The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 21, 1928, City Edition, Page 6, Image 6

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THE EVENING "HER ATA KLAMATH -FALLS.- OREGON
Tuesday, TVbtunry 21, 1928 A
MERRILL FIVE
DEFEATS FORT
.KLAMATH FIVE
Farmer Ouintet Too Much
': for Livestock Bat
keteert . .
.'. (Special to Tho, Herald
(Helen Andorson, correspondent)
MERRILL, Feb. Jl In two
(lit name of basketball between
tbo Port Klamath bora and girl
aud the Merrill blgh school
team, played here ' on Friday
night, the girls of Fort Klamath
won out by a arore of 15 to !.
Tbo boy score was 11 to 41 In
lavor of the Merrill team.
j Llnna Miller was called to Eu
gene on last Friday night by the
death of his father.
The Ladies Aid met Wednes
day at tho home of Mrs. War
ren Fruits. 'The afternoon was
was mnde. The following mem
bers vera preseut: Mesdames E.
L. Moote., Miles Moore, W. F.
flnnqtte, B. L. Hall, E. F. Mer
flU, Fred Stukel, Joa Stukel.
Jim Scogglns, Ben Fans and R.
H. Anderson.
N. E. Woodhouse returned
Thursday from Portland when
he baa been receiving medical
attention. ' -
Twcnty-aeven of the Odd Fel
ows of Klamath Falls lodge
a me to Merrill to put on the
Mrst degree Wednesday night.
Henry Dlanton, Walter and Wil
liam Strauss were put through
the first degree. Sixty-throe mem
bers were present in all. A'fler
lodge a banquet was held at the
Lost lllver Inn,
R. H. Anderson Is having hla
house remodeled.
, Suburban Road His Flying Field
11
morrow morning fur Medford
where they plan to sound the
day visiting. While In tho val
ley they will visit with Mr, And
Mrs. Uritnt Nelson. .,
Kern III ,
- J.. J. Kern was uuiilitn lo at
tend' the noon luncheon of the
j uoara ui mrectors on account oi
iiinera. lie is routined to tne
family home with an attack of In
tlm nta.
., -
Uorrioit la 111 .
J. A. (lordon. president of The
First National bank Is III- at the
family home In Hot Springs to
day, , , , ..
i V v f r r m m m m
-SLl r-f'XvORED'HERE
llltMKhli'r I" Nuim-il
.Mr,' and Mrs. Wllllnin Wado;
have named their Infant daugh
ter "Georgia (Louise. ". .Mrs.
Wade and new daughter are re-i
celrlnx visitors nt the Klamath
(lonerul huspitnl. Mrs, Wade
before her marriage 'na Miss
Evelyn Amlcke, daughter of Mr.
nlld Mrs. Robert Ainli'ke of this
city qiid Is a popular member of
the younger act. Mr. Wad Is
golf pro fur the lleantes (lull and
Cotiutrv club and one of the well
known young men of this city. J
Standard Dyeri
and Cleaners '
Odorless Cleaning"
Ono-dny Service
Export Dyeing
1IOU Kaplauul M.
I'hnna M'JO .
Ilero comes Clarence" Chamberlln- down tho irsad in hs midget airplane . perrecf take-off from an
' . t. w . hud i.yIb nt fllmr f,lka will he lnnklilff a few venm. tram , now.
LEE APPROVED ,VtimrHn was lenving New York for a leeture tour of Pennsylvania. , .
. - '
pavement went In.
1 Can Not Lower Grade.
- Council men pointed out that
. , 1 1 i i - . j
..i.ki. n, S, A.. " Braoe-couia noi ue .owe.
" ,. , , , " j,i. because tho original strip of par
FRANCHISE TO
(Continued from naare 11
nt the street would be "down In unnrnve a nlat submitted lw the
;he hlo" In event the 40-foot Klamath IMvclopment ' rpmnany
until that concern nao graatw
Ing on Oregon avenue will be
ner.
" "I utilised la the project and will
bo a
,,"", A ".. lower the total paving cost.
