,4 . 'f? svOffBAY, AUGUST M, 1MM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 1. " pBlun will bo glvon. Tho proceeds. . IftLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IVMIK FOUR Rift Tnrr Editor VRID SOCIiB City Mitor PnblUhed dally, except Sunday, by fan Herald Publishing Company of ith Falls, at I IB Fourth street ntered at the poitofllce at Klam Ik rails, Ore., for transmission thru the malls aa second-class mattor. aaKMnKIl OK TIM! ASSOCIATE! I'ltKSM Tho Associated Prow Is exclusively entitled to tho use for republication ef all news dispatches credited to It. or not otherwise credited In thin paper, nnd also tho local news pub lished herein. MOMMY, AUGUST S3, HKO IN FEHS TAKING OVER DUBLIN, July 31, (Ily Mall). In tensity of public sentiment In Ire laad against British rule Is evidenced by the actions of the recently elected Sinn Fein local councils. Westmeath county council has decided that all the courthouses In the county shall be closed nnd the government offi cials resident In them evicted. Tho Irish Volunteers have been ordered to see that no judges are allowd to enter the buildings for the purpose of holding any courts not recognized by tho Dall Elreann, or Republican parliament. Some coun cils have passed resolutions to raise contributions for the maintenance of the Republican army. At Claremorris. county Mayo, the local council has adopted a resolution appealing to all Irishmen of military age to undergo a course of 'training In the Republican army, and will not give any position in the servlco of the council to men who have not un dergone such training. In other , places tho local councils have decided ,to cut off the water supply from the , police and military barracks. At En nlscorthy, county Wexford, where this was done, the authorities promptly hit back .and the council room was raided by police and sol lien. , Meetings have Jast been held threaghoat Ireland for the purpose of selecting the judges who are to preside over the 'Sinn Fein parish courts. These courts have jurisdi ction In all cases under 10 in value. aad it Unintended that their judges shall eventually be elected by the votes of the people in whose districts they operate. Pending the organiza tion of electoral machinery for the purpose they have been selected by a conference composed of the members ef the Dall Elreann for the constlta oacy, the members of the county 'council, one clergyman of each de nomination from each parish, the members of the urban and rural councils, one representative of each Sinn Fein rlub, one member of each company of volunteer,' and one rep resentative of each trades union body. The judges so selected are to act till December when 'there will be regular election by ballot of the voters. At Limerick the police Invaded a Sinn Fein court and seized the pa pers, but scores of courts are held very day and interference is not at tempted because their time and place of meeting are usually kept secret except to the parties concerned. In some places, now ever, courts are held as openly as the kings' courts Fred Fulton Is reported on the road to recovery from the battering he received at the hands of Harry Wills, but It will probably be another Booth or two before he will be In condition to resume work In the ring. A classified Ad will sell It.' THE CLANCY KIDS Tfc Qrwcar Ban Eaenga to fill Ike BUI i Tin NEED OF HOMES NEW YORK. Aug. si Now York city faces a housing situation thls fall no less acute than that which Inst spring caused nn army nt ten ants to march on Albuny demanding new rent laws. Last spring tho immediate problem which faced legislators was passage of measures which would protect tenants, in n' city where etery apart ment was at n premium, from grasp ing landlords. Next fall tho problem which Is expected to engage attention) of stato law makers is the encourage ment of apartment house building. The housing shortage this summer tins been tho causu for sundry hear ings by stato and municipal bodies At each was heard the cry "wo must have moro apartments " Hut so far thcro Is llttlo project thot this de mand will be met. Experts havo given It ns their opinion that next fall. Instead of hnv Ing more flnts. New York's meager supply will be depleted by several hundred. Tho reason, they snld, was that demand for offlco space, espe cially on Manhattan, had caused many property owners to raze, old apartments for construction of com mercial establishments which they could rent nt higher prices. Somo experts asserted that ront laws