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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1926)
t TI1R KLAMATH NEWS Jnge Fop Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1026 The Klamath Newsr. F!armer o? SoSr u!S Tr-inm ' :'Are Now Kicking LXLLrVi." - -r;""'"lf done to provide for Our-1 troated with Puget Sound'e Immed- KDWIN R08K Managing Editor 1 bc-Ivm ; late nnde territory of so noU ao.unrr - -T Up Big Rumpus -ooo- THE FOUR HORSEMEN WALTER STRONAtsH mllM an.l linn aVn nr ts.'O'a trade ter ritory of S0.000 square miles. iKANSAil I IT Y.. Kana.. Nor. It - ill'nlted Now, tcarcely . a week ' RAILROAD HEADS '',, lu- h lh ... , ,, . iccilDtMrr lh" bnk doesn't rloae Ita doom Four men in the saddle, nb-1 GIVE ASSURANCE, hM, ,,,,. recalling resident soltitely sure of themselves I . -w.. Ith itow a year or , .-ww rlii, na oecouie couaiucraiuy nic tated about U. . JAMES BUCHANAN. Business Mitr. Published every moraine except Monday by The Klamath News Pub liahrB. Company at lot-US Sooth Fifth a tree! , Klamath Falls. Oregon. NATE OTTEMIKIX . BYRON H. Hl'RD .... Vice-President aa their command of the Hit-! Treasurer mission permitting us to build our. LETTER BOX Southwest Gale Is Sweeping New England Coast Nov. It, itt. Kl.inialh Fulla. Or.. To Editor: Wit roiumoitd Mr. J II. Andrew in hi. aeuivh for "the II o H T O N, Nov. I -.lulled " Testament a pocket .I.e. or N(Wll y hl,uy. southwest Rule the allhal.oll.al type, aw-elilna ,N.w Koala...! ...nlul.l 1 Hut we fenr ho ,dldn I comb I , ,.. ........ ...... city. Kir example, of tho six niln Islets at our Ministerial Asaocln- I lull, only oua nua approached, though wo nil have a New Teata- ment. Tho imrtliMilur kind of No UUtion. The confidence shown; own road from Uend to Klamath Tho calamity howlers, stirring j ,,,, ). wunlcd. with I It tun h Full Lnurd Wire UNITED VKWK and I'MTKI) PRESS n. ..i.i v. i (Longest in tho World) ouuu, .r. nenney nnu flir. thluk It will, wo will aiart con 'Vottarilav hv Me M Falls. " HUtld staled, me ma inrn'Mmn 01 1110 inroiri , hll,.x ,,,, r Uml Heard of i' ' J"rnps' r. , .. gnd addlntr a tow now onoa. havo I n,. u.,.. u-en.eit nfforod to ,k it will, wo will aiart con- '- n j Turner was a veritable ilispir- strtictlon at tho beginning of thein.vwny, they seem I :ation. Nothine rinnnior haoat.rliuaea.-on of 1SS7 from llond ! aoutli."' Delhmd hv rarrior. Month . .50 ' nOn. INOinillo; Happier Has -DetlTned hv I'arrlor.' Year .VOA . hoon Aoon horo in n i4..u1a .i'Vl Vorthem l.h.e. houo tn i newaiiapera. All Sab-rriptlona in A.ivanor!. Klamath has nothing to fear i M1.r , Kr,wt Klamath country h lo.wa In the volum of I in rne nanus oi SUCh men. and tap the immonao r'ourcoa of ""'- ." "" """ ' Kntared aa aecond claaa matter T, V k th , ,! t'ml.r owned lu the majority by the Iho fact that .tHar.M.a haa fallinl mK iae EKaioiiice at iviamam rain n-,.w- oiidaitKOiiiiii ahipitlHK nlona t'ho coaat uud caualiiK minor dntuiiRO lulniid. The w ImUtiYui alrui k Mnaxu i huaolla town- durliiR Iho arioruooii ami Im icuxil to aalv pi ir.,rtloiia. Wliitlowa wore broken nnd treoa blown down lu tiprlnriold mid t'uin- tho attitnp, ond Jnat now UnAuiro r H. IiiIiIko. Oiio rbiaa nl lliirvuid mil- to have hlal our Uual deulera have nu doubi voraity wn, ahowrred with brnkan ' the ordinary novael odlilotia of Iho,1"" wln.low rtiKliud lu They are volntlllK to theiflnnu- New Tcaiumotit and would Rludlv rlul voen of the nwiaier. whloh'aend for Iho artliulnr kind Mr. Andrewa wlahoa. lly REV. 1". Mn.I.KOl.l.ANH. Seorotury. act of March S. 1879. tho Boatoffle at Klamath Mia "vf R,,u" w,cu UUMIMTSa anu - l...; ' -I-1 ' to enaot relief lell'.tlon and thev OntDB. November 15. 