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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1928)
THE KLAM KT4AMATH NEWS WFDNESD A SEPTEMBER 12, 1928 TAGE FIVE ml Alacey iluu of harmonists who have program nf Ihu latest li 1 1 h (rum nuiisluiid. Their ml. in are splendidly hlciidid u ml tlu lr amiss itru well selected. lu comedy bits of souk and tnlk with a lltll diim-lnx inter mingled Kullnirmiii Hint Wasner will prove their wares as 'enter- 1 , Ijtlnnrn. Theirs It some worth- The OrrKon Product Lutiur Contust hua been going !wn" humorous iiu.iiim, ihrn now for nearly hIx month and In weekly growing in pojiulurity with local housewives'. If you have not tried ! . - - . 1 1. 1 . .i 1 1 . . . lur one 01 mu prizes, jrui uuny ana Hvna in your letter LETTERS FOR OREGON O'Grady, Jackson Meet in Chiloquin Fights Tonight this week. 1 below. The bust ltter for this week are printed pun. flnna O'Crudy, A ) lu lid's ro in line light liruvywnlKlu who he yet tu lo a flithli will weal the strongest opponet In III career are aura tu ovnke laughter. ii.i,i i n,. i.,n,i i i,nnn I A tlleusllia llovellv lulroflllcBa flulrt earil when h rtaMhaa with ark Walah who dues all manner ' '' Jueltvin. sensational ed light heavyweight highly touted Kavfn O'Carrnll in Ilia rirat round of their tun round main event, In litis ml ha dis played a "kilter" aiyiik that IlK-rully beat Ii! Irlah adversary lo tlir ranvaa before the and of the firm round. . Jackson will wxlKh 174 pouuda; O'Grady, 171 pounds. Hack from a successful lour of he 1'arlflr Northwest. Wllhur "on" ha la oua of the boat fliht-; preselon. He la clever, parka a era In southern Oregon. j punch and has plenty of rnnrage. II e n d'a undefeated feather- Wright hae been going great weight, Hilly llreedlove, meets gnus. , the lough rVaiikle Munroe of; Hluhhy Crane and Jimmy 8av-Kah-in who recently knocked out age will fight a two round bout lummy i'oole and loat a clone for the "cootie" championship, decision to I'hll Hayes. Minimal Tickets are on sale at Johnnie's alao knocked nut Bearcat Burns, Place in ('hilnnuln and the Wel a alugglng red akin, two weeks dorf pool hall, Klamath Falls. ago In Lakevlew. The bout will lllngalde seats are 12; general Harrington, Klamath Indian,' be the alg round special event. admission, II SO; kids will be rol- of - manipulations, billiard liear Mr. Kdltor: ' .1 hay been reading the lollem on the Oregon-Mad food pnge for aonirlluin. I'ntll I ntarird watciilng for the prlaa wlniirrn II To tha K.lllor: While I am a resident nf Horn hrook, Ciillf., I am a great boost or for Oregnu producta. We have always used True lllue crackera wl la no. lid pieces of furniture i ., lgM . ,, InjectliiK- some comedy In his uf 0rndy wh,1Ml ,., m. roullne for good measure. r,tn ,.mni.nl , 1Mt rrrlul On tha screen, "Juke The In Oregon recently. In Ills last number." fight here, o'tirady flattened tha whose knock-out punch has been displayed beforo many a Klamaih light crowd, will again draw on of Itirt- the gloves Wednesday night ; against Austin Hosander, Port land welterweight in the tli- rotind semi - windup. Itosaniler slugger, will flgh Battling t'arr I League, was' arrested at a hotel cornea to I'hiloiiuin with rnpu- of Klamath Falls. Carr appeared hero today on a non-support coin lailon of packing a knock-out' on the last Klamath Kails fight j plaint made by bia wife in Bt. waiinp. Vt hen Harrington is card and crealed favorable ttn-1 liula. Two faat prrllm'narlcs are, admitted for 50 centa. scheduled. Jack lireedlova of . Head, a brother of Bllly a, will WKTKOIT l-I.AVKK AltKKHTKM. meet flaltor Knight nf Chiloquin. j IjETKOT, Bept. 11. (AP) In the other preliminary Harold Harry Kiev, rrnterfleldir for tha Wright, sensational Utile Indian Oetrolt club of the American rluh a as I bad never occurred to me lo pay ,and tlolden West roffee. As we ntteutlnh lo where the food pro-'live on a ranch we buy crackers Mlurts a used were inaiiiifac-; III the lurge carious and they are luted. Now I get quite a kick alwaya freah ami rrlep. We liuva nut of quisling Hie grocers on "Is ! used tloldi-n Wesf roffoa for the thla made In Oregon?" and It Is I past twu years and none other surprising Jiow inuny of ibcin inaku an effort tu push Oregon goods. I mu enclosing label nf Kerr's strawberry Jelly ami one of Alhera' oats and one of Hper ry'a pancake flour. I have al- . 1 - ways used the two last products 1 p f ) OloQp! but became a Kerr booster slurs , Vis Va let ICtaSCU you started your contest. MUM. K. .MAI'IIKIIH. 