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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1928)
Vo!ncpW, September 12, 1fl2fl TtIR EVKMfKQ HEnAtn, KTiAHfATfl-VAUA OREflOV Patre TKrei ( NEWS IN BRIEF llutiiix Mini HiiiikIiIi'I ' A huliy (III, wi'IkIiIiik hIkIiI IhiiiiiiU, was liorn.io Mr. iiihI Mrs. J, It. HuvnVa on HcplijUiliiT K.v Mi'iiriiiii uhi.ih Kilanr JoliiiDiiii mill Willliiin (lurdniT ul Mt'iirmil urn liiinlnma visitors In Klumutli Fulls luduy. Ia'H I'or I 'lli'ni lliirlmrt M it n ho it . min of Mm. J. Kala. linn li-fl fur I.infl.ilil rullngo wjiuru ha will piul Ilia coming yrar. Ti'iiimnt VUtu r , Mr. null Mm, f). Hurler of !) mill I . California. triinin li il hi'liirna l Hiv cliy in '1 liny. Il'i') worn llnl'.'l miosis ul il'0 Anaile. Irtt ftir XoHli i Mm. Itia Hatters, wiirlby grand matrtfti of Ilia Rnaiarn Alar of UrKion baa returned north afii-r paying Iiit nffitlul vImIi lo Alulia cliapiur on Tuesday . Knmul)' Tu t'rnlcr IjiIi Mr. and Mrs. K, I.. Rloultnnt and fumlly ot.l.na Angel wtro visitor In the city isiriluy en ruule.lo Cratur Lake wlmro tlmy plan to tuonil tlw I'uinlim two ilnya. ' Hon mini Mr. and Mm. Floyd Mi k of Kirk, Ori'inn. aniiuiinro tha lilrth of a Min on HuplmnlMir 9 at Hun Join, California. The child weigh ed ten pound at lilrth. Vlell'flRMl llillllilloil linllir Mr. and Mm. C. I,. Wooda and children of Ksparto, California, are tne nouae glioma oi sir. aim Mm. t harl.a Hamilton ot Hum mers I. sue. Mrs. Woods la tho sister of Mrs. Hamilton. I Kllilnic Trip Hurreful Ijirklu (irulil). Ki Hurt, Mert Pmlth. Kd Whitney and Hugh n,.u h .... .. . Cli...1nu in Ih. ft,lr.. Uyt the High Honks on Hngue home of. Mm. Darnell's mother, ,.iolj,i1BJ n.n of , pacific coast lo11 "f orders from England for river, returning home wllh about Mrs. II.- D. Ilondy on Oregon nc.H,p, n(, Klamath Falls shop "' P'ars. Pa -kern were for a doien 7-pound fish. Ashland avenue, ilrs. Ilondy returned lo.Mr Bn, Mrl tM p0jIO ,0 ced to raise their bldsto compete Tidings. Crater iJike Trip Joe lletisley made a trip . to Crater Lake Sunday. Tourists' continue to innko tho trip to the Oregon national park, daaplta the rooliiess of the mnmings and evenings at thin time ot tbe sea son. Ashland Tidings. rl Msstiiir AiiojouuitiI. , Tho next meoilng of HI. Mary's Altar society of Sacred Heart church In scheduled for Tuesuay. September S5. t the meeting huld last night the ludli i de cided to hold thii annual Imnur on .V vcnihrr 2.1 and 3 1 At The Truelovo llinm Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hollo way and sou, l.e Hoy, of Mouoru and William llolloway of Albany are the house guests ul Mr. and Mra. K. . Truelove for several' timber cruiser of Coos Hay and l0 everyone to attend our open days. William and Wallace llol- has been In tho emploV of Coos lnK on saturdny." Mr. l.a Polnto loway are the father and brother county for the past three years concluded. of Mrs. Truelovo. Mr. anil .Mrs, Scott Hi Mr. and Mrs. John M. Scott of Portland rlslled In Klamulli Falls on Tuesday enroute home from a ! visit of several days nt Crater Lake Lodge. Mr. Scott Is retired asslslunt freight and traffic agent of tha Southern Pacific and while hejo visited with many of his old frlunds. as woll jib officials of tjio Southern Pucfflc, ; I At Tho- I PINE TREE TllEATrtK ' LAST SHOWING TODAY Vaudeville '" and : ' ' "JAKE THE PLUMBER" CollllllK TIU IISDAY n nil FII1DAY A ThrllliiiK. Daring Driimii of the AJi-! FAY WfAY GARY COOPEIV THE Q(ctuny ; i. ( , . LEGION HIKil LAIt I'HH'KH! , J I'nun liiinNiinilr . K. A. ('ruusim of lJiiiiatniilr. In a UiihI iia v lull or lium loilul, ' ; I'riM ltd I 'nun l'lilliniilii Wutrcn flunks, juiiuiiKi'r or The (lolili'li Uul.i Worn ill Cliliii in In In In tliu illy loiliiy on Imsi n .. Jiilili Hum') IxIkmI JiiIiii Manny of I'url IiiiiiI, lirru I on