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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1925)
4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 1,1 025 i 1 1 -' . EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE j r r j i i Willys-Knight Four and Six Overland Four and Six Price Reductions Effective August 10 On all models of Willys-Knight and Overlanrts r- ' Reductions Ranging up to $300 Here is an opportunity to purchase either tire- Overland which is the most economical gear shift car on the market or the famous sleeve valve motored Willys-Knight at prices that are below anything asked for even ordinary automobiles. Consider the Quality Consider the price reductions An OVERLAND or a KNIGHT is always your best buy HEALTH IS PRECIOUS anuria M . ii by m idling carefully iho portals tbronib which UftauM' vrvcin are mow I likely to ft n tor tin body toe toetli AIm - f i ti uQd tilh Which fall to proptly handle food ;tf WAnmhbh' for m.inv in ytfrioiiH III, Don 7 uchm hav I hum examined fpe and know their condition I'jfuWly. R. D. COE, DENTISTS 202 2.04 JI;i;k. (Painless of course) Illdg. Slit and Main Phono 83 LEAVING TOMORROW J3c " ' 9 I '!f n iiiK i bo gone for tot re mainder of the monih ol August, Mr, nnd M rH, km. t'liilcote will leave hy motor totnnrrov.- for tba state of Washington and i ' vi ral points In Canada (Vbora they plan to visit. SPENCER CBKKK PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hatik, Mr. and Mrs. II. Funk. Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Clamant, Miss Fern Hanks, Miss Kathaleen Malloy and Blalr Malloy wore anoni the 'local people who spent Sunday on BpeQcev Creek on an outing, LEFT THIS MORNING Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Henderson of Look Boadb loft In their motor cat this morning for Crater Lake to visit for n taw days. OVERLAND - KNIGHT SALES CO. Fourth St. and Klamath Ave. - Phone 89 9 I 'hone today for a demonstration t 2 T I I ? T t t t I I ROM BERKELEY Mrs. Abble K. Tyrall and I).' A. Tyroll of Berkeley, eaiir. motoring north, spent Ifontla Klamath Kttlls. visiting VISITS MERRILL o4t The LIBERTY The incomparable Annette (Caw lermap, whose diving skill Is world renowned, gives I fascinating por trayal of the Island maid In "Venus of tba South Seas." Here Is n pic ture that will delight all theater goers. If you like novelty eotnhlned with action and artistry, be sure to sec "Venus of tba South Heas," at the Liberty tonight. Mary Jane Gray, district deputy of tbe Royal Neighbors of America, vlin neuuquariers in t'ortiano. woo for several weeks has been in Klam ath Falls organizing the woman'-' order, relumed from Merrill where she found the women of the Merrill community anxious to install a chap- ; ler of their own. Following the in stallation of the local chapter here tomorrow evening, Mrs. Orgy plans to devote her time to the Merrill district. I.I s .xo son LEAVE i t 4 at A A da A eV aV A. A M jk Jts. .. . A. S. A, A, A A A A A A A . P. M. I.ucuk uud son Marion aro leaving tonight for Han Kranclnco to attend a "inarkcL week" on n huy- ' Ing irip. planning to he gone the re mainder of tin week. While south s they plan to pHrchae Htoek for their new more into whic h they have Just ; Friendly Counsel Graham Brothers truck pro duction for the first six months of 1925 equalled their entire production for 1924. Words of commendation from good business men in every part of the world are responsible. Thoroughly sold by their own experience with these trucks, they in turn are selling their friends. I -Ton Chassis, 1,810) IM-Tuu Chassis, S I . tori; Delivered H. S. WAKEFIELD 420 Klamath Avenue Phone 106 Graham Brothers SOID BY DOPOE BROTHER DEALERS EVERYWHERE Trucks Sacred Heart Academy a select boarding and day school for girls and boys. Conducted by the Sisters of St Francis. Grrules follow regular state courses. - MUSIC AND ART departments under excellent teachers. High school standardized. Kates are reasonable. For information write Sisters of St. Francis or call at the academy. KLAMATH FALLS sends LETTERS e. A. Patterson. Grand Knight of Columbus, Ml. McLaughlin Council No. It6t, has mailed letters to ail tnenjbers of tho order telling of the "K. of C. Picnic" to be held Sunday on tin- Ashland-Klamath Falls high way at Uaydeti's Meadow. A npo-U program bag been arfMged for an t tba picnic gives promise' f oeltr; or e of the most successful of tho tun-nier. moved on Main and Kighth. oAt the TINE TREE An unusual program of high-class novelties will be seen on the vaude ville bill presented at the Pine Tree Theater Wednesday and Thursday. The Three Maintains are consid ered one of the most sensational acts of its kind in vaudeville. Morton & Dennis. "The Squirrel Dodgers", two comedians of the new school, a sure-fire laugh get ter, catchy songs, chatter, harmony nml yodellng. Keith & drear. "A Voice and a Violin", a song bird from nixie and a violinist of rare merit In classic and popular melod ies that Will remain in the memory of everyone. McLaughlin & Tlgar. a t tarn of fun-makers sure to please because of their refreshing way of rend,eflng comedy and character songs. Root. Boiling in novelty laughs, a little of everything and all done well soni3 Juggling, a few acrobatic stunts and a little dancing, all done In a comedy way. The much heralded picture. "Pal O' Mine," is coming to the Pine Tree