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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1928)
Pae Fouf THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . Monday. .TuT Ifi, 192fl homo C, at. Tho girls pert Jo rr-nielu about two woeks. Toniimit U enjoying , rwtl warm hiI1 at pri'sent. at luast the gardens nr, everything, (row ins line auvr tits iuhr uia ai m. T. B. MAL.ARKET- F. n. ENOLIHH -itdliar Halnea Manager lHeaa evary aftarnoon exoept Sunday by The Harald Publlabl ivpan 7 ai iva-iji noum aula airaai, tviamaia rails, ur-S-a. BaUra. m rand olaaa matter at the potoffl. at Klamath rail. Oreaoa. oo iuiuit It, 1101, under aot ot Concresa, alarca a, 1S7S. Ona Yar . II Hon tin . r uu three Month! Month - -ft , i T ' - . I)allvre hr Carrier Ona rear S I tlx Months . Three Montha LSI Ona Month ,M octeTKn rnEa t.RaKRD wihb BnCMBEH OK ACUIT BURKAU Or IRCLvTIO- M . mt ! Artae The Aaaoolatad Prcaa la axcluelvely entitled ta lha -aa w r-nnlillna. Jon of all haw dlapatchea credited to It or not otherwise credited In thUl paper, and alao the local nawa publlahed taenia. All rla-ta of re s' elloatUB of apeolal dlapatchaa barain ara alao reserved. MONPAY, JULY 16, 1928 GULLIBLE MAN SENDS CASH TO CLKIIN f At The Pino .Tree he 1 lioiue Port Angeles Farmer Vic timed By Own Capacity to Trust and Believe. PORT ANGELES. Wash.. July 16. (AP). The flowers be plant ed to gladden the homecoming ot 18 year old Virginia Rosa of Wodland. Cal., as his bride, bloom valiantly at the portal to the farm home ot W. A. Cllen- dennlng, 53 year old Sequtm farmer, but tbe mall order ro mance which Glendenning ya left him just $1560 shy has wlth- Thuvduy afteiioon at t of Misses Cnllivlue and I'sulltie Hunett. The hard-boiled Sergeant Uulrl J. A. Cos and sou Kenneth of "What Price (limy" has" be-.,", anion the vlsltus un the come a suave, immaculately clad . ''"""I ona day this wtn.lt. youug man-aboul-lpwul ,. .. r. ana 'n- ""y M"ny anil For Kduiund Lowe, who ahlv-i family. Mr. and Mrs. n. 11. Mos- ed uuusual. prominence through, by. and Mr. mid Mrs. Darrell bis forceful portrayal of the visuca nt irutor inKo un- tough, two-tialod sold let of this - - war story. Is now appourlng. lu a - Mrs. A. H. Sliulmlrs drastically different charactorUa- '" '" Raymond ami Mr. and Mrs. ltoy srhintck visited ut Je roino, California. SunUuy at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. LosUir Donaldson.,. v Mrs. A. K. Shulmlre and sons Wllferd and Raymond spent Frl- Our- ered and gone to seed. I'm sorry the story Is out," G'endenntng said, "but I'm glad the postal Inspectors have Vir ginia's mother In Jail In San Francisco." 1 He told a story of countless letters and tolegrams of lore, ot unkept rendeivous at Seattle de pots and how he sent ' Virginia $1550 at different times beeauae ot a Spaniard villain. Illness and a story ot $50,000 worth of rice being tied up in a warehouse "Virginia got in touch with me;,d mrougn a Seattle correspondence ; school and wrote me a fine let-1 ter last November, saying . she ' was lust out of a Wulrt. The Happy Sie When all is said and done, there is a happy side to the Tule .lake grasshopper infeation. Farmers, lessees and reclamation authorities now know' beyond a question of. doubt that modern methods will control any grass hopper blight, whatever its size. In actual loss Tule lake suffered a loss of only 1200 acres of crop that would otherwise have been in good condition at harvest time. Instead of the waste land that many. visualized last May there stands 14,000 acres of grain, 4,000 acres of grain hay and 4,000 acres of alfalfa. A Considering that 20,000 acres of . land were invaded by the hoppers, and that only a 1200 acre loss was sus tained, is it any wonder that Tule lake farmers look for ward to the future with confident mien? The, 1928 blight was apparently the peak of an insect infestation wla . woa hu all Yilfta' tha wnref Avar iavnoripnrpfi in this section: at times it anneared that huc-e losses would .u. .. . ..k i aar 8el"'-'- : w 1 J . 