The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 21, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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    ORGANIZATION
GOUNTrGBANbE!
,' Vocational Guidance Conference, r
i . Krank Sexton county club
leader, visited at the Henley hlsti
: school Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Kills Young returned
home last week, after rerelvlnn
medical treatment at Jacksonville
for the past three weeks.
I lll'flKl h I r 1 1 I basketball teams will play has-
I II III 41 1 m .-vsi".
The Henley blah seho;l will
New Notes of Henley he program at the asseia-j
I Tl I I 11 Uiy lO De nt'lU neunmua;
"J t vi.-k In the hlKh
school assembly' room. Kveryonc
Is Invited.
Mosdatnes EUie l.einllig. Isa
bels Hrlxner. and Dorothy Dch
linger. and Mr. O. A. Sdiulii
at tended the teachers meeting at
Merrill Saturday.. Mrs. Brtxner
aave a report on Individualized
Instruction, an experiment of
THR EVEWttfl HERAT, tV KLAMATH FAT.T, OnEftOti
' " i ' 1 1 u-'. j' j i ' . i . . i u . u i. . . . n . i . n 1 . i i i 1 r-
protect us Until lliey tried to
break liilli Our room. Yoti know
ho titer tiled to annul our mnr-'
rlufte, and tailed Kver nine that
tbey'vo eeelt trylhit l K't Jack,'
sons' money, trying bribery.
liirrais. aiiiunpiiia nnu in in i hiiik ,
they could think of. Why. Jack
son has had to have a bodyguard
for the past mouth.
Aged Indian Millionaire's White
1 -v 'N: inn- "'1-
Wife Tells or 1 heir Romance
, ley Correspondent
Junior flans I tnreopoiideuts
(Special to Tho Herald)
1IKM.KY, Feb. 21. Klamath
county boasts the fimt Pomona
Orange in the state to Imi or
ganised under tho direction o(
Mr. Farmer, lecturer cf the Na
tional Grange. The organlialton toVest that has been carried on
wua completed t rlday with all , ,ne upper grade
the local granges of the county ;,njg svstcm each
well represented. Mr. Jarmer. DIUjort ork and d
the main speuker of tho day
spoke on the Corner Stone of ;
the Grange. Hans Kylunder of
Jlenlcy was elected master of
the Grange; Orb, Campbell of:
henley, treasurer and Mr. Cot-1
ton of Williamson Kiver. aecre-1
In class every day.
tentlon Is given to each Individ
ual's shilltv. Their standing is
flitured on the amount of work
accomplished. Henley Is one of ,
the few schools attempting this;
new educational idea. Mrs. llrix- j
tary. The Ponnna Orange will j nur f(H,u tnat ,h8 work has been
meet on the ,13th of March at iUrcesaful from the standpoint of
Uio Henley (.ymuHsium. .developing individual
..' .Mr. and Mrs. Van Myers aud,alld ..if-reliace.
family who recently purchased , ,
tha B. 11. Hamilton home near I
Morrill, tool
diy, February
B; H. Hamilton have rented the
Charles Snow ranch, formerly oc-
cupied by the Van Myers family.
The Misses Olive Hill and ,
Jennie Rein hart visited at the -W.
F. Miller home at Merrill '
over the week-end.
The students of the. Henley
school wire giving a program
Initiative
!
' ST.. J ' ' ' .-f -j-J
'Aw;- : .v;:!:.f
DIES
COOLIDGE HAS
$75,000 OFFER
i kirtWCDADrD
I nl I I H H ll il DKSVKII. l. Kelt. SI. tAII
III U II 11 U II Knilerlck ti. Iloiillls. publisher
STUDENT FLIER
e rcK.m. l.y ' ; '
student does L' v w 1 - f '
es not meet ft V'
Special at- jf ,V,& i
r
-. t ,im owner t.l the IX-nver rn.t
I'UltTI.ANI), Die.. Feb. SI, I A i,y eternplied I'resldenl t'al-
'Jarkson la the only nihil I'm P. I Aviulloii niithorllles here ..... cnollildo an ii(lr of .t.uuo
Interestetl In lln'a-'a good bus- lodny were yet inialilo lo deter- nnnHiil saliiry l Ikh'iiiiiw edllor
band. When I met him he had'uillie dednllely I liu cuusv of the j ll( ie I'oat Kller rotuplellni of
one change of -clothes and no j futal plunge of I he tiny niiilie- a lerm lis president of the fill
furniture except a bed. Ills es-! plane nt Hwuu Inland ulriairt here fV( hlaies.
lute has Increased in value a mil- Itluntluy . In which William It. The ultur would reiiulru I'resl
Hon dollar through my Invest- iFcintcm. Vlilsen f'.ler. In.tt his life, dent fmilldge to make hla h""J
munt lu l.oi Augelee real estate. 'The iteiievul theory Is thul Feu- n t'olorndo.
