The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 02, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE EVENING IIKRAI.n. KLAMATH 'FA1.I.S. OKKPION.
Friday, Syptomtwr E, l'.27
t, Editorial Opinion From Over Nation
iK'.
Auk triMToiti' i'.i.iikk.
iltlrooklyo Eaaie: It appears
Hull Mayor Walssr's Inner o
tiff municipality of Paris, wUtch
('mmandar llyrd rarrlsd arros
I ha Allanilr. la lo bn deposited
lit ' a j miiacnm. Trana-Allanttc
aviation la atlll ao miirh of
twlty at the- consumer de
mand, from a museum standpoint,
la . enormous. The Hmltholilnn
Institution demands nnthlu less
than Ihe Hplrlt of Ht. Louis In
Iiuh. One of l.ndberahs famous
eondaehei di-serves a place, be
side the Jrwvlcd sWords, faaa.
iialforais and iM-rolla preserved
uudcr la In Washington. Theo
dore HonsBVoita Jeticr introduc
ing ..ImllHTKh to Ambassador
ltrrlrk would be a valuable ac
iilition ror the' American wlna
nt IIiq Metropolitan Museum or
Aft. while, the find preserved
fried chicken to cross the At
lantic mlKht be rigaed up again!
a painted background or (loud
Im lliA Museum or Natural HIs
tory. H Hi ' human to demand ma
terial souvenirs or the ureal
Mjthtai Hut nothlnic Is more dis
piriting, less animate. 1hn psysl
int evidence behind class rases.
The spirit or those .flights can
aft be tagged, classiried and ex
hibited to future fenerations.
Our grandchildren will retard
tilein ' with a faraway wonder
tnnra ilnaplrUlnK' than all the
trails, screws, motors and parch
mvlits that collectors-f fhls gent
vriitton con put under glsss as
soof that these nights actually
kppcncri' In, aiwh and aura a
manner.'
b-t -1 a-
'?. R.i RISSKXCrtR, HKItO.
ill : '
illurfaln News: It shames the
Itwernment th.it the American
Association ror .Medical Progress
had to provide a homo- tor John
uVKlssenger, a former army pri
vate, who in 1900 permitted Dr.
Waller .'Reed to experiment with
him in an endeavor to trace the
origin ot yellow lever, which
long had been a acourga In Cen
tral and South America. Kl
sehger contracted ' the disease
and. aa a result, was crippled ror
lire. X .
This waa heroic aervlce, as
rine aa anythlnit In the army's
long record. It was aervlce or
the highest type or humanity. The
origin or yellow (ever was dis
covered and the disease has atnee
been practically wiped out. One
would have expected congress to
take suitable action iu behalf of
Klssenger. Just as soon as his
condition was brought to atten
tion, liut congress put aside pe
titions lor him put them aside
and forgot them. That Is how It
happens that the American Asso
ciation Tor Medical Progress Is
providing him with a home and
relieving lim rrora the poverty
in which his voluntary illness has
left him. Perhaps congress may
now be moved to honor Klssen
ger with a medal to wear when
he is wheeled out on gala occa
sions. KIIOl l.l VK l.Al t.ll?
PHILAHK1.PHIA There's a
disagreement between two psy
rhnlogists as to laugher. Pro-!
lessor Averllng or the I'nlverslty 1
or l.ondon. who thinks that the:
really happy man seldom If ever j
laughs, says the only animal "lie-
sides man that laughs is the '
hyena. Dr. Thaddeua L. Bolton ,
of Temple University says cows.
calves, horses, monkeys and dogs I
also laugh. !
SfXn.iY RKFVKKS .MILLION i
OCEAN GItOVK. Ni J. Billy I
'Sunday says he has refused fl.-i
i Jifin AAA n a l.ln th. mn.Uj !
and f 10.000 a month (or vaurie-i
vllle. j
At Walteaburc Home
Miss Ora Cosper. state aecre-
tary (or the Ilebekah assembly'
of Oregon, visited at the home
of Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg. eu-j
route to her home at Dallas.
' Oregon, from Crater lake. i
BRIEF NEWS
OF
KLAMATH
TWO AMERICANS
NOW IN BAGDAD
MrAulltfe'a Home i
Mr. and Mrs. Dave McAutitre
returned rrom 8n rnncisco
Thursday, where they have been
on a two months' vacation. Mrs.
McAuliffe resumed her position
at Ilia Palace Market. The Mo-
Auliffns are now in their new
home In the Jackson apartments.
. " I
At in 1-aa.e Hotel
W. K. Allen. Dunsmiilr; W. K.
Baker. Dunsmuirr S. IVrrls.
Dunsmuir: C. It. Frltell. Duns
mnlr; K. U Shepnnl. city: Ruth
Rogers. Ashland: O. llullentlne.
Ashlaud;-K. 11. Carter. Ashl.ind
II. Smariwnod. Oerhcr, Cal.
(Continued from page II "i
leans hoped ,to reich llngdad,
Irak, before dark. They were to
make a tlctour or Us miles
around the 4 lilai k 8ea ctvast lo i
comply with, a Turkish stipula
tion Hint they keep away (rom
the naval tuhe at lamid.
OTTAWA, tint.. Sept. I. (4)
Negntlva report from shiM and
wirelesa atstinna today convinced
offiulul circles that tragedy had
hetullvn I'riiicess l.oweslelu
Wertheim, and her attendants.
' Colonel Mlni'htn--and - I sptullv
1 HiiiuljKli in their I'.nn'jn.l t,o
Ciibpan plane, th HI. Ilspnuel i
f "rhit oplnlou prevails that the'
monoplane never reached the'
i thores of the North Amerlcm
1 continent, after starting' rrom
I'pavon. Kng. I
KOI TIIA MPTOX. Kug . Sept.
t. ti Captain Courtney hop
ped off tnday In his Whale for
Plymouth, first lump or his pro-'
potted trans-Atlantic Night.
