The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 06, 1928, Page 1, Image 1

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    WEATHER.
OREGON: Cloudy tinlght ami
Sunday; probably rain la tha
wont ami extreme north portions,
warmer tonight, flout h and south
West galea on th eons', '
Kiated Press and United Press Telegraph Service
Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1298
Trice Five Cents
Number 6158
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City Editio s
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ANNOUNCES
HOSPITAL
Klamath General Ac
quired by Klamath Val
ley Transaction Today
ANNOUNCEMENT IS
MADE BY DR. H U N T
klniimlli licnctiil Hospital Will
Me Convened lul l First Clil-s
lU.niitlng House II) V-
Owner; . Amount Itnulvrd In
Ihnl la H. I At Approximately
M.IHNI.
Hair of llni Klamath General
hospital In I lie Klamath Valley
hospital and plana fur transform-1
lux the Klumm li General hospital
lulu a high class rooming, house,
were announced this afternoon
by fir.- Warren Hunt.
Dr. Hum la llii principal own
er iif the Klnnialh Valley hnspl
lal and brought ihe deal to rum-'
pletluu iliriiimli Hi" office of V
(', Van Kmiin, Klamath Fall,
ultortiey, ' I
Principal stockholder In the,
Klnmulh General hospital were j
Mm. Jen-ie l.u .miil -l lUiiiiin'j
lugiunip. Tin- Institution a
(niindi'd by tho lute A. J. Lyle
iCi.titlnuafr. en Paa- Knurl
L
The Initiatory degree In 'nil
will bo ronferred upon seven
young nieu al Ihii regular meet
ing (if the Order of He Mulay
scheduled fur next Thursday eve
ning at Manonlc temple.
Tho candidates for Thursday
night Include: Cenign Merryman.
Charles Darley. James !.. Jeffer
son. Edward A. Ilovd. William
Tntlen. Elmer Wllkerson
Dean Houston. , - -
The local order l now makhlg
plans for the obnrrtance mf IHe
riflh Annlversaiy uf tha cliuiilsi
nil November a It; lull, . .At 'thla
time special rennuoilea fl lake
up a portion of the nirtri;.
At tho regular tneetlirg on
Thursday night tho following
jouiik men were Instulled as offi
cers to govern tho chapter for
the coming six montlia:
Master Councillor, Chnrlos A.
Elision; Senior Councillor, James
1.. Iluwklns; Junior Councillor,
tlenrgn May; Senior Deacon, Her
hert Dennis: Junior Deacon, Rob
ert Hill Hunter; Senior Steward,
Arclilt. Krauenhurg; Junior Ste
ward, tieorge Strom: Marshal.
Itudolph Jacobs; Captnln, Alva
Sliulti; Stuntiard Hearer, Allien
Moore; Sentinel, tillbert Fleet:
Preceptors. Harold Kohn, Karl
Kenille. Arinond I'lrlch
Elroy
Call, (ieorgo Sprague, fieorgo
Wllilums and Italph Williams.
Poor Pa
"I guess I d bettur buy Mn
Iho sliver cuffeo pit silo's
been wimlln'. My sisters nto
romln' nu' II may keep her
In n good humor while they're
hero."
PURCHASE
DEGREE
1
BE CONFERRED
til
Her Letter
Caused Row
Mm. W. M. f'aldwidl of It nnoke,
Va . Itcpubllciiii minimal rom
nilitccwoiuan Ironi Virginia, la
aliened to have wnl form letters
urging women Ii wntk against
At Smith and savo His country
from being." Itomatilii il and
rum ridden." The letter incur
red the deep displeasure of run-
ill. IlllO Hoover.
OF
" KKA1TI.K. Oct. . 1') -Two
hundred and Iwenly-nlne Pacific
northwest lumber mills reported
production of 1P7.90I.9.VJ honrd
feel. 14.20 per rent below their
normal operating capacity for the
week muling September :!. the
Wot Coast Lumbermen's Asso
ciation announced today.
Orders of IMS mills were 4 KS
per cent above production and
shipments well 6 till per cedl be
low cutting.
