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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1928)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH VAU.S. OREfiON TucHiliiy. Anoint 21. 1f)2S T BRIEF NEWS OF KLAMATH The Future Mrs. Tunney I Ui- - V T - Vs- 1 Toniiluntra Vm-aUuii VUU ' Itntl Work Ill-lull. VMIiiih Uiivlnu ..Inc'lin I Ml.. Clara llluva. who h v... m.. The M !! Itiulll.i liuuli-rly uiul h....n h..ra Ylaltlna- hr muthvr. 'v..-i.. i. i ...in . fw I l.ulu Mn Kti.l.M ly lio huvo liu'nn . (Vr.. .Prank Kvan. of the Moil'vl. 0 ,owll Mlllly ot lh Hi hmi. Kiiiwln if Mr. nnil Mm. 1).(,i wl)1 0 ton,,,., for Shon. for the lt fw k. h. , ,h ...viru,.i.iii ..rrir :Orlnn.l r.n.lfriy ii tru. mm army ,,vw. whom alio will vl.ll To IJif III lli no Mm, Im-ltt Niirrl",' formnrly of Klfit (ml Amlikui iliarliiini T' Pbh 8lr f,.7hauircruinty tnd the pan doxe. of fluhlnn loud a tang to J till time honored iport. Inci nla imlllar to thuae eiperlrno 4 . by Oeoraa Rlark and Ulvu Terrllt Sunday on Itoaua Rlvor ! prurlde the necenanry 'kirk." Terrlll In an experienced ateel head fUherman with all the teemiry tackle for this difficult i nnllnK: Black had never fished (be Hofue before the namer Kteelhaad waa Junl a name to ! klm. The two men fluhed Satur day afternoon, and nnt a afrlke uoday morninn they fished for ; bourn, tryin everything they Could dlacover In their various Creela. The veteran Roaue Kiver angler wan on a - par with the Buvlce. About noon Black rum Binned around In Ilia creel and brought forth a ntranxe looking feathered contraption, two Inches long with a black body and bright red wings. In site It resembled humming bird rather than a Batumi fly. (Black later explain ed be had made thS fir himself back In Iowa with more or lees access). This unheard of steel- head Salmon lure waa tied onto j long shank hook and then , hurled with a loud "plop" into ; tbe fast waters of the Rogue. Suddenly there was a hard smash. ' and the first steel head of the week-end was on. Terrill. the ; faleran, looked on amaxed. Not ! once but five times did Black i Here's the first picture of Mlse Mary Josephine Lauder, wealthy book and land splendid steelhead helresa and society girl of Greenwich, Conn., to whord Gene Tdnney, salmon on" the strange mixture on the heavyweight champion. Is engageii. tbe end of his line; Terrill with ' will return tomorrow to her : home In Kugene. Mrs. J. Bell and daughter, Kstelllne, w 'drive MUs Mines to her home and Mm. Prank Kvans will make thu trip with them dth engineering parlies nf l'nrlm..ntH for ,lhn mt two .,, ,,,,, lir,ler, l.t.luittt Wllllia T CONTRAC i , hninff ! IinhI l.lKliia .irrnr I Kan Prnctsci Mm. riaudo K Plood lights wh'ch will llluai-'K. 8,n k-ranclco: Mm. Kd' i at ml j ; the Roiilhern I'aclfln company f.MT a few iluyn Uefor. leaving ir "I h.v- their wive, and famlll.. '''"'" '"" . Item. N,.vd... t.. make her fu-1 Iwl.h them. aom. of the... on va-1 " "route Mo.no mey p ,,,, Nlirrl. wl ,, cation and other, for the dun-. " 'H'"-g at . " ; , ,,,, f fr, behind who, tlon of the work, among the... . J r.