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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1925)
MONDAY, AlKiUKT 81, 102(5 EVENING IIERAIJ), KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON PACE THREE - Everything Must Go! THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS OF HIGHEST GRADE SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE MUST BE SACRIFICED September 11 Our Last Day MILLINERY- FALL AND" WINTER MODELS IN FELTS AND VELVETS, FALL AND WINTER SUITS, AND COATS, SKIRTS, SWEATERS, FURS, SILK HOSIERY ALL MUST BE SOLD, AND THEY GO AT Price THIS IS KLAMATH FALLS' GREATST SALE NOW IS THE TIME TO OUTFIT YOURSELF FOR WINTER AT MINIMUM EXPENSE Evening Gowns Price AN OPPORTUNITY YOU WILL NEVER HAVE AGAIN LATEST MODELS FOR AFTER NOON AND DINNER WEAR AT . PRICES THAT WILL AMAZE YOU Only 9 Days Left DON'T DELAY AS THE VERY THING YOU ARE LOOKING FOR MAY BE SOLD La Vogue Store Fifth and Main Sts. People PftOMINKXT NONTAX A PI'OPIK Mr. uri rl Mm, 0, if Drake of Con rud, Mont, apanl Sunday in Klnmiiih Fulls, returning homo f f 1 tm morning iiy wny o Portland whoro tuoy plv to Hpi'iid Hovoral days on uuiijiovi nation, Mr. Drake is one of tho leading biialnojM vion r tha ilato, owning u -) in of drug atoms over the ntato and holding oztaaairo farm ing inh-rcHiti aj wall. TiiiH wuh tbalr riim flail t'l Klamath Colli and thay ara vr-ry nuch linpraaMld with this Mutton, TO HANOI! OVKB BVtfDAX 1, w. Korna and two Bonn, John and .iiin. apant Sunday at tha Kama ranch near Kano, where Mr. Korna in treetlng boma and looking altar harrattlnd which i i full swing. . AT akiilami SUNDAY Mr. and Mr. 0. Dungns and fam ily enjoyed Sunday at Aahiund with avtnlngi lki:ii:w visitors Ray Benow, Vincani Swtnnery and Kd Battafurl apenl tha week and in Klamath Kuiis from lkartaw. Watch for It FROM Illl.otJI I V Hen F. Mitchell was un over Sun day visitor lion? from his boma al Cblloqtrln. I'lKiM Al.co.MA J. .1. lobnsbn and w. H. Ayres, I both antlnaera for tba atata highway Icommlaalon at Algomo, apanl Sunday In Klamath Kails visiting friends. . i:ROITi: TO LAKK .Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Wolfe spent Sai'irday here enroute to Crater and Diamond lakoH from their home at Junction fity. Wa tor it It WKKK-KNI) TOl'HIHTH X I John Kin nt of Knllspell, Moutnnu, 7 wuh tha flrat of the week-end tour ? lain' lo register nt the ehiimlier Of e.'imlimrre, Others Included: K. L. t Murphy, Fresno; I,. C. Mathls-in, ? ('iiico; j. w. Bradley, Oreenrllla; Xlftorao Borencon; Polvang; a. c. La :Kue, Feather Pkdlai Berkeley Has- T j well, I.akeport; J. (.', Perrw, Husnn- vine .Mine iiiiioiic, Kennwt; w. Mark Durkley, Oxnard; Mra. H. D. j Miller, lyis Angeles; J. S Maler- j won, Orland; J, B, Mather, potior; Mra, JC. Adams, Iteno; Krank Breed- en, Jr., Kureku; Mra. Anna 0, (lift. Kneeland; and V. w. Soil, Kscon-didu. V f WAItDfl M r. and H I'ORT KLAMATH Mrtf. J. T. Ward, en- PiwmiiEE Theatre j I Final showing tonight of Zicgfcld's biggest li "SALLY" . i a Bj aitlty Colleen Mnorc is ''Sallv. -m- The Biggest Shoe t Selling Event ever I I Staged in this County. i a Joyed molor trip Sunday, to Fort Klamath. J ' OIL M.ISHKY llKTl'RXH Z Dr. and Mr. 0. A. Maaaey, have returned from a delightful ten day.i XI motor trip through the Redwood Z lountry. Thla being Mra. Maasey's ill -t viait tbrougb the beautiful country ehe found It a moat enjoy- able trip. IX Htm V'AMiKV Mlaa .Minnie Mlt:hael&ou. and a party of frlenda motored to Aah land, Sunday to attend the meeting of the Baptlnta. AT tlltAXTH RAW Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sabln enjoy ed a motor trip to Granta Paas, Sun day, where they vlalted with frlenda. returning home late lust evening, t IX TOR SUNDAY Ao J. Mondidi motored In from Argotna on Saturday ovaBloj to spend Sunday ban visiting. UtPJtBSBBD WITH core Mr. and Mrn. K. It. Van CO of Salem Bjra among tbn capltol city visitors who would like io locate bora provid ing they are aide to find a suitable bnalnesa location, CLKVKR llliXTIXt; SCKXK One of the most gttractlro window dlaplnyn of the hunting season ao fur It Hint which Jummy Daugberty and Hill Schrlve complcl' d yesterday at Connolly Brothers. Arranged with pine tioughs mid n complete rumpinx oulfit, the windows could not help but give one tho fever. Ilungarlun and mountain QUAll are placed nliout the enmp and n deer is to he seen In the background. MOItXIXti AltltlVAI.S Walter and Jnmes f. Dnrr of Los Angeles nrrlved here enrly this morn ing and are guests nt the hotel White Pelican., ntoM cmKOQuIN K. It. Wilson and F. W. Fairbanks