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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1928)
Tiic'wlny, I'Vluuai-v 21, 102K- NEWS IN BRIEF Hylr, iii Wunifn Hhom Tulil Tint auoclo will be una Of lb lotdluK mstsrlsls for wonien' shoe thla iprlnic, and that twin U to' bo tha IdlDK folur, I. I tin wont brouxht back (a Kla'nj' am Kail by Mart Blrourt, msn BKr of Tbo Husier Drawn shoe tors, wboN returned yesterday from burls trip. 'Htrp ef feci and Hi will predominate," Mr. Hlroucl uld, Tha nearest trim I to be llk kid. Vamp are of erery trps cad In thin t impact every woman iliould be satl.ried. I fqund amort shoe In Ion tamps, abort vamp, round vara pa and It la Ju.t a mat tor of poraonal taatt," Mr. niroud concluded. Tba Buatar llrowo shoe store br ' juat opened new and' up-totlie-niln ii to atore In KubSuo, adding otbor atora to their rapidly growing bualneae. Mr. Htroud visited with Mr. Arbuckle, on of the owner of tba chain of slon-s while In Kaleu. ' Krror In luu- - ' ; : Through a . ml.undarstaodlnil Ill date of tbo enirrtalatnsnt of Alohn rhapler of tba fe.itern Htar waa slv.n a March A. , Thia dale abould have h Tu1b.t, Kvbrtiay 2. according "(u Mrs. Hobert It. WaHi-nhur! wtrthy matron of Al'iha rbarfV A thin tlnii Af.ba rhaptef whl 'he rnUTtulnrd with a banquet and . program by member of the Patt ern Bur who are not member of Aloha chapter. - ., (lemrnl li Arrive Her O. K. Clement, one of iho old 'rst poatal employees In the V'olt 'ett Htatna will apeuk before the ' membera of the Rotary club on . Krlday at the regular noonluneh " eon. Mr. Clement la wall known In thla section whare he haa been coming tor many year. He recently vlalled thla elty to . gather data for the government relative to the federal building alte. Mr,. I Wolf Arrive- , . Mr B K. D Wolf and amall ' .on arrived In th. city last ev. nlng from aouthern California end wHI vltlt at the home, of Mr. l Wolf al.ter. Mm. M. lllm'es. In the Ungell Valley country until Saturday. Mr. P Wolf and aon are enrout. home to l.uiky Lake, flank., Canada. IV, in 'extended IU la C.ll - fornla. They were luest at lha Hotel Arcade today.' i't Ititurnlna tburwley .V um Mnriio of the Eve-1 "nlng Herald will reeum her du - " "..VT JT. .i..-. mi.. i nMorWg.. who U a '.Vnd.M at the fnlveralty of Be.ltle. MIm M l.ft for the north on laat .Saturday to' Join -her sister Portland. , . In At HI. Pali!' ninn-h -; (idly Communion will be held at St. ' Paul' Episcopal church on , Wednesday 'morning at lOfOO o'clock-, according lo announce ment made today. Other special .ervlrea will be observed' at BL Paul'a . church during ihe Lea ten season.' ' I ' 4 ' Bout hern Pacific Closing ' Tbe main office of th Soutb 'ern " Pitlflo w ill be closed en Wednesday, February' 21. Waah- Ington'n blrihday. according to 1 announeotnont made, tbl raorn iJng by t. J. Miller, district freight And pawenKcr kgeny . ; j ?Nrt Foram On Wedrnwil'-- V ' So that member of th chara . bur of commerce might attqnd the .Second Annual Bkl race at Fori Klamath on Wedneadajr, the regular -weekly forum ba ben abandoned thla, week : Visiting; Here Mrs. Jenny Reynold of Cor vallls and Frank lleynolda, Jr., of Bprague River . te visiting briefly In Klamath Falls. They nre guests at, the Hotel Arcade while hero. . . ,, , Knrouto to Bruit t ,' ;.' 1 'Mr.; and Mra.lIf.' C. Ic wllh :Mr. Ice'a father,'-Oeorge lets r- , rived In Klamath Falls on Mon- day f rom . rairraoni, nm . i lMs. glnla, and left thla morning via motor for Bond where they Will Visit with relatives. ;' Hownnl on Ru.lno.