r"P' v WMONMPAV. JULY , tllf THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'W' Corvallis Man Says Klamath Men Have Largeness of Ideas Says Business and Public Buildings Are More Substantial and Attractive Than Those of Many Larger Towns ... ,ili that Imllrateit the rol Kot hero vptrlt. Klamath I'alls Is onough lk0 iv-mllctmi. Ilm (treat Uound-IJp ,1V of lh West, to bo a full-fledged twin rUtor Pendleton will claim prac tically iloitblii your population, and, as B matter of fact, " advantages In many ubtntlnl particular, but such lownceH of Mom, ich confidence and .Iftcrmliiullon m Is tiecn In Klaiuath'8 ,.ffortn of n'ci-iti nm will soon-level ihntmlviintiiKt"' 80 unlit It. N- M of Col" while In Klamath I'IIh yesterday. Mr. Moore Is nocrotnry to tlio board of re Knt of OrnKon AKrlcultural College, 'I linvo licon In IViidlolon recently, kid hero for tlio firm tlrno, and can iruthfully say that, " no CMUl ob" ncr, Klaninth, lit proportion to pop Uktloh niul opportunity, compare more tlimi lavornbly, not only with Pendleton, but with prnctlcnlly evory other community to tlio northward. Your twwiT IiiimIuchh mid public build Inicn arc fnoro miuatantlsl and attract Iro thnii llioMM In many of the com munities of tlio statu considerably larger, nml uu havo nwni extenslro paving limn 'l "r le towna of thin Kite. "Whllo tliero iiuiy ho difference of opliitont n to tliltiKN done or not done, tire Mrnnuer k?U the Idea that there ne man)' hi'ro who linvo Krent confl cVnci In Klamath's future, nnd It Ih inch confidence, combined with bunl- League Formed lor Relief of Europe After the War NEW YOltK. July 26. Announce raent has been utuilo of what Is expect ed to prove thu farthest reaching and moet comprehensive rollef organlra Hon formed ulnce tlio beginning of the Kuropcnn contact. It Is tho Interna tlonr.l ItccoiiBtructlon League. Its hon orary prenMonl In Chnrlcn W. Elliott, president emeritus of Harvard Unlver MH, and in its nntlonal committee mtrabcrslilp nt tho present aro Includ ed flro state governors, four United State aenntora, tho consul gonoral of Serbia, ten hends of American unl terilllca nnd colleges, and editors, bankeri, lawyors nil nmong tho moat prominent representatives of their pro fmlona In this country. Tbrio grent purpoaos havo Inspired th exlatcnco of tho International Ro conitructlon Longue. These are aa follews: 1 Immediate relief work for the rufl'erlng war victims of Europe. Thla ork la to bo continued so long aa tho or may tout. r-Amerlcmi nld for tho stricken Wople of Europe when they turn from r to tho tnsk of rohabllltaatlon of their dovastnted homelands. I A plan to oilllpntn nnhllff nttlntnn to tho practicability of a world wide ' "UBemcnt tnnt will Insure a lasting Ww, with ft view to pledging Amortca w Its support. But the league looks oven farther ahead than thH, nnd la more wide spread In acopo nnd effect. It waa tho nm of the war rollof organliatloaa to ".Mifiurstc. remedial moasures for the American troops called to service on tuO UayIm.u t Kibm, r onruor. -rnia tooK tne Orm Of Bit nDDOnl for ! Miilnnmt fl toalntennnco of tbo border hoa P w atUrownsvlllo, Texas. Tho hoa- So! tl Prc"nt u n moBro Inatllu m, kept In existence by the Misses ))bTt i,v U8htorH of'n wny- offlcer, ' m If e on,y pUc0 ot tn Ud within W miles of this southernmoa?gordar to ... ... lho PUrPo of the league L!l. "Sh th,B h0,B " mergency that may nrlae. Alio, 'the El ?,rUy hM to hold a fohn. u W York c,ty Der a .. .!M m nm work Aeri- 'tan! It ' "hou,d condlUoM nZ .an.lhor ,utur0 dU thla MU.f . u .d U W tauadarUka Wdwh.rett..i,t.a1owiagta-war iii-flH judgment, and energy In setting forth the advantiiROH that finally, make cities worth while. In natural teHOurcoH, your wealth of tlmbor, wa- lor power, hcodIc glories, agricultural tinhitlbllltlort und tlio vast territory to he Kutved, Klamath Fall In blened In utuli nieasuro that It seems Impossibly for the wildest dream of your greatest optimist to not comt true lomit day. We have homo wonderfully charming little residence cltlon up in the WI1-' Inniftto Valley,-but I wish wo bad your j 1 ennui ten and a little more of your rplrlt.' Mr, Moore lit out looking over the, nowHpnper