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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1928)
Face ST COPCO REVENUE REVEALS GAIN BAN FRANCISCO, March 1, (JP) Th California Oregon Pow- rr company operating In Yreka, piimmulr and various northern California and Oregon towns, to - Last and uays oi m. a Kevival m Klamath Falls TUESDAY Masonic Tuesday night Dr. Scoville will preach on the "PLUMB LINE." It will be Masonic night at the tabernacle and is one of the stellar attrac tions of the entire revival. Dr. Scoville is a 32nd degree Mason, a Shriner and Knight Temp lar and has worked out a great address. He goes back to the beginning of Masonry and tells what the lodge has done for the church, the home and the schools. Mi's. Scoville will sing "The City Four Square." Dr. Scoville will lead the big choir and vast crowd in a big sing. We Will Soon Show the Authentic Colors and Weaves for VNi iistt II I l II S i n ii vi i - -Zil J ! XV II 1 I Vk Tl 9 atfl 1 9 ..... i mmm i z i v i j r ' T T' Leading style authorities tell us lhi3 Spring will be a great season for color in men's apparel and the beautiful fabrics of these suits do justice to the new vogue of colors, and they're bub bling over with smartness. The new Spring garments represent in all details -the remarkable advan tages which result from our intimate contact with the designing rooms of Hart Schaffner & Mara. The college man's heart's desire can ' be gratified here as well as the business . man s longing for good appearance. ' Our Spring Opening Will Soon Be A nnounced . m. m. . . . . . . o 4 liZllREORCANWNG m? operating revenue was f..j 013,081. compared with IS.491.-I , 065 la 192. Operating ex-, j pens. excluding taxea for 1!T were J1.00OS0. leaving a net operating revenue of I1.9US.1J0 'for lust year. Greatest ocovnie k-s a " " NIGHT Night C, 3. 0 o efe . o A. A A. A A A. 1. 1 4 4. BASEBALL WILL EE DISCUSSED The meetini; called for Tuesday ' ntKht to be held at Yreka for the purpose of reorganiiing baseball i in southern Orvaou and northern I California, has bevu postponed I Three masterful addreases, villi-' etrecllveuess ilea in his until Wediumiluy night according j larso audiences at each service, a ability to dlgrewi ami give lllus to word received by Kred li lover, ! ,rw f ,, converts making a ! llou 1 then return to from "Pop .Vinegar, president of I , , ., , fc . ... . i main Ihemo w ithout a break. the Southern Oregon Baseball League, today. I An effort will be made at Die j il.nl.. . Southern Oon - North - - - - bajwsau.-, WO''VU f.ir.l k't.m.lfr. L' h ' - , m,,.; . i Jl . U . muir and Mt I Shasta A delega- uZ n 'L ? Sm 1 .h ".I - ' . . tuis win attend irom thU city. LEGIONNAIRES fkllT CT D Ii t ftfT' JU I tKJK tiLXJKJU , WFDNFSnAY FVFimu ,h "ieholU of the king rrt,lit,JWn firll:hlci resulted In the beheading Whatever may be the outcome, the fact remains that the Amer ican Legion and Pelican Hay Lumber company basketball ' teams clash on the Legion Mo- luunui uuiiuiog iioor vteuuesuay night will be one of the hardest fought games In the basketball history. i The Legion, it Is true, was de-' teated by the lumbar, pliers In their first clash, 29 to 16, but It waa one of the roughest and i toughest games ever witnessed on ;a p-iamatn floor. ! The first game was on the Pelican Bar floor; the second will be on the Legion Memorial I floor. Much interest In the gam um oeen aroasea Because of geen rivalry between the two groups of athletes. &RAIN WOULD BE GREAT HELP TO r a eiif ii a n m w w- ! "Th In VPithAr maw Ka the mctoriats. the golfen and the bikers, but, so far as I am con- cerned. I would just as soon it ' rainea torrents fcr the next month." j oucn is the reaction of County Agent C A. Henderson t. ih. i lovelyand warm weather KUmathitber. Is . badge ...o.ted to ?ch ; has been experiencing. land. every 19J7 member but. ! "You see." he continued, "the 1 min. i. .k.. i i. jJ..L.. i .1! fmera'are ableo" " i ! something of a dry year. Notn-I ing to get worried about yet. but lust the same I'd like to see it rain a bit more." Snow on the mountain ranges! r" .v7 1 .. ... T - l lime last year. -! Markets PORTLAND. March 19. W) Wholesale prices: Butter steady, i Portland dairy exchange, net wholesale prices: Cubes extras 45c: standards 45c; prime firsts 44c: firsts 44 He ' Creamery prices: Prints 3c over cube standards. Eggs steady, fresh standard extras 24c; fresh standard firsts ; 21c; fresh medium extraa 21c; fresh medium firsts 19c; prices to retailers 2c over exchange Drices. Assoclstlon selling nrlc- I es: Extraa 26c; firsts 2.1c; med ium 23c; undersized 20c. Bids to tha farmer: Butter fat steady. 