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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1928)
i .Par Four THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAT.T.S. OREYlON Filthy, January 23, 102S, ..T. B. M ALAHKEY H. fcNULItSH .. Editor ..Business Manager The Luckiest Day, Friday the 13 th Opinions on Chances of Al Smith Victory Widely Differ Published every afternoon except Sunday by The Herald Publish ing Company at 102-122 South Fifth street. Klamath falls. Oregon. K..,i.rrf second class matter at the nostofflce at Klamath Falls, Uregpn, on August 30, 106, under act of Congreaa. March 2, 1S7S. ; , By Mail ' fir Tmf Thirteen Bound Closely to Nation's Fortune; History Proves Day is Good One for U. b. JfltX Montha Tuna Montha One Month Delivered by Carrier ..25.00 One Year t 60 2 78 Six Months S. 60 1.7S Three Montts 1& .65 One Month ........ .( n t.t . v. ASSOTIATRO PRKSH I.K.ASKD WTRK Vj . MEMMCK OK AUDIT Bl'RKAU OF CIRCULATION Ik NfMbtr or tfce .eli Pma r Associated PrM l sscluslvaly entitled to th u or republication f all new dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited tn thle papir, nd al.o the local newa published therein. All rtshta of republi . uktloa of apodal dlspalchee herela are also reserved. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928. : The Beef Steer '" The beef steer is soaring high and the cow jumps over "the moon, figuratively speaking, as the market each day "shows a better tone for beef. It is a great day that Witnesses the beef steer and his sister prancing back into public favor, for the cattleman "lias had a period of depression that took more courage than a soldier possessed to stay in the game. Many fell OVAhe financial whirlpool and were sucked under. The ranches and ranges were of no value because people could not use them and make them pay taxes. But, now is different With beef at present prices we will see tho old cattle days return for this interior country. The big hatted cattleman will be once more the picturesque 'figure we once knew as he walks down Main street with '.iliis big cigar held at a Joe Cannon poise and in his flask "pocket will be deposited a roll of bills that would choke the. proverbial Missouri mule. "" The old Klamath is coming back from a cattleman's .stand point. In the Death House Jnstinctively we shudder at the thought of Ruth Sny der in the death chamber last" night As to Henry Judd Gray, we hardly give him a thought he was a man; he trad- killed deliberaely, cooly and with malice afore slUtfught; he paid for his crime with his life.. Uiit Ruth, the once beautiful Ruth, in .the death chrtm hcr is a different matter. We turn pale at the thought i i I 4, 7 i WWW .VSitf - . r -: fitljr. tern. Iciil riindldutn wa rati sol up nui'liiM Snilili," naya another mill Hinlth leader. I in U-y looks ii good tn lili a anyone rtt: ll now." I liirlili'iilully. such men a lhc piiuiolv raise lliw throat Hint t la v will iriini( a third candi date. r.'r-i-titliiK Hie dry South. ir .. . . " T j I .tUKJ.- 1 J lly ItOUN'KV I)I T lli:it M-: V HfMli-r Writer 1 Mutiy tiollilclana In bolh partlea Imlli-ve he run; nmt of !) H" rmhlliaiia peeni U believe ao, partly bei-nune If one of Ih.'lr box were a tar out aliead In rlieir. tacp Hmllh la In III paiiy a Iheie would be no coll I.. I. It la almi lliteretlll( to nolo thut winie of the aiitl-Hiiilih Iiu.Iit profexa wlllliianeea to lot I repetition of the Madlwin Square ir Kculili In nuiuliialed by the con-1 I ... ... .....I... V r . nrrKhiiitllil,'!!! ... .Ir, ri.llL.illl MlrilUUII till I lift ,1-llin'M. it.li- - " . r ... ... . I r. ..r II. I. klml Mllllll llllllie lll liariy riiiuiimii', WAS.l.NtlTON. Jau. U.-Oue tSSZ? of liila At tlil rly .1.1. , ' " who hi. c.....c. may of the mot widely MP.u.ed be- i " d.