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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1924)
I'ayc Six THE EVENING "HERALD,' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i:im:hiiav, i'i:ii. sit, uwi Pacific Coast News In Brief tVPUV WOMAN'," 107, JIE8 AT WHITE SWAN f WHITE SWAN, Wash Mrs. Katie Porter, hotter known as Mr. MlcKay, kKOd 107 years, ' ono of the best known and ropecto members ot tho Vttklnio Indians, lias just been buried b,ore. fiho taino' with hor family to tlio rosorvatlon in 1855 when tlx government mndo tho treaty with the Yaklroas, and has lived near here continuously since. 'OKVICT OPENS SAFE ' fOH DISTRICT ATTORNEY WBAVERVIIjLE, Cal. A convict nent over from tho Greenhorn State highway camp In Shasta county opened District Attorney C. A. Pawl fen's sato tor blm Saturday. - remove the lust obstacle to Oivgnn's compliance with hor promise of load work on the Redwood highway. A government location party week started out by pack train to revise Hie location of tho highway on tho summit. I.K.VItMNO BRINGS DRAIN ON RACE SAX FRANCISCO, Cl Higher education 4b more devastating than war, through the prevalence of small families among t(jo "highly lutein gent" class, which tunds toward the extinction of "better endowed stock" and so to tho destruction ot civilita tion, dc.'lared Dr. S. J. Helmut), pro. fossor of toology of tho University of California, .In a lecture ou "Tho Trend of the Race," at tho Academy of Science here. SECRETARY WAIVED PAYMENT OF CHARGES ANGLERS PRAISE NBCANICUM FISH '.: ASTORIA, Ore. Oregon state game commission is strongly in favor of closing the Necanicum river to all commercial fishing in order to build up that stream as a great sporting attraction, it has been In dicated to Clatsop county sportsmen by game department officials. ilcNARY AFTER VETS' HOSPITAL IN PORTLAND PORTLAND, Ore. United States Senator C. L. JDcN'ary is carrying tho fight for a veterans' hospital In Port land before the finance commutes of 'lie senate In face ot the opposition of Director Hlnes ot the Veterans bureau, according to a telegram re t'oivad from him today by the cham ber of commerce. WILL COMPLETE iHEDWOOD ROUTE . GRANTS PASS. Ore. The last portion ot the Redwood" highway not already under contract will be placed tinder construction this summer, a coi'd.'ng to word 'brought to Grants I'sks. The only part of the road not "Jelng built at the present time lien from the -and ot the Mac Vicar, Logan and Hall contract, two miles the 6&hr side of the California line, to George Washington flat, a distance of 11 miles. . - , It la understood that the bids will W opoced on May 1. This Is a fed eral contract, with California assist ing. The lotting of that contract will Due to a typographical error, the telegram of Secretary Kali to tho directors ot the Klamath irrigation district, published in The Herald, February 25, read, "repo: that the United States will waive authority Is unwarranted," when It should have read waive "payment." In the first part of the account, however, the word "payment" was used. This Js called to the attention of water users to prevent any ' tnisunoer-standlng. WORLD CHANGED 3Y ADVENT OF AUTO DETROIT. Feb. 27. A politi cal paradox looms ahead of the presidential primary in this state on April T, with the possibility of j Coolidgn being the cholve ot tli lie puhllcaiiH of the state nn.l Hen ry Ford, whose "1 am for Cool Idgo" proved political sensutlon recently, being the Democratic choice. A few ilayn before Kord said: "I will not be n cundldnto UKUlust him on any ticket, whatsoever," Kord petitions, circulated through out the stale were presented to tho secretary or. state s tho candi date for the regular Democratic preferential ehnleo. Having got tills far, tho Domucraltc. leaders came to an abrupt hult with Ford's nnnoinicvment that ho was for Coolidge. Rut thoy could not withdraw the namo, as the luw specifically states that only the candidate himself has this right, onco tho petitions are presented .and ncceptod. To