46c station, 47c track, 52c fob Portland. Poultry steady; heary bens 22 624c: light 15620c; springs 20&21c: broilers 236 25c; Pckin white ducks 20c; colored, nomi- i nal; turkeys, alive 250 27c. Onions steady, lecal 2.D0 3.50 per cwt. Potatoes steady ' t. 75c 0 1.25 sack. - : i " ; That Constant ; Backache Too Oftn ThU Warn of Sluggish Kidneys. LAME) Stiff? Achy Everyday bring cot is tar) t, naggmf tc ehc Sure your kidneys mn working right Sluggith kidneys allow waste impurities to remain in the blood and upset the whole system. A common warning is too frequent, scanty or burning secretions. Use Dwm't Pill. Dean', a stimu lant diuretic, increase the secretion oi the kidneys and thus aid in the eli mination of waste impurities. Are endorsed by users everywhere. At your neighbor 50,000 Users Endorse Doan's; C. P. Pty. TOT Eait K. Sc., Grant Pas. )r.. m vi 'I an Ud to mv a arorsd wortl lav Dmb'i Pill fkoow Owy wiil do what w clmd far I Horn. My a id nay waraa'l rifht ftd I had a Urn, achv ba a lama, acity tacs thai mad (t kard for to a loop. Daai Pill. Mirni K by rOTina Ik. bukKlM 1 sod rasuwlisc itm sctMa el My SadMys.'' ( . DOAN'S Tft" STIMULANT DIURETIC ft KIDNEYS betor Milium Co. HiC..DMa.WC TOP VHE EVENINT, HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOfrtT Grandmothers Went Barefooted But Their Granddaughters go Barebacked Claims Evangelist I " five In date, great song services . ;snd voal numbers by Mrs. Aleno( ! .tJT. - - - -BltillaHs l..f i.vtktf III Ih. EMH ' - ' " Ul IUP I I'll U mi II ! K it t WHICH lie marked the second Sunday of the, used strong language in con- evangelistic mission. : idetiinlug. The man who came T"kUK ,hB mbhnl nr of tetwoen another man and his Joh,, th0 " " musing serration, was Herodias as the central Idea of handled without gloves. I.Ike- his theme Sunday night. Dr. Sco- vllle. beld his audience spell- """ .- Ing story of intrigue and murder of John the Baptist w ho dared to tell the king of his sin. No 'small part of Kvaugellst Sco- LONGEST PLANE TRIP OF WOMAN CLOSES TODAY iuiii ubis. AUHtrana March 11 im Th i.,. rii.h, ever undertn Sv . " . i ever undertaken by a woman waa completed here today. Mrs. Keith Mlllnr snit rantaln W. X. Lancaster, flvinr . - seater light pUne. tho Red Ke.l,wo. 'c,'k;- . . . . K. D. Swinnev of r.Invi-p's Jew arntea nere irom t royuon, r.ng- rllsnd. a flight of 13,000 niiiea. imeThe couple started from Kngland lhe on October 14 and carried their two luggage In two suit cases. 'and. rit.k. .. .nn i, . o &r DTQ Id C AT TV, j . It Is expected that at least 30 irJt.l omen , I J j members will turn out. for the MEET TONIGHT rwhrl Sunday at the city ball. Tho baud members Klamath sportsmen who desire ' " nloua to bo ready to appear tho protection and tho standing.'0 PMblc within tha near future, which the sportsmen's badge gives to the hunter or angler. BAB Y BORN TO are advised to attend the meet- ing of the sportsmen's assorts Hon at the Klamath county cham ber of commerce tonight, Badges bare been ordered and awaraea accoramg to toe mi membership. In other words. before the badge la delivered tho m.mk.. i.,. ,.. : -lUo1-. 1 Other matters of Importance to Klamath sportsmen will be dl- 'cussed. - WARM IX MKFORD WED FORD, March 19. (P) ine mercury rose yesterday in tho Itogue River valley, record-j Ing a maximum temperature of! 81 degrees In this city the warmest day of the year. The minimum was 38 degrees. Cloudy and cooler Is the forecast for to morrow. Flaunt a Just Unpacked i l'urhig the delivery of his ( moil the evaugellKt took side swipes at modern dunces which. ' 0,6 "h! i nut v, ii u vii Ill ... . . wise the woman who aets forth all powdered and painted lu tho nope; tuat some married man '.would run away with her was figuratively g lug. The e Iven good spauk- g. The evangelist said that ; the grandmothers of ladles or 'girls went barefooted but their grauddaughters went harebarked. I ORGANIZE BAND I AT CITY HALL Definite organisation, of. the Klamath Palls Municipal Band - , , - L . ""a iuuiineieu on ounuar nen I " .ber. met at the City Hall ... . ,.' m.rirn 111 I liri . (1 li 17U1ULM"IV I - Irangeinents for the first rehearsal !" ." Sunday Marcb. IS. at . , 1 V117 .iuiv wan uivctea UJ M'lTll I"' . b,n1 lw,lU,r: Brui VonlK busl - inM Sm. " - !'"' "lness manager, and J. Nelson, secretary and librarian RUC1H FAMII Y Ir. C V. Hugh, prominent .young Physician of this cit re. ... .k." .... jceived word of the arrival of a I .... . ., ' ". ' ... . . " 7, TyrnT .'" - ,hllrt, fl", , ' 'rj D..i. , ;' Mr- "".Kb. popu &T youDK couple Mo'.Ser'.nd "" aB? i-.0?,..""