.Ho has luxuries where belore he khi utteiupted to bunk I he I'liiue "
had nothing but money, which ; b.-roro he had gulned nifllclenl r Al FYANOFH
In. n.ll't ..till. i. . nil III.. 1. 1.. mJ
- - " -"-:ii,.iiik Fpt'cii, . .... ;
clothes I buy for lilm yo lm- itnescs sulii Ibw lllili' plane.,
Porwlr , 'lu wiilch Feiilun was flying
"1 married Jacksou MarnoU. Viue suddeuly ltiiolied u( ton
and urn going to live with him as tvvl altitude, pivoted once and,
long as hv or I live. 1 Intend to urpp,., , .,,, k tt phiuiuiel.
iiiuiliiiiiu my marriage vows, nnu bur(t,tt ,u num Ul
t would feel like criminal If I ' , ,, , ,, r. ,..,
ACQUIRES MORE
PRIZE CATTLE
lurueil Jiliu over to, lhal bunch ot
cut-turmy."v .., -
Daricirig Party
Will Be Given
This Evening ! ,.
I). K. AlifHiudur. Hock Creek.
naiKir ot one oi me hvmi-
of Aherdeeu Angus
entile In ill"
end of the Uleud. Fenian. Uiully iwe.t, has added three uuru neuu
mangled, d lu au amhulaiuv on 1 of exceptional euluials to his
tho wuy l" a hosplinl. ' held with Hie purchase of tlneo
.cows III t liliaao recniuif.
Tho three Iliad of Aberdeen
Aukii aio on llielr war y
Height and wl In' delivered to
I Mr Alexander ill till' lU'air fultire.
AHIIINtlTUN. Feb. SI. I .. ... n
asieniiig lu reu. w his di-1 INcrvous woman, oo,
cuaaioua with I'rcsiiiem t'ooiidge ; Gets Bit Surprise
ui suiijccik ul interest tn
PRESIDENT AND
j H. riOOVER MEET
Hamilton home near ' . -
k possession satur- Commissioners
ry 1 j. Mr. and Mrs.
Pay Increase .
Gets Support
(Oregon Voter Reporting
Service 1
SALEM, Ore.. Feb. SI. Seua-
. ' - . C.AL.C.U, l-.. r vv. . -
Thursday in honor of Washing-!,or A w Norbald. president of
, , , , -li? I ' The first of a series of diiucluit ' ""J-'
By IIOHNKV IHTCIIKK j ' Wl Vi' , ' was a trough oot In M' barnyard ! I'"'"'1 l Kl'ett by a group , '"'M;u"' and lu.oinug admlnls.; ..At. ,vr -r nervous !ru
; I,. ..y "V if v"1v' - -i get between two trees, and we ot he younger et will be held I 'rations. I're.ld.mlleet Hoover .,,, ilf ,, Wlirtta l,l, i ugalir A
i vfa Servl.-e Writer i v . W V rl I ' . ....... . . .... . I ...ii.. in ik. i.-ii .., .i...!made au appolutment to see lh;,v sae. f.. rrsiilis from Ihol
g V ; lif-l I'.. ,t.L, V 7,, iSV In ' ichlef uxmu.lve at the White j re surprising: "-Kniuia llrva.,..
CoPyH.ht.lS;S.NKA Service. nc. i 1 Zi'Z M ha" Sod Invlut, rc j - oV.ock , hi. af.ern VMk l'
WASHINGTON.. D. ,'.. Kck. 15. fl V V ... '! lwn bo,hrrUl hu. , M- ''" tr Ihc-affalr which prom- The conferun was arrang.-l , 1 ''"' "t' ;,u ..iTe. Jo.
When the noble red man fall, ! A ' :. j -tkMuere ,4 are ... '- ' l-m-ortance. j f-r .he White House Pru.-r u- j j,;:;;; til Tu.," a,"
heir to a vast fortune nnd takes! tj-J - Tfc M .after your' niouey. You ueinl a
Tho Jack Uowrllig Orchestra, will '"' ' me uus n, " .( ; .Nl.r,ml. ra.lly Hr-d ueo
hlmself a wife, the resulting I ' AM ' 1 VW .! wife to lake care ot you.1 provide tho dunce musle. , where iha 1 resident uu1"' : ulM ,urprUcd 4io. UflCK the
course of events can lie ert led ; . - ( 1 f i .MutTlsge is Arrsngrii Patron and Jialninesscs for llio.sreola bis callers., - . ' 'Iron, .phusphalva. etc.. . give ie
to be both original and diverting. V . f'"'4 ' i "Ho said 'Well I'd like to '! InHu.les: Mr. and : ' illle and ": Vlnul Ula Ue
Jackson Ilarnett. tho wealthiest .-. 1 . . ,,.,....... 1 " " ' Mrs. Charles Josenlt Martin. Mr. I The Heaths Head moth, now , .,. Whitman Drug Co.
figure In a romantic i
ihe
yll
thai Is .
