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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1925)
AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER xheIclamath daily NEWS wSg "Let ui have faith that right makea might, and in that faith let u to the end dare to do ourduty at we understand it" Abraham Lincoln. COUNTIES ALLIED IN .i. C.W1N Report Govcrncr FLrc Be Aikcd to Exp'.a'n Problem of Fnpulation Induairy and Held Main Hint In Sunset m.u""" Ijii.I and Touring Tei'i. ,.:..l nrvutatlon I" " mllll"n Klfvm thousand ."'hl rrovlut" f.u- three ln.ertli.ns la "' x n.-s n.l JS ila the M1"I i-lnrnt OH" thousand tiiM-i-at-v for mei-hani.-.! li.iti. Tht agen pre! I from the maga- I: u ilf- re-u'd be nr-duo- y mi:d n'.l I" i per rent l Ik allowed na'-l Economic Needs In moving for postponement of the trial of the convict Tom Murray, his attorney. Judge Will R. King, contended that Warden Dal ryraple has not granted him sufficient oppor tunity to examine the prison which was the "scene of the crime for which his client is held responsible. He intimates that convicts in the prison may have knowledge that bears upon the case. Two months have passed since the escape of Murray, Kelley and Willcs, with its result ing fatalities, focused public attention upon the penitentiary. So clamorous was the de mand for investigation and reform that the governor appointed a committee of three men who should inspect the prison and make a sur vey of its administration. The committee are said to have made the investigation, and a re port of their findings. For 60 days that report has been delayed in transmission to the people of the state. Its contents may set forth some of the circum stances which encouraged Murray and his comrades in their desperate attempt. Murray's trial should bring out into the ( light of the day some of the, facts whiciijhe public wants to know, in spite of Warden Dal rymple's efforts at concealment. Meanwhile, governor, where is the report? Portland Telegram. ,-illl'lt I ll,'tl-. I .ns'U-ritiK ini - thrnuclvc.. the Met jn cir.nu.ny Whir l d-clarcl M tie one of the nukea a number of i"'1"1"' mwt cmp!ete analyses of the n-; - whli-h wcrt paa.e.1 on m ihe "' ' lent o-i:hern rri'v'i n fai-;s In ad- jnje. ver:;s!ng la pet im-n-ased p ipula- - TourUt 1'ats W- lion u:d iniluorin was p-i-sonied ..(1ur roBroiiim u iVa as '" when representatives of Iiouglas. ,.,.,i lo-.irll travel I' l' ""' nil.cH.sliig Mil "1-:k Do Not Help to Scuttle the City Money Spent With Local Merchants Stays Here People who persistently buy from door-to-door peddlers help to scuttle the home city, which makes it possible for them to prosper. It does them no good and they usually get articles inferior to what can be bought at the stores of the home city. Quality and price go hand in hand. Local merchants aim to handle only merchandise of standard quality and if any manufacturer put3 over inferior quality on them and they pass it on to ycu, they are easy to find and will make quick adjustment. When you look for the peddler for adjustment, he is usually gone to no-one-knows-where." Fecple, by buying from peddlers admit their lack of faith in their home city, and they brand themselves as failures as home city builders. If all citizens of the home city patronized peddlers, there would be no home city. Citizens who persistently buy from ped dlers serve notice to their neighbors that they are helping to wreck the city they should love. They admit their failure as go'.d citizens. Buy from the merchant fJ your home city. Don t- pull down tKe !.