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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1927)
Till'! KT.AMATIT.NKWM TUESDAY, -AUGUST 2, -1!27. PAGE PTVT! Coolidge Watches Oregon Entertains Chinchillas Naval Limitation aklns could have been bought (or 2ft cent, apiece, almo.t anyone niluhl have been able to afford HAIUIl CITIf. R. I) , Auk. 1. ! ih. nn.... . ... I roynlty. Tola ronfrrenri.. wit .Wen iml.v l.v nrt Prlnr.M of the Chin Seem to Eniov State's Climate r&tS'S llaln.biu, but that iu the dlf- I. ...In entertaining , to 1200 arcordln, to color and """f- ll'-lti ti.i. i. i. .k. a . .... nd to satisfy mil. dr . craving titiiw it inn irAiuiB, a wrap ur vuai n.:i... ' , . . . . , . . . . . . , . , . . i u i luKurji ij u ii in i . ronrrrnnrv. wa. liven today l) . . . "- - ........... i D,ir.uln. 1-it.al.lunt foolli1o h. w.lchml rh," '"r. and Ihey lvalue or from $40,000 to MO.- Ihe day'. ...penlm. ...probon- ' PJ"W" au.r...r. 000. JJ era, o? .i.ulv , LB' """l"- country homo, on tho! These auiilrrel.llka little ro- . . . " rmin. km. .... ,. l'"""-" " There are but t Troubled by I ho turn, of af fair, taken at thl. imrlny which bo had mi hopefully rnnvouvd mora than a momh ago, tho re aldnnt na tukou an active hand In tho ta.t low ilny.. alihouah aillt behind the .canea. Over tho work-end, Mr. CnolUUa had kept In I'lnawl lourh wllh Ihn program ji.-rnaa Ihn wn by communication Vli h Wa.hlngton. Today alo brought tho pre.l dent an opportunity to Irurn of la farm roudlilon. and proapout. In ,r ,, ., on,, . b concumn'o vukwruiupui wnn Hennfor Cnppor, rcpuhlUui., Kao-! n. who wa rffrtvd $m luiuler of (hi vrntwh.lft furni bine. SALVATION ARMY TO START DRIVE (Continued from Paae One) the world', dwell. IT.gh the Andea. rolling hill, of Ih. fertile T..!.',.,,,. h. , ,.7 M , . f. " " ! . . ? ... valley. Bo far a. 1,1. known paw, ,nd thr on lhalr hlnd " "J mi.y ara ma nrai pair or ciun- .,.. rhMr hmrt I. nm unlike ' :. " . ... .' rh.lla.. ,ho world', rarn-t Mr- ,., ol . ' ,rUl('oct.7 Kaatern ! "i" W. to SrT7hi. hnarliia nli, ml in emr iho .. longer able to aecura moae .uiim.y. nuuj iui , ..,.. ,renturea. It may; thlrk and tho taU la not a. bu.hy b, ,nat 0ngou ,nd California 1 may b able to aupply enough pelta for the demand, of faablon. WEEIOEND AIRPLANE CRASHES TOTAL 7 (Conllnned from Pago One) am. C. A. Pearnon and Charlc W. Lulby were killed Inatantly when an old airplane which they were Mating crashed to earth at a muulrlpal airport. 1 George Heabrlnklo. pilot, and In tbelr wild ' Jamea Row. a paaeengcr. were but twlco a i killed wben tbey Jumped from a TBene men were Heaver .tale. Thmie aitulrral-llke rodent, arp .. ,, nt th. anulrrel. However. hnhltnnla of the Houth Amerlran chinchilla mu.t aov be con- Andea and a dorado or ki ago an UII(1(,4 Wth ehluchllla rabbit.. Amerlran mlnhig cnglnwr. who Tn, curloua llitlo creature will wa employed at the copper anw p.umg if the geaturea are mine, of Ihiit country, conceived Dot loo abrupt .0 a. to frighten the (dra of atarllng a chinchilla 1. 1.. mnvementa are aulck- and fur furin. . It aeemod loo Imprac- re.llty, but "where there will, there'. wav." Keveral I'nlm tlltlnlnril There mn.l be parent .lock If Ihero wan to be a fury, ho trap per., Indian, eerlured hunt er, and miner were employed Hon . Ill day.. In the .ean h for tin no rarehf alate they breed graceful and It alt. up on It. h.unchea much aftor the manner of a prairie dog. It. productivity I. rather ro markahle, aa It produce, from Ihree to four litter, yearly, each llttlvr con.l.tlng from three to four pupa. It. period of gem. i of all .nliniil.. whoue noctiiriiiil vi.ur and the lltiera aeldom con- burning plane.. I hnhll. made them exceedingly inln more than two pup.. Seem- ;aiw wiinoui paracnuiea ana iur !. a. Aniielgnte. K. II. Ilalnlgvr. , dirriciilt to rapture. 