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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1922)
&&., M . liWt. ft &:??. i'fcV hfei-Tw THE EVENING HERALD, lAMATH FALLS, OREGON N.VH'IIH.W, HKI'TIIMIKm 'J, I02U. .;iT ; Ia fa IE 11 The Evening Herald r. tt. SbUUO. .Rtor Mid Publisher M R HILIi . . . . .Cltjr Editor V. V. N1CKM3 Advertising Manager I AVARICE LED CRIME n.noo AriTi DiiiIuk n-i HoMm-ij- unit Theft l'ir Pub1lsheldalljr except Bundajr, at Tho Herald Publishing Cotnpnnjr ot Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth streot. Entcrod at tho postofflco at Klam ath Fnlli, Ore. (or transmission through tho malls as second-class mattor. MEMDKn HAHUISIHMIO. Sept. 1. Anrlco led nil Iniinan fnllltiK- as n rail so r, rrlnic (or which nrrpsts tri mnite by tho l'onnsjlvntilii st.ito pollen tlitr Iiir 1S21 Of total ot 12. SOS nr- I rests coVirt'il In n roport for tho Jyonr. innilo public hero toilnj. li.firiO OFFICERS MAKE HAUL J WOULD CLOSE LABOR. CAPITAL BREACH BY ! EDUCATIONAL PLAN "t'liMiknl .VK UlliV itpllu In loll Oiloteil (.mtiltlcr Hold OF THR ASSOCIATED woro lltr-d under this (wading. I JtKSS j Tho pollco roport tinos crlmo on Tho Assoclftletl Tress Is exclusive- human emotions mid lists mon of llio ly entitled to tho uso for publlca- , , Hon of all news dispatches credited "fnsc under headliiRi siirkosUw to It, or not otlierwlso credited In of tho (tnidnmcntnl traits rejnnu this paper, and also tho (oca( news I ,!,, Aiarlco roer the arlotts pubiisiicd ncrcin. SATl'llH.W, NWTKMIICH -J, lli! forms of thpft and robbery 1'nder tho headlnK roeklone nro listed lllloy Uobv. ooinmont) known in "Crooked N'oek ltlley." nnd Clwrlos Slater wore trtkon In n raid lalo cs lerday nt tho UoV.io rooming liouni on lClnmatli avoimo by Sheriff Low. nislstpil by Chief of 1'ollro Wilson, itud Keith Ambrose nnd Snm Walker. doptttlen nightoen quarts of liquor CllllWtll). HI . Sepl S To eloio forever "tho widening luiuch b twrcn capital and labor" Is the main purpose of tho society of American commonwealth which recently re coil oil Its charter ns a coproratlon founiHti the plaio were eonfUcateU."",,or laws f Illinois for tho purpose" of formitlntliiB nn or-tntitin- tton Ihrotighoul tho I'nlted Rtntc-s "Our work Is sueti that we can The two men were released uuder bonds of $S0n eaeb. Dennis I linen, colored, was arrest- ed by Sheriff l.nw lat night on n l not ndmli In our membership tliono complaint sworn to by F. K Itubow ; who belonc to labor unions or tft nnd wan lodged lu Jail ctiargod with 'known ns tho capitalistic clas em samhllnR. In lliuoa' possession were i ploying Ulior." etatex a booklet I tVuttoil liimlmt IIaa A Atunll sttt nn t It t ! .. k t - . . .... t.2Si nrroots. which were the result ," , """ ? " ," 'V ' I """" " l" "iriy. m wuieu It . i . . .. . .i .. or Quicksilver and several vela said nrlnelotes are anillitmi "Wn !, it.u , largely of ilolatlons of the nutomo-! ... J . , ,... ... ?"nWM are otitllite I We do Hits 'bile laws. Alcoholic stimulation was OUOIT Itll.VVCS (IIIHAT l.S(.i:it IN KLAMATH (Continued ftom 1'ngu 1 ) '" I GRASS IS GOLD responsible for 1.270 nrrests. The other headings and Hie totalB are; GltASS Is a grenter producer Hinn-, """K. i '"'t. 2". revenge. 