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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1925)
Saturday, December 10, IB2B PagS Three EVENINC UKttALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .Mainly About People i.iohi.i; mULLI'I'i: HJOHH a Portland tlnMrthkOi well known by the lumber fraternity through UiIh rsgton, visited Kltm Mill Fulls liiHt iiIkIii uiiiI will remain burn for several liny. II" In QoorgO iiniii'itc Mr. Brulatto Ih registered ." iii Hull hotel mill min occupy lilii limn wlillo hero In looking into Hit' luiulii'r nlliiuil ii. TO 01 VH CIIHIHT.MAH PltOGNAM AeooroUni lo annpuncoqnl triads imi'iv hy (i. v, Hoffmann, pastor of llin Zlon Lutheran church, ii Christinas program tor till ohlfdron la bolni planned for this coming a ki Hi" data lo be announced later, On secpuni nf the mefrfri. iiiiiii cpldanilo there win be no huh iiny tervlcos, jrfTOBE Theatre -St r- Hebe Daniels in "WILD, WILD SUSAN" Milium wnii u nlitvn lo i' ii.; wlih n kick, Ami whan Susan wont inn In Hie world io i.et ih. n. aha OOT thorn nml ili"ii some. Nothing Inn death nod taxes can keep "wild. Wild BttWtt" from making you howl. SUNDAY AND MONDAY "Never The Twain Shall Meet" from Peter II. Kviut'n nlorv of ('iiliforniti mill III" South s,-n Hum-lint BBRT LYTF.LL nod ANITA stkwart Tim picture iiuuuiifui with n atory thai win kp you Interested. ALU LIBERTY Tonight Only HOOT 01B8ON In "The Hurricane Kid" An ax citing araatarn story that is different. Sunday and Monday HOU8H PBTBRS In "THE STORM BREAKER" No mora thrilling atory Ihib war lent itself to the virile, ro bust Qualities or House Piters than tbla Mining atory of the on, with it glamor nml adventure, mid stormtoased snips, it in hritnfui of suspense, with KitinitioiiH ttim have in them Ihr iilii rk drama that only tho fishing villages nil bring. it in ii picture Hint nil lovers of bealthy outdoor H'u win roTal in. POTATO MIJ.M VIHIT Jurk Craft in nml Km II lelbert, both prominent potato buyers mil nimi prominently iic mi rivii with Hun industry in Oregon', arrived in Klamath mil lust night from their bomn in Corralllii, Iioth Oration uud H"Hi'rt in'" graduated of the Oregon Am i "ill mill college', But Ibolr tlni" In college wan spent some Inn yours sgu. IIFLLMAX LEFT TOR KAKT I,, ii. Bellman left this morning for wiufiniii, Kansas, Where be win spend toe Chrla tinea holldayii wltn bin noil mill daughter nml tbnir fnnilll".!. At Howuril, Kansas, bo win vir.it with two sisters, lie eg- pacta lo return to Klamath Kalln lii thirty duys. INSTALLATION TTFHDAY IiihIiiIIhi Ion of tint now officers of ih" F.uutcrii .Star will h" held on Tuesday evening In Masonic hall nt eight o'clock, according to an DOUn'eemeol made today by Mm. Aini-liii Hunks. Following installa tlon n uiui'.lral program will ho car ried out. MOTOR Tl) imi-AV RANCH A crowd of the younger Hot on- (oyod a trip lo ih" Chariot brew run eh home on Lbil River Inst eve nlng. a taffy imii and several mualcal numbers helped page Hi' Boetftl eyb'nlng, Amiouk tbdea who moiiprod out wit" atluoa i"iiii;i llawkina, Oorotbea iiawkimi, joy tun Kva Ullle'r, Karl Mack anil Ben Holllater. The l)rw family Imlud lUg Mr. nml Mm. ChnrloH Drew, Dale Drow, Junior Drow and Kay Drajt were preaent. RODBNT COOTROIj MAX How t.i chock the Increoiie of rodentH in Oregon, that U the joh of ira N. Oabrlelibn. connected with the I'nlied Slates Biological' Survey department of this stale. Mr. tiah rlclnon arrived In Klamath f'.ilhi laul alght for the purpose of nsiond Ing a few dnXH here In conference with county authorities on the rod ent control iir'JUlPtn. Mr. Gnhrlnl Hon halls from rortlant!. Ho Is a frequent visitor In Klamatb Fails, always for the purpose of checking and re?cheoklng on rodents. II" loft this ally lato this morning. IHU'V KIKIM rlllLIKII'IN' I Pr. and Mm. J. W. King, well known residents of t'hlloiulu arriv ed In Klamath Kails last iilxht In attend h) Chrlstmus shopiilng ami visit wlih friends. ANDIiBWS l'lto.M I'ttisco Frank J. Andrews of' Sun Fian clsco was among the buelnoaa ar rivals In the city this morning from the WUth. He will he here until utter Chrlslmus. IS n r-n rumntWArrfft .,il . i U loHeallk, vyitpxioui mslsdtc, which mm to defy inalyibi schci and OsC piini, coming apparently from in unknown tource ut tering nml unbippineii, drggingon