The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 18, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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AT OIUKiOX VV(MI,li .MII,l,M
lluru to uurept u position wild
tliu Owgoii Woohtu Mills, A. W.
Anil arrived In tlio ell yiolordiiy
frnm Casper, Wyoming. Tim Oru
Kon Wouluu Mlllu sturu upunod n
week ugo on Ihu corner or Eighth
uiiiI Muln, Ihu luiiillon formerly oc
cupied by (liu I. a Voguu "hop.
(OMIVtJ ll.(.K HATHtDAV
Huv, unci Mm, J, llmiry Thomas
lira exported linmu .Hulunluy frnm
I.n arunde, Orvgnn, whoro they
motored u week ago to ulli'iid tliu
convolution of tint dloceso of cuMnrn
Oregon,
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Look at Your Hands
Are they white, smooth and well kept or are they
rough, red and neglected?
YOU can have beautiful liands with jut a little care and attention. In thrf
first place use some GOOD soap. . So called "Palm" oil and Cream soaps
are good for some things but not for the Bkin. We suggest Cashmere Bo
quet or Woodburys or Nyals Face soap.
Wash the hands well with some of these soaps using plenty of hot water
and carefully remove all soap before drying the hands. , Then use a few
drop of CAM BAY LOTION and rub in until dry. Wear a pair, of rubber
gloves in doing dough, dirty work. Follow these instructions and your
hands will Boon be soft, white and beautiful. . . . ."-
Rubber Gloves
A good pair of well fitting rub
ber gloves may be had for 75
cents. We have cheaper ones
but they are not economy in the
long run.
A pair of rubber gloves will pro
tect your hands from injury and
preserve their good looks.
CAMBAY LOTION
Among the muny good things obtainable for the hands we know
of .nothing as good as CAMBAY LOTION. It is a crystal clear pre-'
paration containing nothing stick, or greasy. The regular use of
CAMBAY LOTION will, keep your hands smooth and white. Large
battles 50 cents
And let us remind you, too, that- we have manicure preparations of all
kinds. Nail polish. Emory boards. Cuticle remover. Orange sticks. Buf
fers. Maniturc scissors. And don't forget CAMBAY LOTION.
ii nserwoods Ptamnfv
Vv KLAMATH FALLS OREGON wit?' I
I PURIT v")
HKTlllXI.XtS JIOMK KCMMY
' Mrs, Ilnrold Oruhhs and lnrii.it
daughter Margaret LoiiIho expect In
return to tholr homo In tho Walnut
apart innntH on Sunday.
Tho Infant will ho rulled "Peggy
I.ou" according tn her parent.
IIKADKOHDS TO 1U 11.11
' Mr. and Mrs. I.ouls Urndford plan
to remodel a resldcuco nt 919 High
street nt a cost of (4500, according
to building permit filed.
GfutO
S h o w
7:00-11:00:
Saturday
.Night."
R.R.R. GaragQ
831 Klamath
WPP
IAM.H .MDIK.'AM II.i; MK.V ll. K
Ituljnrt Anilikn and (lunrge Flfo of
tlio Kill l Mjircuiilllo coiiipuny arrived
liuinu ou yesterday afternoon's stuge
from Los Angeles mid Hun Frnm -o
where for I ho puitt tun dnys limy
linva boon iJigrc lumiiiN ' I ho latest
modes In ladles' wearing ulipurul.
rONCKHT TONKIIIT ,
Yo Old TIiiki Concert which U ho
liiK poniiiritd by (tin lliitliimoy rlrrl.i
or tlio First Prcsbytorliui will h
Until In tho parlor of tlio church Ihu
owning. Tim tlilmt sitlo f'or thr
affair Ihim boon .imiHt enrourngl'ig
and a In run ntidlunco In expeiclud in
turn out for lint concert,
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY THEIR ORUG9
I'llOM H.Vt'KAMKXTO
On biiHlnens mutlcr which fre
(liicntly brings him to Klniniitl) Fulls
It. M. St. John, of tlio standard
Oil Company with hnudiiunrtora In
Hacrnmenln, ("iillf iirnln. urrlvod In
the city last evening.
I'ltOM ( IIIIXMllX
C. C. Muldrieh of Chlloiiuln, con
nected with tho Klamath Supply
company, In the adjoining town li
In tho city transacting business mat
ters today.