situation, and la In thla ell;' for the first time. An Secretary of the (, A. C. board of regents, be U In- tcioMed In educational mattera In gen criil, and JuhI now In particularly in-1 thte.itcd In tho proposal to establish a Hccoiiil nonnal school at Pendleton, ' for vhlch otio of (ho moot largely, sinned petitions ever prepared- baal just licon filed. Tho Corvalllii man la authority for the statement that tho Imperative need of another normal la M.ch that the I'endloton proposal U' warmly endorsed by the Htato Teach- th' Association, Htnte Superintendent Churchill and practically every loading educator In the ntnto, including I'resl dent Arl.ennnn of the Monmouth nor mnl, nil of whom Imvo filed statements for uoe In the Mate pamphlet. 'The ntnto rculred more than 6,000 or iny other cllmater. may be nuces hary. Tho Idea of the league was con-( eel veil, by John Moffat, by whom the' Nntlonal Allied Itcllef committee and. the Committee ot Mercy.' were formed. 1 Kelntlvo to tho International Itccon M ruction Lenguo's part In the work of rt'hiibllltating devastated Europe after the wnr, Mr. Moffat salrf: "The world has coma to know the mi'tnlng of the horroro of war, but I wonder it any of us are, prepared to tcnlixo what conditions will ho In Eu rope when peaco coruoa again. The devastation will bo beyond description and tho' Immediate needs of countleaa thounundn will tar the resources and ingenuity of tbo nations. Wo want to ho prepared to give material help. To do effective work we must have 10. 000,000 nt the minimum. Already wo Imvo received pledges for this work, Dine being many ready to help then who have declined to do ao while tho wnr lasts." .. 9 pink anoVU pickupm There will bo church In Pine Orovo a n MA .. A A. a. aH.I AlfAllIni next nunaoy niicrnuui. mm vmumi. Miss Graco Cuqnlnibaju has return ed from 11 visit in Ashland with her sister, Mm. J. Arant. Mlsn Inci Elliott Is visiting frlonda In Medford. ' The Anti-Can't Sunday, school class will meet at tho Iconblco home next Saturday eVenMg. A very onjoyablo ovonlng Is exported by all. Mlas Emma Murray Ih visiting Mlsa lintel Arant this week. Ott Harris Baa purchased a thresh ing machine, Jnd Is getting ready for hnrvont thla ffill. Mr. Chorpe,nlng haa returned from u tnreo weeka1 fishing trip. He reporta a very enjoyable vacation. The Pine dyove Industrial Club will moat at the Jichool house-next Friday ovonlng at 8 J o'clock. Many of the farmers of this district ure putting up hay, , ' ' Everything for tha oaaa hut the eamp. Haauaocks, f oldiag oU, atarta, atoraa, ato. . , v"' toachcrn In 1916, and but 791 of theno v.oro normal graduates," sayH Mr. Moore "President Ackennan of the Monmouth normal, confosscs tbo Ina bility of that ncbool to moot the emor ccuc. The need for trained teachers ! Is ronnldcred ao vital In New York and Pennsylvania that each has provided' clfthtceti normal achoobj. Maasacbu-, Mottii Inn: twelve, California eight, and , even Idaho, with half our population,' has 1 wo. "Tho i'ondloton mooauro validates' all stale Institutions at their present locations. Including tho Ashland nor mnl. Ooernor Withycombo endoraea another nonuul warmly on the' Ntrcngth of tho great need, and aaya ! I'endloton la the proper place for tbo one to be vutubllahed In Eastorn Ore-' gou, that city having exceptionally fine public hcIiooIm, with u largo enroll ment, thin HMtem offering opportunity for tho practice teaching bo necessary to Bucccful normal achoot work. "Tbo nmall communltloa, audi iw, WoMton, on which n total of $170,000 win Mpent for all purposcn during tho ' Hlxlcon ycani, are Inadoquato. In this i matter Pendleton in working In tho In to rent of tho ntate, rather than itself nloiip. nnd JuhI now In only asking that ' the peoplo ahall investiguto tbo situa tion, nnd read the arguments without I'rrjudlcc. They believe this will lead to an overwhelming vote for progress In tho schools." MAKES GUNPOWDER FROM ROCK8 AND SAGEBRUSH KAI.KM, July 26. Mixing up a lltUo , raw nitrate, Just as It came out of the I rlmrocks In the coulees In Malheur J and Harney counties, with some sage-J brush ashes, and firing off the im j promptu mado gunpowder waa the way 