Tape Four-' THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH- PATjLS, OREGON JSLljv Suiettmij IScralb jWidowIsSued ! For 2,000,000 T. n. at A1,AR KEY S'. B. KNUUSH ..Bualneaa alanaa-ar Pvbllah4 avary afternoon aaeapt Bunday by Tha Herald Pabllaainf tawpa.nr at 101-111 Baulk Fifth strsat, klamatb, Falla. Oreson.. Catered aa second class maitar at tha poatofflea at Klamath Falla, ! Orsvoa, ea Auguat to, ltof, uadar aot of Congraaa, alaroh I, ISIS. ' Oaa Taar . la Montha Thraa Montha Ona Month Br Mall tvallvwrael b r Carrtar i.M On a fear fa - Ha Six Montha t at l.Tt Thraa Montha l.e - . Ona Month . AlHOrUTKIt PRE (.BARED W1RB nan op audit bureau or circi latiok eaaker af tha lUMlaM Piaaa Tha Asaoelatad Praaa la asclueively antltled to tha aaa or rapablloa tlon of all oawa dlapatchea cralllad to It or not olharwtaa erwdltatfj la thla papar, and alao tha local newa publlahad tharola. All rlgata at ra ablloatloa of apactal dlapatchaa.barala ara alao raaarrad. . THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1928V" ' Who Is A Newcomer?' This city is indebted to its rleighbor. Grants Pass, for converting thoughts into action. Many of us .here had thought of the feasibility of having a "newcomers' organ ization," but for some reason we could not, or did not, carry out the thought. , M WE REALM OF BRIEF NEWS OF KLAMATH Hagen in Lead on First Leg ofGoifMatchrc;: In Hoover's Job (io riuimiilntf ! I Mr. ami Mrs. Gnrg Hidlm. !Mr. and Mr. V. I. Johnson, Mr. Mtit Mrs. Hay Tallow, Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Ktnmitt ami .lira, sain 1 DuM.Mi.ii'tf l.tfi thla llllirnllitf ml a pUnlc and wild I'lum px (''') altl.m Into the wllila of KlutllHth county. Tlioy did not know Just DETROIT. Aug. 34 Waller Hagen, holdor ot tha BrtV lh upm- solt championship, to- i whvrta they would hold their pli- day won lu first leg ot hla ' "If. hut intimated It woult match with Johnny Karr.ll. open lhe """" ' "ul 111 tllM 1-fllllllV' - champion of tha United States. ,i -v - T tha unofficial world's golf for rYiMii INirlliinil Max t'arnicn of 1'orlland wa .;' championship. . ( u .. ... .. .., t ... I .... .. , a v. . . i . ......... ...... . . "",1........ ... - ... k... r .in th. Iut nln. h.il ! OXi hla way to Spruiun Hlvwr. 1 Mr. Carinrn Is a atudvut at Iho of ftra SS-holo matches ' " , "' " ' ! ayi In five different ! """'' ''' m KI'I1 fr" .Here la the tint picture of Mrs. Lucille Muasey Allison, former stenographer, who inherited the I estate ot James A. Allison, In- But Grants Pass, with her usual thoroughness and jdianapoiia millionaire, when the vision, introduced the "Newcomers ClubV of that city, !'-"" dld v ". after iheir ... ,, . , , . . marrlase a few weeks axo. On and has given all Southern Oregon a plan which is price- lthe day of tne funerai. Allison s less. ' ' ' first wife Mrs. Sara Wilson Alll- ' So much does Grants Tass think of the idea that her !n. who was divorced from him ... , , . . la month previously after Jl years citizens have expressed a willingness to come to Klamath !cf marri,ge filed suit against and install a "cradle," which Is the tender 'name applied 'his second wife for u.ooo.ooo. to the new units of the organization. , charging alienation of affections. rr.L - tt i j , . , i ,L . , Allison's fortune was estimated as The Evening Herald bids them welcome thrice wel- hjgh as ,8,0q0-ooo. come. This city is ready to meet you, neighbors from j J where the climate is fine, and to fraternize in the most IXUK.KS II Alt I) HIT BY AITOMOIHI.K AXI K.IIHO a TIFFIN. O.. Aug. : 39. P) Membership In fraternal k. ' temliy. Uke nnwt collealHles Mr. I arnien u awaitinx inn open-' winiani r . wnitiiK n noiyoae V i : . 