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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1928)
WK.VI'HKH , ; OREGON: Fair tonight and Sunday, treating temperatures to night; ofKtoratvljr easterly winds on lb coot. i Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade Price Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1928 Number 619-t w mm 0 City Edition The Old Home Paper ram U.OFO.WNSt OVER O.S.C. TEAIVi 12 - 0 Webfoot Gridmen Lead ing in State Champion ' Contest x MAPLES STOPPED BY LEMON-YELLOW MEN Hlljunllli-r, Uiiulil Make Tmiili lMwu; Vrl I'lel'l liiiniciw IUII, I'lsyer Muddy; I'rnalllrs Inflli-lrsl i.n lUUli Mile; Her. rnil Hiilistlliitli.li Made (!! (he .IsMxIiiled Pre) lltillnln Thi' tnluri.ll) f Oregon f.MHlmll team rriishoil Hie Oregon Htnlo i (ru n I'J In O In a hnirt-toiiglit r"iil"-" iliiyril In CirvnllU llil HfliTiHNiu. , Ut prut after thi" m-cowI Much- , down tin tlUjilliiwril, COIlVAI.I.' Ore., Nov. 17. (Al'l Thi- Oregon tenui ennm n Held unit received a trciiii'iiiloil ovation from ihi moling section. Tim l. Orciii.n Irani are warm lu P The O. A. I". rin om on Held (tiiL-ru.: greet ml . by . , hiyvouuK unnotia Hint shook llio grtuui Miiml. Kvory avr.lltilil sent In man. I. both, permanent nud tem porary wa uk on nnit many hun dreds are standing. Tho ulti'iid nine was estimated oi 22. nnn. The nftlclals appeared mi (Irlil ainl I k tin' center nf III" field tailing Ilia two t'.rul lap tnlm and Introduced them. T'.i rifren Rob Kvuns throw lip the coin a ail airplane (lew low over I lif drill and dropped the hall Hint will lid tii'.r In - I Ho gum". Orrgon von tho tnt anil will ! Irk off rrnin llin south goal. Klumlllor kicked off to Mnple bi'liind hl own goal Hue. Maple rnn lull li.u k to Sinter ti. yard lino. HinlcTii hall lm iliinn. M.iplf IhroiiKtl I' ll guard (nr 2 yarda. 1 1 il hi' piinlcd nut of hound on Oregon' 32 yard lino. Orvgon'a bull, lm down. Could muct, 1 yard'ihru rlttbl tacklv. I KIlimllliT puiilod to Stulcr'i 'lf yard Hue, Maplu ri'iuriird to Stalpra 22 yard lino, fclo'em l ull IH down. Ihiglioa puntrd to OrpRiin'a 2S yard linn whiTo KHa inlllpr funihlrd bul titovitimI on Orngnn'a XI yard lino. On)ii'i I.nll lnt down. Ciould Ihrniigh right In kle (or 1 yard. P:ia by Kltiuillli'r, I'opn mnilo II flrVt down nn the AO ynrd lino' mid riold, ll una 2t ynrd toa. Ilnrnnll around led end for .1 ynrd. KIKmlllnr held (or no ten In on a rlxht taekln aninab. Could inn do & through center. Kllamiller punted out of hound on fllulera 23 yard line. Rliiler bull lal down lluclu'i nroiiml left end for 2 yarda. Hughe win up n IiIkIi Kplrnl In HlnlerK Id yard I Inn where Kittmlller fuuilili'd, Kllera for Hlnlera recovered. Oregon wna ir,ihllllllit no J'ltae Tlirf Poor Pa "May Is so good Hint she's nJinoHl dried up. I believe her health w ll Id bo better If she'd be Just a Hide whlieil oi'in liloiiully." " 1 ' ' LATEST SCORES OF GRID GAMES Klnnl Princeton 1!; Yuln 3. Amherst 13:- William a. Michigan 3; ill. IiIbiiii Sintn 0. S il'li lux I ' Jefferson I); Illicit nll . Oli In Hiaiii ;; V.i'.lii:;um 0. (Army ,11: Curium 7 - - - ,,RAMPAGE (irnrKKinwa It; Virginia 0. - F. KENRJOT T IN UPSET An Ihn renull of an automobile aerldi ut ou the lleiid road, near La Hni'. In whic h tho cur of Mr. ml Mr. Floyd llenrloi f thi. city Hal turned over, atlviuplliig lo avoid a 'baud of h w run ning Io'kho on the highway, Kir. Klovd ll.lirh.l He at the family home tjulio perUiui.ly Ininnd. Her bark waa aprnined and (oral i leaat a incnih nhu will lie confin ed lo her