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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1925)
Tuesday, DeconiBer IB, 1 025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON V HOKTIlM TO III III lit I. ymi i i"i inn mudlni of 0. V ( win) in mi ih 1 1 1 lid year, in ii'Tiiii i a mi Bundity in tvwi Hill I 'III I Hull lllllllllO'H Willi llirt, (areata, wii At" promlnuni ranebatt nr tint HIldebTand dlitrlot, MIIH. IIHIII.H l.l lVINd Mm. i'. V. trlahur I -r i Uila inorii Iiik fur Sun Dlfelb nWd i li'' plulni in Mull iniritiiiuiy wild relative mill friend". I 'poll returning i Klamutli I'd I Ik uli.e will bo neebni. pnnlod by bee daughter C'onsianen mill bur rjiiebnnd wim plan iii re. rill" hcfe !) 1 1 11 11 II 1 1 1 1 . 'UOPinnutBn LRtfvixa U. i). iiiii,nrK"r. representative nt tin, Muli'efua I n in In' r company f I'drilubil. 1 Ii'hvIiik toinofTow mora in k rni' liofrla, wlinrn he will ii ! ii 1 1 overtl duyn mi u hunlnoHs irln. Ha win ba JiiIimiU hi Portia y Keater Him, wm known tlmbertttnn nt tbo louthorn town. poutlano m.. Him Wysnng, reproaantlag KM ii mi ugd romiiiiiy nt Portland., In bora mi ttlialoaia nattera, I. Inn ilKimi i mi Ul III B Hi' liln'n Dri'im Bliop for mily CSV' (A'lvi I p It 1 i i -iMi rf 'jtfWFMf '. Theatre .Mini- Powerful limn liny Scriiionl Mtore J'lytd (liiin the Hiiilc! The Ten Commandments MAINLY cyfBOUT "PEOPLE III I'l l It s MlltTII ii. w. Randall oi Portland, ebo Bentad with the icuoii Kim and Marino Inauaanaa company, wiih Walter it. Kriu. returned u Port? land I lilu nmrnliiK by iiinlur after vIk- Itlna !" ii- nn bualneea nattfra for several days. MIT HULL ID lii'iin i Minheli or Cblloqulo spent .Mdiiiiny iii i be pity on bualneai 1 1 iiiriilnr, ililu ii'ii rnonii. KHM)ll,l. TO HOSPITAL Pointier BlamnUi Justice ttrnoel tu Knttnr Pniilmul im-iimHim Kd Kendall, former justice of tba peace nt Klamath Fall, expects in ntar o Portland honpltal this com In, villi to Hiilimll to n majnr op eration npm bli lag and arm, llOHCIiritl. VISITORS J. C, POtmlaf mnl C, A. Lock-wood nt dtosnhurg with uiiioiik tin urriv ala In till' flty bill evening mi han.l tiesa matters. with an nil t:ir can't, including Richard Oix. Lenlncc" Joy. (flta Nal li. Rod Li Kocquc, Theodore Roberta and KmcIIc Taylor. Two performance! each day 2:00 and 8:00 p. in. AlmtHioi Irlcci Matinees , . . . : $B6 I livening! 50c FULL ORCHESTRA EACH PERFORMANCE i :'. ' : At The LIBERTY A grral mystery talc with iinvci tiiriiii mill n&uannl Ittialliiini "The Girl on The Stairs" with Paiay until Minor TW.BHDAY mnl I'ltlli.W TOM MIX In "The Trouble Shooter" woiiii tit' r.vniKir.s dk.itii Krvii Piataraoti, oouiity abobi ill' 'l int' iiili'in. yciitordny reinlveU tin- tad nowti of ium fatliara daatbi Tin I'ldnrly mull rnolilud In lillnub. At STlX SV.W MKMIlKi: H. A. Auatln of tint Klaninth Iron : mnl Steal irork,ii lliv niwut mviu I Iwr of Ibo Thitmber of commerce. 1 1 it name aral pajata4in i li weekly mi'inlifrnhlp bullnlln It, la niornlnit'. ('. N. V. KAIIiROAI) l.. t. Hlimnii (il the Cbleaco North raatara raiirnni. wltb baVdiutartan in .,!mi PranabHso, artiad in tba olty on in ' . hjuH I'vi'iilny.. Mr Sbami) In atopplni; at Ihn hotel WhlUt, IVII cnn. It TOMOHll.K MAX HERE C. i. wiiii'troiii nf Oranta.Paan. nuto'iTOblta man in tba atrrtrriraatorn City, .iirlvnl In r.i liikt fviinliv,; to .it ti'tul tn baalnaaa iranaactfona, I ItlllsriAN I.ADIKH' IIA.AAIl DAilQUKIITV I.KAVICH .lliiiiny Danabi riy. who for tbo paut yoar Iiuh baan connected with tba A. J. Connolly ifpre. ! ft thin tnorriini for cuiirrnia nil w. Henry Cook nf Mnlln. Thity are aniklnK tin- trip by motor. IjaiighMTty. plutm to npitnil ili. xreati r part of the winter in HiRTtimonto, ;i ii Kranclaco and l.nu Angeea. In Hm imrlnn ha expect in en eoal to Mlnonapolla to vlali hla parnnta. Mr. t.'ooii iilanu to spend tb 'winter In tba aomh. returning In the tlirlim to hla oxi' n ilvi' land Intereati ixHiatHO rovTrtACTon (li'Drgit Ilrltlon. IiikkIiik inntrarl or nf I'lni'liind. and Pri-d W'IIIIm are! among the IiiihIih :i vliiliorti In tlje city today. Tin y expect m rt'Uirn home lata thla urii'rnoori. .lOIINSTO.V HOMH HATUIinV Cbarloa Johintini, mm or Mr. and IdrSi J, ('. Jobngton, a expacUBd limn' on .Saturday fpun Paaadena where ho lu iiiti'inllnK college, to ipend tba ciirli'imnM hollda.'