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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1928)
.Patre Efpfi? BUSINESS GOOD IE. 1 SAYS V THE EVEMING HEftALft, KLAMATH FALLS, tmSCOU. quired 14 day Mi u greatly enjoyed. '.! v "'.In early spring la predicted every where and early shipments to till point was the demand of merchants buying In New York City at the tlmo I was there," S'r. Moe concluded. NEW TODAY 1DKAL. HUMK I ' Thuralay, Mitwli I, lilgj , i y n C in lu GORMAN for f.-i-I'.r v.-r.l'. '.j home rloe ta tie' htrh school. This 5 -room home hus trout Urge room and dtntag room, fireplace, hardwood floors, lurne bedrooms, full base nieut, dandy !rne furnace, lame lot. This home Is part ly furnished. . Small down payment, balance monthly. T. U. WATTKKS 1 By MID I With a rlKht hook U the Jaw, Kails Corninn knocked out Peter Jackson, colored heavyweight ! filthier of Portland, Just 12 see !onls before the koiik would i have soitiiilcil the end of the Phone SCSI lenth round cf ci'io of the finest 1-31 and clfiinest fights over witness- -led In Klamath county lust night limine turkeys. In- at (.'hlloquln before a capacity to an unlimited degree are past )quk6 june, 1925, whu.h CMla. I Tluslness renditions, especially 'long the Pacific coast. give pro-; QUAKE FELT IN 1 a.lsn of a splendid years busl- j . TtWlfM aess. In the opinion of II. N. j MUNI AN A TOWN " lo of Moe't store, who with i Wrs. Moo returnee this mornliiKj UOZKMAN. Mont., Manh 1. .from a Mx weeks tour of the . (;p)Ko.sl.iiiit In this eectlon , 56 , Main St south and cast on business nud , wvr recorerlnic from an earth i pleasure, quako scara of yesterday, thoi - I Thst the days when 'the presl- tremors of which am snM m w. KOHTiAl.R (JiMitlal election effected business been the most severe since the! quire 4U5 IIIrIi St. Siliy Oheii-i house, rna1"' Lj I A hook to the rltht temolo bv acres good rri-Uackson, l.ilcl a heavy cut open over liorman a mint eye in ' tn second round, putting him to a alight disadvantago throughout the fight. ', ' v ., Mcnte Itcgcrs. by a hair Una decision took the fight from Jack Ilarinan of Klamoth Pulls. This fight turltlshed plenty of Interest for the tans. Itogers hails from Hood River. Whllo Wilbur Harrington of t the liMlli.f nf lr :.:nn "Yea. A . . i i ... . , -vj Bvirini iiiuusMim uounrs prop-' i-i-u, oit t- .99 t In11,l In many nrnmlnent m..n- ..... a .V r UIS MAI.r. i , . - " 1 1 j uaiaiKV. ' i the east and they are ail firm In Iho belief that the old Idea of the coming presidential elec tion having a great' effect on business, usually causing a d- j. Occupants of upper stories of office buildings, hotels and apart j nient houses here felt the shock ' more acutely than those on the street. prvsslon In general, has passed,". Mr. Moo slated. . I , '-. "While the east and south arc ' ' enjoying their share of business ! , snd prosperity, the Pacific coast .A .32 calibre bullet taken from ' In my mind Is the coming cen- ,.the abdomen of Crant Thomas. ' -r tf Industry, and I am more I timber broker shot Saturday than happy to be back la Klau- ! night, was being tested today by J11I1 Kails." Inspector ( raddick gated laud. 4 V miles from Ashland. Pour acres in pears and apricots, 'remainder In grain and alfalfa. Pine build ing aile. Klectricily and tele phone available. Daily mall, school bus to Ashland, tiood roads. Twrmx. Mrs. Mable Kearhert, 15 Skiduore St.. Ashland. Ore. ;' 1-St POKTI.AND. March 1. j : FOR SALE '68 head young I stock cattle Including a mini 1 ber of two-year-old steers. Itob ert S. Adams ranch west of ballastic ex-! State Llue Bridge near Mer- 11,-lnrnIne borne Mr. and. Mrs. Dert. to determine whether It was' rill. l-.l i!oa accompanied by -Miss Ccn-j fired from a .32 calibre revolver 'stance Schallcxk made the trip I found last night on Paul Welter. . from Havana by boat through the j 24. who was arrested as a sus fanania' canal. The trip re-' pect. 1 mm ('hlloquln was given the decision over Pat McPadden. It was the Hernial opiuicn ct the crowd this fight would have proven tnnro popular had It been di'i'lnrnl a draw. Iloth fighters wero In KhhI condition and were eveuly matchcil. ' The fight between Ted .Moore - of t'hlloqnin and Timber Sailers ; Work will begin aa soon, as had the crowd ou Its fc.