The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 29, 1928, City Edition, Page 10, Image 10

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NEWS IN BRIEF
f Arrived Vroni Carolina-
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Aftnew
" of Ashvllla, North Carolina, hovej
arrived In Klamath Kails and areji.itUe following pulilUUed In the
moiiK the guests at "Tha Clare-, "Thirty Yeara kito" column In
mont." They expect to remain !the Ashland Tldluita on Mon
' here Indefinitely and will pos-jday: "Th Misses Alice and Jes
albly locate In thla eily. Mrs. jgie Auplcpite of Klamath Kalla
Agnew la a sister of Mrs. F. 11. t vera in Ashland during the week,
Fttsgerald. Mr. Acnew haa been j returning to their hom? from the
superintendent of the Oalivan ' Willamette valley. Mist Alice bus
Conatructlon ecmpany lor tne ;
past twenty yeara and thla la his:
first trip to the Pacific coast.
YlHltlng From Oakland
Mrs. L. D. McLemore of Oak
land, California, with her chll-
dren, arrived In the city a few
i.dara ago to visit with her father,
Mr. Wampler of Rocky. Point.
...Mrs. McLemore and daughter,
Mary. Lou, expect "to leave the
,;t middle . of July for a trip to
. Alaska.
Resumed l)nti
Mrs. T. S. Abbott resumed her
? position aa bookkeeper at Moe'e
store today following a two
" weeks' vacation spent at Seaside
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aun uu niu nuMi. .- . . . ... ..... .
... in mininr .) Fun s -.TNI
rinrln the two weeks, returning
1.t annlnr with Mm Abbott.
Mr. ami Mrs. Kpln.a I-ceving
Mr snd Mrs. Edwsrd J Esnlnosa
. jur-anaaira-tawara j. r.spinosa
and oaugnter, miss uorotny, are
planning on . delightful trip into
souiaern vsiiiumia nuoiv iuvj t
will spend a fortnight with rela
tives and friends. They will leave
vn Sunday morning by motor for
the south. Mr. Espinosa la en Joy-
Ing his annual vacation from his
i duties with The Etvening Herald,
McXemey Here.' '
. ; C. H. JlcNerney, field represen
1 tatlve of tbe Oregon' State Motor
Association with headquarters in
Portland, arrived In the city on I
Thursday. Mr. McNerney expects
to spend at least a week here!
'checking over records in the lnJj
formation office at the chamber
ot commerce. . .
Visited Here on Boirint
"' Mrs. E. F. Merrick and G.
Early ot Uhe Southern Oregon
Realty .Board of Medford, were;
business visitors in Klamath j
county yesterday. They motored
to the Langell Valley district on '
buslness.
Slightly Improved.. ?. .
, Friends of Mrs. James Perry
will be pleased to learn . ber
health is somewhat Improved
, since she departed for
Seaaide
. where the will spend the re
mainder of the summer with her
sister,. Mrs. Bncbanan. '
Returned From Fort Steven
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abbey
"and children, accompanied by
"Sonny" Brotherton,' have return-
ed from. Fort . Stevens. . .where
they spent the past two weeks.
Visiting From Metlfonl
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Singleton
. of Medford are enjoying a visit
In Klamath Falls with friends.
Tomorrow the valley visitors plan
to motor to Crater Lake.
Mn. Coin Resumed Duties
Mrs. Emma Cole of, Moe's store
resumed her position on Thurs
day roilowlng a two days absence ,
because of illness. jtivin Rrtarnrd South
" j J. A. Given, chief .engineer of
Here From Fort Klamath jthe division of the Southern Pa
, John Jones of Fort . Klamath cifie with headquarters ln Duns
transacted business In the city on inuir, has returned home follow
Thuraday. for several hours. ,lng a brief business visit here. ...
SIDE GLANCES
Jlsoow, I think yta
"Thirty YruiK Ago"-
A uwa Horn ut Interest lo
Medford and Jiuksonvllla nconlo
been teaching In tbe public
nchools of .Monmouth. Polk un -
ty, and MIsa Jessie has been in
attendance at the Normal school
In the aame place." .Mcdford
Mall Tribune.
urns
Miss Karris Re
. MIsa Josephine Farris resumed
her duties with The Evening
Herald and Klamath News this
'morning following a throe weeks
i vacation. Miss Farris motored
north to Warrenton, Oregon, with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hellhronner.
;.Mr. Hellhronner has been attend -
ing training camp at Fort Stev -
ens. They returned last evening
; by motor.
ort Klamath Man Improv.
