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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1927)
Tagc Four. THE EVENING HEKAL1), KLAMATH VMAS, OREGON fZtiz Einmimj morals Issued Dally. except Sunday by Jfflco at 11 t North Eighth lUlt'CK DKNNI8 Entered at second clam matter at the poat office, at Klamath r'alla, Oregon, on August SO, 1906, under art of March 3, ls. Delivered by Carrier I By Mall On Year ... f.B1 On Month .(5 KU Month S.SOlTbree Monthi 1.76 Three Months ... l.SSJSlx Montha t.7S One Month 6jOne Year . 15.00 Associated Press Leased Wire Member5 of Audit Bureau of Circulation .".-''' ' Member of The Associated Press. Tba Associated Press h exclusively entitled to the use or repub lication of all new dispatches credited to It or not otherwise r red I ted In (his paper and also the local news published therein. All rlfhts ot re-publlcatlon bt special dispatches herein are also reserved. Thursday, Feb. t-tt : The Herald's Program for Klamath l Parks for the Future Klamath. -2 General clean-up of streets, alleys and va . cant property. j - ! 3 More oiled and improved roads for Klamath I "; County. j (tModern street lighting system. x !!.5-?-Revised. building code. . ifc-Adequate police and fire protection. i 7 50 Carloads of clover seed annually. The Jolly Elks J; "Hello, Bill, you son of a gun" . ; How many times has the "gude Elk" heard this warm hearted salute? , i" How many times has the friendly slap on the shoulder ieminded a brother Elk that he is not forgotten? , Tonight at Harry Poole's theatre the Elks are going to frolic for the public. 'They are going to show the "cross eyed" world that the purple is vivid and bright, that with that purple color is mingled the sunshine of happiness. ': And it all centers around a beautiful extravanganza entitled "Purple Flashes" in which the youth, beauty and talent of Klamath Falls mingles in a grand exposition of fun and humor. I ; r -' This is the Elks' way of doing things and Elks do things just about right. Tonight Harry Poole can sit in the audience and enjoy the show for he is replaced in re sponsibility by the Big Bill Elk, McNaughtbn, who handles he show, sees that scenery is adjusted, that no one walks out among the help, and in fact does all Harry does every night, and besides,. directs the show. Beating The .;' We never thought the success or defeat of the tithing; bill was of such general consequence as some of the news- j papers insist that it is. The tithing bill dealt with money : already collected by the state for different purposes and if it took it from one pocket and placed it in another we fail to see where the general scheme of life in Oregon is deeply i affected. , ' j '"' But the bill was beaten by the state senate, and that is its end. . ' ' This leaves this session of the legislature running on overtime with one measure of importance passed the state income tax law. . j Without the tithing bill Governor Patterson's admin istration will wade through debts galore unless the chief executive has the gizzard to veto every bill passed that car ries appropriation of money for buildings. i Defeat of the tithing bill may force the chief executive to do this very thing, and if so, theij its defeat will be wel comed by the state at large. Erasing the building program will leave the state in . rather strained but safe financial condition, and that ii all that is necessary. ' Defeat the state income tax after Patterson cuts out the hew buildings, and we will all run along together like a band of brothers and will build new buildings when the state becomes more prosperous. Once a man has military training it never leaves him. This was shown by Captain Applegate Tuesday night when he led the grand march at the Daughters of the American Revolution ball in Altamont pavilion. t Are you thinking about what you can personally do trv a "clean-up" campaign this spring. By "clean-up" we mean cleaning the' tin cans and rubbish from the streets, alleys and vacant lots in the city. . Rather an important thing to do if we are to have a flock of tourists and other folk in this season, don't you think? ! Even the mighty railroad when nature decides to have a get busy, no work of man can than twenty-four hours. TUB HERALD PUBLISHING CO. 8tret. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Publisher 24, 1927. Tithing Bill system of Ess Pee gives way deluge. When the elements stand against them more I 4 "Can We?" .. . i . "Can we make Klamath Falls a city of 50,000 in the next ten years," writes Ed. Browne to the Evening Herald, snrThe continues his communication as follows ? "Yes but not as we are now headed. I am not new to the west and as I see it, here are some of our faults and also some remedies. We are all a little too selfish, not inclined to look at matters in the broadest, way for the gen eral good. There is too much inclination to help a. 'tran sient' rather than think seriously of home workmen ; espe cially when a slight differenc in wages are at stake, fre quently overlooking quality of work done. "Home building is what finally builds a city rather than bargain wages and transients. Rents for the poor man are out of line here in many instances, and this shout 1 not be, for the men who work in the industries have a right to live comfortably on their wages, i 'Lay aside the little spites and malices and all work to make a city here, also take recognition of the back country which is not yet scratched. Our potatoes are on the 'top of the world. Our county with close markets. People inferior imported vegetables actually produce a far superior jeas and strawberries. If proper marketing is engaged in our country would supply the city with lots to spare. 4 "There were three quarters of a million dollars sent i out of here last year for sash and doors, yet a good plant ; here could supply many cities this size with this article of ; trade. The short, clear pine stock would be much more profitable in sash and door than in boxes and that profit would remain here. Our wheat makes wonderful bread, and yet imported flour is in many homes. Why not have a ) potato chip plant here, a pea cannery and a lot more things? ' ; "Now comes a matter under everyone's eyes. Let's clean the old town up. Get rid of the tin cans, the weeds, 'the filth in th harV vanli Wnrl. fx. - I " - " J " uj. j and get rid of the cow paths terences and all work to make Klamath a city. Try it. Try treating the other fellow as we would like to be treat ed if we were in his place. Boost for Klamath with a great big K. I am just one of you and willing to do my bit." V SATURDAY , 95c : SALE Considering the weather conditions and the big snow storm which raged all day last Sat urday our 95c Sale was a big success. Many of our patrons took advantage of this money saving sale in spite of the1 bad weather and ' they were so well pleased with the bargains that we are again having a much better ' Bargain Sale this Saturday. We will prove to you the saving if you come over and see Our . Bargain. Window. Come early while picking is good The Northern Fur Store Pick OP voae PAWS FEf? l l!L .jo HAnOyWEAR. . SSKSTSC.SISVICI.WC is A-l for dairying and cattlf" here eat thousands of tons of each season wlien our farmers quality in cabbages, onions, .vvan ivi SllVtV AlllfJllVClllCfll and mud. , Bury personal dif- OUT OUR WAY Crr-n-E'.sTiF this MAVNMlM! e WASHED NW UMDOH CbCSTrAe-'S UP SO OKI AS -IHfcY IrAAsN.OuT-! Rfl-P-R- MARKETS Livestock roUTLAND. Ore., Feb. 24 W) Cattle and calves nominal steady. , ' Hons receipt 410 (.145 con tract). Sheep and lanitia (slaughter Mock) nominal ateady. llufter PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. !4 W) Uutter( wholesale prices!. Standard ami firms up l-ie: firm. Extra rubes rlly i'c standard 4T; prime first 4 it, firsts 45 1-Sc; prints 5L'c; ear tons SXe. 1 Milk Milk CM. il la farmer) stcs.lv Host churning crtm, nflc In valley, 51 to &Se net shippers track In ioiio 1; erf am tlellv ered Portland 64c per pound. Raw milk 14 per rent) II cwt fob Portland. Knits Eggs weak: receipts Je low er: current receipts Sic dncn: fresh medium 20c: fresh stnn- dsrd firsts I3c; fresh standard extras ISe. Poultry Poultry (less 5 per cent com mission) firm scarce: Hunt hen up cent. Heary hens 24c: I lit h I 19c; springs nominal: brokers SO to' 81c: Pekln white ducks SOc: colored nominal: turkeys lire 25c; dressed 40 to 43c, Potator Potatoes and onions firm. Onions local 3. l0 to 13.50; p- tatoes 1.26 to .1.76 sack. At The Liberty A hsmperful of Isundry enabl es Tip O'Neill, the resourceful re porter on the Planet, to enter th house of Andrew White, the bro ker from whose house valuable bonds were stolen the prevlo'i" night. Once Inside, Tip nets a new angle on the mystery. Then events more with lightning-Ilk rapidity toward a logical and do llghtful finish. There's a greil cast nod plenty of action. You'll like "Quick Change" a lot! 11 s at the Liberty todny and tomor row. Kny HoKUn Wrlti- Serial Of more than passing