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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
fcatffc Eight EVENING HERALD, KLAMXTH PALLS, folKGON Thursday, Novt'inbi'1 fi, lOlifi -t saw We are pleased to welcome the R. A. Pilcher Co. , , Into our city and we are sincere in wishing them a very prosperous "". ruture. I.iO. !, .!: .- J..,. O' p UI.IUle. Oj i OH i. ,mi , , , ,. , iprtrD?, : K. Sugarman 7 An't Mad at Nobody' Nichols Purchases Local Restaurant; Was Former Owner Olto Nichols Is once ugaln pro prietor of the Peerless Lunch. 711 Main street. A deal by which be rcgnlns ownership of tho restaurant ho operated hero a your .ago, was consummated today through the real estate firm of Magulre utul Magulre. . .Nichols, iiuvhai.id ih; restaurant r.:::i 1! Zlssos and Nick V.allaa, who have been conducting tho e jtabilLhm.nl during tho past sli s months. Ho will assume control Im i meillatoly. Tho restaurant will be conducted uloug ttio same lino as it was handled by Zissos and Valla. I NIcIioIb sold his restaurant a year 'ago t a buyer who after operating ll several months, disposed of it to ZHil and Vallas. 110 PROGRAM L BE STAGED HI LEGION POST Dances, Motion pictures, De dication and Football Game on Schedule BIG TIME IS PROMISED All Money Received froVn Entertainment will go Into Building Fund Coats - J7.50 and 116.00, at Barnharts. McCarthy Bldg. J-7(ndv) ,'- i 11 Aging in the tropics brings rure, meUoitfd Coffee Flavors Good coffees improve with age. When allowed to remain for two or three years, unroastcd, in tropic warehouses, flavors deepen and mellow an added richness results. Coffee is then at its best. From such coffees is blended S &W. Though scarce, jS&at adequate supplies of these rare aged coffees arc secured. J R v To this blend is added just a trace of new coffee to I 1 I lightly emphasize the richness of the old. When you taste S & W Coffee for the first time you'll say "unusual, very". But as you continue to use it your palate pleasantly recognizes the real flavors of truly fine coffee deep, satisfying, rich. Aged coffees are not easy to secure because the great demand for coffee requires prompt shipments from ther tropics and hence very little remains to age prop erly. But with S & V Coffee, as with all other S & W Fitie Food Products, time and distance are no barriers to producing the best btat is humanly possible. S & V Coffee is vacuum packed in the new key-can. MeUow'dS&WCoffe P I HI The S&W Reputation SW canned fruia.vege tables, fish, jam, jelly, coo eUmenrj, marmalade and coffee an recognised by discerning housewives at representing extraordina ry goodness and unusual value. These famous prod ucts, extremely reasona ble in price, hive merited their reputation through over a quartet century's strict idherenee to mora thin ordinary standards of excellence. I M m A cornor ttona laying, tone dan can, a spccinl motion platan and a football game are the vnrlud attractions which tho American Legion post will offer tho cltlicns of Klamath for the annual Armistice day celebration. Plana for these various attractions are fast nearlng completion, and all money realised from the oiitorlutn- ments will be used In furnishing the new voter.mx' memorial hulld 'iig which In now in the profess of ' :i tructlon on the court house grounds. Moth the Scandinavian hall and Altamont auditorium havn boon procured for the Armistice eve dancen next Tuesday night. Gullo wnv's orchestra will irovlde music it A'.tatuoui and the Ilottny Dotson Sereriafrers at Scandinavian hull. On Armistice night, next Wednes day, another big dance wtll he held at S.ani'.lnavf'rr! hull. At th'.- Tine Tree th-atcr Wednesday evi nlng :he Uogton post will sponaor A ipccla! war-tleie picture. "As Nq Man flaj I.ovd " Those atteudlm; th.' theater will then have but a short walk tu Scandinavian hull where the closing dunce will be In progress. The corner stone laying cere monies will be held nt the court house grounds at 1:45 Armistice afternoon, and at 2: 39 a football game will be'tyayed betwece Klam ath and Altnras high schools at the fair grounds. This game also will be under the direction of the Legion post. Practically' 'every business estab lishment In tie- city will be closed by noon of that day, thus giving all employes ' an "opportunity to take part In the various celebrations In , the afternoon and wvenlng. The motion picture to bn staged Armistice evening at the 'Pino Tree promises to be one of the big at- : tractions. There will bo a 