1 tho American Nitrate company officials , demonstrated to Governor Withy- tiombo and otbor members of the des-1 c-rt Innd board the possibilities of an other of Oregon's natural resources last week. 1 According to Percy Cupper, who, went as representative of tbo offlco of j tho state engineer, there aro thousands of tonH of tbo rock containing free, al most puro potassium nitrate, one of the few places in the world where the Hubxtance Is found. Man-Eating Shark, How They Eat Hiim. a. j -mr etTM. atgggVjggSggga, Kaaammtfi!jaV gaaBaaaBaKPaaVam gaVflggT ggaL tw rstr f Jggaaw AbHbM cMPm LLL gggaaW mith m rtM DfLaV aaaawW enirrmi if mfwwal miMRmM Vt irawa yatlKiaTJBaaB -" Ml JtS Of WMtrt fHK The man-eating ahark which hat b.i far killed four bathora along tbo New Jersey coast, Is either a tiger shark or a great white ahark. The former growa to bo from fifteen to thirty foat In Texas Militiamen Compel Greasers Living in United States J ""f" . "T-- .o.r- 'jr ss iwum 11 raw 11 1 iinTtlaliii I -t "T Mexicans in tbo border towns of T arms. They are taking no chances 0 more than the lives of the greasers i n greaser through the window of hia Unwed War With Judge United Press Service 1 -CHICAGO. July J6. The famous Mattera baby, who has cooed, gurgled ana piayeu wnn uer iocs luruugu mui court trials already, waa the central figure In another court proceeding oe fore Federal Judge Landla here today. "Margaret Bryan," who swore In court that tbe baby girl is hers because she length, and the white ahark la aa large There are nlneteea varieties of ahark in tho Atlantic Oeaaa ot Now Jaraey and Massachusetts, hut thaao only ara dangerous. &&-: exas are being compelled by Texas na tional guardsmen to give up their n an uprising which would cost lives of American soldiers, which are worth n huts along the Rio Grande. The firs. photograph shows a soldier covering s hack, and the second shows n corporal Bride Pleads for Her Baby wan the unwed warride'of tbo village b)nckemlth of her Canadian home town, appeared to plead with tho judgo to let hor havo tho tiny mite. Tho rich Mrs. Annie Dollle Ledger wood Matters also claims to be tho mother of the baby. Mrs. Matters, charged with foisting the baby on her husband's estate as a spurious heir, Is to go' to trial again July 31st, this, time charged with perjury in connection with probate court records in tho case. She was acquitted Beveral months ago of tho direct charge of foisting the child on tbe Matters estate. Tho Matters baby case, to date, has unfolded a story that would furnish a do Maupaussant with plots for a dozen novels. It began when December mated with June when Frederick Matters, Areola, Ills., moving picture magnate, a man nearlng 70, married Anna Dollle Ledgerwood, a woman ot 'CO. And then Matters died, leaving a $200,000 estate. A few weeks after his I'eath. Mrs. Matters appeared with a baby. It was hers' she said, born to her at Mtsercordia hospital, at Ot tawa, Canada. 'Other heirs to the es tate questioned her claim of a posthu mous heir. In tho first place, they said, parent hood was a physical Impossibility to Matters. Physicians came from the hospital and testified for Mrs., Matters. It wan her baby, they said. Then, months later, Dr. L. E. Emlle Bercard, chief obstretrlclan of tho hospital, came to Chicago and Bald his con science bad troubled-him, that he want ed to change his story. This time ho said be was telling the truth. The baby was not Mrs. Matters' at ull. It was born to Margaret Bryan, a youni; Canadian girl, who had surren dered to love when the village black smith In her town went away to war with tho Canadian contingent. The baby was taken from Margaret at Its birth, Dr. Bercard said, and taken to a room where Mrs. Matters lay. Mar garet was told her baby died at birth. She lay listlessly and sadly In her cot in the public ward,, while Mrs. Matters, known to the "poor ward" as the "mil lionaire lady," crooned over the child. Dr. Bercard detailed tbe surgical precautions he had taken to make It appear that Mrs. Mattera waa tho mother. When the trial ot Mrs. Mattera on a criminal chargo began, tha state rprune surprise. It brought Mar- to Give up Arms sMs&S8kk;., ;... ;nas:., at the door taking the greaser's rifle. 