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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1925)
TUESDAY, JULY 21, 102.1 EVENING llEUAU), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE $ ? f T ? ? ? T Y t Y f f Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t ? Y Y Y' V f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T y Y Y Y A. : : ; V WV MUST MEET THEIR DEMANDS THERE IS NO JOY IN TELLING OUR TROUBLES, BUT THERE IS NOTHING ELSE TO DO i IPS AN OPEN BOOK. THE COPY OF WIRE TELLS THE STORY. STORE CLOSED TODAY TO MARK DOWN PRICES V SALE WILL START 9 A.M.' ' Wednesday JULY 22ND. Vera 140 Of tM4 tftfM rrftti wdt tfa I) t)CW. WESTEgl UNION telKram HEWCOMI CAR1.TOH. PMUIMMT beotioe w. c atkihs. nf vietMwoiNT clau or ftuvicc check (MHtM JECEIVE0 AT 11G9 MARKET ST SAN FRANCISCO CALIF 51SF TG 20 COLLECT XU , KLAMATH FALLS, ORG. 1100 AM JULY 14 1925 M I BLOTCKY , ; -' ' STORE ATTACHED BY CLOSED WAITING WIRE SHERIFF FOR RADIO DRESS CO STORE . FRY 1119 AM THE PUBLIC CAN SEE WHAT WE ARE UP AGAINST. WE MUST RAISE MONEY QUICK TO SAVE THE BUSINESS. IN SHORT AT ONCE. HELP US BY HELPING YOURSELF TO THE GREATEST BARGAINS OF A LIFETIME. IT'S OUR LOSS AND YOUR GAIN. A VOGU! STORE CORNER 5th. & MAIN Stock Consists of High Grade Ladies' Wearing Apparel and Millinery. fJM-J .. .. ... .. FOItMFIt ItKKIIIKNT AlllllVKH lnumiro Mdinffry ' Arrive Front . Koulli For Vlclt Lnurnnco Molmffoy, former well known Klnmiith Kalis business niiin, arrived lust evening from California to vlnlt nt (ho lioma of Mr. oml Mm. Wilbur Junna. Mm. Mulinffuy nnd two mnnll non hnvo Ixxin hvro for tho piwt fortiilitlit at tho liomo of Mni.-Mohnffoy'ii mother, Mm. Jones. Tomorrow tho two (iimlllvii will motor to Crntor I.nko (or an outing mill on Krlcliiy tho Mulmffny fumlly will ko hy motor to MwHord whoru tluy will vlnlt niimciroiia rolntlvox nnd frintU, plnnnliiK to ruturn hum for a brief iiliiy boforo JounwylnR on toutli a wuuk from Thursday. Visit r.m.k.m ;mi.s Clly IOnruuto lVom J.niio on Vncntlon ("niter FKOM TOI'SV Topty MnlniiiH up fur Duy on Khun liiC .Tour Mrs. A. (!. I.nwls nnd son, Cnrroll nnd Mrs. I. a Vuruo lluck of tho Topsy l.umlinr coinpnny nt Topsy, inotorcj up from thu soutlivrn town this mornlhK to spund the day shop plnK.' They plun to ruturn Into this nvi-nliiK. KKtilSTKIt m:.u Y TourlslN (ontliiuo to Visit llir Willi (H Cnrs Yostonlny Tho Missus llulvno Yorkcy nnd Ilosnlio Klba of - Bnlum vlsltod Klnmnth falls ovur Monday onrouta from Crntur lnko, whura thoy spent tho week-end. Tha youiiK Indivs loft this morning for llund nnd n trip ovur MacKonclu pans enroutu to their homo at Snlum. 48 foralitn cars roRlstorod at tha locnl eliuniber of commarco yester day, with 23 arriving hero boforo noon. Up until noon today trnvul nmouR the tourists seemed conaldor iiblo llRhtor, with only seven cars roRlutered, IneludlnR: A. E. Hamll toij, Hollywood, Cnl.i Olllo Wlilto, Uih AnRilles; John E. Pattorson, Los AiiRultm; l. Mnbel Williams, Los Angeles; Miirgiirot Shon, l'ort Costa, Calif, : LudwlK Hosunstoln, Lob Angeles nuil Hoy I. rnraons, Los Anitvlus. HOUTIIUUN VIHITOKH Mr. nnd Mrs, J. F. Htopp nnd family aro makioff a tour of Ore gon from their' southern' homo in Los Anxulos, and spent Mondny visltlnR a number of scenic spots In tho vicinity of klnmnth Fulls. 