The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, March 21, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. MARCH 21.
TUN KLAMATH NKWS
The Klamath News 'if
Published ervrj morning ex
cept Monday hj the Klamath
News Publishing company at 102
121 South Klflh street, KUwath
Falls, Oregon.
Official I'upcr of City of Klam
ath Falls and Klamafh Couuij
Robert CiNllowaj .
Lnn Zlirmirrii.ag
. . 1 alitor
Ailv. lrr.
' Entered aa aecond class mailer
at tba postoffice at Klaiuatn
Falls. Oregon, November 15.
1113, under act ot March S. 1S79
TODAY
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
Pink, Shiny Toes.
The Little Birds.
Alas, Poor Bears.
Moral Russia.
t'ii.vrtKlit. Il-t., Kii l-'cutim-a Sjiiilituli', Inc.
'piiouglits We've
Been Thinking
Ml'OKTAST news from I'alm public
lUaili. where prosperity pels to-datc
Kt'ltSCItll'TION H.ITKH
Prllvrrcil liy carrier, mouth .fl.t
F1.I l.-.....l I,.- P,.l..r .... w II All
ft.tH) ,IS coal ninin '
"the very nicest. want on me
beach In silk pajamas, wearing
sandals, no stockings- The san
dals reveal their Utile. UK's, and
these toes are manleured. the
Inalls nicely rounded, beautifully
. polished
Sob Siaters Sob, But What
of It; Klamath Will
Soon be in Step With
Preaent Development of
Aviation in Nation.
fv brvci: df.xms
T
fnd"Hl"ledl American all' busi
ness u inn he;;lniiiiiK and Klam
ath Tails null hasten Iter ef
forts a-I'e-
to
t ill 1 1 e ! I
inachln.
reali.'-is
reel III i;
end
much as asslltle lit or
have tin airport lame
,. a ms-y-f .tf Ms uli
s The airport committee
this full well and Is ill
cveiv effort Virtard that
of the liii; things that I mm he- "P., lntl4 rritulc
fore the i:.silll llnnoll-! ! 1111111 ill It. BIS
Alleged Iloozc
lleiciotoro Mumull! Kails ha-i ,- I
eupted i he tc titer el i hi' m:' .
Ill till III' l.lK Hp lM Mil HOW W '
li It ulllltiu In conu'do lll.it VaV
and Ontario hav.- "oiio'thliie. Ii--It'll
t hem lli.-i Is ci kM...uuc
importune.'.
Vendor in HoleJ
v";
flirtation, mitt this
nation la nulls.
IMivcml by mail. year..
(lalMrrlplluiiti pa) nidi? In advance
o Member ScWn-ted Orrgoa
IT net
take
I
Ptclflc con ist representative: Ar I
thur W. Stype, Inc.. San Fran
cisco, Lot Ansvlos an J Portland.
Eastern representative!: Charlea
K. Wilier. New York, and V. II.
Etockcll, Chicago.
eliminating the little too. will
Telephone 877 ! now realize that a fool to lie
Mrsnbrr Audit Iturvau ( lrrolatlon i beautiful must be treated intel-
; lipently.
UK m 1 1 1 t v r are k I u - K a
lot nf ill hut leu now to the
up- uuanitaiy conditions of jails,
i They claim they are loiiy. and
bleed dlnMM', utid I hey I'tveil
eriine; and lin y hvmoaii thi' fa t
that the jails of 1 lie eountry are
not imt in fiit ilasst .tmdiiloii
to tako tare of the ei iniiuul
clement. There may be oine ar-
-rii ten rinrt.w 1 1... fiit h...i.i iwinh. ! - " v
n.i... . ,i u.. i.. v.,- b'..,.. i tht'iu mav be some truth in their mid wa Kit tn ueb
land, and aceoiupllshed a pood statement, but M'inehow tin- hard
IIKKK is Rood in everyihiiiR. deal. I'romwell. their leader, in- j worunB ihmimo who neier go li
bad been attend to their own
, , . buslui'SH are not won-iiv mueli
WIGHT B. HKAItl). of Ari- hout the coiidTtions of the cells
zona died recently, went to In the criminal i.u;rtrs.
