The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 21, 1928, City Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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iMtl'IlaiK-d rvirv nftfrnoon frjtt Sunday ly Th Hmld iHthliBMni'
Ctuntmny at ..I-i!. Houth Kifth mrl, Klamath KaU. Pi-okoh.
huh mnur nt
On Ynr
Htx Month
Thrwf klonth ,
Oha Month . .
VKftnciATKit thknh in wrn WHIP.
mi:miii:h k ai hit m kki op ihi I. tio "
Th ASfwliilMl I'r1.. ip r',itK fty cnU:ltl to the u r rmihJU-n-of
nl new lNnnirh. rvtilt-d to it or nrt othorwi-. i in dltH In
IhlM itat'r. und alo tlio Innl rrun juUiWii t .mtvim. All richt ol r
1'lthll, atlon of fiM4'fhl dtnnMrht d her In r nlwo r mrv d.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1928
The Public
From dawn to dark tomorrow, Klamath will ajrain oc
cupy the public spotlight.- This time the light will be of
8 healthy hue, not the lurid, yellow beam of senaational
iHm. -,;;;" . i
For tomorrow, will be held the second annual Klamath
county winter carnival, an event which in one year has
'ascended to the heights-of prominence in the sporting
world as evinced by the request of the 'Associated Press
for pictures and feature stories to be used throughout the
United States and of metropolitan coast papers wiring for
pictures and news coverage. "Newspaper reaction is ever
a true barometer of public opinion. "
With the Xtepiion of the telephone office, the news
papers, the police -department -and other public neces
sities!' every storej every liusiness house in Klamath' Falls
should .close their dodrs and this 'city so far as its popu
lation1 is 'fconcerned-r-should move' "eh masse" to Fort
Klamath tomorrow. In the first prace the winter carnival
will be a fun fest that one 'should not miss, and, 'in th'6
second',' it isa project whjch should win Klamath's ablest
and most enthusiastic support. ; ;
'Something about a Crater
of dash, romance and originality to the vent that would
'othetfrise be absent. Crater
western Unitell States as" St,
Europe. Hundreds of thousands' of. tourists have visited
the ' jewel 'of the Cascades, have slipped, their-cars into
secondhand climbed up the steep hill; which flank the
lake, rim. ' - - ' '' ; ; -
These thousands will pick up newsapers and read of
the fort Clamath-Crater Cake
deeding and interek will
follow the progress of the race
-ath. jthe Klamath basin,. Klamath Falls and Crater-Lake
willbe indelibly stamped on their'collective brains.
The winter sport carnival is an event which eventually
will j attract athletic .talent from; the Atlantic seaboard
and : middle-west and "which'; will be 'one of the" major
- events of its kind in the nation. So hop in the .automobile
and speed north tomorrow to join in the fun and excite
ment and to help make. the second annual carnival the
success it so richly 'deserves; " ' ; :r "
.1
True Sportsmen :
A.
It-is an axiom of sane .an4
the Inception of important legislation must be within f.he,l
iiiamica miiici man un me iiuir oi ine nouse or senate.
In; other words, before any important change affecting
the liiajor portion of population, canTje affected, the ma
i jority of the public must be more or les convinced of the
.- practicability of the move.-- ' . .,'.'. I
Tus, the action of the Klamath Sportsmen's associa
tion .last night in recommending a lage decrease in the
limit on ducks and geese, is the forerunner of what will
probably be legislation next winter which will .decrease
the game limit by half at least, and; perhaps more. ,
Itjis a high tribute to Klamath sportsmen that they can.
