The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 08, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
TUESDAY.' NOVEMBER 8, 1027.
The Klamath News ' peopl, "cared fhlen
the rumbling earthqu
and then look across
Pacific and witness war.
and. disease at-
utllahd evtry mornlna xrfit
atanday h Tha Ktanmih New Full-
ll.almr f 'umiiU n w at w...,.!.'
r'Kta, atrsat. Klamath Kail., Ornion, I po.'ti ll'HCC
JSpud Fete Inspires Local Bard To
the Interest Poetic Muse In Pots
otatoes
nmt OttrHii . ....
... nr ttitltar i
. . Adv. Mar.
The I'otnto Kcle' o Inspired , Inconvenience to yourself: Just
tacking the old Chinese lia- . H. Cook he was ahle t trlw 1 leave your money ami tho ad
.... , hi. first n.wm that could be bii b- j d rc of the friend t I'nder-
linn t . .
Are we thankful for this
l nuCHIPTION HATHS
tellwrao ay earner, Maala - ,IW
lrll..r.4 hr earrter. rar . QJUI
Uallrerail ar aaall, ar . jM
aaaarlallaaa aaraal la avae
Khtered aa second class matter at
the poalofflra al Klamath Falls.
Oifon. NovtrmlK-r li, 1923, aaaar
act of March 1. !;.
being permitted to live in
the Pacific northwest? Are;
we grateful for the many .
Msned without abridgement. Cook woods.
Tho i H'm:
kloniath SiuiU
Telrpkaae K7T
Aaall llama rirratatlaa
LAYING THE RAILS
Is C. II. imdcrwood's publicity
I most gracious, blessing of ami advertising manager aa well
Klamath county's most en
thusiastic liooster. So in pub
lishing this. p.XMll the News fools
II la giving deserved credit to a
blessing, which Providence modest mitcn. h for once.
. . ' , ., , Kill gel all that U coining to
bestows upon us daily? hm
How many people of . , thv, ,.,,.., ' wll, ..
It. t-
lh World's
Sil a lto to ,
rlicod
, Klamath Falls get up :n the possible to send a box of i.t-
j morning and stop for an in
Istant to give thanks to a
good God for their choice
blessings? Well, if the peo-
Decorations For
Potato Show Are
toes to votir friend tn far, and
! farorM Innd. withnni any t
Jurors Trickey
pie don't they mean to, for Case LOCkefl LP
Uid it ever occure to you Klamath Falls people are a
that there is more actual irrateful people" even if at
railroad building going on times they do become neg- vvrv xrn-d from sorvic by the' it'
(ltnllnud from rto Onr)
Htr' to tho Klamath Potato,'"
King of all tho SiuW! "
You ran hako 'om, boll 'rui. or
fry 'cm, ,
And tlioy ur Jast too ogd for
words.
'which iimlltuto Klaiuaih'a tut-
So stnd a Ihx bout lo your tldloat Itiuuratlon In (ho uiurjtotlng
frlrmla uhaao o( iho Htmo liuluairy.
IJivo Va mnir of the fat of the ) Thono. filUil wiih hlali rdo po
Kind: 1 latent, will bo on aalu ,nt thr
They'll rnloy tlirm I
mouthful
Aud boont Yin to boat tho band.
traillvo rarda lit-wrliiK hamol of jilin nlnnv la torrod dowu iH
nivri'hanla oloaoly ldoiltlflod Willi niakoa an vaay laliillnii lilioil. thai
tho aurct'aa of ilia potato allow, wator, Ihb liniki , wolild. irolilily '
whllo auoilivr will toulnln a ilia- kii It a(loal,..aJlora any. " v !
n l.t! nliiy of fin aood nolalooa. Homo (llloa will lako only ,,r" i
fiSpeCaUliy rilie of ih tluo rw l-l lvon tln.iry Ufa hall ami will lakn
" wlniilnt 1'ihililtora . will urcupv aullun aud a liiilf of water ami
'four tlrarltva now wltitlirwa thn fourlli aiuiro. i i-omviilraljMl fond aiiffli'lonl fr j
will tako llu-tr wlaroa Moim with Tho ahow plarv luat oliilll waa.ibrou wooka. Tho wtlitr la o
olhor froul dlanlaya on Main luuilni with mllvlty uiilll a lata ! coodlUKly iinfnToralilv for flylni !
