The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 21, 1928, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, May 21, 1028
NEWS IN - BRIEF
II it from Molilalia
Mr. and Mm. 1). I-nMiirlnnllo
uf Hiilto, Hunt,, aro anions: tho
guttata roilatnrvd ot (lie limn)
Arcado today. (
Vlnllml from (iilliMiiln
Mr. and Mrs. ltubart Krk ()(
Chllotjuln r business visitors
i'u the city today,
Mr. KiiIkIiI llcumnl Dulles
Mrs. Humor Kulxht of Tbs
X'lub Cafa wu alila lo rxunio hor
Autloa thin morning; afiur an 111
Dou of sarnral daya which ron
flood her to tho family hone,
Mr. and Mm. Hogim Hi-i
Mr. and Mra, Cliarloa IIiiKiin,
fornmr raldints of Klamath
Kails and now making thnlr home
at Itono, Nov., are gliosis In the
city for a fnw daya on a combined
ghuainesa and pleaaure trip. They
mad the trip via motor.
At I ho Drllmiin Itmlili-n
Dr. and Mra. K. Kid of Ba.k
atrhowan, Canada, arrlvrd In the
city thla morning to spend aev- "
wal days aa the house gue.t of,,,,,n' Mar-hflrM
I)r. and Mra. K. Dellache of thla Mr- Mr"- K- J- M"""";
city. The northern gueats BT, formerly of Klamath Falla and
enroule to California via motor. now rl,nt Marshflnld.
Dr. Eld -was for several yonrs ! nr Mr- ""y I jngaged In
flrat asalalant to Dr. Deltscbe newspaper bualmtaa. being
In Germany and la now one of
the leading Burgeons of the sen
flno of Canada where he residua.
'Mm. Eld la a talented mualrlan
and prominent In mualrnl circles
In northern Canada.
Griffith Making Inspect Inn
Russell flrlffllk. asalsUnt ponl
maaler haa aDent ttha nasi siivernl
days making tbe quarterly In-1 Klamath Falia and Immediate-iMM-tion
nr m.n r.rrn.r. i ih. ,ly drive on to Hollywood. Hob
city,
rnleraon Itclurnnl Houth-
A. It. I'ednraon. formerly con-!"
nertad wltb the Southern Pacific
In Klamath Falls and no a real
dent of Alturas, where he holds
ar responsible position with the
N. C. O. spent several daya In
Klamath Falls recently. While
her be was a guest at the Ho
tol Arcade.
Krwin Lakevirw " . '
Mra.wC. L. MrMath of I-nka-vlaw,
arrlvedln the city on Sat
urday for brelt v1lt with
friends. '
lYom Spring Ijikn '
Mm. K. A. 8chrelnr,of Spring
Lake, transaeted business In tho
city thla morning.
I'lcnle Next W wk -
Tb annual high school picnic
of the atudenta of Sacred Heart
academy will be enjoyed on
Tuesday, May It. The atudonta
will enjoy lha day on Hayden
mountain, accompanied by a num
ber ot tb teacher.
Learvlng for Mnlfonl
Mm. A". F. Graham and Mra,
H. Borgman plan to leave Too -
day morning for Medford to at
tend the final day's session of tho.
State Music Teachers' convention
Play to Ho I'marntttl I
"Mary Magdalene." a religious'
drama, will be prosentod by the! Hannibal and go north, return
high school student of Sacred Ing by way of Yellowstone park.
Heart academy at the Klamath Tho trip will take moat ot the
I'nlon blgh school auditorium on
the aflornoon and evening "of
May IS. The afternoon porform
ancewlll start promptly at 1:30
o'clock. Tho evening perform
ance at 7:45.
SIDE GLANCES
Her What waa the mnttor
everything? ,
fib;. - Ye, but nobody could;
T . ; )
in, sv at srayica sift, , .
r'nmi ltrm
Mr. and Mr. M. Iloaaiill of
llcno, Nov., ara vlnlllni In tho
illy for a fnw duya will) frlnnda.
Mis Aiidi'i-son Away
Mlaa llnltin Audorson of Mor
rill ta visiting for a few daya at
Kunone wltb collogo frleiida.
I.a nb'U llakr t p liutlrs -
Arthur I Dlou took up hi'
dutlra aa adrertlalm manaxer of
the Evening Herald thla morning.
Mr. l.a Dleu lakea the poalllon
formerly held by Mr. Jackaon,
who bna relumed to hie home In
Eugnna to Join hie wife and aon.
I'limlng lttiroviiiinl -
Mr. and Mra. f. J. Taylor of
Dually j-orontly purrhaaed the
llxatiy lioliil and are competing
plane to move the building to the
oppoallo aide of the street. They
plan a number of Improvements
In the hostelry. They have sold
thvlt Interests In the Itealty Store
lo Mr. and Mrs. K. Sclimllt, who
are now In charite.
owner of tho Coos Hay Times,
are her for a brief business visit.
