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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1928)
! - Page Si THE EVENING HERALD,' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Saturday, Juno 2, 1028 is m lewo is out LONDON, Juno i. T"l A Tok-, ya dispatch to the Evening Now! I says reliable reports from Ivk-j lint statn Hint Chang 1 Tso-I.ln. ' the northern dictator has definite ly decided to abdicate. Formal announcement of, 4 Chang's withdrawal from taia post-1 tlon as head of the northern gov-1 rnment was expected tonUrht. Meanwhile the northern lead era were ntatod o be, trying to establish a ' new' government which would Include Tuan fhl Jul, the former chief executive of the Peking government. Tuan Chi Jul. although out of political life in recent yeara, was once a powerful figure In China, ' being premier and administra- . tor of war and finally chief ex ecutive of the Chinese republic, lie was deposed In 19! by :..:"Wu Pel-Fu and last was reported at Tientsin living In the Japan- eaa concession. The dispatch said that Japan ese reports indicated the main northern army had ' collapsed along ' the Peking-Hankow rail way and that the nationalists might occupy Peking within five days. While foreigners In Pek'ng probably will not be endangered it was thought that the majority would leave within the next 48 hours because of the danger of looting by the defeated northern troops. " ' Parachute Saves Life Gasoline loa developed1- 1 as Unretead , . fteuJ ops'ida (. i Choir Quits When Pastor Bans Dance Ti' bui'St out. I J kg' as he r-iQ'ntsd f ' ' r ;. plane.. I . j4C7) e I' YH rT A fv;r;-i'd r f . I received a mom enormous that we are to expect from .quantity of newspaper from you I Klamath Kails. - T . 1. .,!.... it - I...... ....... AOV.ll 11 lVHH'P11t II At I iTHivi u idiiid I'm, in j nii.iinii, iir,tiir. i , iiftuu, which I looked at and some of ' President t'nlverslty of Die. which I read. I . I am nuturally ImpresKcd with' Then! la nothing tlwit serves the giandeur of your edition U3iso effecltvely to unite a vigorous well as the resources of thatam .progressive community Into great and splendid u.irtlon of the ' constructive effort for the com itate of Oregon, to-wlt: Kl.imnlh , KOOl jw, ,lM., timely Fills. nublli'utliina as your special Ureal Northern Kdllton. It is through such splendidly IIF.N'KY U COU11KTT. President of Semite, Oregon Legislature. I beg leave to acknowledge the Special ICdttion of Herald nnd News and we are thereby remind ed that about the liist of ho frontiers has beeu eliminated, nnd a sad thought too. If we look at life In retrospect, but looking the other way we should be glad. J. It. MFSSIKK, Mayor of Italftir. I am I you on ! Railroad pleased to compliment your splendid Special Edition of The Klam ath News and Evening Herald, as well as to congratulate the peo ple of Klamath Falls on having such nn enterprising publica tion. " v I am personally familiar w-ith the resources of Klamath basin and can appreciate the large pos sibilities of that section of the great northwest." ' J. S. MAOLADKV, Eugene, Ore. prepared and carefully compiled editions thut the world at lnixe will come to know the almost un limited Industrial and agricul tural opportunities presented by the great Klamath Falls empire. Your edition Interested me greatly, and I want to congratu late you upon the able manner In which you have prevnted to the public the mighty resources of the Klnmath country. ' It. M. TOWNSEXT, Portland Electric Power Co. Portland, Ore. Many thanks for your copy of Special Kailroad Edition of your paper. I have just finished reading your editorial, and 1 want to con- 1 , was greatly pleased to be favored with a ropy of your Spe ciul Kailroad Edition and devoted a couplo of evenings reading It. It surely Is a fine portrayal of the advance of Klnmalh Falls and a great credit to ' yourself. I think enough of it so that I am keoplng It In my files tor refer ence. JOIiy II. CAtlKIN. Speaker 'of House, Oregon State Legislature. LIEUT. STANLEY UMSTEM3 MANCHESTER. Eng..-June I. The choir of St. Clement's Church at. Higher Broughton, went on strike recently when Rev. J. Daft, pastor "of the church, placed a ban against smoking on church premises, and prohibited whist drives and dances. In explaining his action the pastor held that whist drives and tdances throttle the lite of the church and stifle the efforts ot the minister; while smoking on church premises was held Im proper as well as being respon sible for keeping many people, who object to smoking, from at tending church functions. The rector's announcement to his congregation met with jeers and cries of "nonsense" and "rubbish ftsi-aerJube jerked birn to safety dftef hestrutfyled vainly bo jump- , n.M 1.-.