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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1920)
PAQH rntam THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON BATtTRDAY, JULY 1, II It's Easier to Spend Than to S A V E TfM ninny Huili tiikn tlm line nf lw.t rivilstiim-o on it urrlvo lit olil ngn In n Kioto itf partial or lolnl ilrpi'iitl wiro. It In mi vtnifli mwler In (uninlir tluui to wrliup ' Mill MUTrttliV. Hiiw'n VOIJIl rwp? Iu'lhn fiiluro taring for llNf, or urn ynu preparing (or It by building up it fnl Having At count hern nt llm Flmt National? Liberal Interest, of course &ie First National Bank KLAMATH TALL) OREGON MVMVMWMVWWWMAMWWVWWWWVWWWWMWWMAMMAAMAAMMAMMAMM ExtraJCIear Pine Shingles MADE IN KLAMATH COUNTY $6.00 PER THOUSAND LAKESIDE LUMBER CO KLAMATH AVE. AND CENTER ST. PHONE 128 WWWWWVWWMWWWWWNVWVWWWWW TREASURE OF" PIRATE GOLD ' ' Remarkable Collection That It 01. played In Museum of lh Unlvtr. elty of Pennsylvania, Tin' liiwil rollfctlim of Hie gold work of lln Ar.lciH, Hut Iticim nti'l iiIIht mielciil Cent rut AiMcrldin gold iirl(ii'M, uhoc rUlllriitlnii mux ill Mtr ! by tint Inimiiifer seeking Oil uicliil, In imi iii'iimiiii'iil display nl tlm imiii'iiiii nt llic Uuhi'mlly if Pemisvl vnnlii. The rnlleitlnn (iimIiiIiih Tt,M),' INK) uinlli i if pintle gold, miiihi of uhleli line lie it been ini'lli'il down bo- C'fttlMtt llf It K (Xllllllll MlirlltllllllHllIp, I'llll llf lilt' lllicll'llt ('llllfftjllll ll'Jll been luirlril In Hid inuiiiiliilin (if Co. IiiiiiIiIii liy tlm ImiIIiiiik tci anvil tin1 treasure frniii Inwiderx. This, part win (itircliiifi'il liy f In iiiiiHfiiiii nf tin tJnt verslty nf IVniixjIwiiiln Just nfler It linil lii'cii hrouuht In New Vrk liy llt dlscim-rer. 'I'lic other part In com- MI1ll (if lll'IrllMIIIIK lllllllll'll down to n I'rriicli fiimlly deirended front Momi linitiili nf curly HpntilKli royalty, who Kiit tlm plcicn frnm shipments n"til liotnc, pcrlmpi liy Oirlnu mid til fol lower, The latter part was picked up In Pnrl recently liy Dr. Uron!!1 Hymn UurliMi, director of tlm 'utilvef Mlty tiiiifciiiii. Tlm Coloinhlaii pnrt (if the coIIm' Hun ruiitfilrin nearly UK) pieces, from liri'imt.plntc tu hell, bracelet, gir dle, furring nnd even gulden Htn ple, nml helmet of pun1 colli. Tli. Pari colliTiInn nf HI plere contain tun pun1 gold Idol nine inches high I nml ttirt'c IiiiIh'n wide nt tin1 ahoul tier. Tlic liirim collection also con- tnln n iImiIIi innok nf thin, lira ten gold. AT THE CHURCHES PURPOSE IN SELF-TORTURE People of Northern New Mexico Have High Object In Infliction of Bodily Punishment. f'litli Hint Inliulilt deep water unit tin ut'nr Ilin liottnin urn not only liiurn tonacldim of llfu than thoan which Inhabit tho nurfarc of tlm wa ter, but their IIcnIi keep lutiRur Thn flmt en m i meotliiK In tlm llnlliiil Klntcx win roiuliicteil hy Jnmei Mcdi'iiry, ami tlm two hrntnrre Mcdeu iirmiml n Utile Iiik rluirch (in ()nnHir rher In l.ocnn county. Ken tucky, near tlm IickIiiiiIiik of thn nineteenth century. Nena: or rii.iMi ok I'ltoiiwKMi AHMKMHMKXT ItOI.I IMI'IIOVKMICNT avi:m'i: khom itii HTiti:i-rr to IITII HTItllLT. I A pnixlnn play Inken ptnro jenrly In Hie I tu ton nnil Sanitlii inniinliilni 1 nf linrllmrii New M-xlrn, A crimp nf j pi'iiplc Ihlni.' In Dili illntrlct biiM- for l cntnrle null Lenten ennln Kime I lliroucll n MTli'i of imlMnlllcteil IhmIIIv Ilorlurro. emliirliiK their nconlex In the Ixllif Unit I he'e barbarlllei will nle Milto (tit-iii frnm pnt nml future "In. Tin pnxtlon piny In nlil tit lie ritv I iisely renlltlr thnt nt tlinei perform ern lme itleil nn n ri-Ntilt nf Injurli") rt-eeliiit uhlle InktliK part In It. Ttice people lire known mi Ioi I llerniiiiion I't'iilti'tili'ii, or the I'etil. li'iit lirntherliiMHl, The I'l'iillriiti't lire , of Mexlenti orlKln, with n innrkedf Iriiln nf Imllnii IiIimmI, They nrcilrnw- ly