Tflfco four TTTT? ET?NT?ir, nnnAfA KT-AMATn PALLS,- OREflTTN Monday, Novomlifli' 1ft, Ahlrt JiA"':) I ' 2f If. I; y- : T. II. . H. hai-ahkicv- IU.Milt.IHH ..... -..Uiiatnaaa Manairar PakHakad avery aflarnooa o'll Huminy hr Tk UrnOH PubllakJIK Joapaar at 101-llt Boulh Klfih alraat. Klamath lealla. Or r tarn. Biund a onnd nla u mattvr at ma iKvaioffloa at Klamata Valla, 4ron, an AiMrwai IV, l4, uu4r act or Casiareaa, alareta a. Hit. Letters From the People . A 20th Century Caesar? wiley leading 8?. 7 Stall . tkraa Uonlfca Oaa Mom -IS. 01 . I.Ti . I.TI . . UrUrnM fcr Catrtaa Ona ti-nr l.M Bi Hnaiha -J Until I Tarea' Mouth On Month . .11 vr . aaoltn. sc.-. us- to'irKf i'ukx i.r.AKn wikb afamnnu K ti uit m HKAV ok nm i LAItott " Mpmkpg f tka AaaArlwtr lrM Tka Aatettf lra u cwliiaively nttiiri to lha naa ar rapabllea daa of ail aws olstwitchea crdlid to It or aot otkarwla aradttad ta tala papar, and also lha local nws itubllahad therein. All rlskta a( ra aakltoatloa of aoaclal dlitf-b" karala ara alaa rarv4. MONDAY, NOVEMRER 19, 1928 Justice Is Done pvID MONEY, position and social standing help Jim Cooke; did it help J." E. Wheeler or Emery Olm stead? f' : 'J': With all their influence, their "pull," could these three men evade the penalty of society? Today s press dispatches give the answer as "no. Jim Cooke was convicted and sentenced to se en .. . ,... . h.u, a nois,.i Itanium:!, Oregon. ! Editor Kvonlnsj Herald. Klamaih j FI1m. OreROii. Pear Kdi.or I wish to make; a few observations In rosnrd to the. recent "hlit-nolso" ami the I stranao melodies that are Juki i now suhsldlnK, an echoes of Hie; past. . ; 1 recall iho election of James; Monroe In IRIS In which cum-, paten there wns no noise at all. nml Monroe was utmost nnlvor-!-sally supported for iho prwldon-1 ov, or soomtimly so, because Iho j democratic-republican party. was; rocoxnlted ua tlio omnipotent . leaders in jtovcrnmoiu. a nil thej people were not much concerned, ; In fact I hoy wore apparently sat-i isfted to lot the politicians rim i the itovcrninonl. and as Ioiib as thlx oondltlon iirovallod. wo had "Tlio Era of ood KwlinK.". Rut In tho yoar IS!!, tlio poo ilo bee a ll 10 liiinli Tor Ihom solvos. nolllU'3 hoean to " "i'rk-! up" HEALTH STATUS OF BASIN GOOD tv . 1 v -A. V V atXaJjLal.jai a T.:&JjijJ &r ti'lMitillciiti rnilka forcod hi in In lakn nni't In ill ii hlir ahow. la tho FOR LOCAL JOB1 ih i..ry oo.. ' , Mill (or HiTiita HrUliil , ' I-' imnilnuad n.tio l-aff Oa . Wliolhor l,oo will auffor murli ; AkI.Iov pom ,tiiln"r rifiat,f ' . . . ... illHiiiiolntiiiont ir Wllov la niiiuod I'hlrki'ii pnx nil iiwiinloa, tin. Iliollt Rta UiiiiIIiik. So iniicli mo J,.nl ho ilotornilnod lllilll liflor I oonluiiloiia ilUoni alliinlloii In jln raol, llnvt Johualo Kolloy. IhH ,,, ,,ffHl , lt( ,...( nroiiml llm Kliiiniilli la Vor- Rood, aoiordlim potlttrwt wrltor for IHo Portlunl 00iirt houao, hut ll would aiom I to lr. (I. H. Kuwaiim, tuvdliul .OroKoulim. gnvp foraouat Hint i,hll( mtior la aoilloil. nu l illi lor of lit" Kliuiiuih .oouuly , Klotrhor would ho namod. nun ilia novoruor will oxorclau hl lii alili mill. l.co YokiH a llaiKl ' 'mip ihillvo pmvor tonioriow iiiak- , "ThiManoa ar imiiully avi IIkIiI. 