THE
Automobile Classic
Two Sensations and Several Thrills ,
We Promise You'll Not be Disappointed
. "Oil -Helen, wluit's .tins big circle around SaUtrda, oii the
calendar for?" . -
'''cllt .(ieorge, since your memory is, so poor, that's the
night of the U'lr atiio show at the R. R. Ri-Garac." .
"Oh Sure!- We'll see the Indian Chieftan 'immortalized
!y General Motors' that the papers have been telling about."
NASH PONTIAC OAKLAND
EVENING
7- ,,
Mainly About -People
y .
I'KTKIIHON HTAIITM IV
Willi hammer In one liund mil
Inn numbers In tlio other, Marllu
I'cliimon, Kliimulli Fulls' offl-'hl
hound numboror, nlnrln work toduy
on revising tho hound numbering
system of villa illy. Ho will Cjll
on practically uvury nous In tho
city 'mid give tliu house Ilia proper
It umber.
Good Soaps
We have many good soaps suit
able for the skin. There is a big .
difference in soaps. Ask to see
the better ones. Cheap soap3
are made to SELL and will ruin
the finest complexions.
If you value your good looks be
ware of poor soap.
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OXK KKISTItATl().X
It. M. St. John of tho Standard
Oil company registered his car at
the chamber Of commerce, offlco this
forenoon.
MOTOIt TO Mit OI.Ll M'S
. Mrs. Jlurry Poole, Mrs. Teaguc,
Miss Pansy Robertson and Miss Vora
Thompson motored to McColltim's
mill early this morning to watch tho
Universal staff shoot scenes in their
latest production, "Crashing Tlm
bor." : -
1926
HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
mi:ktix ih 'ohti'om:i
Tlio pro-firhool uifo oIuh of tb
Atnorlouii AkkocIiiMoii of L'tilvemlty
Women will not m a at tlia homo of
IIh loudor, Mm. A. I. Illce, tomorrow.
Iiintnud tba nkt moutlni; will bo
held on Murch 1U ut tho Ula home.
.Mm. (ioonso Htftphiiniioii, who m
Dido on -upper Klnmuth Lake, wan
lo liavo Hpokon hi-foro tba mutrong
tomorrow on the xubjnct "foar." On
uccount of ho 4mpunHuhJo condition
of tho roadn, Mm. Ktophennon will
be unublo to appear, but will apeak
on thin Mil) Joe t at tho March meotlnu
KIIO.M rillMJVl'IV
Kor a abort bunlneiM vliflt, G. A.
(iklnncr of Cblloiiuin arrived In tho
city lant evening.
AT VA.V KMOX JIOMK '
Friday afternoon, February 26,
Mr. W. C. Van Km on will be boat
on to tho I'ant Matron club at bcr
homo on Molroio.
DINXKH DA.Xf'K TONIGHT
A apeclal- dinner dunce at the
hotel White I'ollcun t Ills evening
(Ives promlue of LeUig one of th9
moat enjoyable asclal affairs of thl
week. Itcaervatlons for tho affair
huvo'becn coming in throughout the
week with the result that one of
the largest gatherings at these social
affairs of tlio season Is expected by
Mrs. Hope Weston Kllbourne,. man
ager of the hostelry.
MISH. MEIlHAHK AWAY
Mrs. William Melluise and son
Billy, are visiting In Cottage Grove
with Mrs. Melhaw's mother, Mrs.
Morgan. Thoy expect to return
home Saturday, Mrs. Melbase and
little son accompanied Walter West
and Mr. and Mrs. Barnstable as far
north as Cottage Grove last Suudaj.
I1AHXSTAB1.KS ItKTlItXIXG
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Barnstable
are returning tomorrow from Eugene
and Portland where they have been
for the past several days visiting
with relatives and friends. In mot
oring north they made the trip as
fur as Eugene with Walter West
and attended the, retail merchants
convention In the northern city
before going on to Portland.
TO MEET S.VTCHDAY
Tho federated board mill meet at
tho chamber of commerce ion Satur
day afternoon at two o'clock, when
important matters will be discussed.
IX SUXXY ALAH.UIA
Word received ih the city today
from Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Wood
Eberlcin tells ot' their visiting In
Alabama enroute tj California from
New YTk and Washington, D. C.
