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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1928)
'XWdnprnlay, Juno 1.1, 102fl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tage Three E HORSES Ii tntvzzi-iz nntwjti?- S IS Where Npbile Came Down 0 HQW SE I 1 1. Tn rulao htnntleil, iurnes ir the movltiK liltitirra, far uu im po Ilnliln, n nd (or ruin-Jr aiiiUMe ui, la tho nMertlve f Mr. unit Mm. IluriiM i Ti'lfunl, fcllcnn llutlr fnnu mi llm l.nlc o' llm Wno.lii mud, win, h ii v recently udilcil In their hiilillnas u riin vt n I lion, "Toinliiiy Tom," whlih la a cross lirlwv.'ii a Nluinlttril hri'd home , mid (.ii Kmunru nny. ' Telford la a nc.iril uuMinrlly on wllit Urn In southern Oiokoii and iiiirlhiirn Cullfornln, anil la rwoitnliscri na an exnnrl oil. horse.. Urn. 'I't.irirl Una alao hail much exu'Tlcnco In mlalnic horaea. In ailillllnn to riilalus" polo : nonlea, miivln 'utra, ahow horses, anil amlilln horawt, Mr, nuil Mra, Ti'Huril I'milmnnlHlit. a alilc laaun, r.'iillnaj aniMIn iniiilo dur tnn Ihu sumtur, atartlna: July 1 Cnmna will ho ealnhllaheil nt Lake Harrlotl", Kuur Mile luke unl Illua lake In lllun canyon whore parties will li taken on two, ( three and foiir-day vacation tour. Thu ainlllon which will lid llm aire of the finer lyne of homes rained on I tin Telford runrli was purchased liy Mr. anil Mra. Tel ford tn l.. Anicelcs and hrmiKht to Kliuuuili Kill In on a truck. HOMESTEADERS RES TS OUGHT , llurn la a map or tha arctic In llio north poln region whore Captain Uiiibartn Nubile tried and railed to override tremendous obstacles on ' top or tha earth. Nohtie haa been located and strenuous uttemplsc' nra Iwlux nmdii tn effect a rescun before hn and hi" trow succumb 1 'of the Laonell Vulley district,'' whore they own a lnme farm. j "Crops are looking splendid and ' tarmcra of tho valley aro looking BRIEF NEWS KLAMATH forward to a aploudld yur,' llnpklu atatnd today. Mr. POIITLANI), Ore., June 13. (A. V.) Carrying ordera to arreat K. If. IJoat and Kmory Durla anil move tholr famllli-a from tho j ground thy occupy In thu foreat rracrvn In tho.Klah Crock d-pcrt near Itoaaburg. Lorim Codiran. United fitatca deputy marithal. Irfihore luat nl!h for toula ltnnntlv thu overnmnt waa Informed that llmt and . PaT I a wore . atlll occupying the Unit from . which they wore ordered , laat year bocanae It not upim ; .'o ai'ttlnmcnt. Ilrat and I)ala were died for , rontempt of court taat year fori failure to ohacrve a court order directing their removal from tho land ajid latur each eervod , a twenty day Jail aoulonce. On their rolcaao they proinlaed to muni their famlllea out In the . jprlttg. '' rioth are dlaahled ex-aerrlce . men. Heat la a World war vet , . eran and Davla avrved In tha HpanUh-Amurlcau war. Cochran carried a waif of poaao allpa to ; awenr In help If needed. ' (ieorge M. Taylor, official of the Southern I'aclflc with liend iiunrtcra In Dunamulr la In the city 'trnnaacting huslnvaa today. Tniell lv'lumeil Krnnk M. Troeh. of Portland, well known trap ahooler, vlalted In Hend for' a abort time with frtemla enniute humn from thla city where he turned In a aenre of I9K out of a poaalble 200 hlrda nt the annual