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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1929)
' Thursday, February 21, 1f)2H fr Krvnr- -THB KVKNINCJ IIKKAI.D, KLAMATH FALLS. OKKOON Hzuvixuxg Hvralb t. n. Mi,AUKk:v K.inor ; K. U. K.M.MMf II mm I nma Mhiinkt Huhltthfd vrrr afternoon except Hutwlny by Th Hi nt Id t'u Company at mt-1tt Huttih Klfiti ntrM.-t, Klnmnth Knlla. .rKn. Kntvnd aa conl clan manor at tha fioitof ri' at Klnmath Kalla, ftrcfton. nn Aukumi So, io. uml.-r act of Cmibitk, Mimlt 3, .ST. SENTENCE ASA KEYES TO PEN AT THE THEATRES' "' I I Ml M .1 ., II r Mall Ona Yar. HI Mnniha , Thru MtmiliM.... Ori Muni li lrllvr4 kr Carrier 150 On Year M 50 2 75 Htx Mwnthn . 3 1.7ft Ttirv Month 1 4 .. .i Oti Munlh ,6 Former Prosecutor Must Serve From One to 14 Years. MCMIICK Al HIT III Hi: A V Ofr IHCl LATIO Nrwibr r tl AMrlatra1 LTrvaa Tha Aortlret tra In rxi-tiivly rnttttrd to lit or rrpuhllva flow of all now HUpatrh-s frlltxl In It or hot othrwlN crrditfd In thin rmpT, and ilo in imral nei imbllKbrd lUvrrln. All rights of r ptihllr1on ( pim-cIh! llKmi,-hfM hrrhi ar alio r-ws-rv. it. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, IMS. California s Lethargy "ALIFOKNIA people should undorstuiul that the road from San Francisco to Klamath Falls is also the road from Klamath Falls to San Francisco. The delay in building California's portion of that highway is cost ing San Francisco and other California points consider able business. If it were u big undertaking there might 1 be some reason for the California lethargy which is so pronounced, but it is not a large project, at all. Oregon has a number of standard roads built to the state line and California, with her boasted progressive jiesa has not connected with a single Oregon road, ex- Jfept the Pacific highway and that construction is sec ond grade. r It was the proper thing for the Klamath Falls Cham ber of Com merer to take up the' highway question with California through the legislature of the two states, and 1 lso ask the governor of Oregon to urge upon the gov- J frnor of California the need of having the roads con nected, ,-, . The memorials which will very likely 'be passed by the Oregon legislature not only calls California's atten- ; tion to the highway situation, but it also calls attention j of the entire west to the tardiness of the Golden Gate ; state in making the most of opportunities offered it by Oregon. i t.Ofi ANCKI.KS. K.b. 31. IAIM Ana Koyos, foriur district attor ney cf l.os Angeles county, today van preparing, in a slccl rvll. to continue his hnillo to escape a avBtonro of from olio to fourteen years In San Qucntiii prUou for bribery ami conspiracy. With hint behind the bars of lio coun ty jail ii K. II. llosonberg, cou vlricj aloiiK with Keyes ami Hon tietioff, and also under sentence to San Uurntin. tietioff. Spring street tailor lu whose little hop the state contends bribes Involv ing Keyes were pssed. Is frco on his own recognitnnce. 11a U suf fering from a stomach ailment, and. apparently broken in health and spirit, baa been allowed to tilo application tor probation, pending which pronouncement of sentence upon hint has been do fererd for two weeks.' Keyes, with Ms co-defendants, fought two days in an effort to gain a new trial from Superior Judge Kdward I. Butler. The plea waa denied yesterday and sentence pronounced upon two vf tho three, but llio big house a; San Quentln. already peopled by mauy whom Keyes prosecuted In boa Angelas over nearly a quar ter of a century, will not see tho former . district attorney yet awhile. Notice of appeal, fiM-U'e yes terday, has for the time "being at least rescued Keyes and ltosen berg from the shadow of the pris on walls. Judge Mutler denied an application for bail, however, and the remainder of the fight, which