V
day, August 21,
1028
THE EVENTNC HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Buster
Brown
Shoe
t
Store
sn?
S a n o
Every Ladies'
PUMP
and
OXFORD
2 pair for the
price of 1 pair
Sale Continues.
Buster Brown's
Famous
2 for 1
Sale
Gome Here
for a REAL
Bargain.
NEWS IN BRIEF
Ilililf- Wmk lu Willi
Work on llm nuw tirlilKii ovur
Ihn Di'Mi liuti-M rlvnr nt Muupln
wll begin unrip next week, tiroh
ulily Moiiduy. It was announced
Intra loilii y by (lliilin I'axaon,
bridge engineer of tho Into
highway ili'inirt tiK'iit , whii wn lu
llunil toiluyt KuikonbnrK-WIlt-iiiuii
riiinpuny of Portland, eon
trartnra, cipnct lu lis on Ilia
ground .Monday morning, rendy
to begin work. Tho nuw bridge,
alovl nml reinforced concrete
atruclure U28 feel long, will be
tin 1 1 1 Just bwlow the present
bridge, in ii k I ii K It iolhlu to con-1
tlntiu tit ub the ' present pun,
IturlUK construction of tho new
olio, Tho mnnl trunii span ovur
tho river ! tu tin 201 Vi ' foot
long, with L'linrnito viaduct 127
feet long on tho north xlln ami
concrete approach 4BIH4 fuel
Ion K mi tho louth alilo. llcnd
llUlll.tlll.
IIMM) VUll Hummer lien I
Approximately 1000 visitor In
addition to IIiom who own cot
luge and huva summer hoim-a ut
Lake o' fh Wood, a pond each
week-end nt thlM resort, accord
ing to W'm. M. Ilrlggs. local at
torney, who la Interested In the
Lake o' ibo Wood Amusement
rooipany Willi h la making exten
sive Investment till summer.
Approximately 113,000 la being
Vnt by tho amusement company
In dcvelovlng I la holding at tho
retort, tin states, now cabins be
Iiik constructed aa rapidly an
lumber ran lo hauled to tho lako.
Aahland Tiding. ,
(Jo lluiklt'berr)liiK
Mr. and Mra. Harry Ackley,
nccompanli d by Judge A. L.
Learitl. left Hilaj morning for tho
big Huckleberry mountain on
tholr yearly pilgrimage after Iho
dellrloua berry that ripena there
every year. II la underalood that
Ihla particular parly of berry
plrkcra doe mil hold the record
;for qn.inltly gathered, bill never
Iheleaa they initially return with
I fifteen or twenty gallon, ilerrloa
'can be purchased at a reasonable
amount per gallon from plrkcp
who upend the summer at the
mountain.
Arlxonn VMtora Arrive
.Mr. Calvin lloalaon and two
on. Tom and I lean, will arrive
today or Haturday from Jurunie,
Arlona. While here they will
bo Iho bnuao gueat of Mr. and
Mra. Ceorge Kterenaon nt their
couulry lioino on Calilmil.-. Mamh.
Mra. lloalaon la Mr. Kir ,'enann'a
later and will be remembered In
Klamath Fall aa Mlta'Agnoa
Htevenaon. During Mra. lloal
aon' vlalt here ahe will bo Joined
by her moilter. Mr. Htevenaon,
who realdea In Eugene.
IIitt On Busliieiw
Mra. Avery of Klamath Falls
waa an Ashland visitor Una wbek
transacting bualneaa and visiting
friends. She was a gueat at tho
J. M. Hughe homo on Oak
street during her slay here. Mr.
and Mrs,' Avery formerly owned
ami operateu me jsoiua (.are in
this rlly, also being residents of
the Belvlow district for a few
years before moving to Klamath
Fulls whoro they own a restau
rant. Ashland Titling.
MiMloe Wi.r Vet YInIi
.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hnrrlng.
