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WE RECOMMEND That oil burning circulators be installed with out side fuel tanks. It is a fact that any oil stove of any brand, that has its fuel tank on the back of the stove; will produce a certain amount of oil vapor odor. Outside fuel tanks, if properly in stalled have the following advantages. O Positively no oil odors from stove. O Dills cheaper in larger quanti ' ties. O You do not handle the fuel at any time. Just turn the stove On in the fall and turn it off next spring. - 0 Your stove will work better and with less trouble with out side tanks. Now is the time to install an American Sun Flame oil Heater With Outside Tanks 0 0 s clean a sunshine -MEM AVM - WM. LIBERAL TERMS , ARE AVAILABLE Trade in your old wood stove now on an American Heater. It may serve as the down payment. SOUTHERN OREGON HARDWARE 412 Main Street Owned and Operated by E. J. Bell 1 1 OIL COMPANIES FAIL IN TRY TO UNSEAT BLACK (Continued from Page One) fair methods of competition in marketing their product in inter state commerce. Firm, Steady Voice The court's newest justice read the opinion in a firm and steady voice, glancing about the court room several times. It was the only majority opin ion delivered by Black today as the court reassembled after be ing in recess for two weeks. No dissent to the decision was announced. It reversed a ruling against the commission by the second circuit court of appeals at New York. In its complaint the com mission had contended that the Standard Education society of Minnesota and the Standard En cyclopedia Corporation of Illinois told prospective customers they had been specially selected to 'receive free an encyclopedia and would have to pay only $69.50 for loose-leaf material to keep it up to date. "These representations are false and misleading." the com mission said. The price of $6950 Is in fact the regular price of the encyclopedia plus the loose-leaf service." WASHINGTON, Nov. g GP justice Hugo L. Black voted against the government in one of the cases decided today by the supreme court. He joined with his eight col leagues in holding jig saw puzzles 4pre not a game and the govern ment therefore cannot levy n game-tax on them. It was the first decision day in which Black had participated. I EX-CON GETS TEAM FAA CAINE MN The law against og-convicts car ' rying firearms Will invoked hero for the first time Monday when George Coy Lundy wee given a four-year prison sentence. Lundy pleaded guilty in Circuit ,Judge B. B. Ashurst's court. The prisoner was arrested by state police several days ago after he allegedly burglarized a car parked near Fourth and Pine streets. engaged in a fight with the arresting officer, who said Lundy drew a gun on him. Lundy admitted having the gun and it was found he is an ex inmate of San Quentin. The dia-1 trict attorney's office then de cided to invoke the firearm law.' rather than the larceny charge. and Mondays plea and sentenc ing resulted. STATE TROOPER'S FACE BLASTED BY SHOTGUN CHARGE (Continued from Page One) about 70, Olson's partner, was found in a bed. hie bead also mangled by shotgun pellets. A Terrebonne coroner's jury deter mined he was killed while be slept Friday night. Tuck and Pyle went to the isolated ranch at the request of A. O. Stadter. Bend city attor ney. who said he bad received a telegram f ram Mrs. M. B. Mitchell, Spokane, asking an in quiry about a letter she bad from Olson, her uncle. Olson, Stadter was informed, wrote, "Dalsgard le dead and I'll be dead in a few days." Tuck said he accused -Olson of killing D al age r d, but the rancher said his companion bad gone to town. Tuck turned to ward the house. Olson snatched a shotgun from a delivery truck and shot Pyle. Tuck, unarmed, escaped a similar blast when he stumbled and fell aa he ran to ward his car for a weapon. The sergeant emptied a shot gun, rifle and revolver into the shed where Olson took refuge but when he entered, Olson was dead. The gun battle was witnessed by Walt er Hirsch, Terrebonne mechanic whom Olson had called to repair his car. "Neighbors said the two old men (Olson and