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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1925)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1026 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE We Handle the Best. Of Course We Carry a Full Stock of GOODYEAR Tires and Tubes R.R.R. Garage 813 Klamath OAKLAND-NASH Accessories Storage Repairs The Whole Truth About Tire Bargains Wi'ii- hrell ill I III lire bllMlie., Jl long I line. We lime null mil ri "aiiin.liig" tilli-r.. And imp i'jm i-iriii it iiuii i in oiuj Mire fire, dependable, hluii.ijo.'.lll i jiml Iiim.iumI tin- Fmruiilii oil I'm market (0(111) 1 'I ilHMl)eltr 'I'll'!'. flei unr prices, unit vim win think lltl. ii Hit k tin: i i n i.vamim.i.s or tmi: uaiwjainh WH tin: OKI Kltlftfl iv (IRNTIVK aOODYKAR TIRES SOcAM Pllnelie Tin", from 0.00 to 114.70 83x4 straight Side Cord from 00.40 in 37.08 88x4 HtrtJghJ Bide fJord ti 9148 to IM.IO 894 M Cord ;w:m 88x8 Cord kin. io This is the "Small Garage with the Big Trade" Authorized Ford Ser vice, Genuine Ford parts, Complete stock of Accessories. GOODYEAR Tires and Tubes-of 'course. Replacement Parts Used Cars. Klamath Falls Auto Company ROY CALL 224 Main Phone 246R II 5 3 Acme Motor Co. 400 South Sixth Phone 680 HUDSON ESSEX Complete Line of GOOD YEAR Tires and Tubes. Hyrdaulic Press for Application of Solid Truck Tires. RaaiiIi Pftflno Wnmn w f y a in I'm w "iin.ii To Talk Before Club Tomorrow1 afternoon at 2:30 In the Olab rooms of Iho library, the Am erican Hone doportnonl of too li brary club will' hold tholr Initial in -1 1 ii k or tbo fall and winter months, At iiiiH n iiiik the bet terment of tha AmAiran homo will l! dlMiinsed, 111" Hiibji'i't "You and Your Looks" to In- explained by the varlmiH beads 'f lh local beauty simps, wbo have offered to further tlit! knowledge "f Dip woui'!ii of the city on thin Interesting topic. Mrs. Mary Wilson of the f'earee CoSBMtle shop will talk on "(.'arc of (be Hands"; Oloraona wnrrenof tbo Boston Beauty shop on "(.'aro of the Hklu": Louise Kefele of Moe'n Beau ty shop on "Improving Your Nnl's' : Mr.;. Stewart of the Vanity Beauty shop on "Care of th'j Hair Olid How to Shampoo" and Inez. Thackota of the White I'ellcan shop on "The Cor rect Facial.' Mr, Jack Kimball, whs !i presi dent of the club, an well aa Mn. It. K. Wattenburg, chairman, are es pecially anxious that all women e? the city who are int'iresle.l in Iba elob to attend this first meeting. IIL'ILM.NU HOMK Dr. Sara Ktbel Smith Iluilding Me If Homo In City One of the most attractive homes : Of the city is that which Is now being erected by the McCoy Brotb Icrs, contractors, for Dr. Sara Ktbel .Smith, an Lincoln avenue, between PourK) and Fifth streets. The home I is oolOOlal type and faces the lake 1 00 the south. I KIIKR1IT V.Y.VCKV lil l:l A party of prominent Prlnevlllo men, including Sheriff S. Yancey, Carl Smlu'i, banker, and Henry See hule, stockman, aro transacting bus iness here from Crook county, whbh will keep them here until the last of the week. '------.-.'. -' ............ MaaaaiA4iaaa4ft4ia444iai 3. ' ' Tv Mainly About People (il KSTS OH II.UtDHNHItOOKS Nebraska IMiysliinn ami Wife Visit, lug Hero with Hriends M. Peterson, of Lakevicw, visited In the city yesterday on business matters, returning home this morning. AIJJAXY PF.OPLK Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hall, with Myrtle Dixon, of Albany, enjoyed a visit here over Wednesday with friends, enroute home after an ex tended motor tour of the northwest. CHILOQILN VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Lie pyle. of Chilo nuln, are business visitors hero today. M I i n II i RlSIXESS MAX Warren Crooks, manager of the Golden Rule Store, at Chiloquln, is In town today on business matters ? .4. 4- 4-4-H.-!!....4.!