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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1928)
THE EVENING I1EHALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PLANS FOR SKI . RACE ARE MADE (Continued from pus 1) mountalneor and trnppera In thla action of tha country! U'jjit no pur. If ot skller could poaalhly have encountered mora unfavorable now condition! for skiing than did those SI entrant who com peted In the 1117 ovunt. A rug lag billiard or dry anew with In tensa raid frnlured th start of thla race at- H a, m. A the day She Fights to Win, Like Jack 4 ; L. CARR D ALTON RITES WILL BE HELD SUNDAY Obituary EE L3L. lengthened, aij.l the ronteatanta ft j2fiili 'JiK mountain., the temperature roao Sf V-iH VLr- ' VI A i A i , urnci.nt to una tu. mow Met H. tttfh, f'fSmv71 1 1 ennugu to .u akl. la ".tick" If A J f f f &S&to6&Q&' .. tittle !: j nd make the .going exceedingly " .'s V; - ' - i'i - SAULS' dirflcult. Ileliee the bard Rolng i 3mL, , 1 ' ' , " ' f. and trail briMklmr. tho anow wia j..-' m.7imS ;l W l9i&Cv.,,,, '' I' 1 r wife io tiioir outer ; ir T.v.WT.,flT.g&v". r.too IMM In Mb branch" of mighty plnoe g4 onto tho Ixk'k of tha hard working, awaatlnn akllor who hud probably at thla man of itia k.iiiio lootuDod or rmnorrd alHi(nihr hi voala and a1!rt. ArrlvlBR abova lliubnr and nonrltm tlxi complolton of on-hlf the rucu at Cralnr ljk lodlt", tho runnur incodntrd aoothrr elumnnt In tb form of wind In (mat voloclty, whicn quickly frato their outur Karninta. Uowovi.r, mll morn to do much dar.tcr ot loln lu tha rata to con nd they iro Iminmllalvlir "ofl niialn on tho ri'turn lr!p wil, h. of cournfl, waa nnilo In nimnrkaliW abort time, alnco a trail waa now wll broken and ntoul all down bill to go. While ths conltMtant are aiming for a place lo the main event high up on the ('ancadi'a la tbe Crater LAke national park, tkie crowd at Knrf KMmafli will he kept In touch ilth the prgrea 'Thl girl routd hnro rntrrod thcatrlcal-work with a real blast of of the race hr flnu.ion repine ! Publicity, but not, until the bad won a little recognition with llnnry comlnr In from the four atallnn "uffy a plftyera In Hun franclacQ did Dorle Dawn 'feaa up that he I Klthln !; nark and a contlu-ioua ',10 nompaey. alaler of Jerk, tho e-champ. Hlie la flghtl .iw.w k,..iin nimr... nt .r.. tor thenirlral aurcoua aa the Manaa Mauler did In tbe .. i4. tier future look promlalng, uvcru Duffy. Aa llonry control In .iittM. he ...nn .1 H,n B1.i,, ,'n lo k compauli and tbcatroa. braldua bolng a tar himiktlf, bo Funeral eervlcea for the ln Lylle Cnrr Ualton will be held from the Klka ti'mi'ln on tho cor ner of Third and Main atreet on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Iter, !. V. Halght, paaUr of the r'lrat I'reabvtcrlan church will officiate. Interment will be ro-nle In the rutnlly plot at Llnkvllle. with vaMll entombment. Mr. and M'ra. W. C. Dalton and mll daughter. Betty Lo-i. arriv ed home Inat dlitht from the eaef, j waere Vint were vtiiltlng when I 'ord of the death of Ihulr son wa received. Arranxomcnt for tho funeral are In charge of tho Karl Whlt lork Funeral Home, Tine avenue at Sixth. , to the peraon receiving tha metal core will bo three leencne of In utructlona from the (Jolt Pro, William Wnde. KLLA T. A xtt:y Frlenila of reapectfully Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea fcr the late Ella T. Yancey to be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ut tbe- Kiirl Whltlock funeral home. Pine avenue at Hlxth with Itcv. V. K. Alllaon paator of the Flrat Chrlatlan church officiating. Commitment aervlce will be held and Interment made In the family plot la Llnkvllle cemetery. VAi.KNTi.NK McClelland The laat rltoa for the lata Val entine McClelland, pioneer real dnnt of California, wore conduct ed thla a'fternoort at the Uorrl church with Itev. Wilkin offi ciating. Commitment aervlce were held and Interment made In the family plot In Heard ceme tery. Arrangement were made under the direction of tho Fan Wbitloclt funeral home. ' ' IUU BIIC Ik i ting aa bard V ring. And i iro uevernl ttullnlln hnnrtl The cliUona of Fort Klamath am aponvnra of Klnmnih county' annual fntlvut ot winter aport aa a growing and enduring luatt lutlon, and are arranging a pro gram of entertainment and Inter val to vlaltlng crowda. Ptiirt'oj almultaneoualy with the akl run ner of the main event of the day aa amateur akl nco wl.J b launched ot Crater Like lodge, with Fort ought to know. anow battle and mirr amn'.l con teata, all on the allow, will occupy tho Interveutng Interval betoen the atart and flulan ot tho main feature of tbv day. Departing from the conventional In akl! Jovlng and anmnwhat dlaalmllar from tho prevailing vogue of St. Monti, campanlua and SariJta will Klamath aa the goal. ,aupply tiro motive power. INDOOR LINKS TOURNEY WILL START SUNDAY It la antlctpatn that the panic!-j, Latllos an 1 chllJren will pirtl panta In thta aciateur event will rjpate In kl r.-ej and conieato break a trill lu f.elr doarent In W l a added amuaement of tho lUffli'lent degree to materially puctaior. HupplKnienlnry to ahorten laat jeur'a record of aev- the apurtlng evonta 'of the day a en aoura 24 mlnuton for the 42-, eontlntioua danco will be In prog mile courae. roaa. The eveutful day will rul Bhort akl ra-ea, racea on mow tnlnate In dlpla of local color haea or weba, nuvelt race, bail- manlfcated b; hnntcr. trnppera, nlrap racea, where a loaded tied mount neura and cattlemen Is pulled by a axllcr, tug of wr the grand Coalo, tho all-night on aklla, akil Jumplim, glzantlc duueo. ' J'r to fir Membera of the Reamoa Oolf and Country Club have com pleted arrangement for the In door tournament to be held to morrow In the winter quarter In the baaeinent of the Juatln Montgomery store on Main and iviaiua. i The play; to be a handicap match will start at ten o'clock In thn mnrninv nA In.i until four e'clork in tho afternoon. ' riios ' will be awarded at the e of tho play. Flrat oriie will be a allver cup, aecond nrlse merchandise and the third prise. If You Should Not Look j . Any Jburther liuick Used tar feale is on inow Don't Stop! Don't Read! Don't Hesitate ! I 'till VaTkiv rrat tr Riiiolr CaArAorA SkftA CAA Mir - J W O' w -fca va, 'twwo Mgia -ea. ww - Used Car Stock Here are few to cjioose ; j 26-.Buick Standard Sedan ' Avf uuiuv ijLaiiuaiu '26 Dodge Sport Touring '26 Chrysler Coach 26 Oldsmobile Coach 26 Overland Six Coach 25 Ford Touring ' t 24 Buick Master Sedan . 24 Buick Master Touting 23 Dodge Roadster - - - . 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