3"J AT THE, L-I-B-E-R-T-Y VjC Playing Today "A Desert Bridegroom" , Starring.., . ... JACK IIOXIE m m m An excellent comedy and an unusual edu cational subject "Modren , Whaluig" , completes this (ilic proRrnm -' FHOM CAM1X)HMA A. K. Hiimllton nnd party, .who nre mnkliiK a tour of Oregon, arriv ed In tho city this morning onrouto north. TO KIIVKH LAKE IkhI .Mi'ii Left Tills Morning Fori Two Weeks Outing V'XIOX HKAI HEItE i MARRIED SATURDAY C. A. Tulor Visits Lorxil Labor ; Moraiule-Slmw Xuptinls Event of I'nlon; to Rumuin Several Duys Sjitunlay W. II. Ilrown and It. ll. Hovey left this morning by motor for a two weeks fishing and outing at Sllvur Lake. Ilrown was formerly clerk at tho Hotel While Pelican and was forced to leave his position duo to falling health. Ho is In hopes this trip In tho open will improvo bis condition. C. V. Taylor, president of the Oregon State Federation of tabor was present lust nigi.it ai a meeting of tho carpenter's, union to tell mem- CALIFORNIA I'ARTY Fresno IVopIo Enjoy Trip Here Kurouto North bers of We union of the activities i tague. California. Both young peo- of the organiiatlou. Mr. Taylor plans to spend several days in Klam ath Fulls, and -will work with Representative Vong and Secretary Duffy for the better interests of tho tabor union in Klamath FalU, Mr. and Mrs. C, P. Jensen and two children of Fresno, In company with Mrs. H. M. Estos, enjoyed a vlnlt in Klnmnth Falls yesterday, planning to lenvo today to go on in to northern territory on an extended motor tour. FROM DC.NSMU1R C. 11. Livingston nnd Carl Dungcr of Dmismulr are in the city tor a fow dnys on business. Two ON TOl lt California Families Visit in City Kurouto TO TOUR STATU Mnrgnrnt Hhoa and party arrived In tho city this morning from .Port Costa, California, and plnn to mnko n two wooks tour of Oregon. TO Kl'OKNH CoeM to 'Former Homo to Closo up IIumIiickh Affairs Mrs. M. A, Wlnnlford, formerly, ot Eugeno, who has Just rocontly bought Into tho fish bntchory near Clillonulii with Judgu C. F. Stone of this oily,, left this morning for Eu gono to cIoru up her business, affairs In Hint oily, planning to ruturn liorp the latter part of tho wook, to make Klnmnth Fulls her future homo. FROM CIIILOQl'IN 0. S. I'otm'Hon ' of Clilloquln, In tho liimbur business In that section, was In yesterday on a business visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Terry and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Miller ot San Mateo, California, wore guests in tho city yesterday enrouto north on an outing. 1 Big Closing Out 'Sale of Pianos I'OMMNKCIAL VlHITOlt .D. lloyor of Sonttlo, is In tho city on commercial business for his firm, planning to bo In this vicinity for sovorul days, The Entire Stock of Pianos and Player Pianos to be ; Closed out Immediately The Klamntb Falls Music House Is making a clean nwoop of every Piano and Player Piano on their floor, Mr. (loo. A. Wlrts Is contnmplat lug n, niovo ovor on Main stroot nnd using the present store as the wholo salo department and warehouse for surplus stock. i Anyone, who has in mind a roal bargnln in n brand now, guaranteed plnno or player piano will profit by taking advantago of tlils wonderful opportunity. Klamath Falls Muslo Houso, 122 South Sixth street, E. S. AUSTIN, - J Adv. General Agent - A wedding ot In tores t to local people was that of Saturday evening when Miss Leona Morande became the bride of Ferrnnd Shaw of Mon- LA REVIEW VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Davis are business visitors in the city from Lskeview. M CLOUD VISITOR RETURN'S FROM CAMP Six of Eight Kin math Soldiers who Trained at Camp Lewis arc Back pie are well known in this vicinity. The ceremony was performed' by Rev. Ynrnes. PARTt FOR DAUGHTER Mar jurta Tyson