prtnomlay, June fl, 1028 ii ii i NEWS IN BRIEF i ... ...... ! ; , . I p THE EVENING HEftALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pago Three piii.n ami ion to hmiur MuJ dependable Merchandise 53&z&si?iJ&:&&,& liiubtm." This affair in to .' , - "'- J k ',!','' ' " i : ' ' fii hold at Ilia liointt of Mm. Fred Hdiulock.' Will AlK'ud Kiimiiii'r ' ' William Nullum llayns, nurrlur t miiii I Ii of riiulii Iwn of tlin Kliiinalli Falls ,iln.y will pnalofflco and Trevors Carl IHck Inaon'of I Mi clerical fur i it, will nlimiil tuiiinii.r miyp nt Kurt Htevrns with ' Mattery 1 of Hie XiillU artillery. MM'i lul Train -Bales - j Tliu excursion 'rules; being pul j nlu effect lijr Tim Hnilh(irn Pa cific for Hie tuna featlval are lierA on liUMliii-KH Imfoni motoring !Kufftl on June IS. People pitr- i lo Hup. Fruiic.laio, where chualng Ihuso tickets are allowed pcud ut leoat two ( ,,uvu ,, ivr Hid morning , weeka on u combined liuainesa , or Venliig train ot Wednesday. IUii I lott-l Wlllard. New Forda Arrive Hill unlny , A shipment If six Kuril cars .Mr. uil Mm. rinilili wwi will arrive over I lie Southern Fa-1 Mr. and Mm. If. Kenneth Smith tfl: mil Saturday morning froniili.fi today vlu Inoli.r fur Hun Bon 1'orlluud, urcurdlng to word re-. Us, Texas, where they will make eel veil at the llulalger Motor rom-ttbetr future hums. They ir u.ik tuiny loiluy. In lliu alilptnijut will ln the trip vlu motor. Mr. Hmllli lie a upon cuupe. bualncaa coupe, formerly wna employed with tliu two 2-dour sedjiia,- a roadalcr rucliiinatluii 'service and will en and a rooilnlcr pick-up. All ut tor , elmllur linn of work ut Ilia mud. 'In will flit ril-r which Hun llohltn. On Monday imuilUK aru mi tliu wultliiK lint.. .a group uf their friends surprlaed 1 1 li.'iii Willi a delightful party at ii ml plciiaure trip. Mr. Murray ijuiio IX. They, tnuat return ou la owner of the Coos lUy Times Monday, Julio II. .11 I sxpectud L ut Mnrahtlnlil. Willi bun Mr. i,ut Bl M 00 people frum this TP end-Mrs. Murruy arv guests atjcliy will tak advantage of tlio , J From IMnmmuIr II. II. K.'llowa and T. Kruncn ot lluiiaiiiiili' aru vlHllara Ifi tlm rlty todliy. ' Ki'lurnhiK lit llmiriw. Mla Itulh Illll. ti'ai'liar nt Uir Mills ai'tinol. will l. nva ou Friday via I'urtland for lior buuio In tin hoiun of Mr. and Mra. H. I) Nnwall un Cri'icunr n"iiun. Tlmlr frlud) nurol to l. orn of tlmlr dofurtur. ' . '. At HrlinlliM'k IIiimio Tha rr.i'pilon ptauitud fur Daugbtcra uf I ho A inert un lto ItilloB who will u Kiicata In Kim ravufaloii rato. At l..ir..il ' ' ; Mr. and '.Mm, I.' C. Kiaemorc and aon Holunil niulornd hare' from Kluiiiatb Kalla Kunduy. Thay nr tjiu KUata of Mr. and Mm. Jnlm drill for o fw days, ilur 1n wlit.'li tliim Hnlund will hava bla , tonnlla .n niorod. Mudford Nwa. ' I lift xis The 169 Cases of Shoes Received Last Week are V 'Aiid awaiting your approval--This is the' Largest Single Shipment of Footwear-ever un packed in.Klamath cotinty' which shows that we buy in quantities and are therefore able . ' i - ( v to oner you tne same yaiues ai a great saving. Dtnwr wlmr aUf plana to ap.-nd math KnlU. durlnc ilia Ort-Kon tha autnmer moniha. Knrntil t ' Kodrat4 Wnin.n i club ronven ll.nv.r .Mlaa Illll will vlxlt for a''o la til Ik hvld at tho lionifl fortnlKlil I'urtland. of ..Mm, Kred . HrkiilliM k un ths laftxraniin'of Wadiinaduy, Juna 2G.' Itplurn.! From Valley Tlio lioura ar frum lour until W-Mr. and Mra." ' IMwrt . Wain n- 'x oVInck. Within the cumin liurK are homo from Axliluml daya a pruirram will U. aut whor thiy atti-ndi'd a nim.tlna Hii'-d and comuilltwa naiiiviLj and lmui)uiil of Alpha rhuptvr ntl . . I ho Ku.li.ru lr In tliu rallfy "i"l III" ilrla .if "Maaniim" city laal fvenliid. . J t-'uulp. Flro Ulrla of "Mnxapia" j group aro anki-d lo ho at tha club Mla Hhiimona la-avliiir ronma on Krlduy afternoon. . Ml.. Mllrire.l Kim moii.. tearlivr tiruinptly at throe o'clork. Kai-h In lhaVlly arhoula. will leave Kit- ""l if aaaea to nrmx unlay fur iVt uf l'1-lwnla - Mary lli.rniunu of Klamath" Kill la waa In Meifford yeaterday loi.kliiK over tha. iy and Kreil Inx ftlnnila. Mudfon! ew. , Vlallrd In M.