Pntimlnv, TVromber 17, 1927. l 1 Skyscraper Garage Going Up ROSEBURG DAN LIFTED TODAY IIOKKIII'HO, Hi. T. (,T Wlih Hie lining of the Infiititllo puralyala nun rim 1 1 tie condlll 'lis were realored to noitua Ihere to day after two weeks of strict ' laoluilon for all pvranna under ,!1 yerra of ago. When the I flrat ruae of puralyala appeared i In the city a strict quarantine wua Impt acil, all ptiraons under ifl years of age being kept off Ihn eireels and public nieellnga i foi bidden. EDIT 0, RIAL FROM OVER THE NATION T. B. MAI.AItKEY r. b: knoush .... Editor ...Ilusim-as Manager I'ublUlit'd every afternoon cxrept Sunday hy The Herald l'uhllah Ing Company at 102-121 Bcuth Fifth street. Klamntb Kalis, Oregon. THE EVENING HERALD. KT.AMATIT FALLS. OKI-CON. Entered aa aecond 1aa matter at the postofflce at Klamath Fall. OrefoAr-on Auguat SO, 1908, under act of. Congress, March 3, 187S. II On Year Oil Month! .... Three Montha On Month .... Ily Mail IH-llwrcd by Carrier ,.5.00 One Year 16.00 .. J. 75 Six Montha ..; - S.BO . 1.76 Three Montha a 1.95 .. .65 One Month t5 il I! AHSOCIATKP TKKSS l.EASKI) WIKK 1 li MKMHKIt OF AllHT III'KKAU OK IHUTI.ATIOX Mtr of Ikr AuwIiitH Fma ' fie Associated Praa U axcluaivaljr entitled to the us er republication of all news dlapatchea credited to It or not otherwise credited In this ppri sand also the locnl newa publlahed therein. All rlghu of republi cation of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Saturday, December 17, 1927. j When Children Unite J he city council learned what it means to have chil unite against them. When the edict was issued that coaling was no more because of fear of-accidents the coujjcilmen in their wisdom could think of nothing but doing their stern duty and saving humanity. No doubt thet left the council chamber with a feeling of satisfac tionjin thevbelief that' they had taken away a tempta tionjlthat might have caused disaster and possibly death. But the children of Klamath Falls viewed the mat ter jbntirely different They knew it was a lot of fun to coast down the hills and they did not think or care abotyt any other phase of the matter. : ' ' - ' " Stern, sedate Mr. Councilman made no hit with the children and straightway' sentiment began to form and thejjchildren began to express their feelings. 1 Now, a councilman can dodge brickbats from an iratii property owner. . He can stand to be called names by someone who disagrees with him, aad he even can stand the pitiless publicity of an irate pniss occasionally. $ut he can't stand the . bad opinion of children, fthat juvenile union is stronger than any known duly organized and properly chartered union, for the chil drefy broadcast their troubles to listening ears and the mesage falls on sympathetic hearts. . , . ' , jit was so in this case "and how the councilmen did scamper to get under cover. Children care not for alibis nor excuses nor buck passing, which is 'quite 'common 5ii: political life, hence there was nothing for the municipal ity to do but arange a coasting ground and do it quick ly before eome bright oung mind hit on a recall and started a petition. ' : . .' jtThe coasting ground was officially laid out and is now in operation, the children are happy, and every coir$cilrrfaV4iaS ea?Hed"'nat the child's opinion is more' forceful than the barrister's legal document. . V1SI1 SKXSK It donht exiata In the mlnda of any ws to the feasibility of arti ficial propagation ot fish aa com pr.red with Nature's methods lu sustaining our fish supply, a atutemrnt made by Mr. Henry O'Malley. Chief tif the V. 6. llur oau of Fisheries, on the occasion of his recent visit to Portland, would go far toward dispelling that doubt, saya the Western Out of Doors maguiiae. He said that the return on natural spawning is anout threa fish per The ngh one out of thro?. In other words. 9.6U0 egKS under artificial pro pagation produce 6, S.I 3 fish ready for the consumer aa against 1J under natural methods. l'AKKXTAli SI.At'KKKS Circuit Judso Corkm of I.ake view. hearing a plea for divorce at Medrord. reluctantly grained a decree to the wife, allowing her custody of the two children 9 and 6 years old, says the Mod ford New. With tear wot eyea parent, i he nleadcd with thr.niuther, licg- Kederal Government, thro- glng that she become reconciled his department, has been to her husband nud that the two carrying on extensive tloug over a period J ears, seeking solution ot the problems that must be solved it our grandchildren are to enjoy the blessings that are ours. One of the Bureau's achieve- meuta that has had far-reaching luvestiga-; forget their differences In order of many that the little family might re main together and the children be given the homo which la their birthright. , There la nothing particularly unusual In the story. It Is the common tragedy of children sac mtMm effect on the culture ot both com- rificed to the relflsh whims, the merciat and game fishes waa in hnsty tempera, the stubborn wills demonstrating that our anadrom-iof parents whoso marriage vows ous fishes, particularly salmon, ' pledged a llfolong partnership, return to the strenra of their j The reason for quoting thta nativity. Another discovery that particular case is the fact that was announced only this year Is the Judge was apparently more that the salmon of the Columbia deeply concerned in the fate of Hiver range