Vngo Four THE EVENING I1KRAUX K1AMATH 1'ALLS, OREGON TIlUlHI i MAt.AP.KEV . Editor -...Business Manager Published every afternoon except Sandiy by The Herald Publlsh Idi Company at 102-123 South Fifth si reel, Ktamatfc Folia, Oregon. BISHOP TALKS : TO KIINISi JCntered second dm natter at the postofflce at Klamath Falls, ! Oregon, OB August 30, 1906, under act ot Congress, March I, 1879. Taking. as, his lex I, - Ttj Mall IVllTCTeil by Carrier- On Tear . 15.60 One Year 50 8I Monlba ... 75 Six. Months ; S.SO Three Montlii 1.7S Three Month! 1.95 " Ona Month .. ,6S One Month .85 ASSOCIATED PRKSS LEASED WIRR MKMBEK OF AVIMT DI RF.AU OF CIRCi LAT1QX Member of the Aaslnte4 PreM The Associated Prens Is exclusively entitled to tne use or republication of all news dlriKitrhrs credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, sand also the local new published therein. AU rights ot republi cation of special dispatches herein are also reserred. Thursday, January 26, 1928 Gigantic Growth Think back just a short time and remember the empty store building which was converted into a ten-cent pic ture show. You saw the fire department going to the fire, you saw the comedian hurling the custard pie, and you went away smiling. ...... Little di dyou realize that the foundation for one of the biggest business enterprises the world has ever known - was then being laid. Little did you realize that the foundation for one of the ! reached the high brackets note the dispatches which tell j ert fl today of a deal involving one hundred' million dollars. The Fox corporation 1 as bought the West Coast nnd Wesco string of theatres through the country, and will "operate under one head." ' Thus, the little empty store room business of a short Service. I Above S e I f", Hishnp William ! Kriulngton addressed the mom j hers of the Klwanla club In a most inspiring; talk at the noon j I mi eh eon today. Thai till prnb ' leme must eventually yield In the ,' spirit of friendship was pointed 1 out by nishop Remington. "Not only do service clubs nd j vance the interest of the (ens 'fortunate, hut they advance In terest In I ho entire community. You cannot possibly live where I service cltibs are prominent with ; nut reaping benefit". Bishop Remington ueelured. I Citing Minneapolis ns an ex I ample of effective service club work, the lllshop related how 1 ninny years ago u service clnli sponsored the- movement for a public pluy ground and as a r.i snlt of that inovonieut tho city today has. spent more, than ten million dollars for play grouud. public golf courses un.l other places of recreation. "Play grounds are essenlinl (o every community", he concluded. I (ieorgc Cunning, presided as 'chairman of tho noon lutichton iand invited K, .M. Chilcole and his division of nitie men to be guests at the head of the tuble as a courtesy for their having a one hundred percent attendance at the luncheon last week.'' E. II. Kalsiger defeated Harb- oover by a . large majority in the race for president -.which was counted by straw vole. A. number of other candidate were in the race, soflle of 3 bent rutMl ning close to ttaisiger. -T E. M. Chilcole and his division will have charge of the program Leh erg ; From 'the People Herald, " j ad it .ynit " Editor of The Evening Dear Sir; . , I would lie very glad would give this letter sisien ih your columns. Too murk credit ranunl be given the : American I.okIou post of Klamath Fulls- for llielr efforts. - . .1 "Praise to the American Leg lou of Klamath Fnila and to 11. E. Cell and tho Veteran's hospl lul In Portland tor service rend ered to nij- friend Arthur Ker rirr . 