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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1928)
Uonrtny, Soptcmhor 17, 102ft " THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' ...... ... I NEWS IN BRIEF i i In The Duelling News Mil TiiU .riiiiMM.n Thn Mualo Di'imrliiii'iil of I ho Viiiiiiii' I.lhiury Cluli "mol IhU iiftnriiimti at 2 : :I0 o'l'liiik In thn Hull loom. An enjoyahle iirli Kruin iiinliT lliv dli'milnn of Mm, I ii. n J. Ziiinwnll wu Rl veil. i r..fi.M iii iiih-iw. J. K. Klfulleld tins returned liiimi. from u u i"-f ul deer IiiiiiI In tho vicinity uf lliivdnu inniiii lulu. Klfuflnld briiimlil ilnwii n Ki.ml hIximI Iiiii k Willi una allot. VUHlMg I 'n.m roriliiml Mr. unil Mm. limit Huhdor i I'nrl lulill urn vlalllhK In tliu vlly Willi f rlfinlpi. Ilt'limiiil l-'rotii I'ort liitnV - (ii'iiiKi. Vlnhn nf CIiIIimiiiIii ha relumed hum from a vlll In Port In lid. II In acvenil ycara liuii Mr. VlahiM vlsllml I'nrl IuikI. Ilia ii lit homo mul tin wan viry niiirli impressed wild ilia many chanties. '4hI hI 1'roni .talilnnd Warren Hnrlinu i( Axhlutnl mii.nl Ilio weekend In Klamath Kail. ' Itini'u. Vllii'ii Mnlruiil II. A. HiiiiiU ani.nl Suiuliiy ul Mi'iHoril, reluming In. me last ' eviiln-. . 1 . ' HiiIkIiIm nf t'oluinlma Thn KiiIrIiIh of Coliiiiil.ua will linlil 111 firm mni'ldii of I hi. rnll on Tuesday, Hvilmlivr ul Iho Aaaemhly Hull. Election of offi ce m will be held. 1'i.r IN. Wlilln norlli llr. Hiiuln wll( hint, ulli'llil Ihu HI uli. Moillrul Aaanclnllt.u whlrli convene III I'oriluml mi Hi'iilornhor 10 In 22, Mlaa MuiiImiiii llilui'iied-" Mlaa lloiolhy lliiuhum Inu re Inrni'il In. li from Kluiimlh Julic llnn where Klin visited for Ihu liiiKt Hiivi.ru dity ua Ihu liouae KUohI nf Mlaa Holly Itiimsliy. I in J) til riciilc A picnic .uriy Ini'luilliiK Mr mill Mm. T. J. Wchb mid anna, Darrull unit (iale, Mr. mul Mm. J. A. I Ii unil two diiiiKlitcr, Ardla mul Joyce, Mm. (lertrudc Moon, .Mm. J. K. lllchier mu; aona, lloli ami Junior, l.uun'l l.i-e.ti nnil Mix l'ti y I Im Hunan enjoyed Kiiiutny at l.uko Hhore (iitrdcn. Tin. picnic wan rour tony In Mm. Ilorlrudn Moon anil Mm. J. K. Illrhinr who celebrated llmlr lilrthday yeale-Juy. Mltllierit lO CllliMUlll Mr. mul Mm. J. M. Hill nml family onjoyurl mnlur trip In Cliiluiiuli) yiHiinluy - lu.ru limy vlaitcd wllh ft lend. I'llm Id'lnu Miown A film entitled "Evolution of St Ik Worm" la Imlng ahnwn nt Um Or.li..ii nloiii wlili Ihe fi'u tnre picture fur three days. Till plil ii r wan mill lo Ilio (inlilun lliil.v It U lii'nilllfully colored ml iiiokI lnlcrc.it lug as, well a rdurailnnul. Ml.l.lltilil fur Hmllli Ml. Iilcun will ki l'ir' lo one fur Al Hmllll. II. TliompHon, ri.nl estntn dealer cif I'nhllae, Mlrli., lUi lnn d today, . Tlininimon U opening: aaonle lu Aalilund, Mi. .Kuril ami Kliiinulli Pullii. Me lilmm to iiuiku uuilicrn (iri'Kou kin homo, MiMlhiii rinnui'il A apxilnl niai-IInK nf Ilio Mllla I'arniii Tnailiora' Aaaoilulli.il will b bi'lil nil Tuimday, Srlili'mbrr 25. Til ri flvo mlnuln I it I k at will bo glvrn nn rlillil iiayiholoicy In lir follnwMl Willi a round Inl.ln dlaruaalon. Tint flmt mmilltiK nf llin nuaiMlullon fur I In. full win tii-lil al Ilia mliool on luat Tui ilny afli'rniMin. Mm. K. I.. KriMii Ii, iirwly rli'rlril prmlilfiit prtmldrd. lliiv Krum l:uucnr Krllli l.oaa.l nf KiiRpnn la lll Iiik III Klumaih Fulla fur a fi'w iluya wlik frli'ndn. Ilillilua Vlallril ll.rr (iua Daldna of lliikomflolil. Callfnrnln. la vlalllnK lirrn fur n fw dnya with frlrnda. Mr. Illil dna la rnrnnlfl tn nullv, Muntnna, wlirro ho hna liulni'a InlKrpnla. ll fnrmi-rly wua nrl owner of llm Klamnih Krult Murkxt on Main and Hrvpiilh. I'lill (ialnlna nf Hnkomflolil airompnnliHl him Iiitp. Tlii'y are alopplng at the I li.t.. Arcadn. (Arrlvp1 Knuu