The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 26, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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NBW YORK, April 26. Whll
tho American Olympic comralttoo,
and other sport ofganltatlons' thru
out tho United States arc nrrunglng
to haYo this country faultlessly rep
resented In tho Olympic Kamcs thin
yoar, many othor countries are Just
as keenly making thorough prepara
tions with tho samo object In view.
Sweden Is exhibiting wonderful
cnorgy In her preparations and whllo ;
sho does not expect to be ablo to
win over tho United States, sho In
I tends to maks a hard f Ight and hoi3
to bo able to score tho highest num
ber of points next to Amorlca, de
spite tho fact that tho games will
Include somo typical Urltlsh eevnts,
such as archery, in which Sweden
will not compete. These efforts aro
backed by ample funds, somo of J
which hao been granted by the
Swedish government whllo big sums I
have been donated by prlvnto Indi
viduals, the estimated amount now
available being about 600,000 krone.
The selection of tho Swedish field (
and trnck athletes has been going
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& ! on during the winter months under (
4 j tho supervision of numerous, train-,
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COI.-KGK VOn SHANGHAI
Warren Hunt
Hospital
SHANGHAI, March 10. (By Mail.)
-Announcement received from Can-
I ton early in March is to the effect
! that the administrative Council of
Canton has chosen Shanghai as the
location of the Southwestern Univer-
Isity, the building of which has been
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under consideration for monthu at
the southern capital. It Is stated
I crs, the country navmg ucen uiviucu j
Into six districts for this purpose..
The chief trainer Is Ernie Hjert-j
bore, who for many years wns the'
coach of tho Irish-American Athlotlc
Club In New York. Tho trial meet
ing will he held In Anrll and tho lat
est parade and last overhauling will!
take placo In Stockholm In July!
take placo
about a fortnight before tho games J
begin. With Swedish swimmers the
preparatory work also has been car-1
rted on durlnK the winter ami me
that $400,000 is being provided for I maJorIty ot B00(i old Swedish swim-'
A thoroughly equipped institution, tne section of the new school. j
affording unexcelled facilities for the;
scientific treatment by hospital meth- CALIFORNIA FARMERS
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rical cases. I
The new and modern fireproof build-1 BERKELEY, Cal April 26. The
inr rnninini nHnta -nnQ fm. ti Farm Bureau in Glenn countr has
and ambulatory cases, completely , formed a lumbering department for
equipped examination and treatment
rooms. Roentgen Ray, clinical and
research laboratories.
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WARREN HUNT, M. D.
L. L. TRUAX, M. D.
GEO. A. MASSEY. M. D.
LOCATION ,
FOURTH AND PINE STS.,
. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
TELEPHONE 497
AMBULANCE SERVICE
the purpose of manufacturing and
selling at cost to farmers all pro
ducts prepared by the department,
according to W. H. Helleman, secre
tary of the California Farm Bureau
Federation. The department, financ
ed by the membership of the Glenn
county Bureau, has bought a sawmill
and has acquired stumpage in the
California National Forest. Con
tracts have been let for the logging,
sawing and delivery of lumber and
box material, said Mr. Helleman, and
It Is hnlfpVAfl thnt th lllmlipr will lin
sold at ?33 per thousand board feet, h
mere nre said to bo In fino shape, i
Besides these several remarkablo
new men havo been developed.
Sweden has tho oldest waterplay
clubs In the world and now every,
effort will bo made to live up to I
these traditions at Antwerp. Sweden J
will not limit herself to conconntrat-J
her attention on the diving, high
diving, fancy diving, etc., hue ex-
pects to send a' very fast lot of men
Into the races. Some quite remark- (
abje results have already been re
corded and a 100-metre crawl in
1.05-2-5 and 200-metres brcatt
breast stroke In 2.21 should stir up'
swimmers all over the world.
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wedding. Our cut flowers
are received fresh every day.
You' will find your favorite
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California-Oregon Power
Company
HILO, Island of Hawaii. T. M.,
"Apr. 18, (By Mall). Millions of tons
of lava, which have been pouring
from the great volcano of Kilauea
during the past three months, have
burled approximately 25 square
miles of country under a coating
laveraeinir 100 feet In thickness. Tho
great flows, streaming In every di
rection from their source in the told
rift of 1868, still are moving blowly
forward and at one point are within
two miles of the sea, and 12 miles
from the fountain head.
. The glittering floods ot crimson
lava are coming from the southern
flank of Kilauea. What was for
merly a quiet expanse ot Bandy waste,
dotted with green oases, now la a
smoking tract of ruin and desolation.
A few charred fragments mark the
sites jot former forests burled deep
beneath the torrents of molten stone
ejected by the volcano.
Trained . observers who havo
watched Kilauea for many years say
that It Is extremely difficult to find
their way about or pick put thp old
landmarks. Whoro, in former days,
stretched the level sandy plain, plen
tifully sprinkled with olivines and
volcanic rock, now there rises a lava
domo three miles In length and up
wards of 200 feet In height.
Welling from an earthquake rift,
flows have piled on top of flows, the
crest creased 'by hot, cherry-red
cracks some of which emit eas
flames. At tho summit ot tho dome
Is a large lake of lava, nearly half
a mile In length, having un avorage
breadth of 300 yards. From.the sur
face of tho lako lava fountains are
continually playing.
ICvldencoB of tremendous destruc
tion aro to bo found In tho section
where tho lowur forosts used to
stand. Tall ohla treca, now charred
wrecks, but in somo cnsoB still burn
ing, rise forlornly amid tho general
desolation.
In ono place there is to be seen'
tho remnant of a heavy stone wall,
which, before tho last flows started,
marked the boundary ot the Kapa-
pala ranch. Tho :nov! s lava surged
i against tho wall, pushed It over an'i
burled the greater length of It unde"
the molten flood.
. Tho stretch of country across
' which the present lava streums aro
moving Is a mass of undcr-tho-sur-1
fare tubes and tunnels formed by old
flows, mostly In the great eruption
of 1868. Tho present molten river
I running through these and entering
I sealed caverns are continually blow
I Ing up the cavern roofs with loud
I explosions and showers ot red-hot
rock, which make detailed examina
tion hazardous.
Tho scene by n gU Is described as
ono nuver U be forgotten. Great
croviissM, small emcl;i?nml the living
streams rushing forward, ull glow
'vhld crimson, lilarlng Ucoh, caught
in the flows, and their lurid glare to
,a picture whoxo background 1b
lines si-h of smoke and stuam clouds.
I With Intense activity within the
Inner crater of Kilauea, volcano ob
'scrverc say thnt it appears unlikely i
tho present eruption will come to an I
end until lute in the summer I
Violet Is tho mourning color In i
Tnrkoy. i
Tl o Unit sleeping cars wero usort
on the Cumberland Valley railroad,
botwecn HarrUburgh and Chnmbers
burg, In 1S38.
Tho kitchen of tho Shah ot I'orslu
Is tho most valuable In tho world.
Kven tho pans nnd pots aro lined
with gold, and tho platess and dishes
ueod at the royal tables are of solid
gold, encrusted with precious stonos.
In sumo parts of rural England,
notably In Yorkshire, u very curious
belief prevails among boys that If
any mention Is rondo ot lightning
Immediately after a flash has occur-ed-
the speaker's trousers will be
torn, i
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Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Cement, Roofing, Glass, Cedar Posts,
Wall Board and Builders' Supplies
MILL AND YARDS KLAMATH AVE. AND CENTER ST.
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