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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1923)
fora SIX I ADDITIONAL I I BREVITIES I Been About Town . A pumber of cut if town rcs! donU are" In town today on vari ous errands ot a business nature. Dr. Henry S. Freoborg; and Mr. Md: Mrs.' Wax J. Kenney of .Kirk , vc-re shopping end visiting friends J. L Col7l nil J f.. Jolly of Cnl loquln art business visitors from Kirk. . Quite a party arrived yester day' from Aspgrovs. They were 0. A. ;Lrsen, Sam Kenneth, Edith ' .Fader Jo Larsen and Mrs. J. W. q..u i , x, ,m MU m mv. . wnwuvn , him we. and Gilbert Brown all of Lakevlew were In town today on business. Hotel Roof Being Repaired N The roof ot the Hall hotel Is being altered. During the winter the melting enow dripped off the " '-ln" root anuiormicg rcjo- lea was a constant menace to pede- ttrl.n. on the street below. The ! roof 1, being altered so that the! melting snow will drain away from , the street aide of the roof. HUNTERS CAUTIONED Shooting Birds After Dark Will 'Bring Assesta, -Says Warden .Hunters are cautioned by Pred Richardson, .fl'puty game warden of California, against night shooting ot migratory birds. Richardson holds forth in the Tule Lake country south ot Walln, a favorite hunting ground for Klamath sportf-nen. . ' Richardson Bald: . ' , "Snndaiy night, with the assistance of Benton, the Oregon deputy gams warden, I warned several oars of hunters who had let -temptation get the beet ot their Judgment and re mained too long in the fields. Al though those I talked to, I believe, Intended to comply .with the law, the fact remains that they did ahoot a tew minutes after the closing honr end. I could hear others that -were hooting long after time, but owing to 'the size of the district it it) not possible to cover it all at one time. ' i ''Many hunters do sot realise that they, are the losers for shooting af ter dark, as it is a known fact that . the flash ot a gun after 'dark In tne feeding grounds of ducks will send them oat of the country, and they are lost to a local sportsmen for the balance ot the season. In fair ness) .to .the class of sportsmen that try 'to -comply th -the law 'I have Issued .my T'iast rwarntng and here after those I catch may expect to ex plain their troubles to the Judge, as I, fedl that I am here not only for the protection ot the game, but to protect the interest ot the sportsmen as veil" : . ; i MOTORIST FIXED 20. Max Busman was fined $20 this morning in the police court tor speeding 27 miles per hour on the , city streets. He pleaded guilty and paid : the fine. , Drivers of Stude bakcr, Chevrolet sr.. v-rie cars were tagged for "lo olatarmg city ing regulationsThey were to appear in court either this morning or aft- , ernoon. i ' . v , PERFECT PLANKS SAVE ' UVMS OF AVIATORS WASHINGTON, Nov, 6. Success ful completion of the recent five day test In the tren&ontinental air mall service was only possible, in the qplnion of officials of the Post Office Department, because of the extreme care taken to keep mall planes In perfect condition. K"Baeh of the seventy air mail hips Is inspected dally in the most minute detail. As the ship j is brought in from Iflight a .tabulated sheet Is at tached on -which (here are mora than 100 points to be inspected. As each point Is Inspected, and repaired if necessary, the mechanics affix their signatures, and -the report is not complete ' until signed by a chief mechanic and accepted by the pilot . ot the plane. , Since the inaugura tion of this system, -the 'number of f stall tes in the eorvice has decreas ed greatly. " ; - Strict orders against "etunt" fly ing while testing out now planes, have llncrensed the safety of pllot3, Ds dip tho scrapping of a defective tVr-e) of .'bin !n i't In V?n. . Fninl aor'Henr." b- re'rri?.-'.e - 1H!j !- on) 'tt fifH mnrithl;'thr',e- ' :t Thf -ratine: fnr over a mntlrta "!.