Thursday, Novombpr 21. 1029
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATn FALL3, OREGON
PAGE NINE
MALIN HIGH BROADCASTER
VOL L
EDITOR
AMHISTANT KDITOfl
DOYaV VI'UllT KDlTOIt ..
UtULM' eUHJHT EDITOR
PKHttONALH
. MODOCS DEFEAT
MAL1NJLEVEN
The Malln fnotball team Jour
neyed oer to Altnrai laat Satur
day where they wara defeated by
a aoore ot t to 0. Tba Modnca
want orar tha loal Una eeven
1 1 mm aud mada lour axtra polnta.
They want down tha flald wltb
loin and runa and long passes.
Tbla game waa tba laat game
for both tba Modoa and Malln
Kama tbla aaaaon.
Tba Mne-up for tba Malta teem
waa aa followa:
Latt and, Clauda Layman; left
tarkla, Wtlford llnndlar; latt
fiiurd. Jack Chapman; cantar,
Richard Chapman; right guard.
Cheater Dennis; rliht Urkla,
rrank Kamarad; rliht and, Wlllln
Rajnua; quarter, Mervyn Wllda:
lalt ball, Stephen Kandra; rlhl
half, Louis Kallna; fullhark
George Harllna.
Substitutes: William Btraatar,
James Uradsbaw, Dslmer Wll
llamaon, Edwin Btaatnar aud
Enoch Patraaak.
Forest Pictures
Show Students
At High School
A moving pleture ahow waa put
on at alalia high achool last week
by Mr, roller and Mr. GrKfeth ol
tha National forest Barrloe.
Tba ahow waa to taacb tba slu
daota bow to prerenl loraat fires.
It waa a two-reel abow. Tha tint
raal waa namad "Indian Camp
fires." Tbla part waa to abow
how lb Indiana took cara ot tha
lorait and wara caratut with
tlrea. Thar tttad tba toreaia and
mountain! aa a placa lor buntlug
and recreation. Than tba wblia
man earn a lu, 11a waa earalaaa
with tlraa and bnrnad up large
araaa ol national loraala wblcb
would ba naad la tba praaant and
lutura years.
Tba aacond raal waa namad
"Why" and altar It waa abown tba
tudaola found out why. It
abowad bow man waa earalaaa and
la earalaaa with camp flraa, clgara
and maloboe. It waa alao abown
, bow tlraa rulnad loraala, placaa
tor recreation and bomaa ot wild
animals.
Next they abowad aoma stare,
oplloon alldaa of loraala, flowara
and mountain acanary ot tba
nortbwaat which tba atudanta en
joy ad and wara oonrlaced by Mr.
fuller and air. Orllfath that thay
bould balp prarant toraat flraa.
Grade Pupils
Appear in Play
Tba Malln grada achool pm
n n play callad n "Trip Around
tba World" at tha Malln Gym
naalum Friday sight at 1:10.
It waa a very nova! system of
entertainment, aa tba acton
tranaportad tba audlanca to each
of tha rarloua oonntrlaa ot tha
world .and lava a brlaf Imlta
tlon ol tba euatoma of eeer
eountry.
Tba program waa wall glran.
and waa wall worth tba lime and
trouble ipant on It
PERAOXALS
Mlaa Julia Koa ot Klamath
Fella, Tlaltad bar paranta laat
unday.
Mr. Rudolph Jeylnek of Lan-
gaU Tallay, waa In Malln Sun
day.
Mr. Marryn Wllda apant tha
week-end with hii father In Dor
rU. Mr. Marvya Wllda la now
boarding at tba horoa of Mr. and
Mra. John Rabar.
Mlaa LUIIan Hlland burned har
arm laat Monday on steam heat.
Mr. and Mra. O'Koaf bava
moved on tbalr hew ranch which
thoy recently pnrcbaaed from Mr.
Al Plasll.
Mr. John Qerber and Mr. Emily
Knlap ot rortland wara vlaltlng at
tba noma ot Mr. and Mra. Joaaph
Koters tor aeraral daya.
Mlaa Oraca Thomason of Malln
latt Friday for Ban Francisco.
