The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 12, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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    Pace Six
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Montlny, Novnnht'r 12.
TRUGEOFTWO
I COMPANIES
MH
Concern Will Establish
Huge Enterprise On
"' Portland East Side
At The Pine Tree
'Taually one of my roles -pwils
either to an Amnrtran adt
enre or a European audlenco. a
fnrManinle. 'La llohomo" hud lis
greatest appeal Jn Kurope, while
'The Wind' la more the Ameri
can type. In "The Enemy" I
NEWS NOTES 0
F
Robbed of $200,000
MM DISTRIC
(SMrlnl To The lleml.l)
MAI. IX. Sor. 11 Tne chain
plnnshlp games played nn r'ri.luy
think we have one ot the lew nrterno.)n ny tne gins voney
. ....... i..k v..rn.... and, ball teams. Malln and Ilouanss
rnies u ...-
America are equally Interested.
'PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. IS, U
P) Marking what aomo observ
ers claimed to be a break in the
true between Seara, Itoehuck
Co., and Montgomery Ward
Co., announcement woe made to
day that the former company will
immediately begin construction
of a 12.000,000 retail establish
ment on Portland's Kant Hide.
..The announcement wa made
by II. E. Wood, president of
Seara, Itotbuck.
The Rite has been leased from
Italph B. Lloyd. Los Angeles fin-
neter who recently arqmren
Tills U the view of Lillian
(Ush. famous screen star. o..
cernlng her latest role ot the
screen In "The Enemy." which
Ik now bohm seen t ,he ,,nu
Tree theatre.
"There are several reasons why
this picture ought to ne in
ternational In its app.-l. Just a
the stage play was. says w
Olsh. 'Primarily, Its t heme,
teaching International friendship
and understanding finds an echo
everywhere. This was true Of
the, play.
Then again, the play Is In-
e
lernaiional In Its characters.
more than l.un.ft0 or,n ' I "v0 ,nB """"" ' . .
PortJand real estate and it was I Carl, representing the Ai.strl.ns.
said that the establishment will j and their friend Bruce, represent
ee opened before the end of next , tg the English speaking part of
.ummer I'h KOTlA- Thug ,hor8 U
For some time U has been un-! rnaracter for people to under
deratood that Sears. Koehuck . ; tand and sympathise with on
Co and Montgomery Ward ft ; both aides of the Atlantic."
' . . ...umsni under! n. r.uh. in starring in the
which they refrained from com-!Bew picture, la proud of the fact, j visit with her parents at Port-
, i.... ,mi in noi.k.i kn.UA. h nt enieriainmeui. "
netlng in retail bu""1 . I
ume cities Montgomery Ward 1g , contribution to better
I Co has maintained a largo underalanding by the peoplo of
,.t.u store here for several years . ,he WOI.ld. . t was this note that
The fact mai I msae mo i.j -
and hv the hoys' football teams,
Malln-Klamiitli Kulls on Siiturday
morning brought two more hon
ors for the Mtilin high school.
The score fdr the girls was i to
4 in favor of Malln. The hoys
won over the Klamath Falls tenni.
For the season the Malln boys
were undefeated and keep the
cup for the secoud year. The
girls have had the volley ball cup
three years which allows them
l"C ,, ,n ,,,H.,. ,
The Title Kill Kare club gave ' sm7
a dance Tuesday evening at the i
Broadway. There was a large
atendance and an exceptionally Murray
good time was had by those In
it x&i).
.ft.. U
I
i
BREAK UP PLOT
OF BLACKMAIL
K'ttera were frnin a bund ot t'lil
rago gnngHtera operuilng under
!thu niinie (t tin. "Chi t'lirporii-
' tlon."
P.I.L.E CLOSES
, SATURDAY EVE
r.tinlry nnd lo pans of Canada.
The exposition closed tmlKlit
nt Portland following the " day
show of liliii.-bliioded animals In
I he big leu ai't'ii pitvllloii, fully
as successful n tnf . JleW..
here- aci-iiidlng In O. M. ' Plum,
mer, genernl ninnager and Irn
H. Srlielleiibsrger, In charge of
a il ill I h I : n .
