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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1925)
Saturday, AUGUST h, i92n EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, .OltEqON . PAGE-THUEB 5 X X X 2 J X 2 ! I ! X J 2 t t t t t f Take em Away Used Fords At the Lowest Prices of the Season lhft this MOBirura A n ! Louring DortHsm oouotr)' for iievonil weeks, Mr. and Mm. L. T. Oil well unci daughter of L m Antelef, loft ror tbir bom this in ruing, after enjoying u visit In K 1 11 ii 'i t ii KalU ever Friday. i l vihiti.vg at OHAXBR ji Aftur itpondlur; Friday hem, llm i1. Misses iVordu Nelson uml Mildred j Buscb with kTdgar w. Roberta left A I I.I .tllf... f ..- Cr, ...... I..I... ...I...-. limy will sound tbe week end at MM Indue. f ? I f LOOK 1924 Touring, Ruckstell axle 300 1919 Touring .' 60 1920 Touring, completely overhauled 100 1923 Roadster 175 1920 Bug, positive guarantee 150 We have several others but these are the best. USED CARS don't last long with us, because we price them to sell. ,, . . TltA.HAT lG lit HIM;M 11. IS, Nelson ami niece of San F. ,mi nt ii am i I" mllng over Sunday In K l.i III Jill fall), .Mr. Nelson be i lug uno nf the Bullhorn cities lead- aiitomolilln man, is transacting w 1 1 1 1 1 ; bora. ' OVKK HI.KK.i;.M j? Tin; Misses Mario E. Gcury and y Helena Benaon nf Ban Francisco, ion tlifa miming by stage for Crater l.alui to vUlt over Sunday, after ' bg Friday In the city with X friends. THH WKATHKK Tho Cyclu-Hlorinagraph at rnder w apd'i Pharmacy shows but llttlo ' bangs in beronetrle conditions gltbo tnj Indicator is falling slightly thin afternoon Forecast for nail 21 hours: Continued '"'r and warm, Prob- ahly showers lonlght. The Tyros rocoritliig thermometer registered in u x I in ii in and minimum temperatures today an fallowa: High 90 Ixiw (3 r. H. Weather Baoorl Weather: Omgon, fair and con tinued warm tonight and Sunday,' Ugh' norlhely wlndg. KFTTHNS TO C1TT Aftur Aiiwiiuu of Three STesra Be nun- Hate to Make llomu UNITING AT Mi;iI'OHI Charles fichaal left yesterday afternoon for Medford to visit over I Sunday with friends. V. K. O'Nell arrived today front Medfogd and will locate In Klamath Falls to be connected with the Swan bake Moulding company. Mr. O'Nell lived hern about three yearn ago before moving to Medford. go TO LAKH J. D. Newsom, w. ii. Bartlett ami George B&anway left this af- tnrnoon to 'spend over Sunday at t'rater Lake. I-KVTON VISITS I'AIIF.NTS Prank I'eyton connected with the Southern Paclf.r at. Mount Shasta ban returned nth after vMtlug with hln parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. I Peyton, . T TO KOI lil POINT Mr. and Mm. Al Raymond with Ulaa Vera Thompson and Jack i Jewell left t ii afternoon for j Rocky Point to he gone over Kun- dav mi an outing. f l.KAVING TUESDAY Mm. Hldredge O'Leary, who witli her little son has heen visiting at J the home of her sislor-ln-law, Mrs. Dan rump of Modoc Point, plans Uo have Tuesday for her home In j San Francisco. LOOKING TOB LOCATION The Sinclair brothers. F. It. and .1. H. of Hois'. Idaho are spending lenaral days here looking over husiness possihilfties and helng very much impressed with Klamath Falls will possibly locate here. PROM MAUX Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenny with I, 'their dauhter, Montana, spent Kri ; day in the city shopping from their i home in Matin. BAI SIGER MOTOR COMPANY Authorised Ford Sales ami Service 8th dC Klamath TO WALLA WALLA Mr. and Mra. L. B. Olds will leave tomnrrow for a two weeks vacation ' which they plan tu spend at Walla Walla. Washington. 3 LKAV1NG TOMORROW Mm. P. F. Muss and .Mrs. George ; Thresher will leave tomorrow fnr I Huckleberry mountain' to enjoy a i tun days outing. MOTOH I-AIITV PROM KBW VOIIK A. Bprllntame and Sea Fnmclaco I Baa tern toorlata continue to visit perty Including Mrs W r- Mor-i Klamath Falls nnd aurroundlni rlson and daughter. Uooald McKIn ' '" anothur party of New Tor lony uml Mr. ami Mis. w. m. Me-peoplo lu.