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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1928)
Monday, (VtoW 20, 102A TTffl EVENING HlfoAfA MMtkM rATJ.fi. oftEGMf 1 1 NEWS IN BRIEF i Mini) VMlliin Criiti'r l.iiki- ' Cum from ull HmtloiiH of I lie Vnltixl Hluli'H nni Htill vlnllliiK Cialor lk. Hominy u lllm of thuiimH worn awn 1 in lliu uark from it far auiith u Ttiim'aii. Cur in liulim ri'Klnit-rid al llio ruuKvrs lump, Many of (lip imiiorUl urn aolng u fur.' un tliu rniiKm autliiil In Ilia iiim u mill I lip ii liruiii'lilnif tiff iinlo llm Muilfonl lilitliwity, iiiiikliiK Hi .trip In I In? vulloy cliy via I'roa Ihh'I. Thin trip In ilttlliitiirul ol tills tliii" of tliu your. Kimiln lira In kiIiiiiIIiI ciiiiitllliiii mill I hi. Hii'iiKry ha inlmii ou Ilia rich aiilinminl alnitlua. HM'Hk Tonlirlil " MIm Kmlly 11, Kimubulil, uxo rullvu iiiK'reinry of I he N'ailoiiul Kvili'intloil of IIUMlimnM uiul I'ru fiiMlolliil Woiiii'U'i rliilia" of Ni'W York i lly will -apt-ax liofur Iho Uimlni'M niul I'mfi'Mloiiul wommi tunlKlit ut I liu rollian llrlllo lit C:3U o'clock. II In pljuiimi that nt li'BHt 6U will alti'iid lha bun unt In honor of MImi KiiruUiihl. I. A. II. Mi-rllnir , Th N'ovoinlx'r inert I tic of Kula Itins rlmplor. IuiikIiIit of tho Amorlruu (Involution la M-hciliilitil for Muniluy I'vrnliiK, NovkhiImt fifth. At lhl 1 1 urn Mm. 1,. L. Truux inl Mm. Itrrt C. Thomiu ara to tin liontxiuirn. "IIIMoiio Hoots of Klmumh County," prom- Ism to b mi IntiTemliig subject, At Hklllliiffton llmhlr MiimlMTi of Tho Voiliii'iliiy IlrlilKu rlub ru (o myi-t on W ill im.iUy with Mm. T.. It. KklllliiR toil. At thla 11 mo tliu imtnibnrt will enjoy ono o'clock brlilao lunchnon, Tho alx hioiiiIhth hav lii low acorns are to be hoatpam to the inombcrs having hlitb corei. Uaure TurMUy Mln - Tho UirIoii mid Uull'v uuxill- ry huvo completed pi una fur a dance to bo hold it l-rirlim hall on Tuusday nlKlit. Tb dunce will bit a Hallowe'en atfulr for the mi'rnbvm ami thrlr frluntla. The Jack llowrlim orchestra will provide the music. Willi MIm Moinyri The ovnnlni rla'na of IJK-Ila (latnma rhaptur of The Delphian, la acliedyled to meet on Thumday ovmlng. November flrnl at the homo of .MIm Ida Mumyi-r. S11 Juniper mrevt at 7.-30 o'clock. Mm. Itarliul Appli'itulo Bolonion, loader, wltl priilu. MIm llftd Id'iuriiiil Mlna . .Mildred Duvlx, private t!i;relnry to Karl V. Ity iiuIiIh, of the rlmniliir of roniiiiorro wan at her dnnk today nflr 1111 enjoyable week end at ltoachurjc with rcla tlvca and frlenda.. Di'lpliluii ( liapti-r Mi-Wlnir Di-lphlana will meet nil Turs day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the city library for a apodal mooting; called. All member are aaked to bo on time aud to bring text book. "NIiik'i'K I ''" WoniliTfiil "llnn'l m Imm Al JoIh .11 In 'Tin' HIiikIiik I'ont'," In I liu word II. (I. Ht In or the Hi'iil lnrn I'urltlc brutiK lit buck to frlvwla loduy. Mr. mid Mm. rllidn I'lijoyml tho pli'luru In I'ortliiiid on Hiitunliiy lllullt. HtlllilhK I mill y the allow In i ii mi 1 11 w nt tho t'rnti rlim In Mgdljrd for flvo duyn. "Oim mjnlite yim lire In tmim, llu m-xt