Coyon Ix-fl for Knnttle
Driving a tew hundred miles
means little to Hob Coyne. Hun
day he finished work on bis
ranch and started for Seattle In
Jils car to attend to aome busl-
ness.
From there be will return
can'l understand why people do.
any planning to take a trip ot a
thousand miles. All he needs Is
" " ml rw or"g"
lo eat on the way.
leaving fur North Dakota
Mrs. Ilurrel Short and daugh
ter. Mlaa Mary, will alart In their
automobile Wednesday for Dray
ton, N. IV. where they will visit
Mm. Short' brother and sister,
Hugh Itoutley and Mrs. W. J.
McDonald. Mra. Short has looked
forward to thla trip for some
llm and her daughter Mary
graduated from Henley last wook
and she decided that now was a
good time for them both to
leave, especially since her bus
hand la through campaigning for
awhile. ' He was renominated to
the office of county commlaaloncr
at the primaries Friday.
leaving On Kttrmlttl Trip
Mr. and Mm.. Al Melhas and
aon Fred will leave Tuesday lor
long automobile trip which will
! take them through Arlson and
I on the southern route, finally
landing them at Hannibal, Mo.,
when Mr. Melhose waa born.
They will drive and expect to
reach Hannibal In couple of
weeks on tho day that Mr. Mol
ntaa
ls 70 years of age. He
wants to make It back to the old
home town to cjjebrate his three-
score-and-tfn Just to see If any
of hla old friends are left and
to visit the old swimming bolo
of his youth. They will leave
aummer. Fred baa Just returned
from Berkeley, whom 16 Is In
college, and tor his summer va
cation he will accompany his par
ents and wranglo tho automobile
for hla fathor.
By George Clark
with thoso seals, we could see
fee us, i
, l.i'ft for Himla lUmn
Mra. Alhnrt Ilsrrelt and Ions,
'Allon Clifford and Clinton La,
It'ft via motor thla morning for
Hants Itoaa, Calif., whnra limy
J will vl.lt Indi flnliuly with rlxnds.
Mr. and Mra. floors: II. Olson
i (nee Francis May llurrett) ao
rompanlud Mra, llurrott aoutb.
Mra. Ttohlnaon Arriving
Mra. Nettle Itoblnaon will ar
rive Tuesday to visit F. f). Fletch
er and family of Connor avenue.
Mra. Kntilnson rualdca In Owa-tona-
Minn., but has been, veil
ing In Los Anxulvs for seversl
woeka. Hhe and Mr. Fletcher
have not seen each other for ten
years) In fart, Mr. Fletcher hsa
aon none of his relatives tor
that lenath of time. He la from
Fort flrolt, Kss., where as a
youngster he knew whet It waa
to dodge a Kunaus cyclone on a
hot day.
Will Atb-ml Convention
Mrs. C. A. Anderson, Klamath
county muale loarlior, and Mra.
F, It. Olda will leave on Tuesday
morning for Medford to be pres
ent tho final day of the atale
convention of music teachers.
Mrs. .Immrrman llmk
Mrs. Lynn Zimmerman was
back at her deak today aa man
alter of the advertising depart
ment of the Klamath News fol
lowing a week'a vacation (pent
at the tioorge Stephenson ranch
homo.
Ieft This Mornlnir
Mm. Don J. Zumwalt, Mrs.
Oeorgo Mclnlyre and Mm. E.
Wilson left this morning for
Medford. where they will attend
the state convention of the Music
Teachers" aaaorlatlon. They ex
pert to return borne on Wednes
day. To Meet ThurwUy Kvrnlni;
, Members of the Klamath Coun
ty Mualc Teachera' association
will meet on Thursday evening at
the home of Mra. C. A. Hender
son In the McCarthy apartments.
At thla meeting, tho laet of the
summer months, election of offi
cers will be bold.
Mi-Fall SrrloaMly III
John McFall, prominent far
mer of the Poe Valley country
Is confined to an apartment at
the llamel wltb an attack of
pneumonia and Influenza. Mm.
McFall is at the bedside of her
husband.
, IK'IpliUns Will Not Mni-
The regular meeting ot the
Delta Gamma chapter of the Del
j pblans scheduled for tomorrow
jhaa been postponed until Tuos-
day afternoon, May 29. according
to announcement made today.
Mumbera are asked to make a
apeclal effort to attend the meat
lug on Tucaday, May 29, which la
to be the last of tbe summer
months and at which time elec
tion ot officers will be held.
