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Thursday, July 21, 1027.
' 'TIIR EVriSINfO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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MALIN, July ' 2f. Mr.. ' Kiiiina
Millar has returned lu tier hum In
Klmnitth Valla after a visit of two
ki will! hr daughter, Mr. O.
W; Cooley.
Mis rrtrl 0'f)y and Edward r.
nail were united In marriage oh
Saturday venlng at th homo of
Iter. Miksowaka, who performed lh.
ceremony. For th present Mr. aoJ
Mb. Hall will mk lli.lr home
with Mr. Haifa mother. Mra, O'Day.
Woodrow Webber of Urania l'aa'.
la spending evrl week with hla
slater, Mra. Waller White.
Mr. ' and Mra. frank Thallium
and aon and family huva moved
from Mails onto their homoatead.
waul of Ilia river.
Mia Iloao Marhart hfi returned
to hir . boma In ' llerourn, Minn.
MIm Machart seat nevnrnl raoalba
with bar alatar. Mra, Anton I'elraMk.
Mr. and Mra. frauk I'agyr and
aon. frank)' spoilt wk visiting
at ttclo. They toppcd at Corval
lla on Ibalr trip.
frank Paiyr waa on of laat
yrar'a graduate of I lie Mailt) hlKli
arhool and txpafU to attend O. A. C.
nvat yer. ' j .
Tha ball lama at Mdrr'lU 8unday
aflarnoon blw tho KagI and
Malln taani resulted In a victory for
Malln. The score waa II. to I.
Another farao will be played byj
these leant whlrh will determine
Whlrh Irain will be rhenipluua.
Mra. K. A. Krrkara of Cottonwood
!a visiting hrr ion, mil Ankllu, at
bit boma on tho lake.
A. Smith of Jilobur. California,
baa moved, with hla family to Malln.
when they will make their hums In
tli future. They bare moved Into
lha Worlow houae, after visiting
wlth Mr. Hmllb'a daughter. Mra.
John lteber and family. '- '
l.a Tern Johnann of Medford la
visiting her. cousin, Mra. John Mc-
Culley.
i Mra. Rigor of MrCloud U spend
ing several weeks wlih her parenla.
Mr. and Mra. A. M. Thnmaa. Little
Kvelyn Rigor la slaying with her
graudparenta for tho auinmrr, j
i. K. Illi by baa come to join
Ml wife and Utile inn, who hare
been vlalllng tome werka with Mra.
Itlgby'a parenta, Mr. and Mra. J. r.
Ileddy. Mr. Illgby mill be located
here In buainraa.
Curtla llliilna baa gone to (Straw,
for an Indefinite period, j
John Mlkaowakl and Joe llulousck
returned Bunday from the llien
training ramp at Vancouver, whore
they have been for the paat ill
Weeka. The boya are looking flno
and report a worth.wbllo time.'
Malln la growing rapidly ' thoao
daya, two Dew bualneaa plarea Just
being opened. The new bakery
opened Tueeday, owned by Mr. Page.
Tha bakery la located In the Rajnua
building on Broadway. ' i
Mr. Clyde Van Meter haa Inalalled
a service elation at bla place, Van'i
l'umpHtore.
Tha Malln Cheeae factory la mak
ing butter, lea cream and cheeae
with tho truck gardena bringing
vogotable to homo market. Wo
are well auppllod with homo prod
uct!. Hllaa Kllgoro of Clear Dam, waa
bualneaa vlaltor In Malln Wed
neaday. E. K. Parmer, proprietor of the
Klamath Courier moved hla family
to Morrill on Sunday.
Mr. Cook of Hand la visiting for.
few daya In Malln with frlonda.
Mr. Mlnnla of (ho Btfnl Hwamp
district railed In Malln Wednoaday
to attend to. business matter,
Mr. and , Mra, Vrana and Mr.
Iroutuy and slstor-ln-Uw. Mra.
Droubuy art vlaltlng with relative!,
Mr. and Mra. I'oavar.
