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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1925)
Saturday, October 10, EVENING HERALD, K I, A MATH FALLS, ORF.OON Patfe Throo j , 1 -ii i .; $ MAINLY c4BOUT PEOPLE neaire 111 AM Tonight Only Ian Kfitth, ('live lirooks and Mary Aslor in "ENTICEMENT" r lUUth ' ' '. ;"" Sunday Only Ten Stars in one Picture "Broken Barriers" A fearless handling Of vital problems of toddy Beginning Monday "The Pony Express" It rides die trail of thrills again Pony hoofs thunder across the continent from Missouri to California, ami east and west are linked ayuin as they were in I960. Across u.Oou miles of unblazed tract. Through son eliinj' sun and black of nitflit. Through ice and snow and raiding Indians. Bight days and nights of perilous riding and unmatched heroism. From this thrilling pane of history, the screen's greatest director of epic romances has wrought his successor to "The Covered 'Wagon". Matinee 15c and 35c Evenings 25c and 50c Special children's matinee four o'clock Momkiy p. m. Adiui.-.-ion 10c phom imi.ooi is (.'. I'!. Hlmpliw of (Mil! njiilii, ar rived In n Oil n morning and expels Id pond h week end l:i Klamath Kulli. NIAVSovi HHBJl i.iums AM lOVntAiTOit Jnhii Newmim. brother ft Dr. J J. T. I. "gun. wall knortfo contrac 0. H. Notvaom, ' I" the U to. (or 01 (limits Pa. nllh hiii family spend Hi week tad. II" b u civil ! nr. hed ihi-ro lust evening In spontl engineer ' for the Southern Pacific I On- week liu i mi business ami end expects In leave fur Prliinvllli 1 pleasure, Thoy are uncut n at llio on Monday morning. v Ii ) i ivilrun while him'. ! , l I a Ik LIBERTY TONIGHT ONLY The Cowboy Champion, Yakima Canutt, in "Wolves of the Road" Sunday and Monday Jack London's Thrilling Story "Adventure" A vigorous and Refreshing Story of Just What the Title Says "Adventure" Mr Mill OHM HOBJi ami Mm. W, Cunningham or IOI! I IMIIlliMV . TIib MIkmch I'mirln und Myrtle Colllster, Kf(-ii'u'rvpboB Hi the Kw.Mina Hex conipina will leave tomorrow morning for u two nick vacation i rip In southern California. They will mul r noil t Ii wldi thvl in ilher, Mrs. (J, ('. 'I'atiim. Pino Qrovd are the proud parents or ii but) cdrf t born October , weighing blgbl iniinds. Tito mil" one hu i in en named Virginia. l.ll.Ulvi; SUNDAY MOBS With all uJlltlK rotlipleleil, the Mis-' Pt .lo ami Mm Urn l.'pp ure losylng Utmorrow morning for southern Cal ifornia! for a two WMlu' visit with relatives anil friend. .Mits. man ccattsa .Mrs. Weill mother of the Misses l.elaine g0d Virginia Went, who lire tern hliiK In Klumatli Fulls, in ex peefdd to arrive 111 the city loinnrrow for a short vlnlt with her daughters, whil" eiironte to her home In Port laml after fulling in southern "it 1 1 -fornla. ItKTllt'S TO VltKKA .Mm. Htella Sheets, fhrmor rcsl-1 dtnt of Klumatli Falls, roinrdM to iter home in YrelCS thin morning Mr, Shouts !h I i (ha dairy Inula In tho adulheru city and while she i enjoying good business, wishes hIio wore ba . In KlonriUi Fa! In Again, I.KAVIM; today .Mr. and Mm. I,. C. PlymaJe anil i llltlo dnoghtor Peggy Wruy. left toiIay for their home In Hollywood. lifter visiting here ,wltih 'relatives and friends for the past two weeks. IHi 1 coos n.w rF.oPl.t: Mr. and .Mm. i 1 jggo and son. of Marsbflcld, uro uin'oig the Coos nay visitors ihoro over tho week end. Mr. Hague Is in the electrical business on the bay. P.li'l PROM PoitTI.A.M) .Mrs. I.. N. Haines and Mrs. Art ti ll r Olson returned today fmm a foitiilt'il's visit In PjJtlanil with I friends. Mrs. Olson'K mother, Mrs. (Tobion jf Portland, returned wte them and will visit hero for Uvvo weeks. EAMTBKN STAR TUESDAY Tbo roKulur meetiim of the Earn rn Star lodKe will be held mi Tues day evening uerordinK to announce. mem made tadaj by Mm. Man u Hank, worthy njatron. MRS. AEFORD PASSES AVVAV Jlrs. Itussell Alford one of the ' oldest pioneer- of the Talent coun ! try, passed gway ydstenljy at her : bomo accrdliiK to word reveived here by relatives. IIr dtugbter ' Mrs. h. T. Wllilts latt jesterday : morning for "the south. KIRK Visrroits Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lags, ijf Kirk, are week end visitors In the nrtf. Willie lopping hero they ar" amoiiK the guests at l ie lutol Ar-eade. Ill III! RETURNS HQ91E After speudinK several dti.v-i I. Portland before the Interstu'e c.ni- meive CommUaton, B, ii. Bubb re turned home lata K.