Pit fro Four V THE F.YEXINT. HERALD. KLAMATH F'Al ;1 ,S, OREGON Friday. DowihImt 2, 1027. a-ultlltid i-v.ry afl-ri,on eapt rJunriny ly Th HtmI Publishing rT'Hiii'uity Hi 1U2-IZI Huutrt Fifth atr-.-l. klamaih Kaila, Oii-uon. B. l M.AICK tt U. KM i I. mil K.tltor llu.ince StMn.a'.r Col.red ae eeeond claaa matter at the poatotrire at Klamath Fall. Oregon, I en August 30, ISO, undrr act of Conere.a, March S. is: llrllTond kr Carrier F.iu- MS era Li teor.the Mrw klunlha lu. aluhlh ... I ll ... 1 $ ... .t nr Mail Ona Month .5 Thre. Month. I TS Flm ttnnlha . 1 7i etna 1 ear 00 AoriATFn prki irm n winr; MF.SHIt.lt Or AllllT HlltKAU OK C. Ittl'l LATIOI M(-mhe mt Ik Aaao-lalrd lrraa Tha Associated Pr-a la e,-lii.lvly entitled to tha naa or repuhllcatlnn fit all ncaa dl"lu-ht-e credited to it or not otherwise credited In thla fmp-r, aand al.o tha local newe published therein. All rigata of republi cation of apactal dispatches herein are alao reserved. Friday, December 2, 1927. Reading Serious Books If there are those who have bten led by the re markable increase in the number of magazines devoted to short stories of a rather trashy sort to believe that the taste of the American reading public has degenerat ed, the reports submitted by libraries as to the kind of j am. not of this books now most in demand may cause them to change j iZH ' ? T i their minds. In attempting to gauge, from an analysis !as a museum. Partly from laxi- ins down his f.uo. - ... . t . . a. - i-A 1:1 1 npM. imrilv from a r-roHuliri 1 ot library circulation, me literary ur.es ..u u.m,r h I n r I it alvtrttsniinf Ui'patK'r, for a ialt lasliiiK one .lay. would hao tht Iniajii nations ot those m v rch h 11 1 m w h o hat n tho p r a r tiit of promoting their lui in . Muvfs liy piming hiiiall n.lvor tts.uu'iitH til lh tiewpapor.. Y' It a a htshly iirof.t.iMo investment, or "Tht Fair' would not have mail It; for this more, like all other prosperous model n hustuoss rnterprUea, has built lit amaxiiiK HUeceiiK upon .a (.olid I foundation of viporoim mlvertist In, j And tt will be noted that for) thin dushlim eiitorprWe of last Friday's "Koonomy Iay" "The ' Fair" thou the eveiiuin: news paper a its rxi-hitdve medium. TIIK TollttsT IIM ... J. J. I r I c t 1 v til "Opon House": Ti have the tourist mind Ih to o tht world a a museum. That 1m the ronton why) tha tourist is no unpopular, a' creature to he mult-ted und then dotpised. Not only does he pre-, fer dead thine to the livlnjr, roa d of life, but lie u I so co n trives, with hla Koreoni.-h atnrt. to petrify the Innu. turnitu them into so many labeled curi osities. In the hurtfoonitiR trapi-rom-' edy of a city he ran ' nothing beyond a collection of sights. I persuasion. 1 MM ARRESTEB;fSTATE DRIVESiFLQGKS 1VE1!!,,0VJ u-j-ixji.nrii" """"" SERIOUS GOUNTHD AT REMUS OUTDFVJILLEY Charged w!t!i faUely represent- flM'INXATI, Dec. J, ,V The liH the li.ty lvtettive auein y of , prone, in H'M In l.eoi't:o Itemua Wi.h It a. KatisM. 1. IV llatumond. j mm dr tr:ul t Jay drove at John nil an I. I1. Hays, was arretted l IteiKr. I.oa AliK'lei mllllou here today after he had sold pro-ulr. In ati effort to blur the ti vt ton contract to over ten fharpty lined plciuro of an lu- Klnmatlt firm.H. Firm uuUscribod to the detee tlvo serv.ee liu luded tho Ktani- Ituli .'iitly and I pnnrtl luwurd I In Heart a Wood In VcI .ih I'Ioum Tl.nt Way. ath Superior Laundry, Hrown's I'asnt Shop. Ir. J. t.. Hohle, Im perial Karate. Sixth Street uroc ery. Am hor Hotel, Ituesius 11 roc ery and other. Arrested by Peputv - Sheriff Mueller this mornlni: Hammond stoutly maintained hi liiuotcu't and claimed a telegram would straighten out his niU'itlon with the de'eetive aiiei.cy, AeordltiK to a wire from tht r.ncncy. Ham mond lias ho.Mt falseiy represent ing tht company. The asency requested that Hay he detained. He is tn Ja'l this ufternoou iti lieu of raKn $l.i't0 bond. Faced with Bollix to Jail. Hay broke down ami wept i;i jnstire taken rea m- act that the libraries as a rule exclude from their shelves ryl unworthv Tiublications and those which, if not downright mover meretricious, are at least hardly deserving of being class- J ed as good literature. Not a few books are published and read which are denied a place in the public libraries. nokmr about. 