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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1928)
Friday, Sctcml)or 2S, 1028 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Page Nlng NEW 5 NOTES OF MERRILL KtlitA Mrrlttt i"urri'Mmliiil (Hpi'ilnl Id Tln lltiriilil) MKUIUI.I., 8il. SH. Tlix l.tnllc Alii (if tlm Klrt I'ri'nliy terlau church met u( the hulun of Mr. K. U. Mimiu mi Wuclhuailny aflrrtiuoii, Hcploniliir III. 'Ill ii regular IiukIiihn iiioiiIIiik htil after which riifrohiiiciiK wero r V o d ly Hip hoalua Tnnaa urearnt re: Mr-ailunica J. W. Taylor, Win. Jliiuettc, J V. H(oKllia, Kill HciiKKltia. M. A. Iluwiiimi, ('. Iliiwiiiau, M I,. Mourn. J. W. Arnravea, Calvin llaaklna, Vellnii lliiaktua, ,iith Muaklna. II. I,. Ilnll, lliirr Weal brook. Arleii llniwii, W. K. Ilnll rr. T. A. Illuke, J. A. Ilrown, l A. llron, It. II. Amloraiin, W II. Anderson, l.elir TurnlmiiKh. (I W. Offlrld. J. L. Kulhorlim haul, Illaui he I.amlrctli, uml J II. KlUwrll. Now inrmber ir enl were: Meailaini' Arthur Win ter, J. t HlMvenami. II. J. Ilcarila ley, and Mil llurilcrnil" Vial turn were: MukIiiiim Itayiminn Taylor. Jamea (Irry. Win. U'ulker NUil Ml )! KtcinliK. . Mr. and Mra. ('. Iluwman ar. vlaltlng at llio liiimii (if Mr. aii't Mra. l.onariK llowmnn In Cen tral I'olnt. Mlaa Marjorl Iluw man la ataylni with Mr. and Mra. M. A. Iluwman during Ihn all anca of hrr parent. Mra. Howl V.'aUui. and amall Children uf Woatwuod. t'allfurnla. arn v laltl ii( at tha Krni-at llartln roda homo fur a few do) a. Mra. Arthur frailer left Wc... nady fnr Onklund. fallfiirni.-i, whnra ahn will remain with Inn mother, who haa been critical:; III fnr aomo tlina. Mr. (ml Mra. Alb. rl Hrhuililt war rharlrarl.d by a lar crowd of tha younger fulka Wed neaday aranlnit. Tha arenl- waa apent In danrlni and playing cat da. Marlon (irayhael haa nlurnid bum from Oranta I'aaa where ba haa been for anvernl wn-ka training rare horaea. . Mr. and Mra Klui.r Mnrrltl and Kdna Merrill, and Mr. and Mra. J. II. Kldwell and daughter. KeofU. went to Central Point Sunday whera they enenl tha day With Mr. and Mr. Wm. M. Mer rltt and family. They returned bom by way of Crater 1-ake i Tha Mlaaea l-oulao llalton and Helen Anderaon led fur Kugene. Oregon, Sunday whera they will nlar thilr flrat v.ar at the I'ul Te ratty. i Mlaa Kaille Duller nf I'.t. Paul. s Mlnnxaola, la Halting at th home of her alater. Mra. II. J. Ilendrlrkann of Merrill, v Mr. and Mra. t lirrlle tilnrey are tha proud parenla of a baby Hoy that arrived Variiiadoy, Auguat I9lh. Mlaa Arleno Taylor an d' llghtfully aurprlaed wlih a ml rrllaneoua ahower given at t bnrao of Mra. J. W. Hrngglna on Haluidny afternoon. Iluateaaei for tha ahower were Mr. hYng glna and Mlaa r'aye Jlnnetle. A large gruup uf high arhnol glrla wero proaent. The Taylnra re cently loat their home by fire, (llenilou Colwell. Iluuulil Frai ler and Klehurd Anderaon left fur Kulelil In atlmiil Ihn tu f n I r. They were choacn lu rep reaeni tho pmillcy luilglug lenin lor the Imy' nnd glrla' club work lu Hie I'utiiily. Mr. nnd Mra. W. K. Fruit are eiijuyliig a visit from Ihulr grund imri'iiia of Ailln, t'allfurnla. Mr. Krillla went to Adln Huuduy ut ter hla Kiniidiuicuta. J ii una llruuk of ("him, Cali fornia, vlKlted ul Ihe hoinn of Mr. and Mra. J. II. Kldwell Hut-unluy II I.. Hall Inia returned hum from Heiillle wli.ro hu hua bean vlaiilhg with frleuda and rela Uvea fnr the pnat twu weeka. Mr. and Mra. II. J. Iliinilrlck ami, Mlaa H a d I lluller. Mlaa Knilierlne M (i I 1 1 o r and I'aul Menegat went to (ruler I.liku Huniluy. II. C I'uiker left Munduy nighl fur Indiana whera he will Join hla old regiment uf llln Hpunlah Aiuyrlcun WaV. Krom there he will go In Havana, Cuba, to at tend Ihn Niillonul Convention of the Kpaulah American War aa a delegate from Klumalh county. Itlchard llogue left Wedueaduy for Kugeue wheio li will enter j the necomi year at Hie I'lilver i ally of Ongoii. 