The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 18, 1928, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, Juno 18, 102B
THE EVENING HERALD,. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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NEWS IN BRIEF
Dnrrotr ('lull Met . .. . .
Tim Harrow iluh ulil ll mrru
Inr in no 1 1 im on la,t Krliluy after
noon. At thin meeting Hid mem
bers, enjoyed u lelllilful plcnlo
ut Fremont park. Kach number
broiiiibl a hnaknt filled, with
tempi Iiik nlciilo luni'li. After
luncheon lh mombere took u
III ku tutu tlio wood plrkliiK wild
fluwera unci enjoying tho scon
fry. Among. thoau prcacnt were:
Mr. V. K. Tyrero, Mm. Opal
Honry, Mr. Men ha Floyd, Mm.
I. Brown. Mm. Lottie Muaaey,
Kill ill Koherls, Mm. I.oulii Horn
by, MIm Itnta llrown. Kuy Kess
turon, l.nulsa Henry and Willie
tleun Kloyd. Tho next uieeiliiK
will be held July I at I ha lionio
of Mm. (.'. K. Tyrwr a D17 Kant
Main elreot.
iHK In Ilmk nt Work
! ' II. (J. Htulu l once more ret-
1 Iiik outruns of Hi (i Kouilirn Pa
cific at hla desk lu III main of
fices toiluy after mi bIihuiico of
Hvrul luy. Mr. anil Mm, Htoln
mi Jo) nil I ho koao Festival In
Portland and returned homo Hun-
' rl u v evening. Mr. HiiiIii tlocta r-rt
"Wr-simicr" I iKIumulli Knlla could rlKhtfiilly
A mnu with a "five-KHllon" liul , proud of tlio. float entered In
wnlkml Ui tho ijlul Turin of tlm H. tlio hla parade. "It waa aurely
1'. parniunaer atutlon Inst evu. credit U our ill y and It mailo
iiIiik. Huro waa a ruul olil-fusli-j ,., proud to think 1 wua from
lotted woatcirner, thought oliacrv- Klamath Kulla," Hti.'ln said,
vm viewing hla rotund shape, . . .
from th. buck. Thru ho turned i Mr. Icnr linprovlnir
around. illmiluyliiK a weiithi.r-1 jun,,, i,,,,,, MllKlt oM ,,,
lamiou nice aim mouHiaciia wno (.(,,.hril,ud , Ju2n(, rtn.
..... ... .... .,.u ),i April, la able lo alt up
approached lilui. "Where you j mxorilllK t0 word from thfl bmo
rum, pardon no q u r le a. , of ,,,, ,nI1 I)eI1 imir, of lu
'Brooklyn, r.ow York.' Hi. wua 0oul. ,, ,tor, The dcrly
a mliilabir In a . Brooklyn I'"--),,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, n t,,,,,,, , ,r ,
bylorlun church who hud Jnal ;pni)t , ,,liy, Btld for tt llln8 hu
flnlahud a ahort automobile rMu cmutMtin wa, tho C4U, of cnn.
from A. li lu ml to Mu.lford with ,lI.n)0 xily to hla family
Mra, f.ltenficrgrr Homo
Mrs (!. A. Mlnenberiter' and
duuKlitor, I'atrlucla Ann have re
turmid home from U'Wlnlon,
1 Idiiho, . whom they wort tallnd
by tho d"alh of Arthur Btront,;
ibnithi r of Mm. Mtmnbenor who
I wna fatally Injurod In an auKH
i niobllo uci ldnnl a weik aK Hun
idny. Mm. V. A, Wlmtner and
duuithtor Jean will remain at
I,wlnton for aome llmo b-for
niturnlna; lo Klamuth Koll.!Mm.
Wlmmcrl alao a elatar of the
I di'tad..
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RUFFLED CURTAINS
i' r Have Various Styles '
lli'i-n for Annual ulli(f
(Mice mors Mr. and Mra. Lea
llalil.m nnd chlldreu nro back to
Klamath county to c n Joy au -an-nunl
outline In tin beautiful
Odell Ink country from their
' homo at Klna- City. Oalltornla. In
the party with Mr. and Mm.
