The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 03, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wwlni'Hcluv. OfioU-r :5, 1!)S
NEWS IN BRIEF
Here I'Viiiii Niili'in '
('. H. Weaver mill ( lntrUn (111-
bcrt pt Hiilein uru III llui city for
u brluf vli.ll. ,
Illll l.ce III
lllll l.ae inly assessor In
confined lu Ihu family homo with
u anvrit mill.
IliinflnU Toda
liluiin Parker unci ('. II.
gerald li'll oil rl) I III" in ci r ii 1 1 1 k for ,
'l ull' lake mi a hunting trip.
'YMiliia! I'mm Ml. Hebron
Mr. mill .Mrs. Henry (I. I.clunuu
uf Ml lli-liriin are In the city
shopping mill vlaltlng (rlciiilK.
lU'lJI It.tUIIHHl Kl'Ultt
nrl lii-ift Imh rotini"(l to liU
hoiim In Lou AnK-lii nriir n.Mt..l
I n k H4vrul duyn Ihth mi A-
llunlciK I r iiiii Xiillcy
t'hurlea Mm I loiiu lit, (i. V, Mur
tin ulid Dulo II. I'ruukliii. all of
'Miiilford aro In the city. The val
ley men ire In re lo enjoy n dm k
bum,
VUlinl Here Ve-dei-iln.
J W. Iliirney, Irulllc. lunperlnr
for Ilia Southern I'm ill.' with
hiu(liunrlMrH tti SacrtutHiiio w u
In the rlly y-i.ti'riU on liti'lneaa.
t-Vtilil rnllfurnln
II. II. Ilenlumlii of An."tielni.
California, and K I. Krai iuer of
)' In ceo tin. Calltuinlu. are Ueiefor
u tay of aivernl iIdi They
will fiend inntft of ihu lime nt
Tule luke buiillnx.
Mr. 141 I'olnle Hi.ulli -
Mm. Oniric I ,u I'olnle of I.a
I'ulntc'e Shop haa reiuriii'il aoiitlt
to Hun Krunclaco and (." An
KeliHi to purclmae inert aaitlieo
for the local ahop. Hhe all! l'
none Indeflnlii'ly.
I
Itarth mi Ituilng Trli
Ceorae M. Ilurlh la aouili In
Kan Franclacu on a bulng trip
lie plana to return Thursday. I
Hvcenlly Mr Itarth opitied. Ihe j
Variety Ktore on M.ilu and Kiev-
enth mreei. '
tucrltaM-f ri-nN-rt) -
H. 1. Alctumler. well known
rclil'itt of ihla si'eiliiu hna pur
i huaed two ncra uf land til the
Klelamler trail and plana to
build a homo on tho
property
this spring where
lila future home.
will make
'('luminal Thla W'crk-F.nd
Mr and Mrs. It II llond are '
expected home Ihla week-cud
from.KpukaiiH hre lhy have
been visiting relatlvea and
friends. Mrs. llond will resume
her duties as bookkeeper at 'he,,,,,, riallalre-ii enjoyed a week-end
Golden Itule. Mr. llond will re-
turn to hi. position at tile Klrst
..ii.mi.ii nana.
Mrtinti-llu. Iniiriiveil -
Friends of W. M. .Montellns
will lie Interested to know 'hat J
he Is Improving front n serious ;
illness and tho attending pbyi
Ictan looks for hi. complete ro
covrry. Mr. Montellns waa and'
denly stricken wjth pneumonia
while on
a hunting trip a week I
for several day alight
ago and for
hurr for hi
held.
Dnngvr Thnuglu to he Over
Although It la thought the dan
gerous fire season la past and
that there Is little likelihood of
further forest fires, meu are still
stationed nt lookouts and on
their regular pnatf of duty, ac
cording to Jackson Kimball,
houd of th forest protective os
aoeiatlon. There hiivn been no
fires In llic past few days and
with I ho full season rnmlng on
when there will be rain and hu-
mldlly Is higher, Ii I pointed out
that the forests nro reasonably
more npt to see fires,
-'.At The-
j PINE TREE !
