The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 21, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, January 21, 1920
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
NEWS IN BRIEF I
Vein Hultf Hull Wednesday
Vurn IUIk, member of the
(liHiiilif of e'lmmTcn who. lull
). rv sonvi lime t.o for Pasa
dena. CnKfnrnla wlmra ha
Ij.kclllW Hull Ut Remodel
lintel l.nki'Vliw ut l.u)tivli'W
will h completely rumodeled dur
ing I ho wluiur mid tiring, and
ni'W equipment will bo Installed
l.t.d Id spend a portion of tho j fur the conn nlMno of Ihe truvi-l
Mr. Ilaltnu Injured
Hncsuse of t serious Injury of
th buck whlili she suffered a
wok ami, Mr. Paul Dulton, wife
of I'uul Dallon of tin American
National Hunk, was taken 1 Hun
KnuiuIm-m wlinro It wa found
ni'i'iivury la iutIoiio n ooora
linn, Mr. I'nlltin I oiiu of the
wll known young women of this
f I ' y tins la counucted wlih the
Hnl National llnuk. It U un
derstood Mint Mm. Dull cm wan
In J in wt hin aoiiKonv In a Ily-
Wife of Famed Tammany Chief
winter baa written Karl (.'. Iloy-, ln uubll. uemdlii in an-lf..i ..,. .... ..imir out
nnld. eiecullvo serrulurr of the 1 notiiii-ement made by I-. K. OkIm, jfrullI ,(,,j hers ,hu ut t-iii it-
ru amuer 01 common's inai o ;" nn u , ,k ,wu
will anil on Wednesday inril "'" '" " ' '.
thn H. R. .Vakuru n another , I'uruij
wnrl.l tour. Mr. Unix v. 1:1 i
'M I Im HO. lib Buna. New Zealand.
a recent vlKlt to Bun
I r:uirli i, Mr. ami Mrs. Oil
Mr. Kinmltt Poorly
AU'tra la, South Africa. than on "wiooi-img. not anu roio waior
10 London. I'arla and Bpnln, H T, 11 b. """"d " ,h rJ0o'n"i
plan to relurn to Klamath ; New furniture will be added. Tb.
rails in tne aariy ib.ii. iwn 1
i.nil.l-iid srrsuncmi nta for lha j 'rl,,ud" f i,r,; " J Em.mU':
'.paclout lobby of Ilia boatalry
Soret that wherever I go III,""' roarrartgd and modern-
ahout Klamath Kali 'and Or- "
Mr,
ion.
llalg wrote.
MIm II ward Ob Trio
Mia-Mar Howard, dauhtor
of Mr. and Mm. Prank Howard of
Hot Hprlnga baa left for Now
York t'lly via lha Panama ranal.
MIm Howard la accompanying
brr urn. In and aunt, Mr. and Mra.
,'. I). Arthur, well known rosld
rnta of l,akotrlw. I lor parenta,
Mr. and Mra. Howard plan to
leave here on Friday for Hnu
Francisco lo ana her sail from
lha bay city.
Jolnuloa IM Appointment
Charles Johnston, aon of Mr.
and Mra. J. C. Johnston of ttila
city haa been appolntod junior
twxiball manager of tha college
team at tba l'iilerlty of Waab
Ington wbora ba. la altondlug
achool. Johnaton la one of the
yjiopular young man atlandlng the
Unlvaralty of Washington and
lakaa a prominent part In actlrl.
Ilea on tho tampua.
Mr. aa4 Mra.. laMa llctumrd
After an abwnca of IS niontba
In California, Mr."1 and Mra. Louie
I'appaa hra returned to Klamaib
Kalla. They ara at borne la lha
Aivad apurtmanta. Vpoa dlapoa
lag of tholr bualm-aa on Main and
Klercnih mora than a yaar ago,
JUr. and Mra. I'appaa located In
Huntington I'ark, California. Mr.
I'appaa la employed aa couk with
the Tallcau Iteatanraat.
