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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1925)
Thursday, December ', l!2,r, EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Three OEOttGi; STEPHENSON HERB AT tiicyitv home Id M ainly About Pep p 1 e I lUKNlisnip (1,1 11 TOMORROW lliiliilnu Regular liu-lno-i Meeting At Homo ot Mix. II. II. Dunbar Tlw Friendship club, one .: the moat active clubi in the ciiv, wbjoh for . Dumber of years Imih taken (fit m i I vi' pan iii supplying clothing fur needy It lil l U-ii .of tin- i lly, will iiohi iih ii'Kiiiur mea'tlni iii iii' linmii iif Mm. II. II. Diuilmr i hiiui iiw tfurnoon Um hour ol 1:10 an members f "i" order ttrt urged Id iilli'iiil Uiu meeting nl which linn.' mutters of linporii will h" dls- otMMd.i Tin' Dunbar honig In looeted nl 420 Jefferson. VISITORS PROM IHI I v. II. Miilhlson mill J, (i, Dnvbl both residents ol Hilt, California, huri' on bUSUlMi tiiii 1 1 I'm. ira kiii-hik iii Hi,' iii, iii Arcade. HINTING ATTRAI'IS llumlng l" Ho' niKfnol which Ih ut trootlnj outbids in i, iih. in Klamath i his-lime of yi'iir. Tnh'H of wonderful ilink mill fame ImiiiIii In ih,. Tu lc lake Motion bay traveled fur mid with' unit mi n rmull hunters it re coining to Kluinnlh Iii mi' for I In in solves, Last tillfbt "Mr. mill Mm. F II. Ol'llng uml JOMpb Krhliilill of Grams PaH uml 0. .1. Samoa of Had ford war wunng iboaq who um ban lo Hp for t Ix-imo'l foreign TOURUTH H. II. Gllloon, Ml. BbOlta, Mui' RfJaaeUi Bun Kriiiirlmo, II. W. Ponlc, Hollltter, Wlillnin Thomae, Boattle ami Edgar llliinrhnrd of llorrlx, rvii- Islared their can at tin- chamber f f marc otfleo. With lb "fold wMihtn nmi ObrifiBiM holiday! approaching, a shirk lu llii! roglstru I lolls Ik nollii'uhh'. ffifflTiftEE Theatre On the Screen Mario Provost and Monte Blue in 'RECOMPENSE' Daring! Delightful ! Two full shows each evening. Vaudeville 7:15 and 9 15 ON THE STAGE Ward Trio in I "Sensational Knock about Acrobatic Act" I Bb4o and Frank in 'Two Broadway Idlers' Hay Lucier in What's it all About' Williams & Williams ; IN 'Harmony a la Carte' j ' Nitti and 85515 in : 'Artistic Musical i Novelty' . 1 ' ! I i At The LIBERTY Popular Buck Jones in a picture niiii n thousand throbs ami thrills "THE DESERT OUTLAW" .sATCHD.w only "With Buffalo Bill on the U, P. Trail" Starring hoy Stewart and ito.tiis VKRV SLICK Hunters itnik.rioni Title Lathi iv ninaubt Rout! sllrii Wild Scvcial pari hs ot local men who pent Woilm day In the Talo l-Kc district on binning trips, rotiirocil lust evening (tod thlH mornhii; anil all Mportitha roads around (bo pentn (hiiIu vory m 1 1 h . the result or lots ot ; lain. The mud in deep and futtf are I prominent on the road. ThosVplttu I ii In k, lo make the trip would ho wIko in taking chiiiim. according lo iby ( rn I members ot parlies who return od. Loin of California men were on I Joying the splendid hunting, the weal aide ot thoOuko being tuufeh (S I favor. FROM WKSTEHN COLORADO Mr. uml Mm. Arthur (iordon ami two llllli- norm of Whcehr, ''oh)., who nro motoring through en(onte to nl- Ifollllli. wen, guests ill 111,' 'lly oil i ilii' iiilny ami pluu (, remain berg until tomprroir, JMi u their Orel trip to Boiilhern OreKnii nn.l ih'v hi very much fmprggHd with tbla nee Hon, , . . KHOM BSHD Mr. and Mm. V. II. 