The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 09, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1028
EVENING TTETttTD, RLTVWATTT FKHJB, OREGON
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Mi LIN lll'HINKHH VIHITOIt
GO OX DEER HUNT
HACK FROM ALASKA
CnPtaln ApploKale Returns From
Trip to Alaska,
'Captain 0. c. Applegate, who with
his duiighter, Mrs. Rachel Applogato
.Solomon, has returned from a two
months' trip in Alaska, leaving Klam
ath Falls about tho third of Jul v.
At Kodlac Island ho visited with his
daughter, Mm. J, t. Hslferty, who
will be remembered in Klamath Falls
us Miss Annie Applogato. lie found
the weather mild this summer and
experienced a most enjoyable trip.
Evangelist Will
Conduct Meetings
This evening at 7MB on the cor
ner of Pine and Sth streets, tho Par
rott - Lewis evangelistic party will
open their meeting. In the l'at'ty
which comes here from Olympla,
Wash., are Evangelists Parrott and
I!wls, their wives and the two pi
anists, the MisseH Gillette and Strong.
Mrs. Parrott will be the song lead
er. The meetings will continue for
three or four weeks and "healing
nights" will bo apodal feature of
the campaign here.
J. K. Itlgby, well known fualdeat
of Mulln, who visits Klaio.ilW Knlln
froiUoutly on business is in I he -1 1 y
lodinr.
J. W. and II. B. Koms loft
morning early for Buck Lake, where
I bey plan ' spend Iho coining three
days 011 a deer hunt The season
for deer opons In Oregon tomor
row. Mrs. J, w. Johnston loft thl
morning for Idaho, wheio alio will
join her children, expecting to ro
turn to Klamath Falls hi the Hoar
future to innko their home, perman
ently, with Mr. Johnston who la Iq
catod hero In business. Mr. John
ston went part waiy with Mrs. John
ston on her trip.
On the Screen 0,1 thc StaSc
RETURNS FROM HJSDIL'INB LAKE
Mrs. T. O'HIIloy, Mrs. Nettle NSW
banks, Kalhryn Connolly, Kutiliryn
O'ltlluy, und Mrs. Wilson and duugb
ler C'lovo, returned yesterday from
Medicine Lake whom thoy spehl We
oekoud.
MOVING TODAY
Dlx Ilrothnrs, sutomobfla acea
S -rios, are today moving Into tljo
new Riley building and their present
location will ho occupied in a few
days by Miller's Market,
Cecil Cook, scout executive of
Medford, Is In the city on bushieai
matters.
Tom Copeland
'BCOtlODd't Print Mllilulnr of
Mirth."
a-.: . ; . . 1 : .... :.. ,
f &grmM Theatrell '
Anita
"Up In tin Air Girl."
i J
A Mont Charming
and Humorous
Farce
'Kiss Me Again
in which Marie Prcr
volt, qj the flirtatious
wife, plays around
with another, husband
until her huiband pur
sued another woman
then the fun began !
it's a Corking Good
Comedy I
VAUDEVILLE at
7:15 and 9:15
Giddy & Giddy
"Pule."
Williams & Culver
"Fun Promoters."
Estelle Faye & Company
"Lifilc Fantasy,"
' ' '! IT."-.
MAINLY cBOUT PEOPLE
RF.TlltN TO MKDI OItl)
Mr. and Mm. 0, V Wl lock of
Modford, wlin have been in Hoiitlti.rn
California for the past two weeks,
stopped In Klnmiilh Falls ovit Iho
week mid enrotilo homo to visit wlih
Mr. and Mm. H. V. Vnnnlco. In I'ul
Ifomla Mr. tVheeleei attended buy
tm' week, fr tio Ooldta ituio store
of Mcdford. of which In. In manager
I.F.AVK FOR VALLKY
Hum Hobol, Wtll known Itnoni tho
local merchants, spent the pasl tWO
days hero on biiHlneaa and '""
morning for Ashland, enroutn (o his
headquarters In Hun Francisco.
