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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1924)
IltTMSAT, KBXCART IS, 1011 Paire Fly ri 1 1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I MAINLY gjfEOPLEj Cp Prom Bray K. 0.' Wright, owner o( a mill at tirny, In spending (invorul daya In Klutunlli' Knlln Willi Loo Coffon berry also of Ilrny transacting. Uu- I0M. , , ttrr KHuin Jaclionvlllo Motorliti Inclined .to ipeedlttit . loldoni upoed twdco on (bo locdon , . of (bo foelflo highway tbit ' through Jackson tounty. In that county lhro U tt tra(. flo effleor, 1. t. MoMibon. whoio work Id running down tho reck lea drlrcr Is well known through . (tut tho county, McMalion nrrlvnd In Klamath Knlln lout nlKht on una of Ills oecaalonal visits. Ho comn (o Klamath Kill about one Id every two month to remind folki that be "Into traffic force In Hill clvo. A ntHto traffic offi cer wilt be oalalillslied hxre dur , Inj tbo spring nnd ummer. Ono wm clttloimd hero durlnR tho full until IheToad bucanto ho muddy that traffic ilncronsod. Down Kroin Uil Mnp. A, K. Ilnkanson of Odoia In town taut night and today on ft (bopplnj; Mlt olid In visit with friends. - Iler'o Krom Mwlford . ' 'It- CV llanaen, woll-known roal ettato. man 'of Mod ford, arrived In lown lam night on a brief business trip and 'remained the day, N.-F. Hurr)or llrro ". V. Allerton, C. Ilonard, W. Jlc liliery. all three of whom are civil nglnecJa for the Boulhern Pacific railroad company, urrlvcd In lown iast night to' 1ond several day tn Klamath county on compaby bual ' jieaa, All throe men aro from Uiiha roulr, Former Bealilent Hero - Mr. C. If. Piatt, realdent of Ileud, , la In town for aeveral daya to reww 'bid acquaintanceship made hero .during bar former rcaldence. Mra. ttait'k husband waa formerly tho owner of tho Star Drug store. ll old out when he movod to Bend. I lore Kram I'ortlnnd . Dr. V', Doyd V3ilte of Portland, U In town for aevoral dnya on r valt of ljualocy and Pleanuro. , ,(Hrt la Rocoverlnjt : ,-AKxla'l.ylo, daughter of Mr. and A.' J. l.ylo, baa been III at he homo aeveral daya and unable to at ' tend Central acbool wboro aha la In th 8th grade. Blio la Improving, UrfrTer, nnd expects to maume her atndlok within a few dnya. Mother I. HI ' Mr." O. Cfow loft tbl morn ing (or Marysvlllo, Cel.. where her mother la dangerously III. Sob GruriuM' W. 0- Clow has rvcoived announce inent of coimnoncemviit exnrrlsra al Ibfl Palmer School uf Chlropranllce DANCE to the Hi Life Orchestra in BONANZA Saturday, March 1st Ititpcrt-IIuKhea Orent Novel "HOL'M.FOIWJALK" Tht! InHldti atory of atudlo llfo, plcturnd frankly nnd fcnrU'BHly. : And thu llnpln,' Tool " , Will IUer, tn TAHHING THJIU" ' , LADIES BIG LEAP YEAR DANCE ; Malin Fri.' Feb. 29, .: : 1024 v -All 'Dances 'Postponed until then ONLY ONCE IN 4 YEARS 1 Good music. Good Time Come Malin Orchestra , at Davenport, Iowa, whom hla son wm graduated yesterday with els uf 1000, lie will spend thrco months ill I liu hcIiiioI clln lr, tli' ,nnroino ua smMiitcd with l)r. TubliK.iil Marys villi), (,'allfornlu, ' Hero From Midland M. Did Katll, rancher on the Midland road, spent a tow hour in Klamath Fall" yesterday on bit- slims. " I Back Front Hall Francisco '' C'harlea K. riper, local builueat man, baa Just returned , from a wook'a liusliiens visit In Hnn Pran- .ClNCO. ' Hero From Hnnaniento C, T, Davldron, of Sacramento. California, la In town for aeveral daya on a business trip. Davidson waa a gueel at tho Klwanla club luni'hoon this noon. Ifcmn From Oiliima Mr. and Mra, A. K. llackouaon uf Odessa were In town today, Mra lliii-konnon to ntlelid In some shop- ulna and hor husband to tran jiuci business. , llackvoaon la In tho llilinliir business In Odessa. 