einterest to residents of Klamath Fnlls Is word from the south, telling of a serial to appear In Treasure, Chest, starting - In the March number by Miss Faye llogue, I daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. ('. C. Hogue, formerly of Klamath Fa I is. WOOD Oil for fuel is not new In our business; we have han dled It fourteen years. (lurners have been improved recently so that you mny , now use oil In your cook stove or heater burners nro not expensive nnd we will- deliver oil to )Ttn in barrel lots at 9c per gallon. , Ask us about oil. and burners, that la part of our business and we always have oil In stock. ' PEYTON & CO. .501 Main Phone 635 cCollescatl2 MM 1 ?iti ' J v ,iTiy'"'jt "v v ' fJ HI . ... m-t , r -J iJfr- - ' Robert Knglor. 12. of sisdlson. Wis., Is prcpsrlng ( nut lbs Vnivcrslty of Wiicoasin nait Ml. He already has piwd Urs4 sC the prescribed exsmlaatlooa. Itob tit Is sn athlete as ll aa a man lal "puenoin," Ills father is sec recary to Oovernnr r.liomanuan of WlKcvusln. Kreisler Passes Through Klamath Vrtii KreiHlir. wiirld's srcstist violinist, pawed through Klumslli Falls yesterday by train en liU way south to San Francisco w'ler he will fulfill n i'iiKSi;ei?ie:il 1,1 the hsy city. The famous artl.it 'tn k a f".v turns up and dnwu Hie t-tri,it platform und then ni!llnied his Journey southward. "VK KNOW MOW" NEW CITY LAUNDRY .Phone 154 K. J. KOI.H, Manager TO PARTICULAR WOMEN! PERMANENT WAVING . MACIIINF. now Installed In our shop. MAKK your appointment' NOW Nestle Method '.Soft, Smooth Waves $12.50 Kp-cliil Introducing Prlio Phone 3 MOE'S BEAUTY SHOPPF. GLASSES Fitted, Ground A Repaired DR. GOBLEy 700 Main 'Kt yoUk HiTvlce Clear viflon hclpsto retain the conference of youth. Thus one grows old' grnce r ' fully. ' Those past mlddlo sg'i should have ttrelr ' eyes tested frequently so their ' glasses ' may be corrected when necessary. When You Catch Cold Rub On Musterole Muiterolc It easy to apply and worlct right away. It may prevent a cold from turning into "flu or pneumonia. It don ail the (rood work of grandmother'! mustard plaster. , ' Musterole it I clean, white ointment, made of oil of mustard and other home simples. It It recommended by many doctors and norm. Try Musterole for ore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma tism, lumbago, pleurisy.stiff neck, bron chitis, aithma, neuralgia, congestion, pain t and aches of the back and joints, sprains, tore mucle, bruises, clulblaint, frosted feet colds of all eurtt. To Mothmi Musterole Is also made la milder form for babies and small children Ask for Children's Musterole. Jart A Tube Btttnthana muttard plasUr Uncensorcd Observations Tho imin whu ImeiitiMl ne.'r formerly nna of tlregoii s gr-i--beer ns a poor Judge of ill-l gold mines. I lie llreeiilmrk. Ism-. ' near Placer on llrnv creek, Is liinnoiiliced yesterday for the vni v l'nt.1,1. v., I, .1,1 I,,,, v..ii nm.ded the al.olnl to clean Hie "". ' " ' windows with nnd here I find ' lr",,,f f' yim drinking It." ' " "Ftlnl.b, mum. It's dilnkh.i; 1 A socl.,1 lion mu.t be very en It und brentblnk It on I tt glsis " .' ul'itl a-doln'," The t hicken crusted lbs ru!i I because there was a enke eat'-r n the other side. "I'm a very bu) man slr W'tiMt In your- proMMdilon?" "I want to makn ou rich," "Well, leave )uur rvelpt ltl me ami I'll IimiK II mit biter. Iiki iioiv I'm eiigniiitl In clos ing; up ilciil by Milled I r ie t lu mnke T III rrnl money." MAIIMOVV Well, I've heard my shnrn o' music. An' 'It's stirred my heart o deep That I sometimes dream o' an gels Twsnglln' lisrps while, I'm asleep, I can sit an' listen, quiet. For a m.nlli or two ut leati, To a male quartet .awhlnln', Willi lly-lr tonsils point In' east. i An' a band that gits to lilnrln On n platform or the street. Is a plumb entlncln' matter To the bottoms o' my feet. When a pretty girl's a-stngln' From a throat thst's like a wrtn's Well, I kind o' git to sn:min' An' I w nit t' k'is my frjen't. Hut from, nil the kinds o' m i sic That appeal to me at all, I'll Jest 'choose park of hen giis Chimin' rabbits lu tile full. Our Idea of an npllinUt l a limn who takes a frjhig mii ob fishing trip. A local person wniitj lo know, and courts an answer t l)ls question! "Why does the telephone or the door bell ring when yo-i are In the bath tub In the house alone?" ' A girt often Increases a man'' happiness by. Just one word. Oc casionally It la "yes." hut mor frequently It Is "no." Tho Rulvatlnn Army is a friend when all others fail. Kalil