Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1925)
Mil DAY AlKiUKT 7, I!l2r, EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALIi?, OUEGON PAGE THJIEF oAt the PINE TREE .inch Dftjupioy "my w,,n '"'( bul ri- hiii inurin! in "A Brdndwgy Butterfly," tug nttraotl ii tho Pino Trot tboatre lodny. Lotlllfl PftOndg OOmOM l Hi1 rosouu or Uio llttlo butterfly, playod by Dorothy Devon, umi in u thrill ing moment saves her from I ho olutohoi of umi hftndiomd porlrgyor or 1 1 in 1 111 inn roles, John ItOOhO, Durlni Hi" special seonoii Impulse, mi nvni. wan endeavoring id put ovary ounce or realism Into her obgraotor' button when, niiiiii'iiiy, in ii x ejlomonl of thfl nononti she god,od a sharp booh lo tlu Jaw umi fulled Hoi thunderstruck notor, n nol nogossary in take thb oouhti tor " wu nboul if mlnuioi boforg tho nctor wim gblo to u up umi iuku notloOi omkt l,l-;.a I-: BO0IUM 1 At'Pprtlund Vernon Si ai Bnittlt V. Oakland S, ai Him Kriui lin o u, Bftorftmohto i AI pQg AngOlOg . Hull l.uko J, MRS. GHNTIIY I'.tHMKMK .WWW I'oung Miiii'ini pi iiond Iwmiok Awoj .trier Long MIm' Prlonds of Mrs, Alice Rao Qentry, who wan wi-ll Known here are nolry lo loitrti of her unllini'ly dMthi which orriirri'il In Ih'iiil on Augiuti 8, after mi iiiiii'hh or several years. Ahoni two months ur.i ibo returned io nor initio- tn Bond after btlni bdro (or minio lima in search of bolter health. Bofldoji hoi noihori Mrs. m. B Bostwood Cnmpboll sbo Is snf vlvod by hor husband, Bd Qentry, two HtttO SOBS, .lurllle unit Miiurlt '-, mi in fun i daughter, Wnndi Marie, boy fiither. (wo ilttOfli Mrs. Ktlud Rndolpfa or Morrill umi Mm. Afflo Durkee, also of Merrill, s. w. Bagt. wood or Mallu and Broesl kkuitwood now residing m Bpraguo Itiver, Bho wim ii nloe of Marlon lliinkn of thin city. Mru. Omry wim u woitiuii of liinrmlim pcrsomillly ami leaven u in- i of friends who mourn her loss. 'i n CRATRR l.tki; A parly or Ki'iillli- people visiting here ThttfidAy on their wuy lo Cruler l.uko Included Or. K nun on II llrown. Mru. Ccrtrtidc Jopsey ami .Minn Juti In Burgh. iajovim; tkip Mr. anil ifrt. K. ,. Cudonass ami Min Willi Mrs. Itosc LoviikkI "I Oak liiml aro uniting tin' Hoiithi'rn motor liu enjoying rlsii to Klamath Ptllt. The First Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County Santford & Co. AOCt MAIM CTDCCT ai tZ.U VI M 1 . 1 a I .1 . H .T"! Phone 34 Phone 64 ;r The Largest Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County Merit crciinii'iy butter 11) Kul I cream dheeso, ll Uae our delivery .service--compare our price with the price you have been paying you will frnd our price is less and you get ser vice th.it will please you. Our price is good until market changes make comparison each time you purchase during each week. Prices quoted in this ad are good until market changes 1 lb. Hills lied Can coffee RC 4 lb. Hills Red Can coffee, lb 54 A) lb.-sack Drifted Snow flouj- 2.65 49 lb. sackYisher's Blend flour 2.65 Fancy seedless raisins, lb JQ Gal. size Libby's applebutter Fancy bulk coffee, lb 45 10 lbs. pure cane sugar "JQ 25 lbs. pure cane sugar 1.75 100 lbs. pure cane sugar 6.55 Kellogg's corn flakes, package "i lb. tin fancy peanut butter, lb 25 Vit p'nt i,ue o"ve ii .25 Pint Wesson or Mazola oil 28 G boxes large matches 25 Large bottle Certo JQ Jello, any flavor Q 4 oz. bottle vanilla 4-0 Large package Shreaded Wheat J2 Large can fancy red salmon 3Q 2 packages Chesterfield 'cigarettes 25 2 packages Lucky Strige cigarettes .25- 2 packages Camel cigarettes t25 Pint Ball Mason fruit jars, doz QQ Quart Ball Mason fruit jars, doz JJQ 10 lb sack pure cane suaar T 100 lb. sack pure cane sugar . 