The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 31, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    Saturday, October 81, 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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VIMTINO IN ROSRBURG
Mrs. J. H. Hockley Of Wrl Klam
nlh In visiting In Kosoburg WttO
Mends.
ilf Theatre
Tonight Only
Beotil(iJnl ALICE TERRY In
"ANY WOMAN"
Willi I happened in T.TIIS i rl might happen I"
W'S' WOMAN!
Sunday's Big Picture Is
"WILD HORSE MESA"
Znnc flr'cy it grcnl story f wilil IiSn(c hunting
in Arizona. thousand horse power story
. and a thousand smashing rem-'.!
AtJhe LIBERTY
Tonight 'lily
"The Outlaw's Daughter"
featuring i"""1 popular Itlrl rider in 1 1 woit, in a
mil. hi pjctere "f ill.' Western cattle country,
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Sunday nnd Monday Harry Carey in
"The Bad Lands"
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Notice to Our Customers
f ii order t meet the rabid growth of our husi-nes-s,
we have purchased a two-ton i. M. C.
Truck with an exteoded wheel bate, equipped
in handle lumber and almost any amount of
furniture.
Long and Short Hauling
Get Our Prices on Egg Mash and Cracked Corn.
Anderson Transfer and Feed Co.
335 So. Sixth - - Phorlc 795
Four Ttucka at Your Service
Help Us To Spell It Right
For the sake ol inner, nobler, more unselfish
living, let us put the U in CHURCH. Only yew
can do it.
Worship sr Kid at ll a.m. and 7 :30 p in. Sunday
First Presbyterian Church
Sixth ami Tine Streets Arthur L, Rice, Minister
AT Q RANTS PASS
.Mr. mill Mrs. A. M. Schlesol are
attending to business vests in
rants Pass over t ho week-end.
Just
Arrived
New Stock of High Grade Great
Western Batteries at Reduced Prices.
11 Plate, wood case 12.85
11 Plate, rubber case 13.65
13 Plate, wood case .15.35
13 Plate, rubber case . 16.85
12 Volt, rubber case 18.65
Klamath Falls Auto Co.
"The small garage with a large trade"
ROY CALL Prop. ,
224 Main
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e5Wainly ebout jj
Peopie a
llKTI'ltV I K'lM I'oitll.AMi
Mr. unci Mrit. O. ('. Kelly ami thi-lr
daughter Kathfyn returned tins week
friini I'ortiiiiui vrhere they have been
for Uiii past w. i li.
RBTVBNKU l.AKT KVKNIKU
K. Bugarman and w. w. Mc
Ni'i'iy returned lasl eVonteg from
i.iiii. vii'w. wjiero tboy bake b n
mi business for Revo ml duyn.
(iOltllOS AT LAKE
J. A. Qo'rdon, prsldent of bd First
National fbnnk, with Mm. Oordon,
III ipentflttg B few days .In i-iik.'Vlnw
mi business inuitum. While there
limy are guests ni the home of Mr.
mill Mm. SSim llnltl wlo .
KANSAS YlrtlTOIt
Itnlph M. Ilnuuiln mill Wife, Of
Wichita. KaniaSj was here teday for
n brief vIhIi with Mr. and Mrs. Oeo.
BtephensoOi who. with their son.
Hub. came over from Lakevlew to
meet them. Mr. Rounds I Ute
own ii ojt fifty-time Inniber. yurdH
in tho Kansas anil Oklahoma terri
lory, mid In making a lour of tin.
west tor tho purpose of securing
find-baud iiitoriiiiitlon u:t to the
present Htutuii of tho lumber Indns
iry. fast
.MASMNO TO COAST
itoraee m. Manning lefi today for
Seattle for the purpose of accom
panying, his Wife anil hoii lionu. from
Ibat city. Tb(- nan was liorn In the
roast city a fi-w weeks ago. Will
I.--. made the Journey with him.
. AT LAKRVIKW
Mrs. Baldwin. Sr.. and her daugh
ter. mih Maud Balderln. arc on
Joying a vinit wiib relatives in i.ako-
VlcW.
HAllitY HAll.EV HEBE
Harry Bailey, one of the leading
business men of Lakcvlcw, made a
bflaf vIhIi in Kiamatb Palb today.
Mr. Bailey l ono of the roKcntu f
lh.' OroKon Agricultural POlliKt', a
djheetor Of the M. (-'. O. railroad and
president of tbu Lakcvlow Chamber
of Commerce.
RETCRKB TO OAKLAND
Mm. S. K. Martin, former resl
dpni of Klamath Knll, who now
makpH her homo In Oakland, Cali
fornia loft for the fouib thlit-mom-inK
attor nn exteDded visit here with
relatlvee ami n i.-mt .
AT BH4tBBBAMp SOHOOI;
On Krleluy n von ink' the llllduhrand
Kchool Knve a Kociul from which thi'y
netted elpse to 130.00. At this
gathering a cominunlly club was or
ganlSSd and keen Interest was shown
in the organization.
JACKIE KMMONS II. I.
