The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 11, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    Y MURS1)AY,JIJNK 11, 1025
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
r PAGE THREE
Mainly About-JPeople
Underwood -s
Fi'cmCcldHock-boundNewEigJaiul
Dramatic West
00
Utipltd from.
HARRIET-T-COMJTOCK'S
Celebrated Vowi
BEVERLY BAYNE
& JOHH ROCHE
About a Woman
MoreMysterious
than the Rest
J Madcap of Jancv!
A Unto
Vcr-selPf
Klamath
Falls
knows
and likes
little June, who
was the star in
the Klamath
County picture,
"Find Your
Man."
In Hollywood
they call her,
"The Girl
With the
Soulful Eyes."
We predict
that she will be
one of the
leading stars
of the I'
silver sheet.
i.ui'T this moiimno
Members of (In cloning perfor
mance of the I'liiiiiliiiiiiuu, Including
Laurence Johns ill ClifVi'liind ; Frank
Dare, K (!. Liiinmiira, F. W. Miinn
anil IJjirl M III i r . nil of Chicago, li-ri
on thlH morn Iiikh train for the north.
VVIill" here ;nr the cios;ng perfor-
I'KOM MUtlON .Ml I, I,
II. J. Hlinmoiilck employed at the
l.ortnz mill nt iiiainza made a
hurried business trip to the city
yesterday.
LKAVKH I OH I'OHTLA.MI
After visiting in thu city with
limine they registered lit llm Amnio i relatives-return lo home.
Hotel.
: I TO VISIT ililOTHtvIt
M.MtltlKD AT VHF.KA j.l.din V. Mi.rlc) and Wife Will Arrive
YltKKA, Calif,, .liiiio 1 1. Khun-i Here Tomorrow
Hill Falls people married horn iiro !
John Ni-liuni l-nrlln, ,'iu, Copco, Call-! Jlr- '"' slrB- Jo,ln I'. .Motley of
fomlii lo Miii-i Olson. 32. Klamath ' .Angolo will arrive here to-
UvAVK FOH WALLA WALLA.
District Attorney'. Family Ix-nvc for J
Huiniiii-r Months ,
Falls; Wlllium T.
Mary Wilson, 4H.
Taylor, 01, to
it kith .v tomohhow
Local l'i-oili- Who lime Hern Hoiilh
For PnM Ti Week Will Hi-luni
Miss In,?. Jenkins, In company
v.llli Mrs. J. H. Iliileinau and Minn
HchhIii 'I'ii II , who huvu licen vIhIiIiik
In the South for tho past two weeks
ale expected to return on tomorrow
evenings train. Whlln Houth Miss
Jenkins visited a former school
teacher, .Mr. Wines of Santa Clara,
as well as spending considerable of
i ho llmo In Kan Francisco with
frlelllls.
IIOTF.L .MAX ItKTTHXS
Arier Lxteiiilril Trip Through South
Ki lilliiH lo City
nurtow evening for a brief .visit
with: Mr. Jlorley's brother, Fred
Morley, state agent and farmer con
stable. .Mr. M'irley Is finanelal'ud
vlser for the Western .Mutual Fln
onee company and Is enroute north
to look after his apple orchard In
Washington.
.Mrs. William Oanong aecompanl-
cd by her mother and (later, ..Mrs. j
Oliixun anil Miks Mildred Oleaon,
A ! 1 1 leave, tomorrow hv rnnLir for!
j Walla Walla, Washington to be with ''
Mr. Onnnnif,. who Is confined at the j
I Veterjiis hospital there. They hope
i j he able to return to Klamath I
Kails with .Mr. llanong In Septeni-1
her.
ItAIIV HOY AllltlVKH" j
Jiyrnc J. Mitchell wai the name!
given the baby boy, born to Mr.
and Mrs. .N. C. Mitchell of 628 j
North Ninth, at the family home this
morning. i
Serves You Best - Saves You Most
OK WllilX)W VAM,KY OA.M
Kred Kilker of Willow Valley
Unm was a visitor In tho city yes.
terday.
