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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1934)
PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Juno 7, 1934 IOWA POLICE SPREAD NETS FORJUTLAW (Continued on Page Nine) of Jean Crompton, 21, and said her original home was In Aber deen, S. D., according to officers. She told officer that the wounded man was Tommy Car roll, lieutenant of tho Dllllnger gang, and that he was her hus band. Bhe also declared she was In the Wisconsin roadhouse when officers sought to capture Dll llnger there. Tender. Aching, Perspiring Feet Anuuing Relief In 5 Minutes Or Money Back Don't worry about how long you've been troubled or how many other preparations you have tried. Moone's Emerald Oil Is the one preparation that will help to make yonr painful ach ing feet so healthy and free from corn and callous troubles that you'll be able to go anywhere and do anything in absolute foot com fort. For sale by druggists everywhere. Farm Credit Plan Progresses Here (Continued from Page one) with total commitment of IS1,' 000. Nineteen mora loans are well toward completion. Mc.Mullcn reviewed the history of government holp in agrlcul tural credit since 1913, and told how the firm credit adminlstra tlon recently was organised to centralise tho activities of a num ber of credit agencies that had been developed to meet depres slon needs. The Klamath Production Credit cornoration was organiied last full, and now has a capital of 1166,000. The first 60 days af ter Ha organisation. McMullsn said, were largely spent in fight ing to raise the limit and to ex tend Jurisdiction to torritory in Siskivou and Modoc counties. contiguous to Klamath county, but at first placed in other Juris dictions by setting of arbitrary lines. The extension was accom plished and the loan limit raised so that it is now possible to lend as high as (73,000 to an indi vidual. "This great area now has an institution capable of taking care of all the legltlmnte needs of ag riculture." McMullen paid trib ute to the commercial banks of Klamath Falls and Lakeview, the business Interests, newspapers, and all who helped In the effort to make the production credit program here adequate to care for the needs of this region. The bltterllng fisb lays its eggs on the pond mussel; the young batch out In the mussel s gills and use Its shell as a nursery. The United States used about half of the 1933 world production of 130,000 tons of tin. L mOU6 m HOSPITALITY PORTLAND ,1 J Cily 'of Rao''. . MULTNOMAH 'I" IWllmrlV IjimnrtHnt,.!. RATES $2 to $12 Free miniature color photo print! Oregon Scenic Views at onr Travel Bureau. I LixxnrioBt xa tjaclou lobby loonjc sod man toe. 600 beaarifnlly furnished room, all outside, iffordiiig stride raxietj of ccomnoAnoo r Erodknt dinicg rooms, tnd eoffet ihop, feamrioj -tjoalitj foodal popolir prices. ' Gtnge jocks die meet; irtcodiot n tbe locef en tnoccif, all bom. 1 Ooj dun -CO five fcfocb from tie lading -feint lai tons; comcfucot to Portland'! maj tcmic attxto Hotel Multnomah portland. oregon PARTY AIMS 11 SUPPORT F I HOOVER (Continued from Page Ono) ho stated "I haven't a thing to say," Senator Nyo of North Pn kota commented: "Unless -'lotoh-er has materially altered his views tf late, tho choice cer tainly can't he said to be an In vitation to tho progressive and liberal king of tho party." Easterners generally approved the selection. Policeman Dies From Gun Wounds SEYMOUR. Ind., June 7. UP) John Pfaffenberger, Seymour policeman who was shot Monday night when he attempted to halt tho flight of three young bandits, dlcj here Inst night. Ed Coffin. 22, of Greenfield. Ind., last of the trio to be caught, was tranned at llloomington Wed nesday, and admitted, said Cap- taiu Matt Leach of the stale po lice, that he used his automatic pistol to kill Deputy Sheriff Harold Amlck of Scott county. and wound Pfaffenberger. Douglas County Mine Destroyed ROSEBUUG, Ore., June 7, (") ranohM hprfl OltnV Of the destruction by fire Tuesday night of the Umpqua Mining com v ninnt In the southeastern part of Douglas county. The loss is reported to be lu excess of (40.000. rpi,a MmnnnV which iS OWlied largely by Portland men, has spent a large sum of money dur ing tho past year and a nan con structing buildings and installing equipment. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY An Opportunity to Own a Home PAY $25 DOWN MOVE IN Small three-room unfinished cot tage on a 50-foot lot. With a little work and some materials can be a comfortable home. Full price $300. Easy monthly payments. THE K. D. CO. 1405 Main Street WANTED All-around auto me chanic at Northern Garage. 102S ONE AND ONE-HALF ACRES $300 Located on the highway. Good garden soil. Small garage bun galow. ONLY $30 DOWN THE K. D. CO. 1405 Main Street Astounding Savings At The MOPE SHOP': 822 Main Street Phone 1115-W SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY Sale Starts Friday Small Deposit Holds Any Garment DRESSES - VERY SPECIAL! Values to $6.95 Marked Down to Values to $9.50 Marked Down to $388 Sunday Nite Dresses 20 ft (6 Including Organdies, Nets, Lace and "J Crepes. Also Suits and Coats. 10 oit On all Corsets, Girdles, Combinations, Brassiers and Hose. 10 m On All Underwear Bags and Jewelry 2 for 88c and up SAVE MONEY NOW ON HATS! White Turbans $1.88 White Silks ...$1.88 and up White Felts $1.88 New Straws ...... .$4.88 97.50 and' $10.00 values. and op Shop today while stocks are complete They Started Panning-and Struck ijfci X '?r , . ' - t n Convinced there was still loose placer Bold, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns journeyed from Oklahoma to Grants Pass, Ore., n year ago to learn placer mining. Here's a nugget, worth $1015, tlicy panned out near the old Stovepipe mine, close to Grants Pass. Strike in Steel Industry Looms; Violence Starts (Continued from Page One) the longshore strike was called May 9 today held np the exptcted release of all Seattle-Alaska ship ping. Steamship company otticiais desire to retain them when the Alaska trado is resumed. 'Other employes, up and down the coast," said Joseph P. ltyan. International Longshoremen Asso ciation president, "have told us if we (the employes) win inn strike you fellows will never work for us again.' "So we say all neat, tnen tne men who refused to go on strike shouldn't work with us. "That Is what Is noiaing up the Alaska-Seattle settlement." Roosevelt Signs Bankruptcy Bdl (Continued on Page NMne) insolvent but merely unable to meet maturing debt, snarenouiers .an..iintin. 10 npr rent of each class of stock and 5 per cent of the total must agree to sucu jo- tition. A debtor company may file the petition without such ap proval,. K,-ivni;iMa ntirt Action on a composition plan must be accom panied by written agreement by the holders or. two-tniras oi iue total claims. Lillard Injured in Auto Accident (Continued from Page One) driven by Churles Vanderzadcn, 23, overturned in a ditch. Van derzadcn was not Injured. Delt suffered a broken nock. EUGENE, Ore., Juno 7. (A") A Lane county grnnd Jury was called toduy to consider the case of Clyde Fostor. !2, Eugeno youth, charged with Involuntary manslaughter yesterday when ho was arrested as the driver of tho car sought in connection with the recent death of Police Officer J. J. Jackson. Add It to Milk; There You Are! Lemon Julco and milk. That's a combination that used to mean curdled milk. But there's a way to avoid that. Always add lem on or orange Juice to the milk, rather than the milk to the Juice. There will be even loss dif ficulty If the milk is either very cold or very hot, rather than at room temperature. H.AXnV TWIXE HOLDER A hnndy twine holder ia small fuunel. suspended from the kitchen wall In a convenient place by tho small ring attached to It. Place the ball of twine In side and run the end of the string out through tho tunnel end. SBiioe Weefc You'll want to see these wonderful values In women's and children's shoes before "SHOE WEEK" ends. All short lots in spring and- sum mer styles will be found in this great event. . z FOR WOMEN Women's pumps, straps or ties White, black or blue in kid and fabric Most sizes and widths FOR WOMEN Women's styles in brown and white, black and white, all white, grey, black or brown. ..AH of the seasons most popular types. Val. to $5 $349 FOR BIG GIRLS White sport oxfords for Big Girls, perforated styles in plain or Kiltie