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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1925)
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The publishers realized that fact many months ego, so they discarded their old printing plates and made an entirely new dictionary from start to finish. Here it is, aU ready jfejilN Yours for only 98c EXACT RMHODUCTION Ol' TOP HART T I! ?! As explained in the Dictionary coupon It's up to you to keep up to date. CLIP YOUR COUPON TOSfT Money Back if Hot Satisfied CROSS WORD PUZZLE FANS: This new diction ary, with its enlarged vocab ulary and its dictionary of synonyms, is just what you need. Today's Coupon on Page O Mainly cbout People V HWEENEV l Krl Sweeney, logging engineer for; the Ewsnba BOX company, spoilt tho week-end In tb city with friends. H ntoppi.il at the Hotel Mull while HHi (1RDFQKU VISITORS diaries T. Hoggins anil (llenn V. Robinson of Med ford visited over Siimiay in Klamalli Kails with friends, returning to tho yalley thin morning. PROM CINE RUMttt Mr. and Mrs. Morton Porter spent the wecli-end In Klamath Falls from their homo at Pine Itldgj. Inning their vlnit hero they stopped at the Hotel Arcade. BACK TO ANHi.AXI .1. Z. Wins returned to Ashlund. thin mornln;; after a week-end busi ness visit In Klamath Falls. PORTLAND VISITORS .Mr. and Mra. W. C. Kemp. Ches ter (lark. Harry Bowler. O. 0. EdgcU. II. E. Newell and .M. A. Robert all of Portland registered at the hotel White Pelican over the week-end. HAhKM VISITOR A. V- Henley of Balera 1 a busi ness visitor here today stopping at the hotel White Pelican. r ii Theatre Probably (he most popular start tmlnv is Colleen Moore :i(iP.in t (iiijlit )nti iee lior in The Desert Flower" Tuesday story of S;ui Franc;. ,co is "Proud Flesh" s a most excellent production. an? LEA VINO FOR HOITH .rvlng I)ttn:i. roprosestattve of the California White anil Sugar Pine Manufacturers' Association, who spends considerable time ib Klam ath county in the interests of h!s company, expects to leave withW the next few days for his headquar ters in Sacramento. alS LIBERTY ! Final Showing Tonight of jaiycs Oliver Garwood's great Canadian ,Stor "Steele of the Royal Mounted" One of the best north Woods pictures prodticvil. i . : , Tuesday Would Yon Remain Young? Sec ?The Wings of Youth" for ideas you'll get a thought or two. ARRIVING TOMORROW Jake Stelger, son of J. J. Steig-r. one of the well known lumber men j ol Klamath county who now resides LEAVE SFXRAY HORNING In Mcdford. Ib expected to arrive in J J. F. Maguire Jr. left on Sunday tho city tomorrow for a few days I morning for San Francisco and Los on business matters. During his vis-j Angeles, where ho will spend the It here Mr. Stelger will spend con- coming two weeks with relatives slderable of his time in the Chilo- and friends. quln district cn business matters. I RIO EREAMEEV MAN HERE Alton 'r. Hurley, who U rurngnl? oil as one 01 Hi" bilk) dalrrifon In Miirliin county. Is In Klanmth county today tj enjjy n goose huir. In tho Tule luke district. Mr. Hur ley arrived yesterday from Dtigi IS Masons Attention Work in the E. A. iJegiee this evening at 7.S0. Hy Order of W. M. . c- IEI, WITI I.A ORIPPR LEE RETURN'S J. C. Johnston of the Pelican1 BitV Bill Lee returned the later part! Lumber company is confined to. his of the week from Salem and various, uomc at ll io Canny, sultenn:, vita northern points where he bas been, n severe attack of la grippe. Ion business for about three weeks. I , ' : in Salem he attended the conven-, kb.muk kmimiohs .itiejii j ainly About ; People i. i 1 C'AIilPOR.MA HUNTBR8 I THE WRAIHEH BStOM KEXO The i yclo StorniRRraph at Under wood's Pharmacy registered a steady One Thin Woman Gained 10 Pounds In Twenty Days Skinny Men Cun Do the'Snme That's going houio hut skinny men, women and children just can't help putting mi rtoixl , healthy flesh when they take McCey'a Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. As chock full of vltamfnea as tie nasty, fishy lusting cud liver nil itself, but these ittgar-coatod, taate- less tablets are us easy to take us candy and won't n ' the stomui h. One woman ruined ten pounds in tWdpty-tWO duys. Sixty tablets, sixty cuiitii. Ask Underwood's rimr niaey, Star lrug Store. Whitman 'a DtUg Co., or any drqggblt for McCoy s Cod Liver on Opmpound i Tablets. Directions and tormutd on' taoh box. ' six or eight iiKuiths. 