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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1928)
frage Eight THE EVENING HERALD,- KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WALKER MEETS IS . NEW VOKK. June 7. (JPl Wicker Walker, world's middle weight champion, will meet I.eo ftomskl, the Aberdeen annaiudti In A ten round mutch at Kbbeta Field, nrookljrn, July 4. Humbert f. FuRaty announced today. The mutch, a nnn-tltle affair alnce I,omkl la a llsht heayweiitht was iunrtloned by the New York alate athletic commission provided Walker aicreed to come In at his 0n claaa limit of ICO pounds. ASSASSINATION OF WAR CHIEF IS FRUSTRATED ' SHANGHAI. June 7. (AP) Telegraphic advices from Tientsin state that another unsuccessful attempt was made yesterday af ternoon to assassinate Marshal Chan Tso-Lln, the former north ern dictator, who is now at Muk den. Two arrests were made. SHOOTERS HOLD TRY-OUT TODAY BRIEF NEWS -OF KLAMATH eratlon. Friends may call on Mrs. land Arthur' AraMea and Mlaa Kelley for few minutes during Mabel noil Is the pamcnuer. rlsltlnf hours. I The Columbia look the air on - lta latest venture at t:14 day- Mini Abbey Kcturnlntf ' j light tlmo this morning with Old Misa Helen Abbey, another Orchard 170 miles away, aa Its member of the college set Is re- Immediate destination. 1 L. A. CAFE IS LEVELED TODAY lr. anil Mr. Mather living Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Mather plan lo leave on Saturday en route east on a 6000 mile motor trip. Knroute east they will visit many friends and relatives. In Montana they will look over oil interests and visit at Jamestown. I North Dakota. Minneapolis and ChlrsKO. Dr. Mather will pur chase new equipment for his i office to be located over the Drew-Stewart building while east ; While east he will attend the 1 National College of Chiropractic -and take advanced post graduate work. ' Dr. and Mrs. Mather plan to return home the last of Au-; ust. On the return trip they Willi attend the convention of the American Chironractlc Association ' 'which will be held at Yellow-; stone National Park. The con vention is expected to be the largest ever held by the Chiro practic profession. ; turning home this week-end from I Kugene where she has been at tending college for the past year i to spend the summer months In Klamath Falls with relatives and f rlenda. Miss Itoarra Returning Miss Zepha Rogers la expected to retura the first of the week from Portland where she la spending the week-end with her parents. Miss Rogers will re main here for the summer months j mon(s ' (Continued tram pag 1) cash prise, and ' the R.' E. De ; weese trophy at stake. There will be 100 16-yard tar gets each mornfng. The class championships will be determined on the 309 16-yard target of Friday, Saturday and Sunday. - The atate championship will be decided on The 100 16-yard targets of Saturday and Sunday. ; The handicap championship will be decided on the 200 hand icap birds scheduled Friday and Saturday afternoon. ' 1 The team race will be decided on the .,200 16-yard targets of Saturday and Sunday mornings. Each team most be composed of five men from the same club. : Trophies for Oregon shooters only Include on for the cham pionship, the runner-up handi cap championship, handicap runner-up doubles champion, doubles runner-up, ladies' championship. .' HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ti BRINO RESULTS XonI Sells Insurance lluslncwt In crder to devote all of his 1 time to the landscaping business. I Everett O. Nord for the past J 4 years a resident and home own-! er of Klamath Falls has sold his Insurance business to M. L. John-: son. Mr. Nord has been appoint-' ed southern Oregon represents-j tive of Stark Brothers Nurseries, I the largest In the world. Mr. Nord also owns and operates the! Personal Landscape Service com pany which specialises In. making lawns and doe landscaping gar dening of all kinds. I itti relatives and friends and In the fall will resume her college work at the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Kryrear Left Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry rear and daughter. Miss Dorothy, ac companied by Mrs. Max Brother ton and son. Bobble, left yester day for Crescent City. California, where they will enjoy a week's vacation. They made the trip by motor and will make a number of stops at various point en roll. jouth. There the tanks will be fueled to capacity and a takeoff for Europe made as weather permtta. Misa Boll hopes to beat Mlxa Amelta'Karhart. now waiting In Newfoundland to make a similar attempt. Few pwople saw the takeoff this morning, not more than 100 being scattered about the field, and most of them were reporters and photographers. Mrs. Josephine .Boll, elderly mother of "the Queen of llla- as Miss Boll is popularly known, was with her daughter until the plane-took to tho air and expressed entire confidence, in the success of the flight. ROGERS TELLS OF ACCIDENTS Visiting at Son's Home Mrs. L. Henderson of Gsrdner. Oregon, Is the house guest of her son and danghter-lnlaw, Mr. and Mr. C. A. Henderson.