The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 20, 1928, City Edition, Page 6, Image 6

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NEWS IN BRIEF
Lift For Alaska
Thomaa Aarnn Robertson of
231 North Ninth, accompanied
fay nil inn, Deimar, Hobertaot,
and Rill Valo left via motor for
Beadle from which point they
will aall for Juneau, Alaska, to
locate. Valo la returning to re
auma hla position with nn clec
trlcal concern with whom ha has
been employed for the past sev
eral years. At Kucene, Mr. Rob
ertson and son will vtrlt for a
day with their their daughter
and sifter, Miss I'ansi Robertson,
formerly of tills city. Mrs. Rob
ertson plans to leave within a
week for Ornnts Pass where she
Kill visit for an indefinite time
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
'J.' Johnson, before joining her
husband and ion in Juueatt.
Former Me it lent Here
Mr." and Mrs. James Hailey,
former residents of this city, now
making their home at Mar Joel,
are spending several days In
Klamath Falls on a" combined
business and pleasure trip. They
are hotel guests at the Hall.
From Fort Klamath -
'. Mrs. Ben Loosley and daugh-
Klamath spent Thursday In t.e
city ahopping and visiting friends.
They returned home last evening.
Pre School Group To Sloes - '. L "JT, Vb,"r". . ,k
. Ira N. Gabrielon. head of the
The pre-school clHlds1 study rodent contro, work ,n tne ,till()
Broup of the American Associa- wag , the cltr Thurs(,ay hlle
tlon of Inlverslty Women will ... , Pnrti.rt from cra-
- meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur
?,rUbb .FrldfT afternoon, April ductius work aRainst the poreu
t1, - at 8:30 o'clock. The Grubb pluet Las, year poisoning op
'resldence la located-at 40 Pine eraUon, were carried ou there
, .treet. Affection and Jealousy" Bn1 , Mrxg started again this
? wll! be the aubject. Mra. Carl 8ea80n. The porcupines have
Orubb will lead the discu3ion. been found erv destructive to
' HenrT Thomaa ' 8'" the etandiug Uinber.-Granta Pass
a talk on the small child's re- courier,
iiglon. Friends and members of
the association are extended
cordial Invitation to attend.
Krom Tlio Agency
f Mr. and" Mrs. Le Roy D. Ar
nold of Klamath Agency spent
...ufua, .u uie city on ousi- ,ernoon before in Medford. Miss
" !Hair was the principal speaker
' Jat the business and professional
Down From 1ill,Miuin women's meeting banquet held at
Judge R. C. Spink, well known iHotel Medford Friday night, and
resident of Chiloquin was among at wUicn more UlHn 50 Ioca, bus,.
the out of town business visitors negg aIld professional women of
-who spent Thursday in, the clty,ltho cltT..Br6 present. Medford
A ' 1 ' " Malt Tribune. ' '
Zaatrow Returned To t'ity
A. H. Zastrow, for more than !.B Medford
. two years a. resident of this city. I .Mrg. Cora Lyon of Klamath
connected Vlth the Howie Motor!Fallg. representative of the Styles
company has returned to take up : brand of dresses, arrived in Med
, I ford Friday, where she will re-
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Side Glances
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L r A J deckles and His Friends
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ww. m m t i hi in r. i f ' i - - - - . '
3-1 ill M '1 " ' ' m irA 5&m&re7aj UMmMeswir into. itfftv) : s
"Well, Ihey ain't said anything about stoppin' It," . ft"; J )iL j'1Cpl ' " ""u
his former duties under Mrs.
Howie, who has taken over the
rgency since her husband's death.
Zantrow has been employed at
Grants rasa for some time past.
Kith Filed Suit
Lester Rich has filed suit for
divorce in the circuit court
against Autta Rich on grounds at
desertion.
IVil'arhlik Graduated
Word has been received from
Albert Dollarhide. son of Mr. and
Mrs. O. 11. Dollarhide of this city,
telling of his graduation from
Armstrong's College at Berkeley
en April 12. He has accepted a
position in the offices of the
Columbia Steel Corporation In
Kan Francisco. Albert was a
member of the graduating crass
of '!S from the Klamath county
high school. i
ITnrris Coca North
Basil Harris connected, with
the Klamath News, left last eve
ning for Portland where ha will
remain for several days.
