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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1927)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OUECJON. Jlumuhy. Aj ril 21. ISCT. Off Euemnrt; Hcralfi OUT OUR WAY Paee Four. j 'i . ; . ni.- If .: f. II. MAI.AKKKY . W. II. HKItKtNM V. H. ENdMSH kutTff nn ai'iond tins mailer at Ihn post office, at Klnmnth rails. Omguii, on August 3D, 19V, under act ut March 3, 1879 .- News Editor .. Advertising .Manager Business Manager ;. , Ifc'llwTrVliJr flarrirr-- Oa Yuar? ...."...!.. .S0 HI Month 9.611 Three Months l.5 One Month ..ta lly Mall One Month . ... .(5 Three Months 1.75 8lx Mont hi X On Year i.0 'ii?J$ w Associated Fress Leased Wire uIembef of Audit Bureau of Circulation Member of the Associated Press. The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled lo the dm or repub (leatlori'itt all new dispatches credited to it or not otherwise t-redlted In I Ills paper and also the local news, published therein. All 'flint not re-puhlicalion ot special dispatches herein are also resuftrod. I Thursday, April 21, 1927. Sol I T." ."Operating Costs Force Change j -s-r...s!n , i In order that two daily newspapers may continue to serve Klamath Falls in the future as in the past a change lias been effected whereby both the Evening Herald and Klamath News will be under more or less of a com- i User plan as to physical plant and administration. fi'his was accomplished by the owner of the Herald anl the owners of the News working out a feasable plan of bperation which, while working to the end of less expense in operation, does not affect the policies or the competitive features of either newspaper. Each will continue to serve its respective field as heretofore and each has a field to serve. , . Constant demands for greater service, he high prico of everything used in making a newspaper, including labor, positively forces newspapers all over the country in the small cities to either merge completely into one publication or adopt what has been adopted in Klamath Falls, common user of equipment and co-operation in as many ways as are consistent under such a plan. - ; This city is in its growing stages and needs both a morning and evening newspaper, and it is with the thought of continued service of this najure, yet at the same time adopting economy in operation, that has brought about the change. . .; . Limiting Truck Loads . " ' . Oregon's supreme court has just held legal the law relating to loads that trucks are permitted to haul over state highways. t-"' It is pleasing to note that the highest tribunal has Jttled this question once and. for -. all .time ..to come. People who tax . themselves' most liberally through auto- . mobile license and gasoline do not cherish the sight of an Overloaded truck ploughing up a highway. The over loaded vehicle has done more to cause expensive repairs to xoads in Oregon than all other causes combined. "wOn the one hand the man who has extremely heavy loads to haul may think he is injured when not permitted to use the roads as he sees fit, but he has another guess , coming, for the people as a whole pay, for the roads, or a better way to put it,' the automobile owners and users pay for the roads. This being true why should endless ex- . pense be incurred because a very few have heavy ' traffic which tears up a highway? Oregon's roads are her pride. She has the best system of any of the states. Failure to keep those roads show worse than had the roads never been built, and to keep them up properly heavy loads must be excluded from using them. Pleased With What They Saw S Portland business and professional people who visited Klamath Monday saw enough to convince them of several things, but the one that chiefly was agreed upon that Klamath Falls is to be an interior city to be reckoned with. They were unanimous in their belief that this hvg territory will produce a great volume of business that Portland must fight for; that San Francisco's long en trenchment in this field will not be moved easily, nor will it be moved at all unlets extraordinary service, high qualities of merchandise and sound financial relations ars established in the Klamath Basin. '. This country was an oasis to the Portland crowd, for it offered virgin wealth to be seen with the naked eye. If offered to them an outlet for business, an extension of volume which every city so richly desires. . The treatment accorded the visitors was most hospit fcble and was appreciated by them. The Evening Herald sincerely hopes they will come often and each time we promise that we will show them something new and of extreme interest to them. Los Angeles has begun killing bank bandits. Port land could well declare an open ueason on the hold-up men. Yet, if Portland did do such a thing some of her sob sisters would parade the streets to enlist sympathy for the poor persecuted desperdoes. , v ,The criminals' union in Portland seems ' to have a strong foothold. ...Anyway, with railroads building and saw mills buzz ing the farm still looks mighty good to a lot of us for that is the background and bulwark of it all. Work for land settlement ' - With the Oregon Trunk buying more property in the city the building from Paunina to Bend is expected lo begin soon, for otherwise the Northern lines would have little use for Klamath Falls real estate. ' tXAO vtT Please, bcwo. ,00 on tuh Tue-r DANCE. rtiTt-OuT ME.. DON'T SHAfcJE. ME BOYS, HEAO'LL DROP OFF) E OFF AM LOOK Cuit 1 TMtMWf rfs 9NE. O' TW t-VMRlNVALtS ON vWiS KIECK' OOF !! oowr Bob nore VDAM6 APPLfc OP Am' Down -THU.T AWAW STiF W- set VNHOf HOH OONIL, eAyjED 'Right VLUM IMTvslO! 