1 v the people, however, consideration must be given to the! on the one hand, and apuinst ; j I oeinK one 01 au aominuK mu A herd, on the other. I see the siphts. .Maps I love, but guidebooks . are my 1 detestation. A list of thine that must be ! seen In a si ranee town Jmme- !d:ately roots me to inr chair or But if the circulation of the libraries is not an infalli-, merely sends me to the nearest . . . , , 1 i- i. 'cafe, theater or bookshop. Few Me index to the tastes of the reading public, it indicates men on earlh , linu.int.( h.IV4, roughly what is desired. And it is encouraging to note j missed more tight than I have. , , , . . , , - 1 1 ! Cathedrals, historic houses, mus- tnat there has been an increase in the demand for books eumSt vWUlTe panties, have nil that are not intended merely to entertain. j remained round the corner un- 1 iv i I plimpsed. while I have idled Biography is steadily increasing in popularity through- j about, wondering where ail the J waiter came from, or huyiue strange odd and ends I did not Where to Hunt You might little expect it, yet Florida offers the laretMt and 1 ioit niuncrous Miuitvel faml'y hi tho I'mlcd Slates. I They aro larper there ti'an the biff fnit squirrel of Ohio, Mleh! IRun ar.fl IVnusylvauia. They, vary in color from black to white, 1 often with tinxe of gray, brown and orange. j Tho Flurid:i squirrel 1 t he only frame, eithor animal or bird taunt love slayer ho depicted ea I tenia y. j The defene completed It ill rett examination tf JteiKcr with j two itii"t ions : j "liave you formed an opinion ! as to KetniiH' menial cotHlttlon prlov to Dctober 1 last, when ho killed his wife?" a-ked t'harle H. Kl-ton, co-counsel with and for Hemns. "Yes," respo!ided Heritor. V:i he ano or insane?" 'limine." lVovecutor Charles IV Taft II. launi hetl Into an effort to ln Merger d.iwn to sperlflc dates of his association with the tale bearing to Itemu. ' lulkhm in very ptatn Fng llh. 1 said December 1 & or lti." Merger shot at hi cross examiner after i) no question. "There no use of your alt ting there and trylux to puiale tne up, Mr. Taft." Merger upon direct exiimlnn tlon told In detail of hi effort to bring about a reconciliation between Mrs. Kemus and It em us ami the violent outbursts by Kfmus when the name of Frank lin L. iMuUo Jr.. of I.an-.(ntr. Mich., w n ussu-!iiied with that of his wife. ti'.j Dick Flynn and Gilbert j Harrison Drive Sheep from Yonna ; (Special lo the Herald) (tieorae M. Havl. correspondent ) YOSN'A VAI.I.KY. Hoc. S. Hick Flynn and titlhert Harri son have moved their heep, more than K.uir head in all. lo the Owen ranch In Younu Valley from tho Stewart ranch In Toe alley. Work has started on a drain ditch follow lux Muck creek four mile from l.or.t river, beginning ut the mouth of tho creek on tho F. J. Ilowuo ranch and end ing nn tho Uenck ranch north of the highway between Hulry and Mottantti. The Horsefly Irrigation system Is doing tho work. Muiiy peoplu hufw become 1 spondent becausa they hav beim ( led to believe Ihut ttlero I 11 remedy that will re luce awullen vein and bunch'. If you will net a two-ouhce original bottle, of .Mt tone's Finer Hid OH (full strength I at an flrst-claM drug store and applv , lit night and morning a directed I you w ill qui kly tiotlc an lm ' ptoveuient w htch will continue until tho vein and hunches ate I reduced to normal. , .MiHtiie'a Kiuerahl Oil t a harm-,1...