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THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1025
feVENING HERALD, KLAMATri FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE" . f
The Cuiiliinl I'limo in Town
PROGRAM TONIGHT
AKINOGRAMS
The newspaper of the .screen
B ROBERT BELLING
Novelty .Juggling and Acrobatic Dancing
c Mclaughlin & tigar
A CYCLE OF SONGfl"
D KEITH & GREAR
"A Voice and a Violin"
E MORTON & DENNIS
"The Squirrel Dodgers"
F THE THREE BELMAINS
Wizards of the Wire
G "TWO CATS AND A BIRD"
Pen and Ink Vaudeville
H "THE TALKER"
With Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nillson
L
Two Complete Shows Each Evening.
Vaudeville at 7:15 and 9:15.
I Mainly About People
.V.-.,... -
iiiaiilkh hilly llavixo
ChaWoe Riley, who for tho tm tij
mer mom in. una lieen vIhUUik in
KImuiiiOi Kails with hlti parent, Mr.
mill Mrs. (', Itlley, wll leave for
Banta Clsru collage al Santa Clara,
California, on Friday. Ha win en
tar upon IiIm firm yaar of college
work.
TO lATKR OLLKtiV
in. i. Magulre will Knter Mmim
AllK'l olIrK'. Till Pall
Dirk Mugulru, noil of J, l' Mll
gulre, 9t, plana to le'ipye early In
September id enter Mount aiik'.i
Col logo, where be wll take up his
Oilr'l year of hitch Hrhool.
AT THE
L-I-B-E-R-T-Y
BUCK JONES
"THE
ARIZONA
n
ROMEO
We ihink Oil i" Oik beel
I'imtiiiy picture- "Ruck" vvt'T
niade, nnii ihm'n layt&i a
. ii .1 1 dnnl. M'i In Oik fnvorlm
Weatetn mini ol the Liu
orty force and we ons-hi lo
be able t" Judgo i ee .m
ail. Vhen " "' i tit" i(k.
you'll "iitar" Min i., inn.
A good cpned) eallod '"run
QUBKN OF ACK8" .mil a
timely Newaitool complete n
program that will give you
two iiuiirH of ...ii. i eftjay.
int. in.
KM)i:i.i, sai.i; rtKCORUHR
Hull of N.'Vrn mill on.- hnlf acres
of iiimi lying along the louthem
bore of Bwauua lake, on the woal
hIiIk, io Oik Oregon Trunk railroad
by Oeorge 11 1in1ni1.11 was decord
cil at tin. county olerk'i office this
inornlnr.. Tin. properly Ik one of
many pleooa thai wore purcliaeed
hy On. Northern Moot for a riuiii;
of-way. ih'. property sold tor up
proximately t'tiuo.
iLi
DONT CHASE FlIES
KILL THEM ! fvfl
a
"JeHr,' Ilia rlll wy lo
"wt lit Hy". Not on l
m tun. n riMiinlul '
ij .1. .iptnyo rn ..... ....
L . ,,.,, anrl Ih. Ill, lull
PLY DESTROYER
Sold By
ST A R DRUG ST( iRE
(.'ciiiil Afftncy
Superfluous Hair
Rid FOREVER
or No Cost
Vhv tnlrrnte unilnhtlv linlrnn vm i'm-.
