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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1927)
Thursday, April 21, 1927. THE EVENING HEKALD, KLAMATH KALI.S, OREGON. Page TEre' V COLDER than ICE .AND IT NEVER MELTS Frigidaire - 1 . ' ' ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION INSURES DRY, FRESH, CLEAN and WHOLE , SOME FOOD, and ALSO AN UNLIMITED, NUMBER OF,, . FROZEN DESERTS OR ICED DRINKS IN YOUR HOME THERE IS A FRIGIDAIRE TO MEET"! YOUR REQUIREMENTS . - for . , DOMESTIC OR , COMMERCIAL ' USE ' VISIT OUR SALES OFFICE ... . TODAY Frigidairc Sales, Service E. T. HUNTER, Agent. 601, Main Street . - Phone 18 Klamath Falls, Oregon BRIEF NpWS OF KLAMATH Item of lufi-rret concerning resident of I ho frrnt Elnmaih llasln. If row hav aewa fur IhU department, your coortMjr la wiling will be appreciated Dance hi IVIImn t il) Jnvliailun are nut by lh Pull ran Community "luh lor mi ln (oriiinl ilunclnf part; to be held at rluli house on.Krlilay nvmiln. April ill. Ilnl lllackliurti'e or rhnatra will furnish ,tlx. dance mualr. Tbroinhoui the winter and parly spring lha club hna sponaored a number of these de lightful affair. plrtarlii-'a lllai nlllK Dr. anil Mr. K. Dloiache and twa children ara expected home tomorrow from a vlalt of eoverul days In Portland diirlnV I ! Easi er holldaya. They enjoyed tho trip by motor. f Wrecker failed Hit The Southern Ptrlflr wrec-krr waa railed out lat yesterday sf tcrnnnti 10 clear the wrccklite or I hi) work Irala which wan sorklng weal of tho rlty. The train Jumped tlx Irnrk and It rciiulic.il sotno time to plnco it back on 1 if ralli. No dumure wu rr ported. a ft r'or Thwiiihi Mr. ami Mm. Don' 1. Kumwall lert today (or Taroma where they will attend the Itotary con vention which ronvenee In tha northern rliy on Hiindny. Thry pljn to return home tha laat of next waok. ' In l-'rum Ibiiian J. O. Ilamaker. well known resident or Monanu, spent sever al hnura In fbe city yeaterday on bnalneaa af(nir. Mr. II muker la Justice of lha Peace or fh neighboring town. HuiKO Kor i olds for anlo hy Korb 1'nro Drum. Adv. Mcrtiiiu; Frldny livculnit A meelliiK of the B. Y. P. II. of lha lluptlut rhnrrh will be hold ut tho hitr'h on Friday evening at 7 .111. Mrt. I.eud Pnrker will leader and In charge of tho tlt'-cUlia. Itorolerafm From Vnllc) A, Ilorderson of Aahlnnd la hrra for a few riaya on tiol lia. Itnrdrraon la a kiimrt ut tho h j t I Ijika while In ' Hi" ; I'ri'NrripllollN j Cm rwily fillKd . hy Turn l)rui Adv. TorhM Kho a Homr. KrinliTlrk C. Torbt of Forbra Piiro Drum haa rturnid front Porlli.nd where ho ani'nt e ornl ilny a on a rombincd bualneaa ami pliaauro trip. Iliw I'nim linli.,t Mr. and Mm. V. A. Snulu. well known ronldcnla of llouli.y wiro Inrluded In Lbo out nf lon flaltart her yoaierduy oil buai-neaa. 1 ll.uk I'rom Hull V. ('. Dalton of tho Matin ' country hua retnrnad from a bna- lma I rip to Kai ramonis. Oak- liind mid flan Franrlapo. j Central Community Club I The central Community Club of Henley will meet at (he nym Imialum - an Saturday evenlnte i promptly at etchl o'rlm k. Fol .. Iu Ina; tbp roRiilar mealing aorinl hour with light rfrch .minla will ho enjoyed. All fladiea an. reiiueMeil lo bring ' rakea. Mlaa T.ague l-ll Mian Allmn Teagua. daughter of Mm. Certrude TVwgup, left on thia nSornlng'a train for her homo In Han Frandaro alter apendlng tha paat week here with her mother' and numeroua frlenda. Teatorday Mlaa Teague enjoyed a flatting , trip with a party of frlenda and waa the honor gueat at an Informal din ner laat evening. It'lorulng Kunilay Mra. 