-. el most powerful Kormlcldo y fjM irri(ll,(Blul ram. Dmeriiltt Oil that idd chronic sore anil ulcer aro often entire ly healed and anyone who l.i alia... .(.I. I U.III. I.- have their money refunded. .Slur Hrux Co. sell lot of It. "LET .YOUR (J LASS TROUBLES BE OURS" All Wind, of Claif . for all purposes KstiniHtt'H Kindly furnixh oil tor: SASH DOORS FRAMES CABINET WORK The Class House I'lmiir 477-W Mill Mitt Tine I In 1 ( al..:: Hi' Al In- j lli ilny . m nil 11. "Ki-t'p Cuy Willi auya ri'iiurt riiinoa 1 11 wti en 11 Ihruimli .Ha7feWMe Jmnily out the country. Everywhere readers are calling for Looks dealing with radio and other forms of applied sci ence. Books relating to psycho-analysis and vocational guidance are called for frequently. Works treating of the fine arts are also much read, probably as a result of the increasing attention that the newspapers are giv ing to music and exhibitions of paintings. Little is said in the library reports, however, containing poetry. Not withstanding a large production of verses, .poetry in this age seems to be languishing. At any rate it is difficult to conceive of any publisher being willing nowadays, to pay for a volume of poems, say $40,000, the sum that Thomas Moore asked for and received for "Lalla Rookh." And there probably is no contemporary poet that comes near to equalling the income of approximately $25,000 a year that Tennyson received for many years from his poems. A-Chrcago bookseller thinks "the age of the novel1' is" passing. The movies are possibly impairing the de mand for fiction, but it is doubtful. ' It is not desirable that people should cease to read novels, but it is gratifying that they are giving more at tention than formerly to literature that is not purely recreational. x want. The only l-al: lifiil.l I have ever visiu-J were those I saw hen the battles them selves were !n p.'osresji ordinary . fields and lanes suddenly nrown terrible, thlik sown with death. The expression "the four cor ners of the earth" probably orig-! lnated when the flat system of geography was being taught. Eve was satisfied with a fig leaf dress because there was no other woman in the garden try ing to outdre3s her. He wrote to the editor: "How can I keep postage stamps from sticking together?" The editor's reply: "Duy "em one at a time." his t hiiao .''Kill practice In be come tin- "KiliK of biiotiei:!' lis ciinviited and sentenced tile Atlanta, tla., federal penltcn tlar . eith-ir animal or bird. I ti,,. ,,1i- til. a of i!i.. defendant that 1 know of whose counter- ,'.,lt latieu which part is not of grei.ter sue III I n,u up between llodk-e nnd colder ciimtes. The Florida Jt.i Vr, itemus drove him insane, a bear, quail, rabbit und w.'d l ur-1 ,,, ,.. frm .. i,!l h ,, ,1U. Hodge, former ngent of the 3 -V' 7y-,4'" -L: r'r?-C ' ' ."-.S. federal department of Justice. J i-lfi 4t.;v ''.fi 'lO 'i obtained the 'tlde:n e upon wbtal 4-jj 3-';y'.'iI'Jl- -f-w- t . lieiniis. vihn thfli had descried i fa ft '.' .-. kt-y are ull smaller lhau in the north. The pesky red rquirrcl ii a!l over the land. Black are v.r numerous in Ontario. C ray mid fox squirrels In the ext :ul mid dle wi'.