Mr. and Mra. B. D. Raniler are
tba proud paranta of an eight
pound baby glrU bora November
11, 1(19.
Mr. A. B. Street, principal of
Malln blgh achool, waa In Klam
ath Fa !! laat Tuesday to attend
tba county school board meeting
Mr. Cheater Dennla of Albany,
has started to school In Malln
Union blgh scbool.
Mr. Marvin Fisher, teacher of
Malln high, motored to Laxarlew
Saturday altarnoon to Tlslt his
parents, and returned Monday
evening.
Mr. James L. Stewart ot Malln
lalt tor Kanaaa City to visit his
relatives and friends.
A reception waa held Wednes
day eight at tha Community ball,
In bonnr of Walter Dennis, the
new minister nt Malln.
Tha oast ot tha Malln blgh
achool annual play went to Mer
rill Thursday night to sea their
lab acbool play, "High Flyers.
MaUn, Oregon
(PublUbt-d bjr Ui Junior Clase)
stnrllu. Paulsen
. Mcrrrn Wllilo
Enoch Petraeok
. Carrie Kuicra
... Anna Zumr
JOKJCS
KKATLBI58 ..
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EDITORIAL
FORESTRY PROTECTION
Tba two-reel ahow aud tba
lantern alldoa wblcb wara abown
by the National Foreatry Service
Illustrated how careleanoaa can
destroy million ot dollars worth
ol timber In about two seconds
Can tbla loas by cereleesneae
aver ba leeaoned? It can ba, II
you atudanta, who bava aeeu
tbla show, only remember tbe
great disasters you can prevent
by teaching tboao that do not
know better Ihoee simple meth
ods ot protection.
Tba moat Important are:
Completely pulling out your
campllra; proper and sate mom-
oda ol building It and breaking
your match In two alter lighting
your cigar or cigarette. If thai
la too hard lor then to do. thoy
ahould buy theniaolvre an auto-
niMiin clarttn llshlar. You
youraalt ahould be earelul to
follow out tbosa Instructions
fullv when on your own camp-
trlp wblcb might take you
through soma ol our valuable
Umber lands.
Bnretv vou must bava noticed
bow much a placa dense wltb
eraen trees greatly Improvee 111
scenery, pictures wera abown ol
tha same place belore and alter
a lira disaster.
Will tha law have to compel
tba campers to keep out ot tbe
foreala, where tha moat beautl
tul scenes and the best picnic
grounds are? Tba government
doea not want to do such a
thing but It will ba necessary It
a small thing Ilka eareleaaneaa
la going to get tbe beat ot ua.
onr future, our community and
also our forests.
Let us from now on do our
best to change eareleaaneaa Into
carefulness and prevent great
loaaea that come up to millions
yearly.
HELP GIVE A GOOD
OPINION
avhonl and other social attain
will aoon ba coming thick and
faat. While In Kallna a atora a
socially prominent lady was
beard to mate mia reman
"Tha oniv thlna I am dreadln
la tha manner In which certain
young people act at aoclal do-
In (a.
u'h. la there any need lor
'rarfaln TOUna DOODlo" tO have
auch a reputation that their ap
pearance la ona to oa areaoea a
affairs?
Thira le no need, and tbe
fact that there are auch people
la a dlatlnct alam to me com
MHKlt.
At moat damn neio. in win
Community hall tha young lolka
alt In tba balcony or In tha
raised seats In the back ol tue
..it l. it imiether necessary
that tba lloor In that vicinity be
littered with peanut ehelle. or
i.a. ii iha wlae-cracke. gum-
cr.rklna. neper spltball throwing
moat disturbances come
.....m t h n. aarflnna.
"Tha Mnm naonla of today
ar the aoclal people ot toraor-.-m
anrh action bv tbem
doea not apeak too well ot the
community.
Cltliene of tha eommumu
kn- th.sa eutuna" personally.
and can maka allowance tor
their escapades,, but new comers
Let as think ot the public
opinion. We do not want the
..., .a htra a noor oolnlon
of our community, ao let ua try
onr best to give tbem n gooa
on.
