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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1927)
Tngc Four THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Monti ay, August IB, li2 : SOLDIERS STOP i INDIAN REVOLT OKLAHOMANS Jr ARRIVES TODAY T. H; M Ai.ARKKY.. W. H. TKRKINS ,. V. U.i ICNULltili. Dullness Ma as gar L'nlcivd a aaroad elsaa matter at tha postofflra at Klamath Falli, Orssnd, tod Aatust SO, Dot. under art of Conicrmt Marco S. 1S7I IVIIicrad br Carrier Ona Tar .1 1.(0 Ona Month till Mnntha . J. 60 Three Months Ibre Mentha . 1.95 Six Mnntha - Ona Month . .(S One Year . t lly Mall j 'Associated Press Leased Wire Member of Audit Bureau of Circuation Editor'1 limiuul From Pan One) Adrertlinf Msaaitr ' ' are inaklug a pitiful dvt. ne. ina uumDer ol white Hrans killed br the lurllana lu the re gion affected la not yet known aud probably an exact aivounr never will b obtained. The de partment or Sucre, t m hnlwimtMi and Tnlt, where the revolt had Ita origin aeveral dava ajto. atllt continue to be the atrongeot ren leni of the rebellion. I'lai'inf the blame for the trouble entirely on communis! agitators, the rnrernmeut rieclar .ea that after a recent abortive ; plot to overthrow the govern ment. these agitator Incited the Indians to bring about retora (llon of the lost glory of the Inra empire. The government rontrnils $ 5 - 1.7 J . I TS . 6 00 ' K'onttuuod Krom Page One I lug it the national rouveution of realtors and Seattle and then topplni,- at the otlier h'.g rlttes of the Pacific roast, including Klamath Valla. Krom here we go to San Frstuisi-o, U Angclra and lVuver aud then home. "We have had a wonderful time. Been many thing that sur prised us and we are going back to tell our lvonle what a great and growing country you have. I am sure Klamath Kalis has In terested as much, and oaihly more, than any other pout, tor we have gone throush a growing period in Oklahoma much the rt me as you are having here. It U wonderful to help build a com munlty and every man In Klam ath who la built right will look back over this period of your city's growth with much autixfac tlon." l.timiieuit Speivhos Made T. P. Henderson, head of the local Itealty board, acted as toast master at the luucheou. The Oklahoma quartet, com posed or the boys w ith the bright red neckties, did their stuff In mot approved manner and It was ' prised at the extent and richness of that great section. ! o Willows, Calif. ,K lad ewaixxi the men who Saturday nis irienaa iook mm to utKeriew to uie .cuss .i . Minn rr on down in the cotton ' Member of tha Associated Presa Tha Associated Preys is exclusively enti'led lo tha nsa or rennhltrl tlnn af all newa dispatches credited o It or not otherwise credited 1 that the illiterate Indians, bav in thai paper and 1m the local news published therein. - All rights pfn, up toinioitr aealnst t li of republication of special dlspat.-lfea herein are also reserved ; mhlu ,h,y , dM,llnM. . Monday, August 15, 1927, -r i ed the lncas from the time of the ; Spanish conquest, were excellent subjects for such propaganda. Several alleged communist agita ; tors and many Indian chieftains I. .. . . , . , o 1 !!,.. If --L: f .V. I :l... - si. or capiure.t. oit:iiHiuii . v.i rvui vi me iC(iiuic , t j, announced they will be has een a guest in the city for a couple of days. Friday , summarily trhd. nlirM lis went with Rnhnrifins tn Fnrr lvlumath .where ! . he meb many of the Fort Klamath section and was sur- Lost Bag Forwarded j Carkin Sees New Country . v -j v.. l i l :u J nunioa 10 iu nonesiy ceieorauon gnu ne was uiiiiusi ucnuueieu , wic sigui - someone who might nick the treat country not peen. He met the Lakeview people and liked them. T''"f TThey are my kind of folks," said the speaker, and