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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1925)
i, );. Pnjre Sfx EVENING HERALD, K I. A MATH FALLS. OREGON 'WeduestlnV' Dttcember 1!25 nxueki Daily, except Sunday, by Company, Office: IT' X. Eighth E. J. MURKAY VV. II. PES KINS Entered as second class matter at the post office at Klamath Falls'! Oregon, under act of March 3; 1879. Member of the Associated Tress The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re-publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of re-publication of- special dispatches herein arc also reserved. T,he Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County. Wednesday, December 2, 1925 WE APPRECIATE IT The Evening Herald is' very appreciative of the reso lutions adopted by the Woolgrowers' Association, in which we are thanked for what little we have done in behalf of the people of the county. They were not published because it has always been the rule of this paper that nothing laudatory of the editor should be printed and since the resolutions contained references to us personally, as well as the Evening Herald and The Klamath Sun, publication was withheld. However, we are going to deviate from that rule in this instance, because the Klamath News has sought to twist the reso lutions to serve its purpose in attacking A. M. Thomas, secretary of the Klamath Irrigation district. At the same time we wish to say to the Woolgrowers Associa tion that we are glad to know that we have merited their approbation and" support and to assure them that we shall ever try to hold that confidence by pursuing a course of unswerving loyalty to the interests of the people of this county. The resolutions follow: WHEREAS. We are informed thai i and a square (leal for the farmers; K. J. Murray, The Evening Herald an'- and The Klamath Sun have incur-! BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, red the vindictive hostility of tor-; That we :nf;rm our friends. the tain corporations, the corporation' business men of Klamath Falls, net. mouthpiece, The Klamath News. I to expect business from us as a and a small group of their syco- result of advertising in the above phants, which includes not more j mentioned corporation mouthpiece; than one or two business houses of j and Klamath Falls; therefore, BS IT FURTHER RESOLVED. BE IT RESOLVED, By the K!a:i.- That we take this means of cx ath Y"o;lgrowcr8' association, i; ' tending our thanks to Mr. E. J. regular meeting assembled, rant we I Murray and the Evening Herald for pledge our support to Mr. E. J. ' their unselfish and fearless devotion Murray. Tho Evening Hera! ', and the cause ' the Pp!e of the The Klamath Sun, and shall with-1 county and that he hereby publicly hold our patronage trim all the acknowledge our' obligation to Mr. business houses that rifkn .vir ,.pon ' Mnrray for the constant asistan.?e. them, because they have stood, and j he has freely given us without corn stand, far the best development of j Pensatiin -or expectation and to his the resources of tie Klr.math Balls own financial loss. We also wish, at this time, to express our appreciation for the, resolution passed by the advisor' board to the directors of the Klamath Irrigation district, asking that the directors of the district pass resolutions of apprecia tion for what we have done in behalf of 'the fanners of the Klamath project. These sentiments of cordial good will are so unusual and so unexpected that we fail to find words to express our feelings, but we wish to as sure our friends" they shall ever be treasured in our memory and be a guilding light in whatever efforts we may put forth in the future for the greater development of Klamath county. STATE ENGINEER j DUE HERE TODAY J. H Scott to Spend Several Days Inspecting