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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
rtIR EVEXTXG IIKRAf.D, TvT.AfATH FATXS. OREGON " Tlmmlay, Mnt-ch 21. tfl2(lf' ; T. B, A1ALAKKKV.. f II. L.Nv.l.lSH ....... IliiKlm-ha Kdlior IMiblUUd vury ftrno0fi xt-tt HunOny fcy Th I torn I J luLtUttiug Cohipuriy lit 102123 Koulh Fifth fttrmt, KUm.tth K;illn, Oivkou. DEALERS STAGE Movinc Into die Cabinet , BLOODLESS mfl ur mu Ona Year. Hl Mouths l'hr Months.... On Month .ts. l.TS . 1.5 - .65 ll'llnr kjr Carrier Ona 1'..Hr ; St Klx Moulin ... J 1.0 Three. Months l.l Ona Month - .IS AKSIX lATI'.K IIKas I.KAIKU V IMH MKum:it ai hit hi iikai ur utt i i.atio Kntaretf as aarond class matter at tlia ttofttnffica at Klamath skills Drsaon, on AukusI 3n. two, under an of t'onrmit, March I. IS? ! ' rUHTLAM). March 21. (AIM, I Three service stiiHtm exhibit- 1 ci price signs today calculated ' J lo Hue motorists tip ut their; . iptimp. The price wits lim 'cents. All about . tlu'in were " . ! jiptm listing gustiMtui at . , , . " ! sswsisiai rn 'cont.-th "standard" prl.a not i Ths Associated Press Is exclusively entitled lo tlis Ma or repuhllea- ' . . . ., Hon ot all news dlanotch.-s nrvdlted lo It or not therwlne credited In . hT ,u Portland Kelull Gusoline this paper, and also tli ojal i.m ptihlislisd therein. All rlKbu of ra- . Dealers Protective aaVocintion I ubllc.tlon of ap,cliU dispatch.. l.-i-Hn ar. l-o reared. (m) Boncomformll,M ,u. , i lions are owned by the Texus i THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929 j company and leased lo operate. J I Texaoo's derision to full from I the oil company rtnks when the , TV Sl . . ti . ti . (wholesale price was Jumri.il. 1 he Contest Between Railroads !" riou, r rutora to make the I regular ( rs association lust night voted i lo fix the price at 20 cciiih u gal'ou, retail, beginning today, lit was decided that l( other re- I (nil rl a fa 1 a i iln nut fnrni TALAMATH FALLS has two .railroads the Southern : rent margin Pacific and the Great Northern. The Great Norfh-j official of Texaco hero wild ern desires to build south from this city to connect with ?r?Z J?u!l the Western Pacific; the Southern Pacific is objecting u-vui. The company was imerest on the ground that it has sufficient railroad service to 'd- lni'y all. oi-'r in tank wagon care for the territory The case is before the Interstate , h? bwtaSi!' ""'' : Commerce Commi--sion. Each railroad will file testimony ; ... and data before that tribunal; each railroad will pro-' SA-N" khaxcisco. .Mur.-h si. . .. Ait a MAP) Although. ail but one o: duce evidence to back up arguments. . , h0 lorMp ol, havo The Evening Herald can see no earthly good thativamvd the wholesale priie of can come of propaganda. Neither can we see any good !axoiine "ere from ten to is ., , ... - .. . . . ... ,. ceut a gallon, retailers still weio that will follow community fights, where citizens line1,, ,lipgcrhcil,. ovcr lUe )rk)) 0( up on either side. Klamath Falls has had this in plenti-jfuei at service stations. fnl rlnaps in ho ivist. nd tin hpli-' we snpak thi spnti. I The retail service station tleal- ment of the sound thinking people when we say no wore is wanted. This city wants more railroads, to be sure. That is A natural want. 01 eJiy cuiiniiuiiu uut iu ttrsr liic tutii-that