Recevtion Held
For New Minister
Hon waa given laat
w-rineadav night In honor ot
Rev. and Mra. Walter Dennis, tna
minister ol Malln. Mr. Don
ni. and hl family lust recently
moved to Malln from Albany,
Oregon.
a short nroaram waa given
Mr. Handera and Mr. Jewel gar
sDoechea ot welcome. Later In
tha evening refreshments wera
aarvad.
JOKKH
Salvation Nell: "Do yon want
to join the Salvation Army!
Loula Kallna: "Who are thoy
flghtlngt"
Mr. Smith: "If you wanted to
go swimming, why didn't you
como and ask ma first"
Wayne: "Because 1 wanted to
go swimming."
a 1
Tba teacher waa giving tha
geography class a lesson In
geography. Turning to ona atU'
dent he Inqutrod:
"What do elephants have tha
no other animals have?"
"Little elephants," waa tha sur
prising reply.
Mr. Kamarad: "How la your
hoy getting along In achool?
Mr. Kantlra: "Fine! Ho
plays bnlfliaok on the Inotliall
team and la all the way back In
Ma etudlr "
Emma Kallna
lllctuird Jackmaa
...Layman. A. Dramll. t. D ra
ti), Culay Koa, Maapla, Raj.
aas, and Kana.
MALIN SCHOOL
TO GIVE PLAY
Tha people of Malln ar anx
iously awaiting tha presentation
ot th three-act farce, "Fixing It
For Father," at tba Malln gym
nasium this Friday evening at I
o'clock.
Th play deal wltb tha trials
of John Kledoo, profesaor ot
very prominent western college.
Tha oomplloatlona will cause
many laugha and will afford tbosa
that attend an hilarious volng.
Th cast, under tha direction ol
Miss Judy, Is meeting at tba
Malln gymnasium for practice
every nlgbt this week. Tbe work
being put on 11 aasurea a success.
Klchard Jarkmon bas the lead
ing rol of l'rof. lllsdon. His
daughter, Roatrlca and Elinor,
are played by Anna Zumr and
Ethel Kamarad. Frank Kamarad
and Mervyn Wllda play opposite
tba two girls and are known In
tba play aa Harry and Jack (at
least part of tbo time).
Tha other obaractera in th
cast are:
Dick Canard, George Havllna;
Emma Ulancbard, Helen Honilg;
William Marlon, Loula Kallna;
Harold Morton, Claude Layman;
Fancbon La Vonda, Carrie Kn-
cara; Aunt Lisa, Emma Kallna.
Enoch Petrasek baa been se
lected aa tba Important promoter
and Clauda Layman tba bualnaaa
manager.
Basketball Teams
Start Practice
Aa the laat football game of
the aeaaon waa wltb Alluraa laat
Saturday, the bora will atari
practicing basketball tbts week.
Tbe prospects tor the team
this year are much better than
In tba paat. Tbera are tour let
lermcn back tbla year who ware
on the team laat year. They are:
Frank Kamarad. George Hav
llna, Loula Kallna and Mervyn
Wllda.
If Malln wlna tba champion
ship this year tha cup will stand
for Its second year on tha piano
In tha assembly. - Tha boya ar
determined to get tba cop again
EARLY MAILING
AGAIN ADVISED
CHICAGO, Not. 21, (API
Frigid tomperaturea held away
today In tha mlddleweet and
northwest, and In many places
tha ground waa spread with
snow.
Continued cold and fair wea
ther wltb readlnga ranging down
to tero waa tha forecast tor to
day.
Soma ot tha low marke tor
yeeterday were: The Pus, ( be
low; Minneapolis, 14; Sioux
City, 14; Bismarck. (; and Baut
Sta. Maria. If.
MIST BTAY IN BED
SOUTH BEND, Ind.. Nor. 11,
(AP) Knute K. Rockna, Notre
Dam football ooach, waa In
formed today by bis physician.
Dr. R. L. Bensenlen that ha must
not accompany tha team to
Eranston, 111., next Saturday for
tha Northwestern gam. Rockna
waa alao directed to remain In
bed for another week. Ha has
been afflicted with a blood clot
on on ot hla legs.
THREE LOSE STANDING.
