The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 27, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    Tuesday, November 27,
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NEWS IN BRIEF
Tliiillsiiuils of IIIiiIk
Thousands ut mullurds, pin
lull, wlilgtiun mid l"ul staged
it surprise party fur Klamath
hunter wIipii llii'y dropped Inlu
Tula hike at I limn when ex
perienced ohurvr Imtl diirlar
cil I hut I In' northern hlrd had
all nrrlred, According lu report
lit Kuinolli Full" there ant morn
duck on the liuita lnko till
aim tlinu In previous year.
However, I liu lilnU appear lo
stuy within tliv liouudnrlcs of Hip
new (iiiuii reaervo. Medford
Mull Tribune.
Jolly XclulilmiV Meeting
The Jolly Nclghhors will ni"et
un Wcilueicluy, December 6, wllb
Mrs, V, J. Newman oil Hummer'
I. uiii'. Tho rutcrlaliiturul fur Hie
' afternoon will consist of a Christ
mas program, gift richauge mid
other forms of cuturtulniueut
The hostesses to assist Mr.
Newman am; Mr. T. N. l'sc,
Mr. Krvd I'otiT Mr. J. 11.
Vlntor. Mm. Wllllmn Kivll mid
Mrs. t hsrle Hamilton.
Mivlliraila Hilling
Hllvvraide and ivtilhvad are
reported striking mure readily
now. Tho mi I iii mi lire luklug a
number three, braaa or copia-r
aplimi r. ' Tho sleelhoads atlll
mh'iii to llko lbs fly with tlm
rol i-uailimau having tho pre
ference, Hpurlsmcu liavu lawn
to k Ina; aoiiiu large ratrhea ot the
(vi'llirnda ricouil)'. (Jrunta I'aaa
Courier, " '
lli) (lilltl Imprnvnl
Tbe amall ilauahter of ; Mr.
and Mr. Wllllaio llaya, who, ha
bvn crltlrally III for -many daya
wllh pneumonia la tome what
liuprovid today. The child waa
aald lo have paaaml the crlala
Inat Sunday. Mr. Ilaya la mall
carrier for rout two. He la un
able to atlead III bualneaa dullra
becaua of tho rblld't lllne.
Krnt Ahle To Kx Out
Karl Kent ' of the Klamath
Vail creamery la able to be
about again after havlni been
confined at the family realdenro
for eonia lima tierauao of Injur
Ik received at tho rtramery. Mr.
Kent wa i-atiiht In tbo oteelrlc
rburn rrrrlvlii a badly brulard
ba' k and !.
Inltlnlloa Tunlgtit
Members of tho Klumuth Kail
order of Knight of Colijiubua
and visiting member k. aaked
In attend tho Initiation to be
held tonight at Lyceum, hall at
tight o'clock. Klve candidate
will recelvo tho first degree. The
lulllntory degree will be confer
red by the local council team.
Illg Oue Ijimleil
lister llrlgga reports having
landed a IS pound :eelhesd on
the lower river. He look the
uh on a spinner nnd waa there
fore unable to enter lu the Kluld
and HI renin contest. Thla Is
one or the lu'rgiist fish reported
taken this season from the Itugue
lllver. (irauts Pass Courier.
lli'tumeil Krom Vnlle
"llustvr" llrown has returned
from Ashland where be visited
wllh hi uiuthur. Mr. Prank
llrown and bla lister. Audrey
Drown, llrown Is employed here
with the Southern Pacific com
pany. V 'ielui lied Homo
Thud Mi l tut t un has returned
to Ashlund after visiting with
friends lu . Klamuth rail for
roventl duys, McHutluu wus
formerly In (he Jowclry business
In this city. For the winter hn
will muko Ills homo in Ashland.
iSoulli (lu HuntiiHc Trip
Kurly this morning when the
fog wa ao lieuso it wa next to
Impossible to find one wuy along
thu highway, Churlus Itlley and
I. Hancock loft for Siskiyou
county to pend tho day hunting.
