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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1920)
HUM0- THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON rim: I MMI SATCTWAW. , i P GLASS We .carry the largest stock of glass in Klamath Falls, jin have two expert glaziers subject to your immediate call. We fcave Wire Rib Sky-light glass Maze Plate Mirrors and Window glass in all sizes. Wind shields, and Head-light glass put in while you wait. Lakeside Lumber Co. Mill Mid Yards, Klamath Ave. and Center St Phone 128 aroquii attbntion Two coaiBteta matinees every af ternooa at the Liberty, starting at l:30aad8:lQ. ' 27-31 Of all tha wsaien of Europe, the former Qassa Aautlo of Portugal, who bow roaUos la England, It prob ably the neat,' accomplished. . A Ctaaaflat A4 win sail It. The Point Makes the Pen The Tempotat Pm JmsS the point that won't weaken in the at rower it hand or at noway it ink-' Ppe to spacta! fraraVniag proctli also saves tae pen a steel-like and flexi Writes at trst touch. The' famoue Wahl Cinb Feed aoto aaatioilly regulate pa of ink for any WEJUCTEAMBUT BID UK Afc-tkht chamber rstants "sweating" tad keeps pen moist for Instant writing. TBMPOINT Tha Perfect Potato Tea r. ' 4. A iltisJPwMB aaata ta the Evenharp Pencil, saeat by the sasae con Ml Made la seta Elf ptaag Md Screw Joint aftta? Mesa, $2.50 as tvi , CSS XX' fPV fi'gjjtjj Eswolffereat aad better Star Drug Store Fifth and Mate Street UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, Eu gene. Aug. 38. With the opening of the football season but a month away, followers of tho Unlvoratty of Oregon hopes are beginning to admit that prospects for the coming season look as rosy as they did at tho end of last year, when ten veterans of the (roast champion olorcu announced their Intention of returning this year. Two things are going to work wonders for Oregon this year, In the opinion of the close followers of the gamje: The strong coaching staff gathered together for the Oregon rarslty, and the admirable schedule arranged for the team. The coach ing staff of the varsity wilt number five, one of the strongest on the coast. Three coast conference games and one northwest conference game have been arranged Tor the varsity. In addition to one practice game, and a season-ender with the Unlrer- slty of Southern California Thanks giving day. "Shy" Huntington will be head coach this year, watch will be ais third year as mentor of Oregon elev ens. During his two fars' career St Oregon, "Shy" has lost but three games, and has won three 'confer ence championships. In 1918. the one game lost during the season was to tho University of California. This game prevented the varsity from winning the coast championship, but Oregon stood at the top of the north west group. In 1919, Oregon lost a memorable game to Washington State College, and on New Years day, 1930, Har vard won by on point over the Isss oa-Yello warriors at Pasadena. Last year, however, the Oregon varsity won both the northwest and coast conference championships. In addition .to Coach Huntington, the lemon-yellow staff of Instructors will number Trainer BUI Ifisywsrd. AasUtant Coach "Bart" Speltman, "Ken" Bartlett, and "Baa" Williams. Hayward will begin his fifteenth year as trainer of the Oregon eleven, TATTOOING AS k FINE ART It Reaches Its Highest Development In the Marquesas Islands f the South Seas. , Tattooing I nn art so old thnt Its origin Is lost to historical records, having been practiced when the cave men went out to club their follows. In the Marquesas Islands, the meat distant and most mysterious of South sea archipelagos, tattooing reached Its highest development and there It w the most beautiful form of art known. For a man In the Marquesas to lack the tnttoed stnra of terror upon bis face nndto hnve a bare countenance upon his face was to be n poltroon and deplcd by tho whole tribe. Frederick O'Brien says In the Century that to nclilcc a fairly complete picture on one's body meant many month of !n trne suffering and tlio expenditure of much wealth. When white men were cast by ship wreck In tho Islands of the far Peel- flc or fled from duty on whalers or warship and sought to stay among the Marquetmn they acceded to the hon ored customs of their hosts and adopt ed their facial adornment Once the curious Ink of the tttoocr has gotten Into the skin It Is (here forever and can never be erased, tike the pita of smallpox. Tho white men, therefore, of Europe and America never again returned to their old hornet after set tling among these Marqueaani and having their faces tattooed. 4jT T X I Progress In Paris a collector bought an an tlque finger ring In which waa fig ured a lion with sharp clawa of steel. From these he'recelved an accidental scratch of which he nearly died. In vestlgatlon showed the claws were hollowed and communicated with a small poison receptacle In tho ring. Rawing at the, MARGUERITE CLARK in "ALL OF A SUDDEN PEGGY" As the tltlo Indicates, it is one of thoae flashing comedies 'B whip Mlaa Clark excells. You'll Had that she was never' charming as abe is In the role of this little , oik, ir"",n U-- SUNDAY G. D. Griffith's ,THE GREATEST QUESTION" yJlifgpUk. Robert Harroa and thel OrftOith Ma) cm I 'mt$ 9 le Way of Destiny with "JUST 1-OLK8" I iMJ EGYPTIAN BEADS MOVE BED Remarkable Manifestations Said ta Have Inn Made by Ancient Neck, lace In Edinburgh. 