XVfflnfwTay," TVHimary T, 1A28 auaniasn aiAniiiwiliiWiiMiumii tm EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON J NEWS IN BRIEF Oregon (Juiatr IVnnld - Chi M oil) lutltlie, wllil vege lable on the order of tho mil k weokf li having a striking affect on Ihn sheep Industry In Lake and Klamath counties, according to Iiruca Dennis, nt'w,itw pub Ilahsr of Klnmath Fnlla.v who I fit the city for few dajf, says thn ' Morning Oregonlan. .. Thn Chlneaa lettuce srows on l".owir Klamath Itikn, mil sheep are ' vry fond of It. "You eee," espials Mr. Dennis, " few ryrurs 4 no tha sheepmen wero pi incl om'ly located In Lake county, but I tame a period when I hero wn water lo apeak of. their In kV dried up and grass waa llcnli k linn llilurniHl , K.'VV. ilonnlck of Ronlck and D'Alblnl returnud on Monday eve ning from Mnrehfleld where lie pent the pant-week Installing a bookkeeping system for The C'ooi lluy Times which waa 'recently purchased by K. J. Murray, fo--murly of tlila city. Mr. Il'iilclt roporta It rained every day while ha waa on the liny and liu U u!ud to be back In Klniunlh r'uiln. Mr. anil Mra. Hancock Homo Mr. and Mra. 0. II. Hancock line Eleanor Yadon have ruturn cd from an estendmt trip through mil hum California and will be shSrt-'at home lo their many frlenda In ao tha ahvepmvn moved Hi f ( tlila city, iiocm over to Lower Kinmoji ' lake, which bna bo.m drufneat, Tlila waa lha turning point la thn alinet) Indualry. The aluMtp took a great fancy to the ( h.W neaa leMiice, and Inmlis fed on. the aturf Juat rolled In fnt anU tha ahwep proapered prinlln loim -If. 1'he alieetimen. who hud come over from Lake county, reul-- Mr. and Mra. Jack McKeevcr Iced that Ihoy bad dleeoverod I of ( hlloquln have relurned home something Hood, ao tha 'IaIcii I from a two wevka' vlalt In Med- coiwgly abnepinan have ealnbllsb-1 ford and niner vauey chics -nun ea inenuoivea in lumnum conn IKi tiT Visits City li. M. Heeler, director of pub licity of- the Hoiirco Keaearrh Bu reau of Chicago, Illinois, la a bualneaa vlaltor In Klamath Kalla rl In the Inloreala of 111a company. 1 ItrturnM Krom Mlfonl Mr. and Mra. Jack McK ty. The (mure for Klnmath I o'.j h.-liihl. It U expect nl I hat lha loaning rampa will nwi about the middle of I'rhruury i-nd nou lh. men will b- neiil into tba wood'.' Thn' means much to our c u.ity, and theru will probably be uOu alerted for the fureata. In Klamath I lie logging operatlona abut down w'jen anow cornea, not ao mncb liecause of lha anow aa becauae tha enow ta aoft. One outfit la ualng a trac tor, which enables It to operate moat of lha lima In tha anow, and aome day tbera will bo equip ment constructed that will permit the, logging to proceed without In terruption throughout tha entire -winter. When that time comee Klamath will bo altltng pretty. And aay, wa want lha Modoc Northern eonalructed. It will be mora beneficial to tba alata 4hao aa earn-west railroad.". .relutlvea and frlenda. IXuruing from North Cieorge Kile, or tno - me A.nlcko atora. haa returned home (r im Portland, where be trans ,v4 ed bualneaa for several daya In, the imprests of bla company. J tlM Veeitrh Aeelatlng Mlaa Esther Veatcb la assisting In' the office of J. I'ercy Wells dirt liiai the holding of wld-ycar exiatmlnallons. Vlek'na; In Valley all a. Jamee Urlacolt la enjoy Inc at vlalt In Aabland and other valle-y cltlea with relatlvca and frlenda. . ' Itrlliaen Left For Hoallt I.. II. Ilellman left on Ibis mornlnk'a train for flan Diego. whent ba will epend a monlhy vlellln frlenda. From Port land l.anova lloucen of PortUnd, arrlivd In the city yeaterdny 10 fWfflont Cllrle W With a acora of It to II. the rroroont ama- team aeieeieii . aeveral daya vlalllnaj rramonl blu. team on Tueaday JJ- rri,ou.. la I ane." ft.rnoon.. Mary !