Altentling tiolilen Wvalillna;
Mr. and Mrs. T. Colo ami
diUKhler, Tlieltnu uf this -city
wero lu Aahlnud to attend the
Guidon Wedding celcbratloa of
Mrs. Colu'a parenta, Mr. and Mr.
K. M. Itcaso ou Alida street.
Itet limed I'rom Hoiilli
j Mr, and Mr. M. P. Evan and
Mr. and Mr. Krcd Oarich have
relumed homo from Saeratnonto
where thoy a pout several days.
They uindo tho trip by motor.
Mis VVulton Itcturned
Mlsa Knllierino Walton has re
lumed homo tiflor apendlng tho
past two tnontlis nt Stocklon.
California nt tho homo of hor
slater, Mr. Itcutrlco Ilrodney.
I'owler Krom Vnlley
It. Fowler, representative of
tho Kowler Sales company ot litis
city Is buck from a business trip
to Med ford nnd Ashlund.
IliirniK Transnrta Business
II. H. Damns of Spraguo lllver
Is lu the city transacting busl
jit. totlay. . .i.;..:;r:..,..; .
1028
' una..
Wilson Wiley ItWllilli-d
Wilson Wllny, district attorney
nppolnllvo hns returned from
brief liuiliics visit hi California.
Hiiectilly Mr. Wiley wn appoint
ed to uirg thu encxplrcd term of
thu district attorney.; Tho pol
Hull wa left vacant by the roslg-1
nut lull of W'lllliim Duncan who'
II elected rlr. ult Judge Ot til I
November election. '
j
Sniivd Hi nil Aincl.lii) fluMt
Ktudcnl of Hocrvd Heart Acad
emy will mi Joy I ha Thanksgiving '
holidays with a vacation of aur
oral day. They will leave '
school Wvdilcsday afKruoon and
return to their studlea on Una- j
day morning, December third.!
.Many of tho students will Juiir
ticy to near hy Puts to bo with j
relatives Bud friend.
i.itik I ifu t.iii ill ;
t.ltllo lioiiua Klfn, email .
In urIiKt of Mr. and Mr, (ieorxe
run will tu unahio to rtaumej
her ai'liool work for the remain- j
d r of thla lurm becauae of 111-1
iu . Duiiua la not recovering
at rapidly aa the family phyel-
cinn iiomu nii woum iroin on
atturk of mrunlca.
Itojul ,rl)libutii I'arl)'
A program will lie glwn by
tho lloyal Nclglilior uf Aui-rlia
mi Wi'rtni'aday nigh'., Nnvcmhiir
2S at tho Odd KLllowa' Hall. A
rumor la ont that a wedding
will tako plaeo at tho parly.
An Invitation la ritended 10 all
nieiulH'r of tho Woodmen and
lloyal Neighbor.
Mr. ami Mm. Krllarl -avlna
Mr. and Mr. T. W. Nellt-l
.....
1 e
and amall daughter
jWedneaduy morning
iKranrlani and otbi
III
for Kan
out hern
Dahlia lo lw m,.nn Inr nilna limn
ma tlmo.
I;,. " . , . . .
Mr. Neltb-I la aaaiatant apeclal
agiiii of the standard Oil com
pany.
Hope (Jonloai To Vlnlt
Mia Hope (lor.lon. daughter
of Mr. and Mr J A norrfnn
j will -arrive here Wednesday from
Portlaud to enjoy the Thauka
I arl Inaj holiday with her parent
and many friend. Ml Uordon
la attending 8t. Helen' College
In Portlaud.'
Oorllrr'a llng
Mr. and Mrs. Harry (ioeller
and children Jeanne, Nanctie.
A dro and llnrry wll speuil )hu
Thanksgiving holiday at th
homo of Mr. and Mrs. K. M.
Wilson of Medford. Mr. and
Mrs. Wljson aro the parent of
airs, uocllcr.