For the same period records of
l'.U mills show:
Production ls;,;oi.S7 hoard
feel.
Orders. 191. 191. lift.
Shipments. 1 "0.1 5.1. 7S7.
NEW YORK. Orl. 6, (,11 The
lumber movement in the week
ended September 39 continued at
PR PAN
LUMBER
and: the high level recorded for the
'greater part of this year, the Na
tional Lumber Manufacturer
Asmclation reported today. Sail's
of Kt'.il leading mills were 412.
3:0.1100 feel as rompared with
HiTi, 729.1)011 for 82 mills the
week before. Ill the soft wood
group orders were subslautlnlly
ahead of tho preceding week,
while In the hardwood branch
production showed a "tJr.M gnin.
W. WOHLANDER
HELD ON BOOZE
CHARGE TODAY
W. M. Wohlander. charged
wllh posies-Ion of Intoxicating I their gnnie with the Bend KaRles
lliiuor was hroiiKbt Inn pollco ' on Fair tlrottiid field this afler
cnurl this morning. Wchlnnder , noon. The score was 6 to B.
pouted a hall of $100 to appear! Wood was tho hero of Iho Bend
at a set diilo for trial.
The arrest was made lint
evening by police officers nt
1619 Mnnannlln'.
i
Rumor Of Dike Across
Marsh Is Denied Today
A report t lint I he t'nlted Stntoi
Biological survey and the I'nllod
Hi 11 ton bureau of reclamation were
contemplating constructing a dlko
across thn mursh area from Hotel
Itock lo the peninsula, thin nils -
lug Iho water north of the dike.
but eliminating the game bird
marsh below the dike, was denied
today at Iho lo. ul bureau of roe -
Ii. niatlon office.
II. !).' Newell, project superln -
leildenl, snld that Ihero had been
Miino "discussion" of a proposed
like to rnlso tho walfr level, but
Hint tho reported plan wni en
llrely tnlsuiiderstood.
In n genornl way, this dlko
If II proves lo ho a feasible pro
J jeet would follow tho normal
STANFORD
: AHEAD IN
BIG GAME
i
r i - i r if- ?
cany ueaa or univcriiiyi
of Oregon Cut Down
by Cardinal
WEBFOOTERS PLAYl"1 ""''' not yet beeli
rm in a i--m if I determined (
COURAGEOUS GAME While local rtilamutlon offl-
rltila are workinic Iho alinalioli
!,, t i..i..u... I...OIII on paper. Carl Gentry la
t.ninr -.dl..v.r,l I., Two '-,
funl T u. li.lon In Vnli k
Hii.'h'I.iii; I..'iiiiii . Vi How
1'inili.ir l .r lun. r I'lulii
Tlinii AiitlclMilii.
I XIVEItSITY OK O It F. C, O N. !
Oct. 6. (A') Smarting, under lire-1
kiu' unxpitiU lottrhdown far
Iv In Iho firm nerltH! Stai.forrl
' lllilt'ikhsil taiPt'lflc nllni'
kaIr;,;:;;
t-mt of I hi rirnt (htIimI
flrnt purr of Iho wruml (nrloil
In M-un t tiiurhiluwim. Al 3
p. in. iho M-oro Hlmtd 13 lit 6.
Thn Vil(iKiirnt ilmptuyod mir
prlMliis Hlri'iiKih but whrn 1 tic
Ktml Currllnal marhdio lMicun t
I r n P''"1" """ '""I'l ""t '"' "" 'l-j Oiein. deputy Hate superintend- Som buuten. uIm.
ILL, L!iince. ,., (lf hanks, defeat any story "gniniid sluiced" tha
I 11111 l,,-""'n '""'k '" '"'r "" ,'-rr, beard since Irouiswum or .lieas-- What did Mr. Ore
L U W lory. Dreg wllh a point lead.!all(M ff,.K 'jy n. ran up to th
preivnlhd a stonewall defense;
il ii I II the gain FlelKihhai ker got
iiiolcr u.iv
-
.'. k, Ii backer made n thro '
yard guiu through renter to "'c
three yard lino. Then a punt;
iui me .'mi on inn i or.
