The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 01, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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TTTC EVENING TIEKAUV, . RLAMATTI FALLS, ORECOTJ
Tliimlay, November 1a t)2
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BRIEF NEWS
OF
KLAMATH
t'lul) IIdik-c Xtivrmbcr Mulli
ItralilliiR In kliuiinlli Kails
.Mrs. Walli-r Miixey mailo
trip to Klamuth Falls tho latti-r
part of UkI iwk ou liiisiiums.
They' have sold tlu-ir home on Al
'llnon strwl to Major C. A. Ma-
lone anil niri'liasod a hnnu In
Kliimatli Kails, IicIoiikIiik to Dr.
l!-rtha Sawyor of this city. -Mr.
Tim Kastrru Star Social club and .Mm. Maxvy rapcr! to rfsiilf
dance sfhiululrd fur Friday even-1 In Klaninth Fulls till winter
In. Nnrrmbor ninth at the Win- j where he la employed by the
tar Garden will lie. one" of the. ' Southern Pacific rompany. The
most cnjoyuhle tlamea of the i Maxey family haa resided In
lnter aearon. Members of the ! Asl'lund for a great many year.
Eastern Star, their famlllea and Mr. M.ixey was active In church
frlenda will enjoy the dance, 'and club work aud will be greatly
Jack nowrluit'a orchestra will j missed here Ashland Tidlnss.
provide the ilanoe music. Mrs.
V. Young l chairman of the Vn Klamath Wc-iih
Teachers' Association of City
Planning Many Activities
. committee lu'charge of arrange
ments,
The limine womnn who last
Friday evening created a dLsturb-
nni'A t tliA lnr"l n.i1lin utntl.tti
' Mr. and Sir. Kcliubcrl lloiuc land who was taken to Med ford
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schubert. , mid placed In the woman's ward
Sr., aro home from Baker and lor observation, was Identified
l.a Grande where they attended yesterday by her husband from
the final rites of their son-in-law. i Klamath Falls. The woman has
Georgo Meserve. The deceased I been ill 111 health for some time,
Mas widely known In Union and which was given as the reason
P.aker counties. Ills wife Is tho tor her mentally deranged con
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Schu-1 ditlon Ashland Tidings,
bert and beforo her marriage J
was one of the well known young Mm. Itruthcrton Away
. women of this community. Mr.
Meserve passed away In California.
Meeting Willi Jim. Thomas
Members of Eulalona .chapter,
Daughters of the American Re
volution will meet next Monday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Bert C. Thomas In Hjt Springs.
Mrs. L. L. Truax will preside as
Mrs. W. N. Ilrotherton Is en
joying a visit with relatives and
friends In Salem and Yakima.
Washington. Mrs. Drothcrton
will be away for at least a
fortnight. !
Sale Kntunlay
The Ladies Auxiliary of the ;
Mrst Presbyterian church will
hold Its annual rummage sale on
Joint hostess with Mrs. Thomas .Saturday at the Loonils building
at the meeting.
Met This Aftcrnooi
The regular monthly meeting
Mrs. W. P. McMillan is In charge.
Mm. AliUtrum Visited
Mrs. N. Ahlstrom of Dunstnulr
spent yesterday in Klamath
The ' Klnuialh Fulls llrjcl
Teachers' association plans lo
become active wlrtiln the near
future, with 0 proKram outlined
for tile winter and spring iniiiiths.
Miss Rita Farr, principal of the
Klversldo school will preside as
president of the usso. iatiun.
wjiich was formed In Klamath
Falls last year.
The member have Iwou divid
ed Into groups ns tho result of a
questionnaire mulled lo them re
cently. The preference of some
particular department was desig
nated by each, member.
Chairman of tho committees
of the departments have been .
named as follows: Study depart-;
ment, ('resale Tlllcy; Music de-.
I'.ivrtueiit, Kalhryn Marsh: Social.
li.isel Nohle: Athletics, Floienee
(lllnmn: Courtesy. Moat rice I'hlu
ney; Teacher service, Jennie
Mills.
The study group plan lo tske
np extension work und nuo
pl.iy production. In this de
partment there will also bo u
hook exchange.
Ill the music department a
Kite club will lie formed. Musi'
will he stud'ed by this group
throughout the year.
1 he social activities of tho as
sociation ( will take in dances,
brldce turtles and other social
events throughout the year. ;
., Athlclles will lake In. basket
ball, volley ball, hiking., swim
ming tennis, hkallug and other galea to the ). H. T A. lo ho'
sports. . held III Portland on IVcwmhor
The service department of the it?, 2S and I'll will be named, j
association will extend courtesies .
lo the new Icaeheis coming lo the1; Parcel post packages In llrasll
cltv. must he inurkeil, "If uudellver-
The (lot niretltig will he lielil able abandon." or "It u iul.lt ver-' j
in late Vim-viNt when dele-able, return i.i Moinlrr.
MV0MS
Our Covered Rain Proof Van Costa No More
Than An Open Truck.
YOUNG TRANSFER CO.
Phono KI'JT
lit So. 4th St.
Do Your Legs Grow Tired Easily?
Do Your Feet and Ankles Swell and Inflame
and Get So Sore You Can Hardly Walk?