ati-ool today, ul Iho lioiid.iuarter hoiiao na allow otrtilula worked , w It It wind, fog aud rala pruvnl-
ot Ibo Klamath Potato Show io,,aid lo arrunao othllilla md dHiut uror almoat lit onllrti Irway
bo ataaod In Ilia Lootuta building ; oriilo tho Iila rnoma. . bolwotfii ,l)uld':u llniuaud,
ai rourin aim .iinui. - m itororuiiotia aw luin nii'iy j iionolulu
, With aa affootlyo rotor arhruia) flu aud Iho vlltora al Iho ahow i j
ot oranao and blai'k. tho four i today will ara a ahow room that
windowa In tho l.ooml bulldlni I outvlilnoa from a atandiivlnt of,
will dlvorl moal of Main atrool'a beauty, any almllar Ihlna In tho j
liodoatriau Irafflo Into tho potato county. ' j
how. ( i ;
Ulu aparo will lH devoU'd to a , w T ri ' l2i I
.. .k- ......... k..v.u vuu'. aji'.i n iitrnr .
rNew Sea Flight
! Starts Friday-
j (I'ontlniioil from Pajro wo j
0 the mm (aUow to ho uvd .y aftow patron.' Ian of Iho' akin !Wlll Hold 4at1
for K'ft boa. , lii'loaa nf fuol and aro tulppod4
1 tho band.! Anoihor window will varry ai-twlth aiitomatlo' dump Tatvoa. tf
r-
in the Klamath zone than
any place else in the United
States?
North of this city crews
are working hard under the ;
direction of the Mauser
Eros. Construction company
to put the Gneathern rails
into Klamath Falls befo.-o
snow flies.
lectful.
Talkative Juror
Blames Hearers
boosters wo need In thla
vulloy
If we'ro Koinic lo mukc It pay.
So dlft up a dollar, brother.
And aeud KIuk Potato on bl
way!
court.
Tho hotela and linUlnR houses
of this little town In tha ramie
land wore crowded to overflow
ing toulKlit, and many cowboys
wore plauniiiK to aleep In the
hay In the livery atables. .Just pa down In your Jeans, old
Ferllni: la runnini: hiKh. and (uirlrldce.
as a precautionary measure, the Com in and do It rlthi now
court this afternoon Issued nu Lot's bitost the Karmer a llltlo
appeared to-r()er rvuiovinit from a jeweler's : And show Iho world wo know
or loiumoia wi,i.1,iw an exhibit of sliver trop-i h,i.
nioa won m rwina uy im
WASIIIXOTON. Nov. 7. (.
Edward J. Kidwell, famous
i "Juror number 11'
'day In the District
supremo court ta ask Justice
Siddons for a hoarlnK to clear, ou ti,e rr0iinds that tho display
him of charircs that ho talked micht urtindice Iha Jury.
Indiscretely about tho Fall-Sin-. The cowcirl defendant will rri,-ir,.v
10 ine SOUineast 01 US the ic'air conspiracy case uriure a c;a,m acrordlnit to ner attorney,
C.nlThoon p..ifi. j i mistrial was ordered last Tuos- sam a. Jetmoro, that she atab-
- .. day.
laying rails on the standard ! In a lonx petition prepared for
roa d from Wendell 1 preaentation to the court. Kid- gtt struck her with
Throughout the day,
Wotds and Music by It. II. Cook
common-law ' hasbaud
in a fit of drunken
t wrench,
the slim
little rodeo queen sat ncrvously
anri listened to tho examination
of the jurors. The bronxe color j
gauge
T -I.-..; i 'well aald that J. Kay Akers.
' , . i street car conductor, and Donald
the CTews have completed T. Kin, newspaper reporter,
the track laying to Alturas. ' should be adlndcod irullty of eon-
f t all in (l,. iriootk tpii. Hempt of court because they per-1 Df nfr rears of plains life had
, . . laisted in an effort to make htmtgiren way lo a prison palor. and
territory. to the north ltjdUM.nM tne ciw while It was on ,t times she was barely able to
IS distinctly Klamath Falls 'trial. Ikeep bark the tears. It was
that the Great Northern is I The luror branded ."as abso- when those cowboy, prospective
u . , . lately false In all essential-aver- jurors, rose to her defense la
attempting to reach. To the I maaxt affidaviu filed by: their answers to the attorneys
southeast the laying of a' Akers and King and In which; that she hid. the most trouble
broad gauge road to Alturas !thcT ""Med Kidwell as having keeping down the tears.
