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PAGE FOUR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928 THE KLAMATH NEWS I i f r n 1 t Hi 111 The Klamath News Fub'lshed every morning ex cept Mouilajr by tht Klamath Nees Publishing company at 102 11S 8oulh ritita street, Klamalh Ful In. Oregon. Official Paper nf Clly of Klain. ii i. ii. end Kinib County Itnacrt lialbmay lyim 7.luimernuia . . Kaliliir Adv. Mgr. Kl'HMCItllTlOV ItATKS IkrUvrrccl hy carrier, year fl.30 ; Iteirrred liy null, year S.IMI i Mubacrlnitoii. payable In advance j Aiitarrd aa MroDd clan maitor .ligent dog In the world is, U" n,KWlot",-L'rBmVIb the real Scotch collie. He is KailaT Oregon. Norembr la,' I USJ. under act of March . 1STS lot the long-nosed, brown-! lUembrr Select l Orrnaj wxap'ra t tTi5a PaJIflc coaxt reprntallT: Ar thilr W. Siypea, Inc., San Fran cistD. loa Anwlra and Portland. Kaaicrn rcprweniatlTea: Charlc K. fuller. Now York, and W. II. tititrkwrll. kliaeo. J Telephone KT7 M.iher.ulit Burean rircvil, DC.,,V nlf-i roriT MFhI RrLLLY NUUKtAI mtn I ; S mjs the modern biographer . 1 I ! I. . ' "ITie " men that we call great were simply products ot circumstance. Forces be yond their control lifted lhjm up." The modern psychologist screes. Vi m.n io mwlAr nf hi . u . . u . . ... ......... . w. . fcu lite V 1 1 VI llic 1 1 V I U 1. 1 1 V- 1 fate." he says. "Our lead-!thpy were released , nd then ) ersr are mere puppets ofjto the center of the field destiny." This attitude is quite the thing, nowadays. But if it depresses you, here are two recently printed books that wiy help you to get a dif ferent outlook. One of them is William MtFee's "Sir Martin Frob isher" the other is "The Splendid Renegade" (John Paul Jones) by John Her rie McCulloch. "". . One doubts if either Jones orFrobisher would have as tented to the proposition that he was made great by circumstances beyond his control. .Frobisher, you remember, was one of the great British seamen who broke the Span ish armada. And McFee's book gives an amazing pic ture of the feat Frobisher, with Drake, Hawkins and Howard, fought the armada without SUpport. They lacked money' nal, in the ChrisUan Science food, ammunition and men. Monitor. Queen Elizabeth had vast 0 stores of powder in Lon- Our idea'of a convincing don. and huge caches of 'talker is one who can show gold and jewels; but she .little Willie just wherein his sent her fleet out, almost algebra is essential to his destitute, to fight the great- i future success. est navy of the world. Read ing the story, one feels that it '. was inevitable that the Spaniard should triumph. But Frobisher and his col leagues were victorious. By sheer daring, bluff, seaman ship and tenacity they dis regarded their own short- cominirs and sent the arm- i: 1 1 1 x 1 sun . I cemiK, 111 uivuil unit VI- cirVially whipped, into the stormy North Sea. Nothing on earth but these men s greatness saved England from defeat. '; McCulloch tells the same stiiry about Paul Jones. ; j onticians ruiect me Am-)Biept in the shecp !ot ( arro eisican navy. Incompetent weather. The money orders were wire-pullers were given I unAer hi" n""""- ciemmon. , . . . I said the sheep pulled the orders command. Jones, ex-pirate