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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1928)
i'i Page ElgKf " IS EGELINE E MIS AT LOVELY PARTYs News Notes of Lumber ti Manufacturing Center j by Correspondent I , (Special to The Heruld) I " (Mrs. I). A.i McMillan, cor- ' . respondent) ; MODOC POINT, liar. '1. Mrs. S. V. Eglino was hostess at a prettily appointed shower In cour- I.wiy to Mrs. Melvlna Vaudcrhoff Klamath county, high school, re on Thursday afternoon at her turned homo with them In the home on Main street, Mrs. Van- ( evening. P?rhoof was the recipient of i Wins Viola Wilcox, a student tnsn useful and beautiful Rifts, at the Sacred Heart academy, at- ' Among those who called dorlng tended tho high school get-to-Iho afternoon were: . Mesdames gether party at Merrill Tuesday. I.. W. Wilcox. William Van Duk- Miss Mary Jo Walsh and Miss I or. J. K. Warner, K. rorath, M. Ann Hanson took advantage of ; Vnndorlioff, Emit Johnson, N. Y. tha excursion rates to San Fran Stoddard. E. L. pixon. It. A. Bal- Cisco and left Friday for their lentyne. It. C. rierson. N. I. ' first trip Into California. When 6hort, Wayne Jensen, Sam Ellis, returning Sunday evening they V. McCluskey, I). A. McMillan, stated they had never bad such O. W. Rand, J. C. Kauvle and a wonderful time before, and , JliM Mary Jo Walsh. 'they aro both crasy about the X Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jennings beauties of California, spent "the week-end with' friends' Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McCIus lu Klamath Falls. ""d Mr- l Mrs. L. W. Wll- ; Oliver Lyons of Ager. Calif., cox shopped In Klamath Falls ,. railed at the home of R. C. Tier- Saturday. -. son last Thursday. Mr. ; Lyons' Mrs. J. Waldeen and children 'and Mr. Pterson are old friends, and Mrs. A. O. Plerson and ctall ;i. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dixon left dren of Klamath Falls) visited at Sunday for a two weeks vacation tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 'lo be spent at Mcdford and Port- Swanson Wednesday, '.land. ' ":- 1 Mrs. Lon Conway of Rogue t Miss' Wary Jo W'a'sh ras call- River, and Mrs. 'Win. Sylvester d home Tuesday by the serious of Prlneville were week-end vla- Illness of her father. ; ;ji Miss .;' Dorothy I'icrson, spent .the week-end in Klamath Falls. f'Mte guest V( Miss Edrie Plnell. A. A. Clark has returned and , taken employment at the mill, j Mr. and Mrs. N. C. .Jones, arb r)-ceiving congratulations on the , birth of a nine and" a half pound j baby girl at the Klamath Valley ..hospital, Saturday, Feb. 25. Mrs. J. Martin of Pelican City (Vai:ed at the R. C. Plerson home "Wednesday. . Km -- - , . . . . . . auu jura, j. . nana, .air. nnA Mr. M K Vn..M m, ...i ; Itrs. J. C. Kauble. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Mclvln. Mr. and Mrs. Sam 'Ellis, and Mr. and Mrs. A'. L . Phort were among those shopping . lu Klamath Falls Saturday. ( I V wiled at Pelican City Saturday. ;.! Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kauble. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. land, Mr. .anrf Mm e M l ,.t't l lAnri I. ' " H I x- i ' -- - ... ... . uvu.i, wc . . v: i son. Abe Tunneyellff, Guy Stod-i aara and Ceo. McMillan attended -,ne suow in Klamath r"ai:s Sun-; flar. c I Mrs. C. Swanson shopped in 'Klamath Fulls Monday. . .... Geo. Rand and the Misses Alla and Fay Dwes of Pine Ridge ! .were calling Sere. Monday.' ', ' t, Quite a few ot our towns peo- : ''pie - attended the Fort Klamath ' ski carnival on Washington's . f llirthday, among them being Mrs. : RANCHES FOR SALE If you are looking f of a good buy in ranch property I have a 175-acre farm on the highway this side , of Merrill that can be bought at a price that is far below its actual value. It is all in cultivation, well ; fenced and has good buildings. This is . priced for a ; quick sale ONLY $65.00 PER ACRE on very easy terms. This ranch is a , good paying investment For h particulars see Davis with Slater Investment Company 115 So. 7th St. ' Phone 688 7 per cent money to loan on improved city property on easy navment plan. iT. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Muoro, Ulm. N. Y. Sioddard . aud lan Crump, Kufwvl Dirllng, Tom Sioddard, Itob McMillan. Ucny ICd wards and Cleo Knublc. Tom Sioddard arrived here Wednesday morninp; to spend the week-end with his parent. Mr. nd Mrs. N Y. Sioddard. -Tom Is n 1 1 f til In k the Cnlvorslly of Oregon nt Kukciic and In a soph omore In that Institution. llob McMillan attended the high, school Ret-together prty Tuesday at Merrill. Mr. and Mr. A. Jacobson were slintminir lu .Klauiath Fulls Krl- !lay. Their son, Karl, who In at- I lending tho Sacred Heart aca demy, returned home with I hem Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McMillan and ion, Rob, were shopping in Klamath Kails Friday. Their ton. George, who la a student in the I Mors at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. O.JW. Rand, i Mrs. M. E. Knauss was in I Klamath Falls Thursday, at the "bedside of her sister-in-law, Mrs. ! E. D. Tl.ton of Dorris. Calif., who underwent an p Deration for tonsils. , " SCOUT TROOPS PKRroRM FOR ELKS LODGE Elks of Klamath Falls lodge No. 1247 were given an oppor- lunuv lo omo or the work ff lbe BoT ScuU of ne Tar ious troops at the regular ledge session last evening, through the efforts of Henry V. Joyaux. J Troop three of the scouts dem- "b ., . in Rreet'?8g 1 'i:"'"-" 'lone showed first aid vyrk and ' i Troop eight demonstrated start- fires without the' aid cf " mat-liM DANK LIQUIDATES ' - I . FOR SEVENTY PER CENT ' j- . SALEM, Ore., Mar. 2. (AP) Stato Dank Superintendent Schramm ' announces dividend of -B0 per cent in the liquidation of the Cove State Dank. Thia Is the second dividend declared In the - process of liquidation and makes a total of 70 per cent. the AUTHORIZE NEW RAILROAD SPUR (Continued from ?a; One) - projovllng a spur up Ihv west bunk of Link river lu tup In dustries in the Pelican City arm. .The tireat Northern purchased properties with thli view lu end aver two vcars acn Its hcildtlmN extended to west Main strtct, at the west approach of the Link river bridge. A right of skirting the hill which parallels the west tuntk of Kwauna lake Is now jwned by tho company. , ; ' The spur will swing off on a Y from tho lOOJuot trestlu a horl distance ironi tho wost bank, of tho lake. 1.. C. Oilman. Seattle, vice. president of the Great Northern ; railroad who, accompanied by' Charles Hart. Portlaud. Great Northern .attorney, arrived this morning from Portland. Thev i could not be located this after- ( nono to comment on this most j recent development of Great Aortnern plana. ,. No statement from anthnrltit-! the sources could bo obtained relative to the possibility Of the Great Northern railroad building from the Riverside park property near the Link river bridge north . up the Link river canyon, but ; well Informed circles see this t move as not only a possible but a probable eventuality. , ,,' JURY TO GIVE VICE REPORT , PORTLAND. March S. P) ' Completing Its Investigation of : vice conditions in Portland, the ' Multnomah -county grand Jury , was expected to report late to day or early tomorrow. Activities of a number of men '. recently arrested in the campaign on vice, launched by H. S. Frank, : a private cltisen. and others. ! which brought about action on the part of the district attorney. , have been under investigation by i the grand Jury for the past two j weeks. gj-557vK83S&j! In New and Attractive Fabrics Springtime is the house wife's busy time she is sewing, cleaning cooking and preparing for the summer events With that fact in view we have assembled for your approval the largest showing of dres3 ma terials in southern Oregon so that the selection of Spring fabrics will be an easy matter Come, see, and compare both quality and prices. C AX Celanese x The women cf the world term It the wonder fabric made from Celancxe yurn and not rayon. It will not wrinkle, fade or shrink because Its all tested and wash ed in the factory. Different colored slips give the same- dress, made of Cel anese, different colors which makes several dresses all In one. Seo it today. Jl.59, 1.95 yd. Spring Voiles Voile Is always popular and In vogue for spring. This season they como in more . attractive patterns . and exquisite . designs. Very firm weave. 