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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1920)
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W S . biWllwfcllU lotion for eoftening end. beautifying the 'akin Ml' vS"ltS3r183 ilfc III hHpTeB I excellent for chapped hands, face and lips. kmF ,, llllsul I Bav'SHl GUARANTEE K mhiWmSMIIl antnit to file tkorovpS latltaction or W " fBJSJuSJBJSBBBB7 VjWlsPf lAe price you paid Kill 6e cAeerully sjmhIQ SBHBJBBBBBJu( nllndttisBWN AT ALL DRUG STORES WJlflllll y (llniffllJ Hi U liJrseteajS wKEy Ih IWwiesk. I . Prepared and Guaranteed tllllilil III fi"llDOljtl aaaaMSU?K. V By the 1IU Lj I mSimSSKX W "JlAPWl . ' - BLUMAUER-FRANK LABORATORIES lH I ifiBilHIilniTIIiniL! -" " -vlHaill IRffBWiJlP' ' W x. cL z00L U iBasjjj ciiS2aiiTI 11 SSfKmvSBBKKi 11 ui":,u llaliffil III x.raiil tR0LAi ' iffliSiii I (BSSiEill IISHffifflSJ HI " I j u"ti i.5 j iiiiu im hi ii ii iiujiii' . il mini ' NUfjT mJlMjlJBJ III l iiinTP" I ' "" ir IIUIII jsap . - 'in y CDimRD M 9 LEAN n, McLean, wile of tnn put Cincinnati Knqulrer, will bo a the faeit admlnlitratlon. Mr. the Harding vacation party In parta In tbe arrancementa for MARK.. ' 5 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON LONG DEVOTED TO POTTERY Chinese Town Una Been the Center of tlio In'Juttry for Oeventeen Hundred Yeare. I tfeteiileen hundred yenrs ngo ttio Chinese i'iiii-iM begun work In Klugin cheng, fur tin- (mm, now mm of Dm I largest lounn In t In country, diilen ' fnilil tlm Mini dummy, when, iirconl- lug Ip llio ii'cuiiIh, porrcluln wits llrnt llllldll III nilllll, lllllliiUUll VfMMI-tH Of eiirllirnuurc irn!.nliy were produced i Muni! ceiiliirlf curlier. A liiru nml lilrturesijtio limn ..f pollers It mill In, In Judge Iiv I'riuik II. Lens's ilencrip (Inn In .Mlllur.rn tt.-tlew. nml moil- I ITtlly Illll'M-Ntlllk' lll'I'IHINI' Us iiroiliirt, hitherto lnrKi'l t'ui.lliiM in ciiimi, will no tlotilit finer more nml morn Into wirlil initio with tin- prevent evel opmi'iit of Iniermiilonnl eoiiiuierci'. i They nill It n "town" In Chlnn Im I cnllne, iillhougli s"mii V.Wfm people. Ihu In II. It linn no wnll; practically It In n cri'nt niiiniifiHiiirliiK city. wIiito wn rehouses, shops, furnace" nml tho homes of tln iM-iiplit nn nil Jumbled 1 together, ii H they luivi' come Into being I during Hi" cenlurh-n, nml where, cen tury ny century, tho Brent minimis of cnlppul nml ilrfertUo pottery linvo Kpiwn Ktetullly IiIkIkt nloim llio lianki of tliu rher. Nnnndny tliern urn it lenut 200 flnnn engiiKei) in tlio ocrupntlon, I'M (Hittery kllnn. flm nrt nliop, nml morn tlinn l'.f00 fonn fnclorlenj nml of tho fKM),0i Intinhltnnti, nliout 'JW. CHO Ihe ly Hit? iimniifncturo uml wile of porcvlfllu nml pottery. Calling Dick Dlrda. In tlio io(ntntcl nreni of llolKlum nml Northern franco (tin lilnU n well n tlio liumnn IntinliltnntR lott itielr lioineo. Tlielr next nml neat Ine plnce were dentrnycd. Now tliey linvo been lnlti-d liaclt; for the nintler la not merely one of en tlmeiir. Innoiniicli nn tin bird nre need n In rnt the bug tbnt devour tho fnnner'ii cropi. With thla object In view, nren of woodlnml nm IicIiik act nnldo nnd inndu an nttrnctlvo ns ponnlhte to fentbored cri-nturcn. It In expected Hint by uch mrnn colonlea of blrdi will soon be cttnbllfttied, nnd tbnt. with proper protection, they will multiply nnd become ni umncroui n ever be fore tone- Norway vrna thn flrat country to hare pollcowomon. WHALE BIT OFF TOO MUCH Attonpt to Make a Meal of Paclflo Cable Proved End of Spor tive Creature. Tho direct dcxceidntit of tho wlinlo Hint NWiilloued .loniili Miippcl bin Inme Hill IhrotiKh tbu trnmiull wnKrx or the I'ikIIIc. off Muxlco. Il wiih limiKry hwiiKry for n nnw nenantlon. All tho thrllln In tbnt neck of tho oi-enn were on Intnl. wbero tins .Mexlcnim wer con iierln Mexico, Idly lin nhot n cnlumti of n ndr throiiKh bin nono Into tho nlr. Wlm t with