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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1928)
VI Pridav. Novfmlor itu, lir. MiiIIIiihvh miilnti 'ill'. Km nk MjiIIIii'". imnlur of Ihn first llnlillal rhiirrh nf Hum liiirit. i III nrrlvuriu Kliininlll ( I Im mi Mmlilay, t Da Iti-r II, In Inula HOrvh'K ni III" I ) i ti ii ' I llaillil ihiirili. Hi-' Miiltlnw lum ti-1 1 liimliirnlna III Muslim, M i, HkiI IiiiiiI, ( 11 1 1 f , Hoiitlln, VVnuh , iiikI HllXI'lllllH. II" I" Sl'Sir nf lure iilillllV, Mint U alwuva In ! -in ii In I far iiililri'asi'a ul viii'lniin klmli. U'lnTi'Vcr ho la kmiwii n lull liiill"" ttWUlta Ilia mllilalrv Ilia 4 1 Scores of new tilings every day Tomorrow DOLL Day Earth's Dollar Store 1016 Main St. Flu Preventives GALOSHES in different heights and color nd tyle. ' Keep the feci dry and and keep well Quality Footwear . 1 IM N. iiii in MY ha k - III C'aj.vvx if -aai iiiokhiiiiii nrn Mcrltininl. rnrl fori'Kfnl unit Inii'ri'HiliiK Mn will linlil aiTvlii'S m thi. liiimiiniiM rlilirrli mi II,, niili. r 4 in 14 ,,), "vimiIiik ul 7 Mil i,',. 1,, ( uiiiric) Mi'iiuiiKiy in I'ut W'lnfri'y, n il I r iifllciT, la aiTliiunW III ul 1 hi' family Iuiiiip. '"'f ai'ViTiil Wlnrn-y luia lii'Mi II. Illll lll'IIIIIKM III llllll'l- orfii'i-m Ih'Iiiu nfr mi iii'i'iiimi nr 1 11 11 . tt'lnln ri'fihii.l in miiiiilii hmiii-. TmiIiiv lilx luiiillllnii la IIiiiiikIiI In Ii" aniiniii. 2 warm ' 1 v v, Saturday will be the last day Great November Clearance DRESSES AT CLEARANCE PRICES $6.95 ea. value to $12.75 9.75 ea. values ta 18.75 COATS AT CLEARANCE PRICES $15.00 ea. values to $22.50 20.00 ea. values to ... 34.75 Special prices on all Fall and Winter Millinery. For the Holiday Season New Bath Robes, Silk Undergarments, Hos iery, Jewelry, Gloves, Men's Neck Ties in Holiday Boxes. CMDOMAbD'S badiGsTrflShoppp V Kijjlilli St. irola 5iiililiHK Klamatli Falls, OrcKon Ju.sl, iirouml llio tiiiiii'r; I'rom Forlx'H Dnij? Stnro NEWS IN BRIEF : ' i ' 1 I N'lili'li'i'li MinV HlmpiiliiK )'iv Only iiIiii'Ici ii nlnii hIkipiiIiii; I iIiih niiill f lirlxl infi I'fiipli' nrn 1 miIvimimI in xliuii' inrlv iiml lift I ('lirlsliniin ihii-I; 1 In Ihn mull III till' f')l-ll poftt'llill' ll(ll. Jnlllinilll I'lmM'fl Away (llnu JrihiiMiin, fnruii'r rrnlili'iil nf Klmntitli KhIIh, iiimmii uwuy nil Knvwiilii'i- 2'i III lllir Ilium nf lila rnualii In l,na AiiK.i'l'. im inrilliiK In wnril rm-rlvfil linrn. Hi' wntt I11I1I In rcl 11 1 Ihn aliln nf Ilia hHk mill lila p.iri-nix In Mniirnvlu. Cnllf. Mr. Jnliiiann hii'I lila ftlfn ayrro rilir-iiif nf Kliininlll Full fnr iiimiy ynrs, wlwrf llii-y linili hull (mala nf frli'llil. Willi lila PMnhIiik II111 fullilly rllila, Ilia flilll it, innllior 11111I wlfn privlliiir I1I111. VUlli'il III Hlluu'lMMi llunif Mra, Tlwn. I'nliia, with Iiit linrnlliy. Anil ami Tfilily Jr., nf Klmkinii, fnllf., wen' tin- linlliliiy Kiinata nf Mr. nml .Mra. Hlnsfiuis nf 1I1I1 i'liy Tlicy plnn In return, anuth tnmnrrnw. Mr. I'lltna was iiiiiiIiIk In m i niinmiiy hfa family. Knr iiinri 1I11111 thirty years Im !ma hi'i'li Krilllllflll PllHflr fnrr inn 11 til Sinrktnii. P. nml Mia, ViImiii HniliPw Air a.iil Mia It. W. N.