,
After being confined to
his)
home for over seven months.
William iMcnOISon, WOII
Vt..hnl.,
known
stockman of Fort Klamath
ap-
pearea on tne streeta or aieuuro
'this morning feeling pretty eu "" "l
.f,., . , K..,lot Mr. and" Mrs. M. O. Mordoff.
v " --.
j his cane Medford Mall Tribune.
Mr.
and Mm. Hnrria Loft
Air. ana Airs. Jiasii narris auu
son. HaroJd, left by motor this
morning for Boise, Idaho, where
j Mr. Hurris has accepted a posl-
lion wkh the Boise Statesman
Mr. Harris waa formerly employ
ed In this city on The Klamath
News. .
Hrnson From the Vallc
R. D. Henson ,of Medford Is
among the Easiness callers here
today. Mr. Henson Is the father
of Jimmy Henson of this city
and while here Is visiting with
his son. He la registered at the
Hotel Arcade.
I To Enjoy Vacation-
Mrs. E. D. Tmelove of the
Golden Rule store plans to enjoy
a two weeks vacation in Bend
and other ' points with friends,
Mrs. Truelove will start her an-
nual vacation next Thursday.'
Left for California
- George D. Stormont. United
States senior attorney, left this
morning for San Francisco fol-
! lowing a brief legal vIbK In thla
city. .
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At Valley Hotel , -
, During a business visit In Kla
math Falls. Mr. and Mrs. H. L.I
Scovell and small son of Med-,
ford are stopping at the Hotel
Valley. - ,. . , . ' ;
Arrived From Idaho
Irvln. Hagman of Priest River, '
Mahn la nnntha. Intarntf1 vIrI-
tor In Klamath Falls. Mr. Hag-.
man Is stopping at the Hotel Ar
cade. ' 1
Visiting From Kngrne
Konald II. Iiealtle and Lincoln
R. Constance, both of Eugene,
are guests In the city for a short
time while transacting business.
By George Clark
polrif to'lik? tDnlB,'
THE
neturnod Home
j Mrs. Gordon M:icCrcJcen. an
other distinguished guest In Kla
math Kail during tho state eon1
ventlon of Urecon Federation of
Womon'a rluba. returned this
morning to nor home, In Ashluud.
Durlug her visit in tli6 .rlly.MiK.
Mait'rsiknn . was the uouimi guest
of Mm. Wilbur Jones. Mrs? Mac-Cra.-ken
la- past state, regent of
tho Daughters ot 'the Autorliun
Jievol
houoi
nor gutsts at tho reception and ,
tea on Tuesday afternonu at the I
Schallork residence.
Mra, Wliineck Keturmtl j
Mrs. A. L. Wlnneck, formerly ,
a resident of Klamath Falls and i
0w rostdim at Tillamook. Ore-
'on, has returned home after)
having attended the Oregon Slata
Federation nf Women's clubs con-'
T,.Btion. Mrs. Winnlik greeted j
mnny of her old friends while
here who were Indeed delighted j
I to have her a visitor during the
convention.
Arrived From St. Lout.
Mrs. Stella O'Neal and daugh
ter. Peggy O'Neal. Mrs. Nollle
McCasktll and Carson Chase, all
'of St. Louis, arrived In the city
; the first of the week to reside
y here. Mrs. O Neal and Mrs. Me
Cavkill are the slstters of Mrs. R.
IMcDonald of 915 Enst Main!
j street and are delighted wfth the;
j Oregon country. 1
ltctnrwd Home Tuhtv
' alr. W . Ultnil, jr., OI .lieu-
'ford, with her daughter, Mlss.nuia mis eveuiug. iwunite aate
Evelyn, returned home today at -
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I The visitor, motored to Lakevlew
Here From Eugene-
Bill Boyle of Eugene la a bust -
mess visitor In the city today. Mr.
Boyle is
registered at the Hotel
Bfsbee.
.
Visiting From Portland
- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shade of
Portland are guests in tbe city
today.. They are among tha hotel
arrivals at tbe hotel Bisbee. .
Mrs. Richards Left
Mrs. Effie Richards.
this city, has left. for San Fran
cisco to spend a fortnight.
Visiting; Hci
Miss Norma Winston ot Rrae-
bnrg Is the house guest of Miss
Agnes Jrwin of this city.
FACTORY PLANS "
Structural Steel Details
MACHINERY
- DESIGNED
Concrete . Structures
GEO. L. ROTH
214 Hopka Bidg. . Phone 1140
at
- Saturday,
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Les Sail ing and His Orchestra Will
Play Till
Mom'ttPop
To her. wre .