7. lAne rillKirCr t Uealli' whllo Inklim waler I- JAl'.O, CrllfNt.3Ci I,,,,, , ,lo Wallttio farm. IN AGREEMENT) youi. ir.y nw i.y . ahnt frmu.n ravolvi-r. A euron TOKYO All .10. (AH)--U U it's Jury 'found wallaco guilty under.tood ih.'jPi.e .". f ! .hoo'li'K. Hi- mei't has decided o o....t lh. UU-l-J hy IhoUmud jury y....r t h.,.... n.llonall.t .over.in....il's ' dy In H'ls co.in tlou. q ileal Ion orders is belnc hard hit by o the automobile and the ra- friendly way in organizing an association' for newcomers. And now comes the question: Who is the 'newcomer? Grants Pass says anyone who has located in the com munity during the past five years. If this feature of the constitution is adhered to, about half of Klamath Falls' population is eligible to membership. Be that as it may, we are willing to let Grants Pass friends determine the eligibility, for if half of the popula tion joins it will be all the better for the organization. .. Come, Grants Pass; we are anxious to help you put be ridin r remains at .. , . ... . . , ., . , ,, home to listen to the radio it over. Make your initial bow, and then we will hold a ,nstead 0f going to lodge dinner or a barbecue, with a big dance, to initiate the i meetm." Clark, state or "Newcomers Club." I ganlier for the Junior order ! United American Mechanics, .. "" -...! said. In his report to the , Our good friends of Rogue River valley neglected to state convention here today. tell Lindbergh what excellent flying conditions obtain j east of the Cascade mountains, else he would have visited "DE SOTO" SIX Klamath Falls. ' Tf nr cunuM aw aji kj iv a 1 Today's match waa the first of seriea of to be pi cities, the winner of the thre nut of five In ho recn. nlted unofficially as "world's ' vhol wl,h h' Putlenco Maas., la lhe new secretary ct champiou." "' i n l'n niuster ami he says that commerce appointed by President Hagen was one down at the ' he Is looking for Oregon to have j Coolldno, to succeed Herbert end of 37 holes but shot two winning football team at iuat. Hoover. Whiting Is clone per- birdlea on the last nine while, j sonar friend of Iho president, Karrell a putting failed miser- j Ie Weeks In Xewr York ably, the former taking two holes Kd Vannlee of the tSol.len Uiile u.alht,r ls in.n.aieil for loinor- drill ti ml I It it Iho treaty revision bo opened tween the two rountrles. of I bo-1 KuIhihiisiio siliiHil aulliurlllisi liuvo Ulaiulsaed a tuachvr for . , . i iniikltig. Wlivru llieru s aumku Th government, however, .," , 1110 110 reply ! lh " Y "' , ' Issuo neso unto as It does not dt'slro to pmloiig the ruutrnvuray over liilerpretnlloii of Iho method of olitnliiliig renewal or ruvlalou of Iho treuly Willi t'tilna. HOLD AGED MAN FOR HOMICIDE VAI.K, ru , Aug. 30. AI') ' J. M. Wallui e. 70, will 'appear In court here tomorrow for hearing In coiiiiu.'iln'n wlih an lndli (aunt chnrglng him with the killing of, KoIkti tlruy. IB. who waa shut J How Many Children Htve You Got? SEt PAGE 2 to win the match. store. Is home afler five weeks , row, wllh perhaps higher teui- Farrell was I down at tha turn -spent lit New York City where -...,... ,.. ,,iav. Kore. nM of the first nine this . nmrntiiK.; he purchased, a large stock of ; for ; ,,,; Kalr and and broke par on the second nine ; coats, dresses and hals j warm. The Tycos recording tiler- to he 1 up on Hagen at the half ( department store here. Mr. Van- j n,mel,.r r,.Kiiered niaxlmtiin and way point. ' Ungen evened the Ub Is particularly well pleased. n.lnluJ 5,.mpenUure ftntay l match on 'tha 2mh hole but took tho ltf and wlifler Tnier-Ky,, .jlttih f, Jrtw it,, , ; sixes on the Stlrd and 2 lib to chsndlse for 192S-S9. Ho re-1 give the national open champion pons that clolhes for women niiniJ j.rU , a two-hole lead: "The Hu.-i beter looking and better prll e.lC. , , , howererj won th 3th and made than ever before. collvlll,m AU., th. Urrf kt the C7th. one down. 