-Iiin, iip fvuiily Mrllrfinni, Iuiip rp linni'd Irnni rhfll wiIiIIiik tl'lji, mid arn ill hnmp In frlnlida nl Kinn In iIip rianli-nri- fnimP'-ly nii'up!i'd by .Mr. and Mra. (I. II. Ni'lmii. Tiinir kiiMiiik a 1111 I'Vinl nf Nnvi iiilmr I?. In Pnrt land Si Mull l. Ili eivil I In I.I nun Thp tiiiMtiiiiiHter, Jnlin Mrrull. Infnrina people thai inrriera will mil deliver mull nu ('hrixiinaa. "Why ahniild ibey?" Mefall nak ed. "Why tire ihey mil enlilletl In felliiW allll Willi Hie fnlllllv, ri'l- iitlvea or frif'itda 011 thut day ai well na ihn rent of ua" 'Uliliiff I'rom anroMViT Mr,, ami Mm. I.nn Hold and il.itiKlilcr Itiith, Mr. Conrnr Kfl ly and tlutrchi th, Adnh nml Wil ma, (if ViMirou vrr, Wnnli.. uro vfhliiim ul ihe Minno (if Mr. nml Mm. K A. S lnrliM-r uf 1 In Spriiu l.rtkt' illrttrii l At iIm' Hirttud lliMiii' Mr. iiimI Mr-;. J, II. Conlty tui't Mauri' Tin I' ton ucrn ThnnkH Klvinir r uchI h at ilm Ikhiii nf Mr. and Mr. A! S Mintid on Tnnki r.lvhiR lnjr. VI Hie blli iMe llmne Similey Martin, wiih hia chil dren. ialo -and fiwenrtnlyn. and J. M. Wrlcht. nil of Merrill, were ThankaRlvliiK diniier Rtieala at the hnmn of Mr. 11 ml Mra. '.. M. fhllcnlp. of our Sale. I v THE EVENING HERALD. . ) M II 1 I "11 II 1 . 1 I I 1" I' 1 ' I I Mr. ki'lloy KiMiivrrlilK Frli-wla nf Mr. V. C. Ki'llny will In) pli'iiKi'il In li'iirn aim la ri'rupi'rniliiK from 11 arlnna rwi- ! Jur nporulluii wlilih aim aiilniill leil in ri'i'iiily In I'nrilmnl. Mr. IKi-IIfy, illy oiixliM'i-r him rHiirn- ril tram Ihn nnrtlinrii city wlinrn hi' tina liwn with lila wlfn alni'O Inr lllmaa. Ii will Im anlun (linn hi'fnrn Mra. Ki'lll'y la 1 liln In hnitirn linnif. Mil" la n niilli'ill hi Ihn lliiinl Kiimiirlluii Jlifmpliiil In 1 In' iinrihi-rii mi'lr'ip-' jillla. l.nkp Klmrn Inn I'lipiiliir ThrniiKbnut U'cdiinadiiy pvnn Iiik mid nil Tliunkaxlv I11K dny mill "vmiIiik. Krnupa nf frlpnda unlh frinl ul I .nk i' Hhnrn Inn nil thn Km ky I'nlnt rnud Juki ihn'f nillna mil nf thn diy in nnjny illnnir puriina mid iIiiiipIiik. Tim I , , , , .ilhla valley and hnvn many rf ,r.'ori l nitranlvfly rr.nl .. ...... , ' and Klvpa proinlk flf bflng onf I , .. , , . iof tin innat popular 11 area In .u, 111. .... ., . . Ilhla vicinity. Willi 11 a abort 1,1 . j , ... , tlmp a akiitlng pnnd will bp cum- pl. U'd fnr ih. pl,.H.,,rP nf IhP gni'Hla. I IiItiuvmiI iMima ! TIip i nmmlll.-.. of Hip Si bnlnr- ahlp limn ileparinieni nf I lu Wnmnii a l.lhrarv eliin'mei r. innlly tn dlaiuHa a proitram for I he "Itc-d l.Ptipr Day" whb h la held Ihe Hitler ru.rl f i ., rv . Ill will tin remembered by many. ln"" ,n annual due, will bp i 111- eulnyalilP "III Jlnka" party j '"HP'-IPd. fontrihiitlnna to the Iwhb h I Hp memhPra put on onrl""1 laland box muat be madp year aan ut Ihe library rlulW"1 lhl" nieetlng In order that rimma. Mra. ('Ilffiird Dunn lai""" hn miM h" "hlpppil by Dp ; hnlrinan nf Hie a. bnlar'.hlp Inmi i'''l"l"'r ,"; I il 1 1.