Mra. Mnni Visits
Mm. SteKa Sheets Mani. for-
I tnerly of tins city and now resid
ing at rokn. Calif., spent the
week-end In Klamath Falls on
a combined business and plenstire
trip. Mm. Manl relurnedNsonth
today and opens to leave with
her daughter. MUs Vivian for
Kansas. City in about two weeks
where they will remain fcr the
summer montns. Mm. Manl Is
going east to visit her mother
who has been In poor health for
some time past ' '
Mom'ix Pop
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Freckles and His
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THE EVEMING HERALD,
Hti'hhln (Join North
t). I. BUiliblns, contractor, will
leave tonight for Portland to
transact business f f aeveral days.
IIito from Dorrls
Mr. and Mra. Jamas Bailey of
Dorrls were week-end gueala In
the rliy. The llftlleya are former
residents ot this city.
Motored to Mwlfoiil
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anders of
Klumath Falls spent Sunday In
Medford with friends, roturnlojC
home last eveolng. V
In from MittIII
Mm. Ed' Korttborn of Merrill,
I waa in mo ciiy iijia turciivu win
ni r motner wno ion lor rcriianot
culled north by the serious Ill
ness of one of her daughter.
MlM llnnnon Homo
Miss Ilernardlne Hannon baa
returned from a visit to South
Ilend, Washington, whore she
i vinueu wnn ocr amivr iuu nnu
i lly. Miss Hannon made the trip
via niolor.
Fryrear OiM-raiixl I'pon
itay Fryrear, salesman of the
Ostendorf Motor company, sub
mitted to a major operation at
the Klamath Valley hospital sov
eral daya ago. He is reported as
doing nicely.
Annual Is Atlrnrtlvo
"The Modoc", the 1928 annual
of the Mallu high school has been
distributed to a number of fam
ilies and business houses In this
city and ta neatly compiled. Tho
hook takes In more tban 65
pages. Graduates of the Mallu
hlKh school this year include:
Louis Kowolowskl, Elisabeth
Klrkpatrlck, Doris Itohlson, Jly-
rura Myers, Fred Kowolowskl,
Martha Jellnek, Kamlla Klekor,
George I'otueek, Anton Bteyskal,
Margaret Williamson, John Tofell
and James Stewart.
From Itiny
Amos Itudy - was a business
visitor In the city today from
Bray.
Visiting From fottaeu Grove
Sylvia A. Veatrh of Cottage
Grove is a guest In Klamath
Falls for a few days.
At I-ake a' Woods
Odell Olson. W. P. McCauley
and Blllle McCauley of Klamath
Falls are spending a few daya at
the Lake o' the Woods. Odcll
Is well known in Ashland, hav
ing attended high school here,
Ashland Dally Tidings.
Want Air Mail Sorvti-r
'To learn Juat what require
ments are called for by a city
asking for air mall acrvice. Post
master John A. McCall haa writ
ten the First Assistant Postmas
ter General at Washington. D. C.
Several of the leading business
men are Interested In the estab
lishing ot air mail 'service into
Klamath Falls, according to Mr.
McCall. The fact that this city
now claims a population of more
than 12,000 with a promise of an
Increase ot from eight to ten
thousand more In the near future
along with Information on rail
roads and lumber Industrlea was
compiled in tho letter sent by
McCall. ' .
Mrs. C. T. Price was able to
Mm. George Price was able to
resume her duties with the Eve
ning Herald today following an
illness of several daya which con
fined her to the family home.
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KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
Shopping From llllrlrnranil -
Margaret K. Smyth of lillilo
brand la a guest In the city to
day while shopping.
MHnliflrlil Visitors
Mr. and Mra. A. F. Dick of
Murshfletd are guoai In the city
today. While bere they are stop
ping at the hotel Hall.
From Longvlrw- .
Weslny Vandercork of Long-
view, Washington, arrived In the
j city on Saturday to transact busl-
Mix Darla doing Houlh
Mlas Lucille Davis ot the Pal
are Beauty Shoppe plans to leave
tills week-end for Sacramento and
: n Francisco to epend a few
days wltb friends. Miss Davis Is
making the trip south via motor.
1'lrnlc at Klamath Junction
Member of the A. N. W. club
of Klamath Falls are planning to
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,ii,iu flit iliu ml nuiiuft), uiiv a ,
at the Klamath Junction, Just
east of the city, when they will
meet with Mm. C. Itamaby, one
of the members who reslik-a at
the Junction.- This will be the
lapt event the members of that
club will enjoy until the open
ing of the fall 'season. Ashland
Daily Tidings.
ItWurne! Home
Mrs. Kester Gandee and baby
have returned to their home In
Klamath Falls, after spending
aeveral days In Ashland visiting
relatives and friends. Mrs. Gan
dee was accompanied to Klamath
Falls by Mra. Teddy Caldwell,
who will spend a fe days' va
cation in that city. Ashland
Tidings.
