The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 11, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    Patre Two
Nominate Ten
For Directors
of Golf Club
At a recent meeting of
nominating committee of the
Keames Golf and Country Club,
the names of tun members were
placed on tlie ballot for directors,
five of which are to be elected
at a meeting called for Friday
evening, October 26 at the club
hor.so.
Names of tuerrbers nominated
follow: H. D. Mortenson, V. O.
Smith, K. R. Maet'artney. r. M
Smith, Wilson S. Wiley 1. r
- W. C. MacRea. II. N.
Moe, C. I. Roberta. Oscar Shlve
and Claude McColloch.
The nominating committee lb
composed of: A. J. Voye,. Jack
Knowles, Peter AUienaon, E. M.
Chllcote and T. B. Walters.
LAKEVIEW PUG
WINS BY KAYO
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 11, (A
P) Mel Anderson, Lakeview,
6re heavyweight, scored a
knockout over Ole Anderson, in
the second round of their sched
uled four-round bout on a box
ing card here last night.
I . a -
It isn t such a tar step from
a sweet tooth to a
sour stomach
I 7 ' 1
r I ) a., ji a
Ln lr! !!:C &t-l noon
The Finest Quality
Made
FIGHTS OF
LAST; NIGHT
(11X TUK ASSOCIATKO I'KKSS) i
Montreal) Al Foreman. Chl
th cago, knocked out George Chabot,
I .nouireai iti. , ;
; New York: Kid Chocolate, j
i Cuba, outpointed Eddie O'Dowd.
; Columbus, O. (10). I
! Detroit: Lew Kersrh, New
! York, outpointed Jack Duffy. To
Jedo (101; Babe Kellar. Clove-;
land, outpointed Ward Sparks. '
, Torre Haute, Ind. (10).
' Vouugatown, O.: Joe Sekyra.l
.'Dayton, outpointed Emniett Rov
, CO. Klwood City, O. (10): Jack
' McTierman, Pittsburgh, outpoint
ed Walter DL'kerson. California.
Pa. (8). .
Golf Tourney
Mcars End of
! Second Week
The annual eolf tournament
for the President's Cup Is near
lug the end of lis second week.
I Interest Is keen iu the play de
spite the snappy weather. Two
i weeks more remain to be played
off. before the winner of the cup
I can be announced.
1 Some of the results this week
iso tar Include:
A. W. Schaupp Peter Albert
ion (S and ).
C. I. Roberts R. R. Macartney
(2 and 1). .
I J. E. Sv.anseu D. M. Smith.
(2 np).
Claude McColloch E. M. Cail-
cote (6 and 6).
number of two matches are!
be played,
Colonials Win
From Franklin
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 11 (U
'ashlngton entered the Port-
In t e r - scholastic football'
race Wednedav sfter-l
by taking a ' hard !TotSnH3b
to 0 victory from Franklin high. I horseman , anQ cattle' raiser of
' Both teams battled through southern California, -and took '
three quarters and the greater i diamonds and furs valued at C,-'
part of the final period before , 000 from bis home. j
the heavy Colonial aggregation One of the pair rang the door
mustered enough strength to 1 bell and asked If Mascott bad a
plunge through the light. Inex-! house to rent. The accomplice
perienced Quaker squad for Its
'lone touchdown and victory.
FQ LEES
F1LI1S
In The
Distributed by
Wholesale Industrial Supplies
THE
TAGGED SPRIG
iS SHOT 001'
; From whence do they come;
whither are they hound?
! Another pane. of this mystery
regarding the annual flighta of
migratory birds has been uncov
ered by the Culled State Rlo
logUal Survey. .
I mm fall I', I'. Sperry, .hiolog
Ickl survey Investigator, caught a
sick sprig drake on Tule lake,
'brought the bird to a pen n Con
ger avenue for observation, and,
when the duck we well, placed a
metal tag around ita leg and' re
leased It. Mr. Sperry devoted
several mouths of his lime to in
vestigating I lin dark dtes sit
uation. Word hat finally bee a received
of this bird's fate, (l was shot
dead In British Honduras, near
Delise, Cent nil America, throe
months alter It was released
from Klumalh.
"This," said Ray Steele, fed
eral game warden, "Is one of the
most southern points to which we
have traced migratory ducks on
this line of flight. It Is extreme
ly interesting, aa It gives the bio
logical survey an insight into the
migratory movements of these
birds."
Last year several birds were
shot on Tule. lake that had been
tugged in Alaska and Montana.
Plan Parties
in Golf Club
Social activities of The Iteaines
Golf aud Country Club through
out the fall, winter and early
spring promise a number of de
lightful affairs. ' -
Already three outstanding so
cial, affairs have been announces
by the social committee. The first
affair of note, to which all clnb
members are invited ia the Hal
lowe'en party. On New Years
Ere another affair ia planned. In
the early spring a May Day social
event is hoing outlined.