("!.4.4!!!!4!4!4'44!t4!V CALLLH o x .li'RV Mr. and Mrs. John MoToU of POD valley were In Klamath Halls yes terday from their rrtiuh. Mr. Mi-Fall bOrlng been called in as one of the Jnrymen on the Way murder caxo. Me wan excused later in the day and they returned homo lost ovdrllnfti IIHI'ICIAI, IH'HIXKSS J. ('. Wright of Bond arrived In the city yesterday on official business. It. I TOR SF.VKKAL DAYS BACK TO PORTLAND j. iioinuiuist of ih" Warreu Con tructlon eotopany Is confined to hta room suffering with an attacl: of influenza. VALI.FV Bl'BINRBS MAX Challes lloyce of Medford, man ager of one of the leading wholesale. Kt'ocery coiicerna of the valley city, Is In K In mil t h Halls on business. Miss Winifred Wlnnard, who has been visiting at the home of her par i in m. Mr. and Mrs. II. B Wlnnard. lias returned to Portland where she. will be Instructor of BtifUSO in the blgb school of commerce. At (I rants Paaa, Miss Wlnnard visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Clark cli mate lo the northern city. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. B. Smith of Albion, Nobr., arrived in the city a few days ago and arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hurdeubrook. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Hardenbrook arc former school chums, Mrs. Har denbrook's former home being in Al bion. A number of trips have been planned for the visitors while they are In the city. Carload of Farm Implements Mow R6atl I'Ynni BatS'iory, As is our custom we will make special prices on these implements fur ear door delivery. October lsi will be the' last day we will accept orders at the reduced prices. The following prices will lie in elVecl until that date: Hleel wheel fOrm truck wllh doiiblelrees and neckyoke 871.0(1 Handi Standard Farm Hear without bralta uiuimio Handt Mountain gear with brake H 1115.00 Molina No. 1110 Wide spread spreadbr sisa.oo No, II seven ionl double out tractor (Use harrow 91813,00 II In. steel beam lllue Bird walking plow 8 BDlOO- Two Section peg tooth drag liar row $ 27.00 Two flection 17 tooth spring tooth harrow Q 88-Op All prices urn for Implements knocked down, delivery j to ho Hindu at tbo waruhoiiso at Kluuiatli Halls, Ore. J. W. KERNS Molie Distributor itiili Implements, Cream Separators, Milking Mael ines, Fencing, May, Grnhl, Feed and Seeds 1303 South Sixth Street Phone 557-J Klamath Falls, Oregon HAS HOOT CHCSHGD J. Johnson of the Warren Construe Hon compuiiy. suffered a badly bruis ed foot the early pan of the week, lb' will be unable to resume his po sition for some time. KASTKHX STAR MKT Hirst Meeting of Heasteru Star Held Last Evening 1U SI.XHSS Tltil' Kirk Sheldon of Portland arrived this morning and Is planning to spend several days here 011 Iiu.iiness matters. He is stopping at the Lake hotel while here. The order of the Eastern Star held their first meeting of the fall and winter months last evening at ; the Masonic hall. The regular bus iness meeting was bold and business of tile order was discussed. On September 2"ud the order will hold their next meeting. Auto Pa r t s " Perfection" Springs Spring Holts 'l ie-Rod Bolts , and Bushings VanDykes Parts Co. With tbo Hub Tiro Shop 502 So. 6th ' Phone 616 New parts for all cars MEETING OX FRIDAY American Home DqpArthtOnl of Li brary tiub to Meet Friday Members of the American Home Department of the Library club are holding their first meeting of the fall and winter months on Friday afternoon at the club rooms. "You and Your Looks" has been chosen as the topic for discussion. Mrs. Jack Kimball is president of the club and Mrs. it. K. Wattenbiu'g is Chairman, All members and resi dents lutorestod In fie work of tho club are urged to attend the meet ing, which gives promise of being most Interesting. DUX.X RETURNS i. Ray Dunn, munaeer of the local telephone office, has returned from Portland, where he spent sev eral days visiting with friends. GRAYS LEAVING Mr. anil Mrs. H. M. Gray Ret urn j Aiier lira .Months Here Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gray, who for the past