Dalsgard) had been quarreling for some time," the sheriff said. "Olson had been selling cream and eggs. The dispute was over division of money." "Neighbors said the two old No matter how many medicines men (Olson and Dalsgard) had you have tried for your cough, chest cold, or bronchial irritation, you can been quarreling for some time," get relief now with Creomulsion. the 'sheriff said. "Olson had been Serious trouble may be brewing and selling cream and eggs. The you cannot afford to take a chance dispute was over division of with any remedy less potent than money." Creomulsion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble and aids no. titre to soothe and heal the inflamed TOO LATE mucous membranes and to loosen TO CLASSIFY and expel the germ-laden phlegm. Even if other remedies have failed, WWWWWWWWW,A000 don be discouraged., try creme'. SPECIAL ON PERMANENTS atom Your druggist 15 authorized to Two for one. Midway Beauty refund your money If you are not Shop, next to Lucca Cafe, 2318 thoroughly satisfied with the bene So. gth. Phone 1974-W. 11-13 fits obtained from the very first bottle Creomulsion is one wordnot VACANCY Room and garage. two, and it has no hyphen in it. Court View Hotel. 11-10 Ask for it plainly, see that the name on the bottle is Creomulsion, and FOUR-ROOM furnished hens mi Yotell get the genuine product and 406 Oak St. 118 the relief you want. (Adv.) THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON IEditorials On News (Continued from Page One) the hook with a bang. A8 Pollyanna would probably have said, It's MOO to know that subscribers appreciate the paper enough to be sore when it's late, and it'a better for us .to have our shortcomings told to our faces than behind our backs. But the NEXT EVENING the paper we. out on time. There's nothing like a little sharp criti cism to put us on our toes and bring us to time. HOOVER BLASTS AT "POISON" OF PROPAGANDA (Continued from Page Ono) adding "we must incessantly ex pose intellectual dishonesty and the purpose that lies behind it. Half truth can be defeated with the whole truth." Hoover spoke at Colby college on the 100th anni y of the death of Elijah Parish Lovejoy. a graduate of the college and an editor at Alton. Ill., who perished defending his right to print what he wished against slavery. The address was broadcast on a na tionwide hookup. A free press. Hoover said "is far more than a publishers priv ilege. It is a right of the peo ple. But the publishers are its lint lines of defense. They de serve the gratitude of the coun try for the seal with which they have driven back every attempt at legal restrictions." Applied to Politics Describing propaganda as a "sinister word meaning halt-truth or any other distortion of truth." Hoover said it "moves by tainting of news, by making synthetic news and opinions and canards. It promotes the emotions of bate, fear and dissension. "With still further refinements (since the World war) it has been applied to politics. The great quality of this improved poison seems to be that It must be artistically done. "If you don't like an argu ment on currency or the budget or labor relations or what not, you put out slimy and if possible anonymous propaganda reflecting upon your opponent's grand mother or the fact that his cousin is employed in Wall Street or is a communist or a reactionary. New Deal Not Mentioned "You switch the premise and set up 'straw men and then at tack them with fierce courage." The only living ex-president. Hoover made no mention of the Roosevelt administration, nor did he refer to the suggestion for a mid-term republican convention which he has backed and which party leaders discussed In Chi cago last week. YOUNG PIANIST FALLS TO DEATH FROM TRAIN (Continued from Page One) exhausted, finally loosened his grip and plunged to hie death along the tracks. No one on the train knew of the pasaenger's death until a telegram from Kalamazoo was de livered to the conductor at Mich igan City, Ind. When and why Erlandson got outside the window remained a mystery. Chris Outlay, a porter, said Erlandson bad insisted that the window beside him be kept open. At Erlandson's home, his mother said he had gone to New York last week to compete in the Mac Dowell club's annual con test for pianists. Lion "Duck" Dinner The Lions club will bold a "duck din ner" at the Willard hotel Tues day instead of its regular Tues day noon luncheon. Club officers said the dinner would be held even if there weren't any ducks. Still CoigIiier 1 DANCE With the With Legion Armistice bay November llth LEGION HALL Music by Baldy's Band PRICE-.