atata trap ahoot. Mr. Troeh cornea aouth to Klamath Kalla each year to pnjoy aererat daya of duck bunt ing and la a, welcome vlaltor al ways. , , ICilHora To He Kntcrtiilnrtl Cllfurnla . adltora . attending their annual convention tho laat of thla mouth at Crater I.ako will he royally entertained, by mem hera of tho Klamath Falla cham ber of commune. lt.,V. Price of tho Crater I.ako I.oclgo axpecta to havo JJS gneate at tha Inn who will bo brought to Klamath Kalla by Klamath Kalla bualneaa men eurouta homo at the cloao of tho convention. Hrdirnlng Thla Werk-Knil Norman Hansen la expected. home thla week-end from aouth-, em California, where he hai, apcot the paat several months. Moved l"roiii Kerna Mr. and Mra. C. D, PitiKoraldi have moved from the Hotel 1 Korna to The Wlntora, whore they have an apartment for the.j aummer months. TW.,'i-cHnv FA;pniWtf 7;n0 P. M. 'til MiHiiitfht 1 V I. .. i I I . U t .it .'l. '.' I ' . . . , ... Y ...... . j. ..... , r -. V V GREATER! MORE GIGANTIC! FAR MORE, TREMENDOUS! f Than Ever Before is This Monstrous Semi-Annual Event! I : ::, ' U-: ; . : ;.y; . .i:.v ::-.- - ;- v -:" - - A During the. past few months due to numerous causes, such as unsettled market conditions, general unem- ployment, weather, etc., business conditions have been very poor. We have a'tremendous stock which we must get rid of and get rid of it immediately. Our orders are to sell at any price, and sell we will So ' b here goes for the greatest money saving event ever staged in Klamath. We need the money, not the mer- -chandise! ;. . ; V, , ,7..,-,. ' t ,: . ;,lS , " m CLONG ICES SsriED! ' 1 Notice Carefully the Wonderful Savings on Every item. j Mra. IUyn I'rom Illy ' 1 Mra. Otto Boye of Illy apent4 tho day In Klamath Kalla shop-' plug and having dontal work doo. I " Hern From Fort Klamnth i Mra. Den Loosely and dough-' tcr. Mra. Harold Nichols, are ahopplng In the city today from ' Fort Klamath. , , ; Dlik' (iuthrio Vkltlno; II Dick (illthrle, a resident of thla city for many yoara and now a resident of Itoauburg, la visiting lp tho city with relative and friends'. Mr. tluthrlo haa not visited hero for moro than 18 yeara and llko everyone else who haa remnlned away that long la amnteit ut the great de velopmenta and growth of tho Klnmalh country. ; E. II. How of Kuiteno arrlvvd In the city late Tuesday nftor lioon and la transacting business Uinre. . - - MofnrliiK to Mi'.lfonl Mr. and Mra. C. E. Anders, with . thulr ' hnuao guest, Mlaa Winifred Walker, will leave on Thursday morning for Mod ford. Mr, and Mra. Andera will spend Ik- .Molay Itebearaal TodIkIiI ' i Membera of the Order of DeJ Molay will hold rehearsal at the Masonic Temple thla evening "L'Vfl 7:S0 o'clock. All mombors ofjjl the order are asked to ue tendance. Thursday evenln ooya motor to Mcatord where they will exemplify tho work bo-, fore the Masonic lodge of tiut city. " i i era or j Tj In at-1C Ing the.t CI Mr. mill .MrN. Plllnnm llr Mr. and Mra. Ceorgo It. Phln- ngcr of Bray, California. art-5' guests In Klamath Kalla today." Mr. Phinnger la one of the olfl-' clals of tho box company In the southern city.- . i ! 7f NOW HIIOWIMl" 5 Selected Acta of f VAUDEVILLE D SMAIIT nuil HXAl'I'V !!:::s:: i . 