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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1925)
TUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, W26- EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FACE THREE u I heatre J' ! eSWainly oAbout People Tif f Theatre Miss VAVIVM LEAVING .Mlll.l ,OIle (.'llll pIlillM I.) leave Saturda, tpr Hun 'Francisco and fltornnttoto, wiii'iii Kim win wpclidllio coining firlnlghl vl Ml 1 1 ll wlljiL frli'iKlH. Miss Caltuzzu will be Gertrude's llho B i Puree ' Visum In LISTEN LESTER" I Joined ill HIM li y Imr mother anil Klslor, will) will K'i iidii 111, nil plan- Inlim iii attend the Dinundnd Jubilee Tin tin' southern city this coming Millinery witli that inK rolci sinr And I merit, iitperb comedian Harry Myers in the leatl- caitof iiniiMial brilliancy support tlis he result i a picture f more than ordinary :: : : :! Wednesday An excellent Vaudeville bill, together with a big picture, BMurei our patron oi an enjoyable evening in the mol comfortable place "f amuaenient in the city, We offer more for the money than can he olh taiued t-Kcu liercu ! ALJhe LIBERTY ,, I, , : i i- ., .' ' Daring Bob Custer in "The Texas Bearcat" A thrilling Twtai Ranger story with capable Mob Cutter in the leading role. "The Lost World" New ease of routine care New life for the car itself 'HPHE RACKARD SIX today oilers improvements of -L the utmost importance to owners. The Packard motor oil rectifier and the chassis lubricator free Packard Six owners from the inconvenience and trte drudgery of routine care. More important still, their use doubles the mileage life of the car. The rectifier constantly distills the crankcasc oil as the motor runs, keeping it pure and undiluted. The chassis lubricator delivers oil to 4; chassis points at the pull of a plunger on the dash. These improvements, found together only on Packard cars, mean much to Packard Six Owners. Packard Six enclojcd curs have been lowered in price by m overage of7JO. Pospisil Motor Co. Klamath Ave. at 8th St. PACKARD AnrjMjj wl'ii,M 1 iUshiih 1 -'; : :! : is Coming Soon 1- ltoM THH udoi; Mrs. Vivian M. Woodiilde arrived In the ll.y tbll afternoon from ('rntor I. like lodge, where she mis been milu; an hostess (lurlnK the summer month. After a brief vlHll there with Imr husband. I,. .M. Wfl Idsldo, Mrs. WoixlH'do may de cide to attend cottage during the winter months at Eugene. HKTUHNING TONIGHT j3 inn "( ) 1 1 vi. w 1 1 sonTdoma i te Mien co icaohcr in the. (rode ecbjools, Is oxpetftbd to return this evening from JloM-burg, where hIki 1i;ih been visit ing with her mother for the past in rata. SlltS. mi n I ; I . IN Mrs. Laura MOOre, In In from Polni Comfort, today vlslllng iwlra friends and shopping. Wils Is Mri. Moore's first visit In the city In over I mo weeks. She reports many taujrtatl visiting her resort and splondid fishing. HACK PROM MOUNTAIN A party of local people Including Mr. and Mrs. V. I). flames, Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Ilarnes, Mrs. Kdward Harris, and mule Dean Houston, re turned ycsto.day from huckleberry inouutultt, where Uluy spent the past week plekitiK berries. They brought home over "2 gallons of the fruit, the result of their week's picking. KOZER TO ARRIVE Sam A. Kozer. secretary of state, is expected this evening from Salem, 10 speak bef iro the members of the chamber of commerce at .t Ho first forum luncheon of the club, Wed nesday noon, KOS ANGELES PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. R, is. Teck, and faiully, are visiting In the ally from l.os Angeles, stopping bore enroute north' 00 I motor tour. VE1TUH O.N VACATION Virgil Veltrh la visiting with his parents, at lluker, where ho former ly iworked. Ho plans ! be gone for uboju a week. WILL SIXti AT LUNCHEON George Maddox will tender sever al vocal numbera at the forum lun cheon, wf the chamber of commerce, tomorrow u' -on. Mr. Maddox Li to appear in the "Pirates' of Penzance" and has a pleasing tenor voice. KINGSTON HERB John Kingston, Di Sausallto, Cali fornia, arrived In the Ity last even ii to be the guest of his sisters. Mrs. P. B, Hann'jn and Mrs. K. J. Murray for the coming fortnight. MILS. W A Kit K.N l,K.VIN Mrs. Glorenua Warren of the Ilos ton BeanlV Shop, lefi this morning for Sin Francisco, to attend the National Hair Dressers e ..invention, in thu southern city. Mrs. Warren plans to be gone tar u week or ten days. KM. Kits RETURNED Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Idler have re luinied from a delightful motor trip to Portland and Seattlo. where they spent a fortnight with relatives and friends. Itl'SINKSS TRIP Howard Cameron, representative of the Klrestone people, with head quarters In San Francisco, Is spend ing several days In Ibis territory in the interests of bis firm. returns from trip H. I). I.andrum returned last eve ning from a month's visit spent at Pendleton. He has resumed his po silion with the Wnrvon Construction coin puny. DEER HUNTING A. J, Connolly. Jimmy Dnuglierty and Hill Sclwivo loft last evening for Mt. SbftSta, Calif., to spend sev tral days bunting deer, the season opening in California today. Thoy expect to he gone for several days IN FROM RANCH 1)111 Herkln is spending the day in Klamath Falls on business from the Hock Creek rami!, where ho Is foreman. Crop conditions are splen did on the hig ranch, according to Herkln. FROM CHHO Stanley LewlB, Francis Truodalo and Scott Warren are business visit ors In Klamath Falls today from jcitico, Calif, Wednesday, visit i.aki: Dr. and Mrs. It. A. Itachman of New York City visited over Monday here enroute to Crater Lake. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hellbronner have returned from a fortnight's trip through California, which served as their wedding trip. The couple, both well known here, were married about two weeks irgo. leaving immediatcly following the ceremony by motor for Che southern state. Mr. Hellbronner is a member of the business firm of Hellbronner and Rhea. TAKES lOSITIOX Mrs. Floyd Henriot has taken up her duties with the First National hank, filling the vacancy left by Miss Kathryn Doty, who has resigned planning to leave shortly for Kngene where she will enter college this fall. Before entering school Miss Doty will visit with her parents for a short time at I.akeview and then so north lo Portland to visit friends. COOK ON Rl'SINESS Cecil A. Cook is over from Mcdtord on business mutters and has his fam ily with him. who plan to remain here until Mr. Cook has completed his business transactions. IN FROM CHJLOQUIN Oeorgo K. Holmes Is among the business callers in the city from Chilouuin today. TOURING FROM SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McCrockey with their children, Mlna and Hud, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Tryetta. all of omona. Caiii., were visitors in Klamath Falls over Monday, enroute to Crater Lake on wn outing. ILLINOIS CENTRAL W. J. Hangod of the Illinois Cen tral railroad, with headquarters in San Francisco, Is among the business men of the southern metropolis here today. Miss Elisabeth Nelson who has j been spending tho summer at Cald well, Idaho, with her parents is ox pectcd to arrive here this eieniug, and will be supervisor of music in tho rural county schools this year. Mlhs Nelson Is a graduate of tho University of Oregon and will he Uio first to hold this position, which was created at the last session of the legislature. Miss Nelson will make her heudquartors In Klamath Falls. ! Beautiful September You will find the wanted designs in the desirsed shades and colors. The New Pirate Model with the "Final Touch of Smartness." Gertrude's $5.00 The one way you can be sure of getting the most satisfactory washing machine is by an actual test. The Zenith wins by comparison. This comparison can best be made in I your own home, doing your own wash ing. Do not discount the claims we ? make for the Zenith washer. Don't FORGET REHEARSAL A general rciearsal of the entire cast of the "Pirates of Penzance" is called tonight by Director Hazel riss, who urges all members of the cast to be In attendance. Chris Barnstable has been chosen to play the pa'rt of "Sergeant Mf Police" and Mrs. Hazelrlgg, will play the charac ter roll of "Ruth". The cast in cludes: The Pirate King Lynn Sabln: Samuel, his nssistant Rupert Mad dox; Frederic, an apprentice George Maddox; Sergeant of Police Clnis Barnstable; Ruth, a pirati cal maid of all work, Mrs. Hazel rlgg; Hdluh, Kate and Isabel (dau ghters of General Stanley) Pauline Otfleld, Lynn Zimmerman, Ruth Unrtsey .Mabel, (the youngest daughter of General Stanley) Marjorle Olds. Ensenmble: Misses Esther Veatch. Ruth Lindsay, Jo Upp, Pauline Cllft, Addle Jenkins, Martha Upp, Maninm Wortley. Kemp Hanks, Ber nardino .Metcalf, Joan McDonald, Marj Johnston, Feme AlsOrohm. 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West, at Portland, arriv ed in Klamath Falls today to be In readiness for the fall term ofl icacning in mo local schools. Miss LeLalne wil enter on her third i year of teaching In iti-j local high school, whllo Miss Virginia is faking I up the teaching of English in ihe high school for her first year. IJClh young ladles are graduates ; the University of Oregon. TOURING THROUGH F. T. Maxwoll of Dorrls. California! who Is making a tour of southern 1 Oregon, Is among the visitors here, i planning to enjoy a number of trips' through this section for several I days. (1. 1 tM.'ifti k i -SM . Enroute north on a tour of tk nurthern part of the state, C. I mond aud a party Crom Columbi Ohio, wi re visitors In the city day. ADVANCES IN Wool Como without any warntng CHEAP PRICES . S are on now Don't bo ono of many who will order too late. Winter Is near. Phone yontj orders. BLOCK WOOD I Is our specialty PEYTON 8c CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 53 . nt? $5.00 ;