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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1929)
W Fntif ritn evening nKHAtr). klamatii FAiiJvoiiF,Gotf 11 t lda;ithty Urntld v. i:. MA LA It li uv. I.V.I.iMt . . I Mi:-III)- ";i . .. F.ititor .!.;n;i.i r ! I'titdtf lo-if cverv- u fin iiuofi eei-et Siiml-iy In- Tlio tlnal.l t'ul'li;ililti CVmtntiy t J t'--1 ?3 f-'uiilli l'it ti street, Kbuisa'ti Rill;.. I'letim. , NEWS IN BRIEF nrv i HiirtuDii) Students hi ho F.iilertalncil- Clcvlo to Meet , The Harmony Circle til' Students nf the Kliiimilli Union Fi't Christian church will meet i high :. IhhiI In I'lUnd lite sMll Willi Mm, l.onlsa lli'iiiull m the 1 n initial nliif.it louul expo -it lou at Stew Sltu re ililf iu'i ISIltl Mel- lOn-yon r'.late tvlhv.o oil Fcln'miO rui-o on 'rimiva.i.v tit'tcriiiion nt I S3 Mini "'i will lif met nt the 2;',!ii o'clock. Till) iifl.ur Is rt- J I itt u Entered e.rviitl etas-, matter nt llm nosiot i ie nt Klmtwth J'kMs. ; VnlcnMio I'o-loflict- at School i Ue I Hindis I rlit.iN- ii r Ono Tear Six MvlltllH Tlirn Month.i Oim Month ...... Mull ....... : oo 2.T.-I l.TS .. tilicrrl tnr V.ar Six Months Tlllco Smiths. One MmiUi ... ... hjr turrlir ..Jtitirt :t... .tij Perhaps no of t:t moi tint-' MV. , one silfniiuf ideas vol curried , Tracy out in i lie city schools t.s that j peeled found tit Ittvortiiilo wchool t ;sis lli'Mi and Mr. Meivyn Joseph nee Ladle I hi vis are x ! u,,,.,. buck mi I'.rUlny niornln.a Scuttle wllCte tl0)' hiKHl sill ladies of friends. ilm i hurrh mill tlifli1 twicMiiKH At mr miiLAt ur tiiitn. vno MrmhrF if thp Aofliil..'il l"rr Tho AssoctafCit l'uss i.s i xv. 1 us ivi'ly nilillid in tin- ur'" cr ri pulill tlon of all tifWd ilihi;ilrln rrrilitid to tt or nt otlivrwi.io rr.-iilloil it'll" t'.inT, fiiul nlwo tin- looiil ms DiiblUhuU Uk i. iii. All rlBhi of rv pulilii'.ititiu uf MM'i'inl ilisi:tli'lit In t.iii jirti hImj rix rvi'd. ; ; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1929 Open Your Eyes fT IS not exaggeration to state that the Klamath Basin . Miir'1' L mn K..H ? th f tu t i..s.i i i Ailolh Zanxkt b.iJ Chart.. Fittcli v.i..4.- int. V HIV mvl (ILUIC lUIUUUl UtUr I year Oil tlu lower hall uf the H'ltoul it Utile jHituft'ii e is luiilt jln with wludov.'.i fer the t.VrKs ! on iluty ns well mall boxes In ; wlu re Nulcuiuoi luUresseil to jthe various nitiilents ine ilaeeil, ' The rf!ct opened Tuc inlay, mom- iue iitiil tUiiiiis selinol hears mi I 111 Valftin moriiliij; a clerk will he oil duty t rfivivti tho JYuleiitines mailed and see that jthey are ldared in the proper 'boxes. Yettrd.tv the four clerks. Collier I.esiie - Cooms. I'm' .Mi't in u The flr itflioral iiieitinit of tl... V.i.il. ...... ..!)'