'Marvin K. l.u-aa and eia ter. .Mlaa Pearl Htehn. djughteiH of Mr. and lra. Oeorgo Blehn are ixH'rtod home Hunday from I'ortlund where rhy have hoen for the paat forniglit vlalllng with frlenda. The young wom en made the trip by motor. Coat Remodeled. Far Manufacturer. Furrier MIIH. WILLIAM UKIMI.Kil tit Klamath Avonue, Between Fourth and Fifth. Klamath Fella . . Ore. tfMTjafe Theatre : 1 ' ' 1 Amli ra al tlill.xiulii Mr. UDil Mra. Itay Andera en joyed the Community dance nt r hllo(Uln laat evening. They leport a nmnoer of loeal people attended the affair. HyanV Fiomi f'ott IneludeJ In yeaterday'a bualneaa rial to ra in the city were Mr. and Mia. David W. Ityan of Fort KUmalh. Mr. Ityan la one jf the prominent atoekmen of the Fort Klamath fount ry. Mr. Aniii-ke lUHurna Mm. rtoliert II. Am like and daughter. Mlaa Kv. lyn. returned thia afternoon from a fnrtiilelita rialt in Taroma and Portland with frlenda, In Taroma thy were aueata of Mr. and Mm. Mur ray ilaaaay. They enjoyed Itie northern trip by motor. THURSDAY and FRIDAY Eddie Cantor, Cyclone and Comedy - slarrinnr In . r "KID; BOQ.TS"r. - J- Eddie in this screaming farce comedy. In cidentally KifLBoota i.i the f!r?t Florena Clara Bow and Billie Dove arc bij; helps to Ziegfield productioii to roach the1 screen- it played three solid'years irt New York let's see what they went wild about it might be good!' 'j ,'. ? Take ice from your kitchen ajp-socef t It's as kimplc as Uiatl The same economical electric currenl that docs cvcrytliiug cite about the mod , crn house now delivers ice, too, direct to your refrigerator without fuss, drip or bother Just attach to 'a kitchen lamp-socket, put your hand inside and feel the air - . grow cool cold ice-cold colder I Electric refrigeration keeps air crispy- , : ' cold and dry'. ' Foods stay fresh. Danger i ous summer bacteria that breed in cool moist places' shun the clean, dry, frosty cold of your electric refrigerator. Even your present refrigerator can be turned, into an electric. Ask your dealer to show you how simply and economic ally it can be done. Attractive installment payments can be arranged! ' ' . . THEJLijlP OREGON ' POWER COMPANY i .It mnnuiA raxmnsi 1 i POWER eWUFANT I , Jvd I Medford', Oregon Roeetmrg, Oregon Grants Paaa, Oregon I Klamath ralla, urrgon r i reka, auiorrua rtiiMjmiMP. fVllMll YanMViNrM ' Itealiloau of rlwr F. Illnck and W. O. 6i ration of the Southern Parlflc. real deula or Oerlter, apent Wednea day In the rlty on hualnoaa. FoinI Hule Katrln' .Mra. Carroll ('. Heeler on. nounaea u rooked tool aal to be held at IM" Ranllary Murkot on Hmurday fr the Sunday enhool of St. Paul a Kplacopal chun k. Mra. Caleb Jonna and Mra. Do rm hy Tyrell will aaalal Mra. Beeley throughout the day. A number nf tempting diabea will lie on aale. Kmm lnlry Herllon W. II. Shook of Dairy a In the Hty yeitprdiiy with Walter June and M Fnater nn bualneaa. Thuy returned Monie late In the aftnrnoon. , Cnllr On llualni II. R. Cuatle nf Roaeburg Irana atted bualneaa here on. Wednea day and reglatered at the Arrade while in the rlty. North Henri Vlalt M. (ioiMlmnn and C. W. Calof both rnBlatnred from 'North Ilend ara gueata nl I he hotel Arradn. Tnkre Pilllon Thoni ta Drlavoll haa accepted a iioitillon with tho Ewanna Box Company and took up hla new dutlea nn Wednvaday. Hi'io I'rom Sotitli Mr. and Mm. O. Pntterann are luiHlneaa vlaltora hero today from Diinaintilr. From The Volley