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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1925)
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE IWU 4,e'4 5 Extra Special for Tuesday and Wednesday 2 O Discount on All Silk Dresses Fall Mercantile Co. Exclusive Walkover Agents C. Q. IVAIhini Certified I'jlilic Aociiiimiiiii E. W. Renik Public Accountant Rcnick 8C D'Albini- Klamath Falls, Oregon jnting General ahd m Income Tax idlttog 1 Capital Stock Tax Accounting and Auditing Suite A Slough Uldy. Phone 317 Mainly About People Ml hi ih.v.iv leaves ALGOHA BURST .MIh Myth Han. in (til Sunday) Mdirfng lu from AlfOmj Kulur- wrnlalt lot notiburg, U,nad yatr trBto, .i. M. Robttf rkrfttd I orar Sunday in Kiamstb i-'aii with frlffl'l :. rol WMkn n.ii ik arltb fier parental, IK ii i llliit AT (HIATUS Bob number piotorod to crutcr i J.ulio iKuuiliiy, returning homo lat" ; in ibe nrit-i-iumn. HEDl onus AT roTTAOE .Mr. iiml Mm. J, Bedford mil children spent Hie week tod m tln-l. nliriirtlvo collage "II Wlul-Km- IHM-ll. ai White Pellcpn Mr. and Mrs. N. 'J. Jensen spent Hi' Miii'k ' nil In Klumuth Kail gUMt ut l ie hr.tel WftU PtKetn flnm llielr moihc lii Liikerlpw. VISIT in hi; i hum CAMP Outfllnar l.iindgn-n, James Harri son mi i rrfld Lundgreon, of Dorrl, uujoyed u ', il In Klamath Kail, live.' Sunday wil l friends. NEWMom HERB si nd.u J ii li n D. Ncwuom, civil engi'iccr (r l ie Southern Pacific, spent 81111 ihiy burl vlnl'.iim with frli uds from Alt II 1MB. THE weather Tin- t'yi lo-Stormiigraph at Kndor- wool', pharmacy shows little ! lunge j In barometric conditions and tliu I reading In .4(111 lit u comparatively I liw level. Unsettled conditions are apt In prevail. nprtCMt -for next 24 -Hour: Partially cloudy with moderate temperatures. Tliu T.r :.s recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures .loday an follti'vs: High 08 Lirw 42 ON DESR HUNT Although iti y liail no luck, Lloyd j llyini jiiiI H. I MtiKIm enjoym! a ; hunllii trip ni-r Orcen CHUXKJI IN VISITOR S. M. Harper, resident of Chllo it ii In , I: here on business matters today. I MIST TRIP TO LA KK Mlt-s Ji-ari K'nnon of Han Fran- Sprlngs J feloco, who has hi-i-n the lovi-ly bobs Tim 'hunli.-m Huest of Mr. anil MrH. Prrf O. Dc- alameda oihets Mr, and Mr. J, H. Sloan and Mica mountain on Sunday Vera II, Hloan, of Alameila, CsWbr- I did not (ttlfbt of any (MB, bntjtP for the pant week, Sunday en- n In. wen- wi-i-k end jcueatx at theienji ed ihe on I IrrK. joyed her firm trip to Crater Lake rilel While I'cllian. lb eomiiany with Attorney Robert HAMTKHM OURHTfl Kiiyki-ndall. MIhk Kennon left thin Dr. and Mm. K. It. II ildrlilg.- morning for her home In tbO iOOUWrn HHRKKIiMt PAHTV MoIoiIiik I., Cr.iltr Lake fjr the : mot .ted to Crater Lake on BsDda . week end. a paruy of Kouthern vln- to upend Mrl dayn. On an ex- Horn Inolndliu Mr. C. II. Leonard, tended lour by uiotjr throuKh ll.i Mr W. It. II h i. mid H. N Saviia -. of Berkeley, California, rUIUd brief- lv Sinilay inornl.-iK In Ihln illy. i Ity. VI.IT- AT ASHLAND CbaHeg Scbabl notorjid to Aaii- laid, over the week end lo vlnli with friend, weal, from I heir -Jine In Tern-Haul'-, Indian. I, Dr. an I Mr. Itald rldKO vlnlted for a brief thiie la Kiauiilh Pa)l. I. i:Htm; LVMBER J.i mi - l-vliie, recently of lihlla lelsbl, who Is ! lined at l he Pell can lumber Company, learning tin- lumber beMoeee, mient Sunday in Klamatb Kit i ih viniiitiK nrltb fiiende, TO LBAVE KOR CALUORXTA .Mr. and Mri. J. I.. C rdon and on Fred, ar-- the ttpoe gueota oi Mr. and Mri. J. E. I'ur.lln. on O - luii.-d avenne. Tbey uiaa to leave wllbln the nexi few Jayii for Call fornla where they will upend the j winter munllm. MBFTI.VO THIS AJTRRNOON A meeting ol the Sixth ntreet Im Iirovenient club U called for four j'cijck thla afternoon at the cham ber of commerce office and letters have been mailed by Mm. Leah Smltth and M: Murj JObDttn lo all membem. urging that they at tend Ebe meeting. The ':::::. l i-m Ik anxioun to get under way before the hearing of th? Iinterstatc Com merce CommiHHiou in Portland on October 5. The committed In charge of the meeting includes J. MeDon a!3. chairman. J. V. Kerns and C. J. Martin. IV l 'ROM LAJKRVIRW J. V. Orn-aaui. Is a buslnesii vinit r In Lb cliy from LakfTleW. - iikk AN DIPROVINO Condition of Injured HjuhI Berloo nut win b- Saved TO II l' XT DUCKS With the opening of th? da k dcumiu on Tharsday, C. P. Tnle7 and Willie Eddie Dervan's hand was terrjly brndbell in tb press of the Herald on .Saturday evi-alng. toduy SARIN AM) COLIiIBR , Lynn Snblu and Andy Collier motored to Ashland thrs morning to attend the formal openlnR of the I ,1.1..' L.