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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1925)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 102R EVENTNf? HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON PAGE THREE' cMainly cfbout 'People Jbr Economical Transportation, I i i Signal- 193644 TIIH wEATIIMR The Cycbs)tormsgraph at I'ndcr .woodt Pharmaoy simws a siigb'iv lower pressurn prevailing today and a continuance of unsettled weather la luill ailed. noraegat for nox1 24 hurs: Brisk winds wiiii intoderate tem peraturos. Probably ruin tonight, Thu Tycos rocaldlng IhermonUtet registered maximum gnd minimum tuinparulure tudar as follows: Hkab. so uw 44 r. s. WeaUicr Report Woatiher, Oregon: Rain LhlS afie,-- Let's Go Chassis Only Mint. Midi. '"he Chevrolet cIi.ismh may he fitted with u wltlc variety of l.-.li. -., uitabla for nny milim try, ini'luitinc such tyutof bodlct uPud Delivery', Stake, Open Hxpress, Canopy L'x press, Ilus, Dump nnd Tank. targe 0' x 5" tires on front wheels only 15 extra. Sec Ul (inlay re garding a style of truck to fit your particular needs. Chevrolet introduces a new one-ton truck, built according to the fundamental policy of this com pany to provide "Quality at Low Cost". It ban a fine appearance and is specially designed and constructed for commercial service. Its deep o-inch channel steel frame, hung low to the p ound on lone semi-elliptic springs, allows the platforms to be placed at the right height for easy loading and unloading. The powerful Chevrolet motor is famous for its abil ity to stand up under heavy service. It has well balanced crankshaft thoroughly lubricated, standard S-speed transmission, fully enclosed dry-plate disc clutch, extra heavy rear axle with large spiral bevel driving gear and rigid one-piece pressed steel hous ing, heavy truck-type wheels and large tires, full running hoards and fenders, Remy generator, starter and distributor ignition, and other quality features. This truck is not only well adapted to city work but ahotcrtue in hilly country and over difficult roads. l or lighter loads there is a Chevrolet commercial ' ton ch;M po .losing the same quality features, price $-125 f. o. b. Flint Michigan. L. O. A R ENS-CHEVROLET 522 South Cixth Phone 49-W Quality at Low Cost Wu iiko summer bettor than win ter because our radio works bettor la winter. Don't Forget That plenty of grocer ies remain unsold from the slock of Houston & Phelps. Take Advan tage of Real Prices! FIXTURES FOR SALE The following Ugh Oradu Fixtures re ma In and must bo Hold : Dnylon Computing Kciilua Bhelvlni Show ('uses IlurroUKbii AiIiIIiik Machine II. 8. Moftl Siloing Machine Hubbard Blerf, OOffoo miii Win. J. Ilunm Chock Protector MoCaskoy Credit system choose cuttor Choose Case American Multlcraph Addressotraph Ami 6thor grooory equipment. M. I. BLOTCHY Purchaser of tho stock of HOUSTON PHELPS nih noil Maiti cMAINLY cBOUT TEOPLE (.HANTS PASS VISITOR I Hal Mllaer of drums Pass Is transuding business matters here today. (OAST VISITORS Mr. anil Mrs. Jobn W. l.yor. uml iliiuiibii r or Boattle, v. .iiinrnx are j enjoying I brief Inuineei gnd pleat- I uro (rip In Klamath Fulls. FROM THE VALLEY Mr. anil Mrs. John McFall, who have O&O of tbr largo dairy ranches In tbo Poo Valley district were In thn city yesterday on business matters. l.ARRSPt'R VISITOItS Mr. mid Mrs. Don Lippinrott aro business visitors in Klamath Palle toduv from Larkspur. PROM MARION COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Patty, if Kllvcrlou. In Marion County, arc I among the city's prominent guests ' todny. Mr. nod Mrs. Pally are making the trip here on business WORK IS FINISHED J. Kind and George Yurno, who for the past three months lutvo boon working oh the high ecbool con tract for tbo completing of tbo brlrk work, left this afternoon by motor for their homo in Los Ange los. WhllO living hero the young mon stopped at the Hotel Lake. and pleasure. FROM TILLAMOOK Mr. end Mrs. o. A. Sohults ari ! imik Iiik u buMOOfle nnd pleasure trlpj In tl.l.. MlnlMlllf IMM tlli.ll hnm In I Tillamook. While hero they aro i guests at the Hotel Amnio. PROM MODOC POINT QoorgC 1.. Swan of Modoc Point is here on buBlnoas matters today. nxpootlng to return homo tomorrow. MAHSHFICl.D VISITOItS Marshall Pleldi, in company with Goorgo Monger. Jr.. of Marshfleld, arrived In tbo city last evening for a brief buslnosH Visit, expecting to return home this, afternoon, lioth nro prominent business men of tbo Day, beliiK