The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 03, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    AVEDNBflnAY. .TUNE ft, 1025
TTTC EVENING TTEKKW
PAftE trim
Mainly About People
AT THE LIBERTY
A twii-flHicil, hiii'il-lilllliiK. hnnl-i'ldlng, IiuikIhoiiio Yankee, that'll
Hub Humeri Heu lilm In lliu mllo-u-iiiliiulu, llghtlilng-fust,
spued HllllW
"FLASHING SPURS"
ll'n m wnrn iIimI'h "llffrnt''
THURSDAY
A soul revealing picture "Neglected Women"
ST
Better Than Ever
7th Annual
.Rocleo
Klamath Falls
July 2-3-4
Make ' your plans to be there
yfTOw The creamy
vitiJpffiS richness of this
IfMMZ' milk makes
!MiUg
Dance Tonight
and
Tomorrow and
Saturday nights
Venetian Dance Palace
WHY SUFFER SO?
Get Jlnrk Your Health ns Oilier
Klnmntli rails Folk Have Pouo
Too many pcoplo suffer lamn,
aching backs, distressing kldnoy
dlsordurs anil rhoiiniiillc aches nnd
pitlnn. Often thin is duo to faulty
kldnoy action nnd thoro's danger of
hnrdnnod arteries, dropny, gravol or
Hrlaht's disease. Don t lot weak
htduoyn wonr yon out. Use Donn's
pills bofore It In too Into! Oonn's
nro stimulant dlurotlo to tha kld
noya. Donn'a hnvo hoi pod ' thous
ands. Thcv should holn you. Hero
la ono of ninny Klnmntli Falls
cases:
Kdd Smith, plastorar, 1229 Lnko
viow Ave., anya: "I had attacks of
kldnoy complaint which made It al
moHt Impossible for me to do any
lifting: or stooping. , My bnck nchod
dreadfully nnd I had sovoro pnlna
serosa my ahouldors. My kidneys
acted Irregularly, too. Donn's Pills
holped mo wondortully by rollovlnR
tlio nchoa nnd pains nnd putting
my kldnays In good shape."
Prlco 60c, nt all doalors. Don't
simply ask for a kldnoy romody
rot Donn's Pills tho snmo that
Mr. Smith had. Fostor-MIIbtirn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. Adv.
! FOR DEFENSE TEST
SALEM, Ore., Juno 3. Support
nf Prnnldntif 'nnnllflvn'a lilnn fM. n
nnllonril rtofonso tout on July 4 was
promised for Orogon by (loyornor
Plorco yesterday in a telegram to
tho socrotnry of wnr, Tho governor
sent tho tolngrnm after a conference
with Adjutant General Goo, A.
.Whlto.
' GET MAHRIAUE LICENSE
C. D,i Withers nnd Kathorlno
Kandra, both of Merrill, this fore
noon word given n marrlngn llconsu,
according to rocorda In the 'county
clerk's offlco.
all food betteiv
It'sNestoAIPINE
SPRING LAKE
Miss Elonor Trial, who has boon
teaching In Montana tho past year,
arrived here Friday to spend her
vnratlon with her sister, Mrs. Frank
Stewart.
Mrs. Dolllo Tebben and children
nf Twin Falls, Idaho, visited Sat
u r tiny night nnd Sunday with Mrs.
B. A. Hchrulnar.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kinney and
family viHlted Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. F. G. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. II. J. nennell vlsllod
Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Stonrns
McCormack of KlnmiUh Falls, Oro.
Mr. and Mrs. Wltllnm Choyno
wns transacting business In Klam
ath Fulls Saturday.
P. C. Carlson wns hauling wool
to market tho pant week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L, II. Kchrclnor nnd
Chester Knniirn nnd Mrs. V. II.
Johnson nnd Mrs. I von Ioenblco
visited Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Schrolncr
Sunday.
M lt.S, THOMAS TO LEAVE
Plans lo Spend Hummer Willi Par
ents In Ohio
Mrs. Dort C. Thomas and daught
er, Mary Charlono plan to lonvo
Friday morning for Columbus, Orlo,
where thoy will spend tha summer
with Mrs. Thomas' parents. Sara
Etta Trunx will nccompnny Mrs.
Thomas and daughter as far ns
Lowlstown, Ohio, whoro sho will
visit. 1
HUN LOUUINQ TRAI.V
Hero to Work for Lncnl Mills on
longing Trnln
W. E. Ulssoll of Dunsmulr nrrlv
od In tho city yoslordny to work
for tho local mills on tho logging
train.
