The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 21, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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EVtyNlNCl HERALD, KLAMATH frALLS, OREGON
PAGE THftfe
MAINLY ofBOUT PEOPLE
:
install
iiav later W1 1
Mr tw-
at your convenience in
small monthly installments
IliT'S get together sin down
0 and talk this thing over
decide on a definite dale for the
inKiallalionot'yourMontag Fur
nace. The longer you "put off?
pladng your order the harder
it will pe for uh 10 give you the
type of Montag service we in
DUt upon your having.
Surely, hy this time you have
decided on a Montng Furnace.
CM course, you want the furnace
that is going to hi your home
exactly as though it were made
6St Jusivcly lor your property.
What's the use -then ofwait
ing to place yourordep.
Winter isn't far off just a
few more of these nice days
and cold weather will he here.
It will he a lot more comfort
able for you and for us to
have the job done right now.
The nionrv part needn't liotlitr van!
If you're widtiiiu to got all the money at
oftci fftrj'rt If! Very few furnace or.- Mid
for all mt.li. 'f.i. 'i M-. everybody inakc
a firniill paynunt dottrn atul taker, can of
' thi balance in small monthly pnymcnti.
You can do the' name. Wc will arranije
uatlifactory turmi. Order nuw to wc can
have time tn iclclililically Install your
Moniau I'urnacc.
HAINFS SHEET METAL WORKS
1023 Main Street
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Pipe and Pipeless FURNACES
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ItKllNH IIKTI'IIN HOHH
Mr. and Mm, H. K Kern, of Chh
m i. California, win h in iii Malta
county, rottmoftjl aoutti tbh morning
utter vIhIiIhk bare itnc Thursday
wltli Mr, Kcrim' alater ami f.iinlly,
Mra. (i. I). lluy. Rnnday the vl
Horn I'lij mi'il a f r i i to Crate Lake
j, Mitchell wli. made the trip north
with them returned oom thin mura
inc.. j!;ifi tiltiK to vlnli IHi Iho Kern
family for wmieilme at iheir (tome
in Cnssei. . 1
BBOMBBRO HHBK
M. I). rSromborKor, former prom -Inoiit
merchant of Cook lluy, wh'i
now makaa Oregon, Washington and
California, for the OlWta Mai an'i
'oiiip.iny, la calling 'in local march.
Mta loOar from hi beadouartera in
t'ortlinid.
vam BONANZA
MIhm I; tit Ttlttla Hfient t'lln wftok
mill In Klamath Kalln vlaltliiK with
frli!ii(l from Iter home in Bonanza.
Ht'SlVKHH AM) I'lifSAflVBH KBOal CHWOqflJVH
.Mr. BOd Mr'ii. II. 10. I.ooaltv, of; Kred OiitafHoii of t'hlloquiu
Mi-dford, are In b olty on u tutu-, Hpint iho wek-ond here from bia
Insaa and plfianiiro trip from their home vIkIIIiik with frlanda.
yalli:)' lioino.
PIto.M HYRTLU POINT
I'llOM OKAVTH lAHr W. II. Oeway. wall known real-
.. it. DavlB In attending to baal- dant of tbe Myrtle lolnt oountry
noaa Intereata here from bin bomolapant the- week-end In Klamath
In' Orante Paaa, Mr. Oarla made tba I 'Jin on a combined bualnaaa and
I. I over hy motor arriving here on ! PlwUftrtw trip.
Saturday evening. :
IIOX KKXT DUE
llnatinnater HcCWl Irgea Hint H
Kent I'ahl
DAkROW f.KTK DEER
II. K. Darrow returned last even
ing from Koeky Point where he
apant over Saturday on a door hunt,
brlngfSg back a Kood al2d buck.
i'f 'r-i 4 m ua ai Ww
c4t the 'PINE TREE cAt The LIBERTY
Jackie. Oiogan opened yenterdav
at l(ie I'lne Tree tboatro In 'Tb'
Rag Man," a comudjj .'f Neiy Vo:'i
life, An an Irlnb-Aiiierlran orphan
whi beconjei paii no ui Towiyh rttg
uian, jaoalo van nevor m 're amb
Ing. "Till! Hug Man" la the bent ot
libi rdcenl plliiren, and aiudWi for the
lust tlniu tonlcbt.
when Ronald Oolnib oouplatud
bin role In "A Tilcf In Paradlle," If
OlAlmi be quattflQd aa a pani naatar
or movie thrlllg. Aimiii,: hli acanoa
hero were: A hnjld-l band battle
wit ho'.int her man at thb huiom o,
i he paolflo ocean for ptMiMatjri of ,i
PTpOlajM pearl,
"A Tilef In Pttrdlqp" In Col
ntnn'a flflb aoroon apnoaMhca, an
een pxlnglg i oo-toaturod with tii
young Qngllah acbor ami Mlfa Dor)a
Kenon, wihloh ifiontoa to 'he Iplba
Tree Tuoaday.