Noi iii:k ittiio dm uti i.
on Mieilff l.loi .. I 'I.-
leKlolaturo hum tit-' .ilU-i I i"ii
of tl"K tux lllltnintli"' tli, HII
iv. The M.i'.- b-Kisl i.uie. ii . li
in i: how ill a u th.'ei a o i, 1 1 1- I
Iiv .( ray iIdiih nun I Im' : lu-ff
ax maiiv il.'t; i ur'iln ai mind
t In mi;;l!out ho roll v
to ta tlK-iu Tl' '
then de lib d that u
need not laiiuli. If UtiHsia
n life and deceury nerlous-
ly, mid we do int, Uussia w ill
win. and we hhall U!e.
The loose court of Charle the!
first iaui-hed at the -t Iff-necLe.l
rtirttaii:. Itut they ehopl'd off i
("arlyle - would have
i about that.
TP
i und ma ;s'iired toes will be spired fear after
good for the feet of generation dead for years.
to eonie. women uaviuK spent
aces sfiueezme their feet, almost
1 i'IW'o that (lie tune Ii.in
i nut w iii-n r.ah'i n im enon
is "'ini; lo t'Xpnnd moio rapid i
than she cut has In nor history.
Not it- llii . tlO'etllli: 111 leiei'.
wtlrtl the ll'llu.illoil people. Ill-i-liitluir;
Mr. Newell t'f Klaui.uh
Tails. iltscuvH.-d all or the dif
ferent iMvleits that are no.
hi... :n.,t Hi. if il.. 'a. h e.'unl v shoii
Vale lta'i.. I tU projeet should be
rtlli-lied J mmUI us possible. T'.i:s
is a irenteiidous boost iii ih.
Kalei u Oreaoii round y. for I he
Vale tovrtl'M . rii h In sunsbiu
niitl ri.lt in soil, has laid Itlle
due to t!i f.ut that its InU.i
ttou project was nt com pi-'f si
bin. lb.u
It could be proi-erly settle.!.
I T!io V.ite project I. onlv one
ta. W'n an see
chaliiK d-i ;- w h
bis urtlce re al:
in Mit li a ihap
has dm" lo no ) ti
Oh. It U Mil- '
especially 111 I i
thliiKx ure tjt .. :
Did new a
: News otfii
ib i Id. d
-taliiie :
'i hi i
' ' 1 lie'
'. . vuf
. i' i.f
1. ilylti.:
ji i d'y
i . meal,
sheriff.
Is W ll' U'
ppv.
rtil.TI.AMt, Ore . March
il'l'l Amontt l he niiinerous pi
moiim w ho made a bealeii pal li
to Janies K Kalis douiwtiv at
a local hotel today wa Ten
A Talent, federal pmlilblt ion
.it. ill. wh.i a conhd him the
very doiibiful honor or beliiK the 1
fll Ht peiMUl at rested 111 OieKoll j
for ale of liiiior slm pasxace ,
id tile Jones a., which provides
A lit lice or five years III a J
Kovernmeiti prison n ml a fine ot 1
f lii.niMi upon conviction.
Kalt dlspelMeil "scoli It" w Ills
key at $11 u (jii act and hud a
lu.rnli.o trade iuuoiik t huso who
want a nip. at ro reals n drink.
Tu'eiit said As Want 1'nliod
Staten Attonn-y t harles V, Kiw
kllie Maid K ill would be ru-.. . tf
ed under the Joto i in I It ail
WUft set Ht I irtiiu.
:'K5oi;i. Years
'"CCor
Bafung Powder
Guaranteed Pure
line KC for 7u'tcxiuro
and luric voltnuo
l-i your iiikhis
t '.illiimi ill pnmidt turj
hi nur (.'oi'i-if nm iii
Hatph Milteliiuson has arrlv"d
aale at the hero from llruy. t'ullf. and V.III
remain Indefinitely. . '
Old io- s. n.r for at I lie
Hv m of, cm
IK
Dv
BIBLE SELECTION
AND PRAYER
March SI.
THE ETERNAL OOD-Thou.
O Lord, remainest forever;
thy throne from generation
to generation. Lamentations
9:15.
PRAYER "Ureal Hod. how
Infinite art Thou! How poor
and weak are we! Let the
whole race ot Creatures bow.
And pay their praise to Thee.'
Arizona a youuc man to find
hea.th. Arizona nave it to him.
and be gave Arizona tremendous
energy and unlimited devotion
upper for nearly thirty years.
The state has lost a powerful
citizen, and the Arizona republi-
party ix clown drove tiny can an euerpetle, able publisher.
and another exhibited the
iHK pleasures of our
.asses" at Palm .leach will
interest future historians.
one.
pigs
At
smallest living mule named
"Spark Plug." That was intel
lectually most diverting.
