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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1924)
PAJQl two THE F.VF.NINC. 1IF.RAI.D, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. W 101 )N KSDAY. junk 2r, i m EVENING HERALD t. ;ri' tjil ' i i' 1 1 i v i ' 1 it 1 1 1 i' a ll.Tt IMtljr tttrfl Htutduy hr Varsld raklUhUf " Cam paay, - Offk, ll Nona Ktablk Hlrect 'All, Ura. When Lieut. Maughan Crossed the U. S. in a Day IM'THKH Ml. HdOU, 1mm. A Editor Bntsrtd ' a tecond-clMi matter at tha po4iorfic at Klamath Falla. Oregon, ioder act of March S, 1171 ' Member ol the Associated Preas.. THfc ASSOCIATED THESS U ax cltiilTely antltled to the una tor re publication ot all newa dlapatobes ordtt4 to It or not otherwise cred ited In thla paper, and alio tba lo cal 'news published thoreln. All right ; o( republication ot special AliB-atcbes. herein are also reserred. TUt Tnlng "Herald la tha official paper ot, Klamath County and the City ot Klamath Falls. . ' KUIt8CtlUT10.V HATK8 lellTarm) by Carrier OXK IWH ,......:....,.. a.50 m months .. : s.so tfHRKB MONTHS .... . . 1.05 OS MONTH i : ,65 Bjr Mall , on year ...i....'...;......:;. as.oo MX MONTHS S.75 ONK MONTH .., ' .63 -1 . ' . . WMKSIAV, JliXK , 1934. , In Klamath Kails has-been fortunate In having but few fires thanks to an -efflflent tlre'r department. 'Two nights ago, however, : ther- a blase' cost lug many thousands of dollars and .causing'' a ' menace to much surrounding property. .'As Is usual when auy consider able conflagration occurs,, hundreds crowded near' to. gaze upon the flight. It Is but human to do so. yith.4at - few exceptions those who' came to.aee. kept at a respect tut distance, out of barm's, way and where their presence would not In terfere with tha' work ot the tire department. ' ; A,' few, however, disregarded the necessity; .,. keeping away from the! Immediate- Vicinity and even drove their autos over the fire hose in their seal to-' get close.' ' One man so resented tie police chief's adinon-r nltlon .not to drive over - the' tire hose that, he atraek the officer. A wise . police- Judge fined him "atlff ly, forjUhls' flagrant-act. ''jWe may addlia Is' fortunAte in not spending oma-tlm'afln;.iail. ;.-; , -.-.v., ' The 'lesSon- W1 apparent. ' When a lira occurs- keep your distance aud allow free reia- o those who are paid to fight ' the same. Do not hamper them-",. Remember thre are thousands upon ' thousands ot dol lar's In other ..property also in Jeop- rody. . . r ''".'.' ', Above alj respect tne law," parv tlcnlaxlly.in an emergency produced by a fire.. Let your nfiicers domin ate. -More and more fast ; when they speak. ',-' ' . ; Otherwise you'll get little sym pathy frbm'Vour fellows. ' f .' f r 1 . (f V V-'-'-'''-- -'v--''-''-'1i'' ,;r' ' -t:'P'v-i-v.s,"'-,i':,.-'V5a-i'lAl I JT rV- - - -J x" v k s en "" ' ' , V . I r''-;r--'-wrviMft'8(j t a " Jigffi LEADER FOR RODEO AUTOISTS REPORT QUEEN ADDS VOTES I LAKE ROUTE, GOOD , Oihi lliuusund vuli'a added to Urn Inliil of lloi'tha lliii'iHI whlili plni'iis licr In the lend was the only diunac tOlluV lit tlltf I'dlllUHt fill' IIIMMI of Hid ttodco. Tim iMinleHl for I lie lloiioi' will bo closed Monday even HIK Jllile U, uiul llio riuiilliliili'i, lmv nnyl five more days In which In com. pleto their votn. The tollnlwlng 1h IIih slaiidlng of llio caiidldalKs: lliM'tha llari'illr I l.Aoo, Kltaiibol h ItuiiiHby 10.000, violet Dariiim -sr.an. Nollle Clicync I7IIO. I. ilia IUiiihcii liino. I inld le WliHlstnno 1 1(10. Mfli'lhn 1'lMi 1 OtlO. Iii'iui Knlxoni 1 0UH. An optlinlHt la a man who Is al ways Hiirpi'lseil at tho weiillii'i' whtln n pchhIiiiIhI In a man who In always I nni sees dlKKUHlKd wllh II. (.niiiipliilluli of ill" 1 Hvii "llio I'nlU'd Klali-a ' Korl H'rvli'f load which Uada from tho Uilm nf tlin Woods ovr llu nmiiiiialii in llio east nf the lake :inl conum'ls ui with llio old roai'i, Ins nlliiilnutcd (he woi'Ml