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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1925)
Thursday October 2'2, 1022 even fNo Herald, kla.math palls, oregon Page Throe i Mm A f 5MAINLY cvfBOUT PEOPLE I v l L. J Keep your eye on the Pilcher Building It is nearing Completion I JiNffff5IF Thealre! L - ' aua On the Screen A delirious comely -A the Hull' ttftngl thnt disturb marring,, (IimIuUidk nixit'i-ii year nlil diiuchter , i riilli'l. On the Stage "Arc Parents People?" j Tllli stilly In Alice I J It -1 Miller'. The star Is Hetty Uroiuon I ho peter Pan girl. Tin' iupp irtlng cul Include i Adolphe Mehjnu unit Flor ence Vldor. The director lit Mai Si. f Clair. All of nr high guarantees yu u good picture. Manuel "Master of the Miht Dollar v Marks & Davis '"Bungalow Center" j s . . J r N Murray & Alma Ferguson "North and South v J Smith, Lynch & Smith '( omedy Singers Le Luxe' Kleo Lambert & Co "Artistic Grace and Strength" Two full shows each evening Vaudeville at 7:15 and !):lo IIOMI III III. M It Prank rxiihi' ii i.r io i,urg, who arrived In Kin in;1 Hi Falls IiihI v :i i UK iii iraiiwiii iiuaittflna mutters li pacts in rot tiro' to his lionie tomor row. At The LIBERTY Pretty Shirley Mason in "Scandal Proof" I I Showing a Woman's S triumph over tremen dous odds. THE ffKATHKW The Oyclo-Btormagrapb m Under wood's Pharmacy sbows the pros miro to bs failing slightly today, bnt no Immodlsto change in wrath er condltlnnH soams probable, Forecast for next 2 hours: pen Tally fair with modgfptQ temper:,. Hires. Tim Tyaoi recording thermometer roglitered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows; High ct; low fit V. B. Woollier It, poi i Ongbhr Oload; WOSt. fair earn liortloiiH tonight and Friday. Cooler light northeasterly winds, TO ENTERTAIN NOV. If On November sixth the Chrltflfaji Endeavor of tli,' El ml PresliyfoVtnii church win Ihii s costume part In ili church purlers. Tim nuestt. win drssi in tin, various garbs of (In, fanner. Games end music will form tiio ontsrtainmont, in charts of tliu affair are Mti.s IVtilln Jluy kins on tlu, social committee, Miss Margaret (jammings, chairmen it the games committee; anil Mlsi gUplae McPhorson .. chairman of the musical program, lltll.Mlsllll' Ct.lll TOMORROW Bring old clothes! This 1h what the members of the Ptiottdohlp riub ara asking of nil llli.lr members who utti'llil the mcc: In k of the club ut tin, homo of Mrs. Charles Whltmoro at SOl Main to luol row moon. At thiri meeting plans for taking rare of noQdy families throughout tbo winter months will bo discussed; following the business meeting the members will enjoy a social hour. .Moll's WINDOW AT nt.lt TlVK With witches, black cats and ail Kings symbolic of Hallowe'en, the display windows ,,f Moe's shop are among the, moil attractive to be found In the city. k. 0. Baxter, advertising manager for (He storo inning completed lbs deoonstlng of lite Windows thin il him. iii HiMiss completed After spending more than a fort night hero op buelnesj mutters, ', o. Kninii HiIh morning returned lo hi" homo In iiiiiisninlr. McDovu.d iti:ri itNS A. A. Mi Initial, I. iiiniieK-jr of I'll- bher's utnr. retprnfed Wadsesdy from Tar', in., ilmi I'orllaiKl Wherd be ban hoeu for Kovi'ral ilayK on bus Ipaas maiiorii. tllTRtt iSll'UOVlNG A. M. t'lirli-r who Iiuh baefl COS tlnod lo hln room at the rfotOi I. a!-, for : . voriil iluyH sofforlni with an attack f pISnrlsy, i reported bj vory much ImproVed today. Mr. Car ii.r tiopoH lo ho about hy the last of the woek. SMITH ItKTUtNK II. i,. smith returned ihin morning from it ili-or hunt or, Anael ('r--U. bringing hark on,; of ih" prattlaei Inn iiH hrouKht In thbi season. rio, anlmai assigDUl 196 poanoa ir i d Bind liaa ono of the moHt perfect hoajds of uny buck brought in thh saaaon N'OltTHeR.N VISITOIts J. M. Rice ntul K, A. Wnllior. both of PortfanS, nsgisiered .11 the hotel Whit" Collian yosterday, Hoth man nr,, bore nn buataeea matters, at PAIUVIEW sciioiii, All pnroniH who bare cwldfen in the Kuirviow sebool are uirged to :itl"iii the rar.