Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1923)
Page Four 5Jltr Sutntinxv lirralfc. Issued dully' exrepr Numlny by Tlie Herald l'"lilililne rompauy. Office, HO North Eighth Ht KIuiiimiIi Knlls, Oregon. P. It. SOITl.R . Ht'TH tKU'LK . Entered as second-class matter, at the Pt office nt Klamath ftti, Oreeoo, under the Act of March 3, 1S79 i, -,- y; Member of the Associated Irma . . . -The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tha use for republlca jttlon of all nowg dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In rtbla nar..'and to all local news published herein All rights of republi cation of special dispatches herein are also reserved. V F. K. SOIJI.K In. it. HIM. .. ?H. W. ItKYNOt.PS ... iTheTEvfcnlng Herald , li. the official paper of Klamatb County and the P- ' City of Klamath Falls. . -v Hrnsmnrriox rates , ; Delivered lly Carrier ONB TKAR .HIT aWlhrtPlIM THItUK MONTHS ONE MONTH By ! OVB YT5AR f PKB MONTR ' , rr--- - - INFORMATION KOIt AnVKRTISRRS. ,, Copy for. display advertising must be In thla office not later than S ...p. 'm. on tha day preceding publication In order to be Inaerted In the "laaae of tha paper of the next day. . Want ada and reading notices will be received op to 18 noon on 'j tha day of Issue, ',';- , ' . Advertising tor fraternal ordera or societies charging a regular In itiation fee and dues, no discount. Religious and benevolent ordera will W charted the regular rate tor all advertising wh,,n an adtnlaaton or vtaer charge' t vnado t WKDXKSO.lY. yoVKMHKR ai. maa I TIME TO WAKE UP j B ETWEEN Klamath Falls and the sea, tributary to a rail line down the Klamath river, there are twenty billion feet - of ripened timber. This- great natural re source is deteriorating, rotting back to earth, because of lack of transportation. ' Back of Klamath Falls is the great eastern Oregon . county, the Boise and Payette countries in Idaho, thous ands of undeveloped acres: and where clevelopmenthas jbeen tried it is stifling and starving for lack of trans portation. , . Do these' things mean anything to the average "dweller in Klamath? If so, why are we waiting, Micaw ! berlike, for something to turn up? t' There are greater opportunities for development in v this vast inland empire than most of us dream of. But we will not develop them by waiting. ! ' s, - Within the last; two weeks the Guggenheim inter ests have bought the Blue Ledge copper mine, which is ? tributary to the Klamath-to-the-sea route. t How many Klamath citizens know that, or knowing, sense the opportunity therein for tonnage that can go far rtoWMfliT8iic1ng'n that will make Klamath in-actuality what for years her seers and prophets have dreamed she would become, the Spokane of Oregon? " - ' Why stand we here idle, when a little vision, a little concentrated effort would do so much for our ad vancement? ... If you are a reader of newspapers you are aware that Jackson and ; Josephine counties are not sleeping on their opportunities Me4ford and Grants Pass have a : coast road projected. , . - t J; ; , ' ' Perhaps we" can jbiniii, ihe;; project; Perhaps it , is not feasible that we do son But here is a matter immi nently before us, that requires discussion and digging into. .'.' . : ' , - Let's get to digging! .. UTILIZE IDLE '"' LANDS. PROVIDE j ijMtiirc iiDirrnl ,(Cntlnueil from Pose One) Uon of time for repayments to the reclamation fund, the speaker said, ' scarcely had been made before ap peals tor further modifications.' and extensions were made by the settlers. Today propositions have been pub. llcly advanced that the time of re "IVrker continued, "about l,20u: tracts be extended to 40, BO and 60 . years, or practical repudiation of the debt. Presented Figures. ' ; The speaker presented figures nhnwlng that the total reclamation fund provided. by the federal gov ornment hoa amounted to $139,880, 0(14.94, plus collections on account of project operations from all sources (if 14(1.495,303.36 or (186,376,- ' . 