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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1925)
PAGE TWO EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26, Ijj25 : : ! r- ",::.T.'7, We Are Pleased to Announce . ilint we have the complete line of the Famous Buckhect Shoes The best known work and sport shoe on the market. 'hese shoes are unconditionally guaranteed by the makers and also by ourselves. Hi-Tops 8 in. 8.50 10 in 10.00 12 in 11.00 14 in 12.00 16 in. 13.00 Aviator Special 15.00 Aviator Last, Plain Toe: f 15 in 11.50 ' 17 in 13.00 II ID KLAMATH ILL FIGHT IT OUT I WOMAN'S LODGE CHOOSES NAME I OF TULE CAMP "Tulo i.atu rump", wo the namo I chosen night !..- the lloyal Neighbors, a Morrill, when tin-i-nmp was organised with Mary Juno Qray, district d.-pu-y troui Portland, in charge ot lusfallatiok, Tho lodge members .planning to. hold their tint mooting fin September s. ut tlo Odd Follows hull ui Morrill, ord- i( ;s wen' i-lo.-toil for llu! .-usum,; Tiu'ic i many Klip "tKt" j t uti.i wo oiamiiMi are making Hi.- .up tiii.1 Hi.- lip". ",u"" 11 mi - 1 !lll..u ilnrln. th.. lull I ivlnl.-r i Hut il will be llllll III.' fUill t!0 , . .. pioHtuui. Twoaty.four (nouibors tvoro termination to ntotd any slip Wat - uIIIm0u lntB the order. ilu- Klniuath Palls Pelicans m Anions the otflcen ejected wore: JaUTney smith next s-.tcitu.v to l) ) EtSel ui.ik.-. oracle; Lillian Qroy the fast. llunaniulr nine at Dunaniuir, ba?, Oraolej Grace Walker, vi.-i- oral.-; Lillian Kii 't . Ilocorti- I Crucial Game to be Played by Local Nine Next Sun day Away, From Home regular gatue ef the The Toggery Opposite the Liberty Theater Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Before , you Build prBvy a Home 1 MCI C AM ChecKSeal metrical rtnnp n ews 0( The Klamath Country in Hi.- last season. Weed an. I Klamath are hum. tied for first place in III.- Klaniath-Sis- kiyon league.' psach team ha one more sunn- in pl.-iy. W.-.-.1 play ti. Blbaatn, nnd Klamath takea on Uuuajuulr. If tMiih teams Miii. a H.-t eeaaon ganie will in- played between ilu two leaders to settle ilu- oueutlon of iIk- chum tlonship. If belli teams I so, the past sea son i. mo will still bo pluved be cause they will still be firmlj plant ed In first place. Hut if one team wius while i ho otli.-r loses, tho ehuinpiunship will be settled. Bigger Haaard Kktmat'i bus a bigger haxa r.l to hurdle -than Weed. Hnusmuir is it. second place by virtue of a win over McCloud lust Sunday $ to 3. Tbe northern California nine is also known to be anxious d keep the league pennant in California anil it Is admitted by local officials ot tho baseball team to be within the range r possibility that Weed may loan several players to Uunsmulr' to aid in scuttling the I'eiiehn chances for the pannant. , Weed, on the other hand, lakes on t'.ie cellar team of- the league, ilt. Shasta, and is pracllcully assur ed of a victory. In Pine Keith- arj Mary Gruybael. Heci-iver; Ado Qritflth, Chancellor; father Cox, Marshal; Phoebe Anderson, assist ant Marshal; Zcuu Harks, Inner Sentinel ; Paulino Sermy. Outer Sentinel; Helen .iiromi. Magician; Dr. Jul i Cleveland, Physician I ! Vi-ultii Stiles, Ethel Knot, and Vivl- 'an Staraea, Managers. At the Modem Wjodlni'ii of Aui- Lerlca hall in Klamath Palls .Mrs. I dray will Install n Juvenile cump ! this afternoon, with a eln,ss ot tweti ! ty-three members. cAt the TINE TREE The prettiest stylo show ever staged in Klamath Palls was pre sented lust evening In connection with the picture "The Pre sinukev Iroiu Paris." The latest styles were modeled in a beautiful and grace ful manner and the continued ap plause showed ilu-' appreciation of Ihc audience. The Golden Hule. Hector's, the Northern Fur Shoo. Gertrude's and U! iver's Jcvelry Store collaborated la the show, which -was u real success in every way. J YllimiccaMrM $ I Uhlig's Electric Store "Check Seal" headquarters in Klamath Falls i KOItMKK CURL HHKK i, Mrs. Obatmfcn, formerly Miss Hess I'rosser, who Was employed nl the Western Union here, before going to Coos Hay a.j. sido-.U. here. ia Heviim Mrs. Williams of the local MIDLAND Jack