Page Four THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH 'FALLS, OREC.rtN Wodnf sday, January 1 LM jj r n Mil 4Rket r. B ENULI8H JL.ZL.!uudneMiuaiir K0W Por,;- OlSni - i . i . :10 p. m dinner mtulc; :J0-7, Published .every afternoon escept Sunday by The Herald Publish, j California Fruit Grower Ex rg Company at I01-1H South Fifth etrcet, Klamath Kails. Oregon. chanlt program; 7-7:J. popular k.aierd aa second claia matter at the postofflce at Klamath Falls, vocal and piuuo melodies; 7:30 Oregon, on August 10, ISM. under act of. Congress, March J, 17. 7:45, Albert Dro.' poultry lec " One Year 15.00 ' Six Months J.7 " Three Month 1.75 ' One Month .15 A8SOCIATM) PRKNH LEAKED W1RR MEMBKK OF AUDIT HI RKAU OF IIKITLAHON Member mt the ' aaoclat Prfi.a ! zclualvalv jf all sews dispatches credited to saper, sand alio th. local news published therein. All rig hi of rpubl- Mvllea of spsctat dispatches bsrata Wednesday, January 18192&" La Grande, Baker and Pendleton ! As talk of the Cr&ne-Odell cross state railr.oad ' has been revived to a point where the Interstate: Commerce Commission has decided to hold another i hearing on its merits, it is well to consider a few , things of extreme importance. ' In the northern part of the state is a finely devel-, oped section of country. - Its cities are La Grande, .' Baker and Pendleton. ; That section is served by the ; main line of the Union Pacific railroad which is ; , forced to traverse two mountain ranges. .- The main : " line of that railroad is a wonderful road.-' It is de veloped and . the country it penetrates is highly : r developed. v . If the proposed cross-state railroad fr;ra Odell 1 to Crane would cause the Union Pacific to shoot its ' freight and heavy passenger trains across the cen tral Oregon route there would be nothing gained by the new railroad unless it would be a slight saving ' i in operation, for the damage that would be done to -i La Grande, Baker and Pendleton would be heavy. - ' ;" , It is folly to force the imagination into unnatural ' 1 realms Just' to see railroads built Unless there is a ' paying country to develop, it is impossible to build ' .!ilroada before their proper time, and the business , ? interests '-pf the three cities. mentioned can well i analyze the proposed railroad 'carefully. ' ' ililiiiU OIESTUESQAY. vj I u-1 1 m e Kesiaent or . CUmnl-h Falla' Called by Death -I Hiram Rills Wlnnard. old-time Mwlrlent of Klamath, named awavl5 tables in play. at. the family home on Ninth stteet late Tuesday, afternoon, me aiiair wotcn promises to oe following an Illness of more than one of the outstanding of the year. , I season. Mesdames B. L. Har- The greater part of his life jdenbrook, R. E. Deweese. Byron M. Wlnuard spent In Klamaxh. Noud and Leon Crawford will ounty where he leaves Aide , preside as hostesses for the af circle of friends. He was known 1 ternoon. Mrs. Joseph Shirk Is to everyone as a man of splendid '. chairman of the committee in character. For many years he charge of refreshment. Reser--wae engaged In the livestock vat ions can be made through business In the Upper. Langell calUng Mrs. H. A. Runde of 532 Valley country. . ' ; North Second at phone 1262. : 'At the age of 45 years the de- The ladies will place the pro ceased ' moved west . to Oregon : ceeds of the bridge ia the bnild f root ; Iowa and sfuce ': '.that time i Ing fund ior the new church HI ou oeen actively engaged JJi, business and civil enterprises of the localities where he had re sided. He was born In Coldwater, Michigan, In September, 1861. At the are of 12 he moved with his fsmllv to Iowa where he. spent his youth and early man-1 hood in Delaware county. in ; 1385 he was married to Netta J. McKean. - He Is survived by his wife, .two daughters. Winifred M. Win ' nard of Portland, Mrs. Fred E. Fleet of Klamath Falls; one son. Howard E. wlnnard of . this city; two brothers. Dr. N. E. Wlnnard ago from Europe, will speik be of 'Eugene and Frank W.Win-1 fore the Woman's Auxiliary of rtara 01 Portland, end one sister, Mrsi Rnode A. Leach