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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1925)
MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREC ON PAGE THREE V ... I Mainly About People MJM LIBERTY Z S I .UTZ- U I U-;f- R '.-U LXi Lu'Llr. Lust showing of Jack Hoxie in "Don Daredevil" An out of the ordinary western comedy melodrama TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Handsome Richard Dix in " THE SHOCK PUNCH" A Miiuiililiiji t')iir-i:ul lo llm Hour! mid ll Solid Drive to llio Funny-Hone, iiiui'a Dlx'n w ) n ii I n k ) ii mi' Ii In Ihla remedy thrlllnr Aiii'.ir .iiwini'.ii iti m -I, odil Mini ;cIn Mother null Hlslcr nl Mcilfonl Yesterday (.'., It. (irovo motored, to Medford yesterday ti moiit IhH mother, Mm. A. A .firovu (if Clichlills, Washington mill III" sister, .Mm. Hello Owens, who will spend li fortnight In tin; t'lty visiting. ,'Mrs. Grove, who In Xf' years of ago stood the trip from Washington In splendid shupu mill In im spry HH u woman t li I ri y-fivo yearn her Jimiiir. TO .VISIT LAKE MAKIXCJ IIAMI'IOV BELT I.imiiI Hml'lli'iy Milking Clinuiploii Hell for llotlro HKAK PHOK. HOKXKIt Lornl I'ropli Attend Merrill Tho champion "bucking horso rider" hull In Iib given lit Hih Grunts Puss Itndco, which Id being In. Ill oil July 2, .1 unil 4, Ik lining Hind" In Hi In c ity liy Connolly Druthers Saddlery. Tim shield will lie Hindu of sliver, with tho words "('humplon Hoiking' Homo llldcr. Grunts Pass J!oili-o. July 2, 3 and 4 engraved thereon. KXABLK TO GKT BOAT California IVi plit An lull Today In i lnnl Men Motor lo Dliunoiiil Luke tl.. ....... .1 ...... ' ... I.ll. I.... I. t it ... mil jmiiiim(i('i jxinv ,ii i' int miii ciiiti jm iwiim Aiutiu; i hum iui:i,AM) to hax ihimo Tmu NMem, Niece of Mrs. .Inliii j .Mm., II ton to Visit Relatives In I.Iiiiiihii, Arrived Lust .Night I Koiillicrn Cullfiiriilit ,M limit! Norn nml Delhi MKirulh of i (liilwuly. Irulind, urrlvud In ihn rltyj lull evening null urn at tho home ol j llli'lr 'unlit, .Mm. John I.lliliillll, Tim : you UK IiiiIIkh li'fi Iriilmid on tho : iltitH of May mid plan to niuku this j llli'lr home, ir thi'y like thi United Ntiilus, 111 In bring llli'lr r lint trip t till country. Ilolli it i- griidiiuln ! inn urn .i n il during ) wur took ua ui'l I vn part In Iholr work. Altlluun.li Hi.')' urn I tin ihlldinu of .Mm. I. In-j until 'n xiali-i', Mm. Unman hud iievnr seen 'either of ll'mn until they ar rive il Inst evening, i .Mr, unit .Mi s. Thomas Lyons of I Tim TJIx Brothers, K. N. and K. I.oiiK lli-iuli, California,' mid Mr. W., In company with Karl Kdnol mill .Mm. Jack .Mlllon ml Anlllund j unil A. HtoveiiH, motored to lln iirrlvod In the city today en route to I mond luko Sunday to Hpend the day Dliuiunil I,iko whero they will pend ruiilnK. When they arrived at the a ruiiplu of diii'K on an uuiIiik- Mr. .luko ho muny fluhem wore already , .Mu. Will lloimloii and children lt.,vl..v HM(1 I'lertililliiH left l.t.' duy fur Hun DIiku, wliero Mm. II anion will vlll with rehiHve". They urn aciviinpiiiileil by Mr. mid Mm. Mull! in I.uiiiIIk. l,yon liavo been mil Mm, ClieiiiH of Mr. mid Mm. .Mlllon. ut AhIiIuiiiI from their iiomc In the Ultll. tba thero that no more bonis were avnll- uhl. T!i larty drove around the lake and returned to the city in the early bourn of Monday mornliiK. It.lt K I'HO.M VISIT .Mr. mid Mm. (Icoiko Mi DoiiiiIiI ul (initiln I'llKI TO HKATTLK Minn M iy JjIiiiujii of thin city : luft yuMterdiiy for Seiiltlu. ulie're ; aim will vlull fiU'iida. Sliu in p. Tlx , to mop flvur for mime time In