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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1925)
EVENING HBRALD, K I -A MATH FALLS, OHEGON PAGE THREE immmmtokmmfam ts44s)t)g)t4 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, lv: CONNOLLY BROS. I Javf :i new stock of shot-gun shells; Rom Ington, Peters, Supcr-X and Winchester. Yes we hV6 that, special load you want. 912 Main BUYS PACKARD IBDAN Joe POiplfili local Packard defll" cr, uiinounri-d this morning Unit Jgtni Rimbnll wiin the first pitr Bhasor In fUuniAth nounty of one of llf now Packard Mix ('lull Sedans. ii Ih i in- Club Bodan that iiu proved liHflf mif of tin- DIOSl popular mod in ii i in- Hrhola Packard line, Doa'l worry ir this snrff ruiiu in BntUSS .vol. NOW Jersey mini broke his Jaw toughing "I ii friend's John. New Flat Crepe Silks, 2.9r LOVOli lUilrotll llku voir liri in touoh, rtdUnl ihad r lav iiii'-r. ohofiibf - oraL bluih I'oitf, row boy, fiilrw uy Kn''li, pODOtl blttOi liuvy, Muroi'i'o, f ut'iiM i ti. rotted, cofftM, f"', pan if, Mir, Lu lll Krtifii. ernl) KPPlOi luuri-l mil nutuimt, tnk. Ivory. W'hni g variety. In The Center Of The Shopping District I in I It .'III ( '.i-lli -I'm lihiln Canton $4 .lut In Inn Ic Canton, hy C. ml etUI iik wsavsrg, which Ii QMd exclusively in the making nt i in famous ('in-ill- Tremalno towiiH ami dresses In Oh lot 10 !: i 1 1 r 11 1, Iiihimiiii, allk In blurk only. 40 Ineh Width The yurii M.01 Gossard Corset Specials 49c To 6.95 Kambon thai r botog d!t- CODtlnuvdi Hunt t nlltctidy oltd from humiiiiiK. otbor wlga in tint iit km condition. Konm r pr.COl up to $1&.00. Vurlfiy of t-lz'H. Satins - Canton and Circe, 3.50 Sni in h ih' rltnrin cloth for tbi frock't of M'-ini-fornuil mid fortnnl attain; to i u i dufftblb nnd iovoly to crMto Into indi vidual Ideaj. (-anion and Mtln OlrO In blftOki hciiI, ntivy. lur- quoFi rofowood, umuIow iIuhIi roH", whlti niidiiiKht, car- toijeti', llavunu, tttrQQOlfOi In our New Styles New Models Low Prices Shoes for women, men nml children. Boo them in tho win-down. Our Drapery Department Regular not a sideline and offers home decoration service To those wliu desire U10 ssslstance ol competent sug gestions in hanging of drapes and color problems, this ..lore will be glad to serve by giving the service of. a reliable employe when requested by phone call or per sonal request. I'm.!. in Draperies Buttaua D rupee BSc to va..v si.-,n st.no Nets, Liicom Hrrlni BkMtHM An Kllks now. $1.5(1 Panels, ecru, short heavy fringe narrow black dt (r check fringe lunder. inedinni Micsli; each.. Pdrltan drapes Include n special showing of satin and dull finish cretonnes, In latest similarity of wall covering . ; . - - : . -tho yard 50c Spiral Crepe 2.95 40 in. regular $3.50 Iporlol price oven! on spiral credo silks: Holld oohtn of midnight, blue. xroon SIM) brown. We hnvo new I rtiiitultiKx In bulbous and braids to make plain spiers beautiful. Ortou til Inohea wide. Regular ?:i.!i siilrnl, now tpoelsl nt M.BB. Wool Dress Goods Special Wool Plaids and Shepherd Checks Wool plaid, U Inch ulillhi, I" djl 7i blue and whll I plaid, with groan Wl''u trtpo, regular $2.-ltl, now Bi.7e a yard ghopherd check, IO Inches wide, OQ. mixture, -Murk iwllh whilo iner- WV ceri'.ed stripe, regular i.-. now sue the yd, Wool Plntd, III Inches wide, ihirk 61 J f? Uimwii, light brawn nnd nralto ' " pinid wlUh purple stripe; dink blue and while )ila lil with yellow stripe; urupc and White plaid (With light brown Stripe, rognlur $l!.(l!l, now IM.7II u yurd. Hliephenl check, III Inch width, d 1 CO mil, ill black and white elieck. rod- 9 30 lilac IS. 86, njow Kl.rirl a irard Hhepheril Check, -IH Inch, small d0 QC black land grey nnd white ohook, v4oi7v roRtilnr $4.5(1, now 2.lir. These nt thta season, iwhen sport suits and tailored effects for streot wear are 'so popu lar, makii a very allractlvo appenl Co We thrifty and well drosaod woman. itlier novelty nml staple nuol and flannel tress kooiIh, la atttlttttn's newest similes mid uittcriiN, fi.no to !jtn.H.