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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1928)
t i ! ; i ! ! ,1 V i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON1 FridaV, IVcr-mlxM' 21, 1028 MAUKHKI . KNUI.ihH ..Bu.la.aa Manaa:ar hUhtf evary afternoon asoapi Sunday by Tha Harald Pabliaaiaa aaar 101-111 Bomb Fifth auL Klamath ralla, Ocgoa. poatorfloe at Klamalh ralla. of Congraaa. Marok a, 1171 atarad aa eacond claa. mattar at thi oa, aa Auiuit S9, isoc, uadar act HODVER EA S END OF TRIP UM tsar la Months Vara. Montba Oav. Month lllrar br Carrie . on a fr T Hi Blm Month! t.iS lit Three Mentha l.M .aa ona Moatb .. I. taaoc-IATKii rK i.kahkd wina hkh ok at, hit hi hkau or 1HI I LT10K Ma-p ml tfca Aaaoflatrd Tmt Aaaoclat.a Pr.aa la eselualv.iy antltled to tha ea ar repablMa Ho of all bow a dlapatch-a crrdlted to It or not otbarwlaa oradltad la (a la papar, and alao tha local wi publtah.d th.r.la. All rights M ra pabllnatloa of apaolal dlapatobaa h.r.ln ara alao raaarrad. -r ' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923 Will Uncle Sam Act? TJOW MUCH LONGER will the federal government countenance the reign of gangsters in Chicago? (Continued from Page Ona) ifrtun the pier to tlio Cuuuuhnro Palaco. I'ulleil Sliitcs and llruilllati flairs flew from almost every window adithix to the. brilliant color of the scene. Thoufcantls alung the route cheered and ap plauded while airplanes soared overhead. Au vacort of 'Lancers in brilliant uulfortna rode beaido the Hoover tar and the Presl-dent-Klei-l bowed repeatedly III response to one ot the greatest demonstration that he received anywhere ou Ills South American trip. Christ Story Will Be Told By Children ROTARY GIVES CO TO CIST (Continued frjin Pus ona) shown 111 the club during lila ad ministration. I liiiincdlalely liotmlaua - sunn j two verses of the niitlnunl air of : We say the federal government because it is apparent 1ht authorities of the metropolis are unable to handle tiie situation.. j 'When gangsters slay material state witnesses in. criminal actions, when they threaten the life of a pre siding judge, when hardly a day passes but some estab lished business house or the home of some official is borpbed, when the "racketeer" .business has reached a jioint where it imperils legitimate business enterprises, vhoi the police,' department is honeycombed with graft j1.- ? ' l i , i antv. corruption, wnen reprisal muruers me uauy uc NEWS NOTES OF KENO DISTRICT (Special To Tlw Mrrnl.l) (Veliua Snowjtoose, correspon dent i. . , KKXO. 'Dec. it. The ChrlstT man program given under the aupervlnlon of the Sunday nrho.il wait held on Thursday ereuinic curtence. when jurymen are afraid to follow their honest jai "roved most enjoyable. .. . o. j ,, .. Thomas Mct'ormlck. sr., who convictions because of threats then, we say, the time I,,,, . , for le M viru, has,' come foc.the United States government, to declare Idays u reported improving, martial law in this crime-torn' city and scotch the murd- j Sum Taylor transacted busi crers who today do as they please in the second largest n"mweck.FOll, citjf in the United States. . I voy Johnston of McCoiium's , Just as long as it serves the purpose for which itn,i" ni v Hotchkisa of the war created, regular process of law should be followed !,""" rZ.T 0T" 10 Med in Curbing crime. Under ordinary circumstances we hold no brief for men who take the law into their own hands and attempt to render the justice that should be society's task. But when process of law fails year after v - , ' " 1 u n nre year in checking the reign of the criminal in Chicago, --ade s.hooi on int Thursday. whpn trano-sters orienlv defy the law and even carry i fheii. Keno barber n- Tho atory of the Christ Child will he told In aonit, recitation and pantomlnu by the chlldivn of Klumath Kails Lutheran church on Sunday evcnliiK. The pro- Kraiti will bo held lu the I'ul.Uc kukUihJ (oIU.wIiik the opoulux uiurary niiiiiioriuiu at t:v o'clock. Parents and children are cordially Invited. Following Is the program to It; given: Anthem. Assembly: .Intocali.'n. Pastor: Itecltation "Merry Christ inas", Clarence Johnson: lloclla lloll. Clarence LiiihI: KXv-rclsea. t'rimary IViMrtment: itiano Solo "Silent Night". Miss Kilua Orres: Anthem. "Noel", Klverside Klghlb t!ra.ile Chorus lteclthtlou. "Creet. ing to the Angels". Klmer John aon: Kxercisea. "Christmas Can dles". Sunday School Children: Keclta'tlou. "The Klrst Chrlst ni :n Tree". Ina Johnson; An them. "Little Town of Bethle hem". The Sunday School: Ke cltullon. "Come Hack Today to Itethlehetn". Walter Johnson: Anthem. "Hark the Herald An gels S I n g". Kiveraide Klghih liradr:' Kxetjlses. "The Chrlst ni its Jstoru". Sumlasa School and choir: It e in a r k . Christmas Thoughts". The Pastor; IHsirll'ti tloii of presents, Confirmaiiun Class; Anthem, "Joy to me. World", Assembly: Henedlctlan. I ford on last Friday. Fred Peterson, Klamath county superintendent. Mrs. Elizabeth Henderson, music teacher, and Frank Sexton, boys" and girls' c:ub leader visited the k-onn even carry i their lethal weapons into courts of law, the time has ; come for emergency measures to be taken. turned from Ashland the first of the wc k. Aaron Moore ac.-omnanleit hr JIf the federal government does not take action, we rra "on- AIVIn motored to Kia- rnnlrl nnf rnnpmr. PhiVno-n rifiPns if thov tonk ih law I'.. fallf on ba' Saturday. int their, own hands' and dealt summarily with these scourges of society who kill at will any person who crosses their paths. tin western pioneer days, when law had not been established in population centers, a vigilance committee ponding administered justice and checked crime waves.: WhyChrtVtIna then, if Chicago ftuthoritiesMcanot cope, with thq situa-jpanifd home, by her Wir -Ray lilll, qiiu Vile ai uii.,,. uv.o iivv ni,ii t viiv., shttuld not the citizens of Chicago have the right to pro tect themselves? i ;- i. I. Bowerman of KIihhk Fails, agent for the nawleigh products was In Keno and vicin ity Monday calling on h! customers. snowgoose who has been sometime In Butte expected home for r-1, -i .. . ... ... . - ne win be aceom. Trefren. School closes' lere on Friday for the Christmas holidays. D. J. Puckett transacted bus iness m Klamath Kails urday. Mlsa Thelma Wilson FUNERAL NOTICES soiiii "America", ' tiivttt Kitn At l.uiiclu-on I'robatil)' at no oihef lime has there tieeu ao much fun at Christmas Hotnry gathering In Klamalh Falls. Jack K 1 in lui : I was selected ns boss lor the oc casion and John lloyle, Fred Fleet and Hert Hull acted aa u "Jury". It was the "pleasure" ot the jury to fine anyone and everyone whenever It was in the humor, and be It aald that the "litinior" prevailed throughout the noon hour. Kni'h Itotitrlau had purchased a present for his fellow Itolnrlun. I'sua'ly the presents depleted the hohliy of the ones receiving them and quite often a verae wus up pended which etnphaslied tile Joke, tt was Iheu that the Jury sat with long faces und, delloer a t.il upon how murh of a fine the receiver of the present should be assessed. Five dollar fines were us common ns apple ohissoiuh In spring across the mountains. Nearly everyone gut touched for a five spot, Iho main thing being that the transaction should be closed, for the Jury hud the boiinden right to re-open the case at will and assess a sec ond and a third fine. ' Tom, Walters acted as Sar geant at arms to collect the mon ey and keep order. J. A. Cordon and Cliff Dunn were officially named the Santa Clans twins Two pictures Received By Rev. Thomas Two aaered pictures, painted by the famous Kugllsh artist, Margaret W. Tarrant were y re ceived from l.oiul'ii todmy . by ltev. J. Henry Thoinns. pastor of St. Paul's Kptacopul church. due u large picture. "Of Such Is Tho Kliigdum Of Heaven" Is tialtiled In the lieu u Hlil I brume and pastel shinies. 