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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1925)
-I. v Iwi SATURDAY, AU(jUS'lK22, 1925 MVENJNC HERALD KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE thREE E lAjhe LIBERTY, All O Wc use "Vclox" only for ALL Kodak 3 Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out J l at 5 p. m. same day 5 3 THE CHAMPION' OF T.HE OLYMPIC CAMES, "Snowy" Baker f in ' ' ' ff "The Fighter's Paradise". t 1 I Chevrolet Owners The New Light Law of Oregon Goes Into Effect Sept. 1, 1925 WE HAVE NO INSPECTION STATION We Do Wish However That All Chevrolet Owners Will Call and Permit Us to Advise Them Correctly as to Their Lawful Requirements L. O. Arens - Chevrolet i f $ 2 ? i t MAINLY cBOUT TEOPLE .MIKS MADISON RETlllXS Miss Greta MudlKnn who haii been enjoying u two weeks tour through Vollowstone Nntlnnul Park ami vurl OUI otlior points of Interest has re turned homo. GOI'.LLERS RETURN HOME MIKS I.IVDHMV GOING Miss Ruth Llndsey of the First National i!auk Hturr ii planning to attend Or baseball game at Wood tomorrow between Klamath Falls ami Weed. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Goeller and eon, Fred. Jr., havo returned from a delightful fortnight visit In Portland. 'ill'. ROGERS IX SAX FRANCISCO It's a Comely with lots of Thrills. M r Sunday and Monday; i James Oliver Curwood's J ' Jt "Baree, Son of Kazan" 7 A stupendous Epic Romance of the FVr North, star rinj,' Anita Stewart as NEPEESE, the Magnetic Daughter of the Snows. One of the finest otitilour pictures ever made. , I ROM HAWAII .Mr. and Mm. John T. 11 dr. urltb t i 1 r da.ighler. Miss Louisa A. Molr. left tbli morning for Weed, Calif ornia, after being guests here yes terday enroule south from Crater Lake. Mr. atid Hra. Molr and daughter are t ..... i .-j through the Western I'nlted States, from Paal kou. Hawaii, where Mr. Mo'r Is In the rice business. .Mrs. I-Hlio Rogers and small SOD, Donald, are upending a fortnight in Kan PyanclDO. Walle in the south Mm. Rogers will place Donald under a physician's care for medical attention. FORMER RESIDENT W. C. Thompson of Modesto, California, I) for merly was with the Modoc Lumber company at Cblloquln, is among the visitors In the city today, enroute to Crater Ljke to spend the week end. I : r ti GRANTS PASS PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Kuncy of Grunts Pass arc among the visitors spending the week end in this section. BROOKS VISITS CITY E. I). Brooko, who was formerly connected wlt.i the L". S. R. S., of I this count., and now located in Marysvllle, Cal., as, a dredge oper ator, Is visiting with the Brooks family at Merrill for a few days. coos BAY VISITORS Mr. uud MrB. L. Peterson and faintly, of North Bend. Oregon, spent Friday visiting In Klamath Falls on their way to Crater Lake. GOING To WEED Dick .Viguire, Jimmy Lear, Max jNcwaom are leaving tomorrow morning for Weed to attend the baseball gaino between Weed and Klamath Palls. 522 South Sixth Phone 49-W RTBBBLNH I. HI T TODAY Mr. and Mrs. (1 I. .Stohblim, with their h us guest. Miss Beatrice Krupp, of Portland, loll tills morn ing for tii" northern metro polls, Ing by way of Odell Lake Where for I her parou several days they will enjoy un nut proved in health. Ing with fishing. Miss Kiupp Kill rer.unn' her school work upon her Hitnm home. Utile Pali .la Steh blns. who for the past three miotics bus been receiving im iic.il atten tion in Portland, will return wltli being vec, much I tn - RAIN AT MEDl'ORD MEDFORI), Or. , Aug. 22. The first real rain since Jane fell In tho Rogue River valley t.ils morning but with (Tearing skies at ten o'clock the weather bureau predict ed fair weather lonlgat and to morrow. M. PETER-OX HERB Peters in, of Lakeview, charge of logging contracts, sp Krlday here on business matters. Id ASHfttSI) Mr. and .Mrs. O. Otltlgus and fam ily plan to spend the week-trnd at Ashland with friends. MALATOIiH AM) SOX LEAVE T. Molutoru of Con Metrjpolitan hotel, and his son, Clifton, are leav ing tomorrow for a two week's va catl ii trip iii California, where they will visit with Miss Deenn Molatore, who Is In tralrrins In tho St. Prancis hospital in Sin I'r. incise j and visit with trie n. Is at Hi hardson Springs. They are making liie trip by motor ami plan to visit nil the important clt'les in. toe sout.iern state. till- DAIRY Mrs. Utrttn Stoehsier and little daughter, Cleora, of Dairy, are en joying a visit in the city today from their home.' Mrs. Stoehsier Is at tending to business matters while here. VISIT ill.MPIIISKY HOME R. Downey and daughter, Miss Ruba, with Miss Violet Friti of Portland, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ocorge L. Hum phrey today enroule to Crater and Diamond lakes, for an outing over Suuduv. The notreberu visitors re- I Cent! J r illed on Earl Humphrey, in Los Angeles, mhere he is connected ! with the Western Electric company. lroldlug a responsible position with I the company in toe southern city. WEEK END VISITOR Joe Wlnehari arrived in the city this morning from Algbnfi and plans to spend over Sunday there visiting will friends. "tires For Your Protection All RACINE Multi Mile Tires are now SEALWRAPT. wrapping remains on the tire until you buy it. This blue inner wrapping means that the tire is a new, first-quality product and guaranteed as suchbv We remove the outer ourselves and RACINE, wrappings; the blue inner hook for it. MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Main Phone 294-J They are wrapped twice and sealed at the factory. PBOPERtY INTERESTS HERE George D;rffel of Oakland, Cal ifornia, was a business- visitor here for several days this week, ownNig considerable property In this sec lion, and from here motored to Beat' tie, where he hoi. Is business inter ests as well. Mr. Dorffel is pleas ed with his holdings here and sees great possibilities lor this community. LEAVE IS MORNING R. B. Amicke and G. B. Fife of the Palls Mercantile are leaving on the morning train for San Fran cisco, to spend the coming week purrhailng fall and winter merch andise for their shop. REAL ESTATE MAX K. E. Detrick, real estate dealer, and councilman from Ashland, is in the city todtlry on business mutters, und plans to return to his home tomorrow. hmmll Theatre "Paths to Paradise" A Comedy Riot with Mis High Hit Highness, RAYMOND GRIFFITH, Hitting on High! Sunday and Monday Frozen Faced Buster Keaton in "Seven Chances" It's nil of brides in full regalia: funny facetl flappers; fnt mnma :nwl sL-innv vnmns: Hen Tnrnin-eved tta.fr- perettes who flippety-flop at? "over Buster til'gJillliint it ci.uuo,UUU iron smackers, unstei iasr.es seven euauees on seven sweethearts and at last wins one of them. Buster's best effort to date. Watch for the style show next week TODAY'S MOTOR PARTIES 10 VANS CHILDREN RETURNING Ciaia and Donald Evans, who have been visiting here for the nUSl fortnight with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans, will return to BugeriB the tlrsl of the 'week to resttnte their studies. TO GNTER TKAlXixt; Miss Lena Lewiri. daughter of Mr. mil Mrs. H. .. Le vin, plans to leave for San Krnncisco where she enter training to become a . lit the St, Francis hospital. LUNCHEON TOMORROW Xoox Arrangements for the entertain ment of the Business and Profes sional Women f Medford, have been completed by the local members of the club, who will entertain the vis iting girls wit hn prettily appointed luncheon at the hotel White Pelican tomorrow noon. A musical' program has been arranged for, 'Which will Include a number of tho Cftles tal ented people. With the wearier much cooler, tourist travel dropped off slightly bodny, those registering at the cham ber ef commerce included! L. V. Alvord. Merced, Cal.; Stephen N. Corrington, San Anselm-o; A. Wilson. San Francisco: Willam Wilboru. Yreka; Mrs. Martha A. Lyall, Rraw ley: Robert Ray Smith, Doley City; Randolph Qruatad, Westwood, Cal.; Hnrvey Hlaton. Dorris, Cal.; E. C. Dozier, Rio Vesta; W. C. Thompson, Modesto, Cal.; Ferris S. Moulton. Oakland. Cal.; F. J. Welch, Sacar- menro; B. D. Bro.ks, Marysvllle Cal.; W. M. Sutton, Avco; A. J SamuelBon, Los Angeles; H. M. An son. San Francisco: J. B. Smith. Redding; H. L. Coddy. Richfield; and C. B. Hoagland, Sus'invllle, Cal. ago, Rev. Pratt being pastor of the First Presbyterian church here. Both Rev. and Mrs. Pratt were more than pleased to see the many devel opments that are taking place In this their former home. .MRS. WORTLEY IMPROVES Mrs. II. G. Wortley. who has been eonl'ined to her 'home for several days iwlth a severe c'old. Is reported as much improved today. JOHN JACKSON WELL short! will mi rse y REEDS RETURNING Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Reed re turned this been fi-om Ashland, where t hey Wave been visiting with ' Mr. Reed's parents. Mr. and Mrs Jack Milton tor several Jays. CHILOQUIN VISITOR 11. E. Randolph is among the ! business Callers from Cliiloiiilin today. LESTER RICH IMPROVES Pelican It a y I. li m l e e Company Worl.cc Still in Dungel' I Although his condition is report-; ed as Improving today. Lester Rich is by no nteans out of danger, accord ing to word from authorities at the Klatnatti General hospital. Rich was Injured earlier in the week when n lumber currier reversed Itself and si ruck hint down. M: W til i ih'i The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains: The College of Liternture. Science and the Arts wilh 22 deportments. Tho irofessionnl schools of Archi lecturc and Allied Arts Business Ailministrntion Educntion Grtid unte Study Journalism l.nw .Wedicine Music Physical Edit aU ion Sociology E. tension. For a catalogue or anj information iritf Tp ftfQUttor, Ihvvtmity of Oregon, Eufi'M, Oregon. The 50th Year Opens September 24,1925 John Jackson, who was slightly shaken up early this week in an auto tnobile accident on The Dalles-Cali-t'ornia highway near Piuehurst, when the rear wbleel of his car came off, was discharged from the Klamath General hospital iliis morning com pletely recovered. RH'IIMOXD LEAVES TODAY 0. B. Riclintond. land agent for the Ndrthem lines, left today for Portland where he will join bis fam ily and then journey to Seaside, Ore., for a week's vacation. Mr. Rich mond's health has not been good during the past few days and he is seeking a lower climate for a few days before renewing his activities of buying up land for tho Northern lines to be used for right of way purposes. PRATTS RETURN Rev. and Airs. George Pratt of OrenccL Oregon, who were guests of their many friends here for sev eral days, have returned to their homo in the northern city. While here Mrs. Pratt was entertained by a number nt her former friends, where slur lived some twelve years This is a good time to get prices on Auto Tops and ;ty Side Curtains for Fall and Winter. ' " Connolly Bros. 912 Main Phone - 402WJ WvVVVVVVVVVWV . m ..mm- fflfrlooSyVa - - " J'fH