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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1928)
Thursday January, 13, 1928 ' I T - VPUTO TXT rT TTm !! THE EVENINR HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 'T " i im i iui. -i Ji issul saj Kiijnyiililn lhmru (liven Kornicm tiers of tlis AlUmont ramp aroiiiiiln and thulr frlsnila, Mr. liiiruni, ointr nf lha lamp ntnrtalnil with ilanclnu parly last vrnnlliK. Dancing u -Jnysil by ilia (tunsts to th strains dt popular mounts played on tlin now I'liKlrlo orthophony wlid'h Mr. 1 tin ram rorantly piirrluisvil. .Durlnn tho winter and sprlnc months Mr. Inarain plum (a sjlva Junius 'of this naturit at Uio camp cround hall, Tho affair pnivad una of llio moat rnjuv nolo ot tlm wotk. . Illrd Frum Montana I', C, Ulna-ham la In racitlpt of a 'lutli'r frmn lha biological aurvay In WaahliiKton. aiutlna tho mnl I lard hen klllml by him a fnw 'wuoks aito bearlna a band with a nuinhcr slain iioil llwriron, wa r-1 laussil from Molinw. Mont., by r. j II. Kosa on Novomlxr 11, KS7. 'The Korernnienl is using thla matliutl .aaalNlud by counttmrs, to liivustlKSU ttiu mliirutlons and ' oilier facta regarding North Am-' oriinn ' birds. Mudford Mall Tribune. I l(irvKtlina Kor Ilridi With lha lirlclne afinrnoon nf Tutisitu' aflnrnoon, fubrunry 7 rupldly spnromhliis; social mat rone of Hi" illy aro making plana for one or moro talilna at the affair whkh la to be held at tint . library under the auaplwa of Ht. Mury'a Altar sorlnty. Mra. II. A. Itundn will be plnassd to rn lv rosnrvailons for tho affair. It la planned, tp have more than 45 tahlua In play throughout the afternoon. Amu-,1 llrtunnil Houih Jime Anel, a hrothnr of John Ans.-I. dNaai'd, haa reiurnod to hie homo In Uawtoo. Oklahoma, aftrr attainting: the final rltre ot hit brother who via laid to real In Vallejo, California. Following the funeral aerrlrca Mr. Ansitl mine to K Initials Kal'.a to aaalar , local offlcera In thulr attoinpl to J locate the murderer of hie broth er, one of Klamath Kails brat known and rwapetted cltUeni, lU'lurnml l'rom for) land K. W. Venules of tho O'oMi n ' It u In haa rnturnod . borne from Portland where ha transacted business fur several days nd plana to loave tomorrow for Hun KrnnrlBro to apond aoveral day) on bualnean In connection with ula atore In thla city. Fowl Hnlo Ralunla) ' Members of lha Wamin'i Li brary club havn completed plana for the conked food aal to be hold In the Western Transfer nfflrn on. Ruturdiy. Proceeds will be uaed towanla the convention to be held hera neat aummer. Itrhekalia Meet Tonight I Following the regular lodge session of Itebekaba thla evening an enjoyable program and sur prlae for tho menibera baa been planned. New offlrera will pre Ide thla evening for the II rat time alnco Inatallatlon. , lifting' Weil 'II. Ilrown of the William Oar age In reported aa reatlng com fortably at the Klamath Vallnr tinM!ltal whom tie win taken on Tuesday afturnnon after having suffered severs liurna when a lighted niatrh caught fire to bis trousers. He will be alila to loave lha fa,oapllnl within a fow dava. Norton's Music Hlu At 102f Main. New Columbia pbonograpba and lateat rucorda. 14-61 Wood VMta file lllll Woods of the Illlnola Con tra! railroad, with headquartera In Rarrnmeulo, la here for a few daya on bualiwae In the Interuela of hla company. Ho arrived from the aoutb luat evaulng. leaving I 'or Boetli Mr. and Mra. P. M. Lucge of the I.urae furnllur atore, are p anning to loave within a fw daya for Ban Franrlaco and other auuthnrn clllea on combined bualnene and pleaaure trip. Kn toute aoulh they will atop al ' Duuanvilr to vuilt with thnlr aon-In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Jainoa Howard. Don't (Korui't I All the fateat recorda at Nor ton'a Mualis Blore. 