home. I Mr. ii'l Mri. Henri' t were re 1 turning from Hi" iiorlli wlirrn they bud been called by the i. lug of Mr. Ilnnrlot' mother, Mr, ('niherlun llenrlot In rurtland. Mr. llenrlot wn aide lo avoid craahlng Into the home hut wa ii n uli 1 1' I enntrid the tar ader imam nit them. The cur turned e :niii'lely over imd then rlgbled Itai'lf. Mr Itenrlol la employed wlih . i ho Klrt NiUlonul ll.nik. Mr. Uenrlot I owner of Ihe Kloyd IIH)'i.oJ,,conipauqii fo'l'li Kltli I LOSERS TELL DF:tsS;15T HAVE BOX LARGEST COST RAI.KM, Ore.. Nov. 17 (API da uVT,f downwarj Into the One of the bliiceal Item of ram- thirties here n freih reports of pulrn expenditure reaultliig from inundation, washouts nnd mi conteats (or offl.-e prior t the rone(i peircn were received, election of November 8 was that ,Mn.v persona, especially In South expended by V. ('. Hr.hullx as east Kan! lowlands and In West treasurer o( Ihe (;rahnm-(or-Ju- Central - Missouri, were prepared llco orciiiilratlnn In behalf o( fr or expecting Ihe w rst Uiyal M. C.rahnm. indnpeiidenl floods In local history, following candidate. the unprecedented November This expenditure was reported downpours, running In places up HuJny as (lied with th secretary to nine Inches, of suite, dralnim reports a per- An unidentified motorist was snnal expenditure of 4 SO. K.dgar W. Smith as Ireasurel of tho deinorrnllc state central rommlitee report an expendi ture, of IS.UJ.mi. It. J. Kirk wood, manager lor Iho Orcicon (Inme Protective association and Iho Oregon Iletterment league, spent S3. 039,29 III the unsuccess ful campnign fur Ihe (our hill to curb power rights in, Oregon streams. In opposition to tlieso Frank Kay Kddy reports bills I expenditures nf 2,pns.G0 ,. abroad." r pendlluro of S.St99.5 In oppo- j Ths wn(( 1( nU!IWFr j.(.k Mc. altliin of Ihe Dunne Motor j Henry, renrowmatlve cf the Am .blclo hill, nnd llertha J. Heck. Urlrlln K.lucntlonnl Film company secretary of Ihe Oregon (Irnnge, of ,,, Soll,hrn rnyt(ic n,kyp shows nn expeiidllnre of 93.94S.- iierM( reporter today when ak- iV.hy that organUntlon In the 1 uiisnccCBsful light for a siintc. Income tax. 1 Some other Items of expenses filed today were: Robert It. miller, for congress from the sci-ond district. S70.9. (irine Wick, organlnor of tho Oregon stale women's Smith for president Hull, S:I2!..11. L. K. I'riimb, secretary ot the nrn'd. i-hnnilii-r of rnit luercn. In opposition l.i river bills, II 12. .111. EZELL'S STORY WINS CONTEST PRIZE OF $300 Awarding of third price In n recent contest by the McFailden I'iiIiIIhIiIiik ronipnny, J, M. Knell, well known resident of Klamath Fulls ha received n check, for SHU. Tho short strry which Mr. I'xell Hiilmiltted to thn cnslern inncci n currluil Ihlnl place nninng the Ihniisuni" pi-p.iented (or up-.pi-nvul o( thn editor. ' Mr. Knell Is connected with Ward unil Company Itenllnrs,' mid holds extensive (iirm lulilltias In tbo Stimnicrs Lnno district. WllD-htST RIVERS ON Kansas, Missouri, Worst Hit; Oklahoma in Section iTEMPERATURE FALIS 'TO THIRTY DEGREES I lUllroail nnd Highway Tied I'p in Hertlon of Hie I mi nihil e Country; Many rcoplc Mnroon ! ed In Hill and Highland; Mo. lorUla Klmndril In Tonn i KANSAS CITY. Nov. 17 -(AIM .The lllue Ulver waa a raring lorr nl along the eaatern edge ' o Kanaaa t'ity today. Many fiinilltei were marooned nr had (led (rom their home, three ; bridge were maahed out. three .other wero threatened and train and liiu a, hediilea were dia- ruin it. " ' All train from .the went und mill h wit Into Kiiiib City were either bite or Mriuuled. Only ne line, the Walun.li, wai open lo St. Iiul and t'o, the t'nlnu . I'arifle nnd Kama Ke wero op.r- allug behind i'hedule lo Iho wiwt. KAN8AS CITY. Nov. 17. (AIM i.