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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1928)
Pnjre Six TFtE EVENING nKKALD. KLAMATH - FALLS, OREGON mm mm nr IILVIIU I.UILiI Ul Mine .innmni lull I 1 .1 H I I I 'J iiiiuuu uuyi i iuii i ... . . . ..: i Tluirndav. Novcnilicr ft, 1f2A (Special 10 The Itgrnld) Mm. Nelsun Cola. rnrrcsnnndeiii:' MILLS ADITION. Nov. 8. f Th Ministerial Association of Klumath Fll, hold li regular monthly meeting at Hie Cnti-trega-1 tlonnl church nn-Wamlind Aven ue Monday morning at in:. Hi o'-'-"Tlock. The wives of l!i ministers were present nt this mooting. The mllre group wore pnesl of Iter. Mid Mm. Nelson F Pole nt lunch ,. rou at I hi noon hour. Those pi-e-onl worn llov. in. I Mrs. Frank )j. Wcmmol. Itor. nnd Mrs. J. Henry Thnm.iii. Mov. .mil Mr. Krort Robinson, llov. nnd Mrs. Mulhnlland. Rov. and Mr. T. V. tintght. licv. C. ('. Jensen ' nnd Kor. V. K. Allison. The Mill Sohnril Parent-Touchers association Is suonsrr!r,2 a rummage sale for nil ilay. Satur day, November loth. Mary mer chants of the city hsvo d mitel ' merchandise to 'his s.lc, a o!l an paimtis and friends of tno school. There will be a gurM cl-1 lection rf child 'on a nppn'ol in; choose from. as well as seasonable j garments for a.lulM CLARENCE SAUNDERS GIVES HIS SUCCESS RECIPE . ii 'NEVER RECOGNIZE DEFEAT! Tells of Fight to saunders and his "pink palace" ''Profits Turned At The Pino Tree Regain His Position lly MCA Service MEMPHIS. Tonn.. Nov. R "NVvor lot the world koop you ;down. There Is Micro for ovory man who refuses to reoopnlao do- jfoRl" i Willi I hose or.ls riai-onrC I Saunders, rhuin store magnate, 'sums up his experiences In the 'last few yearn, during which time I no made a fortune. lost it and I then staged a come-back to make ! .1 second fortune more spectacu larly than he made the first. Just a mfniito, though. Saun ders does n't 1 1 ko that word ("comeback." i Ho admits that he lost a for itune. went through bankruptcy' land now has a business that he I wouldn't soil for Sa.oon.dtio rash j but he doesn't like the "come back" part. "I Was Xevor Down" . .' :.-' lift Critics Into Boosters'' To Imiiire n film pr-dii. linn equally, (inportuni in iho sj rcni nil wns iho musical pliiy rf "Horn. Murle" In the singe, Motto-Hold wyn-Muyer ns.icnihlcri one nf ihn must remitrkalilii screen casts stcn In a plciuio duiliiK Hi I c. i Ion yearn for. the screen voriinu of I hut f a moils play. The oast, which roads lll.c n bine bo. k of Hie rluonia. Is lu ail . etl by Joan ( rawfiiril In the tlilo role and Jnnios Murray In I he featured male rulo. Thoso two urn the youngsters who hnvo undo in.' mint ruilil si i lil. up lyoui'ii, Inn Hik nyiiiuilhi'il.' rule ill' lln... Mill ie's hlisliilllil. while lillisnn tim IiiiiiI, one i.i t In fcii- IUI..I ilncrs .it Ci'l.ll tun Slr.i helm's "Hi i" And "lllluil llus. Imiulii," has Iho r. lo of "Hindi IIiihI ii'ii." d mior ol u I'uiik of ll.'lill W'llOlls I'll I - Illt'lllllS. 'I lie iii linn - Is pii'sonioil tm , iho si-l I Willi the lull lllilnh ill 'so re of l!iidiilih ItIiiiI iiiii) II. I hill Hlolhiul. ' Atieinius in icvlvii irluiiKiilur i.hiiiod sinmiis !u Kolllll ArrhH Inn .. lulled. 'I he "luililis worn not performed n ml hud to he cm wllh scissors' a rililo lnt n hoosior." sayi Saunders drily. . In 1924 Pauhdor irled to cor ner Iho riKgly WliiRly atock In wan Ktreei. no Koi in irnor ,,. (. , ,hlrlllR ,n nu riN Hi. ami inr n niomoni It ' hi 'ked as if lie would . pm iho scruws on iho Wall Sired oporii. Inrj in it iihe.tr. I.nf fMultleit. I.tt a suspension of rules by (he S.ook I '"T."'".' ' '" n.l H' Fxchangn rosultod in liieaklii ihe corner anil Saunders, COLDS MAY DEVELOP . INTO PNEUMONIA lliiux.t IV. .th, who hurt ui hli votl f.nut' mi tin HtiiKtin nf throo i ttii- It 1 trim I Irwi miinnv ' h ' ; The Cnmmunity r.