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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1925)
Monday, NovuiiiIh-t 2o, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page .T-hrort C ' ' 7 Burroughs machines can be depended upon for the right answer always and everywhere one reason why the pioneer of 1 8 8 4 is the leader of today. BURROUGHS SALES and SERVICE Machines as low as 75 Ask for Demonstration t K. TRAYNOR Representative f Box 1033, Klamath Falls Phone 6 5 3 M V - -,-. -" . . pa Bunny, plorvsnnt room". Dependable nursing earn. A good place to convalesce In lllnosn nnd utter surgical operations. Unit's nra reasonable. Ambulance for stretcher rnsoB. Resident pharmacist. Prescriptions unl uicdlcluv may l- obtain, d at all UmM day or night. All Physicians Cordially Welcome Klamath Valley Hospital pine at Ktii in n street 1,1. M vi it FALLS, OHIO. Cor. 4th and Pine Telephone 497 The Washington Cafe j the most popular anting place In Klamath Falli today "There's a Reason" ion CAN EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND IIS South BUlu ciunesh dishes Wee Shlng, Prop. c4t The 6Pinc Tree a story bated upon fact and photographed upon the sceno ot its actual happening with many ot the real chnraclcrs tnkiiiK part, la llur- Wood Wo Iibto nriiiiiKi'il for mi extra good 'nttpply of LIMB-WOOD tin il (he flint cur In being un loaded (ofltty - it Is Hi .Inch, A car of 12 ittoh will bo In Monday. Wo can also, furnish tliiH high jirftdjo healer wood In 2 and -I II. length, on orders for It. . Wo advise early buying tin tho supply may ho Buowod in, n Mill.' later, Prompt BerVIco nnd fair prlcea will prevail. Wo handle all kinds of Wood Coal A- Fuel Oil PEYTON dc CO. "WOOD TO 11 URN" 601 Main Phone 535 old Bell Wright's "A Hon ot ills Fatb,er," which will be shown at the Pine Tree lonlght. In Harrold Dell Wright's country near Tucson, ArUonn, li la said thai aeveral .'ears ago an Incident sim ilar (o the plot of the slory actually ten!; place. From this Mr. Wright ohtaiaed the theme for his novel. To film the story in keeping with lis aunoaptare. Paramount dispatch ed an entire company of almost twt- uundrsd persons to a hioallpn sev enty ill 11,'s from Tncjjon. Ailsona, and but a few miles from Hie Mox- I lean border, Not far from this lo cution the real Incident occurred. wants evening herald Mrs, Rebecca B, Evans of Kails River. Knit"., Who visited here wltlt hor son frank Evans ahonl a year I ago, Is the newest suhserlher to the I Evening Herald, she win be remenv- bared here where she made many frlohdH while visiting with her sen and family. TURIN. A spend of 100 miles nn hour to test a new nutoiuohile In vention In IhreateniiiK serious re sults for diOI'ge Ghlrbirl, car miin- ufaoturor, There was a collision anil he was badly liurl, Vocal Recital Much Enjoyed Mls KlUabcth Spencer, tuo of America's most noted .soprano's as sisted by Miss Lndle Collette, who appeared In recital at Ibo First Presbyterian church on Saturday evening wits grcelod by a capaulty house. Music i.,vors came from all the surrounding towns to hear the popular vocalist, whose record snows I hut hc haB recorded for the Edl ob, more rocords than any .woman singer ot today, proving her great popularity with the American people. Beta 4: lists were well received. Miss Spencer being called back time and again for encores, while much comment was made on the capable manner of execution Miss Collolto displayed on the violin. On a tour 6f the west, MltS Bpencar and MUs caiietic left suu- dsy uiorulng for California, where they will appear in Sacramento, San FranclSCO, Mountain View. I,js An golas anil then on to Reno. Their Christmas holidays will be spent -in New York City, after which they will tour the middle west during Jfttt.0afy and February, .Much credit should he given Oeorge Wlrtl, ot the Wirt J Music store, on his Initiative In bringing stub talent to Klamath Falls. March will mark the next recital, the name ot the arllst to ho announced later. The program on Saturday evening Included : (al Lullaby (jAcelyn) Oodard; (hi 1 head You Calling Me. Mar shall Mils Spencer with Edison Records ot her voi.ee la) Walt! In C Sharp Minor. Chopin; (hi Sins Hols (In the tyoods) siati!) Miss Collette With her Kdlson Records. (n)My Heart al Thy Sweel Voice, Snlnl-Snons; (b) Honey Pat's All, Van Alslyne Miss Spencer with Edlsun Rocprds f her voice, Meditation (Thaisl Massenet Mi's Spences -with Bdlsori Records of 11 Violin Solo by Albert Spalding. (a) Love's Old Sweet Song, Mol loy; (b) Happy