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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1925)
Monday, October I" )2.r EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Page Thiol w cMainly cfbout .... , ctfavea heart C for your stomach! "People MAHTHttN ht.H TO Mi:i:T Ainini dtiepter of lbs Bastern Hinr win hol their regular bust boss moetlbf, tomorrow evening the Masonic bull) mown l l!OM liATi:it (leprge Jensen iirn) Wade llrooks ItiotOfifl down from I'rnler l.nkc Saturday evening and sponi the woak end visiting in the city. JAMES CRUZ'kS successor TO THE COVERED WAGON 4 WRIGLEY5 i4fer every meal" for digestion A n n o ii a c e in e n t Dr. O. R Mather HH' IiiIM Chtr6ractic and Physiotherapy tins up, ni-tl offlcOS til 215 Main St, Mamiire Bide. NioncttM Opposite Pine IIItH, wii.t.irs to iIkti.'RN All In UtSl lllli" Of Aged Mol !-' l Tilled! Mn, I.. F. Willi! la i.prctcil to return bonis tba Inter part of ihi week 'from Tall in where she wn- called on Saturday by the death ol bor aged mount, Mr (,'iiihetjlnu K Allord: Mw. Allot l (m-is onci'oi oldcm t.lutiuer of . Jakon nulli ty, having ruamiii iho pluthq by ox i ".i ni. westward botiutl, with friend 1. 1 her parents being dead, In UMI, fo i in mi; in I. Inn county. Bhc wan born In Mlmiourl In lc:s Rheldca Mm. Wllllts, aha l"Va ibji". other children, ii a. Allord of Klamath PallaMt. i. Aifnni of Modford and Mm. O. W. Wallers of T.il.ni. dur ing liar lit" nh wan a devout nit'iii bar oSphu Haptlal church. In which bo took nil active pail until it (w yonm MP when bor health I'otn tii ni'td to fall. , Is Your Chifd Thin And Weak Coil Liver Oil in Suiu- Coated Tablets Puts on Flesh and Builds Them Up. in jiini a ten day quicker tntm you oyer Urea mid ol thoo ondar rini haalth litilldlnif, Iloah mttkliiK ! mill. 'in enllod .Mi Cpy'a Cod i.lv. ir Oil Compfl'ttnd Tnblota will man to holp any ihln. undorwSlKlIt llttlo OtlO, i Afior BlckneaB and wbore rlokof nre HUHpi'i'iod they are qiiMielalty vai-; unbla, N" nood tQ Klvo thorfl any more nasty Cod Mvet Oil tnaso fob-1 lota are made to take tbo plnoe o that nood. but evil BDIolllpK, toniucb iipsettUts meillctno mid tho auroly do It. A viT.v sickly bblld, ngq D, gamed 1 'i poQnda in 7 knonths. Aak Hi" sinr Qfuj! Stpro. Cutler- w i n Pharmacy, v.'liliiiiiui Drug Co., or any dniKKliii for McCoy's God Liver Oil Oenipobnd Taploti iih easy to tako as i-undy no tablets mi uenta nod money ha0'' 11 ""l ":lt" lifted. I """-''' UfAfcw Bunny, pleasant roontl, Depeitflaulo minting care. A good plncn to oonyaleaos In llliicis and after surgical operations, ltalea nro reasonable, Ambulanca for stretcher oases. Resident pharmacist, Prescriptions and medicine may be obtained at till times day or Bitot. All Physicians Cordially Welcome Klamath Valley Hospital INK AT I'ontTK STRBKT Ii I.AM ATM ii'AIiTJBi OHM. Cor. 4th and Tine Don't overwork it by "stuffing" and eat ing between meals. Try WHIG LEY'S when you want "just a snack." It will soothe and satisfy your taste craving, allay thirst and feverish mouth, calm the stomach, case your tired nerves. Ft 16 Tree Theater IN PltOM BIMIAOVK Krom Ibiit pro.iiM'i'.iiin mill ki'iI.v- i.'it llltia - oonmnnUy known u BpfMtie Rtvet, Ineejted ntilag fsi jf Khunath KuiiK ai iStt tarartDUJ uf Hid Oriion Dallloruki and Baat orn railroad, oanie Llda Cobum laal nlgbi fa afvend a few days in Kiant- uili KallH VUlalng frlendH And tuti'itd lug f fboppl0T Mini Cobiirn l.n utOpp! til the 'nail hotel. HAXTA I1AIUURA V.IKITOR s. n'oIm'u Woodi prontlneai bust nesa iun ol Sgnta Borbarai in ebin pany with Aatoaa BoaiUBliUi of OUtbere California, la rlaltlng for a few dgyg In ili" clijr, Mr. Wood in. been utniilnK an fgtaadad tour of tho northern ta;.it :ind Since leaving bin noattiaru borne boa learn od thai fi'e ifealdencea whiih ha v. I.., iii the iioptborn city were dam ugud by the oarthqunke. JOHN I.ISKKV IN TOWN The l.lskey family uf 111- Merrill and Mnllti country la widely known