siii'llnn nf III rouil. la ll ruporl from moloilsa nliiilim III.. In k u. Tho tr"nt ftl'vio road wnk coimthiotod uiid-r III" iiiniv vis' ni of Huparvlaor .f Hm fr.ifor Ninloual KovkI. ,l. I.. Ilanklii. AMERICA ASKED TO ' ' MEET WITH ALLIES LONDON, J.'Uie 2H. Tlin I'llHud Klales will hi iikIumI to send a lap riiMuiiliillve lo lh iropo'l iilllcd roiiforoiirw at l.ood.Mi In July Hi auv caiiacltv llie Auii'l'lciin ' Kovi.rn- r i j;iiian win in- i'v I eluded iiinmiK the tmi lnui. Invlied. San Fran- thousands who hroko IhrouKh the racer is -patrol lines and swarmed into the Here is the finish of man's t plane at Criss.'y Field, greatest race against - time and clsco. Right, the sun fatigue Lieut. Russell 'Maughan's, fifteen minutes later, after he had field to welcome the world's great "dawn-to-dusk" flight from New; been carried through tin entluisias-i est flier. Comparison , of the plr YorK to San , Francisco. Left. ! tic mob, with soldiers uslnsr bay-tures shows the fatigue Hint ovcr Maughan Is 'shown as be halted his onets to open a lane through . the came Maughan as loon as he was clear of tho plane he had piloted for over 21 hours, llelow Is San Francisco's welcome, i with Crlssy Field Jammed with tickled human ity, rurhlng through the flare lighted space to glimpse tha flyor. YOU'LL ENJOY OUR ' Special Merchants Lunch- Daily 50c 11 a. m. to 2 p. in. Special Week-Day DINNER 60c 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. Short Orderi All Hour . Orchestra Music Daily During Dinner Period. The Golden Glow 7111 Main Hfrr If We Hervo ll ll flood" flying for." t.000 miles of tho dis-J KLAMATH PIONEER, J lance all the way from, Clevelund . . rp p i RfiYn niFt to Rock Swing's. Wyo.. with n-pow-i iT , 'roc I erful light and fully equipped land-! tlUIVlt HtKt j ing field "every 25 nillea and smaller! KLAMATH SHEEP IN ONE TIMBER BLAZE TEXAS ARE RECORD J IS REPORTED HERE HOLDERS QN WOOL: rrs vp to you You niAy. be a big man in the business world. Your properties may represent many good round, bard dollars. You may take an interest in politics to the extent of com plaining' about tazatioo, ' too much legislation, useless regulation of In dustry, ' etc., etc. Yon may. send your boy to college and your daugh ter to a finishing school. You may . ba a "successful" American busi - new man. ' ' But" do you take an Interest In tha government which protects- your property t! Or are you merely one of the kickers who jomplatn about tha ."radicals". Do you go to the polls- and vote tor men and meas ures you believe sound, or .do. you Instead, go out and play-on election day and let the fellow about whom you complain do all the..'vot(ug. ' Don't kick unless you .are willing to-do your duty aa a'cltlzen at the poll. I;;":" '" ! .' '."No matter how "big" you are your, vote Is Worth no more than tha poorest bum In town. - Xha , "bigger" you are, the more necessary it Is for you to vote, teaoh your children to vote . and your wife to vote. :" , -" Don't -leave aomebody else to do your voting tor you. and then kick at. results.1. ,.'. ' "Your" ' government will be lust a good as you help make It and bo baiter. llghtsand emergency 0elda at! .!J&ym J. Iipyd, - Oregon ! "S-,S; ") ""f1 shorter distances. " " 1 P"neer who for nearly half a ee!yed- Informal tRatrat the re- It Is the biggest air mail 'under-' ,ury has beel1 0 resident of Klam- icent wool alo at Del llio. Texas, out taking In the world so far. , I'ncle $am Is doing this with the ath county, died at .McKinl.