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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1925)
BVBfflNfl TTTrMTT), TTMMATTT VAllS. OTcrYiON TTTCSMY. ATTflTTST t IMff - 444M 9 . A II l I I MIMI Tin OoolMt Five Acts of Excellent Vaudeville and Thomas Meighan 1 n "Old Home Week" Vaudeville at AT THE L-I-B-E-R-T-Y "American "Manners itarilng Itl lmrd TalmsdgO, Ihe Stunt King Aetlon Kvw) .Minnie! . SThrill Rrors second: ami what a OltnaxI TtlURBDAY "The Cowboy Prince" The broken plooM will KOrTO an a prosprlptlon, We can es- notly duplloate the tenia thai Imvo boon broken. Splendid Idea to gel an oxirn pair In dlttaranl mountings, Dr. H. J. Winters Kyo Sight Specialist Wo grind Ottf own glnaues Klamalli Palls, Ore. booomlng the for thoucbtfal lo have t'loro no pair ol 1 BE COOL ! Hat where vvery liit of air, in both kitchen and dining ftfoni, Is cooled and chnngedl every Un ininules. Why Swelter? "COMl-ORT COSTS NO MORE," CLUB CAFE h vy paopio Xv -3 than jHk."ii glassoi rEE Theatre I'lun In Town Marion Marr Bouthem (iiii wii h KmiKii IIIMl St'ifles" Hernando & Co. "Master Magician" Berg and English "Auih.-utlc dOhblol Of Oreatosi Amsrican siurs Harold 1.1'). (I ii ml "Snubs" Pollard, Foster and Foster "Tbfl Volunteer Pianist" Tail, Zelle & Sandre "A efClOM t"HK. nulls and dance" 7:15 and 9:15 ItBTUHNH PROM VACATION To K' nt mi Here L'lltll OlM'iiiuK of School Term M 1 1. Mollis Balding, lonelier In the Central iuhuil who Iiuh been en Joying an tight weekH vacation with friends In Bond, Bugtne, and Grants Pass bag returned to Ihe clly. Mra. Heldlng lm enjoyed a delightful vmll with Ikt triands hut Ih alutl to he book in ihe city again and will remain here during I lie remaining tint Until the opening of bha fall term of school. ti utixiiixti own it W. II. Ilrown one of the loading farmsrs of tha Laogall Valley coun- fcry wum among tha bualnasa arrivals heru tudav and has purohasad a thrashing outfit umi win contmel for thrashing o! th crops in the val ley. Mr. Rrown says Crops never looked holier In the valley than they dr thill your. HNIIKAVOItS TO SWIM A Urge number of ihe monihorti ol the christian und Presbyterian church Bndaarort win moot this evening Ml slje o'clock ut tho Hyun ClOthlaf store, bo motor to Wlul Kse haaeh for a gwtn followed by u plonk laisob, WltloilT RETURNS ii. B, Wright, i ml Insuranoa mun who bus been in Sun Francisco for the post two weeks on busi- ucs matters returned to tho city, today. CLOVERS LHAVLNG Mr. and Mrs. John M. Glover with (hair 'Saugbter, Miss Mathelda ax poci I;, loayo tho latter purl of tho week fct Nevvjiorl, where they will visit with Mrs. Carter, mother of Mn. Cilovor. TAYLOR on BUSINESS 'Cln;ronce Taylor olio of tho woll known funnels of tho west aide of I lio lnkn Is hero today trans acting business affairs. Mr. Taylor reports crops in good oondltlbti. O'COuNNELL brhars ankle Mlckoy O'Counoll who nUs boon working ut Fori KlnmaMi, logging, suffered a severe broken ankle yes terday and was brought hero whoro ho win receive medical attention, CATTLEMAN MERE Davo Llsoky one of tho well known und prominent cattlemen of Ihe Malt n country Is transacting bus iness here today. MjtBS Dotv liEAVES Miss kUtthryn botylatt ihls mftev- noon for Lukovlow where sho will visit for week with hor parents, Mr. and Mra. C. A. Doty, before resuming hor position horo with I ho Flrsl. Nullonnl bank. TOURING NOHTII It. B. I'Dtorson, It. W. Cullnor and J, IT. Converse all of Sun Frnn- okjoOi ptaking lour of northern couijlry, lefl horo ihls niornlng lor Cfjtor i,n ko. . Mainly . About . 4,.444 444 VISIT iiATTi.l-lNinp Grlxxjo Family Enjoy Trip Abonru iinMii'Niiip Oregon .Mr. and Mrs, Q, D, Grl.slu and family rtturasd fastorday afternoon from n delightful vinit ol Lafayette with .Mr. Orltjnt's only brotlnr B. hiiiki Orltils, whom Mr. OrUuls hud not seen In twenty-seven year,!. Willi" 'awuy III" family enjoyed u trip to Portland during which, time timy visited ths Battleship, Oregon, which brought io realisation oie ol j.Mr. Grizzle's greatest desires. At OoSM Bids tbS family camped fur Lhicu days uml enjoyed " lain hunt ling' whL-li wu a new experience for Uwni all. Condition! arc good along tlio count but no place he family visited bsd the activity tMal Klamath Fulls him, acortliiig In