10S( Main. 4 l4"" The S-4 Gives Up More of Its Dead tf,1L ". oi . n.,,. . .1 i'-j.-. in mm w ' ' V nam t' fir t .; t' . ,., -;-i,t ,: .-A-.u:.lii. lt" kl 44' J- . Av HI ', it- r r 'i ' ' i1 -1 t-W:WII i TV ' i .1- f. Mraj 5 Klamath Spud Boosted Over Medford Radio (flperlal to The Herald) CK.NTRAL POINT. Jan. U. l'ople llatenlng in on KMEU of U-llA-rf T I u I .. . hoard much of the Klamath Net- ted Mem potato. K. C. Kabcr. : formerly of . Merrill and now making Die home In Central I'olnt, broadcasted and told of the aplendld potato ralaed In the Klamath country. Kuxene Merrltt -and ' Alfred Carlton motored to' Klamath Kalla on Katurday. John Mer rltt, who haa been employed at th American National hank In Klamath KallK, returned home with them and will apend aome lime here with hla parenta, Mr. and Mra. C. Mi Merrltt. Colllrr In Portland ' , A. M. Col.ler, Intereated In lea and coal and land acttlement, la at the Imperial from Klamath Kalla. Mr. -Collier hie aorved two tnrma aa a representative for the counllea of Klamath, Lake, Crook, Jefferaoa and Do te hu tea. Oregon Ian. Homo Cooking At the "Llndy I Left For Mclfor,! i. A. Gordon, E. II. Hall and Earl C. Koynolda left thla noon for Medford, where they will Klamath High Students Give Public Talks Fag Thrff K 1 .-. l.-U -Tmi jia The dlfforencs between a trol ley can and a aardlne ran la yoo can't get another aardlun In the ran. , ' The nubile aonklnff !aaa ' Inn." adr. . tauaht under the direction of Paul T. Jackaon of the Klamath county high whool, made Ita de but at the high acbool thla morn ing at which a number of apeech- iea br atndenta ware ahlv dellv- attend the bearing of the public ered. Htudenta from the aasem- aemce comumaion in mat city , tly were In attendance. tonight. The clasa baa been divided In to groupa of four; one from each I group prealdlng aa chairman and 2-tf! chief. The BDeeche ara dellv- ' Hlll'a Flower Shop i:o North 7th St. Ad -1 lered In the manner In which the Ent at Tun ,puplla would deliver an addreaa "Llndy Inn," 4th and Klamath were they before a large au Ave. adr. . l-tf , dlence. At the cloae of the courae a reward will be given to the wln- inin OOUP 9 momns in evidence, -At The 4- LIBERTY TODAY and FKLMY LEO M VLOXEY In ; "Border Clackb'irde" A real Maloney western and that meant Entertalu ment as you like It. , Young Wife Lives on Another hero of the R-4, In a flag-draped cneket. la tarried t . men of the I'. B." H. Uu.hnrll aboard the .eatroyer Maury at tba i 7 ' , Tl V P0,?'a aubm.rln.'a Pr.vlnce.own Harbor grave to be taken too.ton b.. ' ldoeanTYooainl Thi. ih ..mh tiv r..i.d t.m ,ku .j.. u . wo nave.- ii aoean t look any n-uiu. too vnnn tnr flhji lalta nf Lukm-linr 1-ooka r:,Mul I - " "Something mint be done pret ty noon with all that fine timber we have in onr county," eays O. W. Johnaon, poitmaater of Lake : view. Ore., reglalered at the Im ; perlal. "The timber la ripe and I will be getting aotten. Then "u" luo "u" I amounts uowiie, wmcn ii xa oeairoyea con- : , , ....m x,-i l)e,-able tlmlwr. Lake county la . .,. i. j k..,.. I i one of the beat aheep cvnntlea In N h,t h.v. ,r,ert : for "I lived on aonp 6 months be cause of stomach gaa. I tried Adlerlka and now eat moat any thing without any gaa." Mra. A. J. Connor. Kven the FIRST spoonful of Adlerlka relieves gaa on the! country! stomach and removes astonishing oi oia waste matter ja Mica Maude Royden. English woman preacher, baa been barred from speaking In many placea In this country because abe amokea. Shame on Miss Royden for bring ing that pernlcloua bablt to thla America, but our timber la a re- j source , that not many people Mrs. forxtn