'e,.. Wshlu-lo. ,in.. ,blt i- The last nine had not progress- Law er Moves l " ; ' iumi,, ed far when it ... noticeable, W. C. V Kmon. law- Z , ." tnat sarreu waa nnsteaoy. ea- jer. , ber ,)f , rmlhly ANNOUNCEMENT of tlje iteinotNi ir i - orrii-rs of W. C. VanEmon flout the I'mile llullillng to si n: ji i I nderwiNHl lliill'llng ' Till end .Main I'lmiio 4li:t A better Merchants Lunch Hotel Willard ColTe(J Shoppe peclally In his putting. - Hagen the II. W. Pool building, where played, hla usual steady game and; he has been located for the past the two birdie holes were juffl- six years, and will take new of- dio, according to state sena- ctent to awing the- unofficial flees In the Underwood building tor William A. Clark, l'r- ! ..world.s champion titlo" la his 'this week. bans. Ohio. . . ' direction. "The former lodge man now takes his family auto- NUT I To Move Awa' ! Mr. and Mrs. Kny Warner will leave here tomorrow for Canada, ' where they expect to make their re home. Mrs. Warner will remembered as Mtsi Mabel ,'estfjll. ' tnlr bo:n' I. ut 3 V. I). Long of the labor union were also noon time speaker u-day. To Itandon for Weck-Kml - Arthur Wilson and son. Hen, will leave this week-end for Han don where they wW)l Join Mrs. Wluion and Pearl Jean, who have been vislllng for the past ten days wllh Mrs. Frank Moser. Mrs. Wilson-will return wllh her family Sunday evening. The Nelson Anto company. Women are outnumbering men in registration for the fall election.. This don't look so good for Governor AL ' ' i . i ' - in. nil , il a' UmaVooim jiila. Si-a pratUli . - -- t- n ' .. . i - , - a .t - j .. Idaho renublicans had about all the harmonv there . Walter p. Chrysler, on -faiaday. I Party at Ke The d'enllsts at Portland. Ore-' The friends of Mr. and vMrs. gon. have formed a golf club, i R'Ph Purkott. who were recent OOoofty saya he hopes none ofi 'V married In Idaho, surprised them Is absent-minded. ' tb' uple with a shower and 7' " "P7" "uu" '" away they visited several other Some'mlght forget just where 'Keno. California cities, vlstilng relatives they. were and try to make ' "'. land frleuds In DIxou. Han Josu llonm Frim t'lly Mr. and Mrs. E K. Magee have rrturned from Kan Francisco where they apen'. Ibd msjor por- Itlon of the last two weeks. While '.tflamath avenue.- will show the hole-ln-one on a decrepit wisdom "V"'1" , f "-. 'and OakUud. v 1 tooth, using a masnie tor me v,.,..- umw - shot.' ' " -"' "yvin jvamamaiu iwm HWm Vllt a . L hi hunia it Ri-n h nn.ian Whll.i 1 . j u iy iit,msa nau a uuui an wic Jtai iuuu vuci ct . .t ) " . ( ( , ., ,, , , i ' .ird. tiAti. f UIKUilln 1U1U COUld have been at their State convention. Everyone was !and Monday in this city, inisi rjentigu ,re bound to be a , Der Mr- "" ' t " June Kller, nominated by acclamation, and Senator' Borah remains j " the dvent of ne "ix '"I """ ?n ,he K0tmT7 ' w.th TrZt Edwar" l"""- ', t. vj j u the country and Mr. Nelson of (get their scores mixed up wlth'ropsi. ( hrl,f vls, the head of the grand old party. ;the country the automobile compiny that will some ot the figures they put bn1' A man robbed a store in Eugene some time ago. Yes terday he was caught, and will be punished for the crime. Hard to beat. that old gentleman called Law. . " - Colonel Shortridge says woman's vote is dictated by j .nT"" plrine ! jier nusuanu. toionei, meei airs, iiem onaver. . . Mins both of Dallas. Ore- tills morning after a with their brothers. I Hob and It. I). Kller. Thev were k.i. Kill. ihlnv t-. iui umiiia: tram rxiuui I .t. .1 ilm home of Mr anil handle this product, la very much termg UBder 100 b .;Mrs. I. V. Halght, who for thol.Mr,. k. d. Kller while In the city, enthused over the car. o i past two months has been vlslt-l ' Invitations have been Issued, They might be able to put ,B "h her mother In Los An- Merlins; Po-linel . for the "coming out" of the De some of their bridgework to ad- eIes- '' return home tomor- . The practice mcetiiiK f JIm Soto and the head of the Nelson , vantage, however, on lhe water row nor'l. Daughters has been postponed ana ine regular meeting lias oeen set for September t!i. As a last resort, perhaps government could "get Chi cago gangs for violation of the Sherman act. The game Is likely to prove a new light six which goes into , tongn grina. even , tor aentists, competition with all cars of its , unless they learn how to crown class. 