THE EVENING HERALD, Kt.AMATH FALLS, OREGON Pncre Th're V Back Seat for You, Sculpture! I ahliimonl waa received for Joe I llru ki iifi-lil, Thia uhlpuiuiit ar i rlvc-d from Portland. Thn rhltk- Radio' Some , -.Picker! lr. Oltteml. ii North . Bow arrival. ;a Klaluulh Fall Mm. F. L. Crittenden and amaU coming here a few moiitlta aci on are enjoying a vlalt In Pnrt-j with her huahnnd who I mana land with relulivea und frlenila. ger of the teleplioue roinpnuy In Mm. Crittenden la among the ( Klamath Falla. NEWS IN BRIEF n were dillre.rvd by the ll. K. I), furrier of the pokiuI depart luent today. IWdnosdav, Mai el) 11. 1028 f 'fwr ' '-"Xs. Ihiiililitcr In llurn A H' liouml iilrl, hum oil Hul -inday iiinritliiK. Mil nil 10 In Mr, nml Mnt. II. W. I.i.tlih or HI 7 Klisl Main hu bveu nuiiiiul "l.or rulhii Klnyn'." Ililiiru her imir iIiiko Mm. li'llih w.im Mis I.i'im Vlrnry, llcturucd In I'm 1 1. mil After nn iiij-iitlo visit In Kluiiuith Full villi Iter father. I'. ChrlHliiphi'Miill nf Tim Ureal Northern railroad. MIm A. Chris-liiphi-rkoii has mluriiml In her Iiiiiiiii In 1'iiriliiiiil. Vlnlml 111 Hiiiimi IUhiiIi KiiioiiIii home lil Tilriillill. Wash., I ruin a v.nt of Oreaoii "ml California. Mr. and Mm. Churlis M. Mersey visited fur Mhurt 1I11111 HI tlio li ii mo of Mr. uml Mm. Kil Hiillem. Tim ylnMnrn ejpross ril tlirium-lviM as wry much pleased wild Hi" Kluinulh rnuii ly. Mr. Ilcrsey In iiiunumr of llm . Laundries II "Din Hervlru, company at Turniim. Wash. M nil Trip Accompanied liy lilt wife and children. Kr-d II. IVienon. county superintendent or i hnul has left ull two weeks' vura ilna trip ihmiiKli Hi-' Witliim etl valley, rnrtluml ami lino WunlllUKUin. White vlsltllllC III" varluua plures. .Mr. 1'i lets n will attend schools, To VUll rrriil Among thn college set return InK tli In week-end l"r the spring vumtlon la MIm Hope tiordon, duughlcr of Mr. uml Mr. J. A. (lunluii. Miss Hope ' " student at Hi. Helens Hull In Portland. Iliiriiliurl expects In Imi gone fur HI'VITIll lIliyK llll'l Will SpCIld the grimier pnrt of llm Hum In Hun r'ruilelsco, IIiixIikimi Visitor. Warren Crooks, iiMiiugcr of llm lloliliiu liulii sloru ut Chllii' iiulii. spent Tui'mluy Ui Ihu cliy mi hindni'is, returning home late Inst evening with niMrrliiuiillKO for llio lii'litlllmrliiK lowu mure. I'Ii-:ih i Auillilico Mm. Charles It 'Ikii Krovllle, nlnll, accompanied by Isaac M. Karrla. pianist, pliuxi-il a Inrgo ii ikI I-ii. o (whu hud KailinriMl nt llm noun forum of llm chumhor or roinniniro today whim aha rendered voiul selections. Mm. Hcuvilln Iihh Jilnt recently urrlved In Klmunlli Kali for a amy of several weeks during- which lima her hiialmnd. Iir. Chuile Itolgn Kcovllle will deliver a scries of evangelistic lecture at thu First Christian rlillrrh. IIoIiIiuhhi l.i l l or North l.ee llohlimon lus loft for his home In Houltlo afinr being a patient In a locul IkmiIIuI for several weeks following an aid-di-ut III whh h hla burse ilruKK'-il him. Itoliliiaou wna- employed ut tho Kllla Young ranch at the limit of Uik incident. Iltrtlidny Honored Juin KIiik. tho elght-ycar-old iloiiiihlur of Mr. and Mr. Kill of I'ailflc Ti-rracu cidi-liralvd her lilrtliday at the family homo on i Sunday. Twciiiy-ono of thn play- iiuiiHa or j unn apont tho after noon at tho KIiik renldunr. ! Houlll on llullla Frank I). I.m. Imnhor broker with offlroa In lh Hot"! Wlllard. Irfl on Tueiday nvanliK lor Hur ranicntn and othor aouthcru polnta on a bulni'a trip. J'nrkiM-a .