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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1924)
HRHM)At, mntAM, 14, 1Mb IVj Fouf ' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON " ' I I c tl . ft I . ' ft - s ; . tl . H 14 4 I1 co I Sin? Eu csting 39iral& laaarr) dally except HundMjr hjr Offli, I in North Klght V"V COGliK .......... President awl Manager RCTII tWUMt ..8ccrotary-Trraaurii ara4 sanead-clssa matter, t the poit office at Klaniath Falls. '' ' ' Oregon, under the Act of March 8, 1170 '"' ' ' Member of the Associated Prees m.f bt Associated Press ti eioluelTely entitled to the uie for republica tion, af all mi dlapatcr.es credited to It or not otherwlae credited In tali ftkr, bad to all lor. I news published herein All rights of rcpubll ,caUQ af special dispatches herein are also reserved. h.! mix r. JCAITK Tba fvealBg Herald Ir the official paper of Klamath Count; and the City of Klamath rail in mmi m ' i - . - N- x.u.,' uiw.t.v awwmrnoN katks . ' Delivered By Carrtair uW'Tian ...1..;. t$ .'M"STI TKft:K MONTH" ONa-tMflVrM .., . ' . ONC ' VKAR X y MONT4IN .... PK .MONTH Hy Jr-.'fi " "j INFORMATION FOR ADVKRT18KR8 Onpy. fur display advertising mint be In tbla office not later than 3 '.at- the day praevriing publication In order to be Inserted In the lMW..:t tba aapr of tba net day. j vtfajit. ad and. reeding notices will be received up to 11 nnnq on iefdy .at tuna. Siy'Ad.rtll tor fraternal order or aocletle charglnc a recular In lUatlPli-f" ad riaea. no dlaconnt. Rellxioua and benerolant orden will H: cha,r(ad .'the racular - rata tor all adrertleing when an admltelon or othat ebarfe lamade THl'KSIMV, FF.IIRCA R V 14. 1024 THE AUTOMOBILE A' "UTOMOBILES were never so low in price as now, "iior were they ever so good in quality; The cum bersome! expensive bus of former years has been dis placed ;by the trim, moderate' priced car of today whose material and workmanship are in keeping with his ; appearance. Tii vWhy wonder then when the man of moderate cir cumstance succumbs to the lure of attractive advertise ments.. setting forth the merits of this or that car, and jvrites. his check in first or whole payment on the car ojC,his choice? v-s4The automobile of today is not only a gpod invest ntcnt from standpoint of value received, but it is also an ei-en better investment in health and happiness. No longer' need the man of moderate income envy his more fortunate neighbor. Ordinary thrift will not only sup--pjy'the car,, but will maintain it without undue strain otCthe family purse. What better investment in health ff mother and the kiddies, to say nothing of dad? ViviButyif . low prices and high quality have created dwnand, they have also created competition. More cars aie 'being manufactured each year. And the competi ttoiv! extends throughout the land, is keen right here in Klamath Falls. Hence it behooves the progressive deal er to display his wares to the best advantage. ?