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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1928)
Friday, March .10, lf)2 THE' EVELINA HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON Tago F.Vr UNDY IK FLY E WAHIIINUTON. March 3(1. (!) The luteal report ninnng clone friend (if Colonel I.I ml In' if It hir have It (lull I tin flyer Will tnnkn a round lh world trip In n Kuril pluiin III In nprlng. Ixil will spun I hi' Ailunili' iiiul Pacific hy tout. Mine t.l ml tia rwh li ft hern Ilium have boon cinintliiHa rillnnrn re linnllliK hi plana, miiiin lit Hum funliiHili', Tim opinion among hi friend, however, In thut t ti filer will tt In Kiirnn Iiy limit, Inking I Iim piano Willi lilin. nml ntiiir nn aurliil tour nf Europe mill lliii nrli'iil. ri'lurii to iho .I'liliiil KluinK by bout nvr til" ,4'nririr. 'condition of mrs. goodhue found better SOUTHAMPTON, Mima.. March .Ifl.Ol'l An linprovniuimr In Iho condition of Mm. I.omlia llooil linn, mullinr of Mr. Calvin t'onl Idge, wiin noted thlt forenoon. OLDTIMK DANCE- - ."i - Moose Hall Saturday Night Everybody Welcome Come nd bring ' the kids 8:30 p. m. Adm. 75c . Under auspices of L. O. O. M. ills yy XT - iN U failures with fills dcuert. . Jul pour the dry Jell-well pow der frunt its uir-tiejit container directly into the mold. 1 hen , add boilinn, water and tct aude ' to cool. In shore tim you have tt ( line denen a was ever wt be fore kint;. Clear, htm, beauti ful. Dtlituiuv, loo. j N And the mint healthful dcuert jruu Ull Kirvt 1 Ak your grocer (or Jcll-wclJ. , Always in the Kr.D box. . Specily .ejMrerry flavor il you want a dcli'litiul chance. 1 14-KK klMuJi I!- liE ISN'T ; CONSTIPATED ANYMORE Thanks to Kellogg's " wonderful ALL-BRAN Mr. Grinalndo wrote, of Ms. own accord, to tell u how much he valued ALL-KHAN in relieving conatipntiou. jnnn I, 127 'Jimt a few wnrila a lh comiMinr know what Krlloaf'a AI.I.-HI1AN haa doaa f v mw. I , miIIiiImI fnr vrrl yMim unlit I wmt In raling yntir PK.P and ' AI.I.'llHAN. I am now rlj of aenatliiathHl j and it la all oW le ItM uat of reiir nruliitta. i and I will rrrfnmnt II to anyone that ' hi bothtenl with renlinallm." . , , yoiin truly. II. M. llnlNll.uil ns. I1SS l.aun Aw., ta Ahnalrs i...,l i. . .I.IC,I .1,1.,.. lit undermines henlth. It. nteulj happiness. Thrnhhlnp; htmla, tich- In backs, spots before the eyes. had complexions are Just n few of Its telltale symptoms. - nnn't let II Ki t in- Hi ilcndly work on you. Prolect yourrrlf now. U-ed to prevent nml relieve con- stlpntlon. A health cereal - ALL- UHAN is lot.' hrnn. Urn tot rocoinmenil It. Delirious with mil!; nr crenm. nr uiith fruit or honev ..m..i i-i aki..n.nfnla .li.ilu wu,.i ... i-nw bi. .v j chronic ensea. -with every tneul Use In cooking. At nil grocer, lludo by Kullug in Battlo Crock. AROUND GLOB ; si ..im li i w .- 4 Vy ALL-BRAN P.T.& T. HAD ! LARGE REVENUE I IN past yfaq i, - BAN FHANCIHCO, March 30. OJ') Tho Pacific Telephone V Telegraph company had an op erating rr venue nf fi!i.Tls,1 20 In 1IU7. I hi- maid railroad coin miaalnn wum Informed In a re- port today. In i'.l'it tho rnm puny') operating revenue ir,vr,zi.r,r,n. tipcriillng i"iic lam ynr, excluding I a m, wr Z,f" U,. flu?, Ion v ln a nil operating rev ii in. of tW.nm.iiU. Iiiirlnx I !27 luxe rliurncil to opornth'n niiiounted to $fi,lfir,, flll. Dcdiiil lug I ho laxi'M nn op- in Inn: Inn. inn or I12.V13.173 ii innin '!. Adding to Hi" opcrailng In- mini I lii non-operating ln'omp ' of thn t'onipnny unci dixlui'tlnK I ho piin-rnllxi'illiln mviiiiun nml rwnla, maiilta In a uroaa rorpur al Iniolim nf M,I4,3U7. GERMANS STILL AWAIT BETTER FLYING SKIES IIAI.IION'NKI, AIltmtOME. Wur. .10. (Al'l tiiile which gwept .,, ,,,.or AcJinlrut Taylor will -1 around the homo arid Huh .n- pierced hla akull and brousht In llnlilounel air field moat of the ,,,m6 rominand of the woullim i nery of (illbert (.'. Vancomp while j tant death. When he wa found night, leading to a mx nnrt poal- prrt In Atlunilc water during ! Pll''e followed up clpe today to i later the cigarette wa atlll be IHiueinent of the hup-off of the the aumtuer. "u apparent iitlompt to dynunille ) tween the Index and middle fin- tierman plnne Ilremen airoaa the. r,o Irnnnfer were dearrllied hi plunt and to t.ie autuomhip gpr of hla right hand. Atlunilc. began to aulmlde thla i ,y Kecretary Wilbur aa lielng In 1 of a thri'ateulng letter received , Cannle was arreated and freely inoriiliig. iili.. nature of routing change; by him. They expreaned the! admitted her part In It. Her There) waa a 26 to 3& nillnimndii neceaanry by the lermlna-1 opinion thai difficulty helweeu . ijulto apparent lack of motive wind when llaron Von lluenefeld I Hon of aea duty lour of the the packer and hi employe wa and her child-like simplicity per and faplaln Hermann Kochl up-; officer. I he cuune. .. , miadd authorities that ahe did peared nhortly before noon nml gated Intently at the unfriendly wratern akiea. They inapected the , Ilremen and then returned to the i hiiupur which la nerving aa their ; quarter to study weather con dition and their map. GEORGE A. HALL IN STATE RACE FOR SECRETARY PAt.K.M. t)re.. March 30. (leorgo A. Hall of Portland filed i hla declaration with the necretary I of alnte today a a candldatn for i thn republican nomination for repreaentntivn In the leglalaturo I for Multnomah county. CHAIR SNUFFS OUT LIVES OF NEGRO S LAY ERS LITTLE MOCK. Ark., March 10. (n Will McKentle, B5. and Wllllo ITtaey, fl, negrnea, were put in death (n the electrle chnlr . at the atnte penitentiary here to day for murder committed In Qunrhlta county lout year. Itlh'lllr.l K KXTKMIKII BA1.KM. Marrh 30. (1 gov ernor I'attemon today extended the reprieve of Jamea Wlllo up to and Including April 12. Thla will makn the dulo of his ex ecutloD tho name a that set for ElUworth. Kelley. Friday. April 13. LEGAL NOTICES Kl"MMON. KUiuhy No. U-MII In the Circuit Court of the flinto of Ongnti for thn county of Klamath. Thelme Aiidoraon. Tlalntlff. vs. It. C. Aniieraon. Defendant. To It. C. Anderson, tho above named defendant: In tho Nnmo of tho Stnle nf Oregon, you am hereby required to appear nnd answer thn com nlulnt filed against you In I ho above entitled ault on or before the 27th day of April, 192S. that I being the day of thn Inst pnhll-l ration of thi summon, and If you fall to so answer or appear, for want thereof the plaintiff wilt apply to thn court lor tho relief prayed for In plaint If Cs complaint, to-wlt: for a decree of, ubaolute divorce from you upon I hn ground of willful desertion of said plaintiff for a period of I i mora thun one year, nguinat the i I will nnd without the cousviil of the plaintiff. I Thl summon I served upon you hy puhllratlan thoruof unco each week for a period of four j successive weeks, pursuunt to or 1 cIit of tho llonornbln A. L. Leav 'tit. Judge of thn above entitled court, mado and entered on thn .itilh any of March, 1928, the first .publication thereof to be made on tho 30th day of March. 