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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1925)
jMiiturday, November 7, 1 )2T EVENINd HFMiMjD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Three SKBIIIB1IIHIIIII1IIIIIIIP1I 5 cMainly cybout "People i 1 1 : I Tonight Only Lewis stone, Barbara Bedford, John Patrick) t David Torrance and Shirley Mason in "What Fools' Are Men" Sunday and Monday A picture that roaches the pinnacles of greatness "Three Women" Dlreeted by tjlt Wlzunl of tba Si n -ii . Ernst I .ti ti II It . Ihla Ntory iif lb roc women flfbtlag lot tba lOVS pi one mini Ik rnbil unusual tnd interesting. The Ibrea woman art Paulino Prtderlck, May McAvoy and Maria Pravoal the east- alone guarantee! thai pMun 1 ! S ; Armistice Day Special The picture every n d-lIooded American must see . "XS NO MAN HAS LOVED" LL MM LIBERTY . IK- M. ni's p'iglij tor a gUt-of-Way. "Tainted Money" Sunday antl Monday A Grcnj Story of Railroad I if.-. " The Danger Signal" Featuring (.ini4 yiK n jlvltl'lrj iiik' N'iJv Robcrl Gordon, l.itttoln Stcifnian and Dorotm Revitr 7JP MKDFOHI) visitor u "i k end gnasls in tba oily from MedfOld are Mr. and Mra. T. II. lliiw ley, During their visit in Klamath Fulls (bay nrii guests at tint Hotel vviiito oPllcan. I RDM 111. II -nit MA i 1 1 1 1 ' I Urn, J, 'I'. Thompson of Ban VranoJaoQ are among the aoutb orii viiliioni, ragiawrad at the hou-i '.'.'bite J.'ellrati. gravis pass visitors Mr. aria Mi l. fbim II. IliUc-r, an1 daughter, con,ftatn:6, of Granla I'mn ate v Inl t ItiK I" ilii rlly today. They are g'ut.in nt tbu hotal Whito 1 1 -run, iii.i.d sai.e'todav Tht p-arcnt teachers asSMjatlOO, of the Falrvb.-w school held a stii ceagbll cooked load sule at the Sajii Card Uyoeaiy More today. AT MOES MIDGE A party at lo:al people are en joying Ihe week end at Rocky EJalnl at lb lodge of Mr. and Mr. II N.' Moe as IbaU guesta. TO LAKE O' WOODS Mr. and Mr. c. II. rnderwouil are uuJoyliiK llnlr week-end boll dayj at their lodge, at MAS O' th Wood. j j Buying CHEAP GLASSES IS POOR ECONOMY. They art made by molding the t;!ass (not grinding) .'mil tin1 surfaces ,'uc natur ally ttnbve'n, like a bottjfe. They distort the rays of light, cause pain and dis- COhlfort and injure the eye sight. Our prices for fitting and furnishing gydttndto-ordcr glasses are reasonable and consistent with the value of sueh service-. Kyca BsaMlned Hi'lialm Qlaaaes Pitted gulek ServKe DR. GOBLE 7(l) MAIN cAt The Churches ( hurt li , Arthur L. Engraved greeting ('aids cynt; itolldaya mi' Jmhi round tba corner, UuVo you or- dared your oiiKravod m tins Cardi uh yott Don'i wait until llio laid mlniHiv t)ur Bort nieni ofjiehutlful and nrtlatle Kthrialuiua. ',anf N)V Vi-ar'n VltVdft fs' now tfoinpTotO, antl there Ih htiiple tjuta Cor ua to itivn you our rnoBi careful at tention mill BOl'VlcO. W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93 I li st I'l I'hltX ll'l lllll Sluh end Plat Sft Itli". Mlntator, 10 a. in Church kcIiooI. 11 a. in ArminOic Sunday igi'r vlco. l'a.toiraifke: "The Pathi of Paaca." Anthem: "On Life'" lllKhwny. ' UiTirnnd-llroirji. Organ Dumbara: ''Hluam'tMaJaailj Wan ner. "Communloa" liaiiste. 0:3u o. in intermediate nnd Vouiii: Paopla'a 0, Bi 7: p, in Bvenlnjf, iforahlp. Sermon 'Ood'i lilcal Man." An ihamf "sm lour. Braatha an Bvaalaa UteHlna." 