The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 03, 1928, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, May 3, 1028
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Pace Three
NEWS IN BRIEF
Bears Up!
HiimiiiHI -! I'Iim-iI
Hurry I,. KiIkitUiu anil Keith
KilniirUin yraieriluy cniiililnil ue
miMntluiia for the uiirchiiau of
llm t,lk"!y Lumber imiutiy at
Likely, Calif. Tim ileal Imluiloa
II Ilia proiiurly 01 Hi company
ItiuluilliiK ubout 5 million feet
ut aUnillliK illl lllllliur. Tim
new niioruloia of Ilia plimt wore
III l.nkrvlnw IumI week after look
Itik over llin property unit ,
proaaiHl llinniai-lvca bh being vry
well iliaitl Willi llm prnnpiMl
for a kI rut nt Likely thin
yenr, They expect lo mill ut
lenal 4 mlllluii foct ii( lumber,
part of which will lia rut from
I tin government niilo wlili h lia
been marie to III" mill, linfora
leaving Hundjy lor Likely Harry
Kilgcrton aiilcl that everything
wan ready tu bun In culling with
in a fw liny, ami that limy ex
pected In have llm mill tiirnliiK
within a abort time. Tho likely
ylanl In an ot tlu luricoal lu
Minion roiinty nuil hai been. In
nprralliin fur Mvrnl yeara un
der thn management ot llooih
lima. II auppllea a lumo amount
of box lumber to I ho Alturaa bo
factory. Lake County Kimnlucr.
In Movie Now
From tho hilla of Luke and
Harney rounly In Hi'' high IlKhtu
of Holly wonil l I ho trull blul
In lllmdoin by Kiln worth KkII.
KkII wu rnlM'd on llm deacrt
raiiac Hour Wagoiiilre where
the (umlly oC that name huvo
carved from tho wllilfriii'
liumo and tortuuo In thn aheep
bualneaa. I'naallailed ou the
rangra, Kllawortb five yeara ago
went to Hollywood to go lulo
production work. Hlaulug out aa
errand by and climbing aiep by
ati'P ha haa finally gained tho
poaltlun of dlrartor of on of
tho big film eompanlea. at a sal
ary aald to 1 more than a
thoiiaand dollars a month. "Smil
ing Jim" llm boya uacd to rail
111 in at llurna and hla beaming
countenance haa a o o n him
through thick a)d thin to thn
poalllnn ho haa attained. A brief
atnry of hla meteoric rbio In
fllnulom tngeiher with hla pic
ture was acen by Lakevlew
frluiida of Ihn family In tha
Kumlay Oregonian. Laku Coun
ty Kxan'tlncr.
ilioullia u.o fur TlUunioiik. ft v .
Onillcr haa hulil ai'vuriil panlor
"lea III Oregon and cornea to t.
IumI I'rvohyiurlaii i-hiirc.i hlthly
recommended aa a forceful
pr a her un I a good church
builder. I .ilk ii County Tribune.
From Mkcvliw '
Mr. and Mra. Mike llldgeur'y of
l.uknvliiw urn apuuillnx a few duya
In thn lt.' on hunlni'uM. Tioy
Hid giiuala ut the Hotel lliabeo
I whlln In thn city.
To Viall Ik-lntlv
I Mra. K. A. Lnntry of Portl-uut
la a vlaltor In thn rlly for a ahort
tlnm, on routu to All: hub, where
aim will mn-nil acverat iua with
relative uurt frlcnla.
Wedding llella .
A. Jeffon-on Hru'li'iHW an 1 VI
olu Tliomna. both rnnldeiila of
Klumiith Kiilln. with gritnuvl a
llcnnan In wed at tho ofrlru ofvth
county i.lfrk on Wmliicadny.
lloiitn t'ntin Houili
Aflor hnvlng apmt ilia irrutcr
purl of twu 9'onra In Lnn Anglna
and other California point a, .Mini
Maurlne Old'. Kliituuli K.ilir girl,
haa returned to Klnni.it 'j Ka.la.
; YUlted Kruiu M.u Am I
I .Mr. and Mra. Hurry Mitchell of
I Moi-itoel. Calif., it pen I Wvlneaday
In thn rlty ahopplng. Mr. Mitc h
ell la rnrognl(t aa one of thn
moat proiQlnaut iloLkmen of
! northern California.
1
I l ly " - "
I AM Cs-
uvuiiIiik from Medford to trana
art biialnnaa. Mr. drey la alop
pliiK nt tho Hotel Hall.
.Meilforil Vlallvra Hero
T. (I. Ilrodlny and J. Klrkpal
rlek. rcalileiita of Mndford, aru
In the city on bualneaa today.
A-ft for I'orllund
Dr. 1. (iuy Htorhna left ou
thla ufinroooii'a train for Port
land after traiiKvtlng hualncxa
hern fvr the pint few duya.