frk, (irtnn or Icif When It ran lu- mmprta
quickly find mi rVU'root.i nnii nil? Don't um;
npenflve otootrlo t real incut, nor hi a itsva
to n riuor or imllnury doplmtotieri whfeli
merely huni oft" HitiTnco (intra, and often
trenvtlien Hie imlr mot a, A mm vHotm new
mnRii(l(! Imlwuii, whli'lt in applied iiliiumt ua
cattily aarold crernn, inoiteiif every unxiitliMv
tialr and ftrntly linn it out, root and nil, lenv
lliff the akin healthy, clem und hr,iiitiriil. No
mm, no odor, no dlacovnrnrt. Aimnlutely
liariulent. Try It on this KtinnuittvHiiil it
i' ill (ilwnlutely rid ynu of uperittmu hair
for i-vci hi no CMl Kiirmii, a thia new dli
MVOtV iK-allt'tl.iiiuybvpurchabud uIuIIkooU
defclara, auchun:
II. UndpVwoojl, Whit man & Wiir
uttnor. ('iii't'ln'M Drnn Storo, SouthiM'n
Ol'iT'"" riiai'iiiucv,
TO ROCKS POIXT
Tin- linn pit hltttorH, Aki. m and
Siiati of Hllvorloii, OrKOti, vlHltoii
uvr WiM.n.'wIuy Kltunuth KuIIm
mid thin mornlni ltd for Rocky
point1 10 HjH'Pd ht'Voral dayri. Tho
yniiPK WOIIIOD ftl0 ) Iholr vunillon
and huarlitK 10 much of lhln MC
(Ion. decided t not ml thlr vncu
tloo du) f h re.
oAt the TINE TREE
A parked limiriK liint nluhl upproVr-d
of the unttaually (!"'i iraudo?Ule bill
preaentod at the Pine Tree, which
will Iik r'H'iil'd lotilalit. Tin' Juk
Kler, Robert iii'ilinit. ilorit a little of
everything nml Iim-. It well, uml hlti
acrobatic RuaabM dance bctnga the
act to ii pirtaei tlnifb. MeLaagblln
a- Tiuiir are a team f fupmkkere
who nro Hun- io plafJM) with thi'lr
wa . roudcrlnK cotnt'dy unit char
acter cortgi. The three Balmini gre
iiiik of Oik beat nrlH of Ihe klml In
Oik IiiihIiii'kh which In nipleti- with
llirllU gad inlil ulr oxplolta. Morton
Den ale were here a year ko iuhi
made n decided hit aa ta.- "Squir
rel Dodgera," Keith & Drear pri'
onl aalecmd pvogram of t-tasnit-ai
anil popular iiikIoiIIvh which will Iik
atreat to ail uuate loTera. Taken all
together, ii i one of the beat pro-
grniiiH that hu Iikpii hcra for a Iouk
lime.
' Anna o,. NUaaon uml LewJa Btone,
aaalated by n fine cunt, reach dramat
ic helghta III "The Talker." the fea
ture uiciure of ihe evening, it Ih u
dra nia of women wlio forget of a
wife who wai a talker anil nluiont
hroke up? her home until Ihe leiirned
that Silence Was Obiden.
oAt The LIBERTY
A mbai unuauUI picture directed
by Bdmund Mortiiner In fact otic of
Ihe real iititiRiiul proiluctloiiH of the
yora Ih "The Arliona Itomeo," which
como" to tbe Liberty theater tonlghl
lor an eumiitement of Iwo duya.
The atory taken from an lrlglnal
acroDP Mtory hy charlea Retiybn or
iginally Called "The Man Who Knew
Women," put Into rfcangrio form ami
illii'ileil hy Kilmuiiil .Mortimer, In
unique In screen plots.
MltS. .MKI.DIttM IlKIti:
loptllar .Mntcoii islts old Hume
After Itelnj; Ahiiv 1:1 Veins
TO VISIT SON
lra, J. Jobpaon of Weaverjy,
Waahlngton, arrived In the city thin
afternoon from bur home in the ad
joining mate, to be Oik kim'hi of bar
inn. J. J. Johnson for On- remaittd"
r of iho numtner. Mr. Jobnaon is
"tiitl r for Hi.- :'it.- Illghwuy
Cbumbwlon.
KXI'KTi:i) noun
.Mr. ami .Mrs. Burl Whlllork. who
for tbe -past mouth have been In
PorUgnd, ar expected to return
home Wltbln a few days.
