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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1925)
U-4 THURSDAY, OOTOBER 1, L926 EVKNINfJ IIKKA. J), KLAMATH FALLS, OREjGON PAGE THREE LIKE NEW , AGAIN 7 III-. FINISH it yourself! With handy varnish-stains or cnumuln easy to apply you cun'renew your fur niture or create delightful new effects. Look around "reclotho" the nhabby members of your furniture "family." Decorct Enam els and Varnish Stains give you best results. '. Also, ask for booklet,"Tho Art of Decorating with Decor et." It's free, and is full of ideas on finishing and rciinisbiug furniture and ornaments. tit y crry a full line o( rullfr W J- I'ahim mul Yumlditi mil cu i ; i your nccJt. Browne's Paint Store W.P.rt'I.IFJlHCO. 301 Muiion Street Sjii l-'rancltco :. Unathn u, P.cir.. ivu Cltln FULLER P A I N T S n VATtNlSlltS PI ON CIS. WHITfLCAO RAH I ON HUNT (). I). Itny of Hi. hot. 1 1 took 11 rent from his lnnilneits. lodny and was 4pandlng Hi" dny hunting In Hi" KiMin - 1 1 . wlur. Ii" owns inn' of tlm large! raiiriii'H in 1 tit eonniy 1 AT THE L-I-B-E-R-T-Y Edmund Lowe ! in a 'The Kiss Barrier' A romance of the foot- h 1 I? I. ..I,.. ..,.1 ,,.. I',..LL . .,' 'landers. .-Mainly Gfbout People f HUN I) A V KAMA lAV in nil departments' of tut PrHtv tnrliili null h --In I music mid tM .11 1 . win in. held "ii Hiiiiduy, whlph In to In' iilin'ivi'il mi rnlly dny. PHIUtlNM ON mi nt .1. T. Parkins, Hi" furiillurn iniiii, ( I III rnlliK (or III" Till" lW i 1 1111 1 r . planning I 1 spend tlm dny Ik. ri' 1 1 '1 1; it 11 r kH. A'( 111 111 hud LODC1M ('. Pi Tuli'y mid. Oi II. I'iivIhmii .pent mod of Hi" nm in Km Hud fwrd ImlK", 'Ii" kiii'hIn .if J. M. Bod liird l, mi n dink WBl MKOFOUU MHN H""ly V Hull, K. W. HiMi'ffnl mi. I W. II PlMBO niii bullOOM nii'ii li" I 'dny friini M"d.'(r'd. HBUBkAll JODUR tdnkju t .m 1 1 ; 1 Interest i being ibowo by llli'lllbi in ..f III" Hi Hi'lliill lodge Ilia molding this evening In (Id I .'"IIiiii lull. PollOWlng ill" Indue rheetlrrg Miuii.ni program ind 1 .1'iui'i win bo served. All ruomberi ni" urged t utiond. WITH Mlts. PHTBIUtON Mr .'r.'d PftOfSOO was bottotl ihli gftornobb nl fhor h mi" mi Bpring LokO p'lid lii 111" iiii'IiiIhth of III - Obttotlan Ittialoagiy society. HOW ic l t a.mlkon HB8H Howard Cniturmi. well known lit ii:!.. vlrlnity where In pnys business i-nllii oiii" otch nionlli. arrived ln-ri- Iiim aranlng uml export to remain ovi-r lit" w""k "lid. Mr. ('nincrnii I rn vi-Ih out of Hun i'rn n c linn for Uu I'lt.-Htoii" people rrhd mnk"H his lor rliory by motor. II AKNuims HERE Mr and Mm. R, v. Harwood of mini hern ruliroriiln MM r"C"in ar rival In Kluinntlt KuIIk. Til" south ern visitors eipcet 10 ri'iuulu in this vicinity for MToroJ mouths mid w lill" li. i" will h" Kiu-tftn tit til" Itotid Willi" Pelican! TO Tt'liH LAKE a J Connolly, Honry Cook and B. Ilurdi'itlirimk lfl hrlKlit nnd wirly CiIh mornliiK for th" Till" l.uk'" coun try to ipoBd Hi" dny liuiiilliK durkn. RVMMAOG BALE Xu ii.- Hold nil On) Wnturtny In Mil- i'l' ItfMtl Mmkil With n lndld unthi.i iiK if url! ClM f r tbiL .'ril mOM ( "l-." ladle of th" lProbytor(n churop f""I con fldont Mm tbott innaal "ii" on BBt- 111. lay will ;. in "1 iit'CiMifiil. Mm. m. O. Mordoff linn boon in f4nina of Hie mill. Illns nnd linn f .uu t i..od" in ml KMii'ioua. Mr:: will, 11 r Jonia N Mat", managor mid .Mi Hi.