Kiss Babies, Praise Cooking '
And Crops, His Platform
Ck
It im b nr up and bear dowa
when Mlaa Clulre l.ueo. liroadway
mttati-ftl comrdy alar, took bar
pet liruln up for a plum: rldo at
('urtlixa Kl-lil. I.. 1.. ihu other day.
It wita "MUlika'a flrnt pUttn ride
and alio growli-d quite a loi about?
II.
iliXiirtird l-Yitin I'nrtlnmt
Mra. Howard Hliort of Henley
haa rat urn ed homo from Portland
whom aha haa been for aume limn
rnrclvtug medical atteytlon. Vhe
la rery uiu.h Improved In bealu.
luenta at Ibo clow o' tho lodge
ai'UKlon. Mr i. ltobert K. Wat
lenburg, worthy matron la ani-
loua Ihnl rvory member of thni
Kaatern Star make a ap-jLlal et
fort to attend the meeting.
THIHH.'KMOHTO.V, Texaa, May
(NBA) Jeff Kowler la a hill
billy. H haa farmd with a bull-)
tonguo plow und ilinl to outrun!
the doga on Hundny moenlngaj
lo keep from having hla face
WAabed.
lie hun worked right amart
u round a mlaw mill, taught
ai hool lind practiced law, and
now he wnnta to bo county attor
ney 'or Throckmorton county,
Tenia.
Homotlni.?a election liullyhoo In
thin l,Dni Ktur atale la ateel-
Waya of running for
ufflcn ilow.i liere often are un-'
ronventlon.u. Hut now Throck-j
raorton u.ia a candid it? w.io
openly av.ii.-a he wl.l "ejieml'
Ihe tliro teiween now nnj
t'on klsan n bablea, compliment
ing tho 'ili; i on their yjkuf
runka for complete agreetneot on
THIRD PARTY !
rp pirropnrpn party' standard bearer atxt
IS SUGGESTED , November.
I Thla effort for party harmony
(Contlnaed from pais 1) I , illuatramd asaln laat night
ed hy Reed or Horah agree to I wncn leM0 ,!- Jon" of Unuston.
make the race. I
Neither Reed nor Rorah have
been heard from. It was not
(in.jr.-rl)' VlalKil Here
P. I.. Grogerty. poalmaater at
Sprugue Itlver, tramuu-ted bual
neaa In Ihe cliy on Weilnenday,
returning homo this morning.
f . Jnnic-a lurk Wanted
Iefl for Holem
To attend thn at:ttu conclnvn of
the Order of Do Molay. Hill Ilii
den. Inula Itnberta. Joe Kvana.
Hr.nnt Wllllume and John Hnw
klna left early thla morning for
Salem.
tin eat e In Clly Today
Senator and Mrs. Jay l'plon or
llutld are (uvula la Klamath fa! la
today. Konatjr Upton aldroaaed
tbn Klwaula club nl Iho regular
luncheon today.
Kenn Men on lluwlncu
John Aekley and Tom Orubb
of Keno were among the out of
town bualnens vlallori In Klam
ath Kail today.
A aeareh Is being mado of thn
city by Keith Ambroae In 'an ef
fort to find James Clark who la
suppoaed lo be working In thla
city. Word from Chirks step
daughter aent to Ambroae told
ot the critical lllnnaa ot Mr.,
Chirk. It la hoped that aomnone
will be able lo furnish Informs-,
lion aa lo hla whereabouts. Hla'
family aro anxious that he got
In touch with them ItnuiudlaUly. I
Idkrview tkiupln Will
Kalherlne Cogburn anil John
llradley, both of l.akovlow. wore
married luel Huturday at the St.
Krunrla Catholic church In llnnd
and returned to l.akevlew Kun-1
day, where t:iey will roaide. Tholrj
many friends tendered them a'
rousing charivari laat nliiM
Lake County Tribune.
Cnlliil !y Itnitlicr' 1 leu ill
Mrs. J. It. Pen-y left this
morning for Denver, Colo., where
the w.m called by the sudden
panning of her brother. ' Mrs.
Perry hopes lo reach Denver In
time for the laat rllea and will
remain In Denver Indefinitely
where her family realdes. She
la Ihe wife of Mr. I'uVry In the
furniture business on Klnmatb
avenue.
t'lilbl Piiawd Awm
dura Kllen Motachenliaeker.
elKhl-year-old duughler of Mr.
uud Mra. Clarence MutacbeiilMck
er of Mountain Vlnw, California,
pursed away on Tucaday moru-
here today. The reinalna will be ' ' .
hrouxlit lo Klamath Kulla for
burial. Mr. and Mrs. Motachon
backer formerly made their borne
ut Dorrla, California. Funeral
arrangements will be announced
upon (he arrival of the remains
t. ......
j and brac ing on thi old msu'a
Vlaltlnir I'Vom llrny ; crop."
