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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1928)
Tage Six THE EVEXINfi HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON' Saturday, April 21, 102 BRIEF NEWS -OF-KLAMATH Polln lit ity touts Polln. well known mer chant of ('hlloqiiin, spent tho day tars on business He reports n expenditure, of mure than 15,000 has born it tide in his ChM-quIn store wlt'i t!i Instal lation ot nnw flxiuns, electric piano, booths and other Ituprove menta. Within the near futuro ho plana to inatnll a reRiiitorcil drug department, 'lis plac of bualneaa la one of the moat fully equipped and most modern In tbta section. Dinner Monday. Night Members of the Business and Professional Women's club will enjoy a pot luck dinner on Mon day eveninir. April 23. at the library club rooms. IVnuer will bo served at 6:30 o'clock. Ao intoreatlnR ereninK will follow, j Dr. Johnson ImiiroTwl ! Dr. O. J. Johnson, dentist, who baa been seriously 111 at the fnm-; lly home on North Second for, tha past two weeks Is able to be out and, hopes to resume his practice on Monday morn inc. J Improving Dennis Yards Tha yardB of tho Bruce Den nis residence on Twelfth and Lincoln are being beautified, t' landscape ' work starting today i under the direction of E. O. , Nord of The Nord Landscaping Service. ' n Alpine garden, ter raced lawn and foundation plant ing will be Included In the Im provements of the yards of the home ........ I running For Cord Part' j Neighbors of the Woodcraft are completing plans tor a card party to be held on May second at the I. O. O. P. ball. The affair la for members ot the lodge and their friends. Pro ceeds of the card party will be J used In .preparing a float to be entered in the parade of the ; Great .Northern celebration. j . Golden Rule Extends Courtesy The Golden Hule store has ex tended a courtesy to patients in both the Klamath Valley and Klamath General hospitals. Each morning, through this store a morning paper is left at the door ot each patient. Millers Have Dnughti ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller ot 341 Hillside. avenue are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a baby girl, born this morning LITTLE JOE CAjrc see tis wire so? dost; a.u.aMT.orr. i v Side Glances . Bnoptliot of popular sour writer .. - - 1 ".If IJrn r r wmnct we. Lincoln's Deathbed Doctor Still Lives; Keeps Curtain Drawn On His Memories . NEW YOrtK. April J Sixty three years now have passed since that night In April, 1S65. when Abraham Lincoln died from the hulls of John Wilkea Booth. Of persons who were friends of the great man, there are left but a handful. Pew there are, even, who can boast they ever saw him. The last of his chil dren. Robert Todd Lincoln, died In 192S. But Dr. Chnrles A. Lenin, the first doctor to reach Lincoln af tor he waa wounded and who watched over the president until the end came, still lives In New York. He is 86. Though he has retired from active medical prac tice, he is lu good health and serves on various hospital boards. A t'nrtain Shield His Memories. Dr. Leale was 2S, out of medi cal school for only a year, when hn attended the dying Lincoln. He had Joined the medical corns of the army, and waa in charge of a ward for wouuded officers iu the U. S. General Hospital at Armory Square, Washington, when the assassination of the president occurred. Mrs. Lincoln placed Dr. Leale in charge of tho treatment of the wounded president. But medi cal aid could do nothing save prolong Lincoln's life for a few short hours. It was the night ot April 14 that he was shot; the next morning he was dead. Of those historic days Dr. Leale has a store of priceless memories. But he dislikes to go back over them. He prefers to look to the future, and to thluk and talk of the happenings and projects of today that Interest mm. .ew arnievemeni is nener. he holds, than retroepectloa. Robert Todd Lincoln, the Eman- cipators son. was like that, Through the years of his retire- ment he refused consistently to to talk in reminiscent vein of his father. Near tho end ot his career he became virtually a re- close In the little New England town where he lived. Dr. Leale resides In New York with his daughter. He has a son In New York who is a doctor, and another who is an attorney. Won Prominence as Physician. When he was mustered