Pape Four T..B M.VLAKKBY f. B KNtlLISH .... Published every afternoon except Sunday by Tbe Herald Publish ing Company at 101-121 South Fifth street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. fcocared a second clan matter at the poalofrtce at Klamath Falli. Orxcon. on August 30. ISO, under , By Mall One Tear .... ... 15 00 Six Moniha , 1.75 , Three Month 1.76 On Month ,, .66 , ASSOCIATLO PRKSS l.KANRD WIRE N4MBKR OF AUDIT BUREAU OF UIKCULATIO.N Mnbi al ! t Prrm The associated PreM la xclualvly entitled to thi a or republication t all a-w dlapatrhrf credited o It r no! etnwwiae crana in ini j mhi. uM alao the local am published ihmln All rlahu of rapnbll i attoa of special rtlapArrhea nereis are alao reserved j Monday, February 6, 1928 j Paying the Fiddler The firm of Overbeds & Cooke, brokers, failed in Port land for a couple of million dollars. Mr.1 Cooke, the im- maculate dresser who- for years has been the fashion J plate in men's wear on Portland streets, is in a hospital with a case of nerves and his clientele all over the north west are getting their minds framed to a point of "pay . ing the. fiddler." ' ' . That is what everyone" has to do sfconer or later when he gambles he must pay the one of those fellows who insists on being paid. " Buying on Wall sure: i is , , , out 11 is such s nuzuruuus uusinesa mat, it. -win always ue clncaorl nnrlor flio bbA r.F "trnmViliricr " Pow nonnlo pan i , " - . afford to gamble. As men accumulate ana become easy street citizens they usually look to the Wall Street game T. . ... . .. - . . ... for their, business. . it IS an easy life to Sit in front Of the "board" at Dverbeck & Cooke's place and watch their , , , . , ... , . stocks go up. The day closes early and they spend their time at clubs talking over their earnings that day. Or, !,. .'.It n t. I.... ;.f l,n, l, f.J "w -" f '' J"" ""-J ;the hairhted castle.' But, there is something about buying stocks of a broker) Marceiine Day p'.ays the hero that is no in harmopy with a producing community, and !'". Zt whom !h.Tt t those who play the game constantly live in the fear of bemg wiped out by a slump in markets; or by such a thing as has happened in the Overbeck & Cooke failure. " It is" better to stick closer to Tiome with your invest ments and not be carried away by the few stories of great earnings on the stock market that occasionally trickle out, for the bulk of those who play it do not come out ahead. ' . '. The brokers who have just failed have put a crimp in the northwest financial heads for usually the big fel lows are the ones who play the board. Probably they can stand it, but nevertheless many localities and especially Can't Blame Them If it were imperative, it is likely that the Great North ern could operate trains over their new Bend-Klaraath line tomorrow. Instead, press dispatches inform us, formal opening' of railroad'service over the new line will not be inaugurated until spring. One can hardly blame the invading line for not rush ing the matter. After all corporations do not like to pay rent any more than individuals, and the minute the Great "Northern extension from Bend is "cut in at Chemult, they must start to pay "fat" rent to the Southern Pacific for common user privilege into Klamath Falls. So far as tonnage is concerned, there is little that the ; invading line could annex at this time. So if the G. N. is marking time for a month or so, one can certainly un derstand their point of view. 1 E D IT 0 ' FROM OVER . PREFER THE OLD DEITIES ( riated money to bribe Tniteil Fort Wayne News-Sentinel' '.States senators. 'Senator Norris, The last straggling survivors of j who was named as one of the in- once glorious tribe of Ameri-1 tended beneficiaries of the Mexi can Indians recently resolved, In lean government's bribe, objected regular c o u n c 1 1 assembled, to very much to what, Hearst had banish tbe religion of the pale-, iace and to return to the gods of the red fathers. They have con cluded that the old deities were generally preferable, since It was under those mighty forces thai th cooper-hued brethren enjoyed the acme of their tribal happl ness. Lo is barking up the wrong : been bribed, but about the valid-! .birch, we trow. Lo may beiity of the documents published, right and we wrong, but anyway j and about Mr. Hearst's motives w set It down as our firm con-1 in publishing them, discussion' rictlon that the practice of re- may continue for some time. No liglon haBn't much to do with,one with responsibility for the material propper It y, although It relations between this country! may have If Bincerely followed. ,and Mexico wants to accuse Prosl- m D C h tO do With happiness. ! dent flllll' rnvarnmont nl "Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and these .