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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1925)
Saturday, December t, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page .Throe Mainly . About People .-sss . DANCE IVCOnlM Tiio iiuiici' hIvi'm by iii" ujeuibora or the a. o. i'. v. m M tin hull hml uvuiilug WW) "iijuyi il Iiy u luritn crowd of members nf Hi " order uinl lliolr friends. For those who did not cure In dunce, curds wcic en joyed. The Lester Hulling orchestra furnished the ituno inuilc Tho ur fulr wax fri all uxpuimus lUOU lCil iicIiik lak.cn otrd ur iiy tho' order, AXTLKIIH DANCE Thu Anllera Chili. iiiimIm mi of III' iikIi ki IiikiI nti bald u dancing, patty hint evening in Hi-- Elks 'I. 111 1 1 1 1 ciumi in seventy or the younger Ml intended Ilif dance. iuindall lhavkm today 10. X. Kendall, Jnatlcu nf Ibu tn- ' left I liln i n ' j r 1 1 1 1 1 j fin- tin I'-in wlic lie will ilutl.iy.o npciullon, Wlll'll II l IliipUd Will IlllproVi' III physical i mill inn Kuiduli in mill, suffering fruiu wound iheaVred Is -fulit wiH'ii bo -iin i'Iiui hy dwfrtM'o IBM nunr (Men. Al thai Hum ba wnn deputy Mliurlff. I THE w i:tii Efl Tim Cycin-tit irma graph it Under wood's Pharmacy shows a blKb baro metric pressure mid continued fins wnullior In Indicated. Forecast fur next 24 hours: Continued mil ami t il The Tycoa recording thermometer registered maximum uuil minimum luinporgturos imliiy a follows: HlKli Low.... ....26 I . S. H um hue Reporl CAItHTKXK III'IIK I Oregon (.'.-nerally rluuily loiilghl 0, J. Cnrstcna, iw)p known lioro j and Honda. Moderate temperature hum he iu tenn'eeted with thojMghl southerly winds. atugu line oTflce. arrived 'In the! . ; ii l.tHi livening from Medford. Is. ROOKWI .UV.iy spend the woek-end here, mi bud i Hi" mutturH. '':"---:-"--:--:":'-:--:--:'":--s---:- Sunday Dinner Cti-lihi' of ! .i-i .National Hunk And Wife An- In XnrMi ,' , ' ., ,.. .h. ,., Mr. uihI ii i.' I. Uok'i-th left j Friday for Portland wbon they j plan In Hpi'iiil lb coming week on a Miriiiiii'i builntiw And plojuuT4 trip. :They mute lb' trip nnrih In their iijot(i ur. h-avliig h-n- Friday morn- I ItlK. at the White Pelican Hotel With Bud Lynch's Orchestra is a delightful treat cSWusicale in Lobby ojf Hotel BEGINNING 8 P. M. IrlWKIt MONDAY KVKXIXt; Muri-limits llllruiui limmlng For Tnllu At Ulilner Momlav Kveuing The monthly iiinnur of ill" Iter ilianlH iluri'Uii of lorul inun hiiiiia will be huhl on Monda) "vuuIuk at Hlx-lbirty ni thu rbnmliur of eon tjn-p - . An uduuallonal proKram ban been transed for. whu-b win iw or bohetlt for ill" ciuru mnnaKurH an well an ibu biiIuh force. Mm. J. J. Keller win be in charge of the illnnur. MOW VKAIIS I'.UtTY Pellrari Cpuimunity 'lui c.iviun Party in ( lull iIouim' I HOM TOI'NV (iKAin! Mr. W. I. Kraln or Topey Grade epenl ibu lay In Urn i-lty boppfna and vlnlllriK wlfb.fi mil. The Friilnn own one of th" raachea on ibu Krado, BHTTItN T) ;il TH I'AMH Mr. and Mr. li. v.. Smith ruluni ed to MranjJ Paiw UiIm afternoon, ariur compbltlpi bunluea maitara buru. MIIH. BAZKfriXR Hra. IiiuIiuMb llnzulilne, realdenl of Murrlll, la lKpp:ax bum tbl af i rnoon from bur ranch borne. I ItoM IWitlllhl. Iio.lli Mm, j i in Dixon ur Morrill road Bpout the' ".renter uan of the day In ih" i-Uy ahoppli k and visiting nidi friends. PRQU SPKi.vr; LAKE Mm. K, A. Bchrlnor, wile of one of Hi" well known ruiiuliura of thu Bprlng I-ako dlalrht. with bur Jlttlu son la In thu city today attending to Im-il'ini, iiiiurualr. SIHPPf(. IV TV Mrs. Ohatlei Lewis of the Murrlll road district la shopping In the city today. TKACHteR IN CITY MIbh fla Hrlaiui. who teaches at l.one line ia vbitltu: with friends and shopping In the city today. Mumhura of the Pelican Commun ity Glub at Pelican City arc busily engased In makluK plans fot n New Yuar's party to bu given at thu cluh houau for the employees and their friends. Invitations to the affair will be mailed this coming week. Special vaudeville featurea and decorations are being arranged for and It la expected the eveol will lv among .the outstanding of Ibu holt day season. MISM I.INSMKUl: I.KAVI.Nti 'To lnke Home