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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1928)
if Mi If- 'i. I 5 11 r I up Pae Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Siitui-day, Juno 1V 1928' Your Are Invited TO THE BEST RESTAURANT IN KLAMATH FALLS We are Proud of Our place ' Our dinners and Service . We know You will Enjoy Your Sunday Dinner -Here Mrs. Humphrey Returned Mrs. C. II. Humphrey returned ! today to her homo tn Ashland , after visiting here (or the past j several day. with relatives and I frlendis. Mm. Austin Cox, her j daughter (mm Alumna was In I the city on Friday to vlult with Mra. Humphrey before her departure. DRIVEN TO SHOWERS BY FLOCK OF ITS NORRIS SPEAKS AGAINST PARTY (Continued froo peg l to Fall' aiartmanta to iulvLe with htm about Hi deteuse. "When the 'psychological mo ment came It waa no other per I Lumber Status Continues to 1 Rise on Coast PORTLAND, Ore., Juua 10 Fire Proof San Francisco Pounds Way to 8 to 3 Victory; Hollywood Wins ,UV 1 . . r Shipment ot lumber In the week ui me i-uiiaueiimi poiiitifM ma chine tho man who, on account of the disgraceful proceeding In (My the Associated Prvaa) Suit Francisco (reeled Fred E PUIC H MS DORRIS, GflLIF. I'alug every precaution to avoid further unread of an epl- lli'iv From Teuiiaiit , Mr. and Mra. Van Dyke of Tenuanl, California, are guests in (he.viy today. During tlinlr vIhII hart) lhy are hole) gitiiHl. at the lllshue. llrlurui-d ''iviii rurtlMinl i Mra. F. Hill Hunter hna ra (uruud home (ruin V o rl I a n S where ahe attended the atntg roii vautton of Knatern HI nr. ending June by. in renurlingldeuilc ot dluutperla nultti wax mllla ot the Weal t'oail Lumber-j (Irat discovered In Dorrla, Hl.kl- HiHli'a aiunclal lull atil hum tt IIimIvi.ii iiitiitv. fulirnrniift .in Frl- the Pennsylvania primary, waa klki ... !.. ..... ....... ,.. ,.i m ,.,,.1.,,- excluded from the United Slate. a, ,4JiS7Si989 fea, TnU Com-' quarantine today. Offl.era were u waa in la same re w no ,rMl wltn I31.413.1e feet the I atallouvd Ml lhi entrance of the """i"""" u",";week before and 18I.8S7.818 town forbidding people to en "" u feet two weeks before. VThen there wa, Ba.com Slemn. ; Booklngll M,ene(l , McMlent famous for hla bagdllng of preal-itotal o( ,j,,,70 ssj (eet Thu rnmnareil with lis sua sift f mbi ,souin ana one o( ue principal ,h. areek before n.i ik. hi.k C.Mw.,11 ..! 12 veare .and 'chased to the ahowera before he , vogs la the aouthem political ma-) m.rk . ,,, ,, .k.!f while, aaed 14. result- earller at 1S6.I37.33S feet. Pro-led from the epidemic thla morn-1 Comfort and Courtesy " Room- without bath...: SI.IM) '-.- . J jOrtman hke a Win lost relative , DpolmnlBUU , u, 10lld laeorge Warren Hooper jn toe nearer aoutnpaw Manager I could get man out. Five run. chine, ualng hla Influence, hi. ter and resident are not allowed tu leave, according lo word re ceived bare lute thla afternoon. Two deaths, a girl, Cloona 1ME I a i Perpetuate Your WEDDING DAY with a Photograph Always a charming remem brance of that day vt all days. It will many times bring back fond memories. We Specialise In This Work SflNSON STUDIO . MAY KING Phore C-a-tV ' 7.17 Main St. clattered over the plato In the power, and hi. knowledge to - Aut.tlan r,i, ,,,,. ., ,h . I in. Three homea wero Placed iflm inning and the Seal, added cure Hoover delegate, through rilll repor(ed , wcKs. under quarantine today, enough off Johnny Couch to In- the Instrumentality of the dls- ,n, W)wk., output 08- ,u. evblie we are not alurmed, sure an -S victory. , Igraceful. offlce-holtllng, political mtOU feet, against 107 04S 3S0 !over Jho epidemic which was first iiir.iro. ui.. um.i uuu i...um lu im auuiusra ., llll-iui .K. I ,Mr,iv..r1l on f rlOSV. we are Bl- 8tates.H lir.iin i..n,iuiii tn una every precaiitlon Saunders: Jacob, and CARNIVAL DANCE at Merrill Saturday, June 16th' B Les Sailing and His Orchestra Will Play Till 3 A. M. Kego, Spring. Carl Helling had allgbtly the better of Dob Ha.ty in a close battle, the Missions chalking up their third straight victory. 