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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1928)
Tlmrailny, Janunrv 2rt, 1028 VKrua..i..Afm ' i -n. i.. i.m if -nut. hi NEWS IN BRIEF Mm. Jones Called Anne kirn. Wilbur Jones was culled to Fhuenla, Orenon this morning liy tho critical Mines of her brother-in-law,- J. M. Itador. A IMiclallKl ha been called on I In can (rum I ha xulh and a major operation will ba performed thin afternoon. Mr. Kader la una of tha oldest pioneers of southern Oregon. Ma ha been In a critical condition (or tha past several weeks. Mra. Jones, with liar aun Wilbur, Just recently rturnil from I'hoenlx wher aha waa at his bedside (or mora llian three week. lliM-Hnl KnJoviil- On lust Haturday afterniiou a number of the young puplla of Mra. Itnymoud Catching, Mra. (ieorgo Tyson and Mra. Wlllard Johnaon were presented In radial at the home of Mra. Hutb Wilson. 134 6 Sargent avenue. The Col. lowing puplla took part: Leslie Combs, Mildred Martin. Donald Klrkpatrlrk. Donald Catching, (raini-a llalln, Mi urine I.eilla. Lucille llmilund, Ib-thel and Don ald llutclitniion, Marjorla Tyson Margaret Yailen, Virginia Tyrall, Mary Voung. Joy re Matheefln. Klslno and lull Johnson. Ilrltre Pnitv Anaminrcil An iihrr alfalr of tha pre-lcn-till season Willi h gives promise of being an enjoyable one la that of Tuatiiay eftermon. Kob ruary ill, when Tin, ImuglitiTe nf Kt. I'aul'a all! prril to aa hoa lonnia. Tm hriilgn will bu given nl tint I'arlsh hnuaa mid plana nra being niada for at leaat U tables. Tbi) bridge will ba gives on Job'a Tuesday. Meadamea I'eter A. Albertaon. Fred Mur phoy. II. W. llatblany and K. D. Lamb are making arrangementa for the event. ' 1U-M Work Hliown Klamath county baa nude tha heat abowlng la Amerlranltatlon rlaaaea of any county In the aiata. according' to a letter re ceived from J. II. I'arka, it. la director of Amerlcanlsallon, by I). C. fisher, of tb high achool, who la In charge of tba work here. At leaat 10 atuilenta are enrolled In the claaa at the high B'-liool. The examination for clt itanihtp will be held on Monday, Kibruiry 13 before Judge A. L. . iVavllt. At thla tlma many will apply (or cltlieuihlp papera. ' To California Oeorge Btaveoion. R. K and H. A. Oeary left thla morning for California. Karh year tba deary llrothara make a trip aoulh to Block ton. California where they confer with promt nent rauchara who have much tho aame problem a they have on tholr land In the Wocua Marsh. Mr. Htevonson I acconv panylng them south. ' They plan to be gone (or at leaat a ween. Many Attend Illnayr The second annual pariah din ner of Kt. I'aul'a Kplacopal church waa held at the pariah houie on WnilfiMftav evenln and nroved ' one of the moat delightful eventa'Dr. Quade la making a tour of in- tba history of the church lilihop William Ucmliifton waa aa honor guest. -,: . T Knjny VIK . ' ",' ' - . Mr.. and. Mr. A, O. Smith pen td leave within tbe coming few day. (or Ban rranrisoo from whKh bolnt they will iourney ( for a llt with relative! and .friend.- They -plan to be gone 'for .gerera! week. , r '". ' r; , Datea Am Ktxed-' . , The bsskithall echedule for the acput froop ill tbe city hna been completed, and the games will kd held at tbe Fremont achool gym nasium, which hi been placed at the disposal of tbe aroata through the courtesy of J. Perce -Well, city auperlntcndent ' of (chools. wdmnWou- To trad In your phonograph, or anything of value toward a new phonograph or piano at Nor ton' Muilc Store. Open eve ning. Orutle Dldg., Main St. lr. -t i ' 1 , . f U4t To Visit So Mr, and Mra. Itob'Cbayne are planning a visit to Sap Frcnrlaco where they will: spend" a fort night with tholr on who I at tending college In the aoulh. CHy Trnnafca ' ' We do. all kind of crating, In cluding plans and phonograph. Phone. 433, City ' Transfer and Storage Co.,'744 Klamath Ave. aav... : t t , , Wanl's llnce Dnulrbtcr Mr., and Mr.vJ. W. Ward of tills cliy are tho proud parents of bsliy girl, born at tbe Klsm ath Vjl'.ey lioipltal thla moru Ing. . - 7 ."..'' . Cleoraiire ori Hats ' ' , No hat over 15.00, and mahy loss, rtarnnart't; McCarthy Bldg., 118 North Tth fit. Adv. ltl llonllst l.sdleii Mmtlng The Ladles Aid of The First nifptiat. church will mvet thl nftornooo al the church. All mem bora of tlw aid. are urged to be present. , Kt win Fnrt a. 