- DOMtnltfoo with UT tire: M.a. n !; Wattonbutt, Mri Jsnnta Hum mid Mm. K. Vlrall. Th" nalo will bpbn nl nln" o'cl 'k mi Ssliirdn in irnhiK tn Mlllor'n nifnt mnrknt on Mnli) nnd Eolith. Sr. Mo iKff will mntor lo t lie limmvi of iiiiyoti" vlnhlnt; t.i dminfi- rticlti iiim can b raached by Bane lit MM. It. v i'Ki'a. On the Screen On tjie Stage Vaudeville The rflbaL talked of i n HAN V AM & LEE nuvi'i for years "Wife of the Centaur" Starring Eleanor Boardman, John Gilbert, Aileen Tringle A picture that soutufe a new and v. daring note in screen entertainment 'The Golfer and the Maid' t N LANE & LOULSE 'Horning In' SANDY MORRISON ' 'Dan. D. Lyon' L0PE TRIO 'World's Greatest Equilibrists' KENNEDY & NELSON 'Song and Patter' Two full .shows each evening. Vaudeville at 715 and 9:16 "Chickie" Is Coming! on FridaYEverang You are cordially invited lo attend the opening reception of the Klamath Falls store of the Western Auto Supply Company. Inspect the extensive supply of Accessories, Supplies and Camping Equipment-make the acquaintance of J. W Keeefe, our store manager. Music Hours 5 to 9 p. m. Your hours come any time leave when you wish. We hope this gives everyone an opportunity to attend our reception and dedicate with us the opening of this store. Refreshments No Merchandise Sold Those hours are set aside to meet and 5reet the people of Klamath Falls. We hope you will come and share with us the pleasure that is ours. A Word About Our Company t You, as a resident of Klamath Falls, especially if ycu are a car owner, should be interested in knowing something about the individuals and policies of the Western Auto Supply Company A few short years ago, "Western Auto" opened its first store on the Pacific Coast. From this humble beginning has grown the largest organization of its kind in the wrold, operat ing 125 stores, located in the leading cities of nine western states. The motorists of the West were quick to real ize the many advantages of buying at "Western Auto." They were quick to sense the security of doing business with a store that guarantees satisfaction. They were quick to appreciate the savings which '"Western Auto" offered them. They knew that "Western Auto" carries a com plete stock of dependable Accessories, Supplies and Parts. They learned to 'look upon the "Western Auto" salesmen and managers as their friends men that they could trust men always ready and happy to serve in the full mean ing of our slogan, "Saving and Service with a Smile." lMi nr fin- million hidfvlilnnl wiltm wctv inaili- in "WwiSrrn Auto" storm. You will better anileKstanfl tli" reason for "Western ui'" fWnt Ions arotftli anil tli" reasons WBj so many motorists have desrlKimted their "Western Auto" store as "Auto ffafipl) Headquarters,' ir ymi Mill visit otir oru- store on Meyentii Su-im-i and make the nequaintoacc r Mr. Kei'fi'. our More nianafrrr. He. "ill lake pleasure Iri lOian'ing you n round, 3-DAY GET More Than 125 Stores All Over the West ACQUAINTED SALE STARTS SATURDAY MfestemAutD iipply Co. 128 N. 7th St. Klamath Falls, Ore. 3-DAY GET ACQUAINTED SALE STARTS SATURDAY i i AMltLAXn V1SITOHS Mr. and Mrs; Loe illlison of Asli Itind nrv visitors In Klamath Fulls today, KiirsH nt Hi hot6' Artaji wnllo bora. MISS MHRRIMAN HKRK Mi s Brania Morrtiuan of Medford Im tUI) lOVoty mu ni of Mrs. M. K. 111 dah. Mlsa Morrlmaa hoa visited in Klamath Fulls before uml baa many trlenda hara who welepnie her re turn. MJCAIi B0T8 PtKlHSWO Mux Newsoin