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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1928)
Thin-winy, SpptomWi- 27, 192R VTIIR EVENINfl HERALD, KLAMATH FAT,I,S, OREGON Page Flvi , NEED HELP IN pjnRMfiFP.TnR U I U 1 1 1 1 1 UkU I UN Federal Aid For Rehabil itation Stressed In Report WAHIIINdTON, H.. hi. 11. Il l') r'lnrldn alone will timid nioru I linn Ilia 16,000,000 Wnat Indies hurrliano relief fund being raised by Hi" lli-d Crux, Chairman John llurtoil I'ayue was advised toduv by a dull-gal UilT frum I'ulm Heath ru ii lily, Thu delegation, headed hy Cooper (', l.liiliiliown, former mayor o( West I'alin Heard, anil lliiwiird V. Helhy, rhalrmun of I lie Palm Ili'Hrh Ited (Tom chap ter, also called ou 1'resldinit Cool, Idlte to emphasise (he urgent nurd of ft-durul aid In Ihii dovas 1 luted areas. K. T. Htoluabgry. I'hlladelphla. and J. Leonard Iteploalo, Now York, told Herbert Hoover, re nilillian presidential nominee, of Ilia aerluiisness of llio I'alin Hoard s ruuuly alliiallon. U'.IN) llratllK. Al least 1.200 dunlin were ausrd by the hurricane, llu-y aid. Helby and l.lnlilbown (aid Ihn death total would nrwit 0,ut figure and estimated al l.Soo. Many bi dies wnro burned but ho did not know thu number be cause of the many relief squads In the riflil Helhy reported. Cre In a I Ion was necessary because of sanitary conditions, he riplalncd. "There la nu way of telling bow much money we will need for rvlli't," Helby aald. "We not only haw to feed Ihn homeless but find shelter for these people mor than 15,000 of thorn." President Coolldgn wii urged to Issue a second apical for Hod (Tons funds. W. A. I'ayne, man ager of tha Palm llearh resort, aivotupanled Kolby and Light bown to tho While House.- MO.VKKV lUHIVUHH TARIFF, FARM RELIEF STRESSED BY CURTIS IN MISSOURI SPEECH SUCCESSOR 0 F NAMED "I have great full h In lliennd Involving iiiaut!tlo approxl .yiiiii an people, ' he mild, "and I mnu-iy a ionows I am fully convinced Hint by following llio proM-nt rouitn we . wilt arrlvo at llio roii'luc-tl of our high destinies. LONDON, Kept. 17 Kingston-un-Thaniea Justices hrard a tale of woe by a distraught husband recently and promised relief. Tha complaint had to do with a neighbor's pet monkey which had g-t Into the hahlt of entering complainant's home where It "damaged furniture helped Itself to fcod and upset the wife's nerves terribly." I lly Ki'imi-lli (J. Crawford (I). I'. Hluff corriNpiiiidiiil I HHtlNdKIKLH. Mo, Hpt. .7. III') Houutor Charles Curtis, republican vho-presldeiiiliil n nil Ini'o, IuhiI hla only iippoal fur Mlaaourl's electoral voles on thu farm rrllef and tariff lanuos la a speiich hero lat night. HI lire hla western campaign Itinerary calls for only one slop In this border stale, he chose the suhjm'ls ho connldcri'd of major Importance In a rumhlnallon In duslrlul uni ugrlcullural ulc lor atn. Curtis was vlrt uu lly mobbud by admirers when he arrived here from Kansas City this afternoon and the Hlirlun Moaiue. which ai'Bta 4,000 pi-nons, was Jnm med fur his evening address. "Tariff protection on farm products Is an Important moans hy which to relieve the present depression In agriculture and to place tlm farmer In a position tit economic equality with other ' Industries," he said. "The tariff Is nut tho remedy I for all the economic Ills of the farmer and slock raiser, but j where It will help, It should be applied. "Many of those Ills are tho re sult of the war and p'ist-war conditions generally; others are. In part at leant, the results of maladjustment In our dlatrlbut lug system a lark of proper : marketing facilities. i "Cooperative aaaoclatluna have done much to relieve this latter difficulty and If properly extend ed will, In my Judgment bring still greater relief " Curtlaa