riiida yon luiiiililiiR yoiimidf nil k," la the wuy Hli.ln dimcrlben It. Mr. and Mm. Hi.'ln Hiicnt tliu w-ik end In I'nrllund, whi-re Mr. Htoln attended a llrket clirk confiir I'liie. ' . , ii Ht. Miuj'a Moilcty Memliem of Ml. Mnry'a Allnr uociety will hold u apccliil.iiii'ct I11K In the rear of Amu'inhly Imll iienduy, t)i lobcr :m. ut, o'clock. Minn Ccci'llu M c.l J lion. Mm. Thullinfi-r and Mm. llmry Joy cuux are to liiivn iliur" of the nodal procrum fur the evenlim. Mm. T. K. Mi lloiiiild mill Mm. t'hnrlea Itllciy v. Ill be himti-aMia at thU tliiiK. Mcmbcm are cordial ly Invited to be prcnont. Homo I'roin the Koulh Mm. J4me llernttl I homo from a l wcekn viicutlon apent In old Virginia wltir relutlvea mid friend. Mm. Ilcrnett enjoyed her rimt vlxlt l tho noulli In mors lllun elxteeii year and whllo her trip' wn dellxhtful. Mrv llernett l happy to bo back I In the went. VUttliilf I'rom Portluiul M. Helomou of l-ukevlew ac cofpatited by Arthur Joluman ar rived In the city on Sunday to upend aeverul day here on bul nea. Mr. I'eteraon la In the lum ber bualneu In Lake county: While here the iJike comity via Horn are at the Motel Arcade. KnJoyel Trip Hominy Mr. and Mm. Ileiiry Perklna and Mr. and Mm. A. K. Tbomaa enjoyed a trip In Tulo'laUo on Sunday. TI1I1 wan Mm. l'erklna' flmt trip lo )a lake, and the wa very much lulerented In watching tho flock of scene and duck. Ml. II Kel llonie I Mr. I.i'ullii itoger In Ikiiiim finm KuKcue und HoHobiirK, j whero alio bun been fur the pant Heverul ilnyi, Al Itimebiiig Mm, Hokhi ullviiiled thu Nlutu. con- I feienio of lliu I'lil'i'lil-'leiu licr ui'.kiii'IiiIIoii. In Ku'xeiie Mr, ling 11 enjoyed the week end Willi her , iluiiKliler. Mltm Jeun unit .eplui ItogerH, who nrn sittelid llilt tliu 1'iilvemlly -f Dri-Koii. "KIiiiiihiIi K11IU hud 11 wonderful rcprcM'iilnllou Ml tho nlutu 1 ou ter cine of Hie I'.-T. A., und ull the Indie wlm iitiended' Kiilned nun h vnliiublii diilu tn prewnl to the uKuoclulliiii In Kluiiiuth Kallx," Ml. lUii.cm stilled loduy. Ml") Allelilum l-uveo Word liu been received In KluinaUi Kail lulling of the do imrtiire of Jenu AHcIiImou. for the punt three ycura muiiimer of the AmIiIuikI t'limmiinlly Jlo'inltul in Aahliiud. M Imm Allihlon will take ihurgo of tho couuty hoe pllal 111 i;rnnl I'll within the rn-ir future uurorilliig to u ri-cenl unnoilliccment iiilule. Mini A II -cIiIih.ii I well knowu lu Klam nili Kullx. where' ahe baa muny frlcuiM who will wlh her auo iiik In her , new venture. Just Before the Wedding,' m... 1141 ir...lit,ll,n. VulllO of ' I Mil .w.,..- - pulp ami, If Per. In .'auaoUi, waKil I H211.Hl.aui. IB McilfoCfl Ti-opli for Homer" I In the aeutlnieiil of people ut- tending tlm movie bua anytliliiK to do Willi the general aeiillment of the public, p.'ople of Vedford are almoni oue-hundred percent lor I lorn nr. Siiuduy when new jreel weno ahowu at the Craur . Ion giving uecoitiii of tho plucea lUover ii it J t'.uiltli vloltcd r iciully. the atldleiiPf) cheered wlld lly for Hoover. Not no much for 'fnillh however: jCluike In Meilfonl I J Clurkn nt llm tlltl.