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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pane Thi oa a iWrillhlBMHBBflBflBBBBiilBKl Saturday, October 17, 1925 ' 1 ! HtJt A tmi v fnni tt cTr:"rr r: Dinner Out? Why Not? A - . A -' i ' t i T ? 7 7 i 7 2 i Cnr-kUIIji lIUUUl TEUrLK . ... .v.- -. w,arv- "ajriifflllll ( s ! - ' -SiSfWliF Theatre , I'. H. IVEATIIEH EEI'OET i Wfi-igSgg. ; . ...uJfciAUili Al.t.ow I ' UiLftR W. ):. Hwanli of Altomii ft IninHii'iiriK bMlneaa affalri lien- I"-ilay. ovek i oil ; AMIS Mr. nud Mr. Jerry Jerome of Medfofd Motored over thia after noon u attend lha football wine. MrOON (Ml HERE Paul McDonald, una of Medford'i will kuown re Identa In In Klam ath I' ll', (oilr.y la attend 'be ball Kami- Iwtw&pg .'.ledford an 1 Khiniulli Fall bhjh. UNTO.MOl.ot.iKTS here Cbarlej W. Kinit, J. Pott' 'tpOB and V. Ci. O'Neill who ml a aya it portion of their lime In thy timber landn of thia Mellon are anions the K'X-HtH at tho Hotol Arcade todav. Mr. KIhk elnlmr Tennant ua bin rp Idenee wlilln J. I'att'Taon tfnd V. (I. O'Neill are from AHblund. IIIKVI tJKTH DEER Jack llii vl baa returned (rum moat nuccoeaful dear hunt In tho j.auiicdi Valley country, bringing mclc a three polc.t dur weighing In t he neighborly d ot S0 pound und :. null, or gotod alaad Veer, a two pointer. II ;.. are n dlhjday at a local murk " V, Hi U'i:vnn:it Itll'OItT OIiKdUN cloudy toulitht und I'unduy. probably rain In went por tion, moderate temperature Iiik HouIlieiiHlerly wlnda. in reea. TBe ('ylo-Hloruiagraiih at Dndi r I wood'x I'liarmaey ahowa tho liaro tnilrle imxHtire to be maintaining' I a comparatively high level and an other line' day Indicated tomorrow, Forei-aat or next 24 bourn: Fair ! .'.itli moderate temperature"!, i The Tyeoi recording thermometer ' roglatercd maximum und tnlnlnium tempi, rat urea today an followk: IliKb 10; low 27. VAT TO MK'ATfi j Itay Thlbodeaii and lirlen of Mimioiila, Muntana. arrive 1 J In Klamath Fall thin morninn. ma!:-i I Iuk tlf trip from Montana by motor, i HERN H. A. )- Tixl.'iv only wc (iroscnt a most brilliant t tiiiicdy Drniii.t, culled "The Teaser" It !(.';! u:e - I.:nti;i I .a I'lanlc stt j ip. r to 1 hy ;i big cast of cxccHfiit ('lnycti. Tills is a picture1 inatlc entirely for full' ytju'll nay so too, when von see it. Tonight Only,' Tiie men ara Aoplag to find a Inu-' ! Inera openinjc in tbl city in which i even they will locate here ir-nn.in-i .ently. Give your family a t eal treat Sunday by giving them, a delicious dinner prepared by Wm. Webber Chef Extraordinary at the Club Cafe a. 1 1 li n t jacR nersnoergct , rraprieiur t TO Isit PATHEB The Miaaea MarJ and Anna Mae I Johnuton. in company with Mrs. Ar khU lie) l and .Mian Vera H'Miktci ; motored thla nfternoon to the PeU ! can bay camp to spend the week end with Mr. Johnxon, father of the Johnntou aiatera. Sunday Special A Xew York Clop is the role Milton Sills pirrys in newest starring vehicle, "The Making Of O'Malley" It's a limit; up drama of today with this popular star playing a part to which lie i- admirably suited. The Shew Will Be Continuous Sunday. HOFBHRUJ i: KKTIIRKB R. D. Ilofberger of the I.. I). Menefee Iyumb'r com patty of I'ort land, who (for aeveral daya ha.i been tranaa.tlni; Imxtnesa rpatter: for hla compun. In thu Iikxvlew country ratu.ui 1 fur a brief period tj Klainuth Flla, Friday. T:in foreuo-xi with but coualn Jake Stelt;- axalu returned 111 LakorleW (hoy will remain for about a week. They plan to enjjy a deer limit iwJillo away vhla time. er, ke where ItKt.lsTP.A I IOHS TOKAY Two motorlata from Mlaaouln. Montana. Kay Thibodeau and H. . O'Brien were the first to register at the cr.aiaber of commerce thin inornina. Karl Warren of Alameda. California, A. It. McDonald of IJor rla. California. J. Wi KaUy of Wil lowa, California and Fred I.. An drcwa of (Jlendale. California, .