Days? Stolezkl Mlsa Spencer with I-Mlsoa Recorda ot nef voice. (n) The,World Is Waiting for the Siinrlso, Seirii-dollatte; (hi Hejte Kail, llitbny. Re&dlng: "An Old Sweetheart ot Mine" Itllef Musical abttlltg bj Mahidiiniin Corby. Miss Spencer. Piano Solos, selected Miss Cel lelle. Songs, (a) The hlllerness of Love, .1:1111, j DUhrfj (hi Summer and You. Mabel, anno Corby Miss Spencer. HARVARD WINS RACK MAINLY cBOUT "PEOPLE S f ' ' vl , J mmi& Theatre UKWKOItl) llt.VTKRB A party or valley men Including W, l. IaiwU. I' l.oad. I), h. Phlppl and I. L. Lewi' pent the weea end In Kliiinnlh counly 011 a ditch and geese bunt. Tie- returned to their homes In Mfdford this n'ornlng. MIIS. Zl Mltl'.l N HKRK Mrs. William Zurabrunn of Klrk ford, Ore., ,enj'ye,i ti visit of several days in Klamaih Falls with friends and transatle'i business, vhlle hero us well. At itlrkford Mrs. Zambrunn h, proprietor or the Crater Inn. Bhe returned to her home Sunday. WKKK I l) VISITORS Mr. .and Mrs. V. A. Causley or Pine Hldge gpenl the week end holi duvs here vlslilne with friend!. Cloniloeol. Ittlsluess Men I.eav:' for Coos liny Tills .Morning After enjoying u hunt of several ' days In the Till" lake district; Dr. ' C. W. Kndfrott. Jake Matron. Charles Slauff and Claim .W. Park er, r' turVied to tho bay th:- morning with over sixty geose and dutki. At) 1 of the party arc prominent br .nevs men of the Hay. PROM Tin; HOITTII II. W. Kendail and K. V. lla-:oy, both commercial called, arriid in Hie city Sunday from K in Fraio is, o. WANT lll'SIM SH LOCATION Mr. and Mr. A. II. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. F. Ilumbo of Cegton, N. Dak., arrived In Klumath Falls by motor on Saturday evening and plan to spend several days here looking over business possibilities. They ar? gueata at the hotel Arcade while here. c. I.. Houghton transacted business afralrs here over Saturduy and S'in dav from his heaibiuarteri In Ateo-lord. CLVDI-; ROUI.VBON LEAVJM civri,. Robinson, one of tjjfj staff at the hotel White Pellcen left by motor this morning for MonMguc w here he will spend the Itunksftirfng holiday;, with Ills parents, espeetlng to return to hi position tho latier pan of the week. riOOR CROWIJ ATTKNRS One ot the largest gatherings of the s n I or End' avorers was held in the form of a Spiritual dinner In the basement 6f tin Presbyterian church on Sunday evening. On the fourth of December the members will t.lage a pre-Chrlstma party, which rives promise of beini.: one of the oatatand Ing events of the winter. IN PROM DAIPV 8. Clark of the Strnhom railroad at Dairy, spent the woXt end in He; county Stat on buslne.i and plea-sure. shovvinj; toitiglii "f HAROLD BELL WKIGHT'S Latent and Greatest Novel, "A Son of His Father" Due of the finest Western Picturi's we've even shown, Tuesday Thomas Meighan in 'The Man Who Found Himself" Watch rill'. UNHOLY THREE" J HOVEV Bl'Vfl TfiHBBR One thousand dolls rl and eighty acres of Klamath rtmber land chnng ed ownership Saturday with the pur chase by Richard II. Hovey of SO' acres of pine f from (he Standard Investment company for slOorj. Trto tract is located In the extreme eaBt ern pari of the c tinty, weetlon 2, townshln 34 south, radge 14. At The LIBERTY One marriage license, liy which Ira Edgar Sherman. 517 Klamath, avenue and atella Prultt. 1123 Warden ,avanue. retetred legal san ction of tho state 10 bo married. Tile couple are weil known here. Fwank D. Lee o'e of Klamath Falls' well known lumbermen Is at the Klamath General hospital. Showing tonight for thej last time BLACK LIGHTNING vlth the marvel dog Thunder Do you like to lie thrilled. Do you like to watch a pic ture when' acend after scene holds -you, grips you? Then see "Black Lightning." TUESDAY "The Happy Warrior". MRS. IVINNIFOIH) HKRK Mrs. M. A. V.'lnnlford of the Kast btook farm Is In the city on a busi ness and pleasure trip. While here she is registered at the hotel Ar- ode. . ; Ill'SI.VEHB vitriol: Don Hill of liend i among the business Visitors In KUmata, Falls. Ho Is stopping ul the hotel Lake while here. GAMF. HI' ()LK Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Roberts. J. F. Maguiro Sr.. Miss Margaret Magulre and Charles Magolre spent Sunday forenoon on the golk links, enjoying a game. PORTLAND CALLERS L. F. Newton. D. P. Thayer. II. K. Mead and A. B. Montgomery were j among the arrivals at the hotel White Pelican who registered at the hostelry on Sunday. RETURNS TO WOltDEN Little Eileen Wilson, who spent the week end in Klamath Falls vis iting with her mother Mrs. (leorg- Ipnnn