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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1927)
Tape Four THK KV'h'MN'd' HKKA1.H. KLAMATH FALLS, OKKtiON. Kii.lav, October 21. 1027. J& 'burning HrrnlC T. n. MALAnKEV... r. B. ENOLISll Editor ..Bualnaaa Manager UUCP HTFfiS vGK)N Deillvcrvd bj Carrli r On Year J 50 Bit Monthi 3 6t TtirM Montbt - !. On Month - .66 lljr Mnil On. Month I .5 Threo Month l.TS Sit Month - J.T6 One Year . 6 00 Entered a .eeond rlaaa mailer at the pnatofflo at Klamath Fall Oregon, on Aumiat SO, 190. undur act ot Congress. Marvh 3, 117$. i i STILL MISSING CLUE OFFERED lly Itcxlttt'r Duti'lirr tNKA HrrvUi W'rltort ' ..Associated Press Leased Wire f Mernber of,' Audit Bureau of Circulation J MrnitM-r of the AMWlii(c,l rn-as' ;th Aaaociated rrwi t rxrlunlrrty entitltHl to lira" n or renahllca- tlon of all newa diapalchr credited lo It or not otherwise credited In thl paper and alao the loon I ntwi puhllahed therein All riahta Iff republication of apeclal dispatchea heroin are also referred Friday, October 21, 1927. Amateurs in Science There was a time, a century or two ago, when science j WASIIlStlTON. O.t. 1. When you want to rlm-k up lb record fOUTI-vm Om.XVi. t. (A.!of " WorM "r thr..uh IV-Clnd. Wl.-k.M up st 1 ,,u w,ir -imrtmont. plea, be dw l.cx-ka aided officer In thilr i'"H'"'1'- ' A r'nioKt rame to the nrmy i tho uitptiion lut , Iwn rulm'ii, . t.f(i'-iiv Thit ilrrvi or man Iti.nn, IiMm ! anlw." heen KiylnK ull MlanJ I hat iront bttin ' ctiuiil no eitruri'eii ami' I hi wvls hiive heen iiIiik Hint It never ituild be etifiirved. Per huw lhty will eveninally rompro iniae and undertake tu mate the , rei iilr-.l llnie In term ut yean. I Aiwlsiaui Nerrotary ot the Treaaury Seymour l.owinati ana? Rviatml that wt would riu well II we had a dry.' 'anher Amcrti-a iiroiulKw you .7 amUanwulmr. al Uavau and U r Offii-lala of tho Nime Ifeipnrt in.'iil aaaiiai that hi lime, the ruler, premier and cabinet inemher of Dm world will be nlilo tn I ilk with dull other by hum dwtume. IVrhuiM, n time of alraln, aerlnna trouble may he averted by a frank telephone talk. This 1. 1. when I'realdent witnm m .'rn eaiiniaie i'realdent I'allivi ttinvei Hed the which did not plon other hliih other dav between WuKhlhatnti aud Mexli'n t'lly upon the limimu vnlon-emem nffulula Kqually lnlretlnir il n proiniae made In a recent apeech by WIIIIuib O. mnilti, I'bulrmiiu of the I tvll Service Coiniulaalnll. Mr. IKeniriHt did not prnmlae nb aelltte eliliin'entellt, bill afler ev plaiiilnK tbnt iitiirwineiit pin i . .. iiii ! . , u i whwip iM. yaitriiav. i tiore i was largely the creation or hDbby-riders; men who tuin-iwere eviden.-ea that the two i ed their attention to nature and their eyes down micro- ' there awhile. Iifccopen because it" amused tnem to do so. This amateur . Thl" l,ro':ht " theory that - i Inei y r,derli-k nilifht h,u.t r:illeti t science disappeared. It is sometimes fancied that it dis-i while trying to board the freight.: appeared by necessity, because science came to demand I il'""atl "' n Jumping or twin ; . , . . . , , . , . (thrown off. aa it wax thoiiKht ivast laboratories and the long training possible only tojat ,ir8t. cierk in the Andrew! 