- I 3 Mannish Suits For Little Fellows $9.75 g-Ptooe Combination Coat, Vest, Long Trousers, Short Pants, Waist Ages 4, 5, 0, 7, S. !) No oilier sdyle innovation -of recent -yours lias met with such huge IUW00M BS tlhose "Tom Thumb" suits these suits, built on the order of dud's, with one pair of tongtos nnd ii pair mf knickers for variety. Sulth nml iivelcoats Tor youiiK inen ami men who slay young at sin to $!in. .Most ly two pairs trottgon, DreKilll City Nlllls i in- yuutlui fu.no to fio.no '41 In the Heart of the Shopping Dis- trict, getween the two theaters. (jOLPEN RULE eoRPOiiQi MAINLY cBOUT PEOPLE UKtrnxa on thi'iwdav Mrs. Fred I'etersiin will bo host ess on Thursday afternoon at hi-r home to lie- Indies of the Christian ! iti.i.cv iiimm; sici;i,v ui:Tili;it HKI'Om The Cyelo-Htorun.Kraph at Un derwood's I'liarmiuy snoworl do rlili-d l ii'o III liarniliol l ii- til ' ui- during the early hours Ibis ,,,,. i 5ltal"" inn. More Mttled weather sasms in r..r...,.yi i,.r n,.ri 94 hi.nir Kdwaril 1'iilley of AlKoma ramp. 1-Mlr with brisk winds which will """ '" '""'k "P ' 1 ' :' diiiiluish (Irani, aitbmflted to an operation for Tho Tyeo recording thermometer , aiU.enill.ltlH Monday and Is reported registered maximum and minimum "" 'I"1"!! nicely. leiiiporalureH today un follows: ,,; v, . . iiicitK roit rav hays James Harrison, well known resl- I'rotiilnent Hiockiiiim Sn' ramento. Is an arrival lo re Mr. and Mrs. James Pelton are llllH albrnlng and plans lo spend sev vlslllriic In tho city toduy from . ,'ra' days In this section on business, their home at Korl hlamaih. Mr. Pelton is one of tin- mod prominent tai.kvt hi sim-:ss PBOPLE slotkmeii In southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Kssendorf, well , j known huslnesa people of Talent, BBVBM POUND DOS owning 'mo of this largest fruit or- A baby boy, wnjifbini seven pounds johards In the southern city, are busl was born to Mr. and Mrs. I.. Krlrk-; ness callers in Klamath Kails today. son of 120 Washington street on I Sunday. Mr. Krloltson is employed wiiii the Deary iirotin-rs. All.H'ST CONTBOVRRSY A controversy which arose he twesn flu' Lakeside Lumber com puny und the First Kiaies Be. rings bunk defunct was satisfactorily nri- st'ol'T i-;.K( I Tl i: HERE Caoil Cook, scout executive of Mod ford, is in Klamath Falls today on business matters. of R08BBDRO ylc C. Marsters. business man of UoseburR, arrived in Klamath Falls i jUStOd yesterday and the suit I this mornlnK to attend to business brought by tho bunk was dismissed there for a few days. hy JudKu A. L. Learltt nt tho re-j nuest of tin- plrtlniiff. NORTHERN PEOPLE . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Morgan are SMITIIH WIS Igiiesta at the hotel White Pelican Oscar Smith and Frank L. Smith (today from their home in Portland. were awarded Judgment yesterday ! ' afternoon against George a. n-ii visitim; with HUSBAND for $S7. fees. plus S160 for attarneyts On the Screen JOHN" GILBERT NORMA SHEARER ON'K I) NAGEL in 'The Snob' The story of a man who was ''ton good- but not good enough. Matinee Prices Evening Prices Special children's matinee Wednesday at four o'clock. Admission 10 cents : ::cr.jgcrt: On the Stage N A Real Circus , "The Sawdust Ring" Monke s, tlbgS, OabOODS, the goat you have all seen in comedies, a clev er rooster and ig, the smallest etlticated horse in the wni-M. and other interesting novelties. Morris' educated ani mals are acknowledg ed to be the best "cir cus act" on the stage. luiand 35 cents 25 and 50 cents FKOM HBRRIIih tl. E. Barlbon spent the Kfoalcr part of the day '.lore oa business mattera. from his home at Morrill. U'. W. Baughll of Dunsmuir is a Kiiest in the. city today, visiting w)th her husband, who is In business here. ANDERSON F MBRRItil RETURN PROM MKKTING Andy Collier, Lynn Sabin and I!i rl Hall returned late last evening from Ashland where they attended It. H. Anderson is In from Merrill the meeting of the Hoards of dt todny on birilness matters. He at-; rectors of the various chambers of tended tho ".Oinniber of commerce i commerce of Southern Oregon, meeting while here. c rants I'ltss, Koseburg. Medford and I Klamath Falls were represented at BUSINESS TRIP Lec F. Wllllla Is In