-.ntregaii nal fay!l .., ,h(, monrv ,.,., m church la nntlcipitln aplendlrij was eXf.r ,,own njltn., fpt . !! fellowship at the -huroh on TSurs- Ae(tchfA ,rom thp propor ,..,,,,! :' day eveninif. when inem:e.- and j0f u,inK, J 1 . fr""" of ,he r,,l,rrn PR'0H The story of Saundora- rise ! j, a fellowship dinner togeihor at , riM a,n (s , of ,,; j I. : 30 o'clock. Rev. C. If. lni- moiit tvMarnUr , Anleri,.an j; risen, tuperlnlendetit or the Ore- j mnrM hiKtrv. fu, ns nls. t on OrmeVegallonal churches. , s f .isev th. f ' - Rev Charles E. Ward of the 1 i tlilncr Congregational church of S-l- m ! Fvp years ngo Saundm hnrk. - and Rev. Howard C. Stover of tn (1 Wa StIW, ,n ,h( (amnnft .Knight Memorial Congregational ; pj(tR,y WiKy ronfr church of Salem are to he our dhv . flt w1 hj, ,, ,,. lingulshed guests, who 4II each ,.lnrHlro Sal11,rrs , orurntinll ' give n kddross f.,r n1(.n motv ,,( ji( ur. rruax is navmg a mnner i fjS,, '''VC'V i i ""cottage built on the comer of Wantland and Adams. The huil 1- . will stun in wiih A financial ileal ui.ioli he . mnne on a 1,1.1 iP.n . .k.. of r! sloros in 1 cities, cxrutliit ring is noariy compicien nun "'ast has placed him at the head lug' in six niiuths to a nation oe tor rroii. of apw Coma:iy with a rom- Mr. and Mrs. T. B. W esl.all. ; hjned W(,al(h o( J200 UlJ0 000 , - returned Friday from Crescent ; hIm , . new naona rnaln City, where they have been the i of Krorerr aD(J m(,af mar. f jmis'. two weeks. While there , ket(u ; Ihey purchased a 40 acre farming A npw com-anv ha. lu mult: ui'ir tract and expert soon. wide chain of l.'.o stores. And this will be hut the first unit. Bark of this organization will be Ihe Clarence Saunders Cor poration, a holding company sot ting its revenne from the stock It 11 INCUMBENTS 1 WIN TUESDAY fContlnue from Page One) lloovor carried the county, by u 1737 plurality. Robert Jt. fin tier, repul.liran formed to take over the small holds in the Clarence- Saunders chain already established hv Stores.' Inc.. and from the nyal- Saunders. It Is hacked by final)- ties it colhits for the use nf its north and east thai hauled Sann- cial interests in Chicnso. Now ' patented fixtures. Saunders is to York, Boston nnd Detroit. Al- be president of this new roni ready it has horn announced that pany. 4he Clarence Saunders Stores.1 An Imposing list of "hiK . v. iy Baylng offeei lu huimliiK i I I Ho roslitnoil from the pros!, dotioy of 1'iggly Wlgnly. which ho founded. To wlM out his losses .he hud In give up the "pink pal ace," the luliwlul dream home he was building on the outskirts of Memphis. . For noariy a year the intinslon. throe-iiuaricr complete id., remained tied up In Ihe curls: then It was sold under iho hummer. Then Saunders got busy. He established a new siring nf stcros. They prospered; unit, as he said, 'critic begun to turn to friend j when they ssw how profitable the venture was becoming. Now Saunders is reaching iho- crcil again. City Owns "Piilarc" The "pink nalace" today be longs to ihe i lly of . Memphis as a museum of natural arts nnd hlstry. The rliy nlso uwns .1 acres of ground surrounding It as u park, including a ln.acre lake which Saunders hail constructed. Saunders will not say u groul deal about his nowt victory. "I seldom give nilvico." he says. "I never lake ndvico am1 Amone them ere XI. holns llradv. while the other fellow may lisle copper king: Fergus Herd, capl- ho d.iosn't tuke It oliher. tahst: V. M. liortlos. Investment amniiion is in iiuvo uio in-si broker: J seph l. Hay, New York ud the most surea In Ihe world, j real estate operator, and Won- nrno uumu iv mr i.e ...t.v, dell Anderson of