-gret having her l.'av. Klnnialh i i linn iiitrr iiaian iiihui' Mn Jaimw A. Mrt'oim. ... . . .. ruua. i 1 irirnim wnu win im ruii j umimih i i VI llltlll '-M. I tit F OR SEWER JOB Short Segaion of City Council Held Last Night. Inula thai fflllllfV Ifllr airniinilM .. i..!.. a " " i inr iniri anil iwu rniiiirii. . .......... ...... - - - - - - mm nil. r 1B1 m lailaa Waah Mm. Arthur W.I .. . .. . .... .. i. . n minNl iMm wtk nf hla nlHlr. Mr i. 1 .nr. miii mi, jiuipii u. niuini - - - n Vv Htcvauia and riMiiathtur from (Iffit ; ... .Uln..i i...a..i I. It. IWIjiii. Mr. Kurmr In III- . .... T - nm aXllKHIal III IIIH ITIIIIirtl lll'll'l - w......... . "' Kb I la. Molilalia. Mr. KnlMtri II una moor uny rfipomium - j mi h, .Moiunui, mr. lutuori n. . p ,..... . . --w.-,ri,hner U expecting his bride ,,, lwhuri,, Mr. Smith tin. the board. The light, an from Qgkland here Wedne.day. lnMliy lrl,n.K her. (c he wa. in- f i' (lmi itf I hit Hlturlnat hiuiillnaM Kloyil V. Krmr U Ihn himw ' lllrh (htt rllv roUm.ii i,a I. watt, glure. Tu IViullt'toa few dnya from llirlr linn... tir...te.l In mining Hear Complon- vine, iMiiioriua. lie was nc I'Dinpanled here by Mr. ami Mr.. Webb mid dniighlur of Clilro, California. 1 ; teremed In the retail liunlier liimi- lies, until early Ihia prliig. After Mr. and Mr.. George CopplfP leaving hero for Itoxeburg Mr.1 ger of Pendleton left ye.terday , Smllh wan married at a largo IWr Homo during thi liUtory of their e- I .ion. iiiok place iaa nigui wneii the regular Miimliy night uieet : lug laated only alwut an hour., I A letter wa. preamiled and read from the Houthern Pacific railroad regarding the atrlltn I which I. uw threatening among Kocovcr. Pomii lllnr Prlenda of Mm. K. J. Bentrlm ot, ,h,,lr return trip to their home ; wedding which waa of intereat to Walter Andem who ha. ' '"'"" and Iralnmeii. Mai- wilt be glad to learn that .he Is ,,., , wpolt-, v,,,t her. with the college net. In both Portland been III town from Oerber. V ell-r1"" "'' able to be up and about the , vhlitW, 8c,. They were ac- and Klu.imth Pall.. ; rrnt. visiting with hi. brolher. Ul" ,w" n'.dl.llona. house after an Bluest of over j compiled by MU. Helen Sch.al. i , , ty Ai.der.on. and hi. al.lvr. ",,",,rt '""" !'" two weeks. Mm, B....trlm la the daughter of Mr. 8cha..l. Mr, Cop- j Leave After VUlt !.Mr Charles BI..I.11. will leave V'tt "un" wl" ' "' wife of It. J. Bentrlm. local tick- plll,or , w, know M; Mrll. T. y, t Hlephei.H and jdmorrow for hi. California home. ; '"" but It wa. decided l " o.a.uv..i grower with largo liolilings in daughter, mm. Tom wearing, i cl(ic- land around Pendleton. will, leave tomorrow- afler a vlult J i,., ,MmtiiiK ,oi a weeg wnn ineir aon ..... William Bray, of the llraymlll 7" , .;,,,:. , ".r i brother. I,. K. Klepheii. and fam- ,.. ' .lr,, lo rtt Ihu strike bvfrtru ll'hltM I'llim riitiiliaiti V. waa III tfinvil popular ly. Mnf. Stephen, will go to u tlK,tt t0 ,pll , bu.lneaa . y ww jmJiJ?'iU'Iw.... -i Hnbl.lt Club to Meet -!.Mra. Helm Home The Alill. Addition Rabbit club yrt Myrtle Holm i win nnin a meei.ii rr.nav ni.ni . ... ......... ... ... . . ..... .... i..- I " - . eraue hhuui ir.iv.ai. rviurnet. I enn, iregv.l, ai.u .urn, t;t..i.ia at Mill, addition school at 7 this morning from a three mouths lo Portland, I o'clock. It was announced today, vacation In San Diego, California.' 1 ,11. R. Mllner Is leader of thai-jr,, ,m yi ,he , r). SlM.,, Tlmo , -lu . I club and progress of work under-jt( bnck in Oregon aguln - ' Mr. and Mm.' C. C. I.ow and taken by the vlnb will be dls-: that California Ivi. It. drawback' d.ughtem. Mm. John Klemoia. cu.ed. . 