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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1925)
WciIiiwhIm1, (MhIh.t 7, 1025 wmtm lfi -. . EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Page Three Jbr Economical Trampnrlalla msmmm IiSHHSr You are Invited to take a picture trip through an automobile plant - - -j SMAINLY oBOUT "PEOPLE T HKOFOllD Dr. IDd Mr. K. (;. Wlnecarver, Mr. end Urn. I. Hi Crawford, it. Renner, M. R, Andi-mon and w. v. Harris were aniooi the Klamath J-'n 1 1 it rettdWti who (pent llii! week end In Meford. KARLEM AND Hot C. .1. Hoarli and Hon left early t li In mornlnK for the Hani' s .Valley country on n deer hunt. Learn how quality Is attained with modern production methods! Thin week we are making a special photographic exhibit illus trating the precision methods by which quality U achieved In the manufacture of the modern motor car. Showing the Reason for Quality at Low Cost The exhibit consists of 40 remarkable photo graphs of the most interesting processes in modern automobile manufacture. It will provide the same interesting knowledge that you would get by taking a trip through the plants where Chevrolet cars arc built. Each picture is accompanied by a full descrip tion of the operation it illustrates. It is an exhibit of unusual interest and value. Bring the children. 3, K, MMtKMAN UKKK J. K. Lorsm'Sf)', one of the host known petroleum gSOldghtt In the Country Ik iiuylikx the Hty un In- pactl hi vlU. While here Mr. len-cuinn plan i li look ever the '11 flold In this clvlulty. DUNCAN AT MEDFORD Attorney W. W. Dun ran will upend the greater pari or this week In Medfnrd where he will attend United States court. Mri. Duncan and koii Uoorgo spent tbt week-end In Una valley elty with Mr. Duncan. FRED HHOKTIIII.L HERE Prod Shorfhlli arrived in Klam ath Fulls laat evening from .Sacra mento and left thlH mornlnK for Mo doc Point Wbn he will visit for n nhort time with bla parents, Mr. and Mr. II. H. ShorthlM. McLF.W OR BUSINESS Traftaactlnf business matters, J. W. McLean of the Bpraguo river dlHtrl t, ipent modi of the day here. M. FALLS IN CITY Mr. and Mm. John McKall, well known residents of the Poo valley country spent Tueadsy In the city. While there the young Hon had den tal work attended to. HOWARDS ARB LEAVING Mr. and Mm. J. It. Howard of llornhrook. Calif., with their little daughter Virginia, who have been here fore the past week visiting MrH. Howard's imrenlH. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lucas, are leaving for their home today. Touring Car 525 Roadster - - 525 Coupe 675 Coach - 695 Sedan - - 775 asrr . . 425 szrrk. . 550 ALL PRICES P. O. B. SUNT. MICH. L. O. ARENS CHEVROLET 522 South Sixth Phone 49-W Be Sure to See the Special Exhibit This Week BEETS WAV SUPPLANT ar heel gr-iwlng proves successful, hum State Unlvoralty bo provided Hl'tlAll ( '.M-: I l.Ulsi. l Cris crops -have been beset (fy with machinery for refining -heel num., plasties, thu moat rocunt be- augar aa a part of tho experiment ling tho borer and proving serious, planned next year. liATON Itnl nr. Im - Suc.nr cuiik. MubiiIu ilincami unit root .rot also More than 100 acres of sugar long a maple i mp in Loul laps, may hav attacked cano, I beats will be planted In various acc- loso Its eminence In thu list of the 8ugar planters have nskeil that Hons of t'bo "sugar belt" of Loulsi atatu'a agricultural products, If mi;:- the augkr bouse t the new LjuIh-innn next year. f f ' 0 .!. ! s Q s s RAKER TO MEDFORD To attend to leaal business and visit with his mnny friends In that section. Fred A. Baker, former su perintendent of the Klamath Indian reservation nnd now practicing law In Klamath Falls, loft yesterday for Medford to spend several days. TELEPHONE MEN HERE Spending Day In Klnmnlli Falls on Tour of Insertion F. II. Rhea, division superintend ent of traffic, with headquarters In Portland with ('. L. Hulbert, dis trict traffic superintendent of Eu gene are spending the day in Klam ath Falls on an Inspection tour for the Pacific Telephone aud Telegraph company. FIRE PREVENTION WEEK All local fire insurance agents, the fire chief, and business offices In gen eral are in receipt of letters from various fire Insurance companies with a fire prevention calendar en closed, this being Fire Prevention week, from October 4 to 20 inclusive. visit in ASHLAND Mr. and Mrs. Charles Judklns en joyed visit over the week end !n ASbland hrith M.