'Jiimii From Hlwrt Creek Mra. Ilnnaberry. wlfo of Captain llunabnrry who recently ahlpned In several palr of foxes to atart a fox fnrm with, nrrlvcd In town yesterduy to do some shopping, Tho foxea nr . doing aplondldly Mra, Hanaberry said and aurvlvod tho winter without trouble. The fox rolalng Induxiry In Klamath fill In la something of an experi ment and If proved iicccsful will doubtlaaa grow. Captain and Mra. Ilansberry are located at Harrlman lodgo nrnr Bprlng Creek. Ituiuii Prom Itorkra- Point ' Ous Bteadfy. a homesteader near ttocky Point, waa lo town toda;! huvln aunnllra. Homcateador who, laid In a largo supply of food aup pile lute lost fall In order to make preparations for the winter aro finding out that their labor wore ncedleaa. At any time dur ing the winter they could have made tho trip to Klamnth Kails without trouble. 1lei to OranUo . '-s.'". ..r. ' ' Tho Itev. Goorgo N. Edward of Walln Wnlla, representing the CongreRntlonnl Sunday School Ex-I tension society In Washington. Ore gon nnd Idaho, Is In town for aov- Your Eyes if normal require 10 to 15 of the body nerve aforce. Defective eyes some times require 50. If You Are Nervous have your Eyes Exa mined. Thev mav be the cause. I have helped hund reds, maybe I can help you. DR. GOBLE 709 Main St. Ph 133-W BEFORE AND AFTER The Auto Show Remember , The Club Cafe Can furnish a - Steak with French Fries .which makes your OLD CAR LQOK NEW Come Early and Often THE CLUB CAFE Serves You Right oral daya for tho purpoavt of or- ganlxlng a Hunibiy achool, A moot ing will bo bold in MHIa- addition Hunilay at 3 p.m. ar.tha homo of J. n, Lenta at the oornor of Itn clamatlon and East Main at which tba flrat atopa toward organization will bo taken. Murrted Arthur L. Nooner of . Klamath Foils, a mechanic, and ' Alta A. Palmer, a bo factory worker, an- cured a utfrrlago license at tho coun ty clock's offlco yeaterilny and atoi plug down atalra to the offlco of the JuMIta, of the peace wero inarrlod, J 7. ,; . . Kraft lev ( Warren K. Kraft, conn'.stod with I ha Hotaford Conatantlna Advartlalng agency, returned to Portland yaster dly noon. Kraft was the apeaker at the third builnes men'a lecture given at ta preanyterian enures Tueanay nrenlng, Ho also addreaaed tho cham ber of ci'iiimorco forum yculerdny noon. .. . vi. Down From Hwan Lake Alfred E. Blnalngnr, rancher of tho Awan I-ako district, waa In town today on buaincea and to buy sup plies. , In on Btulneaa Charles Drew, rancher, whose land la located about IS in lies out of Klamath Kulln.on tho Morrill road, waa In town yentoMny to buy aup plkia. Drew has been very active In the attempted settlement of problems of the water users nnd tho project management. Leave for Aikland Mr. Jack Kimball left yestordny for Ashland to spend several daya' visiting wllh relatives and frlonda. Drive to