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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1928)
Pa Six BRIEF NEWS OF KLAMATH Irlvcr Kvoiicraied ! .The auto accident 'on Christ mas eve In which William Halph Klllolt. axed 2, was "truck, and which brought hla death In ibis oily early Friday morning brought no responsibility to E. Eller, em ploye of a' local garaice. A cor oner'! jury laat night brought In a verdict that the accident w unavoidable. The rcmalna of the srimI man were forwarded to lieno, Nev.. thla morning, accom panied by Mr. end Mrs. H. Om nua. j .Miss Km my Lou Myers enter- tnlned Friday evpnlng with a theatre party at the Tine Tree. After the show a delightful sup per waa aerred at tho Green ban tern. The color scheme of pink and white was carried out, a cen terpiece of ophella roses and pink candles was used on the tablu. The guests were: M lanes Jo Melaaner. Thela Gunn. Gladys Fulton, and the hostess, Messrs. Al Brandt, Harry Hoivin. Ulyss es 8. Ralcntine, Joe Sailttle and . Ellis Myers. Condition Improve i Frienda of Mrs. Winifred Cok Kins will be interested to learn j her condition shows slight im- j provement. She Is confined to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grubb. Mrs. Ccggens Is a teach er In tho Midland district and has been 111 for the past fortnis'.:t. Mr. and Mrs. Omnua Left ' Accompanying the remains of William Halph Flllott. Mr. and Mrs. H. Omnua loft this morning for Reno, Nov. Tho laat rites for the aged man who passed away In thla city Arly Friday morn ing will be held In Keno. Mra. Evans Left i Mrs. Frank Kvans left this corning for Eugene where she will spend the coming month with relatives and friends. Mrs. Evans Is making the trip via motor and is enjoying her first real vaca tion in more than 1 1 years. W Will Be Glail J To trade in your phonograph or anything of value towards a, , iar(rest American-bliUt pas- -Rrturning Home Tomorrow new nhnnnrranh or niano at Nor- , iinurniiin iuhiit uitiv.rruM ton's Music Store. Open eve-j sea"tr hip, now being com nlng.8 Grittle Bldg., 1036 Main pleted here. St. 21;6ti A New York firm whfch had flere On BQs'wewn H. A. Hinshaw, assistant freight and traffic agent for the Southern Pacific with headquar ters in San Francisco, is here tor a few days on- official bnsi- nesa. i KW,nrn,Pd- erln'tendent of the Southern Pac- Iftc with headquarters In Duns mulr baa returned south follow ing a here. two days' Inspection trip Mass Meeting; Tuesday ;.A mass meeting will be held at the First Presbyterian church ou Tuesday evening, January 24, for the purpose - of -discussing week-day religious Instructions. Tbe public is Invited, i , Notice , Will Fred O. Ingall commun icate with his sister. All ' let ters have been returned from the Klamath Falls postotflce. 21-5t i Ellis Parker Butler ' Another godd intelli i 1 gence test is a stock that promises 20 The 'Eyes' of the Law , do not malto excuses for , poor bcadllKhts. ft yi'.i. battery is run down 'or In need of ropalrlii!;, better l liniri li utten.li-.! to lur.ne- dlately. , . Wt offer . , 'luttcry rc . charzlim ntiif reli.ilrin ier vtii th n liolili it mil wiili , '.La hr.i".. );rlng your 1 t -i, tery In In the morning and r It will be ready that avun a '.tag. W. P ; JOHNSON'S Anto & Electric Service rr "--- T24 Klamath Phone 84D Now It's the Prune's " Time to Laugh m .t-v-!-i.