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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1929)
THF KLAMATH NEWS PAGE FOUR SUNDAY. JANUARY 13, lirjfl lie Klamath News 'if: iutilivbed every mornlrm tx eef& Mowtay lr Hi" Klamath H't Pulillnhln company at 10:' 1:1 South Fifth atrcpt, Klamath Oregon. Official I'mt if Ity of Klmii Blj lalli ami Klamalli County TODAY Hy AliTHl'R.HRISIUXE Two Kinds of Laws From the Track to the Street N. Y.'s Road in the Air An Octopus Fight toirli;ht, 1!-1. l the Sim- 'niKitiy 4 CITY BRIEFS ' im I tie Kitr! til hi" uncle, I. )t.H-rt .jtll.utt I .litor h)m Kfiiimcrnmn Adv. .Mirr. si its itinmv H.lTtX IPvm- by carrier, month 9 Jrrcd 1 carrier, fr..- 0..V llnUwrctl by mail, yvr Vm HniV-trlpiloiw pha hi mUanw . U-ii.iu""""i rirn"irwii " " "" " " Entered as (tocoud ias matter v "Lk h own way. not controlled by wets 'f' ' 6 " . Ti .il'j lh.i rii- hi id Mil KOod Mil Vi. llhiltll I ho tillltMltV He was elected president, not the There is no information as to the Is or dry. ;wMe oMuvrnin ulioes. Oscar IVylou of IVyi m - Co. relumed yesterday irnm I lend, w h e rt li e i po :l t h e pa i e v e r n t day on h tmiiie trip. lir and Mm. K P Jilihoi)ii and their two da n Khien. It.tvhaia iittd Mary I. on. are leaving tod.iv for noil t hern California, where they will remain for the ivt of i h winter. MR. IIOOVFII, It in sail!. shwi laced liitht. and nt'vi-r If. 1V1 iak up iirohitiiltnn In hl your toncui. was.' lrvsUl.Mit I'onlitUi took that 1SJ3. under ai t of March 3. 1ST Member Srh-ctwl On-goo N'enTapora i -1U s IT IS .all-d that Mr. Hoover has luvrntlfMii-d "contrul in other countries." Other countries leiiUlate T IS harmful to lace children's shoe too tuht. I.acinii tight ly around the ankle, pressing on OU ,l,,,t v...U iit,...li.' lha ftou: the drink quenlnn. makins law f ,ku,t. Biu-s the heart mora to suit the people rather than work , Cobbler l.ucey was trying to remake the people to onv ,.,! riKiIt J BIBLE SELECTION ! AND PRAYER Jiimuil-y -' KKJOiriNf! IN I.OVK -II.-jpice ye with JeriiMilem. and & dad with her. all ye that live her: rejoice for Jny'whli ifcr. ail ye Inat mourn for Iter. Isaiah :1U. PRAYER "Giver of iro tairtal gladness. Fill us with ije liKht of day." Pacific coast reun'stntatives: Ar- ftihr W. Stvnes. Inc.. San Kran- cltfo, lAi AiiReles and l'ortland. suit a law' Kiatern representatives: Charles HX!K Jl'lUi-SL.W'S are an- K iMiller. New York, and W. H. A MONC iutellisent nations of m,,,,,, ,iK ,,eir Kins Alex- Bi kwell. t'hicaso. f Europe it Is made difficult aI1j,.r ,!,ou!d declare himself an ' .,... i ' and costly to ret whiskey and absolute monarch, promising to I Telephone H77 tbe other alcoholic poisons, com- kill anybody thai questions Ins nAnlwr Audit ltun-an t'irculallon jaralively easy and Inexpensive u;ocra. y f to Bet beer and wine and the less Very intelligently the kins narmiui s.uuuian.s. in.n m promise death or twenty years have drunk temperately tor cen- u , j i , uny newspajH-r writer turies. offerins serlou objections to hi plan. Absolute nionar-hs and a THE "TIPSTER" moves from frer pr,.s, , , t w,., t,,tf.,Hr. the race track to Wall street. You ran hliy.tlps on w hat stocks wXt'ITEMKNT fo low ins the will do. based on mysterious In- war ,, ulj ,he llbout formation. "self determination" created sep- arate kingdom that mislit more THESE T.IPS do not come from isely have been left in control the "feed box." Hnt tip- of others, stera assure you they get Infor- , Xationj fit to survive, do jir- mation from the- man that waits vive. w'thuut out-lde hIp. on C. E. Mitchell, president of L ine .auouai cuy uaua. in ni rr-iMUM.; covernea