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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1925)
f TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, I92f, EVENINC HERALD, KLAMATH FALL!"., OREGON si AGE TftnEE "now Horse Power Buick Performance steps further ahead in World Leadership The Valvc-in-I lead engine In (lie liritcr Buick M.. .in models de livers more than 75 horsepower! Lxtra power liut been nJ4cd to (he extra power always u feature of lkiick's famous engine. Even drivers of previous Buiclcs willbeamaird at the performance the Belter Hi L now places at their command. The higher effi ciency of the engine in the Better Huick includes the same econom ical consumption of ;i . li ne and oil that his distinguished all past Uuicks. And the Better Buick now leads the world in protection for engine and driving units. Three new seals have been added to Buick's famous Sealed Chassis. An air cleaner, a gasoline filter, and nn oil filter now insure clean air, oil and gasoline for the engine. Drive one of the Belter Buicks. Know how "much the new 75 horsepower Standard of Perform ance adds to the pleasure of Buick's ownership. Yon new (tgain will be satisfied vith the power ami pi-rotniance of the ordinary motor car. "When Better Automobiles Are Bw7t" BUICK. Will Vuild Them. . . .J in the BUICK 8C STAR GARAGE Opposite White Pelican Hotel Notice Big Difference in the Way You Feel SOITIIIiltN IMMTOK Quit Poisoning Yourself To day ; Feel Better in Few Hours or No Cost Make. 1 1ii tent! Hud suffcrlnii frrini IndlgOStlOO, Plmptea, I'ulns itt Bftelv null sides, constipation, Hcnd- nrlicH and tired, rundown condition, duo to Ki'lf-pnlsonltiK because of sliiKKlnh lii' and clogged Intestines, i Tako a plou Hunt spoonful of Dr. Thuohor's I. Ivor and Illood Syrup after th noxt two meals, In lesa than 14 houru notice ihu quick dif ference in tiu way yon feeL con tains, pure regoltble Ingredients ap proved by Physicians. Help! nature cleanse and tonn your Ilvor--ril r liK( li.Ml your digestive organs tit'- ih" tlrod and overtaxed porvos, brace MP your system and purify your blood and restore your ohoi again. You. loo. must bo satisfied! or no cost. Ir. Thacbor'fl Is sold and rt'ciiin raendod under this ftuaranteo by tho Star DritK Store and all lending druggists. Atly. Or. and Mrs. W. CI. Thomas of Grants Volley, Cgllf.. enjoyed n visit In the 'lty over Monday, leaving this morning for Crater Lake. Ill SINLHS TltlP Mr. unit M rs. (i. Wolff lire in the City today from Algomn on business matter. TO THE LAKE It. Dahl, one of the prominent business men of Billings, Montana, who Is on a vueatlon tour, spent Monday in Klumath Kails enroute to Crater Lake. WW, IUK1I.N U3AVINO Mrs. George llleha left this morn ting (or Now York City, anil will visit entente emu at Lincoln, Ne braska, la New York City, Mrs. Jilehn iwHI lie Jjolnsjd i lior daur.v tor, Miss Pearl Ulehn, who win nrrlvo In the eastern Motropolla from lOurope tin' latter pall of this month. Miss llhin has been ahi.ia I for the past two iininths. Bnrouto homo they will lake the sou thorn route and win vlsll nt WUstalugl in, D. C, und a number of points in Texas. RBTI UN'S llo.MK Thee. Haas. Sr.. uf Rood Itlvor I with Ills sou and dntightci -In-law. ', Mr. and Mm. Theo Hans. Jr., r Minneapolis, left. Ibis mornliiK f llooil Itlvor, after visiting hero tor t.everal days wlllt Paolr son and bro ther, lleniy1 linns. Tin,' younger lltlSS wllh hbt wife mill remain tor lanothor week bti Hood itlver lief re I leaving r ir Mlnnooj oOUt. . T'.tey have been visiting lit I lend itlver fir the I past month. While here they en I '"! a trip to Crater Lake Sunday, NEVADA PliOI'LK I With their Hire! children. Mr. and j Mrs. K. H. Bemey of Ilnllon Nevada, 'are visiting in the city. The family is milking a motor tour of southern Oregon. While here they tire cxpect Ing to enjoy a trip to Crater Lake. i v i ii i it ami DAUGHTER John it. Cummins of .Madison, Wis., wllh his daugltler, Mrs. MuddlO booh or Bakoratlold, vlsliod here on Monday, leaving this forenoon for Crater l.tiko. LUMBERMAN hukk C. W. Woodcock one of i he prom inent lumbermen ot Klamath county, and Mrs. Woodcock, Are gnosis lii tile oily today from I.angell Valley and while hero are guests at the Hotel Arcade. Ill -SINKS MEN I.KAVINti It. B. Athlclio and li. B. Fife of jjae r'.ills MerenlitHo Sloro are leaving the last of tile avook tor San (erttnotsoo where thoy win spend an of t'.ie conilitg week