1 IV. U, UJIUK ut DU1VKU, Wl UUJO be sustained, but each time poison would mow down the i would not keep company with advancing hosts by the millions. ''Exaggerated reports ' of the damage done to the "bread basket of Klamath basin" have been disseminated and we commend authorities for issuing a correct state ment of the infestation from the beginning to the end tlon in support of Colleen Moore In "llappineas Ahead." n the l'liia Tree Theatre today. Not only does Lowe's charac ter In "Happiness Ahead" con trast sharnlv with the tyne of his previous best portrayal., but as ad afmrnoon at the S. L. onhlatlrated rltv man ha nro I nett home. . I vldei an Interesting foil tor Miss Moore's characterisation as a guileless country girl. It Is convlnrlug evidence ot his ability that Lowe, gives a performance quite as finished in "Happiuess Ahead" as he. did as Scrgvant TENNANT; CALIF. NEWS NOTES OF J0U1ND (Speriai To The Heswlil) (TaulliM- ltumrtt. cr-itlt ) (SmlM To The Herald) (Mr.' ). U. WlngfW'ld, ctim-ejxiu-tlent) TKNNANT. July 10. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Murphy were visitors In Klumath Kails during the last of tho week at the homo nt lliolr daughter, Mrs. C. II. Kostnr. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Bhornuu Pen well are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a baby daugh ter, born July 11. Miss Zolma Thomas returned to her home at San Francisco, Cal., Sunday. She waa accom panied by Miss Clara Dollurhlde who will spend a tow weeks vis iting and enjoying the sights ot the city. The Tennant Masonic club en tertained twenty-seven Masons from Weed, Calif., at their regu lar club meeting Wednesday night. The meeting was preceded by a splendid bsnquet at the cook ihouse at 7:30.' About sixty til'BSTHAllY, France, July 1. Masons were present and enjoy- are visitors at the It, It. Hawkins home on C.'Sl. ' Tho Misses Alma and llwun Ay ei-s, from lllaltio. Oregou, are enjoying a visit with aunts and oouslns at the- K. !.' Mcllonsld MIP REBELLION IN SPAIN EARLY -Numerous Arrests Made to Quell Threatened Outbreak in Nation. FEW DAYS ONLY Free demonstration and instruction in making hooked nigs, using your old clothing such aa silk stockings, etc. Many pretty rugs and, pat terns on display. Come in .and watch us make them at , , ; - THE NORTHERN FUH SHOP, 810 Main Street (AP). Ikirder police officials says lha. numerous arreata have been made throughout Spain to suppress what is termed a wide- MIDLAND. July. It. Farmers spread plot against the govern or this section are busily engag In 'putting up the first crop of alfalfaj" . - . Mr. and Mrs. Slroky and tarn- convent and ,h a , ,,, hm - ti...'. :' Dangerous Days These are daneerous davs when the Drosneritv of the klamath basin depends on .the care and cooperation of the publip.. When the humidity is down and the mercury up, a lighted match in the forest is incipient disaster; a camp fire left burning is extreme danger; a lighted cigarette tossed in the brush could. easily be the, source of a conflagration. . ; 1 Exercise the greatest care in the woods or, for that matter, wherever you are. Remember the, Ewauna Box company fire last, week and the serious forest fire con flagrations of .1925 and think twice before you toss away that burning match or cigarette.. ' i Science says there is unlimited energy in an atom. And it does look that, way when you see him on a shop ping tour, carrying packages fo rhis wife. . 