Tucrulny, Fclimtry 7, 1028
THE EVENING HERAT.P. KT.ATVf ATIT FAM-S. OTlECOM
F.nee Thtr
NEWS IN BRIEF
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Armory liwimilon Announced
A limit t)iu tlma of Urn uaxt
Ippttriuti of Hi Oration
OnurdnmiMi, III annual armory
Inarxicllnn will lis In proarnas.
Tim arhmluls of (Intra .cominetu'"
Kuliruary 17 and all unlls will
l limi toil prior lo llio mid-
tllo of Murili, arcardlUR to Wal
ler Aliliuy. captain of Ilia 14'Jth
roast Artlllory, llattury 1). Whila
tho nanms of the liunofllnn offl-
rvni liavo not Iimmi annoum wl by
I'oriM Am. It Ik undnratuod tbiil
ihrra will tin an Insrwctur of rmii
I
tiUnnlrr rxntaant, one for thoon ,nn ,,., . t , m.OT.
roaal artillery, and Ott for tbe.bor, will have the opportunity of
un.liMwrs. , . . ' ' attending the raooa.
Hcout Troop OrwuiHl lMng ,..,,,.,,
Agreeing to sponsor a boy Work of re-l.tilng the win
aoouta troop it Modoa Point, dewe at the oot office wai un.
mnnibura of the Community club
met In tbe office of W. K. I.auuo
laat evening when tha troop win
organised. Thla makea the fif
teenth troop In Urn couuty. M.
K. t'aunn was elwlnl chairman
fit the troop rotntnltlne and l.
"A. McMillan and tieorge Johnson
were ai'lectttd aa assistant. John
Gideon we appointed acoutmas
tr. A milling will be held on
Friday evening. February 17.
when lra eligible lo join will
be taken Into tha tronp.,
Mil": Tiirde): n : J
.V inrcilng of, tli a. P. T. V. of
lh Mills linul 'wit! TW I vl.l on
, oext .T "eday afteeupun. . A lb
clone m1 th'i hualtiraa, umUi a
prorr a will be rl'rn by the pu
il a 1. 1 tlie seiiojl. Again on Fri
day evuolng a program will be
given by tbe elmlrnta and aome
outnlde talent..' ' I'ilront and
frluncts nf'ithe achool ere gnkfld
to aimnii U"ib progrtfma.
Conceit Tomorrow Mglit
On Wednesday evening, Mrs.
Mary Hoyd Wagner will appear
In concert at the Firm Presby
terian church.. Tbe Presbyterian1 Ing at the Klamath Valley hoe
choir will ttnlt. rendering aev-1 pital. Mr. and Mr. Lompropu
eral numliera. Mrs. Wagner, nee oa are ownera of a grocery store
Mamla - Uoyd,' formerly of this op Main and Eleventh. Mrs.
elty and now of New York City,- .oinmopuloe la a alster of the
Is epeutiing ne winter monms in.nianas orcmera oi ine
Klamath Falla with her mother.
Mrs. F. Uoyd. .
Ilancv !'rUy Kvenlnff
Tha Kastarn Klap Unrlai rtuh
will iireslde over a dancing party!
on Friday evening at the Winter im A. O. Plumb In charge of tbe
dsrdeo tor membere of the Kast-!pr goods d-partment of tbe
ern Htar. Masons and , their Golden Itule store. Mr. Blake
friends. The Jack ftowrlng or-; conies to' Klamath Falla thorough
rhestra wilt provide lb dance. y siperlenced in bla line. He
music. iicReti bsve neon piacea;
on saio tor tne uance.
rr Klgn Hbown
Anotbur Neon algn baa been
'.added to Main street with the
InsUllatlvn of a 40-foot algn oil
the liolden Itule store. Several
of these signs have been placed
In thla city during the past few
we ka by the brilliant Tube cor
poration of Portland through the
IikuI representative.
