Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE There's a Sermon in Every Pain It's it BMIMKO from niilurn telling you that something Is wrong. Hood hot warning and have your teeth examined and carod for iv export dentists. JEMTOftfjE Theatre The Coolest Place In Town SATURDAY, AUGUST J, 1025 The motor makes the car The Willys-Knight Has the Motor This car which uses the world famous sleeve valve; motor has an enviable reputation for luxury, lone; life and low upkeep. Mighty-five per cent of the foreign cars are using this style of motor at the present time. This would be true in our own country if not for the fact that the exclusive patent rights are owned by the Willys-Overland Co. If you are not familiar with this engine come in and let us explai nit along with hundreds of other good features which the Willys-Knight pos sesses. Below are a few of the many recommendations given this wonderful car. Why not own one? Big Praise by Big Men i ? 5 i I 2 ? I GLENN CURTISS Atrpti Dull'dor Sulci Olefin CiirtUi, iifd'r .1 rich' In it Wlllya-ICnltf u Rg Inn dlUlplMd It h ih l.cinc-hnictor Balancar- "II In mir prlclnic. I drove tie cur ut all it-tl unit f nil absolutely no viin:iii LEE DE FOREST Famoni llaill) Invent ir Tin- fflefn7 ni Iha Lanchestai Hai- unrKt ItBtatttd Ihi! WtllyH-Knlirlit I' simply uKtiniinhltir. I have nevftr rid di n In 11 c ar lln 1 i 11 1 1 mini ther mulling I'llKilM'." Effective Today Pricr Reduction Overland 6 DeLuxe, Was 1355 Now 1295 Delivered OVERLAND-KNIGHT SALES CO. Phone 899 4th and Klamath - A DROWN T PORTLAND Wil l. ARRIVE TONU.'HT RETURN PROM LA1UC IV V. Ilrown led till morning f ir Ml-. Mniy K. Hull Will Iteliirii I'rtnn -, In. Ipa! f Schools nl Merrill lie- Portland whore he will bo Jilml by tin. Brown, 1A6 haa boon visit ing iii iiin Mrtharn oily fur too mil month. After vl'ltlng fur MV (ml days I" Portland Mb and Mra. Sun J6fc0 College MlH Mary K. Hull will nrrlvn to night from Sun Jo:-.-. California. turns from Diiiiiiiniil balm R, Hunnon, principal of the sc-li .! nl Merrill with K. Streets. wboro aii.' linn Just (rnduoLod from return lust evening from nn oui- llrown will return to Klumiith Kails Hi- Klnilorpurti-u department of I lie lug at nianicincl Lake, bringing- tiaek hy way of t'rnler Lake. itau teoehon' collate. n large mess of Rood sized Ironl. , R. D. COE, DENTISTS . (Palnleas, of couroo) 202-204 riopku Bldf. 8th and Main Phone 838 MrFAldj VKUV LOW Agod Parmer of Poe Valley Cennlry sinking I'iihi. Children Called Jesse Mi Kail, one of the old time residents of the poe Valley country, who has boon a jiatlenl at bho KlniB atn Qeneral Hospital for the past two weelca, differing Ircim a stroke l in a critical condition and the greater pa't of the time Is uncon bcioub. ills .-iilldr'-n bare all boon called l.i his bad aide- an I a daught er in California baa been fired for, and Is expected to arrive In the city tomorrow. KUORlfti VISITOR Parmer l-'lii lwly or state t at ririch Home fan-si Mrs. P. W. Uonnin, wfo of forme.- governor of the state, V. W. Ben 'in. tleceaaod. is an outstanding visitor In Wio city run Btrge'ne, be Iiik Ike house guest of Mr. und Mrs. George C. Ulrleli. On Monday,' Mr. und Mrs. l.'lrtCn w"l motor to Crat er Luke wlih Mrs. flenson, wiho has not visited In Klamath falls for twenty eight years. WKATHR ItKI'OKT The Cylo-StorniaKraph at (Jnder wood'g fhannaey Indicates little change In .preoeiR weather eondl tfona. Pofeca'at for next 24 hours: Generally fair probably cooler. The Tycos registering thermomet er recorded maximum and minimum temperaturoa as follows': I.OW 57 High 88 t'. S. IVcather Itepert Oregon: (' I o n d y tonight and probably occasional thunderstorms in the mountains of Kast portion. Moderately warm in the Interior. I.iclit variable- winds. mac r I hi;s RETURN i SO Lacnl Real Kstatc- l.in anil PamOy Returniuc; From Rench KOHCRTS LKAVE . Lee Roberts formerly connected with the Golden Rule Stare, left this morning for Medford where be will probably locate permanently. Mr. Roberts came to Kluniut i Falls about three months ago from Lo Angeles. J. P. Mngntre Sr., wltli his three children, Ulck, Gerirude and John, In ompany with Mr. Maguire'fl sis ter, Miss Margaret, who have been enjoying a three weeks vacation trip at Seaside and Portland, are return ing tMs evening. During Mr. Ma gulre Sr., absonee from the city, J. K. Maguire Jr., has been in charge' of the local office. I 'ARTY I'OII MISS HFXTOR Mrs. IcLa Crimes anil Mrs, Ada Brpwn ilouoriiit; Miss Hector TpUIUXG OOCNXRX Dr. and Urn. R.' Kelly of Port land with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kelly of Oakland, California, making a tour of southern Oregon, were guests over Friday in Klamath Kails. Tciis Flur.