A ... .J TUB KLAMATH NKW3 i-i .. , u- y THUR$t)AYTAUCUST 16, 1028 The Klamath News Published avary moraine ept Monday by Tha Klamath , N.w. Publl.Mn company at 101-, Ill Sonlb Flfta iumu himu Fall. Oregon. Official rarer of city of Kiam-I at" 'all and Klamath County MMMAMMMAMMMMMMMMaMMAaMMWMaayi . tyaa Klmmeraiaa .Adv. Mr. , ..n.i.i.1... i Bvnxtmi-intx rit.a . i . .H.h a .aa i - Delivered br carrier, y & I IwuiTereri b mail, year.. 6.00 1 f . ' -rr r. 6.00 Subscriptions payable ia advaaee. - Entered a aeeoad claaa matter at the postotflce al Klamath Fall, Oretoa, Noreraber 15, lilt, ander act of March . !? Ilembrr Selected Orecoa Newapapora -3ai Ptuslfle eoaat tepreaaaUtlyei: I?.!! i. iJ.lud Portland. Kaatern repreaenutlvea: Charlea;the time, are thinking seis R. Miller. New York, aad W. U., dia.,ih1 rhlAaro. Telephone ,T .1 general business of the Aadil Boreaa Ctrcalatloa I . 0. -t. - icountry and with that Meaaber THE MAGNIFYING CLASS 1 I,..H tr. th hnmp Loyalty to the home com - "munity marks the niUniiy IIIUI aJ uut.i - i - -,l e ' u r,c.;but because they believe he;a ces of witnesses ,n the Eort.fa f and West railroad hearing t, , lt . . at Portland. It is verj am-. using w uw 1......- ' . A. , U tvmann. 1 , , . . ous resources lying dormant which the building of a rail road will immediately fan i n t o 1 i f e and transform . what is now barren wastes into veritable empires . That spirit is to be ad- . mired, for those who do npt believe in their home com munities should re-locate themselves and get out of the. way of energetic citi-j zens. . However, when the whole of the testimony giv en before . the Interstate Commerce commission is re viewed, we cannot help wondering, how much will ' be discounted by the offi cials. It must be interesting to those men of the east as s they , hear the story of the great west from every sec tion, and as they are told repeatedly that the east and west railriad will in a magic like manner bring prosper ity and happiness to all sec tions. One of the witnesses from Caldwell, Idaho testified that the new road is needed because people in his sec- : tion cannot get service over the new Wells cut-off of the Union Pacific which . was built to give Idaho pro ducers a shortened line to California markets. He says his shippers all use the old route around by alt Lak'j City: to reach California. - His utterances seem extrem visualize a community that ely funny, for we cannot would refuse to take the short haul to market. If that line of reasoning is IOlIOWea there IS little U?e I lection to the chairmanship in to build any more railroads'19" he was fcardJr known B ..... I political circles. He was a knit DUt insist upon using the g00ds manufacturer and reputed oia main lines of the state. Senator George Dunne of Ashland thinks his section of the country has been held back because of lack of railroads. He stated that much more fruit would be grown in the Rogue River valley if the railroad ser vice were better. Probably true, for Senator Dunne is a truthful man, but we be lieve that a market demand is necessary for greater pro duction over there. Just now the Rogue River valley has a bumper crop and the demand is none too good. Railroads cannot make the service in freight transpor tlemand. They can render tation and give attractive rates but when it comes to '; demand there is an old rule that supply and demand are hard to divorce. We have seen the timen Klamath when tho demand for lumber was very light. In fact, it is none too good right now, but Klamath i nover blaniod the railroads fur thut cuiiililioii, even al -uiiib wueii :;.... pretty hostile because we .. ..... road development. The testimony being tak gt plaml would make-' a very interesting Volume -j . i.i -I...