- , . umiuk pmno escape By parachute these storied cle menti cf near-tragic air drama rin hnn,. i.i. i. . r.... c. , . .,. ,iu nirtu,-i Tivmaess when be cheated death George Clark above. Wo want to congratulate you on the splendid Special Kailroad Edition published by you last Thursday, May 10. jgratulnte you and say It rings i We have read carefully the lot American spirit of home build-various sections of this paper and ling which has coma down to us; the coutents of same strength I for many ages, and I am gladden our rofldenca In the ability I see that the spirit is alive In jot the editor. Klamath Falls jyou. For the home and home should ieel proud In having one j builder is and will be the prea I ervation of our government and the guaranty of our future pros- Itsements luivo been well pre pared and havo been so placed as to ii It met attention, Tlta arti cles setting forth the diversifi cations ot Industries nnd occupa tions, the historical nnd geologi cal aspects ot the city and sur rounding country, and the ad vancement to follow as a result of the new ruilrond facilities, are In my opinion the best exploita tion of the rent resources of the Khimiitli section. The entire edition, In fact, strikes me an being tha best that Imi been published In the state of Oregon outside ot the city of Portland. THOMAS 11. KAY. State Treasurer, Salem, Ore. ed from It a grunt ileal ot very lulerostiug uiuturlul. This la a wonderful special edition, li nil you are subject to most hearty eongratitdntlins In successfully promoting this number. H. stockwi:i.i Publisher's Itepre tentative, Chlcugo, III. two oiiiidiinillim railway men In America. I regretted Uial they could not Inivo lived til be pre sent on the occasion which I'.s llurald and News silly celebrulns. J. II. IIO UN Kit, O. 8. ('., Corviillls, (lie, t'lil VY. ago Although, I bad heard of your 7K-page edit Inn of the Herald and Klamath News, I was favor ably surprised with thu quality and amount ot material that II contains. Yet this will be approximate ly the slro of the regular Hun day edition of the Herald when Klamath Fulls has a population . HI III1I.VUU Wllllll iUKJ Mil, I'V ,111 ) io Lieut. Stanley Umstead. army airman. oi. .uiiiueit r leio. ivODe island. H a c nn all I. i ,. Flying uoside down 1'matn-irl gascline hitting his face. Swiftly he righted his plane but flames hSnMn"? o'r;. arching bim. Because of fire and smoke he couldn t reach his fire extinguisher. The plane dived urthward rhh.H ,K.1,Umt He,couldP- The harness'. cf his para chute had caught in the cockpit. Desperatelyi Vmstead pulled the f. J., "'L.'' '""ie oioomea out oenind mm. He was jerki from his seat The tail of the plane narrowly missed him as it sh --.n ..uaicu saieiy uown. ine burning plane crashed Iperlty. C. H. McCOLLOCH. Judge, Eighth Judicial Dis- trlct. llaker, Ore. I have Just had the pleasure of looking through the Klamath Falls paper of May 10. It is a veritable encyclopedia of Infor- as the editor of Its newspaper who is so well qualified In giv ing to the rending public nn edi tion such as the Klamath Fnlls News and Klnmalh Herald and especially Its Issue ot May 10. H. M. MALONEY, SecretaTy-Treiisurer, Guar anty Trust Co., Portlund, Ore. I was quite pleased to receive the. Special Kailroad Edition of I glanced over your Special Itnllroad Edition and it was veryjln the tutu Interesting. I have been thr.uiKli When I read your stories of the country many times and 1!he deeds of Hnrrlinnn and Hill certainly appreciate the "" '-t-I fill resources and splendid oppor- tunlliea In that portion ot Orrgcn.. L. DAKM'M. ' Vice-President First Nn- ? tlonal Rank, The Dalles, Oo. .; Credit to whom credit la dua,' and this means credit In no hull-; ing measuro to your good self nnd to your "staff, responsible. ' for the splendid Special Italiroud; Edition of May 10. ; - After rending your editorial. felt all but Impelled to grab the first train westward and to nisi my fortunes In Klamath Falls, for assuredly tho story which you presont Is gripping. - Rack In August, 19211, It w, my good fortune, to spend lw days In Klamath Falls, and so I have something ot a picture of what it la all about, but many things for the better ran huppea even In two yearn, and I am 1 sure thut Klamath Falls of to day la an appreciably bigger and finer story thnn was tho rase' even in August, 192. '! CIIAItl.KS K. MI1.I.KU. fj Publishers Representative Inc. i New York.' The untaxing development of tho Kliimnth Fulls riutilry la must graphically recorded and over since reading It I have been feeling tho urge to visit Klomalli Kalis soon iillhoiiiili I havu been there many many times, I wish to compliment you upon your enterprise II Is N great un dertaking to bring forth this most creditable edition, and nn doubt the wlioln Kluinuth Fulls ciiun try will bo greatly benefited through that. ; PHIL MKTMCMAN, Owner Imperial Hotel, Portlund, tire. r matlin whlnh nMni n n In -" In. ,1.