-&'lv'Thie- proposed automobile show is a move in the right direction. The progressive spirit of the Ameri can Legion is receiving the dealers', support and the show promises to. be a huge success." And the dealers , who . have cars -on- display at the show, and who are backed by -an aggressive advertising campaign, are the qnes --who J will reap the harvest this year. SENSITIVE G" 'p(3RGE CREEL, notorious editor of the Official Gazette during the war days, . says he was '"hocked" when money paid him for some work done iVl920 came from Mr. Doheny, the oil man, and that !bp. promptly resigned from, the employment. The high moral "plane assumed by Creel comes also as a shock to 'former readers of the Gazette. Editor Creel thought 'no.thing' of broadcasting to the whole American people hatrai huge airplane fleet was on its way to France, A'hen not a; single complete plane had been loaded on shipboard, and that all but two of our soldiers killed '.. overseas had been identified. Those were the days of the busy, censor, when the public had no means of Checking up on the astonishing assertions of the Offi cial, Gazette. Nowadays we have a Senate committee tht keeps -the country supplied with eveiy bit of infor mation regarding Mr; Doheny and his connection with 'Qie'iG6veiTiment Perhaps the change in publicity me thods accounts for the reversal of Mr. Creel's morals. ' .:rj.-' t'Vfrrr NEWSPAPERS . IVOSTM ASTER GENERAL that gives to newspapers the same treatment bv postal officials as that accorded first class mail. Pa , persvi will be put in separate sacks labeled "newspa pers," or may be put in the same sack with letters. Thu ' wrder means much to the American public," said Mr, I i'Nfi'ry::".It is one of the most important and far-reachinrr i v-.r .... f ..,w iul wic uciicni ui uiuot; Th0 brlIul p,irly ,vils ,,vi.i I" , vhp desire to have their newspaper placed before them it h r. ft K. nation In iiuioh to Hi'. at as early a moment as possible. This should keepim,,sir ' an ,'c'' " t,,c r, r both' the CltV anrf lliral nnnillnHnns in flnuoi- anrl nninlrni-1 of Ilia aulox- Wntcrford (111.) touch with their several fields of activity!" It is quite evident that what the country needs is V not' an assistant President, but a considerable reduc-i-tibn in the number of assistant Presidents it now has. C.Uostorii Transcript. The sifting process of immigrants must take place on the other side and it must be done by our agents ; acting under authority from CongressNew York Tri .'buue. ; Tb Herald Publishing company. Nt. Klamath Falls,' Oregon Kriitor .............. City Kdltor Advertising Manager Mechanical Superllitrndcnl ,. a.ftO . l.on on Malt ...(M .. aXM .. . GEORGE FIRST CLASS NEW has issued an order Am I.: .VilV- L U w tr- V The Office Cat When you are lonesome you real ise what poor company you rctilly must be for the other people. Vunted-HMIddle-ag3d wo:run all her teeth, one whowlli paCch my pants and help find my pipe. F. B. Llghtfrltx, Mineral, Ohio. Athene. Ohio JtoMenger. oo - llought, U-KK'(I, llorronrd nml Stolrn. I.ove Is something you cannot buy, Jifg, borrow, or steal; Love is something that cannot die. If It's a love that's real. Cold buys love at times, 'tis true. In the marts where the dollnfr marks flit. It's sorrows are many, Its Joy are few; It's a love thut's counterfeit. A borrowed love Is a makeshift brand, Fnr removed from the lasting kind; v . . ltolna?e 'from the rumiincn mixle oil demand A contract no law an bind. A hive that's stolen won't -tnnd the the test, Of fl love that you honestly ep-n: You're worried and harried eternally lest, It be sto!-!! from you In turn. There oro u'ao those who seeni (o feel that exerrlee shn ld ha United to chewing gum. August And.ilun thinks ih'- li Hi"' time of y?nr when n landlord who keeps his tnants,.ln hut 'itiT Ir worth having. oo Wompn's magazine are boasting tlu'lr millions In circulations, hut W. V.. Ilallc-y ask If the mlll'niM of women were playing home 10 ri.