FIRHT VISIT HIM'i: JUNK
HF.Tt'HNK HO.MF.
Krncnt llulllirook of Mulln return
ed to his bans Hit" mornliiK after
spending Tuesday In III" rlty on liun-
Iness matters.
KIMHf OI'.VI. GUILD TOMORROW
mile of Bplscopal Clmroh to 11..1.1
First Meetlrtg or Full
TI10 flrl meeting of I lie full 10
ho bald by thu Ladles' Guild of the
Bplseopal church will take place to
morrow afternoon ut 2:30 ut tho
homo of Mm. Wullor Wont ut 204
.South Riverside. Mm. Wont with
Mm. n. i). Qlnsbach win be hostess
nt tomorrow's meeting. Plans for
thi' bazaar by the ladles 10 '"' Kl vi-n
early In December will ho discussed.
Mm. Charles Martin him boon put
in charge of the basaar;
hi : 11 it n Tl eoTTAGK GROVE
Mr. mid Mm. Realty of Cottage
Orovo, returned to their homo thin
mornliiK. nftor KB enjoyable ton dny
visit here.
MRS. McAULlKFH 1. FAYING
Kxpccts to Spend Winter Mi. mils lii
South with utuliand
Mrs. J. I'. McAullffo Ih 111. il, 111 ar
rangements to lonvo the latter putt
of tho week for San Francisco whoro
Hhn pinna to spend the wlntor months
wit It Mr. McAullffo, who In rorolv
1 11 k medical nltontlon. Tho throo
chlldron, l'ntrlclt. Joo and Nora, havo
entered tho iiondomy hero. Word from
tho Houth la to tho effect Hint Mr.
McAullffo In slOWly Improving from
hln lnjurlon.
AT THE
L-I-B-E-R-T-Y
Somo of tho moat honutlful
under - water aconcs ovor
ahown are In tho
"Folly of Vanity"
starring Hotly Hlytho, whloh
IB ahown Tor Iho hint tlmo
tonight.
Tomorrow
Buck Jones in
"The Man Who
Played Square'
Mm. It. L. Nichols paid hor first
vlnli to tho city from tho Lake of
tho Woodn sinco Juno, yesterday.
Mrs. Nlohols cumo in from tho resort
Willi Mr. SBd Mm. Hort Hall and alio
plana to vlnli horo for a week or
iiioro with hor many frleuds.
FORMFIt hfsidfnt INJlRKD
Pomior Klitnutth Fulls Hoy s. iii.iisii
injured Near Medord
friends of Audloy Kggcm. formerly
of t tilH city, will ho sorry to learn of
the serlotiH Injuries ho received In
an automobile accident on tho Mod
tprd highway ilurlng tho pnnl week.
Kggom now resides In tirantn I'nas
and with a girl compunlon was mo
toring when the car overturned, the
girl mooting almost Instant death.
According to word received here,
Kggom suffered a crushed skull and
many broken bones. Ho at one tlmo
was employed horo on a transfer
Hue betWMB this city and Modford,
and Is well known hero.
PROM KRNO ) DUfONESS
Mr. .1:1,1 Mm. W. Jonson, of Keno,
are In Klnmatli Kails today from tho
neadby town, transacting business
affairs and visiting with friends.
FORMER RKSIDK.NT HERE
From Ilium' In Montnnii
T. visit Briefly With A. J. doaaolly
Joseph Toomey, furmorly a resi
deat of Klamath Falls, one of tho
oldest anil moat prominent residents
of the stale o Molilalia, arrived In
Klamath Fulls last evening for a
short visit with A. J. OonhoUy, Mr.
Toomey was called to b'.io coast by
tho illness of Mrs. Toomoy, who Is
In Portland. In tho early daiya Mr.
