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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1929)
i 'Tliurmlfly, Jnrtimry 21, 1029 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON if NEWS IN BRIEF Mr. Hud Mm. foiirr l.ritvln Mr. and Mrs, I,, K. Porter are nmoiiK 1,10 Klutuuth Kails rrnlii mta planning tu luke tliu speiiitl train uti Friday evening for Hun Kraiiilaio whero they will spend iimt 1 1 mo on a roinhlned liusl lies ami pleasure I rip. Mr. Por ter la of Thu I'urtnr Conalrutllim coin piny. Hero r'mm Hloi -ton , Pedro ( lllriirill, realilonl of H'lxkloii, t'nlMiirnla pinna In re main Imro for an Indefinite lima oil buslaesa uiatlara. Mr. 1 1 1 c -anil In n do Ilia trip liy umlor. Xtlirrna (llnic Houlli 'P. M. Ahnrna will leave Fri day ovunlna (or Win t'raurlsco lo pond several days on a coiuMn ad bualiieaa ami pleauuo I rip. Mr, m,,) .Mr., Kvmu I,rovlii- Mr, ami Mm. M. 1', Kvan of this illy phiu lo Ixavu Krldny evening f()r Han Krmiolaio lo ro nui I ii (or several days visiting. With score, or other Klamatli Kails resldetila, Mr, and Mra. Kvens urn planning 0 lake Ilia special train tnniorrow night. I Knroute 1 Uuil 'itelnniiil To Klamath Fall ' mr. ana mra. n. i;onrun 01 Kurl Hwlshar nae returned 10 Port Wayne, Indiana, wore vial- , Klamath Ka la, from Mcdford tora In Klamalh Palla yostunlay where a not ,'ruo bill waa re anrouin home from an extended ; turned by I ho itrund Jury, Mr, visit through lli'i west. They are iflW,.,r w. hold In I he Medford making tho juiirnoy by motor 1.11 .. tt muiir liiUKhtcr rharue. aa land last evonlng left for southern , r,uU of Btmoi,i0 Bc.-. California. - where they plan li:(it (,,, j,,,. o ft ,medl- visit relutlvce and friends cu- tniy ,rl,.aA, for tlilu city. roil to homo. Ku.lcrn War Dunce Tonight- Tim Kiislurn Kliir Burial Club Mr. uii.l Mra. Mocllcr vlug Mr. and Mra. (). It. Mueller or ! Throughout the ta'A and winter The KIhiiiiiIIi Plowor Hliop wH the ,1m, has given a milliner of Iomvo on thn spe.-lul Irulii foreran thui.ea Vhliti huvo proven Bun Pruiii'laoo Inmiirrnw evening mila( i.ji joyaljlu. In api'iul several daya on a com- ' blued bimluuaa and pli'jisuro trip. MUa tici-truilo In ICu.l An unidentified youth waa killed !at sainmor whim the truck which Hwlshcr waa driving turn- ii'u over, cruiriiiiia inn youm lo duueu will tin held thla evening .death.. I In hud boon picked up at The Winter Garden. Jack by Mr,' tjwlshcr when lie naked Mowrliiii'a orchoatra will prov'do for a ride. The victim waa never the music. Miiaona, Kuatorn Hiar , Identified, and the only clue to and their frlumla are Invited, hla paal waa 'a atreet addreaa In III llika To lie t'liuauiil Accordlns to Mra. Harry Hill, publicity cbuirman for the ..sec ond annual Ill-JInka to be given by the achnlarahlp Loan Depart men I of The Woman'a l.ihrnry club on Wedneaday evcniuK, Juu- Mcn Iiivllefl to Hl-JInk A apeiln! Invliatlon la extend- pd the men of Klnniaih Falla to initcnd the ecrond annual III- Jlnkn belnc. aponiMirert by tho S( liiliirhlp I.Onn Department of the Womnn'a Library club. Thin 111, ftvunl Will lift hfdil In uary 30 at tho clly library, won- .. . . ,,a.m, oeo- ulu will have mi opportunity to rngft Fly Hun Prauclaco, found In hla cloth. liiR. drlul reaponae haa been Rlveu and at leant 10 fond auuppy ucIh laatlnc not longer than 10 or IS mluutea will be prearutcd. Plve prominent men of the city will l Judaea for the event. Tho or xanliutlon puttlnx on the beat atunt will be awarded a cuali prize. A large audience 1 ex pected with the bualneaa men of the city planning to attend. l.axt I year the affair waa he'd in the afternoon when only women at teuded. It proved auch a popu- Mm. Montcllua Houlli " Mra, W. M. Motilollua pluna lo leave -on the apuclul Irnln Prlday evening for Knn Pranrlaco where alio will vlalt for aeverul duya. Noww family need be ivithont FRIGIDAIRE New ! low prices'' savings as great as $90 ttvIHel..a4)4MM4444444444444444 PEOPLES ELECTRIC