Market Roads of Klamath J. -H. Scott, state market roa I engineer, was due to arrive in Klam ath Falls this afternoon on a regu lar trip of inspection. Inasmuch as the state contributes materially to the financing o;' market roads throughout the state, a highwa engineer is delegated to sej that the roads aro built according to proper plans and specifications. Mr. Scott will confer with County Road Engineer Frank '.. Howard, who will take Mr. Scott over Klam ath market roads tomorrow. ST. MARY'S ALTAR SOCIETY To Hold Bazaar ami Dance During Nov! Two Weeks The annual bazaar of the St. Mary's Altar society will be held in the office of Mugulre and Meguiro on Saturday, December 12, and on Monday evening, December 14, the ladies of the society will be hostess es to the general public with a danc ing party at the Scandia hall. Itl'SINKSS WOMEN TO MEET Annual Kiev! ion of Officers of Club Due Mouiht; EvmflllK On Monday evening. December )! tlie business am! professional women will hold their regular meeting at the hotel Willi" Pelican, A dinner nt 0:i0 will be held lu tlie dining room followed by the rffgnlnr buninose n ling of the club and the annual oluction of offlccro in the sun room. The Hi-raid Publishing Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Publisher News Editor Dramatic Section of Club to Meet The dramatic section of the local chapter of the American Association of University Women will meet on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Avis McConnell, 530 Conger avenue. Mrs. Pease and .Miss Withy combe wili continue the discussion on Greek Drama. SNOW AT LuGltA.NUK LaGRANDE, Ore., Dec. 2. (IP) Light snow was falling here this morning, the second of the winter. MKT AT COLLIERS Members of the P. E. O. ciub held their regiC&r meeting at the home of Mrs. Alfred Coliller last evening CKISLEItS RBTURK Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crisler re turned today from Ashland where they have beeji for sometime and plan to go south to San Francisco on a business and pleasure trip in the near future. Sir. Crisler is pres ident of the Ewaumi Box company. MARIS GOES SOUTH C. E. Marls, well known stock man, left this afternoon for San Francisco and other Bay points on a combined business and pleasure trip. lie expects to be gone for several days. URGES HOYS TO HEAD Scout masters of the city are urg ing the boy scouts of the cijy to subscribe for the Roys' Life for 11)26, authorities believing the mag azine is the best and most HinrmiKh for the boys of junior yenrs. Buy her a practical Christmas gift nl Hie Begin 'B Dress Shop. 1 i!!i So. 7th St, (.Alv.l 2-0 , w' ' ' W A Si 3 "v iV A, I ,h V ' TO 1 i 9 I 1 1 9 1 1 3 S ! "Tell it in pictures" Is the alocan of the Oregon State Motor it tion in a prostram that has Just been completed wherein various civic or ganizations of the state will cooper ate with the motor association in the making of a series of pictures that will exploit the scenic attractions as well as the outdoor recreational ad vantages that will be of Interest to tourists while in th? respective com munities. Conferences were had recently be tween George O. Brandenburg, gen eral manager of the motor associa tion, end several, boostor organiza tions of southern Oregon, rounding lut a program in which the associa tion, through its motion picture ser vice operating through -tile publicity department, will make a reel of pb: turei; for each community on a coop erative basis outlined between the association and the local clubs. Sev. era) of the booster clubs visited have nssureu the motor association offi cials that they will be glad to coop erate in the association's proposed publicity campaign. In tho proposal of the motor asso ciation a reel of pictures will be'maCe for each community participating, in which the