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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1928)
1 I , PAGE FOUR FRIPAY, AUGUST 31. 192S TITF! KLAMATfl NEWS The Klamath News Published every morning ex-, eept Monday by Tha Klamath ! Newt Publishing company at 101-1 111 South Fifth street, Klamath Kails, Oregon. , - i- i- - r i Official Paprr of City or KUn. Mh ll and Klamath Count. Lynn Xlnunrrmaa d. Mgr.! ' 81'IISCKIPTIOX RATK8 i Delivered by carrier, month A3 1 IMInred by carrier, ear. A. AO I lrllrrrrl by mall. year...... BOO tSLcacrlpliona payable la advance. agents who ply up and down the Pacific highway and nee 'if they cannut be of some constructive good in locating this criminal- hearted individual who is setting fires in the forest. Monta Takes a Coast Title' Boy: on it. A noise with dirt entered aa second class matter at tbe poatoftlce at Klamath Falls. Oregon, November 15, ma, under art ot March 3. 17. ' If ember Selected Orrg-oa Newwpapera .hi . USUsaenp The world is so full of a number of things, very few of which are yet paid for. o When at last the Millen nium comes, some farmer j will run for president with ; the slogan: "A square deal i for city men." ! I The business of courtesy PaelOc coast representatives: Ar-;is to make ljfe less pajnful. Cisco. Los Angeles and Portland. Eastern representatives: Charles V JUIlle Vow Ynrfe mmA W M I Stockwell. Chicago. face down. f Telephoaa -77 WLr , It is courtesy that makes a waiter present the check Member Audit Bnrraa CtrcalaUoa SOUND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE CAT By jrxiis- I I -AMI :;r;v;i A! Smith Makes Three Talks in Day. At the Liberty (l iiiltlliunl rrtmi I'hik One) wife anil their party look a Inix j lu Ihe grandstand In wuli-h Ihe : races. Ho was accorded a pulsy welcome by the crowd its he rude dowh the renter nf Ihe Iruck be. . fore entering his box.' I Itull A:., i i.iui line of the most exciting event ot the day came the aoveriit' poHcd beaitle a prlio bull (or pho tographers. Kvldi-mly rrltlitnid by tho cnuierHH, the utilintil Jerked away from Its keepers and headed lor the crowd. It was reenpiurcd. however, lieforo any un. i was Injured. Smith had a long rlmt with ciiplcd a box hentde his. diirhtk I the racing program. He plnus to spend tho next ! The uunlnt coalunira and cua loins "t the nineties the surge ul patrlollam that swept over America In behalf of I lie op pressed Cubans, the assembling of (he most romantic body of cavulary cavaliers in history and their undying exploits In Ihe face ot death the heart of a great, ' brave American leader and pa triot opened as you would opcu a golden ledger and a love Niury, wiMtt'itl, piuniouite, appeal lug, gloriously human ihese are Ihe alroug, warming rordlitl 1 1 hat one muni quaff cigerly In the swift festival or 1 lie. eve. mind and soul when "The tough ltlders".arv hosts of the screeu. v; For "The Itnugh Itlders" Is un questionably one -of the' flnef selves ' Itlders themselves are a motley lol of men. ranging from -silk stockings to Jailbirds. They live and Ihey tight like heroes, fnl lowing liiiit masterly character or A inert an history, Theodore Hoosevi.lt. They rollow tllltl In frolic and Ihey follow him In Ihe ghastly corridors or rover, stench, bate and wur, ' where t)e.ith leads the wa).. The reports on Ihe production were highly ruvoralile. The pic lure, actually seen. Is g revels Hon or what a real scroll of war and love can he with tlu proper auporvlilnn, Infinite labor, and the genuine ability of players brought out to Ihe fullest. There Is small need to nun tlnii what excellent portrayals are given by Charles Kimuett Muck, Charles Farrell, llcnrge Itunrrofi, Noah Merry and Fred vomer, Ion must see for ymtr- Ihe power they have In fused Into iheir roles. screen lor(ei ever produced, i k at the capital, working la 'picture that fulrly deminds tin l his capacity aa chief executive of use of superlatives. The Hough , rfcr results use News Class Ada luilgn will become secondsry un til stute affairs are cleared, up. he indicated aa he left (jjr Albany. At the Pine Tree Hot words cause coolness even eetween good friends, t The trouble wflh the average i man la that he seldom