Monlnna llnrry McDuwxIl, Knuni'tli Cum mlniia and John Ciinimlniia or rlvoil In Klamalh Fall ovr Um wKok-rnd from Troy, Montana. They iilnn tu aprnd acvoral dayi licrc. (.lll.'iiMuli ra Iti luninl Tnd (illli-nwuli.ra, di.puty dla triil nllnrmiy, lina rxlurnxd from Ih vallny, whvra bo apxnt a hrli-f llmu vlalllliK Willi HiiKh IiIkkh. a f rji u-r u II y brutbi.r. (ill l.'uwuii.ra pujuyi'd a trip lu Cra ter l.uko wlillo away. Dorothy Ik-lwll He Mtaa Dorothy Di'lti-ll baa ar rived In tliu city from Medford. whera aha haa been vIhIIIiik at Uka homo of .Mr. and Mm. Don Newbury. Mla Di.liell will vlall hero aa the buiian aueat of Mr. and Mr. T. W. Iklell for a ahort tlmo bvfnrn reliirnlnit to KiiKena tn tuka up lier dutltw aa n graduala aaalalant In tho I'nl vemlty'a KtmlUh deparlmeni. Her frlenda In Klamnih Kalla will be Interetled to laarn alio la liero fur a few riuya. ItelumliiK Wivlneailny , Mlaa Jann Hnedlcnr pinna In re turn on Wednoaday from Mvilford whoro alio bin been for tho past aevpral dnya on bualneaa. Mian Huedlinr will ho horn for tho open line of iho new Model Home on Thuradny, Friday, Kntiirdfiy unci Stimlny. Ilnby IhiUKliler llorn Mr. and Mm. NS'ultnr I'hllllpa of J:l20 rieaaaut avenue aro the proud pun' n I a of a t.uliy alrl, horn nn Keplember third. Mm. Phllllpa wua formerly Mlaa I.ulu M.lnknhnek of tbla rliy. Tho now chilli haa been named "Mary Deloroa." 7J1K i,P-lt&a Li ; ' : 1 : " . i "TO KLAMATH VM.1M i ITI.KH." Mr. Hewitt rnpreantliir tho fa moua publlahlnK honaa of I', F. Collier tc Son, Now York, la III' town and will, for a fow d;iyn. eilend an opporliinlly to our iltl!iia to w urn a iM.autlful iu-t of Murk Twain' Worka, and Dr. Kllol'a Klve Font Khelf of Hoolyi, thn "Harvard Claaalca." Theae uro booka of wor!d-ldo reputa tion, and aold only by Collier.; 1'rli c und terina are very rea- i aouublu. 1 Thla wull known houae needa no Introdiii tloii aa they have, dona a large biiainoaa here on provlou ociaaloua and their work al waya lv entire autiafactlon. I Mr, Hewitt can be found at tho Arcuile Hotel. "All that Diuukliid ha done, thought, gained, or been, la )y liut a If In maa;lc proaervatlon In the paico of booki" Voltalro. Juat five mlmitnn before he In aured It, Jim Drlacoll loat hia brand now hut. Plnaae check the one you have If In d oi.t leave.lt al tba Aetna office In the Wllllama HldK- No iiiet tlon aaked. (ilven In appreciation Jim InaurlnR car equip ped with Ajax Tiros, and la one of many. JIM HILL'S SERVICE , UAH, OH, and TIRKM . I'HOVfc ll.it Hoy1 and Glrla, bo here next Saturday of PLl'M HT. TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY ' DOLORES COSTELLO in "OLD SAN FRANCISCO" , With Warner Oland A tempe.4uou romance of the days whon San PVanciHco was the Taris of America. Synchronized Music Score on the Vitaphono SPECIAL ATTRACTION: Educational film on the production and manu facture of sjlk See it Orpheus Theater iruin nnrrn nr ilLSiOIIil! 2F2f&1a8rzefct DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISESvTBaAba j kSuc offers The season' newest and most popular fabrics Ah-ba, red-blooded ruuiunce la not yet deud! Diiclllnn chal. leimea hi til uro I... I UK flun;, about by Irate rhumplona of. woman -ho' d, and lu-ro you :ee twu renaiiua fur iwo recent one.' Hdcauae Dulurea del Hlo. left, ' l navellnK about Kiirope with her mother und Kitwln Cuiewe, oiovl dlreclnr, the film ac-trcaa' former hu l.nnd la cluliiied lu have Invited Curewe- lo pirraonal combat. Inaet la I'rln.eaa Aatrl.l, i f llelKfuin. whuae abort aklrla i.rouKlu a public leprlmund from a prleai. He, In turn, wua chnllenKcd by an un numed Hi'lKluiu coinmuner. f Special to The Herald) (Mr. Nelaon F. Colo, cor- '. . rcnpondeiU ) MILLS ADDITION, Sept. 17. Ituv. W. K. Bryant, pioneer Dl In- later