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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1928)
; - - Tuwlny, January 24, 1620' 'THE EVEfflKft HERAM), KLAMATH FALLS, oRBf.ON' "TWe TriVfj i, vpwc tm rp TT717 1 KLAMATH GIHL news in 1 TP BE MARRIED Orcsjonlaa yuote. Uodclanl 1 ' "W aland ready lo do every thing we can," say Kmd It. Uod dnrd, Judge of Klamalh county, "to oppuiM a ( automobile He HUM lu(niid of llio present ached ul Of fee. And wo will fight agelnat I tin abolishment for di verting at tint Huts market road tax. K I n t h county wani roade, and wo need all the hulp wo ran got from the luarknt road fund and from thn highway do part ment. Klumath couiily voted another tSOU.ooo bonds for road laat year, aud thn money will ha spent In m. Thla year wo will epoud lU&.Ooo on market road. l6(l,uoo. on county roads aud 1160,000 on Ihe road from Klam ath Tall to Morrill, and f 07.(00 on the Devil's (lardnn anctloil of tho Klamath Kalle-i.ekvlw highway. Tho people of Klamath waul the mad eyalra developed aa rapidly a poaalble and want market roada cooenrtod up. 80 wa are vitally concerned In -Ing that the tla highway fund ara not Impaired and that tho tate market road fund la con tinned. Tha Weyerhaauaer out fit la getting out log for tim ber for their hlg plant, and the Harvey A V'alker company la . prrparln to operate tho )lm eluad Whei-lrr plnnt, and Die fu ture for Klamath fall lM )r Indicate a humm. r."--Morn PS OrrgunYa. Itrtitm-il Vr.nn Trip Mr. Itocla Noma of tha Flfe Amlcke atora returned home thla noon from aa enjoyable. vUlt In lha valley with relative and friend and a ahort vlalt In Han Kranelacn, which aha mad via motor with friend, from tho val ley. - Mm. Norrla report .lb weather cold in- Medford ' Hha will motni her blialneu dutle 00 Wednesday morning. -. k ) '." Mr. Ilarhanll I saving Mr. K. Ilurhardl with her three children and alatar. Mia lulae Hullvrer plan to leave on Tburadiy for Ix Angelra. where they will make their future home. Dr. .Ilurhardl t located In the southern city. Their many friends In thla city will regret to learn of their departura fur the aouth. IUiuiuuon Are I.cavlii It will b with much regret that friend of Mr. and Mra. Dot (lammon learn of their departure fur California, whero they will make tholr future home. Mr. Gammon and two smull daugh ter, Nancy and Patricia will leave wllhln tho coming few day for Hull Krauclsco, whero Ihey will bo with Mr, (iummon'i par ent. Mr. and Mr, (leorga Itns ell Heed until the arrival of Mr. Ouninion, Thy will make tholr future homo In Hurllnguine where Mr. (lainuton will he affiliated ; with tha Oeorge Itumell lined Ink company. During tholr residence In Kluinath rail, Mr. and Mr, (lammon have mad acorra of frlunda who will regret to learn of their departure fur the aniilh, Mr. Unnmnn I resident engineer for the t aliform Oregon I'uw- or company. Mrt. Edith Amberv Soon to be Bride of F. J. Andrew Hnn Arrived Kroin Valley Mr. and Mra. K. A. Drown of Aabland arrived In tha city a few day ago lo niaka thla their home. They ara vlaltlng at the home of Mr. Ilrown'a brother- in-law and alatar. Mr. and Mr, I'at Winfrey until they get located. TVcMuUy Ttinrwljty Kvrulnc The annual parenla alght of the Order of DeMolay will he held at tha Maaanlc Temple on Thurdy evening. Ad enjoyable evening ha been planned. Illahop w. p. Herniation will pk bo. fore the member and tholr par euta. . ' Mrrtlng Tomorrow Night Membera of the Music Teacher aoclatlon of Klamath county w ill meet In tha atudlo. of Mr. Wlllard Johnson on Main and fourth on Thursday owning. Ito . caua of lllnooa cf aevoral of the member tbn meeting scheduled for