T.ie mavikcd rider who traceled
i with a band Of vintlnwn, who w in
.more daring, awlttor la the a.u)dle,
! tn ir elnatro than a tain cloud
wblaked hy a uikIi wind aoroaa the
Qitterl w4'ii s a i i was this ride.'?
Why iwal the mask .irn. when bhp
others ot iho pack did not bolhor
lo t ' n will their Idealities?
Have you road Zaue Qray'l "Rid
em ot i he Purple Sago," a atory
of I he w estern rangeaT That 'la the
tale of Laaalter ami Tie 'tnaakej
rl :tfr. anil T in Mix pirtTii'n tho rolo
of I.iinsltev.
AI the ClbO ly ihealre t ntilulu
only.
One the loaairi'a finest chhIn wa.i
giai nibiod for "Flroad." a Horeen tar
alon of the Charles Nuprin navel,
wMch Is coinlng'tb Ml Liberty tbtj.
utor on .Tuoadniy for u ruiv of two
dins, The chief nle, that of u
Iglrl swayed lielwceu a I 've for btta
IlllOH life and the homy. Is play
ed by .Mae Hunch, who has lately ap
peared In attCnb HU'ceaTCB ua "Nam
the Man", "The Christian." "The
Sh loting c Dan .Mctlre.v." and
"jrpkan Harriers."
Tile leading man Is Robert Kraer.
and other pliiyet's Include Pf!
o'.Malley. Wanda Hawlety', Hoba(
Hoswjith. Myrilo Btedmhn, Ward
Crane. Ita-nlHid I.ee. and KUi;eMle
Messerer.
OBITUARY
lifRfl. MMtY ST.Al It
Mr, .Mary Stiuil). Aged fi 7. untl n
rcatdeni oi Klamath KuMs for the
pasl 1 r yearn, died yesterday niorn
inK at lu r home, 211 Burden ave
nue, Mills addition. Trom heart trouli
Ie. Tho funeral will be held at 2: .it)
tomorrow afternoon from the Whit
lock mortuary, with Rev. T. i.
Vnrnes of the Methodist ehurch of
ficial in,;.
Besides her huslaud, Adam Stauh.
she leaves eight children.
IlKKN'HT. I'.VKKYN LOW
" Hern ice Kvelyn Low. 1 0 months
old d&Ughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
i.ow. died yesterday following a brief
illness. The funeral will he held from
the Whltlock chapel at 10::t0 Wed
nesday morning with Rev, t. n.
Ynrnes of tUO Methodist dnirch ol'fi
ciatiiiK. "
Mrs. Wm. Bessler
Furrier
Aiuiiiiiiicvs a change in location, Tuesday)
SrpUMiiluT from 625 VVasliingloii, i"
436 Klamtith Avenue
Between Priurth tint Fifth.
Nest 1 Mouso -$11
A" ) ' 1 ' ... .. tu..
The niinie pt'Otnill flttonthin will cluu'iielei'lze all
danlinga tvlth tuiatontera, an in Hie iwat. Anil, as In
Hie pnati my lUTvlce:! will kkvo .von inoney.
An iiivesllcalloii will yield you dividends, both
in good aiibearance ahtl aattitgotlM, ' afa glhd to
l',lve you IhCi iianieH of tllOBO lor whom 1 have done
work here during tlio nnil ynrtri
Mi .i i.hm'ks oorNG surra
Mr, and Mrs. Dayo Mi'Anlitfe plan
lo leave I..- nfotpf on Wednesday
tn'Otlllng for San Kniliclseo. ,wherft
Ihey will HSU for several das wltli
Mr. and Mrs. .I.icli MvAulii'fe. .Mr.
McAu It tte Is leontlnad In SI. Francis
hoaplt&li in i hi' aoutibewt city.
IlllHKK Visit's r'ATHKM
l'erny lllll'Ue. who Is liss.ielaled
Willi 0. K. Seizor in the lux factory
business in SaornmetiitM, apeni tbe
week end In Kliimnlli Kalis Vlaltlltg
with his father, o. n. Burke, tfe
ratitrnetl eotUh thin morning, u is
mole tBtftlt three years slnee mV,
BfttrkO has visited Klamalh Kalis
ami he was abvatad ,ai the activity
or I he illy,
WOHIM'IX ll.Wt II lilts
.Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelson of
Wordeu, are Bueittlltlg Hie da,v ho;d
hftppWg iiiti'd latrtn'g wlili friends
fi mil I heir i iineh heme.