. Have You Varicose or Tk
Swollen Veins and Bunches r
Near the Ankle or Knee o
To stop I lie nilserv. p.iln .r s. reiiesH, help reduce the
diiugerous swollen veins and strengthen I lie legs, use
Moooe's l iiieniM nil. This clean, powerlul, peiielrnlliiv
yet sufe iintlsipllc healing oil Is obtainable at all Hist
class drug stores. : ,
In hundreds of cases Moon' Emerald Oil has given
blessed relief. Get a bottle l )day. I'so II (nr l lcers.
Old Sores, tlroken Veins and Troublesome Cases nt
Krcema. Star Drug says your money back If it dues
not help.
MOONE'Sr
! 1
B Or nu-roly minoc at things in a I
N Imlf-lKMi'tcJ . way? StimuUtc -B , j
D tlu-ir appetites with bak- !
I inn leavened Willi Qilumet. i ltjt
I B The Ivst table tonic you've lSH K
G ever seen. And rtlmenilxT, m
, I the pleasure of eating ' "0 4
I stinnilaies digestion-pro g,y. V-Q :
, I motes health and luppincsa. IT
c IL. DOUBLE VSFA '
Mgh Mas aw ffsM J if i m
uAiaJaVauaBMEzaM
of the Ladles' auxiliary of the jFaU as the gue!lt of M M A
I'liofflrlal statb.tlcs place the Krench rallroiids are now nper
'areo of Creek forests at approkl-' atltig more fast tralns-lhaii 'i
i mately 17.1I.1.SI8 streniuiua or he fuuud In any other eontlnenf
about (.noo.uou acres. l Kumiwan country.
First Presbyterian church was
bald this afternoon at the church
parlors. - Mrs. -A. B. Lund acted
, u chairman of the refreshment
committee.
Party At Club Knjoyed
The Hallowe'en trollca that
members of the Reamea Golf and
Country Clul. held last evening
at the Club House proved one of
the most delightful affairs In the
history of the club.. A large num
. lor of the members and their
' friends were In attendance.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Brotherton.
Sir. Iloyt Here
Ed Hoyt of Fort Klamath was
a business visitor in the city
today.
HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS
BRING RESULTS
, G. Q. D'ALBINI
Certified Public Accountant
i Federal Tax Service
Phone SIC or
Medford
WANTED Woman to keep house j
ana care ior cnuurcn. lau a.i
1C12 Division St.
STRAYED Holstein heifer, one
year old, no brand, owner may
have same by paying expenses.
Call at old Mcllmse place on
1 South 6th. St. l-.1t'
FOR SALE Several New Zca
' land and Chinchilla does, will
f give hutches to buyer. Phone
1411W6 or see Eddie at Buirk
; Garage. 1-21
FOR SALE New bouse. 5 rooms.
. bath, garage, (nil basement. 3
... lots, will separate or together.
' a sacrifice, going to other in
terests. Phone S28-W. 1-ot
;i'OK RENT 2 room house. Call
, at 235 No. 5th. l-2t
PIANO TUNING. W. H. Morgan.
Star Drug store or White
.Music store. 1-tf '
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THANKSGIVING!
CHRISTMAS!
We advise early reserva
tions for holiday dinners.
Special ' dining room for
private parties.
1 linkhAVen
Phone762 129 N. 5th St.
Vote" For
Silas Obenchain l
Republican Candidate for County Commissioner
to fill the four year term from January 1, 1929
His Record
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. A resident of Klamath County for 44 years.
Took up a homestead in Langell Valley in 1884.
Improved his ranch and built up one of the
first bands of purebred Shorthorn cattle in the
County. Sold out in 1904. ' .
Sheriff of Klamath County two terms.
In grocery business Klamath Falls 1908 to 1917.
Rancher on the Klamath Irrigation Project 1917
to date, Specializing on pure bred Shorthorns. Has
won first prize at County Fair with his stock two
years.
Has grown with the country and knows its
problems from all angles.
What he has done he has done well, sincerely,
and with good conscience.
To those who know him these remarks are un
necessary as his friends and associates are all
supporting him.
For the benefit of the newcomers to the com
munity, this information is provided that they may
vote correctly.
ELECTION NOVEMBER 6, 1928
OIIKM'H.m titMID GCV. I.KAt.li;
J. II. ( AHNAIIAX, See.
Paid Advt. by Republican Central Committee.
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Good Citizens
Good citizenship demands a fair consideration
of the measures on I he ballot. )n not heed prop
aganda lo '.'vote no on all of them ! without regard
to their merit. The cfl'cet of such propaganda U
to destroy our Iiiiliativc law.
Radio Talk on INCOME TAX
KGW
Wednesday, October 31 Ray W. Gill, 8:15 to
8:30 P.M.
Thursday, November 1 Bert T. Osborne, Secre
tary State Federation of Labor, 9:15 to 9:30.
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Reduce .You Property Tax
Vote for the Income Tax
304 X Yes
The Exceptions
from Your NET
Income are :
$1500 on Single Persons
$3000 on Married Persons, or
Heads of families
$400 on Each Child or Dependent'
THE RATES ARE:
(On ImrtMr Iihimnc iillt-r csrmiillimB arc htUvn uiil)
First $1000 . 1 FifthSlOOO. . .4
Second SI 000. 2 Sixth SI 000. . .4
Third $ 1 000 . . 3 Seven th SI 00(
Fourth $1000.3 Eighth S1000
Ninth $1000. .G'.'o
On' off sums in exeest of $9000
(I'alJ Ailirrtlu-mral Drrsnn Ntnlr Crsnsr A. l-almller, llllrr, Or. tlrrs Hll l.d t l.ln.r . t iraliff.)
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