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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1928)
THURSDAY. ANUL 12. 1028 THE EVENING -HERALD, - KLAMATH -FALLS;- OREO ON Page TKr BRIEF NEWS OF KLAMATH lli'liiruiiiK Vniiii "huiiiIih Fred llliilin, mni nl Mr, mid Min. W. Paul Joh iixni mid linn Dunham, rin tit lr nml Mm. K. A. IHiiihuut plan lo rt urii (in .4iindiiy In I'lii'iluml lo resume Hull DI'llOlll wntk ul 1 1 II In mil iary academy, tiiiiilinm mill llli'hn uro Imlh flrxl llciiienniii i Dunham In In 1 0,11 111.111 l of I Ii ;ictouil lieutenant ill the ncail i'iii . Mr. H.lill Iter, V Tho many frlotiitn nf Mm. W. a ii..i..ii r. ii.iu ,.r m ii.mtii ii ; Full., will b. In.oroa.cd lo l..rn . , ,, . E ahn In attending acvornl week a here wllh her mm nml duughtor- Big DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 14 laingcll Vulley Ctiinmunliy Hull. Music hy Melody Or chestra Mil 3 o'rlock. SUPPER MIDNIGHT MONEY CANT BUY A BETTER OIL man jg i v THE NEW ytVl XZEKOLENEy I '1 FOR THE MOTOR CARS YEAR OF YEARS A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT tviW))&-m -with tMJailleur i Parisian Smartness in Nczv 1 Ensembles The etiKi'mble in morc thnn a fuiihion, it is the lmsis of every umai't wardrobo. The; one sketched han a frock ofsilk print and n smartly ' Htitchod coat of rep. $10.00 to $27.50 $16.75 to $39.50 Masculine ' Fabrics In the Tailleur I'nuliiiiiwit if tho material, they uchieve n new triumph in their fine tailoriiiK. Our selection incliidcn longer coatn for the older woman, as well an short coat.t for younjter women CAA? DCTNAbD'S badies ?if-WSh6pp6 ' - HOFKA BUr. 114 North Eighth Street i Around Hie comer fiHim Forbea King Htoiv Iii-ln w. Mr mill Mm. TIiokhim Whin- l, licll of Hut Hprlima, Mrs. Uclliell Iihm ln III poor lii'iillli fur mmiii tliim nml II In hoped I he change will prove bene flilul In her. Mm. l)i'li!ll In a milliliter of Aluliii clmpier nf the Kiinlerii Hir nml while In Kliim ul H Kit 1 1 look mi ml I vi' purl In mwlnl nml civic llfo. Him imiv limki'H Iht lininv III Hiilcin. .Mr, (tiitltlnril Home .Mm. Fled II, liuililiiril hua re turned In KIhiiiuiIi Kill In rrnm mi extended visit In Him Francisco with her nlaier. Mm. (imliliinl remained wiulti fur ml Indefinite linrlnil because of III health nml her many frlenda will Im glad tu li'nrn ahe In very iniirli Improved. Mm, hiliiiiiiliiirt Hliiiilnu - Mrs. ii. r nnamnari in .wr- 1 1 rill iniilnreil In on eilnemliiy In """" V"1.'" wli h Iht duughtor, j 1 ' Hhurl 1 1 in ii Mm, Lowell Noii.liiuiii.it Cunimltit NiuimnI M i K m mn I .i M i I In, Mm. Wllhiir Jnnt'M mid Mm. Junior iMiKKi'tt wtr iimi'l qh th noin tnailtiK rmiiinlitcc of Kiilulona rhuptr of Till Uiniulilfru of the Aiiifrlniu Hi'voMitl"!) ul (ho mI Iuk uti MniHlity ii f k Ii I ul dm I mini nf Mm. Il'iwiinl It IVrrln. K ! lion of ofll'-iTii for the cmmuIiir yriir will ( h'-lil ul Ihi Mny IIH'I'flllK. MiiIIii l(iiin-liir lli'ii K. 1., JohiiMUi. runrher nf I lie Mnlln nertloii. truniurieil liimf neni In the rliy yemeriluy, llnniiHl TliU rveiilMK Iteproneiiiutlvea ul the Cooil yt'ar Tlrn cuntpany from Northern t'ulllornla anil Klunmih rounty will mil her at n buminet thin cve nlni m 6:. It) o rim k al the ham lier of rotnmerre. ' Intercut Inn alea tnlka will tie Riven. lU'.uiy M.T. IiiiiiI llr John Hlnimona. merehiinl nl llenlly, wiim InUuded niimiiff the out of town lninliieH4 vlaltom here today. .... ltiiit-M!i-t Mnn llen J. II. Coihrnn of Medford. In au rum man. la apendliiR the day here on biialneH. Knmiilc