Iciioriuit. nut many tielne able to ' renil Simnlnli. nml only n wry f'W nrr I rmnltlfir uliti l!iiLltHli. Ilnritli line tli wanl, nccomimnlcil by tho threo Oro-, ,,, , vu.f ,1)T mill,r(M, ,n,P, Kan track men who placet! In tho nun). (ri,, ,. ntiH nmnntnln cet const Olympic tr)nutn held In I'lmn-i tlemeiitn Mhere lliev innke their hnme, OREGON TRIO ENTER TRYOUTS t'NIVKHHITV OK OIIKOON. Ku BnH, July in Trnlner Hill Hay ll.li KOH TIIKJileun recently, harn loft for Hoiton. They keep mniill llmkn of roltle unit K KI,.M.TII, w)irr(, h(). W u,,,r ,h national I "I I' mul mimollniPH mine fur Knld ll u.lll'L- Vli . . ..II. M.I .1. .. I.. ......I h. I - ... ft... l,,,n.lr.n i...... m nun "iner i in-y inu in mini mm - ,- , enter the Olympic Knmei In Antwerp, i tlelKltim. Tho threo men are Henry inn i-iuiiinnn Hitmen oi me iir ui - -. Klamnth Knlle. OrvRon. liavltiR Knitter, of John Day. Kennoth llart-l rertitlnetl nml determined thn propor-. t, of Kmarnila. und Arthur .Tuck. Ilft.inl. linrt tur 4 litrtl .tnfll Ifll. ImrM . .. . .. lt l.l,.l nn,l iir.iii nrnnnrlvl"' Itetlmonu. y,nll l'u. Ilnl.ln f,,r llm r.l nf innklnr Tin, throo men will untnr th Ilos- thn propomni Improvement of Klam nth Avuntln from Olh Ktreet to llth crtitte (.tone hoiiHeM, nn did llielr nnceit. torn two nml three tiiindriil enM nco. ton tryoutu under thn colon of thol retpilred In1 Unlomlty of OreRon and will bo tho unrklne. or nny nlmllnr miiterlnt. nnd Door Mat Grown In America. OrowltiR of iloor luntft hat been enr rletl mil for mmv time In cprtnlu part of Anierk-n, the only nrtlclen Int: omt pierce nf old ZnZ nS'lhll'Sfi. '.hlv'nrjnr'io"-"1 "ly "" "' ' n trom a north-' ""' m .!. ih Detrt.lt Newn. l"v n. "" ?. "A" " y..(..i ' ."r?' .. ..ii..-.. n,..-n ni !-.. i.... Tlie mirkhiK N cut to 'the di-nlred nlrt filed In thn office of tho l'ollco JuiIro of milil city a ntntement thurenf, which fnld etntmeent In known and itcxlRnatcd aa tho "I'ltOI'OHKD AH HKRHMKNT" roll for auch Improvu ment. NOTICi: IS IIKUKIIY OIVKN, that anld Common Council did hy reinlu Hon fix Monday, thn 19th day nf July, 1920, at tho hour of 8 o'clock p. m. at thn Council Chamber In tho City Hall of aald city aald dato belnR a dato upon which niRulnr mertltiR of raid council will bo hold aa tho tlmu and placo for hearlnR and dotormln Ins all objoctlona that may ho made to auch aiietimont. and that thoro ftor, havlnc hoard and doU'rmlnnd auch objoctlona, If any thorn ahould bo, aald Common Council will proceed to aaecia tho proportionate abara and part of tho coat of making aald pro poaod Improvement In accordanco with tho benefit accruing; to vach lot, part of lot, block and acreage prop orty and by ordlnanco declare auch proportionate aharea to be specific llona nsalnat the roapectlve lota, parte of lota, blocka and acreage proportloa ao found and detormlnod to bo liable Tho ownor or ownora of property o found llablo for auch proportlonato coat of auch Improvement dro horoby referred to auch aaseaamont roll on fllo with tho Pollco JucIro for de tailed Information aa lo auch moteia ment. Tho boundaries within which tho property Una thqt tins boon dutnr mlnod to bo benefited and to bo na Hcnaod na nfnrnanld, la nil that prop erty lying ndjnrout to tho aald atrnet na far us tho Improvement oxteiulu thnrtinn nnd extendliiK hack from tho Hide linen of anld street to thn cnutor of tho renpoctlvu blocka ho lyltiK nd iaront. WltnuHH my hand nnd tho Hoal of anld city this Oth day of July, 1920. (Beal) A. I,. I.KAVITT, l'ollco Judgo of aald City. July 9-10-12 , . . . ... ,. .. mnl shnpe nnd then moistened with ono of two coast Instllutlona aendltiK1 ., .,.M ,.., n... VI. 111'. .11... ....l 1 .. .... .. ... ." seetl It then iwiwcil rather thickly over entries to thu castoru tryouta, the University of .Southern California bo Imr thu only other coaat unlvorslty with an entry. Other coast athletes