30-mln- , life prologue in which 10 persons will take part', ' assisted by a special Galloway's orchestra of 14 pieces. There will bo' two showdi at T and 9 o'clock. I' George Griffith, past stato com mander of the American Legion, wll be the principal speaker at the corner stone dedication. There will be other ceremonies In keeping with tho occasion. TOO MANY BLOWS WIFE'S PLAINT Mrs. Dorothy Hosking Brinas Suit for Divorce from Sidney Hosking On Christinas day, he shipped her in u rustuutunt cnuslug great em barrassment to her, ta the coat. Plujjl Hits morning ( (.;,.:! i noshing against Sidney' it- HesMnlt. Mrs. Hosking Is on I n ; for a dlr.:cu, .illgln. cruel aud Inhuman': treat ment. I.u:er lust July, tin. Ilosklng was the1' recipient of n blow from her husband that blackened hvr f)'i, actwdlng to her complain, i , The.- were married hi- 101S Seattle. Claims Rent Due For Local Barn FOOD aODUCTS Ashland Rebekahs Visit Local Lodge ji Forty members of Hopo chapter liNo. 14, of the Rebekahs lodge of '(Ashland arrived in tho city- late this afternoon to be the guests : of the members of Klamath lodge, i Prosperity, No. 104. The visiting members will be in charge of lnitlu ' tton which takes place tonight nt i Odd Fellows'' Hail at' elghV b'eldck. .'At seven o'clock a dinner will 1 ield at The First Presbyterian church, after which the guests will go to the lodge rooms. Following the lodge meeting and initiations a banquet and social hour will take lace. . NEW YORK. "I married a man and not a title," says Gloria dwii son, back from Paris and professing not to care whether her husband is a marquis or not. But he has docu ments to prove It. Reach Compromsie in Mitchell Case NEW YORK.-rylhe Sultana dia mond, 183 karats, ib here with him. take It from Joe .Stehlln, soldier of fortune. He says be led an expedi tion into Morocco to et It. Most People Have But Little Patience with others who neglect their health, yet they pay but slight attention to tho vital need of caring for thoir own teeth. Don't delay. See us for free examination. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of course) m-!IU4 Hopka Bldf. eto and Main Phone 81 WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. (P) 1 Further compromises In the matter ' of witnesses and documentary were Hon ' ind defense counseU of th1 court martial trial of Colonel Wil liam Mitchell, accused ot coni' t during the air controversy prej i'.I cal to good order and military' dis cipline. Colonel Mitchell agreed to wi'h draw requests for subpoonas for Major General Robert C. Davis, ad jutant general of tho army, Rear Admiral Hilary Jones, president if the Shenandoah inquiry court and Major A. N. Oaogstaff, of Luke field, Honolulu. At the samo time Lieutenant Col onel Joseph I. McMullon, assistant trial Judge advocate, obtained the consent of tho Whlto House and the war, navy and .agjMeiilturnl de partments that documents In their possession relating to. 'aviation bo turned over to tho defease counsel INITIATION TONIGHT Prosperity lodge. No. 104, Rebe kahs, Is tonight holding Initiation in the Odd Fellows hall. Close to 40 members of Hope chapter No. 14, of Ashland, arrived this afternoon to at tend the initiation and dinner at the First Presbytthari churcli. Reserva tions ar : being made for the dinner by calling phone 6o9R. Immediately following the dinner the guests will go to Odd Fellows hall for tho moot ing at 8 o'clock, which will bo fol lowed by a banquet and social hour. SCOOT THOOP NO. 3 .Mooting Is Called by Scout Kxecutlve Nord (or Tonight The scouts of troop number 2, which Included 28 boys, who uro un der the leadership of Percy Murray, will meet in the office of the cham ber of commerce this evening at 7:15. Scout executlvo E. O. Nord will bo In charge of tho troop In the absence of Mr. Murray from tho city. Members of this troop are urged to attend llie -ajcetlng. SALElVf FIGHTER , BEATS WOODARD SALEM, bre., Nov1. 