CO. K. II. Jeffcrion - I'Hono 700 Paris Says - PRINTS And We Are Prepared With Something New Charcoal Sketches . A New Departure in the Field ' of Printed Silk Smart New Crisp This will be a print year. We are ahead of the season with a wonderful group of fine Printed Dresses in this exclusive material; all styled right; tailored to perfection. For women who are a little larger in the hips and armi. ; In Sizes 13 to 46 La Pointed Mlaa Gertrude Krkinun of Thu flcrtriide Khop plana In leave tivw jYork City mi Monday for 8t. I.nulx, Cleveland and ('In llinall where ah will vlalt other atyle renteni before returning weat, according to word rcrelved here today. .Mint Kckmiiu wrltea the weather la bitter cold 111 New York City. W'urk On Prel(lit Offltt' Work on the new Houlheru racltlc frelclit office la well un tiilevi-'a to Have I'nrni Plana are underway for the eainlillahinent of un DV acre fur and game furin by Jumei Grieve, propaletor of 1'roapect hotel, well known In Klamath Palla. accord ing to word received here by frlenda. The farm la located near the preaent location. Al ready Mr, Grieve ban purchaaed two palra of pedigreed foxea and expecta to complete plana fori " H"'''" Mrt'loml nkunlna; of an extenalre farm ; Mr. and Mra. Henry iJahl within the near future. With the : Mra. Hell Corel of Tortlaml Homecoming Friday Xljht An Informal evening will be enjoyed by membera of Ht. Paul'a Bplacopal church and tholr frlenda at the Pariah llouat on Prldny ut eight o'clock. Thla murka tho untiual homecoming. During the evening rcfreahmenu will be nerved by ladlea of Ht. Paul'a P.placopal Guild. An ln- enjny the uiiuanal event. A all-, formal program will be given rer offering will lie taken dur-lwlth Mra. P. It. Olda, Mlaa J. Ing the evening. Plve prominent j Johnaon, Mlaa Virginia W'lBt, Mra. ImihIio vi men o( the clly will j McLianleta, Mra. II. Tomplclna and picxlde aa Judgea. ' I Joe Lav on appearing. A cor- 'diul Invitation la extended to New Miiuit-r Arrived- frlenda o( the church to attend. W. T. Newman baa accepted ; the munagerahlp of the Lithla ! I'a'ton Kelurnetl Kprlnga Hotel at Aahland left i Paul Dalton of the American vacant by the resignation of pud National bank resumed hla offl Zlimiierman who haa taken a po- clal dutioa today after an ab .i,i a. inana.er of the Ever- aeuce of several daya In San lar program that the committee ' ,.,, . Vancouver. Waah-! Pranclaco. where he accompanied Inijton, Mr. Newman -waa for-mia wiie. mra. uauon la a pa merly nluhl clerk at the Llthlo !'" ' ' hospital In San Hprlngj hotel. Pranclaco whero she aubmlttcd tp I a major operation upon her DiiHKliler Horn japlne. Mr. and Mra. II. K. Hltaon an nounced tho birth of a baby boy at the family home In Mills ad dition. The youngster wns born on January 17. decided to hold It In the evening I this year to enable the men of I the clly to attend. A ttilrer of j ferlng will be taken. Proceeds ' are to be uaed by tho departmont , to aiulat some Oregon girl to j continue her studies following her high school graduation.' Il-nkrr Met Hankers of eoutlurn Oregog. met at the Lithla Springs hotel In regular monthly aeaalon last night. Dinner was sorted at ,lhe hotel dining room. Tim buslnraa meeting waa Interspersed with ft number of entertaining features. Close to 40 attended the banquet. TnuiMiclr,! l)usliiraa William Noat has ' returned from Ashland where he tran sacted business. Mr. Noat la ft resideut of the Port Klamath country," Prom Yrel Peart llatchett la a visitor In the city today from Vrcka, C1U torn la. Goitre Not a Diceaae MILWAI KEK IMMTOIt M.tKKS KKM.tltK.UlLK DIM'OVKItV nee will opening of tho fox farm at Proa- j make their future homo In Mc nect. the Hoguo Itlvcr valley will I Cloud, California. They were re- have four fox farms. Tho Indus-1 rently married lo Portland. Mr. ikliools are Normal j "Attendance la normal, with; tho usual number of pupils ah-;! sent because of colds," J. Percy Wells., city superintendent of. der way with tho wulls up and try has progressed In this valley I Dahl la employed aa sawyer-with . . . ... ... ... . . ... .1... UI..bII t ...!. ..n.. to thla extent Just paat few years. Mra. Dunn all" Meeting Mrs. C. A. Dunn,' chalrmun of tho comniltteo niuking arrauge menla for the second annual III- rork being rushed to completion. The building w hen completed will rost lu the ueigliborhood of IJi.euo. 