-dfonl . ' . Nellie Tracy of Klumutb Pnlla waa In Mvdford yeaterday ealllnn on frli-nda In.. the city. Medford Ncwa. w lunch- 1.0. AimeltM. whent "' ad "walnvra." At tlila lime aha plana to apand a rler part t ooar tau win oo nam. of the aummer with rolntlven and n Monday erenlnic the kirla mot frlnnda. for tha regular aaaalon at tho Hub rnuiiia. Summer plana wera dlacuanad at thla time. Mra. D. M.'itmlth. (uardlan. and Mra. Itunrll ItetnruiMl Nortli V. ti. Ilunnall. offlrlal of tho Wralern I'nlon. left on laat eve. Oeurita T. ( an per. will accompany nlna'a train for I'urtland after he ulrla ou the Jaunt Friday vliltlnc with the Klamath Kalla afternoon. manager, Edward Uvlngaton. .Mlaa (Hiliellm-her leaving illaa.lkileo Gobulbo.lier. who Ihe'haa made her home In tlila rlty tMriilr Km Joyed ' ; Mun.iK"r. aaal.tant niHimxera , and empluyea of tho' Woolwortb istnrea at Klamath Folia and of Med ford held tlmlr annual ajenle at I'luFliurat KiUidny. Till" beau tiful pot located cn the' Green Mountain road, ubout halt way between lha two ll tea, made a dullhtful cool plac to (ulber. About 60 were proaent. TrM time waa apent In enjoying tbo acun ery. bn.klnn In th ahade. gaxlnk at-amull aporta In which the lady employes wera. tho chief conteat- atata. Horn nice prlzea ware awarded to the whinera. The main feature waa the picnic luocb prorldlnR a hearty ropaut for all who attended. . Among: thoae. pre aent were II. T.- Darrow. man ager.' and hla aaalatant manager for the Klamath Falla store; E. M. Gray, manager, and 11. Hons, aaalatant manager for Medford'a store. Medford Kewa. Klertlon Krtilny On Friday afternoon at library clnb rooms followlnn tho for tho past two years with .her una o'clock pot .luck liiuchoon. nroiher-in-iaw ana aister, nr. ana members will hold annual elocUnn Mrs. B, Dlatache. plena to leave of offlrera for the ensuing year, on Sunday for Cleveland. Ohio, Thla la tho final meeting; before and New York City to visit lu- tho convention lo be held tho definitely with relative and last week nt this month and Mra. friends. It Is poaslblo Mlaa C.obcl- (leorgo Mndley, president, aaka beeher will reld 111 tho vast Hint all members bo present. permanently. Ilnrliig her real- ' denco hero ahn liua mado many Ml Hnedlcor Talk I frlendawho regret to learn of Mlaa Jane Hnedlcor of Medford her departure and bopo for her will speak before the Woninn'e return to thla city. I.lhrnry club on Friday. "Color-j v lug In Modem l.lfo" will lie the , lavlnr Kir llomi subject upon which Mlaa Hnedlcor rill talk. I'Voin Hun l-'raiirlwro Mlaa Helen Clark, teacher In the city achonla, la making plana to .leave for Lead, south Dakota Included in this large shipment were sev eral dozen cases of women's smart Summer Shoes. t 1 1 lr. and Mm. West . Aaliland Mr. and trs. Walter Wast were guests Id Ashland on Tues day attending; the Kaatern Star meeting and' banquet of Alpha chapter given In coortesy to Jobs Daughters of this city. Mini Kualer Ulnt , , Mlaa Xulu Foster expects to leave within tho next few days for Junction City. Ore:, to spend th summer months with rela tive and frlenda. ' leaving fur Kat Miss Helen Cant'teld and Miss lura Olson tipect to leave this week on a1 dellghtrul trip east via New Orleans. They will vlalt ! where she will spend a portion of all the principal cltlea ot me Alliert Dollnrhlde, ami of Mr. ; the summer -moniha with reW- aouth and east and tnea go on and Mrs. O. H. Dollnrhlde uf this Uvea and friends. Hhe will vlalt .to their homes In Michigan