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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1925)
' 1 1' "PACE TWO" 3 ttI ihbi Ad Club Head IN X 11 Ml (J M n i H 5) 4 If 13 THE EVENINT,-rtWi'li-.'..' I I ' Mi Br " i is v j . f ? ? y X ' y . ? ? ? ? y y t t f y y t y y .? ID) Pay In e f o F3) Ml . i in Kedii a rime, pa 3 K-a M M M KJ ra sa Ei y.3 13 13 F4 N S3 H W 13 E3 BJ SI iii u u m la II li K3 pa S3 19 H u 1KB. ires CI' -You can still get Kelly-S pringfields at the old prices --if you hurry. . ' We had a big stock when the raise came and the old price stands until the last of these tires have been sold. New stock will take higher prices. full line balloons and hi gh pressures. m EH HI RH IS M Hub Tire Shop , m a m m H H H B in H M 502 SOUTH SIXTH PHONE 616 1 TV't& C. K. Woodhrldge of Now York wn elected president of tho A-wocl-itcd Advertising Clubs of tho World at Uia annual moetinR hold at Uou ton, Tec MERRILL VULCANIZING- REPAIRING Mr. and Mrs." Goodo anil family loft tho tlrst of Uo woek for Cor vollla. Oregon, where they expect to make their borne In tho future. The Goodos came to Klamath county about a year ago. Jerome Whitney spent a. few days in Merrill, lonvlni; for his home. In Stayton, Oregon, Mondny. He is un old-time resident of Mor- Iril. Ha vbs tho gucft of Mr. and Sirs. C. V. Shuck. - ' M Xr. and Mrs. It. II. Anderson 13 'ami Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Dalton Hi spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. SfSjand Mrs. Carr Dalton near Malln. S' A'i38 Mllr'0 Wunson lias loft for ;her homo near Belllngham. Wash. SjMiss Munson has been teaching the Gale school the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jones and Klamath FnlUs TisI- H II i WALL EAPEK OF DISTINCTION, Every Design For Every 'Room Wall Paper Paint Varnish. BROWNES PAINT STORE Inr irtnnn nnifiirnmfiii"nnin imnjijijj er OCK WOOD is down to the bargain SUMMER PRICES Order a couple of loads each month through the summer at these cheap prices and you4 will be prepared for winter. Peyton&Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 Barber Shop Look for the TaMeat Pole In the World Beauty Shop la con nection. Gertrude Johnson . charge , In ' Specializing in Marcel Ing, water waving and French paper ' curl. Shampooing, scalp treat ments, facial massage and manicuring for ladles and men. Harp tinting and hair goods made to order. t tana : Phone 318 ; 625 Main St Hate to4be a Joy killer, but, we doubt if thcre'ever was a gardener who planted fried potatoes. Now Yorker says he smokes 25 cigars a day. If he Rave them away ho might be elected sheriff. ' . Sahara Cabaret Opens Saturday Night 7' p. m'. McCarthy Bldg ii j family were j: tors Monday. , . ' Mr. and Mrs.j Roy Fnxton of Los Angeles loft Sunday for their former homo In Billings, Mont. Ms. Paxton Is a daughter of Mrs. Stukel of Merrill and a sister of Fred, Joseph and Stcro . Stukel lyid Mrs. Goo. Wilson. She formerly lived In Merrill but has been away for tho past sixteen years and found many changes here. After a short stay in Billings thoy expect to return to Los Angeles to make their home in tho future. . A danghtcr was born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stephenson Satur day. Mr. " and Mrs. J. W. Scogglns were Klamath Falls visitors Mon day. , A truck from the Klamath-Med-ford freight line was in, Morrill Wednesday evening for a load of wool which is going to Portland. Myrl Rogers of Williams, Calif., has loft for his borne after a short visit , with his sister, Mrs. A. C. Stearns. He expects to return soon with his sister. ' Mrs. Lester Turnbaugh had- the misfortune, when on a hlko, to fall in such a manner that her arm was dislocated at the elbow. It was Im mediately put in place and outside of a badly bruised and swollen arm is apparently all right. Traffic Officer Knowlos was In Merrill Wednesday I afternoon. ' The Block of tho Merrill Mer cantile company, which was recent ly sold to It. II .Anderson and Martin Bros., hus been moved to tho White House. ... Tho J. II. Hobbtt' store has been rented and It Is expected a new store ' will be opened up In the near future. August H., Worrells of Princeton, N. J., Is expected In Morrill Satur day evening' and will pri'kch In tho First