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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1928)
Paee Six -SHIPMENTS OF. : ; CHICKSARRIVE' New Note of Lone i Pine District Told by Her aid Correspondent ' I-omlrto lteaslr-y, vrreioiHl.-iit v (Special to The Herald) . LONE PINK, .March a. With mm iluruiUK III tM'iliiat. tni iu'i o returning their attention to the tlnn to the ud among reived In ruining of chickens an tli (J first' shipments received In this section was .100 small thicks delivered to" Mrs. Fred McKen- dree. The chicks were chipped froni Salem. . . Mrs. M. P. Calarneau returned home during the past week from Oakland, ralifornia. where- she spent several days vlsitlnr with .1 V Hntior frsnuplawt husl. ness In Klamath Falls during the past week. - . Hoy Beardsley who has been vlslilng for a few days in San Francisco returned - ho me on Wednesday, t Mr. And Mrs. M. P. Galarneau ' were visiting at their homestead on Tute Lake during the past -yf. . . ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs H. J. ' Beasley visited at Klamath Falls on Tue ' "'. '.'. v. and Mrs. M. A. Bea. :-y of , Mr. 'Merrill visited with -the H. J. Beardsley and R. T. Beasley on : Friday afternoon.. , . C. Parker was Merrill visitor on Friday afternoon. -' . ROYAL HUSBAND 1 fS EXONERATED . BERLIN, March '6. OP) Inves tigation by Berlin police iato c story published In Vienna that ' Alexander 'Subkotf, husband of Princess Victoria of Schaumberg Llppe,' has a wife living In" Rus sia has' failed to produce any sub stantiation. The story was represented as 1 ZZ rZlllV IN the-S,nta-Monic, d.s- , . -- t wno saia mat ane was subkotf s aister and that' his father waa a Moscow cobbier and not a oaron or a coMe professor a. tad been repon- report!. The woman's flaima were call- ed to the attention of the Ber- lln splice some time ago. i . i Ilotnrned to Valley Jack iPatridge and Set' Bullls have returned to the home office of the California-Oregon P)wr; company at Medford after trans- . L ' 1, n UVUUVI. 11 1 i (7 41 . 11 U 1 It terests of! the company tor sev eral days. LITTLE JOE lot of aaotoCistS SPieAlDAVQST"Of Tfteit? T?Mr5 ,TfcNA)Gr To STXKT SDAAtr!MM6. l zs.u asK.orf. Side Glances " mm -gig ej tsis, sy wen aawirnj. inc. M t- ' ' . . ' - ' - . .i : Side (.liiiiccs! ' ' V$fiicl2!8- PACIFIC COAST (Continued from page Oue) activity and the entire surrouud Inic makes' one think u( a circus lot after the circus havo moved on. Thta la partially due to other resorts springing up ami navmg newer equipment. It Is a Rood deal Ilka the apartment house business. Just when a house It filled and running well someone builds a new one and away no k uJ icuimuie vu en a uv ass.- . o. the wall,, Venice Is In th, oa the walls. Venire is in the,""' " . , " ' r : dump, and property values have b- 0 Guggenheim Foundation shrunk badly. I talked with the r Aeronaut c. -, shrunk badly. man who has the heavy conce- slons. It was Interesting to hear him tell about Venke'a aunexa- tton to Los Angeles. The year before the annexation took p'ace the danre hall at Venina cleared 1101 Ann R, T.n IdmIm nrv dinances ' forbade dancing after .1,.. ..,. 1..11' cleared only Jt.OuO. A wall went up and finally special city legls- latlon waa enacted recently gtv- ing Venice the right to run all night dancea. a LL that glitters la not gold t down j tnl4 country, and ,ho feUow, from ,ne Mat ,.no come . out here with a few thou- sand dollars and instantly plunge nto ome uu,0 business are find- n 'hat out. One cigar store on ' V . . . .. , ..,. ,,, fnrltnelr nead " doBbt- times in one week. The present owner la ready to give it away to some one who will pay the rent.' And you find quite a few ! who have had Interesting experi ences if Ton can get them to talk. Hearst has become purified of late and through