1 lionnld llalley will leave Krl duy lor Cnrvallla whera he will enter O. A. C. aa a Junior. Speedy Little "Monocoupe" Arrives In Klamath Falls I'llotlng hla new I Mnnocoupe". rvioKiilU'd aa tho ulilinulo lillili' fur Hi" prlvule flyur, Normun llunaen, aou of Mr. and Mra. J. Hiiiiann uf I hla city hua urrlved III I lie rlly from Mouimkuii, Cull foinlu. "Hold" on Ihe new plune which la njanufiu lured by the Mono Alrrmfl Incorporation of Mollne, lllluola, llunaen haa tnken the lUteiicy for uortherii f'lillfnr' Hla lieadiiuailera will be at Mon tugue, t'nllfurnla. Aaliln. from Ha apiendld per furmunre and Ita extreme econ omy uf operation, the Moiiocnupu embrace avery feiilur, which hai brought It aiich populurlty. No longer la It nnceaaury to cllinli up over the lop tu enler. Juat open Ihn door a you would In an automobile. Tim iilunn I roiniilelely en cloaed, lielniela, gogglea or Other iiceoiitermeul i ' nut needeu. The puHaenger rompurliiMint la richly iiiiholalernd lu Mohair, it la poaalblu tu rnnvurae at, full III rot tie, fur rahuiiat gaaea and nolaea are collected and carried behind Ihe rablu. Mure thnn four hundred mllei can be made with the gaaollne lank of 26 galloua filled. , llauaeii will return aouth to morrow after a brief viall here with hla people. "One hundred mllea an hour." Till wu the anawer llanaen gave when naked how fnat the ".Mmiocmipe" would travel. Oregon Ready For 1st Game With Pacific KI'CKN'K. t)re Sept. !k. (A!') Klual acrlmmagn wa held yea terdny ai Head Coach John Mr 1 Kwan atarted Ihe laat alagea of preparation or hi llllveraity or 'Oregon football team for Ita game here Saturday, ltb 1'aciflc i I'nlverally. The Iladger are ; alated aa the flrat teat fur the , huaky W'ebfou! lineup. McKwan haan't Bellied on a alartlng romblnatlun and Indlca jlluna pulut toward at leaat three teama being uaed til la week-end ; In the aeaaon opener. ' John Donohue, atock halfback i with the 1927 freahman team and a fine proa pert for the varalty. will bo aeen In a new rule from I present Indlratlona. Donohue ha been ahlfted to guard till week and with a little experience prob ably will be a regular at tbla poat. He la plenty laat and In the alyle ul play to be uaed thla Jail the guard will come out of the line for Interference. Injorlua, none aerloua, have I forced McKwan to bait hard i arrlitimago and tho aquad will be fared only with light workouta thla week. ' KIMW I.OST TltKAKI ItK ; KINSTON, N. (. Sept. IS. Mr. Jeale Tyndall baa recover ed the wedding ring which ahe loat liy eara ago. A now ton 'ant, wi.rklng In the garden of the h.'ime In which ahe lived .when tho treasured ornament , waa loat, found It and traced ' I lie owner through the Initials 'j. T. to J. M. Clever Gypsy Relieves Bend Man x)f Money IIKM). t)re.. Hepl. S. I CP) I). Hphler of Itvnd la abort tl.tg today.' berauae he believed a tiypay fortune teller could give him advice about making a good J Invealment. I Ou the advice uf a r'Pr. Informed him that ahe could not give Ihe required advice unleaa he had the money In hla pnaaca tun. Hphler drew II. SOU from a local bank Wedueaduy aftemoou. Then he returned to tho quarter of the fortune teller lu the heart of the city. t The Uypay aaked to aeu the money, then lualrut'ted Hphler tu go out and buy a new, white handkerchief. While he wa gone, the fortune teller cut up a roll of white paper and wrnpped thla lu two tl bill. When Hphler returned the tiyp ay aaked to u-e'the money In hla pocket. Thla wa don, and when Hphler opened hi pocket Wednesday night, he found he' hud only 12. The (J) pale havo left town and cannut be found, official report. Kunerala have become aorja! event, like wedding; and the do-; reaaed may yet become a un-j Important aa the groom. S3' 9 o Big Basin. Lumber Co. ; Lowr-Bell Tratfa Mark EVERYTHING TO bVILD WITH" Phone 107 Spring and Main Klamath Falls, Ore. Keeping Babies and Children Healthy frequently demand the uae uf good luxatlve, 'BufCStSSC Milk of Magnesia Kffecllvc and pleasant to take. I'uretest Milk of Magne ala I the beat kind we know of and we recom mend It without hesita tion It la of full atrenglh and purity, pleaaant to take and thoroughly rcllablu. 50c l ull Pint STAR DRUG CO Tho kws&L Store Texas Girl's Debut Success IiKKKIiKV. tiermany. Kept. 2H. tl'Pl -An American girl lrcda Ave, daughter of a Teau clergy-tniiu--created a aenaatlon here tonight hi her European o per mil ium ii IK h t lu her Kuropeuu oper- jUtle debut. I Hinging Verdl'a "Fnra del iHcHtlnu," Mla Ave won the favor uf a fuatidiou audience which called her back a do.eu tlinea after the curtain fell. 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