Presbyterian church both morning and evening. Mr.' Worries will be assistant to Mr. Unlet this iiUinnier. ' Rov. Hulet has charKo. or the churches at Mt. Lakl, Malin and Merrill. . It Is expected to hold memorial services' Juno 7, but definite plans have not been arranged. STOCKS AND HOXDS We solicit inquiries to boy or sell any marketable listed local or un listed, securities. Active market for Durant Star, Flint and Riekenbackcr Aloto is sues; Public Utilities. . ' Prompt attention given all orders. Cash paid for purchases; no deUy. Quotations furnished. . MOQ HKOTHIOItS " 8 Ctintnb-'r of Commerce Hldg. v . l " Portland, Ore, I AT THE LIBERTY The acme of thrills, woven In skillfully with tho fresh young ro mance Of a poor boy and a rich girl, forms the basis of tho mys tery photoplay,- "Stepping Lively." It tnp n vein of drama entirely new in the history of detoctlvo stories on tho screen, and provides Its athletic young star with ono of tho best opportunities of his career, of which .Mr. Talmadge takes full advantage. The ruinous 'Bertllllon system of detecting criminals, hltliitrto Leonsldorcd --infallible,-" Is f y ? Y t t t t t t T T t y f f y r y y t r t t t t y. t f t y t y t t t y y Essex Coach Delivered Here $45. 00 price reduction effective today again 'gives the public advantage of Hudson-Essex quantity produciton. Business is good with Hudson-Essex. Phone A XiR:i. Sixth fiCH HIC1V1UW1 U. and Olc Show Room Open Sundays and Evenings proved to bo fulluclous In this re markable picture, and several po lice chler.s or tho West Coaat have admitted that tho clover ruso which this pleturo employs could con ceivably have been worked. Not a crook among gentlemen, but a gentlemen among crooks. That's Rarrien! And House Poters plays tho title role or tho famous amateur cracksmltn In tho Univof-aI-Jewol ftatura. "names," being shown at tho Liberty Theator Sun day and Mondny. Adapted from tho stories made famous many years ago by Krnost William Hornung and tho stage play by Eugene W. Prosbroy, "Raf ries." is, perhaps, tho most out standing riguro in tho wholo realm of dctcotlvo fiction. Ho stolo for charity and amazed the shrewdest sleuths of Scotland Yard with his daring and skill, ' ' AT THE PINE TREE v 1 V "The ,Ago of Desire," which is shown tonight at tho Pino Troo tho ater, is tho talo of a woman who followed rho elusive mlrago of hap piness, sacrificing her baby son in her cravlng'ror luxury and the hup plneiyi which sho believed would ac company It. , . When the fascination or wealth hnd worn off and sho found her heart craving ror her soil, sha was unable to lor-ate III in, although scores of detectives were put oil tho trail. The boy, rolling in with ovll companions, had Joined a band or blackmailers. The head or the gang, reading tho mother's ad vertisements nuking ror Information concerning her son, conceived the Idea of pnlmlng off the lad on her. Ilaby Peggy, sweetest and liftf gest of little THin" slurs, Is to bo scon at tho Pine Troo theater on Hundny in "Captain .(nniinry," , the greatest, production of her remark able enroer. " ' " . Sol Lesser, discoverer of Diiby Peggy, , who llkowlno brought screen lame to Jackie Coogan, so lected "Captain Jauunry" as tile tlrst great plvliirn ror this dimln litivn and Irrestllilo star Decauso It Ik ono r tho grenteut American stories ever written. Laura K. Richards, daughter or Julia Ward llowo, Is tho uuthor. or "Captain January." . Ill 'hook form (100,000 copies of tho story have been sold. Undoubtedly it l ono of tile tuoHt widely read American stories, ever written , and It appeals lo grown iips-an well us youngsters. ','ni'Hy-1 i, ' it-1 ii I-, ii in ii The Washington Cafe Is tho most popular eating placo In KlamtAh Falls today "There's a Reason" you CAN EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND CIIINKflK DIHIIKS 123 801111 Sixth Woo flhlng, Prop. llsi Henry "Farmer" Burke vs Vance . " . For the middleweight championship of the Pacific Coast 1000 belt at stake- Peter Buzukos vs. Jim Fleming Both wrestling matches to a-finish, best 2 falls out of 3. 2 Good Boxing, Preliminaries Admission 1.65 ringside; 1.10 General Ladies especially invited. 1 Match under auspices Moose Lodge ? y ? ? y y y j y y y t y t y y X y t y ? j 1 4 si; o ! I t