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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1927)
ill 0. , THE KLAMATH NEWS Cattleman Says Punchers Scarce IIUIlNtf,' One,-Jut t.r (V..Vi) Tlii luro at bright light, bulb Klolg and" therwle It rapidly depleting lha ranka of the plclureeque range rider of lb kcatern mill rancbaa. The cpuniora, romanllo and udvrnturoua figure of tho wet-tern plalua, r now portraying tha parU of tha Hiandeomo movie eowboya, ro baraaloruilug a gulllblo oal In rodnoa, or hav moved to tha cltlea with their modern, atlractlona. Aa a reault, keeping cowlRCa on tha range la una of the major prob laiua dow confronting tha baron of lh woatorn llvnelock Induairr. ac cording to William ("Illll") llanloy, Oregon a boat known ranchman. . ."It-uaed to be tho cattle that alrared," llanln declared. "We've lot than pretty wall feuced In now, but wa' can't build fvncva that will hold tho cowpumihora. Lota of tho good onoa hava becomo rodeo rldara or Jlullywool movtii harooa and trie. , Olbora get niarrlad. mora Into town, km go Into bualnoaa. Tba rang. Ilka tbo lurm. la up agalnal lha problam of. eoiupotlng wKh tha bright llgbla, and It docan't ofton win." MT. LAKI AND ., FAIRV1EW lly MIW. H. K. MOIUUMON Nawa Corraapondaot Mr. and Mr. K. O. Klahn and paranta, Mr. and Air. L. A. Waal, left Monday for wo waeka1 vaca tion to .t'alouee, Wah. While ta I'alouae tbqy will vUlt with Mr. and Mra. J. I). trywrtr. - Mra. Dyerly nd Mra. Weat are alatera. Mra. Ilea Kaloi. Mra. Sam Der leoger. Mra. Clyde Orlffllh and Mr. Ilea Hamilton called -on Mra. II. 1). Morrlaoo Wdnee4)ay afternoon. - The. ladle' AH"" at tbo .Ml. Laki thurch Wedned,jv. with', a gjod attendance. A dekVloua lunch waa eerved bf Mra. qiyde Griffith, Mra. . Van Myera, Mra. Frank Bte. art and Mlaa Mary Woat. The neat meeting will be 41 tba church the fourth Wodaeada? In July. Mr. Duraat called on Mr. Mor rlaoo Toeaday. CI) do Urlrflth and Mr. Cbarlea rel.p took their inothor, Mra. Mary Urlfllth, 10 Aehhrnd Weduceday aT lernooo for iban hrafcn. vMtJuh Georgia Da '. who' ha, been via. Itlng her alataravtfi Mlaaea Titmice and Lucille Uawaon,'; for tha laat ten day, returned t hr home with Mr. Orlffllh, Tueaday afternoon. Mr. Den Hamilton of Merrill had the mlafortune of got t lag her hand caught In a potato plauter ono.day thla week', cutting the flrat finger off at the Ant Joint .and 'badly cruaMag tbeotwe, three Jlaw-ra on ber lert,laod..., V"- . Jet Johjiaou la Buffering with a ery - bad gathering on hi right band. Dalo Weat baa been on tha tick tlV thla week. Mra. Vern McClillcn attended the Ladle1 Aid Wcdieda.y from her hom la Klemat') Falla. . 20 SPIES EXECUTED DY SOVIET LEADER (OXInaed from Pago Oaa) , Tueeday night waa followed yester day by tho blowing up of a trolley car In which a lieutenant of tha Polled Intelligence aervlce, euepocl ot eaplonago, waa being taken to Mlnak from tho' rollah frontier. Vice-Chief Opannky of tho atate 'polltUi I p illc and two of hla a- t tlatant I 'ivi killed by Iho cxploa loo t a bumb which bad been plac ed on the track, whllo tho prlaouer waa aerloualy Injured. Probing Murder ' The ' Pollah authorltlra, according 1o Waraaw dlapalchoa, are doing overylltlng poanlliln to learn whether the murilPr of the aovlet mlnlater. PUT CREAM IN HOSE ' , ANO STOP CATARRH r fn -., : Telia Hew T Open Clogged I Noa . trlla and,Bnd Mead-Xolda. You fol fin In tow momenta. Your cold In heud or catarrh will he gone. ' Your clogged . noatrll will open. The air patmagea of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, head ache; no hawking, eatrfMng, mucoua dlaohaxgea or drynona; no.ttrug-l gllng for breath at plght. ' ; Tell your