Planning; To !,'ave Soon
Joseph Micka. well known
rancher of the Malln country la
m,kl"f p"" ,!'P l ZT
Slovakia, hla old
home within
the near future.
ter forest where he has been con-
Mim Hair In Valley
Miss Motelle Hair, president of
1 the state federation of business
and professional women's clubs
left last night for the north, af
ter spending Friday and the f-
main for the next three weeks.
iMrs. Lyon is well acquainted In
'.Medford, having lived, here for a
while last winter. She Is staying
,at the local Y. M. C. A. head-
quarters while In Medford.-Med-
forJ Ma" Tribuae-
j Vilea Interviewed
Paul Vlles. of Klamnth Falls,
spent Saturday night in the city
visiting friends, stopping over
here while returning from a trip
, to California. He came back by
'way of the "Redwood highway,
' which be found in good condi
tion with the exception of the
I highway between Orick and Re
uua where new construction Is
under way. Grants Pass Courier.
R4nner In -Medford
A. R. Renner of Klamath Falls
was In Medford on business Wed
nesday. Mr. Renner claims that
tho present brand of backward
weather has also Included Klam-
By George Clark
THE
ath valley In In Itinery across
country. There u one rxceptton
in the Klamath valley, hp added.
There we have rain ami cold
over tho hills Ihro prevails sleet,
slush and a disagreeable chilli
ni'M that culls forth many un-1
biblical expression. Dally News,
Medford.
IranKarting hunlne
T. J. Evans of this city la
spendiug several day In Mon
tague. California, on a combined
bu alliens and pleasure trip.
M'ania Kroodi
Tumar E. Hardberger has filed
suit for divorce again W. O.
i Hardberger. The Hjrtlberger"s
' are residents of this city.
Attended Rend Mertlng I
Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar and '
Mrs, :. J. Fraukel arrived lu
, Bend today ro attend the niect-
ing of the Federation of Wo-
men's clubs at Terrebonne. They
will, speak here tomorrow at the
high school. Bend Bulletin.
Mr. McMillan Left
Mrs. R. 'W. McMillan left this
morning : fox Los Angeles , and
other aouthern cities where she
, will remain for a fortnight visit-
Ing. Mrs. McMillan Is connected
with the First National batik or
this city.
Howard Left Today
Completing business in the In-'
teresta of his company, the Union
I Pacific, G. C. Howard returned
south to Sacramento this after
I noon. Sir. Howard was a guest
at the Wlllard while' here for
(several days. j
; .Mra, Dunlap Viaittar 1
; Mrs. Anna Dunlap of eastern , )
: Oregon has arrived In the city .
' to visit for some time with her j
son, L. S. Dunlap. I )
VlslUng With Uanghter
Mr. and Mrs. Shumate of Ban
don arrived In the city yesterday
.0 spend the remainder of the
week with their daughter. Miss
Pluma Shumate, who la a teacher
at the Riverside school.
Winnirrrd May III 1
Miss Winnifred May, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert May. la
111 at the family home on Pine
with an attack of mumps. Miss
May Is a senior at the Klamath
county high school. '
Madison Visited 1t
j J. J. Madison, senior partner;
i of the Bliss Heine Co., spent all '
! of Tuesday In Klamath Falls, re- i
j turning, to , Medford late Tuesdays
night with a satisfactory amount
of orders. Mr. Heine Is. spending
the week in Portland. Medford:
' Nqws.
'Pop" Gntes On Vacation
i - utt tor a fine vacation trip of
j not less than three weeks, and
! probably more, C. E. Gates, more
! generally known as "Pop," left
; last night for Portland, his first
j stop. At that place be will at
j tend a meeting of the State
I H I g h w a y commission. From
I Portland he will journey on to
two of bis "old homes," Wlnni
mae and Noblesvlllc, Indiana. At
the first place he will be the
guest of his only sister, while at
Noblesvllle are other relatives
and many friends. "Pop's" prin
cipal objective, however, will be
Miami, Florida, where he will
attend as delegate from Hlllah
iTemple. the four day national
convention -of Shriuers. Many
Mom't?. Pop
f )0P. ViWtMR'.VjIi
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FA'ENINO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
side trips are scheduled, among Upend a day at New Orleans and
tiiem-one to JUvumi. Cuba. On 1 alitu- visit 'thu .liinnil C'nnyun.
the return trip Mr. times will Medford News. , j '
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Phone. 169
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On Our
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, Set 1.25.. , .
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414 Main
THE GABBS
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MARKET
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Turkey
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OFFICE
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