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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1925)
v Page Two Tuosilav. Nov. 17. lOJ.I THE T BILL 1! i (afin end details. They represent , the majority. The nevoml clui.:! 1h Kinaller, ami leeri-fore a Utile more Important. Tliey, loo, il'.-oili facta but, to a (riain extent, they ue them In rrpalive eiulravor. Society Mgog as Senator Marries Vanderbilt Widow WASHINGTON', Nov. 1. The American merchant marine, hydra- headed problem of the Coolidse, admini-tratkm to afrain under at tack for solution. Tlie most etulrbora phase of the : problem, the United States ship-1 ping . board, which controls the government's chipping operational The third cla U made up of an u-lnsive few those who think. ' They are iu the minority. They ' sive birth to the idea that move' the world. It it to thla select nil-1 ! nority that the advocates of birth! control belong." j Mrs. l'olhis Lawrence, a promln-j rnt birth control advocate In Lon-1 ; don. iid that birth control was I was criticixed and defended before ' -inning rapid strides la England. several hundred delegate who' Th' working women of England., opened the nhipping conference of ;she re fighting to make birth : (he chamber of commerce of the . control a national question. j Vnited States here Monday. I Secretary of Commerce Hoover. ! CATTLEMEN LOOK FOR' urged that an end be put to the PROSPEROUS FUTURE : board's power and that Us powers; and properties be immediately. (Continued from rage One) J transferred to the Emergency Fleet, j corporation. He then crlticlied it plu of cattle accumulated because sharply for opposing President of holdover rattle from last year and Coolidge and his policies. feed conditions this year, could be The delegates heard the other moved out of the state. j side of the question from Chairman . "AH of these problems were sac T. V. O'Connor, chairman of the cessfully met by the Association, and ; board, who charged that the conn- the cattle industry was fortunate in try (Lipping problem ins being having an organization ready to misrepresented. i function this year. Had It not been "The shipping board, said for the exlstance of the Association O'Connor. "Las 350 active freight and the plan for orderly marketing, and passenger ships sal!ls the . prices would have dropped to an seven seas and has soma 610 tied exceedingly low point, far below the! ' reniiuiie hi" loyalty. .. it Hie ! (i.c-i .mil IK'ld aacnls ol IN' .Vmio.I 1 aimn in every way pil'l'. and ulwii' oilier t It I ti r i constantly woik for mu lncren.I ut :nlT-uJp. j He . luted out that greater con : tro! will mean more or.l- rlv niar 'keutm a great iialllir.'oti of the I market, and will limitv a belter j price level for the cattlemen- pro-iduet. MR AND MRS. ARE VISITED PEARSON BY STORK IVni-rMiii frtim ChlliMiiilii- Ihn vlxitora In I lie Allium th in. I'ltv thla Wiu.k 1 ..i. . I- l II IViirmin ttt l'l.il....,.L. . , ... - - ... . . ..ii..i,i.mi nmp la a lineal In llio Aivuilo liolel. I'ciirmn lama In I mm III. lioine In the rvncrvatliin city m welromo lilt young son who was horn y. Iprrlay nioriiliig In tlie Klamath Valley hospllul. Mr. and Mr. f. II. IVarnon of ChlloiHiln are being coimralllluled upon the annal baby boy. Ixnn Motidai uioining at two uVloi k In the Vl.rni.ith Valley hopllnl. Mr. I'eanon l In I he clly nirw v ixitttift with ln ifo and son. and palng out the cigars among 111" kLjJ,p j Speaking of prices, ll.ie.ra Haled ninny friend' from the reservation jttuit some, of the cattlemen outside. town. .of the Aa.ioclailoa who have been j willing to cut below the Aorlatloti price this year, will ford that they j will have to pay from 1 rent to ! cents more per pound for their feed ier this year than they did laM year, i , Huring the coming season they will j not be Inclined to cut prlrei as miuh as they did this year, and will bo In n "mn I .'" "I Local Briefs Mri. Kllboin-nv Iteturna Alter a two weeks visit In San r'ranrUc aud other bay cllle Hope toli Kilbonrne has returned from the south. up ships that are idle. In the one case the board Is engaged. In oper ating the minimum number of ships to insnre a merchant marine. In the other. It is acting merely -s the care-taker of excess war material." Stiff Fines Ready Game Law Violators market of last year. j "In round figures, approximately ! 