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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1928)
Patre Six THE FA'F.N'IN'C. HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON Weilm-mlay. April gfi,- 1U2H NEWS IN BRIEF r. ' . flcTer Itabj- llook lire Mailed . Front Mnllii ' In otMcrTntiro ot "Annual I II. W. Houston of Miilin trans. Krmii SI. 11,-liMla XV. II. H 'mlnston Ik a h'liff luiklnrsK tlsltur In thp cltv frniii St. llrlons. Oro. " Transact ill lluilnrvt ' 1 J. E. Welch nf Ashlan.l vns ' amooK I ho out of town business (visitors la Klamath Falls toiluv. in M..li.inl , Karl Off'nt(u'liir nrriv mI hrr Siunv.lay trout Klamith. Fulls o spent! soveinl vwki In MiHlfonl Mml ford Trllium-. Mw. Vox In Vnllov Baby Week" which will be hold j artwl business In the city today. Mrs. Henry I), t'ox was among ! tho Klamath Kalis visitors who were in Mmlfurd on Monday Merfford Tribune. at Moe'a "lorn this rontinx" week Villi liur Hope ' V. 'XX": Farsou loft Monday Tor Klimnth Fall on business whlrli will norossUain hit remalnlua In Ihat olty for tlu next week. Modford Tribune. tola IuikUouii of tho rliuiuhor of oomuH-nv and vIhIUiie for n brief time with fri ails. .Mini Oleiilt Home Mini Mtlilreil (Meson hn re lumed home from Sou t tie.. where she pent the. Mi!i several tiny wllh her luirenis. llMua.-ll'. Il.mineil Howe I I'l'iunlwo, where I hey ainl Mhft. in l'"i-inii MIiIIiiihI .XI r. and Mrs. Il.t Sin, .111 in' M I Mr. .in. I Mrs. Claude iLna-H 'I'11 1 wf" lii-'li"" '"' J'le'ia Inn, I ximil l ie dn,, liM.i !itiiil K !lnv ruttirneil home rriiiii Sun lure. ' and vlilllnn friend. , , , , . In I'Vim I isreim '-Si,.- TOM .THUMB WEDDING, II. ly it'll', iiii I'l'iug nil. I ii?i.iiiij . y IrleniH. '.I .dainty pantcl shaded baby Ihwkb From DuiihiiiiiIi are belnx mailed to new nine horn j Stanley Sherman cf Dunsmuir by Mm. Ivy I'ropst In charge of a hnstne visitor In the oily tho Infanta' department. Mm hers 'not receiving the hooka are nuked to come to the hahy department, register the hahy and reeelx-e on Tuesday. From non-U Hubert Klehardaon was a husl- the nlft which Moo's aiore makes ness visitor In the city today . a practice of predentin each year, 'from hi homo at Dorria Calif. Mra. Propat la making every ef- fort to keep a complete rherk , .Macartney Xew Member on all new bablea, but should any It. K. Macanney of Weyer- ne overlooked Bhe la . anxious they be renlstered at her depart .ment. A apeclal baby window will be placed In the main dis play window by G. nailer, ad vertising manager. haeuser is the latest member to Join the Klamath chamber of commerce. From torrte . Mrs. Elton Don n is of Dorrls was among the shoppers In the city on Tuesday. Mrs. Dennis re-' turned home todav. Jim McHituiiiiith lion Jim .Mi DolMuieli. who has been .oiling Insurance In Klamath Fulls fur some time, 'ii.nl tho weekend in Ashland visiting nttli his. wife. .V.:liinl TldliiKs. llem mini Miliunl " Victor l.mi; and II. 8. lllte of Mcilfnrd ate amoni; the out of town business visitors In the city today. 1 Vlsliod Here 1iiomI.iv A ! Mr. and Mrs. M. II '!ii:i nf j: Meilf ir. I spout Tiles lay I i'hiiii.'I - ,( I im business in Kl.umiih I'.illi, ? Thursday, 8:00 o'Clock Herri from Bond V billing from Alturas T. R. Adams and II. E. Mon roe oC Alluraa. Calif., arrived In the cliy this morning to Flk's I julics to Meet Elk's Ladies of Klamath Fulls are asked to meet on Friday eve niug at the temple. At this time plans for future social activities j ui ie mane ana an organisation win oe periecteu. lMivlug for South li. I!. -MoCarine." plans to leave this evening for Sail Frun-clsoo- on offioiul biixiuesii in the interests of XX'eyerhneuser. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Re ofjlransact businesa. Bend were business visitors in Klamath Falls on Tuesday. While HeMolay Dane Saturday here they were guests at the Ho tel Hall Members of the Order of D Molay announce a dancing party which they will sponsor on Sat urday evening at St. Paul's Epis copal parish house for the Daugh ters of Job and girl friends. ' j'Krturned Hiinic Al I.ltirell nu u rued Monday night from Klamath Falls where 'he had spent tho past 'few days on business. He brought home several large trout which he raught yesterday. Modford Tri bune. ,; Sivanaen Is Home Jlmmte Swansea has returned home from Pasadena, Calif., where he spent the past several . , . ., Dance This Eveniur " - wiiu .nis, onouncu uuu their sons. ' Fort Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ryan of Fort Klamath spent Tuesday In the city shopping and visiting at the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kel ler. Tho Royal Neighbor of Klam ath Falls are sponsoring a danc ing party this evening at Odd Fellows hall to which all Wood men and their friends are lex tended a cordial Invitation. Kw uracil Today ! lfa It-tin 7lmmprmflrl return- Booelso. IWk on Job- 'l trom b"sl hS Charle. Donel,n of the postal 800 "" department returned to his duties Mr. Zimmerman la Ihi. morning following an 111- S. 5 noas which confined him to the K,aI,la,, N0'"'- fnmllv hnma .1 " . Msdo Trl to Mine Dorcaa Ctcle. Tomorrovr j Mr. and -Mrs. D. A. Petewon The Dorcas Circle of The First nd - H- Cole n,ade 8 ,rip 10 Preabyterlan church will meet lneir mlne on ,he KlamaM river on Thurscay afternoon at 2:30 Monday, leaving here ei-lr In the o'clock at the home of Mra. D. morning and returning late last -V. Ualght at 434 North Sec- evening. AfJiUnl Tidlrgs. -otrd. Members of the circle are ' , ' . extended r eordtal Invitation to I"? Returninar Tonight ba nresenc 1 S. R. Berry, local freight and XX'rUtbt Returml llomis. Jack XVrlcbt of The fireat Northern with headquarters in Rend returned home yesterday af ternoon after attending the dlreo- Miisl Make Detune Owing l. the oiling of The Hallos California hlRhwny ut a ixiint ii Mir Craw Cunyon, throiiKb Antelope and on In Shiuiko. tour ists ure notified they must de tour via Kent, over the Sher man county hiahway to IIIkxs. XX'hllo the road Is In good con dition Hits detour takes In close lo 70 miles, according to word received at iho Triple A office of the ohamlier of commerce today. First Christian Church :Anierloa National lliink of tiiN " AUmi.lOU 50o nilfl 2.')f , , I.E. O. SoCIOt.V ii oily, has i .'opted n ihisIiIiii In ,' the hank at .Moutaitue, Ci.llfi ! Visited Relativen i Friends .Mr. and Mrs. Fules of Klamath ! Falls spent Sundav in Ahl.ml visiting with relatives an 1 friends. Mra. Kales was Miss Thelma, Grla tle before ler marriage. Ash land Tidings. Arrived In Ashland Mr. and Mra. Ralph Wr.rd and small son of Oakland arrived In Ashland Sunday -to spend a couple of daya visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ja:-k KdwarJs and enjjy the fishing In Rogue river and Klamath river. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards of Hay ward. Cahf., are speuliug a three weeks' vacation In this city Ashland Tldlnjs. passenger agent of The Southern Pacific is expected home tonight Former RentilMit Tf i i John McConnell for more 'than "ota reKa- L1"- wnere " 32 years a resident of Klamath ,he oeln oI nls fa,ner' county, now making his home L. Berty. prominent pioneer at Prospect, -waa In the city on oI California. Tuesday visiting -with friends. " Mr. McConnell looked over pro- Maulre Retnmed Home . perty interests "while here. J. F.