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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1936)
August 13, 19M THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MKIIIIIM.. Oro, Tlm vulliiy fliiwur ninl vttuotaliln show miiiii niiii'il by Hid hunt Itlvin' Qunlun club, tliu TiiltOakii (liu'ilnn vlul) nnil rualiliuits of Ilia Mullii mill lli'liloy illali'li'ls In tu liu In' 111 Hnmluy, Annual Jii lii Hi ii Mor rill liluli siiiionl uy mi huh I it hi from 1 Id 0 p. Mi, Tim iliili) liua himn mil fur Hiiiiility lliut iiiuny who niluhl il lnn w iMo liu uiiiililii i in (mill will litmi Ilia iinii'liiiilly of vliiwlim iiriiilurli rnlniiil In iliu Kliiiniiili viilliiy. ICntilisj nf ki'iikki'H, it hi lim, vu't ii 1,1 ! mill rru 1 1 h urn IiiiIiik I'HpiM'lully milli'llml rriini mmi ix lilhltoia mill Ilia olillili oil's illvl nlon Is nlsn Id ho nlriHNitl, licit U (bn I, mil HIvmi' I'lnli nnil Ilin Mur rlll k ' i lilmi liooili KxlilhliH whli'li will mil liu ii ( in oi I fur III'IXI'H. ' " ' Ivlititiiilli FiiIIh JiiiIkhh Will iaaa on tlio morlta of lint rinti'tim nnil a riii'iiii'iiliillva of tlm ' cMmiiy IKKHt'M IllrllO will J II ll K 0 III" m'liHHi'N, multia, friilla unit vt'K"- tlllltl'M. KxIiIIiIIdih inimt furnish ull n ii t n 1 ii i-in i'iri)t iiimt iliili' fur fnillH nnil vi'ltnltilik'ii, llicau lo lie tin nlrliml by tlm Hulis liuiKoi I n i! Ill" ok li i lilt, nnil III II Hi ri'iuiK" lliHr own calilhlta. KntrliiH tntiHt lit lit Did kv iii iiiinIiiiii l), 1 1 o'i'loi'k Hnnility or limy tin luft Hut n I'll itv, wllli nr mum In obiiiKi'. Mi'ii. IIiikIi O'O'imn'r In mMvliiK lis hoihiiiI rliiilrmun for tlm mIiow. a iillviir lia will liu hiM'vimI iIiii'Iiik t lit, art rrnoon I'llii following; In Din roinplnti. Hut of tllviHloim hi wlilrh pntt'lui liiuy tin iiuiili: 1. Living room nrriinifitiiMil: (ii) t'nili'r IS liirhns. (h) Ovit I lnrli... ( t I Himki't arriiiiamiiciit. (ill oil" vtuli'ty with or wli h- 011 1 KITHIIH. I. Tulilo arruitKiMoiint, uvr 0 nnil timliT 12 Inchns; (nl Ki'W Mciwera. (tl Kiiinmiiiri. (r) Klowm-a of 0110 color. 3. Krulis n it nigi'inlilos In kltrhi'ii I'lintnlnnra. 4. ArrniiK" mi'iit of liuali, bor rlia or vlnra. 6. WIiiIit hiitniiifta. 6. Hit,lninn hlonma: (a) (ilnillolaa, one or throo litooma. (1)1 litilillua, ono or throo blnotiia. (i-l Swi'i't pi'iia, 1(1 hlonuia. (il) Itoaoa, ono or thrpo hlooina. (0) Niiaiiti-iliiina, li) hlootna. (fl . I n il I a a, ono or throo hlooina. (K) Altera,' ono or throo hlooina. (Ii) I'hlox. ono or Ihron hluuma. 7. Vnrlolloa tinrlliaairioil, . Cbllilroii a cxhlhlla: . (A) I'mlor 10 yonra. (1) 1 10 to IS yonra. Park Tunnel Interests L24' rf -"'sjffi Til Ih anow tnniiol lloa on tlio tinlh from tho rim roiul to tho Wiilrh lii 'i ti In CriiliT Inkn niillonul Mirk. Il wiik built by ('(!(; lubnr, mill Wlin iihiilll alx fool III nil nnil .'lb 'I foot Ioiik whim fll'at 1 il K . Mirniian Ibo allow a nii'lllim, tho alio of III" tnniiol hula la growliiK. ( 1 1 r u 1 l -Nowa I'IioIii KiikhivIiik). PAGE THREE TOL (o) I'niiainil iirriiiiKoinonla, B. N'okoIkIiIoh: (nl I'liiiniinl o e 1 1 Ii I e , liiholoil (Ii) Uit'Ki'al oolloclloll. (o) Hiioiilmi'ii vi'KOIiihloa o hlbltoil In pniior plutoa. lb. Kill I in oxlilhllai! In piipor plutoa, 11. Ilnilim and muaaoa, not ovor 2 liouila. Body of Youthful Visitor Found in Glacier Park