Mr. and Mra. W. M. Wheeler I "ow J,-ff Telia It.
of bray transacted bualneaa In Je" Kowler, In his signed an-i
tbla elty today. They were gueata nouncemeni, says:
at tho Hotel Hall while here. ! "Having been strongly sollc-
Ited by my wife. I hereby an-
.Ml Maffct Mi.rrU-l ', nounre my candidacy for the
Coming as a complete aurprlae office of county attorney. I
to her hoata of friends la an- aball be oppoaed In this race by
nouncrmcut of the marriage of : two of your best known citlxens.
.viae Kutherlne L.. .Martet of thla Hon. B. K. Reynolds and Mr.
city. to Kdgar Tompkins, formerly' James F. Wright. Concerning1
of this clly and now a resident them, I shall have nothing to!
of Alturaa. California. The fol-'aay except that they are upright1
lowing e.ipptng from the Alturaa. and honorable men deserving ot
paper will he read with intereat ; your confidence and support. .
hy their many Mends In Klam-1 Aa for myself, I am an 'Ar
ath connty: "After keeping their kanaa Hill BUI,' born and raised
wedding a secret even from their ! In the Oxark mountains. Outran
closest friends for several months, i tha dogs on Sunday morning to
Mr. and Mrs. Kdgsr Tompkins ! keen from havinr mv faro wak.,'
announced Isat week that they ed did my sparking barefooted!1" 1,D"" " -Arkansas hDI
hod been iiuletly married last never saw a train until I wasi""1 n ,or y tor
Chrlatmas eve. Tha groom la en- 15 and was almost grown before' n1r P opponent,
gaged in the furniture business I learned that republicans walked !
here while the bride wu former- ; on their hind-feet like people, (between now and the election
ly Mlaa Katherlne I.. Maffct of! "Have farmed with, a bull-' kuwilng babies, complimenting the
Klamath Falls. . Mrs. Tompkins tongue plow taught school j ladles' cooking and bragging on
resigned her position as teacher practiced law and am a first- the old man's crop. .
In Klamath county to Join her class mechanic, having worked a'. "Voir vote and Influence-will
husband here." Mrs. Tompkins right smart aronnd a molasses be appreciated Jeff Fowler." -
was a mensber of the Mlzpah mill. Came to Texas two years .
class ot the First Methodist ago and married the finest little KIX1) IMXGKR PAST,
church of Ibis city for two years, j girl In Throckmorton county. ! WASHINGTON, May I. (UP)
Last year she taught In, the, "I want the office because 1 1 Persons living in low sections
Summers school on Summers "think I can make a living oat of of the capital breathed easier to-!-ane
and In the Round Lake j It and will promise, if elected, to day as the weather bureau an
school this year. While In Kla-, try and make thieves and boot- nounced danger of a Potomac
mulb. Mr. Tompkins held.a poaU leggers think hell ain't 40 fcetj flood past. Elaborate plana had
tlou with the Klamath Suppljf. from the courthouse. . been made to combat the flood
compauy. . , V! "s 1 expect to spend the time! If it had occurred.
ii
I Vj r
i s'i .V ,
I fa h i x
stated in the Los Angeles dis
patches carrying the Legette ap
peal to Daniels whether either
senator bad been consulted. Dan
iels, however, at his Raleigh, N.
C, borne, refused flatly to accept
a third party nomination, de
clared he would support the nom
inees at Houston, and saw little
chance to "wrest the government
from the hands of privilege and
corruption" unless the democratic
party won at the polls.
Observers today saw In the
Daniel's statement the first tang
ible evidence ot a cry within the
who won the convention for his
home state, requested that con
teats between Smith and Jones
cohorts be aralilod In tha Texas
precinct conventions.
For Prohibition ' '"
Directing his statement to
those fighting to back him (or
the presidential nomination with
Texas' 40 convention delegates,
Jones said that while he appre
ciated their efforts hs would like
again to say that he favored an
uulnstructed delegation from that
state, "but one Instructed for
strict enforcement of all prohi
bition laws."
For results use. Herald Class Ads
. )sMi,aajSjLj-j
' Mr. and Mrs. Jeff FowW
Vlallnl at tirant I
Mr. and Mra. II. II. Robertson
of Klamath Fslla were among
the bualneaa visitors In Crania
I'aas on Tuesday. (irsnls Psaa
Courier,
Mo Returned North
W. O. Ido, manager of Iho
Portland chamber ot commerce,
returned to his home on Wednes
day evening following brief
business Tlslt In this city.
Wiinlnell Kur Company Ojwni
Announcement wua made this
murnliig by (i. E. Wardwell of
the opening of tUe Wardwell Fur
company on Klamath and Tenth,
next lo the Polly Shoppe. The
fur shop, modern throughout will
be opened for bualneaa on Sat
urday and a cordial Invitation
to the public has been extended
to attend Iho opening.
