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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1920)
THURSDAY, JANUARY ISO, tUSO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'Aon arwo I.: JtJ The Evening Herald ft. J. MURRAY tr-ji BdMor i , FRKD HOULB rj City Editor Published dally except Sunday by Tho Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, nt 115 Fourth Street Entered nt the, postotflce nt Klnm- ath Falls, Ore,, Tor transmission uiru the"malls ns second-class matter. Subscription terms by mnll to an.V address In tho United States: Ono year ... .....j$5.00 One month ..,.................. . " Member or the. Associated lrcss. The;Assoctnted Press is exclusively entitled to the use tor republication ot all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, and, also local news published heroin. , All rights ot republication ot spe cial., dispatches heroin are also reserved. -.THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, toao CANADA GRANTS SHIPYARD SUBSIDY .SEATTLE, Wash. Jan. 20. Can ada's federal government, In order to keep the British Columbia shipbuild ing Industry alive, has decided to make loans to all yards needing as sistance up to seventy five per cent ot the cost ot the ships on tho ways, according to reports received in ship building circles here. One Victoria, U. C. plant, operated by the -Cholberg Company, will bo 200 L L GIRLS Ml SSI flC. I U IS LbS ANUULKS, Cnl., Jan. 29.- Two hundred nnd twcnty-olght girls disappeared In Los Aujfoles In 1010, according to records of tho police do4 pnrlment, Just mndo public. Officers bellovo eoiuo will bo found but that tho majority novor will bo. Thh bu llet has crystallised in nn effort (o establish hero a Bureau ot Missing Girls, with n number ot policewomen detailed to do nothing but search tor tho missing. Leo. Mardon, police sorseant, who prepared tho report, Bald nlnn out of ten of tho missing girls wore of tho "buttorfly" or "rnttlobrnlnod" typo, 'crasy for tho nttontlon ot mon." Judgo Sidney Hoove, ot tho juyen 11q court, said many girls ran nwny Trom homo because ot lack ot paren tal control. Ho said: "Tho modern home seems to bo lax In tho control ot children. Tho good old days when girls were nol allow ed out without n chnporona seem to bs gono. 'Parents ot today nro so c:i grcssod In the rush of modern lite they have not tho time nor t' o In clination to prov'do the proper homo e:".ertntnmcnt for their children. And the itsult? They do not reinio their rc'stako until a daughter disu'pcnrs. pohaps never to be found." Jtrgeant 'Mnrden added ' ho motion picture lure many Utrls from hom. Tho Rlris1 seem to i .true parental discipline- nnd long WM4 1 WAKE UPJ Check up. Gall'us uu. ' Le.fc.us wnteybu up Before you burn lip. Chilcote & Smith 633 Main PhdnevG6 't tttfff BOX OUTPUT 'IMISHDRT SAI MRS 1'ROTKHT. K VANCOUVKU,, ll. C.-, un. 20. Pallors from Australfa arriving in Vuncouver nml-Son'tUof nro protesting against the sharp differences In o chhngo which hhs reducod tho pur chasing valuo ot the British pound on this sldo of tho world. Information rocelvod In local mar- ti c circles, Indicates that Australian cash has boon tho basis ot pay on which sailors woro signed lot' Sydney fur tflps to SoatOoj San Francisco -and Vnnco.ivor. Tho sailors figured "their klG ounces.'' Tho rnto on 'storllng hero has been $4.13 and It has boon nhout $3.78 nt Seattle nnn rit tho first nrlvnfn nnrnnrntinns to recelTegovornment aid. The Chol-I " ... ,, ... k-- , .., . i.,.it,i .. ,,.. -- The film to ks aro wo.