EXTLOIT OP IMIOAT
- PVTIXTO MOVIK
IIKJtLtN. July 11. (A.P.) Capt.
Taut ' Koonlg'a daring exploit of
taking tho merchant anbmarlne
"DeutKhland" Into Jlalrlmoro haT
bor and back to Bremon during tho
war,' doaplto the vigilance Of nilled
aubniarln doatroyera, haa been put
Into a movie. : Tho film, which
bean tho title, "U. Deutschland,'',
iwa twice Intordlcted by tho board
of r) cmenaora, but bo flially
been released bribe ehlet conaor. -
Capt. Koenlg wn on the welcom
ing committee which grooted Clar
ence Chamberlln and Charloa A.
Lorlne at Dromon on behalf of th
North German: Lloyd, when the two
ocean flier cmo to Uremfirhaven
to nteot tholr wive.
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It 1 sometime! oaaJor lo step In
to another man' shoe than It la
to walk In thom.'1
Sympathy I like blond hlr; a
lot ot It Isn't tho real thing.
EAT .WHERE ITS
T ' JCOOL y 1
Special Today
Veal Chop - ; Drilled Toinatooi
.- 1'ntatoea Oratln
; Salmon Baled
I , 50c
CLUB CAFE
Sideshow
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A aiiectsrla not every vlalior to Allantlc City area waa the recent fire which laid waate a block Iwrderlnr on
the boardwalk. Three peraona Injured, elxty made bomeleaa and a heavy monetary luea owro the flame' toll.
Hi-re you ace firemen In action at tbe height ot tli blew. .........
At the Liberty
Some of the algni which are to
be aeen In the aaloon which playa
a prominent part In "The Heart of
the Yukon," allowing at tho Liberty
1 lira t re for Tburaday and Friday,
will undoubtedly afford amuaement
to all who eee Ihla fine picture of
Maakun life during th time of the
gold ruab.
Th aaloon la owned by one
"Caah" liynon. a man who Uvea up
to hla name by figuring everything
concerning hla life and toy In dol
lar and cenla. It I her that much
of th atlrrlng action tukes place.
and the notice poatrd for the bene
fit of th rah cuatoraer. wll no
doubt afford plrture-goer aeveral
chuckle. They are lime honored
rlogana of tbe aaloon of the gold
man day nd tbey add 'a vivid
touch of realiam to Ibe Alaskan act
ting. . r
I'ncle Hiram and hla Country
Wore with many new girt aur
prlae are nwalilng you tonight, ao
don't forrgt to bring your basket.
HVUH W A LI-OIKS HOMK
,. , , IS TKACIIKIW .CULLKGE
LONDON. (AP)' BtriwberrV Hill,
'nmoua aa the residence of Horace
Walpole, ha been turned Into a
Koman Calbollo training college for
teacher.
The opening ceremony waa per
formed by Cardinal Ilourne. The
now educational centre, which ha
been named 81. Mary'a college, will
provldo accomodation for 200 tu-
dcuta. '
Strawberry Hill at Twickenham
wa bought by Walpole In 1747.
The Interior decoration and en
largement by him are churchlike
In appearance. Some of the nian
lelplocca are repliraa ot tomb. One
I of Inlaid marble, worth S00
pound even In the 18U) century.
One celling la an extraordinarily
tine copy of that In Henry Vile
Chapel In Westminster Abbey. '
TOWX OKT8 IJGHTS
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PAttlS. July 21. (AP) A wed
ding present that didn't go to the
married couplo I lighting the
street of Courgenay, a little town
In Auvergno, southeast ot bore.