PROM MABSHFIBU) . j
.Mr and .Mrs. B, K. Werner of
Marabflaldi Onagon, are enjoying a
visit In 4luma1h Fulls. Mr. Wern
er' Ih owner of one of tho InrKcst
chicken rum lies on the Hay.
i.kit rim ROCKY POINT
Tourlnx north on an extended
OIf!ng party of Loi AukcIkh peo
ple IncludUg, Mr. and .Mrn. F. 0.
1,11 pgdon, Carter u. Langdon and
opul Toy left the city this mornlni;
for Rocky I'olnt, for n few days
outing, after vtaltlng here yeater-day.
HWKKit HERE
J. ii. Oreavee, caahler of the
First National Hnnk of North Bend,
who Is mnknK a tour of the south
ern part of the state is among Ihe
prominent visitors here totlay.
I'HOMIMAT BUHIXEtM .MA V
IVoprletor f Heat horn Pliarmnci
III re Oil Visit
i'. 1'. Ilenthorn, proprietor of the
llialliorn I'harmacy of Oakland.
California, with w. w. Heal team,
Lela ygyhrongh and Hose K. Reed
are smonii ih.- outstanding kouiii
arn gtieau in Klamath Fails today.
Mr. lieuihoin's irip Iiiik heen huiI
dened hy tbe word of the death of
little Glenn Woodalde, 1 r, year old
errand boy. who was employed In
ihe ilea i ho in Pharmacy. Tho
young lad topk a number of poison
pills Ttleaday, death coming a few
hours litter ai ihe Oakland hospital,
in his ju: i utatement, tin- (ad sold
In- look the pills to see what effect
thy would bare upon him.
In apeaklng of the boy, Mr.
Heatborn itated be was one of the
moHt edpable Mule fellpwi for his
yearn tligl he hud ever known. For
the past three Mtiiiiiiiern, while he
was not in school, he hus heen em
ployed by Mr. Heatborn as errand
hoy. Ho lur us can he learned be
had no troobld with anyone, which
might hae canted him to take the
deadly poi-on.
HKTfRXH N'ORTII
.Mrs. K. . Nord, wife of .Mr.
NoN connected .with the Munger
tatiudry service, returned to her
home in Portland ihl inornlng, af
ter apendlng the pust wr-ek here
wilh her buaband. Mr. Nord has
been tfgnaactlng btfalneae matters
here for Ihe past month.
Bjrnma tnnnwwm wohi.d
W. B. Hlmialr, who has mnde two
Irps to Klamath Falla from his
home in HoIkk, Idaho, before de
finitely deciding to locate here, has
returned ami win engage in the in-
vitmenl and Insurance buglnega
here. Mi Sinclair Ih n brother of
Atiorney W. W. Hlnclalr of Iyj
Angelea, who has recently opened a
law office In tbe city.
TO AH8IHT
fjord Loggia and Hert Jucobnon,
two o( the most experienced and
prosperous farmers of the Haera
mento valley, are In Klamath Falls.
planning to asnist a bumber of the
Icjldintc farmers in tbe harvestln.v;
of their crops.
HKTIKXS BOOTH
After transacting business here
for several weeks in the interests
of the Shennan-Clgy and company.
K. S. Austin. Kales manager, left
for t.'hico. fulifornlu. this morning.
tlllUMtlX VISITORS
I', and 0. Ahalo with Manuel
llerondes of Chlloquln are vlHiting
for a few duyH in Klamath FuIIh.
VisiTl.xt; HERE
W. O. Donoughe of Dunsraulr
will spend the next two weeks here
visiting.
VISITIVO CRATER RAKE
Mrs. J. K. f'orcoran ami Mrs. C.
I.. Ilarlleit of Los Angeles, Cali
fornia, left this morning for a trip
lo (.'rater Lake. They were guests
in the City over Wednesday.