1 1 fcrr.et Bryan to Chicago, and tho pretty Canadian girl told her story to tho jury But it did not convict Mrs. Mat ters. Then Margaret went to Federal In Jpe I andls and told him she wanted her baby. A federal status prohibits "immigration" of a child without con sent of it.; -parents. If Margaret was the real mother, the law applied to the .Matters baby. So Judge Landla order ed 'lie child taken from Mrs. Matter. placed in a local institution, and visit ing hours so arranged that Margaret could see it each morning and Mrs. Matters each afternoon. There the case rested when Mrs. Matters went to trial again today. Both women have "mothered" the child since it was taken from Mrs. Matters. Both have'sought to win Its love. It is about a year old now a girl baby and seems to know each of Its "mothers" equally well. If Mar garet wins it, when Judge Landla gives his decision after the present trial, it will go to a little Canadian town to live in comparative poverty. If Mrs. Matters wins, then the baby will have silks and satins and automobilea and debutante's dances. 1 Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning Qst In tho habit of driakwt a glass of hot water bafsro breakfast 0 We're not here long, ao Ufa saako out stay agreeable. Let us Uva wall, eat well, digest well, work well, sloop well, and look well. What a glorloaa condition to attain, and yet, how vary easy it is it one will only adopt tha morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to (sal dull and heavy when they arias, spt- ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomaah. can, instead, feel aa fresh aa a daisy by ouenlnK the alulcee in tho ayatoa leach morning and flushing oat tho whole ot the internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each moralag, before breakfast, drink a glaaa of real hot water with a teaspoonf ul of llaeatoaa phosphate In it to waah froa tho stomach, Uver and boweta tbo pravl ous day's Indigestible waste, sour htlo and poisonous toxins;, thua cleans!, sweetening and Purifying us oaoas alimentary canal before putting aor food lato the stomach. Ths'asUoaag hot water aad ItBMtoao phoaphata at an empty stomach la woaaaifaByJa vlgoratlng, It daaasiput ail tho soar. ferae&tatiOM, cuw, wmk addlty aid glrea om petite for brwkfMt, WiU enjoying your breiktaat tl wtor phosphate It qutotly trMUt volume of water froa tM MomI getting ready for thorough f MhtBg of all the Isatde orgaaa. 'The mllltoas of paoplt who arc bothered with oosatlpatloa, MUotu spells, stomach trouble; othora who have sallow skins, blood dlaordera aad sickly coroplexlona ara urged to got a quarter pound of llaeatoaa phoaphata from the drug store. Thla win aoat very little, but la auSeieat to aaaka anyone a pronounced crank oa the subject of Inside bathing before breakfast Adv. OCT YOU WIASJINO APPAA1L IROMIO It will pay yoa to stop helatag with nnd worrying about tho flusUy waah' lag. SeadUtaaa. We win return tho tat Moaaa iroaad ,nnd folded, the waarrag aaaarat reagh jilHetl. pieces atarehed that Bead K, tor islz () cnu per poaad.hr tho ataoa, or forty 0) ceau aor doaoa; or wa W1U iron the weariog aagaral at a n-nsonable extra chargo. Klamath Falls sMeam LatiaaVy ItioneM. Accurate information aheut city aros erty and farm lands. Sea Chlleete. 1 Specials Deviled Chicken, Underweere Par tin aia Mackerel, "Normartna raaaV Can ho I Munco son Sliced eef, "Beech-Nut," Ferlaraojar Cheese, HHelnriehathaNt,M A fhto Csaaahort typo, at I Stuffed Olives, "LagevWaaa," Small bottle 11a, tart Grape Juice, "8. W." far quart , , Ginger Ale, "Cliquot Club," Per hottls ,.. Van Riper Bros. THE QUALITY tTORB Get the Habit its Herci Come In and See It! The HEW " r Norse FARM ENGINE a Economical Simple Light Weight-Substantial Fool-Proof Construction Gun Barret- Cylinder Bore Leak-proof Compression. H H. P. a Skids with BUILT-IN MAGNETO - u -.lSSK JSBS gsSUgagf aaaaaaT 3555 9 M. F. mmu,w W--T v, '.--A, All F.O.B. Factory I'lvia laa assai G.C. v .&& arasagf ..mi m sas. Ifcgfraf:;:-. -JA"W ' y:!K5T;' fmVi SZaVJ itrtmz. AKojasti WmwfrrjiX- a .-W wsm yji?.. .-tr,1""-.- ,i KM WlLUt-JOHNiTONal VW- , . I. ..T'i