1 OX TIIK WKF.F.N DOLORES COSTELLO . '. . in . . . "A Million Bid" THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY EMIL JANNINGS -. '. r in . . . ' "The Last Command" Ruth McXealy Keturnnl , . Mlsa Huth McNealy. duughtor! of Mr. and Mrs. W. McNealy baa returned home from two wock'a' tho day In tho valley. Mlsa Wal-1 vacation spent at Happy Camp In ker haa been tha .guest of Mr. ; northern Culiforula. and Mra. Andera for tho past several daya from tho valley. Mens and Young Mens Ail-Wool Suits , v.,;;; Cut To $19.49 .. $27.49 Every One a Real Value! - Boys All-Wool Suits Cut To $7.69 $9.69 $14.69 All With Two Pair Pauts. . ' t 1)1. k llnyden U-ft Dick llnyden, aon of Mr Mm. Austin Hayden, has left for Calah.au, Callhirnla, to apend the aummer months with hla grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hay don. Kach aummer Dick , looks forward to his vacation In Siski you county with his grandparents. Mlaa 7.lninirrninn Kctumlng , j Miss Hetty Zimmerman la re-' Hurnlng on Thursdnv from Seattle ,,,) and Kverett, Washington where- sno nas spent tne past three weeks with relatives and friends.' Hon Horn Mr. and Mra. W. G. Saunders of 2057 Iteclamatlon street aro rejoicing over tho arrival of a Iniliy boy, bom on Sunday.. June third. The child has boon named Clunnster Holland. VIHn From lorrla Ruth Pebbles of Dorrls Is spending the day hero ahopplngl and visiting friends. it From Finn lUilgr . ' 1 ! Joe Plunkott of Pino Rldgo I' in tlie city today on busluct. ' V i . - . :l SheppliiK fmtn sferrill ? I U Mm. M. Olacomlnl and datiRh-j tor, .Mrs. , Wullur Kollcy were In.; tho city on Tuesday afternoon fori a' short tlmo shopping from Mor-'! mi. ." -. . .;? Frtiiii Wlllliunaon HI Miss Gortrudo Cox of William son River .hopped and sponl 0nk,(J vuiHI R. L. Mann, resident of Onk- land, Calif., Ih spend Inn a few?. the morning hours with friends In tho city. Miss Cox returnod homo onrly thla afternoon. North for Vacation Tho Mlases Dorrls and Mno Morgan expect to .leave shortly after the first of July-for a fort- days In Klnmath Falls. Mann Is hore on business. Mr ' x Y, Visit Iiik from IjiVem, Calif. I; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Michael of'; T o rnllf 1 ....1 n V. t I V.T .T. ., ioAay nd ex',ect o spend lo!i cities on their annual vacation. apond several days vlsltlnj i friends In this section. At The LIBERTY THEATRE I,nst Hhowlng .of n-r Hid iKi iw.i: iii i.i; ' LOI'INK FA.K.NDA "SitnpleSis" l ' ... and Slaves of Beauty .TIIlKSnAV-W .. JOHX UU.IH-hlT' - ; I'CmeokVrby" leaving for Port land ) Mr.. J. A. nobert. and daiigh- Hero frnnl Mlforl ' ,' J tbr are planning to loayo Thurs- ri. ,r n,i, , miJ1 a'L''lT, 1'0Ttln(, 10 enJ,oy a Tl"u .ford Is Included among .tho bust-! "hu iiiuiius lur auvurai unya, .Meeting Next Monilay 1 ' ,, Tho regular mooting of the city school board will ha held on noss callora today. In Klamath Kail! I .I . Neatly Merchant In City " . : .Tnhn Rlmmnni. merrhnnt rtf Monday, June 18, according to'B(iaUy , tne cUy tnU BftH announcement made by J Well., city superintendent Percy From Midland Heel dm Loo Button, well known ranch or nf the Midland district, Is a buslnosa