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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1929)
TITE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, PKFGON' TiMwliiv. Mn.v 21, 1 !:".) JZCIjjp Eliciting Huralll T. It. HAUKKCr. K. U. KNULIHH ..fluslnesa Msnsser fulllfth4 evsrr afternoon opt Hunday br The Herald Publlsalug Company at Iftl-171 Houth J.-lfih alreec, Klamath Knit, Oregon. Kittsrnd iia second class matter at the postoi'flr at klanmlh fr'-lls, OroD, on Aua.isl Ift. 1SUS. under at or CoimrM, March 1, ls.s. Ooo Yr. lit s Month. ThrM Months (& Month Ullvna br Canter ..tS.O Ons Trar S Six llonlhs Three 1 11 . .it On Month . . I 41llll1i:il -!ll. LH11KD niKK MKMIIICIl Al HIT III HKAII UK IHll LATIOJI QUILLEN'S QUIPS AND QUIRKS OF AMERICA Pointed Satire Intermingled With Broad Humor Gives Conception of the Best and Worst Sides. ! DEPUTY LEAVES , TO BRING BACK j GOOD TO CITY Ispiiiy Sheriff Itixa llrnwn I was today ml Ills wiiy in Kpokaun 1 where ho will take Into custody I II. J, lUuut, alius K. J. (inodrUh. S'l.at-umt hero Willi t.ltfatnv. c l,io(l attoru.v said a formal charge of I iii i. mi iirn.xi i k l.i.nui I, Kill I (nr trial. YOUNG SLAYER IS DEATH (Continued from Vn& One) MMktr mt the Aiir4 I'm ; Tb AMoUntH Vrm in xMutvr.y ittittrd to ih u or public lion of tll owa dttptoh cr4ltF to tt or not thwwUo orMlltd la ! t-pr, ina Kino tn iom nw pubiinr.nl intM-Ha. All rivtau of r lubUit1oo of peclal dliMtrhf hrin uro alio rTT. liV ItOltKIIT gi'll.I.FV nlWkod dooauso CMomro hint 3 Tho now Oahluel U l.ittM'ft.t.njt. ' ,0 K SS.OOrt. If only an revelation of Mr ; Ilaovor's .Miindaril of porftvlton. mur.l.r would bo filed nKitlii. the lt v ninl thai hi tUH. would Imi ivniAiidid i tho court nf .lo nu'Mr rt'lntlntiM. With (htit court will 1 lo the rt'upoiiHlbilliy of either rciuinlnic tlooit loft hern Hovi'ml week ngik nflcr n wiirri.nl I'hiirielitH li I in with hUtituy hud bmn hwutm out. Mo In Hllourd to Ituvo in ar il iul n prominent Klimutl. worn- TUESDAY, MAY 21, 19,20 Mr. Budd Incognito rS reports today state Ralph Budd wati in Rogue . Kiver Valley incognito May 6, ostensibly inspecting a proposed extension of the Pacific and Eastern railroad from Butte Falls into the Klamath basin. jf this report is correct there is no reason to sup pose otherwise it is just another indication that it is ,,. .,., ,.r ""n-,,,,, W,r mi t II innrrli'il Id a worn. Xr lime rMitxin gn will Hl , ltm-!n Klnki lo Ihe hIiiIh ri'dirm i oiilo. lioml u ul tinv iwtli mr. mi. .onnni uuill lie la II yoi.a nl.l. ,lme ,Ux.-r lull ,.,l niiluiim- The dorion ny auy .'llln ' "' ,l"'n " h" 'r "", f1" ", k f l.llo ..ml real eli.te In Klnmaili eancer. hut voui"""' u"- "," "", ri-it.,lM. caneer above 'the , , "imrleieil , Uo ,.,. Kr nih I.. WxnuM. r, - , " " l iaiinr ill tlie Alt'l nniim rniir, II. jirt'Htiii'iit vtiwm j ixiiik' i cr cc,-v,i in iu, iihj .(m ,, tiv may become aeltlom aee nuHul. a tPAV rl, ,lu cfut- RolU H..AA ..... 1 ... .... ,i;eui wen aim meet ovary mine; iiuin.t nnoin.y anin r '"""J i B.MI1HK a nitnnv mi of ,a boo,K.eR,.ri.. Toiluy. barely i-on-rloiia. Klnke ' ' 1 lint nft(vni4A Tn IZ i A I ItKlllIIlM llH 111 HUT IM IIKCI l.l ,. ...... . ( . nan HiiHiMr l ia I I(IHII I Jl I idllina wra lu three ek be.. Klvllllt wo.t in,rfle nil- alien, hinm aulil lie appareutlv 1 cnu-r it btn'r rlie, nonavniiiw. When the e In renlliei Utile of Hie iruaeilv lie! 1 1 mm hnlili out a hniiil, )nii,ll provoked. The Salvallnn Army will live mvp Ino more clinueeii la mi- ! I'oll. today iiiiesilnni'il Mild- nu in a new Kuise. nut recent wrong. red Knnit. 