-t poslblv oil the devnlopmeut of throughout the fight, which last- city park properties In Klumutli ed but two rounds, when Moore Kails, It was announced tuday by knocked Sauers out. Mayor T, II. Walters, cx-offlrlu "Spec" Woods und Jop pfl- member of tlio board. s man put up a splendid right. The 1 flio contour map for MW decision was a draw. ' park Is finally rompluted and liua It (us Howard of Klamsth Pulls been sent to a landseniw garduu and Kid Uatet of Chlloquia cpi-u-j er who will devise plans, fre ed tho fight, with the d lIon j llmiuury work In clearing otr the going 13 Howard. brush was carried on Inst 1 year Klnmuth Palls fight fans help-slid will be completed this sprlug. ed to fill the house whclt(A well litis been dug, nnd work brought In SUOO under tli pre-, In coutrnliiug pine beetle Infes- IIOY WAS tmilPTs ' lanolhor oow cnlvetl 111 the woods, 1 TIIKItK WKIIK TWINMjBiid Major brought III tho calf, , ' Major's six-year-old son, llnr- I MAUHIIPIKI.D. Ore,, Mar. l.:old, Inslsteit that If. oils row hail (API A week ago one of the j twins, the other eow should also, 'rows pn the ranch of W, I). Ma- lli went out Into thn woods and I Jor, of liny City, had a pair of j found the second cult ol n'si'cotid Iwlu cnlves. A few days Inlcr pair of twins, . ' motion of Savage of ChlloiUln It was tne general opinion ot tight fitns wly attended that Ihls card "waa the best ever held IU Klumath county. tut Inns has been Just completed by tho Klumath Porent Protec tive association. This work bud to be completed before tho main project-could be Instituted, May or Walters said. ' Compare!! our prices with any others in the city t is all that we ask of you. Here are a few of our extra special value giving ' items: - f Men's All Wool Suits $19.50 $24.50 $29.50 Boy's All Wool 2 Pants Suits $9.85 $12-85 $15-85 R Mi. New Spring Dress Shirts $1-95 $2-45 $2-95 Spring Caps $1.95 Spring Hats $2.95 to $4.85 Moleskin and CtxrAumv Po-nfc Gabradine Pants $2-95 $2.95 A Large Assortment of Men's Ath letic U-Suits, $1.00 values now 79c The Most For Your Money All Ways : : ' at the tii 't.: . , Always the Best OREGON WOOLEN STORE Eighth and Main . We Sell for ' Uss POR SALE Potatoes for stock j feed at 25 cents a sack. Graf-; ton and Jackman Pine Grove ! Cellars. 1-lw NEW UNIT OF x HOTEL PLANNED POK RENT Two rooms. bath, garage, JSO month. Phone 363 W. 1-St POR RENT Three - room fur nished house. 933 Washing ton. - 1-St POR IIOI SK MOVING or raising see Carl Pagerstrom. 1 133 "4 Walnut. Phone lz7. 1-261 FOR RENT Five room house. . 9-2S; two-room bouse, lit. SO. Phone EI4-J. 123 l'lum St. s x- l-6t FOR SALE -w 16-room rooming house, newly furnished. Steam heated. Five year lease with privilege ot renewal. Price $3000 with $2000 cash. 'Bal ance easy terms. Address Box 272.. Weed. Calif. l-6t BABY CHICKS Golden Buff and White Leghorns. Thornwell Tancred . Strains . R. I. Reds, (Queen Bess, .Strain) Barred ' Rocks. Turkens tnd Black Mi norca. Enoc,h," Crews, 8e ' bright. Calif. :' 1-St FOR SALE: C soprano sax, Bue- sher.' J35U0; - banjo-mandolin ! . (S. S. Student). SI2.&0. Good condition. 2119 White Ave. l-2t . MA;UIRE.S ELECTRICALLY HATCHED CHICKS White leghorns. Barred Plymouth ! Htbtks and R. I. Reds. 100 per cent 'accredited and offi cially B. W. D. blood tested. ! Our customers make big uc ! cess. So can you with Maguird chicks. Low prices. Pull In- formation and 200 testimonials i free on request. Write today,. J. R. Magulre. "Si Oregon St.. Portland. Oi- - l-3t FOR SALE Two lots on corner macadamised street, one-halt block from East Main. Price ' $700. Some terms. Phono, 181. l-3t NOTICE I represent the Fair Banks Tailoring Co., and the Alltro Woolen Co. If yon want quality c'.otbes at saving write and I will call at your onse with my samples, or you can call at my house, 834 Doty St. I have summer and winter goods for the whole family. Address A. B. Borgenson. Box 723. Klamath Palls. Ore. 1-lt WANTKD Reliable party, man and wife preferred, to take in good town. Cull at Herald. 4 ,. , . ' l-6t WANTED Messenger boy. West ern llllon. l-3t (Continued from page 1) pany's steam shovel which Is naw belng used on the Great North ern passenger terminal work. The dining rocm and banquet ball which together hare dimen sion ot itixSO can' seat comfort ably between 4S0 and SV0 peo- r'e. ' The two rooms will connect so that on occasion they can be con verted Into one rocm for a dance, a large meeting, and even an au tomobile show. Tho banquet room which la In the west end of the addition Includes a spac ious stage and dressing rooms on each side. Exposed beams dec crated with a combination ot Spanish and Indian motives, beau tiful wrought iron fixtures, plate glass, mirror doors and other In teresting effects will combine 'to make the joint rooms one of the moat attractive hottl features in" the state. Mr. Perrin said. Diffused light through' art glass will create, an artistic effect which could not otherwise be obtained. 