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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1925)
VV WDNKSDA Y. ,sm"l'EMimU 30, Ji)2S KVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVB WET CANDIDATE WINS IN MASS. BPRINOPIBLDi MM.! ;l"' (!) 'I'hc iili'filoii of lli'iiry U. Bowl ropubllraa thl My ont his tti'inurrnllr oipt I. HolMd D. Sawyer, f win", fii PrIdnt Obolldgs'a I Ilttrlol tMi to tbe rftnki f Hi" w''"' ""' UKtlauiiJ bouie of repreieotetlve. DowIm' eleetjon yaatarday aimo (tor auertton iiy i Uiat be b llpved Hi" mtli aiituniimiiyi bad oo pdet in ibo oon tltutlon and ' aurunoo thai he would work for any obAnio in iii" Mlttlni machinery fur problbltlon ntoroi man I which would mill in "Umprnce, conteofe mi' ii i and rot pool for lew." LOCAL in iv i.i.w im; lilin Mrmrii In leaving TliurHiliiy BOralOl 'nr Hi" Hay elite' Iii oii lll Willi hln MbOOl itUdlMi Moore la it mombsr o( lb Dolt Blfma ('hi. Last Showing Tonight Norma Shearer ami John Gilbert, in 'The Snob' "The One-Ring Circus" With Monis' Troupe ot V lei fully '1 rain e Animals clever ami in terest inr;. Thursday and Friday On the Screen Elcnnor Bonfflmnn, Jnlm iilbcrt, Aileen Pringle in (Aril 1 1 nine's Sensation al Novel, "Wife of the Centaur" Daring? Yes! Urn a Real Picture I On the Stage Our Regular Weekly Vaudeville Five Acts of Dancing, Singing and Ndvelties, Musical Tat ter ami a Surprise or two. cyft the 'PINE TREE An amusing preaaatetlon of ih old time "onu King Olroui" was K I VI III III" I'llie TrOU lUHt MVI'lllllK umi win he repeated again iiii evening. Tb Morrlii Troupe of trained animate urn Hiin-iy olorer ami their hIiiiiIh tt'iitlfy to III" m tfanco umi pei'Meveriincn ol ili"lr trainer, Tii")' do it i J iii" old animal tricks iiiul Hoiji" Hint are ri"w And iQtOroltlDI, llrown-upn lis well an loud ut their H 11 1 1 iM. They win ba at tlio PlttO Tree for Urn lust time tonight Tho feature picture, "Tho Boob," In mi eiitortiilnlng i film us liun flaehed gerogi Iba eoreen tbia eee son. It HtarH John OJlbOrt an the "Snob" with beautiful Norm Shear or iih thn wlfoi Conrad Nasal, iMiyi- Uh I Iii vit anil Hedd Honour arc In tliii tuipiiortliiK iuhI. Tomorrow nlKlit III" regular week ly vniiiiuviiiii bin win no preaentod llanvarr I."" iih "Tim (iolfi-r anil tba Maid," Handy Morrison uh "Han D. I. yon," I.nno and Loujae In "Horning In." Kennedy & NVIik.ii Willi "Bontl anil I'lillcr," anil III" i.iii"! Trio, Bgulllbrtet, in preaont a vnry Komi program that will rank with the fnniu of thn feature ph ture "Th" wifn of tlio Oantaur." oAt The LIBERTY How iniiiiy thrlllH can lie crammed Into uuu play 7 The tuiHwor can bn seen at the Liberty Theatre, Whara "Tim ClrcuH Cyclone" Art Aoord'a aanaatlonal new production, la now plnylng. Th cyclonic WeHlern luiro, per haps tba world's greatest stunt rlilnr ami acknowledged tbo world'a obAinplon broncbo rider ut the Pen dleton itoundiip. BUBS BOB WAGES .1. w. Jao.ua Ih plulntiff in a milt for 'hki filed In rlrrult court today against Dr. J. (!. Patterson. The plaintiff claims 269.B la -ot duo him for farm work performed for tho defendant from July to Sep tember of thla year. In th" Heart of Klamath'ii Shopping DIatrlct First of Month Silk Hosiery Days fl 79c and 89c Oct. 1, 2, 3, Values to 3.00 All Sizes Make It Snappy For These Bargains 79c Hose 89c Hose Thcm are of black MuiiNluttw hoan, Utile fort boHn t In 1" and with )d Bniitn. a apaojot purobaae only $t value In ear. Mil', and fibre ttiM ami toot, Pot In nil Blldl from M,. Medium weight mock full rnnhiiui 700 Pftlr, 3 pair This assortment includes Munsingwqar silks, Van Ranltc glove sill hose, in black and hrowns, sizes 9 to It) regular $2.50 to $3,00 values, in regular stock ; also P.oholink regular $1.25 hose, in all sizes, with only one pair in some sizes of a color. Colors in Bobolink are ooze, beaver, bracken, autumn brown, rose taupe, log cabin, bunny 89c (he pair. i ? y Y ? ? t y i i y t y 2 t t i 1 t y ? y ? f y y y f y ? 