The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 15, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    EVENING HERAlvI), KLAMATH FAM, OftEGON
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MAINLY cfBOUT PEOPLE .
SAtUUDAY, AUGUST If,, 1025
USED
FORDS
Any Model Any Price Any Type
6 1924 Tourings, A-l .shape,
new paint.
'1 L924 t6adsterone has
RuckstoU.
1 1921 Sudan (extra cheap)
1 li22 Coupe.
1 1924 Coupe.
I 1921 Toil truck.
1 1923 Tori truck.
i 1920 Bug, stager.
1 Touring $75.00.
1 Roadster, $50.00.
ALSO
1 Buick 0 Sedan 1924 model
i Buick a Touring 1920
model.
1 Dodge commercial.
1 Kno Speed Wagon.
Low Prices Easy Terms Quality Cars f
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If you are in need of any of the above cars it will pay you well
to investigate before buying elsewhere. We don't mean maybe.
BALSIGER MOTOR COMPANY
Authorized Ford Sales & Service
8th & Klamath Ave.
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Ml.W'IX O.V V ACATION
I', liny Dunn, manager of tho
local telephone company, lift yes
terday for KiiK"rn anil Portland lo
Hpnnd.'FblH vacation. At Eugene,
where So will it'iD tor Hovoral ilnyH,
he will visit with hlit.' parents.
i;'AN'H I HM.DItHV home
Clara and Donald Evans, Htiidi-ntii
of EtH'ono, ae vlmtlng here with
their pnrcnls, .Mr. and .MrM. Frank
Evans.
over d.av viKiTons
y. Ilrown and C. H. Edwards worn
over Friday visitors nore from tloir
home at Weed, returning homo
thin morning.
IKH. SI. At 1.111'H H ! I: I
Mr. Juck McAultffe Is In tho city
today front h'-r home at Fori Klam
Blh, shopping and visiting with
friends. Word received ly .Mrs. .Mc
Aullffo from tin' south Mill of tho
steady Improvement of Mr. Mi.Au-
llffc.
TOt'llIV. THKOVOH
Among the tourist visiting Klam
alh FallM today tiro C. I.. Vernon,
Ljrle; II. s. Christopher, Um An
geles; Cfonhce it H;irr. Colplne;
0; C. Lowo, Hi. Davis; O. B. Mob
ley, Haute Anna: Fred (Jagnon,
Oakland; Sonic M Dwiniddie, Al
hnmhrn; Mrs. Helena Huddin. Scat
tic; 0. N. Pletcher, Los Angeles;
Jetile J. Dalley, Fresno; and A.
T. vvtui' Pasadena.
FROM I..INMCM. VAI.I.KV
Mrs. W. II. Brown and Miss Alice
Ilrown of Langell S'alloy visited In
the city yoiiterduy with Mrs. June
White untl were her guests at din
ner last evening, returning to their
home thin morning.
E.VDKAVOBH WON'T MEET
The mem hum of tho Presbyterian
and Christian Endeavors, who had
planned for a meeting and social
leathering at the Charlea Drew
ranch tomorrow, have postponed
the meeting until tho coming week,
when It Ik possible they will get to
gether at the Drew ranch home.
TO THE REACH
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hyan and
daughters, Allsa and l.a Rue, are
planning to spend the greater port
of Sunday at Wlul-Ke beach.
NEWSOM I.E.YVES
John D. N'ewsotn,. civil engineer,
and brother of Dr. O. S. Newsom,
left this morning for Bcatty where
In has accepted a position.
PHOM I.AKEVII W
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Harrow of
l.r.keview are visiting In the city
from their homo over the week
end.
EASTERN VIH1TOIIS
Mr. and Mrs. E. ('. Knight Jiave
as. their guests this week Mr. and
Mrs. A. I). Manchester and their
family of Providence, It. I. Jlr.'
Manchester. prominent business
man of tho eastern state, la very
nun li Interested in Klamath Falls
and may possibly locate here after
a trip east, with the view of bring
ing eastern capital Into Klamath
county. Mr. and Mrs. Manchester
are old friends of "Mr. and Mrs.
Knight.
WVrk KimI iiuextn
Mr. and Mrs, W. V. Uuconich of
Mctlfonl are tho weok end house
: - of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
RUCOnlch from their home in thx?
valley city.
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I Sportsmen
a n d
Workingmen
We will give jri.no north or merchandise to the hunter who
shows us the wldcHt spread or horns, and a prize or tile same
amount for the head with the most points. Tho deer must be
killed In this district during IB4 191! season.
CONNOLLY BROS. 912 MAIN
Hffitlquiirtorn for KjmrtlitK fiootln, nnto topi, saddles and liar
news, uwnlnRH, cfcnvtlM kocmIh. orklnmen's olothlhtf, 'ult eases
and trunks.