-nd llr! umgazlnes. 00 ; leader. M. I. Harry thinks Mnssnchusnl m may have Its imigna chnnla, for nil Minnesota cares, romtmenit W'. Rami's. It Iisjh Its Mdgnus Johnso-.. A considerate man If one who waits until the children are nny before atli'nniting to In-tall a n ". ntovo plie. 00 Lhin't get mad nt the telephone operator. Just remeiulwr (hern are !V Y BUSINESS IS PICKING UP I. Hi r 7 ai v 4 Russ9m ,.fi .,1 -3f ; moro wrong ! ones. 1 rf -t. number than rlgu.ni lllnon or ahaonce, a taxpayer cull 'not fllo his liicomo tax rot urn wttli'n oo in,,, imo pri'acrlbvd .by liw, nppllca- , Another Rood way to turn brn.,on niay bo umdo iicforo tlio dni Into sold la to ask your frlonils to I sign nutoa for you. Unfortunately, says John Colwell, Iho eron-m of society Isn't always gen erated from tiro milk tt human kindness. Get tha fats. There atltte for knowledge. Is no sub. V have ner-ir been able to un derstand how a poet can find enough words that rhymne to fllKnrore than four or five stansas. Charles V.. Coe says the man who attends strictly to hla own business generally has plenty of business to attend to. " The only people 'who really enjoy hiw.Tlng your troubles are lawyers. They get paid for It. 00 ' "Warden," said tha criminal who was ticketed to the gallows, "I need some exercise.')! "Just what kind of exercise do you want?" asked the warden. "I'd Ijke to skip the rope," he grinned. . ; What every; business needs Is en thusiasm. No one ever complains of the high cost of golf balls. DAN DOBB SAYS - They are busy In throwing cold wnter oil. -1 A school to teach mull is lining started, should be, "How to ney." Washington on troubled farming by First lesson borrow . mo- Vlctor Morawetx, famous econom" 1st, has married, up his theories may bo In for a great surprise. "Men leave college too early," says professor. That'a right. They can't bo president until they are 35. Just when the outlook' wos doing uln'Iy they announced the derby hat will be back this spring, ' '' Humor sayx a movie star will marry a friend's husband. Don't get" mad. tilie mny be doing the friend 1 favor. Crossing the street Is safer than a friend. dou lilc-crosslng Wlii'n th(?y hurled the hutrhet in Fjiiruin they loft Iho hnndlo sticking out of the ground. Kirpn, the boxer, is training on hecrsteak. One might thing It Is raw' meat but It Isn't. New York Is the city of oppor- tiinltv. A man who went the broke owes $ 203. 006.85 now. ITIPS FOR TAX PAYERS M . ! I 'If for any reasonable cause, .biicii mi.. Zi! Ittiii , ,llc, roiurn , ,0 t0 Uw coictor of Intornal rovenuo for 't ho district In which tho tnxptya- lives or has his principal pla' o of buajnosa for an ex tension not to excrvd 3D ilayi, A 1 1 condition of grunlilng the nxtensloii, the collector may require the sub mission of a tontatlva return and en tlmate of the taxand lb) p-.ymnnt of one -fourth of the cstlnm.en amount of tho tax. A tentative re turn should be ntnje on Iho usual re turn form, marlwd "lentatlvo" l tho top, and should contain a state ment of thJ estimated amount of the tax boVered to be duyi. nnd h" proporly executed. No other duts noed be given. Tentative neturn will not bo acceptod' unless permlflon Is