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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1925)
TUESDAY, JUNE 0, 102.1 TUB EVENING HERALD PAGE TIlUEEf Mainly About People - ;"!..,..,. , .. j: AT THE LIBERTY ? ; ! ; I V 1 ii, Tim World's Ifndco YAKIMA Chuniplun CAXUTT in "SCAR HANAN" A Unman Tliumlnrhnlt In Chaps mid Sombrero WEDNESDAY "MIDNIGHT MOLLY" A dlory of Ihu Underworld's Smarten! (llrl (.'rook , llll. llim.VMl TO SPEAK ADVERTISE city HiiiJiicnm Women Prove Peppy Crowd lit Picnic l.i Their Honor Denplto the rain on Sunday morn Iiik, n Rood number of tlm IiusIiiohh and irorjKliiiiiil women of this city niudit the rip to Ashland, where tho members of tlio Ahlilntul club wore i lioHtiifwH at u 1 1 1 ! I k I j I fill picnic party, j Tho loi'itl iiifiiiliprH advertised tho roiuln K rodeo of July 2, 3, anil i. by dnipliiK mIIIi 'kerchiefs urounil their shoulders, ii pon which the words, "Koden, July 2, 3, lind 4," were, 'printed. 'I'iio Aiihlaml members hud jii uportH jiroKnuii arranged and tho picnic win thoroiiKhly enjoyed hy all tluine attending. FINISH MATCH ' "' - ' HENRY BURKE" Mlddl.nvelKht Clmmplmi of tlm Pacific Coast. V:l. PETE BUZUKOS Formed WVItcrwolKlil' Champion of tho World SEVERAL GOOD PRELIMINARIES . .... , ! ' MOOSE HALL WEDNEDAY NIGHT 8 P. M. Auspices Moose Lodge Benefit Match for Klamath Falls Baseball Team GUESTS AT SISTER'S HOME Suit Lake I'eoplo In City for Week Honil of IliHlory. Department O. A. '. to Hpeuk Hero Dr. J. II. Horner, head of tho His tory Department of O. A. V. at Cor vnllls, will he tho speaker at tho Wednesday noon forum luncheon held at the ehamhor of commerce. Dr. Horner will talk on tho "Hliitory of OreKon."- Wednesday will lie "Klnst Day" at tho forum anil uni formed hoy HcnutH will have charge jj part of the procrum,' Each on'i allendiiiK (hit luncheon la naked to hrliiK a friend. AROUND LAKE SUNDAY fiiptalu tppleitato Lewis 1'iirty of People on Trip A numher of cars including peo plo from Klamath Agency and thin city, weio dlrerled around Tulc Lake Hitnday hy Captain Apploirato, who pointed out the various points of his torical Interest, during the Indian cunipalKn In the year of 1872. On Thursday. Captain Applegate plana ' to direct a party throuiih tho Lava , lied and nguin the public Interested Mis. ItiiiuMiy'H Condition Grows j ninklii the trip aro alined to .More Serious In South ;R(,t ln touch ,h hm ag soon .possible to make tho trip. Mr. S. K. lluinhby, mother of Willi Sister Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ulner of Halt I.nkn City, are In tho city for the week, vlKltlnK with Mrs. Ulner's sis ter, Mm. J. Slzek. ICKL.ITIl'KH V.M.l.KH KOI'TH i ., , , . . . . . i - T) NATIONAL (.IMIlll.S I.oiiIk Hoxii) anil Anitroy MlleH left yiiBtiirdny for Kan Krnmlmo where they will n( lend the Nutlonul (iuardH. loth lioyK phm to return homn In July. LUAVK Avrv.a visit T, A. Zlmtnermatvniiil W. II. Uiwr who npolle before tho loral realty hoard at their lueetliiK Inat nvenliiR In tho Dutch drill nt tho White Peli can hotel, left today for Portland. 1'ltOM CHILOIjriN' Kdwln NelminT Waldo Jmieu,"!!!! land Illi'kn and John SkelhiR weio vlaltorn In the city on IiuhIiichh from Chlloquln yvnterdny. MAXCK TOMOItltoW KVK (IIi'Ih of Fort Klnmnlli ( lull to fifvo Duiico nt ('oiiiiiiuully Hull Cilrltl of tho Kort Klnnmth Club have ni.idn arrnngeinents for a dance to lie Klven tomnrrow eveiilnR nt tho Kort K In nun h Community hall. Tho iiionoy rcnlUed from tho (I mice will ho used to pay tho expensed of tho Rlrl. numherliiK uhotil 60, who will altnnd Bmnnier nchoiil n't O. A. C. ' MIbb Alleo I.ytlo, primary teacher at llouani'.n: Mm. Sevaek, prlnelpnl at Midland: Mm. Jano Hiirnctt of Midland: Itev. ('. C. Unlet and Krnnk Sexton will accompany tho Klrln. Mr. Sextnn Ih county club leader of tho Klrla club. .Mra. S. K. Martin unit Carey Itumiihy of HiIh city, who realdea In Sun Fran elKco, In In a critical