(other) things shall be added unto you." . The Indian seems to think that the practice of a religion must necessarily (If that religion be' ound andr rationally - conceived and properly predicated to the extent that religions ran never be) Increase his blessings or, as he 'thinks ot blessings, augment his material properties. Vnt do , we not all know that a knave mav nraafinr fntlv.whflA a (,. Ing saint most humbly begs his breed T Umm n th. in.iu obset-rcd that be who most faith-1 fully addresses his soul to the ' (Ire-it Hplrlt may not always have , the ltetiviost curtains to guard i tils wigwam from .tho winter's newspaper Is crumpled, cracked. blaMs? Religion Is for strength-j useless with'- ane. even if iwt enlng ot the spiritual cleniont.-i. ' thumbed. Kag paper Issues will It has no other essontlal purpose. last indefinitely, longer than any I (is per suhstnnee except parch- . THE MEXICAN KORtiERIEH ment. A year ago Adolph S. V. 8. .Martin In Life: .. Mr. I OchV New York. Times, leader, Hearst ha been at considerable ! in ninny aspects, of nil the Jour- pains and some expense to tie fend his motives in publishing documentary evidence that the JJ ,ii lean corercment t'nd approp. .. fcdltur ...Business Manager act of . Cougress. March 3, IS,. I Delivered by Carrier One, Year 1650 8lx Months .. J. SO Three Month MB On Month - .65 .!!. fiddler, for the fiddler is probably legitimate business, 7, ... ... , , I the failure will be felt in in the city of Portland. R I A L THE NATION done about it and spoke-of it with so much heat that Mr. Hearst put out an elaborate de-1 fense and published It as an ad-, vertlseraent. In the World, .and' other papers. Nobody thinks that the sena-' tors were bribed, or could havei government treacherous machinations, but Mr. Hearst, having no such re sponsibility seems not to mind doing so. RAGS TO RICHES . Time: Mighty Chicago Million aires have a new breakfast lux-i ury. For $200 a year they may i buy the Chicago Dally Tribune ! on fine, white, Imperishable rag paper. Even the most .ostenta-, s tiousiy ricn, nowever, are expert led to avail themrelves sparingly of thl" luxury . The rag paper edition will go orlncloally to 11b- rarles and record rooms where Permanent lfies are a crying need. . . In thirty year the ordinary; n a Is of the land, conceived the rag paper notion and printed a limited supply each day. The PMterion-McCormlck Chicago Trl-1 'Sack Slayer' Suspect .Arraigned if : I ' t : X.' (V. ' 1.-. at "Not guilty" wn the pha of rr. Charles K. McMillan (extreme left.) when arraigned on charge -or murdering Mrs. Amelia Applo by. wealthy Loa Anselea widow, whose body was (ound in a sack a few day after he had ben killed. Reside, the accused doctor, the picture shows Jerome Mayo and Raj Chesebra, his attorneys, and Deputy District Attorney Brayton the indictment.-- At The Pine Tree . with one of too most natanie casts 01 ipe season asaeioieo .or , tne weiro mystery aramu. in- r don After Midnight." Lon Chan- rB uw-w siorriuR .rnwir, w - ""i J,,ne Tree IheVre , k ' The new production la an elab-: orate story hUiging on weird hap-, penings in a haunted manor I house In England, and the , to the nir In the most approved strange belief -of "vampires" or I Llndy manner, and doe some j "n-dead." held to by the p?as-astonishing stums. lantry in Europe, figures a an Tom Oallery. Dorothy Gulliver important detiil In the trango;and John Peter are in the cast plot. j and Ross Lederman directed, -a . Chaney plays a Scotland Yhrd ' Dog of the Regiment" -1 based d(tectl who mpiors hypnotism on a tory by Albert s. Howon. la a means of solving the strange I imv3teiY behind tho "ghosu"-of j iter, and Conrad