A notice In poated In the lobby I
:f the DOM offjee today n .tlfylni; IIHS CATTI ZZA HACK
all pair urn that their' box rent la Mian bHtftft OsUtma la back at
dun and nwmt 'be paid before the I her position with the Golden Rule
first day of October. after an enjojable two weeka vleit
i In California, While away Mat
WKKK KJfl) VI84TOB Caltuzza vinltcd with her folks at
W a Itnndall. of Mef.lnnrl mnil Hilt and attended the Jubilee in
iii,' week end In Klamath Kalis vls
illiiK with friends.
HOTOR TO VAU.KV
.Miss MUeen TeaKae. who apeu'
I he JUt fortnlitht lu re, mm Saa
Francisco, risltlng with 'her mother,
Mra, Uerirade Teattae. in comjiany
with J. K. ItagOtira, Jr., and OtWd
on .MiiiAulay, motored to .Medford
on Saturday evening to attend the
k end dance, .Miss Teagtie led
San Francisco. She wan joined at
Hilt by the Mimes Lillian Scoffleld
and Lonlae Heferle and V, Priest,
who motored over Sunday to get
her.
.STl.VSO.V BACK
R. E. Stlnson and O. Hayea re
turned Sunday night from Poke
liaiua, where they motored on Sat
urday evening for a deer hunt.
They got what they went after.
Sunday morning for her honml "ringing back a 150 pound buck.
in the sonlhern city.
CAMl'HKI.I, VISITS MOI'HKlt
Jack Campbell! one of, the well
known employee of the Shell Oil I
company, spent the week end visit- '
Ing with his nf ither at llornlirook.
VISIT AT jKKDFORD
.Miss Pinsy ROberUon ..pent over
the week end In Medford vlaltlag
witii friends.
AT ASHXuUtD SUNDAY
Charles Si'haal enjoyed the week,
end with- friends in Ashland, re
turned home last evening.
MRS. INGRAM IMI'ROVKS
.Mrs. F. V. Ingram who painfuily
Injure. I her iback, when she fell on
the fi uil steis at the family home,
last Thursday. Is able tto -,ilk about
now. F.n- a few days she was un
able to walk.
I.KI T THIS HORSING
Mr. James Bishop Foster, In
vompany Itirttb Miss Kllzabeth Gra
ham, left this morning tor San
Franclsc'i. In the southern cdty
Miss Graham will spend the winter
nioiubs .studying art and music. Mrs.
Foster will visit with friends for tho
owning fortnight.
CLARK IS IMPROVING
Friends of Kd Critic, who is in a
li ai h iSpltal suffering with pneu
monia, will be glad to learn that
his condition is shewing Improvement.
SKKKIXG HETTER HEALTH
Frunk Howard left on this morn
ings train for Los Angeles, where he
hopes to find improved health. Mr.
Ifjward Is suffering from the after
effects of a severe case of whooping
OOuigb. He expects to bei gone
about two months and .will spend
some of the time yon the hoi sands
in Tucson, Arizona.
MEDFORD STAR LADIES
LHAVING FOR (). A. C.
BerUii and Harry fPeltn left this
morning for O. A. C. Miss Pelt.;,
who is Studying commerce to take
up her JUnitaf year wDrk. while Har
ry is entefbrg as a freshman. He
plans i i sttitly ire-medies.
ItlKHXS I.KAVIXG
-Mr. and Mrs. George lilehn. Miss
1'earl 6lehn, and Mrs.-.Marrin Lucas,
ate leaving In the morning for Port
land. Miss Pearl wil study music
during the winter months with file
FJlllson-W.hiio conservatory 'in the
northern City, Mrs. Lucas, will spend
Hie doming mbllth visiting with her
parents and frlendu tn Portland.
Miss lilehn Jusl recently returned
from an extended lour of Kurope.
According to word received in the
city a large number of the Eastern
Star ladies of Medford are making
plans to attend lodge with the
Aloha chapter of Klamath Falls to
morrow evening. A dinner is to be
served at six-thirty in the chamber
of commerce dining room and all
tonal members of the star are re
quested to attend.
KEDRON CLUB TO MEET
Will Hold First Meeting or Full
on Thursday Evening
The Kedron club will hold their
first meeting or tne Ml) and winter
months on Thursday evening at
7:30 In the parlors of the First
Presbyterian church. Plans for the
fall and winter activities will be
discussed. Miss Vera Houston is
president of the club.
BRKWBAKRRS RETI RX HOME
After Enjoying Past 'six Weeka
Here Willi Relatives anil Friends
Mr. and Mrs. J. v. Brewbaker
I i and children who have been here
SCHOOL HOARD MEETING 'or the past six weeks visiting with
Meeting of School Hoard Is Called Mrs. Hrewbiikers mother. Mrs. W.
v foe 7:30 Tonight I P. McMillan and their many friends.