1 Incly contrary to tho law. of dealtt caunea city omciaia 10 C. II. Ilnrnmahle, W. D. Ilutler. Whllo many of the votcr.tn ! nature, In-breedlng with the chin- ,call PcJal mooting to propo.e V. J. Click. II. r.. frego. (icorge huiiier. had never een morir 1 rhllla nrndura. not weakllni hut 1 ordinance making It manda- I,. Iiruinniond, I.. I., tl.ghogcn, ihan one or two chinchilla., yet ' hurdler, larger animal., with torr that all plane, be equipped parachute, for all pas.cn- Thla occurred at Chicago. Harry (loollrr. I,. It. Illntt. M, ihu fnrl .enme.l In Inrro.ie tile 4hlrknv r,ip Th color bi con-iWlth I.. Johnson. Paul Jnrknon, J. W. , deolro of the American to ac ' trolled . by mating dark male. I'0- Kern., W. II. l-odge, Kdwnrd I rumpli.h tho apparently Inipoud-! with female, pf the umn color, I, l.lvlng.lnn. Wm. M. MrNcnlly. j ,le feat of Mcurlng enough par- or if a lighter .bada I. dealred, I '' ' rVv,'n ! '" M. V. Ilnmaknr, K. Kugnrnian, I cnt .lock to make hi. vi-niuro by the una of lighter male.. Tho j " f'HirAGQ, Aug. 1. (uri l.ynn P. 8hln. A. W. Hch.upp, j powlblo. After many dlm-ourage- chinchilla la a hardy animal, a;Two flyer, were killed at Oak um . Thome.. W. n. . Van meiite. nuinher of pair, wera ' (ip.riaa lu lie hablta. Ho ub- n. outside of Chicago tonight. :mnn. T. W. Del.ell. M. (I. ul,.ned. " lt upon a frugal dlot. .0 ac.int when their Canadian biplane Mordoff. Al Travl.. l.ello llcger.. 1 A. the chinchilla I. found only ' that (hree chlnchlllaa may live went Into a new) dive 200 leet tlroup t Walt Ik-one,' Ed. n altitude, ranging from U.noo n comfort on the food required labovo the ground, bringing avla llodge. Dr. Hardin Tarter. Andyilo u onu feet. It wa ren.onol.le ' for one chicken. i"on death, here to .even In the Collier, "Cnrd" Cordon, William ! I0 .uppo'e that thoy would not' For .ucceiwful rearing warm 1 hut eicht day.. Lannu. Herb Newell, Krnncl. I mirvlvo tran.fcrence to ws level. 1 nettling hou.e. mu.t be Riven ( "-William Qua.l. 20. wa pilDtliig Old-. Howard I'errln. Charley hl.h waa nerewiry If lliry wero ihc.e oualnt llitlo creature, of !ho plane In which be wa. teacn- ...... ' ... Im KIi.l.lc rn nv I MOV ever to reach North American adoption. Their boudoire Karl Whlllock, Omirge ItuberlM, Wirt.. Croup 31.. P. Crawford, Paul 1 F. Dalion, (. II. Denn, C. A. 1 llnyilen, K I.. HuuMOn, (I. 11. . Jinn r.. W. J. Kenneii, W. (1. 1 ,'Klnhn. ('. H. MoiiIkIIii., Tom K. ' Itlrhardaon. A. K. Whitman. j Group 4 Veteran. Foreign ! ahoree. Thoy wore moved by degree, to lower altitude, and after (I. beiirg a iwero about a mile from Ashburne yeiir.' tliuo they reached ea level havo a. eork-fllled chamber bo hut all that rcmulned of tho orlg-jtwoen and the aerond nnd third, (nil atock waa a iloieii animal., an air chamber. In I bene barren """" - . I j ., ,-. than SOffl .eric, of three boxe. cnclo.cu " " within each oiher. The flr.1 two ,iw iroro ... . Kr..um. Tho plane dived to earth. Both died ' Immediately. Hubly ' was The problem of transporting them arrona the torrid tone wa. Wara Verne J. walker, cnair-: n0 ea.y proportion. A refrlgcr man. ' A. N. Illrhardaon. (Iu., a(ir eruto wa. do v Inert and In Ijuiin. Fred C. Hchallwk. tMt carrier their long oceun voy- Crnup S Delphian Society , w, accomplUhed. with hut Mra. Shaw. Mr.. Wolwarver, Mm. 1 ono ca.unlly. IlnLlger. MIk. Moinyer, Mm. New-j Thon an'tber difficulty ap ell. Mr' Cafe. Mm. Lambert. pea red. tho little anlm.H. began Croup Punt Matron. Club , ,led n0fur0 they reached Mm. Peyton. Mm. McMillan. . 