8peaka. Organ proaram: "hi Probbata" Mayerbeerl "Nor- turno' Kkl. i.aki:ii: vmiTons On a vlilt of lonibliH'd bu'"ci and pleasure, Mr. uad Mr. Prep Pen are ifmoiiK tin' iiromlncnt rei denia of Lakovlow, wlio are todu Itppplag ul the Hotel W'tin? l'i linn. HHl'MWAY I.KAVI.Nti OeorKc o. Bhumway plniiH to abend Ki'vcral daya aoulh on biihini'SK mat tera. Mr. Sbomway i u area known ri al estate man of Klamath county. VKTI.UANS I l.i:e T Qeorjc Dunn was elected comman der of the local pom. Veternna of Foreign Warn, ul a mi-etlns tbla w-'i In lloola hall. Oth-T Dflleen ifnofBn were: It. C. Rammack, acnlor commander; II. T. narrow. Junior vice commander: VV. W. Coe.' ad Jutant: C. J. Laraon, auartermaater; r. a. BeJak, chaplain: truOteca, ti. M. Taylor. II. V. Clark and W. I.. Tbamea. v6nTHV (IRANI) MATRON HBR Mra. Caroline I.ewln. worthy Kr:'.uc mat run of the Knstirn Star lodui' li Oregon, arrived In the city laat aw ning from Seaside. Ore. During lie; rlatt bafrb. Mm. I.owla will pay int official vlsl! to Aloha chapter, No. ill. on Tuesday evening. lll.AKi: BACK HOSIK Itelurnn rniin I.ane ,llos'liul III Sun Pran,clara Muni Improved Chopin, "Melodlo" Mokow. HAOnKI) HRART CHVRCH Sunday. Koveinher S. I!i2f. Miaalon Maaa: X o'clock. Commun ion Sunday for tba men of the par ish Miaalon aer'mon. High Maaa: 10:.1U o'clock. Sermon: Bxpfamatlon of tho Konrth and MKh I'elltlona. Kormnl closing of the Mission: 3 : :10 o'clock p. m. Itecilntlon of the Rosary, Mission sermon, blessing of i-eliglQUa articles and Hie Papal blotting, Serrieas will close with benedlQUQB of (he Blessed Sacra ment. MKItltll.l, CATHOLIC Clll'UCH Kf'v. Win. s. McDermott, o. P. Sunday, Novemher S, 1!)25. .Muss: 10:30, Opening Of Ilia Mis sion. Keening devotions. 7:30. Manual Monday, Tuesday and Vod posday, fi and R o'clock nnd orOnlng aorvlcea at 7:.iu o'clock. Miaalon will dose at 7:S0 Wodnea day orenlng. Sucl lMl" llei'il l ' lull i ll Klamath Fulls Mission Masa a) 8 o'l'lm k. Coioinunlrfn Sunday for khjS nu n uf the parish, Miaalon Sermon. High Mnas 10:31). Sermon: Kplana- tloti of the lib and r.ih Petitions. Fni'uiai closing of the Miaalon 3:30 li. in. Recitation of the Rosary, Mia- Mon'isnrtrtOh'i biuseinv-.of .reiuioigf artlclou and (lie Papal nienslug, r Sj-r-i vlupn win elosu villi Benddlotton of ihe lUeanqd SMramct. Bat.'Svenjug: Holy Hour cominonclug ut 7::iu p.m, Merilll. Mass 1D:30. Opening of the Mission, fevonlrtg dovotloni JiM MaSSOI .Men.. Tue., and Wed. li and s o'clock and evening iftrrlces nt 7:30. Mission will close a I 7:3u Wed. evenlngi 1,1,'AVIMJ MONDAY R, D. Tbtbergor, rept-eaentatlve of the .Meiii'iei' Luotbor oompnny, of Portland, is leaving Monday on n buabiaSl trip In Aliuras, which will keep him In iho ioniheastero city for aevcrfii itnrs,- - James Blake, well known employe of the Pelican Bay Lumber company returned last evening (rum San Fran cisco where he has been, for :;omo time receiving medical troatmerft at the I.ane hospital. Mr. Blake was in jured at the CJJunp when a tree fell on Bin. After few daya' visit In the i lly he will return to camp to re sume his position. I.OOMIS I.KAVFS TOMORROW To Ui' Gone For Several Months in Southern. CnlttorhTa Charles l.om-.iis Is leaving for Us Anc.'li'i tomorrow morning where he will he for the next several months, hoping to find Improved health. His many friends are hoping Ihe medi cal treatment will prove beneficial and that he will return much im proved in health. VIHtTING IN AHHIiANl) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur llamuker and sun J. C. Ilamaker li'ft this after noon by motor tor Ashland where the) will spend the week end. Pretty proton klmonas unpaoked loduy at Bee Begin' Dress Shop! for only .18.(0. 