- daro whether It I. , . a. he tloe.n I noml- llofs tod.iy mni-ernlnr, the lienu,- Smllh looVa e.peiliilly BtrohK a. threat or a proinl.e , i " J ciailc presidential nomlnallon la becnuao nu dry Prulealnut rnndl- Neurly everyone adnili" inn' ".,.. ,,, . w . that tlovernor Al Smith will take ,lie ha. .l appeared t .bal- Smith hue nuule an e. el .nt gov' .Nothing make, a u i . rk.,r. i. h....vur i i., . ,:..,., ii.,.,liv ,.r ertior of New York. Atler Hint Hi in a. to rend aouiethliig good lie niiiipi'ii nm iihiiiiih wi lime, and never bad. write down. a murked dtvl.ton of opinio Ohio probably could have most of hla eiii'inl.'. flral explain that ho that I,,, bin among polltlcluna hero a to th,. Southern ileleK.tlon.. Hut budly handicapped by HI" r - B I hoiteHinl whether he will gel the noiulna- ho know, thut If h ware tn .iitrt llglon mid then proceed In ami' k t, ,0 tug V r . -.C'i o-i r;N7 a ni tos i ike "bU cax'6 varnwvg Hon at all. out a. the i.i.imstilon cundlduln Him on the groiinii tnai ne i. The picture la omewhut blur- the Smith folk, never would let and Hint he ha. hon a grnp red. l'olltlclnna who onco mild him win. Ilia hope I. that be neither in nuiionm ir.uiei Hint Smith had nn chance at all muy eventually be nominated u DemiMiulli: principle.. nr.. Hikw u-lllinir til cnni'tulo tllllt m i'i.li)tiriimli.e. I h i... .ii.i.i -,,.,..... a v..i.i...r nv lii.mocrntle There I. much daiule anion minority Mill proto.ee to believe favorite boiii. to be found .trill- Democrat, n. to Jil.t whnl Ileum- Hint he haa not. They expect the ting out onto the .laae. "If I crallc prliiclil.' ale. but Sinlih. two-third, and unit rule, to bcut hud anv .tale delegullon for any foe. point out thai Senulor I ope- blm. nuinher of bullot. and It then land, one of 111. John the llnp- More light probably will lie should happen to in to Smith." Ht. came hut the other day In hed during the forthcoming eav. one anil-Smith renator whn favor of the protective tariff and n...Hnv h..ru of the IWinocral Ic hu. Wen timed to allow III. name Hint Tamninliy ctngrelllell are national committee and the Jack- to he ucd. "I'd never g.-t back niitorltin.lv opptwed to liutiilgrii- .on Unv dinner. The rommlltee. Inm the Senitt". .My coimtltu- lion restriction., according to the present dope. em. would believe Hint I had All Hint, of course. I. not Ilk' ,v will pick Cleveland a. the party", double-crossed them In the hope to Impr-n. Hie Smith armies. I'll convention city. tndlannpoli. i,( the vice presld ntlnl noiulna- the oilier bund. Snilili uiuiuc.- rould have had the convention Hon or something." tlonnlily has mmle progress In r... ih. ..kin. t. l..rr......l the west. The whole qiiesiion but Indiana fn'morrnls wauled II "On-e we're In the convention, s us to be one of whether b" held elsewhere. They hopo and we won't have any trouble round- run corral enough western tie -. i.. ,.lu..t .ti.tn ilik .1 in In if mi our ilelonnte. from the gate, to mid to hi. eit.lertl tlele- ludiana next November and a South behind Hie most ronveit- gate, und beat tlio S miiIi . A modern girl's Idea of know- how in work Is putting a iieedlo on Hie phouugraph. I ANNOUNCEMENT Wo have remodeled the liin.e Hull at Keuo Into a modern tlarage and Itepalr Mini. We are prepared to linu.:ie .inr refuir hiiih 1-1 tiitil Ktturanten .atl.factloii. Hi-i it ,, nii.l T.iur rar. u Ll-llour hertko lligliway Garage KKMI, HltK. i i. i-i ii tv j mviiv Don't feel that you 'might to i . If they were aware of these stny Indoor, and keep your fin-. thins.; the father, of tho l!e sers rr.isse.l l ist lifcans totl.AT r.'.tblie then rr n e del li- rt happens to be Krfd.ty the 13th. 13 iitio the A ::i. si . n -i in. ' Accordiui; n the si-pcr-iitloes I very etfectholy. 1 lore of the ases Krldny the 13th . Kor our citlonnl r.