'AOdaraon of Bend her- on a combined bualneaa ami pleaaure trip, arrired in the city Wednaaday mid plan to upend Hhvonil iluyN lo re. While In tin, city Ihey HI- Stopping III the I lot- I Ar- ciide. MRBtUAKH ItKTI ItX lir. ami Mm. (I. II. Merrymun rc turned to the city licit craning from noullicrn Callforr.la. where they Mpont the pot ten duya on hmdncHK and iilcumire. ni,sitii:it BACH K II. Balewef, Kord Ofcqt, wlih a party of apMbnrg, rriendf, cn Ipyed a huntthg trip to the Tulu lake district ycKlcrday. TO Hi: MTIATKU Mm. Roy Oretn uml l. Shouhar will he lliltlutcd Into th- Rebekah hull:- thht evenlnc. Following In Illation a bahQUOt will he held in the lodRo rooms at the Odd Fellowa hall. l ilMlNti TO SI'KM) WINTER Mother ami Sister of .Mr. fi. 1). Itav O. I). Kny Rarneoteil Soon Mm. Martha E. Kcrna with .Mm. II. II. Hay uml two youngsters are expected this coming week from Bain til Crut, California, to spend the whiter months with Mr. and MY, (i. I). Hay. The visitors are the mother and sister-in-law of Mrs. liny, who returned about, three months ago from an extended visit In Ule south, with bet family. Mrs. if: R. Kay is married to (I. I. Ilny s brother, manager of the Hotel Lake Her hoshand is now In South Amer ica with the Copper t'orporation of Peru, as a mining engineer,' and plans to remain away for n period of three years. In college the twu brother both decided upon the engineering course. 0. I). Hay tak ing civil engineering while II.' 11. Hay took the mining course. Let- lora i:o!a Mr. Hay tell ofhls living al an elevation of lfi.000 feet. I'loinlm hi lyunibermail from l,uke vhvv tlere with I'miilly ticoi: . Ktepbenaon, perhaps one of Hie hesi known ami capable lum bernjiau of the. west. Is In the city on piisbn matters from his home ut Lakcvlew, whi-i" he holds ex tensive interests. He is accompanied by Mi lophenson unci their son Hobby. While In the city the ramlly arc (Uesla at the hotel White i'ell-cani Hi. i ohati: FOR I'AltTV Bererui membefa or the senior fhrislh :i Kndeavpr met at Hie Prog, hytcrlan church last evening to de corate ih- basement for the kid par ty, Which Is ) be held tomorrow evening. The rooms were carried out In a color scheme of red, greefl and White. A large Christmas tree was trlmme'i upon which gifts for each iinil eer kh-si win be piaceil. Each iiiembei nsk.-d to bring a gift not, to excei"! 1 5c in price. A Santa ('lain will be on bund to distribute the gifts. A program will follow aftei which refreshments will be served. MitN. iimvM.vv HHOPPixd JfKKTINH TOMQHT BriimMtlc seciiou or American AeeOc cjiiiiori Women Onthm At the home of Mm. Avis MeCOB nell ut r,:;u Conger avenue, tin, mem hem of the dramatic section of the AnierlCah Association of l'nlvrsity Vomen will meet tonight. Mrs. I,ev BOt I'ense and Miss Wlthycomb" will continue their discussion on Creek drama. It Is hoped that all members of the section will attend the lulling. TRANHPERRBD HERE r . Charley Ilonso, Jr., employed by ih- Southern Pacific, bus beon trans ferred buck lo Klumuth Falls ami will tuke up his work here tonight. House has been stationed ut Duns mulr for the past several weeks as tlCrk' " J PI-AIKS BAliE Itl'MOIl AN FRANCISCO. Dec. 3. (JP) Louis Bloch, president of the Crown Willamette Paper company denied today reports that u banking group was negotiating for the purchase of his company. f Al, WI.WH HNRK Mr. and Mrs. Put Callahan, v.. II known ranchers of the Mild-brand district, are In the city today oni business matters. BCHHOXO O.N HI 'SI .NESS Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hushoug from the Keno roud district are attending to business mutters In the city today. Idterary faction to Mi Geary Hum t SiitmilH) ut en t'ediii' The literary sec'Ion of 0 nier- Icnn Association of t'nlvorslly Wo men .will meet on ihiturilav ut the homo of