The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 30, 1920, Image 2

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Education Pays
von thk individual and fob tiik btath
A Person with No Education hiu but Ono Chanco In 150,000 to
Wonder Distinguished SoYvlce to the Public
With Common School Education 4 Chances
With High School Education-... S7 Chances
With College Education..........- 800 Chaneca .
.AM YOU GIVING YOUR CHILD HU CHANCRtV
THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED .
MOST IN EDUCATION "
Orcfoo Agrkoltiral College
TOIL RIGS USE
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Through "Liberal and Practical Education
prepare the Young Man and Young Woman
for Useful Citizenship and Succeutul Careen In
Hagiaeertnc Mlatag Honaa Broaoealca
rfcnrmarr Foajretty VocaUoauU Hdveatlca
The Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC, ENOUSH,
MODERN LANOUAOE. ART and the Other Essentials of a
Standard Technical College Course
FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER SO, 1MO. TUITION IS FREE.
FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO
TMK RB6I8TRAR, Oregon. Agricultural Collect, CorvaUla, Ore.
Green -Slabs
This la good wood If bought early and dried. Do not
delay year orders, as you must bay early It yon wait
cheap wood. Fael will be higher aezt wlater than last,
aa feed, labor aad freight are higher.
We are prepared to giro you quick service aad the beat
of wood. Oar prieea are cheap oa block wood alao.
Order sow aad be prepared.
O. Peyton & Co.
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"WOOD TO BURN"
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WORKER8 ON OUTINGS,
HARVESTS syFFKRING
SALEM, Or., Aug. 30. Because of
the laorblng. class In taking lengthy
Tacatloas during the summer months
there will be a shortage of workers
when the peak of the harvest Is
reached In Oregon, according to C.
H. Oram, state labor commissioner,
who returned here today from Hood
River and other eastern Oregon
points.
"In years past .onlytthose persons
la comfortable financial condition
enjoyed lengthy vacations," sal'd Mr.
Gram, "but this year, the demand for
. recreation has been almost universal.
Aa a result thousands of persons who
formerly worked In the harvest fields
are at the' beach, or mountain re
sorti, and the employer Is out of
luck."
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LIBERTY MATINEES
Two complete matinees every af
ternoon at the Liberty, starting at
1:30 and 3:3o!
27-31
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Another angle on Senator Harding
comes from the Rer. Dr. T. H. Mc
Afee, pastor of the Trinity Baptist
church, of which both Senator and
Mrs, Harding have long been mem
bers. -Many years ago there were
two Baptist congregations In Marlon,
one of them the Freewill and tbo
other the "regular." Senator Hard
ing was one of several men In the
demonlnatlon who thought tho two
could work for more spiritual good,
both for members as well as the
community. If they would unite, so
he was among the leaders In bring
about a merger of the two congrega
tions. Marlon Is a city of churccs as well
as one of homes, and the Trinity
Baptist Is one of the leading
churches. It has a church building
SIMPLEX CREAM
SEPARATORS
for the practical dairyman.
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skimming.
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1IOU8TON, To. An enormous
amount of timber him been used In
the construction of oil derricks dur
ing thevlnst tlireo years. For ono
derrick nlono of tho hvornge height
of 85 foot, 30,000 feet of lumber are
required. Tho cost of this material
la approximately $6000. It Is esti
mated, that there are at this' time
7000 to 10,000 dorrlcks In Teaaii,
which, at the averago cost of $8000
each for lumber alone, brings tho
total amount expended on these
necessary adjuncts of tho petroloura
Industry to $43,000,000 to $60,000,
000 In the stato. alone.
An expert rig builder uses only tho
very best Pine and hardwood obtain
able In tho construction of derricks,
It Is stated. Although the best der
ricks nro those built of rough lum
ber, surfaced timber Is largely used
In sections whero tho supply of tho
former Is limited. Whore materials
and workers are hard to get, steel
derricks, constructed so that they
may be bolted together, are used
In Texas wood Is the favored ma
terial.
Although to the average person a
rig bulldor may appear a very ordi
nary individual, be Is really a man of
great Importance In the petroleum
world. In fact, were lt,not for the
rig builder there would' perhaps be
no oil wells. A derrick erected with
tho main Idea of getting the Job done
as cheaply aa possible Is like a house
built on tho sand and Is very likely
to topple over on slight provocation,
assert experienced oil men. But
those derricks that are built aa der
ricks should be built, of selected ma
terials, by expert workmen, wfll
withstand anything short of an
earthquake, or one of tho terrific gas
blowouts with, which somo localities
In Toxas aro unfortunately afflicted.
An expert derrick crew can build a
rig In 24 hours It necessary and
when If is completed It will handle
any kind of tools that can be hung
on It. lllg, powerful, brawny men
handle, the heavy timbers,, which aro
sawed together In scries and when
hoisted Into position, to tho amaze
ment of tho uninitiated onlooker, al
ways fit to tho traction. Dorrlcks
range In site from 7C feet up to 112
feot. About 85 feet Is tbo standard
derrick and the ono most commonly
used In Texas. The 112-foot mast Is
used for the big rotary rigs and for
the very deep holes
Skilled dorrlck builders ronkNvlth
the tool dressers In tho matter of
wages. The scale pntd carpenters
upon derricks ranges from $15 to
$25 a day. Helpers recelvo $5 and
$6 a day. The demand for theso
workers In tho oil fields during the
last two years has almtat depleted
the cities and towns of the stato of
this class of builders.