-y street early One forest fire vas reported dur- Ing the past 24 'hour at the office , here of the Klanuiili Forest I'rotec- tlve nssoclailon. .Tho blaze spotted nls home ,n.,. i' one million pounds of wool sold. !, ' ' ,, ; to tl is morning ; lwo c!i", " "" t)omt clip and j ,atu '""" "" ty una morning , ., ,, A . t,,, t-unaa. K.n..no.. ..,. i.. . at tht unit nf fi vn:iria Uu fa en v same thoroughness, that he gave iol v, ,)v . ,.., rr he pioneer flight across , the At-Rl(KS ,3ov(, of thu city two (luu,,. ; lantic a couple of years .ago and Is; lers. Mrs. Eleanor Boyd Yaden of! now giving the army, flight around : Klamath Falls and .Mrs. Mamie' the world. There (a nothing spee-j lloyd Wagner of New York city; .g:thc other the .1, Kelly 'clip, topped ' lookout at Chase mountain was in tin the sale at 4S4 cents for 12 mouths upper reaches of Spencer XHK AW MAIL. t - .. I.. .. I i a . ' ' I nnn ctctot Mfu T .'. T-. 1 1 ., n , - -i. . ..... 7mnnZZZ. ,l.eep breeders state, .Bl. "Ul ; : " , " iV 7. , w n lb " Proof thut the climate and gnuiH- ls steady, consistent and solid. ". ,? ' . ,: ' V d T"" ' e ln Klamath county are far aup- ; The, country that produced theallaT- "h" a,nd "e ,,alf-,8lster. ! erior than in most other sheep rals airplane will not lose its a.ir laurels. MrS- JosIe Hemp,e ot Portlani1. ! inK sections ot the United States, after all it private enterprise in! Dr' Boyd' a Ioval,Io character, is ; Commenting on the fine record of this country- follows Uncle Sam's! 5"?" ",a"y. !" th." ld T'" ' ",e Doak and Kelly ehcep. Mr. Boru I dents of Klamath county. He has; said: cxainp e. . . , . . . been a resident here since 1877 j "Wool from the finest sheep rals- . . i coming from Baker city where he: Ing country in this nation was sold What this' country needs la j-arrived as a child, coming with hisjat this wool sale. To me It le a weather1 equality. The Pacific Coast! parents across the plains from j splendid indication of the adapta atates had the hottest and dryesti Kentucky. . .Jollity of Klamath to the raising of spring in 27 years,' and the states! Dr. Boyd, during his earlier daySSheep." east of the .Rockies the coldest ami; a practicing dentist in Klamatb Both llr. Doak and Mr. Kelly aro county made the rounds of the '"""n rancaers. sparsley settled country' with- aj wool and 44 cems for six and eight f-reek district above I'pper Bridge, months wool. A ranger from tho local office went Both lota of the.-i0 heep were sired out and the bluao was extinguished, by bucks raised by .Mr. Ilord hero In " believed to have been started by Klamath county anil v shipped to , a camper. The, relative humidity was at 33 this afternoon which Is near extreme danger conditions wettest spring in 30 years.' - '! team stopping at the isolated homes WORK ON JAII FOR .. , ... anq ine sinait .communuies. rte was. to spena. ineir summer varcaxions: hoeing -corn. Now. they doing Europe. spend it A picture postcard from ."Egypt inspires the thought that the Sphinx Is a monument to the wom an who first bobbed her hair. - one of the first dental practitioners to establish In Klamath county. ANOTHER FINE SET FOR DRIVING OVER HOSE DURING FIRE OIL STATION SOON TO BE READY HERE Consiruictlon of the nd.v Union (3il statipn at Eleventh and Main will start shortly ; ufter July 1, it w as announced, today.' The new elation is of the moat modern type and will bo built of structural and steel ma terial. -Two air gasoline pumps will be Installed and gasoline tanks sup plying the pumps will be burled four feet underground, i Cost of the new station will be approximately $2900. ' X Jetter'kalled la New York on the. morning of July 1 will reach Cleveland' at noori and Chicago be fore dark. By' daylight It will be delivered In .' San Francisco. For other, points on tile Pacific Coast It will b mailed from 8an Fran cisco Immediately and be delivered, ll) most oases,, (be next day. ' ' Thus, unless .bad luck intervenes. the' leng-expected alt mall express CALIFORNIA AUTOS COMING TO OREGON Callfornlans nro Invading Oregon In large numbers as shown by tho reports of the Klamath' county chamber of commerce. . Yestcrdny 28 cars were reglsteied and every one bo' e the license plate of the Golden State. With the nbollshing ot the border fumigating 'stations It Is expected that the , Influx from the south