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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1925)
MONDAY, AUGUST 24 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE v nt rn i n VIMITOK c. ii. Hi'iuuiiit ii i i Mm oiinrUt L. Ht- It in t ti t of Portland arrived in tho i iiy from Hi" north Sunday and win upend imvoral il iiyii horn IniikliiK over uttilnmu interests. Mr. Bohmldl i i olin.M li.il wllh nun or Mm Ii miIIhk houiiiiiK concern ol Portland ami win innh a r i r hiH uampany't IntofV until Intro. Printing Talks Ily AKtj IN K SPOT The brinlor'n dovll propoud i iin other day imi "Ooli" lia'M ii 'i illrly mill hiiiihIkv iiii loin nl null. n letters I bttVO him.ii, no 1 Hit It nh. i iimihi torgol in ion vim i imi W 1 1 lull Ih W. 0, "nil I l tin Hi.. bail printing iiim you can goi In ( Ii Ih Ibwn, zou jut) come ii) ;nii I'll ihow you. W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93 M ainly . About People l omicu MMtpHNT intnn Mm. J, II. Iliuii'iin, fm hut wall known niutrun (if tlilu olty, now PO" tiding in Alb land, with Mr. and Mm, ii 0, Bnalllni of hh1.mii anjoyed tha ivi'. i. and vIhIiIiii! ii.'i'.i wiiii (armor rrii. nihi. Tin. parly, who nr.. anjbyini ii two wo' tour, rliltad ai Orator mill Diamond lake and 'his morning lofi fin- the nortlmrn pari or tho fate. Mr. Bntlllni i maunior ol tha amoi latod on company al Balon add in mi inn Hummer's vocation now. OS Toll! or KTATH ICdwerd r. Nelson, t'ortland man nor nf tin. Ahhim-Iiiii'ii Pro, van in Klamath' Palls Saturday and yestol' day wiiii bli family, on n motor todr hi iim itato, Prom hara thay wani n Band, mi'i win lour csntral ana eastern Ungon bufura returning in Portland, HIGHWAY Mi:s .1. .1. Jolinaon nnil II. Aymii nt Al- j Rninii, connected w'liii tha engineer ing daparl merit of tha itato highway aommiaafoni IDnl Sunday In llin I ii' v. .Mr. johnabn apanl tha greater pun nl tin. tlma wiiii hla motbar. Mr, Mary Johnson, who lad yaitar day fur liar home in Wovorly, Waah., nriar visiting bar tor tha paai Iwb Weeks. . III HIMCNS VIHITOIl J. ii. FiiiiiT uf tha California iir tharbood investment company, nf Onnimulr. arrived in tha pity oa Bat. unlay nini phimt to pnd vrl day In l" mi luminous. Al GRANTS PAHS Vernon Franc apanl Bnnday at 'IriuilH Pool vIhII Iiik Willi frl'inlH, roturnini homo Inst evening, in hi.vcsk ami PLEASURE Mr, nnil Mra, win Wood, Miss Da hlia Hawkins ami Max Holllatar en Joyed a trip tS Grant Paai Sunday, apmblnlBi business and piei Thay IlihK. HP.PAlNTIVfJ DRUG KTOlti: Interior 1 ( i i .. i r urn busy . day painting and redet ornilug tha I'nrrln Drug store. VAN KMON HACK Wi ('. Van Bmon, Klmnutb atlor noy, returned lam night from Boc rinnnntii, where In- was called early linii wonk on legal bualnaai, Dturneil Imnw In'.- Inm i-n mor ItVAV IH IMPROVED Lloyd Itynn local clothing chant, wan confined in hi homo oer Sunday wlih mi attack of In grippo nnil whit not fully recovered, In abl in be aboni the streets today. PitOM UPPER LAKE Johnny Wnlknp, from the Upper Weal aide of the Luke, in inm- gctlng business iiiuiiith here today, Sacred Heart Academy a iclect boarding and day school for girls and boy. Conducted by the Siater of St Francis. Grade follow regular state courses. MUSIC AND ART departments under excellent teaeheivs. HM school standardized. Kates are reasonable. For information write Sisters of St. Francis' or call at the academy. KLAMATH FALLS TAIL 1. 