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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1928)
Monday, May 14, 1028 THE EVENING ITERAM), KLAMATH FAIX9, OREGON Pace Throfl . 4 NEWS IN BRIEF Miw. Miitinliig Presents I'lipcr Mm. II. M. Manning, member if Kuliilnna chapter, daughters of th Aiui'ilciin devolution pre entrd a moat It 1 1 rtHi I ii c popor llfflllU III lllHt meeting of I ho chapter at ihn Collier liom. Mm, Manning In mont Interest ing manner told r Ihn homes nf I ho northwest. Through the chapter chairman. Mm. Dun J. SSumwnlt, Mm. Munnlng'a paper will bn forwarded In Washington, r. ('. as colli rlliul Inn f nun Kulnloiia rhnpler to (tin Histori cal and Literary Iterlprodty do pnrtment of Ihe N'uttnnul Society. i ., M cly I.amla Ilia; Trout W. VV. McNenly landed an right pound trout In t ha waters of Cry stal Creok on Sunday. MrNealy spent the day on Ilia water with Lester I.cavltt of Kugcno, mm of Judge nnd Mm. A. I.. Leavltt. who I visiting horn. Thin trout In Mid to be Ihn largest caught Ills season, Mm. McNealy and daughter Itulh, accompanied Mr. Mi'Nnaly nnd spent the week-end nl their summer cottago at Rocky I'oliil. A. A. V. W. Ilnur Thurl Th final duurn of Ilia season to lia given by tho American As sociation of, Unlvuralty Women of Klamath Falls will bn bell on Thumday oviitilug at tho Wlutvr ' Onrden. The Jark llnwrlin or. chnatra will provide th dance mualc. Guests ara Invited to ap pear In aport costumes If thrv wlah. , The, affair will b In formal. Vlaltnl at Jonra llnllie Mr. and aim. lion Nnwhury of Medford spent Mother's I my with Mr. Newbury's mother. Mrs. Wil bur Jonoa of this city. Mrs. Jonea entertained with a family dinner, other annate being W. A. Delaell of Salem and Tom TVUell of this city, father and brother nf Mm. Newbury. Mr. and Mra. Newbury returned home Sunday Toning. nnliony flnlo to Mivl Members of Ihn lletheney Cir cle of the Klmt Preahytorlan church will meet at the home nf Mm. K. P. Hmlth. 1634 rreacent avenue on Tueaday afternoon at two o'clock. Mm. If. I). Melaaa and Mra. II. Illevena will be hos traaes for tho afternoon. All members ara aaked lo attend. Vlallora at lUiurn Homo Mm. Wlunlfred E. flow of Ijoa Angeles, mother of (leorge Kowe of the Kvenlna Herald, and Mr, and Mm. f. W. Iluxton and sou, Dick, of Kullerton. Cali fornia, ara spending a faw dny at the Howe home on 8rgent venue enrnute to Montana to apend the eummor months. Mnuukny On Vacation ,T. B. Malarkey. editor of the Kvonlng Herald la enjoying a vacation of several days from ha duties. During hut absence, llrure Dennis, owner nf tho Kvenlng Horald and tho Klamath News Is on the desk, Mr. and Mm. Malarkey ara out of the city during hi short vacation. Health Improving Friends o( Mrs. Frod Crclgh (on will bo pleased to learn she la recovering from an attack of lllneie which baa her confined to t. Vincent's hospital In Port land. Win will remain north for at leant two weeks longer ac cording to Mr. Crolghlon. Sir. auil Mm. Steele Vlnllnl City . Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Stoolo of Yreka, California, returned home Sunday after spending tha past several days here attending the .railroad celebration and visiting with frlonds. Mr. Stoelo la su perintendent of thn California Oregon Power company at Yreka. Visited nt Rocky Point Judge A. L. Leavitt and daugh ter, Mayhello Loavltt spent Sun day at Kocky Point. Tho roads to Iho resort aro In good condi tion with the exception of a short stretch from Rock Croek to' the prosent end of the Fremont road. Enjoyed Sunday Outing : Dr. and Mrs.. E, Dtetsche und son, Mr. nnd Mrs. ('. Litslnherger, Dr. L. W. Peat,. Ilolons Dennis Breltenstnln and (lenrge Vlahos enjoyed a picnic on Spenrar creek on Sunday. Sovornl parties wore enjoying the creek fishing. i Returned To HrhoOl-- Mlss Helen Abbey returned Sunday to F.ugeno lo rosnmo her college work after having spent ths past several dnys hora with her parents and friends. llean Rnti::::-:1 North Louis K. Bean nf tho Oregon public service commission from Snlnm, returned home on Sun day after nttendlng tho railroad celebration here. Mr. and Mra. Davis Returned After spending the wnok-end with their dnughtor. Miss Mildred and enjoying the railroad coloura tion, Mr. and Mra. A. E. Davis of Roscburg have returned home, ' .... ' . 'IV ...-.-- 'T Illlzjird In Mny : Mrs. Wlllluin lMvl of Hurry- ilulii district recently received a 'loiter from' hor sister ilvliiK In I North iHikotu telling of uu uurly 'l,l, l.ll.vi.tf frtint iMl....t h........ .....f ,,. ,, l"m nnvu IIUVUC among aoinq residents living III III nurtliHrn part of Ihe state. According to lliu letter I ho hulo- rauat followed a couple of dioV of f I no wuathur and It wua warm ' right up until ths tlino of tho storm whun tho thermometer dropiwd In around f reeling In a ; very low minutes. Many ranch- era wore caught In their buck ; fields and runio nour being orer como by the heavy, blinding anow thai cloned In on abort no tice. Mra. Davis figures that If propaganda could bo notion Into I districts Ilka tliut tolling of tho flno dependable cllmato of Orw j goo, that people would fnrsuks states whero tho rllmulu la so capricious and coma to Orvgun where tho weather li mora con-; doclve to hupplneiia. Medford Nvwa. Iti'turneJ lloiiit- , ' t Will Dodgo, local undertaker, has returned boine from the: KlamaHi rvaervatlon. where he waa In rharao of the burial of 'l.llllun Krancea HrlKKa. It. who 'paKied away recently at the homo of hor parnnta, Mr. and Mra. Jonoph llrlgga. The (Irlgga fam 11 realdn about Vi uillea aoutb of Aahland. Aablaud Tidings. Ifcince This Friday The final dance of Iho season being sponsored - by Iho tirado Teachers Association will be held t Legion hall on Friday evening. May 18. Clone to SUV Invitations 'liavo bovn laaued for the affair. The Jack Uowrlng orchoetra will furnlnh Ihe dance mualc. .Mr. awl Mra. Illjarrk llomi Mr. and Mra. Htanluy llljacek have returned borhu from a two works' vacation trip spent In aoutbern California. They mado the trip via motor. Mm. lll jacek roaumcd her duties with Tho Wilson Abstract company llila mornlnic and Mr. llljacek with the Dblpplngton mill. Movrl to Mnlforil MY. and Mrs. Addison 1). Halm and son, who for soma time have operated a aervlco station at the Klamath Junction, have leased their station and -moved to Med ford, where tbey aro occupying a residence on South RlversIJo Ashland Tiding. In Porllnnit M. P. l-avrnlrlc and C. A. Marino aro In Portland today at tending tho atate convention of I the Knights of Columbus. Tbe ! convention la In aesalon Just for today, members of the order from all sections of tho state, are In ultendanre. VbtHol Hero Mrs. Herbert A I ford of Orjints Pass, who baa been visiting for Mm. V. Y. frowson. left with Mr. Alford for Klamath Falls Saturday to attend the railroad celebration Medford News. Mta. Tnvbt Improves -. Mra. Claud Davis of Tho Davis Furnlturo Kloro, who la confined j to a hospital -In Portland rerelv ) Ing medical attention Is reported as Improving, ttli will remain I north for at lonsf! threo weeks longer. 