THEATRE
LAST fillOWIVO TOI) AX
: VAUDEVILLE
mill - - -
"French Dresting"
I'omiiiHT '
Till I!K1).Y. I ItlDIV, ami
HAIIIIIIU ,
Tim line Tree ThenlrO
, Take. Kreul pleu.iiiro In
j ' irccmnK , woiiil'a '
Krentest picture
MA(iMI'ICi:T l.7.I.IN(l
lleicrved wilts now on snlu.
Note Tliero will lie n Bpe-
rlul ituitliier for the
clillilrcn ul 4 i. m.
Tliiii'Mlny.
VI.Mnu I nim Mcilfonl
.Mrs. luuu Kinlih or Mcilfoid Ik
n iiillim u few duy here vluliliiK .
filrnils.
I'raiikllu Hire
Halo II. !' r u 1 1 K 1 1 u In In I ln city1
ou IjiixI ix-m from til liuniu III i
M.'ilfurd Mr. Fruukllu la at tlm
Hotel Arcuilu.
lli iWiuiil I'mm Idaho
Mrs. Trunk Popple uf the l.an-
fli'll Valley illHlrlrt has returned
linini from a visit ul LewLlnn.
lilulin.
HUii.it 111
riirln Mlii huh of (It Until Ar
ruitn Ih roll! Iiic'I Id UU purtm'ii)
with n ri Jil tin It of llltumM. Ill'
roiiiiitiun wu rtlU'lilly luiprovcil
toilav.
CriM'k. In 4 1 1
II .-iii to i-oiiiVr with K. W.
Vaiiiilm cf the (.oMrii lltiln und
to truiiNuct UuHiuvhtt, W'urrvn
'rookH of tlx (roluVii Huh wut
In tUn vliy )rfnluy from Cls.lu
ipiln. i 'oml.iioti tiiiirnft-
Tlio i otinltlon of Mm. Murray
Martin Ik iiitpNiVffl IimUv. I lor
frl'-mU will ti ili-n-it1 to Iinrn
tin hoMM to b it bit to luvi
th fuinlly
daya.
It oiti i within h ft'W
Auvlllary To ! T'iniii -ow
The l.adlea Auxiliary of the
Klral I'reabyterliiN rliurch will
mevt on Thuraday afternoon at '
the church purl ira at 2:3"
o'clock. .MeiiiberM aro unkvd lo .
be prei.ent.
Office Moved lo lUl.i.ii)
The huulneaa offlcea of l.a
I'oluie'a Hhop h.ivi. been moved
to the balcony which baa been
rVvcrly arralaned. Along the
ounoiiy pmuia ami uuan. i..r
been placed In nn attractive man-
' ""r-
', "' l'" Ik.-ir -
I Mr" , vl M' l'otiald of
.a'H' t . .
turned, home from l.ukevlew
where aim enjoyed a vlalt with
her aon-in-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mrt. l-liitid Wllllta and their
Miiall diiiiahter. Sharon l,ee.
.tiiM'' lluek nt Work-
WIIU.iji! Munaey Is Im. k ut Ma
piisliloii at the post office after
nn absence of two weeks during
which time he
enjoyed a hunting
! trii. -Never saw a deer", h- iniera. 1 no I mien hiniea te
.r....rked when a.ked If he wan parlment of Agriculture stale
(u( ky ,t,Hy wa n his nn-
.,.. var.ilon
Motoreil In llentl
lr iiiH irm Mfrlnnrf flfrntld
, trip lo
I le nd where they were
J(lllrl by ,wrd siroud. brother .
... c, .i n
of Mi. Stroud. They
ri'turned ,
I home Suniluy eonlug.
llowurd
Sirond Is manager of the Hunter
lirowu Shoe store In l.orvulliH. i
m-, nn, Stroud manages the
i , i,i
Mr. ami Mm. Mcl'hee Here
Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. McPheo of
Seattle. Washington, aro the
house guestn of Mr. and Mr. W.
p. McCauley of Crescent avenue. '
They plan lo remain hero for an
Indefinite visit. Mr. McPhee will
jenjoy several hunting trip with
' . . . ,, i ..