1 .hllr deatlnatlon. they were prac- (iroup 7-IlulnB. and Pro- ilcully In theli1 "birthday ' iulla. ' That wn. a' dlHcnurngiug etale of fuanlonal Women', club Mr.. (I.I K. oennl.. cn.irmun anil com- -rfuir.. n. tho valuo of the chin mince. '- ! rbllla I. largely It. fur. Ilow- (Iroup S Mh Joints Club afur anort ,(,. ncw .Mr., (lenrge Stevenson and com-1 conta'begati growing "and Wero mlitoo. v - rr ,oon aa thick a. ever. (iroim- f-Y'olorana- Foreign pecullnrliy of tho chinchilla Wnm Auxiliary Mr.. Jloyt andt ,H , lllH,BIl ot , hair ' Mm. Nfhoriwn . - t belur produced1, each, glnud coh- (Iroitp It Hulled BpanUh .War . rm,ri. rnder the micro- Veteruh. Auxiliary Mit. ,-Mi yer.Jllpop .,. ,,,,. , aB, M , most delicate runnioni 01 ana and committee. dronp 11 Meinonut i.n.ne. ....thorlile. .into thnt there Aid Mm. H. E. Pelt, and enmj , nno.ooo hnlr. to the nou.ro mlttee. , " , Croup 12 W. C. T. I'.t-Mn. Tlojrt, rhalrmnn, und commit tee. ' The campaign will he enmplnlo In three day. or heforo Friday evening. . ' THREE CARS CRASH , WITHIN HALF HOUR (Continued frnnt Page One) Inch, but thnt 1. ' mntlar of cop lecture and mu.t be taken at 1 faco value, ror It would oe 100 lengthy an operation to verify tho .tatcment. (lilnclillla Very Ailnptnhle Another .nrprl.lng fenturo I. the adaplahlllty and rapid ac climation ot tho chinchilla from uch high altitude, to practically .en level. Thl. aoema to auh atantlato the theory that thl. ani mal ha. not alway. been tho real dent of ucb extreme altitude., but rather waa foreocj to week ihem In aclf-protcctlon. . . ". TheV aro pracllcnlly odorlciw and leave llttlo or no- .cent deputy aherltf, and Chief of Police Kollh i Ambroae, - Immediately went t. Iho areno of tho acci dent. - -J- " Tho flfflrerj hnd -Inat atarted back when thov diarovercd two whorehy they may bo tracked by "more tar 1 . Iu Hut ditch a. tho j their cneinle.. Nature, however, reault of a' calllalon near Hill- haa not left thorti defon.elesa, a. aldo ranch. The driver of ono they poe great .peed and of tho cam drove It out of the; agility aa well aa having a nou- ditch and aHcniiled to eacape, ' tral-colored coat which" blend, but wa. un.tfrrewifiil'.) 'well wllh their aiirronndlng.. Down the rotul nt a Iivat -rate , Their number, might not havo of .peed enmo a cur; tho driver j been ao rapidly reduced If In aaw the hy.tundei. In the read, the year 1800 omo homesick viewing tho accident, nnd applied Knglt.h miner., longing for thi hi. brake., but could not cume In I apnrt of fox hunting, had not In- n .lop before ho had cra.hed lino traduced red 'foxes into tliuo ami quartern the chinchilla la happy and bring, forth Its young. t'uinM Vntlrelv Veectarian Their diet la entirely vegotarl-pilot. an, coii.itlng of carrot, and other like vegetable., nut., graHC clover and alfalfa hay. Jn thoir uatlve country they live on root.. .hrub. and deer gram. Tho only part owner of the plane, having bought an Interest in It today. Qau.l