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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1925)
WodnoHdny, October 21, L025 EVENING HfiRALB, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rage Throe Jbr Bfidnomioat Tran$portallo 1B CTitcGoach 695 fob Hint Mldv features f that make this 'the world's finest low priced Coach In the Chevrolet Coach you will get score of unuMisil quality features such an you would expect to find only on higher priced can. dry disc clutch extra large brakes semi-floating rear axle with one-piece pressed steel housing vacuum fuel feed with tank in rear Remyclectric startitiK, lighting and distributor ignition Fisher VV onc-picce windshi Id, automatic windshield wiper and cowl lamps. Come in and see for yourself this remarkable coach value. Wainly ebout CP e o p 1 e 525 525 675 775 425 550. AI L PIUCES Fj O. B. l'l.INT, MICHIGAN Touring Roaditer Coupe Sedan t'omiucrejil Chali I nM I.. ..I. C1ul PORTLAND viHiTfiiw V. J. l.ciwiii nnd Brumbaugh, both of Portland, wero arrivals of last evening in Kliimutli I'. ills, here Id nm-nd to ImihIiii.'hh (palters, Roth lire xumitH tit tlm hotel White I 1 1 - CUII. IDAHO OVMMmt CAI.LKII A. D, Oroth or MmKey, Idaho, was among tho arriving in the city luut night, hero for tha purpose nr trana uciIhb wniu bunliicsu affairs. min i riu:.tH,NT in sn Kit Mr. and Mrs. will Houaton wore bout and hostess with a China j.!i'-a-sant dlnn. r parly on Monday cve Dlfll ut thfir home, honoring Carl llolini.tti- of Sun JoHc: who in viHitiiiK bore with friends. Among tbo gueita were Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Cook, Mra. Charles llogue, Ooldle Miller, CarJ Dobnette, and Mr. nnd Mra. Houston and two daugbteri, pancvlcve and Oeraldlne. ATTRACTIVE DKCOIt VHONK Much credit should be given the ladles of tlm Library club for thd attractive manner in which they had tin; lablcs nnd dining room of the chamber of commerce decorated to day. Tree boughs, ferns and autumn leaves were artistically arranged about tbi' dining room. JiBW CHAMBER MKMBER8 Dr. it. Bnrkbardl, J. W. Keefe, manager or th Western Auto Sup- ply company, and Dr. C. It. Lucas were yesterday made members of the chamber of commerce. L. O. ARENS CHEVROLET 522 South Sixth - - Phone 49W QUALITY AT LOW COST .mihs lloti.w si l'.l-ltiKKt) Miss Pbylla lloican was. happily surprised at the home of her sister, Mra. Oeorge T. Caliper, last eve ning, by the girls with whom she la employed, nnd a few special guests. The occasion was her birthday, and she was showered with a number of beautiful and useful gifts. FROM D0RBI8 Mrs. William M. Huglcstcin of Dorrls spent Tuosdoy in Klamath Fulls shopping and visiting with her friends. The Walton Wright Co. INSURANCE Fire, Automobile Casually Phone 643W VALLEY m si i:ss VlfUTOH 0. l. Houghton or Medford whp visits Klamath falli frtxiuentl" op business matters Is ham today. ' I One rack of sill; end Wool dresses on sale at Iter. Begln's Dross Simp for H. 85, tiuln. L'l I V'HOIIKN LOtKiE OIKiAMZKU Th! liroihe rhooil of Atprlcnn Vi nuTeii Initiated their lint class pn Saturday evening, In the odd Fel lom hall, with Homestead Lodge hi Ins choi. n as the name of t li - -loraiutinrp. pn October 21 plan: a." being tnndi- inr soother lnlilatlon, when II Ir. expected im even larger number will go into the order. District Munugi r Josh Moore of Meilford nnd it. fczoll of I'orUnnd utteiideil the first Initiation, dedl Vatlng the altar nnd conferring the obllgationa of tin- new membership. Mr. Kvcoii is state manager for the OViler. Oh the second and fourth Batur ilny of each month the lodge will hold their mooting. In (he i. 0, 0. F. hall. U. S Destroyers Start for Egypt Washington. Oct. i, (JP) Two American destroyers have been ordered from Qlbraltar to Alexandria Egypt, to remain In readiness there for use In Syrian ports should their presence become necessary for the protection of American lives nnd property. MISS HOOD IMPROVED Miss Haude Hood returned to her position with the telephone company this morning after having been con fined to her home Tuesday suffer ing with an attack of la grippe. Theatre Last Showing Tonight of "REVELATION" .starrint; Viola Dana, Motile Uluc; M.njoiic Haw and Lew Cody. Thursday and Friday Mm Si. Clair's latest picture, "ARE PARENTS PEOPLE?" starting the IVtrr Pan Girl; Betty Broiisoiii sup portd by ulolphc Menjbu and Florence Vitlbr. And Five Acts of