Minting With Sfra, Itoomr
Memliera of tha Neighbors of
Woodcraft will meet on Wednes
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. A. K. Hoome at 40J Mich
igan avenue. Mrs. Fred Klclne
ger and Mrs, Hoome will be Joint
boat eases.
Itrturnrrl Prom Kai
Mr. and Mrs. I. 1-arkry and
family are home from a dellghtV
fill six weska trip to Kaosaa and
mher.anstora statea. They made ;
the trip via motor and visited
with , rvlatfvca and frlands a va
rious palate.
Mr. Clsrold Left
Mrs.: Herman O In void liaa loft
for Loa Angelea and other south
ern polnta where ah will spend
two weeks visiting with relatives
and 1 1 lends. Mrs. Olsvald la em
ployed with tbe Flfe-Amlcke
Mora and la enjoying her vaca
tion. .
Wonl or Itenlh Toltl ' '
Word of tha passing of, Echo
McCollum. l-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mra. C. J, McCollnm
of Medfdrd, former residents of
thla city baa been received here.
Funeral services fifr the girl will
be, held, on Wodnoeday In the
valley city.
Ihllp-r Onlng" North
K, h: Ilnlslger of Tho Jlalalger
Motor company left thla morning
for Portland, where he will attend
the 1 8th annual autemoblle show
In tho northern city. Mr. Ilal
alger expecta to return hers on
Fndnj,. ....
Mrs. Kcllcy Iteetliis Well
Flrends of Mrs. C. C. Knlley,
wito of C: C. Kelley, city engineer
Is reported aa renting comfortably
nt tin Klamalh General hospital
today, following a aorloua major
operation which -she submitted loJ
lata Monday afterncon.
HtnurTera Have (ilrl
Mr. and Mra. G. T. Btnifffer of
Alfamont Arrea' 'aro- rejoicing
over tha arrival of a baby daugh
ter, born nt tha Klamath General
hospital this" morning. Mr. Stnut
f.ir la connected with the Poyton
Wood and Fuel company.
. 1-
Ilnck. From North .
C. 8. Itobertson has returned
home from a visit, In Yakima,.
Wash., with relatives. and friends.
Mr. Hnhortson reporta heavy
snows through Washington.
llcie on Ilualnesa
id rri
Cliarle Peterson
Johimon of Svnttlo aro trnntactlng
huslnesa In the city for - a few
days. Tliny are stopping at the
Hotel, Pullcan whllo here,
Hhlnn Vlsltlnn tlly .
C, M. Hhlnn, representative of
the Interstate Telephone and
T,elgraph company, la business
' yielter lif tbe city today,
(Yiniplftlnjf I'lana Now
Momlxtrs of tha Fori Klamath
Community ( lull will have cliarwo
of tho pruaratn at1 tha wonkly
fnrum at tha chamber of com
ninrro on Wodnnday, Kobruary
16. Tha club will attain nt to ad
vitrtlso tha Hocoud Ahounl Fort
Klamath l.aka Hkl Kara which
will tako plara on February Zi.
Boirnral spoaksra, aoras mualc
and motion plcturxa of tha laat
yaar's rarva will bv on tho pro
gram.. Tha fullowinK wwk tho
cnamhnr of Comuiiirr will a ban
dor way thla morning which will
add to tbe Information for Ihe
gnneral public. Tho boura which
each dMpartment la open for bual
noaa along wMb the type of mail
handled at each window la avail
able under tbe nw ayatnm. Tbe
work la being done by John
Hrett. one of tbe ownera of the
building at tbe rrqueat of Post
mauler McCall.
Del Monle Trap Ntioot j
Mrmhera of the Klamath Falla '
Gun club who will pnaalhly leave
on Sunday for Uel Monte, Cali
fornia to take part In the annual
IM Monti trap ahoot Includca:
W..K. Uan, If. E. Ilavgor, M.
T. Howard. It. E. Ileweeee. J.
II. Martin. Or, W. It Hoyd. Cbee
ter Wood, C'barlea Moore and
O W. tlouaton. The shoot will
be held In tbe eonthera city on
February It and l(.