wa. at one time mall PltEFKRRKD TO Hl'N'T. . WOODLAND, Calif., Aug. 1, (CP) Albert A. O.enbriggen m.dn ure of hi. hunting trip be- luxury, If It bo termed .uch. de-; fure ne obtained the marriage manded by the chlnchlllaa I. a 'lccna0 dl.c of aulphur and wit. which I. : 0,enhr,.gen Kot a hunting II conaldored by them .n much the'conM frino .,arry A Saunder.. ame way a. humon. u.o a auco n(y cIerktarir , the morn plquaiite or other rell.h. ilng. An hour later ho returned In their .peclally constructed ,uh M,M E,,oran Ehrke 4o ae npnrtmenta they havo n full aullo n ft mnrrlaM license. compli-io lor nou.eaeoping; joey aro kept Immaculate, being en tirely lacking In any of tho ioo. like odora ordinarily noticed around an animal house. A .turdy wire netting encloses four .idea of tho rage. There la a runway from the main floor to the boudoir, .and In this dark pasaageway tho chinchilla has privacy, acclu.lon and protection during tho daylight hour.. Night Is It. playtime and It romps and rovort. not unlike small boy. playing tag. In tho days when chinchilla Flint Clam ' PAINTING rid Paper Hanging L. B. SHEHORN Phone 701 118S Mala COAL YOUNG COAL A TRANSFER CO. Phone 1007 one or the car. parxcii on nc aide of the highway. Again Iho officer, slurted to town and had gone only a short distance when Ihcy wllh no light., .a after II and warning. dropped Pern.y Slnco that tlmo foxe. have multiplied to .uch an extent that tho chinchillas ,htvo' had but a small chanco to live their nauat met a car 1 ,nu of life, aald by naturalist. tliey' tooK I to lie from 30 to 30 years. plain In 1921 tho first American ' ehlnrhlllna were produced In cap I tivlty. Since that tlmo It has I been definitely determined thnt I these sturdy Wile crentures will, SI XDAV HOTTF.HT D.IY. FItKSNO, Csllf., Aug. 1.' (TP) Sunday I. always the hot- crow and thrive In tho country lost day in tho week to hundreds j 0f their adoption. A peculiarity " iv v ... 1... 1 , ia 1 1. 1 r I, llonnett,-metet)rologlt of the AT- THE PINE TREE . . 1 uuua 1 . ana vv luixuua i STAGE - Vaudeville, !i; Violet Itowl.n.l nnd Girl. 1 Jn a "Hinging and-' Dancing " " ' , ' lU'vue" -A Ninsenfl Od.lHy .' In "Iiauith Uiillierllii; Antics" Tho Five Musical K.y. in "A Musical Melange' Walsh A lilies, the Two HiMifers, In "A Dunce (If ferine" "Novell lea" A Illll l'r Kxcellence SCREEN "Bitter Apples" V j Starrlnk .MONTE-. BLUE and . 1 MYRNA LOY Two Adrift, with) Hate at the Helm A Salty, Whip ping, Whistling Melodrama of he Rtorm-swcpt Seas COMING THUSDAY and FRIDAY SYD CHAPLIN in "THE BETTER OLE" United tjhero. Stales weather bureau ITTLE JOE To' cojec Som? about Its development Is that It has two distinct periods' ' of growth. The first tnko place up to three or four months old, then there Is a rest. At tho age of seven or eight moqlhs they pro duce Utter. Thore olng no def inite brooding tlmo,' tho babies arrive at Any month during the year. When Ihn chinchilla renche. the age ot 16 months, tho second growth period begin, and upon reaching maturity,- which Is gen erally at the ago ot two yetrs, It Is not uncommon for a tine spoclmen to weigh two pounds. The polt Is ronsldored tb bothe most deslrnblo when tho chin chilla Is from two to four year, old. Considering the slse and rompntlng the price per square Inch, It Is tho highest-priced fur on tho market. The Russlnn sable ranks, second and Ihu silver fog third. Hit his Very- Valuable A 7x13 iklo bring from $100 