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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1927)
Papc Two THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. 'TlniiHilav SEBOHO - HEGALLi Of) .AT IIIR A Woman of 10,000 Beautiful Eyes! Making Them of Glass 'Is Dot Davis Heritage. General Sher - " man Used an Eye Her' Grandpa Made 1.0NUVIKW.' Wash., Oct. I. ,V) A movement lur a second .eculi election Mt (Catnlcr, Oregon.!. a It It In two month under,' ny'. there today with the v'r-i lUlKdoD t'f (X-tirtOUK proposing) iH'ull of Mrs. Florence llowea, I iicsjrfcul of Hie city council nnd "' navOr pru K'ui HUd M. V. Hrowu.j .otinVllmau. A.. K. Vcuteh, editor of the Ultifr Hcview. ut .rccll4 ..i, nayty, and Kd flluiiireberg as Tj 'nuatilninn at a swrjted election ' A agist 15. h k " ' HUice. that tinVwdfo roujtriU : mecuug has been held. due. to tnuUnl'y to muster quorum. ('. &, Clark and Mrs. A. M. l ; ( liavvji not attended meeting.,, tbe recall election. , TheyV; are Jntl-VeateU while Mrs. How en, Brown aud S. M. Idea, who t anppolnted to fill the vacancy of (Councilman Valknauf, " are t VenWh sympathizer. The Veatch J eleiyvnt Iiun control of the coun-1 ' 'Jo second recall canie -on-the lipetV of a mandamus action filed -iiy Kditor Veatch to compel the ouai 11 members to hold a meet-; ng next Monday night to pSBs on ihnJcgn)ity of bis recall, which' le If contesting. The real issue i iccrtrding to Ventch whirh cansed : iln)' to bring the action ' which et 'the wheels of the city gov-! . rnuv-nt In motion. , OLD GUARD m WORRIES OVER - a RUMBLINGS) r ..,.rr: v? rrarrn i i r r w v - w i ill TO. i 1 . ... mM 7 :l 1 . iontinued from pKel). nrt4T leaderK ln several of those at. the belief that several oth-. i-b will send to the . con-ention elatlons pled fed fo "fayorfceg NEW '. Jly JiiIIji 1lUiuliarl . r( itut from ttu Kt MM iitil it, dr-t rn tun t'"' Im " -f. . I'ht of tu. ilt'iM Mvl-i iii !;, y)ljpf iMhl tiilul 'r'lvik mii k-a- niltl -hHiMMt !! or limtit;it1 nuiki'. M Un lifl'.l- s la hi. :( ftr Jtuui .H"iMl vi'How into tlu ;nid then tjflu ilu' rv i.omln,miv. u ll w ill tint, h Mlfi1 lliiltiiitt. ''My m'rt"H i itully niy fail.- ir i imi H ami my KCiintuiilhor'M, tint iniir i onlliiK tu mi Kv luuin 'IVI1 , Kini'li ilirttiti-li from l-UI'im. l.inhon ftpir.Mti't'(l ii tnu y lalnloi m whit Ii (looilotl uiui.y pnru of i ho city (u h ilopili ul fi foi't. I ho til..)iit r utilil. 4aakiaU4aUaftfrVlMaBMa )tit ii m in:s I'Kltri.ANII, Or., Hit. 13. l'l --M. Hiiiile, head of the firm of M llnrdi' and Snna, died heru lh! ailiMiiiiMii from heaii Iroulilc Si DuvIk modemly I T'" n operated In Junk on nvcrn. "My fnt her not only lanxlit ,",',,' "r" '"r ''''' yenra. , I1U- .U1'"!UI li'lltKIc mrHMll lHli, .the tiKtlculoiir.ly fine pr.u-eKa of 'ilianiK olor Into the pupil and Ul! ili.' iutrUui'loa of hla akilled , know Ic.lte. but be und urnnd idither left tue a alorv of inulfrlala that will Inst a Itio-ttme." 1 Mis.- lavla. however, cannot t'K.l.uin all her flair for making 'eve Kor of ihree stilors. she Hit the only one who cuu make them She Iks tried tn teach her ; huslMuid. but he has no talent , t whsioevcr. and Ittcka tho pa.-., 1 1 b in .- needed. Hut ah.i ililnki her little Kin. 14-moiitna-oid Aavia J en n mny be uble to carry on the lii'i tradition. : " Slie bus a born eye for color," I ! J emu's mother said. "And I ill-! Itenil teachiiiK Iter the business ; ju-:t i:s soon is she Is old enouith. ; !t want my enjoyment of the jwork to be Iters too." jliol.lt STAH MoTIIKIt ;KT4 Ivtltls' MKMKNTO THE ORPHEUS -i , ,'TppAy "There You Are "' 'wltji COMIAIt N'AUKI., ' . KDITH KOIIKKTH, (iKoittii: KAWi irrr Dbrectnl by IMwnitl Krsliinick a l. iriM;olil)n-Mer pietuix THE MOST HILARIOUS FILM COMEDY SINCE "EXCUSE ME!" YonR. Oct. ns.'' or nnledaed.! ajd apon f,i.. nvt iS,On aiar :u!u!work more than an honr or fwo'-f . '.hff fuctont. - i t . w f . . . ' la n lime hecniiH Ihe Hlrnin rf s . f . ' .'