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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1920)
pa oh invn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OEEGOW MONDAY, HRPTKMBR1I IS, 1S4M r W mm It jimUmmWtSM Tffcjfcf Real Home Lite Requires Good Music Good Mubi'c like an education is a necessity if you would get the moat out of life. It puts Pep into the home life and children raised with ita refining influence have gained something that money can never purchase in after life. Why not give your children a chance to make your home the most attractive in its neighborhood? A good Piano or Player-Piano from our Music House will make all the difference in the world with them. Convenient Terms Arranged Earl Shepherd Co. One Business Music Exclusively 507 Main St, Klamath Falls, Ore. ID COURTS ABOLISH JURY DUIU.IN, Ante. 31. (Ily MolTTT Ono Important provlilon of the Irish Crimes bill which wh put lntOfj'ecl Ibis month It that which give poWer to try civil action without a Jury. It It Intended to muko ihort work o( tho actlvlllo of the Hlnn Pcln Court which havo rovolutlonlioil lcjcnl hue Incsj, and largely reduced tho IrUh liar to Idlonei. 'The rroccedlncs Ja crlra'.cal n tcra of Sinn Fein Court aro already Itelnic dealt with by tho police. When thn Hlnn Fein cm arrest a man on a chargn of theft or burglary or anything elto tho police treat the Hlnn Kolncra' action a a broach of thn liberty of tho subject who.should bo only triable by a lawful court. The Sinn Felners nro prosecuted for assault, tried by courtmartlal and sentenced to long term of Imprison ment. Tho civil trial by tho Sinn Fein era are mora difficult to "deal with, for thoy can ho argued to be merely arbitration by conient of tho par tita. Hut tho twit to bo applied I whothor tliey purport to bo trial by authority of tho Irish republic and whoro Unit Is npparunt they may be held to tin icilltlon and those taking part In them prosecuted. I'allra havo recently been attend Ing all iiuch Hlnn Fein court. Thoy hnvo not Interfered with tho proceed ing but hnvo taken tho name of thoso engaged no that thoy may sub sequently bo tried by courtmartlal. It I generally agreed that tho gov ernment ha now tho moit complete powor ngalniit tho wholo inachlnery of Sinn Fein hut thoro Ih somo doubt whothor It will strenuously employ thorn. It will havo to deal with hun ger atrlko on a largo calo In tho prlionor. H KUItKKA WOMAN WANTH TO HKAR FROM nKIl HON T)r. M. Mnvbcllo OrlHWOld, 419 Third atreot, Euroka, CaJ., want to hoar .from her on,' drover C. Horr, whom aho bollove came to Klamath Fnlla ft few week ago with his wits. Sho Is anxlou because sho ha not hoard from him alnco lat Monday's fire, according to a lottor rocelvcd by the Horald, Thn inn l member of tho Elks lodgo. Ho la supposed to bo working on n train. Ills mother I u Iloboknh, mombor of tho Nolghbor ot Wood 'craft, Yeoman, nnd tho widow of a Mason. Any Information that win allay, her anxiety will bo approclatod. m ( In Hungary tho women do not voto until they are 14, and then only It they can read an wiift. TOO MANY HUMAN "ISLANDS? f Lack Power of Expression to Commit nlcat Thought So That Othsra Can Understand. Too aro a human Uland, If you can not express your thought so other can understand Mem, say lluth Jocclyn Wattle ot the Colorado agrl minimi collcee. If your mood I one fit appreciation of grandeur and beau ty, and you nay, "Uce, ami it gor geour If In gating at the Orand canon, you y, -Ain't It cuter yon aro not In communication with your fellow; you aro an Inland, a man entirely (urrounded by men, but not In connection with them. If In ipcakltig to a group of sol diem yon iIIx-iim, "that combination of protein, albumen and other food uliitance which scientists havo de termined la the mot conducive to health and vigor." your connection I poor. Bay "chow" or "mess" If your aim I to bo understood. If