4-3. Finn, Bodle and Slade, with three hits apiece, ' led the as sault on Hasty, who yielded 14 safeties. Batteries: Holling and, Baldwin; Hasty and. Read. ' Homer Krvaka I'p tianie. v j A homer by youth Tony Bo roja In the tenth gave Hollywood ( 4-3 decision over Sacramento auo au even oreaa in me series 'to da(e. . Shelenback . yielded three runs In the first i and then .blanked the Solons with five hits the rest ot. the way. Batteries: ,Shellenback and Bassler; Racbac, Knnt and Severeid. I uis Angeles and - Seattle dl- Hl'MIKKDH KAM1I.IF.S ARK HOMK1.KHH AH R1VKK l.KVKK HHKAKN (Continued from page 1) ' business 'houses to close so all available men could be erht to Orders received In lh imn i.i I to avoid auread of the disease. weeks were distributed aa to ! Dr. l'oul Huron of the Dorrla classification aa follow.: ... - I hospital stated over long distance Wk. June Kail ...65,636,503 Uom. c'go 44.J69.154 Export . ..18.377,911 Local ......11,087.117 Wk. June i 61.145,434 30,S7l.0a 17.623.80S 8,700,818 ! nature nhone this afternoon. "1 belluvo that both chlUlrea who died from the disease might , have been saved had th exact ot ihelr lllncs teen Vnu. l.uU.... I 1 i .... . i . JrL.lL ?'el i Wr i during the week was 7MSO.OO0. , " known several days ago," Ire con- portions . Tuesday or Wednesday of next .week.. Authorises.' be lieve, the crest, of this flood will be a foot and a half .higher V(san the one which swept the levee aside this morning. , , , ... , Along the river north to Camp- bell workmen were making a' strenuous effort to strengthen; the weakened walls to prevent a : Newsom who waa Dorrla thl afternoon cki....... ! in Investicate conditions 1 ex- 700. against 85,035,600 feet, otwl Pected to return (.might. produutloo was 70.083,949." aa I agaiuel 7U, 426. 453 feet. vlded a pair, the first going to ! rther Inundation of the farm NOTICE ; Table Board at Green Lantern - Desiring to cater to the working men of Klamath Falls the Green Lantern Cafeteria will furnish in addition to the regular Cafeteria service Table Board at the popular price of $7.00 per week. High -class food family style. CAFETERIA SERIVCE AS USUAL Chicken Dinner, Sunday., 75c t Best of eats all the time. . 1 Tickets now on sale. 325 Main Street, basement Melhase Bldg. the Indians. 4-2. because Ed Bryan was right, and the second to the Angels 7-2, because Char lie Sullivan, recently acautred Al from Detroit, was wrong. Bat--J terlea: Bryan and Borreanl: ; Plttt, Peters and Hannah. Sand- berg. Second game: Sullivan. Nance and Parker; Osboro and Sandberg. ' . lands it was expected that, the force of men working would be doubled along the 25 miles ut river front before the day had passed. . ........ Five companies . ot national FUNERAL NOTICES DEFENDANT IN DAMAGE SUIT , GIVEN YERDICT Non-Kinkable Moulded Hose. Double 'Braided Built Like aCord Tire. 12c per foot ' (lull Btrod " for S jreara, will last 9 to 10 years. Tain t gwilie tain no mo' Five milra of tills boae aold ( Ut year. -Ii-i '111; m first Headquarters for Garden Hose 51 AHSIIFIELD, Ore;. June 18. (API A verdict for the defend ant John Krnnlnberc. owner of . MABKt, WBK GAXT , Weooma Batha. at Bandon. waa I Mabel Pauline Cant, 'wife of , returned by a Jury after lesa than Marlon A. tlant ot Malln, passed j two bouM deliberation at V away at the heme ot her par-Luile last night tn an f 82.500 Ml. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Utu!,i,m. . brouaht by I.. V. Husband is Love Duffer - Says Doctor guardsmen have been on duty In' 00 ,ne Merrill road ldy-night ! "Nippy" dinger, who baa been the territory for several days.:" ..o'floek.. foUowlog a "'. paralyjed alnco plunging oft aor ... ... lllna,.. In addition V Jier Aug- ul hooul ,lt0 tbe shallow end of NEWPORT, Ark., June 18. OP) band nl ParenU jbe , leaves to,,,, ,Wmmlng lank last year. The Nearly 600.000 acre in the,mour,, her .paaalug .one son. i dexense coptended that Clingiir White River valley were f lood-j "Ror aad two daughters Mr-dlv0(i .,, dld not fn frora the ed today and thousand, more Jrle B(I BBt,y Cene., two broth- noop,. knowing that the water were being inundated gradually ere Harry and Sydney and one WM ,haow UIlu,r him. by water released last - night ',er Mr- U's"" IJ'"".. Mrs. when the Stevens levee near berei"-" -- -" i Daoliter Named "Uura May" .i i. a , Dln" -iTa ur. May" I. the name at the time ot her demise ' h w M. f rom- Friends are respectfully Inrlt-1 rln(l o olBn. h, gl,ea their In ed to attend the funeral aervlcee ,. An.h,ar. The child waa broke. .More than 700 families were tomeless, many being cared tor by the Red Cross. The levee collapsed .while 800 to be Bold Monday aiiernoon atborn on JUII, ij t the family Bv KEA Service man wnrVlnir franlli-allv to! 2:30 o'clock at the M'. . Lakl t! CLEVELAND. June 16. The ' it ' The river had reached ' church with Interment In- the ; American husband is a "love dut-' its crest and It, wa believed the family plot In the Mt. Likl cem ( fer." That's the ' conclusion greatest danger had pasaed when etery. The remain are In the : reached by Dr. Joseph Collins ! without warning, the great," am- gold room of the Earl Whllloclr Itof'r.'ewf Yerk.'sturolofiirf ah it a- bank men t gave way. ... laborers Funeral Homo. Pine, avenue at , tbor, who addressed a meeting of abandoned their equipment -and Sixth where friends may call. (,500 women here recently. fled, some ot them narrowly es- i "Men have the most abysmal caping death. Ignorance of the nature of wo- Families whose homea were In man homo. Ml IOU.H PIIEVOHT Vnnnrftl lArvlpM for the late said the-doctor "If they j the flood's path were prepared ....i, vrnml were conducted j would spend a' quarter as much and moved to higher ground wlth- from ,ne Earl whitlock Funeral FAIR ACRES SUBDIVISION For close-in tracts frora one to' ten acres';' For fine sandy soil "and natural drainage; For a commanding view of the city and valley; For 30 cash and $4.05 per month you can ' own a fine one-acre tract, located l'i miles east of the city limits. A. J. Tracy REALTOR 609 South Sixth Street Phone 969 time studying a woman a men-; out loss of life, tal make-up that they do playing golf, we might hare fewer un happy marriages. "Matrimony is the ht game in the world.. Some can't play it. Som play It indifferently. But there Is no reason why experts shouldn't continue to play It and duffer try to learn. j Doctor Collins is a bachelor, which may or may not explain , hi attitude. DIRECTORS OF BANK TO STAND TRIAL MONPAY Home Saturday morning. Inter-, ment followed In Llnkyllle ceme tery. Business Locals I Eve Benson Dancing; School Dancing classes for business women; limbering exercises and technique, .Inquire Monday. Tuesday and Wednesdays. Phone 1234 or 700. adv. .16-lt Lindy Inn S Beginning June 17 th Sunday chicken dinners will be 81.00 at Llndy Inn. Charlotte Agee and Edith Ream. adv. lt-t We Serve ' ' THE BEST FOOD ' -.WELL PREPARED BY A GOOD CHEF Sunday Dinner Served 11:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m". The City Sanitary Co i Which 1 the new holder ot the city garbage franchise, is ready to seve Its patron. Call 780. adv. l-tf For Insnrance See Ja. H. DrlscolL Bldg. Adv. William, tf f. fOXV fflANNtS You can hardly expect a bit ter grudge battle to make a sweet fight PORTLAND, . June 16. . OP) Trial of ..the )it filed against the Northwestern National bank and Its directors by Charles A. Burckhardt and Fred A. Ballln, sotckholders, will begin Monday afternoon In' Federal Judge Bean'a court. ' Charging carelessness, negli gence. Incompetency and unlaw ful acta by the board of direc tors, the plaintiff demanded 158,750. 