Once each month, the third
Friday, an informal affair to be
known as "Club Nile" will be
held, commencing la November.
GUNMEN STAGE
HOUSE HOLDUP
LOS ANGELES, Oct. If. (VP) i
Two gunmen last night held
npIITIomqoTascoKrpromineDt '
then followed the bandit into the
'home and drew their guns.
World
(3
EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
HUGE DIRIGIBLE
LEAVES TODAY
(Continued from, le Oli
precision, and' wllk less fuss
at
l lie start than It takes to get a
Iraiis-Atluntlc liner awuy from
her pier.
Shortly liefore T a. m. the door
of the huge hangar swung open
and preparations were begun to
clear the ship. All the members
of the erew took their posts and
then the passengers were taken
on hoard.
At a ahoulcd order the alr
yhlp'a hawsers were attached by
pulleys to running blocks on
either side. The huge rraft waa
dragged alowly and steadily out
of the hangar.
Within two mlnulea after It
was free of the hangar tho haw
sera were detached and 20 stal
wart workmen who had been
hanging to the lower gunwale let
go. The Graf Koppolln Immedi
ately ascended almost perpendic
ularly jo an elevation of, about
SO feet. The nose was pointed
upward and the airship rose
blither as it circled low over
Frledrlchsbafen. Finally It head-;
ed westward over Lake Constance;
and iu three minutes the cnift
had disappeared from view on
what was hoped to be the third
east and went flight across the
Atlantic in a lighter than air
craft. This ship Is named fur the
late Count Von Zeppelin. German
airship builder aud Inventor. Uraf
being the German word for count. .
Before climbing iuto the ship.
Dr. Eckener said:
"1 expect to reach New York
Sunday' morning. The last weath
er reports, dated 2 a. m.. speak of
heavy storms. I'n.ter these elr
sumstances, of course, it rs im
possible to determine the exact
route in advance. In general.
however. I can say we will stick
to the southern ccarse, flying I
over France, ant! then heading
southward to avoid a depression j
which ia moving to and fro be-
tween Newfoundland and Ireland, i
The northern route Is out of the !
question. ' :
Captain E. A. Lihrnao, navlga- ;
tlon officer, said that it waa j
quite possible that the airship j
would go as far south aa the I
ME
'lucky'
for
all
music-
lovers
THAT'S the number of this
new Victor model. Add up
these features. Rudlola 18.
RCA's Improved model of
the "17," operates from
house current. Built- In
speaker. A Vlctrola with
Orthopbonlc type Hound
box. Four handsome record-albums.
All In one ex
quisitely designed cabinet,
for
250.00
Don't buy anything before
you see this model or you
may regret It. Let us demonstratesoon!
Spells
Star Drug
Store
to temalL ston
coast of Africa and then head for
the Attires. II said that Ihti movt
Inlerestllig thing alios: (he trip,
view of the weather it tint Mill,
was thut her navigation would of
fer opportunities to c Miens on
board for Interesting meteorolog
ical studies.
ELKS JUBILEE
OPENS TONIGHT
(unllnud from Paa One)
will ride Mil 1 ho roach, playing!
favorite tunes and advertising
the celebration tonight, where1
the hand will play tor the dance.
Managers , of Ike different i
events are vlelng with one anoih-;
er to see which evii will attract i
the largest crowds. Mayor T. It. :
Walters and A. II. lUiasniun will
boss the downslulrs guinea, Glenj
Parker will be proprietor of the
country store. I'pstulrs l). It,'
Lorena aud W. J. Keunelt will j
collect "hit.-ks" at the Jitney I
dunce.
To those who have, never he-!
fore uttendod line at the Klks'
celebrations the ability of C, II.
I'uderwood may he unknown. He
it said that each year, buck at
least IS years, the Klks have
chosen Mr. I'nderwood to bo
general chairman of the event
each year as the show liecomcs
better from his experleuee ami
knowledge, he is re-choen.
Money be plrntliul tonight.
Islle Rogers, I -ester Ottlelri and
Lloyd Porter will each run a
bunk, bales of inoniiy, like n
dime's worth of German marks
after the war. will be available. ;
The Kederul reserve system will
not bo needed. , There will ho
enough to give everyone all they
NEVER BEFORE
A SALE TO
EQUAL
THIS!
X
i
X;
i
In Klamath
Since 1903
11111 use. All 1'nllcd Slates inmioy
'tinned In will ho pitt In tho Niks'
charity fund lo aid the sl k and
needy of the county.
Members of tho Klks' Indite
have been working hard fur I he
Inst week decorating and plan
ning the show. D. M .Mlllan,
Fred Houston and Itmul fool;
have painted Inniimeralilo signs,
advertising the groceries at the
store. "If you don't see what
you waul, ask for It," will he
tile motto of the store.