....:.. v i. With '.'i'wiiu iiiiivi iiin-oiiiiiiierii Hiivpoii inveiopnieiit .A'iSei'Uit (mi iwa.s belli Imlav n Uliiiniih Vtitlu ' t'Vi'fy !ln feiijiini liuir with the roi.tilsir t,'",,r,,,'","'''s Riorum Itiniheon of the vlniinher ' jot' ei'inineree. The meeting wu ' i i lie past sev e r t ilosvs iirieatls. I.ati. Friday afternoon :h.y i'l;iii ' to U avc ' for Saeru 'meuta where Uuy will Islt for !see!'al iluyx. In San Franelseo they will tie the Ktiestn of Mr. : 'V l...0. I. .O". ...... t ... i.iuitt.t i'iw II H i.llf. 1U f l.os Anseles where they willilluny itiuike their fiifuro home. J T J ! Mr. nml Mi". llouKliluit l.emlux iI.N. Tmej i.n.l Itttuslitej- .rt " " 'ml.lnel busine. uml , . , pleasure trip. Mr. nnd .Mi-m, ; .ui. .ii ie J will atteml'd by members of tlio valley cities. front mid n tsli.iifil lo tiiiU'U-i'H jlttier In tialel'liltlfM, hororiliei4 or balls for their ftuy In t'or va!lls, Friday eu'iiliif, will fltnl jail U i li; i ' liU' li I ;i mid iii IiooIb en , tlio in in litis thrown open for In jspeetlon by the visitors vli i inii.v see jast what work h nlvrn In lirant'h of study, iHie'.ieii oil vori'th'iuil jftinl- itltee hit vo utsii beelt planned, l he prinelpal speaUirs to lie Uwm Willlani S. Tiiylor or the l'ahfr sily ol Umiliieky ' i were lumber ' nmii. kept The busy re-elvlnir Valeuliues will the be openeil tomorrow, Valentine's day. i at their home on Crvsernt ar Xothing In the way of amusement inm?- They vveto hero to uttend yet sponsored nt the ychou! has 'hp wldi;:K of Miss lullo navU and Mervyn Joseph Tnuy. mm of Mrs Traiv on Monday after- opment in the United States today. No other producing, section has such expansion as this country is ,' noHv undergoing. From Alturas for that Modoc county 4 il. r..: . r ? t - i . . t- . , iuhii is ou ute inline- ui uowcr iiamain t.asin to inejereatetl so much interest anions .Klamath county line, mills are being constructed, log- the students of uiver.itt SCh0o! ing lines built ar.d other projects are "in the making." i"kiis forward tn . .,, . . . .. . v tomorrow with u (jreiHt deal of ' The Weyerhaeuser mill is under construction, lumber pleasure. r for the new Pickering mill at Alturas is being assembled; . i work has started on the construction of the 23-mile log-! Ki",rsi,' t. a. l ortned ( m i r ii t r i - 1 At a meeting held Tuesday i smg railroad of the Lamm Lumber company, to, 1 urasey ;,f!l,rllwn t niverside Mhooi J mountain; the I'elican Bay Lumber company and the i t'arent Teachers As.soeiat Um was) Kwnnriii T?ov rnmnanv !irh rilan rnmnli.f inn nf a lno-mNur formed. Mrs. Louis ! -j , i ... . , .. was eleclei Ihiusbli'l' !. t -. .. .. .i i. .. II.IVV .Hill lit , i I,., I,-. . . .... . , . - I v ll.. uaiiKiiur, t.ian.s iraiy, if ft for' San Francisco on last ovenltsit'd train nfler spenjius; tht past two days here as the liotie suesls of Mr. tmd Mrs. Claude lionhton Attend uti I'm MkIiI All piirelltd nf students ol',l'en tro! ami Fremont schools ain Houhton will leave; asked to. keen Friday evnltiK Thursdiiy mornlns tor ForHmid I open when n pni),;niiii w . 1 1 be motor.' They will visit friends t Kveii m Fremont inulltoi turn. PELICAN :i::io ii, in 1 LAST 'llMI.M TdllAV Matinee iiml( l:ciilnit ACTS JUNIOR ! ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE On lh Screen "EXCESS BAGGAGE" Mntinpcy 10c, 50c Evfitinff. 36c, 65c, 85c ItALCONY LVENING 50c STARTING TOMORROW 11 ' ' UPA7II ' with CHARLES FARRELL rAAlU ;t GRETA NISSEN The "A I It ( Hit I S" ' l iH'miiliitfr Wwi.lt fur It. :by in the nitherit metropolis, plan-'The piihlle'ls cerdl.Ulv Invlt.