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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1925)
Saturday, October 24, 1925 EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Threo HU.:::::; :TTr : 1 Theatre 'SATURDAY ONLY Aileen Pringlo, Antonio Morena and Dorothy Mackaill in "One Year to Live" Hi' luul on" -ciu alluual yeilf pi Iht'lll unci frolic, nun fUt in which in ilrlnli nil thu wine ol life. S ii n d a y One of the greatest fflrill pictures ever made "The Half Way Girl" Starring Doris Kenyon, Lloyd Hughes and Hobari, Hosworth ft . Special Monday I 'roll vC i ills-- New Dance; Popular Music "King's 1925 Revue" cftfainly cbout People . i one UUNPRRI) i'i;i!i i;T Al thu iniuitliiK Of Ihi' liny Hcoulii nf tnoup "", hpltf i ' ovonlng iho attendance wai ono, hundfiM pet emu. Thi meeting wU held In thu A. O. u, w. ktU. wriii NORTHERN 1 1 it BROP Mis CUM ta lion Wllllumi Iiuk ae. copied " positron with lbs Northern Kur Shop. Minn W 1 1 II in h comes in KhtmaHi flMi row Fort Klamath. MRU. PltANEY VKllY ILL Mrs. Ja It K,;r:ey Is rnnflticd to her li'iliio .ii KctoikI iiiii Omul, suffering with uu attack of bron clilul pneumonia. Today her ton diiioii ibowi iUfbt improvement. i n HEDPOIUI Bnborl p.. i ud Archie Kr.m tnburg motored to Ashiund tbts morning whore thoy will attend the football (ana this aflqrnoon. I Jhe LIBERTY I , . , J Saturday Only "MIDNIGHT SHADOWS" Hair-Raising Mystery, Love and thrilling action . , , : l Sunday and Monday The Great Tom Mix in Zane Grey's wonderful story "The Rainbow Trail" Bigger and better than "Riders of the Purple Sage" (I RANTS PASS visitors B, K. Cobb mill A. It. Davis of runlH Puns were himlneHS visitor, i KlaWplh Falls over Friday. M.W.I N MAN C. M. (lllmoru of Mil II n ii lii Hi' city tocluy to transact IiiihIousm af-fain, BUSINESS TRIP If. Krriiih arrived In Iho clly la it veiling from Bond and wilt ,sH-nd Hi- week-end In Kl. mi. nil Fulls hi IilimIui'KH matter. I'lUiM KIRK Marl Warren and E. K. Clark of Kirk registered at tba botw Whit. PeUeon this morning. They plan in himmkI the week-end here on hu-i-noM matters. shopping PROM UODOC POINT Mm. E. m. suviiKe spent Friday in tba ciiy from bar home at Modoc Point. She attended to business inatlerH and abopplog while here. Tin; w i;a i 'ii Kit Tin- pyclo-8torroBKrpliat I'nih i wood's pharmacy IraglatorM a alii hi liaa In pressure during Iho nirly hours loitiij and Sunilay promisee to he another fine day. Foreran for next -I bourn; Fair Willi iiuiih'nite tn in pern til re. Tho Tygflg recording thermometer registered najdteun ami minimum temperatures todfty aa follows: IIIrIi CI I.hw 31 1923 Jewett Touring New Paint, Good Tires, Runs Pine BUICK AND STAR GARAGE LEAVING Tomorrow Mr, and Mr., Lloyd Ityan And family are louring tomorrow worn Ini: for Anhland where they will ipend the day visiting with frlend.i, Tlitn will make the first trip for wee Pbylla i. oiilnc Ilyan, the Infant (laughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Ryan, who wan five weeka old yehierday. NORO IMM i s TODAY I-:. A. Nord, newly appointed BOOUt executive for the Hoy HroiltH of Klamatb eonnty, loft lb la afternoon hy motor for Porlluml when he will attend to m-oiii huHlncHa, as pec tine to return a week from Sunday. HERB PROM OREGON CITY J. S. Wiley, whom' niinrt' In particu larly familiar among tba hotel fra ternity of the atato, 1h in town for Beveral dayn to uttend to huKlnotni rnattark Mr. Wiley, wbo raglgtori ed nt the llall hotel. Is a resident of Oregon City, where be la tha own er of a hotel. if:- rSiSHV 1 'V .H The Cow As A Factory IF more of the dairy cows of the country were ex amined from the critical basis of efficiency, as a fac tory is examined by the owner, there would be many of the cows for sale or trade. Inefficient cows for milk production are cutting down the incomes of thousands of dairymen. Ehc First National bank knows that there is a constant need (or mi proventent in dairy herds of this coninutnity as well as in other sections. Vc