The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 21, 1928, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, .Tuna 21, lf)28
'THE EVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Pace Hiiro
NEWS IN BRIEF
Sir. Murphy lUiluniliiK
.Mm. (!. T. Murphy and
with I
lleltn-uetl'lo Kli linioiiit .Mi'HMiKf liy.Mr Mall-
Mr. and Mr. Wllliinl Drrili'ii ' A Mr. K. Dletaihe,
mid MI'm Dorothy Drydou hiiv Dr. DI'Mmlie of till, city.
rolurnml to llivlr linmn In Itlrh- her daughter, WnltrauA, aalliid Married In Klniiintlt
I I, 1'iiltfornlii, urior a brluf j front Now York l ily on .Monday Mlaa Mury MuKnndroe, who un-
vlalt nt tho hotun of Mr. mid Mm. r.ir hor home In tlermauy, whoru til early HiIm month waa ein
A. II. Minim of III" Hotel Itulil-rhn will apoud lhu mi tiiinvr ; piuyoil una roporti-r on Tho Trl
wln. Mm. Drydini, n V.nlcy muntha with rolullvie mid friend hmm, . wait married at Klamath
Moor, u former Klamath Falla aha waa ururlud with an air mall ' Falla to Jark McCartle, well
Kir I. hita hoal of friend In thia I menanu mid flower, from liar known ahoep operator of th Uly
t'lly. . 'huahand nt throiiKh th Hill aorilon. After a short wooding
' ' 1 Flower- Khop . of Ihla city. On j trip they will llvo at tho McCar.
To ,i tend Hummer Hrliool- aovoral oeeaaloti Hurry Hill of tla ranrh hum uoar Illy. Luke
Mlaa Joyeo Mleiigntl hna loft -tho Hill Flowur Hliop hita used j Couucy Trlliuna. ,
for Ashland, whore alia will at-jlhp lr trffir service fur anrb
IK ml autumnr aeaalnn of arhnol turawall Rltta ami hua haon for- Had Climka Faed
N'ovellat Taking Trip I lnleretlii l'er Karri veil
aon. I r.niaon aiaranaii. weij. buowm a. w.. ing . . miliar ui m
tlrfiiiliM ira nvtuiflitil holm, wtlhln Mnlford man and nhort a'ory city ara In receipt of tho Old
a few daya from Clo Kluin, Waah- writer or inula, who oh aavaryl Home Week edition of tho Court
hiRlon, tho old home, whero they omtalona hna vlalied In Ktujn-jland Htandurd. a dally new
hav linen vlallliiK with relative ' " f""11" w,ln frlenda, la plan- papnr aalulillabcd In Cnurtlaud,
m,d frli a for aomo time. Thyj"' Norrti I'olo trip with a New York, ea a weekly under
nr mukliiK tho trip hy motor I government espedltlon. Itlaoi-th name of Momer. Itopulillcan
Hevernl friend of the family .ero P"'" Mr.. Marahall will "JO- The old Home
raliirnlnK hero to visit at tho,"'"" wiuiin. . e.r . """"" ' ,T . ' .
Ifo of Mrl,y horn, for a fortnight, """. , .""j T- ' " . J" T." 7.
iiior pureuaafHj a ueaiiiliill 'nir -i ... nn rnk-
at t'almiitta Uidno at; AllKUxta. aril city. Old Home Week la
(iaorala, one of the moat pic-1 quite an erent In the Uvea of
turaaque apole of the enuth' land da Courtland renldnnta and la
where he and hie family will re-! celebrated each car from Jane
alda followlim the northern trip-i'Uie- 17th lo 2rd.-- A. M. and
For aoma montha rhe family hare J V. Millar are former realdente
been realdlng In South Carolina.."' Coartlnnd. ha Tin a realded
' there before comlnir to Aahland
Ahl.lrom Huy. I'roiM-rty ",r of Ah-
I'un haae of the large home . I,n' Tldlnga... ,
of Dr. 11. E. Kelty In North hake-' , . ,"
vlfw t,iri.lhr t!lh the motor "" ' ' "J
upnrtmenta and olhur Improve-
at the Houtlieru Oroaon. Normal, lunaui in earn inaiaiice in ruaru
Mlaa llennntt la llio dmmliier f I lK parlloa before tholr do
Mm. Khlm Iinnniitt, prluiipul otlpurtura.
Kalnrluw aihool. '
Hern I'roiu rnmpct-i- .
K. M. O'Coiinitll and
O'Connoll of I'roaiMtrt ara
nana vlaltora In Klamath
today.
Hud check artlata havo paaaed
numurouii worthlvaa chocka on
l.nkovlaw bualmiaa hoonoa during
the Ilaai two waL'ka. and liunka uh
loi.., to Itwhy I'.fliifc W. . th, waee amhorm,..