IiiihIik'hh, was a mii'St lit I lit I I.Iihih Chili liini liiiii on TiiMinlay ; noon ul l.lnltlinvcn. , Vloll Ink I'roiii Hrntllr Mr. nnil Mrs. W. K. CriiiniT wllh llmlr iIuiikIiIit. (Sluilys, mill nnil, Tel. urn visiting III Hi iliy for n fvw ilays from Hial'l. llli ki y I 'mm llliiiniiiulr i K. I1. Illikey .mirveynr of The, Ruulliern I'ni'iri- wllh hvudiiiur- lent In Diinmiiiilr, In In the city toilny on liUHlnenii. Mr. Illrkey la mopping at tin) liolvt Artiiilit. ; ltlunir.l lioin fullfornla ! Mm. Y. .. t'niiiPH linn returned lioiue from WeHwiiml. Callfiiriiln. where .he Inn. been for mnu limn ailed hy the rrltln.l lllneta of : her father. I tin condition la un- ! rhaimed I.M I'olnte'a tlNm finliiril 1 41 I'olnlii'a l.adlea Hhrtp will hold Ita formal opening on Batur- .......i ., ........ ti.. shop Is located at 507 Main, the location formerly occupied by Karl Hhcjihcrd's Munlc Store. I.nno Visit Inn; r. K. !.ano of Stockton. Call- rrpla. owner of one of the lur H..I. ... .1.. .Il.ll.n.l la hero for several days. ', Mr. Lane la looking over harvesting of hla crops in Midland section. ...... r ... I l.iliil nl Itonily Home Mm. Chariot Darnell and daughter. Hetty, of Dorrls. t'all- 1. .... 1. ...... vUlil... . . Dorrla wllh her daughter to visit for several days. : ',,,. recnnllv they old a To 1'n-a.ti Evening Krrvke Khp'ln Marshfleld. Envoy J.llllan tiray Mccormick.' ..t w(, aWayB ho 'n pra.tlco wen anown to restuenta or kiiiiii. 'h Kalis, haa arrived In the city ,cr an iniiviiniie stay u carry on work with the Salvation Army Thurrday night Mrs. MeCormlrk will preach the evening service at the Salvation Army at 8 o'clock. "It seenis good to be back in Klamath Fulls where I feel I have ninny warm friends. ;Thls Is my first vlilt In three years." Mrs. McCormlek staled to- lln'- . Mr"" '"J T" i Lanark Mr and Mm. J. L. t lark. formerly of Coqulll. .re guests nt the homo of Mr. and Mra. W II. Harrington at 610 Vphatn street. Mr. Clark Is a prominent : completing the county cruise cn the first of August of thla year. Mr. and Mrs. Clurk are very mueh pleased with Klamath Falls nnil - plan lo mase future, hrfme, " : ' . . 1 The Prince of Wales climbed the world's tallest wireless mast, 820 feet high, tho othor day. There was a strong wind. It's a I good thing there wehii't a saddle on lop of that mast. I A At The fTlBERTY .! - .THEATRE LAST SHOWINO TODAY "A WOMAN'S HEART" 'oiiitigr TIUIISDAY 11 nil I'itlDAY "GUARDIANS of THE WILD" NEW TODAY WANTED Hoarders by week of month. Mrs. Walter Ketxmiin H27 Walnut Ave. 13-21 WANTED Small used car, Ford profered. 1103 Jefferson 8). . 12-lt FOK KENT lloom ailjolnliii; hath. Phone 3U9-W...N. 8th, call after 6:30. 12-2t FOUND A sum of money In Woolworth's Store. Owner call for same and must pay for a.la. 1 2-1 1 ICOATK'S STl'DIO Oil painting. We make a specialty of pletim framing. You ure Invited to call and Inspect some of our work. 133 N. 4th. 12-l't FOK HUNT Two 3-room fur nished Apia. JK. and (23 a' monlli. l.lglils. wood, mid wa ter. ' Pavement. Phono tllis, Hlehler Iteally. 12-lt FOK KENT 3-room modern fur nished house. Phone lHfi.' I - . 12-21 Opera Star and $ 44, plA-'' i". ' -V fixT'd Milt Florence Eatton, soprano with the Metropolitan Opera Com pany, it one of the many proud ownrrt of the New Sliver Anniversary Bulck. In Chicago for the Kavinla Park opera Kmn, Min Easton viewed the new Bulvk'i at the time of their recent Introduction, and ordered one Immediately, explaining "I wat to captivated, by .K . beauty I knew at once I mutt own one." i ' : i ' h NEW SHOP WiLL OPEN SATURDAY . r (Cnnllnneit .'rom par 1) niie formerly iii.iiI by the Kiirl Klii'iihcrd Mule Ktorn and tnki-H in a aniiio of 3u by loil feet. j Th ,l""r ' " ' 'Tli"d with a rl. h Wilton cur- j '"" eurrled out In Ih.