assure! his audience 'that a solution of the farm prob lem will he found by Herbert Hoover, If he la elected, and a republican congress. If r-eloctod, will psss farm relief measures Taking up tho general aubjocl of tarirt protection. Curtis warn ed voters not to be deceived by 1 the democratic party's position. , which ha aald has not changed materially from lis traditional free trade policy. , "Our democratic friends say , they are In favor1 of a competitive tariff," he said. "I am a repub- , Mean protectionist and am op- posed to a lurlff whl.h would 'permit lb" producls of firelgu j countries to flood the-American I market and compete with Amer ; Icuii furius, factories and minus. Brave Jurist Ignores Note From Criminal I HONOLULU. T. II., Hopt. 27. (IT) Ignoring an anonymous loiter which threatened him with death within iK hours, Judge William T. Itawlins of the Cul led Htates district court today sentenced Yuen Totig. opium law violator, to two and one-half years In the penitentiary. Tha rrlptlc death nolo which suggested the Jurist sd in In 1st or a fine Inatoad of Imprisonment to Tour., cast another furore of ex lii mi-nt through Honolulu which had boon slowly calming down after the murder of 10- yenr-old (Jill Jamleaon by Myles Kukunaga, young Japanese now ! awaiting trlul. ! The author of the warning de clared that Judge Itawlins would : be shot If Tong went to prison. STRIKERS BEAT UP ON WORKERS OF MELBOURNE Emilio Portes Git Elected As Provisional President (lly (,l:MI'()ltl I INK, l ulled I'resa stuff rorrf-iiMlint ) MKXICO CITY, Hopt. 27.' (L'l'l The orderliness and spued with which a Joint session of the senate and chamber of dop jUtles elected Kmlllo Portes (ill 'us provisional president was re garded, lust night as an omen of a successful administration. I Meswigea of congratulation' I Including one from Tories (ill's IslronKosI opponent. Governor i Perex Trevlno were received from vlrluully every city In the republic, Indicating tha popular luriprovul cf the selection of a civilian as chief executive. The prlsldent-olect received a hi roam of callers from all branches of the government throughout the day. Portes (III inude a statement I to the press In which he atreased his desire to carry on the policies of President ('alios and the late jioiiorsl Alvsrs Obrogon, who I was killed by an asuassln sh.rt lly after his election to the con j xUUlllonHl presidency last spring 4500 cu. yds. of surfacing. Plans and specifications and ; proposal forma may be procured I at the office of the Coiyity Engl : neor. j Hlds must be securely aoaled land plainly marked "Hide for iKurfarlng Keno-Worden High DISEASE HITS RAZED ISLAND: w""" ""d ou. ity Merk on or before the hour of opening. Kach bid must he WAHIIINdTON, Hopt. 27. (L'l'l accompanied by a rertlflod check 'The seriousness of the lie a lib or bidder's bond for 6 of the situation In Porto Itlco as a re-' In"",',1 b'd' .H,,c.h "r,,'l' ..... . . ... i or bidders bond must be con sult of the recent tropical hur-l ltoned that In the event the rlcane, was stressed In a cable; bid Is accepted by the County to Hod Cross headquarters to- Court, and the contract for the i night from floury M. Baker, dis-Jwork awarded thereon, the bld aster relief director there. ' A"' m- wilhin ten 110) days, llukor aald at least 20,000 per-1 '?,er ,n, "mrart to do sons wore afflicted with Influonxa. k nd ,"""'" " " .... . , , . . ' required by law, or forfeit ti typhoid and malaria, and that IB t.Hntr .,r,m,0 chwk he iMilieved "health problems! or bidder's bond as liquidated constitute grave posalbllllles.", damages. The fled Cross, he said, "has a! The County Court reserves the big tusk to control the slto-; rlthl lo reject any and all bids ation." or portion tnereor. 