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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1927)
Tttr EirM THE EVEKINT, TIERALP, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON.- Tut'sdny, Sfptcnihpr 20, 1027 Spokane Air Derby ; Fails in Many Ways '.(Continued from page 1) Pkiil.i and (lia tint Hop o( lo-j nay a run. '"Varoly three quarter of a mln ul after Miller, C. V. Meyer ui.' Detroit, piloting a Waco-10. ips.dcd Into the air after the riln KtailRP. biiiI at eaactlr two m , -, isrrnula Interval thereafter, each) n( tbn remaining ten plane hop- fllsht. Tho weather, which had threat ened to ha an bad aa that which confronted tha flyer when they left Hooacrelt field yesterday morning, cleared and tho day promised flying weather. Klcven other planna rot no further than Ohio fields, (our lopplDK orer at 'Cleveland and even halting at Bryan. Although then fill ahoit tf tha dorhyj schedule, all hoped by early get away this mornlnf and favor- i:tile flyinc condition to overtake tha doien others. Two rltad In Itaoe I.ONtl VAM.RY. N. J.. Kept. 20. (4 Richard K. HuJiHin of Msrysvltls, Mich., piloting a plane In tha national air derby, and his passenger, wera killed today when the plana crashed In the woods two mile went of here. Hudson died on his way to a Morristowa hospital, Tho passenger was dead whn a physician reached the machine. The second man killed In ths trash wa J. P. Itadlke, navies' tor. ot St. Clair, Mich. Ho was dead when rescuer arrived. Witnesses of tho cruVU siitd , that the aviator was apparently , nbvrt osj Trip ' Irving to Italn altitude o pawl U nobert. of th. 11.1,.. BRIEF NEWS -Of-KLAMATH Oil II - X, M Health and Vigor -in- Our Carbonated Beverages Phone 58 : : ..... . j The home of all bottled drinks. A Delaware' iui'ci ORANGE CRUSH 4 -WHISTLE ' -CONCORD GRAPE ' -HIRES ROOT BEER ; 1 . COCA COLA -LIME CRUSH : ; LEMON SOUR R PORTER rainier old german. lager olympic club special . ; CANADA DRY GINGER ALE (Large or small case) over 8.h.wley. mountain, when V,np),By ,,', ,f,ern00 tne piaue lurnea over, i.uusou tur lVBr.ri C),0 , ),,, oM B0B1I righted the machine once but ,hu.B h, ,,, , , , It fal.cred and dropped, turning ,R0. ,m v, hl.r. ,.,,h over several time. hl, piirtnUi m,klof ,hB ,flp vli Th. plane, entered In the clas ,,,,, Mt Uk. n and other A rac w the first to leave , ltl,iw , , rv,UrB,Bg Hoosevelt Hold. Long Island, tbla . i,0beru t. BI.-.1.1.. i en.. mornlnic. i. io jt.i ...1 .111 ,..a ' ! of. Ihe gentlemen from Call Farmers, starting fhetr day a . , , RM.m.lrt ..lk (ornlg and Inwa." work, saw Ihe machine full to ,r,end and officials of hU coav ..'' '',pn h "u,1 hoto , . ' Isiwn . politically significant ws Democrats Want to Take Hand in Came , tl'iiiitlnued (mm page t) "1 am personally, tor thu Wllnh ot a dry democrat and fMel that th slvc,tlon of any other type foredooms th party to defeat ," he added. With both McAdoo and. Mure illlh In New York, Uovernor Hmllh, who Is also here, seemed unperturbed over the quest fur hi opponvnl lu the uet conven tion. Ill sol romuient on the situation was: "I am not at all interested la the coming or go- the wo?da about 1:31) a. m. M.Te Slarla Quit rtOOSEVKI.T . KIEU. N. Y.. left for Ureata I' Mrs. Margaret Ilarnes, worthy oeP, .v. wr ... ....ram. ttni mttroa of h( KaalerB !of tho entranta In today, section sr for tBe , b, 0rp0B wtB of the cross continental air dr- Mrt, Hiwor.e Sabln. state orea I by was forced -to return an hour ,, of ,h, Et,,ro .Htar left this and a half alter Parting. He mornlng tof their . , houea . In landed at Curat Field, nearby. ; ,flM ,,lUng Aha Motor trouble canscd him o turn ch,p,,r Urt. ,T.B5,, , Imarked the official twt ot Wr. It.-8. KJgR. last started oUy . ,ofmvl . . , , In Ihe trana-continentnl air derby I '. 1 , landed at Iasiirevllle,". when 'n,,. Weather " ' " " " hi engine ran out of oil. I Thl, t ..o.atofmarai.h at I n. cording 10 a telegram received by derwood' Pharntaey continue to Dempscy is In High Spirits (Continued from page 1 1 world's heavyweight tllln when he meet Tunney In lli;r battlo al Holdler Kleld Thuraday nlglil. Ilia body Is lean, hi eye aro bright and clear: there fine nit seem to bn an ounce ot supur fluous flesh. Ills weight loi"y wa wllliln a few ounces if the 17 pound mark Indicating that he poasllily would wefeb around I its pound at weighing lu time Thiirsduy af ternoon ; Dempwiy In his training, par ticularly In the lint few days gave evidence that he la so close old, II111I his friends can hardly illKtlngtili-h thu difference. Il's legs looked good. Ihi liKv.il a ton 11 it thu ring spvvillly, with the siiine old weaving from h, and liisldn the rope he f at III o'd glowering, charging, vicious Heiupsey of lli prluilllv fighting lustlni-l. Ills left hooks, often called the greatest In heavyweight history, fiund their mark as ac curately as ever. ' llKH WITH VXU. WAHIIINliTON', Hept, tit. I A. I'.) Arthur llrislnne, Ilia writer, was a luncheon giiest of I'reai dent Coollilg today, having cmiie tu Washington hoping lo get some new light on tho statement Of Mr. CiMillitga that ho did not te being the Msnnaaa Mauler ot rliooan to run lu 19. S. the flehl committee. Fight Tickets are. "Not Selling Fast register a vfyeten pressure and while this continues pleasant weather will (reralt. Forecast fcr Beat II hJiira: Fair with moderoto tcmperaturna.- Tho -co recording thermometer -registered maximum and minimum temperatures todsy aa folio-, high, '7; tow,' it. ! (Continued from page 1) poration. were, back in. the boa office racks today. , " .fi' Get turned back thror'lrioe and tickets and these aail, flUtly aa many more so that the acttil sale today was figured 'krous I .i:s.0vil with .a totalt .1:. 6QO.00 as the ulllmutcvjrjtlk ard'a hopes. The radio wan blamed by Rich ard for Ihe decline tu ticket sales. He said he would call In hi lawyers after this fight and see 'at the first meeting u some way couiu not be devised lo "make the fellows with the ear phones and the loud. speaker pay." Colonel Talrick II. Culaban, a dry leader 'gf Louisville. Ky.. and a promlarnt Catollt layman.' . IJenalor Mosea, republican. New Hampshire, at Wanhlnglon. re- tier led hi belief that CooUdgn would not run and he professed, t e well-defined awing to-1 ward Herbert Hoover yiroughuul New Knglund. I ' , Joha Bpargo. writing In the current North Amerlrun llevlew, bold the opposite view: . I '"With thla uncanny political' Insight, almost clairvoyant, Mr.' t'oolldge know that he doe now have to exert himself In order to gel Ihe nomination. Hut I holler ha will be chosen and that. Ihe. nomination, will brought to him on the prorcjbTM , sllvvr platter." . it),. ftnator Roed, who hi flguroi) pramlnently at time a a pow'. sll4 democratic nominee, attack- edthe tarlft. statutss affecting Miraonal liberties and the lM'- Nury-llaugen farm relief 'bill' If A a Jpee.n at tne ivansia stain isir II) made taaue of farm problems as affected bydwo of th mean- Insurance Real Estate 5t;v luriirance Is possibly Ihe greatest' safeguard arnlnst Fire In America. We have. It yol our service doe n't end alth Fire Insurant. We esn Insure most any valuable commodity t lint you joieis. Our HKUVICK Is far reaching and It Is yours upon inquiry. Hen us today! Tomorrow may be too lute! I'rocraatlnatiou has blaclcnej many a swj Intention! J.F. MAGUIKE Jr. Write All Kind of Sound Iniuranco 8I6 Main St. t, oh me, oh my! vouu KiC OJR. EYES . : AHJ SMACK VOUR LI R fQ-; Marx - - - - Styles Are way Ahead This 3 button coat they wear at Oxford, " The color is copper-beech brown. . Lapels are rounded. Coat suggests a waistline. The new colors are copper beech brown, powdered grey and smoke blue. $33-$45 AND IP K. Sugarman 7 Ain't Mad at Noboiy.' . ----r. 4 Hart Schaff ner i! Y y ' ! v . jt v.: .: :v!'i IS CVv ;dr i 11 Meeting Thla Afternoon , 1 The .committee composed of Mra.:ll.-E. Momyer. Mm. II. F. Murdoch and Mra, Wilbur Jones hf are to grraagn plana for the first gieel of l'ol Matron clubon ortul Be attacked and centered hi Sept.'- 30 met at homo ot Mm. (attack upon "paternalistic gov Momyer tbla (fternoon. Annual !ernment," be outlined aa a sub- election of cfllcers will bo noli) slltute a farm marketing pro- arsn. o ml vwu ' s Kdward C. 8toks, chairman of llerry Huffererl MrUpn Herbert Berty of the Hotel Ihe New Jersey republican state eotnmltloe In an address at Sum- Smacking lips and rolling eyes are but a mild .expres sion of joy to the keen-delight of the first taste. The whole range to piedom, from lemon meringue to cocoanut is waiting for you at our shop. Fresh every day. SPECIALt Found Cak Nut Bread Hall has been forced lo return I mitt said: "I do not care whether to Portland, tor further nodical .rresldcot Coolldgo meant what he attention following a relapse.- lie said or not. If the American peo but recently returned h.010 from pl want him be ought to serv. Ihe north where he was ccoflned j.That ia. hi, cross and be sought tor several ' week following . a q bear It.". ...... major operation - ' ' K 1 ' ....... . ; ' VARJI OF THANKS. .. j At Hummer llooip. .. 1 , Ve" w ii-h to ei press our hesrl-j WYl and XrM..'J."C, CbJghaxg Alt thank wd -appn-dstloo to with their , daulthter., Knbrlo 1 J moy friends for the ueauU-1 and' Hetty and Mr. Cehorn (Jil torel ofter.nga-and kindness mother; Mm: -WKhrow- art e-;aB!l eyptpatby given , during our' Joying few day tlt at dbg rcoiit bereavement.' Ihe- pjaaiDgl rummer borne at Rocky Point. .o"f our Juanlta Hss.il Taylor. I ' ,, r ! f ' t Mil. and MRS. HOY TAVLAR.; Knhvtd LakeTHp. ' ' ' ,' "4 ,i I MUS. ROIIBRT TAYLOR. Mr. and. Mrs. II. N. Moe a4i ' Miss ' Marie McMillan : notorDd; Inr and then on to the Ma' efanU ' I V,t"Bl mer Borne at ' rockjf roltjt-'." EnJofsl Hnaiday Trla ' 1 ' Mf." and Mrs.