J. II. Cordon of Meillonl axtit Wmlneadny lute Irnnmiotlng bual Mr. Young Homo M. J. Young of TJie Young., Coal and Trnnafor Company hna returned from an extended trip through Cnllfnrnln nn hualnoaa ami hna roaumed hla bualneaa dnttoa. Ilct ldeot of Monroe A. II. JlrniHurd, e resident of Monron la here today on buainea.i.' Mr. Ilrndfnrd la atopplng at tho hotel Arcade. . v Ullla Flower- Shop for Flow- era nnd Flornl tlealgna,' Phono 1 1 18. Adv. 1 ' ANOTIIKK VAK OV COAI. Una Jual nrrlved. Young Co:l anil Ttanitfiir I'o. t ' t ' llnvo n fll X Orrca tnllora. IMphlan Club .Mer4lna The Delphian Club will meet at the hotel Hall Annex on Tnea- day afternoon. April 26. accord ing to announcement mude lute yeaterday by Mnf.' Don J. Zum wlt. "The IVinaliwince In Franco" will he tho auhjort with paiM-ra by Mra. W. U Quiun. Mlaa Evolyp Applcfcalo. Mm. T. P. Ilendomon. Mra. '!rc rUihu. Jr.. Mra. T. D. Cae. Mm. Ci. A. Krauan and Mra. W. O. Smith. Mlaa KHxabeth Ramaby wlll ren der a piano aolo. Mlaa Mnrlc MrMIHnn will be rourteey1 hol eaa. . ' ' aw aaaW t BENEFIT DANCE Mualc by a 7-plece Jaix band from Sbimmylnnd. A hit -of the aeaaon. Don't mlaa thia treat. i The Winter Garden MTIHD.1T. APRIL Bl i . Funds to lie uaed to purchase mtiHlc for the aummer band concerta. Linn of Flat Crepe dreaaea. Small alaea. Friday and Satur day. $19.75. Gray'a Garment Shop, next to Herald office. A. V -' HaiTy Borel and Ilia Orhceetra of Course . r For Colda for anle by Forte Pure Druga. Adv: " ' i Atlemlliis Convention Mr .and Mra. John Doyle plan to leave tomorrow for Taeoma where they will attend the Ro tary Convention, '"expecting to return the laat of next week. Tho convention convene on Sun day and will laat three day. Mra. Martin Hume Mm Pearl Martin haa return ed from an extended vlalt In Southern California with rela tive and frlenda and plana to leave tomorrow for the norm on visit to Vancouver. 0. C, Taroma. Seattle and other north ern rltlea of Interest. WATCH REPAIRING 1IKRK 1. year guarantee on i work. ' GEO. METZ JKWKI.KR 622 Mala Kgline'a Left For Houth Mr. and Mra. 8. W. Egline of Modoc Point loft yeaterday for San Franciaco on a fortnlgh's vlait. While south the Egline'a will purrhaae a new motor cur which they plan to drive bark. Flynn From ValM-y lluaineaa Affaira brought D. L. Flynn of Veil lord from the val ley rlly today. Mr. Flynn la (top ping at the' Hotel Hall while here. Here From Salem Frank Spear, a member of the local firm of Hawkins and Roberta of Salem. 1 In Klamath Falla tor several day attend ing to badness matters. At The Liberty- A picture that will make you hold your aeut is "The Gol olterT St rain It's a Peter B. Kyne rtory which in itself is a. guarantee of merit and the cast includes Ho bart Bosworth, Madge Bellamy and Ken-. neth Harlan. A lively army story staged in . the southwest you should find much to in terest you in this onej : i X illllllllHHHIIIIHIIi Jack Mnrtln lt ' Jack Martin of Tho Acme Mo tor Company waa another local bualneaa man to leave this after noon for Tacomn to attend the Uolnry convention. Ilerrlu In City Kd Herrln. prominent sheep man of the Aahlnnd country, la In the city today on hnalnes. Vantler Voorl llei W. C. Vandor Voort. super intendent of railroad service of the V. S. Division, with head quarters In Seattle. I paving I he clly . a brio! business visit today. -, WOOD - - tj t ; i.... Our stock . of wood is much better than last week. Bol ter road condition allow quicker deliveries and we ara giving our regular prompt service on all kinds of ,Fuol. P. lock Wood Hotly Wood (imn anil Dry Slab ' Coal ; Vwt Oil Furnace Oil Phone In Your Orders and flet a I.lttln Fuel on Hand ' While It Is Coming Kney. PEYTON, & CO "WOOD TO BURN" SOI Mala - Phone SS5 Hunter la Mannnrr K. T. Hunter I manager of the Frlgidnlre Snips. and Service which opened today In Its new home at (01 Main street. Mr. Hunler come to Klamath Falls from the Hood River country. PHONE 408 When you ivnot your clothe lii look like new one. Klamath .