Toomey wan among the largest land
a'ad cattle owners In Montana where
his family still holds ono of tho
most prominent positions. Ills son,
Edmund Toomey Is uttornty for the
Htalo Railroad Commission In Mon
tana and a younger son, Hustpbroyi
Is a first lieutenant 111 th'y flying
eorps of tho United States Ann;', be
ing stationed at Sau Diego. Mr.
TOOmey expects to return lo Port
land tomorrow.
KNIGHTS OF COIA'MIH'S
Monthly Meeting: Held nst Evening;
Will Select Officers
Tho regular monthly meotln.t of
Iho Knights of ColumbUS WttS bold
last owning, whou tho s-'tai busi
ness of she order was taken up.
On the last Tuesday In this month,
which will b'o tho 89th, the order
will elect officers for tho ensuing
year. Ileglnnlng In October the
regular wlntor ihl-monthly meotlngs
will again Utke up tho work of the
order.
from CALIFORNIA
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Lnlrd wltih Mr.
anil Mrs. R, S. Miller of Sun Rafael,
California, visited In tho city iyoa
terday ourouto homo from a motor
tour.
HOITIIIORX I'EOPIjE
A party of southern guosta regis
tered at tho hotel White Pelican to
day lnrludo Bllsabet'hi KOthryh, Mar
garet and Helena Lunt, oil of San
Frnnclaco,
Oregon City suits' for hoys, $14.50 to $19.75, in fabrics and styles equal to Dad's, mostly with Vest ffke Pad's and two pairs of pants.
Men! New Fall Suits for
Pride in Appearance
$18
to
$35
For Young Men and Men Who
Want Action, Quality, Style and
Pride in Appearance.
Look at Your Suit, Everybody Else Does
Be Well Dressed and Economically
Young Men's $On00
Double Breasted V
Novlty brown heavy, soft finish wool suit, two
button double breasted coat, deep notched, popu
lar long, wide lapel, for the high school youth
who wants snap and action, with trousers in the
medium bottom now being cut by all American
Sttltmakera. Ages 15 to IS at 20 others at $1S.
Extra Sizes $OC00
For Big Men OD
Included In this display of fall clothing for men
are extra sizes for the big men, those who re
quire alios from chest measure of 44 to 4S inches.
In these are some hard finish wools which are
much preferred by these men and in dark colors
and conservative styles.
Featuring
32.50
Suits With
2 Pair Pants
Bluestone Grey $OO50
2 Button Sack OL
(2 pairs trousers)
One of the bright apots in the men'a clothing
spectacle is this suit of bluestone grey wool with
large modest blue overplaid check in two-button
sack coat in tho favored lapel; two pairs trousers
add to the value of this fine suit at $32.50.
Others in lighter shade.
Bluesteel Grey $OC00
2 Button Sack &0
(2 palm trousers)
This suit is made of a dark blue wool cloth in
a practically solid color, with the very faintest
stripe suggesting an overplaid so acceptable to
those favoring the more novelty weaves and pat
terns. In tho neat two button sack stylo with
two pairs of trousers.
This initial showing of fall and winter suits meets the expectations of all those who are wanting new suits
of new fall shades, fabrics and styles. Shades inciud e brown checks, overplaid suggestions, blue, grey and
brown serges, some with stripes, and novelty mixtures. Trousers mostly are the reversion to the med
ium bottom leg favored by American suit designers for neat appearance and good taste. You'll find
the Golden Rule Corporation name, assuring styl e at a price, quality apparent and economy on the
inside pocket of each coat.
Ladies, are your men folk
as well dressed for the
money as they should be?
- InllMilililihliHltlllilililillliljfCjftlilllllilililllilllllllllllllilililll
KLAMATH LlJL FALLS
Men, pride in appearance
is not false pride. Others
place your rating in
clothes.
Pride In appearance includes Rood shins, gootl hose, ood hats, good shoes, good underwear, Rood taste, proper fit and economy in buying.