fAOK TIIIIKK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON BATURDAY, AUGUST 31, lts Green Slabs Tli In In good wood If tioittf lit curly mill ilrloil. Do nut dnlny your orders, us you muni buy curly If you want clump s odd. I'll it I will lm higher next wlntor than Inst, iin food, lulior mill freight uru lilghur, Wo tiro procured to clvo you (iilrk sorvlro nnil tlin host of wood, Our prima nrn cheap on block wood iiIho, Order now nod liu prepared, O. Peyton & Co. 410 MAIN "WOOD TO IIURN" I'HONi: n:w If the Wood Dealer Sold Service Wn ! nut iirll current! wn sell service. Tluit sounds odd doesn't It? Well, iitMn I tin mimmI dealer sold senlert ttmtend of hihmI, tin would tend lit your furtiitin unit )our range, takn away the afthe anil rlean tlin flues. Yuu would buy no (illicit heat. Now yuu buy murh Hutit. nlttiounti )uu pay according to tlin current you consume. Hut tlin sen ten I performed for you by this cumpiiny at the sulntnllon tind power plant. That la what nr want to glvn jou -cfflrlcnt scrvlte. It In lha aim of tliU company to hsvo nono but satisfied customers. No niattrr what It l, If you hatn grlovantc, or aro dissatisfied alKiut your bill or do not understand our rates, please come In aud ace un or write u about It. If you have any suggestions In make, wn will gladly avail our elvra of thrm tut our aim I constantly to Improve our anrvlre to you aa foat as the ilrvclopmrnt of science and human ability permit. WWWMWWWW California-Oregon Power Company MUTING That within tow days wo will hnvo on dliplay the belt Uarrlo Granlto Monumonti, wet! at orto of marblo, and wo Invito you to compare them with any othora In tho west. Tbcto-monument! aro unexcolled, and Investigation will dem onstrate the truth of this statement. SISKIYOU FIRE . DESTROYING TIMBER YIIKKA, Cat., Aug. 20. Tho big forest tiro In tho vlcnllty of Moffott Crook Is now burning ovur a four mllo front In aomu of tho finest-sugar plno tlmlier In tho country. , This flro, which Is outsldo tho Na tional Forest, wns reported to the ownorit of tho timber by a forest lookout on July G, Hut foobln efforts woro miido to curb tlin flro nnd now It In boyond control. Tologrnphlc ap peal wiih nuido to tho Htuto.Fornst tor's offlco for aid mid Deputy For estor M. II. 1'riitt wns to nrrlv'o today to hiko ehnrgp. , , inilouH unmiitiiliiK run bo dono at onco to chock this flro many of tho B! (,i ,.4 '!- -I-- sottlers will loso tholr homes. Since Us start moro than n month ago, tho flro tins co ored nbout-thlrty squnrn miles. Another big nnd dangerous flro Is reported on Wooloy Crock, nbout-four miles from Bomos liar, In tho forest sorvtco ut a placo with few commu nication facllltlos. 10,000 IION'KY CHOI' IIRRMISTON, Oro., 'Aug. 21. Forty thmiHiind dollnra will ho dis tributed this year umnng tho fnrmors of tho Umatilla project this yenr thrntiKh tho snlo of ouo of tholr by products, extracted nl fulfil honey. A clnsslflod Ad will soil It. , . 1. ; For Plumbing, Heating and Repair Work CALL OR PHONE Starr Bros, PHONE 485 Hi FOURTH ST. KLAMATH FALLS TATTOOING AS A FINE Altt r. It n-.uhcd Its Hlchett Developmtnl In Me Marqucsnt lilsnds of ths South Seas. Trittoolmt In mi art so old II. nt II" nrlgln Is loit to hlsto'rlcnl records having been practiced when the cuve Itieii went mil to club lliulr fellows III (lie Mnriiiexns Mamie, Hid moil iIInIiiiiI ntid mint mjMrrlotis of Houlh en firchlpfliigns, luttoolng reached lie highest deeliipineiit mid llieic II mm Ilu) inoM lieaullful form of nrt known Tor n man In Hie Mnrquesn to lack Hie lalloed stars of terror upon Ids fare and to limn n bare cmmti'iianee upon lil fare was (o be n poltroon int despised by the whole tribe. Frederick O'Urlen mi)i In the Cenlury that to ndiloo ii fairly rotnplele picture 'in one' body meant many inoiiths of 'n leni' suffering mid Ihu expenditure of Hindi wenllh, When while men wern cast by sli'n wreck In Hie Islands of the far 1'ifl Ac or tied from duty on whalers or unrshlp mid sought to slay mnoiiK the .MnripK'xnns they acceded to Hid lion ored custom of tlielr hosts nnd niloj.t ed their facial ndnrnment Onco tlie curious Ink of Hip Ijttooer has gotten Into tho skin It Is there forever snd can nc.cr be erased, like tho pits of Miinllpox. Tho while men, therefore, of Curnpe nnd America never ngnln relumed to their old homes nfter set. Illnc nmnng these Mnrqucsan nnd linvlng their fares tnttooud. wsm wn CIRCLE GLOBE T 1 EGYPTIAN BEADS MOVE BED Remarkable Manifestations Said to Havt Been Made by Ancient Neck lace In Edinburgh. Home rcmnrlcnlde manifestation. Intes the S'ciiltT.nn, have occurred In IMInlmrgh In n-oiclatlnn with nn a li cit nt Itejptlnn neckhce. Thn pres ent owner of the necklace, who lite In the wot end of IMInlmrgh. rciclvi-d ll from Cairo nt the end of 101.1. Ilecently she decided to get rid of It mid threw It Into a wnste paper Ihvi ket. Tbnt nlsht when near the bas ket she was stnrlled by the distinct fi cling of n band rlutchlng nt her vrlst. fiho nftcrwnrd henrd sounds from tho basket ns a mouse moving. i:ninluntlon revealed only waste pa per nnd the glass beads. .Slie cave tho bends to her brother, who on going to bed placed them on tho pillow near his head. The neck lace seemed to be moved on the pillow during the night by some unseen agency. A n!gh,t or two later he again put the beads on his bed. lie wot roused from his sleep by the bed tx Ing moved from side to side. He nftcrwnrd heard the necklace prodacs Ing a rustling movement. The follow ing night he slept soundly with the, necklace In the room. At four o'clock next morning he wns wakened by the bed ncnln shaking. Other persons say they had similar experiences with the bends. WAHHINOTON, 1). C Aug. 21. 