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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1928)
Pace Pour THE EVENING HERATJV KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Thusday, May 17, 102ft T, a MALAKKKT-. ". B. KNC.l.lHH ..Hdlto ....Businoas Manager Publlahsit every afternoon e.cept Hunday by The Herald Publlaatnff Company at 102-12't South Fiflh afreet, Klftmsth Kails, Orepon. Entered as second class matter at the postofflca at Klamath Falls, Oregon,- on August 40, Js04, under act of eongreaa, March t, 1H7S. It must b planned and financed, i thera I .omefhtuu. charmingly spontaneous In the Hose Festival. That, as you iviiftlly will agree, , la the warm and affectionate Jn-, lerest of the Portland, public. I without which no fltilnit trlliuio could be paid t (bo rose, j THK WAV OK TlIK WOKI.I1. Ona Taar . Br ataU Klx Montha Tbrae Month Oae Month ..5. . I ' - 1.7 Ona Illvere4 by Carries' Fear III! 8li Montha , HI Three Montha . 1.S6 On Month . By lirove l'ntterson. Telei.hoii.'s. Americana will do well to taVe BRIEF. NEWS OF KLAMATH tables. i ' lUMihS Afi.llS. llo"k ' 1'iu'ful Formula...," Hull's The len-bnok Mca lire sU ' 'Matnurutallca for Kimlm-crs." coming . In.. Homo Hint. Sim thn Klt-pluce niiitliiMiiiilliiil linked for suggestion us 1 lin boil till hooks tu tnkn ti .t tltiMt.rt Itiln If vtm U'ui'il Hill. V ASlllNt;TO.. .MSy IT.. 4AV--i'it. , v ;..,,.- u tut From twi iwlliiMwa Jtun evii.te .... , ,i,....i..,.., J camiialmiffmiUii iwmiiliit ',,, whlcit differ much fiom '.lalncd ,imi .yony. 44. i jOtM, tmoft ih tlat.. lt.i says: CAPITAL PAPER HAS NO MEANS i OP , SUPPORT 'w,ll r Khukcpcnri., the Holy TUliie. inn Alcoran of lluliuiiiinvd, anil tlx) Tulilua nf t'onf in Inn. llnnrltlKII PHKM t.RAfll'1) WIMIt MRMBIvH OK AtiUIT UtHiaii OP C1KCI XATIOTt i....Hi.. 'A basket picnic -la being plan- posed to llerh.it Hoover was lie-. 1"V,',"'t!'.'" N!'W 1n.,",'",.":l",ll . i. h. i.-,. ,h a v . .. i... r ,iu . .., i Pl'-lloiiiirr." I'liliirnvo a ."lloUlen W. club to bo held on Sunday, and thai tieorxa II.. Lorkwoml of June third, at the Nliiuiath ,M utile. Ind., had liven ui Vreamiry," O. Henry", bluiit ator- l.'H. Hi'luilti(J Ainerlcnii 'Untidy- time off now and then to appr-i jun,.n,,n. t ihta timn the mem. 11 a nun lob In bo innl In.lua. elate their telephone aervice. It . btn vll mt,ct wl,h m ri. c. try to work without . cuidwiuii- Mmhff nf ! Aaawrtatrd Praaai Tha Aaaoclatad Freda la arclueively entitled to tha uaa r rapubllea wasn t lone ano that it was puu-.. RBmi,, f the Klanmlh June- tlon for the commerce aecramrj'a llshed that the average time-for, ,, on, of llle ul,.mMra f tha , aucvaa. ', . Lock wood teattfled hi lind MMt.liMe Mint rlhli.Arf nnr eollnrtrt noura, or isv minu.ea, me ran- oponln of the full .on when f(,r Hoover fuitni.Un road time between the two cltlea lhe first nieetlnit will be held at ,011 Aaked what Will tl Jlays Is JIT minulea. Vnleaa there ha,he home of Mrs. V. V. Kuyketi. t ,,.;, n.publ,,n natloniil chuli- been Improvement recently It la dulf. nwly elected- pre.ld.mt. ' man. hnii ta do with th Hoover about aa feasible to wnd a mev Thia meetlnx ta scheduled : for cniinl(tn l.oekwootl rfplicd "very aetixer from oue city to tb other September. ' ' ' ' : little." Huya waa active. In atl as it U to telephone. ' V ' iyiMinx the " commerce aecretnry Althouch there are many great Mm. Smith f)MrHt-I Vpon 1 not to enter Iho In.llnna primary and Important cltlea In Europe; Mrs. Llofd Smlthi nea Ion he .aid. Thla advice wna of teted the fact remains that up to a nechtel of Ashland, underwent an he sal.l. ' - ' short ttme aeo London had tele-; operation for acute appondlcltia - Son,tor Bratton. democrat, of phone communication with but;, few day. axo at a local hoa- N,w MM,COt d,.wl()ped fronl five of them. Paris bud com- pltal. and according to reports, t .i,....j .. . ,k AH over Oregon tomorrow people will vote at the pri-1 munlcation with nine and Berllnjahq Is aettlng alour as relt .Mnll,t teapot tlomo commlllee maries. Republicans with a heavy registration have had j wlth rwid w Hpetted s,iik rmlBhl oul tM ,,r, w ,,,,,. .... . , . ., . 