1 Defendants include Charles K. Spauldlng, Pblle Metschao. A. D. Charleton. E. 8. Collins, Chaun cey McCormick, Natt McDongatl, Frederick Pittock, Mark Skinner, Charles H. Stewart, O. M. Price, Emery Olmstead,' James F. Two hy and Charles A. Morden. f CUPID SCORES GREAT VICTORY PAST TWO DAYS ' DanT 'Cupid,' reputed flod of. love, displayed what he eonld da on Friday and Saturday when' an-1 nouncement waa' made' from the office of C. R. DeLap, county , clerk, that the month of June would add seven, more bride In ; the world as the reault of bia activities during the past two day. , : ' Couple issued marriage ll-i censes were: Lloyd Ooble and Christine Murdoch; William Oil-' ver Cash and Rose Mary Ledert; Harold C. Wortlcy and Nan Blal.dell: -Lester Penninger and; Myrtle Lepley; C. W. Oliver and Inez E. MaTker; Jack McC'artlo and Mary Jane McKenile; Bert ! E. Chandler and Dola Stlnney. EVE BENSON School of Dancing , Russian Ballet, Character, etc. ' Also Ballroom Monday, Thrwlny and Wedneaday ARCADE HOTEL -ANNEX Pboao 700 or 1234 . Mrs. 8. W. spent Friday shopping. . Egllne of Atgoma Iq Klamath . Fall Markets ijy If Ln . t I . ' . i. 1 Fm PS Open all night 111 North ,7th Street , . I jC. .MP. J if The cwjVctvi? i A,fcfa woo camy" uvjs frr .. a a uJAfc cm?.. NG' Iti&urt TV, u r vOARHCt I I soqTm aeub "t.J j BIG DIRIGIBLE ; OFF ON FLIGHT' . LAKE HURST. N. I., June 18. (UP) The naval dirigible Lo Angeles left the air field bere last night on what was described as a training flight. A crew ot PORTLAND, Ore., June 18, (A. eight officers, 32 men, seven stu-'P.) Butter: Cube firsts, V$c dent officer and one passenger 'lower. waa aboard.. The ship waa com- Egg: Standard extra and me manded by Lieut. Commander C. dlum ' first,' half cent higher; E. Rosendanl. N3 destination waa fresh standard extras, 28c; fresh announced nor was it aid when 'medium first., 22Vc. the ship would return. , . .. j Milk, poultry, potatoes, onions,. i I wool, nuts, .bay, cascara bark. For results use Herald Class Ada land hops, steady. A BIG TIME : , TONIGHT " AT ALTAM0NT , ISIT THE KKWKST AND MOST MODER , BARBECUE PIT In Southern Oregon Seven mile north on the Dallen-Callfornla Hlgbway. BARBECt-'B M-XCH CHK-KKN' DINXERH O.N' SPECIAL ORDERS .... - ' . v Popular Price . Phono y Shady Pine, Camp for snertkil reservation, ft Don't Fail to See the a Congress of Daredevils A...L n.ij nutu i aces, Ashcan Uerby, rvl o tor- cycle Races Parachute Jurnps, i Airplane Stinu,:;;rr:i;:.w Head-on Collision between Autos ifti Traveling 40 Miles an Hour. . : . (...., -. . .it v Bring Your Old. Car and Enter the Ashcan Derby. KLAMATH COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS Sunday, June 17 . , - Admission - - 75c Always The Place to Go! There'll Be Plenty Of Fun! Has Raked . Hay Clean for 27 Years Here I tbe old, reliable elf-dump rake, the machine that can be depended upon to rake clean no matter whether the crop la light or heavy. If you have a light crop of hay M"';.:'";--i you There nm a vnrlntv tt rale tth w Attw- need not lift the rakn anv hlshor than In nrft-..m'U. . ...... . ...... ... sarv to dron the load. ' A., adlustment close . Ti . V ', V'"-'" ot po.nlg w.n sary tp drop the load. " An adjustment close tor tbe neat make this possible. If hay cling close ' to the ground, you can apply preaaure with your foot to the rake teeth, or you can let them Just glide over the ground, a con-' dltlon require. ... i . , . -. . .Tbe. wheel on McCormlck-Detflng rake can be Interchanged when the ratchet are 'worn, thus bringing Into play a new get of ratchet teeth and practically doubling the life of the rake. j If one horse l not enough to pull the rako, tli (I thills can be brought tognthor to form a pole and two homes used.- ; and without colli Thore are1 also three type of tire for the wheel: '' Outside flange, In aldo flanges, and a Mountain type which Is a combination ot outside and Inalde flange. Come In and let nn explain the many advan tage of this rake and show you thn various kinds of etiiil iimoiit. i ' " Made In H.r, 10, U, and 12-foot width. J, S. MILLS SON 6th and. Willow Phone 9