I Ml weok wa potponod. Mbm llannon leaving Mln Uernardlne llannon plan to leave the middle of tho week via motor for 8a n Francisco and other nonthern polnta on a visit. ' Mla llannon will vlalt In lha hay dlalrlot tor noma time with her uncle and auut, Mr. and Mra. J. Kingston. City Tranafi Wa do all klnda ol crating. In cluding piano and phonograph. I'hone.413. Olty Transfer and Storage Co., 714 Klamath Are - ad v. I0-t KWurnrd To Ileatly ,. Mr. and Mra. Frank Rthmlt and Mine Hemic Hot I of lleatty wera visitor In Klamath fall over the week-end. Mln Hell waa In tho city, hevlurf dental work done. Ko4 Will Kred O. Ingalt commun icate with hln ilator. All lot ion have been returned from lh Klamath Kail poatofflcn. , 21-yt 1 afro. runnlniC Away - . Mr. Oeorgo Cunning of the Main New company ha left tor Portland whore ahe will vUlt for ; fortnight with relative and frlenda, t " Clearance oa Hata . . . No hata over 15.00, and many Iraa. Barnbart'a, McCarthy Bide., Ill North 7th 6t. Adv. . slt '. From rhllrvquln . .'' Arthur l'rlaux of tho Chllo (Uln Hovlew at' Chlloquln spent Monday In Klamath Fall on busl-nosa. Limb and Body Wood . Johnston's. Phqna St 4, Bo. th. Adv. 1S21 ll-tf Portland Clurat It Mr. and Mr. L, O. Omitonbeln and aon of Portland, are Includ ed In tho out of town visitor In Klntnalh Kail today. They are atopplng at the Ilotol Arcade. m win no nii.i j To trade lu your phonograph or anything of valuo toward a vnow phonograph or piano at Nor ton' Musln -Storn. Open eve ning. (Irlnlo llldg., 10U6 Main 8t. adv. l4-6t NwimIUIi and Norwcglnn Record at Norton' Music flora. Open evening. Orliile nidg., 1036 Main St. adr. 21-Ct Urvp Himw at Iikn An early spring breakup at F.Ik lake la predicted Aiy Allen Wllroxon who returned yealer day from hi annual winter trip to the lake. Hnow 1 41 Inrht deep at Ilia Ink but all of the prlug ar running and thera I a largo amount of open water on I.lttlo Lava lake, he -. The fart that the prlng ara run ning and o many of the email trem ar open I attributed by Wllcoxon to the heavy rain of laat aummer. K'.k lake 1 com pletely froten over. Hand Bul letin. a Ankle firing i'UUinnl A number of artlelea turned over to tha police office yeater day when tho arreat of Oeorgo Brown made are being claim ed by local people. Many of the artlrle were taken from cara along Main atreet. Including auto mobile robe, puraea, camera, flaahltght. aho-, overroata and other article of wearing apparel. Laat evening aeveral of lha arti cle Wera Identified by owner at tho atatlun. . O. II. Miracle Hoi A wonderful cleanaing, heal ing preparation for treatment of kin, dlaeaae. dandruff, falling hair, poluin oak, burn, chapped or aor hand. Guaranteed and Bold by your grocer for the flrat time lit Klamath Fall. adv. JJ-Il Kiimuln To Callfornu A party of Spokane peoplo In cluding. Mr. and Mra. W. K. Cullen. Mia l. (I. ( ullen. Ml Jane Cullen and William Cullen vlaited lu Klamath Fall y enter day enrouto aouth to aouthern California for the winter month. They wera hotel - gueat at the Pelican hotel while here. Announcement of th approach ing marriage cf Mr. Kdlth Am lr of the California Oregon Power company office In tbi city to F. i. Androwe of Han Frundat'o will b of InlnrAtt to their friend In tbi city. I Flrnt word of th marriage, which I to be within the coming month, wa mnde through the Copro Forum Flaahe, or publi cation printed In Medford which read a follow: "Might off I lin bat. before the leap year had a chance to get It brent h. come th announce ment of th approaching marrlago of Mra. Kdlth Amberg of Klam .atb division office to F. J. An I drew. In chargo of thla territory I for tha