11. HI AM LICENSE rtelurnlni from Lake of th Wood yiHlnriliiy. ciiarl.'H Helmut Iohi iho taonoa plate and tail light from bin 1lr ami In bOplttl Iho party flndldlf tin m will got In n lopch wlih blm ai Connolly'i SoSdlory, Kami; Brand ade the trip with Mr. srimai una they ipenl lb (raster part of th day hnnUnc PORMER ItKBIDBNT W. !. t.'lark, oilitor of Tim Hnv- anawabd. Wait Virginia Now, with Mrn, t.'lnrk, formor raaldent of Klamaui KhIIm, ware imon tha old IiIiiib roHldantH who i?nt thn lut I t.-r part of tho wo.-k horn from lliolr jodutbarn boaie, Mr. Clark win b I remembered hero where he wa lib Ifimt conpjty awarirar of Klanuftb county, Tim formrr realdent worn amnsod t tbo wonderful rhunKoi in i ii Jrt cojaimnnit) ami were Kim! to rlill with their old-tlmii friondx. Before returning aoutfa they plan to rlill a number of the coaxt c-lllox. RETURNER HOME TO RAX Edward llannlm; of tho I'nlon, A frbzen-faced sap with $7,000,000 and 7,777 would-be brides on his trail. that's BUSTER KEATON in "SEVEN CHANCES" Buster had to get married in 24 hours, and his efforts result in the most comical love story ever presented on the screen. Final Showing Tonight ' Tuesday and Wednesday Savins and Loan Portland, "i"'"! eerei rlcjulty Inuklnn ovi by lilx ronoern, and LliiK for Ii Ih bom. In aeooeiaupn "f ai day in thl r loanx made left thin mo ru tin) north. RETURN HOME Mr, iloorso B. Wendell mid son r. inrni d lo tli. tr homo in Dunamulf on Sunday after rURinS horo for tho paxi wonk with Mr. Wondoll. IT Till: GAME r. K. MoCarfb'y ami ll. E. IMukIui attended tho boaaball tame at Wood Bundy, koIiir nn tho train. A'l'TKM) OAMJ3 K. n. Ah. rnatliy motored to Weed Sunday to attend th" baabball same. bviWUte Mr. end Mrx. Afhland and Mr Cook of F;iiKono. TO LAKE i'. K. i'lorson of and Mrn. BRloa enjoyed tho week- ana 111 Klumntl; rails onronto to t'rator Lake whi n th.y vm visit for a Hhort Iim.. VAI-I.EV VISITORS Mr. and Mrx. Joe T. Skcton of t'.ranu Baoaj with Mr. and Mrx. ;. V. Skoion and daughter of Corral lis. wcrw wookH-nd rialton in Klam ath Kails on iholr return trip from Crater Lake. zg.-r-T------ -,,vvw-iv HERE FOR VISIT Mrs. Ithoda I.ohoIi of Kukoiio ban arrived In the city for an x tanded visit nt the homo of 11. 1: Winnard. Mm. Leacb is u sister of Mr. Winnard, IU3TCRN home Mr. and Mrs. I'lnnk Winnard ro turnOd y. ntorday to tlilr homo In Portland after visit for the past two week at the homo of Mr. Win nurd's hrolher. II. K. Winnard, 930 Ninth street. I.EIT I'MIS MOltMM, Mr. and Mrx. Jam. s Durlian. who for tin; past two weeks havo been lisltin-.; hero with friends, from their homo In Detroit. Hfcblgon, left ihlx morning for their eastern home. Enrouto they will atop at Berkeley:; ajlrornia. to visit for u Short time with old friend. BNROUTE To BEKD Ti A. Itafferty of Sulem. chief of thu slate traffli' department, wax a brief visitor here today enrouto to llend on business matters. H.Vt'K PROM LODGE Jay Cxttek. with T, V. Hender son, returned last evening from llarrimnii I.oiIko where they spent tho week-end. We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day HtSlNESS Tltll' George Ynrno, oons; rtntlon foro '. man on the erection of the new N school house