'a. well a. other states. jJIn, Rex .McMillan and Mm. Lloyd ' ' ,l.ow drove to Diamond lake Sun- Tichnor VMta tity m' ' U.tv On llu.iniw-r- , day whoro they apent the night. H. J. Tichnor. ouo of the old- A. A. Kuhnhausen. a well returning home late yesterday. J est, and most prominent residents known business man ot Portland They, report a moat enjoyable 1 of 1 Laugell valley, arrived In ; was In Klamath Palls yeaterday time at Ihl. popular resort. i Klamath Palls yesterday to at-j attending to business matters. ' tend to business matters. ' He was a guest at the Wlllard YUlta Dnugliter I hotel. ; wire Kamuel Wliialow aaklng bin. to urge the prealdent to appoint a finding rommlnalon to meet and meeting. FUNERAL NOTICES It I. rnllod. Plan, for tha new thy now ago ayaleni which shnuld have been hore aeveril week, ago have been tit laved. Mayor T. II. Wat- ' wii ii.atruc.eq to wire l-.it t.lltAI.DINK AI.I.P.N. hit fine files could not so much Work Well VnuVr Way IV-a TlinniRb fl' a .ruui. Even though the Midland-Calor I ' . ! section of the Klamath Falls- aanve io iwj Martin Biddle, spending summer at the Williuns ranch -and transactinc bitsinea. affaim. anection over Tuln ULe weea ntgnwar is not compietea k. c... . ,,h hi. .In .pot. the Klamath Fall.- by fn,hi .tretch or highway , brother. Lieutenant w'llllam Bld Lakevlew highway ui rough. but Oregon', last segment of the ' dl6. paased throul!h Kl.math lhnM .nflt. KaI ..on R.air anri . . . . . .- i i . , i " " ' . t .T roau a-oase course win ue '"" Falls Sunday on their way to Kennedy, .niilieer on the project. to find out tho reason for tha delay. v. The coulrart for tha comple tion of the- eighth aewer unit (leraldlne. the Infant daughter . awarded W. I). Miller al.ca of Mr, and .Mrs. Terry Allen piaa- he wa. low bidder out ot three, ed away at the family re.ldeuce, I according to Councilman Peln, 1121 lllrhn .treet. Monday eve- chairman, of the alreet com in 111 .mm auie naiaer arriteu in ning, i tie rniiit waa norn in thli tee, i Kkimath Palla vesterdav froiu'cltv July 14th. 1.3H. The tu. a j i..ri..i.i i L : iur.i netiricn ami Alex snive, 1 1 iii iu.e ijikc i iteiiding. California, and lett im- neral will be held till, afternoon permit lo operate a Junk aatab- - iboth well knpwn bu.lnesa men j Chirles A. Henderson, county j mediately for Rocky Point, where at 4 o'clock at the Karl Whltlm k , llabment at the corner of Oak from Chlloquln are In Klamath ! agent, left early thla morning i ales will vlalt with ber daughter. Funeral Home. Ping avenue at a nil Broad aUeela Muoteen the Fall, today visiting with friend, on one of hi. regular trips of I u-1. Mrs. Arthur R. I.eavllt. for the Hlxth. Interment will be made In building nermlta were .r.m..i next ten days. , Link villa, cemetery. . ; aggregating $21,536. ' . Here Vnim tlilloquin '.n,?.-,' 'mPrOT1 "vlding smooth and easy travel j Medford where they Joined "their 'ST'S over, he thoroughfare. .d Conn- mother. M. Margaret BIddle al .K ..Zr 7 tng.neer Oene Henry today. the Voorhee. ranch . . - - contract tor the roaa improve- Riddle is DeLap motored yesterday after- Mr. William graduate ot West ment Is held by the W. D. .Miller ' point, was aide 6t General Mar "Apparent; Z : r8riruknenCJroPma!. m "" V" ' nUmbr ' h laying rock on tbe woMt i beinS taken trm ' "iyears and plans to go to K.nsas fretcbes fimt. leaving the easier r !iu the near tulun t0 tt'n' ttlon for the rainy .eeason this . . . oiva!ry s.hool. ... . . i u lie tipencs j . . I Bids for the construction of Kcturn to Portlauil- ihanl" hrli... OA,.. GnnViia I fall. r Ve-i," n..i. ' """ '"'''ge across Sprsgue .