THE VISIONS OF FORD
It is
to hear
always
what Henry
. be a little milkmaid in the little
interesting i tf'snon. That was dangerous In
r. , fold f ranco, occause tne rrem-n
! rovat "tackv nartv" actually rul-
has to say about modern : ed France.
American civilization. Few ' Palm Beach's tacky party only
men have influenced it as . rules ,,alm B.eac.h' .
STI.MSOX, secretary of
s"tutc. says putting a tax
on Phillippine importation would
be "following the policy of
THEN there came a "tacky" Ceorge the third with the tea
party, all trying to look poor tax."
wearing rags and tags, cheap While the Philippines are
cotton and calico dresses. And United States territory, it Is not
how they did laugh as they saw probable that any tariff wall will
?ach other. Marie Antoinette be raised. But it is useful to
dressed herself In the clothes of remind Filipino friends that the
shepherdess and pretended to independence they seem to craw
ou'd certainly meau a tariff.
'J'HK state legislature overlook
ed one kind of lux ; it cov
ered every other know u tu lu
it failed to enact a iiuis.'iiio tax.
That is some! hint; that should be
taken up at once and recommend
ed at tho next session.
JJKRK is n good one: Someone
.has described Americanism
as being twiu beds and twiu gar
ages for the native stock, hut
twin ihildmi f'r tli iu-w immigrant.
'JMIE airport committt
Klamath chain. n-r
A M .
f Wh
M there is this iiuestioii.
'hat would happen if a
little later ten or twenty million
Asiatics in the Philippines shout. I
1m working at Asiatic wages, in
Filipino factories and plantatins.
in competition with American
labor, on a free trade basis?
profoundly as he has; con-jy.v au old fable little birds in
sequently, his impression'! the wheat field were worried.
of it 'and predictions about !The-v heard the mer'Vn say'
, .. A . , t"we must cut that wheat to
il are bound to be worth i morrow."
hearing. The mother birds said, "don't
i a.-r worry."
iii ma iicv.t-.-c uuuiv. My j Uut u.hen the farmer himself more durable than any cloth. efl- about aviation proitr-.
Philosophy of Industry," ( said, "we must cut that wheat ily cleaned w ith a wet cloth, ; intuit ry. Air transport
PUOKES.SOUU I AK1). of Phil
adelphia, pays women will
hestos. fireproof, shiny as silk. ! 1,lt'r"' '"K
of ih
f com
merce recently III el and dlscUsst'tl
swerul si'. Kadi memiier real
izes that the time is at hund for
Klamath Falls to get into tho
air tame.
To show that thf air buino.-s
is nioviut it in i lit be well to
call attention to ttu- year book !
the Aeroiiautii a ( haml.-r or
t'oiniii'Tce, w hit It lias tut be.-n
publih-d. an :1 makes pu'dic son e
thing-, and figure
in 1 1 1 i -c
oinpaii-
Ford again lroves himself ' tomorrow." the mother Mrd mov- costlni? less than other materia
, .;,: i ed her littie brood. - - " - ' '
cue luc iiKijui ujyiiiiiJOLA t ... j
of the day. !ttttai.l street siwcuiators J
It is odd. when VOU stop i W paid little attention to fed- os.
to think about it. that so
few of our writers are op
timists. ' We live in an ag
of unparalleled progress
and wealth : yet most of the
writing folk seem to feel
that we are moving down
hill. The prevailing torn;- of
modern literature, indubit
ably, is one of pessimism.
"But not for Ford. His
bqok has a significance
greater than we are apt to
realize; for he, better than
cs
during
r.ijs
ver.d l"'v
I.I. Interesting, hut women
probably won't wiyir asbest-
leral reserve gentlemen, solemn Imitation pearls are as hintl-
. bankers and others saying, "you gome as real pearls. Synthetic
, are gambling too much in Wall rubies and sapphires are made
Street; you will suffer if you exactly like the real but wouv-n
t persist." insist on having the real.
But now that farmer Mellon.
boss frameV of high finance, says A CCOftlIXC; to grand jury
: Wall Street ought to be careful. f investigations in New York.
perhaps Wall Street will listen, where thirteen are Indicted, a
rum syndicate has a fleet of
BARS bit the dust in Wall ships, with expert buyers aboard.