1 A aiuullcr one uf "The tajt -Spring From Oh lllgll- lliilh Visited I s" Is curried out lu the softer shinies, , - These two lieualKiil paintings I will lie hung lit Hie Vhllilil'ii's 'pulmlHg" t Wcrail ptclur... H. v. I rofner of the churcli today. The . nil f a Ifcanm m, I aniuller picture, while a !l to 1 ICptcomllail ml 'I la olm nt Ilia 1 his iluugliler, will l' ll'" ' Icadita ot the church nt Uniilnii. I Hie cltnrch until such lime as she ! U is tor audi nl. Hires a. tt, i mi Thomas uses Itiiim y . wishes to use It. . ' 1 ' T . .' . .,' Thn uulhor, Margurel nurrani. given ... . - devote, her e.Hlio lime to the ; from Klamalli Fall, people. oV :r . m KI.Mr.K CAKL WKSTKIIIIKIM Friends are respectfully Invit ed to attend the funeral services , .... I .. . Pin,., f ' ti . I WarttnS. herg to be held Saturday after-, 'ai their duty to deliver noon at 2:30 o'clock at the Earl th presents to tho seated Kotar Vi'hitlock Funeral Homei Pine iKn-" Avenue nt Sixth with Rev. C. C.I 1 ' nt:re amount raised at t-X YOU DON'T NEED A PRESCRIPTION Every tluctor, howevi-r, will tell yiiti. that Uhto is nothing to ctual milk for iHitritive. hoitlth-giving value. Take Young Sam son's tip and oriUr yours tit Lost River Dairy. It's the i purest und best. PHONE I44S A. Jensen officiating. Interment the llUKll will 1 made tery. lu Llakrille erne- , r"tniuunlty Chest. tieon wan donaletl to lhei i - . i iSofo in Him . W ! IS&A i MARK SW'ERXKY i Mark . Sweeney, an employe of, the Wren CreennnUBh Con-j structlon company passed away near Beatty Thursday evening at S:20 o'clock following a brief Illness. The remains wii: be for-! f.rla.l h. It,. Ci.t Whltl-fr' Tuneral Home to Portland where !:. r""""'"' f'- p.. .. funeral wrrlce.' will be held and na'or hlm " "I""""" " that lntermeni maoe in tne lamuy nlot. ' ; ; : . SEARCH ON FOR LOST NIMROD , Mr. Avery, whom Lawrence sicci.f ds. .has been, county BKijlit on Sat- il This Market -i-o u , ,'a u :..':.'. .ny1 "-'- hjvo iiic much maiivcu uuuiu uuioi vi to it, kuiiik iv jcwum 01 uinesu. II gather its strength after a brief slump and go on to Mr- nd llr- Charles snow- OF FARM BILL hew heights? ' . ilf you could answer the question properly, of course, yoyt could make a great deal of money. But nobody ; URGES PASSAGE Vnnu'fl ti-fint is crnlno in hsnnpn Tho nrpspnt marVpf riua ! .a-. . w . ... f ' defied prediction for a year,' and it may continue to do so for another year. , I V j.One thing is certain; the stock market is less a place fori an inexperienced investor now than ever before. Whatever happens, some people are going to get their finders badly burned in the next few months. If you stay away and "assume the role of passive spectator, you wo4't be .ojie Whem. If you risk your savings in a field that is unfaTniliarMo you.-yoti tnay. i it. it HOOD KIVKIt. Ore.. Pec. 21. (l'P Search continued to wns ab-! night tor K. A. I)i:Tey. w ho be came lost Wednesday on a hunt ing trip on the slopes of Ml. Hood. ' Fifty men formed a line and went over the ground where It , was "believed he might hare been i lost, but without success. Fears were felt that he had met with ; an accident as he was an expert-1 enced woodsmen and was well , WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. IS ; acquainted with that territory. I of Inloji county for right or nine years. ' Ilcranse ho had not se cured his degree from O. S. '. and because he desired to under take post graduate work In hla chosen profession, hv resigned. 1-awrcnco's headquarters will (be in La tirnnde. goose and children were in Kla- imath Falls shoppfhg Tuesday. Exceptional Quality, Dry Fir or Pine BODY WOOD Prompt Delivery Phone 1123 uu,o,uK ie new .vioary farm marketing bill. Secretary Jar dine today wrote a letter to Senator McJfary, republican, Ore gon, urging Its enactment at this session In order to make It ap plicable1 to the 1929 crop. 8TKAXGLKS OX FOOD. EL PASO. 1 tfniencanisrn ; x earning lor a nome in an exclusive IK.) Agnstln, Tex., Dec. io. C. ,Soto. 43. of Jlml- nelghborhood; being bored unless you join the commonl""- xii:. died of strangulation i' j .( . ,. . , -1 In a Juarez restaurant - today it ' Tt,uv oeu l,,,f ,.l,nn !,,. 