'the bait. ' It enters a field heretofore! not covered by' a Chrysler pro-1 Patients who have been sub duct, but nevertheless field I Jced to dental brutalities might In From Merrill Miss Olive Hill was a visitor In Klamath Falls this morning Our Idea of the ideul rompan from her home on the Merrill lonate marriage would bo between road. a long dlstinre walker and a ' , champion flagpole sitter. The Went her , The Cyclo-StnrmaKraph at I'n- A new. theory of weight reduc- AI'S promise IS to consult the best minds about farm hih tne ubll ' aiaeaiy in- , " -r derwoods Pharmacy registered a .tlon Is II. it talking mks people terested In tne ngnt six rieia. --e ..., wy preurn durn)c , ,, M,iy,,0 t rcl,.T , , problems. Nobody consults the harvesj hands 1 ' Maitv twtnnlo want n sir R1V tile OriVe. ! - .makers of the De Soto, at a rea-1 Don't speak too importantly over the telephone. The wnable price, preferring to drive ! " to look as If the molar- larirer the stone, the irreater thp snsnirinn if i lhelr tn rou1 ey'mder " " "l"B lur last 24 hours and clear wurm 'who have to listen, loo. SCIO PLANT IS ;maehine. It U IhU class of, eus- j tu themselves. . that the De Soto has I . i toners (Strait of Juan "Do Fu a near! been designed to serve. ' j SPEEDY WORK D A 7m DV nor " " Kl '""ra " lnB "e'son.Auio cum us u y js ( purovc rf iTr t.CU O I riK Renewed vigor today'llowing J arranging a very attractkver dls-! , rlJCiS.O LAZ,, jthe recovery 'of th bodies of play at their show rooms and the': (Continued From rage One) Itwo of its seven passengers 'general public Is Invited to at-' Etffclent work on tho part of Entangled In wreckage from ! tend. ...lthe Battel logging crew yestcr- the plane the broken bodies. of' No other damage was done to j ........ I. .t.,.lln V ...... V . I. t .u, .,u.us. - - Mrs. Alexander. MacCalum Scott household effects of Joe Lytle, of London and jroyd govcrel of publisher t of ; the, Scio Tribune, j East Orange, N. J., were washed were damaged by water and In UP n the beach of Discovery nay yesterday. Mr. Scott was the only woman aboard the removal from the dwelling, a half block from the conflagration,! which was threatened for a time. FUNERAL NOTICES jday resulted In the speedy con trol ot a three-quarter acre fire in the slash, near the I-orenz mill, cant of Klamath Falls, ac cording to word received by the Klamath Forest Protective asso j elation. S.WllF.Ii P. MrKKMll. Samuel P. McDermld, husband ! PORTLAND. Or.. Aug. 30. (P) -Held caotive In her own home of Ethel McDermld. passed wayfor more than an nonr Dy a man i near Topsy Wednesday afternoon. wno. represented himself as a fnrmpr memhoe tt nnrllimani Tho Trlli.M.H nfflfo iflv,,, tha : ..u., . , .. ' , , was also a passenger. business section, was also men- aeed for a short time and rtv -- ords and other movable equip-' A New York man waa brought death resulting from accidental , gaiesman of face powder, Mrs. ment was removed from the! to court for making face at his : injuries. Mr. McDermld was, Agnes Reynolds reported to po- buHdlng. wife- POHT TOWNSEND. Wash., Aug. 30. (AP) Search for the giant British Columbia Airways monoplane which fell into the adage a fools' faces. Which proves that old brn in Morris, Minnesota, AprJI . nce tonlcht that, she had been about "fools' names and : 14th' 1893. and aged 35 years 4 j brutally treaded by the'man. The ' HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRINO RESULTS months and 10 days at the time I report was made by the woman's of his passing.. In addition to! husband who arrived. home fcw Dog Catcher Works Himself Out of Job in Evanston, 111. ina;;al' his