OX IIL'KIXKKS Tltll'
Cnllfoi-iilii Mini lleri IxfiikliiK Over
IIunIiiomi I'OHNlllilitleS
I.KKT TIIIH MOHXIXO
Joseph Ducky of San Francisco
who has been In the city on busi
ness for the pan two days, left till
morning for, Portland. ;
. AT W HITK I'KMCAX
Margjret " Hyers; of Birmingham.
Alabama; Jlerrlett Kills of Freepurt,
Illinois, Jeanne Chandler of Chi
cago and -Donna Vonrhees of Chi-
jeago. all members of the Chautau-
Ueorge MeBeale, accompanied by I qua registered at the White Pelican
Mrs. Mclicale, Is In the city looking J for the final engagement list even-
Mill
g Soon
Clirli Hiatus 111 company with his
sister, .Misses I', and Mary Hlanas,
returned last evenlog from Cullfur-1
nia where they have been on an I
extended visit. Mr. Ulanas made
the trip overluid.
over buslnejs prospects, with the
thought of locating here. Mr. Mc
licale Is with the Kndurute Product
company, manufacturers of roofings
with headquarters ta Sin Francisco.
wiu. icin it.v ToxKJirr
After lliirileil Trip In Soulli Will
Itefui-ii to ( lly
J. W. Kerns, who has been In
! Sau Francisco for the pust few da1'-!
I on u business trip is expected to
return this evening from Hie south
by stige,
DltOI'S IX KOK DAY
J. H. Jacobs, employed at the
Lorenz Mills at Bonanza, spent yes
terday in the city on a brief busi
ness' trip.
l.l'.MIIKIt MUX
C. W. King of Tennant, Cali
fornia, nnd , J. II. ilaihllton of
jC'hiloquin. both of tho Weed I.um-
oer company, are business visitors
In Ihe city.
XA.MKD VlltOIXIA I.KK
A baby girl was born to
and Mrs. C. I.. Hawkins jf 22411.
Kberluin on Thursday. June 4th,' ut
the family residence. The little one
was named Virginia I.ee llnnklns.
KitKK.irr max nt:iiK
Charles K. Burnett, freight and
1 passenger agent, representing the
Mr. Chicago. Hock Island & Pacific com
pany, is a business visitor in the
city in tho interest of his road. He
will be here until the latter part of
tho wuek.'i '-
HKTl'itN HoMi:
Mrs. W. T. Perkins and daughter.
Miss Dorothy, who have been visit
ing m Ihe home of W. H. Perkins
for the past ten dajs returned lo
their homo In Portlund by motor this
morning.
THE vMOST ASTOUNDING PICTURE
THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN
Tho I nlt.d Hlnles has 4,UtlU,niiO
acres planted to potuloes.
Assorted Cookies
Angel Food Cakes
Coffee Cakes
and
GOLDEN
KRUST,
1 BREAD
MACDOI-X, CAI.II-'OUXIA
( iillfoi'iilii Women In t'll.v on llnl
lie mill 1'lenMlre Trip
Mrs. K. Him nnd Mrs. Frnthliig
hiim motored liuru from their home
In Maidoel, Cnlirorniii, yesterday
on n .business and pleasure trip
combined. Saturday evening they
nro giving a homo tnltmt pluy fol
lowed by a duni-o In tho Hotithnrn
city to which n number of local
people plan to go.
Klamath
Bakery
826 Main
or sax khaxcisco
I Mrs. A. K. lliiigdofr, Ran I'rnn
j clsco bmiliiesH woniiin, spent yesler-
I day in thu city culling on
local
IllevchlllltK.
MHS. I'll 'l'( IllOlt TO Hl-MAIX
Mrs. T. Tlintcher, director of the
Cliiiiiliiuiiia, which closed Its, en
gagement hero Inst uvi'nliiK, 'will
remain in Iho city for n few duys
until till IiiihIik'sh iniilters con
nected with the, eompuny nro in
tended to. i .