1 s -er ' ; ins. -06 "THAr Bikps': siW5 Sf Do Not Forget Mother on 620 Main MOTHER'S DAY; May Eighth Headquarters for Mother's Day CARDS MOTTOES' STATIONERY , SHAW-MacREA STATIONERY CO. Phone 602 Kerns In Valley , J. J. Kerns nintored to l-ann.OI Valley this mornlm where he transarted huslnem (or 'several hours. LIBEL TRIAL THROWN OUT - solemnly and apareotly with deei emotion, beican the remarks j which ended the trial. . I H expressed concern lest th. udgment reached If the trial I proceed, be reversed by a hlnliur' court. - . ' I - - - 1 i "This Is a terribly unfortn ,.,.. '.nate experience lor the court."! (Continued from page one.) May ITosecule stpiro. and-Hanley had debate.1 1 Judge Raymond asserted that the motion at length. ' "the Information in the FEARF ELTT FOR L Mectlnic Tonlulit Tie ItaURhters of Job will meet this evening In regular ses sion at Masonic hall. t thnroiighl)'. Melt the buller In "in t hot pan anu P"Ur In the egi. f BoW Cjrbooitrd Bvcrit to - ilcli water hus been added. ort good and cood for yt When the underside hoina jl ' cook lift It with a fork so tna unrookt 1 portlin ma' flow un-' dcrneath and be conked. Repeal t h la operation until the whole! omelet Is of creamy c wslstenrj. Itrown I he bottom an I fold the omelet iver. .1,1 V i Plumbers Arrange For Annual Ball Ontmca I DCA COUPLE (Continued from page one.) They will try to get someone ffldnviU t"lrouKn 10 tha '"k6 to "letermine "I'p to the time that the public press, interferred with the func tions of this court, the court be lieved no mistrial should he granted. ." , had been turned over to the fed eral department ot Justice but that he had not received a final report of the investigation and did not at the time know whether 'It Is deeply regrettable nd.,here ould be criminal proceed- deplorable (hat a case which has lDg ,nt y on J I coat as much money and labor! ' . the predicament ot the local etiu pie. Ail mil pre The snow shoe trek was under taken by Mr. and Mrs. Nichols as an adventure, and no .trepida tion was felt by their friends when tliey started out with t'one. Cone la weather observer and on rup coo 1 4 sups milk Those who attended the fir t 1 lwons baking iiinitnl iilumhers' and steam-' Hour. V, leuspo fitters' hall last year still remeni-' ' InblnsmMins sugar. her the bis- time, and that's whv ' '''' the egg ln!u the cold they are nrerarlng to take care "! dd the milk gradual- of a rapacity crowd at Altutnoit epln the I . . Ul tumorrow niant wtien tn secnmt 1, anutial ball of this live-wire or Cinliailon la staged. Music will be furnished by. Hal lllarkburn nmljils popular hand, with lots of specialty numbers Included. Clark Juhnsou, Curloy Itnng'r and Herb Walls are In charge of arm otto men Is and have every thing lined up for the big uvunt. Kd. Mcina. president of the local. should come to this conclusion. - I ' DETTROIT April '.at apt I Cono ta weather observer and Is chairman of the reception "But when that newspaper re- Attorneys for Aaron sietro. and .rr,'t" T t the lake, ani an cx- committee. Other committee port became known it seemed. Henrr Ford atreeri wlih- Jiitla. Pcrlcnced woodsman. If accl- chaltmen Include: George. Oal- and seems now . Impossible i "red M. Raymond toda ta meet, ,tnt bo,oI Mf- ' Nichols Hon, refreshments; Hllra Ilerg pr'oceed.v' " here Saturday. AprU ' afrtfdtJM ' ' tht It cecurred man. floor; Borula Lewln. cloaks Gallagher' pleaded' in 'an lm- termlne whether a . dato tor a ,Be re,urn lr,P- . '" "'; Roy Hamblett, publl- passioned flight of oratory with new trial of Santroa i.e0.'s-ft: : f"r: Ry Oreenfleld and Hill the Ford counsel to proceed with libel suit against Ford,ould be , Cnrnival Looketl Fprtrard Ti the rlal with ."eleven or tea agreed upon. ', ' ' The 'junior Dime carnival or rour or three Jurors.' , - . (which Is grmrmecel by.lho Junior Krench Omelet wnere could yoo get, 12 men .J l-rnirk's Home f class of the Klamath county high Four eggs, 4 tnbluapojns wat ana women wno.voBld .be on-. After several delightful weeks school will be a rod letter event ' r. tcaapoou powdered aiar, prejudiced after all thla public- , in southern California. Mr. and 'n the social calendar this week, j 1 tablespoon butter, salt, cayenne. Ity?" he abonted at his oppon- Sirs. Reg A. La Prarle have re- The affair will be held tomorrow Hont Ihe egg and seasonings enta as he pounded the table un- turned to Klamath Falls. Mr. evening at American ' I der their noses. Le 'Frarie Is a member of the ' Hall lth a-numher nf m,.-inl . Judge. Deeply Moved Three R Oarage, and, while stunts arranged, for. TJe fun They offered no reply, how- south visited a number of the will atari at Aiglit oV4-ck ac- "" "u " vBHBgner aai nown leading antomoblle agencies. .cording to the Junior class. i ror the last time in the long . f . trial. Judge-Raymond slowly mlmiire smooth. tie dry Ingredients t:'ether and add lo I ho first mixture. Hitr In the bulter. "ouk like grlld'e rakea. The amonnt of flour re tiulred In this rorle may varr somewhat duo ti the runslsVcncy of he oat cereal hut two cupful usually is right. ked oat cereal. 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