Ilahloa arn aeynrat rolli-ae rhuma
of the llnbli'a rlillilron, .A ann
of Mr, and Mm. Ilublea who Imlcli
the world'a' record a cli.imiilnu
foot rarer la with hla piiri'iita.
Knell araaon Mr. and Mm. Ilulilea
Imiki'd forwunl lu tlio ouiIiik at
Odnll lake, ..'. '
the purty of f I'reiibyturlun uiln
Ulum and iildum. .Thoy are en
route home from thcur Tulaa,
Oklu., acnoml aaaomhly and wnru
Klvi'ii a rldo throiiah the vnllcy
by mum hum of the Medford
church. Thu alttht-neolnc party I
waa Rruloful to tut oft tho train '
l.yiull Vlaltnl HT
M. A. Lynch of the atate gamo
m. l-.,l..a l.u k,.a,..MVlrii tn
ICWI.III'NIUU .... - -
, Iti dinnnd, Orokon, apent Sunday
In Kiamain ran. lr- w"
'attondfd the unnuiil flah fry of
the KUiuiath county Hportnipn'i
'ahNoclntlon. "Mike" aa Mr. Lunch
i l bnnwn In bit hlH frlpndtt WKl
n ituwt at the Willard while In
the city.
nnd f i Inula.
Ml M.Cnll III
Minn lllllla Mcfult. dauxhter
of I'uiitiuaaier nnd Mm, John A.
MnCnll, la confined to the furully
homo auffrrlug with a aorer at-
for a abort tlm... nnd .kpraaaed ,
ilcaaur.. n.,.1 admlrutlon nt the ti wh()ro
linen, liver ,U ny ace.tt-ry. The from southern
Iti tunic.l to HIIIkImi
' O. 8. Ontra of lllllnboro, Ore
gon, wbo more than J 'J ymtra
ago owned the light nnd power
ayatum of Klamath Kail, accom
panied by Mra. tlatea. enjoyed a
vial tof aereral daya here during
the pnat week. They returned
home on Huudny. After an h
ainco from thla city for aerernl
yvam, Mr' and Mra. Gatoa were
amaand at the great growth of
thla aertlon of Oregon 'and eapo
clnlly ot Klamath Knlla.
flr-gnllon hat and tho tan-
nod complexion on tho mlnlater
wore product nf Tulaa habvr
ilaiihorw and aunahliio. Medford
Nowa., . . .
Ilfjr It-h In hlnmi.lli
Oregon Normal luat week. Iler
condition thla morulug waa slight
ly Improved. ' t , !
Ijikrvlcw Vb-ltor ;
Mm. C. Taylor apunt the week
end In the city ahopplng and
vlnltlng frlenda from her home at
Lakevlnw. Mm. Taylor reglatcr
rd among the arrival at the
hotel llnll.
I'ratt Take roalllon
Karl I'ratt baa accepted a tem
porary poaltlon at The Golden
, Kulo atore In tbe ahoe depart
ment. Mr. Pratt took up bis du
itlcs this morning.
Curtains to . g r a c e the
new home and bright-
en the old .
Made of high grade
Marquisette. ;
Y
No. 1
KMiIng (mmI .
According to aovertl Klamath
Falls aportamen who apvnt Run
hny at Diamond lake tho flahlhg
waa aplendld. A number ot val
ley, people had week-end parties
at the reaort. according to Klam
ath Kails pcPl who spent tbe
week-end there. Tho ronda Into
the lake are In aplendld condition.
Looking Over llul
' Major W. I. Hlmpaon, fur many
veara head of the aoldlera loan
depart mi.nt at Ha lorn and now In
tho bonding buslneas at tho capi
tal city, la hero for a few daya
k oil hunltieas In eompany with W.
t DoUcll. They are looking over
land luveatmeDts while In Klam
ath county, i ' r ,
llnlentlno (Jimh Hontlt ' .
IT. H. Ilalentlne, attorney nf
this city, baa left for an extend
ed vlalt In Arkansas and other
southern atntes. Ho will vlalt
with relative! and friends while
south. Arkansas la hla former
homo. , ,
VUlnl In Aahlnml
Gene Cottroll of this city re
turned Saturday from Aahlnnd
where he looked after buslneaa.
Ilnrry Kllohle, whp haa been
visiting In Aahlnnd relumed
homo with Mr. Coltrell.
