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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1927)
s iu l "fl. Ji J il i t , 1 f 5 ",' 11 i 1 S1 " IT 1 Ml! Hi 'i! Pntre Eight POWELL BRINGS BUCK BIG BUCK iSni'lil tn Th I.nriilill I ',,11. i..i,,l'-nt Vi-lina Snowfoayn ! , V ' KK.Vli. O.t 21. Kor Iht past ij " (. vrjl ,lun plumocrj have lMm ,1'Utll.v npari'il In rvpalrlnK tli t- lif.tiiiitf piuiit at the -hool houxt. j !r. 1'owHI wan union the ' luminal" him.T. Ha n-tiinird '.; ' t.ilii. .liiv with a 9lx pcihit hut'k i . . (i'T ul a Ii'W bourn hunting:. .Mi,., Muliln .Wood, wlio his !li''ti ciiouly ill (or the pant I ivo w,-kv is rt ported oa HlfKhi ,,,,J iniji.-'uvml. I.'"" .1 ,,u larav.t i'.iarp nf lht Knn V:U' HH !! in Klamath Kails 't , nu Saturday altnpplps; and trans- 'itrtiiiK ImMurim affairs. . , .Mr. u nd Mm. Win. Jrffera li;tv rwnrmnt from (learharl mountain where ilirsy apout a work or Ion dityii'on a vacation. .!ls lliicl Mot'li'llnnd. county Jwaltli imro. visftod in this lo- i. !!l y one day during the week. .Miss Milium Crubh and Itcalha llarioll npiut Siturday afternoon Siting at I lie Anderson ranch. I). K Dallou and brother. Lee. ""'loft Monday for San Kraneiaro. wl.oro the former ni'.l euler a liopi'al for treatment. Miss K-tther Anderson spent this morning vlniiinit he Keno liifrli school. era Cottrc-1. who has been i:i a Klamalh Culls hospital. Is , i.-xpocted home today. The farmers of thl locality isre husy harvesting their po i, '. laiix's. They expert a large yield. H ' I.. S. Trefren of Butte Fills, me . ai com Kiiiieo uy ins uhiiku tor and son. Olive and Ray Tref ren an granddaughter. Lillian Hoiirdmun. sKnt Tuesday eve niiiR .al the Snowgoose ranch. Mr. Trefren and party are on ihelr .iy by motor to San Diego, calif., to Visit with relatives. 'AI!I OK THANKS. We wish to thank our friends f:ir their" kindness, sympathy and liciiiilfiil floral offerings extend ed us during; the recent horeave- rfiic-m of our loved one. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ptiles. : r; , . les, ' . ii. a Stiles, - p. -1 . e. F-.iles. i. jjii Mrs. Joe Tramel i'.t Family. r I Mrs. Frank Hibberts ai:J Family. a;i.i Mrs. Joe Carlisle. . ! Mrs. K. P. roole and Family. y On An, Averasc "llos- many students are there :it lianmouth?" 'Aliout ona in evfry ten." Han Mi n t h Jack O'liniern. A good cisar. Adv. t uuf'"- ,'"n gilipus ? Take N? NATURE'S REMEDV- tiijpi. o-j'!be"f.tncllc" bytneminr - I.'..ck. ltv.'c!s actir. panr:T. bijout t . 'rJil' forrotiesi. r Jccor.ir:iOcn tJ. Bt ' tr ilia any rntrr laxative. O-ij He '4 Safe, mUdt purely tttUibU ecommended and Sold by l!y All Six Klamath Kails. DruKgisu WATCH REPAIRING HKItK I 3-enr jtiiamntec on all -work GEO. METZ JI WI I Kit il-iS .Muin BAKING POWDER SamePrice - " - '' "Ar '- D -- i lorover JSyears ' 3.3 ounces for j& cents J - Guaranteed Pure ' and Healthful OurQwernment I", used millions of pounds At the Liberty After portray In- almost every lmaKinnble lype of role mhlch calls for vtgoroua action, Wll ' Ham Kalrbanka. America s most alhlctir acior. turns to the "Kaf fir" type of alory In his litem production, "One Change In A Million." at the Liberty today. A Jerry lllaine. .Mr Kair-j hanks has a most unusual part Inasmuch as he cheerfully allow j . hiiuelf tobe .loomed of all kinds j or Crimea aaa innieaa 01 ir)ingi in vindicate hlrnxilf he always1 '. manage to make a sensational I escape. The followers of Mr. Flr- """. "'la provme wirais in nia pictures , and the producers state that, 'despite the