Theater tonight. Wide inter est has been displayed in this pro duction because of tbe splendid and unusual criticisms accorded it wherever it has played. Portraying the home ns life's fundamental source of happiness the story is said to be woven along lines of Interest nnd action that makd It differerft from any picture of a similar sub ject. Irene Rich heads a brilliant cast which includes: Pauline Garon. Willard Louis, Josef Swickard, Jean De Brlac and Al Koscoe. ATTKMUN'ti IICSIN'KSS tieorgo M. Taylor anil J. A. Her man of Do.nam.Ulr were business vis itors in Klamath Fulls over Monday. MANY SOUTHERN VISITORS San Francisco visitors over .Mon day in the city Included: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adams, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Kllpatrlck, Mr. and Mrs. Austin W. Sparry, Mr. nnd Mrs. liowutd M. Taylor, 51. K. Coulter. M. K flnrtiu. F. .1. Hoagland, B. S. M Hot and K. It. Alexander. TOURING THROUGH G. C. Lynn. C. 1'. Thnmusson nnd J. Axclhuum of Portland spent Mon day litre visiting and left this morn ing f ,r Crater Lake. RYAN HACK Conditions Never Looked Heller for Kail Business lie Thinks Lloyd Ryan; local clothing mer chant who Just returned rfom Por- land. where he attended "buyers' j week" for merchants from all parts of the state, found business condl- I lions splendid nnd outlooks for fall j business were never better. Is the opinion of Mr. Hyan. LKAHS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lear of Los Angeles. Calif., who for the past ten days have been visiting at the home of i&ti and Mrs. Ben Lear, left yesterday for Baketsfield, Calif., where they plan to visit befor re turning to their home in Los. Angeles. "THE - COOLEST - PLACE - IN - TOWN TONIGHT ONLY "PAL O' MINE l-'cafurijifc Irene Rich and ;i Brillirlnt Cast. " SPECIAL Pe will show tonight only locol motion pictures made at the Efall Gams last Sunday. See the home folks in action. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FIVF. ACTS OK BIG-TIME VALDK VILLI--'. ROBERT BELLf KG -Novelty Juggling and Acro batic Dancifig. McLaughlin & tigar "a Cycle of songs." KEITH & fiKF.Ak "A Voice and a Violin." MORT.QN 8c DENNIS "ike Squirrel Dodgers." THREE I: ALMA! S "Wizards of the Wire." AN'NAO. NILSSON, LEWIS STONE, SHIRLEY MASON, IAN KEITH and TULLY MARSHALL in A Drama of Todav's L'llra ""Modern Woman! "THE TALKER" i Enroute to Gralej Lake, Mr. and i CLIFTON'S MOVK T Mrs. F. A. Chamberlain visited here j Mr. ontl Mrs. G. N. Clifton have today, arriving in tin1 city this worn- 'moved Into the Vannke apartments-. I ing from Merced, Calif. - 1 where they will tnave their home. OFFICIALS VISIT I N'TBR KST ED V IS1TOHS Mr. and Mrs. S. L, Tracey of Portland are among the visitors: from the north. Having heard much of Klamath Falls uud its I possibilities they are here with the! purpose of perhaps locating here permanently. TRANSACTING BUSINESS !.. W. Suture spent Monday here on business matters from Portland. J. M. Lamb, district plant chief of the Pacific Telephone and Tele graph Co.. Eugene, and H. F. Wood ward, division superintendent of maintenance with headquarters in Portland, who have been here for the past two days inspecting the local telephone office, left this morning. MISS WOKTLEY IMPROVES INSURANCE VISITOR Mr. und Mrs. Chester 1). Hunt of Portland nre among the northern visitors transacting business here. Mr. Hunt being one of leading in surance men of the northern city. Miss Dorothea Wortley is reported as improved today, following her removal to the Klamath Genera! hos pital tor medical treatment. Plan-, nre to remove her to the family home today. BUSINESS INTERESTS H. N, Hay, one of the leading lum bermen of New Orleans, Ln., con nected' with Day Brothers lumber in-(crosl-t here, ami who owns exten sive lumber Interests In Klamath county, is here on business. F, A. Loiuoux Is here with Mr. Day from the southern city. f Furrier Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling All work guaranteed Mrs. Wm. Bessler 62G Washington Between Slxhh and Sovonth HACK PROM TRIP A. H. Moore uud Daughters Return Prom Vacation Trip A. H. Moore and daughters. Miss Gertrude and Miss Venice, of the Hotel Baldwin, have returned from a vacation trip to Coos Bay. Dur ing their trip they visited at Myrtle Point, Coqnllle, Marshfield, North Band nnd Bftndon "by the sea." From Baudou they motored oyer the new Boosevelt highway and stopped at Denmark. KOURINO STATE Making a two weeks' tour of iho state of Oregon, Dr. and. Mrs. Orvllle Harry Brown of l'hoenix, Arlj., were guests In the city today on their way to Crater Lake. . . , AT THE L-I-B-E-R-T-Y "Venus of the South Seas" featuring Annette Keller i man. 1 If you enjoy seeing feats of daring, if you love beauty nnd fantasy, .don't fall to see this picture. We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day , j Check up on your balloon tire pressures you may find that you have been riding on "high pressure balloons' and losing the advantages of true low air pressure, THE whole purpose of low pressure cushion ing is defeated if your balloon tires are pumped up too hard. Of course, it may be that the kind of balloons you are using must be run hard in order to protect the tires themselves. If you find this is true, you will be glad to know the facts about U. S. Royal Balloons. 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