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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1928)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON Friday May 4, 1928 CtfiTF NEWS OF KLAMATH Ki!i.nlp't l-i'l Toiluy , Air. Bill Mrs. Arthur S haupp 1 .'ft hv Tnot'ir this morning for He V.- : w!i re tiny will apooil l''.f! runtin; three days. On Sat i:r'iiv cvrnfn? they will iittund U t Kf Willis hunijm't and dance t ji i; lirld nt KohuhurK. Attornty U . tavrp i running for dokgutv iiij.nrKo t 1 !n ropulillran liatlon nl i-nnvont on nnd alii lntorvlew p:(:ilincnt ruptlb.lcBks on his tiiji. :j,uni:i Visitor t'otniim . Mr. oiil Mrs. PiiulJ. Sihuolcier ' ol Hi'lrna, Mont.. exjlWf to arrive In W:i:ra!h Falls -IB Is coining , wci-lt fur a lirl.-f vint'Vlth Hel- j rf; IViniis Broil onstr-ln of the ' lljtnlr,' IiiTJl.1. n their way to rnutlinrn CuHfiirnla, whore thc-y ) Mill vUit f ir two months with r.'hitlvia nnl friends. They are: n.AJunir the trip via motor. Mr. F lmetuVr in a member of the h a h e r d a s -l e r of Bossier S hni'l .lor of the capital city. 1 w. I..., " Lou .Mueller, deputy sheriff; i. U. Cilltnwaterj. deputy dis-, tikt attorne. J. O. Swindler ; ana; Ci!,r'ia -UvA-Ul?. Cniiqnln ; I " 1 i.1' locL'iiiiK ot souuicra ' 1 in Gran VauRla; yV evening ' itlr PrrtJand r . S;aj.t f.rjscoll haa left k for liatid to gpend a week on busl- 'fe : f4 (t:ii itnia- 'Ainiee Weedon has S.icYirTVr.tfl, -where she ain indefinitely. left will Gallic; to Savajre Rapids !a iirty of Klamath Falls peo- T' in-i!,ding Mr. and Mrs. Her- c"'- ' ' -; . n.jn Ftstor and children. Wave ' ' ' Villon. Ernest Nitschlem and Ma,, Trl Klamath Fa'l t'Sarles Scbaal have completed fan Payne of the Ashland "p'fns to leave here eirly Sun- Realty company made a business i.v morning for Savage Rapids trlP to Klamath Falls Thursday. -:f the Rosue river where they, Ashland TiJinga. wf!l FiKnd the day fishing. I . I (Attended Picnic ?;rs. linrn Homo j Among the Western Auto Sup- y.v. Jennie Hurn'has return- "' company's managers and el from Tortland where she en- nPIoye wbo attended toe picnic Med a visit with her son, W1I- V.sm Hum and family. I From Fort Klamath . y.T3. William Hackler of Fort Cox of Klamath Falls; Mr. Bur KJomoth was among the out of ne' and A- Johnson of Seattle, t ivn shoppers who spent Thurs-,nl Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jicqna dafy- in the city. ' land Mr. and Mrs. L .CT. Shoema- I'ftufrieil From Kufrene )Mrs. O. L'. Brown and Mrs. W, Saunders ot this city have re- j LITTLE JOE fcSOCIC A lDfi GLfANCES , : I m I st-Mij'Si! Kl fi The class in natural history- I ino-i"a" Liingera a rtiihv hrnvtul hft-mnuatarhnt H Tear'old Judge John , Kre.ni of Somerville.... J.. Is pictured here aa ha appeared in court to defend himself airainst a 100,- f?r"!lenlon of affee-; "l'" SUll Kiss Still $ V, vX- ml k w ski . ' t rfions Drought by Wi. Bronsn m retired .'navy officer. "Th retired .navy officer. "The last kiss you gave me situ lingers on. my litis," said one of the let- iers uuRerecn is .auegea to ha"ve writtoa' to -Mrs. Brougham. turned, tronj Eugene and other northOTa ,lint4 here they vis ited "for the past week. At Eu genethcy visited with several ot the college students from Klamath falls. In Ash'and en- j route home they visited with Miss Mary Walker, . formerly of 10 Ashland recently were Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Krell and Mr. Proctor , oi KOoeDurg. air. am .Mrs. u. u. Hvatt. Howar.-t West and Leland Hyatt, Howard West and Leland ker of ings. Medf ord.rAibiand-, .Tld- Drlver Killed Richard Georgln ot Hilt. Calif.. I was killed and his wife and child so seriously injured that they are fn a hospital, ln a headon auto mobile collision last night near NOTICE TO THE PrBLIC. I am a candidate for the nom ination of County Commissioner of Klamath county, Oregon, sub ject to the decision of the demo cratic voters at the primary elec tion to be held May 18th. Having served this county as commissioner three terms 12 years I am familiar with all the business of the county. It re nominated and elected, I pledge to the taxpayers the same care fulness in pulblc affairs, in the future that I have exercised in the east, and I ask all Interested to -search my record and see it I have not always stood for keep ing expenses .down and demand ing a square deal for -every tax payer ; -.;-!,. BURRELL-flHORT, . Merrill Route. ' Klamath Falls, Oregon. Paid dv. N'H-tf :t By George Clark ........ 