The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 16, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING HERAUD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Monday, November 1(5, 1025
H IN ARE
LOST !NST0RM
READ the Evening Herald for your market
news.- The movements of the markets of the world
are brought to us by direct wire from The Associ
ated Press. This news is instantaneous it is com
prehensive it is accurate. All market reports and
stock and bond quotations are gathered and com
piled by The Associated Press staff of trained men,
and are as dependable as it is humanly possible to
make them,
' J
MUCK back
Itoss Price of the district attor
ney's office, with his father and
mother. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Price,
returned from Eugene on Sunday.
The Rev. Price is a Congregational
minister.
LONE PINE
PINEHURST
FAYETTVILLE. V C As the fin
al remaining badge oil masculinity.
Bishop Collins Dinnj advises w. ar
ing of mustacher by his brethren.
SAVE -with
DRUGSTORE
'Bwieteoi
Glycerine and
Rose Water
Bill make your sltin feel lux
urious, soft, smooth and satiny.
It will overcome tbe liarshen
ing effects oi wind and weather.
Delightfully Fragrant
Best of all at the nrici
Star Drug Store
The $eaZl z,g staro
KLAMATH FAIil.S, ORBGO.N
25
Apply over throat and chest
TOUGHS
swallow small niectvj nf
v Va POP.U3
, fOtHtr J7 Million Jarr Ud Yearly
Clyde Barks and William Bon
field called nt the O'Conor ranch
Sunday.
Roy Beasly visited with Phelps
Sunday.
August Andreau and family at
tended church at Merrill Sunday.
Jlarjorie Bowman visited with
Loraine and Paullce Beasly Sunday.
Jlr. Taylor and Mr?. Johns were
Klamath Falls visitors Monday.
M. P. Galarneau is hauling his
winter wcod.
Mary Cotman has been unable to
attend scacol for several days, on
account of a bad cold.
Pauline Beasly called on Mary
Cotman Sunday morning.
A. Bunnell and daughter Lewis,
'spent Sunday with R. F. Beasly and
family.
i Mrs. Clyde Barks gave a party
(Sunday afternoon In "honor of her
daughter Maxine's, second birthday.
Those present were Harry and- Mary
jGalarneau, At line Leaii, and Pcari
and Eugene and Pinkeney an 1 Bdna
Beasly. Tie children all had a
I very nice time, after which a lovely
lunrh was served and all departed
for their homes wishing BaXine
many happy birthdays.
Dick Carvan was absent from .
school Friday on account of a bad
I cold.
R. F. Beasly nas In Klanutb
' Fails Saturday.
iPink Bar ks,x Charley Oalarneau
land August Andreau we.'e Merrill
i visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. O'Couer and mother, Mrs.
Do. an. who has been visiting rela
j tives in Missouri, Kansas and Colo
Irado hava returned to their home.
! they report a lovely trip.
I H. J. and Roy Beardslty called
iat the Beasly ranch Monday eren
! Ing.
I Mrs. M. P. Galarneau atfc! child
I ren attended church In Merrill Stfil
' day.
Mis. Vravon visited the sch-ol
Monday. ,
Loraine and Ray Beasly wore in
Merrill Wednesday.
MB8. VKCIts HOME
Two Inches oi soow fell here on ;
Tu'.-(la night.
LC. IM'arlow oi Ashland was!
looking after business interests in
thi: vicinity a few days this week
Mrs. Floyd Cook of Medford has been
a gue.t at Pinehurst inn tor the
P4t Week. ,
Jake Stciger came out from Had
ford Friday, returning the same day.
David DeArmond was called to
Los Gatos.. Calif. , on account of (he
illness oi hlrr sisste-.. Mrs. Adams.
Charier Elliott who is employed
in Klamath county, spent the week
end with hlr. fainily.
.Vernon Haines, who Is with the
highway engineers at Kerby. was in
this neck of the woods recently.