-ning bare this mornlna Iiiiosh, left Klamath Falls thin i for Crater Luke. In the parly were morning lor Crator Lake in apt ml Mtoeea m. a. Parker ami Jaaale Sunday. I.unily of Troy. N. Y., and Miss i ! Kffle Luke of Brooklyn, New York. iii in mi i; SI MMY BUMNM8 tun? P, w. Rlchardl of Dunamulr win! a. w. Qr-anti Jr., arrived hum ipend the wook-end hum from tba yeatordny afternoon from Ban Pron. t'allfnrnla city. elsuii to attend to bualneaa malturs. The Excellence of Dress WKHKS OITI.VtJ TBIP Mrs. Ralpb HOyt and two child ren with her sister. Mm. It. II. Wolfe of Diillas. Texas and Mr. and Mm. Flnley left this afternoon fur a weeks outing at Diamond Lake. Mrs. Wolfe Is spending the suminur here from, her southurn bonte with her sister. VISITING MltS. NOItlllS Mr. Hnd .Mrj. H.irry Klnabarser. Mr. and .Mrs. Zem Kubll, Mrs. Etta Murphy and Walter V. Norru), rela tives of Mrs. Uocla Norris are ar riving this evening from Medford to spend the week end with Mrs. Norris. TO DIAMOND LAKE Mr and Mrs. It. II. Duugiis and family left late this afternoon for Diamond Lake to enjoy Sunday on ii fishing trip. HUSINESS TH1P Jerry Sciioenfeldt, commercial man of San Francisco, is in tho city calling on tile various bualneaa bouses today. Me.U LlFFK IMPROVING Word from Sun Francisco Telb Friends He is Iteeoverinn WEAVKK LEAVING TUESDAY Popular College Boy to Leave For .Muiitiina in Few Oaya After s p e n ding the summer montha here, Bdwln Woever. among the pupulur college boys hem, plana to leave Tuesday for a brief visit III Kugelle with his parenta before going on to Molilalia Where he will spend several weeka visiting with frtenda, Friends or Jack McAuliffe have received word here from Mrs. Me AulIKe, saying that he stood the nip south wonderfully well and is now a patient at St. Mary's hosp: ;!. Grafting of flesh on his limb will sturt within a few days and the at tending physicians feel that within six weeks time he will be back in Ktumatn Falls, able to walk again. llllOTHF.ItTONS VISITING is a distinction that la afforded but tew men. n Implies thai tile mini thus distinguished has BOlootod, no' so much rabrioa of cost Inn. clothes Unit III bis form In every detail. He Is a man of discriminating tastes; he has chosen the eminence of s cloth tailored to suit the pscularltles of his build, pretorfod n material that matches the style nnd pat tern. The ndVnhtaitCS of such dress uml mil he over ea- tlmeted. The oonfliienoe Installed in the minds or the well tailored Insures tholr favorable ncneptance in circles where appearance and abllllles count. The selective mind that discerns clothes of superior inerll Inures to the native ability. Such excel lonce can only be insured in tailor made stiits. They cost no, more. VISIT HERE Cadet, .lessu Dressier and brother, Hurley Dressier of Medford spent Prlday bare riattins at (he home pf .1. F. Maguire. Sr.. enroute to Fort Jones where they will visit with friends. The boys enjuyer: a several days inning at Crater and Dia mond Lakes while In this vicinity. Cadet Dressier will leave tor West Point the later part of this month to resume his work. Mr. and Mrs. W E. Urnlherton or ! southern California are visiting here i fur a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. w. n. Brbtherton. After visiting hem they will motor on uortli tor a visit berore returning south, where Mr. Brotherton has located in Oakland. SOI TIIF.HN PABTV EniMule in Crater Lake a party of six southern people let'l the ell -this morning. Including Mr. and Mrs. Benton S. Wcsttmiro ot LOS Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll G. WnternfaJt, Mm. M. II. Taylor and Mary F.dyth Waterman all of Oakland. AT THE BEACH Friday evening u party ot local people motored to Wlul-Kse beach after otrice hours Tor a picnic and swimming party. Those making tile trip were: Mrs. W. S. Slough. Mm. Coach. Mrs. K. S. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stubblerield and daughter, Gertrude, Gertrude Park er, Vera Houston, George Meln tyrn. Wayne Aknrs and the Misses Bdyth'e and .lane Wilson. J. A. GOLDSMITH ' MERCHANT TAILOR Winters Building We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day i MANY TOURING THROUGH With today one of the busiest at the chamber of commerce thla sea son for registration of foreign cars. the greater number of the tourists planned week end trips to Crater i and Diamond lakes. Those registering today were: J. O. Brailey, Cotton-; wood. Ca!if.;C. W. Courtney, Los An- i geles: C. H. Blanchard. Clarient. j Calif.; Henry L. Willey. San Mateo: T. E. Melcndry, Alvarado. Calif.; M.I D. McCray. Stockton, Calif. : Dave i Perkins. Long Beach: Scott McAr-j thur, McArthur. Calif.; A. E. Bd-' wards. Monrovia. Salif.: A. H. Hel-j mer. Los Angeles: Walter S. John-1 son. San Francisco: Grace M. Bell. ! Oakland: S. M. Camp. Sacramento;! Mm. C. C. Itlpllng, Los Angeles; R.I J. Taft. Lincoln, Calif.; Charles War- j ner. Falls lliver. Mass.; James j Moody, San 'Francisco; 'Walter Walk er, Burlingamc Calif; Lillian E. Taylor. Los Angeles: Charles Schel- ler, Hollywood, Calif.; H. D. Dag-1 gatt, Lyle Wash.; G. M. King, Se-j attle. Wash.; W. F. Adams, San j Francisco. THE - COOLEST - PLACE - IN - TOWN" 1 TODAY ONLY 'Beauty And The Bad Man" from Peter B. Kyne's famous story of the gold days of California Sunday and Monday Charles K. Harris' famous song story "THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS" Presented by Dorothy Mackaill, Ralph Lewis, Creighton Hale, Alec B. Francis, and a fine supporting cast. Scenically Unusual With the Photographic Atmosphere of New York City's Internationally Famous Tombs Prison and Criminal Courts Building. Vibrant With Human Appeal A story of Temptation, Error, Punishment and Heroic Sacrifice. , I I 4 !' I I LIBERTY! Richard Harding Davies' Story "HONOR AMONG MEN" A story of a gambler who played j, a square game . Sunday and Monday The most thrilling horse race ever filmed "GOLD HEELS" A picture that gives you a 100 to 1 shot for your money. Based on. the famous play "Checkers", it is entertainment plus. VISITING AT MOSS HOMK I, RKTVKX FROM; ASHLAND j Both visitors are relatives of Mr, Me- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McPherren I Pherren s and will be taken to Crater Mr. and Mm. Alvin Moss and.' motored to Ashland on Tuesday to j Lake on an outing while here. daughter. Miss Mildred, of Ashland j meet their house guests. Mm. Oliver are the bouse guests of Mr. and McPherren of Albany. Oregon, and Breakfast bacon Is good. But' it Mrs. S. W. Moss of this city. Mra. Harriet Cabeen ot Chicago, 111. j always looks as if It needed ironing. ? ? f t T t ? T i i I t t t & i t T Y ? T ? i t T t f T f T t ROY CALL Used Cars Between 7th and 8th on Klamath Avenue We have sold and delivered 76 used cars already this season and we are selling more every day. We are the oldest used car dealers in this city and you will always find our prices much lower. We handle nothing but local cars none from Calfiornia- Jf" The following is a partial list of what we have on display. 1920 Studebaker Light Six 1923 Hudson Super Six 1923 Ford Coupe, well equipped 1922 Buick touring 1920 Paige model 6-66 1920 Apperson 6 Rds. 4 pass. 1920 Haynes Six touring 2 Chevrolet tourings 1 Ford Rds. delivery 3 Ford tourings, starters 1 1918 Buick 4 touring 1 Mitchell touring 1 Oakland Rds. 1 Oakland Rds. ' 1 Chevrolet Bug M 1 Ford Bug A FEW SPECIALS ? , 1 Elgin touring excellent shape $210.00 1 Nash 6 touring, fine condition $375.00 1 Buick touring $275.00 1 Buick touring $175 00 2 Reo Speed Wagons 1 Dodge delivery $350.00 1 Ford delivery $50.00 1 Ford chassis with seats on $40.00 1 Ford bug $60.00 Between 7th and 8th on Klamath Avenue t a f - - m. a a a . a. ak at V V aV V aV .aV A . f tftf f tm ff f tf m tff ff f m ft w f tf www I ttttTTTT?tTttTttmttttm 'i-w - ion i , . r ; , i