Dlanton, Etta Scogglns and War- . ...
ren Fruits. Among those present i uouoic stnpp.ng oua
sad mistake," declared City En-
the streets included In . the de
velopment. , , j
Authorize Contract.,
An ordinance aulhorlxing the '
mayor to enter iMo a contract
with the Klamath Nevrs Publish-
Ing comptny for the ensuing year
was passed to Its second reading:
E
Bib I
T
nOSKUURO. Ore , Feb. 1. (A.
P.) The Roseburg city council
: I.., nlvhf mum! mi nrillnnnOA
Licenses to cerate during the ' , a .peclnl' election on
year 1SSS were granted to the - ... 01.Mllon;n. i..
Mesdames J. W. Scogglns. uea-(.s'f Vat a Uxl Hervlce. " White , Star i wb nr i,i.
T- .lVcmiR is i up nortnern enirancw , , x- , . ,
("-,- ' . 1 .... laXl BerVICV. JvTIIUW LaAl H17lv.l
ter Turnbaugh, Walter
baugh., Walter tumbaugh. Ivan ! of our ri.y-atwaj-, Wi:i bu As u r ,ervlce . j for the cs.aonsn,, g ol an ,
..... .. ' ( ttm ,. on traffic will be hear- . ... ,.. ! port on tne nu-aire suo
tr over thi. thoroueWare. Even J.7T? i ; Edeubower selected by Vmpqua
J.. ivioweil, . xi.. Anucisuu, j
for the establishing of an alr-
i
T; .. ' ,.,. r,i i... : now slow and fast traffic counted . . tf" ... ... i.T: . . I Post, number lh, or tne Amer-
n. ii., Auaersun, ui mi,. j -- - conduce in meir ousiness. ti, , .,i. ' . v .
Brawn, Le Brown. James Brown, j with parking, would cause fre-, . Pernll, t0 ODem9 were grant-; lci. ;CnK'0":ovUionil , ord,.
n r...K k diient traffic lams on Oregon ... .T . - ballent provisions ot tne. oral-
'-rr,r-T: avenue." -i nance are that the administration!
VIDW, UI11V1U, ill It II Asunaunui lVlltU IWUIUS, LUV I UI K IUtlllia
BRIEF NEWS
-OF
KLAMATH
(Continued from page 1)
from, tho state. sportsmen's asso
ciation. , Puvpkso of Iho badges
are to - (denllfy the hunter . or
angler' (is x member' ot the
sportsmen's association aud as
one who will respect the property
right aud Interests of the land
owner.
lU ilien.v CfHlo to "Slwt '
Tho Betheny Circle of
First Presbyterian church
meet on Thursday afternoon at
the home .of Mrs. Warf?u Hunt,
at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. II. ..A.
Key will bo Joint hoateas on this
crcasion and , all. friends . and
member of the. circle are or
dlall ylnvlted to attend.' " '-:
Come to
I.oavinK for Mlford
Mr. and Mrs. T. ft. Abbott ac
companied, by lleulah May and
t v euon nouKs. uie iofk Muma- . , , . wn i.- ..ut...i i. ... ... . ... . m. . i v
Bowman. Ve.ton Hask.ns. B. H. . ''But," the mayor pointed oU . nd tho Oaks hotel, Permit, to .nd Tsso a"-"
ji.uiiuou, r. iuun c, v " - ereci signs were grsmea o h6 -Bnnin.prt Bv him one to be' Ji
Fotherineham. R. L. Da'. ton and I paying the bill, and-their wishes' t E -Dortre on T41 Klamath ave- i 06 . pp?,n1 . fX
the hostesses. Warren FruiU, Et-;must be considered first."
ta Scogglns and -Henry Blanton. ; Councilman Olds wanted to
The. visitors were: Mrs. Ray Be-i know why 24-foot .strips would
night, Mrs. England, Mrs. Fred not bo a good compromise...
Fletcher. - i ."Too Ktravnint.
E. "Dodge on 741Jlamath ave-ja -wmbeot lno council: that a
nuo and to A. E. Dodge on 2015 .,,,, fund ,,, creMw, ,0
Oregon avenue 'and to Houston
liquidate the bonds from matnr
ami jester ,on .iain sVreei. , . . ,ha. lhe bond, ,h. no. e.