AT- THE LIBERTY . TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY "SPECIAL ATTRACTION" A-Recent Ruling of the Government Permit U to Exhibit the Original Motion Picture of the , "DEMPSEY-TUNNEY BATTLE" . for the World' Champtonthfp which took place at Philadelphia last September. - SEE THIS SPECIAL1 EVENT! ft ONE-HOLS Willi To Get 90,000 Extra Votes For 20 Cubs .BaaWBgaaBaWaaMMaWaaWalBWaal srv rr : vr tt- -: ti H wo To Win 200 in Extra Cash Prizes A great big double offer whereby you can make sure of winning a fine automobile in The Klamath News and Evening Herald's $6,000 prize campaign, and a liberal -cash prize while you are doing itl Ninety thousand extra votes given to candidate for every $20 worth of, new subscriptions turned in during the two week's period ending August 6. Two hundred in cash awaits three candidates who make the best - showing in subscription business during the three weeks' period ending August 13. How Extra Prizes will be Awarded - . . , . . Two hundred dollars in gold will be awarded in extra prizes during this special cash prize ' offer, as follows: .", First Prize .... Second Prize Third Prize .. ..$100.00 ... 60.00 .... 40.00 r- The three special cash prizes will be awarded to the three candidates, regardless of the district they live in, who turn in the highest amount in cash in subscription payments during the period starting July 25 and ending August 13. .. The first prize of $100.00 will be awarded 'to the candidate who turns in the highest amount of cash in subscription payments during this spe cial cash prize offer. ' "t ' The second prize of $60.00 in co3h will be awarded to the candidate who turns in the sec ond highest amount of cash in subscription pav ements during this special cash,prize"Jqffer. The third prize of $40.00 in cash will be award ed to the candidate who turns in the third high ' est amount in cash in subscription payments dur ing this special cash prize offer. These cash prizes are EXTRA and in no way conflict with the awarding of the automobiles and other prizes to be given at the close of the campaign. A candidate can win one of these special cash prizes and also win one of the auto mobiles or other prizes. STANDING OF CONTESTANTS How to Get Extra Votes - ; ,: . - . ' - - i. !. . j in-! --.y ' ' ': " ' . .. . ' ; '..V , '. : In addition to the extra cash prizes; candidate are offered a wonderful opportunity to get thon? sands of extra votes by forming "new subscrip- - tion clubs." - : ' '.-, 90,000 extra votes will be given for every $20 worth of new subscriptions turned in during the period starting July 25 and ending August 8. ' The. 90,000 votes are a bonus in addition to the regular votes given on subscriptions. There is so limit to the number of clubs any ... ! candidate may , turn lnl. -Poreyery $2Q worth, f , , v new ' subscriptions ' there ''will . be , 90,000 ; extra , votes.,,. This is the .greatest extra vote offer, to . c be given during the. remainder of the campaign,, -It is NOT necessary,' or' 'advisable,, to held. iub-); scnptions until trie yqv wonn.axe secure. , ,uri v itt-your-6ub8cnption8 Ds obtained, aoptiie ano ";'. nT scruber3 Will' teceiye their, papers promptly audi DISTRICT NO. 1 Comprises all trrrttorr within the rllr Ulmt ot Klamath Fall. Shlpplngton and rcllran. City.. , DISTRICT NO. . 2 , Ccmprlnw Mil territory oaulde tho dty.Jintita ot Kbunath Falla, Shlpplngton and Pelican City. after the offer closes a ballot will be mailed to cover: the extra votes earned. -. it! .' .4.ift;-jt t-vi' ' T"' f,0'. 