'Voyaging around tho world to reach tlujlr homes, 7X0 Russian waifs, nil that linvo beon accounted for of probably 6,000 children sent out of I'ntroKrnd by tlielr parents when revolution gripped tho old Ilusslnn cnpltol, aro on tholr way from Ran ' rrnnclsco "to Now York by wny of tho I'nnnnva cnnnl. They catno from Vladivostok under tho enro of tho American Itcd Cross of which they hnvo been wards for two yours. They aro going back to I'otrogrnd nftor sufferings nnd wanderings that for snmo of them havo -blotted out ovory recollection or their parents, tho places of their birth, or oven of their own names. Hpcuklng of tho experiences of tho children, who rango In ago from 3 to 17 years, a statcmont by tho lied Cross said: ' "Tho long sea Journoy writes tho Inst chapter In n history of wander ing and adventure In a revolution In a torn country that can hardly be matched In tho whole record of world uphcnvnl In tho last six years," the announcement says. "It seems al most a tain out of tho Old Testa ment or Creek mythology, nnd 1,000 roars from now. It Is perhaps not too much to say, tho Ilusslans with their dramatic Instinct and mysticism will 'hnvo rnndo It n part of their rich folklore." When tho revolution broke out In Hussla, tho report continued, many parents In Pctrogrnd decided to send the youngsters Into peaceful Siberia f until tho trouble was over. Thoy woro sent oast In chnrgo of nurses and teachers. Later, a barrier of tiro marking tho battle lines of the opposing Rus sian and Czech armies had beon stretched between the youngster and their homos. Months passed. Wlntor arrived, funds were exhaust ed, and hunger and war horrors men aced the wanderers. The Omsk gov ernment, appealed to for help, pas- fcd on to the Red Cross. Group after group was taken over by the Red Cross, which established colonies In Western Siberia, and had apparently solred tho problem of car- Qeorg Eliot the Lay Preacher. A novelist who bases his art on clean-cut ethical forraulaa la bound to wnno In popularity. For special reasons, ho may make a strong appeal to his own generation and yet bo neg lected by the generation succeeding. George Eliot was the eloquent lay preacher of her age. Literary sermons like her nro now out of date. Render do not core to be told what will hap pen If they do not do this or If they do tbnt Similarly Thomas Hardy I certain to suffer In fame. The kind of philosophic determination embodied In hi novel I disappearing. If nardy and George Eliot long survive. It will bo In spite of their moral formulas; It wilt be because render will bo will ing to overlook moral formulas oa ac count of the permanently Interesting phases of llfo presented by n master hand In their novels. Herein lies the final test of literary Immortality. There Is no question about novels llko "Tom Jones" nnd "Vnalty Fair," which are not framed on any precise technical theory. They nro life Itself nnd It diffused morality. Wilbur Crojs, In the Yale Hovlow. Spell of th Witch Doctor. In the twentieth century, according to tho report of forwnrd ninwuu'iit survey, thvro nro approximately r."0 million people In Africa held In nhject fear through tl.n hundreds of thou sands of witch doctors who alone nro believed to lmo tho power of 'Spell ing out" tho ell spirits. H'ho theory of tho African native recording disease U Hint nn enemy casts n spell which enters tho body nnd It must either ho spelled out or cast out nnd this I accomplished by tho use of charms which often kill before they hnvo the opportunity of proving their curntlvo powers, Thn nutlvcs of Spilt h Africa, the survoy flndw, depend entirely on witch doctor nnd 'herb doctors. For H million native people there are only twenty-three missionary doctor nnd nineteen nurses. Scattered among tho millions, tl.ts little band of work era accomplishes 'wonders. But th way of tho witch doctors I practically unaffected. Klectrle Incubator. The electric Incuoator I said to b much safer, surer' nnd more economi cal than the oil-heated apparatus. Current entering the Incubator paea through resistance element In the top of the bos; these ure arranged to dis tribute the bent evenly over the 75 eggs below. Double Insulating walla prevent th eseapo of heat, while therraoatat keoju temperature con stant. YenUUtlou It likewise tuts mail MiCHEtIN Mlcholln Invented III lSS,, A Its pneitmntlc nuto-jl j IjJ-ZyJCoi I lM mobllo tiro 25 vcarsH ljirgTr T fS$f U MCTIIOI'OMTAN Snv lwtk llth and KUmatli bvSSJsSaiBBaT Ing for Its charge when the battle line swayed east. Tho IJolsnevlkl captured town after town. Groups of tho children barely cscapod cap ture. Finally It was decided to take them to Vladivostok. "Three trains of specially equipped box eras with a guard of American doughboys transported tho precious cargo on a journey lasting several weeks through a country stripped bare of provisions," the report con tinued. "It may bo said that Inge nuity was taxed to the utmost In ob taining supplies, avoiding disease-epidemic areas, and evading other troubles." The children will visit at Panama Canal porta and In New York City oa their way home. 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