obtained previous to filing. A copy of the authority to file the tentative return must be attached thereto. If bofore the end of a SO-day ex tension granted by a colloctor an nr. curate return cannot be made, ap peal for a further extension must be made to the Commissioner of Inter nal Revenue. Except in tho "ase of Inxpoyera who are ab-oad, no a'"h cxteraMon ehall be moro than six months. Additional extensions will not be granted by the commissioner wlihom a clear showing that a com plto return cannot he made by the end of 4)1 in-day period. (Conclusion.) I Ten Year Abo Todv ! - February 14, 1014 8iiccesful Ten, Highly successful Was the Silver Tea given by the Ladles' Aid society of the Prcshytcr.'an church, Thurs day afternoon. This waj given lit the home of Mrs. Itobsrt A. Bnvmltl who was assisted by the- following com nilttee: Mrs. 0. H.' llrennoman, Mrs. Willis K. FuiiKht, Mrs. W. P. John son. Mrs. K. I). Nolth, Mm. (icorgc tMit mborloln. Mrs. Marlon Ilnnkt. Mrs. O. U. Matthews, Mrs. Chester Avery nnd Mrs. John Moehl, The guests wero Mrs. C. 0. Ilogue. Mrs. Xnte Otterbeln. Mrs. 11. .1. Hhe;tt. .Mrs. .'. Krcd (iocllrr. Mm. J. McCl ire. Mot. It. B. Wliiitenbiirg, Mrs. Ida M. Kink. Mrs. J. H. t'liamlnrrs. Mm. It. J. Stewart, Mir.T. P. Stewart. Mrs. C. J. Snow, Mis. A. II. Wilson. Mrs. K. W. flowun, Mrs. .1. A. MrClcnn, .M.:. ft. A. Kraiir.1. Mlrs. A. A. Me linffey, M.rs. T...1T Wi'lllanis, Mm. (I li. firlsxl.!. Vlrs. S. 10. Ksrnn-.r, M m lolili Johiicon, ; Mrs. Lit llllyard. Mis. .1. I.. It.'iigo.'M'M. J. M. Km-ll. Mrs. Floyd Mlindy, Mrs. II. C. Hh.'n ley. Mrs. J. I). M"min, Mrs. I.ewV Wylde. JiMinlu C, llnrrli, Mra. n' llrowno.' Mr, W. It. Iloyd, Mri. Hyd ney ICvri.ua, Mrs. Tt. Vance Hutehlns Mm. C. S. Bllsby. Mrs. II. .1. Tnrlln. Mri. S. P. I.owery, Mrs. F. I.. Pot mif'A. Mis. (leorge A. Klwell. Mrs. MHxw.)lI M. Long, Vh"-. 11. K. Hav- den, Mrs. Aiiitln Hiiyden, Mrs. It. a. J'tciibK, M.n. U, fl. Van Mellon, M.rs. W. If, Manor) Mra. X. fl. ' Hthlllfilr; Mrs I S Hlnll.lcf4il,l Mns. C. A. ,,,ltch,n, jIr XV- Tow,0nd. Mr. W. P. MitMIIIiukI, M, I,, fiorhor. M1 is. Cleor?o Hum. Mrs. (.1. K. Van n'por, Mrs. M. S. Rorgenl. The I'tilted Stiilt'" tn-niy bakes , bread for two cents n loaf, superior to Hint sold thn public for I) nnd II cents. l a1 ' tj NEWS OF- THE KLAMATH COUNTRY WORDEN Much community spirit . was shown III Wnrden, In spile Of the hull collillllult of the roiuls,' Hutur d.iy night, when 11 larri ci'mt'il gn Ihi'red Id tho schii'il liourv for a li'iKi-nin and box sm:nl, thiiait IftltlliT part III tlio prii(rniil were Hi" Missus 'Opal W'llM'ii, M'I'o Mr Collum and Peart Btlfflut' ad Woutliow Wilson mil IIhiiiiiI ,lc Ctlium. I-"Ho-Vlni tha oll''i of tha Imt 'lit' orawd went r. iHt rlnnr hall vhera ' they pnt V) lukt hours of ilia bight very etjovnhly. Henry Oordon ilottntetl the m "f ih.t hull and C. J, .Mcfolliiui, !.lo Gordon and John Chapman do tinted tha music, Thu ptneeds which mounted to dill tC urn uu lined to holp buy a Vlc'toU for tha school. Moro funds are to bo r'Ul In lh ntur future by a cintw ! Mts. Lysla Oordon Is su.vi.llng ; u few days veiling her slslur Mrs. l Ain'rson at Kono. 1 Mr. rhester Wilson and rl..yl Tl" ' l,,M,n ""l,,""' "nii Wilson wero Klamath Kalis vls'slors , rehear-al. hn starl.d fur a thr. Tfosday on business, ,r"'' cJ'n'.d.v. "All lit B (iardetl Kalr. R. f. Btlffler Is liuprovlim th , 