passed last spring, designed to check tho meteoric rise of rents, had tended to check building of apartment houses. Tho building trend was well illus trated last month when plans for new structures filed In Manhattan showed to what little extent property owners were going toward filling tho need for 160.0G0 additional apart ments. Construction of only ono apartment house and a single dwell ing were filled, whereas five theat ers, IIS garages and three loft struc tures are contemplated. Normal construction In this city, according to Tenement House Com missioner Mann. Is 38,000 apart ments a year.'fn addition to two fam ily houses and hotel apartments. Four thousand a year has been the average, however, for tho last four years. , , Various plana have been suggested for encouragement of home-bulldtng. Including co-operative ventures and use of the city's sinking fund for loans on bonds Or mortgages. The latter plan has been advocated by Mayor Hylan, who Is seeking to establish the legality of .such action. St. Joseph, champions of the West ern league last season and with good prospects of repeating this year, has been drawing lqss attendance at home than any of tho other eight clubs of the circuit. Frank Brower, leading batsman of the International league, who has bees sold by the Reading club to the Washington Senators, has had two previous trials In'the big yard. Four or five years ago, when fresh from college, Brower was tried out by the St.. Louis Cardinals. Later he was with the Phillies, but was again turned back. He has not shown very brilliantly In the field, but he's cer tainly, a "bear cat" with the stick. .NOTICE TO H1IKKPME.V Have two thousand fine wooled yearling ewes for sale. These are are all well bred ItamboullleU. Al so In the market for one to two thousand old ewes. Address J. Sla ter, Klamath Falls. Phone 380. 23tf Queen Helena of Italy, who is con siderably taller than King Victor Emmanuel, Is said to have knelt all tbrohgh the marriage service In or der that her husband's diminutive stature should not,, be noticeable In the photographs taken of the event. A classified Ad will sell it lMu-cr WALtf inam' UKUIMHW HDOVFn.' IKrWHe MAyTOTIT THeNYottriNOTHe"'' CHOCtATC ONTHEWCHTOF, THE COVNTbK - GRM SOHl wr.irnu kun our' Vft'U WAIT FOR - rC D -j?U'y T.fiVJ I Vvj-Of AZ L -&xz ,.. X L5rTf). F HAyMfi ' ' A BV6J:lmVL Y7I- r ' X V Jrna i Ml vv OlWi-- JCasKfS lfk. Mr.SL .n'la ffrnViJA 'C 1 T r f JHPJ'V 'VEmm ' JsmwS WJJUST' el-l '" i&ssfr yJks mSlLki PLAYED FEW "SAFETY SHOTS" Mn Who Have Wen Success In Life's Game Satisfied With Noth- Ing but Victory. Walter lngcn, tho golfer, ): "Never Iny for a safety, but always I ! " "' ... ,. - ,, ,IMe fmmi, mt ,m)1, ,0 ..,rr for Hie cup," remarks "Olrnrd" In the I'hllndelphtn I'ress. Snfet) shot ntv often careless shot In huslnett ns In plny. Rockefeller plaed six bole out In the oil world mid ho made a par and tlieu mum'. M orpin hammered the batl straight for the ting nnd It Hew nbove etery hunker mid smul pit In the flnnnclnl world. Col. "Tom" Scott had no safety shot In hN bug when dreaming out the I'cntitjltnnln road tjstem, nor did Kniliklln It. tlowon when he made his mutter stroke- In bulng the Reading's coal IiiimK Theodore N. Vnll. the telephone giant, ueter minced lilt game nor n titled to n half shot to snte his face, lie went out with tho long stroke nnd enmo home to the llnnl shot with aH . ' riw-.ii.t ,'nfll til IiIm rrvtllt. ... .. , . I HO IHKiHM"- nnifi'. I'ltij " " the game, not to win a compromise or tie the other team. The great merchant nnllt his (lag to the mnt. is "ilniiin tho torpedoes," nnd thoots straight nt hit target. So In huslnett nt on the links the adage should be: "Hold ,our head still and play for the cup." PICK EMPLOYEES WITH CARE Modern Business Men No Longer Rely on the "Hltor.MIss" Mtthod of Selection. There wnt ft time when picking em ployees was n hlt-nnd mist Job, n trial and error mntter which few emptojera pelleted could bo corrected. This It the day of doing things right nnd the modern emplojer Is uow selecting his nsociatcs. from the office boy to the man highest up. with as much con ns ho would launch on nn entirely new bntlness t enture. Villain Martin Jackson, director of the Personnel De telopinint sertlee, wrltet: "If euiplojees lire carefully selected, with nn eje to their real adaptability and Alness for the work to be done, It goet without question that they nre nurh moro likely to take nn Interest in their work, and hence, the business Itself. If they