1 ri-ye:ir-nlil IiIkIi i ki.tnp. ii1JI,.aiaa ilutrd'a tin m.tra 1 .1, ,.1 ..I..I u-l...uu mi tl.... I ineUrcat INOnnern wniCII IS tne motivating lorce behind jxalvat inn in democracy than you can tell clviliied couu-i aoiiRlit by both Fluke and lleem. ; theiextension of the Pacific and Eastern railroad, not the i ,h,,r ' ,n nn orm-v- try. Moi of it fnctorie are' she aii that -n imir dn,ii tim, ; Own-Oregon Lumber company, as had been announced. t, k T , l !"n mn" V km' 'TtuVZt . TLe rhap who tliiiikit itirla ladles. to kill her 11 mie did nm mop When the smoke screen is dispelled by time, we ! want to marry bim r.w his uuu - i ki nii iieem. would not be surprised to see a rather close alignment y siiom iia over 73.ohi it a marriage without love t - lie threatened m kin n.-r- . I n-h:i. Lh1, .k.ii.iit t.t liiKitrv nvti Un't one evil when1 bcrt. who ho had never pecn."! Dcween mo uwen-uregon L,uniDer company, tne i.reat ; ::,-:."''. "7 ' I ihn Lin e.,iiii.,..,.i ri,.. i..,:itii a im.it re.rd. -a Northern railroad and the Weyerhaeuser Timber com-1 ' , j loi.i me he didn't mean it., nm hoi to iieaih in mt autntuoi.iie paiiv 1 .The hand that rocka the cradlt. O. O. llolntyre say. Paris is! every time I an him he alarted In Olcero. a atihtirb. early today. ', . c .:' " . i"' " iidoeaa't show anv nicotine atain. like Caesara wife all thluica to I quarrelllnr about my friendship Hand w questioned after Hie AS to the route of Its proposed new lme, we can not jaoeal m,. And , it St. Paul for Herbert. I told him that If .laying of 1UR Tim" Murphy, help but believe that the Pacific and Eastern extension! Allei.Un aren't necessary- in' who had to be above ausptclon? he felt that wuy I never wauled notorious labor leader and rack- Will connect With the Wcvehaeuser Timber COrtlDinv's aouih. The Jury, eau ei the. to ee him snaln." i ;leteer. Iat year. will connect, wun wie v. cjinaeuser limoer compan s , frHow.. sk, u' bl',ck- Vou ce. parking wrong i- a ! Yesterday afternoon Fink Hand wa. at liberty on bond railroad it IS tOO fine a line to call a logging road I wors crime than speeding oe-iwent to Jeffemon hlith school pending an appeal from ht re- into) Western Klamath. , Churches report a new Interest cause parked car l owler to and talked with Mill Knott, j cent ronvirtlnn In Ihe federal HO nil ni in mm i-rny vuni i ir vmiaii iiik i jin rin-i man lon thnt 1 ran out Into the hull-; Antl TrnH lw." Ho wuh nno ot way and up to my class room ! tho defendant chat Med with and II. V. lluKM. PUH- ( lor ii ro of i ho I'lOhbvtcittui church, Iho compltifntiM wUhnHMcit. RACKETEER OF CHIGAGQ SHOT Cllll'A(ii). Vny SI. IA1M--man .n.tlallv 1.1,-nl II l.il n tin Man. I. iilli'itcd racketeer found iTima .,'ll lit-ini o oncn-n,- tn oil thuin n..aa,;r.a in their work.i' so th recent get at wllh a summons. . . i ! ,i. j.; .j . . . ifhJke-down in Wall street did uiiii, in kiiv uicauunic, uiiir vuii icsi asaui cu, bum liui- evi-r the chips may fall, Klamath will benefit. A Mark Twain Story One of Mark Twain's hobbies some good. Preparedness will prevent war. 'man with an affectionate voice they say. You've noticed how , like that couldo I tau it ne reuii) peaceable gang see since tliey tried. t got machine guns. Correct this aentencet -i m Americanism: A hick town. , happy." salit tne napper onua-- six homicides annually , ter. "Decause Sloiner nan gien V-AXSAS CITY STAR .was the subject of telepathy in which he firmly be- wlth Mered. among ZS.OOO population, feeling, me two of her old drews, "Why," said Mark Twain to the boys' in the printing office at Hartford, Conn., "not so long ago I ordered some shirts and they promised them to me on a certain day and the things didn't come. Well, boys, in a Vaar.v mil nidiA announcers ere married, they say. Well, a j while one of the school secre-1 convicted of Intimidating candy I Jobbers mm Joining an alleged racketeer omanliatlon. MISS KLAMATH CONTEST WILL BE HELD SOON (ML SCHOOL little while I wrote that shirt maker a letter ' you know the kind of letter I can w-rite. Blasting! Blasting! But you know, too, that I never send that kind. Give them fits, that's all right, but put the letter with the fits in a desk and never mail it That's what I did with the shirtmaker's letter. Put it right away in the desk. And along about dusk, what should arrive but STATUS POOR How's that for proving the truth about return than will riotous embus-. those shirts! telepathy?" -' Then there was the even more striking (to him) in stance of a one-third warm friend, a literary man, who lived out West and who had played a practical joke on him, Clemens, which had made him furiously angry. For ten years a breach had separated the two chums, when suddenly the question of the necessity "of a certain book being written came up. 