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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1919)
rAW rocn THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TheEvening Herald JT. MURRAT, EdKor JAMES a EHEEHY City Editor Published daily except Sunday by Vke Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. r Entered at the postofflco at Klam th Falls. Ore., for transmission thru tbo malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address in the United States: J5.00 50 One year One month Member of llio Associated l'rcss The Associated Press Is exclusively wntltlcd to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this pa mper, and also local news published serein. ' All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also reserved. ""SATUMUV, OCTOllEIl 4, 1010 HANDICAP IN LOSS OF EYE Said to Depend Larflely en Time of Life at Which the Accident Occurred. What nclual disability Is Involved .In the los of one eye? Accident in surance companies usually estimate It at 50 per cent, but Sir Arthur i'car on told the British committee on the administration of soldiers' nnd sailors' penMons that this was absolutely ab surd. and t-uggestcd 25 per cent as a more reasonable estimate. It depends largely uton the time of life at which the eye Is lost. By binocular virion, says the Lancet, we fuse two slightly dissimilar Images of an object, which are focussed upon the two retinas, and this enables us to estimate correctly the relative po sition or distance of objects. This power, however. Is tjoi confined to those of us who possess two good eyes. The man who has been blind In one eye from Infancy possesses It In almost equal perfection, with the pos sessor of two eyes. For many oilier factors unite to compensate for the absence of stereoscopic vision. These -are atmospheric and shadow effects, parallax and. above all. memory of what the shape of .objects really Is. according to knowledge which ba 1een acquired In early years, largely by the ene of touch. ' TJn the other hand, if one who pos jgeSMfs this faculty Is suddenly deprived """f It he will be considerably handl ipp1. especially lit first. A woman """Biay find she cannot pmr from a tea pot Into a cup without spilling the tea. A hammerman may take some time before he can bit the nail on the I Acad with his former accuracy ; Indeed, I -whether or no be can ever attain It J again is doubtful. Pray toll us why it should bo necessary for any newspaper to advertise that It Is "100 PER CENT AMERICAN" T Should any publication NOT 100 PER CENT AMERICAN bo permitted to exist In this country? NO WONDER T1IKY CROAK From Now Mexico wo hear of a place In that Stnto that has suffered so long tor want of rain that they have threo-yoir-old frogs that haven't learned to swim. WHERE THERE'S A WOMAN THERE'S A WAY! THERE WASN'T ROOM During a recent visit cf ox-Prcsldcnt Tnft to Atlantic City some wag placed a sign on tho beach reading: v "THE PUBLIC IS RE QUESTED NOT TO USE THE OCEAN TODAY, MR. TAFT IS GO ING TO USE IT." THE WORD "GENTLEMAN" A man. who is clean both Insldo and outside, who nolther looks up to the rich .nor down on tho poor; who can loso without bquoiI Ing and win wltliout bragging; who Is considerate of woman, chil dren and old people; who Is too brave to Ho, too generous to cheat, and who takes his share of the world and lets other pcoplo havo theirs. Anonymous. WORSE THAN WE THOUGHT One of our telegraph companies recently advertised for "YOUNG WOMEN AS MESSENGERS FOR DELIVERY OF TELE GRAMS BETWEEN THE AGES OF 21 AND 35." Hully Geo! Wo know they were pretty slow but hnd no idea that they'jd let telegrams kick around for 21 to 35 years! THE WORLD DO .MOVE In the same copy of a newspaper we read that an auto truck train of 15 trucks is on its way from San Francisco to Los Angeles loaded with goods for merchants of tho Southern city, and also that there are 100 huge