6.55 We are now receiving 'large supplies of iogue River fruits and vegetables they are purchased by our Medford store direct from the growers which makes it possible for you to purchase them without paying two profits. j A Compare the quality of our fresh fruits and vegetables with those you purchase elsewhere PBOM OHUUOQOIN Andy Andoroon i nmopi thi bnil UbSa cation . today from Chlloquln VISITS KATHBR Mm. k. White motorad to Lanioll Valloy yottorday whoro sho ipenl tht day riStUai with lu r tathor, A. II. iirown. our or iiio promlnonl ranoh or of tha valloy, Cropi arc in plondld condition In the valloy country according to Mm. whii... t;it. wis CASS Mr. and Mru. R, a. Mcl'hortpn wore MiRort horo yoatorday from rjranli Pan kiu-hih at ibo Hotol Wblto l'olU-nn whllo lu ro. AT THE L-I-B-E-R-T-Y COWBOY PRINCE" A good story with lots of action SATURDAY Edmund Lowe in "Honor Among Men" -S,!iw tT 'ThO OOOlOHt Phu'o In Town' i.uImi1 Pfttoiida, Cullbn Landlt, wiiiiuii Louis, Porolhy Dovdro In "A Broadway Butterfly" a flMhtnd picture of Ui orpiiL whiio Way SATURDAY Vlol.i Dunn n ml linn l.yon In "THE NECESSARY EVIL"' Mainly About People ::V4..;..;.c---'-M---4- BBTCRXIXQ TOXKJHT H. S. (iooding and Lloyd Hyan. local merchants who have been in Portland several days attending "Hnvers' Week." will arrive home this evening. They made the trip by motor and spent yesterday at Salem enroute home. ItKTURN KltOM CAliIKORNIA PATRICK I.KAVKS 0. ' Patrick, among the well known surveyors who bus been here duriuK itu- suntmer atonths, plana to Mi! T. Molatoro and son. Hurry, who huvi- been tontitiK southern California for the pact two wedks lloavo the oarly part of the wook tor returned home last evenJOfi com- n vlult In Colorado utter which he ulotlno ii lour of :.iiiiii mlli s. While i will go south into the oil fields of In sun Pruotsco they ylsltod wljli; Oklahoma, planning, to vleit at Tulsa, Iholr daughter unci sister, Miss Dunn j Okmulgee, McAllister and Oklahoma Molatoro who is iii training at (Jul City. Prancla bopltal. Touriatg from nil i of the Country wore motorUjgJ oaklami i-a.mii.i purts through sonllicin Cnllfornlu uccord Ing lo Mrs. MOlatorfl and ui limes on Uio highway! ii waa Impoaerblc to IraVdl tailor than ti n mill's an hour traffic tt'us so heavy. SOL'THKllN DOCTOIt Bn route lo fritter l.uko. Dr. and Min. O. W. Kirk aPd Albert Kirk Upon I Thursday visiting horo from iholr southern liomq In Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Decker with Ihotr sons, Thomus urn! Kii-hard, of Oakland, ('nllfomlu. were visitors hero yesterday, leaving this morning for CratOr LattO to spend the weekend. VISITIXti LAKH Mrs. Ophltn ore BchroedoT of San PranclCCO, lOfl by stune Ibis morn Inn rur CratsT tittko, dttdr vls'ltlrig here Thursday. KILLl-'.D IN ACCIDRXT Mother umi Sou Killed In Southern City In Acclilcnt Word was recotved today from sirs, pjoreuce O, tpgwersen of San Pranclsco telling of the aooldontal dentils of Louise Anne umi llewltl P'alth. wife und adopted son of I Wlntlirop .1. I'lurke, who were killed in mi antomohlio nccldentl The ro- mulUH of I he mother umi son were shipped lo Mrs. Clarke's home for cremation. IOWA PEOPLE Motoring through the northwest ern country, Mr. und .Mrs. J. 11. Moloney or Cedar Rapids, towa were amoni the gdeats vlaltyng here over Thursday. IXIVKHS1TV t ITV Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Hays of BugOne were among the. city's vis itors yesterday, RENO, NEVADA Bummer visitors in the city yes lerduy Included .Mr. und Mrs. W. W. Christian of Reno, Nevada. MAL1X VISITOR C, ii. Anderson Is attending to business mutters here today from his home ut MallU, l.XCOMK TAX MAX HERE Prod Oolvig, w'a i for the past tew years bus been coveringhe Klum Oth, Lake and Ja-'kson territory for the United States iucome tux dc partorinnt, arrived in Kl-nuath Kails last ni-gfct t i spend several days in Klamath on Income tax matters. Sam Barring, !i is associate in the Income tux Inspection business, pre ceded hlm to Klamath Falls, ami bus jjurneyed mi lo Lakevlew where be will attend lo government matters. TO MEDICINE I.AKK Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Blackmail and I Charles Blaokmon left this morn- iii!! for Medicine . Lake where they (will stop below Slaliu for a sage I hen hunt. I TOCRDfG WKST Mrs. It. G. Collins. Elizabeth T. Collins and John Collins arrived here yesterday afternoon from La Grange. Illinois, making a tour of the northwestern country. This morning the party left to visit at Crater Lake. BAItL K1SHER LKAVKS Karl FUher, stale tax commis si iner departed yesterday 6ir Salem after spending several days in Klam ath und Lake counties conferring with county assessors of both coun lles. it w us Mr. Kisher .who jour neyed to Luke county, while his rep resentative spent several days here conferring with W. T. Lee, Klam ath assessor. AT LAMM'S MILL .Miss