nu" Vaa made ha then11 he immediately went aft the question of state. im- when word was sent to her parlance to both Klamath and Lake cour.ties-namely, VZZ'ZSZTZ bv the road between the - two cities. Mr. Carkin" was .Mrs. k. h. Lundgren f the chagrined to think that with all the road work this state ' -eview highway, has been doing for the past ten years, that a county, the VZt, wTen size of Lake, containing the rich resources and the ex-'she discovered the loss of the bag. Disheartened over the loss of I bell un a i .... the only portion of Oregon he had patent learner hat box. filled I J- , r,ov"- ", J "' clothiug. Mrs. " . .... ...... illows. Califor- I """' "'". "as none anu appy this after- 1 1," . ' "u ",ln ar "u,u i.isii .imuic i? mis section, say ing he believed It was going to he hard lo take the crowd away from this city. K. 11IIH" Miller, cif Washington. 1). ('., denied that hU city is filled with corpora tions as some of the politicians eiM newspapermen indicated, but' Insisted that It was the finest l l.i.e In all the east. The speakers from Klamath Falls were Toast masler Hender son. Ed Pike, of the Pelican Day Lumber company, who delivered an able and instructive address on timber and lumber of the basin, r. A. Henderson who talk agricultural resources, and Hruce Dennis, who offered a word of welcome to the Tisltors. The special train, which cost the visitors $50. Dun for its S.000 mile Journey, left for San Fran cisco at 1:30 p .m., amid cheers and Invitations to come again. celient people should not have been provided with a highway long before this. He' agreed that it is the "county Oregon forgot"1 and he stuaightway made preparations to call attention of the pbwe'rs that be to the injustice of not pushing through the Lakeview highway construction. "I have marveled at many sections of Oregon whenl iy-r tL u 'mi first behold them," remarked the speaker of the house, ; A-'a"?' Hospital "but .the great country I have jusb seen almost awes me, j ,'c ' "e Named ic is so ncn in undeveloped wealth, so grand in every i ' v' osioie sit the visitors returned south before -viewing: Crater Lake. At the chamber of commerce they stepped long enough to re . port the loss and leave a for- warding address. The bag waa ! forwarded south this afternoon. ll'iv iYml ran rnunt nn ma in ierb v.l . 9 ' J Jiciy i mqoi, isolation hosnital will ites for the new city- Inn h na 1 1 n 1 tap-Ill hat sci me impTUYtrmeiu jviamain ana urne counties are submitted at a meeting of the entitled tb have." ' eonnty court and city council on This comes from a. man who does not just talk to be : VlTtZSOtniM on Saturday pleasaet, for John H. Carkin is serious minded when i u " decided that every advan he makes such statements and all of us can count on his ,ageou8 i,e ' dl- untiring efforts in the future in behalf of this part of "TTtoTVZ has been the state. jset aside by the city and county couri ior tne construction or the ipltal. Construction will go forward ' as soon as the site is selected, , according to meaibers of the county court and city council. Editorial Opinion From Over Nation COMPETITION' ItRKKDS COXTK.MPT. Spencer A. Spencer In .Life: Scent: A Club car. - first Passenger How's busi ness In p In your neck of the woodf? Sedond Passenger Not bad. You have to get out and hnstle for it, though. You hare to keep golngt but I can't kick; last week I landed, a nice little order from some I people up In Lake City. It took .some real salesmanship to put it over, if I do say it. Yon see i fwenty Miles Farther Second Passenger Pretty neat the Way ,J put it over, eh? But,' nay, Jhat wasn't anything com parer to the time I swung that contract at Cliff Harbors. Yon see tjVtat Forty Mileo Farther Seiond Passenger The boss sure gave