. . i . l ..
r, p. ... pi.atu,nl rooMter. croucnen nown
VleLrbhsekee nver cel.ler 1. dl!
It yards. Iirtves hy r leischhae
ker and Slmms made gains and i
a pass from Hoffman gave Wil
ton the ball tio went through
left tackle for n touchdown.
Seore. Oregon 6, Stanford, t.. j
Slmms Irletl for goal hut mlhscd. i
Find period: Idaho 0; lion
i.ula 0.
At Iais Angeles: I'. S. C. Frosh
26; Pasadena Junior Collego 0.
Al Berkeley-California Fresh
men 19; St. Mary'a Freshmen 7.
Final, at East Laiwing. Mich.:
Albion College 2; Michigan State . a saying: "London Is not so
College 0. wild ns Paris or as many other
Final at Stnto College: Pennii, rlu i naVe. been In."
Slate 12; f.c ttyahurg 0. Mn McPhorson visited night
Third period. Army 14; South jrliiha. public houses, coffee stalls
Methodlms 13. ialld Mw ,,p Piccadilly. Soho and
Flnnl al Phlludulplila: Villa : ,n.houso districts. She also
Nova 34: Loyola 0.
BEAVERS BEAT
EAGLES. G TD 5
J U I U J
j men, Mrs. McPherson commented , Americanization classes would
By the margin of one sr thithiit there was nothing like that jopen Tuesday evening in tho Jns
Porlland Beavers barely mannged j in America, even before prohl-' tlce court rooms In the base
to cross the finish line first In ! billon. - ' ment cf Iho county court house'
j learn when ho knocked out two j
home runs. Slgafoos knocked.
'one slashing homer for Portland.
A fair rrowd attended.
, marsh lino from Hotel Hock
, rovtth nnd from Ihenro on around
j 'ho marrh lint) ot the south end.
Piirpono of such an undertaking
j V...11I1I be to check tho disastrous
j Srvud of tho Tillo lake duck
I dl-ehU'. which. It Ii estimated,
has taken Hovernt million birds
; Is believed Hint I bin film tf
j water which works Inland creates
a nil mil Ion where oiriiiiIc matter
1 Ihrives. Tho water flowing over
tho ground gives rise to this
stnto of nffulrs.
It Is believed thnt by deepen
ing Iho waler lo a foot rr IS
Inches, this slluntlon might he
corrected.
Tart of this dike will he under
(Conllniu'd on' Pago Four)
Plans Maturing For
upening ur iractin:MmT
RflsinFnrHnmpsrPiiHi 'Inlnl
JB, Jm.
rinul plana for opening another
K rem ii of homesteads on tar
northwest fringe of Tule lake art'
niaiuriiiK In thn ufflcD of the 14-
al bureau of reclamation. (
Approximately 21101) a.-rm will
lo iir'ned to hoiiieaUad enli
wlih the iiaual preferrnlinl rlxhla
of ei-aervlc men atcaln In etfeol
Thl
lurac
2K oi
aereaxa will ba rot
.10 hnninateada the
Into
a:
i .....ii n him i.i..tr.i i.i li.Miftll
cr maln.,lHn,.e .iru. turea for
.,,, ,.rtt ay.iein In t he new
tract. He l well under way on
hia r ii it 1 r hi I. hua rniiHt rni ted
brlilKea. anu nan i.auini nia ma
iterlal for other unlla of work.
Applicants for liomealead en-
try wilt be ohllKutvd to psum aa
aerlruliuml exanilnptlun, raul
Believe It Or Not, Klamath
Nimrod Steps on Pheasant
"Heller It or mil" hut the
limn Iiik story recounted liy Itoy
v., orent was liunline pbeas-
m,is In Klamath. It was a windy
i i i ... -
! ruiny nay iiii.i iiiuiioun u.nn.n.
nud In kick the birds out of their
, r.fr,.ni,.
-As Mr. Orem strmle on through
fdid, ins eye fell on a young
.