022.29. ! I'rojccis have been built' In" 16 western states he said, providing water for 1,698,000 acres and when tho works ifi, completed the total acronge provided with water will be nearly 8,000,000,000. "During 1923," Mr,; Uckor continued, 'about i,200, OOO acres were irrigated and cropped with a gross return of over $'50,000, ' 000. This does not represent by any Irte'ans, the total return to the farm ers as a J(nrge part of the material produced was consumed by livestock, .adding many millions to the . groBs Income. The estimated gross value of. crops raised on these projects since water wa' first applied Is over $500,000,000. More than 450,000 persons are living on the 83,000 farms created." '.A4vorUaln0. jarik..Tr.y it and see. .-. ..lrotili.it ml Manager .. ...8ccivta.ry-TrcaMirvr .... ...KiIMor nty l-Hor ..Moolmolrwl Superintendent -.fn.fsti M.nn 1.711 .03' ..s.no 8.7 Ml Mall COUNTY'S SHARE OF AUTO LICENSE FEE FUND IS $18,145.34 3,080 Motor Vehicles ltes'stc"! In Kliimalli, Fijfures Compiled At Salcni Show SLEM, Nov. 21. Secretary of State Kozor, Saturday, completed the apportionment and disburse ment of $967,492.19 In motor ve hicle license feeB for the year end ing September 13 last, this amount! representing one-fourth of the total fees collected by the state auto mobile registration department and the apportionment being based- on the "contribution of tbe several counties to this fund. There, were 3,089 motor vehic les registered in Klamath county and the county's share of tho fund was $18,145.46, Licenses collected by the depart ment Included 162,200 motor ve hicles, 660 dealers, 13,824 chauf feur and 8101 motorcy.cIeB. A statement issued by Kpzer In con nection with this disbursement shows thai there were registered up to. September 15 a total of 142,-j 329 passenger cars, 5815 trucks of from one to five tonB capacity, 442 trailers of from one to . five tons capacity, 27 hearses and am bulances and 828 busses and stag es. TWO PAY $20 FIXES ' j IX THE POLICE COURT j :. C. IT. Hawkins and K. Swanson, a j logger, were each fined $20 In the police court this morning for being i drunk on the city streets, Edward flliort and H. Darper were, arrested yesterday for spending 30 miles an i hour, within tho city limits. j THE EVENING I ADDITIONAL ! I BREVITIES I . . Om dlici War Wu-imi ' F. NMson Smith, vvteran of tho,' Wf:ld war t:i the Canudlnn tora jl and for er cne-mila ice skv.ttug f cha-upi( i, who Is viBltlng in Kliat-j ath Fai l for several days, will nd-1 dre.s t1 ) Odd Fellows Frlrtr.y nigM.j Known as Spurk VUtg; Smith h." ; traveled 300,000 m'Wi ' !:! Ish coutitlc i amntlng i xrcfviwc.) i i every look and tr.inay of' the' country. Smith has vU'u-d over! 2000 ' '. O. - O. F. lodjtea In Ssj jurisdfi-.'ons. On? tf h'i vnluinl lo .-; se?!ii;in:t lss'an' I'utiirratihi-.l l-o.;k ' written by Atfrwl- Shrttlih. .Kn!th runn'.nc champion, who l;e brought: to the United States from Knsland. j Smith '3 favorably Impressed with ' Klamatli Falls, which he stys Is one of the llvellest places he bus visited ! in his travels. V . i Dancem Most Pny FliMler A party of elRht well-known resi dents of Fort Klamath and vicinity cclebra"ted Armistice day by Imbib ing In a little hard liquor known n. "moon." AH' the Arm'aJco day wa-s spent In celebrating the momenton day. Came nl.eht and the problem of a place to sloep. A shack in the out skirts of Fort Klamath was selected. The next morning, nil n to greet tho dawn but one. The excesses of tho iright before left him somewhat tho worse for wear. Shortly after orjo of the men returned with a quart of "moon" under his arm. "(let up t" ho ordered. "Don't, wan na," was tlie reply. "If jrnu dont," threatened the" man a- the window. 