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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1928)
Pup Sft THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAT .LS. OREGON WodncHdnv. .Tulv 11. 1928 u k I i I i : NEW LINE DUSil iNTfioicEo wm DODGE CONCERN TOUr Wheel Hydraulic i act. and execute aome darlnitly P.. I... . J c; ull-J-- i difficult feata of dexterity. "The Brakes and Six Cylinder , 8 , , , B ... Xyiophoni.t.." t w o Engines Featured .' J clever musicians in collegiate at tir ntnvine rifiiihl lvlnnhnn an n a a ' Introduction of a new line of . . .. , oiues, will be ottered By Albert lx cylinder Graham Brothers I ft Armond. rardo Neal. faror tchool Buses with carrying cap-; te yauderllle entertainers, are acltles of 18 to 52 children and hsvina improved safety features. riding comfort and Increased power, has been announced by the motor coach division of Dodge Brothers. Inc. Four wheel Ucli- heed hydraulic brakes making j for operating safety, and four : speed transmission are features f ih. now hu... i-snrer school districts can be served with the hn.es in t.u time It is claimed. Beauty in color and general appearance has been emphasised ! on all models. The exteriors are I fii.ih.H- m hi... from .), inw.rl belt molding to the roof. Lower Ides are finished In Corondo tan. and t'.ie roof Is black. Interiors re tinisiied In darg green witn white reillngs. ' With the body and chassis both flesignetl and omit within vGra ham Brothers plants, a proper re lation of each to the other has been effected. Seating arrange ments have been designed with . msxlmum comfort and roominess considered. , Meaaurera n t of children ot all ages were taken in find actual room they requir- ad, and the best combination of . installing Seats lengthwise or crosswise. - The survey, which Is the first one of Its kind ever at tempted, produced results far dif ferent from the estimate of seat ing capacities heretofore used in the Industry. All seats are of leather with spring cushions and 'heavily padded seat backs. A high degree of safety in op eration has been attained by the Iteneral construction of the buses. A full vision windshield affords the driver unobstructed view at all time. 'The entrance door is n the right front side, and la controlled by a lever which can lie operated only by the driver. Ad emergency door at the rear Is equipped with a safety device to prevent unauthorized ' opening, and the rear step folds np wje.i not in use. Introduction " of the line , fol lows marked public apprornA of Graham Brothers School Buses last year. In which a sales gain pr3 per cent was recorded com pared to 1926. These figures re regarded . all the more Im portant when statistics show that at the close of 19J7 school buses - comprised approximately it per cent of total, bus registrations In the country. Indiana has furnished- more magazine and newspaper wnteri than any other state, sav a rlter. Maybe. It's because In diana gives its young men p'.en-.v to write about. The 'Luxury' of a Clay Pack .' 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Get It as any toilet counter. In several sizes.- BARGAIN DANCE TONIGHT - FOR r::;::'..: 75c You can dance all evening Jack Bowring and His Music ALTAMONT At The Pine Tree Vaudeville program at qual- offered la the Pine eg Theatre patrons i Thutm lulrani Iflitll land If jrou with to receive a good treat, don't miaa It. The St. John Brothers, two of the moat agile and versatile performers Mtni K smith, democratic presl on the stafe today, have com- AfMM nddtt, , of the ! number.' and alnrlne harmony 'presenting a snappy new act en - ! "tied "Avoirdupois, a la Carte," comprising much banter, comedy songe and elaborate wardrobe. ' Next cornea the llubbell Bros.'! Trio, gifter songsters. Injecting a! degree of harmony seldom achieved. Their numbers Include Doln '! na popular setec-, -Hons. Annette Garret's Dance. Carnival will be the closing num '. or. this excellent program. Four dlnt mUs- lted byj n b,e OM,n- tncm and, delightful exponents of the art of terpslchore. will offer a versatile n ell-choeen program of dance I novelties. On the screen. 