drurirhit you vraat a; email bottle of Kly'a Oroam Balm. Apply a little of 'thla fragrant,' an tlaentlc cream lit your notrtrlla, lot It. penetrate tlrtbhgli ovcry air pa- uigo Ol tno nean itoot.no ana neni twollen, intiamea mucoua mem- ; U.rf mlltr.. imM. InnLantlv. : what every cold and 1 r tioem. uon t aiayi ttlnerable. Adv. . ,ll J rrttM1 Cleenlng I One-Day Service if Expert Dyeing : 1iflO tOarvlannrla St , New Game Called , "Mule" of Sports LONDON, June (. A mule of the aport world, the hybrid product of the unhappy marriage of Ameri can baaeball and Kngllah cricket, la toaalng II young heela and flapping Ita long tare over bare, to the ahame of baaeball and the allocked erubar raaament of cricket. ' It too, la named baaeball, llut to eilled Americana, longing for a flrltlah aummor game that lliey can look at without falling aaleep, It appeara, after Investigation, an al moat aacrllcgoue traveaty. Thla la the aort of thing a homo alrk American reada In pruvlncUl papera tha work of the local baae ball wrltera: . "llaaeball opened with a awing on Saturday. "There can bo no doubt that baae ball. In a comparatively ahort period, haa gained a great bold on tba pub lic of Houtli Walea. "There are many who think that our own autumer game of cricket will have to take aecond place are long to the American paatlme." The American paatlme American lourlata go to Walea to aee tba Welab big leaguer do their atuff. There are big crowda and peanuta, and pop. There 1a no diamond. In alead there are two wlcketa tbey haven't the heart to call them baaea about where home plat and the pitcher' box ought to be. A wicket conalata of three parallel atlcka atuck In tba ground about four In chea apart, with little atlcka balanced horlaontally on top. The "bowler" trloa to hit tba wicket and knock the little atlcka off thua putting out the batter. BIG FISHING PARTY . ESCAPES FROM FIRE BANTA MONICA, June . VJ. Korty-flve., peraon. fiArrpwIy , raped death here lato' Tbtiraday when-the power boat Faahloo burn ed to the waterllne In tha 'Pacific ocean-111 ml lea north of here. 'I All member of a flatting party Into the water when the boat waa fired from an exploalon In tho ca ff! no room. M. Volkoff, waa part or a Tluaalan tnonarrhlat plot, or whether the a aaaaln,' a 11-year-old Kuaalan am dent named Uorla Kowceda, fired the revolver en bla own Imputae. 1'ollre eeerch.ee among monarcblet colonlea have reaulted In five ar reata In Waraaw and J In Vllna. ' Then general belief In Waraaw ia that while aovlet Ktiaala un doubtedly will aak for the death penalty for Kowceda, the relatione between the two countrlea will not be aerloualy Impaired. I s All outdoors invites your Kodak ( that's particularly true, i.i the Spring, when picture opportunities arc every where. Stock up here with Kodak J Film ami return it fur qual ity finishing. Kodaks $5 up Juot .Received! A supply of 1 192T Eastman Kodak Cata-; logs. Ask for a copy. FOR GOOD, j Used Priced Right See Buick Expect Best Grass Cattle Year Known Tbo beet cattle outlook remalna exoepttoirally 'good, with California graa cattle moving to market In a fair volume at alead y prlcea, and with no apparent cauae for a lower Ing of price levela during tha aum mer montha, according to tha weekly report of the California Cattlemea'a aaaoctatlon. Tha large number of cattle ahlpped out of the atate dur ing the laat. few weeka, and the continuation of heavy out of atat ahlpment during the month of June, bav prepared' the way for oaa of the beat graaa cattle aeaaona pa record. tiood ateera contlnua to move at around $11.16 f.o.b. ahlpplng point, with good cow-a netting 1.00 to lt.lt. Calve are moderately ac tive, with