Ion arrived - this morning from
their homo In Sea I lie lo visit for
tho next ton dnya with their
daughter. Mra. C. Snaw, of tho
Hhaw-Macltea Stationery attire,
Mr. Harrington who ia a veteran
of both the Civil and Modoc war
la enjoying a vlalt with Captain
O. C. Applegnle, wilh whom he
served during the Modoc war In
southern Oregon and northern
California, .'
After HteellicaiW
Two representatives of the II.
M. Bylloaby company, David M.
Hinklo and (leorge Cowleiall.
with headquarters at Des Moines,
la., arrived here this morning to
spend a short vacation In the
Moguo Itlver valley. They expect
to visit Crater lako and try tholr
luck at landing ateelheads. Med
ford Tribune.
To Hetiiin Ni.mlny-t-
Mrs. Frank Evans, who accom
panied her daughter. Miss Clara
Mines, lo Ejigone the middle, of
the week will return the first or
the week and will take up her
duties at The Mode Shop.
Hi glnlereil From Han Franclwo
Tho following people were reg
istered at the Wlllard, Hotel yes
terday from 8nn Francisco: W.
R. Clark and Mrs.' Clnrk; It.' S
Hncy nn (I J. F. Dixon.
In Klnmnll. Ftou. Knst
' Mr.'nud Mra. Mnrtlrt L. Hansen
were Klu in nth Kails .visitors from
Chli-ngn yeaterdny. While here
they were guests nt the Wlllnrd
hi-.tcl.
llookkei'per HI
Miss Joyce Hlgfredi bookkeeper
for the Wlllard hotel, la confined
In her lied with n hnilly Hiirnlueil
hip.
Knjoy I'HMipliiK Trli
Mra, Mury Curllalo ami ami,
('' II, accompanied by Mlsne Ini
tio, Hazel nml Kilna MU liaelnon,
returned tli In week from a rump
Ing trip nt Luke o' the WuiKiu.'
Thny ruport a iiionI enjoyable
lliuo anil thut tho huckleberries
were wry plentiful although
iults some dUtuuce from llm
like. '
Cluuigo Vmitiion l'lnn
Mr. and Mra. J. Itoyal Hltaw
who planned to li-ivo the flrat of
the week for llundiin changed
Ihnlr plan and will leave to
night Instead on i flnhlng ti Ip to
Iho head water of Iho Ileaehutea.
They will bo accompanied on Ihla
plnaaunt trip into the wllda by
Mr. and Mra. W. L. (Minn.
Teacher llelurn
Mia Anne Hheii will arrive
hero from tier homo at Astoria
where alio hae been spending the
vacutlon month and will tuko up
her diitlea aa (earlier lu the
Spring Lake school the flrat of
September. Last your Mise Hhca
waa Iho populur timelier at Uray
mlll. rorlliiml People Arriving
Mr. and Mra. 0. II. liwou
of Portland will arrive In Klm
ulll Kail tonight and will bo the
guests of Mr. and Mr. Claud
II. Davie on a week-end trip to
lako o' the Wooda. Mr. Dawson
I sales manager for the Monlag
Btovo Worka.
Veiling In Halein
Mra. Marlon Ilarne and clt il
drcn, Jimmy and Aliaon. and Mra.
Wilbur Kennet, (eft yeaterday for j
Kalein. Oregon, where they will ;
vlalt for the next ten daya with
Mra. Kvnnct'a alater, Mr. Bert 1
Cook. , I
Ib'lurna hini Kiul
Mra. L. D. lloyle. who
been vlaltiug In Wlnnepeg
and.
Chicago for the paat alx week,
will be homo Wodneiday. Mr,
lloyle la ,the wife of I.. D. Boyle,
a member of the Great Northern
railroad office alnff.
Home From Ti 1 1
Mra. Charles (i irecloy and Mra.
M. Clucomlnl. who left last week
to attend the funeral of Mr.
