Patre Six MT. LAK1 AID E Musical Pr0gram Present ed; rewi Note of , Farm District (Special To The Herald) t, Henley School Correspondents HENLEY, Feb. 27 The Mt. rLekl Ladles Aid Society met at ,Hhn home of Mrs. Henry 8emon's nn -Vdnesddy afternoon. Mra. Ira, Orera acted as hostess with TUri. Semon for the afternoon. pollowlt the business meeting ,a, musical program waa present-, ,ni.. which waa greatly enjoyed. Late In the afternoon the hoa- tosses served dainty refreshments. Among those present were: Mes- 'Uanies Hay Cooper, S. P. Dehllng er, C, N. Haley. J. B., Griffith, Carl Schubert, Sr., Harry Booth, -Frank Stewart, L. B. Dawson. !Jay Falreclo. Sarah Storm. Ida .XoonU. E. E. McClay, G. S. 'Thompson, Robert Cheyne, I. J. Warner. Dewey Pollard. L. Blrk. PflTcy Dixon, Earl McVey, Perry Jlnley, Clell Haley. D. E. Mc Knrren, Sam Enman, L. A. West, Van Myers. Clyde Griffith, Jess Johnson, Will Cheyne, O. Wab- "btra. Ethel Rudolph and the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hill and -daughter Olive spent the 'veek-j end at the home ot Mr, an.: Mrs. Vafren Patterson of' Central rplnt. ' ... . - '. I ,, rit. V.i.n ,h. hm of her son and daughter-in-law, Slr. and. Mrs. Clyde Griffith for several days. The ,HenUy Sewing and Health HOLDS IV 1 home of Mrs. E. I. Lemlng. Fol- rescrt ownera ln Lower Callfcr ' lowing the btrslneas meeting dain- i two of his henchmen ty,' refreshments were served by were dead' while thr?c others Bonnie Short and MaTy West. The were injured fc iiosnitals., members present were: Mary Ftancisco Chas., cninese own anV Bnrrell Short. Elsie'' Dingier, er of tho resort ' C'asfno Chlno" Mary . West. . May Short, Savllla and the' ".Mexican Cabaret" died Kaylor, WilmaDawson, Georgia with five bullets in his head and Dawson, Alice Cheyne, Bonnie fwo in his chest. 'Short, Elsie Heseltine. the lead- Chee Gee and Alfonso . Yee, ters were: Marie Munson and Mra. both close aides ot Chao and em- !K. J. Lemlng and visitors Miss 'Francis Price and-Mrs. W. M. Kaylor. ,,. . , r I Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Dauley Maih'o h.. . ...i.. ' ot meetings nt the Alt. Laki , church have moved to Cressweli t. r, i v.. . ,a . u position as pastor in the Pres-( fc.... 1 .. 1. ., ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Storm and eon are visiting with Mrs. Storm's parents in California. ' Several people cf the Henley district motored to Ft, Klamath Wednesday to attend the ski races. ": SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 27. IP) . 1 Ruling that the trade name , . me imu """' , kelp ore was. a generally des-t crlptlve term, the United States I jclrcuH court of appeal here to- uuy aeiu uiav lus urtnun n.ei( Ore Products company -was with tn its rights In selling a mlnerat deposit under the name. A Dodge at 41 - in- T . . A r . ..... ' . T 523ili2.isvi w.Srn ' Photo copyright, 1928, Metropolitan Photo Service i T T NIT ED ST A TES Marines on duty itlhe war tone in KJ fricaragut are using Dodge Brothers cars. Above is I of the. official Dodge cars photographed at the Marine I Barracks near Managua, the capital. . This car was use'' to I transport Major-General Lejeune, commandant oj the ;o i rinet, when he arrived in the war-lorn country. Freckles and His . J WONDER .1 , EVERYONE IS EXCITED 7' ANS PrieckxEs'uwcLE 0vA MACCy.WOMTME" FAMIUV MAW ' Sk&N Rtt 1IVGARS. IS FOR DAVS-AS MAS OVAET&E&D A BOAT POR A7B P 7o AFRICA AWPAAS ASkED FE&CW.