you have no adjective but "aw. ful" to apply to a dinner, a mountain. a hat, an accident, the new styles, the European war, your wlren are down. You cannot express thought on all theie aubJecU to your fellow human by ute of the ono word "awful." If It I your only adjerttvw, kj vilet; your alienee may Indicate an appre ciation which your one adjective fall to expre. Are your wire down Are you an Island? Will Net Let Woman Pay. K. U. men nro hopejewly old-fash- toned. Tho BO-fiO Idea, that I. Hint a girl pay for hnlf the treat, which wn Marled recently In an eastern unltcr Klty, did not appeal to them when It wn discussed tho other day. A woman may work and by her effi ciency earn as much in a mnn, hut li tho pay for ono half tho treat he take away tho dhlno right of man, opinion hnd It. 1'rlde oh not the only thing that In fluenced them. A mnn must shoulder rcKpotwlblllty through llfo o It I well for him to Hlnrt early. Tho Idea of protection of women extend oven to paying for Iho Huudiica sho consumes. It wns tho general opinion that If girl would reollio that tho resources of most men aro not unlimited, there would not bo any occasion for thinking about thl matter. Summer Session Kansan. Poroslaln Money. A new clement may bo Introduced Into the field of numismatics by tho proposal to Issuo porcelain money throughout Germany. With Uita pur poso In view, a Meissen porcelain fac tory ha already manufactured speci men of coins rnnBlnB from 10 pfennig to 0 mark pieces. How successful the now proposal will bo rcmulns to bo seen. It adoption would mnrk an In teresting breach with tho traditional mo of gold, sliver, nnd hronzoj nnd the well-known formulae, A, AR and AK. of tho catalogue would havo to bo supplemented. Apart fron, tho occa sional employment of cleetram. Ml i... i,-. nmi nolin. Iron In tho Telo- pon'nwuwna ' " Z 2jf,l" In Arabia, tno inrow i:..u..n..v "-" In their varying form, have rarely ONIft chiBfe- i PERSONAL MENTION I o o Karl llanmker, of tho I'arkor and llama'ker mill of.Hwan laka valloy, pont yostorday In Klurtmtli Kails. Mr, and Mm. Joe Mooro went uftor wild plum In tint Keno district yes- torday. Thoy report that tho plum nro qulta small this year and that thoy will soon bo gono In that part of the country, Mr. and Mr, K. Clement, old time resident of Klamath Falls, aro horn from thnlr homo at Hoscborg visiting thnlr daughter, Mrs, II, (lien Ileal and family. I, I, Arnold Is a guest at tho White l'ellcan hotel from Han Francisco, Mr. nnd Mm, Charles J. William- son and baby liavn arrived from Stockton, California, and will locate hero. Mr. Williamson will bo con nected with tho Klamath Lumber A llox company, Mrs. Wllllnnmon will bo remembered as Miss Klnlo Orem. (lien Allen left yesterday for Med- ford, whom ho will bo for several days attending to mutters of busi ness. Jock Ftirber went hunting this weekend Into tho country near Copco. Miss Krnwi Jensen Is hero from Wisconsin for an nxtonded stay. Dr. K. II. flmlth and C. II. McKcn- droo aro business visitors In Klamath Falls from I-nkcrlow. Mr. Mary Long, Mrs I.uclna Kgll, Mr. and Mr. Henry Kgll, Mm. K.J. Kgll, Mrs. John I'radou, and Mm. Ann dowdy are all registered at the White l'ellcan hotel from Silver Lake, Oregon, Karl C. flronaugh arrived last night from Portland to attend to bus iness In this city. Ho Is registered at tho Whlto l'ellcan hotol. O. W. Jasper Jr. I In tho city for a fow days from Han Francisco. Dr. C. A. Itambo ha roturned from a three days' visit In tho Ilogue river valley. Mr. and Mrs, George Chnstaln and family, accompanied by tho Misses Inox and Gladys Kllgore, spent Hun day with relatives and friends at Ilonanxa, Fred 1'eterion wn a county scat visitor oer tho weekend from his ranch on the Merrill road. W. J. Itllcy spent tho week end with Mr. and Mr. M. A. Callaghan, where Mrs. Illley Is spending tho su minor. , The sewing club of the Sacred