his newspapers Is advocating the banning of prlie fights'-in Los. Angeles. This Is actually funny when ths stories of Southern Callforn!a are heard along all. lines o: sports and other things. B.:t Hearst haa , ' winning ay with him and he seems to rrmlnnr. In his different undertakings unmolested. Irict -where the large ,UD. division of high priced real ee-i t ruled . while back I noticed t lettuce la being planted thta year in large tracts. These tracts are bordered by large boulevards, sidewalks and curbing and yet lettuce seems to be the most profitable thing for the owners to resort to while ttey wait 'for the city .to catch up with Itself In that locality. - ' AN OVERPRODUCTION of banks seemingly would be the way to describe Los Angeles. They are thicker than saloons used to be "in a frontier" (own. Whether that means money is so plentiful that all these banks are needed or whether a lot of them hare started expecting to sell out to tire Bank of Italy and other chain banking institutions is hard to determine. It Is a money coun try all right enough but It has an endleaa number" of banks to take care of that money, - - . At Ituirter Brown Store Jack Gauze of Portland will ar rive in Klamath Falls tomorrow to accept a position with the Buster Brown Shoe store of this ; city. Mr. (Jauze cornea to the Klamath. Falls store lo fill the I vacancy left by the departure of I Robert Field, who baa taken a I position with the new aloro re cently opened In Eugene. , By George Clark x r . .... v-wi THE BANDIT'S BULLET RESPONSIBLE FOR DESIGNING riTTSBl'nr.H. Ja., Mar! T I It (he so-called f iielltfss motor I should psove a success and revo- luttonice me automotive anti avia tion Industrie. I .enter J. Hender- tBot Ms jcncr, wiu ow. , debt of gratitude to a bandit for lha fabulous wealth that KI ac crue to mm. For it was a footpad who really was responsible for Hendershot's experiments on the mysterious i ..... motor, w hich h to b hve ca ed Hendorahnt at various ' Mines was a railroad fireman and final ly became an engineer. Then he became A concrete inspector on a new road near his home at West Elisabeth, near here. Hia college education consists of a "J10" courw ,l Cornell Vniver- On hl8 way home one night about a year ago, Hendershot heard the gruff command of a highwayman to "stick 'em up." llendershot didn't "stick 'em up." Instead, he chose to run. The bandit was not to be cheat ed out of bis littlo fun and seut a bullet flying after htm. It clip ped Hendershot ln the ankle. If it had missed him, ho might not have designed the motor which haa won praise from some ex perts and caused others to shake - Hoy Wanted an Airplane, But the highwayman's ' bullet prevented Henftershot from "eon tinning bis work Inspecting roads. ; Heridershot's little son, Lester, Jr., decided -he-" wanted an air plane. So to pass the time away nntil the buUet und had heal cd. his dad started to build the boy a model plane one that was as good as the big one but wouiam mn. 01 course. - But- ,ne bor the pro- pei,8r to olve. So Hendershot ecd.e to experiment on Ms dream out a fuellees motor, : H9 took ,h0 model he had l" uoiiowea out me souaVame me moro certain no was I "W IHIAK lUllDm IUU llUUki ." b'P- He hollowed it ot so that a tiny motor could , . ' " " ' v , I"? th estinghouse plant B"c' " I j no secret l on. iujjui. sian ine tesitp?--oriiana-an But how be wonnd It waa the! " . .