V also rent letils. rums and rubbor-boots. We always car
ry u fresh supply of OhOlll in fttbok
We earry the Oreoft City Woolen Mill's uhlrts' nnd bliinld'ts,
the Kckk Nn pa tanned union made work hIioob.
Connolly Bros.
912 Main St.
H.M.M.I, I'lltE
Although spavks flying out of
tflio chimtKV)' gavo many nonrhy rcsl
tlonts a thrill, no domago was done
last night In tho chimney tiro at the
ROe Otey SjuIo,
at 9 : IB' o'clock
homo lof Mrs.
High atroet,
night. '
Tlio fire depaiiment In a
minutes uxblagUWhed the binzo.
4i:i
lost
few-
SPECIAL SUNDAY
DINNER
WHITE PELICAN HOTEL
POSTPONE PICNIC
Tho pl.-nlc planned by ; ic Happy
Hour club Jyr ton;.rrow lius bean
postponed and until a definite date
Is decided upon no further plans
will be made. An anaoucemcnl ot
lh exact date will bo given by the
members later with full details.
TO Till; REACH
Mrs. F. Hill Hunter and her four
children drove Co Battdon, Oregon,
On Thursday and will spend the
eotnlng fortnight at the beach, w'lere
they have a summer cottage.
LEAVE FOR HOME
NESMITII RETURN'S
I. inn Nesmith returned Friday
from C'hlloquln where he trans
acted business tor two days this
week.
PI.EAStltl; TRIP
II. K. Nelson, well known in this
section, when he visits frequently
from Ills home in San Francisco,
with Mrs. S. Foster and Mrs. N. I..
I.ienan of Sacramenttt, arc enjoying
a week end visit here.
PROM ST. JOSEPH
Mrs. Carl E. 'Friers of St. Joseph.
Missouri, and Mrs. Laura C'hanncll
of Ashland were guests here over
Friday and loft this morning to vis
It over the week end at Crater Lake.
TO UPPER LAKE
B. E. and J. V. Kerns, prominent
business men, spent Friday on the
Upper Lake, looking over the farm
ing country. They visited at the
Oeary brothers ranch while on the
upper Lake.
Mrs. Mae Henderson and dMURUl
er. Miss Anita Mae. who have been
tho house guests of Mrs. Frank K.
Hanson, left for their homo at
Spokane, Washington, on Thurs
day morning. Mrs. Henderson Is a
later of Mrs. HanffOn.
LEFT TODAY
N. H. Chamberlain ' left on t lis
morning's train (or Berkeley, Cali
fornia, ovliero he will attend to bus
iness Interests, with t..ie possibility
of rotunvlng U Klnninth Fulls for
lihe winter.
RETURN I NO SOUTH
Miss Mamie Ulacomlnl left this
m iming for Herkeloy, after spend
ing hef suinnior vacation hero w"ith
relatives and Xiiends. Miss Olacp
mfcal will enter her fourth year at
tho southern university, and win
bu graduated nt Christmas.
Harry B o r e I
and his orchestra will play during
dinner hour j
VISITING FROM PORTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. William llohlandcr
of Portland tare the house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Runontah for a
few days. Tho visltmrs uro the
AUnt mid unWo of Mrs. Rucortlch
and are nciconipanlud by Miss Floy
Potior and Mrs. S. M. Couey. , .
Clinic Will Be
Held Next Week
The first baby clinic ever to bo
held In the ML Lnkl hind Henley
districts will he staged next Wed
nosdny nttornoon, from one to four
oVNK'k, the Honloy schuol. (t was
anniiunced this morning by Miss
Lydla Frlcke, county health nurse.
Tiho clinic Is bolng ntdnaoredt by
I ho Pnirent Teachers Association of
Henley, nnd Ladles Aid Society of
ML Lakl. It will ibo conducted by.
Miss Fnleko and Dr. G. S. Newsom,
comity health doctor.
i A Sick Tooth Means
a Sick Body!
Don't lei an affected tooth
go unattended. See that the
children's teeth ar kept In
BOOd condition. Insure better
health.
R. D. COE
DENTISTS
(Painless of Course)
2iij-L'ni Hopka Bids.
Stli at Main. Phone 836
Do You Know
HOW GLASSES
ARE MADE?
Look in our window and you
will seo exhibited tho mater
ials used, also showing the
different processes glnss goes
through In making a lens. Then
call In and wo will take you
through the shop where we are
grinding them.
DR. GOBLE
TOO MAIN
Eyes (Rasses
Examined Fitted
Repairs Quick Service
oAt the TINE TREE
Are the habits of the fattier in
herited by the son?
This is one of tho problems treat
ed in the latest First National pic
ture, "The Necessary Evil." which
comes to the Pine Tree theater to
night.
