The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 26, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Monday, October 2C, 1928
Mainly About People
Great 10-Day
FUR SALE
Note Prices Below
See Our Windows
This is the grcfttvtl display "f w Coats, Cupoi iul
, J&cquottci evT ihown in Klamath Palls,
Get Your Fur Coat for Winter NOW.
Luskin Sdal coal '1H indie.; long $98.50
Luskin Seal coal, mink collar and
$115.00
Heaveri'tlx' Jacqqette $72.50
Luskin Seal coat squirrel collar
and cuffs $135.00
Sable niuskrat coat with fox collar $215.00
Sable tuuskrat coal, crepe lined . $148.50
Leopardine Jucipiettc $75.00
Mar Mink Jecquctte $145.00
Hlue Squirrel Jacquette $350.00
French Seal coat, fitch trimmed $350.00
Cooney Cape $40.00
Cooney Cape $65.00
Mink Cape $125.00
Gray Squirrel Coat $750.00
These prices arc unbeatable
This sale will close Saturday, Nov. 7th.
Northern
810 Main St.
The Washington Cafe
' tba moit popular eating place Id Kl&msth Full! tndsr
"There's a Reason"
TOU CAN
EAT BETTER FOR LESS
AMERICAN AMI CHINESE DISHES
ISO Booth Hlith Woe Bblug. Prop.
PUTS-SORES
1 Cleanse thoroughly ihcn,
aajv U'ltlitMit ruuPing, '. i ly
V CKS
V A PORUB
O r 17 t lil', Jot i UMil i tarly
IH)KT Oi l 'ICK HOCUS
Dntll certain flxturea arrive in
the eiiy, the pottoftlfe will open at
elKht o'clock In the Uornlni and
oom at 1:41 In th" eveiiliiK. wan
t hn annoiiucemenl of Pun t ntujil ir Mr-
call today, Until the ((store ar
rive there will hi. no way of pro
tertlm: the inallH and for thin rea
aPB people wlxhltlK to 0t into the
poMofflce at nlKht munt do no he
fore the above pitted hour.
Protect Your Car
W illi side curtains and auto tups and repairing,
Besi Service ;u
Connolly Bros. 918 Main
Reliable
Crank case fdrvjee and
General and Firestone
TirCS y1' any
where.
Klamath Tire i
House
"Cap" Oalklni
Klamath Ave. & 6th St.
Flrostono, Oonerul and
Oldflold Tires.
Fur Shop
Phone 374-J
GROUND UKOKBN TOHAV
Dndor tbe direction of Arthur 01
on, Kciieral contractor for the new
buildtna which in beloi oracted bj
(i. I). Orir.le en the cuincr of Main
and RleVOtttb, the excavutliiK wort
wiih aiiirli'd this i.i.c
HXVBCfrHD UOMJ3
Mrs. M. K. LtiCM and little I0D
are expected back from Portland
thin week, where they have been
vIsliInK (or the past (ortntfht with
retatlvee mid trlonda,
I.AKICVICW VIS1TOU
Kenneth I.. Colirln of I.akevlow
ipenl the week-end holiday IP Klam
ath Kails with friends.
MItS. N'OltltlS AWAV
I Mrs, DOOla NorriH left Sundtiy tor
Portland, where she will spend sever-
ul days with friends until the latti r
purl of the week. While In .he north
ern city she will visit the markets
In Hie Interests Of her work with
Moe's shop, she was accompanied as
far nH Medford with Mr. and Mrs.
B, V.. Hayes, Miss Wynin Brother
Ion and Harvey Ayers.
Miss GRISSKIiH RESIGNS
Miss Winnie Grizzle, teacher of
the county school lit Kestersun s
mill al I he ores! of Topsy graddi
has handed In her reslRiiatlon bO"
cause of ill health. Mi drizzle's
successor has been selected, the
county school superintendent's of
fice said (odiiy.
Mnc.U'l.EV RETURNS
After transacting business matters
in DUgene and Medford for the past
few days, Gordon MaoAuley return
od to tbu city last uveulug.
THK WEATHER i
Tlii- Cycle Kl orimtK rn iih ul I'nil
wood's Pharmacy reglsl
rod a slight I
iUh In barometric pressure during
(in- I'uriy houn Oiin morning buini
DOOJI III' tVOdAAcy wuh downwind.
Knrcriisl for m-xl 21 hours:
(..(rally fnlr lint villi om"
cloudlneei, Moderate temperature .
