The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 26, 1928, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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    Saturday, May 2f, 1028
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
NEWS IN BRIEF
lllll, J. '. Haktt. Ilun Eil
waril. Chiii'lns Uruln, W. M.
Krynolils, II. K. Iipnr, AV. Allv
nil ('. K. Csmphnll all of Call-'
furiiln ;l(oy Waller of lilsho
unit W. II. Drydun tif llrowlny,
Colorado,
1lim from tiiiiiiiiilr--
i. II. Illrkpy if Duiismtilr hn
MTlvml In Iho illy In spi'iiil auv
ornl days on IiiisIiiuhn,
Krmn Mi, NliiiMtii .
I,. WrlKht of Ml. KliiiKta In
bitnlni'aa ralliir In Klamath Kail
today. '
Houtar Arriving TinIii)'
Davo Houtar iC Oregon City,
ri irrrnluiln nf Ilia OrcKOil City
Woolen Mllln nrr1vt.il In I ho clly
nil afternoon to soond scvoral
days horo on business.
Mn, Justin Home
Mn. Jii'ih Jul In anil Infant
daughter. Jnlnnno Joy Justin
havo returned to the family homo
on I'li'lflc Tnrraca (rain Hid
K I a mirth (Idnoral hospital. Mn
Justin In th wlfn uf Joh Jun
lln of Jutln ft MnntKoainry.
Ori'xim Klutn Kuncrnl nxsmln
lln I"' Kvo report nf lint ni
llilinl cunvmitliin whli'h hn at
tended In CliliaHo. Tho convun
ilu'n closm tniluy,
KctMrmil Norlli TiMliiy
W, II. Duncan of fha stole
dairy mill food commission will)
lieiolij ua rtTH In Purl la nil lim m
tnruxil north after a ImslniHi
visit In Klumuth rutin i y of cvrl
ilu y.
Vbtllnl Mealfonl
Mr. anil Mm. Ilriico Dunnl of
Klamath KalU. loft Mcdford Wc.il
nsnlay forenoon for point north
after having attended Iho concert
III von hore Tuesday night hy Oro
gou mush: Instructor who w.-o
attending tha annual convention
here. Knronln norih they wure
to visit hrlefly In l.rnt l'n
ami llnseburs, limn go on In K.n
gu wher thry wcrn In rail on
their (on, Jark. who Ik a student
at tha l!iilvrlty of Oregon. Mr.
Diinnla la owner of the Klamalh
News anil Herald, bath daily
nswapapors. Medford Nowa
Visiting from Jleilfuril
Jana Hnedlror of Mmlfnri) apoiit
Friday In Klamath Valla In the
Interests or orssnUInu; a Klam
alh Kalla garden club.
VMtintf al lloarhuraT
V. H. llunian of Iho Kouthurn
rarltlr la spending the remainder
of the week In Kneuburg visit lug
rolailvea and friend.
MIm Jones Vlalllngf He
Mla Marian Jonua of Sealtla
la tha houaa guci of nor alatar.
Mm. Avla alcConuull.
Meeting Called for Moodily rvi
Thn niilgulng officer of Kula
louii rhupler, I)ai)Khtr of tho
American Itevnlutlnn are asked lo
meet at the homo of Mra.
(Mirfrlca JoKi'ph Muriln oo Mon
day evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Hnillli lo farnnla laa
I). M. Binllh of (hlliote ami
Hit! Ii h left today for (irnnt I'ukk
to Hpnnil tho week-end visiting
Willi hi wife and dauxhtnr.
OTonncll from Ileal l y
C. J. (i'Connt'll of llenlty apont
thn day hero on bualiHK.
Ilrro from ItoUr
Mr. and Mra. Wallui-a K. I'ond
of llolno, Idaho, are apnndlng a
few duya In Klamath Kulla vlnlt-Ing.
In the reienl rnngroanlonal rare
arn now coming to my (iippnrt.