- wla. ra pUIn I ( Mewl here polnta by acorlna 11 of ber team a II polnta. Dorothy Ackerman made I polnta for tba loalng team. Lineup for tha Keda waa: Jean Uotterall and Mary lwla, forwarda: WHma Buter. center; C'larabella Hankie and Joan Kob rtaon. (iiarda; Joe Ann Hula, right renter: auba, Donna John eon and Dorothy Iloyer. Lineup for lllue team: Dorothy Acker man and Luclllo Chaalaln, for warda: Vera Taylor, center; Ber Iha Molno and Kva Bmllh. guarda. Kuby I'otta, right center; Marie Holt, tub. Left For' North It. (HlUprt left thla morning for Portland, where be will remain for a week. on a combined bual neaa and pltaauro trip. Mlaa Venice, Mimrr UV- A aurprlae la tha announce ment of tha marriage of Mlaa Venice Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mra- A. B. Mooro of thla city to Wlllard Drydea of Rich mond, California. .Tha wedding took place at the home of Hov. and Mra. V. K. Alllaon on Mon day afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Dryden loft on Tueaday for Rich mond where they will make their future home. Mra. Dryden hi one of Klamath eounty'a moat popu lar young women and Juat re cently relurned from Oakland. California, whore ahe completed a bualneaa courae. Mr. Dryden la-a building contractor of the noutbern city and formerly raado bla homo In Klamath Falla. To Vlalt California Mr. and Mra. J. R. Reed and daughter, Rmty, accompanied by Mra, Ada Paraona of Honania, left thla morning for California, where Mra. llccd and daughter will anenil lha remainder of the winter month a. They made tha trip via mot ur. Mr. cllccd will pond at loaat ten daya In the ouih wlrh hla wife and daughter before rotnrnlng here. Mra. Reed plana to return to, Klamath Kalla In June. Mra, Paraona will ro maln aoulh for a . month of longer. Hllilehrand Vlaltor J. A. Clayton, well known rancher of tba t Hlldnhrand dla trlct la a bualneaa vlaltor In Klam ath Falli today. ' lira. Duke Vloltlng Hi Mra. J. I. Duke, wife of J. P. Duko of the Oregon Rank and Truat company with ber daugh ter, KrancJa. arrived In tha city Over the week-end to apend a few daya here with Mr. Duke from lha family home In 8atlln. Mlaa Kruncla will remain In Klamath Kul In wllh her father while Mra. Duka roturna norili until thu rluae of the achool term when the family will move In Klumafh Kiilla to rnalda pnrmanontly. Mr. Duka anil daughter have token an apurtmvnt in Hot Hprlnga. Mra. Metralf Improrea rrlnda or Mra. Howard Met cnlf nee Jenn Vance Perry, daughter of Mr, and Mra. Jumi-e A. Perry will be (ntereated to learn ahe la recovering from a aerloua major operation which aha Mit limit lull to at tha Klamath (lenerul hoxnltul on Tueaday morning. Tho attending piiyal cluna flnda Mra. Metcalf la do ing aa well aa could b hoped for. Ilclilitc On Tiiralny Ht. Mary'a Altar Hoclety haa completed arrungementa for the brill xe afternoon to be held ut the library on Tueaday, February aeventh. At leant till tahlea will been play. Mra. H. A. Itundo la chairman of the loromlttee In charge. Rvaervatiuna can be made through calling hur at phone 12CZ. . Mr. l.lnill.-y Iti-lurnlnit - (ieorge Dudley of the Oregon Dank and Truat company la ex ported home on Friday from a ten daya vacation which ha haa pent In the Luke Creek country with frlenda. VMtril In City A. M. Htewart of Beattle, Wash ington, la In the city today visit ing with frlenda enroute borne from Han Franclaco, where he baa been on a combined bunincaa and pleaauru trip. A. A. U. W. DANCE WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY EVE A pro-lenten aorlal 'function which glvea promlao of being one of the moat enjoyable of the win ter la that of rrlilny evening, when tba A. A. U. W. will pre side aa hoaleaaea with a dancing party at the Winter Garden. The' proceede of tha dance, wblch la to ba Informal, will be placed In the achnlarahip fund. I'iMiple having pun-baaed the aea anil tickets are advlaed that these tlc.knta are good for the dance on Krlduy night, the aecond of tho series. It la planned ta hold tho third and final danco at the clie-n of Itit. Jack llowring'a orchestra will furnish the dance music. - HI' KM FOR DIVOIM'K ' Hull for divorce from Frank D. Leo waa brought late yesterday In circuit court by Jean V. Lee. Mrs. Lee alleges cruel and In human treatment aa grounds for salt. Kho asks for the roturn of h-r maltfen name. Jean Van Meet, and property which ahe Hjlntea bclunga to ber. Tha cou ple were married In Vancouver, Wash.. August 20. 