The celebration will he held
tonight, Frldny nnit Saturday
nights.
DRAINAGE PLAN
RESUBMITTED
f'intlnnid frtiiit Ta tint))
year term. The term of J I,.
Jacob, president of Die district,
expires, urn! his oitlce will he at
Issue. Whether or not he will lie
candidate for re-elect ion, he lias
aid announced.
I ii riri nonrii officials said
they were liiiiallid hy the volmi
l tary "iurn-over" of oinnl.ni to re
'rulimtt the measure, which would
would arnvldo for a government
loan fof th coiixtru Hon of new
drains and the Improvement ol
others. Several petitions were
handed Into the iKiard contain
ing names of some prominent
men who had opposed the meas
ure when first proposed, but
who had latr liivosiigaicd tn
project on lis mollis and changed
their minds.
HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS
BRINft KKSIJLTS
. r -jj . J.
To you our many patrons and friends in Klamtth Falls Tomorrow's Herald
and Saturday's News will contain information of vital importance Never
before in the history of our business have we ever anticipated such a stup
endous cutting of prices we are dedicating our entire stock of fine Dia
monds, Watches, Silverwear, Jewelry, Radios, Pianos and Musical Instru
ments to a mammouth business expansion Sale We are confident in the
growth of Klamath Falls, and its but the natural thing for us to expand in
proportion. It will pay you to anticipate your Christmas shopping now read
tomorrow's Herald or Saturday's News mark the items you wish to purchase
then be here bright and early Saturday morning FOLLOW THE ROAD
to greater bargains and economy. ,
H.J. Winters: Jeweler
Falls
NEW ADDITION
. WILL BE DONE
IN SHORT TIME
Completion ol the new addition
al Falrvlew school, wJileh Is he.
Ing l ill In il. is evpecled within
two wcel.s.
Willi this addition completed.
Die consented condition of class
rooms al Centiiil ami Kremoul
school will he Nolveil to a cerlulii
1 dfkl'tM.
' Three i lass rooms will he avail
ul'le In the in w addition which
sill help cam for the overflow
of i li thud grndMral t'eiiirul
'mIi.hiI ihkI tii,. fourth and fifth
gruileu ut Prciyoul.
Ilesldea I tie three additional
class looms, mi niidltoi I Hill Is. he
lux Included. Thin however will
t hoi In re,uly for niTiipuncv for
' two weokn. The uddlil'iu to
Falrvlew Is ciisilug In the nelgh-
hoihood of J J,"i,lliin.
T. B. CONVICTS .
ARE CAPTURED
lirNTSVILI.E. TctiiV. Oft,-II,:
I If i -Six of Hie II tubercular!
tonvUts ho rlptied their auy,
lo freedom from the Wyimo pris
on farm near here, had been re-
lapiured last nlglu. Two packs' " '" '"
of IiIomiIIiuiiiiiIh were on the trail, SAINT MA ML Frnni-e, (11. - .
or the other eight. U'I'I Aijeiui Terrat, a deuf mule.
The flflli und sixth ronvli is I who started a walk around the
were captured near the Sniltler I world In. April. 11137. left lodny
farm, seven miles below Hauls- j for London, en mule lo America
vtllo, by a posse hcudod by Dog He ulreudy has vlslled Spain. Pr
(teraeuut Tom Cauihen from the jtugal. Central Knrope, Nooh At
isnllentlnry here. Knur convicts : rtca, A-lu and Franoe. lie Uvea
were taken earlier on the st reels hy Ihe sale of postcards ah.ng th
of ilunlsvllle. route.
Read Tomorrow's
Herald and Saturday's
Morning News
on rii
Tlnirw1ny.;0ct(ibcr 11, 102ft
COOLIDGE AND
SPANISH KING
WILL CONVERSE
WASHINGTON. Oct. II. tlM't
President Coolldge pill Imld u
radiotelephone couvnrsalloli wlllt
, ilio king of Spain at the official
opening of Urn lulled Slates.
I Spanish telephone servlio at lil
I u. iu. Halurdiiy. Hie While lloiiso
announced today. '
I Mr. Coolldge Will lulk Wllhlhe
king from the I', H. Chnmlwr of
I'oiiiineice hiilldiug.
HEALTH STATUS
IN BASIN GOOD
KrifagMiie standoiiliit of. ooiiii
glous ilUeui-es. the heullh siatus
In Klamiiih Falls Is particularly
K I, Mild Dr. G.'S. Newson, Med-
lull director of the Klamath
Count) healih mill, today..
There lire into llrally no eon
Maloiia dlsxnis's in Klumalh at
present,'" suhl Dr.' Newsom, "lid
i lie few that are under ireiumeiit
are uh'iiil ready for release from
ijuuniniliiv."
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