8ome remarkahte manifestations, state the Scotsman, have occurred In Edinburgh In association with an aa Clent Egyptian necklace. The pre ent owner of the necklace, who. Uvea In the west end of Edinburgh, received It from Cairo at the end of 1013. Ilecently she decided to get rid or It and threw it Into a waste paper ha ket. That night when near the bas ket she was startled by the distinct feeling of a hand clutching at htr wrist She afterward heard sounds from tho basket as a mouse moving. Examination revealed only waats pa per and the glass beads. 1UU Slic gave the beads to her brother, who on going to bed placed them on the pillow near bit head. The neck lace seemed to be moved on the pflloW during the night by some unseen ' agency. A night or two later he again put the beads on his bed. tie was roused from his sleep by the bed be ing moved from side to aide. TTe afterward heard the necklsce produol Ing a rustling movement The follow log night he slept soundly with 4 necklace In the room. At four o'clopk next morning he was wakened by the bed again sinking. Other persons y they had similar experiences with the beads. George Eliot the Lay Preacher. " A novelist who bases his art on clean-cut ethical formulas la bound to wane In popularity. For special reasons, he may make a strong Appeal to his own generation and yet be neg lected by the generation succeeding. George Eliot was the eloquent lay preacher of her age. Literary aermooa like hers are now out of date. Readers do aot care to be told what will hap pea If they do not do this or If they do that Similarly Thomas Hardy ta certain to suffer In fame. The kind of philosophic determination embodied In his novels Is disappearing. If Hardy and George Eliot long survive, it will be In spite of their moral formulas; It win be because readers will be will ing to overlook moral formulas rx ac count of the permanently Interesting phases of life preseoted by a msster hand In their novels. Herein lies the final test of literary Immortality. There Is no question about novels like Tom Jones" and "Vanity Fair." which are not framed on any precise technical theory. They are life Itself nnd Its diffused morality. Wilbur Crow. In the Yale Review, I Safety Deposit Itosp for Kent SUM by the year $Hv"eHe"4vM$H&QHV e x Jpt fl x &. x x X iXJ x s X x Building is very active in Klamath Falls. New homes are springing up everywhere. And a great many of them were made pos sible by saving accounts started years ago. Opportunity looks at your Bank Book before it knocks at your door. It is the size of a man's savings, rather than the size of his earnings, that indicate ' his success. What kind of a story does your savings bank book tell. Klamath State Bank "THE GROWING RANK" Located at the Corner 6th and Main KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wc waat yintr Itunlaera. Oar ilank, we hop, may bniimo your Ilank m ITIL Spell of the Witch Doctor. In the twentieth century, according to the report of forunrd moieini-nt survey, tfcero nro approximately 1;. million people In Africa held In ulijcct fear through tl.o hundreds of thou snndi of witch doctor who nlono uro hclluvcd to liao the potter of "njiell Ins out" the all spirits. The theory o'f the African native regarding dlm-axo l that an enemy casts a spell which enters the body and It must either be spelled out or cast out and this Is accomplished by the use of charms which often kill before they hae the opportunity of proving their curative powers. The natives of South Africa, the survey find, depend entirely on witch doctors and herb doctors. For SH million patlve people there are only twenty-three missionary doctor and nineteen nurses. Scattered among the millions, this little band of work era accomplishes' wonders. But the sway of the witch doctors is practically unaffected. Isetrle Incubator. The' electric Incubator Is said to ba much safer, surer and 'more economi cal than the oll-lieated apparatus. Current entering tho Incubator passes through resistance elements In the top of the box; these uro arranged to dis tribute the heat evenly over the 73 eggs below. Double Insulating walla prevent U escape of heat, while a thermostat keepH temperature, H con stant .Ventllo)1oii Is , likewise auto static ( L BE BUI BOUT Jimmy McQueen, one of Frisco's most ardent sportsmen, and who totes the reputation of knowing the pedi gree and record of every boxer of any prestige whatsoever, was In the city yesterday for the transaction of business with Matcbmakor Frank Smith. Until his arrival hero Thurs day night, Jimmy was not awaro that Wild Dill Reed and Karl Ritchie are to bo the top-liners in the Labor day card here, and when the Information was Imparted to him. Jimmy rammed his hands Into his pockets, crossed his loft foot ovor his rlsht foot, screwed his left eyebrow upward about three notches, leaned