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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1921)
I'AOIO THUIOIO 'THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON wei.vesiav, mauch o, inai. ,ll - 3H tfS -- WHEN RAIL FLIERS CRASHED Mom than to perrons tiled in this twisted mass of wiorkitgo when two rriuk passenger trnliiB crashed lit 1'ortor, Iml Tim Cnniitllnti, a Mlch Ikiiii Central fllur liouiul (nun Chicago to Toronto, tori' down on the dan gorous "diamond" .i isslng nt I'urler anil lilt n dentil Hut against her Tlio whole train loft tlin nilU ami was humping In a ntop across tltn Now York Central truck whim tlio lulorsluto Impress, N V C Huston to-Chlrago tiler, raced Into tlio crossing at CO mflis an hour The interstate' mogul engine plowed through two day coaches of tliu derailed train, then spun around and turned over on Itu side Most of thu vIctlniH wcro In those dny roachis On the left Ik tlio wreckage of one nf the Canadlan'ii coach en In tlio center Ih the lntorstato's great engine lying upside down alone the broken rails Six bodies wore pinned under tho engine when this pho tograph won taken Tho wreck occurred tho night of Feb. 27. Baked Rws Jbuneh! hatred to Just the right-"turn" YovWtike the vay theyr stwi Doughnuts 3uf VICE CENTERS HRFFH fflMF SirSBFHGEH Letters From The People HAN ritANCISl'O, Mnrrh 9 -lie-lief that abolition of vlcn districts In large cities for one generation would rid tho nntlon of must nf Its 'crime, since crlmlnnls get their training In dives, gunilillug li iv Wind on the Directs, was expressed by Captain Arthur l.avno of the Kan Krunclsco pollin force In u talk hern before the California Con ference of rjoclnl Work. (leneral surveys have proven tho existence of the district In Kan l'riiu Cisco called the "tip-town tender loin" lias retarded Hie IndtiHlrliA and commorUal development of thu rlty 1100.000,000 ntid cost the .municipality I3U.0OO.U0O In loss of taxes, ho said. ' "If u co n lil slop raining crimin als wo would have no criminal rluss," Captain lnjno asserted "(lonerally they como from the n or er families because wealthier people ha vo money to take tar of tlilr tit n tut. physical nnd moral deficients Tho poorer families, like u retreat ing army, luivn to ahandou the In jured, "Whon the sons of a wealthy man Issuos worthless chocks, the parent makes good tho money uud takox steps to reform IiIh child. ' The child of a poorer family probably ban to go to jail (or his net. l!o the statu should stop In and see that the In fluences which degrade nr- removed. i ;oi. m:n ;i.ov ami dahlia IMItor Herald' A writer In behalf of tho Golden (How es a city flower, which article appiared In a Jate Issue of til" Her ald, makes a flue ple.i for IM hardy, stalwart flower, the au tu men of vlilth. and Its extensive production fieni would Justify tho title of "Tho V of thu (loldeu (How." ' True enough, and the harfl and nt.tlnart growth of this flue plant would appropriately rupresont tho s rong men and women who stood shoulder to shoulder In the dark days 'of ilm lonely nttlmnt of th , Kin- nut' i b.iHln. but the I lower Is ellow, , and jollow, In tlio t.ingungo of flow ' its, stuniU for jealous). Now. while It would not be Jtisll fled, of course, would not people at ,i distance,, who have observed that wn lute not always harmnnUed In our local development, lonslder the elettlon of a jollnw flower as rather appropriate to 'conditions of luhur- I imiliy hero? I And, again, though tint Justified of lonrtie, )ellnw Is considered to represent cowardice, and tuirol) this would not npproprlntel) represent tho fame of the "f.o jottng men who munlied bene.ith. Old (llory In the j world war, some of whom made the supreme sacrifice In behalf of the priuclplen of our country. Now, tlte d.tlilln,' though an minimi and requiring care In Its reproduc tion. Is n magnificent flower, a nut- ' Ive of the mountains of Mexico, and found there by tho great oxplnror. Humboldt, In IROO.'htit Improperly named for u itncdlsh botanist numed llalil. litis great flower, which lui .MIDMMI 1 1 CMS J Ilandlln, stockbuyer for tho Tnffco company, who bus been here for the past two months, mado 1 .a final departure fur Ban Krancluco Saturday. Joo Klsher shipped 2,000 sheep on Tuosilny. A shipment of fi.000 sheep nnd 2.000 cattle left Midland on Tuesday and 2, COO sheep on Saturday. Maurlco Johnson, deputy usscssor, wan hero Tuesday. Dave McAullffe, sheep man, wall a business Walter hero Tuesday. Mr Drown, former Hi I' station agent, and Mrs. Drown, will leao fur Canada on .Monday A M Miller, new H. V. agent, nr rived hero Wednesday i:. ('.. Davis, of Klamath Kails, was here Thursday Mrs U O. Potter Is on tho sick list Shu was hotter csterday even ing The freight auditor and company auditor, from Klamath Falls, check ed In the new ngont, Mr. Miller, on Saturday The following pupils arc on tho roll of honor for the month ended February 5th: Allen Patterson, Win ston Patterson, Claromo Wulker, and Thelma Walker. Mr and Mrs. Ifarvc) Dcpew moved last week, last week. Mm. Turner, of Klamath Falls, nnd Mrs. Shrlncr, visited their par ents Mr. and