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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1926)
THE KLAMATH NEWS Sunday, Nov. 21, 102ft - Kansas Editor Is nnrr Not Candidate For SOCIgTY Office O'Qxernor business women NEWS INTERESTS OF THIS MONTH K.Ml'OIUA. Kin. Niiv. U'lillril I'iojui Willi a wlMiii salvo of iilommm-WlllUm Allvu White, funiculi Kunaa rilltor anil Two I'lirllanil mi'mlinra of I ho author, liss put an end In Ilia ru- Ornguii Vuralliin of llualiii-ss unci; inor that he wuulil hn ramtlrlate I'riifrsaliiniil Wiiim-n's rliilis have. In 1 9 S M fur (hn riiulillran giibor- Iwg svlwi'loil by ,tla Lena Mailiolnj liatorlal mitiilnullun of hla slate, j I'lilllli.s. imilomil irusliliit, to turve III a rerent eitlliirliil In Mm Km-'"11 liiiiriuiit nulloiiiil rininlttiCH. I porta (I u it'll!', which he erllta, Whlln j Thiv ar Mlia Murllia M. tiasch on, Inalalml Hint ainlillloii wan not personal roauuri'ti, and Mm. Jiibi, polltlinl ami that "It iiover wn plilno II. Pornny on uiililliily, MNs! anil, hoavrn forbid, thut It ever' Maisnri'l Kllloll of tho ltilvuraltv I houlil bo." lot Mli'hlguli. la rhulrninn of tho Whin, inlulnr.l il.i.i l., . .,r former, ami Ml. I ! I o Havener, of I hU lntt.r..l In pnllilrs and I.I. d.... ',"r,lun'1 Mtilttu I Knpross, of tlu Ira lo be luflili-inlnl In politic be """ r- Tim I alraliv of Michigan thrniiali Mlae KlllnH'a ronimltlio will pni iivit the nntcnrch program, wlih-li In onn of tho nioitt fnr-roach-lug nitlvltli-a lo be untliirlukun by llio fcilorallon I Ilia your. Tho pub licity program conUiiiiiilalos a wld- A'oti lil hold no office "When a man Iskna an ofrke hla luflutuii'o ri-iiaos ul ono i-ud of hla I or in or tlia oiliur tint brgliinlnu or I ho end. Tho i-dlliir of thu (insottu hua aoon a long procoaalon ot governor flln from tho front door of Hi. alula house or out of "r le huti has heretofore born . ,, ,.,., ..,, ,.., ,, 1 prncllcnhln. Mra. Forney will ho which limy III d.-orv..l. and would I '"" ' h" not hao hud If lluy bud kept I '.ninieiiUiitlmis .iibmlltcd at tho lira out of office. Moines lonvetiilou. , ... . Mlaa (luacli and Mra. Kornoy will Tho glory of walking uml. r thel f , W(rk , ,,, gubernatorial plug hat la bought ,..,,,.., ..........i. ...... i ir.....n urn, m iirivv lur una niiinni. Ho would profer In bo onn llltl ainall ronaiMiuonco during Ilia ru mulnlng (line of hla III run acoro years and Ion than to awrll up with tho polaon of official prldo for two yoara and live on a a (rag- WaaliliiKlou. Idaho, Nevada, Call- (urn In and Hawaii. Oregon l'rlerntlon Tho Aalorla lluslnmis and I'rofos- lonul Women's rlub, ona of tho pioneers In tho Orngoti Federation. IhrAii.h Ul. Vrvl ' ft lint I ihmwr rant a memory of departed grand-1.. , ,, .. .h.irm.n oermanl, -W- ,. i ' ,. "'" ' ' ' n ?h i m. ATrb' '-""' Hchnlnralhlp. Thl. tlr. than a big ha. boon.- .,hlnr.hlp. ,., administered by Also Iho writer hereof has ., , , , ... . k i. . ,. ..... 7 ''ho hi b n a i:in. w III be fur- booka to r He. frlenda to loe ; .. , ,. . ... . , t . . . i rouclilng In II a , iililiiuiio 1'ffecla. if!?., h! T . ' , K".olrhlp loan fu uro com- tlfy and ho tan not afford to give , , recognl.cd a. an arrcpted talla ot routine admlulalruilon In !,.,...,, . tho aiato houao." fcderoilon. , Mlaa f rellla M. Ilnyler. prealdent I oi mo Aaioria ciuo. wno wao ine engineer ot tho alale convention at Aa'.orla In. Juno, haa been ap. j pointed convention chairman for w . m m- (nl year. uiie 10 1110 lari mat In dtate v 1 riSOn lhs "'"l"n"l ronvonUon l ached- . . , iiled for Oakland. California, Oro- BAV OIIKNTIM Col Kr4 Jo ' l"n ntlclpatea aending a much (fnlted Newal Norman SeH.y.