1 t KnlKlita Planning nnnrr ' Tho Knights of Columbus have completod plana for a dance which they will hold on Satur day owning. May 19, at the Legion hall for members of the order, tholr families and friends. Tickets have boen placed on sale Motored To M cl fori I Sunday Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Itenick. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Easterly. Miss Thelma MrAlpIno and Ralph Normandy enjnyod a delightful trip to Medford on Sunday, re turning homo in tho cool of tho nvcnlng. Mr, anil .Mrs, Htccln Ifei Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoolo and daughter of Yreka. Calif., arc in the city for a few days on a comblrrnd husinoss and pleusure trip. Mr. Steele Is with tho state bumo commission. Hammond Attended Cclelirntlon R. B. Hammond of Medford was among the business visitors Who spent the week-end Id Klum- Sth Falls visiting frlonds and attending tho railroad celebra tion. Dr. Hayes Attended Dr. James Hayes of Medford waa among thn visitors from the vnllcy here for Ilia celebration. Mrs.- Kliumerinnn Awny . Mrs. Lynn Zimmerman nf the Klamath News Is spondlug Iho wcok on the Stevenson ranch. Mr. nnd Mrs, West Left Mr. and Mrs. (leorge West,, par onts of Walter Wont of this city loft on Sunday for Portland, af ter visiting boro at tho home of Fair Southlander I..'. VJ--- HJi7 rVP:'nV .wPlli- tournament ' f. . XS" ' jinf iZr.i'r.VM nd Country club On Friday morn ; f , 'J V 1 F--il-'':: .log. May 18, at 0 o'i I l.tfS. k:ltXt womon of tho club are :i.,x ;-Va ifn,iia r ,'v- vf i. a r. . . M Is - .,- sag i -ajajkx.j a. . Mlna Jtldllh Nelson, one of I .on Angeles' fairest, shown here with the Sir Thomas Llpton cup. put up as a trophy fnr the winner in claim A of Ihe tomlng yacht clusnlc from Newport bay to Honolulu, a race of ZUU mllus Marlins Memorial Day. their sou and daughter-in-law on South Riverside. Window Allrartnl Ailitillon Visitors here for thn Great Northern railroad, celebration l.lk In Ihal- nnl.-. . , V. e--."v. . artists In decorating windows and : painting scem-s symbolic of thotn occasion. One of the ' finest paintings displsyed was that of Griffith Baxter cf Moo's store. Mr. Baxter painted the Great Northern engine making entrance to thn city and In tho hack ground revealed much of the beautiful Klainiith country. People who viewed tho painting which was in the main window of Moo's store declared It one of the finest dis played during Iho celebration. Howards llavn Son . ' Mr. nnd Mrs. James ' Howard are receiving' congratulations upon the arrival of a baby hoy, horn on Saturday evening at tho Klnmnth General hospital. Mrs. Howard before her mnrrlniro was Miss Bonnie Lucas, daughter of Mr. and Mra. F. M. Lucas of this city. Sho makes hor home In Duusmuir where Mr. Howard la employed with the Southern Pac ific. One other child has boon born to Mr. and rMs. Howard, a daughter, Virginia Lee. Potato Growers tllven Credit The Klnmnth County Cooper ative Potato Growers association deaisrvea a great deal of credit for the- splendid display shown In tho Great Northern rnllronn celebration pnrado. The assocla-' tlon exhibited four different alxed potatoes, showing tbe type and site produced In the Klamath country. Henry Scainon . deserves a great deal of tho credit tfor the display. Mnrrtnge Llrrnscs