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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1925)
Pape I'wo EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH KAt.l.S, OREGON Thursday, October 22, h3G First Elks' Dance Sot for Wednesday i 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' i 1 1 II 1 1 ii OT" A T nnim Hair Nets STAR DRUG CO. Fifth and Main Streets Lesperinc (iri Kiks dunce or tha fall, an event looked forward to each year, is scheduled for noxt Wednesday night, it was announced today. Com mittees lire busily working to put, Wnb la Hair Nets urn lhu bunt wo can buy. Made from human hair. ltorillod lifter luti'lttnw. pap Mini (rings' h 1 1 . I Ac, two lor Tha bast antiseptic wash. Ileal) and soothes. WW nol Irrltatoi Tha boal vaginal wash,, a os. box "tie 8 "We Have It" I over the first fall social activity of I local Klkdom, w ith success .. Tlio dunce Is to ba known at tha "Overall ami Apron Dance." L 4 1 1 fTjlj 9 I1K 1, K ISmLi FRurr, Flapjacks, syrup and coffee there's a man's meal that says, "Good morning ! Good cheer ! Good nourishment!" in every rrjouthful! Nothing satisfies the "inner man" these crispy mornings like a plate of nut-brown,mealy Flapjacks. And there's nothing easier to make or more economical to serve! "Albers stands forBetterBraijists" CALIFORNIA AND OREGON TO PLAY to action and tha varsity trios the pluy out on them. Oregon's stock has risen a little j with the instigation of secret prac EUGEXE. Ore.. Oct. 22 While! tice. The fans art at least mystl California's Golden Bears were fiod. and most of them believe that speeding northward to Portland, j Oregon may spring a surprise or where they will engage Saturday j two during She game. in a football tilt with the Om-j verslty of Oregon eleven, the Web- TROl'T IU1.1XG UADK footers were preparing for another SALEM. Ore., Oct. 22. Rogue strenuous workout this afternoon. Hard drill on new plays is featur ing the secret practice of the Ore gon varsity, according to the dope that leaks through the cracks and crannies of the locked gates. First the coach. Dick Smith, tells the men j : . of the play. Then they walk through In Anniston, Ala., a man weighs it. Next they snap through, and j 50,000 pounds. But it is iron pipe, then the substitutes are called in- - and he does it every day. river is open to hook and line fish ing any time of the year for steel heads over 15 inches long, says an opinion of Attorney General Van Winkle in reply to an inquiry by the state game commission. IHVKMMIIT CASK 1S4 1 Whether or nol Mrs. Mario Dav enport is entitled to ownership of her home on south Riverside will lie decided by the slate supreme court, it became known today. A decision by Judge A. I.. Lea vilt awarded Mrs. Davenport unre stricted ownership of the home, de spite the claims of Garrol Van Rip er, trustee in bankruptcy for Mid. Davenport's dead husband's estate. I Van Riper has filed notice of ap-1 peal to the supremo court. In the case, which was tried here In rlrcull court. Mrs. Davenport had claimed her home exempt from hank raptcy judgment. Van Riper declar ed that the home should be sac in bankruptcy proceedings j the rest of the Davenport assets. Judge Lonvilt decided in fauir ell Mrs. Davenport. if For Coughs and Colds Laxative Aspirin fold Tablets, n combination 61 Aspirin and laxatives for relief of grippe and colds ,WSe w . el. .' Itrenk Up a Cold 1S.V Laxative Brapiu Qulnlno... 80 Star Cold Tablets UBc Hiker's cold an. I (Irlppo Pills 85c Hill's Cuscara tjuintno. tlOc Roxall Cherry Dark HfiC Mid BQc Syrup White I'lne A Par ItBc A .Hie Foley's Honov and Par 30c A 00c I'inex Me KucalyptUS Courh Syrup . T.V Ralsameo 1.00 Cold Weather Needs Pint vacuum lioiiio si.n.t Quart Vacuum llottle ci:i.no Universal Lunch Kits with Vacuum Bollls ll.Orl Plnl Vacuum PlUors Quart Vacuum fillers Kantleek Hoi Water Bottle, guaranteed guaranteed guaranteed crlftced just si i. K K SPECIAL I'ttretest Bicarbonate of So.l.i. fur rooking and medicinal P'trpos h, Friday and Saturday only. 2 lbs 3.V two yenm Kantleek Fountain Byrinio for two yearn .. ... Maxtum Hot Water Dottle one year Mnxlum Fountain Syringe. guaranteed one yoar Symhol I lot Water Mottle Symbol Foiintnln Syringe 1,10 SfJ..-0 M'J.7.1 a,oo SUJ.lM SI.T5 ii.Tfl For The Hands Roxall Tollol Cream quickly (OfttOI mid smoothes rOUgb and chapped hands and fuco One Hindi Houoy and Almond CrsulO Me. Kolmta1 Proltlllq gfo Roxall Almond Cream ffai Bspey'a cream tOc Maurlna Hand Lotion xie camphor loo, stick or cake ... loc Pork Davis Almond Dream rwic Hiker's Ulasol afto Cucumber Cream . 