of thla community in tho CouKrcKntlonal church work ha been preaching; at Dorrla, botb at the morulnc and evening ser vice thla past month. Ho ha ac cepted an Invitation - from the church at Dorrls to become the permanent paator. The Mill achool P. T. A. held ihe flrat meeting of the fall on laat .Tuesday with Mm. K. L. French,, new president, presiding. A large number of the parents were present. Interest in the year's work was shown. Mrs. Z. Whispering Campaign Against Candidates , Continues Apace; Believes Smith Too Sensitive W. Dixon was elected to serve I aa secretary and treasurer. A j special meeting will be held on i Tuesday, September 25. Three iitv-iuuiuie lams will ue given on child psychology after which the meeting will be open tor round table discussion. M, Woods, father of Mrs. G. N. Hamil, who has been serious ly 111 the past week, is reported slightly improved. The S. II. Berry residence haa WASHINGTON'. Sept IS. H j own signature, exposing one slan !.) The (irenldentlul campaign der which rharged be was drunk will enter a new phuae tbla week i at the Hyracuso slate fair recenlri with both cnnilldaliw eiigiiglng In ly. he did this againat the Judg-jbeen remodeled and redecorated their flrat dlaeiiaaiuu of tho la- j ment of many of his friends. i and painted. auea aluce the acceptance ecru- who feel he ia unduly sensitive.! Isaac Larkey, who haa a log moiilei. that ho cannot hope to answer King camp at Crescent City, spent During the Iniervnl slneo the all of tho Blunder against him I the week-end with his family, acceptance ceremonies a few and that be ahould be busy dem- I Rev. ,'N. F. Cole and Dr. A. A. week a ago party managers huve 1 nnntrallng to the country he haa j Sqnle ' leave " Monday for Port been eiiKuaed In setting up their jlhe grasp of national problems ' land, where they will attend the ore nuliatlmia. Thla niaeliiuvry ia now beginning to movo and It will gulu a peril tn the climax of November alxth upprnuches. The Iwo caiidldntes helu their illBcuHHliin of ihe iaauea nt a tinto when prublema of Kuveru uieiit huve Ii.hmi ulnu.at furgot- whlch would nu.illfy him for the j Pacific' Slope Congregational Con presidency. . j.greas which convenes September - Hoover, having the prestige ofj11" to 20th. Dr. A. A. Soule iho CnnlldKc admlnialratlon and I w"' Blso attend the State Medical tho natiiriil ropiiblican majority ! Association that conx-enes Sep of the country behind him. prob-j tember 20th lo 22nd, In Port nbly will not extend himself In '""1- tho degree that Smith will. Hoov- Mr- f- Smith has' aocepted a ten ill tho excitement of olio of ,er ia ninking only a few speed'" Position in the Fiunell Cash llrm l-'rum libibi - Mr. and Mrs. Onorgfl Kvuna nf St. Mnrles. Idaho, arft vlaltlng In llin city fur a few duys. ' Vlillo hern limy are gnoals at the Ilotel Arcade. rii. Mi'f Viiiiiell al. Topco Mrs. Avis Mi'Cnnnfill haa' ac cepted a poaltloii 'with the Call fnrulii Oreguii Power company. Mra. McCnunell look up her new ilullua thla morning. Left I'm- Porllunil ' Hans V. I.rnff haa left for Portland whoro ho will spend snmn time recnlvlng invdical attention. Motored lo Aaliliilld Mr. and Mrs. II. I,. Duvls or Anhliind spoilt Ilio weekend in Ashlund visiting frlenda, 1,0ft I'nr Norlli TihIiiv Itov. Nelson F. Cole and Or. A. A. Soulo li-rt lodiiy fur Port laud whoro thoy will attend tho Pnclflc Slops; Congregational Con gress which convenes on Seplcni- A ! libTrt I THEATHE- IjibI HIiiiwIiik Toiluy RIN TIN TIN in "RINTY OF THE DESERT' " ! Coming Tomorrow 'IHH l'(;lti:i(iXv WWK" Iteliirniil IVum I'oiilunil Mra. A. J. Voye and Mtaa Mnr garot llnwnoas hnvo returned from Porllnud where I hoy spent several day wllh frlenda. Mlsa Kill It Pock of Portland returned honin wllh Mrs. Vnyn