Monday, July 21, 19.10
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OKEGON
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MEN
S
ENJOYS SOCIAL
TKNNANT, t'sllf , July II,.
(Biitulal I Thn regular niuiitly
mini nl I ho Wllilwcmil Woiiioii
llullil Waa hnld Wvitncailay alter
nonn on tltn lawn lu III reur
nt Mrs. II. I. Dnylo a Iiuiiid. Tlx
laitlea enjixl ph'aaaut euclul
a'tammm. Tlie huaieaana. Mr,
tlama J. N. Krleml, J. Kulila
mil K I Im (Irnliaiu, eirverl refresh.
meme tit Iced Ira, Ire i-ream and
rouiiM.
Thus who ettvniliid llila eoclal
were Mm. Julia t'roac, Mra. A
H. Cecil, auil Mra. A. I.. I lam
meraley, gunata ul Ilia (lulld, and
Meailamee lyle, I'ewilntiy, Ilin-
anu, t'ouuta, Itourro, llmiry. I'ar-
kar Andnraoii, Murphy, Mn-
ilunald, ami the hoeluaeee.
Mr. and Mra. Kiigrne Tardy
nil aniall daughter Joan lift
HatunUy evening fur liirhi'lluin,
Waah., for two wunka tl.ll lih
Mr. Tardy'a par on In, Mr. and Mra.
M. II. Tardy. Mr. Tardy Hr. la
iba Indian agent at Inchnlluin.
Mra. at. A. Parser, grand
children Marian and Howard
Parker ot Aahlund, Ora., Mr.
and Mra. Hill Parker, dauglilra
l.unlllat and Unity ijlvnn. Mra.
til 1 1 I'arknr'a brother, K. O.
Hears, and Mr. and Mra. M.
Meeanar ot Yruka, Cel.. with
gueala Sunday al I ho M. K.
Wllaim home. Mra. 8. A. farkar
and Hill Parker being moilmr
GUILD
and brother ot Mra. Kllaua. Mra.
.Maaanar la a candidal In thu
coming olttrtion of achool euper
Intetiuent of Klaklyou county.
.Mr. and Mra. II. r. Kosier.
no dermis and daughter Jran
nf Klanialh Kalla spent tha week
and at toe boraa of Mra. Knairr'a
parents. Mr. and Mra. C. W.
Murphy.
Mr. Norman M Ilia, machinery
alnaman of I'ortlr id, waa In
town during tha work on liiinl
naaa. Mr. and Mra. A. H. Cecil of
t.a (irand, Calif., arrived In camp
Wadnoaday hy aulo for a two
weoke vlalt with tholr friends,
.Mr. and .Mra. Iloaa Unwdncy.
Mr. aad Mra. It. II. Hawkins
and daughter Harmony motored
lo Ashland Wednesday where
(bay met Mra. Ilowklna molbnr,
Mra. Cora llrntien of liandon.
Ora., who accompanied them
bom tha aame evening.
Mr. and Mra. 1. II. MrMlrharl.
aon John, Jr., and O. o. Wing
tlald motored to Klanialh rails
r'riday on bualnMa. Mr. and
Mra. C. K. Klngaley were Kla
math Kali, visitors on Krlday
alao,
Mr. and Mra. Krauk Corey of
Hull 'alU. Or., and William
Corey of Chlro, lallf., wrr,
Tarnlght vlaltora Tburaday at
lb horn ot Mr. and Mra. Clay
Paiker. Mra. rrank Corey, who
waa Mlaa Krankle llralnard. waa
(ormar popular resident of
Tennant.
Mra. M. Ilorina. Mlaa Violet
Borlna, Mr, and Mra. O. D. Urn
naman and twina. aon and daugh
tar, ot Han Krenclao are visiting
tholr daughter and alaiar, Mra.
II. ('. Neablt.
Bill Duffy Signs
Man Mountain to
Fight Stribling
OMAHA, Neb., Jnly 21 (AD
Mon Sao, French mauager of
iba giant Italian fighter, may In
land to park hla charga In motb
Isslla and ahlp hltn bark to Kurope
neit week. Ilut lllll Unity, of
Naw York, ro-manager and Amer
ican representative of Ilia mam
moth Kalian, la not In sympathy
' wllh tha Idea.
Oufty, arrlrlng yeaterday lo at
land tha Carnera-llearrat Wright
fight laat night, announced he baa
algnad contract calling for tha
Itallan'a appnaranr agalnat W. I..
(Yong) gtrlhllng In Atlantic City
August So. Hen announced her
two daya ago ho and Camera
would aall next week and would
not return until hla tighter waa
aaaured of better treatmont In
, New York.
Vnr Reaulta I'm Herald llase Ada
IE ILJ dn
311
ths Unlvtrtity of Oregon do another 11,000,000.
Flva hundred rateller, and 38 wholttatcn (plut five farmer,' co
eparatlvai) make Eujent the rttall canter for 60,000 people. Buy.
an ar Incrcatlng toot Eujana'i population, now 18,871, falncd
76 In the lot ten ysari, while the county frsw 51 35.
Meanwhile, tha Eugene Rcglitcr'i circulation grew 73 falter than
ths population. Only lour newspapers In Oregon carried mors
than 5,000,000 Hnas ol advertising last year three of them ar In
ens city, the fourth was tha Register. Mors classified space (over
1,000,000 Unas) was bought In the Register than any other dally
of ths asms sits In the country.
Small wonder that local advertisers (who Jrnow) prefer tha Raglttcr,
Its dominant circulation alons would male for that
try 4w 110,01 OrotttW bay- fm4 tfciM tw.r
Vlbaftv Drncra.NrW La Otmn4 0ffr
Vihlant. rttfinti M8l(rJ Muil Trikut
Vitfl AUvrtan Orto Ctty tnfrwrht
lnvana ittfliiltr Raflmr Ntwi-rH?
Stdntt Pan Courftr lalam CpiimUJovrmt
ttmmmtit FHi Hf.(.Nwi Tn 0ll Chrenkf
M C MOOFNSCITS COJntj
rk'Vaijafc''
K.w V.
D.lrell
taalll.
thlcawet
rll.na
lea fraa.le
La, Ang.l.a
WATCH FOR MEDFORD,
MRS. GRIZZLE'S
FATHER PASSES
Mra. V, l Tliliin
(lliirald C'orreiiniiniluntt
MT. I.AKI, July II, (API
(Himi'iul to Tha llnriild) Mra.
Hllua llrlsilo waa railed lo Marsh
llalil. tlregnn, July 4, on account
of tha Illness and dnalb of bar
father, A. U. Htarnoa, ot Hpokana,
Wash. Mra. tirlxsle ralurnad
liiiiua lu.l r'rlduy. Hhs waa ac
companied by hir mother, who
eipniia to apaad tha aummer
here. '
The Iter, Mr. Jnwell conducted
services at Ilia Mt. I.akl church
on Hiinday, Inking iba place ot
nr. Jonea. who bad charga of
aurvliea at Merrill,
Kourlei'ii parKona Joined tha
"Ciunniiiiilty Church" at ML
Ijtkl and a number of children
mid older pcraoua war bnptliad.
Iliu c um in un Im, aerrlra waa alao
olianrved.
Vcrala MiClnllau, who haa baan
III fur aoin llinu. mads aararal
tlalla tu Kliunutli ralla lo take
trualiiieiita.
Mra. Tipton and Mlaa Kutn
ratlin wera dlunar lunula at Iba
J. H. McClnlluii boms un Uuuday.
Mr. and Mra. Itoblnaoo of
Klamath Knlli apenl Huuday at
I lie Varna McClcllun hutna.
WEEK'S NEWS
OF KENO FOLK
VKI.Ml HMIWIilMIKK
KK.MJ, Ore., July II (riperlall
Mra. It. W. Tower and bod
Jamea of Klamath Kalla and
laughter, Mra. Hart (irey and chil
dren of Korl Klamath, apent hun-
day aftrrnoon calling on old
frlenda at Keuo.
Virgil Hetford. Kurd aalaaman
of Klamath Kalla. waa In the vicin
ity ot Keno Monday, calling on
proapeotlrs cuatoniora.
Mlaa Jeaale Purketl and a gruup
of frlenda enjoyed awlra at Cry a
lal Hprlnga Uuuday.
Thomaa It eon and family ar
enjoying a trlalt from Mr, Henna
father and mother, Mr. and Mra.
Itenn of Aatorla. Ura. Tbey ar
rltred her on Krlday,
Mlaa Kay Drew of Pine (iroru
attended church aervlrea Bunday
at tha boma of Mra. K. K. Purkati.
Hon ftnowgooaa accompanied by
bla alater, Lola, mad a bualne.a
trip lo Klamath Kalla on Tuanday.
