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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1928)
WcriiicwKv, Mmch 21, 102ft THE EVENING HEftALl), KLAMATH PALLS,-OREGON PagB TTte NEWS IN BRIEF ! tix'tii Ikth dI the ulil Mini visitor j from Hi-lid where hu linn been years, plan lo Jeavo uu Hunduy Hru tii'ttrl lljr wid'om. The meet- for lh- past few day, on business I iik Iihm been Hiiiiiiiiiiioil for 2:311 J Mr lllxnn n'rlin k. llotec nasUtlng Mr, brief ilnio llalslgvr are: Mr, (llnun Kump, M ih. H. X. Kt'tiilnll ami air. Conrs.f Newton. for Han KraurlMifv V'hefe Ue will will ha here for a . Ma-ate perinnneiiily. Her many before returning to I friend regret to learn of her de- Mend fur several day. , jiariurn but wish her suites in ' her new home. Mr. Oladya lloy- l.llihU are lii- ki'il T ban accepted (ha posl'lon left from her ranch home thla morn ing to shop and visit briefly wllh friend. Child Ming on llaillo Little liarliara Jean Warren. Willi- Truffle Officer waller i vacant hy Alls HroffMu renin- i four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Poster, stopped a number of cars ! nation and took np ,Iier diiH"- . Mth. Warren of Oakland. Califor nia, and a granddaughter of Mr. Gloria Warren Af the Ronton KruiiM' liolnir Koiilli 1mi mIiuII nt The MiTiin ' c.lly, , ho bin been making her; ) A. Kriiuse, gennral manager : op Monduy night, chucking on I Hil moriilpg, '.v M M. Marshall, representative homo In 111 university rliy Imc'nf I he Klnninlli Lumber and Ho adjustment of light. A number ... ' . i J. ii .. l mil riminuny. nlana to leavo lonuir- of arrcsl were made and reports i left for IMiiismuIr III I no n ii'niMi''r-1 in in it i "ii in- - t . . . ' .,. Li,,in t .l, ,.!, I...... A row for Win rranctsco on ihii-1 iurnn hi ny rosier. .Mr. yx-A Manlgan and on,"" ' " "' ue In the Interest of III nun-j . : left , tills morning for . 'Dunamulr ca"' orfr K,'X ' "--land IHIIng puny. (..iiidcc l(.liiiiie.l Iwhere they will visit for somel'"0 r'ry f "M"' U"(! RMln '. . j Hid Oandue of Mimaniiilr. who , Mme w)h frlm Hood on r rlday -evenln. Her liMbc. Iloinn I 'i urn Portland ha heun vlslllng wllh Odeli OI-' j grandfather. Mr. Warren, who Ih Predarli-k Korhea of Korhea ! on f freaeenl nvenun r the frtf lied llluff .ngeiit for the Southern I'aciflr at day. ha- returned ; wlth hte daugh-' rr ."J"0, en)yl, ' ,nK U' Over tha week-end ..... V.H1. . Ml" tory. Within the near they vl.lted wllh frlenda at Ah- . ' ... ..... .... ,...., . '""' '"IM will again oe : lt-M, riiuullla lleflf Mm. WHnlfreil Cogglnn hiia re- aillulii of New York arrived In i Klamath Kali from bla head-' iiuiirlera In I'linlnnd on Tiiumliiy , and will lie a gue.t ai thn lluiid ! riiiimil her uonlllon ua leaeher In' Kerna fur thn remainder of Ihejihe Midland IhkiIm following nn I week, Mr. Mamhull advlaea auli-: nlmencii of mora Ihun two monllm' eiTlher that they might get In aeinuiit of lllniwn. During her Drug more naa returned from a "aai ueverm Inui h wllh hltn at the Knrna nimenee from Midland, Mr Aien-; Uriel liinilie und pieaaure trip i ' me inune. during hla atny In the rlly, Till" under In ehnrge t her rlaaa lo I'oriland. II vlalied wllh Mra. murk hla flrat vlalt In Klnninlli Kulla tlnre Ihn flrt of Hepiemlier. I .eft fur 1'iiitluwl 1 1 'or lie while In the northern I land. Hrlil,.li r lli'i-e HiiHunl lli-i , I'aul J. Hehlmuer. luolliall eoai h ! Mtioiul Home . i. '' Howard of Toe Tnlod ... ... .at thn Ureaon Hlato ml earn at ii-y u ur.,,i un.i i,.r,.ni I'uelfle la IraiiMellni iuin, .iir. niniiiu i.ew hiiiki nt ii-n ... . ( . mm , lor Portland wliero hn will en. I ' wviillla. urrlved In Dm i lly to- daughter. Uc-rnldlu Di'lorna, have ! In Ihe iliy todu. Joy (Iranil )er week and vlall!,l"r ""'I '" ""' l,"'''' ' returned to tht-lr home from