-t are hoMing out well. ret o ercd. I 'I m not afraid f the wo rn n hi hate me Si's those who hive in' that scare me," said nn K'. . .mat li Full man. This Method Was Used in Our Delivery Service in 1921 ED I T 0 R I A L S r FROM OVER THE NATION 4. RKAL ADVERTISING The marvelous growth of ad vertising as a business, as an in vestment and as a scientific fac tor In business promotion is illus trated by what happened In Chi cago last week, says the Duluth Herald. "The Fair" Is the largest popu lar department store in Chicago, and is second only to Marshall Field & Co. in size. It planned an "Economy Day" sale for last Friday. Naturally it v.anted the public to come. Therefore it In vited the public by advertising. "The Fair" published an ad vertisement in the News, Chi cago's leading evening news paper, that crowded ten full pages in its Thursday Issue. That means eighty columns, twenty- ' four thousand lines, in one issue !of one newspaper, j The cost of this single adver I tirement was arbout twelve ihou iscnd dollars. I Twelve thousand dollars for a r 1 r Why not go Where the 1 Crowd Goes? WHERE? MERRILL WHAT FOR? BIG DANCE WHAT MUSIC? Les Sailing and His Country Boys Eat at Midnight Dance 'til 3 a. m. -from rWestemAuto" TVTOWADAYS, 'most every JLN family has a tr.r... and, 'most every family wibhcj for accessories to w-' vtj. beautify it, or to make driving safer and more comfott.iblc. So, when you ylve lomrtfiingur (he car you mule the whole tiunily happy. Accessories arc easy to select too... Just visit the nearest "'Vcirrrn Auto" store nJ look over our uttractive display... you'll (inj something for practically cvrry one you wish to make happy. ..tlunr.s you'll be proud to give, and which will be last inn reminders of your thought. Your Christmas Budget will ro farther too because "Western Auto's" prices re tston i-.hitly low for holiest quality (foods. You'll find oH these and many more, at anyuWestern AuItV' store! The Finest Gift or Tor "Out-O-Door" Folk... -yjw I WurCamplsooUi IVparrment otfrn " -N MotOnnc Frinda I mm art ir Vi -. . ttwklrt.l nn.l I that will briiig hy to an- lover of the our -door. IW tore to ltok oar i toi.k over before buying your gilt. The 1927 Deliveries Require a Large Pontiac Truck. Why? Quality Price Personal Service PURE COUNTRY PORK SAUSAGE Also backbone and Spareribs sold each Saturday bv II. J. Beardsley, Merrill Route, 2 lbs 65c 1 ir.vX. 1 IBS .1 i-i.'V il . iliVi'l a l-f.r.-T.i'V s tone H Lls ?.jW tot!,. Bl 3 Western Coant 'f Lftlioon I 8 V" The Polly Shoppe 133 So. 9th St Opposite Post Office j A New York Representation i "Best Dessert for Children1 1 f- SILK UNDERWEAR ! will be at our store for two days, Friday and Saturday only, and will take orders to be delivered i for your Christmas . s " Come in and see the beautiful de signs on display. The prices are right. Don't fail to take advant- . age of this showing I: i Ci:Best Foods .Shortening ; ;;' per pound i' package 20c Apple Cider per gallon 50c Bulk Peanut Butter per pound 25c 24-hour old , Large Klamath EGGS 1 per dozen ! 50c Klamath Hens per pound 30c Fancy Break fast Bacon per pound 45c "WVstfm Auto" TIRES You know tlrct vdtrn4-t?anvi.tr owner h tpoy . . . Not a bad t tiurtciy ijift plclvi you up morntnirt ...or a aiit to vmi r own faliKfid old "Imh". . ."Vmcm A uto" i iret'L'.-rtl'r finrt quality an I non-ilij dcjtn at i.imi, pritct. k-.'-. TsVi .. jer . . vnt Automatic Windshield Wipers ...will he appreciated hy every mem ber of the family. ..We offer several popular maket, all fully guariotced. Automatic vacuum oper.t cd wiper, complete with I s tubing -" "Milco. A very ccmTtact vmium operated wiper.. .include pihber tubing $.35 ElcctrlcWinclthielJWlpeT.illemand dependable, fully guaranteed. $o.75 ..my- P!'F. , . 11 A Flashlight Will Briyhtcn Christmas Anattractivetuiftil and Inexpensive clfr ... Several guaranteed styles at "Western Auto." 2 cell flinhliiiht, conplcte W ijc with bulb anj battciics... 2-Inch Flare Reflector a. Illust. $1 .15 Marc Rcllcctnr.liruc 3 cell site $ 1 MS Focusing reflector type $ 1. 