lie, "I o your ee of blue, . (Ill, kindly he my queeu." That might , lutvn lec a lovel) SM-PC, Kicept, lier eyes were groi n. . There are two kinds of skunk, one of wich writes Insulting anonymous letters. I once iook gaxolino for a cough, Klamath man tells JIM llrlscotl. It stopped the cough but It made me bonk. . It Is easy to for Intelligence. mistake nnl. John Barleycorn may be dead, but tils funeral never seems In pass a, given potnl. No Rladys. Ilurhank did nu develop a fruit called the Alio; I'omerene, Tho chronic kicker eventually kicks hlmsolf out. , In the universities Hull Wetk is the period when fraternities abuse their prospective members. Outside the universities of course w have our own Income Tat Year. The country needs mo.-e weeks, sn why not lake tip Hell Week and mako It national, like Apple Week, Watercress Week snd I lie; rest? During the. week we could go about with a plte'.i fnrk over our shoulders and whenever somebody snld "When you enrry nn umbrella It nev -r rnlns." we roiild let him have It in the ribs. A flock of tines would be a fine weapon for Ihn leaping pedestrians. Tim fellmv Who tolls you nil about how h't radio works could he placed ji a hnt-plat'i In the mirketplnce. Committing suicide is the Inst thing one should do. I tend the Herald's Classified Ads, ' Veronica tor rfgg Reducing Weight Also prescribed by 1'hysli-lant In ih Ircoansnl oi High Mood Pressure Ac(d Conditions Kidney, Liver and CladJsr Troubles Indigestion Coat tlpa tlon ' J mm STAR DRUG CO. ' Great Mine Will ' Be Opened Soon, CIIANTH I'AHC, Ore., Feb It. ! ..()). ItimiiipiJnn uf ,wnai wiu Uer lUlliro ny I.. r niuiniin, Girl Couldn't Sleep On Left Side "I had gss on the stomach o bad that I riuldn't lie on n-.t left side, and could n t wul1! two blocks wlihnul resting I have taken only half bottle o.' Adlerlka and am better ul-ready."--I.lllle Ijuner.' Ilersuse Adlerlka acts upon IIOTII upter snd lower bowel, it gives the system a IIEAI, clnsnn lug. and clears out old poisons which usually rause sour, gas sy stoiua h. nervousness, sleeo lessnis. headache. Just ONK siMionful sl ips tl AH, and relievos that full bloated feeling so lli.t you ran est better and slep better. . Kven If the bow.is move .dally. Adlerlka brings out much addltlonul poison whldi you never guessed was In your system and which may have Ion caused trouble. No mslter what you hove tried for stomach and bowels, ' Adlerlka will surprise you. At Whitman's Hru Co. Are You Too Thin? Writer Kays Fulks rwderwelgbt Mioubl t'onsjaler yuesilon - Kerbiusly One does not need tv be "fat' In order lo be healthy but folks underweight should try to correct their keakness at once! You do not need to be a lloei tor to understand this danger.. Common House, and tho fact that to insurance tu folks who are "too t i In " furnish ronvlndng dslly proofs! In tho opinion ot the writer. If yon are fire or morn pounds underweight you ought lo try a few weeks' ue ot SlcCoy's Tab lets at once. Tiny, tastelesa tab lots, contnlnlnt Ibomorlil knowt (jesh giving value, tho phyalrsl power and strength of Cod Uv r (III. At C. II. l.'nderwood and other druggists (tu tablets sue) on money bark If Bit satisfied plan. Adv. FIEHY, ITCHY ED Menlho-Hulpbur, a tfileasant cream, will soothe and Ileal skin that Is irritated or broken out with ectema: that It covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry. Nothing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, ays noted skin specialist. The moment this sulphur prep, nrsilon Is applied the llihlng stops and after two or three ap- iillrsllons, the eciema Is gone nnd the akin la delightfully clear nnd smooth. Sulphur Is so prec ious as a skin remedy because II destroys the parasites that cause the burning. Itching or disfigure tnont. Menlho-Hulphur always heals edema right up. A small jar of Howies Menlhn Rtilphur may be had at any good drur ttore. Adv. , F. For r years, millions hsvn rubbed rnolhlniT, penetrating 81. Jacobs OH right nn 1ho tender - spot, did by the time they say Jack Itohlnson ' out comes the rheuma tic pain and dis tress. Ht. - Jscobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism and pain liniment which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It lakes pnln, soreness nnd stiffness from ach ing Jnlnls, musrlns lingo, hncknchn and neuralgia. r. cent boll In guaranteed by all nnd bones! stnnn hiiii.,, . im. druggists. Adv. SKIN qnnTu UUIII WITH SU LPHUR RUB PI OUT 0 RHEUMATIC JOINTS Iten tho Ifcrnld't Classified Ad.