building, made a busi- nesa trip to Medford on Saturday, returning home Sunduy. I 3 PERREN LEAVES '. Poroatry Sitidi-ut ;ocs to Kostllee Btufllea morn- RETURN'B SOUTH r. M. Rlchardi left thi nn; ioi his nonie in imnsmuir niter dumaKini; the trees of spolldlllK tho past three days here I In IM. mai-t n- Ilerl K. hreii of San Ji so. Calif, .who lias been spending the summer months In this section, furthering his knowledge of forestry, left Sun day for t'orvallis where hi- will re sume his studios at O. A. C. in the forestry department commencing his third year this term. Fehren is a members of the Sigma Alpha Epsi lon fraternity, in which he takes nn active part. During tho summer mouths while lure he made an ex tensive study of tho various insects the forests I itil I 1 Let'if-e Joy, Ernest Torrence, and a wonderful cast, including fourteen inter v national beauty models in ?tThe Dressmaker From Paris" And Fashion Show .de Luxe presenter by models and styles from I THE GOLDEN RULE ' HECTOR'S BEE BEGIN' S The NORTHERN FUR SHOP THE WEATHKK : i . At The I IRFPTV I The Cyclo-SlormaRraph at Un derwood's Pbarmaey shows that the barometric pressure has been ris in steadily ever xlnco the rain of Friday evening:. Settled fair weather sems to ha in prospect. Forecast for next 24 hours Fair, with moderate temperatures. Tho Tyco recording thermometer reitistered maximum and minimum temperatnre today as follows: High C6; Low 31. Temperature was slightly below freezing for throe hours from 3 a. m. to 6 a. m. today. BATTERIES BATTERIES For all Cars, in Rubber or Wood cases G volt, wood case i$18.8fc 6 volt, rubber case $14.85 Pits Sun-, ( 'lii'vi-oU't, I'oril, Qaklnnd, t)li!smo bile'i liuicU- -I aRjd many other; small oars, 6 volt, wood case $l(i,35 (5 voult, rubber case ."...$17.50 Imis Buick 1 1, Huiisoii, Chanttlor, Flint, Stuilr- baker ami other largo cars. Dodge batteries, rubber case $19.05 We Guarantee 'Em ' i i V ' . i , ( ( Goodyear Tires and Tubes A''AAAAAV)wAAAA'VAVVVVVVVVVVVVVWV)VVAAAArfVV Klamath Falls Auto Co- ROY CALL, Prop. 224 Main St. Phone 246-R GENERAL REPAIR WORK Authorized Ford Service Station on business mutters. i ' SWKKXKV IIKUK To Dlt.xix Edmnnd Sweeney, loggiuK enin- J. A. Loc h loft Sunday lor Drain ; ,. fol. , Bw8nna Lllmui.r ,.om. lo be gone several days. .Mis. 1 ch'B pOay, spent tho week end hero from mptber, who has been visiting hero lhl, ....,,, ...,. ,., ,,, Su.v the Iteech LilanilhH n. -ji,,,., v,. i,t i,., I ing a member of that fraternity nt j 0. A. I'., where he attended college. for several months at home, returned with Mr. i oh. HUNTERS LEAVING MRS. HUNTER RETURNS Mrs. K. Mill Hunter and children returned Sunday from a deliightlui tortiilghfd visit at "Bnndbn bytWaJ m,.. Bnd Mrs, aWun Hunior. whd nave been visiting in yrcturtied to the city last RETURN HOME After visiting and transuding bus less here for Iho past lwo days. Loon nrd Swenton and Addison Helms of J transferred to Ashland returned to their homo. u gene, lo the city last evening and are now making arrangements to leave for. their i now home in Salem, whore Mr. Hunter has been ho in charge of the V. S. Weather Forecast Oregon: Fair tonight, Tuesday fair and warmer: light southeaster ly winds. VISITS class MATES VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. A. c. Hickman