-.11 registered befrire three o'clock Ih'.s afternoon. Sol. DEWKX HERE Hardly a Saturday In tile summer atld fall pa -net without the face Of Sol DWiy Jr. b'diu: .fen on the main street cf Klamath Falls. Mr. Dewey, who in a ranch. -r of the Ixirella dis trict, la In town today for business purpoaea and while here will pur chase nuppllen for bin ranch. He in at the Hall hotel. hack prom si'K.u.n: Charles Hcrtyn. who Is ""resident : of Dorrls. returned tail: night from I Sprague river where he has been in- tern-lowing cattle men. For Mr. Hor- ton ia a cattle buyer and Is a fre quent visitor In this count to look into the cattle market. MILS. W. o. SMITH HOME j tUUXHft HAVE- JBW 0B After an enjoyable two weeka ; On" of tho amaitiat looking ca.1 viait in porUtnd, Mm. w. o. Hmith to ! fottnd upon ino itrfou loday Iran returned to rue city. ' ' w Chrysler hroughatu. win. '. Mr. and Mm. Wlllard Sniltli hm- P. . HITTO IIRRS On- one of hla regular weekly ttlpn to Klamath Fall'. F. A. Ilutto, niih-ageiit of th" KUwnath Indian reaerwitt .n, wlt'ii hln heiid'niartern at SprnKiio river, arrived here lu-.t night and put up at (he Hall lintel. purchased. The mod'd Is tlo l:it e.-t put out hy Ihe Chrysler people and In iipholnten d In pearl grey mo hair to match the paint Job. 11' k I 17 M.n rrw m MILITARY jACOMV MANLY BOW '"II I I l Ml, "III '.". " .1- S . Mil II . I l"". Nrrnti aWMua iii. atrial au- rlplltir, ie.n nilt ntililHr" tln't nun .i irnlnlna. I'nl nlnan . I.. . . .hi,. ,it un requraf. DIVORI E OR ANTED Mrs. Pearl Martin won a divorce from .1. II. Martin lu u decree ye.i lorduy by Judge l.euvltt. CpRPENINOH HAVE tU'FSTS Mr. and Mrs. F. P, CQrpentng of j Olene have an their house gllCHtn Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Mnrnieller of I Wfig t port, Oregon, and Mr. William ! A. .Markley of Brow C Blouib. HllUIH IH k I -. low.'. Probably the niemoty of the trla.i trlbuUUoni of moving bla machinery -iver Ihe boggy roads jf Lnngell val- 1- Uj hla mill aite at the tool , f BrtraJnt moUniaJn, atlll hnuuta Oi A. ' Woodcock In hla aleep. Mr. Wood cock, whoso homo la In Grains Paja, la the owner of the Illinois Lumber c utpany a small mill. When he de j -Idol to '(instruct i'..e mill, the I problem f moving the mac'ilnery , iivcr the ppo? roada, was one which ! re.iulred Ingenuity. It wan the bo II ! er w hich j;ave the most trouble, hut jllnally after much opsalng nUd dlr. ;cunniug, it wan Installed. Mr. Wood- cork irrlTod In Klamath Falls lout n. ght from LaiiKVll valley to spend lievoral daya attending; to business : muttern. Ml'CH INTEREST SHOWN' The Parrott-l.ewia revival eam paUn, which wan. conducted in the big tent tabxriije. le, closed last Mon day night. Thouaauds attended, tlreat interest was awakened, not only in thin city, but adjacent towns and communities were reached ef fectively. At the urgent request or si many who are Interested In the perman ence nf this work in Klamath Falls. Kvnngelist Lewis has consented to return from Los Angeles, and direct the work In the iccpacity -.f Evanfr.V