and Miss now lies and Is tho limine guest of Mlaa How liens fur a few days. .Mr. ami .Mis. IVpiutnl Vlll Mr. and Mrs. Jack Poppurd or Clillnnutn wora over Siindiiy visi tor In the city. Mr.' Peppard la fhe chief of ilio thriving little reservation city. , the moat sinister epidemics of whispering that hits occurred In this country lu -jenra, tho most grotfKi)ti lulea arc drifting uboul tho country, most of the in an abaurd thut It Is Inconceivable Intelligent people could believe them. Itepubllcaus clujm to have suf fered rrnm this whlxperlng, but the democrat aro complaining moat loudly about It. When Gov ernor Smith went to the length or limiting a slntcmeiit under his i tour or ro. His friend do nut expect him; lu make uny stunting utterunevs News Writers Meet Saturday j lcft for MlmicnKli Michael Long hus I. ft for Min neapolis where ho will remain for at least two weeks visiting relatives aud friends. Itcfurninu: Ti.nlu.lit Mia Verdu Hopkins and broth er, Klnier Hopkins, of Aahliind, who s)ent - the Week-end here with their sister. Miss Hiiaid Hop kins, are returning homo to tho valley this evening. Miss Oleaon l'fl Miss Ml Id roil Oleaon left this morning for Hnnttln Id resume bur studios at tho Cnlvomlly or Wualiliiglon. Miss Olesou recent ly resigned her position here an llbrntiiin. I Antelope Hlnln Two antelope have been recent ly willed by. John A. Hodges and ifieorge 'Mathews ot tho Iowa State Teachers collogo, Cednr Falls, Iowa, for scientific pur pose. The two men from lown were griinlod a permit t3 shoot th oho nutelope It nil Iho animals wore skinned lenvlng the meat In the possession nf the locnl Hed t'rnsa. Only thn heads and skin was needed for their purpose. TIiIh Was taken buck tu Iowa Hlnto Tortchers collogo whoro thoy will bo placed on display. Ijaku .County Kxaiiilnor. . . I , . , Cnrllyhn, tbn riiiltnl and littsl neas confer of the Stato of Pur ana, In soul hern Jlraill, hna a populntlon of nhout 80,000, large- j ly of (lerninii doscpul. ; Grocery. Mrs. A. J. Ylopkinson received word this week of the death of iiiuku uny siuruing lllieruncea i . in any of these speeches, but It."' . 1. . Is not expected that he will ,n.!K"'n. 'hlch occurred Septem troduce any now element into; "i' . ' his campaign. I J' Burnett left recently ' I with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. .Thomp son by car for a several months' visit with relatives and friends In Kentucky. Mrs. Burnett has not been home for 16 years. the first visit since west. . Mrs. J. E. Henderti was hos- AlihuuKh Professor C. J. Mc-I? at ll""'hoo' o Mrs. I. Lnr Inlyro of Oregon Statu college! key ,nd rhlInr" nd Mra. B. L. was iinnhlo lo conduct the spec- Fronrn alld children on Tuesday lul course in correspondence ! a,t""oon- work, and threshing which is! The Community Congregatinn- now going on prevented many,"1 tlrcle mct at ho hoo of - .. I Mew I' riAti. Ti... .. Al a mooting of the ministerial i In """'J' correspondent j " ""' V., , " '"u,a"' . asaoclatl told Huturtftiy at Iho rlom ""cnciiiig. the group of r" " " r .tics. First Primbylerlun church the rorresponaenis wno ata meet i - -see-plun of Ihe Sulvatloti Army pro- ot Klamath Union high school;'8. a" tMreT "ed jesu'rnay leu u nan neen a suc-; 1 e".". "u rs. o. cesstul affair. . I R. Berry as chairman of the work About 12 correspondents were! comnil,tee' them Ven'a i "wucious rciresnments were and Herald, and listened to In-! "6Jve1 ,he hostess, assisted teresting talks on newspaper'"' J- llc-- nd Mrs. R. work by Bruce Dennis and E. L. j L' Frenc!. Mnllory, publishers, aud Geneva Mr8' L- HKhos. who has been Drum Manning, advertising! T'",,,n rel"ves tn Seattle the manager of tho Klnmnth Pro- pa,t sl weel. returned to her gross. Those who were present i home ,he ln,t ot tu were Rtiosts of the ' publishers ; ' . nt u luncheon at Clay' Pafe. ', an act of ,ne "who legia- ENDORSE DRIVE OF SALVATION ARMY IN CITY posing to ask the community fur funds in support of its work was discussed und hearty an-l proval was given the undertak-. nreapl"' man? ot ing. The following uro expressions from ministers: "As a mlulalor ot tho Gospol I gladly take occasion tu ex press my appreciation ot the work ot the Stilvutlon Army, and my hope that Its work of relief and of hcQilding Iho Gospel mos uugo will lm, greatly proposed till a coming year," Signed, Itov. I). V. linlght. BRING RESULTS Henry Thomas. "Any community of this size Is fortunate in having nn orga nltntlon of tlui typo of the 'Sal vation Army. It can only retain ciinip Tuesday.! Medrnrd News. The total valuo ot livestock and farming equipment at the begin ning, of 128 on the Federal Irrl- lliut helpful Inslltutinn hy gfn-1 gallon projects under the bureau erniisly supporting it," signed ! of reclamation amounted lo more Il.'V. ,U, It, Miilholland. Ihiiit f .Hi.SOO.OtiO. At The - Inn wero made for another ! lRture In 1927, stealing poultry course in he I.. .1.1 tho in.. ...v : was made a felony. Duuishahlo illl October nr thn flrat -onit i b a maximum aeutence of 10 Tho Salvation Army works!1" November when It Is believed ye '" J""' with us for relief. To back ! munv moro correspondents will : thorn Is to orgnnlio for helpful- j be al,,e 10 nUen1' , HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Doss,' slgnod, Itov. N. F. Colo. ' t "Tho Salvation Army needs no ,lnt Tront I defoiidlng. .The slluatinn nnd j Eight thousand eastern brook j character of -our community, em-(trout have been transferred from' phnalto the Importance ot tho the Crooked creek in Klamath workers among us, I heartily j county to the Big Applegate coinmond their program," signed, ! river near Copper by W. K. Cole. Frank Womett. mun, state tlsh screen Inspector "Facia non verba might well : assisted by C. L. Itoadamll. The bo tho motto ot the Salvation men also received a shipment Army. Whatever onoa creed or of 20 cans or bnss from Port viewpoint .might bo none enn land and transplanted the hun bu t admire the deeds nnd hum-'dreds or fish In Lake or the. aultnrlan motives or this world ' Wo:ds. On their return trip wldo organ lent Ion. For my partjlrom the mountain lake they I hope every member ot this. Passed through the Crater Lake' community will support this par- ijintloniil pink and report a slx- tlculiir effort." signed, ltev. J. : Inch snowfall at Anna creek PINE TREE -THEATRE- liast Shrtwlng Toilay HOOT GIBSON in "CLEARING THE TRAIL" i - - ('Amino; Tumorrow VAl'DKVli.l.K and 1'ICTIRES . u See the Educational Silk film at the ORPHEUS THEATER CREPE IMS The Ideal General-Purpose Crepe Washable in ALL colors A New Silk Created by the World's Largest Silk Firm Crepe Iris might be termed the "1928 Model" in silks ft has all the beauty of past creations plus a richness that is far in advance of the ordinary silk offered. Obtainable only in this nationally advertised trade name "Belding's" Note these features: Washable, free from weighting and filling, pure dye, extra heavy and 40 inches wide could any other silk hope to obtain this height in the silk realm? Stnnning drsses, suitable for the very best of occasions can be made at a very small cost. See display. ...'.In The Season's Newest Colors NYMPH PINK IVORY MINOSA . , TOMMY RED MANGANESE CRAY CHIN CHIN BLUE BEIGE GLOW NAVY BLACK Butterick and Pictorial Patterns 40 inches Wide 5 'f.75 Yard i mm um liiiiiiilml.iilmhiihliliiil 111 ur UTj'jiiii.i v i u I a m . I. . . mi... . . i ... ... . i .m U YV ff"ll"UL .hi. ini ,mnn KLAMATH LUL FALLS ej I: S rjl rSu Economists in Distribution tAcfChSr