and (amtiy with Air. and Mrs. M. A. Hood of Uosebiirg, are visiting hero on their way rb Crater Luke. test hoard of I ho Pacific Telephone company. Mr. Hunter has held tbo same position with the local office, W ITH WESTERN UNION Cecil Pearson of ltosoburg has accepted a position with the West ern I'nlon Telegraph company anil took up his new duties this morning. Mr. Pearson recently graduated from the Uosehurg Telegraphical school. VISITS LAMMS CAM I ' Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell and j son Laurence; Mrs. Ellabelb mu-; chell, Mrs. l'Jllen ltervan nnd Miss : Cathloon Dervan were the guests of Mrs. Mitchell's daughters, when they enjoyed a motor trip lo I, noun's camp over Sunday. Pr. (!. A. Mnssoy left Sunday for a visit to n number of Iho coast Fur Manufacturing, Coat Remodeling- All work guaranteed Mrs. Wm. Bessler ' , 625 Washington Uotweou Sixth and Seventh Hobcrt Doud of Oxreavd, Califor nia, and son of one of tho leading farmers of the southern state, in company with ,Mr. and Mrs. C. F. O'Reilly, and daughter, Miss Rose O'ilielly. and Miss Isahelle Westcott, all .if Los Angeles, spent Sunday here aficr visiting at Crater Lako. While in the (Ry Doud visited with James F. Maguire, Jr.. with whom he attended high school lat Oaklaud. Ho is now connected with his father in his extensive farming interests near Oxnard. Spoil fans will recall the name of O'RtoUr, who for years was one of the prominent figures in the base bail world, playing third base for j the Philadelphia Nationals. Mr. O'Reilly is now manager iof the Linen UMlQdry and Supply com pany in fjos Angeles and after tour ing through 'northern Oregon the party of prominent southern people will return home. Last showing of James Oliver Curwood's "Baree, Son of Kazan" The Liberty has presented many outdoor pictures in the past, but we really believe that "HAREE, SON OF KAZ4N" is equaled by very few of them and excelled by none, it Is a remarkably beautiful, thrilling sotrv and brings to you the very spirit of the North country. We guarantee you two uuu., wnu t-iijv,., meni. in i,uis wonaeriui picture. TOMORROW -www. Shirley Mason in "The Star Dust Trail" LEFT Tills MORNING .la.!; Hayes and Sid Parsons lefl this morning for their home in Pasa dena niter spending tho past two weks in this vicinity enjoying an outing. DUNN RETURNING F; Ray Dunn, manager of the local telephone company, will re turn this evening from t-'.d vaca tion which he has spent in a num ber of the coast cities. DR. ('. It. l.l i'AS Dr. C. R. Lucas and a party ol' local friends enjoyed a trip to Oranta Pass over Sunday, where the doctor attended to business inter tart Forget To bring your samples of grain in as I am in the market for all kinds of grain this year. A car load of farm machinery will arrive direct from the factory on or about September 1st. This car will consist of separaters, wagons, disc, spring-tooth and peg tooth harrows. McDonald pitless scales at $200 each, with ten McDonald pitless scales at $200 each, with tne per cent discount for cash. . . f J. W. KERNS Moline Distributors iii'U' Implements, Cream Separators, Milking Ma? chines, Fencing, Hay Grain, Feed and Seeds J 1303 South Sixth Street ty Phone S57-J , . Klamath Falls Ore. iicll U..Xl,' I 1 i t . . cities, . .. ests combined with pleasure.