Mrs. H. E. Henry. Cmii of Ih- fo-.ir groups of the association Is holding Its regulnr meeting this week. - j, j l . - ' ' FROM KI.AMA't'lI AtiEXt V One of the most familiar figures on the reservation, at Klamath Agen cy Is Fred Hendricks, who speul Wednesday in the city on business matters. On next Tiwsday Hendricks will meet with the chamber of com mcrcv lo explain the request of the Indians for S5,00i,000 from the fed eral government. Mrs. ' 11. Uowman of Merrill spent Hi- day In the city shopping and risking with friends. E. K. MMJSI.KV HERE Although he halls from Montague, California, E. K. faioslcy i-. wejj lino.'.ii in Klamath Falls and partic ularly in Fort Klamath, because Il ls a member of the same Looaley family "f the Wood Hivor valley country. Mr. I,ooBley is in the lum ber Dti'alness In the northern t'aii fornla town and was called to Kl.'im Btfa Falls for a day or so to attend to bttelnoss matters. He planned to check out at the Hall hotel to duy and return to Montague. VJIEKA ATTORNEV HERE lames D. fuirchlld. a well known attorney of Vreka. was a visitor of this city today to attend to busl ines matters. Through his busi ness connections here and his oc casional visits Mr. Fairchild is quite well known In Klamath Falls. Il ls" stopping at the Hall hotel. :-'--. Mi ... a"" Fine Perfumes for Christmas .till,!, Kit liETl It.NS J. J. Jtliller. district freight agent and passenger agent of Hie Southern Pacific railroad, returned last eve ning from a business trip, which took him us far south as Sun Francisco. r W Terfume has always been considered a Royal Gift and this year the manufacturers have fairly out done themselves. Mar velous odors, in beautiful packages! ; We have ransacked the markets for the finest and best. Dainty gift boxes as low as $1.00 and as high as $36.00. Combination packages from $3.50 up Toilet waters Compacts Face Powders ' MA). IN CALLER MISS JAMES ARRIVED 'Miss Myrta James. "of "Newport". Oregon, president of the state as sembly of the Itohoknh lodge, ar rived In the city this forenoon, here to pay her offfeinl visit to the local lodge. She was the honor guest at a noon luncheon today at the home of Mrs. it. E, Wattenburg and this evening Mrs. W. L. Sanders is en tertaining with a dinner party. Buy World's Greatest $1165 HUDSON COACH .Through quality HudsotvEssex have for long been the World's Largest Selling "Sixes". The economies of this greatest volume produc tion are passed on to buyers in prices, which everyone knows, are below all comparison. That is why owners think of Hudson, not in terms of the price paid, but in the costly car qualities, performance and reliability it con tinues to give long after the price is forgotten. Hudson Brougham, 1450 Hudson 7-Pass.Sedan,1650 All Prices Freight and Tax Extra ACME MOTOR CO. ' Sixth and Onk Streets . .. Payfng Klamath Falls on- of his regular weekly visits to transact bus iness matters. H. O. Willlnnis of Ma Iin arrfved in the city last evening. He is stopping at the hotel Arcade w hile hero. Ivory Toilet Articles Made in amber, shell pearl, and write. More beautiful than ever before. Sets from $7.50 to $50.00 Fine Stationery As usual, we have the fin jst and best to be found in Klamath Falls. See the wonderful new designs and beautiful boxes. Prices from $1.00 to $15.00 PETERSON PAYS VISil M. Peterson, lumberman of Lake- view, with Fred Gtidstafsoo, ulso of Lakeview, Is transacting business in' the city today. Mr. Peterrcr. for merly lived in Klamath Palls, mov ing to Lakeview several months ago to enter the logging business. tiUEST