me a big hand on that deal.j Now I'm on my way up to Farlow to put over a real one that'a going to take all the high prexKure I've got and Fitst Passenger Did you see that (fellow that Just went out on the platform he's a movie actor) . Second Passenger Deliver me from those haras; all they think about is themselves and pictures. Nowi as I was saying, If the house will back me up and M'HKX 1H.IND SIKX LK.tl). Lancaster New Era; Now and again; a human being , terribly handk-apped by a loss of sight or hearing achieves such success in life as to make people equip ped with all their faculties feel ashamed. Most remarkable in this respect are the achievements of tlf blind. ... In New York the other day, a mnn (wko had been blind for 19 years passed difficult examlna llonsjwhlch are required of those who Veek to practice law. This ninn.j though totally blind, had worked his wsy through law scuuels, earning much of his ex pense money by playing check oi a in a park. "iflirtit ia a convenience," he snld.j "hut it Isn't Indispensable." The Wl nt in this case Is that he developed his memory. Cultivnt lug fits memory developed his hrnlnj. People with good eyesight too often let memory and brain groir- rheumatic through lark of exercise. , "' little. Dally Post: Silk fiber Is stalks If the borers leave any. A chemist of the Iowa -State col lege foresees the day when this country will consume a billion pounds of the new sllkia year. Those who have seen the mir acle of rayon, and of many an other transmutation of wood pulp, will hardly question the possibil ity of this. Modern chemistry is producing materials of many kinds in ways that would "have been considered 1m possible s. gen eration ago. A new world of fab rics is coming into existence, with new colors and new names. Machinery, in manyjses, ia sur passing nature. ") , - ; It may seem a pity to rob the cow of her silage. Some substi tue. however, will be provided for that. Every new use of torn adds to the value of that, leading Ame.ican crop. Farmers, aa pro ducer of raw material for count less purposes, wiU yet coma Into the prosperity they deserve, Cornr stalk stockings are fairly within lislt. . , i uL . .- Louisville Times: Statesmen should make game aviators be cause they don't mind going right ahead In a fog. Lorat-l In Dnrri. DORRIS. Calif.. Aug. 15. Harry D. Boivin. popular Klam ath Falls attorney, has secured office room in the town hall and will be in Dorris on Tuesday and Saturday of each week. Attorney Boivin Is connected with the County Attorney's office at Klamath Falls. Two Autos Crash; Man Temporarily Blinded by Rays Apparently temporarily blinded by the setting sun. Jt P. Cavan augh, driving a heavy touring, car. crashed into a light touring car driven by Axel Nelson Just on the turn above the towa of Algonia last evening. Both cars were badly damaged in thu crash. Occupants of neither car re reived the slightest bruises and no arrests were made by Walter Foster, traffic officer, who waa railed to the scene of the wreck. .Mr. Cavanaugh- comlfig Into Klamath Falls from the north, assumed the responsibility fr , the accident. Norfolk Ledger-Ditspatch. That prophet missed it who predicted a year without a summer, bat what the Anti-Saloon league is pulling for ia a year without a swallow. Worcester Evening' Gazette: Two New York theater ticket gougers have been sentenced for I six months each. They should be required to spend the time in a pair of the seats they sell. Nashville Banner: The emi nent Babe Ruth says base-stealing Is not a lost art. It must be Just merely misplaced, then. Lansing State Journal: So Blr ger asks a new trial. Even those who despise the law find It handy at times. THK WKATIIKK, The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Vn- (derwood'a