Daughter IWn Tlita Mnrnlnir
Mr. and Mrs. tlua Lompropu
loa nea Mary Illanaa are the
prond parenta f a baby daughter,
born at 11:00 o'clock thla morn-
Hotel
A. cade.
Accept Poeldon
C. V. Blake of Sacramento ar
rived In the city a few daya ago
to accent a position aa assistant
baa spent many years in England
studying the markets.
Io lMft (ilrl at llnpltl . -
Miss Nnuhls Ie lp. danghter
: Mr. and Mrs. Chester De I-ap
submitted to a major operation
at tha Klamath General hospital
on Monday afternoon. Mlsa He
Lap la a aenlor at tha Klamath
county high achool. At a late
hour this afternoon ah,e waa re
ported aa rcatlng comfortably.
Piper Arrives Tomorrow
John Piper. Keglonal Executive
of the Hoy Hconta of America,
with headquarters In Spokane.
Washington, will be tbe speaker
at the forum luncheon on Wed
nesday noon at the chamber of
commerce. Mr. Piper will arrive
In the city from the north to
morrow morning.
Idaho Visitor II
Mr. and Mrs. William Welke,
enrouto from Loa Angelea where
they spent the greater part of
the winter months to their home
In Idaho Falla, Idaho, are apond-
Itig a few daya at the home of
Mr. and Mra. George Howe of
1331 Sargent ave. Mra. Wolke la
a sister of Mr. Kowe,
Bwansen Leaving Humbiy
Jimmle Swanaen of the Swan
en Karbere Shop plana to leave
this week-end for Pasadena, Cali
fornia, to visit with hla wife and
anns. Tba 8wansen's will soon
occupy their palatial home which
la Bearing completion In tba
Miller Family North
Mr. and Mra. 8. P. Miller and
daughter, Elisabeth Ann, left yes
terday for Portland and other
northern points on a business trip
which will keep them away for
at least week. They made the
trip via motpr. .
southern city: " '
Troop' Threo Practice!
A special loasnn In algnalllag
waa given tbe Boy . .Bcouta of
troop three at the regular meet
ing held last night at Sacred
Heart -Academy.
Cnnton Is Back - ' v-
W, R. Canton, local engineer
haa returned-' from California
whero ho transacted business for
mors than week.
Here from rortlnnil
R. L. Mattler ef Portland Is
s brief business vllator in Klam
ath Falla today. Mr. Mattlor Is
a guest st the Hotel Pelican.
From Hood ltlver ' '
Charles II. Simmons of Hood
niver Is In tho city for tow
days on business. ,
NOTICE TO STUDENTS 111
, One 8x10 Oil Colored
. Photograph
FREE .
' With ona dozen nhoto-
1 graphs for your exchnnges.
Special price $4.50. Fold
ers in your, school colors
and embossed "K.C.II.S."
Stinson Studio
727 plain WKiuif
Biuinet Locals
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Fbtr To Hi
Orson I.anlsrn CafaUrla, Ham
burgar sandwich 10 canta. Waf
floa and coffoa 20 canta. Special
vegetable plnte dinner 26 canta.
All klnda of Rood aata at ra
aonabla prlcea. We make and
anil bome-mada plea and cakee.
Open from 1 a. m. to t ?. in.
8! 5 Main Ht downstairs, oppo
alta court bouaa. adv. 4-CI
Lalcet
Popular and 8tandard ahoet
mualc at Norton'a Mualc Store.
1U3 Main St. adv. 4-tt
RUrlc niamond Htrlnge
Tbe beat grade for all mualcal
Inalrumente. At Norton'a Mualc
Store, lpl Main Ht adv. 4-l
"Mmly Inn" .
Have you eaten at tha Ltndy
Inn? Jilt and Klamath Ave.
adv. . , 1-tf
0 Mono-
On approved loana. Bee Jaa.
II. Drlacoll, Wllllama Uldc ad.tf
We Do CVaUnir .
Of all klnda. Call 433. adv.
t-t
Limb and Ilody Wood
Johoaton'a. Phone 114.
