TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2l, 1026
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
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f5M I Theatre
ixiKIS IsENVOX.O LM N. .M I.KI'.X PKi-NGLE
in ilit rticfgl ftstiiiullnj revelation of boauly ntul
in Igirinlity ever conceived,
"A Thief In Paradise"
We pcrannully recommend tMs picture It U one of I'bolo
in v'h "(iuiii Modal" leleatioBa and lletod fti out of the
yonr'u I'Ik productions
SPECIAL VDOED ATTKACT.ION
Galloway's Broadway Orchestra
14'l'''M'l'M'V
Mainly About People
1 aW " " MM
1111: mi i 111 t!
Tim CyeloaBtorniegrapn' at Un-
1I1 rwnml'ii 1'Iiiiiiiiiii.v recorded 11 rls-
log pmsum this thdrnlng and final
Weather Ik Indicated) ' Masonic
POPoeail for m ift 21 hours: Fair ,,f
with nioooraie lemporatureo, exemplify the work A large nunc
tW Ty.iiH recording: tbermbineterl i.r , jhe la)(.v aatwra are expected
registered mux 1 in n in and minimum Wo sttnd bm this evening.
UflribOfAturoa today as follows'. I :
High low II.
HAHTKHN KIM! TO N HI H I
Member of Alonn chapter of the
Kuslerii Hliir pro urged to attend
tin oraetlnji of th" order in th
titntlli toni;:hl. when ineni-
tba Kadford cbaptar win
I . S. Welilliel' Hepoll
Dragon: fair ami 1 iJ tonight
uwi Wednesday, dentin northaaal
ami oust winds.
to mi- 1: 1 tvnn
Membera of the Kpl
win meat with Mm. J
on Thursday afternoon
in c&s California.
WW, MORGAN
copal Ootid
0. Morgan
:t bar home
AT THE LIBERTY
I, the UrUucceotfiil a Triage Better tliait No Mar
rinpre at Before you decide, sue
"BREAD"
from 1 In- fatuous now! Uy Charles G.
Korrtii PfcoeRtcd by n 100 per cent
cast, irtcltidinj; Mac Bunch; l"lcrt I'ra
xer, VVaiida (tnwley, Pal O'Mallcy,
lloliaii Boawortli, Myrtle Sichuan.
liAKKVIKW III sIM'.km VISITOR
H. A. Mtinehur In transactlne, IhihI
iiffnlrH here today trom his homt
iii Lukoview.
c y
I HUM HUH III, I I I'
.1 Dnylo mill o. II. llrown am vis
iting in Ilio Hy from Red llluft.
To ARHIVH TOMORROW
, John n farkin, city attorney of
rsiedford and farmer representative
j from Jackson county, will arrive
ID the city tomorrow morning to
tnpi nk before' the fornm ' luncheon
(Of tin riiamiMir of commote at
, uo'in.
KA.HKS i:i:ti its-
Mr. ami Mra. f. razoe relumed
HiIh morOlog from Laki vi-w and
will locate here again permanently.
Mr.. Kaz"'- will resume lnr forini-r
poatUofl wlili Mop'h Hhop In tlm ilo
mcatlc dapartmaot,
II Ui TDNHll.s RHMOVKII
, ,Mtm, lfoim-r Qartatl tbia ntorninK
Ittbnftted to a minor Operation up
on bar tlirout, buying' birr tomtits
removed,
CHOW MARHHPfHIiD
liloyd rfgllner, who wan elnplOy-i-il
wlili tlio Htono ('anli (Jrocory
on t'oiia Hay. hux arrived in Klam
atli Falln lo accept a i r i , : I . r po-
attlon ben.
Ol T TO III.V
On Tier Initial vlHlt lo hi IiooU In
the oai.tnrn pan of th county, Mian
Blixahretb Nelaon, director of mnalc
in co ttnty aChoola, left yeaterday for
Bly, nccompautdd iy Coanty Sobool
Hupei Intepdent Pred Petenon. Mr.
Peter ion mill MIkh Nulmin will call
on (ex feral acboola Inrlay. Mr. I'ctor
on lit, to ri'lnrn tonlaht anil Mlna
a i .nil reawin in tbe vicinity
of Spraaiii' rlvi-r until tomorrow In
i onnci!tlon with her work.
I V I HOM MlHKI.I.A
One of tfie well known ram tbeni
of lh! onau-rn central pari of the
edullty tK Sol Dewey Jr. of Lotefla
who waa a vlallor In town today to
attend to buHlneaa inatler, Dewey is
reglatered at the Ball.
Look
Mr. tvm. Ifagafer, farrier, formi r-
ly of tir, WavhioKlon St.. haa movi'd
to lit Klamath Are., hatipMnn 4th
ami ill St.. next to Moose hall.
MARIUAaK UCBSSR ISHl'KD
I fonnty Clerk f. It. De Lap re
i ceired a icaller yesterday afternoon.
I W. D. t:rawford. who in well known
! in Klamuth Falls, and Flora .Yfe-
CullOUgh, who alao baa many frienda
in this s!ty. aecured a marrlase 11
eenae from the county clerk reattf-
I day. . -
RKTI'RX KROJI ( .W.IKOHMA
Mr. nnd Mra.n J. f. Brrjctebyough
returned hint evening from n two
weoka' vacation trip In fullfornht.