At Hiivtonn, Florida, With .Miss (irnce Coillmy When Your Teeth Are Cared For by us. you have at your servh rerytblbl thai modern aclonce can supply llnr inodurnlv uiiulpped luborntory and our scientific experience i always available to you. We give free examinations, R. D. COE, DENTISTS i Painless of course) :o;-2oi iiopkit nidg. stit und Ufin Phono S3? - - Richardson Springs "The Home of Ibu Hofl Shirt" Near Cbteo, Bntte Co., Oedlfonila A wounderful place in winter for any one seeking health. Steam hunted hotel. IIounekecphiK or camping. Address: Lec Richardson, Chico, Calif. Miss Virginia Unsniere. for the pdsl year office manager for Chevrolet sales service of this city. Is leaving tomorrow for Dnytona. Florida, where she will reside. Kn route south Miss MnSmejte will vis It for one day In San Krunclsco with Mr. und Mrs. John Kingston. HeV present plan;: are to arrive at Day tona, on Sunday. Docember 18, Mips Llnsmere will mnk" her homu with Miss Drace t'onhoy, who has been making bur home in the fifr soulh since August, with her parents. Miss Con boy will be well remomoerod here, being connected with' The tSvanlng Herald in the advertising department. Miss Llnsmere win be miaed hy n liost of friends ahu has made in this community while liv ing hero. H.tlllN AM) GROB8MSGE Lynn Rnbin and It. C. Groeabcck left thia afternoon fur Crania Pass from which point they will taku the train for Seattle to attend the mid v. gr conference or the western di vision of the Unitud states chamber of commerce which will be held in ih. mast city on Monday, Tuesday and YA'udnesday of next week. They expect to return to Klamath Palis ahout Friday. . WHITLAtirs IX CITY Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whltlach of Merrill are among the ahopperB in the city today. HACK TltOM ItOSKIH K; Oeorge Jennings returned last night from Uoaeburg where he has been employQd In the saw mills and expects to spend the winter months ill Klamath Falls. MILLS P.-T. A. Kov. Price, new Congregational minister, will speak before the I'ar-ent-Tencher association of the Mills Addition public school at the regular meeting next Tuesday afternoon. The meeting will start at r, o'clock. ROYAL m:h;hhohs to mi:kt The ltoyal Neighbors will meet in their lodge room In Odd Fellows hall nt fj::il) tomorrow of turmoil. All meinhurs have been urged to te in attendance. nysixKss visitor l;w Adams Is transacting busl nuss matters In the city today from his home In Portland. i fingraved greeting ards THIi Rbtldays nre JOHt round the corner. Have you or denul your engraved (iruellng Cards us yet? Don'r Wall unill tho last minute. Our assort ment of beautiful and artist le Christmas and New Yoar's cards la now complete, and thoro la ample time for ub to give you our moat careful in tention and. annice, W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93 ItKTCItXS PROM SOliil tJus Brltton, who recently came to Klamath Falls friyn t'.ranls Pais, returned to the city lust evening from husiuess trip iu southern California. HILDEBRAND 8. K. Hartiler bus purchased u new Wilt wood saw. Carl Zanllnger and Miss Martha y.anslngur, brother and sister of Mrs. i.uonnrd Hitter, have Just arrived In the valley front ucrtuany to rnnkn tbpir future homo. P, A, Johnson, from the Bprngtie Itlvur mill, visited In lllldehrand Monday. Th,. county honlth nurse visited our school Inst Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred illlliruner of Klamath Falls were Sunday visitors at the Killer home. Miss dracd ninUel spent the! TluinkMglt.lUK holidays in Klamath Falls III" giii'sl ot Mrs. Ivn Lloyd. Tho people of the north end of Yonna valley held a meeting at ' the lllldehrand school house Ofl November 2t for the purpose ofl hoostlng the highway through tho valley, it wns voted unanimously in fnvof of (he rond .while one or two bud thought thejr were unlitlud in soilio cotnoousntlon bui. would hoi hold up the rond. While It has not been settled vdt as to which way the rontl is going, ii looks iilore favorable than n has heretofore, ae the right of way will be practically 11 clonal ion. L1TTLK yiOLKT BORN A beautiful