connected with Monger System of laundries. RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA T. Molulore had son. Clifton, re turned insi evening from California where they spent UtO past three weeks motoring about the stnto. In San Francisco they attended tbo Jubilee and visited with Mr. Mola- tore's daughter, Dona, who is in training nt St. Francis hospital. While visiting With her. Mr. Moln tore had the pleasure of seeing her receive her cap, being the only one In her class of over fit) to receive ihlR promotion In less than three months time. Her discipline being perfect BlnCO entering training. Wl'th the donning ot the cup. Miss Molatoro will be placed upon the payroll. Mils, mason HERE Mrs. tlrace Mason and son, Hlllle, of Portland, arrived in tbo city Inst OTenlng to visit With Mrs. Ma son's sou, Marion Mason of the OaU Ifninlu-Orogon Power company. IN FROM MEUHILI, Mrs. John , Taylor mado one of her frequent business visits to the city yesterday, returning to her home lata lasl evening. TO tiOOATH HERB Mr. nnd Mrs. H, J. (lalnes nnd children, Inez, tllenn and I.loyil, arrived In Kluiuatli Falls Inst eve ning from Sun Hnrnnrdlno, Callfor- ti In , making (ho trip by boat and train, nnd will resldo In Klamath Palis permanenlly, ADVANCES IN Wood Come without any warning. CIIEA1 PRICES aro on now Don't bo ono ot many who will order too lato. Wlntor is near. Phono your ordora. BLOCK WOOD la our specialty PEYTON 8C CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 535 n a and tonight. I'lobubly cwAo.r ' Tiursiluy morning, m.deralo ten- pe nature, mtodegte south, shifiing to frosli and probably n!roug uorlh sroft winds lute tonight, TO RHTVBJi NEXT WBBK Mrs. T. K. Abbott, wlvi baa been In Sun Franclaco for tbo past U:n days receiving medical attention for ber throat, la expected to roturn homo negt week. FROM IiAKGEI.lL ALLEY Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tlchnor, prom inent farmers of the Langell valley district, were In tbe City yesterday on a shopping trip. Mr. Tiebnor reports conditions In the valley in splendid condition. HOl'STONS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Houston re turned last evening from San Fran cisco where thoy spent the past ten days attending the jubilee and vis iting with friends. Henry Haas, who went south with Mr. and Mrs. Hous ton, plans to upend several weeks logner with friends before returning north to Portland to enter business this fall. McHENRX HACK H. 0. McHenry, organizer for the American Automobile Association, spent tbe past two days in Ashland on business mutters for bis com pany. Mr. McHenry returned from the valley last evening and expects to bo able to have the local branch completely organltcd by the last of this week. He will go from here to Ashland Where a club will be organized. TEA CUP ( Llli MEMBERS Meeting Tomorrow nt 8:80 With .Mrs. K. C. Stuckey Members of the Tea Cup club will meet at the home of Mrs. E. C, Stuckey tomorrow afternoon for their first meeting of the fall. The meeting has been called for 2:30 ul thO Stuckey home on 32,s Can by. . t t i i t t y i t t t T T T T f t Say Fellows Lookee Here We will give a sweater to the fellow on the Klamath Hi-School football team who can-ies the ball over for the first touchdown. Get Going Get the habit of putting it over. Dress well and succeed you will learn later that you can put it over far easier if you are well dressed. It is our business to see that you are well dressed and we would like to have you fellows rush in and get acquainted. Get The Habit Buy At Beck's New and snappy models and colors in every item of young men's wearing apparel. Clothcraft suits and overcoats $25.00 to $35.00. W. L. Douglas Shoes $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 When you need a hat Use your head Buy A Hardemen The biggest little clothing store in the state. Style and Quality without Extravagance (tischCtllatutcr1 f T f T T t T T X t linn Ti8 n-lij i M J KLAMATH FALLS - WOODBVRN ORE 517 Main Next to Bluebird ENJOYABLE DANCE l-dirgc Crowd Attend "Old Fash ioned Dance at Bwana' Members of tbo P. E. O. club and their families wero guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. 