W11UI1 to Ijik.-vti w '
Jluimy Wali.li, manager of the
Medford nnalera who love .! Oregon Woolen Mllla store, apent
rih for th. big fellows In I'ellran !ullll'lr ' Lnkuvlew on buslneaa.
bay wnttm. and who hnve notTh ,r,,n Woolen Mllla atore
already enjoyed the sport there ' 'nlly opened a atore In l.ako
Ihla irmii, are on tho qui vlve:,lcw w,l-1' ' operated under the
to go. Iiornuae of the stories ' management of John Brady, for
rea.hltig bore about the big flah jm"rl)r.of ' r'1)'.
being caiiKht In Klnmnth Inks, "
the In.l big one helt.g caught the Hngliry Impn.vlng
oiher day when It. W. Urownlng, ' v- Mugboy of the Klamath
Klamath Fnlls real estate man. 'Falls postal department, la re
lauded a trout weighing 15 ! Ported very much Improved. Mr.
pounds and meaaurlng S3 Inches, j Hughey waa taken aerloualy ill
'I'ellran bay haa been yielding a j 't week and for a tlmo It waa
number of huge trout thla year." j feared he might develop pnou
aaya tho Klamath Herald. "Flf-j monla.
luen'nud one-half pounds In the
record tu dute und with the ai-
aon yot early It la believed poa-
Sim. llrearcllffe Home
Mra. Reaa Brearcllffe of tho
Betty Jane fihoppe Js borne from
Portland, where ahe attended th.
Hose Festival and visited friends.
IWt for Sent tic
Howard West and G. Patterson
loft Sunday for Beattlo to attend
the national convention of Kl
wants. i
Plain marquisette. In cream color", with blue,
rose and gold crocheted edge, 2 14 yards long.
Tie backs to match. Fast color.
This particular number Is especial- I 25
' ly appropriate for summer homes
and camps.
Pr.
Krttirn Home
Mr. nnd Mra. Lou Langwocthy
allile that the famous record ea- are homo from Portland where
labllahed by Dr. Kkyea, a trout jthey enjoyod the Koto Festival,
which weighed J pounds. moyjThcy enjoyed their first visit to
be beaten In the cold wntcrs of j Portland by motor. Mr. Lang
tbi arm of upper Klamath lake." worthy haa reaumed bis duties at
Medford Tribune, the K. Sugarman atore.
' lrfl Kor Han Krmu li
Mm J. H. Ilniiilltiin nnd aon.
Orvllle. left on Katurdny for Ban
rranclsco and other aoulhern
point' where they will spend tho
nrt ten daya on a combined
hualnl'aa and plenaure trip. ,Thpi
mane uio trip uy motor.
MIm Allen to Irfikevlrw
Mlfi Una Allen of this city Is
'enjoying a vacation from her
hunlnena duties at the homo of
her uncle and aunt, Dr. and, Mra,
,lK:rts tu bo gone tut several daya.
Brliaupp Bark I
. Arthur W. Schaupp. city attor
ney, . la home from . Portland
where ho transacted legal busi
ness. ' i
Unikrwoml Cuing North
0. H. Underwood ot the Un
derwood Drug store la leaving
tonight for Portland on business.
Chapman From Houth -
Hero to transact bual&eas, C.-,.
Chapman registered at the hotel
Willard thla morning.,
No. 2
Checked marquisette. Beige color. . Tfe backs
to match. Fast color. This pair of beauti
ful curtains are 2V4 yards long
and very desirable for private $ I 39;
homes.
Special Showing.- - "
Purchased especially for
summer homes and
camps.
All fast colors.
No. 3 " l: ;
Hi grade' checked marquisette. Ecru ' color.
Tie backs to match. Ruffled. 24 f
yards long. A grade that is sel- $ 1 ,49
dom offered at this low price. , Pr
:rr:y-:: No. 4' ' '
Five-piece set, including valance, two curtains
and tie backs for each. - If ade from a beauti
ful marquisette with a deep ruffle k
in blue, rose, green, and gold. 21-i t 50
yards long. Fast color. - A set ap- v . '
propriate for any home. Set
I'aralyal Vlrtlm
Tbe aurond raas of Infuntile
paralysis in Medford In ono week
was reported on Wednesday. The
two-year-old son of Mr. and Mm.