Fur Manufacturing.
Coat Remodeling
All work Kuarnntced
Mrs. Wm. Bossier
436. Klamath Ave.
i:ivcen Fourth and Fifth
Neat lo Mooae llnll
UKRH with iu:i..vrivi:s ;,;r i
-til. iiidi .ii i i. Mm i; inn' in--
BetWMtl The Two Th'-atrcH
with reUtlvee from
Mi iiipiiiH. UlwMurl.
I'll lllMl)
bare h
i fr1)
Fourteen Small ! FIKST CARLOAD
Homes to Rise; OF BEETS WILL
Permits Granted GO TOMORROW
Ftiiiiiiiuiionn for Fourteen more
mnull bonieii will he laid thU coin-
inx weak it waa learned inn hiriu
when ih,' illy ioiiiii II Krnnli'd hiilld-
inx apptleaUoni to fonrjteea 1 1 1 -
xeim Ki'fklitK to tnillil hoiiiva.
All the proponed reatdencea win
Ini imall, not in exc I $S00 ami
noat around 1600, ami no narttcular
addition gained much of mi nd
vanlnHi' oyer nnoiher by the ",
tenilve eonatruotlon f raalgenona.
Tin' bnmea win in, leatterod tbrougIf
oik tbe town.
In nil hiuidluK perntlta were
allowed, Tin- building Inreettneifl
repreeented waa M0,jlt0.
Women lake heller iiin of their
IihuiIm athali ini'li. the only xrrp
Hon Ih-iiii! their pnki-r handa,
iTof Notice "K
Mra. Wm. Beaalor, furrier, former
ly of OSS Waablngton hi., baa mowed
to i as Klamath Are., between nil
mill Mh SI., next to Moouo hall.
Attention
Royal Arch Masons
Bpaelal moetlng Friday eta
nlng, Bppwmhor 26th. Otfl
fatal vlHlt or tin- a rand lilxh
Prleat. Banqttat 7 o'otook
p. tu. abarp, Pteaae attend,
c. B. .. iliit I'fii'st.
Deep alanlfftaneo waa planed Ui
director! oi th cbamJer of mm
meroe in tin- anaounoemept that
On- firi mi load of lettnee ever to
In- Iblpped from Klamaih left Ihla
uoratda for Caltforala ami that tin-
flral car load of auKlir pieta over
to In- (hipped will leave tomorrow
tor the Baemmaato Valley sumu
lotnpntiy In SajTiini-'iito Valley.
Doth crop am munfitially now
in Klamath county and the tacoeaa-
ful hnrveat of both Ih viewed a
Ho- dawnini of a n- w era in the
agricultural development in Klataatb
c on nly.
Tin- beet erg from the Frank T.
NeleOD ransb, In all 76 ear loada
61 beeta win be i hipped from Klam
ath county. Tin- lettuce xvn grown
in Wocua valley hy the wholeaale
letiui i- In in of Sawdy and Hunt,
"Medicine Man" Is
Given Stiff Jolt
Onnner Carlaon( Klamath losaar
and now officially known as the
"Medicine Man." was ffaed $100 and
Bontenctnl to t',n days in Jail yeati-r-dny
nfternoon hy Juatlce of tin- Peace
Kd Kendall. Oarlapn waa onargOU
witli driving an lutntoobllo while In
toxlcatod, on Sunday.
Carlaon oarned the cngnofnen of
"Madlclno Man" thrnuah hli inaiat
euce Bupdny that botttea which stale
Traffic Officer Potter located in hta
ear were medlclhe,
MONTANA V1HITOH
jink Connolly, brother of a. .i.
Connolly, arrived in the city inat eve-!
nliiK from lllllluita. Mont., to apend
Hne lime here rbHUng with his
brother and frlenda. Mr. Connolly
enrottte here enjoyed a trip tbrongb :
ilie fanadlnn noeklea over the f ana-1
dlan PMlftC and enat its far na Ulnne-
apolla,
,
OOVKKNMKNT MEN
J. II. Ilatnllton and fharha W.
KIiik, employed In research work for
'he goverhnient, am in the city on
buatnoaa from Chlfaanla',
ooiefa to cHrrxxjins
J. K. MaKuIre Sr. with big Outer,
Miaa Uargaret Uagnlre, win apend
Wedneadey at Chlloqiiln, planning to
make Hie trip hy motor. Miaa Ma- j
guire will vial! durlni; the day at the :
Andi-raon home on Willlamaon river. '
HAItroi K IS IMPROVINO
Ottarlefl Itahcock. who la employed
wlili Hie Standard Oil company, la
alowly recovering from nn nttack of
rhenjnattam. , .
WITH MUNGHH SVSTK.M
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Htiatafaoii ar
rived in the city laat evening from ;
Pbrtland. Mr. Onatataon la connect
ed with the Monger Laundry syatem. '
VISIT'Im; Willi DAUGHTER
Mr. and .Mra. K. K. Hanaii of
ROee bUrg are viBitiui: In the city with
their daughter, Miaa Myth Hunan.
t O HA NTS PASS CONTRACTOR
.1. T. Lognhi contractor of Qrnnfa
I'ass, Is in thO city for a few days
on htialneas matters.