"The Necessary Evil" is the story
of a stepfather and : tepson contest
ing Tor the hand of the. same girl.
The inherited tendencies of the young
man's father play an important part
in the picture, nnd under the hand
of George Archainaud, director, tho
influence of the dead father is
brought out in an unusual manner.
The picture is filled with color, life.
tragedy, pathos, laughter and beau
tiful settings.
"The Lover of Camille" had an
ing next Sunday to the Pine Tree
theater, Monte Blue has the starring
role, playing the part which Lionel
Atwlll assumed on the boards.
"The Lover of- Comille" had an
unusually long run on Broadway,
distinguished among oilier long run
plays by the brilliant all etar cast.
In It people find the romance they
never found tho achievements tmey
somehow missed, the adventure tmey
dreamed of but never knew. All
these are contained in the story of
Dehurnu, the master pantomlmftst
and lover ol' Camille.
Marie Provost is tho Camille, and
the supporting cast boasts Bitch per
sonalities as Willard X,ouIs, Pierre
Qendron, Hose Dione. Winifred
IJryson. Harry Beaumont, the-noted
director of "Beau Brunimcl," "Main
Street," and "Babbitt." did the di
rection.
oAt The LIBERTY
It takes many tilings to make a
succestul film. Some rely on drama,
some on comedy some on thrills.
The latter has always, and still is,
the most difficult of nil films to pro
duce. To make an ordinary thriller
is splendid but to make a double
barrel thriller is Immenso! But
"Double Barreled Justice," -which is
to be presented tonight nt the Liberty
theater, is just that! Double Barrel
thrilling'
Of course everybody knows that
Tom Mix can ride. That's why his
wonderful ride on "Block Bess" in
tho picture "Dick Turpln" didn't
make him rnmous. It Is tho high spot
of the picture, but Mix's riding is al
ways tho high spot of any picture.
"Dick Turpln" opens Sunday at the
Liberty theater.
Tho unique thing about .."Dick
Turpln" Is tho costuming and the
really remarkable sets. It la tho story
of that rnmous "Robin Hood of the
highway" Dick Turpln ot England,
who robbed the rich to give to tho
poor. It Is excellent screen material,
colorful and dramatic.
Tho photography has been beauti
fully done. The picture Bhows flash
aflor flash of sun-specklod high road
shaded by flno old troes nnd pictur
esquely dotted with rambling Inns
and quaint villages.
ill 1 Q
i'TIic Coolest T'l.-ici
Will
Tonight Only
Viola Dana and Ben Lyon
in
"The Necessary Evil"
A daring drama of a youth who followed in his
father's footsteps but turned back to a better
path.
SUNDAY & MONDAY
"The Lover of Camille"
A Fascinating Story told amidst col
orful surroundings, and about interest
ing people.
By a wonderful cast headed by
MONTE BLUE and MARIE PREVOST
But gripping and thrilling because its
"The Romance We Never Found The
achievements we Somehow Mused The
Adventure we Dreamed of But Never
Knew."
You' Love "The Lover of Camille"
It's the most powerful love story ever
told in pictures. It's reminiscent of
things that have happened to you or
you're hoping will happen to you.
Continuous Show Sunday
Starting at 1 :30 p. m.
iJM LIBERTY
"Double Barreled Justice"
It's the kind of a film that send shivers up'
your spine Tears to your Eyes Smiles to
your lips.
! Sunday and Monday
The Great Tom Mix
and Tony, the Wonder Horse
in
"DickTurpin"
A thrilling tale of the World's most noted
bandit
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FARiM CROPS OF
FERTILE VALLEY
AR INSPECTED
.Especial interest in the remark-!
aU'lo progress v of lettuce and beet J
crtops In Woctis valley was evi
denced yesterdaV afternoon by K.
Jaokman, nn-vi crbpa specialist
of; O. A. C, who .conducted a tour
oq Inspection through the valley.
Among those v.'ho accompanied
tlie tour were Con ill' Agont C. A.
Henderson, l.ynn 1'. Sabin. secre
tary ot the chamhe,? ot commerce,
Roy Nelson, M. M. Mrfi'schcnbachor,
J. W. Kerns, Louis Jrieo. Ed Geary,
E rerett Geary and (leoi Te Steven
son. Crops c.f boots, Kettuco canary
grnss, barley, and ryn wero Inspect
ed by Mr. Jackman auwJ Informal lee
tnrtiu warn onnrlnrtoil nn bea& meth
ods ot cultivation on jieat land and
reclaimed marsh land. x .
ADVANCES IN
Wood
Come without any warnlrff.;
CHEAP PKICKH ij
are on now
Don't be one of many who
will ordor too late.
Winter is near. Phono your
onlrrs.
BLOCK WOOD 4
In our specialty .fl
PEYTON & CO.
"WOOD TO BURN"
601 Main Phone 535
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