- ;., O C. Howard traffic f eight and Pa'-'nKer Pacific, with head quarter In Sac- ramen.o, spent t he pa-t two day. Jtnre on offlilal business. Mr. 1 Hum imi nit. j........... , DnKgitt I-eft fw'Houth :, .11. Uaggett, prominent .Ittm liorninn of this community ha left Mr Han Francisco whet he will remain for some time on huslnoss. Lator Mr. Uaggett x pects to Journey cast.' , l'"mm Mt. Hebron- Dan Wood and V, L. Wood of Mt. lliihron ore vlhltlng In Klam nth Falls for a short time, Whllo here thev are auostr at tha Hotel Driarull In 1'urtlnml . Everyone who baa lived In Klamath any length of time be comoa am trdent aportaman and Jam If. Prlacoll, reglatered nt the Multnomah, la no exception. The lake abound In wild fowl, tha hunting being ao good that , aportamen f Ann Portland make ' the long trip to Klauiatb and ' back for the aake of getting the limit In aeaaon. Mr. Drlscoll, who I In the Insurance bualnvaa report that commercially Klam-, am rails la coming to in tront apd that It la the laatel growing community In Oregon today and there are no algna uf a let-down for a long period ahead. Kor reara without rail transportation. Klamath Fall -now flnda Itaelf becoming a railroad ceuter and with )n coming of the ralla cornea an increased development of Ibe lumbering Industry, an Immenae aawmlll now being pro jected a few mile from lb town. Morning Oregonlan. Miwx Itrturnlnjc oon Mr. and Mra. II. N. Mce ara returning to Klamath Pall oa March 1 from a aU montba' trip throughout the east and sou lb. according to word received h,ere today. Letter and card hare been received by trlenda from Mr.' and Mr. Moe at Havana whare they were among tb crowd that greeted Lindbergh. During' their extended trip Mr. and Mr. Mo have 'vlalted the prlnclp cltle of the aoutb and eaat and are Returning via the Panama canal. Houston Ixavlng Mr. and Mra. John Ilouaton plan to leave on Friday evening for Ban FrancUco where they will spend eeveral daya. They will leave on the special train next Friday evening. Mia lUm-U Appointed MUa Ethef Barrett, recently of lh Southern Oregon Normal ecbool, at Aani.na, waa ap.u, ! a . a member of the Jeerlirr ! at.f f of U.I. city by the aehoo board last evening. Mia. Barrett will take np her dullea oq Waren at. Mill, achool a. a teacher j of tbe second grade. - . , ' , . , Weel '' Mr. and Mr. Oranl Nelsop ;nd.on l'Ha.ma.; en, houM gueaia of Mr. and Mr. T; 8. Abbott of tbl. city, motor ing over rrom Meqiorq, wnere they now make their bom.' Mr. Nelaon and Mr. Abbolt . r'bi- ." - I. Bam Woodard forfeited 'a ball AVrS d, ! PaHcan hotel on charge f disturbing the peace. Homo Vrom PortUuvl . . Merle Stroud, manager of the ' Buster Brown' Hboe storo, baa re turned nom irora a puamrss trip to Portland apd other north ern polnta. i -. Leaving; for California The Misses Inei and'-Addle Jenkins plan to leave on Friday for " 'Ban FrtnclscoZ whi-ro they will' spend several day visiting friends and shopping. .. . , Uhoailea Arriving , . " A; E. Rhoade of tbo Missouri Pacific railway with headquarters In Sacramento la expectud here tomorrow to apend aeveral dny here on business,., ' ' ' Mis J-Vlsom Airs)' Miss Muriel Folaora of The Shepherd muslo atore la en toying a week' vacation at the homo of her parent ,ln the Midland dlatrlct., . ' VaaIjK III & lliinu K. 8. Vontch of the Vealrh Ah .tract company I. corfflned to the family home with a severe at tack of Influensn. . j LENTEN SEASON OPEN TOMORROW (Contlnued'from page One) 1 i : niirnvni i uiianav. imai 7-; . Z' r is i a us- iuu ay iui v M u i- , -, .