PORTIiAXI) til KSTS
Mr. and Mrs. R. 'P, Ferguson of
Portland are among the prominent
guests in the city from their home
in the northern city today. Mr.
and Mrs. Ferguson are guests at
the Hotel White Pelican.
rims BAT visitors
Mr. and Mrs. C Handel and Mrs.
A. E, Harkle of Mnrsbfleld. Oregon,
nr. visiting in Klamath Palll from
the Hay. .Mrs. Hundel is proprietor
of one of the leading millinery
shops on the Hay. while Mr. Handel,
her husband; owns the Handel
Cycle shop. -
RETURNS to KIOKXK
After a pleasant visit at tbe
bOme of her sister. Mrs. Alfred Col
lier, Mrs. Kvelyn Foster returned
this morning to her home in Bu-gene.
ATTOKXKV-AT-I.AW
W. W. Slni-lair. attorney-at-law.
recently of Los Angeles, California,
after looking over the possibilities
of Klamath Falls has located in the
city and will enter into his profes
sion within a few duys.
Thirteen years Is .a long time In
he awuyi from 'home, hut it mukes
Ihe return mine t.lto less Joyful, Is
Ih.. feeling i .f Mrs. 1). T. Meldnim
wh'.i wrnlVed here last evening from
Oregon City, for u visit with her
fuOier, It. I. IliiiniiKind. As .Miss
Josephine iiamimmi. Mrs. Mtddiium
was a lender of the yunger social
set iln tlhc early days of Klumatli
Falls. Sho nvas one of the first in
this county lo he chosen iiih "tjueeu
of Ihe Fair," uml her strikingly
Orator Lake totuorrowi and win visit
lion Is still irec.allod hy Pilose who
enienviier the occasion. then she
tnurnuu i. r. .Moiurum ami ni'iv
eil lo Iho northern part ot tho state
where m;ic haa remanfed until ber
returji to her old home yeslwduy.
Ac onipnnled hy 'hor .fiaUhor, Jier
! wins, David and John, ami Mr..
Leslie Rogers, she will I motor to
Crater Lnkelonv rrow, uml will visit
many of the places of Inlot'est In
thai pairl of tile county.
Mrs
Surah
HACK PROM LAKu
W. K. Bond wllh her aunt.
Anderson of Helena. Mon-
tgna, who Is her house guest for '
the summer months and Mrs. S. E.
Anderaon returned today from n1
weeks outing at Diamond Lake. :
During Mrs. Andorson'a visit here)
they have made a number of scenic
Irlps, including Crater Lake, the!
Lava Heds and Uocky Point.
ill
Fur Manufacturing.
Coat Remodeling
All work guaranteed
Mrs. Wni. Bessler
t25 Washington
Between Sixth and Sevcutb
STEVENSON RKTURN8
Oeorge Stevehwm returned lust.
eviMiiipg from a shoii biialiiess trip
lo Call r.iruln and plans to leave Mils
evening tor his lunic in Lakevlew.
.Mrs, BtevenstUI and son motored In
fi'iin Lakevlew insl eveulug lo meet
Mr, BtOVpflkpn.! '
WHY WALK-
Look at these Used Car Specials
1924 Overlond touring, five new tires .$425.00
1928 Overland touring, reconditioned, new
tires $375.00
1920 Buick Six, good condition $400.00
1922 Dodge touring $450.00
1919, Ford, touring $75.00
1924 Buick Mas,ter-Six, driven only 10,000
miles - y $1,000.00
OREtiOX CITY FAMILY
Mr. and Mrs. I). S. Mlldrum of
Oregon City, with their sons, John
and David, who are motoring through
this section, visited here over Wednesday.
VALLEY MAX
W. (J. Drew of Medfod Is here
transacting business matters today.
SIROKOX AXI WIFE
Dr. and Mrs. William T. GUI,
among the prominent eastern guests
spending Wednesday in Klamath
Falls from their home In the nation
al capital, motored to Crater Lake
this morning.
EAST EH X GCESTS
Enrotile to Diamond and Crater
lake. Mrs. H. G. Atkin of Boston.