They , were visiting In Montgomery,
with friends He middle of this
week. , They are expected to arrive
in southern California the latter
purt of next week.
I1ABY GlKLf HOKX
A buby girl weighing pounds
was born to Mr. and Mrs. It. C.
Cornlch at the Private Sanitarium
on "Wednesday afternoon.
DIXXKH (ilESTS WEDNESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Muskoft of
IS 1 2 Shaft street wore host and
hostess with a dinner party at their
homo last evening. Covers were
laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. Purdln and
son, Charles Purdln, and tho host
und hostess.
Lots of pretty spring dresses Just
in today at Bee Begin's Storo, 129
So. 7th. Adv. 1S-20
c5Vf usic-
TwoReal
Thrills For
Motor Fans
Eleven
Automobiles
THE WEATHER
The Cyclo-Htormagraph at Under
wood's Pharmacy shows the pres
sure lo bo falling slowly today and
unsettled weather with moderate
temperatures, iwlll probably follow.
Forecast for next 24 hours:
Cloudy and unsettled with brisk
winds, No change in temperature
The Tycos recording thormomoto;
registered maximum and minimum
temperatures today as follows:
High 60 Low...- 30
Father Rlcurd predicts rain for
Oregon and Washington beginning
tomorrow,
V. S. Weal her Report
Oregon: rain west, Tain or snow
east portion tqulght and Friday, no
change in temperature, ' southerly
winds, gules on the coast.
A ft EN'S IS BACK
L. O. Arena, ' proprietor of the
Chevrolet garage, has returned from
Portland wbero bo has leea for the
past week attending the dealers con
vention. ALEXANDER O.V 1ILKI.NE.HH
V. E. Alexander, well known in
Klamath Falls where he makes fre
quent business visits from the Rock
Creek ranch was here for a few
hours today. He reports the little
Alexander boy well on the road
to recovery after a serious Illness
of several days.
IXJl'KED IX FALL
A slight full which might have
proven more serious bos caused Mrs.
Thomas Martin a slight relapse. The
elderly matron Is recuperating from
a fractured bip which she suffered
last winter and In attempting to
help herself about the family home
with the aid of a chair she slipped.
causing a slight injury to the al
ready weak limb. Her many friends
are hoping for her speedy recovery.
WALTER WEST RETCRXS
Walter West returned last even
ing from Eugene where he motor
ed last Sunday to attend .the retail
merchants association convention.
Mr. West was elected a-member of
the1 legislative committee. '
MIL AXD MRS.'PELTZ BACK
After a fortnights visit In a num
ber of tho larger coast cities, gqlng
as far north us Vancouver, B. C,
.Mr. and Mrs. H. E. iPeltx have re
turned to Klamath Falls and will re
side here permanently. Until the
first of March they will be the
house guests of' Mr. and Mrs. Walter
West. They will move Into their
home on Walnut the first of March,
the home having been occupied by
Mr and Mrs. William Melhase.
RETCRXS TO lORTLAXD
Mrs. Virginia Brewer, who wkh
her small son Vernon has been hero
visiting her mother," Mrs. E. Bow
doln, and other relatives, returned
to Portland yesterday.
ELLIOTT TO CHILOQUIX ,
E. L. Elliott, district attorney,
left this morning for Chiloquin to
represent the state in a liqour trial
beforo Justice of the Peaco R. C.
Spink. He was accompanied by L.
L. McBrido, stato prohibition agent.'
l'ROM PORTLAND
A. G. Horstkotte, one of the out-
stnnding'mill architects in the north
west, arrived in Klamath Falls la:t
night to spend soverul days to at
tend to business matters. ' Mr. Horst-
kotto Is well known here among lum
ber circles. ,
WELLS HERE
On one of his frequent visits to
Klamath Falls from Portland, C. C.
: Wells, deputy United States marshal,
arrived In Klamath Falls last night
to transact government business in
! this city.
MILS. fiARICH SEEKS DIVORCE
That her husband bad treated her
cruelly and that on one occasion
he drew a revolver and threatened
to kill her is the complaint ot Mrs.
Fannie Oarich, in a divorce com
plaint filed today ". against Homor
Oarich.' Mrs. Garlch asks, In addi
tion, that she be restored her maid
on name of Fannie Anita Stoops.