35 inches wide. - Please note the exceptionally low price they are now .being offered at. 45c and 98c yd. nil, I the Evening herald, klamath falls, ftKEcotf FLASHES ItHllKI. SLAIN. . MAVUil A. Nicaragua, Mar. IS. (A I') 4no Naiidtuu rebel was killed awl nnotlier wounded III rlnli 1m-Iwu M'Im-I hfiw nml an American marine ami Nlenr aKiinn nntloiuil iruunl Nitnl, nk report riTeltttl hero tolajr from the Interior. . 1 STEWART INDICTED. WASHINGTON, Mar. 2. (AP) Robert W. Ktcnart, clialnimu of tho board of the Htamlnnl (Ml romMny of Iiulutiia waa Imllrtol by a fiili-rnl gmml jury tixUiy for rvtiHlna; to answer quest Ions about the Continental Trading compauy'a liberty baud profit U'foro the senate Teapot dome commit tte, . INDICT HANK OKFICERK. KINIIL.W, ., Mar. 2. (API Tliirty-fUo inillitments rliarKlna; IliiiU'cn office rn and illrectont of I lie .Arcadia Hunk and Saving runiiuny M Arcadia, tlils Willi cnibraalenieiit of 97:1,11 tt. I were returned tmlay by tlio coun ty grand Jury. WOl l.D REGISTER I.OllllYISTS. WASHI.NGTO.N', Mar. 2. (AP) Tlie Caraway bill reouirlua; rrgLstration of all lobbyists, waa passe I ttxlay by tbo senate and sent to tho house. MAYOR SITED. CHICAGO, Mar. a. (AP) Mayor William Hale, Thompson was sued for 9M,(MM on charges of v libel twlay by William Mc Amlrew. former suM-rlntendent of acliooU, HUsprnded five mouths ago on chance of Insubordina tion and anll-AiuericanUut. McMahon, no coubt, is tho very man to "telf It to tbo mar ines." Besides, give him a pad of Western" L'nion blanks and In two weeks General Sandlno would be proprietor of a hot dog stand at Coney island. MERCHANDISE , r . . .k,. Organdies aro all the vogue this sea . son extremely p-pular In all the style centers. In thia hnmonse. collection you'll find bountiful colors and dainty p.fl terns the choice la easy and tho . price Is uncomparable. 36 Inches and 45 inches wide. 69c and 98c yd. . Colorfast Rayon Abcrfoylo Rayon Yes, and over 300 -"pieces from which to choose. This par ticular Rayon has developed In quality until It serves dozens of purposes at a moderate price. Fast color, beautiful patterns. , Just ask for "Abcrfuyle." - 35c to 98 yd. Mil Dil l F- iwiiiill ,vfe KLAMATH SsLsJL FALLS 'e . ur " trt"vi ii i w s m uliiili tf iilililiiiliiilililili ilililililililil "J MARINE DEATH CAUSE OF ROW (Continued from page One) policy of senate action, and Dill view. "Does that menu that I ho mur ines wll conlluuo to wuko war lu Nicaragua ludefllntt'ly, re gardless of our utttlude?" 1)111 asked. Senator Hhurlrldge, re publican. California, asked Dill if ho wanted tho marines with drawn and the Washington sena tor returned un emphatic "yea." Khortrldgo said such withdraw al would mean that tho Ameri can M'ltllens and property In Nicaragua would remalu at lh "mercy of tho bandit. Sandlno." Dill denied that American pro perty or American lives were endangered- and shouted that he did not bellovo that the marines should be sent anywhere to pro tect "largo Investment of a few," his declaration wax greet ed with applauso from both the rio r and tho galleries while Vice-President Dawes pounded f-'r order. SCOTLAND YARD PUZZLED OVER JEWEL THEFTS ! ' LONDON. Mar. S. ( API scot land Yard was punned today by a series of unprecedented Jewel robberies, tho latest of which wa the theft of a diamond tiara val- J ued at 3.300 pounds from a home ' In fashionable Mayfalr. ! In the past few days there had . been other astounding robberies which may be the work of the same gang. In two cases the ; burglars had the nerve to enter ; homos which they might have been expected to shun, ono of 'them being the home of s load- lu gpollce , official and the other a house occupied by a man who ! design sates and strong rooms for bankers. : Judging from the talk going , around It hasn't been decided ; finally whether the Democrats I will convene In Itewston, Hou ston or Hooston. 