1 tint tha Flotchor ntittor l nol!nx Mr. Wlluy Iho linnoflrlary of ' ttuit many paroiit do not call 'iho only nldollttlit that ahlitoa llkolhia iiiipullitiiiont. v ilniioin," Pr. Nvwaoiii aalil. "Tlnm 'a 'lioaauura oyoa on a (lark liliihl j 1.. . iho rhlld ofion ma In arhool j In tho aoitlhland. 11111 l.oo, doino- fAkT T1I I f TSJ allll hoarliui Iho liifootlon." 'criilU rntlnli nuuAaunr n.i.milln u I i Otw u a mm mm jto polltlonl minora, doodled thai' t Ii I it ka woro not nt n n I im Mmooihly ' In roiHihllcnn rnnka, and (Ihto-v ., , if..r .h i,, . M.VJ.KM. Oto., Nov. Vi. (I'l'l JmlNK oandl.lato for Iho- Iho dla- 1 lir"" ,"", '"f"""'. ' Nf- , . trl.-t nlloi noy'a ffl,-o. Aon.r.lln J ""' ""' ' ",al"U '' I'muwnrt d"W ' I lo (ho .(root rnntora Asaoaaor Kill : "" " ''toiiUli.o i - l, paid to lh h.a of yul oallod o m.llim-."J.al lo koo,. will. koy waa , oat aiulM Inn raid . Itflm lfi.Mjy. 0 " ihluK. on an ovo kd and lo ho ! "'f "" .r.l.ll.UU.ti oftl.ora ...udmy m.-oilo rmmM In U "..r 'of aorvlro lo iho ro.nini.nltv." ! d.-pmha on I Ho IVlo .oulr.M TUIa nmrka tl... wlorl pay iThla moolliM Ik auld to Imva ra- I farm w. at of Wondl.i.in. IV.lo nl.lit of (ho li.oi.. Tlio uioiioy will i.uliod In iiolhlug, a, paoh atlatnil. j U Kll Id g.ilro and William , ho paid llirouub un of (bo l iul nut lookod attlliu oilior and won- I Krolia woro lodm-d In Iho loiiuiy hanka. lorod what It waa all nh.mt. Ilnl ; Jll horo lo (ace i hafiiva of I llrlll will l railed al i a flock. j l,i-o'a doalro for harnmny" lu (h- ownln and htiiiInii Iho mill, iho uu.il hour 1 PROHI FORAY BATTERY B. TO BE PAID TODAY years in the state penitentiary. Wheeler and Olmstead, iU the land resulting in the oioc convicted months ago, failed to secure their freedom on '" ,",,, "f K;i'f',",'- , , . , ... i o. . i lailvos. of John Qiiinry Adama. appeal to the Lnvted States court of appeals. 'n,,. first and only randi.imo f AH three will he placed behind the bars for the'ino National roinihiuan pany. crimes they have committed while in' positions of trust 'i which was u! of iho on , .... x .. . i niual pooplos tarty known 114 tho . There are many instances of gross injustice done iuZTtZ the name Of law and court.- particularly is this true I This election of was tho na pm,,,.riir f n:,iy. .rioadv. l-romh r llii.solin oxon-lxoa pracll- in the east." Howctcr the blame is twofold. Wher'e I J1"' T.T. C""y " """" 1,8 "' ""'y "u r'" " there is public indifference, there will be corruption on!whM lhey wiPd, woro not .an---. -i r the bench and in the police station. But let the white -awe bf rottinK it even if th.-y UlSplaV COllimUllISt DHnnefS V. : Ulll. UU III II1I.IIJ 1llllt- -CTlvn. : m. . is similar to tho bis noUe thru light of publicity shine, and the public interest aroused, and watch how quickly justice is done. Depend on it no stone was left unturned to secure the freedom of these three Oregon men. Hut every legal loop hole Avas closed. Why? Because the public, demanding that justice be done, would not countenance ac.quiUaJs when guilt, in the eyes of every citizen of Oregon, was so apparent. ' ' " which- wo have Just endured. As Mr. Hoover Boards Train "It's A Habit' TF OREGON STATE COLLEGE can learn from the triai and error' method, they will "never again mock their traditional rivals, the University of Oregon, with such a motto as "Beat Oregon; it's a habit." In fact, they'll probb'y forget all about a motto and just devote all of their time to defeating the lemon-yellow. ' Thnt derisive phrase "it's a habit' did more to put the Oregon eleven into a savage, fighting mood," than any other one factor- at' least, so we are told.