LONDON, Oct. , a-) Mrs.
Aimee Seniplo McPherson. Ixis
Angeles eTangcllst, toured the
i flight haunts of London last nichl
and newspapers today quoted her
tried the doors of several an
jcient churches tucked away in
the theatre district.' She told her
guides, who were Englinh news
I pnpermen, that the churches
ought to keep open at nignt in
:
tend ot being filled only with
badowa.
After vlewlnff n nubile house
whore womon lined the bar with
flllE
IS
LONDON CLUBS
She's Storm Center of the G. O. P.
i.H W . .f" 1
1 5 - ' 1 I wkV, .
V
1 i
ilWfl'S in Tula'
Following speeches hef re Ohio ministers and congregations in
which she assailed Al Smith. Mrs. Mubel Walker Wlllebrandt, assist
ant attorney general, conferred 111 Chicago with James W. Good,
Hoover's western campaign manager, and Congressman Walter
Newlcn, chairman of tho Itopubllcon Speakers' Bureau. The three
are rhown here nTlcr their conference, Mr. (lo:d on the left. Mrs.
Wlllebrnntlt's speeches have brought sharp criticism from some
G. O. P. lenders, Including Maurice Muschke. Ohio national com-
' m Itteeinun.
-at M.M.M. W - SW V.
have a certain amount of capital
must be rciipoiialble persons
niuM, for the first few
months
afirr the openlnK, at lraat
bo i
M-trvlre men. i
llommitoad development on.Tule
lak hu proved to be one of the!
moat outalandlnic utoii of tla I
kind In I be t'nllad Slalea. liii-I
tinted in 123. the rorernment ;
reclamation aervlca. by a cartful!
ayfliini of aelertlon. haa manaued
to citabllan alablo aitrlcultural
aommunlty on Tule lake which la
aelf aufflcirnt and able. That the
new farm community ia aurb a
kiirN-u f retarded remarkable
In lhat homeateadera are 30 miles
from a main line railroad. With
the lonmructlou of the Modoc
N.irilii-rn rullroad which will hl-
Hfrt the hUK agricultural bajiln.
tiannportation will be brought to
(he doors- of the lionienteadore
ami farm development will pro
reed rapidly.
in a little
cmund.
Indentation In the
wuubl have '
he bird. .
m do?
he'bird and
steppiil on II.
Yes; ground the
squll mlng "Chink'
uuder his
I.-..I ...
( m.-.-..
Then, wonder of wonders, he
.raised his foot and. as the excit -
ed bird sped away, suddenly
aroppeci nun who a uicriy iiiiiTutunu "j iun iu.
. r .. u . t.
suoi. .
INSTITUTE IN
CITY PLANNED
A Seal Sale and . Health kdu
1 cation Institute will be held at
the club rooms of the City
Library cn Suturday, October 13
between the hours r,t 10 to 11
a. m. and 1:30 p. m.
This Institute will be conducted
by Mrs. Suidie
Portland.
Orr Dunbar of
The meeting will be conducted
aa it round table conference..
People interested In Health
education should not fall to at -
tend this meeting.. Teachers of
this community will be Interested
to knew lhat Mrs. Dunbar assist-
ed with preparing the Hygiene
Course as outlined in the course
of study for tho state of Oregon.
CLASSES WILL
OPEN TUESDAY
Announcement was made this
; morning hy Don Fisher, head
of the Klamath I nion high
, school hlstcry department, that;
L' 'V ,v
' f
HOOVER
AIS
a IMaini a mm m (aw.
ivU 1 1 LLAU
Literary Dlget Poll Give
, ... ...
- KepUDllCan Candidate
, D: I ..J J N.i;nn
D O E S NOT INCLUDE
I ITUrDM CTATCC
,OUU 1 nLKD O 1 A 1 t. 3
j
Vt I KrrriveU Fmro Twenty
of 48 htatv in I'nlon; Al
hni It Ii Gain Steadily In Kx
iTinnKo of Vnriy lUtUvm; .Ar
, kannaii HhWH I'luralltjr For X.