&S7C MIM-MOM AAJD POP it a SESAT elXCo7lOAJAl- OPP007UMITV AAXJ HAVE CONSCwreoTo Leaders in "Baby Mine" Cast Preparing for Their Parts in ' Elks' Show, March 8 and 9 Paul Dalton, who will piny the jpart of the proud rather of trip- favor. -lotts In tho Klks Show, "Baby; Harry Measlier and Mri. F'.oyd Mine," which wlU ba st.iged at t),A r!miTrAA theater An Thum- ,iv n(1 Fri.inv. March 8 nnd S. ! i, maklnit everv effort to handle OKInherty, nn Irish colleen. three babies in two hands at one: The cao of the farce comedy 0m Thl9 j9 ,hllt wUi Da re- cloaea with Mra. Laurette Ilryant. rc(j ot Dalton when he playe aa Rosa, a pretty Italian girl, tho comedy roiB ot A(Tvi Hardy. Vat Winfrey, aa Flnnegan. . plays c j McNauglitou will appearllhe pjrt of the police officer. ..ti - nk. ..... h.i.i w- .j vi n..v-hi .M steaIer , ,,ome(1. vUltan of; the play, who borrows the babies while Hardy Is away on a bust- splendid production "Purple one of the drillers at the oil welt ness trip and then wires him ; Flashes" staged here last year., ion the Carl Rueck ranch. Hau that he is a father. . j The musical revues ot the show i rhon was Interested In the oil 1 Mrs. Ruth Lindscy Green and with a cast ot forty people In i well and known here by a good Mrs. I'ra McXaughton are assist-singing and dancing revuel will many people. Ing Jimmy with his poke on the j start rehearsals on next .Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Mlrhaol and unsuspecting husband., As Zoie,This part ot the performance will Hirdy, a liar, and Aggie Jinks, ! add greatly to the colorful pro a little disturber, they are play-;ductlon. ; ' i v TnHP'iiHnriD'r iTPin nc Hiil t I III. II cuK H fills ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1HH kafiaw iciiiii ikiita j ON IN MEXICO CALEXICO, Calif., Feb. T.,(P)! --Tong warfare broke out "In the ! Chinese quarter of Mexicali, across the Mexican border from here last night, and today one of the most promlnent onient.-il ployed in the two gambling pal- !U were the others killed. The warfare, was attributed by Mexi- can officials to long-smouldering . l i .... i . Three others, at least one of whom was considered fatally j ..-,..,. wounaeu, were m lue hospital CONVENTION' DATES SET. "WASHFIELD, " ' Ore Feb: "27, (AP) Dates for the state con vention of the business and pro- fesslonal women's clubs at Rose- burg have been set for May 18. j 19, 20. This waa announced fol I lowing a district meeting at to-i ' qoille, Saturday, at which eight v.inAn 1,,K of Orafin . . , were represented. - A Boston 3oy confesses he tried to . burn . the schoolhouse. The. strange part of that. is. the i baseball season has not begun. the Front . , i A r , Friends BcV't.(sorrA7stL. FEU - AS.'MASwa GOIA5S To AFRICA WAcSIWE.' AFRICA .'i Bl3 BOAT-' vwiees al-vuiods LCAMAAR.DLY OP ViJILD ANIMALS' BELIEVE IT.'! ; , ARE T A7 AAERy r Inn pans that will win Instant Duncan McMillan are to take the comedy Darts nf Mike O'Fhiherty. an Irish father and . Mlasle directing the show for the Elks and will be remembered for their w wi MEN ARE LOSTi WASHINGTON', , Feb. ST. (IP) Three naval officers who set out on a flight today from Hamp- ton Roads to Annapolis have not been heard from, the navy de- part ment was advised this after- noon by Captain A. W. Marshall, commander ot the aircraft car rier Lexington. The men are commander T. H. Ellyson, executive officer of the Lexington; Lieutenant Command er Hugh Schmidt