good light calve bringing 10.00 to 110.60 f.o.b. . feeder cattle era In demand, with marked Intereat being abown In. California graa ateera that will not floleh. It la apparent that there wilt be a atrong demand for all half-fat' ateera, aullable for feed lota, offer-1 ed thla aummer. Intereat la alao COLD CITY OPENS . ARm TO AVIATOR (CotiUawed troaa Page Owe) ' York, following W reception In Waablngton. ' , . The New Vork-to-ParU hero said Thuraday that be preferred to make tba trip from Washington In bla own plane Inatead of ualng another plane. It had been auggeated that be uee another, ao thai he might Jand In the water, off the Battery, and begin Immediately triumphal trip up Lower II road way. . Goto Not Kxrtted . ' V. '. S. Memphla. A. P. Colonel Cbarlea A. Lindbergh eat down to "obow" today with aome of the "goba" of Uncle Sam' navy. U waa tho regular luncheon for tha crew of the Memphla, but with the air hero in their midat, food for once The PINE TREE , Theatre RICHARD . BARTHELEMESS -. in hla grtat role "THE : WHITE : BLACK--.''' SHEEP" PATSY RUTH MILLER is the exotic dancer : in this great pic . ture of the . desert. .. r At The ' LIBERTY Theatre '. The Country Bey Idol of the Screen i . . . CHARLES RAY ; . in ' V v? ' 4S)VEET ADELINE" It's a picture made order for Charlie. SERVICEABLE Cars Garage Friday, June 10, 1927, Power of, Ads Will , Be Told Convention DE.W'Elt.' Colo., June (.. (P) financial, Ipduatrlal and govern menUI glanta will lemlfy to the power of advertlrlng at tha twenty third annual matting of the Inter national . Advertlalng Aaaoctatlon her Juaa I to 29. . . . Tba convention. -ee planned br tba Dearer AdvertUIng Club, ' the boat, will hava a Western flavor. , In the t3 year of ta hlatorf the International' Advertising Aaaoela itlnn haa mat but twice went, or the Mlaalaalppl rlvwr-r-oaca In Vao Fran rleeo and once at Jlouatoii,-Texaa. K. V. aibbt, Dayton, Or.;, chairman of the program;, committee and former president Af the akaoclatlon, haa arranged ' a program ' Jn which "hop talk" HrlU be confined ex- rluafvely t the technical group ae- alona or the organization, and Ita 27 affiliated aaaotlatlgna-1 . ,. . Tha generat aeealona, which bare been acheduled ao at to nut Inter fere with tba grots aaaaloaavare to be add rented by;, txecntlve ' who through their, knowledge of btial neaa admlalatratlon art qualified to apeak on aubjecta;. of Jottreat to th dolegale. ', t-..i. ...; : i ' 1 waa a aecoadary couaWeratlon, wila, tb enllated men.; ,' '-; , J' . 'j Aa eight bella itrurV, the 'goba did llkewiae, . Someone aalit: 'Let'a go aoup la laerred," and that'a'all there waa IvJjt. far an open ing ceremony waa concerned. There waa no apeeebca and ao formalltiee. Neither war taer any cheer as the 400 aailoraea, gathered about' tie tatlea In the crea'a Uvdng quar tera -below dock but the lucky 20 who drew Lindbergh as their, gueat la yeaterdayta lot-drawing gave evl deucee of (hair gratltlcaUoa atribi pretence. (. i . . v -: ' toa i.V': it'H..-, a ...tH ' ' .... , . , . -' lllE:-l(iPAiRsi; ; :-; 'Oxfords Strap Pumps -.-" . . ) .. . . ' , i . m:m- I v.-- fHREE KILLED AS BRIDGE COLLAPSES , . . ' STATKBRIDUR, Colo., June . (L'.P.) Ont man la dead and two other were mlaalng a the ronull of a bridge collapaa which threw five men and a loaded truck Into tba Orand river near here late today. Two of the men on ,tbe truck drowned. Heacuer ner auramcn ed to the teen of the accident and' began dragging the river for tba bod let of tin mlaalng ben. - , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY roil RENT Three-rcom fnrnlabed houae. tSi Waahington. MOTHERS, .. . 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