-s. Judaic' parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Newton. RAG LIMIT IN DUCKS II. I). Landrum and I.. Peterson returned last evening from Olene where they spent the day hunting ducks. The boys bugged the limit and today a number of their friends are enjoying duck feeds. INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT Fred Oslvig, Internal revenue agent of Medford, Is visiting In the city for a few laiys. The head quarters offices Is closed durlag federal court session. limit TO GRANTS PASS On his way north to attend the railroad hearing In Portland, E. M. Buhb. cashier of the American Na tional bank will stop for Beveral days at the Irrigation congress now in session at Grants Pan. He will testi fy In Portland at the railroad bear ing on behalf of the Oregon Trunk railroad. ATTEND IRRIGATION t'OXGHESS C. A. Henderson, county agent, and County Assossor W. T. Lee are stopping on their return Journey to Klamath Falls at the Irrigation Con gress at Grants Pass, according to word received here today. Lee and Henderson have been away for sev eral tteeks. They were in charge of the Klamath county booth exiybit at the fair which brought so much favorable comment. St jasjfl sBk t )ss v Your Furnace is in your Living Roomwhcn you have a Radiona in your home. It heats a large house with ease and at small cost. Radiates a warmth and comfort that cheers makes the home beautiful. The Radiona is more economical than a heating stove It is the last word in cleanliness and health' ful atmosphere. You save expenses you gain in comfort and health. Mordoff & Woolf Opposite Pine Tree Theatre X Y KEDRON CLUB DINNER An unusually large attendance is expected at tho Kedron club dinner to bo given on Thursdny evening at the First Presbyterian church at the hour of C:30. Miss Vera Houston and MIsb Jean Perry are in charge of reservations for the dinner. The Lad ies" Aid of the church is preparing the meal and a cover charge of sev enty five cents will be made. LYNX SAWN" AWAY . Lynn Sabin. secretary of the lo cal chamber of commerce, is visiting his former home at Grants Pass to day and nt the same time is attend ing tho irrigation congress which is being held In that city. Mr. Sabln left last night nnd will be hack to Klam ath Falls this evening. W. W. Mc Nealy. local business man, is also attending the Irrigation congress. CT"HE right glasses become your everyday friend. They will help you in your work and in your life generally. Don't procrastinate seek competent advice from our opeometrist. Dr. H. J. Winters Eye Specialist We grind our own glasses. Klamath Falls. Ore. "The eye-specialist of today, deserving of your confidence has mnde nnd is maklnc a profound study of the subject. MISS PRATHEB HARRISON Visittatg With Mrs. A. J. Lyle, after Separation of SO Years Miss Prather Harrison of Louis ville, Kentucky. Is enjoying her first visit to Klamath Fulls, here to visit with her cousin. Mrs. A. J. Lyle. whom she has not scon for twenty years. From hero Miss Harrison will go to Snlem to visit with cousins and on to Hoise, Idaho, to visit nt the home of Dr. Leo W. Chilton. She plnns to return south by Salt Lake city and Denver. ill Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling All work guaranteed Mrs. Wm. Bessler 436 Klamath Ave. Ilotwoen Fourth and Fifth Noxt to Moose Hall A Beautiful Skin is Possible to Every Woman The proper care of the complex ion is only a matter of knowing the right preparations to use and follow the directions. CARA NOME SKIN CREAM Is in every way a Beauty Cream. It Is used for massage to smooth out the lines and wrinkles, and should he left on the face when re tiring to act as a tissue builder. You should uso Cura Nome Skin Cream all through tho trying fall months. Star Drug Store KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON n Theatre Last Showing Tonight of Corinne Griffith and Milton hills in "Single Wives" On the Screen The Man who said, "The Human Knee is a Joint and not m entertainment," hadn't seen VIOLA DANA in "The Beauty Prize" If you haven't had a good laugh this week, better see this picture. Vaudeville 7:15 and 9:15 On the Stage 5 Acts of Vaudeville SHADOWETTES" HOLLINS SISTERS "Mirthful Moments" 4 JACKSON TRIO "Jazz and Jazzets" , ' Ambassador Crowley 'One of the 4 Horsemen" AERIAL BARTLETTS "Surprises and Thrills" Thursday and Friday Don't miss the Diamond Jubilee Picture "The Pny Express" I'KOM ODELL I. VK1. D. P. Roberts of Odetf lake Is pay ing tbe city a businessVisit. MRS. BECKIiEV IN VALLEY Mr3. Nell