-. city by sending your monty v business for some other city. K!arttnth. JiisciiMnt, anil J.-ii-ksnr. ! rouptlM nu t In Grants l.ss t)e Itohtr 7 snl t itcd u i.viim uis'y :n I favor of a pr.p smI ,lan to link ; the ft'ir touiii M tige-h.-r In an adverts, v, rirnimr ti. ; Tlie pari was dr'n up ly th? H. K. !, rn ni;nn:nv. San Fran : of-ico nilvi'r'iillig e't-orts YTi 'w : c.i:naa:iy w;i tilictid herau'e 0.' i.'s ! reputait.-i in a Icill-is uds-crMs- lug a.'TPncy, r.nd beratiic M ,d ,e--. nut furor on rhera Cr.f n comtnini.y over any oihor. , At tl' ri :n st of the I'll f r- liia-Or.'Kin IViwi-r roiupa'iv. nh'-'i uriK n; lly Inrivuln! in nnilvr'ni i camoa jtn fi - i:t:ro imlu-rr'oii la , at'' -n trreo. t' e rpa.-t lompil Ml. T'e M-C inn r.irnnny however. i'c i ini nd d !':o: Ti ' pow r tump-.n; ni't r l A r ' h ill" jrampa'Rn siono. (Hi? tt iN tj-fnt ! iand f inner repmmendi that Ih-v namo of lie rt'niMtny nut a:iHir ; In any of the advertisi-nica: i. j ropulntli n krtM-nt!al "Imlustry folh.ws popalalion," declares the repuri. "If p.ipuiatim Is Increased. Indir-itrirH full w !n natural course." J The problem of '-rincin ni'ir.' ind tl.t rliki4 to si-attiem On K in if probleai of brinnini; mire pe p the n-port continun. Tills U an ' undertaklti;; loo bin for any 'nsK Institution tu taritli. It will have to be handled by the general ram-1 niunitiea. Community idYerth.'nx ha j prewn In the pal f.ve yearn ti 20 time Us original propnrtlnn." : It U deelared in the repirt. "There, are only two p;init!e' vav hv 1 whirh business of any member of a community may l-a Inereaseil: he can fiKht to pet a larger hare nf j the exi-itini; bnsinesii, at t;o e- penne of bin eampetitin-H. or he ran Join with hin competit iM t-i i Increase the tolal of eximlnj liusi-nei-s, and thus prrtduce mtiro to ro around." Community advortisinn. whirh does away wits ni'-t::p it rompe tition li rcromm'-nded In the re port. Results of oilier communiUe-i j with this method of adverthini; are outlined. They show It costs ah,, at $50 per family to secure new wi. t r alone. We "''' wi-m the .pleml.ii: "i-'lml.ti. s.trit of lh r.llea Hai:i 'he ter r.tory l islvrn this "! rtunlijr t" rprv Ituclf to the w.nM. Ihr world will respond IV iple lil i,i::ie lo see; then tW "ill rori- n'lally in. It I .r: in r inn- hus recrtt- ei utiar- ii stay. Iml.inrlei i I !lni and after i'.m'i:.' the rep irt. "Sauthem OreK'n ! a pleasnu: plar to live one i r the few reii J,. fr es of nil the Wen:. Il ati.in resull-'ces thai ! ii t-actlve to many r.uni'.m!.i of ; p ..:." It ! suW!-.:id Tie re; ir! suRStnts tht fie j.a,lu,l al ;i--i! be rapUallJnl In an ud.rr t i strut ennipolrn. , Natural ItrsKiur.-esi ,,e (riain !ndutrs i i I n it p : iti' be brousht t so'i'V-n or I a. while idwrV'ti we i' l r. 