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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1929)
Tlimwlav, Novpmhpr 21, news in brief Character Close-Ups o HIS 5 THfc HEAD "THAT WHA 6ET US OWNfcR rtHEAD IN USlC SMALL t-UN BROD ROW. ftMD BG, PROTRUDING CARS Aliliii4 Mnt 4ioMl llott-r Hui-aklng of noma boosters, II. A. t'lMixlilun, garage man, ami It. A. Ill ittor. betel dark of Aah limd, drove to Portland to balp cheer (Iimio O'llrady, alio of Aililnnd, In tha armory boslni hllltlo Tuoiduy night. Doth hnd to lo bark at work Wednea d..y morning. eq on arrival they sent to the Multnomah for a fnw botirn ultxp hofire tha fight, and Immedliitoly after tha eon list Coughlan and Hlakar head el liaik to Ashland. 314 mllea from Portland. Ily driving bard llirough the night they wore at llx'lr P'xt of duty on lime. Ore-go-.iUn. lif-f--nt Arrival W. W, Hmmiiirtt, ruelilitit of f-ptkaue, W'nhli.. U a recent ar rival In K:iimWi Kalla. Mr. PtTfiinun plum to remalo for thirty dj looking oter tha ill) a M l vicinity. Iliialurve VUltor Charles l.awrente la another bunlnera vl'llor In tha city fui a elurt vialL Mr. Lawrence's liome I tu llremnrtnn, Wiih.. and while In Klamath Falla he la atnylng at the Allamoul cunio ground. HEAR and SEE! Lovely Vilma Banky in "THIS IS HEAVEN" with JAMES HALL The romance of an adorable flapjack flipper who found love and luxury In New York. The bustle and cxritemr-nt of Ellis Inland; the movement and zest of city life; the gaiety nd heart-throb of young love; and srrcendom's most beautiful actrvss at her su preme bent. At poole's PINE TREE now. ii ii e t - ' i : 'ft J ill H '-a-;: vx't Et rtrn i ' 1 ia a iiii-save'-.! ' "' "Taw .in "I i'i i iiiialf'i' -eiilr-' MWwWMnHpl UJa 1929 Kajoy Hunting Trip Mr. Colllor, prominent Port luod lawyer, (tid o. A. Baxter and O. 0. Multnu, til Portland bulla man, have returned from a three day huntlug trip od Tula Lake. The maa ao oompanled George Cbrlalla of tba Pelican hotal and each returned with tba limit. They wara en tertained at dinner at Christie's apartment followng tba banting trip. Rtara Prisoner. Eugene officers arrived lat nlfht to return to tba valley city Hey Caaleal, wanted tbaro on a warrant charging Illegal aala of Inloiluillng liquor. Ces teel waa arraatad bur Tuesday liy Deputy gharlffa Drown and Mattoon. .1. II. hVott II J. II. Scott, atata market road engineer arrived yesterday and. started Inapectton of tha market roada In tba county with E. II. Ilaury. county engineer. Bcott will determine wbat work will ba dona on the market road In tba county tbla caaon. War Vetera lie Will Meet Tba Herbert Appleguta Anill lary Nnmbrr 14 will meet at the Klamath county court bouse tonight at eight o'clock. Mern hera and their wire will enjoy bridge during the evening and refronhmctita will ba aerved af ter tha play. Mnrrled WrNlnrailny Justice of the Poor W. TV llaraea yealerday united In mar rlnge Frrd J. Ifnrcn. II. Fk. Waah. and I.rtllo M. Cumin. 10. Klamnth Knlli, after the rnuplr had obtained a marriage ll-onai nt the ofllre of the county clerk IK nattl llliutliia Here Donald 1 i Ikk Ilia Of McCloud. Calif., la lu the rlty on bualnear for a fortnight. Mr. Hlgglni drove to Klamath Falla from Cottage Grove recently by motor. Hero On VlaU Armlna Good of Cnnrretc, Waah., la among tha vlalt ire In tlio city. Bha plana to remain here for about ten day. . At POOLE PELICAN THEATRE The Pride of Houlhern Oregon Last Showing Today WHOOPEE! LAUGHTER! College Life! College Love! THE SOPHOMORE" WITH Eddie Quillan and Sally O'Neil SPECIAL . .. . Tonight Klamath High Rally It Is our pleasure to ba-ve tbe K. If. H. 8. l-'OOTBALL TKAM, TUB BAND, THE) PEP PEPPEKS and TUB i'ACl'LTy as our guests tonight. Our Slogan!! "BEAT MEDFORD!!" To the team! I EXPECT YOU TO WIN . W. Poole "T3 7r'7mr-r' ( Will Olve Hlnatrrl Tba young people of tb first Christum church, under tha di rection of Mra. Hcovall and Mr. Illehli, will proaent a nilnitrel abow Friday evening, Nov. tit In tha recreation ball of the church. The ahow la being given lo raise fundi for tha pipe organ and tha general public la cor dially InvlU-d. An availing of lively entertainment la aaaured and all will get tbelr money worth. Admission charge will b it cent for adult and 10 cent for children under the ag of twelve. Heal Batata Clang Hand A three-room houaa In lluena Vlata addition belonging