were among tbo week end visitors here from Chllonuln. Klamath wShoe Store's Big Closing Out Sale skxihm; tklfx.'haus The entire cast of the "Pirates of Pentance" tolKy received telegrams, which were sent out from the cham ber of commerce office by Mrs. Leah Smith and Marj Johnston. The tele grams tell of the dates of rebear-euls. MISS DIM. r AT AKHLAN'D Miss Ruth DoLap was among the local young women who attended the Baptist church reunion in Ash land on Sunday. Miss DeLap, with a party of frieuds, returned borne lust evening. There is little cut and in kcepnu' with the cla-s nf nrtnttiei unit, ! e arc hringiog to this Ihater. we need tell von ahonl thi allr.ictiOti : il is c? ' Tuesday Only The hest farce comedy in years is "LISTEN LESTER" and it is irescnted niarvcHpUs, cast. 2- W. H. Kitto, Prop. VISITIXC OILBKBTH Mrs. C. E. Woods of Portland ar rived In the city yesterday to visit for the romoing fortnight with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert motored to Ashland yesterday where Ihey met Mrs. Woods. VISITIXC PAHKXTS Al Clerking loft" Saturday for Bend to spend several days with his par ents. Miss (Jerking, sister of the local young man. motored ovor from Bend on Saturday to take her brother home. FROM SPRAGyfi ItlVlOlt COOK HAY VISITOR Mrs. Frank L. Brown of Coos Buy spent the week end here visiting. She was among the guests registered at the hotel Arcade. Wants to locate Having watched the rapid growth of Klamath Falls for some time past. 1, Cochran of Bend, is ugain in the city trying to find a suitable bus iness locution. Mr. Cochran was here about three months ago for the sumo purpose and is in hopes of being able to permanenfly locale here this time. HACK FROM LODGE Jay Czlaek returned from Ilarri man lodge last .evening, where hi spent I he week er.d with friends. IX FROM RANCH Johnny Wnlkup is in shopping from the west side of the take today. MAt.TIRF, TO LOOK THEM OVF.R J. V. Mttgutre Sr. plans to leave the latter part of the week for Port Inndw to look over five new golf courses In I he northern city Hint have been hulll since the beginning of tho summer. Mr. Mnguire hopes to get tho newest Ideas .possible for the local course. Dirk Mngulro will make the trip with his father nnd will en ter Mount Angel for (ho coming year, registering on the seventh of September. FROM POE VALIiKY Mrs. John MflFnlli wife ot one of the lending farmers of the Poe Valley district, spent Saluriluy In the city shopping. Accnndlng to Mrs. MOfall the farmers are nil busy harvesting their crops, the McFnlls having about one move week of haying. J. C. BcaU ot Sprague River spent tho week-end In Klamath Falls visiting with friends. TO CRATER tAKE Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Leech, Miss Phylls Hogan, Mrs. Mary Perkins of Bend, the house guest ot Mr. and Mr.s Leech, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ball, of Eugene, motored to Crater Lake Sunday, iwhere tluv enjoyed a ploiito. Mr. and Mrs. Ball. who spent Saturday here visiting with their daughter. Mrs. W. H. Perkins, nwtared on to Bend from the lake enrouto to tiieir home in Kugene, where Mr. Ball is one of the leading building contractors of the Univer sity city. PLl'CKKTT IX .1. P. Plucketl of Modoc iPoimt was among the week-end business visitors In Klamath Falls. Mr. Pluckett Is night sawyer at Lamm's mill and Is oue of the reasons Mo doe Point had to have a larger school. lie has nine children ot school uge. THOMAS FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Thomas, with their aons, Lloyd Thomas, wife and small baby, and W. K. Thomas, of L'kinh. California, who Is enjoying a visit here with his relatives, mot red to Crater Lake yesterday, and enjoyed the trip around the rim. In all the time W. K. Thomas bad liv ed In this section be had never be fore been to Crater and enjoyed the trip Immensely. He is leaving to day for bis home in the southern state, planning to motor home via the Redwood highway, and spend a week enroute, stopping at the vari ous points of interest, including the Oregon caves. IIOLI1HOOKS AT ASHLAND Mr. and Mrs. o. L. H-Mbrook en joyed u Uip to Aahlaud Sunday, returning late last evening. CLIMU JIT. PITT A party of local young people In cluding Marinm Wortley, Ferne Hanks. Elsie Toombs, Walter Short and Henry Gerbcr, motored to Lake of tlhe Woods Sunday, and made the trip to the top of Mount Pitt, a distance of eleven and one-halt miles the climb taking the young folks eight hours. LIKES KLAMATH FALLS Mrs. Robert Leonard, who arriv ed here Saturday eveniag, to Join her husband, planning