out nd al0 tnem. and magnificent seaman,! finally .got to sea, in spite; of his superiors, in a leaky, unsoaworthy old tub, and, in his famous fight with the Sorapis, his ship was actually a disabled, sinking wreck when he compelled the British captain to sur render. Jones not only beat a crack English frigate; he triumphed over bureaucrat ic meddling, red tape, a mu tinous crew and jealous sub ordinates. Never was there a clearer example of what moral greatness can do. Is man the helpless crea ture of circumstances? Fro bisher and Jones would ; have disagreed. They doubt- 'ilASS U'AIlM hjlV'H Alll'H fllflt A 1 . , : truly strong man can make destiny follow meekly in his footsteps. IN PRAISE OF THE COLLIE j Probably the most intel- 'land-white type popular in j America, but of a sturdier j build, black and white in! color and with a head re- sembling that of a St. Ber - nard. or a fine setter. What can he do? Almost! anything except talk, keep books and wash the dishes.! (Read, for instance, the de-j ... . ' , .'scnption in the Farm Jour - 'iial of an exhibition of sheep : herding given by lha f.-mr " " ;famous Highland trainer. "First eicht white-faced prize aogs oi James serai, oro t.irnnH ln ut ewes were - one end of the field. One dog was released at other end. He went length of the field the!l v.. ",c and brought the ewes back t0 the point he started from. "The dog didn't stop at that. He took the ewes back t V. .. A f I. C' , 1 ,1 ... V. a.. I and penned them. leased and ten DIack-iaced ewes were mixed with them. The dog separated the blacks and whites and pen ned each bunch in the cen ter of the field. "Once more the blacks and whites were mixed and the dog was called to cut one sheep and keep it from joining tJIe flock a tough job for a dog, but the dog did it without trouble. "Then Scott called upon three dorrs to drive the flock .... . . a iounn aog crept. in front to set the nace for the owes. i ' "Not once did a dog bark j during the trial. And not nnre rlirl Scott veil at a I Idog. When directions were ; necessary, he would whistle 8. ts: io.oo iba.. is.ss nr rv Viia nnnH ne mnVo!S!5: -U0 In... fi-9: a sort of hissing noise." From the Atlanta Jour- The great need of the times is a denaturant that will explode on contact with ' a Steering Wheel. 0 The prize optimist is the writer who says President i Gil of Mexico will get along I ...:tu : u: k....: i . , .. . because he is like Kooseveit. 0 j WASHIN'OTON. Dec. 7. A j flock nf aheen face accusations : of stealing and eating leven ! money orders from Postmaster W. F. Clemmons at Temo, Tex., postoffieo Inspectors were ad-1 vised today. Clemmons reported Ins. of the orders. He said he llKJ Notice Is hereby given that the understgiied, executrix of Hie estate of James K. Howie, de ceased, has filed ill Ihe County. . ''. ",,',, Court of Ihe Slate of Oregon for'"'"rt pullp'"' Klainulh County, tho final uc-1 couut nf her ndmlnistriiiion of: said estate, and that the court ha. appointed the 4th day of January, at the hour of 10 o'clock, p. m., as the time, and the court room of said court n the place for tne bearing ann.,5(.. ,..horn old roosters 1R. liter I settlement of said account. 1 Dated November 24. 