club members will appear as the characters in a story that will give the legendary conception of each club. Thrgugh these Dictates will then run the commercial and re recational items of interest to each community as the picturlzatlon car ries the story and the characters VA WAwf 80LLIT HOLES Right OowKf CLCSfT" VOuP? MEAD, SOS TW LOOK LIKE KIARRER SCAPES. mm 117 1 1 I I I CROWNIMGr GLORV. Speaking of Harcl-Boilcd Ekku through the activities or' tilt, com-, inanity and through the scenic and attractive outdoor backgrounds, ad jacent to riu li district. Accopipan inc Mr. Brandenburg on the trip and appearing the the ' meetings werj rl. E. Gale, district ! manager of the stale motor nssoclu-j tion fdr southern Oregon, with head-1 quarters nt Grunts Pass; and Otto M. Jones, publicity manager for tin association. When plans have been perfected -on this program. .Mr. Junes will arrange-the scenarios, with com mittees appointed -by the cooperative clupa, and will then do the camera work in making of the pictures. "This program of "telling It in pictures" will be enlarged as fast as ! we can gel in touch with clubs de- j airinK to participate In such ti pro 'fjfam, ' ra!! "'r. Brandenburg nponj his return from southern' Oreeon. The motor association propo i.il. through tbo medium of Its moving ; picture programs and operating un-1 dor the aenpices of affiliated motor j clubs, to carry on an active publicity campaign ncr.t, summer along the routes of Hie muin traveled blghwayn leading to the Pacific i oasl with the object of influencing motor tourist traffic to come to th" coaat via the old Oregon Trail. FROM BINGHAM CANYON' ' Coming all the way from Bing ham canyon, tho home of the famous "Blngbr-m i hcrrier," .In Utah, T. W. N'oyior arrived here tills forenoon with the intention of finding a busi ness location in Kl.smath Falls, hop ing to mako this his future home. He registered his car at the cham ber of coni'nerco at noon, being the first and only one to register today. Buy her ii practical Christmas .:ii at Ben Begitf'g Dress Shop. 12(1 So. 7th St. Adv. I noN Lissitsi Peru". per Gosh sakes be WEtL SEMSSUL'. voo KmOW Gosh VJERRW v.;;,LL IF A p Bulut v-.emt -Thru - WOuR M Am TOOS MAT" IT" UD HAFTA aO"THRU WOUR HEADS WAM-T WAmT PCEPlL THiMKiM vou're "Th'OmW BRwe Sellers"! Ki th Bumch PEtPlilT'-nHlKjK OURM 1SUUS FAKES-HUM ?, PFfPin -r'-mi,v,. , ,r.'. x " 1 . -r visous'fakes-hljh? c rtMFj.1 ifrt,,. t N ' ? TIMK -TH' .L -s S V ' SULLiTS VN1EWT -I TROf PC Foreign Mail Now Causes P. O. Rush PoatOtfloe employes are especially but th la days, with December 1 bilo Hi" last Dowlble date that loeej mails win have in connecting witli i-actern .stcuniers pilling for . rel D ports, accordiuyc to Asslsi ani Postmaster Griffith. .Money orders mid parcel post be ing sent to foreign ports usually start coming into the locul post offlco between the Inst of Novem ber and December 10. "It la surprising the number of local people who send money or Rq4 parcel post packages abroad to relatives and friends at this lime of year," declared Grif fith. While pople In general are tu Ic ing heed of the national slogan "Mali Christmas Packages Early" the local post offlco docs not ex p i i Its rush lo start for perbap.. 