1UJS, and the last publication thereof o tin made oa tho 27th day of April. l!i2H. . MANNMNO, McCOLLOCH , & ninscoi.L, Attnrnoy for the Plaintiff, whoo poatofflre nnd hual ncM addreSN In R w a n so n llldg., Klamath Falls, Oro. M30-AH-1 3-20-27 MITK'I' Oh' 1 INAI. At (XII VT. 1 ' "'o County Court nf the iSHte or Oregon for the County itf Klnmalh. 'n I ho lunller of tho Estate of Jo.le M. Alngulro, Deceased. , h'M Vm-J" reVV ,lVm th?' 1 ! J"" ' m "" , -""' I nNL JlZT" "I "f I" J f.vort m "Y M. ' n 'I""' f : .l'y'..'9 JH- nt. . clock p. m. ns V"' "nil me courtroom of 'no inunly Court of Klamath t'niinlv In thn Counfv Cnnri iiouno or ssid county as thn place, for the hearing of objections against the allowan.ee of said ac count. J. F. MAOVIRR, . Executor of tho Will of Jesslo M. Magulre, do censed. M30-A6-13-2Q-27 YOUTH SHOOTS TINY BROTHER . ACCIDENTALLY REI.MA. 4'ellf..-March .in. (Ti Tooru NoiIh, a 2-yeur-old on of Mr. and Mm. H. N'oilu, wi nc cldoninlly uliol anil kllli'd by hi G-yfur-nld lirolhitr, Kuiiurmu, Whlln I tin two ( lillllicn wro pluyliiK with n rnvnlvvr In a Icil rnnm uimtiilni In ilin Norin homo t wuninhnut tliron mllp iifirt li'-rmt of Hi'lmu. BALL MEETING WILL BE HELD To nil lolly rtlmiim lh "prin"! I nml "puna" of tlm Kliimiilh Knfla liuai'lmll uituailon, rcpr m-iu ui I v-k of thn KIwnnlH. I.lnna, Itoiury 'lilhn nml Ilin rliiimliT of iv.m- iimti will min t lonlclil in ilm ?hanihor of ronimw rooma. Thr riprHntntlviH of thn vnrlouH rlvli.' orKiinluitlona will im-ct with lam your' board of (llr mlura. XKW 4'OM.M AMIKIl WAHIIINCTON. Murrh 30 (Jp) In an exteiialvn reullKiimenl of ranking officer of thn navy, Ad- mlrul w. V. Pratt will become i rommunder of the battle fleet , I - ,;" Wife tMtlr " mSMr- III AzKk. I I R1 I i l .WK'mii.'wi vxvkh! -wi.hw s i . 1 1 1 1 1.-1 I o M ci ii i a t fA . ssr., !M'JKM?mn-VAf . ti'iiu'.rr vvterj.v x . r'V-'V : ii xrftj ar r i 1 jvi- i rmmmmmm.- nam- FOR EASTER AND AFTER Finely tailored two-trouser suits in bright new spring weaves . in the new spring models. You don't have to be an expert in woolens rx to detect' the fine quality in these new, . CT smart,. Spring suits. aJjO S DJ Every one is guaranteed to be pure virgin wool a"nd will give entire satisfaction or you YiV i rV f aM7suitf;w " -T $42:50 Be sure to see these new Two-Trouser suits , . , . before you buy your 'Easter, outfit. .;. mmr NEW HATS FOR EASTER - -'Si'S'SO' " NEW OXFORDS FOR EASTER ' .4 V NEW FURNISHINGS for EASTER xj II You don't have to be an expert in woolens R71 . IB! I -' . Jlfr r V I il to detect-the. fine Quality in these new, W O'lCX EZtX fl W . ' ' " . Justin Williams Building; AND OVERSTUFFED SUITES - All colors to suit your taste. , Special prices or, one week. BALIN FURNITURE CO. - ,122 Norlh Sixth St ! . r . Lra.ln in IJ. ). Crwlv v f it t . i' L . - 1 f. , Wlib 83 honor polnu to her eradlt. LaWanu.i Tmlaun. Portland, ranked firirt In rcbolarahlp among Univar- flty of Oreg'n won.eu. she la mcuilxr of Alpha Omicron VL t.lWItll KKTAIII.ISHKII KAN I'KDIIO. fallf., Marcn an W1 A guurd wo et.ihllfhed ;;,- ; V'' MTV; x i & Montgomery "MEN'S