Houili A party of Kpokane Indlea, In rludlnjr Mra. (i. W. Hommer. Mra. Irving liuvlK, Mra. J. II. Neill and finent men's wear Siamese: Only In plnorhle are you Hip. poMeil to find Iwii riueeiin In one mill, y t Mary llurkholder and Nora Jolinacn of t.ifiiraNter. I'a., huil no troulile In xettlnK Into thla on. The itlrl wouldn't Iclejillly the acale-lireaker who owua It. bill they ndnililed 111" walnllllie I" Ml ilirhea. Minnie II. linker were hotel Kin-Ma at the Hall yemerilay eu roule aoiil,h. The party vuiiiun tered an automobile ai-i-lilent the other aide of Hend when their ear akldded and tururil over. They rerelved bruleH but no aer loua Injurlea In the aeeldent. I'ruin llilili-liraiiil MurKiiret Hinylh of llllilclirand Hhoppeil In the elly today. Arthur Moronic Homi . V. I. Arthur, well known resi dent nf l-nkevlew. jiiimki'iI throiiKh the city today enroiitv home from nil extended vlalt ill California. Mr. Arthur alopped at tin- Hotel Hall while here. Ftvm ltniccll Valley ' Mm. It. H. Ilupklna of IiiiRell Valley are buatnena viaitora In the city todny. Mr. Ilopklua la a prominent farmer of the valley IlKlrlet. I'roin Uric lloail John Itunentyno ot the Krie rallrouil la a liuaineMa vlaltor In Klamath Fnlla today. Mr. Itanuii tyno la atoppliiR nt the Hotel Wllliird. Ilrr from T M.. Milinn Mi Ilnle of UrnuiiK nt. Tox., arrivod In tho city on Wed- neNdny hopltiK lo find a nultahle iMinlnoHit locution hero. Mr. Mc Mah mndo the trip west via mo tor nnd If he doe not loruie In Klamath rounty will tipend ut lonnt two nionthn In Orfftnn. TrMp Tltrre Knti-iinlnrtl - Troop thrre of the Hoy Scouts enivrtiiincd rm-moers of the KtilRhtH of ColumliUH lodse Inst evonins with hoxinn lvuin and a cnmplote dcmotiMtrntlnn of Hoy Seoul nrtlvltlcB. Iteytlolila to Junction Earl 0. Reynolds, secretary of the chamber of commerce plana to leave early Friday nrirnlng for the. Klamath Junction to spend tho day transacting huslneaa with C. M. Kamsby In charge of the junction. Mr. Reynolda plana lo take considerable literature to the Junction to he distributed to ourlH.a. Mimy I 'ar Hcftintcml For the flrat eleven daya of thla month, AO foreign cara were reg istered at the Triple A boolh of tho chamber of commerce a chock of the records revealed lodny. At loaal th roo-fou rt lis of tho tour lata nro nnxioua to locate in Klamath county, according lo re port filed wllh Mra. Sihuppel at tho chamber of commerce. Thnao registered tip until noon today Included: E. C. Nowhaucr, Ireno H. Baker, C.eorgo II. Ilurx. Dewey I.lndney. J. I.. Frldley. E. A. Buckley, Sum Courtney. J. E. Johnston. Charles A. Cassman and 11. E. Sam Sontherdcn of Washington. Meycr-Wbdom Nuplliilf Tolil Tho wedding of .Miss Blanche Wisdom nml Max Meyer wna held i on Wednesday afiornonn at the Brndhurn Apartments In the prea-( ence of n few immediate, friends. Tho Rev. 1 V. K. Allison of the First Christian church performed Iho ceremony. Mra. Meyera comes fro San Francisco but has hern employed In Ihln city n an ad vertising saleswoman In tho of flvo of Iho Kliimnth News. Mr. Meycra Is chef ninniiRer of the Wllliird. Thoy will be nl homo: lo tholr frlenda lit SI 3 l'lno aireet. AlcMimlcr Ylsllinff (icoigft Alexntiicr, ata.10 prnlit- ( hit (on director for the stale wlth heaiUiiinrlers In Haleiii. la apontl-' I ni; the day hero visiting wllh frlenda. Mr. Alexander la paying, hia first vlalt lo tho city in sev eral months. Well, wo still hnvo the lame ducks with its in Washington not to mention tho allly geese, Bdtiness ' Locals HlllH A cilllilee nlllik of HlelBOII anil Ciimle linla for aprliiK. So elllea In Hi" neweal alia'lna well Ii K Hlliplea. Ilrew'a Mlllll well uu alnplen. Drew'a Mun atiire. N. II. firew. 