-1 r 1 in n t Seal lie Munll rillly I A pally of Kenllle Iiii-Iih-k ( nii'ii. Im In, linn David I'erry. Kd nrd Knui'ia Amii w. Jinu.p'li Ak- new, 1-raiiilK (leibeii llniwiiell 1 If r. -l ia 1.. .,11., tut.. lux. and after netiiiiir ihn n,.-ea- ioVlork. Mra. M. F. Uohn will aary liunipi' auppllpa. left for",lv a review of "Hen Jam In TiiIp lake Inr a I111111I11;- irlp of franklin i- the Flrat Civilized HPvernl daya. The north ru Muni- j AmPrlran" by Philip nusaell. era were ili lplii.-,l with ilie imw The public la cordially Invited to ainrin. ntienil. All memhera of Ihe club are aakPd to uttend. ItinnniiNl llullra TimI I) j ' - .MNa JiiHi'iihlne Ferris returned ''arleton Injureil her IHllitiilli Willi Ihn F.VelllllK I Herald mid Klamath Newa mduy I nf 1 it 1111 lllnean wlil; h eonfiiiPd her In the family linme. Miaa Ferria waa 111 with a heavy cold but hai relumed 10 her dutlea niiuh improved. Mnnv f.ulnu 10 Miilrord A mini her of Klnmath Falls people are pi a n iilii r to motor to Medford over Sunday to attend Ihe Finn hon-Mnr.o performance at thn ( ralerlnn. f'harlpa Murrnvj Memhera of thn I'aat Xoble llio noind coniPilinn will nppeur flrand club are nilvlapd nf a mpt in iieraou nt the vnlley theatre ou Iiik scheduled for next Tuesday Sunday. - i afternoon nt Odd Fellows hall. - I The members are naked to be At Tlio I rnney llmne present at 1:30 o'clock. Work Mr. and Mra. C. W. WrlRht la to be completed at this meel of Fharron. North Dakota are j 'nit for the Ond Fellows homo In the gtioalH of Mr. and Mra. Jack I'ortlnnd. Frnney of thla city. It la poa-1 ' Bible the vlaltora may locate In j ''"'I"-ay n Hink Kluninth county.' ; Robert Calloway, editor of The Klnmath Nauru in ink Inn the l. fl fnr I'lilifnriil.'i desk of T. n. Mulurkey of The Mra. Andrew Folaom lina IuIl Evenlne Herald who is apend fnr Sarramenln, Cnllf., to rpinnln '"K1 several daya in Portland with for an indefinite lime with hpr i hla w'lfp and son Thomas. Jr. parenia. ' Knjoylnir Valley 'slt llnck nt Ilia Ih'pk Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Z. How- I'oatmaater John McCall waa ard are enjoyliig tho Thiuiksitiv Imck at hla desk today after an li'K holidays in Itosphurg with absence bernuao of Illness. I iiiiiK I'cnm rnii joae !..,. I , ... .Mia. Henry IlnK of San Jose, Calif., Ik spending: ai-vprnl days hero vlxitlns; friends. Ki'iIivihhI Vlsdnr - Ilasll Pelroff of Kedwooil. Cnl.. is In the dty fnr an Indefinite stay with friends. . Why not start the day right? Healthful breakfasts can and should be the most appetizing . v 21 being ideal for the first meal of the day. What is more tasteful and beneficial, for example, than cereal with milk and sugar? What is more delicious for breakfast than grapefruit, aweetened to taste, or apples or pears sweetened and baked? Nearly every one enjoys apple sauce or stewed prunes or other diied fruit with the morning toast and coflee. . . Note that sugar Is mentioned in connection with each one of these healthful foods. Sugar is the ideal flavor that Nature has provided, thus enabling people to enjoy the kinds of tooda that are beat for them, ...,, . ... ... One fact cannot be stressed too much. All