V(1noH(llay, Of tu1nr fl, 1928 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON NEWS IN BRIEF i Hnlem llulne lnlliir Fr.ll Olaim of Hnlem In III llm i lly on business. Pram lluiiaiiia 0. fl. 1'llta of lloiiama la III city on builiK'viS'xIay. In Her Prom I.akrvU'W W. It. Htpola unit Ton J. Mur phy sr. visiting lit ll cltf from l.aslew. Ilerr I nun linker Clark Wesirull of linker U III llm clly transacting; uualnias. I'mnier llcalili'iita Here Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Ilnuilllun i of Kukii, formerly of Kliinmlli Valla, km her. fur a vlalt or nv rnl liny wild frivmls. I Jlra, Cellini lit I I Mil. J. ('. I'ollon of Kurt Kla math ! lit Tueailay In the illy! aliiiipliig. ; .Mr. Miirtlu lnirotMl Toilay fur llm flmt limn. Mur ray alurtln, prominent youim In aurniir. in tin of this eiiy uhle to set up (or ii short Hum. Hu I him been trltliiilly III for many Iweelis at llm Klmnulh Vallny , lionplful. Illi roiiillllou l show I Ini steu'ly Improvement. KELLOGG PUG T lilnu's HovrrnlKiily in .VuirIi i in la Dor iloes slui ear. I estob H'h any parlliulur political rt-xluia In thai region. All Japan dsslrea In Hut region b kept , under Ihi- iimlrol n( a' govern mi'iil capable cf preaervlng peac ami order." itoiiiti:i isv nooM-MiTr: mm puipta Japanese Count Explain! ! Hit Attitude Towards 1 i Epochal; Document FARMER, RURAL BANKER BEHIND TIMES CLAIM Her Prom Aslilnnil I. M. Moon of lb Moon l.um- i ber company of Aalilmiil - In tln i lly yixli'rilny I rnimarl Iiik Ibuslneita anil vlull Iiik Irlcnda. Wajnplcr Traiisncla llunlnraa M. II. WampleT of Uilnaaa was i Inrluflrd ,ln Ilia out of town vial- j Tliuia In II nlii lleic i lira hir yaalaritay. , ,. Mra. J. I) Harrington of Rac j'raiiiBiito, California, la In Klnm- I rom Hpokane 'B" Polls. Mra. HnrrliiKtaii plana Mr. ud Mra. P. I.. I'rullt nfu remain her. permanently. rlpokan ra vlaliora In Klamath! Kalla today. They ar stopping at u-ll a Have Hon tha Hotel Arcade. Mr. and Mra. K. A. Ilussell of ' ! 1.119 Hargcnt Avenue annotiiic. VUlilna 1.. nii.il i"1" "If'1' f '" Tueaduy Mr. and Mra. A. Warner have left for visit In Canada with relallvva ami IrUiuda. They plan Miss lingers I'lcitgcil Prlends of Miss Jcun lloera, daughter of Mr. unci Mra. I.eslU. lingers of I lila city ami populur . nieiiiher of the younger ao' lul ael ! KKW VOItK Orl J (l'P will lie Interealed lo l-arii sli. (.,! yuy. IVhldu. who signed hud pledged Alpha t hi Oiiii-ko al th,, Holloa part on behalf cf the I'nlvcrslty of Oregon where ' Jkp, addressing a fllnner In aim in intending, alias lingers ,i. i.nil, ZAiiltKil. U P)--As i here Ih.i nli:ht. dn- ilared the Kellogg pad waa dea'tnefl Iutoiiib llm "Manna ('harta'1 of peaco In the world. lie paid hixh tribute to Bec lelury Kellucg and I'realdenl l'ool!.la for their part In the Hep toward wcrld peace and FOR REFF.RF.Nril IM mr"l d jnp.n a deaire ,1a majorliii In phyalcul ediirailou. Her ulnter, Ml-a Zepha, nUo a ialuilent al the Ciilvermty of flre I roll la a meinlier of the aamc aororll) . LOCAL "CHAMBER IIIH.AIjKLI'HIA, OH. 3. ffP) The farmer and the country bunker are not keeping atep with the great eoh(;mlc chagnea go ing on about them. H. J. High. irelii.ut of the Peopln'a Ilunk and ' Truat company of TuhIo, Mlaa., ibarged today In an ad- ur.