- k'lam.lk V .. . n .1 1 1 1 ,1 him i, .k'f,, I'P'ring way a great Tista of the and wish to compliment you most m PRODUCT PRICES HAISE RAIL EDITION GETS PRAISE (Continued from page One) j ""' risourcis of any section com-' Piled and set forth mora com I pletely. authoritatively and at : tractively than they are in these opportunity that confronts the j sincerely for tho fine style and people of the Klamath district. I, orderly arrangement In which the want to congratulate you heartily edition was presented. The news upon your brilliant success in I articles and illustrations portray getting out such a monumental the prosperous condition and der edltion. It Is a credit both tolelopment ot the Klamath coun your paper and to your town and try and particularly of tho city is a prophecy ot the large things of Klamath Falls. The I received a sample copy of., the May 10 edition of Tho Eve-' nlng Herald. I was agreeably surprised to see such a publics- tlon and to read about all tha; things that are doing In thll part of the stats. J. O. ELIIOH, , Portland, Ore, WASHINGTON'. June I. IJPt The highest price index in near-1 editions. ly three years Is reported by the This TS-page- issue is ' an department of agriculture In achievement nf whi.h ifi..,i. from the choristers. ! P''ng the figure for May 15 at i Falls should feel jnstly proud. who called a strike when their pastor failed to change bis attitude. In no circumstances will the choristers who have gone on strike be reinstated." was the I pastor's ultimatum. "Those who are trying to coerce me are un repentant. It must go on now." Ever since the arrival ot your Kailroad Edition ot May 10. 1 have. In my spare moments, been adver-1 looking It over, and have obtaln- r You May Be An Expert Driver Hut even tho niont cautiotiH cur-ownt-r In not immuno to the rckli!HnsM of othr whilo dnvinjf. . And omptimos tho dnmngu. dono in equul to tho purchuHe prico of tho car. Tho prudent car-owner extend this caution to a.tsurinjr himm-lf complete imturitnce pro-' tuition in the event of any emergency. We can offer you Bound protection in every needed form. See ... i . Jas. H. Driscplli Write. LIFE FIRE AUTO BONDS Flenty of money to loan on good improved city property. Phone 432 206 William. Bldg. A representative will tie ld to mil upon you. OCEAN TO OCEAN IN 48, HOURS HOW TRAIN- PLANE RELAY .WILL NARROW C ONTINENT RECORD TRY IS 9; poultry products 7c and cot- ton and cottonseed 13. j The May 14 price of - hor;8 - i 1st ni ; tnrlm aiirupuy io position i per ALlAlIN r AlLUKt, nt above the April 15 figure. 11 i - v This increase was ascribed to the SANTA ANA, Calif.. June 2. 'sharp decline in receipts at prl (AP) Another of the trt-motor-unary markets following the heavy ed monoplane Albatross "try-try-' marketing in February and again" attempts to smash the March. us per cent oi the pre-war level and I am sure It will achieve its' an Increase cf 8 points since 1 purpose In convincins other, of April IS and 22 points since May ; the splendid future which the of a year ago. j Klamath basin unquestionably Increases were shown in all has In Immediate prospect, groups except dairy products To the many advertisers who which declined three points, j tock occasion to extend their best Grains advanced 16 points; fruits wishes to the Great Northern rail and vegetables 2: meat animals , way I 'can only ssy "thank vnu" world's flight endurance record has failed. After only fifteen and a halt hours in the air. Just a fraction of the present record, ths Albatross came to land 'last night when her central motor had failed and valve trouble In one ot tha remaining engines madi further flying Impossible. -'-which. I realize Is very Inade quate, and In return, through you, extend to them our best wishes and our sincere hope that the 'arrival of the Great Northern may be a substantial factor In I ( contributing to their individual i 1 success. ' j Yours very truly. j I ' Ralph nrnn. 500 PN. --VeV-'-W NIOjHI - y B-OO A.M. . ; , .. --&Jr( AR?iAT' ' i . - , , -'. SANTA FP tXPlfrSS rC PlANftffWES : , ... ' w NIW.I tos" .. , .. 1 . ( ' . ; .. .-. S ' wain ums. ' j.-f- -S-i-S PLANE ITAVES "t ) ' T ;' WT,... . - '"'' I, '' point in ' H : . r- r, .,'Mri r-WVr-il. , r V " MEW MEXICO , - I ' i ItV. . "J. ftS..T:-rJ', , snsssssaaisnnsaisjia V,a . n .1 ill saw I I I n at sasaii. .iiai.---.aai n- Transcontinental travelers' of the near future will be able to avail themselves of the plan dia grammed above, according to announcements of the Transcontinental Air Transport, Inc., and the Penn sylvania and A. T. ft 8. P. railroads. A traln-and-plane relay noon Is to stretch from New York lo l.os Angeles, carrying passengers from coast to coast In approximately 4 7 hours. Night travel will lie by train, for the advantages ot comfort and safety. At dawn, however, passengers will transfer to multl mntored air liners. Tbeso will offer dining service and every daytime convenience fnund in first class trains. ' Cost of the Iraln-and-plnno Journey across the U.' 8. la expected to bo about 1250. The presi dent of the newly-organised Transcontinental Air Transport Is '. M. Keys, New York capitalist. Num erous eclebrltles of aviation, railway operation, and flnanco ur among the project's hackers. 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