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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1928)
f FrMny, April fi, 1928 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pagf' Seven , SPECIAL TRAIN FROM MEDFORD IS ANNOUNCED What, No Romance After 100? wiiolesor ne Quality Bread from the flome Bakery is whole some because only the best ingredients make it Eat more bread and enjoy better health. M KDKOHI), April t. IO An excursion I ruin Louring liiim-bi.il fun of aoiiihern Oregon t' lli opening of I ho Pacific, coast league scuson In Portland, wilt lio run by lli Southern Pacific Monduy, April 1, It wua nn-noiinci-il I Ilia morning. Applies t Ion linn hD inudi) (or a " II in In III" grundsiund fur south ern Oregon fan. A special rate, of t7.r" f'r llio round trip from Ashland. Medford and (irunlx rax ha been nmilo by tha rnll-riind. BALLOONS BALLOONS DANCE DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Winter Garden Home t?akery QtiALlTYlJREAD at all good grocers. ORPHEUS TOD.tV NEW lll H IU NT THItll.l.INU Hoot Cibion in "The Rawhide Kid" Peter B. Kyne Pulls aomeliilnic rw nut of llm Img In I III" story. I I IIKI 1 When the West thinks of coffee "Hills the coffee roasted a few pounds at a time it says Bros" DEBATERS FROM ! OREGON DEFEAT STANFORDITES I KTAXFOflD HNIVKHHITY, fal. ' April . University of Ore- I ton debaters lust night defeated j Hi an ford university, speaking on the question: Itesolved that Am erlcaii investors and their Invest ments should be protected only by lha government of nation In which their Investments are marie. Th On-gon speakers were: ,'oe McKeown and Walter Dur ban. The Stanford apeakers vers Itobert Hharp and Konald Anderson. Rail Program Will Be Told On April 13th Pillowing a meeting In the i-nnmber of commerce rooma to nlcht, the complete program for Klamath' bfggeat railroad celo-1 m Officers for De Molay Will Be Installed Who'a thla Ihirant. anyway, with tnlk of no romance afier 30? Meet David Vulvi-rili-. 7S. and Franeesia. lzu, hla Mushing bride. They decided, after a 30-year courlnlilp. that llii-y. should lie married, and above la their "honeymoon cottage," wbi-re, they live on the out aklrta of Phoenix, Ariz. CONSTIPATION CAUSES JIGHTMARE DAYS But the road to relief is simple What a terrilile thine It la to draff through the day! Pcad tired. Listless. With aihinjr head and drooping shoulders telltale I symptoms of neglect! Yet, con j atipation ia making life Just auch I a round of despair fur thousand I of men and women. And leading I to serious disease in the end. ! Whnt a pity they don't know that ALUM RAN i guaranteed to give I prompt relief safe and easy pre 1 vention. Kellogg' ALL-KRAN i luure bran 100 -A effective. Doclora recommend it. Two tnlilespoonf ul daily chronic caiwfa. with every meal. A deticioti. healthful reieal in r.larecf habit-forming druK. Serve Vith milk or cream, or with fruit or honey added. Ufte in conking too. .Sold at all grocera. Made by KcUoce in Iiattlc Creek. Efe A iupewor flavor, uch ai no other cotTr ha or can have, is the reason for this widespread demand. For Hill Bros. Coffee is the result of Controlled Routing, nn exclusive, continuous process patented ly Hills Bros, that roasts a fnv poundi at a time never :o bulk. The delicious flavor and fragrant aroma of Hills Bros. Coffee comes to you in all its fulness .because it i packed in vacuum a mctliod otininutrd by Hills Bros. Ask for this rare coffre ly name and look for the Arab on the can. Write for a free ropy of "The Art of Kntertaiiiini;." AdJress Hills Bros., Dept-HUl i 2 Harrison St., San Fran cisco, Calif. HILLS BROS COFFEE frtlh frtm iht irifimal vacuum pari. Hnsitj tftntJ uilk ttf. lain r.t. ot. C, INI MM? i It all-bran I r I Ui Kit I I I f -J for ' Baking Powder is in the Baking 7or Best Results Use DOUBLE ACTION First in the Douqh-Then in the Oven Same Price 2?33f For Over 35 Yea rs Millions of Pounds Used By Our Government hr.iilon, to be Rtaged hero May Kl arid 11, will be announced, urcnrdlnrf to Klmer IlalHlger, chairman of the program com- miitee. i riuuifger announcement came after a meeting of hi eommiitoe yeaterday when a full program wa tentatively outlined