little violet bloom ed' In I ho home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 8. Rohu, 1908 Portland slroet. Thanksgiving day, when the stork called and left them a daught er, So indicative or the season's beauty was the visitor that the happy parents decided to call her Violet. REPORT FOR MONTH The monthly report of the vnrl- OttJ BCh uls ,f Klamath Falls' hai been completed at the office of City Superintendent, j. Percy Wells Riverside school being the banner school for the month of November. PROM I.VXtJKLL VALLKY Mr. and Mrs. C. 1). Brown and little son. Frank, of Lungell Valley spent Friday In tho city visiting and shopping. While here both Mr. and Mrs. Brown had dental work done. They spent most of tile afternoen visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pappns, Mrs. Pappus being a sister of Mr. Brown. SALK TODAY The ladies of the Methodist Aid niv holding Hair annual luuuur to- ila In the location recently vacated by BeUman?a on Main and Seventh. Thu sale has proven very successful according to reports from the vari ous matrons In charge. Announcement Stinson's Studio will be open Evenings and Sundays For Portrait Settings Until Christmas Phone 252-W Catch Young Man With Gallon Jug of Alleged 'Moon' Ilia car refused to work. 10 J. t) O'Brien decided to walk. He tuck ed ii gallon j it k of alleged moon shins under his arm and trudged over the muddy alruela toward Main Btrei... Bpedal Statu Agent lloyd espied O'Brien from afar and fell In step behind him. At the entrance to a local hotel, lloyd placed O'brlen under arrest. He Is being held in thu sheriff's office under a charge of possession of Intoxicating liquor. According to officers the Jug was carried wICi no pretense of hid ing It. PROM TOPSY ORATTjE MIbb Bubs Briscoe of Topsy Grade arrived In the city this forenoon to spend thu day shopping. MIbs Brls cou teaches school at Topsy tirade und met bur Bister. MIbb Ida, In the city this morning. WILLIAM COLE LKAVIiS William Cole, former state prohi bition agent for Klamath county. left this morning for northum points. M MI llll.li IX HOCTIt Mr. and Mi- Led Diivies It.-f 11111 from Sun Francisco Thursday Leo Daviea and Mru. Gladys Bla scit. both well known hen;, were married in San Franclaco the first part of the week and returned to the city on Thursday. They plan to make their future home here. MOTORCYCLE COP REPORTED DYING FROM COLLISION f.OS ANCKLF.S. Cnllf.. Dec. C. (API Verden Morritt, county motor cycle officer, former police chief nt Salem, Oregon, and member of the fedi nil prohibition forces of Oregon, near death today In Memorial hospital, Whiitler, California, suf fering from InJaMea received when he crashed Into a, train at a rail road missing al Norwulk while chas ing a speeder. The speeder crossed the I rack la front of the train. Mof fit, unable to stop hla motorcycle, crashed Into the train. Medford Fugitive Taken at Albany f KCOKNB, Ore., Dec, 5. Don Hull wan arrested In Alliuny Uat nlglil and lodged In the county J hero to awuil liansportiitlon to Medford, where h" is wonted to answer to.jfc. charge of utitoiuoblle theft. Hall was liroiight hern from Al bany, following his arreal there and the recovery or thu car he la said to have taken. Big shlpn I of now silk dresses jii-t received at Bee Boglu's Dress Shoo. 129 So, 7th, risxl to SUudtn Cafe. i Adv.) - . sMI Theatre j MRS. MACPIX HKRH Mrs. Benn Maupin of Malin n among the out of town shoppers here today. SALVAGE DKLAYKD WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. (P) Sal vage operations on the submarine S-Sl sunk off Block Island, R. I., September 25, were- ordered aban doned by Secretary Wilbur today until ext spring. Here's the fun of a lifetime in the peppiest, jazziest, snappiest comedy you've ever seen "THE LIVE WIRE" with Johnny Hines Sunday and Monday Buster Keaton in the Laugh-Buster GO WEST" 1 The g-Ne-a-t train robbery, the cattle atampede. the wide open spaces where cowa arc cows they're all here every one of them with Buster, the tenderest tenderfoot you ever saw. and his fascinating cow. Brown Eyes, in the most hilarious comedy ever made. SPSCIA1 