-U to null! to return tho week. her., tho first of attend. , Ticket Imve been placed on aale. The ufinlr Is lie lit k spun sored by the iVntrul-Fit nptii: I'. T. A. noon. liet tuned l ioin Si'iuli l.loyd I),. Lap wan back line into Met Tills AttiM'itoou Members of the Civic Improve ment mimiiy of the chamber of commerce met In regular .sesflou this iifternoon tit tti offlitj of Karl C Keyttolds. . exccuUvo sec- K.1 Porter retury. Meniliirs of tlti) Miss Ktta'tt'-. ineiiule J. J. Milier i. ,.i ,,i.i,,.,i respective units of timber in Eastern KlamathiKar, Drni..;)fll m:,.,.. !t.nd.rt. a. d. cuiiir, a. il-hum nnd Western Lake county this year; plans are being laid. school, vk-o j)rioiu; mw Fior-icuu iiottt.- k. Kiaim. Jix Mo by the Shaw-Bertram Lumber companv for the eventual 'enie Howo- "vt-uy; Mr. . c.jntmttid, J. s. Mills, m. f. Kohu 4 ,0 ., .. , . . " . , 0 ,. , sJohn.son. treasurer. The V. T. A. Mud K. S. Voatcli. , . construction of an 18-mile railroad into the Sycan Timber I wiU met,t on thc thlrtl Tll0S(!.lv! , , . unit; G, C. Lorenz, Klamath Falls lumberman, contem-io? each mouth. Xo meetinR will ! Do .Molnv Mwtlntf Thitrxbiy plates the erection of a mill in the near future which Will ibe bm February ' because of J Thursday evening nt S o'clock, tue meeting yestsruay. ) iwmuers or (lie u r u c r ol le ; Molay will met at Masonic Tent. VMtctt tit (Hey It.tinh Mrs, Cuthcrine Wrivlti. Mr. and Mrs Krnnk F.ihrUlKe and Villi t IllltU VI lJ I.. 11 l'ltl.,1,,1- ,,, '., ' ' ., ' " , M Lloyd De Lap wan Inn k at hi .miki run i uufiiT nun r.m 'ii i , b i,,,i,, t .11 .i 1 , ,,i,Ml ll,l H II Hll'.l'ill j of seveliil weeks III San FriiliclH- t . where he 111 eo l'l pa 11 liut his non, l.lod tv Lap Jr. w ho mib j nilttml to tt major ope ration upon i Ills eve The little fellow wa I forced to n main In tho sotiiliorn j city, uml Hospital. Pine Tree Cooper wet-p cnc.sta at the rain h home of Mr. and Mrs. .1, H. Otey lover the week-end The Otey ' ranch U lomtetl on Salt Lake. fcjj Tnilim,, MMlioee A I'tfiilnu 1 Barry Norton Zi Tlie Mi.lli.'i 'H Hot of " I1.1l Interest ill III Mr. and kin iiiiii It Mrs. L. lulls , Sin It !i of ! Commit- V,lh n.iLoisi 1.1II...I t lb., elnun-' Kd Os- 1,,,- ,.t v .iin ,1,. ! iii.inv 10 luik ever (arming t-unuliioii.-t In Klam ath eiiunty wiih Earl C. Ilcy noldn. 'executive fecrctary of the clumber of .commerce. I'ltie t.lori" "rLEETWING" A telie ill. una of In" itml bur 1111 ttie Sulmnl. Is n ptttlent ill Lull" employ 100 men; Klamath mills for the most part have ueen operaung inrougr.OUt tne Winter on a tWO-smU basis, , Trackers Assnelntlon .Vietinn !Ple. The Initiatory degree will be stonninz onlv lone enoufrh for reDairs: and Inmher on-1 On Saturday mornintr the renferred tipon thret candidates. ato are disposed to regarfl the forthcoming operating ;--h--J'w;;71-; year with a, certain amount of equanimity, and optimism. Merrill un 'attend the meeting of Members of the to be present. " order nre urpeil mver. Here t'lum the Fnsi MIks Mlnervn Kapcnan of t'hi cajto, Illinois, has arrived In Kla math county- to visit tor an in definite time. She is the ulster of Mrs. I. J, Walker of Sprastie That brief survey in the above paragraph-hardly !K,amath fonnty Teachers Aso-jMr. ami mi-s. iimfieiii Home elation begins to cover the field, but it gives one an insight into j r,-,rko Mi.nv Attended The Eastcrti Star nieetiiiB 011 j Tuesday night proved ime of th it. . 