and Lieutenant Rogers Ransehousen. They left Hampton Roads at -2 - o'clock this morning and nothing has been heard from the naval air " " h for the i1""' station at Hampton Roads are fliers. . Captain MaTshall request ed that additional measures be , . taaen. Commander Ellyson la one of the pioneer aviators in the naval avtation service. t-n..0r.n .. - r.r.lnto.1 frnm Virginia; Schmidt f rom . Pennsyl-1 van is and Ransehousen from ! Massachusetts. RESTORE DILL WASHINGTON'. Feb. 27. UP) Tne genate today restored . the $3,886,310 to the army appro-. priation bill for surveys and rlv- j era and harbors, work in many sections ot the country which had w. ... ... I. Gars Utn your friend Icid you out of the little old roadsterend you de . cide to buy a sedan you can 'tell your old car by inserting a want ' ad Jn- hia paper and " readily find the new one ' by consulting the aama medium. Jt I , ' ., Herald Classified Ads 2c Per Word Use them for results. Rcac) them for profit. Oscar Sums MV UMCL.S AARPyAAJO '-v A2E UJfeCY3 !- an are eoi06 to afcica! ) 7as vmas ; TEU-INS US ; AB6UTAU-TMt 1 wajc; AARCy MAS-' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAULDUGMORE YONNA DRILLER DIES SUDDENLY News Notes of H'ddebrand Told by Herald Correspondent , (Special to The Herald) (Esther Michael, correspondent) HILDEBRAND, Fob. IT. Word ot the sudden death of Joseph Hanchon at San Francisco has been received by Paul Dugmore family were visitors at the S. K Hartsler home on last Sunday. Mrs. Jacob Rueck and son. Ward, were visitors at the Leon ard Ritter home on Sunday. A number ot people ot this community spent last Sunday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Michael Including: Mrs. Caroline Ritter. Mrs. Jacob Rueck, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ritter. Walter and Clara Ritter, Joe Smith. Karl Zanilnger. Er nest Ritter. Ward Rueck, Marvin Michael. Dorthea, Olva and Exteh Michael and the host aud hostess. An eventng ot dancing aud music was enjoyed. Mrs. Jacob Rueck and son, Ward, were visitors at the T. P. Michael homo on Thursday. Farmers In the valley are bus ily engage din planting aprlng crops. , - , - . ' H. J. O'Brien and Vera Bill are busily engaged in building telephone line from tho O'Brien ranch to the Lorenx mill. Pete Nelson waa a business vis - itor in Klamath Falls during the past week. . Our HE STORES WE USEO.TO -rfjjS3 -'i : i"l e,i ' ' . y ' IsTrrw. f . . , QeNGTH 15 IMCMESr ' " - " 'j''SK' WELLOWISH &RCAVM ASKXZ, ' 't ' DIRTW WHITE UNDERNEATH. END (' 'A- t'ltljl . .' OP SHORT TAIL- IS BLACK. EARS t ' '"'' ' I VERsy SHORT. , X"-''.. : - JSriet . ' ' J ; ih fSgW"J a - :, ' nmk - - - ,. . , ,v. . -j1 -i immitoi "" , ;,. .-. -: !p-r-- ,i . ' feiv 0 rr ' m O I -The'- alwws uve. j VSSf. 1 W- rl " ' coonib on. sT" fc. '5 i) t1 w r' ' towns'; ano tHEira. LLfj&t-3 , L ' r'iC ( fs-y- MOUNDS ExTENO dm1- r4--Svm' I w tezu J ove acubb a " ir '" fjvrl Y9XS 'otiCaCHJ WuJS t''''-V,V"1v-'' 'fe.' ' . M '! 'giS&wV ( Of TOveMB TM i .'iSoWi i-YSM : Zs' X f-: ;. , hao to 6hoot, bot . rtJ,v -VXLZZtll'r;' '. ' . '' ' H-nca to HnTR.RvH , 0-5" ' ffivf' I 1 1 "7 ' .' f ' AT-1 EM WCXJ DO CMOOT C ( Ure SrOQhtS WS 'lEO,1D feEAD OF OtAS. WroA MOUS . ...,.-, 4 " , j J- I PBIRIH OOS3 AND PATTLESNAKE3 LMMG TOGETHEW WERE PURELV lASASINATlVE.. RATTLEftS . AND OWLS DO USB DESERTED Praipjeoog moles, but mot TtxseTHtii tilings Up! X &OT A SURPRISE FCXJVOU.OSSIEXW CAAiT 60 'CAUSE 60I06 To AFRICA vwiTH 1 VOD'U-MISS Ay owclE AARRy-i-LU school.