- fe,". , School spirit helped, the Oregon rooting section did wonders. But that little touch of sarcasm, of derision, of superiority, transformed , the Eugene grid, war riors into a clawing, fighting, unbeatable aggregation that simply trampled on O. S. C. the first half and won the game,' 12 to ' 0. To' criticise a man is' comparatively safe; to fight him' for all your worth is fine; but, to regard him with scorn and ill concealed ridicule is to touch a match to a well filled arsenal. Ask O. S. C. She knows. For a numl'or of years lifter' Adam's ole.-tloif, and ilurlnc the dorolopmont of tlin Ideas that. I'AI.O Al.TO. Nov. . (A') I tnkiiiK a farewell In )k 111 his fo. prevailed, which developed iho -Two middle lined men' and I'nl- low townvaieii. they woro iiuahln "Adanrs .Men" and the "Jackson ' voraiiv of Cnlifoinia Hindeiii were l" "'v' Men" whit been m part tes aim- . t .1 h, .',. ..hre...i ,nk ,l,ri!""' were hnsil.d ply on the personal qualities of;'" lo,,AJ ,'har"'1 '".., way to jail, and l.ol.I without Mr. Adams and Mr. Jackson; wo ''""" '' i'"'" ' H-lla.- h:UI. TUalr l.oarlu was . 1 len had tho other Kra of "ToiikI. -"k 'Oniiutiuisiic li.inuerx" al Hie latively for lodnr. Fi-elluE" and Hard Keelinc" that """""'t nation wane presideiii ; roiico oxnililieil two laplnreii jhas never entirely suhslded. We. miut - remember all I lie 1 Mime, that tho Idea of Individual liliertv and atalea rflrhta H'Oro ,lnv.ilnm.H in Amerl.i I Offieinls said Ihey iloahiud If of Oakland: .lames Arneth nf In other lands, and amonn t VIr- """vor saw either the men Redwood City, and James Jones, other peoples. Lha individual bo- or "",r h,nn,"!, "" at thai who police said, claimed to lo a HERE'S A PLATE THAT At WAYS FITS" ytiirttutmjaj "i iJiliiiUUiil I I H ll I, Mllillli, looklliK lilnle ml nml " MADE WITH GOLD PIN TEETH ' Union Painless Dentist Dr. Chas. Peterson Manager i. , 210 Winter Building 712 Main Street Americanism: Resenting-.the fact that the menu is printed in "fVench;' keeping still about it lest people think you are low-brow'. Alas! If you Ye too decent to read about a nasty crime and form an opinion, you are certain to be drawn on the jury. While .president ; I'ollr cleci Herbert IIo;iver was wiiltiui: ' banners, one rending "Down whit to hoard a Main for iSnn I'edrn finpoi I11I1-111." 11 ml the other? last ntiihl on .tho firso of his. marked "t'omtnunlsm." I tionth American Rood will tour. The prisoners were V. V. Hart, : Over Pr!icn Drug Slor Net to Pin Tre ThoaUr Open Until 9:00 Phone 1637 , 1 Si limned to the stale or lo his Kovernmeal. owned him. He was 1 he kings subject he had 110 rltthi 10 himself. Them were no liiilirhlual riiclUs. ' .Tti4n rere.i Bu..