arc keenly interested in this profitable production and arc ght to assist in building tip and bettering the herds of farmers who are in our banking territory. Wo lirgfa every progressive dairyman to attend the Pacific Interna tlonal l.lvi'HtiM'h Kxpnaltlon at Portland, October 31st to November 7th. Horn not only the beat beef and dairy Cattle Will bo exhibited but also tin inrncHi gathering of Hogs, Horses, sheep, Qbats and I'oitllry uvor assembled antler ono roof in America. It 1b close al hand anil of fern a liberal education of Inestimable worth. The First National Bank Klamath Falls, Ore. MPS. MASSKV AND Hli.DltlA Mm. (1. A. MaHMey and children. AIIbii. OfOrgS and Tbomaa. motored to Ashland this afternoon where they will attend the football game and spend the week-end. Dr. Maa uy will Join his family In the val ley (-hy tomorrow, making the trip with Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Ityan and family. OVKIt 1TIOM TALHXT ii. Bowman, who until recently conducted a general merchandise Btore at t'htlmiuln. arrived in Klam ath Palis Inst ulKht from his hum -In Talent, lie ia Btopplug at the llall hotel. OKI' TO GAME A part,.- of tho younger set who loft PBlA afternoon for the football gamo at ABbland Included M irgarot Cusnminga, Jennie Qrover, Loralnje Moriloff, Zap ha ltogers. Jean Hol ers, Virginia Heal, Inni.i Roberta, Frank llall, Catl Yancey and Les lie Blnure. Ileturnlng from tho game late this iiftemo n tho party tll stop 0:1 Green Spring!) moun tain for a wetnle roai 1. with miss AMICKB On Tuesday evening tho girls of tho Trl-S (Hub will meet at the holme of Miss Kvelyn Air.lcke when PUUU for the coming months will be discussed. New nu mbers will be discussed nt this time. Thu meeting is called for eight o'clock. AT PAIRVIBtV SCHOOL This afternoon pupils of the sixth and seventh grades of Falrview school enjoyed a costume party be tween the hours of two and four. Qamos were played and refresh ments were served at the close of the afternoon. A number of clever costumes were displayed, a goud share of the youngsters dressing in Hallowe'en garb. RETURNING TO ARKANSAS After a visit of several weeks with her son B, M. Chllcole. well known real estate man, and another sen. Max t'hllcote of Lnkevlew, Mrs. F. N. Chllcole is leaving In the morning lor her home in Arkansas. DUYS PROPERTY. HERE I). M. Iloaglaud, well known resi lient of Ashland, sees an opportunity in bnylng property In Klamath, and following ills conviction has purchas ed a piece of Klamath Falls prop erly, through a local real estate; firm. BROTHHRTONS HAVE BIG nov Mr. and Mrs. Max Urolherton are Iho proud parents of an eight pound baby hoy, born at the family home at JOS Dotty this morning at elghl o'clock. AT KARRIMAN LODGE Mrs. RhOda Tompkins left Ibis af ternoon for Harrlman Lodgp where alio will visit for several days with bor daughter, Mrs. Luster Wlshard. Shoe Manufacturers Up in Arms Hudson - Essex ,111 01 jfcay Lower Price Decisions Make Walking a Crime Factories making men's, women's and children's shoes are ready for battle claiming that the drastic price reductions plac ed on closed models of Hudsons and Elsex will cut down the purchase of shoes almost to the vanishing point. These Reductions Are to Your Advantage. Essex Coach Was 0955 Essex Coach now - $925 Hudson Coach was 01425 Hudson Coach now - - - $1385 Delivered to Your Door Other closed models reduced in proportion Acme Motor Co. 6th and Oak St, To Till'.' VOTERS OF Tilt: SECOND VAH! Wednesday. October 2S. by your ballot, you are to elect a council-j man from the Second Ward to repre sent you In the management of the City Government: I ant a CANDIDATE for this of fice and I am in the race to be elected. t AM NOT the candidate endorsed by or affiliated with any special in terests or cliques. I AM NOT anti QODDARD or pro-GODDARD. I AM for clean city government and good business administration-, i 1 believe that a dozen railroads in Klamath Falls would he more beue-j ficlal than one; that