to make Klamath Falls her future home, is very much impressed with the city, nnd the climate. AT SPUING CREEK Mrs. W. P. McMillam and son, Bill, with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Brow baker, and children, of Palo Alto, California, enjoyed a delightful out ing at Spring Creek, Sunday. ,Mr. and Mrs. Brewhuker are visiting here from the south, Mra. Bre"w- baker being the daughter ot MB .McMillam. , lAyi LIBERTY Final showing tonight of James Oliver Curwood's great story of the north "The Hunted Woman" Tuesday Bob Custer in "The Texas Bearcat" NEW PHYSICIAN CONES TO CITY railing a mile north qf Del Mor. Dean was arrested and charged with reckless driving. Indian Rajah Is in 'Iiendoai Haa three wives with him. Imagine hav ing to lie to that many wives. WANT TO LOCATE .Mr. and Mrs. El. B. Gibbons of L.is Angeles, arrived hero Saturday, with tho purpose In view ot locat ing hero permanently if tluv are uble to find a business location. TO WILLIAMSON HIV Kit Charles Sotynal enjotyed a week end fishing trip to Wlllnmson river with a parly of friends from Ash land. BACK PROM PORTLAND Chris Blamis and Howard Cum mins, relumed Saturday evening from Portland, whoro they transact ed business matters for sovoral rays, securing materials for the now Arcade apartment. VISITS SISTKK Harry Cattnlitt, with Jim Davis, of Hilt, motored up from the south ern city Sunday, and spent the day visiting with Harry's sister. Miss Louise Cattuzzu. They returned south last evening. , HAS FINGKR CRUSHED Lloyd Stoner suffered some crush ed fingers In an avcldont at the Wbeelor-Olmstead lumber company, this morning. Stoncr Is a black smith' helper nt the mill. SUNDAY IX ASHLAND Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Thomas. Mrs. Mary Griffin nnd Miss Myr tle Griffin, spent Sunday, nt Ash land, where they attended tfle Fifth Sunday reunion of the Baptist church. The party report a splen did trip and a large attendance, at tho meeting. Dr. Haberer arrived at Klamath Falls yesterday from St. Louis, Mo., and joined Dr. Dietsche and Dr. Burchardi, specializing in different branches of internal medicine such as blood diseases, bacteriology, trop- I ical diseases, etc. Albert Haberer was born in Baden (South Germany! in 18C4. He studied medicine in Strasburg and Wurzburg and in 1S9G he obtained the degree of Doctor of Medicine (M. D.) at Wurzburg. Ho then studied Natural Philosophy in Ber lin and raunich and in 189$ the de gree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D. ) was conferred upon him at Munich. From 189S until 19U4 he made scientific expeditions in China, Japan and Formosa by order of the Academy of Munich. He undertook deep sea researches in -the Sagami Bay near Yokohama and in China for Fossil Mammalia of the Tertiary Period. Over sixty new specimens of this peculiar Fauna were discov ered about which appeared great publications by German Scientists, such as Schlosser. Maas, Dotleln, Fischer nnd others. During the Boxer expedition in the years 1900-1901 he served as scientist nnd ns interpreter for the Japanese language. From 1901-1906 he studied Trop ical diseases in the famous institute of Hamburg, and in 1906-16 served the German government ns physician and commissary in Cameron to fight agnlnst sleeping sickness, malaria, hookworm and other diseases pe culiar to tropical countries. In the years of 1910 and 1911 hp accompanied Duke Adolph Fred erick, of Meckenburg. In an expedi tion to Central Africa as Scientist. Tho repnrta of this expedition: "From the Congo to. the Niger and Nile," came out In two volumes. In 1910 be received the alrge medal for Arts and Sciences from the Bavarian Aendemy, Munich. Dr. Haberer has written the fol lowing books: On Leprosy in Hawaii. The Norma Occipitalis of Man and Ape. Skulls and Skeletons from Peking. Reports of the expeditions in Cam eron 1906-14. On Congo and Cameron mil. Don't Fail to See t h e "Pirates of Petizance" R. K. Mc Gavin, of Eugene, arriv ed hero this morning to transact business mutters for several day.!. SAN DIEGO, Cnllf. Miss Mar garet Huber, screen actress of Los Angeles Is dead here today ns tho result of automobile accident when the car containing her and Daniel M. Dean, her fiancee, and two oth- I er persons',, smashed into a Sept. 3 and 4, 8 p.m., at the Fair Grounds Under auspices of the Kiwanis Club Chorus of 50 Voices Hollywood Cos tumes 10-piece.Orchestra Direction of Frank Hazelrigg This is a stupendous production and you may not have the op portunity of seeing it again in years. Reserved Seats 1.00 on sale at Southwell's 1 I i