The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 26, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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THE EVENING ITERATE. KLAMATH FAIJ-S. OREGON
Momlav. Novrmhri' 20,
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Letters From
the People
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 192S
Speed And Accidents
AN ENGLISH traffic expert, after a long study of
traffic statistics, finds that something like 66 per
A Cold Winter for Them
Klamath Fall, Oro.
Dear Mr. Kdltor:
Well, all 1 know in what I
read in the papers. 1 aarco Mr.
Killlor Willi those of your con-
I
trlbiitor who believe you aro
to b commended for your aland
on the evils of tho road house",
the itamhllnK dens and tho all
nlxht dances, llclng naturally
an aRrecahle cuss 1 also aitrec
In a limited extent with the
earnest gentleman who so viol
ently disagree with your views.
I asree to the extent that I be
lieve young eooplo ahnuld h al
lowed to have their fun. I think
we all agree to that. There Is
no parttrukir -harm In danriiiK.
nor ii there any particular harm
in dancing all niitht. Hut why
don-t you young people that go
cent of all traffic accidents occur when the autos in- to these dances in the pure apint
volved are being driven at a rate of 10 miles an hour or f"i J, ?!hl
less. As a 'result, he doubts if speed limits, by them- (occasions with the taint of old i
ti . . u; c t- 4Ui . I do not entirely agree wlthlThere are animal as well as human heroes of Antarctic exploration.
It has been obvious for some time that mere speed, IJ frlend hen he and , nr, ,wo of ,hAnldl- ,d r mil9, of ,ho ,.,
uncomplicated Dy any ottier lactor, is not necessarily i that our highways are safe to
(limo-f rnns There are nlentv of times And nl.ices where drive on a Saturday night. Xot
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BRIEF NEWS
OF
KLAMATH
MURDKU TRIM
JURY "HAMnS
t'llirt'lHO Hill Itl'llll'lllllH
' Clnretice Hill, slmleiit ill tho
I I'liivurxlly of Oieiton will apeml
tln TliuiiKsuU Inn liiilldaya in
iiamnin voiniiy whii n-num-n ,)0
, hii.I frleiuU. Mill la the huh (
; Mr. and Mrs. . A. Hill, piomi-1
nent fnrmors of the SprliiK (-ake i
'yiuntry.
inliroe l.euvea Tnltlil ,
I Keith Ambrose chief of pn. I
ll.o will leave on, lonixht's north-1
hound train, ralitd to rortlund j
to appear as a witness before
the Federal grand Jury
' is now In si"hIuH.
miMitfiV I'lTY. tire., Nov
111 ) - - Tho Jul)' ilelllienillnit
I lie l ase 'if Hurl Junes. 11)
.liiiiiieil with flit degree murder
of his lumber and lint her hi Hie
ilyniiiultiiiK of their hi'i "rl'
llils Kprlug. received n ivsilln l
ll:liU p. in. Haini'day iilKhl when
Jury III circuit roiiri ""'
reported Hint II was Uliulile ti,
4 reach a verdict.
M, The Jury was "Inline."
I The iiiiinlier "I Jurors voting
fur H.M'illlsl. mid conviction mi
I a flrl di'itree murder chargo,
was iiiiKIiowii at um jury rn-
ported to Circuit Judge J. I'.
I'umpliell Hint It was iinnlilit in
reiuli a verdict.
, i .'!', Iinil been given in
the jin' "t :15 P. in. loilay
nili'i fiiiul iiigutiieins by Imiii
dcfeiia.' I'tnl stale.
A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS
YOUR DANGER SIGNAL
VIkIImI Iii Mi'ilfnr.l
Mrs. John Itirchflelil and
! daughter-in-law. Mrs.' Arthur
' lllrchfleld of this city were visi
tors In Medford ut the homo of
', Mrs. Kiitherlnn Norvnl Inst weekend.
Coughs from rnltla may lead to m
.lout tiuiililc. Veil n slop tl""JJ
now iili UoainuUion. an emiil.lhrd
which I cro.ole :lul is pl4ianl m
t.li'niilill.I'Mi
with l.o li.ld actioni It "itlic and
hral l lie nilUiiird BioiliJor and ia
hibiu s'tm giiiflh.
(If ail lnun diets rrrmete ii tee
egniird bv high aicjuil suilierinrs
as one of the ticlrl healing ssrm-ies
fur roughs flora ruble and brimchisl
Irrlisiiiius. ('trnmuUion cenisins. Ill
addition to rrentole, oilier healing
rli-mrnlt Mrli aoollie anj heal tlia
li.dimr.l mmdirnn'S and Mop lha if.
lltJllun. xliite the urtwele goes ltd to
tl' ti"S.,iS, i alMiilMd Into tlia
Ll'Mxl, air j k tlie M of lha IrouUa
and r','' ! ll" g"'il ol ilia g'tma
Cn- r .l.ien ia guaianin-il HlilM
tnt in iIm lirtiiiKtil of cuuglia Ituat
coW , bin hills and minor lornn of
brorr!ii.il liilui ens, and Is ftrclhmt
lor Im.iI.'hi up lha sitem after roMi
or flu. M-'tiev tsfundr.1 If net ie
llcved slt'i lJ"'g stcoiding lodirto-
lions. A.k ) "" diursiM. (sd.)
Dr. II.
i wharf
AK tnilao on liniii" io rtni inn fant
. .. ..... . .. mine, accompanied by his two!
nut mere is mis 10 rememoer; ii, anving at iu miies dauRh,er.t attended a Saturday
llarnes. one of the physicians, is holdlni: Hud v. the little
kitten that refused to be left behind. The terrier, lalno.
. -. rr.L Zd o l'1' ' " hardened explorer, for he went on l ommander llyrd a
so long ago a good friend of, 'Son Pole expedition.
night dance In Merrill. Later
upon their return their car was
crashed Into by one whose breath
reeked with the fumes of Illicit
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an hour, you happen to hit another car, you won't have
a very bad wreck. But if you hit something when you're
doing 40, you probably won't live to have another ac
cident. The low speeds may bring the irreat number of I gin and they were indeed term
inate to escape with injuries that
placed all three In the hospital
for several days. I talked with
, my friend a few days ago. and
he seems to feel that the, Mer
KLAMATH JURY
obstruction and Interfering
the passage of a locomotive
j proarhlug the flat car.
accidents, but the higher speeds bring the more-serious
ones.
CTS SEVEN
HOT DOGS SAVE
LIFE OF GIRL
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A Woman's Task
KRS. NELLIE A. MELLON, 71-year-old Michigan farm
woman, astonished her neighbors at a corn husking
bee recently by pitching in and husking 410 crates of
corn. If you have ever had a fling at that extremely
hard job you will realize that endurance and physical
stamina that called for.
i That little news item reminds us forcibly of the dif
ference between the present day and the day of our
fathers. It was not so many years ago that a farm
woman, even in her age, had to be able to take hard jobs
like that as a matter of course. The early settlers took
v,ou -a r aa i with their presence. In a room to
"""" " i -"""'themselves I would favor lock-
They never experienced anything else. in the door from the outside
, Now, when a 71-year-old woman husks 410 crates of ind then I think it would be well
corn, it becomes an interesting news story. A few de
cades ago it was a commonplace. ..
j Sven true bills, eleven not
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ItrCItKELEV, Calif.. Nor.
failed Hero II)' llciilli
I I'red McKeen of 'the Ocla K
White Music company of Med
ford was railed here this past
week end from the valley be-
, cause of the passing of his broth
with er in this city.
VUitcl At I :lt Inline-
Mr. and Mis. Lewis Theller
'and youngster'- of Kirk were
week end tinltora In Iho city at
tho home of Mrs; Theller's par-
. (Onu. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Kit-
CREOMULSION
FOR THE COUCH FROM COLOS in a i rfAjm utv
rill highway is a dangerous, place
to bo on a Saturday night. He
feels this so strongly that In his
own words he declarei emphati
cally, "never again."
Now that's too bad. lt'a too
bad that there are plenty of oth
ers who feel the same way about
it. Yet, as our earnest young
friends says, there Is no harm In
dancing. I. for one, do not be
lieve In curtailing the wholesale
amusements of our young people,
but I would heartily endorse a
movement to lock the drunks,
who pollute these amusements
i true bills and tour seceret lndlct-
glrl's
trelm.
Christmas Cards $55,000,000
yHE CHRISTMAS CARD has grown greatly in popular
ity in recent years. Nearly all of us send them, get
them or both. Yet we don't think of the making of them !.
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as a big industry,
It is, however. A writer in the curfent North Amer
ican Review reveals that the American public pays
$55,000,000 a year for its Christmas cards. There are.
40 factories engaged irt the trade, employing some 5000
workers. Designs are guarded as jealously as possible.
, Oh yes there's one more point to it. The practice
ef sending Christmas cards instead of gifts, this magazine
writer has found, originated in Scotland. , .
The insect pests that cost the country most are the
boll weevil, the corn borer and the humbug.
Our boloney for today: "I don't believe any church
should influence the Government, not even my. own."
Doctors no longer use leeches, but they contrive to
produce about the same effect by sending a bill. '
to throw the key away.
Another of your contributors
lays all of these evils at the door
of prohibition. He even hints
at an unholy alliance between.
Tie ministers of the gospel" and
the bootleggers. The natural UK'
sumption from his statement be
ing that he believes there are
some twenty million bootleggers
the country. The remainder of
(AIM Hot dogs saved
life today.
Miss Clare Wagner.,, IS,, ate
urday afternoon by the Klumath hot dogs and then drank poison,
county grand Jury after a three-1 Physicians who used a stomach
day session. The Jury was dia- j pump to remove the poison said
missed by Circuit Judge A. I.. ; presence of the hot dogs in her I -
Leavltt until December 10. stomach saved her life. tr- Hrklcr VUllliig
Outstanding In importance In I . i Mrs. William Murkier of
tha true bills was Indictment! "Poultry rtalser Pavs j00 for , Klamath spent the day In
charging Alberto Ortea. Mexican. Hen." says headline. Those who math Kails with friends.
with the murder of Itnniflclo ' have bought eggs recently nvlir
Loera. in Algoma July 22. j wonder how he ever came to get' HERALD CLASSIFIED AliS
Left Tor Sail rrniirlsco
Mr. and Mrs. John lleber of
the Mallu district are visiting
lu Sun Francisco fur a time.
Kort
Kla-
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'leeplessness-
NrrvousneM, Nervou DysDcpai-,
Nervous I leaduche, Neuroi,;ia,
Neurasthenia
grfB 1
SlrepleaMnoM Is tiMuiilly due to a dinordi-r-f;l
cnmliticni of the n'rvc.i. Dr. Mile' Ner
vine has litvn lined with sucres .fTTX
in this nml olhrr iiitvous ili.i-flw
onlt'l'.i for ncnrlv flftv vear. I '.''
sample Inr Ac in stamps.
of
All are vain. A man's objection to a hair cut is that
it makes him less handsome than he expected.
Politeness1 Causes
Big Liquor Haul
BELIEVE SHIP
LOST AT SEA
(Continued from Paaro Ono)
two men saw the silver gleam of
" his star without more ado, ran
away.
Fotsom took after them. The
pair separated and the city of
Hior chose one, overtook him and
. ... arrested him.
, 't And what was In the autos?'
In one was a thirty-fire gallon i
barrel of whiskey and. In the
other another thirty-five gallon i
. barrel of whiskey and. In add!-.
Hon, a ten gallon keg of alcohol.
.'. F. Kasner pleaded guilty
this morning to charges of pos-l
' xesslon and transportation of,
whiskey. He waa fined 1280!
on each charge and had not paid !
SEATTLE, Wash., Nor.
(UP) Fear was felt hero to
night for the-safety of 12 men
who comprise the crews of the
Seattle halibut fishing schooners
Brunvoil and Imperial.
The two" small vessels, accord
ing to word received here by the
Seattle fishing owners associa
tion, should have reached Ketch
ikan, Alaska, at least a week
ago.
1 Coast guard headquarters here
announced tonight that the cut-!
iter I'nalga had been ordered to
proceed from Juneau to search
for the missing craft.
None of the fishing schooners
Mr. Hoover's rote coming,
course, from the preachers.
I think however that he loses
sight of the fact that after all
the chief offender is old John
Barleycorn himself. Is it reas
onable to suppose that liquor
has any different effect on Its
victim whether that liquor comes
from an illicit still or whether
It be purchased at the corner
grocery? In forty years of life
in this wild and wooly west I
have seen men under the Influ
ence of all kinds and degrees of
llnuor, running the gamut all tho
way from canned heat to tanlac,
and the general effect seems
pretty much'the same. Even In
the old days drunken men who
drove their buggies along the
roads were a menace to traffic.