and . . . . . . f... . HJ ).. ram.lnriPT city, nas rniurnea nome inira tiau at Seattle, rnrttunu una La ad Frnnclaco and has accepted a pn- 'golea enrollle home, sltlun In the office of the Link , ' Rlvor Klectrk. . . . uavlna; For Xorth I Mlaa Ang'iiHta Clynch plans to Mrs. y.lnin.crioan Improved. J BV8 ln), week-end for Seattle. ' Mrs. I.ynn Zimmerman of tho i M,,na. a Minnesota, where Klamath News Is reported as Im-wU, sp6n(1 tno ummer proving from nn nltack of Illness ..,,, yM.iug riotves and which has confined her to her f rtnnM. Ml, clynch will return apartment for tho paat several to Klamath Falls lo rosumo her 1v"- . teaching thla fall. Me. anil Mr. Murray Here l( . . ... ... w , ... lonvlnu un Motor Trip . '";""". .."' " Miss Clara Jnrvls expects tcr Mra.ii.im arr.v.a ... tnociiy on y(ii whn I aosoujr id r Hiwna .snrerni unyi MtnnvaoU to apend the remainder of tho summer montha with rela tives and friends. Iloth young women are returning to this rlty In the early fall to resume their positions ' . To Attenil Hummer School Katnlla McKay Is leaving with. In few days for Cheney state normal school whero she will study for t . "least , 1 2 weeks 'of the summer. , Woman Ha I tick A' woman from Klnmath Falls had plenty- of luck fishing In Dia Jjlt Mhowlnic 1'iMluy 5 Til TOP ACTS f VAI DKVII.I.K . O ' linil. I.KATIlll i: JOY In "Nobody'. Widpw" t'oinliilt TIU'IIMDAY nnd litlllAV "The Private Life of . Helen of Troy" OHI What A Gal Wk Helen -" VOC'M, 1.KAHN AHOIT "IT" Kltt m hub; , HI'Kt I U, AI'DKD ATTIlAtTIONt ' Eve Benson'i 12 Dancing Dollt Tliurwlny nml Frldny T1IK CIMH.KST HFOT . .' IN TOWN s time for chtcngo and thor:moml, ke rtorday rout" to Danville, Iowa, to spend I bo summer montha with rela tives and friends, We are Representatives of - This ' Famous" OH All One Price ,?5. .85 r -ti They're New - - r They're Stylish and offered at an extremely low price. What's new for summer? It can't be answered in such a small - space.' But is . easily answered in the Downstairs Economy Shoe Store where every shelf, every table, every rack is pilled high with ' absolutely "the most ' fashionable footwear of the season. You are specially invited to visit us and see the favorite styles and colors that have proven most popular. 'The Golden Rule has not advanced its price on ':v summer shoes. ' . .- - $4-85 $3,85 '- JL 4 Keds The Kiddies Favorite FOR BOYS ' 1.19 - ' 1.25 . 1.35 FOR GIRL.S Oxford .1 , $65 , $5.85 Men?s Oxfords 1 . .( I .1 's V - ., I '.' Men have you ever tried a pair of Peter's all leather oxfords? Remember that this pri; does not class them with other brands of shoes selling for the same" money. ' Peter's makes millions - of pairs and 'conse quently they make a far su perior shoe for less money. Give them a trial and they will prove their worth. K $X85 ., CHILDREN'S SHOES Peter s . Weatherbird shoes, for children will stand wear and Iota of it.". Whether it's a play shoe, dress shoe or a more heavier one you'll find several pleasing numbers from which to choose. Bring the kiddies in We will be glad $1.49 . to . - $4.25 to show them the new. Crickets and Sirens for the Kiddies. Vi : l See . . Windows . ..... . 1 ... . '"Sr ' ' Lniiiiniih t?The Workman" This is our leader try and beat its wearing quality with any '.