visitor In tho city to day. , , . I-Hla la III . Patrick Iewls Is' confined to his room suffering with a severe altnck nf itiflunnxn. . . v noon on business. Mr. Hlmmona expects to return horns this evo nlng. j - . !ji llniiiiiker fivint nonnnaay ' J. O. Ilamaknr, one of the old ITme resldonta nf Bonania la In' tho . city looking after business" inieroHta. iquay. From Tjingill Valley I ' ' Mr. itnd Mrs. J. 8, Hopkins and children, Sylvia and Tommy, are among out of town shoppers try to bo ehown In thn Southern In thd city today. Mr. and Mrs. '.Tacltta film in tho near future ljpnjln ro. prnwlttev'sUlfl4.lR. oastlr.cllle. "w v.v v.w... j I,eft for North . .. ' i . L. H lines and S. Edwards, plio. togrnphers with Tho Southern Pacific company left this morning for, northern point, after haV Ing secured a number of beauti ful pictures of the Klamath count ! I .. .i i fc. (.' i; i . ' v . - f - .v. .i .i.r.' ". ,4 tt , r ,.. i -v. '' DRESS SHIRTS . SOX UNDERWEAR DRESS PANTS SWEATERS AND , fSum: 9tM .W6,"" 'C ' SlOO Athletic T-Sulf 69e' 0O Wool PunU, ..J.9S.9S r . BLAZERS " M BO llroadcloth W STl V1 9iM Athletic Xlt. '"Be ' WM Jool P..t. 9M : aja.0O 8tveatera .ntl WM'-Kit U-8U.U .08c 97SO Woo, Pant. ..54 ......,...05 Milru I" . S089 7.V Silk Rayon Sox 49c $3.00 Bilk Rayon ALL NEW FLANNEL Sweaters $2.05 Vp to 4.iO N.hand' 60c Wlnatead Wool Sox 3c . ., ,. ' -- ---1J ' 4 PANTS S5.00 Bweatem and . Btyle Hlilrta. 1.00 S1.00 Pure Hllk Sox ..60c S2.00 Knit C-SuiU ..$I.C9 $3.05 4.05 .V85 Buuera Si.O.i - ' :- I ." ' ' " " ! - .- ..! -. , ..iiii'; 'i"i , v V 'c ' ... ' '. :.y ' " . ' . - ' " ." ' " . .. . 'n tap o. -fi! 'T? '..f 3p. ALL GROUPED INTO THREE STARTLING PRICES SUITCASES WORK PANTS , WORK SHIRTS 4 s BLANKETS r - BOYS' PANTS 93.00 Siiltcaars . 1.05 S3.BO Khaki Pnntg l.69 fl.OO Work Bhlrts ,49c $fl.00 Fancy Blankets 92.9S 3.50 Cord ' Lonfelea 92.69 ' ' $1.00 Hultcaaea .:.92.05 . W.00 Moleskin Pant. BS.89 $1.28 Work Shlrta ......95c $6.00 Wool Blanket. $3.95 j f 4.00 Vlannel PanU $2 05 : una u,.!! Ban $.00 Corduroy Panta $2.69 $1.50 Hickory Shirts ....95c ' $6.50 Nashua Wool . 1 $5.00 S,.ltca,ea $3.05 BI,l'E AND C.REY GEM1XE BOSS OF " B,nkMS -W 69 : W Wo01 a95 ' I $0.50 Kiiltoa.-, $4.05. COLLKCiE COKIM KOAD SHIRTS ALL ROBES BOYS' OVERALLS " I .$7.50 Sultrarea $5.05 $3.60 ' OOc r GREATLY REDUCED-' : , MSc ' 1 -I Canvcs Gloves Men's Sox ; r Boys Shoes. Arrow Collars ' GARTERS ' ' .09c .09c 1 $2.49 and $3.49 - 10c 1 24c 1 '' t ' 1 " . 1 1 . 1 1 . t 1 " ' i, .. v . . , . ... .'j i; ,t $ f.-ix; ;:;'.,t'. . r.ut i .; Leather Palm . 'OVERALLS ALL DRESS CAPS STRAW HATS i White Sailor PanU Canvas Gloves Waist and Bib j ' ... ' 23c '? 99c :' -' 49c A $L89 Can't Bt;'Em , Men's Oxford, and : Boy.aki" Riding , x Boys' Coverall. Men'. Coverall. , Carpenter ; Overalls Sandals , - ; BREECHES ' ' - - $1.98 " ', ( " $2.89 98c . 98c " $2.49 f Hundreds of Other Bargains too Numerous to Mention. Remember, Sale Starts i 7 P. M. Until Midnight! THURSDAY, JUNE 14TH. SAVE! i-t' . 4 Always the Best. 1 at the Ure gon Woolen Store , CS ' b.y.! .; .- . Eighth ', and Main.. k -:.! , !1 U 'i J !' -SAVE! We Sell :i for 'Less. .Thuw iU Ja'Sov MjUJmJii i-.A Mar.' .i3ii.ij4J;.'i.U 1st. .