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THW EVENfNO HKKAM). KLAMATH RALLS. OKKGOW
Wednrsthiy, November 11. 1'.2M
Fteut?net The Woman Who Calls
Half Miles of i
Paving Buiit Herbert Hoover "Bert"
The flnnl work on tho last
unfinished Job of paving, laying
of sidewalks and sewer has been
rompleted before the bail woulher
id In. ThU work Includes Jive
nnd one-half miles of pavluic.
sidewalk nnd drain and sanitary
nrwrn In connection with the
paving job.
"This In Hip first llmo In ,
many yonr that bad weather,
has failed to Interrupt tho city's
Improvement proRram," C. C.
Kelly, clly cnRlnwr. In churn" of
alt clly Improvements slated.
This work u completed be
foro Inclement weather became
of the reqnri being made early
In 1928. Those wlslilna Improve-j
menu during 192s are asked to
make known their desires as
aoon ai possible In order that
I ho work can be done with a
minimum of expense and before ,
bad weather acts In next fall. I
' Tho program ,of Improvement
during the pat year was prob-
ably the greatest In the history
of the city and Is due to the
great growth of the city during
the past few years.
, Total coat of tho street Im
provements, Including the Instal
lation of sanitary and drain sew-'
ers and sidewalks, during the
past year was M96.S4T.83, ac-j
cording to a check made.
E. A. Thomas, assistant cltyj
engineer, acting as general aid
to Mr. Kelly announced the fal
lowing streets had been paved: I
Portland street. Pacific Terrace,!
Eldorada avenue, Fremont street, '
Oregon avenue, Klohn street, Don-!
aid street. Grant street. Broad I
street. Elm street. Commercial :
street. Seventh street. Ninth
Street. Willow street. East Main.
Jefferson. Spring street, Mont
elalre avenue, Alameda avenue
and Cross street.
Shea and company, contractors
of Unit 1 and 2. have already
Started the loading of machinery
to be used on the job here so
that work on the trunk lino sew
ers might bo completed before
tho heavy spring Tains.
Few "First Ladies" of Such Varied Accomplishments as Mrs. Hoover Not Ultra-Modern or
Old-Fashioned Doesn't Care for Jewelry or Society Designs Elaborate Needlework
PENITENTIARY
I. A (lliANOK. Ore.. Nov, II.
I ATI--Jutnea "llml'' Mtlculf. KI-;
gin, Urn, wit roil ml gullly
li'nl.iy In t-lmilt court ill Killer-1
pilno on u rluriiit of child ienl-;
lug, nnd si'iitcm-cd in JO yearn .
Ill the .' liltolil In r y liy Judge Kk-j
wnll, of M it 1 1 in tn It comity, mi
liem h for Jiiilito J, W. Ktiuwli n.
Jury wiiii mil (linn mid a
MRS. HOOVER AND TUT
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; THE NEXT "FIRST LADY" j;
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, t,! .aLl'A nanerai.-uA? - ia'M.- ViiAi I
soi'lely its s.k-li'ly. KH has let It PIJII A CTP A PR
tuke very little of her time In f, ri
Wusliltigton. In the White House SENTENCED TO
alio will, ilnulitlvaa, do the mini
mum ain innt of imlerlultilng da
mdmlvd by the position.
As dlKtlnrdve n her lmitlrltr
nf milliner, dress and life, Is Mrs.
Hoover' creative ability. Hhe do
situs the patterns for the rlnlxir
ale ptiM-es of needlework she does.
Hlio designed the bnutlful Hoover
home In I'n'o Alto,
The h 'in" Is built on a hilltop
In llopl In Hun style. It u il n- The
lied to give eiii-h ineiiilnr nf the I
fitmlly ii iiuii'h mnlUlit nn, nul
door spare ns n house can pil
bly give. Eiii-h roiin has Its own
unrnofod mr. h w hore thero Is ami
it u .1 no wind, and n rhmiie for
en i i one to be alone, at times, In
the Quaker way of solitude.
Kren the servniita have their
town porcnea ami garnon, Where
! they can be alone. lint In the
jfem-e Hint divide the Hoover
(trininli from each of their nolsh
bors there nre doors, and that.
too. tells something of the sort of ' .
folks they are. j tOT VCSt VCSUltS US 6
The innrnlng after elet-tlnn Mrs. 1
Hoover ant alone In the sun on
one of her upxl.ilr porrhea. She
was rending some of the thoua
and of ti'l"Knun th:it had rem-h-,
ed her. A Noah's ark and lis nnl-;
mills were srattKred lit her feet, j
She had on a simple dark drea j
and sun hat. She had an abanrb
Init vista of triumph before her
to think about. And she looked
up and said she had been apend
Ing her time planning how best
In answer a m. ntje to a friend ,
In un out-of-the-way pl.-o to '
whom a message that mirnlng
would mean a very great deal. '
half hours. Melt ulf , nl'ilui lsd
11-yrnr-old Nina Case, ot KUin,
kept her prisoner near his cabin
'ill llin wootls for nliiioal a miinlh.
liilntrenlllig her the ovldniiio
showed. ,
mJDocton
Mluoctors
BAKING !