"aid: . 'Well
Jackson
... . in i .ra jk s iinn.ni xie sn.i . rrnrir rii cunm .iiavn ,
i Mrs. William Iiinx.n. ' v." .ml aa loud as those of a mouse. " wsulu use llnrald Claaa Art.
ton'a birthday. I thn stal Ki.nati. vif-ltletl his chair .i I... .k- ...A,i..n ,nn.i nett was a mlMralllv uiMir Intl.'anl . '..;'. . . : ' Mrs T. IV M'airara Hit- niwl Mm ' ---
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D West, a pre,ililug officer Tuesday so in-stuming committee jpst now. iwho llv-l .lorn- In a little aback j ,,; ,,,,. , ,,' ,he! Fred Schallock. Mr. and Wra. A. j .
ir.. and Mrs. k. u. iviann. ana , , h mithl apeak from the nmtr ahniar 7S- re era led to and rlinpisrd Ills oh a firewuml. , ...j , i J. Vole, aud Mr. and Mrs. John . :.
m w. c m ,i .t L .in. . i . . . - - - . nut iuu i Hum, iuiai,uii.jin . i
i11""1 - ,- lha Hanaie on It. B. Ill, . i. n.ihu,. iniLirr. bit! that was belore oil was ills-1 ... . . . . . ' BO vie.
;. nioxoi.' - - i - - - .. . : . . I renuy id marry you. t loui nis . ' , . .
tract of Oklahoma land several roventl en Ills Innd. lwer lle-1 ,.., Knv that w w.ru i,,ii,i 1,1 Among the members of the
i flnnr nf thd senate on H. B. SIS.
A. m-h lyk dkuiI tha nmi. nrovtil-
ling for an Increase In the aal-
ath Falls visited at the I..
Wesl home Sunday evening.
1M1W era Hamilton, wno- , ,h. i-dn-.-ial arriilent
formerly attended school at Mcr-' fommigsion from J3.6U0 to
rill, entered the Henloy grade so
Khool Monday . j ..j of lunlber
land Normal visited at I the Hen
ley high school Friday afternoon
The six week
years ago when white men push-.iure aliowa Harnett as lie an-, h married and asked mv taxi ! Ml,b Mr- ,', Un- "arvey
ed him ff of nrooerty which wared thea, while the one above ; j,,v, lh. ,, i .n, ..ollufinno. Mr. and Mrs. William
seemed 'more valuable, be camt- shows Harnett with hi , wbltc . rouj d0 (t. .unvested Oke-1 f-or",' and Mrs. Kenneth
Into possession of something !tk?!wc as lie appeared lu Washing- j m ,,,,. r ,i.B nea-ro bovs I ','r MT- ua Mr- Joaeph I'eak.
S3.UO0.00O when oil was dlscov- ton for the Hcnato Invest igat ion, telephoned to O'Hornett. Ills guar. I n" lr- Owlght French, Mr.
ered on his new possessions. , IweurtiiK a . l-tMI . overcoal anil mall ,,,4 wo v,aT b'kM-kod at ! nnJ Wr- M ISpaln. Mr. and:
Harnett has a wife a white , umikinu 541-ei iit i'igar. 1 , h nk,a!, ,.,,,1 tl.,i.1..t.viii.. airs, jarg iiarnsnn and ir. Olid
examinations 1 " ,. . " . .
tamuiaricy wiui conuuiuns m.-- one. xjaruen, auu u iiuv m kwi- oittu t reach Ulgn SCIlOOl,
company with a payroll ot $100.-
000" stated Norbald. "Many 1
,"At. llohleiivlllo smuiu took 111 ill
were siren Tuesday and Wednes. ,anl" a ' l"","u' -v ulu , rvacn uign scnooi. .w aaiue anu irie to set njm to give
day of this week l,ap-"6c 1 " u 11 ' " - - was marriea iun,' ow.11- xu v aa.ueu 10 mo xxupcisi nurco.