-Cleaning & Dye Works -Ml Main t !; 1 .... i Quality Tlioae who know the superior iliitillty of our work nlwnya Phone 154 "We Know How" NEW CITY LAUNDRY V.. J. KOI, II. Mrt. I: X AT ALTAMONT i ' They Have the Music HAL BLACKBURN and His Band Starting Next Thursday PRIZE WALTZ CONTEST To decide the City Championship Mm. Mrkle'a Away Mi's. Otto Nlckle. wire of the owner of the Peerlean Cafe, left yeaterday for Kugene. where she ' will .YjaiOgdettalU'ly.-atSb bcr.. daughter, Mr., V. E. Keylra : While In the Pnlversity city Mrs. ' Nick lea i suhmiltlng to a minor ' throat operation. """I ii f r..i I Miss Alyce Hooaen motored to Medford on Wednesday afternoon where ehe 'visited briefly with friends and attended the dance at the Oriental Ball Room. She I returned home Zoday. There are mony Jtanges but only one Lang. The fuel savers, no ash pan. Burns up the asho gnarnnteed to bnrn lea v wood than any other range manufac tured. Will nave you 10 to IS per cent each year on your ' in vestment of the atove In wood. Prlcea 19. 2S. 140. 146. s0 and up. All have , large fire boxes and ovens. Lnca Furni ture ft Hardware. 2 Main. Loomis Witness T. .f -aMPI i f , ' ' The Evening Herald Best Advertising Medium in 7 Klamath County : .Mra, Ccrtrude Newell, pretty D trott stenographer, is .under SBuuO bond tor appearance a a atato Klines against Dr. Frank R, Loonil. who I. charged with the murder of hi wife. Mr. Newell mended sevoriU cabaret parlies Ai'.h 'li - IMiiniH previous to tho u.unijr tiJ Airs. Lovum. police say. Veronica or 1 RedudngWelght Ala praicriSMl my Phyticlaaa la) tax awkasl afi High Blood Preamr. Acid Conditions Kldnsy, Live and Bladder Trenbla ladlgtlB Callratla STARTJRUC CO: 0 fJT 1 1 Farmers who know thtf sttirtly Joha Dtcrc marvel at its Rcsit power. They see this compact, light weight tractor hundrixla of pounds lighter out-performing larger, heavier tractoii in dif ficult condition in the held tmd at the .belt..' .. o . -v. -. Here s the Reason: Thia 15-27 H. P. trhctor Weight only 4,000 pound:; hunUrftli of pounds litilitrr than other tractors ot the' name r at tits ; power ordinor lly wnatcd in movinR exce wit,ht.iii the Qeld ia applied , . vto the drawbar u( the John Deere. The John Deere is hun dred of parts simpler iff the tractor of fwr and , turdir .parts FcwrT mo v in g par tn red uce f i i c tion. une of the biccest pAifc-rr fhieVt In maothrr ' fracture. JDtl pulley U raountc-d directly on crank slitip-io po'.v(r lens. All ViM-Tutinfc parts of the J.iha Doerc nrtj aulomatic lly oirttl - and cim;lrtcty hou.ed in a dust-p; tf cose oilinft ii pcsiUvtr, d;tit and sind cnr.iK.t net In to cftuic frictUm, lou otpoweTf) md undue wear. ' J.-hn Deere on e-pieo frame holds all uiiiU la par ' inanent al.jmucut, . ? The trt pewr of th Jehti Dr Will snr prtM jou. Proti In anil thli tunly trac IpT iMit thna tom si ia town, hti us arrjia a dciuoimrsuoti. BALDWIN HDW. CO. - a ICsV it iiivuvcivi j AfvrlWvOW QUALITY rSlTp "Jt l.i- vtx i ' I I i