growing children should eat hearty breakfasts of bone and teeth building, body developing foods such as the cereals, milk and fruits. Proper sweetening makes children relish Ihe foods that their (rowing bodies need so badly. . , , . , ... Eat varied healthful foods, so sweetened that they are delicious ind enjoytbU. The Sugsr Institute. . . . . . KLAMATH FALLS, 1 .1.1 I ' II. I I i Urn ki-nri'lil'a lli'lurn Vn-tli Mr. anil Mra. H. Hncki-nfi'lil 11111I iIiimkIiHt. Mlaa I'mila ri'lurn (ii nnrih 10 I'nriland on lual iH'iilima' Iriiln. Mr, llniki-nfi'lil mill ilmir.hli'r arrlvml in Ihn illy frmn Ihn nnrlhcrn tni'trnpolla nn Thiirailny ninrnliiK In m imnpniiy Mm. Fl'M-kfiifM hnmn. Fnr th lum mnnlh alin hua hoi-n a patl- i-ill ill Ihn Klnmath Valley Ima- pllnl wh'Te ahP aiilunllieil to a niiij'ir iipcrallon. Th.nil:KlylnK liny ihi'y wern'tlio dlrin'r mn-aia nf hr. mill Mra. K. Oli'lailie ul ilnlr rnalili'ina on Ji ffi'rann. Mra H'Ttmmo Ki'lliT who liaa bin 1 lie ImiiMi Riwal if Dr. mnl Mra. Iili'laih" fur a fnrlnlKliI la llm IiiiiiI ft( Mra.' finrknufi'lit. Alli'iKli'il I'mii rul fw-rvlrn Mra. Chiirli'a Ijilrd. Mr. und Mra. I.uwrrn-e l.alnl and Mr. and Mra. ClydP l.ulrd, of f'nllfnrnla. jwho burn bnoii In thla fily for 'llio wi'Pk-rnd to Kllunil thn fun- i-r. il nf f'hnrlPM Laird, wblrh wua licld Riniday frnm Ihn Oiiikit fiim ral parlnra left Modford y inrduy 10 rnturn In thnlr hnmna In Imrrla and Unrkplcy. Thp , l.nlrda arn fnrmfr rpaldonla fif In- ,. . .... liny wore the (unata of Mra. ... , , , .. , , ... ' harlia l.ulrd a a ainr, Mra. J. V. ... .. . ., I'rulit. Medford Dally Ni'. I ' t , Ml, M..n.ly ' Thp regular mppilng of Kula- jlona ihaplnr. DauKhinra of thp Umnrlran Hi vnliitlnn will bp hPld tein .Mnnduy pvpiiIiik, Depenilmr i third at tho hnmp of M ra. Charlei 1 J"a.-ph Marsln. .Mra. Wilbur iJoiioa and Mra. Murlin will he in- I hoalpaaea. At thla limp pay- i fn tii-xt M nn dny nfiernoon. l)TiMnlt.-r X, Ihn rRulur monito y projrriim of fh ftook )part MM'Tit of ihe Womnn'M Llhrary ltil U H'hwluli'd to inpft In in dub ronma fit fhp llhrnrv nt 9'flO Frienda of (;. II. Carl. -Inn. prominent rnsldcni nf Ihn Merrill country will be anrry to learn of hia rappiinx with a painful In jury nt the ran-Ji home when a cow, thmiKhl to havp been one of the moat gentle of the herd kicked him. fracturing aevpral rlhu. While able to he out ucaln. Mr. farleton la still nf. fnrlng from thp injilry. iial Noble (iranil lnl relatives and friends. For Business Opportunities In' West Klamath, see Slater Investment Co. I If the fiber foods are so important in our diet and food authorities impress upon us that they are why not start th day right by tatinfi them for breakfast? They can be made into the most delicious and satisfying break fasts imaginable. Just think for a moment what foods it is that furnish the bulk and fiber that our bodies need so badly. They are: bran and cereals, and frit and o nhla ll hi,. Um I . OftEflON t 1 j I I I l-fl Vr IVmlMon I ' Mr.' and Mra, Charlna Ivan jflnyit'-r ni' Mlaa Thlrna Andnr ann liavn left fnr r'l-ndli'Cnn, Orp lnn whir ilicy will nmko ttiflr Ifuiiirn hnmn. Mr. and Mm. 