Cuptnin Couituey tmk the air
al S:ib o'clock this jfternnon.
' ST. JOHNS, tine. Sept. J.
(a) - - The mounplane Royal
Wintlor toiled ilcsn In a field
ut.ur kc.ie Isil.ulghl, will not
be aide lo hup otf before i
o'clo.k lila ufletuooii, owing to
a' damaged lull skill, the ill:
announced loiluy.
The I'lune, euroule fri:uf Wind
sor, tint., to Wlndior, Ktis was
forced down by frletl.in fir-.
The blase- did ni damage but
the tall. Vklit- Was loom ned in
the hsi-ty landing.
PLYMOl'TH, Kng , Sept. J (,11
Captain I". T. Cnurlnev abourd
the Whiile landed here nl s p.
m. 40 lake on a trch loud or
petrol and start his traus-At-lantic
flight at dnwn Rilurdny
CAItllllir, Maine. nVpt. 1. 11 'l
- The plane Sir John Curling,
which landed In a field iu the
In wn of Washburn, six miles
from here, last nlghl. probably
will remain until tomorrow be
fore attempting to resume the
flight from Loudon, (int. lo
! Harbor tirace, N. V., and thence
to London. Kng.
Caliinin Terry Tully and Lieu-
leu i t Jniues Meil. lllf (mind It
raining when- they amse litis
! morning after a gnrd sleep at
Hie Vaughn house In this town
If the weather reiuiilns lav irulile. i I'nmi 'I-VImii
Us. U. K. King of H,mi Hail
iImo will arrive In Klsuinili ,
j p'nllx loiilght to vlali Willi ht
huatiand, who Is employed by Hie
i Templar Motor roinpnuy. Mliit
will also visit with her aimer-In-law,
Mrs. Henry Cnnradl.
HreprtMil Centrally l'inliil.
Populur Prices and Kervlce sri
llta demand! ot III (lay thul'g
why the Hutler Is palroulsed by
the dlnrrlniinalini.
Maiingeiueiit Ueo. Warren lliHiier
In 'Frisco
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Durbiu re
turned the lore part or the week
rrom San Francisco, where Mr. ;
Durbln attended Market Week.
Mix McVeigh of Merrill '
Miss Ellen McVeigh of the
Merrill district Is visiting with
triends. In Klamath Falls today.
Coats Remodeled.
Pur Manufacturer.
Ftmier
MRS. WILLIAM
HKSMI.KIt
tit Klamath Aveana.
Between Fourth and Fifth.
Klamath Pall
Ore.
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Detail
WHOLESALE
GET BEHIND THE
Klamath Fair
Boost Klamath and its products. Encourage competitive,
quality, and diversified farming Then boost the merchant
that boosts . Klamath. '
We have Klamath Cheese, Butter, Eggs, Milk, Cream,
Potato Chips and Poultry Exclusively.
Oregon Large
TOMATOES
Fancy, No Seconds
55c
KLAMATH FRYERS
; and HENS ..
White Leghorns, lb. 30c
R. I. Red, lb .......... 35c
Oregon '
CRAB APPLES
Crate
$1.00
Oregon
. ELBERTAS ,
Fancy, No Seconds
$1.25
KLAMATH EGGS
Strictly Fresh
Per Dozen
40c
Klamath
STRING BEANS
4 Pounds
25c
. Oregon Large
BARTLETT PEARS
Fancy, No Seconds
$2.50
Klamath ,
POTATOES
10 Pounds
25c
Klamath
CABBAGE, lb lc
Bunch Vegetables.. ..5c
ffioTEi- - :85c
Wed. Special
11 rj
RAISINS
2 pkg 25c
H.0.0ats
It Is steam
cooked for 2
hours.
15c
..v Parking Space For Every Car
WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, LABOR DAY
PUBLIC MARKET
Phone 169 "PAY CASH-IT PAYS" 6th St. at Walnut
We Deliver All Orders Amounting to Over $1.00 Without EWra Charge
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nwnvn i
Tepl
Announcing
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ar Motor
Nash Dealers
Company
It is a genuine privilege and pleas lire-to announce that
the Templar Motor Company has assumed Nash repres
cjjtalion in Klamath Falls.
!IIU (';. ' .,
Lbj$l that Wentworth & Irwin, Inc., wholesale distri
and Nash owners in this section are fortunate in
having the Nash franchise entrusted to a concern of such
umual ability and excellent reputation. -
jnr.inSt - ' " '
J",vew Nash home at 211 South Eleventh Street is amply
ided with modern and efficient service equipment,
and owners in this section are assured of a high standard
WC;air,maintenancc.
You are cordially invited to visit these headquarters lo
view the full display of new ADVANCED SIX, SPECIAL
SIX, and STANDARD SIX MODELS.
The introduction oLthe new' Nash models, including the
r. Ambassador, the Cabriolet, and the Special and Standard
i. Sedans, marks the greatest change in motor car style since
the inception of the industry. Their brilliantly original bodv
design, with its rich artistry and French-type contours, ren-
ders all other body designs passe. .
r These beautiful cars, as well as all other Nash models, possess-the
further superiority of being powered with the
great Nash 7-bearing Crankshaft motor the w o r 1 ds
smoothest type. - -
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The Nash price range on . twenty-six different models
extends from $865 to $1990, f.o.b. factory.
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Wentworth cV Irwin, Trie;
Distributors.
PORTLAND, ORE.
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