.MIaa Mnasey lUturnlug
! Miss Allaa Mnssey. riauchter of
Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Mauiey. will
arrive on Wednesday evening
from Eugene to enjoy lha bjli
day bore with parents and
friends. Miss Masse la attnnitlnr
the Cnlrerslty of Oregon, where
she Is majoring In music. -
-
Knronlr Home
Mr. and Mrs. K. iSim Ilaldwin
of Lukevluw visited here yoater
duy onroute home from the val
ley where they spent several daya
with relative and friends. Mrs.
Ilaldwin Is lha daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Leopard of till city.
! Postmaster McCnll III
I Postmaster John A. McCull I
confined to hi homo with an
i attack of luflucnsn. Mr. McCall
,wns tukun suddenly III last Sun
day. Today hi condition wa
reported Improved.
Miss Dnrley llptiirninK
.Miss Hetty Durley, student at
the Oregon tituto Collegu la ro
turulng homo for tho holidays
to enjoy the vacation wllh rein
lives untl fi buds.
Miss Carlson To Iteturu
Mlsa Kill Ih Carlson, another
of tho collego sot, attending tho
L'nlvorslly of Oregon will visit
ItCro over the Thanksgiving holi
days with relatives and friend.
Wmlnrmlny llrlilgu t'lllb
Member of tho Wednesday
Brldgo Club, will moot at tho
homo of Mr. Hoy Jackson on
Lincoln alroot on ' Wednesday
nfternoon, December fifth.
Mrs. Onnn Taken llOnic
Mrs. J, (Jiinn ha been remov
ed from tho Klamath Vnlley hos
pital to hor homo on Oak slroet.
Llltlo hope I held for bcr re
covery. .Mlsa Hhcn To Visit
Mis Ann Shea, learher of tho
school nt Spring Luka will spend
Thanksgiving In Klamath Falls
n tho guest of Mrs. C. Shaw of
aiiiuv-Mnelli'a Stullonnry.
Visiting; I'rom IlonihriHik
flnorgo llrlevo ot llornlirook,
California Is a brtot visitor In
tho city.
Visiting; From Missouri ,
Harry Muldroon of Overland,
Missouri Is spending noma I'uto , n
KlamatU Full vliltlug, j
Karly Mailing Asked
During tho hollJay tlm tlm
volume of mall Increases appro
linutoly 100 per rent, according
lo Aaalatont I'ustmastor ft. 1..
Griffith. It la a phyalcul Impos
Utility to liandlu thla great iiiiim
of mall matter efficiently and
promptly within a fow dura.
Therefore, to aaauro delivery of
their C'lirUt nind present, . cnnli
un 1 letters hy Christina day, tlm
public la ahould alinp and moll
early. The ponlul department will
lie allowed to apend Christmas
wllh Ihulr fninlllea. No deliveries
will bo tnada un Cbrtltuia day.
I'roiiiliii'iil itv Molnr l'aiH
Word of thu paaalng of William
Kdward ("Hill") l.ewla, promi
nent member of the Order of Ie
MjUv of Madfiird, wu received
here today, lie waa a graduate
or the Medford high achool, and
h"d been aaaocluted with the
Jiickaon County bank fur aome
time. He wilt bo remembered by
many of th local buya who vlall
ed MeJfjrJ aa gunata of the val
lev lodge aome time a to,
IIuIIcIIiik XlilcHalka
"I'cuplu of MHIa addition uro
rvapondlng to the call for dv
walk. a, nereaalty lo receive tl'
delivery er'lie," Aaalatunt Puat
maatvr It. Griffith auojncod to
day. Ixmplte tho fae the aervln
la avullahlu, atlll raverul hundr-j-l
people aru get'lng mull Ihrouic'i
general delivery at the piatofflc"
The former II. K. I), routo people
aro enjoying the city aurvko.
On Hat' Air Tliuraibiy
It will bo wllh Interest frlenila
of Jim Holm, former realdenl of
M!odoc Point, learn of hi he lug on
the air over alntlon K.V.O.H. of
llelllngham on Thankaglvlur
night, between 9:30 and in
! o'clock. Mr. Helm ha vromlncd
, to greet hla old friend wllh.