10 days. MKTHODIST LADIES BAZAAR To Bold Annuel Affair hi Hurt Bui! I lug, N'evt to I'm Tree On Saturday, December 5 Ihe Ind ies of the Methodist Aid will hold 'their annual bazaar and cooked food 'aula in tin Hurt building, next ,to I be I'lne Tree theater, which wan rec ntly vacated by tho Bellman ret I estate office. The sale will open promptly at nlue o'clock, according to announcement made . todaj' by members. LONDON. Seven music hulls bavo obtained licenses to soil llnuor after petitioning for yearn in vain. (jOOO 1 -1 domt J'lfi''LLiAts Scout Leaders Attend Dinner Klamath Pfclll inetiiben of thn scout Leaden Kounu Tabli utei m lite clleinliei' ill QOnilnoroQ, IftHl eVl II lug for I heir second IllOltUlI since orgajiiiatloii, Priori to the meet lug the fneuiberl enjoyed ii illlimii at the Murshall limine. Frank Moser, pre.ildenl of the or tiimUut lint, prusiiied ai tho meeting with business iiiaUci'ii nt Interesl being diieuned. The constitution which wan written by L, 1!. BnttltOr, Bdward i.tvingsiiiiie mill Arthur Grnhh was nnanlmouity adopted, Scout Executive I!. O, Nuril told of the iplendtd meetlui nt the p L. DonferoDee In Portliuul ntier which the mettbara hnlitied ihelr tests I0U per cent and took up the simly of the Patrol Method which wus dlsrimiiinl In iletnll, us were Hie proirams, scout guines nnd t lie raareatlanaj uxethods of teuchiug scouting to boys. Second dill's lesls were gone Into in detail and u woe decided to tut a corpl of trained men belonging lu the riiiiinl table in no from ttoop in troop ttud speolMlto mi rariouii utilijccts, iinwani iMrnhleei wto wt tooted us HlgnalPiir, extieft. to serve with WiVfatu Mm Her. Howard Met- calf was selected nl kBo( IIHtTuetor, nnd Or. Patll Shui'ii us ft rel aid In ttructor, Thee4 men will vlsh dif ferent troops and nimb't Ihcui In tlni ami second clou word Involving those tests. I. B, Bunker, deputy OODtnlssloucr. gave a tall, on dill! ami discipline, which Invoked con Idi ruble dlcuulon. After singing "Ivan" and giving the Hon) oitth. lb,- meeting was adjourned. The next me 'ting will he held the I ltd of tola month, O'Connor, Davis Are Tried Today on Still Charge lly tonight. Ilnrry Dnvln and Tdtn O'Coonor will lenru Ibelr fete 011 the charge ajgntnit them of oper ating a stilt in Kiuaath county. The two men went on trial this ninrnlii and so uttlckly did the ce.ne pro grcsH that It was freely predicted in the court room this afternoon that 1(13 case would be glvon to the Jury Benight. Prominent In the ciu.e will be evi dence centering: nrnund certain II logul geareh warrants, which, the defense win attempt to prove, made the raid Illegal. Personnel of the Jury Is as fol lows: V. C, Mnrkwardt. A .1. Man ning, 1'orne 1 Ounnlncham, r. 1. Pope, Verne QordOn, liulpb Tucker, L. O. Mills. Fred McManua, i. T. Loper, II. N. Moe, John W, UtWr, and C. P, Mills. If the ens,) Is given In the Jury tonight, the cane of Stale vs Perry John, charged, with an attempted criminal nssnblt upon nn ulghf year old girl, will open tomorrow morn ing. (7HANGK DANCK srilliDI Li: P.ogular winter leoaon dances at tho Hcandln hall urn to bo held on Wednesdays and Saturdays, lion In ning this week, Instead ot on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, as was the schedule for a short time. Music or theiie affairs Is furnished by Ihe Ilenny Unison orcheiitra. The first dance of the new schedule will be held tonight. TOM IHXOJi OUT l Sllll very weak and looking pale Tom UIxijii Is about the streets to day for the first lime since bin ac cident on the Southern Pacific crossing on Hlxih street, when 11 freight train crushed Into his i',n, cnmplelely demol lulling the car. Mr. Dlxnn Is recovering nicely from his Injuries, ullbougli he Is suffer ing from severe pains In the bund, caused f rum the crash which caught him between the iyee, necessitating several stitches. Ills limb and ban, I ate hculliif: nicely. MISH ppp ILL Miss Jo IIpp of the Vint Nallonal Hank stuff Is confined lo her jiomfl Willi n Severn ullitck of la grippe, During her ibien.ee froni the bunk. AljiD ttutb Llndboy 1h taking hit plllce. siioppivt; i'iiiim MRrmriiii Mm. II. .1. Ilendrlckaon, wife of the Athletic conch nt Merrill, Is among tho out of town shoppers in Klnninth Falls today. Mrs. Ilnn nrlcksoh plnnn lo reliirn home this evonlnk, WII MAT TAKKH .11 MP CinbAdb, line 2. (JP) All dc liverioa of wheat jumped today lu the hlghes! yel I his scan. HI. I)e"e'a her led, touching SI.7S 11 u libel, and showing Overnight guiui ( i :i-Kc us Ronn us ihe pinrkui oinn eil. Indication u ere fur WOi'Ht I'Op damage In Argentina nnd Ilvorriinl in Ice.