'The Gingham i-ois nuson wun George K. Arthur. At The Liberty I Clara Bow has been called the typical flapper since the word "flapper" came Into rogue and has all the pretty tricks of ber kind down to perfection. She is one of the cleverest little actress- cs of the screen and has scored innumerable auccesses, the last being her interpretation of the lively Dorothy Hammia In "Two Can Play," which la appearing at the Liberty Theatre today. . It was not so many years ago when Clara's piquant face, framed In a riot of curly black hair, first shone out upon tbe screen in all Its flowerlike vividness. For there la nothing pallid about this dashing little minx. She la all color and lite and spontaneity, with decided flair for impu dence. : - ! : . i Once or twice Clara strayed from her palb of flapper role once or twice as . a Parisian apafhe, and once . as a very blonde person In a wild western Indian film but her adoring public protested, and back went the vivacious actress into ber more youthful parts. Miss Bow can be a flapper In any language French, Spanish, Itusslan or what have yon? , SIGHT THREE MEN QN FLOES (Contlnued from page 1) miles from where the Krassln is held by tbe heavy Ice. The Russian's efforts will be devoted to finding a landing or picking some ronte whereby ad ditional aid may be speedily sent to Dr. MalmgTen and bis com panions. It Is possible that other planes have flown over the men as they appeared as little specks against the glisten.'nc Ice fields. The discovery of the cartawaya has sent a thn'l through ' the hearts of those aboard the Kras sln which for a monlh tan bee.i steadily smashing through the floes In a determine effort to reach the Kobll mud rAt Pern f . , ., .us u too uiurri wuu u.u dis appeared. 1 - JACK RYAN RESIGNS AS DKPITY EXAMINER . Jack Ryan, who for eight years has been deputy examiner of this district for the state, barber board, has resigned due to the fact that he Is tired of the work, and Arlot Etzel. of tbe Mars bar ber shop.: baa been appointed to fill tbe vacancy. - ' FLY-TOX HELPS PREVENT INFAN TILE PARALYSIS Scientists declaro that flies carry germs ot this dre.id disease. Files , are alive with bacteria. They feed on unspeakable filth. Then enter onr homes anl con taminate the t'ood w eat. Kl es should be ki led. Health author ities advocate 'he use of Fly-Tox. CLERGY BICKER OVERAL SMITH PKS PI.A1NKS. lilt., July II. t'Pl A resolution rtritcullna mott Inveterate humorists of this t.hiiM .t . meeting of the Chicago Methodist Preachers' association when a a ..,.,, ... 'on,'der,lo llev. A. M. Pennewell of Mor- rlss, HI... Introduced the resolu tion. Kev. John L. Dixon, a : democrat, jumped to Bis leet ana j defended Smith, saying the New Tork governor waa "a great and a serious man. , Several others Joined In the debate, and when the unexpected discussion became spirited, a move to defer action until tnll meeting waa sustained IW. P. EXTENSION I ArMIX II lnll .r.l J , (ConUnoed tro-i page 1) tros the Western Pacific, Is one,of K,4math Filu Bnd , nic, ot of the largest stockholder In the Gieat ;.fthern. Since gaining ' control he has evinced a desire to extend his line and has in- airecuy cuuveyea me muusu. that either the Great Northern would be extended souta rrom Klamath Fall to connect with the Western Pacific at or near Pax ton. California, or the Western Pacific w o B I d be constructed north to connect with the Great Northern at Klamath Falls. The late James J. Hill's great est ambition wa.s to invade the rich tonnage producing territory of California, and. some authori ties believe, the extension of the G. N. line from Bend to Klamath Falls was the first step towards this goal. With the' Modoc Northern rail road announced, the question now arises will the Great North ern, on the precedent set In the Klamath railroad case,' endeavor to secure common user over the Modoc Northern to a point ln!nf ,ki ur anrf now raaldlnr Inifhe lake. northern California from which It will switch off to connect with the S. P. 'a rival, the Western Pacific? Or bos tbe construction nt Ilia VI ful .1. V'Apihari, H f n 1 1 nlc checkmated any attempt of the Great Northern to project south ward? - ., In view of these rumors, re ports, speculations, and possible eventualities.. It la only natural that those Interested 'In the rail road situation of tbe Klamath j basin should be intensely Inter- j ested In the fact tbat Mr. James Is undertaking extensions In an ' attempt to Increase bis tonnage ' and build his railroad system j Into one of the greatest In the nation. The greatest success of Miss! Earbart's trans-Atlantic flight, as; we sea it, waa that of her pilot, '. Mr. St a Its. He has proved to the ' world that a man can make good! even It his name la Wilmer. , Famed for Grain Saving A thorough grain-saver that' the name the "Holt" Combined Har vester haa been building for itself since 1866, The "Holt" aystem of separation by constant, thorough agitation mean extra bushel of grain extra dollar of profit. . ; Cut and Thresh your grain with a "Holt" in one trip over the field. ' 'Save labor, save time, save grain and make more money. Buy now and begin this year to get the extra profit that the "Holt" can earn for you. Count, too, on added years of usefulness from your combine when it's a "Holt," for 40 years of combine-building experience