-.. ...,.. ,e aiaio uana in- finance and public vMon ot the American iiankra t.v i,ln in huilil nwt r.Tt H win: nv .Sin hll.tllK. IS MOKV I.O.VDO.V. Del. J, lll'l Bo alrzka Holly, noted dancer who married Mortimer Havta. Moii- trcnl acloii, will not hure In the vent enlate of her late father-lu ll, w. Sti Mortimer Davis. The will, filed today, allpulnKa that Ilia ifon'a IntereaU In the $ISi). OnO.OOa eatute ahull not be pann ed on to hla wife or children. STIJ'S TAKI V TO lHHtK IM.KPKMtK.NCK "11.1. KKM.UV IN I.KAtilK ay NATION! roHTI.ANH. Ore., Oil. 3, tA') - -Htaiilcy ftolier'aon, of Koreni lirove. Oregon, came In Portland late yeatenlay and met a at ranger who erked blm lo attare a room for tho night. They went lo al rooming houae, and wheu Hob-' erl'on awoke today hla autt waa gone together with contentd of the varloua poi keti, Im hilling Ml) In rath. Alvvla.io, r ade a riiccvaaful trial flight In the rrpnlred rmfl today und aniioumed he would leave ...1 a.iui-nii. i T.iir.iii4 j , kii(1- plng euroute al Valenclcnuea. The craft la rupahle of landln and rl.-lng almoet vertically. Jug) Slurla, Oct. 3. further atep lo In- The Fuller Brush Man Permanently Located In Klamath Kulla J. .1. Jeiiulii4, tirneral Delivery t the private Kuiillarlum. The' baby weighed eleven pouuda. The Klamath chamber of rum mer re, a member of the I'nlied IHlatea chamber, hua coat Ha vote In favor of referendum fiS. ja I. H. chamber meaattre Involv I In at five fcaturea of agriculaurnl I reform. I.llllan flurke of .Mlllal i-,.,, ,. ,,. ....,, , ,,, Addition arhool hat been III for . r,fl.rBIIl)glII rnclnmailon. Ihe pat few duya Willi a heavy j .r. u,,.rili , r,..ii,. ri,.i,r.,i ftlli (thil liraW l.laa lit ffiailltin .m . Mr. T V llonderaon la home . ... . ........ mmxuin aim - - ner poauiou, from VOIlinerii i uivrnn, GENEVA, Oct. . U P) 'rear aure romplelo Independence from that China might withdraw from the Kerba, repreaentatlve of all Ihe League of Nallnna waa dlit- ( roil Prnvlnrea and leading alpated today when the Nanking Croatian polltlrlana and econo- government noilfled the leaKii- mlata have si-aolveir that the aecretarlat that It haa arroplcd provtncea ahall Jointly control all ihe coituril a Invltu'lon to con- worka. Alan Untie participation In Ihe pre aneclal har- , De.raiorr dlt'arinanert comuiiM- aa.oc.aiion conr. niion. u.rn at Dalmotia and Hpalatro ! alon. The quicker the farmer and and lo reek foreign loana aepar- .l'TO-;VltO PLANE banker realize that the growing ate from the Herbs. ; H.IKN Kl t'CKSHKl'I.LV of a alngle crop continually on ' ! - borrowed money la economically Here From Itninlon PARIS Ort. 1 il'Pi J.i.n for ; imaafe, he raid, the aiwner will O. A. Chamberlain of ilundon De La Clerva. Spaniah Inventor i proaperlty reach the agricultural ' Wan n hlll.ilu.H Vlllnr herM v. who reeentlv raliH a t. jupan naa uu neairea agalnat 1 dUtrlrta. relullona with China. terday. 'get field in hia new Auto-(iyro STARRING DELICiOUS AND GOLDEN DE LICIOUS APPLES neat known apploa of all. They do wonderfully well 111 the Klamutb liualn. Treea aold only by E. O. Nord. 217 Mt. Whitney St., Phone 915-11. A apeeiul price on all fruit trees during insnth of October. In be gone for at night. . legal fort-1 Mlaa Clurke Ill- Mix Slra, llenilemon Home where aha haa been for aom' "" u"lt..)a NelghUira Tml(rlil lung wi.n ner .no..r. , M,mlM,r, , luy '"n ' bon "' mN', tonight for regu- 1 . i.. I'r l"Uie aeaalnn. A aoclnl eve- Member, of Ihe Daughtera ';, MmbM., 0, lh. ot(ll,r , jod ara requaa.ru ... . ,. ..