Heart Church will meet at tho homo of Mr. M. A. Callaghan, 1400 Portland street, Thursday af ternoon. All members of the club and their friends arc cordially Invit ed by Mm. Callaghan to bo present. Mm. George Walton and daughter Ileatrlco wero In Klamath Falls this weokend from their homo at Merrill. F. A. Harrison Is a city visitor from Bray, California. He Is reg isters! at tho White Pelican hotel. II. C. Keith I In Klamath Falls today from Portland, having arrived yestorday. Mr. William Wlnlngbam and Mm. Chester Cooper and" family loft yes terday tor Medford, where they wilt visit with friend and relative. Mr. R. R. Browbaker arrived Sun day evening on the train from Palo Alto, California, to visit her son, J. V. Brewbaker ot thl city. Dr. A. A. Boule reports the birth of baby girl to Mr. 'and Mm. Fall ing ot Pelican City. The baby was born Saturday night. Zlm Baldwin Is here front Lake- vlow on business nnd to visit with friends and relatives for a few days. Nell and Alice McKee, who spont their vacation with tholr grand' mother, Mnn 8. II, King, at Fort Klamath and with relative In San Francisco and ncdwood City, Cat., aro back at their homo In San Diego, according to a letter rocelvcd by tholr grandmother. EXHIBITION BOXING ATMONDALE TONIGHT Jack Cordell, light light-heavy and heavyweight champion of tho Orient, will tako on several local boxors In exhibition bouts at tho Mondala the ater tonight, tho receipts to go to tho benefit of fire sufferers. Hero's a chnnco for local fans to slto up the champion, who I looking for an engagement with Wild Bill Reed or somo other top notcher and Is likely to bo billed as hoadllner on tho card tho,t is to be staged Septem ber 2G. Prices for the exhibition will bo two dollars ringside and n dollar gon- pral admission. Besides fast boxing thero will be a good vaudovtllo pro gram. Cordell will take on Toby Miller for throo or four rounds. As a ring strategist Mlllor Is concoded to have standing, and It should bo a, good Exhibition. Afterwards Cordoll will bos other local boys. Both in London and In Pari womou were, among the earliest to establish themselves in business aa dealers' In postage' stamps! for col lectors, TOWN LIVES WITHIN ITSELF Uslbe, on th Island of Santo Doming, Entlmly Without Accommodation for Travslsr. Tin) town of Bclbo, on the Island of Santo Domingo, notorious for It ban dit tribes, Is one of tho few communi ties on tho Island that ha no hotel ae romtnodatlons, the unbcfrlendd stranger finding nothing but miserable thatched hut with nest on three leg for bed, and a ragged old negro crone for a servant. Helbo I the most out-of-the-way, ntonlhd-at-strangm, un-acitialnted-wllh-the-world town of any alto that can be found In the West In dies. Though a large detachment of United State marines camp ut It bamllt-threatencd door, the people show unbounded surprise to see Amer ican civilians. Groups of almost fop pishly dressed men lomifro In tho streets, yet the town Itself Is little short or filthy. ' A curious old church, a part of It built 400 )car uo, on the top of which Is the mnrtni wireless station, Is the only bulldiitg of Importance. From tho lop of tnls'church Belbo Is eii to be iirrpijdcd by low hills, c wry w hero wooded, without a hut out slilo Its compact mass, described by Harry A. Frotirk I:, the Century Mag azine, ns having "its skirt drawn up like thoso of a n,Tou old uintd In constant dread of mlrc." The town also has the proverbial gnrrlson house Hint seems like a tort of the medieval nccs. BEYOND THE POWER OF MAN Vainly Doss H Attempt to Still a Woman' Tongue or Stop Hsr Garrulous Flnotra. A woman's talent amounting al most to genius 'or letting her hus band "know that k- Is not much of a fellow In her estimation, would seem to lie seriously Impaired when she hap pens to be a deaf mute. But, accord ing to the testimony submitted In a divorce case tried In court