are behind the "Holt" All-Steel construction, light weight, long life, slow deprecia- . . tion. Ant!) friction bearings, pressure lubrication, safety-clutches, de pendability and low upkeep. . Highest standards of quality both in mi- ' . terials and workmanship are the owner's insurance of uninterrupted ' service. . For every grain grower for every size farm--there is the right size "Holt" Combined Harvester. Don't let another season pass without reaping the extra profit that should be yours. . Write (or big illustrated folder and complete catalog Baldwin Hardware Co. BRIEF NEWS -OF KLAMATH Ilnthlnit IW'nuly fimtcst- Interest In the bathing benuty contest to lie ataged as a part of the celebration of the el- erans of foreign Vur convens I "on " Wednmdny noon is I causing a great deal of interest today. Several of the attractive girts ui the city have already entered the contest for the Tari oua stores and some dasii:n costumes are promiid. A pai ade will be held at noon In which the girls will enter, ' That cuio evening they will ba prevented at Altamont whtti the winner of ttio grand prise 'of $5r will he an- nounced. The Jailc llowring i r cheatra Is featuring the contest as a courtesy, to the convention. Norma Willis Passed Awny The and news ot tne passing of Norma Willis, formerly of Kiam w r.u. -. ih. r.. ... n . hn,., . ,T-ln k-,ill. I.lnh.f ws rc.lved I by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Props! this morning. She Was the ! daughter or Jcas Willis, formerly Edward Propst. That she passed J ol acre, t rater away suddenly at an early houri'k' approximately In the center luuueniy ai an eariy nour ornlng was all the Infor - given ln the message sent this niernii ! matloa Mr- ura. i-ropst. iter moiber. who waa well known in Klamath Falls passed away four years ago. Norma bad reached the age of tea years. ., . I- Kllla to Go to Seattle Otto P. Ellis, recently appoint ed manager ot the Paital Tele graph company In this city, who will complete his work with the Associated Press at Tbe Evening Herald the last of this week plans to spend, the greater part of the month of August In Seattle gain ing further knowledge of the work of Postal Telegraph. He will take up his duties as man ager ot tbe company with the opening of the office In this city In September. - Mr, nowntaai Visited Here : Mrs. C. B. Bowman, formerly j Ashland visited here today with friends enroute to Chiloquin where she expects to spend onH time. " ' utuvins; on israims 1 Mrs. Dot-In Norris of the Flfe-J Aniicke store and Wynia Brother- ton ot Moe'a will leave on Thura-1 WOOD SUMMER RATES on Blockwood will soon be over. Order NOW before the rush season tart. ( AND DONT FORGET Our A-l Fir Slabwood for your healer and furnace. " HEILBRONNER & REA "Fuel that Satisfies" Phone 239-W Phone 239-R !dny evening: by motor for a fort- points! Euroute south they will lop lit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ltlntibatgur In Moil ford iver tiliiht. Iti'turnml From ltki'vlcw Wilson 8. Wiley, K. H. Hull. J. A. (lordon and W. O. Smith returned last evening from l.nka- j Ytow where ,nev ,ne1, h, Any on business. ' - . RAIL PAMPHLET BOASTS BASIN , (Continued train page I) regular traveler. "The upper Klamath lake, which .Is In close proximity to the city of Klamath Falls, la aliable and beautiful body of water with ul" . ,hor" "n,,, "r0 vine visitors with aquatic sports of all kinds. Including fishing and duck hunting during the open soaxons. "Klamntn Falls Is the southern gateway lo ( ruler Lake National park, and foreat." 1 An Interesting article telling ot I the beauties and wonders of ! f'" follows: pater Ike National Park I. ' ..... In southern Oregon and has an - i jo' the park. Is a body of water j I ! f extraordinary blue. In then """t " "' i vo'can". i am 1 Pr reaenca oy a two ana a j half hour automobile stage rid i OTr aooa. man iram mamam Falls. The raad from Klamath j Falls Joints the Rim Road. JS j miles' In length, which entirely' cm .rem. uio run 01 ma craior , and Is one ot the famous scenic , highways ot the world. From' many points on thla road motor- j Ists may obtain marvelous views ' of the blue depths of Crater lake lying over 1.000 f-et below. A : trail from Crater Late Lodge loads down to the luke. From ; thla point trip may be made by motor-boat or rnjpboat to Wizard V Island. Phantom Ship and other!" Interesting point. The lake trips afford excellent opportuni ties for stndy of the many Inter esting geological formations and tbe high cliffs which surround, i VTrout fishing In the lake Is I excellent. j ."Crater Lake' Lodge on the rim la open during the tourist season and provides excellent ac- roni modal Ions.' 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