Ihe wllh friend. Ilr. Mill v.tll , ''"' ' "'" '"rul lunrheon j Klunini h Valley ho.pltal. Blao attend Ihe flr.t convention I Thl 'venlng. Mr. Uehlaaler will . of the f. A. Jl. f Ihe alale of " "onur mni ai a mnqmi i n ei tioiiiK Nuittle Oregon to he held at the Mult-i'" " Hlven t.y the Klamallil M. H. Wont, iioniah hotel on Kalurdiiy Slat. ling for Ited Illilff. California, to i vlnit aeveral day. They expert to return home oa Hunday. Mia Nadlne I a atudent at tbe Houih ern Oregon Normal eolli'ge at lAahland. heard over KI.X i number. two vocal lt,'tnrnln to I'ortlaiMl J A Mimfiill. K. A. -urntr '-un Vmeer. repre.entatlve Loiila Karl, r loyd Cen.ry of ' HI ike-Moffllt and Towne in ho given by the Klamalhl M. H. Wont, treasurer of Ihe California; Harry iiavi 01 vva.n., ...... Mlir(.hC,un.y Alun.nl a, the chamber I Jtl ,,I1KH, Mo romwiny. left thla ' ..Kd Inoon after aoendlng the p.t ek here on lulne. i or commerce. i ne nani'iei win afiernoon for Hall Krnndaco on no neiii ai :.to 0 iioea.. inenaii. ,, ,iine trip which will keep Mm. I lea n Arrived 1"" "'"" " """ "' ''him noiith for aeveral day. Mr. a II Hi.., i. of Portland ! largcal affnlr held III the al-: I Ihn hoii.o guet of her brother-."'""I clrel for 1.111110 time. ihiccIm-Im III " In-law and alater. Mr. and Mra. hlaler la known a a moat: ynlo ttfierbeln of the Kveiiing , 1,1 1 V. II. Ilnrdln of Hiiulh Itlveralde. anie apeaaer a wen a .me oi 1 llorald I III at tho family home Mr. liar g I reald. nt engineer mo., rapaoi" io.m.mi,, roa.-iiee wlh ,,,.,, f ,a rlpIW- of the (irenl Northern rnllroud. and every former Oregon Hlnle i college aiudent I urged to at- v,m,i11J Aon..ni and K, O.lepry of Wanhlngton, ' n00n reglatered car at tne i npia t , booth of the chamber of coin-1 mere today. . IIK. II I'ftK Kit HKtTS NKW YOHK, March 21. IIP) New York Block Kxchange aeata continued to rixe when ar rangement wer made for the nl of one for the top price of :i.10,00 or $5,000 higher than the previoua record. WRESTLING Kicavntlon Ktartnl . Kxcavatlou on the new nervl, iitattou oa the corner of North lr. I'hnrle Ale of Merrill ' "u i 4i.. .1,. .i.. i...r lun-ion Monday -morning under the . plug and. vUltlng friend. leaving for t iilifiiruia I tend and hear the Intent on the Knroutu to Santa Cru. Calif., foil hull liuailon at Cnrvallla. j to vlnlt with Mra. U elilier. inn wa called aoiiih iimelline ago Merit lo l nl Itelurllllii: Nrflidav Mr. Inland WIIIH with her rifrtu'llnti r.f fc'riwnrft Pmrwit Th' motion when eooiplete4 will coat In the neighborhood of I7.R00. Word of the marrlnge of Frank Andrew and Mr. Kdlih Vic- . . i.. Ulr. Tlcbiuir Mliomiiiia 1 Krr 1A'':b;rrM'nKH''nK,'r"nC'"l'l ". ! return hom to I-,kevlew tl.l. Mr.. J. II. Tlchnor of the La. eehruury 2r,th ha. been received ! . i,k ii . HHIfRTIIII UllVr IliMIIHH ii-.to ... ,. ,.r; l'V '.l lUUlUIUU 111 on account of Ihe .erlou lllniw On Tueaday afternoon en tier tatner. r.. i.. vveoorr n cimiuk Mr. .Andrew before .illlldian Vlalli'd urletly III niain- were laaueu a marriugo iuene Bill 'll on Tueaday from Hull' al the office of ihe county clerk, home it (llene. K'urotilt amlh I lot ft partlea gave M til In to their they are tnpplng for abort time rimlilenie. at Mid ford vlalt. friend. . . i. t -.-!.. II.. 1 ' . .2 .r:'.r !" wiu.ir. , w Mr. Thoma. Aarou Itobertaon luMly In the city Iran-1 " " f- of S:t 1 North Ninth will return erted biiHlneaa. , - no alt uu on Tueaday for the n three In Klninalh Full by their friend. her mar-1 .rlage waa employed for uioro I than two ycara with the ('alitor-1 'ilia-Oregon Power company of : thla city. Mr. and Mra. Andrew are at homo to their friend at1 relative and frlenda for the pat week. Mra. Wlllila will vlnlt with J1 her parent. Mr. uhd Mr. Levi; McDonald, al l.angell Valley en-' route home. llnali-r HIlllnB I'p I (irlftlth L. Ilaater. advertising manager of Moe'a atore, waa able hnine on Thumdny from woek'a vlalt nt (Irani I'k and At tlir lUiUlger Home Kugene. At (Irani Pti. Mr ; Melnlier of Ihn Ijiille Aid of ItolHTlmm vUiteri with her par- the Flrat Melhndl! church Willi ent and at Kugene tana been ihe meet nn Thundiiy afternoon at I. . . ... . ... .... Ml.. .... 