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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1927)
f.i B. MAUAtlKKV...-. W. HV 1'KRKINS r. 8. E.NULlSll. ..,.... KJItor Advertising Manager Business Manager hard until those ltcenied are given closer scrutiny by those r who rut them on the street und ' highway. The Detroit judge who applied .lifter penalties THE EVENING- HERALD. KLAMATH FALT.S.: OREGON. y'No Squalls Here tr ii.n,hi. .. rj-wi'.n'.' Wh)hih1uv( -AiigiiHt :n,-u7. Al Smith's Defeat FnUred as second clas mailer a the poalortlce at Klamath Kail,; 'Orsgoo, on August SO. 190. ander act of Congress March S. 1S7 V Delivered bjr Carrier By . Mail J On Tear ,,, . On Month .. .! i fill Month 3. 60 Three Month 1." ; Stirt Months - - S Month 1.71 ; s Mouth - .fa One Year . I I - - 4 ' i-, . s . " for those mentally efficient trtait ....wj lf'rXX- v MiX.V'rVlJ tor defendanta of low mentality. .. t. , : j v I J?. - A I In to on commended hut why ' '-' V J-' V-' ' tV"''' VVS' -'; V-'' ? ' ' j should the courts be-ralled upon' f k ;V' - ' to tent the mentality of man . ! -k (, .-, c .y r . : T or woman licensed hy th stale f p5T!i ) ;.l VC " V ffT . H hi J-JVM SIM .' . iSL- Tho areal lii. i tu ot nimly- ..l... I... II.. ui. ... f.ill h mill Sure,W,&T.UHflds motuera are lncuinng nuif lu-i 4tulKtnt. n a wriu-r. vMybn. miNNUAI'Ol.lH. Aug. Jl. 1AIM ImlulaliiK III a Ullo thfiiim-lvi-a tliJuo' f. Associated Press Leased Wire Member of Audit Bureau of Circiiation h jf .. "i , i ! - Member of the AsnooUtpd Vnst I Th Aworlatea Pmi la xolu!iirlT enliUed to U n or republic tton ot all nw dlopatrhe credited o It or not olherwU credited In thl paper and elo the local news publtuhed therein. All riant of republication of pecial dlapatchea herein are alao reeerred. -Wednesday, August 31, 1927. The Wild Goose -Theory t r " Who ia there in. all this great west that will dare," , -' 1L. ...MJ ll. I 'Who is there, who will risk his reputation by clash ing wisdom with the wild goose as t-. tha .weather condi tions? . .. . . , , ' J ",Right now, there is "a quarrel on between the, scien tJQc men .and. the; geese. The. geese have decided this is to be an early winter and true to their custom of cen fturies standing are winding their, way southward where toe.waters wiU, be warmer and the. air w ill be .milder. the-previders-for: their flocks'the he-gecse hara xKinded; Ihe lalarm-and the flocks', have" begun ., to move outHwartK ; ., , ; . I j ,r. , - ; -fcutiiicie'ntffic;' gentlemen arise-to remark that the loose is just a goose and, he has. fooled hurnanity for a tentury by his antics. Naturally they -give proof, for Where is there , a scientist who cannot give proof and itatistics for anything and everything? .: They are after the geese, not as, Klamath sportsmen - goafter the feathered tribe, but in a scientific manner !.o put the goose on trial, find htm' guilty of prevarica ion and fraud and forever condemn him, to future gen irations. as an imposter and a four-flusher, j But, listen my children and you shall hear some testi mony; worth remembering: Arise, .Captain Applegate, ye Who dug Crater Lake with a pair of pink mules many years ago. Tell us, Captain, what. about. the geese?- . - .His answer clears the 'geese of fraud; , his answer establishes in Oregon history a decision which will rank long .with decisions of Superme Justice Tom McBnde and Circuit Judge McMahan of Marion county, for the f" ptain, asserts without fear or hesitancy that the geese, l'tnrfugTrthejT be teese still possessthtrweather- wwdow ivhich mankind, in all. his scientific demonstrations, has not been able to controvert. !. ' ' i The. matter is settled. The geese have the decision. or city to operat a machine ou the nubile highway? Why not apply the tent In advance of the j Ucvnulni and poulbly prevent ! many accident, some of tho ' more aerloua type. I' ' mucn me Keeping 01 oeircuve driver out ( Jntl aa clearing the highway The ber of taking can renana. mentally The Sentinel and other new-: papera of the country have been I co-operating with the tratllc dl- j vision ot the Automobile t'ham- her ot Commerce , for a'veral . -eara In reporting tutnl accidents. ! jjow you know why ibny call aome bojit lu'' iThc iune of fnon ihe atatialica compiled the ' mmiv a "Mil .Mundav." however, f