.h. Ho la raeovar Ina rrom Injuries received In a foot ball game In the aouthern city ahoul three weeka an PKOM KLAMATH AGENI V Benton finlrd of Klmnaili Aucniy Monday here and returned late Monday here oinl In- returned late this afternoon. DYKBS tP HOXAXZA Mr. nnil Mra. O. B. Dyer of Ho nana'a were In the city yesterday di, Ing PhrKlmaa ahopplng. Amiujtl lliriinr ami I'lMiketl 1'oimI Sale in Ii. llelil Snttinlay i PARTY AT CPM.MINIJS ROM IS roolght the annual Cbrmtmnj party nr tba nteMBera of the P. B. , O, eluh la litHng held at the home ; nf Mrs. K. l. CiiuiiiiItiKH on Wash. i ItilMon. I ' I '.' ! " Sinn.' v, r pretiv nllk drcaaea on all at lice lluRin'n Dnjaa Shot for .only 6.9S. tAdv) lf-19 The ladli.a ol the I hrintlan Oban Ii will hold their minimi hiizaar and COoked food anle nt Main ami Sev inth on n"i Saturdav. The Incmloa Iq le Decupled wna recently vi'.ni'. ,1 by the Bellman real eatate office. Through an error tba ilate ol the Bald wna announced as being today In stead of Saturday. PltOM IHIItltlS tin a altori '-'i in trip rrnin hi home in iiorris. a. p. Hemp was among the arrival in Klamath Palls on Monday. KKKXS AT KKXO l W, Kerns, local business man, holding large lariu interests near ! Ketin. hpent Mrindny in'OUi' Ijlllgh' j boring town on hiislneaa. 3 MHMTIMi TONIGHT The regular meeting of the A. O. V. IV. will ho held Ihls evening kt the A. O. II. VV. hall. The regular rout ine of huHlneHB will lake place. Church Lecture Date Canceled A lecture, scheduled for this ere nlag at the Preahyterian church with Dr. L E. Smith offielating. was called off today, according to Ilcv. Arthur ti. ltice. Ballet that tenden cy toward large crowds should be avoided during-the present menin gjtls crisis was given as the reason for the cancellation. lion Hull it, leaving tomorrow morning for San Francisco where ho plans to spend the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Hall is In the south ern city now. :illk underwear and silk slips make practical Xtnas gifts at Ilee Uegin's Dress hiiop. 12s So. 7th St.. next lo Shasta cafe. ( Advl 15-19 One of the Finest Things You Can Select For Your a New Suit or Coat for Yourself No .lon't negtcd lite candy, nowcr?. jewelry, etc., but just reftiembe'r that alf tire diamonds in Africa won't make your wife half ft happy as a hamlso pie. prosperous Idbking luisbi.ml. And to the Ladies we say If von wontil like to surprise frioiul huabAd (or son)- with a new suit fr overcoat, just hear in ini.ul that W'c will ilftcr it, exchange it. At rdurnl y.uu- nion oyjif y..u do ot select Uie right sike or color alter Xmas. Our Christmas Gift To You 25 Discount On eVeVy suit or oVercrfh'l in mr entire nlfefi grade Hue of Rationally advcrUscd an.l known Clothcrt an.l Orcs'onVily clothes; c dp hot cav iiny.olY brand or unknown clothes, only rehaWi goods with a national repntatiotr. 1 . . . $26.25 S50 Siiiis niid Coats 45 " 40 " S.".?ii $35 Suits and Coats 34.75 .10.00 to) " l$o is. 7 a y Of f On All Sweaters A Sweater is, art Ideal (Jifi fur any in.att 'or . .ly; (let onv here, ill a big reduction. Our Furnishing Goods Departments are overflowing with many practical and use ful gifts that any man would delight in. Get Your Men's Gifts at The Manstore 517 Main rttiPlMIMlia'.VI.'MJlJAar 3 KLAMATH MIH-WO 'WoonnutlN,on. Next to Bluebird Open Eveningis Until Christmas Tilchefs Shopping "News STORE OPEN EVENINGS In order to give the buying Public a chance to do their shopping evenings this store will remain open until 9 p. m. during the holiday sea son. I KAPILCHEKCO INCORPORATED (Devartment Stores run wkathph Oregon Unsettled, probably rain or snow in north portion tonight and Wednesday. Normal tempera ture. Light southeasterly winds. The C'yclo-Stormagrapii at L'nder wood's Pharmacy shows that a high barometric pressure is being main-' tained. A slight fall took place during the morning but not suffic ient to Indicate any change in weather conditions. Poreeast for next 21 hours: Generally fair and