If ftW POWDER
Same Price i
Tor Over 38 Years
FOR THE SICK ROOM
OFTEN th only food or
dorod by the) doctor.
Milk is pre-einincnlfy need
ed in the tick room. The
utmost purity and maximum
nutritivo qualities ar its
ured by ordering Lost Riv
tr' milk.
PHONE I448
25
ounces
mil to hi or rousm unto
Hi HUH UCVKHNIiniT
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I3I5 KLAMATH AVC
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Mrs. llrrbort IltKivcr. foiwl of il.tp an 1 niiinutls, t sliown hrrr Willi
Tut, lr. Hoover's ilc c who Is to mke r:.ntiuani tt ih Whlio HoM"'
yanl aftrr Mnrrh 4. Tut is a rvxulur mrmbt r lu' litnivrr Vwniily.
Ilrrr Is tt ulrikitifi portrait of Mrs. H- r(M rt Hoover, (tic twt "fint
Irttlv." nliit-fi injth.itri ht tuMfM for ?iiii;Iti it.v. rnrrs Utile
for brtllbttit srLil rvenls ami weurs n Jt-wt liy, but tmcs loui'in,
aniittliip Mini l ok.
TWENTY KILLED
STORM
(Written for N'EA Service)
PALO ALTO. Calif.. Nv. 1
There has, perhaps, never "..eon in
the White Houe a wo-an of Mich
varied accomplishments and in
terests as the new First Lady
elect, Mrs. Lou Henry Hoover.
For Instance, she wanted a
quiet visit with her father a few
years ago. So she set out with
him In an automobile and drove
him all the way from Washing'.os
to California. But that Is only a
small part of the picture.
I This woman, who In her eoll -ic
day majored In geologv because
it a woman wnu uus learned the
: difficult art of subordinating her
self to her forceful husband.
On the most sirenuout ni.tht ot well as the guests upstairs,
their lives, when election returns- When the newsreel men who
were coming In. the Hoove's kept had accompanied tho ll lovers oa
Though she Is a part of whatever open h:use for their California their campaign trips began alio
goes forward In tne Hoover fam- neighbors, and tho quiet almp'.ic-. Ing tho pictures they had taken
liy. she is an unobtrusive part in Itjr of that night was Indicative of 'during during the summer, Hntv-
matters over which her husband Is the way their whole lives are or- er sturting west to be notified.
15LENOS A1P.ES, Xov. H. ( V
T) Late reports from Interior
towns which were swept by a
tcrrinc cyclone .uonaay nigni he Iiked ,, ,Dent ner ieisurJ
stated that more than two-score moments delving Into ancient
persona had been killed and IS 'Latin In order to translate a book :
had been injured. on geology that moderns did not
Dispatches from Villa Maria. 'possess, is an unusual sort of per-!
which suffered the heaviest dam- son.
age, said 40 persons had been I
killed there. Yon may find her engrossed In
Crops and buildings in the Dis-ja children's party, or reading am
tr(ct of Ulo Cnarto also were abstruse book, doing fancy work'
presiding.
She, by the war. calls this fa
mous husband "Bert." Through
out the campaign, with Its slogins
and catchwords, the public failed
to hit npon this nickname for its
new herx But it li the one she
uses.
fishing up north, speaking In vari
ous cllic. Mrs. Hoover w-a afra'd
hrr guests would be bored with
"too much Hoover," and ap!o-
glzed about it.
In this business of being hos-
dcred.
Mrs. Hoover was wearing a
plain dark printed velvet dress.
On her shoulder was pinned
little elephant ot brilliants.
campaign gift, and that was her
only jewelrv. While guests were
thronging In to congratulate ant less Mrs. Hoover has had wile
Mrs. Hoover has fluffy while rejoice, and were crowding about experience. Jn the davs soon af-
halr which was never bobbed. She tho table where election returns ter marrlaie, when- her hit ilia ml
has keen blue eve, observant, and were being received. Mrs. Hoaver occupied a position of Importance
Intelligent. She dresses very aim- was quietly absorbed In the duties in China, she was called on to pre-
ply. She has no jewelry. With of hostess, making sure that news side over semi-official entertaln-
the money which she might pur- paper men and secretaries work- ments. Hut skilled as she is In
chsase precious stones she buys Inj In tho lower part of the house every poisihle social situation,
beautiful pictures. were comfortable and well fed, as Mrs. Hoover Is H'I Interested In
AffTTEKfirHfflKf
We havo had shipped to us by mistake a fine (election of Ladie
"Gaytee" (tailored Galoshes.) They look so good that we have de
cided to keep them and are pricing them.
severely damaged.