-nce Hector will be the honor guest at a picnic and swim ming party Sunday at Fort Creek, when Mrs. Ida Grimes and Mrs. Ada Brown will compliment her. the oc casion being her birthday. The guests will include the immediate famliies and a few friends. SOUTHERN FAMILY Mr. and Mra. V. f. Champion ! with their djuBhtCy Miss Murjorle I Champion, visited In Klamath Palls Friday enroute to Crater Lake for ! the week end from their siome in San PranclBco. GREATER O. A. ('. dtalnnan Hrocker Here Getting Students for Full Term G01.G TO DORRIS A. J. Connolly and Al Humphrey I left this morning for Dorrls, Call-1 fornia, where they will spend the! week-end. Fred Hrocker, chairman of the Greater O. A. C. committee at Cor vallis is spending several' days in this section getting pupils for the fall term of school. While here Mr. Hrocker is stopping at the hotel White Pelican. VRKKA. CAL. Mr. and Mrs. L J. Mills stopping ut the Hotel Arcade are among the southern' week-end visitors here, from Vreka. California. " TO t'RATKR LAKE A party of San Francisco people touring through enroute to Crater Lake Included, Mr. and Mrs. T. Abbott, 1-;. E. Thompson and Leon Ojipenhelm. TO ROOKY POINT Mrs. Willard Smith with her sister-in-law. Miss May L. Smith, who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Smith from Halboa Heights. Canal Zone, Panama, plans to motor to Rocky Point to spend Sunday. This being Miss Smith's first visit to Klamath Falls, a number of s:enic trips are being planned for her. TO CRATER LAKE K. Graham and Dewey Lavery left this afternoon for Crater Lake where they will spend over Sunday. Demand IN the early ofays of the tele phone, when the 1 6-mile cir cuit from Boston to Salem wasthc longest in existence, an old lady visited the Roston exchange and asked for a connection to Chicago so she could talk witji her son. The need for voicing thought to far-away places hegan with the nation's expanding activi ties. Long heforc the telephone art permitted it, long distance service was demanded. 'A na tional service was, from the. heginning, the beacon of the telephone's founders, and the inspiration of the scientists and engineers whose achievements gradually overcame the -obstacles to the transmission of human speech. These conquered, national expansion has more and more been made possible, and the uncertainties of separation have diminished. Today any com munity in America can talk with any other so promptly and satis factorily that men have difficulty in imagining a time when uni versal service was an ideal yet to be reached. , , , (if mmIL s The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company BELL SYSTEM One Poller I'l One SyatemlUniverial Service j 5 QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS Hhotograpnic fin PICTURE FRAMES ENLARGING AND TINTING Opposite Court House 327 Main Street Phone 39 . : PEERLESS LUNCH IS NOW open for business FIRST CLASS SERVICE OPEN AT ALL HOURS Under new management Nick Valla, Prop. Opposite Pine Tree- Theater Tonight v V "Her Market Value" i st.irrintf beautiful AGNES AYRKS A Drama of Business, Love and Loyalty Next Week Beginning Sunday, August 2nd, we will present a week of unusual entertainment, with the Screen's Brightest Stars in pictures worthy of them. i SUNDAY AND MONDAY XORMA TALMADGE in &i "The Lady" After Smiin' Through", "Secrets" and all the ' other bjg fines conies the supreme triumph of lovely N'orma's career! - v TUESDAY ONLY . INIMITABLE RUSTRk REATON in "Our Hospitality" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY THOMAS METGH X in "Old Home Week" V And Five Acts of High-Class Vaudeville ' - - - FRIDAY ONLY AX ALL STAR BRILLIAXT CAST in "THE BROADWAY BUTTERFLY" SATURDAY ONLY V PETER B. KYXE'S "BEAUTY AND THE BAD MAN" 'HIE MOST EXJOYABLE EXTF.RTAINMENT ' IX THE COOLEST SPOT IX TOWN MIfcs LIBERTY Tonight BILL CODY in "The Fighting Smile" A Dynamic Western Packed with Thrills SUNDAY AND MONDAY VIRGINIA VALLI in "Up the Ladder You will recall that Virginia Valli was the star In one of the fjnest pictures ever shown at tihe Liberty "The Storm." If you liked her in that wonderful picture, you'll be crazy about her in ' Up the Ladder'' -Her finished acting, to gether with an excellent supporting cast, makes this a very warth-while picture. Don't Overlook the Spice of the Program- "HOT AND HEAVY" FROM AHKAXSAS A tourists party including Mr. ! and Mrs. J. B. Rogers and family , of Cherokee City. Arkansas, who are making a tour of the western states; are in Klamath Falls for a brief visit on their way 10 Crater Lake. ! 11AIIXRS KKTl'RX Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Barnes who have been visiting and attending to business matters at Lakeview lor the past week, returned to the city last evening. FROM AliAMBDA E. R. Patch iof Alameda Is among the business visitors here tod'.iy. Mr. Patch plans to return ihome late this afternoon. RKOTHRRS HKRK Art and Norman Renert of Reno, Nevada, making a tour of the coun try are enjoying a visit in Klamath Falls, enroute to Crater Lake. M ASHLAND Mr. anii'Jlrs. .1. N. Dennis wtvro business visitors in Klamath Falls Bud Chlldqilu over Thursday and Friday from their homo in Ashland. Mens Fine Sox Black and Tan colors 6 palra, (or f '. Klamath Klothlng Kompany. Adv. 31-0. Phone 93 We are specially equip ped to economically produce booklets and advertising folders. W. O. SMITH Printing Company "Quality Printing" 1