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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1925)
FRIDAY, .AtM'UUg.4, i!)3Jt page six EVENING HRIiALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Pi- H I K E N O T:E S v Issued Kver Krlilay,- ,. ,-- Published by tlio Stiitlfiuts of Klniunlli County Illicit Hcliool Issued Daily, except Sunday, by ; The Herald ; Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Ore. E. J. MURRAY VV. H-PERKINS Entered as second class'.' matter at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. i . ' . Member of the Associated, Press ; The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other .wise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. . All rights of republication of special dispatches here in are also reserved. . '' The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County id the City of Klamath Falls. 8 PB9CKI.PT Delivered by Currier One Tear '. $6. SO Six Months 3.50 Three Months .. . 1.96 One Month . .65 FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925 . , Another David?, Nearly every reader of a newspaper is familiar with Arthur Brisbane, .the editorial writer. for the Hearst newspapers. In his column which appeared in" the San Francisco Examiner. of the 22nd, he had this to' say: "Mrs. . Carrie , Cook,, who will know better next time, stole a pound of butter from a lunch room and hid the " butter under her hat. She was. caught, pleaded guilty and - is now spending thirty days in the workhouse. "Nothing was said about anybody from the District Attorney's office being present in the grand jury room or anything of that kind. There's a big difference between stealing onepound of butter and $100,000,000 worth Of Oil.-: V,T '.'v,' ' : ' V.- ; " . "You can't hire the best lawyers or impress a great and wise judge with one pound of butter." .-. - . r, If Mr. Brisbane were familiar with local conditions, he would probably have this to say in his column: "If you are a big Power company, and if you are af filiated with the. bigger Power Trust that is hying to get control of the water power of the nation, you could steal the power belonging to the farmers and.be sure of the backing of the Interior department and its distinguished secretary, who secured his appointment through the in fluence of th6 well-known power senator Phipps of Colorado. When, you have money to; make a Judas, out Of public ssrvants, big and little, you; can !go ahead. But sometimes there is a David that brings down a Goliath and the Klamath Irrigation district may be that David." I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE i I isjx5 i&rtZF . pr w T T fE 3 Lal, iaaj JL Eay -ml - ". i' - ' ":. r- .'la " , " wmhx, " sf - pm, ppgsf" JgF tWiimrsi . m anus Liiiie amuiah. 40 4i ... nS-a- .. . 45 9" s . Uj 1 E4ad 7 48 - I" 49 so , j . , WB m,, Uil ! - " MHd ' ' i. , - i ' ' 70 I 1 1 11 L J71 ; I 1 1 m 1 HOHIZOXTAL iFluid In a tree. ' , Tnrce Bunded araiidilla ('a' un keyed letter) Rovorentlal tear. T9 risk. Runs away to marry. Damage. ( Paid publicity. Devoured. Mother. " Docile. . :' Neuter pronoun.' To drink slowly. To salt. Point ol compass. Before. . 3.111S. Father. ' . . ' . ' , 11. 13. 15. 10. 18. ' 19. , 20. 24. 25. 26. 27. ' 28. 29. 30. ST. 32. 34. 38. 39. . -41. . 42. 43. 44. 48. CO. 52. 53. 64, Ocean, Printer's "V . measure. A slave to habit Conjunction. ' . Nay. Mental state ol a gr;up. ' ExlStS. " ' IPossessed. " Half an em. Instrument to permit outlook on ' water. . ,..-., . Disturbs. '1 IjiiIeclln:ii):o nnun. Observed. Musical exorcise. . ' Correlative of nellhel-. VlOHTIC.Ui 1. Scrawny anlmMs. , 2f JCzclnmation of surptlso, 8. To stuff. : Publisher News Editor ION RATES .' ISy Mall One Year '. Six Months Three Mouths One Month : . $5.00 2.78 1.50 -'.66 4. To perform. 