'it'i- r i:t:ruci nor repel i,'h-:. It ! . . dared Nnlurui adanl.iit is lh i Lilly determ'nlni; feature The sound li'U'ral o'lje tlve of southern i tircRon conimunl:y siiiiuK liuulil i tn hrlrs m ro pe-iple. so thul , Inil.lstry will fo'li.w -n. i "Musi loliuiiuni'.ii' li.ai hav the1 1 r:i t i advert je ran a!ialo ilu-'r itua'.'rn iIhwii t'.ils fur.'' says Hie reptr:. "arid then they mn. T.iey want vi.tors. tiurio '.u- what have th-y thai the t aur!H can. be tni!" to want? Where Is their 1 motrrlns. their tr.r.i, and nlmuu fishing, their mo intulns. their ramping, thej Cra er Iae7 KREMER WINS SIXTH CAME FOW SOLONS ( nnlliiniil IniMl Tub Onr) Mutor ...t n needle, all du,li. th" wh'U tr -.k ' l.ni rans In tneir "i Tl Mil. , sneer. weie m-ml Int I ,,,.e he llifl.-l.lei. .0.1 l l", oo.r.eliler. Slid every one ... " (1,1111 fall, present upe, ted 111-; U.1I i t ti-e .1 any momeiil. i Hot K. riiu.nn held n nam-lr lt.rn.tarl foil.-l Mooie'. k..wr In tin- f.fth with . I"U .in." a n..t ,!- .....er li. i.l I. - r but lr:-yn,.r nied .li.nii" ( a by n n.lt'nt tl I ,: " " li , ti. lulu ti.'.iin's h.u !' '.vklnt.ui.ii tie.l a re. .ml darlns ihe rum.. : ho I'.a-'e ' .nth eir.-r ( tl- ..Tie.. I e Si .ell., .hurts op ol ttie t-. tr-ii.l Indian.. I ....iiiIkI that ri.urd ill fie !.' sir ; ti.-, hi.! iii.i-.e in a e la'illsh. .1 l I"'- 1 mtiu-r. it I.-it -1 noi "i- " ( wa,. fill le ,1 d Btt r o'l I I'ii. k'. . : r r rtite In t .hi n he p .ie.l lie ' t .uio.iir tt., I In. a. I r..ikk- the t :...li- t til,' !' I HI. nilsla.e dt-ln I " J i ll....-i.r. lie tail. ilii- II tsi Hi . I .lur.tril til till that pla i.l I he w.lili.iiv lit.. I fca.t.e .III t rn' Vi.ui..;. r Hair. . .ait. i iiat.ini. Hit. ,ativlll,, .. tae t-lrti lua'a.i. ar.l i ifc v, w ti. ii M Inn.s i ..pi. . it. r Vii., i.l 1:4 I .jt 1. ii ,ii In in itir-ikh ... n.e w l , ui Itl.l.- . . fir.l, l.i.l. Hall.! n. h a ills- ,,- vetiih. . n 'l. ...it.'. ,:-n di.lnt ,t tn first. i III i; ..-ore j . . ,.f UI. .. t -. and I ui ui hv t i p..ti Win, I., ti.trtv a stautlir' ! i Ju.Ue ! .-.alileil BUILDING GAINS Or WLLK TOTAL C 6.765 t HUlltlU il fl-iHI t'tiK'- i. I $.. :.e, ' or I a.. tia....i r. Uluey p. n ..i .'oilli.i ' r. II H.n.v. xanila to io.. I uvel.iua in I.. i:i,u, Kral.k LiHikiint siresi liailislin. k.til .-..it-. I litis-) I., I. 1.1 were as . llllllt 'l. f Malt.. on Man IV It.-.d. In rutl l'. y, Kaia.-e on to ru. .-.'j. II. A. -n ,n H itii .trt l. i:i. w ii. Matt. li sir. el In. fh I.l. ni II iir-r. Kd. Ke.,, ilir sire. t. i i.u." I v.. ker, 1.1 l.st d.rllitlS on t j ii I o'l V it r t 111 street. . 4.. ihllS i.u Pop. i lit- l.ler. halt- tiers The Mi Cam analysis five riuestions: What a' ithern On jon Is; Its advertising objective; what It has to offer; to whom It is 0 ing to sell Itself, and how. Vot Ttl-nilnul .southern Oregon is not tii-M viands, and made t.l". f'ir the i onic In two ser es, thre-s lust full. i one Saiurilnv iind another Sunday, a item record. j Icpittd by ( oslln't first Inninit horn. r. ih- h't-nsror. went nut for the s i -ind in bottle their title in' bond fur the wint-r. , Joe Judirel rra h.d a la .t pitch for a ain.-le. i and then Itm-r I'erklnpauK'-t crust-1 ed it(i tite I'lit iiittrjrh defeno nftTj llltli lte 11. ll r..r, i., JiiiIkc, trvln. In .acrlfiri.. V';th lllitege off fur nj hlt-.iud-r,in drive. Puck cut a line fin-. e put first for the a.-ore. And then K renter starred pitching. In the fourrii he let down while p'ti-hiiK Li Illume, who isn't no ticeably "ball .hy" In spite of Ihe ftirt that he ;.H I, -anoil by A'llr'da. In this park l.i-t ThitrMilay, and Otatle era. keil out a .Ingle to rent Hut that wus alter Kriuii KalltsV l.llllt I.U Hak sttrs-l. I0.. .iMi'; ' S .Mat .