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I. B. MALAHKEY
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published every afternoon except Sunday by The Herald Publish- j
int Company at 101-122 South Fifth atreet. Klamath Falla, Oregon.
fculered a leoond class matter at
O?.on. on August to. 190ti, under
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On Year . .
Six Month!
Three Months -
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ASSOCIATr.O PRKSS LKASED WIRE
MKMBKR OF AUDIT BIRKAU OP CIRCULATION
, laptn at Ik
! The Associated PrM Is exclusively .muled to .the use or "Pu,b"c'''? , studio pronram: 9-10, vaudeville
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Qsirnrrlnv PVhmarV 4 1923 . 'm- dinner inustc: 7-S. studio
. -- Z ' . work: 9-10. Phlico hour; 10-12
Road of Lake and Pines 0T. ,-
Wending its delightful way northwest from Klamath , j. -.. l-V.'V.mp
Falls along the shore of upper Klamath lake tnrougn j Klr6 Clrlg. p,.OKram; K.. pa. itic
; sections of pine forest, across an occasional fam back jco. network j "-
to lake again and then into green dark depths of forest, nitnt dam.e frolic
i is a road which for diversity of attraction and for pure j komo. Seattle, aoem 7-s p.
i is s ruuu mum " . , . . !m.. studio presentation to KGU :
' charm is on a par with any road in the state, mis tnoi-j 8.s p.fi,.. oi.t network ton
' oughfare is officially the Klamath Falls-Northwest mar-; cert: 9-io Phlico hour: 10-11.
. . , .. j. . ' u- uL- ' Saturday night review; 11-12:30.
1 ket road. It has been referred to for years as the KockljJanre or.h,ra.
Creek road: but now is gradually assuming the. name of j kgo. Oakland. 3S4.4m -7 p
iU bridge over Link river. Fremont very appropriate in
I view of the fact that the noted explorer traversed, in a
j general way, the present route of the road which bears ,
I his name.
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'.THIS roaa OI laKes ana pines is one oi me ifieiet T.7:30- 8porta talk, time signals;
assets of the Klamath country. Klamath knows that an -. old-timer s hour; wo ip
. , , ..,.. . i i 'ular program; 10-1 . m.. Irollc.
improved thoroughfare through the tall pines and skirt-1 Kh xugeiea. 4s.5m
ing along the fringe of a great lake, will pay for itself ' 6:so-7. orchestra music; 7-8. to-
. , . 7 . . T . , . j-i. :cl and Instrumental recital: 8-9.
again and again in tourist trade and, accordingly, tea , pmc coast network concert.
j m ea of road s being surfaced from Klamath Falls to
f ' . . , , . ,ir ,, . ... . , .
the west boundary of Wocus valley; a similar project is,
, contemplated for the Fort Klamath end.
But somehow the forest "service has not shown much
; interest in cooperating with the county by improving this
read through its domain. The Klamath pecple can spend
: their road funds on that section of. the thoroughfare
. which is in their territory that is as it should be; but of
, . i it.- 1 . . 1. 1.1
. wnai use win 11 ue to uus
cooperation of the forest service in similar improvement
of HPrf inn wiirh nasup.s throu crli Crater National Forest
. . . ,, .
1 Who want to-get their
; whetted up by the first ten
. to have it iolted OUt SO COmnletely the next 30 that one ;
-o.;tl, 0,.m;,fll,0 W t
i xi' - tt'w, .1 41,,-.' -nA nr l ., nnA I
c , c ucueve nun x-1 tjinuiii, iuau, 11110 i Mnj ui mac onu j are oeuer, mucn oeuer, aiiuougu i . . Da..a churged with vtt putnwu in imnmT .
i f - it. i : tl ;n ;th retlu the ume hnste de- . .. . . i mill Ing In exreasl uf $3UI),
t IJIJlfK, l.t one Ul , uic luuaL, iiniiui mui. oiui uutuuu ca . ui ' - - - laung me uiiiKiuu. -.. ..
5 : .. - !,--. . iein and Dower. Uninterrupted 1 ..,nniice 'MonilBT afternoon. rie eaioj-trnw a
i soutnern uregon ana inat Dy some means, ine ioresi se thn-n-pn, . itarwi.. .!.
5 ice should be persuaded to
ward its improvement.
, The national forest is tax
funds derived from forest service timoer sales and rentals
, is returned to the county in
We would like to see the fores service loosen up a bit
and do its bit for a county in which 68 per cent of the
land within its boundaries is exempt from taxation.