Area m.ACIKK I'AIIK. Mont., Aim. 13 (l l'l Tho hoily of llorhort (Imy, 1, of Oiillfonl, Mo., who fiilloil to roturn from a hlklnit irlp In tho park throo Hooka ako, wua roll ml lain Woilnoailay. Tho hoily wua foiinil hy Ar nold Hi lilofollilno mid Hon llon aon, inomhora of a park trail rrow, hnlf way holwoon Loriiii I'uaa trail anil tho Uarilon Wall, a aotilon of tho ('oniluonial til Tlilo. whlrh ho aot nut to cllmh. Tho youth, on of a illatln aulahoil Muliio family, loft a park I'lmlol Hunitay attornonn, July lo rlluib tho wall. Ho novor roturnoil. T Long-Waited Food Reaches Eskimos POINT II A It It O V, Alaaka. Auk. 13 (CP) Klvo huiiilrod Kakluioa In arctlo Alaaka aal down to tholr flral roal moal In aovornl wooka Woilnoailay upon ar rival of tho riilior Northland with 4 1 toua of food aupulloa. Ijiiiso aupplloa of rolndoor moat and aoal atoaka aaaurod tho population of an ailoqu' to aupiily to carry thorn thruuith lb" wluior. Innkoopira In lliinmiry muai pay 33 aoporato tuxoa. MKHHIM., Auk. 13. Tho Mor rill Sorvlro chili In aoaalun Tuoa iluy volod to liinlall u hyiliunt and hoao at aomo ailvaniiiKooua point In Morrill for tiao of furiu ora of tho dlatrlot who miut haul wator from n iIIhIiiih'o. At iroa otit thnao iii-iIIiik walor K'l con tnlnora flllod at aorvlro ata tloua whlrh a io all on uiolora. tlooi-Ku Tlioma will rontai't roproaontatlvoa of tho (?oliimhla lllllltloa romiuiuy In an of foil to Kot cooporatlnn of tho company In makltiK a lowor ralo for uao or tlm fapmora or fur donatliiK tho wator. In ovont thla pro poaod program dooa not nioot with tho approval of tho utllltloa company, payment for Iho walor will Ik mado by tho Hot-vice dull. Tho aoaalon iioxt Tuoailay la to ho devoted cutlrol) to dlaciia alon of ro-riooilliiK of Lower Klamalh lako. Jtoporta aro to lha ofro"t that aovoral llioiiHand tiamoa have boon attached lo Nroule.lcd politiona and roproaon tatlvoa or tho Klamalh Knilu chamber of couimorco and C. (j Kalrchllda of tho biological do pnrtmont will bo proaont for tho nicotian. Karly October haa boon aot aa tho dale fur the third annual Morrill Potato feallval and the Koncrul committee, compOHod of Tom Chatham, Tom I,alrd ami ('hot llarlon, will whip plana Into ahaim within tlio next tow wooka. ClKford Jonklna, county 4-11 club loader, baa ottered 4-11 club potato oxhiblia and a number of other InteroatluK aildltloua to tho proKram aro holtiK plannod. Tho allow will bo hold In tho Morrill community hall aa In paat ycara. " Tlm Malory of tho moat pack ing Indualry and tho aanltary liniirovomiiiila In the moat inar- knla of today u coinpiirisd to I hoao of ytmlurduy worn part of a talk kIvoii by ()u Mlllor, Jr., hororo tho noon tanchonu of tho 2H-30 tcluh WodnoHilny. Mlllor, who la prealdont of (bo Mlllor PnckliiK Co,, a I Bo told of tlio inolboila of cutlliiK moata and Hiiinir' InlorialltiK facta uhout tho Mlllor I'uokliiK conipiitiy. Kdillii Hurrowa, lonnr, aiA Km lu llownra, aocompanlat, of tlio LiikcHburo club, rurnlahed tho onloi liilnnieilt. All election for the dclegato to Iho national convention or 20-30 c.luba wua hold. Aa a ro ault, Juck Kllf.xoruld waa choaon iloli'Kiiio and Tony Maiinu aa al (oniiilo. That rnproaontatlvoa will louvo for Hlockton, Ctil., on Hcp loinbor 3, and roturn to Klamath Kill In on the 7th. Important luglalalloii