-., iMnfi imriji ill il 1 1 it i i iin.v ami pnrui ui it. uuiu vnaov - ---- 11 rt. r r,mn,rte..A ," vnamwi v. v. ,.. . .... .i uu'i aiure into me basket. THE SENTIMENT THAT CRIPS ' Hoover's acceptance Isneech is only a few days I ,' .. . .. ., , I old but it is noticeable how lit is gripping the VOlers. I Many who laughingly said Ar-ithcy would vote for Smith and rey thought SO at . i,. tVl oWibeir leaders so. that they may ; ufi,V ; I . : j , ...:n rr 1'icaiueiii mn aiicn me ( tnougnt tney are centering j :on noover. aoi oecause iney com-'think Hoover is a oreat Der- . tmnK Hoover is a great per- Utteran-isonallty, or social lion, . . ,, . , , Ipaigaand capable of hand- thi t! th t tu iwiii oe no recurrence- oi me i fll 1 . r . ! ), 4. . - democratic campaigns of the past. Every man in business i I knows that a democratic . national victory has ever spelled disaster to business. has ever and it is too big a leap tot,m.d by Hoorer-, friend, to i. take, to experiment again rvite ramparisons between the even with Governor Smith. o " A few insects are equip- ped by nature- to rnake'ahomward trP lo Waahington, noise, and others buy the MUaeSt nprns tney can get. If you can't' tell whether it "perfumed or medicated, it is French, pastry. o '- Any blindfolded lady who can tell the difference be- x : , r - , . , -, - in een cigareis snouia oe ; able to distinguish .. early cantaloupe from white pine. "Big business" seldom breaks the law outright. It is like the man who sells Jiis vote to both candidates and then honorably votes fcr them both. o Trader Horn might sell' will visit the canyon In the aft Hlother book to Americans i ernoon and will proceed east by confessing that he is also Santa Claus. Too much of "education" -! i unn oi tvannaa win not ooora tvill cot a i;,.ino. K ol,;.,'.h- ..n k... -.. k .... . ... 0 .6 j s it. io oiners to teach toi others. ' Women Are New York Party Heads (Continued from Page One) ' be wealthy. Although Miss Butler's posi tion is unprecedented in Repub lican state political history. It followed, strangely enough, tak ing over of the chairmanship "of the Democratic stated-Committee by a woman. On Tuesday, Mrs.. t'aroline O'Day became acting Democratic chairman through the resignation of Chairman Edwin Corning, due to ill health. President Says . Treaties Great (Continued from Page One) of their disafireemenis except by pacific means, "It 1h hoped other nation will Jtiu tliin movement. Had an agreement of this kind been in existence in 1914, there in jevnry reason to suppose that it and ilelivered ihe world from all the miKury which was infllrted liy lite Kreat war." . A brier reception was accord ed President and Mrs. Cuolidfte, their son John, and the official pui'ly when .they arrived, here after an overnight journey from Cedar Island Lodge. Classified advertising Is a morning newsDaner nronositlon always, Una The New), Hoover to Hold Ag. Conference (Continued frum JPaga On) program lu a spee.n, lie la !,.,, o ,,,,,, vlsll make Tuesday nlBM al 7 p. m.., f,i..d. ami relattvaa In central lime In a nut hl ulrthplio. Wen Branch. Iowa. ..I-.... s.t m.i M.avi rlstu ll ft A It i " it., nlmu 10 ao next dav to Cedar " ' . . Uh 60 . . . '" Ly" - . . . H, I.IUl'U Ull -U W . mnun or tann journals iram i u.i ihm nr mrin iiiuriiitiB irum i . - -. . - -. --- - vnri.ma unrtii of Ihe Middle et. I -- - mm utH'a not . iiiwiiu io niuav .... .. . . .. him bwt h wan(. , peud the afternoon with them discutslug dt-ltilla of Ilia plan. Wednesday he haa arrauited to attend a pirulc of Iowa farmers at Cedar Itapids where l may make a few remarks. He will board hit spw ial train that aft- '" m l"' ibark o vaninton. . , . i Tlltw Furra Kt.,t isAniM Thla lntenlr three-day frmiT1"l, after a alx week'a llt al 'conference program III the heart J work,(, OM , ,h. Kepublleaa nominee in cloaerj .contact wlin tho farmers aiiai,n(1 jip,. luwlcya staler, MtwjllW r,nVua o( the tinlreralilea tuirr ii,itl.ralaud what he hasif..lir lu.tti.p itl.ralau.l what he haslf..lir vl.ttvil f..w dava at the ... ... ? . .. ,il m mind lor autieiiourni renei land likewise that they may .presa themselvea to him as to dt!matlu v i BbJ pnn) speech Hoo-1 ver anuouu.