III Mas Mortlna; TuraUni' On Tuesday evening. January, - Mrs. 24. a mast meeting will be held cr ot the Midland district acbool, In tho First 1'resbyterlkn church. Is In the city receiving medical for the purpose of discussing ' attention. Mrs. Edna Tra vera baa week-day rdlKlout Instructions, i ln appointed to substitute un J. A. Churchill of tho Southern ! til Mra. Cogglns la able to ra- Lake county next aummer. Tbe reason la that we ara ahort of snow. Yes, we've bad anow and there yonr stomach .and bowels. Adlerlka will surprise yon. Whitman Drug Company. " Oregon Normal school and Illh- op W. I. Remington will bo the principal speakers. Tho meeting haa benn called for 7:30 o'clock, and tbe public is Invited. The hlgji achuul orchestra wl I pro vide music. auiue ber work. VlalliHl - From Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mra. William Crawford i and D. It. Jensen are visitors In )he city from Klamath Falls who ' arrived . Wednesday Meororu Mall-Trlbune. Krllrr llranl Fwirn Word from Raymond fl Kcl ler, son of Mr. and Mra. Charloa Keller of 136 Levy atreet, wjle of his entrnnce Into tho acbool of music In Washington, U. C. Kaller enlisted ' In lha army a year ago. . . - - - .- - i ' . Klnmatli Templr Hear Cldlue Ulley, wor'd fa mous child evangollat of New Ytrk City. Three days only, January IJ-tt-XG. at Klaninth Totiplo, adv., : 17-6t Limb and llutly WoxmI I- Johnston's. I'bona 114 I3Z1 Ro kth. Adv . 11-tf Li-ft For Ktamiilti Knlls t). L. Woodcock left this morn ing for Klamath Falls to accept a position with the Llttrell Tana 'company of that city. Medford e.Vnn-Trlbune. -a i Tamalea '' Itubertaon's. Ill N. th St. Phone Tlt-IC Adv. . t-a Itlimtca Visiting He . A. V.. Rhodes, representative df the Missouri Pacific with headquartera) in Ban Francisco Is In the city for few daya on official . business,- Khndoe - Is .known to bis nuny friends s "Ouaty.:' i'"t fon nair . . visited In Roml The St. Mary a Altar 8.clety; 0trmT Klttrldgo, ' cattleman In will hold cooked food sale at ,he Klamath couulry, was In thi Loomla llldg., Baturday. Jan. ,Bon(1 yesterday. Bond Bulletin. 21. adv. 18-Jtl ,. . Joli'a Iauglitra Tonight The regular meeting of Job's Daughters will bo held thla eve ning at Mssniilc temple at 7:30 o'clock. All membura ara asked to ba present - "Llndy Inn" . Hoard 17.00 a week or 60e a meal. adr. l-tf Condition Not Ho UimkI , Friends or W. It. Elliott, popu larly known to bis many friend as "Dad." will regret to learn his condition la nut so favorable the paat few days. He has been confined to tbe Klamath Valley hospital since Christmas eve when he waa atruck down on the Main atreet In an automobile accident. Arrived From Mouth Mr. and Mra. Bornle H. WI1-, Hams arrived In the city this morning from Ban Francisco and. will be hero for. several days on a comblnud business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mra. Wlllams have many friends here where they visit frequently. Thoy are to b guests at tho Hotel Kali during their visit hero. ' - ' Winifred Cogglns, toich-l"" been plenty of rain, but mere naan I oeen enougn snow to assure an adequate supply next summer-. Things In Lake view are pretty good when I left every box In the postofflce was rented, and I don't know when that ever occurred before. The postofflce , business was greater In 1927 than It was In 1S26, which indicates a growth. Lakeview la arranging for a sew er system and may have street Improvements tbls year, but I haven't paid much attention to tbose matters." The Johnson family moved Into Lake county In the Chewaucan country sev eral years before the settlement ot Lakeview waa started. Mr. Johnaon Is here to Visit bla mother, an Oregon native daugh ter of