frage Sit THE FATNING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Saturday. April 7. 1028 I5H SERVICED as a fourth comln of Mr. Knd st'lo, It was annoum-rd hy Mr. rntl In AaliUnil wIumo hrr null lover ot thin city. c 0 STEM PROVES Hanson who has Just returned entrlcd In the di-hato. , Mrs. i from Lo AnKi'le where he coin- Clayo will return home on Sun , plncd arranRement for the proj- day evenliiR. t Kelvin j eet. Lakvvlrw Fvamlner. . ' TO BE BENEFIT lllil In Mlr.nl George Stevonaon and Keed of Klamath Kails transact-j . ed business and played (tolf in Military lli-tilice Mundnj Aledford on Thursday. Medi "d j The Business and I'rofoshlonal Mall Tribune. j Women's Hub aro sponsoring a . OreK. n , . : military hi lilac on .Monday eve : Miiwtw lxavo Toiilgul ulug, Airs. T. S. (ireen, Mr. Mid Mrs. I J. It. llersehheriter, Alt', and Mis. II. KulKlit. t'ora I. veil. V. '.liuaor. Mr. and Mrs. U. ..It lon il and K. tl. Klnhn.--Medford 1 T'lliune. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Maces plan .Mrs. C. K. ,to leave til is evening for I'orl-, chairman of the comiuinee FIat Rate" Plan of AutO-iland ,or "Uy ot one 'eek- Mr. i charge of arranntfim-nts. , ,.Maitee will attend a meeting ofj ' mobile Concern IS the Orogcn state board of phar-1 Lumbermen .l Hem! XIinliniii Jmary of which he is a member Richard li. Horey. It. R. Me- avaniageous j and which Is giving examinations ! Cartney. A. K. McCartney and ;on Monday and Tuesday. Ho 1 Jackson K. Kimball, transacted Service facilities tor the auto-' also plans to attend the sessions business In Bend on Thursday. " niobilo owner in thorough keep-jOf everal Masonic bodies that! , ... ,. .... ,. i , 'aro meeting in t-ortiana next , Jins. nmnmis wn- ing with the advancement in -,IMk Th9 Gnai chpr of th; M F E 0,brook left this tor car design and manufacture Rojral Arch Masons will meet morning for Portland eu route are regarded hy officials of the on Monday; the grand Council! to her home in New York after Nash Motor company as of vital of Rcyal and Select Masters on spending the past several weeks importance to the continued sue-. Tuesday and the Grand Com-Jon the Pacific coast traveling ! . . . . . . : mandery of Knights Templar on with her aon. Mrs. Holbrook has ces of the automobile industry. n,. Mr : n,.,n.rt v i.u..nsis in Klamath j T at lilou Mere , Miss Ksther llarrett. who was ' " graduated from the Southern l!eiiiinel from Itiwi-ltnrir i normul school at , (he Mis. Pauline IViesIng has re-! end of the winter term. Is now turned homo from Medford where ' April ninth at the library. . inching the second gradu In the he transacted business en ' F. R. OLDS I'lllilllllll ,llol'le) j John Kollncli, alUiney from . Portland, arrived In Midford Wednesday oil profendoii.il t it I - neis. He was n mps.iled oil Hi" trip hero by Mr. Allen, lll eiiitl i neor of Kugciie. Tin y Ml hern yesninluy for Klanii'lli "ill.--Meilford Tribune. Dennis Is presiding Mills Addition school nt Klam- Thursday. 1" ath Kails. Ashlund Tidings. . . . ' Mr.' McCollom Home VLslietl at .Me.lf.ml j Mrs. (leorgo McCollom has re- Included among the residents turned h.mn frum a' trip to Kan ol Klamath Falls spendli).: yes- Krnnrlsro and other bay city ti'i'day in Medford were Mr. and points. What has been, perhaps, the most Magee la past grand commander , Falls which notable advancement In service of tno la,tPr orKanliation. i while here. work came with the adoption or: what la known as the "flat rate" The) Weather system" by Xash dealers through- The cyelo-Stormagmpb. at Vn out America ud abroad. jderwood a Pharmacy shows the The owner Is the chief bene-! barometric pressure being main- she looked after Mart Id (Ion South J. H. Martin ot the Acme Mo tor company, ts transacting busi ness to San Francisco. turn. u. , "a n. "i o . ..... ... laiaeu