(iahU , at all ewopt divines rights.; which, in order to reach the individual had to bo passed down hy govern ment as soul sandwiches, elthe hot or cohl. take'em or Icavc'cm Whether we shall have anoth- or "Era of Cood Feellnc" or a I continuation of ' "toiiRh foellnn") and "hard feelinc" dependa en-' tlrely upon the Hoover Idea, and ' the torco and beauty with which; It Is developed. . ' If It Is proclaimed as be ins divine, it will fail, because we ' I moment he faced o hniiery of university student reitlstered from .tiamera men for ri!)shliKlii pic- I'avnilenn. Two Palo Alio women 1 1 lures. They stfld , Iw. loolteil aivoiiipanleil tho trio, but were : around over iho choorihu: crowd . released by police. I'liltod Slatea us the flashlights (iel down, bolt secret service aKeuls tiliesllolied 'wheiher intruded by Hie amull Iho prisoners, bin b it the ase to .flurry i-aii-d by ihe.. arresia tr local cuurili. ... " Majority, of Ducks Remain Inside Reserve Boundaries Will dneks off Title lake. ox. "Hut. It did seem ns If Hie hihlt the aauie' cuuiiini; of upland ducks were remaining Inside the birds a ml remtin- wlltiin Iho boumlurles of the saurtiinry. A closed area of the "."iirt ai re Rood freeie miRlit drive them out Same reserve? ' Nlnto the public shootlnir area This Is the Question thai some and auaiu. It micht not". do not look to Rovernment for hunters are askliiR themselves u Klamath nlmroils have oxperi Olir souls welfare. ' result of observations on Iho enreit 1111 evnmnln i.f llm ennui. If It shall work out and work I ,iK public sIiooIIiik j-roninl ye-, noss of iriimo birds. Oregun persistently for human rislita. I mrriav. ulnntert immv nb. n.ni.i. in Kin. regardlesft of race, creed, color or I There were din ks ves. ihous- math. 1 h. v Ihrlveil and 11111I1I- previons condition, then It will nuila noon ih:.ns.iiid. of Ihiiii. nlied. sneceed. W.M. F. II. CHASK. Darn styles! When a youngster wears a shirt with a low V neck, you don't know whether to call him "Miss" or "sissy." If the kid doesn't try to get a hit because the .boys chose a captain he doesn't like, he -will grow up to be a good Democrat. It is b'rutal to make fun of idiots. They really think they can clear a traffic jam by tooting their horns. If amateurism is to be preserved undefiled, rich dads must arrange to, have more vigorous sons. OLMSTEAD AND WHEELER MUST GO TO PRISON NEWS NOTES OF HILOEBRAND (Sprriiil To The HrraM) Mylviiniii, which were credited to Ut account of the MtCormUk Lumber company upon arrival of Olmsuuid.-- The chock, were drawn HKainnt trade accoptances :1 (Continue from IMso On,) '"' ,th fumbet c0,,""", whicl' . , .bad been sent lo the eastern dent, nlthonuli H10 company had hnnks. many of which were de- 110 account In the hank. 'dared to havo been spurious. Appeal was taken lo tho Unit- It was chawd by the govern ed Stales circuit court here on moot that paper of this kind had three grounds. The defendants been returned marked "NSK", claimed thnt the Indictment full- and lliat the hank lost 79fi,514.- ed to churgn that Olmstead was 4.r as a result of these, opera- vosted with the power to honor , Hons. ' j checks and thnt it fulled to Chesler Sheppardon, attorney' . charge Olmstead honored checks for Olmstead. and John C. 1 as president of the bank or with- Veatoh, of Joseph, Haney & Ml-, out Iho consent of directors. -tlbfleld, attorney for Wheeler,; Olmstead had charge of four j were awaiting the arrival of the liberty loan drives In l'ortland Judge's opinion In the case be-1 during the world war. fore ib-elding" upon further ac-j . Mliitk At the tlmo of the trial, POIITLANI). Ore., Nov. 19. both defendants expressed their! (AP) Emery Olmsiend was sen-1 Intentions of rarrying the ease lelued 10 n years In prison and ; lo Hie 1'iilteil stales supremo: John E. Wheeler 3 years,- audi court If the present nppeal fall -i each was lined ll.nnO 111 federal oil. - ! court here following Ihelr toil- . . vlcllon of 23 counts of mlsappll- , I.I.OVI) f.l.ontilO 11.1, .