1928. MYRTLE HOWIB, I Execulrlx of the estate of James: K. Howie, deceased. X24:Dl-g-15- i.' MKHl'IIANTS IJIVE IMtlKH Tlte fullnninu uicrrliaitla are giving boautltal niria for Hip brat Ifltcra in Sunla t'Utul Klamalh Furtiilura !'.. air plane niotorbllr, lllui- lllnl, J-HHiml hn candy. Nnaw-.tlacllae, Dnintnir lra. I llonrrta llarvry, ronlfr j araunn. Ilnunn Joter, Two puini lltM I'liH-r ahoea. 1 tirorgo m.-i, urist iih. PuMic iurkii, a.vnu iim-ery t oriler. large Kanltnry Mcnt Market, turkey. t nilerwoo.-a Pharmacy, i.wlll not he enough for Ihe pour. """ , . .merl-n National lUnk, fixe a MtMCt b.ks. , I Down With Mra-loa itlear iinli tldiia. , am an-n ana uown wun tno (megalea and I hope 1 will he well I rrl"n,a tlm- "'"": , am .uk nrt iomn wllh tho . .' ' . ' . . " " . -,oiacg ooara ana a aoii ana 'buggy I am S year, old And am In the third grade. IMeaae ui . iu, ipuurr ill jr anwi i jand brothrrs , aimer Marie. nd aUo my., little . Love and klw. toenhlefa. My brother cant write1 .you old Santa. loura very truly. K1.S1K noi.iusrii.Mi. UiO lookout. tthKltea, Slip and All 'Ttixt, iTwr.u, and ..d. you how I've been and what I want for t'hriatma. I have year but try to oelDpar Santa Clauar ! Market Report for the Pacific Coast lt)KTI-XI) MAKKFTS j Your friend. r' I V Hy Cniiert I'reM MAHOAltKT SMITH. t H I f Livestock: Cattle Rerclpi. j Merrill. f I f A none: market about steady. ; '. . I P I Stoer. . good. Jllffll2 5: , Leg; llntke... Warn. IU.HC Li I F'' medium. $10.50 11. (u: common. : Dear s,mt im.. i .., .. " ' K"n .. neuera. gooa, .v.iavr , wonia gire Trfe B 'nnlr of" SI0. 35: common medium. 17.75 tf S.ij; cowi. good. s.75fr9: com mon medium. 10.75 fi 8.73: low "'r- ( ': huli( yearling. lexcluiUd goo.1, 7.S5 0 7.75: common medium. $C.50f 7.25: icaivea, medium choice. Is. 50(1 cull common. $7fi8.5u; ': vealen meiiiu vealer. good choice. S12.5UQ12: 1139 12.50; cull com- imon. ts-fi n. Uo K-"iP' 95: steady, M.A.II . I lt rvwtlghli .ft.1Aft 1 1.- ma.I1 um ,iioice. : e s.sd: ou-j:.o ib. nilrkini . in vi tA KA O 1 Ho Slaughter pig. 90-130 n 7.6o ! S.50: feeder, and .locker.. 7.50 ft S.50. i tneep uereipt. none: market jateady. Lambs, 4 llw. down. I good choice. J1147 12: me- dlum. 10 1 1 : cull common, all weights. 5.5010: yearling : wether.. 8il0; ewes, medium choice. M. 50ft 6.50: cull common I all weights. J.1W3.50. , Wheat nn bluestem. 21.48; ott wnite 51 I ,: western white, i $1 16H: hard winter. northern spring. $1.10: !red. $1.11. I $1 1H4: western I Butter Cube. . extra.. 4!)c; : vrtme firsis. 4Sc: firsts. 46 ; Kggs Fresh standard exiras. iltc; fresh standard firsts, 43c; " '" freh medium extras. 40c: fresh iinderslze. sic. fob Hutterfat Direct shippers' price. Xn. 1. nje; sinnon price.; -'U' e- v., je. n.. i.. ...t .i..i:.. ery price, so. i, 3.-,c; No. 2, 49 Fruits Ilncklebcrrles. 0M0e "' nianoerries. tJ.im per lb.; chanberrles. "nl"". tii ,oe. 1 icgctaines spinacn, 9orixi.i jsnua.-h. $1 crale: celery, 50 if I .oe; celery hearts. $1; Ietluce, 1 $10 1.25; sprouts. $1 ft 1.10. i onions. 25c do., hunches; potn- i tnei. $. MS; cabbage. $1.25i : 1.33: cauliflower. COcfil: red enhliace. $1,254? 1.35: cnrroti. 25c: turnips. 