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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1925)
Thursday, November 20, )25 EVENING 'IIKRALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON Page .Three HUDSON COACH MAINLY cyfBOUT PEOPLE I'ltOM KL'I.I.KKTON Now You Get Its Famous Qualities for ?295 Down Payment Convenient Terms on Balance WORLD'S GREATEST BU Everyone Says It Sales Prove It ACME MOTOR CO. Sixth and Oak Streets WOOD THANKSGIVING DAY Wa are .going to donate our earns, -wagons, trucks nnd t )i ipkcep on (how free lo tlm AM ERICAS I.W'K N Building Fund. Our employes uro giving their services. Poll imii liny, uig iMtk nnil Al ton l.lr. Co. 'a ara -lio n m iVOnd, and the entire r'l II pi ife Of till' Wood KOrs l.t t i lean Legion Dntldlng fond, li you wnnt n limit 61 l!lori.. do- Itrered Thanksgiving Day, Peyton & Co. Wood to Burn Phone 535 601 MAIN GILCHRIST BUYS KLAMATH TIMBER Klamath holdings of the ail rhilm limber company of Alpena. Mich., have bees Increased by 32,eio aerei in-cording i sin patent flic l wllh the county clork yesie.-fby. ah ni the timber land described in the patents. In lo ntod In tho north- I'm Olid llf l(. , ninny. To dnto. Iho till' irlsi Lumber company has nut manufactured tlielr large timber acreage fit Klnm nth county, nd according to ptes enl Indications, 'they will enntluuo In thin practice of buylwj timber, not for the purpose o( par nal manufacture, bni of investment. oppkmikim II! Iti: I. run Opparihalm, popularly known among his Klamath Pall mends a "Opplo" arrived In tba city but evening Cram Sim Kraucteco sad, pktttiM to Rpohd aeVoral dnyg here on business mutters. cAt The LIBERTY Embarrassing momentii. many of ; Ibem, fin the dellghUnl cotm-dy- tarco, 'My Husband's Vlve." mar ine the ever-lovable llttlo Shirley Ve mi and which plan tonlRht at Hie l.lherly Theater. As the title suggests. It la (he ox trim who cause all (ho mounting color. Imagine Inviting your hus hnnds ex-wife to share your little honeymoon bungalow in the moun tain. ' That Is exactly what Shirley .Ma son, as the latest Mrs. William Har vey does, unknowingly of course, the ex-Mrs. William being ono of her school chums. The resulting situa tions will keep the audience at the Liberty Theater in ' a continuous Bpasjn of laughter. 1 oAt the TINE TREE AUTO at Bargain Prices We have about 20 good used cars (no junk) for sale and are willing to take a big loss on them as we have no place to store them over winter. Call In And Look Them Over Spoctactylar dancing reyno, novelty offering, vocalists and Qmatclnns, and comedy In the load is the mak ; up ol the Vaudeville hilt at t ho PIna I Trrv Thcutor tonh;tiI and tomorrow. Goo, li. Flint prosonta The Tang) loot Bteppeta with the Scott Twins and Alice Frederick, a fast dancing revue dQtng atylea of daticttift Including all the popular dances I and many now Ideas with bemitl- ful coatitntea and Bcener youth ami pop prcitoinimtttni:. Itoy lovi and Qtrllp in "Blythe liuffoonery" will I nndoult'dly entertain all who wit I noa the perJortnanoe of t li Is talent. cd cuple. Alohn Duo, "The Tropl- 11921 Ford trjr. 1928 Ford trg. 1 1924 Ford rdstcr. 1 1923 Ford tlg. 2 1922 Ford trgs. 11924. Ford Coupe 11925 Ford trg. (Balloons) 1 92 1 Chey -1922 -1920 trg. Chcv. trg. Dodge trgs 1925 Star trg. 1924 Slur trg. 1924 lUiiek trg. (i tjyli enclosed And many others to pick from; terms if desired. Buick and Star Garage Opposite Pelican Hotel I . 't Sarenadera," a musical singing ami ilanelng net playing ukotoMi ami steel guitar, use all standard snappy music. 