Butler was a business call er In the county seat this past week. Master James Flowers is spending a few days with George Burnett. . Mr. Oldemyre was a caller on Island Thursqy looking over the beet fields. The S. P. is. building some new houses in Midland for the use of the section crew. Edward Hoyee has been busy heading grain this week on the Geo. Williams ranch near spring Lake. Neil Nelson of Aliller Hill was a business taller on Miller Island. Mr. and .Mrs. J. B. Burnett were visiting in Bonanza on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lj Purber and son, Lewis, and William Bur nett returned home from their fish ing trip at Crater Lake Friday evening with a fine bunch of trout. Mrs. J. D. Hooper and daughter. Ila, Mrs. William Hooper and daughter. Virginia, were at the coun ty seat Friday. Mrs. Albert Gregory and daugh ter. Maydene, and Mrs. Tliduias Lar gent were callers at the home of Mrs. .1. IJ. Hooper Thursday. . Miss Esther Atchison has now returned to her home In Midland after spending a few days at the home of Maydene Gregory of Miller Island. Mr. and Mrs. Ilobert Adams of Merrill spent Sunday at Hooper ranch on Miller Island. C. H. Patterson and sons, nnd Mr. Scoggias were business cullers on the Island Sunday. Joe Wright and Elmer Holcom were calling at the Hooper ranch Sunday. Fred Peterson and family were business callers in .Midland Sunday. Frank Sexton was visiting in Midland Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gregory spent Sunday at Ady. The clubs of different sections met at the home of J. C. Senok Saturday evening. A very pleas ant evening wus spent. After the meeting the youngsters had an en joyable time with dancing and re freshments, which were prepared by the youngsters, were served later In tho evening. ' Ar?i "speifto and; rim-iiy-. Were jUanintll Fulls visitors Saturday. Matching one's own persoual hums agaluat those of f iiirtcon of the most beautiful girls obtainable i from all parts of the world is a tea! i for any screen uttrcss. I.,-:.trlcrt Anv hjis cnnie fhrnilirli Pepped up over their sensational lhs w(h nyn 'The Dressmaker from Purls," which sho.vs at the Pine Tree tonight. For the roles of manikins in this pro- j duction. Paramount assembled four I teen beautiful girls from all parts of j ihe globe. There arc Latin beauties, Orien i tal beauties, Norse beauties, Ollllc and Gaelic beauties, tho most pcr I feci faces and figures obtainable. In addition to the "fortunate fourteen" is Mildred Harrte, recognized as laa of tho tt-'reen'a mjsl attractive wo men. Leatrlce JJ- liorseif a "perfeoi 6'' with Jet bla.-k hair, lVory skin flashing black oyes. Is seen irhoiit the iiro'lucllon with the tories. i , ,..,.l, ;,. ..iti.. Nothing -has at eased the sportlog (,H.m aorned wM ma.?nlficent and public durlag the past few lara creaU0nl more tuan the wonderful showing wi- ... ,,. , ,, .. style creator, who was brought from ten inning victory ever Weed last Sunday' the Klamath Pelicans are in fine fettle for the game uexl Sunduy. . Thoy realize that it w ill net bt a 'walk-over and are: deter mined that the adv-ntae gaineJ bv their victory last Sunday is not nullified by a defeat at the bands of Dunsmuir. Just who will occupy tho pitch--r's box- 'has not been decided. Street's sfellur -work aguinst Weed Imay win him another opportunity f-acaln Dunsmuir. On the other hand. the Pelicans have an ace in the hole in the person of "Sunny" Mohlerexpericneed southpaw, who has led the local nine to many vic- 3 6' n tt nf i thiVius -Jf the Klamath Falls baseball nine in its first year in the Klamath Siskiyou league. A new team in a town that has not been represent ed by a baseball team for years, the local nine has scored win after win until it Is now tied for the leader ship of the league. SMITH-WKEK8 Paris expressly fur this production, directed by Puul Bern. oAt The LIBERTY The new Shirley Mason rilm, "Tin Star Dust Trail," whi h snows tu night at the Liberty, theatre, Is an old theme In a new and very later- jesting setting. II shows, a young Miss Lillian K. Weeks and Albert I woman whose success in her curec