Mr. .Mn ailiey wu.ie nero na wen .
trip lo Crater Lake. They,
made the trln by motor from :
ftt'iittlo and rpnnrt thn rnnflu In
excellent condillon. In Seattle.!
Mr. .McPlu-n has the Auburn
agency. Mr. McPhea and Mrs.
McCauley are sUter.i.
I I'lnn Sucliil MiM'tliiii
Ihe next regular meeting of
1 1 h Puropt Teacher aKsoclatlon
,of Frenionl-Centrnl school will
sorlal gathering according
tci announcement mndo lodny
by Mrs. Leslie lingers, president.
l n. n. III, ...a . an K.,1,,0. nniitn.t I
L ........ ' ..''".,'"
outline an interesting after
noon. A nursery will be estab
lished whero children will bo
cared for during' the afternoon.
Hiit'.iou lice io ture .or i.io niiiiii. ,
cnildreii so tli.it mothers mlglil :
illend the meeting. This meet-1
.... . .
ing will he held on the first
Tuesday In November al the Fre
mont school.
At tho .
LIBERTY
it THEATRE
LAST SHOWING TODAY
IRENE RICH
IN
"The
Silver Slave"
tiiiy Modern lloiiutnce!
Till.
Ready For
7
Here In the icliiiit "( I rn r Zeiii.ln," Cerimmy'S lament illrl.lule. whlih arwin l to attempt a fllKht
from Ci-rmuny In ( ullfornlii. la Vtw York. Th t uunibor "f men jeen In thu ground 'Tew :;ive
nn Idea of the pn. r i I lie li'iae rrafl. 'Ililn uliliire wiia Inken u the lilK ship was leavlnn Ita
liunnur ' T 4 trial fllKlil. , .,
B?sTijRNrDFDS hRere liquor Cases Registration
lt:vi.ilniit-d rrom I'jii iti
thul. only In tpctlona from 4,'MIO
lo a. Oini fwl above ea level
produced bei la with liny dexri e
of aacceiw.
Hut. he expl.ili.ed. lo lnlil'
a be. producing aeclon. there '
"rat
ii. u i.t l a well financed
pUint which would be willlui; lo
Kuaruniee the furniera a
cerluln
profit for Ilia flrat few yeura uii
III the new UKrkullur.il ludu
Iry got on H fwl.
"Tlin ugnr iM.'et acreaco 111
the DiiIIimI Ktnlea haa Increaaed
rrom 474.00H acrea In 1911 lo
an auiiuul nveraxe of 720, Ouu
acrea for I lie yeura 1H22-1027 In
CUHV0. I.aat year Colorado led
u lU K,u, wit Im a production
ul .,7.-,i,uuu tone, .-NenraKKa a
mHUII, WH, i.imn.uuu toua.
' Kailcru Colorado liaa bi-en
iMt pr(lflll,b,r nuftir iH--i
pro.iu, !,,,, Brn. Condition there
are very similar to those that
obtain In Klnmalu J-aila. ine
Colorado elevation la 4.00(1 to
S.ooo
feet There the aeaaon
and soil conditions are similar
to those that obtain here. In Mate the, prohibition law.
both cases there I similar! "
utmuihiiil supply of fresh moun-
1 lain water for Irrlgatlou.
"Tho production of sugar
beets haa met with limitations
epc,,.y ... ...r ,un..or, o.
l""' "luo curly-top dlnease of
sugar beets, wbkh I a virus
malady transmitted by the ieaf.Wil flued $25.
hopper Kutettlx Tencllus. com In-1 mood was apprehended Mnn
ue to he a 'limiting factor in'duy by officei when he was with
many of. the beet-growing areas
of that part of the I'nlted State
est
of. tho Uotky mountains,
It
seina clearly demonniraieo
that limiting climatic factors
have prevented tho insect f rom
oecoming esianiisnea in nonnern
Colorado and Invading the sugar)
l...t .., tlon. of the mlddlo west. I
Tho distribution and seriousness 1
'of the disease of course cor-i
respond to tho occurrence
abundance of the leaf hoppers.