aeroplanes In construction to bo used In passen ger service between Now York and San Francisco. It seems Just a few years ago that some pretty big men declar ed the explosion gas engine was not practical. The' virgin IsTanda. The people or the Virgin Wands, Jiavlwr enjoyed the experience of see ing their territory sold "over their heads" by Denmcrk to the United State of America, ore reported to be settling down without ado to their as sociations with the new landlord. They feave, it would seem, reasonable expec tations of Increasing prosperity, owing to the constant visits of American warship to the harbor of St. Thorns and to the presence of American regl ssents in their midst both of which circumstance serve to stimulate trade and to make the Islands appear busy and "jnouvemente." Meanwhile, a AIN'T IT THE TRUTH? "It makes, mo worry," said tho Office Oracle the other day, "to see how some mechants spend their advertising appropriation in all sorts of futile and funny ways' when for a few cents per Inch their town paper wculd deliver their message right inside tho homes of prospective customers." "At times I am inclined to believe," he continued, "there'sre somo folks In business who would puss up tho home town paper and clamor to buy advertising on tho Inside of a coffin lid." COSTLY PLACE TO MAINTAIN Whit Houm, Prom Tims of Hi Orig inal Building, Hat Absorbed Million! of Dollars. Just 100 years ngo President Mon roe Indulged In n little extravagance. Hu "blow himself" to n bathtub. It cost $W. and for a long time there after was thu only bathtub In tho White House. i Tho historic mansion Ims been, pret ty expensive from first to last, t'p o dale considerably more tliuii &l,000 000 has boon spent on It, Including repairs nnd refurnishing. Its cornerstone was laid by George Washington In bare Held October 1, 17IC Since then It has been twice rebuilt after the British bunted It end again during the Roosevelt nil ministration. It was commonly culled In early days the Great House, or the President' Palace. Recently Mr. Tumulty again gave out this announcement tlmt the Wlilto House would be elnsvil to visitors for some tlinb lo come, "becnii"e of noces fcnry repairs." II seeniR fore or lo bo needing repairs and refurnishing, and for Hie hitler purpose much more Hum 11,000,000 bus been expended since the beginning. The original cost of Hie building was &M.'I,:!U7. Its reconstruction after the British raid of 18H Involved an expenditure of SlMOVIIH). the Iioiiro being gutted nnd Its unlls ro fur ile strojod Hint the greater part of them had to be replaced above tho tlrst story with new brick urn! fresh cut stone. InoUlnbly there will be n third re- i i.. .ii.iimi. u, .inn ilnv Pinna nmt ii model VUl. ... ........ ,...,,. - -- . I ... .,.- It.l.l... II........ I .. .,!. In !.. ' IUl UK' " lllli: liuu.-r lis n ...ih' - -with wings lidded.' have already been . . ,1-1... ...I...... .. ... .illlliMllllll tit llV. mane, i nu nuiKt '- uin'inivu v " terlor colonnades. In the east wing !s to be n great reception room; In the west wing the state dining room. On the second lloor of each wing are to be five bidrooms. Thus the presi dent will have about twenty bedrooms at bis disposal, mid will be enabled to offer n much freer hopldillty. Con servatories In Hie rear will complete a magnificent, quadrangle, nnd the whole effoot will be very beautiful. The cost of rebuilding the White House fr. th! Myle will be !u the" neighborhood r ."