throughout tin' county. There in Pan, Dojre, John and pi rbApa othera. till of whom are netlvo in ngrlooHurfl puraulta in southern Klamtuh. It Is John UUkey who i iii town today to attend to the purchase of suppllim and Uonaoel limttn.Hf. He la itbpptng al the Mall hotel. (;iltl!U Mm t At I.KY ItAt'lv After a britf bnatnaaa trip in Kn gone, Qordpjn HacCauley. connected with tho Mungar Ijttintlry Interetpte in Kiiiinaih Fail', returned last night. Mr. Mart 'mi ley wen no busy In Eugene Hint he did not evin have the Mine to gri to tho University ol 0gon'UdBjno game, which wea in prdgron while he wns In the col lego lowu. Just by stralqlng a point did hd manage to see tlus iasi quar tcr of the came. Our predict lo:t Cif the COldSai wlu- tr evor la based on the fabi that nil wlnioiM aae I lot I eold. Telephone 497 in WITH MRU. iti:ssi uii.i'; Mrn. c. II. Bdrttstable Will b hostess Oil Wednesday afternoon to I bo Methodlsl Ladles' Aid 111 bor home ill 81)1 Hlfb, ItKITItN I'lto.M UV.I DKPfl a. .1. Connolly ami Jimmy Daugb. erfy returned Sunday nlgbi from ihe Lava Bada where tnay spent Saturday bUBtlnR. Kl 'VKHMMIil. AT Ml.liroltll H.iii.rt Benson nykendSII toll k u ti. in y afternoon for Medford whors .In- will In for several days on legal bnitdess, . IIKTI H IIOMK Mr. and Mm. Tad tin Bauer re turned Saturday afternoon fo their bona in Madtond altar visiting and transaction liuslneHu here since last Tburaday. IN ON III 'SINKS M. IN ti-ron, well known in in tit-r - map of the Lakevlew tllstyiet, spent Hi" weal end In Klamath Kails o,i liiisineHH matters. I'tHITORM I tttiM KIRRKOItn II V. Iloyl, lli-orKi- MiHliman and Qeefge Broefflo ratatnad tbta morn ing to Kirkford aftir rlaRfng ovi-i Sunday here wlilt fri"tdH. At t'KI'TS POSITION I1HRR c a. HeCune of Dnnsntalr has aeoepted a posit Ion here with tit" Southern Pacific and took up hlu work this mornliiK' RKTURXH TO t 'AMP J at P. Define of the Pelleau Hay camp relumed this morning after vlalttng In the city over tbu week-end. the mu st of J. K. Hagulro Jr. I'l.AV GOUt St'NIlAV Oharlea Roberta, Cbarlea Marlat, .1 V Mngnlre, Sr.. and Jimmy l)"V ine. all ardent golf fans, played on th" local links all Sunday morn ing. ' I P KROJI MAt'HOKI. Mm. J. s. Bailey, Mrs. Elna i:ii' and Mm. Dinn Trefern of Macdo' 1 mptored lip Iro'm the southern city this mbrnlng to spend the day here vlattlng w'lth frlenils' and shopping: CHAKliIK HOI'SK I.KAt'KS Oharllo House left this morning for Dunanlulr, where he was tretta ferred, expoetlnfli to be located in th'.1 southern city for several weeks. Mr. lionet. Is a telegraph operator wU!i the Soul hern Pacific. NolSTHKItN TOt'HISTS Mr. mid Mrs. P. M. Fonts and I'hllil of Portland were among the week-end guests stepping at tbu Uoioi white Pelican. The Fonts a'rii ri'UirnliiK home after a motor tour of Southern Oregon. A N N I V KICSA II V KIN X lilt Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wilson, la company, with Miss Inez Jenkins and Miss limb Lindsay, motored to Fort Klamath on Sunday afternoon for ntdner. Sunday marked the second wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mr. Wilson. Met'OltMACK HKUK 1). W. Mct'orntaek, who lias boon In and OTl Of Kfhmatia Falls itror quSntly for the past few weeks, was among those "lb!" at tho Hull hotel last nlg'Ht. Mr. MrCo:innrk is a joottle buyer of note ujid u nften n visit r of hymntlth Falls prlng cut He buying port al. Pl'Rt'HASH smith iiomi: .dr. ami Mrs. t'. T. Price are to day, moving Into their new homo which Ihey recently purchased from ,H. M. Smith. Mr. and Mrs, Pr.K.0 have recently returned from an ex tended motor trip mid are again t ) make, tciantatb trails their boine,kMc, Price entered into business" with Mngttlru and Mngtttre a short while ago in Hit' Klumalli Abstract coin pttny. MANY PI, AN TO" ATTIINI) Willi the arrival of the much talked of Him. "The Pony Express' ii is expoetod Hi" Pine Tie" theatre will witness the largest crowds they have ever