will show a heavy in- , T , .. . . . ) crease. California was the only for- ervtca from coast to coast will be lu reality. The planes are ready, the Pilot r ready, the postoftlce sys tem la ready and ths route la ready, ntll ll a Hihted arlwaf for night elgn state represented on . the reg istration report of, the chamber yesterday which also reported the second best day's total of the pros ant year. - lf. : i (-t.il r..i ;. v,:- -., ; CHILOQUIN STARTS W. B. Nlckuih was. fined 10 for driving over a firehose at tho Klam ath Superior Laundry fire at Spring and ICsplunade Monday night, by l'o lice Judge (iaghagen late yesterday afternoon. N'ickum was arrested by Ueputy State Fire Marshal Will J. Lester. According, to . Mr. Lester, Nlckum drove over the Iiohc desplto warn ings to keep his machine away. The caHe of Nlckum is the fifth convic tion in police court since the fire, of motorists driving over the fire hose. ' "Machines ehould not bo allowed to come within two blocks of a fire," Mr. Loslor said, "in Portland the automobiles aro kept four blocks I away. I "It Is the only system. Suppose Unit the tlremen spotting n sudden ' outbrenf ot fire In a location away : rrom the main blaze, wanted to move the hose quickly to quench tho flame j before It -reached any proportions, j They would- huvo been jserlously j Impeded by the cars that crowded , up right on top of the hose and even : drove over it." i Preliminary work on the new Jail at Chlloquin nas Btartcd, ac cording to Fred A. Baker, super-j intendent of the Klamath Indian reservation- who' was in town this morning from Klamath Agency, i "We are going to push the work 1 along as fast as pos.il'.ile because of' the need of a - place,, to Incarcerate 1 prisoners at Ctylo'iii'.n is vory: great. The 'jail when completed will! be able to hold bet'veen ten and twelve prisoners." Do your Eyes Enjoy Nature? Some eyes cannot tol erate certain of the rays' cf light in the bril liant sunlight which makes nature so beau tiful. Let us tell you about Crookes lenses and the east and comfort they give. - Dr. Goble 709 Main. Ph. 133W Auto Law Violation ('linrueil . , Fred Duko, local auto stage man, was arresicd yesterday on the charge of having Improper license plates! and pleaded not guilty ' in Justice court this morning, He will be tried tomorrow morning In Justice court. You can save $420 on AGRAY COUPE , Like New " HOWIE GARAGE 12th and Main 1 WOOD ' V:i Block Wood is your ht'.-it and chwapcHt stun . titer fuel.; Our - Mork wood is . ,l:ttR', clean ami pitchy. Our piiccn arc much lower. I'rnmjil dclivci , in the city. Wc arc iiIh delivering!: hlncks all tivcr the K la ninth Val ley at v ery close prices. I 'hone us your onlern ami (ur't (uick scrvict', O. PEYTON & CO! "Wood to Burn" 419 Main Phone 535 Lumber For Sale ' J ' i'" Just what you need for cheap construction or repair work FOR CASH ONLY 2x4 Cull Red Fir Rdi.gr....: $12.00 2x4 White Pine Surfaced .' $18.00 8xl0-in. and 12-in. Thin White Pine Shiplap $18.00 lx8-10-12-in. No. 4 Common White Pine Rough r'. i lxS-10-12-in. No. 5 Common White Fine Rough L8-10-12-in. No. 5 Common White Pine surfaced 1x4 E. White Pine Bevel Siding ....... Vlx6 E. White Pine Bevel Siding $18.00 $1ZOO .1. i'", f ' ' $13.50 $18.0 $21.00 DRIVE OUT AND GET 1TI Pelican Bay Lumber -o. t--l--M--t-H-l--'t'l-rt'M'f'' t H tf1 DINNER DANCE At the ' ' White Pelican Hotel ' ' r j f i ';- 1 ,7 , . , 1 . -i r 1 I FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 27 Music By ihe . w ' SERE NADERS Offering some of the latest dance selections Dinner Served from 6 o'clock' (Regular prices) Dance Music from 9 to 12 o'clock Dinner Dance Service, $2 per plate ( f - ' j-, v - ' Al D. Short, Mgr. A, G. Morrison, Res. Mgr. i Miller's Meat Market ' Main Street, Near Eighth, ; , ..'' We take pride in serving Klamath people with the best of fresh meats and poultry. Y PHONE 750 -. GUS MILLER , 4 , j.'