-. .1 si lit. a: t.a Willi. iresit. Ji.iu. It liiir.uti. raras- stu Am.tlin sir... I. "''. J J. him. u..,n,lt. aweihiirf nj i iiiiiinrei i.l treit. ii... liertrutlss J.ihnst.n. u.einng on l'urtl.in,l avenue. l.,io,t; Mr. laiulre l.und. laracti on liurrtisr .iretit. $au, (;.m. i nay. .hniel on Kspiiinaile. ta.Muu, II Mur. uweillriii on S j.litnt,.a ii-et. jl.'.t. a. iJonliiti' liti.in. dwell ing nn Alkiiir.la street, li.oiiu. ti It. (Irttale. riMiiiiitiK house on Mala at I Hh. ;.i oii'i: t;us Hoderlund. dsts.:ling in Mahtiand avenue, I tii... Church Candidates to Be Nominated at Episcopal Sessions NKV U(I,KANrt. Oct. M - I'nl-.iM No 1 1 Nnniliiatit.nn ut rand.dnipt for in -lilitnc Id. hup nf Ihf ir.ifl Mil rt.iy, ..ml chunh will hp mmlr ' nt 3 (i in , TucMilay. Kl.tltn Will b WrIlPt:.ya .r.- vlilln ; I hi: limine ut thhiit-t nr.'rilrn j tr- .u- . .i i Mil Ultirttiar r.n.ll. !,.... i.l m-, f . J II" 'I III-' IWIJ rst'TRHlIlR JO"B--JIn ll.ir-l - uiuimuilPU, N minai lor anything, declare, the) rls and J..e Jud(,e-o the hit wa,a t , "' K'-v. Thotna. J (iUr. ,ls-l -epor, -ImlaiHtrlally. there is a j harmful. ! hop of Tenes.e. and president f ....-.... ,-, ,,,. maustnes turn iiuiik Hev..r,M. the an...' b.i, k-. Iho nnilnnal council .,f n,- ,i,...h Others mentioned are the Hi. bishop nf the trade with the and whit Inched out one of bin copyright loop- deal with lumber, minerals and ag-i '": ho crime to Washing! in In a! Ticuiturc. It, other business will uo largely of a retail, small man ufacturing and stsrvli-e character -such huHlneta as keeps in step with the population that support It Its own Immediate vicinity." PuiiuiaLon in small cl-idoilt. Nemo I., ,,,, tsaatt. .t (, tttiio.iies wie onjeciions which gu on and MeNi M. L.OU1S Itlowns. I.,.. ,.,,,... ,, ..., was cnlcli'iiir Ifu. ...... ' ' - -. ISIIJ V'..... la. . '.'in .-sets l.llH. 1 HI ill J.,m I lug singles to I, .ft, starling the K. fVeeniun of W'li lilnnton, I'ntil Khtli. Maiiarrer Ilnrris liioiti-in 1 -"""hews of New J. r,,. y, Jnmes lie ibis was the opening, and liinmd-l w"" I'frry of Ithode Inland and lalely rushed plnrh hittfrs to tin. I'lilllp Conk of Ibdawere Fi r t - The house of billions nml u i... ly ran forSi.vereid.! j,,,,..,! Monday to c,d,.r the pro-: UIUII IIUI'llinT , If. in ... ...... I (lli,. u,. ..i.l i ..... citin.- the report g,,,.,, n ( ,Iiy ! d -MeNei ly i,,,,,!,, ,,,rond beei.iiHi. 1 , ' ' "rl1' ,U'""K ,h" "la the possession of Craier i "' '''"''"'r Karl Muilth's pour llirow, ! r" ,M""' ; lake, soifh.rn Oregon K more fir- Nn" ml,"i"1 a "trike. ''wl" 11 Kr.inklin. national Irea-j lunate than it reaiii,., , wauld i u IU'"' wh ,ln"'ly h"" , " "' "r:Kln.illy drawn! I.ave been diffbuii t !,., ,,., " . . . ' ""' the series. P " total 5 l.r.'iu oiin, 44, ,. inrty Mclriiils, plavlnir of this was i n , l ., ,t. ,t ,.. . t tOUItlll 1. 1 l I . . I n ., . ... serve asl.Neelv hoi,o,l o.,.,. ... .1,1.1 ""ii il.'iit advertising resource n r,.,... niter llurrhi ih... . .' .. . ' ""' ' ""vt-lil i.in mtinlrle. frum Klamnlh v-.it. when ho sent in ii... I p" '' 'litlr..y me l.tiilgi l, tl .. ....-,. wauut hav(, n,tur. diffbuii to locate ihl. , ... l.:.liir.l u.