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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1928)
Page EtgKl ' THE F.VKNTNT. HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREflON JEWS 1TFS OF STAND ARDIZE? HOOVER EVEN BUYS Li. Dm n CTD PTi i mo ouno ini VYfI rjm.i uuiniu. Y MOIINKY llliVHKIl XKA Service Writer WASHINGTON. Aim. Her bert Hoover, who lias sMmlnrd- i. (Special to The Herald) i MAUN, August 80; Mr. and,1""1 orerytlilnn from umiaks to Mr. A. Kullna returned Sunday widgets, haa applied the prln from two weeks trip to Port- :clple ot .standardization to hla land where they attended buyers' peronal raiment, week. Tholr i aon, l.oula, wa I Just as he haa aaved millions wlih them. ' . ' of dol'.ars for American liualneaa ' Little Lewla Wheal met with a mru by rl-l " number of rather serious accident when the eleas atylea and aliea In manu- , rope of the awing be was awing-. ,a',ur1 products, he savea time, IDf in broke. Lewla fell on a ana possiniy a lime mon- lonl cheat below him rutting hla ef lor himself unci hla tailor. He knee badly besldea fracturing effecta further economy by buy aereral rlba. 'lug two paira or trousers with Mr. and Mm. Max Kowolouakl ! vw'r CORt- and daimhter. Ella, were biial-l Instead of going personally to ftesa Tiaitora In Malln on .Mondav 'allor shop, paw Inn over an from their home In the Steel assortment of materials, check- Swamp district. They hare Just '"K UP the latest atylea and: completed a nine room modem : wasting any precious minutes In I house at their ranch. 1 conversation. Hoover merely wlrea ! Mr. Charlie Duncan and twln!h' ullor ' New York 1"" hoy are visiting her parents. u were Jobber ordering a Mr. and Mr. John Brarlranek. tfw thousand feet of standardii Mr. Duncan home la In Khun-,6"1 P'l or 0,en b" tuba, alh Fulls. j How Hoover Orders. A. Smith is building three new; "Please send two coats, twoi house on Fourth street, near the waistcoats, four paira trousers park. No. $93054" that- a typical Mr. Krupka la building on tbe ."oo"r telegram to his tailor, highway... Kvery available house! The tailor is Romeo Petronlo, I taken and others are in great who haa other important custom-1 demand.. era, most of them resident In! Naturally, the dap- I IVM )' & X I'- .ajr vt. . - -v. ; X. Ik few - Ul' ! S::i:! !:-:';:.l I I I 'I i N ' l I I a I 1 it S.a 5, M '.'..;.. 1 1-5 I . '41 s, t li I Ji n . aw !. J . l.w?Ju -Ti.Jiu.ji iyA sC-lt, , 4flf I BARBER MAKES MISTAKE? TAKES OFF OLD BEARD Monday, August 20, HUM LORING YOUNG !"? "f ,h? h"1 ";'" hj G, N. OFFICIAL - IS INVINCIBLE ' knuluutl,,,,, h ran for tm... PASSES AWAY (Continued from paa 1) ante; ho relumed aa lit probable Hrpubllcan noinliiee for Stales Benultir. Thn radio turned the trick. SAC IIAItllim, N. Y , Aug 10. (I 'I Having lost a beaullful crop of (iO-year old whlskera through a mlKUiidoratniuliiia. Kdward Mill- year, la growing another. On a hot day he fell axleep In a bar ber's chair. He wanted a trim, but the barber uiatutulna that ho was given no such directions. I'rriilH Kiuim Him tint uiriuii ll,.J,i , v.....- could not recognise him after hi. j null , first clean .have since he became bn on,y , (i) i( Mi(,. - sachusetta. even though he had served aa speaker of It. Hijune of Itepresenlatlvea. Hut hla ra dio addruaa pleaacd the people hack home. "Thece," aald the Itepulillcan votera. "is the nun we've been in ma uoinu iowii, ui'niuii, ini'fl , , , ,. for Htata llepreaeiiliillvi., ami I kI'OKANK, YYuali., Aug. JO, ()) then for speaker of Hie "" I -Major Albert M. Aud.raoii. , lit vat neat na,. list Httvaft 11 it ..... I'nlted i i . .1 . Spokane pioneer, ami rigut-of-wny niieu ,,,,.,.,,,,,, i..,prurlly withal , f(ir ,,., , m .... " i- " '"" ureal Norihern railway, with a , Now he'a running niiuln. delegutea decided ta place llio, , name of (lovernor