1 Another feature of the addition will be the enlarging of the ho-1 tel kitchen. When the project I Is completed It will be thrift timea as large aa present and will f contain all modern culinary ap-1 pliances and facilities. The tn-' largement will be 26xlS. h j In the storage room will also be contained locker rocms and shower baths for the oso ct hotel employes waiters, bell boys, clerks and the like. Over the kitchen nnd storage room, Mr; Perrin explalnod, will be living ! quarters for the hotel manager : and his wife and five rooms : which will be occupied by hotel 1 employes. . The architect stressed the! adaptability 6f the banquet and ! dining room to diversified, pur-! poses, such as political meetings, 1 automobile shows, banquets and I the like. I Mr. Miller plans to complete j the project within the next two ! and one-naif months. Keep Your W.UIY t Hit KS Wurm With UTAH "ABERDEEN" i COAL 93 per cent Fuel, No clinkers. No soot. Satisfaction Guaranteed Sold by, the rack or ton. Bring your own sacks ' and save extra exnense. HEILBRONNER & REA . Ph-mo i'tu-W Phone ilU-R iht last drop" in offee added to coffee - a special blended richness i It's Not What We.Make It's What We Save Possibly you are one , of the many that has his savings in a home. Have these savings insured with a Title Insurance policy issued by us through i TITLE & TRUST Co. of Portland. WILSON , Abstract Co. Across Street from . Court; Howe ;.-VaT--Bs-r i Across street from Co . FOR SALE 4 ROOMS, almost new, close Ih, well built, cabin In rear, , garage with gravel driveway, on concrete paving. For aulek sale $2450. Must have $750 cash, balance $27.20 per month. This bouse is rented now for $40 per mo. THE WALTON. WRIGHT CO. 615 Klamath Ave. 1-lt PIRATES LOOT JAPANESE SHIP LONDON, March 1, p) An exchange telegraph from Hong- ' kong today says pirates captured and looted the Japaneso steamer Klnko Maru near Poochow, af terwards beaching It. The raid er escaped In their Junks to Kwliig mid Hallln Islands, Fu klen province. . j. ucsiroyers iook on ine om- ccrs and crew of the Klnko Maru which Is being salvaged by an other ship. . NEW PUBLISHER OF SACRAMENTO UNION IS TOLD $8.78 a Month Was 200, now IMJO - Brand new with ten new records. Only two more at these prices. Earl Shepherd Co.' f ,"H7 Main HI. SACRAMENTO, March 1, (VP) ; C. A. Hughes, well known Call- torn la newspaperman and former ! manager of the Los Angeles Ex 1 press and Oakland Tribune, has assumed the office of publisher of the Sacramento Union. ,IIo , succeeds W. W. Chapln, whose . minority stock was sold to Carl H. Ilrockhagen who purchased i the Union In partnership with Chapln three years ago, WOOD We have moved -our office to 126 -, South Seventh - ' Street . near the Telephone ""'.'' office. Peyton '& Co. "Wood to Burn" au u. iui, x nunc eu'j ill Klamath Falls Folks By Star Drug Co. JS. - Jv EDO M. HOA HOMO OO IT TONIGHT I f PtCTURE OF Mt HOH; T? WORK BEFORE 1 GOT A PICTURE OP I HOW ABOUT THAT - J-rf XBBEAiffA5TJ YOUR GETTJNQ X 1 rAERA "YDO PROMISED xr A & & - n A You'll -Return to The STAR Soaps Lifebuoy Soap, one cake Palm Olive Soap, three for Fairy Soap, one. cake , ... Pears Unscentcd Soap, one cake Pears Glycerine Soap, one cake Cuticura Soap, . one cake Woodbury's Soap, one cake Jonteel Soap, one akc Cara.Nome Soap, one cake .-. TOILET ARTICLES You'll Return to The" STAR 10c 25c 10c 20c 20 c 25c 25c 25c 50c .Our; co.-mi.stcnt policy of selling high-character drugs and atand ,iird merchandise at thrift prices, ' keep us busy and happy. Our prescription department is in charge of a reliable registered pharmacist. . Here perfect knowledge, skilled precision, and pure drugs combine to protect and benefit 'your Jiealth. "Vou'll return to the Star Drug Store. Jr Mints on X jy ?i exclusively 'I V : , I Sundries ' Cutex Cuticle,, - Remover Cutex Liquid Polish Cutex, Manicure Set Mum Deodorant,' largo size ,X Bazin , ' . Depilatory i Absorbent Cotton, one pound Puretcst Aspirin 100 in a bottlo....... Itcxall Milk Mag. nosia, 16 ounces Kpsom Salts, one pound 35c 35c 60c 50c 50c 75c; 69c 39c 25c We use VELOX only in bur Kodak department. In at 9 a. m. - - - - Out at 5 p. m. Service Quality . Low Prices STAR DRUG STORE; FIFTH and MAIN STREETS . t , Service, Quality and Low Prices Service Quality ; Low Prices