yett iftet yen, Tbcie are the unfortunate experience! of many penoni. And it ii tkne thai lolace and relief are offered. The door of Health may Hand open, yet you have not taken advantage of It. The Scientific minlitratloni of the Chiropractor are now known to the entire world. Yet, ilnce m inception, it hai lought only to preient another lolutlon for Man'i 11 la, and by In heroic and help ful deedi It ii now universally acclaimed. It ii modern only in the light of in recent full-hearted indonement by all thinking peoplti ai a iclence, ill marveli were recognlaed many generationi ago. My service in Worth investigating. Preliminary Analyst! without charge. Dr. O. H. MATHER 715 Main l'bono 104 Opposite Pine Tree Tbenter l'lto.M OH, FIELDS Two residents of the oil fields ,if Oklahoma, II. Phelps of Okmulg'" and J. V. Crum of McAllister, were arrivals here this morning, regfs tertpg their cam at the chamber of commerce office. McAllister and Okmulgee are prospering towns in Oklahoma In (he heart of the oil district. t'O.M i. ii ;oit; HO)lJ IMiiil. Confer in planing to leave on Monday lor Oregon t'lly where ho will ipend Hie Chrljit'iiiis holi days wltll hi i ii' fBOM t-HflOQVIN v. i,. Jones or (.'hiio(uin is among the out of town shoppem here to day. FJIOM BBATTY A. J. Mondoll, rancher of the Jiealty 0llrlcl, is shoppinK Ih the illy today. IUMH.W.I.M RETURN Mr. nml Mm. Jack Kimball have returned from au extendod motor trip thrpOgh Canudu and a number of the coast cities. Juty Out 50 Hours in Medford Trial: VISITING AT liAKBVIKW Miss Kvelyn Filsch, student at Sacrgd' Heart Acadumy Is vlslilng 'with relatives and friends In Lake view. , . - ISS . Al'TOMOBtXB MAX 0. V. Meyers, automobllii mun. residing In Medford!, Is here from the vulley on business. FROM I'tThTLiAXI) Altornoy H. O. Pock A Pirt lanil, l.i here on legal matters. MBOFORU, Ore. Ue. 19. (P The Jury In the ejlpl suit if tho Southern Oregon Kxplorntlon com pany ngiilnst Lynch Brothers of Scuttle, Wash., tot approxlmatelj tm.noo for alleged failure to complete an oil well drilling con tract, In this city, was still out at 2 o'clock tills afternoon ofler fifty hours deliberation. The Jury during the long vigil bus not mkeri to ho discharged. MORTON HMH mm HOSPITAL O'jr nxpart doclora mill attrgcnnii scetlent food nml uulsl nit i "iiiuIIiiks hrlni y-)U ri :il 1 I'll. toss ie: st paw rwawcieco Rich American hunter ban sailed i for Africa! Our most fam.m rich American hunters arc chorus girls. I i ' Some men are such blame fools they will laugh at a poor woman when her shoes hurt her feet. Hotel Sutter Sun Francisco Mu'WReilitn!;, Geo. IV irren Hooper A popular priced Fireproof Hotel, Centrally Located and noted for Its excellent "iviee etui unexcelled appointments. CMstmdS l .X X J1 K O 1 We still have hundreds of beautiful, practical, useful gifts for men, women and children. Gifts that range in price from 25c to 50.00. Something for everybody at prices to suit every purse. Fountain Pens and Pencils Nothing more , practical and acceptable than these Pens from $1.25 to $10.00 Pencils 50c to S4.00 Pen and pencil in" beauti ful gift boxes $5 to $12.50 Christmas Books Books.for boys, girls and grown ups. A wonderful variety for the children. Interesting and educational-; iriany illustrated in colors. Prices from 50c up Fine Stationery Mo one ever has too much stationery. Fin est quality, beautiful boxes. Prices from 50c td $12.50 per box. Manicure Sets A practical useful gift Xor any woman. Leather roll-ups, silk lined with high grade manicuring i m p 1 e ments. Prices from $5.00 to $20.00. Christmas Cards HOSKIXOS SOUTH Mr. and -Mrs. J. F. Hosklngs are leaving tomorrow for Santa Clara. California, to spend the holidays with Mm. Hosklngs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holvlu. CAPTAIN APPLBGATB LK.WF.s Cnptnln O. C. Applegate left this morning for Long Beach. California, where he will visit for a m hth with bis sou Roy Applegate. THAl'HF.ltS VISIT Kan'i Saturday county' school teachers forsake Hie respective com munities in which they tea oh and journey la Klamath Falls, to socurc supplies for tbelr schools the ensu ing week and to confer with the county school superintendent on tbelr current school problems. Alice Owen, teacher at Modop Point, is no exception to tlio rule. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Mian Hope, the daughter of Sir. and Mrs. J. A. Gordon, Is arriving home on this evening's train from California whore she Is attending Miss Head's school for girls at Berkeley. Silo will spend the Christ mas holidays here, returning south after tho first of the year. Her many friends among the old and you.ng will welcome her return. ?ROM ALtiOMA William Ireland, well known rancher of the Algonut district, spent tho tiny in tho city shopping and transacting business. MRS. SOLOMOON LEAVES Mrs. Knchnel Solomon Is leaving tomorrow for Rbsetlurg, Oregon, whore she will visit over tho holi days Wllin'a bcIiooI frlond. Mrs. Mil ton Church. Mrs. Church Is a sis ter of Miss Olive Wilson, teacher In tho local schools. COMING WEDNESDAY Dick Magulrc, son of J. F. Mn gulro, Senior, will nrrlve home on Wednosdny from Mount Angel to spond the holidays lu Klmuuth Falls. The cards this year are wondez-fullv beautiful and our store offers a wide variety. Steel engraved, hand colored cards made by the Gibson Art company, the Buzza company and other high class engravers. Prices range from 5c to 25c. Come in early and make your selections. . Perfume Sets Manufacturers have' out done all previous ef forts. High class perfumes toilet waters powders and compacts in beautiful silk lined cases. Dainty gifts for any woman. Prices from $1.00 to $20.00 For Men Folks A fine line of leather goods, such as Bill Folds, Purses, Card Cases, Key-tainers, etc. Useful gifts from 50c up. Shaving stands $3.50 to $10.00 Smoker's sets $2.50 to $12.50 Razors, lather brushes, shaving strapsT mirrors, etc. PURITY I KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY T HEIR DRUGS armatY lACCURACvl .JlWr .sk -fiaW m MkAI-:: FROSi LAKKVIKW Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelson o!' Lakcview arrived in the city Friday and plan to spend over the week end here on business mutters. CUT TOUR TIRE TROUBLE to a minimum by using Firestone and General Tires. Cheaper and best in the long run. . See us for quick and ef- ficient crarik case service. Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calkins Klamath Ave. & 6th St. Firestone, Oeneral and Oldtleld Tires. THF, VVF.ATHF.lt The Cyolo-Stormagraph at ruder wood's Pharmacy registered 'n rapidj rise in barometric pressure since j midnlgM and fair weather seems, assured for tomorrow. .. I Forecast f next 24 hours: Clear and cold. The Tycos re.'ordlng thermometer registered maximum and minimum ; temperatures today as follows: High J7 Low 22 MAltltlKI) IX PORTLAXI) Louis Nelson, well known roI-! dent of Lakevloiv and Miss Ellen! Nelson were married in Portlatid a ; (ew days ago and arrived in Klam ath Falls last evening, enroute to Lakcview . where taey will make their future home. Mrs. Nelson was formerly of Portland. Over the wook end they are among tho guests at the hotel Arcade. , notl INVITATIONS I881THD Tlio boys of the Pelican Bay' com-1 nruntty :lub are keeping busy these last fo,v days before their big New Yearn eve dance, to which over 500 Invitations bavo been Issued. The orchestra has boen arranged for t play until two o'clock in the morn ing. OallowWs Irreslstuble 'orch estra to furiiiixh the dance music. A vaudeville program through the courtesy of Harry Poole of the Pine Tree will entertain the guests. Novelties for the guests' and refresh ments are also down on the program. HOFBHRHKIt TO LEAVE Hay n. Hofberger, southern Ore gon repiesentattve of the Menefee Lumber company. Is leaving within the hex! few days for the east whore be will remain until spring with relatives and friends. .Mr. Hofberg er expects to return lo Oregon some time in April. Ho Is motoring north to Portland, planning to take the Oriental Limited east from tlio nor thern city. MONROES LEAVE Rodger Montgomery, pipularly known among8trils friends as 'Pod" is homo from O. A. C. for tho Christ mas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Monroe of the Hamel apartments left this after noon for Jacksonville, where they will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives of Mrs. Mouroe, Phone 93 The 5Vfodcrn Wf y- 'I tic last few years have seen a radical chaige in bookkeeping methods. Our knowledge of pfint ing and paper is at ybur service in ijlanninnf a change to more modern I f W. O. SMITH Printing Co.