CaroJ Party Tomorrow
Social matrona of tba city are
looking forward to tba card party
on Tueediy at lb club rooma of
tba . city library. Membora of
81. Mary'a Altar Society are epon
aorlng tbo bridge which will be
one of lha oulatandlng pre-lanten
Hare Hkull Iiniml
A nilnorallted akull, anld to be
lha head of an - eporvdon, baa
bwn brought to the attention of
th national niuaeum at W'tih-
Ingtnn, I). C., by Ml Mary
Conn of llimd, Oregon, a young
lady aludonl of pnloonlology, well
known throughout tho Klamath
llaaln. MIm Colin dlacowrrd Ike
akull recently at Logan Ilulte.
noted foaall liK'atlty of aoutborn
Crook county In Oregon wbllo on harden,
an cxiuraliin llh tha Kkvlluere. cneaira
wife of Judgo K. A. Emmltt of
f hie city will be aorry to learn
he la In poor bealtb and accord
ing to word rucelved here today
will ba unable to continue bur
Journey farther eoulh Intoaouth
ern California. Judge and Mr.
Kmmllt are at tha home of their
daughter at Hanta Crui. Mra.
Kinmltt auffered m aevere attack
of liiflueuu before leaving bora
and baa never fully recovered.
O. K. H, Dante ThurwUiy
Tho KmliTn Star Hoclal Club
will aponaor another dancing
party for Mnw, Kaatern Htar
and tblr frlenda on Thursday
ntght, January 24, at Ibe Winter
The Jack Ilowrlng or-
III pruvldo the dance
an outing organlaatton. Ilutto !
Valley Star. rluU baa aponaored throughout
; 1110 mil anu winiwr iwjhiub uwv
I proven moat unjoyabte.
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and dnclurcd li aomewhat tba
aamo fashion as the glrnffo. and j
aid that man was constnntly
throwing oft tippox'at abnormall
Hon, ldlota and aluo "Auiiormou"
and that one bail about aa hard a
time surviving aa the other, be-
auo tub-conaclouily the entire
1 rar e ennnutrerl flvninit the "atin- ' to anawer ta (h rh,, n k.Hi..
breed of doge and cuts may ne , - 7 . , , -
aimed by tho artlflilal selection lerman" by shutting them up In Ing glass upon th streets.
of-tho cut anil dog fantti-r, heian aaylura of convcn'lon and ro- Ileveniie waj arrested Snnir-
would allow for no graduation strlctlons. day nlitht on Calirornla avenuo
,b"tw t n dogs 11 nil tat. j j by Kolib Amliroae, chief of pk-
j J)r, Clark, rsplaliis lha ylreffo Connie .Mack's real nii:no l llco.
. aa an cxamplu, by "declaring thai jCornellua MctiUllcuddy. j At ftnvenuo saw tho officer
!thn original pair were freaks I - , approaching he broke a onn-half
I born of some ot.'icr animala, po- I A perfectly cut diamond has gallon Jug, which Is alleged to
GETSSETBACK
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MAN ARRESTED
FOR BREAKING
JUG ON STREET
Hnnford Kevenuo, rultinsed on
a bond of So, will appear In
police court late this afternoon
Hibly antelopes, and that the food facets,
i nupply was favorable to the pro
! nervation of the pair who come
j uto the wor.'d for some mynterl- S.
nam reaxrin with lonr DRrks r 1
i He aald be beMercd tbat nan
appeared In tbo world auddenly
ibave hold moonshine whiskey.
A rare picture this, for It show Mr. Richard Croker, wife of the ;
late "Dick" Croker, who boned Tammany Hall at tho peak of ha
power. She, who once fought and won a legal battle launched to ',
deprive hr of the politician' fortune, here la shown at Palm lloach, j
- Florida, with her nephew, Jimmy Turnane Croker. .
Knxlrra Hlnr Turaday
Mrs. K. Hill Huuter, worthy ' ,
matron of Aloha chapter of the 1 1'0" tall
Eaalorn Htar with her new of fl-j W. O. Ida, manager of Ihe slate
mam win ......(.,.. ... i-hamlMif nf eumnivrco. baa Issued
time since installation at the reg- dairymen of the auto,talll .
ular meeting on Tueaday to a conference at Halem on at- Miaa Alice Hpaldlng of Ilend
ulng. January t!. A program ''",', !- Nunieroua pad throuirh the city over the j
will follow the regular meeting. Prooiama anu " .'"Z S.' A.
a m . . ... lialaW I n il Moil P toy 1 1 rw n latlUMJIItn ' Oll'tftlUU. V. 0 1 1 1 . TIUCIB DllD aaa BT
a . auenuanc. hoped lor. -""f " -,"TUlld bv th. of her
visiting moubers In tho city are l - " V"" ' '
rnrHiii in.ii.j nent oairymen 01 iviamsia raw ..