-.The McKenxle Paas and the'rl"r ,l the 5rowinf. :l0mu"1,5r lloosevelt highway, secured more r Sprague and of a "pile bridge HooateM in the person, of John J" r,ver on the For ItcCall and family who have just Klamath-W ood River road, will returned from a motor trip thro- 08 Pened Saturday, it was an Uth southern and central and ' nounced today. The present Wood western Oregon. They enjoyed 1 rlver bridge was condemned public buildings in Klamath Falls, lereral days at Crescent City and ,hree weeks ago and early con-; inCu(ijn(? ,he Fremont school and Bandon and then swung back to! "ruction oi anotner span was the city library building. Klamath Fall, by way of the Mc-nr8ea ,DX tne county engineer's Mr. and Mm. Harold D. Marsh. whq have been at the New Wll lard hotel for tbe past few days, have returned to Portland. Mr. Marsh is a prominent Portland architect and has been Identified with tbe construction ot several Kemie Pass which they, described j office. as surpassingly beautiful. The Weather Tbe Cyclo-Stormagraph at Un derwood's Pharmacy has reglster- DrlifrJitful Drive , Catches. Bk Trout ! One of the most beautiful ' ed less than one point variation r. "Barney" Barnhlsel, local real drives In southern Oregon Is n the past eight days. Forecast estate man of this city tells us i from Klamath Falll to Prospect. for next 24 bourn: Fair with bt catching a seven and a half. and then np Imnaha creek, ac-J moderate temperatures. The Ty pound trout on a grey shackle j cording to A. W. Schaupp. city 'cos recording .thermometer reg (ly last week-end. With a party ; attorney, who with Mm. Schaupp istered maximum and minimum pi menus air. uarnouei wasusn-.ana mt ana sirs, will Houston, ! tern peseta res as follows: log at Odessa lake and he says enjoyed this drive Sunday. "This m i. it the fish were biting fine. ! creek looks like good fishing, al-j tnongn I really don t know how Return Prom Vocation Merwin "Red" Donelson, par cel post delivery clerk, has Just returned from a IS day vacation which he spent in tbe northwest xtates and In Canada. High t Ilet una From tugrnc jit would be at this time of year, V. .mr.- ana mm. w. j. Bertram, said Mr. Schaupp. . tOe north Ninth street.-have re-! . turned from Eugene where their Lake Wantn Information e.ognter. 'ary Bertram, submit-; Apparently there is to be a re-' t1ed to an operation for removal : vision of Lake county timber! of tonsils. Her many friends will assessments in the near future bt pleased to know that she Is; The county assessor, office has Improving rapidly. ! received a letter from County Judge H. E. Kelty of Lake conn- i . . . " mT . h T T . ., (y 'n which that officlaUasks the .JV"", O'Reilcy wssment in , Hg Jo, JZ It, 6 W,ef Mentioned In hi. commmLtion for Montana where they expect to . . . . , ,. tnak. their future home Mr. ! I,'? " slml,ar n' O'Relley was formerly interested i tormaiioa 'romjackson county. in Connelly Brothers store here. , ,. . 