Pnffe'Fotlr THE EVENING HER Atft, -KLAMATH FALIjCOttEgOK- TuPHday, Mn'y 22, 1028 , B. MAUKKtr. B. KN(1L.I8H '' Publlehed every afternoon except- Sunday by The Herald Publishing Oempany at 101-111 South Pirih itrHt,- Klimmh Fall. Oregon. , Entered as serend class matter at Orea-oa, on Amuit tO.-UOt, under By Mall -IS. as , 1.7 - l.TS - ,s On Tear .His Months 'Tares Months On Month j., asSOflATKIt PRKS I.KASKn WIRBI I MKMBKH.UP AlllIT UI HKAU OK CIHCl LATIOIt Member f the Jluoelnted Preaa ' The Aaaoelated Press la exclusively entitled to the vse or rennblloa. f ttoh of all news dlaiMttcl.ee credited to It or not otherwlae credited In j this paper, and also the local news published therein. All rlg-nta ot re- paoiioaiioo oc special aispaiones nerem are aieo reserved. MONDAY, MAY 21, 1928 An Added Business Section . The school board last evenjllfir did what it was gener-1 IIr ki;..j : ,u j ii .v. - i i . , ally believed it would do sell the Central school proper-1 ty provided a fair bid was offered. The bid seems fair, for sideration for a piece of ground that will require several thousand dollars to level and bring to grade. In five years it will be worth more money, but the school board, is not playing the real estate game, and therefore it was good judgment on the part of every mamKae ft aall n-han a ..r.... ov - re.sponsiDie parries. . j Klamath's growth heeded secuon oi ine city wiu aosoro i- jv -a n unncio uc ouic iu b i'-jivciKiiuii. vuiuug iMiuii su teijoual bull crop or ytatters i thrnncrh thA nrnnprtv was HpmnnHorl Kw trio hriarH onrl ?n West was shinned yesterday to , . j . . , a: that act the members were ... .... ;. . . 8hirk a responsibility by leaving it. to the next 'pwner to I decide whether or not there Should be a street through ' . ti ' ' j. 11. . . . . , . ! the property. It ts very apparent that aside. from being 1 members of the school board they, are citizens who have j the welfare of the entire community at heart, and there-! fpre they acted onjthe dedicaUon oWhe street before-the j nrorjertv rjassed from the school district's hands: " ) Mr. Hovey and Mr. Dunn, the purchasers have' not disclosed their plans for improvements 'of the "tract of ground, but it is a certainty that a high-priced land in vestment such , as they have made insures action the moment they can get possession This, in turn,, guaran tees to. Klamath modern buildings OH every foot of theiharkened bark to the old range school ground within a short time when the school board t : f. We Are a Little Tardy f With so many things to do in a public way this city is Terlooking a thing that is badly needed an airport. Other communities with, far' less business .than we Have are voting bonds tp buy land and improve an avia tion field, but thus far Klamath Falls has done nothing to that end.'. l, :- " "''"'"J""- . .. . ! Do we need it? Most assuredly we do.- , J We should endeavor to keep the young man who is here now with his plane, for he has a good plane, is care ful and safe. No time should be lost in preparing for a landing field with proper, marking and some encourage ment should be given to the present flyer we have here, j -Some one may say there is no business for an airship Sere. That is a mistake. With the lumber interests run ning as they are, with quick trips needed by managers and superintendents there is plenty of business now avail able provided we had a going concern that was depend able nd a field that was safe to land upon. t j ' In Henry Moe's first talk after being elected president of the chamber of commerce he stressed the need of a 'landing field this year. - He is right. Let us all get in and Jielp President Moe realize his ambition along this line. I . Tn .nmo ofotpa vou'must get liquor. In other states you must get one afterwards. ' ', i Times chance, and if knighthood were in flower now, I yl"K" ' - m indnra modern cynics would call them blooming mdots. !,! . . . 