-.oti i thev j nuy be fraucht wilh ev:l . mens picked "K I'luribca I'nvin." but America, at lea!, ousht which h-s 13 letters. Da the! to regard the day as the luckiest rs. i t: been of ovr coun'r- tli"v ' on the calendar. j "v:t an e.-ele. tirh 'nj o" viiilch j Friday and the nnni'-r n. has 13 feathcre. They I. i d the either together or separately, fnu&dntl-ns of t!ie Wki'e IIo:;r.e nave played a larye aua bLUc- on October 11. 1ST;. They or ficlent pm In American history, ganl-ed the Northwest territory and anyone who thinks they are on Jn'r 13, 17S7. unlucky wii: have to take a sec-1 So much for our early hls ond guess. : tory. Now K-t's come down to IVrvhlng's ltirtlnUtv. , ; nio.lem times. To begin with. It's supposed' Wooiirow Wilson, wart Im e to be the height of 111 luck to be rres:d'-nt under whom Amerfc.i bi.rn on Friday the 13th. Yet v. . v. rrioin In lt cr..tes ilener.'l John J. IVrshiuK. war-' V tr 1.: Iciu-ri in h. r.'m.' :!me cmnm.iiiii'T of the A. E F.. An i : !; .-re -.. 13 i.'Vrj il.,. born on such a date, and uni;tur of his nillltarr ehlef. of a woman being strapped to the .electric chair, of a : " "" admitted that M his n:n the a:uteu.u:,aj j.r.r." a-, s. j. T -. XI.1UIUP,, i iir fel Cill n HIVri" I woman murmuring her last prayers before she atoned with her life for a crime, of a woman a member of the weaker sex surrounded by men, being executed in the prison house. Instinctively, we say again, we shudder and turn pale ; for deeply - ingrained in all of is Vthe feeling that woman should be protected. But soberer reflection brings up back to the conclu sion that justice was meted out in Sing. Sing prison last night. It was not revenge ; it was society protecting itself against combined murders, against mote cold-blooded and carefully plotted homicides. ALLKT FLATTENED. GRANTS PASS, Ore., Jan. 1J. (AP) Stanley Rogers tossed Tom Alley twice last night after Alley had taken the first fall with an airplane spin.. Rogers Deadlocked Alley for both falls. i VOTE OX TARIFF WASHINGTON, Jan. 1J. (PI The senate agreed today to vote on Monday at three p. m. on the risen pretty high for a man J whose life began under and un- ran victory of St. Mihlel favorable star.. The exact date won on Friday, the 13th. of his birth was September 13, Our prosperity rests on our In 1860. diiBtrles, and If they should have Then, as everybody knows, bad luck the country as a whole there are 13 stripes in the Amer- wouM share It. Hut there are lean flag. Originally, when that exactly 13 letters In the name if!a t fit -roe! tin -ireed- trf-tor of one ". of our lilggfRt - corpor- Hi..t.V So ......... .i i ... . ,i,o nil........ iiitio nviv ... ,ia. ... iuiu viriiMrai .uotor. a IT U also. And, of eoorse, thera" were there 'are 13 letters In tho title 13 colonies at the time of the of another Industrial giant, the Revolution. ; Standard Oil Co.. which has en- If 13 were an unlucky nam-' joyed fortune's smiles for years, ber for America. George III Now let's examine Friday a ought to have won that war in bit. I.s it unlucky? no time. Bnt the combination Friday a (mkm! Day. proved sa lucky for America ' Nat for America. Columbus whose revolutionary commander sailed on a Friday and discov customartly signed his name Geo. ered land on another Friday. Washington, In which there are The Declaration fo Independence exactly 13 letters that on June ! was introduced on a Friday. IS. 1778, the kingdom of France Cornwall!, surrendered on a Frl decided to come to tho new day. And, as If that isn't enough, country's aid. and thus made in 1776. when George III called for immediate tariff. revision of the a.nlnttnn nf Qonatnr MrMastei". republican. South Dakota, calling " Vl c uiy 01 tsunn; anu prayer ... . . ImlniunflanMi i i .. IJ . i . I . I .. . i .... " .-.- ..t.LMiu i ui-uru tne oeieat Yon might notice that there of the rebcllionus colonies. He are 1J letters in "revolutionary," j issued his proclamation on Fri too. ; day the 13th. fr.sportB; 11-12, Cocoanut Grove Radio Program I d""7I"hetr;- . ,n, 1 I j KFI, Los Angeles. 