4.73 cars of heavy cattle were ex-' ported from the stale, almost entire-1 ly through the efforts of the As-j ftociation. Roughly, 175 carloads ! were sent to middle-western mar- j ! kets of Omaha and Kansas City. The , ?esult of this exportation was to ' reduce the surplus and stabilize the market. Trice Levels J "The general price level In Cali-! has been more ' Society's topic i marriage in London of Mrs. Eilith Vander bilt, widow of the late George IV., and Senator l'ctcr Ci Gerry (inset) of HlioJei bland li. was divorced a year ar, enj tlu former Mrs. Gcrrv nor i wilt 4 another., ' . . . hc& ahn His. AB - -iu.ua v. i fornia durnlg 1925, I I. ar. ima nnrtiman. " s , t , .. . nearly equal to the eastern market ship, and hunt any game fowl or ' ' , . , . ; price than la any previous year, game animal out of season. Is the:' . ..... . , , ..... , . r, . , . i During the latter part of April and stiff fine given to B. J. Deadmond ... T . . early part of May. California prices i of Lake county. Stiver Lake, who i ' ' u t a . i.--,i u ' were slightly higher than the Chic- was brought before Judge Kendall; . .. ... . .. . ..... ago market on the same quality of yesterday afternoon and fined JlaO. " ' i ' . , . j--, cattle, and at the present time Call-: and costs for the possession of deer juiuih pines die au ill . ciiini m. for the good work done In atabllzinz and maintaining the market.. ' Mnlu Factor "In Utah and Nevada, the Associ ation is recognized as tho main fact or In the Industry. It is not think able that any fair minded matt In possession of the facts regarding the work and accomplishments of this sidcr for one minuto returning to I the ld method of selling. The frit- ! ure of the Association is entirely in the hands of the .cattlemen tbein felves. f "The eyes of the entire country 1 ' no pcaltion to do so. Feeder and 'stork cattle are la strong demand and pric-a are advancing. Feeder 'steers of good quality are selliug; w frum Duntiiulr 4. II. (for from ( cents to 1 - cents In iiuey of Duusmulr Is Included In Nevada, and between Ci'H' and , , of ,own ,loril u ,h clly 71100 bead of fender steers in north- this week. em Arizona have been o!U nt ; cents f. o. b. shipping point during W(l V(J, Hotel C. E. Ilur the part two weeks tor .hlpm.-nt rallrol.j mia fri)Bl Portland, east. Koedar prices at Ugdea are u ,ni.ludl.a , lhl ,. oul , advancing and eastern buyers are ,, yMt0, , he cr ,,, wok active here. i llumelt I, , guest In the White j The officer of the Association nro vCaa hotel. 'anxious at all times to receive the constructive criticism and sugiteat iona. of memliers for the Improve ment of th work, llagen said. " The cooperative marketing of citric Is. a great undertaking and the work has ern only started, but with the contlnu-i led cooperation and loyalty of the Maliii Vlsllor : mcnibeVs, with an Increasing mem- tors In the rlty bershlp, with seven months of suc cessful operation and experience now completed, a prosperous busl ' ness through united etfort can be ; expected." he concluded. rolf ii VUlioi Mr. aud Mia. H A. Trasliears unit Mr. aud Mrs. A. j J. Smith lit Culfax, California, are! am on g the out f town vlallora lu' Klamath Kails this work. j From I'luc ltlile Mr. and .Mra. Mertoa l'orter are visitors In the clly tills week to shop and visit with friends from their home In IMuo Hldo. j Shopping In Klauiatli Among the Illy visitors In Klamath Falls thla week ar Mr. and Mra. J. K. Wnis and Walls' brother. J. O. Walts, all prominent residents of i i... ' ,taiiiiel,'Trr,l " 8,... j ......lira ,U H Kun Fr.iclc lsltors Among the visitors In the city from San Francisco are t'arleton . Flint and M. C. Kidder, both of the south- city. EAD COLDS .Mali In Kon; lohal vapor) VAGUS V VapoRud i haW Xur (grB,, ..':r.h .;M abundanl clrni3 Hoist he.tl quale b,t liens. ..,".M . v.ion. HAIN THE FURNAfi 1023 MJ Pkooecr' -Out of Iowa vlsl tllls week Include II. (. Williams, well known resi dent of the Malln country. What you no lunger have use for may be just the thing another Is seeklnr. News ClaHsifird Ads brine organization, would ever con-1 ,.,., ,nd .0.i,r. t..,.,her. Aniti-nwHi lli-rr for Time A. E. Andcaon la spending a short time In Klamath Falls Interested In the Standard Oil company as service man. Anderson makes frequent business visits here from his homo In Yreka. Look At Your. If You Net. an Overcoat, Look at Theie, . . it.. .-,. ". -M meat out of season. e...o are ui.u uie Deadmond. with a party of twoj" not sightly above, eastern prices. . ccnt trp to Utah, we found men others on June 9th of last year be-j Xorm::,ly the , eastern market is , fron iaaho. Wyoming. Colorado. little too anxious for the:"1"" - - " " .eico uu le-as ei uu..