-..., I..... , 1. I , , ' O. H. Davison 1111 be the guet iiTPa in an in.- various cuauiners of j ed(. ri, jU oi commerce liiroughout the state will attend the opening. The local men will return home this evening. a duck bunt at the Bedford Lodge on the lake, plau 1 nlng to start out early Thursday morning in the Bedford launch. EASY BM . IL. ,n.C - tli -4.-. I You, iW I Will Lo4e Your OKT TWO (iOOD SI.KD BUCKS Jess Johnson. E. E. Hayes and Harvey Ayers returned Sunday eve- It in hoped by the alien i. up pijyaii-1 nin from the Illy country after a Ian Hint the Injured member lean ,wo lu' I'ubling trip, bringing two lie laared. Hervau Is at the Klum- Rood aixed bucks back ns u reward. ttlh Valley hospital and .in x-ra.- Ahowa ihat nu bjuea w-re broken. ('HOOKS ON BUSINESS although the hand Is badly enwhed , Warren Crooks. Cblloquin busl- Duo lo the pre of mind of ni'"8 taan' ,n Klamath Falls to- aaprg Hawe. foreman of the oom-i transacting business matters. dob! room, i'-u- machine was'stop- i .... , , GET UOt.'ii SACKS PINi: Nt'TS . nerians cr.e-. morniUK a uartv of local ce,ll"S R"(1 si" m otherwise his whole arm would have' "annay nioruiu a part ot lotai , i people lucluiiing .Mr. anil .Mrs. uayi Ferauso.n, llowanl Winnurd and TO KI.AMATII STKAIOHTS Sund.' morning Mr. and Mrs. Jo hi Stahling and three youngster.i i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sandham. Mis-) Pauline Ciifi and Wllmont Sao.ti'.iuni enjoyed a delightful trip down t: Klamath Straights. MESS OF FISH Jack Ileal and Earl Alexander j spent Sunday at Diamond Like on a fishing trip, returning late last PMfWMtt Theatre l.a-Usliowini,' tunilit nl ' "If I Marry Again" ! p Starring Doris Kcnyoit, Lloyrl Hughe, Holian lio.sworth, Anna Q Xilssoii, Myrtle Stetlinan ami l'rank Mayo. Tuesday and Wednesday 1J a A real ciritis on the slagt-, with a real king animals, clown and ringmaster, Bl )' i. t lie Clown, and his famous horse. Spark Plug. LITTLE TINS', the smallest educated horse in the world. iBlLLY HISKKRS. the Goal that butted his way into Comedies. i'RIXCK. 1)1 MOXD and ALGY the three famous posittt? does. SAM. the Rooster that can do several things besides ! crow. 1 ii MILDRED, the Pig that still uses the Bottle. A TROOP of .Vine educated Monkeys and Baboons ,' that do everything but talk and try to do that. a On the Screen g f A Clever, Humorous, rGripping Pictue, "The Snob" f Starring John Gilbert and Norma Shearej. Matinee Prices; Adults 35 cents. Children 15 cents. Eveniag Price-: Adults 50 cents, Children 25 cents. I SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE at 4 o'clock, price ten cents. been dragged Into Ihe miuhlne. .Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Itaymonil motor ed to Applegate .Mountain, located nliov The MEETING TONIGHT Bustaeaa and Professional tin- Shaw Bertram lumber omen s nun will meet tni ; evening camp, uonh of (JhUoqUln, where 7:"u '" t,le lub rooms of the - . ... . UbM, ui... . . i... , l-mey spent uu nay picKing fine. " f 11 " nuinuai C nuts. They returned last evening i basaar will be discussed, followlnj fi I with four good sixed sacks of the ' "le business meeting. ., . FIIOM I'OUTI.AM) I Ross E. Smith, F. W. Monroe and W H rViRiv all Isim PtiIiii,! n, Party of Local People Spend Dai at , , , ' , , , . ,. ' . . guests nl ihe hotel White Pelican KN.IIIV ORATER LAKE t --liter laike Why permit the cen- nlil nietliod of worliing on a ruti-lioanl wear you mil and keep you huine. Von have higher, pleasanter dut ies, and why slioulil rota put up with such drudgery when the E A S V V A t' U I' M BLBCTRIO WASHER does ilu- vrashlng bet ter anil quicker, and m less cost. You don't know what a washing machine 00 be and can do. un til you Be the Easy. lie sure anil see Ihe l-ins.v before buvlpg, Sold mi easv terms. : todaiy. F REEFor a Short Time, A Good Supply of Soap The Misses Lhiretta Jennings ana IVIrgliria West. Frank Beeton, Rollln ' RodDlptX- A- " Davison and C. P. Tuley motored to Crater Lake S-an-1 day forenoon. The Party made the trjp daWq to file lake, finding tbe trail lu go d condition. Mr. Davi son, who re.