The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 01, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wfilnomlay, Anoint 1, 1028
THE EVENING HKRAM), KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Paird Tore
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NEWS IN BRIEF i
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Plane, Cruiser and Sub All in One
McllioilUt, Lndlc M.cllicit
The women nf Ilia Klrm MMlio.
dint rh u i rh will hold mi ell-day
iiioatlriM ul Williamson Itlver In
Hi bw Comiiiuully IiuIIiIIiik in
Thursday. Cars will laavo thn
church at 8 o'clock. Kverynna
U akd to bring it basket lunch
nil silver, cgjis nml dishes. Mm.
I.. K. Phelps, Mra. :. UH and
Mm. Krunk Wcmett are In charge
o( thn program which primlsin
In 1) must Interesting.
Clifton lleaiimrtl llulloe
(I. N. '1 If on haa resumed bis
position with the Hidden Hula
nrinr spending tb' past two
wueka uf Chlliiiiln In clurgn of
the Oolili'u Itulo aloro there dur
lug the absence of Wurri'U
C'riioka. Mr. uu.l Mra. Crooks
spent tlmtr vaciitlon ul Hcualilii,
returning to (lillouuln yuHtiriluy
Mra. Clifton returned hnmo lu
Klamalh Kalla with her himliunil.
Returned I'Voui Motor Trl .
.Mr. ami Mra. Ilruce lunula and
ami Jack -buvii returned hums
from a motor lrli nor III. Mr.
lunula and lila ann motored
north lo Portland from Klamath
Kalla whero they were Joined by
Mra. lunula who had bwn apeud
Iiik a fortnight In I ha northern
ninlrnpnlla wllh friends. Kor
eovernl daya they ir at New
port ,
Ire At Crescent Ijihi lli-l - I
That campers In Ilia vicinity
of Crescent Ijika awnka yester
day mornliiK lo find a I bin mat
ing of Ira on III" Ink dx wus
i ho report of orrn shopper In thn
rlty III l morning from tho resort.
Mlsa llumrtl Injured .
Mlsa Catherine Htirn.lt of Mid
land suffered a painful Injury
on Sunday when her horse which
aha waa rldliiK became frighten
Ml and throw bur. Hhu sustained
severe bruises whlrh will conflnn
her to tha family borne for sov
rrsl daya. i , . (tt
Nornuil Teacher (Irt Awnnl
Mlaa llcatrlce Hull, for tho
peal two years an Instructor In
Ilia Houllmru Oregon Normal
achiiol liaa received a scholar
ahlp In Health Kducailon at thn
Massachusetts liislllua of Torh
noloKy. Miss Hall plana lo leave
ricptuiubor flrat for llnslun whara
'"he will oiilor tha Institute for a
year's course of aluily In the bi
ology and public heallh depart
ment, lihu pluns to maka un
tenalva ijlinly of public health.
Mlaa Hull la wait known In Kla
math Kalla by niuny of tha lornl
jtlrls who huve attcmUd the
Hum burn Oregon Normal during
Ilia pnat two years, Hha will bo
greatly missed,
l-cglon tutllbiry Will Attend
Thi Lndlei' Auvlllitry of lha
American legion will hold a Joint
ronvunil'iii with ih l.rdun In
.Mmlforil on AuiriiHt t, 3 and 4.
A nunihrr of ib nii-mbrra from
Kin mal h Kalla aro plannlnK lo
nllinil Un. rouvnnllon. It la
hnpvd that aa many aa poaalble
ran mukn llm trip will do ao In
anniurh aa tha Indira of lha Mod
ford pont hava Kono lo ronalt)
trahln troubla and axHnaa In
planning a numbr of il-Haluful
affnlra for tint vlalllng ladln.
At- Ilia I'fVton l.itin
Mr. nml Vra. Kanaoin Powall
and aona. Jlramla, and Koland
SilKwlch of HI. I.oula. Mlaaourl,
ara thn houaa' auaala of Mr. and
Mra. Omar Pryton. Mr. J'ownll
la u brnlhar of Mra. Ceylon. Tha
cunt Kiiaata ara anjoylnic thalr
flrat trip to tha Klamalh country
by motor. Today Ihi-y wara
Ihrlllnd whrn lhay vliwod tha
beautiful ( ratrr l.aka. whara they
wr taken by Mr. and Mra. Pay
ton.