1.026; Iron oro nnd tho dairy cow a I "" 'nl;ilHy. 1 Mere single than married men greater converter of raw materials ! m arrcMeil nm, for .osl ot tIl05p than tho blast furnace, declares nn , (a),.n Into custody the offense w.h exchnuge, clinching the argument their first. There were 7. HI single I cppic nri n iivj pi vwp with tho startling statement Hint the J mvn am r'6" married men arrested, j furnaces at Gary, (lomstead nnd oth-l?f ,he "tal .;'"! off. ,. W ,. ,, ,.ljiw M Nlers, (7S second offender and !32. , , ,, , er sm.eltlng points turn out ?. third offender.. The report (1st, IS.' t"'m,m, "f Mn . ,m,r 5 ui uuu ui.f mat we mar bo able freely nnd A( I. Cayne was another ndeged bo,j,y t0 hol, )0 ,.,,., bMWPPn itooiioxgcr to ran into mo sueriris'l0m net mis weeK us was margin! with t liar'ni; liquor In his poMesstou and jwai fined $7" by Justice Haxhtigeii , and gfvrn a iTx-month's suspinded .jail seutenro. 000,000 worth of Iron n year, while tho nnntial production of tho nation's dairy herds Is $2,000,000,000. We residents ot Klamath county are slow In realizing what n mine of lncxhaustlblc wealth Nature has stor ed up for us In tho amplitude of Irrl- 102 ns white nnd 74C black. There I were 12,202 men and 706 wuieu. Tho youngest offenders were ten j years old and there were 37 of those, i The oldest wns SO. Tliero was only I ono of this age although there were two of 7S and two of 76. The most dangerous years npp.ir ANQHOKAHK. laska . Sept 2. t'se of lift? air route tu nuest for gold iKAt spring Is planned by a group of men hero who wish C. 0. Hammontree, owner of a small hy droplane, to reach for them a rich pl.icer they believe cIsts west of tlje T..fl.H.lu. !.... ... .1... . . ... ...- j. -. .... I nntlv .... !,. n . 1-. ti,.. ' " "ini r..vr on uu- suwrtrii pen Kauon water, mo inuupanun ui irii- -.- -v......... - ....u -. .,.c..- in,,i "tii: iiiuiu uiiuiiucrB ui9 hh xur age of 24 than of any other age. The 30-jear mark was second with 579. glblo acres, nnd the other thousands of rich grass land, the Ideal climate and all tho things that go to make up n wonderful dairying region. Hut wo are coming to that realiza tion. Tho last two or three yearn have seen several steps In tho right direction, and five jears more will seo Klamath n real dairying center if wc all work toward that end. Condensing plants, creameries nii'i cheese factories will sohe our trans portation problem quicker than any other factors. When Eugcno Orubb read a paper on tho value of grass before the chamber of commerce a few months ago thero were yawns around the tnble. It wasn't entertaining nnd w'e Imnglno many of, tho, audience thought Orubb was riding n dull hob by to death. Tho lecturer know the Immensity of his subject nml lie tried to. as ho passed this way. seeing the" oppdr- ' tiinltlcs that we pass unnoticed, scat ter a little undemanding. Qrubb wasn't crazy. Neither are we, only we are not blessed with Hrubb'3 understanding and we are slower to learn. BIRTH RECORD M1NNIS At Ilonanza, Aug 31. t'J22 to Mr. nnd .Mrs. Dean It. Mlunls. a bey: weight six pounds, named Dale 11. a. at tlie base of a great glacier. The plan Is to make a series of Jump along fool; Inlet to tho Aleu tian Iitauds. aluiu the Aleutian Is lands to Bristol Hay via llltamnn lako and thence Into the Kusknkwlm district. E. J. Esplnosa llnolypo operator for tho EvcnlnR Herald left thU morning by stage for Medford where he wlil hac n minor liper.it Ion performed on his eye by ee specialist. Vera Thompson Oraee Hoagland. t (oo10l uncuu ai-ujur nno, M.iuiey iittjiioK will leave early lif tho morning for Crater (.ake where they will spend the day. "This soeloly Is uu outgrowth of tho numerous strikes that have be set this rountry and which wo be lieve are fraught with gruvo peril Iq the nation." catd Marvlu V. Hln sbaw. fouudetl and supreme com moner. "Tho object 1 to awaken tho great uinsfc to dangers we are fac ing Iweauie of wasteful, useless, havoc-making strikes eueh ns tho coal strike, rail strike, the recent car strike in Chicago and many oth er forms of industrial warfare throughout tho rountry