HonoreIbyMotlier Monday Afternoon Mrs. G. Tyson complimented her young daughter, Marjorie, whose aavanlh Mrthrinv war VRterrinv Six of tho eight Klamath OoungL.1,1. - birthday party at the Tyson men who have been spending tl.ie past weeks at Camp. Lewis, Wash., members of the Citizens' Mili tary camp, rouirnel ijamo last night. They are Frank Upp, Donald Veiitch, Herbert Hunts, John Hawkins, Stew art Ilnlsiger and Kenton Hamakpr. Luclcu Applogate and R. Morgan are visiting friends and relatives before returning to Klnniat'h. OAK PARK Mr. and M'.-s. 11. D, Traegor of Onk .Park, California wore among tho southern tourists -who enjoyed a, visit iherj yoatorday. FROM PALO ALTO Mr. and Mrs. F. Porham of Palo Alto onjoyed a visit hqro yesterday In making a tour ot tho northern country. " home. The guests were a number ot Marjorie's playmates, who spent from two until four o'clock playing games. Each guest received a gift and at tho close ot the afternoon Mrs. Tyson served refreshments. N. A. Fryhahm ' paid Klamath Falls a business visit " yesterday afternoon from his home at llc Cloud, Cal. NEW PLANT READY Distributing Station for Associated Oil Co. Ready " The new $30,000 distributing 'plant for the Associated Oil Co., products will be open wluain the next few days, Chas. Henoelman, local agent announced this morning. The new plant is located om Sprlny Street at Sixth. GUESTS AT TURNER HOME Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foster, Miss N. Perriman nnd Mrs. Vesta Strange of Stockton and -San Fran cisco, California, who have been the house guests of Mrs. A. Turner and family, returned south, going by way ot Crater Lake and Medford. FROM MALIX . ' IVIticipiil of Schools at Mnlin in City on Business Visit FROM LAVA HOT SPRINGS Miss Dorothy Luco ot Lava Hot Springs, Ind paid Klamath Falls a brlot visit yesterday, enroute north. Miss Luce plans to visit here for a longer period of time .in the Year future. , REMODELING AT ARCADE Work on Hotel Desk Under WnJ With Muniiico' Just Completed - With1 tho completion ot the at tractive inanition nt the Hotel An ende, work started lato yestcrdaj afternoon on tho erection of a new desk, which will be of hard wood and entire beveled glass top. Coin will bo made In the new arriuigo pnrtmonts for cigars nnd cigarettes input. ' ' " ' ASHLAND PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. (1. W. Rose nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. V.' L. Mnxoy ot Ashland who are touring tho country, visited here yesterday. V ' , , Dick Tfnhnbnr principal ' of th school nt Malln, spent Mondny in Klnmath Falls on busluoES. return ing homo Monday evenmg. FROM MILLER HILL Ruiirher nnd Sou From Miller Hill In on Business Josoph Calhoun and son Loran of Miller Hill spent Monday in town nttendlng to business mnt- turs. Mr. Calhoun is one of the prominent ranchers of tho Miller Hill country, . ' . BUSINESS VISITOR T .; George Walters ot MaryBVlllc, California,1 arrived ;ln the elty yes torday afternoon ' for a business visit. ' '' ... FROM SAX FRANCISCO A pnrty of San Francisco men, including W. H. Goodwin, Joseph Gostel and W. J. Walker, Visited In Klamath Falls on Monday, ISfk6iE Theatre The Coolest Place In Town cMarion Davies in her greatest role . "YOLANDA" VVEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Five acts of Eastern Vaudeville GENE FOWLER v Act Different" ' . DORIS & MEYERS "Essence of Nonsense" RUBLE & BENTLEY "The Surprising Trio" PAUL MIX "Unusuality" SUE EMERSON REVUE "Prologue-Nonsense" "Dancing Harmony"