fart that the action of the picture Is laid In the realm of society, there are more exciting; moments than In any j previous Falrbauks production. llelng a mystery story It Is deemed advisable not to reveal too much of ll In advance but suffice to say that it will come up to every expectation of the lover of fast action melodrama. OKDKKKD TO WORK. LONDON, Oct. SI. t AP I Vladimir do l'arhmann. the 80- year-old pianist, has been order ed out of the retirement of his : villa In Home by hi physicians, and is giving a aerie of SS con cert throughout England for bis . health. "Hest will kill you. You must play to audiences and keep up the sort of activity on which you ; have thrived for so rniny years." the Italian doctor told their aged patient. ."I wish It were SO. instead of 38 concerts." the great Inter ' preter of Chopin announced after hi first concert in England. "I tried to retire and went to my villa in Rome three years ago. lint 1 fell sick and the doc tors said I must get bark to the i concert stage. Perhaps it is my ! last tour. Hut I feel young nt the piano, not over 45. and I 'must go on playing. It I stop 1 1 die. If I cannot play to au dience I muts play to myself. I can play all day and all night and not be tired." CARD OK THANKS. We wish to thauk -oar many friends and the nurses of the ; Klamath General hospital and the Ewauna Box Co. for the flor al! offerings and kind sympathy shown us during the bereave ment of our beloved son and brother. Mr. and Mrs. E. I.. Thompion Mr. and Mrs. I..W. McLaughlin Mr. and Mm.' Joe Silva - and Family. Wi IVnn A good cigar. Adr. I '7 i- ' I Kl. - L I CALIFORNIA CITIES hy World Creatcat i Motor Coach Syrttm San Francisco $14.60 Round Trip $26.30 : Similar low fare to Los Angeles, every West Coast city. Southwest points to El Paso. A great, re sponsible company assure your safety, offer best terminal facili ties, finest coaches, haggage pro lection. Individual reclining chairs, plate glass windows. Stop-overs arranged Leave, for Ashlnml, connecting for VRKKA, DLXSMCIR, ItKD DISC, HA X JUAXCISCO, SAC KAMK.N'TO. LOH A;t.l.lM, , SAX DIKi;0, I'HOKMX, Kl I'ASO ":.TO, 10 A. M.; t ami 4:40 P. ,M. Terminal Stage Depot Plione 000 VI Mom 'n Pop Imagine This r By Taylor , ( SAY-MBGomN- V AiL Hfc" ( Wtct, ASK HC TO 1 Hirv Five Cfcrs ' .(7 A ONE Ctr VJtLL.FOR INSTANCe.lP VOO f VJt'.U, IOM WC ' DOYOOHAVEflN 1 WAS JiJST OOMUS TO SOMC.roO-M A HAUOOZEN-SOT ' ' GALEf WHATS U. BOY A MAlf DOZtN eUtoES A tEWT,WILLYh7 ) 1 EXTRA SAFETY h PP'fy 1 A HOW MOCM ARE KX THEY'RE MAv(M(j A ' I 'IV THAT? f FOR 30 CENTS -YOO CAN ' ' Z I DON'T HAVS h'M'" I O ) ANNUAL BAZAAR HELD ATURDAY I t Special to The Herald) -j ( Correspondent Sadye I'arc) I KOUT KLAMATH. Oct. SI. I The annual bataar clven bv the ladies of the Civic Improvement club on Saturday evening nt the port w ( Klamalh community hall a splendid success, both' fl- nanclally and .ovlally. The hall prettily decorated In tho, iiauow en colors, pumpkin ami spooky witches predominating. 1 i nere w as splendid crowd with number from Chlloquln and Kl h . .. K1 ath Kails. Ed Barron and his .daughter. Mr. O. Brown, left Monday for their home In Hogue River val- ley after spending several day here looking after their cattle. Mr. Frauk S. Miller returned home Satunliy evening from Portland. Oregon, where she was visiting with her slstor. Krtsi S. Lewi was hero ev- eral days looking after ome cat - noia i age ana faaye j-age , I motored to C-hikquia Thursday I to' shop and visit with friends. i ' Civile llnvis nf tlilvis Cnrnl. ' ture store, Chlloquln, was a visi - -- - -- tor here Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Harold Nichols, and Mrs. Hay Taylor motored to' Chlloquln- Sunday evening and enjoyed the show. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garrett ;ieft Friday (or their home in Eagle Point. They were here several days looking atler their ! cattle snH Thnfwl IV fhf,v ahirw ped a large number from Chilo - qnin. .Mrs. N. C. Smytbe. mother of Mrs. Uus A. Page, was here Sal - unlay from her home at Modoc Point and attended the bataar. The hunters are taking advan- tugo ot the last few day of the season and have gone to various part ot the country to secure their final deer. Among those who have gone are Kldoa nrat- tain, nugo lianain. lorn jaca son, E. 11. Hennett, Wllbor Mr Parting and "Chuch" Znmbrnm. Mrs. Thelma Hallock and -eon, Darrell. left Tuesday evening tor Klamath Kails, where they ex pect to reside this winter. . ' ' Korty-five of the linemen and! construction crew tor the California-Oregon Power company left Monday for Medford and other points after completing their part of erecting our now light ss-stem. Gib Savage, who has been III I for several weeks is reported to be getting along nicely. Krincls Fennon, buyer for C. Swanston & Son, Sacramento, California, was here for several days looking after cattle and'V left Saturday for his home in ,' f Sacramento. " .'.; Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Turner of San Martin, California, are bere visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Wesley DavU. . . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. .M. Noah motored to Chlloquln Thursday to have Mr. Noah's hind at tended to. Ida Briscoe motored to KIsm- THE OREGON BANK AND Resources Cash on Hand and in liBanks . ..... $ 93.485.23 Loans and Discounts, 82,696.21 Bondn and Warrants - 25.52C.15 Trsmium on Bonds..:' 166.10 Furniture and Fi-." tures 5,302.42 Safety Depoit Boxe THE EVENING HERALD, KLAM nth tUIi PrUluy to rlatlva. hup and ith INSWITAItY W.lTKUW.llN t'.W.l.K.U V. K. IHStilHl . CINCINNATI. Oct. SO. AP lnninilnry waterways were de scribed as "a disgrace to our vaunted civilisation" hy W. L. Stevenson, chief vnislnoer of the I'eiinsylcanla State Department of Health. In on address today before the annual convention of the American Public Health As sociation. " ' "It Is j i;vy responsibility." he said, "to maintain reasonably cleanly waterway and t bring ab",'1nu,,.,i,.0, , hrou.h Ih, ,.-,.,.. ment of statutes, thnngn pru dent, reasonable, constructive laws wisely administered' are a necessary adjunct to the work. "Sound engineering. recogni tion of economic principles, sci entific research, education of the public and the co-ordination of practicable policies to make com prehensive pluu are the doml- nant factors Involved in solving ; the problem of water- iv sanita-' lion." I iioi.it sLirrmts. Inld and silver fllinnors should 1 be kept In black wrapping piper lor in black sateen bag when not U8, Th, mM prevent tar- gish. t.- a. ii nu i enn Jo. A good clear. Adv. v , ( 9 : The Polly Shoppe i v !.1; if 1;" I i f ,. ! .