No one la more artlvn lo my be
half than ftoy Itlinnr of I'nd
b'ton, who ran mat to me. 8am
Nolaon, too. and Wllaon fl. Wi
loy are aln-uily doing what they
ran lo help ma defeat Walter
Pierce In Noromber. Walter la
now campaigning, and ao am I.
lie I making apeerhea and ao
am I, lie la playing to the
grangn and 1 have a couple of
Invltatlonx to addreaa Pomona
grungca. Walter trlod to capturn
thn republican a well oa thn
demoirntlc nomination and Pierce
llleralure waa Kent out aollcltlng
rupiibllcana to write In bla name.
All of the republican candidate
conducted a clean camaplgn, and
I do not bejleve there la a bit of
Hl-feellOK It-ft." Oregonlan.
Iil Hobl on Mouth HUlli
M, J. Young uf Tho Young
Trnnafer company hna pnrchnaod
a lot on Mou ih Sixth Kireet from
A. K. HtonchouKn of lllll. Calif.
The lot adjolna Ihn (Iron! North
ern property and lakea In
f.0l J7't , fent. The dual waa
cloamt through f'hllroto & Kmllh.
' Iluiiuiki' from Jlonuu
, J. O. Ilamaker, well known
irmldnt of llooanu la apcndlng
tho day her . IranKactlng IiuhI
neaa and vlaltlng with friend.
Mr. llamaknr la atopplng at tbo
Hotel Hall.
Vlxliliiic from Allurua
! Mra. A. Allen of Alluran, Calif.,
'la (pending a few day here wllb
1 friend.
I'rom Spring I jiky
T. A. Jackaon, rancher cf tho
Kprlng Lake district, apont the
morning In Klamath Kalla look
ing after bualneaa.
From ltliy
Mra. 0. T. Audurann apent the
forenoon hero from her home
at tlcatty ehopplng.
! llling In AkIiIuihI
I Mr. Ilucel Cary of this city
la (pending a few daya in Axh
! land vlaltlng friend.
I(plurnl lliuue
! Mra. John K. Kuilera bua re
! turned to bur home In Aahland
'after having apent the pun fort
night here vlaltlng with relatives
and friend. Mra. Kndera la tha
duughtcr of Mr. and Mra. U
Jacoba of thla city.
lie Moltiy llaiire Tueetlay
Member a of the Order of IX
Molay have completed plana for
a dancing party to be given on
Tueaday evening at St. Paul'a
Kplacopal pariah houae. Member
of the order, their girl friend
and Duugbtera of Job will be
guela.
rrmu Ileilmoiiil
Mra. Charlea W. Ilohrcr of Ked
mond. Oregon, la tranaactlng
hualneM In the city today.
Duller KsprnMce HalJfnitloo
"It give me great pleaau're,"
aid It. it. Ilutler of The Dalle,
who i at tho Ilenaon yeaterday.
"to note the way my opponent
l. K. O. Cbangi Picnic I'l
Member of the P. K. O. Blater
hood have changed Its picnic a pot
to the new park alte oo upper
Klamath. All members and their
famllle are Invited. Visiting
mem her In tho city and their
families are alao extended a cor
dial Invitation. The member
wilt leave the city ahortly after
uoon for the picnic a pot.
Tipping; In City
William Tipping of the Gen
eral Klre Proofing company with
hcadquartera In Seattle, arrived
In the city today to transact
bualneaa. Mr. Tipping la the Pa
cific coast representative of the
firm which handles all-steel
vaults and office equipment.
Dennis Apprarnl un I'rojcrara
I'hl Mn Alpha, honorary mu
ale fraternity tor men, gave a!
program of American muelc at'
the auditorium on Wedneaday !
evening of the University school
of mualc. The program follow: '
Tunglewood Talea Htoughtou
1. Clrre's Palace i
t. Pool of Pirene
Finale Douglas
George llarron
Tenor ' I
A Wanderer's Bong Itaahach
Jiiat Yon .-..Burleigh
Jack Dennis
flaaaon
Chinese Lullaby..... Bowers
Jobn Sprouse
Trnmpet ' .