-l. lr.t.r compiiny pent the week-end In Medford with friend. With a party of frlenda Clitrko attended tho mutlireo oh Sunday at the Crnterlon In the valley city to wlini- the allowing of John Gilbert III "The Kour Wolla. He! returned, home laat night. - l'"";l,"" v. Tt-k.imM V; 1. V I- 1 .,fK r - -: T.i At The - PINE TREE TIIEATKE Last Showing Today 4 In The Htagv TUB Claman Players in A Comedy IUo ( 'Family Trouble' Oil tlm Hereon IIKRK IIIJIOJI in '.'HOT NEWS" , I .... ..- . Ir ' ' Coming Tomorrow VAUDEVILLE WOOD You remember Lust Fall Kvcry Family Needud delivery ut onco Order Block Wood Early E. L. . FRENCH Phone 607 At the LIBERTY . THKATRB- J.AST KHOWIXO TODAY REX (King of. Wild Horses) with . . Jack Perrin is - "TWO OUTLAWS" Setu MulHiiddlra, beautiful commoner bride cf Prince Chlchlbu, heir appurt-nt to the throne of Japan, poaed for thla "official photo graph" Jut beforo her recent marriage. Docun't ehe look awcet, though? Sho went ta echouL In Wanhlngton while her Dad aerved as Jupunee ambaiuador to the U. S. MIm Tultle lfl After having apout tho greater I poll of tho aumnier month at ; I llllllflllMI Ml IliU lllllflf Ul ll.?r IUi- i in, nr. ana .urn. 11. r. i utile, i MIk8 Ixi ll Tuttle has returned to : Sun KiuiicIhco to apend tho win- ter month. IU'cauBc the next regular meet ing of he Parent Teachora' a- aoclation of -feiilral-Freuiont la Kenni) HdIiU Mi-etliiB H. E. Kennoy of Culver, Ore gon, CMtiigo organizor of the Yo Iteahlr lu .Wilnnil-- Mr. and Mra. fcdword JJoIe und daughter, Mlt Catherluu arj now making their home lu Ah land. Mr. Doylo I employed with tho Southerb Pacific. They lormerly mudo Klumnili I'ujls tliolr homo. . . . . i Ktutn i,r (Ireffon ha been la Kla- ilieaoled for Tueaany. Novcmoeri - , , , ,. Mm. Wulr Itet uriMil Mra. Willlnm Wale I home from Hoaeburg where alio-roceTil-ly attended the state conference of tho Parent Teachers' association. VI'IUiir Here Winrno II. Smith of Sun Jose. California, with friend I enjoy ing aeverul iluy In Kluiiiuth county. Mr. Smith inmln tli.i trip ly iiioior. 1 1-llliiK rrlemln Mm. Harry Cuden of Denver. Colorado plun to return homo next Kridny after spending the pat fortnight In thla city with old frlenda. Vlxltnr I'mm Cliicn Mr. W'nllonburg und duiiRhtor Olid Mliis llradley, ull of t'hlco. Cnlir., oro enjoying a ylall hero with frlenda for n few day. They are- stopping at tho Hotel Arcade. Jefrcmoii Itetllrneil Tcnnynon Joffcrson of Kugnnc liu returned homo nfter having completed a mirvey of local poa tnl territory at tho request of Postmaatcr John A. McCall. Portlunil Vlillop ;MI Mary Armstrong of . Port land In oujoying a visit nt tho homo of Mm) Fred Huock of lloitMM. ' .MIm WltlUin nt MtH MIm Faith Wllllum bit accept ed a position at Moo' store in the glove department. ' Mis Wll 111 m ha I ii ken the position left racunt by the reslKlntlon of Mr. Lou Ijingworlhy. Vlslleil In Cliy Mis Murjorlo Iteeder, one of the teachers of lllldehraud tran sacted business In the oily over Iho week-tud. t b.ler' At Alilnnil Mr. and Mr. V. 11. Crlsler of this, cliy enjoyed aeveral dayt iccently nt tho homo of Mr. and Mm, Frank Nelsou of Ashluud. Mm. Crblcr and Mrs. N'elsou are nlstera, v