- mifl piiHlel "'""'lea with a llRht win.. c-o!ir ; lrjlimln t Itia; . The, lawn anil flxlurea r rir- r" 1 "" ,n ""' K01" "" e. he Wlllla ailll Celllliea linrtlllirilX. ' Ina. Il.uutlfiil new fixture, have ";-rn inaiiineii nv uie imiu'iii! ,;ll,clrlc Hhop. Tho K. It. )lili company haa chariia of l lie In- terlor decuralliiB. The rnlilrit work, which Includes the iargi show case and six flltlug 'Oiidii was done by Cofi-f llrotliers Ijirge Kl.-ti-ic Hlgn ,,,vJ?u... -i,-.i, ninl. ill! II la III 111) I l.ta.i.llu.l " lrl.L.'u l.w .h l.... ' "'"M '" "? ll" .I.UUH I, "' .,' . , "J California Oregon Power coin "10 pany sign mid the word "l.a "Hf" rolntes" will flash off and on In circular effect. Tho sign when ,ij , i c ..... i.m ,i.r,a i . ... . ,h h ,,, ,h. one of the experienced three oiher shops, for Indies cut.il lo Wnaiiinii.in nil Ore. f onr ,lup to nurrhaie luat oue n,uli..i nf each atvle so that each one will be exclusive," Mr. l.a Polnte stated thin morning. Just n few week ago Mr. and Mrs. Iji Polnte returned from New York City and oilier eastern style critters where they pur chaKvd exclusive stock for the new store In this city. "We have Invested thousands of ,,ollurH , ,hl, nt.w .,oro ,,. , cause wo feel Klamath Falls Is .one of the most promising small T'"' f ''"'"I0 T''.'-. V'C n lnt ,ll0 p,.ople ot , rlty fw fm, , v). mir 9ho ttl aliy ,,,. alul lnroUKh the niVss lbo,h Mr,. La ,. and my,.U exlum B m0, cordlul liivllutlon .... .... . Ho.m Don't Do TIiIk! CLEVELAND. Sent 12. Wll- UiHm j g,,in,ier. 18, is dend bo- 'cause he Insisted on riding on the running board of an aittn. A truck conio along from tbo oppo- ... ,,.,.. ..rt i.ri.shed him :off j,)a n0(,k w(l. Dr(,Kon T , I 0T. I DUUiel IOCcll Take Your Physician's Proscriptions to the Pelican Drug company. 712 Main Street, (next door to tho Pino Tree Tho-' atre.) They use only the high est grade drugs. All Prescrip tions are compounded by skilled pharmacists of years of experi ence, and their prices aro right. Adv. A17-tt I Take My Prekcrlptlons . , To the PoTican Drug Store and ! they aro always right. Try them, and you will also be satisfied. J A17-tt ! For Your Krljrlilnlrr j I Call K, 11. Jotforson, phone 1001-J. JB-tf 0 Money On approved loans. Sea Jas. 1 H. Drlscoll. Williams Bldg. ad.tf Let's all go to the fights at Chlliiuln tonight hut, first lei's fill up with Texaco Kttii and Oil nnil if any tiron arc iciest liinn. lo. lot's get a new AJax or two nt JIM HILL'S SERVICE The Tt'Xitco BriRht - Spot , I'LVM ST. Hey New BakU mm PEAR MARKET RISES Price Jumps From $30 At Beginning of Seaton To $45 Ton I'OHTI.AM). Ore.. Sept. 12. (t'l'i. The remarkable recovery vf tl.a Kuril.. . ru. iv murkn. In OreKiin. Waahlncliin and Idaho following ita badly affected 0n- ,,g thta aeaaon, hat been one ofi u, .,... ,n,n,i. in the! fruit r:.,le j - 1'rod.ictlo.i. have been ao e.1""1"60"11 Canadian gov- pleto that all offerings of Rart lett penrs have been cleaned up by the dinners and only limited stneka are available for the fresh fruit trade. Carlot shipments to date ex- ceed by more than 3700 the total at the same date last season Pa. kern were paying only 130 per ton a. 0,,,-u,,,,, oi me market but the price has stead Hy risen and tho bids are now at their peak of 145. A contribut ing factor' to this spectacular snowing was due to tne large for raw fruits In the Pacific .orinwest primary markets and 111,0 transactions are said to have broken all records and at advan- ccd Prices. Headlights can be a most glar ing nuisance. ' . Obituary HA It it V IVAN HOII.MAX. Vrlnda ara p.i.iar,.iiw 1-..11- , no funernI K(vM of .the late Harrv Ivan. Infant . cf Mr. and Mrs.' Waller J ,"""""n be M Torn the Earl w h , , Funeral Home on rh .,lernoon a, 5 o'clock n, ..,. . ";..", . . ,1 H7e. J mT. . V I ,....? ..... , .