-: s nl. i,"',t...,i V:Mr r- fT"'rr fllf'T'r: ! Vfal n t-?. e Tnty -f 3 t n.TT rif-rr! THi-rnr-f and tn-.arora was prevented from being Perfect by one pilot la. unload ing litis mill bogs. The a!r mill aorvlor hni at nn X'mo in Hi five yonra irxncr'nricn dtvolnncd n ratlnr lr ihan 7S.04 pircent. , thuf f-" 1920. ;1- ' .... TVn t-wt. ti. "j :.v,- . Mire": ir' l;i-i! of tli'ir JSesuty. tiv,rM ELKS TO FORM E Initial Meeting; to Be Held at Temple Thursday Evening: . ' Announcement has been made - thllt the Elk'B bowlln' league will oe orgiuu ai meeting at tue Elk's tample next Thursday nl?ht. The league will tonsist of eight teams. Each team will represent a buslnesf or profession. There will be a doctor's team, harbors' team, a lawyers' team, etc. By .,-ht ,, league J nm wU, playd M mw temple eTery vnll , . . . , ' hch,m,"bw "f 'Ju, eontrlbut9 5( c 8 whloh 7'" 8 us,ed , t0 Pu"h "P or U.o winning team The bowling league last year of eight teams proved a big success and the Elks lodge. are .bending eve ry effort to inspire as much inter est la the league this year. The Initial game will be played a week from next Thursday. TIMBER TRADE MADE Booth-Kelly And Drew Companies Exchange 4,000 Acres EUGENE, Nov. 6.- An exchange of between 3000 and 4000 acres ot timber land owned fey the Booth Kelly Lumber company. In the Cas cade mountains northeast of Eugene, for a similar acreage owned by the Drew Timber company, an eastern corporation, has Just been completed, according to announcement by A. C. Dixon, manager of the Booth-Kelly company. - ' The 'land lies adjacent to the up per end of the MV1 ereek and Mo hawk river valleys and the tracts ac quired by the Booth-Kelly company are all adjacent to lands already owned by It. ' The trade was .made tor the pur pose' of allowing both companies to consolidate their holdings in that part of the state. The deal Is ad vantageous to the Booth-Kelly com pany for the reason that it brings its timber closer to the mill at Wendllng and to the Drew company In that Its lands are now all in one block and can more easily be disposed of it a sale is contemplated or can be logged easier If the comp;Vy con templates the erection of mills. This Is the second transaction of this kind between these two compa nies during the past few years. In 1918 they exchanged -similar tracts in that section, each consolldatng ts a large extent, and the last deal con stitutes a complete consolidation for each company. The Lrew Timber company's Oregon headquarters are In Portland, where Wells Gilbert is manager. E Apply in Nostrils It Opens Air Passasres Instantly ' Colds and catarrh yield like magic to soothing, healing antiseptic cream that penetrates through every air passage and relieves swollen, Inflam ed membranes of nose and throat. Your clogged nostrils open right up and you can breathe freely. Hawk ing and snuffling stop. Don't say stuffed up and miserable. Get a small ibottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist. Apply a little In the nostrils and get Instant relief. Millions endorse this remedy known for more than 50 years. Important to All Women Readers of This Paper Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trou ble and never suspect It. Women's complaicts often prove to be nothing else hut kidney trou ble, or the ruault of kidney or blad der disease. - - If the k'dneya are not In a healthy condition, they may -cause the other orrans to 'become diseased. "nu may suffer pain in tho back, hendarhn-a.T-i lets of ambition. Poor hoalth make you nervous, irr'trtblo and may bo despondent; It. makea any one so. But hundre ls of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Koot, by restor- lnj lioailn to no kidncvj, provj'l to bo Just the remedy needed to over come such conditions. Moryflind fnr a sample bottle tn sco what Swamp Moot, iho Br t kid ney, liver and bladder medlclno will do for thnm. By enclosing in cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hinchampton, N. V., you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel I'oc.t. You can inir chasn medium and