Iuing. New York dia
mond salesman, who was kid-
...wl . n.l r.l.1,.,,1 In San Fran-
attendance. The proceeds were ()( vald , 120o.tuo.
for the Tule I.ake community , aIIK W1111 forcc, mto a cut near
ball. (lowmown hotel mid taken to
Miss Betty McMillan spent the the Harding golf links, where he
week end with her parents In ounA ,u1 u'u 10 a lro'
Portland. Mis. McMillan is one SI" f MJ:'!1,h,',,T.-,hr!
of the high school teachers. ' ... , ' w,r ,hn ,WQ
Miss Thelma -Parrlsh returned hours when golf course employes
Sunday night from 4 week endl . found and freed him
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mapin have
moved to Merrill whera Mr. Mau
pln Is working. V
Mr. and Mrs. E. T.. Johnson
NEWS NOTES
. Af Ihn II , . . .nn,l,lli.t1T' ' I.1.VA mnvnif Inlrt ,h hn,,a H.
went to the easi ." w. :siage lunrsa
l mette river la taken by many i(,,ft (() humanlIy sne says-nd Icently vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
. Indicate a t"nd of b"'"","iw have all tried very hard to .Evan Maupin on Lakevlew Ave.
..from the present retail , lwp me .pirit In the screen Miss Edith Klrkpatrlck spent
away i""" river. . .., .ii-- ,n ih rt in i.,r,i.
the wei - version, .iu.w ... ,,....
Mis human elements."
The new picture is a story ot i miss irena i-etrasek spent Sat-
OF MIDLAND
Member of Studebaker
. Family Aski Help
of Police
8 AN' KUANCISt'O. Nov. 12,(1'
Pi- One innn wns under arrest ,
III I. os Angeles today, ncrnnlliiK 1
to il.'le. lives ot the San Francisco
Pol Ire ton e, as a result of a trap
lulil through the malls after Mrs.
J, Siudehnker Johns n, wife of a
wealthy Insurance broker, receiv
ed two letters threatening her
with tortures and death if she did
not pay J.'.OOU.
Her husband Is a member of
the prominent Studebaker family.
llelectivea said the extortion
DANCE & DINE
. Shady Pine .
ANY TIME
Clean Food In Clean
Place. Barbecue Sand
wiches, Chill, Noodles,
ll.ilnil Made Ples.
D.IXt'K llil.I. IHUtCltKXT
TO PlIIVATK IVWtTIF.H
7 mile north on
highway
I'OltTI.ANll. (lie., Nov IS.
tl'Pt -lleuvlly laden wlih their
awiii ds, the mnj rlly of I ho
i.nni) or mole liveniiuk growers
who entered the cream of the
nation's hogs, sheep, g ma, cm
tie, hordes mid oilier prim, stuck
In the ISth Aunmil Pnclfle Inler
llsllonal l.ivestuck Kxp.iHiiinn,
are speeding hnuiewiird In every
litestiak growing si'dlnn of the
trlct on
SIGNIFICANCE
ARMISTICE DAY
Contlnue4 from 1-aa-e
On
(SioclniATo Tlie llenilil)
(Pauline Burnett, correspondent)
MIDLAND. Nov. IS. The
Austria during and after the war. lurday and Sunday with her par- c.irls' Home Making club ravej
based on the havoc wrought amid enta,
human relationships by war hat-f
DOUBLE ACTION
rirtl-U I be Mf
Tkea In the rcn
Same Price
for over 38 years
25 ounces for 25f
Use lest than of
high priced brand
MILLIONS OP POUNDS USSU
BY OUR GOVERNMENT
In order to itiIik-c our Htoi'k of plows, wo uro
offorinu the following ut greatly reduced prices.
1 Molino fl-bottom M" I'ower Lift Tractor
vlanp,
1 Molino 2-bottom 12" Tower Lift Tractor
t-'Ulltf,
l.01iver Sulky How, 14 in.,
1 Molino High Lift Gang, 2 bottom, 12 in.
2 Oliver 14 in., 2 bottom gangs
1 Moline Low Lift, 2 bottom gang, M in
1 Moline, I) bottom, engine disc gang
1 Oliver, 12 in, 2 bottom horse gang
1 McKay, .1 bottom power lift tractor disc
plow
1 P & O, 2 bottom power lift tractor plow
2 Moline, 10 in., Two Way Tlows
1 Moline, M in. sulky
1 P & O, : bottom, 12 in. power lift tractor
gang
JF. W. KEEKfS
120; South !th St.
Armistice ; George Flwcett. Frank Currier.