1 will throw this bottlo at you." An Immediate response was the result, and n eager voice said, 'Fine, throw it." With a crash of splinter ing glass the bottle of moon was hurled at the man In bed. Raisins np to catch It, he miscalculated, and the butt end of the heavy bottle thudded against his rib. Today the unfortunate man, who Is a truck driver, is painrully making his way about his business with a broken rib and an ocacsional darting pain on hU left side to remind him of his discrepancies. ... THE WEATHER. The Cyclo-Starma-grnph at IT n d e woo.l's Pharmacy records a slightly highejr. .barometric pressure Than pre vailed ' y.esterday. TVhile rather low the conditions are more favotQble. Forecast for next 24 hours: Generally fair, with moderate tem peratures. . i r The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High 46 " , X.OW 25 Advertising pnv. Try It and see. To Burn Baitl weather is clo sing down the mills and slowing the - deli veries. . ' " Winter prices " will soon be on. We have a good stock of ' dry wood at fair prices. We are still deliver ing Green Slab and if yau care for this good fuel at a cheap price, order quick. We have the t BEST AND LARG- ,, , ' EST Stock of wood in town come to us for SERVICE . - O. Peyton & Co. Phone 535 419 Main p. ' HERALDi KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Office Cat s".(ii:sTn. rou oim:xix k; t)iti;io. i.r;i;isi..Ti ni: Tax To Tax Tax Tax Let Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax thu people, and tax with ure help the Tax Coaunisslon-alre. the fanner, tax h's ti-vl. his dog and tax his howl, the hen and tax the ,cks tha bloomln' rooster bt. his house and tax his hid. tho bald spot on his head., all business, tx the .shop, ' thatr bonds and all their stoeS. the payroll, tax tho sale, all tholr hard-carne.1 paper kale. Iho building of concrete, 'em for walking on the street, the living, (ax tho dead. tho unborn before they're fed. thorn Alii, and lax 'em .Well, 'em to the gates of . No. a rolling stone gnthers no nm, but then who wants to Rather moss these days? . Thero ia only one thing bet er than having a good alibi and that Is not needing one, says Judge (ing hngen. The night has a thousand eyes, the neighbors twice that many, snaps E. E. Magee. ' Death and taxes are equally In evitable, but death only baa one chance at you. : s xo, johx Dear girl, when some day in a Stutx Or Packard you have tried the ruts' fc ' a wonder artl 1 write Or Marmon-ed thru a traffic Jam, Or lllded In. a Cunningham, ; .'orpnSJI'nilys-nig'ht. -' Or Plerce;Ara!fenB. pjwg hook maps, Or Loco-ed them, or or perhaps, ' In" a" RoHs'-Royce have soared--' They. soar-i-tip'aJled a Lafayotto. Or Llncoln-Dear-W'lll you forgot Will you forget my Ford? fTho ricfiWt "Reward for work well done Is more vjbrk to do. This mad'?Siifheartlcss striving after moifev-'itlhu esrpdclally wicked to those fhp !$n't get any. Miss Julio Doe. was arrested on a hootch raid In Independence, Kan., the othor night, ' according to a Baled Hay for Sale Any quantity " ' " In Warehouse on Sixth Street ready for immediate delivery X Turkeys for, the ANNUAL TURKEY-POOL for Thanks giving must be in at the warehouse by Friday Nov. 23 9 Moline Distributor CREAM SEPARATORS - MILKING MACHINES 126 So. Seventh St. Klamath Falls, Oregon Phones: Office 118 Warehouse 557-J- contemimrHry, John's sUlor, probn li ly," Bdiis the WUhlt;,,' Kurlo, 'M.isliera: Aveuulsmiciv. "Krou" tlthigH nlway c:"t you money. "KiikIIrIi women lm:it l!g sutno."' say, headline. I'oor I'rlwo of Witlua: they'll ge; h'm yet. ; . Tho 'mayor of Chlcai:ci ltiw (loaed sliiKlo handed I, ,'2S tialomiK. Ho ' not fatkilng the buck to tho pres ;deirit in cli.iltiK the illegal dumps up l.iiiuielf. TIKI'! ! .t."