1 . If other female creatures the poor girl centipede with Traffic is the old days horse sense, but perhaps it was in the horse. ! A village is a place where the old man who resembles It tramp owns three blocks on Main street. The flood situation wouldn't seem quite so bad if the politicians would dry up. ! "Give till it hurts" was a I ts "pay till it hurts.", ' . . "Filthy lucre" is cold cash in excess of the sum you happen to have. ... .;. .. . Bancitaly Rival? (Conttnned from page 1) Price took, a job-at. nothing . week in a Seattle bank; ' he wanted to learn banking. I Today, still considerably tinder 40, he's head of an eight-bank chain of flnanci.il InMltullons in the Pacific northwest, with re eonrces ot about f 60,000.000. And he' hIMI adding links to the rhaln. Old-time bankers, who laughed at the youngster' a year hgo when he proposed bank mer gers, have stopped laughing. . T The young man is Andrew Price. A year or two ago he wn i small fish In the financial pud din. . Today- he' th directing kealns of a merger. Including the Marine National the Marine State, ine rational nana ot commerce, -lb National City, the Morlno ..BuiIhhi Manager lh peatorrira at Klamath rails. act of Coiiarees, March t, Uit. ttrlf vrre by Currier On fear ,, .! t . -ftlx Monlha l it Three Months 1 It ' One Month . - ' i $131,075 is a very good annn V.I. v.,' n.nn C -3 ji.c a3 uncieu the ground. . t. The business . . . -. tnac area almost Derore the . . , . .. far-seeino? Thev rl rl -nnt ' . r " i time after, next. June, the -w ill release the property, : ; firet a prescription before yOU are vain of their legs, pity , 89um ankles. revealed more, evidence of j good slogan. Another one ! Central bank of Seattle, the Cap- j Hal National of Olympia, me First National of cosmopons and the Grays Harbor- National j of Aberdeen. Wash. ' I These have been comb ned Into , the Marine tiankcorporatlon. mod-, eled generally olong the line of I ih. Kn Francisco Banclta v Corn. I ITALIA READY TO SOAR AWAY ON 2ND FLIGHT . ' . , KINGS BAY.'fipftubergen,-May j 22, tfp) -The dirigible Italia, was ready to start at nightfall an Its 1 third polar trip, this time to the North Pole. The weather wit! fine and there was little wind. It was said that if the wind veered to the east plans would be altered to make this trip to Oreonlantl rather than the pole. IVIAYt BE SAVED i SCOFIEI.D DAM SlTk. Vtith. i May.. S3., (P)T-Sverul huudrvd iwoike.rs who . have brnved the j dangers of Impending ' -disaster ; since early Monday when a lenk was discovered In the Scofleld dam. 25 miles above Castle Rate, seemed to have won their fight ! . Y. . lu . . .1 ,,...,,. ,,. i v..m. . ...'. ' was expressed by lieorger - M. Tl - . - . I k. .1 -, . ',, . ,. i 1 voir had been reduced lx Inches,! ' .... ..J.,.. "h tottering dam. The barrier j of sandbags hastily, brown aero.! the dam Monday, is continually : beln reinforced and waterproof material used in mines is being thrus. the breach ln ', fort to entirely stop the leak at . . BULL CROP OF wattf wr!T DAwrlmi PPPn! luutvii . . . . a e-i- ' HUCh- S Buch Smith, manager of the iZX ranch at Paisley, which is ! , . .... .v ... I . I iqwdn jr win iiTri.uu.iii ihiuu i n(1 Cattle company, spent a few rrnva in Kiamnrn 'aiit'-wti n inm :-;r , , the an ... vx ranch For a number of lne x rancn. tor a numoen ot years the- bull croo from wat- ters West Shorthorns has one to Paisley and this same ranch has been the buyer Bitch Smith, S.u Indiana voter knows a two-dollar bill on election day, comes over TTcl th" ZZZ talks ot bulls, and swears he is paying more than they are worth, But every year he takes the bull crop. - . The ZX ranch shipped between 1700 and 2000 head of beef cat- tie from Midland last fall and the sight was worth seeing for it day when cattle were cattle and roamed the hills ot Klamath county at will. ' DR. O. WILLING AND B. McHUGH . LEAD TOURNEY) ! PORTLAND, Ore., May 22, CP) Babe McHugh, British Colum bia amateur golf champion, and iDrji O; 'E! "w 1 1 rrn"g.': Portland, ; former northwest champion, turn- ed ln scores of 74 today to lead the first 18 hole of play In thela qualifying round of the Oregon state championship at Alderwood. Par for the course la 72. . ' - Thirty-two of the 102 entrants are to qualify for the finals. STOOL. PIGEON UNDER ARREST MEDFORD, May 22. UP) M. Wllkie, crippled under cover ; agent, and the state's main wltr ness in the graft trial against District Attorney Newton C. C'haney,, last week, was arrested again (his morning charged wlthi Intent to defraud. He was taken to, McMinnvllIe