17 Itose. will suttsfy us now. Kncloaed please find luhola for both above iianicd products. MIIH. IIKIt.MAN KJIIT. llorulirook, Calif. With Maine Vote: Evacuation of . Rhine Discussed fCoatlnueil from I'age One) Hermann Mueller of Japan and Oerinany. lliiM to Oust l-'tfnrh Conversations here ranaot clptiied In accomplish anvthlni definite. It waa pointed out. bn Chancelfor Mueller hopes tha' they will lead In farther negnila Hons for the removal of 60,001 foreign soldiers fvotn (lernian lor rllory Foreign Minister Biresetiinnii nf (ierniauy and HerriMueller bad prepareil for the opening of ue-' gotlatlnns'as Oerntany's most Im portant post-war problem. At Paris and here, the campaign bad been intensively promoted,' wftli fair success d'llll thla week.' ' , flertiuina Worried Arlsllde Itrlnml .foreign ' mln islor of France, and lird .I'ush endun, artlng foreign ' serreiary for Kngland, addressed lh leagua of Nations assembly Mon day and 4odsy In terms which cauaed (iermany some discomfort, although the Important ronfor ence plana were carried out. lint li M. Ilrland and Lord CiMheiidun atlncked tlerr. Maelkria demands fur I mm ad I ale dlsarniaraent muiiss.- - - .The (Inrninn rliancellor had al leanpled lo use the so-railed "ills, armament" of (Iermany as a lea-er In gain ' rnncesslons frisrit. France and Knglnnd on tho qnes Hon of evacuation. This claim a well as Merlin's hne lo em ploy It In demanding evacuation was shattered In M. llrlnnd'r apeech Monday and Iord Cunhen dun's address today.' - Ilrliain NiiiMin rYnnrr . If M. llrinnd'a speech Mmidu) "atiinned" llerlln and ronvlnced-j rarlaln Cermnuy sourrea that hojio was gone for nn umler atandliiR with France through dlsrussinn nt Oriiern, Lord c'usli ' endun'a declarations today dill nothing to change the altuiiiloii Ho supported, for tho most part, the contentions of the French statesman and defcndi'd M. Ilri and's views nn Ihe lmpoaslhllit nt speedy dlsarnianit'iit and ijn Ihe Anglo-French naval rompro miso as sldliiR iinlvnranl pence plans. i l.cnsue clri lea, txt. Were siar . ifcd hy M. Ilrlnml's speech bin 'developments todny helped n smooth out the sltlinllbll 111 prep nrnllon for the flve-powe1 rnnrer eare. Ill no way. however, did rtance irflrnci frftin'tho' foreign nflnlsler's alnlrmenia, mid Willi the added support nf Lord Cush endllll II Is ronsidered Impossible for (iermnuy to nso the disarm ament Issue as a pretext fur de mantling concessions. I Chile in-rl . Hpnln .The assembly tndny heard a prnoosnl by Premier Voldoniarns nf l.llhuanin Unit the covenant nf tho league bo amended in con form lo tho llrlnnd-KolloKK nnil wnr treaty. This was not arropt od. as leagiio memhera pnlnlad nut that the anll-wnr pact ha:: not yet hecomo effective. It wr.s HUggested that tho premier renew his proposal next year. jF.nrlquo Vlliegiis of Chile ad rliesscd tho assembly, slating that cjillo: rejoiced1 In 4le rnlnrp of .Hpnln to I ho leagiio aa "an Indi cation nf Ihe loaguc'a slcady pro (tresa." . Ho said tit vwaa hopei lltat Costa Itlra also would ro-' Htm. Maims (Inrvey, president of I lie Universal Negro Improvement AHXnHntlon, petitioned the lenRiie III behalf nf members of the raco in Iho United States, Africa, Kit robo and South America. He tie"-. maiided the lenRiio Intervene or inilvtirsnl emiinclpallnn. t . ."The Ilxlo Jubilee Quftrlet made up of' menibera of the Ladies HnlplnR llnnd Society of Iho Shasta View district will ap pear nit tho Broadway Theatre in Morrill on Tucsdny evening, Sep tember 18, I (Conllnaed Krone Pmf Q) f'oolldge ailmlnlatrallon and lha faith of the volera In Hoover and funis and the republican parly avklch caused Iho record hreuk : ing republican vhtory. Work; I maintained. I urlis Nnia Vcs ! j Senator Curtis, the vlre-presl- . denllul nominee who campaigned be ' In Maine, re echoed chalrmuii ' Work's grntiflcajlon. , i "The result nf Ihe slate elec ' lion In Maine is most gratify- j ng.-1 Curlls said. "We hud j peeled, of course, a -ileclslve re j luhll.an victory there, but lh I'lverwhelmlng majority given the : entire slate ticket la indicative uf what van be expected lu Nov ember. Ilcniocrnla lllMltfree The vote In Mnlnn does mil I iv; esa the seullinent of the -ml Ire rouutry, Senator II. C. Ilansheroiigh, chairman of the Jinlth Independent Iragiie. said -a a statement issued by tho democratic national rouiittlttee. ; "Kvery device of the Hoover . machine, even nn appeal. In pre- : Judlce and religious hysteria ' was employed to influence and mystify Ihe electorate." Hans borough said. "F.vett so, the re sult Is nut abnormal, Suva In Its aordlil aspects. It was a cmuiwlgn of huga proportions, huaviiy finaji.