date. Ford has not withdrawn his name, and has given no tngllng that he Intends to. Thus tho democratic backers of Ford found themselves in tho unenviable position of hav ing . agitated and consummated tho condidacy ot a man whose expres sed sympathies are all with tho op position. While President t'oolldno hus been mi Died as tho ptel'ervuco of Governor Alex J, Grorsheck uud Hurl 1. duly, ehuli mnn of tho Kepubllrati stnto committee. I'nl td States Senator lllram V. John son has whipped mi organisation into shape, named his county nud stnto managers, established his headquarters and named Sllchlgun as a buttle ground by making ono ot his Hrt campaign spemihes hero. Johnson supporters recall that Mi chigan expressed its presidential preference tor tho California Se nator In Hi a II and they suy that that favorable sentiment still exists. A significant point In connection with Mlrhlgitu's stnto politics la tho almost lack ot early discussion of Issues. Tho Teapot Homo disclos ures created somewhat of a furore In Michigan political circles, main ly because they Involved Edwin Dcnby, secretary of tho uavy, a Detrolter. Tho reaction In tho ease ot Denby has been somewhnt of a blotting out ot political lines In going to tho navy secretary's do- Pnations revise , i hours of labor fense. (1KNKVA. Keli. ST.- - 'Hl'lcinl slate, moots tsbtted recently by th-i Inter Ikitlouul l.ibo bureau showed the tendency In various countries to re. vl tho hour of InlMr. It was not.'tl that In llelgtutn a hill has Jieeit in-1 troduced to umcnd itto exlsi.'ng vlghl-, hour law limiting tho restriction In actual houm of actual work. - , tin Ceruiuny, It is polnjed out, I lie Olttht-houi day remulus In principle, but provision la iiimiIk for except lo'tn, , aud In aomo lmlimli'le. notably ,'n , tho Ruhr, a prolongation of hours j of work Is already In operation or pn tho point of ueeoptiuuv, di'splte some opposition by the workers. In IMiiimrli, tile iiistt (mi of slightly lu 1 reiislnn Hiii hours ol work Id b '.i dl'Vttsyeil. ' ' . . On (ho oinei' liuud, ni'V the Inhot oil ne, word collie from llulgiirlii tlml Ihe KOVeriiiueiil Is ul'ililuull)' t ll 1 1,' ii l he ni;ili'iiioll of the rlglil 1 1 1 1 11 r law, (Ski ' ' J . . Mm d how good ? cigarette , ftSjfcl B ' J j IV IL.I M J j really can be mada X S?jq1B R Vt 1 ii ' you must try HfeSM 8 j Uj-l B II rl j I PhnC ' I "illllliiiiii I1I1IIIMMHMMI INI llll DON ART & SON TAXIHKHMISTS Purrlcnt, Taamr noil ly-rw All Woih lininutnl ,. Itone HI 1-4 . BIO Msli, mm KUmnth Kails Oret("n Dr. Mnllrtt nnnuuitchs lit1 will l; bark in Klamutli Falls And in, hi office to receive patients Wednesday a.m. February 2 Ah,. 1 921. Dr. Geo. E. Mallett LADIES BIG LEAP YEAR DANCE Malin fYi. . Feb. . 1924 ' ' All Dances Postponed until then ONLY ONCE IN 4 YEARS! Cood muic. Cntj.!, Time Oom.or5.'A. Malin Orchestra Money Can't Buy-- Fnends--but nevertheless, ffientl-t :iecr,i fower when funds fail. A Savings Account in this biff, strong a'oeiation is n friend in need. We have never paid leo than 6' , on savings No MemlM rlilp S-- No n,-,, ti , T:im', AM Voor Money Hark Willi All It l-.iiiw ' Assets Over $7.m!),0(i().00 The Pacific Savings & Loan Association Khmalli Fulls Rranch JACK SLATER, Manager Hart Building Friday and Saturday Pieces of Aluminum including Perculators, Fry Pans, Stew Kettles' Dish Pans, Roasters, Stew Kettles three in a set, Pudding Pans. This assortment includes various sizes in stew kettles and preserving kettles. It is Univer- 7 sal and Paramount Aluminum. Be on hand when the doors open Friday and get your share at $1.00 an article. Perkins Furniture House on Sixth St. between Main St. and Klamath Ave. The Furnisher of Happy Homes Next Friday Night and Saturday The Doors of the KLAMATH AUTO SHOW Swing wide open at 6:30 p.m. Radio Concert BoreKs Concert Orchestra Vocals, Speakers, Refreshments, etc., etc Pledge Yourself to the Safety Drivers Club Get your Big Red Button of Identification at the Show Au)leeH of Jho Anicrlvnii Ielon KUtiimth I'ont . - . No. . '