- A , 133 So. 9th St. Opposite Potioffice Now is your opportunity to select from a new shipment of stamped . Art Goods One of the newest and finest . lines ever shown in this city. Come in and let us sKow tfiem to you. jf- i ;f WE DO HEMSTITCHING CONDENSED REPORT OF THE CONDITION KLAMATH TALIS, OREGON OCTOBER 10, 1927 Liabilities Capital Stock raid "In $ 60,550.00 Surplus and Reserve 7,236.75 Deposits 139,389.39 $207,176.14 OPENED FOR BUSINESS SEPTEMBER FIRST, 1927. THE OREGON BANK AND TRUST CO. '. "A FRIENDLY BANK" for Rent ATH - FAMS. OREGON. In Prison Plot I J I Khznliclh Jawnrski, SI, sister lot Paul ami Sam Jaworskl, gaug- I stem accused of the murder of liltshnreh nnvtmister u-na arrest. jod by Detroit police, charged lib aiding the escape ol Paul as he awaited execution for the murder in Pennsylvania. Win. I'enn I it. A good rlg.tr. Adv. OF TRUST CO. $207,176.1 1 1 1 i A paid on Saving Account i ' . . . , ' 722 Main St. William. BWg. J WAI.SIl ItOO.MCD. MADISON, Wis.. Ocl. :i ( A l". I Senator Thomas .1. Walsh of Montau Is being boomed tor (he democratic mimliinlliiii by a Wisconsin group of dry deinn crais. Miles C. Illley, Miidlion nil or lie), innliirred Inloi iniilly with Senator Walsh and several parly leaders yeslerd ly. Later ha said a state meeilug I planned to outline an organtralinu favoring he Montana senator in every county of the state. Mr. Hlley said the proposed oi gunlintlon la without the approval ol Senator Wityli'who made no slalonient Hhlle here IndlciillUK he would' be a randldule. j NI.IITIVi; tIKI I.H. I Kor a shoe that slips nl the! heel, smooth down a piece of 1 adhesive tape all around the In-1 sides of Ilia heel. , Win. 6c, I'CHII A good rlgar.- -Adv. Did You These Yourself? "Did you make these yourself ?" is the question often asked the housewife by the guests, and the housewife no longer hesitates from false pride, but say "No" without 'any regrets. This is because our modern, scien tifically baked goods are so pure and delicious. Oct. 24th to 31st is Doughnut Week. If you don't believe we make the best doughnuts in I 7 states Just try them. 4 Sixth StreetBakery 124 SOUTH 6TH ST. 'Tor goodness s;tke cat Dottcr Bread" Hal Blackburn's Orchestra Is Making a Hit In Our Cafe. Come and hear your favorite numbers every night this week. Pelican Cafe, inc. The place where ' ' everything is right. Legal Notices NoTit i:, III the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Klamalh Con nly. In Hie mailer of the e.ilale of T. J. tillisoii, dncensed. Notice Is hereby given- that I have been appointed administra tor of I lie eslaie of T. J. Ilibson, deceased, uud tli.il all persons having claims against the estiile um required to prosent Ihein, with the proper vouchers, wll hill sis mnnlhs from the dale nf this notice. In inn at my law vofflee In the Williams Building, "1 Main Street, Klniniilh Fulls, tiro gon. Daled Ocinher SI. I2". WILLIAM HANONll. Ailmllililr.Uor of I lie isi lie of T. J. tilitson, deceased O.'l-SK-Nt II IK Win. I t.c. enn A good rlgar. Adv. Make ill Frldav. Octi.W 21. 1927. THW I I.IM1 AID. Wlirii packing beauty hollies or iiii'dlrlne for traveling, rp bit of adlii'slvu tups around oiilslde of slopiier In prevent leakage. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. ol Np Yolk liil ltinni'iitnll vm; r. j. II. ItOIIIVHOS i;n iii.v , While' In 'CH Ml Hjr hlui ttl . v.in'm .rn yiv riiihn, ('liinm, liimit Oi con, l''lMllK. Hpnliil Wiikly llnlra CREEN LANTERN CAFETERIA llt-p.ili fal 7 m ii I.uiiiIi - - II a. IMuu.r - - & p. i Hunillrlirn nut! lit 0 fl m. . In I p. in. , lo X p. in. apiflnl (He Htpuk illnniT liflwfKii nrrvin Imiirfi. IIoiiia Coukrd KntM. Uiiltk KiTvtiB I.nw I'rlcin. aiM .Main SI., up. l ourl llnue ! A I I It IIWI.IVII ivmntim; timim; SMITH BROS. 9I.IMI l'ir ItiHim I p I'liuno 4UD Red Ball Stage Line I Hull) Mnur lUtwrn Klnlll. nlli KiiIU niul ljkili-. 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