; It is an electric atrvet lighting
syiftem donated , by Dr.' Adolphe Ja-
SUMMER
PRICES QN
WOOD
, Buy your wlnlor'i supply of
block-wood and green-slab at
) once,' whllo the price are at
the bottom,
FARMERS
Also toek up for th year,
at the bin or delivered. We
'deliver anywhere In the valloy
1 cord jumbo load.
ot; the Atlantic City boardwalk -
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At the Pine Tree
"Local color In spoken title. "
Thl 1 one of the odd devlcei by
whlrh Aulonlo Moreno, who la
Bpanlah hlmaelf, act "Hpanlah" In
"The Tempi ra." now showing at
the 1'lne Tree for Thursday and I
Friday. This new production filmed .
from Vicente Illsro Ibanet' famous I
novel of South America, Moreno
nealre KnMnlRh In !! htm llna mm t
"Itobledo," the South. Amtrlcan
engineer. HI explanation I inter-
eating. i
"When an actor play a foreign
role and apeak hla line In Kncllsii i
It la plain to be aeen on the screen,"
aaaerla Moreno. "We Americana
subconsciously are llp-rvader s
are any other people In any other
country. One ran watch actor
peaking and practically tell what
they are saying.
"Hp when I'm ' suppoacd to be
French I spealt French, and when
I'm Spanish I speak Spanish."
A a special attraction tor Fri
day night eight act of Amateur
Vaudeville will be presented for the
second time many new fare, novel
ties and a festuro-act that aro sure
to pleaae you.
val, whru bla daughter Sabine was
married recently.
The orlclualltty of the gift was
bcltcm-d by BJe strings attached to
It. Knowing the ways of officials
bo mole It a condition that there
should be no commission appointed
to Invostlgato the matter, that no
official, governmental or local,
ahould Interfere in any way and that
work ahould tie stuTlcd In a week
after tha offer waa made. Conse
quently, contrary to all precedent,
the town waa lighted by eloctrlcltty
within two week.
It you Imagine that thl la a
cold, unsympathetic world, tdl poo-
pie that you havo a cold and listen ,
to , their lugKestlon. , ... . . ,
Will Sacrifice -
a transportation ticket,
good for $90.00 on any
tailroad. Inquire at.
HERALD OFFICE '
Kodak Guessing
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Closes Six O'clock '
July 23d
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Count tho spool " In our
winduwl
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(At Your" Door) '
Industrial Supplies.
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KIIE.NCH TRY TO AUOUKII
OLD rTIIIAL UY rOWON'
, PA It 1 8, ' July IV (API -Trial
by polaon.v an old tribal custom of
French equatorial Africa. I official
ly ab)!lahnd by r recent decree. '
Under thl ytem penon aocof
ed of crime took polaon. If they
showed n 111 effect they were con
sidered Innocent. If they died they
were conalderel guilty.
Tor year tbe French authorities
have tried to stamp oil this cu-
tom weU otbcr brntaf ,nd
dungerou practice.
t' .' clcf
two at era backward than (o'talfe
one forward.
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GLASSES;
Fye Exsmi Fuied nd thi
(jlasscs Ground in our oa
... , .factory tm jwr ,t
, Mn tdtjl hlrrMmll.
' Broken Lenses Replaced :
DR. COBLE'S . V
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Reed & Reynold?
Real Estate ?
Fire Insurance
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We specialize 1 in ir
rigated farms and.
stock ranches. "
1036 Main St . 1
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Every one cannot havo per
fect tooth) ithat ta a bjttle
Btattor that Is In thaTkands
of naturo. ' - :
No matter how goed, ,or
how, poor your teeth (r4 fou
should visit a cooscWtlous
dentist two or three times
each year, simply as, a health
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Bugarman Bldg., Cth ft Main
IIUITIHII JUHKIHTKKH
llA('ll .HM.OUO I.NCOMKN
IXJ.VIKJN. (AIM The maximum
yearly Income of the great Hrltlah
lawyera la 10,00, according to
an eatlmato compiled by tha Lon
don Evening Standard. Tula peak
I touched at tha premnt time by
only one barrlater, Hlr John Blmon.
Hlr Douglaa Hogg, before becom
ing attorney general,' waa closu
aecond. Hlr John Blmon, however,
la far ahead of 'the reat of 'the
field ao far aa Income 1a' concerned.