si a lain uif. u mtvi wiiu of service as under this policy ittie change during the last S4 j 1""ft for Michigan he may take his car to a dealer hours. A bright and sunny ; Mrs. Frank Grimm and daugh for a given adjustment or oper- Easter is almost assured. Fore-iter, Misa Blanche Grimm, have tlon and learn, before work on cast for next 24 hours: Fair ( left for a visit with relatives and the car has begun, exactly what with moderate temperatures. The! friends at Muskegon, Michigan. ( the cost will be. This applies to Tycoa recording thermometer reg-1 practically all kinds of labor. Istered maximum and minimum Dalton South from a simple adjustment of the temperatures today as follows:! W. C. Dalton has left for south carburetor to a complete over- High, 46; low, is. I em California, where he will hauling of the automobile. In' , . 1 Join Mrs. Dalton and daughter, . other words, the dealer after Molatores In New Home Betty Lou. Mrs. Dalton has been making a thorough diagnosis,1 Mr. and Mrs. T. Molatore and south for the past fortnight. . eliminates "guess work" by quot- family have moved . Into their', . Ing the owner the definite and palatial home In Hot Springs j Mrs. Paul Kntertainlnu established charge for the par- which was Just recently complet-, Mrs. A. L. Paul is entertaining ticolar operation necessary. ed. The home, built of rock this evening with an Easter It required many months of stands out as one of the most j bridge at her home in courtesy careful analysis on the part ot beautiful in Klamath Falls. R. Nash service men to arrive at the E. Wattenburg, architect, design- exact cost of each of the scores ed the home. of adjustments and minor oper- to her husband and several friends ot the fami'.y who are celebrating their birthday along the same date. atlont to which an automobile at Date tlunired various times may be subjected. Presentation of the play "Tom o'Shea On Busim Tnumos wecaiug nas oeeu .u- v,,, 0-Sneat gheepman of nounced for Thursday evening. lKlamath county, who Is running April at. the First Christian , band of heep ,he de,ert church. The piay la being spon-,east of p,a, wa, , Lakevfe,. wired by the P. E. O. Sisterhood durlll .n week buslnes. Ho BRIEF NEWS of this city. The date wa atreporu ,hat there UB becn a nrst announcea lor rnaay e.e- heaTy ,nowfal, on tne desert ,nd nlng, April 27 Roycc Boy In Ul rr... ,-i.i.in t Lynn Royce of the Big Marsh T. J. Evans ot Klamath Falls. cmn. ln e cuy, i. oere Mm tu..e To Asn!an( that there is still much snow east of Hart mountain. Lake view Examiner. formerly a resident of Lakeview;"" lne "me8a OI aoa' KomIU was hero on Thursday visiting'. - . , tnend. and traLcting business "; TT "ZTanaell Lakeview Examiner. Jadge J- S" rr of the "t. j Valley country was among the business visitors n; wsmiiu Falls yesterday. Judge On- owns a large ranch In the neighbor- Consln jit Mm. Glover Cbau'ncey M. A Depew, brilliant national figure, who passed away In New York City on Fri day morning at the age .of. 93 lug district. LITTLE JOE " U IS OME OJAV OF 6ETTTA1S DOlUAl-Tb BRASS TACKS. In From Oleno . Mr. and Mrs. D. Ellis Young of Olene spent Friday In the city transacting business. jl j su.ii.SKr.orr. --. Returnnl From rallfornla ,Mrs. Joe Joseph of Merrill has returned home from a visit in California and spent yesterday in ' the city from ber home shopping. i Announce Sale The Eastern Star Social club announce a rummage sale which jis to be held on April 28. De- finite location of the sale will j be announced by the club within .! a short time. Mrs. James Claye of the River side school is spending the week- Dizziness . A common symptom of kidny trouble. Men and women everywhere use and recommend Foley Pills diu retic for relief from dizziness. Foley PUls Adlarstis stimulant for th kldnart Underwood's Pharmacy. Better digestion 5jids Constipation This rTxmrl 4rtwi,t tmtmmz tad vBikmtJ)r frarrbUaa. Pif-u: uirVf fr ".lidVlIii A" rmirm trnrm to irjrr"- 9candi " nuLMJ wur CiT-.ticn and hrwsrl rrA Itfi for & week. TTvfT arriiiac , .tm,.:hr dirca'-kcn. fit reut J FARMS GOOD VALUES, PRICED TO SELL 175 acres near Menill on highway, good soil, well fenced, buildings in good shape.. This is a sacrifice at per acre. 