6. To stay. 7. Abutment of an arch. . 8. Fit. , , 9. You and I. 10. To pass safely through peril. 12. Small salamanders. 14. Unit. - .V 17. Increases In depth. 19. A marvel. 21. Fresh- water mussel. 22. Behold. 23. Half an em. 25. Rich brown color. 31. Siberian antelope. 32. Strap by which a shield Is held on arm. . 33. One who follows the fashion. 34. Subsist. 3B. Tj accomplish. 36. Koloased downward (vur.) 37. To offer. YKSTIiKDAY'S SOLUTION ' BlOlBIBiTFipRlOIIIAlR'lYl S 0k SSIEmL gffiS W O O war 1 BY CHARMS P. STEW AM' NBA Sctvk'9 Writer ' Y7'AS)UX'a'rcN"80 lflsh 1-0 ' tii mllroaihi that thoy want asKcultuwl vroai-erlty more )nn nnylwly ele, except the fanners, 'and at least aa much M tho fiu-mera do. So 11. P. Yoakum , toys. 1 " ' ' As one of the couitry' oldest railroad presidents, ho ought to know. l'fvsonnny. he's so solttsh that , he orftanlteit the KavmeMo-Coti-aurrer Leoijue, of whidi he'a head. The furmere," ho explains, "have not to prosper or we rail road men can't live." . BP. YOAKITM is a very hard--. belled old railroad man first, a farmer second. He knows It, He didn't want to dlsousa the farm problc.n from, tho railroad anxle. It X doV e' Orted, "every ' boily'll say, 'Yeah, that's all he care about the farmers one word .1 tor them and two for the roads.". : I made a remark about the era t railroad building and the break 1 Ins plow In the west. Ills eye lit. j i "res," he exclaimed In' a new ; tone, us to a fellow member of hla ; ovn fraternity of tho past, "In OUR day that's the way It was." And ho warmed right up. There nre advantages In being as old aa i anybody else. j B. P. Yoakum's plan, packed 1 small, !s: Direct delivery from I farmer to consumer and direct I -jnyment by consumer to farmer, 1 eliminating numcrons middlemen j who now (racket all such trans 1 actions' protlta and more. too. How effect this direct exchange? By co- coeratlvo distribution and market Ins on a national scale, but with out government control, supervi sion or Interference, which would to worse than neediest but for which nearly all Dropoeed laws provide. Thus, says B. F. Yoakum, agri culture will get what's coming to if and there won't be all this kick lng about freight rates, which nat urally seem high o tho farmers now, though they're low . to the rolhoade, couaivloring what It costs them to run.. ' 42. Feminine pronoun. - 44. Foot of tt cat. ' . 45. Lowbrow presuming fellow.. 46. To open (poetical). 47. Era. .. 49. Sixth not in scale. 51. Toward. TO KXHIBIT WORK The girls of Miss Martinson's Home Economics classes and boys of Mr. Wels3's Manual training have planned to give an Open House in the school building on Friday after noon. May 7. It will consist of ex hibits of work done during the year. Further plans for the event have not been stated as yet. BAKER. HKKK Smperinitcndfnt of Klamath Indian ' '" Agency Visiting In City Fred A, Baker, superintendent of tho Klamath-' Indian Agency spent the day In Klamath Falls, visiting with friends and transacting con siderable business for tho Indians on the reservation. . mm : r i.rti ifj 1 sir i 1 : .1 ik' Bp wrm RIGHT nfter the last election It was widely predicted a tre mendous boom was ahead, I dropped In to ask Secretary of Commerce Hoover what ho thouRht about It. expecting him to Ry, "You bet there'll be a boom,",, as most public and business men used to do when asked, "What do times look ltkor' '"' , ' Instead ho beiron picking flaws In the situation, pointing out that proppxts were less favorablo than - some folk thought, ' "The stock market's bullish," he ad nltted sadly, "but brightening. , "underlying conditions aren't so Jjood." Then ho 'explained, "Booms would be nil right tf It weren't for, slumps. But whenever there's a boom there's a slump, Wo dont want booms because we don't want 1 slumps."" ' ' the boom hasn't mato rlallieil. Business has been. - pretty fair but not on a boom basis. 