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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
Tliui'Milujy, NovcinlxT 5, 1 f)2f EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pago Tj woo . , V , ---, : ' jfltpeatrej On the Screen - On the Stagt Pola Negri WBL if ,r "The Charmer" The story of a saucy eyed, honey-lipped charmer wlio danced her way from a cafe iii Seville; to fame and favor on Hroadway. VAUDEVILLE 1 At 7:15 and 9:15 5 Acts of Vuudevillc Crowden' Chums "A Supreme Novelty" Boli Marshall "Confidential Contortionist" Kerns & Kerns 'Two Lively Steppers' Miller & Ivers 'Paiktown Frivolities' Bihc Dupre & Co. "A trip to Harmony Land" MAINLY cBOUT 'PEOPLE MKBTIKM MAT Till IISD.W Tin' Murium cirole or tha Pre- Jinriu k. h hylerlan cbtirfth will toet on nrxtjsen 'f Chlini-TMiiikiIio- afternoon with Mrs. A. In Hie lumber 1 M, Wordui ut h"r hoi u im lust ovnnlng Wits-Ins i an im i;ui:m i i in i.i miiek "i mill Fred M Illinois, ) n I row I 1 1 iliiess, irrlved horn !' purp jhii of I (Ok i flew. Ink over tile lo H HOl'TIIKHN IIKN iMri ' lunl l.. . H. I. ,1'en-v ud Ii8, Hulrig, tin 'bii'ii iti - mi .J-'rii it i I m'-ii. ;ii i tint city on onu ul their fn hi htisltiers trips. MWTI Wi, I'.HU V The Christ; ii Endeavor or (fa ,'Flrsl Presbyl' i '.in church ure en icrininlng In ihc church psrlonU tomorrow eviimu: Willi u hiirvsi ; mill ..in in- l ily. Ijjlitn 15 Iti ii'ii i' brought Mr. Slid Mrs, B; P. (loso "f Meiironi k Klauuith Colin yesterday. Thoy lire registered iiiu'iiiif tha arrivals ut tile hotel WHIM Pelican, MAI, IV ItlMIMiKH ( ALI.EItN Hurry Mi Imln nnil II. Haggeriy, both residents Ol Matin, were Inn IpOM pullers In the city over Wad nisiluy, Slopping ut the Hotel Ar etide while lure. hEIHlOXMI I I S Till liSII.W The" Kndron ilub will bold Hn-lr regular mceii on next Thursday In the chord. ; nrlors or the Plrat PresbytorWP, church. Miss Augusta I'nrker and Ml Francis Beatty will be hostesses. M WAtil.ll or IIATCHBRV Harry It. Howard, manager I hit teuMlhr.'ok hatchery located near Clilloitiln, transacted business nisv ler la the city o"r Wednesday. He returned to tH resort thin morn- LIBERTY K'c-al Cowhoyi Villoma I'jii'.iit. "The Ridin' Comet" , Powerful Drama f the Old ree Range Also Another Exciting ("li.ipter of "Perils of The Wild" rul.ll AT Ktt.lAi: Kl i BNE. Ore., Nov. G. L 1-n a t tilclii. wan, Ihe coldest or the lull heic. when Hie mercury slumped lii 34 degrees, on Oetovar 13 tha tem perature or .u dfiraca wa rnctirded the next rolilext nlglit or tli via- ACCKI'TH I'OHITIO.V itiiymoDd Hlltori lias sccapfad n posldon In ilio men's daptftmant or the KuIIk iiantlle ntore. TO HI NT IIKHK K.lirar ifeDaiilel. editor anil Sub- llxher or The Coos Hay Harbor er North Hand, and a party of i. iaj sass men from the bay city are - peeled lor Klamath Falls the lsttoV i part "of tM week to apend m ml daya hunting xeeia. .Mr. UcDi'ilal la a former presldsnl t the i. editorial aatoibtlon. !!!-! A Treasured Gift yortr Portrait QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS PICTURE VMS . ; FRAMES ENLARGING AND TINTING Opposite Court House 327 Main Street Phone 39 SBCHWAV lll.ri RNS (ieorge Oi BbUBaWsy, who for niontliH wim n ramlllar flKure n the atreeta and In the buslneai world ,ir liltuiuith I'jlU ruturnid ..to the dly. luat- uvuulng rum ttlc -tield. CsTIfofnla, where tor Iha pti nix weokn he hna been ntlcndluK rrr huiiiiie.'':; mrefr-rts; -yet. aimm- way rxpe.-ta to remain here the ifenler pari -f liti; whiter unmllia. He will ma'Ki hotel Lake. fain reil.teni'c nt the llltiinVAV RNUINKKR .1. .1. .lehiiKiu, engineer fir lie ataie bibwsy toMmsstoni siaktag )no of Ilia rreoiieiil bllSiMSSS vlslln loi KlJunath Mils from lil baadituartera at AlKiimn, spent' WodneadaV even ing In bfat illy. He returned to Algomu thin nieuiliiK Ht'SUiX E.VO.VGED IN WORK Kvenlnga when npare time Is to hail flnda the members or the fiu.il oeos und rrofenstonal Women's luh busily i:iiKEged In making ell Sob norta of attractive novelties for ! their Itadlo Carnival which gives WORKBR DBOI8 DBAII promise of being one of the most ROBBBUlin. Ore., Nov. 5.