Hello, Modoc I'oint."
Arrived 1'riHii Kverell
Mr. Pendleton, father of Mr".
M. C. Kngllah, arrived In the city
i . i .. , t.- .... ii' . -1.
Mr. Pendleton nraa called to Klam-1
I"'"
aon-lu-law. MaUhrua Carlyele Ku-1
gllab, and hi 111 t lu crandaon
Penny Kngllah. ojed ( years.
Dorothy Dunham Ill-turning
Krlenda of Mis Dorothy Dun-;
bam, daughter of Mr. anil Mr. K. j
A. Dunham, will be Interested to
know aha will sueuJ the holidays
In Klamath rails with relative)
,and friends. Mir Dorothy Is at
tending college at tho t'ulvcrsltyj
ot Oregon.
Jane (inrcelon llrturnliijc j
Mlsa Jane tiarcelon, daughter j
of Mt. and Mr. C. C. Oarcelon of I
the Electric ahop. Is looking for-!
ward to .tho Thanksgiving lio!!-l
daya hore with her parent and ,
friends. Mis Uircclon Is a stu
dent at the University of Oregon.
Cunning to Visit Purrnts
Tom Cunning, son ot Mr. and
Mrs. George Cunning of the Cun-
liiliig Hook and Stationery rompa
, nr. will enjoy Thanksgiving here
with hi parenta anJ friend. Tom
la a student at the Orogon Stall
college at Corvalll.
Heck Visited In Valley
P. L. Deck. Klumath lumber
man, waa In Medford on Satur
day, calling at the local forest
crvlce ac'rvlce office lu the after
noon to confer with representa
tives of the Crater National For
est reserve Medford Dally N'owj.
Prultts Visited til)
Mr. and Mr. Hoy Pru tl of
Medford visited Klamuth Falls
over the week end. They wero the
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. U. Moore ot this city. Mr.
Prultt enjoyed a hunting trip to
Tulu luka while herd.
Miss Thomas I'oinlntf
Mis La Verno Thomu Is an
other of tho collego set who will
onjoy the Thanksgiving holiday
In Klamath Falls 'with relatives
and friend. Mlsa Thomas Is a
student at tho Southern Oregon
Normal college a Ashland.
Mueller In PorllaiHl
L. C. Mueller, deputy sheriff
la In, Portland, called north to
appear before the federal grand
Jury.
la ft for North
Mrs. A. Audcrson and eon hnve
loft for Portland to remain dur
ing the wintor months. '
Famous Cough
Prescription
Conliiln No Chloroform Or
Other Harmful Drugs 1
Tho use of medicines contain- !
lug chloroform or dopo to relieve j
roughing la dangerous and tin-;
necessary. Now anyouo can get
quick aura relief with a famous
proscription called Thoxlne, '
which contains no chloroform or
other harmful drugs and la safo
mid pleasant to take. i
Tlioxltm Is thoroughly, efficient '
because It has a iloulilo netlon i
soul lies thn Irritation goes ill-
rcct lo thu Interim! cause, and
stop the cough almost Instantly. 1
Far superior to cough syrups and 1
patent medicines. Also excellent '
for sore throat. Quick relief 1
guaranteed or your moiiev back. I
lUc, title, nod 11.00. Sold by
Slur Drug Storo and all other :
good drug stores. Adv.
TIIK KVKNINO H ERA
Fortune Spent on
New Improvements
(Conllnurd from 1-aae Onel
luiul, and probably another direct
eoiiniitllun with Hun Kranelaco.
Tuday Klniniitli hua ono direct
connection wllh I'ortlnnd and an
other reluyed through Mudford.
Tho new linn will purullel the
IiIkIiwiiv ami tho rullroud from
Kliiniulh Kulla In ilend.
In His meuiillmo the Morrill
rebuilding Job la Hearing com
pletion, The entire lino haa
lie en recount meted and better
aurvleo will be afforded to rural
dlMrlet aouth of Klamath Kail.