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Notice
Any t liiln between the tigeB "i three and fttxtjr
years w ho i'imih'S lo Our Stlttlib, Thursday. Sc-u-iiil'er
24thj between ' a. hi, nutl 5 p. nii, !.
puotgrnphed ami presented with a large finished
portrait free of charge,
Make Your Appointment Early.
m
i'iti( i:s !u:h h
Mr. anil Mrs. ('. T. Pftefl nave tfh
lumod Fro in an extended tour of the
country, eoveritu' old Mexico, Xuw j
Mexico. Toxuh, WyointtiK and Mon
tana. Tliiv visited for koiuo ttl&e in I
MIsHonta. Mont., and Were tin- i
preiied with the oouptry that they I
houiiKht a tonunuM , homo in tin
mountains near the unlvornity town.
Mr. Price in Well known hi re wln-re
do was conttected with the Mgomo
Lumhor company hofort 10a,VtQg for
the totir. Ho is a ftetnber of the t
"Iloo Hon" in Klamath Kails.
MltS. liHOXARD KKTntXS .
Mrs. V. A. Leonard with her little I
Kramldatinlitor. Bdbhte Lou Hell, re-1
tnn:iMi Saturday ovonimr from Iko- j
view, whero thoy havo been visiting -at
the homo of Mrs. Leonard's difcUgti- '
tor, Mrs. Zhn Baldwin for the past
tortntght ' i
STINSON'S STUDIO
fine Portrait?) hit'thVof Photography
Kodak Pinishihg
737 Main Street
Hit. STONK hkhi-:
Dr. stonOi chiropractor of r.akd-
view. motored over Saturday lo at
tend Mrs. Baldwin, mother of Zini
Italdwin of l.alveview. Thfl elderly
woman lias boon con l ined lo her lied
for sonic tibia past and it is pos-
Blble that Itr. Stone will have Iter
moved to Lakevtew whore lie will
give her medical attention.
ItERj FROM HOVTH
Lewis McFarland of San Pran
laco is auioni; the southern gueata
In Klaniaili Falls. Mr. .McFarland
Is here to tie an Ottendlfni at his
brot'hor'M wedding, which win lie an
fivonl "i lomorro.w ritortitng, when
he will lie mnpriod to one nf the
ofty's most prominent yoiinn glfls)
Miss Irene PolOOIn,
HOI' N D WOR COIitiEOH
Boyd Ynden will soon he regis
temd al the Hnlvorslty of Oregon
in tOngnho, and Mercode Boyd,
daughter of Dr. w. u. Boyd will in
a few days enter Hie University of
Washington, Voting radon ami Miss
Boyd are being taken to their res
pective schools hy Dr. Itoytl. They
left tills rnoi'ntig,
65 Per Cent
I
ncrease
In volume of sales with Golden Rule Stores
in Klamath county for August. 1925, over
August, 1924.
Facts Producing This I i
Style-At-A-Price Where Style is Paramount
Quality Apparent and Easily Seen
Service With Values Solves Your Problems .
Stocks of Merchandise to Meet Demands t
From shoes for dies. work, school shoes in our Down Stairs Store, to finest,
prettiest layettes for babiOBi women's correct apparel in lingerie, coats and frocks,
silks, wools, cotton dress goods, men's and hoys' suits, overcoats, underwear,
shirts, work clothes, hats.
Suoer - Crown
Overalls
1.95
Quarnntced N'ot to Fade a new
pair fpCe if they do.
Guaranteed Not to Rip,
This is the new super-overall made
hy frown to meet the demands for
an overall that standa the useage of
the .'Very-day workine, man. Sizes 44
to fill at JS.it).
Work Q
Shirts ,0
isiue
Boys' Blouses
v All Sizes
89c
t
Full cut hlouses lor all ukcs in solid
colors, stripes, checks. Ages 6 to 10.
Wool Sox For Men
35c, 50c, 75c, 80c
Lttght weight, medium, heavy. White,
grey, brown to choose from.
If ?45.
bhirts A
Mixt
There will 'be an announcement tomorrow of interest
to all men an invitation to inspect and compare
clothes which have Style-at-a-Price.
linlihliiilib ililililihlili((iC'tf'li'il''ililililililililililil "I
KLAMATH JjZ FALLS
60-
and Chiloquin
Special
Hosiery
Showing
68c
Wednesday
Morning
Women's fibre and mercerized hose
in black, medium grey, beige, nuiie,
French nude and tan bark, sizes 8
to 10. Shown on the front show
case, facing the door, as you enter,
from S:00 to noon.
Athletic girls and women all
love this Bradley Pullover
Sweater. It slips on easily.
With its graceful, rolling collar
it combines style, service and
charm as do few other sweaters
of this type.
Popular hues with contrasting
colors at wrist, collar and waist
band. One of many charming
numbers.
Let Us Show
YOU!
Between The Two Theatres
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