$5.00 shoe. Made on -a wide last, mocassin toe, com position sole and heel, tripple stitched guaranteed all leath er upper and will be found a comfortable shoe to wear. ' 3 .75 1st I 1MATU Vl 'to- See Windows ig'$l!Sijea Economists in . Distribution 6SeaSrfgtfc! visit. Mrs.", Underwood ' expects Klamath Falls after having made (0 remain In Portland visiting 'two visits to thla city In 1927. for some time. Mra. Rogers will I Upon' his Teturn to Klamath Falls Aaked lo Cull Mrx. Ben Mrs. tirtirge l.lndlny, proHldent i of tho Woman's Library cluh of this city, has asked that The Rvenltig , Herald mako mention ot tho fact that auy organlxntlon In ; tha city wishing to onlortain In courUiiy to visiting members who j will attend the Oregon 'Federated Woman's club rnnvoiitlon to be hold In this cjty.jtino in, 27 aud ' 2H, (tel In touch with Mrs. n. J. ltrw at phone 97-11 at tho earliest poaaiblo dalo In order . thai they might ho placed upon the pro ' gram. Already Kulnlnna chapter, jDaughtors of tho American ltevo- lutlon, have mado plans tor a ro- - AtThA ! LIBERTY i ! THEATRE lrfiat Shovillitf Toilny "OLD SHOES" ( Willi - ' Nnnli Beery mid 7jisii Pitts Coming Tliiic.ilny ami - . Krlild'y lion HTi.m.K Business Locals The City Sanitary Co- Whlrh la the new holder of the city - garbage franchise, la roady.to serve Its patrons. Call 700. dv. 3-tt 0 Money On approved loans, flee Jai. H. Drlacoll, Williams Illdgi nd.tf Mnko Your Dutm for Tapering In advance. 60 oft on all wall paper n stock. Patterson's I'alnt Htore, (30 So! Oth. adv. . , 81-t . ... . . .. l f t , - ' Hpeelnl Until June lOlli Oreon Lnblo point at $1.90 per gallon In gallon cans only. Col ors white. Ivory and light gray. Patterson's I'alnt Btoro, 630 So. Oth. adv. 4-t be Joined in Portland on Satur day by Mr. Rogers and together tbey will enjoy the bankers state catching convention. They are to be gueats two big ones with one cast, while ; at The Oearhaart while north.; several winters In -Pasadena and Howard Fallln of tho Southern i Mrs. Itognrs is serving pn a nam-,- left ' there In February Tor.' Pacific office and his follow fish-1 ber of Important committees world tour. ':.' while attending the convention this-fall,. Mr. Halg promises the Evening Herald ranch Interesting data on hi extended journey. Since 1911 Mr. Halg has spent ers looked on with envy. Med- turd Tribune. Meeting Thursday" Aflernuun The final meeting of th,o Ladies Auxiliary of the Flrat I'resby terlau church will bo held on Thursday afternoon nt tho church parlors. Tho nieollng has boon called for- 2:80 o'clock and will lie tho final mooting of tho sum-' mer months.' At this tlmo all members aro asked, to attend the meeting. ' " . I. Aaknl Nut to Semi (iift Rolntlves and friends of grad- ot 1 tho No Meeting During July '' ' There will be ne July, meeting Kla nates of the elahth grades of city schools are asked to refrain from sending gifts to the Fremont aud itorium on Thursday evening. In- ertson. stead gifts are to be sent to th.) homes of graduates. amath County Public be made. All members of the county clubs and their friends are expressly Invited to attend the dknee. "We are looking for a good crowd' and hope that as many as possible will attend," Frank Sexton, ctub leader, said today. ; ' ' ' Visiting From rnrUancl A. J. Keller of Portland Is vis iting In Klamath Falls today. Health association for the month ot Jul, according to announce ment made by Mrs. W. H. Rob- Mrs. I'nilerwuml l.oiivlnff i Mrs. . C. II. ' llndorw'bod leave with Mrs. Lcalle Rogers -.Hero From Bend will Meeting Thursday 'The Missionary 'SocietY of tho HulNlgcr.at Bentl : - Immanuel Baptist church will K. IL Balslger of the Balslger meet nt the church on Thursday, Motor company is spending the'june 7. at two o'clock. This will day In Bend on official business be the regular business and so cial' meeting, A cordial invitation Visiting from Helena, Mont. ' Miss Bona Perttula of Helena. Mont., arrived in Klamath Falls on Tuesday and will remain here for some time visiting relatives and friends. They Broke the Boulder Dam Bill , M. S. Magee ot Beud la a visi tor in Klamath Falls tod&y. - early Thursday morning for Eu gene: nnd Portland. k At Eugene Mra. Hoeera and Mrs. Vndorwood will visit' for a day with Miss Ze-, VWIs From Jefferson pha Rogors who- with several . Qnady Ferrlngton of