' Le Secret , Haiel
Carnival of Venice.. Arban-Clark
Lawrence Wagner
Baritone' '
Htinnet Buck
Slug to Me, Sing Homer
Don Ostrander
Violin
The Cane-Brake Gardner
Levee Dance White
Edward Beat
Accompanlata: Barbara Ed
monds and George Barron.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Mr. and Mr. Williams lUve Hon 1
Mr .and Mrs. Waller J.' Wil
liams of Modoc Point are th
parents of a baby boy, born thla
morning at the Klamath Valley
hoipltal.
fyfHfl. H. r. Murdoch haa laaueil :
1 Invitation for an afternoon
of bridge on Monday, May twentv-.
eighth at the Murdoch ranch
home on the Aahland-Klamate
Falls highway. Four tsblea wli:
be In play. The hours are from ,
two until five o'clock. i
WHY PAY RENT?
rooms furnished, 2 baths,
paved atreet and garage, lo
cated three blocks from 6th
and Main streets, paying
reasonable rate of Interest '
on 410.000 Investment. A
real anap. Price only f 5,000.
1600 caab will handle.
4-room bouse, very neat,
will exchange for light truck.
' See our exchange list,
A. J. TRACY
Realtor
(OS S, (th St. Phone 969
26-21,1
NOTHING
BETTER
The Club Cafe serves
the beat food at rea
sonable price Our
dinner are prepared
i
( by a chef that puts the
old flavor an atmos
phere of home' in your
meal
Try Us
'lub
WJ&FE
Tourial ItcarUtcreil
Foreign tourlata reglatered at
thn Trlplo A offlra on Friday In
cluded: P. It. Patterson. Joseph
A -
To HpradJ Numlay at tVeecenl
Mr. and Mr. Arthur Olaon,
Mr. and Mra. Will Long and Mr.
and r.M. Tom Hchuppel will leave
early Sunday morning for Cres
cent Lako lo spend tho day on
n outing and fishing' trip.
Franco front Pun-mull
T. P. Franco of Dunsmulr Is
business caller In Klamath Falls
today.
Hero from INirt mini
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Doll of
Portland nra spending the week
end In Klamalh Falls on busi
ness. '
At Rotter's Hummer Home
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Dalton
and dsughter, Betty Iou, and
Mr. and Mr. ,1. C. Walker and
aon Cahmn are tho week-end
house gueata of Mr. and Mra.
Leslie Rogers at their attractive
summer lodge at Lake o' tho
Woods. ' -
At the
PINE TREE
-TIIEATRfc-
, . . NOW KlloWIXO . . .
ItltlMItU DIX In
"QUICKSANDS"
with
HKI.KNF. I HAIWICK
nod MlAII UKKIIY
A mtftlity nieliNlrnma of the
Weal. TypU-nl Dl V Killer
tnlnmelit. s
Hitn Allrnetlon Tialn)
Kecnc of Hie tirrat North
cm llallroml CelebrnlloM.
"
t'onilnit
M'NDAV and MONDAY"
ANK tillKY'H
"UNDER THE
! TORONTO RIM"
A
Mr, lipalle ItiHrera Aplnll
Mra. Lealle Rogers, prominent
social matron of this city has
been appointed as one of the host
eaaes for tho Oregon Banker' a
aoclallon convention which will
be hold at tho Hotel Cow-hart
on Juno 11 and 11, An appoint
ment to arrve on this Important
committee comos through Keith
Powell, president of tho aso.
elation. Other Indln who will
serve on Iho "committee with Mrs.
Rogers ero Mr. John F. Daly.
Mrs. L. Rnrnum, Mrs. Hamilton
F Corbctt, Mrs. James Mont
gomery and Mrs. Will T. Wright.
Tho social features planned far
the convention are a bridge tea
on Monday afternoon and the an
nual hall following the banquet
on Monday everting. Mr. and
Mrs. Rogers will leave Klamath
Falls a few days before tho con
vention and vlnlt at Eugene, en
route. ' They will mako the trip
vl motor.
Cafeteria Dinner Tiirwlny
The Indies of the First Melho
dlst church will hold a cafeteria
dinner In ' the church on Tues
day evening, May 29. according
to announcement made today.
Dinner will ho served from 6:30
until S.:00 o'clock, Tho public Is
Invited!
At The-
LIBERTY
-THEATRE-
. . . NOW HHOWINO . . .
I,i:o MALONKY
The popular western etar
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The Apache Raider'
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Chapter Number 8)
The Police Reporter'
(.'nml lie;
SUNDAY anil MONDAY
The season's, riwlne rlamlr
"Dead Man'. Curve"
'
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Sully llluno anil Kit tiuanl
"Oh, I'll Take Care of
It Tomorrow!"