Miss Elva "and l-nra' Ward ' Accident Insnrance Act makes tors who suspect that the good- ijudg Low tn Guthrie: ,also twice 1 had to lake Juekson home to Hen.
Mrs. A. C. Bunnell
this company exceedingly in fav- j natured old Iudian was born- divorced.
or of salary Increase for the com- j swogglcd somewhere-
mission, j In his distribution of approxi-
"t have received numerous : mat el y $1,200,000 since his mar
telegrams from employers all : rlago a few years ago. ' T
over the state favoring the sal- -wife J-.-ils ot Court.slilii
specially j And now let's forget . Aty
Iryrtta. but (old talml would be
the 'back. They tried to talk me out
bad things that have been snid oi ! of marrying him. They took
Anna Laura aud hear her own 'Jackson to Washington and got
story, of romance; . . ... ... : him to sign away more than a
"They were having a big oil : million dollars
called on
Sunday. ' '
At the tryouts held last week
for places in the one-act play,
Joint Owners in Srain" lo be
... t c,i,i Anrii 4-E Wil-'ary increase. 1 have also many I Anna. l,anra. a puthfiiliappiar- boom and I. went to Texas as an "Xvxt' Suuday drove wllli
. runnt. Hnnnin Kh'rt Uor-I ltUers from people who have lng woman, who dves not r.ejeiu-toJ .lease, broker to make my .for-,. Borne friends from Tulsa, to. Jock
olby Reeder and Beryl Shortbeen "J'"'0'1 an have come In ble the adyeiiuiress that some , tunc' she told your correspond-.son'a place Tho uegro servant
were chosen ' dire-', contact with tho work ot , investigators hare called her. de-:ent "My .work was lo- urinsuld he w'usu'i llieto. hut auddeu-
v A 'Mrl . c' Rnnuel 1 tne commission; they favor H. ,erlbtd the courtship of the rich : property owners lulo contact' with i ly Jacksou camo out of the door
jne xregon reurmiiuu ; moian ior your corresponuent. , purcnasers. j uiu very .wen
!haa sent me a letter In support uow look at Anna Laura, that j Newspaper Hlnrted It
Mrs. Otto Wobbles and Jim Bun
nell; visited at the W. E. Ward
home Thursday evening.
James Mark spent the week
end with his mother, Mrs. F. S.
Thompson of Morrill.
. Charles Drew and Alfred En
ile gave a ska ling parly at the
prcw ranch Friday nighl. Thosei
of It.- keen young Duslnets woman from) "One day In Wichita Falls, i
"It is our duty," Norbald de- ,ne southwest, who won the blj- picked up an oil Jirnal'aud saw
dared at the close, "not to vote gt catch, financially speaking, la tiuy article about Jackson Bar-
our own individual cnoice, out 10 among the noble red men. She 1 nett uein; the wealthiest .Indian, .he 'got. In the ear and 1 sent the) (up of an Inspection flight over
vote the wish .ot our constilu- admits being born in ISM, but; I took down hta name aud a' boy fhr his shoes and hat und the tranaconllnental air Irau-
Ithbut any shoes or roat on and
I jumped out and run to greet
him . ........
" 'Jackson,' I said, 'we're all
ready, to get married now,'. And
Mr. Howard MetcAlf. '
Misses Margaret Bownrss. Hi I- I
en Abbey. Klliabettl (irnham. t
Mary Alice tlocd. Maybello Leav
lit and Betty Kamshy. . I
Kulph Horao, T. It. Illlleiiwal- i
era, Jimmy Wobb, Gilbert Mcl.cn-J
nan, Wllford Henry, li. MeCord. 1
Hob Henry, Jo Harrison, Hob'
Iwis, Franlj lull ultd Howard j
wuxauisui v.
)!.. ' I 1,1. ,.'1 1 Vtl
LINDY LEAVES;
ON INSPECTION
OF AIR COURSE
Use the
sr
to Medford-
StmlbtrMParifWiiUiuxtSiliirGrayMottr
tmutm mow gin rt ' mvitt bttuttn
KUmMlb Pmllt and MtJorJ. You'll tnjvf
lb "Siltxr Crmjt"thy mrt fiitt,
nmforlMt and left
Lr. Kliinub Falls
Keno . .
McCollum'tMill 9 5Hijn.
9 I5.m. 12. 4 pin.
9 I5jn. 1:0 pjn.
I
CURTIS!) FICLI). X. Y.. Feb.
SI,. (fl) Col. Charlea A. Llud-
liergh started today on tho Hrst i
cnts. 'looks as young as 3j. she came dress and said to myself:
The bill bad been voted down,t0 Washington with a black straw 1 son, 1 will bu there!'