-snrmern Okiannma, ll aid to Iho; Ihn : siiHerlng of man v person threat- ened by Increasingly nieiKi.-lns floods In the trl-state area. While Ihe dreni-hlng t.irrents continued unulisted. Ihe tempera- Ctintlntl1 tn PrtC Knut rnn i "Shooting films pf llie scenic :ln,!, r' . ot ,M country which 1 will be shown on the silver screen ' throuHhoiit iho cast, and even whHt ht piano(i i do in Klniuiiih c:nnly. ; In company with M. It. Mnc ' Millnn. spmiiil representative of 1 the ' Sunset Magatlne. Mr. Mc ,,.nr' arrived in the city today. Pictures o( Ihe sinic wonders cf Klamalh county and Ihe Cas cade will lio siinpped by Mc- ' Henry. MncMillun will write fen-. ; lures for his publication which will probably nppcnr in ihe Feb ruary Issue with HIiistratlonH. -"This Is Jusf pnother feature whereby I lie Southern Pacific will sell this beautiful enuntry ti itlui custom pcnple," Mcllcnry cnniliideil. You Miss Your Paper To give our subscribers heller service we have miidn arrangements for a special messenger to deliver pnpers Hint have been missed by our regular carriers. If you should fnll to re ' colve your paper csll, 1610 between 7 : nil p. m. and 10 p. in. nnd ono will be sent out nt onco. FILM mm HOOTS SCENES 4 HUSKY OREGONIANS Pass? ; s-V-- ... T 1 i.:.-ii3a t.i I,.. Ui'hfeel ruklied mil Onto Hell vnlli lo lint the llrnvrni In ...... l...H-n IllMtll-M M't. llllll'h ! . . . ' ... i Ulun tile llrnver mill Ihe Vehf linltle nnd i-trn iiinil come in a TUttUIL Little more than !S per cent of patron, have I no .lllim Jllimiuiu ..- v filed change of addres. with the posloHice. accordlns in ' rennrla Postmaster from the of ((re of John McCatl. "Fr.im toilav w will deliver onlv to those who have filed street and number addresses ana nave ' . . ' erected a box at Ihelr homes' for snriners" nospitat tor mnpiei. Klamath Id the park ! "home-made- song, mnnuiaciur tho receipt of mall. Former pat- Children at Portland, the Temple 'ml"n ,eU by Ed Pik, ,he Pelican j ron. of the R. V. D. route muat mad a decision on an oxtremoly " , .,tHe.!Clty plant after the skilled work- nrDvo their box to the line of travel of the city letter carrier and file their street and number with the postofdee. otherwise we 'will not he able to deliver their mall. Those that are not on the line of travel should see the car - rii nr inniiire nt the noatofdee n. in ika nrniur nlnea f-r the -- , box." Postmaster McCall stated. Streets delivered Include: East Main frcm Main to Sixth: Mar-; tin street from Main to Home av 'enue; Orvhard avenno from 1 Owens street to Mitchell avenue; , narrow avenue from Owen, to Di .vision: Vine avenue from East 1 Main fa Martin street; Applcgnto avenue from East to Martin ' slreet; Wnntland avenue from Southern Pacific round house to Washburn Way;. Reclamation av enuo from Southern Pacific roundhouse to Washburn Way j Mitchell from Reclamation to Wantlnnd; Dlvlslin from narrow to White. COURT SELECTS T Tho county bmlcet committee mcmlicrs who will net with Ihe j county court to mnke up Ihe bud get for the coming yenr were chosen by the members of Ihe 'county court yosterdny. A. It. Campbell, Pine Ornvc rancher was named by County Judge Fred It. (ioddard; Waller Xlmmermnn, Chllniiilti banker. was selected by c harles It. n H BUDGE GROUP llsms; nnd llurrell Short elected " icrntie storm which Wm. F. H. Chase, secretarv of 11 1 ,,t',,,' nwe-pinir southern tng the Horsefly liTlcnllon dlslil.t ''"d the la:t (ow day. 4 Of these at Itonunzi The budget committee will meet Wednesday at 10 o'clock to begin tho work of compiling Ihe nancy to be spent by the county during tho coming jenr. air. MWUU.UUU mm flPiSTATE ROAD :'t 1 , , i JJ C-.' ' Ihelr IIiihimhhiIbi gunie. iiic Ihelr HomM-omlng gume. iiicj la evidence. m.llnin I con-i iM il,. I'.rirL- l ituo eonferencr. - rt meet It ln l iiMiiimii, IxumIi. MUSICAL TREAT avn lin -IUJUU Whou Hillah Temple, Mystic Shrine, took uj the work of pre - . . , A field t Tor. , KIDDIES sentniR Mumaiu . oibu .'". . ," locnl talent .n.ix.en. nruEiaui ' nest Tuesday eveulng . at. the Klamath Vnlon High school aud- Itoriunu and at" the m. time of snowing iwo rec.s ... i . m i n ni h 1 1 a Ulfa In vhn nrrlrb' tha i'"' ""'- , , . worthy cuuse. and arnngca to give the general public an In - sight to a most huiuouUarlan work little understood nctl. l.y . very few. -, - Don't let anything - Interfere with your' attendance next Tu.-s-l .r,.h. r... . '. im ',n. ' i . r- .v. i . r"Ja ,. ... tun i.i's.Mu. .v. - pled children, the program I. rouent, nnn tne pictures win i show of the- splendid .work' be- j ing done by the hospital. ; ' . TWO MEN LOST FROM VESSEL PORTLAND. Ore.-' Nor. 17 (API Two msn were lost n,t seal Friday by the. W. R. Chamberlain J Jr.. l-.ltind from Wesmnrt. . Ore ' fRr lMfl A1R).1.S . A report Friday night from the captain of Ihe ship by the Mackay llndio & Telegraph company of Council Crest said two men were overboard f-e miles south-south! cast or Ihe ('( luiuliln River light ship. , - The shkp stood by for several hours with bouts out, but no trace of the missing men was found. At 11:10 A. M. Mackay Radio said that tho hnata had Riven up the search and that the vessel w-milil prooeed. -. Names 'of the men were not given. ' ' .'.'-.. Tim caitso of the accMcnt has not ''.n determined. STORM KILLS , 36 IN ENGLAND lonoon. -Nov. ; TMrly six p.M'.oiw IT AIM havo-. liecn iniieieen were Killed in various ' towtasi nnd seventeen wore klllod 1,1 ",0 "ISnsler nt Rye. Sussex, no crew ot n nrenont per ; L"M ' sltempllng to brlug a lit to strltkcn vessel. .to T n fl nnn n Oregon to Spend Amount ! i u:i: s on 1 1111 way in " ' Klamath DAIRY - LORENZ MILL PLAN riiui lawtvir""- i ' ! made lightning changea depleting ' : the hnr au,itnn nrtnar inm. Itnrnolda Confer, M ilh Comml-, mer utumn and winter. "Al- loner Gate in Rrgard to Pro- j mot September Morn" was one noard Work; Klamath Fall- of but acenea In the apotllght and AahUnd. The nallra-Caliomia ,he wnole riw took on hack , . , . . to Old Sfarony'a aketch book , Hlelmay, to Be Improrrd where rt w- Mitad for laake and ot for the maudlins Definite aaaurance that the . pBbc l0 r,t , flltny g(Ue. State Highway Commhwlon would I Dmqtett Oivea Monologue apend approximately $500,000 In, Ed Pike and Jack Bowrlng ab road construction In Klamath i peared In IUIlan coatame and Mr. county during 129 waa given p,Ie aurpriaed all of pia frienda r . .. ., by throwing an Italian baritone Earl t. Reynold., executive -iToU, or Ue room ,., c.rrl,4 retary ,cf the Klamath eonnty . tne rolame 0f Carflso and the chamber of commerce yeaterday. I qaHiitf of McCormack. Bowrlng Mr. . Reynold returned - from ! fum0ed nls .ccordeon In true ueiiiira laat ntgut wnere ne con ferred with K. C. "Pop" Catea, hlghwuy commkwloner. nrai projeci 10 oe aavertinea ! would be tbo crnding cf the iho crnding cf the uairy-ijorens Aim Heciion on tne ' lkevlew- highway and that this ;fn)bwt-fanIIr ,,,, ,. ap.t iaasmaeh .aJUa; wopl on 1h project would Hie rvrnrded at tbe plaa!t0 tnn. tte listener.. - . j :'"l' -wmird nerenaanfy-fanfj-Uecember meeting cf the State; Mrg yrancls Olda-wan dreswed ' m to confdrt -with mnch of tha ' Highway Commission. This proj- ,B ,he oM Du,.n g.rb ,d WOre district atttrey work In ; the ' .... ... pr ....... u -., . 