Street the other day. and bit IVrhrps tlte "five and ten pen-
it hard. Slocks went up from ally", five years In jail, fio.onu
five to ten points. Thu- worm fine, may discourage this. I'rob-
turned and "call money" cost ably not.
only 7 per cent, while time mon-
million miles of scheduled run:
with fleet of i;:t i.lancs at
carried 0 J.'. - 4 .u m'!i yers. Tl:e.-'-figures
represent iinrea-e of
4L'0 p.T 'cent and Ihh p.r tout
fn mibage over those of tin- pre
vious yiar. Two pa-M.-nger route.-,
urn-rills Gl.'.l nni'-K were added
during lDL'S and 1 mad lin s
were eMabli-hcd, covring G'O'i.i
miles. Nine express lines reach
ing Jl.1l miles WM-i started. Air
mail. ti In- It ! p to this !i:ur.
portation, was trel.bd during tin
year, increasing from t.JJu.sl:;
mile in '.r7 to r,.f:i2.i Tilt mib-s
liusfness,'
cos;
for "legitimate.
S per cent.
How lone lnisiiicss call thrive
any Other man alive, call .on a usury ImsH remains to be
sep. the. tremendous possi-n i,kvi tarri;lto itnowx
hiiities of the aire and ran 1 Friends are respectfully invited
DiBues oi me al alia can I E rpad Uiat in Russla young
look forward with conn- W people expel from their o( thc UtL, Ll,vi Tarrulton Brown
denee. association a boy or girl guilty to h., huj Thursday afternoon
fPni-f! fnr iimlaiw-f. ho- of i- iit Jazz dan- ing in public. at 2:(, o'clock at the Karl !
deaths 1 WhatWilln
do
Iie,ves, more than any other
min in centuries, that we
cap mold the world to fit
our own desires.
f 'Our fathers thought that
life, was hard, but we are
beginning to see how pre
ventable
also boys and girls guilty of whitlock Kum ral
Avenue at Sixth,
Home, I'ine
Tviccs. of the
life rather than protest First church of Christ .Scientists
against it. We are entering ' " ad. inter nt win be
i new era. Old landmarks "f,1""5' 'n
have disappeared. Our new "
thinking and new doing are wii.i.i.vms ii.i:im'Asti.i'.
, .ii Funeral services for the late
bringing us a new world, a ,..,,, .lar,.,a!,lB K,.r,
some of its hard- new heaven and a new held w'tdaesdav afternoon at tii;
K9
ships are," he writes. "V
have come to believe that . have been looking from time
there is no necessity for immemorial. Much of it i.i
economic distress in a world here already. But I wonder
so. richly furnished with if we see it."
resources. . . .Economic stop- The age of power and
page is not natural. The , machinery is upon us,
defect is not in the created v. nether we like it or not,
order of things; it is in the and is going to stay with us.
human order." Localise it has been here so
In other words we tan short a time, it is easy to
abolish poverty forever and see only the ugly, depres
make hunger ami want un- sing side of it and ignore
known things! In what its possibilities for the fu
former age could man ture. It is for that reason
s:ty that without being that Ford's book is import
hiughed at as a visionary '.' ant.
lie continues: This man. who knows
j'Our experiences are more about the age of pow
coming faster than over be- cr find machinery than any
fore, both in our industrial other, can look to the future
vorld and in our domestic , with confidence. It we are
1'fe. Many people see in wise we will listen to what
these changes a world con- he has to say, so that we
stiintly growing worse. I do 'can make sure that the new
not believe this; I think we iige will shape itself so as
lire headed in the right dir-'to bring us those great ad
nction anil that we should vances which it has made
lenrn to interpret our new , possible.
earth, for which prophets ; Karl Whitlock Funeral Home
with Kev. itittennouse omciaiins.
The remains were forwarded to
Woodburn, Oregon where com- i
niltment service.: will be held and ;
interment made in the family '
plot.
I.I I.I.I A i;.MH.V WILSON.
Friends are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral serv
ices for the late Lillian Emily
Wilson to he held Friday after
noon at 2::)l o'clock nl tlo- Karl
Whitlock ruiiernl home. I'llie ave
nue at Sixth, with Itev. .1. Henry
Thomas, iistor of St. Tuul's
Kpisccpal cliureli. officiailng. In
terment will be made In Linl-.-
ville .-.Mtietel-y
fiivTTiMi ri Mtiirrs is
WIT UK'S K.WtiFIt NKiVW.
Ilev. t . II. Mil. lu ll. Jefferson-
villi-, Ohio,
Says. ' I feel I am doing real mis
sionary work when I tell or write
how my wife was relieved of a
serious ease of bladder irritation
with Lithlateil llmhii Keller
Formula.! She bad tif get up li
to X times each night." It arts
on bladder as epsom salts do on
bowels. Ilrlves out fordvil de
posits niid lessens excessive llelll-
Ity. Tills relieves thu irrltution
thai causes getting np nights.