-ni-ToarlhTH' Ahho- iatlon inoelinK lo ho holil ui the mh)iol tomorrow aflcrnoon at !::!'!. 1'uplln of llio Hcvciith Krario w:ll present 'Tho l.amllnK of t'olum-huH." AlTAMONT DAACK to RKOPKN I'mlor now manaRoinont, with an excellent floor ami with u roof over tin piiviiiion. the dattees at Allainoni daaee pavilllon will be roKuiuoii Saturday evening, October 31. lUnvuforlh dances will ho held nt Allutnoiit overy Weilncday und Saturday nlulii. Galloway's orchcR- tni. "ii" ui th" bast Brnslcal acKrc- galuons w inch brer vhttted this town wilt play at each dance, Il was an noitsced today. I.. II. lllitK st i:s TWO Oeorc.. Wiiylduilowa and Alex Afanaitiff ware mode dWanddnttj thh, moralnK In a unit filed by Deputy Sheriff l.ou 1). Ilurk for the recov ery of $ 3 .ri 3 . ! alleR. d due .on two proinlHKory notes. Mr. Ilurk aakfl In addition that the defendants pay his attorney's fee of $15U. It In doubly hard to hear your cro.,.1 when II Is caused by some friend double prosslng you. ATTENTION! CARPENTERS and BUILDERS C. D. Long, business representative of Carpenters No. 15)0, has been called away for a short time. His place will be filled by E. P, Duffey, sepretary of the C. L. Council. All carpenters out of work kind ly report at the Labor Temple at 9th and Walnut. Contractors, and builders call 843-W for competent help. This service is for the employer and the employe. INJURED 1 I'M. I. Robert Wilson, employe ut the Wheeler Oliuslead mill, was revere ly Injured yesterday afternoon when in jumping from a pile of lumber, his loot struck and was injured on a railroad tie. Wilson win b un able to return to work for a week or ten days. ships IN iisti;i:-s LQ8 ANOBUES, O. t. lit, (JFt The BHUohrtang steamer Ampullurhi sent out distress calls at 9:5S last night, sayliUR she was a-:ioro on Point Sur, 1110 miles soulh of San Kr.aclsco. At 10:5 f. llio taukcr sont a message Ruying she wass the rock ami proceeding, and that no vossel waa needed t.i sland by. ACCKPTS I'OSt liO.V Miss l.a Veeda Stlnton his as copied a position witft the First NattOtial hank, as .filing clerk. She took up hor new duties this morning. McMIIiIiAN hack Bill' McMillan returned losl :ii'lil from tho l.angell Vulloy country whore ho has been for several days, on n hunting trip. Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling ail work guaranteed Mrs. Wm. Bessler 430 Klamnth Ave. Botween Fourth and Fifth Next to Mooso Hall OP MOlim point On business and pleaanro; Jos. H. Mull of tho Modoc Point country spent most of VVudnedsy in Klmn-j ii I Ii Fulls. i-am: in , P, K. Uinn paid tbu city one of his frequent b5ltes visits yester day from hln rdnch home near .Mid land. W i l li Ml kl li' Ki: The glrla of lh- Trl-H Club will mat I al the hoii," of Miss Evelyn Amlcke this anmlng, whan plan-i for the reorganlzui Ion of the club will be fffscnasert STA I'T' 111 II KVH Hill stuff returned to Medford lliis ufiernuon alter spending several days here on bu in- 'i and pleasure. KI.HTI.ilSON' III II UVS HOME Irving KAStorson, president of the Tousy l.umher compsny, who hai been here tranmieiing business for ih" nael three days, returned lo his home nt Dorrls Ibis afternoon. PROM HILT, ' IMKORNIA Touring throin !, southern Qrsgou from his lioni'i in Hilt, Culiforni.t, Wllllr.m Jeffries Is among the south ern visitors In Klamath Fulls today. (THIEF TfMHER I'KflHEB I,. Conklln, chief limber prjllaer for tin; shertin-iii'.oii company with his brother, passed through Ktau: a'h Falls today on his way to I.uke vlew In the lutcr f i of his com Ijany. 1 KEDRON l.i i; TONIGHT At the hour of 7 30 this evening, tbe Kedron club will hold their reg ular business meeting at the church parlors. Tho usual business of the club will be bitton up with a social hour following. Miss Anna Mae Johnston and Mrs. II. her lladcllffe will be hostesses. . Fine Stationery During the week we received nearly a thousand boxes of the newest and up-to-date stationery. Prices Range from 65c to $2,50 per box De Luxe Gift Boxes Covered with Cretonne, Sill', and Plush. Beau tiful packages - high class stationery $1.25 to $20.00 COSTI'Mi: PARTY Tho pupils Of the .