attending "buyers week" in the southern city. i, i:vks FOB SOUTH Miss Christine Murdoch lolt last evoning for San Francisco, being called there by the state board of bar bxmulnors .of California, to ap pear tomorrow for admission to tln bar for the practice of law. Miss Murdock graduated this past year from Stanford university. She Is the daughter of Mr. und Mrs. 11. K. Murdock of the lveno district. UHXtltlN EJROM l it 1 1 A. BeUman, with his l"u ami diiughter-lii-law. Mr. and Mrs. Q, A. Botlmou, roturned Sunday even ing from a week's trip lo ltosehurg. Bandan-uy-tbe-Sea, and Orescent. Thoy found Hie roa.ls In it:, id BOB" (lit Ion and met tourists fr nil nil sections of Who oountry. FItDM SI XNY SOCTl Beting the third party of tourists to visit Klamath Kails from sunny Tennessee during the past. week. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mitchell woro among I he prominent gnosis hero over Mon day on their way to Crater Lake. The southern, people, coming from Mem- i phis are enjoying an extended tour of the west. We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. in, out at 5 p. m. same day CHANNEL swim FAILS DOVKlt, England, Aug. IS. P) Qartrude loderio was compelled to abandon her attempt to swim tin1 English channel this afternoon owing to adverse weather conditions. fRebno CiniiS Edllh Carlton nnd Daisy E. Soren son, both of Krosno ,Cnlif., loft this morning for Crater Lake after visit ing hero over Monday, guests at the Hotel White Pelican, PROM miNHMl'Ilt L. M, Pnyno, A. Mitcholl, W. B. OoiSi R. U. Emmick and E. O. Dov lln, nil residents ot Dunsmulr, spent Monday in the city on business mut ters, returning home this morning. .SMAINLY c4BOUT PEOPLE Altll.WtiKH l lt I.CtTCJti: Mi Siiediror Hero from .Meilford in I tile rests of Full' Tliere MIhs Jane Snedlcor of Medford, who formerly resided here, uponl Monday In the fitly intiltlng arrangements for the lecture here on Saturday to be given by Watterson Lowe an In terior decbratpr from N"v. yrk city, who Is muking a lour of the e,.t. and has given lectures In a number of the leading cities along the coast. Miss Snedlcor Is In charge of the Woman's building of the fair to le hold near Medford this year and Is anxious that the city of Klamath Kulls hi: well represented In all di visions. According lo Miss Snedlcor, all tourists tire lo be admitted lo the fair free of charge nnd for this rea son it Is especially desired that the photographic division of the art sec tion receive speclut attention. While here Miss Snedlcor arranged with It. K. Stlnson for the use of one of his most beautiful pictures of Crater Luke during the fair In the valley oily. Another atlded feature of the fair this year will be the commercial ex hibits to be put up by women who are manufacturing in their own bomet. Miss Snedlcor wishes to 1m preOI iIiIh upon the. minds of the members of the Soilness Women's club, exhibits will be received from all soul hern Dragon and northern California cities nod those Interest ed and desiring- Information are asketl to gel In touch with Miss Snedlcor, addressing her mall to Medford. Miss Snedlcor returned home witli a party of friends by way of t'rater Luke. EASTERN QUESTS With any number of visitors here tlie past week from Philadelphia, I'eun.. It is apparent that Klamath Kail-, is talked about from coast to coast. Yesterday a party of people from the custom metropolis, includ ing Mrs. J. I). Winsnn Jr.. Wessie Wlnson and Miss M. Winsnn visited here and left for CraUT Lake this morning. OF SANTA lt.UI.KA Touring through enroute to Cra ter Lake. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Moses and Mrs. M. M. Tucker of Suntn Barbara ColU., visited over Mon day in Klamath Falls. NORTHERN (JFKSTS Over Monday visitors in the city stopping at the Hotel White Pelican from Portland Included Mr. anr Mrs. S. K. Smith and two children, It. Barclay, L. M. Johnston, Etta Al driohi James Sliced, H. Morton, K. it. Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Rob inson, R. S. Robinson and H. J. Lev-crmnu. WORK GOING ALONG Work on the golf course is pro gressing nicely according to J. F. Magulro Sr., -who spent the greater part of Monday afternoon on the links. Any of the members who would like to look over the links are in vited to call any of the directors. Who will be glad to drive them out. PICNIC AMI SWIM A number of the members of the Presbyterian and Christian church enjoyed a picnic and swimming party at Wlul-Kse beach last evening. Those making the trip woro Mrs. M. L. Miller, Misses Kdna Dunbar, Dehlja and FJorotby Hawkins, Joy and Bva Miller and LaVerno Thomas. Ralph Adaiuson, Ray Wakeman. John Hawkins und Forrest Miller. Even though the weather was brisk, the water was warm and swimming was enjoyed. FROM ALGOMA Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack McKay, of Algoinn, were guests over the week end, returning to camp on Monday. Louis Pappos who spent the week end with friends, returned with Mr. and Mrs. McKay. IUSAVV iiav Next lo the Largest Number of Keg IsUsstionx i in mm,- gesjeop Monday held second highest place In the registration of furelgu curs in the city, when over CO tourists registered at the local ohamber of Commerce office. Among those reg istered yeslerdoy anil up until late this ufternflon were: L. H. F mike, Los Angeles; W. J. Metiliinis, Iteno, Nev,; A. J. Landrie, Sacramento; Melvin c, Waiter, willws, Cal;j It. Anderson, Grdveland, Cat.! H. w. Rnroff, Sonora, CUi.i 0. H. DeOroff, Cacramento; L. I). Smith. San Frun cisco; Will D. Slniond, Saa Fran cisco; L. W. Butler, Ifin Angeles; 11. It. S hudder, Susanville; Leslie Spier, Seattle; James Wright, Los Angeles; P. 11. Casey, HoTOCUL Col,; J. II. Oompton. Eureka; Henry L. li3os, Sun Frau.'lseri, w. H. Sulli van. Uis Angeles; IVank W. Davey, Los Angeles; John Lopez, TennUat, Col,; A. J. Wright. Iteno, Nev.; Vesper W. Stotenbler, Ixis Angeles; 11. II. Harrlman, Faleomcr, N. Y.; .Sandy and Hunt, Los Angeleu, E. E. Merger, Santa iiosu; D. J. Mc Maihon, Weslwood. Wrtot Dutchen, WoaJdUnd, Cal.; Robert ii. .Maiiz. Stdta Rosa, '.. it.' Jarmar, Ljs Angeles; W. M. Rottcs, Biigs, Par ous and Brothers, San Francisco; E. T. Cucalllnl. St. Helens, Cal.; W. E. Brlggs, Bishop; J. K. Haglc. Sacrumento, Cal.; W. M. Wood. Mendota, CoL; J. P. Andrenrs, Bish op; A. C. Earhart, Los Angeles; Thomas It. Young. Copco; A. B. Franklin. AHurnd; H. H. Kester. tuusalltj, H. K. Truscott. Corte; Guy Redwlne,, Cklsh; and L. E. Rathbnrn, Zu::d, Cal. PJiTell Theatre Tho t:oolost Place In Town Claire Windsor and Conway Tearle in "Just A Woman" It tells what every woman knows But few women ever betray As a special attraction We arc showing the Daredevils of the Alps in a Picture of a Thous and Thrills. "THE CHASE" Wednesday and Thursday Milton Sills in "I WANT MY MAN" and Five Big Acts of Vaudeville FROM CHIt o Mr. and Mrs. Louis Day of Chieo Calif., are visiting in the city today. ALU LIBERTY "The Millionaire Cowboy" Rollicking Comedy. Plenty of Action, a Splendid Specimen or Manhood In the stellar role, fine acting and an unusual plot with unique twists. The Comedy Is Broadcasting anl it Is roaMy funny An unusually Ihtereiting Newsreel completes a program that you will fmjoy. More Miles Easier Riding Less Cost That Is What Seiberling Cords RETURNS IIOMK After being in the city for tho past two weeks on business matters. I.. II. Kemp has returned to his home In Dunsniulr. AT MAUN Rev. Joseph Mlksovsky, formerly ot llend, nvns a visitor in the ctly Monday cnVoute to Malin where ho Will loilato permanently. TEA CUP C1A7R Members To Meet With Mrs. Walter West Thursday Afternoon Following a social lnootinn of the members of the Tea Cup Club at the home of Mrs. Walter West at 204 South Riverside on Thursday after noon, the husbands of the members wll bo guests nt a supper to bo served on tho lawn ot tho Wst homo in tho evening. , bnlsfjRps The Home of The t.uaranlecil Used, Car. x i f f f t T y f t X T f f Spell To Klamath County Motorists 1 T f t f t I t f y t f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Tf raolKr Hnocn't malrn oh Siffc.ronrn what. TTlflkp nf CUV VOll dl'lVfi where you drive it or how long the fact remains that the pleasure you get from driving is measured largely by the dependability of your tires. When you have your car equipped with tires that are built to withstand the very road conditions with which Ave are confronted in this country you have a feeling of satisfaction that the best car in the world can not give. . v i u t . Look about and you and you will see that the tires that stand the gaff in the country are Seiberling Cords SEIBERLING CORDS 30x3!. 4 ply $15.50 30x3 iL 6 ply $21.00 33x5 8 ply $63.75 32x4 U 8 ply $46.50 30x5 8 ply $59.50 32x6 8 ply $88.95 N PORTAGE CORDS (Seiberling Built) 30x3 $10.50 30x3' o $12.00 Utility Cord 30x3' j $9.00 Oldfield Fabric 30x3 $8.25 Balsiger Motor Co. i Authorized Ford Sales & Service y jj 4