Kelroii. All never to ask favors, lo bailie told some 2uil millionaires are , against all obstacles regardless of behind Saunders. hoy may kociii. and to in,i,-...i hnnklnr Interesis In the live within my means." This lust item living wiinin ., i.i. i iii nr.. n iw his mear.s will noi im. iiiiiio as giving hfin foil support. ,diificnll from now on ns In Iho I ti... dollar mark of profit has UurK uuys ion .wing nis eras.. . i Antipodes ns well as screen rami. I the world over, has the rolo of Sctr.eunt Mill. .no 'i f iho ll.iyal , Northwest M,.iiiile, In toe- i .Millie." which Is now being jMiown in ihe pine Tree iheair. t rilslnon Halo, who has been' ii i.iar mid lending man cf pic tures iliulng Iho Ins! duieii Cnuubs from rel.U miy Ir.id In is. riuiu irtiul.lc. can l..p iIkri now huh I .iisiitiiilvieit, an ciniiKihrd liniHile lU.it plivmil In lolic, ( iruiiuil.l.in it a iiiinlicjl Jim , it. iv hull Hint., 1.1 a. 1 1. .ii; aitilli.a nl.J hcala iho Intl nn. A im mlirim i ami In hihits frit gtuulh. (II all lyismii .liuua rrooanle It iro. i.!i.u.il l,v I,,, I, nicillcd aiuhiiriiica aa one of llie ri' ilcl lir.tlins m'.-n.-li. ler i ui; li fiMin rnl.la ami l.ien.h.al Iriilaii.tn. CiciiiiiiNinn rniilsiiia, in Sililllmn in crct.ile, ollu-f Itculinu rlnrnts which aeoilin ami heal th iiiltamcd vliniirsnoa ssl rhip the it , liLiiiiii uliiln iIip i-rciimi guvs un t lIlC aehl.tlh, is sliMillieil lulu the lil ssl. nii.i.li ihe ac.il l llie Ir.iiihlg) and i lie. lit Ihe puiHth of the gutim ( rmniiiUloii It (iiiMiiiml isiltfso trv in tlie Irrttinsnt nf coushs Irom rnl.N, fjionrhitit anil minor lurtnt o( hinmhliil Iftitalluna, and It rtrrllrnf lr hull. II1.9 up the a)iriii allrrruldt or fhi, Mmirv trfmulcl If net in. lieu. I afl.f Lilting trcoldlng leillrec. ii.iik Ak yiuir dtusilM. (adv.) CREOMULSION FOR rf COUCH ROM COLDS tha thano on V 4 n nucleus nanirs" in Iho lininess r?rld I- ire.-oniod as hacking Sanndors. .. , . .. , !tv put him over for the district candidate in congress from this j 1 ran fifth in Klamatl:. although ii opponents. V. W. Winfrey and large majority in Deschutts conn- . J'tn Milton. Karl Whitlork. county ..or- oiut, had Httlo difficulty in dc 1017 votes over Walter Pierce. 'His running mate, Denton Bur- 'rilek of Redmond, was second In Collier was first, l'o district, was given a plurality or "........p. n.. V . ' leUn Jinto.Towi.tX. B. ran. ilemocriit. was ilected cir cuit indue, ntul l.ee lleail. dem ocrat, ran tli for represent- utivo in the stale leglsiuiitrr. . I At The Liberty Cnzad had clear sailing for re- In point of the fact. Pierce polled " 1 " election lo constable' of Link more voles than anth lluitod. pro- "-aii oi umiiri ....ro. a.,.. j rn,p llWlrk., oefoallng II CI.-.V hahly duo to active campaigning jE- Bradbury, fourth. Howard. . beTe on several occasions prov-1 The one-sided victory of Mlas lous to the oloction. lOlienchain over Burrell .Short , Klamath folowed thp safe, sane j was surprising to. most politi and conservative trend by return- j cal' observers. It was believed Ing a big majority for Hal Moss, : that the race would l.e close. East Side. West Side." re- eontly produced at tun New York Htn.Uo. Allan Hwun's script railed for u pugilistic cncoiiuler in which (iojrge O'Brien knocks Ihn well- secretary of state, for Tom Kay. and that chances of each were slate treasurer, and John L. a toss-up before the election. Rand. George Rossman for justice Obcnchain's popularity In city of the supreme court, and I. II. and country, his strength In the Van Winkle, state attorney ecu- Chilouuiu district, the fart that eraL It Is interesting to note the American electorate is in tuat of those candidates, all but 'lined to desire a change, and one, Xr. Ilium, wore incumbents, concerted and organized op i However Klamath's electorate j position against Short by var Has hardly what one would call; lous groups, principally lumiier - conservative througlic.'