4 Tho Commerce Department jflft (liEEWMIZ! ft M- HOW I SV HAVE. Is all smiles. "Deflation of over-, optimism" Is how President W. B,j Knox of tho American Bankers' Association describes what .has been going on. Chaihman bessib baricer BHUEQOEMAN of the Unit ed States employes' compen sation commission no sooner had announced that dry agents are , "engaged In the most hazardous civil employment under tho gov-; r ernment than dosens of ecoff- ' laws rose to remark: "Of courno with the present ; quality of hooch..1" ' : Which just shows bow untrust worthy scoSlaws ore, dry agents being able to pick and choose, as common folk can't. , . I''- T:rH Washington Letter takea, credit, anyway, for not saying a Word when Comptroller Qen era! McCarl ruled that a naval officer, transferred from one Job to' another job somewhere else. Isn't; entitlod to include in his expense account tho cost of taking his mother-in-law along. , PERSONALS Jim Grimes, In company with hla family, was a Klamath Falls visitor yesterday from Williamson river. A. McN'crmcy and A. Pilatlo, resi dents, ot Sacramento arrived In the city last night where they have ac cepted positions In Klamath Falls buolncss' houb'es. McNermoy is a former resident, leaving the city In February for the south. H. R.A PIcrco Is an out of town visitor In tho city from his home In Ashland. A. h. Anderson In spending the remainder of the week In Klamath Falls from his home In Slsson. Oi-a Banister is a Klamath Falls visitor from his home fn Medford, having mado the second trip to this section within a week. J. R. Morris of the Fageot Truck compar..?. Is - a" business visitor In Klamath Falls, where he has been conferring with logging contractors. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Enders Jr., of Ashland are guests In tho White IT'S A LONG NIGHT THAT HAS NO Vot. I. CITY SCHOOL NURSE SPEAKS TO STUDENTS MUs Covult, tho city, scJiuol nurso Kivvo an InlerusUux "lui Instructive talk to the mmnburs of Miss Wlthy ctimbo's biolnRy elnsd, and Miss Mar tinson's advanced' cooking class on Wednesday, "First Aid" was liar topic ami some practical bondiiKlnn was demouslralod, , The clusics loarnod soma ot tho c.iusos and remddlua of strliiH. forclmi subslnnces In tho cyo,' oar disorders, croup, diarrhea, and other common dlsordurs. Suvural uses bt thu triangulnr bandage wero shown, as woll ni tho tunr-tallod bamluKo, flKuro eight, etc. The clauses wero allowed to try IwndiiKlng for them svlvxs, which turhlshed amusement as well as Instruction. ' HI-I'IU (K11UW By ill Ijirlus Miss Mack: Herbert, what is. tho matter with you?" " . ' Herbert Clrnybili ''l'vo got uw dust In iiiy hair." , Miss Mack: "la there a leak In Tour head?" Honjr of (lie Glutton Now Uod be praised, My stomach's raised An Inch above tho table. For I am crammed," ; . And also Jammed, Ait full aa I am able. Alts. Veatch: "Now, Don, there Is an old superstition that If you take a small piece of cake, and put It under your pillow at night, that all your dreams would comd true." Don: "Kazsbcrrlos! I'm gonna eat the cake and put tho pillow over rat stomach. " Mrs. 8o!omon:- "Now,' Zed, parse tho word 'kiss'." 