I SHOPPING FROM MACDOEL
I Mrs. Elnn Rice, well known
! matron of Mucdoel who visits in
I Klamath Falls frequently, arrived
here last evening to spend today
shopping and visiting With her
friends. v
WAMPLERS FROM ROCKV IIH XT
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wamplet of
Rocky Point arrived In the city yes
terday afternoon for a short bus!
noss visit. Thoy are guests At thj
hotel Wbito Pelican.
Tho lndius of tho First Christian
church nro going to hold an nil day
I food sale, Saturday, February 20, at
tho Piggiy. .WJgijly grocery, AaIy IS
KENDALL IlETUltXH
E, X. Kendall, an acting Justice
of the peace of Klamath Fulls, re
turned yesterday from Portlund,
whore be bus been In a hospital for
several mouths receiving treutmoiit
for gun shot wounds incurred In a
fight with criminals lust June, Ken
dull said that Klamath Falls was the
most talked of small town in Ore
gon If not the northwest.
WITH MHH. WEST
In keeping with their plans to
hold weekly gatherings during lbs
Lenten season, the ladles of St.
Paul's Episcopal Guild met at the
home of Mrs. Walter West today.
In the absence of Rev. J. Henry
Thomas, pastor of the church, who
plans to meet each week with the
matrons and give a short rollglu.i
talk, Mrs. Ross Price appeared be
fore tho gathering and gave a short
talk In keeping with tho Lenten
days.
On the Screen
George O'Brien
and ;
Alma Rubens
' in . :
"The
Dancers
A picture- as
thrilling and
tantalizing as ,
the sound of
modern jazz !
Vaudeville at
7:15 and 9:15
The great contest ends next Saturday night
Three prominent men will be Judges the winners will be
awarded their prizes at ten p. m. Get busy, girls.
. At The
LIBERTY
FRED THOMPSON
"THE BANDIT'S BABY" J
STEICER TO DORRIS
Juke . Stelger left this morning
tor Dorris to transact business mat
ters and will return to the city to
morrow afternoon. ,.
Sr.XDERLAND IS HERE
J. E. Sunderland ot the Wabash
railroad who makes frequent trips
to Klamath county in the interests
of his company arrived in tho city
last evening from San Franclsc .
He expects to remainin the city for
several days and is among the guests
at the hotel Whito Pelican.
STRAltill.VXS LEAVING
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Strnughan will
Ieavo tomorrow morning for P.lch
nrdson Springs on a two woexa trip
and will later go on to Los Angeles
and ' Sau Francisco to visit with
friends. Thoy recently sold ther
homo on Eldorado street.
Lois ot pretty spring dresses Just
In today at Dee Degin's Storo, 129
, So. . 7th. Adv., v J8-2
Thursday, February 18; 192(V
A. K. VKMNK tl.XEU ,
; ' .)! ?
Because of u alleged curoo dir
ected toiwurd the court, Just prior
tu his dopurturu for California ey
rru months ago, A. 10. Vullna win ,
fined (50 Instead of 1 10 for loaning .
bis chaurfour's bud go lo anoUmr
driver. The fine was levied, bji
Justice of the Peacs It. A. Bmutltt. ,
Ordinarily the fine would, be L0;' t.
the magistrate rulod. "but Inasmuch
as you are reported to have sol ,
that the court could (O tu h-r-l, T y
will have to make It 00." Velluu
refused to puy end was lockup up '.
In Jail, . ., V "t
A. CI.AKKH IIEltK
Arohlo Clark, prominently ldu- '
titled In the Portland automobtU;
business, and an occasional visitor'
of this city, arrived last night to-v
spend several days transacting bust-'
new.''' ' -AiV
si.-
On the Stage
' Bernard Carmen -The.Man
Upside DdwV
Ward and Moreno
'I think you push em up'
Fred and Peggy Pymra
-T? "Shoes".
Herbert Bert Lennon '
"The Standed Actor"
. , . .- .
Collegiate Harmonator
"Jazz Supreme" !
and SILVER KING
COSTUMES NOW AT,,
CLUB FOR v
Elks Annual"; .
ue
BALL
given 'wj
MONDAY;
NIGHT
February 22t 1926
A. Wonderful Time
Invitations also at Club
Masq
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