1 ' .has been employed In Metlford jd liberty bonda luaued to tkc the primary fight mostly to themselves. But this year, ! News in Advert Uln. for some ttme. Mr. Smith la con- rtpub,,'" commMtee by Harry due to Governor Al Smith, the democratic party nasi Advertisers do well who take;nected with the Southern Pacific i. Sinclair. Lot-kwuod called H.iys taken on new life, and there are some spirited contests in,OI,re, or ,B.e Be" 'f""n -,. Klamath Falls. -J- Medtord;OB the telephone at t.os Auaie- - i ntiu nrinp nr tnv n a vo am vav the state in the minority party ranks. j people are always attracted by Very amusing is the attitude of some voters who want j novelty. The old roods may be to register so they can vote for G6vernor Smith fof presi- !),,t t100.d,but ,olk ..... o -ii- -it v u i i. i- ,0 what is new. Old books dent with the idea that Smith will bring back the liquor are Just as good tni usuay lost under the Volstead act. Nothing could be more : ter than new ones but any librar ridiculous for Governor Smith, even though he were1'8" wl" y feat de- . , , ... . ' . . .o nii T maud Is for new books. eiucieu presiuent, tii uat uu .unuui uvc iuukicw, wm advertiser tlon of all new. dlapatche. credited to it or not otherwise credited ID i completing a telephone call be-'i,.). Thla will he the Inst event tbla paper, and also tha local newa published therein. All rlbt. ot re- . , J" . .., f!C" 1 , , ,,, .w pablloatlo-i of special dlapatchea herein are alaa raaerved. ;tween 1 aria and Brussels was Tjthe members will enjoy unlit the j--.,:' THURSDAY, MAY 17,-1928 j , , . Marie llio iMrfect man, unit Im'Ik.I.I the uprlijlit. t'sjilin 37:37. It Is reasonable to have perfection In our eye, thut we may al ways advance toward It, thouRh we know it can never be reached. i)r. Johnson. The Ballot Tomorrow who renlivea the Volstead act witl stand until doom's day unless con- this and who creates . for his cress votes to re-submit it to the voters of the nation. ; store a reputation for always Mrs. ririeh Horn. .That situation, however, is but a sidelight on thej ,f, wd,frthraedrn election tomorrow. The thing that is apparently all-im-; - . News. i but the call did not relate to the ,., I Hoover campaign. Hays were- Knights to Give Pane .. ' ; tary at another time caM.id Lic-, The Knights of Columbus wilt wood, he testified to .sk wh tlir be hosts on Saturday evening to 'lluys should vliorleu his .visit In tholr friends with a duncinx Europe. party at Lesion hall. Tickets for . i.ockwood Waa asked ir he w.w the affair have bt-en placed on ar,(v,. in the tiulictnient of S.'n aale and a good attendance Is atr Wheeler, democrut of M m-' expected. . ! I peace. portant is the contradicting conditions that surround the old Mrsic challex;es primary. We find the wets supporting the drys. and the - misk -s xovki.ty drys the wets; we find republicans--- fewasking that PARIS May 1? (Modem Governor Tierce's name be written in on the-ballot for jut musical innovators may not t V, Cai.nn4 rtwtri-t nriH tripn ti p find riemn- ' be so- modern after all. the Pr. LVUXICl 111 "...-s u-vvn . . , 1 i. , . I crats who are fighting Pierce tooth and nail, and support- t'8" " .'"S! t"e,ea:-n,.! ing republicans. Out Of it all Will come order, for, hap-1 dent Musical Instruments and ! F- their home.' nilv. the American people can fight like sin one day and i kindred organiiations. . . .. .... m . r.n& r 4t.. the next day they can line up for orderly life and aiiairs with good grace. Tomorrow the rain of ballots will de cide little except the personnel of candidates who will run in the November election for the offices. But a primary is a fine race track for a try-out Other Americans A Canadian paper repeats the old protest against ap plying the word "American" exclusively to citizens of the United States. It points out, with justice, that citizens of tana. J "t was conuoctcil with. 1'iJ mat. . nt.mcn noi.c- : ter", he MUk l a. nff a news- Mrs. Gedrpe llrlch returned . .. , V..'