competition on-! courages and nimulates business: i that monopoly throttles industry: that. If common user privileges will stimulate business nnd give better service, it should he included in any franchise given by the city for rail road crossings or terminal facilities. To encourage the Northern Line: to enter Klamath Falls should be the object of this community. The RtVSrilde Park sale should lie con summated at oaOS to the best ad vantage of the city and, if suitable to the Northern Lines for railroad purposes, they Bbonld have the tirst option to buy. provided they meet the price of competition. THE (HMMMHIO GtFT TO TI1K STU.VHOKN RAILROAD' SHOULD BR RETURNED TO THE GITS AND ANY GRAN TO THIS LINK FOR CROSSINGS OR TERMINA1 FRANCHISES (EVEN W.ITil t'tisi MON USER) SHOULD BE CONDI TIONED Upon the return of; THIS MONEY WITH INTEREST. If elected it will he my endeavor to serve my constituents of the city of Klamath Falls to the best of mv ability without fear or favor. Yours truly A. .1. LYLK. CANDIDATE SECOND WARD COUNCILMAN, Adv. POPULAR COUPLE MARRIED TODAY Bernard Neely and Leona Win chcll Made Man and Wife By Magistrate Wedding bells tinkled In Justice court this afternoon. They rang while Hernnrd Lawrence Xcely and Myrtle Leona Wlncbeil were bein made man and wife hy Justice oC the Peace E. X: Kendall. The couple are well known in Klamath. The bride is a resident of Merrill and Mr. Neely has been identified with the lumber business in Klamath. Mr. and Mrs. Neely will reside at the home of the bride's parents for several months and then are planning on moving to Oakland, Mr. Neely's home. - ACCEPTS POSITION Max Brotherton has accepted a position with the Shell Oil company in the city. 'BIRTHS LUNDELl Born To Mr. and Mri A. J. Lundell. October IS. at Al tamont. a boy, who has been ( named Lowell Conrad. ; TWO t'ARS REGISTERED Two cars, both from California, registered at the chamber of com-i merce today. Clarence 5. Roberts of Oakland and Sam Scott, of Mo desto. California. BROTHERTON Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Brotherton. S02 Doty Street a boy on October 24. Landscaping and Shrubbery Those desiring to beautify theft" homes and yards with wisely se lected ornamental trees, roses and shrubbery, may have the freo ad vice from an experienced landscape r architect from Portland, who is visiting Klamath Falls for a short -time. Phone 5. Ask for Mr. Schuy- tcman. 24-27 (ndv) LONG AT CH2LOQULN On a combined business and pleas ure trip Lex I. nng left this after noon for Chiloquln. Ho plnns to re turn homo tomorrow afternoon. Prohi Agents Get Names Garbled Up It was Louis BOftaUd not Angelo tteglnato that was fined $200 for posaeaston of intoxicating liquor yes-' terday morning. "I want to know who is stealing my thunder," Bjitaltj declared to ' Justice or the Peace Ed Kendall th's morning. "I'm the guy who t K)k the' fall, not Regtnato." For some reason or other prohf bitlon agents thought it was n man named Reginato they were seeking, did Justice of tho Poa-'e Ed Kendall, and mol until BOnatta came in nnd corrected the error was any body iwtae to what It was all about. Who the mysterious Regtnato Isj nObbdy seems to know. KEYNOTES BEING MAILED This afternoon Mrs. Leah Smith and Miss Marj Johnston mailed out "Klamatb Keynotes," which aro mailed weekly by the chamber of commerce. Sanitary drinking cups aro formed from a roll of paper as tho handle of a new vending machine for public places Is manipulated. USED CARS At very small prices these cars still have hundreds of trouble free miles in them, miles of pleasure and enjoyment. See Them Today 1924 Tudor Ford sedan $485 1925 Ford touring, Ruckstelle axle $425 1921 Ford touring $150 1920 Velie Six touring $300 Our stock room is complete with replacement parts for every type and model of OVERLAND CARS. Our force of mechanics are expert repair men on all makes of cars. Of Course we Guarantee Eveiy Job : w- Overland-Knight Sales Co. Fourth St. at Klamath Ave. Phone 899 I. '1 B il I