Agrncy Pauline 01 1 ft, Josephine Llndlcy, Ethel Nolson, Harry Prather, Glenn Parker and Tom Dolioll, motored to Klamath Agenvy last night to attend tbe basketball gemo between Klam atth Fall high school and the Klam ath Agoncy team.. I ( opeciai values n J in Used . -' ; ' "' ' ' I PIAWOS and ffl -.... ' : M 1 LIT I Uf j a. a a a III!!! ! ii my vi Ji luuuo i I . Each has gone through our shop and is in first- - j class condition. Read over the following list, then . ' come in and make your selection today before j 'I . i someone else. gets the very piano you wish. , n I 1. IIurnnnK Uros., upright. I'aed. Kbonlzcd Case .. ...S150 j 2. Kiirtxman, upright, usiil. Wnlnut Cnso ...$300 ... jjll ! :. Klmbnll, upright, like new; Onk enso '. ?860 ' Alilrkh, uprlKlit, like new JHS75 ' ; ' ' ' Stclnwuy, uprlKlit. usitl. KbonlzeJ case $-151) ' tlfi . , ciilrkerliia; & 8u I'lniio, used . $300 ' 7. I'rentlKs l'lnno, Kbontu-tl ruse, uneU $100 "' 8. Georgo Stcck l'lnno, used 9400 , II 0. tiibwiii I'inuo, Wnlnut nise, used 8300 ' ' K ' .. 10. I,udrln; IMimo, used, MiilioKnny ease. Splendid condition 830O . H I H. Evei-ett. I'aed. Miilincuny rose 8450 12. ClilckerhiK Bquure.. I'acil. Fine for practhw $ 25 I -18. Aldrlch. Fumed Onk m-sc Jut tho thing for nil apart- u ' ' mont or Hinall Iioiiic, uscl .S825 ' II .. .. 14. 1,1'stor I'laiio. Wnlnut nmo. lTed ... ....8275 ' , 13. Fnrrnnd Ocvillnii l'lnyrr l'lnno. Onk ensc. Used 8285 l I 10. Aldi-lrh l'lnyrr. Miiliwpiny case. Used ..$400 17. Irfiffnrcuo l'luycr ,-,ilnno. Mahognny ense. Used 8300 A . ' ' 18. Meldorf l'luycr Piano. Onk ease. Used $305 I . Moderate Terms on Any of These Instruments I PI.EAHK SKN'I) MK Fl'IITHKH PIANO INFORMATION ' : Nnmo ; ii i i v ' Address - fl IlHj .j 1 1 1 1 w utiii -r ' ' - -- -- -- -ii-i-,i-i-rii-ni --------- - . lltlil vn i n ii mm v ni'prenontattvos of ll . 1 . ' SIlKltMAN, CIjAV (X)Ml'AN"V ' ; 122 So. 6th Street . GEO A. WIRTX. Mgr. Hito From ltwl)iir David Hbumbrook, tlcpuiy sheriff of DouKlan county, arrived In tuwn this morning to tuko In custody W. H. Mnrnoy, cliarged with larceny. Bhaimbrook I well known througn out tho southwosicrn part of Oregon, Ho ht a number, of f.lend In Klam ath Fall. Fined for Speeding Apcndlng at a rate n excess of 2D miles an hour within tho city limits was tb charge analnst A. J. Lylo In police court this morning. Dr. Lyle choerfully plealed guilty und paid a fine of 1. In From Lorella liWter Boggs, a farmer of tbe Lo rolla district, wnt In town yestarday. MU1 Director Here Wrd A, Dwlght and n. W, Maples, both dlroctorat of th Big Lake Box factory are In town for aove.el daya on buslneaa In connection with tho comiHiny. Hotel Man Here J. E. Beach, owner of the Loeni hotel of Redding, Is In town for sev eral days on bunlness -connected with cattlo rango lands. Buck From Chicago Dr. George Mailed and Mra. Mai lot returned to Klamath Falls Tues day nJg-Jit after an absence of over a month. Dr. Mallet spent hla time In Chicago doing special work In connection with his profession ann also upending some timo studying muHic. The Proabytorlan choir has suffered ty his absence and a?e glnd to havo him return. While Dr. Mal let was In Chicago Mr. Mallet spent her time in Salem visiting with friends and rolatlvev. Tbo air in the Incubator la no better than, tbe air In the room. Special means should . be provided In the Incubator house to care for the heavy gasses. Large pipes pit ed noar the floor level and opening outside will help the elluatlon. The lighter gases will escape through tbe windows. 