The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 02, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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THE KLAMATH NEWS
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1028
PAGE SIX
.Houses Burned,
Hotel Dangered
By Forest Fires
' 8AN D1KOO. Calif., Sept. I.
(UP) Eighteen hornet and cab-
Hundreds See I Hoover Baseball Radio Wave Bands! More Enter Park (Albania Changes Government New bouth Wales
First Day of Fain Fan, Eats Peanuts 'Assigned to States From East Road F Republic to Monarchy Volw l5!ay WcU
MunrZv Roots for Solons w,..xsrir.. .. .r lhan Last Year i t'&
' ;. A division of radio wave bands , " ! , , .... ... ...... ...
Firms displaying were:
I'bllK'a Klecirlc tor.
Copco.
Alpine
In were destroyed by an unoon-, Mint, i namocr 01
.,nt f.,re.i fir. which ewent While Sewing Machine company.
within 75 feat of the Tine Val- i I'laude
wiuiiivn-rnv .. l il l'l l.nion. the atatea under a Ulan i An entirely new exhibit win
Herbert Hoover w'tiieiwed a i whereby every prvaetu ucenaen oe inarm r.....-. . j (1
nliniii-d In opvrauon 'extiinit nuiuiing ai me jumnuu, i
Till ANA. Albania, Sepl. 1. It', Alimril 7.u
wfld and wooly version of the station la rn
II. Davis furniture. Mar-
ley hotel today, hotel atUcbcs """" Washington Scnaur to 3.
informed tha United Pre., by! Swan Lake Moulding wJjM Munching peanula In hi. prl-
natlonal pastime today when the ou either a full r part haala,
New York Yankece defeated the I waa announced muiy oy m iea-
tvlephone tonight.
Tha Informaula aald that more
than J50 men were fighting the ,
B u c k m a n ,
Wliard Novelty shop.
eral radio commissi.)!:.
Annoitncciuem of tne
Wednesday,
I coiipvraiiuu
. . r(.iH,rt or a roiuiaitiea which I'rln.e Wllliem or
lu. .... iha Wuahlnflnn nniiliM waa a Ilirllier step in "" had recommended Hut tlla HIV- .....I. I....- n....i. It. ih.
Kur .hop. Klimath furniture . h.ir rt.u.-n I ih. reallocation ct the nntlonallo lh Junction ami renew in. . ....,,..,. ,.,,..,.., i .r,.
ii. t. ..,,. . - -.. .ii.. ..r KiHiuiktii iHiuitiv urti- l ' " - - -
botilea. paper, and paper broadcasting fueiuuea. inonimai - known country In Kurope t tt Turka had been ilrlyen from
September 5. lu
with the County
Agent Henderson, th. rliaiiiocr
. . . .. k.wl ' '
.i. -in ii.i. -.i.ii.ii report
to the Junction and renew Ih.
company and r". K. Olda com-
i pop
bias tonight at Buekaii " " icupa fllle.1 wim mua a no. -. -r" '"7,"'',"T-"'i -fc. ,..,,. .,.,,, ha. he '
.;.rlnF. 10 mllei JOUthcast ft IM.nnur. u, ..rr,..-.-. .. flOWn jpon I Hipire UlCnarO fJi- H'.'WH v o i - -
,r. h-..i .h...h i. located ou r. taatylooklng paatriea and ., for WB1I ,n. Washington funa ! plan la Hi be made public In a j attracting much attention lately Arlor riul!,
tha San Dlego-EI Centre high-,'"1 tMuSt WM "r,"v,,nMS conlden-d a poor declalon.
, to the room.
i The nominee aw Hab Huth
The dilrr cattle ethlbtt It tha fal, , ma(. a hit In five timet
iHiiiulotia uf tha alx alatea of
waa formerly j iU.truiia. hat voted uvorwlielni-
I'll iiallonat a.aembly today ' prliiin iiilnlator, but , woa over-.alnat following Ih. pro-
proclaimed Ahmed Zogu King of thrown. Later ha aiicceeded In 1 1,11,1,1,,,, ojumplo of tha United
Albania. returning lo power inroiign 1 Htnliia.
