3 ! f i ! i I , i i: .r; ftge Tout TTtE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wednesday. Auffist 18. lflffl T. R. WALAitKKT. F. B. KNdl.l.sU -Manor BualDae llaoasar Published every aftarnnon eioapt Bunda by Tha Herald Publishing Vompaur si Itl-Ht ftouth Klflh atraat, Klamath lra.ll, or-goa. Bateree aa aaitond claaa manor at tha aalorciea at Klamath (nails. Dragon, on Auguat (0, 110, undar aot of Congraas, March I, ISIS. Oaa Toar . la Months Tbroa Vonthe Oh Month Br Mail HrllT ra ar Canlat -ta.tS On a T"r fa a . S.Tt HI i Montha .H - l.ta Tare Monlba I.s . . Una Month . Officer Hits, Shoots, Bites; Put in Prison CHICAGO, Auk. It. FJ "You can't put mo iu Jnll," said Deputy United States Marshal ltlchnrd J. Murphy tit the' Warren uvenue police atatluu last iiIkIiU 'Tin a PEACE J? ACT WILL NOT AFFECT ARMY OR NAVY aftgoriATKn PRRaa t.KaaKn WtStB -MRMRKH OK AUDIT BUHICAU Or CIHCULATIOia. M-eaB af 4ae Aaaaalat-4 fl aaa Tha Aeeeclated Prvaa ta alcluatvalv antltlpd to tha atom of all atwi dtapatctiea cradlted to It or not otasrwlaa tnia pa. par, and alao tna looal nawa publlahed Ibaraln, All l kabUoaUaa -Of apodal dlaiiatehaa herala ara alao rasarvsd. government officer." , But they put htm In jail bhv- ;ay. while, the (lK sergeant Sl'I'KRIOK, Wis., Auk. It, (H) President I'oolldgo doe not hi lt nd to lot the condition or lht Kellong-Drlaud autl-wnr iroaly Influence America's nullnnul de fense plans of affect the strength ot her military entithllghtm'nt. The American army anil navy are kept at figures which appear to the chief executive aa tinnier- Hon dollars will) an anniiul gay roll of three quurtnra of a mil lion dollurs, ho suld. Ir. J. K. Iteddy, of (IranU I'lma aalil aouthc.rn Oregon wait liolllt'tl up unit , ueoileil hiiuuli llmtu. lien IV Dev. Miiuthtirn I'a. valued. Ilo feela. however. .1 licit ,.mc . attorney. oroHiwigiinillillig peculation on what this effect llr Meilily. .inked whether the may he will bent await nduiil ia,mihe.rn IMclll. hail not spent millions In building brnuch linen lit Oregon, mill tlio witness rep rutlflcatlon ot the puitr when con gretts' reucllou to It will huvo be come appureiit. Mr. Coolldga duel not export any opposition on the part of the league ot tinllona to tho anil-war IHict, lnce. a fur as he known. It Infringes upon no obllgiulona or W-nnatioa- ! wrote the following Items oddos-1"' " br,,, tesllm.uw .f conlrurt.-d . by league meml rj.attld la 'lta MurphV. name: (1) creating purely dcf",l"re character. and tiUla In Una wlUt tho gem rights ot ra i - r,,. (J) pu--- , wom. (The autl-war pact, hy pledging it purpoae .of that -orgnnitat WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1928 J and a man; (J) shooting two by. 'jstandere; (4) biting a pollce i man. :. ' , ! Murphy. In his autoiuoblle. was on his way to serve two warrants j involving dry law violations. Ills I car was held up by a stalled ma- by Miss Mnrjorle Tulc Lake Development The" United States Bureau of Reclamation deserves chine driven praise for iU sensible program of development on Tule 1,. hL.!.-!."- !h" "Pf legWativ. proPo.i ia. T. thriving tuZ ,o itv n L n-rth Mna I 'C-' "5-'. "' been or Will b. ad- . ---e v '"() vwiiiiiimih vu v vi vaa - aa. v. j aa v-.s.a flgiu VlUOI IU UfT CQI , KU( ( of the huge basin attests to the success of the strict regu-out of B,a machine and struck! league members oral Ion. signatories to refraining from at- namtly the furtherance ot peace lacking eacn otner. is interpreted i in the world. -. ' by the chief executive as having. Submission by tho Urltlah gov ua bearing upon a parol)) defeu- ( vrnment to tho league