6:30-7, p. ' I m., popular program: 7. art stu KGW, Portlind. 6-7 p. m. ' dents' club of Los Aneeles: 8-9. dinner music: 7-8. studio, en'er-' concert through the Pacific cotst 23 L.. What Our Neighbors f Are Doing : fciSome neighbors who are soon to build a home -J(on Pleasant street were talking boards and i brick and stone one evening late last week. One woman thought a Ted brick house the finest t. thing on earth. McDougal's wife said that she . thought grey stone had much more worth. And so the talk wont round and round till Mios McKov.sn said, to her a fctone house looked a f ; jail and brick was much too red that when .; she built herself a house she'd build with Long Bell lumber so she could paint it as she pleased '""'in dainty charming color. And when the paint got soiled and sad, or styles in painting changed .. t, - . j. ..1 J l. r some oiner coat oi L,ong-rsen paini wouia mane it new and handsome. But those who want a stucco house, or one of brick and lumber will find us ever on the job to serve them without blunder. Big Basin Lumber Co. X Long-Bell , Trade gut "EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH" Phone 107 - Spring and Main Klamath FalU, Ore. talnment; 8-9, Wrlgley hour, the Pacific coast network; 9, Lou j glnes time signals; 9-10, Mcm ! ory Lane hour, Pacific coast network; 10-10:30, concert by I the -Motor Coach Entertainers; 110:30-12. Order of Hoot Owls. I KOIN, Portland 6-7 p. m.. dinner concert: 7-7:15, amuse ment guide; 7:15-8, Benson ho tel orchestra: 8-8:40, Junior string orchestra; 8:10-9, studio program; 10-11:30, dance frolic. KEX, Portland. 6-7 p. m.. titilty; 7-8. stndlo concert pro gram: 8-9. rtttdto feif. res; 9 D 10. talk: 9:10-12. dance froli-. KMO. Taeoma--7:3u-:3 n. m.. studio t.nt riainment: 8:30-!.. I miilil.-: 9-10. diversified pro Krum K ; fj. HiJfkur.o. G-7'lii p in., or. hesira concert; 7:15-7:3o. feature program; 7:30-8, con cert: 8-10, Pacific coast networit concerts. KJK, Seattle. 6-6:20 p m.. time signals, theatrical ami mar ket news; 6:20-6:30. news; 6:30-7:30. dinner concert; 7:30 8, studio features; 8-9, concert 'trio and soloist; 9-10, studio program; 10, time signals; 10- f 12, dance baud. ! KO.MO, Seattle. 6-GM1 p. m . chlldrtn'. program: 6:45-7, auto j j information ; 7-8, orchestral pro- jgrom: 8-9, concert throuch Hi"', i Pacific coasrt network: 910. stu- ' idio feitures: 10-11. novelty pro-;' Igrnm: 11-12:30, dance music. ' KKOA, Seattle. 6-6:30 p. m .i. 'courtesy entertainment; 6:45-7, jj touritiK lliiuiinuiii.il. i-o. . ".. i ; cert orchestra; 8-10, Pacific coast network concert; 10-10:30, "Henry and the Doss:" 10:30-12, Hoot Owls from KOW. i KYA, San Francisco. 8-10 p. ! m.. studio program; 10-11, dance entertainment. KGO. Oakland. 6-6:55 p. m., little symphony orchestra: 6:55 7:30, utility; 8-9, concert thru Pacific coast network; 9-10, N B. C. concert; 10-11, dunce or chestra. K.NX, Los Angeles. 6 p. m., i nilt more hotel orchestra: C:30, j courtesy concert; 6:45, talk; 7,1 Charles Hamp; 7:30-8, fenture 9, IlUtiuore hotel orchestra; 10, J network; 9-10, Pacific coast net work concert; 10-11, musical playmates. KPO, San Francisco. 6-6:30 p. m . town crier; 6:30-7:30, or ran recital; 8-9. Wrlgley hour: 9-10. Vcmory Lane; 10-12, KPO dance orchestra. 'ir It fl icu-vveii yf 1 f AJ L-.wV IN U failures with thii dessert. Just pour the dry Jcll-ivcll pow der from its air-tight coununcr directly into the mold. Then add boiling water and set aside to cool. ' In a short time you have as . fine a dessert .is W'as ever set be fore a kin. Clear, (inn, beauti fy!. Dchciou', too. And the most healthful dessert you can serve. Ask your crticcr for Jcll-wcll. Always in the KI D box. 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