35c; beets 25fr 30c; rmahagas, 45 t? 50c: parsnips, 4 5 Si 60e. SAN ITiANCIKCO MAItKFTS SAN FRANCISt.'O, Dee. 7. (V P) Mutter Kxtras, 51c; prime' firsts 50c. i F.iS Kxtras. 43r: extra pul-1 lets, 42e; pullets. 35c; under- ue. ; Cheese California fancy flats. 1 2314c I Potatoes Stockton. $1.00-1.35: i Washington Netted Corns, $1.20-' I.411. Poultry Broilers, Leghorn 1 , to lt4 pounds, 38-39c; fryers, 1 . . . ' ','?'r.h.orn ,hcn"' 2 ? l" '? pound!' '"rS" colored hens, 32- itc- Turkeys, 3233c. tiralu Barley feed. $1.50-1. 65; wheat milling, $2.10-2.15, ' P. Letters to Santa nontrmhtM, rh.t.1rn( umlor IJ year of ih IbIk Kim.h Now lliriMniM party, nil! Ik hrlil on Ihvi'itthor I!-, nl 1 1 nYlm-li , m. nt llii 11 no Tree ihrnicr am. Mr. mm iiimii1m- rip ittariiij pUtt,,, (ho kliul you kM Jtt luvis Tht'tt ln'k l.mr.i.it' otviVtr U uittiiy; lit fttrnWh you nlih m prtmrum nf CtirtNtmiu trN ti.il nil. jut nuikc .ur hiNiri lilml. I ho llit'rt In ihoh to mcv tttul Mm tuHtuilfiil ullta that lh iinrtliMnii arc K.vd.tf fr tli Im1! Mirr ntr iliMrUiulrtt u I ho ilovt'r l4lrr rluT4, Mint nImi I will ar that nr )ouiitrlrr ttll Ik (tlvrw t Im of canity nml nn iiranuv, Tlw ilitio U MnlK Iiuh ami V mo uiikIi to . l.ttl rvrii nt Hint I villi ..unity wait unill llio Itmo ..., Uch will $ui m hmhIii. 'lt 4K-tier next year. Thl ChrUtmaa Id Jual love to have a pair of golaahea alt i t in uiUaei' alio. A vanity rnae, nml a game or anything you would like 10 give me. Well Ihla lll hn utt for Ihla lime. Lnvetngly yotira. KVKLYN MILLS. South sixth. P. S. I am 1 1 yeara old. Snicking I'lcnte Dear Sanla riiua: How ura you I am Juat tin, want , d for Xmaaa. Hut 1 do not want It If there Xmaaa. I mui clow now. vur little friend, Al.lrK lyi.k. 51$ Adatneda. P. S. Have a gMl time come near. . woni From Merrill W MU CUM r 1 ... ..i.i.. L rou don, ha har. ', . . mr )ptter yau pirM , Irf 1 1 1-, ho nr ' nainli .nJ . 11..,. h. r h . I o I am going to tell you what 1 ho wanta. He wanta a wagon. :l have a little buhy alater her, namo Li Helen. I do not know what a ho wanti for C'hrlttm.ia. ' Aa ahe la only three weeka M. i With love from your friend. MAltY and TOM LAfKY. Morrill. Anything M The paper aald what we wanted, few thing.. And me auything you to tell you , I want very you can give want. 1 am nine your, old aud go to Heniy Kimie whooi. i nope trial y, u I will .top at every houae and give hem cheer. I must close. kilt or a rugby football, and I would i' like a book about Lewi, and Clark. 1 am in bed with my leg: broke. It get. tiresome lying In j oeu wttn nntniug to do. I will nave 10 t.iy In bed III! Xinas in oe very glad If you will onng tnem. I wilt take caro or- them. I hope you nnd your relu-j () ra tw,th I... 1 1 i ... ' - - -'-e --ni. iiupe lie .now I. not to deep Santa If vou i haven't got enough toy. tu give l.t. - ., . . . mo umer tune gin. ana boy you don't need to give any 10 me. I am nine year. old. Yours trnely. JOHN A. SHOUT. Morrill. l.lnily Ik Mo.1o Dear Santa Claua: I want Ihe i air ship ram when I get big I want to be n flyer like llndy. I lam year, old nnd I am in 'n.o second grade do not give me the turkey becau. my mother has lots of them I have a bad cold. Iam mn. m t.iit ....i i , , ;Tery much fun at this school we I always