or notions sire mllliary eeiahlihnient, such of their oorrtwpomlonee In roxaril as .the American one Is. . , to the paat will serve. Mr. Cool- Mr. I'oolldge ' foresees, uever-jidge belioVM. to clarify complete theless. that the treaty might ; ly this point and also to interest eventually have some effect upon In tho project othor uations which wilt not bo among the. orlglual signatories. lations governing homestead entries. jjc" -" ' There are today 208 homesteads, proved up or in the j A crowd gathered and Charles process of proving up. Practically every homestead hasiHebrt' spectacled youth in the proved successful. Why? Because the. bureau of rec- j TXXTy tarnation insists that those who desire to prove up on a I was related to police. This ln ' tract of fertile land must have finances to undertake the j"18"1 crowd ad tb" bB . . . , i p reading In on Murphy who, wlt- attempt and because applicants must have a basic know- nes8es -,,, dr.w , -evoiver and ledge of agriculture. Sired. Arthur Bandi was shot in The government has had sad experience of men un-;'1'" n!D ,n? iEdwr" Trar wl" .... . , ,. , . I had Just driven up and didn't fitted for agricultural enterprise spending the best years ; - woa, th9 .hooting fas ail of their life in a futile effort to wrest out a living on'aboup stopped a bullet wKb. hu government homestead land. With this knowledge, the j !et' ,ee- .'; ., a - . . ' " C -sa uui, xuvernnienb ieu it not only unwise DUl umair to me ap-, Murphy arrested Baadi andstart- plicant, to throw open the land without restrictions. BRIEFNEWS OF KLAMATH ROADS OPPOSE NEW PROJECT (Continued from page I) Southern Taclflc. as to tha prin ciple of the case. Mr. Newell an swered, "the principle Is a serv ice to the country not now served Mr. ami Mrs. orflclil heaving - land economy in transportation." Mr. and . Mrs. Lester Offleld During the cross examination will leave Satrday for San Fran- examluer Rogers in questioning Cisco and" Del Monte, where theyllha witness sought to bring out will enjoy the nest two weeks the fact that only by opening up with relatives and friends; At ! ; . slate line which would San Francisoo they will be the ;s?rve western Oregon aa well as lied Hint this hint henu done only when tho company hnd been fum ed to do so bcjcniiso oilier parties hud star led a project first. Ho riled tho Marshflald branch which, he said, was started by a group of IOnglHIi capitalists who finally were "bought out" by the Soul horn I'aclflc.. He cited the line to Tillamook ns another ex ample. George Dnnn. stnte senator of Ashland," and (ileu lrtiland, of Crescent City, California, also DOCTOR DIES; , POISON LIQUOR i THOUGHT CAUSE HTIMUKD ll. ANMH'M'KH l lilr) INK IN ",K'r si AN r'KANCIHCO, Aug. (I1) The Hlaiidnrd (HI I'oinpsny of Culirornlu announced Incrensii III crude oil nrlcea rniiKlng froiu'ono I.MM ANtlKI.KH, Aug. IB.' (U. I cent a barrel for the lower grudoa l.) An invoidlr.utlon into III lot reflnshlo oil In 6Un a Iwrrol donlh of, Dr. Wm. W. Harbour I for tho Highest grades. 1 ho In of Helena. Mont., wag ordered crease for Ilia uversgo ( nl fornln Inst iilght hi belief poison ll.inor oil wan aul.l lo bo l&o a barrel, might have been the case.. ' , The ,l.,i...u.icnti.e.,t sal. " Harbour wag discovered dead "" -lvane In the pi Ice f l In the hack seat of his car by for , non-g.o Ine '' ' ' his .chauffeur. Ilnrold Mui.ney. '." ' who had storied with bliu to i diivo to MinT-'ranclsco. K n o - 130,01)0 high school building to lis eroded. pi'lio of gasoiino or mei on, . . 