Keyes sserts has "Just begnu" must be conducted from aounty jail cells. Patterson Remains Silent T face of the fact that Johnnie Kelly, political editor -of the Oregonian, sees a possibility of Governor Pat terson becoming senator from Oregon when McKary goes on the federal b?nch, not a word is uttered by the chief executive. He holds that silence which is golden, and which is always good for a newspaper guessing con test His proposed visit to Washington, D. C, is a trifle indicative and Kelly may have.the governor well pegged. At least. Governor Patterson is not inclined to desert public life at the present time. OFFICERS ILL i AT Till: I'rXU AX A pictorial Rem. brand now In j theme, and all tliaj uy film put !rou could ask tor in tho way of tliilllK and sterling cnloruln inient, "The Air Circus." begun a , run ut the IVItnui todny, which jprotulncR to set new record. This fox film U Kiiiwrh enlcr , tninniclit. It lakes the movie goer up ill the clouds makes him forget that he's looking at a i screen, and gives the sensation ; 'of actually riding lu a pluuo. i Mora thsu S per cent of the 1 picture Is uiiulo elf the ground. Tho director. Howard Hawks and Lew Seller, have robbed many persons of tho thrill of their first plaua ride, becuuso Is it Impossible to IniitRtue oneself .within a theatre during the ! screening of "The Air Circus". , To kit Intents and purposes tha I theatre patron Is riding the skies i with David Rollins. Sua Caryl and Arthur Lake, tho three young j principals In the cast. Tho theme of the story con cerns two young men who leavo their home In tho country town to lake up flying on tho I'aclflc coust. One, David HolMua. whoso brother gavo bis llfo overseas to savo the owner of tho aviation school, where the boys go to study, trom death by an enemy plane, logically should develop Into a competent flyer tor hit Interest centers in flying. How ever, ho develops Into a dud. so to speak, showing an ever grow ing, fear of the air. Tho olhcr lad. a daredevil, whoso interest centers In sky travel rather than learning the mechanics of flying on the ground work, flies rings around Rollins, though they both have tho same teacher Sue Car ol. Delaney and Miss Carol eipect great things from Rollins because of their knowledge of his broth er's bravery In driving his own plane into th,t -of an enemy to save Delaney. thus sacrificing his life for his buddy. FIGHT I CUT! , The Mariners Do Travel JOIN the U. S. marine corp and see the world ! The catchword of the blue-clad recruiting sergeant is pretty nearly justified, at that. Major -General John A. Lejeunc, commandant of the corps, reveals in his annual report that in 1928 approximately two-thirds of the en tire corps sky service outside the United States. The bulk of these, of course, went to Nicaragua. ,A large detachmfent was in China, and a good many more served in Haiti. Then, in addition, the marine contin gents of various battleships and cruisers did consider able traveling. . It begins to look as if the recruiting sergeant's slogan just about fits the fact. Here From Itoseburg J From Pine Ridge Jack Brady of Roscburg, cou-j Mrs. E. Guillispie -of Pine aected with the Southern Pacific I Ridge spent Wednesday in -the (Continued from Pace One) lata the county assessor to 12200. ! Klamath county commissioners j would receive 11500. I Insofar as the sheriff's salary ; Is Concerned. It haa not been 'changed for 13 years and at this jwsston of the legislature, there .was a move afoot to increase It to 384tt a year. In support of this Increase.' ir haa been point ed out that the Klamath sher iff's office has more civil and .criminal work than any' other ; county In the state outside of Multnomah county. j The new salary schedule is, based on assessed valuation of jthe bounty and, apparently, does not