Mr, Gristle. PARRAR hitting VP Friends ol Lloyd V. rtm? nrs glad to learn dial bo i recovering from bis sorlous accledntayonougb to hit up Hi'1 greitter part of eat h day now und wlthlfl a week's tine It Ih tbooghl bs win Im ablo to walk with crutches, Hs is racuparatlng at ihc homo of his sister. Mrd. 0. it. Delnp. BAM IUBQO PARTY Ir. and Ura. W. B, Walsh. Owen- dOlyn Walsh, John 1,. Walsh, Mrs'. Wuller Austin and Warner Ausiin j all of San Idego, who are making i a lour of the northern slates, lef: Ihls morning for Crater Lake after Visiting here over Tuesday, . ON BUBIKESB Mortimer 1 assistant manngcr of the new lioldon Rule storn at OhltOQUln, nmong the buslnes visitors hero today, getting new mrobandlae for Ihe new store which he slates is doing a splendid bus iness. MOW NKi.N IS II' To uld the steady stream of lourlsis who continue, to visit Klam ath I'ulls from day to day, the chumher of commerce has plucod a new und attractive sign at tho head of the Htulrs of the local office, which gives a few facts about the community. Kl-.l I I.N 1-1UMI I I MS I Local Qlrls It.'luni from BoyiAg Trip to Bonth The Misses .Murgnret Worden and ('lorn Calkins liave nnurnod from Son Francisco where they purchased u lovely display of new fall llnery. mil- XHRBB MKN TOURING A party of three Including Rich ard Appleby of Concord, Mass., I.. und John F. Anderson both of WutBonvlllo, Qallfornla, who are making a motor tour of tho north west visited here yesterday enroute lo Crater Ijiko. VALLKY VISITOH Ampng the Med ford visitors to day Is J. (J. Vlull, who arrived In tho ciiy ihls morning. FROM ODELL LAKE Eddie Saniry Is in tao oily today transacting business mailers from Odell Luke. WEED VISITOR II. M. NlcOiola of Wood is trans acting business here today. HINSONS OF MEDFOKD Mr. und Mrs. 1!. I). RlnsOO with their sniiill son, Stanley, are gnosis In tho city from their homo at Modford. Mr. lllnson Is one of tho business mon of tho valley city und niukos Klamath Fulls frequent ly on business mutters. HERE win TWO WEEKS l. ii. Komp or, Dunsraulr la among tho gnosis in the clly, plan ning to 'lomuln horo for two weeks. FROM RED BLUFF H. E. Whlto of Rod Bluff Is among tho business visitors In the city today. NORTHERN PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. A. L. S.holck, Jr.. of Portland am uMong tho visitors in tho lty today. EASTERN PEOPLE BnroUte to Orator Luke, leaving here this morning, tho Misses H, land 10. F. French und llolono L. Fleming all of Washington, D. C enjoyed a visit in Klamath Fulls over Tuesday, UltOJI THE NORTH Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Show of Port land hero on business and pleasure spent Tuesday In tho clly. PROM GRANTS I'ASS W. c. Hood is hero on business matters from Urunts l'uss. BNYRRR TAKKH POSITION Former Prohibiten Officer TnkM Position ullli l.oi.il .Man Krd Snyder, former member of the prohibition force, In, accepted a position u salon nager for G. I). (Jrlzzlo, local monument man. and win be on tho road the greater purl of the time cdVerlng ths entire lerrli try. MIKH BALL K i i i it Miss Mary Dull, who tor the punt Is tracks has Bom studying kinder- 'i work In the school for kin dergarten teachers si sun Jose. California) is buck In ili- city snd baa aeceptod a position with WH son's abstract office. ion wi;i;ks visit .Mr. and Mm. (.'. N. Gordon ' Of Vreka. California, in making n motor trip of northern territory are among the visitors Jo-re today, arriving parly this morning from (he south and will visit throughout tho stute for about a week. NEVADA PAMILIE8 Two families of Milters, Nevada people; Haydeti Howard and II. 0. Lobrn, who dan to visit in this section for a number of days, ar rived in tho city Borly (Ms mora- ,n' ney are masinK plans lor u tr'P Crata I.uke tomorrow. THRKU .MONTHS TOUR Planning to petnape remain In I, j the stale of. Oregon for three months touring and enjoying the various (spoil, of beauty, Mr. and Mrs. Q. Vun Josen ure today visiting in Ih,- city on their extended tour from soul hern California. TO Till: LAKJB Arriving from Manhattan, Kan sas, the third ear to register from the (--oulliern city this season. Mr. and Mrs. John C, Cortelyon. were among the early morning tourists to reach Klamath Falls and left this afternoon for a two days. visit at Crater Lake, TO TOUK TATE Planning to tour through the; state of Oregon for at least a month Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark of I'u eblo. Colo., were among the first; . I .