Mra. K. K. Puckett bad her ton-
alia removed recently. tr. flax
performed the operation al Klam
atb Kalla.
Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Ronn and
children and Mr. Henn a paranta
motored lo Crater Lake on Bun-
day, where they enjoyed tha day.
Mlaa Ollva Tompklna la helping
Mra. It. W. .Nelaon rook for a hay
ing rraw.
Mlaaea Luclle Hefner. Barbara
Flrooka and Winnie Brooke en
joyed a awlmmlng party at Crra
lal Springe Tueaday ovenlng.
Old Lake Trail
Closed Forever
CRATEIt I.AKK. July U.
The "old trail" from tbo r'm to
the Ink cloned fori'cr on Jul)
II. Thla trail, unaafa and long
alnr nfflrlitlly cloaed, la no long
er to be usul, under any clrcnm
lanrea. Park rangera on duly
on Ihe rlin and tralla have atrlrt
ordera to prevent anyono tialng
the old trail.
Tho new Crater Wall Trail, a
wide and well-built path, wlnda
down to the lake by eaejr grade.
Krors may b aeen everything
of lutereat that could b aeen
from ihe old trail. An army of
men have been at work p'lttlng
the trail In perfect condition; all
rorka have keen cleared off. A
ranger patrol" the trail, ready
and willing to anawer any and
every queatlon aaked by the pub
lic lining It.
The public ahould not feel aa-
grloved at not being permitted
to lake the rlaka Involved In
ualng tho old trail. Tber tbem-
aelvea are helping to make iila
tory. l.ltlle Imagination or In-
Ight la required to reallie that
fifty or mom yeara from now
(his "new trail" of today will be
the "old trail." with memories
clueterlng around It Ilka to thoeo
that now cluster around ths "old
trail" now cloaed forever.
IE RI IE
U $32,000,000
Oregon Market
JVh annual turnover of
111,000,000 provide, Euaen
rcildcnb) whk ample monay to
purchaie tf advartlltd (oodi.
Salllnf thaia It saiy tliroujh the
evening and Sunday RejUtar.
Aerleuhur, Umber, and manu
facturing hava an annual turnover
ol $8,000,000 each. Public larv.
Ics companlai. wholcialinj, and
bter
A SAFkt PLACE TO LANDI
Today in Klamaths Theatres
AT TIIK PKI.K AN
Mttle America, on ths Hay of
Whaloa, lliO mllna from the Hiiutb
Pole, Is ths moat nerfnrt hnallh re-
aort lo ths world. There ars no
forms there, for garma cannot e
lat In a temperature of from (6 to
70 degraea below loro. The air la
bracing and vital. Tha continent
Is a great plateau. IO.Oiio feet
above ,na level. J
"Ths only drawbacks ars ths
nsceaalty of continued anow-shov-allng
nd ths lack of convenient
transportation, aaya Joaepb Iluek
er, paramount cameraman with
Hear Admiral Rlcbard E. Ilyrd
South Pols sipsdltlon, who
brought back to lbs United Slates
a film-record ol lbs sipsdltlon.
"With Ilyrd at ths Boutb Pols.4
which will show at tbs Pelican
tbeatrs, starting Tueaday, for
thres days.
Antarctica la 15,000 miles from
New York, snd ths trip rsqulrss
from 41 daya to Hires months.
"Wlnda attain a velocity of HO
miles an bour on tha Hooketeller
mountain!, near ths pole." Huck
er aaya, "and pile ths dry, pow
dery enow In vaat drlfta. Ths bard
sat Job ot ths expedition was not
flying ovsr ths pole, exploring or
keeping alive. It waa ths continu
ous shoveling of enow, III days
a year.
"for Inatance. wbsa ws dug out
our Ford airplane for ths flight
ovsr lbs pole, ws had to remove
4 8 tons ot snow which hsd accum
ulated about It. All ot ths 41 men
In tbs expedition turned out for
ths work In shifts and completed
It In 84 boura. Kara time ws pre
pared a plans tor a flight, tbs
ama thing had to be dons."
Ths terrific velocity of ths wind
cauaed ths wreck of ons of tbs
Ilyrd plsnes while It waa explor
ing the Rockefeller range, 171
mllea from ths baas camp In Llttls
America. Although burled In
now, tied down and filled with
blocka of loo, ths plsns wsa swept
away snd amaabed agalnat the
mountain aide three mllea dlatant.
Only ths daring of Admiral Byrd,
who Instituted a aearrh In an
other plans during a three-hour
lull In ths blltiard. brought shout
tbs rearns of tho fonr man ma
rooned on ths mountain.