.... - said that Harry F. Sinclair was j The trial opened with the rvad-
13 the forerunner for a con-j, democrmtic n ,nd that Kld-jing of an indictment nralnst the
Jiection With the Modoc Swell would be disappointed ir he'airl rider. It rhargeil that on
iVorthern, Which Will be'di1 not B-'1 an antj "a Ions a the nlchl of Sept. S. Miss Trickey
. . ... .. . . 'ay block." after the trial was commuted first deKree murder
over.
Kidwell declared
;llon that Akers and King pur-i
Just a Utile more activity !"' i V-V. -:
lOaOO 11 uTaoij .
friend with an auto come to his
assistance In avoiding them. Hej
! added that he had told them re-I
: peaiedly that he could net talk !
, about the ease under : instruc-j
'tlons from the ccurt. i
Justice Siddons committed the
petition to the file aa part 01
.u.nrH in tho Fall-Sinclair
'trial in which the Akers and
cerns have the timber and;""- T"Lu,r,!!B 7'
! n!aeod but too no action
have owned it for some' ndlni, ormai aotificatkn of;
beetle nd the ' government counsel that thq I
' paper had been filed.
Justice Siddons ruled that this ,
was necessary before any hearing ,
year. Wisdom prompts the j could be held. ,
to begin market-,
California j,u n c tion Al
turas.
than - any state has exper
ienced since the war in
building railroads. And :
they are being built for a ,
purpose, a decided purpose.
Th pine forests where the;
tonnage exists are the mag
nets. ; Large lumber con-
iby stabbing Harris, ber cooiuiou-
in hls'pctMlaw husband.
Ttie Story
'Smiling Slim" and Miss
had left tho Ijikeview
rodeo (oicrther In an automobilu.
At the outskirts of the town
Harris' body was found a short
time later with a knife wound
iu his breast. Mis Trickey was
arrested and charged with the
crime the following day, although
H was alleged she claimed her
lover's assailant had appeared
from the side ot the roid and
thrust the knife Into the cowboy
while he was driving.
Just before the trial started.
Sam A. Jetmore. the defendant's
attorney, said she would admit
the deed, but would claim It was
in self-defense.
Charles Combs, district attor
ney, and Jetmore agreed during
noon recess that Iho jury would
probably be completed by to- j
morrow utternoon. and said Ihoy i
expected the trial would close
the latter part of the week.
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TUB KLAMATH NEWS
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. , Joday
Lon Chaney
V ill
' , Mockery ,
with
R1CARDO CORTEZ
Howard RPerrin
Design and Plana
INDUSTRIAL AND
COMMERCIAL .
BUILDINGS
04 fjopka BJok. Pta
Vtw- - -mT
111.
embles you to nule
an endless variety of
hoWjotr, hcil:hfL'l
fooJ CAci, Ccok
ies. Biscuiu, Dough
nuts, etc all evenly
raised and properly
baked. Try it and
learn why it
MAKIS
nfip fc f ewwiftH
LESS HAN
P6R 0AKINO
This Man Can't
Catch Cold.'
I If a n e o v or sniffle wiy
you're throatoiii'd with a cold,'
you run head II off every lime
. without ''ilopliin" yourself, or llir;
' least tneouvonleni . . i
' Kvoryona has stiggesllona when ;
you have a cold, but here'a ono
jthal work"! Tape's Cold Com
pound lu simple. pleaHnnt-l-tatlng 1
laldita. Kvon when you'vo let a
ridd got into throat anil liihg-
or even turn lo "flu" I'ape's I
I will knock li uul.
: Whv daily, with a alight cold.
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'oua. when the smallest drugstore ,
haa Ihla real rlicf- for thirty-'
live ronla! ,
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COLD COMPOUND
Standard Dyera
, and Cle&nars
-Vor Dettnr Appearaaet"
, Odorloaa Jplaaiilag
(ao4a atortlo
' . Export Pretag
1409 Esplanade St
Phone 825
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ACTING
For sale old papers.
Klamath News.
Call at
SALES 214 TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND
Christmas
Cards
Klamath Printing
Company .
522 Klamath Avenue
STAGES
Leave Ktaawalh Valla Dally
S a., a, (except Hajadwy) tor
UKIUUXL MAUN
ALTVItAH t ,
Mon. Wod. FrL
MKIUtfLI. . MAIXf
Al.Tl.-MAH HRXO
olo.VAVUXa.
