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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1928)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Saturday, May fi, 1fl2fl Society News Annual D. A. R. Ball Will Be Held In May THE annual ball of Eulalona p Chapter, Daughters of the 'American Hevoliitlon, will be 'held on the evening ot Friday, May twenty-fifth, according to Announcement made today by the general committee composed of Mra. Fred Srhallork, Mr. Marry Acklcy and Miss LeLalne Went. Definite announcement of the place will be made on Tuesday, following a meeting of the com mittee on Monday evening at the regular meeting of the I). A. R. to be held at the A. Collier b.ome. The Jack Zowrlng or chestra will prorlde the dance music. Society looks forward each spring to the annual ball and the affair this year already give promise of being one ot the most brilliant ot the season. ,. Committees In charge have been announced as follows: Deco rations, Mrs. Fred Bchallock; Tickets, Mrs. Fred Glover: Spe cial features. Miss LeLalne West; Refreshments, Mrs. E. D. Lamb: Checkroom, Mrs. A. D. Collier; Grand March. Mrs. Warren Hunt; Publicity, Mrs. A. J. Voye, and Music In charge of the music I committee. Tickets will be soldi to the general public, with the sale to start within the coming 'lew days. r ' Mrs. Jack Bowring i Hostess at Bridge jlXRS. Jack Bowring presided r 1 over a : prettily appointed bridge luncheon on Wednesday j at her home In the Arcade. Thei , rooms ot the apartment were most attractively decorated wun vases of snap dragons and car nations in the pastel shades, painty refreshments were served at the individual tables. The guests included: Mesdamea Dew y Powell, P. Short, R. Jensen. C. Jones, C. Hoyle. L. Mueller, j. Hicks, Paul Campbell, X. Nel son, K. WInetrout and the hos tess, Mrs. Jack Bowring. ; Informal Afternoon At Whitmore Home I A GROUP of ladles, friends of Mrs. Anna Whitmore, (rath-! red at the home ot Mrs. Char les Whitmore, 1405 Lookout ave nue on Wednesday to enjoy a Social afternoon with Xancy work.. At the close of the social hours dainty refreshments were served. Those who enjoyed the afternoon Included: Mrs. Sadie Hutchens, Mrs. Mary McClure, Mrs. Ade laide Stevens, Mrs. Sarah Smith, Mrs. S. Llndley and the hostess, Mrs, Anna Whitmore. (I Shower Honors i , Miss D. Wemelt $ , A PRE-NUPTIAL courtesy to Miss Dorothy Wemett, attrac tive bride-elect of this city whose marriage to Mr. Edward Drake, Jr., will be solemnised in this j City in early June was that ot, Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. George Llndley on Llnd ley Heights. The evening was the regular choir practice and following the meeting a number of the close friends of MIbs Wem- it dropped in. Mrs. Llndley was assisted by Mrs. R. Llnd ley, Gertrude Llndley. Francis Duke and Helen Coter. Dainty refreshments were served at the Close ot the evening. I . . . Mizpah Class Has j t Banquet at Church 'THE Mlxpah class of the First' t Methodist church presided as hostesses over a Mother and Daughter banquet at the church On Friday evening at which more than two hundred and fifty j guests were in attendance. Fol lowing the dinner. Miss Dorothy Wemett, bride-elect was given a miscellaneous shower. The gifts were presented in the Honey moon Express car which wan driven onto the stage by little. Roy Francis Durbin. Mr. G. T.' Casper and Mr. Fred Cofer were In charge of arrangement. fA. A. U. W. Dance to ; Be Event of May THE third of a series ot danc , tng parties sponsored by the IA. A. U. W. will be given at the jWlnter Garden on the evening f Thursday, May seventeenth. .The dance will be the last of the aeaaon given by the association and will be a "sport clothe" ball. The Jack Bowring orches tra will provide the dance music. Tickets will be placed on- sale the early part of the week. Fire Proof Comfort and Coorteav Doom without bath Sl.KO Doom With bath S3.0O-S2-S0 'George Warren Hooper J Manager T Business Locals New I'lMtalr Kliop New shipment of silk waah dresses, 19 75. Coats and aults. Melhase bldg., SIS Main street. Walk upstairs and save money.; " jJt iDuslnesa of court V;nanl pui.r- " " Ituallty. The collective perwitl- TIm. lt Manllarjr lK ot " "" " l ' Which is the new holder ofjh",i '"" ,h corrMor until the city garbage franchise, is P"les and counsel eon.l.wrrnl to ready to serve lis patrons. Call d"dl " Cm r-ii rtateJ." 