FARMERS HERE
Mollne Farmers Hiialncss Visitors
For tho Iny
Wllllnm nnd John .Bohrokoff,
farmers from Mollne, upomt Tuosday
In tho city attending to their busi
ness, i'
FROM LAKEV1EW
Mr, nnd Mrs, II, C. Dnvls are
visiting In iho city from, itholr home
nt Lakovlew. '
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RETURN'S TO KLAMATH
Clnudo Alexander lo Heroine
I'crililuifiit Iti'Hldent of f.'lly
. Claude Alexander, who has made
his homo for tho past flvo yeurs
In Portland, has returned to Klam
ath Falls. Alexander lived hero for
sovurul ' years before moving to
Portland.
1II8IIOI' W. O. HIIKI'AKI)
Methodist Cliurili to lluvo Promi
nent Members Hero
nishop W. O. Shopard of Port
land, Dr. 8. A. Dunford of Eugene
and Dr. Ovorgu H. Dean of Port
land wilt be quests of tho Method
ist church on Friday night. The
service, which Is open to tho pub
lic, will bu held at 7:30 o'clock.
Illshop flhepard and Dr. Deaa both
will deliver addresses at this time.
.M Atl.ll KK HERE
Nhccp Man From Fort Klmiiallt
Visit in City
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAullffo are
In tho city today from their home
at Fort Klamath. Whllo hero thoy
will visit with friends nnd attend
to business Interests. Mr. McAullffe
Is a prominent sheep and cattle man
of tho Fort Klamath country.
TRAINMEN HERE
la City Over Day on Iluslncss and
Pleasure
J. J. McCrasso, L. C. Scott and
M. It. Huport were visitors In the
city ovor night from Dunsmulr.
FROM WEED
California .Man Here for Day on
ItUnlneMf
L. Jonsen of Weed, California,
was among tho business arrivals In
the city yesterday. Mr. Jensen
plans to lcavo this aftornoon.
CHILOQUIN MEN
Hpeml Itrief Time in City
llunlncss
C. Slverton and Donald Greame,
both residents of Chltoquln, were
In tho city youtordny on business.
WEED LUMUER MEN'
Representatives of Weed Lumber
Compnny Hero -
Charles W. King of Tennant and
J. II. Hamilton of Chltoquln, both
representatives of tho Weed Lum
ber company, wero business visitors
in the city yosterday.
PIPER REAPPOINTED
8ALEM, Oro., June 3. Edgar B.
Piper of Portland, editor of the
Orogonlan, was yesterday reap
pointed by Governor Plorce as a
mcmbor of the board of truatoes
of tho slate library. Tho appoint
ment Is for flvo years.
LORELLA VISITORS
Mother and Daughter Pay Klnmntli
. Fulls Visit
Mrs. R. C. Cowley and daughter
of Lorolla wero business visitors In
tho city today from thoir home at
Lorolla. ,
is recovering
Mrs. James Bishop Foster, who
has been very 111 nt hor homo on
Eldorndo for tho past week, Is re
covering from a sovoro attack of
lonsllllls.
MOTORS FROM FRISCO
F. Middleton and O. Kelly were
amongst tho people yesterday, mot
oring to Klamath Falls from the
const. i
Dl'NSMUIR MAN
E. W. Brunor of Dunsmulr re
turned to Ills home Inst evening
aftor a brlot visit In tho city.
RETURNS TO PORTLAND
Mrs. Reynolds of Irrigation Project
Returns
Mrs. A. Reynolds who has been
in the city tor the past two weoka
in the lntorests of the Irrigation
projoct, returnod yesterday after
noon to hor homo In Portland.
OF ROCKY POINT
Pays . City ' Business Jaunt From
Homo nt Rocky Point
D. J. Puckett spent Tuosday horo
attending to business matters and
rotnrned to his homo last evonlng.
. ItAUY BOY ARRIVES
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Colvlu of 2222
White Avo., are the proud and hap
py parents of a nine pound son,
born Tuosday afternoon at two
o'olock. Both motlior and young
son are reported as doing nicely.
Mr, Colvlu Is employed by tho C.
0. P, company. , i
THE WEATHER
Tho Cyclo-Htormugraph at Under
wood's pharmacy shows a slightly
higher pressure today, although It
Is yet only 21). 00, As long as this
prevails unsettled, freuky weather
conditions will continue. Forecast
for next 24 hours:
Partly cloudy with brisk, coot
winds.