6. After send ing Ernie Woodard of Portland to tho mat HcVoh1 times, tinvcral of them forho count of nlnot Frankle, Lewis, Indian .v rapper of, Salem, put., tho Portland boy out In the fourth round bf a scheduled 10-round go hero lnl night. The gong saved Woodard In tho third. . , Danny Garth of Sllvorton knocked out BUI Poole of Monroe with a ter rific uppercut in tho first round. LITTLE ROOK. Horbert Hamil ton, 12, started his career as a trader by giving five conts for a $100 diamond ring offored by a negro youtijr, ' Man likes to think ho la natur ally truthful Instead of lacking In imagination,, . . ....... To uso his barn, known as the o. K. nam, the price was 1100 a month last spring, which lien F 1ong agreed bo pajr, uc.ordlng to S. F. Martin twho filed suit tills morning for Hie rocovary of JJM from Long. , tin : Long failed to pay rent ' for li iv mouths Martin claims, dxplto frequent requesta that ho meet his obligations. Tho suit this morning is M recover tho ronl ulleged due for Mirch, April and Mtvy of this year. " Elks Lodge to Meet Tonight Tho Klamath Fulb lodge of U.kl ivill hold Its tegular weekly mooting ooajht at s o'clock. In all probability thcru will be a spe.-lal Initiation aa there Is ex pected to be a candidato from Lake- view who Is desirous cf becoming an Elk at an early date, according to Icdjo officials. Jjj Hand-Tailored I . (?l I Clothes I that 1L. J Jk S I tod i A?:. W I W'lu'tl you foiisidti they will wear ant tlicir sliapc twice :is i lave your clothe a maclu ta lit you ami ytm alcJllC. I have the largest stuck of Imported anil domestic .'abries between I'uitlaiul and San PrancilcOi from winch to make your choice and in tins way yon assured to having patleins thai exactly suit you. Put in your order today Chas. J. Cizek Merchant Tailor 109 South Seventh Street WORDEN Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stlfflor wore transacting business In Klamath Falls Wednesday. Lottie Montgomery uutorcd in to Klamath Falls shopping last Sat urday. Frank 8exton, tb oounty club agent visited at school Monday even ing, and . organized a cooking club and sewing club of girls. Floyd Wilson Is delivering wooJ at the school house thla week. Wo are glad to get It as the dry wood Is being cooaumed very rapidly theso cold mornings. Mr. and Mrs. nan Gay and family were buslnoss visitors to Klamath Falls Wednosday. Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson, county mUBlc fupervisor, called at achool the latter part of last week. Driving on to Kester8on in the afternoon. The percent of attendance ot the school chlldron for Octobor rose to 99.1 por cent. Tho children nelthor absent nor tardy for tho month are Laura, Edith, Pearl and Alvln Stlffor, Mary and Christina Oay, Eileen and Doris WHaon and Gordon Van. Dead or Alive? In Which Class Are You? Do you belong to the class that Is dead on It feet 7 Or do you awake every mprjiJnK filled, with He- joy of living. Mhfly to cope with tho problem of the day with u clour mind and a healthy body? You should be In the "Alive" claudi cation and you can be there If you will but obey the simple demands of natural living. . In the science of Chlropracllce, many havo found the key that ha unlocked tflr them the doors to perfect health No drugs - no nauseous medicines simply utilization of the Intent force of nature tho only sun' cure for any aliment. Avail yourself of the prlvllogo ot a rrau consultation It may meau everything to yub. I.UC pl DR. O. H. MATHER (.imiopitACTon and physiotherapist PHONE 404 715 Main Street OPPOSITE PINE TftEE THEATRE . Should tho Washington case why It happonnd, who began 11 and against Senator Whnolor fall aa flat I all that. aa tho Montana casn fell, thoro is M Drosses 1 7. GO and $16.00, atj Humbert's, McCarthy Dldg. 3-7 (adv) i moro than likely, then, to bo a sen atorial Investigation to find out hut the whole thing was about, how and BTUTTOAIIT. Arkf Wild duckje are about to forfeit game luw prn tectlon ny destroying the riaa erop. I 1UII 1 up; Mint -,.i t: r rDf rp . (01' ie( The Catholic Mission being conducted by Dominican Father, Rev. William S. McDermott, O. P. of San Francisco, at Sacred Heart Church, Cor. 8th and High St. Klamath Falls, Oregon Will Continue for the Balance of the Week ptrycgedftT) Ml ot w, iw pet asses Each Way of 'th'fe week at 6:00 and 8:00 o'clock. ; i'n'.4i ructiciij afier'tlii; early Mass and a sermon aflci ftach Mjssiciii Mass will be preceded 'by a part of rilCre will ho n elint! ler the 8:01) o'clock Mai lissicu Mass will be preceded by a part of the Rosary.' Ill the evetiitiir 'there will be itmtrnrtinii nn n narl of tlm lJ.on., 7.1i ,.0 - b ni. t.-'-.w ul i ,,JV, followed by the recitation of the Rosary and the Mission sermon. The sermon will close with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. During the Mission, in the true spirit of charity, every facility will be afforded for the instruction or information of non-Catholics, who may be desirous of knowing the true teachings of the Catholic church. A. F. L O E S E R, Pastor, B1W0VI