Vaudeville DAVISON RETURNS Making his second trip to Klam ath Kalis since taking over this ter ritory for Yates and company. O. II. Dnvlslon or Sin Francisco arrived n the city last evening. Ho will spend a number of days in this section calling on the various lumber concerns. BBBBSSSSSBBSaaM AT THE LIBERTY A Lesson for Lovers and a million' laughs for the bldcrs! "Troubles Of A Bride" niKh-rs A M U R I) fc R - -AND A 1 1 O I . I ) LI P AXD A K 1 I) A I' I M (i AND A RUNAWAY TRA I M XD THRILWNG WRECK SOME HONEYMOON! RETCRN FROM XR11' Atti-r an onjoyablo six weeks va cation in Montana with relatives and friends. Mrs. S. K. Anderson and Mfa. W. I-:. Bond haV6 returned home. They made the trip by mo tor and enroitte home visited a num ber of coast cities. "Little Hobble, the son of Sirs. Uond. remained In iicicuu, Montana, with his aunt, Mrs. Anderson, where ho WIH at tend school this winter. ,T liosiilNS HOME Mrs, W, II. Ilarlages of Ashland with Francos Iloaquo and Harry Fontaine of Portland, are guests ex the home of Mrs; J. K. Hoaklns. GUILD MEETS TOMORROW Mrs. H. E. Goti: will be hostess tomorrow afternoon to the ladies of the Episcopal Guild at hur home, III south Ulverslde. Plans will be furthered nt this meeting for the rummage and cooked food sale the ladies are holding Saturday in the Klamath Shoe store. People wishing to donate for the sale are jisked to phone ML'M or -I T :t M . ;. It. MKIUUMAN ti. ft. Merriman of Dates, Lively and Pearson of Portland, transacted business with local insurance m-'n jver Monday. This la hh flr.-.t visit to RUfm'ath Kails in the Inter ests of tho Portland firm. PRlNmTLLK VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Biggs and Mrs. 11. K. Johnson of Prinovillo, are among' the guests at the hotel White Pelican today. Their visit in Klamath Falls being one combined of business and pleasure. WITH MRS. Cll.tS. M.YRTIX A meeting of tho bishops commit tee has been called for this evening nt the home of Mrs. Charles Mar tin on Fourth and Washington. Roy. J. II. Thomas, the new pastor, will attend the meeting. REV; HALL HERE ltov. F. Hull of Band is among the visitors In Klamath Kails today. HUSTON. Summer white house romance: Jertttlah Hhen, caretaker of the Stenrnn estate, has married Miss Margaret. Cnrr, who WW cook fur the Coolidges. ON OAKLAND TRIRUNE J, W. McDonald and J. W. O' Brien. Jr., who left Sunday for Oak land, California, have both accepted positions with the Oakland Tribune, according to word received here by their friends. RETURNS TO PORTLAND After spending several weeks here on business for the A. O.' U. W., Edgnr Allen returned last night to his home in Portland. Mr. Allen plans to return here the early pa.l of November to further the work of tho order, a large class to le Initialed at that time. LOGGERS TO MEET 'SKATTLK, Oct. 21. ,P) Tho Pa cific coast logging 'congress which convones hero next Wednesday for four days U to hold its sessions in Alfred H. Anderson hall, a new uni versity of Washington iforestry building. More than a thousand delegates fnim Oregon. Washington, Idaho, Mohtana, British Columbia and Ciilifomla are expected, WAUSAW. Poland has a "Drev in keeping with the program. With throwing a bomb at the president upon n deposition of a ballet dancer that Buw hlni running away. The Jews regard hi in as a martyr. 1!UDAPKST.--Appaiently not a'l the wrestlers have lelt for tho Unit ed States. One member of parlia ment threw another over his bead out into the lobby. CHICAGO. Mrs. Grace A. Lcnth is in bankruptcy, having only $1,00 of the $6,000,000 her husband left her. She lost money in renltv, which built up his fortune. BRITISHER DIES LONDON, Oct. 21. (iP) Huron Hlbblesdnle died today. His widow is tho Connor Mrs. John Jacob Astor, to whom he wns nmtTU"! in. 199, October 24 the last day of "Western Auto's" Semi-Annual Only a few days in which to take advantage of thia semi-annual "Special Values" event. Many other items are on sale in addition to the ones listed below. EXTRA SPECIAL Handy Cigar Lighter Keep your eyes on tho road and handa on tho wheel all the time when you :ue driving. When you want to "light UP" Simply draw the lighter forward, and the "light" is Instantly available. Hegular low price XZ.'JQ. g J QQ Special at 3 iwO EXTRA SPECIAL Drum Type Stop Signal $1.39 3 Tho now popular drum typo atop elgnal Is easily attached to your car without having to drill any hole in tho body, bracket or fender. Attaches to fht or llcenue bracket. Black and nickel fin ish! ltfTular at 92.40. Special 4 OQ Value at I aWW All nickel finish. Regular at $3.25. Special, 91.79. Flower Vase for that honey touch that makes your rar more enjoyable. Thf standard flower rase has a bean 141 il cut plaes body, and tho fcackct Into which It tUs la well finished with nickel plate. Vase can he re moved from bracket when de sired. Regular value at Special Value it $1.05 Ah Receiver This receiver has a match box holder and a cigar rest. Made of solid braaa and heavily nickeled. Our remi lar low price of Sl.