-u. u.i (ervance of Lent. "The Dsuih ten ot St. Paul' Episcopal church entertained this afternoon ai tho parish home with bridge. I T .... M,Amk.M. nt U.ri. -""" ,S, card, at Lyceum .hall, which fuc 4Q ,.,, fn. At,rl) 8th. Stop Suffering Casey' Rheumatism Hemedy, a blood tonic, a quick and sure relief In th moat lever cases. It drive out tha nrle acid pol'on of rheumatism,' neuritis, and lumbago.. .Redu ces pnln and swelling. , t ' , Bold on OunraaU , , By the Star DruK Store k TUB Chamberlin Runs into a Bumpy Road nV XteV - -MJT . "It"' Thl picture .hnwa what happen Tbe plana,-piloted by Clurencn take-off at Klrbmond, Vs.. tbe Inspecting wreckage. Business Locals f Pure Llnnenl I Oil' $1.40; In Per gaMon 11.40; In five llifinl have also announced their barrel lots 11.10. Deadening felt, intention to remain closed all roofing and glass. Patierson'a'day February 2!. and have asked Paint Store, 116 N. 4th and eil waa. .. . f 1 1 . oT a - ' . ... - " . a. II. Mirmclo Hoap For aale at all grocers. For the .treatment' of falling hair. It baa no equal. . v v 21-U Every Day Is IUrfcaln Der At the Perkins Bargain House. Phone T4&-W. . 114 . Main St. adv. U-tf IUrnln -WhcreT . .' PiiVklas Bargain HouiO. .Phon 746-W. 114 Main St. adv. 15-tf t Homey , On approved loans. See Jaa H II. Drlscoll, Williams Bldg. nd.U Limb and Body Wood , . Johnston'.. Phone 114. 1SI1 So. lb.rrdy. 4 . - j , 11-tf HUl' Fwer Bbp ; J to; Korth'lTtb St. d. If -U MASONS TO BE -'ENTERTAINED: " PLAN BANOUETlR- Uorkhlese. Jack Alexander, i ' ii i . . I Arthur Peck, Meredith Hutchlns, ' Members cf th f..r.l Iji-.1 "'n suuuers. air. sua ! X. n nt KI.ll rZV",M"' Cl1" Dunn- " C' """-n'. entertained with "a dinner and' musical program on Monday eve ning', February .17.' :.' At this time, an annual event will ,be db.erved,: when ' the vis iting Misons of thl dlftrlct are hosts lo "ihe members Of tha Klamath Falls lodge. The banquet will be held In the banquet room of the Masonic temple. Klnnisth. logs' has . a monihership 'of more ' tRnn ' ISO members at the 'present time. It I estimated that their are close to 40 . ylsltlng Masona who will preside, hosts on ; next Won- ; day evening. , AUTO CRASHES FEWER IN 1927 citru n t.h t api The number of traffic accident in Oregon, decreased in 1927 aa compared" with i2. the. respec- live totals being 19.188 anil.: 30.016, says the .annual ; report j ot.T..A. Kaffcty. state -tcnfflc i Inspector.. While the number of fatalllca Increased from ' 99 In 1BZ to. 141 In 1917,- the higher number' Is attributed mainly to a , more thorough mothod of checking ' fata'.ltie. Under the neW system serious case are watched by traffic officers and. In event' ot death after the lapse ot some time tbey are recorded as trnfflo casualties.1 Portland Vlslttn Mr. and Mr. K. J. Gorman ! of Portland are visiting In Klam-1 ath Falls for a few days with i friends', ; . ' Phone 403 .. ... . .. f iii Our cleaning methods revive the newness of old. suit. Let us serve jrou.-. ' ' . . - ' Klamath Cleaning & . V: Dye Works " 4.11 Main ?7 ATTENTION 1 .; ' Following are' tho entrants in the big pool and V - snooker tournament: , Curley Mortenaen, St. Paul Minn.; Dewey Webb' Waldorf ntrys Otto'Ellis, Klamath Falls; Jimmy Bennett Sacramento, Calif. ; Percy Flem, Kansas City, Mo. v - - v . ; Waldorf Billiard Rooms 610 Main Street ' EVENING II ERA lp.JCM MATH FATXfV when the air rrond gets' a llttlo too bumpy for y:pr sky buggies. Chamberlin, shown, to the right with tbe helmet, crashed at the other day. Itogcr .Williams, ro-pllot.