EDITORIALS
From over the
Nation
CHAMBERLIVS PIATKY TRY j Tnelr PParan ' "a same, j
, I but In refinement the present)
Philadelphia Bulletin: On two ' plane Is better. . The new plane '
thirty-gallon gas tanks which feed : earrled 480 gallons of gasoline j
the motor rested the fate of and a total weight of 5.500
Chamberlln'i latest bid for tho pounds,, compared to 385 gallons,
endurance record of airplanes, i and 4,930 pounds for the Col-1
Both of them developed faults : nmbia on its endurance flight of ;
and leaked, one so badly, that the ' April 14 of last year. An. lm
otber had ,to carry , the whole j proved edition of the same motor, :
burden. The trials of the men j a somewhat larger wing and a i
from bad' food, poisoned air and I better balance have made the'
cold were relieved only by the j new plane capable of longer and j
sweet running of the motor and . easier Uight than the Columbia
the fairly decent weather'. They : which holds the record for the
bad a chance In spite of pesti- longest hop on record. New York
Grab This Quick!
A Transportation Snap That You Onlyt
Get Once in a Great While.
1927 DODGE SEDAN
$695-
Run less than 10,000 miles, original tires
look like newl-, We will stand behind this
car. $235 down will buy it and your old
car might make this down payment. Bal
ance in installments that are easy.
SEE THIS TOMORROW.
NELSON MOTOR CO.
OLDSMOBILE DISTRIBUTORS . '
Corner 7th and Klamath. Phone 580
IZUCtXltlQ. litfttUU
.Editor i
.....Business Manager
the postofflce at Klamath Falla. ,
act of Congress. March J. 1S79. ,
Delivered by Carrier
One Year .50
81x Month! J.0
Three Montha 1.95
On Month .ti
ftrma
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cuumy n. we caunui. uotaiu
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appetite for la 50 mile drive
miles 01 smooth gravel only ;
divert some of its funds to-j
exempt.
n! of vf
Only 2o per cent of
which the timber is located.
j feroua accidents and they took It.
j The new Bellasca. la ao much
. like the Bellanca Columbia which
itaade history last year that the
two might be taken for twins.
Radio Program
kuw. Portland, 491.5m .7-J
p. ni , Klsher Flouring Mills pro-
cram frnm KOM1V V.t "It. l
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..phlico" hour:
12. Saturday night dance frolir.
KO IX, Portland. Mni--7 P.
.. dinner concert: 7:lS-(. or-;
ichestra music; 11-1 a. ui , mid
night frolic.
KKX. 1'ortland. SJ9 m :3o-
7, studio program;. 7-S, dance
! music; 8-8:45. good cltlienship
program; 10-2, danr niuic.
I KMC. Tacoma, 254.1ui :3
: 7 p. nt.. St. l.otiia program; 7
l7;au. courtesy music: 9:30-10.
Xavytex program: lOrlS. mid
' nlchl Greenwich dance band,
i KJR, .Seattle. 34S.ttm :S0-
:30. dinner concert: 7:S0-t,
,hM. 7:15.7.so ,port review:
s-9. "R. c. a." hour; 9-io,
n(.,work. 10.n- Saturday night
review; 11-12. dance music
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i.-v i .-- ; .Jim im
"it. c. a." hour: 9-10. Phlico
l-.our; 10-11. network program;
1 1-2. kfi frolic.
im'vj, aan r ranciaco. - . c iu
6:30-7:30 p. m., orchestra con
cert: '8-9. 'R. C. A." hour: 9-10.
Phlico hour: 10-11. studio features;-
11-12. dance music.
' to Germany. Tho new machine
I1" K" ""' eontrois
'needed little attention.
,.,.,, to .... ,,,,.
public interest was
struggle for a &
shown In tills
new endurance
record, and yet lta achievement la
. more ilnDortanco to .Tltttlon
than the completion of the stunts
the summer. Alrpianee navel
jhad a hard grueling In the Jt," " , K-ierv O'm.tead.x
year and the models of this
ncv Is the nresent coal or
the mnnnfactorers, and the- ex-
cellent record ot the new Be4-!
lands in spite of serious accr-
.hm.r f- ,hv hJ
iK0De in achieving that object.
If the feed tanks had not leaked,
the endurance record should have
been bettered by hours.