1 .. .... n .. II. I. la... ii"n iw in ii"i mini..r, .ien i up iiiuiin i.i .m. r.. n. niniii,-i !i.......i , , 111a Panal IHI.rton. for rly of ihl. at lM Melro. avenue. All b',"'n" n"r '""ling. Itlwui-li-a leaving A. K. "Uualjr" Uhnadv of the MlMourl Pacific railroad leave tomorrow for bla aoutharn head- nuartera In Han Francisco after flrat lime alnce bolng removed lo tho Klamath Uenornl hoapltal for medical attention for an Infected hind. The Infection threatened Mr. Ilaxier'a hand for a lime but hi condition la steadily Improv- 1 1 Ih friend hope for hi apeedy recovery. r,Mlllog from Vnlley Mr. nnd Mra. T. (). Hilling of Mi-df ird are giict In Klam ath Fa IN today. While here they are rcRlmered at the Hotel Pelican. JM 5u- ?"i,,Vai. ' FAIRBANKS MORSE "The life of the motor is the life of the insulation." Other pails may be easily re paired and replaced, but the insulation is inaccessible. If it hardens and cracks, its life is ended. The motor must be completely rewound to be dependable. Fairbanks-Morse insulation is painstak ingly tested to secure elasticity. Built up layer upon layer of tough, fibrous material dipped in a special plastic varnish baked and redipped, then re-dipped and rebaked it is rendered impervious to moisture, dust and ordinary exposure to corrosive gases. The insulation is typical of the long-lived construction used in all Fairbanks-Morse motors and generators. They are built to give continuous, trouble-proof operation. We invite closest inspection and compari son. The many successful local installations give evidence of Fairbanks-Morse leadership luimnniiel Church Itrmoileleil Announcement of improvement and alteration to the Immanuel Huptlat church on North Kleventh street waa made today. For the prcaent the church will lie re- CirriM Parade TiiJiI 1 modeled and enlarged with plan Children of tho Fremont andi,or "ulldlng to bo built Central school will hold a par- l'1,pr- "A ful1 ",nient of con jude on the atreel Friday noon Nto will be Included In the im i which mark, the opening of the ' provementa under way. The Ira : circus to he held In Fremont i manuel church la affiliated with auditorium on Friday afternoon!1 Northern Huptlxt conventioa and evening. Proceeda of the I and the regular llnptlm convert eiUortalnmunt will be need lo de-jtlon of Oregon It I the plana oi nr.- o. t:. n ngnt, eiecutivT secretary of the atato convention. Dr. V. T. Mllllkon. director of the llaptlst Young People's Union of Oregon and Dr. (I. O. Laugh lln, state evangelist, to visit the Klamath Falls, church la early lckerwtn from Siulli ; (I. Ilaien Nlckersnn of the In-; MIkh Kroffieli! lavliig ternallnnal Merchant Mnrlne Miaa I.llliau Scotfield. aateslady compnny with the Pannma Pac-1 ut Moe'a alore for the past two Iflc line I paying an official visit 1 to Klamath Fall In the Interest, of hi company. Mr. Nlckersnn make hla headquarter in San Francisco. I fray tots 61 picture frames for I picture w hich were purchased liy the two schools from fund taken in at the Colonial An Kx ' hlblt. Adult will be charged 1 10 centa admission, while child ' ren'a admission al five centa. From laikevlew .Mr. and Mr. Ira Ilnugland are '.transacting biifllnesa In the cltyi today from their home at Lake- ' view. YIMllnir from luileiK-iiden J. L. Peack and Dallas Cockle of Independence are business caller in Klamath Fall today. They are stopping at the Hotel j Arcade while