out of the army in 1866. Dr. Leale went at the Klamath General hospital. This is the first child born to Mr. and Mrs. Miller. .it' Roth 0cns Office George L. Roth announces the i opening of a mechanical drafting : oiuce in tne nopaa ounaing oi j this city. j Ashworth Visitina: Here Reginald Ash worth ot Toledo. Oregon, Is spending the week end as the house guest of Otto P. Ellis. Ashworth arrived In the city on Friday evening to be in readiness for the Civil service examination which was held at the Klamath county high school thta tnnmlnv at nltiA n' f nf r I Twenty-one took the examina tion. Meeting Tonight. The Southern Oregon Cleaners and Dyers Association will hold lis quarterly meeting this eve ning at Ashland with a banquet at the Llthia Springs hotel. Members from Grants Pass, Ash land. Medford and Klamath Falls will be present. , . Penwnrdens Leaving Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- By George Clark whose latest hit Is entitled "Smile r 1 j Palls an exclusive 10-ycttr gar Dr. rbarles A. Ix-olo Is the left figure lu lliis ialitllnc of tiic scene , lane rontrnct. He was here fit of Abraham Lincoln's ileal Ii. Hi a but 2M yean of age ut the 'conference with L. W. Phillips. time a surgeon In Hie Kiilonil Army. ' .of the t'lty Sanitary Servlrx Inc.. i ,' lu regard to his new I'utles. to Europe, where Asiatic cholera for he studied year or ; more. Then he returned to take, up hU practice In New York. n iun i-Miuijr uv -ui wuv of the leading physicluns of the - city. connected with various hos- pitals. Inc:uding Bellevue and tho New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb. To this latter luterest he still devotes part of his time, He is a member of a dozen or more leading medical, scientific and literary bodies. In 1S81 he was a delegate to tho London In- ternatlonal Medical Congress. He has written extensively on medical surgery and scientific subjects, but though repeatedly urged to, has refused to write his own memoirs or his recollec tions ot Lincoln and the war. ter B. Penwarden ot this city will regret to learn of their departure for Iowa this coming week. Mr. Pewarden has been manager of : the Lakeside Lumber company while in Klamath Pails. Both Mr. - and Mrs. Penwarden have maue many irienus miring ineir j residence in this city. Move to M'illanl ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crichton, who have been residing at the Rex Arms apartments have mov ed to the Willard Hotel. Mr. Crichton is superintendent of the II a u Be r Brothers Construction company projects in Klamath. Jubllcei Dance Success j The Jubilee dance sponsored ! by Tho Ladies Auxiliary of The American Legion which was held at Legion hall on Friday eve-. nlng proved one of the most en-1 Joyable affairs of thi spring sea- sen. The Jack Bowring orches- Mom'rA Pop tue poctob thsce AND 1 Ulft&D EEHV WZX THCOU&M MV 15HHIR0OM JIN&OW . US. -SftlO POP was suffering trom AMNESIA &UO VliLBua 56NS THAT'S JUST A, MLIIt WAV Of SWlkUi THAT HE'S - VOU KNOW WHAT 1 MEaN - Freckles and His est VV1UAT 7. f . i i A LETTER FAOAA FRECtdLES in AFPICA SAMPOJ IT! SEE ? FOE TWEiB. FIRST EXPEDI7I0M OTO TAB VWIL.DS OP AFCICA, LET'S SEE ACS COMINS BACK JiOAA lira provided tlu danco music. ' i splendid crowd attended ijlllliir -Mrllvn T.uiiKlit A Junior carnival will lie stng- e1 "t tho Klama:h county high, . Decaying Faculty New records are being set in fly ing, swimming, broad-jumping, and in all phases of science, busi- ess anil art. Vhutis takjng place 111 tho matter of Worship? Is tho ability to drnw nenr to fiod a dying faculty In your life? How long Is If since you last met with. God In .worship? Pace God und this ituestiohr at ll:uO a. m. Kunday. ut tho FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SI XT II 'AND PINE STREETS THE GABBS Rfjtjr.nr this WHAT IS ITV- THING FROM Ml A STEAM -HEATED ICE tMT-IT'3 A GkiAT CREAM IHVtlfTlCjN FRiEZER CuCKOO, H0H1 Poor Pop - ThE TBIAt MUST havje been tin Mov.EW HI gone 'PuuNtB cbaz-v! iMRS.SPuds GOT IT STRAIGHT FBOWThC JoctoP. That SomS ON6 MAS TO VJATCH HIM SYCBV MIMUT6 - TOO MUCH Fob f MRLV HOLD UtM Friends 1 4 I'MiSOIMGToP.UAj ;tav.E QOICK Bcvy.'s&E' If OUR P JS7AAM BQfAJmTA B7A lettep v-JlTM A STAAAPUkE V Til A T y-1 A V AFftlCA." rrr rftft ... mm j school innlitht, the prngrmn to start promptly at 7 'clut'k. An ' udmlysjrn of 2 fie Is to he charged. Several novelty feature stums have been plann'd for. .lark Harney. Mnryellen Bradford, i:i gene Potts and Helen t'ofer iire t!i" gen.vnl coinjnitteo in Huii'ite. I 1' allowing tho ciirntval a litiiire j will be held at Legion bail to which the high school students. ! their parents and the nltimni of l'.t;; are invtled : To Be Murrleil SiimiIjij ! Miss Maimio Worlow ami Mr. i Albert W'anipter, well known t'O!