-.V. .1 V-V 4 , -ft . j. Pwtty Ml- Julia Millet of S..a, Jose, t'ulif.. Is . pictured a'ivt anion; koiup prunes Tltfit still uro Juft plums, r.elnw, the new llrov California. NEWPORT NEWS. , Jan. 19. The lowly prune. fur-..d chiefly i the favori;e r ma terial of bnardinK ! 1 oke- smiths, i lest .oa a real distinction. It contrlb.-:; . "the dominant color note -..- the interior deco- rations of the new liner CaUfor- charge of decorating tbe Cali fornia made a special study, on the Pacific coast, of the plums rrom wnicn prunes are maoe. ) roe ricnesi prune suaue was sought. Orchards were v'.slted and color charts prepared. A typical tone designated as "Cali- fornla prune" was established. This color wilt appear In a ?"n:I??xo?r.rvt. KWOT,e" for the ship's lounge the de sign also embodying another clns- isle California product, gold. The ;same combination 11 feature draperies.- tapestries and bro - cades throughout the vessel. The California soon Is to make I her first voyage between New York and, Calllornia ports. She lis 601 feet long, dif places 30.000 : tons, and Is tbo world's largest I commercial ship with electric drive. Left This Afternoon Mrs. F. M. Lucas left on thU afternoon's train for Dnnsmulr. where she will visit briefly with hPr daughter Mrs. James Howard i enroute to san r rancisco. Mr. Lucas will join Mrs. Lucas tomor row and together they will ney south for ten days. jour- I I oSj? w. Varicose Veins Reduced or Money Back, Says A , ... 1 his Simple Home I real- .- ment UlVing Amaz ing Results The world progresses. Today ailments that ton'k weeks to treat i can now be ended In a few days. I If you have varicose veins or i bunches rou can start todav to i bring them bark to normal size, : and if yon are wise you will do so, I - Just get an original bottle of ; Moone's Emerald Oil at any dls- penslng pharmacist and apply It i night and morning to the cnlarg- ted veins. It is very powerful and . penetrating, and only a little Is I required.. Regular users of Moone's Km- I After a few days' treatment erald Oil should buy the new hos Ithe veins will begin to grow pltal size it's more economical. Freckles and His Wi VWA5 O'JER TO yOUR I SAiT MOUSE LOOWN1 . 7H.&R-WAS ) "Another Aftermath of the S This, somber "scenj:)s an aftermath of the slnklnof the siibmarlng S-4. II is I ho funeral of Lieut. Com. Roy K. Jones and Lieutenant Joseph Mctlinley, officers of the S-4. ct Arltntt:n natl-nul cem etery, Washington. Sailors are! bearing the caskets, between honor wcorta composed of officers. Hod lea of tl.e two S-4 victims were seut to Washington after being covered ' fr'm lh submarine's sunken hull by divers. 1 WEDNESDAY evening, Jan nary twenty-fifth members of St. Paul's Fplscopal church will observe . the annual dinner. Kishop William Remington of .'enjleton will ts a special g;ie9t of the evening. Dinner will tie -erved at six-thirty o'clock and I cover charge-of seventy-five cents will be made. Mrs. Gary Coiad. .Mrs. E. !. Lamb and Mrs. L. V. Brewer are completing ar rangements lor the dinner. Rev. e 'Henry Thomas bus charge of I I r program. H::tiKlitT Is H.