I Mr. and aim. jonn t;oiiinr ami urao that bualueaa houaaa an
Dnn;thra on. of Mill Valley, Call-iarally Inalat upon proper Identl
Imal i foruln, and Mr. and Mm. l-oute ; rkallon bafora caabloa checka for
Kalla It. Clavaa of New York City, : atrangum. Uke County Tribune.
llueata at Ihu Dotal An ado. left '
" 'I j Mla moriilnn for Itocky I'olnl from Han I'Vniiclaro
Mra. O.
J. Frankel, atata preal-
m.iita on the property waa coin-i""" u,'""""i; '"""""T
ploted Tueaday by K. C.'Ahlatrom i 5.lu,V "'"'f, tb'"U't', '"lh
who ha. already taken charge of..1'""" 00 Wdne.day. evening en-
IUUW IKIIIII lll UWWID M
the property,
he begun at
Conatructlon
once by the
new
owner of four additional apart-1
mvnta to bo located on the eaat
Portland . from Ban Antonio,
Tea., where abe haa been attend
ing the national convention. Mra.
aid. of the highway which runl, - ' ,";
of this city
through the property. It la plan
ned to make It on of the moat
modern heedtuartare for tonrfata
1 In thia part of the elate. Lake
fen
HAROLD LlCOYD
In lila lair. I
production
mill fonol at
Speedy
11
Tliera'a
tiunip, aixl
rattle.
1
Inagli In every
1 thrill In every
lilt J HI'KCMI.
DOUBLE BILL
NATl IIPAV
at
ItKt.t I.Alt . l-ltlt
llld Kluniulh Agoncy wnero may , y i-mb,,, . ,h Baltlmora fountv K.amlner.
will aiM.lid.lho day. Mr. t-'ol" ,d Ohio rullroad with beadquar- "
a.iNl Mr. Olnvc. will tranaai t ln Htt Kraiiclaro. I. among ! Um.oi. For uralK Vll
""" mo uualueaa callera here lolay.
Ilodding, Cullforulu, ou Wcduea- Mr-. umiieta expVta to return
day afternoon. laouth tomorrow. j
the
eek
Walking lloiiia l n.ni lilhxiulu ' ,. !, uriUiul
Two Kngena ooy.. broke and Oeorge If, NeVe. traveling
headod back home from CJillo-1 froKht .lul pi,..ni,er ,Kent of
quln, alola Itoy l'arr-a apara lire j t, Kanl) r, rollro,d u , chlo.
in A.hland on Wedneaday. The qu, , d , y on bualneaa., Mr.
game warden appreh.uided lhe,NV pe(, , lvhY, for Dlj(
hoya. got bla tire bark, but did northern headquarter, tomorrow,
not prvaa the rhnrgoe, after hear-
lug their hard luck atory and I
their promlaea to leave other peo- j
pla'a property alone In the future.)
-Medford Newa. 1
IIk Mi-4'all HerlouHly III
Krlenda of Mlaa lllllla McCall,
daiiKhler of I'oatmanter and Mra.
John A. Mit'all will ho aorry to
learn ahe haa Buffered a relapia
and la, reported quite III at the
family home. Mlaa McCall lma
been Buffering from an acuta at
tack .of tonallltia and mum pa.
1
- At The-
LII5EUTY
-TIIKATRB-
The Ml lie rlilrlKlml
BUZZ BARTON
. . iii . .
"The Fiihtin -
Redhead" '.
The rMlaiy kit I again- In
the. rewun In a Ihrtllla;
Wruern.
i)naNaaiBaMH
Duffy Hero on Ilualnei
K. D. Duffy of the D. and M.
O. railroad wlih li.adquartera In
Ban Kranclaco. la among the bual
neaa vlaltora In Klamath Fall!
today. Mr. Duffy ha. bvtn com-
Itay Itunn Here
K. Hay Duno. formerly man
ager of the telephone company in
thia city, and now holding a re
ponalble poaltlon with the com
pany In Seattle la here for a brief
bualneaa and pleasure trip.
Attending Veered Heart Academy
Mlaa Helen Ruck and Mlaa
Mildred Tracey of Drowa Valley
are gueata In Klamath Folia for
two woeka while attending turn
mer achool at Sacred Heart
Academy.
VlaUtna; I'roiu Hprague River
. Frank Iteynolda, Jr. of Sprague
Itlver la a . bualneaa vlaitor In
Klamath Fall today. While
here Mr. Ravnolda la a aueat at
ing 10 rwiamun ran. lor many . ,h, hoU.( Arcade,
yearn and la wall known to bual-1 ,
ii Mun rt Ihla enmmiitiltv
Through a committee of, wom
en from the woman a Library
Club, with Mra. II. W. Ilalhlany,
the woman' . club
and talked over plana of
atate convention bare next
wuUh abe will attend. She waa
a gueat at the Hotel Wlllard
during ber vlalt here.