17 VAJKJITl IV llOIIUi
HERALD CLASHIF1KD ADS
BKINO RESULTS
Liberty
lwt Time Trwtay
Buck Jones
"THE BRANDED
SOMBRERO"
Tomorrow ft WHfn!ay
"CHEATERS"
with
Pat O'Mallcy
Helen Ferguson
A lramatic itorument of a
quartette of rlieter who
were able to turn lo
the right.
171
O. K. H. Club Meetirur .. . .
Through an error It wa. prev- :Htimt T"0" uotig-
lously announced the Eastern
Htar Hoclal Club would moot In
lata February for the regular
monthly meeting. Thla date
ahould have been announced for
Friday afternoon, February t. at
1:30 o'clock at Maaonlc Temple.
Mrs. W. K. Young, recently elect
ed president for the ensuing year
will preside.
Itrlvrncd Home
Mrs. Hen llrown of Langell
Valley haa returned borne from
Loa Angeles, where she spent sev
eral weeks because of ber health.
While south Mrs. Hrowa visited
her brother la northern Call-
affair. During Ih afternoon Iorma-
. students of Sacred Heart Acad
' amy will present a program.
Moxta IfcrrMnnifnt Today
i The Music Department of tho
Woman'a Library club held a
moat enjoyablo meeting this af
ternoon In tha club rooma. "Tbo
Dance" was the subject of the
program outlined by Mrs. Kdith
Johnson. These programs held
once each month are open to
visitors.
Delphian Meeting
. Regular meeting of Delta Gam
ma chapter of The Delphian I
scheduled for I: IS o'clock to
morrow In the city library. An
Interesting program has been ar
ranged for the afternoon. Mrs.
W. L. Qulnn will preside as cour
tesy hostess.
Klectlon To Take Place
A full attendance of all mem
bora of The FrlondKhlp Club I
Fornm WednMtlay N'ooa
F. L. Crittenden will speak at
tbo forum luncheon on Wednes
day at the chamber of commerce.
Mr. L. L. llundrlrk will give a
reading. Arthur Wilson will pre
side as chairman.
Th Itntf Menu I trnnn annnared
by tho Odd Fellows enjoyed a
hike to Cougar mountain on Sun-
day. The boy under the leader
ehlp of II. Foater left here early
Sunday morning, hiked to the
mountain top whore tbey built a
fire and cooked dinner. They
returned homo at t o'clock laat
nlgbt.
Iloyle From Kurt Klauutlh
Ed Hoyte of Fort Klamath Is
apendlug the day In Klamath
Falls transacting business.
Meet lag Postponed
The Cleaner and Dyer of
Southorn Oregon hare postponed
their monthly nieetlug, which was
to have been held In Klamath
Falls. The meeting wilt convene
some time In the near future,
when tbe weather la more favor
able so that members of tbe as
sociation from the valley city
might attend.
Mis KlIMt Miopptiig
Ml Clarice Elliott of Klam
aib Agency apent the day horo
abopplug ond visiting friends.
From Ijuigrll Valley
Mr. and Mis. J. H. Tlcknor
of Langell Valley ore In the city
today on business.
Shopping From Kirk
Mrs. Elvera Wright of Kirk
spent the week-end here shop
ping and visiting friends.
At The Pine Tree
'Last Times Tonight
'Zane Grey's
"THE VANISH
ING PIONEER"
with
' Jack Holt
Tomorrow & Wednesday
"GINSBERG
, THE GREAT"
Willi
George Jessel
flRPUNE
i
Opens Hloi
M. L. Sutton, formerly a Kla
math merchant established at
Modoc Point, has opened a new
store In th same community. It
was announced today. Mr. Sut
ton I well known In Klamath.