1 railed Mr. tints ai S.tiil o'clock ill Ihe uftoriiooii und laid him Mr. Ferrler, was ill and needed hospital care. Mr. tleti had transportation lor Mr.-Fer rer the next niorning at 8:vil I o'clock,. I received a card frmn lii 111 in which he stated tho hivv pital staff were wenderful to him and lhat we should lit, verv slud that wo huve Hie kind of an 1 orgnuixntion with whiclf to take i care of disabled world war veter ans. ' , 1 M. UKEVES. 406 Main Street. KAIL T START . Because a tieeessiirj; part of tho mill engine was missing,- the smalt 'portable Weyerhaeuser plant five milea west of Kluinath Falls on the ilolllduy mill site failed to open yesterday as sched uled. Weyerhaeuser o f 1 1 c I uls here have been obliged to send away for the necessary equip ment. . 'Harold Davis ! ; Wins Decision ; .: a 'in J tt.s rovu 000s At The Liberty At The Pine. Tree KOSEIirtlC, Jan. S. ' Harold Davis of Etigeue, . won j capos an unpopular decision over Sinn-1 has surpassed llnrd riding und swifl union uiurk . Tom , Mix" luteal, "Tim Canyon of Light" now showing I Ihe Liberty Theater. For breuth j Inking Htispense nerve tingling (A'l-r-' csi lieAiienl. and liulr raising es- It is doubtful If eve,, Tom 1 ""Vl,"l . " " ..,., ... . . i sii enu oesirueu 111 ley Stewart of Portland ill a tills gripping drama of the Iron-8-iouud boxing match here last Her. Not only are there some real night. Stewart was tho aggressor shock, producer lu the nioiiu Ibroughout and 'In the second i lHuous country where, many uf Davis down lor the I i" tucea are tuxun mil uai- tie scenes 111 rrnnce, wnore Tom plays the part of a dlspalrhr round put county of nluo, but by a series : til hi k unK" pii hi ii'h ifui lieu i ... , - , . ,. . ,. , Stewart groggy in the second and "l,r' ar0 u," fu" ot "'"" eighth rounds nnd obtained a u"l,'ll!"'- . . , . tWtj to ono decision, joe Jowt-tl 1. ' of Portland Scott llollliigs of! PAtiK MR. til PI.IN Kla'muth Falls, fought an S-; Judge: School girls ot Yakl round draw. Hulling was clov-j . Wnsh., have made an upple erer thun Jeweu but the' hitler i I'1" 'net In diumeler, right was glv n credit for nggresslve- , Inches, deep and filled with a Ion ncss. Ju 11 seml-tlnal Johnnie or frulis, but a wondejliii movie I.ee ot Khitnnlh Fulls knocked j Ibis would uiuke If they could mil II11I Hudson of Eugene l.t the ; only rind 11 comedian strong en first round. ' ough to throw II. Tlin biggest things are the sliupU'St. Nn.L, iHiillliliiXlty or .em. 01 Ion. bul .lis depllt and Irulb murk real grenlness. In the. In stance ot "lion 1 1 nr." til the Plllo Tree Theater, love gild re venge are llm sup re 1110 motives tho Itoin house ot lliir; l4ve, nil lueoiisolubln pas sion lhat makes Us hwo svareh the wide world over lo find his Inst mill her and sister, und l.ovu the flowering ' ot youth's umv Hons to his true 111 .He. Esther: these sit the keys lo Hen llur'e heart u,id llinso are the elements of nppeul that make his alury ao engrossing, ' PNEUMONIA Call f hynivUiu Thn Ufllr. "tmrj(nc liMitnnl with VICKS - V VapoRub Oer II fleu JmnDfJ ..rh t ,-r --.- y- EE timo jio-n Vino MnoonnaiJ int r W ..(, t 'or next Ihursuay. noon. -n . v v . . . iu.w j . 1 v. , .11c iiauuii o uigci enterprises. Radio Program. ' Selfishness? V;";No more amusing thing has happened in a long time f'than the attitude of some of the state newspapers when they charge Klamath Falls with selfishness rehuive tb the i'V cross-state railroad and the Modoc Northern. ' There is nothing selfish about wanting cae job done be ;' fore another is begun, especially in view of the fact that K excuses have been. the cause of Oregon s lack of railroads 1 7:is-8, orchestra concert: 8-. tun T,nt ,rt Istui Obituary rm t i,.RA noYi.E v, ii'lara Doyle, wife of Martin F. Doyre passed away nt beq late residence 15U5 Martin avenne on Thursday morning ' at : ts : 3 1 KGW,' Portland, 491.5m -o-clock. The end came following C::w p. m., dinner concert: ,6:30- an Illness of several months tdura- 7 :."u, (Golden West concert: 7: Si)-, Hon. In addition to her husband 7:40. educational lecture: 7:40-8,; she leaves n son 1 Karl Conrad popular.