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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1925)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, EVENTNC HETO, THITATH FA'TXS, OTlEnON PAGE TBREB or Economical Transportation MAINLY c4BOUT TEOPLE mi The Couch !695 F. O. B. Film, Mich. Hie Public Acclaims this the finest Low Priced Coach Hullt on the new Chevrolet chaKni with construction typical of the highest priced curs powerful motor; a new disc clutch, the easicst Ctcdng you have ever han died) extra strong rear axle; long semi-elliptic springs this car provides a re markable comhination of strength, power and comfort. Touring Coupo Sr.l..n But in addition it is a beau tiful car. Its fine Fisher body meets your ideals of fine appearance and com fort. It is finished in sage green and black Duco whose lustre and color last for years. For such a coach to be priced so low is truly an achievement in motor car manufacture. See this car today. 675 Sr". 425 775 screw 550 ALL HUGH f O. U. FLINT, MICHIOAN L. O. ARENS 522 South Sixth Chevrolet Phone 49-W iivaaiiiLHiMaaiyiart5j We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak "work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day EPPERSONS RETURN Mr. anil Mm. A. H. Epperson and nun, tjoorge, returned luHt evening after an absence of about three months, during which time they visited points of Interest through out the northern tier of Mates, go ing as fur east as Indiana. Mr. Ep person states that he found the business situation in the sections visited unusually good with a spirit of optimism prevailing that indi cated a continuation ol the prosper ous conditions. PUCKBTT 1 1 Kit K n. J. Puckolt Is In from Rocky Point today on business matters. He reports Mrs. Purkett Is Improving nicely from her recent operation. TEACHERS INSTITUTE Pupils will not be able to regis ter ut high school tomorrow due to teacher's Institute which will be held on Thursday and Friday. Teach ers from all parts of the county are here to attend. Simplicity Predominates in Baby's Clothes The beauty of cbildliootl is its simplicity, which should bo kept fimly in mind when selecting the baby's wardrobe, One occasionally sees n liny baby, often nt the walking nge, staggering under an array of ribbons, laces, flounces, and what not, so that one loses sight of the child and hoch only Its clothes. For the liny baby the plain slip of firm mnterlal. Capable, of being laundered frequently, is the first choice for a dress. It may have a few very fine tucks, an edge nt riOOk and sleeves of narrow soft luce and leather stitch ing. It needs nothing more. An essential double breasted wool ll,45w to good wrn pper, health Is the Manning Infant's wool mixed, at $1., $1.35. All ' I 1 1 M H N RULECORPO Z7 HOOK SALE THIS WEEK The used book sale which is be ing held ut the Central school this wook is causing much interest nmong the members of thu Parent Teachers association, according to reports from a number of tho luem bora. The adventure Is ft new ono and It Is hoped will prove a huccobb. BIGHT POUND GIRL Mrs. Jcsso Itallcy Is a proud and 'happy grandmother today, receiving n tologrnm from her duugtoter, Mrs. Eddie Lundoll, ot Portland this morning, tolling of tho arrival of a lovely eight pound baby girl, at tho Lundoll home, born pflsterttay, Tho message lolls that both tho mother and now born, bubo are doing nicely. M.rs. Lundell will bo remembered horo whoro sho formerly lived, her name before her marriage to Mr. Lundell being, Miss l.urlllo Sherman. JACKSON RETURNS HOME Mr. and M.rs. Iko Jackson, well kn,nwu ranchers of tho Spragtio riv er country, returned to tholr homo today, after transacting business horo for sovornl days. MEET OX TUESDAY Ulio first full meeting of tho East ern Stat, will bo hold on next Tues day ovonlng, at the Masonic Hall. At this meeting .it In hoped that all members of Bho ordors will bo pro sont when plans for fall and (winter ENJOY VISIT Mr. and Mrs. W. B. I'hlppg and family enjoyed a viol, here from their homo 