.. 'It ' i-T1 -4 : 1 .11 slaved lu Hours. ' Ue-.waiined .t,'!f ,h'n ' wo'" nd. ',.'','' 13.--nor- 'to succeed. tbouKb' now I never auard SKainst aecnlent if losa. Mine ,oi ner rM'ner cnenis nave ye-i-bnslHM." Srnnlor Curtis recalled that the h i TnAlnK interests had obtained In , so far as at1 a time because Jhe strain of " '."" aome tor nioouiy un . . !the work Is treat. Hut 1 made .r. Others for sunny Weather. I iilihk unerer.u nau uuiamni in I , . . i.. nnal eve a nrown one, wiin .... ..... 4 ratw of duties they asked hj k a"Jllf '"v 1 nd the jov of my father 'oh.r t the iris, with different rn all' productive- nibly I? made thjau before her. Hi carrW t ta him. 1m- HphtinR. voa. In practical operation, bow- lol"er J1" "V"' - , i nKsible!" he cried. 'Dorothv. vou I Some of Them - boitRht -eye vin "'"-'-i .r.u. - " wrB niMnl mMir-' them. You m. my marcn irom Aimnn io me hea. ) father." he uivk. nroudlv IM I.I'TII, Mimi.. Ort. 1.1. Aim. Davlan 'Wilted of Pultun it-tut iiPtl from Pnrii wtth the j hiMiniKo of tho America ii LegUm Shikxto ah the oli I i Kohl Uir mother wlHi attended the conven Hinn.'; Hut nhe 1 uKo hruunht hark u mote itiuterlnl memento of the urmv. she vfuii pn itenled with a xilk Amet-Hii flnir. mle nut ttnlrolderel In the vorknhop of a fit tn mi divtnmakor on the Kn de 1" I'atX. Seventy-five yoar; old. Mrn. Wist,', I took a keen uVltKhl hi the Ioiik irlp and unvK niw would take-nothing for the expertenre. She Watt Kent hy the Duvld Vi lod PoKt'tor Duluth. whh h wan nnmed after her on. k filed at Chntean Thierry June 8. IMS. he wore a glass eye- made by Mi 3 Davis' grandfather, she claims. ... - Hw HKt KecollWfiun. vefci these rate are too low In iciew of the western lejrisla- An to the contention of the ,Hi.t;gent! that the 'republican nriv tu rtv miii-n nr tne fvtivt ana i or-enotiKh of the west, some of "My first.vrecoHoctioii W -life he.adors direct attention to the 'is of standing op .a bir. plush urtfe ahare westerrf senators and ! ehair watchihR 'tay father bFow epIKsentatives have in affaire of '. color into eyes,.,Viss Davis said, will, branches of congress. !"He talked to me all the time. tf the twenty major commit- lexplaininK .everything he did. It teeijftof the senaKV senator- from, meant notlns . to. m then.'t But the far west are chairmvn of four-1 1 roaUie now. that when t am teenr'-those from the central west'Mn a-tight place, what I .do is arevDends of two with only four exactlr what my father-told roe froni the east holding- chairman- he did. years and years ago. when shlf. i ' I wua a little girl watching him Tne committee headed by 'work. wesif'ern senators include: Appro-1 ""'Mis ' Davis does her work lnfin the sockets, the tilt of this w..- ava. u r. ra.flll nrH.ir. i ........... Of Evf last from one to three, years. In communication from I'ortu-, depending on how much acid se-.gl to The Aiores Islands, ac- I "1 nodded. Aud I have made them ever since. During his last i six months, thongh bedridden, be i gave me all the liisfructlon he could and I worked like a fiend, j For I love it the bard math tm-jmilK.rsm ing of color, the carelul shaping -1 :tt&st3C STOHH HITS ATl.ANTIl l.tiNI'O.N. Oct. II. tl'IM A thunderstorm struck the today. Interrupt- "LET YOUR GLASS TROUBLES BE OURS" Air kinds of CIa for all purposes KstiinntoH. gladly , fur nished for ' SASH : DOORS ! FRAMES ' CABINET. WORK ; TheGIass House I'liolie 177-W I till nml I'lne -The Tailoring is s..- r-r I N3 I Vt-lrJrKc- v. .ikrc;-;-. - Fall and Winter Woolens for suits uiul iiwi'i'oivlfi itiv i-cnrly. Makt1 your Hclor lion and Irt tin mviiMtirc you today for roal tlothc inatlo rik'tit nml to fit you. " t . CHARLES J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR' Phone 990 109 S. Seventh Strict Klamath Falls, Ore. TajvjfP'aeu b9ahi and sizinx and the intricate job of flerklnc thii eye and circllnc' that. Most of all I like the di versity. 