760. adv. S-tt; Tho Tine w!ia.'h was paid was itemlied follows: For Sale ! Fee of 17 Jurors, tilled kU Early seed potatoes. People's dismissed. 1100; appearance fee Warehouse. adv. 3 -3 1 for opposing counsel, $25; ib- s ruction of the administration of For Insurance Justice. !S. See Jas. H. Driscoll. Williams ' Bidg. Adv. u ORIENTALS IN Limb and Body Wood Johnson's. Phone 314. Klamath Ave. adv. (10 S8-tf ' Oofer'e For glass. !20 South Seventh St. adv. I-3t For Sarte Early seed potatoes. People's Warehouse. adv. -St Tho City Sanitary t Which is the new holder of the city garbage franchise, is ready to serve its patrons. Call 760. adv. 3-tt For Sale Early seed potatoes. People's Warehouse. adv. 3-3t Cofer's For bronzes and artists' sup plies. 220 South Seventh St. adv. ' J-St The City Sanitary Co. Which is the new holder of the city garbage franchise, is ready to serve its patrons. Call 760 adv 3-tf JURIST GETS QUICK ACTION (Continued from page One) also the defendant, his attorney, the witnesses and prospective Jurors. The plaintiff's counsel wasn't present. Seven minutes . later, in bobs the plaintiff's attorney, with an explanation that he was caught In a traffic Jam. 'Case dismissed," was the Judge's retort. An appeal tor reinstatement brought a request for the lawyer to see Bonrqln later In the day. He was presented with a' bin for NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I am a candidate for the nom ination ot County Commissioner ot Klamath county, Oregon, sub ject to the decision ot the demo cratic voters at the primary elec tion to be held May 18th. Having served this county as commissioner three terms 12 yean I am familiar with all the business of the connty. If re nominated and elected, t pledge to the taxpayers the same care fulness in pnlbic affairs in the future that I bave exercised in the past, and I ask all Interested to search my record and aee it I have not always stood for keep ing expenses down and demand ing a square deal for every tax payer. BURRELL 8HORT. MerrilL Route. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Paid adv. K&H-tf For Circuit Judge A. L. LEAVITT PRESENT INCCMBEXT No. 50 on Ballot Phone 408 Our cleaning methods revive the newness of old suits. Let us serve you. Klamath Cleaning St Dye Works 481 Kate" ' WOOD Prompt service on BLOCK WOOD SLABS anv lennth. BODY WOOD and COAL Try Our GAS-BRIKETS in your BROODER These brikets are particular ly adapted to chick brood ers and there is nothing else that Is "Just as good." "We aim to please you." Peyton 6? Co. "Wood to Burn" 126 S. 7th, Phone 635 $10, for others' ' time, and a statement. In part as follows: "That was rather a stock ex cuse, and doubtless will ha urted by delinquents when Gabriel's horn Is sounded for the last great trial and Judgment day. "The remedy la to start uucr OPEN WARFARE (Continued from iate i) ties were able to maintain order. The Japanese and foreigners at .Tainan were still beleagured and .semi - Isolated today. Japanese reinforcements were heading for the clt? from Tslng Taa and Manchuria. WASHINGTON. May 5.IAP) American Minister Mac Murray at Peking telegraphed to the state department today that he waa try ing to learn through the Japanees negation at Peking aa to the wel 1 fare of Consul Price and Vice Consul Stanton, and other Ameri can residents numbering about SO reported in Tainan. Mr. MacMurrav said the Japa nese declared they had offered . protection to other foreigners as well as their own nationals at j Tslnan prior to the outbreak ot j the mating. The only