see the "hand writing on the wall." Many other. sections
failed to see it. They shot out their game and hooked
out .their fish. But Klamath 'nimrods and anglers, .still
in the flush of plenty, are'looking toward the not dis
tant; future when if the present rate of game and fish'
slaughter continues the streams will be bereft of fish'
and the 'marshes populated "only by mud hens, cranes,
Grefct American Bittern and other marsh fowl.! . ;
' In, the name of good sportsmanship, of conservation, of
unselfishness and -of humanity the Herald cpmmends the
association for its action last night and, predicts favorable
actijn by the state, legislature at its next session. ' ' '
Before the "council last night came one of those funda
mental questions of government that try the souls of
every man in public office. Residents along a certain
section of Oregon avenue wanted two strips of pavement,
eachj 20 feet wide, father than one broad street 40 feet
wide. City Engineer Kelley protested. "Two strips will
be j'sad mistake", he said. "I am looking to the present
traffic conditions and future congestion." Property hold
. era still insisted. What could the council do; follow their
engineer's advice or the wishes of people who were pay
ing for the street? They did what you probably would
have done. 'They followed the wishes of the people from
whoie pockets the cash for the pavement must come. "
: . , .--
Public commendation is due the Kiwanis club for its
constructive vocational-guidance' work in the Klamath
County high fichool. Throughout the year the civic club
fiends representatives of various walks of business and
proCessional life to the school lo give an intimate talk on
that particular business. By so dointr the student is iriven
1 1 Aiiniiii. iii.u .i.i.u j . li ji ii. c 1 1 will jiii.c id.
wheh he closes his school books for the last time, and
hentje, will the sooner "find himself." " .
What has become of the fight game in Klamath? In
Chilbquin, a little town of hai'dly one thousand souls, they
"pack 'em in" at every fight curd.' , Why can't the boxing
commission of Klamath Falls do likewise' with a popu
lating twelve times that of the reservation emUirH.n.i j
,. KUimr
Klamtuh Fall.
lrlivrri fc
"n Ymr
SU Months
ThPf Months , ....
tin Month ...
Currlrr
. f so
S.&tf
- - 1 M
Spotlight
Like ski race lends an air
Lake is as well known in
MoritiTand Biarritz are in:!omo'Tow- T" 5lr- oobennaa
Ski race. A 'spark, of ur.r
be struck. Vhey'wil? avidly
and, as a result Fort Klam.
practical lawmakers that
THE KVKN1NG
BAUM TO HEAD
KLAMATH BASIN
u.d,..
William Haura tni
nip lit elected president of Klam
ath Sportsmen's association, fol-,
lowlng nominations immediately
preceding the election, and last
night took over the' rein of ml-.,
ministration of the game body
for the ensuing year.
All officer . were ' nominated ,
elected aud installed Inst night.
Gibers to take office wore J. A. '
Law ton, vUe-president, J. P.
nuke, treasurer. ud Nate Otter-,
ehin. secrelnry. Otterlwln sue-
cecils himself In the office.
lUreetore f.vr tht. aasoclathm t
were elected -a -follr-ws: O. I), '
Matthews. Dr. W.- It. Itoyd and
Vance Hutchens. . v.
. i . , '
TWFNTY-TI-IIRli '
!n,A Vr. J. wtT i
YEAR OF CLUB
7f r MA J?JfFn
, Members of the Klamath Falls
Rotary - club wlll observe ,tho
t wenty-t bird ana ivefsnry of the
fnntiitinr nt l,A-.ini , 1 liM refftl
I... l,..,V.. V.l.l.w ' . '
C. K. Clement, oue of t ho old
est employes in the postal ervlcs
of Iho CniteJ Stnte.1, will be the
Speaker of toe- day. . "How little
Is. Known of the Well Known
Posi office" will be tbo sulijei't of
Mr. Clement'. address. . . ;
Other special feataree are bring
arranged far the program whUh
will be announced inler.i-, ; . ..
AIMEE'S AIDE -TO
PREACH IN
THISCITY
'math Temple tomorrow
at .t.:45. oeiock.- th$f nr.
To
deliver, au. atlilUis jiL the
night
John
t....ven assistant pas or 01
geJus Temp.e and principal aid
0f M
rs. Aimee Sempl McPher - . -
son
will arrive la Klamath Falh
l ueen m ouu. DrRni,.iiK r
aauare i.ospei nu. . , . 1
FORT HOST AT
jZJf AOIVtXAt "ron';'. publisher of tho Pbrt
Biy y land Telegram, made short talks.