(.... a, L.IU&. vllle cemetery In the family plot. Ndse Needn't Shine Any More when you nse this now wondeifil French Process Face Powder culled MELLO-GLO. Keeps Hint ugly ahlire away. Women ran over its superior purety and qual ity. Stays on longor skin looks like a peach keeps complexion youthful prevents large po'js. flet a box of MELLO-GLO Faeu Powder today. Underwood's Tharmacy. Here, 1 n Scientiric lkielniittton to be rnjocil , Ifnlly Mouth Wash KLENZO LIQUID , ANTISEPTIC la iho one of Ihp host ahlfl lo irov(Mit tho Klu. 25c S11111II Mze Keep the inoiith, throat and iioso ilenn and healthy. STAR DRUG CO Trto&ta&L Store Klamath Falls Oregon n.maien iMaMvMa IBIS. 1USBJB nan 11 raTiHatr Robinson Replies To Senator Fess' Charges of Corruption Recalls "House On K Street" itAI.i:i(HI. N. C, Hept 12, III, I') Setmlor 8. II. Fo, of Ohio, drew tlio flfn of Kehalor Jne T. ItoliliiHou, ilemorrutlc "tandldate for vlre-prcxldont hero tunlKht. rtohlnaon refurred to a report-j "Neither Proaldent Coolldge nor ed uddreaa of i'eaa before an; Mr. Hoover did anything of .note Ohio Methodlat couferonce la tj condemn the faitbleaa cabinet whkli he ald "all the low moral membcra reaponalble. . Neither Influences uru ilow aliened with hat cxpreaaed reanntment at or the demorrutln party aitainat the condemned theacta of thoae who repuhllcan parly." ' aought to ileal tbe national pro- , "Itecall the-little grqcn houac ; perly. . ou K atreel." Koblnaon auld Iq ' "The democratic party under reply, "and remember tho ahame- Wood row Wilson administered less scenes that occurred there, ! tho government through the per mit mere evidences of personal ; iod of the world war and ex Immorallty on the part of cabinet ' pended more than thirty billion members and other high rcpub-' dollars. It kept faith with the llcau officials; but alto proof of ptople. - Not a single filthy cent reckless betrayal of tho public ; clung to thrf fingers of demo lutereat, violations of duty, com- ( ratic officials. . mlsnlon of crimes indicative of I "Our nominee for president moral standards lower than thoae ' has served eight years as gover whlch marked the life of lining nor of New York. Hundreds, of haxiar." , !.mltllohs have ben expended ltulelgh Is the homo of Jon-j during his administration. Ills Ujibus riunlclD. former secretary , private life and his public ser of the navy. Daniels recently, la , vicst have been scrutinized by bis announcing his snpport of Gov-" political foes. He stands out at crnnr Smith despite differing the greatest .of all executives, views on prohibition, asserted lie Moral and clean in private con coud not support a party that duct, Incorruptible In public had squandered tbe oil reservot service," GRAIN PRICES AGAIN PLUNGE I ' KK, . tr vriKHfm re pun poiniinic 10 tne largest crop on record, wheat' n Lunsuan enruen, mane tended downward i reservations today at the South In .nmn mi.H.r. i ern Pacific for September 30 prices here early today. Cunadlan production forecast wat : "'y- MlM0url' to ""end the an under-cstlmate. Opening' J-8 j North American Christian Con to 7-8c off. Chicago wheat later j ention lo be in session from uhn.nl kt. IIi.Ia n nu October 10 In Ocloher 14 Inetii- CorD w irrPgulor. starting at s.8c dct.ne to , eallal aaTancej and subsequently holding near to the Initial range. Oats were firm. Provision showed steadl - Bftn " 1 Learn to Raise, Muskrats The State of Louisiana did. Now the State Produces 3500,000 worth of Muskrat Furs each year. Why not Oregon. Come and sec us. ' - - N Oregon Muskrat Breeders. Association 41 1 MAIN STREET ( - - . Klamath Falls, Oregon . . Graceful contours instead, of straight lines gleam and sparkle obriliqfit colors and chrome plat ing insiead of drab effects the most beautiful bodies everhuilt Buick's masterpiece bodies by Fisher At a time whrn motor car beauty was prnctically itandardiird who h imitation wn. tlie' o(-ne . when there was a glaring