la ichodulod to come up at thla convention, Jimmy Hall actod aa chair man of tbu day and called on aovoral committee chairmen for roporla. Ubo u'llrliin waa a Kucat anil plana wore completed for the picnic-to bo hold at Lako iif the Wooiln on Huniliiy, AuKua't 23. Cloudburst Hits Denver Break in Power Line Fatal DKNVBU, Colo., Auk. 13 (UP) A aevero cloiidhiirat, accompanied hy high wlnda and an electric atorm, awopt down upon Denver Into Wednoadny, loavlug one fatal ity and nl Ik Ii t property damaxe In Ita wake. W. O. Hmltlt of Donver waa electrocuted when a powor line broken by wind and rain, tell upon hla automobile and then upon him aa he attempted to leap from the machine, For nine time hla body lay, unldon tlflod, face down In a pool of valor, preventing bataiidora from rescuing him. llaaemonta throughout the city were flooded and, In many resi dential district!, the wator reached tho level of the flrat floor, . Police car wore atalled In the mud, trarrio waa halted anil tram eara were stationary for 14 mln utoa whim powor fnllod, , Creameries Form Testing Group BALKM, Aug. 13 (UP) Hlght creameries In Linn, Lane, Mnrlon and Clackamas county Wednoadny formed ft craamory testing aaaoolatlnn under etate do purtniont of agriculture. A licensed elate deputy will weigh, snmpla and tost milk and cream, alarung September 1. Tho record will bs available to all shippers, and will bo ft "Into guarantee of correct weights mid teats, slate officials said. Sanitation, butter tut content and weights of prints will b checked also. KENO NEWS prrr M fjtaw Jiaam YouiI otrerih?l .ess ' BOURBON WHISKEY o rsoor in PINT IU Codo 1811-1: QUART "1.35 Code 1S9-A HIRAM WALKER . . .PEORIA, ILLINOIS OLENE KKNO, Oro. Mr. and Mra. ' Frank Ward, Dale Ward,, Mr. Cm hum of Portland, Klmcr Ward ; i of .M u I In and Flora Colloy were dinner Kucats of Mr. and Mra. UlcK ; Colley Munilay evening. All-spent I tho nlKht at the Colley home with j tho fv-cutlon of Klmer Ward, who i roiurned to Malln. Mr. (iorham, who haa been liv ing with his son, II. (iorpam of Portland, went lo Gold Hay to be with hla daughter, Mrs. Frank ! Ward. Clifford Colley has a haying Job with F. Danlcla of Klamath Falla. Mra. Howard Dow and son Bob and Mrs. F. Ll. Everhart and son , John left Monday morning for, a wook'a vacation at Diamond lake. Mr. and Mra. Hon Kerns and Monnlo Kerns . led Wednesday liniiniiiK for Diamond lake to apond a few days' vacation. Mr, and Mrs. Stove Kogera left : luat Saturday to live on a ranch near Henley. Kogera will con tinue wilh his Job with Weyer-' hacuncr for the present. Mrs. J. N. Gullirlo of Klamath Falls haa been spending aeveral daya vlaillng old frienda in Keno. : Mr. and Mrs. A. Fonsi have moved Into tho houso recently va cated by Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kogera. , Ilurton Dow and Carl Hollinga worth are helping Loyd Howard wlih hla haying. i Tho school buildings are re ceiving a new coat of palm this week. ' Claude Korns Is rounding up his cuttle on the rango this week and driving them back to the ranch. OLKNK, Ore Hon Nork of Poo Valley has I ii binding grain lu this vlcltilly tho paat week. Jerry Pearson of Klamath Falls was a buslnoaa visitor In Olene last Tueaday. Dolla Graham of Henley vis ited with Helen Young last Sun day. Many farmers In and near Olone