to W. H. Cody baa bean recently gold to Cbarlea C'baataln, wbo la af filiated with tha General Pe troleum Corporation. The deal waa made through tbe Favell Utloy Realty com puny. f ide Will Mr Tba Dorcae Circle of the Pres byterlan church will meet on Friday afternoon, Nov. 22, at the borne nt Mr. William Hor lielt, 718 North 1 1th street. All member are aaked to be proaent. Tpfiuaiit Visitor Mra. C. W. Murphy la In tbe city from ber borne lu Teuuant. Mra. Murphy la bera to be wltb ber daughter, Mra. Dale Ilneson, wbo la a patient at the Illllalde boapllal. Agenry Vlallore Mra. Orville Klllutt and daugh tr, Mlaa Florence and Mlaa Clarice, were In the city yester day oil a ahopplng tour from Ibclr bom at Klamath Agency. lb-turning From Portland Mr. aud Mra. It. L. Couch are expected home tonight rron a two week bualnt-ra trip lo Port land. Mr. Cou'h la arflllated wltb the Loreni Co. ljthevicM' Visitor l.xpertel K. G. Favoll. of tl,e Fuvell I'liey company, la expected In Klamitth Falla totlay from h!. hrod (tiarlera In l.aktvli w. Mra. Nalertre III Mra. Guy Baiirloo Is quite 111 at brr home at 'JS3 Washing. on at reel. Htudi-tinkfT ri.tli-5iiiiffn III Cbarlea T. lluirnliia. of Studchaker Co., ia III at home. You can't afford to mis! "THE BLACK PIRATE" r - - If yon Ilk the tbrob of romance and the tingling putae of life Itai-lf, Douglaa Falrhanka never crowded ao much thrilling colorful Joy Into a film before. AT POOLE'S LIBERTY Starting Today II Wif i i P ... ... a i iv I II yl ' ! m 1 "J THE EVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Drenrt Now paalure Toward Crater laka Uiare I a desert, but tonrlata paaalng do not recognise It aa ucb, for there I clovar and otber vegeta tion growing, encouraged ao to do by the Judlcloua application of water, hevertheleas, a tew yeara ago It wa Juat daaert land. Now bundreda of bead of cat tle us this pasture, liar Kor an of Med ford la associated with tha organisation which baa tbla daaert and livestock. Cattle, however, explains Mr. Moras, are ablpped to Wood rlvor valley, near Fort Klamath, and fattened for tba market and from there they are (blpprd out of Klam ath Falla for the California market. Mr, and Mra. Moran are registered at the Imperial from Mtdford. Oragonlsn. Hunting at Tula Lake D. Ilaaor, A. B. Palmar, A. E. Palmer, Jr., and H. Llab, all from Wallace, Idaho,, and F. 8mllton, George Hmltton, F. Ran ks and Paul Hansler of Cash mere, Wash., ara enjoying tbe splendid bunting at Tula lake. A party of Yakima hunters la expected todar. The alxtaen cabins at tbe Havallna, camp are all full and the office Is being used for sleeping quar ters. On Hunting Trip Fred Uergeacn, secretary of the Portland Itond Exchange, spent Wednesday afternoon banting at Tale Lake with 11. N. Moa and Andrew Collier. Mr, Bergeech talked at tha chamber of com merce forum yesterday. He will spend the remainder of tb week In Klamath bunting, having atated that rue of bla great ambitions during his visit here Is to procure a gooae, leaving For xjuth Mr. and Mra. Beth Thompson wbo bave been visitors Id tbe city from tbelr borne at Portland are leaving today for Palo Alto, Calif., to attend tba Stanford California game, Saturday. Mr. Thompton, general manager for the Pcnn Mutual Life Insurance company. Is a graduate of Stan ford. Vlelled Mr. CUrirtopherson William A. Thompson, presi dent and manager of the Van couver liua company, has been In tbe city for s few dry visit ing bla old friend "Chris" Cbrls lopberson of tbe Great Northern. Mr. Thompson developed the city tiu line of Vancouver Into s going concern that rendera util ity aervlce to that city. Lnave For Eageno H. L. Grant, wbo has been a patient at the Klamath Valley boapllal, waa able to leave Wed ' neaday for bla borne at 14 Eaat j eleventh atreet, Eugene, after 1 having been a patient at tbe I uospltal for some time. Mr. Grant wa working for Loreux I company at the time be waa In 1 Jured. Injured la Auto Wreck A. R. Schockett, aalesman for tha Arnold-Sandea Jewelry com pany of Portland, waa Injured In an automobile wreck on tbe Green Springe highway Wednes day. Schockett la a patient In tbe Klamath Valley hospital Buf fering from a severely fractured arm. J Meeting Called A meeting of the Pelican Post Auxiliary will be held tomorrow night In the court house, at eight o'clock. All members sre urged to sltend this meeting. A