Issued John Todd und Elton Swan, both of Orldley. tfallf., ye.ro Is sued a mnrrluRO license at tho office of the county clerk. on Sat urday afternoon. Halph Peck and tirnca Fuller, both of Bend, were granted a llccnso 'at the nfflco of tho county clerk on Saturday. Juftlna Have Bly rl Mr. and Mra. Joseph M. Jns- tin of Mot Springs Te rejoicing over tho arrival of a baby daugh-; ter on Sunday evening at tha' Klamath (Jonoral hospital. Mr. j Justin la a 'member of the firm i of Justin nnd Montgomery on. Muln street botwoen Soventh and Eighth street. Miss Clirhitopliersow Home Miss Ada ChrlHtopherson has 1 returned from Portland where she spent the past two weeks , having medical treatments. Ilerl frlonds will be plonsod to learn sho Is very much Improved In houlth and has accepted a post-1 tlon With tho Great Northern , rnllrond In the main office. I t'olnlmn Buy Stallion C. F. Snolllng, salesman for the Utihjr Bowers company of Port land nnd Sacramento, hn shipped from Reno, Nov., a flno register ed Perchornn stallion which was sold to J. P. Colnhnn of tha 1111 dehrnnd country. Hero from Cfilloo,uln Mr. nnd Mrs. II. M. Turnhnugh of Chlloquln, spent the 'week-end In Klnmnth Falls with friends. Kn'ger Vlf hlng Hen Charles C. Krnger of Onkland, I Calif., who trnvols for one of tho leading dentnt supply companies of tho country Is In the city fnr bis ustittl business visit. Mr. Shows Upton Cup CvZ.-trii-i lenter the piny which 1 J f, 3 "fWiC:::' 'A Cor .period of 1, mt tut. 11 Kruger Is stopping at the Hotel Hull. I 1 tt , i , W. D. Palmer, avdstaut rood master of the Southern Pacific, . . ' .-jre.urneo nonn to roruana on ; Sunday, after huvinc socnt sev- .mi h... in th. .in .,,n,ii 1 dnys In tho city attending railroad celebration. Dr. Coe. Jim Floyd and Lee Carter spent Sunday on. Crystal Creek fishing. They report a fairly good eacth. " Frmn ltkevinw Walter Carter and Wayne Vin cent -of Lnkeview, spent the week-' end hers on business. Returned to Bond- Dr. and Mrs. John Bson o( Bend, returned home on Sunday: nffr spending the past severs? I days In the city' attending thtft will be no Interference with tra ' railroad celebration and visiting. veH- - ' v ' NEW -i" BLACK; CROW;- Record 7 and 8 EARL SHEPHERD - 507 Main Street Wo Paid Advertisement l" ' lammiisii n : ' ' ; i . ,, , , w a M ..a it ;! A Man Worthy of ; I , Your Vote ' with frlvnda, Tbey are making plana for an extended tour of Kurops which I bey plan to snake this slimmer, leaving New York for Germany In June. Ladled' flWrepstHkm lo be played Ilia ladles' will b Ileames Golf I'eloek, All nrged to rill con- three : month. For' further Information j those Interested are asked ! phone the golf pro. ' j I 'IIImI from Dealt; , F. Smith spent Ihe week-end , here visiting friends from his home at Realty. Mr. Smith was among the' gnesta at the Hotel . Hall. i Vlsithiir from lUitso Mr. and Mrs. i. R.- BaTker ; of Boise, Idaho, are visiting In ' ihe city for a few : days - with , I friends. .Mm. Ifnaro-x Aboat Mm. Jack Heacoz who baa been a patient at the Klamath Val'ev hospital for the past two weeks hows slight Improvement. Visit Init from Hakersfirlil 1 C. T. Murray of Bakersfield, Calif.. Is spending: a few days in j the city with friends. HoUson from Meilford Lestor Hodson of Medford spent the week-end In Klamath I Falls on a combined business and pleasure trip. PKNDLKTON' IS B KATES PENDLETON, May H. UP) La Grande took aa 11-lnnlng lino from Pendleton In tbe Bine