7'!3 Main HI. ailt'. 12-1 ol Ire All il j im In irx ami KruinlilaiiKli terh alao Ciilon V'elerana ami ; wIvi M are liivltml lo attend a : uieetfiiK of intereat. at Amerlean I.esloll illilx., Fourth mid Main i.lil.. at 2:00 oVIoi-k Krlilay aftnr i noon, tlio 1 ni h. My order of Ie ' piirimmil Ormmlier of liaiiitlitera 'of I'lilon Veterana, Mra. Kona 1 Cren. ndv. 11-21' Netv I pxlulm Slio New uhlpineiit hemillfnl grud itiitlon ilrhi (9.75 find SlD.oo. aUji roula and enemlile anlt.i. Melhaae lllilii.. 32l Main .St. 9-lil tlnnil lUit I'pKialm orer Moe'a. f'lenranie on all ham. ullks, itr.i and fella. adv. IJ-st For Inau ranee He Jut. II. nidfc-. Adr. Drlacoll. Wllltama tf Limb and Rodjr Wood I Johnatoo'a. Phona S14. 1321 : So. 6th. adr. Il-lf Hull. j Have wonderful roloriima till, i apriiix. Twlata in the latent nharies n a low aa 30. Made to your or I dor. Drnw'i Manatore. N. B. :irew. T33 Muln St. adv. 12-3t i FUNERAL NOTICES ; vnev run. i. IPs Kilenda me respei Ifully Invlt I ed to attend th.i funerul nervleca ! for the late Nuncy riiilllpa to lie held Friday afternoon nt 1 j o'clock at the residence of ! Thr-maa Ijing, Wllllamaon Illver district. Interment will he made , in the family plot In tlie Hills ci metcry. Arrnnncmenta nre un ' der the direction of the Karl Whillock funeral home. For rentilfa naa Herald ClaiM Ada. The time is getting worth of the finest ' , ALL CAPS $1.79 MEN'S TIES 59c ALL WOOL SHIRTS $2.89 MOLESKIN PANTS $2.89 UNION SUITS 98c OVERALLS 98c . EERYTHIMG MUST GO t : . .. 4 J '. Sf s 1 " "I $ 1 68 3 PARTY HONQHS KLAMATH 01 Marvin Michael' Birth day Motif of Gather ing; News Note i (HH-eUi to The Herald I rllicr Michael, corre-prmdent i IIH.IiKllltAND. April 12. A birthday parly woa Klveu at the home of Mr. and Mra. T. I. Mich ael In coiirtcay lo their aon. Mar vin. Tho"e who enjoyed the af fair were: Mr. and Mra. William Welch. Mr. and Mra. I-onard Hit ter. Mr. and Mm. N. 7.. ftiakiu mid Meimra I'ete Nelaon. Mr. Kcl ker. Joe Kmlth. Ward Itueck. Krucat Hitler. Byron Welch, Clif ford Welch. Walter Kilter and Marvin Michael and Mlawa Wll letla Welch, Imngeue Welch. Olva Michael. Kxllicr Michael and Clara Kilter, and the hint and boatvaa. Mr. mid Mra. T. P. Mich ael. The evening waa apent lu dancliiK and playlns carda. Mra. Theodore Klackua haa been aerinualy 111 for the jiaat few weeka. Jacob Iliiecka waa tranaaellnk hiiHlueaa III Klamath Kalla Wed nesday. Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Rartell have moved Tiack In our valley Rfter befnrr ahxent for the win ter. ' ' Mra. X. Z. Rink In wan a flail or at the Jacob Rueck home for a ahort time Wednesday. Mra. Brown Michael waa a vla ltor In Hlldebrand for a abort time Thursday. Minn Klda Hanper of Chlco. Calif.. In helpinR care for her sinter. Mra. Theodore Plackua. Mr. and Mm. H. K. Hartzler were transacting buninena in Klamath Pall Tuesday. Ftyron Welch la asBlstlnK Mar vin Michael cut wood. Mr. and Mra. W. O. Hmythe were trtwiBRrtlnK huaincna In Klamath Kalla Saturday. Mr. and Mra. N. Z. Rink in were transacting bualneas in Ito nanza Thuraday. Victor Plackua. the small aon of Mr. anil Mra. Theodore Flack na. haa been aerlonaly III for the pant week. D. J. nilHj. merchant of Illlde- short, but we still have way too much merchano!ise. We have thousands or dollars Spring goods that we are going to cut to the bone Nothing Reserved Out It Goes. Come "and Benefit by This Real Opportunity ' , MEN'S SHIRTS Fine Broadcloth $1.49 Men's Athletic UNION SUITS . . 