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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1925)
Monday, Deeonibur 21, 1025 fin' M i EVENING HEUALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON t';go,,hfee Mainly About. People called TO BMDM0KD Mr. aii't Mm, J. N, Vcri lJuyii" and tatnlly i r i for Itedmond, Or,', on Sunday, helm: aaliod nwuy liy the III nonn of Mm, Vuii DuyOA'l futhur, J. r. Betof, The elderly uum dm been llllllll! for 10 mo tllll" put nnd the IomI few days hlu condition has be couio steadily worse. LOCAL MAN MA II II MM A wedding; of Inli'ium I 'i Klii ni nth Fulls people wiin that f tho pmi week, when Orovar Hughe, nun of Mm. N. A, Hughes p! tOSt Wnnlliuiil uvuiiuu wnii married to MUh Qlora Hmltii, ihu yveddlug tuk- lux iilucu III Kuiinliurit. Aflor u wedding trip through southern Oal Isforiilti, Mr. unci Mm. Hughe will roliirn In Klnmiilh Falls In make tlwlr liuiii" Mr. Hughes I" llustod Willi Ihu .Sum Hi in li Pacific, hill I'll cole Keith Cole, who fur Ihu pusl "V- unii moot hi bee boon in th thoatrl cnl bltllOMI In southern 'li 1 1 r in l.i , Ih mining tbo linlliliiy vlnlim frnin ihu mini punning o visit friea'di In Klirmitlli Fulls. ll- In lli' inn 'it Mr. mill Mm. 0 S. Coin nl' Medfprd ami whllo In unlit hern Orofon pluiM In vinii In III" valley nlly wllh hlu parents KKIMOX PARTY POSTPONED Tbo animal Christmas party of tho Kodron i hii, which was to have hi'iin hold i' Urn homo of Minn Mary Hull thhi ' Hlu. has bean po I poped acmnl Ink tu an ednounce nidiit by M. Mall niacin today. I; lpntlf.t Theatre 1 Final showing tonight of "Never the Twain Shall Meet" Pol r li Kync'i i. ' in: Cnllfornln-Sooih Sea romance with Anita Blownrl ami Hurt l.v . In ihu I"uiIIiir rolea. Tuesday and Wednesday Hera In u picture! A tile caal present "The Mystic" which i th" ftmi araat film ((poalni Spooks, spiritualism. Seances. Tnlih tupping anil other fraud perpetuated on tb credulous. AUbe LIBERTY Final showing tonight of "The Storm Breaker" Starring Unit vcrllo man House Peters. Til Ik In 0110 ! iho mom Inlerestlni as well un thrilling itorlea wo bavn si i n cm Un screen tor many a day. Tuesday A ronnincu of 1Jk business la "Her Man" wllh fine- outdoor sotting iinil lutn of action all Ul'j Vation-mdem x'i ::' Mttt a m yrewwvm. (nrnou coast to coait, from ciiy to city, ih ctery nook nd, J ccrner of ihli great tindlrft Chiropriltor li tolvlng the riddlci and problem of phjiicaj suffering. Ptiently,and with ' Infinite wildom, he teeki to rc-crcite, u far ar u humanly ponlble, bodies wrecked and racked by pain. Getting at the "heart of the trouble" ii hii domtnatAg,purpoie. What followi ii no 'more than the application of a, fumUmcntil Icicnct which it almost as old at the world itself. That ChirtopraAlc trtoutditn short a time, hoverer, win world-wide recognition is one of tho basic and most active principles of physical regeneration, it oi mtirciting as It is km- portant. Wholeheartrdly, people everywhere have tome- to place thankful reliance upon in beneficial and curative min-j titrations, ' '.' My BoVVlOB Ih worth "iiivoHtlKutlnK," Prollminuryl unntyRtH without ohnrfe Dc. O. H. Mather suw. asonais itovi:,m;n its Mm. OaofM Rdwa ratarnad on litiiiclay froi:i .Molilalia wlicro nlio linn I n villi 1 1 j - wllb rcrlallvim and trkniU for Un- punt two montlm. Tho :,ronli r purl of hor trip wu npiMil in crimi kji i in , Mom., bar (ormar homv, wllh bar parenu. Mr. DOW0 Blbtorad to Anlilanil Huturcluy ovo BUll and toload hln wife. mun XRU IN ti:x VKAitx Old Trapper or Band Paya Pint Vlnlt to lij Many v,.m A. J. Welch, 'ino of Hip boat ).a mi Irappem of tho utato vlslt ad In Klamath Kalln ovir Sunday for tho firm time In more than tea year. Mr. Welcb made bin firm trli to Klamath cjunly iwmlnK here from Spokane olwut ten yearn uko. Ho walked the entire dlnlanco and wan amazed at the (treat develop ment nlncci hln lam vlnlt. Ho no turned to Hand tab mornlnc ORBSH FhYJSa un. ii ArcordlnK t u number of locul uportnmen who npent Sunday at Tiilo I, alee huntliiR, Keeno were plen tiful but flylnit very high. Ducks wero plentHul und flying In good nnootlng range. Charles Schaal and A. J. Connolly returned hint ovon Ing with a bunch of good sized birds. HUH HOUiISIfflt ll.l, Iten Hollimer of tho Hyan