KOrA'i vRttMDS
WtWt &.U. BEEN
"Just too
DMiUU&LY
RBTURM OF
ME GlCiHOOO
. , Bfcycc .
T6.r4&tU.PELO -
BUT NHEM
Cum- TJtGGmG.
AM6NG -fytElA-StLVIE,TrEV
MR THEIR ,
PtMfcfiWS ON
ANOTHtR LINE
Freckles and His
SAUCES.' VWWA7 DO
VWS CAft ABOUT WIS
FUNKry1 LOOklN3 OOU )
1 QWU VMISM ;X VMAS
AQME AMD OUT OF
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EVENING TTftttAII), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
T Business is
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Here's cne girl who won n beauty
enter the niovloe. Shu la' MIsa
Okla.. recently nnnted Miss Ponca
tor a business collega course. ..
''" of Itomw IVwtponort
r p. ..f II.,,., nl Haw
Scouts baa been Indefinitely post
poned, according to announco
mont made this attornoon by II.
J Bevens. scout exocotive.' , The
,n.'n-umun wtye iu ' BTO . uwu
i will be announced later.
Mere From Dooj-nml
j R. Wick, chief clerk of, the
'engineering department of. the
j Southern Pacific with headquar
ters In iunrau!r, waa among the
1 business visitor In, the cits' on
Thursday, returning south last
evening.
Mm, Kenlck Itcturnrd , .'
j Mrs. E. W. Renlck has return-
,edl homo, from Oakland where
she enjoyed a visit of more than
ia fortnight with relatives "and
j friends.
YUidng From Ashliiml
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown.
residents of Ashland, are guests
at the Hotel Kerns while here
tor a few days visit. ' ,
- Klamath
Pointing
.Company '
Printrnjr as you
want it,' When '
you want it.
522 Klamath Ave.',
FJeraill
June 30th
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ii an - - i r t a rv -r-y- i - i v - ' i i m '-aw iLniicwr no un i .
Beauty's; Goal '
contest and Ixn'l going to try to
Kitty Smith, Is, of roura City,
City. ' Shu will spend her winnings
Mim Xoultoa Hern To Kreldr
Miss Kuth Moulton of Ited
Illuff, California, has arrived Iu
Klamath Falls to make her fit
tur(i home with her mother. Mm.
Wave Moulton of' the Dlue lllrd.
Kryrrar Hold Hhih
Itobert Fryrear haa sold his
home on Market street la In
dustrial Addition to Mrs. Theta
Mnlkey.'who will make It, ber
future home. .
WOOD
SUMMER PRICES
are now on for
Green-Slab,
10 cord ..
Blocks, dbl.
..$35.00
.. 6.50
Lay In your Winter supply.
We guarantee this to be
the bottom snmmer price.
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to Burri'' '
Abio denH-rs In
Coal, t-uel-Olls, Oll-lliirners
1 126 Ho. 7th. Phone 5lM
THE GABBS
I WON'T to TO FOUR OR)0iE"
VWnifeS IN CNt VJFEK. AMU
ickio HoiivtLy final;
you snfvn
S0ME1H.3 TO HE 0EF0R YOU
L'A.tKUt IHObE INVIlAIKWa!
Among the
United!
niTTrnu ninir' "v"ry ",i"f''""''''" wh,,,h
fl I I I M 1 Mlil K '"'o ItlKlfxt Hiat coil b atluliiod.
un i i Liu unuu
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Klamath Unit Take Hon -
ors at Sumrrver Ln
campment
Ilutlery t) JilMh roast nrtlllery,
under the command nf Cnpluln
Waller W. Abbey, returned lo
Kin ninth Falls last night after
having becu In federal field
traljilng tor 14 days at Fort
Steverts, Oregon.
The organisation has made an
enviable . record, .according to
military authorities. Orgnulsud
and mustered Into fedurnl rerog
nltlou September 13rd of Inst
year, Its stride, haa boon rapid,
pleasing and satisfactory to the
officials higher up In tha atate.
The fedurnl Inspection whlrb Is
(required annually by the United
States government, gained for the
I Klamath
1
CLATSOP
Falls battery a ratlngrlver, Ilallury U
"BETTER
BREAD
The Breadthat is realty better, is sold
'. by all grocers. r
Special for Saturday ,
French Rolls, doz. ...'.....
Hard Rolls, doz.'