Mardocl today trunsactiug business ifor his company. the meeting. FROM MIDLAKF:, CALIFORNIA M. B. Phillips, of Mldlake, Cali fornia, arrived bore this niarnlng by motor and plans to spend several members of the organization this NEW MEMBERS OF CHAMBER Dr. Paul Sharp. II. J. Hampson and W. J. Kennett are the latest additions to the chamber of com merce. All three men were made daiu in this locality business conditions. looking over moruing. H. bwartwood was a newly added member of Monday. I.KFT THIS MORNING Frank Nakata left this morning for San Francisco from which point he will sail on October 15 for his old home in Ochlie Mura. located about 200 milts south of Yoka homa. It la 23 yeiura since he vis ited his native land and he is look ing forward to his trip with n great deal of pleasure. BONANZA BUSINESS MAX J. O. llanamaKer, well known resident of BOUania, Is hero today ' on business matters. MHS. ROliUSTER LEAVES Mrs. Milo Hollistcr, who for the ' past month has been enjoying a i visit in Klamath Falls with her idiughter, Mrs. Ernest Pruitt and son, Hen Holllater, left yesterday af : ternoou for Wenatchee, Washing ! ton, where she will visit with her - husband and two sons for several , weeks. Mrs. Hollistcr motored as far as Ashland with Mr. and Mrs. I A. B. Moore. WITH SIRS. STKPIIKXSOX Members of the Mnh Jongg club will meet with Mrs. George Stephen son on Wednesday afternoon. WITH MItS. JONES The drama and dramatic section of he' A. A. I". W. will meet at tho homo of Mrs. Wilbur Jones on Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Mrs. Charles Wood Eberlein will 1 , -conduct the course during the win- Big DUCK Trailed lei niuuinx. OLD MAIDS' PARTY On Sunday afternoon several lu teal young womeu motored to the 1 1.ytle home at Bonanza to be the guests of the Lytle sisters at a ' chicken dinner. The affair was in the nature of an "old maids'' I party and the local girls who en joyed the affair included Miss Myr i tie Griffin, Miss Maudo Carlton. : Miss Armstrong, Miss Crank, Miss Lydia Fricke and Miss Hazel Mc ; Clellan. for Twenty Miles JUDGMHNTS AGAINST HODGES Two judgments against Herbert Hodges were awarded vesterdav hy Aru'r 'ilinK a wounded (leer for Judge A. ii. Leavitt to Hurt K. I twenty miles Irom camp, which was Haw kins who recovers $55.:;o and i'made In the Swan Lake country. Robert 1!. Ferguson who recovers Robert Projtt und a party of local $882.80. i hunters returned Sunday night witli a buck weighing 205 pounds. Tho HUNTING PARTY RETURN ! back, with three others, was first Robert, Ernest, Ben, Howard and I shot at within ludf a mile of the Lee Pruitt, wiBh Frank, Hoorgo andjcanip, hut got away nnd was trailed Lloyd Sention, returned- last evening I by Frank. George and Lloyd Sea from a two days hunt In tho Swan ! ton. Robert. BrnOttt, Hen, Howard Lake country. The bnck a buck weighing ground 205 I pounds. ATTENDS LAST RITES Paul Keller, local well known commercial artist, who is spending Several weeks In Salem, before go ing north to Portland to enter Into business, writes that he attended the funeral of Kenneth HOlllngBWOrth a: MoMtnnvillo, on Sunday. HolllngS worth iwns well known hero by a mimbor of his traternitty brothers, Sigma N'u, and win amor'g the most popular hoys on the campus at O. A. C. party brought-"1"' Log Pruitt. Robert being the lucky one to take the only two shots nt the animuJ. Today the Pruitt and Seaton faUtttlles are en joying a venison feed. SETZEIt VISITING FAMILY R. F. Setxer. well known nnd prominent business man of Eugene, Is here for a few days visit with his family. While hero Mr. Setzer plans to attend to business Inter ests which ho holds In this vicln- lty' - - .tje,tl.!lStJlliUlssssa Two Wives Secure Divorces Mondav Ruben llolcomb must pay to his former wife $20 n month for the support of their two yeiur old child, Circuit Judge Leavitt ruled in a divorce decree signed yesterday af ternoon. Wllma Holcomb "was grant ed the divorce on the grounds of cruel nnd Inhuman treatment nnd was also granted the custody of the minor child. Another wife was successful late yesterday In securing a divorce. She Is Mary Hitehler who, on the ground of cruel and Inhumiim treat ment secured a divorce yeatorduy from Jul in.: Buehlor, , , , , P.