-... ,, niembera are u.ked al tna meeting acnenuieu Thurailay evening at 7:30 o'clock ul the Maaonlc temple. agricultural reaeanb. Action wua taken by Hie chamber al Ha board of dirnctora' meeting yesterday. Mlaa Noble III Krlenda of Mlaa llaie'l Noble, teacher at Fremont achonl, will lie aorry to learn ahe la 111 at hef home with heavy cold. During her baeara Mra. Dwlght French la auballlullug. attend. R. CONWAY MAY VISIT CITY TO OPPOSE BILLS Whether or not Kuy Conway, Portland, connecud with Ihe Oregon Slate MJIor a aociatlun,' would arrive lu Kiamalb Kalla tomorrow to campaign aguinat Mlllrr Itougl.l Fin Ticket ). J. Miller, dlatrlrt freight and passenger agent of the Houthern Pacific, purchased ticket Number One of the CltUena Hludent Alb Ivllo Aaaoclatluo. The aale otfl clalljf opens Ibmorrow, The ee aon llikeia sell for 1&. t'ouit of Honor llturaduy The lulllal Court of Honor for the full sruaon Is to be held Thursday evening at tho clly li brary. Parrnta and friends of ,h, Dunne license hills, was not ihe boys aro cordially Invited lo gnowii today In ibo chamber of iiltenrt A number of the aeouts commerce. will be up for promotion. nr. fonway had aaked Ihe ' - m Klamath chamber l nrrnnne-a Will Altrn.l I oiifrrenre meeting with representatives of Mra. C. W. Htanley and Mrs. ' varKus rural civic bodies. Dlffl N. II. Drew will attend the stats cully has been experienced by K. conference of the Parent Teacher Iteynolds. secretary of tha a "social Ion which la to meet In chamber. In .'obtaining replica Itoarburg on October 24. 16 and fr.Tin socruUrlcs of the various !. Ilo 1 6 Mra. Htanley and Mra. organizations Mueller In Valley Louie Mueller, deputy sheriff, left laat night tor Medford, f her be will testify before the j rulk u( ,h( tlBU donUI BMo; Loneu n.ew , cii on. mho met with them lo Drew will go as delegates Ihe Kalrvlew P. T. A. from III HNH AUK FATAL Work Outlined Members ot Ihe school board were told of III" plana of Dr. RIIKLTOK. Wash , Oil. J. (At Dorothy Packard, lfi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lou Packard, died this inoi ulna of burns sus tained ImIj yesterday when she win i.siii in the Mike Murphy. ' .. ... . ... .. . . ... threw gasoline into a stovo to . , ... - . uuinne fiians aa uiey ii are neeii L ., f, I made. Miss Heteue Canflnld also ntMlrtl csw. Murphy la cnargeu wu aaln na po.eeaaion oi ""' ,, wtn ,,m mrd , ,, ,,,,, log liquor. . Mri TInirMlny Mjilit Members of the Spanish War V.l.mn. HI v.. .1.1 . i. n-.. Ihe j mM,lnit 'o fall on Thurs- uay nigni in ineir rooms at tne court house. The meeting will convene at eight o'clock. Mem bers are asked to make special effort to attend Ihe opening meeting. T earlier aasnl Mlaa Denn Itelnertaon of North Dakota, who recently came Klamath Falls to teach In city schools waa officially ap pointed li I teacher ott Tueadar evening by the school hoard. Mlaa Itelnertaon will teach at Central school. . make the fire burn faster. She was a Sophomore In Shelton hl.'h school. FOItll WON'T IH'N the Contra to F.nd Tomorrow The Gigolo eonlost being con ducted under the guapK-ea of Jack llowrlng'a orchestra at the Winter Garden, will close on Sat urday night ccordliig to an nouncement made today, .fifty dollars In cash prlg 'Will b awarded. : j 4 . Y llelumtsl to California ! Mr. Leo Moore and aun have returned to their home In Sac ramenio after visiting In Klam ath Falls for some time at the home of Mra. W. B. Moore. Mr. Mooro loft for Colorado, where he will be for some time on busi ness before returning fo hla borne In Hacramentn, Hunter (Jets Limit' II. ' M. Hhlrlcllft of Myrtle Creek