1..,,. .!.!,, ! ' iiaiivj . si v uiivu uuiio, uuk . ii it nil.; yj oiubnii atk price that cuts dividends to 3 per cent, you can't. help thinking of the creatures that say: "Ba-a-a." : Everybody has faith in something. The man who is auspicious of a restaurant plate will wipe it off with a Restaurant napkin. w jjTimes change. A stocking run once suggested the word "darn" instead of the equally short and uglier one. , when food be was eatiug lodged , in his breathing passages. (f!onic china reveals dried egg yolk of yesteryear,, uniJHome people are too poor to afford servants. 'f a reporter seems to have a lot of cheek, 'it's be cattle he has his tongue in it. ' - .v. FORGER CLAIMS HE.HAD FOOLED L A. EVANGELIST X) ANOELFS, Dec. 21. Af ter be had been sentenced to San Quenlln prison for forgery, ltev." Arthur S. Arnolil. Jr., made a , . dramatic court speech today lu Mlildlt lie said that lie had duped Alllite Sempln Mcl'hersou and her ngelus Temple followers for ' flrajyears by pretending that he was; blind and Inter cured by a "mlrai io". Arnold described himself ns a ' lunjir "apostle" of tho temple and? more recently pastor of the l'enlai oallll church of Hunting toil (Park, a religious group not connected with the temple. Miss Muo Vnldrun, private secretary to Mrs. McPherson said that "Mr. Arthur 8. Arnold, Jr., is not now and never was a mem ber of the Angelus Temple con gregation. Moreover, there Is no ucti office as apostle." , N FORMER STATE COMMISSIONER PASSES AWAY PORTLAND, Ore.,. Dee. 21, (U' P) Heart disease Yesterday' claimed Aaron A. Rosenthal, for mer state highway- rommlssloner, and former secretary to Klmon Deson, Portland phllandropist. Itoacntlial was 6 3 years of age when ho died. CARA NOME . The Exquisite' Gift Many styles of snliti llned boxes contain ing French-cut bottles. .. Cara Nome Gift aSets $3.50 and up Tlj.e desire to give a charming gift to an ap preciative lady Is satis fied by choosing a Cara Nome (lift. STAR DRUG CO ThoxcdyL Store Klamath Falls Oregon CHRISTMAS SALE 20 off on every dollar purchase for instance your purchase amounts to $5.00 you pay; $1.00. . Many lovely gifts for Women, Misses and Children. . t S6me great bargains on COATS and DIIESSES. Buy where you save money. This is only a 2-day sale, Satur day and Monday, . Dec. 22-24th First class Pleating and Hemstitching. , The Nor the vn Fur Shop 810 Main Strej 15 KLAMATH AVE. wt at CANDIES Who Can Imagine Christmiii !' Without Candy . i a Will) would try to cel.'hrni t hrtslmaa without candy, ymi uilitlil us well try In c.'.lirti wltlmut luikey. Whether It la f 'ruur family or whether yos HsM -in re urn lu be r somebody Very seelnl. cuiidy Is mo.l ui ceplahle - there Is nothing ihsi Kill take Ita place Ilk" our candles. "Special" Fancy limes packed with our delicious chocolates. Prices from U.V up u lo.tMt. Christ ma Mixture r a lb. or 3 lbs. tor Ar 81CAR STU KS FOR KIInif.J P. J. Zissos Chocolate Shop HJI MAIN' STItliKT Christmas Gifts for Miss or' Matron COATS Mother, Wife or Si.sler u New Coat If so, the Perhaps wantintr will neicct for her here, one ful Coats sizes It to 50. has wise been man of these beatiti- $10.00 $16.75 $19.75 DRESSES In this very just tho Gift smart collection you will find, for your loved one, in models that are youthful and decidedly of the mode. In sutins and flat crepe Sizes 13 to !0. $5.50 - $9.50 - $14.50 - $16.75 I Lounging Robes 10 Off on All Other Robes Saturday and Monday Special Quilted Uobes. regular $10.00 value 37.95 Pajama :. I. irood gift for the young Miss dainty Pnjamn Set priced from $2.49 t,J $7.50 SPECIALS -$1.50 . Rayon Gowns "Shorties" Hose, Chiffon ami Ser vice weight , . Rayon Gowns ' We have just received a new shipment of Ray on (Jowns, nome, lace . trimmed. : ir. : r . - $1.95 t0 $2.95 DOLLAR SPECIALS Pink Gowns, BandetteH, Pillow Tops, Garter Girdles, Nuc,klaccs,tflo omers. 8 Linen Handkerchiefs for $1.00 Dollar Specials HOSE The UHcfuI and appreci atetl gift Three pairs of hose in a beautiful gift box, Specially priced. Handkerchiefs'" A largo assortment of linen and hand embro idered gift handker chiefs in gift boxes. $1.00 t0 $1.35 Single Handkerchiefs 10c 10 $1.65 Open Evenings Until Christmas the Mode ShopiNc "Exclusive But Not Expensive" 822 MAIN STREET v.. HERALD CLASSIFIED AOS JDRLNU RESULTS