quotatOIIi ,ne prll.e lt ,u : ni unity to pieces advocating a for-or-gainst policy for! be cut to u cents. The garugr! either railroad is not only asinine, but unfair to both ov"vn 'tlo" hlch1 hcA b,;1 , . . . , ., , nndcrtelliuK the aorrlce atalioa , railroads. Each has heavy investments, each railroad deaU.r.t waj nmler!.tood to have, is serving this community. Klamath Falls, like a just I failed to make up the re-uiii ! nnront uh Vtn Ivit iiic hAvs ran hnnnrnhlv fin nnt Vl- i Price along Wit , ,f . . . . . . . ., ! Garage owners started jng more as a communuy man reiuse 10 enter into no- j ct ,ho pri(:e 19 cenlll Tester breaking contest over the issue. iday but In aoine lustancea ptiso- And, besides, we have been visited by two mem- " bel'"f V1 c;n''i ... . .. .. bofoc sundown. Independent bers of the Interstate Commerce Commission during the !deale , outiyinB dWricu main- j past year. Each member was given a dinner by business jtained the price at :t cents j u :. a . t -l u .1 ." t - .gallon. t stated emphatically that propaganda counted for nothing when the Interstate Commerce Commission was called upon to decide a ase. ' 1 ' ' Resolutions of Commercial Clubs, Chambers of Com merce.. Boards bf Trade and Civic Clubs are meaningless and without weight. The only evidence considered is sworn testimony presented by witnesses before the com mission. This being true, why should there be' drastic waving of arms and loud talk by communities over a j strategy is to draw General Caiies i ., . northward Into a trap, to cut him j ' Individuals and firms will naturally do what they choose to do in such matters. If a firm or an individual sees fit to take a firm stand for or against either railroad, that right cannot be questioned. The point the Herald wishes to drive home, if pos sible, is that Klamath Falls should not rave and roar, as a community, on either sjde of the question. ' r ; ; r a o i,.r it a v-r':"-'A. feuCaUMtUWs'taa Q urn (.-,.; t. '''ill pi ' ' Lfi; 14 V r A ituia..iJ I a a 1 "u if th the others out to ; REBELS LAUNCH DFFENSVE i) a (Continued from has OBsi off from relniorcemenu anil j then to launch a major drive ; against him. sift s.V',r-i-eo'UX. a- '-"-'-,tr- M isijaist.art - . , Link of Friendship Between Nations Forged as Princess, i Prince Are Wedded Today ! dShU, Norwii.v, .Mureh HI. (A. 1 1 1 A firm II11K wna forged I't I ween tli" niyul ' fuiitllltv it nil letiile!i of Norway Mid Hweden ; ttiid two yottiiK tteurln wore 111111I1 i;lnd totlny aa the aolenin worils were pronounced In Hit' old ifltureli of Dill' Holy Siivlou;' -wlileh made frown 1'rlnie Olu' 'of Norwuy and rrlneeia .Mnrilia jof Sweden mult and wife. ' The Nurwritiuit cuiiilul has not Iwcti given uu opptrtuiill I In u long lime fur stttli tetlvlt and rejoicing. Jt rose to the oe iinslon wlU) a vast oiitimiri'itig lug, If not seeing. Hot nieiiior 11 hie cell lltony TIim .N'orvti glut' hMnuliamiiiii iiiuiuity had ev.vi filled Iniiil fpcukers nlmtg lit1 slnela aJ.iieul to the fhunli Mir ihnt Hie liniiiiti crowd 1, t" alile to follow the elitlro aervlc.'