It Is probably for this reason of,t Ihe women' national rcpubll -
climatic advantage that the pro- can club that If Governor Smith
duct Ion per acre of sugar beets
1 greatest In the mountain
urea, at an elevation of from
. .
f.uou lo 0.000 feet.
"The augar beet Industry
hrin. t.r.e ftnanrini reward, to
n-nMtt. ti, iot
. ,
ialn -nreaa of Colorado. Ctah.
Montana, Wyoming. Idaho and
Nebraska wa 12.S tons. Tho
, i.i.
price received by producers
les from year to year and also
varies with the sugar content.
I. .. prouueers o,,.....eu .
price varying from 8.31 to $7.92
' ' . .
Tho market for tho product
of the industry In a Inrcn one.
-
"0,,t 1Br l"0 'quill of cane... nffi.-.r. of the Mnbav while
sugnr both chemically and as to
appearance and taste. Cnnllnen-
till Culled Slatoa only produced '
l.Hll.liOii tons of beet sugar and
i 77.000 tons of cauo sugar iu
nn- ... ,i.im,.- 11..M...1. inpi.. 1
....,,...',, jiun.i... 1 111 111
, ... , ,., K, , .
" ' ""l' ' 1 non",ln" l""''nl ;
. produced annul z.uuo.uon tons. .
W'o consuma about 115 pounds ;
per capita annually or about I
I America Is dependent upon Culm
nnd other . countries..
"The rtnh-ldnlio Sugar com
pany owns and operates factories
ut West Jordan, IOil, Spanish
Fork, Pnyson, Klslnoro, lliighnm
(ity and Garland, Idaho; llelling-:
ham, Wnsh.; Cblnnok, Mont.:
It ay mini (I, Alhorlii, Can.: Hello
Foiirrhe, So. Pak. Tho romblurd
plants hnvo a dully cutting ra
pacity of 16.875 tous of boots.
Anminl production of sugar,
l.nnn.ooo to i.soo.ooo lmg. in
1927. 1,705.(171 bug was ninnit
fnetured nnd 1,072,000 hag
sold."
In lini il Ann Ill-tier
Mildred Groba of the I.nngell
Valley country Is rccoveiinff from i
a tinctured arm which she bus-,
Inined while playing on (lie swing j
iu tho family yard, -
KVKN1N0 HKKALI). KLAMATH FALLS, OREGOM
Hop Across the
Open Today in
Federal Covirt
' .j
Il'ny horlff J-'"1" u'i1'
. " ? '0J.V T
. ... .f i
.11 K.-1IUH .i.U.W...
. ;
in. me ca o oi me maiea th. .h5
.. .
... u. l7
Murphy wua arretted a4 la
Murphy ranch at Malln for p
aiaalun aud aula of Intoxicating
liquor on July 4. Clarence Wor
din. federal officer, will alas
tcKtlfy In the cane.
Mueller took Joe Ballverrla
am ytunk Vully BniS quantity
. of ll(lllor fr evidence-'over to
Medford. They will be turned
, lle i-tlited Suite mar-
rhal, both having been bound
' or,.r lo n,e federal grand Jory.
I C.orge McNatib. fideral officer
nl Chlloijuln. will leavij today for
.vieaioru io irauiy m-iore
court In the trial of Cie I'nltrd
state rn. lien M.icncii ei ai..
'charged with coni,plracy to vlo-
; fj JM JJfjn rlNtiU
r-"ir tririi TTAWI
r I VL,rllUlv-
OF GAME L AS
republican, announced louay no
All?n Illood vesteiday ajipear- i would make no statement, re
ed before Justice of the Peace garding the candidacy of Gover
V. II. Ilurnea and was convicted nor Smith until after he has com -
. hunting without a license.
He
n huntnix puny. At first he mil
. he was "jnst with thm.'
Offl-
ers htimrd In a nearby awarnp
i and found liioou s gun. which
' he had thrown In the brush when
! he saw the officers approaching.
, i
MIT TO I SK KKl.U.ION
NEW YORK. Oct. 3. I t'P)
Edmund Muchold. chairman of
and'the New York republican com -
mlttce. told a gritup of women
cannot be defeated on any oiner
! ,hun religion, then he.