as tar north as the children than were the par- Southeastern Alaska. Hut one of ents themselves Somebody has ' Mr. OMalley's most' difficult to be Interested, it tho children problems was to deterttttt'o what of the divorce court are to to, is the harvest from the natural -kept from other court rooms u.! sowing of salmon eggs. In other they grow older, but there Is no words: hat percentage, of tli possible substitute for a good j eggs spawned by a pair of sal- homo and no excuse for the par imon, unmolested, on the riffles ents who refuse even to try to oi tnetr cnosea stream will hafca provide it. and mature to adult fish? I We are making too casual and The Karluk Hiver In Alaska easy this shilling ot parental was chosen as the location for responsibilities. We fuss around i .this study. A "gate", through with baby homos nnd detention which all salmon ascending the homes aud homes for dependent j river had to pass, was built and. children, at great cost to the pub-i I just aa a stockman counts his lie purse and great loss to the! i sheep, the salmon were counted; child. Instead of insisting that1 380,000 passed through. Four the parents themselves ehould do years later, when the progeny of their simple duty. the 3S0.000 returned, three pass- Law can do something, but the . ed through the gate where one power of public I had passed before. more. During th fine! A threefold Increase In nmn was driven to do his i 'four years. But wait a minute, through fear of being called a The average female salmon do- slacker. posits 6.000 eggs.' Assuming that If those who dodge their dutlei the sexes of tho first run were as parents vcera punished by the i evenly divided, .which is usually social ostracism visited upon the case, 190,000 were females those who dodged their duties as ffiiTa tui'iitsi. IrTlJ n W k 20 DISCOUNT or. Tho first unit of tho SD-story Book Tower In Detroit Is this 12-Ktory gurago building, miking room for 12 ml aulomolillea. The gnraue will be ot I he modern ramp type, with aepnralii up and don ramps, nud will have many improvements und refinements not fcund In tho usual public gurage. -t-H-ttH--t 11 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ' , Wishing , . Portraits for Christmas I ill be given Special Rates i R. E. STINSON PHOTO SHOP Opposite Court House i-f-H-4-f-m-H-H-f 4-H-W-f t"H-f 4 f 4 I' l-l-M-f TIRES and TUBES AHSiica AJAX TiRj:3 Make an Ideal Chrislnas Gift. This Special Offer to Lest Until Christmas Only. I 5 j BUICK GARAGE J .nothing, but the .t opinion can ttt J h.i war many a to do his part T PHONE 42 The Red Bluff Meeting ' ' fiQhursday nearly a hundred men interested in hav ingihe Klamath Falls-Weed highway constructed, met at TRed Bluff, California, in a serious conclave. They weye; present to push forward plans for the highway. J. J. Murphy, California assemblyman, who has done so jrhich for this highway, waa present and told of pro grejj made. Of intense interest was the carefulness which marks the-'iction of the Californians. The supervisors are not opposed to the new road; on the other hand most of them are very strong for it. But they are tied up with statutes which have been woven by legislatures much as the spider weaves its web and the difficult thing rignf now is'to, find a way in which counties can aid in jMiilding a highway that is for distinct and general uie. .'They will find the Way; however. It is taking a lftntf time 'bui when so' many able and sound thinking officials as they did ..Thursday for the sole purpose oftfi'nding a way,' rc3f aEcured a feasible plan will be worlted out. - ... 2. ' i .: Klamath Falli' delegation of five was a strong stim ulajit to the' gathering at Red Bluff. It would have bcijij a serious mistake to -permit "that meeting to have beejv held without Klamath representation. Mlre believe there h no doubt about getting the road stared within a reasonable time. Murphy has dug up mor4 aid and assistance than any of U3 ever thought. Th&j coupled with the positive ! support the! California coiMies are going to five to the project, will ensure its 8UCf S3. - . v : . THE LAST WORD 8e Our Newest Shipment. of Mirrors . ?(t Unf rained Ready and equipped '' for hanging. Jist the thing for Chistmas Gifts to hang over 3 jpjione 43 fireplace or hall stand. F. R. OLDS . 614 Klamath i.i and these deposited 950.000.0t0 eggs In the upper reaches of the Karluk River that year of which only about 1,200.000 survived, or a little better than one-tenth of one per cent. Or, in other words, from every 9.500 eggs luld onjy 12 mature fish emerged. Not a very prolific yield. Aa against this record we cite the report "of the Superintendent of Hatcheries for the Oregon State Game Commission, a sum- ruarir. oTwhlchr.Laonrs la this !a4k'r:acc8rdIig'Ao ( 'report. 52,022.1 16 eggs wera taken, ar tificially, last year. Of these, 12,737,012 were lost In the pro cess ot eyeing aad 2,5s 1,53 i were lost in hatching. After the eggs are. hatched mortality, or dinarily, Is light and the report makes no mention of any such losses, but accidents sometimes occur, so we will allow a margin of 2,000,000 loss between hatch ing and liberation (it being un derstood that the fmh when re leased hare practieally reached maturity, making a total In the loss column of 17.318.60fi, or about one-third of the total egg take. 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