Alvan T. Kul- ,.T. ' ..Z'.'ZZ .... ler In the contest for vlct. presl-' HKIIALD CI.AHS1HKD A US dent. It was pretty nbvliiiiely a 1 1111! NO IlKSIl.Tfl thanksleaa Job aud none of the ' v delegation wanted ' It. So they '. hendiiliirli'ra hern, died Huliiluy nlHhl The widow, ami a ilaugli. lor, Mlaa Kill III Ainleraun, lllirar lun al tlie t'nlveralty t Washing, ton, Hi'iUllR, survive. MELLON VOICES HIS IDEAS ON U. S. POLITICS NEW YOHK. Aug. SO. (AIM ; Secret iry of the Treasury Au- drew Mellon, returning on the ;l.evlalhan from a Kuropran va- cailon today, aald he did not think that Dr. Nicholas Murray Puller's variance with Herbert Hoover on the prohibition and peace Issues would "make any looking tor." So Yonng la practically assured of the Republican nomination. An unofficial party convention al lloaton lina ratified , hla name. Ills DemiH-rnllc opponent for the Senate will be David I. Walsh, the present Senator. ' II. I.orlng Y ou n g Hi "D" stands for Benjamin haa been MAD ALINE S. LONG Graduate Nunc, Is Prepared To Give Scientific Massage and Colonic Therapy In Connection With ' PAUL C. LONG Chiropractic, Specialist 127 N. Eighth Street Telephone 1640 appreciable difference In the out, runl,g fr something, and win come of the election ' 1 u ..j I f r. n . r .N M W I n r V .i. a..,, viis. it. vi . .nyrrs . " " . spent Monday In Klamath Kails. iP" Komeo haa nothing but j Mrs. Jack Sullivan spent laat;Pr"lse f Hoover a .efficient me-i Thursday with her husband at!tnous. He wishes he hid more the sanitarium in Langell Valley .customers like that. where Mr. Sullivan la taking bath ! vIn 1921 we took his measure-' treatments for the rheumatism. I menu and showed him a lot of ,. , . Joe and Ben Mlksansky. Paul ''' nl atylea." says he.' ;HT " f l hi. s.an.hinHs. ndKnok Petr.ik. Eddie Spolek chose navy blue rge. a " h?,"" X l hi. formal morn.n,, .!.; and David MrConef with Mr. one and a steel gray ZlL u ? K ?. '' t"nni", hh'" Miksousky left Saturday for tropical weight worsted. We keep "'""Wc-brHtMe.1 b.flnr suit. .Note lm. . I.L, lallor cmplalna. Pope's Beservolr. where the,; these material. Just for him. He llP r"f""'!' '"""n J - spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. bas never changed. .Miksousky and children spent "Hoover ouly came Into' our . "ke. He'a considerate of those PRTCOMFRQ IM Uahdw Milh lkA Kn,. shnn ntlf uin,-e - I ant u l,A that work for him H4 tt',.ll liu f.ir ia-.as "1 ' John McMillan ;aa in Monday ild ne was heavier and needed h's own time." from hla home on the. Straw : remeaaurlng. .No 'fuas. Never I To prove which, Itomoo Petm- u i:ri.i- uio prouuiy aispiays a personal ' Mr. and Mrs. George Chatburn any garments returned, 1 cisms. , LA" GRANDE AT FOREST BLAZE note from Hoover, dated two STRANGE SECT " HITBY STRIFE (Continued from page t) licked cult thai the long-haired leader look through an endless ri i, itiil ,,r Ipnultli. milnrlMtw anil , .......... .J w-. lillimpn.inn la .Llll' In a fMrment. although Piunell lilmflf haa ;heen in hla grave for months. 1-aiest lu the chain of rows to j disturb the colony W a bitter right between "King lien's" wid ow, Mury PurnelU and II. T. Ik'whlrst, luwyer-membcr ot the sect, for control of the remnants of the once-pnwerful organisation. IHwhirst baa been gulherltigi the reins Into his hinds. And, Ding it. ever since he was n youngster, tu hla college days, he ran for Harvard and lt waa spent several daya last week on a I " llrtw or iuiei. easy aaya o.rter the Kepubllcan con-, f s nil i vnL" n .... executive It's mighty satisfactory ventlon and thanking him for (AP) Prisoners booked " uis i trifle ra ui oi r t ii k ra r 11 iar mn i conerat ulation min. iAuiueo, ne dm on.y one on nts illustrious customer a nom tishlns trip at Medicine lake. J. F. Kamarad and family have lugun a 11 1 p iu ui muu, vainui