'Professionals. There are salutarv signs, however, that Brother store at facade ' , . . , ... . . ; recalled yesterday that on Wed ..this imaginary prohibition against the scientific ama-lneeday . man and gin ."me to leur is nnihing.i ; , . . "' ttl store to buy bread. The girl it, Industry- is encourajr.g scientific research by itsdTttnghid,. lh.c P"r- 'workers by providing laboratory equipment ana aiiow-i Yesterday track or a girf ing Bome "From these' workshoiis of sfientiv itre Coming many of the .greatest scientific' discovert and tievelopmenta of the ttcntvh tor All. Waliem year-old Mood niver glrW who!," nl",r ' 10r "O "Hormn .liiuippeanMt from her homv'Mon-! "im lot Abrahnui Solomon, day along with Inei t-Ye.lert. k. ' Investigation dlwioaed that the po.ire were keeping a lookout A. K. K. had aevenieen Abraham rials and agenla bad been Mil tin for the Walter girl while .lues .Solomons. der t'lvll ttervlee to tp. , Willi at Cascade l inks were bring I The war departmeuL. wondor an . nipleitibU" fillilnti.iii, he followed. ." 1 (why. with all the argument oer said: Iaet Prederick, 10. Is 'islill In no " l,1 Hi" Solomons "The t'lvll Service, t'oiiimlssioh llh-.il Klvcr general," hiSsPlta) hlveu'i put In a claim barked cannol perfutm inimcles. We do w ittlni; amputation of three, tovs i h.v aheer force of numbers. not protuwu the Impossible, nor injured when ahe fell from- al ' - ''. 1 H the .entire chiru.lor of the I freight train at Cas.ade Locks' Estimating Hie tltne'hiil will service be thunged in the iwluk- Wednesdiiy morning. lx reiiired to enforce prnhl- ling -of au eye, hut I am willing A hsn.lli.ir uml urm. bitiou may lvome Unpiiliir apart , to say ihia -lhat given sev.ti lielonglng to tho Walters, cirl ! '" ,h n, xt congress, now that were fonnd 1n an old building iMtion or thla Inlet 'national ('!o lihomt aervKe, The depart nielli l.xiks forward tu lalkliig Willi Ambaiuuidor .Mor row whenever noreasury. The comparatively new telephone service to Cuba Is fi'e.iienlly iltllUe.l lo loiiimiiiilciito with our iitra ixr mord rh-in. (ir sninnlm ' ... f.ttn ill..... Ilin ..ll ' ' i " rv . ' - The wire to Muxl.o t'lly was clogged with ti rush of business almost Immedialely after It open ed when Hi., revolution broke out ugnlnst the tulles govern ment, tlovernmenl calls came flt-sl t.f ro.thMf. ni.il flu.i-A KnM was siigKeale.il pimy lrf ,nin tM-lwM.i the stale v ooiioae anil . loBarlaient nn.l il... Amerlcnn einlmssy In Metlco ( lly and the MokIcmii embassy hero mid lh Mexican foreign offl.-e. I'ress aaHocUitona and news pullers linine.lliitely undertook to f.ilsv. their eiirrt'Hpon.lenls In lelo t'lly by t..pbon. rape dully when lelegrapbh: ' dla bniv'ltes iMH inrd o be hold up They! bad little sm't-.-ss" in rnm piering rails on the first day. lwaiMm...llUiiuah lb. Nov. lean, liihhm.v fiev got one calt 40' It l foreign mlnitier tbrougii in l4 than lull 1111 hour , J inu v iic vmi i.iMT. t flllt'Atif), llcl. SI. lAI'l A dally toll o aovi'hly lives wn 1 11k. 'il bv until u.clilenU lust inoiilh, the nultoiuil safety rnuu .11 aiiid today. It was rsiliunted that l.tiHti wmnen and 1 blldroa were killed In bepteMibcr. This n rr K.nt riesh-lll leilliie the other .lay Hie prof sul.l ihal in leain- e l lag to do unyihiiiK on oar bul.i's. Krush-. tlosh, thai lm tliey fulled II when I 1n' aVuto.