The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 10, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLSOREGON
Frldny, August 10, 1028
NEWS IN BRIEF
FLYING AND LOVING ARE RUTH'S
JOBS IN FILMS
Mini KkniHii Wrllr rYlends
While enjoying Ills wonderful
elty of Pari. Miss liertrude Kck
miii, who Is enjoying an exten
sive tour of Kuropa writes friend
ho will be buppy to eel back
Arriving Tomm-rutr
Mr. and Mrs. Loin nil WIUIU
with their duuglitcr. Sharon I .re,
and Mm. John Uulnry Wllllls.
mother of Mr. Wllllti will arrive
tomorrow from Lakevlpw. Mr.
hiime for a real cup of citffea. j and Mrs. Willlts and daughter
In Paris, Miss Kckmnn writ's the are to remain over the week-end.
rnffco la not the least bit lovlt- Mrs. John Qulnry Willlts win re
Ing. A eup that one would on-1 main for some time visiting with
Joy costs 32 rents and Ihea i r'.am I her daughter, Mrs. Porta Norrls.
Is extra.- Miss Eiknun had left before returning to her home at
for Lo.idon when friends lust re- Cottage Grove. She has enjoyed
celved word from her. delightful visit with relatives
and friends In Iikeview for the
Mra. (iolclborg Arrived past three weeks.
Mrs. M. II. Ooldborg and son, I
Martin, will arrive In the city : Kcturned to C'alirorniii
tomorrow from Stockton. Callfor-' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Me
ula. to remain for a short time. haffey and two sons. Junior and
Mrs. Flora Shlves Haydi-n and ; Doiuld. have returned to their
son Dirk will Join Mrs. Goldberg ' home at Antioch, California, af
and her son on a two weeks' mo-jter 'a three weeks visit In Ore
tor trip which thoy plan to spend Ron and Washington with rela
at VRrlous cities along the sea lives and friends. Mrs. Mehaffey
.coast. !'s the daughter ' Mrs. Wilbur
. Jones of this city. While Mr. and
Mm. Glxvolil 1 in pro veil i Mrs. Mehaffey motored north to
Friends of Mrs. Herman Gis-1 sa,,,e' 10 Mends their
.icnuaren remained at the Joues
-Told will be pleased to learn she
has recovered from an attack of
lnfluc;iia which confined her to
.the family home for the past
week. Mr. and Mrs. C Is void have
t completed plans to move Into
Ihelr attractive new home in Hot
Springs addition tomorrow.
home.
Itcunlou to lie Held Kuntlay
I A family reunion of the Mer
iriman family, ono of the out
' standing families of southern
Oregon, will be held at the Lithia
) park In Ashland, on Sunday. At
least 100 relatives will attend the
Hicks of i reunion coming irom as lar north
Spokane are the guests of their M S"'e and ,a3 far south as
son, J. L. Hicks of the Golden jLo Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks He
Ti Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
-Rule Shoe department Mr. and
Mrs. Hicks made the trip by
" motor and are enjoying their first
tislt to Klamath Falls. They plan
to spend at least a fortnight here.
LFrom Kansas i
. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Williams of
.-.'Emporia, Kansas, arrived In the
city late yesterday and left this
"morning for Crater Lake. They
were guesta at the hotel Arcade
:hlle here. .
Wood ICfl for South
V W. H. Wood, traveling freight
agent for the Illinois Central rall
i foad returned south to his head
quarters in Sacramento this morn-
-ing after spending several days'!
here on business.
..Returned From North'
Miss Maybelle Leavltt has rc
- turned home from Eugene and
other northern cities iwhere she
has spent the past ten days with
.jriends.
Hall Buys Home .
A five-room bungalow on Rose
street, formerly' owned by Mrs.
Mae Thomson Boomer, has been
sold to Mr; and Mrs. C. F. Hall.
They hare taken possession of
the home. The deal was closed
through Chilcote and Smith.
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first picture, opposite Itlclmrd
IMt. And, by the way, Dlx was
nlwuys her favorite imtvlu star.
"Can you ItiiiiKlne sort of lui I f
worHhlppIng some movie slur ami
Ihcu suddenly finding h I tit milk
ing love to you In a picture?"
asks the avlatrlx-actress. "TIiomi
are the things you see on the
screen, but I never dreamed that
thoy ever came true."
Naturally there la some flying
In Miss Khlcra , first film. She
is the daughter of the command
ing officer of the marine base
where Dlx Is stationed. At Just
the proper moment In the film she
climbs In a plane and goes up.
And then Dlx goes up and rescues
her, buttling a squadron of Chi
nese aviators to do so. However.
It Is more of a love story than an
aviation picture, with Itlclmrd
and lluth doing the heavy loving
Miss Klder seems to fit In with
the film colony . perfectly. ' She
run hold her own as fur as beauty
and charm are concerned with
anyone in the village
her screen possibilities and mil
because of her fame. As fur as
billing and exploitation bio con
cerned, she will receive very little
mora notice In the picture llinn
any of Dlx'i other leading ladles
have In the past. v
CANDIDATE OF
PROHIS AGREES
TO BE IN RACE
ItOCKVII.I.K CKNTItK. N. V.,
Aug. 10. tl'PI William F. Var
ney standing In the auditorium of
his home town high school, for
mally accepted Inst night the
nomination tor president of the
United Stales as a candidate of
the Prohibition purty.
Varney, a real estate ' dealer
who waa Inspired to combat the
liquor traffic by Ilia words of an
unidentified reveler on tho
"morning after," attacked tits Ite
puhllcun administration of the
lust eight years for failure to
Two things 'enforce the eighteenth amend-
rr wovr in: i.oxti now
I'AIIIH. Aug. lU.-The bisques,
t loll of the World War will soon
bo settled, Moio than n score of
prominent stuilenls, historians
and strategists Imvo been named
by the government to find I ho
answer to "Who started Him
wurf" This slop wns luken tin an
"onl" tm a topic being vigorous
ly debuted throughout tliu country.