'lurreasetl Kervlce puntl j Tbo Koaterson Luinlxr com- ! pa u y hue Increased It Sfrvlco , Jluka sponsored by the Scholar .fund to a substantial sum with ship Loan Department of the Wo the Kluwuth Palls rh.imber of man's Library rlub has called a jrouiiuerre. The Keit.'Mou Lulu-, meeting of tho Iber company Is one of the la,-e Prlday. January ! lumber operators of Dorrls. o'clock at the Pelican Grille. All members of Hi la committee are urged to be present tomor row at this meeting. . within the! the Bhevlln-Hlxoon Lumber rom- j pany lor, whom he baa worked 'more than 27 years. Mrs. J'ubl I resided In Portland for many years whero she made s:auy friends. Murphy's Have Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Murphy of Mlfn ur'tliR Droud narents of a baby girl, born on "Tuesday. I splendid manner. January 22, at the Cottage hospital. V billing Pruiu Mtraw F.rneal Cross transacted busi ness lh the city yesterday from Straw, California. Mr. Cross se cured non-resident permit from the cbsmber of commerce. Mr. Mlrwart Going Houlb Mra. Myra Stewart and chil dren exnect to leave Pridav eve- commlttee for; Ding fur San Francisco and other SS at 1Z:30 bay cities where they will be for at least a fortnight. i Mr. and .Mrs. Dlton Homo . Mr., and . Mra. Thomaa Dixon returned home last evening from a business and pleasuro trip to Ppokaue. Vutlted In Ynllcy Mr. and Mra. Ilussard of Al bany visited with Mr. and Mrs. s. D. Doremus this week on their VUlling From WaalilnRion yiy to California rltles to enjoy K. U. McPee of Onolaska.'a Taeatlnn. Mr. Dussard la ft Washington, la ft business visitor brother of It. D. Hnssard of Kio to Klamath Palla for a few days, math Palls and and son-in-law of Mr. McFco made tho trip by )r. and Mra. Doremus. Ashland motor. ItHnrniil From Valley Mr. and Mrs. Leftoy Aahrraft have returned from and pleasure trip to They visited with relatives and frlenda In the vallPy city. Tidings. Mrs. Drlip (iolng Houllt Mrs. Perry O. DeLap will leave Prlday evening for Rnu Francisco whero ahe will visit for several days. Albright Ix-avlng For South Joo Albright plana to leave to- buslness morrow evening qn The Southern Ashland. Pacific apeclal for Ban Francisco where he will enjoy fortnight on ft combined business and plea sure trip. Here From Karraniento ; Frederick Koshler of Sarra 0 ,.-, II. 1 ! Ill l,(V : days on business Carter Taking; Stecl ' Le Carter, of the Southern Pacific will go south on lee spe cial train -tomorrow night, which leaves here at (:4S o'clock. ' - city for aever.l j Guard AffaUlSt "Flo" a Hairs. ! -.., T . I min musieroie Your friends and neighbors are shopping at BARTH'S DOLLAR STORE 1016 Main, St. . Why not you? ' Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually start with a cold. The moment you get those warning aches tub on good old Mustrmie. Mustrrole relieves the congestion and stimulates arcub'joo. It has all the good qualities of the old-fashioned mustard platter without the blister. First you feci warm tingle as the healing ointment pe net rates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Have Mustrrole handy lor emergency use. It may prevent serious Uiueas. To Mother: Musterole Is alio -Bads in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for CaiUrea's Musterole. Jars A Tubea Vbsitinie- Frlen Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lewis of this city are spending a few days In AshUind visiting relatives and friends. . . . MILWAUKEK. Wis. It ha ' been brought to light by scien tific research that goitre la net ' a