1929, this closing the lust link in this highway. ; - Other' projects announced for II929 by Commissioner Gatea In-j elude the paving of The Dallrs- .taiuornia ruga way iron, me cuy limits south to I . '..! l-H , he revUlon of grade, widening, , I m Inv ih. Ash'anil m - .. n " " ....... Jenny Creek lo Keene Creek, the ; construction , of a new r'l t ;Kcno cn the Ashland-Klamath i rains iiiKunav nuu tr 1 " , - ,.. . rMlirfa,.. I " fcisaasu.- r. in. f .ke Crater Lake highway ( from Jhe ma,ntelurace program of 1 comnlhuion ,hlch ha. net announced as yet but will I "taMi" Inclnde con-! l.iderable amount of w:rk during ! ,h( f eason . Enroute home last night. Mr. ' ., .k. h I .' '. ., 1 . , nriiee or iqj cuBuiun v, ex-tierce at the Klamath Junction. TAX Ti-ip.Tl.ANn. Ore.. Nor.' 17.; (API A sub-committee of the1 Carkin Tax commission has do- j elded upon a revenue producing i u.-l. .. .lll a..Kmlt lO .P i nu s ' 1 . . - I.X t" In event of the approval of that body it will be presented to the . legislature. . It Is as follows: . . lAn excise tax " net earnings of banks, financial corporations and unincorporated business In competition therewith and of mercantile, manufacturing or other nusines. corpora..-,.. 2. A tax on Intangibles "I private ownership. 3. That the personal property PRODUCING PLAN OUTLINED tax paid shall be an offset against Aj T,ce pregldenli of thfl c,n. the Kxclse tax. KTn9 for lnn Flrsti Second and 4. That the rato ot the Ex-Tnlr(, di!rcl)J reapectlvelr. J. T.I else lax. Intangible tax. offsets. , Jarnln0 ot crTallis. E. E. Lie deductions and exemptions be.lot Ho0(J RlvPr and w ft ltl Df as near aa may '..a, Identical with Portland were elected. , j those exacted by competing states j Tno fiown(t were elected di-; which employ n similar plan of tt trustees: . First district:, F. taxation. C. Dillnrd and Ralph Cowglll of . That the return blanks i Medford and K. W. Fosbury of shall be simplified to require no c, rants Puss. Second district. ,W more private business Information J p. rj. chase ot Bonanza, Fred than Is essential to the ndinlniis- riiilllp of Baker, George User of, trallnn ot the tax. j Pendleton and E. C. Petten of On- 6. That adequate sn(eguards j-urlo. .Third district, Marshall be adopted to insure Inviolability i . Dana, John 8. llenll, R. M. I from ' publicity of such private Townsend and Lewie A. McAr- buslncas Informntlou. FUN PREVAILS AT GOLF CLUB DANCE PARTY A line of entertainment wrnj begun Friday evening at the Country Club when Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Krauae entertained mem ber ct the Golf clnb at a delight- j fill dancing party which waa coupled with fireside fnn. Fancy headgear waa worn by all the : ladies and gentlemen. Tbla how ever, did not entirely ault Ed Pike aa he provided ft' bog of greaae paint and proceeded in; decorate all of the men. , i After enjoying dancing for a while the party waa plunged Into darkneaa only to have their vlklon center oo apotlight ahow . Ing Horace Bridgeford dreaaed aa ; a lady with gorgoni floral h wreaiba and wooderfnl facial em inent. Aa the toft annale ; Italian atyle. Junior Daggett' appeared In ! monoglogue. He told the atortea of many Uvea, each of which bad ( rtmi and a present. ' The Scotch MA . , uun. im 1 .ion' a. rounded ont- to the , wooiea noe. She appeared ainging Katrinka." andy did it wonderfully well. . . j Parade of Wooden Soldiers ' ! The parade of the Wooden Sol- i diers waa mighty clever. . W. E. ,. . . , . n.j.tllhlM .Wooden Midler. and with painted faces they en , v . . . . tered the r o m. Not an eye blinked and each walked with pntMoa ot a wooden nobb. , H art and . . . . . waa tnorongniy enjoyea. 