V. Governor.
NEW YORK. Oct. . Hoover
receives more than 6.8 per cent
and Smith alightly less than 31
per cent of the total returna pub
lished today in The Literary Di
gest's 19.000,000 rote Presiden
iu
tial poll.
Of the 7S2.S10 "straw" ballots
bulated Hoover has 514.397
; while Smith noils 231.061 and
the three minor candidates split
the remainder of 6.353 votes.
Hoover ia leading in all of the
! twenty states lhat are represent-
! twenty states that are represent-
led in this third week's figures
of the national "postcard elec -
lion' with. the exception of Ar -
kansas. which shows a plurality
fA umh VnhA f 'tha nlhet-
j -- - ---- - - ..
; southern states is Included yet
1 in the returns except Maryland.
and this state shows Hoover
"""'
' M.n. vntert In tif vlrfn.
that of the 48I.I3J who signify
that they voted the Republican'
tlekel four "
w.r cant
5 per cent
I ,
! fl'rini Inuart An Pa ar a Four)
(Contlnuad en Paae Four)
PRECIPITATION
MI TnriIF-5 PCI A TtQ engaged In the search sighted a
mUUHlM RUftU3jn. clad only In his shirt, wav-
Cse your chains.
This is the warning sent out
by the Klamath branch of the I
Oregon State Motor association
, today to motorists planning to
I drive south between Shot Gun
creek and Dunsmuir.
j Heavy rains cf the past two
; day have made the road danger -
; oub and chains are necessary to
make the trip. Construction
1 work ia going on over this sec-
tl:n of the road.
A
cent
short detour below Cres-
i.:ny Deiween Aiiun ana
be
Pern hrldffs is necessarv
cause of construction work.
ct.;sT OF CASCADES
j TOl'CHEl) WITH SXOW
! m
BEND, Ore.. Oct. 6. (U
m pi re,. 1 mi rireirnn's touch
of early winter appeared to
have passed Friday, with
new snow only visible on
A . t. lrt.. Klnn.nla. nt Via A
m fADAnaa a n.l tn Ponllni A1
peak. About two inches ot
snow was reported Thurs-o:o.
I day from Elk Lake near the
I Cascade divide west ot Bend.
: Tk. ..... a.aa .kl.,tn. n ih. A.
41 upper Deschutes basin to-
day but heavy clouds blan-
4 keled the mountain. .
4V southern Oregon.
World Series Game Will
BeAnnouncedTomorrow
Can the bewildered but fight-! seems lo be the prevailing opin
ing St. Louis Cardinals stem the 'inn among Klamath fans but
tide of the advancing Yanks to- j there Is some money in evidence
morrow in the first game at St. ' which challenges that belief.
Louis. I The Pine Tree theatre Is pro-
Thls question will be answered I vided for baseball fans free of
tomorrow morning from the Pine! charge by Harry Poole In ac
Tree theatre stage when The I cordance with a custom establish
Evening Herald will announce :ed hy tho prominent theatre own-
pluy-hy-play the second game of
tho World'a series.
Otto Ellis will be on the re-
reiving end of tho game and as
he transcribes the account Jack
FrnneV will anmannce it to the
crowd of baseball fans.
That the Cards Will copie back
Ex-Governor j
Will Speak
Friend Richardson, former or
ernor of California, will be the
principal speaker tonight at the
annual Dad's Day meeting at the
University of Oregon.
1 !
CAIRO. Egypt. Oct. (. (AP)
Five Bars In the' desert with -
oilt water reduced four hunters
, ,Uch madness that they
tempted to kill each ether. One
wa" louna sou iuo.j
was found
-an airplane searching party
1 brought back the ethers. None
1 h.d , . red .ufficientlv to
give a coherent story of
their'
i s.
j misafl ventures,
I Six days ago an Italian and
an Egyptian sportsman with
a
Mrn-mn
"
chauffeur,
, . . j. ..,,,,
motored into the desert SOnth Cf
tne K"onI "' hunt -
ln ePH'oo. They carried
looo ana waier lor omy one aay.