The Weather
The Cyelo-Stormagroph at Un
derwood'. Pharmacy ahow. a de-
prealdlng aa chairman of the!c)((,d upwari trend In barometric
preaaure toda-y. While the read
ing la .till rather low the higher
preaanre promlaea warmer weath-
!ar. Foreeaat for next Z noura:
houalng committee an appeal la
being .ent out to tho member, of
the library cluh to attempt to
caro for the delegatea arriving
bore the flrat of next week to at-1 we..her with brisk winds
tend the Oregon State Federated i foi0wed by higher temperature..
Liuua convention. Mra. iiatniany . Tyco, recording thermometer
la anxloua that any of the mem- registered maximum and mlnl-
Dera naving a room wnira migni , mum temperatures today aa rol-
oe uaea Dy one or tne fl-yegaiea iow. iiEh. 7; low, 41.
tor me tour aay. get in tourn
with her at phone 209-W.
I truce From Portland-
.LouU Uruc r.pre.aJilt.Uv. ;9fUr.yh4t-loa.hlco..Call-!p;; "n
ha Grand Trunk with headunar. . .. j-W rennap izpef a rvt
the Grand Trunk with headquar
tem In Portland, la apoudfng tho
day In Klamath Falla In the In
terest of hi company.- Mr.
Dru. e exiMtrta to leave for the
north tonight. '
RAY
Electric-Aulomaiic'
OIL BURNERS
' Reliable, Economical
Guaranteed .
Woatern manager, will be
here thia week and will be
pleaaed torn 1 1 upon you.
I'leaan phono ua for data
and arrange to niodornlio
your heatltig' plant.
Adnplnhlo In steam, hot
wall r or warm air furnaces.
. , f
' - t. ; , - , '
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to Bura
126 S. 7th, Phone 535
'llullrr Front Dunxihulr :
I II. I,. Butler, eonectrd with
Ilia plumbing department of the
Soul hern Pacific company with
, headquarter In Dunsmulr. Is In
!tha city for a few daya on busl
Ineaa. Mr. Ilutlefls a guest at
'tho llulel Arrado while here.
lieft for Cnlifumut
Jimmy Hall, aon of Mr. and
Mm. F, L. Camps of Craaeant
foruU, where he expects to spend
the summer month.
' ' (
Heluinl On Flailing Trl
C h a r I a a Schaal of Connolly
Ilrolher left early thia morning
with a party off rlcnd for Dia
mond IVo tq spend the day fish
ing. '
Mra. . Puritan Arrive Friday
Mrs. K. S. Durkan. daughter
IVabml Crater Ikr of the late Harvey L. Swift, will
High In their praises of Cra-' arrive In Klamath Fall on Frl-
ter Lake and the wonderful view day morning to attend the funeral
obtained of the lake from the of her father. Mra. Durkan 1 a
rim, Mr. C. C. Preaton. and resident of San Francisco,
daughter Bllley of Seattle, among
the summer tourists will return 1 Olaon to OiiloquUt
to the northern city very much E. 'Olson of the Golden Rule
Impressed with the southern Ore-. store left' for Chlloquln this
gon country. While the road morning on a hurried business
was not the beat when Mrs.' trip. , , t .
Preston and daughter made the
trip to the lake, necessitating j V lilting From Corvalllii
walking for a short distance as Dean and Mra. J. A. Bexell of
one near, the rim. they enjoyed Corvallls are visitor, in Klamath
the trip more than tbey bad ever j Falls, today visiting and expect to
anticipated. ' j motor to . Crater Lake tomorrow
f : tenroule homo, Yj Bend. j -
Mr. and Mr. ISrennan Returning) ' '
After an extended trip through, Mra. Prooat Ill-
California. Mr. and Mr. JamcT "Frlbnds r,f sir. airy Fropst 01
return! the baby department at Moea
will be sorry to learn she I. con-
tell
For The
Shower 01 Bargains
IT'S
You'll Profit You'U Save Ait This
. Marvelous Event. Don?t Miss It.
SEE FRIDAY'S. HERALD
3
From llunamulr
J. Martin tran.acted bnalneas
In Klamath Falla on Wednesday
from hi. headquarter. In Dunsmulr.
Due to the Increase
Of Business
v V
1
Dr. Jw M. Ingalls ;
Registered Chiropodist '
I . , will be at the
: Buster Brown Shoe Store
three days thia month, June 21 t, 22nd, 23rd.
FREE EXAMINATIONS
- Treats all Foot Ailments.
to Klnmath Fall within a short
time to make- their future home.