11124. ' Roth' partlee seem lo - have overlooked a bet In picking tbeir convention city. We wlah to point out that there's a town In Jowa named Correction. 1 ' Al Bmllh urge local aelf-gor-ernment, but It'a what tha boya -do when they're away for con--ventlona that worries moat of the little women. Arriving Tomorrow Mrs. Lydla K. Crampton, grand guardian of the state order of Job'a Daughters will arrive In Klamath r'alln from Portland to morrow to vlalt tha local order. Job'a Daughter! Thursday ' A meeting of Job's Daughters will be beld on Thursday night at Masonic Temple at wblch time all members are asked to La prcacnt. , From Onk ('rove Oscar P. fckoog of Oak C.rove. Oregon, la a bnalneas visitor In Klamath Falls today. Mr. Kkoog la alopplng at the hotel Arcade. Vleltlua; From Ml. Hebron Marlon Hums and Joe Minor are transacting business bore to day from Ml. Hebron. Mra. Howartl Vlelta . Mrs. K. Howard of Lakevlew Is spending aeveral days In Klamath Falls visiting frb'ndc. AT THK L-T-B-E-R-T-Y A side-splitting comedy "Oh, What a Night" It's for laughing purposes only COMING TOMORROW "The Kid Si.terM " ' ' " " '"" ' " " ' ' Too TKi1 lU rirtT!-DEPENDABLE MERCIMNDISErWsl KLAMATH AT THt PINE TREE -THKATRB- LA8T . TIMES TONIGHT VAUDEVILLE Fast and Funny! COMING TOMORROW LILLIAN C1S1I In "Annie Laurie". I The ;j ! ; 1 Supreme Court " ! ; ;! of the U.S. '" ;! j; Defines j; : GOODWILL: ;l "Good Will is . ;l ! the disposition ;, ; of the customer j ' !; to return to' the !; ' ; ' place where he ' ; j I has been well ; ',' ; I served." ; I ' Our aim to tervc and genre welL ! L-v1aeseaaeanaaeseaaeseaaiJ 1 .Mra. lUmlio 111 Mra. Ruth Ramho of this city plana to leave for Honolulu with in tha near flit ore In aoarch of better health. Mra. It am bo will leave Klamath Falls for Han Franclaco on Friday and will sail on tha 8. B. Cadgrclta on Huntley morning. She plum to remain away for at least e year. Mr. Rambo Is an engineer with tho Algoma Lumber company. Mr. ami Mra. Murray Arriving- Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Murray of Marshflnld, formerly of Klamath Falls, art) expected tu arrlvo In this city ovar the woek-end from their homo In tho bay city. They will be here for a fortnight or longer looking after thalr hunt-1 ness Interests beforo returning home. Mr. Murray recently pur rhnsed tba Cool Ray Times at Marslirtold. Hotithem Vlltr Hero Mrs. Bnm Hill, a resident of Modced, California, Is enjoying a visit In Klamath county with her two aona, Karl of tills city and Claud of Clillofruln. She Is a slater of Rohort and Allen Hlnan of this city and will vlalt with them during hor two woeks' vlalt hore. Health Meeting Tonight A meotlng of the Klnmath county hnullh association, will he held this ovcnlng nt thn court hoitso, Dr. Frederick Btrlckor will ba present and will discuss .future plans of the association. Dr. fllrlcker Is secretary of Ihr atnto bonrd nt health, . LAST GA,.j,.j Our Entire Ladies Stock Now Selling 2 PAIR FOR $6.00 ... .1 ' While They Last. Values up to $10-00 One Lot of Table Shoes .98 $1 A Sale at Buster Brown's Means Real Bargains KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, February 1, 1928. DEAR MADAM: Will you be ready when the first, real day3 of spring arrive? You know there's a distinct pleasure ip entering the season