urnUiifii linle Madeline Waeldiii chamber ot commerce has advised j of Port Jefferson. Long Island, with Ihe only motor cruft i-f II that rectlea and Intoxicated au-1 klad in captivity. And what a awell lime hu' having!: tomoblle operator ahwuld be ; ' punlahed until they recogniie Ihe 1 a of them. I I y.s. -'gx-l----f - II National Autumnblle t'ham- ' sJLJ . t ' :-,- I lv' v s If Commerce adToeatea. loo, y . It . j. ' . f i.l.J the earelea driver from j'f.. ,U yill " '" .V s '' 1 through ..rteiture of ll-j- V. . A ! j ZZTZZ 'TL: H whether Be Be aeioctive i :?h-q.'imk r -v V-J v .o-T,; ' Ll SSv - sr.;. wa- v-T ! Ditout of Al Kmltli "from ,lurldi of the democratic parly" 1 waa pied tied tiolu tlu floor at j ( .he, national Wouieu'a Chrtallun . Temprart'.-e I'nloit'a annunl con-1 jveiitlou l.Mluy folloaliig rending hit a, telegram frum the natlonul ( 1 Womeli a lhmii ratlc Law Kn-1 ' fori-ement League. Ktidrtralng the- union's Ktuuil In dtuiaadlng "hotiu dry' platforma and caiull- ! dalo lu the next, prealdenllal elections. uud llillUlo. mm In; iiin' !; 1 riihta of the, great majority ofjBumbcr 41 In the eighth Innlpit. law-abiding and ' careful- drivers, j giving him a lead of two ou Lou Safety education In the achoots i(jcnr la alio strongly. urgcav La. Grande Claims t11J06 Population Non-Stop Flight " Again Postponed ; WINDSOR. Ont.. Aug. SI. Pi LA ?BAVTJE. Aug. ai;t-i A. "Duke" Schiller, pilot of La 'Crande. incluJlng" the thickly the Koyal wjndaor. and hla na popnlated residential dlitrlcts to-, jRator. Phil A. Wood, who were mediately outside of tho city Urn- .hjuied to leave this afternoon n. ha a population of l.S0.ion tj,elr ttoatop trana-AtUntlc according to an esitmate made n,.h, .nnounced this erenlng and,h., it., hfin arnntil not hi, made JSHoen Jewelry' :,. Found in Laundry l'OIITI.AN'n. Ore. . Aug. SI. I A. I. I Mrs. M.irgiiret Saiidos'e re ported to the police the Inaa ot tlsou worth of Jewelry, Includ ing a I1.1HIU dluiuoud ring. IV lice Innpci'tura found the liaelry In the bottom of a laundry bag II tied tip aud ready to be aenl out. Stage Schedule Changed Klamath Fallt-Bend STAGE i Will. I.eate al T:;l" A. M. Hue Tilp Dully ll lulling Tliiii'Mliiy,'Ki'it. I "I , , - '. . . l.ewStae, Depot, , 8th and Klamath 1 PHONE 326 BkTia I a Excntlomal DINING ROOH UVICt 0-eay.eeeaaa- Xj , ai.a-K..w- WATCH REPAIRING 1IKUM 1 ftkf guarahle on all work GEO.METZ m. .- - Kvyiciiitt' - ill Mala Uu rlii ml lliiikeyn of Clovcland, UttVkt pitcher lu the luugue, going good Ihls aenaou. In tact he'a niithlug .If uut an rnormoUK until Thursday o'clock. morning at Captain . W. 'Ackley , ; Dies in Newport Branding of Calf Brings $25 Fine l'KNDLKTON. Ore., Aug Jl (ATI tlecuun he branded ah "allrk" rait without the consent ot the owner. Dirk Mitchell of Texas' was fined 155 In Justice court here today. Mitchell stated that It waa the custom In Texas to brand alvo In this manner and he did not think It wrong to place the brand on the animal here. - by the Evening Observer published today. The figure la based on a 43 per rent Increase In light, water, phone users. In new homes, postal population and school census since 1920. when the federal court showed 6.813. The postal population at the end , of the tacal year . was 12 .00. NEW-p)RT 0re-. Au(t. sl. (Jk. ; which included parts served by , p ,.., Ward Ackley of tne rural rontes. 1, event h Infantry. V. 8. A., died ' . . ' here early today Of pneumonia. Babe L,raCRS UUt He arrived here last week from i Vancouver Barracks for a vaca tion. He had returned from at- tending his father's funeral be-' fore taking his furlough. '! Captain Ackley waa 40. and World war veteran, har- Amerlcans certainly are drink ing less than they used to. Im ports of tea fell off a million pounds list year. Office Phone lMQ McUuwo Bids. Rre. Phono 1143 Klamath Fall 43d Homer Today NEW YORK. Aug. SI. (yP) Tonv Laxerri of the ' Yankees hn,.H i.n hom. run. in iir..w a World war veteran. cesslve 'times at bat today dur- 'n ""ed with distinction over in. the clash with the Red Sox. ieas with the Ninety First Hi- raising his aeason's total to 18. ;Tislon. and previously thliloon Babe Ruth produced home run iGuard.V Road Oil Cleaning Oar Syrtera I SometlilBg .New and JBrttcr than the Old Hand Hratem Cars Washed Motor Cleaned -. Vacuum Cleaned .Pullabed