Pharmacy shows a '.higher barometric pressure today which Is an indication of con tinued sunshine and higher tern-, peratures. Forecast for next J 4 hours, fair and warmer. The Tycos recording : ther mometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: ' ' i " as? The Dahlman POTATO PICKER and SACKER- Does the Work of Seven Men SAVES Time, Labor and Money Watch for Demonstration Announcement The Dahlman Totato Picker can be attach ed to any standard digrrer and will pick up the potatoes and put them in the sack ready for hauling. J. W. 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Turn in your subscriptions aj obtained, so the subscribers will receive their papers promptly, and after the offer closes a ballot will be mailed to cover the extra votes earned. Last Club Offer Ends August.20tH Standing of Contestants DISTRICT NO. 1 ( iiinpries nil territory nilliln I lie city limits of hliuimlh Knll, hlilpliiKton ntul IVIIi-nn t'ily. lloriiiun. Win. J. .. Ilonunl' Juuiiitit .. Vermin, lr. J. Moore, Vera t.'l'Mtl. ., Io riiMklnir, Mm. J. K. Knslrr, Mr. Walter Martin, Mr. J., IVI. DiIiiioikN. Mlim Hrurboil, Kophio foncx, Mrs. Wlllmr Milsnln, Mario I. fiirrey, .r. t. . Mclinlf, II. M. .... JoIiiimiu, Murgnrvt imi.ono 4MT.TSO 4N.1.IMH) lltt.OtMt IH4.IMIO IKI. I.K .; 4MM.II7.1 my 4il,.-,7ri 4Mt.Ti1 iitl.:tr 4tr-.il.-W! 4W1.7.17 4H7.I(M III7.M7.1 I7I.1MHI DISTRICT NO. 2 t'iinprUe all territory ouilili lif illy liinlls of klumalh rails. Nhipplngioii ami IVtlran 4 '!'. Miilkllf, MII.lr.Ml. . lunula JIIIMIMI lliiiirll. lnrian. r't. Klamnlli Skien, Mtla K Ilroan, Mm. 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MI T ItKVKMIlKlt. only a nhore tlms rrmalna of ill HhiUKST votinv opportunity of ins rmiln. 0.0no KXTK A VOTK OKFKM rlows ' Saturday. Aiieust III. onn vrovk from Innla-hi. Thn ih rnd uf tho rampalun Katuriluy, Ansmi ;", at p m. iMMUHITHK AUK llliyi KSTrill T .HT 111 SV itm w ui yxr.n: Vote Value of Subscriptions Payable in Advance The subscription rates of THE KLAMATH FAM-S MORNING NWS and THK KI.AMATH FALLS EVENING HERALD are Khown helow, together with tho rogular number of votc-H ajlowod on path subxeription payment. The voles nhown ht-re apply on both Old and New subscriptions. Rates For News or Herald Combination Rate For Both Papers FIVE YEARS . FOI'R YKAK.4 . TIIUKB VKARS TWO YKAItS .... ON K YKAIt KTX MONTHS .. VKWtf till ilKllll.l l! Ciirrlrr In kliillialh Knlla IMIU'K :....12 SO 28 (111 19.SH' 13110 - SO 3.0U News or Herald FIVK YKARH .... FOUR YKAKH .. THHEK YKAItS TWO YKAItS .... I INK YKAIt SIX .MONTHS ... It) Mail Oulslilf, Klniiuitli I'a I U , THICK ; 2i1.n0 20.00 ..J lfi.nu 111.00 : fi.OO 2.i5 'OTKS 60,000 10,000 70.000 40.000 l.'i.OOII 6,im)ii VOTKS ir,o,ooo 100,01111 SO. 000 36.000 12.0011 4,000 N'KWH AMI I'F.IIU.II lly Currier In hliiinnili I'hIU ' I'll It K FIVK VKARS Br, mi Fill It VKAItS '. hi on Til 11 KK VKAItS a two vKAits : oo 0K VKAIt ij mi SIX MONTHS 7.00 VOTKS 3K0.000 2 SO. (Ml 0 1 SO. 0110 1 10.000 4 0.000 15.000 News and Herald lly Mull Oiil-i.1.. Klamath Fulls THICK FIVR YKARH $T.O on Font YKAItS 40. OIL TIIHKK VKAItS 30.00 TWO VKAItS 20 00 ONK YKAIt HI nil SIX MONTHS 6.6o OTKS 40,000 40.000 (10,000 110,000 36,000 12,000 Nomination Period, Closes Wednesday, 'Aug. 17th It's ,Now Or Never NOMINATION BLANK Good for 2,000 Votes ' I'li-iiso rntcri , Nnmn ... , As a C'liiiiliiliilc In Tim liliinmlli I'alls Ni'ws flml lli'rnlil AuliiiiKiliiln ami rri41 aiiipalxn Btrii-t nnil No .'. ', ,i Timn tir Tty Hint tin : Hl(jnrtl i . i I Artilross Only nni- nniiiliialinn lilank rri illli il to i ai li ramllilalc. Yon rim inli'r joiirsrlf nr iiiiiiilniilii any ullii-r hiwiii. , Fill In And Mail This Coupon Today gnlnt to be made from corn midlty 31. ' . J1-