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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1925)
.Saturday, .tune i 3,1.02b THE EVENING TIER ALT) ' PAGE THREE Mainly - About - People AL22s LIBERTY A now kind of Wuitloru rielurn (hut keeps yon guessing from ' Marl In flnliih "The Meddler" SUNDAY AND MONDAY J ack' Hoxie in "Don Daredevil" A IIIk. Clean, Kin tiruudii, Vigorous Hlury of Hllrrlng Huys Kuiilh of llm IIIk Jack unit 111" ruinous Hunch Riders III it I'lciiiru You will Itniiiumlivr NEW I HUM TOfSV I'l'I'SOIIS Willi HoVI' lulled lO il'( Tliriii Afkod to rail Men With Long Arms Y' roll know how mail you got when ytm find n rendy-niudii suit lliut dm everywhere Iml In the sloevon nml they hike up your unin like you Wl-I'e fining o flgllt. ' A tailored lllllt WOlllll UltiT UllB de fect Iml of iwini! you swelled up iiml xalil I ln-y cunt too much, YOU'li' l(f Agaln-MlU'ril Ik ho llllll! dlffurcur In the price mill no much dltforence In satisfaction that you would never consider miythliiK hut a tailored milt, Culm In mid take your pick of thu beautiful iiulluriiH wo have In nioi-k. Tim N'i w Telephone dirt-dory Iiiik JiiMt lii'i'ii delivered to tlm patrons of lint I'ui'lfli: Telephone mid Telegraph company. Tlm now directory con iiiIiin tlio " oin i) HftlliiK of nil tele phones served by I lie K lu in a 111 Kit 1 1 k exchange. Tli directory wiih com piled under III" dlmi'tlon of II. Dunn, local manager him! wait prlnl nd entirely In Klumutli Fulls. , 1'orKons fnllliiK to i!i:urii now di rectories urn ashed to nullfy thn in it iiuk " in I'll . mid uny persons hav 1 ii k holh it now iiml mi old directory HhOtllll dlnpOKO Of tllO Old 0111! HO thut there may In; no confusion In num bers. Telephone putrons who aro In tlm habit of culling certain numbers without reference to tho directory urn urged to consult the booklet to In- certain that no channel) huve lienn4 mailt'. J. A. GOLDSMITH Merchant Jailor 310 Winter's Bldg. F4.;44044-'f4-'l'4 2C N o t i c e RKTlltNrt FROM I'OltTI.AXI) ' (.ileal .Men Attend IOiIki Con vent Iiiii In rortlunil (i. 1). (irlxr.li mid ('. B. Dennis re turned this morning from Portland where they have been unending the MiiKouic lodge convention In that city. While In tho northern city both lorul mull had the honor of niii'inlliiK tho breaking of the noil for the new Hhrlui) temple to be built there, Tho convention wan a wonderful success accordinK to the local men, altliotiKh the weather was cold and rulny. Tho reurn trip wns mado In 17 hours, leaving Portland lust evening nt fivo o'clock they arrived hero at nine thin inoiniiiK. TO Rl'X BRICK l'LAXT Charles RoseHI, who nun been In San Jose, California for some time, returned l.'iiU evening to take charge of tho C'ofer Brothers brick plant. Ol' KHAW-BERTHAM CASH' John Johnson mid (.'. Olnnder of the Shaw-Bertram camp ut Kirkford nru In tho city for a few dayii visit. IX 1KOM l.AKKVIKW 1'. Warner and Charles Yagel are visitors In the city from Lakovlew."' lias lOOKINU VOK 8ISTER Xol Seen lll Sister In. Eiu,lit Yenrs - The Venetian .Dance Barge On Lake Ewaur na has been inspected by Fire Chief Keith Ambrose and Architect Charles Coseboom and is approved by them as being w . - - .J-:.'.'.- ABSOLUTELY SAFE! j Frank Adams, dropped Into the KvunliiK llornld office Into yester I day BuekiiiR Information as to the j whereabouts of Ills sinter, Almlrn jcrulg, wTiom ho has not aeen In 'eight years. Mr. Adnmn who Is in Jpo-ir health, would grettly nppre I elate learning of her where about j uiiil nnyono huvlug any luforniutlon .can reacn aim in cure or tue local i pnst office at general delivery. MAtil llll'l tiOKS TO I'OISTI.AXI) J. I'-. Mnsulre, local real estate man left this morning by motor for Met) ford, where ho will take the train to l'ortlnitd, to visit friends for tho coining week. I SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER j ,. : . i . WHITE PELICA N HOTEL -Harry B o r e I ! and his orchestra will play during dinner hour ,; 444.44,4.4...).4...44..4,4.4.4.4.,'.,i,'!''l''i''l'i''r t . f .If You Are Looking for $ Health and Accident . Insurance see i JAS. H. iDRIStOLL J ' Hatt Buildings All kinds of insurance Surety Bonds Loan Department in charge Perry DeLap . Group Life Insurance i (iO TO .MKDI'Oltll KOIS VISIT Mr. unci -Mrs. 11. C. Vochntzer left this mornliiK for Med ford, where they will upend tho week end visiting Willi friends. JACOIISOX OX VISIT I'hlllp Jacooson of Seattle Is In tho city from Sent tie for a visit with It 1 it parenlH, Mr, and Mrs. K. Johnson. UIOItllKltT TO WHO Following tho example of a more Illustrious dlsclplo of the squared ring, Sidney Harrison Herbert yes terday procured n mnrrlago license In his nppllciitiou for tho licenso Herbert names Frances Olive Reed of Klamath Falls as the brlde-to-he. Herbert has recently been employed at l'ellcnn City. , .II STICH OF VKACti IX ' H. ('. Spink, justice of the peace nt. Chlloquln la In the city on a busi ness visit today. r AT HOOKY l'OIXT Mrs. lOlsle Monro left yesterday for Uocky l'olnt resort, wbero she will spend the next few days. ' l0(,Af .MAX MA Hill KH Wcilillnu of Loiul Mmi Tuewlay Is HurpilMe In Fiiioiils Here Jl. M. Butler, local business man, surprised his friends on Tuesday, when ho was iiiurrld quietly to Mrs. Kruzor, formerly of I'ortluiid. Mrs. Duller iii'j'.orcd to Klainalh Kalis from the north with friends and was met lure by Mr. Uutler. Mr. miller plans to erect a home of his own In the neur future,' and the couple will make tills city their home, where he has considerable business Interests. VIHITIXU IIKItK Mr. and Airs. K. D. Fox of Hcat- llo are registered at tho While 1'ellcan. WK.lTIIKIf KKI'OItT The Cyi lo-Htormngraph at Under wood's J'liarmncy recorded a Blight full In barometric pressure this morning but conditions aro favor able for pleasant weather tomorrow. Forecast for next 24 hours: (lenorully fulr with moderate tem peratures. Tho Tyeos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High 08 Low 47 V. H. Weather Iteport Oregon: Fair tonight and Sun day; warmer In cast portion to night; light northwest winds. MOTIIKlt, DAIGHTKK J,KAVE Mrs, C. A. Hensbaw and daugh ter returned to Kan Francisco this morning after visiting In the city for several days with Mr. Illnsbaw, who Is here attending to business for the Southern1 Pacific, for whic'i i lie Is general freight and passenger I ugeni; j WKEK-KX1) AT VOIMK A party Including Miss Olive Wil son, Mrs. D. Norris, Albert May, K. Darter and Mr. .and Mrs. II. N. Moe will leave tomorrow morning for the Moe cottage at Rocky Point where they will spend the day. AUIUVKS JO WORK I,KAVIXO JHJSITIOX Sirs. Letly Wilson of Moe' , , Jfc'purtineiit to locate Ruby ' M.rMartz, formerly of Bend, ar-j , rived . In thu city yesterday and lia.jj! accpted a positloa with W. Pcini roy, lycal contractor. ( KKDKOX (M B l'lCXIU Motor to Drew Farm Where Picnic is Knjoyiil In Yunl About fifty members of the Ked ron club of the First Presbyterian church enjoyed the picnic party given last evening at the beautiful Mrs. I.etty Wilson wbo has been charge of the baby department in Moe's plans to leave on an ex tended trip within a short while. Miss I). Hunter will take up the work of Mrs. WilBOn .as manager of the infants department. OX FISHING TRIP L. .N. Woodside accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebler will leave early tomorrow morning for Williamson, river where they will ranch home of Charles Drew. Th girls made the trip by motor and returned to the city about nine o'clock-: J spend the day fishing. I.IvAVK FOR IlilllKiK OKKCiOX I-oriil Collides I,oft This Morning for .North .Mr. and