known, tonight, Tuesilav llild Wednesday. .Mr. Poole has se cured I the film lor throe dny-i. Klamath Fails people have the same opportunity of seeing the picture at iho sunt" time as film Citns of New Vork City, ll was ielenscil in .'i w Yuri, CHS1 IoiImv, . ... i j R"aR0O COUTH cdneST 10KMNCE 'THE I W . Two ful! performances each evening. Doors open at 6:30. Special miisical prologue each evening directed by Walter H. Galloway. One performance only, each afternoon, beginning at 2:00. Two Ful! erformances Each Evening. Doors Open at 6:30. Evening Prices: Children 25 cents. Adults 50 cents loges 65c. Matinee Prices: Children 15 ItBTTRvVH To HOHUnCKB w. a. ciunmings manager of the Terminal Hotel, has returned to his home In ItoseliurK. after transacting husini'sa matters, in Klamath Kali-, for several days. i. c. K. i:.N(;iNi:i:its II. S. llooth. Ken t'oltrin and doe Paynter, till civil engineers with Hie Oregon. California and Kuitern rail road were WOekH ltd visitor;! in the city. While hero lluy wore gUOStS at the Hotel White Pelican. iioi iiKHiiKit i:s It. I). Ilofbergor of file Menefe Lumber company, left this inornin., for I.akeview on u ten days' busi ness trip. Mr. Hoflterger was ac companied by his cousin Jake Stelger who will nlso transact business i-i l.alicview. ItKTI'lt.N IKOM TAI.KNT Mm. Docla Norris. with hei brother. 1. eland yVUltta, returned last evening from Talent where they attended tbe funeral of Mrs. Altord. which was held In the southern city yesterday iifti'riioon. Mrs. L. F. Willits. daughter of Mrs. Altord will not return home until' tin later part of this week. KNROl'TK HO.MK Completing a tour of several weeks during which time tltey vis ited all through the northern coun try. Mr. and Mrs. ti. Q, Wood anil nun Dan, left this morning fur their home in Crome, Calttorala, after en joylng the "week-end in Klama'h Falls. IIPSINF.SS U'O.VtKX TO DI.NR At six-thirty this evening mem bers of the Business and Profes sional Women's elfin will meet for tUnner at the hotel White Pelican. Following the dinner the guests will enjoy u social hour In the Sun lioom. DRKHKKH IjKAVK POtt sot Til Mr. and Mrs. B, O. Drebdr and family left by motoV this inornin for Stooktott1, ( 'alii., where they will realdo pevmantmtly, Mr. Drehor will supervise the const met ion Of I he plant of the Calii'oruin Siding com pany in which concern he i:; an executive and part owner. Mr. Dro ller I'ormftiy was oif nf iln mviipiH of the Sixth Street Lumber company and well knowiy in lumher circles throughout (liis section. ritAwivt,' hi-;t:itio I'nder the direction of Mix. Mol lie lltdding and Mrs. John Ynden. oomhiltteea of tho Methodic church are making plans f(r n reception, honoring Hev. T. 1. Yarns nn Thurs day. evening. A program has been arranged tor by the committee in charge. The aliair wi bp heltl , the church parlors at tho hour qt eight o'clock. Itsst )M RAGUK RIVER oner of Sprague Hiver. week-end in Klamath ig with friends. PROM MRDFORD F. H. Hodge, well known resl j dent of .Medford. was among the week-end visitors in Klamath Kalis. Mr. Hodge was a guest at the Hotel ' White Pelican while here. ' i.AKKVIKW t'lStTOIU) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Longfellow, I among the well known and prumi- nent ranchers of the I.akeview coun try, aro in Klamath Falls today on a combined business and pleasure trip. They expect to return home tomorrow. DOWN PROM CHI!iOQUfX I who came to Klamath Falls to vis- I it with friends over the week-end w-ere J. C. Reynolds and .1. -r. Par ker, both of whom stopped at a I local hotel over Saturday antl Sun- I day. LWt.'Kl.l. RANCHERS HERE The two Wllkcrson brothers of LangcU Valley, E. W. and W. I.. Wilkorson, are known as two profi cient llveatocknten of their section of the county. Both of them arj visitors in Klamath Fulls today, registering at the Hall Hotel. Re cently they shipped a large ship- ment of livestock foniin markets. south m Cali- PROM PAISLEY One of