Tim Tycos recording thcrij.oui"t.-i-!
registered maximum and mini in u id
.temperaturei lofjay eg follows:
I High 01; low 29.
f
IT, H. Weather Report
Oregon - Oenorally cloudy with
mo'i.-iiif" temperature tonight and
Tuesday. Mailt i.ouihirly wind,
oot.n mini;:
'Anybody round bard know how
oiw Ala u iii lii i ii k claim?" u win
It. ('. Hplnk. Justice of tba paico
ul Chlloqnln inlkliiK In t hi: county
Blark'l oiricu this morning. At the
mention of Kohl, hum pricked UP
mill there wiih n general movement
1 1, wu rd HU magistrate. "Yen. (Old'
I ho J, of Pi repeat t. "I want to
itgka out a claim mi a mountain in
Jiii-Hkou county t hitt assayed lit 600
a tun. Ii In copper, (fold and silver,
and ii li ilch."
Mls.MITH '" ' B!H
Mini W. Koajnllh of tkt, California
Oregon power couipuny returned
la ii ni. iii from Band and Portland
s-hen ha., boon for Hi" pant two
pooka .... a combined bualneni ami
pIcaHui'o Irlp. lli reports puliltci to
It" bUXXlQg in I'urtltind, with noHtl
duns flocking lh! vurloiiH bote) Ipb-
blos.
AT eagle RIDGE tavern
A party of local people Including;
Mr. and Mm. Clyde Davis, Mr. an I
Mrs. V. .udow, Minn Joan McDon
ald, Mian Alice Owens. Mrs. Lucille
McMillan, Dun Crump and Paul
Foster, motored 10 Eegle Eldg"
Tavern on Saturday evening for t
rank-end party at the Tavern. They
riitinieil home la-t evening. Mr. Mc
Millan expects to return from the
Tavern on Wednesday to remain In
the city for the winter months.
Mlts. IOXBS RETURNS
Mm. Wilbur Jones and Hon Wll
hur. Jr., returned Inst ev. nine, from
a week'M visit with reliMlves In Met!'
ford and PhoeniX. In Medford tin v
visited at the home of Mrs. Jones'
sister. Mm. K. h. Taylor, and ul
Pheenlx with another (later, Mr..
.1. M. Kader. Attorney and Mrs. Dm
Newberry accompanied them hem.1
lost evonlng, returnloi to their
home In the valley late last iilsht.
VISITS RELATIVES
it. l). liofherRer motored to Med
lord BbndCy where he spent the day
the uest of hla aunt and uncle,
Mr, and Mm. J. J. Stellar. He re
turned to Klamath Kails lust 0TO-nltiK-
WEEK EM VISIT
Thomax Cook and O. R. Kluth of
PXunlna motored In to Klamath
Kails on Baturday evening, ipendlng
(be week-end here vlaUtng villi
friends. They returned home this
morning.
HEMtV HAAS LEAVING
Henry Haas is Leaving In the inom
Iiik for Portland where be will en
ter business. He recently returned
from Sun Francisco whore Tie visited
With friends for several weeks. Dur
ing the pnst two weeks he has been
assisting ui Bugarman's during their
sale.
IN THE VAI.I.EY
Mr, and Mrs. Marlon Hanks and
Mr. and Mrs. I). N. Clemens spent
Hie week end In Ashland visiting
with friends.
FROM PORT KLAMATH
Mr. and Mrs. 11. 11. Loosley spent
the day li!i Klamath Kalis from' their
home nl Fort Klamath,
RHBPHBRDS AT MRDFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shepherd spent
Sunday in Medford returning home
lain last evening.
LOCAL GIRLS AT MRDFORD
Tim Misses Connie Crystal) Ruth
tilndsey anil Inez. Jenkins spent Sun
day in Medford visiting with friends,
They returned home last evening.
PI CKETT IN CITY
D. J. Puckelt. well known resident
of the Rooky Point country, is trans
acting business niatters in the blty
today.
WORD FROM DIE CASPER
In n letter which Mrs. (leer;,.
Casper recently had from Dr. Cas
per, who was called to Cyprus. Illi
nois, by the serious Illness of bis
falher, he expresses hope that the
elderly mini will recover. He has
taken him to Mayo lirothcra at
Rochester lor medical uUculluji.
C' GIRLS ItC'lT UN
The Misses Martha and Jo Opp
returned Hnturdny from Koutbern
Cnlirornla where ihey have spent a
delightful two w. cks vacation with
relative! and fri. diIm. Mlu Jo re
sumed her position with the Klrnt
.Vailonul hunk lh: morning and Miss
Martha with Lor' u. Co.