And
'Jack-
:H ivWl ,i,h were- Elsie OD o"rJ ? .nai. a aiyusa ligureu uress wnu; aim on uiy way 10 iiauiuis
- ' . , .t.i i,,M n u rr i rl anri . : .. .. 1 r . Hi , i i. 1 : -uw i ..it it.....u..... i
I T L ,11.-1,... ... - .. - 1 iiuj HMUIUIUU (llCdl, U 11.11 UIIMU' VI.; .UlIVII VIA l IIVUIJCIM. i
Heseltlne, Georgia Dawson. Iion-
ni Short, Beryl Short,
Dawson. Clem I ten bice,
Wilma
tho bill passed the second rinic. , cloth coat and a boiutcd black 1 where he lived, and took a taxl'sas, and married about noon. I
fox fur, hlplj-heelcd patent leatu-, to his borne. Jacksou waa in the got the license at Independence,
jer shoes, beii;e stockings and ! front yard chopping 'wood, and I un hour away, abd my friends
' nrfttv knppi Mnr vnra l rtluuu. ti.M liim t Wniit.(l nil fill t..u I mitt u 1nlc-a ' J n
TAX MEASURE ant and her choice of English is i He said he-had eight acres' Un-j Marriage Is Attacked
' : grammatical. leused; I "Jackson was ' highly ' eluled.
Anna Laura was just a llttlt "I talked to him about halt an The next day his guardian, who
JUark, Roecoe and Clinton Bank- HOUSE PASSES
hurst. Eugene-and Aernon Dur
ant, Irwin Campbell. Jerry and
Jthn - Short. Wilbur and John
tllllni Inlin rrin.k unit I'fair. ' RAI.KM. Ore.. Feb. 21. (AP)
ics Hess. Charles Drew nnd AlJwith only two opposing votes. '. country girl, born In a tiny Mis-'hour, nnd he waa very like. I ; was allied with lawkers plotllun
r a Fi. ih eieisp tax hill tiassed the eourl town, and was taken to! went away and came again, and for bis, money, arrived, with oth
Elsie Heseltine. Mary West. ! lower hou Tuesday afternoon j Oklahoma at the age of 16 She he was In tho yard again.. Therelcrs.
Boscoe and Clinton Bankhurst ! after 90 minutes of explanation , i - . i
and Glenn Dehlinger. delegates land debate. The excise bill, the
to the O. S. C. conference, ac-' first of the major tax proposals
coinpanicd by Mr. O. A. "Schultx, of the property tax relief com
prlnclpnl, will leave byuutomo- i mission, taxes Income ot banks
bile Thursday morning for Cor- and oilier incorporations at tho
valine where tttey will attend the 'rate of five percent.
coat. Jacksou told thu boys weaporta proposed coarse to the
were going out to get a lease, and I west coast.
would bo back In Die morning, j - Col. Lindbergh arrived al the
"We drovu to-Coffny vllle. Kan t field driving his own automobile
and accompanied by Henry llrec
kenridgo, his attorney. Ills Moth
er, whom ho greeted at Quaran
tine yesterday when she relumed
from several months teaching In
Turkey, was nut with him. He
took oft In tho same Falcon bi
plane -In which lie recently flow
to Florida to mako an Inaugural
air mall flight to Panama. .
Pindnmt
l.iiKoln t iiy ,
Green Springs
Klsnuili June.
AthUod s ,
At. McdlorJ . ,
Lr. Hertford .
Atliland .
KUmttli June.
Green Springs
Lincoln City
Pinrftuw
McCollum't Mill II : 2 t.m.
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3 Jlp m.
2:)0 pjn,
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( didn't hire a lawyer to
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J. J. MILLER, District Freight and Passenger Agent
Phone 84
SIDE GLANCES
By George Clark
T
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got n sicwcur vqi ) Voucc i.'j& voim
&OME0N6 IM V'O'S y V)Cll.t';!i.5.B .'C0f.
pOrVICfc, JHM 'CUE MUST 6TiiH!M
COPS ARE AFTfcW J Ce 'JtixKi . .
hiv'. .- yt, mumiis
i
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Freckles and His Friends
7UERE & 7W kiOS TO & ,
SCHOOL SEE.' 7WIS BE1M5 W
IA4 TliE UOSPITAI. FOR if-'
AS LOMS AS X JAS
CeRTAINLy WAS SET
MS 8AC14 IN M.y
SCHOOL VWORK. .
IT'S UlFlA,'.'.
y
"Von may have worked si .he old Waldorf,, but np, waiter, can
IHI ne how ninny onions to put In n stew."' ' '' .'. ,','',"..
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