- ls crouched under tbe wing , - . - , UUlTIOVAL KTORF.H ' TO ( IXM4K TOMOKJIOW ' mrre otners store in me city. In addition to those already Pub- ,bat tbelr name bo added to ... -Z "9 VI Supply Company. Tluater Brown. tsnri Hriutfun unit Ja.fir i GIVE BACK ALL " LAND. REQUEST bi n'r for year and those ' ! campa are firmly established. (Continued from page One !Tn" meD wUI " com to KUm ment for special aid and bene- M ,oon 'h road la. open, fit,,- . , They will come to have a good Ho declared that the people ( timt- tbe hows. and buy a are still land- hungry and urged '. ,ot of h?(r upplie. . - j that tbepublie lands should not Siskiyou ccuntry Is a gem in be (urned over to grating but 1 the California constellation, tor remain "free range.' open to eel- Siskiyou 1 bound to do her part tlement and available for home In the building of that highway. builders." .. NEAR 150 PLAN TO MAKE TRIP,9 ct mankind Sl.kiyou would (Continued Irom page 1) Georss Humohrev.. MJu W.nH. Wallace. 8. H. Ackerman. Arthur I'rtoulx, Mrs. Tom Johns:n, Mr.1 neipins; in a mignty mater and Mra. John Jlouston. Mr. ad ' ,l1 w io. rt ,n9 road In action. Mrs. Lestt-r Offield, Miss 81m-1 room. Mrs. Berg, W. Flint, Mrs. Ruth Saunders. Mr. and PARK LANDSCAPE CO. Complete Inilscape Bervlce Lawns, Rock Gardens., Formal Gardens. Shrubs. Trees, Plants. Personal Attention Expert Gardeners. Plwne E. O. Nord,.lS-R 117 ML Whitney St. We have landscaped over 10 home In Klamath Falls (tie put year. - NOTICE TO STUDENTS! !1 One 8x10 Oil Colored Photograph FREE . With -ono dozen phto- trraphs for your'exchanges. Special price $4.50. Fold- era in . your N School colors and emboaaed "K.C.HJ3." ' Stinion Studio ' 7S7 Main May Kind WOOD Fleaae do not get tbe Mea' . that wood 1 scarce. Wa . have plenty of wood. x DRY SLAn, Any Length Doable 97.00 Single 19.00 DRT BOnT WOOD, lfl Inch Doable 910. Single 9S.00 Mmhs, l inch.. Limbs, 19 Inch... 910.00 9 10.30 Lump Coal, ton..917.00 flood free prompt service. Wa Aim To Please Ton. Peyton & Co. "Wood to Burn" . 801 Main 4 rhone BS3 OREGON Mr. ; and Mrs. V. ' A. Ilal- nus, II. E. Perkins, L. E. Donncr, C. F. McC'rew, Mrs. ,uin Buealng. Mra. W. W. Mc- ' SimIv. Bertha Verso... iml VI..' Lillian Bcoffleld. , i , ! mmnw m n . , . , . ' ' KAmBLin KUUNU i - - - ! PACIFIC COAST (Contlnned rrom page Onel Down at Weed and at Tennant, It. A. Lonff has Kmh inmrfl..' She Is the most unselfish coun ts- In the golden state andv I'll bet Governor Young a new hat fln II lni..,ln. . n , V. oni.u say she ".'does not choose" to build la roe d that will aid sji- 1 hor community. But not ao; nawlll help and ahe- pl'DIN'a Emery Olmstead and ; Jack WWeeler guilty In the! Northwestern National bank case: flf, PfiMl.nJl la ....I.. a 1 ... I ' at Portland Is causing a lot of telle -imcng people who travel. w i.iuri, u,jii.cu iu iuv interest that seems to have, been taken. In the case by those out- side the state. . . - All of which proves once again that a bank Is peculiar kind of business and those who are given to talk and gossip should watch their step In talking about a bank. That why we state and tederal lawa to bridle people' tongue regarding flnan - clal institutions, fcr tbe slip- of iuc