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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1920)
PAOW THIIKH THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNKHDAV, AUGUST M, 1 k iaMWnlSlHBKIII MMS"!iiri!ir 11 H DS3.1 tiir' UNIVERSITY- OREGON U innliilnliiril by tlinnlnln In orilrr lliul lh young port, pin ul Oregon tuny rcralve, without ruxl.llir lifinrllU ol liberal riliiimllnii, Tk Unlmaltr IntluiUalk.Collai.ol lllaiatur, 3l.nc ami Ik. Art., Ik. araJnal.3.WI,t SiHw.l n( !, tial I'Jucallon, ml Ik. vrbfraalonal Uko..L nl U v, MJIIm (at ffiilUr J), Ar.kllMlui., Omn.u., Journ.ll.m, IVuittlun nJ Muak. IHlh tamlanU of kdriMi aia ma.t r.lk' br an ! laiulif, ll .suli'W J laliralorl. ami a likrar ol ctftilr ICO.OOdvolumo, mtxitlt.J atklttlta am wired ml .try atLMlon (Win Ik. kaaltti ami w.lfar ul Ik. atuilanU. Villi a l.lillanaJ afM..,.a 4.L..I kr Ik. .....I .a.,...na I yaMI'ali.l, lb PnW.tallr I. i,n. .nlarlut n. a. .ra .1 Urillvuiaal and talanjaa aaafalMaaa, Tor alalof y or lor arty Information. fcUl.tH tin: mwiHTMAn I'nlvarallr nl ll4nM i'i rJ3iattxst3wmi:sGmii HE JUST WANTED TO KNOW VOLUNTEER CROP I WORTH 100 MILLIONS Pottlble explanation for Nonapptar. tic of Watch Had Ouddenly DAWned on Dimple Firmer. Hnpt. .1, i:. (Turnlcr of (ho Carnegie Hteel conumliy linn ehlnlillrilivil n cnM prim Hlnro fir bin 12.MHI workmen, Unix I'lrt'iinivi'iilliiK Hi" local proHtoer. Ohm of dm local p roll l rem nuked Mr, Ournlcr If hu would not Mint up tint n.prlci' More, nn It mm Interfering t TOI'KKA, Kim., Aug. 2. Htorlon wllli lltn other MiirM' profit, but Mr. )f ,,,, wmUh , , KnmM m"Z7z,rtmwtomn.'ri 'r" nro n"t"",ro"" th'".rT rh? Well, that U about II... nnlvMl,,IUB " t,' umwunl ncrongo of vol ipioKiloii I ever lii'iinl Yet, It'n hi. untoor wheat," n crop grown from nalin n question tin tin! young I needs which full In tint provloim runner's." i harvesting. Officially entlmnlLod "Tlio yDiing fanner's)" aald lliu prof, t Itoro wnit 1,600,000 ncn.'it of volun ,,'','r ;tour wheat In Kmunn thin year, or ,.",A TXlV? C".!","f",r",,,r;" :,"! about u sixth of tho total harvested pin lied Mr. Otis or, "Mn ked up to the . . , ...,,,.. .i. Inquiry olIK.. In .liinl.urgli Million "" n wheat yielded pmb unit iulc.il: Jnlily 40,000,000 bushels or ropro- " Till. hero's Hi Inquiry olllce, ain't , mintltiK ft tnonolnry vnluo of nbout II r (l'lO.OOO.oOO. Tim totnl Kunnnii "Hiiro la,' inbl thn rnpnblo young crop of wbent lit cntlinntuil officially "iTlt. ii K.O.000,000 biuholH. " Wall. tmltl lli I'lkt. county fnrm- Ttlu nrg() ncrnnKii of roluntuor t-r. 'nbout rlsbt bourn nKo n K"ho ; wl(1(ll , ,, , tn fcl Ulnt n Kr,.nl look my now Mnlch ilown Ihit nlrr-i't ileal of thin ncrunKii wan ilenortcd an fit Cat I lit V tlftttlM nllMfn vil ati It faun crntln w'n It wouldn't en but. nod I wll,'nl 'nn,t ' l1'" "'""" nf,or 'ft"t I'm kind of llrnl of Hnltln', mi wlutt yonr'ii homo too bountiful crop bnd I wmit In Inmilri, la la ilmm nrui rliixin linrvrmtnil. Tho 1919 aCrrnKU III Ibo I'liKfiivIn' trudc, and nro nil lb wnn In itxci'iin of 11,000,000, by far I'lltrlmrKli I'lieriitL'rN out on Mrlko or thn rocord for any ntato In tho un nuinptr7' NO INSURANCE ON HAPPINESS Wll.li TllhT ttl'lIAN imi'iii Ti:.Mi'i:it.vri'iir.s IIONOI.lM.r. T II . Aiib .2, (Mv .Mull). Mfiiniirrini'iil of tint iMttprr utiircn of tho di'pthn mid tlm nurfner of Ibn 1'aclflr oci'nn and ii nnotoRlc Hiirtny of thn I'aclflc bniilii Worn urif oil bitforii