SANTA CLARA. Cal., Nor. 21,
(AP) Guldo Slraonl. John Cas
anova and Marvin Owen, three
outstanding athletes of tha Uni
versity ot Santa Clara, wera de
clared Ineligible today for fur-
thor colleglat athletic compe
tition on th ground that they
bad signed away their matour
status In contracting optionally
to play with tha Seattle club ot
the Paclflo coast baaaball lea
gue. WILL RETCRX TO CLASSES.
EUOENE, Ore., Not. 11. (A
P.) Johnny Kltimlller, Univer
sity of Oregon's flying Dutch
man of tha gridiron who ant
tared a fractured ankle In tbe
Oregon-O. 8. C. football game
Saturday, will probably ba able
to leave tha Eugon hospital
this week-end and atart back to
hla classes on crutches the first
ot next week. Dr. Ollson Ross,
attending physician, believes.
FOR RESULT9 USE THE
HERALD WANT ADS.
'DELICIOUS HEALTHFUL REFRESHING
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41 .Ui.
LEADS THE WORLD
BRDOK TROUT
SUPPLY SHOWS
No Decline In Came Fish
Visible At This
Time.
There'll ba no decline of tha
Eastern Brook trout population In
Oregon' diversified taken and rlv
era. That assurance waa voiced
recently by Matt Ryckman, aupar
Intaodent of batcberlee for tha
state game commission, after ha
bad received an official report
from the director of the Fall Riv
er hatchery, which abowad 6,000,
000 aggs on hand ao far, wltb
good prospeots for the next two or
three week.
A crew of four men, under P.
B. Lynes, manager ot th Fall
River hatchery, has bean working
In Eaat lake, to miles sontheaat
of Bend, la taking eggs, which
eventually become tha fighting
gam fish distributed throughout
tba state. Th lake serves as a
vast breeding ground, and tba new
hatchery aa a hug incubating
plant.
More Egga to Ba Takes
Mora egga will ba taken la Eaat
lake tbla year than aver before, ac
cording to Ryckman, and tba new
hatchery, only three-quarters com
pleted now, will ba taxed to tha
limit lo take cara ot tha millions
of flngsrllngs.
This Fall River hatchery, con
structed at a cost of 1 16,000 oa
Fall river, which la a (hallow,
sand-bottomed stream. Ideally alt
uated. It la the most modern,
and eventually, with tha addition
of ponds next aprlng, will be th i
largest trout propogatlng station
ot tba commission. Despite tha
fact that It la still under construc
tion, operations have progreaaed
rapidly. The entire "take" ot East
ern Brook trout, wblcb will ex
ceed 12,000,000, which will be
parceled out In almoat every eult-
abla stream In th state, will ba
taken car ot In that plant.
Water of Even Temperature
On account ot tha even temper
ature of th spring water In the
ponds and tha river, ther will be
no danger ot loss ot either flak or
egga on account ot cold weatthar.
saya Superintendent Ryckman. A
temperature of ( degreea below
sero waa recorded there last week,
with ao damage to the plant or
any baljig of operations.
Tha taking of brook trout agga
In Oregon will be confined entire
ly to East lake In th futur. ac
cording to Kyckmaa. A sup In
that direction waa mada this year
by cutting oft Elk lake from tbe
list of breeding grounds, princi
pally because ot tha worma there,
and secondarily on account of tha
disadvantages ot the work at
that station In comparison with
East lake. Soma day the take
will ba increased to probably twice
what It Is today, aays Superintend
ent Ryckman-
Mr. Kay's Health
Reported Improved
SALEM, Ore., Not. 21. (AP)
State Treasurer T. B. Kay,
who recently underwent a sec
ond surgical operation at the
Salem Oeneral hospital, has re
turned to hla home. He la re
ported by hla physician to be
progressing toward good health
la a very satisfactory manner,
and la no longer confined to
hla bed.
Mr. Kay became ill last sum
mer whll In Europe and waa In
a aarloua condition when he re
turned to th United Statea.