- ,e . . "' tlon they plan to visit at Crater and Diamond lakes. I UHTX In STAtir. Mr. und Mrs. II Jefferson of IJBjimpa, Florida, who are making a tour of tho sreat, spent Tuesday In tho city und left on this mornings stage for Crater Lake where they will visit for several days. OOIN'O TO l.AKKVIKW Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Friend of Santu Anna, California, who arc making n motor lour of southern Oregon left this afternoon for Lake view where they will visit with relatives 'before motoring on to Crater Luke. TO RETURN Mrs. A. E. llonsley. who has boon visiting in Ashland and Modford for several days, is expected .to re turn homo this evening. Fur Manufacturing; Coat Remodeling All work guaranteed Mrs. Wm, Bessler 625 Washington Between Sixth and Seventh jap IIM jr People '.",4 THE wEATHF.lt Tin. Cyclo-Btormagrapb ut Under w iod'1 Pharmacy Shows u slightly downward trend In buromolrlr prec- u this afternoon indicative of lilichor temperatures. V i - axt for next 21 hp urn: Fair and warmer. The Tyeos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High. 82 Low SS L'. h. Weather Report Weather: Oregon fair tonight and Thursday, except cloudy or foggy along the count. Continued warm In the Interior, light tfest wind. RBTCRS PROM MAXBB Mr. .r:d Mrs. Kred Shaw returned from Crater Lake this morning and left after a few hours visit here for ttter home at l.akevlew. They en Joyed a weeks vacation at the Iake. Mr. Shaw Is one of thet leading farmers of the l.akevlew country. HACK PROM BAWDON C. H. Knowlos returned yester day from Handon "by the sea" where he took Mrs. Knowles and their son, John. Mrs. Knowles will remain on the coast for a month or more seek ing better health, having recently sn bin 1 1 led to a major operation. MHKTOVG OK SCOUTS Mueller Calls MOOUng of Scouts For TomoiroCv iubl at 7:110 Julius .Mueller, troop leader No. 1 of the Boy Scouts has called a meet ing for all his scouts at the Ameri can Legion hall tomorrow evening at 7:30. Plans for activities of this troop will be discussed. ENROUTE N'oitTII Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzpstrlck. Mrs. Wagner and William Hall, southern California people, enroute north to visit a number of the coast cities stopped here yesterday and were guests while in the city at the I Hotel Arcade. PROM OAKLAND Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Burke. ; making i month's tour of Oregon from their home In California, are among tho visitors enjoying Klatn- I nil. IV. II.. .... -1 !.. r""" -.-u"'s yu- t wry louwy. RESUMES I"OSITIOX Miss Georgiana Cllft who return d the early part of the week from "';uv l meaiora, nas resumed ner position wllh the Falls Mercantile Store. ROII.EIt INSPECTOR Mr. Thomas, state boiler inspector left this morning for Grants Pass following an inspection of boilers for the state, in this county. WORK COMPLETED With the completion of the now steel vaults in the County Clerk's office, records are being placed in the now vaults making them safe from fire and easy to get to. OF FRISCO H. Ii. Laws here on busiuess mat ters from Sun Francisco is stopping at the Hotel Whjte Pelican. FROM CHIUOQUIX Erie Morton Js among the Chilo quln residents on business matters here today. BUSINESS ARRIVAL George Dillon, resident of Port land is here today transacting busi ness. FROM GRANTS PASS Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Welter arrived in tho city this morning from Grants Pass for a visit. VALLEY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Code Hall are guests at the Hotel Whlto Pelican from Medford. VISITING M.VOKH. HOME Roy V. Davis, cashier of Dank of Antloeh, California, tho no- companiod by his wife and daugh ter Margaret, and also Mrs. Nell Kolley of San Francisco, are mak ing a short stay here and will leave for X.'rater- Lake tomorrow morning. Mr. Davis reports business con ditions very good in his section of tho state, particularly among the grape growers whoso vineyards this year promise very heavy yields. He is a cousin of E. E. Mngee whoso guests they are during thoir slay