' should be elected. "We ore not '
Inntlni. f .... nn.l .1 1. .1 .it want iin-l
.r.
P" D"e, on religious intoier-
nure. ne iwiu.
"
ORIKMTAUi 11EIXO SMl'Gil.KI
til i't.i.TA r . Tin
' ' ' ' ' '"'
, "
' Invest tat ng a plot to smuggle
Culled States,
. dlC0VcrwI tnp ,,,. of
11 Chinese In tho hold of the
BrillRh ,tmm Mabay Two "
nlombe of ,he frpw aro:A?I? FdCC POWdCT
being ncld In connection witn
1 ,n n f rl .
I ,,
.119 llllliese WCCB IllPCOVereU
tne utaarner was enrowie hero
,.,,, i',,i, in, ,,
tn atowaways were dead and Ihe
others
" 1
unronsclous. The dead
. . . . .
were buried In the gulf and the
ninnm reiifiriiiii,..! kiiii mi'K u nn
,. , : " . . . ,
until the arrival of ihe vessel
here Tuesday when thev were:
turned over to federal officers.
Tonight
GigolO Contest
4 COUPLES WANTED
Grand Final Contest
SATURDAY NIGHT
$50
CASH PRIZES
FREE
Winter
"Jack Bowring
Atlantic v
Rush Is Under
Way In Basin
' Over fifty peraoaa vUilti.-l the
fcounty clork'. of fire -.terdar to
'eg.atir to vote at the election
November C.
Ak maoy carda of
re;latered In other
nnrta of the county, before Off.
- , j
:ciala. were filed In tne office.
Iteglatratlon M Ibe heaviest in
years, and It la expected that far
more will vote at tho coming
election than any for some time.
In fact, auch a heavy vote la ex
peeled that tho appointment of
nlt;ht counting boards la being
,r,ou,iy considered
It la pointed out
that tlios-
who do not register will be un
lible to vote, a the last legists
ture changed the law to forbid
the awearing. In of voters at ILc
polla.
The county clerk office wli:
bptn toni.t. Thirsday an
Friday nlghu from 7 until 9
o'clock to enable those who a"
'.inable to register during tiv
regular office hours to sign the
poll book. The books will close
by law at S p. nj. Saturday.
L nouhis. w.m.inh pii.KNT
- U'AKHIVriTON- Oct s. i;pi-
' Sena,or Ceor Norria, Nebraska
pleted his proponed western tour
in behalf of progressive
torial candidates.
Business Locals
Hear t
The latest Victor Records at
; Sur jJr store
S27-027
Take Yonr Physician's
I Prescriptions to the Pelican
j Drug company, 711 Main Street,
.(next door to the Pine Tree The-
intre.) They use only the liigh-
est grade drugs. All rrescrip-
; "on a compounaea ny aKiue
"""'i1!.",1. nricea are rliTht
tiona are compounded by saitiea
A(J A17-tf
, Tnc My preadptions
ra. . i. r. .-. . m
111 mtt x-eiicao Lrug aiunt ana
they are alwnya right. Try them,
) win .o ue eauaiiea.
I
A17-tf
For Tour Frlsldarre
! Call E. H. Jefferson, phon
106 1-J. J5-U
6 Money
On approved loans. See Ja.
H. Drlscoll. Williams Bldg. ad.tf
! Now The Fashion
: Wouldn't yon. .too, like a face
pewder that, will keep slilne
Two ofivra' ,lay on longer spread
' "moothly not cUg the Pores-
... ... i ... . . .1 .tnAa
' " " ? ,u' " u"
; si m iiiuuu uj a iiww r inicu
, ,, ,. ,, MR,.I.I
. sureiy a wonaeriui
. Fa,. p0Wller. Just try NIELLO-
. . . j -.
1:10
i VNDEUWOOIiS PHARMACY
ft
$50
Garden
and His Music'
I
.33
(business men
i discuss hotel
(rrtfiHntiffl from r.i One)
IJiluim inr ffixfrlflratlnnu nhoulil
j be to cooiplft-d that one tonld
I ue whir avfry dollur hun Konn.