-ntloii of funds of tho North- LONDON. Nov. 1. (AD Da westoru Nntloniil hank. ;vld l.loyd fioorge, the .liberal Tho government charged that 1 leader, was confined to bis hoaie VI10eler deposited with tlio today with a chill. He has enn Norlliwestern Nntlonal b ll n k celled all engagements for tnc fbtk drawn on banks lu Tcnn- - uext few daya. . but the great majority ,f- hiVil.. . Coliforliiu proleels Ibis species remained inside the saneliinry. of inline birds, niirlng the past. "I haven't seen so many ducks two years thero has been morn In Tale lake,. in years." com- or less of a migration of phens- menied Marlon J. Marues, dis- unls 10 Tnlo lake and lower Kln- Iriet game warden, who, with math lake In northern Culltor Otto Jones "shot" pictures at .'uia where Oregon ulmrods can several big flights ftaiurday. no! shout them. KI'IT roll MVOIirK .conling to u coini.lalnl filed this I'll. Kll THIS MOHMVi morning in ('In nil court. Suit for divorce has been In- Mrs. I'nrke asks for the ens-" (Mis Esther Michael, corrcspon- .stitule.d against W'arj n I'arko !' tody of their two hlldren nnd dent). .Ruth I'arke on the ground of $.") a month lo coiilrlliute lo- HILDKBflAN'D, Nov. 19. cruel and Inhuman ireatmeul, oe-. wards their mipp'irl. Mr. and Mrs. Albert neck and two sons Irwin and Howard have . " been visitingIn Portland for the past week. They made the trip north by motor. The Long Pine mill which Is three miles east of Hildehrand was burned down Sunday nighl, November 11. The Boutin mill located 7 miles north east of Hildehrand has closed down for the winter' months. Mr. and Mrs. . T. I'. Michael ami family were visitors nt the ' Leonard Kilter homo on Sunday. Mrs. Willliim Smyth, mother of Mrs. Jesse Drew who has been ; 111 for several weeks has recov- i erod somewhat. , Mr. und Mrs. Leonard Killer were visitors at tho H. J. O'llrie.u j home on Kriduy. ; nan"- -naw it,.-?. Im - !: ' . Put one of those worv dcrf ul ( lil umct Co k- on the table and see how qui. .f it disappears. So . giojitugonc btlorcyi.u know it. Fine fond for children. Nourishing, licaltliful, ci"y V ditut, and Cd-y to make, when leavened Willi Calumet. MAKES BAKING EASIER LESS. THAN PER BAKIN0 DOUBLE ACTING IF IT'S GLASS DOORS or CABINETS, yon need Just rIvc iis a ring. We will lake care- of your needs promptly ' . THE GLASS HOUSE l:ievcntli nml Pine KIs. PI10110 477-W I 1 1 in 1 HIGH CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAM Together'With The Greatest HUMANE TWO-REEL FILM Ever Shown to jny American Audience wilr he presenlod nt Union High School Auditorium" , , , Tuesday, November 20th At 8 o'Clock P. M. This Entertainment is Sponsored by Hillali Temple MYSTIC SHRINE . -And the Entire Proceeds Go to tho Shriners Hospital for , ' Crippled Children at Portland . INCLUDED IN THE TALENT WILL P.E Harry Borell'i Pine Tree Orchestra Mrs. Claudia Lorenz, Vocali&t Miss Cetly . Ramsby, Pianist' ' Mr. Howard Graham, Tenor Miss' Ruth Vannice, Reader Miss Kathcrine Walton, Violinist ' Mrs. A. J. Voye, Coloratura Soprano Admission, Adults, 1.00 Children 50 cents