Cloth ing company Is confined to hln horn -today Buffering with la grippe. PROM AHIII.AM) Mr. and Mm. H. C. Harris, of Anhlnnd, wore over tho week end guests In Klamath Kails .visiting 'wllh friends whilo here. TO (;haxts PASS Ous Rrltton, contractor of Plne land who Iioh been spending several days here on business, loft this forenoon for Grants I'nns to spend tho holidays wllh ralntives and friends. t OASTINt; I'AUTIKS SIWD.VV With Just enough snow to iiinko eoasilng parties popular. Sunday found ninny of the young people of the city hooking rlclen on motor cars and coaming down the various hills about tho city. : . . J its great Work, . TO WHBP PQR .MONTH K. L. Kreddrlch of DuQn-Balcer left HiIh morning for Weed to spend tho coming month on business mat tors in the Interest ot IiIh firm. POBBBS TO IDUThAXI) F. J. Forbes, contractor and busi ness man of the Plneland district, left Sunday for Portland where he expects to spend Christmas and Ne v Years with relatives and friends. HLAXAS AXI PAKTY fieorgo Dianas and a party of local hunters left early this morn ing for Tuln Lako to spend tho day hunting ducks. OVKR THK VHBK UXI) Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Carslcy, well known residents of Pine Uldgo. en joyed the week end In the city wltn friends. Mrs. Cnrsley attended 10 Christmas shopping while hero. PROM KASTllllOOK Mrs. M. A. Wlnnlford of Ensl lirook, a resort and fishing hatchery near Chlloitutn. nrrived in the city Saturday evening to spend the week end here on business and pleasure. Phono 4 04 7 in Main Street Jj ntmnnlln llim Tl'rt, Tliont n 'SLS PIKItSOX OF ASHLAND V. K. Pleraon, among tho resi dents of Ashland who spend con siderable tlmo In Klamath Falls, was a week-end visitor, registering nl the Hotel Arcade. FROM OROVTLLK A. E. Johnson and Paul I. Clenry both of Orovillo. spent tho week end ill the city, registering among tho arrivals at the hotel White Pelican. I'KOM lHiXH .1. N. nnd C. S. Hunter, woll known residents of Uond, wero ovur Sunday visitors In tho city. AT JONES HOME Tho Misses Mnrlhti .lonos anil Hit Ms McCnll 1110 being hostesses this evening wllh a Christmas parly lo a number of the young high school set nt the homo of Mr. anil Mm,. Caleb Jones. On Wednesday ovenlng tho girls will UBiihi bo hostesses. M MKDPQRD Mr. and Mm. a. K. Nation were among the Klamath Fulls resident who npont 'In week end in Medford! PAVK tiOHDON ItK'l t ltXH Kuyo Qoi'lon, duughtor of 11 prom- leant rajiclier it the Fort. KlainaC country, hi .' lurned frmi Corvallls where aha altended the Oregon Ag.-I cultOral illcae thlH fall. Miss Cordon rC'Mai'd Saturday night and wan mot In Klamath Falls by aer family. Open Evenings -OSOKM Hill. I I' MAX VISITS lieu T, Murphy Is Just what his iiamo Indicates. In other words he Is an Irlahnian, and u native at that. Murphy Ik prominently identified wltii the sheep buslncnn in both Klamath Bud 1. al.i- counties. He arrived In Klamath Falls last night lo spend eral clays transac'lt.g bunlneu and visiting with hi.. friend. YAKIMA SIIKKIFF ISITS Lincoln Luce, veferan sheriff of Yakima county, Washington, was In a hurry yesterday. Ho starlet! out from Klamath Fallc in tho morning, long a prisoner In cuatddy and returned t , Klamath Fails last night lo time to have a chat with lis tld friend Constable Cary Cozad. He left this morning for the north with the prisoner, who Is charged 'with eteallng horses. .Sheriff Luce stopped at the Hall hotel. WKSTKItN UNION MAX HKKK , C. H. Bunnell is a frenuent vls istor of Klamath Falls. He is con nected with the Western Union com pany and makes periodic visits of Inspection in this territory. He will remain In Klamatlb Falls for several days. OIRLS I ItO.M MOX.MOl'TH A numb' r of girls Including Mary Harry. Velma N'ichols. Olive ilill. (llndys Latl.i and Dorothy Short of Merrill-arrived in the city last eve ning from Monmoutl where thoy have been attending college. MARSHALLS IX Mrs. A. L. Marshall and daughter, Helen, are among the Christmas ehoppere. in the .clO' today from their home in the Olene district. RALPH JI'KL LEAVES Hnlph Juel who has made a host of friends among the younger set slnco making Klamath Falls his res idence for the past several months, left Sunday for Auaconda, Montana, where ii plan, to remain for