thn I'nii-I'urlflc 8-li'iitlflr roiiKri'M, In ni'iialon horn AiiKiiat 2 to 30, by It. A. Duly of llnminl iinl vonilty. "Tint rapid dPnlructlon of iilinr IkIiiiiI comlltloti In thn I'aclflc pro- mi ntn thn Immoillatn corollary tho J niirinntiiiiiy ot ijuick aciicti on n law rnlo to prrnvrvn nnd Incri'nuo Pacific ronourcm," ho mid. Mr. Daly hold that tho mapping of tha Hawaiian nhoron and nhoati wai nocniuary and that Invo.tlnatlon ot tho Inland of Oaliu and Molokal ot thn Hawaiian group would throw light on tha gpologlc hl.tory of two of tho "grandont cliff ilopet In tho world." HAXONY HUIMIDIXKH IIOMK IIUIMUXO DH1VK 1IKHI.IN. Aug. . (Ily Mall). To cop with tho oxlitlug houto famlno, the Saiony gOTornmont haa atkod tho Baxony pooplo'i chambor to content to an appropriation of 00.000,000 tnarki. Tha amount l to be ropald by meant ot a ront tai. Ion. A wnt fall cniinvil tlio kcrnein of wlmnt which had fallen to tho Itround during tho harvettlnr:, to I lrnrmlnntn. tloydt ncfuitt to TaVt tho niH That '. .'n,inB tho "volunteer" crop mak 8eemt to D. Involved In In. j, , , fBrincni did not dltturb t.rnailen.JKlarrli9.-. ,,; (.ro;Uh ,ni wl (U.nl wc,l About tint only tblns Ibo I.tny.U will KrowltiB wonlhop thin prlng. the ii-t Inaiiro Ii liiipiiliiimi m follow an oluiitenr wlmat inailo yluldn full) iii'tTiiiitioiinl iiiiirrliiK Wldh 'llll 'us bountiful an tho real. of tho crop. Ainoiloiiii wniiion who uoilditl rpprr , Inniiiiioralilo nlorlon of "denortcd tputiilltfn of tin. nobility of tin- old 'ncroaKPt," producing 15,000 to 125,. w.in i inmiii iiiippinpat. a xaatiy lurgor , 000 worth f)f whonl tomc. from weit iiiiiiiwrr iimiioi innuri' in no uieir inr tlnii, Tim bnnpyiiinon trjll of tboRe liitprnntlnnallttn thown many rtblH uroc-kn. An a rulo Hut rcpri'ii'iitntlvu of tin imlilllty Mrkn a mnto among tho upalthy who hnvp tniinllnflpd clal n nttil (foil at. (Ill on tbrnu condl limit, the chance for prenrntntlon at court, the gliiinoiir f a title, the ex clunlpni'M of kuclat relatlonn with the titled great, cmno tunny a young woman to forget prudrnce nnd bt made many father and mother will, tug to approve heavy bet on a alien chance. The long airing of women who have come back acrot the Atlantic broken hearted and allm of purae alnce Nel lie Oran( mnde her unhappy alliance baa taught little wladnin to thote who are courted by the titled but oft timet liennlli'M nobility. Ohio Utute Jour nal, . FOR more tire mileage, more miles to a gallon of gasoline, greater riding comfort . and for the best possible tire investment Next TimmBUYFISK TheM tire are built to this Ideal: Te be the beat concern In the world to work for aad the qmerctt concern b. existence to do btulnets w!tb.H CHARLIE'S PLACE HUH WAH KOIITUNATK Thoro waa an old woman who lived In n ahoe, nut that waa long age ago; The price of a ahoe In thoao glad dayt Would not now pay for tho toe. orn Kunian whoro tho bulk of tho volunteer wheat wan grown. Othort toll of farmora who purchanod farmt thin year nnd paid for them, with tho roturnn of thin yenr'a whont harvctt. llluttratlng tho "auddon wealth" gunoral throughout tho wettcrn Knntnn counties, whoro land hat been cheap and favorablo aeatont fow nnd far between, a recent can van of wheat yield In the vicinity of Oakley, a email town C0 mllen eatt of the Colorado line, In Logan county, thowed at leant CO farmer whoto wheat crop thla year are worth more thnn tfiO.OOO each; at leatt 3C hav more than $76,000 of wheat eeh, and every farmer haa a good crop. Thirteen countlct, mot of them In northwett Kona, thla year are yloldlng 43,701,637 buthela of wheat according to the latent official etl- mato by the atate board ot agricult ure. The one big drawback to tho Kan aa wheat grower' properlty thla year la the lack of facilities In which to transport their wheat to the mar- aaBBflx BHHHBH aaBaaBe ooooobbw aSaai a B.jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj bbboSj bSBBBBBBj BSBSj BBBBBV BBBj BBvBi BBBSBj ; III MiBnn! JuaIiIK bW if i trcau and their 6turdy Shoulders of Strength. J lutww vtVif S i Wo sell tho complete Ajax line. Come in. Let l kattUKff WnTaTaU jf J US show VOU why AjOX USCrS TO SO CnthueU ajai DtaMv jRm.1. Sanarnr mlf altt Vl BBBKetBBBBBBr' 'ta MjBjkajaBBBBHuUjrttEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJA t i kct content. Cars nro still tcarco, enirclally In tho central and westorn parts of tho state, but tho situation is not an desperate as It was two months ago, grain dcalors report. Favorable summer rains havo as sured a big corn crop In Kansas this Reason. The crop has been officially estimated at H0,000,00p bushels, nnd the official forecasters now as sert that the continued favorable weather means the yield will mount still higher. The Kansas weather tiurean hero reported that this Is the first year In Ita 33 years' existence that Kansas had "bumper" wheat tend corn crops the same year. A banker who haa lived rln Kanssa SI years la authority for tho atatement that In that time such a favorablo crop comblnalon never before oc curred. Similar conditions provail with the oats and barley crops which hare been harvested. The state raised 20,000,000 bushels tot barley, four times the average annual yield ot the last 20 years. Alfalfa and grain sorghums to which millions ot acres are deroted la Kan tat, likewise are producing bounti ful crops. Kaw valley potato grow ers report one ot ttfe best crops ever 'grown. As one editor of western Kansas says: "The horn ot plenty sppears to have been dumped right Into the lap of Kansas this year." VKTERANH TO TEACH TOHONTO, Ont., Aug. 25. Two hundred war vcterana, trained at public expeme, will enter upon their new duties as teachers when the pub lic schools ot Ontario open next month. Entry of ex-soldlefs Into the teach" Ing profession Is regarded with gnat favor by the education department, which has been lamenting tho tact that ;the male school teacher has lately been fast disappearing. Charlotte Bronte's writing was so ama1l ftliat II annaaraif tn hav lataa) I traced with a needle. . , flv f tt MtrifkufatssRaw Rates littsMssttt The Central Hotel VSVjSkaak1VJ fMaSsjstiSSjrsrtYsrtisaft New Throughout SlB'Sr'tSrSS IN THESE DAYS OP HIGH PRICES THE AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A PLACE TO LIVE THAT IS WITHIN' HIS REACH AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN ROOM, PERFECT VENTILATION. THESE YOU WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. SEV- , ENTY ROOMS IN THIS GREAT HOSTELRY ARE NOW READY AND THIS NUMBER IS BEING ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY CAN BErFINr ISHED AND FURNISHED. ' SPECIAL RATES MADE TO PERMANENT ROOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRESS OR BEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE FOUND ' AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. 't 1. i. KELLER, Maaatar- H I. X AM T-4 m i .