- To Bo Tcitcd. Francisco service Wednesday. secret-T-and is the secret of the Stout, tho big airplane man j . " 1 - 1 motor that now is said to operate from Detroit, was both Interested ' KIRK l'li:t'KKI, ' without fuel. - ' . jaud puzzled when Teat had laid t POHTLAND, 'March . (A. When he had finished the mo- the idea before him. ,Then catneiP.) Fire, jhtch threatened the tor and put it In the plade he Lindbergh. Lamphler. the Gug-'entire varrflnh plant of the Bas- did all this In the cellar at home, down by the fujnsco and up , aaainst a coal nlta ha -nnt -h toy on an ordinary library table. intending to leave It there until ; he found a little, battery to rua. :zr.z -r , r rr: the motor. .. i rpj jj-y -AOl3C - And then It happened! ' , A I l VjlXJw5 The propeller on the model 7 - . . . , ... started td turn and the battery had opt yet been installed! - 3 Hendershot looked. Then hel rubbed his .tm anil IiuiV m 1 ond look. But the thing wasn't fooling -at all. The propeller waa , whirling away at a great clip. ' Henderson picked It up and sat It down again. The propeller stopped, Finally he discovered that when the ship headed north or south the propeller whirled. but when it beaded east and West It stopped. . . Hendershot didn't understand it. He knew that a certain mag- Mom't?. Pop freckles and His CECENED 7W5 VOICELESS 7WAT FCECW-ES SEAiT FROM Cv BOARD SAIPVESTSCDAV EAAiVWAlLE 7AS . 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I Ik-caure Uls Htllo son wanted lister lfcndershot. left, nuulo m Cpnaul. upon Installhui It hi a ni tarnnt or lis own accord, ltltf it I s llnrr lVa, IMtlsbuixh uvlntlon. offlrUI, vho Is intcr,-Vlug aivhiHon nprrtx In . tho . juyMrrtoiM dvict,', ' t t , " netlsm was operating the. pro-' .Mil PASSKNtiKH L1XK bTAHTrt oeller .whon 1t -headed-north or sooth that's all. ' " V. ; Ho went out to Botlls Field with his little plane and Jbe. LWhirling propeller. , , There he met Barr Poat, mau- o..., m.u aKcr vi nu r iuiu, enu saw. "Here, look this thine-.- ' . Barr Peat .ooked at It. and the more he looked and exam - iuod, the more amnxed he was. And the more amazed ,he be - II WHS SUiUriHlILK 'KriNll.1 L 0V bo took Houderabot "under his f wing.- so to swak. advised him , 7 ., .7 7. ion strengthened hi. belief in .,u Lumphier, nnitol trvt genhelm Foundation, and other. . And now. the idea- Is e itosteri fo' dotorAilne whet b,yi is practical Industrially.'. ;V - Friends Ur-,.S i. Ai LTTdkM'o have !-ihi - - B?rauC HDADbTER 30STTO" Jl Irct .uriii CX. -UMM .SMITH I SSHE'3 GOT A" BRAND NEWC 1 0PV5LFP N0- .H I AO.FSUVAS'-' )s LOOIVuMAr ; !!' I tr - I GOT l f a toy alrplnno 'thai would run," ! mnitie r Klu ..wn ,i.(.m .. ' odrl plnnr, that the- propeller ' that die propeller j POUTLANIV March .- (4 -Starting the first regular flight of the aerial passenger service ; of tho West Coast 'All Transport company, the eight passenger alr-r 'plane Casradian. Icff Ranking '. j . . . - - . ui-m nvre yesieraay at IV. DV lor o . . s. ! .rri.-.i . cablnload of passengers. The ; CascadUn arrived here yesterday , after flghlltrg fog all the way .from nettning.- wnere abe had. , ncen held lor 30 hours : on her I TND nCrm ip norm. ( , 1 Tk rvnsaJ., .1.,). .i.u kt..i. : was held over night at Medford, " s Hrauu , pinivi buiu nuivil .r....v v. ..,, iy morning at :os lor I'ortlantf. ,The Crusader will proceed to acaiuc, irom wnun city sne win L" " ' company on uinu - . Inn Rnad ntmiif half liatwaii : WSa 7. ' a . . .... V ! I." IT' ' . l.V Steal of W.su "".IAUILI8 Staf Well SOFFEHIN HOHTOAOS'.-ALL VOU EVER THINK ABOUT IV GETTING AMFAO OF TAME bMlTM-IF 3ANE HAi A NEW MINK COAT YOU'VE GOTTA HAVE A VT3LE- mm mm That's 1 . Lps.6f Interference ri.c tbi r r ai CHT t C-" . , ""-v u, 'Oft p Oa - , A t aTth. pi. t; For tiiday.und . Wednenday meatus girl. Te girl, not realising the I'lne Tree theater, the 'big that hr betrothed Is Jealous, la doul'lo bill protnlHvs some varied quid, friendly to the boy and h, ; entertiilnmeni of high class cal- Ihre and with the picture., a ret- 'out rvleaso of notion and ronnuic i the bill of fnre should pleuso from atnrt to finish. ' f Two excepllonally tilenl, boy. offering u suiprlso dunce od - rlltu a.lial'1 I lias uti.klW rtff 1Vl(h