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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1928)
'Tr.'PagB Tout j u, r . THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON T. a MALARKBT. ..Uualnaaa ftlanafar Publtebed every aftarnmm exeept Sunday by The Harald Piibltsk-Uf PoMfror at lei-HI goulh Fifth iimi, Klamata Kalla, Oraa-oa, IiUnt u aeeond olaaa matter at tha poatofftca at Klamath f-lla, Oraaoa, ok Auguat 10, 110. uadar act of Congreaa, Marea a, till. BRIEF NEWS OF it ... II " Oma Tear . la Uonthi Three Months . tea Month Br Mall tetlrN4 by Carries' t M Ona rear " . ,; Six Montha US t.Ta Three Montha l.te .S Ona Moath ,. . associated rRa lkakd wtita M-IlK OF AUUIT BIHEAU or CIHCl -ATIOH Blemkee af - Aaaoetate Tha Aeeoelatea' Praaa la exrluaivaly entitled to tha oaa or rapoblloa tlom of all nawa dlapatchaa credllad to tt or not otharwtaa or-dlted in lata paper, and alao tha looal nawa published thareln. All rig-la of ra pnblloaUon of apaelat dlapatchaa haratn ara also raaer-aO, Monday, August 13, 1928 1 4-:W "30" :. The editorial "thirty" written at the end of every G-Fersu8n Airplane- Hide Kojoyetl At least a duten enjoyed sir plane rides about tho city on Sunday with Norman Hansen. Klamath. Falls boy piloting his new plane. Hansen completed his training In California some time ,o aind since then has been doiug considerable flying about the Klamath country. He la the son of .Mr. and Mrs. Hansen ot this city. Those who enjoyed rides with him on Sunday were: Bob Evans, Max Kaftel, William Service, J. P. Stolword. Sidney Davis, Jr. Fountine. J. P. llur nion. M. M. Day. R. S. .Hardin: G. Wilklns. J. W. Ashburn and oj lU 4 ' ot- reporter's typewritten news article to in dicate its corn- r,.-. Archer to Preach , pletion, has been written for Howard winnard, gmea Rev. a. ,c. Archer, pastor of UVied orlitnr of the Klamath News. who! the Free .Methodist church at .was killed Saturday night on the Diamond Lake road. The mind that conceived the delightful and enter- tainino- Paul Bunvan yarns is forever still: the charming 'o'clock. Ensign Red L. Robinson l. ,..i,.t. .li;hf,l k;. --,-V !o t th nocr- -wlr -PPOInted officer for ...v... ...v Ihe locaI corporation, and the quick, . bright and humorous sidelights of the!Mrerai features win where Mr. Low Is employed "on road construction work. They arrived home from the north on Sunday evening. .Mr. ami Mr. Ilrmiktlchl Here Mr, and Mrs.' W. Urookfleld, formerly of thta ,otiy. are here for a visit from San Frauclsco where they have been sluce they sold the Hotel Kerns. . . VUitlug From linker Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Hanna and .Mr. and , Mr. V. Hell of linker are gents In Klamath Falls to ri ly. They are at the Hotel Hall while bore. . ..," Mr. anil Mr. Court Here, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Court of Lakevlew epeM the week-end In Klanuth Kails. They visited friends while here and were guests at the Hotel Hall. Cottage Grove, will preach at the Salvation Army hall on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at eight aicul duets and selections on the handsaw will be Included, , announced be part ot dav's haDnenintrs are releeated to " the chambers of ; the program each evening. Mu- , memory. That spar tree which snuffed out the life of Mr, Winnard on the lonely, forest road, cut short a career j Mrs. wniits Leaving which was destined to rise in the world, of letters; for; Mr- Jol" Q-'ucy winita of Howard had a natural gift in this direction and for ZTZ. several years had worked hard to perfect himself as a Ural weeks. Mrs. wiuiu has been writer. But it was not only in writing that he displayed j TlslUn ,B Klamath and Lake merit Last June he assumed the position of editor of the I fru," 1 , Jr" 41 r in. Klamath News and immediately displayed an executive iDocia Norris win accompany her capacity equal to his writing ability. As a newspaper;" fr Medford on Wednesday ..... ......... ...... .