large xzo bottle! at nil ilruc stores. . BOWL LEAGU THIS PURE CREAM Li GOLDS THE .EVENING Courts Charles Morco Vcntus W. K. Mont giMUBry, Charles Morso hag brought suit nifulnst W. H. Montgomery on two counts: U) That detoadaut borrowed $150 from him and has not paid his debt, una (2) that dufeudant bouaht goods, warm and merchandise to tho amount of $243.50 between August 1 and October 30, lvSS, and has not paid his bill. Plaintiff prays tor in terest on tho first stm ot 6 per cent from May 1, 1933. Graco Tolford Versus Harry Telford. Grace Tolford was gran'ed a de cree of divorce yesterday following the trial of the case Saturday. In addition she Is granted the custody ot two minor children and $'30 a month from Harry Telford. C. E. Kclscty Versos Muggio and Joseph Ball. On the motion ot the r(alnttft the case ot C. E. Kolaey versus Maggie Ball and Joseph Ball -was dismissed by Judge Leavltt at the plaintiff's costs. STUDENTS OF 26 CREEDS AT U. OF O. Oat of 2218 Registered at Ciilvcr slty, J 785 Have Exprvused II HgloDS Prefcrencei . .' UNIVERSITY OF OR Eld ON', Eu gone, Nov. 6.- Out of 2100 students registered at the University ot Ore gon thls year 1735 have expressed a religious preference, which is rep resented by 36 different creeds and denominations. Of thoso expressing a -religious preference, 435 are Presbyterians; 285 Methodists; 1ST Christians; 168 BplBcopallaDs; 135 Catholics; 90 Christian Scientists; 87 Baptists; 86 Congregatlonista; 60 Lutherans; 18 .Unitarians; 12 Jewish; 1 Evan gelical; 6 United Brthren; 4 Friends; 4 Latter Day. Saints; t ITnlversallsts; 2 Ethical Colturlsts, and one each of 'the following: Greek orthodox, Church of God, Church ot Truth, New Thought, Sllvalst, MInneapollc, Theosophlst and one Solaranlte. Only one man declared that he was an atheist while another declared that he- was an Individualist. The statistics were compiled by a 'Joint effort of the campus Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. . L Broken Out Skin And Itch ing Eczema Helped Over - Night For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to wait for relief from torture or embarrass ment, declares a noted skin special ist. Apply a little Mentho-Sulphur and improvement shows next day. Because ot its germ 'destroying properties, nothing has evor been found to take the place of this sul phur preparation. The moment you apply It healing begins. Only those who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the delight this Mentho-Sulphur brings. Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right up. Get a small jar of Rowles Mentho Sulphur from a good druggist and use It like cold cream. Adv. Cannot Elt In the Human Body If You Will Vmo Trunk's Prcscrlpllon. It Is preposterous; In fact, It Is a shame to suffer -with Inflammatory, muscular, Sciatic or any form - of Rheumatism. ' This Prescription does not rulp the stomach, It does not depress tho heart. Eat all the meat and good food you wish while taking Trunk's Pre scription. Contains no mercury, sali cylate soda, oil wlntergreen or nar octlcs, but positively overcomes any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. What more do you want Thore Is nothing Just as good, and it Is im possible tb get something better. Tho gretto3t uric acid solvent known and '30 a superior Ltvi McillclMe. "'link's 'Prescription sella for 31.75 "i 3 for b-ilv- J3.-r-Htnr Drug Co. Adv. UEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. in The cot'nty court of the btatb of oregon for klam ath county. to tho matter of tho ae ate of J. A. ElVnn. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have filed my final account In the above matter and that the court ha ap pointed Saturday, December 1, 192.1, for the henrlng of object lour, to nurh flnnl account and settlement thereof. .WM. OANOKO. , Alnilnllrnlor with the will ah-. USE SULPHUR TU SKIN re-red of (hp estate of .1. A. Iilston, ;)eTrtr.ed. Oct."