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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1925)
Hnlurday, November 28, 1025 EVENING HERALD, Kl, '.MATH FALLS, OREGON Page Three Ik- "J You Can't Escape the Styles With Profit Mainly . About People h l!i -.fit Inn bM Imposed upon lf-t fnoiubare the re abODafbillty of aaaiiWItfl nn aPPaaltng appeafaiice, ii mmliilnii a vogue I Inn cxpiiiiiIh the slylii ami fashion with the rimiiKiiiK season. Provides creations, ol r linn ami patient tbM forttalli i - mi lany pi dn mill afford the VMW n choice tail select attire, Hint ndifii seal ami ill I mi l Inn in his appearance and ree'pj in IiIh titHto unit station. Hi-' Mb would pronri"i min t lio abreast uf the t itnn in appearfocs aa in tboukbt. Tjja adage Hint "elotbaa iniikn tha man " in lint I rue us n whole lull It In lint iiiiiInh. Tha foallna of prosperity, nf favorable reoep (Inn anil th" knowledffe of being well dressed Hive- In tho inner men u sustaining morale mid hnpny sutjcl- 1 :n i. m t Hn I oan bo minimi! Iii tin other way. Dress Well And Succeed mm J. A. Goldsmith Merchant Tailor Upstiirs Suite 309, Winters Building i as TIBS H'KATIIKIt The ('velu-fttormagruuh at I'nder wood'H pharmacy shiws tba baro metric pressure lo be rising which is a favorable Indication ol more 1 sunshine Forecast for next 24 hours: Generally fair and caol. The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum anil minim urn HAN I'ltANCIHCO, Nov. 2H.--TII" iviMifh'T 0Ut(0Ok for tba week be ginning November ;m wut aapouocad hem tnilny by llin I'. H. weather bu- raau aa follow: Tin' OUtlOOk l for normal titm- poratufO; unsettled waatber with ruin in California: It'aln in west portion of WiihIiIiikIoii anil Oregon, ami rain or snows in aaatara parti of Washington ami Oregon, MCHIUT'l'S MVH TO (. ,. ('. Mr. and Mm, C. M. Merrill and family lofl t day fur (,'orvulllH by innlor where they will make their future home. John Mprrltt Hon of Mr. and lira, Merrill who spent the ThuiikKlvlng liolldayH hero with bis fnmlly returned north to ra-, attOia hln studies ut O. A. 0. where he In eomplelliiK his Junior year. DIWKIt IIVWKH WKKKI.Y Mrs. Ilape We-'nn Kllhournc to day unncunrcd 'the opening of a n.iius of weekly dinner dance it the h.itel White Pelican Ibe first lo be given next Wo lncnliiy evening Tho White Pelican orcheHtra und. ir tba d Motion of nuti Lynch win fur- abtb the dance music. II i.k is PpBT&AND A. J, l.ylc of the Klamath Sen crul lluipltnl left thh afternoon for Tort land, whore he will remain for abJttt a woek 'n lr - DCHlNKMfl .M.vrri:its H. C. Hook of DellliiKham. Waib lagtioq, la among the bualueai ri It'JM In Kiamath Fnlln today. H plunn to remuln here for acvoral day. IIIIIIVM,' HI H'ftlDAY Mr. and Mm l-'rank C. Pgrlfer, nan PranJJaco, Howard Camtfftn, Han Kraaclaco, H. .m. Jonaa, I'ort- laud, MUflreil W.:l Hend, Carl A, llumaa, Bagon , Mr. and Mra. W. fl. Ileardale, Beattlc, II, K. dale. UrautB I'aaa, W ll )y:he, Kauiluh, Idaho, Oaorge unatm, Karaft-1 flelil, C. K. II ii in-.. .Myrtle point, lemperaturea today aa folluwa: H. H. Veat'ob, Portland, M. Hrjalcr, I High H Vcm Vallojo, Opfllornla, K. H, Mark", Oununulf, ll. a. Scott, Dunamulr, Minn Atidom n hunamulr, Mla Jlurlam Lord, Himmnulr. K, L, Ward, San .Kran.-la o, Kcnnoth N. Logan, Sun Krai , Hugh Dngan, llnnd. Mr- ami '.Ira. T. J. Uone, San Kranclaeo, wnra among the ar rlvala or ijirlday .,, the hstol Whjtd Polli-ttn. IJTTLK WAV. MICMIi SMITH Srwlt i atfr -Cbnaibei H (7::u l Thru "i Cuttunerce Oregon: DjUUttlad, probably ralri In weal; rain 'or anow in caat por tion tonight and Sunday, Kormal taniporatdre, f'ri'h easterly wlndaj In opening Jl the ihamla mornlng'n mail lommerco , ff f re thin msrnlng. Mr-. Loa:, Sniltb. as- lBtant tarratary of tho chamber, opened a lett.r cnl to 'Sinta" lit 'are of tho joi'al office from a lltt'.a ol who algn,. i:,.r naino at "Mae Loulao Smith." The later :n pa -t read: Dear Sunin claua: I waa: you to bring m, bead, not a baby HBJ3KH DIVORCE An alter ation, irbleb she alleg ed emled In her husband atriklng and beating bcr, waa one tf the reasons that actuatf 1 Mr). Kllen Btafrpfd t bring suit far divorce Irom Claude Stafford today in cir cuit cpurt. The couple realded in Tuelton. Okla., in 1923 and It was at that place thai the alleged altercation took place. '0MWMt TheatrejJ The iia' thai (fatfc New York it's biggest thrill! "Tarnish" starring May McAvoy, Main Column, Norinan Kerry and It streaks your cheeks with tears your face with smiles. Ronald Myers. and dimple I'lrvosl Harry DISTRICT M .;i:k HEBE H. E. Gajc, district manager Of the American Automobile .associa tion, with headquarters la Grants Pass la lo the city cmfer.'ing with Mrs. Leah Smith, assistant secretary j of the chamber of commtrcevho is in c'mrcfl nf the local nfflpp fnp th Plana d a WlUBtofii. A nt.w dcBk and rug la head but a r.