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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1928)
Wi'iliu'mlHy, May 2, 12H Till KVKNINC! MIOKAU), KLAMATH KAIJ.K, OHKGON l'ate Thri'o ( NEWS IN BRIEF lliiiln mill (romu lluwil i "Hpeed Cup Desurl llrlilo ul Jnll." Make a ulm hi'uilllim, ' wouldn't III And II' (rue. Mar-1 rli(l only on day. Hlaia Trunli: Lieutenant O, O. Nlrliol and Ilia brlil wvra charlvarlcd by crowd ot Mwlfurd frlnnils hi midnight HiiuUuy, roused out of bud, and latum on a parailu over Mailford In which ubout 20 earn Jollied. Tliuy wura limn Ukun In I ha county Jull In be flimir prliitvd, and Mi hol escaped I nun lha Jullera oi'fi'o while prima with being taken of IiIn wife. While ceremonies were Ruins, on ul Ilia lull, other frli'uda of lha couple visited ih Nichols huina at J3 West 12tli street, look electric fuses out, and made thlima uucouiforlublo In a few oilier way. II wan il:3l) .Mon cluy murnliig before Nichols de cided lhat llui hallux w ovet and ertilii put In appearance. Miss Nhhoiu wus formerly Mint Ini'l Ttiarkar of Klainuth Fulls. .Muil ford Ntws. dny from Kliiinntb Falls, where Ihi had apcul Ilia lunl miiiilh and a half In oraaiilsliiK Ilia coin pnny'a store In thai plant. Med furd News. ltHghir ItHurnHl llonir J. K. Meagher of th I'eerless l.uncb haa returned home from Seattle, nta former home, where he nn rallrd aa a witness In the raw of Alti.od va. KJos. irlul which attracted much attention IhruuRhoul lha northwest. Mlu Laura .Mcl-eml, I'lvrii In the Want urn tnlon Telegraph office of bejttlo la anlliR O. K. KJn, ir lilent of lha Hbiiiii K n III 111 K .Villa for liii.ouu fur Ilia lo of her left leg. In an autotno blta accident, which happvuod last August, Miss Mrl-ouil waa atrurk down by tho KJos auto nobllo on Queen Ann Hill. Her le( waa brokvn and amputatlun found necessary. Mr. .Meaahrr witnessed tha accident. Here l-'roni Viilfcy W. M. HouKh loft Sunday fur Klsmiith Kulla, where lui will aviik employ nimit to Keep him busy during th summer. Med ford Nawa. I'rolilliltlon tiff Wee, II Federal rrohlliltloit Officer Terry Talent and I!. A. Ilnrr. who arrived here from Portland 11 week, were aeheduled to leave Tuemluy afternoon for K la niuth Fall to confer with Fed eral Officer I.. O. Hhlrley of tha Klumiith Kulla district. Tha two will protmhly return to their Port land lirucliii arlorn curly next week Medforil Trlliune. Ilol.y t.lrl Horn Mr. and Mm. W. C. Hullmk ire receiving cmiKratulatlona up in the nrrlvnl of a haby girl, torn at Ilia hlim of Mr. and Mm. tl. II. Harrla, 310 Kouth Kill h a! rent on Tuesday evening at 9:30 o'clock. Tha child weigh ed G'a pou mil and lina licen named "Ijirna June." I. Kllsiulv hearings on the subject worn held by tha two i ouimlllei a jointly In Ihu jt congress, but no nctlou resulted. Midford Tribune. ( oiiti iilloii Niaila Thiirailny TIih Immaiiual Ilaptiat church convention, which takea In tho churches of Hutheru Oregon, will bn held on Thursday and Friday In Ihla city. Hvveral prominent speaker will ba pres ent for the ronvantlou. Dele gated from all the cltlea IhrouKh uul the district ure expected to arrive In tho city on Thursday illuming. I'm ly Tlila Kveiiinn Neighbor of lha Woodcraft will preside aa hostense thla evenliiK at a curd pnrty for mem bera and their friends. lrocee(is of the affair will bo used to wiinU entering a float III I he Hri-ul Noriheru celebration pa rade of Huturday, May 12. Klvcr traiiMjicieil biuliieNa In Klu iii. ith KiilU on TucH'luy. return liiK liouie liiMt uvcnliiu.. Hei-e I'roiii Kpoluiiw- II It. I'lilun of Hpokauv rex I ili r. il. 01 the Hotel lllnboo laxt evenliiK- Mr. (.'uhan la hero on liuliteim or ueveral dayn. denl of I'oriluud, l here for aer eral days on b'lalneia. Mr. llar hoitr Ik In Kl.iumlli for tlio pur poao of buyliiK up liomea which ho haa been