1
J-'
Kl'Tl'H EI.DKK
Au. 'Vied two months' visit when sue re
ceived word from the Paramount
are going to be greatly In Ituth's
favor; her strong screen person
ality and the fuct that she has no
exaggerated Illusions about her
ublllly as an actress.
"No, I have no Idea what I will
do after I finish this plrlure with
Mr. Dlx." she says. "It may be
the last thing I ever do In pic
tures. Nobody knows yet wheth
er or not I will bo any gocd or
whether the public will like me.
All of that depends upon this pro
duction." Jesse Lanky? however, says that
Ruth has been signed becauso of
menl. Ho called attention to the
failure of Herbert Hoover to
promise. If elected, to remove
"an ex-distiller" from his post
as head of the national enforce
ment department.
IHVOKI'h IMIKKVT T.thK
NOIlltl.STDWN. Pa., Aug. 10.
Mrs. Mae Itublnson obtained a
divorce from her husband In
1921, on her plea of cruelty. Hut
Ihe divorce fulled to take. They
were re wed recently when Abra
ham nuhlnsoii promised to be
gwid.
o
Defective tuclli are u menace lo your health In
general and to your appearance. Consult us to
day about your leeih. There Is no olillgallju.
, Protect Void- TimiIIi Health!
Do D O. Haven Moo
PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTISTS
Phoni 94
Pi
EnthancI. M Horn. '
Connc Mth and Min Sra.
J8
From Dunsnmir
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Given aro
stopping In the, city for a short
time from Dunsmuir. Mr. Given
Is connected with the Southern
Pacific and is here os official
business.
Ik-vine ItctornroV
Joseph Devina has returned
home from Medford, where hd
has been spending the past week
visiting with friends and attend
ing the Legion convention.
left For Seattle
L. C. Sen nolle, passenger agent
"...of the New York Central railroad
has returned to his headquarters
in Seattle after a business visit
- here of several days
-Daughter Named .
i- "Rachel Emily" Is the came
' Which Mr and Mrs. ,WIU El
d ridge of Malin have chosen for
their daughter, born on August
third.'
Olson at Cliiloquin . .
Ed Olson of the Golden Rule
is in Chitoquin Tor 'a- re'- days
assisting Warren Crooks, manager
of the store in lie neighboring
city.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif.
Hopping the Atlantic, .even
wnn a finite swimmtng - party ; sludlos hro , rufh Dsi.k for h(.r
thrown in, wasn't half as trvlna i
as the first day before a movie I
camera. A
Ruth Elder is the authority tor
that statement.
Miss Elder hadn't been in Paris
more than five days of a propoa-
ssri
3&
fclfeiwifiWy Academy
non-wctsrlan bosrdln and
Sir achilot for boys. Hlfb
cholsKIc ndi,rd. Ftom
llk ilnMpbH: bvIiiiob;
' atlUtlca. 8cmA fa
Portland, Oregon
From Dairy ' '
Emma L. Ward of Dairy spent
Thursday In the city shopping.
From Dunsmuir
W. C. Milkey of Dunsmuir is
In the city on business. Mr. Mil
key is connected with the South
ern Pacific. '
Left for Crater Lake
Lenora II a u f a n of Dayton,
Ohio, was among the easterners J
who left this morning for Crater
Lake. - I
Mrs. lioixl HI
Mrs. Russell . L. Bond, book
keeper at the Golden Rule, is
confined to her home today with
an attack of Illness.
Linkhaven
Merchants'
Lunch... 40c
Regular Dinner
$1.00
We Cater to Special Parties
, and Itanquets
IXDKU XKAV
MANAGEMENT
Phono Your fb'scrvatlon
to 702
WOOD
Parties who have here
tofore used Body Wood
.may now buy of us
FIR SLAB WOOD,
16-inch or 2-foot length
TEN LOADS FOR $45
We guarantee this l:ih Un
equal of any Italy or Limb
wood on the market.
I'.uy FIR SLAB in prefer
ence to body or limbs and
save half your money-
l!uy NOW. This same wood
will sell at $7 next winter.
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to Burn" .
I'M So. 7lb. Phone 033
So Refreshing!
; SHARI
Talcum
I'll re Imported Talcum
perfumed with the famed
Bharl trior.
May we suggest a
for your dressing
bottle
table?
$1.00
STAR
DRUG CO'
The Jcll Store
Klamath Falls
SQL.
Oregon
Ride with
mmm
Sotmttlhieffim
S)pegoim
Stages
The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon
operating local service from Klamath
Falls to Chiloquin Ashland and
Medford, with connections to
all points North and South.
"This company has served you faithfully in
the past years and will continue giving
your excellent service.
Busses leave from Stage Terminal, C15
Main street for Ashland and Medford at
II It
m.
m.
7 a. m. 10 a. ra. 1:30 p. m. 5 p.
For Chiloquin and way points
8 a.m.- 12:30 p. m.' 3:30 p. m. 7 p.
Southern Oregon Stages
Terminal Depot 615 Main Phone 999
When the Plans
are 0. K.
building material is the next thing to
consider. Lumber forms a big part of the
house, and should be selected with care.
Don't waste good labor on poor material.
Let a reliable yard furnish your lumber and
you will be sure of GOOD QUALITY at
REASONABLE COST. .
Big Basin Lumber Co.'
Long-Bell
TT.tMlk
'EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH"
Phone 107 . Spring and Main
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Morn'n Pop
Impressing the Neighbors
By Cowan
SIDE GLANCES
By George Clark
fyiWEN THE NEWS
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