!0 IfB, 1320, Z7, HERALD, KLAMATH FALL?, GRFC.OM A MESSAGE TO H. L. Ganoe, senior member of tho Portland legal firm ot Canoe & Gnuoc, has addressed a clrculnr to loading Ropubllmna of Oregon, denouncing tho pollcul tendency to place personalities above principles In the senatorial campaign. Following Is tho letter: i To the ltt'imlitlniii ' The political' pot Is boiling. "Pat" I MoArthur wants to bo senator. Ba I far as "It" Is concerned, repiihll-1 can principles can sleep the sleep ' that knows no waking. Read over the record ot his six years of appron tleeshlp In the halls of congress. You will fail to find In It ono j glimpse of the qualities ot leader- ship. The Dark lantern Brigade of ! Portland has put him forth. Some ot the ettss great would be pollti- : elans have said It. Lot the lesser ! lights take their medicine. Yoa, I "Pat's " to be the "it" of that crowd. Ho is to be tho 'Antt-Klnn Doml-God" Oittord Is! to esrva as Pat's straw man. Hear them shout! Fred and; Pat. "Were tho It! "Va're the It! "We're tho It!" Mighty nolso. Only a sound. Some will beat the tom toms loud and long. Such Is the dope filtering through from-the little group ot politicians sitting behind closed doors In the spates metropolis. Fine specimens, those fellows. They are willing to smirch - sixty years of the grandest history ever written by any party, in the hope ot lnnoeiilatlng the paoplo with the. political delirium of a Pro, or Antl Ku-Klux Klnn ghost dance.' When SJcArthur and Olfford put such stuff to the front, we can't help but feel that thev are ready to surrender Republican principles to solidify their potty following In tne coming campaign. res, It will strengthen them with their respec tive factions, but we cannot believe tho people are so dull, or no brew ed with tho petty bigotrl of Protestant-Catholic,, or Catholic Protestant fight, that they no longer appreciate the serious times through which our nation, ml tho nations of the world are now pa-1 in at Kup ublloans should speak plainly, thoy should not be led - off Into these contests that breed hate and distrust. Republican principles are above men. Principles live. . Men may full and go dowa, but sound prluciples uuvor fail. Tho hope of the nation unmt rest on principles. - Tho Kupuulicnn party was not founded on petty bigotry. It was bora ot principals, and it stands upon principles today, or It should die. Tue-Ropuliean patty cannot nlford to have MrArthur nil Us Btandard bearer for the senatorial toga. He has announced his -pmltlon. . It Is to shake the flag of bigotry for the sake of solidifying ji following. To us the man that wp-vim the. (lag of the Klany and tho man that waves , tho flag of thenj Antt-Klnn Is. In the same rateourx. The Hepubli- ; can- party Is bigger and belter, than ' either class. Mighty questions arc before the nation." The world hi dying today. We arc not -for the League of Nations, but we are for nj resurrected and regenerated world. i Our government and our people, - - another favor . Vktr.UlV :W-:- "'"j " Sde&td cherries bora the great orchards iTV' i J of the Northwefl, prejerved in inanuchino, fT then dipped in a creamy fondant and ccv- M p T eted with velvet-smooth milk chocolate - JM H J have provided here a confection of rate Cw ' ' - Mellow as Moonlight ;fi INSIST W'ii V1 Pay Just One Half Usual First Faymenf For Fourteen Days in order to speed oip early Chrlntmas Shopping In Vidro-' las, Sonora and Cheney Phonographs'' vo 'ooccpt' just, half and these divklerl pay- . merits run from three .Dollars per month and up. ' .,',, ; With Christmas so Jnear how' can you .'afford to ipans up this spocial offer? Many other Models in stock besides. those j'idurcd above, ' EARL SHEPHERD, COMPANY One Business Music Exclusively '''' y ' '507 Main Street ' REPUBLICANS must do their, part In that mighty work. Wlm t hayo thoso politicians to &iy about tho world court? What have they to ubuitt tho rundllun Is c-f Importance? Echo nnsws Whut hnvo they to say about tho readjustment of tho burdens of Inx ntioiiB that are