--v.noo. PROFIT SHARING NOT MODERN Scheme Hat Betn In Operation Sine 1029, Though Really Only Active In Last Forty Yeare. Profit sharing tins been used In va rious forms mIiico nt least IB'-'D, being limit active In the hist -10 years, Park Miilhewsoi! writes In Hio Magur.lno of Wall Street. Pioneers In profit shnr lug, surh as Lever Bros, of Port Sun light, Eng., and Cambridge, Miihn.j N. (). Nelson Manufacturing company of tho model town of Loelnlro near St. Louis. Mo.; Procter A (Jumble of Ivory dale, O., ,niid numerous other munller or less known coin pun I us liavo operated on the profit-sharing plan iiiiccessfully for over a quarter of n century. As with tunny other fundamental nml social movement, profit sharing clearly eiiniu from the old countries, for one of the first miccomful profit, shining plans In thu United Suites was founded In Led nl in. 111., iiiiuuil after the "father of profit sharing." MoiHeur Lci'lnlro of Mnlson Luelnlre, Purls, Franco. There aro ninny liinillflriilloim of HATUHDAV, OCTQUKn 4 , t GERTRUDE ifl Comnlfltn linn . lnKTlli0 fashionable i 1 ,,. . ynrdiJ In lutiKtli. i.o J?" g T'uL ''20 r . "i JiiIJ'ist, Host yet, HoralrtTwInTXa.. w O in One Tlic I.kIIiii: l ..... ... niu Miulum . prolit siuiring, iih iiiiii imwii i iiir.i-.iiiiui.nu,, '" f llif U,. i HHinioiulir roni- the complete and fuiidaiiifiital discus- I i-w ; Wining m, .p c( ,,: slons of the subject, printed some forty j 'Xlf'rU'li'v years ago, nnd It Is well to havo In i wn tv,.m.- iMcw.it.r, omi a llllllll IIIU illliereniiiiiiiMiB m uiu niv y profit sharing and Its various' offshoots, , ImptoveilSimjlif;cd Modernized $&. KUCJI IIS IIIIII1IS giving, lllilillllf Kill", production bonus, pensions, welfare wo lit, etc. """Mf-PIM. f STILL ANOTHER PROHIBITION BILL While we haven't seen a twenty dollar bill since wo drow our army bonus .wo take this opportunity to warn ship-builders, plumb ers, profiteers and other millionaires that there is in circulitlon a now counterfeit twenty dollar bill on the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. OR, HAS IT GONE? Judging by reports from all quarters we surmise our industrial world is about due to go to the cleaners. "Living Mak" Portrait Painting. A new ami startling departure In the art of portrait painting has been evolved by Mine. Ivy de Verley (Mrn. Vesey Duverenil). one of Loudon's best known artists. Mine, de Verley calls this new work "a living musk." and In- deed It Ifns all the stnitlllig qualities . of n real musk. This new method of bringing out faijlnl characteristics has met a 'grent : deal of faor since It was first ill plnycd by the artist. Even In a studio , where Ijiere are imy number of ex . reedlngly nl tractive- portrait paint j lugs this living nuisk Itiimi'dlnti'ly ar ' rests the eye. It gives one lite lin ' presslon that a fuce is peering through I dark curtains. From a One. Armed Man. The triumph over thu disability of n Inst limb In not only exemplified In the rase of the nun legged cricketer. "There Is no need to hu downhearted about a lost leg or arm." writes a cor respondent. "I hae lost my left arm and can do practically everything Hint n man with (wo iirtns can. "I can He my He us neatly and quickly us 1 ever did, lace my boots, ride a horse and bicycle, drive a liorso find trap, drive n motor, play billiards (using a block of weighted wood with three groves In It ns a rent), golf, hockey, tennis nnd swim quite easily." London ,'hron!rle. Slmiilr All rut Mniiil.il x krv -Mu MiUl-llutlllMHiig ft,,,, W 11.1c -S.,11 Ton. h "i.UlltAci, In tho Woodstock You Will Find ICvrlvtlntr ,ttl ullli.MI,, ,,, whit ft ju.lllkr.ulln miKliliKVuu,! UH-.I l,i oii.l van , al riMltl maLra .l,i.li v..,. u..l. r;Vq iu..i. yrinV.i.. ViSi. wVv0".m RW n i . """ " 'H'iotr.1 mil limp I. Dnl. In fit ihr l ,n,, lh Pfl-on. 8 lii.i.. In k y 11, ,i muitl! irsm'rilir ilor. 1 1 hr bnt ulroloi, Uy llli). (Inly arhw up vlrw an riulo,i,, nl lilal .i Ha, ,u,itoi iyriii,, ran ctiiultun. ' Intr.lU.l. I,r a ,,vt , at ).li..IH. I en ,lmw you Uw cay It I. to uy on, looonoiw. Wood.tock Typewriter Compiar, 1-lllCBgO H. J. WINTERS ji:wi:li:r and omen ALL RUBBER ARCTICS I: ! 