( Continued from page 11
ZTm Kiam'ath
Motel, if m uoubt ask lor airec
lions. ,.'.'..-'., '
(3) Ski and toboggan slides.
have been made at' Anna f. 'reek
and Tisitors are urcwl to bring
ineir bhs. .mow p.ons nave
widened the road in the vicinity
of thi3 Anna Creek Lumber com
panr j allowing -amfd roonv -o
park. The face eourse- passes--by
the toboggan jumps and winter
(.sport -emltuaiasu can ski-up the
coarse jt little way -just so Jong
as they keep a close lookout-for
contestants cither ijiilni or com-
inK..j-. ,j . . of the Mississippi river. lb.-t state
tij Keetaurant and the ho- being Ca Worn la with i member -
tela have provided enough .food ship cf 200.000." The article was
to supply seven thousand people, written on the Increase of mere, -
Ijtst year's lack of food will uotjbership in the Oregon State Mo -
be repeated. .-'- , : , -. tor association for the past four
; Sixteen stalwart athletc-v moat years, which revealed an Increase
of whom bear name reminiscent of 1000 "per cent.- ,
I - - .
Our Grjeat Outdoor Zoo
; iW4rSi':
tiW 'I . ''J&"-'-Z ' ''.' - liJjEriGTH AO INCHES.
..rv.-v". :-' 'iJi'.:-- : r light 'GRaw: AoTaEO wtm brown.
JZfitUVy ME TRAILS AVAN,T,OOGH
AW'l V CcRiOSiTV. B'JT OOES K'f.T TIPS OF 6AP3. WHITE. UNDER. -iJ'P'hr
o -ATU? orJi-BSS coana&f PARTS, TAIL TIPPED IN BLACK.
! : . . LON3 PACE -RUFF, i -r-
Ml
ajSf HE UVN TRAVtl-3
(JOiSELESSLV AND
CAM GET WITrllM
pouncing Distance
RABBITS'. '-TKTV
f;IO CHANCC TO pVi-
LV
cape from his e.ivi
PAW,"WnrH ITS b'HAPP,
aJartriayna
HERALD. KLAMATH
of the smiw-cl.id inouutntya
northorti .Kttroii. Imv
the race. Tliey ar n
Miuifred Jneobson. MoClotid. Cnll
forulu. winner' of last year's bkt,
race; W Nordqulst, Klamath .
I mil. iirti.fu wwhu it.;,.
1 Ole llauireti. Portland, noted Mt.
Hood sailer; Otto Haiten,- Swim.
Ore.. ' winner of sererul major
rkl races In the Mt. Hood dl -
....... ...J.. - -
(rill .Itlujr vi run ix.w.ii-
ath. alKanilc Nnrweglau ski Jump-!
vr and racer; Nets dkjersaa.
Ho ml, took. third place- In last
year's rare; llalvar. Huekley.
Bend, husky Norwegian who
resumed as a stronn contestnm:
Ad Opiiejtard. Bend. Norwegian;)
Nick Tolvone. Seattl business
man. who Is one of- the "dark j
horses;" Lester llollen. Soaftl.
"another dark horsa:"' Hurray j
Soergelburg, - who - la noted for I
his power and endurance; ilarry
- Francl. vorit--ot Kramath
Agency: Ktulf ,Krden4 ' llend.
who made crAlltamn !owlg In
-vv kl and.yeruon.
Oliver and KreivK J acketv.Klam-
ath FaHs. -., . .'
r. . . ; ., v a 'paid uy tne poauii oepurtiuent
F.raboale preparation, haft. J aheuon . of .this
been tnkeji . by the enthuslastio 1h, Jf, . ...,.,,... -llttlo
Fort Klamath community.... . ,'..',', ,,.1. ....
,0
provide entertainment. Every
door of Wood ttlver valley will
no open to guests) ever resident
of the "garden'sppl of Klamhth"
will ,be readyv and wintmc ip act
as escorts or to. kHe'ttny -assistance
possible. - ; v..
. Programs were being .distrib
uted Jn Klauiath Falls today in
order hajl esidents- my know
where to go to keep abreast of
each event as If take place. In
another column tif this news'ilic meeting' af the LoVella club
p.iper the- complete program Is
printed.,
AUTO CARAVANS
- IN CALIFORNIA
MEUFORI). Ore.. Feb. 21. (fl
-The governor of 'Oregon good-
, .u,,h- r..
rri.( ,., ... j.
t'allforni... utter .'Dendln
tne nlKht , ,hu cfty .,, Alih.