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Klamath Fall, Oregon
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SEPTEMBER 6, 1920
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Wild BiD Reed vs. Earl Ritchie
Northwest Champion
Klamath Fall, the Pride of Oregon
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Special event, Bobby Wagner of Seattle vs. Kid Hartley of
Yreka, six rounds. Also two rattling four-round preliminaries.
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General admission, $2; Reserved scats, $3; Ringside, $5; war tax
included. Tjckets now on sale at Jewel Cafe and Rex Cafe.
FRANK SMITH, Matchmaker
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FOR YOUR LOVKO ONES
living and departed, flowers
are the logical, natural tri
bute of esteem and affection.
Being Nature's loveliest gift
to man (except woman), you
cannot show your feelings In
a tenderer way than by
means of floral gifts. Choose
from our large and beauti
ful array. Set plecea made
to order.
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of Imposing architecture, In ' stone
and brick, with Virginia creeper
spreading Its thick green leaves over
much of the outer walls. When In
Marlon, 8cnator and Mrs, Harding
always attend Trinity services, en
tering by tho rear door and occupy
ing the pew they hare had all these
years. Senator Harding has been a
trustee of Trinity since the church
was founded. The church has a
membership of 600 and 450 aro on
rolled In the Sunday scool.
"Senator Harding Is a most ordi
nary man, yet a moot dignified ono,"
says Dr. McAfee. "A stranger feels
at homo In his presence In a moment.
When In the pulpit I, find him a very
helpful listener, but when I am out
of the pulpit he Is either very cordial
in commending a sermon, or kindly
severe In his criticism of It. Some
times when he and I have a differ
ence of opinion on a question
brought out In a sermon, I go to his
office, In tho Star building, and thero
we will 'fight It out Senator Hard
ing Is very liberal minded, an atten
tive listener, and I like to preach to
him. AH tho people In the church
like him.
"Hero In Marlon wo believe that
he Is going tq bo the next President
of the United States. Ho has tho
courage, the statesmanship and the
'Americanism to win at the election,
Just as theso qualifications enabled
him to win at tbo Chicago conven
tlon."
I'HKHIDKNT A GOD-PATHKR
BUENOS AIRES, July 28, (By
Mall). When a seventh son is born
In Argentina the president of tbo
republic becomes his god-father, ac
cording to a custom. Recently a
'.'seventh male' heir was baptised with
a brilliant church' ceremony at which
the ranking officer of the Argentine
army represented President Irlgoyen,
who now has quite a largo family of
j-god-sons.
Tho amazing Russian artiste, Naz-
Imova, Is presented In tho dual guise
of star and dramatist In her newest
production, "Tho Ural" n't tho Lib
erty" Theatre. Nnzlmova not only
plays tho difficult and highly emot
ional role of "the brat," but It was
sho who adapted It from tho original
stago play written by Maudo Fulton,
A number of Naz I in ova's own Ideas
ore Incorporated In tho screen ver
sion of the great stage, success In the
sbapo of added Incidents nnd twists
In tho plot. Nazlraovo, who la an ac
complished linguist nnd musician as
well, aa the, foremost actress on the
screen t today, took, as part of her
education for the stage, a courso In
stage direction In Russia,
"Tbo Brat" will bo shown tonight
only.
A real western round-up furnishes
one or tne most 'Interesting scenes
In tho latest Louis Bcnnlson Brett-
wood picture, "High Pockets," which
Is released through Ooldwyn and
will bo presented at tho Llborty
Theatre Tuesday.
Except In the cattle rango country,
the round-up Is known only by namo.
Hut out thoro the round-up Is a
great annual function. Every
autumn, when the rangers decide to
round up their cattle -and drive thorn
to the railroads to bo shipped to the
great slaughter-houses In Omnha
and Chicago, they send ou ttbelr cow
boys to get their herds together and
drive them to the trains,
I The mon scatter out on the un
fenced 'land and circle nbout tho cat
tle; tho horses dash at the flanks of
tho cattle and by tho pressure of
their bodies shove thorn Into an over
narrowing circle. As It Is easy to
keep them together when thoy aro
once started, tho boys first round up
the strays and (hen drive them to the
place whero the main bunch Is graz
ing. Then It Is an easy matter for a
few riding cowboys In the rear, and a
few riding along the herd, to direct
the cattle straight ahead.
In "High Pockets," tho vllllans In
the story are a bunch of cattle
thieves, who ha,ve rounded up the
heroine's herd and placed their own
b'rand on her cattle. In the picture,
the vllllans are .revealed at work on
n thrown steer, applying tholr own
brand to cover up the roil owner'
mark. Hut In tint midst of their
crooked work, thoy are Interrupted
by "High Pockets" (l.outs Bcnnl
son) who rounds them up and drives
them before him to the county mag
istrate, whero they aro dealt with
summarily.
MIIKHTV MATINKKH
Two comploto matlnoes every at
tornoon nt tho Liberty, starting at
1:30 and 3:30.
27-31
MAItKHKIKLD I'AI'KIt
KOI.I) TO HVNWOATK
n I started 'here ten years ago, has been
's J sold by Mr. and Mrs. It. A. O'Brien
iu jimicmo iu ju jiiimnnem i,usl
ncM men, who Intend conducting It
on non-partisan and non-sectarian
lines.
Outsldo parties hnvo boen ongagod
to handlu the paper, but tbo pvrson
not has not been announced. Mr. and
Mrs. O'Brien will Inavo, soon for a
trip through' eastern Oregon, Cali
fornia and Honolulu and Mexico, and
next spring will enter tho newspaper
business In California. Tho pnper
was ettnbllshsd by Mr, and Mr.
O'llrlcn, who camo hero from Alas
ka. 4
MARSHPIEM), Ore.,
Tho Evening Record, a
Aug. 30,
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