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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1925)
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE Till-: WHATHWB Tli" ('yclu Hliirniaiiraph nl 1'iider wond'a I'hnriiincy hIiown tho prtfMUffl in In rlHing, idowly, today, bun we inn not yet urn hi the aiorui area, Indications in lightly in rnvar of clearing weather tonight Forecast fur acnl ti huiirH, (en crnlly (a,r and cool. Tim TynoH rciuiiiinx thormomatar LEAVING toil PQBTLANp Mr. and Mrs, Harry I'lillllps are leaving Monday fur Portland where (hey will gpaltd two wel-k-l with relutlves and friends. At Mc Mlnnvlllo they will visit with Mr. Phillips' parental While north he planH to have a minor uperatfon per formed on hla throat. raglatorad maximum ami m in i ui h m tqniparatufoi today aa follotfa: iiikIi 10 Um 31. PROM MClH IIltD A. Schwartz Is a business visifor In the city today frum his home in Medford, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m 1 1 iipiiwiii m, . i 1 ry f! ; 1 Jffffe Theatre J I 'ri-ujt3crr" .'Ju rr .' - ; - Tonight Only i Antonio Morono and Fatsy Ruth Miller in "Her Husband's Secret" s, Made especially for wives and husbands and folks who expert to he married some day! Sunday and Monday i will ALWAYS give Most Miles per Dollar I'. H. Weal lire Report Oregon Local RhoWora this af ternoon, fair tonight and Sunday; cooler in tha Interior tonight. Warm er Hiinilay: moderate to 'fresh north ami uorthwoMl wlmlH, IHOM in miii-. CAMP, o. W. I, arse n and Hubert l.arsen fif niabop, ('allf., are here un a butd ness and pleaniirn trip. No matter where crudo rubber prices may go Fire stone advantages in securing raw material, in manufactur ing and distribution are al ways active to make good the pledge of Most Miles per Dollar. Racing drivers hill-climbing and endurance record holders taxicab, motor truck and bus operators and hundreds of thousands of car owners are daily emphasiz ing the unheard-of mileage and service delivered by Fire stone Gum-Dipped Cords. Gum -Dipping is one of the biggest factors in tire performance and long mileage, making Firestone Gum -Dipped v: yM Cords the most economical tires ever offered motorists. The cord from the fabric mills is first delivered to a separate plant where it is treated in a solution of gum, which insulates every fiber of every cord. This protects against-internal friction and heat, giving the sidewalls greater flexibility and addi tional strength. Prove Firestone's many superiorities for yourself. If you have never had the safety, comfort and economy of these serviceable, long-mileage tires go to the nearest Firestone Dealer for Firestone only builds Gum-Dipped Cords. JO MKKT MONDAY Tim flmt meetlni: of tho Ameri can Association of I'ulver.'ilty W t iiliin will be In-lit on .Monday cvc:i- Ing at eight o'clock in tii club nODml of (Im library. All members of ttie asKoolat'ion are. urged bfl ofc tend the, nteattag. aovca mas ('. A. Swlgart, representative of the California Qroiton Power pom- pany at Merifor.l. Ig among lac bUHlnftiM vlnltol'H !n the cU0 v. Any. Balsiger Motor Co. Klamath Tire House R. R. R. Garage AMHRICANS Mic.ii' ii PBQDUOB THICIR OWN R U n B ii R .-. . . Ci-XiXfcu. ' The Price Of Success u ruBiiy to iim" only It" (all in reollu thai tho an of good droM i ooaontlal to elevating the mind to that calm realn of islf aasttranoo. Tne well draaaod man eurronndi i-inmeu wim a kimiiy atmosphere thai enhances ilia pogilbltitlea of promotion ami tatnroj hla progoeoa, for assurance of the best in TAILORED CLOTH US see G. A. Goldsmith Merchant Tailor Upstairs Suit 80 Winters Building (SVainly cbout Teople BIG TENT REVIVAL, Sweeps on in victory Many saved and Healed -Interest spreading to other communities Services Daily at 7:30, Sundays 3 8C 7:30 i'itO.M IUIIV .MM, Hay council returned to his home at Bray miii lute UiIh afternoon at tar spending thu tbronooh hero n ImihIiii'hh matterai m x x 1 1 aiv The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains: The College o( Literature. Science ami the Arts with 2 department!, The professional schools of Aichi tecture and Allied Alts Business Administration Education C. ntd ante Study Join nnlism law Metllclne Music Physical Edu cation Sociology Extension. For a catalogue nr imj; Inorninfain write Tlw Rejlilrar, UnU'erillff of Oregon, lui$inv, Orvtion. The 50th Year Opsin September U, 111 0 HUTTO HHRE AGAIN Almost a regular us olodk work. '. A, Hullo, ailb.agent on (ho Klnm nth Indian reservation, makes his way over the