SEEK BATE REVISION
SAN FRANCISCO, Not. 21, (A
P) A revision ot the Increased
rates recently (ranted th Pact
tic Telephona and Telegraph
company by th stat railroad
commission was sought by the
city ot San Francisco, contend
ing In Its petition tha rates wtll
give tha company a T per cent
lnstread of a ( 1-S or customary
return of Ita Investment,
TIDAL WAVE DROWX8 ST
ST. JOHNS, N. F Not. 21,
(AP) Twenty-eeven persons
wera drowned on tha aouth coast
of Newfoundland In a It-foot
tidal wave which awept up from
tbe earthquake there Monday,
a wireless report reaching the
Justice department today from
tha steamer Portia, aald.
The Permanent
Wave
Shop
Experts
in
Waving; and
Marcelling;
Thone 109
For
Appointment
1132 Main St.
IN QUALITY AND SALES
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COMIS)
. -i t i r a I
$1 VALUES
HOSE Silk and Wool $1.00
Pure Silk Chiffon $1.00
Lace Bandettei $1.00
Garter Belts ..
Bloomers
House Dresses
Beads
ANNOUNCEMENT
We have been fortunate in securing the Frenchie Frock Wash Dressea for the Little Sister.
Sizes from 10 years to 14 years. . .. f ..
Are You Stout We Can Fit You. Dresses from sizes 40 to 50. ,
the MODE SHOP inc.
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Exclusive But Not Expensive
WILL BUT WATFJR WORKS
KAI.EM. Ore.. Not. II. (AP)
Tha Runt RlTar Valley Irrl-
fatloa district of Jackaon coun
ty waa yesterday aataonieo. oj
... at.ta rarlamatlon COmmlS-
sloa to vurctaaaa Irritation works
from tna pnono waier company,
paying for them with about
tIOO.000 lcrliatloa oumci
bonds at it.
GOES TO FBIS05
OROV1LLB, Cal., Not. 11. (A
P) Aa order oommlttlnc Mra.
Pearl Baldwin, conrlcted ot man
slaughter In connection with the
fatal ah 30 tin of her husband.
to 8an Qnentln prison was sign
ed by Judge J. o. uonenr.
CONGRESS ADJOURNS FRIDAY
WASHINGTON, NOT. II AF )
Tha house today agreed to the
senate'a plan to adjourn the ex
tra aesslon of congress sine die
Friday.
7ie
prize
winning
dessert
is
Jelhmll
It's dearer mote
aautifoL
Itafowvjelll FEU.
Im tw Intfimia fruit
fUTori prorido desserts
nf unlimited Tsrietr.
It won Grind Prize
tha Exposition Iateroa
tjonile. Puis.
Accept ao substitute.
Jars) it Jells WELL
JQIA
Thanksgiving f
J-, -Clearance-
Cost Disregarded, To Quickly Clear Every Remaining
Garment To Give Space For The Zmas Goods Arriving
Daily SAVE REAL MONET
coats Dresses
w w
Off
Values to $95
Sizes 14 to 44
HATS
Special at
$2-95
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
Josephine' Turkey
Shipments Valuable
GRANTS PASS, Ore.. Not. 11.
(AP) Turkeys Talued at $40,
000 hare been shipped out ot
here during the past two daya.
executlTea of tbe turkey pool
announced today. Josephine
county will aupply the Thanks-
glTlng market with approxl
mately $110,000 worth of the
blrda. The market price has
ranged around II centa.
ELIDE KILLS TWO
NAPA, CaU Not. II, (AP)
William Weneger, CO, and Sam
uel Condi, II. miners, were kill
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Dressea Formerly
Priced at $9.75
NOW $5.00
$12.50 Dresses
NOW $9.50
$16.75 Dresses
NOW $12-50
Other Saving Prices
Pajamas
Gowns
Silk Scarfs .,
House Dresses ..
Flannel Dresses
Box Handkerchiefs
ed under a slide ot rock In a
Quarry at the Oak Bill qnlek
sllrer mine, 10 miles west of
here.
WOTJLD DAM COLUMBIA
CAMAS, Wash.. Not. II, (A
P) Washongal and Camaa bus!
neaa men adopted a resolution
Reserve Thanksgiving Night
November 28th for the
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