We Frame Pictures
. Underwood's Pharmacy
Special Free Reset ' "
with elicit .Mill-cell fiir Juno
Comfort Beauty, Shoppe
4 110 Mti In 1
Nelir Hull Hotel Phono 3,11!
MOTOK-TO P(HtTI.AXI)
Mrs. II. K. Wlnnanl and son.
Howard, left by mot r for the north
this morning. Mrs. Wlnaaid will
visit her daughter In Knsene, while
Howard goes on to Portlund for a
brief visit. They pluu t i return to
the city the lator part of this
week.
axxcai, i.iiiHAitY u.ni mi:i:t
.Meuibei-s tif Women's l,llit-ai-y Chib
to Meet Toiuoi-row
WII.l, HUACH IIO.MK I-'HIDAY,
.Mrs. Bey . Thorna. nccompanied
by her' daughter; Mary Charlenc,
and Miss Sara Etta Truax, who left
Friday for tho east, where Mrs.
Thomas will spend the summer
months with her parents In Colum
bus. Ohio, expects to reach her
destination tomorrow. Word from
Mrs. Thomas from Salt Lake City
says they are enjoying the trip and
the weather is Just cool enough lo
make traveling -enjoyable.
KX-POHTLAXDKR DIKS
SAN FRANCISCO, June 11.
Adolph Neuherger, formerly prom
inent In business in Portland anil
linker City, Ore., died here last
night. He wits operated cn Mon
day. A widow and a son survive.
Tho iinniial meeting of the
WonienY, Library ulub will bo held !
tomorrow nfternnon r.t 2::i in the1
library club rooms. During the!
afternoon tea will be served and j
members nre asked to bring their
needlework. Mrs. Fred Murphy is j
chairman of tho entertainment com
mittee, as are Mrs. H. K. Watten- '
burg mill Mrs. A. M. Warden. The
officers of the club will give their
niiuiinl report nt this meeting.
TO OCCITY OAXOXO JiO.MH
Dr. mill .Mm.' (i. S. Newsoiii Will
Occupy District Altoi-ney's IIiiiiu-
Dr. anil Mrs. (i. S. Newsoin audi
family will be nt homo to their
friends during tho summer months
nt tbn Cnuoiig homo on North Sixth,
during the nbsenco of tlc linnong
family, who have left to Rpend the
summer months with Mr. Cunong
at WftUn Walla, Washington.
J.KAY I XO TI K.SDAY
t'lyucli Hlsters I'lnii lo l.enviv Tiles
liny fof O...A.
The MIhkcb Augilstn nnd Ellen
t'lyncli of the Cofcr npnrlments
plan to leave on Tuesday for, Ore
gon Agrlenltm-Kl eollego nt Cor
vnllls. where, they will attend sum
mer school. At thu close of sum
mer school the girls plan to -return
home.
CIIIKOOl lX VIS1TOH
Miss Josephlno Wolf of the
Chlloiiuln llnkory nt Chlloiiiln
spent yesterilnj! In tho city on n
shopping trip.
tVISITIXO I HOM MMDI'OHD
Miss I.ounsbiirg nnd Helvn
'Allien, .both of Medrord, tire visit
ing lit the clly.
OH, BOY
Tho fish are sure biting at
Rocky Point Re?ort.
The home of tho Rainbow
trout. We are equipped to take ciro
of all kinds of parties.
Tent houses bungalows
camping ground, Dining room)
liootl beds the best of meals
and everything.
How boats kicker boats
equipped with new Evinrude
motors.
In fact this Is the best reort
on the Pacific Coast to spend
n few days or a year (if you
can stay thnt long.) f
If you've been sick It will
snake yon well, if you're well
It will make you better.
ROCKY
POINT
RESORT
Under New Management
A. R. Leavitt, Prop.
Ing.
OF KOOKY TOIXT
Mr. and Mrs. Butler of Hocky
Point were in the city yesterday
on business.