have a C'lirlaima.. tree 1 had a bl rtlner at , m.ni, .giving Table. Please give m J lots of Christmas presents. I I'l.VKET BKASLY. Merrill. O-Venr-Olil (;liulys Dear Santa Clans: I am 9 years old. I want a doll nnd lots of doll clothes, and I want a buggy. I hope yon will remem ber all Ihe poor children loo. well ;! must close good by vour j friend (JLAinS JA.SK I'AltK. 327 Main. Writes lienor In Oilier liear Santa Claus. I am fi years old. I live In Altamonl acres and go to Altamont school, nnd I am lit Ihe second grade. I write let ters to 0 people besides you nnd my grandma. I will wrile grand ma a letter for xmas too. I know, For Business Opportunities In Went Klamath, see Slater Investment Co. YoimxWES Night and Morning to keep thrrn Clean, Clear and Healthy Writ lor Free "Eye Core" or "Lye Bcuuty" Hnnk Maris Ca. DH. U ,' I Ola M .Ck'. Iaiin .vira. Aim rnaier ni 1111a cny. nml Iwo hrulhera. Vlnceui nf Mln- - neapolla and Kdwnrd nf Kealtle. h.oo been alt k und bad the j Mr. Mil. liuulil hud been a rot ui.iii'la hut I hone my letter drill nf till rlly fur five yeara. won t bo tnn Into. San 1 a 'latio ! Ilo formerly realded In Heaitle, If ou run hi -lis me a trunk and I here he wna engniied In con inn., bunny hmma allppera and a iracilng and rnglueering for a dolly buggy, or a doll bod. I will period of 20 yearn, lie waa n be o happy. I have a doll her 'unlive of I'llnio Kilwnrd Inland, nuiiir la Jennn V. l.ovo from K'liunda. nml nged 5S yourn at the JKSSIR Hl:l.l. MAYKS. It. P. I). I. tlox 5SS. All tltiler Form li. ar Sanln. 1 loud aborning gun. ! foot hall. 1 water color aet, I am T yenra old and In my flrl a.'hottl. JAMKS IIAMMOM). Morrill 4ul a Piny Font lunr Sania China: I will rile you a few line to tell you what I aunt I am eight yenra old And I mint a Utile new forda I doui I moan a mil one but a play one. Ati.l of come 1 waul a aiocklug full of candy and nula. Very truly youra. ItK IIAHI) WKST. 13iS White Ave. Ilrnln Vt llriglil ' Ivor Santa fluna I will jwrtcht you a few line, tn.luy. , lionhy want, a doll and a act of 'di'hes It in It wanta a doll and a ! Utile atove A for Me my liiile ; hrane lant very bright rliuw for ; an- rienr Snuta (Mntia. What you illiltik U Wright. Well I wlllcloee !fnr ihiw. Iiear Santa f'laua I go to Mills school I am 10 year. old. j Very irulv. MARfiARKT WKST. i 23:3 White Ave. ii BAKING POWDER SamePricQ for over SSJears 25 ouncesjor25 cents Guaranteed Pure and Healthful Millions of pounds used by the Government Visit our store it shopping. Many . HATS, OUR DOLLAR is showing a big saving to DEPARTMENT you, always something new DEATHS JIISKi'll HUM IN M.yr n I Joseph Frauds Mucijuald, well, allow rratdeiit nf 1 lila clly. paaacd away a( lila Inn roaldcnc. 