- vm BE SOME FOR S Oregon Vrvss Conforrttrn Electa Ofieer$ 3 - Oregon Fchrusrv 10 and 11. Frank . .: f....i :.:. .... professor of journalism nt the University, was again chosou sec rotnry. loose in tho pliote are Mr. Appleby, rruicssor Turnmiii, pr. Arnniu ima nctt Hall, prcilclont ot thu Vnivursity, and Rnlph It. I'ranUr, pulillilier si, tlia Albany iH.-macrnt-ili.ruld, president ot the confidence fur the year jnst past. 1 BRIEF NEWS -OF KLAMATH Mine Kilmer Arrived- ' jOnlvml to U-srs Tons Mils Marlon Kilmer, daughter j. Earl James was ordered to ot Mrs. L. Kilmer,, has arrived , leave ' town this morning when in the city from Yakima. Wash., he appeared before Police Judge to make this her futiiro home. Lent GuKhaKcn to answer to a .i ; charge of vagruuiy. James was Vratrli Iiuprovlug , j 'E. S. vcatch of the veau-n AO- street company la recovering from a severe .attack of la grippe which has confined him to- the family, home for the pjt several ! days. He hopes to resume his j business duties within the com. I Ing few days. Great Outdoor READ OF OV.V3, Ol'. SY MSM SCSVICC, l'Cv YES - BOT VCKJ i'6E ? 1 AifevjEC!.'?)V.'50.--'Cr ' OP 7AAT-VW.y DIDN'T UAidLE AACRy COME 70 k CilJO UKKP IM TUG iimatcii ; ( SUMMER. TAAE INSTEAn i r-af Li w- tv T7 OF AJOM v f SWUCUb : f' ?S Aow I'uu AAVE To STAY AOME X. . uii n, . si r i Ktl 0 t.MT.Ofr. . . i , ,. . Appleby, j.ubllsher of Ih. LaGrsnd. k.. .-.I.!- n i llirUtle Iti-turnetl Gwrgo Christie, ot tho Hotel Pelican has returned homo from a two weeks business and pleas ure trip to Sacramento and San Francisco. ' given his preference to leave the city or puy a nno ot iuu in police court with Jail sentence of SO days. - Left fur Uiinliiinn 7 Mr. and Mr. Robert Steers left on Sunday tor Hardman, Oregon, with tho rcmnlns of their Zoo By Blosser KfcCAfl REALLY DlDAiT MEAATO SPOIL , FEECklES PLAAJS, IT DOES J-OOLi j TRIP MiSAT BE OFF FOR, AIM !! ??? small son. Knrl, who will be luld to rust In 'tliu fiimlly plot. lllley Iteturiicil Clittrlos Klley, promlm'iit rosl-! lent of this city Iiuh ri'lurnoil from Hun Krnni'lsi'o and Hurra-; munlo where he ionl the toast 1 iwo months. Mr. Itllcy will re- mitlii In the suuthiirii stilt o Mrj KOUIU mm) HIIIKVr nil liriuiii u, the serious Illness cf their son DeHcrimng Charles who sulinUtloil 10 sinus ; l'lllliurnli roul h''ll " 1I'"" operation boiiio tlmu ugo. Ills ;,,m Amerliiin clvllltnllon," the condition Is reported very imoistuto .i.mnier.e sub- much Improved. 'commlltee lirro todav Issued n 1 Unlcmeiil declaring tile "Imlua- Former tilrl l'nliig Thiiitigli ' tr(U wr" ntfected tm enllro li- Friends of Mrs, M, N. Davis, Hon. ' -nee Florence Murphy, formerly i The lomiiilltee men. who rame of Klnmulh Falls, will ha Inter- here yesterday from Pittsburgh cjtlvd to learn she passed through Klummli Falls on thu northbound train this nftenlooii eiirnulu to her new home at Turoina. Wssll.. with her JiusUond. Mrs. Davis was cmuloved In' the offlco of police Judge, l.ein (lughugen I while residing here and made hosts of frliuiU. Fur thu pnst year, sluce her marriage to Mr. 1 1'avis she has boon making horimctit follows: J1 ?' ,''rm"'1 Mr' ,)v' Is with the Firestone rommuiy j "' receiving n promotion III being moved to Turoma where they will niuke their future home. i AIDOI AMCC U1T w JM i May m m a IN MID-AIR: I DIES IN CRASH DEMINCS, N. M , Feb. 87. 