abort business meeting will be bold following which tbe Vet erans Post will be Invited to participate in a social session. County Treasure la Ill Clara Calkins DeVaul, Klam ath county treasurer, la 111 at her horn at ,113 Canby, Mrs. DeVaul will probably ba nnable to ba In ber office for several days. Meet Tonlgbt Daughters of Job will meet to night at tba Masonic hall at 7:30. All members ara requested to be present, according to an announce ment from Helen Mason, hon ored queen. Portland Visitor Mrs. A. R. Schockett ot Port land is In tbe city to be with her husband, who wss Injured In an automobile accident Wed nesday. VUltcd Here Mrs, A. BUllngsley who reside at Salt Lake City, Utah, waa In th city yesterday en route to Olene, where she will spend sev eral weeks visiting. Returned From Portland O. O. Matthews and Ed Ken dall have returned tram Portland wbera they spent several days at tending th stats meeting ot the Isaac Walton league. Returns Front Ban Francisco Mrs, George L. Price, ot S17 North Third street, returned Tuesday from a trip to San Francisco. Mrs. Price went south for tor health and Is much im proved. California Visitors nomer Do Moss ot MeDoe!. and' Z. P. Pulford of Chtro. Cali fornia, wer In the city on busi ness Wednesday. Leave for California Mr. and Mra. Bard Stoat have left for Modesto. California, where Stout n1U accept a post don In to poetaCflce. Washington monument at th) Federal rapltel was II years In the making- 1 SUFFERED FIFTEEN YEARS "I suffered for fifteen yeara until Ufa bardly seemed worth living, but thanks to Sargon I'm now well and strong again. MRU. a. V. KEI F "Blikuane and constipation kept me ailing almost continu ally. Even the almplest foods brousht on soells of nausea, and I had terrlSle aick headaches. I bad a tired, achy feeling all the time, and all my atrength and ambition seemed to lesvs ma. I slept but lilt!. "I tried medicines until I wa discouraged, bdt when I got Sar gon ( soon knew I bsd found tbe right medicine at last. I eat heartily no) without a algn of Indigestion. Sargon Soft Mass Pills gave me lasting relief from biliousness and constipation. Headaches sre a thing of tbe paat, and I'm full of new strength and energy, and In tbs finest health I've been la fifteen years. I'm telling all my friends about Saigon." Mra. O. T. Neff, 1045 Commercial St., Portland. Ua gll Drag Store, agents. Adv. it nro.vT woitK. MEXICO CITY, Not. 11. (A P.) Wbat will the rock 'em and sock 'em boys of Ysle foot ball team of yore think? Regi nald Root, who ones played at Yale and Is now tea'h'n ih gsme here, embraced his Mexi can pupils before they wetu - the field for a game wltb Miss issippi. Coach Stevens better n-' try It Id th Harvard stadium. Mississippi won. Tl'XNEYS OOMIXO HOME. NAPLES. Nov. 21. (API Gens Tunney. retired heavy weight cbsmplon ot the world snd his wife, the former Polly Lender, arrived here today from Brlonl, homeward bound. Mr. and Mrs. Tunney will sail tor tbe Cnlted Statee aboard the steamship Vulcsnls which lesves Naples tomorrow. Diving anlmsls and birds, like dnck and muakrats, can be . In duced to hold their breath until they die from lack of oxygen. Perfect tea at a most reasonable price. TR TEA MO B CO- M 1 1 Crater Lake Season Is Most " Popular in History of Park; Cars Continue To Visit Scene The 1121 travel year which cloaed September It was tba moat successful In th history of Oregon's only national park. Al though tbs roads through th park wer cloaed for nearly eight months on account of heavy snow, 11.101 cars with 121. 4SI people visited Crater lake during tbe travel year. Tbe highway to tbe rim of Crater lake was opened st mid night June 22 and from June 21 until September 10. K.I27 cars with 120.141 people visited tbe lake. AnaToat 11 Largest During this period I7 people entered on stage, and (2 park visitors entered on toot An average of 1.220 visitor, arrived st tha rim of Crater lake dally for 100 daya during the summer months of July, August and September. Tha greatest nam ber of visit ors to the lake for any single day arrived on Sunday, August 11. whea 2.SI1 people In 3 care were checked In through tbe three entrance. Increase iJi During tbe tint months of the 1121 travel year, October, and Thursday Imports See Windows 4 LwsVlil w LIEN EXHIBIT From CHINA Fa-Chow Petty Point, th latest creation In Chinese Art Embroidery; also