..i.a nl' ... f home on Wednesday mot nlnx. ,erta, (lir titui.t Jil.lfc-J.i from Metlford where she apent : (a ,(,, natlopat a-epuuiis.. Tuesday wh friend, and lookrD, g ' .,; afwr bnslnes. affairs. Whelar ; was .prosfttor f..r the a'. r ,,,, , ' , 'sonato ' comaiiiteri . tuvestUtatlii!; iren . , . ti;iiis, auu lurie Gibson, both of Klamath Kails, Attorney General Dauxliorty.' i "Yea alh" wbre united in roan-laze by Wil liam B. Barnes, Justice' f. tho-e.i ,.. Tlil-y will make Klamath - Price Cutting Sale ALL. DRESSES priced $11.75 , are) now $8-95 The $16.75 dresses' go at . j M15.50 The NORTHERN FURIOP 810 Main Street :'.' .-.. It Jit ,4 M . ; Uh rJ' -r , wj r:J. .-M 1 v.v-.;; - ...1 PAT WINFREY Wants To Bo Sheriff of Klamath County He has served in two wars was 23 months lit' Franco during the World War. lie, has. LeyA a peace officer for eight years. Ha fenrs no criniinal. If you want your community sure for good citizenship and if you want to rid it of murderers and Oiidchirables Vote for Pat Winfrey Friday for Sheriff Paid Advertisement One of the most advanced of BOYS ASK THRASHING I modernist conceptions produced a y " SO TKAtHKB ttiMI'LIEH few weeka aso was symphony for CAMBRIDGE. Enx.. May 17.1 percussion Instruments written by ! (IP) How schoolboys asked to be ;' younic Russian. It caused a ' thrashed Is told , by Miss Mary stodm of discussion. Then tlje Thompson, teacher In a Suffolk, Society of Ancient Musical In-ivillaxe school, struments -played a-similar ptrre. ) Whrn .she first went to tlm a quartet for tuned drums. But , school she said she harl much itwas written more than 300 J trouble from some of the blxKer' year, aeo by a classicist named hhoya, who overturned desks, tied ' Philldor. And the laugh was on j the school room doora and broke : the Russian. I windows. I TUB J!J 1.1.1!. "WImiiis in ph..Mi-' lhe boys totd 'hc they wittifed ' fffl n I ut In tit imil lu raa tin i litoeuu t e tnn anM.L.. - 1 Canada, Brazil or Chile Can just as logically apply me i n Qd music report an enormous , could thrash them. They were word to themselves. ' ' "' this year, thanks per-' Uunted. they said.' by boys rros' ,. i ... t, j - t;nA a wnrrt fnr thf naW to reaction afier, a sur- ' other schools becauso their teach- Many attempts have been made to find a vi ord for the feft cf jaa Workg of er dfd United States, and all have failed. During the war tne ; Gibbons, the sixteenth century punishment. v - - British solved the. difficulty by Calling all United States j EnRljsh composed:'' llaeudel. Oblainlnx a stout strap. Miss i 4v t ifvn..k t,a nrnhohW dirln't imacine ' Ba,h. Schulx and Palegtrina , Thompson washable ts nullify the troops "Yanks although they probably didn tima?1"? lhave played t larre audt. num for Mmnlnlnt and ,,,. how that would sound tp soldiers from Alabama or lexas. eBcen an(1 evcn advanced critics ble at her school .ceased. forth Some one once suggested "Usans"; but that is a hybrid gave them "favorable, mention.: with. , .. . . i mi fA..n- . ' V- " - n. ' i - - that, dOUDliess Will never jsuiu iivu. . I SJf , We'll probably go on saying "Americans ... oui. we , ii'i. might. rememDer mm vur uvisuuma v .v.. . t-j"v south can use the name as well as we can. wny-canij some of tho bright young men who coin advertising names j and slogans do something aboit it? Surely, ft ought to; be possible to find a word that would strike public fancy j i D "I T 0 RIALS 1 FROM OVER THE NATION ' . ! - - - ' - - I E23H If 1 " How to make Your Kitchen invitin HELP JkVR THK I.M.E .1 THE ROSE FKSTlf Ali rTtin rri-Affnn!ftn Vn,mirt..wn ! Vindicators -The i The roses : are fulr-builreo department of . commerce. wb:h However greatly we . may have j has rendered valuable service to complained of the backward sea American producers Ty, aiding 8on. the delay of gardens, it now I them' In. extension of foreign is evident that there shall be an, trade, now turns its attention to : abudancc of roses for the festl- j the ''little fellows" of retull busl-; val for the city's own gala week, peas having launched a move-1 wherein the rose Is queen. Per-, ment to help the small merchants haps we complain too often and j mak profits and steer clear of with' too little cause. For there1 bankruptcy. . ; hare been easons so laggard . The department finds from In- that no roses were to