1 1. 1 . . 1. I'lloiih In t il) tthnr 1'rl.atlx. yd!. or of Hit C'li i tui ti in lU'view, was, it Iiiih! nrnH vMtur in Klamath Falls to- jdriv. Mr, Frlatttx attendtd t:i I forum luncheon of the rhnmVer I of commerce today. 1 i l.lceiiM- To W eil I Albert Uruley uml Certntde 1 Monroe tune granted mitrrtitKe lb !!( at the offlct of tln county, clerk late Tuesday afternoon ft I " 1 TtMtii:i:tu . ! r.iwi'Hrli'VVt mr i .Mi .n li ii'ii ii 1 w ' LIBERTY Tudii,t, MiilUoe I'UeiilHK "LITTLE MICKEY . GROGAN" Willi TlicAir -r JIVHMLI. TtHS 1 FRANKIE DARRO r - (,,! , JOBYNA RAIJ5TON 1 ToMllHKOW . Tl l U I l l s , I in "III'M I V & HI Ll.l.TH" of which Miss Augusta . Mr. nnd Mm. FrstiU 1'. ltat- ,. t,f ; K., .,.:. l.. u. u.. Tl tl. !..."'. .. . . ! . . . I,uu"1 iJOaiu.! 01 tne fciison, iyiiov to Kuttiii un rtuuut u.1,.11, icvcciia uiai. ttie lvtaiti.itti ,ciiooi is president, several lit- j Francisco where they were called j visiting member entet tallied country is the center today of a lumber development sec- 1 terrain speak-err w ill be heard ; last , Thursday by the sudden i Ajohu chapter member, ihl's be- ond to none in tha nation a lanre statement perhaps but i amI a"uui',cr of tl" ,waI lT"h ,,:i,sinK r HaUk,u' br0,l,r- ins ennuni courtesy extended. uim iu uuiit, m iiiw iiauuii a. tat fct siaieiueni pti ntph, out, ers win gjv pai)ers ol, various I .Velsoti r. Hatfield. r ' ! - jcrue, nevenneiess. 'subjects of interest. , i , !i; . ; - ' "" . i lleri' I'li'in Vri'kii ' rurrliuwM Store , A. L. Osborms ot 'Vicka. Cati- S. McClci- 'forni:i "it! in 1 Ji"t eit fit:i nut ilir to ..,-- ...... .,7 ... , - moved to remain here fur nt (curt- three Laki tlis- Makllii; Itome Hell Mr. and Mrs. K. Kverls Sjirnsue Itivtr have moved Kl.i tiath Falls to mak" their titre home. of iu- .; A Fishermen s School THE "Down East" fisherman is popularly supposed to i ' know .all there is to know about his own particular jast recently they purchased the S I ore- Mr. and Mm. Vern Ian of this city have ; Mac's store of the Mt. " e.tllirifr. and spnrlintr surh a rtprsnn to a CI i- ti kitlV- AlilitV&J 11 C4VIl.-0 OlUilUO ct tuuu ui-ai IliV U IVfl from Mr. and . Mr J. S. i '.left on , t trip ! through the east liist week. school to learn !store e. ' Ti- l...; .1 l i : i 1 1 ': , j , -us ut'iujj uutiu, iitjvvt;ei uuu n 110 jutie at an, . vvwie-i teen fishermen are now attending a six weeks course at i ,-"f fr California Halifax, Nova Scotia, under thc direction of the Diolog- aMUsl'ju.'rrui. ha jcal Board of Canada. They are being taught how to run California wheru Mrs. ihpir iohs scientific-all v thp hst wav to nreserve Dickled vi'i receive im-dicul mouths. He was prrntej a non resident permit at the clumber of eomciirce yesterday.