rough roads froih SpragUO river to Klamath Folia to visit IiIh friends and attend to bus iness mutters In connection 'with the reservation. Mr. Hutto'a Job Ih tn 0VCC9CQ the net IvIHoh of tho Klamath Indians and to report to hla superior, tho reservation aupur Intendent. lie Wag In town last night and today on Ills weekly visit, lie Ih HloppliiK al the hall. RUTUHNM TO lit'OHNK Mri). It. A. I.eaeli who haa been the holme Kiinat of Mr. and Mrs. II. hi. Wlnnarda ror the past Cdrtnight returned Krlday mornlnK to her homo In RugOhQ. Mraj I.tMieh la a slHlei- of air. Wlnnarda. AT III.V ON HI NT Charles niackinan anil Andy An derson who for several days havo been in the Sayan mho country bunting deer have moved their pack Into the Illy country and aro deter mined to slay out until they got a dBar, wna thu word UtdUgJU hack lo the city today. nHUBriN FUtOM SOUTH Loral eeople Bottom feum Kxleml eil Soiitllerii Trip Mr. and Mrs. Willi. im Dun an an t Iran QeorSOj relume ,L on Wo lnoaday evening, from an e.vtendeii visit In the soiuh otEOOtaS relatlvtw and friends. In Tennessee I'.iey vglted III .S'ah'ivl'lli! and Sprlngflold. A! flus ellTllle, KentuoKy, tin were the guests of Qeonge H. Bd wards, an unele of Mr. Dnncan'S. Thoy visit ed for t.: mo time in RrankJIn, Ken tucky, ami a augwar .'f IntaraaUng places enmnte bone, .t boJdgn I. OtllCenmla, they enjoyed a visit with Mis. Duncan's anther, W. tl. Ehtokor, AltKIVt:i IX .MONTANA Word from .Mrs. W. 0. Houd, who with her aon Hobble, Mrs. S. B, Anderson and her aunt, Mrs. M. Anderaon. tells of -their safe arrival in Helena, MoiUiina. They left Klamath Kails ulkjgjt ten days ago by motor and had a most enjoyable trip. Mrs, S. K. Anderson will go on to Laurel, Montana, whero she will be the Riiest of her mother for several weeks. FROM ALGOMA W. A. Shaw of Ale, una Is here to visit over the week-end. HACK WITHOUT GAME Disappointed but determined lo try nKaln. Jimmy DiuiKherty and Johnny Walkuii returned last nigjlt from a week's hunting trip in the Seven Mlle country. They packed back Into thu mountains a dis tance of over twenty miles. KUKXH IN PROM RANCH II. R. Kerns spent Friday, even ing In title city from his ranch near Kuno, attond'ing to .business mat ters. Ualii has held up the harvest ing let Mr. Kerns large grain orop. which takes in dome oUe hundred uures. PROMTNBN'T LUntBBRMAN hkhi: liumbonnnn from Little ituck. ,.vk., RorO lo Reside Farrnn K. Siddler, one of the liMst prominent luhtbarmen of the auiitlh arrived lit) Ohe city Friday, aind will locato In this city por manently, Mrs. sminiier, whu is visiting iwltih friends in California, expects to Join Mr. SiuUMor horo within the coming fortnight KHOM STOCKTON Thomas E. Coinnolly and Thanias 10. Connolly, Jr., nro visiting In the J Blty finini Hhelr ihomo In Stockton, California, HHDFOBD DENTIST visits Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Pollock ar; Klamath visitor.! lodilur. Tiny are woll known Mi;lf;rd realdeuts, whero Dr. Pollock i-t prominent In the practice ijf dentlslry. The COUPla are here to visit Dr. and Mn. Harden Carter :f UMs city and arc guests al ihu Hall hotel. mm: RROM m vmn From the small lint unifjed com munity of Malln, came tti. Viola ibbngon aasd hr daugbtar Miss Eof tie lobnaOn, loll nigjtl be spend sev eral days in Kluni.u . Falls vlsitiiu frlon,.l. The couple ure itcmptng at a local hotel. D. It. DOTKN I.N TOWN 1). 11. Iten, wh is a rancher In the Kent) district was In town today to pnrchaae suppllen in local stores. TBACHRR ATHLETE HERB A. E. Street, Ojrineipal of the Ma lln iilKh seho.il. Is capable of throw ing us effocilve a lecture to a class room filled ivll'h students, as he Is of tisslng a twitting curve. Street ,was tho main stay nf t le Klamath Falls Pelican baseball team last season. His pitching accounted for the re markable show lag made by Klamat i Falls. League records disclose thai the Petteiua forfeited the game with Weed and are Klven scuond place in the leigue. Street, wlta his wife, is In Down today to attend tij stihool matters with the donah saoUol sup erintendent, and Is registered at the Hall hotel. , K1,.X1 ItKTCHNS Freed -at any chunge of possession of Intoxicating liiiuor, Charles W. Eland, connected with the Stewart and Walsh Construction company at Banning) (Kkookum), returned to I'aunlna tlrs morning accompanied by Theodbre To inipson. Eland nvas touad not guilty vjf possession of liquor by a Justice court Jury loBl night.. Oeorge, e. Bertrumi son tof Mr. and Mirs. W. J. Bertram, left this m li ning by train lor O. A. C where he twill tako up his first year of ciollc-ge work. Ybung Bertram will take Civil Engineering. Ho was a graduate from the SsJ.red Heart Academy in June. Fur Manufacturer Coat Remodeling MRS. WM. BESSLER Furrlor G2ft Washington Ret. Sixth anil Seventh All work 30 to 50 per cent less than any fur houso In Klamath. Work guaranteed. NORTON reason HOSPITAL Our expert (lectors and surgeons excellent food and unlet siirroundliisa bring yon real health. 