0. A. C. Fhl Th ' '.-I . Klom'ith h e Miicip Hmieo GROCERIES, MONEY PURSES DROPPED IN MAIL BOXES SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 28. Varlou resident of Spokane, ome absent-minded, other tempo rarily ' preoccupied, furnish tbe' numurou aiue to tne aany worn of Spokann mall carrier, accord ing to John 0, Wahlstrom, super intendent of city mall carriers. On an average of onco a day, be es timate, article ranging from gro ceries to money, find tbelr way In to mall boxes scattered through out tho city. "Most of these people are wom an wbo drop the.'r purses Into mall bwn Instead of letter," Wthl- s'.rom said. "One businesa man waa on bl way to the bank to depo sit his dally receipt, amonnting to about $500. When bo observed a mall box be dropped tbe money and pasa book Into It." One carrier found a purse In a nail box containing only the own ir's card. Upon being called, the woman assured tbe postal authori ties that she had such a purse but that It wa at her home .and con tained all of her money. An examl tallon, however proved that tho nureo was 'gone. It la believed to have been stolen and tbe the tblef deposited It In the box. Some time ago a cat waa found In one of tbe parcel post boxes. According to Wahlstrom, articles found moat frequently Include lodge Pins, powder puffs, handkerchiefs and groceries. Potatoes In some storage . places are beginning to sprout, l'hey need to be well aired out to i'Jteep them from beating and from getting worse. Where they are to be held for a long time It may be advisable to spread tbem ont In shallow lay era, either In light of dark places and If cool enough little sprouting will occur. O. A. C. i . . t - j WMCW PARTICULAH PtOPl.S. Ulll IPUOlTYl ' PuftiT Y 1 BUY THIIH DIVUU3 Rubber Aprons Flash Lights Here is a very reli able watch, one that will stand a world of rough usage and still keep good time. White Dial .... $1.50 Radium Dial ...... $2.50 GENUINE THERMOS - $1.75 to $5.50 Universal Vacuum Bottles $1.75 to $5.75 Stanley Unbreakable Bottles $6.75 to $12.50 , FREE 50c Bottle Coconut Oil SHAMPOO COMPLETE BONCILLA SET $3.25 Pack of Beauty .. 50c Boncilla Creams .. 75c Boncilla Face Powder 75 cents Boncilla Clay .. $1.00 Boncilla Soap .... 25c Van Ess Special Dandruff Massage $1.50 Satisfaction or Your Money Back T WHERE. PARTICULAR PEOPLE , lf I ruTt v I BUY THEIR DRU6S . . TT7n ' 11 ill I ; All kinds and colors Rubberized Cloth 75J All others ,11.20 The America ; Alarm A fine time keeper and a dependable alarm $1.50 Big Ben White Face $3.50 Big Ben . Radium Dial $4.7S . ." i , $1.50 No Sleep Alarm Special at' .' $1.29 Complete Flashlights YALE $1.40-to $2.00 EVEREADY. 75c to . $4.25 Batteries 15c and 17c Bulb3 '15c Thermos and other Vacuum Bottles Cutex Complete Manicure Sets .... 60c $1.00 and '$1.50.., Cutex Liquid ........ 35c Cutex Polish 35c Cutex Nail White 35c ! ' Cutex Liquid Polish ; : ' .... .... 35 cents ' Glazo Liquid Nail -Polish 35c with each 50c Bottle Cambay Lotion "Van Em" Liquid Scalp Massage 4 f $1.50 '