-i!ii.. afternoon. tioivt; to lt. li HOME Mr. und Mrs. 0. D. Itny ;.v ! i lUr little daughters, Mnthu ami lieit . oximci I.) spend Sunday at their rau.ii homo near Ken 3. The Ray's hive ireeently ecmpleted a new bungalow on their raurh and plan to move Into tho new dwelling to morrow. Mr. Ray Is proprietor of the hotel I. ike. I'ORMKK ( tie UUSRE George Kolly. formerly one of t li-? best known motorcycle officors in the Portland polite department, was in Klamath Knih today on business. K-lly laid u.ili!" his tunle last March lo become a aaady salesman, und is making good in his new endeavors. AlthoiiKh still a young man, K")ly was one of the veterans of the polic" motorcycle squad in Portland and held the huh regard of anb&lata and police officalK alike. Through our desire to give to our patrons Superior Service and Incomparably Cooked Foods, we have secured the services of Wm. Webber Chef, i formerly connected with leading cafes of San Francisco. Gar menu will enhance your appetites and satisfy every desire. The Club Cafe MKItttll. bStlERPHAN HERE .1. II. Desnahy, prominently Iden tified iwlth MM sheep bugttteaa in Klamai i, particularly in tie M nil district, was a huslue:i:i visitor b Klaniut:i Kails last nl(r.it. .ioti.so. it) TAKE i nie ('has. Johnson, manager of the Hub Tire shop, will leave Stttrdna, October IS, on an extoi&ed trip thai will take him through various pur ti'ins of Nevada. Including Reno, (lolcondu, Pallon, Winnamu 'c;i, terminating the trip in Ran Fran cisco where lie will attend the north coast csnvcntiou of leading' ti:e daalrra aalllng the prcducts ot the India Tire and Rubber company. :::: -f - You Owe to Those Who Love and Admire You - - A ftootl lor.trnlt tlint displays n txiic I iki-ncss of vim :t .i perpetual r?mlider of a hftppy relation ship As . lusting Loken of yoiir esteem piitl friendly regard. T II E R E IS X o ( I I KT THAT MEANS So M I'l l I in TltldSE Wlio c.ii.. STINSON STUDIO Fine Portraits Kodak Finishing Outdoor Photography 737 Main Street BETTY JEAS DROWN BURNED Ohtld In P.ilnfiiliy Hun by Acid -o:ri on I'lnytrrounil i.ittte Betty Joan Brown, daughter of Mrs. J. Brown, was painfully burn ed Friday .-ifternoon. while playing on the piny ground Willi several little playmates, In picking up a bottle wbi'-ii was filled with some deadly in charge of the government I acid, the iiouiii spilled down b"r arm MRS, WILEY LEAVES Mrs. B, Wiley bus departed fjr Seattle. Washlncton. where she will. miilorgo medical treatmottt, Mrs. TIy, inlt'li her husbind. relbjtertM at the Hall hotel last nlxlift Tho..- larm Million at Klanletb Agt :cy. Mr. Wiley will remain In Klamath. STEIGKR .Hi., HERE Jake Jr.. cr lo mere acqukinlaneek, Jacob J. Steiger, Jr., drovo over the Qreon Springs highway last night ti gpeud several il ivs In Kliiinai'.i wust why or bow anyone would so Fulls visiting with friends and rel ntlves who reside In Klamath. MT, Steiger, whose father Is a . well known timber operaior. formerly lived in OhlloqUln. He is teglater ed at the Hall ii.ilel. T. V. McCREADY HERE Very seldom Is it that T. T. Mi.- Croady visits Klamutb Fails. iiii Utile is occupied almnu entirely wltii his fann near ChROQuin. ' Hut necessity to purohake neces8at;y winter euppllea and to tranainjl ims iness broughl iiiiu to Klamanti Fulls lust night, where he regia'tered at the Hull. lie will upend the day llere und return lo Ills home either tods' i.-r tomorrow, and side. Her mother rushed to her assistance, to find that the acid had eaten through her hose. She was rushed to n physician and the tAirns wore treated. It Is considered most fortunate that the children did not Attempt to drink from the bottle. carelessly throw a bottle of poison where children are known to play, is a myslerv. BIX MERCHANT SUED Maivhi Cross, who pari of tho year conducts a general morchand.la'e store ml Illy and the ot ier part deals in furs, is detend&nl in a suit tiled today by itvroii u. HardenbroQk ami (1. P. Van Riper, owners of the Pi.iaeer TVihai.To company, for, tho recovery of 358.5S; Ptaintltta, claim