1SS. uader know their future. The world rhr7hn;;M ,tve o.,, hv Arthur 'r,tue that Iho wavo of pro-M-erlty. , stands aside to make room for rartlaa Jamea and other members ' ,l,'r, v,,r " "' "" h,r Telephone 8T7 master-minds who know where I of ,no r,'r wh,,h f' n,, Kiamnth , " 0". n'oe. flov nrp h al H fr aiia yeaieruay over ine new line, i i.i-e exiHieuoe ot ainiup ia no i 1. . . ) The route now outlined by rail i milled, not only by the aicrUul ; What fussy little people we ' heada. by which the Oreat Nort'.i-! tnr.il leudcra. but hy Ihe bnalnraa ferenre Dressing Children no Problem Now! II iluoan'i mat muilt to kee lh vo.iuuKliir,! difinil in all lb" nrel ly ciiloia of Iho aenaonl lluy le, aew lo and iMaiiiond dyo their di'eaaoa. wulala, liliiuat'a, elc. Ilnnie dveltiR ia enay. II a lola of fun. The realllla iir irf"ll, when yon uao real dye. ItlRhl over oilier color, any Kind of nia- S.M.KM. Ore., Nov. 111.-- ( I IM - I lertiil. lu an boor a linn. Koti I'nliona of iitibllc achoola In Oioroii ! ulir -' '"'lhea In aivle, loo, uy will find Iheuiaelvea under Ihe l"?1" ""i"' "."".rLh... 7 ne,e.l,y of huylUR a I... of , l'"'h'"""" """""""" APPOINTS CHAIRMAN i l Hi openlim of a. hool nexi, ......... .; . k. . y ii;.r ittMtk ttiMMiNKiov llV(.l:S MANY TKXTN ECONOMIC MEETING i (Continued From late Oar.) v-jk a Member Andlt Bureaa of nrcnlatlon' are in 8uch a setting. driiRaioie: ilie Diamond Hye t'y ,liii',llii. full of anRRiwIloua, Willi which will be hold in..,,, ' .,!, ..a,.h. i .m. f.,r era wilr enter Klamaih Falls, '.a men avrsk the atute lino in Kanaua Maiuulh hulls in rviiruury: free llliiainiied liiMik Odor Craft from Bend nouth to ljil'iiie. throuxh ;Cliy. where the farmers apeut their F.-trm crops: root crops, huva nud i .. .. ' , 1 :..!" I'lAMtlNH UVKS. Ih'pt. Nil). year aa a resiill of Iho aillon of Iho alale text book commission, lu session luro Monday in Ihelr ran- ROOM FOR BOTH The railroad party yester day was a glimpse of better LACK OF FORESIGHT Will someone please tell what is being done about re- days. The various officials; building the White Pelican? tnet the situation graciously The various business organiza- and handed out enough en- jtions are evidently waiting for couragemer.t to bless their isomeone to start something. , . r. . . tThe" city is plainly without coming. Gradually we are be-' . J.- , . . , dequate accommodation and ginning to see daylight These wi eontinue t0 be even after are days of vast accomplish-, present arrangements are com- raunina. awinaiuK east throuich that j money, f Kruina. vast untapped timber territory, to. M. I. Muncer. president of one; Live stuck: beef, million, luuibs. hoRS, veal. Sheep and wool: production and seekitiK of the host markel. SpraRUe lndinR. on the SpraR.tetof Kunsaa City'a largest, buslueaa River. A direct entry will be com-; houses, explains the diH-reuse In pleted then from Spracne l-anrilnx bnslncea to Ihe '"band to mouth" through the Indian reserratiou ter-1 bnyinie 1 of the tnorchunts a aya- ritory where billions of feet of tern which, he aays. Is f'-.llowed ' aull condliiona and production. lataudinR timber have been left un- bocaiue of their lark of confidence Oulryinc production and market touched, with Klamath Falls as th- In marketing condition. Idr of