tho nvst prDminent cat tlemen of the Paisley, Ore.5on coun lry, t, the northeast of Klamath Falls, is H. A. llrattuM. i is a business visitor in Klamath Falls today. Mr. Hriitaiu, at this time of jTr W liable u drop in ''it hip friends any day. hecause this is the season ,wheu livestock are be ing moved ,tw Califcrrtila markets, and livestock are Air. Brattaln'g long suit, lie is registered m. !he Hull holel. AT THE i L-I-B-E-R-T-Y Last showing of JACK LONDON'S thrilling T;tU' uf tlte Swutfl Seas, "Adventure" Tuesday & Wednesday A Sn;tiv Auto Story "The Pace That Thrills' -i , - i -Ttf n - XPRESS THE WEATHER The Cclo-Stormasraph at Under wood's pharmacy shjws but little d'.tange in barometric pressure and a continuarJjn of present Weather conditions is indicated. Forecast fj-r next 24 hours: Partially cloudy and COM, Brisk winds. The Tycos recorJing thermometer registered maxinihm and miuimuni temperatures today as follows: High 61 Low 35 P. S. Weather Report Orss.i: Generally fair today and Tuesday. Moderate temperature, llgat northerly (winds. Ht'NT XKAU ALGOMA Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hayes enjoyed a duck hunt in the Alpoma country over Sunday. Of UO Thl.A WOKTJ.KV IMTKOVKS' Wltli the return of Miss Mariam Wortloy from Pittsburgh, Kansas, comes tho good news that Miss Dor- othen Wortley is steadily improving j in health and gaining. Miss Wortley J was forced to go east seeking be;-! ter health and her friends here are glad to leurn the change ot climate has proven beneficial. TO ATTKM) HOMKt'OMIXG Tue folknving item h from tin Oregon Kme;ald: former journalism her If the Umer Miss Ruth DeLap. maj r. atvdj mem ild st'ff, is em t hduse iu Klam- i where a&e hb)di )Uty co-auty Clerk, n.it expeit to re is H'ar, but has ployed at the von ath Falls. Oregon the pqsitioa 'Cf de Miss DoLup d.:es turn to fWb 101 tl j made plans to visit the campu lug the K. in.omlng week. dur- ASH I, AND III NTKItS I'aiiy bf Ashland Mvn Bug the lit Dm Us tjTver Sunday r . Charles A. Haines. Fred Cusa Fratik Murphy and. IkeFride- tng, gar, all well known residents ef Ashland; spent over Sunday in Klan:- nth county on a duck hunt.' The j party returned home this morning i all bogging the limit. t DNS I Kl I I ll)N MAN HERE Representing the, obiacorn which 'aas a part in the monumental Job of constructing the Klamath Falls Kttaent vttl-iff. I'. .1. Tyler, connect ed with Uiie t'tah Conatructl.m com pany, arrived In Klamath Falls lust night ami regbteved at. the Hill hotel. .Mr. Tyler is a reslilcmt of San Fraitcl-i o. (itfOltllO.N JincAlUVY HACK After speit'lhiK several days In KlUeue. on business and pleasure. Her, I hi ilacAulirjl has (eturped to the el'..'. .Mr. .M.icAulay made the 1 1 rip north by motor. 9 es cents: Adults 35 cents. ...1 oAt The LIBERTY On the many bi'g scenes in "Ail venture,'' the one that stands out with unir-riMve boldness npiMjars ib the ttyst three hundred feet kjf film. It reveals 'the wild, LmKoroiia life that the average white man leads u n ilii miiSL' triple .SouL'i S-a Islands Vou see the plantation blistering le neath U ftei c, merciless sun; the crudely constructed ho?pitul filled with suffering natives; Moore, bare ly able to &taud up. administering medicine to the sick; the revolt. the natives and their Gttuck on .Moore all in all, a scene chock full of actio U, sympathy and sus pense. At the Liberty today. CT0 recover your splendid vision --to get back your normal sight will stir you with enthus iasm. A scientific t'xainination and the proper glasses are inexpensive. Dr. H. J. Wintera Bye Specialist We grind our own glasses. Klamath Falls, Ore. "A dollar for this and a cvvg-A dollar tor that while TJf eyes go from bad to worse careless thril'tlcssness." Sys IWiSiesigftt ADVANCES IN Wood Como without any warning. CHEAP PRICES are on now Don't he ono ot many who will order too Into. Winter ia near. Phone your orders. 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