Trout Keics Planted "
Rainbow trout eggs to the ex
tent of g.OAO.OuO have been tak
en at Diamond lake during tbe '
last two weeks, and 2,000.000
more are In eight, according to
word received by Matt L. Kyck
mnn. superintendent of hatcher
ies for the state game commis
sion. The largest single egg-
take this season was on May 5,;
Ityckmtn said, when 936.800 1
eggs' were taken. The largest!
egg-take In any one day last;
year was about 1.7DO.O0O eggs, j
said to have probahly established ;
a world record. Snow at thej
summit near Diamond lake Is
three and one-halt feet deep, j
Ryckman expecta to go to Dia
mond lake next week to super.
Tlse work. Medford News.
Vitaphone Is New Miracle
Several residents ot Klamath
Falls are planning to motor to I
Medford on Thursday evening to'
attend the program at Hunt's !
Craterlon theatre when the pre-J
sentaticn of the Vitaphone and j
movie will be made to tbe people
of the valley for the first time.
The Vitaphone brings a new era
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cf entertainment aa startling and
as amazing as was the first mo
tion plrturo witnessed some 20
odd years ago. Few people real
ize until they have seen and
beard this marvel of the aga
Just what they have In store. Bo
fore the audience the greatest
actors and actresses will be se-n
and beard. Al -Jols'n In "Tb?
Jazz Singer" will be presented.
Many Tourlxt K-u;Iter
A steady stream ot tonrl-.jM
from all sections of the country
filed into the Triple A office at
the chamber of commerce on Sat
urday to register cars. At the
close of the registrations 41 cam
had been registered. The great
number of those registering were
seeking employment. Others
were enroute to northern polnta
to visit and spend tbe summer
months.
Crawford From Medford
P. O. Crawford, official of the
California Oregon Power com
pany, with headquarters in Med
ford transacted business in the
city over the week-end. Mr.
Crawford stopped at tbe hotel
Hall.
A High Quality
Cotton
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Hospital
Absorbent
Cotton
A long fibre cotton
that la highly absorb
ent. There are so many
ues for good cotton
thgt it la economical
to buy the oneSpound
roll.
STAR DRUG CO'
, 7ke$&xaJU Sum
Klamath Falls
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Oregon
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AQUATIC STAR
SETS RECORD
(Continued from psg 1)
ord for women, besides being the
j only woman tp finish the Cata
. Una channel rare,
j Mm. Huddleston. who weighs
j 240 pounds, waa not put on the
scales when taken from the tank,
but tbe 12 swimming coaches of
, Chicago athletic association who
' acted as officials during the en
durance attempt estimated that
she had lost 20 or more pounds.
I When she finished the Catallna
: channel awlm she came out ot
(he water 18 pounda lighter.
Physicians Immediately took
the swimmer In charge. She was
SANITARY BATHS
Private Steam Baths, 60e .
Shower Baths, 83c
Hours: 12 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Doctor In Charge.
1719 Main St. Phone 1268
- Phone 408
Our cleaning methods
revive the newne of
old suits. Let us serve
you.
Klamath Cleaning A
Dye Works
481 Mala
WOOD
TO BURN
GREEN-SLABS
ARE RIPE
TEN CORDS
PINE $35.00
FIR $45.00
WE ALSO HAVE PLENTY
OF BIAH'KWOOD, COAL
1IRICKET9 AND FUEL
OILS.
Peyton & Co.
7 "Wood to Burn
126 S. 7th, Phone 535
mm
I. A KdSSj9Vvr;
LovNLy. Bor
nr.c.o pat. ort.
Page Thrpa
nnable to draw beraotf from the
water, nor. was she able to re
main cn her feet. A wheel cbalr
was taken to the side of the
pool and Mrs. Huddleatoa wheeled
to her room.
Only thro time during the
50 hours did sho tak nourish
ment and only hot chocolate
then. She finished vh swim
much fatigued. Her hands and
feet were shrunken from the long
j Immersion.
I During the entire lime she waa
In the water a rroup ot officials
was present to see that ah did
not touch either the aides of the
tank nir tho bottom.
Mrs. Huddluston's reward for
the record breaking wa $5,000.
WONDERFUL CREAM
FOR DRY SKINS
A new marvelous Cleansing Cream
is on the market, containing
Cocoa Butter. It melts right In
to tbe akin, cleaning every pore
of grime and dirt, and will not
stretch the akin or make.lt
saggy. It's simply marvelous In
keeping youthful complexions. ,
Ask for MBLLO-ULO, tha new
Cream with Cocoa Butter. Will
not grow hair. U nderwood
Pharmacy.
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Special
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In the East
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