-os; fot 1 fis . man he was fast gaining recognition throughout the state and his continued success in his chosen occupation cartiea club Tomorrow Wa8 assured. " I nibers of the Klamath Falls Thus it is that the tragedy bears greater weight when-J one considers that this able young man, at the threshold temoon at 2: so o'clock at the of what promised to be a brilliant career, was taken from j non, of -Mr- Fred schaiiock. it this world before he could attain the high measure of STtogZt success for whicH he was eminently fitted. cause of the importance of the The Evenin? Herald staff, from the nrinter's devil tOiIue"n'- ' . the publisher, knew and admired Howard for what he was, an honest, able, brilliant young newspaperman with promise of a fine future. Every member of the Herald n"rt ' flia Vlamnf ti Vama ai n f f a arA otrtol-an mitVk imaf ., .-w -. ...... ,thill morllill- ,nroute to Lake- today at 'the" loss of .their friend and express heartfelt wiew to secure pictures oc the "sympathy for his mother and sisters. . . ' ' ! ranroad activities ot that sec- - ition. Mr. Morris and Mr. Stewic ' , M . :!.'- ,i h-J,..M.- I.. ' Francisco. i Knroute to Lakevlew J. J. Morris and Eric Stewie of the Southern Pacific art depart ment, passed through the -city Let All Compete Spend Outing at ItUiinoiMl take- Mr. and Mrs. John V. Peppard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil liams of Chiloutiln were among those who spent the week-end on an outing at. Diamond I.alto. Mbt Wenloa Vb.ite.1 He Miss Lois Weedon of Ashland spent the week-end In Klamath Falla and Fort Klamath visiting with relatives and friends. Port in ml Attorneys II James Van Horn and Fred Piper, attorneys of Portland are business visitors In Klamath Falla today. morning at 10 o'clock. Friends are Invited to utleiul. Interment wit be tuade in the Itentty ceme tery. Arrangements are under the direction' of tlio Kurt Willi lock fuuerul home. Pine avenue at sixth. PLANE SIGHTED ADRIFT AT SEA ST. JOHNS. N. K..' Aug. U. (API The llrlli.li steamur Sea Hol reported by wireles totiuy sighting a large plane adrift at sea about U0 miles due eaat of Greenly Island. The pox I Hon given i about 700 or SOU, tulles north and s little to the west ot the spot where ('apt. Fruuk T. Courtuey'a plane was ubaudoned ;afior it caught fire an a truus ) Atlantic rilH.it and bad to alight ;on the water. It crew being saved by the Hue Mlnuewaska. HUSBANDS AND , WIVES IN JAIL (Continued from page One) spiring to mtinler their lius lututs. and J. A. Moore, a nrr.ro preacher, charged with coiuiplr acy to murder his wife. Tnoso alleged to Imvo been polwnnd were said to be In a eerious con dition. -' Mrs. Townley and Mrs. Prld gen in a signed statement said they lud admlnlitored powders to their husbands after Daniels had told them they could thus "improve the situation at borne." i m 1 11 wi,ij -j. . .iiJi. Vlslleil Kliini Kirk, Mr. mid Mrs. Pole Balhnr of Kirk are-In the -city today ou business. Mtwuhiy. August 13. In Krom Ivan Jack Cummlngs of Ivan spent Sunday to Klujnalh Falla. . Mr. Cummlngs. was here on a com bined business and pleasure trip. A sunshine ripens fruit to perfection Controlled Routing givct ' Hills Bros. CoiTee the flavor of flavors. This patented, continuous procr-i of roasting frtv poun Jt at a timr. roasts tvery particle evenly gnJ brines out the utmost in flavor and aroma. No othrt' coffee can t.iste like HilU llroj. be cause none is roasted the same way. ... HILLS BROS COFFEE ' rr f-.-iY.-J it s. rataa ptik, A4t4, pm4 wuA a Stevens Xew Member : George L. Stevens of tho Kornsl Hotel Is the latest business mail j 01 me city to u come o memuer of the chamber of commerce. From Lakevlew Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Harlow of Lakevlew spent Sunday In the city with friends. Kavell From Lakevirw E. O. Favell ot Lakevlew, well known real .estate man, spent Sunday here on business v Poll- la City , Louie Pollu ot Cliiloqiiln spept the day here on buslueas. tt lLe Miir PERMANENT WAVES at Swansen's Beauty Shop Given by DAISY MORIN We Specialize in Finger Waving CALL 323 IPMmjps fie.? En'R'iigaiinoim Water Service If the United States government has a special bargain to offer in the 400 million feet of pine stumpage in Modoc county why should all lumbermen of this section not -lloweI t compete in bidding for it? Is the department handling the timber for the United ".States government not working- for. the entire people of Tthis