The Tycos recording thermometer
registered maximum and minimum
temperatures toduy as follows:
High B2 Low 33
V. 8. Weather Report
Oregon Unsettled, probably oc
casional showers tonight and Thurs
day. No change in temperature;
light southwest winds.
A(XX)UNX FOR TICKETS
Committee Urges Account of Ticket
Sales by Thursday
It Is desired by the Local Com
mittee of the Chautauqua that all
guarantors who liavo received tick
ets for sale shall account to Bert
C. Thomas, Room 8, Loomis build
ing, by Thursday noon, as settle
ment with Elllson-Whlte must be
mado during the afternoon. If any
tickets remain unsold hand them
,ln with the proceeds of all sales.
In this connection It Is Import
ant to note that If single admissions
are paid for all performances the
aggregate cost will be $7.25 while
adult season tickets purchased be
fore the first performance Thurs
day afternoon cost but 2.0 and
are Interchangeable In the family.
After the first performance the
i price of adult tickets will be ad
vanced to $3 each.
Tickets may be had from any
member of the Committee as shown
on the front page of the program,
at all Drug Stores and at the of
flco of Waltor & Wright, 601 Main
street.
TRAVELING MAN HERE
Levi SlrnusM Representative Pays
City Visit
Joe Henry, traveling salesman for
Levi Strauss, San Francisco cloth
iers, visited a number of the busi
ness men yesterday. Mr. Henry
made tho trip from Chico, California
by motor. He la well known here
making this territory about every
three months. ',
ON. BUSINESS
Day Business Visitor Hero
From Los Angeles
Over
S. E. Lowia, traveling salesman of
Los Angeles paid Klamath Falls a
business visit yesterday.
II ASELTIN E REPRESENTATIVE
Calls On Customers From Headquar
ters In Portland
Charles Patchett, traveling sales
man for Haseltine company, makers
of automobile accessories spent Tues
day here calling on his customers.
ELLIOTTS RETURN
Klnmntli Agency People Return
Home After Business Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Elliott re
turned, to their homo last evening
at Klamath Agency after a brief
business and pleasure trip in the
city.
Assorted Cookies
Angel Food Cakes
Coffee Cakes
and
GOLDEN
KRUST
BREAD
Klamath
Bakery
826 Main
BUHTER BROWN HAPPY
fxist and Found Ad In Tho Herald
Mnke Buy Glad
Duster Brown, ago-13, read in The
Herald of a bicycle being found In
tha weeds on tho Enterprise ranch
and after Inquiring learned It was
bis wheel, which bad been' stolen.
He left the Horald office all smiles
with his possession.
ItOIIKHTSON ILL
Confined to His Home With an At
tack of Influenza
W. II. Robertson of the Superior
Laundry Is ill at his home suffer
ing with an attack of Influenza.
VISITS CITY
Ling Lee of the Ling Cafe at
Chlloquln was a visitor In the city
Tuesday. 1
GIVEN FINE
Get Jail Sentence aiul Fine on
Liquor CI large
H. Larue of Bonanza was fined
1500 and given 90 days In jail yes
terday for possession of liquor. Fur
ther charges of selling liquor and
conducting a gambling .bouse may be
prcsse dat a later date. Justice of
the Peace J. A. Hamaker of Bonanza
sentenced Larue.
MOTOR THROUGH
California and Denver People Visit
City
Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore of Los
Angeles, California, and Mrs. E. L.
Staats of Denver, Colorado, spent
Tuesday in the city. They are mak
ing a tour of the northwest and left
early this morning by motor for
Portland. j qteJt
FOR CHAUTAUQUA
Arrive In City for Opening of
Chautauqua
Miss F. W. Munn of Chicago,
Illinois: Ernest F. Grundermier of
Mankato, Minnesota, and John A.
Guinn of Austin, Texas, arrived
in the city yesterday. They are
on the Chautauqua circuit and will
remain here until the close of their
engagement.
DR. TROUT
Popular Malln Man Here In Interest
of Bull Team .
Dr. F. M. Trout, prominent Malln
man is In the city today visiting
with friends. Dr. Trout will try to
arrange a base ball game as the
Malln team is anxious to get a
game ' with any of the teams In
Klamath Falls.
HERE FOR DAUGHTER
Prominent Lakevlew People in City
for Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw of
Lakeview are in the city today for
the purpose of getting their daugh
ter, who has been ' a pupil of the
Sacred Heart academy for the past
year. Mr. Shaw is one of the
prominent ranchers of the Lake
view country.