disease and is not to be treat ed as such. Or. A. A. Hock.. Dept. ES2, Box 737, Milwaukee, Wis., a prominent goitre special. - 1st for over 9 4 voira. hm nr. schools, told ft Herald reporter (acted a different method of this morning. Second semester j treatment for hla patlenta that of school Is moving along in a ' has proved remarkably success ful. This same method la now being naed for a home troatment ' Leaving FrbUy NUht j ot goitre canes all over the coun- . , . ... IJ Willi HLUUIIIIIliK (VtUlll, lev Mrs. Addle Walker expecta to o,,,. Ur , leave on Prlday night for ban iIonuUloI1 which grows worae with. Francisco, where she will visit neglect and recommenda Immic " for several daya. Mra. Walker la : dlate attention no mattor hoar ; leaving on tho Southern Pacific . small the growth may appear. -special train. He strongly opposes seedless op- ' I erallons. Dr. Kock Is the author ! of a book that telle In a slmpla . I way about treating goitre at home. He haa published thla book at his own expense and will send a copy free to anyone In- Left for California -- Mr. and Mrs. L. J.. Smith have left for southern - California, where they will enjoy the coming! j two weeka. j terested. Write him today.-Adv. "Folks, how up here . .. . can I make Whoopee when down in front the 'coiighers' are whooping?" "Maybe the audience would be grateful if I stepped to the footlights some night and voiced the above protest about the 'cough ing 'chorus dowri in frront.'"A,J,v : "But that wouldn't be kind and it wouldn't be just. The cougher doesn't cough in public on purpose. lie can't help it. It embarrasses him as much as it annoys his neighbors. . "What he needs, to avoid that throat tickle, is an introduction to OLD GOLDS." ' Jars St 1 ubes SI HI Btltmrthan a muitard plaster Use the to Medford- Southern Pacific's Jeuxt SititrGraji Molor rnxbts now git comtnitnt strvici btlu ttn KUmath Falls-ami Mfdford. You'll tnjoj tbt "Silttr Grays" tbty an fast, , comfortable and safe. JL. Kltmath Fills Keno . . i MtCollum'sMill Pinehurst . . Lincoln City Cireen Springs - Klamath June. ' AOtlaml . ' Ar. Mcdfoid . iv. (e,!fon . Anhlsnd . , Klamith June. Citecn Springs Lincoln City I'inchumt . McCollum'sMillll:32a.m. Keno ... 1 l:n a.m. 1 Ar. Klsnvnh Fills W:lp.m. 9 Ilia 9: s.m. 9 ?8i.rn. , 10) s.m. 1 1:00 a.m. 11:07 s.m. , 11:41 s.m. 12:00 p.m. 1 2: 30 p.m. Returning , 9.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. 9:30sjii. 9:40s.m. 10:23 s.m. ,10: 50 s.m. 10:45 s.m, 12:41 fm. :lp.m. 1:28 p.m. 2 2) p.m. 2: JO pjn. 2:37 pxa. 3:11 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4,00 pjn. 1:30 p.m. 1.40 p.m. 2:23 p.m. 2:?0 p.m. 2:41 p.m. 3:32 pjn. 3:41 p.m. 4: 15 p.m. .4 30 p m. 5.00 p.m. 513 p.m. 6.10 p.m. 15 p.m. 6:22 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:15 pjn., 7:45 pjn. 4:30 p.m. , 5:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. ,5:?3p.m. 6:00 pjn. 6:15 p.m. 7:02 p.m. 7:11 pjn. 7:4) pjn. Statu Uan from Arcade Hotel, RtJ Ball Terminal Souttfaeira Pacn&iic ' , Motor Tratwport Co Fhn or cU enmitl any time fer nil rrmrel twformsthm. J. J. MILLER, District Freight and Passenger Agent Phone 84 .x V' Signed- A ; ' ' 1 ,$' ' S . 3 ff JasSi- V 2T - ' EDDIE CA NTO R A VFV . , Premier Americsncoine. A'S j? : AXVSkv j .., ; di.o starring in t'io ilo- I, V 1 t V, '"X jt" V"" Tf T - '-.N rious new production, -sf(y,'l aC.-v i 'tL;- SPw?t&-,-t W ft . " ' .Mhoopee, . 1-1 XA ' ' Why HOt & t m I 3 cough in a carload? raasssissKjsjsajHtty! !i;ift4ja-x'. ' ' 1 Vv 1 fc utlmm '"-as OLD GOLD Cigarettes arc blended from I , ii :-$ll:uM-J HEART-LEAF tobacco, the finest Nature '-'k ! - grows. Selected for silkiness and ripeness from the heart of the tobacco plant. Aged -.., u- i ana meuowcu extra long in a temper UammmuammMmmmxmLi ' ature Df mid-July sunshine to insure that e t. torllUrd Co. Bit. irM fVJ? 7ky5S , . zyr honey-like smoothness.. , eat a chocolate . .-...light an Old Gold . . . and enjoy both . ' " : ' -T-1