AT TIIK PINK THKK
"Murder Will Out," First Ns
tlonsl and Vltaphons 'production i
now current ei ins rins irss ine
ntrs. Is refreshingly original.
With no bungling detective.
apooky seances, eliding panela,
clutching handa, nor other of the
uaual Irlcka ao dear to the heart
of tha mystery author, "Murder
Will Out" bolda audlencs Interest
and emerges aa one of tha aeaaon'a
most novel and Inters, ting fea
tures.
Instead of the meanlngleaa pat-
ter so frequently fonnd In mystery i
THE DOCTORS SAT FOR
ACHES & PAINS
FOR RHEUMATISM
OVER-EXERCISE
EXPOSURE OR
OLD ACE USE
MIKE MARTIN'S
LINIMENT .
' RELIEF OVER NICHI
Freckles and His
Mom'n Pop
TMU8M
. . ie'iXT:;.S6ocE8TA'Juy ) too oioit ex- f -mrs is FReeni.es -
I IM,. cv outfit Like tujt-6lao) s-wi ikic act? r?hrr. . . m
I I 1 . . ' " I ICWIUMlNe A HW5 J
06CAA Tpr -V " FBlSNDS, OMCLti J yTZi,-
"i
i ir y thioo tvt uow Ktts
OM POUTlNrJ VWNT M.MC V.
.sjw. V TPUT ON THIS TAUSC
I 0TACHC rO A OWQUI5C.
Jmi'SikXk ''M-' OVVE tMt BOHUNH I
-"""" Y ri mss yV 1 I l ItSK
THM o to out, WaaJJtjiiT;p! " '
the C6 is root-tn SyfZfJs: I'Vj rr
COrlPLLTCUV 31 ZC 3'
plcturss. Intelligent dialogue car
ries ths story along at a brlak pace
toward ths aurprlas denounce
ment. The sxcollent adaptation ot
Murray Lslualer's atory la ths
work ot J. Urubb Alexander.
Hound sttecta. which alwaya
heighten tha sffecllveneea of mya
tery picture, ars uaed In good
laats and moderation.
Tha plot Centura about a group
of Chlueae blackmallera who at
tempt to sxtort money from Leon
ard Htaunton, a wealthy New York
olubman.
Ths rols of Blsunlon la Ideally
suited to Jack Mulhall'a breety
personality. Ills performance baa
a fins fuato and admirable re
straint. Llla Lee. wbo waa alao
Mulhall'a leading woman In "Dark
Htrsels," la both charming and
capable. Noah Beery, Malcolm
MacUrsfor, Tully Marahall and
Also I). Krancla, loug eatsbllahed
In silent plcturaa, ars all entirely
adequate. Hedda Hopper, who
gives bsr svery screen rols a
charm and flnsaaa all her own. Is
In bsr uaual good form. Cland
Alllatsr, a newcomer to the fllme.
la Interesting, and baa noticeably
flawless diction.
Much credit tor ths success ot
"Murder Will Out" Is dus to Clsr
enre Ilsdgar'a direction, which la
amooth and Intelligent.
AT THK LIBERTY
A plcturs setting thst moved st
ths rats of 41 miles so bour waa
among ths oddities In tbs produc
tion of "Wonder of Women." Clar
enca Brown's naw Metro-Uoldwyn-Maysr
production now playing at
ths Liberty tbeatrs. It wsa a mov
ing replica of a German railroad
train. In which Lewis Stone, hero
ot tbs story, and Peggy Wood, fa
mous stags stsr, brought from
New Tork for ths picture, enacted
their first meeting. Ths plsy Is a
romance of Europe sdsptsd from
Herman Budermsnn'a "Tbs Wits
of Stephen Tromholt." Leila Hy
msns. Harry Myers. Oeorgs Few
est! and others of Dots are In the
cant.
AT THK VOX
Alice Day, wbo plays tbs role
of Elaine McGrew, leading char
acter of Tiffany's all-talking pic
ture, "Hot Curves." does not be
lieve It likely thst there will
ever bs big lesgus baaebsll tesma
compoaed of girls only
"Yon see." ths fair Allrs ex
plained between scenes at tha
ball park, "baaebsll Is too stren
uous for girls. It rsqulres lots
of strsngtb to swing a bat and
maka It mean something. Then,
loo. It Ton have to elide to base
yoa gat all dirty." Shs wrln-
klsd her pretty noss at that
What I It?