HOOD RIVEIt VISITORS '
Mr. udd Mrs. 1 c. Mlllwcll and
Mr. mid Mm. J. .'!. Jones of Hood
River enjoyed Hi week-end visiting
hi Klamath Fills. They returned
borne by motor this afternoon.
FROM Bl'GK.N'E
Edwin A. Con a in. and Ernest I..
Couunt, both of Uugene, arrived In
the city Sunday for u brief business
and pleasurd trip.
MOTOR TO MEDTORD
Mr. and Mrs. C. r. DeLap and Mr.
anil Mrs. Jack Deal enjoyed a motor
Irlp to Medford .Sunday. They left
Klamath Kallu Sunday morning, ar
riving In Medford for luncheon.
Typhoid Epidemic
Claims First Victim
Kuvugoa of typhoid fever pro.-
fatal at 7 a. m. today to Mrs. Lilly i
Batolla Twombly. who died nt the
Twombly home, 2138 Orchard ave
nue. Hfter an illness of 34 days.
Mrs. Twombly Is the first victim
of a small typhoid epidemie Hint
broke out In Klamatb Falls over a
month ngo. She Is survived by hr
husband, Percy Twombly, who Is em
ployed at tho Klamath Superior
laundry, and an eight year old
daughter, Funeral Rcrrlces will h an
nounced tomorrow.
STl'DKXTS SUSPENDED
SALEM, Ore.. Oct. 20.- Twelve
boys intending Hi" local high school
wera this morning suspended for be
longing to an organisation which
school authorities declare to be a
Secret society.
Most of us are mad at the world
Just because there aren't enough'
first prizes for all of us to have one.
TS your eyesight as good as th
other fellow's? Is your atten
tion constantly called to the fact
that your vision Is not up to par?
You need our expert examination
and advice.
,Dr. H. J. Winters
Epyestght SpeciuIiSt
Klamath Falls, Ore.
We grind our own glasses.
, v "grave dangers of phys
tf"w ills lay the p.tih of
X "i nvix.nrnrinkaHnnI inn'
SAVE-i
SAFETY
DRUGSTORE
I 'JJ'v H,'-; w vniiieS'
. - t'i .. '
';i..:.',': ,r
' x sartor rtii-
Tlr- -evT Itispure
'Jw'vA Castor Oil
I. . .. ,' A i itltov.t tasto
s ' . : J but widtthe
25?Sottlc
Star Drug Store
Wto ffoxa.& Drag .Von
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
KERNS HERE ON VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. George K. Barat,
former well known renldenls of
Klumulh Kails, now living in Oak
land, California, arrived In the elty
Saturdny evening for a fortnight's
visit with relatives and their many
friends. Today they are vlsliing
villi Hie Ii. B. Kerns family at Keno
and will vlr.it In Klamatb Falls, the
guests of Mr. Kerns' sister. Mm.
:. II. Ray. Mr. Kerns still holds
extensive Inter (Is her". At tbe
present time they are. building a
beautiful new home in the Pied
mont resldetlUal section at Oakland.
DINNER TOMORROW EVENING
Honoring the Past Matrons and
the Past Patrons, tbe Aloha chap
ter of the Eastern Stnr are being
hostesses with it 0:30 dinner at the
Masonic Hall tomorrow evening. T)
this dinner all past matrons and
past patrons are cardinally invited.
MRS. WELLS RETt K.NS
After visiting iii Klnmalh Falls
for several weeks at the home of
her son. .1. Percy Wells, and the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ackley.
1 1 Mrs. Emma Wells returned to her
home in Ashland Sunday. She was j
accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs.
Ackley and Mr. and Mrs. Wells.
AT ASHLAND
Mr. and .Mrs. K. ('. Stueky spent
Sunday in Ashland. At noon they
enjoyed a picnic lunch in the beau
tiful park. Tbey returned home
last evening.
SCHOOL BOARD TONKHI!'
A special meeting of the school
hoard has been called for 7:30 tiii
evening at which time the board
will consider equipment for the
new Fremont School building.
TODAY'S REGISTRATIONS
J. B. Doliul, San Francisco, Verne
A. Fagin. Ixjs Angeles, and J. Qi
Weard of Woodland. California, were
tho few foreign tourists who regis
tered at the chamber of commerce
office today.