back against the refreshment bsr of the Smoke, and thus, having assumed his characteristic Informative pose, dis gorged himself thusly: "What? You say you got Wild BUI lined up against Earl Ritchie for that Labor day card In this burg? Well, take It from little Jimmy, It'll be some scrap, 'specially If those two wallopers are In condition to "go." An', say, did you over see Wild mil when ho wasn't In condition an' rarln' to go? That boy's real nnd only name Is Scrap, and tho noma's no misnomer, either. Ho'd scrap at his own funeral, Just to convince tho mournln' public that ho never was a iloud ono. Ho'a gono up against the host boys In tho business, nnd ho's made 'em all hit the ball from tho gong to tho finish. Wonder to mo ho Isn't goln' up agnlnst Jack Domp sey. I'robably lacks a manager with a noodlo but, anyway, whon ho nnd that guy Rltchlo pump mitts with each other on Labor day, thern's a-goln' to bo somo encounter I'm. a-tollln' you. Ritchie's somo ring- mastor himself, probably fades Wild Mill a llttlo at that at least that's tho Information 1'vo got stored nwoy In my llttlo flghtln' 'cyclopedia. "Wish I could bo here to nee the milling, 'causo It's goln' to bo one grand, gladsome, little old moloo, take it from me." Some recomtmendatlon that, com ing from Jimmy McQueen, but ft Is Just more evidence that Matchmaker flmlth had his head with 'him tne day he signed these big boys for tho Labor day Droaram. Both mixers are' fn the midst of s consistent pe riod of, training, and they assert that thojr ,are going to give tho public the benefit of every ounce of fighting nnnrrv they dosssss when thoy meet here on the evening of September 6. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Second hand Undorwood tpo writer. C. M. Alexander. as BARGAIN Upright I'lnnn In good condition for 8140. Till No. 7 Commercial street, near H'-h. 28-10' MEN WANTED Line up your Job for the winter. We need twenty men now. Good wages. Klght hours; steady work BIG LAKES BOX CO, tilt SI.KKI'ING ROOM For rent. 1IS4 1'lne street. 28-30 IX)8T 10 X 12 tent between Klam ath Falls and McClelan storo on Merrill road. Lcavo at Gun 8tere: reward. 28-30 WANTKD Saleswomen and altera tion hands for the new Andross Glovor Style Hhop. Apply to Mrs. Glover, Whlto Pelican hotel, between 2 and 4 Sunday afternoon. 28 NO. 1IM01 TRKAHUItY HXP.UtTMF.ST WANTKD Position as stenographer experienced In legal and Insur ance work. Box 162, P. O. 28-1 LADY BARRKR SHOP Now open at Chlloquln, Oregon. 28-11 Sir John Horschel, who know a great deal about comets, estimated that even those with tails millions of miles in length do pot weigh more khan; half a pound. WANTED Winchester pump gun, 12 guage. Inquire Chas. Jenson, Reclamation Service. 28-1 NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM For one or two gentlemen. 634 N. 8th street. 28-30 FOR HALE Romlngton automatic rlflo, 35-35; special slgbu and sling. High graAe sleeping bag; two Marble hunting axes. Inquire No. 16, Loomls Building. 28-1 TO LOGGERS For sale, black Percheron stallion; Is gentle; will work any place and ta a truo puller. Sultablo for logging work. Will bo sold cheaply. Edward Freuer, Soven Springs Ranch, S. Poe Valley. 28-3 Office of Comptroller of the Currency. Washington. I). C July 30, 1920. I Whereas, by satisfactory evidence ' preaentod to tho undersigned. It has been m silo to appear that "Tim Am erican National Bank of Klamath , Falls," In the city of Klamath Falls, In the County of Klamath and State of Oregon, has compiled with all the I provisions of the statute of the United Htatea required t obo com piled with before an association shall be authorliod to commonco tho business of banking; Now therefore I, John Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Cur rency, do hereby certify that "The American National Ilank of Klam ath Falls." la lbs City of Klamath Falls, In the County of Klamath and State of Oregon, Is authorised to commence the buslneaa of banking as provided In Section Fifty one hun dred and alxty-nlne of the Revised Statutes of the Unked Statea. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this Thir tieth day of July, 191. J.NO. SKELTON' WILLIAMS, (Seal) Comptroller of the Currency. Aug. 13-20-27-3-10-17-24-1-8-15. i m When frlondly Arabs meet their salutation Is almost grotesque, for thoy shako hands seven or eight lines, and sometimes ropuatodly kiss oach other. LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OF THE PICTURES AND A NEW ONE EVERY DAT ffj vytYiYYYTrr If. W. POOLE, Owner ItOGEIt I), TORIIKY, Musical Director ' TONIGHT The prrtltciit girl on the nrreeii Is WANDA HAWLEY and she plays the stellar role tonight In "MISS HOBBS"' Sunday we liavo a flao Western story called ' "OVERLAND RED" and us the sUr Is none other than ' HARRY CAREY wo know you will be dollghtod. As usual tlie show Is ' continuous on Sunday starting nt 1:30 P, M. ' MONDAY In nesponse to many request we will again show "THE BRAT" starring thy great Nazlmova. We played (his picture nearly s yosr , ago and know that It Is good enough to bring to Klamath Falls again for Monday only s V KJ m Bf3 n t.