1 ' prkSlJ r w Organdies I E IS NEAR DEATH George. Wlrlt, owner of The Wirti Music Store on South Sixth. Ilea dnngurously 111 nt tho fam ily home on Fifth and Jefferson, suffering from pneumonia. Mr. Wlrta was stricken suddenly a few days ago with Influensa which quickly developed Into pneumunla A consultation ot physicians attending Mr.v Wlrti took place at tho family home today and a blood transfusion was fferd In attempt to savo his life. SECOND QUAKE ; IS FELT TODAY ' 'HILLINGS. Mont.. Mar. t. (A. p.) For the second llmo this week Montana has experienced an earthquake. ' At 10; SO o'clock last night buildings here were shaken and tbo city felt a dlstluat earth tremor. The shock vxtonded 10 miles west to Laurel but was nut felt to the east of bore. GEORG WIHTZ They're; newThey're different and they're i ' ' priced in reach of every man. In browns, tans, blues, grays single, two and three button coats brand new fabrics sure to see them try them v Boys' Suits Little gentH, you too, have a now selection from which to chooHO, s Very attractive untl well made suits priced from $10.50 and up P. S. We have some dandy shirts for only.. .Mil - v i .POLICE OATH lit IN' j I Hl'AL GANG OF Dltl'NKH Eugene Weeks, an ludl in, ur- rested oil Hovunlh aud Klamath I avenue last night tor being i drunk, forfeited n ball of 2f lu ; police court Mils morning when ' hu failed lu unnwer to the charge. ' Evan Cnrrigaii, ' arrested nl , Seventh and Main last night on ; a charge of being drunk, paid 3!i lu polliu court Ibis morning. I'nnblu to pay a finn ot I KG for being drunk. It. While was sentenced lo serru II days In the. city Jul I with n (2.1 fine, 'while was arrested last night. Doyle Chlluiiulii, Indian, wu unable to pay n flue of lii In police court this morning' and will servo 13 day III the city lull, I T. It. (Illlenwiilers forfeited ball In tho sum of 125 In pnllre court. Ilila morning when ho full ed to appear lo answer in I lie .charge of lining drunk ami dis orderly. (Illlenwiilvr " arrested by Chief of Police Keith Aui broso last night at eleven o'clock on Klnm-tlh avenue between Sixth and Seventh street. We offer McMuhon's name as referee In n debate between Frank L. Smith, deposed senator from. Illinois, and One-Eye Con nelly. Tho subject would be: Resolved: Thst Crashing the Gate Is elltter Thutl Getting It. DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE, on without obligation. A SWlCLL HAT for A SNAPPY ; A PAIR COnORFUL SOCKS ..J .' ATHLETIC UNDER WEAR Throe for 98c mm jiiliiiliiiliiiliiiliiililililililililiVWO tit liniiiiliiiliiiliiiliiiliii il KLAMATH SsLjJL FALLS 'Friday, MarcK 2, 192j) RANCH IN POE s VALLEY SOLD (C'onUuned Irum pass 1) , Iliilnes llrothers aro adding an other modern bungalow to tint Hot Springs illslrlcn with III" purchase of a lot on Pacific Tur ruru from H. D. Guorgn of tho Oslendort Motor cumpaiiy. Iluught us nil liivestinunt, pur ch.oui ot a six-room mudurn liuina on Ouk and Fifth street by Stephen Griffith from J. II. Anton was mndu. This deal Involved close to ir.r.tltl and like the other sale wu mndu through Chllcuto and Smith. WIVES TO TWO 1 ROBBERS Gr DEATH THREAT CHICAGO, Mar. 2. (AP) Mr. I Iteglha Donovan and Mr. C'har ! li s, wives of two of tba man ! charged with holding up a train nt Eyergreuti Park, Saturday and racaiilug with II33.OO0. hnvo, '.been Ihreateiioil with death. ', A federal grand Jury Indicted l five men for Hie robbery after j Hie two women made statements, i Tho women have been hidden III a hotel whore they will remain under pollen protection. and up And here are the Accessories $5.00 AS,',rFLL.,,.$1.00. SMUT' $2.29 for .... OF KICKS $5.50 for .... 50c $2.50 , i .