Olaromlnl's brother and Mrs. Oar
celou's uncle, at Ferndale, Cali
fornia, returned .Wednesday to
Klamath Falls. t
Visiting Cmlrr lke
Henry Brown and family of
Cortland, passed through Klam
ath Falls yesterday on his way
to Crater lake where ho spent the
day enjoying the scenic marvel.
He plnnned lo return by way of
Medford.
for Wei-k-Enil
Mr. and Mr. Harry E. J'elu
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter West
and son Bill, left this morning
for East. I.uke, where they will
spend the week-end returning I
hero Into Sunday evening.
j.y,ml Vancouver
The friends of Miss Mary Jo and daughters Thlrza nnd Helen
Walsh will be glad to learn that left Sunday morning for Hocky
she Is returning goon from hor i l'oint where they will spend the'
Vancouver homo to resume her j week. They were joined there
duties as teacher In tho county, by Mr. and Mrs. K. L. ..Ilosley
schools, i . , .mil children. ,
i Mrs. , lien Hall returned from
Announce Kooil Sale Seattle, Tuesday morning. she
The Mothndlst ladles will bold accompanied Mrs. A. J. Offleld i
a cooked food sale Saturday, An- north and has been vIsltliiK with
gust 26lh, In tho building aotm j relatives for a week. '
lo be occupied by tho l'nstal I Kov. C. C. Hulet preached at j
Telegraph company, 62t Main j "10 I'roshyieriau church In Klam
atrcet. tt,n 'a,la Sunday. Rev. Hnlet Is'
J here from his home in :Myrtle
Vlsft Crater I .like : Point to spend the renin inder of.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hardy. ' llle '"-miner. i
daughter Francis, and son Bobby.-1 c- H- Cnrleton and son. AI-;
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hardv and , fr,1- of Central Point, spent sev-'
her natenls. Mr. and Mrs. Krauso cr"' lu's ,n Morrill last week, at-I
of Salem, made the trip to Crater j
lako and return Tuesday
Ing by way of Klamath
Ashlaud Tidings,
return-!
Palls
Kpoctcl Fnin. Seattle
Otto Ellis, local manager for
tho Postal Telegraph company.
and Bex Davis, who have been .
in Seattle for the past two weeks
are expecieu noma on euunay.
xi .i i ti i.
letl,.Hll,t Minister Hetarns
Rev. and Mrs. Frank L. W em-
e t are home after ten day, spent
at tho coast enjoying rest wlth-j(rom
in the aound of the breakers.
LODGERS POUR
, OUT .OF HOUSE
AT FIRE ALARM
l'OUTLAND, Ore., Aug. 24. (A.
1M Itouted from their beds
when fire swept a lodging house
here early today, 26 persons fled
to the street In their night
clothes. Police report none In
jured, although several lodgers
had dlfflgulty In escaping
Ie- i ii
cause of the smoke.
Cnuso of the fire was not defi
nitely determined. The bltue
started oh the roof nnd had gain
ed fair headway before It was
seen by residents nearby. They
culled the fire department. Lod
gers In the meantime, had been
aroused by tho smoke.
What Ghaiice, Indeed!
if r ; !
ajBV;'- -nioi"Ji a ? ' I "'V '
I If Judge Belle Jtnsrj II l sketch!
'mas who appeared In knickers, what chance, do you suppose, would
hia'VLhe two young women pictured with
11 rp t'lara Bow (right) exhibiting
peoi anil a lair ueanvuie iiamsol
ILL I II
Newt Note of Farm Com-
munity Told by Her- -j
aid Correspondent
I ME II KILL, Ore.. Aug. . A
; meeting of the Library club was
held nt the home of Mrs. C. A.
Barrowa. Mrs. Iwl Ksmlra
land Mra. M. W. Howard assisted
iMr. Barrows. The following
I member were present : " Mes-
dameT. A. Blake. W. C. Bulky.
1 1. W. Burrls. K. L. Dallon, J.
Kid well, II. H. Anderson. H.
;0. Cox. Ben Fau. K. J. Korlio
bom, Kay I'lrkctt. J. C. Sleven-
son. J
Alleen Murray. Mrs. E. L.