-entertuinment. by TomJ l)oyle. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. my Luke's Flower C.lrls; -. 1 Israel Mc.Mlchael. all of Port Ang Calpet hour: 9. Longines time eles, Washington and a brother signals: S-:J0. Dodge Bros." pro-1 and sister of Portland. Mrs. Uoylu gram: 9:30-10, "Moon Magic' KOIN. Portland. 31m -7 p. m., dinner concert: 7:00-7:15, amusement guide and utility: .-for the past fifteen years. ;? There :iB nothing selfish about, Klamath's request for completion of the Modoc Northern railroad, which has p been ordered built. . : . Neither is there anything selfish in this city advocating the completion of a line of road that will give a better , freight rate to all Western Oregon products that are ' shipped east. 7X ED I TOR I A L S ; ' FROM OVER THE NATION dio artists: 9-9:30. Hawaiian music. . KEX. Portland. 23m 6:30-7 p. m., "Onr Gang:" 7-8. dance music: 8-8:30. studio program: 8:30-10, chain concert; 10-12, dance music K.MO.- Tacoma. 254.1m S-10 p. m., studio concert. KFOA, Seattle. 447.5m 6-6:30 p. m.. sightseeing program: 7:30 8, vocal trio: 8-9, studio con cert; 9-10, .Pacific coast network concert. was born in California and was 40 years of age at the time of her passing. Private funeral ser vices will be held at the . Earl Whrtlock funeral home, pin ave nue at Sixth on Friday afternoun at 3:00 o'clock. Interment will be made In the Linkville ceme tery, r . . , KI.BF.RT 4'OOPKK ' -:' Elbert Crtoper. well known res-; Ident of Dorris, - Calif., passed away on Thursday morning- fol lowing a brief Illness. He Is sur- : rived vhy bis wife and a' daugh-1 ter. Mr. Cooper was In his 60th year at the-time ot his . passing. Theffltaintl htt 1n "fafd' of the Karl Whitlork funeral home. Pine avenut) at" Sixth. Funeral ar-1 rangeinent will he announced later. . . - percentage of this wheat was ex ported, or will be exported, are not yet at hand, but in 1924. ' 29.9 per cent of the wheat crop I was exported: in 1923. 19.6 per and steel In great quantities, cent and In 1922. 25.6 per rent. 120,760,195 net long of coarse If 25 per cent of the lake freight were carried on lake 'wheat brought down during the cargo boats fu 1927. , This was ' year Just ended goes overseas, only 529,307 tons short of the. the foreign shipment will be f A coxnxcixa akgvmext. .-- Toledo Blade: Notwithstand ing; the slump last year In the automotive industries and some other lines which consume iron high record mark set in 1926. Cargoes of bituminous coal, lime atone and wheat were greater than ever before, but Iron ore shipment foil from the high mark ot 59,000,000 gross tons in 1923 to 51,000,000 tons. Three-quarters ot the ore tonnage loss was overcome by the greater tonnage saving or coal, stone and wheat. cents about 88.750,000 bushels. Tbe wheat price, fixed in Liverpool. Includes the freight charges. When the proposed St. Lawrence sea cut is completed, and wheat can be carried overseas without breaking bulk, the freight rate will be reduced greatly. The Is estimated at 8 to 10 bushel. On the 10-cent MLET.YOUl GLASS TROUBLES" BE OUR3" All kinds of Glas purpose -' for ..all An. authority on marine mat-' basis, the wheat growers would ters says that for the first time; be saved 18,875,000 in one year: in tbo history of the Great Lakes' on the 8-cent basis. 