1 Zed: "Kiss lit a notin. "It Is al ways used as a .conjunction. It is ncvor declined. It Is not singular, and Is usually plurul. It usually agrees with porson, nnmber and gendor. It Is maro comnion than proper." ' - Tho height of extravagance m of fering Gilbert Fleet "a penny for bis thoughts." . . . Mr. Darling has been chocking up oa tho names ot the graduates t'o find out bow the students wish them to appear oh tholr diplomas. Pelican hotel for tho remainder of tho week. . C. Wl Fox of Eugono Is among the Klamath Falls visitors from tho Lane county seat. ' E. if. Porter of Med ford and A. Fostor ot Ashland are among tho out of town visitors from over the mountains. Man got arrested tor. beating op a movlo usher In 'Seattle, proving wo must suppress somo desires. DAWN , Kliuuntli Palls, tftxim,' Frlihiy, April DM, Ill KRNOTK8" fiTAPP , Kenton Hnmnkor BdUor-tu-Ohlnt Kiluu Dunbar Assistant lCUItur Helen Osburno -. Hueloty Editor Don Veiitch Joke Kdllor tCllnabeth Orftlinm ....Htuduut Aotlv. (lordon Smith ... Attitude ISdllor Wendell Smith Honlnr Reporter Mario , Crystal .-.Juulor Hiiportor Lorraine Mordot( ....Soph. Ruporttir Varnou Kuykondull..Prosti Ruportur l'OWklt I'Mftt VINITKD ' """''""" - .1 . .v Tuesday afteruoolt, tho physics class,. neconipaiiled by Mlas Withy combo and Copeo btfU'lala for gulden visited the power plants oa Link River, the old plant waa Vlsilud first, and tho new one second. Tee (rip was most Interesting, as la ' any trip of that kind. The puplla oould see what ttiuy , had boon learning from books In practice, Thu science , classes frequently mako trips of tail typn. It affords tho clasues s thorough understand ing of applied science. , Htll'HOMOHH XOTKtt , . , - Tho Sophomore class wishes to thank the Freshman class for Its kind Invitation to share tho fun at their picnic".' The Sophomores will be kind, however, and pir fdr half of tho oats. Tho girls ot the Sophomore class Invite the girls ot K. C. II. fl. to go on a hike on Sntitrday, May 2. Thera will bo a weenie roust, fishing, swimming, and other Added attrac tions. All are asked to he at the Elks Temple 'promptly at 9 d'clock. Co mo prepared lo make a day of It. The 0. L. S. will meet at the home of Thulma Orlttla next Mon day evening. 1 There will bo a pro gram, Ramus, and refreshments. All members are requested to bo pres ent; . Maud Simmons, Etta Mnlhers Virginia Richmond will be Initiated Into the society' at IIVIs meeting.'' HNTKltTAIN ASHKMIUV. The members ot the inusla depart ment entortalned the assembly with a short program Inst Monday. The program consisted or numbers by the orchestra and the "girls qtinrtot. The gleo club sang two selections. Miss Mcpherson, the Head of the music department; sang a solo, and thu last number on the program was given by tho mixed chsrus. PROM TIIK X)HT Jerry Blwmoro Hays No Snow In poit Klamath Iteglon Jerry sisnmoro, prominent stock man of Fort Klamath, Is apondlng tho woek In Klamath Falls visiting with frlonds. According, to Slso tnore, tho snoW In tho Fort Klam ath region, that was so prevalent during Easter week, has ontlroly disappeared, and tho road sloared. HAH I"FI,VK.NZ.Y Several now cases ot Influenta have been roportod during the past wcok, none ot them proving fatal'. Among tho residents ot the city, suf fering from on. attack Is Jack Murphy.. , VISITORS LOUD IN PRAISE OF KLAMATH , Among tho many , out ot town visitors, high ' In tholr praise ot Klamath Fulls and Klamath county, are TI..B. Oakloaf of Portland and A. T. Foley of fioattlo, who are spending some time In the city, visit ing with their frloud Louis K. Por ter. ; ' Oakloaf and Foloy are' lntarostod in tho Northwest Blower Kiln, com pnny of which Bovorrll branches nro located In Klamath Falls. Accord ing to Oaltleaf, innhagot' of tHo com pany, they wlh td ostttblisti aovoral Other kilns In Klitmath Falls, which thoy bollovo to be tho llvost town on the Pnolflc cdast for tho slsio. Foloy, onglnoor for the company, was Inspecting the company Intor toresls this morning 'and re-echoed the thoughts of Oakloaf In estali- llshlng a larger numbor ot kilns in. this district! At Bonanza, Ore. ' Saturday NlgKt APRIL 25 Club Orchestra , Good Time Guaranteed P Dance ItMlil No, in ADVERTISEMENTS ARE SOLD FOR "EL RODEO'' As thu wnaiho'i- Is behaving nice, ly (his week, ; students