'A man never, becomes a success bv makinc a hobbv of standing up for his. rights, Look at the pedestrian. He has the right-of-way. . A Common sorrow or . hardship binds people closer to gether, and maybe that explains why divorce is more common now. i ... . . . . An open mind is the kind that 'makes a farmer wait patiently for his champions -to tell him what he is mad about - - T E a I TO R I A L S FROM , OVEJ THE NATION V . . ' i ' . " 'T v y - '. . A Sick Lion. "Vt he" role or "possism" was "the Time- A kinetic surprise lorks I "ending, last week, of three Po lways tip 'the faded. - mlHtary ! "eht cruisers to anchor coatsleeve of Josef Pilsudskl, be-1 threateningly in the port of the loved marshal of Poland, resolute : Free cltv Daniig. Po- dlcUtor. quixotic prime minister, j I" T -"I, 't w" alleged. IMK week, however.' deputies "cenUr been denied ade- of the opposition felt safe, pn- mate anchorage and docking fa- sudskt was sick. Tner knew be , "es oj wauiers, had been too 111 to receive tbe king ot Afghanistan six weeks ago and had. lain abed ever since, some said paralyzed. Therefore the Polish sejm (parliament) PIXGKNT PARAGRAPHS Washington Star: Spectacular demonstrations are no longer lm- rang with furious denunciations ipresslve in public affairs. Poll ot the cabinet's budget bllL This (ties depends rather more on red time there seemed no hope that tape than on red tire. It could be saved by a sudden. dramatic appearance ot National Hero Pilsudskl. I An appeal to the opposition by puppet-Presldont Ignati Moscicki was ignored. . A story gained credence that tbe sick lion ot Poland bad fallen victim to delu sions of persecution, had shot his own gardener,' was raving, con fined Id a strait-Jacket. I Then, with the budget about to be voted down,' came as In Po lish fairy tales, tbe surprise. A door behind the tribune of the aejm flew open. Once more tbe grayed field nnltorm, the old aword, the drooping ferocious niustachios: PIL8UDSKI! I Th marshal, himself again, 1 bad characteristically concealed Ms convalescence until the last dramatic moment. , Impression-1 able polish deputies, stirred once mora by the mere presence of him whose glory Is that be led Poland to independence from Russia, shortly toted through the ' bun get ! wernnd striking result of tbn ' j)lcUtor sudden abandonment oC Fort Wayne News-Sentinel: We've heard of Indian summer all our life, but this is the first year in which we ever experien ced an Eskimo spring. Harrlsburg Patriot: The Brit isher who says America Is too efficient probably never has seen a woman driver trying to park a ten-foot sedan In a seven-foot space. For resulu use Herald Class Ads Masotu Attention! . Special Communica tion Monday, July It Work in E. A. Degree T. 8 Richardson, W. M. her." he said.- N "She said she wanted a good, honest, sincere man to care for her." Glendenning sent Virginia vary ing amounts by telegraph and cashier's checks, never suspect ing anything until a telegram came back saying that his expect ed bride bad left Woodland. Then Glendenning bundled up his love letters, telegrams and postol re ceipts to the postal Inspector at Sail' Francisco .and the girl and her ' mother were arrested. ed a delightful social veninr Mrs. Georgia McVey and small aoa Clauds, from Weed, Calif., SMITHS FORM ORGANIZATION l: .4 '...-:. ' 1...- Those Bearing Name are Eligible to 'Unique Association. : ' ST. LOUIS. July 14. (AP). The question "What's in ' a name?" took on added, signifi cance today with the picnic - of "the Smith association of ' the world," an organization of per sons whose names are spelled "Smith." , , The organization was formed less than a month ago. The asso ciation was formed for the pur pose of promoting friendship among the Smith families and for charitable purposes. Frank R. Smith, Its president, said the association had no polit ical alms and would endorse no presidential candidates " whether they bore the name of Smith or not. - "If any of our Smiths Intend wearing brown derbies to the picnic it will be a personal mat ter," he said. .; A choir of 100 Smiths was or ganized for the picnic. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our' friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy offered, aim tor the beautiful floral offerings dur ing the Illness and death of our beloved Mother and Grandmoth er.' MR. AND MRS. A. M. CRYSTAL AND FAMILY ' 16-t niont. All frontiers were under strict guard today. Passengers on In ternational ; trains we.ro being made subject to searching Inves tigations. Arrests were made In Madrid, Barcelona. Suragossa,. Mr anfl -Mm Itctou'nA Kjirannt .Dvtedo and Orense. . I visited at the B. L. Fugber home j It was reported that a number on Monday. - of workmen engaged In recoil- Mr. and Mrs. W.. S. Williams 'structlng .the-" Theater- Royal, ot Klamath ' Falls spent Sunday which Is near the royal palace In with Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burnett. 1 Madrid, had boen detained for Mr. and Mrs. Darrell - Mosby police Investigation. All syndtc and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Moihy 'ullats were being watched closely. le?t for Cottage Grove arte. Censorship has been applied to spending several weeks at the fall newspapers In Spain and nono home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry lot them was permitted to publish Mosby of Midland. anything about the affair. D. J. Zumwalt of Klamath Falls, was a business visitor on the Island last Thursday. Those who enjoyed swimming and a . watermellon feed at Crys tal Springs Thursday . evening were Mr. and Mrs. Siroky. Mrs. Harry Splcer, Mrs. Ida Owena and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Arthur. Misses 'Alberta Siroky. Pauline Burnett, Alios Hall, Kve. lyn Siroky and Catherine , Bur nett, and Messers. Lloyd. Hall, Harry Splrer, Robert ' Buerman, Wilfred .Shulmlre. William Bur nett, and Evert Blehn. Mrs. Harry Bonn and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hooper have return ed to their homes in - t-Tt-T'TT-L.r7 At The Liberty As sunshine ripens ' fruit to perfection Controlled Roasting gives Hills Bros. Coffrt the flavor of flavors. This patented, continuous process of roasting a few poundi at a lime, roasts every particle evenly and brings out the utmost in flavor and aroma.. No other coffee can taste like Hills Bros, be cause none is roasted the same way. v HILLS BROS COFFEE Cm -.r.s,,i . r.i. off. fmk frtm tht trittint a- aar. 4tN. a e.j - the I -aw Rides" leaves town. This production, starring the ace of westerners. Is scheduled for f Its final performances todny. This thrilling drama ot the pluliis has been playing to park ed houses tor the past two days, evidencing the popularity which Tyler baa attained In this city. . Some credit for the success of this picture may also be given Klamath! to .Tyler's excellent' supporting Falls after visiting, with- their cast, which Includes Jaue Reld, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hoop-1 Frankle Darro.' Harry O'Connor, er. 'Charles Thurston, Harry Woods. Miss Frances ' Alger . spent BUI Nestel and Barney Fnry. The prettiest blooms in Nature's Garden are tho babies growing to lovely childhood. Their health le- tonlght when Tom Tyler'e "When I pends on pure, fresh milk ana lor mac you can . de pend on us. ' A whirlwind ot activity - will die down at the Liberty theatre GROWING BABIES: j n mfr.: wr: mi'zsmtimK&mtzu m in:.1- i-aii..;ii-ari PICTURES - FIRE ' at PHONE i448' Currins. For Drugs Tonight: Free! ONLY We have in stock today the new Six-, Cylinder, Four-Speed Transmission and Four-Wheel Hydraulic Brake, Two and a Half Ton Graham for immediate de livery. We will demonstrate thi3 truck . 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