So. Ota. adv.
Piano Moving
A specially. Call 433.
dene 140-V. adr
I
1331 I
C-Ot
-I.lndy Inn"
Working man welcome.
1 4th
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and Klemalb.--adv.
Ulll'a Flower Mwp
120 North Tib W. adv.
Tourteu ReKlater I
With but aeven daya of thla 1
month gone, foreign cars regis-
tered at tha Triple A iiooth of It. II. It. garage bid offering to
tbe chamber of commerce have supply the city with tires for
totalled 34. Following la a Hut ,1928 at a 21 per cent discount
of those registered during the; waa read and referred to the fl
eam tew aays: airs. r. ti. nuan, nance committee. The city fath
K. W. Johnson, both from Wash-! era were amated at the bid, hold
lngton; O. Sbrleve. J. H. Hoffet, log It was-the lowest received
Leo Itoherts, Charles Kassls, It. fr city tlrea. No other offera
W. Johnson. Charles Hammer, were received.
Frank Wilson. Allen Usher, T. j Mda for aupplylng city auto-
rniuippi, tti.usm usvenpun
and Sylvester Despaln
California. .
all of
MltnaJi Ctaae Tomorrow
Tha Mltpah class of the First
Methodist church will meet, at . W)lln lo,0
the home of Mrs. J. A. Leech. Ju,t one.tblrd of . nt ,.p.
711 North Eleventh atreet on tnXei tha b,d, of tw0 Klamath
5T,rdJ' ; i,"n,f!? !' tW ' restaurants seeking to ae
!lC.'L.Kr,rn1ii0 ihe..CM" Priaonor feeding con-
etantla4f a rri ri 1 I tttvltaflnn In ... .
extended a 'cordial invitation to
attend... Mrs. T. J.. Webb. Mrs.
led M w.7n'.- T.mi.e
1m .i.eVLD.?.T mpUri
will asalat the hoaloasea,
From nunanmlr
Uo A. Wolfe of Dunsmulr reg-
while her for short time 0n
bdslnesa.
WIDER PAVING
IS' ASKED FOR
(Continued from pe Onol
Main atreet residents waa dele
gated to tbe atreet committee.
Plana and specifications for the
four rroiects which tbe council
hopea lo have completed this
year were submitted to tha coun
cil by E. A. Thomas, assistant
city engineer. .
The. project Includes tha fol
lowing streets:
Unit 6 rarlfic Terrace from
Portland to Del Mora streets;
Portland atroet from Pacific Ter
raro to tho Southern Paclflo
Eldorsdo street
right of way
from Portland to Mantsnlta.
ntanita.
Unit 67 Blehn atreet from
city
lln.II. tn nra.nn avenue!
Oregon avenue from Blehn street
to intersection with I'phani
street; Donald atreet from Ore-
gon svenue to Worden svenue;
Orsnt street from Ninth to Tenth
streets: 1,'pham from Oregon to
Prospect; Prospect from uphamjwo can mu: nun "-,
to Rose.
Unit 69 Broad street from
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CO -2: HE DoE
WITH fV,
' matt m " t.orr. ' s "fl-IE LOW Br?OW j IW
Hickmans Mother and Brother
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31-tf : Mra. Eva Hickman, mother of Ihe "Fox," Is shown here with Al
fred Hickman, elder brother, grief stricken aa she arrived for her
; aon'a trial on a charge of elaytng Marion Parker.
Ileal- .
.Oak to Sixth;
!Ook to Sixth;
Commercial from
Elm atreet fromiaamP' this problem.
Commercial to. Willow; . Widow
street from filxth to seventh:
Ninth atroet from Commercial to
Oak.
Unit' 71 ' East from Main
street to south Sixth atreet. .
Low 1114
TO Ihe accompaniment of
"ohs" and "ah" of surprise, the
mobiles and trucks with gas and
oil for the year were received
from the Standard, Union, Asso
ciated, and Shell Oil companies
and were referred to the finance
,nn.i,,,.
tract.