10 l'l"', ln Tennoni oH Krb- roads In Wurdull this weok. ; ''"''7 "iw h '-" ' Mr. and Mi's, 0, J. McCollum. ! Tenuni.t Ti uehem a.soclutlon for Dave McCollum and Mrs. Mary Wll- " Ix'nctll of the sclioul fund, son went to Dorrls Wednesday to . spend tho day with relations and intend tho birthday dinner for Mr.; LONE PINE I .Mi'Colltim's and Mra. Wilson's fa- . - ""v",.. V..11.. .1 1,1 Ki.m.th' Twelve hundred sheep belonging Kails Inst evening after spending a week with her parents Mr, and Mrs, Hmnd of Wordcn. Hneepy Creek mid Dorrls went ' linfll mnrnMnntnil llitl iir.ltt v nlBhl ' .1 .... Word..- I J Th, sttiiidliig were: Mr, and Mrs, Kd Cross, Mr, and Mrs. Sanders, Mr.:; mid Mrs. Alcximdur, Mr, nnd Mrs, Chns, uncus nod Mr. Cradduck, FIPDUAMT Arm on 1 yfM"y' Unrm'n ' lh0 r" tLtrrlAINl, AUtU DU. r.. rnln-orr. jon IVwer compsny, were WAS SEA SICK ON Pm nvnl,'nB survey of the proto,d iilenrlr linn site. MONTEVIDIO TRIP; f, O'Connor slopped In this see. ' t'.'n BiHirdav night on li ha, way 10 HA MlDL' HO, rob. It "Old Itose." an elephant 90 yoots of age, suf fered most from sea slcknro of all the 300 trained animals which sailed from Hamburg for Montevideo as part of a circus Milch la now 011 a I tour of South Ainerlr un countrlos. I Tlio animals and circus performMi I occupied all of tho steamship l.tidcn-1 dorff, which won rhurtorvd for Hit voyage. There wore a'ne other elephants I beside "Old Rose," who U queen of the herd, and all boro up very will Indeed until tlio loader he celt be- rlilng, reports II. K. Cosby, pool camo III and kept the voto anar'.aiis Iry extension spoclallst In a new and trlner up evory night for cMrnslon snrvlco hullnlln on bat good part of the thrco woks' oncn chln and feeding chicks, trip. The elevhants at flrt were k'.:; . "Pirong. fertile eggs are necea up on dock, but sight of tlio wi'.vri nry in hatching strong, vigorous and the constant rolling and pitch- chicks.", he says. "It abould not Ing of tho venwl agitated them and ho expected (hat strong, healthy resulted ln so much bellowng that chicks will be hatched from brew they wero soon moved bolow decks, ing stork wliloh la underfed, over Kough wealhor bothered the lino?, rut, of low vltollly, or unhealthy, too, and the trainer, Fmuloln Tlllie, ny morn lhan.lt should be ex Lehrmann, of Vienna, was with ho-! pect, , (0 hatch vigorous chlckn pels day and night trying to eon l them whenever the sea loss.nl the ship about. Tho bears and t:grs roarul. sonietlmos with the lips and downs of evory wave; the munkoys niuenlod and stiueoked. nnd tlio li. - ona howled and laughed unt'l ,.ni momoers o. 1110 snips cre-v oegsn to think that perhaps thoy would never rroi l tlio other utile, and H. tho element wero sot on putting an ond lo tholr existence. Writing home of their experiences the niiliii.il trln..'r.i rr tile voync iv i' h a nightmare. which lasted several weeks. Tim siiakiM were the onl" iliilet thlnirs ntxiard Hie ship diirluit Hi 1 vorniy wenfier. they flu. DAIRY INDUSTRY IS MEET SUBJECT KI'OKiAiNlC, Wash.. Foil. H. -Virtually every ihaso of Hie dairy ing Indii-try, from Miu food Ing of iiiileh cuws to dlHlrlliiitlon of milk, will lie Ink n up by ilnlCKnte i to I lie ''iielf'i; Niirlhwosi M.'lk Dnlci 1' ni soent'on w-'ilah oper a tlnee-ibv 'on v nt Ion hero rlnrilim loni'iiro'v. Milk deiileri and ItvpnTlors from llir four 11 cinh iveslf- II Mulct, We lling ton, tin noil, Idaho and Mmitomi nnd llrltlth Coliiiuililn will attend, It wv rporled. lie'.!'