.ii. All tile ' mm,' proved too great factors " political dope pointed lo R. S. ; for the Incumbent to. overcome. Hamilton, Bend. leading candi-' C. R. William's decisive vict date for speaker of the house. ory over FT. J. Ticknor was to carrying first or second in Klam- he expected. He had the solid nth for re-election to the state rupport of the republicans In legislature. Heretofore he has addition to the solid strength polled large votes In the basin of the populous Chiloqnii dist- und his increased importance In rict. I (lie state has l.rought his name Lloyd Low is the next sheriff, j before Ihe people. 1 His vote was 196 greater than .mil 10 and b?hold, Hamilton i combined votes of his two .The mayor's contest was a "horse race" with Watters nos ! ing out the victor by a mujority of 107 votes. . I. S. Balentine defeated I -cm ; L. C.aghagen for police judge by a majority of nearly 5oo ( vites. In so far as state atid nation . al offices are concerned, . Klam alh elected a straight republican ; ticket, from Hoover down Bull -r. , ii-ioriiii rt!i'ieii. tuts km - islaMvc. .mil cnunty offices were as folli.ns: Silas Ohenelmln, C I R. Williams. Karl WhHIoek. (i. IT Coz.nl i:. It. Henry. ClarA nut "King Solomon, Calkins Hu Viiul. Lloyd L. Ijiw. known strong man. Denton Ilurilic It. A. M. Collier. ; n the Intervnl following the City politics are non-partisan, knock out. King Solomon Is under the Illusion that he Is Peter Pan, RKI.KASi: BOAT Tlloir.HT surrounded by beautiful wood TO III-: KOI Hr.VXKK nymphs In sylvan surroundings. The nymphs were Impersonated SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. .1. I V ,y a dlstingitlshed group of Alher- Instructlon from Washington, I). n;, na.h iluncors, borrowed C, today forced Iho i-jaxt guard from -hi,, una;" and led by to release the L'Aiintln. formerly Kvelyn (iroves. the notorious rum-runner Feder- "p;ast Side, West Side" comes lo nlshlp. which had been caplured to the Lilierty theater today for Tuesday off the Southern Callfor- n. showitig of two flays. if i M LM MA. . 1 1 MUfrmi Two democratic candidates nia coat after a gun buttle. t were favored for county offices, was reported the registry of the . Ilhcurratism was responslbl-' and for representatives to the ! L'Ao.uf!a had been f mud autiion-: for the loss of Gr.,000 weeks' state legislature. W. M. Dun- lie. ork In Kngland last year. HrTERnrLO anJ cnit m the mil. I V cigarette that suiislic. That U Ix came it ha taste. It mihlnct h nm flat or insipid Chesterfield ha character liavor aroma and appeal. I)uu firx, to the ex- Mild enough for anybody. and yet they Satisfy tra fine qualify nf it tohacrrt, ami .ccnndl)' ta (he can e -bt. 'topic) m4rimf - ,1. Iilcmling and cro filcnjiiijj. '1 hey arc mitil yc, Very inilj. utul yet they satisfy. Ctiii,,, Mom'n Pop In the Limelight By Cowan SIDE GLANCES By George Clark m mm 4o xX& Hit TO Svjttf MIM VjO TO VuT VJi It no -rut Ay.En.yct ; liiU . Uc ft- '- LIKE -DOC CcCC.yTnROU'iiJ c SO ,J .1 lift- I I fLSf1 H.T I V.5.U.,lf NO') . -WHt Ti.t WW Ht'V&H. 'r)t td'-'i ' wiii4 ci'tvu sows POIMT VOV) OjJ NT im'.Nii 10U TO VCSfc .i PGuf'tsri .. sVi J. 3M.CHW0O i R?LfTCAL PM.IN . D")i!M Tv6. Cs.'i ivnRVA : tuif. soOft "de lk of -BWiCi co;.e- iJ1 (ii"Mmii 4V XV Jl Want . a I OU'"' .'fifrtTninf,. THA.T Ve5'nr. i IhU 'fY., s'int'4 "new u;iW.t .$.)CA U MltTOIc O" ClSX'JS'.'jTiJiCi. MOT TiTiS'.'f SCtC'tt-W, i.BO)"f BtaiCt VXiKlli A MtU?-it.','.'..iC - tf, H0 A V.:,'?VK . uif-.:.-S', r", ' 1 4T r , . 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