who placed In thn Pasadena tryouta will run In thu Uoaton meet under tho colore of athletic clubs. Comparative rocorda of eastern nnd western atblvtee Indicate that all throo of OrcRon'a entries arc likely to win a placo on the Amorlcan Olympic team. Hill Ilayward, who la to ac company Oregon's entrlea eaat, may act aa trainer tor tho Amorlcan Olym pic team bavins aerred In that rar ity during the last Olympic fames, held In 11D at Stockholm. . JACKON, July . William Law well, who auatalned Injurlea when he fell from a trestle on the Amador Central railway last Friday, died In a Sacramento hospital on Saturday. Laaswoll waa a brldgo carpenter. Tho straight lino Is an abomina tion to tho Chlnoso. Thoy ondoavor to nvold it In tholr Htroots and build Iiirh, and hava bnnlshod It complete ly whoro country roads nnd paths aro concerned. Thoy will alwnya Htibstltuto iv curvo wherovur possible, or they will tortuio It with a zig-zag. To tho Cli'lncHO mind tho straight lluu Is HURRcatlvo of death nnd demons. A Classified Ad will soil It. p0AA00000000vvvi0A0000m Central Auto Service CALL 513 DAY AND NIGHT CALL 513 WK GO ANY I'IjACB ANY T1MR ANYWIIKIU: IK SEIIVIOK IB WHAT YOU WANT Storage for Tourist Uaggago while laying aver la Klawatfe FaJla Baggage Traaefor la Ooaaectloa ALL INFORMATION FURNISHED FREB TO EVERYBODY i WWWWWWWWWWWIllWWWWWMMWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW'lWWWWWWWWfc the aurfnre nf the Hacking, tho whole microl with paHr ao na to nhnde It from the xlrotis sun nnd keep It pro tected fur about a week, at the end nf wlikh tlnm the seed will have germ Inatcd. Thn rover la then removed. i:ery three or four dnys thu mat Is tnowil to a fresh position lo prevent the roots fastening themselves to the soil beneath. After a week or ten days, when tho mat has dried and the grass turned n nice ahado of green, tho mat Is ready for use. The little grass planta bold on to the canvas most tenaciously, even when they are dead, this being due to the fact Uiat the root hairs become entangled In the rough hairs of the sacking and are extremely difficult to remove. Nature's Natural Processes. We ore living on a globe we call solid, lut In fact It Is plastic aid changeable, with a gaseous ocotn above us and a liquid ono below It. From these, threo factors nil organic llfo Is created, and upon them It de pends for Its existence, VeRctublu life derives Its llfo nnd body from certulu chemical combination!), Induced by the action nf tho smi'it radiation. Ani mal llfo depends or, vcKftuhle life, nnd nlso nerve other tint mills iik food. All these return to mother ca.'th und thus pay the debt they hot row ed, From thin we lenrn that what Is death und destruction of one In life of another. Wbcrcforn what we cull wimto mid destruction )m only ii lu'ivsMiry nnd unavoidable piiH'csri nd tho living functions of mother emth. Kxchange. Remarkable Transformation. John hud been with his father ou the occasion of his maiden elrort ylth a car. Wulllng for friends, In anoth er car, before starting on n pleasure trip, nn Inadvertent' turn too far lo tho side nf tho road had resulted In being nicely cauRht In about a foot of line sticky mud. Tho friends arriv ing had muds merry over tho task of pushing out the car. John, later In tho dny, excitedly describing the af fair, had this, among other things, to say: "Ami then they turned all the ladles Into men, and they all helped to Just push the car right out of tho sticky mud." , No rliiiiigCH will be made In this column unless llm ropy Is nt The Kmiliiff Herald nfflco by fi o'clock Frlilny livening. Knnrod Heart church, corner of KlKhth and IIIrIi, Kov. HurIi J. Mar shall, Itov. J. J. Walsh, Hummer schedule June 19 to Hop lumber 12; First mass at 6 a, m second mans and benediction, 10:30 n. m. No im-iilng, mirvlccs. (Christian Hclancn services, will bo held tomorrow at