tii, ... , f . . to bring his daughter. Ethel , ' "' home. Mis. Ethel ha. been visit- u by, roorU 'ha' ,ns candidate's , 2U?Sr U bSrelteXuldr SALEM PASTOR "m Stlmy ha, given up ---thlng Jaunty and sleti-; ATTACKS SMITH hla position at the Kalina store.! .... . . ... ! and la attending to his ranch y. h,f w,ouId bu,,on " ; (Continued from pace 6n.) v ,, B,, h, ,. coat, the tailor laments. wora. mt, niasiny mm two, Doube4)I.ca!jU,d 8US ,re , , ; nine Jnstlres of the Inited States i auiuri uui hui iiuiu .naiui. h. thin . . . utrr Wayne Smllh la visiting friends " . V V . " .7 me conn ranKe irom ,u 13 inow "(jueen Mary." as the rolon S" 'lts used to call her. has filed f"r suit In the circuit court here for offenses were released : .n liilunrtlon in r..tr.ln from the l.a Grando city jail to- hlr,t aa hla aidea frdm aclllng day to aid in fighting u forest colony "literature" which doe. fire five miles northeast of La not bear her name. When Pur Grande. The prisoners were im-'ne:i lived, all the tracts, pamph pressed when difficulty was Ida and dodger, distributed by found in getting men to aid a the colony was in the name of crew fighting a fife which was : "Mary and Benjamin." burning out of control near Five) Mary's suit la a rounter-aJlack Points, at the Mount Emily I.tinn to an offensive originally launrh ber company i-am p. Heporta from ed by Dewhlrst. The board of Watch the chef broil chops To seal in the juice anj cook the meat evenly, each siJe of the chop must be ex posed to the fire a few mo ments at a time. Hills Bros.' patented, continuous procrn of roasting Coffee fl few po unit .at a iimi roasts every coffee berry evenly and produces flavor no other method could. HILLS BROS COFFEE """"'.peaked lapels for he is a fine hie on .u ... ... , . "-vae uaiay ma t mra wfis control, which Dewhlrst rontro a, and relative, in Bieber. hi. home ea ,ape1' be ls f,ne u8 SO years, the minister said he be- f,ght,lllc thc flre am, th ,;, ,. Y(te1 to 0... . lieved that tne next president expected to get it under con- on a trustee. The thr... r four h.fnM .nmln. Malin . . . i niir par n ih. n .... .. The high school ground are " ,n " ' T" would have toe appointing of the before nlghtWI. being built and painted white, ."Tef ,hanhe '"' .'" "21'.": f"'""' "e I hundred mcmherii of the rolony tare Hald to bo ahout evenly til- ZMu?Mii:" 'r button It up. 'that ; "e feared ,h If n.l.h w HUNGARY PRAYS I "'" 'rl ' k? ""T' , ance of the grounda. double-breasted ault would make he man selecting he nm I AKin FUt fight, and rlotln Tony . and Frank Vlctorine h'm ,ook tri and slim him W0uld "PPOlnt men who would fUK KJLU LAIN U marked clashes between tt started out with their combine ""-. course a lower collar "";"' " -v.i....-. i.. - . -- - - ..... . (his week. Other, combine are wUh Pointed ends would help, hlbltlon laws. Reasoner gave Bl DA PEST, Aug. 20. Michigan Is considering a'klng ilther.staitlnjt or getting ready to " 1 Smith credit for honesty in ex- rhurch Bells today summoned ; the courts to appoint a temporary to start and harvesting is on In But no one has ever been ' Pre'sing his opinion on the liquor talks to pray on the name day receiver until present litigation fallowing. able to et Hoover to abandon 1uestlon but declared the candl- of the country's natron salnti j Involving the future of the colony The crops at good and every- 'hose high curved stiff collars da, was trying to nullify the Slennen for. restoration of Hun-jno before the supreme court of thing looks prbsperous for this njl probably no one will have law- gary's pre-war frontiers. the state. Is decided. pari ot the country. ar more luck persuading him1' Th pastor said also that the I Dewhlrst came to the colony I.Mrs. Campbell and sister have . to keep his coat buttoned. j Chriathn should not vote for I A WSON FINH .several yearn ago from ('alitor Joined Mr.' Campbell In Malln.: Once Hoover rushed his tall- Smith because of bis connection ... . . " "... . ' where he hid heea a Judge. Mr.' Campbell is butter maker at or. Apparently he found him- witn Tammany. yi 'cheese factory. self without anything suitable to He prefaced his remarks by ;. Mr. Ed Havlina returned from ' wear when President Harding aaylng "the moral Issue of the ( month's visit with her parents died. He wired: .campaign hurls a direct chal- In Sherwood. Oregon. Mr. Hav-1 "Please send cutawar and : tenge to the- best Interest of IDEAL CANINE (Continued from page 1) AIIII'OItT DEDICATED A I. A. ME DA. Calif.. An 50. in strange: I left those darned shoes The new Alameda Municipal lina drove to Sherwood by auto morning trousers immediately." America, and that every Chrla- " DOW -V.P0'''- "ic. waa dedicated with and after a short visit both Mr. ' Hoover order, hi. rimb.. .,. ; tion should vni in h-rmn iB . civic orncials and army and civil- nd Mrs. Havlina returned. times a year, winter, snrln. .id the will of God." btreet and summer. He takes his suit, el ton. Francla, returned Thursday ther two or three at a time. Be-' PKOMINKXT LAWVKR DIKS evening from a visit with their sides asking for extra pairs of SAN MATEO. Calif Aug 20 """"iV.. fT'u' rtg0Dc . "rn- ne Petronlo send ()-Emmett Hawkins Blx'ford." I.?UdL,e'L"e.JJ!?? hira ,r "on,. for all parts 87. a prominent San Francisco pi tne ontrtt. Pocky Point on a fishing trip for . everal days. They expect to re-! ' Ioc,n Ww turn Saturday. ' r"or aSmmer he orders a half- i. J (dozen paira of oatmeal colored I nen trousers, which he , instead of flannels. I 11 was shoeless Jack Slater Ian fliers participating. The searching aimlessly about for bis ; field will open for operations on llost "dogs." September 9. lawyer, died in a hospital of cere bral hemmorrhage suffered last Tuesday. He is survived by two sons and a daughter. FLIGHT RECORD " SET BY GOEBEL lone dinner suit, one full dress I jand ,a formal daytime outfit i j every three year. - j ; ' Hoover never affects pleated ' trousers, trick pockets or other. wears ! He averages ! " Wlu ukm (Continued trout pag 1) Monica sportsman, who backed , Goebel, who won the Dole rare i , . ' ay. . to Hawaii, was at the controls! . e ,haT? ,never ma1 Prt throughout. Tucker, a Santa j ''"I1" . him, of """" he Monica sportsman, who backed I add"- ,)Ne a,wa'", Dut Pla'" the flight, rode as a passenger. uTf,"8 ? pocke"1 and oth"r r Because the Yankee Doodle ' dfU'18 on nl" thlnR- Having his j had been expected to land at ba"ket order 'of of time! Roosevelt Field, few persons were ,rl"" out th'"gJ he might not I at fltt-tlaa PIaIH whan thtt hlv I """" t plane came into view. Frank R. i V Iqmof W Qo f Tlchenor. editor of Aero Dleest J 1YIall,al" dl. whom Goebel greeted with a "good morning. Frank." b he stepped from tke ship, took the unofficial landing time, since no official timers were present. Tichr-nor said the Yankee Doodle's whdels touched the ground at 11:04 a. m. ; doebel and Tucker flew at al titudes ot from 8.000 to 10,000 levt, and with the aid of favoring trlnd. made an average speed of ISO miles; an Hour., The plane's eonsumption of gasoline was 360 gallons. , LOS ANGELES . a Better if Yoa Stop at NOTED ACTRESS y PASSES AWAY KKW YORK, Aug. 20. (AP) Maade Granger, noted actress, who on her retirement two years ago had rounded out a career of 66 years on the stage, died yes terday at the age of 77. Miss i Oranger, whose real name was' Anna Oralnard, was born In Mid- dlelown, Connecticut, Iamath Sat. 1C,iMmt4 Falls AtA(tlU HOI 5 FAIR GROUNDS ANIMALS an" FEATURES " EVERY QUARTER o tne GLOBE INCIUOINO .THE HANNEFORD FAMILY, FLYING WARDS AND , PETER TAYLOR, PEER OF ALL ANIMAL SUBJUGATOR. 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