Moore was a. visitor at the meet
ing. '
. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Anderson ;
lending t0 business.
Mr- 8n,i Mrs- Joe Slokel spent
i,ne week-end visiting in the vnl-
;iey. : 4
J. W. Scogglns and his Boy
;Seouts returned Motnlu? from'
Lake of tho Woods.' While there, i
Troy Cook and Allan Moore, two!
of the scouts, saved Lloyd' Delap. '
iclrcult court clerk, from drown-.
:)ng
g. Mr. DeLap Was Rolng down
' for the third timn
taHKht Mm. This Is the .'net-on.. '
, peraol) from ,
iMlB8 AlBmcd.- aU nslHn
,ler hon)e , Sacrrment0 at i
,ne nonle of ,ler unc,e . w. s. ,
.Hull. ;
I - Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bowman J
'and Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. H. P.'
Hlanton and children, left Sun
day morning for a week'a trip
through Coos county. t
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ball nnd 1
son Itolnnd. Mr. nnd Mrs... Monte
Hutchison and family spent a
few days this week at the tieorge
Wilson home in .Merrill. Mrs. i
Ball aud Mrs. Hutchison are sis- j
ters of Mr. Wilson, and ale for-
iuer reaitlrnls of Merrill. !
I Air. nnd Mrs. ('. (. .Merrill of
Klamath Falls arc being con-.,
'grntiilnted nn the '. hh th of n
I daughter.'
Mrs. A. Ilawn. Mrs. M. (lia
icomlnl, Miss Alameda Hull and
(John (ilncomlnl spent Sunday nt
Crater Ijiko.
1 Miss 0n Kskiitlgo of Ashland
MERRILL CLUB
HOLDS MEET NG
barred from court a' lady wit
he?
her here have to testify?
a new idea in Hollywood aox
on sun Datn bent.
is visiting at' the home of her
sister, Mrs. Jim Clyhurn. Miss
Eskrltlge formerly attended
school here and bas many friends
who welcome her return.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey and
Children are visiting from their : '
home In California at the W. C. '
Ballcy ranch. ,
Mr. and Mrs, J. W., Taylor. A rf r
lone Taylor aud Margaret Hall
left Saturday morning for a
week'a vacation at Crescent City.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Itaniboand
daughter, Kurena. spent the
week-end in Medford visiting
, H
with relalives.
Mrs. J. A. Dewey and daugh
ter. Winifred, returned Saturday
evening after a visit with rela
tives lu Nebraska and South Da-
kola. ?
Miss Allcnn Murray spent the:j
week-end In Klamath Falls at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Cheyne.
:
For results use Herald Class Ads
Another Lot of
Coats have
Arrived
Making us have the most complete stock of Ladies'
Coats in Klamath Falls. They are in blue, black,
brown and tan, in sizes 14 40. They are ,
priced from v
.75
FALL DRESSES
In crepes, satin-back crepe, geor
gettes and velvets, size 14 46.
These dresses are priced at
9.75 -14.75 -16.75
We have a few light dresses left to close out at
8.75
! .-
Bessie's
DRESS and COAT SHOP No. 2
103 South 7th St. '
BESSIE'S DRESS AND COAT SHOP No. 1
1505 Washington St., Oakland, Calif.
NAME TEACHERS
FOR 1928-1929
(Continued from page One)
Bpanlxh; Ml Virginia
Kngllxh; K. Vaiidorpoiil.
U'pul
olvlca;
tlUiilu Woodruff, generul
euro and arirhmetic.
8CI-
Teacher have not aa yet been I 0: """uce r.. . em, iu.ru
a.Hlgued .o two department, of:"""!": V,rT' ,1 "y' . f
11,0 arhotil. un.nely, ai icuce n(lj grade; Helen Wylle four ,
domoalle -. lence. "" ' " "K h- '
The t. ber. of the rurlo.ie "p: En,,"' '"nine. flfl.l
u-hoola a aaalgneil to their trade. . .