Fruitola Nut Rolls, 'doz.
Pineapple Cheese Pies '..
I
PARKING SPACE RESERVED
FOR CUSTOMERS .
We give S & H Green Trading Stamps.
SixthStrtetBakery
124 SOUTH
Goodness Sakts
v'Tor
IfrTTSTARS. EVtltRT
Ihaii'tis: C TTilsfT. TTV
WHO'S 10
,Bt THE WWI '
KiTOOCH H THft.
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Doubters
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nttenduuco record for the
nsst mouths bus been 100.
! causing much fuvorablu ritmtiieltt
In the official circles In tha sate.
Tbo !4Uth coast artillery regi
ment, which consists ol five flr-
c",pr)l0,,lu'ri
huJiliUrer
unit ami a I
Tband, was pruaeuled with a sUver
'loving cup last Monday evening I
at retreat u rutin by llrlgdler
Uleiteral tleorge A. Whllo, cum--1
uiuniler-ln-clilef of all Oregon
,'troops. fur havlug tho, best at-
: leuduuca. record
"lluttory I),
la largely r-
. tha general said
spotisibla for this cup, for lis
cuntluunl 11)0 rfeord bruitght
tha averago of tho regiment up
over tlx winning point." ,
Instructions and praellr In
tho firing ut tha six-Inch , liurbor
Stevens by an euthuslastle crew
of soldiers. Tha actual firing 01.
service ammunition waa staged at
Fort Columbia across tho river
from
Fort Stevens. After firing j
trial shots at , tho target
towed up the Columbia I
j four
being
made tho
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...20c
....20c
...20c
....25c
6TH ST.
Eat Better Bread"
A UUSIUMQ . llKf au EU.
QLr)rcAuir wnn ucco ainl
IM HOT WAT (ft Ut- hHMi rji.
LHARQ.BOtl.ED' r-rj-
Friday, .Tunc 20, ifl'2A i
'reptlottslly good (line of firing
'twelve rounilK lit (iMir luliiuies
, nud twutily-nlit vcontls, , In the
general tuuitnnry ut stores and
polirta Ilutlery 1) was ouldoua by
llnttery K from I'ollaga Urnvs,
Or., whu re veleraus at the
'gumo with yeara u(f experleneo In
j artillery firing.
, Cnpluln Abbey and his atnff,
Lieutenant Dnytou K. Van Vac
tor and Theodora I), "I'asit were
well pleased with tha 'opnduet of
tbe tuen lo and, from tamp and
whllo In training.. "It' has been
a great aurreas," remarked the
captain. . fVe went .li)0, re
turned 100 aud are glni to
continue 100."
TIIK WKATUUt.
The Cyclo-titorinagraph at I'll
de'rwond'i Pharmacy shows uts
luronietrk' pressure slightly high
er today after au uuitsually pro
) lotiged depression, Conditions are
favorable for clearing weather
land higher temperature Imnor
I row. Forecast or next H hours:
Fair with modersts temperatures,
Tho Tycus recurdlng thermometer
mum teniporatitres today, -a, fol
lows: High OH,, low 43, , . ,,
me.
I'M" llcated Cars
of World's Grcateot
Motor Coach Sjrtem
departures dally
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SAflMMRXTO SI9.00
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Hound Trip M.80 '
rilOTEt'TION . assured by
great responsible company,
aervlng all California clues,
tnd going east to tit Louis
and Chicago, Finest coaches,
best terminal facilities, most
dally .schedules.
RperUl Ilrtlurtloms ,
LOS ANOEI.ES S3S.5S
MS IIIrXM SIM-M
' Leave at
7:. 10 10:00 . m.i ;30 and
0:00 p. as.
STAGE DEPOT"
By Barrie Payne
M.ycwH(av chiu t a
TYPICAL AMERICA ALL
RI4HT, LAil KIQH1 I
Vlto TtUINa HIM A
ratRv noKv aho mi
iAlB,DMV, HOW MuCH.fVJ
oc a wukv wmi: s , :
WU7 MUllvSAin) Akf
KXirAl CAH rtUOIAM
OT C1W oerov.
'.By Cowan
Sh6 WLfBEUtMttS
-VtkT AFTER 13 NEMJS
tVUD BROKEN OOUIVI
ACCWES, BPDCE VMILt
MAME PEP .ENOO&H TO
bO THE CHARLEVtbM -
ttt BET .u6 mu40t.
Htft STbcwiwa up
0U CMClSTrA SME.
By Blosser
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