Mrs. John Dopew this week. A classified ad In Tho Herald will (Ind what you havo lost. "Tho political Influence exorcised by tho underworld bosses to keep '"'' wonderfully Improved since its tholr districts In existence Is money, civilization, mid which appears In nl not votes. Underworld votes are not I'"'"! Innumerable forms, has been enough to turn tho closest cloctlon, happily grown to perfection In Klam htit tho campaign cohlr'lhutloim gen- nth Falls, many flowers having been orally made to both sides tiro what produced which measured up to ov count. So It Ih up to 90 per cent en Inchon across, and tho plants of the public Included to the law- Btaitdlng from four to flvo feet high, abiding cnsa to (Ind what Ih bo Truly, no scheme o( ornamenla hind thu candidates. Undorworld Hon. In our parks, or park places Inonoy Is tho Influence that la used along tlio streets, should be without In attempts to threaten nn coerco this magnificent flower, w bother or the police force not, to do Its not It should bo selected as tho city duty." . flower. m , DAHLIA I.OVEU. WIMi.TltV (tt.N'OEIM! I " I-'HOSI MONTANA TO flUI.K MAI I'OH TOimiSTS MISSOULA, Mont., Marcli 0- IHLLlNdR, Mont., March 0. II. V, ti,b Cuy planning n unique cu.t Perry, o( Trentcn, N. J., oxpecla to ,moiico (or automohllo tourists, n attumpt ii ranoo trip (rom hoio to'im,.,, ml,pt ii,t x 111 entirely ccvor a Nek Orleans, via tho YollowBtono, Krunt billboard, to bo ereited In the Missouri and Mississippi rivortt. He local automobile tourist camp. It It a ft made arrangements (or n hqat will show (orcsts, roads, pnssos, and suppplleii In Illlllngs. Thu ttlP(toviiR and will bo painted by dlroc In Hh oarllor stngea Is both hiunrd- tlon of tho United Htnto'i (orest nor ouh nnd arduotiH and, It Is said, haa vice, novor boon, Bticccssdilly mado up to m tho present time. WIiIi ,.,axT Tnoi)T ANACONDA, Mont., March 0, HEUVICE roil HICK Wthln tho next few wooks 3,000,000 ' HKLENA, Mont., Mar. 9. Tho lo- nmnll trout will lie rploased (rom tho cat Rod CrosH has Installed n loan statu fish hatchery hero and will ho Borvlce (or elck peoplo, ititdor which dlstrllmtml to various mountain fny nrtlclo that can bo Btoralliod Btroanm throughout wcatorn Mon whon returnod, may ho rented (or tana, according to W. Ii, Oorham, ono penny n. nay. inciucioct nmong superintendent of tho hatchery. Last articles are surgical Instrumcnta, bedding, dishes and Ilka things. year tho hatchery "planted"' rasra than 14,000,000 fish of several var ieties mid may plant tnoro thin year Wntch (or tho opening day of tho by tho time tho sprint; varieties nr local auto show. irlvo, 00$, mt I - CALL AT THE 1?. R. R. GARAGE AND LOOK THEM OVER WALLACE WOOD AGENT There aro 3 11.000 application! (o- ko form ,or ma,0 ft har(,. passports to tho United States at Bl)ollcd 1u,0 bccl,fl n(Jt M lumInous present on (llo In Poland, according ng gno jg to the commissioner of Immigration I America Is furnishing to Franco (or tho pert of New lork. wooden houses. They are ready-cut. Tho glow worm Is not a worm t' consisting of tbreo rooms and a all. It Is a beetle, tho (omalo of shod and occupying about 2.1 squaro which never gots boyond tho larva-1 feet. WATCH FOR A SLIP in Klamath Falls Creamery butter which if pre sented at our office will be cashed for $5.00 CASH KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY FPERFORMANCtiCOUNT3 1 II II If the Wood Dealer Sold Service Do do not Nell ruiront; vvu sel service. That sound odd doesn't It? Well, Mippo.NO tho wood dealer sold service InMcjid of wood, ho would tend to jour furnace and your range, take nwny tlio ashes nnd cliMui tho (lues. rYou vould buy so much heat. Now jou buy mi much light, although you pay according to tho current jou consume. Hut tho service Is performed vvou jou by thin company nt tho substations and jvowcr plunttt. That is vvlmt wo want to i;lvo jou efficiency service. It Is tlio aim of this ciniipuiiy to lmvo nono but satisfied customer)). No matter what It Is, If jou have grievance, or nro dissatisfied about jour bill or do not mulct Moml our rates, please coitto nnd boo lis or vvrJto us about it. K jou have any Hiiggestlons to make, wo will Rlady avail our selves of them on our aim is constantly to Improve our servlco to jou ns fast as the development of scleiico nnd human ability permit. Calitorma-Oregon Power 'xnnpaiiy The Time Is Here..... To Buy a Truck The need for motor transport will be greater this year than eyer. You have been thinking for several months about buying a truck and there is no time like the present to decide. Every indication points to the return to normal business conditions. That means the demand for motor trucks will increase and those who have a truck will be prepared to meet it. BE PREPARED The first step is in the selection of your truck. Of course, we advise the MACK. But don't take our word alone for it. You no doubt know somebody or some firm that owns a MACK. Ask for a remommendation. We know the MACK owners will tell you their opin ion is the same. J. H. Garrett & Son Phone 500 522 S. Sixth Street I mSBSSSSmSmm l f t i ' 1 i nrrirmimft- ax.wMytfeff