-Magulre. Sr.. haa retarn. . . ed home .from an extended vla'.t Hopka Visiting City ' ln San Francisco and other aooth- W. T. Hopka. owner of the ern points. In San Francisco. Mr. Hopka building and other valu- Maguire visited with hte two sons, , able property Klamath Falls, James and Charles, who are Both Is a guest at the Hotel Hall while located In she bay city. here for a few days on business. Mr. Hopka make hla home in Visited at Fort Sacramento. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Orth and I family drove to Fort Klamath Front Langell Valley 1 Saturday and fpent the week-end . Mr and. Mrs. J. .3. Hopkins with friends in that community, and children of the Langeli val- They were accompanied on the ley country were business callers trip by Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Slse in. Klamath Falls . on Tuesday, more and Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mra. Hopkins are proml- Pelton. Medford Tribune. nent residents of Langeli valley where they have a large ranch. Arriving from New Orleans I Mra. Edmonla Daniels and Mra. lee Left . daughter, Victoria of New Or- ' Mra. Will Lee, wife of County leans are expected to arrive ln Assessor Will Lee left on Tu.'s- the city tomorrow ' over The day via motor for San Fran- Southern Pacific to make their Cisco and Los Angeles where she future borne "with Joe Daniels, plans to remain indefinitely. Mrs. their son and brother. Lee "was accompanied south it, San Francisco by Miss La Wile To Attend De.Molay Conclave Gray, formerly of Th? Eveniuci Bi" Hayden, Bryant Williams 'Herald and Klamath News who and Charles Eaton of the Klam plans to make ber future home atb Falls chapter of DeMolay will In Baa Francisco with her brother, attend the state conclave to be Eugene. Miss Gray was forced held in Salem on May 4 and S, to leave Klamath Falls on ac-1 as delegates from the local ehapt connt cf poor health. i er. Here to Attend Meeting Mr. and -Mrs. R. D. Hussar it of Klamath Falls came to Ashland Saturday to atten 1 tao regular meeting ot the Southern Oiegoa Cleaners A Dyers' association, held at the LItbia Springs hotel Saturday evening. They remained In the city to visit with Mrs. Bussard'g parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Doremus, on Oak street, nntil Sunday evening. Ashland Tidings. : MM In effect May 22 icRftir t 'M V - a. R .i sT V 1 i II For Sheriff '",r. .. . . c -1 a- ..' - of Klamath County' . Primaries May 13, 1928 57 E Hans NYLANDER Republican ' Will appoint my deputies solely on merit. I have no relatives or friends who have been promised jobs. Paid Advertisement Over snn Salmon Causht ' Over 200 salmon unvu liefeu caught at the Savage rapids since they started to run. ac;ord'n; ic Deputy Gam ".V"", r'-.' who mado a trip t tno ra'ds Saturday. ." Saturday' e v inlut Henrr Shafer caught a CM.iook from the bridge at Hold iJty di-n on a snale hook No. 8. b.iUed with egzs. and landed It on a fly rod. FIs ermen were also catching ' trout. Mr. Parr stated. Ashland I Tilings. Hear Dr. Trawin at Immanuel Baptist Church.- Closing service Friday 1 evening. ,u . .am ail ' ..'.' . i - . ' '-. ' . : 11 urgii in I into lor oaslrni h-i)is wtil atmn In lti:i;o .) tut run purt liiisu yt tifkols nml iimki rf'rvt!ois now li'l our iMrl 'rwrl'i lirlp ymu 'i Fine Fast Daily 1'raiiiM from San Francisco San I'rmir'atctt , (tverlttml Umitrtl Finest anil fastrst'lu Chicago. All lLa liunrienif rxlrafsre aervirei liarlirr, valol, lialli. cltili ami nlwrvalioii cars. Colli ('.nasi limitrti . AII-l'iillniBii.Onlyfioluiurto(lliicago. (Uult-Olisrrvalioii rar, maul, liarber, valet, liulli. iNo rxtra fare, ''Pacific Limited To (Jiioaito, (litialia. St. Louis, Kansas (lily ami Denver. (iH-liniir train loClit rago Willi observation anil iliniiiH cars. 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