69c . WOOL SOX 39c , CORDUROY PANTS $2.K9 , DRESS PANTS - $3.95 ': All Shoes . Remember These Values Oregon ' ' brmid, waa IrfinnactiiiR hunlncss In i;.:inaib .Kalla. Tueadai. .... ' Jacob H'leik waa tranaactlna biiHlnenn In Monanza Wednesday. I'cte Nelson wan a viiiiior at the c. A. Carlson h'ime Hunday. Mr. and Mra. Leonard Killer anil children were viaitora nf the Jacob Hueck home Monday. K. P. Pool haa been busy the ' laat few daya working the roads. Prince Wales Sustains 29th . Fall in Race NKCTO.V, Norfolk. En., April .12. Wi The hard luck which haa , been pursuing the Prince of f WaUia on the racing courae ever air.ee the flrat of the year caught him again today, giving him hia ' 2!tb fall in the paat few yearn. ' lie waa competing in the Weat Norfolk hunt point-to-point racea here when be waa thrown at a jump. He waa not hurt. The prince, riding I)c Com me f, waa half way around the three and a half mile course when hia mount atumbled and turned a aomeraatilt, . throwing hia royal rider to the turf. Before tumb ling De Comme had negotiated a number of atlff Jumps. The prince scrambled out of the way of the other racera and ' tried to remount De Comme. but ; the horae ahied and went after the field with the prince racing At The PINE TREE THEATRE 3 Big ,. , -Day In (it of rage a(i - alays, then laughs at law! '. ' ' . " I . :.: with ; .'.' v. . 1 , PHYLLIS HAVER. VICTOR VARCONI, and a Brilliant Cast of Film Artists. This is the season's biggest hit ' -. . . on the same program . " COMEDY and' NEWS REEL . , . ; , POPULAR PRICES NEW SPRING SUITS ., t' Every One Must Go LEATHER FACED GLOVES 19c : -: FANCY SOX 29c , ' FINE LISLE SOX 19c All Wool BLA2ERS $3.69 - Levi Straus waist overall: $1.79 "'" Oxfords $395&$549 Woolen Store Eighth and Main acrona two fit-Ida In the bopn of. ratchlnK . h I in . Finally Wales rave up the pumuil and return ed to the pnddoi k nn a borrow ed horn. The iiin'tn of Norway wllh whom the prince had been chat-1 Knit Just hi-fore the race, wan one of the apeclalora who wll-' nenned hia Tumble. lie fiomine waa the favorite of lo atartem at 2 to 1. FIX Ii NO Tlt.WF. OF .MISSINti VKSSF.I IIONOI.CI.r. April 12. Wi Naval offlciala at Pearl Harbor announced t day that three Am erican warships, ludlnw. Rums and Whippoorwlll, aent out to search for the missing venae! Aniatlv Prince, could find no trace of her after covering a wide aTea north of the Hawaiian Islandn, At Tha- LIBERTY THEATRE- T(II)Y ami FUIfAY A MKillTY HltAMA! Ranger The. line tlllll acta like man nml fiiehta like M ' lleUHin In "The Law of Fear" 1 THURSDAY v FRIDAY and SATURDAY 'CHICAGO' PARIS GARTERS 39c SUSPENDERS 49c Fancy Flannette SHIRTS .$1.19 Wool Mix UNION SUITS $1.69 BOYS' BLAZERS $2.95 Only at the i . t- - 3E A man la on trial In New York cburRed with annoying re former. They have odd Ideaa of crime In New York. i i r Mat 1 nlSialL Take a Kodak with you You may have typical "fish erman's hick" on the Spring' first fishing trip.but you won't mind that when you see the pictures you made with your Kodak. We'll help you select a Kodak and show you how it works. Autojraphit Kodaks Jrom tS UP CURRINS FOR DRUGS 3 Big Days A Irani nd oua comedy drama of deep appeal! .... all CANVAS GLOVES 9c BOYS' SHOES . $2.45 and $2.95 WOOL BLANKETS . $3.95 . DRESS HATS $2.95 ALL SILK SHIRTS $3.95 ROCKFORD SOX , 12c It I.