-th ) ,nr,'r ''''tallon aud taking a much 2. Tho claaaln ahlnglo -hair cut) o that It lenglhima gradually from Ills polnia on Ihu chunk to a point I on tho napo of tho neck. Tbla la' aa dignified aa any ahlnglo may! bi'i'iimo and an uduplud to Ihu more ma I u re woman. Hut hi'iurit ahn adopla I hla alyle alio ahould bo careful to mo I hut no tinge of gray mara lior hulr'a glnaay ainoolli- nnaa. To Hi la cud tho wlao woman reaorta lo a new tint which colore! hair liialdo aa nature dooa, a col oring which la dirfnaed naturally through tiie Inner fibre of Ihoi hulr unilcrnonlli tho ahlnlng outer; covering. j 3. Tho raggedy bliigle atrag-l gllng oiida over the forcliimd. tho' whole hulr looaely waved and atund-1 lug aoflly on end. Thla la Intended! primarily for the younger woman. 4. Joan of Arc variation -deeo Page Fly bang cut long at the center front, ahortonlng gradually toward Hie lil' until It ruachei tho templea, hair pointed forward on tlie.rheakn. It. I paliinillng wave ahlnglo -hulr cut ahull uud wuved ut tlio front only. , Modified ahlnglo -worn Ixiik enough to wavo over I he forehead and car. Tho wave glvoa a aofl enlng lino1 lo mature feature. Tile' aole -long halTitl modul yet to bo brought oat' l Ihu illinium type whore tho .hulr, la pnrtod In the mldillo or bruahed atralght back with' the chignon, worn at tho nape of tho neck. . utu j , i HTl'llV tilUH'l TO'CtlKKT rllllAV" Mrai toon Crawford will be hos leaa yn., Krldoy IUrDj.in, November the t'wenty-alxth, at her homo. 343 11 JUll! . .1 fV?t '1 ll ' North Slith alront. to niemlicra of the child atudy groep of the Am-1 erltnn Asaoclatlon of lolve-alty Women. . .... .. Mra. Crawford haa .prepared an inlcri'jtiiiK paper on "Kiivlroniiifiit," a nuhject thut will ni"lnn InntUnl repmiKO by file ufiro u wh'i aro meinhem of thut rccttoii ui l!i.t a aocltillon. Thla meeting tia bom poatpontad from the paat week. 1. O N I O N, Nov. . 2U. (United I'roaal 1'ernraiient peMco In tho coal Industry atlll may be montha or yenra away, accordlug to J. Cook, ocrretury of tho nilncra' federation, who aald today thut "thera will bo no permanent peac under aettlj inenta on buaia of a longer day'a work." KOItMKIt H.tlUHt Ml'HT j HKKVK lM l'RIM4)X TKRM 8 K A T T 1. K, Woah., Nov. 20. M'nlted Newa) Kill k Thompaon. former Bailor on the Wheatland i Montana waa aentenced to IS yeara In the government prison at Mc Neil Inland today for tho murder of Franceaco I'aredei, a ahlpmate. Paredez waa atabbed to death during a quarrel, while tho veaael waa off the north coaat ot China July 10. Thompson pleaded guilty In fed eral court to an Information charg ing aerond degree murder. Frlenda of patient and tho gen eral public are welcomed at Klam ath Valley lloapitul where the com fort of the aick is the flrat con alderation. . ' 4 nl'ILDKHH' KXCHASOB meeta every Tail and i ih Wed neadajr of the Month , at 1:00 p. m. In Moose Hull. nei EMBOSSING Imparts to aoclely printing that distinctive appearance so desirable In Card, Invitations Announcements - Kor thla service call on the KLAMATH PRINTING COMPANY - 522 tflumatn. Ave. Phone-1212 Kid McCoy