has left for Ooarhart mountain, where he will spend several days on a hunting trip. Mr, Bhlrtcllft arrived here for Ihe opening ot tho durk season and the first two days got tho limit In ducks. SPIIINC.FIELD. Mass.. Oct. 3, (J! No. Henry Ford won't run for president, at least as the ' nomine" of the American Home Progressive party, which held a two-man convention. He haa de clined Ihe honor gracefully, say ing he la pledged to Hoover. Al Brings Smile To Disabled Vets Dlvon Hlioota Flnirrr . Paul Dixon, son of Mr. nnd Mra. J. It. DUnn of the Spring Lake country, accidentally shot Ihe lop off tho first finger of hla left hand while loading gun km Monday. Whllo tho Injury Is very painful, Dixon la roporlod as recovering rapidly. Ho la a student at the Klamnth Union high .school. Meeting; Tomorrow The Congregnlloiinl Commun ity Circle of Mills Addition will meet at Ihe home of Mrs. Nel son F. Cole on Thursdny after noon. This meeting has been planned as courtesy to tho mother of the children In the Congregational Runduy school. A program la planned for the af ternoon. Hostesses for the after noon r: Mesdamea M. C. Mld dlelnn, Inane. Larkey, J. flnland, A. J. Hopkinsoii nnd Nelson F. Colo. Ilcnr V The Jnlest Victor Records at tmr Dnigv-Btoro. - 827-027 ' ' lf "X mM - ' Am I fa '.--I- , For Iws hours during his visit lo SI. 'Paul. Minn.. Al Smith forgot Ihe blare of hands and the shouts of his Democratic followers while he visited llm World War veterniH' hospital nl Fort SnellliiR. Ahovo he Is shown with Arthur Phelps, beil-rlilden since ihe battle of 81. M thiol. Ilnlow Al Is watching the hospital checker chnmpa fight It out. lln then ployed I'm rick Meehan. right, nnd Won I lie game after a half hour's tussle i -T f awT-2 Lw EXTRA SPFXIAL 30x32 ' 4-ply CORD TIRE $4.15 29x4.40 4-ply Balloon $5.20 WE ALLOW YOU FULL VALUE On Your Old I ires in Trade on New U. S. Tires At These Low Prices were meeir Prices 6 low. mh&siier. Ores "s ': . -r s-- . :' . . - Large Volume and Low Overhead Give You These Gigantic Values Open Evenings and Sundays For Your Convenience. ml m Mcpal Corf Mileage . ' was. newer m MgkA . 1 r '! mm- I. r . I U. S. Royal Cords 30x32 Reg. Size $6.35 30x32 Ex. Size $7.25 31x4 4-ply $11.40 32x4 6-pIy $12.10 33x4 6-ply $12.70 33x42 6-ply ...$16.60 U. S. Royal Balloons 29x4.40 ....$8.00 $3.P0 t..$10.05 ......i..$10.75 ...........$11.20 : l.$12.50 ::...$12.90 ...$15.10 :...$15.60 l.$18.30 l..$23.30 at Prices ly Low 30x4.50 .... 29x4.75 .... 3Cx5.00 .... 31x5.00 ... 30x5.25 .... 31x5.25 .... 32x6.00 .... 33x6.00 .... 32x6.20 33x6.75, 6-ply Alt Other Sizes Proportionate r U. S. ROYAL HEAVY SERVICE 32x4 (hetvy duty truck) . $14.55 33x5 (heavy duty truck) $28.95 35x5 (heavy duty truck) . $31.85 30x5 (heavy duty truck) . $25.20 32x6 (heavy duty truck) . ...$42.45 34x7 (heavy duty truck) . $60.15 ALL OTHER SIZES AT PRICES PROPORTIONATELY LOW THEY ARE GUARANTEED FOR LIFE AGAINST ANY AND ALL DEFECTS a U. S. Usco Cords 30x3 Reg. size $5.45 30x3V2Ex. size $5.85 31x4 4-ply $9.55 32x4 5-ply $10.20 33x4 5-p!y $10.60 32x4 6-ply $13.85 33x4 6-ply $14.20 34x4 6-ply $15.20 U. S. Usco Balloons 29x4.40 $6.70 30x4.50 $7.25 29x4.75 $3.50 30x5.00 $9.70 31x5.00 $10.10 30x5.25 $10.85 31x5.25 $11.25 32x6.00 $14.15 33x6.00 $14.40 All Other Sizes at Prices Proportionately Low Drive In Service SimaEflfl--624 Klamath Avenue "THE TIRE STORE OF QUALITY AND PRICE COMBINED" C. "Red" PIPER, Prop. Drive In Service ll'-.1 J1' 'L''7i.'i I'.-'-."- '.I1!.'.-'.