- Wilbur Joact , and son. Wilbur Jr.. ehjdyfcd a ' motor trip around- the lke, os Sunday. - ' ; ' UlTTKn .fAT K1RM ; ' : ' 1 San FranclsfO. Kept, 10, ; tluttertat f.o.b., Sao , FrjaUco-; SI $4 rentg.!. ' ' . " ..".1 ,- xu DOLLAR DAY m fak , TaafjVl Jg' Saturday, Sept. 24th ' ' sasasi i.i n a TV . I a. J A. 4 . 1 ' jrasasssssasssassassssa j fUlU'tn t (IVCrilSt tig Maaasaaaaaaaaaaaasf I I ...... 1 - . . - . i i ail . im I ' ' 1' ;.' j Obituary To Keep Them Clean U! KLENZO Dental Creme ' J This Store will be closed all day Tuesday, Sept.: 27,- to observe the jC Jewish Holiday , This, dentifrice, snow white, creamy and Invit ing makes the tenth clean, scrupulously so gives them the whllo lus trous look that distin guishes beautiful lueth protects and ufi-guuril thvin. 50c Ijirge Mze Tube STAR DRUG . STORE Klnmnth Fnlls, Ore. CHRWT,L. UM)D , Friend are, .respectfully'; In vited to attend the. fuooral. ser vices' for tbn late Christina ilood td kr bnld Thurdsy mornlog al 10:3fk o'clock the maldenee Of Levi- Wnlkcf. Bprsgue River. In: tenuent will be msda In Whiskey Crock cemetery. re-mains are at the KutI W lock -faiteral home, Finn aveluei at Hltth, whore friends may call.') FlltlWCfc MAX NKI-ttoX 1' Friend are respectfully, In-ij' vlied to attend tho funeral nor-!. vices ior lue laie r lorenco iiny Nelson to be. held Wednesday gf'!i t.rncon at 2:30 o'clock at-the I First' Trt-tliyterlan church., at I Modford. with Iter, K. P. Jf- nice nfftetnllne Interment 'lll ! If. UI.UU tU .IJU IVOIU. vvuiv-1 ty. . - ', .' :v - ' x " ' Tho remain are Is lha slumbDrj room ot the Karl Whltlock f it noral homo, I'lna-avenna at Wtthi : where-friends mnjf ehll. '.-S1 rfww'i . . ii.ieisj Too Late to CWilfy"?; Foil UK NT. i-rnopi fafnnhed apartment, til Klamath.-1 ! j WANTED Middlu ag-(l .womitn want liouBckoeplug. Of - will work for few men. Write Her ald, Uog (21. 20-81 FOIl KXCHANOK 10 acres Im-1 proved ranch lo snnny Joaquin I Valley, under Irrigation, for form near Klamath Falls. B. 1 ' Daugh'-rty. It. A. Box M, Tu-1 larn, Calif. 20 , .Will trade good used Touring Cars for . Lots or Acreage. Buick Garage YOU'RE CRAZY That's what we have, been told because we -are telling out our entfre stock of high grade merchandise to cheap. ' ' ' " Look at these prices Men and boys' high grade ' SUITS AND OVERCOATS ONE-HALF PRICE . v L $40.00 StaiU and Coats ,,.1; $20.00 ' 35.00 SuiU and Coatt 17.50 30.00 Stts and Coatt 15.00 ... .-i . V- : Boys' Long Pant Suits $25.00 Suitt r.... .. . ..$12.50 . 15.00 Suiu 7.50 12.50 Suitt 6.25 100 Wool Boys' Heavy Ono Lot UNIONSU,TS MACKINAW3 . SSS,"0 $3.98 $4,95 $2.95 ' Hcnvy Wool Heavy Wool Blaz- sox DRESS SHOES cr. at g.ve away ' kr-' oij nr ' P"Cet. .' . ' ' , Cotton Kihbi-d w r0.yi-$4.95 j . , rt.u " UNIONSUITS . , . Hundreds of Other 1 in Values to 8.00 . Bargains $1.19 y , . . . ' , . ' i. Open ; Evenings KJ KLAMATH FALLS -WOODBURN ORE. Open Evenings KLAMATH FALLS -WOODBURN, ORE, 517 MAIN Everything mutt go at closing out prices. Buy your; winter needt now we mean business. HI