Ian(l. The p3rty Trp "entertaln-
-A retentions in
bblli cities.
Mayor Geo.
Governor Patter.ion.
1.. tlaker of Portland and C. 11.
; Tne caravan was greeted- at
the state line, Just buyond the
a"?
summit of the Sltkiyrfm by !late
e n Jjf Yrska,
. California, and otflclnty wlcom
tjeikto California.'- . , i - .,'
i- ..... . 3- .. .
, m ,.rrv-iifiii in ..uniocne
Throueh.a tp,.ph.v,d error
m The Hvenlnr Herald of Moo
day night,,' rheHiherxhlp of ,thevePect'I to trtontl.
A. A. "A. ot C'nhforula was given
as ;iO.OM. This figure'
have read 200.000. The
ing . paragraph Is Co
"Through this great Increase,
association has been ante; to del -
Im . ....lu a I.. Mnrnk... .. t . .
Ivor a service to its memberi only
exceeded by cne other statu wes:ia
A' I ' ' j'i
J : 1 A,
IS DitTH KnAlcHA&LS I .'
VPROA WE v,1!.rj CAT OA EA.V U-.f'.Y
CCVtf'ASJIMO TI lTi:T-.Ta . .'
m6
cat1 '
n. t
FALLS. OREGON
v.. ifrd.iwOunty Asked
tin follows: j
To Watch for
Mail Robbers
, '
Thronith ' the . office iif lwi.
: master John A. Mi't'alt, wrtid of
! 4.ti jl.
. iim iii.iii ..i. i.n .iiiidmii.-. uiliilt'7
crder form, eerlul ntimliern 39S01 1
, to 40uouil IiicIiihIvo.' from tlin.
j Enl I'olnt,, Uie,. .tost office i
; on . the nlitht of February ' l.
19IS. js tstven out this luorn-,
iok. ..;- i
"Thin stolen money, order j
form will likely be forged and:
attempts to cash them at storea.
lru stores, meat tmirk.its. piol t
halls, garages, filling .stations, !.
hotels and banks,"?-I'ostmaster :
.M'all stateif: (j The police are r
notified so that vreieettotk. nilgai. ;
Im.ioade HKainal ' wrrmg payment. I
If auy are preaontvd, for .payment
Immediate steps should ha taken j
10 rrosl " Piiwns-ouring
A suitable eoward ;Wlll be t
by rnstmuster .Mctrau tins morn-
lug from (.'.' Jliddlford.' postal In
spector of Spokaim Wash.
DISTURBER OF
PEACE SENT TO"
KLAMATH JAIL
c
day
O. Miller, arrested Satur
nlght for disturbing pub
house" pleaded guilty . to ., thU
rharge in the-Justice court Monl
day afternoon and wna sentented
to day. in the conn.y it.lt. !;
. .
A aecrtud charge was placed I
lagalnst Miller nUcglng unlawful
poasosston of lluuor. OfOeera al-
Rg Miller has been disturbing 1
the peace. In tV Ibiiumr and I
lrell:ai.-tc vior, romenme. ,
especially at' daaeeii.-'
Alibn'Jrtf"''7lOwsi '
!
paid- to I
Judge W .11. Barnes ..yesterday .j,., dinner concert: 7:15-87 or-Iu'n, of harmony and comt-dy the
afternoon by Jumce Reddy who . ri,etri music; -8: 1 5. studio pro 1 Eclipse Trio prove' worthy t-n-was
arresttd Saturday nlgbrmear Ktam; 8:16-K:JO, talk: S.-3CJ-' tertalners.
Malln with five plants of mooo- :4t), ulk: M0-9JO. Halowat tlplou aV Terrellin song, dance
shine in his possession. Laueation hour; : 10-S: So. vniide- and Imitations are a versatile duo
HIGH SCHOOLS
rn nm.n hance
All Iho lligli schools of Klam
nth cortnty will participate in a
dance- which will he treld In the
community httll of Merrill this
evening, and M'gli 'nchool students
ffrotn alt parts of the. county are
! tulk in behalf of his school. Ilav-
' r. . V, n Mliht, I1I0K a.luuil nannn
. Ing the county high school danco
a' feature of the school -year
i was started last 'Veat and Is to
1 lie on annual event. ..