! 'ear 1 wuted ten dullars, I i"a!ly n:i a dutiee!, 1 boiiRl.t a fire extinguisher, And haven't used It oneo. Clerks In a certain mimic atoro wore 'J-.npondinn would-be b tyeri the tl'st rf the weeh a f.il'owa: 'Ve, we have m. "Yes, wo have no banana, today." A Klamath FalU eli'l who i.vonra long, floppy nkltt't Inueed of short ones mi l 'a beg'natng n let her hair grow out. hai it nil dop.'d o:it. "If you do .housework at six i!.. liars per" sho rema-ked, "H' deinnsllc ervleo. n,l If you do It fur noth ing, H's matrimony. Tho girl w!-n mal:ii I l-o lutlter i fly ra ely looks like n butle.-fly.' Fay forrls sny.i ivli-n C-inM hits tho mark bo Rcnnrally Mi.'. It. A PI'.V IS THE I OV.'KKT FdllM OF V.MT Which of us guys has on tho best neckties. Nolthor, they're tied. ; I.. K. rtilnps sa that tho best j way to serenade your girl theso days is with an auto horn. It may Interest you, and It mny I not. but C. A. 8tarr lives In Fair mount, Ind. I'" Ten Years Aaro Today I Xov. 21, 1013 ' (Superintendent II. II. Kdmonds of the Algoma Lumhor company has re lumed from a business trip to Al goma. . " Not, 21, lOtfl Drawn for Jury" Two of our-eltlini,"C. M. Kirk Patrick, nnd Wm. Hitouok, 8r.,.havo been drawn as Jurors for the next term of court. Advertising invs. Try it and see. II. rW O. KI.KS. 4 Regular meeting Thursday even ing Nov. 22d, 8 P. M. Initiation nnd other important business. j 20-22., H. E: MO.MYER. See. j Balm of Olllcad is a yellowish, jaromntlc gum, colloctod from cert I nln Arabian and Abyssinian trees. It has always been valued In tho I Kast for Its exceptional fragrance and S K 3 RN At The Theatres AT TIIK 1MXE TUllM Vnrdo and Klnirsinn, This tluo of musk-Ian furnishes its entertain mei;t via tho violin and piano ntunn' " .Atiibansador Crowley, 'tue iif (h Four llorsemeii." IMek and Huhy Wren, a unlqtie cogple, priwtmt "A W'ixi till of oleh and Irish. ' 0'l.nughlln and willlanvs, an nth lotle pair, miiko their appearance In a novelty juggling and bag punch ing offor "The Soldier and Uin Maid." Jackie Congan is sitppni ied by an excellent cast In his curiwnt prodttc Hon 'laddy," a First- Kntlonnl nl trnctlun .which In soon coming In the I'llin Triio 'theater. Included In It ore such well known players nn Arthur Carnwo, Joslo Sedgwick, Ce snro Oravlnl, atiil many others. Who TODAY AT The forces of good and evil battle for a stron man's soul In ' "MY FRIEND, THE DEVIL" from (iconics (nel's novel "nor-lor ItiiuiPnn '. An excellent comedv featuring "I'on-' Tuttlo nnd Iho lal- ' est News reel completes tho program, TIM ItSIUV llnlfo'a 'THE BOHEMIAN GIRL" KItll)V A Comedy Carnival Threo big special comcdlv If yuu cant stand a laugh don't comn lo thla one for there Is not a serious moment In it XT to'rWalaWk'. Tftero'fs 'tiollbbbt about, that. And tho only thing' for her lotto Is .to take her medicine. Holidays aro' useful. Tho checks you cash on a holiday can't reach , tho bank until tho naxt day. I i An cgg-laylng con'.ost wjs "jidd In 1'otalums, Ca'.. Luckily lor the hens, no flies woie entered. . .., .' Coolldga, Ihey say, Is tho best' dressed man in Washington. Tic can ' bo Iiivmiiho he doesn't pay tent. ; ' ' "' : ' " That'i why so many men want to ' bo preHi.lM'. No worry about the rent money for four yeaiw then. . j Ilolng president really miit be nice. You know your coal pllo Is going to last all winter. , Another flno thing nlinut being president Is the man can't coma out and turn off your gas. iSt, .Louis man got Into trouble nVarnylng two wlvns. Bnmo men got Into tnoulilo mjarrylng only one, Making money Is cny, Making mora money I the hard thing, t A girl of 21 recently married n bachelor of 80, but any girl nt 21 could have dona