Must ' Serve 24 Years "Kid McCoy" nf a Hint tiny In tu rl I l.ni. muHt norro 2 1 rom fur Ihu a.lrelfinr nt Mr. TeirM. t..r. the state prlaon bonrd di-termleed I 1 lift W I.NICK aniiNlilt, more active part than la poaalhle when au eastern city Is selected. today. Kelhy was recola d. al Kan Qurn tln aa a prisoner allghtl more than one year ago, under an Indetermin ate sentence cf from 4 to 34 yenra. The prlaon board set his sentence at follows: ' ManfiinMer. V"n ftfii: fssaull to commit murder, seven yeara; great bodily. Wm. ilx- yiir.. tritoj JCmtwnle wrot lrtv,rahly ana ASSUMES A DRESS- ; FOR-D1NNER DIGNITY Wllh the tang of fall In the air and winter close at hand the ub iquitous summer shingle Is bocnui- ,U) inasilf Iho vpril,D(ri!Uirl Parj ann ,miw 'vera ititir-artsaers la to be tnkou as a criterion. first three aentences are to run con secultlvelv and the fiiurlh ronrjir rently. llli"iCmriics, sailliata finm the time If hla Incarcerutlon. leav ing; approximately Si M yeantf In prison. li..; Hotby winced under tho sentence which ho , termed. Vlho al'ftent Jolt I've over tkkitu on ttie s-lillfc? .Mo had applied for parole October 2. The board first denied parole and thon moved townrd fining1 tils' 'den tenco. Kelhy was cnntlcted of , killing Mrs. Mora, with wtiont he 'had tiren living two years ago In Us An geles. Helby, supiiai'dly liiloxlcut geat elahoruto coiffures and, at though the ahlnglo atlll persists, more mr leea vivera In .tone, even for evening. It Is a sliltikle slightly more dlKiilfied to fit In with the formality -of tho winter festivities. Hero and there a simple atyle of long halrdroaslng appeara but sol seldom Hint It sets Its wearer dia- tlnctlvcly apart from her short-1 cropped slaters. Although the winter shluglo will) still he a shingle It will bear lit tin or no relation lo Ha summer cdunterpart. llrlefly, Iho styles, to be seen will number six. I Oren Thrrmonlctcra ii.l,t In line with M'ln.ng'., proKrwivL i milirv, nil Mont an Jtiina irtt niW- oqiiitjt-(! with ovn iliH.r thcrmmn-. rlrrn. which nrrlrur ami t nttnrthy, Thu lutkinK mm miiUrof know led jo in trad of gurw work. Ton can Iron oven lining A ,irrijil frntiinrf Monta llanc-1 Tniirnn tnn Tfntftt rim), pn'rlnJinn rtilmlfility itt lrnkn for lirstt utu itnukr. It in partirtiUrlv nrmHth anil tmv to rlrnn. AH uruntii nr rliT irirally wtti-4, unit (h whnln nvrn i ro uavn(ri aa to gtvo maximum cvrn tw-al in all parta. Buffet Shelf Mmtntt dmiKnH 1hi btifTct ahelf fir Wontrrn rttoka lroti of it prarttrnl rloanltnMi. It a Inn Irnd nutoiandiiiK Iwanty to ihe nrojMir tidtm if thn whnli ranxr. It in a tiMHlrrn IhntiKht in f'lll koepintt with Muntng alirrant-of-f h-ttnH'n tlfmnti Jlti (Tt"t tthflf or dfMir liifrh rlow! are optional on all Montag Hangp. Of lineal materials Th mntrrinla whtrh p into a Mnntarx am known to I the lxt lotraunc thrna ramea art Ixiilt rm pllr, riieht in the rrat Muntng (lant. imi Kt Monfnuirtm eaatinais nntt-Wf-ariiist Mnntag nekrlplutt, ami ilurnMf Mitntax namf Iiiik- Hiifti riiitin(t iron is etrluaivrlv ned for Montajj Range bodies and uven lia- neserToir ana t-on inatnnaiions tnla nnm tnav. lu, en,tin,M,l where' deain-d with either reservoir or coils for hot water supply. ed. ftllowed this with series ofl oriisuen-io-uie-iroiu eiiinKie lesser crimes, all taking placo with- i hnlr worn qulto short and side la the space of a day parted, the longer hair brushed Tito former pugilist Is B.1 years toward tho forehead. Ihe short hair old. Ho sold ho dues not expect . brusiicu lo mo ironi nisienu oi uio to live to romplete his sentonco, i DEATHS' al.ln 11,,,'tLiiMn llils la n . ilnrlnff 1 varlatlnn of the shingle It Is liesll Hulled for extremely youthful fncei ' IH)N.I.I A Itt il IK SMITH ' ( Funeral services for Donald Arch ie Hinllh. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rmlth. will bo conducted at the Karl Whlllock Funeral Home, Pine Avenuo at Kljlh this taftnrnoon nt three o'clocki Itev! Wemelt of the Metlioilist Kplscopal church offic iating. Interment will be In Miik villo cemetery. Krlends are ro spectfiilly Invited lo intend. i Fraternal Order of Ksgb-s ' Will meet every Friday evening In the Moose Hull at 7:30 P. M. IIKl.KN KMTIIi:it III IKilMlltK Helen Ksther lliirgdorf, aged U months, loving dniighter of Mr. and .Mrs. Allien llurKilorf of Dully, tjin giut, died of aciilu ptieiimunlu,) nt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Helm near tho Avlntlon field,, early Sat urday morning. The remain nro at thn lluliy Nook of Towny tinit Harrington whero friends may call land pay their respects. Fiinernl acrvlres will lie held nt Iho gravo sldo In llotinniii cemetery Monday ntternoon nt 2:111 o'clock, Iter. J. Henry Thomas officiating. Ill XMKS AUK Tlt XI'l'KII IN W A It N Kit llltlVi: CIIONK l-tm WESTERN TRANSFER COMPANY tin Muiii Tlt.lNKI'KH AXK Itlt.WINd You Can't Go Wrong AUKU Nov. 20. (Hpoclnl) The ruhblt drlvo on tho MC ranch nt Houth Warner Sunday netted better than a thousand rabbits. t)no ot the dinners Hint has made Wnrncr famous .win served to the enthus iastic dNvera at' noon. Tomorrow a drive' Is to bo hold on thn Cleland ranch. Kveryone Is Invited and a largo crowd Is 'ex ported to he present lo enjoy tlio drlvo and thoj good ''cuts," . , t r . ' : i Bvory garment nt lleo llegln's Store Is marked below cost nt this tromendau I'lR sslo. 129. So.Tlh. If you come to ui with your Dental trouble. In every branch of the profession you will recelvt "painless, ..careful, ..anil .. lasting dentistry;" ..combined wllh -fair prices. X Ituy Service Open Evenings Portland Painless Dentists (irlsrlo llldR. Phono D4. Cor. 11th nnil Main Wide and shallow Pacific Coast lircbos In the Montag firclio is incor siriitei Montana 40 years of r IK'rii'iice in Iniiiflitig stoves in whirh msy bo used Ni,iern furls wilh economy snd eflirirurv. Its width slluws smpie spsce for hot water emla where wood is used fnrfilel. lis ahsllowneaa .brings even a amsll fire in rliiM coiitscl wilh tiie stove top, !,reclinliiig furl w.isle in bringing the ire lo cooking best.' The llnmcs spread, too, allirtring best srea fur placing more cooking utensils direclk. on I lie heat. . ' III.' bnosat t ON I A t Ranges A perfect baker . The Mon t us Ranee ia f ammi for i ta hakinc, 'J'he larxe-aixe oven, aur rounded Uy roomy hfatinn; upaeen. i quickly ready for buifinw. The alid inc damier renulaten the volume of ht roioK to the oven forfait or alow hakinc, and the triple aahefltna in ulation hold it at an eren bei. . . Easy to clean Cli-aminr Montar nickel, amonth- aiirfackpd iron or ateei, and beautiful Mon lag porcelain enamtl nerd only the touch of a damp cloth lo b kept bright and abating. Mon tag Rancee are deairned for practicaT clean. i nem, nofuaay ornamentationa, hard-to-elran