'B.r"' v,u"'u ' clod wlih a , ma nau Quit wora.. ! un by ch ""sf "ll 'l " of th " ttoi by the entire ! P"?- S;me of the serves were ; extremely fitting and sent .haft. of ood natured criticism Into home folk. The song was not ' Quite as long as the famous "99 - 7 .... k,.i. nn .ho wn" hill it. length was to be 'lJ?.tlhvn--and It grew better a. it grew 1 " Southern Pacific, longer. In this closing song.! Mr- lay made this an also. did Ed Pike establish him- nonncemerit at a meeting of rep self permanent as the song lead- i reaeatatjvea ;of chamber ot com er from Pelican City and a good I held in Medford on Fri- one. at that . . , I d,Jr T '" , , : : : j- The railroad companies ro- CHASE ELECTED . IN DISTRICT tV IDDir ATftDC' Di IJaKUjA 1 Jt.S j . SALEM, Ore., Not. 17. (AP) , OHn Arn,plger of Medford. man , ,h. T.lenl IrrW.lion dls- reflected nresldent. was and Dr. W. L. Powers of Oregon 'State college waa re-elected aec- Ai,r, nf the OMtflH eeelsmstlon conRTVsa at Its closing session yes- . terdar. Baker withdrew from the con test tor place of meeting next year In favor ot Ontario, and the , ,holen. Thore v.J t. I had been an Incipient more to set the meeting set for Portland, hut .... ....-h-,..,. tbur, all ot rortland. TELEGRAM NOTIFIES GOVERNOR Feel That Should Be Red to Handle Court Cue After January 1 SUCCESSOR MAY BE APPOINTED AT ONCE Wllaon S. WUrr, rtteraoa's For. ' mer Caanpaig-n Manjm;er, Fa . Tored to PoilUoa Ivy Repnb . llraa Central' Ooanmittra; Fleu ' rber Seeks Proaecotor'a Job ' William Duncan, circuit Judge elect, Saturday afternoon wired Governor . I. L. Patteraon at Salem tendertnr aia' resignation "as ' dis trict attorney for Klamath county-' 4 ' posftlon "he las held .for the past two years. , . ', . 4, . Tbla, actios of- Mr.- Duncan, clears the-way for an 'immediate' appointment by tlove'rnor Tat- -ii? tftraon qX .a. lUatriit, attpruey.to, F!U '.UV. ,vaaaiAy. .causMl. by, Mr,. Duncan'a reBigaatlon. , '. , " . wo-ieei .imncan. leit that. j next lew, weans. It wduld he het- tcr to have '(he- slal.i entirely ' clear -so-that' lie wonlil not bar lo In other Judges on cases ' wharolst To' Could not it for ta reason that he had been assoclat- .,,,, niin on rage Two S. P: PETITION Although .the Southern Pacific . and pthers Aare .kel for a re- , 'or. . the - Intemtat r.' r". , ,D,e,w Com . Commhsloa on tha I original application for a reduo- , Hon cf terminal rates In order to , meet .to, competition, this no-' plication' will not Increase local """"'"ii -ui- I questing the rehearing are ask ! ing that they be permitted to j meet the rates of the boat cou- "unerenuaia and nave asked for relief rrom ' the fourth section of tbe Inter- ' state "Commerce Act. At the meeting held in Med- ford yesterday Earl C. Reynolds, executive, secretary, represented the Klamath county chamber of commerce. . '. . Aunt Het "A woman' don't never have company Important enough to Justify -ualn' the embroidered linen things she's savin for Important company.'' lin rrrrnT nrnr Nil rUU I ULUL 'WAIIJ-yillLIlL