Perhaps you will. Then again, you may
not. In the meantime
Lots of thing can happen between now
and "tomorrow." Fire don't arrive on
schedule.
Getting today dependable Fire Insur
ance protection for your home or business
property take all the worry out of what
may happen "tomorrow."
We can suggest an insurance plan for
you that will be complete and economical.
Jas. H. Driscoll
Writes
LIFE FIRE AUTO BONDS
Plenty of money to loan on good
improved city property.
Phone 432 206 William. Bldg.
A representative will be glail to call upon yon.
Bring the Whole Family
Bring the whole family and dine J
Charming, restful surroundings.
Choice food. Interesting menus.
Delicious coffee.
Best of all moderate prices
. for everything.
v.m a
lyruf . (r7 lpn
DMWMj 'MZM&J finM,7ZJZ$
Open all night
Mr. Hirst Comliijt r'rtim K,at
Mrs. Frank Hirst of WIlUamB
port, rennylvanla Is eipected
to arrlvo here the Inst of next
week to visit Indefinitely at the
home of her sister, Mrs. H. E.
Pelts. Mrs. Hirst Is pnylng
Klamalh Falls her first visit In
moro than 15 your. In 101?
she was i::: hoimo guoat of her
sister.
YYIiltliH'k ltd ii rood lloini
Karl Whltlock of the Karl
Whitlock funoral home returned
this morning from Portlumt,
where he attoiidod the stnto con-
vnntlon nf Oregon Funeral Dlrec.-j
tors. Mr. AVhltlock was re-oloct-od
socrolary and treasurer of the
Oregon .8ta1e.Coroners'. assocla-
llnn,-"An H'pnst rrenldent -nf 1he
Deposit
With Us
A small payment and
we will h6ld that
car you want.
We hsvo to offor today a'
very good line of most of
thn popular makes at the
right prlcos.
Ford Cnupo, 28 lie. $ no.oo
t'hov. Coupe, 2x lie. tm.lMI
Dndi;o Tour., 2X lie. 1im.ih
Ilulck, an lie lfl.VlMi
DoiIro Itoadster IINMMI
Ford Touring ttUl.lMI
Ford Delivery ItbYIH)
Chovrolet Touring ott.tm
Chevrolet Sedan 4INI.IN)
Dodge, glass en
closure 42.1.00
Ford Dolivery U-'.I.OH
We will trndo on your used
car and give you term.
Rovers! others to select from.
Ostendorf
Motor
5,
Co.
BIft KlnntHlli Ave,
I'liono 272.
A used enr Is only ns good
a the dimlnr that sells It.
Dodgs anil (irnham Ilrothors
Dealer.
III) 1
B r
k..,. ., - r.
, LINCOLN
The Tourist'. Favorite
De Luxe Roller Auto Awnings
Attach to the auto door or window
(inside) without screws or bolts.
No interference with raising
or lowering of glass.
Neat and attractive at all times
in rolledup position as well
, . as when lowered for use.
Made in Eight Size, to Fit All Closed Car.
Price $2.50 each
Imperial Garage
"The Garage That Never Closes."
239 Main Street Phone 130
YOUR
CHOICE
of many tasty and delicious
foods in our
SUNDAY DINNER
MENU
"Let the house be cool on Sunday.'
HOTEL WILL ARD
Coee Shoppe
ACE TIRE SHOP
Liberal Trade-In
Proposition on
GOODYEARS
your old tires are approaching the
"dangerous age" come in and sell .
your chances for trouble to us. Well
allow you a fair price for your present
set in part payment for brand new
Goodyear All -Weathers '.'The
World's Greatest Tire." Dependable
quality at a real saving in tire costs.
Come in today.
Remember our free road service anywhere
in the city "limits. We call for and deliver
your tire, free . . , , .
Ace Tire Shop
115 South llth St.
Phone 843
SIMMOND'S
HACK
SAW
BLADES
Less Cost
for Greater
Production
Higher percentage of tungsten and
special method of heat treating give
Simonda Hack Saw Blades longer
life. They, cut faster and do
not shell teeth.
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