cornera just smooth, broad surface. French plate top Something nw and a decided Im provement. One aolid piece of pol iflhsni. rpuiforced iron over the oven. dors away with the neat-lefik ing crevices around the back lids. Being hifhlv noliahed it mar le used for cooking hot cakes, etc., just asis done in hotels and mtauranta. A MoritAt innovationfor Wentem cooks. French plate top or regular six lid top is optional on all Mon tag Ranges. t Quick firing . j The draft a in a Montac Ranee are ao arranged t hat the who lit lengl h and brradth of the frrateM nave an even supply of air. Ibis brines the fire up quickly. Then, too, the shallow M on tag firebox holds the flames up clone to the cooking surface, heating it rapidly so that it gives a good cook ing beat. .j Well proportioned ' The Mont as Ranee is well oro- portioned made to fit 1 he average kitchen iust high enough, jupt low enough for the average woman's con venience.- A Mon to Ranee saves moneV in furl bills, naves work in cleaning. save patience in uniformly good cooking results. . Mon tag ovens are conveniently sized for usual home requircmente. Mont as- dimnlicftv of desicn sdila loineomitty npd emciency ot aion IsgjUnges. . , .Wide Variety of Design ; ' . r Tikes ran ( tUMh varisLv tJ est ria aawi nrir in th Trnl kt lirts I Kail tnsrv taste and pocketbook ran "tie equally veil gratibed. The Monte Kanges u lust rated oniy suggest this variety. Electric of. gas plate attachments Practically evcrv Mnnfiut ranee may be equipiied with either cas or electric piste attachment, thus giv ing Mon tag owners the benefit of combination cooking facilities in con venient and economical form. The Montag electric plate attachment has two 9-inch 1000 watt elements, with o-neat reversible switches. Beautifully enameled All enameling is done in the Montag plant, and for smoothness, richneaa ot color and durability is the equal of any American or foreign work. It is done on specially tested iron which, because of its purity, fuses perfectly with the enamel so that iron and enamel are practically one niece. Montag porcelain enamels may be had in pure white, a handsome gray, or the new San tone a light creamy bull color originated by Montag. , clTiLh itssmssssr- r v Falto Celeslsl Jr. Ranf. wits W- , "A i 4 1 1 ll CSi I ll I er1"' C-rL' ' yfas B rsnnossy Irl. rial, allarhswot: wSil.. aarr iMLwsstllL 1 " II I . 14- II PssssieaiaT f .helper HrJ Av warsnr ; It-laik II v I U ITl'11 11 I " I " ait., rnu r Hanton. : droe door I - fcrBTs S" f I Colon la t RiifffH Rnr: nanvtl JLA JaCsV5'?lL. if JLpeenjipwaaBW'S e4w I I rim in while?, rray or Sanione; A7 iCsV-f , a roll door or Huffet shelf ; tC-tnch II VTl 111 ' ' MIHpiWMVff Lrnamvl in white, a ray or Santon. If I .1 SB I ljg!! Imprott poreupin. Breback. , II J w?t "T 'J They're Here! And they are handsomer than any Range line you have ever seen. You can now see the representative showing of Montag Ranges-in styles and at prices designed to meet your requirements. Go in and see them. The Montag line combines the knowl edge of what Western cooks want, O. C Colonial Jr. Rang with enamel trim. Roll door or drop warmer. It-inch or 18-inch oven. gained through over 40 years of Western manufacture. You can rely on Montag Colonial Ranges to give you entire satisfaction, ' lONTAG STOVE WORKS . . Portland, Oregon CLAUD H. DA VIS, Furniture Phone 581-W McCarthy Bldg. t