Annual Ilanqurt lletrt
The annual banquet for the
football team of the Klamath
t'nion high school was held at I - -
I tbo Klamath Colon high school I Continued from rs Oo
Ion Saturday nlgbt. The banquet 'by olhpr Run,ia. motorists, wore
u"u m iuo tiinnua ruuui. .-mn ih aArlou facts, ana ine
AO iniormai evening 01 aancing
followed. Wildeen L'pp presided
a toaitmastor. Mr. Sinclair and
Mr. French gave brief talk.
Poole's
Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell
in
"STREET ANGEL"
Wandering Feet and Faithful Hearts Seeking Happiness
in a story greater than "7TH HEAVEN."
TOMORROW Matinro and F.venins; WEDNESDAY
Junior ORPHEUM Vaudeville
5 ACTS- 5
1 OX THE SCREEN
"THE SPIELER"
WUn ALAX HALE, REXEE A DOR EE, FRED KOHLER
Carnival Life depicted at Its best and worst
In this vital drama.
Prices T net day and Wednesday Matinee 10c, SOe
Evening; Price 33c 3c 83c
REX 8TRATTOX AT THE
GLXT WIRL1TZEK
n.VRKY ROREL AND THR
PELICAX Theatre Orchestra
Visiting Hn
Jsck Gordon, enroute north n
a brief business trip from his
home In California, visited over
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knud
son of the Evan apartments on
Saturday evening.
At Rlrlianlsoa Springs
Dr. L. T. Brock, wall known
asked for on Friday January s Kl"m"'n ncvolm
. . . . r"uaT January JS, . ., f. t,i,.h.ilun Snrlmrn.
Calif., wbvro be will undergo
lo be bold at tha homo of Mrs. 1
y It. M. Allondur. This miietlng
will be of special Importance be
auae of the election of officers
for the ensuing year.
Annual I.nudicnn Friday
Again, nioiubcrs of tbo I'ast
Matrons' club nro advised that
Friday. January 26 Is tho date
lor tho annual pot luck luncboon
which will be bold at one o'clock
at tbe homo of Mrs, Oacnr Per
1 u. '
- li Pobblt s 111
Miss Georgia Pebbles of tho
Kvonlng Herald and Klamath
Nw Is confined to lior home
with a aovoro cold. Mlaa Poll
bios suffered a rclnpso. Her
condition today was cousldurod
qulto serious.
treatment for rhoumatlsm.
Retnrnlug Tomorrow
J. J. Mlllor. district freight and
passenger agont of tbo Southern
Pacific. In exported homo tomor-
row from Onklund, California
vwnoro he was callod by tbo pas
Ing of his nioca. ,
Mrs. a 1
Mrs. Roy Hall, prlralo socro
tary to Earl C. Reynolds
tlvo secretary of tbo etiambor of
commorca Is confined to her
homo today bocauso of lllnosa.
To Tako Trip Houth
Mr, and Mrs. Frnnk Howard
plan to take tbo special train
south to Ran Francisco on Friday Bcglcy From South
wnoro tuoy will spend sovoral
duys. .
(iolng South '
Mrs. C. A. Pauley plans to en-
Joy a trip to California. Mrs.
Pauley will bo among those tak
ing tho special train which loaros
here on Friday evening.
Hutton Going Booth
Ed Sutton, prominent rancher
ot the Midland country la leav
ing for Santa Anna, California,
where he will remain for some
time with bis mother and two
sisters. Mr. Sutton has been In
poor health for some time. It Is
hoped the change will prove
beneficial to his condition.
Mr. Mi l II land to Have Club
Mrs. Floyd Duncan McMillan
will have tbe K. O. W. Brldgo
Club on Wednesday night at the
apartment of Mrs. Jackson In the
Linda Vista. Mrs. Paul Daltoa
was to bavo had tho club but
hues u so ot lior serious Injury was
forced to leave tor San Francisco.
savlnc humor of the highway cob
llslon. There was the oKlclal'.y
given but humourou statement
ot William Tl.o, tho white hair
ed motoring granaio.m6r, tuai
the plane and the car were on
their own or the "right sides ot
tho road."
Richard Crooks. ' tha aviator,
reported that the snowstorm
sweenlna out of Cajon Pass,
forced him lo turn back towards
his air field at Snn' Bernardino.