increases ' his average. After all. rapidly as rumor. nothing ran move as a thoroughly Idle Ask me another: When Is a hammock not a hammock? An swer: When It la a spoonholder. cf course. .When Dick Kelley of the Southern Pacific stated to the. News that his railroad is not seeking railroad fares 1 He who laughs last has told from large numbers of land ' ,ne Jok 1 U.. C 1 ntrns uui iu nave selective immigration that will succeed and develon the Klamath country he ' Wn4t do " dj w"h ,h ,lm .poke in manner that sen- j "IrZlZ, "" " ,.H)le business men will ap preciate. Years ago railroads ran land trains. They carried in the multitude to new sec tions and reaped their rail road fares only to quit and let the country fare as best it could. Under the Dick Kelley T)l;ih Snttlpr enitnHta t " ... t If the doctor was summoned ivlamath basin lands and only when needed, he would have ""'' climate Will be sought. They to something else to m-.ke will be given all the facts about this country before t hex. stave tor the west. If a pettier is a dairyman he wi abj.mpresse.d. wit hjt he possibilities. If he is a fruit grewer Mr. Kelley will plainly tell him to stay out ofj the Klamath basin. jBuilding for the future is the Southern Pacific plan, aijd it, is the only correct way to build. We have wide areas for thu'good man who knows !;;hd and can handle it. We l.qve no place for the clqrk cr the office man who wants to' speculate on the future values of Klamath land. We want the men who want to mfike homes for themselves and prosper. The oppor tunity is here, and under the Kelley direction the Southern Pacific can render excellent service in coloniz ing this county. o Texss tsteer." the by Charles lloyl. famous has at I I A l,.nr lnrn li Ham' ,rlninilli aari.H n fmn llllnr 'farce Calif., who has stepped Into the title-holding class, she won .ho 1 lat reached the tureen with Willi senior 220-yard free style chsmplonshlp of the Pacific Association ' Rogers in the role of ihe Texts; from a formidable field at Idora I'ark recently. . i i cattleman elected to Congress i be proclaimed as a candidate for) The photoplay, a mmedy apec-j vice-prclident. It'was Important, ial First National will be ahown' too. that thla ceremony was theiat the Pine Tree theatre today., llrst of the kind ever held In this While lingers Is In a natural state and the first la the whole (role aa a Congressman after hav-1 (Continued From face One) south since 1S66. ) Mug kidded Congress so nuny From all over the slate, people i years, none or the cowboy-hum- came to have a pan In the great-orl.n'a rare humor Is missed j list event the state, hsd, expert- even l.i the subtitles. A star ofj : Robinson Gives 1 Acceptance Talk jiullifimtiun In the Con- M'tiite an attempt m to sujgjceitt rhanseH stltution or the law." Two hours before the time for ItobinsotT speech, a Unlit tlrtizle was falliiiK. and the committee was undecided whether to hold the ceremonies outside. At 7: 1ft It was derided to hold tlte pro gram outside, although It was still rainins liphtl he aUo wrote hi" the nii-ture own titles. The all-star supporting -at for' Mr. ItoRers Is hvuded by l.uutm-! Kawuda as "Ma" Hramler. his I wife; lla-T, the daughter. Is Ann Itork; Pouxlas Fairbanks. ! A crowd of Approximately 2,- 7 000 gat on the plife benches in It I no crinve to wear clothes I1 natural amphitheatre, over a little bit out of style, but it I flowed Into the streets and t lev Is hard to make some humans1 " tue Proceedings fron) windows ented. Kvery type was rnpreMetite-. A f e w had u m b rel t uh but nt ;s t of them allowed the raln'to soak In, utimindfal of anythinn but the celebration for Our Own Joe."' "Others thronged into Ihe AiliiiK- ion. MnaKing tne loonies oi tuai!" nuue sweeineart, ana hlalAl Blltinalf lnituaihlg Pi. 11 -a. OeOTste Mariun Sr f hd nttasfi.Al! An hour later, when the pre-. Unmly wm forced to bar many KUhback. negro politician, as Ilminarles were well under way. -( ln- WOuld-be entrants. A fowlMlulster to Itolioniey. hns the" the rain had practically mopped. (i-.imm1 nrUP th. -rreen Phm-i-.n ... i 1 in featured rnles are Ulynn , .Tashman. Ma k Swain. I.nclsn 1 William Orlamoiid.l lloj-t. Ilud JdiinUon. ""ru "-r heads: most of them waited un to speaa ai uiy an ucra- ; mlldflll r lh. .,,. rninnriiii n ' ' 20,Ml6 .ItleiHl believe that. What we can't understand Is how the colleges turn out archi tects fast enough to design all the new filling stations. ft nil Kiitt'rtfliiitt They ranged In rows of fire nnd six nil along the main'ntreet and they pert-iied precarloiisly alnng tho preeipitate mountulu side wlitch rears itself skyward where the seats ended. Thv Hit Kpilngs Roys naUd eulertalned frenmtil Iv hasfiirtv ihn s,niu nau pieugsu in en.orce in.. formo, vroKram started, altemat-1 law. and added: "Can It be said i ln .tDUIa"and "The Sidewalks, .01 .'ncw ipra, to tne cneers oi ,. the crowd.. " . w,e u,u ... ..-. when Senator llohiuson came perance aun respect lor mw rs. , ,he Datfornl. o,)mb. i)Ur. lighted, aud the crowd wur whoops. Minefield Arthur or nearby buildings. The senator pointed out that visssiuea advertising Is a morning newspaper proposition slwsvs Use The News cab?1' "T"tell you- the! adds Interest to . A DEMON AT LARGE Over in Douglas county a frfe lance demon has set a 11 umber of forest fires: He h.iS thus far been able to avoid capture. . What sort ofa man is he who would wantonly set a fire in a forest? Is he normal mentally, or is I he a product of pure cussedness? Must be the htfter. iMany have always looked upon Douglas county as the acme of perfection as to citizenship. It is rather hiird to understand how men who have enjoyed the shade of the spreading oak, bajsked in the Roseburg sunshine and enjoyed the ex'traordinary investment thf state has made in paved roads for Douglas cojinty, could willingly and wantonly set fire to the big pit and best resource that cojinty possesses. J'andalism in old Douglas county. It hardly seems possible. Yet such it is re gardless of the high moral tofte of that long settled and sedate community. turn loose the prohibition First man: feminine touch one s home." Second man: "RlguVo! But It's the deuce for subtracting from ones principal at the bank." ' - I hear that young Whipersnap has Inherited his father's bust- Toe usual thing. Start in at l the top and run it down. While touring In Scotland, an American, while resting In a way side cottage was asked: "Would ye(hae something to buck ye! He was escorted by John J. Raskob, Claude Itowcrs, Senator Ccrry of Khode Island. Mrs. Nel lie Tayloe Ross aud Mrs. John It. Warner,, daughter of (iovernoi t&Zpt'Z! pro"u,,cd ,hro,,Kh cmnKe tan.r 111 yon ever been t 1 ble " j T S1"'.. "J'T '"" The Son of Erin: ."Do you n,'mution? think I came over from Ireland I ..0...1. i.,n..i, ti, I intelligence of their authors." He pointed out that only modi fications wnicn meet witn pumic , SlI1ln, ond m,.mbers of tho not! approval ' were possible, no mat-: ncatloo committee. ter who was presiucnt. Huwers Nollrhi Farm Itdli-f j ' Mm. Warnor.. asked to speak Robinson bejtan his speech with ;j,y Raskob. said. "I'll go homo a discussion of farm relief, which i and tell father about Senator he described" as "perhaps tho , Robinson's wonderful friends and most Important issue" in the this great demonstration." -- 1 IT ..hi raul 1 1, I 1 1 . . - ' 1 1 , 1 , ,. neas. What la be going to do with) Dert Hoover 'is perhaps more di-! of welcome and other speeches It. I fnr ih. tuilnri, ! i I... t, o .... rcij , .... ..... ........ , ,rlc iimiio uj a. ii'in)., iim.iui of farm relief legislation during . Gerry, and Senator Caraway of the eight years referred to than I Arkansas, the latter saying of the any other single political leader." democratic candidates. "We have Hoover's latest utterance on , waited eight years to fill a va the subject marked no material ' cancy that has existed for that advance, he said. 