1 of the l.angell Valley Highway ! from Malone Hrldg to approxi mately station 450, Involving quantltlea as follows: 7 200 cu. yds. rock or gravel. Plans and specifications and proposal forma may he procured at the office of the County Engi neer. Rids mnst be securely sealed and plainly marked "Hlds for Surfacing l.angell Valley High way." and addressed to tha Coun- 1 ty Clerk on or before the hour of opening. Kach bid must be .accompanied by a certified check or bidder's bond for 6 of the amount bid. Huch certified check or bidder's bond muet be con ditioned that In the. event the bid la accepted by the County Court, and the contract for the work Swarded thereon, the bid der will, within (I0 days, en ter Into a legal ronlrart lo do the work and furnish a bond a required by law, or forfeit In tha County, said certified check or bidder's boud a liquidated dam ages. The County Court reserves lbs right to reject any and all hlds or any portion thereof. Huhjecl also to the approval of tha dtnta Market ltoad Engineer. COUNTY C'OUHT OF KLAMATH COUNTY, lly K. D. Ilenrv. 1 County Engineer. DMed Sept. 12, 12S. 817-OJ Hoar The latest Victor Records at Star Drug Htore. 827-027 ,1 LEGAL NOTICE3 j NOTH'K TO (ONTKATOKH. j Healed bids will lie received by; the County Court of Klamath j . County. Oregon, up until 2 o'clock i p. in. October . l'JZH. and then; COUNTY COURT OK KLAMATH COUNTY, lly E. II. Henry. County Engineer. Dated Kept. 22, 128 H27-OJ JIRl.nOUHN'K. Australia. Hopt. 27. (ATI About two thousand .striking waterside workers forced the gales of the "free labor" bureau at Port Adelaide today, drove tho volunteer workers out and thrashed them, and then forced their way aboard several ships lying In the port on whKh volunteers were working.. j Tradea union leaders assisted the police In restoring order and . all the volunteer workers were taken to tho city. Ten volun teers are reported lo have been j severely Injured. I HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ' II II I NO RESULTS When the APPLE CROPO is PIE.Q Follow your choicest fruit. ..to the Hotel Californianl You"H enjoy this popular headquarters for orcharJuts. jjqtel TAYLOR & OTABKELt J .VOTK'K TO CO.VTKMTOKS. Healed hid. will he h puoueir upoiiea aa roao ai me the County Colirt r Klamath I County Court Koom. Klamath .County. Oregon, up until 2 o'clock : Palls. Oregon, for: p. m. October S. 128. for plac- i Surfacing Keno-Worden lllgh-,lng a llase Course of surfacing way a distance of approximately j material on approximately eight twoand one-half ( 2 ) mlles.'and three-quarters IS 3-4 miles "SldpW)rrijingAboul Tl r i r i nose varicose veins 3r; s3 Simple Home Treatment Giving Amazing Results Rub Gently and Upward To ward the Heart as Blood in Veins Flows That Way If too or any relative or friend is worried because of varicose veins, or bunches, the best advise that any one in this woild can give you ia to ask your druggist for an original two-nunce bottle of Moone'a Emer ald Oil (full strength I and apply as directed nilflit and morning to the swollen, enlarged veins, boon you will notice that they arc growing smaller and the treatment should be continued until tha veins are of normal size. The Star Drug, ami nil Kirst - CIamn Dona; Store IMOONE'S EMERALD OIL RtMnember that Voone'g Emerald Oil la a cl-n, powerful, penvtratlnr. 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The most ideal place for raising garden truck, poultry, rabbits, etc.; and so situated that it commands a beautiful view of the en tire Klamath basin. If you will call at the office, or phone us, we will be glad to explain our plan to you, without obligation to purchase. Now is the time to select your site and let us start your building at once. 115 South" 7th St. Phone 6S8