Trout Fishing At
Diamond Lake Now
Good, Is Report
Word that the road to Diamond
Lake Resort is open will be receiv
ed with interest by a nuaiber of
Klamath Falls people, especially
among those enjoying trout fishing.
R. H. Reed of Reed's Auto Supply
company, accompanied by his step
father. Jack Milton of Ashland, and
Peter Stelner, conductor" on the O.
C. E. .have just returned from a
fishing trip bringing a catch of
some forty lake trout back. Some
of tho trout weighed as much as ten
pounds. i i. j
The Diamond Lake resort is open
to the public and according to Mr.
Reed is well equipped and able to
handle a largo number of people,
ovor fifty buildings being furnish
ed for parties, as well as having a
large number of boats.
With the exception of a few snow
drifts the roads were found to be
In splendid condition and it Js. ex
pected this week-end will find a
largo number of people.'..enloying
their' vacation at the resort.
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PIONEER DISAPPEARS '
WALLA WALLA, Wash., Dune B.
Joo BergveUi, 60, years old, pio
neer resident of Athena, Oro., who
was receiving treatment ' in St.
Marys hospital hero for a nervous
breakdown, dlsitpponrodi from the
hospltul Inst night about 11 o'clock,
his son informed tho police hero to
day and has not been found though
n diligent search is being made. It
Is feared by tho autlwritlcs that lie
may have injured himself in. some'
way. .v . " rjv y
Final showing of -.a.-spectacle of Drama and
. Beauty, based dn'the classic of literature
r ii irrirt
UANItu
No children under sixteen admitted to any
showing of this picture j
Also the last appearance of the clever
Saxaphonists
COX and FISK
THURSDAY
The snappy stage comedy
"A Kiss in" the Dark"
Group Life
Protects the
Accidents Will Happen-Why Run Risks?
All kinds of Insurance Surety Bonds
Loans on your home, old or new
1 No Brokerage or Overhead Expense
Perry DeLap Mgr. Loan Dept.
JAMES H. DRISCOLL
206-207 Hart Bldg.
TO CALIFORNIA
The Scenic, Inexpensive Way
Klamath
txu lusuunu
Leave Here 7:00 a. m. Arrive Reddlna Jl?40 p. m.
Connect directly vrttb Sacramento and other sowhbonnd stages
Leave Redding at 8:00 a. m. Arrive He l80 p.m.
, LiUW rare To Sacramento SI 8.00 .
CALIFORNIA STA&E CO.
Phone 77
E. W.Renick
Public Accountant
Accounting
and
Auditing
SUITE 1, SLOUGtf BLDG.
Electric Xrpt
Cause of Blaze
An eloctric iron''' Jptt burning in
the alteration roorft of Hector's store
at E25 Main brought the fire de
partment out lastaijght about eleven
o'clock. While'' the merchandise
throughout tn'shop was damaged
by smoke, whlchlllled the store and
show windows? no damage was done
by water, the (Ire department' get
ting the flre'-ondor control with the
use of cbenvrbats.
According o O. M. Hector, prop
rietor of (no. shop, the iron must
havo been' burning from as early as
4:30 in tnaatternoon. The fire had
burnod trough the ironing board,
and alterivtion table.
L. -nines, night watchman, was
the first, to discover the fire and
turned7 Jn the alarm to the fire de
partment which did splendid work
in 'guUJug the blaze under control.
Tho damage is completely cover
ed' fcy insurance and adjustments
wiilbe mado as soon as Charles
Stewart, adjustor from San Fran
Cisco, reaches hor.o, which will prob
ittyy be tomorrow.
MEYERS OJf BUSINESS
f, H. L. Meyers of Dunsmulr arrived
(bis moon , to attond to business ln
torests bore.
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Insurance
Millworker
Falls-Redding Stalge
INFERNO
azu wax
601 Main
General
Income Tax
Capital Stock Tax
PHONE 317
f
A Week of Clean
Entertainment
The Mikado
Alton Packard
Daddy Long Legs
' YES AND ,y
Cltrrcrt TTnlllfl
, . .
Oney Fred Swecfc " ','
Capt. Sijurdur Gudmundson .
Battghnian-Pcfferle Co. .
Leake's Orchestra !
Margaret Byers ' i .
Roselth Knapp Breed i
Junior Chautauqua ' "
Season Ticket Prices i
Reduced Until Opening Day
On Sale
At All Drug Stores ' j
Walton & Wright Realty, Co.
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