-ud." . The demoiTallr campaigner, de clared when the Mnlne voters accepted Ihe republican ticket, ihey accepted Samuel Instill, utilities magnate, who Is inter ested In Hydro-Klectrlral devel opment In the state. "In addition." Hansuoroiigh said. "Maine ' has no farm problem, neither has it a llqnor problem, for It adlolns Canada on tho north. The farmers who are not running tourists inns are serving either tho timber bnrona orw Mr. lusull, the water power magnate." ALHANV, N. Y.. Sept. 11. (U P) The result of the Maine election failed to worry Gover nor Alfred K. Smith, democratic nominee for the presidency. "What Is the errsult?" he asked reporters late today when Ihey asked him whnt he thought lihont it. - "Welh" he remarked nfier he was told that the republican majority would be upwards of 7K.0HH, "I was never optimist enough to expect Mnlne In go anything but republlcaiu Cleve land, 1 believe, fujled to carry the slate and I am suro that Wilson didn't." Tho reporter-pointed nut Hint Wilson had carried Mnlne In 11112 due to the split In the re publican ruiiks. Tho strong showing of the drys nlso was called to Ills ill lentlnn nud he declarer Ihero was nn dry Issue In Maine. , "That slnlo has been dry for It) years," ho said. "Yon never would expect Ihe wets to make great Inroads there." At the Pine. Tree A good combination of select ed Variety presentations nud mi till rnund program of excellence nn the screen will he the big double.- hill this Tuesday and Wednesday nt the Pino Tree trenlro. Tho oiilelnndlnR fenturo nil the Vaudeville seel Ion will ho tho nppcnrnnro of Mndamo John rirenu and her campnny In n series nf Ilrnnio studies taken' from . World famous master pieces. This cleverly arranged nnd assembled Rronp of players nre all models for some trnlihro. ; Mary Obrlen a dainty 'miss with a song and dance diversion j Is suro to ha popular with pa trons as sho Is fp.ll of pep nnd has a personality that Is bright nnd simrkllng. "Two Bluo Bella" nro Loroy Robinson Hits ; Republican Acts (Continued i-roaa Tag Owe) dollars. It kept fullh with tha people. Not a single filthy cant clung to the lingers of demo- -rratlc officlala. - ' "Our nominee for president ' 'haa aerved eight yeara as gover nor of New York. Hundreds of mllllona hava been expended during his administration. Hit private life and his public ser vices have been scrutinised by his ' political foes, lie stands out ns r the greatest of all executives. Moral and clean In private con duct. Incorruptible. In ' public ' service." ay - - - e- 1 - - 1 ... . . I - in I . j a mm . --at,-T'MtT',',tT''M'TtT''''-''' 'T Jlled Word Contest IfeEllS '--ZT?y leiA aa I FIRST PRIZE 77 VS r U.UU $io in gold 20 rftt -i rV ,fi SECOND PRIZE v.iu.bi. ' ', (v( merchan- II , r W II diae Prizes Here's your chance lo sea how much yon know about Oregon mudv product and a chance lo win a huud some cash prlia of 110, or one of the other 22 prises while you are enjoying yourself. The Klamath News and l ha Oregon Mannfacturer'i Association want to se how much you know about Oregon producta. HOW TO. KNTF.lt Jot , re-arrange tha Irttera In each Jumbled group to make them spell the name of one of lha advertised producta, tha nania of the manufacturer, or lb elogan used in advertising that product. It a easy. For Instance. "OOONF.n M DAME" simply means "MADK IN OltKOON." Just unjumble the Jiiniblea. Then, In 200 words or less, tell the Jumbled word Judges why you prefer Oregon Msdo Goods, or what particular features of on of tha advertised articles ppeal o you. Head Ihe rules, read all lha advertisements, get your pencil and ro lo work. Three rash prliea ami . 'M men hamtW prises every nioiilli. Send in a solution very month every week two or three If you wish. NEW : CONTEST EVERY MONTH FIRST PRIZE $10 in gold SECOND PRIZE $5 in gold THIRD PRIZE $2 in cash 20-TWENTY2() Merchandise Prizes Also EASY TO ENTER EASY TO WIN! (See story elsewhere in this issue) Y Prize Announcements Soon!- It Won't Be Long Now! The winners of the MADK IN OltKOON product Jl'MIlI.Kn WORD roXTKST will soon be announced. Watch for them! In the meantime, get out the pencil and try this inouth'a contest. JSco the auggoationa below and th rules iln tho last column. . . . RULES . . 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WARRENTON CLAMS LOOrv FOR V-Vwanaoir'-cvm jpjy THIS LABEL 3 Oregon Factories: MEDFORD PORTLAND CORNELIUS "WHAT OREGON MARES MAKES OREGON" This space made possible by the cooperation of the , OREGON MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION, ITS MEMBERS AND THE KLAMATH NEWS .11