nation? , - . -sasTT If such is the case would not a higher price than $2.25 ll?or p'ne e accePtaole to ne government? ;f " All of these questions 'present themselves when the j u' Modoc county timber transaction is thought of. Certainly I' ' there was nothipg fair in the first proposal of the goverp jj ment to force manufacture of the lumber in Modoc ;j '"-county. Why Modoc county? What particular interest il ' Thaa the government in where' that -timber "is i milled? il 'Again, we say is not the department handling the stump j' in Modoc county working for the entire United I &-. States? If not, th j sooner it is known at Washington the j , , better, and a revised plan might be adopted, j .t?'. It is refreshing to know that some one had sufficient power and prestige to hold up the sale of the Modoc j . ' timber until 'lumbermen " can go into the ' matter and '' ascertain why they are barred from bidding. Mr. and Mrs. Kellry Here Mr. and Mr. W. C. Kelley of La Grande are In the city for a visit of several days with Mr. Kelley'a mother. Mr. Kelley Is one of the leading building con tractors of La Grande district. While ;here he Is looking over developments. The rived by motor. visitors, ar- Another way to reduce is to use a shorter swatter, jl so you must jump higher to get the flies on the :' ceiling. . 1 - ' "Privilege has one haad on the farmers throat ' and the other in his pocket," said Bowers. Gosh! Suppose its nose got to itching! : Man is superior, of course, but you never see beasts adding to the complexities of life by trying to pane an in the same place.' .. 1 r- Our theory is that most of the Crusaders so will ing to journey far from home were married men. 4 NEW PALATIAL j r " ,b aecyei, up.on w'": . pin-iirr. !tlon at the main street offices of LAK rl-NloHLD (the Boutliom Pacific. Many Co To Medford s Several parties of Klamath Falls people left late this after noon for Medford where they will attend the musical revue "A Night In Spain." The revue plays tonight at the Craterlan. Lhikey Returned Home .' - Dan Liskey was able' to leave the. Klamath Ceneral hospital on Sunday, where be- has been for the past two weeks. lie submit ted to a major operation. . Mr. Liskey la a resident of Malln. - - FUNERAL NOTICES HOWARD KI.I.IS YVINNAltl). Howard Ellis Wlmrard, well known resident of this city, pass ed away Saturday evening, death resulting from accidental injur-1 ies. He was a native of Chi cago, Illinois, and aged 18 years at the time of bis demise., Mr. vi innara is survived oy nis moia-1 er, Mrs. netta winnaru, two sisters, Mrs. Fred Fleet und Miss Winifred Winnard. Friends are respectfully invited to attend toe funeral services to be held Tues day morning at 10 o'clock at the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home, j Pine avenue M Sixth, with' Rev, D. V. Halght, pastor ot the First j Presbyteriaa church, officiating.! Interment will be made in the 1 family plot in LJnkvtlle ceme-, tery. ' Retarnrd to IV nd Mrs. H. L. West and son, Ken neth, of Bend, woo have been the house guests of Mr. ant) Mrs. E. D. Truelove. for the past fort night, returned, home to Bend this morning. Take. Positron Miss Anita Lawrence has ac cepted w position with The Eve ning Herald and, Klamath News. Miss Lawrence takes the vacancy left by Mist Mae Morgan who hai left for Seattle, . Returned. From Alturas C V. Drake' and Arthur. W. Scbaupp returned late last eve ning from Alturas and Lakevlew where they transacted business over the week-end. 'The National", a private pull- pip ri ppif A man recently completed by .he , - B Z I M I Kl II I III 1- To OeHcent Iikc Fred Petemon, county super intendent of schools. In company itb his son, left this morning for Crescent lake to spend a few days. Moulhern Pacific at a cost of j mora than 3 5,000, has arrived! In Ran Francisco from New York ' City and will be available at all I I fin,-. f.,r ,t ,ti.,.. .i. by a runaway team, broke from : iiarii- in ir.vnn .Icontrol of their keepers on a rosi- I 4 . "iw I i TourlHls 4'ontinne Saturday, August 11, found 103 tourists registered nt the In- BKNI). Ore., Aug. 13. (AP) j form' j( Ion booth of the chamber Nine clrcns elephants, frightened of commerce. Todny 6S had reg OLHOV