Iu Mil ford t
Clyde Cayton of Klamath Fall j
was transacting business and
shaking hands In Medford yes
terday. Mr. Caton is a garage
mechanic by trade, and is a for-
.jmer resident of this city. Med-
B , ' 0
ford News.
TiIKOnORK ROBERTS
"The man who doenn't keep
moving soon finds he Is In
somebody's way."
The "Eyes" of the Law
lit iniaw'iiaiii 1 1 1 TTm
do not make excuses for poor
headlight. If your battery l
run-down or In 'need of repair
ing, better have It attended to
Immediately.
Wo offer a battery ro-rharg-Ing
and repairing service that
bold; Its own with the boat.
Bring your battery at S o'clock
In the morning and It will be
ready by 5 that evening.
W. P. Johnson's
Auto & Electric
i Service
724 Klamath Phone 349
0Vb"L0GS UPi3D GQNFEHENGE1
RIVER TO K. F,
!TC
Loaded Near Kenoj Newt
Notes of Klamath v
Farm District'.
(Special To Tha llurald)
Velnia Snowgoos Correspondent
KEXO," Feh. 4 -rLouded with
logs for the Klamath F.illt mills
the tug boata "Altul1 and "Chel
sa" left here on Monday.
After being confined to her
home for sryeral duys with A
severe cold, Ml Nellie Doten Is
tiblo to b;i about ;;galu.
Carol King forinnly of Honlny
has enrolled on the eighth grade
at Kenu.
Roy Nelson and C. D. Wilkin
motored ro Klamath Falls lite
first of the week to transact busi
ness. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Seaver
are the happy parents of a buhy
boy. born the first of the week.
The young folks of this sec
tion are trying their luck at
skiing parties. '
Mr. and Mrs. Simmer! and chil
dren. Reatha and Victor Hartel,
Svlvia Krdmann. Vera Grunb and
Mr. and- Mrs. A. W. Renta ad1
I h,,
PMi-iAitamo
er attended the dance at
Itamont on Saturday wenlng.
Mr. and Mrs. U Bolten and
children visited at the homo of
Mr.- and ' Mrs.' Simmers and
children on Sunday.
I art Ring, jorraeny ,
. r - a ... 1t....lH
has enrolled In the grade srho-il
n .W. McCortpick and. daugh
ter rMs. Haael Mendonra molor-
1 l- , .. , U E.-II. ,A vUtl Mrs
Wlnfred Coggina who haw been
seriously 111 fur soul time.
Frank Sexton, leader of tho
Wive" and girls' club spent Thurs
day afternoon vlsiltng the Kono
school. t ' '
The roads between Keno and
Dorrlsare rapidly becoming Im'
proved. However, cant cannot
make the trip safely a yet.
Benjamin Snowgoose accompan
ied by his mother. Mrs. f. Snow
goosn and slater motored to
Klamath Falls tho early part of
the week on business.
WHEkXK.K-OLMSTKAD
TRIAL IS AIMUtKr.w
nnnTi ivn Foh 4 !Ji The
trial of E Whce.eV.prI.1-
irrai u - k.
-r - . h,
"..t of ,i,e N.'.rthwoxl
. inrina
yesterday afternoon In order tlmt j
the Jurymen might go home fo
the week-end.
:
Good
Transportation
.: ;at-;:-;
the Right Price
1925 Flint--55 .'
Sport Roadster "
Fully equipped. Including
192S license. ;
$590.00
1923 Chevrolet
Coupe with 1928 license.
. A A' real bu.
; $135.00 Cash
S 1923 Star Coupe
, With H24 Body.
A Steal at
lllfUQLP DIM
lu uu im
$125.00 Cash
1924 Ford Touring
In Perfect Wiapo. '
. ,$75.00-
1926 Buick "Coach
$950.00 ;
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1926 . Euick Sedan
$1050.00
We have some wonilerfnl
buys In THE!) CAIW. .
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Ytnr. uvv
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GARAGE
rtaaar iiuirurn
. i n nn i h hi ni i vi n
bH VIL iHLALU
nil f nilT Trill chHracter halted In the play as
Ml' L II M I ' ILniin ft""'1 ,1,nn l,l,,' althongh posarsse
ni run r i rn''rr oooik1'1- iM.-ipnutu
U I I U II I 1 L.I llJJ iof uvll In the drnmutlc t-llmnX u
Uram'i Mill Defeated in'
Good Game, 31 to 7;
Newt Notes
(Speclul To The Horuld)
Fort Klamath High Srluml
" fbrrespnndents
FOIIT KLAMATH, Feb. .4.