1 7.100, 000. the wheat movement by boat ex- That would be substantial farm ceeded 360,000.000 bushels the relief. total approximating 355,000,000 j In . tbe figures there is the bushels. . - (most convincing argument for Statistics showing just what I pushing the St. Lawrence project. MILLS LADIES AUXILIARY IS ed at the cloge ot the business meeting. The carpenter .work 00 . the Congregational community sun day school expects to hold their sessions there in another week. A large number of Klamath Falls business men have been more than generous In their do nations towards the building and many workmen have donated their labor. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hendcrs who have been renting an aoartment New$ Notes of Klamath i E'GTM ZfrkV '"V1" ycar- raui jneaiaenuai uw born trict Told (Special to The Herald) (Mrs. Kelson F, Cole, correspondent) MILLS ADDITION, Jan. 26.- part of Mills addition and moved to their new home the first of the week. John Cole, the small son of Hot. and Mrs. N. F. Cole, who has been 111 with bronchitis, is reported as rapidly Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams of Weiser, Idaho, who were return- KCfMO, Beat'tle. W'ash.,' 305.9m 6 p.. ni., concert orchestra; 7. vocal and orchestral music; 8. orchestral and vocal music; 9-10, Pacific coast network; 10-12:30. orchestra and popular songs. KCiO, Oakland. 384.4m 6:00-1 6:55 p. m Ben's little sym-i phony orchestra: fe:5S-7:30, ulil-j ity: . 8-9. dramatic program; 9.1 time' signals; 9-10, Pacific coast j network concert; 10-11, Hotel' St. Francis dance orchestra. . Kjn, Seattle. 348.6m 6-6:30 p. in., time signals and utility; ! 6:30-7:30. dinner concert; 7:30-! 8:30, "fireside program:" 8:30-, 10) chain program; 10, time sig nals; lu-12, dance, music. I KFI, Los Angeles. 468.5m ! 6:15 p. m.J . radiotorial period;! 6:30. Henri Starr; 7. V. 8. C.. program; 8, studl oconcert; 9-10. Pacific coast network concerts; ! 10-11, modem classics. ; KFON. Long Beach. 241.8m j; 6 p. m., .request period; 6:15-7.'! concert orchestra; 7-8, old-tinre ! barn dance; 8-9, hand concerts ! 9-10, "Masterpiece" concert; 10- ; II, concert; 11-12, dance frolic. knx, Los Angeles, 337m--6:30-7 p. m.. concert orchestra; 7-8, organ recital: 8-9, 81 u die 1 recital; 9-10, orchestra; 10-12, i dance frolic. . ' . j KPO. San Francisco. 422.3m, Mu:tcrolciseaytoapp!vnndwoik 6:30-7 p. m.; board of education right away. It may prevent acoldfrom program; 7-7:15. book review; tumimy into "fiu" or nneumonin. It 7:15-7:30. "Sports on the Air;" ; does allftegixid work of krajKmiothci'g 8-9, Pacific coast network con-1 mustard plaster. v i eerts;. 9-10, Pacific coast net-1 hlimeroleisaclean.Khiteointrrient, work concerts; 10-11, dance or-1 made of oil o( mustard and other home chestra. 1 gimples. It is recommended by many KYA. Ran Francisco, 309m 1 doctors and nurses. Try Muiterole (of 8-9, international hour, studio j sore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma program; 9-10, novelty program: j tjsm,lumlso,pknirisy,stiilneck,bron-10-11, carnival night at Apollo ehitis, BMhina, neuralgia, congestion, care, i ... - . i fjains and acricsof the back and joints, KFRC, San Francisco, 451.3m ' ipraint. sore muscles, bruises, chilblains. 6:30-7 p. m sports talk: 7-! trotted leet cuius ol all sorts. 10 to 40 REDUCTIONS ' ; In Mo.t All ; HARDWARE AND FURNITURE , Only , 4 More Days of Our January Clearance Sale Walnut Flnl.lf ' High (ira.le IVOItV CIIIH'OMKIt ' 1 lllgli tra)t( Walnut I llll'l OMI It lleglilur lrlre ' ' ' 1 HlMKIt It.-giilne Price SIT-KI 7 Iti'guliu- Price 1 0.7,1 Sale Prlcei ' It -- Hl..