recently, feminine Ingenuity refuses to admit any handicap In this oldest of all games. She annojed htm In the sign language. The husband, being merely a man, did not adopt tho'Mmplo expedient of tying her hands together when be wanted a little soul quiet Ho failed to havo recourse to the obvious expe dient of shutting bis eye when she flnsered to him that she thought he was the biggest donkey In creation. ' Thus he proved once more that man truly Is a creature of a lower order. He can build ships and fight wars, till the soil and manage big Industries, but when It comes to stopping a womsn'a tongue or her gamilou fingers, be la 'not there I Detroit New. Up-te-OaU Loo Jac!:. Confining himself to an niluil Iht of community calamities. Major Klu of Lone Jack, Mo, reasons convincingly that the blowing up of the local elec tric light Plant, the quitting of hla Job by th Jitney bua driver, the departure from the midst of them of the sole barber and the robbery of the local bank all In a short space of time Indicate the secret arrival of a Jinx In town and a high-pressure distribution of his malign Influence. But It Is to be observed that 25 per cent of Lone 'Jack' 111 Is due to preventable acci dent and 23 per cent to crime of un-. usual magnitude and daring, wnue ou per cent Is due to labor trouble. Life within Lone Jack la only typical of the larger life o.italde of Lone Jack. It la cross section of a status pre vailing la the entire country; Indeed,' throughout the world.. Lone Jack la Jmst up to. date. St. Louts Post-Dispatch. Rudyarst Kipling Autograph. They say that a bank check bearing the signature or Rudyard Kipling fetches a bigger prli-e for Its autograph than for the amount of money named In the check. Probably much depends on, ho size of tho check." A distin guished poet of Boston onco sent a poetic contribution to n well-known periodical. It was promptly acccpicu nnd published and In due course he re ceived a check for S3 for It. Instead of cashing the check ho hnd It mounted, framed and hung up In his library for tho edification and amusement of his friends. I'osMbly Mr. Kipling way have hnd fclmllar iXerienco to crlfy tho current Item about tho nutographlc i and cost value of checks sent to him. Boston Globe. ' Ovrducatd. "It was too much education that landed mo here, mum," said the bur glar to tho lsltor nt the penitentiary. "I hod an assistant who was born In Boston., .One night we had n good second-story Job, but ho queered the whole thing at the Inst minute." ' "How do you mean!" asked the vis itor. . "When I told him to climb up the down spout to gel tho swng out of the second tory be said s 'I refuse to do anything so paradoxical;' and Just then the copper woke up and collared us," Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. Acidity of th Stomach. The commonly received belief that too acid gastric, Juice Is the cause of nicer ot tho stomach has been abso lutely disproved. Dr. Frank 8mlthle "In hU address a chairman of the sec- .lion on gastroenterology, American "Mortimi association, summed up this .proof. Such ulcers have been found' when the.gnstrlc Julce'm either an-' .scut or lacking In acidity, others have hsaied In the face of great hyperacid-' at ... . RICHARDSON SELLS CONFECTIONERY STORE The Bonbonlor, which ha been owned and operated by, Harry Rich ardson for the lost nine' years, was sold today to A. Holcomb, who lost Ms creamery In 'the fire last week. Mr. Richardson retained the new and magazine department and will cohtTnuo to operate It In the store until ho find a permanent location at tome other place. Mr. Holcomb took charge of the confectionery today. The consideration Involved was not mado public. CHIIjOQUIN MAN tlVYH IIIHTORIC YRKKA HOTEL VREKA, Col., Sopt. 13. The Franco-American hotol of Yrcka, ono of the oldest hotel properties In this section of tho state, has beon sold to T. W. Billings,-a former Chlloauln. Oregon, hotel man. Tho hotel has been operated for a number of years by Mm. Emma Au- tenrolth and Mrs. Lena Lash, who In herited It from their father, the late Charles Bernard. Both Mrs. Autcn- relth nnd Mrs. Lash wero born in the hotol, which haa been In tho posses sion of tho family for about CC years. Northwestern university, at Evans- ton, III., announces that It can reg ister no more women students be- causo of the lack of housing facllltie None MINIMUM FEE BIU, ADOPTaH) BY THE KLAMATH COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY, SEPT. 1. 