'unit system on unpopulated tim i ber districts Is always high. airU 1 Invites taxpayer resistance which j occasionally culminates In serious upset of educators' plans. !' "In the order of their tax j cost efficiency for rnrai aisi i tricts. areas and density of popu- - . jlaiion considered, the following (Continued from PB Ono) counties rank highest in the or educatlon. he Is coming to realise der Indicated: that efficiency In financial ad-: l-Josephlne ministration will yield a larger i "?,n'" i Grant Sliilllam Malheur 1 )..!... in h Intorost of ' ' establishing ordor and efficiency "Till does not .mean th.it the 1.. v. 1 o.nnnHlltire nrtri dUtrl- Per CU1IU IU " 1 ui 4.1 ...i ,i, ..hnnt t., burden. 'schools Is 1 west In those coun Groans and obstruction are not ties, hut It does mean that, tak enough" iln ar'a anl '"-""T of PT"11" The voter call, attention to ! 'lon ,'', ld"a,'OD,Jh8 the ITmatllla rural school status ' ""',, , ' l , and ventnre, the assertion that ""owing 'n that respect. rurtnest out or line in me way of high per child rural taries kept him In the office. ihe girl said today. Fluke left the office and dur ing the nfteruoon wandered about In the corridor. "When 1 came out of the room at the end of the sixth period I mot Herbert In the hall." the girl said. "I did not see Walter uniil he walked up to us and I The executive cnmmltre In asked If this was Herbert." rhr.rze of the American Legion's "Then he fired!" i FoiirtU of July celebration and Hundreds of students ' were Indian Congress announced yes rushing through the hallway to i terday that details were being and from classes. Prompt ac tion by tho principal averted a panic. Girls became hysterica, as Flnke shot and Ucem slumped taxpayers will do -well to assod- j ate and co-operate with school . worked out for n Miss Klumaih contest that will select one nf ! Klamath's fairest daughters to preside over Ihe relebriitiou, act to the floor. As the last shot j as tloddess of Liberty of. July rang out and F.nke fell, a boy 4th. and repreietit tile Legion I fainted, and tho students ran for j during a two week's stay In' exits. (Hollywood during which tlmo The coroner snid tod iy no ln-ibe siircesnfiii caudldute will b. . quest would be held nntll it given a screen test at the lead-' could be ascertained whether : ,ig studios of movleland. Flnke would live. t . , THOUGHTS TRAGEDY ENDS CLASS BATTLE I 0. s. AFFAIRS ' Casting all thoucht of the estrangement aisde when a subject so close to his heart as- his profession arose, r'-iatina is so far out of line ; Mr. Clemens wrote to his one-time friend urging himjIlnd u to tnel lntere9t to insti-: school district tax cost, or mak to undertake the work, and was immensely impressed i tute a searching inquiry." j the worst showing relation to when he. discovered that in the other's breast animosity H.rdiy better is the rural; fT ZnlLT Tin had also died down, and that at the very moment of ""f' ''uatlon i K'ma' Ynrll !the order named, the rankest Clemens' writing, the Westerner had also sent him a ! ,n comment as follows: ranking- as 1. next to ran letter about the seme matter. " i -That the county unit system So the old friendship revived and Mark Twain's be- is not a solution of the problem lief in telepathy deepened and deepened. EDITORIALS From Over the Nation lot rural school taxes is suggested . by the circumstance that In Kla-. math county, bere all the ter ritory outside of Klamath Faljs . is organized Into odd unit dls- ' trict. the tax fost per census ' child