now upon the peoiilu? In. thn past, wo havu huard nothing of particular intorent from oldiur of those would be leaders ot Oregou polltK-s, What huva they suld shout any other great national Ituiuo that Is ot Importance? Echo, answers nothing. Pat had an exalted position for six years a sufficient lime to tit himself for saying something, and the only commendation we have hoard about him, 'is that ho tried to get some of the government's money expended In fixing our trout yard. Are wo to bo so salfLih thnt thoso little things shall overshadow the great things that were dlsaussed by our labor leaders to our city but a few weeks ago, and tha questions thnt havo faced our nation for the post five years? Can a tow men In Portland put "Pat" ovor to sorvo their purpose? Wo think not. Very Respectfully, 11. L. G AN QIC. OF is MADRAS, Nov. T.-An Indian rob bar named Jambull'ngan, known as "Robin Hood" because ot bis stern ness with the rich and his respect of the poor, has been shot dead by the pollco aftor a desperate atrugglu,. which has! ended an Intenslvo cam palgn ot daylight robbery throughout the Naphuhorl division. Jambullngam, with hlsllloutun.ini, Kasi Nadan, escapod from prison a MORTON HOSPITAL Special Attention to Surglcul Diag nosis, ltndlum for Cancer, ami Hixlrrn Tronlment for IMiiltetrs. 10.1.1 PINK 8TRMET Han FranclMcii, t 'nl. HOTEL SUTTER San Francisco , A popular priced, fire proof hotel, centrally located and noted for Its oxcellont tervlre and un excelled appolnlmuuis. "Management Geo, Warren H't''r V OREGON CHERRIES tl In a famous lint. . n SLA C J third tlmo mid Iminedlnloly proceed oil to follow his usual plan of action. This Included n call ou prominent people to whom Jio dbicloaitil hi" Ideu lily and purpoao at tho sumo lima demulidlng a fixed sum of money. Al most Invariably dumnmls wore com piled with ns any refusal provoked .) u.ciitl, f .IkmiI.iiHiiithiii Ik 11 tl lit sung whlih took I lie form of uiuault and robbery Ills ft exploit w.is at a Vlliagu wedding at .nsihoi-jmi rlehl whnro the robhn' and his gang Body-builc5iii food easily How marry times have you said "I lie a cef . tain food, tut it doesn't like me" meaning you can't digest it? But don't despair. You'll thrive on Shredded Wheat the perfert food in biscuit form. Shredded Wheat no: only contains every , essential food element , but it U so thoroughly cooked that it is rotdily digested. What's more, the golden brown shreds are delicious. Try it. ShmUtd JPhcat Is 100 whole wheat, teady-cooVed rjn4 resdy-tc-eat. A pa. , feet, delicious ipod' for any meal oftha day. Serve it sli oply with milk or cream, or topped witU berries or fruiu. Con tains all the bntn you need to stimulate bowel movement. It Is suit-free and tin sweetened you seasaa It to your taste. .Trueuit 2s tha S Kraddcd Wheat CracW o real wholevwheat tout. Try it with butter, Soft clucio or ruarniaUuics, ShreddedWKeat The btrftct food in ljut'uiC Jjn.i Overland Electrifies PUBLIC interest and demand immediately following the announcement oi the hew Overland Champion is bewildering. Study these pictures. Adjustable scats! big load ing space! a veritable sleeping cr for camp-. ing trip! doors front and rear! bigger engine! every closed' car comfort! cord ' tires! other wonderful new features. 8cs(s adjust forward sad back lor tall and short paopl. MEW JI lull si ! si in DUNHAM AUTO CO. 403 So. Sixth St mm mm tt'tsa .is,.! mUudwllli"the' guests, pluud two nrmed gunrds nt the exlli, iinrt tlii relieved Iho gnosis of tliclr valuables, All thu iiolli-e In Iho dn'rU't sot out la gut JniiilmlliiKnm. ' I.ais In Sep umber nt a place called Korlynr ! ulnl police suri'oundvd a house esou- Plod l;y tho k"K, rollco tiro sol the ' roof nhluHe, .luiiibullngsin, made a dash for freedom, k fling the lotpoc- ' tor In his ruilh, but was himself killed hy I lie pollca, ChampIo3!i the Nation Dig loading space br ramevum raar aaat aaal upboksery. o TolfJ. VhMla IX tiWTf .i 'rff'.'-.l' P i a- ,, r.i amsrm m ourt.