pioneer parents. Oregon-Ian. In From Illy-X ( ; M. H.' Obencnam of Bly la a business visitor In Klamjtb Falls today. Mr. Obenchalh la a promt ncnt stockman of this county. He la a guest at tbe Hotel Hall while here. - . BURNS Govt with ftenrarda i V VaroRuo Opt 21 Miikm Jmn UdYm1 wt bakiBv sod ftenrardsi apply Rwuly At The PINETREE TODAY and FRIDAY . DAVID BELAHCO H Immortal stage play, "The Music Master" on th9 atage -The Gulf Coast 7 'Red hot and still a-beatln' PIMM L,lt I'lUCEM . pulton Arrived Today " Cat Dalton. brother of W. C. Dalton, arrived In the city tbls morning from Oakland, Califor nia, for the funeral aervlces of hla nephew, Lytla Carr Dalton. Merrill In City ('. O. MerrKI, well known resi dent of .Merrill, la included 1b the out-of-town visitors here' to day. Mr. Morrill is transictiu'K business and visiting friends. Ijikcvlinr Visitor a ' R. Oekln ot Lakeview la here for a brief business visit. .Mr. Oekln la. atopplng at tbe Hotel Hall.- v,' ' , . WE SPECIALIZE IN- Glass and Signs F. R. OLDS Phone 43 , 614 Klamath Attractive Booklet It itied Monthly by , Local Lumber Concern Elglit-Pagn Rotogravure) Pamphlet Containing Practical Ideaa for the ProepectlTa Balldrr. Many flattering com ments have come to the office of the Lakeside Lum ber Company (J. W. Cope land Yards) on their month ly home building magasine, COPELAND HOMEH, which they Issue free each month. Copeland Homes is print ed In Rotogravure apd con tains reproductions from photographs of many prac tical homea each month aa well a many clever ideaa that will be of great Inter est to those who plan to build. , s According to Mr. W. B. Penwarden of the - lumber company Copeland Homea is published by them for free distribution as a part of their aervlce to prospective builders and includes ad rice on any hase of the many problem that con front prospective builders. ' - .Meeting Tills Evening . Tho Horbort Applegala auxil iary will hold a meeting this evening at tho regular hour, eight o'clock. It la bopod that all mem bers will make an effort to at tend the meeting. Donelsen Vnlmproved Word from the home of Charles- Douelson today stated bis condition showed slight Improve ment. Donelson, an employe of rstko postofflce. Is suffering with an attack of la grippe. - in.. uw.rri..l.i in Miss I.l.llsn Bcoffleld of Moe's store Is 111 at ber homo today. Itoont and Board For two men at the "Llndy Inn." adv. l-tt Adjutant Arrive! ' Adjutant and Mrs. R. M. Eber bart arrived In tho city this morning from Portland. Adjutant Eberhart wilt apeik at tbe Hnl vatlon Army whUe here. The visitors are bote) guosla at tbe Hall. Grants Pass Visitor Leonard Kendo 1 of Grants Pass la a guest at the Hotel Hall today while In Klamath Foils on a brief business visit, i , At Norton's Muslr Htorr 10S Main, you'll find the bet value In pianos. 14-61 From nnnsmulr A. J. McEnery of Dnnsmulr transacted business bere today. Portlnnil Visitors II. W. Randall and B. G. Mann, both of Portland, are business visitors In tbe city today. Franco la perfectly willing to end wars of aggression, Briand writes. Do you suppose that fel low has been reading the newa from Nicaragua, , and must have his liltlo Jokef .. i : . ' i (jOiottco 1 llDrimri AiML'S.ain nuAinsir No. 14 will meet at S o'clock to-! morrow. Ill the rest room ot the' Urceu Lantern Cafeteria. adv. ! 19-lt ' Dixon lurk at Work ' ' Following an Illness of sev eral daya, J. F. Dixon. R. F. O. ! carrier at the postottlro rosumed ' bla dirties this morning.. Dur ing his absence Harold McC'ol lum, sub-clerk, handled the route. Clearance on Hula No hats .over $5.00, and many toss. Ilurnhart's, McCarthy Bldg., 118 North 7th St. Adv. SOU TcucIicts To H tm Teaehors of tho Grade Teach ers' association enjoyed a swim ming party at the Nat this after- Soon betweon four and fir 'clock. 