111 Melford, over the Mali end, making the loop trip from Medf.jrd to Crater Lake, re turning home by Klamath Fulls uud Ashland. I IIUHINEHH V1MTU1I Mrs, F, C. IJeChalne, -who owns the trn and camp ground near llornhrook, m itorod Into Klamath FalU, on Tuesday evening for a brief business visit. GRAY RETURNS Harold llruy, returned to bit home here, after vliltiag ovar the week end In Medford, the guest of his parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. (J. Oruy. NORTHERN VISITORS Mr. und Mrs, J, I'. Meehun, of Portland, were among the northern guests who vial tod here Tuesday. Ilelng guests ut the hotel White Pelican, while hore. V A 1.1,1V (U IMTH Mrs. C. I. Warnueli, Hr., nnd C. I.. Warnack, Jr., ol Medford, were guests here yesterday, visiting with friends. THRESHING STARTS ). I). Hay spent the greater part of Tuesday at Ills ranch, neur Kcno, where the throsblug crew started work yesterday, tho .rye and oats to be threshed will take In the neigh borhood of a week's time according to Mr. tout. MIDIiA.ND VISITOR Mrs. .1. 1). Ho, per, of Midland, visited In Hie city over Tuesday, with friends, and upended to some of her fall shopping. YIHITING I l!l I. M is Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Henderson, of Weed, are guests in Klarnatb Falls, visiting here with former friends. FROM LAPI5E A crew of Southern Pacific men from Laplne arrived here last even ing to go into the Tule Lake, for 0'ieir conrpany to do some additional work. In the paruy are A. Good, Bert Uennen, W. E. Chapman, floorge Sessions, Alex Gardiner, Fred Shuhun, Malcom Ilclss, Jerome Van, and J. L. Wllks. They left this morning fr Tule Lake. MEDKORD VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendrlx are among the Medford visitors In the city today. Tihe trip being a combi nation ot business and pleasure. MOVING SEIT. 15 Miller's Market expects to move from Is present location to 818 Main, which Is Just two doors east, the present location of Dlx Bro thers, about tho 16th of this month. Dix Brothers, automobile accessor ies, will move Into tic new Riley building, three doors to the east of Siiolr present location. The Riley building Is ne&ring completion, which will enable the firm to take possession by the middle of the month. WESTERN UNION MEN P. C. Cole, district commercial superintendent of the WeBtern Union Tologruph' company with Ucadquar- ters in Seattle, and H. Hockett, of the company, aro business visitors In the city, looking over tho local office's business transactions. NBWSOM RETURNS John Newsoni, engineer for the Southern Pacific, who1 baa been working at Paunlna tor the past month, '-.os returned to tbe city and will be In charge of some work for tho company, at Tule Lake, N'ewaom Is a brother ot Dr. O. S. Newsom. ALL ABOUT SNAKES Tex A. Schubach and G. Moen nlng, of the California Snake Farm, of Berkeley, California, arrived 1n tbe city this morning, and will spend several days in this section giving lectures on all reptiles. Tbe firm buys and sells species of snakes. On the Screen "Eve's Lover" with a superb cast including Irene Rich Bert Lytell Clara Bow Willard Lewis It is a story of a wo man who made a ro mance of business, and a man who made a business of roman ce! It's smart, vivid and up to date. On the Stage Vaudeville - -- Worthwhile Five separate acts interspersing Comedy Pathos and Music completing a program that even the crabs would enjoy! Remember this The Pine Tree Offers the Best. PIRATES OF PENZANCE To help cooperate with the Klw anls club, all taxi companies in the city are making arrangements to charge uhe small sum ot 25 cents, to take passengers to the fttir grounds, on bona evenings the per formance of "The Pirates of Pen zance", Is being put on, was the uunoun.ement made today. LOCATES HERE L. B. Harris, at Portland, has accepted a position with the Acme Motor loompany, and will make Klamath Falls his future home. Mr. Harris visited here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ryan about two months ago, and iwas so Impressed with Uhe city'and its future, that he Is .