-ally ! ,, h,. i,,n , ,k ..., 11 Head and .Santa Claua pie,.. , lhe ch,mbw , COBmsrce r0Dmi!. bring me a bi... jmt hlg enough for Hefty Mai Sunday and Monday RICH RD CAR'J'HELMESS IN "Shore Leavew He's a jackic in the Navy, with a sweetheart in every port. It's the lest picture Oick ever made har none. i if . On Tuesday and Wednesday Lon Chanev Appears in "THE UNHOLY THREE" 1 F '&VrVHflHHHBHHSMflV9MMHl9flflBMaKflMHH LE Fresh Eastern and Olympia Oysters at CLUB CAFE DOTtOTWV DETiZELL BAST Miss Dorothy Dalaall Who Journey ed cast several weeks ago with her Kiandmolber, Mrt, White, will re main in Chicago, having entered tha bnilneai world there. Shu will In with Miss Ituth 'llon In llo cust om nu'trotnlls. Miss Delxell at tended Hie University ot Oregon for twn yt'ara' nnd Is th 'alitor of Thorn us Delaeil or the, California Oregon Power company. HACK TO COIIV.M.I.IS Max NeWHOm and Harry Peltr, who have Iiim'ii ipendlni lhe Tbanka-' giving holidays In tba city with their paranti and friends expei-i to leave tomorrow for O. A. C. to resume tln-lr studies. RBTtTHNIKG O, A. 0, Do Loss Mills wh.i bus spent the Thanksgiving feoildafa horo ovllh relatives and friends Is returning to O. A. C. tomorrow t ) resume his studies. RETURNS FROM PRIXEVI1 W. II. Ayors, maintenance man for the highway lommlsslon. return ed laat evening from Prlnevlile where he apent the Thanksgiving holidays with Ills parenta. lo got Into and rldfl I down town. Love and kisses, dear Santo Mat Loui.-.n Smith, Tbelet ter waa turned over to the Christ mas cheat fund. I UOM Ulii.oyt Mr. and Mrs. Dili Bowers, roal .limis nf OiihKinta spcnl tao great er port of Krlday In the city at tending to business matters here. LAM-.- IX OX ltCSINKSS K. K. Lane of Mldlnm.!, promln cnl und well known rancher, wua In from bin ranch yeatardfy n busi ness affairs. He stopped at the hotel ArcuJe while here. THREE CARS REGISTER Koielgn registration imlay at the dianiber of commerve office Includ ed Mrs. J. V. Klndlg.- Wichita Palls. E. T. Qutarmute, Patalnma and Mrs. (lertrude Lynn of Tucnou, Ariz. PUBSIDE.NT ol' STATE CHAMRER rvlu Vlnlng. of Ashland, presl detil of the Slate chamber of com merce with his son. were anions tho valley visitors In Klamath Kails t -day enroute to Title Lake where they plan to spend Sunday on n hunting trip. Motor Official Praises Klamath County Autoists Sexton Organizes Three More Clubs Three more county cluba, two at Keno and one al Algoma, rame In to existence this week through the li"i'''- ..i -oi,,: la!, !.,.;,d..r .sexton, uttii the years work com pleted, the club leader i.i bnsllv sn-L-.a oeni ,r. uaie. tile club work Klamath conn'.y autoists arc shewing belter cooperation with the Oregon State Motor association then an be found in any other part of the state, declares H. E. Oale of Giants Pass, Southern Oregon man ager for the state association. "We have our local offices in the rani; j chamber of commerce quarters op ened and functioning nroperlv.'' Xot only are we re ceiving the cooperation of oiir1 Klamath members, but likewise from . our chamber of commerce and the i motoring public generally." -Mr. Gale called attention to the fact that the state association of- ifers Its membsrs many conven iences and he nviints all monitors to tnke full advantage of all their membership privileges. new I . gaged In organism for 192(5. Following are the ibrei clubs: Sewing -Keno. Oregon, Miss Syl via Krdinann; lend, r. Marlam Grubb, president: Waive r'tibb, Luclle H, if- ner, Helen Heftner. Dorothy Turpi n Audry Tnirpen, Edna Kerns, Becre tary: Jessie ppekett, vlce-presldeil'C! Bernlce Sumlner.s. llnmennihine Clnh Kenn Ore. Miriam Grubb. ylce-prcsldeat: -Edna Jgath Claims . n. ii vp.ticiii, wri:ii i, i , mill, ii.