Kxpert Greasing FW Crauk Case Herrtca Gaa and pit We call for and deliver--Phone eOS NEW SYSTEM AUTO LAUNDRY. Eaidanade near East Mala AUTO iblMERICKS , CLARK NKWTON We know of a uiuldeii named ('Una Wtln nvter aoulil lnoa at a in Till a imitur bike cop ... Coiulielled here to stup Aud all llnit Hie Judge said "Kliie." YOUR OPPORTUNITY Judge for youmelf M vulue of the UMd cr we're offering at uch low ' figures. . If you uiului-Htnnd earn you'll recogniie you're In the midst of un opportun ity the minute you ur rive here. This fS A L, LUsed Cars t192l Chcvrtilft Coach iy26: Ford Touring ' 1922 . Essex Touring; .1926 Ford Coupe 1921 Chevrolet Sedan 1923 -Ford Coupe a . r R. JR. R. GARAGB ' " 820 Klamath Avenue " ' .:B4S5.oo - 275.00 - 225.00 ....... 350.00 ... .. 295.00 75.00 Editorial Opinion From pve$ Nation .... . J , ' VENEZUELA'S OIL FIKUW. : J." Edgar' Pew., vice-president. Sun Oil company, in Nation' Business Magatlne. ays: If yoa "re dtoposed to worry about fuel tor your motor car at any time within It life span or your own. you should have been with me on my recent trip to Veneiuela. ' Without - making . much noise 1 about - it. they are developing down there, on th northern rim 'of South-; America,! the world ' , aext huge reserve of petroleum. Million tf ipltaik. both Amer ican t and'. (European. are-- going Into tbe country, and doing It on th oasis . jot each industrial se curity that thcrd'Tteed: Tw little doubt about too country's future. Veoetuela la on the point of be coming Exhibit A in officlcnt do vylopment ot .t.lie tropica. . Ever,, since the internal-com-t busUon . eaglne conuuerod dla Uace, whether by air, ' land or , the sea' depths, It has been real- Ued that very much .depended on future stock ot petroleum and Its product. There have been epoch ot pessimism lest petrol eum be exhausted before science ' and Invention could produce a ' satisfactory substitute, j Veneiuela is one assurance of supplies for a long future. .With the . oil ..field - of - the - United i States producing more than' ever before, we find Veneiuela l oa the point of becoming a ' major producer. Last year It moved up to fourth place among the oil-producing nations. led only by Russia. Mexico and the United. States. In two or three years more Veneiuela. may .o.nlte. possibly push on to second place, headed only by the United States. The developed 'possibilities of Veneiuela are so great that. whenever demand requires; the country ' can . quickly produce quantities almost beyond our present Imagination. It requires no effort to picture Veneiuela, within five years, producing a million barrel a day: close to one-half of tbe United State: pro duction! i Its output will be limited only by the ability of the operating companies, under the Influence of world demand.! to -drill , wells and Install transportation. A RIGID TEST KOK DRIVERS. Wiustom-Salem Sentinel: More rigid examination ot drivers ot automobiles before being licensed by the stste or city Is urged In justice to tbe judges on local and state court and for the safety of the public, both as to life and property. Traffic offi cers and court officials will live .Wi e are - prepared to : ' f give everyone the ' best of Attention and Service during the Four days of celebration Given by tb -Central Labor cv Union ,Vi . - -,r--Cointy. Fair " Fair'BoarcJ1 and Rodeo. BRICK :CAFE I'OPEN ALL WIGHT". artwsif . .'. -.. . . 'jjl - ... ... II jDj- 8- ..!, 4- j. :j. ' : . - - ' - - -- - ... cj . . i .... 6 .. . 'i i 'i. ii: Launching ;the. season's famous 1 '-iff SAL 0 X It l : i 1or;the price of J '"J?J t !-. ; , r Chrysler-rA Winner. - ;j: .A' Chrysler sedan was one of the prizes in the' Herald News circulation contest. It was chosen because of its beauty as well as its dependability. SEE THE CHRYSLER DISPLAY AT THE COUNTY FAIR THIS .WEEK. HOWIE, MQTOR CO. Esplanade andPine ') v1i VP Phone 379 ' LEvery .woman's -pump, slipper and i oxford goes on sale to- ' lh 1 morrow-at exactly 2 pairs for-the price of 1 pair. , If you cannot use 2 pairs bring a friend and : each be fitted,- then split! the: bill. I it' . Buster Brown ; sales f means real bargain giving events, originators of the t- . famous'2 for, 1 Shoe .Sale. ' ' ,( 4 : aTIiK! . SHOP EARLY FOR ' GQOP -SELECTIONS li., fiuster Brown'Shoe Store ' If) . II a. a