is relatively 'nearly as far ! ranking as 2. and so on: 1 I'matllla 2 Klamath 2 Coos 4 Multnomah A Clatsop ' S Clackamas " Harney School taxes constitute (Conttn-ad from rags Oasl a lot of unfinished palaver. If we are going to dal with Ihe railroads on those bonds, let us deal and make It clean-cut, understandable and decisive. LARGE CLASS IN ATTENDANCE AT INSTITUTE the ' . Close to ISO business and pro , fesslonal men and women of tho Lelty attended the opening cl3 NEW IinrxsWICK. N. J.. May jll. I API Tlio annual pajamn I rush, last of the year's luler i class battles at li. I leers I'nlver ;slty. ended tragically In the drowning of a freshman In the ! Delaware and llarltan canal. I William L. Farrier. i years i old. of Jersey City, sank In the ! muddy waters of the rnnal when ;wlth a half dozen other fresh- 1 men hn leaped Into the stream j , to escape pursuing sophomores ; last night. He was pulled out unconscious I five minutes later by classmate.! I jand died without regaining con-1 ; srlousncss. ! j On an average head there are about 1,000 hairs to the square inch. "YOl-n A DORR HKK IP YOU KEALLY KXKW HUB" Lloyd Mayer in Life: - She I can't understand why yon don't like ber. She's really terribly brilliant and awfully amusing. He Is ' she? Somehow I've never gotten along with her. She Well, you ought to get to know her, because I know you'd adore hero If you really knew her. She's really an awfully kwect girl. He Well, aha must be If you like her so much. She She honestly Is, my dear. I mean I admire her terribly be canto she's got an awfully good mind. He Well, I've heard other people say so, too. I've probably been- mistaken about ber. I'll take your advice and try to know her better. - ' She (enthusiastically) Will you honestly? I wish you would, -because she's Just the type that would Interest you tremendously because she's so bright and all! He Yes, I certainly will, jl've certainly got her all wrong. She Of course she's peculiar, sort of, I mean you mustn't mind .the unconventional sort of things she (ays and does sometimes. He I don't think they'd scare me oft. .. .Rhe No. I don't think they wttild, either, but of course loads of pooplo don't understand her, soft ot, and get the wrong im pression about her, do you know what I mean? He Oh, of course; ' that's quite natural but I don't think I would. . ' I She No, I dou'i think you would, because you're broad- minded and everything but of .the Arnold Salts Training In stitute last evening at the citr out of line as Is the case with j largest Item In rural taxes. The library auditorium. L'matllla, area and donslty of f)K,ire, we nave )M.,.n pilu. ; Perry u Arn.old. president of population considered. A survey , llllhln year af(er yPar tn Tno , IntllltP delivered an Inter- I:or Kiamatn conaitions mignt oe ; voter constitute an Indictment esting address know heaps of people who abom- found profitable for taxpayers. t Oregon's financial manage- : length "Personality riisciisMlng at inate her because she soys such j -"Klamath's situation onght to ; ment of rural education. To a Again on Wednesday evening lie easier to nanuie man l ma-j private corporation, the wastes and Friday of this week the ln tllla's however, by virtue of the Involved In our mral education 's'tltnte will convene.'' unit system, for the entire rural ; management would he Intoler- j Monday, Wednesday and Frl elementary school . system Is un- able, but a private corporation nay of tnlg comng week will In der one management with an j would know how to cope '"h!cu(j6 n,e institute, extraordinarily capable superln- them, wllhout sacrificing ' tendent. It will be Interesting ! clency. Tho rural taxpayer Is to note whether under unit con- i loath to permit himself to con trol financial progress can be ' sent to application of modern made in the Interest of the tax- ! business method to school fi payer. That soma taxpayers are I nance, and because of his or-, uneasy under tho present