Wilson, manager of the hotel Arcade, reluxie d last evening to Wordon. AT DOItRIS ON BUSINESS II. D. Ilofberger. representative of tho Menefee Lumber company ol Portland, led this morning for Dor- rls where he expects to spend several days In Ihe interests of his company. GRANTS PASS VISITORS Bert Stephenson and I.. V Nichols ' of Grants Pass spent Over Sunday in f Klamath Falls on busings and pica-! dure. .MISS HANSON RESIGNS ' Miss Lulu Hansen resigped her position as bookkeeper with the Wheeler-Olmstead Lumber company it Shlpplngton on Saturday. Mlsa Hansen held the position for the past two years. VISITING FROM BEND Mr. and Mm. Oscar Bon.'brake. prominent 'residents of Bend, visited in Klamath Falls over Sunday. While here they were guests al the hotel White Pelican,-. 8b s Fur Manufacturing, Coat Remodeling. All Work Guaranteed Mrs. Win. Bessler I'hone 1 12-M Clt; Klamath Ave. Between Fourth and Filth Next to Moose Hull joan Mcdonald resigns Mum Jean McDonald resigned h?r position on Saturday with the Shell Oil company .where she has beea bookkeeper McNEALV RETURNS W. W. McNcaly returned last eening from Lakevlew where he has been for the past ten days on business matters. .MRS. BOWMAN SHOPPING Mis. C. R. Bowman, wife of one of Merrill's prominent ranchers, is among the out of town visitors in Hie city today. She Is visiting with friends and shopping while here. LEFT FOR SOUTH NEW YORK, Nov. T.. - ryp) wn lard 1. Tlbbetta of Harvard, int r ifoliaglnte two mile champion, wen the Varsity cross country chaiupl n Ullp race today, lending Jna.es l.olhhs of Syracuse, by barely a yard In n thrilling finish to the si mile run ul Van CortUtttUl Park. SjlirOTllEll'S sigltt needs to be "improved by the aid dt glass IS it' her eves show, the slightest Usability come here with perfect lOnHdeuce in our ability. Dr. H. J. Winters Byesighl Specialist klumath Falls, Ore. We grind our own glasses. W'e will write a pre a'FlpttOn for the glass- ; yotl heed and prop M'ly grind ihe lenses." Miss Elizabeth Spencer antl Miss Lueile Collette let; on Sunday morn ing for southern California cn their western concert tour. This even ing the noted artists' will appear in Sacramento. They appeared at th First Presbyterian church on Satur day evening. MAJOR ARNOLD BETTER Major Arnold of the Warren Construction company who has been confined to his room at the hotel Hall for several days. Is reported as Improving and hopes are for his speedy recovery. THE WEATHER Tho Cyclo-Stormugriiph at Under wood's Pharmacy shows that the barometric pressure has been full ing slowly for the past 24 hours. Higher temperatures with some cloudiness will probably follow. Forecast for next 24 hours: Cloudy and warmer followed by unsettled weather. The Tyros recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as folleds: High 40. Low i21 u. s. Weather Ropori Oregon : Fair tonight and prob ably Tuesday. Wanner tonight. Gen tle to moderate southeasterly winds. TOMORROW NIGHT KL of C. Hi Jinx Lyceum Hall It will be a good time for you Be sure and come. The LIBERTY I herd los' carrIea the tttte rH, ,n I a manner which would bo a groat "lll.,,.L. 1 .. ! ...... ......,.,. ,,. '"'j credit to mam-of our human actors. uuk sujiy 01 toe c:arK nioaa ains. ' is the main attraction at the Liburt Theatre tonight. It has a cast of five men and being taken by "Thunder" The Marvel Dog. There are many ex citing climaxes in this latest of on the screen. PAUL FOSTER ILL but one woman, with the star ro!e Stricken suddenly with appendi citis, Faul Fester, one ot the best known young men of the city wus taken to Klamath Valley hospital dog stories. The scenes are laid j tis morning, where he -was oper ilud in the hills of Kentucky. Most of! upon. Reports from the hospital an tho action centers around a feud J to the effect that he is resting us between the Howards and Larneds. ; well as could be expected. Charming little Clara Bow, who is the only woman in the cast, has NEW YORK. Milton Statler, 19, a part far from any she has overi is cleaning chickens and fish for played. J f2o a week in one of the many "Thunder.'' the marvelous shop-hotels ho will own some day. KENDALL RETURNS K. X. Retld&ll, magistrate in jus tice court, relumed yesterday af ternoon from Salem where ho Jour neyed Saturday to attempt to secure financial relief for injuries in curred In the service of the Btate. lie was given an iiudlcnce with tho OVorhOf Saturday. Sporting Goods Fresh Shells, Suit Cases, Trunks, Leather Bags and Woolen Clothing and Blankets. CONNOLLY BROS 912 Main y )