smartly and comfortably dressed, and too, a selection from our fancy prints, percales, chintz, voiles, rayons, non-kling cloth and dozens of other new fabrics assure you of absolutely the latest and most favored materials for this season's wear. . The entire month of February has been set aside by the Golden Rule Stores everywhere to provide you opportunity to review the entire first collection for spring 1928. Watch the dally papers Announcements of new merchandise will appear as they arrive. We extend an invitation tofevery woman to visit our store each day Come in spend a few moments see the new things and keep in mind that everything displayed is positively the newest Offered just 30 days in advance to the woman who sews. Start your home sewing now!! Yours very truly, GOLDEN RULE CORPORATION. Southern Oregon's Greatest Wash Fabric Center Business Locals !- Overcoats Rehired To tlS'60 and 19.0. are good onea too. N. R. Men's Toggery, 733 Mala These Drew, St. 3v-3t Band Box Upstairs over Moe'a. Anniver sary sale, now silks and felta at 15.90. adv. l-4t "I.lnily Inn" Hare you eaten at the Llndy Inn? 4th and Klamath Ave. adv. 1-tf McCalllster. corporation commls-t . aloner, on this matter, since. , "m " galley from our Investigation, we be-1 Godfrey of Medford Is Hero tho Colon Service Assocta-1 visiting In Klamath Falls for a tion was founded on an unsound ; "J wun ineuas. premise and Is bow being man aged by Charles Scott Yates, who we believe is not of good business repute." Music Is like medicine, aays Dr. Mayo. We'll agree that some of it's bard to take. I. L. PATTERSON SUPPORTS LEE (Contlnned from page One)' case have been designed to best serve the interests 6t the general public. There have been a. great " many persons-endorse his posl- 0 Money - . t, d attitude, among them a On approved loans. Sea SJas. ..,.,.. ... II. Drlscoll. Williams Bldg. ad.tf i numoer of PUc holders in this . -I same Insurance company. Mr. Lee Llinb anil Body Wood I as you also know, is awaiting a Johnston's. l'hone 314. 13211 decision from tha Iowa courts on So Gth adv. Zl-tf ' case Involving Issues similar to tnoao in uregon, ana I co here you will find him abiding i strictly by tha law and at all tlmea anxioua to render a com petent insurance service to tho people of this state. "Under these circumstances- I am led to the conclusion that I am not Justified In asking tor Mr. Lee's resignation, and ). trust your difficulties will ba settled amicably and to the satisfaction of all concerned. I am glad that you laid this matter frankly be fore me. and I trust that you will appreciate this equally frank response." "... ,. Tanialo Robertson's, rhono 726-R.- 131 -adv. 9th St. , 7-tf "Mndy Inn" Working men welcome. 4th and Klamath. adv. 1-tf Mill's Flower Khun 120 North Jtb St. idr. 29-tf SENSATIONAL CHARGE MADE . (Continued from page One) know if IS00 would be too much. S3 PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 1. UP! Answering accusations made by ! Chnrlos Sc'ott yesterday testimony ' of flio Union Service Association reflecting against the state cor pnratlon commission, the Port-! land Better Business Bureau and , the Undertakers Association, Rob ert Mount, manager of the Bet- i tor Business Bureau, dispatched I a lettor to Governor I. L. Pat- f j terson today In which ho bitterly J ! denounced Yates and made em-. phatlc denial of charges "as they i ; concern my office." i "Charges and Insinuations' made In Yates' letter Insofar as I myself and the Better Business i Bureau are concerned are a too-; luloly unrruo". Mount wrote. "I1 : hare never held conference with the undertaker association re-; Kurd lug the permit of the Union' ', Service Asso .iatlon. I naturally ; I have been In contact with Mark Coats Remodeled. Fur Manufacturer. Furrier MRS. 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