0""e- The ocvupanta of the jother automobllo. member of jPtiusmuir baseball team return ing from a gamo at Ashland, were aikjlitly Injured. Ashland j Tidings. v Shopped Here Veenlny - Mrs. Farj-ell E. Hopkins of J I Pine itldjte spent Thursday In . Klamath Falls, shopping and via- Itlng with friends. Mr. Hopkins Is manager of the Forest Iun at Pluo Ridge. Mrt'Htl Painting lloxee I John McCall, postmaster, don ned an artist's smock and this morning was busily engaged In l painting mail boxes akng Main i street 'Tho mail boxes must be dressed up too along with the! atreeta for the big railroad eel ebratlon." McCall commented. Shopping from Mtrrlll Mrs. Ed Kortiborn of Merrill snoppea in me cay tor several hours cn Thursday. Dunsmulr VlNltor At Campbell and J. G. Fergu son of Dunsmuir are Included In the out of town business visi tors here today. Vlxltetl from Henil V. 11. Anderson of Bend ar rived in the city yesterday to transact businesa. . IKrris Vlsll J. H. Conwav .of 33rrl. trans. acted business fn KlamaHi Falki on Thursday.' - eJ s a Beck Is 111- 3 , ,;'' ; William E. 'Beck ot the, tele phone company, .is ill., suffering with a severs attack ot rheuma tism, n . . Sloba Takes Position J. Sloba of Sacramento,' has arrived In the city to make his future home. He has accepted a position as night clerk at the Ho tel Pelican. Here from Hilt - J. E. Plckert ot Hilt. Calif, arrived In the eity today tor brief business trip. Kugcnet VLnHor C. C. Clement of Eugene, ar rived In the city Thursday, here for a brief business visit. Xevr Milkshake Stand Opened j Formal opening of the "A & R" milkshake atand on Main atreet ln the ioca,on formerly occuptej by The. Klamath Dev . 1 1 , i I elopment company will be held 'hildrens Colds ,,-.Checked without 175i r TJ..U vism (onstipated? TiktW M ATPBE-g KEWrPT ImlnliU youratiiiiJnabmorsaiOTriU be functioning pii4Milj by morning and your onstipmtion will and with a bowt action aa free and , aaay as nature at her best oo pain, no OTiPtec Try it, OnlrSc Mild, sac purely vegetabtc Recommctodad and Sold by All Six Klamath Falls Druggists Mom'i?. Pop Freckles and His C Cwtata-r dfifV,t? I ro vou But mot vneluj triAi 's o.e ;( Tw PRICE OF ." TMIM& Al,u 'THIS""'' :ths. THOUSMto GWM 1 IKIWKU . VKUkA . 1Kb . tULU OUT THE PftiT I f rT7 III I I VV0O,tiSeHT.w,rre.4vAl-.0UTH. J err II wuuo rsia Uixu aianos f&i -s I I I I umiu a' fe Im t r APTB27AIS VtX) SAYVMI7JL - . V 5l ( T VnilATVUAiniA-r2? VWh SCARED BY SOAAE5 SoAVtE (,N. S0EIN? on Saturday. .The place Las bwn r.-cWoratml and painted In prunes and black In keeping with tho color scheme tiled by tho ' company. Hens, not to nnd Roblnelte are the owners of the stand. A horse shoe shaped; counter has been Installed. i Southern 1'aclfte Nurveyui Jack Stewart and F. Homer of PunHimilr, surveyors for The Southern Pacific arrived In Klam ath Kalis yesterday to spend sev eral days here oh bualness. Mitchell from Citticc timvc- II. C. Mitchell of Cottage Grove Is spending several days ' In the city visiting friends and , transacting businesa. May (iolnic South ' Albert K. May of Moe'a store win leave on sunaay ior an Francisco to spend week on oustness lu tne interests or tne store. Krom SprtTUn Itiv Ed Gowan ot Sprasue River spent Thursday In the city on business, returning home evening. last, Postal ltreelpta tiuln With the close ot the first month of the fourth quarter of the calendar .year at the Klsmat', Falls 'postotttee. receipts 'for the month of April, 182!j. showed a total ot $6609.99. against $6059 for, the same month in 1927. An i Increase of 10 per cent. Honoring Visitors 'This evening at 6:30, In 'SI. Paul's Parish house, a dinner will be served In courtesy to Bishop and Mrs. William P. Remington and Miss Sophia Robertson of Pendleton. Mrs. Remington, a talented musician, will renJer several selections for the enter- WOOD Prompt service on BLOCK WOOD . SLABS any length. I BODV WOOD and COAL Try Our GAS-BRIKETS In your BROODER These brlkets are particular ly adapted to chick brood ers and there la nothing else that is "Just as good." "We aim to please you." Peyton 6? Co. "Wood to Burn" ' 126 S. 7th, Phone 535 Phone 408 Our - cleaning methods revive the newness of old suits. Let us serve you. Klamath Cleaning & Dye Works 481 Mala Friends tainment of tho gueMa..' ' Iteniington waa active In Mrs. Red- 'Crosa work o'eraeaa during the war and la a favorlto wit!) every one whom aha moots, Tomorrrow the ludles of tho Wednesday club of St. Paul's church aro enter tnlnlng with reception and teal In courtesy to the distinguished visitor. HelHknliM Held lUniiuot More than 125 mombeis ef the Reliekah lodge enJoed a banquet held in the lo.le rooms last eve ning. Throe cumu lates wore In itiated Into tho order. Try S:mcI llo'at Out . Charles Schaal and Ernest Nlts.hlem enjoyed aeverat houra on Lake Kwauna last evening trying out their new speed bout. A Calll motor 'baa been Installed, which speed. gives the bout plenty ot according to people who witnessed the trip slung tho' lake last night. Arrheil at Noon ' lllshop William P. 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