ivitKUV iviutiiq iu ilia BUl-j vency ot a oanK js a really ser- j lous matter. Wheeler and Olm- stead are .not accused of that! particular offense, but there ace ! those in Portland wba assert oth- era talked too much and that t tslk eanspri fh KrhvMtB,n W Klamath Pitting Company; ' For Office Stationery, Camp Forms, Etc. Excellent equipment for all kinds . of Society Printing, Invitations Announcements 522 Klamath DOLLAR DAY ' Saturday February, 25th A monthly, event National to rl"w np chop and tbe .tockholdcr. to pocket a lo. that would build aeveral aewer plant in Klamath Falja. Not ao long H3 a woman ap peared In an Idaho community aelllng allk underwear. Hhe can- vaaaed th community and In tbe coy feminine manner dropped a remark here and there that a cer tain bank wai.net aafe. 8be wa a atranger In a atrange land but her poison did the work and. run on the' bank followed, prov ing diaaatroit 13 the Institution Bo. people ean cuaa a newi- paper and a newap&perroan with Imunlty, they allng mud at tbelr rrwrr or their meat man. can even abuatbe laundry owner, all In the conversational goulpy war. bat (hey mu.t not light upon bank' wltb urh abuse. At The lT-B-E-R-T-Y Today and Wednesday "Married Alive" A Joyous comedy of a Jjlue ,Ifrd with four "wives and the timid philosopher who wanted one of. them. . . . featuring . . . MATT MOORE. MARGARET LIVINGSTON, and LOU TELLEGEX Ji ST -AT THK. PINE TREE THKATRK Todajr and ' Wedneaday r BIG ACTS 5 VAUDEVILLE . . featuring . . "CHERIE" . . and her LI VINO MODELS "SUBJECTS OF ART" ' ln white marble on the screen V VERA REYNOLDS in "Corporal Kate" Thursday and Friday, ;. Seventh . Heaven", M.l,,J PI.,I j MaSt-TO. rlaSterS! . . LJm i uuz mess ut musum. DOW and water when you can relieve pain. wrenfcis or stillness wuii a little clean. w vie-SSfole-Ji . , I . MustwolemaJeofpureot!ot mus- . tard and other belpf ul ingredients, and : takes the place of mustard plasters. ftiusieroie usually gives prompt reuet fro aore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, I ' P neck .asthma, neuralgia. tr back or ts. sprains, sore muscles, ' 1 bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of , i the chest (it may prevent pneumonia), j Btfr titan mmttard plosrar Phone 1282 fJsrs cVTubeii WE SPECIALIZE IN- Glass and Signs F. R. OLDS r , Phone 43 ' . 614 Klamath ,v . V She Loaned Her - Hens ' on the - ' Installment Plan . - ' 1 y This woman borrowed money to ' build a hen house . . . so she charged the hens with the v cost otthe new house. She managed aind fed well, , and each month charged the flock for feecl and credited them with eggs and poultry sold Jin less than two years her 100 hens paid for the house . . Well planned poultry houses are necessary to hen profits.' We furnish the plans and all material. ; . - . i ' V- 'V.'" Big Basin Lumber Co. X. . Long-BeU v . -EVERYTWNO TO BUILD WITH - ! V Phone.. 107 ' ." Spring and Main Klamath Falls, Ore. - v 'There's a Wealth of Health in Waffles' SPECIAL OFFER Expires March 1 - 1 j. ' ' $13.00 Waffle Irorts, $9.95 $195 down Balance $2.00 'pier month For $1.00 more handsome . There are 52 delicious, tempting dishes ' that can be prepare! with a Hotpoint Waffle Iron. This is an opportunity you should not miss if you're fond of delicious riot waffles! ' .. PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY ' California-Oregon Power Company KLAMJVTH FALLS, OREGON - Taco Thrff we will include a Utility Tray felcD. , , . J..- 1'