oy tbe self- Lnnnn w mj .ipec private dining room in the bank X announced autocrat. Alex- mu.UUU OTILLlUPtAlKta building, or nm tho man that aa,u.r. ir:Ule Dalmatians. Ser- 1 . w-a"a o Otto H Kahn or Mor- bians. Croatian. Slovenes. IUu- Tf'you have been having timer Schlff f Ktlhn. Loeb Ar nians. Montenegrin. Heriegorin- difllbts as to the real, en- romnanv- in ,neir Prlva' dining ans. and others. To manufac- r(Mtms- " " v ture a homogeneous working tllR'ing achievements of our Fools actually buy the tips. government machine out of that country during the last doz- .. ". ,r mii . "f"11 '9 "ol . i pVT ORk l ITY after much with a hangman and autocracy to en years, you may lay themi discussion, has appropria- help. to rest forever now. The i ted the money to build an ele- ... country has nearlv 40.000 ITated n'Khy d"" e west i-pHE fisher brothers. ;il,v.v.l ' !lde ot ,he clly lo cost more ,hani A ' "b" bean building automo- millionaires. 1.-,.000.0(). It will remove bile bodie. it. , .mall wav. not This is on the word of.thonsands of cars morning and long ago, now run many things Carl Snvder of the Federal erenins ,rom rnses'e districts. ad have been invited to form a Reserve' Bank of New York. "?ke0,h,ie'e wng'lo ,h0mb'ne,HO Cmr;' ' V ' must take wnue waitinR to the world s production of . whis V ho recently addressed the double-deck their streets, which key. k Cfn;,.'nn i a also must come. The old f iah- ' ation in Thfrairo. -; fity t-d. . t Y THB IDfiA'stard fh Tnadt , -.n, . c o i ' JL A combination of British In 1914, says Mr. Snyder,: toh.v d. rockefeller. Jr.. and ranil(,iaa con(.ern3. wo,d . America had approximate-:.! has begun a fight to put Col- doubtless make some gentlemen I ly 7000 millionaires. The :"e' f blr(t, w" s,ewa" 0" of Terv " ou"' " "w-; standard nil romnanv nf InHinna .i.f. . . ... . number has grown to moie Mr. Rockefeller doesn't an- of the rnited States, its tens of than five times its original i prove Mr. Stewart's action in con- thousands cf secret stills, tens of Size since then, and is Still 1 nectlon wilh thickly improvised thousand of "speak ea'sies" at t u r .Canadian oil company, and asks leat. I'S.OOlf of them in Vew fioing up. Much of the in. , stockhoMer9 fnp lMr proxi. York cUy aIoe ley crease is attributed to the . .iheir own. and heaven hin th aie ltterhein f (he Kvenuis Mi1 raid vox urn d In-, nitlii (i otn Kit-linrdcoii Spnnr.s. Calif., whort n has hee it t a k : n a I rea niaiii tor rhcumatiin for the put ten da s, Iff arrived home it i eat ty improved in Ilea 1th. V. M l.ura ot this i-ity .p. in ei al das t his week in Md- ford, where he was ti an-.a I tin; huMnotM. K Mo.tnttai. Jr. of (he Kl.tm ath I.iii t'ow eompatiy if Klam ath KalN. visilted the Oali.oWh S:ek Kami and purchased a er promisiuu Mtlktnit Shorthorn hull Mr. Mintuttai well known hreedv-r and dealer of Klamath M.d:ord Mail -Tribune. Mi and Mil J A l.autwi nr. !pi ittliitK a f nrinivht in l.on Kele. here ill. y aie Vt!ti!l ; frieni!: and relative. Mr -en i ttwner of the . K:.iit:a(!i Sport iim Oo.'ds store. Kled M.irhJe is a n tt ..Tiv i! in tliii ecy from Sa r.niient-i Caiif . and epe tr to spend about three nmtit It-. Hl is si ay in temporarily at the Sim h Si re-t A uio park the heme of Mr mid Mr It K SI in -on . former ow ii.ti. of H Slin-i.n Slildlo here The Choir Co m m unit v el uti w ill Mold a meet In Mttttdav nl-!i: instead of Ttiesdav, a f.o' u.iilv planneil, li was nnnoiiiui.1 yes.