Mass., and Mrs. Jessie Holton of
Washington. D. C, spent the greater
part of Wednesday enjoying a visit
in Klamath Falls.
MONTAGUE VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kendall of Monta
gue are enjoying a short visit in
Klamath Falls.
FROM CRATER LAKE
.Mr. and Mrs. Hal Halney of
Crater Lake are in from the resort
on a short business visit.
MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED
County Clerk C. H. DeLap issued
a marriage license yesterday after
noon to M. L. Knull and Irene
French, both of this city and well
known among the younger set. Mr.
Knull works in a local store as
salesman.
GLEN IIURKE INJURED
Overland-Knight Sales Co.
4th and Klamath Ave.
Authorized Dealers Willys-Knight and
Overland Automobile's 1
Word has heen received here that
(lien Burke, aged 26. son of Deputy
Sheriff Lon Burke, is severely in
jured in Eugene as the result of a
had fall incurred while he was
hlngftng a- roof on a house six
miles north of llarrisburg. Burk
who was born and raised in Klam
ath is well known throughout the
county.
WEATHER REPORT
The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under
wood's Pharmacy shows the baro
metric pressure remaining unchang
ed. Indications are for continued
pleasant weather.
forecast for next 24 hours:
Fair with moderate temperatures.
The Tycos recording thermometer
registered maximum und minimum
temperatures today as follows:
High SO Low 51
U. S. Weather Report
Oregon: Fair tonight und Fri
day, except cloudy along the coast:
moderate temperature. ! Light south
westerly winds.
PIRATES OF l'EXZAXCE .
Tbe first general music rehearsal
of the "Pirates" will be held to
nlghl. All persons taking part in
the opera, either principals or
chorus, are urged to be on hand
promptly at TtSO, at the Chamber
pf Commerce.
Miic.Vl LAY RETURNS
Gordon MacAuley ;ct the New City
laundry 1ms returned tnum u busi
iness trip tjo Seattle.
Miss DOTY RETURNS
Miss Kalhryn Doty has resumed
her poaltlon a I the First National
bank, after enjoying her wnaUon al
Ihe homo of her pnreiiH. Mr. and
.Mis. C, A. Duly of Lnkcvicw.
UNDERWOOD'S
SERVES YOU BEST
SAVES YOU MOST
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
Your choice of a
Gold Plated Gillette
or
Auto Strop Razors
For only
89c
50c Underwood's shaving lotion for 29c
50c Underwood's coral hand lotion for
29c
50c Puradent tooth paste for 2St
50c Underwood's bav rum for
29c
Underwood's For School Books
All $1.00 and ;.,
$1.25 box
Stationery at .
HIGHLAND
TO-
LINEN
89c
Box
7
m
1
Nylotis cold cream face powder, regular $1.00 '. f
VI in,, f MI' 'TO
- I3C'
15c wash rag castile soap, 5 for
50c.
15c big bath soap, 5 for
5Cc
School Books at Underwood'
Reguiar 1.50
Alarm Clock
only
98c
i
Underwood's For School Booksif
Fresh films
are an abso
lute necessity
if you want
Qfood pict
ures. Every roll
of films we
sell is good ;it least a year
from date of lHtrchase.
Moral, buy your films at
tin's stoic, ami let our ex
perts finish then) with that
classv " K R V S T A L
K O T E " SERVICe,
It's better ami costs no
more,
KODAKS
the Autogra- j;
tm. rtiuil,
-.ll models inf1
stock and
every one
the bi!?i?8:
value ob-'" "I
..,;.,ki i.u rr
iciiuauic cit (.tic ptit-e rvu-
daks
$6.50 to $70.00
Graflex $62.50 to $150.00
3ox Brownies $2.75 up
n
iinderwood pnarmanl
fv KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TfSl
V where Particular people t
I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
purity I our incur uwuus IaCCUAAcVI