- f , Oley Injnieii by Fall j Joaeph Otey iit ivi'iiveririR from ;un Injury Husttlined when he fell (Uiwu the icy . walk several tluyi Vii.llfi In i,le, Hen Nwh of Fort Ktematli wan a bu .iticuf. vt-iltor ln';Ali!tnd far stivffnt daydi i i Anderson, ve left for Ai'.dcnjon attention. r- u i i.. i.. t i (They formerly owned the White usii, i.uw to tare lor axju operuit; a Kiisuuut: vwvn, tiuw j,,.,. ,n ,.. to use the great science of navigation, and so on. This !omc time ago. sort of thing will make them more efficient jn their age- old tasks which means, of course, that they will get more money for the same amount of work; ir, ami Mrs. Hunt Home - -Dr. itud .51 ri , Warren. Hunt J rMiirneii ( lust nipht froifl Port- laml whi'it- they yptul ' Iho past : iu rural days on a i nuibined busl as ami plea'stin; trip. Dr. Hunt 'resumed his practice. " ' VKltiitK lleie ' .Mis JJrotiatiKh Hughes f Anti laud Is spending M-veral duys fit Hie city with r e I a t I v e s ami friends. . . Wainpli r Visiting D. J. Wampler, resldonl of FlyttjouUi, Idaho, arrived In the city yesterday. Mr. Wampler will Here From Chicago ; remain here for fcveral days IX spite the cold weather, John looking over business posilbiH Gaeek of Chicago, III., arrived iJ t OLD TIME DANCE TONIGHT Moose Hall Mwic Klrt ul H I', M. ! I ! 1 N' , The old ways aren t apt to be the best, even if they i Klamath Fails yesterday and .plans to Rjw.nd at leant a month jin southern Oregon. Mr. Cacek is 'traveling by motor and stopping here to look over possibilities. have stood the test of time. Modern science can give few good tips to almost any profession. ; Awful thought. Planes flying far inland during the next war can drop cooties on non-combatants. ' Still, the man who thinks he never makes mistakes ".usually thinks he made one when he selected a wife. 1 We are an idealistic people, and will make any sacri fice for a cause that won't hurt business. Taylor Itetumed South . . . . Ceorse Taylor, assistant divis ion engineer of the Southern Pa cific, with headquarter In Dnns- VisititiK With Datifjliler k Mrs. C. V Murphy of Ten n apt, California, is visltiiiK In the city j?j for a short time with her daunh-'A T 1 :r.-!:.-t-;:;'.--.:r.-x ANNOUNCEMENT j ' lr, HAKOI.I) M. l;i;OWX 'A ter, Mrs, C, ii. Foster and family.. From lihiho Falls '1 F. I). KiKftlc of Idalto Falls.)' Main.),' i Mpt-ndinc some tinu- Imi-r muir, transacted official business ?fout!icrn Oregon iran.tactlng bus!- i A ill Klam.'ltll F.ltlu v.lei-,triv ' ' nr,c. - 1' 'AnilOUflcH openiriK offices itt Klamath V'ulley Hospital for tin.- practice tit Kye, I'jir, Nose nnd Throat (ilam-s fitted and nil Irainci and letise.) furnished by uiyjiolf. j Kes. I'lione , OtTico ,1'liono, 11(7 For best results use BAKING FS3WBEH Some Price For Over ZQ Years i. go MIL I. ION 3 Of POUNttt USED H i CI U n UOVtHNHENT wmmvmsBWwmmwmmwmmmmwmwmmmBmnmmma ''Bobolink Hbs'e?, A Ml ' .1 The Winter Garden Sjiturday Night BO WRING'S MUSIC ' 'Don 't miss it" - Shop our, windows for -particulars. ' I uster Brbwri noe otore 23 Mom'n Pojp When money talks, it too frequently says "Good-bye, sucker." ! : If your little boy is to be a Democrat, take him while j young to see how a.postoffice looks on the inside, E D I TO R I