la boys do some unusual i a vein of orlglnullty. nnd 'collo nte featured bang. Tho steps with 4,1 1, it n by Betty nd llerdlne twa girls with ' muslraf lability above tho ordlnnry Tho girls make : plenslng npj.miranc and their numbeia ro nil of the- popular arll'. m ' -' A mixture of music, song,' and dunce la contained In the prcs- entail,., of fhe Tip Top llovuts Spanish to Husslau. with soma o, the raodern step, are . braced on the hrplchurlan side of tho act and the Jntalor songs of today ' with some smart selectlans on! tho piano rounded out with some j dainty wardrobo makes a (lash that la sure to hit tho popular i .taste. . , I Fun and aong with Buse and' Hayes, the latler well known musical comedy frfvorlte. Is good for laugtie as tn noya uispiay a ready with and a vein .of Infec tions humor- ' 1 Horlsontal bar experte are the Rogers Brothers. Their many dex trous and dariag atonta are exe - cutcd with a ammlng easu and some of their tr1ck!,boroVr on the aensatlouai: '"" flti . Hia , ,rAMn--"The ' llourt Thl, .. ..,. j",,h H,hiu. kraut and Ly-U Putll, . , At The Liberty ' ' 1 I'fa. the toinnanv in Oorntany ... . . ... .. S n this aide, rn(,h pclureg M -Variety.- "M- tropolls." -The tjist Iiugh"'and -pssalon." made "Peaks of lies- tlnT- nt the Llbertv today - si(it hhrtmA iy, Leantlful Alps In tholr pristine vlorlen of whiter, n nomilnr . . ifnttiMiian linaiimus nhvavi.il In at man In who klood .h glories Better digestion Ends Constipation Ui ttaOta to lsurru-.v. . 0(an4j tawUl iUr Ui Uklai t usVbrrUU's Tr IfU Wf wiws. 4 ' T "- tire at'ynr t"r'. IVr ,r. vr:tr OrtsTmarafts'i J. ' TT! . - OX, WW m.. Wwa.iis. . firQ A IT If! kS Ismail WasilmSarS IV kl A. W PWOMsloKui IFlF JANE HAD - FlOTe-VOlD WANT-A SAgOPMONfc-IF JANE HAD A CORN ON HER TOE VOtD NEVE? BE MAW TILL YOU OCT. A COUPU OF BUNIONS I Different r&Z! FCECJcLES V 73AFFIC COR5 QM AMJS7A RUN INTO ;A AOCEAi??DClMr A UCfT OF 7RAPFIG ) , BE A SIL '-l COPS VJAEW UE wVw-sir NWAS VrJClTl' y ( VEAAWJ t ' 7AAT.'.'. 8-0 , ( OOVoUFkSupE nd io inf the nicunlnlns are Instllli Month, friend (if thu liusliu . be, becomes enntmired of I be thinking that hnr friendliness; Is more, waxes urduous. ' . "The older mnn l fit f rage dorldes to tako the Lv- to Mho highest ponk and do away ' l'u When they reach the .. Wy aro rauglit In a Irs- meuilous slortn. Instead of going ! through with the plan of pushing "'" wy 0,f "", cl1"- ,n" "ll,"r ; In,,1 rvlenla nd anves the "boy n,"CK deslruetloii. ' 1 ' iha "'It'" '. two nt'o are trying to hold their own Officials denied any Intention on ; the fain ir a aheer cliff fur; the railroads pari to build nit up many hours. In the , meanwhile i Link' Klver innyon. the girl, who feels Hersetr rion- ! 1U1. runium out' Into th morm ' - . i. - I. . 1.. lUl. ...U ""u " ' . 1 " b w w' " f ' "T" " .' "" ".IZi'.JJ 'AlSStD I NOT 1i mlsaed. SIX INDICTED t ON VICE COUNT J'OltTI.ANO. Mar. . '(UPi I Hit Port land men went Indicted! Jl tnB ro,,ty f,aui Jury today! ,, ,.nrst.. of comnajtllug crimes I ..ln,t ,.tt,Uro. Involflux young I be vs. . - i The Indictments were the re sult oft vice crusades conducted by city and alnto authorlllos. (Those Indicted were In-, ti Illaluo lo be i Uarrlsoa. physician,' auld 0110 of tho loaders; Francis A. Sam hi. student of pliarinncyi Herbert H, Coffin, druggist, Har old Kelly, bank clerk; rltauley O'Connor, radlu entertainer; and Knbert - Hleclio, - rostaurant era- I ploye. - , No More In Arms, Neck, Legs If yaa want lo p tut nt tK tttontv lag nim ol aMitlt, nurlgi4. ccuilrei r rtsxwtaattwf. Jut apply tyatal le K ( r ikwrMUin. Jut laplv i ' . . . i - . I . . i. . ,i . .. . aWtaoi. -.lafag fiis u, ni ikon, whkh tmi In ihroufjli tho por n4 quick rtacJt4M IK butmimm. htin nrvar yoss fB 41 Mt. iro. Mrk of tno nexk. 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