condition and her children of lfiln city Iiavo been culled tu her bed sldo. Mm. Care? HnniHby, wife of Mr, ItnmBby ha. been In San FranclBco for aomo time with Mm, KuuiHhy. and It In word from her that take. tho Bon and (lauBhter noiith toduy. itKrovHiti.vn xici:Lv Tho nmall daiiKliter of .Mr. anil Mm. A. B. AlherU who Injured her eye painfully when alio stepped on a HhliiRle, which flew up and struck her In tho face. In doliiK nicely. The Kht of the eye will bo saved It in hoped, by the nlteiidini; cyo apccial i 1st. OIL MAN HKUB I'roinliient Oil Man of flic Kolltll lleiv on HiiBlneKH Trip TO J'.KTIKX IIO.MB Henry Oriines, auto staee owner, accompanied by hl dauRhtcr, Mins Marie, h'ft today for Portland where Mm. Crimes linn been vlaitfnK for tbo II. II. Fiiirchlld, district sales man- ' lt month. After n trip of busi ager for tbo Standard Oil company. ne and pleasure, tho Grimes fam wllb heiiduuartem in Sacramento, in "V '" return homo. Fnlth Grimes, company with J. II. Itond of Berk- ;" of Mr. and Mrs. Grimes, will re eley. Is In tho city on official btiBl-jturn home for the summer months, ne. Mr. Fnlrchlld niiido' a busl-j'ter havlni; apent tho whiter at nnHs trip to Chlloquln this after- tending Hill's military academy. noon. At tho present time be states Ills coinpnny will not do any develop ing, but pi mm to within two or three months in this vicinity. Conditions, according to Mr. Falrchlld, aro very Rood In tbo soutli. VISITS MOTH Kit Mr. anil Mrs, lieeil Visit nt Hume of IlEAVK CITY TODAY Members of Chautauqua Lcavo City This Morning Melva Snodder, Central City, Neb raska; D. KlIliiRson, Lincoln, Neb raska: A. Soum, Ned Orleans, I.U-! Grace llornhardt, Cincinnati; C. W. Whitney, Ithnca, New york; H. W. Cannon, Kansas City, MiSHOtirl; and Clyde Garrett, Wasco, Texas; who wuro hero fijr last evenings perfor mnuco "Tbo Mikado", loft this morning. Tho party will continue on their circuit. tu.'i Mr.r Reeds Mother Mr. and 'Mrs. H. H. Ueed, accom panied by Mr. and Mm. Otto Don gus motored to Ashland Sunday, whore (hoy spent the day with Mr. Reeds mother, Mrs. Jack Milton. Tho party returned to tho city yes terday morning. l.KAVK TODAY ' Major Chfirlos A. Stewart, fire ad justor, hero adjusting tho recent fire at the Hector shop, left today. Mujor Stewart has headquarters in Sim Francisco. While In this vicin ity he was called to Medford to ad- Just a rucent fire in that city. (i.Ut.VGK MAX A. Wymoro, of tho Fort Klamath gnrago wns In the city yesterday on business. rw Is Our Chief Ambition Men KX.IOYKD OVTIXG ,1'rom Yuba, California, On Fishing Trip Here Lloyd IT. Wilbur anil Henry Duni gnn of Yuba, California, are enjoying a fishing trip In this virinity. . Sri.LlVAN IN K. P. Sullivan arrived in tho city yesterday from Dunsmuir and will work as night logger In ono of the locnl mills. You can buy tires here and there and everywhere. When you buy tires of us, you are buying more than that. You are buying our desire to serve you whenever you need tire inform ation, tire advice, tire service. We believe that in RACINE Tires we offer you the best possible tire value. We are equally ambitious to offer you the best possible dealer cooperation. MULTI Hp MILE & CINE i i 230 Main MOTOR INN GARAGE ... . :.: : .... i . .!..-.. I Phone 294-J Assorted Cookies Angel Food Cakes i Coffee Cakes and GOLDEN KRUST BREAD Klamath ISakery 826 Main '-I .'t LOCAL GIHLH LKAVI.NG Will L'nter Training at SI. Francis Hospital Monday Miss Dena Molatoro, daughter of Mr. and Mm. T. Molatore, and Miss Alice Miller, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. J. Miller, will leave Sunday morning by train for San Fran cIkco, where they will enter train ing in St. Francis hospital on Mon day morning. Doth girls pro well known here, where they have re sided for yer.rs. Miss Molutore com pleted her third year In the high school here. WOItK FOIt X1XK HltOTHKIt.H Al Itoomo, recently from