Put a KODAK in
Your Pocket
Brownies . . 2.00 to $19.00
Kodaks . . . 6.50 to 70.00,
mm,-
mh "KRYSTAL KOTE"
Kodak Finishing Sei-vice
1 1
SPEC I A L S
50c
Nylotis Shaving
Lotion
39 c
For only
SOl'THEKX PACIFIC MAX
E. A. Meyers, traffic inspector for
the Southern Pacific road, Is in the
city from Portland. Mr. Meyers Is
stopping at the White Pelican while
here. '
GOES TO I1EXR
W. E. Palmer, manager of the ;
Klamath Falls Supply company, is ;
in Bend on a business trip. : j
BABY GIKli IK)RX V
On June 7th a baby girl wis born
to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Webb at the
family home at 1104 l.'pliam.
OPK.XIXO tJKOCEKY S.TOHE
i'ortlnwl Man to Ojien Business nt
lil Xorth Klghlll Street
-; ;; Charles' M. Grlbert, ' for - the
past eight 'years In the grocery
business in Portlnnd, has leased the
store at 123 North Eighth street
nnd will open a modern grocery
store in about one week.
:
WKATHF.lt I'KOMISIXO
Women nf Keilr-on Club KnrouriiKctl
by W'urin Weutlier
Members of the Kedron club of
the First Presbyterian church, who
plan to leave tomorrow evening for
the Charles Drew ranch, where
they will enjoy a picnic dinner at
C:;10, feel the nffair will be a suc
cess with the weather getting warm
er. The members will leave by
motor cars, arriving -at the Drow
home, which is about ten miles
from thu city, in time to enjoy their
dinner at 6:30.
ASSISTANT F.NOIXF.KK UKUK
Members ir Oregon State Highway
('oiiiiiiission Here on Ituslnrss
P. Ij. Campbell, assistant state en
gineer of the Oregon State Highway
Commission, is in the city in the
course of his official duties.
HAII.UOAI) MEN"
A. E. Rhodes and J. Lambert of
tho Baltimore and Ohio railroad are
in tho city from Sau Francisco.
EAT Hod .MEAT
BERLIN. June 11. (A.P.) Dog
meat is still an article of human
diet in Germany nnd the Berlin
chief of police has decreed that the
insepction regulations governing
other meat shall apply In the fu
ture to this article.
1.00
Gilt Edge Box
Stationery
For only .. 69 c
2.50
Ladies Spray Syringe
For only..... $1.69
YOUR
VELVETINA
Goods Are Here
2.50
Lunch Kits
For only...!.: $1.98
'50c . v
Almond & Benzoin
Lotion '''.
For only
39 c
1.50 . .
Fountain Syringe
For only - 98c
WE
FRAME
iT.Vfrf-Br-
PICTURES-
mm
v w i r- m
rnrTVI
1 t rt tuirrTT Trn 1 T Anil ""vt "
V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPI-E
rcrs.TT. buy their drugs KcSwhXSJ
AT THE LIBERTY
A .storv of the grim fight of a man in the last ditch-4$',
"Ports of Call" 1
Which proves that in life, as in poker, the best piaye?"
is not he one who holds the good cards, hut the one '
who plays the poor ones well. -
" ;'' 61:
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A thrilling story of San Francisco's water front g
FRIDAY
y of San l'Vancisci
"Defying the Law"
j jiu wwsssism
-l-
OFF OX K1SHIXO TKiP '
E. N. Chllcoto, U. llanscom and
Samuel Martin left this morning
for Diamond Lake, where they will
spend tho next two days on a fish
ing trip.
' , Trusses
Underwood's Pharmacy
There are 100 motor cars to
every 80 telephones in tho United
States.1 . ,
RODE:
Sho Card Brushes
Underwood's Pharmacy
T Invites Your Judgment
. We urge you to compare our if!
; qualities nnd every price with '
tho best bargnins to be sccur-
ed elsewhere. ji
H 9th annual Sale of Pro- n
IV - . . w
f 'ress doses Saturday f
!? Evening.
Coming
JULY
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