- Northwesiern I'arrot ii.aek I . le fnie.t l hi l-ntih ot tinio I'lupHml I hi VnUiomt Inw bi'tutiK J 1ST IIKSTIXO IMTTSKIKI.il. Mass. CV.. . J) Pnsl A. Hicks .'.a North Adams Hteepleja.k. decided to take the rest of the day off after he had falleu K.I fert from the top i a raininey ai m ntisseil mill here today. , Ilia in- jnrica weie slli-hliii ' ., 3k. II IS VO MOVKV .ie .- 1.: 1 anoes were louuo in the kun.l I -. ireeaom 01 cnueavor uuring woia.uin uuuin. 1 h -,-mr . ,,.,..r. mother' exanllnd laem; Nb said they mueht have nevn ma.te hv j Her daughter' shoes. -' ' V. TO' '. . . 1 I. I . . . 1 ' I" ' - r-J ' I slf'I'.KIt II i:n ( c.v fir. t--st i- n a. ifnother opportunity for research. They have all the es-! iii.biirirs . ai-oVr. . lomer sentials except the professional scientists to do the work. Ange lea city employe, was banged to it is suirtrested amateurs be recruited to assist. " 'Jl!. "'."LT""? x.hr' a '' ' : aai'im- in um ut". .uiiinif MPiifr is day. ' - " . ...... v. ."!Q''. ." . i ; I ;. . . Museums, choked with material awaiting study. offer -i, (,V 1 olonel Churl.- It Forbee. former director of the tailed States veterans bureau, serving two years in the federal penitentiary here ir ronsprrw-y lo defraud the government, told Warden T. II. Whit he ha no money lo pay his 4J0 Ooo Tine, upon which bis rel.-ase nixi Thursday is contingent, the war- j Prospective purchaser (ctnm gallows Ining volume of maxims In hn.v. j" Mere wiliinirness is not. of course, the sole essen- i January 7. 1S2 tiol nf o noof.il sinfitoiii A ivwu rnmrnitlss Ana nnt Sieber mounted the ihermitam, willing wnm9r, o hnVr- th food for i I'h.. "-Ai?,.ri"""'K I '0"' ": old fa- T " .......... -.- vii"i sip rani fom nere about locking the the Church social. He Who WOUld be an amateur admit-" ,are- "e made no barn after the horse has been d to museum collections must first work hard enough; jstoi.-n. THE ORPHEUS, TOI.V and SATI ItlIXY YAKIMA I'ANl'TT ,uThe Outlaw ...Breaker" A dramatic niurallvo of live !.. West's great war on. ilic w hile honle. j j XMI(I Hl'.'lV. v "4 MOMHV-TIKHKAY The Waltz Dream The acrren arnsnllon or lln ynr. prove his worth ;'. as .men do work, for example, to deserve admission tir golf foursomes or to tables at bridge. But the path is operr. The tools and specimens of a beginner. are Cheap. And in the end, if rider and Jiobby growto like each other, there is not only the op portunity of usefulness, but a resource" against boredom, ' fcven for a doten lifetatnes. i. If' Though the sum oT human knowledge grows larger 'every year,' opportunities and rewards for original re 1 search were never greater. ,' It should be' encouraged jtnore in -colleges and universities. ' " -::'! '' II j 3 .. . - e,, 1 V X I - - ' - 3 MtBBWBBvrBvaBaaaBvaaBBaaaavaak- I I V'r. : I 1 ;ii'" 'ji'- . iiliFighting the high prices of::': " Likeable Togs The Suits,- Topcoats. Overcoats that we have selected for you men this Fall and Winter are the kind that Young Men, and Older Men, who vvant to look Young, JiKe. Those wh0,have already bought ; from us,. like the styles we have, the pattetTis "we show, and last,' but not Jjeast, they like our very ,, modest prices. '. '" , SUITS $26.50 j to-, jj $45.00 0 TOP COATS 0 ,,$24.50 ) to i $37.50 f . OVER- 1 1 . . 