-Men 75cLadies 25a i t N W CAHA BEMIS AS - . UNION SECHETABY Ted Carr has resigned is rotary and businefin agent of tho Retail Clerks international Pro tective association, an AFL af filiate. ho announced Monday. Carr is moving to Sint Francisco. Now business agent of the clerks union bore is Albert L. Solomon, formerly of Portland. Pickoting by tho clerks' 1111011 of tho Olympia goom,' mm1111110(1 Monday. INVALID CHARGED WITH ATTACK ON FORMER EMPLOYER Ed .Callaway is named In a complaint filed in Justice court charging him with an attack on it, A. Funk, Klamath turkey grower. Callaway was employed bY Funk as a herder, and the alleged attack occurred after an argu ment with his employer, officers said. Callaway Is now in a hospital suffering from heart trouble. Obituary sim 8. Immix Sim B. Riddle. a resident of Beatty. Oregon, passed away In this city on Saturday. November 6. The deceased wall a native of Tule lake. Calif., ' and was agedl 47 years 9 months and 10 daya when called. He is survived by his wife. Elsie; 3 sons. Leander, Warren. Sim, Jr., and Raymond; 5 daughters, Rosalind, Christina', Melva Ann. Geneva, and Anse,. lane Tecumseh; his father. Jeff Riddle. all of Beatty, Ore.; 2 sisters. Alluerva Brown of Beatty. and Anna May Copperfield of Bonanza, Ore.; also 11 nieces and 5 nephews. The remains rest In Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. 925 High St.. where friends may call after 5 P. M.. Sunday. November 7. Notice of funeral arrangements will be announced at a titter date. Immix, 1,Em Eng Harold Lemere, for the last nine years a resident of Modoe Point. Ore.. passed away In this city Sunday. November 7. 1937. at 10:20 p. m. following a brief illness. Ile was a native of Soo. Italie, Wash.. and at the time of his death was aged 28 yews. 3 months and 21 days. Ile wee a member of Klamath Falls lodge No. 1108. Loyal Order of Moose. Surviving Is an aunt. Mrs. E. Goozie. The remains rest In the Earl Whitlock Funeral Monte. Pine street at Sixth. Notice of funeral to be announced later. WESTERN OREGON BATTERED BY GALE; HIGHWAY FLOODED (Continued from Page One) land had .44, Ot Art inch of rata. Salem .54 and Eugene .95. Mors than a foot of snow blanketed. Hood's Timberline lodge. tile filches of snow fell on the IlleKonale Pan between Bend and Eugene.. WINE THIAL SET FOB NOVEMBEII 15 The trial or .1. E. Whittle of Portland for alleged violation of the blue sky law has been set by Circuit Judge Arthur D. Hay for November 15. Wind le is accused of withhold ing certain information from a prospective buyer of 'lock in a memoriel park in Port lend. George l'iloWry. former Mutt nomah county prosecutor, haa been named special prosecutor in the case and hes been here for several days. conferring with Dis trict Attorney Hardin C. Black mer. Defense ettorneyeere David R. Vandenberg. Klamath Falls. and Will Heaters. Portland. Vital Statistics sums PALMER Born at Hillside hospital. November It. 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Pahner of 717 Mitchell street, a son. Neight. I pounds. I ounces. PARRISH Horn at Klamath Valley hospital. November 7. 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. John Par. rish of Chi loquin. a daughter. 1Veight. I pounds. I ounces. Recuperating HereMrs. Erma Propst. who recently underwent a major operation in McCloud. Calif.. has arrived in Klamath Falls. and Is recuperating at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred limber on IVasiting ton street.. Mrs. Propat plans to Welicate Jhe flavor lasts Schilling A rJOIN , a , U111011 VOUBLE-VISTIUED 11111111111 OILS NO SMOKE! 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