. lao by J. I'. Well, city .uper-1 IParlmentuI work: Ktell
lntndont of achoola, are . fol-! ''''. ta"J'"1; "i,rtUOr
low:
Fremont School.
i Aguala II. I'arker. principal ;
Clara Jarvia, fourth grade: T.
! Schneider, fourth grade: ' Helga
l.aron, fifth grade; Agnea Erf-
alon, fifth grade. '
Departmental work; Cth to
Sth Florence Ollmann, Hazel
No'ile, Helen Clark, I.ulu Koater,
Kill ri Mlmler. May i'hlnuey. Eva
lively. Henrietta Eckern. Ixroy
Krdman, manual training; Olive
Wilton, home economic.
Centra! Hrliool.
Ina Harkett. principal; Molly
fielding, flrat grade; Anna Ore
dlngder, flrat grade; Vera Berry,
flrat grade; Maryann Adams, sec
ond grade; Anna Mae Johnston.
aecond grade; Laura Olson, third
grade: Lena liackclt,
grade.
Kairt lew Hi liiMil.
Ebba Bennett, principal; Ella
Callahan, flrat grade; Freida
Kilt. firxlK rade; Eblia- Bennett,
aecond grade; Alpha Eckern, ec
ond' grade; Hena Tlngley. third
jlllHHIIIHIiHHHIHtMiHllHHtHHIHH
Cor. Ninth and Klamath Ave.
' Opposite Post Office
Saturday Special
i
if Ladies' Handbags at 1.50 each J
Many of these are
, $4.00 in value
OUR NEW
Fall and Winter Coats
are now in stock. The best prices for the
quality offered
INew Dresses
! - -
of better quality and style
Special Line of Millinery
The new Fur Felts in
? ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW
X Large line of new
I ; i in Novelty
Come and see us
1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 m m 1 1 m
to $
gO.50
grade; Knthryn Marah, fourth
grade; Julia Kukln, fifth (rude.
Mill School.
Agnea I, ageaon. principal;
Itulh Hill, flrnl grade; Holla Un
cord, flrat gruilo; lluxel Phillip.
"r"t n",B; Kerda Hryant,- ec-
onn graun; r;mer n.irreii, aee
ond grade; Auguala ('lynch, third
HO FuwiiruH, L.nnan u.
I l'ellmn 1'llv Hehmil. '
.,,,. ui, -ii. Anno
iCIoater, flrat grade: Beatrice
j Phlnney, aecond grade; Vera
JuiiKjuhann, third and fourth
grade; Ella Wiliette, fifth, aixth
and aerenth grade.
. Rivcralde Krhmil.
; Etta Farr, principal; Mayn D.
Wells, firm grade: Duma Shu-
mate, aecond grade; Etta Farr,
: third grade; Barbara . Clark,
fourth grade; Jennie Mills, fifth
I grade; Florence Howe, alxth
I grade; Jane Claye. seventh
'grade; . Iluth Banders, eighth
j?r;le.
t The supervisor of mualc In the
J Klamath Fall schools will be
j Lillian Darby; supervisor of phy-
! alcnl eritirallnn .IfMenh Ptiak and
third j Hupervlsor of health, Helen Can-field.
Prohibition Commissioner Do
ran baa ordered dry agents to
quit shooting Innocent people.
Kven if the intention Is ouly
good clean fun?
Shoppe
Genuine Leather up to
latest shanes and colore. T
Dress Accessories t
Jewelry.
You will jbe pleased t
1 1 m i ii i n n 1 1 u 1 1 1 n I
We also carry a snappy line of
formal and evening dresses from
; 14.75 to 35.00
This includes taffetas, lace,
georgette and beaded dresses.
Size 1442.
Phone 1622
Don't
Forget
-
: Buster
Brown's
i
53 E
Every Ladies'
PUMP
and
OXFORD
2 pair for the
price of 1
Buster
' Where the
Real Bargains
Are. -
Brown
Shoe
Store
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