( Ilomr Mr. and Mm. i. 1. l'arkrr aro home from an cuioyabln trip through aouihrrn California wh-rn they apvnt tho paal two weeka. Mr. I'arkiT haa rvauuivd hla dtttlra aa mnnagor uf thv Amerlrnn Hallway Kxpri-aa offlco n I hla city. . WA. -;;tOA ' 'r? v- I ; I l i f I . h Pirf sf4 Via V- .s A " . I !il j'i C ' f m i ' . i I ii i. t ir 4 y i ' my:: i i ...... I artner on liiKiMfilon Trip Tree M. Karmer. Inapevtor of tln automotive transportation de partment of thn puhlle lu-rvlre ! oi.iiiinlixlpii.' arrived In Klunnrtli ralla on Tiieaduy aftornoon. Mr. Farmer I here to awlat swm-m of vehlilea In making: out the j j yearly report. During hla any : In the i liy Farmer will be a I guitit at tne Motet null and plana 'to remain here until the middle .' of next week. Mr. Farmer muki a hla headquarter In Medford anil haa rharge of the eoulhern Ore gon territory for the public er vke ocmmlaaion. He haa taken the plnre of Jaik Goril n of the commlaalon who haa been trans ferred to Portland. In from lla'Altv Mr. and Mn. C. J. Taylor I and -Mm. John Slinmona and daughter, Mary Jean, of lleutty. ! are In the city today ahopplng und trananctlng bUHlneaa, They expect to return homo tomorrow. Mm. Taylor will ' have dental work done while In the city. it'' m . . V ' I - ! :A v 'fsa 1 "T" """ "7 l.umlMT Itrokrm Hen Tartar-Webater and Johnaon, prominent lumber brokera of San Franclaco were bualnens vlsitora In Klamath Falla yeoterday. They recently took over the Khaata View mill. BOND SALESMAN WANTED To represent locally one of the oldest and largest Ulinlli Inl inslltutlona In America. Wts ulrendy hnve a lurxe local rttatiliahrd clientele. I'onlllon iwrinunenl and highly re munerative. ' Thia la an exceptional opportunity for a .ung. aniMtloim man to enlalillnh hi mm.' If lu u . permanent, pleasant aud profitable business. See llolit. K. KiMler. Hlnte Mr., Hotel llalilwlll, thia week or addrcxa. iWi Wrstrrn IJoinl. Miirtgnue IMillf..' Portlnml. " V f iilr l I j ! . I I MoiImt lu Im- llonoml ; Mothers of young women who j p( ked by radl.. Yw,, ,leen are members of the Daughters , .. i iof Job will be special guest, at Fairwe.tbe I, one of the three the l:dge meotlng on Thursday "lr" laal r"u,H Ian COJ1H! night at Moxonic hall. Each daughter is asked t bring ber mother. ' Mi. Kli lclii r Mrs. Lillinn Arriving ; Fletcher, travel- to participate In First National's production of "Helen of Troy." They tuned In to KFI. at Los An ;eles. got their descriptions, heard them and aent in their votes. And no television, either. ONLY; 3 DAYS MORE from which to choose 9. beautiful oil. paint' ing painted by Prof. BERT - Meier & Franks Exhibition. Artist' Free With Each $25.00 in Sales Slips sub mitted, or they are sold at actual cost, ' $2.50. To (,o lii Kuni Directors of the chamber of ronunnrce unanimously voted the aending of Karl V. Iteynoldii. wc retury of the Klamath Fulls chamber to Kugene from March l'J to 23 to a.tlrml the Oregon short course achool. A motion to send Mr. Iteynolds t tho northern city for four days was made by Attorney Itool C. Oroes-beck. I Myron, sculptor of tho fith century II. ('.. sought in his famous 1 I ilM,.nli..l..u afi.f.iu ..r lha un....nt llr..k ,1 f lir,.L'i.r In utriru.l . ! an Id mi I conception of human grace und beuuty of form. He sue- '' auditor and ropr.'sentaHv .....1...1 i.i.i .ni.i.in t v.-ii m..v ih,.i in iiiiii iriiiii-lla stack I of the home office of the Yeo-lgram has been arranged by 'of Holland Park Health School. London, aucceeds liule belter? j men will visit, the Klamath Falls , committee in charge composed I -.- j lodge on Saturday evening, ac-1 of: Ruth Compton, Besie Ilu- ranch on business. Mr. Cramer Is corning i annouucvn.eui am":. : mCr. .uius r ..n, . e.. ' ,i, ti,i I The meeting will be held at the ma Grizzle rails. Kefre-thments - I t1 I.' I.AI1 . ".Ill ...... "..-.I I. J, W . I . 