Mountain baseball circuit here yesterday, 6 to J. Bunched bits In lh wls. salIA.s.J ak l iu su uium aiiu" c uiv wmuvr two doubles and a single In tbe 'iuh n,. ,. in.. runs. Stokke. with three two- h. hn. u . .. . .. ...' .. ... while Walters and Adams did the heavy stick work for the I Buckaroos. jl CAVES OPEN TOMORROW -GRANTS PASS, May 14. (An Tbe Oregon Caves will be ODen- lled tomorrow. May IS, for the t summer season. Reads to the j caverna are In excellent condi tion, widening operations having been under way for tbe past few months. Only a short distance remains to be done and tha shovel wjll not be removed until the work la completed. Tbe engineer In charge declares that there is The flrnt olav for MISH COM.ETT AAIX W IV.NFR HUNSTANTON, Eng., May H. VP) Miss (Henna Collell, Ihe for-! mer American champion, scored her second victory of the day In the British women's golf cham pionship by overwhelming Miss' Hhlrley Lamploush, IX-year old English girl, 7 up and 8 to play, 1 after having eliminated the de- -Trending title Bolder, MIle'Thlon Da La Cnaume. NOTICH. So that all Datable accounts of Ths Great Northern celebration may be cleared up when tbe committee composed of i. A. i. A. ' within ; Gordon, E. M. Bobb and Duke meets some time within the next few days, thoio having bills are asked to present ttiera to the chamber of commerce a', tbe earliest poulbl3 date. It la expected the committee will meet within the n-xt few days to adjust all bills contracted by the committee during the celebration. GENERAL CELEBRATION COMMITTEE. Bruce Dennis, Coalman, i For Circuit Judge A. L. LEAVITT PRESENT IXCTMBEXT No. 50 on Ballot Paid adv. Clara B. Calkins RcpobUca Csmdldatfl . for COIKTT TREASCKER Prtmarlea, May 10 LLOYD L. LOW Can dj data for Repnbllcasl Nomination For Sheriff .1, cK-irr m. -. Ann ' 1021-1924 No. 57 on Ballot - r Paid Adv. I - ' i ! t , y ;.:. r . . ,; : ROY W. RITNER .. . . - - '- 'Zj .Republican Candidate for '.. k:!u;,iv r CONGRESS ' -jTrtYr Oreion has five lawyers at present iVsf i r in CongTess. Eastern Oregon is an I'- ! . I i - agricultaraj district. Elect a man who - j' ? 'i LJ i . for the last 20 years has been a farm- i N'21 eyand thoroughly understands and ' VV mr'' sympathizes .with the problems of '"jrv agriculture. ....... m-.j - Write in the name tho: ' i j jy X ROY W. RITNER jf Paid Advertisement " i j i: or si f t 8(BI? ' Write in the name of W. S. Wiley of Klamath Falls on your ballot May 18th at the primary election where .the ballot says in printed words: "For Representative in Congress Second District.' '' ' w , f Write in name of , V X W. S.WILEY ion'f forget to make cross before his name. All candidates' running must have names written in as none will be printed, due to the Sinnott vacancy. Write in Wiley's name and let's have a home man in congress. WILEY FOR CONGRESS CLUB "THE GYPSY ROVER" "8-Act MaaKal Conimly TnrMlnjr, May Iflth j ' Tickets un awle at . UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Afternoon lie and tOe Evening BOe tnd 75c , RrldfT over canal not nnuat approach high school via Xon Clair street. FOR POTATOES r The Oliver No. 35 Cultivator was designed and built especially for potato cultivating An Exceptional Tool for Potato Growers. ASPINWALL POTATO PLANTER One-man Picker Type, One.or Two Row IRON AGE ; POTATO PLANTER Two-man Type,' One or Two Row J. W KERNS 1203 South Sixth Street I i . . lr, .t v i " t; i." : s i . ..".i - i 11 1 ; ; ir-. f. lit , 1 i I OSS