-.turning hore to make his home. RETURN TO GONZAGA William Magulre, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Magnlre, Sr., who has been spending tbe summer months visiting here with his par ents, returned this morning to Spo Kane, where be will attend Gon zaga, this being his senior iyear. IF YOU WANT THE BEST SERVICE AND COMFORT From your car koop It well oilod and greased and always Insure its comfort by using Firestone or General Tires. GENERAL FIRESTONE and OLDFIELD Klamath Tire House '""Cap" Calkins Klamatih Ave. & 6th St. If When you hnvo tire trouble you wont your tires repaired as good as no iv r have them vul canised In the best equipped shop In Klkimath Falls. Our Hednts Elc;trlo Steam Vulcan lzojrs and (jScpert repair men as sure you Kit the beBt possible ri (suits. Reed Auto Supply Co. S. llth Near Main Phone 298 RETURNS FROM CHILOQUIX Mrs. Harry W. Poale, returned this morning from Cfilloquln, wiaore Bhe has been for several days, taking charge of the theatre, in the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Ben son, who have been enjoying a mot or trip all along the coast. Last week Miss Vera Thompson and Mrs. A. H. Raymond spent several clays at Chiloquln, taking charge of the oheatre. VISITING FROM LAKEVIEW Rev. Father O'Hagen, of Lake view, is In the clt,- for a few days, (the guest of Father A. L. Loeser. Father O'Hagen Is pastor of t'ae church, at Lakeview, and has many friends in this vicinity. GUESTS TAKING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Fisher, of SJUth Bend, Washington, and John Kingston, of Snusalito, Collforula, are enjoying a motor trip around the lake today, with Miss Bernar dino Haunon. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and children, have been here for the past fortnight with Mrs. Flaher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hannon. Mr. Kingston Is tho brother ot Mrs. Hannon and Mrs. E. J. Murray, and sees many improvements lu Klam nth Falls, since bis last visit ot one year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, with their two children win return to their home on Friday. ALJhe LIBERTY i Final Showing Tonight of "The Texas Bearcat" with that superb horseman Bob Custer in the leading role. It's a rapid action story of the Texas Rangers with thrills every moment.' Thursday "Marriage in Transit" A Superb Secret Service Story. Bear in mind "The Lost World" and it's coming soon. VISITING FROM SOUTH Mrs. E. J. Hilton and Mrs. Frank Bascom, both residents ot Dunsmuir, are visiting here with friends for a few days. ENROUTE TO CRATER Henry Dieckman arrived in the city this morning, being the first foreign car to reglstor at the cham ber of commerce office, enroute to Crater Lake from Steel Swamp, Cal. MISS DIXON LEAVES Miss Ruth Dixon left this morning for Los Angeles to resume her po sition as teacher in the public school, after spending an enjoyable summer here with relatives and friends. TO TULE LAKE C. O. Jensen ot San Francisco aqd G. Wallace ot Paunina left this morn ing for Tule lake to work with tbe; Southern Pacific. TO RETURN THIS WINTER C. E. Morse, one of the promin ent oil men of. southern California, wilio has been here on a business and pleasure trip for several days, Is leaving this afternoon for his home in Los Angeles. Mr. Morse is veny much Impressed with Klam ath Falls and Its future, and plans to return in November, for a week or more, to enjoy the duck hunt ing. The Cunningham sport model touring car, driven by Mr. Morse, has been the subject of much ad miration, while he has been In Uhe city. IS CONVALESCENT Mrs. Jack Monroe of the Hame! npartmonts is covalosclng at her homo, following an operation on her throat, performed In a ModCord hospital. "To sit next to you," ho romark od gallantly, "would cause any man to lOSO his appetite." Tomorrow Klamath County Fair Judging Starts at 9:00 A. M. AUTO RACES, RUNNING, RELAY and ROMAN RACES At 1 P. M. Every Day See the Cream of Klamath Products will bo ulacuBsod,