1111.1 M L . . U , H V . . U Ing to Mr. E. W. Corr. Mr. and Mrs. J,, H. Ezell will be apeci- ' guests Mr. Ezell is state man ager of the order. fore returning home nt Fort to their Klnmuth. Arcade. KHoii nt llend I f Tom Dixon, general superlb- '" Nortli , K'liil.ct of The Crest Northern i Mrs. Hoaa Carlson, accompan- , leilroad is truiisacllug business , led by her son. Lee Hobinson. the will be served at the close of the evening. J t. r- ajV i,n.'.aa vxj KLAMATH lZJ FALLS r5i7&rvDEPENpABLE MERCHANDISE Mrs. llArnlturt Ix-avlng Mrs. (lenrge Ham hart of the Huriihurt Hhop plana lo ' leave this week-end for Han Francisco on a brief buying trip. Mrs. )iiiis Hume from Sonili Mr. und Mm. Dun Hyan of Fort Klumnth returned home from Suit Ulugo. Calir, where they spent the greater part cf Ihu winter months and for a short limn aro visiting In Klum nth Falls us the house guests of Mr. and Mm. J. J. Keller be- in llend for several days. Mr. fxou Is stopping ut The Pilot lln'ti lun ut llend during his Viktncss visit there. Kiting In Oregon . V. Card of Los Angeles. Culif.. arrived In Klnmuth Fulls this morning to visit for a short time. Mr. Card will motor through Klumnth county while In this i.ertioli, He expressed .limsulf us trry much delighted with the . scenery of this country. left for Auburn. Wash. Hobinson j Is recovering from Injuries sua- j tallied hero some time ago and ; Is returning lo his home with his i mother and a sister. Hunt's Knlrtiilnlug Tonight Dr. and Mm. Warren Hunt are entertaining with a dinner party at the Club cafe this evening at seven o'clock. Covers will be luid for at least 30 guests. i FASTER and EASIER FALLING and BUCKING ! .Mrs. IH'wecwc leuvliiR Mns. R. E. Ilcweese. wife of i . ;U. K. Dewecse of tho Star prng lDAUGHTERS OF I store, plum to leave on Thursday t tfD Tf M AMC for Sun- Frunclsco and i.ihcr bay f ' 1 I1lflr. jellies where he will visit for; ANNIVERSARY sumo time. !!. Wrnlon Here .Mny Ki lurolng Tomorrow I , ,....J.. Albert May of Moe's storo Is . "- " spent Tnes- Puughters of Job will cele brate the fourth anniversary of the founding of the order in WITH No. S03 I No. r.n SIMONDS ROYAL CHINOOK Cross-Cut : SAWS ' A day's work with a Simonds Saw is a good deal easier and you eer-. tainly do more cutting than if you are ushig saws that are not crescent ground. We carry a stock of Simonds Saws and can fill your orders promptly. LORENZ CO. Wholesale Industrial Niiiilles KLAMATH 'FALLS OREGON . returning onThiimduy mornings jdl"r ln "' '''Miplng aud via- Klamuth Fulls at the regular train from San Francisco, where ! ".ln w,,h Wnda from Fort loilgo meeting on Thursday he spent piirchnsliig merchundiso for the ; Klamuth Fulls More. t Klamath where she Is stopping with her mother at the Fort night at Masonic temple. Alcng with'the celebration the Klnmmli hotel. Mrs. Weed on has young women will honor their J charge of the hotel during the mothers, the evening to be known absence of Mr. and Mm. Taylor; as "Mother's Night." who are In Portland where Mr. I The lodge session has been A pro' tout Ion Hum Transferred Noulli lll..l. Il.irn txt I'nrflnn.l sun of Mrs. Jennie Hum of this city, t Taylor is receiving medical at-1 called for 7:30 o'clock has been transferred to Modesto. California, when, he will make ,,m,xl his future home with his wife. ,,.. . ' . .. and family. The transfer comes! In the form of a splendid pro-1 (irlffllh Ilaxter of Moe's store. who Is B patient at the Klamath r!oi.....l knM.,l...l ..rr..