wholeaal grocery firm of Hunaman II Warner, of Ban Fran clx'o. Mra. Amberg ha had leap year Joke directed to her until If ah were leaa good natured It I poaalble that alio would conatdnr postponing Ihe affair lo aplte the Joabera. Hhe baa been with the company vevnral year. In tha Rla klyou and Klamath dlvialona and the home office, and behind the good natured chaff I a real re gret at loving her from the orga nlaation, and a hot of good wib e for Ihe future. Mr. Andrews ha recently boen tranafured from thla territory, where bo la well known and liked, to San Francisco, where the cou ple will make their future heme. Hporumoa Warned Deputy Game Warden' Iloy Parr laaued another warning to day to Medford Hporlamen to remove all wild- ducka. which were killed during the paat ana son, "from cold storage plants. In keeping with a federal law which prohibit the itorage of the blrda ten dnya after the clos ing of tb aaon. Tbe time tor thla aectlon will be January 16. Deputy Warden Parr reported today that a number of duck have not bcu removed from cold atoraga plant ho Inapectcd tbi week. Medford Tribune. lllitco lly Dug Clifford Malona, 17. an em ploy of the Forest Lumber com pany, at Pliierldge. waa bitten over the eye while playing with hi houao dog. The dog waa bit ton about a week ago by an other animal nnd It Is feared he nay have had rabies. ' The head of Malone'a dog hna been sent away for examination by Dr. I'edeu. Cblluquln Kuvlcw. . lli-ellHg Knliruary tut Tb Jolly Neighbor club 11 looking forward with Intereat to lh hard time eoalumo party chuduled for Wailneadsy. Feb ruary first at I ho home of Mra. C. W. Miller on tha Lakavlew road. All members aro asked to coma In costume. "IJndy Inn" - Hoard 67.00 a woek or 60c a meal. adv. l-tt To Join Wife J. I. Ilaycraft haa left for Sac ramento to Join Mra. Ilaycraft who la returning home from a visit In 811 Lako City with rel ative aud friend. Eat at Tier "Llndy Inn." Ave. adv. 4th and Klamath , 19 tf Mm. Klrkpalrick learincr Mr. II. n. Klrkpalrick plana to leave on Thuraday for Omaha, Nam., where she will visit Indef initely with rolatlvra and friends. Home Cooking At tho "Llndy Inn." adv. ZO-tf VUlllns; I'Ynm Mnlfnrcl Mr. and Mra. Arthur Johnson of Medford aro gurats In tho city today from Medford. t Upnrn and 1 loan I For two men at the Inn." adv. 'Llndy 19-tf Trnnant Visitor Hill Smith of Tennant, Calif., la a guost In the city today on business. For Insurance See Jaa. II, Drlscoll. William Bldg. Adv. tl A New r-t Quick Dessert Ml K HOlMtS Fsmom Hottett it tniiibk tor tf 4Kcavtjn. anrw that y, fhtt rJop 1 1 T'VE J 4Slaro r4 nw impl denwert rclp tuirtjr M ka. It tolvf autck. buhhfuL 4a Ikcioua ltatrl Uut 04 would Kk 19 hava paaunf a atone to Spmm CTW jnr JM-wr9 Cmh Ithip I Ulffrltrr JIU VnU lAfghanistan's Cjravans Now Consist of r - Graham Brothers Trucks and Motor Buses Br 2' zrr .V: i1 i V. I .VA U " i- BauaTarT . 91 r, Ja. i.1e. .K mimm mtK' ' W W. t r I "gajlfeala"selel Th camel train 1$ being replaced by Ihe motor truck and pauenger bus. The road from Peshawar City to Kabul in Afghanistan is frequented by motor-driven vehicles. Even th bandits use motors now and, for a fee, ui!l take o.t a passenger tshen they are travelling from i point to point. The above picture shows scenes in Afghanistan. The top picture Is a typical combination truck anH pastcn?er bus ard the lover left shows the Kabul Gat of Peshawar City through which mul and camel trains pass in diminishing tuim bers to the caravanserais in the city. Muleteers end camel drivers ere becoming bus and truck' drivers. The picture at th right shoes one of the passengers of the Graham Brothers