'A"''' i'-t'iurt'-S Inoii '!. laa Ail subscriptions turaed in on this extra vote of 'u fer will also count in the $200 special cash priae ' offer. ,. ..y '--!: ''. The extra vote offer ends August 6. The Special Cash Prize offer ends August 13. SECOND PAYMENTS Second payment subscriptions are extension payments on subscrip ' tions already ' secured by candi- Brnchon, Sophie . Craft. Leo ....170,000 Donnan, Wm. J. 78,000 Edmonda, Mlna .-.tTS.800 FostiT, Mr.. Walter .:.,....170,000 llununl, JuanlU . ...'.V.;...173fl00 " Hosklng, Mm. 3. K. :..-...176,O00 Jonea, Mra. WUbur "....177.O0O( Jobnaon, Margaret ..171,000 Martin, Mra. 1. Pel. City 178,000 McKlwIn, Marie E. 175.SOO Mrtcalf, H. M. 100,000 Moore, Vcm 17000 Tnrrrjr, Mra. H. D 173.000 Veriiuii, Mr. 4. . .......171,000 WiUil, Jin, Nell 09,000 170,000 ; , AjKleraon, Mra. Fnuirles,; 17SJOO i.'.i41T.O0O Barry, Joarphlne, Lakeriew . Bron, Mra. Arlene, ' Menfll' ,.J..'...:.:... 177,000 Bunch, Marlon, '" Ft- KUl.iath . ..J7-AOO0 Unfort, Mrs. I. O., Chlloqnla ,.175,000 Daniel. Mn. CM. Bonanaat - 179,000 . Hanan, Ualse, Palaley -17,000 Kelkar, Kamilla, Malta ..170,000 Mldklff, Mildred, Algoma 175.500 Puckett, Jewle, Keno ....17B.00O SlitM-n. Mta K 175.000 The. Klvu, Chlloquln ....170.OOO Unit, Mrs. II. W. B.F.D. 170,000 dates. Suppose fan hsy already turned In aubacrfp tlon tor 11.95 to The New. or Herald; for thla payment you recelred 1,6011 rotea. . If yon get thla tame aubaciiber to pay $1.55 more to ex tend his .ubscrlptlon to ( month., tor the "Sec-. . ond Payment" you will reeelre 1.600 Tptea, a. 6,000 votes Is the amount toued ,for a full C months' subscrlpttonr- - ' ; It the first payment wae for 13.60 and yoa eol- . lect $1.00 more to make the full year, for the 'Second Payment" you wli receive 10,00 Yotea, a. 15.000 vole, are Issued for a full year. If the flrat payment was tl.76 and yon collect $1.00 more, to make the full six months, by mall, for the second payment you will receive 3.500 votes. It the flrat payment was $1.75 and , you collect $1.25 more, tor the second payment . you will receive 8,000 votes. This Second Payment plan appliea to any second payments. Also, It the first payment was NEW . the "Second Payment" I. also NEW and shruld . be entered in the new column on remittance ehect. . IMPOKTAVf In order tor candidates to receive credit for aecond payment vote., it la ABSO LUTELY nncwary to write "Second Payment" on the remittance sheet, also give amount ot . first payment, otherwise the second payment vote will not be allowed. - V,' J To Enter Use Blank Below Regular Prize List k CAPITAL PRIZES Buick 5-Passenger Sedan 0 Chrysler "50" Sedan ""Chevrolet 'Sedan Essex Sedan DISTRICT PRIZES Two $300 Stromberg-Carlson Radio Sets . Two $150 Stewart-Warner Radio Seta ..... Two $75.00 Cash Awards . u. Two $50.00 Cash Awards Cash Commission Appropriation ..'...Total ..$1,515.00 ,. 1,005.00 .. 849.00 1 . 965.00 ..$ 600.00 ,.. 300.00 ... 150.00 ,. 100.00 ,. 550.00 ,.$6,034.00 NOMINATION BLANK Good for 2,000 Votes Ilvaae eatert :' '' Xante .. - A. n Canill.laie In The Klamath Palls NcwBnd Herald Autouiolillo and Prize CanipalKn . . . . i ' '" - . Si rev t nud No '. ........; .......... Tuwn or City ... ... Hlgned ; ...Dkit No. .. Address - Only one nomination blank credited to eaoh rawdhUtsv You ran enter yourself or nominate any ether aajauau