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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1936)
AuffUBt 21, 1036 a: THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TAGE NINE STRANGE DEMO ALLIANCE WINS Derricks Reach Oklahoma Capitol G. 0. P. TAUNTS Tho "HtrnnKS fraternising" of Democratic Slum Chairman fMamlo MflCtillnoh nnil Mayor Wll Mil Mnlinney took tho liriint of few good-natured Jttbs fniin Wullor Tnnso, rniublli-nn vlce chairman of the stale, In hli Inlk m lha republican mooting horo lint night. "I am rollahly Informed," said Tooio, "that Mayor Mnliimoy first nchloved political success hero by his attacks on Copco. Una nf (lie 'rnrporatlon lawyoro' whluh ha attacked In those days was, of en II no, Claud McCnlluch, an at tiirnny fur Ilia power company, 1 understand that thoy wore about far apart aa any two could b. What la happening now la ampla proof nf tlia truth of tha old a (In no 'pnllilca make strange bedfellows.' "Ilmir.t, Ahlr, Illiint" Toono itriick out lustily In be half of Senator Chiirltia L. ,Mc Nary and liny Illinor, candidal tor congress from ths second con gressional district, Ho mid (lint on tha currant trip ho, lair Uln dlna and (Java lloss uro nrtlru Inrly emphasising tlio Itltuur can didacy. "Our candlilaia," ha mid, "la high type of man honest, able, blunt. Hla word la aa good at bla bond." Ha cited tha fact that atraw poll have ahnwn growing Irenda toward London, and emphasised the necessity of giving 1-andon, aa president, republican bouae. He urged voters of the second district to contribute tliolr part by electing Itltner. i I'lcrce I'nrrllnlilo, Claim Congressman Walter I'lvree, Itltner aald, can go "bark to hla hlte-faced calves." Ha cited In atnncea of I'lerca'a attempt! to play "hold enda against the mid dle" In his efforts to curry favor of both sides. Pierce, tho visitor charged, at t meeting In I'endlolon last week of livestock men, who bad boon seriously hurt by tha Canadian reciprocal trade treaty, bad do dared that tba treaty waa anj Infamous thing and ahowed the country had been "sold out to the Detroit automobile manufac turers." Uut Pierce, he re minded, voted to give tho presi dent the power to moke these trestles. Tool predlctod that when Pierce apeaka at Hood Itlver, where apple growers are Inclined to favor the Canadian treaty, the congressman will praise It to tha aklos. - Nation Tension Conscious Toose aald that Townaendltos hate President Iloosevolt, but still are talking of 'Voting fo Pierce, who la on of Mr. Roosevelt's "rubber stamps." Toot atated that he believed the Townsend movement had ac complished good In that It bad mad America penalnn-consclous. lie aald that tha republlran party stands for an old age aocurlty program that la not pauperising, Ilk that now on the books, but will return to good cltltens. In their old age, livelihood from a fund to which they bav con tributed In their working yeara. Such plan, be said, would preserve- the self-respect of the American people. Attarks llureaurracy Launching Into tha general po litical situation,, Tooi bitterly at tacked the New Dealers for tholr attitude toward the constitution and tbe United Stalea supremo court. . . Ha aald that the president of Hi United States, who had sworn on bis mother' Illltlo to uphold the constitution of tho United States, had stooped ao low that ho had said tho constitution oo longs to tha "horse and buggy duya." The reason the New Deal ers turned to ridicule the repub lican stand tor the constitution, he declared, waa that they could not (ace- tb argumont on tho basis of cold facts. Toot assertod that the Issue of the coming election Is whether or not "we are going to preserve the America of Individual oppor tunity, free from unjust govern mental Intorforence." Ho at tacked tho Frankfurters and the Tiigwolls of the present admlnls tatlon and leveled ah oratorical . barrage agalnt bureaucracy. McKlnley Campaign Recalled He remlndod Is hearers thnt In the ancient republics, tho build up of bureaucracies monnt the downfall of Individual liberty. Prom bureaucracy, he said. It was but one atop to the tyrant known today as the dictator. Bladlne, secretary of the state cnmmltte, spoke briefly, telling of experiences In tbe McKlnley campaign. Hoss, son ot the lute and well-loved secretary of stole, spoke In behalf of the young re publican campaign. Mrs. Ann Earloy, president ot the Klamath county chaptor ot Pro-America, announced tho lun cheon to be glvon at the Wlllnrd Saturday on tho occasion ot the visit of Mrs. George Qerllnger, state head of pi'o-Amerloa, and urged a full attendance of Kla math count' republican women, J. 0. O'Neill, chairman ot the county , contral oommlttoe, pre-sldod. I (I I m til hi; i: Jflxt . ,1: O iUi 1 H ,,! tVlr The mon-h of the Oil derricks goes on In OKluhoms City. Several of Ihrm, as pictured above, ire springing up on state-owned prop erty surrounding the capital, latest step In tha long controversy between city and state. Anxious lo preserve the beauty of Its capital grounds, the city had forbidden such drilling, though Pri vate operutors were permitted to drill nearby. Maintaining that the state should have the benefit of oil It owns, and that companies operating adjoining wells might drain state pools by drilling at ao angle, state officials have fought for the right to sink wells on 1 this property. Tragedy Told Ik I The troglo story of an East-West, "nover Uw twain shall meet" ro mance was told In a Los Angelo court when Kay Johnson, above, faces charge of slaying bis pretty Jepanes sweetheart, Midi Taka Ota. BONANZA Oregon Forest Fire Losses at Low Ebb 8ALHM, Or., Aug. 21 (UP) -ForeBt fire loss In Orogon this BORsan has boon tha lowest In, sovernl years, state forestry of ficials said today. A small fire near Southern Pacific tracks near Dates on tho North Snntinm rlvor was tho only bltizo reported. Fifty CCO boys brought the tiro under control, , i Malaria causes 2,000,000 deaths throughout the world every your, . i . friends In Langoll Valley on day last week. Cyril Parsons spent several days In Grant Pass on business. William Beckdoldt, wife and daughter and hla mother, Mrs. Krod llochdoldl, wore called to Ororlllu, Calif., by the audden Illness of Mr. Dechdoldt's sister lust week. The second grade house that was formerly In back of the old school haa boon moved down near tbe new high achool to be romodcled and used for other purposes. Tho William Holloway have been remodeling and enlarging their apartment since they re turned borne. Bobble Hartley haa been eon fined to hla bom the last two weeks with a bad throat and ear. and la under a doctor'a car. The most recent addition to the new school haa boon tb old agrlcultur shop w b 1 c b was moved donw from behind tbe old school building and placed be hind the new one. Mrs. Charlie Bernard and aon van of Fair Acros, Klamath Falls wore visitors and dinner guests at the homo ot tb Bill Hart ley's last Sunday, Morgortt and Bctbol Custer are away from home, at work In Klamath Falls. Margaret and Vleva Provost of Klamath Falls ar spending the wook with their grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Bill Wood. Mr. and Mr. Willis and aon and daughter of Oakland, Cali fornia visited recently at tba home of Mr. and Mrs. Dill Wood. Mrs. Willis Is a daughtor of Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Mary Spark spent last week In Klamath 'Fall with her son and daughtnr-ln-lRW and new baby granddaughter, Bonnie Ma rie. Mrs. Gladys Co and fomlly have moved to Klamath Falls to tho Fnlr Acre district, whoro aho has purchased a home. George Davla la building a cabin In the north end, whore ho plans to resldo Indefinitely. .Mrs. lien Dixon returned home recently with a new baby daugh tor. Dnn Drlacoll was' transacting business In Bnnanta last week. Mra. Evelyn Ryan roturned from Klamath Falls last week with her now baby son, and lo sWiying at the home of her un do, Bill Hartley. A. L. McUuIr waa in town Sunday from hla wood camp In tho hills where he spend most of his time. The Frank Pool family has moved hack Into tholr own home In town. Mr. and Mrs. William Cairns and daughter Ellon, of San Fran cisco were here spending part ot tholr vacation with Mrs. Ada Parsons Sparraton and son, Cyril Parsons. Olon Walkor haa returned to work after a sojourn In a Klam ath Falls hospital with an at tack of flu. The Bonansa Woman' club la planning another card party to be hold at tho Bonanta library August IB. , Mr. and Mrs. William Hollo way returned, recently from Cor vallls, wbore thoy were attend ing suinmor school. Air. and Mrs. Ernest Rothen buhlor and daughter and Frank Ooulo ot Acme, Wash., visited with their nioco, Mrs, Ed Qowon and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Crises of San Francisco are spending some time visiting with tholr son, R. N. Gi'Iboi and family. Mr, and Mrs. Boggs of Klam ath Falls wore visiting In Bo nanta and Langoll Valley last week. . ' Mrs. Edith HanJcsYjl PINE GROVE PINE. OROVE Mr. and Mrs. Art Moran attended a picnic at Ashland Suuday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Crook of .Morrill, were visiting roiaiiToo iu this community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Klcberson ot this vicinity, Lucille and Marvin Bland of Homodale, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. lUcharsou ot Modoo Point, were Crater lake visitors Sunday. This was Mr. and Mrs. Joss Richorson's first visit to Crater lake, and thoy wore much Impressed with the beauty of the lake and surroundings. Carl