The Fort Klamuth turns bus
kerball team unit their third
cunference game by' the ilt CeallnB
Lamm's mill basketball tetim at
the Fort. The KMue was fast and
the mill men Khowed va good
team work aside from IhiTr pan
ink, although they could not
build up their tore bciutuso of
the strong defense the Kort play
er snowed. The final acore was
31 to 7. A preltmluary game
Vas played betweeu ,lhe
Vnrt
Klamath htj;h bvIiimiI hoys and the
Algoma train. - This was a good
clean gumo with only rtur fouls.
The game ended with a sroro of
21 to 12 la favor ot the Kort
team. . -
Marian lluni h and Mildred Fer-
KUBon as delegate of the .Fort ! away, democrat, Arkansas, re
Klaniath high school attended the gretted the prospect of delay In
meeting la Klamath Fulla which j'ha cuurts In Stewart's case, add
was held at tho court house. I Ing .that such delays were "more
Hen Noah Is employed at the .thnn regret it bio."
Fort Klamath hotel in the, place ! "It has become a scuudal," he
of Hugh Kankln. ' added.
. J. 11. Hesslg of ClilIomln was The senate tension finally was
In Fort Klomath yesterday. j relieved when Senior Hmool. re-
Gilbert Jlolt of the Wood
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Chllouuln yesterday oit business.
Mr. and Mrs. O.-B. Hunch and
Mrs. llrower and son motored to
Henley to visit Mr. and Mrs. II
BUSINESS MEN .
TALK HOTEL AT
GROUP MEETING
'Without- committing them-!
selves, a group of Klamath Falli '
business men learned first hand
yesterday how to go about the
financing of a community hotel.'
Louis Hnrr, Oakland, . western
manager ot the Horkenhury sys
tem. ' addressed the Klamath
group lor over an hour, explain
ing experiences of community ho-
tela In other sections and answer-
1 many naestlon, fired at him
frcm everv ana e. ' - ' -
trcm every angle
Mr. Barr told tho bu-dnoK men
how the citizens ahould go to
pproiluialp.ly to
limn tMi4-niiinit4ntititniniM
, STOP-I-Mt - ,
Just 'a minute, Sister! If your Battery don't Bat,
if your Motor don't Mote, if your Radiator don't
; ; Rad, if your Generator -don t Gin then bring the
; ; Old. Car over all at one time cr one piece at a
time to the Official Troubles Headquarters.
We Guarantee Our Work I (
Shasta View Garage
t South 6th Sf
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H44441
jj - McCormick-Deenng
I P & 0 SUCCESS SULKY
Hand Control. Also built .with
. Automatic Control.
Simple Sturdy Efficient
... The McCormick-Dcerinjr P & 6 Success Sulky is
one of the HtronKest riding plows built, not because 7'
it'isla heavy plow, for it ian't, but because it is so 111
simple, makinjr it possible to use heavy mntcriul I
where strength is neceasary. ' . fl
it has every feature anc every adjiiHlmcnt essen- U
tial to' the (Joiner of Rood work easily, both for man- f
and horses. It is. equipped with one of thoso famous
' P & X) bottoms, with quick-detachable share.
One feature you will like especially is tho hand
rnnlrnl - lovpr- It enables vou to cuidu tha nlow ti
quickly to or from the
. , r , .i i
ine iurrown MtrHigia arm even, i inn is a uik auvun-
tage on side hills. Those desiring automatic rear
wheel control can secure the Success Sulky so equip-
ped. r There is a cushion spring on the land axle that
absorbs the shocks and jolts when the plow is travel-
Ing q'n rough ground, or striken a stone or hard clod.
We know you will like the McCormick-Deering
P & O Success Sulky. Come in and let us tell you
all about it and the other McCormlck-Doering' farm
machines on our floor. . .,:;,-.
J. S. MILLS c3c SON
At The Pine Tree
Here's u new kind of screen
llluln-o liuudmime that the
flick of a aeenatlsfa pen could
I make him
roinunlle hero a
a (
eri
,,r
uf
lone of the greatest liiatoilrnl
- i - .i. - ever fiimo.1. -x
i inis is iiiu uuiuue nuo liiayeui"" " -"' rm, mv .