Hlr Edward Clarke' beat year waa
1 100.000. Norman Blrkett. William
Jowltt and Stuart Bevtaa are placed
la th next rank of barrtatem.
Tho: Income of the) celebrated
barr'.alera aro aald to be hardly
earned. It I aald that for the aame
effort they could have earned much
more In bualneaa.
LONDON HIIII'PINO HIIOWH
IIIU IXCREAHE ron VE-tll
LONDO.V. (A.P.) During the f Il
eal year Jnt ended the London
port handled more traffic than
ever bkpre, tbe total tonnage being
, SS.IIP, compared to 47.0C4.000
la 12J. .
It U eatlmaited that 1,000 ablp of
all else pas Graveeend every 21
hour. Londofi' network of dock,
wbarve , and warehouse spreads
over 50 mile of river bnk. Vlf
tually 60.000 men 'are reglatered
dock worker. " ' '' "
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If a woman Isn't quite nre of her
husbaoi she always adVertl far
a- plala oooav-v.-v -. !- - ".-.
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CLEANING-
PRESSING
WorK called tor and
( W&delwered.r ,';,.!
Klamatk Clfaning
r '& Dye-Work T?
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The California Oregon Power Company;
lit LLKHVHTH TO IHH'O'H - -Ji
TO I'l.KAKK THJJ HIE JVC II
I'Aitis, jmy :i,- Xfr--rBuir
flghllng eeem In a fair way tli kill
tii kill
ok tii
Dries ns
Itarlf lu Krance,
The public putting to-denth
animal In the "Corrida" at Orl
recently stirred
opposition. (Vheni
one of lb bull mistook a dress ra-
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This
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ms iiimh
good engine bettor
Th fact . that mar than a
half-million "Z" Engine are
in ns 1 proof enoegh of the
satisfactory service, they are
rendering. But now. equi pped
with a Rotary High Tension
Magneto of Fair banks -Morse
owa make that asaiares a hot,
fat a park that make easy
atarting a reality Z" En
linn are - more idptndtbtt
than tvtrl - -
Tbe "Z" Engine i tbe only
engine of its type that is
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Preferred Shareholders
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,. uid investment, the practitioner of thrift feels secure in the ( ' M
1 knowledge of a comfortable balance Id the bank, and a
, yxauy income limn paiiiiiiiniL iuvnunui.T., ,.r . . . l. ., , ..
. . 5. More than 3,000 preferred shareholders of The Califor
nia Oregon Power Comparer know this, feeling of security.
" Moct of them are numbered among our 25,000 customers, "
and are satisfied writh their investment as they are with the ..r ..
dependable utility rervice. they receive. - Their .mony goes
directly into permanent, useful public utility properties. - ;
" It is easy to become a preferred shareholder in this ' ; u
progressive public utility As small a sum as $10 a month, 1 ' , a
. systematically puc Dy unaer our moniuiy
investment plan, will enroll you as a'
' satisfied investor. '-. ' ' " '
"A copy of this 16-page book, describ-' ,
ing and illustrating the properties of .
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;with complete information about invests ' .'
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bearaal for the teal thlnnij' gorfJ
ed the Spaalah matador CaJqultd
there waa further Indlgnstioh. i
The real thing la bulltr1irjrtng 1
forbtdilvn In France but It 1 .
that enforcement sf the law In the
avmn naa oium oeen very im .MUf .
I hare thought buIl-fUbUug would dla
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equipped with a Rottrr High.
Tension Magneto. Thi mag, ,. ,
neto la l-oiling-i dust- '
proof and rust-proof. Due to
volum production --aae the :
fact that thi magneto ia made .
by Pair banks-Id orsv yoa ea .'
have the. -2? with tii urmr
magneto at . no Jacsc - i r . .
price., .t. . 1 '.,'-ii
Let yoar next cr.in hav -thi
dependable ignition.
Came lo and let n (how yea r .' '
tn l in operauon.
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