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(I-ft On Vacation
f At four n'rlork till morning,
Mho Mlaaea tlaulah May, Rivera
iKItlralm, Kva Millar and Wllinl-
i fred May, left by motor for a i
itwo waak'a vacation whlrh they
.plan to upend In California. The i
I girl will Journey aa far aouth as'
I,oe Angelea. Mra. Albert May,,
mother of tha May alatera will
I Join tha glrla wllhln a abort tlma I
! In California and enjoy the trip ,
J to the aouthom part of tha atate. -
HlauiihtiT lloue nurna.
I. A CRA.VDK, Ore., Aug. 1.
(AP). rira daatroyed the
Hlaughtar houaa of tha (irande
Itnnd meat company here early
thla morning, canning from 110,
000 to $12,000 Ions. There waa
no Inauranra, Tha plant will ha
rnbuilt Immediately. Tha origin
of the. fire la unknown, but
flamea atartad In tha anglno
room,
HERALD CLASHiriKD ADS A
BIIINO BE8ULT8
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; fl4-turnel From Portlanl
! W. P. Mohr, accompanied by j
I hla aona, Itobert and Harry Mohr, 1
J hava returned to Klamath Kalla,
j from Portland where they apent
1 m rcral daya on buaineaa. Keturn-t
i lug borne they were accompanied .
I by Mra. flwlght Kloater and eon, i 1
Jlobble, of White Salmon, Wash-1
flngton. duugbtcr and grandaou of!
j W. P. Mohr, who will tlilt here1
: for at leaat a fortnight. I
Miaa Jlavla lnirnvlnK
Mlaa Mildred Davla of the
ichumljer of commerce la allow-1
Ung linprorcment although still i
confined tn her room with a aev-.
ere attack of tonallltla. Mrs. I"
Harry Mohr la aaalatlog at the
chamlier of commerce today get-'j
ting out tha statements In tha an-!-
aenca of Mlaa flavla.
at tli
top.
t.
The nrillah aubmarlnn airplane-carrier M-2 la pictured
III lid with aim I tube to carry a email acaplana.
IIV MII.TON IlKOWt.K 'lwia guna, and four 18-Inch
SKA tfrnUf Writer torpedo tulips. Her horsepower
LONDON', Aug. 1 A warship ' I'nder the Washington
that run fi.lu uniler the aea. omnaral agreement, l.reat Hrlluin
the surface, or up In Ibu air
Jb-Iow Is a I.'. B. submersible
York Arrested
1ax York, arrested by Keith
Ambrose, chief of police, for the
larceny of an automobile was
turned over to the county au-
Misa Kcknuin Writes Krlrjid
Friends of Miss Gertrude Bck- j tborlliea this morning.
man of The fiertrude Shop re-
can build no more carrying this crived cards from her today from
Mr. nod Mra. Wnlrlilrr II
II. Wrechlvr of tha K. Hugar
man Store, relumed yesterday
front Portland with hla family.
Thoy have taken a home on
I.lnroln atreet where they will
lie at home to their friends.
Dr. Klllrrif Has Finn Dug
lr. II. it. Klllolt of Medfonl.
well known In Klamath Kalla.
' haa received a rrglatered Nor
wegian bear hound from tha
Koikwood kennela at Lexington.
Kentucky. The dug will be kept
by f'harlea Patton at llulto Falls.
Thn animal cornea from a Una
that waa recently Imported from
Kurope.
thafa thn M-t, most rerent
ally of Ibu UrltUh navy.
ajf roume thla goixl-alnd aub
murlna cannot literally rise Into
lb air, but aha haa a very ef
fective seaplane whlrh doea ltu
part of thn business, tirealthlnrs
are expected of tha combination
of submarine and seaplane, and
If they prove up to expectations
nov- large gun.
j Carries Two Pilot,
! Her regular complement of of
ficers and men Is to and to thla
hava been added two navy air
pilots.
The Tirltli.li believe that a sub
marine equipped with a aeaplauo
would have Is efficiency almost
doubled. The seaplane would
It would disco-
of enemy war
Purls where she la enjoying a de
lightful vacation. Bhe writes ahe
I would love to apend at least a
'month in the city of Paris.