, .
The dragoman when fouaryea.
I
terday said the other iad left
ki n. ...... . ..n, taj,.
one of several a'.rolane parties
lnr handVerrhlef tied to h s
tied
! rifle. They landed and found
j him delirious from suffering. In
Hell's
1 Hill." they found two naked,
; raving men stalking one another
1 with rifles.
nrnii
! S. P. OFFICIAL
PARTY VISITS
.
Not only the existing line but
Uo ,he ,6 ml,e Mteu.on prol
; ect from Sprague River to Bly
I inspected yesteruay oy a
party of Southern Pacific offi
cials. The railroad men were taken
over the line eastward In th
private car of J. W. Fitzgerald
Shasta
superintendent 01 in
division.
( Included In the parly were J.
H. Dyer, general manager of the
i Ssii. I h Ain Panlfie .T T Sttiindprs.
rrAlvhl snd traffic msnairer: I
Thomas Ahem, president of the
C. ft E. railroad and
tant general manager of the
. Southern
Pacific railroad; -Mr.
1 Plitnnrftlit r A fllvan chief
engineer of the Shasta division:
and A. S. Rosenbaum. general
I freight and passenger agent of
er several years ago.
The game will start between
11:16 and 11:30 n. m. and fans
are advised to arrive about that
time If they want to witness the
start. The first two world's
'series garnet began an hour
sooner.
FOUR
HUNTERS
ID IN DESERT
PROHIBITION
DEFENDED
BT LEADER
Huge Throng in Eliza
bethton Cheer Candi- :
date to Echo ' '
.aMa.WH -V. .
GOVERNOR LAUDS
REPUBLICAN PARTY
Standard Bearer of . O.
DrrUree' It to be the "Sacred
OblbjrJillon" of the Preaklent
to Hecure Honest Enforcement
of Federal Prohibition law.
By JAMES U WEST ' i
Aaaociated Preae Staff Write !
HARMON FIELD,' Ellrabethton,
Tennw Oct. 6, (AP) -Before a
rheerinc throng ot Tceneaaeeana,
iVuictnUns and . North Carolinian
gathered tirre loilay In this .-
oral amphitheatre, Herbert Hihiv.
er made his one 'ami only per-
appeal . p.-..pin .n
at-i""1 ,"r ,lw"'r PP0" ",p
I republican national lii-ket, wblcfi
A moliir parado from
Klizabgthton and from surrunU-
lng connic -mt his special (ruin
i at Childra and.oonaucted bin to
ciiy, wncrc no v..:i rr,uae nia
first southern .addreaa. . Mr.
I Hoover - was received here by a
i huge throng that, filled the atreets
and was- presented with the keys
to the city, by the .city manager.
Coming from Washington to
;attend . historical and Indus,
, trial celebration, the presidential
muuiudio uincuaovu
! , ... t
: J "l uw '"'sa
. n.. j j . .
i uoll,n! luo urI uemocranB .
! stronghold, the solid south, that
i he wished the eighteenth amend.
ment to ancceea because It wa
j designed "to protect the Amet-i
lean nome.
'Hoover declared It to be "th
sacred obligation" or the presR
dont to secure Its honest enforce,
ment. and "to eliminate -. the.
(Continued on Page Four)
1
Although the flow ot water!
through the main Irrigation canal,
from Clear, lake and through J.
canal has been stopped, there i.i:
still 100 second feet flowing from;
Gerber dam, H.D. Newell, projV
ect 8uPerlntendent '' today. 4
air. r.eweu expiaineu tne pnr
I pose ot releasing the Impounded
! water from the huge government
' 1 reservoir. ' If
"This move la actuated in au-
'lclptl.?n. ot , he. "2 p,',
floods he .aid. "The rervo r
; . , " .- -. ,
u,u
tne water ia aooui 17. reel. o-
- vy " .
j eTen feat ' .
Aunt Het
. "If there ain't ao marry
In' In heaven, men ain't goln'
to be happy there. They
won't have anvlhlnc to com'
plain about."
RELEASE ITER
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