9 A s t o r I a lllg troll bunt Is launched at Astoria Milpbulldlllg company yard, rests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter eastern uregon. would the best -17V iMUUI BUU BLUtl , . ' ...i. a . . . , ied with him to the station. ' Miss ! Ke'iey. .Mrs. Keiiey ana .Mrs. ui- ! Weeks and others followed. "toU a'sters. Mrs. Offleld if! Altiiraa lroJ--i Strcwd ! a tk. .tin- in--h ii.i Ito enloy her annnal vacation from ' Several times durlua the oues- Openea Since IVZZ are tilled by men Who Know What it IS he would have to remain while her duties as bookkeeper with , Honing the Southern Pacific's Al Thus it is that the 11.800 acres of homestead land! to make a living out of the soil and who solve their prob- i he ffar investigated. Hs lems from a fund of past experience. . x' 1- thh." b Today announcement . was made that an additional ' they couldn't arrest him. Gentio 2,000 acres of homestead land would be opened on Tule ' persuasion was employed to in lake in the spring of 1929. This move is to be expected i ..t ."don ia view oi me rauroaa development wnicn gives promise I stalwarts fell upon him. It was motor trip to Crescent City, to Tule lake farmers of ready access to the market Idurlng this embroglio that one of Marshfleld. lUndon and other the Claud Davis Furniture store, jturas cut-off was suggtwted by Mr. Offleld is connected with counsel as a means of providing the American National bank. more efficient service lo the raunlrv nnH itt,l. Ret urmtl From "Coast . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dingman and children are home from a . Mr. -Newell would not admit this, contendlug thar-lt did not j provide tha means Qf trans-state I movement of trfunage that tha (proposed line would brine. policeman Kllck's fingers got .coast oointa where thev shent r" cewll closely quits- oui tunc just une iiy in me oiuimenu ne cannot cauh. between a onlr of teeih. .i, ..,,. ' . tioncd as to the method he used help but feel the government can perhaps accelerate 'allegedly Murphy's. . v Mn obtaining certain figures in his their development plans. As long as no railroad served! Then they locked him up the district, it was perhaps wise to move slowly. But with ' the Modoc Northern railroad under contract, it would perhaps be good policy to increase the homestead entries so that the big tract may1 attain its full development -- 1 Grower -V.V.-' '. Vou have a friend who is reducing the perch i;-:, suqilus with his mar- rt looa thomakes the cbcf : etriwCalifoniiant . i.' Vacatkal here; thrn-S f xxl lie ns and rtiv nanfoit. Iilar van vaucy lamiias. ga a Saa. B a Mat a o. llama Har. 1' JiQTEL TAYIOH & O f ACIEU, SenFsncico WE ' OF JIM HILL'S SERVICE want to cxj)ifss our appreciation for the wonder ful support we are getting at the Big Roomy Texaco Station Every day we are getting '.new customers for Texaco Gas and Oil and the present users will prove our statement that a treat is In store for you if you will but come and GAS with us. ' Only 5 more days to buy AJAX Tires at the i I-4 i t... v; n:it o low prices csiauiisneu oy miii .una ociviiu. TUBES AT SPECIAL REDUCTION LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON OLD TIRES Jim Hill's Service X o PLUM ST. several years in advance of the time originally planned. The mere fact that the winner must pay for what he gets won i siop wanare. ook at tne Dargam counter Iveima SnbwRoo-e. t orresnondeBt rushes. ' " . . I : (Special to The Herald) - KENO. August IS. Rev. and ' Mr. K'.l.nn V rn. ift-marh The millennium will be here soon after all classes of Fails spent last Tuesday m Kcno people agree on the definition of "good people." -Iat ,he home of Mr. and Mrs. c. -j D. Wilkins. . Mrs. Inman