HOTEL MEN OF
OREGON MEET
Hotel men from all parts
ihaiia i x.'-i ivina Pnll v Mrtrsn Krftlzl : lilt nortflVPftl mpl last nlsrht
ifl MU1IU""- i I've i a vhuv, - -'j i -
Dy the "very ----- Jn. Ri()
Borne of the keenest and
ot
in
meeting of
reds. A notable cast supports
. .. -un have HhA r.inu.a tur. directed by Fred
for many even o uUlmate Nibi0 Kalph Forbes plays Carl
a deep-l!i-una,?a gvmliol .,, Raiph Emerson. Bruce, while
.. n V as TIU.L a. -
of It in Armistice Day
Ridgwav. John Peters. Billy Kent Klamath 'Falls fr a
- - i j iAHa r ns-a a ra nt r 1 111 . inn ncani arinn a line
lormea dropped, kept i in the cast, spectacular re-pro-altex
the war ' (hal ,'t was auctions of Austria are among
reminding the worl oetler i the elaborate settings for . the
not flnlsneo, ...ee-iovers new play.
if It had been- u
.,llru....-- Tlnnlc,ive an.
a pie scxlal at the Miller mil i
school bouse on Saiurdav night, j
More than " was taken In j
which will Ik' lined toward send- j
lug the club members to O. A. ('. ,
this coming year. .
Mr. and Mrs. C. XI. Patterson,:
and Mrs. Hill spent Thursday at,
the home of J. B. Burneit.
Mr and Mrs Howard Wvant ;
a dinner at the Pelican C.rill they ana famliy of Merrill spent Sun-
"usiness session aim d with . Mr. and Mrs. K. O. !
talked over advertising work, and Traveril I
general l.iislness conditions and , Fnrnu.r of lhl, district are
matters. ., . ,u,. M i
la made i"
vnosity.
and undaunted
;.. splendid Ideaium
courts
did bi "
de0t .;V armistice Into a peace,
to turn the ,lllc" .lretched
ou.y ,,,
Among the hotel men present,
jail of whom registered at the
I Hotel Hall, are: C.eorce II.
Smith. G. It. McAlister, J. It. Far
Red Riders of Canada.', fea- rin.,on, aU of Roseburg; Mr. and
At The Liberty
turing Patsy Ruth Miller, will be
the screen attraction at tho Lib
erty theatre here today.
The story runs vividly thru
Mrs. J. M. Greves. Prospect; Thad
and John Price of Olympla,
Wash.: Jack Hardy. Roseliurg;
Mr. and Mrs. I.ou Hansen. Ash-
crop and have stored them for
winter. ' j
Rev." Nelson Cole and family
visited with Mrs. J. B. Burnett!
Wednesday. j
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Motschcn-'
Imcher are enjoying a new model
Ford sedan purchased through !
the great northwest, starting j iand: W. W. Chadwiek. head of ,h B!,I"'er Motor company.
but It h
into a makeshift.
nnon Europe
with a double murder by a the Terminal Hotel chain, from
character called "The Buzzard," jS.ilcm; X. M. Clemenson. Med
a noted fur pirate. ' ford. R. W. Price of Crater Lake
Through an oath of vengeance. and Portland: Senator Kd W.
Pierre .the son of the murdered ' Miller and II. W. llnlton. both
t- li . . . . - . k... . nt r:i..,.j p.,. . L'....n mnj , 1.,.1,-lior vlwft,.!
i.l. - t mau, is IIII..W.-.1 i.......i,. .,,.,;" ....,. . Mn. .,, . . r..uiin ' l ..... - -
has proved aim"" n(,lps tho "niountie" and his! Valley hotel, and Bert Hall of school this week.
And the strain !
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sutton and
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Furber were
among the Klamath Falls visitors
on Friday.
Mrs. C. A. Henderson, county
Midland
. . i. mur-
as It am " " - .
pres denu n
fan becn". pe.ee only
ties en " ,,,ncea be-I
sweetheart, who is Pierre's sis- the Hull hotel. Ih.iIi of Klamath
...... rfiriereniCT
byaeuiug .... The! , . ,,
!L""y ot Versailles cerUlnly did-, ghe g gupporled by , n"ew
i a this The League of ieading man and former "heavy".
not oo jnternational court ctaai.les Byeri wn0 is qute wen
.tempts to do it based no- known Ior nis vori vith auch
ttre.h succesa of legislative and starg ag Rhard Dlx. Gilda Gray
TlTTol aim:
and me i"" " -
ter. "get his man." ( halls, attended.