I ,
: Mrs. Kelley Improving- '
1' Steady Improvement Is noted,
f In the .pondltion .of Mrs. .C.. ('.
' Kelley who la a patient at (he
I Klamath '.eneral hospital.
I . 4 .
No. 10
rm Rie retr
- f l'. srrvicc. i.r.
eNow-3HOr.s .
j YTb receiving lino nt the "door -. . , . ' Br..hestrB MG-7 ' Many people suffur titlarks by
' shnuhr wUl bti composed of ttMderit body',.' 7.g 0d-tlme music- ,nl rrlH"iid. commonly ""'
folio' W.sl.reil.s from' tl- V3rfbus ' ffiri.i. 11 T .LV "V"'? Jit
rrectHuhools. and during. Mie 'evening ",.,: V,. .. i.iY, V.cit.e 7"?" 'L" V.'
the lech president wilt make n short ! "I", "X ,.,:., ,,7,1, ! ., v.7 .n.i
Plane Succors
A
1 1 '..""'' -j..
V 1.
Held fast by a field of shltllng li it. the car ferry Mall lend !-received I
food trum a national guard alrplime (ioiu wblslt tills pi.-ium -win 1
tnkeu.. The big ship was held fnl In l.uke Krle K'V two diiIm north-j
oust -of Ashtabula. O., while tuga tried to lituak. sih (tuitu the biir-'
bor. - - t t .. ' . ' . 1
I Radio Program
'-. I
I ' v '" ' ' ; '
I,8r" - m ? ':3'V
vmnt ' ana-- iiiairuipi-aiai raipii i 1
' "" r,m'-. -."..,."
ercmly'' hour, . Silil-s, auction
bridge: 9-10. Manwell House cof-i
f(li). rni.r ,. , ,0.M , .inn,,, pro. ,
,
;ari away from tho ordinary,
KOIN. Portland. 31m 6-7 p.; wl,h tt u,urle finish a roil-
Tvlllo entertalnmenl. : '
KEX. Portland. J39.am 8:30
p. m.. children' program; T-K.
-i
dancn music: t-10, atudiu feu-
turn; 10-12, datire lunsic.
.. .
KMO. Tacoma, 3S.lm 8-9 p.
m., Courtney concert? S-l 1. studio
concert; 11-11:30, courtesy pro-1
grnm;- 11:30-11:30. -theatrical
frolic. . , I
370,
Davenport hotel daure orchestra.
- . . -
. KFOA. Seattlo. s7.6m s:oo-
6:30 p. ra., alghtseerVig program; '
I -n ... .AA.l -. , - I
0:30-7. studio program; 7-8. old- (or srlutlca. rheumullsni or ueu-j
time .music; '8-8:30. Kveready ralgla. which troubles often do
hftiip.:s.i(i.ii .nf.(inn i,ri.tj.. a. end li, neuritis. 1
10. dramatic program through'
Pacific coast network.
K0.M0, Seattle. 306m 6:00
7:30 p. rn., Totem concert I or
chestra and male quartette; 7:30
8, concert orchestra and Instru
mental and vocal solosf 8-8:30,
Evernady hour; 8:30-9, auction
bridge; 9-10, dramatic, program
through tho Pacific coast not
work; 10-11, male quartet; i 1
12:30, Herb Wledooft'a dance or
chestra. -." r' -.
- e-
KGO, Oakland. 0SI:sm 6-:30
p. m news, weather, focks'and
market report; (,:30-7:10, din
ner "Concert; J-8: 30, Evercady
hour; 8: 30-9,. auction bridge; li
it program through the Pacific
coast network., ". :
Tv'Wfl,'Xo' Angeles. 47m -7
p'.rm.; dlnrfef concert;' 7 detective-
; etorleni . ' 7:30-8, popular
songs'; 8,'Evnroatly hour; 8:30-9.
auction bridge; . 9-10, program,
through tho Pacific coast not
work; 10, Molropolltan dance or
chestra. -.'-
: KPO, Sun Francisco, 422.3m
6-0:3(p. m., town crier service;
8:30-7:30, brcbestra concert; 8-
30, Evernady hour; - 8:30-9,
auction bridge; 9-10, program
featuring the Neapolitan quartet;
1012, dance program. . . -
: KSX, Hollywood. 337m 6 p..
m.. Hotel Illltmoro orchestra;
1:30; courtesy concert; 7, studio
music; 7:30, feu turn program;
8, fwutiire program; 9, Coconnut
f!roeTlnlico oVchestra: 11-12,
BIKtnorp hotel orchestra.