that In tM ami lilii, they sold to Cimss nieri'liiimllse o-f the above value, but bad not been reimbursed. GOPOO MEN HERE Three men, all of whnni gTB con nected with the California Oregon Power company. Journeyed aiprou the Cascades itisl night to Klamath Fulls li.i spend several days here 'attend ing to business mhttOfs In connee Hon with their dulles. The three men are p. c. Fulling, Ralph (Suse. KUd W. II. BMtth, all residents of Aledford. They are stopping at tho Hull hotel, FOR CANDY DAY Saturday, October 10th The Artstyle Wonder Box of Chocolates is truly wonder ful in tlie tftct that all the most popular pieces are offered in n belter and more expensive Quality than ever before. This Beautiful Box was designed in Paris,. A "package within n package." Within the Wonder Box you v.-ill find number filled p.ick age, a ported miniature of our Artstyle Crinoline Pack age, a novelty and fuvor that bus ndded to the popularity ot this renin rkuhle package. Artstyle Chocolates really COuldn'i be made any bettor. A Full Pound 1.50 Star Drug Store HJtiAMATH l AIiUS, ORKtiON jack Hershberger, Prop. BUSINESS WOSIKN TO MEET On Monday evening members uf the Business and Professional Wo men's club will hold a dinner at the 'hotel White Pelican at the hour of Six-thirty, Member. wish ing to attend the dinner are asked tj et In touch wit i Mrs. Sabo at phone 1. or Mrs. Dixon ut !GS, if possible before noon kg Monday. Either will make reservations for IV.8Q wishing to uttend. L1VIQSTOCK MAX VISITS Oscar Klttredfie is a busy man these days. He Is busy because of tho noi'osstty of drtTing his cat tle across couut;- to 1. '"'-. st;ition where it is shipped suth ' to Cali fornia niarketfi. 2Ur. KittreJ?e is a resident of Silver Uakc. a ranc'.ior of that section and very well known in i-outhorn Oregon. He arrived in Klamath Knits last night and reg istered at bhe Hall hotel. Your Teeth Need The Same Expert Attention tliat oili'-r essential parts of your systom needs. Our com-jil'ti-ly ertiippud modern laboratory and scientific experience is always available to you. See us for free examination. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of course) 20 2-204 Hipka Bldg. " 8th and Main Phone 838 HKXDKKSOX TO l.KAVF. Farm experts from all over the stute will iffaCier together at Contai ns next week where they will dis cuss mutual problems aura their K.duliou. The occasion prlH be the Icatipty agent's convention in Cor vallls. It Is an annual ufful;, this county unent's conventi.'iis, and tho purpose of the meeting Is tj dche Into problems that eonfront tho county agents from counties all over Hie stute. County AKent C. A. Henderson is planning to leave fur Corvallis this afternoon. SPRAGUE BOOSTER HKRB If thoro is anybody that could boost the briglhl prospects cif SpragUO river nv'icav'.iily than II. SI. Wol ford, it Is F. A. Hutlo, sub-iRen: on the Kiiimuth ladiun reservation from Spfague river. For the- past two years and a half. Mr. Hutho, und ills aides. Wolford and Dan Va:in, have been (workipg imlefutigabiy in the Interest of tho little community 40 miles east of Kliini.uh Falls at tho terminus of the Oreguu Califor nia ami Eastern railroad, and now It appears that their efforts will be re warded with stu'ioss. For one mill Is in operation and another will soon bo turning vut lumber. As a result the little Community. Is be ginning lo grow. Two years ago last September, the only testim nl als Unit such a settlement as Spra gue river existed were stakes and a SQUrtl abort that Woitotd and Wnnn had moved from Yalnax. Mr. Hutto, arrived In Klamath ntllg lust night on his tegitliir weekly visit, , What Does The Passing Public know about you? They know that your appear ance aticsi the respect yon have for the regarcJpf others. V'our esteem for the kindly consideration of lliose you meet is measured by the manner in which you present yourself i them. The man who instinctively feels that such a consideration on his pari is hut a natural responsibilty stic ceetls in matters where real qualities count. Look Your Best And Succeed j- . A. Goldsmith Merchant Tailor Upstairs Suite 30, Winters Building ; ;- ; -: -; ; :- ; ;- ; : ; ; : ;- ; : ; : : :- ; ; ; : -J -J- -t ; -v