today. . He J alleged ot have passed check for $8.00' without suffi- clent. funds... Wllkie. was freed tLZZZ county, of Intent to defraud an Inn-keeper at Salenv the amount Involved being ,1.50. Wllkie Va thg tr o, thg Jackson county prosecutor, who was acquitted.,.; RUTH CONNECTS . WITH ANOTHER NEW YORK, May 22, UP) Babe Ruth bit- his thirteenth home run of the season in the sixth inning of the Yankee-Red Sox game here today. Ruth' drive sailed Into the left field grandstand, a spot to wblrh be hits only infrequently. Bryan Harris was pitching. The homer made the score 8 .to 0 for th Yankees. . j GOTHAM STOCKS DROP SUDDENLY NEW YORK, May 22. AP) One of the severest reactions ln recent months took place -on th New York stock exchange today m a general -aclllng . movement inspred by the recent stiffening of money rates. A score or more Industrial and spec p 'J en laltle broke five to nearly , 20 points, wniie a .uu tisi ut popu lar rail and Industrials .declined 1 to 4 point. . - Aid Sleeting Thursday ' ' . The Ladles Aid of Tbo First Methodist .church will enjoy the regular monthly homecoming at the community club rooms, of the church on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.- All members are asked to be present. ' . . ' ' '. ' luvllts in t'Uy ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur' I.eavllt are In the city from their home at Rocky Point on a' brief biisl- Incis visit. - PLANE SUCCESS TRAt'KY. Cnllf,' M.y-?2 A-i . . P.R. J. McKron.i Ann Mateo; aviaror. ' deliberately stalled 111 mt fi.. .h. .h. ground today tu test ot the air- plane parachute invented by Charles Rroadwlck ot bn Kran- rtiunn fliit (tmrMl.iiw.it unftnr the aiiantKAa nf WaitMe x v.m.v. .ir mall contractor. TKA H.M..I...IA ItnlHlJ B 11 .1 ll A The parachute opened and the , A.i:-A ..,. .k. ....v. with only slight damage to the! .... "j k aircraft. ....... , '' ot l-IWIdat. lb, business . This was believed to be .lie:'"; "aUoT Th at' first time In history that a aur-'l n" Tl c.ssful landing was made by an : airplane under such, clreum - ef-'at.Les. The parachute u pf . . ' double (tonatructlon, conutintnx a ; small one within another para-! i chute 100 feet In diameter, , I BOARD NAMES TWO TEACHERS! - Mlaa Jlele'n M. Wylle of Cor- vallla, Oregoa, "and Mis Prls. cllla . Chalten ot Muro. ;OrKon, i were elected to nerve aa teachers j 0f the. city, school tor the otf-t nu. meeting held last evening in the 'off lea of J. rercy W ells. WHO met ' JB59. l"u" " " -' " i ! vacancies are now filled, f. The advertising of bids' for wood to be used this coming in the Khooi ot th. city ! was allowed by the board.-along I with the passing ot the regular discussion ot plana of the city was allowed by the j board, along with the passing ot 'the regular routlno of -bllla. ... j ,A general dlscasslon of plana i ot the Falrvlvw school addition took up the' attention ot the board. Several minor changes', in the plans were discussed ta be 'taken up with Harold D. Marh Tortland architect, upon his next visit to the cKy. . ' ' "1 Dr. G. A. Masaey.. member of the board wa present at last r E. H. Bulsiger, of the Bal evening's. meeting fbllowlng a j slger Motor company. Is transnct lengthy absence on account otj Ing businesa In I'nrllaud. . . Illness. i 1- U. S. DEMANDS. EXECUTION OF i YELLOW SLAYER , ... . t;il AVASlHN'fJTON'.'ilay. 22 W?)r-t The United States has presented , note to., the nationalist govern- i mcnt in China requesting that the iU slayer of Dr. Walter F, Seymour, American Presbyterian . mission ary at Tslaing, Shantung who, waa killed April IS. be arrested. ANTI KNOCK StASDAaO Oil COMPANY OS CALIMHIai Your health . Depends Upon . Your Teeth- - . -,1". No nend to delny any longer. 1 i Come and be convinced that you get a denial service sec- ond to nuno In ' quality ' at prices- that are lowest, for '. flVat-clnss work. ;. t llnvc your teeth. rxnm PORTLAND ! PAINLESS PENTIST' f or. llih A Main. Phono 04 I and executed. . . ,i I t07& I I .. Letter$) From . f he People brief editorial of May IStli. on r.fiuiir. p.rt'liiiiiE luiiiiiu: i our "The World and Prohibition" contain a world of suggestion. A reduction of arrest for drunk- - ennesa In Purls from 35.000 In l!il! to 8. Odd In 1917, and the i Insistence, ot the police that Ihey are no more lenient now than formerly Is surely significant. All sociological writer rocog- .. I ... ,hk fait Ik.l tutul .kdl).H.. " . . ' . --.. 