tongue styles. Sport soles and spring heels. All sizes Moccasin or $2,29 FOR CHILDREN Solid leather shoes for children. White, black or brown-in slip pers and oxfords. AH sizes to 3, 198 $25 Main Beautiful Shoes SEOUL, Koroa, June 7. (IV) Much anxiety was felt today In the fishing villages ou tho east ern coast of Korea to tho wel fare of 187 fishing boats carrying crews totalling SOU men following the aevoro slorm off Kogumlo pro vince June 6. Nothing thus fur hat been heard of tho fishing bonis al though at their homo ports It was imlil tho majority of them prob nbly would coma back safely. Drought Aid Move Starts (Continued from Pago Ono) tlnued full tilt In Its drought ro ller efforts. "Hood gonurul rains." ranging from one-half to one Inch or moro were roportod by the wenth. er bureau to hnvo fullen in tho Dnkotas, Northern Nebraska, Western Minnesota, Central Mon tana and the Northwestern purl ot Iowa. Lighter rains, uhout ouo-iiuurtor Inch, fell in Eusteru Montana. niSMAUCK, N. 1).. June 7. Uf) "A i t U. 000.000 ruin" dronched the parched, suu-bnkud prairies of North Dakota last night and to duy. The fair was general In the state. . nUHNS. Ore., June 7, (P Taking Issue with stuteiuunts from tho state department ot ag riculture. Juntos J. Doin'sun, chairman ot tho Ilurney county relief committee, declared Wed nesday "unless financial eld Is given by tho govorniuent the livestock industry In llnruey rouuty will be moro than 60 por cent daatroyed" by tho drought. BOISE. Idaho, Juno 7. M1) Hope that wholesale slaughter of rattlo In Idaho may bo averted and dnlry herds preserved by development of water supplies for livestock, la held by the stato drought relief administration. Governor C. Ben Itoss snld ex penditure ot at least 11.000,000 and co-operutinn of every affect ed interest will bo necessary to cope with the drought situation in Idaho. Whon storing away silverware, wrap the pieces individually to prevent thorn from tarnishing. The Iron contained In the hu man systom Is indispensable to lite; even a slight reduction of the amount causes serious Illness. a pint make your own delicious tablo syrup. . Schilling Maple 'avormt Pioneer Days Lived Again (Continued from Fags Ono) Vohtclos and was filled with old stage ooaehua, oytvtims, and prairie schoouors. Baud, Klau.ulh Fulls. Itoso burg, O runts Pns, Crescent City, and Yreka, 1'iillt., had ox blhtta in the procession. Owing to tho Imthlllty of (lov urnnr Julius L. Meier to utleud Ilia prngrnm scheduled f"r this nfluriiann mid evening wits ile (oitihI. (Inv, Meier nolltled Hie oommltloo lulu yosliirduy lis could not ho liuro. llov, Melor was scheduled lo deliver speech' from tho stops ot tho pioneer coul'lhoiiso In Jacksonville, unci to ho Ihn guent of honor at pioneer Imnquut to- "'N'"' '. ... i i Kriduy morning nu Induntrlnl and uKiloulturnl parado will he held, In which Oregon'a leading Industries will hnvo ilouls. Tho Juhileo ends Halurday. TWO WEEKS AGO v r f(2r HIE WORST OF IT ) ' i i I IS I CANT GET TII& ) IWISHWODIONT) IpUoillfSn1llt HAVE TO SCRUB, CyNT W . lNSn ENOUOHNO V Alice, it wears nS, YSyrmm now V00 OUT SO JJ ' S THEN AlOWFOfXISH WUARE (THROW OUT THIS WASHBOARD) (TO RUIN. TOUR HEAlTtt J (AND GET SOME RINS0. II SOAMJ ffh ( AND lOOKS TIIAtWAV, ) xClOTMES WHITE Si AND NOW SUCH AN EASY WASHDAY, DEAR -AND THE OOTHES i ARE 40R 5 SHADES WHITER! f WHY WONT TOU) ss. ) TRY RINSO Here's how she's saving lots of money, too goes la s uTy dbhes thine. Ria is to csiy oo the handi, too. Tcsstd and sppioved by Good Housekeep ing Institute. Get die UIG household package si your groat's tod, SHTS saving money with Ilinto because it gently soskt out dm, saves scrubbing and boiling luba Uilltr Umu Utft. Rimo gives loo of rich, Hvclr, lasting suds m in ttnittl wMir. Safe suds tot your finest cottons ind linens, white or colon. Makers of 40 famous washers... the home-making experts of 3 16 leading newspapers... recommend Rinso. It is wondciful foe dishes and all cleaning. Grcua AMERICA'S BIGGEST-SELLING PACKAGE SOAP am IEARN FROM WomM usually refuse to take tint dtafco-at best cfaeic thoy look Ofownti cowspow varves woigh pmtig ba4afKpocei.' 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