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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1925)
WEDNI'jSDAY, AlKiUST 111, l2li Jbr Economical Transportation Ml ' 'it Bm Increased demand has made it possible to 111 j I Come in and see these remarkable values. H c4t the TINE TREE $ ) $ 4 4 4 ' 0 4 jfe A One of those uiii'.i utodoi woman who hutos fpMMowork ami liken to proaofi about the freedom ol her S)t takes pMiMwtQn tho screen ut the IViip Tree theatre I day In Us current ongnxcmoni of "Tin Talker" aba Motuse "heu-oaokad1 qui ban. I and has hor entire nolghbir-1 1 .e..tii'.-i.i i.i 1.,. 1 ....1.1 douly hurt Wing ami Uttiaphlsiieiite.l , hi.- iitii)pot( s, it "appears Dm (child lias udoptcd hor views audi ! : pad with- ova f the ireatoat yot most fascinating, rogues tho 'community.- a man who happens already tj ho pjorned, Tho Throe ll.unislns an' .1:1 ei hliitlon ttiat lnc.udo a 11 11 in hor of now feats, done only hy this tflo. i Morton & Dennis. "Tho Spui.rolj Dodforji" two c.modlans ot thoj now school, CfttCh) songs, ohattor, 1 harm' ny ami yolollng. Keith St 1 Urear. "A Wiloo am) A Violin", a Sons bird tnam Dixie and violin ist of rare nior 1 in classic and popular UMlodlM. McLoupjoUn & Tiger, team of (unlinuko-s. ilobi. Rolling in novelty langtia, a littlo L. O. ARENS 522 South Sixth Chevrolet Phone 49-W ma i ? 9 t t t f i t t I cAt The LIBERTY A (ripping tale f tho South Son talanda whore romance fKmrishva tteath tropical skies is depleted in Venus of tho South Sons. Tho per fectly tormed Annette Kellarmao la at her best In hor potrayal of tho 'slnnj mulden, a leaflet! lltllo cre ature, an export diver and sw miner, plunging into swirling waters with out thought or dingo-, hunting pearls at the botfni of the sou. struggling In the lUrgtttg torrent with enraged unlives All lovora tf the ueuutlful will enjoy Venus ot the Suth Sous, at the Liberty today. COMING BACK Klnss of t'uimdu (o Return Here After Visiting Daughter Mr. and Mm. It. Klnss of Alherta. Canada, who just recently sold out their business Interests in the north and who hare, boon looking over business possibilities for the past few days here, left this morning to vis it their daughter who resides at 1 i t t i 1 ! t t if T X 1 T X X t x X 7 i 9 1 A Do You Know HOW GLASSES ARE MADE? Look iu our window and you Will see exhibited the mater ials used, also showing the different processes glass goes through In making a lens. Then call in and we will take you through the shop where we are grinding them. DR. GOBLE 709 was Kj-ch Classes Examined Filled KrpRirs Quirk Service RETURNED HOME i Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brown, Peter j Blakely and wife. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hill and family returned yes I terday to their home in Roseburg, af- iter an extended auto tour of this 1 business matters, section. While hero they motored j j to Crater and Diamond lakes and j California and over the roast route I to Eureka. IX FOR DAY With his mother, Mrs. Alexander, and Bill Perkins. D. E. Alexander of the Rock Creek ranch, Is in the City today, shopping and transacting FROM MEDFORD Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pratt arrived in the city this noon form Medford to attend to business matters and to vdsil, fpr a brief time. Jilts. LAUX LEAVES Mrs. Margaret I.a-.ix. -who has been with her son in law, P. E. Burke i since tho death of Mrs. Burke, left today for her home in Chicago. En- I route home Mrs. I.aux Will visit at I ing In the shoe business, the homo of her son in Oakland for ' two weeks, before going east. Dunamulr, after which they will re turn In k'tnmnll. V:lllv lit mshtt In. " " A vistmenl.s. planning to locate here 1 J permanently. In all tlo' touring eu- rotJte from Canada they found no city which they were ?o much lm- . n pressed with as they are with Klam ath Palls. f 4rayr0 MOV ICS 'NO WORK J NA IZ&AL FIT A want aTFaTS J . rTTiFlSN'l AT ALL " AREN'T VOU io (iNVoN suit fit 'rUFrTX teJ) NlAMfcAwy k j :W i , yyo (p.N!i? j j -j 't'H aiu'to- A l A MO WILLI flVCANSU. S. . TO A A , iVico to) "oTJ bo ' ! weiake-ihrefA scll Mt byJ mis ArlrftS I CHE5T WAlST l jiji v V IS A Vi vN 1 v- Mr. FOIt.MER RESIDENTS niul Ura Vim Itelleu, Former Residents of CilJ, Visiting V a Mr. and Mrs. L. (i. Van Helletrof Whlttier. Cnllf., former residents of Klamath Falls, are here for a two weeks vacation with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Van Bellvu will he remembered here by a host of friends, where Mrs. Van Bellen was. prominent in social activities and Mr. Van Bellen among the leading merchants, ue- HERE FOR TWO WEEKS j E. T. Joy of Dunsmuir is a guest ! in.bte city and plans to remain here for about two weeks time. ; TO DIAMOND LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Albert E.' Young of Oakland. Calif., left this morn ing to spend several days at Dia mond lake on a fishing trip. PROM THE SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Dempsey and two daughters of I,us Angeles, left I I, oral RETURNED TODAY Mntron with Two Children -MRS. STEVENS SUBS Mrs. Pearl Stevens, owner of tin Imperial garage on the corner of Third and Main streets, brought cult tills morning in circuit court against Homer L. Yocum for the recovery of fl01.72. alleged due for merchandise purchased at the garage. f and a tape line we can fit any man, 3n light wtightHnionSuIlt for Spring The Toggery 6 19 MAIN ST. 1 J $ J $ $ J $ $ J l mJ x j i J a- :'::::":!:::': ! this morning for Crater Lake, after Returns from San Diego j visiting over Tuesday in Klamath Kalis. Mrs. 0. W. Houston and two chl.l- idren, who for the past two months have been visiting with .Mrs. Rous- Home Acres Home Acres lies between Mills Addition and the Fair Grounds and between the Highway and Shasta Way. The land is owned by Frank Ira White and is platted in Acre Tracts. Prices run from $600.00 to 800.00 per acre Better Come Early Easy Terms We are Exclusive Agents ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W Harris in San Diego, returned afternoon. W. this TO CRATER LAKE Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Balrd of New berg. Ore., enjoyed a visit in the city yesterday enroute to Crater Lake for an outing. POWERS IMPROVES ii P. Powers of Springfield, who la here receiving medicul attention, 1 is reported as showing steady Im-J provement. , CHILCOTE & SMITH 727 Main St. H. W. Bartlett of Seaside. Ore., who lias been spending considerable lime looking over the country around Klamath Falls the past ten days, lias about made his decision to lo cate hero permanently. BE COOL! Eat where every bit of air, in liotli kitchen and dining room, is cooled and changed every ten minutes. Why Swelter?' "COMKOKT COSTS NO MOKE." CLUB CAFE MORTON LOCATES HERE Former Ouklnml Man tmpreesod WRll City niiil'l'luiis to Locate Completing a neat little bungalow for his wife and children, 0, A. Hor lon, formerly of Onklnnd. Calif.. Is expecting Mrs. Morton and children this coming week from the south, U) make Klamath Falls their future home, Mr. Ilorton having recently accepted ft position here. ENROUTE TO LAKE On her way to visit Crntor Lake. Harriett Pearson of Fargo, N. D., was among the gusets over Tuesday in Klamath Falls. to ciiiLoycix Miss Ann Motealf with E. W. Van-1 nice left this morning for ChllOQUln i lo spend the day on business in eon- j nectlon with the now Oolden Rule store. IN FROM HONA.VA C. P. Loren Is transacting bus iness In the elly today fiom Bonanza. FROM ORANTe PASS Bert Stephens, M. U, Orocr and F. S. Carters of Crania Pass lire among the htisluosa visitors In the city today. "Science for Service Through the Experiment Station, the Extension Service und Resident Instruction Oregon Agricultural College Serves the Farms, the Homes, and Industries of Oregon II offers a college education ill ArlculturO, ConilttdfOCi Engineering, Foriry, Home Economics, .Mines, Ptia'rntac)'t Vocational EiIuchiIoii, Choutlciil Engineering,. M1lllnr.v Science ami Tactics Tile the School of foundation BASIC for all A UTS AMI SCIENCES technical courses. Tho provides Irani nir Inoludet Physical Education, Industrial Journalism, Social Silences, und Music. Fall Term Begins September 21, 1925. 'or illustrated bookletH ami specific Information, write to THE RB0I8TRA11, OKECON AORIOUUPURAb COLLEIIE Corvnllls, Oregon fffifr ifraiT l I pel : l ! 1 yi ziit it 1 a itm OF S. I.KM Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith of Salem ure among tho visitors In the elly today fronv 6he oapltol eltjr. rf r ERRED FROM K'E SEATTLE, Aug. 12. (VP) Tlhe steamer Maude, exploration ship of Captain Roaid Amundsen, found In the Ice through lust winter In tho Arctic ocean north of Slberlu, has I Dreed herself and set out for New Alaska. We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. TO TRV AdAIH BOCLOONE, France Aug. 2. (H't Miss Gertrude Kderle, tho Ameri can who will attempt lo swim the English channel next Tuesday, re sumed active i miiting today nfler n same day V Sacred Heart Academy a select boarding and ojay school for girls and boys. Conducted by the Sisters of St Francis. Grades follow regular state courses. MUSIC AND ART departments under excellent teachers. High school standardized. Hates are reasonable. For information write Sisters of St. Francis or call at the academy. KLAMATH FALLS '