-. "L ,0n "VVn"X o - j - FATALLY 111 RXEII , DE.VVKK, Colo., March (yP) j Bert C. Hart. Denver, Is be - lloved to have been fatally burn- 'ed. three persons were .reported In a critical condition aud a total of 15 persons were taken 'to hospital as a result of a fir early this morning that partially des - troyed the Ci.lorado house, be- tween Sixteenth and- Seventeenth streets on Larimer atreet. Smartness all Their. Own 16-7Sto39-75 Tho fashionable woman has come to know that if Hhe is to have & complete wardrobe for Spring,' nho muKt includo at leatit one or two tailored Huitti. Twill, Oxford cloth and rep are three of Spring's omartest materials. Satin binding, tiered pockets, pleated and wrap around skirts. McDonalds Ladies Shoppe 114 North 8th Street, Hopka Bldg. Around the corner from Forbes Drug Store Is. BRIEF NEWS OF KLAMATH Mr. Van Meet Here Mrs. M. J. Van Fleet, mother' Of Mrs, Jeau Vun Kleet I.eo of Pacific Terrace, has arrived lu 1 the city from Idnlio and will ro-i main hero with her duughter In definitely, Troop Three) Mcetlnir On Tuesday evening the Hoy Hi,uIm nf Trimn I'tirm, will niimt I " r regular session Instead of lo- ' previously Manned. M"" Another popular member of the college sot. homo for the spring holidays Is Miss Helen Abbey. .inss Aouey is attciiuiiiK tnu tnl- . verslty of Oregon. I'Dlventliy Dance Ticket Tickets for the university ilum-e to b held at the Winter Harden on Friday vrenlng, March !S. bava been placed on sule. Mem bars of the college, set homo for, the spring vacation wore selling! the tickets throughout I lie biml nsss district today. Tickets cau be secured at the tirey (loose Shop. The proceods of the dance' . ... ... , -r - - inn r.u.- . building. Mis. Margaret i Cummlnra I. rh.irn,.. , ,i.' - w, .. committee In charge In Ibis city '"'ng assisted by Mlsnia eepna nogcrs, Virginia lllch mond, Kdna Dunbar and Helen Abbev i 1 , MINER I A itr KILLED AS HE REACHES HIS AMBITION O RANTS PA8H. March 19. ) Caught by a cavelu In the mlue In which he believed he had finally struck his t Ttune, Mar; fin J. Vincent. CI, was killed more than a week ago In the' Jnnn-K-J section of this conn- y. Searchers found the body '" under five feet of oartn. - innwc rar Irfnrn CwvilJ HUJICtLf ! IN HARD FALL , .. . ... j . i - Fearing that the roadster u1 "Meh T, 'k ???- "i .; the .corner of Tenth and l'lno. ' I crashing Into the stone wsll at, 1 the Magulrn residence. In the' fall Coons suffered. Severely bruised arm and hand. At a late hour this afternoon, the at-1 ; lending physician had not pro- ; nouncod the seriousness of the ;laurr to bis arm. He la a j patient at the Klamath General I hospital where he was rushed ' following the Injury. Wonderful .Values Al Tim LIBERTY -THEATKK- IjiI hllimllilf Tmluvt KK MAVVMtK In ,T"" Wagon Show" ...Hlllt... TIIVV I In- niiiiilcr Ihmii. finiiliiK Tl'KS. anil U'KD "Stage Madness" CLETRAC Mm MODEL WK" 20 Hull! for lirsvjr duly wrtlrv, 1'nilll imwi-r for all iniroies. MODEL WW" 12. Tho sturdy farm power unit f.ir tlipi-ntlnbln yrnr-oround use. Itoih uikU'1 uuw 111 dtiila)'. J. W. KERNS 1203 South Sixth Street Phone 557-J IBBBBBllBBBSBBSjBaJBSJBJBjaaBBB I 1 Afif. 1 p Toast prepared on an electric toaster can always be Hcrvcd when it's piping hot nnd deliciouM when it melts tho butter! It is made right at tho tablo with in your reach ho there's no more jumping up to go to tho kitchen for fresh toast every few minutes. Don't bo without an electric toaster any longer have ono for help, for convenience, for pleasure. No home is really modern without an Klcctrlc Toaster SPECIAL MARCH OFFER During March Only - TOGGLE TOASTERS REGULAR $7.00 VALUE $.25 or $1.75 down and Imlnnoo payable monthly with your light bill. California-Oregon . Power Company KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Monday, ItawM 10, 102 r At Tln ! PINE TREE I TIIKATHK" 4 l.n-t NliouInK TimIii) unit i. v i!i gi: Hint I MM.I.IH II ,4V Kit In "The Fighting Eagle" ('inliitf l i KH. nml U KII. VAUDEVILLE CASH