here. WATCH REPAIRING HERE 1 fear guarantee on all work GEO, METZ JEWELER 023 Mala .for best results in- your baking ' Same Price for over 35 years 25 ttisce for 2$ Use less than of , higher priced brands .......... . .. i Guaranteed Pure " " ; , HKKK'H v A (MII TOOTH fMSTK Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste It Remove the Film It Contain No" Grit It Correct-Acid .Mouth Prevents Tooth Decay Ita Dally Use Preventa Pyorrhea. - 19c Individual Kfzr Tunc STAR DRUG STORE Of $aSSL Sam Klamath Fall, Oregon WINTER GARDEN KLAMATH FALLS; Veterans of Foreign Wars Championship 'Tournament . ... .. - Thursday,: March22 f 1 ; N r U MAIN EVENT , Light Heavies . FINISH , MAJCH .M Sailor " Jack Woods of Medford, Oregon Henry ' Burk of Klamath Falls Sailor Jack ' Wood SEMI-WINDUP, Middleweight FLOYD WAY vs. LEFTY CHALLIS of Bonanza of Klamath Fall CJJRTAIN RAISER, .Newsboy's Special ; . . ' R. CLAUS0N vs. ROY LILLY! Featherweights . " Free L.adies are, Especially Invited Free Tickets at the Mecca: Ringside $2.00, General Admission $1.50; no tax; Students' 75c ' ' . i - -.1''. " -i .1 '. . ' (.-.--" ; HERALD CLASSIFIED AD3 " BHINO RESULTS rnrty Tliursdny Mht . Member of The Past Noble (irand rlub will preside n hos tesses over a bridge and "!i00" party at the Odd Folia hall on Thursday ovenlnc. Reaervaliona are being made through Mr. V. I.. Baunder. The affair Klves ' promise of beina; one of Ihe out IslaudluK of the aprln aeason. 1 Visited In City Mr. and lira. C. M. Unmsby of j the Ashland-Klamath Fall. June Itlon wero visitor In the city T i terday. Mr. Hamsh)' trnnsnt'ted business In connection wllh Ibo j luni'tlon while here. LORENZ CO. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ' Authorized Denier fa itllMoM Ptodoclt ft sJ.il "Erary Lint I An T Visit Schools For tho purpose of visiting i Ihe arhonla at Lnrolla and I.an-j aell vnlley. Mis Hazel MrClel- land, county health nurse left j Ihe rlty enrly thla morning. i Itettiriieil To (Jrnnl I'uaa Ornnd Vlce-Chnncellor HomtoII of tho KnlRhta of I'ytlilas Indite, who visited the Klnmnth Falls IoiIko No. Oil Inst evening, ha returned to hi home at Grand rasa. Indian Aitcnt Here , V. 8. Krlelh, field agont for the ITnlled Klntea Indian Service with he'idqunrtera In Redding. California, arrived In tho city thla morning and will remain In Iho county on official business I for aeveYnl day. lllxnn rt turning TomorroH Thomas Dixon, general auper intendnnt of the Great Northern, la expected to return tomorrow Announcement 'Extraordinary - SPRING TOUR JOHN ROBINSON'S Seven" Serenaders Direct from tho University of Oreson nnd tho Kugene 1 Winter (iarden Spanish tlnllroom. ' v ..w . i Radio KCEH Favorites DANCE . "to their irrcslsl llilo .Music AT THK ' Winter Garden Klamath Falls Tonight . ONE NIGHT ONI.Y ,' .. . m t. - Men $l ' )Ladies 23c What's New? y - r News changesjivithi eah passing hour. All kinds of news fascinating, strange, prophetic, real and unreal. It comes flashing on the pages of your paper from all parts of the world, and you want to know what's new. Advertising's a form of news. k It-is. governed by the same general principles and answers your :every question as to "what's new?" You can depend upon advertising news. It is truthful. If you want some thing for the home, you will find it advertised. If a dress, suit of clothes,' a hat, a pair of shoes, a diamond ring, a bridge lamp, an electric refrigerator 6r a! house and lot you'll find it advertised. '" ' ' Advertisements supply the surest means of knowing "what's new", in merchandise, - Learn to read them trust them profit by them. , ... . ., ' IV-" " '-i I V" ' . - 4- ' Re&d the advertisements as., I . . : -,. t! regularly as you do the news . rThe Evening Herald AAeAMAAMMeAWvWWMiMSAMVWWWSWMeAVWWWVMMWMMWM mm ')