3-7 (pdvj Ft est) Eastern and Olympia Oysters at CLUB CAFE I Ask for a Ride Essex Day in Klamath Falls I Monday of Next Week We vvanl everyone who i.s interested in . automobiles to have a tide in the K.7sejy Coach, in order that they may 'know and appreciate the comfort, eaee of riding, and the smoothness of operation and flexibility which i.s built into these cars. We will have a fleet of Essex demonstra tors on the streets of Klamath Falls all day Monday and invite you to 'Ask for a Ride.' Y ou will then know why the Essex Coach, built on the famous Super Six principle,, is together with the Hudson, the largest sell ing ?ix cylinder car in the world. I S B i i If it is not convenient for you to ask for a ride, phone us and we will gladly place a car at vour service. Acme Motor Co. Sixth and Oak St. Hudson and Essex Motor Cars c I I Phone 680 Essex Coach $925 Delivered ski SsHIIIMnkraMMMIH HBBBB i J i IB!'E. KM.M1TS 1,F.TN; Cultetl Siuttb 1 Death of (jrantlSOU Killeil, In Accldenl Mc. nail Mrs. R. A. Emmltt left this afternoon for southern California where they have been called by the death , of their grandchild. F. L. Martin, who was killed in an auto mobile in San Francisco Friday. KEYXOTKS MAILED Mrs. Leah Smith and Miss Marj Johnston were busily engaged in mailing out. the weekly .Keynotes of the chamber of commerce this afternoon. Dresses $7."i0 and 515.00, at Baruharfs. McCarthy Pddg. 3-7(adv) THREE FOREIGN CARS I. H. Robinson of Dorrls. Cali fornia: c. E. Motachenbacker o( Dor- It Ms estimated clgaretlea have burned too many holes in shirts. . . jf Missing California messenger with ris. California, and V. Stinton, of $5000 waa caught in Georgia, That Xabra. Montana, were the few for-! was carrying things too far. W clgn tourists who registered at the "fx " . ,- Dresses - 7.5I and 115 00, at chamber tu commerce office today. , Iiarnlu,rt s, McCarthy Bldg. 3-7 (pdv) Hot l!S TOMORROW The following hours will find the j lobby of the post office open to tire j general puhliq Sunday, due to the ' failure of fixtures to arrive. From: I 5:13 a. m. to 7:45 n. ni.: 10 a. m. ! to 10:30 a. m.j 11:30 a. in. to J:30 P. hi.: nnd 1:30 p. m. to 10:3u p.m. I MAG IT RE JR. SF.LI.S Youiuz Real Fstute Mini Sells Purni ' Iii Butte Valley to Idaho Man A real estate deal was closed to day whtcb brought into the owner ship of Ruben Moon. Pulrtteld, Ida., 80 aeres of s iltiyated land In Butte Valley from J. F. Magulre, Jr. .Mr. Moon phfns lo take possession of the farm at once. ' Congregational Church May Be Opened in K. F. That a Congregational church may be established In Klamath Falls within ,Otr future is believed to be a probability with the arrival liere UOXI wei-k ni i be Rev. .1. W. Price. Congregutioual minister q( Poi'ttaad. The Rev. 1'rlco, who is the father of II. ,11. Price or thlH city, has been assigned to - icud , . aumc lime in Kluimiiii Falls and vicinity to Investi gate tho proposition of establishing a C'ongvegntlonal church eider in (laniath Falls or another louthern Oregon eUy. There is no Oongiogatlonal church between Kngeiie uud Sacrumenlo and mohih'ers of that Hoot who reside in southern Oreuou are known lo be anxlojjia that a church be established in a'oulliom oieeon. No Axe to Grind Perhaps your tire problem has to do with air pressures; perhaps you wonder whether you should equip with low-pressure tires of standard size, or balloons. We are in a position to advise you fairly and wirjiout prejudice because Racine builds and we sell both kinds. Moreover, both kinds equally uphold RACINE'S reputation for building first quality products only. MOTOR INN GARAGE Phone 294-J230 Main