"There Is ao much to aee", MIsa
Gertrude wrote. On the card
which ono friend received from
MIks Eekiuan waa a acene of the
BaHln of Neptune at Pare da Ver
sailles.
at tho next great Hrlilsh navul lact aa Its eyes,
maneuvers, It la probable lhatjver the vicinity
many other "subs
wise equipped. j In the, shape of mercantile! vea-
(MMtrft-r Tailor Here
(leorgo Tuylor, assistant divi
sion engineer o( I lie Southern
Pacific, with headqnarli'ra ' In
Iiunsmiilr, la In tba city today on
official business.
IfcwrUun on Vantllon
I. IJonelsou of the ponlnl de
partment. In charge lha parcel
post delivery has left on hla
annual two week's vacation.
Krom Irwlln
Mra. Klhel Iluelflnch of jwls
ton. Idaho, la visiting here for a
few days wllh friends.
lllapMel of llnnrli
Mrs. Herbert Hleverlscn of Eu
gene and her sinter. Miss Frances
Hubert of Klnmuth Kalla, have
been In Medford for the past tew
days looking after the sale of
their rauch on Kings highway.
After dlaposln of lha i property
tbey left for their home on Mon
day. Medford News.
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Knltoutn to lkr
8. J. Hcott.' prominent attor-
. ncy of Plocbe, Nevadu. visited
here briefly on Tuesday en route
to Crater Lake. Mr. Kcott la
president of tho bar association
for the state of Nevada and is
the aenator from Lincoln county
in the Nevada legislature.
fihopped Front Alujoma
II be llke-iahlps and also of possible .prey I iT ?
in ,h. .h.n. , ...r'iAIgoma spent Tuesday In the city
llrllain thus would b the 'sets. It could report to tho' '
only nation to adpot the Idea. , submarine and also act as guldo,
Two years ago the Lulled Bates leading thn "aub directly to
navy uiade experiments along wards tha target,
the same llae. but la operating I ,lt tn8 Amerlcon view la that
no airplane-carrying aubmarlnea ,he submarine is an Independent
now. A large ateel drum was un, requrng n0 B,i from tn9
mounted on the deck of a sub-air. Kqulpplng It with airplanes,
marine and Into thla waa put a!nrrcera say, would be Ilka mak
tlny seaplane with wings detach-' . battleshlna Into nlana rar-
d." When tha craft came to rlere and exoectinr them milll in
the surface, tha wlnga could be bo good battleships.
put on ana the piano launched. I '
Too Mailt For Ib.mblnic. KUlUM,u Fnll. ,
Miss Jones Takes PooUion
Miss Edna Jones has taken a 1
temporary position at Moe's store
to fill the vacancy of Miss Benlah j
May, who Is enjoying her annual;
vacation. i
Front Spring Lake
Mrs. Dan Murphy of Spring'
Lake spent Tuesday In the city
shopping.
HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS j
BRIN'O RESULTS
ITS THE TALK OF THE TOWN
The AUGUST
Clearance
SALE
' -At--"
McDonalds ladies shoppe
125 Dresses $10.00 jeach
Values to fit. 75
100 Dresses $7.75 each
Values In 9I3.7S
35 Summer Coats $19.75
Values to 1S40.75
15 Summer Coats $10.00
Values to 924.7ft
200 Ladies Hats $2.95
' Values to S13.73
' 1 Lot Ladies Hats 98c
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The Greatest Event of the Year. Yotf ll
have to hurry. They are selling fast and
the Sale will soon be over. . "...
Ift For t 'mtcr lke
Rt. ltev. It. O. Lerow was
among tho passengers who loft
for Crater Lake this morning.
From llonnnta '
Dennis Krlchy of llonansa la
transacting bualnoss In the cRy
lotlay.
Mncilocl Vl.lloi
Then Johnson. K. L. Johnson and
n. S. Bimpson of Mncdoel are
business visitors here today.
E!
tAST' KnoWINO TtllMV
5 BIG ACTS C
Vaudeville O
I ... and ...
IfXet Tr Go
Gallagher"
('milling
tlll'ltHllAY nml I ItllHV
The Leopard Lady".
ineliKlniiiil lr nirlery story
of cirrus life filled Willi
thrills
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.Montana VUllora
Mrs. S. Wakkurl, Ellen Wak-
! kurl and Vienna Wakkurl of lied
Lodge. Montana, arrived In Klam.
alb Falls Tuesday. They marie
the trip by motor. During their
stay hero they are registered nt
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llnlnes IlWurneil Hume
1 L. N. Haines who has been
spending tho past several months
at Orlando, Florida, where ho
visited wllh hla aon, haa returned
home and will resume bla duties
with tha Hainea-Llnfeaty company
J around the first of September.