llobhs ot Mt. Lakl was a visitor In this neighborhood Sun day. Mrs. Susie Bland, Mr. Bonnie Bland and Bill Ward of Home- dale, were caller at tb Rlcharson homo Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Wayno Griffith and aon Gerald of Homodale, spent Sun day with Mrs. Griffith's parents. Homor Clark and Carl Hobbs attended tbe dance at Bonansa Saturday . night. Forest Duncan ot Falrhaven, visited with Richard Bean Sunday morning. Gus Htlyard returnod Saturday from a short visit to Codarrlllo, California. Mrs. A. R. Campboll returned Sunday from a week's vacation spont at points on the coast. The Bill Cunningham family la enjoying the comfort ot a new car. Vernle Arant 1 also driving a new car. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson ot Lakl, wore visitor In thlB com munity Sunday. Juanlta Morton enjoyed a visit from frlonds in Klamath Kails a fow dnj'B last week. Mrs. B. T. McKlmmons bas ro turned from a lu-day trip to Huckleberry mountain. Leln Dixon Is helping her aunt, Mrs. Jennie Redfleld ot Klamatn Falls, with her work at preBOnt. B. T. McKlmmens la hauling lumber to finish his barn. Carl Smlthers Is building a lnrgo potato cellar on his farm In this locality. . Ira Newell and J. HI. Hondors had tholr grain bound Monday. Mra. L. Rlchoraon and Mrs. Wayne Griffith war Merrill vlslt orB Wednesday. REPRESENTING, ONLY IIOII-BOARD COMPANIES ' Strength and Service Unexcelled not hampered by arbitrary "Board" rule. GEO. J. WALTON .... 810 Mnln Gcwrnl Amorlrn Companies anil OroRon Mutiinl Flro Ins, Co OF Maxln Haley of Merrill was Hi proud winner of th second bicycle uffvred In th merchants' trade-and-wiu contest, having cast 380,81)0 vote for th second wek p rlod ending August 16. There are now uourly a hundred candidates registered from dis tricts other thun Klamath Falls. Jt. O. Jouniiut, contost iiiunager, announces au Important meeting of all cuudldutus and tholr purents lo bo held Saturday afturnoon at 1:00 o'clock at th armory. Twenty-five hundred free votes will be glvon each candidate attending th meeting; 6000 fre vote will be given each candidate If accom panied by one or botb parents, or guardian, or adult relative. Those who have not registered but In tend to do so are also urged to attend. Any person Interested aud boosting some candidate. wishing to attend th meeting, I welcome. Saturday night of this week ends the contest for tho third bl- cyclo, and the winner will be an nounced In next Thursday's Her ald and next Friday' News. Many ur working toward tbls prize, and contest headquarters Is still open to those who wish to register and try for any of th seven bicycles yet to bo given away. For the benefit of boy and girls who have not yet registered and wish to do so, the contest manager baa extendod the dato of the 10,000 free vote offer to Aug ust 20. ALGOMA NEWS ALOOMA, Or. Mr. Ouis Mougln, who was seriously Injured In a car accident near Union creek on Sunday, ha recovered enough to be moved to th bom of her sister, Mrs. Brltton Barrett In Klamath Falls. Mr. Mougln re ceived sever cut and bruises about tb face aud a dislocated shoulder. Bh has been a patient at th Klamath Valley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ooston en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Herb Eng land and Gusa Mougln at supper Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. George Hoffman entertained Mr. and Mra. Myers, J. E. Myers, Jr., Mrs. Frlnk, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ladlner, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Krause and Lo Dessa Ladlner, ara chicken din ner Friday evening. Mr. and Mr. Carl Welgart hav aa their house guest, Mr. Wclgart's alster and husband and two children ot Washington. They visited Crater lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Long are leav ing for Hamilton City, California Friday, Long bus accepted a Job In California Among those spending a few day at ilucklebnrry mountain ar Mr. Buss Trewartbea and two daughters, Mra. Bernle Os wald, Mrs. James Conroy and son Jim, Mrs. Jim Wessenbtck and sons, and Mrs. Odgen. Helen Brown spent several day ramping at Lake o' th Woods, Mrs. Lloyd spent several days at Lake o' th Wood with the Eagle' lodge. 1 would never staling for jnldheaded man. I wouldn't tver gat my work donefor I can't keep my eye oft a baldapot. Olenda Farrell, movl actress. ft'' A i ' t ' ' s f ' Make parties "fo" with ALE! Let's get down to brass tacks about at. It is something yon offer mfyoo now, DO Baiter what 1m you serve, because it doesn't play th tricks that son other bever ages do. It warms and cheers, makes any party "go" without "gomi" jttlmg m Ibt turning. And it gives your guests a thoki. 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