thu uaual hour at Houston's opera house, tho Fourth street hall being torn up by carpen ters. Permanent plans announced Inter.) Thn Christian Hclonco Bocloty of Klamath Falls holds acrvlcne every Hunilay morning at 11 o'clock and every Wednesday evening at 8. All aro welcome. The subject of lesaoa for Sunday, "Hacramcnt." The Sunday school session la from 1:45 to 10:46 every Sunday morning. The free reading room and fre lending library Is open from 2:30 to 4:XQ on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. First Haptlst Church, corner Wash ington and Eight. Hunday school at 10 a. m. Preachiig at 11 a. b. Prayer service Wednesday at S P. M. Kvery second and fourth Wednesday evening will be devoted to missionary work. ' II. Y. P. U. Sunday evening at 7.30 p. in. A cordial Invitation Is extonded to alt to attend these servlcea. First Presbyterian Church, corner Sixth and Pine atrceta. Itov. E. P. I.nwrencn, minister, 437 Third street. Phono 429. Lutheran Dlvlno aervlccs will bo hnld Sunday, July 4, at 11 a. m., at Library hall, by Itov. Qcorgo K. Thelss, pastor of tho draco Lutheran church, Kuguno, Oregon. Subject, "dodllness With Contentment." A cordial wclcomo to all. Methodist Kplscopal Church, Tenth anil High. Itov. 8. J. Chaney, pastor, 727 Pine street. Phone (7W. Sunday h.ict at 10.00 A M. Morning Worship at 11.00 A. U. Kpworth taaguo at 0:30 p, m. Prayer mooting Wednesday even ing at 7:30 p. m. All aro cordially Invited to all the services at thn Methodist Church. The young people caa do ao better than spend aa hour with tho League from u:30 to 7:30 p. m. each Sun day. e e First Christian church, corner 9th and Pine streets, C. F. Trimble, pas tor, 917 Pine St., phono 475, 374. All the regular services will be hold at the church next Sunday. Sun day school, 10 a. m.; Sermon, 11 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.; Sormon (union servlco), S p. m. e Emmanuel Haptlst, Eleventh and High streets. Hlblo school, 10 a. m. Prayor meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. Women's Home and Foreign Mission ary society meets first Thursday of each month. e) The Methodist, Presbyterian and Christian churches are holding union Sunday evening services la the open air during the montns or July and August. They will be held In the open air pavilion at the corner of Seventh and Pine at p. m. The ministers will take turns In preaching and special plana have been made to have attractive, music and to make the meetings helpful to all. An In vitation is extended to all to attend these meetings. TUB FLIES REVENGE "Ten little files All In a line Ono got a swat! Thon there were . . . Nino llttlo files Grimly sedate; Licking their chops Swatl Then there woro . . Eight llttlo tiles Raising somo moro Swat, swatl 8wat, swat! Thon thoro woro . . . , Four llttlo Mies Colored grcen-bluo, . . Swat, swnt! (Ain't It oasyT) Thon thoro woro . . . Two llttlo (lies ' Dodgod tho civilian Early noxt day Thoro woro a lulllonl" , Buffalo News. MILLVILLB, July 9. The funeral of Clemmans Reed Heryford, pioneer of Shasta county, who died at the home of bis son, W. P. Heryford, In Lakevlew, Ore., at the ago of almost 100 years, took place Wednesday la MIUTUle. MONDALE THEATRE Now the coolest and best ventilated theater in Klamath Falls Sunday and Monday The greatest picture ever made G. W. Griffith's Biblical Masterpiece " The Fall of Babylon " Endorsed by press, clergy and public all over the United States David Wark Griffith's Story of a Little Mountain Otrl Who Loved a King and Nearly Lost Her Happiness. A Purplo Romance of an Ancient Day. Produced Personally by David Wark Griffith, America's Supreme Dramatic G-enlus. A Supcr-Spectaclo by the man who produced "The Birth of a Nation" and "Hearts of the World." Tho Moat Remarkable Production of the Age, With More Than 126,000 Men and Women Taking Part. The