. AliHiltlle allellfe reigned III . . firnl, hut when Hie words "I till, house roofs, were oielli ' t Uttered hv the pi lllie hy apeealura. Hhiumiii Is .if who 'l '! urluress, lite gnat tlironj hud poured him Hi" I'y fieni raised clioer nflec cheer. Then nil imrla of Niinvuy to puy ilh-:ih roitl sttltiie was fired from urn to their fiiiuru king mid hi.i U'tf faalle. slegiiters III the hut nrlncesa. Wifeless imiie . Jnio ! Imr stimuli tl lllnlr sirens It ml nlny lo give the iui,iil,ul Vn nj, the uwltillui glv , vetil a whole 1111 .iii(irlinilly of jhwir- gfeal p 11 1 li r n Ihj tli . in ar of the populucu whlelt throngiM J t'iw v,2r , the lalshl-docoraicd strols tuiill I Jtfjj ' sMitnies lit the vicinity iinil aloiivj At 'qXj X ijv MT the loule of the wedding pr ' L ItfLpf'' cession, olleys of cheers grei"- f-xf ed the bride mid bridegroom niulj; their entourage as thy drove sJ Kkl lite church and then emerge t alter the wedding. ThiJ wedding 1 ereinony Itself wns a comparatively simple set -vice and la-cause of Hie limited . accommodations of the mot! t nil (lie was witnessed hy a ft w hundred persona unlv The most striilion wu; Nnrweglun people, who buvo tak en Htelr crown prince's yotiu.'t lirlde Iti their hearts. outill,l( theiuMA'ttas showing how weicouie ' was the ttoptlul evfitt to k Ilia:' 1 llaakiiit's aullec(4, 1 All points! of ritliliige, even lo : I'rsons univ. 1 it enthusiastic deiit'iu-1 as outsttle a hero lli' ' HEAR RUTH ETTING and other COLUMBLA ARTISTS on the records without lit scratch MACILL DRUG CO. 528 Main " Phone 270 c'o.ubiaSi UUTll aud liiairtimruiatl IteroiUs I1UI.II Luvrr, Conic Mack to Mrl Uiotn "77 s,m ' Moon ). htsciaunr f ham "Thm Vonn"J-fot 7oi ' Paul Whitrman and His Orrhsatra. 10 inch. Ji.-. s ' IIIM.II I Faw Down an' Oa Botvnl Atlanta (ial-A' r.-.. Charles Vulchrr and Hi . Orchastia. la imh, :. 11.10-11 Sweethearts on Fa. 'de 'foca ftmtrtin bt Nd Mill,,), I'm Sutry Bally tfoea K Irani hr Nmd MiMrr).. fil Cg.n 4ioto Mil. loo Chatln. lo inch, 73c, ' l.'li.rar,.l.n, Mooo. Mississippi (Hrte I Am) Vocas Creole Crooner. 10 .nun, 7 Sc. Doll. , t:t.n Otsd Have Both 10 l - .rUt M,D,a in Vou Aims.. B,,7' -i'nm flar60t. Oue Lnmbardo and 'Hn R.eai Canadians. ' ..!.t lvn.sk, ... VIVA tONAI aiCOMO.NC-IHl ULCOHUk WyilHOUT SCRATCH MEXICO CITY. .March 21. (A. chief rebel commander )u the Province of Vera Cms. was exc-; EDITORIALS from over the Nation It was moving ri.iv in t It- cillnet. and e moving picture Is this of five nictrber of i'rt'.sl'ifu! Hoovers official f;nilly being sworn lino, ofrirc. With iIm-ui urn the men who administered III" oaths. . P.)-Ceneral Jetua AI. Agulrre . "-''' ic rivm. are: atinrany i.eii. nii uiii.um 11. -i.r. 1 .,.. ... ,k '.Mitchell and Lharleji II. Sor.tiio.-rer, iipiiuiiiltni in elt-rk of the tie-1 lnnuicul: Secrets ry ot th" Interior Kev l.jru.n Wilbur ami W. II. 1 Ai ker. chlff i-l..rV A T rinvi: .ilr ..li.t-lr .tf flic iuut..rrti.- . cutcd at La Magras. eia Crux, an., ps;ma.r'. Henerul Walter K. "Ilrown: Alexander J. 1 Province, at 7 a. m. today after uoye. secretary m former Secretary of the Navy Wilbur, and Wll- 1 court martial. The presidential f bur's puccesstir. Charles Francis Ailains; and E. W. l.llibev. chief' castle did not state whether the, clerk of the conimcrco department, and Secretary of Commerce 1 body would be brought to ilexk ) I Hubert P. l-amout. , . CUT for burial. ' ; . . ; : 1 Aguirre was captureu yestcr-, 1XTS.I I.K.HT. day after a short fight between ; ' ' federals and his few fullowers. In which two jenerala were klll- SHYUX'K XOT Gt'ILTY ( ported surplus pork, we Imported . Toledo Blade: Shvlock bad j millions of pounds of beef to .nothing to do with it. but In ; supply the domestic market. j aoine way, the people ot thej To some extent the higher! United States were deprived of j price of beef la the cause ot do- i more thun a pound ot flesh per creasing meat consumption. The capita last yeur. official author-! price went up In compliance with tty for this statement Is found In i the law of supply and demand. ; the report of the federal bureau , A few years ago when beef prices 1 COLC11HIA. If ot animal Industry which Khowg wont below cost of production. ; (AP) Nearly three LO.NDO.V. ed, it ws announced t Chapul- 8ail1 ,0 . eiec March 2 L. What : The Sout)itrn I.aflwiiy U the ftrt HrUi&h ytcm to ajopt the i.-slrH ilrepfcp. STUDENTS RUSH Tr nccrwcr-iii: IV UlWLi VA ! FTRFn PAPIII TY . . mmr ' 4 K March 21. thousuiifl I to be tne world's large ! -a. . . it cxpe slru vacuum tube. At the' op of the bulls a metal fin ratdittor can li s off a heal of S.'itioclvjjicijt. fav enltelt. dosinR." Ruh on tiafaeKS I' that meat consumption was one ; some cattlemen were put out of I student at a mass meeting lust and seven-tenths pounds per cap-i business, and others bred fewer j night decided luuppetil to, thy Ha less In 1!)28 than In 1937, animals. - board- of curator from thu tie- when the average poxisoii ale I However. In these times of clslon of the board's executive' 130.7 pounds of meat In twelve j general prosperity, price Is only j'gronp ousting three ' faculty mem months. one Item In a selling campaign, j hers of the University of Mlv - Total meat production beef; Lack of systematic national ad-jsourl. The board's action was sheep und bogs of the United vortlsing in a large way by the : predicated on circulation among .States lust year. Is estimated j meat packers and the more stv closely at 83.000,000 pounds dentary pursuits of a majority iniore than In 1927. but part of cf the people in this age ot the pork was exported and the mechanization of Industry also 'production Increase was more; may be important ifactors altering students of a sex qntrstltfimnlra which was held to be' highly Im proper. ; . Intervention of two professors both under fire jut the board. than offset by growth of popu-jour dietary preferences And, averted possible violence at the latlou. Therefore, while we ex-1 habits CONSCIENCE OF SLAYER BRINGS HIM TO POLICE . meeting. One Was Dr. Harmon ! O. DeGraff, dismissed by the ' board, effective March 23. TlJ-f tathar itraa rdf. Jesse Wrench. WORK IN MAY i110 'nB reprimanded' by th i board. We have ' ?t out for HOPE TO START 1 If present plans do not mis- ; rn jtt A wj PRIMpF irry. work will begin the latter j VCiImX rilllV-t- ., PAYS TRIBUTE TO NOTED HERO CHICAGO. March 21. AV1 'carry. jjohn MacKenzio has como back, 'part of May on the first unit of; PAYS TRIBUTE .