MR. AND MRS. PERRY
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry sput
the week tend at the Clrant Nolson
narue near Ke-no. Sunday Gvening
Mr. and Mrs. S. Abbot and ML;s
Jean Perry motored to the Nelson
ranch home to bring Miss Pcrry'j
parents back to the city. Sunday
Mr. Perry enjoyed a China pheas
ant hunt.
VISITING sons
Mrs. C. A. Collier and dauffhter.
Miss Dorothy, are here from their
home at Eugene for a visit with
Mrs. Collier's sons. A. M. Collier
and Alfred P. Collier. They are now
stopping at the Alfred Collier homo.
Tluvy will remain in the city- for
about two weeks.
GIVING CARD PARTY
The ladies of St. Mary's Altar
societv are civinc a card party and
; old fashioned dancing party on Wed
nesday at the old Griffith plaCU on
the old Merrill road, 13 miles out
from the city. '
HUNTING IX 'ALLEY
Coorge Fife and K. Amickc of
the Falls Mercantile store spent
Snnday down the valley on a hunt
ing trip. They returned with th,
limit in pheasant.
PAST MATRON'S CLUB
Mrs. H. W. Bathiau..- aud -Mr.;.
C. L. Harvey will be hjstcssera on
Kriday afternoon at tho home of
Mrs. Bathiany to t'.io members of
tho Past Matrons club of Aloha
chapter. The guests will gather at j
the Bathiany home at the hour Of
2:30.
NORTHERN VISITORS
A. E. Kruse. C. D. Frar.er. R. A.
Cray. W. E. Bliss. Robert Woods, E. j
C. Wardell and J. J. Lewis all reg-j
Isterlng from Portland at the hotel
White Pelican, arrived in tho elty
Suttday.
ATTENDING BUSINESS
A. B. Davis of t i rants Pass
,i-
rived here Sunday for the pnriX)
of transacting business.
RAY WARNER IN VALLEY
I Rny Warner motored to Medford
Sunday morning and returned home
! via Crater Lake last evening.
WITH MRS. COPER
Mtb. W. II. Cofer will be hostess
to the Happy Hour club at her home
on Alameda street tomorrow after
noon. FROM INDEPENDENCE
R. L. Kiilliinder. J. E. Lapp and
A. L. Rultahder of Independence are
visiting in the city today.
i '"'-sSfa ,,-11- - -..ijii
Big Special Attraction
King's 1925 Revue
Snappy girls and clever men in dances and
songs here is a number worth while. Our
excellent feature
"The Half Way Girl"
will also be shown
King's Revue will be shown twice each evening
at 7:15 and 9:15. Admission prices
Children
Adults
Lodges
igT liberty
Final showing tonight of Zanc (ircv'.i dramatic novel,
"The Rainbow trail"
starring the great Tom Mix
Tuesday and Wednesday
double 'Dill with two absolutely different types
of pictures Sot-icjly and Western,
"The Marriage Market"
and "The Double X"
EE'l l i.-N Tt own
Mr. and .Mrs. ti. A, Hollwel! and
Junior returned to their home in
grorlUe 'Sunday after visiting for
several weeks with Mrs. Holiwellnj
patents. Mr. and Mrs. Gvoro Chas-I
tain of Chiloquln. In returning home j
they motored to Crater Lake ami !
out the Medford entrance.
EX-OIP DRINKS
Robert M. Good, former North I
Bend policeman, was arrested in
North Bend at 10 o'clock last eve
ning by Chief P. It. Jackson ou ii
charge of being drunk and disorder
ly. He iwas fined $20 this morning
by C. E. May bee, piltce Judge.
Marshfield News.
CAR LOAD
Sulphur
Just Received from San Francisco
This is a commercial grade of sulfur for use on alfalfa.
The price will be as follows, as lone; as the stock lasts:
In Sack Lots. 1 10 th, per sack .'. $3.00
1000 lb v .$24.75
In ton lots, per ton $45.00
Don't delay your orders on . this as the earlier the
sulfur is applied the better the results for the fol
lowing year.
J. W.
Moline
Farm Implements, Cream Separators, Milking Mach-
ines, Fencing, Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds
1303 South Sixth Street ;
j Phone 557-J , ::x ' jj
r Klamath Falls, Oregon
a 25 cents
50, cents
-. 65 cents
I
NEW YORK The Rev. Norjian
Thomas, socialist candidate for may-,,
or, regards American aviators who
bomlj .Moroccans as "plain murder-
The Walton Wright Co.
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Fire, Automobile, Casualty
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