- "Wo would want to avoid any
i over-runnlnK of cohI." be ex
plained,
Hurr ban reirnlly manaxed and
uperviurd Ktiril municipal
; holitl vntiir'i of lute, InrludliiK ,
'Ihu Olympla hotvl of Hcattle. ,
1 WaiihlnKton. a new hotnl al Ru.k
vmn'IU. Calir., a hoUO at Van-j
i couter, Wash., hotel In Huker, ;
John C. Iluyle. dlvialon man-
axr of tb Callfornla-OrnKon '
Power company, wax named tem
porary cbulrmaa, and Claude Mr-;
Jim (Julnn, the man that
built the new Great Northern
Depot, on our street, waa mad
yesterday seems that be and
Jack Clover ('lie Banker)
were walking down Sixth
street and Jack saw the dime
first. Theae AJax Tire spec
ial can't be picked up
every day. A word to
the thrlfiy.
JIM HILL'S
SERVICE
(iassing - Creasing
and Tiring
Phone HBJ
PM'M KT.
DOUBLE ACTION
Fk-tIa the teach
Then fat the ova
Same Price
tor over 38. years
25 ounces for 25
Use less than of
high priced brands
-MI1.1.ION8 OP POUND USBD
BY OUR GOVERNMENT '
BEGINNING THURSDAY
RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE :
NOTE One Special Matinee Only for Children at 4 ;00 p. m.
Thursday
follorh, temporary necratary of Tin- Itultrtln -Hi
martin:. j ilnu Frtini'laon, (Ireal Evnln(
Hiialnemi men prenent exire- tally, dellvereil neit mnrnlni by
ed their ronvlition I hut the (lux mull, til. 00 per year, running
U rlpa for inh a munklpal ten-!B"lt Store. 5:10 Main St. J-at
tare. They believed the atrni'
turn ahould he a lion I nine alorlea
In helKht, and nhonld Ini lude a
Urxe arnnnd floor lohliy. banijuet
room, dnnie hall, private Innrh
room for civic cluba, prlvute din-
IiiK rooma and a lurgi public
1 dlnintz room
peeIQood
Mot l-rcrj ifart fwrn f.znr ltnL.n-tlrrt
Lr.aJ potAiur iftiipvitjil.t.urj'rinui-Juii!'. i
ir-lr-.kf (rfo it . "ai 'r. 1ook:ii try Hi
NATUKH'.t ItLKtUY . I. f-ir. t
i' no; in. rjrfu'fy l,.wbtivo. ho t
. W w.!l 4 in Microti ;ir apctiu avr.l
'lUtS. MfaT, frttt't iftjfaM I'iC
KC0fnmt-cleU Sold hf
All Rl Klamath Fallii jrez
Because W'siew ' Because its
individual 'Because its fhc most
beautiful automobile of the day ,
this new Buick-the car of cars
is enjoying the year of years .
Drawing the greatest crowds
winning the most enthusiastic
praise - rolling up the biggest de
a usd nl all 6ae-mr kistory the
Silver Aaoivenary Bukk wita
New Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher
i scoring tag aauat sensational suc
obm ever woa by any new quality
car!
Millions of spectators thronging
boick abowrooms in all part of the
country! Teas of thousands ea
tbu na stically placing their ordeca
for the Bukk of Buicks aad car of
cars!
And all because it is ant only a
' leading eoneering aduevemeat of
the past twenty-five years em
AT THE
IPSime 1Ti?(3 -
A
' pi
A Finer
Merchants'
Lunch.
fi
7?
Hotel Willard
Coffee Shoppe
bodying perforatum abilities sa
mstdied anywhere in the world ,
but also because it nshers in aa en
tirety new atyltVa fssrir-ting -new
modeof aktoaootive beauty
and luxury!
The motoriits of America looked
to the leader for kaderahip'' ia
automotive design. Boick- an
swered with this epic ear. Aad the
public is responding wita over
wtiehnmg demand a demaad. that
baa forced the great Buiek f aetoqr
to production levels unprecedented
in iU entire history !
THt SILVER. ANNIVERSARY
BUICK.
itk Ifasterpieai Bsdlw ky FUkw