i . " vuW A A! . nHNtjy, prtpe ; rows, n, iMt. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I V If 1 1 in j lV The Evening Herald j. mmRAr fred boule . -Kdltor City Editor Published Jallr excopt Sunday, by Bs Ilerald Publishing Company ot unats Fall, at IIS Eighth Street nUred at tha poatottlea at Kla- atatli.ralli, Ore., for transmission brooch ,tna. malls ma second-class tatter." BR OP TUB AMOCIATKD TRESS. Tie Associated Fraa li esetntlraly MUUed to the ate for republication t all news dispatcher credited to It, r not othorwlso credited In this paper, and alto the local sows pub- aaer nerein. THURSDAY, JUNK, S 1031. IRATE CROWD m m BUT OF T01 M'JCNNVILLE. (Ore.), Juno 23. t Rct. William Q. McLaren, Qoneral Superintendent ot tho Pacific Coast Rescue- and Protective Association nd on ot the chief advocates ot an absolute ban on dancing in Mc 'Mlnnvllle, recently left town hastily under the protection of Marshal Snod grass. Rev. McLaren' chauffeur went vita him. , As the pair aped away In their au tomobile to safer retreat after each Bad barely escaped a ducking by irate citlxena In a pond In the city park, they left the whole town in a algh state ot excitement. Sfteoel airb alleged: Immoral Business men and other prominent citizens were standing about th'o streets discussing the latest develop ments la the tight over whether there is to be absolute elimination ot public dances or whether the dances 1 are to continue under strict cen sorship, and at the tamo time a group mt boys was searching for Council- aaaa" Gilbert, who, according to a lettergram & local minister, made charges that the majority of the girls la the Bjlgk Of1 were Immoral. At a. meetmj the dance Issue was threshed out for the last time before It west to the voters at the elections far a tmal decision. And It was at this meeting that the trouble started. - Walter U Toote, Jr.. speaking for the' dance control and censorship fac tion, has lust finished making a reply 'to charges Iter. McLaren had made at meeting here, when Rev. Mc Laren rose from the audience and at tempted to address the thousand per sons who had assembled In the audi torium. The meeting had already been brought to a close. The audience at once indicated Its resentment. Start for Pond Rev. McLaren persisted In bis at tempt to repeat the charges ho al ready had made. Then esveral proral Beat citlsens seised the reformer and started with blm toward the pond. They kad proceeded but a short dis tance when the Marshal headed off the party and rescued him. ' While the meeting was being held 'Rev. McLaren's chauffeur was at tho entrance of the auditorium, distrib uting handbills advocating tho elim ination ot all public dances in tho city. Chnuffcar Also is Seised Tho chauttour, whoso nntuo was not learned, according to bystanders, de clared that McMlnnvllto dances had caused the downfall ot several girls. This alleged statomont aroused tho crowd, who Immediately soiled tho chautfour and started out with him for tho pond. Again tho marshal arrived on tlmo and rescued tho chauttour. Under tho officer's escort Rev. McLaren and tho chauffeur were started In tho direc tion ot Kowbcrg. When lost seen they wore headed that way In an au tomobile It was stated on good authority that tho men who participated In tho demonstrations against tho outsiders wore prominent citizens. WANTBD Hay contractor to cut and stack 360 ton or more wild hay. Solid meadow. Short hnul. Can uso bucks. Contractor furnishes ev erything. Writo lnn E. Kllgoro. Langotl Valley, Oregon. 33-30 FOR SALE Ucnutlful homo grown plants. Can bo soon at flco. I). 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But cleaning the crankcase is a job generally disliked and neglected. To meet this need, Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service has been established by-first-class garages and other deal ers co-operating with the Standard Oil Company. These garages and dealers use Calol Flushing Oil, the scten tlfic agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other Impurities, and does not impair the lubricating efficiency of fresh oil used. The cleaned crankcase is refilled with the correct grade of Zerolene. Look for the garage or dealer displaying the sign shown ' below- It means "Better operation and longer engine life.-,' Small cAough to wear Vest Pocket Kodak Special Focusing Model Pictures. IV X 2 inches New goods from the Kodak City arc no sooner introduced 1 than you find them here. For example, the new camera in the V.P.K. size the focus ing model of the Vest Pocket Kodak Special is ready for your inspection. It is a splendid picture-maker in every way. 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