Through nil these ordeaU the public, bearing tb0 brunt of the burden, has gone on watchfully waiting with n sntntllke patience This is tint a call to arms nor the lews of alarmlits. We bellevc It Is high tlmo that th'o public so orga nize that Its scntlmouta may crystal llzo into a stem nnd powerful voice that, will beeomo eo effort I vo that theso itseleM Itiilnstrlal conflicts here." be nald, ' nothliig tan Htnp Ivlamath from golm; ahead " Kotor told of the (dale's pollev of inlslng iiioiim from automobile li censes and ii Kiimilluo tn to build hlghwais The sum thus rnlied. he said. Is Niiffli'lent In mend the luior est on the bond halted ngnliiKi I lib source of liuouie, nml to maintain the highways eoustiurteil. The li cense foe Is the menus ot raising f 3, UOO.ooii annually, of which nbout five por eont poos for administration In this connection, Ntiuu told ot tbo hluhwovN bitlll lu tho state dur ing the past fixe yearn, or slut)1 the tpoepHon of the state hlnhway com mission. HlKhwiiy eoiistrurted and under contra, t durltti! Hint porloil represent an outlay cf $89,000,000, and ro.id development lu flrenn compares fnvornbl.v with that of nit) stntn in th union, ho snld. Of the 3.S00 miles of lilghwu coniploted and uuder ronstrucitou, ho told the gathering, sou mllott me paved, nnd 41 sjato highways have bocti estab lished All lilgliwnys mid bridges huo boon bultt with n view- to pr maneitry ho snld. Ho told of tli problom of the heavy motor tnuk. which he said waa a serious one In tho throe coast states on iircount of tho huge nmouttt of motor transpor tation arising from lark of railroad transportation l.ytlo spoko briefly, saving that tilts section of the state wan hlr.ulnr. ly free front stock diseases I'revlous to and following tln meotlng a number of ciilion,. tnuk advautngo of tho opportunity to moot tho governor and the nilu-r si.it. i.f flclals. C. I Stone presided Man Gives Way in Another Quarter fijiuy - Women have taken to polo, soccer and other sports which have here tofore been lOiinldcriit for turn exclllDlVit) Man linn nlso tousMiird tluia a pimo too deep for tho feminine nd Upi-t tail here nii seo u toip jmment held In London fur wonuu only. .Mrs M Utollas (left) and lira. It. Stovuison in the foreground, 'IWO UAI.I. ftAMKS l (.It I.AIIOH l.V IIUI.IKW All u nun n nuj I the some, hut don t get t'lo wroig one. The Inrorpor.itors or Hie soMety are: Marvin V. Ilinshaw. Urma (J. Iteall and Nlnlan Welch. The board of directors Include Dr. Mor timer Knrlck, Nlnlan Welch. J. It. Adams, Herbert J. 1'rlednjan, , the Itev It Keene Ilyjn. AldernMn John 1. (Jarner and others nig floppy hats and cars among the fall st)Ics. Twn unappy basoball uuos ,ii prmnlsed fans over tin- l.nhnr d.i. holiday. Sunday tlu l. m It i r (limits will piny th KnlKlili nl Tu Ilimblls and Monday tho KuiuIiIh ulll njioet the Klamath t'ulln l-.ini of John Houston. All four teims Imvo iirm onstratoil tbetr worth and I ho mi lireaiai-y of bne of tln-m m i tie l talilUhod o I.lMI'.n: IIIMH.CKS W.V.STHH Uvi r tinio tho) arroM n drunk In Toliuil lumber by loiitmrt. I'linne I Stayton- -Sublimity p. In-- row lii-adlng. I'.i . wo think lt"fdlng Umm l.umbir C. 2tf plete.l ' ,., lk. ,, t ,,, TODAY AT THE LIBERTY "Pardon My Nerve" mid Cliarlcs (Buck) Jones is the star It's a regular Buck .loiift picture, loo dash and pep cery inoineiit. Hvi-ryhody likos Huck .loncs he is nearly as popular as THE GREAT TOM MIX wliOjCOiiK'S to us Sunday in his latest thriller j "For Big Stakes" The program toduy and Sunday are both so toot! thill no one -hoiild ms-? them, b IKOMBBaiB Klamafh falls joins in the national demonstration f fho 'r.iv tffa- rnres ' WASTING MONEY