OF HARVVOODS K. Crippen and Mr. and Mrs. W. Qrlppen of Spokane. Wash., arrived in tlie city last evening for a irfatt with Mr. and Mis. 11. W. Harwoorl of the hotel White Pelican. The visi tors are relatives ot Mrs. Harwood and plan to spend some time visit ing here. TtTRNKRS SHOPPING Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turner, prom inent ranchers of the LoroUa dis trict, spent Wednesday Shopping end visiting in Klamath Falls. PRESIDENT RETURN'S J. A. Gordon, president of the First National bank, who with .Vrs Gor don has been enjoying a visit with their daughter Miss Hope in south ern California, has returned to the city. Pages would be required to adequately describe the many, beau- ... tiful and useful gifts an our stock. A small deposit will hold any article until Christmas. Make your selections NOW. Underwood's Pharmacy The Store of a Thousand Gifts Corner Main and Seventh $9'yqy$firrvwiF& teswrSt' SECURES DIVORCE THE WEATHER Her plea that her husband had treated her cruelly was substanti ated yesterday afternoon iii court by her testimony so Judge A. L. Leavltt granted to Mrs. Edna Flow ers a. divorce from Fiancis Flowers. MISS JENSO.N HOME Alter a delightful three weeks' visit in southern California with her friends. Miss Klna Jensen has return ed lo tile city and this morning re sumed her (tostttontln the county sur veyor's office. MISS I.INRI.EV TO RETURN Mis- Kutherine Llndlcy, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. George l.indley of south Hiverside. expects to resume her position In the office of Judge Gaglmgeii. the first of the week. Sev eral weeks ago she was taken sud denly ill ill her desk with an acute attack of appendicitis which called for an operation. She is recovering rapidly and her ninny friends will be pleased to see her back in the lius- CASHIER FROM MERRILL W. F. Fruits, cashier If. the First National Rank at Merrill, trans acted business in the city today. Kl.OHTER OF IJORTLAVD Wendell Kloster who holds land interests iii Klamath county is here frdtn Portland on bualneaa matters. 1 r HACK FROM MERFORR A brief but pleasant vacation with friends was enjoyed by Miss L, Wolfe, head nurse nl the Klamath General hospital yesterday. Miss Wolfe returned last evening to re sumo her duties ut the hospital. 110STON - Prince Paul of Greet? has a trip from New York on the U, S. S. Mnrhlohead through the The cyclo-stormagraph at I'nd-r-wood's pharmucy shows that the bar ometric pressure has risen to the highest point In several weeks. This taenia to insure several days of clear weather. Forecast fon next 2t hours: Fair and cool, wilh variable .vinds. The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High flS Low 21 V. SWcnther Report Oregon Generally fair tonight and Friday; normal temperature: light southerly winds. INFECTED FINGER T Ij A sliver, a, bit of dirt and now a minor operation. This Is lie lii.-lory of the injured finger o (). Parish, who la al the Klamath General hospital. Willi i lie flctger swollen up. it has now become necessary to perform r. small operation tract tile sliver and clean Infection. to ex oii r. I hu Re very careful about Inheriting a fortune. A man did It the olher day nnd dropped dead. We all have our faults, but our admission doesn't give everyone llcenso to tulk about them. Don't pity the womnn who was jilted us she may bo In good luck nnd does tror Know It. Opposlles nttrnct, It Is said, but n man who likes meut should never Remember Public Auction at Henley Krancji, Friday, Dec. 4th t g 10:30 V M. All Livestock & Machinery mm