cool. The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High 34; low 20. MltS. (i.UIMdX. l.KAMXt; Mrs. Del Caramon and daughter Nancy are leaving tomorrow morn ing for Sun Francisco where tttoy will he the holiday guests of Mr. Gammon's parents. Mr. and Mrs t: orge Uiissel Heed. .Mr. Gamine:! will join his wife and daughter, iii the southern city along the piddle of this comiug weeks. Presbyterian Bazaar Wednesday and Thursday Dec. 16 and 179 A. M. Useful Christmas Gifts, Priced ta Sell Hart Building Cor. 7th and Main PKItKIXS FAMILY AWAY Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perkifis and youngsters, Billy Jr.. Dorothea. Cor don and Edward Brent, left by motor this morning for Eugene and Portland where they will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives and friends. At Eugene they will it, the guests of Mrs. Perkins' parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Ball. In Portland they will visit Mr. Perkins' parents and a sister Of Mrs. Perkins. Mr. Perkins Is news editor of The Eve ning Herald. lluring his abseni from the desk, A. H. Hayuiend will be news editor. oAt The LIBERTY To those who like mystery in entertainment, a treat is promised tonight when "The Olrl on the Stairs" ill which Patsy Until Miller Is starred, is given its first loenl showing at the Liberty theater. Briefly, the story Centers around a sleep-walking girl. One night, during one of her aonmamubtiaUc, st rolls, a murder Is committed in the house that adjoins her homo. Oregon State Health Board Vetoes Closure Claims Rigid Quaran tine and Active Super vision Effective In the faco of the expressed opin ion of 12 bur of ff doctors In Klamath Falls, that virtual quaran tine should be put into effe'et in the city as long as the epidemic of spinal meningitis Is prevalent, the state beard of health wired to Dr. is. S, Newsam medical director of the Klamath County health unit, yesterday afternoon that such a move was unnecessary. Dr. Striek er, secretary of the state board ex pressed the opinion that rigid quar antine of meningitis eases and active supervision of schools would do more to control the disease than a closed town. ! SEEKS CLOSiNG oAt the 'PINE TREE "THK TKX COMMAXD.MIIXTS" Technical in achievement: his torical in research; Erudite la lr miwleil ffe. Thrilling in interest; "entertaining In performance; noble in concep tion. Compelling In logic; original In tempo: melodramatic in alarm; ma jestic in n'tm; appealing in idea; 'natural in action; daring in deed: inarvelous in realism; encyclopaedic In scope; noteworthy in cliaractoriza lion; truthful In text; scintillating in cleverness. "The Ten Commandments" plays at the Pine Tree theilter tonight. Squirrel Fur Coaia at, the North ern Fur Shop, ' al ( -' T r, and $2Sr. Hee tham ill our window, (Adv) 15 PAST MATltOXS' CLUB Members of the Past Matrons club of the Eastern Star will ho the guests of Mrs. Frank Ward on Friday afternoon. (Continued Prom Page One) resolutign," City Attorney Cerua luin warned, "it wiTI legally hind you to not onlV draw up btit to pass au ordinance enacting the va cations. It looks like another ex ample of sharp tactics." . ;; Toe council did not adopt the resolution. Nor i.vaa It even'. 'con sidered, it merely authorized the city attorney to draw up an ordin ance on the street vacation t8(Uo, which would lie considered at the next meeting. The Lorenz Plumbing company submitted an "If" proposition t ;he council. "If" the council grants them vacation of certain city streets then the plumbing concern will en close the sawdust pile of tho heat ing plant behind a 20 fool fence. An adequate spriukllng system would be Instilled, which it was claimed would eliminate the nuisance of fly ing saw dust, if the street vacations were allowed. Mis. W. A. WinnlfOrd of Chiloquin ""' ' JJ aJ ' ' nt He,. n,.mn' riresH S inn. 12s. So. is shopping and attending to busi- ril, u, v, , at,.. ,r (Adv) in tlie city today. & t$,;l SR IT'lS A DISTINCTIVE MARK of respect to have us care for the final arrangements. Our solicitude shows in every detail of our endeavor. 1 1 AIA r- i tMir w- f TYn irt a v ffB SIVTI 461 HOME' 48T. PI NESTS