2S, $2.35 Radiator Caps U.eful and ornamental gifts that n-aka selection caiv. U e oflci v Insa on models for any car. Tht I "Nobby" Illustrated Is large, heavilf I nickeled, with three hand- t" 45 some Bakclit. knoha ...... Othet stylet . .". svinged ot svuh knobs........... S45e to J-r-85. Ornaments appropriate for any car, IjrKe ot small, priced low at 70c to $6.00 mum . ' "a.aVMr rju' ii Electric Cijnr Lighters ricate Smokers They Increate the convenience and afety nf d:ivlnt...Wonuerlul gifta. Xe offer both handy-clamp-on, and permanently attached itylet, Jft complete ut prices from 1 axaa lo $2.50 A Attractive Ash Receivers Several pleating ttytea. Ah m wet Receiver with matih box holderiattached$2.75and-'-,c "Smlthlclt"... Combined ash receiver, match holder and automatic cigar ette server $1.95 Interior Mirrors Many rrutoritt pre driving without the protection of this nunlern nerea iy...and many more have mirrors that are old or uitiatttfactnry... Prob ably ao'.c of your trlenda would wel cmp ore of thec. All stles-..tn eluding mJc mitrora for cled cart, an J the ni-w'dul mirrura"lhat give poth p r- ma on (rout acjt a view to rear.. to MAS. 58c otc.ctIs', Certainly, you have s friend who It j driving without the engine proter tion or a genuine uoyce Muto tr.etet. Vv'liy not give him one... I "Western Auo" otfers thfee aires, lor email, niediom and V7H .nil The Family Gift Supreme "Western Air Patrol" You know you'll giv. hsnplneee If you give a Radio. ..and Western Air Parrot la the finest radio you can telert. A wonderful set, th. Tone, Volume, Selectivity, Sim plicity and Beaury of which Is e- t thuslasrically praised by hundred. ' of owners. $45 to $150 .e;. $79.80 to $225.00 Completely equipped. Convenient Terms Radio Accessories, of which wt otier a wonderful assortment... Rol. Cons Speakers, Kuprog Units, Cunningham Tubes, etc, are splendid gftt for those who already have radios. you've made comparisons' you'll notice that JcII-tIJ lastrt better, loolt better unj jells better, than other gela tine desserts. i It IS better, too. Icll-wcll contains only the purest 111 Crcdicnts known. That's why it's eiprcialy crod for chil dren. Adults too. Just say Jcll-wcl to your Croccr. Loganberry llavor if )ourc in doubt. Always in ' a RKD box. ! I S "PAY CASH IT PAYS" t. , - rsv.'wjim .. ri n- t ' r f 14-IH) Lit : -r s. .. H Ii A a , I of antrunirf ! sw m tMhf. VtW sW Assf. J, OU ) U v. tTn- 4 : -.i Public Market M;;i!r;Ji3:ir Bumpers are Always Welcome I lerr's a rift that Is not only practlc.il and use. ful, but alsT Improve, the appearance of the cir. tvery "Wentrrn Aii.i" Humprr or Rumper Tip it g-inrtinrred not to brciik,aiidii approved by the Underwriters. Sires and sryles for all csrs .... jt9 priced each, between $2fl and B'tmpcr Tips or llumpere-tr., r.iir,,. $ 1 1.7 5 to $25.00 "Clo-Lttc" Moto-Meter lltumlnsror, v.ry attractive and uschil, fitrnightdrlvlng. 4 K5 Two models I and $2.25. A SafoT-Stat (..An elee-rlraily operated motor heat Indicator that Is attached to the Dash Hoartl, leaving radiator cap fret fr an otna-4: j Ci ment. frlced to $7.50. S:op Signals A lafcry essential tint al ways pleases. S'verjlt.ise. lect fr.-in at "Wetrem An. ro SMVIIig pu..cs. C I mr.1 - to $J.23. A Keytalncr Will be Appreciated The genuine "Uuston" Keytalner Is the mcst convenient pocket, kef holder made... 3 styles tt all y ' "Western Auto " stores, 41 $1.00 50c tnd I tVS Phones 169191 Sixth Street at Walnut The World's Inrg. esl rrfnilers nf Allto Suf-;lies...Scrt'ing tie mororlif sine. I'JOV.. . Crmifilete lines of guaranteed Accessories, 'i'irej, Camp fjoods, . llaiio. -More thnn rjjO Stereo in lioWcst- t f Supply Co. 7TH & PINE STREETS A PnuRule Bussry " .' ...Illust the Hifi for motoring friends who hive ba-y. It It combined Bjhy h.iKoi and Motor Crib, tub ttsntially made, hehl, folds yH$ easily, tnd has rubber tltcd rs wheels, low price ., V "Wrsfcrn Awo" Service nffm Smpn Imtatldrfon ul aceiioriet at mini, mum coir. In many m. tune si, f REE of charre. Voh may arrange fit lain msrallauon of gifts when )ou fcuj thtm.