1i Pilot Joseph (ireen of Willi Itn, Knns., wus killed nnd two other tilers were Injured when j two airplane collided In tho air I n(,ue f-Hn,l,v 4A ! here lodny. Both planus crash - ed and Wore wrecked. Three hlrplunes were being ! .7wieh . K. I lr "'"Pry at K'Mtn. Kami., lo L Anit - les. lirei-n drove bis single seal er up under a two sealer In which Krank W. Wlghion and (i. 11. Knilkotl wero riding. In the crash which followed Creeu was killed. Wlghion received serious Injuries about thu chest nnd fnco and Kndlcott bud an anklo broken. NOTED MEN TO TEACH IN j. j . ; . .' , ., , ,,HnH-; m.nwK'.asesMM V: I'pper rnw, Irft lo right fir. William J,hn Cooper, state supevlntetideiit of puhlle ttntrwtlon nl t slllomla. ntilnitleni lr. T. T. w. National itnlverally, I rklnt. China, history anil artt Ur. Janir P. l.lchUattrrger t;nlvcrslty of lnn Irsnln, sortolegy. Iiottem row llr. Henry I). Ruszalo. Carnegie finjndatl'Hi, educstlmi i t-rnfrsnur Thrntltire Hi-hroeitr, vucal pedugugue, Uostuoi llr. Franklin Tearing. NurUintslera unlvrsll mohlig. , . tMVKnsITy fr OIIKCON. Eu gene -rjirollment In the summer Ses sion! V both In Kugnne and In furt land, will set a new record for the University of Oregon, It Is declared by Alfrrd rowers, director, who to day announced that Kl prominent rdii cators, 41 of svhom are visiting pro-, feasors and instructors of . outstand ing note, would be on the sumnmr faculty. Although no official an nouncement has rt gone out con cerning the wnrlc this summer, a to tal of COS porsoni have ulreoily writ ten for lntormatl-n, It !s str.ted. Tho figure of lost yr-rir. l2Vi. is sure to bo exceeded by svr.il hun'Srcd. A Inrn9 ntimlvyr of liip o'iprlAs 'com ing tn are from i'u crt.'it nnd mfddli. wesl, Mr. J'o".vcrs ripn. and people are expodrd to com? tVorn every pt'.rt of tho country for thir Mansions. In view of this fact a r.imlKr of sconlr trips for week cnila ore tens planned nnd the oul-o--Wn sMkIciiis will he given an opportunity to see many sec tions of Oregon. Outstanding features this Veer will be the murine snoloiry station, to bo established for tho study of biology at a point two miles south of the en trance to Coos bay, and tho geology summer ramp, which will bo located within the Ouhoco national forest of central. Oregon. Students In theso camps will receive concentrated In struction In (heir fields. Heading the list of noted educators who will como horn for the sessions will bo Dr. Henry ffussnllo, formerly president of the University of Wash ington and now doing work for tho Carnegie Foundation for the Ad vancement of Teaching; Dr. Timothy Ting Kong Lew, profosr.or of educa tion and psychology of the National university, I'okln: Dr. David Sned don, professor of education at Colum bia, who Is regarded ns .a nntlonnl authority in eclucatlunal fields: in. J. Duntnn Hpaoth, professor ot Eng lish nt Princeton, already known lo people of Oregon as a lecturer on Rngllsh literature nnd' a critic; Dr. Jnjeos r. Llehtonberger, rnlvorslty of Pennsylvania, s noted sociologist: Hiss Chsrlotie MclCwan. profesnnr of pv,iW:.. njurclion ut Vyollesley, who r.int:s as en authority In her word, and Oliver Juslln Leo, noted astrono mer, formorly connected with Yorkos observatory, f 'ourscs to be offered rnnrrtt from ai' Ui ttouloyy tins vlli in. my Monthly.' Fbbiifdy1.gll028 CONDIHuNu IN: MINES DEGRIED INDIANA. I'a., Keli. !7. (AP) i . .. nnd spent today making n survey of cool camps and mines, asserted