'There never have been. so far as I know, two pani of eyet jnst alike. What most folks don't realize is the multitudinous shapes of eyes, the varied pla:itiK pri&ftot,$ndleiarvfipa4icjiraie9latiattiiy rooiu In 'the old family foroifen relations, elections." agri- home, where' all uie Davines have cultural. Immigration. ' public been born and have died for lamts.-pensions, commerce.- irri- three feneration. A young vo Ration and Indian affairs. ::man. in her middle twenties, she Of the fourteen, viftbt are Idea baa run the business for 10 years. tifid jclb the insursent itronp or -... .The first: eye, J myself mode eh??toTi! With t.hem frequently-ras 'the refnilt of desperation;' nportant queetionH. , she nays "My father suffered Irteen of the twenty-two :a stroke after loainr all his mon- moWiimportant house committees. -v In the first year of the war. ard presided over by westerners. f uable to work, he lay rretung thA J committees include wiyst : becanse he had to disappoint and gleans, appropriation.-, apri--pood clients. " l : . cub 4-e. elections, irrie-ation. oub- uAar uiw wi rti "i a , lie Hltnrla iunainni flfifirVrnftirnl w - . i..i,.n m. . i. 1 . i . i . 1 K i wrui- -liiiir in urniiay. ' a Res o inrvt- 10 w yeuri. nua lmif ration and Indian affairs, flocked the doorSlnd started in. I rarely makes just one eye. They one. .tho droop of that, the way one shows the whole pupil, ait other .inly a part. Kitting gives expression "to" the eye. " . "Color? I have never seen iwo people's eyes the same color. . should say there are as mpnv" eolors as there are people. Browns are the most nearly alike. But blues are a thousand shades. Pur-f pie eyes; big, soft, violet ons, i think are the most satisfactory, to ma,tch. ' w ' Her Oients Are All Ages. , Miss Davis has clients from the 4 7 x. ii -f a I : wMfiS'.44fifei4a Le rie:.'--y 111 ORGANIST ffll'EKA, Kas. Oct. , .. ,UPl V ...f. L . . .a t ; Aliasugn sne is. ouiy- a jears oliiltHiss Kleanor Alleh' is 4 fel loJtof the American ap""'' 't OrJtists. , Ijlis honor ordinarily goes to velirable artists. Miss Allen is! beHed to be youngest fellow., of jib guild. She recently was ap-;ij poyjrd city organist liere,' - The. j pllWorgan she plays "tir thfe larri-t estlJa Kansas, ?he New Kuidof.Oatmeal The Food that makes the m?n m i TfIIIIOl IT MAY CONCKHX will not be responsible for nrrtars or denosits riven our for-iT ;, t me Itepresentativc Mr. Thomr.j.4.iM4iAi The A. NASH CO.. Inc. Seattlp rlcaach J, Photograplitw r fST the flash, ot a Vnjle as lJi romps lit the yard bow often you have ' wished yon cwld oa pf ii re it permanently! V4a can : . with Photographs! 1 tip It him to out1 studio, and Wjfl.will mak. a precious rec nrltof bis boyish charmi which yfj grow' more precious- a the yearB go by. More than 3000 Preferred Shareholders Stinson Studio MA V Kl.Vfi Ihstad TJWKc t belief : rholl's Zibo-nads stoo all cain iker than1 any "Other known iiod. Takes but arnmutetoquiet the worst corn. Hcaliug (tart at ;. when tne corn is gone it never net back. If new shoes make the 1st "touchy ' again; a Zino-pad iys it Instantly. That's because iua-pads renoi e rhe- 'cause paining and -rubbing of shoes. (r. Sclio!!'. gln-padi mt ifetdir.tfd, .i.rptic, protwtiv.. At .11 .rugs"', asi StiM dt.lcr'aSc Wm A H am 1 mtmi iiiihiii.hiiiiiiiiii iiimiiiiuw IIKV U,f . L. t - jTt w- aVT. t afi sfc .aiai jih m irm ITW. , - X WALL PAPER PAINTS AND SIGNS t f kx I'OMIli; WWsmmmWm. . i . BUSINESS IS GOOD ' :f flf ttS5! 1 L.Z tKnavaL-t .'- tA tClamalh 1 Hi l I lllllt T Ku" T r 3lUlfe?f . I 1 I ' mini mii im i"H-t"i"i"f7t; ' 1 '5 i ' , ' III 7Tlrjzr ..... . I - V.: if it units; one negms w v s IfcTfi nay T . ... i s ' f a? a-'ffl ' '' work when the', I i I1 ! ' ' . 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