. Petition of the California-Ore-; ,enure of teny yeftr!1
oon Pnwni rr riontf 1 1 Kill t ha ma.
j" v. ... A , ., . i , j "" " . . and that the rate'dl Interest Will
w. onH -lrl . WsJker. ."Monev doesn't craw on ; r x,.i- a.i,i ..., i " no than live percent
game of basketball with
rill high school' boys am
The Henley teams won, both through.
P!8 ' l.M"y Jl1 J52w ." I E"' .Stekel ,treeU ' payable semi-annually,
a .,' An h if w -,m iv . . i Previous to the Introduction of
"d tt"', I doubt If It would go . The power company 1. installing,,, ordlnaIlce .,lUon, bearing
Th street committee and city to do necessary work before the " L . ...
15 ex,SCh,'??1 nM f 7"L handed Pr0b" paTen,ent hoS're ' election were presented by a-com-
Merrill Com- lem to solved . Is laid. . . k mifee of legionnaires There su
ly night. . Resolutions of Intention for the Permitxlo operate a. pool hall. : "."f . . ?.. t fL.T.
the signatures of 730 registered
The Morrill grad
a program at the
..!... 1 II Xfnnj.H .i-kl I RMnlnllnm W DnnlU. ,n I, . r . . . . . . ,, .
"""' w. rermu-MO operate a. pool nan. : .,, ,,i,lr h ,hi. .nnk.
i .Mr. R. II. Anderson, Misses paving of streets in the Commer- The Smoke, at 19 Main street :m, John ., ,hV r
WUma Offleld. Maxlne Harper jet Broad. Elm district and for w eranted to ,Taul Hlltot an'rlew; tne ,eren momVs of (,ulet
ied by the city council. vuiDF nlTU . . " . -""
and Helen Anderson were she;
. ping In Klamath Falls Saturday.
Frank Graybael .was a Klam
ath Falls visitor Thursday. j. Following complaint of City,
E: L. Hosley and Hugh O'Con-' School Superintendent J. P. Wells, 1
nor attended the sale at ' the ; the city council Instructed Street
Adams Ranch Thursday. . Commissioner; Uerling to order
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Merrltt ' East Main street residents to re-
nil XP.1 m UavUl enAnt Kiini44' nl n i-rt tilnnlr wnllra t vKlt.li hart
la . Central Point with Mr. and been removed in a half-dozen in-
Airs, v.' M. rterrtll. nuances, air. wens naa tola tne
CHARGE WITH
ROBBING POST
AT MT. HEBRON f'XfEA0
HIS. AUTHORITY
YREKA; Calif.. Feb. 21. )
Rcy Martin. 21, and Frank fc'd-
wards. 32, were "held for trial
LONDON. Vnh. St. im A
.. Mr. and Mrs. Clent Parker at-1 administration that pupils eo,d " " " , 'i Bucharest dispatch to the Dally
tended the annual banquet of the ! not use the walk because of the 'e Hebron Post office In - Express today told how the tlx
muddy gaps. - v , , . . . ... year old King Michael of Ttu-
"Hal Kick Coming." ' - "'"" mania saw thiat his four year old
United Spanish War Veterans In
Klamath Falls Wednesday night.
Mrs. ' Mamie Giacomlnl spent
Thursday In Klamath Falls.
i Elmer Anderson ot Klamath
JlesidehU on Cypress avenue " ''000 n,d 'r51n G?y Bte7 coasln. Crown Prince Peter of
and Rogers street who had In- enf, enerf' ,t?' whsre, the Jugo Slavla observed the prop-
formed the council last week
office Is located,- $600.
Merrill Friday. . . i street ' was a "farce" and had . W IUU W Ut .
:rleties when he arrived at Bu
I charest. ... - .
Michael -with kingly dignity
John Dillard spent'several days demanded an Investigation, "had
in Portland last week. . " a kick comlng"-in the opinion of
' Mr. and Mrs. John Turner are ! Councilman Peltx. : , .
the proud parents of a daughter But that type ot Improvement nand BB- tnen a,artej running'
Tfif fJ CTAWn solemnly embraced Peter. Then
V". w. - 1 if if he stepped back and raised bis
hand In a ceremonious, salute.
n,ommnea irom ps? li '.The nrlnce however. wa. sirirk.n
bern February 14th. The child ! Is what they' asked for," Mayor out o he More ag Tomi drag. w,th ")"'? and stood still and
iiBni re.uiuuea ine council. . hlm-olf mm., ih. floor I "" '
"Why don't you salute?" Ml-
Pefer did not move.
has been named Bettr Marie. waiters remmaea me council, i ge himself across the floor.