for the rail fete which I to celebrate the entrance of the Great Northern nto the Klamath Muni. "We have arawn up what we believe to be a comprehensive program," flalaiger slated, "and now there remain flual approval of the general committee Friday J evening. Thla given, the pro gram will be ready for the pub lic." Kelall of the pyrotechnlcal dlnplay considered for the closing night of the celebration, have not been worked out and Balalger wa unable to atate whether thi will be a part of the entertain ment. Movements of Logs Increase Log ahipmenta are particular ly heavy at present, even for the busy month of April, 8. ft. Berry, Southern Pacific freight and pas- ! , senger agent atated Thursday, and Indication are now .that another special log train will be put Into, operation between Klamnth Fall and- Kirk to the near future. "We are averaging In the neighborhood of 90 car of logs daily on the special log train now belrujr rnn," Berry said, "and expoct to operate another train within fb4aiext two weeks." The logs" are loaded at Kirk and other points along the main line of the Southern Pacific nou I h of that atatlon, and are carried to sawmill In thi city and along Upper Klamath lake. Formal Installation of the new chapter officer of the Klamath Fall chapter. Order of DeMolay, will be held at the Masonic ha I on Thunday evening, April 12. Thi Installation ceremony will be open to the public and afford an opportunity for all to witness the Impresalve ceremonies of the order. The membership takes in young men between the ages of It snd 21 year. The ceremony this year will be unique In that the Chapter Ad visor, aa Installing officer, will be alated by a team of Past DeMolay composed of Leslie Pey ton,' senior councillor: Leslie El more, junior councillor; Walter Short, senior deacon, and Arthur 11. Peck, marshal. Meredith Hut china aa past master will act as orator for the occasion. The newly formed DeMolay choristers consisting of Lee 1'ru- Ellls Truelove, Herbert Gra- no substitutes , U UWujP'j! Ij make Puritan Malt Ex- 'Or,, vrl tract the choice of American 1 1 If. Op'l- f U millions-buy, try and jujjge Ay I 0RvA-'M'- for yourself. YoulJ find it I mMt ''TLi richest, strongest and best. I ,'') Use wherever sweetening is 4Sjj"s'' . TV ' required in the household, ssssj, g ham and Joe Evans will assist In tbe vocal numbers during the In-; stallallott ceremony. The public' Is cordially Invited to attend. 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' i : 1 s, At The Liberty t M" FALLS BAKERY 119 No. 8th St. Phone 211 SATURDAY BAKERY SPECIALS Pineapple Sponge Cake ..40c Fig Square Cake v. .; .................. . . .40c Cream Puffs and Eclairs . . . , . . 5c Hot Cross Buns, dozen .30c Complete line of French and Danish Pastries. Fresh Rhubarb Pie 30c Ask Your Grocer for Mother's and Health Bread Jack Duffy, Christie funster whose white-heat her-hloom adorn ed chin has made him famous, was loaned to Metropolitan for a prominent role In "No Control," featuring Harrison Ford and Phyllis Haver which will be shown at the Liberty today. Duf fy, whiskers and all presents an imposing sight astride a magnt-fii-ient horse In the circus se quence of thla remarkable story by Frank Condon. But Duffy had his hands full in accomplishing all the rudi ments necessary for proper pos ture, etc.. 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Hoot Gibson makes the, most ' of the many opportunities of-1 ferod him In "The Itawhide Kid" which Is now being screened at the Orpheus. The versatile Hoot I loves, laughs and fights his riev- j lows way through the many dlf- flcuities that beset mm in this great ' Western masterpiece. His leading lady, Georgia Hale, Is most charming and the support ing east which Includes William II. Strauss, Frank Hagney, II. Todd and Tom Llngham does splendid work. The story Is &n adaption of Peter U. Kyne'a story "The Lion and the Lamb" and was directed by Andrews. Harvard will spend $2,01)0,001) to study the Chinese, says a dl-s I patch from Cambridge. Probably (trying to find a way to act laun- JJjdry without a ticket, V Vs - TEMPLAR MOTOR CO. Inc. Repair Specialists Eleventh and Klamath Avenue Phone 1010