-nth and sev enth grades of lb" Fairview school are to enjoy a eoetume party at th school on Saturday afternoon, be tween the hours of two and foil! o'clock. Rotraahminta of cider an: apples will he served. Prises wil he awarded lo ths pupils having thi best costumes. MOLTER ARRIVES J'hll Molttr rcajinlly of ltoseville. arrived in the city yesterday to take np his new amies as special agent for the Standard Oil company. M-. .Molter is taking the position which w. ll Oyermelr , leaves, after two yearn here. LEAVING SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Overmeir ore leaving on Saturday morning for Sacramento where they will r.1 sde, after having lived in Klamath Falls for the past two years. Mr. Overmeir has received a promotion with the Standard Oil company to he city salesman of Sacramento. TODAY'S TOl l'.ISTS 1". A. Armstrong of Lnvoye. Wyo.. WencU v. Drohony, Hamilton city, Calif.. Victor II. White. South Col by, Wash.; Hurry Dooley. Malta Mont.; William Jerreries, Hilt. Cal.; and Harry 11. .lohnsnn of Chivlar. Calif., register .1 at the chamber of commerce today. rrnd boys hunting Arriving 'here from Medford last evening Clayton Maxl maud Clyde Johnson of Head, are. enjoying a fe wdays hunting In the Klamath Falls eountiy. JEROME OP MEDFORD Jerry Jerome of Jledford arrived In the city lale this afternoon to transact business mattors. FOUNTAIN PENS All popular makes in all standard sizes. Parke.' Duofold Conklin's W atsr man's Shaeffer's Lifetime Prices range from $2.7S to $8.50. Pencils to match ail pens. Pen and Pencil sets in gift bOXes from $5.00 up. BOOKS In addition to our usual large stock of fiction we novj have an unus ually good variety of Children's Books Gifts Books Bibles Make your selections now for the holiday and we will put them aside for you. '- WsVV S " TM K-KST irtITT T-.-m T T S d-VT-kT - -"sVT Vfll M r I 1 .jii.-r WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THE.1R DRUGS iaccupacvI SOLTRBRN ARRrUAIS Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Derr. W. Kear ney and C. 1.. Harris all of San Fran.isco are afternoou arrivals re gistering at the hotel White Pelican. 'State Education Man Visitor Here MRS. WAITF. BETTER Mrs. F. S. Walte.who has been suffering mitt an attack of ptomaine poisoniug Is repjrtGd as very much Improved today. main in Klamath Falls for a day or so hefpre continuing his journey hack to Salem. BRATTLE VISITOR C. T. Kennedy of Seattle is among the coast arrivals here for business reasons. j J. E. Calav.in. who is connected with the state department of edu cation, with his principal duties con- ; fined to the boys and girls club work, arrived last niglu from Lake county. Today Mr. Caravan. In company with County Club Leader Frank Sexton, paid persbnal calls on schools close to town lo interview dull members and give advice on their work. Mr. Calavan will re-! PLIERS KILLED WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. (JPf Two enlisted moa of the Milwaukee" were killed today when a seaplane from tlie cruiser crashed in a tail spin near Guantanamo, Cuba. Great oaks from little acrons grow, and their friends criticize . them for not being othor kinds of trees. , GORDON OOEjS HUNTING J. A. Gordon enjoyed a hunt lug trip yesterday aflcrnoou on the Nel son ranch. Slits. STOOPS IMPROVING Mis. T. J. Stoops Is somewhat Im proved today after having been very 111 tor tl'.e past two weeks sin tering wit'h a sevoro attaok of la grippe. DICK WRIGHT LEAVING Dick Wright Is loavlag tomorrow for Portland where he will attend llio toot bull game un Saturday at Multnomah field and visit ror tho coming fortnight with his parents, llr. and .Mri. u. Wright, NRAH MAI, IN J. 1. Heard. I.'eyd Peter und J. l Conwny spent Wednesday after noon in the Mnlln country on a hunting trip. It Is estimated that the paying ore in sight In Hie famous mines of Al. million, Spulu, is sufficient to pro- uuco a million unsaa 01 mercury, Bfewek rap m HG.1t! 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