of Eugene. The remains' are at the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home, Pine Avenue at Sixth. GUERILLAS ARE SEEKING COVER ' (Continued from page One) tnd that his arrival wou'l he announced by explosion of two bombs. The explosion took place as forecast. When Sand inn did not appear It was believed that this was a warning to his co horts. - Failure - to quell Sandlno, whose strength Is unknown, has caused general uneasiness over the' country. Small groups of : outlaws roam In certain district ; t will, committing depredations of all kinds. Crimes have In creased. Parties n papers are blaming the other side for pres ent conditions. The conserva tive asaerti that Sandlno ;s u llHeral carrying on liberal poli cies; (he liberals assert that San dlno Is not recognised by the liberal party since bis failure to lay down arms. In accordance with Stlmson pact nd that he has received aid from the con servatives in order to keep the, country In state of turc.oll In Ihe hope of being elected In imi..,. Delivered cy Carrier One Year tl.EO Blx Months 1.50 Three Month , One Month . .(5 HJxlntr4 ril entltl.d I lh' ua. m a.nuAUa.tlf I 11 or not otherwise cr4Jt0 la this art also reaarvs. BRIEF NEWS , OF KLAMATH I of i .. a , St.- Mary's Aitar Society Sacred Heart church will pre-; side over a bridge afternoon on malic pains, I now sleep in corn Tuesday afternoon, February 7, fort, and enjoy good night's at the library. It is planned by. 'est." No one should suffer tne ladies to have not less than Mrs. H. A. ; Runde is general chairman of wnica tuey are planning ior. Annual Parents Night Members of the Order of De Molay of this city will observe annual parents night on Tburs- day, January 26. At this time all members of the order are ! asaeo 10 ne present wjtn ineir parents. This Is one of the five obligatory days observed by the Order of De Molay. Mrs. Abbott to Talk Mrs. T. S. Abbott of Moe's Btore, who returned some time the American Legion tonight on some of her experiences. Mem bers of the auxiliary are urged to be present. Mrs. Haunon Returned ' Mrs. Frances Hannon and son John Patrick has returned to n ; --. : weeks at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. P. E. Hannon. ' Mr. Han non who spent the holidays here returned after Christmas to re sume bis business duties. Holison's Arrived Today Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobson of San Francisco arrived In the city this morning from the south, called here by the death of their son, Richard Charles Hobson. Mr. and Mrs. Hobson -will accomnsnv the remsln to Astoria where fu- neral services will be 'held and Interment made. Music Teachers lleetlng Members of the Klamath Coun ty Music Teachers association are to meet Thursday evening at the nturilo of Mrs. Wlllard Johnson on Fourth and Main. Several In teresting papers will be given at this time by the various mem- ber of the, association. From Medford Robert Royle, business man of Med ford visited In Klamath Falls yesterday . for . several . hours,- ; Radio Program ture from KKOA 7:4641, 4ec- jture; g-9. White King orchestra; . Longinea time stgnsls; -l(t, j'The Vairabonila:" lu-ll, vocal .and Instrumental music by KtlW , .staff artists: 11-12, dance music. I KOl.N'. Portland. lm -7 p. , m.. dinner concert;' "-7: IS. : amusement guide: 7:15-8. or 'rhestr ioncert; g-10. studio ar tiste' program; 10.11:30, dance i muic. KEX. Portland. S.Um -6:30 ru.. niillty; :30-7. children's 1 P' t pro era 01 8, dance music; 8-0. .studio (nature: (-10, recital: lo ll 2. dance music. "j KKOA. Seattle. 447.5m 5- p. m. children's program; 6-6:30. specl!' entertainment: 8:30-7. 'network concert: 7-7:30, studio music: 7:10-7:45, poultry talk '7:46-8. book chat; 8-S. studio concert fro mKOW; 9:30-10. Pa cific coast network program. KOMO. Seatt. 305.9m C p. IB., concert orchestra: :30-7. network concert: 7-7:30. studio o-.uslc: concert orchestra: concert from KGW; 9:30-10. 1'a cific coast network program; 10 1S:S. orchestra. ' KQO. Oakland. 381. 