Meat Costly Production Ever Made for the Motion Picture Screen, Representing More than $2,000,000. SEE, 125,000 Men and Women 4.000 Dancing Girls at the Feast of Belsbazzar 1,700 Horses and Charioteers In the Sensational Chariot Raccs-J-The Walls of Babylon 300 feet high Fountains Sparkling With Perfume 'and Wine The Virgins of the Sacred Fires. Throbbing with the precious ferment of lore, devotion, loyalty, adoration, heroism and sacrifice. Imperial in its mighty splendor, its royal luxury, Its lavish beauty and magnificent pomp and ceremony. Prodigious In its Plcturesquo Multitudes, Its Gorgeous Galleries Teeming "With the Bizarre Life of the Ancients. Enllghtonlng with its Vivid Truths, the Thundering Assembly of Historic Fact, the Knowledge of Another Day. Majestic In Its Masslvo Grandeur, Its Colossal Themo, Its Inspiring Romance, Its Sumptuous Settings. Enormous In tho Cyclonic Fray of Ambition. Jealousy, Intrigue, Greed, Treachery and Craftiness. Tho Story of a Lovable Little Mountain Girl who adored a King nnd Might have Saved an Empire. A Mighty Production Alive with LauRhter and Love, with Feasting and Wine, with Romance and Madness, with Mighty Men of Valor and Women of Charm and Beauty. "Tho Greatest Picture Which tho World's Greatest Master of Picture-Making Has Turned Out." Grace Klngsloy In the Los Angeles Times. CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY On account of the length of the picture, shows will start promptly at 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 o'clock Matinee Monday at 2 o'clock,' . FOREST PATROL HI (The Forest Patrol) Planes arrived In Oregon for reg ular duty on June 23. Already the forest service, state and associations are taxing up maraing 01 musuui and other points so that observers may be able frequently to check up on their locations and so more accur ately locate' tires. Maps which the forest service, district 6, has been compiling all winter divide western Oregon Into 62 quadrangles, and lookout points will be numbered on the ground aa follews: A white trt agio 15 feet on a side, appez of tri angle pointing to north In which will be In black letters, toward apex of triangle, number of station; toward base, number of quadrangle. This will Indicate at once to the observer the quadrangle he la In and will per mit of expansion In number of look outs as needs require without con fusing numbering. It is also planned to mark as many ranger stations, camps and other points as possible with numbers or letters to enable the pilots the more easily to locate them selves. Towns will be asked to have) the namo of the town Indicated ao It can easily be distinguished from thai air.- There will be two routes dally out of Eugene, one north to Portland aad one south to Medford.' Two routes from Medford to California potato will also be in operation. Radio sets will bo Installed at Eu gene, Medford, Portland and proa ably also on Bald mountain, In Polk county. -It Is predicted that air pev trol will soon be extended to Wash ington also. The state board of forestry (Ore gon) and federal forest service are providing funds to defray expenses) which the air service can not meet. One accomplishment of the "air trol committee" waa securing of the federal appropriation of 150,000 U enable the forest service to co-operate, with the air service. The forest serv ice has a Boston officer at each baa and landing field to work with the) air service and transmit reports to proper forest service and protection agency officials. More than halt of the total surface of arable land In Japan is devoted te the cultivation ot rice. MONUMENTS Believe no man who stretches the truth See ing is believing. Our thousands of patrons are our best endorse ment. See our splendid line now on display. favsi'JAfV'jrKjSW Klamath Falls Marble & Granite Works GEORGE D. GRIZZLE, Prop. ! ,1 i m w