be had for) formation collected that 79 per! the festival seasons in which! cent, of all retailers in the coun- much wild lupine was nsed, apd , in ni he termed "small bust-' such others blossom as came nesa establishments," which will hereafter find available Informa tion dealing with a wide range of retail store problems. A special sectinn of the domestic commerce division has been established to readily to hand. . But there will be roses this year, as in niost. . To honor the rose, to set apart several days for her celebration, Is tills not well bethought? Our festivals have brought fame to the help: tho so-colled little fellow. ( 0jt y, have won friends for the1 In business who often tan -profit state, , and have encouraged ' tu great advantage from govern-' homcseekers. This Is' the influ ment assistance such as it Ij the , oncc Df a flower. If yori pleaso, j purpose to render from now on. but such a flower as always hasi Last year some 16,000 trading i charmed the human fancy. Wej organisations "went to the wall,": ought to pralsa the rose, as It (sj apottt three times the numbcri found in Oregon, and to bring j of manufacturing concerns. Turn-I tribute ta the rose, as we do, ' Ing attention to small business I though nothing of material pro--establishments, which outnumber: fit were to come to , us. from this , all other retailers more than; recognition of her regality. Mfoi three to one, reveals a govern ment Interest that Is not to be criticised as Interference. The Importance of small enterprises, Isn't all dollars and cents The I better part of It Is a true affec-l lion for the beautiful for suchj' flowers, and such symbols, as Iho which represent so much of theiroRe. There Is a deal of this conlo 's retail business, becomes I spirit In the Portland Rose Fes mor apparent when their rela-;tlval, without which the pageant- 1 1on to production Interests is ry would, no ' mater - hnw' love-J considered, fof they are largely j ly. bear witness tb ltd bwrr false-' th agency through which mnnn-iness of concept. fsetarers and other producers Our festivals have been beantl-. market lliclr prodwts, and what fill for beauty's sake. It Is ourj afferta ona Interest reaches out I obligation, and hnr happy privl-: (o the other', jlcie ta kT ey them so: Although nr The kitchen of the modern home combines . , charm with utility. You can maW your kitchen, invitinta place where vou'll love to work! ;.',m Start with the walls and woodwork. Paint them Widi FULLERCLO. Use it also for the built-in fixtures; andforthe kitchen furniture.' W"ith the plcasingpaslcl tinlsof this finieh, yon can make your kitchen actually a beau- tiful room yet entirely practical; fo - , FULLERCLO is remarkably durable. Kvea ) inelelible pencil marks can be washed from its smooth, hard surface ! FULLERGLO is so easy to apply that . yon can use it yourself with assurance of ' . success, but for large jobs it is belter to get ' , , . Master Painter.' A descriptive color card ? is yours for the asking. See your Fuller ' , Dealer, listed Lctow. . W. P. FULLKn CO. , ibis 12th street , SACRAMENTO 40 Branches in 34 Pacific Oast and Intrr-Mnuntaln Cities Factories la Sam Francisco. f.os Anselrs, Portland ... . 1 , Dlitriliutors of Valtpar Products fULLElR! . . V v. t ' '' ' .-'f .. . . ' r ...,'' i BioWne?s Paint Store I Republican Candidate Sop Circuit Judne r)stT-aiarj)-aJWsvr W Evil if 1029 Main Street 1 a. aian twmammnmmmfmmmi9mmmmmmmmmamimimmmmm tSSxtT'TwlJIli"? ...saaMawJ ' '- . . . . I' '. t ; I K f:: s J Kit ' ' ; 'V. t i 'l : ; -' ;.x il' , ,C it ' V: '; 'r- . Co'- 1 1 - S.'i V'- '' ':' .A 'v' -.- '.' . V,j i .) f.'!'- t. ly's !-';' ' ;' 1 '.-'Ji i ...... ';.'v- : -t..; .!. . .I' iitl l , a. ' ' ., ., '. : I If . ' 7V '7, W'j .v- '';) ' t' I ' r-r i : : -w:f.. A man of more than 25 years experience iri intensive practice of law, including practical before SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, A man of recognized ability , integrity and impartiality. -; Give Klamath County a Judge to be proud of 1 , BY-VOTING FOR S 1 S 3. HAWKINS NAPIER .. . i Napier for Judge Club. E. O., Nord, Secretary." Paid Advertisement A