hnd tlonlon Smith, linili wall known local boys, were ptedftad Blgnia Nn nl O. A. C., 111' oordtng to wow received here tro'm trlands. HAMMOXDS FROM MRRRU.li Mr. nnil Mi's. OeBp Hamntontl an tin' illy today on bbatnen mat tore AMICKK VM l'll i: Ii. H. Anjtckc uml Oeorso SHfe of Tin' Fulls Mercahtlle comimny returned this noun from the Title I.nko country, where they bagged tho limit in il.'iks. I.Cl'T FOR HOME Jake Stelger returned to his homo ! In Medtord this afternoon utter vis- itiiic bare for the past ten days with friends. i FROM KOKlilS Mi's Irene Frothinghuin arrived in the city this afternoon from her home ut Dorrls and plana to shop and visit with friends here over i he dny. BABCOCK, si.owi.v IMPROVING Friends of ''"nrle.i :.l. Dnbcock ! will be Kind to learn thm he is im IptOTlht ffoin n severe tittaek of I rheumatism which has confined him to Ills home for the past month. Ha lis nl the home of his mint nnd it I will ho in the neighborhood of two w eeks longer bntdre he is nlilo to i he about'. Pain Is The Positive Force of Life lr you don't hello VO it. Just let thill Itttlfi Cavity In your tiintli ko nnd batoro very long yon will bo calling on thd henvone for help when your whole trouble could have been toratnllad wlih u lit t lo denial attention, R. D. COE, DENTISTS fPalntosa. ot wura4 20i!-20t n.ipkn Bids. 8l'.i and Multt Phono 838 r.i vs ()M'i:iTioi:uv R, K. Corbtsh hus nurchanad the Murs COnfecUonery store from Hoss Finley nnd will urid HrM lunches as well us candles of ull kinds, it was announced today. I To LRAVK IS FORTXIOHT Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kitto or the ! Klamath Shoe store jilun to leave ! within the coming fortnight for Se- attle Whefe they will reside. Mr. Kitto j is Improving slowly from his illness and it is hoped by his friends that the COaal climate will prove boned' I Oiftl. THE. WEATHER The Cydo-fctormagrap at rnder wood's Pharmacy shows the haro mStrlc pressure to he fallitiK slightly this afternoon. While no Immediate dlatnrbanee seems Imminent tho "unsettled" urea Is dear. Forecast for next 24 hours: Cloudy and warmer, followed by unsettled weather. The Tycos recbrdlng thernionieter registered maximum nnd minimum temperatures today as follows: High 59: low ;ib. t". S. Weather Report Oregon: Fair and continued cool tonight and Friday. Light to heavy frosts tn the east portion. Light easterly winds. TOrilING ORRGON Rd I). Gouyrle of Spokane regia tered bin bar nt th" chamber o( com merce office today. Intending to spend considerable time In Oregon, I louring the alnle, , WITH MRU. ALLAN SLOAN Marking the 36th anniversary of the Daughter ot the American itev , olution, Eulolona chapter will meet ion Monday evening ill the homo of , Airs. Allan Sloan on 17 Pine. Approp , riate exercises for the gathering have been arranged for by Mrs. Wiliiur I Jones who is in charge of the pro gram. Different members ot the so cloty will talk on the wink of the ! order. Makes Your Car Freer Running . Result: 1 to Pz more mile j to the gallon , Try this remarkable new orar lubricant. GtlAraD ' I teed by Alemite. Actual i I driving tests snow si gives 1 to 1 t more miles per gallon of gas. Dae to r,.H..H frirtion. Let US fill your gears today with X .1 The Turks Sunday comes on Fri- ilny, pulling them two (lays of us I in eating loo much, i iwn am MITE Transmission Lubricant S. & S. GARAGE Klamath Ave. at 8th St