-O QC. has been reduced to.. WWW Leader Spotlight Unbelievable A Guaranteed Spotlight at Thia Price A dandy little apotllght that will do the work of a high-priced one. Made of braas, finished in black enamel. Convex lens, five Inches Hn diameter. Can be used as a trouble light. 4 mJt! P a I W Special Value pries Flashlight i Uouathohl a Well OA a Motoring necessity. A tubular flashlight, a I o 6Hxl, Ja offered In our "Two "Weeks of Special Val ues." This touring1 necessity comes complete with battery and bulb, all ready to uae. Regular price 90c. TQaf Special Value Price.. JLV Bulb Chest At a measure of safety, every motorist should carry one of these sheet metal chests for spare bulbs in his car. Reg ular price 50c M A M Special Value at 44 C (i XX Double Spring Bumpers Tbla snappy looking bumper will save its coat in tho elimination of repair bills for fender dents. 1-inch size for medium size cars. Regular at I-lnch steel, for larger cars; regularly $18.7S. Special Value Pries Twin Bar Bumpers ; Special Bumpers for Fords; Chevrolets, Overlands 'ri Stars- llj inch polished steel bar. Plain bars without bolts in ends. Special Value $15.10 j is.: Price .Special Value $13.65 $7.75 Bi Stee! Dar Etimper, as illustrated, for light cars. Regularly Ji:.n). fl A J Special Value... iPOaOU l?i Steel Bar . Bumrcr.TS illustrated, for large cars. Regular at S15.80. Special Value. . . $12.00 Onyx Gearshift Ball Adds greatly to the appear ance of your car. lado of selected, h 1 g h 1 y polished Mexican onyx. Guaranteed not to crack. Regular prico v'a'iu. Speial $1.45 Automatic Valve Lifter An absolute necessity for tho man who does his own repair work. This lifter works eas ily and automatically. A Q Special Value Price lOw Valve Grinding Necessities Valve Grinder Bit Brace Ad justable to fit the valves on any make of car. Special OOa Value Price'. SaSaC Western Valve Grinding Com pound. Double can which holds two grades coarse and fine. Tcr can. Special 4 fa Value Price J SC Gasket Cement Best for asbes tos, copper or felt gaskets. Has many other uses around the car. Special Value 4 J i Price, 2-oz. bottle........ J I CC Order by Mail Our Guarantee Protects You -More than 1259torcg a the Wst stemAoLto SiippltyCo. Main Store -1100 Sooth Grand Are LOS ANGELES 7 W. awiNa mm i Explosion Whistle $1.58 Clear-Tone Whistle Produces a loud and compel, lnff sound. A warning signal that Is entirely dependable, aa it works with the motor. Regular price (L?9 sj C $2.70. Special . . . 3.J 9 For Your Convenience Open on Saturdays Until 9 P. M. This whistle utilizes the ex plosion pressure. Gives a sharp note that gots the right of way. Well nick eled. Special Price HUNTERS HACK With tho closing of tho door sea son for 1923 gostorday. many local hunters returned to the city last evening, all being fortunate lb their final hunt. One party Including Charles 'Blackmail. Erm-st Nitsclih m. A. M. Looey and Wright HeAfleld, the later two of Sacranicnto. return ed last evening from Thomas OrOOs where they spent three days, bring ing back two good sized bucks, A. J. Connolly, Henry Cook nnd Bill Coughonour brought back a four point mule tall last night from Dog Mountain, which is located in the eastern part of the slate. 1. K. t. MKETS Mrs. A. M. Collier wns hostess at hor homo last evening lo the niein bers f the IP, E. O. club. COOS HAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Forbes of Coos Bay are among tho visitors in Klaiu nth Falls today. During their vis It hero tlioy uro guests at the Hotel Arrnilo, v s OUR WINDOWS TELL THE STORY QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS Solves All Your Christmas Problems QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS Pif.TTTPTT. ENLARGING AND TINTING Opposite Court House 327 Main Street Phone 39 il '1,1