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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1925)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 83, TO2 ITVENTNrj TTETM'Tn, B3OTATI! FAT J 5, OT?F(T0T JWrEE Theatre i. inn allowing toulgln nt Hi" production that orltlo imv termed "Tim I'orfaol Motion I'loturo," rfA Thief In Paradise" Special, Added Attraction Galloway's Uroadway Orchestra in Mveral uolquo loleotlom. 'iii" iinvciiy number which thoy fniitiim in iiinii" worth 1 1 prl t sdnilwIODi Tha in nun h u whole i (rbt " torn n nighty food show. At The LIBERTY; After tho FIOQoynopOi than in i in propton r "BREAD" (Um bow ona vtoiuaq nttlod (hit problem in Cbarlot 0. NtirrU' wldoly road itory. THURSDAY Pretty Hhlrley Muson In "The Scarlet Honeymoon" ADVANCES IN Wood Coma without any warning. CHEAP I'RICEH ro on now Don't tin onn of many who will order ton Into. Winter In ni'ur. I'hono your orders. BLOCK WOOD ! our spec lu 1 1 y PEYTON 8C CO. "wood to BURN" 601 Main Phone 535 la Your Eyesight Good? You mny think It In hut you pnn't tin sure union fPU have thnm examined hy ono who known. At thn first aim nf distress. In using thnm. you nhould con duit nn optometrist nnd Hum KNOW thalr condition for your comfort nnd llri'llhnod mny depend upon your eyes. Wo have helped many hun drndii of your neighbors hud friends nnd It Is possible that wo cnu help you If you don't wait too long. DR. GOBLE 7m MAIN ryis flinnoi l.xaiiili" il I llf. il iii i"iir-. yuicii Borricc SAVE -with DRUGSTORE JONTEEL Cold Cream Face Powder .lontool Fooo Powder with the now cold oream boss blends with tha complexion porfeotly und' Ih ho son and clinging that you will like it, Hot us show you your (aVOl'ltO Hhndn. 50c Star Drug Store KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON cWainly cf bout T e o p 1 e T lOCATE here it. iiui". recently o( Oblcgto, ar- rtrod Iii Klumulh rails Inst evening ami hopes In find u business locution hero, it nu ii" win locate in this city parniDontiy. Mr. iiui,- is stop plug at tiu Lake botat RETURNS T1MH MOltNIXfl ('. I.. Hllva. who has been In Klnm ath Kails tor lhn past two days trims ni'tlug huitliH'ss. ri'tiiriind HiIh morn ing lo hln home at V I. i Htm Tin: port I Until Nichols of Port Klamath 111 I among tha visitors in tho city today, land while here Is shopping nnd vis- Ring with friends. VIAITINO 1 HOM MERRILL I dimly DllOOl Is shopping and vln lltlni with friends here today from hoi home at Merrill. PROM PORTLAND 0, H. Klsjns. !.. ('. Hocffol and J. Baker an- amotiK the business vis itor registered nt the hotel White l.'i'llcan toilay from I'nrlland. PROM THR VALLEY Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney of Medford are guests hi Klamath Kails today, stopping at the White Pelican. l hum CHILOQULN Rebecca Humphrey of Chllnquln Is vlslllng In the city today. l)lxo HERE J. T. Dixon, well known resident ol Kort Klamath, Is Iruusucting busl- naU mtttori here today. RETURNS SOUTH TODAY It. W. Smith, who for the past week trunsucted business nf fairs here from his home In Sun Krnncisco. returned south this morning hy train, FROM Ht'KAOL'K KIM II A II. Kdgceoiubo, well known res ident of the Spruguo river district, Is transacting business matters in the city today from his home. KN ROUTE BOOTH After making nn extended tour of the northern slnten, Mr. ojid Mrs. A. Sleln and I. Applehome nf Santa Hosa, Calif., left the city this morn ing enroute lo their homo In the southern state, PROM MEDFORD Mr. and Mrs. M. niundell. business people of Medford. are huro today on business matters from the vnlley city. They are guests at tho hotel Amide while here. "BRONCHO BUSTER" HERE .lack Crlm, wull known prize fight er und "broncho blister," Is In the i city today from his homo nt Chilo-1 quiii on business und visiting with friends. VISITING HERE Hnns Anderson of Ohlloquin Is lu ih" cily today visiting wlt.li Father K. Li dels, who wan formerly pas tor of Ih" Catholic church In this city. Father Oels is now In charge of the northern district of Klumnth county and will huvn his headquar ters at Chllnniiln where n new church Is under way. Ho recently came hotel from linker where he was Pn.rlsh priest. For Auto Parts Side Curtains En,closers and Repairs See Connolly Bros. Mainly W'HINKHH TltlP It. It. (iordou of Korl Klaniulh, well known In IIiIh vicinity, Is uhout tin, city today on IiuhIiichu WbttOWi I HOM ROOK CREEK urn Reynolds, connected wiiii tbo Hock , Creek runcli, lu In Klamuth Kulla toduy unending to business urtnlrs. BOfifl TO MOUNT ANOEL "I'at" Silver, son of Mrs. Hans Anderson or Chlloiiuin, left the early part of the week for Mount Angel, where ho will enter school. VIHITl.Nc; FROM CAMP Louis Pappus, one of tho well known figures at Algumu camp, ha:i been In the city for several dayH re cuperating (rum u severe cold. II" expects lo return lo camp Thursday to resume his position. DINNER DANCE TOMOIlltOW