WEAR" a. Complete Carload davenports; beds DAMAGE DONE BY HARD WIND I KOf'KHII.I., H. C, Mnrih 3d. 1 Iff') l'amaK eHtlmnled at be ,lwn 125,000 and $50,000 wan iilonn by a wind atorm that atrurk Moikhlll tlila niornlnn. amaahlns wliiiln . hluwInK down alxna and uiirnoflna; bullillHKa and homi'i. N' ono wua Injured. ' UKATIIKK The f'yrlo-HtormaErnph at l'n ilnrwood'a I'harmury ahowa that Did barometric pri-amiro luia liion f.illinx, alowly. for n-arly 24 houra. Coiidltlona uro fuvorablP for aliowira. ForwaHl for nxt 24 hourn: Cloudy and unaplllPd. In rrpnniuic wind and warmer. Tho Tyco recording; thermoni i'ler . ri'Kiatori-d maximum and minimum temperature today an follow: HlHh Low 3J ! r-r ar r ramraar ' t INU INUlAN GIRL GUILTY (Continued from page One) rharxe, calmly took the weapon. pointed It directly at Derlute' I head and fired. The bullet Klamath Falls Davenport I Livinq Rooms! Beds and I rurntture i. I M t j m nor hnvA murder In her heart when ahe alew her lover. 8o a ha rue of manalaiiahter waa pre ferred. flentenre will be impnaed Monday. The ORPHEUS TOIMV Al Wilaon f5rentet Hlunt Aviator In The Phantom Flyer' On lfu tiijt of a roaring; liwiiuu-r of the nir tli elnelMI iniin m nuin ami the Imm rruin won! Comlntc Ht .MlAY Hum and KK8 at Hie Front Spring,, Brings Lovely .. New Modes Never were Spring Fashions so lovely as this season. Ex pressing in every liner the joyousness of the times. Suiting the taste of the modern worn an, answering her every ward j '-II '"I:""''' f " 'f, i YV-i'l'Jl'Jli' ' It ' roDe neea. nere variety. i" w r - 1 ix. m , 11 wi m. m We've been preparing for weeks now watching the Fashion Centers," swooping down on successes brin ging , them here in time, for your Easter Outfit. Suits, , Frocks, Coats, Ensembles.' Hats and accessories. All here and arranged for easy selection, ample assortment, and low priced. . .... Inaugurating the Ensemble The popularity of this type of gar ment is assured because of its ver satility and 'flattering lines. Skirt, blouse and three quarter length coat. In silks and woolens. For women and misses. V $10.00 to $19.75 Coats For the Correct Spring Wardrobe ' Satins heavy silk crepes or fine woolens fashion these new models for spring wear. $12.75 to .. Millinery Another; hip; ship ment of new Spring Hats ' $3.95 to $12.50 DO YOUR FEET HURT? v Have you weak or flat feet?-. Have you corns, calluses, injjrowins nails, warts or b-jnlonn? . . DR. J. M. INGALLS Foot Specialist, Registered ChiropoHiat At the ' ' Buster Brown Shoe Store FRIDAY and SATURDAY March 30 and 31 FREE EXAMINATIONS ARCH SUPPbRTS " at our ( usual moaeraie - r J t .f c rc ieaay ior uie : iiOK EASTER FASHION PARADE $49.75 McDonalds Ladies Shoppe Hopka lllllldlnu; 114 N. ,8th St. ; Aronnil thn 'corner from Forbes ' ftrafc More. prices, in supreme 'j:;. Gowns of Distinction and Charm . Frocks of gay and glorious prints, of light woolens. In the two piece or the one piece silhouette. In brilliant colors or in the new dust tones. For every daytime occasion., . $10.00 to $29.75 ; ' Suits . .. Sound a Smart Note The tailored suit is of pre-eminent Importance this Spring; Choose here from this outstanding collection, that ' stresses suits of every type, to suit -every taste.. . ' . ' . ' $16.75 to $39.75 ;. -1 r Rollins "' Run Stop Hose No better made. All colors and sizes, i Price range. $1.00 to $1.95