-m Mr. and Mrs. Alfred John Do Pron of 2329 Applegate are the proud parents of a bnby daugh ter born at the family hom-. The , child has been nutued "Vivian Alfreda.' Tamalcs Robertson's, 231 Phone 726-R. adv. X. 9 th Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Pelti f plan to return home tomorrow I from an extended trip through ' southern California. They have ft Home Cooking At the "Llndy Inn." adv Mrs. Zumwalt Ill Friends ot Mrs. Dm J. Zum- 4 wait will regret to leirn she confined to the family home au ferlng with" a heavy nold. it- i ; Llndy Inn" i Chicken dinner 75 cents Sun- a1 dav at "Lindv Inn." 2:30 to f a-an d. m. For reservations - t please phone 1477-R. Adv.- M 21-lt M Hill's Flower Shop 120 North 7th -St. Adv 29-tf A BIG ROBBERY f, . IS CONFESSED f Continued from page It $15,000 hidden away.- he was able to keep at the daily grind only three weeks. ' He bad buried his share of the loot In the bills back of Glendale, a suburb. Recently be dug up his wealth and took It to an apartment be bad smaller and by regular nse will soon reduce to normal. Moone's Emerald Oil Is 'also a marvelous healing agent. One application tor Instanc3 stops the itching ot eczema, and a few applications cause the eruptions to dry up, scale off and completely disappear. It is equal hil ly as effective in barbers' itch, salt rheum, redness and matorv skin trouble. In flam ' People who want to reduce varicose veins, or get rid of eczema, ulcers, or piles in a few days should not hesitate to get bottle at once. It is so powerful that a small bottle lasts a long time. Any pharmacy can supply you. tar Drug Store sells lots of It. Friends VMAAJT ME 1 t THE EVENING HERAti). KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON . . - -Mr- . - ...... .-.-. ,. : ranted- There he put It through a orying process to iaxe on me mould. , , Purchase of an automobile,' opening of bank accounts and the gossip of neighbors who com .mented on hia apparent wealth despite the fuct ithat he did not work. were said by the police' to nave directed simpleton ward Sadler. to- ;.f. L w Use Pasteurized Milk - Pasteurization makes fnilk safe. 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" - (Continued from page One) t strnetod' ot brick, and the style of architecture .will hsrraJnlio with other buildings nu the campus. It will be fireproof. Plans ure be- '. lug drawn up by Laivrenca and IHolford, university architects, and 'Butter Buttermilk 501 More of It -.i-:v i. v-, ,JT SUE BE ALLY?. tTL ') V To H.0L0 W DOMk. YJ VOU AIN'T" J PEoInVU SWS 1 '2 '' " ' '. '1 S Jz. C'w. a 1 HfWV'Cl. Wf. J ibiiiw.hi I hTpine Tree ( of rnyluR "Thanks for At The lllnteilil tho llilKKy Hide'' tu Ju, k M ill- hall, Oorolhy Mnckalll was say lug "Thanks for tho truck rld.v" Dorothy spent much time "Joy riding" with Jack in Hie biggest automobile truck lu llnlbwoe.il. Their trips were for tho pitiposu of making scenes for "Man rraay," In which they are co teut ured which comes to the l'lu' Tree theatre today. ' At The Liberty IjileHt and greatest western nt the t it ... ,i it .i- ... ' KMivikj iiiwtiirv luuuy.. iiiiu nieuil hero of "Tho Mojnve Kid". In nla second hair raising western, "The Ilandlt'a Hon." Just a little of Ireland got to gether lu one picture. It happened In the NtD'.'ng of "Th Golden lllon" making Its annearanro Liberty every Saturday. tho most advanced features foue I In dormitories will be incorpor ated. Tho firm of Lawn nro and llolforJ Is tie most experienced In hu Uliug rtormlttrles in the northwest. It i pointed out. and the Mrucluro here Is expr.