v J Mlndeii (Xeh.) t'omler IT'8 pretty hard to com Into a mer chant that ho had better drop his money down In the woll than puss' It over to a fly-by-nlght adiertlslng solicitor, tho smooth guy who drops In with n publicity schemo that Isn't worth a minute of time or a rent of money. It takes somo people a good wMillo to learn that the same iimyey spent In a nuwsiiaper would bring In finitely butter returns. This country Is filled to tho brim with smooth ouiib men who do noth ing but think up publicity shemos. Once they have framed a catchy one they beat It to the smaller towns to "unload" on tho merchant who be; llevcn that any kind ot mlturtlslng Is good ndvurtlsliig, and who thinks (hut novelties and tlmo i arils, and stock booklets with his name upo'j thorn aro actually business gettors. Thcso young men don't ply tholr trndo so much In tho largo cities, be rauso there Is usually a romiuoretal i lull or a hoard nf trade ruling against Just the hurt of thing they nook to dlfjioso of. Hut n towns when) every merchant bus to HiIiik out his own plan of advertising, and whoro ho husu't (rled to understand llio liiHido workings of these fly-Jiy-night schemes, thu waste of good money goes right on, And the fun niest part of It Is that tho merchant who lilt en actually pajH cash In ad vance nnd takes tho smooth young stranger's word for It tliut liu'is go ing to got ifiore tluin his money's worth. W,nro strong for ovory kind of advertising that will pay the man who advertises, but wo detest fakes. That ts why wo upend a good dual ot tlmo regretting that somo merchant!) can't seo that which successful mer chants lonpjago learned that of all forma of adfwUsliig known to man nothlHR has yt boon found ns good M anaco In the home paper. a 1 1 msi mmi mm m i s s i k m- t t . j ' -r . r- t r.nTTsmawr-n nm spisji - - a. k .,. .. . --j- . - - , jjWmWmT mmmWWWmrmWm Willsfclsfc HoJuLF Mm VA fil fl fl Wf lT eI77-1 W'j M-f -CT v' 'X'f'f. liK BV mWW MWLSLmW i- trwS ssssssss ssssf fV. mw r mm ., BVv r x&jr KSffitJ1 fk4l.J i v f-pkSjJ i 4). ' J 'i j'drlfcjvi WtLUmill'lHIlm Ibsp Once more the whole nation reviews and eclehrntes the venr'a erent nronrpM & V msssh r- mmmr m f , --- -.- TTTiTjT m m m ui x-uruinuunt fjciurcs. k - m 'At ' TKb"postcr1f in theatrejobbies everywhere Go in'wherever.you see it. fl Once more the whole nation reviews and celebrates the year's great progress of Paramount Pictures. For the fifth time, annually, thousands of America's finest tlicntrcs devote an entire week's program exclusively to Paramount Pictures! Once more the efforts of Famous Ploycrs-Lnsky Corporation, with its foremost slars, its greatest directors, its brilliant and unique stock com pany, and its record of almost unbroken success, receive the ijratifyinjj stimulus of n nation-wide endorsement! The signs arc up at your theatre! The latest and greatest and most thrilling Patnmount Pictures arc there .ILJL SSEBSOOS v'Thio banner is on theatres everywhere- Go m wherever you sec it. mum ""ts. rviiio in iJur. LPammoimt W WEEK mmm-isSiimsasm At all these Theatres, all Next Week-Paramount Pictures will be shown STAR THEATRE Sept 3-4-"Beyod the Rocks," with Gloria Swanson & Roclolph Valentino , Sept. 5-6.7 "Fopl's Paradise," Cecil B DeMille Prpduction fcK Sept 8-9--"Saturday Night," a Cecil B. DeMille Production '''" ' terris STAR THEATRE. Merrill , , . . i ' STAR THEATRE f i2M fiul.f" - sssssV1' FAMOUS PLAYERS LASRY CORP. AOOLPri ZUKOR. Pnesldent NEW YORK ciyv I If it's a Pa ra mount Picture it's the belT show In town iWMMsjsjBawBBMsasjsjHBsjsjsjMMsjsjMsjMBsjsjM SrmmmWmm&nmmmmmmnmeuaaj;jti. i 4 . . 4 H Mi J, -V, ,iv' jtqftivn,nn'rwri i i i N X v? tSJrU Xt -