-T. A. Dance Is Successful; Get Money for Piano Without finances to buy it, the P. T. A. of Chiloquin proceeded to give a benefit dance and took in $173 toward the purchase of a piano which will be used in the yiublic school at Chilonuin. The music and the hall were donated to tho asso ciation free of charge and all the money taken in at the dance was so much net profit. Another such benefit will prob ably he held In the near future at which it is hoped to raise sufficient money to purchase the piano. Golf Club Members to Meet Thursday On 'P'oursday evening at the cham ber of commerce office at 7:30 all members of the Klamath Golf and Country club will meet for the pur pjsc of changing tho name to "Reamea Golf jud County Club." At this meeting certain changes will be made in the organization to conform to the Federal Income Tax Law. All members are urged to attend the meeting. AT THE i L-I-B-E-R-T-Y Ciub to Meet on Thursday Evening Members of the drama and dram atic art section of the A. A. U. W. IWlH meet Thursday evening at t'he 'home of Mrs. Wilbur Jont'i, 215 High Street, at t'oe hour of eight. Mrs.i CUirles W-od Eberlein will conduct the course during the winter months and oci Thursday evening will talk on early druma. Due to tho large enrollment of the class It will bo necessary to devote part of tho time Thursday evening to the organization of t'he club. Vernon Moore Is Back from Alaska After spending the past 5 months in Alaska, Vernon Moore, son ot Mr ami Mrs. A. I). Moore, return ed 'homo last eveulns. While In Alaska, wJoero he wi.-rked for the bureau of public roads at Moose Pass young Moore gained consid erable experience in engineering, Whldh he may possibly take up la college next ivear. At Kena Peninsula, inhere he went with a party of prominent hunters, be brought down two good sized black bear. For tho wlntor ho plans tn remain in Klamath Falls with his parents. He graduated from the local hig" school in June and was ono of Oho popular members of the Senior clasi. FREEZING AT BEND BEND, Ore., Sept. 20. For the first timo in several weeks the tom pernture Inst night dropped to tho freezing point. Half an Inch of ico was reported from East Lake by forestry officials who are at Work thoro. They Turn Vm out Wild in the West! Art Acord in. y 1 . ; "The Ciircus . Cyclone" A fast moving photoplay with all the striking ac tion of the ranges and all the glamour of. cir cus life. 4 "raen a man Is kick'ing about' something he Is usually kicking him self about. . ' Women Who Age Alt welcome to this test By Edr.a Wallace Hopper At a grandmother's age, I keep my youthful bloom and contours. The thousands who see mo dally on the stage and elsewhere know that 1 look m. This is duo to factors science made for me, and ono is my White Youth Clay. This is a new-type clay, white, re fined and dainty. It is nothing like (he crude and muddy clays so many have employed. It combines two clays with other needed factors. The clays are clean und white. This is a dainty applica tion of scientific study. White Youth Clay purges tho akin ot all that clogs and mura It. It re moves the causes of blackheads and blemishes. It draws the blood to the akin to nourish and revive it. The result is a rosy afterglow which, amazes and delights. It combats ull Hues and wrinkles, reduces enlarged pores. Many women seem to drop ten years with a single application. Clay is a beautyy essential. No wo man can look her best without It, or keep her youth. In all the agea none have found a beauty help to compare with clay. Now clay is made Inviting. It Is made to combine added helps. What ever other clay you may have tried, you owe yourself a test of this nor type. Edna Wallace Hopppr's White Youth Clay la supplied by all drug gists and toilet counters at 80c and $1. Semi ob upon for trial tubo. Let it. show what it docs. For Trial Tube M.til this t.-'lvf trt Ed 5J6 Lake Shoro Drlv?, Ctlkjatf. vx 1'if rnial-iiic aim packing. I want U 1.' v i Clar U allftca HrwHvr.