tiro soiling advertisements' In Kl Ilodno. Tho school has been hiving drives for tlm lalo of uperottu tickets and various oilier things. Hut If you have any desire tu hulp put over the must vxpunslvn project fur adver tising Klamath Palls that has aver been undertaken bo prepared 1 to tuka an ndvertl'oniput In '' a bettor hint) school, Added luster , for tho roputtttlon of the cominunlly tho lasting good will ' bt all high school slucliihts, and tho HKNIOII NDTKH A cnariy ilu was bold by the afturitooit section ot senior Kugltth, Wodiiesilay. to riilae money lor sv party which this clans Is obliged to Rive , tlm ihofulhg section, having' lost out In h spelling' contest which closed a lew works ago. About eight dollars was realised. A meeting of tlio Senior boys was hold Tuesday Just before noon. Tbo sultl to be word ut graduation wero discussed but no definite decision was reached. h Work on the senior play I liro RreMliig and according to present tlans, "The Charm School" will bo presented about May 8. A commit tee on girls costumes, consisting of Mtldrod Tuber chairman, Florence H uo tor, (leraldlna Mars, and Vir ginia Tickle, was appointed by Miss Van bovsnlor, play coach, and met Wednesday running, at which tlmo the following costumes Wero decided up -in: white dimity I'ctrtr Pan blous es, lumpers of blue suiting and black Windsor ties tor the second act, and aftorrtoon dresses for tho third act. In tho first bet tbo girls do not appear. A more detailed de scription of tho play will appear iq tlio III Kenotes soon,'' M IWK HPKAKS On Wodnosday Miss Covalt, school nurse, of the city, talked to Miss Wllhycbmbe'i blbiogy classes and tho girls ot Miss Martinson' Dietetics classes on First Aid. Los sons wore given on bandaging which wero vary much to the Advantage ot tho students, The classes enjoyed 1. , t. ., t .. 1. . L L . ,.u un, viiu u jpv sue vna oo wiia them again In tho near future 1 )'', , s 4 LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE , Klamath Falls, Oregon, -' . April 23, 1025. Editor: The Kvonlng Herald, Klamath Fills, Oregon, Sir: . ' Allow mo to correct a nows Item under data of April S3rd, In which you state: Tho Shell Oil company was refused a permit to construct servlco station on tho property ot D. O. Williams at 8th and Mala streets, by tho provloua city council. The Shell Oil company at no time during 1024 had nolthor lease nor option on this property; but tho un dersigned, who Is no way connected with tho shell Oil company, secured lease and nppllod to tho. city coun cil for a permit tor the construction of a sorvlco station and rest rooms to com botweoh $3,000 .and $4,000, agreeing nt that time to comply with nil city regulations. To this, the city council disapproved. Tholr masons being traffic congestion and dungbr to school clilWron." Tho business men of Main stroot objected to this bolng allowed at that time to tho otfoct that the Bvonlntj Herald published an editor ial ' condemning service stations In gonoral. ' So iriay t ask Tho Evonlng HoraW, the business men of Main street and tho olty council if it Is a square deal to dlsiillov rhy' roquont for a per mit' and tiled allow tho Shell Oil to nuiia on ino nnmo corner whoa traf fic Is mora enngestod at this time and tliit school hulldlng to data has not been moved one foot? i , ' Yours very, truly, W.-R. STALLING 8 OOUM1TTHN APPOINTED Five Men Will Btudy Proposition Of 1'ui'cIuino tf Itodco By O. of C. All phases of tho proposition ol tho chamber nt commerce purchas ing tho Illy Uodoo Assoclatloiv will Hrf rlolvod Intb wlthlH the noxt few flayo by-11 oohitiillteof of five men lappolnted ns a special committee, by tho chamber yoflterday. Tho com mlttoo Is composed of R, ID, Do woesn, W. 0. Dnlton, W. O. Smith, Joe MoUonuld, and Fred Houston 1. wrnnTO?'