Neti
Itedarwl Ilatea bow la
effort. ,
Terminal Stage
Depot
IS Hla (M. rtUaM BOO
SALESMAN SAM
Obeying Orders
By Small
time,
fire
The
are exacting
heavy t
JXHR DKATHS RK PORT ED.
compnies
ing their holdings, and to'
nrnnerlv market the lumber. I BOISB. Ida.. Nov. 7. (AP)
.. ., , . , . ... Four deaths from Infantile pa-;
the railroads must be built ,nXrSa bNn reported to rr. I
first. ' " 'W. F. Almond, consultant to the I
cru. (. - x- ii, department of public welfare. 1
The Great orthern is i Two ,.nlUr,n haTe dil.d m ,
goading its Contractors each Moscow, one fatality was report-';
, . . . ... , , ' ed from near Mountain Home!
day to. reach Klamath ,,lld Ej,r, EiiKor,h waiters. 10- j
Falls before the snow flies" ; year-old son1 of Mr. and Mrs. V.
, ,. , K. Walters of Boise was the first
and as a result the workers ; rlctlm , Bo)He. The report to i
are augmented and the the slate welfare department
, , , . 'show five proved cases in Boiv.
track laying goes merrily T..0 sn,ed rase in Boise and
on. Behind that Great Nor-ne in i-ocateiio. .
, j iu j Boise and Ada county schools
them demand is the de- from tne fir to eighth grades .
mand of the Weyerhaeuser i are closed. :
Timber company to get that j
railroad finished so the sup-
plies and machinery for the (
.big mill can be hauled into ;
this city. - j
It is a picture of indus- j
try and activity a picture
that in this day and age ;
looks good to everyone who
enjoys seeing a new country
grow, an empire being
builded. .
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I ' s ti'rT'f SHl v) f whv 4M tveck DftW60r4wtr.GU7.7.;. DtDM'T TeLL no-but fM.6CRT 1 f von ;ain Mrrr . . V !T
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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
CMoM. MM -6tT
IM THRt
- VoJTu ?
Avoid
Poorly
Balanced
Breakfasts
, Start the day with Quaker Oats .
food that "stands byM you.
j T I yrtu frr! lirrtl. tuinqry. "(rfgrty.''
L litirs b"tnrr liincn, Jon t jump.
. tiip rrmel,o', of poor litralth. ;
Tlii!jn'U luvp unenrrttctic mom
; inc becaus thty start the day with
1 wrtMiK brcitkiat.
'l o fr?1 rinthf, you must have a i
rvion. At mo At th?r mr' lunch '
anl 1innr"- yoit rt it. f.nt hrtak- U
fast in a hurried meal, often badly ,
cliorn. i
Thu Quaker 0. contatnir.cr
16 prot' in, fooH'n rcat tissue j
builder, Go'Ij c:irU;l.ydrat-, it great
rncrfv element, this aIl-tmpoTt.int '
vitainiitfH and tlip "bulk" that makn
laxatives srMom necdcl. U the die-
tctic urtjc of the world today. I
iJon't deny yourself the natural
i'tifinlitioii this rich foori offers you.
uet yuakrr tjats touav. roccr
$&- VEY.5M-6ET ) 7T
( m lp) Pm MmtpsK
Snap Out of It, Jim
ARtHt'DtrtW rWItW. Witrt
' VS-, . A YAUO NOR Mft?E A ,
By Martin
,:y'. ; i t'Wg.rv'r.T . ". ... .
VOWtM VO Hft-)t TO TAKt
tOO OUT CV A GWrAt - t
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The great Pacific north
west is a favored location
this year. Here we have
fine . weather, normal con
ditions, good crops and a
bountiful hurvest.
But, looking back into j
the Mississippi valley we
see the devastation caused j
from the terrific flood a :
few months ago, and then 1
we turn to the New Eng-
land coast and see the
floods raging at the pres
ent time rendering neonle
i j...:: u have two kinds: Uuick Uuaucr,
WASHINGTON TUBBS II
But If They Should Get Caught?
By Crane
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VS ---1 ' SUNDOV.M
OtAOftVXJ4. JC5E BVAH05
lifetime earnings of men
and women. We have but
to look southwnrd nnd see
Quaker Oats.
Quaker Oats i
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r t iT M J ' . 1L? lLSrr m wnvwr. ttn-
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