take Into consideration the 1 local conditions obtaining In each county or the area of each '.county. AT THE MIIF.HTV Wally . Wales, action star of wpflffrn stories plays tonight and tomorrow at the Liberty In "Oiil lopin On". Aa the star of the piece he returns to his home af ter serving a prison term for a crime of which he Is not gulltv. The vDllan steps In and Alan llule mid Robert Armstrong arc feuturi'd members of uu un usually brilliant supporting cant. Htnlo. Hollywood Dog slur appears al ull performances dur ing the showing of "The ,Coi", and iiKiiin Sutuiiluy multiice and evening. This dog In one of the film eaplliil's moM ciiimIiIo ni'turj and his showing in Klnimitu prior to his return there mm I hut Is c.iuslng much comment on the part of kiddles us well us growu Ups. . SERVICES FOR DR. CAMPBELL CONDUCTED Amidst n profusion of bcuull fill flora! offerings with bun- j dreds of friends gathered. . final i rites for the late Dr. Thomas ' Chamber Campbell wero held i this afternoon from tho Karl Whitlork funeral home, Pino ave nue at Sixth. ' Rev. J. Henry Thomas of St. Paul's Kpiscopal church offi ciated. During tho service Mrs. Fran cis R. tMds sang solos accom panied by Mrs. M. Helena Joy am. Representatives of the Masou Ic lodge, of the Commundery. the Klks Lodge and Veterans cf Forelgu Wars artended the serv ices. Nurses frexn the Klumath Val ley hosplliil attended In a body. The remains, accompanied by Mrs. Bertha NL Campbell, tho widow, and Rev? J. Henry Thom as will be tuken to Monmouth. Oreg.n. tonight. Vault entombment will be made tomorrow. Powerful Skin Rerr- f ( cdy Discovered Dries Kcseiiin, llni'hcrV Hill mid Hkln Kiuptions. Must (lite Results In T D) or Money lluik t PIIOl.KTHIIINt: Uraerlr mid fixtures; lurnlluro mnda or repaired. Krea consultation on Homo problems. ' riNKHIt'tlll SHOPS) l ull 1 1 IN , C-O-A-L Young Transfer Co. , Plion. 1097 il'lils wonderful surgeon's pro scription now known ull over America us Moone's Ktmcnilil till, is so efficient In the tivaliiioul of rllu discuses that the llchliig of eeselll.1 llflcll itnp Willi olio, ap plication. A few npplleutioiia uuit I lie most persistent ruses of maenia often lire healed never to rxlimi Moone's Kinemlil Oil Is ite and pleasant to use mill II la so powerfully antiseptic and dcoihyr Hiit tliul even odors arising lnM iilieTi. gnngreuu uud cancer ktn .Instantly killed. . .Moone's Fmeralil Oil In Ihrt original bottle Is dispensed by, pharmacists. Star Drug store al ways has .Moone's kuiernld till ou hand. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS - URINU RKSULTS IE 22nd ANNUAL ' Fireman's Ball MERRILL COMMUN ITY HALL Saturday, Feb. 23 Los Sailing's Orchestra featuring Jerry Hogan 5 111 PAPERS ARE iisie Publications in Mexico 1 Hit Hard by Angry Government. spent Wednesday in Klamath Falls. ' Mr. Brady attended the Elka dance last evening at Elks Temple. ... Entertained at Bridge .r . This afternoon -Mrs. f N. J. Crain entertained with bridge at her home on Crescent avenue. city shopping and visiting with friends. From Rocky Point . Mrs. H. E. Hansberrr of Rocky Point spent Wednesday-Jo the city shopping. , Mrs. Ilansberry la correspondent Jor The Eve ning Herald.' t - - ' - Ii w MEXICO CITT. Feb. U; fl'PI asulal The Mexican government Is ei- causes his" arrest and then holds ! pected to take action against the np the local b'auk. ; From that i live leaning capiial newspapers point on the action "is all that possibly in the form of an adver coukl be asked by the follower tUing boycott as a result of an of the westorn drama.' , officii statement Issued today by the Interior department, declar- AT THE PINE TREE 'ing the. nea'spapers "accomplices WlllUin Itoyd to Picture. l'lifi'S'-"' 2 .ictor u Permin lTiitailiuVSrra nlade Bku Dne to the success ot the Am-j"?1"! V