110. Otlce calls S3 to 15: laboratory work extra. Residence calls, day T4.00; alght.-S p. m. to 8 a. at., S. Proportionate Increase far extra saeatsera of the family. Special OBwrgeaey calls or absolute quarantine eases, 50 to 100 per east Inereasa." Mlleage $1.50 per smile. Proportion ate increase forbad roads. Consultation or advice by telephone. U.OO. Consultation $10.00. vaccine administration 13.00 per dose. General anesthesia $16.00 and np. Ordinary confinements $60.00 and A. 4-11-18-26-2 BIG JAZZ DANCE AT. t . .. OPEN AIR PAVILION TOMORROW NIGHT Largest dance floor between Portland and , San Francisco SPECIAL JAZZ MUSIC COME! ETsryoo I.witjl COMB! You eta enioyall those outrtorrasttiwHieq of Summsrtime that brir food loaMi-SDd -still have a lovely complexion if yw use Purola Creams. , ; There is a PurotaCresjnforevwitawer time occasion one' to put on before motor ing another to sooth the skin after a day s fishing or hiking -one to relieve sunburn and a cleansing cream to be used every night Every one is pure and guaranteed to give satisfaction. rUROLA SKIN CREAM for sun and wlndburn Is wonderfully soothing and beneficial. It contains Ingre dients which famous beauty speciallsts'use for their healing and softening qualities. Try it for delicate, sensitive complexions. See bow quickly it tends to sooth the skin after sunburn. J At all good druggists. POROtA juw to Hoam zsZTr. i 'l '!? j 'ra raspjrW'H .'I i i ih'i ti' ii! II.' i.l i 1,1. !l"h .1 I ! I 1,318.!'!.! ; afflw :".'!! .' S.W.H 'I I ! Will l I! i' ll'l.l tl 'ij 1 BVI ,'l '.r i!i,!i!i: i "iiil'l! i ANOTHER STORE. l.-O.-OrF. BUfLDING Brier A I'cfomeri, of Lewlstoa. Idaho, who own a claim 6f aboot M store In Washington, ldhq, and Or egon, have leased tho ntlddto rooav In tho Odd FolloW' hnlldlng which, for a number of years, itas been oc cupied by the K. K. K. store The now store Will be known as the Work Ingman's'sttire, and will bo vnder tin management' ot John Voto, who far the Dast'two years haa boon In th employ of K Sugarman. Shelves, tables, and other equip ment, for' the new establishment which will be run on a str'letly caia basis, are being rapidly Installed and "Mr. Vale plans on opening about September Kith. ODKHHA OOITPLK ARR UNITED IN WEDLOCK Matthias King dray, of Odessa and Mrs, Bertha Oerrlch were mar ried yesterday morn I rig at t:S9 o'clock at the Presbyterian church, by Rev. H. P. Lawrence. A number of friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony as both Mr. and Mrs. Gray, aro well known In this city. Mrs. dray I a daughter of Frank McElvIn, In charge of the commissary department of Pelican Bay camp number S. Mr. Oray Is a son of M. K. Oray of Odessa who owns and oper ates the red gravel mountain that furnished so much cinder for tho road about Klamath county. 1 JACKSON COURT HKKM FOR COHWMKEltCm The Jackson county cosirt aad com missioners arrived In Klamath Falls yesterday for a visit with the county court of this county. A road confer ence will be held between the two courts today. The road between Ashland, Medford, Jacksonville aad other Rogue River valley points aad Klamath Vails wilt coma la for Its share of discussion and pmas for Its) Improvement will be considered. W.LAJ.E .PATTERSON Contract!; Palsstsra Re. 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