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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1928)
Tjicp Four THE EVENTNC, nERAIT). KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WpflnPsdny.'Novombor 2ft. 102. JEljv Surstistg.' TUvtixlb T. H. II A LAN UK T r. u. KNdi.isa -liualna Mknaa-ar j MANY BARRELS I OF SAUERKRAUT J ARE DESTROYED SECOND STORM Pktillakad vrr afl.rnnna uhpI Sunday br 1 he H.rl PkDllaklkg Cony? kt IVI-lia Noma firth llrMl, fclawalk Valla, ur.gkk. Hktr4 k -co claaa matlar kt lb poatorrio k4 Klkmktb SaUk. Orkim, ok Aueuat Ik, lawa, uiaar kcl or Lublrui, Mkrek S, t 5 FORECASTED Corporation Vote Stock Dividends (rnnilnu.d from IVsa final Hmtstanlliig I valued kt f 1.000,- 11 nil on 0. making it llio large! Ok Tr , at Month Vara, llokthk On Mokik Bf Hall ltllra hr Carrl-e i On lw f I.IS 811 Manilla lit . 1.11 1 br. Month I II . ,11 On Month . , .11 PHKI.I'S. N. Y.. Nov. IS. (API i Twelve thousand kirmli nt sauerkraut were destroyed In "" cm'" in.m uik. fire which rased the plant or tho PAIUS. Nov. is. i AIM With ; every nngio. ami mo largest in the Kmpiro Slate Pickling company""" iwtinai - r iii'imom aim ,rwiu m point m capitalisation here today. The sauerkraut was Holland Hooded another Hinrm .""'I undivided profits. li ASROCIATKII rHKkk I.MAKI WtltSl BKH UK Al HIT HI KKtU or I'lkl'l LATTOW Member mt ffc AMlkfr4 lre f Aalt Pr.aa la cicluaiveiy antm-d to h kaa or rblik- 1 PaArri r Cn lion of all nawa 1l.itchra credited lo It or not oibarwla r4ltd Ik " vf aw fa OIUt1 kkl papar, kfa4 klao tha local new piibllah-d Iher-ln. All rlgkU kt r- i kkblldktlok f apaolkl dlapalcUek haralk kr klaa raaarvad. I- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1928 (Crmtlnuod from On Turkey Thieves TIIR FELLOW who was shot "between the barn and X valued t t ilil.OOO. anil the dam- appeared In . he brewing over) Oilier slock dividends niinounc. age to the iilanl Increased the m- , Western Kuropo loiluy. ed today Iiu'UuIimI nun tif S nr timaied loss lo half million dol-j Mouulalnoua imii.i prevented cent each tor holders ot V I Uvu la rs. pilots from rear til n it nhlim tiff ! Overland company stock, of In- ' 'llio Kronen coast with t lis romilt Itornnllonal 11iikIiic Machlnn mid that many ycaacla wem forccil lo i Anchor Pol Fcnco. Coliiinhlk remain Ions In I oiilalilo lluvro. SSlccI dinvloni Vote,! In liuor) now JJm Thompson I ""r,lbOX knd olhir port. jalock on Ilia) hai of ono now iMsvlvcd hy a ivmporary lull ikharn for clfht now hcl I. Worn- lu the klorm. ten flahlni hoataiern Klorlrlc la lo Iiwiio SSO.niio out to ark from llraililurol. a lit- laharen of addlllonal alock. prea tie Medllerrknean port. They j"" n,,,' receive rlnhi, lo were cauiht In a mall. Klcht rot ,utwcrlhe at $40 per rihare for back lo port, but two aank and im'' ,n rMI" of nne " three men were drowned ahare of each IS now hel l. Iler- In the low countrlea of tlel-cu Powder aio.k holdera ap Klurn and Holland, where dykes, I"0"" tr-tot-on atock aplll. were down, the waters of the Perhaps the most Important dl- . sea swept over wide strelchea in'on declaration ma made hy. Pear- tlemollahlns; houses, flomllnn Ne York, New Haven and Mart- ford, whose ntrecior, placed tne llio aix'ond shot run a out llnil help reached Ihn room, Kvuns was shot- ihroiiKli tho heiul, il Iiik Inaiiinily. MIhs Kliia la said In have ciiine lo IVnvcr Ironi Kauaaa fily everal years ano. CONSTIPATION IS PLAGUEOF RACE Ent Fruiti anil Veiri'tnlilos I'roporly Flavored who's alopplna you", "You won't I iou won t snoot Decs use navrn i g)t toe iruts. be sneered. you Suddenly Tbomason lerked out a 45 caliber Luejcer revolver and simultaneously Pesrson lunsed forward, trying to knock the weapon aside. Toompaon shot once son reached for the nun. .fields and drowning livestock. i no inoian screamea louniy. al house." as the old saying goes, while he was steal ing turkeys, will have something to remember the rest of t his life. !:Thnt the load of shot should have taken the effect it did is a fine lesson for those who believe stealing tur- kojrs is on a par with stealing apples and watermelons, jjd . m." grZn. ii. mi! ' PIONEERS WILL j Women of Klamath Basin work hard to raise turkeys, hapsed on the street, killed al-! CELEBRATE IN and they raise thousands of them. To have some thief I mMt instantly. , piP 4"rilIMTii?c come along in the night in an automobile and steal those mg 1 h 1 Vt-hUNTIES turkeys is & capital crime. ' bead, ran bark across the street I MARSHFIELD. Ore.. Nor. S8. sedan In which Mrv Alva .W Pioneers of five counties 1 Tho law will not nnrmit hnrnrino- for stenlino- turkpvs. ilo t... u v 1IIAi j -:i.,,.:ii .:,v,. v, ,..,. i Ball was sitting. He had come ''" rather at Empire. Cons roun- but the eyes of the world certainly will wither the very to ,own ,n( Mf , , ty.t aMo8t ,nd nowt awn wxt Soul if SOUl he has of the man who has been caught j According to eye witnesses, he 'summer-In the largest old time in the act. The faithful shotgun behind the door did its the revolver inside and celebratlcn ever staced in t oo Issue on a renular f 4 00 annual bants. Hark In 187S the road paid 10 per cent. The rate varied be tween 7 per cent until 1914, when dividends were omltUM en tirely. Plan to Recover Famous Noah's Ark tContlnud from Psc One) stuff in one instance, and the there be more shotguns placed Herald suggests that behind doors in city and valley to protect the homes and property of those who work and are worth while. ; If this lawlessness does not cease, or let' up soon, there will be a demand on the state to have General White station a company of soldiers down here ' until people learn that Klamath county is not a no-man's land. The old thought that law does not reign east of the Cascade mountains is the sheerest folly, and if that understanding must be supplanted with uniformed men who know how to use machine guns under command, such-will be done. I then grabbed a htch powered county, according to K. B. Tlclie- any pecuniary profit." atrong said. I rifle .nor. ot Port Orford. who has "All I would undertake would be this As the crowd gathered around ' made arrangement with the Km-; to raise sufficient funds to finance the body of Pearson, .Thompson : Plf chamber of commerce, brandished the rifle . and .shout-j ' ed;.r . . Gordon Northcott ww i any ot you leuowa come i r near or else you'll get the ssjue' dose Buck got." ; a arvuuu vur. a, unfiDi ti-uow. the trip. The effort is aa legiti mate as hunting for. some stone ax besds In the Sahara dgsert." w j f rj m t fe pointer out mai only dv in United OtateS alrolsne could the summit ot Ml. 1 Ararat be crossed, and that cam (Continued from Pag One) ' mrn. wniiM he taken alnnr to ka- coupe. occupied by Ralph Tlce.:1M)ri , Vancouver, said that alst In the. search, brother of Elya Tlce was stand, , wa, ,,, , 1m! ,,,, ,1 ms nearny. in il also was aim. ' ,. . , . . r,.i. d.i . - iroiiceman oiuc to Strong Stand Needed . "jONTINUED agitation for more irrigation projects is The government should declare a ten year Amy Knight. ! Thompson ordered Tice lo tol-i low him down the street. He 1 walked down the street towards j the Chiloqqnin Review cfflr. rifle In hand. Thompson ordered Mrs. Knight another chance to play." Northcott voluntarily declared , that he was a bit nervous and Death in Hospital self conscious first hundred hardest." but added, years are "the I the! wrong. respite on irrigation construction, or at least until the land now under irrigation could be settled and profitably farmed. ' . :, The Grange is right in its stand asking congress to make no further moves for new oroiects until the ones "wrf;ave are gettJerh- -And,-lhe-Oreg( t-1 state taitwr-i oficommerce is equally wrong when it attempts to force .out of hS' development of trr eat areas at the nresent time. . . I Evr since to get out. She demurred. . clpatti p v ,idi' The sanch foreman. a.-cord!ng Nor- AP , . ,h. k " -Manacled to an officer, Gordon to witnesses, then grabbed her t,, . . . .. .. . . K. ... ... . .Stewart Northcott, accused of the by the hair and the sen if of the m , . . . t ... . fc. , murders of four boys on bis Call- car into the .tree, He boarded .od'.V'or S " hV the car. I ... ' ! awaro of Evans' presei Tice then turned the car around and drove back up the center ot Chtloquin's main street at a high rate ot speed.. The car Northcott, who was (Cfnllnutd from raga Onk slderable time In writing dur ing the night. ; Smith, who was operated on yesterday, was unJer the care of Miss King and It was not un til after she bad been assigned 'to his case, according to attaches she wss presence In the brought I'""""1 ;here by automobile from Vancou- ij Smith was awakened hy the iver. 11. C. during the night, was ihol which, killed Evans and . - - nn 1 1 1 I at,, r t.... -""F".uU i.i i. -h h d hec b.,d hlond abeV: nimscit a quarter oreea itogite Indian. The ranch foreman had warned Pearson twite before to stay away from the Ball ranch where Elra Tire lived. Pearson had been recently div orced from his wife. Yesterday j be had. according to a complaint tiien taie yesieroay aiiernoon in biix that is a mistake. When cattle were low and. not 'tween With feeding nearly every rancher had livestock. The tire arrived when cattle became scarce and now look . atjjthe high price of beef. That .old law of supply and demand cannot be junked, neither can it be ignored. It ifs stationary and positive. When the supply of any article is excessive the price falls. i Trt hrintr in mnrs irrio-atArl neraa in tVn tihyI four ycar would be but serious opposition to the farm relief n0pur;i,;.f a,1",, plans now being discussed. ! former molher-ln-!aw, . a woman ,. ' . ,'aeed 6tt rears. t. . - - smiling but self-conscious when Hri. Kins -fire the bullet P- otit ro I talned for the Journey, -which cut-'iot herd by others In tho hos- a rigorous fight by pllal and It was not until after against extradition 1 Jtle Sr?!?. rn?." ,e (Weh will iut tawin boly. but wa help town ; -p?jW htm .toward a trial In Cal- ft prevent. It. Ho crl, d on n . ' i foruia. "A special car hud been oh- a' wsrulug. but lils -erlea- wer Canada. The youth has maintained a firm front, consist ently protesting bis lunocenca and expressing bis opinion freely , about officers ' and newspaper men. i : s HERALD CLASSIFIED AOS . BRINO RESULTS . F or Business Opportunities In West Klamath, see Slater Investment Co. Give Keith , More Men Mrs. Rail came to Klamath Falls with Thompson to swear ont the complaint. Her face was badly battered and she' too Id hardly talk. According ti United States wanted to file a White Slave charge against Pearson on the ground that he bad enticed the pUBLIC SENTIMENT runs every community.j The officials are but a portion of the machinery. ."' Right noty public sentiment in Klamath Falls demands more Commissioner Bert c. Thomas. nnlicfl nrnfpetinn With thuo-a nnt nlnir 'nrrliod ennrrro. (Thompson and Mrs. Ball bad gating here from all portions of the coast, a strong police force is needed for the winter. We have seen an eve ning robbery on Main street; we have seen the robbing Tlte ,rl lb ,ta,e ,ln9- ... ... - . . . , . : , , , Reservation officers last night wkichi icaiuuiiuca jji une iuiil. 01 ine . uruimeu drivers on Main street, of the residence sections being terrorized by all night carousals. " ' - " ' Public sentiment does not stand for these tilings in Klamath Falls and the public always pays the. bills. Give Chief of Police Ambrose more patrolmen including a piain domes man, or possibly two of them. . With a sufficient force he can dragnet the town and stop a lot of -this petty thieving, probably save, a few lives and make Klamath Falls a better place to live in. Yes, give Keith more men. . Another thing the ultimate consumer pays without realizing it is the stiff tax placed on the big fellow to please him. 'Americanism: Trying to be like everybody else; thinking this and that man great because they are different. ;"Your American is not easily cowed," says a red blooded novelist. Indeed, no; but how easily bulled. " A rural section feels superior. It thinks the city can't be much if the Jones boy could make good there. An educated man is one who can tell you whether tho quotation is from Shakespeare or the Bible. pnrsned Thompson to the Ball ranch, north ot Ciiilorjuln. When they arrived at the ranch, a re cent fire In tbo stove Indicated that Thompson and young Tlce had been there, bnt had left a short time before. No trace of him had been found today. The Tlce girl has been raised on the Ball ranch. Thompson was almost a futher to her and was incensed at the attentions paid her by Pearson.' It Is pre sumed that the alleged attack on Mrs. Ball by Pearson yesterday was the Incident that precipitat ed the shooting. , I Reservation authorities today ! said that Inasmuch as the killing occurred In ChUoquIn, on patent ed land, that It was clearly r case, for state authorities. Thanksgiving , Dinner at Clay's Cafe $71 .oo -La THE BEST ALWAYS SERVED 1118 Main Street The people whose past lives are exposed in complete kletail are candidates and residents of hick towns. -If a town is proud of its Saturday traffic,' the people tslill ask Central to "Gimme Brown's store." A hick town is a place where the grocer can't collect because. eyerybody calls him Bill.. Don't Let That Cold Turn Into "Flu" That cold may turn Into "Flu,"' Grippe or, even worse. Pneumonia, unless you take care ot it at ones. Rub Musterole on the congested parts and see how quickly it brings relief as effectively as the messy old mustard plaster. Musterole, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple uiRredients, is a counter-irritant which stimulates circulation and help break up the cold. You will feel a warm tingle as it en ters the pores, then cooling Sensa tion that brings welcome relief. Jkit & Tub. Mmtttr thn muitard pltttt Everybody's Going to the Fourth Annual Electrical Ball 2F 'WW. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1928 , ;ivi:.v RY THE Employees of The California Oregon Power Co. i Music by Sailing and Ashworth Fair Grounds Exhibit Building:, Klamath Falls iff b-A. m The papers are full of statement and theories aliout constipation one of the plagues of civilised people. What are tli facts? A liiiiHius food bioloitirtt was a-ked to stale the cane aul he summed it uo in these few wurd: "At least '.iil'r of romtlpklion is do to s lock of roughage in the diet. Kt bran, cereals, and fruits knd vcgelahlc both raw knd cooked." He went on lo emphasise how much more plrksant II Is to eat these hralthful fooda provided tin ir deliirlilfiil tastes and flavors arc developed by the uie of sucar. lie aHike of how hard it is to gel chil dren to nil cereals, ao b-nuiU it. I in their diet, unless thrv are properly sweetened. He askrd us to remem ber how many heulthful fruits would be unpleasant to the tasiv without softening the fruit aci.ls and developing their reinutkslile lUvors with sugar. We should put It down as s safe rulenf health thai all human lieiugs living in the riviliud world t"day need plenty of fruit end vegetkhle lir-r in their daily diet. Sugar, by tnkking nearly all such dieta nleas knt to tkste and easy to eat, is the on dependable aid to the eating of rouirhnge. i There la no substitute for suirnr In the normal diet. Sugar is Na ture's ideal fisvor for hralthful foods. Kat the things you need slid , enjoy them. The Sugar limtilut. ; GOBBLE! Ili GOBBLE! Turkey at HOLLYWOOD Thanksgiving Eve, Wednesday NOVEMBER 28 in Music by Tennant Night Hawks 7 Piece TURKEYS GIVEN AWAY DOOR PRIZES Supper Served at the Club Cafe DANCE TILL MORNING Admission $U5 has The new Ford a very simple and effective lubrication svstem 'vj. THE lubrication system for tha engine of the new Ford is as simple in principle as water run ning down-hill. ..' A gear pump; In the bottom of the oil pan raises the oil to the valve chamber reservoir. From here it flows oa lo the main crank shaft bearings and the front cam haft bearing. Overflow oU drops into the oil pan tray; and runs into troughs through which the connecting rods pass, As the ends of these rod strike tho oil they scoop op a supply for the connecting rod bearing. At the same time they set np a fine spray that lubricate the pistons and other moving parts. From the tray the oil runs Into ihe bottom of the ptm, and Is again drawn np through a fine mesh screen and pumped to the, valve chamber, i . As a matter of fact, the lubrication system for the new Ford is so simple !u design and so carefully made that it requires practically no service attention. - ' s ' , There is just one thing for you to do, bnt it is a very important thing . . . trofrt the oil! Change the oil every 500 miles and be sure the indicator rod never reg ister below low (L). If the oil level is allowed to fall below low, the supply be comes insufficient to oil all parts as they should be oiled. To insure best performance it Is also advisable to have the chas sis of your cor lubricated every 500 miles. This has been made easy through the use of the high' pressure grease gun system. - Proper - oiling and greasing 'mean so much to the life of your , This system is so effective that .. 0r ,nul hey should not be neg the five-quart contents of the oil lected or carelessly done. pan pass through the pump twice in every mile when you are traveling at only 80 miles an hour. Yet there is only one mov able part -the oil pump. , ' , See your Ford dealer regularly. He is especially well-fitted to lu bricate the new Model A car and . .ho will do a good, thorough Job fat a fair price,' ... Ford ; Motor .Company Maple Floor Good Road Warm Hall AS f