-fcluj; with berg yard plans to build four wood en sailing schooners with money bor rowed mainly from the government. The 'goTernment will finance the ships up to $175,000 per ship on tho understanding that the company famishes $75,000, Each vessel will cost. about $250,000. - ) Willi SALVAGE TRUCKS. tLONDON, Jan. 3. (By Mail). Large inumbers of derelict army tracks., now rusting where they were abandoned in shell-swept areas in France -.are to be "rescued" and brought back to England by the Min istry ot iTransport. At Tadahalm, Sweden, is the larg estjBaatch. factory In the world, with a-capacitr-for. turning out more than .million boxes- a day, . us in prevenlng this evil and ni.iny a dlracfor hns notified us of a runaway ptrl. Somotlme3 wo get them before it Is too late. Sometimes not " Sorgoant Marden said many ot tho girls were traced to Tijuana nnd MoX' icall. Lower California border towns, whore they wore in "whlto slavery," but few would return, because of dread ot disgrace. llRAZITi FlUF.XDIiY. RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan. 1. (By Mall). President Pcssoa dccnlred that tho United States was Brazil's best friend In a speech he delivered the other day on board tho American steamer, Epltacio Pessoa, which was named In his honor. Best yet. Herald "Want Ads. tAAAMMAAAAMAAAAAMMAMAMAAWWWWWWWWWWMWWVMVMVWWMWWWt Mary Miles Inter JrrKJf jwepiii.. i? -iMHHBiiiraSMlMBlsllllllllll v irKfjM iilllllHnwRillllllBlMYlY rrfKF SBE ''''-' '.',;--,. irllllllllllHgSiiEllllllllllllAY-iYi ?f . Mary Miles' Mmterj . r ;...' Realecrt Pictures i You've never really been in LOVEif you Tiaven't seen : Mary Miles Minter ViJ "Anne of Green Gables ,J : TKe character whom Mark Twain called "the most ' delightful child since the immortal Alice." u At the LIBERTY Friday IF YOU'RE WISE You'll buy a homo now. Prlcos will bo hlghor In tho spring.' Wo have, soma good homes at' lowprlces and easy terms. Hero aro some real bargains: Two-room plastered houso near box factories dt '$600.00, 'on i very easy terms. Four-room house near depot at $1000.00, on easy terms. Four-room houso on Llncojn near Third at $1050, on' easy terms. A dandy five-room modorn "plas tered bungalow on tho Tenth (street pavement nt the vory low prjco of $2750.00. Hurry! -Hurry! Brand new and strict? modern six-room bungalow, with basement, on pavement, at $4500.00. This will please your wife, and It's a fine buy. Desirnbla lots are becoming scarce It you want a good ono closo to business, better buy It now.'' if CHILCOTE & SMITH t OJW Main . " " rhono efl 28-20 Klamath Lodge No,'! 117 l o. a j?. Meets Friday night ot eadh week at I. O. O. F. hall, 5th and Main 'streets, Hyman Weschler, N. O.; W- C. W,els, Secretary; W. D. Coter, Treasurer. Ewauna Kncarapment No.'4i,'I.-0 O. F., meeU-Taeaday- aitftt 6l WMk week at I. O. C-,F. hall. W. H. North, C. P.; W. D. Corer, Scribe; Fred Buoalng, Treasurer. GET SLOAN'S FOR . YOUR PAIN RELIEF Just one trial convinces .you Sloan,' Llnlmcnt'hclps drive away ' rheumatic twiagea WHY endure pain when youinvm Sloan's iLinlment 'willrdleveilt promptly? It couIdn'trcmaln, the World's LinlmerJor 38.ycars,i It wasn't highly beneficial in relieving rheumatic aches, ti(I joints, 'tore milsclcs, lumbago,- neurplgia, strains, bruises, exposure tot weather results. Penitrqtcs without tibbirii, leaving, no stained skin, xloggcQfpoct.'tmisfl ncss. 