1 trout tntoxtcallng beverage la w"ry tor the best Interest of the social and economic con- , question I. whether , ... , . ' , ... ' .. . " ! "V1"". lo. b m. nd. t0 ro mn us!, in i or Dtimic ictroe or by individual education. And. as you say, "the figures are vast ly Interesting." c. cnnowKR. DUNCAN CHOICE OF DEMOCRATS (Continued from page 1) . Mahon 10. Onorge Rnssiuan 1. , WikhI Itltor District. ... Justice of l'eaco: Jack Almoter Constable: Henry Shadlcy 80. Secretary of stale: Kd. 8. Piper Attorney general: Wm. S. Lev ens 63J. President: Smith &5. Walsh 257 Heed 17S. Workman IK. Vice president: Millon, A. Mil ler 54 . , Delegates: Curry 302: Deliell .1SS. Dickson 309. Hnney 356. Manning 324. MrLaln 201: Rbea han 208. Starkweather 260. lilch-enor-172: Turner 267. Watkins 193. Weber 157. Wood 134. Delegate second district: Burn 3t4, Comln 101. If Ul 331. Jackson 304. Peterson 338. : F.lectora: Urackney 452, Comte j 382, Donaugb 464, Glvason 387. Honey man 303, Langley 273, McFadden 337. -Miller 622. . ISalsliror On Itu-dnrm NEW MULLINS SEA HAWK BOAT ei'A , Price Klamath Falls, Ore. ; - . ' . ..... This low price new model hoa apeed .linen, and will taker the lurgcst Outboard Motor if desired. . .Will not wurp or dry out,. and does not reiiulra a 1onl house. , . - ' . ' . .., On exhibit for a few days only at . .On exhibit for a few days only at I 'L- ' &offifZiaiiV ' J EARL SHEPHERD CO. ?Ti y? i ICE is needed NOW! t almost as urgently as ever, to ,; ; keep foods pure and 6afe '" ' ' V - -. ' ' ; wom'cti try to protect food iri winter by keeping it in a refrigerator with little or no ice in it. This is a grave mistake. The food may be 'protected' against dust-laden air, but not against odor and spoilage, ' You may keep food fairly cold in cold weather, without ict, but you will not kci?p it pure. ' ' Ice Is'hccessarr to protect food and safeguard the health of . the family,' even in coldest weather. Regardless of outside vafjations in temperature, it keep your milk pure, your ', butter sweet, your meats fresh and your vegetables crisp. And- " ' the cost of ice in cold weather is a mere fraction of what it is during the heat of summer.' "" , eti55sss555Si LADIESAIDUF . IllLIETS Welface Group' Convene Brown Home; Newt Note Farm District MISS HKI.KN ANl)KK8t)N Herald iCorresixindeut ' (Special In The Herald) MKHHII.L. , Ore.. ; May. 22. The Ladles All ot Merrill met Weduesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, I.ce Hrown. The hot t esses. Mrs. !. Brown, Mrs. Ceorge Offleld and Mr. J. A. Brown served the ladles lovely refreshments after the buslues mueliiig.. The member present were: ' .Meadnmes A nice Andor son. F. A. Illlike, Arthur Frailer, W. C. Hnlley. B. L. Moore. C. K. Craig.. Chas. Hrown, J. .11. Kid well, C. Bowman, W. F. ' Hill, J. W. Scogglns. M. A.. Bowman, J. L. Hasklns. W. F. Jlnnette. and the hostesses, I.ee Brown. J. A. flrown and (leorge Offleld. W, II. Anderson returned Mon day from Medford where he has been for hi health. , tt. K. Martin of Klumalh rails visited It) Merrill Monday. J. J. Miller of the Southern Pacific, attended to business In Merrill Tuesday. , . , , Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ilalley Vlsl led Nn Klamath Fulls Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Frailer spent Sunday evening In Klam ath Falls. . .. .. A large crowd attended ibe food sale aud picture show, given by the Ladle Aid of Merrill. Mr. K. L. Moore got the la by whlrb was a tiny pig dressed In rompers. The ladle cleared tlfly- two dollar;. K. I.. Hnsley was a Merrill visitor Tuesduy. Mrs. Jim Medolpy was able to finish the school year after a terrible attack ot mumps. Mm. Fred Slukel aud Mrs, Joe Ktukel, wore shopping In Klsmalh Fall Monday. Frank 8 e x t o n visited ' Ibo school In Merrill Wednesday. The club boys' and girls' will have a party at the Kignr home May 22. ... Mr. .and. Mr. Jim . Meduley moved to Klamath Falls Thurs day evening after spending the st-hool year here. 3 150 , KLAMATH Ice & Storage Co. . , Phone 68 ' r. and Mrs. Warreu Frulls visited