In addition to our regular program Sunday and Monday, we will show exclusive pictures of the Shrine Cere monial at Los Angeles Imperial Council of June 4th, 5tb and 8!h. These special pictures are shown through courtesv of the Crater Lake Shrthe dub. IIKK lit, IITF.lt KILLED BUFFALO, ft. Y-. Dee. 5. (jp) One fireman was killed and five others were Injured today when the plant of the Buffalo Body Corpora lion here was swept hy fire. Threo' ladders laden with firemen went down with a falling wall. The loss exceeds JC00, 000. oAt The LIBERTY Posed on tho pampet of a coun try mansion, Lorraine Lirinsston was about to be dashed to the ground by a huge-gorilla that had her in its jirasp. Summoning her strange pow er over animals she forced the beast 10 drop her on the ledge, the animal falling to. Us death a moment after. As-a feminine version of Tarzan. the story in which this incident ap pears will be shown at the Liberty theater Sunday and Monday. It is called "Lorraine of the Lions." with Norman Kerry as star and Pasty Uuth Miller opposite him. The girl Is shipwrecked on a de serted isle at the age of seven. Here she grows up with wild boasts as her only companions, vntU she is rescued twelve years later. The girl's experiences on the South Sea Island with her galaxy of pets including SfO lions, two tigers, a gorilla and thirty monkeys, make an interesting narra tive. t Rut when she takes the gorilla Wick to civilization with her she runs into a series of exciting adventures which surpass even her thrilling jungle life. Tho animal shows a strange tinge of jealousy and refuses to allow the girl to have human companions. ALU?? LIBERTY Roy Stewart in "A Motion To Adjourn" From the story by PETER B. KYNE A story of the misadventures, of the two sons of a rich broker Sunday and Monday XOHMAX KERRY in "Lorraine of the Lions" A beautiful girl marooned on a south sua. island Queen of Beasts in a jungle home protected by a great gorilla, watched over hy elephants, guarded by Hons. YOU'LL BE AMAZED AT THIS WEIRD STORY! oAt the PINE TREE Buster Keaton us 11 cowboy! Foil ing "bad men", rounding up thou sands of cuttle, winning the girl just like all heroes are supposed to do in tlu' great open spaces, but furnishing ten laughs with every thrill that Is the froien 'faced comedian's latest and greatest picture, "Go West" which opens nt the line Tree theater Sunday. . v '-i.A : V '. Keaton has hud many mlrth-pro-Voking roles during his screen career. None, however, has approached that of the young drifter who gets himself into all kinds of outlandish predi caments. The famous screen career also demonstrates In his newest pic lure that he has a flair for paMios as well as comedy. "Go West" bus a real plot '.but carries the star to the cotton planta tions of the tar south, the lumber camps of the frozen north and other places before he finally lands in the ranch country of the Wes:. Some of the most mirthful scenes are cram med Into his travels as 11 box. ;ir tour ist. Kicked off a train oji the desert) the comedian hires out us a coV puncher, lie falls in low with a beau tiful girl, and acquires s Strange pal. a cow. Then I he tear fun begins. Mount Lassen Now Erupting SAKAMENTO. Calif., Dec. 5. (p) A special dispatch to The Bee says that an eruption of Lassen peak com toetieed at 7 a. in. today, a great vol ume of smoke rolling out and drift ing southward. It was continuing at s o'clock, Eruptions of smoke also occurred yesterday. KtTUN'G Ml ni BETTER BURWASH, Sussex. Eng., Dec. 5. LP) Rudyard Kipling, who is suf fering from pneumonia was declared thia morning to have passed the best night since his illness began. D ANCE at Altamont TONIGHT Music Something Different EMPIRE ORCHESTRA Violin Lead Be Sure and Come Car a Nome Perfume and Toilet Articles In beautiful Sattn-llned boxes make the most acceptable Christmas tlirt. Our Christmas lane of Perfumes Is th'i most beautiful and most amazing collection wo have ever had. Come in and make your selection while the stock is cotnpleto. All prices. Star Drug Store 77io $a&JLDm Sfan KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON