THE EVEN-INT, HERALD, KLAMATH' FAU,ft, : OREOM
Thursday. December 13. 1023
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Pub I hod Ttry ftrnoch tiefpt 8utiUr by Th Hr)d PublUhlns
MmptDi l 101-1M Houtb Fifth tru Klamath Kalla, Or;on.
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Kntarvd aronnd elan matter at tha postnfrtc at Klamath Pall a,
raoa, on Aucuii t?, IMS. undar ant of 0nrt, lflreb t, 11Tb. J
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Ta Ataoolatad Prraa la xclumro.jr n tit 14 to tha vaa or rapnbllaa
don of all Bi dl natch? a crodltvd to It or not otharwlaa eradttad la
- lb La papar. and alao tha local nvwi publiahed tbrala. All rlvhta af ra--ablloatloa
af aawctal dlapatcbaa barolD ar ala raaar4
- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1928
The Sycan Wolf
' rF COURSE, the new Lone Wolf of the. Sycan must
'die safety of livestock demands it. And yet, even
' though we know it must be done, we vaguely regret that
; this magnificent animal, one of the few of his kind re-
maining in the west, must be struck down by the haitd
- of man.
There is something awe-inspiring about a great wolf;
, something that stirs the imagination
Public Spirit Dampened,
However, By Tragedy
Which Takes 2 Lives
S.W PKDKO. Calif.. Dec. 15.
tl'lM The gambling ship Mou
fnlcone was announced mill open
(or business 1.1 miles off Sau
Pedro breakwater today. but tin
storm which sank her stopping-j
oil point, the fishing burgc
niue Sea, with a loss of two!
lives, upparetitly had dampened
public desire to visit The outlaw j
craft.
District Attorney Huron Flu
announced thnt If the shin null
llllrt luirt .. MnnJr. nil ....... I.
n,H. ,,-i,.n..ti. .... Santiago Zorillu
' " dln fighter fivm
ni5 uri mi .Mil l in m 1 1 Ki i if
RiGKARQ TELLS
ill LOST
GREATCHAf
"Flu" Epidemic
In California
Has Moderated
Miini;i: i n i:si s issr
III , to .!) Williams Muni -ml lii'f-
olliy Dell than'. Mr. llclvey
Man'lago license huve been l- . m( XjK Hlltiliar wore iiuirrlml hy
veil the 't two lluys III Uolii'I'l f tlio I'eaio W. II.
X? Ilelvey und t iara Slnilier, nml Hiuiic.
l!PF
UjiT I.H.1 am;i:i.i:s. nee.
tJL, ). mpu,, ,iu, ,u.t
u, tr
I hut II
dentha from luflueittii weru re
porteil lu re loiluy. th health ile-'
purlnii'iil officials suid dial the
epidemic felt fur I lie past tniiutu
aptinremly was mi the wane.
Only STiU new cusea weru listed
with I lie depiirliiii'lit today, show
Iiik a decrease of Sli) from Tiles-'
.l..u. ......
career a war between Bolivia 1 j
.... v nml fullliiit oft considerably from
Promoter Failed to Pro
mote Biggest Fight
Card Ever Staged
NKW VOItK. loc. 1.1. A' -Tex
Itickard uuide known today
thai In IVU he lost n rhanre to
prom Me ihe blKKost fiaht of his
4ttw-"iwr Mst-a
aiiil ruraftuay
Itickard spent cIkIii years In
i I'nraiiiiay. koIiik there In 1911
with twenty Texan cowboys sent
by the Karnuahur Syndicate en
itaiied In the cnltlv Industry and
'development of the country's re-
I sour
lust Thursday's hlKh of SOU.
Since Ihe 'luatadv gained heuil-j
way NoveiulM'r Y;l. there have
been .I37 cases reported to the!
ilepiirtmcut. Fatalities for the
period totalled 07 of w hich '
occurred lit November and K'
San Hlus In-1
raiuiuiii. inado
Two of the three survivors of
the Blue Sea. on board which
One doesn't get visitors to' the Moufalcone w
liut fnllmr nhnnt n rnnirar nr a har ... the former ! ,,ul ' "r DO" lrom u'r
" , . , , , i, j (taken the remainder of the dis-
slinks and the latter blunders. itauce bv bouts from the Monfai-
ll'nlled Slates In u receut bout!
I HKHiitsI Tod Moruaii. Iho Juuloi'
'ri 1 llchiwuicht c h u m p I o u of thu
u0'-.,.l.l The ninlest was called a
dvaw. but the rrltles ihouehl that
y...ill.. nl.ilipuil ..lt..v. wn,t thi
When the famous White Wolf of the Sycan, the pre-;eone. left the hospital ship re-; ;.' ' . . Ih. f,, lhc first f ;
lief today. They were Captain i i
.. decessor of the present ruler, displayed for two years a'
v fine contempt for all man-made devices aimed towards
his destruction, we couldn't keep down a thrill of ad
' ; miration for the big white beast And when he was
. finally driven into a trap at the bottom of a narrow draw
i and killed by government trappers, we could not help but
t, .temper our sense of justice with a feeling of regret that
' a beast of so great cunning and of such courage had to
J,run foul of the laws of man.
Actio ft, Not Words
"fjALE of moonshine whiskey on the Klamath Indian
United States
"In 1911." said Itickard.
came up through the Ariiemlne!
with twenty cowtos. 50.0110 head '
of cat lie and a I rain of iiluut
fifty wuKoti4. with the idea of
irosvlui; Into' raramiay across the
I'ilcoiiiato river, the bouudary
between I'aruMiay and the Ar
gentine. "Well, as soon as we Kot Into
Paraguay we came across a lot
uf torts, all rilled with llollvlaus.
All theiw llollvlnns soldiers they
were- said that If we ill. In I turn
back they'd shoot us.
"Well, we thoilKllI we'd belter
i;o uroiiud. so we came out uitalti
and went south throuKh the Ar
Kcutine tJ Asuuelun and Into
Paraguay across the eastern
boundary, the Paramiuy rlcer. .
. When we lint there we told them t
ANN AKUOlt. Mich., Dec. 11. h,,w there were a lot of llollviuns
I (Al'i Sphinx. Junior honorary sltlim In forts In the middle of
society of the University of Mlcli- Puruguay. and that vexed them a
v..i... . .... htan. has been luspended as an bit
I two far In December
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At The LIBERTY
NOW SHOWJNG- ,,. ,
You'll thrill to the appeal of Reed Howe ih
"TTLhie EYAL
All Children attending The Liberty Friday
or Saturday will receive a Valuable Cou
pon Free!
H. W. Major and Charles It. J.nu-
esou. Harry Dunham, seaman.
was reported critically 111. John
Shortly und O. Peters are dead, i
KE NO DISTRICT
NEWS NOTES OF
Honor Society
Is Suspended
Because of Rum
(Special to The Herald)
KE.VO. Dee. 1J. At a com
munity (lathering held at the high
school on last Saturday evening
the following officers were elect
ed: Koy Nelson, president: Jul-
Ager. vice president : Sylvia ' salut' ,,1"'
been forbidden
CrHnon ...-r..t , r ,,.i I to li"ld a public lint la i urn eere-
.Mrs. Koss Siniuurii had charge of ''""'' wiihout written periiiK-Inn
the refreshments and Harold Ash. f"" ,hl' ot t"''""'
ley the musical proenrm. ' These ! T"e "Ir rnarnea. w nu un
meetings are to be held once I brought formally
reservation must stop, emphasized a
attorney in federal court yesterday..
Fine words with a "punch" in them; but we've heard
At i r a: i . . : u r . 1. c ., A 1
,.4ineni ueiure, iimu auu t:iii, cmici uihh uvnci icuci i jali
, prosecutors or from federal prohibition agents. At first
we were impressed; later, when nothing was done to
.'make good the statements, we were hopeful; today we
are frankly skeptical.
In spite of militant statements by the "powers," moon
shine traffic on the reservation is worse today than ever.
With only a couple of officers to police the huge area,
moonshiners and bootleggers range free and easy in all
i reservation centers.
To aggressive statements made by federal prosecutors
. the Herald wishes to reply that the old adage, "actions
. speak louder than words" certainly applies in this case.
" The only sensible action is to raise federal funds to in- i
' crease the police force of the Klamath reservation. i'u"' tul" aml Mr K- "otch-j
'- i kiss of the Kend store were shop.
it was the first they'd heard
t organization after an Invesliga- . of It. I guess.
Itloa of statements that liquor "Anyway, they all came aronnd
was used In an initiation cero-jto me. the president, the cabinet
monv last week In which three and every one. and they t-Md me
' Initiates were scalded seriously. ; that If I'd go out and tight the
All campus societies at the Bolivian they'd give me
vestigatiou
caused the In
to be started. Stu
each month.
During Ihe nast week. Mr and i dent correspondent 'f
Mrs. Boss Simmers and children i metropolitan newspaper i
have been ill with lufluenia. tirst intimated the presence
Joe Wright of Midland was in liquor at the ceremony were
Keno on Friday transacting bust- summoned to testify at the Ill
ness, '" quiry yesterday.
Raegene. small son of Mr. and t
Mrs. C. D. IVUklns. w ho has been SEEK NEGROES
seriously ill for the past week. A C CI A VCD C rC
is now on the road to recovery. I A jLA I LKD jr
Mrs. tiny Johnstcn of McCol- YD! TNC. WDM FN
all the
soldiers I wuuted und more.
They'd give ine an army. In fad.
Well. 1 didn't like In act
without instruction, so 1 wind
to my people in Hm iios Aires aud
they tabled to Mr. Kaniualiar In
Paris. Ile ilnln I waul a war.
several ihiugh: he had too muuy big
ho Interests; he had too inucn al
,,r . stake.
For Sale $10,000 Estate
Small tlovtit I'uviiielil, r'aM Terms
You can buy an estate, no matter what your income.
Life insurance provides the means. Just check over
the terms of a $10,000 estate:
Small down pameni. euy liixtalliiientp. u iutcii-l on
Unpaid balance, no lai"t. Ho lltkeep cimt
III it few leitrs the entire 111. "ell In tinned 111.T to oll
It death collies. It Is llilliieillately given lo vour faintly.
Accidental dentil doubles II. '
If sickness or uccldent keep ou from our wmk for
ninety days, your oinie luunedlaii ly begin td pay lluo
a inoiilh. Incri'ii-liig to I .'on t also takus care of
luslulliiieu's wlil. ) tall dim while joii uie dlsablnU . .. ,
There is no easier way to build something for yourself.
Practically every business man follows this plan. They
know a good thing when they see it. Follow their ex
ample. For full details, ask
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FRENCH TRADED
TO PITTSBURGH
Z A Real Man
' T TN'ABLE.in normal life, to be little else than a nominal
;-; . monarch, King George, the man, was a virtual strang
er to his subjects. He merely represented the great
- royalist idea on which the fortunes of England were built-
But with death hovering over his majesty, day by day,
, with a virulent disease making inroads on his heart and
1 " constitution, and with his only hope for survival his own
1 .courage and fighting ability, the English people, as well
"as the entire world, have come to realize that this king
V, is not a mere puppet, a paper monarch.
In the last analysis, man's will power, character and
'''courage shine forth in their true light during a fight for
..(life. If he curls up and admits there's no hope, it's quite
likely he didn't amount to much.
' - But when one views a patient put the dogged, per
sistent and inspiring fight that King George has dis
;" played, .one is moved to think, whether he be monarch or
mendicant, that there is a real man.
I
To labor for peace is manly. But too many so-called
j pacifists favor peace because they wish to be hateful
without inviting the licking they deserve.
pirrsnrituii. Dec. u. i,
The Pittsburgh Nutloiial League
bast ball club has obtained Ijiw
1 rence Knm h. lefihanded pitcher.
from the Portland club of the
ping in Klamath Kalis Friday. "....-..--. ..... ... ,.ai.,ric ,-oail iA.gue. occoriiniK
The representative for the Ore- l,AP,TTwo 'Kroes are under ; , sm Un fuss. Pirate t rrasur
gon Granite company was in this! arre,t ad ,,,lrd wa" being er. In exchange for French, the
vicinity on the last of the week. lousht ,0(lay by I1Mlr-T "'""y Pirates gave Portland Infielder
The Misses Miriam and Vera otth" 'or the slaying of Miss Mack Hillis, of the South Atlan
tirubb were calling on Miss E-;A1,le Mourning. 23. as she was (c League, a pitcher to be de
ther Anderson on Sunday after- returning Tuesday night to her ! livered later.' and cash, tho am-
uome irom rrt uaines. ia. 'ouut'ot wmcn was not announc-
i
J Americanism: A woman who once served as some-
body's "hired girl" now kicking because the "servant
f class" is so impudent.
; Travel is so enlightening. You don't realize what
: the old car can do until you turn it loose on a good
' national highway.
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Prather of
Klamath Falls were week-end
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Prather.
Mrs. Whirlcy of the Highway
Garage was a Klamath
visitor on Thursday
Foul play was suspected when ed.
a horse and empty buggy which .
had curried the young woman
returned earlv Veslerilnv mnrn. .
tug. The body was found by 1 WINS VICTORY
fall, searchers in a ditch near Hie
highway. Death is believed to ,
PEASANT PARTY
EIK'HAHKST.
Rumania. Due.
Mr. Monroe Smith, who has "ave resulted from a severe bent-; 13 (AP) The National Peas-;
been at thu Klamath Valley llos-1 i"ti with the limb of a tree n"er I llU ,,iirt). rled up n weuplnK i
pitai with an attuck of the flu b'-r assailant bad attacked her. vtt0ry In yesterday's parllumeli
has returned home. j ; L tary elections, the minister of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Uoten and , SI i;s 1'Olt DIVOItt'K 1 tnu itl t.-riii- announcing today
children attended the community i H. '' Starr today Instituted , tullt lc .,,aHaI1tB party had
gathering held at the high school ! "it for divorce from Hazel K- ! tapturt-a 361 nut of the :!7
auditorium Saturday evening. jStai r-on the ground of cruel and , , ,,ariiam,.t.
W. A. Shell. Keno barber was Inhuman treatment. The eon pie j .
called to Ashland on account of were married 011 April S. Itf.'ti. -A
A statesman can tell what people think of him. If
they whisper no slander, they haven't yet conceded his
greatness.
sickness the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson t j
near Wordcn passed through this j
vicinity Tuesday.
Mrs. flandy, Mrs. tiny Johnston I
and daughter. Jean, motored to '
Klamath Falls on , business the
first of the week.
C W. Trcfren from Butte
Falls. Oregon, motored over to ;
spend a few days at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Snow-goose and
children.
H. Howard motored to Klam
ath Falls with a load of cream
fcr the Klamath Falls Creamery
on Monday.
Velma Snowgoosc spent Mon
day afternoon visiting -with Mrs.
itoss Simmers. i
MOTORSHIP IS
i AGROUND NEAR
! SCOTLAND CITY
IIEKALD CLASSIFIED ADS
BRINO RESULTS
in athletic Department HI
'lr cent off Klamath Spurting
tipotls Co.- Ailv. 11-lt
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At The PINE TREE
THURSDAY 'and FRIDAY
All of us are idealistic- and patriotic still, but we
know which stocks we would buy if another row should
i come.
The fanatic is much like anybody else, except that
he manufacturers more statistics in an argument.
j x Conservatism, in brief: "Don't start anything;
i , might disturb the feathers in my nest."
you
A legitimate business is one
racketeers Instead of policemen.
that pays bribes to
Men seldom strike for increased pay if the boss rides
in a four-year-old car.
A bull market is one that always provides one more
pucker to unload on.'
' POUTLAND. Dec. 13. (TP)
The motorship Kast Lynn, eu
rouie from Portland to Eng
land with a cargo of general
stores and lumber, went aground
toduy In tho river Clyde, near
Glasgow, Scotland, according to
word received hen: by the mer
chants' exchange.
The East Lynn, ' carrying the
flag of the Ileardon-Smith line,
was floated later without assist
ance, the message said.
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shots in the land of mountain feuds
and backwoods love and you're mis
sing a championajiip shoot if you fail
to see them when they go off in this
action melodrama bristling with clever
twists.
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