Patsy Ruth Miller, who is the,
featured actress of the story, is Why should men sneak? Au
said to have an emotional role;lhor of popular songs print
their names on the cover and
nothing happens.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hlsliie have
returned home after spending the
summer at Turlock, California.
Mr. and Mrs. illlhert Largeiit
and family returned from Port
land where they visited the in
ternational fair. '
Jl New and Better Waij of Wringing
and others.
ame'nts
more
grow no , v,., ,j
huRfl than tney Institutions cannot prevent the
lurid prospect ot warfare more ; 8UaUon (n ChU.ago which
la
scientifically iunu. . . spreaaing rapiaiy to otner cities.
..-toting then the world n , R g pla(n that intcI.national
-la.ltnn CAn PIC- l
known or imas""- - . machinery is not the whole soin-
I tlon for international racketeer
ings. May not the message of
. , anil Hll- , v. i, .. i. .t., l . u
tlnwever legisisi."" - ;iuc .uuuu, wuicu umi. upun luc
dicatlon are but means. i" motives of men and their splrit
" n. denend upon the nature i ua regeneration and allegiance
results oi.ihority : ,.. .u ..,,....,
the POWer Ol L'.c - naic su...L-.....ig .u ruuii luu.i ;
inclination can PC'
. .... , to these
ture turn
.' .nh sincerest longing..
. . ....
nnthority ;
and the power - ,
possession of good means will,
Sot provide oodIrpo.e - e.
...ccesa of governm"". ---rnUToPort.oa
to the lomness.
nurlty. human"?. -
are tne i. -
D. V. HAIGIIT
These
of tieace.
If the peace
we seek is a Pr0'
ana
-iaini the tortnrcs
lossr. of war there is 1 tie
Jo be expected: If It Is a relation
of mutual understanding, res-,
,c't. sympihy. and honor, much
may be done. It Is useless to
hnpo for anything by disarm ng !
the outlaw giant War. No Jail j
Is strong enough to bold him;
.mount of watching will keep j
him Mill. Ho fill rage and tear
and destroy until bis heart of j
....t .i violence Is plucked '
nut, And that heart Is In the
breast of man '
Before Ihe World War Nicholas
Murray Butler and others con
nected with the International
Cnunril ' for Conciliation were
scattering broadcast pamphlets
setting forth the safeguard again
st another war in the facta of the
Interdependence of nations econ
omics llv. scientifically, etc. But
those pamphlets like some other !
scraps of paper were thrown in- j
U Ihe trash-pile when the hat-
rods and Jealousies of Europe
xploded.
There are things worno than
war. Thero la racketeering.
.55
Don't Neglect
Your Kidneys!
You Can't be Well WJien
Kidneys Act Sluggishly,
GOOD health isn't pWolc unUu
your ludncyi arc properly remov
ing the watte im punnet from your
For hliddtt trreguUritiet ant for
the lamrnets, itiftnett and consune
hartafh due ta wiuoaith ic iAnv. u
Dom's PtUs.
Doan's, a stimulant diuretic, mcrrate
the activity of the kidneys and thus aid
them in carrying off watte impurities.
Used and recommended the world over.
50,000 UsersEndor&eDoan's:
Hurry C. Bruley. 3M W. 120th St.(
New York City, MVi: "1 blm long Houi.
ot ttandina for makitia oiy kidnr act too
iry. 'lit mrriiont uuwd burning
pain, f ociiKnt!r liad dirtf iptlli and
(fit aorf. Mitt anj icSy. t k.trm Doan't
Ptll wrr good nd diJn't dljf lung in
giving thrm a trial. 1htf toon dron away
tlkt ttouUa."
DOAN'S p's
A STIMULANT DIUBETIC . KIDNEYS
IbHtr Milburn Co MlgChem Duffel. NY,
IP ED A
SPECIAL
Holiday
Dinner
With Mwic from G:30 to 8:30 P. M. By
Jack Bowring Orchestra
DINNER 6 to 8:30 P. M.
Brinp; the family and enjoy our Special
Holiday Dinner choice of an excellent
Menu,
IN KLAMATH'S FINEST BANQUET HALL
"It's Where Everybody Goes"
HOTEL WILLARD
New Dining Room
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Klamath Falls
When our government with all