-'i la This In tin first meet Inn I he liohdavN nd all no mlK'M aie a-ked lo he pie-ent li ami .Mrs K M. CluKo.e a ii.l i sunt have leti fur So:u tie i n Call i'o ula and A lir or i. ';eu they evpet t t remain t tv te e' .il in em hs M is,-; Kill h Mav Clul.oie. their daui'.hter. reaialu- .i li- i e to attend . ho.d V T CoriHlllll'i; ol Tule Lake -;uMidini seveial il.ns In the il'v and is si'tppuu at the Clare ni"i:t, 1' 11 KlUeratd of the Clare ttioi.i motored to Lake view Sa; 111 .la . Where he Visited Illemt- ( II itshttin. tnsiiranee uv.eni a' i iii hahs. ash , is spendlii;; j eer.it da in Klamath Kali- ' i'r.tm till rl!i' h. Mill .,. I.. ' it.t i.i.i'id. San KranN.it and S.t.i l:t c.i f.r a three we k-' irip Ms Klhel SliiiiK'it. r. fiitplie, o; the Pine Tree theater, 1- re-1 p .-ried to be treat ! tin pro vr I a.ter submitting to an operation ff.T appendants at Cie K I.e. nth ,i!!ey hopilal lat week Minit. hnnl tnailatier tf the Vel etn Auto Supply company, left Satunlav nioniinu lo return to his iioiue In (al,1anil Cnlll Ml, Cltloer LiiolMey. w lio hit . Iii'i'll routined lo iter Homo thiii wek with an atlaik of infliien-.u. I Mealb impi'"' d yeoetday atul epetH to he out itvalti lh" Hl-t o lh-' week The eoudliiitn of M j Wtnl ei. who it sei lon-lv III a. lo r h me. ti. t-.ot show tin; ml n tin pi o emeiit. a eorditts: to re port! yenei .ia Km nk Itanli nl SiMl'le. win hat heen viMtlni; fiieu.N in thl illy the pa-l ! W week. hat a e-pied a pttton with the W'ewr h aeiier Tliuliei out pa it Kollowiua Is Itte ia-i of el.r'r-. aeteri lit the pla. 1 I'lie Milllor atie luimlni'r. ' to .io niven m AadeitiN hall hy the student i of Saeied lle.u I Aeadeniv. Certmde. Mai y Het ti am , lain h. J'din Jelies; lleflte. I.urlle CallloUU Hilda. i:veln Itelyuer; lli'H"', A niial" lie Smli h . tihoh . L'doa M.'Mahon. IIViImi. the new inal'1. Viida Wtl.'ox. Piid-.-i. t:ertnid. yen Merlhe' .dot: . Murv (Ann Mvrtle Mu!ltna. Jeniiv. Verolll a Clark : Kh u e. Helen Mar- hall The tdav will ! pie-enlt-d Jan uaiv .1! Mis It.dterl La. ey will arrive today irotn A-hl..iid. to In- witl her dan r liter. Mrs Char leu I'e Lap. wlti It millertuK fioiu an a::a. k of rheum. iti-.ni Knit st Ailkins is a new rd dent in Klamath Kails, having arrived reeenl ly from Chester. Calif Miss Clariee Klliott rt tnrn.-d to hei lit:iie at K!ii math A:e:iy last nitsht after ' spending the p.ir several days In the eity W!:!i friends. M lietty K a in shy was a puet in the eity Friday evening from h-r home at the Junction war: much more to the re-,THIS FIGHT. inside one of the drinkers of i:. JL cent stock market boom. little Standard Oil octopuses twill be interesting It 1 thP We may have our prob-J first fipht ia which the Rocke lems. Some industries mav'ter family has appeared in be stagnant. Textile work- TnmV'mJhey hf,d raany in the past, and usual lv won i-rs may be underpaid, coal; them. miners may be starving, the power trust mav be propa-.FV; E- L" KICHARDS of ... , . , i Johns Hopkins, says "40 gandizinp; our schools and iPep Mnt of a! per(Ion9 that visjl the farmers may be in de-1 doctors at hospitals have nothing pair but we have 40.000 wron wiIh li- t Their trouble is In their im- milhofiaires, anyway. Does- agina,fon li t that encourage you : o M is. Ivy Prop -t returned to her duties in the Infants depart ment of Moe's store after three days' illness which enfined her at home. M.ss Inez Hiu ker. nur-e at tl: Klamath Aseney linspii.il. was anions the Saturday sli uppers in the eity yesterday. Ii.s llarare Lewis left Lis. richt to' return to her home ir. Seal tie after spending the pasi week visi-fiiiT in the eity at lh. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil.on A. Jones. Several delihi ful tori i affal-M wore he'd during M ':' Lewis' stay in the eity. Mrs. Koy Hickman if the la dies" ready-to-wear department of Moo's store. ,n confined to h r home Saturday on aroimt of ill-nc-i.w. J Trammel was ;) htltiesK . - j Teni;dar M 'lnr Co has heen Lor til the elt Suturd.iv fiom ,.. f"oim!e III .rr.i-M.K the nervl.en hern.- on the Mer.,11 route l"1 ? S.i vain .oruieny With the IIimU" 1. IMl'i.t ill lHhx. Wloi U-.M he in .Iiar.L-e ..I C MC In;, k Mr- M.ller was h.ppiu ; ' i::i Mr f;irvu!a lH ;t u.rv ,., Li i he riu yesierdny afiei ir.ion j .t,.tit i ran sp.tr' at Imi i-iui r f. fMi her home on t he Lake lew j (yv.nj heen Hi euu .t.mt ni'i';i,l I mii' I v. It h a.i'oin t iv e 1 1 : :i-poi t.C :oh j fur the pa 1 fie;r!i' u yt-.irs. Anv W It Spemer of Kenu was"aiisposia;.eM pn.i.lem , on mav tran-.uittm hu-im-s. In the . M 'v" ' n , . li.s assistaie lit ii and K i.u ' n,i," laih. ph. .lie lol adv : .'t Tl'.- kindergarten ela-s w hi. h i- If Id d illy at Hie ChrUilatt Iitirih i- reopen in t; alter tit. Cl.n-ttiia- h!ula s Anv parent- wi liini; to pnri)!l new pupils nr.-.-Led to do so now a If v. f -i s trc st;;rtllit; ' VVIiAT DOES A SAVINGS ACCOUNT 00 FOR YOU? vi i . ,i r-i. j i. ... Gives VouthcSafest Investment Always Worth Par- 100 'I'll AT is :ilu ;i- I In vitliu: of .siiviit)"i nfi uiiiil -- I'jii' -.itid il crn lie xiM of mo ul her ti ! -1 : ii nl. Il is nl way 4 ritniinK I'm' ynti. ik-vit Ihiiliiiilcs in ii lno anil il in tilway-t luiyalili', inMitiilly, in rash. Your tnvirigs pnss book i waiting for you here now American National Bank mkmiiki; i i:i'Ki;.i. i:i-:si-:ia k systkm Klalil.ilh I"Ji 111. Oiryiill JACK FROST hhui: i;ipii;i(i While tt Wall W.nn'ti'1 h.ilf si di l, pair Wotui h-l tt.pitffs. :iv pr. Metis ruidter h ! ."He pr. At the Pine Tree TO PRESERVE NIAGARA I.on Clianey. whose roles us ually are those of menace, has a new angle on sinister portrayals in his latest and one of hiH most sen National screen plays, "While t h e City Sleeps", play I ii k to day and lo in o r row at the Pine It is encouraging to read that Canada and the United 'many of the .-i-k" are not really States have leached an a- suk aI ali freemen t for the construe- A n-r h;io wmm mmm IVjtUU Tree. Never: wan he a a rl.ND controls the hod v. and the mind Is Imagination. The power of various "faith cures" that relieve so many ;"s!ck" Is due to the fact that so deadly men- a- ine a. in fioni of Its Hcenes, .still in tittle more than any With Hiffi. lent ,.:ti..r l.ij n,ltri id wifh lilm tion of remerial works to' j"w..r to control their im-' yt h- is menaclnx ihi time to prevent the destruction of ae:naiion r,eru:ides them that tli.-..- who lurk In sinister shad Niagara Falls' jrreat natur- .'hr''y ar.B "", a,,rt ,1"'y menace wen. (jfhers. al beauty. pt nr faith cure will curt you Chan, y plays a plaiwIotheR d- At certain points the fali.S if ,ht're ls unythins really th- tfctiv in :i vivid story of the have been eroding the rocks V r w.l,h yo,!- l-insid. " of New York police, and on f . . 4. .. 11 won e'r- ii broken lejr, an u demlly jeuua war is the back- a.L iii.ii me uiiuil- l.mi- brninR tooth or a cimrer, more's ground of tlo tour of the cataract threat- - p'y. tned to change. Goat Island. lf . T1,,; Klamath County Mutic , tiw M . . iK' '-L'Ki, the old North- Tracliers aspoiriatlon, which was n mid.stream. was in danger M amp(0li Cf,bhk.r, wn0 knffW : H,Iie(,u,,.d .to nie),t TilurR(iav, wl of being left high and dry, Presidont Coolidire when a boy,' not meet this month, according With the American falls dis- !"W,-d to have Riven little to an onnoutieometit last nlcht by aim tuts udvlee: 'K-ep your Mrs. tleorxe .Mdntyre, president. Mr. and Mrs. J II Tuknor' were f hopping in Klan.alh FalK vesterday from their rain It hon;e in LutiKcll Valley. Word has been received bv friends in ibis city from Mi..'