Nagci the ro- mantle lead as the capitalist's ; secretary. Henry B. Walthall j play the eccentric millionaire, and Polly Moran. Edna Tlehenor i and others of note are In the I cast. ' The story Is an original one by Browning, scenarlzed by Walde- mar Young. IMPRfWFMFNT OJCi006 r th? single lmprove- linriS.JV CmtLn 1 ur mmt undertaking to southern CAMP PLANNED Oregon and Is said to be the lar- v . ) gest In the history of Klamath ' TT. t Falls. ... - ' . . (tonunnea irom page it i 7 r I , 5 . . , ' o the Oregon avenue Itnprove- 106 leet long and would enable ment blueuse ot its importance j visitors at the lake to Tlew the;M . northern -entrance-of .the lake in comfort. Although Mr. Price would not state definitely. It is understood that Crater Lake national park officials contemplate laying-, an; ashohalt walk along the rim of the lake In the vicinity ot the T lodge. This more is impelled to avoid the inevitable dirt and dnst. J i bune. self-styled "World's Great est Newspaper." felt called upon to offer a similar service to millionaire- subscribers and posterity. r r . . pi.-xgE.nt Paragraphs Janesville Gazette: Maybe Ma Ferguson will Sire the address of welcome tb tne Democrats in Texas. . Indianapolis News: 'Dancing tho radio up and down on yonr knee, however, will not make it top howling. Omaha. World - Herald: How ever, it Will do no harm to look over tbe seed .catalogue. I I Terre Haute Star: It Is hoped that those 1.50 dry agent who "flunked" on the. exam at least know the location ot- the. Sahara Desert. . ' J4 f Full of Vitamins COD LIVER OIL is obtained, by express ing the livers from cod only a few hours out of the water. This makes an oil teeming with the dynamic, vitalizing torces of the vitamins, so essential to good' health. . $1.00 v l'l'LL PINT STAR DRUG STORE Th Stan Klamath Falls. nraina P 22T I I , . 1 : . THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i ' i A J M , I t'S .1 !' j J .1 - .-ww. - "W.' At The Liberty s. 1 ! 8 p. m.,. concert orchestra: 8-9, swoop down' onipr,"c toMt network: 9-10. or- I Rln-Tln-Tiu Ithc Liberty Theatre today. He sw00pl down mcr!1y for In "A of , fetatlI.,. Warner , ,.., h. .. . .16:30 e appears as a , . , ,. I Z. - tT 1 , ,k line.- To atre one of the "en-, amy. an American who Bad lor- merly been his friend he take It waa scenarlxed by Charle R. Condon. , Rln-Tln-Tln Is practically living In "A Dog pf the Regi ment" hi own life, for he him self was deserted in a shell-torn sector of France, daring th World War. PAVIN'O PLANS TO , BE Kl'B.MITTED TO CITY FATHERS t ' (Continued from pageOne ' trict of Klamath Falls which have not been Improved The program is recognized as p.i,.u, i. ,iw,t.. t.ia. i city. .With the improvement ot . this entrance, the stigma against . Klamath Falls of having ' tbe worst entry roads in tbe state, wil, have rcmoTed. Womeft GfOtefttl t For New Cream i You will just love tbla new won derful cleansing cream contain ing Cocoa Butter, which melts into the skin removing "all dirt and grime. Great for dry or loose skins. Keeps your 'complexion peachy and youthful. Prevents approaching -wrinkles. Ask- for MELLO-GLO Cleansing Cream the companion to the famous MELLO-GLO Face Powder Un derwood's Pharmacy. For ' ' General Insurance Loans Bonds Real Estate ' SLATER INVESTMENT CO. J13 S. 7th St, Phono 088 Standard Dyer and Cleaners Odorles Cleaning One-day Service ... Expert Dyeing 1409 Esplanade St Phone 826 "LET YOUR GLASS j TROUBLES BE OURS" . 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Marshfield, Oro'., 45 N, Broadway. Medfo-d, Oro., 31 N. Bartlutt. Mt Vernon, Wn., 320 Klncalil. , -Newborn, Ore., 1st V Meridian. Odnssa Wn. ' ! Okanogan, Wn., Second Aventm, ' ' Olymfla, Wn., 21H K. Ath 8t. Pendleton, Ore., 21 W.,Altu. 7th,St .. , HOLDS HE WAS V'' VT Z !l "r Ta COMMISSIONED AS ASSASSIN -lu-VIV!l' ., I m on rl.l... . .,.KJ.tVA-Ki,,,1- m lnilm" log that ho had been coinmUMmi - t to murder h. former All.an - inn premier, lluninn Her I'rts (Inn, who Is now living In Vlriv us. Iliralmm Llrti,' uu Allitau today threw himself on th met-1 BEWARE THE COUGH OR , ; COLD THAT HANGS ON rrrtiilrnt couch ami coltU Iratl lo , trrluut l ton I) In. 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