-l Sale I'Hi-e. ' $12.50 fl 00 " 5-75 ' Solid Onk ' , '' ' i'htiteoc W ft'ker IIKKSSKIt NKW ItlM'KKKS Itegular 'l"rlce " . 1111 V III (it, V It.-giilne Prh-e, SIH..VI f"1" SH.K.1 Kale Prl.-e $20.00 Prli $15.00 $6.50 ' Walnut XHL SPKIXfJ V.!.1m1,.HK 40 POIMI lr.lln.e ,K.m .41.1, 4 OTTtIN No SU.IH lt. Ulrr.l .te l'ric. ' M 1THFHS . $13-00 ' T - Moll A lit IIKI 1X1 IMilli:i T.UII.K All Padlocks, ltulrher IIA'KNPOHT Itegutnr Price Knlrra, Srrrw Driver), ,M ,M,uiid Silk Fl S7..V Plh-rs. SclMMins MiTTIIFSM Kali Prkt aH.7.1 20 Reduction li'rJ u..n..M,i tiiair Large Assortment $127.50' $1.15 ALL I) It E E It S reducIed IN : PRICE Lucas Furniture and Hardware 826 Main . ;. Estimates gladly furnish ed for: . ' SASH DOORS ' FRAMES ' " CABINET WORK The Glass House Phone 477-W 1 1th and Pine hf---.p--2 When You Catch Cold Rub 0a Musterole 7:30, the Hawaiians; 8-9, cour-i tesy concert; 9-9:45, movie club; 10-12, danco orchestra. j Of . course, . If Tunney should) wish to fight for someone other i than Mr. Itickard,-. 'twould. be 4,- easy. Among the many gents 7- Tex Hasn't signed to fight exclti- y slvely for him are James J. Cor- , Dett, Kogers liornsby and a con pie of democratic delegates tht: To Mothtrti Muiterole U also . made la milder form for bebjes and small cbil4rea Ask for Children's Miutarole, Jan & Tubs can't be located. Bttt than a nauttad platter women 01 the Congregational . In from Lonr Reach Tall fort.!. Community church Bunday school 1 were In Klamath Falls on Wed-i no oiner leaning women 01 nesday visiting at the home of Mills Addition met at the home D. Ellis Young and Burt Haw of Mrs. L. E. French on Tuesday I kins. T he Williams are former afternoon lo . organize a Ladles I residents of the Klamath Basin. Auxiliary. Mrs. Nelson F. Cole .The K. L. French and 8lan prestded as chairman of the meet- ley Berry families are enjoying Ing and Mrs. W. I. Hopkins, see-1 rsdlos which they recently had retary. The following otricers Installed. . were elected: Mrs. Nelson , F. . ' Cole, president; Mrs. K. D. Jones, vice-president; Mrs. W. J. Hop kins, secretary and treasurer; Mrs, O. Randall was appointed chairman of the constitutional committee. It was voted to hold ( Ihe meetings the first Thursday ot each month. The next meet-. In will be held at the home of-.ad merit badges at tbe regular Mrs. Burt C. Hawkins on Thttrs- court of honor to be held r.t the day afternoon, February second, j library on Friday evening at The hostesses for tbe afternoon 1 7:30 o'clock. ' . wore: Mrs. E. L. French, Mrs. I - Attorney Kollo C .Oroesbvck W. Edwards and Mrs. L. Pyle. I will preside as chairman of th? llellelous refreshments wora eerv-1 program. . . . SCOUT COURT VILU BE HELD More than 30 Boy ficouts of Klamaih Falls will receive recog nition, many of them to be award- $10.00 - t 1 j xasi e nm vor)i ci,D PiitniAf!-; pitifK or j Western Electric Cone Speaker Just a Few Days Left of Our Monster Clearance January ;;? -Sale . 1 ..... . ' , I . .. BUY. YOURx SUIT. OR OVERCOAT OFF it OFF HPK.AKKIt O.N , ,Vr.KW': :'J.IMI The Western Electric, la the oiilstandlng spenker of I lie year. It faithfully reproduces Die full range of. the mimical aralo, from the low been lo the .high soprano, firing In your1 speaker any evening and we will U-st It and see It you are getting the full benefit of the wonderful music lhat is on the'nlr. ir your set is not working properly phoni. us, We have THREK SEKVICB MEN waiting youT call, . UHLIG'S ELECTRIC STORE i 1020 MAIX STflKET ...... , ' - HATS SWEATERS AND BLAZERS 73 SHOES, PANTS AND SHIRTS ..." (' Come and see for yourself these ridiculously " ( f low prices and save! 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