Much Interest Is being shown In lho Initial dinner duuee of the sen son, which In lo be held at the hotel White rnllcun Thursday evening. During (lit winter months and this spring the affairs proved very pop ular and It Is expected they will be even more so this winter. VISITS at REED HOME state Distributor for Oldftuobtla .Vevailu Here with PrlOtUli Mr. and Mrs. James Cross of Rono, NOV., returned to their home Mon day after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Itny !!. Heed for sev eral days, Mr. Oross Is slate distri butor for the Oldsmoblle in Nevnda. Several years ugo he worked for Mr. Heed In Honolulu and it Is morn than five years since the families have en Joyed a visit. The (irons' made the trip hy motor. FIRESTONE AND 1 W J iHfe Vf P GENERAL TIRES 1 p--'- . jf ' ,..,,,... You cjot the best k when you buy Fire- K stone or General w I Tires. 1 '. Klamath Tire i House fj "Cap" Calkins Klamath Ave. & 6th St. Firestone, General and fl Oldtleld Tires. Tj , P 'I I I .." I tiastern 1 v RorL- in, Trout I in - . . . . I f Looked and served m in mi- m"'-i aviKii v ingf manner, will Iw I I served this week at I I J CLUB CAFE I 'If 1: Whon you have tire trouble : W ' you wont your tires repaired as good as now havo them vul- t cnnlaod in tho best equipped tp Hhop lit Klumnth Falls. Our W Heluta Electric Steam Vulcan- 7) iiora at d export repair mon as- I auro ycui ot tho boBt possible resultB, Jj Reed Auto ( i Supply Co. , S. ll th Near Main F'hooe 298 Hi About in PROM hk.vitv Kraink .1. HchinlU, well kunwii merchant ut Heat by, Is lu down to day om, one rtti frequent visiui of Inspection In IClamuth county. SRKLVIN MAS HERE When tho tthevlln-lllXAu Lumber "finpany start ot thiilld their mill in Klamuth Kails, the main who will have U great deal lo say uliout 00n ItrUOtSon features of Che huge plant iill he (1. A. Hortskotto. Mr, llotst knlto, Is construction engineer tor the .Shevliu-IIIxon lumbar company nnd Is ri-cognlzed us one of tho ab le, t mill designers on the ooaat. Ac eijmpainlod Mrs. Hortsktotte, he arrived In Klamath Kail yesterday und spent several hours uttending to bushie.is mutter. tj ULAMOTM jjjTV'f PALLS , ... '" I M SSL IK People DIVORCE GRANTED lU ftope was granted a dlvor-e yesterday mornltug from Wesley I'ope. iii- Judge A. K. Leavitt, thru a default Judgment. Tho dlorce win Kranted on grrunds of desertion. DK MOI.AV DANCE Members of the De Molay will be hosts ut the first of their winter dsncee Thursday evening nt Masonic hull. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Bnthiany. Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Jones, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Dechtel and Prof, and Mrs. I'uul Jackson will chaperone the younger set. Before the dunce, which will be between the hours 'of nlno and eleven, the De Molays will hold their regular lodge meeting, at which time officers will he I elected. aLL- OVERCOATS of the "UNIVERSITY" BRAND $18 to $35 , Style-At-a-Price Oregon Virgin Wool Fabrics Woven by Oregon Mills Designed by Oregon Men Tailored by Oregon Tailors Lined With Skinner's Satin Quality Higher than Price Longer Wear than Expected Permanent Shape and Fit Original Fabric Patterns Style-At-a-Price 18 to 35 "Mcllowfit" hats X. P.., E. & Y., Argonaut shirts Allen A hose Munsingwear Aratex collars Diamond brand shoes to complement new over coat and suit. H. P. MAN HERE W. J. McEnereey, tralnmaatcr for lilic Houthern Paclfte with hoad- I quartern at Dunsmulr, Calif., arrived 'In Klumnth Kails last night to spell 1 several days attending to buslneM matters. Mr. McEncrney's duties are cKmflncd largely to lho Bbasta Division which Includes the nortfiiern ; Oallfornta and sonithera Oregon ter- j rltortea, HI'LENDID ATTENDANCE First MeetliiK of American Associa tion of t'lilvcrslty Women Tho members of tho American Association of University Women helg their first meeting of the fall on Monday evening In tho club rooms of the library, with nn un usually largo attendance. Classes were organized for the various sub jects to be taken up. The club which Is now twelve years old has grown with each year and Is now among the outstanding clubs of the city. The next gathering will be on Oc tober 19. -Look at Your Overcoat -Everybody Else Doe -You Will Have Pride -In Appearance in New Styled In CONNOLLY GETS DKKR A. J. Connolly returned thla morning from lho Luva beda whero be has been for tho past two days on a deer hunt with Henry Cook of Southern California. Connolly brought back u four point buck. COAST LEAGUE SCORES At Vernon 2; Portland 1 (10 In nings!. At Sacramento 1; Los Angeles 3. At Oakland 6; Seattle 0. At Salt Lako 9; San Francisco 11. Attention Royal Arch Masons Special meeting Friday eve ning, September 25th. Offi cial visit of tbe Grand High Priest. Banquet 7 o'clock p. m. sharp. Please attend. C. E. JAY, High Priest. i 1 " Tl '".'l A m at W c"!5r v- r,cf lK;3di:iiSiy