'Mr I'amphoriiteil Cold Cream -l.te Meiitholaliim nth- ami Hk Face Creams i .j. - ai MRS. KELLOGG APPEALS CASE j - Dissatisfied with the decision of I S Judge A. L. Leaviit. Mrs. Bdnu A. J J Kellogg has decided to appeal to tin S state supreme court, it became known a today. j 5 J The case was one in which Mrs. J Kellog lost in a suit for divorce. Her j J husband, who filed a counter suit : u for divorce, was granted the decree I ' and also a substantial Interest In i J their property. Whether or not the husband was entitled to an interest in tbo (Col J J logg apartments, was one of the main jjf issues of the case. According Judge Letnritt's decision. Kellog w:..lj awarded one third interest apartment house. Pure Drugs Camphorated Oil I ox. Oil Kucalyptus. 2 us Spirits Camphor 2 ox Epsom Salts 1ft ox Squlbbs Kiisom Salts. S ox. Pure Castor Oil 3 ox Tasteless Castor Oil. 3 oi. Genuine Goose on. 2 ox. .. Boric Acid 8 oz Lyso), .1 os. Powdered Alum. S oz t!.V Senna Leaves, I ox. 10c Rochelle Salts. 3 ox lifto Pnreteat Rose Water and Olycerlno, 4 oi Mfc Cocoa Butter, 8 ox 00r Sue S0c 80c 2."ic IsBc j.v :t.-ic .Vc SUlc In- Woodbury's Facial Cream . 00c Ayer's I.uxurla tjje Ayerlstroerutlc Cream 7!tc 1'oiupvlau Njfbl Cream 00c POmnalaa Day Cream ! ffiv Young's Victoria Cream HOc Mary Qarden Cold cream to- Theatrical Cold Cream, pound VSi Arbutus Vanishing Cream SOt Sempray Jo-ve-nay v otic Pond' Vanishing Cream O.V ami BSc Cocoa Buttir Cold Cream ,"H)e Crania Toknlon Mk Oriental Cream B1.S0 SPECIAL Hiker's Syrup HypophOSpblttS In i reases uppetllv. aid llulUesllon, builds up n run down MMom, per bptUo .. Hlc the M. E. Church South Is Against Unity 1 pi I f Fountain Pens smpbinti Wt Conklin Si.,li in sio.no Bversnara Pencils 2v kwtoM Stars Mail Orders Filled Promptly Winter Tonics Scott's Bmulsloo OOo I JaO Tanlaq 1.10 Peptonlsed Iron 'runic with BttraOl Cud Liver Oil .... 1.00 Milk's Kmulslon i. so Wanpolo's Bx tract Cod Liver Oil 1.00 ROXall Cod Liver Oil BmUlslOH I.IMI Fellows' syrup Hydrophosphltes i..k Nnxatad Iron t.io Retail MUX and Iron Tonic I. (Ml V I II n I JH RnsseH's Bnutalon i.ivi Maltlne Preparations t.m Kodaks fur the amateur phn tl..V) to 1100.00 Wo do kodak flnlshlhin 5 8 5 And 6very)lni tugrapher. Kodaks BERKKLEY. Calif.. Oct. ! A motion tc.lav in the Pacific I conferen-.-e of .the Methodist Episco pal church, south, for unification ! with the former parent church w as I lost through failure to rearh thu two thirds decision necessary. The vote was 93 for unification and -ID against It. falling six votes short it the necessary two thirds. Younger Set Dance at Pelican Tonight TO ItKTI RN FUOIT1VB SALEM, Ore., Oct. 22. Governor Pierce has granted a requisition from the governor of California for the extradition of Joseph Agner. alias Joe Levins, who Ik wanted in Los Angeles for escaping from auJ , officer. He is under arrest in Port land. Tonight members cf the young.-" set will gather at the hotel White Pelican to attend the dancing parly which, will mark among the out standing social events tit the wuek. with the He Molay and Job's Daugh ters presiding. Mr. and Mrs. H. week. W. Bathlany and Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Uassey will be patrons and pa'. ronesses for the affair. Dancing will be enjoyed between tne boms of nine and midnight. SPRING LAKE The farmers in this vicinity are almost through with their threshing. Mr. Sctak had the misfortune to lose me cf his r.jwa one day la i ELK SLAUGHTER ! CASE POSTPONED THE WELL DRESSED MAN ' GETS THE ATTENTION You have noticed we all have that any place you happen to be it is the well dressed well groomed man that receives the attention of every one. A hand tailored suit or overcoat of fabrics and patterns that ex actly suit, give the wearer a distinction that he cannot get otherwise. Let me measure you for your new fall cothing today. Frank L. Mars, Counsel Defendant, Unable to Appear Illness for Krank Stewart and Chnrlei Mack have returned from their hulling trip. Mr. and .Mrs II. .1. Dennett were transacting business In Ktamati Kails Tuesday. Jennie Mann and Tht-Ima Semi visited with Grace and Gladys Kar 'iuer Sunday. George Williams is hauling his (rata to market. Mrs, Alex Cheyne was vlstor Monday. Severe Illness of Trunk L. Mp.lH, counsel for the defense, caused (hi postponement this morning of lln case of state vs. Parcel! and Moon-, charged with killing an eft, an ani mal protected by state law. Mars, stated District Attorney El liott this morning, was physically Incapable to defend the two Klamath Indians for several days. The care was scheduled to stari this morning, It was set to follow the case or tl -state vs. Owues, charged with im moral conduct, which opens In cir cuit court next Monday mornlne. Planting of Trees Will Be Discussed HILDEBRAND and ton. John visited with .! Harry Whltellm of Klamath Knlls 0. Wright Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hinyth of Ililderhrund were transacting busi ness In Klamath Palls Friday. Miss Margaret Pool spent the tveok-ond wiili hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Is, I'. Pool of Hiiderbrand. .Mr. C, II. Lull or Central Poinl i;i iii J ilderbrajid lor a few days. II. P. Al"xander was n visitor .it .1. (I. Wright's Sntiirdflt. David Hliss mad.