CHARLEY. Frienda. .are ' respectfully In vited to attend the funeral serv-' Ices for the late Olson Charley 1 to be held Tuesday afternoon at 1 1 o'clock at the Full 'Gospel Mis-' slon,' Chiloquin. with iter. .Miss , Hobant officiating. Interment will be made In the family plot in the Chiloquin cemetery. The remains arc In the slumber room of the Earl Whitlock funeral home, where friends may cull. LEOXA 1,1 LAKES. .V Funeral services' for ' the late Leona La Lakes will be held' ut the Beatty church Wednesday Ride with-- ,i::SbimttIhei?im -?egoim . The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon operating local service from Klamath Falls to Chiloquin Ashland and 1 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, 615 Main street for Ashland and Medford at 7a.m. 10 a. m. 1 :30 p. m. 5 p. m. - For Chiloquin and way points 8 a. m. 12:30 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 7 p.m. Southern 'Oregon Stages ' Terminal Depot 615 Main Phone 999 V What a 1928:Iight:PIwuit i should offer clipse Windmill I SteeL E Ill AU working parti JJI are machined I word received this morning by dentiot street here yesterday. . , ..... . ! Tho,, wn,a , 1 .,.,, 1, nrrl H a j. miner, aistrict iroignt ana ' ........ 7 pasiienger agent. , pasture and chained, without any Tho floor plan of The National casualties. shows two private rooms with 1 brass beds, two private rooms, NEW YORK, Aug. 13. (AP) each containing lower and upper Ten persons were .slightly In " berths and two sofa sections, (Jurcd today In a rear-end col-i'.-each having lower and upper , i:!cn of Brooklyn-Manhattan "'berth, providing separate accom- Transit elevated trains In Itrok ''' modatlonB for ten persons. Thejlyn near the Crescent street sta- dining room takes In a space of Hon. The lost car on the first il reel and ( inches. The ob- train which was stalled on a servo Hon room la t feet Jong... Rate for the rental ot the new j caught fire. istercd up nntll 2 o'clock. Mrs. Glxvoiil Returned Mrs. Herman (Itsvold resumed her position at the Fife-Amlrkc store today after an absence of ten days because of Illness. j Kelley North ' ' - C. C. Kelley left this morning for. Portland on a brief business trip. . I To lvnte at Fort Klumntlt Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Low, nee Frances Clarke, will be at home curve a. .block Irona-tlf-eWU loa.1 los gwlr f doada 1mm thin tm l n g two moatus t Fort Klamath .. ( - w 'T'HE Iviohtag system ' of circulation mcans lcs$ fuel consumption, because ' it makes U3C of pre-warmed air in circu lation. The firepot further economizes in . . fuel because it's especially for Western ' ' fuels! Makes for more perfect combus tionmore heat from the same fuel. ;' ; For coal or wood specify the ' i . inzi furnace; Easy payments- ' "'. No finance charges Immediate service. without obligation, of cor;c, at Haines-Linfesty Co. 712 1023 Main. how mtx hanUm. Nota ttjvmm ftlmpllrMr. IUrti manna m nr troiMpr iHt m pt-i-ubto. .tit-ia mnrm iinUx mno worm Ar Urn lninvui pwUkAUtMru irunluutt. It runs in the, lightest breeze 3 There are no routih cast -cars as are commonly uacd In moat windmills. All working parts are machined and run in a Imih of oil, thereby cut till, down realat , ancc to a minimum. There's no chance tor a ftroun or aqueuk. Lubrication is ueceaa-ry only once a year. Working parts are enclosed In adust-proof cast Iron case dirt, rain or snow cannot blow in. Crunkaliuft la a drop forging with turned, .round and Pol lahvd surfaces. Worm Bear and pinion have machine-cut teeth. Simple, all-metal construction throughout built lor a llletlma of service. Oulik tlownstroke. alow lift, means pumplna two thirds ol Ihctime. Speed Is-clf-reulutlna..SU8f-tuiidlurger. We have this remarkably effi cient windmill on display. Ler ua show you it many points of superiority. - Olhar Falrbanka.MnrM Produerf ara '7.' KnatnM, Haom Vatar flam. Hum l.lshi and fwwer Planta,"3" f ml tln-aca. i Fairbanks Hcl., .hlns marhlitaa, ;irk- mixura, Sanata atfflca puBinlug a(ulpaiat. pump Jack, powaa Jbaada, aw. tnmrmintiTttmNurtsxtsaM : , at iGiata Heeds; Use a FairSaaIs-Mos8e f ecd tr.lll mm ,.v ii, . Pairbanii-Mone PrrfrftM ) g? 4 AuUtorized Dealer -i.fvr.T, 4 .J.-L