Mrs. Lester DeArmond visited re
latives in Ashlarfil one day this past j
week.
C. W. DcCItIow was transacting
business in Ashland and Medford the
first oi the week.
C. W. McDonald of "Medford spent
several days in this vicinity attend
Ins te. business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Weils of Klam
ath. Fall:; called on friends at Pine
hurst Inn Sundny.
Milt Seaman had the misfortune to
havo his; "leg broken in a rnn away
accident p. few days ago. He was
taken to the Communtiy hospital at
Ashland and from last accotints was
getting -long nireiy.
Miss Evaline Wambeau of Weed
and Miss Irma DeCarlow of Medford
spent the week end wfth Miss De-
Carlow's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Dof.'arlow of Plnehurst inn.
Our school is progressing nicely
under the able management oi Mass i
Leta Davis. There are 15 pupils c.t
teuiding. J. E. Patterson, and, Virgil O'Neii
of Ashland were guests nt Plne
hurst inn Tuesday night. The fifllow-
Ing day they left for San Jose. Calif.,
where lie, Patterson's wife and be I
state, Mill Jean DeCarlow. are at-1
tending teachers' college.
0.1. Patterson Is with the govern
ment bureau of entomology and has
headquarters during the winter at
Palo Alto, CIlBt He will return' to
southern Oregon about March 1.
University Women
To Meet Tonight
Instead of going to the hqnu ol
llrs. James Hsell as originally plan
ned, the American Association of
llnlrcraifcjf Women will meet at $
c'cloek In the basement of the li
brary building. Thlc change vus de
cided upon beCatt oi the inclement
veal he,'.
WASHINGTON -- necnuse he
thinakr. abnormal personalities cost
tin Butted Stater a billion dollar a
Jfea.. Dr. Arthur MacDonald wnnttt
fongress to establish a Iaborator for
the study ot the- uialcr.
NOTICE A. O. U. W.
Members
I.inkvllle Lodge No. 110 meets
Tuesday. November 17. 8:00 p.m.
Important Business "Come.
EDGAR F. ALI.EN.
Deputy Grand Master.
I
Local Matron Returns Home I-'mm Ffejcrht RcvisiOtl
A Chinese
Proverb
Never hiirn false incense
IicTcmc a true Gcx : ten-cent
Glasses insult million-dollar
eves.
Eugene With N'etv Babi
Mtk. Wayne Akers with her wee
I Son and her mother. Mrs. .Titus of
I Eugene, returned to Klamath Kalis
j on Sunday. Mr. Akers motored to
Ashland to meet his .wife and new
son. Junior Akers wa's born in the
northern city severnl weeks ago.
Mrs. Titus, mother of Mrs. Aker-,
plans to spend several weeks here
visiting with her son-in-law and I
daughter
Uvea
Kxnm Ined
Bcpnira
Glasses
Fitted
Quick Service
DR. GOBLE
709 M.VIV
WA1TES RETl lt
Local People Return From Portland
Culled by Sad .Mission
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. S. Walte anil
their small son returned home Sat
urday from Portland where they
were called a week ago by the crir
leal Illness and death ot Mr. White's
sister, Mrs. Marie Mct'ollum. About
five hours before Mr. and Mrs.
Walto reached Portland, Mrs. Mc
Collum passed awuy. Her illness hai
taken in u period of more than three
months.
Under Discussion
SAN' FRANCISCO. .Nov. 1 . fP)
- Proposed revision of western
freight rates is under discussion
htfre today by some 40y ri tfresenta
tives of shippers and carriers' nt an
adjourned meeting of the I.'. (.'.
V. ft: Wagner, examiner fdr the
commission Is presiding.