uMI.!rffmiT.f-a nwrc blnatlon of William Boyd as tho " h '"hnP star and Dooajd Crlp a tho di-i'"- "hleh the llishnp said rector of "Dross rarade." the two Priests in Moxlro would be per reunited In the filming of "Tho milled In register on "their own Cop" a new De Millo studio pro-1 responsibility" If they desired lo dnctlon starring William lloyd. ' Prnll government to "hum- the Plm iaie mem. . Tno presldenx approved I no In terior department's statement prohilsing energetic pitiilhhmeut for the editors responsible for publication of Mora's statement. U was recalled that Presldeiit Portes (ill removed ull official I advertising from thn tiewsnaner WOOD We are making herculean ef forts to keep up with our or ders. The sawdust and bog fuel business Installed are op erating very satisfactorily. DRY WOOD Is holding up flue. Dry Slabs, any length. Rlork. Limb, Hotly, Coal, Fuel Oils. Oil Burners, Sawdust and Hog-Fuel Burners If It Is economical heat you desire, we have It. PEYTON & CO. 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The California state legislature will be asked to complete, six roads In northern California to connect . with aiz Oregon high ways which have been 'built to the slate line if a resolution pas sed yesterday at tho chamber of commerce forum is acted upon. The resolution imssed asked that a memorial oraftc by the chamber of commerce' -bro be passed by tho Oregon" stale leg islature requesting tho California law making body to Complete the highways In tho northern, part of our sister atato on the south One copy of the memorial which the. Klamath chamber wishes passed Willi be sent to Andrew W. Collier, representative in this district, and a second copy will be mailed to Governor which Is showing at Tree. . Crisp, one ot tly clnema'a vet eran directors, started his career In "The Birth of a Nation," when he was associated with' David Wark Griffith. Ho directed many of the screen's mot celebrated rut.uinu III Iihi. wIiIIm his recent cf. forta lncludo "The Fighting ' Exoelalor and forbade general ad Eagle". "Dress Parade", and i wllr lo use the newspaper as "Stand and Deliver." a rma,i ot whl" '"' '""'"'red yillian Boyd rose to slardom!an,,-oyor,,mi:l,t "wPPr slor- unders Cecil B. DcMille and plar-'c' ed the featured title role In 'The ' Volga Boatman". His recent star i Post of,lce Tomorrow pictures are "Skyscraper." 'The' Postal, employes will enjoy a Night Flyer." "Dress Parades", i rc,t ,rom thcir b'ncs duties "two Arabian Knights" and oth- j tomorrow . Washington's birthday, crn one of the legal holidays ob- - "Tbo Cop" Is an original story cr,,t,d by lne l;'ll,e 8ntc Sv; of New York's underworld 1.y Kl.!ornn,ollt- Nj ueliverles will bo- mmio. loinorrow. . . - - ion viawson anapieu ny layi Garnet t. Italpb Block was llu'l producer. Jacqueline' Logan,' 11EKALD CLASH1F1BB AD8 . RHINO KE8ULT8 lo the chin waa more effec- a terrific left into Ruhlin' stom- nnw" P"" OI ia'ornia is lha'a a left lo the breudbas-!ach. The gong rang and Huh- one lbe ot,Jflct of he South anyone of them would tukellin, In terrible pain, staggered ern 0W" nl Northern Call ead of the class. . i lo his corner, Madden-took onb ! f"r"la eTeIot",",nt association If a prizefighter in the days pion, and Billy Madden, hi man when this picture was taken hadaser, urged bim On in every way tried to give a lecture on Shake- VTound, lt Iooked speare to the Tale students he tUough Ruhlin really would would have been locked up. jlrausier the title to his own One glance is enough to assure broad shoulders. But in the . . i .i v i . i ..... .... It r. it..,, ......... . ...in . r 1 1 i nityuoay inai iiiesu mree umtnicn ; intra tne ax, wielded py jeliries ; wmui 1111 ow j could not under any clreum-jfcii Wtn a vengeance, and byia"l,ed 10 Introduco the memorinl ; stances