cream, butter, milk, chcoae. terminal. Ourtonsly enouRh. this inerrhant I rouitry: ideal condllloua for pro In the party that arrived In belierea the greatest slnitle prob-! durtlon of orrs and beat outlet for Klamath Falls for an hour's visit ; lem before the people of Kansas eRRa and chlckena. ducks, (eese 'aud yesterday, were Ralph Rudd. Mr one of transportniii.n He te-1 turkeys to marki'f. and Mrs. James. Mrs. James Sto-ir!eve-i eouRreas should eiact lecrts-J Truck Rardcn: study of Iho mar wart Cushman. W. F. Turner, prest-) latlou providing tor the develop-' ketiug of such w-ell known Kltimath dent of the S. P. 8.; W. P. Ken- ment of tho transportation faclll-' crops aa head lettuce, celery, cab ney. of St. 1'aul. vice president of I ties of the Miesourl river. ! bagr, onions and potatoea. ment. With Klamath as the I pleted. I the Great Northern: Mtaa Anne -Kanaas." lie polnta out. "la at I A comprehensive pro rum will lie Divotal center of thintrs ! The Kews announced last i c",dwe" of Nw York t'"y: M- J-Un nJ M lh ,",c "nd drawn up foiiowinR the study to ie pnoiai cenitr OI mings. ! . , ! " . ' l Costello. western traffic inanaRer of tr,iy on railroad transportation made by the various committees. The Xews Welcomes the. rieisnnacKer inter-tBe Northern I.lnea from Seattle. unti when the Missouri river la de-, ami conclusions as to the best nieth Northern lines With all the en-: CS'S were willing to lend a, and W. E. Hunt, assistant general 'veloped a (.reat many of Ihe lurni-'o.la to be followed in the develop Hiuinm of u nioh it iV eana hand. The Chamber of Com-ifre,ht avnt of ,he Nonern Lluea, will dlaappear." I ment of nRrlcultural poaslblllllea in inusiasm oi wnicn ll is capa- ...... .. ... . rfrom Portland. - . In r tee. an official of the Klamath coumy. ill De ai- - - i iiii'iaimii, i.'i.ii'.i inula uno inn. i ' ii,, r nLlon. Vernnmt. ot tne levla In use lu ailKiols of OreRon, new lexis were aclei'lud lu 11. w ith Ihe hooka now in use ; readopled only In four sulijecia and Armour Packing company here. Ve-I At yesterday's mooting were gards the situation optlmiatlcnlly. doieu farmers and ranchers Intor- hip. W rinrtp thov wi lowed to come here on their ive,0P some P,al f action, if ! JEALOUS FARMER own traeV. Wo firmlv Ko.'Kiven the word, and SO COUld! rnillllTTC UIIDnCD ;olthongh ha admits the bualness Is.ested lu Ihe production of crops and, r. .. . . "-;, tnnA mne f no, Kood aa t was this, time last 1 dairy products, the aRrlcullurul , liee mere IS DUSinesS enough . . . . . Near and although his orsanlaa-lcommltlee of the chamWr of com- ill this territory for compet- u,J""on- "er ail me laiKing; luontmuea -rum rmgo utw) lon..nM Teceved more check, i merco. the county agent, aeveral ing railways, and particularly tinpa Tt"A,-aeV. A.ieAe Inta.. - """"" L . . ... .... - ... ., fr.r" jiniS paper naS 10 Promote me jealousy over la.ors s.ht.i nia;- - .. .... w .i . these for Ihe most part minor unra. Potatoes: marketing and study of! ' Hlf.llU AY COMMISSION HAS ltmTltNI-:l MF.KTINti SAI.KM. Nov. If. tlnlled Xowsi The scale htghwuy Tuesday an noun.iil the pom p-inement of liiv next mretliiR i.f tlio hlRhway com miaslon from Nov U.I. aa previously announcisl. to Nov. 30. The nieetltlK will be held ul the Multnomah county court house ni Portland CHICHESTER 6 PILLS Uyrm rut. k4 aa .w mnM lsTSO HH4Ht 111.1 ft iiiisnu MI.KaaM. A tor h otld kf SOU BY UnjGGSTS EVEKYWHTitE Afaaa U NEW for IS cfr Reliable Painters F. R. OLDS 902 Klamath. Phono 102-W Of all that