'Cooked Foot! Hale Don't forget the conked food sale In tho Loomls Bldg.. Batur day, Jan. 21. adv. 1 8-3t For lawnrai Bee Jas. H. Drlscoll. Williams Bldg. Adv. , . tf ' Standard Dyers ..' and Cleaners Odorless Cleaning One-day Service , Expert Dyeing 1409 Esplanade St. t rhione 825 . I j ILW Itared Car 8 V of World t Greatest 4 Motor Coach System departures daily Ban Francisco, Sacramento, Oakland ' ' $14.60 Hound Trip V2II.K0 ' PnOTECTlON assured by a great responsible company, sorvlng all California cities, and going east to 8t. Louis and Chicago. Finest, coachea (deep-cushioned reclining chairs) best tarminnl facili ties, most dally schedules. Our agents wl'.l help plan your trip, arrange stop-overs, mako reservations. Los Angola $26.45;' R, T. $48.80. El Paso $49.95; It, ' T. $S9.10. i St. Louis $78.20; R. T. $138.05. Loave for these and a thou sand way points 7:18, 10:00 a. m. 1:00 and 4:00 p. in. STAGE DEPOT 013 Main Ht, Phone 000 Bargain Sale of Good Used Cars FORDS v 1927 Coupe. .:.......... ,.....$400.00 , Itnn 4HK miles. vrire wheels, spare ' lire and 102H Uconao. . - 1922 Touring; 1 " Jicw radiator, new batiery, and In first class condition throuchout. 1926 Roadster A-l condition. 1926 Roadster 200.00 . This car Im very easily worth JC273.00. ' ' ; una sure tiro and bumpers. 1926 "Coupe - Another real buy, priml $7.1.00 less thiui It la worth. -New paint and , lU'JS license. . 1926 Coupe . Huckstel axlo, spore, tiro, speedometer. ' Tills car is in perfect condition. V- '- - I M UVER SALT ' T aW ' aajTAs vs. a. s1 Jit, -VMi- f i MILK V jtT fUEStSlA UNDERWOOD'S NYALS LIVER SALT 35c and 65c A teaspoonful in glass ot water before break fast will prevent catch ing cold. i Get a , Bottle Today' QUICK REUfcF FROM COLD 25c HOT WATER BOTTLE SPECIAL Regular $1.50 Bottle for 98c NYALS MILK MAGNESIA The finest Milk of Magnesia made v ' bar none, v . 50c Bottle 75.00 f VALENTINES - ---5c up 230.00 300.00 "Fit. .. 27SM Bi x NYALS . HIRSITONE 4n excellent tonic, promotes growth of hair, prevents dandruff. 65c and $1.20 OTHER MAKES OF CARS VALENTINES 5c up I 1924 Paige Brougham 1.1 . . .t .A real family car, mid ready to run 'J thousands of miles, ,. t 1924 Jewett Touring 'j' ' You must see this car to appreciate It. f 1927 Dodge Sedan J , license. IHik this one over and I - you will think It la a. new car,, "( 1920 Dodge Touring .......j 1924 Old Touring 4 Cylinder .... ' Mix Hits, very km1 enrtnlns and in fino - shape, mechnnlcalt)'. 1927 Chevrolet Coupe ................ j - IaAk of extra ami lias been run . very little.- . All of these cars are in the best of condition and are priced to sell; Balsiger Motor Go. 828 KLAMATH PHONE .427 ' 600.00 i 300.00 ! 700.00 (V it 100.00 (( ; 200.00 M 575.oo ( STATIONERY-SPECIALS 'we are offering some VERY ATTRACTIVE BARGINS , IN THIS DEPT. SAVINGS of FROM ! 35 to 50 KODAKS OWN A KODAK Kodaks . $5.00 to $55.00 Brownies $2.00 to $ 5.00 Cine Kodaks 1. $70.00 up Pi A picture worth taking is worthy of an album. We offer 25 styles for your inspection, jnced 35c to $5.50 ' Art Corners, package 10c White Pencils 10c White Ink 25c KRYSTAL K0TE Kodak Finishing NYDENTA TOOTH PASTE Best for your teeth. Most economical to USe. ;. . 50c v VALENTINES 5c up NYLOTIS ALMOND CREAM Soothing, whitening, healing. Big 5 ounce bottle. ; Only 50c -J VALENTINES --- 5c up A i . ' COME IN. Us(!erivood mmci V'v KLAMATH FALLS OREGON thSV ML -7 i PURIT 71 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUV THEIR DRUGS COMPACTS Coty's, Armads, Trejur, Hudnuts, Colgates, D j er Kiss, Karess, Fiance, Wantines, Mavis, Norid and many others. 50c to $2.50 J I