I Dr. Peterson Home - I Dr. C. Pitemon of The I'nloii ', Pulnli'Ha DeuUst Parlor In tho ; Winter lniildiiig I ' back froiii j a brief business trip to Portluiul. . I Vukliiia Visitor' Peter McKlnnln of Yukinui, j WuHhingtou, is In Kluiiiuth Falls, , pluiining to remain here for at i least, a week. ! sixth, which U electl-ju day, the meeting will be postponed until the. following Tuesday, Novem ber 13. Announcement of the postponement wn made today by Mra. Leslio Itogers, president who baa Just returned from Hoaeburg where sho attended the state conference. Mm. Olen jealcr wUj., .... , ru.vo- ln.rgo of program for "l ' Mwt llm ne.t mei'llne ' ' Hie pre-ehool group of j American Association of Vuiver Kituineil rrom ItOM-l.urg ,' 8it.v women is scheduled to meet ion Tuesday evening at thu home 'of Mrs. Percy Murray at 12 .Pacific Terrace at 7:30 o'clock. jMrs. Hal Oglu will have charge 'of tho proKrum. All members children weeks making a preliminary 'tour of the couuty. Mr. Kcnney spent tho laat week In southern Klamath .county and will spend some time In northern Klamath. ;Thls afteruoou Mr.1 Kenney held .a meeting at Fort Klamath. the Mr. N. II- Drew la homo from ltoeburg where she attended the stale conference of the Parent Teachers' ussociutiou last' week. WOOD Fill up your bins with BLOCK WOOD at the present price, while good weather lasts. Bad weather is apt to bring advances in price most any day. Phone us your orders for fuel., We carry , a large stock of Fir, Pine Slabs, Blocks, Body and Limbs, any length. Also Coal Briquets, Fuel Oils and Oil Burn erg. Quick service. Peyton & Co. "Wood to Burn" 120 S. 7th eu Phone B3S The Record of Charles R. Williams i Itrpobllcan cariillUato for the 2-year rcrm n county t-vm- mbmtoner. Horn In 1870, near Aider Gulch, Montana. Educated there, Engaged In the stock IiukIimtm. there, raising; rattle anil ahecp until 1UI7 when he twltl out hia rnm-h of TOO ot WH acres) and all hl ntock for a very K""1 Ijrlce. At the. time h auhl out ami Iert Montana ho was ono of the 1 urgent aliiiera of cuttlo in tho state. . Coino to linker county. Oregon In HUH ami went Into the ranching Lulne alxnit 40 mllcn west of Hnlu-r. Waa reiic-d from llx cat lie hinines Ja 1IW by the continued deprvnslon in. that Industry. Camo to Chiioquln, flregon In 135. Worked for wngre la tho wood tile Milliner of 1 !. . , Operated a retnll liiinlHT yard in ChDoqnln muler Hie name of W IllUma l,uiiilei- compuiiy, aince January 1, iVM. Started s branch retail lumber yard at lily, Oregon, October lfKSH - . -i -. '. .. Member board of directors Cliiloqnln school district No. OA ' two yearn. President or the city council of Cliaoquin, Oregon aince the Incorporation of the town. Ovrps hia 'own children. - home In Chlloquin. Married. Four There arc 1133 registered voters In East nd Weat t.TUl. oquin precincts, most of, whom have not lived In the county more, than 3 years. MTe believe on member- of tlm const court should be a man familiar with . our problems., and we are satisfied with Williams. , We welcome investigation of William' Record i ' and ask your support for him Election November 6, 1928. -Paid Advertisement. ' . ; WILLIAMS FOR COMMISSIONER CLUB A. W.