the coming two mouths with his par ents and friends. TESTER GOES NORTH "Ited" Tester, brother of tbo well known artist Tester, left Sunday for Portland where he will spend part of Jhe holidays wltn friends. At Koseburg bo will visit with his mother over Christmas before jour neying on north. EXPERS FROM ASHLAND Mr. a;:d Mrs. John Endors of Ashland spent the week end here visiting with friends. Mr. Enders Is a prominent merchant of the val ley city and is well known here. NO FORl'M WEDNESDAY Tho regular weekly forum ou Wednesday has been postponed on account of the holiday rush. Wed nesday, December 30th, the next meeting, gives promise of being one of the largest anil most inter esting the chamber has held. FROM llINUHA. C.YLIKOHXIA John It. Ethel registered his car this morning at the chamber of commerce, motoring north from hi home at Dinttba, California. NORTH ON HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs. Lelnnd Willits whose marriage was an event of Saturday evening are spending their honeymoon In Portland and. Cot tage Crove. Mrs. Willits before her marriage was Miss Joan McDon ald. At Cottage drove they will visit with Mr. Willits' parents. They expect to return to Klamath Falls in a week when Mr. Willits will again resume his position with the Shell Oil company. MRS. MpDONALD LEAVING Mrs, Tom McDonald Is leaving to morrow morhlng for Sau Francisco where she will spend tho Christmas holidays with hor mother and other relatives nnd friends. CEAItY IS LEAVING Edward Oetiry leaves tomorrow morning by motor for Portland to visit with his Immediate family, Dr. and Mis. Geary over tho holidays, Ho will bo followod a few days later by his brother Evorott Geary. 1 When St. Nicholas Makes His Personal Inspection Trip Next Friday , How Will You Measure Up? There's no need of falling down on your per sonal appearance while you still have time to take advantage of these clothing reductions. WE ASK YOU Hundreds of suits and overcoats of foremost makers including Hart Schaffner & Marx from So. Oregon foremost clothing store. THINK IT OVER . pSv- ' look at 1 iVMta. These m rWj ' gr was now 1 W-' $18.75 Wi V girmenU S22.50 ( i e v garments $26.25 HB 1 garments $30.00 fty V"'jX H . .ariiieiits $33c7i5 I Til 4- $37.50 :cO y ft garments $41.25 i fit Marx 60 arnieuts $45.00 K. Sugarman 1 1 1 'I Ain't Mad at Nobody Mi .. .. .. .. .. .0. .. .O. .. .. . .. .. . A. . THE WEATHER Tho Cyclo-Stormngraph at Under wood's Pharmacy shows a slightly higher pressure today and only the fog prevents a sunny day. Indica tions are that tho next day or two will be clear it the tule fog lifts. Forecasts for next 24 hours'. Generally fair and cool. The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: U. S. AVeatber Report Oregon: Uain west, rain or snow east portion tonight and tomorrow, no change in temperature, south to southeast gales along tho coast. ? T ? T y f I f t I f ? 9 sir. rr Q-,f v .1 i U 1 1 (Dearest Name) In Gift Packages A Master Perfume CARA NOME FRED DUKE SUED Fred Duke, connected with the Central Auto Service company, was named n defendant this morning in I a suit Instituted by F. v. Hektorff for the recovery of J161.2H. Tho complaint allege; that the sum i named represents the amount of lite tan .1 lw linlro in it,., .r 1 I Oil company. He states that the Duke account was transferred to j 1 Hestorff by the Standard Oil coin- J ha ', I pnny. C. A. HENDERSON C. A. Henderson, county leaves in tho morning by motor for 1 ' A Eugene where ho will catch a train for hltn homo In Uaedsport, where lie will spend Christmas with hlu family. Ho will leavo tho latter part of the week for Portland to spoilt! thej New Years holidays with friends. T agent. ! .a. 1 t This cx(ttisitc perhunc holds ttt'l.iy a pnitul prfc-. eminence in the world of fashion, enjoying the paM ronage if the most fastitlious women in their quest for in individual perfume. In the production of Cara Nome Perfume and toilet I iccessories nothing is too cosily ;is an ingrefhenl if.. Ijy its addition, greater fascination, individuality or lelicacy is possible to attain. Surely your dearest friends will appreciate a beauti ful satin-lined (lift Box of fcara Nome Toilet Ar ticles. Come in and let us show them to you. Star Drug Store Klamath Falls, Oregon V