-tti Cain. Jessie I'uckett. secretary. Cooking club. Algoma--.Miss Mar ion .Minogue. leader. Zena Haaiard, president; I'aul Swaeirart vice-president: Grace Kranklln. Venice Pranklia, Knimn llar.aiid. Hannah Foster. Mary Helen Fax, Eleanor Vabokowski, Irene Cotton, Jimmy Sherrtek, liugh CleOk, secretary: Vincent ll-ihilihy, Mildred Mldklff, Amy Ubrln, Lugena Masxon. KLAMATH TEMPLE "Church of The Four-Fold Gospel" Our Fathers sang "On, Then, Christian Soldiers, On to Victory." Such describes the rapid and unprecedented march of events in the FOUR SQUARE Gospel in the few brief weeks since Klamath Falls openecj its gates and hearts in glorious welcome to "The Everlasting Gospel." The Triumph of the Cross Is Here! Cold formality and modernistic teachings are crumbling before the tri umphal march of God's Eternal Word. Millions of men and women everywhere, are rejoicing to know that f ? Jesus Christ is the Same Yesterday, Today and Forever" Within a FEW SHORT WEEKS the doors of KLAMATH TEMPLE will swing open to the city and the anxious throngs that arc waiting for the event in the greatest revival in the history of this region. The world's greatest evangelists are coming. GET READY. BE READY. Our Slogan: Klamath Falls For Christ and Christ For Klamath Falls , A . Rev. O. Lewis, Evangelist-Pastor Anna Jane Tucker A serious operation to eliminate the inroads of a malignant disease proved fatal last evening at 6:55 o'clock to Mrs. Anna Tucker, aged f!2. who died at a local hospital. Mrs. Tucker bad been ill for one year with the disease. Funeral serviette have been set for tomorrow afternoon at the Whitlock funeral home. The Kev. T. D. Yarnes of the Methodist Episcopal church wllf officiate at the services. Mrs. Tucker, a native of Tennes see, had been a resident of Klamath for 1 1 years and at the time of ber death had resided just south of town ! in the Altnniont district., , I She Is survived by her husband, S. J. Tucker, three daughters. Mrs. i Maude Turkey, Mrs. Clarice Howling ' .1 twl BVM TiilLoi" anA fn... ........ James A. Tucker. Elmer Tucker. Carl Tucker and Knlph (Tucker. The body will be interred in LlnS villa cemetery. Ajlfee LIBERTY osic Sedgwick iliotoplay, sensational whirlwind outdoor "Daring Days" The'-Miappiest, peppiest picture of the great West. Packed with one thrilling situation after another. Sunday and Monday Hoot Gibson in "The Calgary Stampede" The world's greatest western show in the screen! This picture was -filmed amid the actual scenes of the Calgary Stampede of 1925. in Calgary, Canada. n pjn when the newly organized Vet- feed, to which the oversea? buddies crans of Foreign Wurs will be hosts .'are Invited. to the os-esrvlce men of titfeity. Members of the association have Ibeen bringing in ducks and geese The meeting of the new organiza tton will be held at 11 o'clock, for several days and there will be after which the Initiation of new I a big supply of these birds together members will be conducted. Then with the needed trimminga, when will fellow the big geese and duck the banquet gets under way. WHITE LUNCH IS CLOSED; CLAIMS FILED IN COURT A padlock was placed on the front door of the1 White InnpE. 1L'2 Main i street, by a .sheriff's deputy this morning, while a group of creditors of Nick Vallens, owner of the place, nre wondering if (key will get the money alleged to be due them. An attachment against the res taurant was served by the sheriff's office Ibis morning following the fil Ing of a 'suit in circuit court late yestordaV afternoon by ctis Miller, representing Miller's market and otter creditors of the lunch room. Miller claims the sum ot f5:;s duti film for meat purchased Biftoe March, while Sinclair's ntarket holds a claim of $9.10 and the llolliday dairy holds two claims aggregating approx imately 180, WAR VETS WILL HAVE DUCK FEED They're going to cat wild duck and honkers and other good things at tho Moose hal tomorrow after- RADIO Parts - Repairing Best 8 - Tube Superheterodyne Browning Drake Kits and Assem bled Sets, 5 - Tube. Phone 397-W for demonstration in your home. V FLOYD HENRlOT CO. (Auto Electricians) , . Willard Batteries 234 Main St. Phone 397W