K. A. liryaut, Heutlle. Weitern
Kliirtrle engineer, haa arrived In
Klamath Kill I a with a crow of
elulit men to I ii x I ii 1 1 four new
awlteh boada, new repealer
rriulpmeiii and 1000 additional
1 1 nea at a coat of approximately
1:5.000.
The work follow curtain tele
phone cable cxiviialou recently
completed.
I. urn I official of the company,
pointed out that the tolcplioue
cum puny wa reuaonubly a-aurcd
uf Klamath' growth and wa
eviueliig.lt fHlth In the country
by undertaking major construc
tion project.
Deer Starving In
National Forests
(Continued from run One)
any N11lku1.1l forest In on tho
Knlliah foreat In northern Arl-!
roun. Th deer herd lu thla for- i
eat, numbering over 2X.00U, haa
oinriiu it food aupply o tlmt
fnwn born tho previous year
hve died. A esinewhut irimllar:
Ituution threaten tho Klk herd
tit fhn Vf.lllth'Bt.ttiM P..wl,tti In !
Wyoming and Muntuna.
I.OS ANUKLK8, Nov. 17. 01")
Wandering half starved Into re
sorts, farms and gardens on the
outr.klrt of elites, deer bavo be
come a nuhwnru in varl.us part
of California, complaint testify.
La.it year'the flab and aamerom
misnion njiorted that 2V.V0V deer
wen. killed In California, with
Mendocino county holding tho
record with l.V1 killed but nev
ertheless, sporutmen aay they
bavo been breeding much faster.
Iterently tilendara farmer be
came Irate becanae deer bad been
feasting In their Avocado orch
ards, li rowers, they said, bad
no redress bvcanso It was unlaw
ful to rhoot the deer and thoy
could not bring suit agninst the
slttto for los.ies. They built fence
to km-p tho animals out. , j
Deer herds In tho KsntnMon!
lea mountains wero reported en
dangering the life of rare plnnt-
ft
With
LI). KLAMATH KAMA
in llio Cullfurnla floianleul Cur-)
dun, oapoelully the newly pint
ed tree In the Hull of Kiimn, )
wllh tho new Heal and laurol get-!
ting Hi" moat unwuleonio alien-'
lion. All wild life I protected
In Aluuduvlllo canyon.
New ft'uliuid I aald lo ship
I. OHO. 000. dr yearly to the
I'nlted Ktute on venlxon.
Murplicy To Visit Here ;
Hud Murphey of Vreka, Cull
lornla,' rtiidenl at the Oregon
Hlttle College Is lo Spend the
ThuuiVMitlvliiK , liuMilnyx In KI11111-
ulli Kulla. ilurpley will ho the,
house gueal of Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
-II. Ilaruti. He will accompany j
Zed Ilurnci homo tomorrow eve- ;
ulug. .
Violted In LnketU'w
Mr and Mrs. O. L. Swlnney
and children and Mrs. Clel Price,
all of Klamath Kaila. have been
en.'ov lo? a visit In Ijikevlew. Mr. '
and Mrs. Swlnney have been visit
ing Mrs. Kwinney's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Olaslcr. Mrs. '
Price visited her father, C. Melr
ner. Wilson Wlli-r Will Give Aibln-M.
Btinday. December Z, is the date
set for the annual memorial ser
vices of the Ijkc-rlew Elks. Wll-
on Wiley, attorney, has been In-'
vlted to give tho address. The
public Is Invited to attend the ser
vice. Condition' Improved
The coudltion of Mrs. Wlllluin
Vau Duker. a patient at the Klam
:h Valley hospital, Is reportinl
Improved. Mrs. Van Duker sub
mitted to a- major operation last
week.
To Visit Parents -
Mlas Winifred May. daugler of 1
Mr. and Mr. Albert E. May. will
spend tlm Thanksgiving holidays
! In Klamato Kalis with relative! j
land friend. Mis Mur h attend- ,
Ing Normal college at Ashland.
Mr. McMillan Kctumeil
Mrs. D. A. McMillan and sons.'