'time. The character of the can- Democratic Stand Idldates will repay us for the cooling draught?". I He nromised that tho demo-1 wait." "Well. I don't mind If I da'lcrats in tackling tbeiaKricultiira! .' I Dowers praised Governor Smith "Good." said the Scot. "Help ', problem would repudiate Iloov-, , man 0( the people who cup. me open up the windows, there's jer's proposal to limit farm pro-1 tivated millions by a rare com a grand breeze a-blowln' " jductlon to the domestic demand. ; bination or mind and heart," and which policy. Robinson said. , told Robinson he has been chosen Little Bobby: "Say, Uncle, would ruin hundreds of thou-j because or "your seasoned atates when are yotr going to play I sands of farmers. To recognize ' manship, your established leader- the right of farmers to develop ; .hip. the robust tiualitles of your farm policies rather than relying democracy, the JcffcrHonian char on politicians to Insure more er-:act(,r or your pollticul ronccpiB fectlve administration of the'an() your rine fidelity of Arncil farm loan system providing adu-ica ideals." quate credit facilities for promo-1 . tion or a redcral farm board! WASIIINRTON, Aug. 30, I CP) hirh the farmer might senator Robinson's remarks in football again? The rich uncle: "When am I going to play football again? What makes you ask that ques tion?" Utile Bob'y: Well,' Pop says that when you kick ofr we're going to get a new automobile ! through and house." A HOT FOOT A Klamath talking with ; athletic achievements of her son. "Your l:oy must he an excep tionally fast runner. I see this morning's paper states that he fairly "burned up the track" under his record-breaking speed. I suppose you saw him do it?" "No. I didn't see him do it," replied the boy's mother, "but I saw the track this morning, and there was nothing but cinders there." with ; work . out and apply remedies, and finance tive associations to deal cron surpluses. Falls woman was 1 t.. oil,,... BuLlis friend about the I itohinson discussed only twi.f j other sunjects, tne mcrcniioi ina-j irtne eno pomicai cormpuui - J prohibition I satll tnai winie hut ui.-iii.:i,t j party did not favor government ownership and operation of ships !as a permanent policy, it should be continued until the ships could , be trancferred satisfactorily to private operation. He condemn ed political .corruption under liti republicans and said Governor Smith's administration in New his own. 1,1. aiventanee aDCerh on nrohibi- co-oiera-; (on are ail cvaslon of the issne. i F. Scott Mcllrido, superintendent ?ot the anti-saloon league declar ed today. 'He failed to state whether be believed Smith's sUnd on to bo rlnht or I wrong." Mcllrido said. I Itohinson , refused to deny ! charges thut have been tnude publicly tin Governor Smith's wot I record, the anti-saloon league head stated, and left -the public completely In doubt relative to the prohibition isstie 'Apparently unable or tin will- JCrouses Marsh mallows The Candy Fori thol aiJt ft feshon .ity neutioluing txrttt Acuity. Book cf 57 dollar mlptt m tach 1 2 -tuna lin. At canftdnnm, dwgglii,. TLaC -T r HI YOUR. DEALER LIKES TO SELL GOLDEN WEST BECAUSE OF ITS SUSTAINED HIGH QUALITY fv GoIdeifeS-Vvest f w roni7otrtf wilH A MMiili Hiall OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahem A SALESMAN PROPOSES Well, old girl, I'm gonna give you a chance to make yourself Mas. Henry 11. Jones In the mat rlmoulul line and I won't take no for- an answer. Plcuty of women are crazy to grab a chance at me since you're a friend of mine, though, I'm mak ing you the first offer. And let me tell you right now you'll be making the biggest mistake of your life If you don't grab me no while you can get mc. Well, whnrida you say 7- , . , iVork state had stood the lest of."'" lo "etenu mniins wet pro 'overy hostile scrutiny. Kram wlllch 18 '''. Hobln- The celebration which nccom- "n ""'"'"l" Smith's honesty, panted the notification and ac ceptance was an Impresslvo dem onstration for "Our Joe, the next vice-president," as Robinson hud been placarded throughout this resort town. A quarter of n century ago a young country lawyer had gone from Arkansas to Washington os a representative in Washington, Since then he had been governor of tho state andne of Its sen ators. ' "Tonight he had come back to json defends j which is not ; Ilrlde snld. tho Ihsuc," Mc- Take your physician's prescrip tions to the Pelican Drug Co., 712 Mnln street (next door to the Pine Tree theater). They use only the highest grade drugs; nil prescriptions are compounded by skilled pharmacists of years of experience, and their prices are right. Adv. 18-tf. 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