1 Toward Swart. "PcalliiK Out Webster." sings and tells ptorles nnd uses the banjo In good advantage- a clever entor tnlpi r . Dunn and Campbell in "Melody nnd Music" are most per sonable and able artists who ftrr- nish a ' moat entertaining number. The picture is "Mile-n-Mluule Mavy" with Eleanor Bonrdrnan and Man Moore. WASHINGTON, Member of the Mitchell qoitrl martial are to take in the army-navy game in ww York duriivg the w'eok end recess, lint Mto iiolono) bus been ordered tn renralli In Washington for Thanksgiving. , ' A info roof fell in .lunrez, Mex. .Muybe because some Mexican luid his picture made without p clgnreito. KKfUtRVK IWMIll) VPIIHAi Vv:AKIHNUT()S'. Nov. i'O. - (A'l The regulations of the federal re. TV- hoard reiiulrini- federal f,, nerve and metiibor bunks to pay at pur lln check drawn upon Hem was sus tained yotKla- i th.i lupremo court. , K.WIHON ItKTl'RSH O. H. Dt'.i:i. reiireienUng Yatos nnd Company, .-1th headqt)prter In Sun rrnnclaco, returned ti Klamath Kullj lost erciiiiij- .,B hi regular monthly builmi visit tj loial mills ami lumbermen. He registered unions the rrlvais at lie hotel White rollcan. W, If, f'ookn of Kullerton, f.'all foriiia. arrived hero last evcnlnK to attend to business matters in Iho city. Ho n-Klstered at Hie hotel While Pelican. MIHH TI TTJJS HJ4RK 'Ml I. on Tuttle of Bonanza is pending the ThanksKlvInx holiday-i i la Klamath Falln with friends. W(.MI N At the next t he husinesa an i of Klamath jai olactlon of off e Inn year will be evening at th' n minuting conn Mrs. Gertrude Jone and Mi named.' The no: held at the hotel a dinner at. 6: 30 TO M.KCr tegular meeting of professional women Is on December 7. ers for the ensu held. .On Monday regular meeting a itltteo composed of Moore, fra. Allan J. M. Glover was xi mealing will he W hite Pelican with TIMVKKGI' l; SKItVU KS Itev. J. Henry .Thomas, pastor of St. Paul's Bpltcopa church will preach the Thanksgiving sermon at the First Praabytertgn church this. evening lit eight o'clock. This murk the Union Religion ' TbaHluglrJai services and a special musical pro gram has been arranged for. ItHOWNM OK ASIII.AM) Mr. a ml Mrs. II. E. lirown of Ash land arrived In thp city lust even ing to visit with friends here over Thanksgiving. ! OltKK.V CARS ItKGICTERKD '. Reea of -hi franclaeO, Aval Nolaoq fff Book :me, and O. S. Knox Glen WV.od Kprlnfts. C'Tloradi. registered nt the chamber if (oin in mi on ' lie .,u.y. HOHX M V MKMIlKIt K. K. Ho'an, manager of the new '-nth Century st:re is the newest member of the chamber of com merce, IfTa nam icing posted o.i the weekly meml-r: htp bulletin on Wednesday. MRS. PHIM.IPK AWAY .Mrs. K. S.' Phillips lort Wednes day morning .'or aontharn Califor nia, t i visit with her family en route to Fl irli! a and a lour of the cast. Sho plans lo return to Klam ath Kalis In he sjiruig. WIM.ltMS HKRK I'red A. Wlillams. attorney of Salem, and former member of the Publjc Service commit Ion is trans acting legal .matter hi the city to day. Mr. Williams plans to remain here' for several days. He is well known here and many friends In thla vicinity. AT HBDFORD R. D. Hnfbergur left early this morning Tor Medford to spend Thanksglvldg With his aunt and uncle. Mr. und Mrs. J. J. Steiger. Jake Steiger, ttnisin of Mr. Hof herger. returned to the valley city after spending the past week hero on buafnes matters. TtpnodeJled Coats Remodelled Mrs. Win. Dessler Purrler 4Sti IClamoih Ave. Between Kourth-and Filth Phone 11 JM Next to Moose