Becldey spent the week end In Ashland visiting with friends. MKDFORD CONTRACTOR J. T. Logan. Medford contractor, is here today on business matters from his home in the valley . ACCEPTS POSITION HERE Another new resident of Klamath Falls is A. E. Pleas of Seattle, who arrived in the city Tuesday to make his future home. Mr. Peas has accept ed a position with a local laundry. MRS. CARTER BETTER Mrs. J. H. Carter, who has been seriously ill at her home, Is much Improved this morning. A trained nurse has been required for Mrs. Carter's care, during hr sickness. ASHLAND BOYS HURT Don Provost, Robert Warner, Mel vln Kaeg-i, Rillings Schuerman and Chester Putnam enjoyed several days In this section from their home In Ashland on a hunting party. ROADS ARK RAD Hunters who have been in the Barnes Valley country the last few days found roads in very bad con dition from the recent rains. Motor ists going in that direction are ad vised to take chains along. MARSHALL FIELDS HERE Here this time to stay, Marshall Fields of Marshfield, Ore., arrived in Klamath Falls last night accom panied by his wife. Mr. Fields will be one of the men In charge of the new Munger laundry which is in process of construction on the south west corner of Fourth and Klamath avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Fields will make their home in Klamath Falls. They are now registered at the Hall hotel. TESTIFY AT MEDFORD Caught In t-ie subpoena dragnet that is depopulating Klamath Falls this week, a number of county of ficials left last night and this morn ing ifor Medford where they will ap pear as witnesses in cases that are being tried there. Sheriff Hawkins, Deputy Sheriff Lon Burke, former state prohibition tvgent. Fred Snyder. Justice of the Peace E. X. Kendall, were among those who drove over the Cascades to Medford this morn ing. They will remain in Medfor.l until called upon to testify, which may be to the latter part of the week. WROUGHT IRON PUT TO CLEVER USE Wrought iron, wftlch Is now so much In vosue, is in paiti-culary good taste for the rooms of the small country home, especially If they be finished In plaster rather than paper. Aigalnst the plain, light toned background of walls and ceilings the sturdy and yet grace fully shaped black metal appears well indeed. In some of the lovely homes now one finds the "cartwfueel" candela brum suspended by a icihuin nnd the candle sticks attached to the c'.des of the little spinslter desk, which is now an attractive addition in all tho smart homes. Fire screens, and irons, davenport lamps and all the additions which make the living room more attrac tive are being shown in all the smart sfaopa iu the wrought Iron uow, 912 Main AT THE L-I-R-E-R-T-Y Final Showing of "The Monster" LON CHANEY'S Thrilling Mystery Drama. Tomorrow BUCK JOXES in "The Trail Rider" Auto Tops and Side Curtains Connolly Bros. Will put a new top on your Ford for $12.50 and up We give estimates on tops for all makes of cars. Repairing promply done. FROM M ORDEN, OREGON H. C. Leming of Worden, Oregon, is paying the city a short visit. Mr. Leming arrived by motor this morning. White Pelican Theater , Open Tonight Marcell's Health Lectures and free vaudevlllo show will hold forth in the White Pelican Theator each night for the rost of this week. After erecting a big tent with seats and so forth, etc. on the vacant lot at 7th and Pine street yesterday It was decided on account of the damp weather nnd other obstacles to take down the tent nnd hold the show in the theater, where the audience would be more comfortable. .' Marcell Is a health evangelist, Icc turing under the auspices of the Bet ter Health club of Portland. He ! not a religious preaching evangelist nor a divine healer, but he does tell those who are sick and Buffering how to got well and stay well by the nature route. How to eat, and how to live, giving them the secret of new lite, health and happiness as he him self found it after suffering for 'it years and bocomlng completely para lyzed for many months. His lecture and vaudeville enter tainment arc free, no charges, no collections. Marcell pays the bills. It is for grown folks only. Doors open nt 7 o'clock show starts at 7:45 every evening this week. Special afternoon matinee for laides only at 2:30 p. in. Friday and special matinee for men only Sunday afternoon at 2:30. If you are interested in tho better health of yourself and family come hear Marcell, tho man who came bin k from the raYe, to tell you. (Adv.