"kFOKillonV lleaeh, 211. 8m
S-6:1B p. m., Iiurmnny act; 6:IB,
Concert orchestra; 7-8, Jnsz or
cheslra; 8, hnnd concert; .9, old
familiar songs; Ifi, organ recital;
11-12, Majestic ballroom dance
orchestra, - - - ' .
eeeeee. . . .... . .. f rrf f JJJt
SEATTLE
' . "l . IIOTHLM . t ,
Proltct Your Saving Account bu
Po(ronsMf Thtu flrtproof HottU
S1.00 TO $2.50
WALDORF 1
y , . TU AT CI KB -t,ir- . i
New Itichmond
JJAtvAnsj'i; , oppomitm I
PHUSI UVH
Ice - Locked Ship
.tetHtta
t
At The Pine Tree
.A unliiun and tinsuul feature
ill haadlilin the flv-'-s.-t variety
presentation at. tho riuo Tree
.Ihen - lro today and Wednesday,
i.nnr . ie..u., unei (m.ij.-.
n Art" llvina models In white
.. . .
,. Homoaeneoua ( haua"
f..r.arrv nn.l Hall ar.i two ac-
compllshed and clever dancers
r-D,.r,r(, f mcom that
I with Zola Terrell doing Mexican
creole.. and Hula number, while
her partner Imitate' fi-llo saxo-
phoue.. .
With song and story and a
J personality that, plonu-s tiletin
STABBED BY
NEURITIS!
f.vl It In the ahoulder. - neck.
forearm, small- ot the back,.. or
OWI1 ,,, tmh ,,, , ,Ur
hm,. h u sometimes mistaken!
m a i ie r w, en, ,
vi can get quick relief without
using narcotics or poisons. Apply
Tysmol over the part that hurts I
ruid the pain will soon be gone. I
Tysmol la absorbed through the
pores of tho skin. It has a sooth
ing, healing effect tipon tho dis
eased nerves, gradunlly- helping
to restore them to healthy con
dition. - 1
Don't suffer any Jongor. (let i
supply of Tysmol at any good
drug etoro. Price tl everywhere.
Always on hand at Star Drug Co.
WATCH
REPAIRING
- HKllB- '
1 year goarnnteo on nil
vrorli- '
GEO. METZ ,
, . ' vi .-. , -
. JKWKt.KH
OSS Mnlil
vn'l-'f f.f it.
Bad
T-ieth!
Bad'
Health!
Decayed and Infected leellt
- Bio responaihli, for many
Ills.- That Is why regit
lur cxnnjlnnllons nr'n es
sential. The best den
tnl service nt most
reuHonnbhi - prices. ' -
PAINLESS
DENTISTS
-PORTLAND
Voi'hce I lib nnil Mnlil His.
, . . PIIO.NK 04 f v
Tut'Hilav, IVbiimi v ill, HgK
Illnnynii puis pillrons It. n linppy
mood ut lint slutt nt tho outer
lllillllKlllt. i On the-si reeii "I'liriiornl Kule"
I starring Vent lleynnlds. A story'
of, I he purl pluyod by women In
'the World Witr. ' '
, s - f
At Th Liberty
a- . '
- James Duobury hud only two
.problems to vex hi 111 women nud
; motley he wanted lots of both.
I The way In which lie set out lo
-get what Hit wanted aud what lie
, got forms the clever plot of
i "Married Alive." at the r.lberty
Thettlre today. .....
l.ou Telli-gen Is lii'i soft man
nered Mr. iMixhury whose phllos-
nphy la that, a mau is. eiillllnd
to as many wives as he ran kp
and-as much iimuey as lie ran '
gel.
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