' The actual proclamation con- revolution, lie then urocliiliiieil j with return, frum many elar-
I al.lcd of approving formally I tin ; hlmaelf irealdent. I (oral illatrlcta completa, tha vulu
of a committee which .rn, Wllhein of Wleil wna ; In Katurilay'a ataluwlda refnreii-
had recomiiieiided Hut the gov- ,1(i. ,,. , country lay the Iduiii atood:
Agalnur prohibition (70.000.
Kor prohlhlllon imi.ouu.
K 11 rone, hut ha fled at the out- The Urya did not lead In any
breajl of the world war. 1 of I lie i alertlon dl.Ulila,
Several aitempta were made lu' New Houlh Walea liaa a pupu-
ai
way. I
TV, tiM l.r.ltln. out anew
today, burned along the void, .beat ever aeeu In Klamath. , (,. ,rter Ruth prevlou.ly
weenln aoutheaat from fine An exhlbli of nrown 8wIm had declined to poe for a pho-
Creek. near the north end of cattle the first ever to be exilb- j tograph with Hoover.
ih. vallcv. It waa dangeroutly Ited here wat on of the aenta-1 novr. Mrs. Hoover and
cioae to tha hotel building, ac-;tlont of tha exhibit. The !SH0- tcu AUen rooting for the Icaailng
cording to the report. I pound nrown fcwina null waa oue They Joined the ap-
But there water waa available j of the finest of Its kind ever pUu, brilliant fielding playa
and the flamea burned on pant !hown In Oregon. , bv uh 411d nbby Keevea. the
the rear of the structure, the at-1 Of exceeding Interest also were j Washington shortstop. They ar
tarhet aald, I the Ayrshire herds of Fred L. ; ri,-ed a tew minutes before the
. However ' 14 cabins In the1 Tope and Emll Sehtstel; the Hol-lMnl arted and remained until
Thinlty of the hotel could; notSteln nerds 01 a. rinneiu. . ,he last man was om.
h uri Th. other four were I Bentner and son and the huge I Th. Hoover guards
.h 1.1. rMif nirht lHolsteln hull displayed by J. L. worried when the
The fire had been reported
under control early today, hut
few days. II waa aunounceu. land ngurea ou me trniuc coum prrvj ,h, chrg.. , delegation have wealihy Americana and latlou of about I.eOO.OtlO.
An equal numoer 01 wave ' "now 1. .. ..... ... - called at tha pre.ldentiai pjiace Kuroiiennt take the llirone. but The vola waa a almple "yea
became
funs threw
Jacob. missiles on the field In protest
The main exhibit building was ,ranst a decision by Cmpir
- t aitr-Ml.tn ttl 1 1 ; ... . t. - .,&.. ..it. Intlin. A
wesAga'thTbw n.V"!""'- rner- ln 'Tery ,pM P "' ,n cbr" C' th
the west gave ine oiaie new me ..r. .. ... a. r,..hH nut on
I of attractive booths, some com- (ne field In front of th box.
iniAn-ui di.nlava others commun- pi.v.r. .ttemuted to quiet the
The county fire warden's office ; t. adTtfrtt,ing exhibits, fans. Several battles thrown out
here had not had any reports I ?nm& jammed Into the big f ,he upper stands dropped In
since early today, but aald that !exntbit building this afternoon , foot of Nallln. A straw hat
experts were needed on the flr'to T(,w th, TirieJ display. from above hit the candidate's
line. The crew now on duty I community booths were a cred-' box but did not damage. It was
must be reinforced by skilled lt to ,ne district they represented , 15 minutes before order was re
men. It was said. and ciote competition wis eri- stored and the game continued.
