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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1928)
Friday, J1y0.Jfl2g Pac Bit THE EVRNINO IIKRALT), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON J at,' u I? I 61 i 1: mm&M I i "J Hi bri t . i r" s t - - hi . l Is Your Old Piano the Bunk? fflfANY a- home Is up to dare except for Its bis. clumsy antique upright piano. ' . 'ft'Hy spoil the atmosphere of your home by having one thing in It that jars the finer sen sibilities ot your visitor. Of course your friends will not tell you that your old piano "is the Bunk" bat they will think it. What's the uae ot haying the latest things In furniture and kitchen equipment If your old piano brands the lirlng room as passe"? We offer you the little four fort six inch Sheritan Grand as a delight to the eye and ear and whais more we will accept your "old battle ax" piano if It hap pens to be that kind as a first payment. rOlrtrleatl3 are beat, but .miU old pianos some- arc" actually mouldy. Why not become diroreed from your old piano? Hay me assist you. - , - EARL SHEPHERD CO. I Man os ... FUmUo - - Yk-troljut Klamath Fall. Ormn NEWS IN BRIEF i fun't lii Without llrrnlil !.! for I lie Kiwi . Mm. C N. t'hrlKtuphi'rsiiii, bc tnniimili'it by her itiitiKhtnr. Mlns Murgnri't, and noil t'lulr, have left for an extended vlait through the east whli'li will keep thelu away fur t lenHt six weekn. They will visit with relnllvcs mill frletuli In Smith Paknln, Mlnnenpolls. St. I'ii u I inn! other eanteru points. KeturuliiK Kant- Mr and Mrs. ('barton II. Full-! "It seems wo Jnwt cannot exIM away left on this mernlng a outh-j without The Kvonlng Herald do- M 'liill.li'nii Horn.' imiin.1 Kmithern Tuciflc train en-1 spite the fact wo have lived in I Miss lllowiora Jorgeuven of route home to Washington, D. 'southern California tor so long. Vnneouver. Waslilugton. la the C. Mr. Kullaway is connected It keeps us in coimtHtit touch with summer house guent ot Mlsaj with the treasury department of nil our old friends and It is with Kranrla Clirlstophoraon at the! . .. 1 1. 1 1 h.IM . vmhI ll . I. I a hlUMKl Wk laarn ...... 1. . . . . .. l...H.a. ..n IliunWaV lue governuiepi aim wimw v f . ... .. ...-.-. v . i iiriniiiiiuowu uw vi conferred with rostmaster Johnof the wonderful and numerous Drive. A. Mcl'all on offirtal business. ! developments of Klamath coun-1 Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Fullaway , ty." Mrs. Loula Pappas wrlteii enjoyed a trip to Crater lake and from Huntington Dearh, Callfor declare tt one of the most beau- nia. where she and her husband tiful scenic spots they have yvt hare been located since leaving had the experience of enjoying. ! this city. Miss Hlllls Mcfall. dnughter of , rostmaster and Mrs. John A. Mc-Mrs. Crocker VUltliig Men Call, accompanied them to the' Mrs. Kva Crocker, of Pasadena, lake where they were the guests California, Is tho house guest of of Colonel Thomson who returned , her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. to Klamath Falls with them last and Mrs. R. E. raddock. Mrs. evening. : Crocker takes a prominent part In social and civic activities In Mr. and Mrs. Kirl I.oft .southern California and is one - i . i ' ! v r :. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reed, par- of the summers most Interesting ents of Nelson Reed, left today i visitors In this city. enroute to their home in Penn sylvania, after an extended visit in this city. Enroute east Mr. and Mrs. Reed will visit C. lacier j National Park in Montana, plan ' nine to visit at the famous Mr 1 Donald and Flathead lakes In the . park as well as other scenic (spots of interest. They will then I journey on east via the Canadian Rockies. I Itiillnm.l IIinmI He J. A. Oivan. chief englneor for the Southern Pacific railroad with general headquarters In Dims mnlr, is In the city on business which will keep him here for sev eral days. Mr. .divan la stopping at tho Hotel Arcade.- . At The MelMnlil Home Mr. and Mrs. dale's. Johusnn of Portland with their son. Hub ert, are house guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mi lkmaid, parents of Mrs, Johnsuu. Ift Kor Meilfonl Mr. and Mrs. Wllllum Holloway and family have returned lo their home at Medford after spending the holiday hero with Mr. and Mrs. (tuy N. 8alterlee. Yfe-ltinic Knim lteml Ieun Holllnshead. resident of Rend, Is a business visitor In tho oity today. Mr. Holllnshead la a guest at the hotel Arcade. Condition VncliangTifr The condition of Mrs. Christine Miller to Ashland ! Metcalf, mother of Mrs. K. . J. J. Miller, district freight iVannlce. remains unchanged. Mrs. and passenger ageut of the South- Metcalf has been seriously til ern Pacific. left last evening for at the home of her daughter for Ashland upon receiving the sad! the past several weeks, news of the passing of his intl-l mate friend. Carey Rantsby. who. Mrs. Truelove Leaving will be laid to rest in th'i valiev ' Mrs. K. D. Truolove. who Is city tomorrow. enjoying her summer vacation! I from her duties at the (iolden Carter RcMimed i' alien j Rule, plans to leave tomorrow Lee Carter, popularly known to ! tor Bend where she will . visit his friends as "Nick." la back at ; tor some time with friends, his desk in the main offices of the Southern Pacific today fol lowing a week's vacation spent at Yosemite Park and San Fran cisco, California, with friends. Here From Pvnsuiulr Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doyle of Dunsmuir are business visitors In the city today. During their brief stay here they are stopping; at the Hotel Arcade. Hero From California Mr. and Mrs. James R. Allen der of Areata, California, are en joying a brief vlait In Klamath Falls. The southern visitors ar rived here yesterday. Visitor From fin-ahum F. L. L. Londe and J. F. White, are hotel arrivals at the Arcade from Greshara, Oregon. The visi tors are here on business. ' Here From Stockton Charles Alien ot California, is a guest in Klamath I Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Moore ot Stockton, ! I.akrvi-w Visitors Fails today. Business Mr. Allen north. brought , Lakevlew are visitors In Klamath ' I Falls today. -. - LOST $50,000 Some time ago the King of Slam was about to offer a prize of 150,000 to the first man, woman or child who could swim the' Pacific ocean' with an Oregon boot fled to one leg. However, when be found out that there was no bathing suits to supply the swimmers, he had to call off the bet. What be should have done was to come down to the BAROAIN 'HOUSE at 621 Main St. where bathing suits are sold as low as $1.95. The prize winner could have bought a nice suit for $13.85 even If he did have 150,000 because these suits are only cheap in price, not In quality of appearance. Lots of other bargains too. .-.'."' Yours very truly. Mrs. Zimmerman Left Touiv Mrs. Lynn Zimmerman of The Klamath News loft this morning for Alturas and Lakevk w wh?rc she will spend several days on business in the Interests of The Kvenlng Herald and Kbmatii News. , . ( Krtunied Hume .Mr. and Mrs. 'Burt Cook, ac companied by Mrs. Cook's mother, Mrs. W. I). Barnes. left on Thurs. iday fcr Salem. Mrs. Barnes will 'remain north for. the coming fort night with her son-in-law and daughter. WOOD SUMMER PRICES are now nn for Green-Slab, 10 cord . Blocks, dbl. $05.00 .. 6.50 Lay In your winter supply. We guarantee this to be the bottom summer price. Peyton & Co. "Wood to Burn" Also dealers In Coal, Fuel-Oils, Oll-llumrrs VM So. 7th. 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