'Very reasonable terms. ( A Art 120 acres near Malin, good fences . and all under ditch $60.00 per acre. 734 acre farm on Lost River, 371 acres in alfalfa and grain good buildings, well fenced, all under ditch. $45.00 acre. Slater Investment any 115 South 7th Street Phone 688 lcv Money to loan oft improved City Property ::, ) i on easy payment plant . 'Ait' Coriip Phone 43 - - - 614 Klamath Ave. TIME TO PAINT AND REDECORATE WE INVITK KVKRYONK to let us jme you nn citimatu on your Spriiip; paintiiiK unit roiloi-orntiiiK- You ncotl not foci under the least olilitration. If you intend iloinif the work yourself let uh give you aiiBKestioim its to t-olorn and pattern!). WE CARRY THK LARGEST SELECTION OF WALU'AfERS IN SOUTHERN OREGON. People who know they're live will be t Winter Garden SATURDAY NIGHT ":,trtmv,.tTP'r'f ; ,;; . .. f .i ,-t fa: ,1 Phone 408 i Our cleaning method revive the newness of old suits. Let us serve you. Klamath Cleaning &' Dye Works 481 Mala 1 f$J?.r2 IT'S WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING . FOR Brush Lacquer in Glass Jars That's because B-H Brush Uc (ion never disappiiinti; and it' quer is put up in glass jars! The ' so easy by moving the ian about Ucauer itselt is its own color felore you huy, to select color card." And when you have se lected the colors you int. you axe sure of the effect you'll see on the painted piece-be it bas ket, table, ot breakfast nuolc. . Thjt's one reason why B-H Brush Lacquer gives such satis ' factory results your color sclco combinations tint have real charm and character. Sec theattractivcdispliy ofB-H Crush Lacquer at our store. IK colorful colors from which to nuke selection many more (nscinating shades by mixing. Try it yourself. WATCH REPAIRING ItKKR 1 yrar guarantee oo all work GEO. METZ JKWKLEIl -('-3 Mala BASS-HUETER PAl NT COM Paints Varnishes Jl'Tfr's COMPANY "thcWaytoBeautijulUam THE GABBS By Barrie Payne i at T 'ST drrcjl lHsR2i; :HAHBERLAIN'i j KumnitT Camp, lIan The H. C. Bar ranch owned by iJ. F. Hanson of this city, one of I Lake county's finest ranches, this i summer will take on a new ac tivity with the establishment Hhere of a summer camp . for girls under the direction ot Mrs. Katherlue Lougban ot Los An- TABLETS u8f'dteY, (THAT NEW' NEPTUNE STRAIGHT, EIGHT IS THE CAR 10 LIKE 3 HOW MAN TIMES DO I HAVE TO TELL VOU THAT WE CAN'T AFFORD r ' but the kevtune is dirt Cheap for hw wnd of a car -its omly tmirtv-one hundred -an0 they'1.1. auowj US FIVE HUNDPXD0fJ THAT LOUD NOISE YOU DON'T HEAR. IS HE 5AVINa YES IT mm sona o tmwi oy rM ONNA RICA OVtR NIAGARA FAUA IN A BAAAti- 3UJT ones ncsc effORE I sit I WAKT TO KIM WHIHf TRAFFIC UnY COIKUttO 1 v '1 Otmtayit, Send to V(iur uaMCfisms WOOD Prompt srrvlco nn lILtM'K W tHl . hi. IIS any ImiKtli. 1IOIIV WlHIl) ami f.I. Try Our CAS-BRIKETS lu your BROODER Those brlki'ls are arllrular ly adapted to chirk brood er anil there Is nothing els that la "Just as Kuod." "Wa aim to please you." Peyton & Co. "Wood to Burn" 126 S. 7th, Phone 535 Side Glances By George Qark Mom'n Pop Dirty Work By Cowan . vske's a picture or H15A- VOU CAH'T-A-MlSS W1V) MEDIUM HEl&HT-GLES. t&RK A-rAOO STASH Klb-A-NJ HVK OWE WEEK ,TEM VIE SELL AT OUU PRICE ALL OllC R(WP Tr TA. BOOTUEt KIN& BENVEMlTTo IUiTRl)tTlf;M5- To TO OF HIS , GUM TO i, "BOSS - WE1U GETJ "UrN Y4 mi POP STARTS To COURT TO APPEAL AT THE. 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