No figure at to actual loss , dent between various rural tec
AngthJ la assigned each of the : In a satisfactory manner, anuruj- officially offered th throne ihesa were unaiircfiil and It 'or "no" on wh.lh.r liquor should
five tones fixed by congress In ; ' ' cnainocr 01 c.in- ,0 34 yw olll Z(l,Ui yreal- na flnilly decided bv Hi mon-' b prohibited.
ill lavls amendment which r. j meri-e. Figures on people enter- d,, dictator. 'arclil.it that Ahmed Zngu ahould
l.:i.. . lj,l M.ll.inMl nark. .. - . . .. . ,
all red the commission maae - - uenerauy ni a irinai rnararier. become k Ilia Zoau the f rat. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr J r
h..lr the general reallocation of broad- "'" greater number have ,h. ..p!. ,ld , k, the post, I I
facilities. i1""1 ,"" war iicmorraitr f.irin govern- HK.il .MAN IH "liK.tli llltl NK"
The stale quotas, h iwever. ; nia man..? in.u un ..... uient and felt that a king as a;
vary in accordance wl'h popula- , highway. l.a.t year a figures i.ader would 4rlng lliem peace; l'OHTI.ANI, Or.. Dept. -. (T
tlon and other conditions. allow the registration from this and proaprlty hi place of revolu- ' A "dead man" reported to
(side to lie a great ileal less than ; no,,, ,, revolts. Although the police Into Krlduy night as
I'ltlst II.I.A lUiWKIt MAKKIKM ' "m the other side. Zogus regimes, first at prim having been thrown, wrapped In
HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 1 .tl'l'! j minister, and later aa salt des- j a blanket, from a "big black
Prlscllla Honner. screen actress. SOFIA, Spain. Sept. 1. t I'I'l - ; ignated presldeut. have mil beeii .sedun will, a broken wlndihleld,"
waa married her today to Dr. 1 Tne Sorla Salaa section of the ' by any meant tranquil, his choice rupanta of tlio touring rar drlveu
K. H. Wqllan. Hollywood phys- Siintaiider - Mediterranean r a 1 1- as king la generally welcomed I drunk," members of the Port
Iclan. The ceremony waa per- j w'uy will be completed during! Th republican puny has pro-! laud police discovered In In
formed by Judge K. II. llollier. ' the present month. Construction tested agaluat th chaiig and day after spending the day try
The actresa Is the daughter ct,of olher sections Is rapidly pro-j threatened to resort to anna If lllg to solve th mysterious
Colonel and Mrs. J tin Honner greasing 1 Zogu became king. murder
and aent It flaming to the south
east.
ANNOUNCEMENT
of the
lleniutal uf Ijiw Office
of
W. C. VmnEmon
floin III fool llullillllg lu
Nt'lTK mill
I'nderwiMMl llullillual
TIN and Main rixme U.l
and acreage burned were avail
able here tonight.
DEATHS
K.DWARD H. HHAltl'K
1 Friends are respectfully In
vited to attend the funeral serv
ice for the late Edward H.
Sharp , to be held Monday after
noon at 4 o'clock at the Earl
Whttlork Funeral Home. Pine
avenne at Sixth. Interment will
be made In Llnkvllle cemetery.
Mr. Sharp waa a member of the
Brotherhood of Railway Train
men and Local No. 50C.
Hons to tee which would carry
off the silver trophy.
The poultry exhibit was
revelation. Over 400 chickens,
tame ducks and turkeys were
exhibited. Exhibitor were: Ber
ry Chandler, Glendon Colwell.
Elmer F. Men-lit. H. R. Mllner.
Wlltard Keller. Anna Howard.
Mrs. Ben Hamilton, Leona Kid
well. Dr. F. M. Trout. Richard
Anderson. Eldon Ksylor. Lewis
Farms. Austin Lewis. Mrs. S. X.
Emuson
rence Fraxier. A. Carninl, L. J.
Todd. Mrs. George Mann and C.
C. Ferris.
Judging was nnder way this
afternoon.
League Refuses to
. Talk on Doctrine
(Continued From Page One)
ait a the
Langell
The rabbit exhibit came np to
ALFRED EDWARD BEXSIXC.KR. expectations. Between 300 and
kvv raonit 01 varying species.
standings Inconsistent
Lake. Merrill. Bonania.
Valley. Altamont Farms.