two months have been in Klamath Halls organizing a lodge in this city for the Royal Neigh bors of America, as well as one at Merrill anil a Juvenile order here, will leave tomorrow morning for their home in Portland. Both Mr, and Mrs. Gray express their sin cerest appreciation and thanks to the people of Klamath Falls who have so ably assisted them In or ganizing the lodges in this com munity. Last evening the local lodge members presented Mr. and Mrs. Gray with a beautiful painting of Crater Lake. It is the hope of both Mr. and Mrs. Gray that they may be able to return to Klamath Halls sometime to inuko this their future home. from; hvrrari) Georgo W. Knight of Hubbard, Oregon, is in the city transacting business matters. HIRST MEETIXG OF ORDER Royal Neighbors of America Hold Their First Meeting MILLER TO LEAVE Jack Miller plans to leave Sunday for Salem, where he will attond school, alter having spent the sum mer here with his parents, Mr. am! Mrs. 0. W. Miller. IMPROVING FROM FEVER Tho many friends of Elsie Horto ger, who has been critically ill with typhoid fever will bo glad to learn that sho is lmprovlug rupldly. The Royal Neighbors of America held their first meeting last even ing, since the organization of the order hero a short while ago by Mary Jane Gray, district deputy of Portland. The regular business of tho order took place, after which the members presented Mr. and Mrs. Gray with a hand painted pic ture of Crater Lake. HENRY M.RRE SHED Three alleged creditors of Henry Nnrro joined hands yesterday In an attempt to recover sums of money which they claim are duo them. Two of tho creditors turned over their uccounts to tho La Grande National bank. All iu all tho three concerns claim that Nurro owes them un aggregato of f 1 is;.. They claim In addition $3GS attorneys lB0S- .. .. w : .......... Walk-Over SHOES for Mtn and Women k Relief and Princess Pat STYLE SHOES IN COM FORT 1 S H AP B S Boudoir : comfort! in i shoes with ballroom ; style ! YOU can see with your own eyes why these two shoes are the largest celling comfort shoes made. Above, in the illus tration, are the Relief and Princess Pat smartly styled and pretty Walk-Over shoes. At the left is a diagram that shows you why Princess Pat is a "comfort" shoe. Sec the straight inner line and the narrow heel that fit the normal foot. Now look at the Relief diagram on the right. It is a "combi- nation" of extra-wide tread and narrower-than-usual heel. It clings snugly to hard-to-fit feet, and gives ease to enlarged joints and even mild forms of bunions. One of these two shoes will fit you, in style and with supreme comfort. Here, at the Walk-Over store are Princess Pat and Relief shoes in home, street and dress styles. Find the style you like, and the comfort you want, here at the Walk Over store. --lu, Falls Me rcantile Co. Exclusive Agents V ' T V : ! '7..;bki&A I BiS Theatre Five Acts of Clever Vaudeville and a most amusing farce "KISS ME AGAIN" Starring Marie Prevost, Monte Blue, Clara Bow, John Roche and Willard Louis Made for Your Amazement! THE LOST WORLD 1 I'RO.M OIL WELL Mrs. C. D. Randall, who resides near, the Stamen's OU well Is among the out of town visitors In Klamath Falls today. Jirs. Randall Is attending to business interests here and visiting with friends, olaM- nlng to return home late this afternoon. STUI1Y CLUB TO MEET Mrs. i. A. Krause lo Open Club Meeting With First Review- On Monday afternoon, September 14th, tho Study club of tile library. will hold their first fall meeting at the club rooms. Mrs. G. A. Krause giving a review on tho rocont English book by Wrou, "Beau Qoste" which at the present time Is so much talked of. The members of tho club, through Mrs. Del Gammon are extending an invitation ti all new residents of Klamath Falls, to' attend the meeting. At The LIBERTY Buck Jones At liis best in :t Western Thriller, "The Man Who Played Square" A Photodfama of the Wild Gold Cuntry. A