Hibert and George, of Modoc
Point, aro home from a brief va
cation. wblrh they enjoyed In
Ilerkeley and Sa'ramcnto.
Hubert To Ill-turn
lunia lloberts will sp-nd the
Thanksgiving holiday hero with
relatives and friends. Koborts
la attending the Oregon State
College at Corvalll.
For Business
Opportunities
In Wcat Klamath, sec
Slater Investment Co.
HE
Grand Opening
Of An Up-To-Date
Meat Market
IN THE
20th Century Store
S36 MAIN
Wednesday Morning
NOVEMBER 28lh
Inspection
every 50c purchase 1
' away
OKKCOM
Hardware Store
Looted in Night
(Contlnutd from Pag Ona)
robbery lliun any one of six or
elKht of thu paat few dnvs. l
terniiiiati'.n to secure ammunition
and gun indicate that the rob
ber aro planning to conllnuo
their robberies ami mny be reudy
to "shoot It out" If cornered.
' Paul Campliell, owner of the
hardware stum said today thut
It was li:iic.sllile 11 ilulermlnb
Just how iniiny guns hud been
luk'-n.
"However." he said, "lt' cer
tain that threat wero stolen and
perhaps mnru. I gucia four
would hit tbo mark fairly close.
Ammunition was strewn all over
the floor anil the till was looted.
The safe was n.t disturbed."
Mr. Campbell's home wa also
looted shortly after 4 a. m. Sun
day when robber quietly went
through every room in Ihehouj
except his own, and finally ended
up with tho theft of several
pieces of cake.
Mr. and Mrs. aniplie!l slept
through the burglnry. The burg
lurs had left the frnt door often
and the cold air awakened their
baby. When Mr. Campbell arose,
shortly after tho robbers had de
aWu
Open Wednesday
LAKE SHORE INN
Home Cooked Dinners, Chicken and
Rabbit Specialities
The Right Place for You and Your Family
A Private Dining Room for Private Dinners
On Rocky Point Road, 3 miles from
Klamath Falls
J
DO NOT ML THE
Fourth Annual
Electrical Ball
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1928
CIVKX BY THE
Employees of The California Oregon Power Co.
Music by Sailing and Ashworth
Fair Grounds Exhibit Building, Klamath Falls
Invited
Lb. Pure Lard will be given
FREE.
in
parted, ho discovered hla houio
turned topsy-turvy.
' "How they ontorcd thn front
door I a mystery lo me", suld
Mr. Campbell. "I have tho best
locks that money ran buy. First
they tried 13 enter the window
and then enmo around to the
front door which they forced
without difficulty."
EAGLES' DANCE
Every Sat. Nile
Moose Hall
Public Invited
Wood
Extra Dry Slabi
Big Loads
Phone 1016-W
Ike Larkey
wa3& 1
"s
4
Psr F1v
1928 Chevrolet
Coach
Only 3 thousand miUt.
Fully Equipped.
Prrfect condition T
1928 Chevrolet
Sedan
Fully equipped. The
t i r 1 1 depreciation U
gone on thia car. You
get the benefit. -
1927 Chevrolet
Coupe
Thia car owned by lady
and had wonderful
care. See thia one
1925 Chevrolet '
Roadster "
Car is in fair condition
and a wonderful snap
py car for a little
money
1927 FordTudor
Sedan
Just new paint and
mechanically perfect
7 Fords
Roadsters
Some with delivery box
es. Your choice at $75
Six for $400.00
1928 Chevrolet
Ton Truck
Dump body. 32x6 tire
and in perfect shape, a
real buy on this one.
1927 Chevrolet
Coach
Just overhauled and
guaranteed. New rub
ber and lots of extras.
1928 Chevrolet
Cabriolet
Fully equipped nd in
perfect shape. A real
snappy car
Many other cars to
select from, priced
at
$50.00 to $150.00
LsEx3
CHEVROLET
Sales and Service
522 South Sixth St.
Phone 49
' J ' -s ,