lliat a "remedy must be found to relieve the shocking conditions"' : uncovered oil their lour ot the ; l'lltnlmrsli tllstrlcl. Tho commit- ;tee Includes Senator flooding ot Idaho, chairman: Wegaer of Now York, Wheeler of Montana ana I'lku of Oklahoma, The slate- "Conditions which exist In the strike torn cojl regions of the , Tlltsbitrgh district are n blot nit j upon American civilisation. It Is Inconrolvahle that such squalor, ! suffering, misery and distress 'should he tolerated In U'e heart M ouu of the , centers of the richest s-orld." Industrial V, W. A. HMD lIKH NEW YORK. Feb. 17. (A) Miss Mabel Cralty, general sec retary of the National llourd ot". Iha Young Women's Christian Association since Its organisation In I'Juil. died today at the Itoik- Institute. 1 1 Kansas City lias (ound enough hotel rooms tor tho O. O. P. ! delegate aud will rout them at ' .. . ... . . fixed rate, aiust oe ginng u 'raUo the price a Utile on the invuis. j Many of the l&OO sleuths who flunked ilia civil service exams are still at work, says Commls- ! slower Doran. Well, the dumber I hoy are the bctlerasome iwople are going to llko them, anyway. U. OF O. SUMMER. SESSIONS Is I Vfl special fei.tures riffer'd under the dl.' re 'Ion of authorities In -varlo'js fields. The study of emiratlon, both In KuRtne end Portland, Is expected to attract a grrnt many this yesr, slncj 72 courses nra offered In this subject on the Eugene campus and J 10 Ih Portland, outstanding men1 who will offer these courses Include Dr. David tjnedden. Dr. Suitsllo, Wil liam T. H'oster, who Is director of Iha Pollock Foundation; William J. Coo per, who Is state superintendent 2 scbool for California; II. W. Di Hunk, Dr. Iliirl TL Douslns, C, I. llufftiker and Harold 8. Tuille.' unl-, vorsHy pi-nfessnrn, and several ethers. ln Porvtnrtd eiluesilon courses wjll he offered by Dr. Nelson L. Housing, who In cocnertlon with his work with tr.e t'UivtiH.v has boon doing a grout iien! of ie:K:sreh; Professor Haruld H. Tuille :. II, Whitney, assistant titiprrititendent' of schools of !ort It nil. end W. 6. Beattie, extension Inciurer. . . Courses lo be taught by Mlsa Mao TOwun, who Is nntlonslly known for her work At Wollrsley, will bo cpe clall'y attractive tri students In phys- ' leal education. "Theory nnd 1rnn llce of rthythmlcs for City Hchools" and "Advanced Interprotlve Dune ing" will be offered by the eastern expert. Three other Instructors will offer a wide variety ot other courses In this field also. . Prominent members of the unlver- slty staff who will offer courses In clude Ray P. Ho wen, romanco languages; 11. W. Dellusk, professor of education; John Htark Evans, mu sic; Dr. James D. Gilbert, dean of tho college of literature, science and tho arte, and head of the department nf economics: C. L. llJffaknr, pro feasor of education; Dr. John J, Landsbury, head of the school of mu sic: Dr. I. A. Parsons, bond ot the Portland ttchnol of Social Work: Dr. W. L. Packard, geologist. Dr. Prod crick I. Hhlnn. professor of chem-' Istrvt R. Hiephenson Minllh. assistant professor of Kngtlsh; Dr. Warren D. Hialth, hoed of the deportment of geology, Dr. (). V. Riaffnrd, head of tl-.e department of chemistry! Dr. II. O. Tnwnsend, piofessor uf phil osophy; (loorgo Turnbull, profosjiof ot Journalism: Hex Underwood, pro- . fossor of muslo; Miss Floronee B. Wilbur, drnmn: Dr. It. B, Tocum and Nnwlsnd It, '.alio, nuslstnnt professiW . ol Ucsltiu, .' .