4m -:S0 p. m., Bern's littlo symphony or cho&tra; (:30-7. network con cert; 7-7: SO, farm program; 8-9. vaudeville; 9-10, Pacific coast network program; 10-11, Hotel St. Francis dance orchestra. ' KJR. Seattle. 343.6m 6:30 p m.. time signals and utility: ,.6:30-7:30, dance program: 7:30 8:30. orchestra program: 8:30-9. quartet; 9-10. concert orchestra: 10. time signals; 10-12, dance orchestra. ' KFI, Los Angeles, 468.5m 6:15 p. m.. Dr. H. K. Myers; 6:20-7:30, orchestra; 7:30, de tective stories; 7:45, Scotch en teitainer: 8-9, song recital; 9-10, Pacific coast network program; 10. studio concert. KFON, Long Beach. 241.8m 6-6:15 p. m., Doris and Clarence: 6:15-7. concert orchestra; 7-8. noyelty program: 8-9. vand con cert: 9-10. Bible Institute pro gram: 10-12, dance frolic. KPO. San Francisco. 22.3tn--6-6:30 p. m.. town crier; 6:30-7. network 'conceit: 7-7:30, Gypsy music: 8-9, Atwater Kent hour; 9-10, string quartet: 10-11, State Restaurant orchestra. KYA. San Francisco. 309.1m 6:30-7:30 p. m.. Golden Gate erler; 7:30-8. Women's club pro- gram: 8-9. diversified studio pro gram; 9-10, popular musical pro gram. KFRC, San Francisco, 454. 3m 6:30-7:30 p. instrumental music, by the Cece'.ians; 8-9 courtesy concert; 9-10. '. sliidlo music; 9-10. concert orchestra; 10-12. dance orchestra.'' r KMQ. Tacoma. 254.1m 8-10 p. m., studio music. - I A GOOD THING TO KNOW ! K KM KM BER IT ";Mrs. Mary B ., (name furnish led) San Francisco. Calif., savs that "Foley Pill diuretic very quickly stopped a bad pain In my back, and where I used to lie awake at nieht with rheu- backache, rheumatic pains, sleep disturbing kidney and bladder iailmenls. when Foley Pills diur- etic may -be so easily had and at so small a cost. Judge LinJgey "If you live fast, at twenty, you'll ive alow at forty." SUCCESS The three 8's in Success stand for Service, Sincerity and Self respect. Ths Isn't a sermon, but a selling talk. We aell Auto Electrical Service smil ingly, sincerely and self- respectlngly. What more do you-want? W;P ; JOHNSON'S Auto & Electric, Service 724 Klamath Phone A4B He'U Be Talked About s- Democ jaitc chieftains will hold their famed Jackson Day dinner at Washington soon, snd tho gentlaiuan pictured here wUI be the. principal topic of discussion. He is Al Smith," of course. The splendid picture of htm was taken on his recent Sltb birthday. Many Hazards Eliminated by. Federal Help Since the launching of federal'.' FLINT. Mich., Jan. 18. Com? aid work in 1916. nearly 1.800 nient from the National Automo grade crossings have been elim- bile Show at New York, filtering Jualed according to Information .'back to Flint, Indicates that received at the Triple A booth 6riB'k' Rainbow Chassis ranked .,n chamber of commerce from tne uregon state .-notor associa- - teres U - t'.on. This has been accomplish-1 The Rainbow Chassis, prepared ed through two methods, by sep-' undrr ,ho siroerlslon of Kingston ...,in. ,h. ,i k ,h.n..4.'''fb' B"c stl engineer, rep. u ing tne nignway routes. , , l(Uaisu..p ,j regular 1928 Buick j It Is understood Mhat nearly chassis, exterior parts of which' two-thirds" of these . crossings. ." so cut away as to reveal were avoided by rerouting .the'"",? n,ovl" " ' ac,ual roads. Of the 414 crossings , xh. frame is finished In soft eliminated during 1928 on fed- tan Ducol and the springs, radls-i eral old projects. 202 of them were by relocation of highways. A number of states have taken nTioua lolon are conceaiei in. steps to eliminate road crossings, side the crankcase, head, trans- la making plan '.fof pavaicnt',;mlsslon -and rear axle housings.! building taany communities are' and tor.ine tube, and between' including funds for the construe- the cbannela of the frame, and tio i of nnder passes and over these flash on and off and change j passes. : hue as the chassis' flrivlug ap-l There Ste 232,755 crossings paratus turns, flooding the whole! used by motorists In the United display, wUh soft light of maay Statea today. Of this number tints. only 27.161 have protection in The chassis Is said to be the, any form'. Hlgnway authorities