aro busy cutting tholr sec ond crop of hay. Mra. Iloyd Ilruner and .chil dren of Dairy wore vIbIIois in Oleno laat Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Sweeney made a bualnosa trip to Klamath Falls last Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Curtla Oorhhart worn callera at the O. J. Odom noma last Sunday evening. Re- rreahmonts wore served during tho ovonlng. J. C. Sweeney and Oliver Kin ney, Sr., are helping Harry Kin ney with his haying. C. M. Kelley Is hnvlng some repair work done on his house. Jack Odom Is building a house In Poo Valley for Wllburt An derson. Donna Kinney has gone to Mo doc Point to visit friends and relatives for a short time. Edgar Kelley motored to Wev orhuoiiscr Inst Sunday to visit with relatives. The attendance at the Olene dnncos hits increased a great deal. Pooplo como from fur and near to attend these dances. Mu sic Ib furnlshod by Jerry Pear son's orcheatra. Oliver Anderson and Leonard Kinney have roturnoil to Olene nttor helping Charley Drew put up liny at Bprnguo River. Because lis eyes aro sensitive to ulltn-violot rays, a cat can see better (bun a human being In the dusk, but it cannot see at night ns well as It can during the day. Bolglum still has a woodon shoe Industry. Shoos are made for local snles and for shipment to Franco, Germany and the Motherlands. LET KIDNEYS FLUSH OUT 3 LBS. A DAY Clean Out IS Milei of Kidney Tubes Nature put over 1 S mlloi of tiny tube und flHtrs in your kidneys to ttrftln the waste matter out of the Mood. Kldneyn should pntii s nlnta ft dfiv and no set rid of more than three rounds of wnste matter. When the pnnnlnn of wnter In nennty, wltn amnrtlnR tuul buinlnK, the 15 mllea of kid nav tulle mnv iuim1 thinhinir out. Thla dnn- Ror alRnnl mny lie the beitlnninit of ntuisina banknohc, log paint, Ions of pop and energy, Stett ins up nights, swelling, puftlness under the eyes, hcarinchca and ditilneas, If kidneys don't empty S pints a any ana o net rid of more thnn S pounds of waste matter, your body may take up some of these poisons cnusinR serious trouble. Don't wail I abk your tinitiKin ior uonn a i.'ius, Used supcesni'iilly by millions for over 41) yonra. They fflvo hnppy rt-lluf and m-lr the kldnoya to Oush out 8 pounds a day. Tli teeth of tiger sharks are of perfect ivory. (323233 OS) fy$L n fr Mir mm i n y II aa,l 11 I I J I I II II I I UJJ U VI VJ u0NC;ToeM5 We are listing only a few item on this sale, because they are line we are cleaning-up. In some lines there are only a few sizes and others only a few of aa item. But you will find articles that have been and are most popular, at give-away prices. You can't lose. SHOP OUR WINDOWS FOR REAL BUYS Men's Unions Short sleeves and ankle length Size 36 to 44 A 79c Value To Clean Them Up 48' Men's Fur Felt Dress Hats All sizes in greys, browns, green, etc. Values to $3.50 To Clean Them Up $1 8 Ladies' SHk Dresses In a variety of smart styles and materials. They are Just right for now. To Clean Them Up 88 Ladies' White Shoes In sandals, ties, ox fords and straps. Good styles. To Clean Them Up $19$2i9 Valves to S4.00 CJ. BB5EDEK CO- luhA il allgame Buy me some peanuts and cracker jack I don't care if I never get back Buy me some Chesterfields too.. OH MY They Ve got what it takes to 1936, L10GBTT MYBM TOBACCO CO. Uliestcrf- : ' S