Ijrll for I'mter Ijke
Mra. II. Powell, t lalr C. Wul
pert and Koao Stagner of Hay
ward, California, loft early this
morning for Crater Lako. Tues
day they vlalted here looking over
the city and tha surrounding
country.
At The-
LIBERTY
4 THEATRE 9
LAST HIIOVYINO TOD.4V
DOIItlTHV DKVOHE
'Mountains of
Manhattan"
k ilrnnia of the Hky Lino
bf New York.
("ninliitf
TIII'IIHIIAY nml 1'ltlDAY
IMIlt HTI KI.K
I. . . . In . . .
The Trail of Courage
Vrnm Cnllfornui
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Chad
wlik of Willows. California, are
visiting In the city today. They
plan lo motor to Crater "Lake
while In thla section.
DuiiMiiiilr Visitors :
K. H. Horner, D. H. Parker
nnd William Orr all of Dunsmulr,
urn bitslnesa visitors here today.
They aro stopping at the Hotel
Arcade.
Advent M ('Intern
Tha Heventh Day Atlvcntlst
church. 8.13 North Ninth street.
Halibut h school nt 10 a. m.;
bible study f 11 n. m.: Prayer
aieetlng at '8 p. m. Wednesday.
! lla)ilen Fntm Vnlley ,
A. Hayden of Medford. con
inected with th'o Koslcr-Klelsor
company, 1 transacting bualncss
In Iho city.
Visiting; from Poll In ml
Mir. itnd Mrsi A. Woodrlck and
son nro spending a abort time
! Imfa wllli frtntwl. Thnv nre
rnsidenu nt Portland.
Visit lug I'Vom Onklnml
j ' Mr. and Mrs. William Jnffer
Isnn of OaKlnnd, California, arc
ivlsitlng In tho city tor a short
lmc.
Operators of pino lumber mills
.In the Klamath basin district have
I agreed lo work flvr, and one-half
The plana used, however, was
too light for bombing use and
had a cruising radius of only
1 r.il mllM 1 Vuvu ntfifurm Annm.
ed the priucpl. on, tb. ground , 'k 10 ''. tho-nroscntl
that the maneuverability of tho r,de?n W J""' 'Um.b,r' "
submarine waa retarded. ' . , . ' , '
. 'vice-president -of the Kasterson
During the war when all the., fc corapany, ct ,,0I.r,. fal.
navy yard. In Ilri aln ware busy; ho TVKit , B,.nMn
turning -out fighting machine. J w,(h clauilo Mct.oMoch aM
an emergency program called 0, nan)lltn Falls. The pine market
for three submarines of the , hM ,,,,,,, up wol ,-. the
monitor- tvpe-the M-l. M-2 iapprwitlon , ,hB fir0 niark(,t
and M-3. They were designed Mr' KeHl(,,4m 8al(, anJ dur,I1(f
for duty In the S.a of Marmora i the nst wo mon.,,8 ha, 8lrcnglh.
where they were to fight enemy mri , ,lahly Ml,ridliry man.
submarines and pay aoma little ;,. Thn ,1Mla, July and Auau8t
attention to the clly of Con-j ,,, fMei to materialise this
stantlnnplc. jycar. which leads the Klamath
Only ono of them, tho M-l, lumbermen to expect a strong
wns completed during the ar, j mnrket the remainder of the
and she was accidentally Tarn- ,.enr. "All the mills are now
med and aunk by the Swedish i cperntlng In the .Klamath basin,"
steamship Vidar and most of hor I Mr Keslerson said. "Double
crow were lost. The M-t aud j ,t,lfts are working. The 20
M-3, which were completed two j m, n the basin will cut 600.
years after tho war ended, had ,000,000 feet of pine this year, a
WOOD
We will not guarantee summer rates on Block wood
after August 15th. Order, your winter supply now.