0. B. Millard and J. K. .Cantnill b it h of Weed, enjoyed the w,ek end hunting In Klamath county. They returned- south this morning. COMPLETES BUSINESS Lewis Donaldson (if Modesto. California, returned smith tb's morning utter spending several dayu here ou business ni.ittora. siU TH FOR WIXTUU Merlo Akin left Sunday moraine, with n shipment ol Klamatn county stock for southern California, Mr Akin plans to remala s.utth for the winter mouths, expect In g to bo la San Fr&nclsco the gi eater part Jf the time. HEPOUTElt NAMED Fur tho first tlmo In months, Klamath Circuit Court can buaat a raguUr bona fldo oourt reporter. She la Mrs. Zolln s. Jones who wu BPPOlhted to succeed Oran M. Hay niond who six mouths iiko accept ed a position as court (eportsr in Indue Thomas' court In, Jackson county. Mrs. Jones has bud yours of experience In short hand .work and has denionstrated her skill In this cupnrlty In circuit Oourt and 11. E. Kerns and family of Keno Kay over Sunday. Mr. KertLS is a brother of Mrs. Ruy. TO LOCATE HE HE Glenn It. Swift and Ira Swift, re cently of Prinevllle, arrived In the city Sunday evening and are here iviih the intentions of locating 'a Falls permanently. PILES a Must When PMZO OINTMENT Is Applied, bcc&usa it So Posttlvo In Avitsm, (IP (IIN.'Ml'NT l It licm'nH immodialely to taho out tho Inllamninl;.in and reduco all Swolliiuf. Tho lirst nimlication brings Great Belief Stopa tohlhg In stantly and (juicliiy Relievos Irritation. Sovoro tests in cjies of !ont slantling hnvo proved that PAZO OINTMENT can bo depended upon willi absolute certainty to Stop any enso of Itching, Hlind, Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles, and in tho shortest time possible. Uocommonded by Physician ii nnd Druggists in United Slnlos nnd Foreign Countries. PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Tilo Pipo Attachment, 75c. and In tin boxos, COc. Tho drculnr onclooed with each tubo and box contain!', (acta about Piles which ovorybody should know. PAKIS MKUIC1NP. CO., llcaumont and Fhu Struct!, St. Louii, .Vie. JJ-i -iM'!-!.1: - ''".'.. ll:." -rtrrrtr fell In barometric pVesjiire from two o'clock Sunday morning until one o'clock liiis morning. This was fol lood by the hbrb wind of last nlget und reading Is still very low. Forecast for next 24 hours: Cloudy and unsettled with con-' dlUOjBS favorable for rain or snow, i Klamath trcoh Southerly winds. The Tyco record Ine thermomhter RETURN TO OAKLAND ri'glstered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: I Former Business; Man of Klamath High t; low 38, ' :,(, and Family Return South V. S. Weather H.-porl Oregon l.'nscttled weather wllhj (). o. Kerns, one of the large land rains tonight und probably Tuesday. J owm,,.s , ,hi8 county, n iih his fam ModeratS lemiierature. Fresh south. ny rolurned the last of tho week becoiniuy, west winds. , lo rMkland. after visiting here tor 1 several weeks with relatives and PROMINENT COOS HAY MEX j friends. i: lore making their home In Hie south. Mr. and Mrs. Kerns Close to 75 Members. Attend Meeting On Sunday Evening HAYES TAKES HIWOALOW Mr. and Mrs. G. CI. Hayes have taken a bungalow at 724 Lincoln street. They took, possession of! 'he hearing held by the Senior i. hnmo oti tntnrdav members of the Christian Endeavor "Lawlessness" was convicted at XEW CARD SYSTEM Hotel White- Pelican Has New Regis tration System Starting Today ' at the First Presbyterian church last I evening. Close to 75 members were j present at the meeting. Miss "Vera Houston acted as judge and Miss ETehlia Hawkins as the deputy sher iff, i If when-you have ttre trouble you wnut your tiras reparied as good as newhave them vul canized in the best, equipped shop In Klamath FaUs. Our Helntz Electric Steam Vnlcan izers and export repair men as sure yaii ot .tUAf-best possible results. Reed Auto Supply Co. T-fMa-i-"-'--' S. 11th Near Main Phone 298 r.iiests -who reeister at the hot-ji " 1 White Pelican from now on will 4$444$$4$A afeafr sft $ ft sMji find one of the most modern sy terns of registration to be found, ! V which is now being installed by all 'IV the leading hotels throughout the ; tj country. Each guest registers on 'A a separate card, which is filed byjj Ute clerk in charge, according to ; R umber. With this new system i f makes it possible lor any number j it people to register at the same 6 Will Arrtyc In Kloinnth Ealls Late This AftornooA l''or l'cw Days Edgar McDaniel, editor of the Cues Bay Harbor ot North Band, Oregon, with Rev. J. E. Knyder. tm slur of tho First Presbyterian church and secretary of the cham ber of commerce of North Band, with several other prominent' men of the Bay city will arrive In Klam ath Falls idto this afternoon. On Wed ii; day noon the guests will at tendj the luncheon of the cbtimber of commerce here. They plan to hunt In the Tule Lake country tor geese. The party Iclt the Hay this morning. lived in Klamjkth Falls nnd still own considerable land in the Keno dis trict; Mr. Konis Is a brother of Mrs. 0. D "ay and B. E. Kerns. TO GIVE PROGRAM Tlmnkagtvlng Item l it Program To Re Given at Ml. Lokl School I On November i'.t. a Thanksgiving ', program will be given at the Mt. , l.akl church by thd iniplla of tho I school district. The funds realised from the affair to be used In pur j chasing playground equipment. An admission charge of 25 cents for intuits iiiui ten cents inr cnuureii will be made. Mrs. llcnrdsley and Mrs. Taw are In charge of the pro gram. It Is hoped by the ladle'! that people from every' comniunliy will nltond tho entertainment,' an rh'vlt&tlon having been extended to tho general' public. E veii Your Friends cannot BUY YOUR Photograph! Therefore it is the most personal gift of all From You to them RETURNS TO COAST x'r Arthur Ilovt. nee Heleno Ma-1 ' , - ! giutt unu wee sou jjlm:. ....... , to t helv home In Seattle the last ol the week after visiting hero for sev eral weeks at the home o." Mrs. unvt' iiarents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam .Hagulre. RETl'RX FROM PORTLAND Mr. and Airs. Willard Smith and son Tlromton. returned Sunday eve ning from Portland where thoy mo tored the middle e:( the wee'; to visit wltj Mrs. SmithS) mothar. Mrs. lie; nne,'. Knrouto home t'uey stop ped for the Oregon O. A. C. game a Kugeno. Stinson's Studio i Opposite Pine Tree Theater Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling All work .guaranteed Mrs. Wm. Bessler 430 Klamath Ave. ' Between Fourth uJiil Fifth Phone 112-M Next to Moose Hall MB t I I I I 1 i T i BOXING Scandia Hall Klamath Falls Wednesday, Nov. 18 Best Card of the Year Look It Over ! . S Main Event 10 Rounds 140 Pounds Kid Starkey vs Johnnie Trambitas Their last fight ended In a foul this one will end with a knockout , : Semi-Windup 6 Rounds 138 Pounds Jack Crim vs W. Harrington A re-match between two boys who No love match are out for blood. Special Event 4 Rounds Bobby Allen vs Tommy Murphy Both experienced both boxers and both can hit. Should be good ' - Four-Round Preliminary Henry Burke vs Jim Fleming It looks as though Henry would have rue of the most inlor- estlug experiences of his career Auspices Klamath Falls Boxing Commission J. SYLVESTER, Matchmaker Ladies Welcome 9 si i Tickets on sale at Mecca, Waldorf, Smake Better get 'em Early for this Card ! Y T I Y i i i i f t y i r if 4 '