-u ma ormu iii;iaiiiu ..... .r.-.. agricultural relief must rest prl- J. W. Knsland and wife . en-1 oa thrm) ll: ,,, . , ,hl)rl vi,u with Mr. Kne-i :TBrlf, ,Won ioCtve agriculture gnu r- iio 11 bic Kkiit uttiiic fair share of prulrUon offervd I lad p.n,ive de- velopment of the Missiaaippt rlr- nr. and Mrs. . S. nchn of , s, L,wronc8 w.terwv.'M.uaum. Okla.. are visiting at .i.i, r,mr the home of M. M. Stewart. Iir. :v .k rliuiur irsninnrMifdn mtAS . ana tsi revision oi ine cop-op- !eralie marketing system uilong ' economical llnea. Kfareeli Tiinetl k. ,h. r,ii,i h..fon lioo- ver'a opponent, Governor Alfred K. Smith, delivers his acceptance - n U . It....... .. ,n- luA. Democratic and Republican farm plana aa exemplified by tho two candldatea. The complete itinerary of the .y ...,' 'icave here by a Southern Pacific spe cial train at iv p. m. tomorrow night, arriving tor the first atop at Santa Barbara at 8 a. m. After a two-hour motor trip he will proceed by train to Olendale, arriving at 12:30 p. m. To Attend Picnic He plans to motor from Glen dale to the Los Angeles city hall to deliver a short speech before to hemch l0 altcnd ,no i.a.The next meeting la to be at thi clfic Southwestern exposition ai and 7 a special Iowa picnic. Ho wiiliAll members are requested to oe ; board his train there and stop I present In enioy an nil-day meet for a few minutes at both Pasa- lng. with a pot . luck lunch, dena and San Bernardino as he -Members of the Kil Karo clnb of, proceeds eastward on the Santa the east side are expected. to be Fe railroad. I guests of the Welfare club. At Williams. Aril.', Saturday aj . Mr. and Mra. E. H. Dnrkee i arc delegation of Arizona county i enjoying a visit with Mr Dur chairmen Is to board the train !ee'a annt, Mrs. Ella Meier, of for a conference about the Arl- I nns nnlltlDt ll..ttllr.n UnnMF from William, at II p. m. Stops , ,,.. b..h.- ... u..-.. are planned Sunday and Monday at Gallup, Albequerque, Dodge City, Newton. Emporia, Hutchi- "n and ToDek-. ' vice-preai ueobuii running mate Senator! . . ' ' i.ir o. ; ivaasaa, - wno win accompany 'Hoover to Iowa. The train will arrive in Kan sas City at 8:40 p. m. Tnesday and Hoover there will receive a delegation of local Republicans headed by Mayor Beech. T h e train will be switched to the Rock Island, proceeding then to Weat Branch where it will ar - rive about 8 a. m. , ' Classified advertising Is a morning newspaper proposition .Iv... T Tk. v-.. -. -MJD. . o , .i , n. , , " t i sold 17 parcels ot land wltuin . T .. I 'the past lhaee weeks. At tile Liberty .1 L'"n Zimmerman of the ; ' lltri. .,1. News wnaa visitor here: tirial. n 1 1 i. - t tiiii mii 1.110 i ii ri I in luij i it i iiu) I 111 thut Bpectucular drama of the) ranReft, "A Wanderer ot the I West," the prorturers havo found opportunities for the interHper eion ot rare comedy equeiiees. The most amusing of thexe eyn cerua one MPowder-Faee" Hank, who having Razed too Ion ft und too fondly upon "What the Well Dressed Man Will Wear," niunt rig himself out In tho latest Uroadway stylen. And by the time they reach the denort town of IMuto they ore late vpry lato. Hut the psychology of Hulfftni un ship U not Iti.st upon Clarence, clerk in, the vlllfge emporium, j who manage to make the awk j ward cowhand feel like lleau I Tlmmmel. What If the coat shoiilders and the plceveg do ! creep toward the elbows has ............ la. lu.n -....I fit ? Tho answer Is nn cmphatni' "No!" But tho villaue dandy i... ..n ih. ten? t.i,.ir.i,., "A Wanderer of the West" la now playing nl. tho Liberty the atre. Tex Muynarrt Is the slur, with ' Hetty Caldwell, Walter Hhumwny, Tom Ilronkor, A I Itogera and M. A. Dickinson In tho supporting east, WEST TULE LAKE Mil. K. H. lU'UKKK V . '...' -. I .... WKST Tl'LK l.AKK. Xr., Aus im I limit retl'tittv w- ,... .... i . ' 1 ''"' - .".. ". :. the proud paren thorn August . ltd., ni.ini i,Mt-.,iu ... u unitv m'j i thorn Aut . inn.uaiiy mi I .. .... ....... .. ... . ,,i n,ilH t'tayton b nnuied nonuin t tayiun. ' , t. MtueraM. father of . Mia. ,'iimi.rfliii. iiiiiirr u, ..,iiiit. .tiitm. mi., i...... lit unit!, ui.iv . Iloyd Thaiker, haa returned ioi(.arry the burdens ot romnnve hla home al t'eiitrulla, Vh. l' 'with them In tliu taal are aui h w Miibi. la now a vlnltor at the ,..,,. i,:., ,,i,r. u Aim. II. Kmn. 'Tharker home from fantralla. Mra. A. I.. Wluter haa left for oulhrru Callforula (or a ahort visit. Mra. A. Svhult rlaltcd In the nelKhhorh.wd laat Thnmdny. ... . . Ktrned to her home at Kl Haao. the home of her aon. It. Knaaie. j.htle hBr. llawlry Wr.. ,ud Mra. K. V nM,i Mcliltyre . oi .uiki...,. ' . . .. - .Almo Jsewton aua J. sieveuaou ex-jhonms. Mr. and Mra. Ilawl. y formerly tauulu in Ihe Klamath U - uii. .chH.i. while h. they visited crater lake .and 'luuda brother and anele, Kay iMui Kniel ase Orove. aiiBUii 1 " 1 ' -' 1 ' ' nf Mrs. . Stewart. They are very enthul astlc over the hunting and fish ing rJroaperta in thla country. They plan lo return borne by the southern route. Mr. and Mra. John Folder and . Mr. Solder's father. W. K. Snider : nf Clinton, Okla.. have been en joying a week'a vacation at Cres cent City and aouthern points. They returned late Satarday and were pleased with their, trip, al though Mr. Snider said it was very hot in the Sacramento val ley. The Weat Side Welfare dub met Thursday. August . at the home or Mrs. Walter TurnhaiiKh. I with Mn. Ival Wolfe 'assisting at hostess. There was a small at. tendance, owing to the busy sea son. Among those present wi re: Mesdames Arden Fugate, . Itoy q,.m Th Fugate. -Wither Kaatwood. Kruesl iioag. M. P. tinlarnea'ti, Stoffuni. ; J. i'. Stevenson, K. H. Durkee, Dickens. Churlotl Fngatn. Alnio Newton. H. NewtoiC-nnd the hostess. Visitors train the: east of tho lake werfe Mrs. gzi; J. C. Stevenson homo. August 23. San Francisco. Mrs. uewr pion to return to her home In the near future. Mr. and Mrs Tim Sullivan i'"" entertained last fa'""' night with an old-fashioned cha rivari party. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tlirn bangh, Mr. and Mrs. Ival Wolfe. ... u u.:.l,v P!nfflniid and u..i.i. .n,i rnmiui .n- i . . .... ... icinn Joyed a picnic lunch at Medicine i lake Sunday SPRAGUE RIVER Dan Wann of Sprague River la hiilMInc fine Eirage and serv ice station on Main street and expects to have It completed In a 'few weeks. I George Reynolds has purchased !lie two adjoining lota to the; W'ann garage and will use It for La used car lot. - ' The contract has been let fori 1 an elRht-room residence for Jess , ! u.... n !i i n ! ( ...... ... . .1 Islle Peyton reports having VI' ti tmuH n .-m.-.-.j - Bids have been called for the const ruction "t a 182-foot bridge -t at RpraKue Rlver .The ipreBent bridge caved In ..wtjls. a .J0-ton truck about three weeks ago. , Mm. Sara. Hill haa consented) lo represent the Klamath New; at Spragne River and will ftct an i coY respondent HAGER, OREGON '.' Slim. 3. . tilTIIHIK .News t'orresioinli.iit - IIAORIl, Ore., Auk. 16 A Jol ly crowd ftalhoreri' at. the: borne, of ,Mr. and Mrs. linger, Thursday evening when . a regular, .old fashioned charivari was Riven for Mr. md Mrs. J. N. Bramhall, Mr. Ilrnnihall was recently married in rortlaixl lo Mlsa Meclu A. ! Johnson of McMlnnville, Ore, , I hn . crowd was Invited In audi itrealcd to clxnrs and ctindy. ..' Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Storm, Mrs. K. B. McClay, nnd Mr, and Mrs. C. If. Wright comtfosed a picnic parly last week to Gor don on the (). C. and K. railroad.. For resulli use News Class Ada. At the Pine tree A tlew j rotnamle eoniltlnallon roinea to the aeroen In Harold Hell Wrlatu'a elaaaiv, "T,h Khep herd of the. Hllla." In tho plrture. wlilt lt la In lioail the Mil at th l-ln. Tree !! today, the lovers ure Molly 11 liny .nnd Joint Holia. They maUn striking pair of lovers nnd their .,... ....i,. i ii,. nppearanr - together In shnlu.r.l of the llllln" mn lead SMiepnern ot me imm mny uati n ...,... ... , .... , , ,h.r ulrtuna In Iri, Matthew llela. Homivlne KleldlllK. Otln llnrluiu Joseph ilennelt," M:mlin Murphy and furl Ktockdiile. ' Another lleasln. love affuir that flKttrea In the dramatic plot . ..n.i. . o. k....t ..r .1... ,llll.a oi llie ciu-iii,-i. ... ...v ....... , 1 i,t,, iionirlan nnXjiihn Welwood. . Mlaa Hoiik ha laaatrlktualy lMautirul hlomlr nnd Weatwood. tall, athletlr and 'handanme. waa a I'rltieeinn youth i , , , . .. ,prot, ,rti in a eom- for artnra. TOKIO. A"- I5 tl'IM Pre; uler Tanaka today Informed the -cabinet that the government haa 1 .. . - ... ..!. 1 Other'"" cnea an aurrwrm . Mile AineriCUU-japaneae in-my . . . . P'" " Horse Feathers Nature's remedy for hnlilnew. Why tsiarrj If elf bald with an "II 'boai" wlteo you ran irle one of uur Good Used Cars with an O. K. M N. X. THAT COUNTS Buick Sedan IttaT Master Hlx BMlan, run Icaa tlian I'J.mMI nill.. 1 1 tmltrriiijc like new llh a film grucle of irat rovers Unit linvo iM-n mi slm-e lh. rnr new. l-'lne fin- Ull. tliMMl liren. Killly rUiH lieil. . A m nrly new rur at . at low ' usril rnr prli '. Oldsmobile ; Sedan K ltto 11127 IN" I.uve MiKlcl. In aootl nieclianlcal onler. Ixnsxa nearly new. ukI llreN. A k,mhI cor tltat nny meniber of 11m family ran drive illi aiifily. fiKK THW (XK HI P.K Buick Touring W& II rlimlcr. Nearly ihw tin'. Wry kmh ariittitiiniiy. imnhi nip nnci tuMitinsL. Ilunllv m wrnuii nn It. at ii Ptriliotinl buy for MinifMtnr. Wiry not you? Oakland Touring 102. Mm1c with Hex rn rloMirr. (om ruhhrr. Ilunn wry nlrc. A nim fnmlly cur nt nn unusually Intr prltv. Dodge Coupe YZ lurxlfl ItUHincftfl CmiM. Nnr1y nrpt tin, ry kkmI mn lianlrnlly. A .liwmlnM.f fjir Tvllh tlwuKnnilfl of mlltn of wrvlro mt low tiHt. Ford Coupe inUrt nimU I. Mrrluinlcnlly pTOl.'' Two .new tirn and Ibe otlier tliree nre good. Ilnro n rlirnp tranHHrtn i . . X , tioii r you Ford; Roadster 1f2G mmlel.. Ciooil rulilier. (.'cial eoiHlilloii. You know how long Ihesi. liuya la(. , lU.'ltlUT One ciirs are rliflit. Our price nre rlnlit.- Our tin- mice ehni'Ken nre 'Ihe lowest yon can net. BUICK Garage -111:10 Mnln l'liono 42 Man Forced to EaJ Frogs, Dead Fish Tim I'AH,. Mnullolm. Aim. 13. t Al' I - Wenk and emitui laled. Andy Taylur. local promwilor, ...... i Imldv from ,. h.nl.hlp. I. ..ifUred while loat (or 4 tluTa In the iH'ipe wootled country north of Tho I'ua. Kroga ami di'ad flxh fotiud floatliia mi the aurf.r of tip' river formed iwrt of hla diet diirlna lila woeka of nlmleaa wku rierln In the virtually untraiked wllderueaa. ' , KAN FHAM'ISI'O. Ail III. It! Pi -K. tl. KaMiiiini, former na alaiunt eaahlor and 'teller of llio Sua Itafael hram h of I ho Amer lenii Vruat I n,. rhuraed with emheiilemeiit of tlT.Otio iixlny In mi indictment relumed by Hie federal aruiiil Jnry. WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR LUNCH? Why Not "Get It at MAGILL'S" j Try our hot Virginia baked ham sandwich, and you will want more MAGILL'S Fountain " Next to CUNNING'S Newt Agency ' Have Your Broken Automo- bile Glass Replaced Quickly ' While You Wait BOB RYAN'S AUTO TOP SHOP . 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