iIijIiik for I ho pant vcral uioiilhii, Whilo hern he ji employed with tho pout office and later became affil iated with the rodeo. H illllleil llollin l)r. O. Johnnon haa rrHumcd llilii diitlea followlnx an lllnena of Ueveml week at Lie family home. 1 I pi on to Vllt llei Juy II. I'pton. atato aenator of the J7th illKtrlct, will arrln, In Klainuth Kulla on Thursday I morning to npeuk before the Kl , wunla club on Thursday noon. Mr. I'plou makna IiIn home In ; llend and will return home on Friday. Iloum From IjikHVlirw Mr. and Mra. K. C. Ahlxtrom have returned home from Lake view where they apenl the pant two week on bu.iineaa. j tered at the Triple A office at llio chamber of commerce on j Tuesday. Tlio aouliieru vlnllora fall exptenNPil thenmelvea highly) pleaned with the Klamath country. , Moved To Anlilnnil Mra. W. K. Brown and two amal) roni, who have been reild Ing In Klamath alia have moved to Aiihland and will make their home with Mra. Brown' parent. Mr. and Mra. Kerren on Beventh atreet In the valley city. Lakeview arrived In the city late afternoon. Mr. and Mr. Wllllta ynterdny afternoon after apend-' report a Terr hard trip and, on lug tpore than eight hour -mi jone Mretcli of the road wer the road between ijusevlew and more than (wo hour In making Klamath Fall. They arrived loo . Hi-innre of 1 mllra. They en. lute to attend the lint rltea of I Mm Nnncv Klnlev who waa laid lo rest at four o'clock In D,e Poor ""O"'1- countered car trouble along with l ulrvli w I'. T. fc. Flvillon of officer will take place lit I he flnul I'. T. A. meet ing of Falrvlew wlmol on Frl day afternoon, May fifth, accord ing to announcement made. Mra. W. ('. Vun F.nion will apeak on Tun of Lelmire Time." Maa. W. L. Handera will give a vocal e liMllon; Mlaa Vlvlnn Trounce a piano Milo. The puplla of the aecund grille will preaent the play "Mury'a Little Lamb." Mo theM of the Ktudent of the Tilth (trade will prealde aa hoa-travea. Not u hIiikIo iirreat vtu niude In police, court clr lea laat night and thla morning Judye. (lag bugvn wua not called upon to prciilde In poll'-e court. Iite tit llti IMfli'j Lloyd Low, republican candl- 'mo lor i lie oft ie of nhcrlfr. aH-nt ilm day at I'lne Kldge on ! hUHlneaa. KiiJoy.il Trip- lo Valley K. W. Va unite or the Golden Rule with hla family and Mlaa Ann Mmcuir enjoyed a delightful trip A Grant I'aaa over the week-end. Tbey Hulled with Mr. and Mr. Frank Vannlre and Mr. and Mr. Frank Naahbiirn while In the valley city. Tovti-v Vl-lled Urol her J. V. Towey of t'amaa, Waah ingtoii, haa returned home fol lowing a brief, visit. In Klamath Kali with hi brother, I. Andrew Towey of the Towey Mortuary. Mr. Towey made the trip outh vlu motor. Attended Meelinn Here 1 V. V. Caldwell, Walter Bed ford, Arthur Taylor and L. Mes senger, inatrurtor at the South ern Oregon Normal at Anhland, were among the vlaltora In the city over the week-end. They : were hero to attend a meptfng of the Hchool Mauler club, the final meeting of the year which wii 'held at fhllixiulu. Harbour From 1'iHlliinil M. II. Barbour, formerly of Kluniaih Kull and now a reai- nr It'tclMeml fharie Roukactiui. S. F. Flynn, S. A. AVIIrau.. William llolzell. Hurry Kelly, Aael Johnaon and Kiirar K. Kdward, all resident of CallfornU were gueata refls- Vlllel tn tblnnil Mra. W. a. Sanders of thix city jp"ent teveral day in Anhland vlxitlng as the bonne gueat of : Mias Marie Walker, formerly of Ihla city who reeldea on Kant i atreet In tho valley city. Mrs. i Handera and Mis Walker apent ! jibe week-end In Kugene vl.iitjng with rrlend. Arrived Too I-nte i Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wiltlts i and ' daughter, Sharon I-ee, or 'At The- PINE TREE THEATRE LAST BHOVIfl TODAY 5TOI' NfrTfH ACTS C V.AI HKV ILl.F O ... nnd ... "THE ULY" oinlng . TlltltHDAV and FltlDAV Keturn rnicuffement of Hie greateet