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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1937)
; te VP , WO WO et 111 l OW Po -October 29, 1987 ' , 2 t , t: yo, r 1 1 44: 40 V op 0 W O P Or ' Por rr 1 Positively Last Day Saturday .tION TARNISHABLE IIIIIMI TIIIH COUPON' 90 Over Filly Myles Aid. IMAM) SET STON ER kourAND THIS COUPON Will Purchase One of Our Arabian Marquise Gems itring tI I riatoman tool Otte to our Mora and receive either A ly'a or Griltleitilliem klilrgitel. Gem fling. Jiiiiit g to a elly0 44444 er. Num. kohl 140 dealers. Many different t tttttt Wings II) issilsi i III 1.1111111. anti Gentlemen'is rings. Guaranteed IS yearis, MANiONIVM RIVAL itrlug your diamond,' nod compare them with the fiery bril liancethe 1)1110 whito dazziing beautythe title cuttillit of throe lovely Margot4e (vula. TilEv sTANI) Tc14 Marquime Gem, havu the SUMO fiery brilliancy, the game blue hit', 'turtling the name perfect. cutting as Kenai:se diamond,' 01141111C HIM hundred lintels ea much. Mar quise CP111111 11E0 Mini Well In 1111111111Ite4 platinum tion4arnish gbh' mounting". TIIVY MIR AMAZINGLY IILIALTILTI, Many lowInt lentlorn urn now wonting Marquise GPM and keePing Ii.ir gonulno diamonds In vaults. Syn. M fiStge v. 0 .1 m F 2 X ; CITY BRIEFS 1 Visiting DaughterMrs. George D. Lindley is spending several weeks in Menlo Park, COIL visit. lug with her daughter and sun-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ben ton. The neatens have just pur chased a new home in Menlo Perk. Rummage Wile A rummage sale simmered by Towneend club No. 1 will he held at 10ZI1 Main 'area Saturday. The address ap peared Incorrectly In a previous announcement of the sale. Acorn Club Party A card party will be given by the Acorn club at 303 North Eleventh street Saturday evening, October 30. Pinochle and 300 will be played. A beautiful patchwork quilt will be given away. The regular prizes will be given for the card games. Every one is welcome. On Mato BUIlitteSS . At ter spending two days In Medford, Earl R. Goodwin came to Klam ath Fails to transact official busi ness. Goodwin is head of the tax division of the world war veter ans state aid commission. Article Appcars"War Vhoops in Old Klamath," written by Elizabeth Butler Loos ley of 1362 klanzanita street in this city, an article which tells of the historical days of Fort Klamath, appeared on the front page feature section of last Sunday's Oregon Journal. Illustrating the article were pic tures of Lindsay Applegate, lead er in the struggle for establish ment of the fort; George Nurse, founder of Unkville who also saw service with the military fOrcett, and of the officers quar ters at Old Fort Klamath. Many pioneer names which are out atanding in the history of this region are mentioned. Visit HereMr. and Mrs. Ed die Helsel of North Bend, Vasil., visited in the city Thuraday at the Neal Stewart home on Grant street. en route home after a Va cation trip to California points. The Heise Is also spent a short time visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pope. Jr., of Fort Klamath. Returns Home Mrs. Nellie Prock hag returned to her home In Medford after spending a week here as the guest of her son and datighter-in.law. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd C. Prock of North Second street.. Allred District MeetAttend lug the Cascade District meeting of the Oregon Methodist church in Grants Pass Wednesday were MIL J. C. Yaden, Mrs. 1.. K. Phelps, Mrs. it, H. 