are Interested, they will get along well with their Mlows and co-operato with thelrjuperlors. All of which meons that they will grow, and there Is no satisfaction for the cm plojce grenter than thnt which uccom pnnlet the knowledge that he Is get ting somewhere. Patting him on tl.s bnck mny make him feel good, nnd paying him n good salary may mnke him. work harder, lint siting him a new Job nnd bigger Job will nlon mnke him supremely hnppy. will alone mnke him work with complete aban don, with thorough-going entliuslotm." Forbes Magazine. No Doubt Who Was Boss. Sometimes It Is eny to see. even before n couple Is married. Just which 1 . lt. I.AIIM 9 iM one is going to ne mv " - household. Recently n big. rohur womnn stepped Into the odlre of Reg Istcr of Deeds Adler Johntnn. "IK this where I get n licenser she nskef, "What kind of n licenser asked Adler. "A marriage llcene," said the wom an. "No, we don't hnndle them." said Adler. "po to the first door down th hall on your right." -I knew nt first that this wasn't the place." snld the big womnn. with nn air of disgust; "that's whnt 1 told him." Thereupon she stepped Into the hnll. nnd 'when the door opened Adler could see a little man waiting outside. Ir ttns evident that the woman had usurped command and wnt going to take charge or the marriage license business, not to mention, of course, the honeymoon and nil the rest of th alliance. Fort Hcott (Kun.) Tribune. Joo Lynch, the hard-hitting New Yorker, Is going to fight Pete Her man, bantamwelgnt champion, again. The two have been matched for an eight-round go to take place at St. Louis on Labor day. The Pacific International leaguo has expressed Itself officially In favnr of th rAstnratlnrf tit ttm aM 'drafting agreement with tho major..! -zriK&tss kmt atari xr' xvfza '- - am t u,uij,j u:z;tMwiwm?irfm &i d&mjWBm I uKV11'";1' HV I r J.nJPnftlltMn .- rr-n . it.' IbLK' l aU n& ii sjts -" ' imi"- " -a Kr.. --. - -"-- riTi-' r r r n -.! ' xx- ivta fjr-t-s. r . -: x:--i a i" wirw m imsr Jssmii rt 'j mju - mi . . r x.'. ssssnvn J-neri i iiLbn. .wav a - , mirit iiinn maw m rrr j ji ans s" smv tnsmman. AMh..iCAN UTILITORS MAY REVOLUTIONIZE I EUROrEAN AGRICULTURAL METHODS nT.r, e leW Wjfo&i -"- - -4.5i sEHsW SsWlCXM ANOttCAP. O. ' BBajPVV'COMMEtrCIAL AT1ACME sSBsasBBlaBBBBBBBSjr ' Holland It looking for American farm machinery. In view of this fact tho United States Department of Agriculture may mako a special test of the four-horsepower utllltor, a one piow tractor with wmen ror elgn countries jecm to be Im pressed, in view of its adaptability to small farms. One of tho first high European , officials to como to this country in quest of tho most up-to-date farm machinery is Dr. J). II. Andrcac, commercial attache of the Nether lands. He is here to learn how his country may benefit from American , farm methods, of which, he says, .devastated Europe must Uko nd vantage if it Is to feed its people. Australian Rabbits Selling Fast. Rnlbltn hate Immii doing great dam age In the grazing dlMrlrtt of Australia, and Mreiiuotit efforts to eradicate them hns reulled In the kill ing of n tiittntiriber of Hico nnl mnlt. SomoUO.noo tmdlet nro now In cold storage annltllig shipment to England. The einbnrgo on the expnr' of mliMt k!nt'wns reunited In Df- Seemlier InM, nnd the boom In rabbit skin prlret hut produced remarkable ro!ili'tlt!otl III tlniuliterltu the p"' The ruling nterflge prlie paiil to trap pert for h'iIum Ih now JI.KJ er imund. nnd the ilemnud for skins hv the L'nlted Stale nnd Kuropenn markets is so great thnt It ennnnt be call'tletl nnd It It IoukIiI 'lint prlret will ce still higher. ExiM-'isnceil impiier nre making up to f07 kkins alone. per wielt for the Wanted a Quantity. Helen's mother mtui- from n largo family nnd Helen lined to visit her grandma's house, as. there were nl ways so many oimg uncles and mmtr to pin) tvlih. One day. nfler return Ing from one of her tlslts, Helen wns taken to the bedroom and was shown a tiny new baby sister. Helen did not seem to he at nil enthusiastic, and her father, surprised at her luik of inter, est, nsked: "Well, whnt do you think of your new baby slslerl" Helen replied: "Hint Only one! Why didn't ou get a real many, lik grandma bust" The House Famine. Morris lllllqult was discussing In Albany the heinous profiteering on rents which so many New Tork land lords hrite been practicing. "And de-pllo this profiteering." ho said, "houses unci apartments nre In greater demand thnn ever. WelMo cated tenants hnte their bells rung two or three times n dayAby total strangers who nnxlotisly Inquire If by nny chance they think of lent Ing soon. "I heard of n chap who entered a newspaper office recently and said to the girl behind the ceunter: "I want to advertise In jour paper for n house 1' "'Yes. How many Inscrttonsr snld the girl briskly. 