Was going to beidllJ. ne broke down gnd confeed' marked -Insufficient funda1 during . business men and represeutnllves ot done, it Will be a reflection if late Tuesday afternoon. j the last sJt week, than ever be- the various communltlls in tho ests are getting ready for ac-i tjve operations. ' Klamath has been fair to the Southern Pa cific. Now let the S. P. reci procate with a fair deal and even break for the Northern lines. This community has a right to ask as much. Any thing, resembling reprisals will prove bad business for any One Attempting them. It will make us all feel better if we know the two roads are in reasonable accord, accepting the challenge for business in much the same spirit as news papers do, each in their re spective fields and both with the determination to live and let live. f- - coo- ; IN THE MEANTIME Today's paper is so chuck . full of good news we are bound to lie enthused, but please Observe that the enter prise Is all reaching us from the outside. It will take a county brother and other members of the! looks lor outer tiiinga very . wTiTiTmsiiv Ittvi i! , o k, .k. n ii. .k. Nortlv. however. Incidentally, the HtM 11 KM WILLIAMSON lllM.ll It takes time to plan, time; cause of' the murders. I parkins cfflclal la opposed to any proposition alone. to build, time to finance, and time to get underway. Klam ath needs and will more urg ently need, a community ho tel. The Fates help us next year and the year after if we attempt to carry on with a shortage or rooms and dining service in a town that hopes to be the second city in Ore gon. If Portland can plan a three million dollar tourist hotel on top of all the accommodation it already has, surely Klam ath can think a little in terms of tourist money. 800 i A GOOD EXECUTIVE Mr. Kenney of the Great Northern had one surprise yes terday. He met someone here hie knew in St. Paul, after an absence of twelve years. The world is small after all year to get much development but how thesc busv railroad work underway, and in the!men remember names and meantime, what? Patting each j faces- Think of the endless other on the back won't get I Pcession passing constantly us anywhere. The coming ofiin rev'ew, tr.d the rush of de- another railroad oblitratwt Kin-:""8 persiSiently clafming at- math to do its share. This abundance of oppor- .teniion, and what chance have they to live with themselves? t . - ... .... tnnitv mmht t tim,.iot ioii " ""i"" i mis .nr. Penney ambition to make this the Cap-i" a". P;aency He mas itol of n F.mmVp anH nt i ters his business by being mas- Arcordinc to his confession, his ' legislation that would fix prlcea for, brother had been placed on a farm form commodities, but he believes by Mrs. Orosi some time ago. and : something should be done for the he brooded over the fact that' he "farmer. was not treated likewise. The agricultural -leaders of the Monday evening, according to his : state declare that. 'Mthogh things confession. Zweifel was visiting In j are not as bright now aa they might the home of his parents, who live1 be. Ihe outlook Is promising." near the Grosa farm and learned j . J. C. Mohler. seerotarv of the that several members of the family .state board of agrlculturt. tonight were going to visit the Grosx family. Isold the farmers fit Kansas were on Some time after they had left the' a tetter condition than a year ago. house he took his automatic shot-'lie pointed to the fact that In the gun. he said, and followed to the j southwestern third of the state. Grosx home. He could see the peo- a record wheat crop was produced pie sitting Inside, he said, and walk- this year, which waa sold for a good Ing to a window, he broke the glass (price, and also pointed to the fact with the barrel of hia shotgun and I that the wheat acreage for the new fired four shots into the room. (crop ia larger than the acreage MISSION Sunday school. 