Ust-Piastor. Mr. Lewis is now in tho city and wdll conduct the ser vices In the Pelican Theatre Sun lay. JIMMY I.KAi: BACK After suffering with a severe at tack of inflainatory rheumatism for the past ten dayy, Jimmy Lear h&l recovered and la today back at his ponition with the Golden Rale stor. ARTHCR HAY VISITS Ten years ago. when Klatr.afh Falls wan a smaller community, and comparatively isolated by reason of being at the ecd of a branch line, and off the main current of travel and commerce, Arthur p. Hay practiced law in this city. He was well known and worked up a good pracllce. Ho later moved 100 miles cast to Lake view and has since been engaged in the practice of law in that city. He is now district attorney of Lake coun ty. Last night, accompanied by .Mrs. Hay, he arrived in Klamath Falls to spend several days visiting with his many friends here. He ia stopping at tiie Hall hotel. z She LIBERTY j j Playing Today Only That Popular Western Star Jack Hoxie ' . in' ' "Bustin' Through" It's a lypieTil Jack Iloxie production 'nuff said, t 1 Sunday Special Attraction Com.es thc,Great and Only Hoot Gibson tarring in iiis latest and very best production. "The Spook Ranch" This is a picture that every lover of the lovable Hoot will want to ser its rapid action also, and Mi on Gibson was never cast in a better role. T.ha show starts at 1 o'clock and ruffs continuously. KOP.F.ST SUPERVISOR HERE The responsibility of a forest res upon tho shoulders of Gilbert D. I Grown, forest supervisor of the Fre mont national forest. Mr. Brown ar-! rived in Klamath Falls last night from his headquarters in Lukeview IIIIBIBIIIHIIPBBHIIHflllllKBIIIBBBIIMillllMHBSiBBIIIilBBB See the New Hupmobile Six Now on Display Sedan $1495 - i j to transact government business, j Kires in the Fremont national forest Jjwero singularly scarce last fire sen- ; son. even as scarce as they were iu j Klamath forests. Mr. Brown is regis i tered at the Hall hotel and will he I here for a day or so to cull on tim t her owners. 6 as NEW NAME ON REGISTERS f.1 Touring $1435 6 Buy No Car Till You See It POSPISIL MOTOR CO. Klamath Ave at Eighth Street n i I il m m "IMncridKo" for the first time since rtottent- of Aspgrow, a lumber sct- ' tloment on the Williamson river, dis carded that name and took unto : tltomseivea the new name of l'ine t ridge, the new appellation was seen on the hotel register. U. W. Smith j and his son arrived last night from j PinericUe and after his name on the j register he so stated. Habit is a (strong master, and Smfth is the first i resident of the lumber community to ' remember when he is signing a hotel register, that Aspgrove grove of the Asps is a thing of the past. ! Smith is an emploe of the .Forebt 1 Lumber company. W HAT A DANCE? w o w When? Oct. 20lh Admission $1 Where? Oddfellows' Hall W HO? Woodman, their friends" and membcrs'of other or ders are cordially Invited. RKTl'15 Following Iness here, return to v his home. XINfl T0M0K150W the trnnsaetion of bus- A. L. Shoupe plans to 'eed tomorrow, which Is Anderson's Transfer and Feed Company Potatoes, Apples and other Farm Products We handle Mt. Aslilatul Egg Mash, "krac'ked Korh" and other Poultry Supplied. Trucks for General Hauling ADVANCES IN Wood Coma without any warning. CHEAP PRIOBS aro on now Don't he one ot many who will order too late. Winter la near. Phono your orders. BLOCK WOOD la our apeclalty jilt. i PEYTON 8C CO. "WOOD TO BURN" r I 5 III 601 Main Phone 535 l-