Tbe
Owl
cafe offered
Lntern cafeteria. 33 and f-3
cents. Tbe blda were referred
to the finance committee
Two lots In an alley la block
30, Hot Springs addition, were
clcsod last nlgbt when an ordi
. .i
waa adopted unanimously by the
council.
Property abutting the alley
will acquire equal portions of
the alley property.
'Owing to 'a misunderstanding
of datea, bid for approximately
1100,000 of city" improvement
bonds wore net opened last nlgbt.
Tho bids will be opened next
Tuceday night.
Pauling Problem
Complaints against proprietors
of the new Pelican hotel, the
Willard hotel and the Grisxlo ho
tel for pumping water from
basements out onto their alleys '
gave rise to another putxling and
perplexing problem.
An ordinance forbid sanitary
sewers being used tor the pur-
Pe ot n-ying of water, from
i. . , . .....
lornme aumuius .ir uulu .u
"' ." av.
De"by- ?
' ' "
8l. what lo do?
-t , know' what to do," i
. D. Mathews, pluming lnspee-
;r w-".-" " j-" ,
for. them to use the
ianltary sewer until auch time;
imenta. - .. . j
I ino sireei commmee waa re-
Oat .Our Way
A. OA 1
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ceptacle into which tha council
To llnr Law 1 looks
City Recorder Gaghagen waa
authorized to purchase law books
oa municipal corporation to be
used In tha city attorney's office.
Bids were opened last night
on tbe city printing. Tbe Klam
ath News, auccesatu! bidder last
year, waa tbe sole bidder this
year, offering flvo cents s line
for printing legal notices. The
bid was referred to the finance
committee.
, Faced with many and sundry
Important problems to solve Im
mediately, tba council laat night
decided to bold an adjourned
meeting noxt Friday night. No
meeting ' will be held Monday
night because of Lincoln's birth
day. A meeting will be held
Tuesday, night. ;
OH DCARiWHAT SHALL
I GET FOR
DINNERO
PITY the poor housewife
who never to herself has
said I II quit baking I'll
bny my bread!
' - It ia far more economical
and today, with "quality"
Bread a better bread can
be had for less money than
It cost to bake and then,
too, baked fresh every day.
Ask your groceryman
, for "Quality" '.'
Bread
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fpet music.. woV. IASX?
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MERGER PLAN .
HEARING OVER
MERGER OPENS
TACOMA, Wash., Feb. 7. (fit
Taking up tbe fourth and what
la expected to be the final pub
lic bearing on tba case tha In
terstate commerce commission
opened the question of the Great
Northern-Northern Pacific rail
way merger for tbe testimony of
northwest interests here yester
day. Ezra Rranerd, Jr., and
C. D. Muhaffle cf tba commis
sion are In charge of tbe hear
ing. A small army of officials
and liral talent repreaenta tba
two railways directly, while the
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and
Pacific, which ia opposing the
consolidation, baa wltneasea and
attorneys present.
Tbo hearing la expected to
take at least two days. Portland
Is favoring the consolidation. The
state of Oregon also haa approv
ed the merger plan. Seattle baa
HOTEL
CLAREMONT
One and one-half
blocka from Main.
Very attractivo rate to per
manent Loslnesa men.
22S North Fourth
- Phone 613-614
Don't Let That Cold
Turn Into "Flu"
That cold may turn into "Flu,"
Grippe or, even worse, Pneuzocciia, tin
leaa you take care of it at once.
RubMusteroleon the congested part)
and see how quickly it brings relief.
As effective as the messy old mustard
plaster; does the work without blister.
Musterole, made from pure oil of
mmtard, camphor, menthol and other
simple mgredients, is a counter-irritant
which stimulates circulation and helps
break up the cold.
You will feel a warm tingle a it en
ters the pores, then a cooliag am tat inn
'iaat brings welcome relief.
Jrs& Tubes
Mcittt thotk o HiusfoTaTpiascey
0 j LL Uymted CAT a
V of World's Greatert
4 Motor Coach. System
departures dally
San Francisco, Sacramento.