Chief among tho problems lo be
threshed out are whether $4 west
ern rnifroadk are entitled lo a five
per cent Increase In freight rates,
as requested in an application pend
ing before the commission; whether
i;!i - ; liouid be reduced on livestock
and agricultural products, as pe
titioned by shippers; whether east
bound rates on California deeidlous
fruits should be reduced and what
general readjustment of freight rnte.i
may be made with fairness to ship
pers, carriers nnd the public.
Engraved
greeting ards
tyllE Holiday nrelnst round
the corner. Have you 'or
dered your engraved Greeting
Cards as y t? Don't wait until
the last minute. Our assort -meat
or bi mtiful and artistic
Christmas and New Year's
cards Is now complete, and
there is an, pie time for us to
give yon our most careful at
tention an'l sendee.
', JP
'ML
W. O. SMITH
Printing Co.
Phone 93
Two Kelso Bear Hunters
Missing in Snow Storm
Since Saturday
LOrioVtiSW, W-.h . Nov. I . (!)
Fears tvre felt for Al Qordon and
Ralph BttrohWt, both bt Klio, who
have been mlssllip since Saturday
and are believed to be lost In u
snow ttOfm on the upper Cowee
inun river, wher.' the pair had gon.'
on a hear hunt.
Cordon nnd Harebell left the
rnnger station early Saturday morn
lug. They had expected to return
to KelsO Saturday atlht. Only llgh'
ly clothed and provisioned with a
few Kundwichos. their predtcninent
tuny lie serious n a heavy snow Is
reported falling on the headwaters
of the Coweeniun, a wild and very
sparsely settled mountuiuoits region
The men are believed-to be In tltt
big dam region SO miles east of
Keb.o where a searching s party Is
BOw conducting a hunt for them
Qordoa recently was convicted
oi or.;- cliar;e of DtftbeSSMnfl KolsO
oily water ttoparnnnt (uuils aad a
jury In a similar case dlaajraca and
was disehargeil.
Jury Recommends
Itivestigation of
2 Klamath Courts
A scarchin;: invostlgatlon Into the
costs assessed by two Klamath
magistrates. Justice of the Peace It.
c splnk of Chltoqalb and Justice
of the Peace .1. O. Ilnmaker of Bo
nana. will be made by the dis
trict attorney's office is the result
of lie report of the Klamath grand
Jury which adjourned late Saturday
afternoon.
Thr investigative body recom
mended that the district attorney's
office .ascertain irbetner or not cer
tnfn alleged discrepancies In cost
assessments had been made by the
two magistrates and Ihnt If so. steps
should he taken to recover money
due the state.
In addition, the Jury returned one
true bill against Ed Wllilns charged
with passing a bad check, and flV"
secret Indictments.' No arrests on
the secret indictments had been
made up to this noon.
Attention, Women
There l no Bold where the science of CHIROPRAC
TIC hriH brought so much relief as in the treatment of
those ttilinfcntti to which all women full heir.
Through hundreds of gcnenitionH we wandered in
blind tliirliness for the want of the knowledge that
a few CFIIROPRACTIC adjustments could relieve
the causes that made the spun of a woman's life, a
three score and ten of terrible sufTerino-.
Today there In no need for this suffer
lot; You women of Klamath County
should ti villi yourself of the privilege of
my free consultation thai your life may
not I'-' blighted by those IhlugH which
are vo easily preventable.
DR. O. H. MATHER
CIltHOI'llACTOIt AND PHYSIOTHERAPIST
PHONE 104
715 Main Street
OPPOSITE PINE TRI E THEATRE
PARIS. - Permanent swirls to
conceal unfashionable necks are the
lastest thing In colttitrcs.
Fresh
Eastern
and
Olympia
Oysters
at
CLUB CAFE
oAt The LIBERTY
"Steele of the Royal Mounted''
a Jlood-stirlng melodrama adapted
from James Oliver Curwood's story,
opened yesterday nt the Liberty for
a run .of two days. It Is a picture
that all lovers of clean, swlft-uctlon
photoplays will enjoy.