-, (Tore up three pone ML row II BE HONORED Summing up of Best Grid iron Season in Yean, takes Place Tomorrow a bnn;net honorrni the mot mi lieaatui foiitiuiii taiu Ot tin Klamath (Munty ti Ik It ss'h nil In sem i win he given tomorrow ivgn ln at 7 6'nlbpk in the Phaniber ai en in meiee iIIiiIhk roniii. by milliters of ihe Kilillron slurs, I'm anil appreciation r the nc- cess )( 1I111 togm lu ami exliin sen- ml place In tl ml hern lli ei'on f. nl ball lealil Will be cxpi Oiisvd b in 1 hern .mil fathers of IiIkIi school students and 111 "in ( 1 e! I'le .school flic litl . D, V Itdykendull, local an rney, Will speak for the fathers of school itudunla mid Mrs, Rsae ui - Boultt tor tbu nuiherii. Lynn ('. H4I1I11 will spe.iU n lew wofti op))ro I- Option for tho chamber nf . .t ., Had t'arl Viineey, Lawrence furro'. nhd Auud t'ofer lii Butkn hurt InlkS mi behalf of I e,l In ill. .1I1 lnil. Paul Jackeop, prlntlpa f tbo hiuh sol I. will deliver the uies ign of cengraiulittlon from the hUh chu.il fnculiy. PresMlni at the dinner wii; bo tbu 111,111 whole indefiitlgtiblo work ha 1 raeulted In Hie first creditable hlg:i school fur Klamath fir ovvr lira fears, Dwighl Vreach. coauh of i n- team, JURY CONVICTS c. k. McCarthy Twelve Men Bcliind Locked Doors for Seven Hours De liberating Yesterday After dejlfcprttlnt seven hours bi'hlud rlosad door.i. 11 Jury last ulght rel 11 r nuil a undid 'f "We riml Ihe defellilulll :--.llll .1. 'IIIK- ed." against C. K. JleCerlhy. churn el with steulliiK 11 roll of currency trnin the pernoii ,f i,,rry Itoblnso", wbllo llililnnin slept In tils bed In a local hotel. McOartiiv iwfil re. celve bis lentencS from Judge-A, L. Lenvltl Krliluy 111 iriilun ul 10 1,', lie 1, . WASH I NGTON'nriri LETTER,'' lly IIAItLKS I'. WTBWA8T NBA 8VvJee Writer WASitlNaTON. 11 11 w many Americana can tell who rep resents ibem lu CongToeat "Very ifeWi" oniwera a. u. Palrbalrn. and he tells a story which sounds lis If he know lv'ml he'l talking about. Kiilrbnlrn Is u Wiishlnglmilan who recently ibnd occasion to take a trip throiiRh IS of the is stales, nnd In the course of Ibis Journey accident stinted 'mi. 1 on nn Inveltiiatlon Into thn extent of the nveraRe in.ur 4 familiarity with political personai Itles. "Amaihlg iKUornnce." Is what hn tpund, "In nil wulks of Ufa," ho ro ports. The nooidonl which atorted hlin'.' Well, while bo wns In Omiiha II ChanOOd thai he needed lo learn tlie inline r tin, c oiikp minimi from ihe seciinil Nebrnskii iIIsIUcI, Tnk lng It for grnnied I lint uliuost any local voter could tell him, he nsked one. To bis surprise, ihe voler didn't know, He asked another, Nollhor did the sacond one know. (Turidua by this time, Palrbatrn kept on nlking Urttll he reached tbu soiji, p-hotol'plork", "who(" he wiys. Vaccatclpid bis bend, gitve the mat ter nnonl :i minutes' thought and tliim found, 10 his keen dellghti Unit lie could inline Judge v. 1;, Hears" A una Benra, by tho way, Is a oon Kieshinnn of inoin 1I11111 averugo distinction. Nol to know who hn is. in Omulm, Is something like not knowing who pftlvln (Joolidgo Is lu Waahlngtojti A I that, thd hotel clerk wus On aeirmilnled wllh Knurs' iiolltlcs. His omniiii (ixperloiice matte iuoh nn liiipresslon 011 l.'iiliiialrn that ho oorklmted bis questioning through 1111I tho resl of bis 1 rip. u 0I lo bin illscnvery of the fuel Hint "tho Omaha lie Id. -nl was mil iiniUnsI bill typical," II Wan Hie same wnv nlinnl min. 11 1 or.. Ad filV cnhinei membdrg, ifnir- hlili(.i says he found 1 n ,. A ' Win could name mi of them correctly. 1