- Priaulx, Secretary Murileil at Sin n il llmrl ( liun li. Ml Katherliio jllorsey of Kl leiislieric, WiishliiKtnn lieenme tlm brim of li;ler I'l'lerson of Kiirciio ul u simple church wed ding on Saturday nlKlit ut formed at Sacred Heart ami those Interested in .arc usl.eil to ultcnd thu meeting. The railway that runs beneath Loudon, a distance of six and a elKht 'hulf miles, and conveys letters church ,and parcels between Whitechapel forme dat" bacrcd Heart church jaud l'addington. gives a service with Father A. F. Loeser official-of abqut 850 journeys a day at lug. - ..... 'au average of 20 miles an hour. Untitle (ilrlN 111 lielore. Jcun nnd Caryol Itun ile, daiiihtera of Mr. and Mi. II. A. U unite of Norlh Mrroiid. are confined to the funilly hiiiue Willi un attack ot Illness. Tutlny tile Klrls'nre very linn Ii Improved, lliiMkllngi-r Attended .Meeting A. K. lilockllngur, owner ot the Chlloquin Lumber company r ocelli I y attended the Pacific Logging Congress ill Portland. Vulley Isilor Mr. and Mrs.'VV. M. Lynns of .Medford spent the week end In ! Klitiiiatli Kulls. PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LI VESTOCK 'EXPOSITION polil llii) ln' Hunting " j HiisIiii-m Vlsllorh .Mr and Mr. Hen l.eur and i J. Murphy of Ilorris. t'allf., family spoilt Hiinduy in tho vlclu- spent tho week end here tiunii It y of the Algoma rump, hunting. net lug business. TAXIDERMY Game Heads ' and Rugs Our Specialty Fur and Hide Tanned Tlint door head will havo bounty nnd expression If niounlod by Wardwell Fur Co. "Everything In Furs" Expert Tnxlilermlsts anil Furriers MO 8. Ulli Ht, CLETRAC CRAWLER TRACTORS " Power Traction Speed There is a Clutrnc Crawler Tractor to fit the specifi cations of every tractor operation winter and sum. mer. The Uletrac "20" the Cletrac 30" the Cle trno "40" and tho Cletrac "100" cover practically every power requirement you arc called upon to meet. The popular Cletrac exclusive features patented steering mechanism "one-shot" oiling sys temand plain bearing lower track wheels arc standard design in all these models. J. W. KERNS 1203 South Sixth Street to PORTLAND and back ' Z Tickets at this special low fare will be good in coaches only. To Portland they may be used only on the .Special Train November 2. Return trip may be made any day on trains carrying coaches , arriving Klamath Falls prior to midnight, Nov. 7. SPECIAL TRAIN . November 2 Lv. Klamath Falls . . 8:30 a.m. Algoma 8:48 Modoc Point . . . 9:01 Chiloquin 9:15 Pine Ridge ... 9:18 Braymill ..... 9:23 Kirk . . .... 9:36 Crescent Lake . 11:05 a.m. At. Portland . . . . 6:30 p.m. It will be helpful if you buy your tickets now and -thus avoid rush and oongestion ot train time. Southern Pacific flTY Tlt'KKT AtiKNT or r.SHi:Xt;l-;il STATION l'HOXK Hi l'HOXK 1.11) AimimooaimeeinmeimC See the New Oakland All American Six For The First Time Monday Evening, 7 O'clock Special Music by. Jack Bowring Free Flowers for the Ladies -DANCING- t - i LaPrarie Bros. Anderson i. ( . - - Motors, Inc. ..;.('.- 831 Klamath Ave. Klamath Falls, Ore. Phone 212