'A oain'and uchbTlinimcntthst stands alonoiin doing, what it Is.mcant. to do. Get a .bottle today ai itliandy. All drugguts. -Thrfee1 3Sc.t 70c, 1.40. PORTLAND, Jnn."ao. Krull grow ors nnd cannery companies, that use sunnllps of boxes In which to shin thotr-Vroductsshonifdofdor'tha'lr box-'! es.at.oucovJn. order to'.insuro, having thorn nt ami ot Ore, amuchjvns tho warning, sountjod a nWtlnk of id bot hiatiufneturors iunu)erBcniomi"ofHvo"iiinig rokdn.hVnsnlngiJnt tiduhoS Moii- tfta',!iqalltonrta;ana-!from,'1Rrltl8h doiumbWf' "' Owing joUhGinnusuall demand for iiiiuuer ill una uiuu, ixiiiiviiiuii nuiii tho oast.and owing to tho lack ot old stock In tho yards, box, manutactuio das' npl been glyoit tho attention usu ally nccordod It by lumbor manufac turers, i( was brought out, and much small timber that hitherto has been useful for U(tlo olso than box lumbor has boon sold for tho building indus try. In the faco ot Oils condition lum bermen and box manufacturers ox Press feir (hat1 Unless growers 'and cannors ordor their boxes darly they will' bo unahlo (o got' th6m dt tho end of tho season, tho tlmbor having booh sqld out to tho building Industry In this sec(16n and' In tho east. The, session was, tho first for tho box mnniifactUf'orsAaVlhK'boin dull ed by-George .M. Cornwall, editor of tho "Tlmborman, Portland. The mltf epacliy, for cutting up lumbor Into box 'sjies along' ho Pacific coast Is given at C.'oOO.'Obo'foet p6rday nnd roarly, ovory'mlil pf largo size engag ed In tho buslnoss had n roprcsentu tlvo present. Mr. Cornwall called tho neellng to .order, and Introduced K. R. Young of Fresno, pal., manager of tho lumbor, department of tho .Call fjrnia Peach Growers' association of C(il(tornla, who presided. The mat tor of standardization of bixcs was discussed at somo length, but the only action taken was a res olution urgjng that during tho pros ontshortago It 'be left (o tho option ot tha manufacturer whether one pr two piece, ends, ono or two-ploco sides rrtl tops bo provided, tor npplo boxes and packing coses, for canned, goods. The system In voguo In California whnroby each box manufacturer Is gi dqd by a uniform table In detor mlnIngtho lumbor footage In boxes, instead of each, man determining (hp ftptago on his own basis, was dis cussed, but no action was taken. A mmlttce to consider .this matter further was named consisting of J. P. Keatlng.E. D, Ttowloy,and Oeorgq'M. Cornwall of Portlapd, W. p.Qram.of Raymond, C. M, Crcgo of Spokane end George E. Chafee of 'Vancouver B. C. f .. t K BRITON iWILLvFLY ACROSS PACIFIC MONDALE DO THE DEAD COME BACK? See "THE PHANTOM HONEYMOON" MARGUERITE MARSH and a Notable Cast Acclaimed by Public and 'Press THE GREATEST MYSTERY, PRAMA OF THE YEAR Also Fatty Arbwckle Comedy TONK5HT MONDALE VANCOUVER, n. C, Jan. 28. Major D. A. Yarnold, o'f tho Royal Flylng-'Corps 'who' was in Vancouver rrtently. Is today1 enroute to 'England, n obtain permission to attempt tq fly across1 the- Pacific ocean. If tho formal approval Is obtalnod, Major Yarnold intends to 'proceed to Woy- brldge to superintend the cnnstriicf- 'tlon of -tho hid'Jhine he hopes to pilot from Brfn Francisco to Au.itralla. Major Yarnold Is listed among tho British acres. Tblr'ty-two Gorpian alr.