8yd Evans last evening at an old fashioned dancing party, with Mesdamea It, ti. Traux. Kollo ('. tlroesbeck and Syd Evans acting as hostesses. An old fiddler furnished Iho music for the old fashioned polkas. Quadrilles, sqnnre dan COS and waltzes. At' the close of dancing the hostesses served refreshments. This was the first meeting of the club this fall and proved most enjoyable. MARRIED THIS MORX1XG Will Make Future Home on Micli ian Avenue John Tig'ie and Miss Bernlce Pro rtst, wero married thus morning at S o'tlock jn'iss, by Father A. F. Loeser. The ring ceremony was used and the yjuug cf-'uple were at tended to Francis Provost and Mnrjorlo Tigho. Ticy will be at home to their friends on Michigan avenue. Mr. Tlghc is connected with the Ewauna Dux aompany, MRS. 8HEPHARD VISITS AVell Known Pine Grove Woman Spends W is h End Hero Mrs. John Shephnrd, ono of the well known Pine drove residents, enjoyed the week end In Klamath Falls. While herb Mrs. Qhephard was TOUREKG THROUGH J. 0. IJnkenbach of Alturas: Ed ward Danlelson, Everett, Wash.: T. W. sarcffler. Baker. Idaho; R.0S3 Nteaalai Keo Vista, Cal.; and (.Maries (!. Craves, of Spokane, Wash.; were the few 'Ioro:sn tourists to register at the chamber ot' oontmerce office today. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charllo Dnttun nnd their two children. Mrs. Shep hnrd owns one ot the large ranches in the Pine Grove country. DINNER DANCE Employes of Klaiuudi Ievclopiiicn( Compmiy anil While Pelican Husband Tired of False Accusations And Wants Divorce Because she frequently accused him at immoral conduct with other women without any cause for the accusation, Birdsell Ladd has brought suit C:ir llvor:c from Marie Ladd. Ladd alleges cruel and Inguinal) treatment as the cause for bringing the divorce. I NsiftTheatre Take a trip to Wonderland! To the strange, unknown world of prehistoric monstcrn as big as 15 elephants flying reptiles as big as aeroplanes. See four men and a girl, daring adventurers, battle these gigantic animals in the jungle. Follow them back to London Svitb a captured Brontosauras that snaps its chains and runs wild down the city streets, finally crashing through London Bridge. A vivid, sjartling story of adventure! "The LOST WORLD" By SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE With Bessie Love, Lewis Stone, Wallace Beery, Lloyd Hughes 22! What gives promises of being one ot tbo most enjoyable affairs of the week is the dinner dance at tbo hotel White Pelican tomorrow evening when I he employes of the lClamnth Development company and the White Pelican staff will he the guests. The social affair is for the purpose of getting the employes hotter acquainted with each other. TELEPHONE OFFICIAL HERE H. M. Uortson. division commer cial supervisor of the Pacific and Telegraph company, with headquar ters In Portland, has been hero with Mnnnger Dunn ot tho local office for the past, few days on business matters. Mr. Dortson is returning north this afternoon. MRS. MOR HACK Mrs. II. X. Moe returned last evening Drom .San Francisco, where ho has spent the past threo weeks visiting with frlcmds, Attention If your auto shows bhe slightest disability you seek aid of com petent auto mechanics. Why neg lect yWur ayes? An examination takes little of yiour time. Dr. H. J. Winters Eye Spoclalist We grind our own glasses. Klamath Falls, Ore. "Measured by bene ficial results iglusses are the most 'inexpensive thing in the world. OBITUARY MRS. C LARA DETEKER Funeral services tor Mrs. Clara Deteker, who died several days ago at the famib..- heme, S22 California avenue, will be hold at 2:30 to morrow afternoon from the Whit lock chapel, with Rov. Thomas D. Yarnes of the Methodist nhuroh of ficiating. Burial will be In Llnk villo Oemetery. Mrs. Deteker wits too wife of C. J. Detekor. Mrs. Mary Yotter raf Winona. Mlirn., a slstor of the deceased, and Clifford Jtonsky, ot Giant, Cal., a son, arrived in the city last nlgiu to attend the services. east to Omaha so that Klamath may be represented. Freight charges for the exhibit ov:T the Northern lines will be abolished It was announced. Tho ctonvontktn Is to bo held from October 5 to 9. LEGION ASKED TO SHIP EXHIBIT EAST Why doesn't the American Legion ship an exhibit of Klamath products to the National American Legion convention at Omaha, Xehr., Is tho (Dinted question Ot Arthur Foster, clialiinaa icf the land Settlement bonrd of the state chamber of ckm morco. Mr. Foster In a donimuuiriitlon to the county agent's office urges that slops he taken to ship an exhibit At The LIBERTY JUWWVI'' mm imAMAMMAA Last Showing Tonight of Starring "New toys" RICHARD BARTHELMESS with his wife, protty Mary Hay. It's a typical Barthol mess picture. THURSDAY Johnny Walker nnd Patsy Ruth Miller in "Girls Men Forgee'