(... r-nM motion fur Mr. Hum who Is con-i " , ' ""i . . .. ,,K , ..... ..., an Infection ln his hand was re-i lieciCll i!ll Ullll Ml imi i-u,,.,,n hurdwnre firms of the Puclfir const. Sin. Jennie Hum, mother, vlxlted with him for a brief time In Ashland on Tties duy while he was enroute north lo Portlund to make final ar rangements for leaving for California. ported very much Improved this 1 afternoon, Mr. Ilaxter had ' iuimiui iiikiii ami ins irienos nope he Is now on the road to recov-! ery. llwrvitl Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. II. K. ChrlKty. well know residents of Klamath Falls, observed their 4!th wed ding annlversnry on . Tuesday, Murrli llllh. They were honored at tho regulnr meeting of Aloha chapter hold Inst evening' at Ma sonic hall. In From Mnlln i II. M. Houston of Mnlln spent Tuesday In Klamath Falls, on business. NooiicIicMit In tiiy F.nrouto to his home In Head, L. L. Nooncliesler urrlved In Klnmulh Fulls this morning from Portland where he has been transacting business for several days. 'Mr. Noouchester Is a ftir buyer and will spend a few days In Klumnth county before retiirn- Haliy flili-kens Arriving; I Another shipment of baby' chickens . arrived In Klamath , Falls this morning, one shipment i of 2ti0 from Salem lor Ottoj Kchoeiifieldt, well known rancher! of the Merrill country. Another! CARD PARTY nd SOCIAL , Refreshments Thursday Evening MOOSE HALL Members and friends and visiting members urged to come The Newest fdv 1 r ' ., ,t lfl- Ing In llend. Jackson on HiiHlne?ai Fred Jackson of Chlloqiiln Is a buslncKs visitor In the city to day. Mih im 1 1 - ll( n J. K. MaeAnnlly of Iho Martin Publishing company with head iiuurlers In Port land urrlved In Klumnth Fulls today und will re-: main hero for some time In the Interests of .his company who are; publishing thn Veterans of For olgn Wars book, which Is lo come! off thn press before the state convention In this city in July.' MticAually Is a gncst nt the Hotel Arcade. No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels If you with to bm permanently ra llvd of (ta tn stomach and bowels, ink B.taltiMinn Cat Tablet, which are prepared jwially (or atomach s and ail th bad alt acta raaultlng from ga prira, Ihat etnpty, gnawinc fatting at tha pit of tha atomach wilt disappear; that tiniiuua, nfrvou foaling with naart pat Bitattnn will vanUh, and von will arain a able to uka a dp braath without diarontlort. That drowjr, alaepy faallng after dinner will be repine! by deaira for evttcrtiiinment. Blontlng will ceasa. Your ltrut. arm a and nngara jll no longer leel cold and "go to aleep" be cauie fXalmnn'a Gaa Tablet a preA-ent (rrm trtUrferlng ' wllh the rircta lion. lt the c'niln. In tha yellow park ae, at ait $m4 Uiug atora, i'rice $1. Always on hand at STAR DRUG CO. lino Trout Port luiitl j Ira K. Cramer of Iho Hoiithtirn Pacini, with hcadquartem ln Portland, In horo for a hriof tlmo WATCH REPAIRING 11 Kit K 1 year gunrantco on all work GEO. METZ JKWKI.KTl 023 Slain Has 1001 Uses The Plaster That Sticks or Mends Anything You can use It to mend a lamp shade or a base ball 1st. to wind a golf stick or a tennis racket, tn seal the crack In a window pane. 'to Insulate your radio wires. So hundy and so valuable In 'many ways, no home, office, shop, auto, camp er's kit or traveler's hag . should 'be without It. STAR DRUG STORE . . Klamath Falla, Oregon Luncheonette Dress Sets So popular were these handsome sets that the first shipment we received were sold in only two; days,. Many customers requested that we re- order which we did. They arrived this morn-; ing and are offered at the same sale price, Select Early Gay Array of Colors- They're new they're practical they're a saucy combi-' nation of youthful charm, and practicability. Consisting, of a waterproof apron with panel front, adjustable back and jaunty flare organdie pockets, with a dress to, match' made in tight bodice style with lace trimmed collar., cuffs and pockets. ' .' See These E:.v.:tifu! S.rts Tcday SALE PRICES KLAMATH. LZJL FALLS 1 t!S?sic& L