Cmwfimla In Valley
. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Crawford
were among Ihe Klamath Falls
vlnltora la Medford on Tuesday.
Medford Tribune.
Meilforil Ut Attend
i Directors ot Medford Chamber
of Commerce, at their meeting
I last night, made plana to havo
this rlty represented at tbo gi
gantic Klamath Falls railroad
jiihllen May 10, 11 and 11. Three
local musical organisations will
ho sont to Klamath for the af
fnlr. Tho Medford Elks' band.
It was announced Inst night, will
leavn May 10, whlln the high
school bund and Loglon drum
corps will he sent over May 11
for events ot the final day. Jack
Thompson, Jack Wakefield and
f) Jack Carlo were named a com,
mllloe In charge. Medford Tribune.
Left for Kan
Mra. Dalay Hell, who spent Iho
past several weeks here visiting
with friends, has left for her
home at Florence, Kansns. F.n
route home she will vlall at
Pueblo, Colorado, with friends.
Mrs. Orrea Returning i
Mrs. L. J. Orres Is expected
home tomorrow from Los . An
geles, whore she has been for
the part fortnight visiting with
friends. Mrs Orres made the
trip south via motor with' friends,
rtho la returning via tha South
ern Pacific.
iuvli VjmL on !uln
John C. Hoyle of the Califor
nia, Oregon Power company lefj
Inst evening for the east where
ho was called on business.
YMtlnic Krom Valley
H. D. Crey, well known In Kla
math Falls where bo makes f re
fluent visits, arrived here 'ast
A
Visited In Hem!
) Vlnltora from Klamath Falls
hero luiit Tunsday Included J, W.
Carman, R. Wnrren Huntings end
II. II. Fcnwlfk. Bond Bulletin.
Kustern Nine Mii'llnR
, Tho Kastnrn Stnr Social club
of Aloha chapter announce a
meeting will be held at the Ma
sonic Templo on Friday after
noon at 2:. 10 o'clock. All mem
bers of the Eastern Slur are nak
ed tu bo present at this mooting
when several matters of Im
portance will he discussed.
A I tended C'onvontlony
Mrs. Robert E, Waltenliurg
and Mrs. K. Hill Hunter motored
In Medford on Wednesday to at
tend tho district convent Ion of
the Euslorn Hlar. Mrs. Wat ten
burg Is wuiLl: matron of Aloha
chapter and Mrs. Hunter asso
ciate matron. They roturned
home today.
To Hold Kindlon
At tho annual meeting of tho
D. A. R. lo lie held on next
Monday evening at thn homo of
Mrs. A. Collier, election of offi
cers for the ensuing year will be
hold. Annual reports of the'vn
rlous committees vlll be given
at thla time. Mrs. Fred Clover
will preside as hostess with Mrs.
Collier. Mrs. H. M. Manning
will have charge of tho progrum. '
At Thn-
LIBERTY
THKATRK-
TODAY and FRIDAY
IOX ttll.F.M.'
a In
'The Bronc Stomper'
HihIc RIiIIiib anil Hon dice
In n ltnrln' Tear In' Western
Camp Fire till In to Meet 1
- The attention of nil Camp Fire
girls of Klamath Falls Is railed
lo a meeting scheduled for Frl-j
dny afternoon at the club house. I
The meeting is scheduled for ,
four o'clock and all girls nre j
anknd to make an effort to be
present. Important matters are '
In be discussed, , j
Now Mlulntcr .
i Rov. David Oasilnr, formerly
of John Day, Ore, Is kIiki to ar
rive In laikevlnw within tho next
fow days td take over the pastor
ate ot the .. local v.,Prosoytorlnn
church, succeeding Rnv.' a. A.
.Wilbur, who left iiboul three
Eastern Star Members Home
A party of Eastern Star mom
bora of Aloha chapter, Including
Mrs.Rohort E. V' alteiiliurg, wor
thy, matron; Mrs. F. Hill Hnn'tnr.
iisHoelnte matron; Mrs. E, H.
HiiHlger, conductress; Mrs. llenrgo
Casper, associated ondu 'truss,
nnd Mrs. Dolllc Virgil, sncrplury,
rnturnnd homo esrly this morn
ing from Medford. whore they
attended the southern Oregon
district convention of tho Kastnrn
Star. The la.rles were guests at
n dinner at t'le Medford hotel.
lulilntlon Turailny
Members of Aloha chapter of
The Enstcrn Slar will held regu
lar session on Tuesday evening, I
May 8. lnlMitlon will he held
at this mooting. Tha, brothers!
of Iho Eastern Stnr will provide
the entertainment ar.d refresh-1
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