Lillian Scof field left thft forenoon for Lamm's mill to join Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cookingham on a fishing party. Mr. and Mrs. Cookingham are former residents of Klamath Kalis aud are enjoying a visit here from their home at Pendleton. LEAVING TOMORROW I Mrs. It. McDonald. Mrs.' Kay Hun- Sparks and family are leaving, to morrow for Huckleberry mountain to pick huckleberries. VISITIXti Ill'Il.ATIVKS Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thornton of Tacoma. Wash., arrived in the city last night for a visit of indefinite duration with Mr. and Mrs. K. W. BurdCtte of this city. Mrs. Thorn ton utul Mrs. Burdette are sisters. Mr. Thornton is one of the prom inent Insurance salesmen of To conin und may possibly locate in Klamath Kalis. RETURN TO HOME Geneva and Rveritt lieer. who have been visiting for the past month ih tho city with their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. BrUley, have re turned to their home at Qerber with their mother. Mrs. C. tleer. MOVIXti TODAY With the remodeling of the now Lucas stoic conftileted, the local firm Is today busy moving from Maiu and Fifth to Main and Eighth. ritoM PORTIjANU Mr. and Mrs. George Allen of Pbrtlnntl are oujoylns n visit hero. I,i:i r-TMIS MOItMMi Cliurles T. Wright of Sun Krnn clsco lofl by stage this morning rot Crnfier Luke after visiting here Thursday with friends. Krom crater Lnlio Mr. Wrlghl will go on to Bend for a Vtstl before returning noiith to Sun Krunclm-o. ASIII.AXD VISITOItM ISvelyn Chtdwoll and Nellie l. l.oombi of Ashlnnd were visitors here yesterday from Ihe valley, COPCO SIHN ARRIVE , P. Gulley of Ashland and Harold Hunch and .1. W. Pearl or Medford I arrived las' nlghi from tho i Rogue lllver volley country lo spend sev eiral days In Klamath unending to company business, II.WCIIKIIS VISIT Among the ninny ranchers who Visited KlAmath Kalis for the pur pose of buying supplies und Attend ing lo business matters, were w. H, Kitts h ran.-her of Bonanco, Sol Duwey, a rancher of DorelUi umi G. W, Mnrion, who resides In norlh wesi Lake e.iunty nt Silver Luke. 1'ltO.M LAKKVIKW M. Peterson und Louis Nelson, logging contractors ut Lakevlew, nre lu the city today transacting business. llll Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling ah work guaranteed Mrs. Wm. Bessler fiL'o Washington Between Blstt'ti and Seventh FROM SOUTH Mr- and Mrs. 11. G. Alexander were among tho early morning tour ists reaching the city from Los An geles enroute north on a motor trip. They plan to visit about a week in the state. . MAILING LETTERS Today. Miss Mar.,. Johnston of the chamber of commerce office is busy limiting the weekly chamber of commerce letter to all members of the chamber find a number of out side business men. The letter tells briefly of the numerous civic acti vities which are under way and of I hose that have been accomplished. Mr. and Mrs. TV. K. Palmer re siding in Snnta Harbara. who are j enjoying a motor trip through Ore fgon, arrived hero this morning ami will visit throughout the slnte for tho coming two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beli of Oak lund. California, who are enjoying a motor tour of southern Oregon were visitors her today enroute north. While here they visited with Bob Uynn. locul automobile man. oAt The LIBERTY The tale of a beautiful American girl of fabulous wealth, who is in fluenced by a deposed King to Use her money to restore 'him to the throne, and the complications that 'ensue when the King's faithful fpl ; lower, known as the "Jackal." finds the King unworthy, is told in "Hon or Among Men," a William Eox pro duction, directed by Denlson Clift. whfch is on Saturday at the Liberty Theater. m Making Success Easier For You The mission of this bank is to make success easier for you. Your own resources are limited. Your own unaided efforts can carry you only a little way. But the experienced counsel and active co-operation which this bank is able to give will smooth the way to the full ac complishment of your ambitions. Come and see us about it today, add our strength to yours. Let us The American National Bank J of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Member Federal Reserve System. l il it - Ii la 1 t ! il tl il M i s