'Htiydnr were nmrrlnd In Morrill .fin ThankMKlvlnir fMiy. j f I V'lllllic llrlpliflllia Thn vfiiiiiiK r-liiMa nf I ho l)fl' plilnna will nii'i't m-xt Thurailay li'Vniiliia: at Ihn rfaldmiro nf Mra. (illvpr Hplknr at r,n7 Waahlni I Inn, Th mfi'tlna la ai'lmdiilrd fnr 7 :.'! o'clwk. s The POLLY SHOPPE Cor. Klamath Ave. HATS New orn . LINE OF . . Our Dollar Department is showing hundreds of useful articles with a large saving. CHRISTMAS Will soon be here. You will find many , , , i ' , ' . . . v.( . ' t I v . , . - . ...,''' ' beautiful and useful articles amongst our showing. i i - SEE -J!- WINDOW DISPLAY Men The ' bargain, but he gets it here , . - THREE GROUPS OF MEN'S SWEATERS i . f Pick Out Your Own Price. 7 High grade, heavy weight, Jumbo Knit Sweaters, in three colorsSnug, Com fortable and durable. '. Regular $5.00 Value , ...J3.49... Broadcloth and Madras SHIRTS 1.39 Each nZ. i:... ' --il. ruie i u ii 1 1 1 , cuiiar i- tached Shirts, Pre-Shrunk, cut full, coat styles neat pearl buttons, guaranteed ' fiist colors. "A real Ballston Wool Knit SOX 35c pair 3 pair 1.00 For every use where comfort, strength arid durability are needed. They ronie in while only fine value. ; " - Connolly Bros. Men's Store at 912 Main Street i f i ' - '. "The name to remember when buying Men's Togs" ' Wuli li Vmir lnlra "Only" 19 miirv" hfipplim daya llll f'lirlatmna," renda lnt night' wiirnlna, A anfi 'Iwt la' Ihnt tli flovi-nih hnur rnah will no iiuul In nr iri-ati-r Ihnn tlint nf fnrmnr yonra, Onn nf thfl KrMil Amfrl rnn r pun it la nni linliig nllln to dfrliln what In n" or 10 put II riff oa I01117 na pnaalliln. , Knlanm llni k on Hilly I Jon Knlanni la burk nn duty , Willi thn pnllcr dopiirtnipnt, uftr 1 an 1 1 1 ! nf an v oral daya, whlih cnnflnfd lilm In hla lioinf. and 9th St. r Continuing Sale COATS DRESSES designs and REAL Bargains. ART GOODS a i Connolly Brothers MEN'S STORE 912 Main Street Announcing the Beginning of 's Saturday Specials wise man not only knows a. Regular 56.50 Value $4.99 ti'i'Mt buy. i f. M I m m m mm !!Wllf.iitVT;l Pago F!v lUial'-rn Hlnr lnn " Tim anrond b( a arli of dnr liig pur Una bln ionanriid by rha Klirn Plar Boclal tlob wtll 'bf (tlynn not Ttinrailay awnln-c. Pi" rumhpf 6, nt Ihn Wlntar Oanlnn. Jai'k IlfxrrliiK'a' on'hoHra will provide the riama mtiair, J '. j fifxiinrnlil ItHiiriinl , iJirry Vllignralil, tnrniorly of j Klamath Fnlla, nnw with I ha Com ! mnreiul Nalinnul hank of Lako Wlnw, raturnml hnmp thla mornlnc !aftr aprndliiR Thiinkanlvlnj hnrn 'with frlenda. 1 1 'ft 'ir'TTV'T" Opposite P. O. NEWEST AND I.ARdEST ever BHOWN ' 'SEE ; DISPLAY , a series of .Regular $8.00 Value Men's Part Wool Unipti Suits $2.00 value 1.69 Any size stout, medium ' and longs. Fine smooth finish ribbed Reinforced at points of ' strongest wear. ' ' ' ' " Oregon Woolen Mills and , Town and Country '' WOOL SHIRTS 4.75 to 6.50 ' . 1 . i ' No better shirts anywhere Real he-man shirts. In dress and heav ier styles men who ' know . mhirt values' will'appreciato these priit's.