HEILBRONNER & REA
Phone "Fuel that Satisfies" Phone
. ' .Plus Service '.. .. 239-W
239-R
DONAbD'S
badiesShoppo
114 North Eighth Street
Hopka Building.,
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Just around the corner from Forbes Drug Store
HIIMIIIIIIIimi IHHH i n t mi i m 1 1 1 1 IMIMI
a happier fae.
During tbe early part of 1928,
some of tbe naval architects
thought out a scheme whurehy
tha large gun turret on tbe deck
of tho M-2 could be converted
Into a water-tight hnnger big
enough to house a modorn naval
aeaplane; The experiment was
carried out and the first tests
have been highly successnil.
The M-2. which waa built by
the great firm of Vlrkers, Is one
of the double-hulled type. She
haa a displacement of 1600 tona
when on tho surface and Is 29S
feet long. Sh carries quite an
armnmeni: ono J 2-Inch gun;
ono S-lnch dsnppearing gun; two
To Diamond Lake for OnlliiR
Mr. and Mra. J. Byrne N.iud and
children, accompnnled by Mrs.
Henry ltundo nnd three daugh
ters, Delorea, Jonn and Carol und
MIhs Lorraine Luvenlck are look
ing forward to an outing at Dia
mond Lako which they will en
Joy for several days. They plan
to leave Ibis week-end for the
resort.
yield which makes tho Klamath
basin tho largest producer of
western wollow pine in the
atnte, Dy tho way, don"t call it
western yellow pine. Tho Call
fornlsns will kill me If I don't
nnmo It California white pino."
Mr. Kesterson's mill Is In Dorrts,
Cnl., three miles south of tho
Oregon border. The company's
timber stands, tor the most part,
are in Oregon. The Orcgonian.
Dick 1'arker Passed Away
Dick Parker.- proprietor of
confectionary
store at Talent.
ison of Mr. und Mrs. S. A. Park
er, well known residents or Asn
lund. passed away on Tuesday
nwtrninr. according to word re
ceived here Itf friends. He Is
survived by his widow ana live
children and bla , parents. Mr.
Parker hud many friends In
Klnmuth Falls.
Iteturiled In Cnllfoi-nbi
L. II. Mclicninre arrived In the
n.lty on Sunday from Oaklnnd to
Join his wire and children who
hnve been visiting here for some
time with Mrs. Mcl.emore's fath
er. Mr. Wampler. Thoy left by
motor this morning for their
home In California.
Miss Weedon Returned
Miss Lois Wedon, employed
with Iho telephone company at
Ashland, has returned to the
valley city after a week end vis
It at Kort Klamath with relatives
and friends. Miss Weedon form
erly made her home In Klamath
Kails.
Tourists n"nltifcl Tu,csdny
At tho close of Ihe days regis
trations at the chamber of com
merce on Tuesday. 65 tourists had
registered at the information of
fice At least throe-fotirthjOf the
tourists were en route to Crnter
and Dlnmcnd Lakes.
Mrs. Antlers III
Krlends of Mra. C. K. Anders
I will be sorry to lenrn she Is a
: patient at the Klamath Cieneral
I hospital, where she wns taken
Inst evening. Mrs. Anders Is era
: ployed wllh Moe's store. Her
i friends wish her a speedy rocov-
Former Heslilent Hero
Jlmmle Wnlkor former resident
of this city and now residing on
Coos Hay Is here tor a short time
on business.
Returned To Valley ,
Misses Kleanor Colltard and
Moda Paige, of AshlHnd spent
Suturdny and Sunday here visit
ing friends.
TIRE
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on all
Wells Airlcrd From Valley i
Cnl Wells, V. 8. marshal, has '
arrived In Klninath Kails to look !
after official duttea. 1
y Off
C.T. C. TIRES
I am Qosing Out my entire Stock of G. T. C Tires
Selling them all below cost
WHERE CAN YOU BEAT THESE PRICES?
29x4.40 Regular .....:..........,......$ 7.60 i
29x4.40 Heavy Duty 9.30
. 31x5.25 6 ply 14.35
29x4.40 4 ply .12.30
33x6.00 6 ply 17.10
32x6.00 6 ply 16.60
30x3 Oversize 6.90
30X31, Heavy Duty, 6 ply ..... . . . . i . . . . 9.90
35x5 . Heavy Duty Truck 30.00
36x6 Heavy Duty Truck 44.30
!, These are all first grade tires.
A(5H
Phone 843
S. Eleventh St