'lough, Mrs. E. B. Red man and John W. Warren, p,tstor of the First Methodist church hero. in addition to the district meeting, which was held under tine leader ehip of Dr. S. W. hail, district su perintendent, tine C.nnts NOM Methodist church celebrated its 00tis anniversary. Nuniliny School EarlierAll of ficers, teachers and pupils of the First Methodist church are asked to note that tine Sunday school wilt begin promptly at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning, closing in time to permit attendance at the united service in the Rayburn tabernacle, which will begin at 10:30 a. no. The opening of the Sunday school will bu preceded by tine Fellowship of Prayer service, which will be held in the west parlor of tine church, beginning at 9:15 a. in. A upecial prayer meeting was sched uled in the church Friday night, begiuning at 6:30 o'clock. Dr. Rayburn asked the church mem bers to combine prayer and fast ing for this hour of special prayer on behalf of tine united service which was to follow in the tabernacle. Ito iiiiii age MuleA rummage sale being sponsored by the local chapters of the PEO Sisterhood will be held all day Saturday. October U. at 817 Main street, the former location of Emit's Food store. Lewiston VisitorMrs. Ethel Bui linch of Lewiston, Idaho, Ia ! visiting in Klamath Fails with old i friends. Mrs. Buifinch was con nected with Aloe's store for sev eral years, and has many friends I In Klamath Falls. At Salem County Assessor i Charles II. luck is spending sev-I oral days at Salem, arranging ior the installation ol a continuous ,1 assessment roll in his office here. 'isitors liereMr. and Mrs., Al. M. Fisher of Raymond. Vash.,I are visiting Mrs. Fisher's mother,! Airs. V. E. Hannon of Klamath .,. Dkp Window FORMAL GRAND Consult our shoe ex pert on your foot problems. He is equipped with years of experience to ad. vise you on every detail. ,.. TOMORROW AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR FOOTWEAR , FOR WOMEN INTRODUCED TO KLAMATH FALLS 1-101tely' MOE'S LjIP) New Women's Shoe Salon . A MODERN SHOE DEPARTMENT. A place where he women who desire the best in style at popular prices will find a delightful surpriSe awaiting them here. We are featur ing the finest brands of shoes obtainable in America at these prices. Queen Quality greets the new season with an array of intriguing styles which will more than ever entrench Queen Quality as the na tion's . foremost fashion au thority on women's footwear. You'll step out gaily, youthfully, com fortably in these styles, which will make you glad Is fall. Glad to begin again the brisk activities that go with the season. $6.75 to $8.50 Deluxe Grade $9.50 Up THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Featuring America's finest makes of high style shoes for women in complete lines for sport and dress. You will find your size in every style as we are equipped with size ranges to fit any footin all styles. Perfection of fit su periority of style is our motto. $4.95 to $6.50 Falls. The Fishers spent the past week In San Francisco. Bernardino liannon. who has been In San Francisco this summer, returned with them to Klamath Falls. and will spend the winter here. Laundry gtolenA package of laundry was stolen Thursday af ternoon from a car belonging to zola London, according to police reports. The machine was parked near the Medical-Dental building when the theft occurred. Camp Fire GirlsMembers ot all Camp Fire groups are asked to report at the headquarters in the Poole building at Eighth atreet and Klamath avenue Sat urday morning in their service costumes before making deliveries of their doughnut orders. Extra orders have come in, and all girls will 'be needed to make the deliveries. Leaves HospitalWilma May field, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis at Klam ath Valley hospital, was able to return to her home at 811 Rose street Friday afternoon. Her con dition is reported to be good. Modality DanceA dance spon sored by the Sodarity was to be held Friday night at 9 o'clock at the Pariah hail of the Sacred Heart church. Our people have little know!. edge and much opinion. Dr Robert M. Hutchins, president of the University of Chicago. BLY BL1,---Jean Tibbits left Mon day fa Portland where she will attend the Pacific College of Beauty Culture, for the next eight months or until her course is com pleted. The Boy Scouts met as usual Wednesday evening with their scout master, Jefferson Canaby. Mr.a nd Mrs. August Tikkanen gave a going away dinner in honor of Mrs. L. A. Tibbits who left for Portland Monday, Tholie attend ing were