Oakland, California left today to accept work with Nine Brothers for the summer months. i. . ...r Have you ever seen girls in a boxing matin? I . Not even ' . jL "' . i OFF FOR KI GKXK Austin Guthrie, nephew of John Guthrie left this morning for Eu gene where ho will spend several days visiting. CIIILOQIIV J1LACKSMITK ' Hob Drown, blacksmith of Chllo quln is In tho city on a brief visit. TO WOUK-FOR 8. P. C. W. McCarthy and W. F. Eld rldge, both of Dunsmuir, arrived In the city last evening and will be here for some time working for the Southern Pacific in the local yards. KERNS TO SAN FRANCISCO J. W. Kerns left this morning for San Francisco, where he will spend the next three days attend ing to business Interests. BUSINESS CALL R. D. Ilenson paid the city business visit from his home Sledford today. DIXSMI IR ARRIVAL Merlo Wisecarver, residing' at Dunsmuir, Is in the city. BUSINESS TRIP Harry Faber, representative of the James Hamick company with head quarters in Sacramento, paid local buisncss men a visit over Sunday. ' OF LONE PINE R. W. Enman, rancher of the Lone Pine country attended to business In terests In the city from his home yesterday. DELEGATES TO LODGE Local Men Leave to. Attend Giimil Loilgc of Masonic Order "The Last Man un Should miss the fight tonight i'JS GET A RINGSIDE SEAT ' ' It's the last word Jn laugb-priivoklng s:rcen entertainment. There never was another plcturo like this ons it will be u long time before there's aether. Imagine t- wsrld with thous ands of women, and only one man-r-is lie lucky or nnlucky? The fight's a knockout and so is the picture! "''V Op r a d ening WednesdaySNight" EX MILLIARD PARLOR tl Formerly M. & If. Solo Parlor) (Beneath Pine Tree Theater) 1 LARRY FITZGERALD MARK HANNA C. E. Dennis, master of Klamath lodge No. 77, accompanied by G. G. Grizzle, senior deacon of the lodge, left this afternoon for Portland, where they will attend the 75tli an nual communication of the Masonic order. The convention headquar ters will be at the Multnomah hotel. June lpth, 11th and 12th. Mr. Dennis and Mr. Grizzle plan to re turn home by motor Soturday. All new. equipment . . 4 Pool Tables 1 Billiard Table 1 Large Snooker Table Open 7:30 a. m. until midnight . Soft Drinks Tobaccos OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT OF SACRAMENTO Miss E. Nelson is paying tho city a business visit from Sacramento, California. VISITING POOLK HOME Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferns of Portland are vlBiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poolo on Huron. Tho visitors made tho trip by motor and plan to leave this evening for their home. RETURNS TO HOME Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Dlx, who have been In the city visiting with their sons, for the past week, left yes terday for their home in Ashland. SHOPPING FROM FORT Mrs. H. G. Bunch and Mrs. T. B. Miller of Fort Klamath spent tho forenoon In the city shopping. NEW PHONE NUMBERS If you want the advertising or business office of Tho Herald, pleaso call Qg For the editorial and news do-. partment call gg BALLOON SINKS Latii, pilot, sank at sea, St was an, BRUSSELS, June 9. (A. P.) Theauncea here today; The balloonlsta French balloon Grand Charles M. were saved. .; ; When Doctor Automobiles Aro Built, Buick Will Build Th i DANCE Fort Klamath Community Hall, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 Given by Fort Klamath Club Girls Good Music Rofroshmonts Admission, $1.00 41 all of the great rac- ' ing cars use Valve' in-Head engines$ri SSLSSS WfiffS Because this type' develops the greatest speed and power. AJtf , , first place winners ' of the Indianapolis 500 ! mile race since 1912 have had Valve-in-Head - engines. Buick pioneered the Valve-in-Head t engine m litwt ana nas usea n ever- since because it is more powerful, more economical and more dependable. BUICK AND STAR GARAGE Opposite White Pelican Hotel ' XH1