that. , , r ',.. ..' Fart of a woddlng caka nt Mont clnlr, N, J was ISO yonrs old. Thcso bakers aro something torrlble. In the New York street cleanors Jazz hand the banjo player ought to bo (n good rag picker, PrnfaHii ,M n,llt nll'llUA' dorground in 2000 yoars, but the wots still have hnpos, A nice wny to make holiday candy Is to load him past a candy atoro and admire (ho iwlndow display. " . TWIGE-TOLD TESTI MONY Klaninlh Fulls People Are Doing All They Can for Fellow Huff!rers. Klnmafh Falls testimony has been published to prove tho merit of Doan's Kidney PIIIk lo others In Klamath Falls who suffer from bad hacks and kidney ills. Iest any suf ferer doubt this evidence of merit, we psodtlen confirmed proof state ments from Klamath Falls people who again endorse Doan's Kidney Pills confirm their former testi mony. Here's a Klamath Falls case: It, S. Wilson, chief of pollco, 817 . WIUIM'XIMV, NOV. HI, Hl'Jil ,( I j "Wlldreii"? That is it HtTii't whlelt ; cannot be divulged t litis time, but you nr. Rolnu l h utirprlsert wliefi ! you ieo her,, "Dailiiy" opens al I lie I'liiu Tree itiimiilrow for Iwo-duy run. There will bo n spwlal mullneu (of I'hlldrcu Thursday uftcrntion tit 4 o'l'loi'k, AT TIIK ldli:ilTV, 'My Friend, the tlovll," Is Hiiutlier screen elaaslu ndapled from tliu works of fntngus French niilliors. The oilier was "atnite t'rlslo," the Immortal roinuiicn of Alexantlru Hu mus hi which John (illtiert U as linnles. , ; ; -1," "My Feletid, Iho Devil'' Is n ploj. tnrlal version of lleoruiK Oh art's celebrated novel, "lr, Itnmcau," which has henn wUltily read llirongh. out lh world. ( . ;' llarlmrn Cnstlelnn Is seen as (ho lovely , but faithless wife of Dr. Dry ilen ami Peggy Shaw, formerly Zlcg fold Follies beauty, plays Ihn part of the" doctor's ndilKhlor, Wlllhnn Tonker portrays the chntiicler; of Iho doctor's friend, whtvui (tinsiiiney Is a remnrknblo part of the iihsorblng lalo. .'''. THE LIBERTY I.l Times .tonight " . Vaudeville 4 OHKAT ACTS . 4 I "Mimlrnl Violin Aciunle- . on" II "Tidbit of HeoU'li A IiInIi" - , III -Auilinwwwliir I'roivley ' "One of the Four Horsemen" IV "Military Novolly" . i Don't Miss This Hill Our Plcluro " a "THE VALLEY OF LOST SOULS" . A Mystery Drama 1 ' Action Thrills Romance Rtarts Tomorrow . , JACKIE COOGAN ; "DADDY" dilldiens Mntlnep TIII IWDVY At FOUH i 1 1 ii j-ii , ii n.iux.iULuajtji. uimm Main St,, says: "I had rheumatic pains In my feet, but five boxes b( Doan's Kidney rills cured mo of tha trouble and since then, I haven't had rheumatism pains or any symptoms of kidney disorder." (Htatement given March II, 1910.), ' . On March IB, 1020, Mr. Wilson said: "1 have hud no sign of kidney complaint slnco Doun'a cured me.'' t'nlco II Oo, nt all dealers., Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Dean's Kidney pills the snmn that Mr. Wilson had.' F'oster-Mllburn Co,, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. ,;'; III.OCKH OF nARDIXfl : , ' J ; !' MHMOIlIAt STAMPS HOt'OHT WA8IMNOTON,Nov,'21, niocka of imperforated Harding memorial stamps,' In any number up to" 4,O0 i were placed on sale rocently'atthe I Government Phllatella agency liero, Owing to the demand from1 apljoc. ! tors, memhors of cong'.uss and oiHorg who deslrod tho unperforated ittaiivps for collection purposes, PostmniW Oenornl Now gave orders for ' 'the preparation of the stamps .wjlftout perforations, Many of the renuesta were based ora desire lo obtain the, stnnvi In that shape for Iho pir.Jpone of framing In memory of the lata, president, , , Tttrkoys nnd Chlnknnsr Kxtra' fins hlrwU, both live and drejiscd, nt'tho Farmers' lOxchnngo, 822 Klamath avenue, Saturday, Nov. 24 and Wnd nnsdny, Nov, 2s. flet your lurkeys, and ohlckciiH early. .. Prices rlghl, " '' '" ' '" '" ilit AdvurMsIng pays. Try II aud ssa.