'We make a redur. tlon for space taken by the jeur, ond we hute also a tery reasonable three- "Xrlll"" "'""" Pr0,"""y '"" Ilollandtho country of dikes nnd wind-mills, Is still tmplojlng pic turesque old ox trams to mill the plow. The old fashioned wind-mill, Dr. Andreae says, is 'vlng away to steam mills. The next forward step in Dutch agriculture Is expect ed to be the Introduction of modern methods of plowing. American trnrmrs pull two, three or four plows nnd nre too large for economical operation on any farm of lets thnn 1:10 acres, which- makes tlum Impracticable for European use. In the estima tion of experts, tho one-plow utlll tor, a Mlduett product, may bo the American Intention which ill rctolutionlzo European agricultural POWER USE IN dredgers, stre.it railroads, mid Co- $ CAL. CURTAILED ""'nl '""i""'1'"'- . A rnll has been sent to every idee SAN FRANCISCO. Aug, 23 -An ,rlc Reiterating utility ronrorn and ncuto shortngo of electric energ) In fesulo company in iho stiitn to send northern nnd contra! California hut representative to a conference in compelled State Power Adinlnlstrn-,,lm railway commission's office lo tion H. O. Ilutler to order u IT. per lar- Follow Ing tho long extended rent curtailment In tho reselling of drought the situation is so acute electric energy by power compin- ",nt restrictions hate been extend les, and an luimedlato submission of ''' '" mining companies, cement power curtailment plans by gold """I Knld dredgers POINTS IN COOLIDGE ACCEPTANCE SPEECH The position ef Ooveraor Coolldge oa publlo Issues are clearly defined la these brief passages from his speech of accept aaoa at Northampton. July 17: It is the flrst duty of the publlo and press to expose false doctrines aad answer seditious arguments. American Institutions can stand discussion and criticism, sly U thorn who know boar for them tho tsstlssony of the truth. Tho chief task that Ilea before ns la to repossess the people of their government and their property. Wo want to return to a thoroughly peaeo basis because that U the fsadasMtal Asaer- Unless tho goveraawat aad property of the aattaa are la tho hands of tho people, aaa thoro to stay aa their permanent abldlag yM. seU-g overameat eaas aad the beta ef Aawrtea goes down la ralaa. t The oseerraaee ef the law la the greatest solvent ef public Ills. Men speak of natural rights, but I challenge any ono to how where la aatare aay rights ever existed or were recognised until there was established for their deeUratloa aad proteottea e duly promulgated body of correspoadlag laws. The most obvious place to begla retreaehmeat le by ellm laatlag the extravagance of tho goverameat ItselL All aatborlty mast be exercised by those to whom It Is cob atltuUoaally eatrnsted, without dictation, aad with respoaslblllty only to those who have bestowed It, the people. The eeoaomle'BtreBgth of a country rests oa the farm. la aaatrial aeUritx'to goeoaaoBt apoa It. la all thugs a return to a e of 1114. That oar (s gone. reseat, higher, nobler, beeaese of the sacrifices made aad tho duties aMimoc. It la net a retreat, K la a new summons to acvaaee. The nation which forgtU lie dsfeaders wUI he Itself for fftttea. .aal saffrage for which 1 hare always voted, la eemlag. It Is not a party question although nearly slx-esveaths of the ratlfylajt teaislatarse hare been Heaablleaa. Tho party stands pledged to nee Its endeavor to wlUbeati s.sjsanspiisaosj i i The foreign ratattoaa ef ear eottatry eight not to be parti san, bat American. i amnnBsBmmnssmissmsitssBisvBsjsaBf V methods. Dr. Andreae Is seeking Information on this Invention, 'pre paratory to forwarding it to his Gotcrnment 'We have nothing like It In Hol land," he said, following a visit to one of the factories, "and as soon as I get together all inform l( n concerning this wonderful pio n.ct of American ingrnulty, I sbill 'nt ward It to my gotcrrment In Hol land." It Is understood thnt the rr. lories making utllltor have re rcltrd intimations which hum caused them to make nretmratlnn on a large scale fur supplying for vlgn demand. peace basis does aot mean the It mesas a peaee basis ef the hasten ratlacatloa, which I trust k . Jk i Q thJf anm iamT? n Br rCKCT L. CKOaT I