S. Smith, both of Klamath Falls, soon makes her financial condition were united in marriage at the home j far superior to that of her hua Ot L. M. Itosor in Grunts Pass, Or-- j bgmt The usual complications aris gon. on Monday evening. Hcv. I). and are settled, In the same old way. Lester Fields, pastor of the Newman ti. originality conies. In tho fact Methodist Episcopal church perform- j tnai the wife is a musical comedy ed the ceremony. Just the Imme- aUr", and" the husband an actjr too. dlate relatives and friends of the j T,- makes It possible to show. In young people were prsenl. t,,e fm, mam,- fas inatlng glimps I of the "back-stage" life of the There Two first elass Italian Stone Masons a'nd ec- rfleilt workers, will work a I by 'lay or eontract. A'ork guaranteed. Four Stears in Kfafnath. Phone 583W, or inquire fil9 Main St. theatre. me si.'erte which I portrays u rehearsal which is mi I usually realistic. : LATi: lOURIHTH TODAY I Afternoon tourists who register led at the chamber of commerce In cluded W. K. White. Itlveijslde; V. ! E. Mitchell, Los Angeles; Richard j Barclay, Marysvllle; A, J, Jack, : Stockton; W. F. WrlgSti Palo Alto; Claude Simmon, Henojj C. C. Tur-u.-y. Sacramento; Thos. It.- Worth, sobiistapol; .1. B. lioyd, Cblco; A. W. ! Howard, llleber; W. P. Hreuer, Chl ; 1:0; J. H. Palrbaum, Perkins, Cal i ifornia. Hans Nylander. prominent ranch- ' er of Pine Grove, Is about the city j today on business matters. A Small Cavity Today means a painful toolh tomorrow unless you have It filletl in due .time, which means alio that the small cost of n filling will save you u greater expense inter on, v gin- exam inations tree. V R. D. COE, DENTISTS I0T2 (Painless, of course) 204 Ilopka THdgt ' 8th and Mala Phono 836 i iMIIMSi Announcing Important Changes in Bodies and Chassis Added Beauty and Utility Closed Cars in Color No Increase in Prices AU-stecl bodies on Tudor Sedan, Coupe nnd open cars. Bodies and chassis both lowered. Larger, more attractive fenders, affording greater protection. New im proved transmission and rear axle brakes on all types. One-piece ventilat ing windshield on closed cars; double ventilating typo on open cars. Curtains opening with all doors on Touring car end Runabout. Closed cars in colors, with upholstery of finer quality to har monize; and nickeled radiator shells. Many other refinements now add to the beauty and quality of these cars. See your nearest Authorized Ford Deal er today for complete details. ""sw DETROIT, MICH. " HENLEY b. r 7. and OS the students arrive in charge of school athletics. All the they will find some new teachers ot WW teaohers nut well uxpertoncad The carpenters nnc painters are the Job. Mrs. Peden win be la charge In their work nnd come very highly through remodeling and repairing T0j t, intermedin... griid.-a. Miss iccotnii.eniled. Miss Johnson and Mr. the Henley school binuiuigs n'l.i me Ewnage will haye some of the upper i M.-liultz will hold Hie same posltlous near Janitor is busy adding the (in- grade work and English in the high they held last year. Isblug touches. 'school, Mr. Ilelken will be the new School will open Monday. Sept. -m- I high school Instructor who will be I S.-e Pirates of Pctuuncc. Pi k '". I V' . Every day in evwiy way Yen, sir, this old Ford actually seems to be grttiiiR better every day. Since I drained tho crankcasc and filled up with the new Zcroicnc 'F' for Fords, she starts quicker, has more power, and seems to go a little farther on a gallon of gasoline." Zcrolenc "F" for Fords gets t o all the parts where oil is needed, especially ihc wrist-pin bearings and the upper half of the cylinder walls, which are frequently "oil-starved" when an unsuitable lubricant is used. Zerolene "F" for Fords is madeiby the Standard Oil Company's patented vacuum prciss. It deposits a minimum of carbon. Yet Zerolene "F" for Ford3 costs not rnore, ! but less than most of the special Ford oils on j the market. A Ford is an A-l transportation invest ment. Protect your investment by proper lubricati in. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) "Feeds those . oil-starved Fords"