Jefferson, college ohtims will motor on;Oregon, Is visiting In the city Is extended to. all. north to Portland for a few days FLY-TOX for a short time on business. ,i leaving For Idaho Eunice Curtlss expects to leave on Saturday for Lewlston, Idaho, where she will spend the summer months. EnroutB to Idaho she will Visit In Portland and Spo kane for a short time, . , To Have Picnic 'Announcement was made this aftornoon by Mrs. Betty Glover, president of the Business and Professional Woman's club that a picnic la to be enjoyed on Mon-. il.v Avanlntr Unmhiin Bra u U - . , j ed to gather at the library at 'slx-thlrty In the evening.- Those wishing to make the trln are asked to get In touch with Led a Parker at phone 214. A defin ite place for the holding ot the picnlq la to be- announced within the coming two days. rJ"' - v" " j'siu - f ; rm ""L i Aw" Tit iV'-' ti'- i Klamath Man In Paris ' The following clipping from The Chicago Tribune of Paris, France, on May 19, will be rend ; with Intorast; "Vern Halg ' of Klamath Falls, Ore., has arrived' In Paris after making a. complete i Uiur cf the world. He Is going,,,.,. ., -,, , , ,. to London." - Mr, Halg I. . re.j"Mlx-fcr" llall Tonight tlrod cattleman who has selected A "MU-Kr" Aance at which all Klamath Falls for his future Klamath county club girls and home and 1st devoting most of hoys will gather before their da- Leaving For Portland Marlon Kingman expects to leave within the next few days (or Portland-, where she ' will spend the summer months. Your Doctor Will Confirm Tills The fly's 'mouth' and- tongue re revered with fine hairs. Con-i aeqtioutly some of the filth InJ whlrh tuey mess clings to them. And tha microscope discloses those tiny drops of unspeakable uiiclcanlineaa alive with bacteria tllaenae. germs. A fly may Infect anything It Innrhea Milk. food, hahv'a AVCA. open wounds are favorite sources his time to writing on subjects parture .for Cervallls to attend In the Valley ' Amortg the Klamath county vis-d ltors who were In Medford Tnes-i "" day were Miss Mary Hermann of ' Klamath Fans and B. W. Neavoil of Klamath Aaencr. ' Medford Tribune. ; M After it was all over, the fllihusterers who blocked senate action on the Boulder Dam bill had a good laugh over the riotous Inci dents of the 24-hour session that ended In the adjournment ot the 17th congress. Left to. right, are Senators Carl Hayden, Arizona; Col Blease. South Carolina, and Henry Ashurst, Arizona. Ashurnt. had held the floor nearly 12 hours. of Infection. . But with Fly-Tox a house can l-e kept free of files and similar Insects. F I y . T m Is. fragrsnt. stainless Fly-Tox Is harmless to humans but sure death to files. mosquitoes and similar disease iIn January ot this year he de- arrylng Jpsects. Shrlrve Arrives For IShoot ' Bill Shrleve of the Remington company arrived In. the city this mornlno: from ' Sen Francisco to of public interest. Mr. Hnlg Is summer school Is being staged to-1 attend the state trap shoot and with other shooters of note will try out at the grounds on Thurs day. Tits state trap shoot which will bring men from all parts of the state. Is to be held June 8, 9 and 10, Itled the "Cattleman-Publicist. Since 1911, Mr. illalg has spent much time In Oregon and has been a legal student since 1926. night at the Henley gymnasium. Snappy, muslo by the "Melody Four" dance orchestra will- be enjoyed and delicious refresh ments are to be served. An' ad- tided to. locate permanently In ) mission charge of-50 cents Is to SUMMER RATES . . ON BLOCK WOOD, EFFECTIVE JUNE 1st. . . . t . , , -. . . . , .- ' Single Load ... S4.B0 ' Double Loal .-. ........$4.B This is the bottom price an order yonr wood now ami don't forget wo handle the UKHT FIR HI.AIW in Klamath Falls. HEILBRONNER & REA J,. I, 1. I,. 4 ll- e sj- ..s,..- rhone 280-W Phone 23 IV IV