bus tnrout to Kabul. BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE I litlMuln h-m Houl Mis Mildred Olson, Klamath county librarian, ban, placed Chlloquln on the 111 to receive a traveling library service from the county library in Klamath Falls. Miss Olson brought 200 books with her from the county seat last Saturday on her first trip here and tha books will be kept In some centrally located place to be announced later. Mr. (I. T. Richard and Her. Blcker dlke were responsible for bring ing tbe service here which will bo a decided asset to the towns people who desire good reading material. Chlloquln lloview I WKATMKK. Tbe Cyclo-HtormoKraph at Un derwood Pharmacy shows the pressure to . be slightly higher today but la not yet In tbe fair weather tone. With further rise better weather may be looked for. Forecast for neit 24 hours: - Indications good for more set tled conditions. Generally fair with moderate temperature. Tbe Tycoa recording thermom eter registered, maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High 38. low 21. I n L.,. I. In Vvenlnir I Members of the Business and Professional Women's club spent an enjoyable evening at tbe home of Mr. C. B. Dennis on Monday night. The members first en Joyed a pot luck aupper which wa followed with a business meeting and social hour. This marked the regular meeting of the members.. Instead of having a noon day luncheon they decided upon the pot luck supper. A Hill's Flower Shop 120 North 7th St. Adv. ll-tf AT THE L-T-B-E-R-T-Y Tuesday and Wednesday Fascinating Al.VA RUBENS In "The Heart of Salome" Thursday and Friday The Crest TOM MIX . In "The Canyon of Light" Returned From North Miss Dorothy Wemett ha re turned borne from Portland where ahe visited with relatives and frlenda for aeveral week. Ml Wemett la the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Frank Wemett of thla city. Mra. Do Lap Returning Mra. CR.De Lap plans to re turn to Klamath Fall tbe mid dle of the week from RiehmondJ mornta. wnere ane nas neen visiting with relatives and friends the past two months. -AT THs- PINE TREE -THEATRK- Tueedajr and Wednesday 5 BIG ACTS VAUDEVILLE and Ben Lyon Pauline Stark 4'DANCEDMAGIC" Com In Thursday, Friday and Saturday "BEN HUR" fteX fcfM.fna rma iiaff raatrearnrara ft Hire at-Mf rta ' TX !!) 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VgatJ a.lar J I i. i I Kfttaa Li , lr Mraal l. j city-. tut .....h Saturday, January 28th WONDER VALUES STRUTS IN advertising; 3 I BV II kl . Prices 2-Ton(6-yllndcr)$159 2-Toa Dumr (S-cvlinder)' 164$ lVi-Ton . . 1 245 1-Ton C Bov 895 Ton Commercial 670 (Ckauls SHen ... Damn) Vi-Ton Panel Delivery . Car (Complete) $770 (J. s. a. Dm( m : X Power is the mover of goods ;--the very source of trans- pcrtation, the essential per- manent servant of commerce. - ' , : ; ' In the new line of Graham Brothers Trucks and Com mercial Cars power is the per feet servant sure, smooth, irresistible, elastic in its cap abilities, instantly responsive to your bidding . : Four and Six cylinder engines Bodies to fit your busi ' ness . . ; . Prices extremely low; OSTENDORF MOTOR CO. for 1 51 S Klamath Ave. Phone 272 Glffl AM IlROIlIEES Every Woman's Pump, .Oxford and Slipper on Sale , at Exactly 2 Pairs for the Price of One. Select and be fitted in 2 pairs of Pumps or Oxfords or one pair of each then pay the regular price of one pair only If you can't use two pairs bring a friend and each make " a selection. BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE Sold and Sarvtoad by foJf Brother Dclft BvtTTwbuf) Not odds and ends but all sizes and complete lines. Bulk br Tnck DMalmi af Doris. BroOufhlM. t! Hi l '4 1