lack of originality in body denigu Buick has swept far beyond the common place and achieved a style which the entire country is acclaiming as the most distinctive and beautiful ever shown! Kisher. the world's foremost builder , of automobile bodies, haa co operated with Iluick, the world's foremost builder of fine cars, to create a new mode a new fashion -"and so luminous is the result and so eagerly is the public welcoming it that Huick'a great factories have reached new production levels in an effort to keep pace with an ever Ucreasinf deniandt " BUICK GARAGE Phone 42 1330. Main St, ' WttPN BBTTBK AtlTOMOnB AB BITI.T. WICK Writ BtinP THBM I ho had lahurod to acquire. ! Ko there wu particular Inter : eat when Beiuitor Itoblneon j turned to thin topic. I "The naval oil frauiln are ! familiar to everyone," he laid. REV. ALLISON WILL ATTEND CHURCH MEET Itev. V. K. Allison, pastor of n-han h. will b.b. a 1 ill leave tor Kansas 'tsre. j Already 10.000 delegates from 811 sections of North America ' have signed up for the conven- 1 tion which win be held In .the famous Convention Half. ' ' ' ' - Inside and out. the new Buk-k bodies) by Fisher are the most beautiful ever built. Together with the wonderful new standard of performance introduced by ' tlie .Silver Anniversary Buick, they are winning the greatest demand and . the greatest preference ever en- ' juyed by any tine cart The new Butck is the new style! And by that is meant, not merely a hew type of beauty not merely a thrilling turning point in body de signbut a great countrywide voguel ,' ' 1 THE SUVCP, ANNIVERSARY BUICK Will tin ten? tec Bodits ? Fissoff o J'lare For t'upiil. IllUMINOIIAM. Ala., Sept. 12. Cupid had lounh uleddlnn In Jeffenon rounty latt year. A re port made by tho Chancery Court Indicate! that for every two nnil one-half marraeii In the county, there waa one divorce. The rec ord thowa a total of 295 mar rlano llcennea laanerl Hlniil 1077 dlvorcea. Td promote Lane if it weren't for, (B'. 0, J . . J fBodrOdoi) IANFS big chance the job he i-J bid worked for end hoped to get hid gone u a subordinate. " 'It's no use," he complained to the boss's assistant. "You've got to hive poll around bare." - ' v "You're wrong. Line," wis the . angry rcplv. "I happen to know thit you would tuve bid thit promotion ifilutm'tfar'B.O.'-' "B. 0."hcJy edorl A harsh, re markbut it proved a real lundocsj. Lane took the hint. Let him tell you how he overcame his handicap and Utet won his big ptod-tiin. Body odor easily ended "I made rnybig mistake in thinking I was safe from body odor. I wasn't. -We're perspiring all the time. But we get so used to the odor tb.it v ourselves don't oouce it 0$cn da. ' STOPS BODT ODOR. 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It Whan j li wry Day, freo-lunca preacher, ' waa arreated her ami chtrged wllh muintninlnit a llnuor nul mime, he explained to police that he told lliinnr only to prove to : hla cuMomnra that hnoae drinking li a bud habit to Ret .'.ito. The irnppera were nuliiipreaaeil and liay waa hejd for trial.' ' ' "Now I know that the best wiy to make sure we don't ottciid is ta : deodorize the pores with a purifying toilet soa p like Lifebuoy. After a Life buoy bath I feel full of pep, refresheil,' Andno'B.O.'nowtointertcrewitaj . my progress. Today I hold one of the best paid jobs in the office. 5b good for complexions t "And I've fount Lifebuoy to thor oughly satisfying that it's now the only toilet soap I ever use. It giver; such wonderful lather, is to cleans, ing and keeps the skin to nice an2 smooth. "My whole family feels safer us ingatoiletsoapthatgetsridofgerrmk' Wcail like its pleasant and rrtascerd, tlut vanishes right after rinsing. Try Lifebuoy s week snd you, root, will use it for life. Get some today. . ; LEVER llHOS. CO., CsmtrUp, Mm, 0i -KAKOt .BXnt PROTECTS HEAtTI