Commercial displays occupied
the center of the spacious room,
covenant of the deJgue shall be
Donald Frailer." Law! ,rogated.
President Wilson, to save th
covenant from defeat In ' the
senate ou the ground that it up
set the ilonroe doctrine, sponsor
ed article Sl; That article
stipulates that ' the validity of
internationil engagements In-
I tended to further the malnten-
to attend the funeral aervlc. for " ""j anc. of peace such a. the Mon-
the late Alfred Edward Benaln-'- , ", V T." roe doctrine shall not or aiiecieo
TV,,,"'- S,tV"iwr !d . hite Giants,
at J:S0 o clock at the Earl hit-
lock Funeral Home, Pine avenue
pastor or tne nrsi rresoyterun
church officiating. Commitment
will be held at the Portland Cre
matorium Monday.
KltWARD M. SHARPK.
Funeral arrangementa for the
late Edward H. Sharpe will be an
nounced on arrival of his brother.
The sheep exhibit was also ex- f
cellent. featured by the first dis-
play of Oxford sheep ever seen 1
at a Klamath fair. The sheep :
are owned by John McC'ulley. j
llAKKI.KfM AT LF.WU'K
GENEVA. Sept. 1. I API Up
rise ushers of the League of Na
tions to deny that barelegged '
who la en route from Oklahoma. 1 women spectators have been
The remains are ln the gold room j ejected from the council cliam
of the Earl Whltlock funeral bera. The ushers Insist they
borne. Pine avenue at Sixth, have done nanght but admire re-
where friends may call. rpectfnlly.
The council Informed Costa
Rica that only atates concerned
with su.h understandings as the
Mnnrae Doctrine were entitled to
define their acope . !j
The council's action disposed ,
of a delicite problem arteciing
the United States, to which It
was determined not to give
offense. While Argentina, and
other Latin American republics
are one with Costa Illca on the
question, lt did not appear to
night that any Latin American
attempts to revive the discussion
In the assembly would meet with
success, in view of the council's
definite answer.
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The Fall weather is being felt now in Klam
ath Falls and with its arrival comes the
season for buying new blankets.
We wish to take this opportunity of warn
ing the people of the community to be
cautious of buying blankets from house-to-house
salesmen.
We have already had brought to our atten
tion the exorbitant prices being charged for
blankets by this class of salesmen.
Moe's will be pleased at any time to submit
blankets for your examination in compari
son with any blankets shown by house-to-house
salesmen.
"THE WOMEN'S STORE"
We have named our store "The Women's
Store" because we cater particularly to the
women and children. We have experienced
salesmen at your service to help you in every
way in your selecting, whatever it is Dresses,
Coats, Undergarments, Hosiery, Novelties,
Dry Goods, Trimmings, Notions, Bedding,
Draperies, or Infants' wear We have com
plete' assortments of merchandise in each de
partment mentioned.
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THE MODES OF AUTUMN
As one who is interested always in whatever
is "new in fashion, you have doubtless won
dered what the main factors in fashions for
fall would be, and you will always find it at
Moe's, "The Women's Store." With our
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DRESSES
For Evening, Afternoon, and Sport Wear
The last word in style and fabric: sutin
crepe. Canton Crepe, Flut Crepe, Crepe
da f'hinp and Wool Jer.sev in autumn
AVv brown, tan, independence blue, English
1.1 t. .. .1
green, uiiiin mjiu iim j-.
This it an unuiual beauty and authen
ticity selection.
Ranging of Prices from
buying power we are able to get the very
newest in Dresses and Coats direct from New
York, and at prices equal to any store in the
bigger cities. We give you the full value of
our high-grade merchandise.
COATS
For Dress and Sport Wear
A presentation of a, wonderful collection
of stuiininK coats of unusual beauty, with
smart fur collars or scarf effect. Made of
finest woolens, tweeds, or the new coat
broadcloths. These are coats to wear
. now and all through the winter.
Moderately Priced from
$1 0-75 to $2900 $1 9-00 to $4900
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This Store will be closed all day j .
MONDAY, SEPT. 3 - LABOR DAY
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