'Inaitll commun- Icatd with hla alstor. All let ter have bean returned from the Klamath Fall pmUofflce. - : ai-6t Arri'sta For Monlli J Tho"nionlh of January , has been ununtially (lull In police court, with a record of but 4 7 arronts fbr tho entire month re corded. ' ; ' . Llona Hub Celebrate Member o( the Llona club calibrated tha drat anniversary o( tha receiving- of. tha charter lat night. An Interesting pro gram waa given. Dr. K. D. Jobu on waa tha principal apeakar of tha evening and took s hla topic "Community Bplrlt and Ha Itglon of Muslnees." Harry W. I'oola acted aa toastmaater for tha evening. Austin llnyden. president, made a tirli.f talk and then turned the meeting over to O. II. Dam, chairman of the comtnlttoa on arrangements. iwmrnina; Tonwu Iiuhop William Itsmlngton plaua to loava tbia evening (or hla home at J'endleton a(ter pending the paat aevural daya here vlaltlng Hi. I'auT cburcb. Knroutn home he will atop at t'orvallla lor a few daya. During bla vlall here lllabop Hemlngton haa been honored with a number of aorlal functlona and haa spok n before a nujiiher of the load ing cluba of the city. To Learn for Ketil Ml Maalne Olaon of Crescent avenue plan to leave tbe laat of the week (or Seattle where abe will tlulsh arhonl. Mine ol aon I a Junior at the Klamath county high achool and haa made ber home In thla city (or aeveral yearn. Hha haa made a boat of frlenda who' will regret to learn of ber departure, , lUHurnod to Klamath, felt- Mr. and Mra. L. J. (lantenbeln. formerly of Klamath Kails, wlta their aon, have returned to make thla ttiulr future home. Kor,tho paat year they have been resid ing In Portland. They will be at home to their (rlenda.al the Arcade Apart meuta. Mr. Uanten beln haa taken a .poalllon with the Fall iiakery. Lloyil Porter Lcatiiujc Lloyd Porter, aailatant caabler of tbe First National bank left tbla morning for Loa Angelea and other aouthern polnta where be will enjoy a two week' vaca tion. He made tbe trip via motor accompanying Oeorge Stevenaon and tho Uoary brother. Mask IU1I Itanncri : People of tha Langell Valley community ara planning 'for a costume ball to be given at the community hall on Saturday eve ning. February fourth. A number of local people are planning to attend the dance. - Whit Visited Hei W. White, representative of the Bout hern Pacific dining car serv ice, visited In Klamath Kalla yes terday enroute to Hin- Franclico. Ha was a hotel guoat at the Pelican While here. I Visiting; Front Kat Dr. Krtlih quads of Janrs villa,' Mlnnesots, la a goest at the home of Mrs. J. .- Kerns. lbs west, hoping to find a sult ablo locailon and plana to go aa far eouth as Loa Angeles. Vb.lt Ing Vmta Valley Warren Doremua of Asbland Is visiting In the city for several daya with hla alster, Mra. K. I. Hussard. He formerly msde his home In Klamath Falla and at- tended the Klamath couuly high achool. 'z VMM la Xsmrrt ' Tbe new eon of Mr. and Mrs; Joe Merrltt of 1109 Sargent ave nue haa been named "Joe El bert." The child weighed eight pound al birth. Hero From Portlanil 0. W. McLaughlin, F. Crome and O. W. Brown of Portland are registered at the Hotel Peli can w hile, here on business. - 1 I s Umb and Ttody Wood " Johnstone, rnone lit. 1311 ll-tf I6Y 6lb. Adv.' Mr. I Out ' Mra. Frank D. Lee of Pacific Terrace la able to be out again after an Illness of more than -a week Buffering from a heavy cold and tonallltls. 894 Money On approved loan. Bee Jaa. H. Drlicoll, William Bldg. Adtf Robinson Visits City Frank Kohinson nf Portland, representing the Plggly Wlggly store of that city, la a brlof bualnea, visitor In Klamath Fall. Tainalc Robertson's, 231 . N. Phone 729-n. adv. 9th St. 7-tf Floyd 81. John, (lien Long Xi V I mm nil nt PiinillB. -4l'e ' 1 - ton, are guest In the city for a uriei uiue on ousiiivrs. Veiling (Yotn South J. M. McClure oT Oakland California, I In the city (or a brief time on business. Gas Pains ? Get Quick Relief ! Put ttop to dtMcnmhlfl f pnlni mnd belching by u-lng CttamlserUtn's Tb1rt. Thy quickly enoth dnturbnc by help ln your ttdnuch (d buoft to normal. PW nt. ry to take. Corntct biHrniancm, tn digntinn and conttlpt-tion. Fifty and 2S cent po:ket tlica at druggltta. For trtm wmple, writs Chambrrlain Mcdlcl&a C, froa 6th Ave Da Molnta, lowi. CHAMBERLAUfS THE WKATIIFR. The Cyclo-Stormograph at Un derwood Pharmacy registered a decided Hue In baromelrlo pres sure during tho Inst 24 hour. end (sir went her, with more et- tied conillllona e'm assured. Forecast (or nest 24 hours: I Fair and cool with variable winds. -" I The Tyuoa recording termnm- eter registered minimum and nilulmuia . teniperaturea today as follows: ' ! High 34, low 21. . i Mr. Iratllt 'l-rt ! Mrs. Arthur Lesvllt left to-1 day for. Oakland where aha Willi consult a specialist. Mrs. 1-eavltl ba been III lor the pint ten day. Mr. Leavltt accompanied Mrs. leavltt an -fur aa Iteddlng and If It I necessary (or her to submit to an operation he will Join her In Oakland before the operation la performed. Sprain Ankle ' Mra. (llenu Inmun. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John l.'erllngs of this city Is in the city today (or medlral attention. Mra. In mun had tha misfortune to apraln ner ten anaie several wee an agoi and Is here to consult ber phys-i icisii. Slie Is ablu to ba about I with crutches. Laxton Seriously Ill- John Laxton of Ikevlew Is serlounly III with pneumonia at the Private Samarium on Elev enth and Worden. Mrs. Ijixton I a sister of Mr. W. C. Dulton and waa formerly the superin tendent of the Lakevlew hoapi-: isl. Ills condition was reported , si (lightly Improved today. January (learancn Halo- Mont l furniture and hard ware reduced 10 to 40 per rent. Only lour more day of January clearance al. I. ma Furniture and Hardware. 25 Main St. adv. 2-3t Mm, Price Not Welt Frlenda of Mr. Oeorge Price will regret to learn that abe baa! been In poor health (or aome tlma. A loon a she Is able Mr, j Price plan to go south to Sin Francisco. 1 la From Ileal I y I Mr. and Mra. Charles Taylor of lieatty are In the city toy on business. looked Food Halo . By ladlea of the First Bsptist church. January 28th. 419 Main St. adv. 2-3t Miss leavltt Awsy Miss Maybelle l-eavltt of- the Klamnth News was called to' Ashland today on a brief trip. 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Something Just haa to be done to warm the boya around tbe conl alove these winter evenings, and a break in relation never nvi (a Hod to heat th urn up. Station S-A-V-E Broadcasting GIANT SAVINGS Our January Clearance is a time to save and you can't afford to wait much long er if you expect to share in these savings. a $35.00 Hart Schaffncr and $ Marx smart snappy suits, now $40.00 rmart Hart Schaff ner and Marx suits now - $52.50 smart Hart Schaff- $ ner and Marx suits , now Only a little while longer to get $10.00 and $11.00 Flor sheim Shoes for ' K JfJrf fi If lilt It a I " aint mad at nobody ; AUTO LIMERICKS By CLARK NEWTON : A cheerful young chappie named Crane Got caught In a downpour of rain, , - "One Is plenty," said he, "A. closed car (or me. ... I'll never set caught thus again." 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IH ItEPOKT A final report of the week' health conditions In the varlou counties of tha stste show but three contaglou diseases report ed In Klamath county. Two cases of pneumonia were reported and one o( srarlot (ever. . An epidemic of chicken pol wa prevalent throughout the Hate with a total of ( cane record ed for the entire atate. Diphtheria .throughout the atate recorded a total of 20 canes; influenza, 40; measle, 33; mumps, 26; pneumonia, 29: scar let fever. 48: smallpox, 17, and tuberculosis B. i CHANCE We will aell you a closed 'car that la of proven worth -bearing and other part In thoroughly dependable condition at a price that establishes a now low rec ord In auto Bargains. See It! 24?5 $2g75 38- $85 5 HI RECEIVE FINES; Five r e p n te d bootlegger, cgugbt In the net thrown out by prohibition officer Tuesday night, pleaded guilty yesterday morning to charge of sale of Intoxicating liquor and were fined yesterday afternoon by Police Judge Lara L. Oaghagen. The pollce Judge wa acting t ei-of-jflcio Justice of the peace." ' Dick Harrington, wss (Ined jtlSO and committed to Jail when , he wa unable to pay hi fine. Walter MaTtln paid a (Ine of $100. J. 11. "Blackle" Hlgbes and Itoy Cornell were each (Ined 1300 and, unable to pay the (Ine, were aent to Jail, Steve Smith ws (ined 3100. i In other word, Tunney ran ! fight anybody, anywhere, except lone of the heavyweight. May ' be he could gel some action In t Nicaragua. HOTEL CLAREMONT BTHKTLY MODKR.V A Rood pise to stay for a day, a week or a month. Special rales to permanent people 228 North Fourth Phone 613-614 Apartments For Rent - Steam Heated 1 Fully Furnished Comfortable and Well Lighted . In Heart of city Slater Investment Company 115 S. Seventh St. Phone 688 Send Us Your Films Be satisfied with nothing but the best in your photo fin ishing Send your exposed films to us and you'll have the best. ' I ''Xi Our workmen are experienced. 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