VY Hie. la wild to-b stricken
with the dread dlsvuae. Aahlnnd
Tidings..
U-ft for California i
Mm. J. O. Johnstou. Mlaa Anna
jMae Jahmtton and Mlaa Hascl
; Noble have left for southern
i California, where they plan to
jspend the greater part of tho
summer months. ' :
Hero Kroin Abenlern
Ieonnrd Ix'ster of Aberdeen
"Wanh., la In tho city on bual-
At Ijike o' tlio Womla j
Vernon McOee, who recently
returned to hi home In Aahlnnd
from the University of Oregon,
accompanied by hla brother have
loft for Lake o' the Woods to
enjoy en outlug. Ashland Tld-.
lugs. .
Mm. IV Iilli.g tf "
Mra. Mollla Beldlng has left
for Los Angeles, wbere sho will
spend Ihe summer months visit
ing with her son arm duughter-lu-law,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Beldlng.
At The-
Itelurueil to Fort Klnmatli
noan, Mr.-U.ter made tho trip .JL-'U "r- .. . r?rt
by motor ,f - nmuinui rwuruca noma Saturday
.Miitniril to Dltunoml Ijikr
Mr. nnd Mra. K.- W. Vannle
and family enjoyed a motor trip
to Diamond Inks on Sundlty
wboro they spent tlio day.
Houthwell to HtHiltlo
W. W. Botithwell, acrompanlod
by his small duugkter, left Bun
day for Soattlo to attend the. na
tional convention of Klwanls.
- to Illy
lteturne:
Mrs. Albert Knndy and. infant
.daughter nave roturued to their
-home at Illy.
after spending a few dnya hero
on business.
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Former RrMent Here
George Chamberlain, formerly
well known resident ot Klamath,
Falls who now makes hla borne
In Pasadena., arrived In the city
over the Week-end to vlalt here
for a short time on' a combined
business and pleasure trip.
Forsyth From Marshflclil
W. It.' Forsyth of Marshtield,
well known lumberman ot the
bay city Is In Klamath Falls on
business. Mr. Forsyth la among
the guests registered at the hotel
Willard., ! .i .
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Baby Daughter Bom ,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Neubert
ot this city are receiving con
gratulations upon the airlval of
a baby girl, born on Sunday eve
ning at the Klamath Valley hos
pital- - v.
Mr. and Mrs. Swansea Homo
Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Swansen
with their sons, Merl, Ed and
LaVern are home from Pasadena
to spend the summer montha in
Klamath Falls.' They arrived by
motor on Sunday. '
Called Away by Illness
Mrs. Catherine Wright has been
called to Whltetlsb. Montana, by
the serious illness of her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Lester Cooper.
Here From Bene!
Among business visitors stop
ping at the hotel Willard while
here la C. Johnson, well known
resident ot Bend.
Visiting From Lakevlew
Mrs. J. E. Johnson of Lake
view la visiting In tha city with
friends. ,
Here From Yakima
Vivian Lane. J. B. Harris and
E. Hannon of Yakima, are guests
at the hotel Willard for several
days while enjoying Klamath
county.
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Colo From Rosebnrg
James G. Cole of Roseburg
spent the week-end in Klamath
Falls on a combined business and
pleasure trip. Mr. Cole stopped
at the hotel Hall while here.
Returned from Visit
The Misses Dorrls and Mae
Morgan returned Sunday evening
from Blyj where they spent the
week-end with their parents.
English at the Willard
M. C. English, purchasing agent
for Weyerhanser la stopping at
the hotel Willard.
Mrs. Darnell Ho
Mrs. Charlea ' Darrslli 'and
daughter of Dorrls are visiting
in the city for a fortnight at the
home ot Mrs. Darnell's mother,
Mrs. Bondy. ' .'';. - "- " ''
Visiting; at Wat Home ?
E. A. Foster of Illinois la visit
ing at the home of hla danghter,
Mrs. Walter West of South Riverside.-
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Dr. Mamey North
Dr. C. A. Massey la among the
Klamath Falls Klwanls club mem
bers enjoying the national con
vention In Seattle thla week.
In Chiloquln on Bnslnei
Dr. E. Dletsche and Paul Vlles
motored to Chiloquln on business
8unday.
Mom d. Pop
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