im o s t 1 elaborate attempt even point out that if the yearly ac- made to reveal the inner work-1 cident toll Is to be reduced still, more attention must be paid to grade crossing ellminalon. ' I BuickBeauty -Buick Luxuiy Buick Performance 1 mom You can buy a Buick closed car at prices as low as 1195, f. 0. b. factory. You can buy it on the liberal G. M. A. C. plan with it moderate down-payment which may be taken care of by your present par in trade. -4 These prices mean maximum value, and in Buick you get real beauty real comfort real per formance. You get the unrivaled value result' ing from Buick's unrivaled production jn the quality field. -J :;,.,' . Come in see Buick compare it with other cars of similar price then let the facts decide you to buy Buick. SEDANS $ 1 1 9 5 to $ 1 99 M .' COLiPES $ 11 9 5 to f 1 8 5 0 SPORTMODELS$l9i to$U25 - All pren f. e. b. F'fnf. Mfch., aetrmmenl ( ( ? miJttA. ' ' TfcsO. M. A.C.giwMcinsln,lnrmeiiiirbl,i mvaiiabU, BUICK BUICK ! - X. J v w , Buick' Chassis Attraction at Big Auto Show cxhMtt a locll, of publlc resents months of work. It con tor shell, and all other unlac-i nered parts: including gears. olftanilnff nlpbal Hmill tnmntt ,1 f logs of a motor car. Not only the operation of the pistons, but 'hat of valves, camshaft, push 4- GARAGE mm s At The Pine Tree f j 1 , i . The 1938 season t vaudeville has slsrlrd gusplclously at the Pine Tree theatre and Ihe vari ety unit that will avar for tho last time luday Is well up to the standard already set. On Ilia acreon '-"(ha I'rluce of lleadwallers" alarrlug Lewi Stone. New -York and. the Kits)' lttch 011 New Years Km. gaiety glllter..gladuosw...gold diggers and boy who fell hard for them all You must see ill SELL TICKETS rn nio A MM i? icwru nere are loe consequeuces fJK X)VJ VjAinC at an unsuccessful alli-mpl to still . 1 1 . v 1 the voice of ihn press at Ua-rautoB, In anilclpatwn of the capacliy dumago done by a dyne- . . . uilte bonili dutonuted luMieath lha crowd eipected to wltueea the 8l.r(,n,on H(1., ,,,, Tn. tafKt; clash between the American Lt- anil-vice act! villus were beitoved glon basketball learn aud His responsible (or Win attempt to d University of Oregon FrosU quln-l'ry " '- - , tat on the Legion floor next Bat-1 ' urday night, tickets for the game FIND NO TRACE . haVo beeu placed on sale at a , ' , number of busluesa houses. Qf YOUNG GIRL About 800 spectators ran be crowded Into the bleachers that 1 . flank the playing court In the NORTHAMPTON, Mas.. Jan.. hall. Because the mine Is sched- 18. IAI' Acting ou orders of uled to start promptly at eight Governor Fuller. llrlgartlur-U-n-o'clock. It will be noevssury to ral Alfred A. Foote, Massachu-, relieve the dour sale by previous sella commissioner of public saf sales. Ticket may be bought at ely, was on hit way here today the Mecca, the Blue Bird. Cham- to ink rhur.te of the .scattered ber of Commerce and the Junior agencies prosecuting Ihe search rlasa of the Klauiutb county for Miss Frances HI. John Huillh. high school, which will also con-1 Hnilih coll. so (rvshnian, missing du-t a concession during the 1 gam. rods, crankcase aid all Ihe other interrelated mechanism la plain-; ly visible, so that Ihe function of loach Individual part may ba readily dltcerged. . ", t AUTO LIMERICKS 3y CLARK EWTON An Inventlv young chap known aa Keller It u III a narrow garage In hi cellar Hut, he made a false start ,' . .' ' And the house came apart Which proves tut was not smart feller. , . USED CARS 1926 Oakland 2-door Sedan $750.00 1925 Essex Coach .; ......$450.00 J924 Hupmobile Touririg $350.00 ' 1922 Essex Four TouTinfr i...j..$17S,00 1923 Studebaker Roadster ...$250.00 1926 Chevrolet RoaduLer $395.00 LA PRARIE BROS. & ANDERSON MOTORS 820 Klamath Aye '. , Phoni 219 ' i t I ' : " I i I ,'.'