I'urt- , limit. I - Mr, and Mm. (luurxa MoUonuld rot ii i iicd lull ii 1 k li t from u w en li on il vHIt with frlemU at Ui aiHH I'ii .a, repoilliiK a Hplendld trip tbr JiiKh llio Itouuu ,rlver valley. MltS. ( ol.WI I.I. III.I1K Mm. John Colwell of Merrill I In Ihn illy mi n ulioppliiK trip to il uy. Allen A Horn for Men, Women. Clilldn n "What a Sale V TO J.1VK IIKIIK Mm. J. A. ItobertH and daiiithter formerly of llend urn In tho cliy unit plan to make thin their future humu. JlKTtlt.VS TO SHASTA C. O. iluihel, reprcnentallt'Okof tba Knlli Itlver Mills of Slianta, Cali fornia, returned noiitli this m.irii'.ug after attendliiK to liuilneiui here. I)ltl K ACOl'MI I.AKK Mr. and Mm. M. p. Bruner, Ml Myrllo llunna und W. C'- Stephen son drove around tho lake Sunday. Mopping at, Kort Kluinath for dinner. ' . VISITS WIKK Ktititliern t'ltciffc Akciii nt UorrlN Spi'iiiN Wt'k-Kiiil Hero S. F. Wurren of Dorrls, California was a week end visitor in tho city, spending over Sunday with ,tm. Warren. IfKCK KAMI I, V HKItK .A. J. Heck, local business man motored to Woodburn, Oregon, yes terday to Kct Mrs. Heck and children. I who, will make this their future home. Mr. Berk has opened a men's , clollihiK storo here and the family will bo at homo at 4U9 Jefferson. KiH'iiklng nl Huudfiy Mrs, A. II. Kirknnilall and dauRh tcr, Mis Wanda, MlMt Wilda Slavln, Miss Moulin Kooko, Leonard Conk 1 i ll aud (,'harlns K. Jones of Spo kane motored to Merrill last ove nliiK. where they , attendod the Presbyterian eburcfi to hear I'rof. Homer of tho Oregon Agricultural college, who spole. Mm. Klrkondall find Mrs. Carl son were former students of the O. A. (.'. under ; I'rof. Horner. HXClXKKItH KKTIKX After IimiM'clliiR for Lumber Leave for 1'orlliiiid Men Martin Dockery and Guy Patter son, engineers and Umber cruisers who have been In this section for sometime cruising for Mesurey and Thomas, cruising .and engineering company of Portland left Saturday. While in this city they made a crulso : ofv Hie Modoc Lumber company. Tonight is the last showing of Harold Bell Wright's Powerful Novel If 56,000,000 people have read this story. and the screen adaption follows it in every detail. Tuesday and Wednesday Some of the Critics have called OX lirMXKSS THII i Fred Walker and O. K. Dyer of the Willow Valley Dam country' were In the city over Sunday at tending to business matters! IX KKO.M AGENCY' j Fred A. Baker spent Sundiy In I the city from the Klarqath Agency, j .where he Is superintendent of the Reservation. ' . OVKH KI XUAY' F. L. Jones of Chlloquln spent Sunday In tho city visiting friends. In our Every pair of shoes, oxfords, pump's, slippers, sandals and boots Greatly reduced in price. Fit Out the Families' Feet In. Fine Full Leather Footwear The I '1 11.1 liny of Tills Sale Win Very (a-ut trying lo the Cobli'll Itule anil Very I'mflliilile to TIiiim-Xi-edlui; Shoes Shoes for Men Godman brown elk, stitch down, ventilated oxford, blucher style rubber heel very flex ible, cool, easy and CO QQ desirable shoe for summer P00 Peters young man's model, French last, ox ford, light tan calf, all sizes, I0 QO medium single sole, rubber heel Coble young men model oxford, French last, soft French toe, light tan calf, brass eyelets, all sizes, medium weight, Cj1 QQ sole, rubber heel tPt.OO Ball Band work shoe, with panko sole, best grade of retail leather, one of the best work shoes for long wear on the market QQ very special price l.KAVIXO TODAY' John Johnson, C. Olundcr and John Kccnau left this afternoon fur Klrkford. after visiting In the city over the week