10:3(1 a. m. I'reachlnR. 11: JO i. m. Evening services. 7:30 p. in. Prayer ineolliiK Wednoaduy, S:00 Klamath Falls-Bend Stage Leaves Dallv 7 JO A. M. for llend, Tho Dalles, lortlmul and all polou east. Fnro: $7.fi0: Round Trip 112.50 Comfortable Heated Slum's Information Stage Depot 615 Main Phone 9U9 "J- v :'a DR. LUCAS SAYSt Electrical Wlrnrd Stelnmetx rontuma Chlroprartln truth. Ho aaya: "Remove presaure from nerve and Iho currMil of life crcutea rtvulih." Chiropractic sclenco relieves nerve trcaauro restores health. Make (lillnprii) lie Your Habit. FOII APPOINTMENT IHI.NK -flitl-W l'liderwood lllilu. Mrs. Grosx was instantly killed and young Zweifel died before a doctor could reach the house. After the shooting Zweifel went to bis home near here, where he waa arrested early Tuesday morn ing. N. Y. WOMEN PLAN Y. W. C. A. HERE ( Continued tram rasa Oae) ed among the film folk, will be visited by the party. The women, .Mrs. Cushmaa. Mrs. James and Miss Caldwell, were par ticularly, anxious in discussing the possibilities of an organization such aa the Young Women's Christian association, in Klamath Falls. In suggesting the cooperation of the business men and women In form ing a Y. W. C. A. chapter here. Miss Caldwell made the promising state ment that she would rerer this city to the Pacific coast organizing post from where authorization for in I stallation ot groups Is given. sown a year aieo. SENATOR MrNAKY I'ROMOTHD WASHINGTON. Nor. Id. (UP) Senator McNary will retire from the chairmanship ot the committee i, n reelnma Hon with the beginning i of the next session by reason of his advancement to the neaa oi the committee on agricultural and forestry. He will remain, however.! as the ranking repnbllraa member. ; r ' BOY ADMITS IDENTITY ASTORIA, Nov. 1 (UP) That tho 13-year old boy being held at; the police station here Is Alfred : Hoadley, missing from the home ofj hla father. F. D. Hoadley. rural , route No. 1. Portland, since Novcm-; ber 7, was the discovery of police i here today who have been question-; ing the lad ilnce his arrest yester-l day. You will find Klamath Valley Hospital a modern, commodious) home, up-to-date In all pnrtl-lilnr. ; mere trading post. The North-iter of ,himi,eif- e ot. the' , "whT 1, FaH".?-"" ern lines will strengthen our!f.ame istut0 mect ";t"a-, Z tion with calm assurance HILL'S DREAM (Oregon Journal) position, but the outreach should go on regardless. There are things we need here and things we must get here if Population is to be encourasr-i ed. We can grow into a real;. ''""V" J' ,n" dream. ,. , . . . .. ! Planned an Invasion of Call mctropohs by developing the j foria. rlslonMl a railroad line possibilities round about, buttbt would connect his Northern nothing much is ever accom- l,h the southland. He nliukn ,;,!,, ... j tbousht of the closer connection phoned without vision, and that mlBht be e,tttbll!!ned tetween some ot our people are ap- two great regions. nnrt-ntlv larVintr I . - --- The first essential of a "And do the girls and boys swim in these lakes?" Mrs. Cushman In ajulred. Mips Caldwell was primarily In terested