Now, with the Dasslnz nf the
hoise- and buggy, the mixture of
gin and gasoline Is a menace
that simply cannot be tolerated.
Let's put a penalty on the drunk
en driver that will put him off
the road for keeps.
And you young people that
like to go to dances why don't
you take the matter In your
own hands? Make John Barley
corn feel that he Is not a wel
come gnest. If any bootleggers
come around step on them In
stead of on the throttle of your
car. There ought to be more
kick In kicking a bootlegger than
there Is In driuklng his gin.
J. M. EZELL.
arrtvinir here within the Inat
his fine this afternoon. HIb com- tov days reported sighting the
panlon Is still at large. Ilrunvoil, but the Imperial was
- 'seen Nov. 14, 5.1 miles off Ocean
EXPLOSION OF lt'a,, nesr Y',ku",
WORLD SHELLS
SAVES FAMILY
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 26.!
(Al) Explosion of cartridge!
shells, souvenirs saved from the :
world war, probably saved the)
lives of S. L. Beard and his fnra-j
Ity nt aildnight. j
Mr. llenrd, his wife and two;
iblldren escaped by a window,.'
when they found escape by doors j
Impossible, after being awaken-'
ed by the explosion of shells as!
blase consumed their home. '
You Miss
Your Paper
To give our subscriber
better service we have
made arrangements for a
special mesmuiger to deliver
papers that have been
missed by our regular
carriers.
If you should fall to re
ceive your paper rail, 1610
between 7: .10 p. m. and 10
p. m. and ona will be sent
out at onr
FIGHT FORCED
AGAINST THUGS
CHICAGO. Kov. i . (CP)
Law and order appear to be
riding toward a bull market in
Chicago for the first time In
ten years, r
The merger between criminals
and crooked politicians may soon
be dissolved, presaging a rapid
decline in the stock of gang
sterdom incorporated.
Today's trading turned lip two
significant developments. Unng
Bters set orf their 95th bomb of
192S. City authorities retaliated
by announcing that Iho prose-
j cutlng machinery which has be
gun to mako headway for tho
I first time against election raud ;
would be continued through the.
next two years. j
This means that the conviction 1
this week of 15 men who turned
the April primary Into a Batur-
nnlia of kldnapings, slugging
and murder, is only Die first suc
cessful move In a campaign i6
break the politico-criminal con- ,
olidatloo.
For Business
Opportunities
In West KIcmath, see
Slater Investment Co.
Wood
Extra Dry Slabs
Big Loads
Phone 101G-W
Ike Larkey
Other true bills Included Thco- such a bargain.
dore Jordan, charged with rob-1
bery by force, not being armed Dnf
lit. a il.nfnrfliii we.innti P l ae-
Partlow, robbery by force. . nt '
being armed with a dangerous'
weapon: Jess Monroe, charged
with operating a still; Ilermuuj
Raum.tn and Fred (luff, cbarg-;
ed with larceny of copper; Ceo.
Eves, charged with larceny of an
automobile; and Richard Hod-,
riques, charged with being tin
accensory to- the escape of A1-
berto Ortnx, charged Indicated
by the same Jury uu a charge nf
murder.
Ted Browcr was exonerated on i
two charges of forged clic ks on i
a local pool hall; Abncr McNcar
was declared Innocent of larceny
nf 14 turkeys from V. C. Hill; j
ft. A. .Me I -can and Caroline H.
McLean were exonerated on ,
three charges of larceny of bailee j
in which they are alleged to have
mishandled certain live-stock In
their care, but not their prop- J
erty; W. K. Davidson was freed I
on a charge of having a still in
his possession; a not true bill
was returned in tho case of state ,
vs. Fred Hood, charged with at- j
tempt to commit robbery; Ramon '
Velasquex was found innocent of
the charge of assault with a dan- j
gerous weapon; and Eric An-'
derson was found not guilfy gf j
the charge of attempting to ob-1
struct a railroad a chargo In '
which lie was accused of having j
deliberately released a brake on i
a flat car on the railroad near
Braymill with tho Intention of
III II semi a eneren
tit. Miles Medical Company, Llkharl, Ind,
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