The actors Include such favorites
an Bert J.ylcll. Charlotte Murrlnm
and Stewart Holmes. Final allow
ing tonight.
A distinct surprise awaits theatre-goers
who visit tho Liberty
Tuesday to viuw "Wings of Youth'
with Madge Bellamy. Ethel Clay
ton and Katherlnc Perry In tilt
leading feminine roles. The pro
duction is fine entertainment
filmed on a lavish scale.
Dlrortor Flynn has handled per
plexing problems of modern Jaz
llvlng with remarkable adroltnesi.
The story revnlven around tile wis
dom of leaving growing sous and
daughters independent Incomes nnd
the evils resultant therefrom.
ct the TINE TREE
A roinanrc of the rnilronri con
Htrut'tiun ramps BUd thfl tank towns
of tt)o eo'rjy Wot in "Tin lawn
Fio'.vcr," prefbntlnK tin? ever-lntef-'HtinK
CoH,0n Moore.
J Thin film Crania, rf'irsi-iilli)K a
far iluimrturt! for M1hh Moon- from
tiif ijat'ri) pttih of fiapper chaff
;tr:f iTizuLloii, in now BllOWlDg at tin;
pine Troc Theatre.
Dapper Lloyd HujfroA, who han
-via many youthful fettrfnlnd Jn-artri
Koinpr plt-apat. appears In Mhm
Mooro'H Kitpport in thin new attrac
tion.' Heralded an one of v. flnottt
plecdfl of modern llii-ratnre turned
Out hy any of the younger -uiihtjr!".
.Proud Kfesh" from tho pen or
Lawrence HiidiiK Iiiik heen trans
!;i!fil lo the n'i'i'cen hy K Vldor.
Tin- screen vertdon of the remark
able . novel, whh h Is bolns shown
at the Pino Tree Then I re lomor
I'ow, A accepted as one of the-lHdU
powerful portrayals dealing with
the Kan Kraneldco curt hriuake and
ffro and the ubBOQUenJ recreal ion
of that great clly.
CAR LOAD
Sulphur
Just Received from San Francisco
This is :i comincrcial grade p( sulfur for use on alfalfa,
'flic price will be a . follows, as lung as tflC stuck lasts:
TnSa.K- I.nts. HOtb. per sack $.V(X)
10CX) lb $24.75
Jn tun lots, per ton $45.00
I ' ' '
Don't delay your orders on this as the earlier the
sulfur is applied the better the results fur the" fol
lowing yenr.
J. W. KERNS
Molinc Distributor
"arm Implements, Cream Separators, Milking Mach
ine, FeUdDg, Hay, Grain, Peed -md Seeds
1.103 South Sixth Street
I'hotic 557-J
Klamath Falls, Oregon
f Imported and Domestic
! Groceries -
Our complete stock of staple and fancy
I groceries is open to you each day from 7
Z a. m. to 9 p. m. including Sundays.
Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day
Italian-American Grocery
WE DELIVER FREE
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tral Oregon Press will ho IhhhoiI u
n moniin; ilully IiokIiiiiIiik NorSln-
ber it, secortttng to mi stnouMei
nicni bflim! carrtsd in totlay's pftpefi
I 'A HIS (lloi'ln CarUSO Ik to)
Btinly in Homo with ovory chance to
follow In her fnlhor'H footntpps.
Bunny, plotiHant rooms, nopnntlahlo nnrnlng earn. A good place to
convalonco In lllncsn and after tnrglnnl npor,itlona. Itntos aro
rcaaonahlo. Ambulnnco for ntrntchvr cniioii. Ilnnldont pharmaclnt.
ProBcrlptlona and medicine may ho ohtainod tit all times day or
night.
All Physicians Cordially Welcome
Klamath Valley Hospital
PINK AT FOIIItTII NTIIMKT
KIAMAT1I TAM.H, OltB,
Cor. 4th and Pine
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Telephone 497
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