-Ills tattered telescope bulging ! tne isuu.uuu drainage contract' with bonds and mortgages worm (of the Klamath Irrigation district,! SSOO.tMJO and with a confession I H. D. Newell; superintendent of '.that he killed a man last Oc-M Klamath reclamation, said j.oday. J MUNICH, March 21, (AP) tober. ' Beeautte the drainage eonlraet ; For Crown Prince ItupiM-cht MticKen.lo said his conscience I was not nnnrnvnd l,v tho amtsr I ot Kavarla gave the Assixjlutad nuu irouoieu mm ever since uc i userg vwn first submitted, the on appropriations had Press a short signed tribute to lober 24 when, as he phrased it. cimiti nn n,,nrnrinnn. ,,, Marshal Koch today. rhe was provoked" to the point not provided funds for the work, i "Mariilal 'mU- Hr fl,-,rcJt Of shooting Arthur Glanke after j However, Mr. Newell said it was ! alvcr""rT' was besides General long years of wrangling, legal .n,. niroii, .i.m . .,i '.... i Gallienl, who proceded film In and physical, over a "spite i0f money could be obtained for!a"a,u' tho work this year, though nut as! -More surprising than his coi)-!milc, gl) wouM have b(J(,n Bvan. fession waa the discovery of his ; ai,ia , ,., h,A . wealth. Always he had lived iinst summer frugally. Ho was known as n ' , " ; retil estate operetor. but police . i ' 9i V - f''L' I .had no knowledge- that his oper-i A KOLtlMi KKCORO. , ,, 5U- I ear OOltre f . , allons were sufficient to product! I I Trefttod ftt Home nearly bulf n million dollars. i ST. LOUIS. March 21. The ; Mi. II. 1. Stiihl, Denver. Colo, '' ' world's record fcr buirol rolls. ' S'tys: ."Come or write to 1821' When the police department I an airplane at tint conslstinir n' Emerson St.. mid I will tell mv v.-.- v. s v r" 1 vvm-; vi;'. V?v - rigurea. you- 4i - When purchasing K Real Estate, protect your own interests yy, demanding that, . which insures the titlf ' against 'ail defects i. e. I : j most outstanding among French army leatlur. "Signed, 1 "Itttpprecht, Crown Prince of I Bavnrin, 'Klcld Marshal. General." Emerson Ht.. and came Into being 100 years ago. rolling the plane wing-end over ', eompleto experience wlih Horluil t ... . . . ... ... . ' - ..... . rt..-,l.....i- 1 , n..t i-unuon was tne inosi crtiatnat . wing-euu While going forward, 1 "i'". " cuioness iiuuueiit, place In tha world: there being. 'Is held by Dale Jackson Hls t"Hjr ,0 auuly aui Inexpousive." "on nn istliiinle. urn. .ilmliiiil for re-.urd is tir ..n ..i,i..i. 1.....! moro informntlon at atar '.vfft'T.f1'-. 2" . 7? ..r,::.. i.": " "-" or write uori,..i .,.. A TITLE : INSURANCE POLICY No Real Estate Transaction is Complete t Wifhout It Phone 160 Wilson Abstract Go. Opposite Courthouse " tored the former record by more Mechunicsbitrg. Ohio TW5 THOSE WHO BUY HERE FOR CASH Klamath Fall Agent for Marahficld Logger Shoe Oregon Woolen Store , Corner Eighth and Main Streets Spvcial Price Wool Blanket $1.78 (o $6.95 SAVE A SUBSTANTIAL DIFFERENCE: REMARKABLE PRE-EASTER SPECIALS FOR' ' ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SMART NEW SPRING SHIRTS At 1.25; rTwo for 2.30 Regular $1.50 and $1.65 Values COAT STYLE SHIRTS Collars Attached All sizes, 14 to 17, and scores of neat patterns. A phenomenal cash pur chase has made possible this extraordinary saving! Fashioned right. Service able, Smart Shirts. ' ' ' " i; BUY FOR. CASH AND SAVE Dress Oxfords .... ,.".1. $2.95 t Double Sole Work Shoes $3.95 Heavy Cotton Ribbed Union Suits 98c Athletic Shirts .50c New Spring Slip-Over Sweaters ...'. $4.95 Men's Caps M.:-.-...:..".....$1.95 Men,'s Cotton Work Sox, Two pair for 25c ' Ten pa ir f or : $ 1 .00 Work Pants . ...... ...$1.45 j Athletic Shorts ..'.'...'...''J 50c EIGHTH AND MAIN STREETS - - . m la x ! If is. ,lhati 130 rolls. pany. yold by all druggists, 1 'a. at,. T" .