-, j M.tc Morsaii. formerly employed; on the Kveniitif Ilerubl. Mis j Morgan and her sifter, Iioris, , are now employed in Olympic. 1 Wash., bur will leave ihere noon to locate permanent ly in Seattle. ' They are t he da uphiers ff M r and Mrs. K. I Morgan of Illy M. Hrown of the Merrill dis trict was in tho Hi v Sat urd.iy attending: to htiine-s and vi -it ine friend. Raymond Orr r-f urli'd to hi- po.- i t i i ; n on the K ' a m a r h .W w s yetf.rday after an Illness wliiili confined him at home si-vera 1 days. A new drom.ikiiti; hop wa( nj.'-r.ed yesterday at .T2t Nonht Sith -t r.-t hy Mrs I. L Sinus- I fellow ' Pr Hamid M. I'roun. ee. ear r. and I Iiroat pei'b.li.-i , w ho ifteitily arrived in this ci.y frt,n ' s; n-in. aniuoi tue- th(. opeuitm ef .iffices hi the Klamath Vail , ii.-p.ial Mr and .lrs. Cenixo .'Hev.-ii sen and small d.iuuhter. ( nne. ' e pi"i to leave tidav lor San Kranei-ro. w here tii-v will enjoy at niontho v.naiioii with r.r.itivet and !rii ttd- OoriEt C Llrich. who sp, ut c"vera! davs this past week hi I'orttaarl attendiitK a met of Mutual Lite his ii ranee representative-;, r. -turned lo Klama'h Fall-. Sat hi day m -rn.n on t lie C;i.h-rade Ml S.. (nl LauilM-r "xp.-ct in j return t,j her d-ities at Lie Kird ' National Hunk Monday, after be-j J lti(! confined in Iot home thi- . J week wt'h an attack of Influ-J J enza. ! ! ! ' A L. Lenvitt, ex-circuit judl'.e ', of Klamath county, lias tnk'n n ' . fiite nf o;fic- in I he Melhase . ' hltildlltl!. where lie expect to!! i open a law practice this week. , I'arcrid lliait, mIim has spent the pa I two weeks In tin- ciiv j ' Many Klamath KhIU people are making the Campbell Court Hotel Their Home When in Portland A pleasant jilace to live, in beau tiful BurrotinilinKS An unusually eood fiininif room fter vire nd food. Accns.Hiliility t o business center and garagcri. Eleventh and Main Stt. E. JEAN CAMPBELL, Owner and Manaer RisSe with- it? 3 arr en r t TERMINAL DEPOT t ... 6X5 Mmn - Phone 999 The Pioneer Line of . Southern Oregon operating local 8ervice from Klamath Falls to Chiloquin Ashland and Medford, with connections to all points North and South. This company has served you faithfully in the past years ar.ri will continue giving your excellent service. Pusses leave from Staice Terminal, C15 Main street for Ashland ami Medford at 7 a. m. 10 a. m. 1:30 p. m. 5 p. m. For Chiloquin and way points 8 a. m. 12:30 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 7 p. m. Southern Oregon Stages "v- ."tirrinir Htury. H Ii Park-", nwii.r nf tin' Swrni Soila ami ('ninly SIiiimi". I"ft S.-ituriliiy tunrnin' f'ir I.m AiiU'i'Ihs jhhI Sit ti liii-K't. wlii.r' In will sp.'iid -wllnrt vaintl'in. Wliiln 111 I.nn AfiKi'lf-.i he will v In It ut appearing altogether. Now submerged weir s und jetties are to be built nbove the falls to deflect the flow of the water so that the fall can be perpetuated aa they are now. It is good news for citizens of both nations. Chairman: A sucker who is willing to do all the work in return for a little imagin nry honor. Awful thought. Planes f'.ying far inland during the not war can drop cooties on noncombatanU. MOVING? If you are going to move, call us. We will relieve you of all the worry. And if there is any crating, will attend to that also. ' , "Piano Moving a Specialty" City Transfer 8C Storage Co. Phone 433. 820 Klamath Ave. ' 25' is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 29 -t lit Fisll Wlmt EVERY BLCIOMMG PAIR Ladies Quality Shoes At Drastic , Reductions NOW IS "the time to treat your" feet Llm. I III ' 1