It'.NOT
A Famous
o r
10
Friends
( OMJN.THCWL'S THAT Tta,v l M
I 1 boo or AMvalMt Lv. wakc WTl
i Ut TWCWHOlXNOGMBOnHOOB. iLI
' .OCT OUT OF THLPC'.! vf
thought. "It muat bs awful to
gat a ales class uniform all
dualy or full of mud, Olrls
would never Ilka that,"
Mlaa bay was gontiy reminded
that shs plsys bull In Tiffany's
"Hot Curves."
"Oh. that's different," aha
hurriedly amended. "When I
said girls, I meant Just ordinary
girls ths dsnghter of s big
Insgus msnsger Is different.
Why, she Is brought up on the
game, bha ssts baseball, slsepa
baaebsll and heara bajiHiall
morning, noon and nlglH. Why
abouldn'l aba piny My only
regret Is tbst when Frank Mor
timer wrots 'Hot Curves' hs
didn't bsvs Elaine play la ths
srtusl games, Wouldn t ths fana
bs surprised to bsvs a girl pitch
tbs deriding gsms of a World
Series? I pitched la ths practlca
gamea'
Mlas Day picked up a baseball.
An important message years ago
. . . and even more important today
riaiinad
a Orae r "
tweatr-elsfct rears
'FROM
O. K.
-1
RfcAO ABOUT THAT
CASC'lliE ClMS
ISADtB 6oT AVJAV
L&PEO FP.ONV A ..
TBAIH OR SOWS.
TWlNG.TUEYT&U.
EaglecEye
Bha showed a trlrk turn of bar
wrlat. ,
"Thla la my Uvorlle pitch. I
throw a mean curve when I
handle a bill this way. Kven
Mlks Oonlln Is proud of me snd
hs knows good baaehall when hs
sees It because he la an e-lng
leaguer. Hs uaed to be wllh the
New York Giants."
Alice Day readjusted her
catcher's mask. "Just to show
you thst a manager's daughter
can play every position on the
team. I'm going behind ths plsts
snd rstcb a fsw hot ones for
you."
hhe scrambled out of ths dug
out and would bsvs kept her
promise If tforman Taurog hadn't
called her for a acena for "Hot
Curves." which Is tha currsnt at
traction at tba Vox Tbeatrs.
TO POMCK AIR
WARHI.VOTON. July 81, (A
CONT
Ranch!
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AS. I SKWrttN' AT 50 Igr rSi' lfe&&5!&!li&r E
P) Speedy trials for offsndsra
raught by ths "pollrs ststlon ot
ths air" at Grand Island. Neb
raska, la planned by ths radio
commlaalon.
Ths comnilnilon la considering
a pian for dally repnrta from
I have just run across an advertisement written several yean ago.
It was an important message then. But 1 am profoundly im
pressed by the vastly increased importance which this message
hat today. It tells what the protection of Carnation Milk at the
source means to you how it eivea you a never-failina supply of
puro milk, whole milk, of uniformly high quality, completely
safeguarded for your protection and convenience. Today that
message meant more than ever for physicians are recoirimending
this form of milk for baby feeding. (Consequently, more than ever
it is important you should have this '"protection at the source"
for the milk you give your children. More than ever yoa can
realize that milk to safeguarded, to safe, must be wonderfully fine
milk for all household use. Send to Carnation Company,
Albert Bldg., Front and Lovejoy Sts, Portland, for the
Carnation Cook Book and Baby-Feeding Book. They are free.
ENTED COWS"
Ml CO.
Ho BCNS -
MAUfi VDORSCtvJtS AT UOf6-pO '
OOoHTT TO UAJC A D6AJ. MACATlOM
up Kee-uoBSES to eioe .
A wotop. boat
VirtMAWO OrJ TOP OF
TWAT,S tMCrl MAMG
AN AIRPUAM6
tba Orsnd Island station which
la to begin Its work ot detecting
frequency snd othsr violations,
about September 1,
Ths dragon fly, contrary to pop
ular belief, has no atlng.
I'KRM Wrl.NT WKl.KINO
Acetylene welding Is permsneat.
When any mstsl pieces ars wel
ded this modern wsy you rsa bs
aura that they won't cams span.
If yoa have any welding Jobs
to ha done whether Isrga ar
small It will bs to your advan
tags to let ns do tha work
You'll find our chargss reason
able. By Blosser
X WAUT YOO To
to
By Gowan
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