77 but sold out recently preparatory ! m M" , to leaving for Montana. f"'1 B' Barnes, -San Francisco, rwr--.. . field secretary of the United Ynm Marshfleld ! State chamb"' of commerce, and Mr. and JUrs. Earl Murphy j Yery actlve K0Ter tor the na were Klamath' Falls vIsRom yes-itlonal cnamber. Is spending scv terday from Marshfield. They ePl1 day ,n Klanla'h Falls. The Wera guests at the Wlllard hotel Klamath chamber In affiliated while here. Mr. Murphy was for-wlth the u- s- chamber and Mr., merly connected with the Port-! Barne conferred this morning laud Telegram. i w,th Ear' c- Reynolds, secretary j of the Klamath chamber. At Sea Shore "( C. Mrs. J. Royal Shaw and chil-1 Visits DauRhtern dren left yesterday for Bandon I Mr- Anm M. Haas, San Fran to spend a few weeks enjoying cisco, arrived Monday night from . the' pleasures of the sea shore, i San Francisco to spend several i (rY Shaw expects to take a cot- weeks visiting at the home of her WAFFLES- , None can compare with those you get -here PELICAN QRILL Near Pine Tree Theatre tag. at the beach. Safest Way to Stop Pain ' fc It It set nacauary to keart-da-fimslns drue or dopa of any kind to daughters, Mrs. E. M. Igl and jMrs. John H. Houston. Mrs. Haas has often visited Klamath Pais and is well known In this i city. Klamath 'Falls Sat. 7 C kaik r;touxnH Off On Vara! ioi JWUU JS J.1 Helen Breltenstcin, society edi tor and reporter of the Evening I jT. .Mu. , - Herald, has left for a two weeks I t ANIMAL5 A" vacation In Diamond lake. Mm. Breitenstein loaded hersdlt with iirai(ia, sciatica or rhaunuUam. ju.t : writing material, books and maga id V. ho- luicklv yii wUI bo hm, "e 1 planned to Just "laze fraat diacootforL ' Tyamol ts a aft thine, kaallnf ahaor hnt that go. In through the poraa and drive out Innammatioa which haa eettUd la tho aervea. Tha minuta you It oa voa oaa fool It b.lnnin. to about" at the summer resort. To liamlon Mrs. Arthur Wilson and daugh ter. I'aina and achea won atop, ter, Pearl Jean, left this morning tlo.T.oV ' Visit . Ahkiri, Trn.l l. P-t up M1cuilv w',h Mrs' Fa" Moser and fam- ffnr Mm pain mnd Inflammation, auf- uy. Mm. Moer Will O remem- taT, KTl'Zi LlimrTio,ti j berea " Vera Houston. r china; lotnts. ' Alto fin for lm M Mrk and mnicular aorn. Plcaaant, Kiw.... fHailiv Don t tail to j . tVrmlaa and aa-y to us. Buck 8ml(h was reRtntered at trr It it you want lanulna. la.tlnt re- j BUCK Smith Wat 'Snrl ff itI I. ,ne '"' uo,pl yesterday while - T, 'n own from Paisley, to attend ' STAR DRUG STORE to busiuess matters. I FEATURES wviEVERY I f QUARTER oa T GLOBE II THE HANNEFORD FAMILY, I . VrLTlpIG WAR 179 AND , I )PETER TAYLOR, PEER I VvjOF ALL ANIMAL I .,VmaiimATftDt. AMCRICA'Sa GREATeSlI 5H0U A RM. l DAILY I ITOWX TIt'KKT HAI.K t Irtus liny Only IM)KI1H00I) )ltV(J HTOItE 1 i " . j eJlodesAutiimn j . l a. Ml I r Unusual Smart ii 1 r ii i . i ti forDavUmeand ' J"; (JUATS SAUK f III f T ... .'a- a. Ill l of Georgette trimmed with 7 I-A I I I C ATC iuuiuriiiivviaiion, lil II Transparent Velvet nd new- ' I A I 1 I I tlA I . LaWIl and - III I . I ' r,.,.i- lil Ithe smartest Fall fashions; -.1 . for I)ress wear I uimy wuar III , flare tunics, side drapes or I , I New! Beautiful and smart fur I I A presentation of a wonderful col- I collars or scarf effect. 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