Mri. Webb McCraken, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Herbert left this morning for Bridge, Oregon, where Mr. McCracken and .Mr. Herbert have accepted positions working with the state highway commission. The young couples made the trip by motor. (iUKSTS, A ;CARAHAX ; HOMF. I'ortlnuil. Visitors, at,. Home of Mr. nml Mrs. C'urniiliini FOR DIAMOND I.AKK Ixicnl Men Leave Tonight for Weeb End Trip A party of local men Including James Daugherty, Johnny W'alkup. Charles Schall, Wink Graham and. A. J. Connolly are leaving this even lng for Diamond Lake where they will spend Sunday on a fishing trip. Tonight n ?tJealus -Husbands" A warning to jealous, men and flirtatious wives SUNDAY AND MONDAY Here's a picture for folks with simple souls and big hearts v . . . The Re-Creation of Brian Kent' by the world's greatest living author Harold Bell Wright i "Greed" Is Coming AllMIWMIIM I.IJ-II mi , LEAVE TOXIGHT "Red" Piper and B. Hardenbrook will leave tonight for Diamond Lake to spend tomorrow fishing. Mrs. Lcland Haines and daughter Margaret (Jane are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Cnrnahan on North Sixth.. At tlio end of two weeks Mr. Haines will motor here from Portland for bis wife and daughter. GET BLOODED HI LL West and Walters of the Summers section have purchased from the Blackhawk farm in Contra Costa county, California, a young short horn bull, which was sired by Imp. Collynle Clipper Crest, the dam be ing one of the Crinkshank Violet cows, both of which have won many prlzo ribbons. The new owners will show their blooded Shorthorn at many of the county fairs of the state, at the state fair In Salem and probably at the Pacific International Livestock exposition In Portland next Novem ber. . y .,t'-lRI OF it THANKS . We desire to express our thanks to our many friends for the kindness shown during our bereavement over the loss of our litUe son. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fryrear. RETFRX FROM GRANTS PASS Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kelley and little-daughter, returned last evn- ing from Grants 'Pass where they i spent the past three days as guests of G. G. Bromley. .-, Picture Framings Mail your Kodak Finishing Stinson's Studio 737 Main -, ' 8 Hour Service Klamath Falls Auto Co. "The small garage with a large trade" ROY CALL, Prop. Phone 246-R - - 224 Mfo WE STILL HAVE A COMPLETE LINE -OR, Used Cars l,-i'l) All sizes and makes and our prices are the lowest in town. See them at onr lot ott t Main between 2nd and 3rd. eSfccessories Most complete stock in Southern Oregon. Ford Service Authorized 1y Ford Motor Company. We have a complete stock of Genuine Ford parts. "Also accessories of all kinds for I'ord cars. FOR SALE Cheap V LATE MODEL Reo Speed Wagon Good Mechanical Condition 422 Klamath Ave. Good Rubber PHONE 10(1 Assorted Cookies Angel Food Cakes Coffee Cakes and GOLDEN r KRUST Vi BREAD Klamath Bakery i 826 Main KODAK FINISHING in at 9 out at 6 p. m. The Peasley's Opposite Court House AUTO PARTS "YOl enjoy spinning around the country in your car that is your car as a whole. Did you ever . stop to think that that car, you enjoy so is ail or ganization of related parts and tf any one of them ,go wrong or if one has to be replaced the best you can get it none too good. ( , Insist on Getting Your Parts From Us . COMPLETE STOCK AUTO PARTS CO. r (HUB TIRE SHOP) t f T f ? V t t t T t t t f T T f T T PAY DAY July 1st our savings depositors will receive the interest their accounts have earned for the past six months. ' :v oARE you one of them? If not open art "account now. Then when pay day comes around in another six months you will be on our pay roll. 4 Per Cent on Savings f r I)' l he '-Tirst INational oank Resources Over $3,000,000.00 Member Federal Reserve System Ti t. f i I i y t'M''r'HW-n;i:W