wife he leaves two daugh ters, Irene and Kathleen, oner son, Roland, 2 brothers, William of Bmidjl, Minn., and Judd of Starkweather, N. D., and one sister, Mrs. Kate Vickers of Be- mldjl, Minn. The remains are In f the Earl Whltlnck fu neral home, where friends may call. Announcement of funeral minutes after his wife's assailant had departed In a coupe. ,01 Mrs. Reynolds was found In o state of , hysteria. Tha man gained ftutrnnce to j the home by showing Mrs. Rey nolds an array of face powder he : offered at extremely low prices, j Once in the house he grappled with tho woman, threatening to' choke her If she screameAV ' OLD CORNS COME KVANSTON, III., Aug.. 30, (P) ! "You caught all kinds, munled ! arrangements will be made later. As a dog catcher Clarence Skin-1 and unmuzzled, licensed and un-l " J ner was very, very good. So they ' licensed, thoroughbred and Just' KDWARI) If. HIMRPE fired 'him. plain dog. - The Humane Society'- Edward II. Kharpe, a resident fCV O'V.'rtJnj TC A "If you weren't stopped." said . complains you also shot several of this city, passed away Thurs- UrF D I 4 ilJUDliVlSiJ Police Chief Freeman to Skinner, ! that you couldn't catc h. i day forenoon following a brief 1 '-l'. k0VN'd"v"LV "you d make h.vanston dogless. It appears that you are al- Illness. The remains are in care i bom old mi or raiiouwa. Ail thit and And that would be too doggone together too good at catching of the Karl Whltlnck Funeral bad." dogs to be a good dog-catcher." ,Home. Pine avenue at Sixth The chief told Skinner that the Gene Deservl was appointed to where friends may call. An ting catcher's records showed succeed Skinner. Upon this ap-' nouncement of funeral arrange l.T.Sd dogs had been captured polntment Deservl Ibsued statu-! ments will be made on receipt of since March 1. jment. - Instructions' from relatives resld- "That's a lot of dogs." thei "No dog," he said. , "need fear Ing In the east, police bead said In Informing j that I will tako undue advantage Pklnner that his dog catching of my huthorlty. Every doj wll! HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS duties were about lo terminate dog. " BRINO RESULTS ' ' nxt week hundreda of mn and women will profit from tha demonstration being aivan at oar atoroa about KSIi-O-COllN. Yov who hava bei-oma diacourased bf tho poor result obtained from the ua of ao-ealled "eorn euree" ahould coma In TOUAY to hear about tha ONLY remedr ' that will aurelr remove all rorna and calloaeea quieklr and without pain. If ami live too fer aver write tot END-O-f OUN I.AIIOHATUItlKS. I Air field Blvd Cblraso who will, aea thai yau receive a )ar proir.pttv. STAR DRUG CO. . CALIFORNIA Phone 1575 IJ?23 South Sixth St We Truck Fresh Fruit Daily From California OPEN DAYAND NIGHT THIS WEEK SPECIAL KLONDIKE WATERMELONS, pound 2'2c HOOD RIVER APPLES Box, $2.25 Bananas, 4 pound for 25c ELBERTA PEACHES, lug 90c TOMATOES, lug .,.J.'.-.....:'.....50c' Apples, green, 6 lbs. for ... 25c Pears, 4 lbs. ............25c Oranges, Sunkist, . . dozen v.....,....,.,.v..70c Orancres. Sunkist. dozen 60c Grapes, 3 lbs v25c Grapefruit, 3 for 25c Large Lemons, doz. 30c Spuds, new, 10 lbs. 25c Plums, lug $1.50 Cabbage, 6 lbs. for 25c Hubbard Squash, lb. 6c Banana Squash, lb. 1.6c Cucumbers', 2 for ....5c , Coin, dozen ...30c Dry Onions. 6 lbs 25c Eggs, dozen 39c Pullet Eggs, dozen. .30c Celery 10c Lettuce, 2 heads ....15c Tomatoes, 4 lbs. for 25c Beans, 3 lbs. for 25c Peppers, lb., 15c i 1 1 I . - ',' ' : : 1 1 ' : 1 : : in i J REPORT BANE EYE (Jl EiNEK De cditor'of tie National Ennuranco Mauazine hay yum ncml . ino IiKK'r it limit Oatmoliile uriitlcnt in ntate fur last jour. Now vat dii yu link about de record? Seventy thousand vare killed in Ont mohile ncciilent. De only koment ay kotild make Ik, Vc all ifot tu be more kareful. An tryv an stop de terrible Hluiiithter. 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