Jby Crelghton llule aa Donald In
I l.illlun tilnh's uew vehicle. "Aniile
1 l.aurks" at the Pine Tree theatre
today. I
He portray the younger Hon
of nSeoltlsh chief, a nobleman, 1
4tiperlily educated: poaoeed of
all 1 he go-id poluta of his rare.
STEWART OCT
ON $1,000 BAIL
(Continued from page 1)
magnate If he should agree to
testily.
"1 think luo time has u-omo I
hen lliu dlgnlly of the senute
ought lo be recognised and up-!
j predated." be declared, adding i
mnt it was "no trifling affair ,
to defy" tho authority of nrJ-
senate.
Souut'ir llclflu. di'mncral, Ala
'uiitiu. tlmitnileri that Stewart l
luti lu prison, whilu Senator t'ar-
pumiciin, I. tan, anxea tor action
., ii.ri,ir .l,..rlm..nt an-
,,b, inn hit! sn.l w.,rk was re-
! P
suraed on on tnut uocument
: i
per cent of the financing must
be dona through solicitation and
the rntnaii ler through a bond Is
sue, No definite action wua taken
by tho group ot citliena follow
ing Mr. . Hitrr's talk. U Is ex-(i-cied
that further meetings will
bo held by IntoreMod persons In
an ultcmut lo foster the Idea.
Sour food causes
Bad Breath
t- , W- -lit.. irr:tf.N.l lf 11 hriii
it-t tii..:li llatKn in liMfme. sxondt L.aill
arM hltlrj .two, f
Mtl(4 tiUil". rt tlMjM
alr at hit .tntsT rit ff
wn-jt ChuiBaaHaiiM Mm).
Co., AO P4V1 U. DttIM laV1
CHAMBERLAIN'S
Klamath all
444tlllllHlllimilllMIIIM'
land, making it easy to keep
i . . . mi.: . ; . t.! .1
I At The Liberty
0
I "The Kiioi kiuit Kid," waa u
' mllllnualiw'i aon. liut, oi Hoy,
hliw .,,. Allli
, ....
wiibi a punrn no puciceii, wuui u
'wallop he sent!. Jack Porrln Is
, a Knockout In iMh one.
; On the same program Is cltnp-
' ight Of the "tloldeit Htitl-
, !":" ".C ""l
wild horses. Al,tlie Liberty today, j
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WATCH
REPAIRING
HF.RE
1 year guarantee on all
work
GBO.METZ
JEWELEn
sua uia
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TIRE SALE
j',,,. :
We still have a few :
" tires that were dam
aged by smoke that
we are closing out at
a 35',;, DISCOUNT.
Now is your chance
to get good tires cheap. ''
IMPERIAL
BUY
W will hold any nr iu thin tint on n small deposit
down, make weekly payments until you
huve your payment down. v
192S Podge Redan
,1928 Dodge Coupn
1927 Olds Coach
-1927 Dodge Tonrlng
192S Ford 'Roadster
1925 Chevrolet Touring
,1925 Dodge Touring
1924 Ford Delivery
i . 'Price from $50.00 up. ,
WE TRADE AND SELL ON TERMS
2 Graham Trucks
1928 license and dump bodlea with hydraulic hoist.
, " Look this list over and come In and pick out tho '
' car you wish as to bold tor you.
iOSTENDORF MOTOR GO.
515 Klamath Ave. ' '. ' - Phone 272
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Safe, Deposit Boxes
Available in Many Sizes
. Whether you have a single bond or a
suitcase full of jimporUnt papers you will
find a box here that will accommodate
you. Tho . prices vary according to sizo '
. but most boxes cost only a penny or two '
a day. " ' ' j ,
No matter what the size or tho cost,
every box enjoys , tho samo firo-water-barglar-proof
protection of, our modern
vault; All boxholdcrs receive the same'
courteous attention and find tho conven
ience of location an advantage.
' Boxer Start at $3.00
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American National Bank
- MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
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HOTEL
CLAREMONT
thin nuil une-hnlf
blocks from Mill".
Very altrarllve rate to l'r
nmnrut l.ttslness men.
228 North Fourth
Phones 613-614
Standard Dyers
and Cleaner
Odorless Cleaning
One-day Service
Expert Dyeing
1409 Esplanade St
Phone 825
GARAGE
NOW
192H Dodge Coupe
1925 Dodge Coupe
,1929 Olda Coach
' 1924 Dodge Touring
192H ford Roadster
,1925 Dodge Sport Roadster
1920 Dodge Touring
1919 Dodgu Touring
f.
6th and Willow Phone 9 I
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