. Mrn. Marion ronton and riiii- - ii - wasn i - taia rieni. ' r'eitz u..K ..u ia k...K.n
- , xxuui, nuo UAii,,ift . . , .
rfmn of Fniii uro vtaitinr with I reiterated. ii.i. u. n v- i cnaei asKea
Mn Fenton's famllv. . Councilman Olds wu Piaued .a .n. ...h Thereupon Michael took the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loosley of j-at the letter from the ; south. hots from the officer's gun
prince's liand, raised It to the
correct angle for a salute. This
he escorted his
Riverside residents. .a kt. , k- tth
"I dn not rnnnlder Ihni a Tfrvl .... . .u. Jffi.A . 'accomplished
proper way to take up such at The youths' wore .Santa Clans !v'""or t0 " roal motot ,
matter with the council," - lie m.Hks during 'the holdun she ' .i, n. ... T
Fort Klamath visited several
days in. Merrill with their daugh
ter. Mrs, John ZMnden.
Mrs., Ira Fenton Is makfng an
extended visit in Bend. -"' ;Jheld., ;T , :
s Mr. and Mrs. .Lee Brown. Mr.i To IIUuIo Strcot. ; Dr. Frank R. Webb, assistant ,i , - . i. j .
and;Mrs. R. L. Dalton, Mr. and ( After various and sundry re- county autopsy ' surgeoij.' who comc by the fumes.
, Mrs. nenry, air. ana sirs. is. y,i eucn as ine aoove, j me : prccedep Mrf. l oras on in wu-
Merrill. Mr. und Mrs. Will Anden council finally authorized John 1 nsaa alanil idontiflod bullet as
son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ktukel, b'.ade the street and put It in as! Toms. ' '
Mrs. N. H. Bogue, Ellen Mc- j good, condition as possible. J' The doctor testified he pert
. Velgh, Edna Merrltt, Louise Dal- No action was taken on the . termed the aulopsfr on the body
ton. Richard Bogue and .Chas. petition of the Inter-State Tele-' and that death had resulted from !
Stukel gave a surprise house' phone and Telegraph company : a gun shot wound. -:
warming for Mr.' and Mrs. J. B. 1 for a franchise to erect telephone . ; '
Kldwell. The evening was spent i Hues end poles In Klamath Falls COAL MIXK CLAIMH
' . i '
V tLAKtMUWl ' . ; '.'
One and oao-half v - l
blocks from Main. I .
Very attractive rate to per I
( tnanent luslntig tnen. If
.. a k , . .i I ifakar2!
ii zzb norm rourtn .
Phone. B13.614
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ENITERET
Paid Upon Savings Account J
and Time Certificates : I
I '";-".': - " - o f Deposits. Y ; , ' t ' j i
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; The
FIRST NATIONAL BANK j
' .Klamath Falls.'Ote. T-
.Member of Federal Reserve 'System". .
I Capital $20O,0O0.QO, 7
DOLLAR DAY.
Saturday, February 25th
EXTRAORDINARY . VALUES
EXTRA SALESPEOPLE , r
'' TP WAIT ON YOU, &
i Who Signs YourPaOieckO
ii nuii uu saa.ii m. ii vuia mm
I . v, .
Lrt I'M do It for you n VK are I lie I.AKtiKKT ronrrrn of Its
kind lu the mnlil
We Pay CUimt With Money Not RegreU
nisahmiy from Acrldent, per MoHlli, Fllt I, IKK ... 100.00
liUalilllly fmiu lllneu, per Munili, FOK I. IKK ailHI.lHt
N'un'onfliiliMi lllnesa, p.-r Montli, 11 HI I. IKK (Mt.tM)
Hoepllal, Arrltlrnt or lllnrw, per niimlh srHKI.OO
Disability from inlillr "oiivi-)nnrn Aivliteni, )M-r Month. 1!0.04I
Doctor llllls for Nnn-DlsnlilliiK Injurlnt, up in VOO
ImM of Life, l.hlllM or Might, l.y Arrldeut M.IMMI.OII
Ihuiblmt liy I'ublir onvranr Aciiilonf VIIMMHI.OO
' We Pay From Firtt Day of Disability -
Xo Mrallrul Kiamlnallon. Cuela only a Few t'rlita Dully
We are not a new company, recently started, but an OLD COM
PANY, with up-to-the-minute policies.