- .V THE ONLY CAR.OF ITS KI N D I N THE WORLD No matter how much money or bow little you r plaonioa; to invest in a motor car--S THE NEW VICTORY SIX FIRST? . : fiowhero ia the world t ANY price is there car like it. Greater expenditure will not duplicate . it. It introduce more features that are new and different end better than any other motor car ia history. " 1 ; ; , , The Victory body and chassis, for example, are a ' single integral unit. Body sills are eliminated. The wide, deep Victory chassis frame, flush with the , body lines, eliminates the customary overhang of a wide body on narrow frame lowers the over-all r height and th all-important cenur of grayjty. Major body part are reduced to 8 a triumph in , " sirapli6cionI 175 pounds of superfluous weight are cast off! f . Double steel walls (battleship construction) are ' introduced, for th first time, In closed car design another safety factor of th first order! 'The car's power, pick-up, absence of sidesway at . . high speed, and incredible smoothness over rough ' ' road astound evcryon whQ take the wheel I ' And th Victory lines are superb! Low, mrt and individual with appointments and color effect that vie in smartness with the costliest. 1095 . 4-DOOt, SEDAN, t. O. B. DETROIT . Tune Id for Podge nrnthers Rndio I'mKram every Thurstlay nlglit, ) lo l::ll O'uclflc Hlnndnnl Tlinc)-r-.MM' Keil Hwork. OSTENDORF 515 Klamath 9fc Vj DODCE B (COTH.E H.S, INC. THI SENIOR SIX ANP AMIMCAI . I .- T '"T ry.t since last Friday L The governor directed that all I lllii (icilltlea of the stale b put to work to clear up the mystery which has ouly bova deepened by the multitude and diversity of clews which have puurcd In on Unmsllgaturs. r . REAL VALUES You ran prov your wisdom by buying a cur of us. A car Unit ha bevu pnu-ll rally rebuilt by men who know auto. Our I safe puui you ran , 1 be awuretl of rval value. MOTOR CO; Phone 272 CTO KY S IX f AIT1ST tOVl AlIU ON OUPUY At The Liberty A pli-tur of many angles u( lulerest and appeal Is lh new productlou "Tunguei of Hcaudal" " which opuaUnl a two days' ou gagvtuvnt ut tliu Liberty thsalrn Mulardny. Aside fioiu pulguanu ly dramatic slory that hi Ira the eru n( Inns and a series of power (ul stluatlous. It Is acted by one of the nioat rnpable casts of the svsson. Mao llusch flndt In the rot of the (inveraor's wlf on of th most pletureiu and ap pealing part that eh ha had. William Desmond Is well suited to tit role of the Governor. , IHH III.K HOW Haftodil yellow e r I p niolr fashlous a prlncnss Una frock - thst lake for novelty, a hug smashing bow with train on each hip. ANNOUNCEMENT VY havn remodeled tho lanco Hull at Kvno Into i niouorn a (1 Shop. We i handle yo f and guars: modern (iarugo and Itepulr We aro prepared to our repair work guarantee satisfaction. Her vice anil Tow rar. et-llour Hrrvlce . Highway Garage KK.NO, Ollji. I'll. I7KU W. 4. DIXON ATTENTION ; Builder' Exchapigt MEMBERS . BtprruU uircllug for rk-o Uua of officers, January 10, at The lllne Ur4, :50 p.m. A.I uiriuber uigi- to attend. SAN FRANCISCO : Klamath-Lakeviev Stage Line Reduced Fares , KlemnLb .'oils la Ijiksvlrw OXM tno Way IO.ko. Hound Trl(i Sing leaving dally at . m. from Terminal Stage . Depot 019 Hala St. rhone oog Metropolitan Life ' Iniurance Co. . , pi Kosr York ca! RonresentaMves; J '. - - f. n. nonixso.'? ,.' , f. 1 KICHPT - Tel. BXt-W-l . Red Ball Stage Line NEW ltKIlCf:D ItATEH TO LAKKVIKW f 0.00 ... Oae Way ! ' 11.00 Round Trip Phone '77 or 600 HOWARD Transportation Co. .STAGES Leaving Klamnlh Fall 7:00 A. My 10)00 A. l., 1 p. M 4i0rr. !., making onnaee. tlon to Portland and way point anmo day. Oonnoetlon at Ashland with Pickwick Wages for California points :BU A. f. snd 1 .00 P. M. Btaga's make, direct through connections to Portland and Seattle 10:0A A. M. and 4:40 P. M. Stage nnkn direct coa noetlon to Ban Francisco an Lo Angeles. . 1-ocal Offlro fllo Mnn Rt. , KliAMATH-WEKI HT.IOK Weeil and InltTlili'illatn Points l.v. K. I', TiBO; Ar. VVood 1U 1 Iv. Weed liOO; Ar.,K. F. OUH) Stages Leaving fltage Terminal Depot 010 Main St. 1 "" - j f l.fl.tm.ly ' iijgs, I hii.uuiur I; ImuhJK; I hotel, bcslisnt 1'iilllHI ,, I dining room, 'yij'' f";i 1 RATES M to l.MrZ2 f, MviTtu. fA'tvr'i 'r t! i 1 ,,.! Ift4,jfcfi'lsTiirS c?-ssssssi TAY0A, ' ' 1 QTX OIABJUXli ssvwvirvvrvvrvvvvvvvvvss