7.s HOUSING IN GREAT BRITAIN Problem Bids Fair to Be' Successfully Worked Out Through Fair and United Effort. In connection with the problem of reconstruction in the united kingdom various bousing schemes are contem plated. Variety in the model dwell tries tn ho orpctml hus been encour- small appropriation from the United flge ,)y ,l)e enten)rge 0f the London SUte cover the discrepancy Between DaJy M(( w,,,ch ottered pr8(.. the expenditure and revenue of the uta9Unti9B t0 $jo,000 for "designs best Islands, which ore governed locally, as ) fln(J rjjogt gu)tnl)Ie ,n themselves and under Denmark, by the "Colonial mMt near,y , ne .,, ,e arcj,UL.f:. Council." It remains for the Unlied fJrn iTalXMl!m.oi tJle several dls- Rtates congress to decide what shall ' MctH be the permanent form of 'prrrnnnit. , count . d,vpd mtTTSuf And Hie Virgin Islands are doubtless ar(,n8,,)e ortiwrnt mMltma nd living In mpvu.t Wold. ln,l.ict.l(1l 'ni-,.nii nml tli south- , r Ml-ini MMM"MHI ..-" .-- - --. - Re-educating Pcrto RIcans. The federal board for vocational ed ucation Is leaving no Mom unturned In Its" efforts to find every -fl'Kihhi! sol- filer who tony, jf ( delis, recejvp reHduitfo5 from Hip Kovenimcnt. In GAME INTERESTS ALL RACES Baseball Knows No Distinction of Na tionality, Nor Ooet It Recognize the Color Line. There Isn't anything Hint can draw together the races, nationalities and rellgl.iux beliefs like the good, old fashioned American game of baseball. In u game played ym the Fourth of July an American .who witnessed It In describing one of the plays sajs: A batter whose name showed him to be of Polish descent, bail reached first base. A Oermun went to bat. A pitcher will) a French name pitched the ball and the German knocked n high fly. A Jew ran after It and MONEY TO LOAN If you need money on your homo, or tho homo you would like to build, ask for particulars. If Its a homo you want, now Is the time to get it. You may select your choice In jnost any part of tho city, and I will arrange eusy payments for you.' ern and midland counties rural urea, with a prize of 8200 In each section. Over 3.M0 designs were stibmltted. In f Hie wlnn'ng designs the need for econ omy In nil cases was apparent. In addition to these new model homes, u ileinr.ni has arisen for furnl- Porto IHeo there are at presenl 110 I .nre especially siilliible for tJiem, the Kddlers- -disabled In the serWee who ' r,nKtrurtIon of which would be of Hie "'"M lie.brneOciiirlw of, I lie rehnblll- fmftu-iit, combined with the required tmJoiO mw. TJm special pgent of -im.ii,.. mid utremrlli. A sureessfiil at- ' the It'onrd in Jhe Wand is Intervlpuliig e)n;t tn Pt., tUlti l)tr,j llH ,,., lm,)i I'ibew- iswi wlili Jfew U' (heir future ,. .,.,. Ki1,jn.,My(.j, ivcluilcal 'iiH)ltuln LocaUops, Vorto UlcoJJias no trado (j(,niJoll,( ui w),cj, eotlugtj furniture. rimnr, m i4niiiu uy," iw" desfgnQd iii tin rnnlvntry tl"J' m me - imij is- ....".- '- - ...... ..-...... nSj(,U, lim pxeeiitcij ,y IHe )o'S M -WC u1l'IWtm.'fii or lio- viho deslro , ,)00 J)(lg ),n nuwuu,,, jjjtj ntid ibi goyn;i'ient iigrlcuiiural roiH'i- ill fi'jt'fWS. iTiiiiinn iruiiiiii). 'far Kiose who iifsbto go nu the land. 'try Cil tf Hav dropped It. IIC picked Hie ball up and threw It' to an Englishman ut second. The Englishman threw Hip ball to an Irlshiuun on first nnd a double play was made and the Oermun and the Pole were declared out. From where the spectator sat ho could have reached out his hand anil Cuj 1 touched a fieniian. u Russian, a Jew, I"3 - lin Italian and n negro, Heveral no groPH were seated together watching the game. The umpire iiiado a decl Mfon, Oi)o of he negroes did not rigrco wlili Hie decision and lie wild the "i'iii;ilrn" was "rollen," IJe'd bet 5'J Hie "empire" was wrong, nnd he took S2 from his pocket. An .Anicil ran In soldier's uniform look the bet and covered the ?2, The soldier ex plain d Hip' rule o the negro, and tho iegro said : "Tours lo hip din's right," after nil." Then Hio American iul his own C2 biiek In his poeket nml ivHinied the t:'. he bud won on Hio bel buck to Hie If Its an Investment you are look ing for in improved or unimproved properties, I have Home of the best in the county. If its Fire or Life Insurance you need, I will fix you up. In fact, if Its anything In tho real cststo line you will do wpll to see me. Drop in nn.l Inltr It sitm.. UKU VUlIk b wrui. w-m 1 - !