end. VISITS IIAII.KV HOMK Miss Louis,) Cnttizzo spent tho week-end at J. C. Bailey home nt .Maiiloi y California. AT KOI IT KLAMATH SIXDAV Mr. and Mrs. Howard I'lillK and fiimily siient Sunday at Fort Klamath. Sl'XDAY KISHKKK Charles Blackman and Bill Conk lin returned last evening from Dia mond Lake where they spent the day fishing. m:L.i:i,L ix sokth Asslstnnt Division Manager of I'oiver Company in S. K. 1'HOTWTIVK KKKVICK W. Haughey and W. Parker of the Weste.ni Protective Sorvlco, with lieiidiiuartors In Portland left for the north this morning utter attend ing to business bere over Sunday. OX KISHIXO THIP Mr. und Mrs. Percy Kvans ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. E. 1). sal wero visitors In the city over aunUmond Lako. TOl ltlXO COI NTHY Mr. und Mrs. A. Kano and son, iiicoinpuiiled by irs. J. A. Proven iil were visitors ' In tae elly over Sim, lay frjm Sun Francisco. The party Is making a tour of the northwest. t.lt.UIAM CiKTS lllti KI.SU. Lin. il Mini llringx Home Trout W'i'IkIiIiik Around 1 1 Pounds , ACCK1TS I'OSITIOX Spoliuue Man Here to Take Place . Willi Power Coniiiiiiy , Charles F. Jonos of Spokane has accepted a position with tho.,power compnn yhere nnd will make. Klam ath Falls his homo. "Hlghline Jones," as he Is popularly known, is uu electrician of ability. PORTLAND VISITOR Nate Nathan of the Laher Spring company here and will make Klam tbe city Saturday from bis head quarters in Portland. HKAY MILL MAX Den Carey of the Bray Mill above Clilloquiu spent tho day In tile city on business. . LOCAL GIISLS Lr'WK Will Kilter Training fit St. Krmirls Hospital Tills Morning Assistant Division Manager, Thos. Di'lzell, of the California Oregon Power company is in San Francisco attending the National Electric Light Association convention. Mr. Di'lzell plans ot return to the city next week. WKSTKUX I'XIOX MAX HKHE C. O. Bunnell, district commercial manager of tho Western "Union 'wjtb. headquarters in Seattle is in the city on business in lie Interests of bis company. GR EED The Worst Picture Ever Made! It IS a Sordid, Amazing Picture But it is LIFE ITSELF! ' . It Brings Home to You what the Love of Gold does to the Human Hart. You do not See a Picture You LIVE in tne! Characters that made 'McTEAGUE" famous! It Carries you Breathlessly frorn San Francisco to Death Valley and leaves-, you a Better and Wiser Man and Woman;' for Having Seen It! III llllljl is.nai I.KAVKS TO VISIT MOTHER Mrs. T. L. Durbin left this morn ing for Spokane where Bhe will spend a fortnight with her mother. C A f A Tip to the Motorist- WRI6LEY5 M m KKOM CHILOQCIX i J. J. Slelger of Chiloquin visited ' In the city from his home over Sun- ! day. j XOKTH DAKOTA PKOl'LK ! Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Melaas of j Wllllston, North Dakota are regis-' tered at the Arcade hotel. v i i Time passes faster. your wits are keener and .ymir nerves are steadier withWriMey to help. Soothing and sweet to smokers. Re freshing when "dryr Good for thai stuffy feer in after hearty meab. 9 A parly including James Haugh tily, Charles Shaw. Ottls Wilson A. J. Connolly and Kink Graham returned Inst night fl am Ultimo nt Laku where they spent tho duy fish ing. All .of the party, report it splendid cutch and Mr. - Giuliani brought back ono KalnbJW weigh ing 11 pounds. 'Close lo fifty people wero unable to get bonis nt the lake Sunday, I duo to tho large number of local ! peoplo who spent l'io week, end at the popular resort, j i J TOI KINti STATK I W. J. L'lnrk nnd wife of Onklnnd. ! Ciillfoniln, 'rugistoreil at tho White? Pelican over Sunday tram the south.' Miss Delia Molutore. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Molatore. and Miss Alice Miller, daughter of J. Miller, left Sunday morning for Sun ; Francisco, California, where they entered the. St. Francis hospT lal this morning for training. Moth girls nro well known here, wliero they hnvo attended high school. Shoes for Women Black satin, patent trim, gore pump, new French spike heel, one of the sea- tC QQ son's favorite sellers, short vamp DALTOXS AC, LAKE Mr. und ill's. 'Paul Dult.in were among the local people who spent the week end At Diamond Lake. Patent leather, three strap, military rubber tap' heel, slipper, popular short M QQ vamp, light weight sole . Women's fine black kid, patent trim, two strap pump, medium short vamp and spike heel, clever new summer style t J QQ from a reliable manufacturer UiOO ' r..,..L,,l.i,li,Milil,l.,1liii(ifcj,lil,i,l::iLlil,Mml,liy,l.(i vj KLAMATH XrALLS flet ,tlio Hnblt Our Post Officii 'l ltOXDS AT ASHLAND Sir. nnd Mrs. W. K. lliind and sun Hobby, matured to Ashland yes terday whero they spent the 'duy. HILL Ll XK MEN W. Turner mid A. J. Wltchol ot Portlaiul, reprosuntntlvvs of the 11111 Lino wore In tho city over Sunday on business. Picture Framing Mail your ' Kodak Finishing to Stinson's Studio 737 Main . 8 Hour Service Assorted Cookies Angel Food Cakes Coffee Cakes and GOLDEN KRUST BREAD Klamath Bakery 826 Main IIKOWXK'S AT LAKK ' Mr. and Irs. C. B. Browne spent j yesterday at Diamond Lake. "after every meal'..: LOXO BEACH, CALIFORNIA j Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Fowlea are registered at tho White Pelican hotel from Long Ilcach, California. AT THE LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houston spent the week-end at Diamond Lake. I THE WKATIIKR " j ' The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Un derwood's pharmacy shows the pres- j j sure to be gradually rising. Fore cast for next 24 hours: tienorally ! fair with moderate temperatures. ! The Tycos recording thermometer j registered maximum and minimum I temperatures today as follows: High 74 Low 45 SEALED TIGHT KEPT NIGHT F17 V. S. Went her Report Oregon Fair tonight nnd Tues day, moderate temperature; light west winds. VIS1TIXO DAl'ttllTKR j ... l Mrs. Carrie Thompson is visiting in the city with her daughter, Mrs. K. Jidwnrdson: Mis. Thompson makes her home in Kan Claire, Wisconsin. MRS. MOORK HACK - " Mrs. Laura Moore returned , this morning from her lodge where, ijlio spent' the week-end. While hero Mrs. Moore entertained a number of friends on n fishing" party - CilRLS VISIT ASHLAND The Misses Ilanna Johnson and i Oeorginnna ('lift of the Fulls Morcnntliu coinpnny spent Sunday nt Ashlnnd visiting with relatives and friends. . ' , " ' IIHKITSTKIX 'HERE Hoy F. Brietstein, Sun Frnncisco business man. is in the city for a J few days on n business nnd pleasure i trip combined. I.KAVKS FOR HOME Judge Butler Returns Homo After Milking Address Here Judge R. R. Butler of The Dul les loft this afternoon by stage, after giving tho principal address at tho Elk's Flag sorvlces hold here yesterday. While In the city Judge Duller stopped nt the While PcHra The Washington Cafe Is the most popular eating place In Klamath Falls today "There's a Reason"? ' ioc can ; ; '' v i '" EAT BETTER FOR LESS if. 1 1 AMSRICAX AND CHINESE DISHES - H 125 South Slxtb. . , 'f a 7 Wee Shlng, Prop. Sanitary Fruit Market 701 Main Street Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Open from 6 a. m. to 12 Midnight it ijj.' llllWIM lHtPIwiH7 '