We are loader of this form of protection.' Others try to follow-la
our footsteps IMITATE and try to ropy our policy, be
muse thvy know we have the beat, i
We live up to our crutract always, all wayai
Our pollclos are not Insdcd to pay stockholders big dividend,
we give you real protection at cost.
40.UOO Oreguulnna bounlil tlilo protection during llio last two
yrnra, to say not b Ing of lite ltxunnibt wliu liouglit Ibis as mo
fonn of trtirnlin In former yerfr
HKM rtlll P.UlTlt'l LAItH "
,JOHX II. IIUI'HTON, ; 1 . .
Mutual llracflt It call Ii and Arrlilent Aaaorlntntn, .
Next lo Hall Hotel, Klsmnllt Kall, (irr.
Please tend me rtearrlptlre folder on your Income
Insurance: . , , '
Income Desired. Name
... . ' ...... ' , '
f per Mo. Address
. Age Occupation ...,v '
Out Our Vay
t!
In playing cards and later re
" treshments were served by the
ladies. '
Henry Blanton, Warren Fruits.
and conduct a telephone busluess' '. . . . TWO MORE LITEM
In this city. I :
Installation of 24 stand. plpesj PITTSBURGH, Pa., Feb. 21.
to serve- the new city street I (AP) An Isolated section of the
Lee Brown, Chas. Brown, Elmer ' flushor was approved at the rec- i Klnlock coaf mine, scene of an
Stukel,. Melvln " Bowman and ommendation of Harry Pelts, explosion last night. In w
TONIGHT
hlcht"
Percy Woodhouse went as far as i chalrnian of the street committee.: three men were known to have)
they could in .cars to Medicine Mr. Fells also Informed the - been killed and eight others trap-1
lake and then skiied to Pammyj council thit the city should not ;ped, probably claimed two addl-j
have gone the rest of ; the way i to!
but It was growing dark so they
had to come back. j
.' Fred Petoreon and Frank Sex-1
Ion were visiting tho Merrill
grade and high schools Wednus-j
,day.
i Mrs. Tred Fletcher and sons'
nre visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Ofrield. I
Mrs. Elmer Stukel end Mrs. j
Laura Booth of Klamafh Falls !
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Fred
Stukel.
Mr. end Mrs. C. A. Barrows j
.and family were In Klamath Fallal
Tuesday.
The Merrill unit of the Klam-1
nth County Health association!
met at the Merrill library Tucs-!
day. Miss McClellen, county
nurse, brought Mrs. A. L. Mai- j
lery of Klamath Falls with her ;
who gave the ladles a talk on
health work In Douglas county.
Also In Tillamook county where
she had helped with tho work.
Mrs. Mallnry gave, many good
Ideas to this unit. The Loan
rM,..A, ...nm.lKnn Pann,4ail lllA
Special Holiday ;
DANCE
... : .... ? ' . ;
Don .Ridley and His Sextette"
New and Daring Music
WINTER GARDEN
M-M-M-M
RED , HOT
Vsi-KjT
MVyr4TS A LOAF
OF 6RAO,M-rrt EMOOCtrt
HE.ELS ON It, SO PA
AND MA NON'r AUWAVS A
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MOMEMrs VNE. O UKE "TO UVE OVER-
yiffig0, . Ah, Such ." :.
'. Delicious Food ' 1 '
S-Jal) from Our'
n Spotless Kitchen
IE YOU'RE tiiecLof the ordinary
fnrc or. wish to enfertoin a friend
at ft" pni'ticuliirly delicious lunch
,. eon, we invite you to be our'gueHt.
j' Only tho choieont delicacies find '
their why into our spotless kitchen,'
and our chefs know how to pre
serve ill' tho appctlzinu juices and -sayors
of good food unimpaired1 in
the cookfn. . n
HOTEL WILLARD
COFFEE SH0PPE
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clofet was ready and one loan
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