means of communica tion between Peking and Tslnan, Mr. MarMurray reported, was by MONEY TO. LOAN ON GOOD IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY Ask about our various plans. JAS. H. DRISCOLL Writes Life, Accident and Health, Fire and Automobile Insurance Phone 432 A representative Mom'wi Pop Z TRitfc TO CAtOH VP wiiTm nou oh Te STRtteT NESTcRBaS B'JT I MET MftS.SOoavBBtE AUD SHE INS1YTE& ONTEU.IN4 Ml 80UT THEIR LKTEVt Ba.TTuB. I6 BE6t DtMCx. TO TfcLIC VUlTrt VOO E.VJECX S'UCt Th6 TRIM-.MRVDMtE Freckles and His TWATS WE QUICKEST V7 ' l V'B f 1 JUST AABD 7W& ) JUST VIMAT SCOT I EMEtt 60T AWAV F-ROA vf VJ l CBEPlST 60UMD OP A AOISE VJAS IT J ! AvTUIMa IM AK-V L!P W :TJ VOL 6MBMACPi' DO vOJ SUPCOS& SfeU 1 CAM STILL. AEAR 7W A7" h V-'f IT VNASMT AAl AMWAV-Vaaj PSyVEMBeK. SPOOKY SOUND RAKSINS y. Nf- V" EITttEB- BCAUSe IT jp--. ficrij r the Japauese military wlrelesH at Tientsin. Messages received worn i fragmentary and did nob give a complete account ot what had occurred. ; TOKIA. May 6. (AP) All Japanese ana torv.au .ealtlonta at , Tainan, with the eioepiljn ot 1 those Inside the settlement which the Japanese trnoie are defend ing, are being looted systematic ally amid the most gruesome scenes. accora:ng lo messages from that city. Te bodies of six more Jap nose, residents of the area out side the settlement. Including some women, have been discov ered, all bearing signs ot the most brutal atrocities. There has been no fighting at Tainan since this morning, ao ccordlng to messages received here from that city. ' LONDON. May 6. (API Reu ters' Tikio advice say the Japa 1 nese war office Is reticent re- . gardlng the fighting at Tslnan. : and is generally believed to be I withholding the facts. This Is ! because of fear that publicity of ! exceptionally heavy Japanese : civilian losses will have a detrl- 'mental effect politically through- out the country. . . j McCONNOLL to TRY LONG JUMP . (Continued rrom page One) tton in the air they do fear. In this, after Jumping from an air plane, they fall head dosn. Soon the weight of the parachute, com bined with the lack ot weight in the feet, causes the body to spin like a top. The further the Jumper falls before opening his chute, the faster he spins. Then, when he rips the parachute open, bd ,ls likely to spin the cords so tightly 206 Williams Bldg. will be glad to call. TO "TALK. ABOUT. TH6B6 lab VltvJEft. -TROtH TO ALU THE CxOSSlP ABOUT Pop Gonm Friends I I ARC STILL FL0ATIUC t WAS TftlCK.v.6 IMTO AftOUMO UIKE BatN&tMGi. SUIT BV A I i TOV BALLOONS y SCH6MllM ATtOBMSW L" VVC-t,VF I OUT TO tho silk haa no chan.e to open. And he spina right on In. Airplanes do that sometime. To bring them out. pilot sol the controls In neutral. Ordinarily planes respond to this treatment. To Fall Like riiiiiiiitct. Likewise the akld "neutralises" the leg action, and permits me to fall like a plummet, j 1 originated the pimrrhtil skid fin to control my position while I Jumping. V-un 1 "bale out" from ,a plane, 1 fall head down. B' I wearing the fin and aprea lint j my feet apart, the fin acta a a rudder and permit me to ahoot straight dttvn! j The human body Is said to at tain a maximum speel In tho air lot about 210 mile an hour after fnlllr 2000 feet. It a Jumper ran stand that tall, he can easily add several thousand feet to his tree fall. Recently a I'nlted Slule navy Lumper broke tho freo fall record ;by dropping 4400' Teet. Ho could i easily have added 3000 feet to Close In Acre Tracts One to Ten Acre Tracts, deep sandy loam soil, free from alkali; j?0od elevation which affords a wonderful view and cncapeH late frosts that settle on the lower lands. No better soil or location for garden, berry or poultry tracts. No promoter's prices. Get your deed direct from the heirs of the es tate and speculate yourself. Buy an acre tract, irrigated, for $300. 