Mr. and Mn. L. A. Tib bits, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell and August Tikhanen. A baby girl weighing 7i pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clogston Wednesday morning. Airs. Charles Stump and daugh ters Margo and Helen made a trip to Fort Klamath Thursday to visit with her parents there. Bill Mausl is leaving Saturday morning for eastern Oregon to go elk hunting. A school party was held Wed nesday evening in the gym by the "Snappy Sellers," the losing side in the carnival contest. The party was given for the winning side who called themselves the "Conquerors." Aliss lielen McCarter, juvenile officer from Klamath Falls, was here at Bly Thursday. The post office moved to its new quarters Thursday in the drug store building where Bob Burnett has had his barber shop. The barber shop will move into the room vacated by the post office. Thia move will give more room for the post office and more boxes for rent will be available. The Bly PTA will meet Mon day evening, November 1, at 8 Stockely, an English village. r'o"o'n7f0i:-the po-siof f ice -and has no church, postoffice, choll, boxes for rent will be availl nor public house for its 69 people The Bly PTA will meet More than a third of its popula- day evening, November 1, lion are drawing old-age pensions. o'clock at the school house. 1 Editorials On News (Continued from Pin One) They will carry 70 trunks and will be attended by six servants. Print: Duke, you know. is sup A. posed to be going to study housing conditions while he is in this country. With 70 trunks and six servants along, the housing conditions he will be given an opportunity to study will be such that about the only report he can make will be that they are swell and that he doesn't see why anybody Is com plaining about housing in America. KAUSSOLINI, who has just gob Iva bled up Ethiopia, says he thinks Germany should be given back her African colonies. 'PAGE FIVE The principle of "you .orate my back and I'll scratch yours" applies to nations you see, just as It does to Individuals. See Oil City tor Phone 2197. aM and eye, ear, nose and throat disorders Are beat treated by drugless nonaurgical methods, elimi nating hospitalisation, general anaesthetics, loan of work time, and danger of In. fortion or hemorrhage. See Dr. C. B. Cassel, Eye, Ent. Nose and Throat Specialist, at Cassel Brothers Chiropractic Clinic w-a NIX 'Ws St., Klamath Palls, Ore Phone 420 111 IMEMIMEE RECTAL DISEASES EXAMINATION FREE , By a Specialist Pifer, fixaure, fistula, itching. permanently removed. Quick. positive relief. Latest scientific. mild. safe. Proses methods known. No pain, no cutting. no hospitalization, no loss of time from stork. Many satisfied patients in Klamath and surrounding country have been given permanent relief. Get a free examination by a doctor who la especially skilled and trained to properly diagnose and treat your rectal ailments. DR. O. H. MATHER - 731 Main Rt. Chiropractic Physician Phone 404V Taro la Motor Car Co., Oregon Chrysler-Plymouth Distributor, . lake pleasure In ARI1kIOUVIC1111 the Appointment. of c - - - Noa land P2otorlds Eleventh and Main Sts. As Dealer for Klamath Falls and Vicinity for Chrysler CI IPOymourth MOTOR CARS PLYMOUTH The best engineered car in the lowest priced field. - CHRYSLER ROYAL Continues its invasion of the low priced field with a larger, more powerful, more beautiful car. CHRYSLER IMPERIAL The finest of the Eights, undisputed leader of She medium priced field. The public is cordially invited to view and drive the new 1938 models of these two famous cars to inspect also the newly installed facilities for proper servicing of the Chrysler-Plymouth cars. Factory trained mechanics are equipped with factory recom 'mended tools and equipment. 4 ililltil III I I t o, t(' It? lik444 ' ;8 Lw:it-. ilfr, i .. i4iPtIP " - ) . ;:),Cpthll . !Ad 00 oto ': , A . ',1,7:0! ...... !Al.- . ,. N - 111!1'kt:.1 , ...... . 4a' 111; 111414 11 ttitiiiWA'r4100if....'4, 4f31 ,.. 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