human document Hi silver idiee ba ever flue beil . . "The Big Parade" Starring JOHX GILRKHT Uh lli:KK AIM1KEK At The LIBERTY THEATRE- I-AHT HIIOWIMG TODAY ' fllUPMNOt HEXSATIOXAIit AMAXI.NUI "Girl, of the , Underworld" False nimuuty east aable ilie truth, revealitl -A ml light warning to Uie young slid Innocent. AFTERNOONS LADIES ONLY EVENINGS MEN ONLY No one umler 16 admitted r.',mlng TIIIIWDAY nnd FRIDAY The Bronc Stomper VUltnl In Medforil Among the Klamnth Kulla vla ltora who arrived In Mvdford yesterday are Mr. and Mr. W. M. Crawford and F. K. McKvn nan. Medfnrd Tribune. Morlev VUlli-il Here J. II. Morley of Salem vlnlted ; In Kluumth Fulls on Tuemluy. i Mr. Morley wu the prlnclpul ; upeuker at the luncheon of the' Lions on Tuesduy. Many From k lnin.il li As unuul lately, s goodly dele-! gallon of Klainuth Kalla auglera.j some or whom were accompanied i by their wive, spent the week-! end Hailing along the llogue rtvrr. Most of these made their i headquarter when not fishing. In Mvdford. fll cars of Klamath. Fall angler were parked at the; Merrick Motor litis Baturday night. Mudrord Tribune. I In Mitlford Tonlglil The district meeting for 'the four southern Oregon chapter of the Knstern Klur, consisting of Ashlund, Jacksonville, Central Point and Medford will he held III Medford thla evening with Ihe (Irsnd Matron paying her official vlll. A number of mem ber from Aloha chapter of Kla math Kalla are planning to at tend the meeting having been extended a cordial Invitation. I Here From loi Mr. Victor Olsen or Dnrrls apenl Tuesday In Klamath Fulls shopping and having dental work done, . ; DAVENPORT f TABLES a Walnut (n "JC finish SPJ7.0.J CI 1 2at v x i --' Ja'pcl'jACQUARD SUITE Large Havenport, Arm and 4 w'ns Chairs. ' Priced at ..n.uv. Quilling Frire .Yiiaglirr nerr j V. A. Moagher, represeulullve of ths'l'oat I'roducta company, j with hoadqtisrtcrs In Heattle, spent tho weuk-end In Mvdford on huslue and pleasure. He' left last night for Klamath Falls' and will apend another day In! Medford on hla way north. Medford Tribune Itrlumrd Home Roy Finch of the Ocla E. White Music company returned yettvr- Hcarlngs ane Htnl Hearing have been fixed by house and senate Irrigation com mittees on bills to permit suit by the state or Oregon or Klam ath Irrigation district lo set aside contracts between the gov ernment and the California-Oregon Power company dealing with power sites and right on the Klamath project. The house hearing on tho Blnnott bill to authorise Ihe ault will open May S. and tha senate hearing on the McN'ary bill, directed toward the same end, will begin May (iranlnl l.lo-nse 1-ester Jones and Ethel K. Hedges, both of Klamath Falls secured a marrluge license at the office of the ronnty clerk on Monday. $9500 Qjs mill aj auasiaiiajiiig. sjai 3-PC. BEDROOM SUITE Large Dresser with good mirror, big, roomy ehlf- ronier and Graceline Iron Bed. Walnut finish. (Juittlug lrk-e HONEST TO GOODNESS FOLKS A LOT OF YOU ARE GOING TO BE MIGHTY DISSAPOINTED THAT YOU PASSED UP SUCH A REAL VALUE GIVING OPPORTUNITY. THIS SALE ISN'T GOING TO LAST FOREVER AND IT MAY BE YOUR LAST AND ONLY CHANCE TO BUY NEW FURNITURE AT COST AND LESS. EXTRA SPECIAL Sold only with pur chase of $5 or more. 1 Choice to customer. Bath Room Mirror or Set of Ice Box 1Q. Food Cont'nrV.1'1' Mii'ling Tolilglit The Klamath County Public Health association will bold s meeting thla evening at Ihe court house at 7:30. Member are urged to be present. IVom Williamson Itlver ' ' j Jnme Grime of .Williamson 5 . Ha. 3'. . ' -mm verythmg Jiust "7(piv my work will be easier my kitchen cleaner." El r rr wrm r u it i us i bt w in V li a ira in m i s ivi in n ar h as . . ... r, A. co rf a morrow ' in ureai , vjv- In Wm r I f 1 ill w-k l -a SSS j& MUST BE SULD ' gBJgaa3BBsaas CHAIRS. 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