In Klamath Falls Thurs day. r , Mr. , and Mrs., Dannie Duffy and luiby visited Willi Mrs. Antic Anderson Filitsy, , Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Collins and family moved to Paisley, Oregon, Friday where they will spend the . summer. . . ... Miss it nth Mile returned 10 Portland Friday eveulng, where her parents live. Miss Stella iShuck will , accompany her to Portland where she. Will, be her house guest for a few week. . Mr. amp Mr. Kd Frailer spent j Sunday In Medford with friends. I Miss Helen Anderson left Fri day evening for- Kngen where she will visit with her sifter at I the University of Oregon, i, The graduation rlaaa of '28 of I Merrill high school received their ,dlplMs Thursday evening. Those J who .graduated wore: .Misses Evelyn- Hull, Kvelyu Blodgelt. Louise Dalton, ' Lnrrnllle Iteasly and Helen Anderson; Messrs. Bay Measly. Lester Moorn. and (Marlon (iraybael. The program i was:' Innocatton, Iter. K. I,, j Moore: piano solo, Mrs. M. (!la comlni; salutatory, I.oulse Dal ton: vncul solo, Pnullne Offleld: valedictory. Marlon (Iraybael: address. Prof. Paul T. Juckaon; principal' address. Lester Turn baugh; presentation of diplomas, Lester Turnbaugh; benediction, Ker. B. L., Moore., II. O. Cog la having his house , remodeled. 'Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Anderson left Sunday for Hosnbiirg whore 'they will attend (rand ludg. Fur results us Herald Cla Ads m CW i Tfyl - fx T k A v t i. i k $ A s s u k-AN C c JLfQDERN trmttltn demand the comfurtt'and ' " ' ' -t convenience to which they are) actuitomccl- s Travclcn' assurance ! an important functiuo of the ' telephone especially the rapid, con venient and , economical telephone lervice now available to - nearby and distant points. ' . ... The telephone way i an easy way to taie the trouble out of travel for making advance arrange menu and hotel reservation keeping in touch with the folks at home making social and busincst . appointments. And in emergencies, the traveler it only as far from help a the nearest telephone. The general reliance placed upon the telephone by modern and experienced travelers is in itself muuniHC that ( T AWw k to ttUpixnttj ,. T ttUpbont it to knw THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE FLL NEXT i - - -S&u , ' ' Good workmen aro entraired .weeks in, ad vance ... , fipuak to the carpenter lOW k nbout tho building or repairing you will do . , . . Those who delay may be disappointed , '', . In the busy season h carpenter may ' ; tell you ."I'll try and come next week. I have already promised bthors." . , , Why, , not have us look up a workman for you wo will enngo the right man. Big Basin Lumber Co ' - Lonpr-Bell "'' , . ' 'EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH" . - 's t Phone 107 Spring and Main Klamath FalU, Ore. ,' I'KNDLKTOV H rll.TKHH AN ' ' .MKIH CKV HIMKM TO Wt PKNDLKTON, May ,it. .(Af--Tl.nnrctiry, cracked the leasoti record lime yesterday when It soareil to 115, two degrees higher . than Hunilsy's inaj-k. Ilnln fell I Iniermltlently through Monday , night and th sky ut uvnrrisl to day. . ........ . I ' si' I II I" '!." t '. For result use Herald Cla Ada Safest Way to St6p Pain ' It Is not necessary -to take liesrt-de-pressliig drugs or dope, of any kind to relieve nerva tnr. lure rausad by- aeurllls, neurul Kla. sciatica. ot rheitnmllsm. Just apply Tysmol over the part that hurls and see how quickly you 1 will he free from discomfort. . Tysmol Is a soothing, healing absorbent that goe In through the pores and drive out Inflam mation which Ills settled In the nerves. The minute you rub It on you run feel II beginning tn relieve. Paint and u lies soon t stop, congestion Is removed, aad soreness and Inflammation grad ually disappear. .All hough Tysmol . la put up especially for nerve pain and In flammation, sufferers have found It equally good for taking the misery nut ot stiff, swollen r ' aching Joints.. Also fine for lame back and 'muscular - soreness. I'lesssat.j burmleait and easy lo iim. Doa't (all to try. It If you wapt genuine, lasting .relief. Yuu get . a . liberal supply for II at any drug store. Alwax lit stock at Htur Drug Co. faV , AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY COlViE ' WEEK" ' t