60 4 Hue v.'inm. Kr.iluy morning al 1:14 o'clock, fnllnwtng an lllnoa.nl tint 1 1 lit of two by hla nioutba. Ilo la aurvlvrd 1 1 To. Mnry MuiQiiald. and aon. Kidney Mactiuuid, V.I10 la attending Mt. Angel rollege: Ihree alHiera: Mra. A mica Mer gena nf Minneapolis, Mra. I'.llu li.'lli tloodrlch of Henllle. W.ih . lima of hi. death Frleiula r Invited to attend the recitation nf ihe Himnry to be held Ihla Saturday evening nl a o'clock at Ihe Karl Whltltick Fu neral home, I'lne avenue al sixth. Funeral aervlce. will be hold Monday morning at the Sacred llimrt church, where, a rvuulrm high muart will be celeliratod for the repoae ot hla soul commenc ing at 9 o'clock. Iiitormciit will lie made In the' family plot In Mt. Calvary cemetery. MYIITI.I-; III Tl. Kit Myrtle llutler pajiaed awuy nl lior lute roald. n. at Ml. I.nkl a'rlday morning al S;l& o'clock following a brief lllneea. She la Double Green Trading Stamps With every cash purchase today we are giving Double Green Trading Stamps. Shop Our Windows , Imported Persian Figs 5-pound bags of extra fancy Oregon Grown Walnuts Theso are delirious und fresh straight from the Orient. Those make fine gifts and are fixed for mailing. t 1 J FRESH BREAKFAST PRUNES In heavy svrup I'er tin FRESH MELBA PEACHES In heavy trup Per tin BARTLETT PEARS In hravy svrup I'er tin ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES In heavy syrup ftr tin THE HURRY CASH GROCERY POLLYshppe Cor. Ninth and Klamath Ave. Opposite Post Office will help you to get ideas for your Xmas beautiful and useful articles on display. - i. Big redtictiftn in COATS and DRESSES Open Evenings aurvlved by lior mother. Mr. Snriih Mitrrlknii nf .Ml. I.akl, two brother., William nf Ihla clly I nml rburloa llullor of NiiWiiirt, Wash., ami on slalnr, Mra, J mi ll Ic llndoll, also of Newport; her uncle. 0. II. Orlttlr. of I lila cliy. Mla tin 1 lor win bom at llavvn iirl. Vh., mid aired SO yoara nf lior pomlnB. TI10 ' remtiiua ara In tho rua room uf the Karl Whliimk Kuiirral llmne. Plua avenue al Hlxth, whero frli nda may rail. . Announcement nf funeral arrangement. , will Ih' mudo litter. . IIAItmil.l. tiKVi: KIA'III.K Dnrrull tleli. Ihe llilunt aon uf Mr. ami Mra. I.. K. Kundle pnaaed 'nwny al Ihe family rnaldenca HO ;('rroll siren! Frlduy niuinlug al II o'clock following brief III , neaa. The child waa horn In Ihla 'cllv Nov. l?lh Ihla vear. Ill ad dition lo hla nttrenta ha ta stir.' vlvod hy four brotbera, Harold. ' Merle, Ituy and Hubert nnd one alaitir llorothy. Fuuernl service, were held Frl 'day afternottn Worth Hearing The aildre.ae. hy Dr. F. B. MATTHEWS at Ihe Immanuel Baptist Church Each Night and Sunday 1 1 :IHI A. M 'Tile lireni Inlllntlon." .1:IHI P. M. 'The llevll1. v IMvlilenila." T::UI P. M. "Tlie I'glleM Tlilna nn Karll!" 23c 23c 43c 43 c l'hone576 5 S WUaatt Do You Think OE These 9 O 1927 Chevrolet Coupe t Fully' equipped. Won derful ahapo. . Priced very low. 1928 Chevrolet Sedan Imperial model. Jut like new. Cone 3,000 miles. 1926 Chevrolet Roadster A-l Shape. $100 down. 1928 Chevrolet Coupe Wonderful condition. Just broke in nicely. He -wants a tis Chev rolet. 1928 Chevrolet Coach Fully equipped. Only gone 3,000 miles, top shape. 1925 Chevrolet ; Roadster Lots of extras. Ready to f o. Priced very low. 3 Dodge Tour ing Cars Just (ood old cart with lots of miles left. $65, $75, $90 1928 Sport - Cabriolet Fully equipped, extra large tires, and in won derful condition. 1927 Star Six ,t Coupe Only run a short dis tance. Priced so low that you will agree it is buy. 1928 Chevrolet Ton Truck and steel dump body 32x6 tires rear. "The prico is right. Locke pottos Co. CHEVROLET Sales and Service . 522 South Sixth St. Phone 49