In the prospects of the work of the Y. W. C. A. and tho attitude with which such an or ganisation would be received In tho cosmopolitan city of Klamath Falls. JAIL ItltKAK KKrsTKATKI) HY MARION SHERIFF . SALEM, Ore., Nov. 16. UP An But he also foresaw .Treat I attempt to break out of the Marion ocean-rail relationship In the pa-i county Jnil was frustrated here I I. in vv.iu .r-u- . i ...'when Khertff Bower found 12 small . ... ; v.i.v i u ., ,ne cxiuunieo OI - broadguage community IS to his railways in the direction of ! lron "w" and l"alr ot wlre n'PPer be broadguaged. The small ness of some perspectives is what holds things back. For ever looking at Klamath through the narrow end of the , h to "lM 0M of th heaviest 1n-j for operating still. CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! r- .-t,- -r- ; r- ' V ' '-J iLii.iii.;iMH'.ini.i !'Miii.mii8:ay85iiH ArWcVEER. i 1 Bent: S. I I mlr' tttcclvinf arli titt Av, ( or ertn mlic OSV DUI . a W u 1 mmm erihnrlluli. 1'r.c ransc from 160 fn 9140. R.ll J f K " II H Htcfftvvr, prkc 140 ltpfcer Mixitl H, til. fc aLL. i Tlllamock bav. nnrt rr ihmi.hi concealed In a con of syrup being he might control, waa in the dlrec-'nl In to a prisoner from a friend tion of this conception. , on Ihe outside. It Is said of Arthur Curtis Jumes ! The can was addressed to Walter hat. aa director In the Hill lines. ! Chance, serving a sixty day sentence Gordon fillllr, suspected of send- Dresn't hurl one bit! Drop a lit tle "Freoxone" on an aching corn Don't hunt for stations- just select! 1 I . , , , ,. instantly mat torn stops nurung. " - l.lien dividual stockholders in railroad j shortly yon lift It right ofri with ringers. i 11 I I our iirusK'si si.lls it liny if.i.iiit Mr James can thrill to the dream 10 a ' ne riiamstn news nay or "rreexone tor a tew cents, sui Jame" can "lrl" me nream I . . . . .hnrnnahW In. rl, U..t l.. nmi. ... .harrl eorn.l Of Hill, the Empire Builder, as I .rm.H on tmnlmslsn of Imnnrtanee i ,.n enrn. e. eo.n Ketoeen the . h... thrllleo lie ranl.i . . . . . ,. . , ! . . . . .. i . i . I .ce.,HC icapunaiuie 1U1 .....ma In the Intterl St,.!.. He much Of the pir.ayuncness We(i said to be a dominant Influence i ha 'en arrested. Ann nnJ t . T C U .. ...... I , J I ,. 1 nf .k. Villi wml.m ! nvc li.4 i':ci. II ilici C ttic nuy j Hi iFu.i.ic v. earthquakes lying around 1 - 1 a loose we neeu enc nere anaolher men haT0 thrilled, lie can j throughout 4he world as well ns In toes. Ttnd the foot rnlliiaea, without now, to jar Hie cnmplncenoy of see, us othor men liuve soon, thai Klniuuth Falls and vicinity; ' soreuesa or Irritation. Adv. PBOPLE, we find, want a radio act that ia simple and easy to operate. They have wight to get it. That's why they like Atwater Kent ONG Dial Receiving Seta. They are the sim plestand most fascinating receiving eta we ever saw. They have only ONE Dial. A turn with the finger tip of one hand and the ta tions come sailing in, clear and strong. It' like a roll-call of the cities. You travel north, south, east and westto all the stations broadcasting within range t the speed of light. Thrilling it no name for ill . Then turn back to the station you like best. There it is instantly t lie ONE Dial doeVit. All the fun without the bother. You don't have to hunt for stations. You just select. But prove it alt to your own satisfae- " IK tion. See it at your dealer's TODAY. EVERY SUNDAY tVtNtNC.,Tli. AimitrKcnt It.dli. 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