.'' !! 2nd and SOI) r. jircsnntii tin nro expected. ..Some of the principal stuijrcl" will lie illacii'sed Includi pnnrreiei nliendy inailo In -oinlinUiiK Imeleiln In milk; I'.tii tin "tit of milch' cows ns Ulseane ticventlw iiii-iisiires, . fee - in$ nbleiiir. and milk Ininsportu. 1 Inn. Nunieroiis reports on siiti!tm-v mensiiros In oinitlon , nnd other subjects closely ri'lnleil, will he read before the convention. The eiinfer cneo. IS aelieduled to end Hulnrilny. J .MY-, arid Mf. Wm Ulirnrall unit Mr. tint) Mm. 8, A. M'astnr aprlll Huildtiy evening with Mr. nnd MrMi J oil II It. lluolatolU, (luorgo Kotiduver wea tntrlior Id Klainalli Kails, Tuesday florii00H, W. tl. llagelsteln from Dorrls, Csl., was tip lure Sunday and pissed tho dny with MJ'. and Mra, John llagol toltl. . J, IT. Martin paid a vtalt to Klam ath rails. Baiurday afttrBcon, Mit. Do Blllos iwm UP thli way last weak and called on relallvei und friends, With the comMig of mild aiiier thu hwi Is all out of the ground 1 d vanning operation. ro -1 n- toi'l'T oy. Mrs. John Wlntlsur pultl n I1I11 to Khiiunih KalU Friday. TENNANT to 1 lie (lolden West Meat oonrpony of (luklnnd ii.istcii through hero Hun , day on route lo Klnnmlh KolU frniii ; w'lli'h plnon they will bo wlilt't. Theliirt Ijewls was delightfully "'' ''""I VTMr 'W present I'd her with a beautiful ; Melrtner piano f on the Karl Hhrp hind m uslo housa, Mr. t'lyde ll-irks won a caller al t tin Lew's hi m". Saturday. Klamath Tails with the flint consign ment of 000 In ml lo he shipped In Allan ft I'yle of Han Ftieleo. CLEAN NESTS. GOOD STOCK MAKE FOR HEALTHY CHICKS (O.A.f. Ilulletln) Dark, clean nests In the breed In" rouse will rvduro the number rf cracked and dirty eggs for bat- , fronl breeding slork that has been , forced for high egg production." yrv ri,nK0 impornt f,fl. lr ,n prlIllc.n) hatching eggs, but . ,, ,hr0UKll necessity the brooders nro COI,fncd to 11 small arcs. It ! impjuiyo ,lllt t,uy ho ,vcn , ro, 0 ful,l(, be tompel. l-d to exnn.-lso, ' , . . It Is desirable to gather the eggs 'it hi trhlng purposes two or threii times dully to prevent chilling. Kggs for hatching should bo; kept In lenipcrnluro lictween AO. and 10 degnrs. Though stnltf eggs fre 'tuenlly hnlch. It In not advisable 10 use for hatching eggs that an older Hi 11 11 10 days. The breeding pen should bo mat ed about three woukn before thn -KX are to be Incubiitod. During thn (list threo or four days It vfc mil neces-ary to turn eggs Intend ed for hutching, hut 11 f I or that Hiik hey should bn turned dnlly. I frit fit-In- eggs should ho nlucod In a reg ular market egg-rase nnd tho ess" itrtr-d on a different sldo dally liter Hip Hist week. Hgga that are purchase ror hatching should ' id 21 hours before - lining In .minted. PI III IC I'AVOK THU ' STAMP:i K.NVKUIPI-S WAHIIil.VOTON, I). (I., Fob. 14. I'"0 of sliinvped envelopes nml mw tH'IHT niiieih In Hie mulls Is e I'liH've, l.nsl yonr 2,721,000.000 wern tmiiln for tlio pnMiotflce depnrt I'litil nt Duylon. Ohio. They Included 1. 2,111.1100.1100 philn ' HtnmH.,l en-v-Mopia. 1,4.11.000,000 stamped en volopes Mth rotun enrds printed In Mm upper leH-hnnd corner, nnd DO,, noo.lino newnpaper wrappers. It cihIs Hie government about l,nfltl, noo tn havo theso printed. ALGOMA NOTES