- tlemnn of the K.irt Klnmnt'i country, will ha married Huuilny at tho bride's hrnie at Malln. af ter which they will leave at once for Oakland In visit Mr. Wampler's sister. Mrs. !. M. Mcl.euiore. formerly of this i lly. They will visit III Los Angeles i and expect to hn uway about three weeks. A new home on Klamath marsh Is to he rnm- ! pleted during their plxence. l.ee Vlslietl Metironl ' William l Billy) I.-'e. assessor t:r Klamath county, with head quarters at Klnmntli Palls, win a business visitor In Medfrd Prlday. Mr. Lee recently se- cured from the city of Klamath 1,""nl'rt News. I A special hrnnrh of municipal court has been set to work airing election fraud cases lu Chicago. Ho the courts hold nothing sac- red any more? VI ITS A NEW ATTACHMENT F0K THE RADIO -THE AGENT SAYS I CAN HOOK IT TO THE BATTERY AND AU THE MUSIC SUN6 IN FOREIGN IAN0UAiE3 WILL 6E AUTOMATICALLY TRANSLATED INTO EN6LISH ! Going One Better . , . ue'c. nCC UlS HUT- 1 lNEu.,VA NO"r SURPRISED. VMS ALWAYS Stil HE VWA.S DlttV A'S A. SOuiRBEt IN A CA&t vita SlMCE tOWW I HAP THAT AMUMIHT WITH UtV UA'ST VII Absence Makes the Ion I ) j' GK5 p .)usnniw:.! AA1' FPEf-.KLES AW) IHS LEYrtp. CtUTUIG LtTn:RAf U.E L)cys-.0 7MG BAW OF7IISS7'AAAPV'JIW. AI2 MERy OW T0A5(SO6 r "-. j ? v -rnAMKi it.1; " KLAMATH MILL WITHDRAWS ITS RATE CHARGES I SAl.KM. Ore.. April 21. id') 1'pou notice of wlllldrnual of the complaint the public service coin- I mission dismissed the llrnytuill While Pine Lumber cnnumtiy's i complaint ngaliist the t'ltlitornia N'ori bciisiern linlHvav company ln Khun. i ill couuiy. A reduction i In Ion rates was demanded. Close In Acre Tracts Ono (n ton iii'i'o tracts, drop saiitly loam soil fro from iilkali, jjonil olcvatiou which uf fortU 'a woiulorftil view and "ncnpi'H . Iatt 1'roHts that Ki'tlli; on tho lovtr lantls. No ln'ttor sail or lortition for jrartlt'ii, berry or poultry trucK No itroniotiM't' prit-os. Ot-t your di'od tlirct t from tho ht'irs of tho osttito ami speculate yourself, liny an ncro tract, Irrigated, for ?:!00.00, ()',,. cash, balance SI. 05 per month, which includes interest at. ';;. A. J. Tracy REALTOR Exclusive G09 South Sixth St. IW A NT-ED . . "V" -m M. M.A. l f A7 rx.ii iTu uuiiu;i, 4(c u i uunu Bring Them to the HERALD BAKNUM WA ABSOLUTELY CORWLCT I FT WASWT MV ire Tiiuma with Tus VI0MAN WHO AW POP b.Ht HE WAS-ftAV(N& So ThEV HAD HlK STKAPPEO AWt -),!. I Wi t i IT to PPOEAHlw nuiv to THfc BED '. I He HAVI- Of IT IF VOU kNEui T ILL uou POP NOO'P WHAT Heart. Grow Fonder xs,-- i$W ( il l ( ieyvAJi4LAieW AaD BE ") rAZrlrTorr'K T'f'tL fiLAO-JJlATLGMAWvyS avnav fkoaa mehe Si . m llli'I HI 1 V it WKtru - PI l; .1 I II v-r-r-r - aE jomesick j i ; ;,!!! ;f 1 i V-S A)Fuu s, VOTU'I! TO 'I' I IK PI'lll. It'. 1 41 lit a cnniliilate for county 1 coinitilssloiier of Kluimilh niunlv ion the ileitiocralic ticket lit the : May prlm.iry, If Itoiniuiiled am eluitiMl 1 will solve the volets n till taxpayer to the best of my nbllliy. 1 have Mrvcd on the county fair bosid the past three - years and have bad conMldcnthle experience In county ul'ritlrs. Tax pavers need not suspicion llut I lime ilnitKd mysoli' lo any one. i fin iliiu. but If elected will ileal! fair ii ii c 1 Just with nil, as I have ' III Ibii piol tD years Hint 1 have lived III Klamulh couuiy. K. M. HAMMOND. i A21-MIS Inc. , Agent rhono !) . JB.rn.jL Ja. V ti- a i OFFICE By Barrie Payne HabbyG Ob ram I HE THAT V0U AND VI1JI Wl HAO SOME MOROS IATT MIGHT." VtAMIVg SriLLOOT. Snd in tfovr tfmtotfrvnn. AV. Skirt tmS funny i Bats m Tub BELfUV -A S IT'S V40TAJ.IM.G . "itUvOuS .'M'iS.GUNM I 'TWhS A ftLO'N OH Tut I - HEA.t THtT BID VT . A ,'r)UTTI.E RE AND WE'LL Ig I Ah i ff fitr. ii V. sat r-.rr. .! ' X ( '. ' vi tLna ' .;..yium. ,c,.n ,y u ftwna.mr iUMI J'"- BAMIN& MiUtAC TuiT'c LIKE 1 1x3 KNOU I MEAN -A 'KM IB Fire Proof Comfini and Courtesy lloom wit limit baih SI .VI Doom with I)"'". 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