-enlly took over the Western territory for Yates an-1 i-oiupany, with heauiiuarteis In San FtAbQlfCO, Saw the scenic spot f jr the first time Sundao' and divlates ii surpasses any scenery he has seen . In his extensive travols. He comes I here from .Memphis. Tennessee to : take icver the territory pvhldh Ml, i Tuley Is leaving after some twelve . yoafiti ; ; .NO WORD ITtOM OWEN'SHY Tom Dixon returned laat evening i'ltom Hu klehorry mountain iwberel I ho took food supplies la the four-' leen men vbo are searching for ! .Martin OwcnBby who disappeared in days uigu. The BOaroatng parby re 1'iirued to camp late last evening with Utile hop.'s it ever finding the aliasing man. FROM MALI.N" Richard .llannon. principal of the grade st roots, at Malin. is in the ciiy today on business interests. MOORE HELD ON LIQUOR CHARGE Transportation and Possession Alleged Counts Against Local Resident HOFBBRGEE LAKKVIEW Hay D. Hofberger with the Mene fee Lumber company of Portland, who has been here for the past three weeks on business mutters, left today for Lakeview In the Interests of his company. PORTLAND VISJTOB W. K. Kills, well known business man of Portland is iu Klumat'a Falls on business matters today. RETURNS TO HOME "Jake" Stelger, formerly located it) KlauMtb Falls, this afternoru re tanneil to Ms home in Me.lf;id. uflcr yjaltlng here f r several days with mends. ifli , SWAUi'WOOl) NEW MEMBER II. W. Swartwo d witli the Klam- : I I I nth valley Savings and L nin com-1 puny Is the lati .it member added to I I the climiiln'1' or ootlimerce, Mr. i swaiU'Vood bome, a member of the t hamlier toil.iy. Phony 29 For Demonstration By a means see the Easy. CliOTHHS STOLEN (i. I A ii- es. mte of the DUtHtanding sportsiiie:i Ktain.iiii Falls, and Henry Hurke returned last night ftvm Poliegina. w here lliey went S.ititi'liiy on a deetl hunt. While mi' in the mountain some'aM enter.'. i their i.'iinip nitii stole t.ie biggest shhrt tt lluye's clothes. Besides having tough luck, neither of tffio Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling; All work guarautcod Mrs. Win. Bessler 188 Klamath Ave. Ii. I w. en Fourth and Fifth Next to Moose Hall A pile of broken glass and a odor reminiscent of wiblskey was silent teuttnlony last evening to the ar rest of Frank Moore, woo was re leased this afternoon under $1000 bond. Moore twas arrested on .Main street between Second anil Third streets, shortly after 'he had broken a pal Ion jug containing alleged moon shine whiskey. He was arrected by Deputy Sheriff Tom Tracy and Pa trolman Morgan. A charge of pos session and transporting intoxicat ing liquor and af breaking glass on the pavement has been preferred against him. Ae.'ordic--; to the arresting offi cers. Moore became suspicious about the time iie was to be placed under arrest, and rushing to .his car grab bed.hold of a' jug and smashed it on the pavement. At The LIBERTY Last showing tonight of "Hearts of Oak" The famous melodrama, of New KnglUnd and the frozen noth. Tuesday and Wednesday Klamath Falls' Own Cowboy, i Art Acord ' "The Circus " Cyclone" ItENO. Nov. While a man slept :i ii fj?et away, thieves backed a truck up to the Coney Island ser vice station door near Reno, rolled a big safe across a concrete- floOr, loaded it into the truck and' drovo off. The strong box contained $7 01). CONNOLLY BROwS. Have a new stock of Oregon City Woolen shirts and woolen stag shirts. Everything we sell we guarantee 912 Main j . t m ml Imported and Domestic j Groceries Out complete stock of staple and fancy groceries is open to you each day from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. including Sundays. Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day Italian-American Grocery WE DELIVER FREE ,.ftMAtai V a yB-Vs-y-o-v - - I' I " - m.. $te--A.r. "'" "' na me. 1 I