10BS PINE ST., BAN FRANCISCO I HOM ill! no Mr. and Mrs. .1. I.. Bradford are visiting In the city for a short time with friends, from their homo in Boise, Idaho. enRLERVS RBXUBK Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woud Kber-b-ln returned last evening from San Francisco where they have been on a business and pleasure trip for tin past two weeks. M MIIF.ICM N ON BBSINBSfl C. W. Kltchln of Yankton, Ore., In the lumlier business, Is spending the week end here on business matters. FHO.M I.AKKVIEW Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stephenson of Lakeview are among the week end visitors lu Klamath Falls. Mr. Steph enson Is connected with tho United Status government, being located in I.akevlew. IN KKO.rr flll.DKHK AND B. P. Alexander Is one of the veteran school teachers of Klamath. He Is now teaching at Hildebrand and once each week he journeys to Klamath Falls to interview the coun ty school superintendent on the problems that arise in connection with the conduct of his school. He is in town today on that mission, and Is a guest at the Hall. KKO.M ALEXANDER RANCH D. E. Alexander, owner of the Itock Creek ranch. Bill Berkin, his foreman and Jesse Llngley found the new Rock Creek road .rather slippery yesterday afternoon as they were coming to town. The three men are registered at the Hall hotel and are here to attend to business matters and buy some supplies. OF ROtil E RIVER Virgil V. BhnROf resident of Rogue River, is here on business. TOURIST FINED Because he was a visitor to the state and perhaps not cognizant of local traffic laws. Justice of the Peace Ed Kendall was lenient yes terday with Wm. W. Lipp of Califor nia who pleaded guilty to speeding 4! miles an hour on the Ashland Klamath Falls highway near Keno. The tourist was fined an even 110 for an offense that usually brings a fine 9f from $15 to $25. Jackie Coogan in ' "The Rag Man" "The Kid," himself; at his loveabJc best! j ifjUg liberty Tonight Only "The Lash of Pinto Pete" Lots of Action -Lots of Romance, . .. Sunday and Monday The Great TOM MIX in V "Riders of The Purple Sage" Zane Grey's Most Poweifol Novek. si ACADEMY J for MANLY BOYS PORTLAND, OREGON 'j.ii dins .School for B5y i Kori-Sectajrlaii Military Mililnrr Tralnlnir mrintH nhyiKlrul d-ieJoi- mrnt lor f-vrrr boy. U. S. Army Ottiver lf lulled ty Wnr Ucpnrtmetit. . Men teachers: cartful supervi? lun; stiio rliscir Jinc; social advantacei; menial and mora! truntnjf ; char actor bulldlnc; nniall c:.vse.". AHU.-iii- encooracrd, Open to Bovs of Good Moral Character "The Private Military Academy it Distinctively American" ItIGH GRADUATE LKAVES Newsom is a graduate of the Klam ' ath County high school'. 1 J Miss Lillian Scoffiold, Miss Louise llefele and M. Priest are leaving tomorrow morning by motor for Hilt. Calif., where they will meet Miss Louise Cattucoo, who is returning from a two weeks' vacation trip spent in southern California. i Charles Maxwell Xewsom, son of Dr. G. S. Xewson, county health of ficer, left this morning for Corvallis where he will enter the Oregon Ag ricultural college. Young Newsom's ambition is to pass the examination ! to Annapolis, the U. S. Naval aca demy, and in that connection was i granted an interview with Congress man N. J. Sinnott, when that legis lator was a visitor here this week. DIXON DOWN FIWf FORT One of the best known of the live stock men and farmers of the north ern Klamath hasiu country is J. -T. Dixon, who on business matters is often a visitor of this city. Mr. Dix on drove down from Fort Klamath last night and is stopping at a local hotel while attending to buslnssi matters here. Vt Racine MULTI-MILS TIRES For Your Protection All RACINE Multi- wrapping remains on the Mile Tires are now tire until you buy it. SE ALWR APT. This blue inner wrapping They are wrapped twice mean5 that tire,is a and sealed at the factory. ne Equality Product and guaranteed as such by We remove the outer ' ourselves and RACINE. wrappings; the blueinner Look for it. MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Main L Phone 294-J