Hull All Werk Guaranteed CllltOQOIN CALLER Otto Chrlstensen Is attending to buelnaw matters here today from hi bone at ( hiloiuln. IVSI RAXCE MAS Kdv.ard Itennie, insurance repre sentatlva from Great Kalis. Montana, is attending - to business matters In Klamath Kails. While here M Ronnie is among the guests regi lered lit the Hotel Arcade. ON THE SCREEN A timely, exciting Comedy Melodrama is "MILE-A-MINUTE-MARY" s-tarring Eleanor Boardman, Matt Moore and William Russell. Two full shows each evening. ON THE STAGE Dunn and Campbell in "Melody & Muic" Howard Swart in "Dealing Out Webster" I v I i Aloha Duo in "Tropical Serenade" v ' ! Roy Dove and Girlie in I "Blythe Buffoonery" "TanaWnnt StenoAra" featuring Scott Twins & Alice j Frederick HAS KAI.VTtAG BPEIJ. BB08SBL8, Nov. 26. Foreign Minister Ve.ndervelde suffered a fainting attack today and as a re ull ? unconscious for fifteen min utes. He. remained at home today but expects to be back at work tomorrow. DR. GOBLK RETURN'S Dr. ('. E. Gohle has returned to Klamath Kails after visiting in Mi I ford for several dajs with his mother, Mrs. Carrie Coble. at. McMillan rgmk The Misses Louise Cattuzza and Lillian Scoffield are boiilg hostesses to a number of their close friends with a Thanksgiving dinner party today at the home of Mrs. W. Mc Millan on Pine Street. .MISS UI'P HOME Miss Katherine Upp. arrived home Inst evening from Eugene to spend the holidays with her family. Miss L'pp -recently completed her course at Monmouth and has accepted a position as teacher in the schools of the northern city. GRANTS PASS VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Klemming af Grants Pass are visiting with friends In the city over Thanksgiv ing. ' fl 'j Vaudeville ; Don't forget "The Un J 7:15 and 9:15 holy Three" is coming H : ' -!' 1 I AT THE LIBERTY j 1 My Husband's fifes' Starring Shirley Mason One man, a divorce and a second wife the thrilling results . Saturday Only Josie Sedwick in "Daring Days" A gi Hoping western picture with a girl doing the galloping- Hi, bejt girl rider on te screen and quicker on the draw than many men. MRS. ACKLEY RETURN'S Mrs. Hairy Aokley ha returned from Ashiand, where she enjoyed a visit wtM her mother. Mrs. W'elis. Mrs. Ackley motored" to the valley city last Fridav with the local members of tile D. A. H. who at tended the luncheon at the Lithia Springs hotel. Mrs. Otto Nichols, nee Dorothy Currin, whose marriage to Mr. N'ich ols was an event of, last i','iWay,.VA honored with a miscellaneous show er last evening at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. George It. Lindley on Riv erside. The I.fndley sisters acted as hostesses for the affair. Toe guests included the close girl friends of the bride. ' a ' LEAVE FOR SOUTH Planning to visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Heard left yesterday for Sacra mento. They will return to Klam ath Kalis the early part of next week. TALK OK TWO IH'CKS Someone in Klamath Kails is enjoying a Thanksgiving dinner consisting of two fat ducks and Mrs. Berth Harstad of the Hainel Apartments. former owner of the pair, is eating her Thanksgiving dinner, in a res- taurant, Last night she placed them out to cool. In a few minutes she noticed one was gone. A few minutes later tho other one mysteriously van- ished. It wishes amount to anything, someone is going to choke on duck wishbone to- day. GENERAL HAULING Hay, Grain and Poultry Supplies Cracked Corn, Mi. Ashland Egg Mash ahvajts fresh. 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