Oakland
$14.60
Roond Trip 21S0
PROTECTION assured by a
great responsible company,
serving all California citiea.
ind going east to St. Louis
and Chicago. Finest coaches
(deep-cushioned reclining
chairs) best terminal facili
ties, most dally schedules.
Our agenta will help plan yonr
trip, arrange stop-overs, make
reservations.
Los Angeles IS6.45; R. T.
J46.80.
El Paso ii.S; R. T.
I8.ie.
8L Louis tTi.lO; R. T.
)13.E5.
Lee re for these and a thou
sand wsy points
7:13, 10:00 a. m.t 1:00 and
4:O0 p. m.
STAGE DEPOT
613 Mala St. Pboae 009
Song Recital
by
Mary Boyd Wagner
. Assisted by
Presbyterian
Church Choir
Mrs. DON ZUMWALT at the Piano
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wednesday Evening, February 8th
Tickets on sate at Shepherd Music Store
.. J
tlon on either aide.
Yakima, Ellenaburgh, Auburn
and i her cities of thla state are
also opposing the consolidation
program. ,
Xante Operated I'pnn
Miss Margaret Lpton. ona o(
tbe nursea at tha Klamath Gen
eral hospital, submitted to a ma- ;
Jor operation on Monday after-!
noon. Mlsa Upton waa reported!
aa resting comfortably this after
noon.' i
AT THE
L-I-B-E-R-T-Y
Today and Wednesday
. An Epidemic of mirth I
"Quarantined Rivals"
A contagious' comedy of
clever complications, with
KOBERT AOXEW,
VEOILlDA.MEI.fl,
and a great comedy cast
:'l
I
Breath Bad?
Lnd it this simple way
HotJim ia man diiitrtehi than hmd
ISraaUb End it by iwof Chacrtbcrlaia'a
Tablet. Pliaianf. tmmy to take, they and
t-ad breatl by rvmawtag tb cause poor
dicestww. Alao end -pau, btiiouaneM,
coMipatiea. and t0o up liver. Fifty
oJ 2S-iat pocket aisea at drttciM For
fmt aamptc, wnt Cbambrlata MnficiM
Cos. &07 6J Art, Dca XkktxMa, Iowa.
CHAMBERLAINS
TABLETS "sffiXSu
STOP
Just a minute. Sister I If
I if your Motor don't Mote, If your 'Radiator don't
Rad. if your Generator don't Gin--then bring the '
Old Car over all at one time or one piece at a
time to the Official Troubles Headquarters.
We Guarantee Our Work!
Shasta View Garage
South 6th SC Klamath Falls
Now As Always
Homes of Wood
There are building materials more
costly than wood . . . none that -Jbetter
provide the essentials of "
comfortable housing. The well "
built and designed home of wood
is beautiful durable economical
. . . It's lower cost confers a yearly
interest saving . . . Building with
Long-Bell nationally known lum
ber brines added
isfaction . . . .
estimates and
Big Basin Lumber Co.
Longr-Bell
Track Uark
'EVERYTHING TV BUILD WITH"
Phone 107 Spring and Main
Klamath Falls. Ore.
Dunham Ooea North
E. A. Dunham of the fitudebsk
er Motor company haa left for
Portland to attend Ihe annual au
tomobile show In tha uorlhon
city. , .
PINE TREE
Today and Wednesday
5 81PIIEME ACTS C
VAl'UKVILLH O
. . featuring . .
" "The Doll Shop
A NOVEL RKVL'S
... and . . .
Peter It, Krne'a
Itomantio Story
. "Pals in ParadUe"
A superb love theme vib
rant with novelty, laughs,
tense climaxes and heart
appeal.
' pi ,
LOANS
On Improved s
City Property
. (SLATER
r INVESTMENT CO.
113 S. Tth St.
Phone e8fl
- ! - ! - !
your Batter; don't Bat.
assurance of sat- xl
We. furnish plans,
material. , .