of Albany is spend nemteMf keno district) past two weeks. Her, From M-lford ""r ' " ;a" ,u" or,,Jr .0 Clyde Adams ot Medford re-l e '"d'ri.dtto1 fm wl,0,n he ,....rf k i...l,. . I I anuria. Ing the woek-end hero with rehi' lives and friends. The highest praise we can think of is that Mussolini ling, several days here visiting doubtless would look important in pajamas. Speaking of child training, the best government is the nethat governs least. In. the old days, marriage usually ended courtship. Now it doesn't even interfere with it. - This is the season when you can't tell whether the proud and happy man has a baby at his ho,use or an extra large radish. . - Fame comes slowly. A newspaper joke usually is a year old before anybody sells it to a joke "magazine. The swords won't be beaten into plowshares while there's a 20 per cent dividend on munitions shares. No wonder babies are out of date. Who could manipu late a can opener while holding a baby on one hip. at 0 KITES OF GREAT VICTORY ith her parents, Mr. and Mis. Thomas McCormlck. Sr., and her brother, Thomas McCormlck Jr. Dave McCollum of Med ford visited In Kerlo last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Howard and sons motored to Klamath Falls on. Saturday to attend to busi ness. Ii W. Anderson of Spencer Creek motored to his ranch near Keno on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Broyles of Cali fornia are spending several days visiting with Mr. Broyle's sister, Mrs. K. E. Pnckett. L. 8. Trefren, his son, Wil liam, and daughters. Olive and Mina of Butte Falls motored over last . Sunday to spend the day visiting at 1 the C. Snowgoose ranch. . i Mr. Hartell, whose family re cently moved to Olone was a visitor in Keno on Tuesday.' W. A. Shell, Keno barber, mo tored to, Medford, Oregon, on Wednesday. Hlllsboro Silt.GDO netr union ;hlgh school will be completed In 130 days. PORTLAND, Oro., Aug. IS. That there Is enough traffic i , ' , , ' available from southern Oregon Ite torn From J-Uuj- , , , , .,,,, , ,h . -"cndrltks ond Mr ! posed cross-state line wag declar-' Wesley. Hoyd are home f rort an , e(t br , Cor(, vedford bank-i ontlnar at Laka o'. thaavoods' jer ,,, f.rmer u tllt ,,,.. . i - commerce commission hearing STORK . VISITS v jut, yesterdsy. . too . TflVIPQ I M I Resides the fruit industry, he I ISO 1 lmJ , in.- i declared that minerals would fur- PAST 7 MONTHS nl"h a gr,,ttt W10' tonnage. IThere were more than two bll- Since tha first day of Janilary. i "on ,,on" of co'wr ore ""-ked l2g. it.. nh- n.nm.n nriu I" the l"o Ledge district Moe store has registered 198 l'""". ha said. He predicted the new Klamath babies. - OU,p,U would uouble " These figures were complied Tn' " . . by Mrs. ivy Propst. la charge of f Cf j B?ker' ' h the Infant, department. Each .'"" r r commerce, new baby Is recorded and 4 clever i" ?a.of fa'? 1 baby Jook mancd from her de- ... niv ii-. i..--.h - Wrtmeai. ihaul necessary to reach the cast- Through the cooperation of the jern marka,s. Nlne,- porcent or Klamath county health office, tbeithe p,ar crop of 1927 went ct births of children; In Klamath ;a,d th ,TeraM haul, was SJ2 county ara given to Mrs. Propst , ratAes. Ho estimated the 1928 each week. , jcrop would exceed last year's by With the arrival of several new ' 600 carloads, and the combined babies during the past week, this i tonnage of pears and apples totaU-wlU reach, far beyond the would reach 4100 carloads. The 200 mark by the end of this ! Rogue River fruit Industry rep week. ' , . , (renents an Investment of ten mil- 1-SfUlTl COLUMBUS. O., Aug. 15. (A. P.) Two "drys" Myers Y. Cooper, republican, and Congress man Martin L. Damey, democrat en ithe face ot Incomplete re ts pecial to The Herald) (Mrs. Nelson F. Cole, cor i respondent) MILLS ADDITION. An IS. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Stoaks have TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR REKT One 4. one 3-room house, both modern; also five acre ranch close to town with - good house and outbnlldlgga for sale or lease for one "year. -Snap. Phone 1547-W. 15-3t turns from yesterday's Ohio elec- returned from a business trip to tion will fight for the governor- j Gerber, California. ' ship of the Buckeye state In No-, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brink of vember. Both had the support Roseburg are the house guests i of the anti-ealoon league. . of Mr. Brink's mother, Mre. L. ' Cooper and Davey were iead-'j. Brink. ' . ' , lug In the gubernatorial race, J Mr. and Mra. V Tt. Vsnr n.i rnniM, hv -Hirht mnrvln Oil ,n- . .....(....j i , -i t ! ' . j .-. -.. - - .i-iii.iiit:i. bcicibi UI uieir lilVlluai turns from more thah three-1 on Friday evenlna In honor of ! fourths of 4he precincts in the state. Cooper led his nearest ar. .vance s orotner, mnion.. Al f, tha .In.. vf aal ttt. ifl rival, congressman James Begg , refreshmenU were served. ; of Sandusky, another dry, who j. Larkey has his modern failed to receive the support of chicken house just about ,com the league by 2.768 votes when pleted and is moving his chickens all but 270 of the state's 8.735 to Mills addition from. Keno. ( products have reported. The ; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Vance vote was Cooper 243,401 and j spent several days in Eugene. Mr. ' Begg 240,633. Edward C. Tur-j Vance's mother, Mrs. F. R. Vance, ner, "wet," trailed hopelessly : accompanied them after spending ; third In the republican, governor-j several weeks with her son. ship race. - j Mr. and. Mrs. F. R. Cory of i In the democratic race, Davey 3lem are guests at the home of : led his nearest opponent, Peter i Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Vance. Witt, a liberal, by nearly 26.0(10. j Mr. and MrsMI. F. stoaks and The vote in this race showed: i family left on Saturday for a Davey 78, 3U and Wit S3.004. two weeks' vacation at tte sea Karl Bloom, another dry, was side. trailing Witt ' hy ' hearty 2(t.ooal- . ... - - - - " -, i t'"- ' ' For results usu Herald Class Ads i Auto Freight Lines Medford-Klamath Truck Line Klamath-Lakeview Falls Truck Line and Daily Service Phone 999 615 Main CALIFORNIA FafuflDft Iylla?ll-ett Phone 1575 223 South Sixth St We Truck. Fresh Fruit Daily x From California OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ; t aaa-aaa-aa THIS WEEK SPECIAL PEACHES,-Orange clings, 32 lb. lug" :$1.25 ELBERT A. PEACHES, last of season, lug, ..98c TOMATOES, lug ... Apples, green, 5 lbs. for ...25c Pears, 3 lbs. ..........25c Oranges, Sunkist, dozen. ...35c Oranees. Sunkist.' dozen ..45c .Grapes, 4 lbs. ..i 25c Concord Grapes, bas- " ket 50c Grapes, lug $1.25 Grapefruit, 3 for 25c Large Lemons, doz. 25c Bananas, 3 lbs. for ..25c Spuds, new, 10 lbs..25c .75c Turnios. bunch .',1.....5c Cucumbers, 2 for 1.1.6c Corn, doz ...1......25C Dry Onions. 6 lbs.....25c Eggs, dozen (..'..l:......38c Celery .....w............l 5c Lettuce, 2 heads, v15c Tomatoes, 4 lbs. for 25c Beans, 4 lbs. for,......25c Peppers, lb, i'........:..15c Blackberries, 3 cups 25c Strawberries, 2 for 25c Cabbage, 6 lbs. for 25c Plums, lug .....$1.50 sac Being Fair - there is a great deal of Dcntixt work that should be done thnt ixn't done. 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