- er man ine cauiornia mariiei. i OU5 t0 learn about the organization. There is no reason why our Call-: stljns they were watching it and fornia cattlemen cannot maintain i were ready to undertake the same this price relation to the eastern pian for the marketing of their cat- marKet tsrough tneir Association, tic," came hunting season to open, and camped . over night in the Klamath marsh , district, bagging four bucks. j The charge was placed on him at th lime hut TVenotv llama War-: den Barnes a". unable To app'rehe-n-', 1: f jTf ff1 rlnt him until last week, when a war- j d Californ.r is not seltsup- .1 tirtr-l in it In Vior ftli nrnrliicf inn rant was sent to Sherift Godsell ot , 1 ' b " " .. rv"" Lake county, who sent Deadmond to Klamath on his own recognizance. There are a number of hunters . who hare been planning to bring down "cn.nies" and big game who; had hpttpr "watfh their stpn' when It com to shooting after the sea-! eedingly "atisfactory and friend- .on's curtain rings down. ly' Th work haa bccn done at a minimum of cost. I Budget Maintained j "The Association has been operat ed within the budget outlined tor . Its activities. During this same per- 1 T L n Tvrtl1v I '0" additional contracts have been ailu ITlglier I cOpie signed so that, at present time the I Association controls approximately CHICAGO, Nov. IS. (United ' 500,000 mere cattle than it did on News) Dr. Clarence Cook Little, ! April 1st. This is an excellent re the new president of the University ' cord of accomplishment, and the of Michigan, believes that birth con-j cattlemen have good reason to be trol offers the key to a higher and 1 proud of their organization for It better civilization. is becoming an increasingly large Speaking at a conference of birth : factor In establishing market values, control advocates here Monday, For a new organization without pre- Birth Control Is Held Key to Better ''During the past six months the Association has marketed in excess I of 6 1-2 million dollars worth of j cattle for its members. It is selling to 20 different packers and buyers ( and the relationship with them Is j ""Han urKed every memtier to STROMBERG-CARLSON ; 7.. v. . I ..- . v.;. -. -: v 'fy.f--.. i ; President Little declared that the , cedent to operate within its budget, "perplexity of our present clviliza- j handle more than five million dol tion depended In a large measure, ; lars worth of cattle, Increase Its con- on our attitude toward our youth." Birth control, be said, is a step in progress because, fundamentally, it subscribes to the wants and needs of the child. "Other civilizations disappeared from the face of the earth," declared President Little, "because they Ig nored the child. Those old clviliza i trol by an additional 500,000 head of cattle, and to meet and over come, the obstacles which have aris en during the past six months, Is a record of which all ehould be proud. Xon-McTtibers "We have talked wrth many non members recently, and they realize -'the Association has made them a tions were made to order affairs, good market this season. Many say that sought only to make the ex-1 they are going to Join, others say istence of middle-aged Individuals a I they will at least pay their ahare of comfortable and easy affair. The j maintaining the Association, and as child was forgotten." . The Michigan president went on to say that this fact explained in a a matter of fact a considerable num ber of cattlemen not belonging to 6 Tube $353.65 Two Powerful RADIOS These new sets use the pow er tube and are unexcelled today by any make for bull like tone, distance and reli ability. The man who wants a real "he" radio set will make no mistake in choosing; the new Stromberg-Carlson. Demonstrations any even ing by appointment. Dont delay Get that ra dio now for Christmas. Earl Shepherd Co. Largest Radio Line 507 Main St. the Association have sent 2 per cent i way of expressing their appreciation measure wny mose oia civilizations ot tli.-ir pales to the Association by i crumbled, una disappeared after reaching a certain height of de velopment. He predicted thut birth control "would shortly como Into Its own" and that its practice even tually would be universal. "The triumph of birth control," he declared, "is Inevitable" Dr. Little said that the students of universities and schools of this nation could be placed into three classes. "The first is the acquisitive class, those htudents who ahtorli great masses of facta and details," he said. "Their brains become nri n.il.i of KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS VVWVV5Sffi flotd Manx Powell Street at O'Farrtll f SAN FRANCISCO ' ' 'Nearest to Every th ing" ! Every modern convenience for the guest. Circulating J Ice water. Hospitality and I good tervlce.. HARVEY M.TOY Owner k r tfWfnfj i--. i'"!rn 5-3 i'Wi v''f;.t! 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