The many friends of Jackie Em
mons are sorry to learn that she
Is 111 nt her apartment in The Win
ters, suffering with an attack of la
grippe.
MRS. NOItltIS RETURNS
Mrs. Doela Norris returned this
morning from Portland, where she
has been visiting for the past four
dayn. She resumed her position
with Moo's store this morning.
RETURN'S TO S. V.
After a summer spcni principally
In negotiation and purchase of
Klamutb. pino timber, lllchard H.
Hovey loft yeslerday for San Fran
cisco, where he will spend the whit
er. Mr. Hovey has spent tho lust
two summers In Klamath Kails look
ing Into sma.ll timber elalms in
the eastern puit ot the county.
N10W ( 'HARTER ltlCADV
Tho new charter for tho Kennies
Golf and Country club has arrived
and members are requested to call
at tho office of MagUlre and Ma
Kiilro bO sign It. Tho club now Jias
a membeishtp of over SO members.
WRIGHT WON'T RETURN
According to word received in tho
city today by friends ot Dick
Wright,, ho will not return to Klam
ath Falls ns ho planned iwhea he
loft here ten days ago to visit his
pSrentS, Dr. and Mrs. It. Wright, of
Portland. DlCk writes ho will leave
soon for New York City with his
father. During ,'1'ls stay In Klain
at.h Falls ho made a host ot friends
who regret to learn that ho will
not return to this city.
PROM MAUN SHOPPING
Mrs. W. A. JIncken and daughter,
Mnrgarot and Mrs. Miller ot Matin,
spoilt the clay In Klamath Falls
shopping.
NEW YORK. "My, but the nc.
ross got It right In the neck," said
Mllllcent Rogers Snlm when she
heard of a $37,BOO verdict against
wiida Bennett'i Countess Balm, who
is in litigation herself, refused 'o
poso, "My pictures never do me
Justice," she explained.
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Saws, DisUon,
Knives, Door
Heaters At
Wonderful Prices
This licnler will, take 22 inch'
stick (if Wood: Cast) iron tup and
Indium with small cast lining.
$14.35
Electric Heaters 0.00
Perfection Oil Heaters
Unfinished Breakfast Set
Table, 4 chairs, only
$10.35
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Furniture and Hardware - Money-Saving Prices
r BETWEEN EIGHTH and NINTH on MAIN.
SACRED UKAKT CIlfRCH
The R'overena William s. McDer
mott, O. P ot San Francisco, will
arrive tonight to conduct a mission
at Sacred Heart church for the com
ing week. Father McDermott has
conducted missions throughout the
country for ilie past twenty-five
yeerS and his vast experience has
made his sermons both Interesting
and instructive. Father Looser feels'
most fortunate in being able to se
cure Father McDermott to conduct
this annuel mission, the object of
which is to instruct and Inform non
t'nthollcs who may ho desirous of
knowing the true teachings of the
Catholic church, as' well as offering
extraordinary opportunities for mem
bers of the church for worthily re
ceiving the sacraments, Btveryone la
cordially invited to attend the ser
vices during the mission.
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Reservation Cop
Sued by Hospital
Henry Shudley, reservation police
officer nnd usually the complainan'.
must appear as defendant in a civil
suit instituted yesterday by J. Pos
pisll. Mr. PospiStl, a local automo
bile man, is suing Shudley for $075
which ho alleges Is duo him on .'.
promissory note.
Idaho Loses to
Southern School
MOSCOW, Ida., Oct. 31.
Tho University of Idaho football
eleven wns toppled from tho throne
of tho Pacific conference yesterday
when the University ot Southern
California swamped the Vandals on
the local field by tho 61 to 7. The
driving attack ot tho southerners
complotoly wrecked tiho Idaho de
fense Drury led the U. S. 0, drive,
making three touchdowns nnd mak
ing bhree points in tries for goal.
Idaho near the end the second
period openod an aerial attack that
resulted In a touchdown,
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HARDWARE
At Attractive Prices
$3.75; Hammers, Planes, Nails, Keen Kuiter Pocket
Locks, Hihges, Pans and Kettles, Files, Tools, many
articles.
Six Pound
Guaranteed for one
year. Tilts Back.
$3.50
36 inch
L U C A S
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USED
Clean-up Sale
Onr stock of used cars must go - no reasonable price
will be rejected on the cars listed below:
1919 Ford Touring
1921 Ford Sedan .
1923 4-Door Sedan
1924 Ford Ton Tmck
1922 Ford Touring
1924 Ford Touring
1920 Buick Six
We also have one Hudson Speedster, 19122 model, 6
good tires, new paint, and in fine shape mechanically.
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Balsiger Motor Go.
Authorized Ford Dealers
8th and Klamath
This New Range
Ijessa
'$37.80'
DSfil
l ire ho-; has cast iron linings,
which will hold a good size
piece of wood. It has yonder
f til hakirtg qualities. Come in
and !oik this stove "over.
A FEW DAYS' Special
on Ax minster Rugs
1
REGULAR PRICE
$39.50
$44.00
S53.50
$55.00
SPECIAL PRICE
$31.95
$35.65
$43.35
$44.55
FORD
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