- J. T. j attractive ot . in-h affair cvr held Crlppen. aged 7S years, a yard j jn (ne rily -j . chamber of coin av.eeper employed by the Southern m,.rt.e s the plan-. November 14 Pacific, dropped dead lu re this morn- j (H tiie date. Ing. Death was duo to apoplexy anil j . cbme while he wan anssged In hit ms. ikwi:i:si: CALLRD kast QSUal dtitles, He In survived by a igrrions niCM of l.rotln r In A ga. vldnw end one mn. Klmer. Kiiukiis, t'nlla LimiiI Matron LAKBVIBW kl'MBBBMAt Mre. It. K Dewoese was called AtWin. tha meal nr inilneiit S-Ult- east this morning by the word of the ors In the city today Ij George A. Btaphsbson, LalOirlew lumbeVmao wim with Mi'i. Siopheusoii Is here bn boslnea mutters. .During their M in KUURSth Kails Mr. anil Mr-.i. Btegbenson urn guests ut th White Pellosn. PKMH-KTON COLO I'KNDLKTON. Nov. B. The mer cury descended bulow tho freezing point here lust night lor the aceond Umo Ibis wueli. when it dropped to -s above. Ki rioua illncfsi ol her brother, ltn n ard Leonard at Amega. Kona. Juat a Bhort week :io. Mr, Deweese took the remains, ol his aged rather cast to Amega for buriaj, and was on hU Hotel wn' home wnen luiormeu 01 me critical conation ol lrs. Dewecse's brother-' Hu' will meet her in oen ver and again journey east. The lelegrain ealllng Mrs. Deweese did not state the nature or Mr. Leon ard's Illness, but stated that his cotM tlltlon was critical. Itt'SIMISS WOMI'.N TO DIlfB I'rofraaldual Wmuen to Ontfjur at White I'ellrun .Monday I e ilusiueaa women of ll)0 cjty who an. planning to attend the dinner at the hotel White Pelican on Monday eyonlns are naked to get In touch with Miss Jo Opp ot the First .Na tional hank before noon tin Monday. 1'lans will be furthered at thla din ner for the radio cnrnlval which the girls me sponsoring en November H al the chamber of commerce. This event gives promise of being one of the most successful 1 tie women have ever spontbred. The fund:; are to' be used In securing furniture for the nuw rest room or the library. OKDUK TREKH NOW Paul Oi Lnndiy is sending out word to everyone that now is the lime to purchase trees ror spring planting. By sending In orders lor a large number, reduced rates and prices will be given. People desir ing to order treoa are asked to do so through the chamber or commerce. " Coots - 17.50 and $15. Ou, at liorobjirt's. McCarthy HKlg. 3-7 (adv) ar--- cat. ca--jg- i gjga:.- . .7--. rr-a u------as-r-s 1 . --rrrt-- was. fBF Afl st lul QUICK COOKING , OATS g i I I.iTKHATl lti: STt 11V GROUP First Meetlus of Study tirnup CaUpd ttlr Saturday Alternoon On Saturday afternoon at three oVlo.'k, the Literature Study Group of the A. A. U. W. will h'iil their first' meetlug at the boms of Mrs. It. K. Geary at 237 Cedar. This group ct tlie) association Is taking lip Criticism -of the Critic and 0:1 Saturday afternoon Miss M.iybelle Leavitl will give a paper on Henry L. Menken. The group work of. the ussocbyion is open, t'j other than members, and ma'torns' Interested may enroll. 'l"i.' Draniajtl se.'tion under the leadership of Mrs. Charles Wo id Kberlein Is lha second section of tho association, while the Child ot pre school age is miller the direction ot Mrs. A. L. lllee. HH srilooi. I'tMl HAY Saturday. N'ovemlier II. will OS UiHiwn In Kiamnili Tails as High School Athletic Fund day, accordtjlg to aunouneement made today. Ai this lime M is hoped the goal tor tun'da to sponsor the association will be reached. Seasonable Suggestions Drug stores have "seasonable" articles the same as other stores. Several of these we Iht below attractively priced for Friday and Saturday. Hot Water Bottles Underwood's Cough Fine to tuck beneath the sheet-; Remedy the.se cold nights. Keep the A combination of white pine, tar children warm all night. Made menthol and eucalyptus with of high grade rubber. 