Chinas Grass Linen, hand-drawn and beautlfaMy' embroidered Dinner Cloths, 72x90, snd 72x101 with napkins to match. Some thing new and different Is ottered by tb Chinese, From ITALY Beautiful Bridge S4ts coatating of one cloth ISxls with 4 napklna to match, beautifully embroidered. From Italy wa recelvs unique designs. Excellent quality at popular pricea. Note Notice our Uncus are guaranteed tree from artificial filling or weighting. They are mode from pure flax and are abso lutely the best money can buy. ECONOMISTS DISTRIBUTION half of November, 1,71 cars with 1,111 people entered the park; and 117 visitor who Ten tured la over th snow on ikllf were recorded. The figure added to sum mer travel make a total ot II. 101 car and 121.415 doodI. and ahow an Increase of 11.1 par cent In travel over tbe previous year. Of thla number 14,872 cars with 111,122 people entered over the aouth and the weet road through Anna Spring; 2,(12 cars with 7.918 people sn tered from Th Dallea-Cailfornla highway, through th eaat en trance; and 1,131 cars with 5,171 people entered through th north entrance from Dia mond lake. From All State With can and 14 paopl from Alaska, and 21 cars with 100 people from Hawsii, all other state In th Union were well represented during the month ot greatest travel to the lake. I Oregon, with 17.477 cars and 51.142 people head the list, and California with-14.111 ear and 41,241 people cam second. THE GOLDEN RULE "The Linen House of Southern Oregon Presents a Pre - Holiday Friday Saturday from Foreign Lands A cordial invitation ia extended to everyone to see this unusual and attractive showing. Yon will be deeply Im pressed with the beauty of these lustrous lif-ns as they truly represent, in appearance, the country irom where they came. All vets, cloths, napkins in fact every article is a product of Wm. Udell & Co. and the York Street Flax Spinning Co. the two largest linen manufacturers in the world. Quality at an attractive price is assured backed by these two well-known makers. Please feel at liberty to attend this event and ask questions without feelinr ob ligated to buy. IN THE NAME PACE THREE while the stats ot Waswangioi was repreaented by ,j rtjrt with (.214 people. Of foreign eouatriee, Cstsdi was repreaented by aa ansa) era aa ma average of aaateri atates. Cars from tba Philip pine laleude, Chine, Australia, ' Panama, England, 0?rmaay, Japan, Mexico, Sweden and Scotland wars checked la to th park during the summer. Total Incraae So Visitors to the national parka since October 1 will ba recorded on the 1131 travel year, and with figures on band for the month of October and up antll November II. Crater lake show sn Inereaaa of II per cent ovot last year to date. Daring the monta of October, 2.715 care with 1.241 people vis ited tb lake, and alnr Novem ber 1 an average of 71 ears have been checked In to tha park dally. Th excellent highway load ing to tb rim ot Crater lake, over which., the round trip from Medford or Klamath Falla can b made In abont five hours, of fers sll lovers of ths out-of- doors tha privilege of seeing Crater lake decorated la fantas tic coloring of autumn, or the rugged walls of th enter tm cloaked In aoft whits robes of winter. A turtle's heart will heat for three or fonr days attar tha feat of ths body hss been sssds into soup. .From J . Maderia Islands Beautiful Lunch and Dtsaae; Cloths with aapUas to match. -Bridge Cloth. Dresser Scarfs, Pillow Cases and DoHlee all hand work. Thla partlealar lot wa especially invite yon ta sas- From 1 BELFAST IRELAND Wa. Llddell's Gold Medal Linens soa sistlng ot beautiful dsmask dinner cloths In snow white snd colored; 45x41, TS x90, 11x10$, all the latest designs such ss Louis XVI, Hyacinth, Sweat Pea and Fern. American Beauty Roae, Lily ot th Valley and Chrysanthemum. Ia beau tiful lustrous double damask. Onr finest ' linens. Handkerchiefs Ws have the most beantltnl Una of ker chiefs to be seen anywhere, consisting ot lovely Xmas boxes, 3 In a box. These are Imported from Belfaat, Ireland, Switxerland and Austria. They rang In price from 59c 69c, 70. 89c. 980, ll.lt and 21.50 per box. These make Ideal Xmss gifts. Linen Towels A wonderful assortment of linen towels In both damask and buck. In all qual ities and designs; also Maderia and Porto Ttlcan hand-embroidered towels, all im ported and bsnd embroidered. - OUR POLICV