The regular routine of business 1 here, returned this morning to their
will lake place ai Hie school meel-. home in Palo Alto. California.
Ing tiornight, with the passing mf bills '
.... , , ... GORDONS MOTOR TO VALLEY
null uvuiw uuaiqoB ,,,,.-. iu w,T
cussed. Tile meeting is culled for
7:30 o'clock.
Murray Wade, publisher of The
Oregon Magazine at Salem, and Paul ,
tl. O'Noil, pipe organ salesman, ar
rived here Saturday night for a deer
hunt In Klamath county. Prior to
bis establishing his magiilne at Sa
lem. Wade for years was a cartoonist
on n number of papers of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Oordon motor
ed to Medford Sunday. They were
accompanied by SStm Baldwin as far
as Ashland.
VISIT WITII MISS SETKR
I The MiSaea Thirza and Helene
Anderson of Merrill spent the week
end In Klamath Fulls, the bouse
guests of Miss Anna Setzer.
NESMITII AT LAKE
Linn Nesinttb and Capt. O. V.
Applogate motored to Crater Lake
on Sunday to attend the memorial
Look 'ill
Mrs. Wm. Bessler, furrier, former
ly of 086 Washington St.. lias moved , ()f ,,,, Weslev lllllnian
to 406 Klamalh Ave., between 4111 ; .
and Mh St., next to Moose hall
ARRIVE FROM IDAHO
1925 Ford Roadster
l'i hack, like now.
Caul lllllfot'tl
I! ti i c It (i ;i r :t g e
t Mr. atul Mrs. Felix F. Andrlnno,
of Ilolse, Idaho, arrived in the city,
Sunday afternoon. Mr. Andrlnio will
ho.cuunft'lod.wlib.. UVP -l'ti?r.jina.
company Store In this city. Thev
made the trip Cltsdn Idaho bry motor.
Last Showing Tonight
Jackie Coogan
In a picture that you Will love
"THE RAG MAN"
Tuesday and Wednesday
A thousand wonders in one speeding hour!
"A Thief In Paradise"
with Doris Kenyon, Ronald Colman, Aileen.
Pringle, Claude Gillingwater, Alec Francis,
and a score of other well known players.
NOTE: This Is One of the "GOLD MEDAL" pictures of the
year and carries with It our personal recommenda
tion. It Is a picture that we take pleasure In pre
, seating and is a credit to our theater.
H. W. POOLE.
Tonight is the last showing of
The Great Tom Mix
In Zane Grey's masterpiece
"THE RIDERS OF THE
PURPLE SAGE"
Tuesday and Wednesday
Hobart Bosworth Mae Busch
Robert Frazer Wanda Hawley
Pat O'Malley Myrtle Steadman
In Charles .G. Norris' Great Novel
BREAD
The Answer to Every Woman's Problem
Imported and Domestic
Groceries
Our complete stock of staple and fancy
groceries is open to you each day from 7
a. m. to 9 p. nti including Sundays.
I
Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day
Italian-American Grocery
I WE DELIVER FREE
4. 4. ). S ! "I ! !
LEFT FOR CALIFORXIA A. J. Connolly and H. -CookIett
1). J. Hannan, wno has been con- Sundiiy afternioon or the bava
nected with the Anna Creek Lumber Beds to spend severn't day on Ml
company, left Sunday evening for
southe:u Califoraia where he plans
fco spend the winter months.
deer hunt. Mr. Cook is up frodi
California, visiting with Mfr gt"1
nolly. 1 W
Carload of
Farm Implements
Now on Road From Factory.
As is out" custom we will make special prices on
these implements for car door delivery. W
October 1st will be the last day we will accept
orders at the reduced prices.
The following prices will lie in effect untl that date:
Steel wheel farm truck witli doubletrees and neckyoko IS7I.OH
Hiiudt Standard Farm Hear without brake ISIUO.OK
Handt. Mountain gear with brake si nr.. no
Molina No. 1U0 wide spread spreader VI82.00
No. 9 seven foot double cut tractor disc harrow VI&I.OO
14 ill. steel beam Bine Bird walking plow s
Two Section peg tooth drag burrow $ 27.041
Two Section 17 tooth spring tooth harrow IS ilii.OO
All prices are for implements knocked down, delivery
to be made at the warehouse at Klamath Falls, Oro. rj
J. W. KERNS A
Molie Distributor
Farm Implements, Cream Separators, Milking Maeli
i 11c s. Fencing, Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds. !
1303 South Sixth Street
Phone
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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