method j actlonary obstinacy, he is paying of spreading rural school costs r a tax bill far in excess of what, j In Klamath county is evidenced j better schools would cost him , by the tax. salts brought by tlm-, under projer financial manage ber interests. The burden of a , ment." awful things sometimes and does the wildest of things, do you know what I mean? Ite Really? Well, I don't sup pose she really means any barm by It, does she? She Oh, heavens no, my dear! Of course not, only it's Just that she makes herself so darned con spicuous that people hate to be with her because she embarrasses them to death by these perfectly frightful things she's always doing and saying all the time, lie I don't wonder. I She But I don't mean any- i thing against her, my dear, only I I Just wanted to warn you not ! to be surprised by anything she does because she really doesn't mean a thing by it, my dear. I mean It's Just her way and I hope you'll get to know her be cause she hasn't hardly any friends on account of being so peculiar and all, do you know what I mean? ! BIG SHIPMENT OF SHEEP ARE Mnifrr cmitii iwu ouuim Four thousand sheep, shipped from Midland to Lobert, Oregon for summer pasture passed through Klamath Fulls yesterday ! over 'ino southern Pacific. The sheep are owned by Has kln's Brothers, prominent sheep men ot this county. Twenty-fonr cars were used In making the shipment. II. E. Roskamp BUILDER of QfAI.ITY IIOMi:S for 20 Yen i s Phone 572 To be ready br the morning's workeat mm The Nation's Breakfast it fid-9 Here are the Leaders At the End of the 4th Day 1 Fred Crnpo 2 Wm, McCluskey 3 Eugene Harrow U -Fred Smith 4 Delore Korgerson 5 Howard Shontz 6 Geno Cnrmini 7 Maxtnc Carson 8 Kermit Knutsen 9 Ray Anderson 10 Earle Smith' 10 Audrey Lavenik Big Weiner Roast Tomor row Night See Bulletin in Contest Headquarters. in the BIG CASH Golden West Coffee Junior Sales Contest LIGHTING FIXTURES I have just received a ship.nent of nrw, up-to-d lighting fixtures. Before buying fixtures for your homo look this stock over. DAVIS' ELECTRIC SHOP "Electrical Contracting" PHONE 1118 12.1 NjiIIi Seventh St. sU us-Mr a MUST HE L-DD A G room modern In-mo, close in, :l bedrooms, living room, (lining roipi. kitchen, hath, screen ed back porch and nice front porch. All extra large rooms. The closets for the bedrooms are three times the size of the average closet. This house is completely furnished. In the back is a 1 room cabin that is furnished and can be rent ed for $15 per mo. Room for 2 cars in the basement. Garden space, fruit trees, shade trees, lawn, flowers etc. THIS HOUSE MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE AND IS PRICED SO THAT IT WILL SELL. $3800 Will accept as small u down payment as $500.00 and the balance like rent. Favell-Utley Realty Co. II. J. Wall, in, Mgr. Phne 1144 S: 615 Klamalh .M?' Avenue t arbomc GAS Carbontitcd Bottler Ditils is good for him" SAV DOCTOR i Mother's milk conuins c.rhonic g-s to the extent .f 10"0 by volume a medical fact that you cm crilv by asking your physician. Carbonic Gjj is, therefore, one of the first Aids of Nature- a milJ digestanr, natural stimulator nf the circulatory organs and the stomach. Carbonic Gas is also germicidal in effect, in car bonated bottled drinks, for which your children like fo spend their dimes and nickels. So, while sterilized in bottling, the presence of 'carbonic gas is double certainty of the purity of these good drinks. Pure, carbonated bottled drinks are advocated pv phvsicians for these reasons. They help aUo to make up the 8 glasses of water daily that doctors say we need. Thev make these . 8 glasses easier to drink by providing attractive flavors. Keep a case at home, therefore, fo iiYsure the benefits not onlv of this extra liquid, but of car bonic gas as well. - Tt mr lit bieltnl grade carbonic gal ohrainahte- -Utt Uiamnnd ' ValTr h, Tit Liquid Carkamit Corporation I A rm af tsj wmmm wmm m,smhi mi am ' AV WE-aS I Li H&LQH