1 i t t y y 1 1 1 t y Furniture Values That Command Attention Through our desire to provide our customers with the latest period de signs and patterns in better furniture, we receive almost daily, direct from the manufacturer, furniture not JUST AS GOOD, BUT THE BEST Overstuffed furniture affords you the omfort and ease that makes your home the haven that the word "home" im plies. Emboldens contentment and es tablishes a happy desire to stay home and rest. Pride and profit abides in the purchase of overstuffed furniture. Adds to your satisfaction, enriches your home. Dining room furniture of rare de sign and unique pattern, substan tial in construction, distinctive in character, with the grace and dig nity of the best furniture of all ages. To install this suite of din ing room furniture in your home is to add ease, value and charm. Give your chambers that atmosphere of restfulness, with a suite of bedroom furniture that assures ease, a satisfied rest and that wholesome feeling of be ing in harmonious and beautiful surroundings. 'I If 11 jj ' i This luxurious suite is an inspira tion in exposition and wealth of home atmosphere. It completes the home in ideal furnishing. Places your living room as the cen ter of attractive places. The dis tinction of having a comfortable home is an enviable attribute. J For Distinction in Furniture I MORDOFF & WOOLF y X Opposite Pine Tree Theatre i Compensation Wins By Big Majority These Hosiery Specials only at Klamath Falls store. LikiililiLiiidwWi! KLAMATH V1 JC KALL3 Iii Ihe lie ATI of Rlamatb'u Shopping l)itrlct PHOENIX, Ariz., Sept. 30. (P) With returns from 2ti3 precincts out of 4S2 in tho atato tabulated, victory for propononta ot a state workmun'a compensation law was In dicated early today n tho result of tho special election yesterday. Tbo voto tor tho IBS precincts was 9, lit" for 'nnrt 8,061 ncainst. COLUMBUS. More than forty wet organizations aro mobilizing to get 2.75 beer and spread poison propa ganda again that the Volstead act cannot bo enforced, but tho drys will out-mobilize them, says Weyno B. Wheeler. BASKMKXT VI.OOU KINISHKD The floor of the basement of tbo new hotel was completed this after noon and pouring concrete for tho walls w Immediately begun. I'ourlng of the concreto was be gun yostorday afternoon and plans are to comploto it aoniotlmn tomor row. Threo shifts of eight hourp each are working on the Job and by mak ing the pouring continuous tho base mont will bo waterproof. Marsh tleld Ncwb. AT THE L-l-B-E-R-T-Y Daring horsemanship, breath ; taking chases, hand-to-hand battles, thrilling captures j and a love story between a j big cowboy and a girl rider m of tho circus, aro a few of H the high lights of "The Circus Cyclone" Starring Art Acord Last Showing Tonight! SOCIETY LEADER WANTED (Continued From Page One) Wintrop's wedding plans were cancelled with his arrest. Tho trip to Pasadena today under custody of officers was for further investiga tion of charges against him. Crescent Affair BEND, Ore., Sept. 30. No post offlco money was included in tho J428 which Robert A. Winthrop, now under arrest In Pasadena, Cal ifornia, is charged with having taken from F. M. Cleaves, postmaster and general merchant of Crescent, Klam ath county Winthrop had been employed for about a year on the Natron Cut-off construction as a civil engineer in chnrge ot concreto construction work, Cleaves said in a long dis tance tolephono conversation today. Bctwocn jobs he planned n trip to Bend to have dental work done, CleaveB says, and before leaving asked If he could do any errands for Cleaves In Bend. The post master made up a deposit ot M28 and put it in an envelope tor Win throp to tako to the bank, A cheek for $100 was made out to Win throp's order by Cleaves which was to be cashed and the change re turned to Cleaves. Winthrop Is al leged to have taken all ol tbe money. Lived on Fifth Avenue Winthrop told Cleaves, where he frequently visited with other en gineers on the project, that bis mothor lived on Fifth Avenue, New York, but that they had a winter home In Hollywood, California. But he told other stories. Cleave Bays, ho has since found out. Tbe in formation carried In some news dispatches last weok that Win throp had admitted having a wife In the enst was news to Cleaves. He said this morning that Winthrop bad never Intimated In any way that hjj was married.