- Whl'e'bny here Mr. Henderson Is enjoying a number of delightful trip about the Klamath country. The Best Dentistry , Done Painlessly By Improved methods I am able to do more careful, sat isfactory work. My charge are exceptionally low for high class dentistry. V. g '. nave 1 our Teeth Examined Regularly So need to delay any longer. Come and be convinced that you get a dental service second to none in quality at price that are lowest for first-class work. PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTISTS Corner 11th and Main SU. PHONE 04 Picnic Tonight Mrs. Grace Stewart of Moe's Beauty ' Shoppe Is entertaining close to 35 with a picnic and swimming party at Crystal Creek this evening. The cars will leave from the store nt six o'clock for the popular resort. Neal Stewart son of Mrs. Stewart, Just recently took a lease on the resort which is proving one of the most popular Given Employment One hundred and forty-three men and women were given em ployment thinning apples last week, according to a report from the United States free employ ment service. Thinning Is reach ing its peak now, however, and very little orchaTd help la need ed at the present time. Ash land Tidings. Mrs. Robert Cheyne III- v. Mrs. Robert Cheyne of the Spring Lake district Is a patient at the Klamath General hospital where she submitted to a serious major operation yesterday. She is reported as resting comfort (Continued frova page 1) lng tor Omaha, the next stop. "They're 'getting easier," Rog era said, regarding the second spill of the day. "The first one wasn't so bad and the second one was a pleasure." . These were the first aerial mishaps Rogers ever had he said. "I had my order all ready to a plane but when she rolled over and got on top the order was cancelled. I'll let these boy fly me. One mistake- In your own airplane and you're out a -plane. (Continued tmm pas 11 theory that a gua explosion re sulted. An Investigation by Ihe sher iff's office and the county fire warden revealed that at six o'clock lust night eight randies surrounded by a kerosene soakod string had been found burning In an attic of the place. A sim ilar contrivance waa reported to have been discovered at midnight. Pending coordination of these findings, the sheriff's office de clined to express an opinion as to whether the fire and explosion ere accidental or the result of a plot. A gay party waa in progress at the cafe, popular film ret rent as the midnight hour pnsaeil. With the film comedian were Murquqla do la Falalse, husband of Gloria Swansun; John Mo Cormlck, director and his wife Colleen Moore, Hone Ail Jack Dempaey, Mrs, Li rr, J)empey, (Eslvlle Taylor) ond several oili er film f ilk. On of tlin ciifo employes dis covered flro had broken out in the baxemvnt and warning waa carried to ihe dining mum. gulrkly the place was emptied of the film people- only a' few others remaining. The blast oc- Thursday, June 7, lf)2H currcd a few minutes ialsr after the arrival of the fire department. The walla of Ihe building bulg ed outward and Ihe root came down. High foliage elect rlo wire which were torn down charged Inelal objects contacts and madii the work of removing thii Injured dangerous. -. ' X CANT BUY V A BETTER OIL X ' . v -than THE. NEW XZEROLENE' THE MODERN OIL FOILS FRICTION - . A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT In From Ken , Mrs. Douglas Puckett of Keno is visiting in the city today. From Rocky Point Arthur Leavitt of Rocky Point i a business visitor In the city ' today. . ; PLANE FORCED BACK BY FOG Was Graduated Miss Dorothy Stevens, former well known Ashland high school student, was graduated this year from the Klamath Falls high school, where she and her par ents are new making their home. Ashland Tidings. - (Continued from page 1) . j and this time it carried a woman ' as passenger. Last summer the Colombia sprang into fame as a trans Atlantic passenger pkine when Clarence Chamberlin flew It to Germany with Charles A. Levlne as a passenger. I On the' present flight there are two pilots, Oliver Lebouittllier I Watch For It! Wait For It! Aiffiraflvei?sai?y SALE Watch This Space TOMORROW NOTICE! All accounts paid in full be fore the 15 th of this month ' will receive DOUBLE S.&H. I Trading Stamps. ' You receive twice as many Stamps if you pay up before the 15th.. v V . I, i aim mad at nobody Visiting Here Henry '"Veatch of Portland Is In K.amath Falls for a short time on business. Mr. Veatch is a cousin of Docia Norrls of the Flfe-Amlcke store. f ' Rhoades In City A. ft. "Dutsy" Rhoades of the Missouri Pacific, is in .Klamath Fall for a few days on official business. ! Wilcox From ljikeriew ; Nate Wilcox, well known resi dent of the Lakeview country, is a visitor in Klamath Falls today. Watklna from Kugene James Watkins of Eugene spent Wednesday In the city transacting business. Salem Ybtitf R. Shelton of Salem Is In the city for a few days on business. Mrs. Kelly Improving Mrs. C, C. Kelley is still con fined to the Klamath General hospital, where she Is recovering from a second serious major op- Care Retains Their Beauty Many people are prone to consider their teeth too lisrhtly. They require care. They break down and disappear without it Care for them and they reward you with service, much comfort and satisfaction. ' Cleanliness means TEETH CLEANING as well as anything else. . Keeping them clean means keeping them sound, healthy means long life for them. The amount of time each day it requires cannot be better spent It soon becomes a habit, and a .most valuable one. Cleaning regularly removes all foreign substances the starting factor of decay. It will pay you to know the actual condition of your teeth. Our examination costs nothing.' It is completely thorough. It takes but a few minutes. You'll find a prompt and efficient service here, and at a very modest charge. ("Better Dentistry for Lett Money" Dr. E. G. Wisecarver 1 Phone 645 Over Underwood's Drug Store X Special Purchase SALE! We just made an exceptionally Good Buy in Shoes, and we are going to pats it on to you. 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