-teri to bo the finest bullill. t of Its type on the PsYlflr coast. SPECIAL Basketball Game Dance v 'After the game, meet the hoy at the Winter Garden Tonight '.' '''i"-v.:.' ' '.' ' ' Jack Bowring and His Music W) Bargain Sale of r v k jj s )i 1927 Coupe ft Kuu 44lM mile, ft fi tiro unil ItllMl llcenm. - - v 1922 Touring 75.00 'ew rnillutnr, wiv batlcrv, ami in first v M ilusa roiullilon Ibrougliout. 1926 Roadster 230.00 i 1926 Roadster 200.00 k . -Tuia- nui U very easily worth (CiTfl.tMl,-- - ( Ha iare tiro anil buiuM-rs. J 1926 Coupe 300.00 f Another real buy. priced S7.1.IMI lewt ft thau it la worth. nr palm anil U Hi ro-. I 1926 Coupe 275.00 -Iturkslel ol-, spare tlrf, Bprvdmitoior. j This car I lu perfi-ct condition. OTHER MAKES OF CARS 1924 Paige Brougham A real family car, and ready to ran " thousands of utiles. 1924 Jewett Touring 300.00 lou must son this 1927 Dodge Sedan , 1VM license. I-ok ' you will Uiliik It la a new car. 1920 Dodge Touring rerfect condition. 'A1 1924 Olds'Touring 4 Cylinder .... 200.00 i HU tires, very good rtlrtoln and In fluo ( slinpn mrcb.mliully. A 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 575.00 f Lota of extra and haa been run . ' -. V very little. 1 All of these cars are in the best of j condition and arc priced to sell, a Balsiger Motor Co. j 828 KLAMATH PHONE 427 ti Boarder Slayer? After Alphdis llldwell. 49, died Kiuldenly alter breakfast ut I Walla WaltU. Wash., Inveatlgn trrs found i,ilson In his stniii ueli. And utter Mrs. indwell, 4, said she klsssd l'nwtnii MSItml clurk. their boarder. I every-, morning, pollre nrreMted ; both on a murder charge. Photo ' Is ot Clark, tho boarder. Good Used Cars 8 ..$400.00 J wire wheels, spare 600.00 car to appreciate) It. 700.00 tills one over and 100.00 By Blosser Saturday, January 21, 1128 Phone 408 Our cleaning method rovive the newness of old suit. Let , ut aerve you. . ' ' Klamath Cleaning & Dye Worki . ' 4111 Mlllll Standard Dyers and Cleaners Odorleal Cleaning One-day' Service 1 Expert Dyeing 1409 RHplnnntle St. Phono 825 c . WATCH REPAIRING ', ' , ' MEIHO ' 1 year gaaraute oa all work GEO. METZ JEWEI.KH ' (ilia Mala WOOD PlCsse do not get the Mra that wood la senrro. Wa . Imve plenty of wood. DRY HLA II, Any length IMiuhln 7.00 -eiluglo .VO0 PHY IMIY (MI, 10 Inch Itouble IO. Wlnglo fM..VI Umbo, Limbs, IS Inch. VI Inch.. . SIO.DO . UlU.fUt .17.00 Lump Cool, ton..., flood free prompt service. We Aim To Pleoso You. Peyton & Co. 'Wood to Burn" (Mil MiiIii Phoao (103 Klamath-Lake vie w Stage Line Reduced Fares Klamath Falls to Lakevtcw f O.OO ......this Way - lO.Hfl, Hound Trip Stago leaving dally at 8 a. m. from Terminal Ste Depot ' 013 Main Hi. Phono 090 Metropolitan Life Insurance Cor of New York Local rteprssentatlves: ' F. ft. IIOniNHON J. U KICIIKY " Tel. OM-VV-t Red Ball Stage Line NEW RKDI'tKI) KATKH TO LAKKVIKW 0.00 One Way 11.00 Round Trip Phone 77 or 600 HOWARD Transportation Co. STAGES ' Icavlmj Klnnfnlh falls TiflO A. M., 10:O0 A. M.M T. M., 4:40 I. M., making ronuec tlnns to Portland anil wny points same dny. Connections nt Ashlnnd with Pickwick Hinges for (,'allfnriila points TillO A. M. and 1:00 P. M. Rtagei maka direct through connections to rnrtlamt and Seattle 10:00 A. M. nml 4:40 P. M. Btages make direct con nections to Ban Francisco and Lot An Roles. , Local Office 015 Main St. 1 KL.AMATII-WKKI) HTAtiK . to . Weed and Intermediate Points l.v. K. I'. 7:no Ar. Weed I'J IV. Weed 1 :80i Ar. K. K. 0:00 " 8taRflg I-cavlnn . Stago Terminal Depot V 6tlJ Main St. . TSs--bC . i . '4