recil9 segments of Othel-'the end of the fourth Ituhlin j rni to nrKe " Passage by thn lo or even Venus and Adonis. n ,.,i .hane. Just before ' legislature. . . . , But. If asked whether a right 'the fifth ended. Jeffries whipped '' he completion of roads in the book to the chin waa more effec-'a terrlfln trr into nnhlln tnm- ' northern part of California is the tliiiu ket the head of the class. . it0 hi. corner. II adden- took onb ,'""'. wrveioproeni. assocmiion , In!,ni t il.ase three eenllemen ; inb ni hi. i- ti, representaUves of Jackson, offer a perfect example of the old ! sponge. Josephine counties In Oregon .reboot ot boxing, n the center Is ! Jack Jeffries also was a fight- afd r. 'fo'-J ii,- rrfru. ha-rv-ihf ,-hm. i.... .. n-.j . (a "ava ---Jolnad toa1d In the. T,lon Til. hroiher. Jack Jeffrles-nr' ha,-v-..ii.,. "accomplishment of the objec- stands to tho left, whllo the great quite good enough to tackle Fltz Tommy Kyan. middle and wel- simmous. Corbett and men of .......1.1., I. I i. la nn thn lohl . '" ti iji'e. no ouin no oouui a(h p.. liWeeH both end at This picture wa, taken, dur-.rank high l the list were he ! tflt , ng on of their training sojourn, alivo today, hut, then he work-,Kour otner roaulf tliat arfl com. In Happy Hollow back of the ed as a sparring partner to his Ieted , Ore?on 8n(1 wh,. Cal. Arllnpto,, Hotel at Hot Springs. ! bro her. . lf()rna uag pronllwa to connect Ark. Jeffries was preparing for, Hyan, . middleweight ruler, i w(n r,nu ln(0 that Klale aro: his fight with Otts imlilln, which served as an Invaluable boxing . , i.akevlew-Alturas i highway. K.wn iiuco in i..vi wi m "'."-"r io jeuries. At tne re- the Itedwood highway, the Koose- .neciiuuir s riiviuou, sun rraucis- quest or William A. Brady, co. , 'Jeff's manager, llyun took the That fight saw the' death iblg fellow In band and fa unlit blow to lttibllu's title hopes. Sti- j him how to hit properly. In 1 11,-m I'or llnmv mulatcd by a victory over Tom addition to that. It was under Miarsoy via the knockout route, , Kyan s tutelage that the famous . Alaoma spent Wednesday evening Oils was certain he was destined Jeffries crouch came ftito exist- In the elty attending tho Elks; 10 becomo heavyweight rhnm-.ence. dancing party at Klks Temple. lives of the association. Two of the highways. The Dalles-Calt-fornla and the Klam-! tho j county, t We Delivered 63 New Fords The Month of January 77 unfilled orders for the NEW FORD on hand. Practically all of these orders will he filled the months of March and April. ..' . By placing your order NOW we can assure' you delivery ' . upon short notice-- . . . , , FEATURES OF THE NEW FORD . i-. i . ' velt highway highway. 'und the Pacific Mr., and Mrs. Matt Kgan of m enables you to nulce an endless variety of wbolceome, healthful fooJs Cakes. Cook ies, Biscuits, Lough' nuts, etc. all evenly raised and properly baked. Try it and learn why it MAKES BAKING EASilR LESS THAN I PER BAKINO jjPAKINQ EASiEft DOUBLE ACTING SALES Hi TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND Low speed engine v ' v Steel spoke Extra large balloon tires ALL STEEL BODIES Choice of colors - - -; - - Come in and see them .-'! Houdallie Shock Absorbers - - -Try their riding quality Shatter-proof glass -. - - - A real safety feature . The perfect balance of body and chases iry the NEW FORD on a curve A long life motor and high speed at low REVOLUTION PER. MINUTE - - Exclusive Ford Patent - - - Better tire mileage and better riding .qualjty Ask us about the weight of your X ,.,. ; ... . ! favorite model and get a surprise Six unit braking system ' Safe, silent, quiet and efficient ' '" ",V ' "' ' : I . ' . . : . We want you to get behind the wheel and drive ' the car yourself. Arfk us for a demonstration. $ 9th and Klamath Ave. Phone 427 Klamath Falls, Ore.