- . Janes, nnd. eight sausage ballons aro ptfjclally recorded to his credit, nn .wears., several decorations ana was thrice wounil(?d In action. ido nigni Detween pan D'rancispo nnd Honolulu, Is tho most difficult part pf tho Jaunt to Australia, In Ma jor Ynrnbld's opinion. Tho. total dlsi tunco s estimated at GC7.C mlleA, From Sydney, Australia, to tho FIJI Ttlnnds Is jtbout 1748 miles; .from FiJJ to lJonpliiJU'iisj273G miles and fiom Honolulu to San Francisco Is 2089 miles. ' A Japanese tailor 'holds his with ,h8 toes. cloth 4.4.4.44.4.4. '",4,4,jJ T January Specials at The Sunset Grocery t No. 2tf. Solid Pack Hifch-Gnulo Krnut, 2 cans 35c .. tMr. Ol. Ci:,l -Donlr Ui'.r1..rSiMwLi TTrtrtunv nni' nnn 9i)r... ' No.l Solid Tuck AanliniKiis, can, 18c; 2 for... 35c :: 1 M m ..a -- rT Wl t Higli-urado 'I'omato not bnuco, per can ty2c 1-lb. nkur. Foliror'B Ilitr h-Grado Junnn Tea, lb 48c :: 4 pk'KS. 10c Star Naphtha Wasluntr Powder . . ?;:: Swift (Im'goj)aukagQ) Washing Powder." 25c Good Petite Prunes, 2 lbs ....u i.:....w..t..2Sc ;; No. 2ro Sliced Pineapple .'.:....;..?.i.,.:....40c Order a box Of Bennett Sqodling Apples today,. :; ... KX.MW N. , . . How about a gallon of Arkansas Silvertip Sor ghum? Only a few gallons left. Also have a big lino of other syrups Log Cabin, t Wellman's Pure Maple Sap, Uncle John's, Silver f , Thistle, My Wife, Tea Garden, J. R. G., Brer Rabbit, and Karo. Give us your orders. THE SUNSET GROCERY Phono 200 i . r 4, 4C'4'4t See , . ,THE NEW FAIRBANKS-MORSE BOSCH , , MAGNETO EQUIPPED ENGINE ! $ ' and the ' CARLSON PUMP JACKS AND WINDMILLS at IJOtfENZ PLUMBING SHOP ' l 123 Sixth Street It will save you Time, Money, and Patience 0AMVVWWwO PRICES GOING UP It you oxpect to got ono or more ot those nice lovol Mills Addition lovol lots at low prices and easy turms, bettor hustlo. Liberty honds taken at par. Vory easy monthly puymonts. A plensuro to show you. CHH'COTi: SMITH Agonts for IM Ilia mid D.irrow Additions (UV1 Main l'lionu (1(1 28-29 Tho Franklin (la.) Indouondent basobnll team elnlms to hiw: slgnndt '"Mulo" Watson and Harry Pcnrro of (ho Phillies, and Scott Pony of tho Athlotlcs. i Oassengers r and Baggage ANVVlli:itK IN THK CITY QUICK HKUV1CI3 UKASONAUlii: 1IATICB PIIO.NU 187 WesternTransferGo. Try 'etn. Morald Wint Ads. Your 1920 Dollar is Stretched To 1914 Purchasing Power ''HiyiTlitlfl when you tell your grocer you want CRESCENT BAKING POWDER You get tho same good powder that rises in the oven and makes lighter, sweeter bakings. You get convenience, for you may bake as soon ' as your dough is mixed or you may delay the baking for hours. The .dough will rise to per fectioa whenever placed in the oven. You pay the pre-war price., 25cfor 1 pound. fjjl.OO for ,5 pounds. CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Seattle, Washington THE VEt AGE POSTOFFICE -PLAYED BY LOYAL BEREANS ARMENIAN BENEFIT JANUARY 8 P. M. CHRISTIAN CHURCH ADMISSION 35c AND 25c UpkoUtorinf, "Mattress .Renovating. Furniture Repairing of all kinds PERKINS vii REPAIR PHONE 41-W CRATING AND PACKING t IF-IT CAN BE FIXED, WE WILL FIX IT SHOP 9 ( 41 i wl iV