30 per cent cash, balance $4.05 per month, includes interest at 6. A. J. REALTOR 609 South Sixth St Taint gwine G u a r a ntred for 9 eam, .' will laat 8 to 111 yi " TM'. ltd SaV V jaw t -W 11 1 1 BSD r .1ST Non-Kinkable Moulded Hose. Double Braided built like a cord tire. 12c per foot WW CLaa I m MM IssM It -r. sTU I MM ii sr ww n " ii as. Headquarters for Still Room Kof COUOE, I NEue POP &WU WS THE 1 I mt-IEWfeTj A MORb " I IMMOCtUT MtCTlX Of1 I OF IT, BUT RUMORS I MOT OF GOSSIPS - MJRjni i . 1 VAMP A MM To PlCtc W V. ' POT A SHAPVH LOOKIU& Ills full, and I propose to do Just 1 that. At 240 mile an hour, It mlgM bo mentioned, the resistance ot the hodv to the air equalise the gravity and the speed reaches it , maximum. Stopping Headlong rimtfre. When ready to stop my head long plunge, I only have lo timid my knees. Thla rrealea a aur'uee there which overcome the weight of my hodv and pir.ioliuie ami turns me over In fie air. Then I rip. I After the parachute opens. 1 have no further use for the flu. It does not Interfere with my de scent and la large enough to permit wide atepa after landing. The tin is male of ordinary canvas. It present a solid aurf- ace from my feet to my knees. I while a flap has been provided between the knees and crotch to 'prevent pressure bntldlivt' UP- Shjuld this pressure build up.: I Tracy Phone 9G9 rain llirno' Flvf initio of 1 - till lllMO arOlU S last er. 3 first Garden Hose for Doubt O tl lul look OmIj TiiiwatX TEtu MEft MMiT TMMI HOUR j T7 in Danger! f IT VNAS Llk. ) OP 7H6 MEAD MLW7ERS Itaicr-M J ' WAT LN , - VNEU. AAJE v ' eiRy MiMure of we da KV S16MT AW6 AS V 1 ANIMALS APE 1 ANIMALS APS never would bo able lo turn over In Hie air. I have no hope of rei'inl fora Jump ot 7000 feel. It jimt ap peals lo me aa tin easy tiiooni pllshiuent, part of the day's sport. And I'm willing to wnger a few of ni navy dollars that I II bi successful. RETIRED CHAMP I IS MEMBER OF ! DELTA UPSILON STANFORD UNIVKKMITV. Calif. May S. (API Fidel a!. Ilarba, retired flyweight cham pion of the world, at present a freshman here, Joined the liella I'pallon fraternity. Two hun dred and fifteen freshmen Jitlne.) houses In tlio annual rush. F. R. OLDS ' 5 Phone 43 - - - 614 Klamath Ave. jTIME TO PAINT and KEDEC0RATB WE INVITE EVERYONE to let us trive you an estimate I on your Sprintr painting and rlcorating. You need j not feel under tho least oblijration. If you j intend doinjf the work yourself let us rive I you suggestions as to colors and 4 patterns. WE CARRY THE LARGEST SELECTION OP WALL-PAPERS IN SOUTHERN OREGON. "It's exactly the color You know before you Mart, exactly the color effect you're going to b. For B-H Brush Lc- qucr now comet in glass jars! You choose from the actual col ors tlicm selves. And B-H Brush Lacquer works to easily under (he brush just like the regular kinds of paific you've used. It tlrics faster, of BASS-HUETER PAINT Paints -Varnishes rr 7 OT COOPSETWBE IS SOWSTHINC m V4WAT She 3AIT ABOOT PlCKIUG. A SUPifttOft LOCKlMd R.0M1O . BOT- 0 M A.' 17WS W6 waq cey If 7UIS t2E5ICv TO 0 ABMEO ! At The Pine Tree I A comedy wllhmil a contrasting element of pnllio Is like a well- cooked meal without suit. Much j la the conviction of Junto t rine .ii - i,.. i.,.. mil Hits tliaory In practice In Ills lutes! proD no tion, "Oil lo llono. marring larle I'revost, which comes 10 I the i'liie Tree today. ! admit at comedy di re, lion a Wallace Held rose to proinlnetire In luiinniiiua protluo lions filmed under III direction, ('ulloii l.nndla ulnva opposite Mia ! I'revost In "On lo Ileum" Ned Spark and Kthel Wales) portray ing other prominent character. On the same program Zano irey' novel "The Rainbow Trnil" slurring Tom Mix and" 1 nnv 1 1 he Wonder Horse) Don't i mlsa till big double hill! that shows in the jar" course, but there's imple time to "brush out" and "smooth up" surfaces and corners, Choose from 1R attractive colon wonderful and endless other shades by mixing. What funand fascination there is in using id For furniture, ornaments and floors. And - the empty jart make attractive vases. 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