2 quart tonic from cod liver oil. A , size. Regular price $1.76. pleasant remedy that the child- o 1 dt in ren will take without a murmur. Special 1.39 Large Bottle 75c Cambay Lotion Rubber Gloves , These gloves are of excellent This is the very finest hand lo- quality and are moulded to fit tion we have. Not sticky or the hand. For use in doing the greasy. If used regularly your hou?e work, there is nothing bet hands will be kept soft and ter. Protect the hands from the white all winter. usual scratches and injuries. Per Bottle 50c cent-s'i rer vvu jul Special 49c I Hand Bags and Under-arm Purses We have just received from New York nearly a hundred of the latest style purses and under arm bags. New colors. New designs. They are made of high grade leather and each comes fitted with a coin purse and vanity mirror. You would expect to pay from S7.00 to $10.00 for these. Buying a large quantity enables us to offer them at the very attractive figure of $4 89 V KLAMATH FALLS 0RE60N TfTtJr V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE u T PtlRIT Vl BUY THEIR DRUGS lACCUOACVI THE WEATHER The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under wood's Pharmacy recorded a further, rise in barometric pressure during the Inst 24 hours and the reading! this is now ::.3u. Uie highest point InjUn several weeks. UK-AKKANGK OFFlfK i.kit On honeymoon Popular Young Couple hpt-mling j jfitke More Room ror Added Offices Huneynioon in Eugene oi Chamber or Commerce Jck Campbell left I . . , Mr. and .Mrs artemoon for Eugene where will spend their honeymoon. The popular young couple were Forecast for next 21 hours: j married at the First Presbyterian Fair und cool. j church today at. noon. The Tycoa recording thermomet 'r jt ' regis!' red maximum am! minlmur-i .M1JS. MgJlOXALI) HERE temperatures today as foilows: I Mrs. A. A. McDonald, wife ot High 12; lo w 13. j Mr. McDonald. 'manager of Pileher s Note Temperature at a o'clock , store, arrived in the city thla morn this morning was 15. above. Lowest! lag tor a short visit w.ith her hus of the season, to date. I band and son Archie. Mrs. McDon- I aid will remain for the openiug of f. S. Weather Report j the now store tomorrow, after which Oregon Fair tonight aml Friday! she. wIM return to Portland. At a with freezing temperature in east later date.' Mr::. McDonald expects portion. Frosts In west portion. I to return to Klamath Falls :o' -Light variable winds.- I side permanently. - Work was completed at the cham ber.of commerce office this afternoon in taking out literature racks, that, were arranged at the entrance of the orfice, and were moved to the rear of the room today, which will make more room and bring ' the desks of t he .assistant secretaries and the 'scout executive closed together. The otfice of the Oregon State Mo tor association and that ot theTacout executive. E. O. Nord, were recently placed in rthu chamber of commerce room. Every hat at Bee Begin's Dress Shop is marked below cost.! Better look 'em over. 3-7 (adv) ynBiT ma -mm 1 1 mm m m i mil m-awmwm aas w-a ". ' - HtHr'",' in.-"i" ' i-nr- " iii a' , , . . .. --- j w mgu New yhs Shape y V . ' ' - . X s$ .. ,A y ... -aaa-y W 1 -. a x y - .m A delicious hot breakfast ready for the table in less than 3 rninutcs! New Style H'O Quick Cooking Oats. These toasted oats cook into gran ular oatmeal. Actually a new ireakfast dish! One that gives you vim for the whole day! A. wealth of energy-building car-' bohydratcs tissue-building pro teins and vitalizing minerals in every dish. Thai "alhigli cooked" flavor hi only tn o mimittt BOVSARI MAKl'llS rfT 0 H,,l,lllHmMHMlll.MIU1. OP QUALITY PIIODUCTS Cook 2 to 3 minutes only O'JMAli NtVv M t , u a. A Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling All wiirX guaranteed Mrs. Win. Bessler Klamath Ave. Between Fourth and Fifth' Phom 11S-M Next to Mooso Hall mm Ml awr CM w V. w c'T You eat more crackers now than at any other time of the year. , 1 For good taste demands that crackers be served with all soups, salads and hot chocolate. And hungry kiddies delight in cracker sandwiches with cheese, peanut butter, jelly or jam. Then why not be economical and buy Tru-Bakes in the larger packages? Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland The Home of Tru-Blu Grahams, English Style Biscuits and the t'amous Tru-Blu Fruit Cake Af Vour Croffr'i