The tablets c.-t 2e eaeli at Slur
Drug Store, ".ih and 'lain sis.
adv.
When your
Children Cry
lor It
Tle-r- i hardly a hou-hohJ
that hasn't beard of "UNioni '.
At b-ast five million homes an
m-vvr without it. If then an
ehtlrtren in your family, t here's
almost daily ne t of its comfort.
And any niirht may find yon vi-ry
thankrul th'-re's a boltb- in the
Iioiism. Ju -t a I "iv d l ops, a nd
that colic or constipation is re-
lieved; or (iiurrlie:i rliwki.d. A
vgot.ibb pnftui t ; a bb rni
edy meant for youiig folks. I im
toria is about the only thing you
have ever heard do. -tors al vNi
giving to i fi tn t.i Sironirt'r ni'l
i ito-s arc datiu'-rons lit a tiny
baby, however hu:jiih-ss linv liiu
Im- to grown-ups. lioml old it-i
toria! Kem''tnhr lb" intiio', and
r-'iii'iiibiT to buy it. It may
-par! yint a sb-ipb-s", uimoip.
niuhl. It Is alwavH ready, always
safe lo us-; In eni'Temi'. or
for evtryilay iiiltneut. Any liour
of the day or night that, baby 1
heroines frcttiil, or restlem. Cas
tor la whs iievr more popnla r
with tnotlo-rs t luui It i.s t'day.
Every druggist bus it.
n
es Ward
TAILORS
In Conjunction with the Nationally Known
WILBERFORCE-REED Woolen Co.
Have now on display tor this week only (last day Saturday, Marth 23),
100 full lengths 11 yards of
FEATURING ALL THE LATE COLORS. PATTERNS AND STYLES
To popularize and advertise to the men of Klamath Falls, we are cut
ting our profits to a minimum and are featuring for this week only,
2 Suits SoF the Fffsee of One
ONE SUIT
$39.50
SECOND SUIT
1 Different Size and
Material if you wish)
Tailored-to-Meaaure
Suits may be of two
Different materials
When father buys a suit son can
' gel one FREE
Two Friends
of diffi-rcnf sizes can get together and each get hi.
sie for half the price mentioned hepe and tho
suits may be of different colors and materials.
Free Suit Offer
Also Cxi. tilled to Higher
I'rlicd Suite, Selling t
$49-50
nnd
Tilord-lo-Meaau-.-e
i
Hundreds of Domestic
and Imported Woolens
Ci oli-e of Cashmeres, Silks, Mixed
Worsteds. Tweeds, Tijjer Twists,
Caljenliiies, Whip fords In both sta
ple aiitl novelty patterns. AU the de
sired colors - llluo. Illacks, tirnys.
Tans, ;t ,n,e and l be imw dusted
hluol'-.s. in heavy, nn diiiui and If'lit
w eights.
( oitiptete Suit pJitO'i im 011 Display
Tailored-to-Measure Overcoat or Topcoat Free
Instcnd cf a Suit, If You Wish
You have heavy, medium ami light weight fabrics to select from
pick as you want suit or overco-it or you can pav for one suit and
get another FHKK for your f..ther, brother, son or friend, all tailored
to actual measurement.
Only 100 garments will be given free in this community.
So rusli in and make aurr you Ret one of three free garments
Tailored-to-Measure Money Back Guarantee
A personal representative of Wilberl'orce-Kee'd and Company, direct from tlieir gigantic tailor
ing shops, will be here for ONK DAY to assist your local dealer in the selection of styles and to get
in actual si ieiitific measurement for a perfect fit. No matter how difficult it is to fit WI-'
U lU, FIT YOU. - '
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erv suit upon d'.ilivery. You must be satisfietl in every detail, or MONKY Wll.l. I!F. I; l-'I.'I ' V I l." 1 1 v..
price of one.
extra charfes whatsoever. You may choose any two patients of the name vulue for the
Two Days Only
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
MARCH 22nd, 23rd
OERES & WARD
Trcatiing Repairing Remodeling
is given our personal attention
8th & Klamath Phone 1737 Klamath Falls
All! Iioi-lr.eil llenlcr for W llliel-rorce-ltet-il Woideir Co.
Final Date
SATURDAY .
March 23
COME IN BEFORE
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