Its Increasing fnry forced htm to
seek a landing where bo could,
rather than endanger himself
among the snow-hlddeu wires and
buildings of this city. Tbo road,
and an apparently clear stretch,
presented Itself. Crooks was
about to set tho p'ano onto tha
paved roadway when tho Tlce
motorcar poked out of the white
wall ahead. -
To Review "Silver Slippers"
On Tuusdny afternoon at the
Delphian meeting, Mrs. It. R.
Macartney will givo a book ro
vlow of "Sliver Ellppora" by
rumple Rnlley.
Mix May Returned j
Miss Winifred May, daughter 1
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. May:.,
spent the wack-ond hero visiting
relatives nnd friends. She ro-
turned to Ashlund lust evening j
to rosnmo her work at Ashland J
Normal.
McColliHli North
Clnudo MeCol'.ooh, attorney,
loft Sunday for Salem wbora bo
will spend several days of tbls
woek attoudlng tha stnto legislature.
Left For North
Mr. and Mm. Fred Jordan left
Sunday for Vancouver, II. C.
whoro they will spoud a fort
night with relatives and friends.
French Vlalllng Here
O. M. French of Herkolcy, Cali
fornia Is spending a fuw days In
Klamath Falls visiting with bis
brother, B. L. Froucli.
Schwnrts From Arlsona
Oscar Schwartg of New Doug
Ins, Arlsonn, Is among tho out of
state business visitors boro today.
Mrs. Virgil 1U i
Mrs. Dolllo Virgil, prominent!
matron of this city Is critically
ill at tho family homo. Mrs.
Virgil was Btrlckon with a critical
Illness on Baturdny night. Her
daughter, Mrs. Eldon Donnls. of
Dorrls Is at bur bedside.
Returned From Lakovtrw
Earl Pratt of The Oolden Rulo
has returned from a brlot trip
to Lakovlow.
8, D. Begley ot Madora, Cali
fornia la stopping here for sever
al day on business.
Visiting From flout li -
L. L. Smith Is a business vlnt
tor hero today from Dunitaulr.ford the last ot the week,
Returmxl Front Valley
Jerry Slscmoro of Fort Klam
ath, who spont Thursday and Fri
day In Mcdfoi'd with his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Johu S.
Orth, at tholr homo on South
Oakdalo, rotumed to his homo
youlorday.Medford Mall-Trlbuna.
Richardson Returned
T. 8. Richardson, Insurance
man, has rotumed from a brief
business visit to Medtord and oth
er valley points.
Mr. and Mrs. McKlnimon H ore-
Mr. and Mrs. B, W. McKlm
mon ot Olono spent the week-end I
hero with Mrs. L. O. Mills, sister
of Mrs, McKlnimon.
Visited In Volloy
Fred Gustatsen ot Klamath
Falls transacted business In Med-
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Mrs- Rftoda J. M.tc-df. 41 S E. 4h St..
OkUHom CUr, OkU.. .: "Oft
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Omol
was
Jaauarjr 7, 1926, a nrw auto
mobile came into existence. It
was a six. 1 1 had bodies by
Fishcr. It sold for $823. It intro
duced real luxury and beauty to
buyers in tho low-priced field. This
new car was the Pontine Six. During
its first 10 months, it more than
doubled the full first year's sales of
any new make of car. That is still a
world's record. .
But Pontine builders did not
rest content with their early triumph.
They knew that American people are
constantly on the lookout for new and
finer things.
. So in February, 1927, they intro
duced the New and Finer Pontiac Six.
And it waa lower in price than ever,
selling for $775. Then, in July,
greatly increased production enabled
Pontiac's builders to reduce the price
gain. Now Pontiuc sold for fH.
Came 1928, and with it a still
finer Pontiac. . Even then the price
remained only $715. And after six
months, during which this car
ltecame one of the bct sellers in the
industry, more improvements wera
announced. Last July, Pontiac wa.
made faster, more powerful than ever
and more attractive in style.
This brief history is significant.
It recalls Pontiac's origin and tha
introduction of true motoring luxury
into the low-priced field. It relates
how Pontiac's progress has matched
strides with the increasing demand
for luxury among those hundreds of
thousands who form its market.
But most important of all, it
gives you an idea of something that is
coming. Automobile history is
repealing itself again. Soon Oakland
a ill present a brand new Pontiac Six.
an even greater advancement over
other low-priced cars available today
than the original Pontiac represented
in 1926. Match for the
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