A L S - . FROM OVER THE NATION THRKK TIIOCSAM) MILKS ,wor!d have contiguous frontier,' OF BOHDEIl AND NO FOKTS j marked perhaps only by fort. We) ' jin England are on an Inland liut Field Marshal Vlceoutit Allenby jislands have ceased to exist binee ! In the Landmark: Not more than jthe air force has developed. We j tslx-weeks' ago I had the great are no longer protected by "the honor to stand on my hind legs , inviolate sea," because a Lind-j In Chicago making a short re-' bergh can flick over from the 1 Bjiouse to the toast of my health United States in thirty-six hours,! by the English Speaking union, 1 quicker than our old fleets could; wbo.se hospitality I had the privi-! got ac ross to France with an east- j Icko of enjoying in several cities ;er!y wind a hundred years ajro ,; of the United States of America, tor leys. So that now all the; I had never been in the United frontiers all over the world are j .'Hates before. I stood on that 'very close to each other. I bhore at Chicago and looked' That makes it all the more re- arrows that wide expanse, of : mark-able that on the 3,000 miles! ocean it look like an ocean 1 of frontier between America' and ! from f h sh"r'- nnd you - kco' .Canada there is no fortress,! tl: a t it goes right away to the though every other frontier in; Chain of great, lakes which ulretch ;the worUl practically bristles with ; uiTo.ss forming a border between ; them. .North of tiio.se great lakes! tie United States and Canada. ani ,-out!i of tlioce great lakes! You remember that on those .they luivtj one langu?), the Kng-j great inland sens no battleship lish language; and I believe that and that preat frontier to tin the reason for that trust and why that, trust wilf continue, peace between the Knglish .speaking nations has now. en- a fort, there is no d'.tred for 'exactly eleven years, My H-rt. ThoM- two wiTli'tnt a shot beinx fired in au- r; aim tin-re is 1 1 - rea.-'Mi w'lat-. ver !li;:' I i an ... v, by a ?!wt ' i . r m,,.ii,. Li- l J i:i ; ! r By Covvaii TMAi.V: HCAVDl A!'iY li, OUT OF D.'-XrrTj. cO i BRCxrt-T tftsir. t;cv.' that all ti;,u sad LOCK . A 1 r - r;tv '"rivt if 0 V,,i'-'.v. ; - r I LCt.'T IHTF.N0 TLLT TWAr Wti CiiCS ny PATH IF I G0TT VJAUt AfiOUttU SF-VLK BUJtKi t lu 11 - r, T - .. 11 1 ! iW vo?- 'Jwir.mwtG tt.oo-.ot.rf &mo a tiv-ck cm" 1 . ,!,'.'' I'-'-iV'CliLO TCO'iV. I'M tOUCitk Ht wmm 4 t j - .. . l ., tt vu i mm . !','.','":? f -'!.. -1 I V. i ' 'ill ;' iu if, .'i.'i ;j t . . . S"il'ii". .'.'II . iM H i t nrT;. , i r o, ,. ,,V,V,.,',, ,,t .vl .' v; 'i. i - i-v Freckles and His Friends By Blossqr AZZyoO DOHG J VX WCM'S A HO AAJS YOU IM CL07AeSMDVl Do e M OUv J V r f i : V . . . - ' - '-;-- ....... I u. '" floats tbe north, between Canada and tl;c tniti d States, is undisfigured by any fortn-.e; fur 3. Out) miles t!icre is it', ii-, f. ;- ef I,.;-: a:'e y t as T r a-art UH ;.v, any other t 'vii n:i PtsAO f A2CM'.T'VtiU r, A'3Uj-AAiC- &30fi To TAiiE IT I V 16 5?'Of Mav?--I,M - '. vM -;i. . r" I. -T y FEELS GOOD BV'i 'toTiii D(X-.ToC ; Ak3T To MAJ V A',D "' - 4--- V- '; CO00 PE- GOOD J BV "'I WAD A ' AMC Tmp .' ,X o f , ' f I r. - ' : .! ,s-'.