-r,...l... I ihe r.,.r. . , i.ir.tirsi rain. lr the Plrntes. mid M , ikiiik 1 1 servo n. I ..i. v A brave lid Falls In when ho sent hi it,,, v,.,,r:,i, It,, i, I. ii -'""li COO! till. .S M, I'llt'll 111 IlineU III for lili.,.,.ir ii... r p.,rt. "Travel to and from Cra-; ,!"l'l'y " ' " nly a groun.l. i """" ,ha" rer lake profits every lovtn al-me -,""'"- Hut the gam., wiimi'i hghways. It i, u,,, I,.., nf,"v"r- , Xrei'i'-r fi., lhe slugi.i,c inlu ...... . .. ...isiiii. atte : p. I. .....i t...i n.. ' " 'slut 4 II.IKf. I am- Loose lianced r,,,,r r,.i,i ,i,i..u e liilnn. I'rlor io ItOllKI- ,,f , tleellled loj apart from j new tol.ll I. n Utile -' No union I A:i!ilarnl and IC t-t itiTi of your to build up Ph., Wd-,rd. a i ':(.." ts rir.ints I'.(-iK v i . .a. .-.-naily d,.;,,., ,,, , ' " --oiithern Orr-e a if - if r.-Vr than featu tee jua n". f.iH-lfl Fllllil S.mi, 118.1)110 U fr.f, '''Tig rani,.,i. I he Joint session the lollies reeelvt.,1 nn .... fatornhle r. porl f,oi,,1, ,.,.nii,illl,.e l H "i't to .Moor ,i:.,l-:K" "y- II won. I me, ''ra revolution no nib, f liip. Io allow women i and S-:v. ini.HTox""vi-:ui: ft in. f 4-1 i. e .l.f t-s' a, An a!i -in a rn mm I - . - - ... IIIUV ir.MN 7 J ... J institutions, but one rnu-. the cob. Birmingham .Vv 'y'V.. irr.erica.T :.: ! t'i corn on "ut -me llrirrls tvn n i liimcd Into a run,, lll'OVe the , (,, i, , . fit Id ser.?en wire f, nco for a iloul,!,.. ! .nil a;-iitn Ki'i m,.f man,.,) Ing. Judge po,,.., ,,(. . j Kiiiiuided to Tnivnor. ''I; Kremer r.-,,jV,, Kre, tM,n Ad- KttT.liftrt T,,,n . .. ...... . . ! eist Is Im.1,1 . ,, ,,' , V. . . """ nr'" roved iri. Th "StiIi; ftrit ...ru one... tr uKh,nlnK p!l(V " grounder. !!.,, w right .omltii; in M yards to , us. .-...-i . . - I AllVlh liv , ..i . ...w.,t, M:,rri. ,,,. (ver ,, ; , wisn to e-ll? or to ......its !ir..i,i. mi it ill tu ill Ii Falls ni.,,.. I While K. r,son ....... I '" "'" "onomlcal. rr, ', 1"" ' ' .i.nes tli:,n,ui. i, wiit WnshliiRlon fans fires-; in,,,, .,. "" K"iilh News t:innn- i.'ige 1.11111:1 h,.lx H.u : ''r.-Kts are dr.,.',,,. ''" I'aelfic coast. ; . - .-.'i to advirtiro on tV- "i rt dee'ares. - -ad,. I that vpi P'Ttlan-l. (, ' rVanehco (r,.. ,'onnoys in a roun.i. ' in off two singles In u, 'M.IAN'A.., "r .-..',... A, Tti.s,i,v ,,:,., Weill, nt. !,, ''I. his tilie.l..!,... TI ail-, age ') I il, -IVni. l!.iKl,..ii'a i. and II Ion wn. "aoinewhiil dherw:n iinihan. nu Id. tin "i-nalor ha. i...n in '"r'y siitnmcr w , y "y. bit fii.,i- , ,i . " H 'ttiiveiy, II I'tor u.. 1.1 ' t 'r said. Anythln Io tieven hits 25' b the right price to pay for a good tooti) paste i .ii." 1 mm LISTERINE TOOTH PASTB Lorfit Tub 25" : i .tav ' Em , nttl ; Weil', i Will, I ' I l4 j : buy, Reg XJA r. u w a h i in iji i At Mi.rr.ll Supper by Mrrri'l Hi Cit', Sailing' Orchsstr. Dinner L. s. . uancc rostpone aV ... Anr.ciincir.g the inclchnite p tnent of lite Dinntr Dance pr a:.ncu:.ccd for n.urncliiy t tobrr I 5. at White Pelican io Definite dalts of D-.rce 3 Announced Lttcr cm ICE everyday helpskeep sickness away Pond doscn't hv utihailihlul. Many m 1 ....wnltS. t(t),- kept in the chnnginl trW. u rcltlgcrntlm. I ua i.. n.lhle aV y your homo alt 0- If"' KLAMATH ICE & STORA Phono 58. ? .....TiiiMOf11 MI-.MIil'H NATIONAL AXSA i" ( in I IVVil Waihintlon Slit. C a