-' ft' vU SOLE CORN BELT ARCTIC No cloth nbout this Corn Dclt nrctic to pet foul and ill-smelling. It is nil rubber from toe to top pure long-wearing rubber. The sole ia made of long-wear. ing Red Rubber. We chaUense any maker to put out a better nrctic It ia water-proof to the top of the bellows tongue. It's light as ia consistent with strength and durability. mmhm Hawaii' Unvetlty, Dndr rwviu. Jegb-luHon Hie College I watches wt-ina to lc u common i'xpo- C.V,.- 11 I... -.., .1,,. I'i,l...,rullu nt I -!...... 1rT2Jlyl!' II MJ !" imt-nt " iiri-t-, v irnunll. und iu of Hit new courses i mwp nrr ,f 'plHnwwJ'lfc coi)jilefr InslViieHon In the ( nmNllia." writiw n i.rrerpondpt. "nnd .ttfit'lmBMl WWlKi WiPirri r '" M Wf'P'l, trill emUtuef vruvtlrjil work y Hie slu- M ' ' lii-ntr on- nliiiiHiHons during nt IpiimI (be spring -d'.Wi ypiVfl't'l- n;unrtlji wild tho mtlml Uiongli why Uiey should iiv? r flufnieit at Hie fmifiie, tnim h-cihii- rjone so lie wnw noi mi, "' ''inii ' "e frJputur phuM- ofllio wori wlli tlm itynter' experiment " iMUm ntl thiiifi ludyJn In Uw fuc 'tor'r n N 'ruevtve W mould nnd 'frwwllw vwv. WiHt '' ,w i-imtHn l Wl woMint oriltr. If s Minni ' wartrnitr W "''' lli- Imiilnn InulUutton In the world (or intHrwW'H tbe wr J!ulr in Tempsramrnt and Vatch, rii.ii niii-ilcnlfir kinds of leiunera wi nt eserclM. a bnlpful Inilueiiep nn negro. What oilier uililetle giime could Un played In fills world win iu-i rep resentalloii of peoples its are lo -be found nt a biiM'hall gaum? The best of It nil Is thai Hip Mildlers Inning lu ll oil need H oveoeiis, It now promlne Hia lliey beliiivrd fl wuIcIips do when J to li mi Hll-oyer-llic-woild gnmi'. Hip spring of the balance gets mag- . Ilnilfonl Courunt. four In thren A wiiicliinakpr (old me 'J'lie fact when nienlloned tn Prof. Bj"flnu Tlimnpsoii, dlsflngiiMied fli'drJcliin, noticed that Hie clock-npm Practical' Sympathy, James Klinffer of Unlrtiifown, Pa,, atruck a foreigner who mnilii dlsloynl "lyl'J. :;V:';; r.i ; ..7..:Jh remarks and win lined I0, but His ' loelt bVwrb nrnVemfula pmb- "7--ffiSlJ lZrT"S niiiv vpupruled a small amount of frlc jH local t.iinstiiin inurvii, who wi ftonsf XtrMty " S S lenslon, l'''- 9 ""' fc"ll"l " P " wlib'li nilfclit "I tune mugnnm m . lHlwJ $ Aom m lUu lit,Hk ()f llw J ,'r'B'' , hit oMvlul nnd Hio cuse wu ended, uuu vuin. it uiun u JAS. M. WATKINS, Jr. " ' . Phone 484 ' ZZ Sunnitnri Rlflir'. i IfSJssatWaflijaWB JHsMQIByCSaHHBBKaJWtlsWslKt 4aH M '- H. W. 1 I NEW CITY I wvvwwv R STEAM LAUNDRY I H Finir.hed Work Flat Worir . H Rough Dry I H Wo have opened a steam H cleaning und pressliig do- pnrtmont. H Wo do evorythlng in our Hi laH lino. .... -. Wo mako a right price it iBSl nnd iriifirnnrnn nil unrlr Bl I ll Trv Us Once II I Phono 154 II Office, 127 4th. back of 1st National Dank BjBAsjsjBasjisasH I Top Notch Rubber Footwear , The Corn Blt Arttlc U ttrengthened. reinforced. P'j'.Jl! "train and wear points." Tho heel is etra thickand toe hu ian plate" toe cap. Wear U over regular shoes. Hal four buckkt rtion.1T atttached. 1 1 in. high. , . MA. Thia ! an ideal shoo for farmers' rough, wet, iloppy woiktnwo. barnyard or field where high rubBer boot is not needed. Dop in and hai.dlo this' good arctic. You II like it. K. It K. STORE Exclusive Agents LIBERTY "TJIK I'ICK OI'VTJIH I'lCiUH'-S" ... nv Matinee bverjr TONIGHT ALBERT RAY and ELINOR FAIR IN flf "WORDS AND MUSIC" PEERLESS COMEDY "FIVE HUNDRED OR BUS l MUTT & JEFF 4 v. "LEFT AT THE POST" . .. .'t ' .SUNDAY AND MONDAY 4 r.up FAVORITE WILLIAM FARNUM ;thE LONE STAR RANGER" DOQRS.QPEN.AT 7P-M. .rfh-fl.j-.Cjani