- a bltslni lo Klamath Fails Mondiy. Mr. Mills, father of II. 1. il from his slst.r, Miss Bertha Flowers, whose home hi In Hon Francisco. Frank Ilal! and father, of Round Luke, were calling In Midland on Sunday. .Mrs. Frank Flowers of Midland and Mr. Flowers' slsler of San Francisco, were among the Visitors in the county seat on Tuesday. .Mrs. Albert Gregory and Mrs. Illlhert Lurgent were shopping In Rlamatx) Falls Tuesday. Master James and Geo. Flowers have bcon visiting this week with George Burnett on Miller Island. Albert Hall, who has been with S. L. Burnett for the past couple of weeks, was called home on Wed hesday by serious lllncrn of his brother, Frank, of Hound Lake. Frank Flowers was vlslllng with s. i.. Burnett Wednesday. Joe Foster of Round Lake was a caller in Midland Wednesday. Mrs. Rosiroe Largent of Klamath Falls was visiting nt !h home of Mrs, Thomas Largent of Miller Is land recently. Mrs. .1. D. Hooper and daughter were among business visitors In Klamath Palls on Wodnosday. Illlhert and Rbscoe Lnrgent aro among the doer hunters ibis areek, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burnett were culling at Joe Calhoun's on Wed nesday. Mrs. Joe Mohoney and i-hiiiip-n of Laug.dl Valley are spending the i week at the CalhOUh home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bchllleck of Klamath Falls were visiting leu I mother on Wednesday. Mrs. I-:. A. Shulmlre end hods wore I visiting' in Klamath Fails Wednes day. I Mr. and Mm. Edgar Furber of trip' MiilOr Island are (he proud parenwi I of a new daughter, born ' on Oct. cl the barn are being traced "P Mrs. Frank Plowors and Francis were In the county seat Saturday. lid haul It..' wiis a visitor Son) In Ktamnih Falls Saturday. Albert ll'ill and GoorK" llurnult i delivered u herd of dairy cows to Wm. Tlngley. n prominent ranch-Mho Hall ranch Saturday. Mr. Hall or of Midland, was u business visitor i lui.l recently purchased the herd In Klamath Fulls recently. j from F.dwurd ltoyre at MlJIund. Imported and Domestic Groceries Our complete stock of staple and fancy groceries is open to you each day from 7 av m. to 9 p. m. including Sundays. Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Dny Italian-American Grocery WE DELIVER FREE Sure! Our Service Is On ALL MAKES Mills 1.1' !" Klamath Valley hospital left lor his home a shbrl lime ag). Arthur Bhulttilrg I" hay on I he Week. J. D. helping to Hooper ranch this CHAS. J. CIZEK Merchant Tailor 109 South Seventh St. t Mrs. II. N. Moe and .Miss Vera Houston of the tree planting cam- pulgn committee, will speak before the Parent-Teachers' Association meeting of the PafrVieW School to morrow afternoon at the hour of 2;30, was Ihe announcement made today. They will endeavor to make the pupils ttnd their parents real life the value of tree planting In Klam ath Falls. During Ihe afternoon's program the children of the Bevenlli grade will present "Tho Landing of Co lumbus." It is hoped that as many parents as nre nblo will attend the meeting. Jim Vilira atended the done itonaiiza hiiniriiay. Mr. William Wight of Dairy was Charles Porter is busy this week visiting with friends In Htttefbirandl winter supply of wood a'nndav I from Bftaw Bertram Mills for K. 1 There were church servie.-n e.l the school house Sat urday night anil I Sunday. It was well attended. The music recital given by Mr. .Vllson, music teacher, has been put off Until the 31Mb of Oelober. F,v eryhody Is Invited. MIDLAND Miss Annn Burnett of Spring Luke spent Sunday at the home of Mary Sevlek. Frank Flowers a enloylng a vls- L. Furber. MIkh Beriba Flowers Is vlslllng with her brother at the Largent home for a few days. Midland was awakened oariv Thursday morning by soiinrts of alarm of fire which broke nut in the bam belonging to Hurry With roll. Tile barn and all lis (ORtentS and n number of tons of hay mere entirely consumed by the til '. There was no Insurance. 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