MUa Kve Brennan. their daugh
ter, who I employed In Lo An
gela will return for. a vlalt of
several weeks In this city. Mr.
and Mra. Brennan are the par
ents of Ray Brennan of Oh is city.
Before leaving hare they were
engaged In the furnltureV bual
fined to her borne with
(ack of illness.
an at-
Whlte Vlaltlnc Mi
Jack White of the Paramount
Press-, company of Los AoKeles
transacted business In the city
today.
Mra. Warren Takes Lee Home
Mrs. Charles Warren, formerly
of Klamath Falls, ha arrived
from southern. California to spend
the summer month and ha. leas
ed' the attractive' home of Mrs.
Jean Van Fleet Lee at 840 Paci
fic Terrace. Mrs. 'Warren
have her on', Scott Warren, with
her for the summer month.. -
Mr. Cunning Returned
MravJ, Oeorge Cunning of the
Main, New compnV 1 home
I from an enloyshlo vtBft In Port-
111 land with, relatives and frfehds.
Huinlxh War Veteran .Tonight
Members ot the Spanish War
Veterans are asked to meet at
the court house this evening at
eight o'clock. A number ot bual
neaa matter, of Importance will
he brought before the meeting.
1 Election of delegates to the De
partment Encampment at Me
Minnville on July 12. 13 and 14
will be appointed tonight. The
Klamath Fall, encampment Is en
titled to five delegates.
Mixk VcAtrh Hang at Klwanai
Mfsa Esther Veatch, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. E. 8. Veatch of
thl. city, one of the accomnllahed
.young musicians of southern Ore
gon, pleased memDers or the Kl
wanls club today with two of her
favorlta vocal selections. Miss
I.ydia Von Berthelsdorf, another
of southern Oregon's talented
young musicians accompanied
Mis Veatoh at the piano.
III
AReal
Snap
Two Lots hi Industrial
. ' District 50x140
. v
Close to S. P. Round House
Write Box 942, Herald
Iletiirneil From Valley
Following an enjoyable visit In
Aahland with rnlatlves and
friends. Mr. and Mrs. V e r y 1
Bnrnthpuse and daughter, have I
roturned home. They visited
with Mr. Barnthouse'a parents
who reside on the Boulevard In
Aahland.
Frank Icc Ix-atnl In South
Frank D. Lee, lumber broker,
for a number of year In Klam
ath Fall. Is now located In Dal
las, Texaa, where he 1. enjoying
a splendid bnalneaa, according to
word rorelved here by frlenda.
Mr. Lee states the lumber mar
ket I. most encouraging In the
scmtliern state..
Daughter Xnmed "Kstlior Cnrol"
The Infant daughter ot Mr.
and. Mrs. George Hartley of Bon
ansa, born on June 19 has been
named "Esther Carol." Mother
and baby daughter are both doing
nicely.
Vlalt lug at, Hiraiic Itlver Lodge
Mrs. Fi . P. Cronenilllor and
Mrs. Anna Nellon of Lakavlew
ara visiting at Spragne Itlver
lodge for a few day with Mrs.
ES. J. Stone.
i ... - I ...
Fly. over here. where the quality is way up .and. the.
price is, way down. , We. lead in VALUES,, other, fair,
low. Our every day BARGAINS are . better? values;
than are offered to you in annual sales. Regardless of
what others sell -- WE ALWAYS UNDERSELL.
Beat These Bargains
if you can
i MEN'S, im ,' MEN'S .
ATHLETIC CUT WORK SHOES
UNION SUITS ' ,
to go at
' i.,' Regular 75c Value ( ' '
35c each', 3for$t $1.95 pair
! MEN'S. : MCMIC
f AK..; - W0RKNHATS.
only 89c pair I only 69c each
mm
M
TENNIS
SHOES u ..
Some bargain, CQ,-.
only, ....i.-.OC
BOY'S
' PANTS
While-they ACkg
last, pair
SUITCASE OR
HANDBAG
Take your qo.
choice, only ivOv
MEN'S HAND-KERCHIEFS
Six
for
25c
Knroutp to Diamond Lake I
W. H. Dyer, superintendent of j
the Mutual Mill at Modford pas.-!
ed through the city enroule toj
Diamond Lake to enjoy an out
ing and few day. of fishing.
WORK .
, SOX , ;? .
I-rl:-:.....25c
MEN'S WAIST
v nVFttAI 1 s
ReguThr
Ji.25 :
95 c
CANVAS
GLOVES
Pair - 12 r
Only ICtK,
MEN'S PANTS
For Work, or Dresa
.sizes, pair - aw r
:A. thousand other bargains too numerous to mention are now yours, be
here to see these GENUINE BARGAINS and you, will buy them.
OTE :i MEAEKf KI(HJS3
.521.MAIN ST; ' n,. Tlxr' .Klamath Falls
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