1 j When yop.have.a few moments to spare we want you to drop in COATS We are sure you will like them to, pZZ.0(J as you will our Hats, Caps, Shoes, f ft Shirts, Ties and other furnishings. , qq Justin & Montgomery "MEN'S WEAR" WiHiam. Bldg. ' ,' Klamath Fall. .-1 ..- . .r . '.'' .-.I t ..ti' : 'I u:'t t-'i.' ly4ih small expenses and Jlow rents , Every Day Prilces ii...... . PORK LOIN PORK CHOPS, lb. 23c PORK STEAK, LEG, lb. 23c PORK STEAK, SHOUL DER, lb 23c' ROAST, LOIN, PORK lb. - 23c IQRK ROAST, SHOifc . ... ' 23cv DElb. PORK ROAST, LEG, lb.' 23c , FRESH SIDE PORK,' lb. 23c SPARE RIBS, lb 20c PURE PORK SAUS AGE, lb. 20c' PURE LARD, bulk, lb 15c HAMS, skinned, half or .whole, lbi ....27c BACON, sugar - cured, half or whole, lb 35c - BEEF T-BONE STEAK, lb........7c SIRLOLV STEAK, lb....:..23c SIRLOIN TIPS, lb... 23c RIB STEAK, lb.'... 23c ROUND STEAK, lb ....ir.23c BOIIJ BEEF, ,1b. , 'j ! ,7 .'712c. HAMBURGER STEAK," lb.' 15c v ROASTS, lb 14c RUMP ROASTS, lb .....15c FRESH UNDERSIZED EGGS, dozen 35c BACON SQUARES, lb 23c All orders amounting to$ 1.00 or over deliver- j ' . -' - i .. : 4 '1 :i'. h )- I ed without extra charge. , We operate our own delivery system ' from 8:30 a. rri. to 4:30 m. Compare prices of our entire line with those you are paying, then add the feature of having your groceries delivered. 1927 J927 SOFT SHELL 1927 RAISINS WALNUTS 1 GOLDEN DATES Pound i An,h,or . MP in Tw. Pound. . yvitrrday. Pound t t 10c 35c 2;c 192T.:; 1927 1927 . HORSERADISH POPCORN SWEET APPLE CIDER Horm-maJr., Pound Pound Gallon o rUoc' "ioc, CARROTS and BEETS TURNIPS and CREEN 1927 Bunch, 5c rtwirtM R l e BAYO 'nd LIMA ... . . ONIONS, Bunch Sc nc-Atue Additional bunch, 1c . BEANS ANY KIND MILK Additional Bunch, ie Jut received. Pound Can. 10c LETTUCE. Sc 1 IOC Country Dressed Hens, pound..-. 30c PUBLIC MARKET Phone. 169 and 191 f AY CASH IT PAYS'! Sixth St. at Walnut 1 KLAMATH'Jr MOST, MODERN GROCERY STORE ; f " ' i- i I .k..ti l.trri I Tti '-"-I i "i "' T' 32 Coffee, Alpine . And rolls for mine And, waiter," make it' snappy PICNIC " ib. ; :,. SHOULDERS, ..,.23c SINCLAIR'S MEAT MARKET 1122 Main Phone 619 i lYou the Start out each day With Alpine - say, That breakfast makes you happy can taste . . TP' cream in every drop! FOR creamy richness, for delicious flavor in sist on Alpine, the'milk with cream in every drop. In every pint of Alpine you get one whole quart of pure, fresh, full'cream milk with nothing added and nothing taken away but water. ' Sealed in clean containers airtight-nd ster ilised Alpine comes to you always sweet and Alpine improves all cooking saves J Cdranul Flllmj 2 cur brown I uiir, i rap. cutter, 4 npi. grated ch.icnljtc, K cup Alpine Milk. I Pui ll Inure dlcni in naurc-pan over lire nd cnok tiurll thick. pure butter, too. And it's so convenient. Try it for kings, cakes, biscuits, desserts. So delicious in coffee! Get Alnc from your grocer today. To a 4 1 1 Lli 'there'd cream in cocn drop IMF :t2 .77 m m .- - .