ORDER TICKETS
FOR BIG DANCE
NOVEMBER 29th
If the prediction of Copco
employes Is correct, 1500 tickets
will be sold for the annual Elec
tric Ball given by the Klamath
division force of tho California
Oregon Power company.
At least, that Is the number of
or talking politics or world af
fairs. You may find her deep In '
household matters or equally deep
in public work, the sort of thin;
she does for lrl scouta. But
whatever she Is doing at the ino-
jment, she Is doing It well.
That, probably, is the keynote
j of Mrs. Hoover. She is capable
,and she is assured. She has done
.many things and she has done
them easily and confidently, and
, looks forward to doing what the
j future holds for her in the same
manner. Life, no matter how ;
tickets ordered by Copco dance compcatcd, u ao ,roub,e t3 her.
committee. arious employes 'S1l- knB. -.hA, , ,.,, An.
have been alloted a certain
number of tickets and will care
fully canvass the county.
For years, the Electric ball
hag been the largest dance of
tho year. The dance will be held
Thanksgiving
29.
night, November
You Knew
What I Know
You Would See
This
Page
Tomorrow
DANCE & DINE
. Shady Pine .
ANY TIME
Clean Food In a Clean
Place. Barbecue Sand
wiches, Chill, Noodles,
Home Made Plea.
DAXCK HAIA FOII IIEXT
TO I'HIV.ITU I'AItTIKS
7 miles north on
highway
It.
! A few days Hefore election a '
friend asked Mrs. Hoover if she,
: were not nervous. j
! "Oh, not at all." she answered. ;
"I have lived with this tfoung
man for twenty-six years."
j In a very real sense, Mrs. Hoov
er Is confidante and companion of;
this man who is to be president.
Vet it Is scarcely accurate to say
that 'her husband confides id her. '
She simply is a part of everything
he says and does. Nothing goes
on In the Hoover family without
her. Back In college days, this
companionship began with the
translation of that ancient work
on geology. They did it together.
In all the years since they have
done everything together.
And so the Hoovers are a very
friendly family. They are not de
monstrative, for that Is not the
; Quaker way. But it is very easy
to see that they like to be with
each other. Parents, sons, daugh-tcrs-ln-law,
grandchildren, are all
good friends. And over them all
Mrs. Hoover presides, plans, di
rects. And plays with them.
When her own grandchildren are
not about, her backyard In Wash
ington Is often filled with young
sters from nearby families.
"Such a nice bunch of chil
dren out here, 1 want to see what
they are doing," she will say. And
the party Is on.
It Is Impossible to classify Mrs.
Hoover as a typo, sho Is not a
"modern woman" nor nn "old
fashioned" woman In the Rense In
which those terms ore used, fhe
Is a woman who would In any
time and place stand out ns a dis
tinct personality. Yet definite and
forceful as her personality Is, she,
N W ffipZ, AND FINER
VH :
MOTOR CAR
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A ImuMUleforthe Wash o!
"TO'ASH "400" sales figures tell
how emphatically and over
whelmingly Americahasendorsed
this new and finer motor car.
In July, 2916 more cars than any
July in Nash history in August,
4493 more than any previous
August in September,6L76rr.ore
than the best previous September
tiiti in October, 10,166. more
n Scdnns from IOTI lo S2IHI, ilelivet-ril,
to ?2(!2:S
Sash Cars than last October!
'The circle of Nash owners the
circle of "400" satisfaction and
enthusiasm is growing every
month, every day, every hour be
cause the money never bought so
fine a motor car before!
Before you buy your new car, drive
the "400." Let performance show
you why America has gone Sash.'
. H Coupes, Cnluioli'tv, Ylrtorlbs from ll(((l
Mlvrrc.l.
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12 Aircraft-type ipjrk
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High compression
llouthille and Lovejojr
shoik abiorbers
(trtimuir mtumtmgi
Salon Bodies
Aluminum alloy pistons
ilmwur itratit
New double drop frame
Torsional vibration
damper
World'seasiesi steering
7-bear.ng crankshaft
l trsmkpmi)
Dijur ccntntied '
chasm lubrication
Electric clocks
Etrerior metalware
chrome plated over
nickel
Short turning radiuj
l onger wheelbases
One-piece Salon
fenders
Clear vision front
pillar posts
Nt)h Special Design
front and rcir
bumpers
Templar Moto? Co. Inc.
I'iiom; kmo
IJnvriilh find Khitiutlli
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1
The FasaHoim
Comes in two colors, grty and brown, made
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irlrW
mm
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A plain black number with vclvetized top
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. I aint mad at nobody
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