horo. TO VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. R. Wall ot Wash ington are nmong the summer vis itors exported this week,' and will he tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd llonriJt on North Ninth. HARNHART'S SALE OR, SUMMER DRESSES. wl . SHOES fox Is this shoe or your neighbor's? YOUR foot is as different You get more than style and from your neighbor's as your comfort in Walk " ve" y0U gM , 'the pear-shaped heel. That is an ex- nose is. Even when you and .T Wi.Over feature that your neighbor wear the size shoe, can it realiy fit you both, when your feet are so different ? Walk-Over has a shoe for both of you, and it is a different shoe, not merely a different size. There is atleast one Walk-Over shoe to fit every known Si This b the contour of an onjlnir? fhoe heel. narrow at the bortorn and wide at the top. type of foot. Your own shoe is wait- torn for your heel to expand, and ing for you, h-re at the Walk-Over ic clings at the top. It' makes fine store, with a fit that is comfortable, fitting, good - looking Walk - Over and personal to you, in a style as shoes fit better, feel better and look smart as shoes can be made. better. ! Falls Mercantile Co. $ Exclusive Agents iiv:iMM:vvv:vM:'MHvMMi(MMMHlti DUDLEY P. SCHNF.I.LHACHER Dudley P. Schnellbacher. travel-, ing representative of the firm of Sehroeder 4i Tremayno. St. Louis, Mo., a sponge and chamois concrn, died at a local hospital last night . at 11 o'clock following an illness' of ten days with pneumonia. Mr. i Schnellbacher, a man of 50. years, j was attended up to the day of his death by M. J. Ecaville, a repre sentative of the company from Seattle, who was sent here to be of assistance during his illness. Mr. Schnellbacher was a resident ! of Webster Grove, a suburb ot St. Louis, where he leaves a widow and family. The body will be shipped j tomorrow to Webster Grove, where I funeral services and interment will take place. LAUNDRY MAX RETURN'S Andy p. Davis and wife, of Marsh field, left this morning for their homo after a visit to this city. Mr. Davis is president of the Marshflold laundry, whic hlnstllution is closely Identified with tho Jlunger Service Laundries now planning tho estab lishment of a plant similar to that in Marshfield. He Is the ranking officer in the Grand Commnndory of Kuigbts Tem plar of Oregon and a close friend of E. E. Magee who entertained Mr. j and Mrs. Davis at his heme during a portion of their stay bore. MISS FOSTER HERE Southern Girl Here to Visit DurlliK ., AttKUSt and September Miss Margaret Juno Foster ot San Fran.'isco Is tho lovely -house guest of Mrs. J. S. Hatenian and plans to remain In this vicinity during tho months of August and September. During part ot hor visit here sho will visit at tho Obenohain ranch near Malia. MERRILL RANCHER W. "Griffith one of Merrills woll known 'luachera was a business cal ler in the city ever Tuesday. r Mm Und Womm yours makes shoes fit better. See in these diagrams how shoe heels are made. The ordinary heel is so nar row at the bottom that (here is no room for your heel to expand. It is no wonder that pres sure from your weight makes ordinary shoes gape at the top. The pear-Aaped heel has room at the bot- This i( the fear-ihapt4 f.r.i. It makes loom for the naturalbulge or Tour heel, yet clings at the top. r i Make Your Car Run Smooth and Noiseless Keep it greased land oiled and you will, eliminate a lot ot trouble and a lot ot noise. Let Us Do the Job Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calkins GENERAL FIRESTONE and OLDFIELD Klamath Ave. & 6th St. FROM XEW MEXICO Rex R. Anderson and party of Hurley, New Mexico, are visiting here today enroute to Crater Lake. FROM MAODOEI, Mrs. J. S. Bailey with her daugh ter, Mrs. Elna, Rice, of Macdoel, spent the duy horo visiting with friends and shopping. They return ed home late this afternoon. Mens Canvas Gloves, good weight, prs. for 25c. Klamath Klothlng Kompany. Adv. 31-6. STOCKS AND BONDS Wo solicit Inquiries to buy or sell any marketable listed local or un listed securities. Active market for Durant Star, Flint and Rlckenbacker Motor Is sues; Public Utilities. Prompt attention given all orders. Cash paid for pnrcnases; no delay. Quotations furnished. 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