Ihu milmmrlncn out of the ien. life hml Init nil rent for n whnle. Tim ftiihiiinrliio Iden flnnli-i1 IhrotiKh III brnln mid llrliled IiIn iiiiibcrKrlK. Wlint n Jolly Inrk. to bo aurel Me would dive below nnd aenro the unit ccr nnd octopu Into a fit. Down be went. Now, tliii All-Atnercnn Cnble com puny, which took over tho Mexlcnn Telcurnph coippnny, has nomo vnlu- Inlilc nibher-woiind copper wires ly Ine nn tho bottom of tho ocenn off Mexlcnn hrndlnndi. They met the Knzii of our hero. lie nclr.i'd thn Ionic thins In hi mouth. It Muck. History linn noer recorded ntiy whnlo who over attempt ed to ent n Pacific cnblo nnd cot nwny with It. Our hero wnn no exception, lie MriiKcled, nnd flnnlly wound blm elf up In fcternl tlioinnnd dollars worth of Interrupted ineMSRen. When tho cnble repnlr nhlpi bovo to nnd crnpplcd for the cnble to find out what hnd Interrupted cotnmunlcntlon be tween Vera Cnu nnd Vnlpnrnlso, Chile, they drncKcd to the aurfneo n very dend whnle, wound up In fey rnl hundred fict of hopcleasty com pllrnted cnble. Chief Kniflneer Jnmea Mownt, wfio went nhnre, nnij Uvea In New York. Miy. thli la the tlmt whnlo ho ever benrd of Hint tried to ent n cnble. And uther member of the crew of hi ahlp vouch for tlio atory. LONG A BRITISH POSSESSION Island of Dermuda Colonized Eight Years Defore the Mayflower. Galled From England. The lalnnd of IJennudn wna dlacov ercil In 151.1 by a Spnnlnrd, Juan de Itormudez. Nenrly 100 year Inter nn IlriKllab vemcl with Vlrctnla colonlsta wna shipwrecked on the lalnnd.'whlch bnd been known na tbe Isle of Devlin liernuae of the terrific atormi on Its const, nnd had been shunned. Ad- jnlrnl Sir George Romcrn. IcadlnK tbe Vlrslnlnnn, dlel. Ills body wna tnken bark to Knclnnd, where tlio colonists told tbe wonders of tho Island. The Vlrctnla company determined to colo nize tho hlanda. and had Its chnrter nmended to Include Island! within 300 lencues of Virginia. As a result. fX) colonists wero sent out In 1013. eight years before the Mayflower sailed. Ijvtcr the Virginians sold their rights to n Bermuda company, which so sub Tcrted tho Inhsbltnnts that they formed a pnrllnment nnd fought fo their rights. Three branches of govern ment were devised, llegulntlons wero most severe, ond penalties wero of tho most extreme nature. Won His Honors Worthily. Tlrst Sergeant Dan Daly, undoubt edly tho best-known man In all the services, with tho exception of Ser geant Vork of Argonno fame, has been placed on thev.nnctlo list of tho Ma rine corps reserve. Daly won two medals of honor for valor In the Boxer rebellion nnd In tho capture of Fort lllvlcrc. In Haiti, nnd Is said to be tho only mnn In nil tho services who holds two medals of honor. In tho world war his feats of exceptional bmcry won for him the mcdnlllc mllltnlronnd tho croIx do guerre from France nnd tho distinguished service cross from General Pershing. Ills passing from tho nctlo list to ncccpt a ponltlon with n prominent bunking house In New York removes from tho ninrlnes . t . Mt.SoMi.mi.1. .il attn mfil ' of tho eld ifct.ool soldiers. Artificial Wool Not Much Good. Widespread Interest having been , tnken In n new nrtlflclnL wool, nn ex- bnustlvo Investigation Into the prop- ' crtles nnd merits of tbe fiber has been ' mndo by Prof. F.ber Mldgley, bend of tho department of textile Industries of ( tho Bradford Technical college, nmi United States Consul A. S. Ingram or Bradford, stimtnnrlt.es his conclusions nbnut as follews: Tho now fiber Is unsnltnblo for use In spinning ynrn on tbe worsted prin ciple. It being lucking In uniformity of llnmnter utronolll nnd elasticity. When blended with puro wool the re-1 suit Is an uneven ynrn. Subduing the Hookworm. Efforts of tho campaign ngnlnst the bookworm In Jamaica conducted by tbe government nnd nn expert, for the Rockefeller foundation already nre felt. In Vcro, ono of the largest sugar contcrs of tho colony, tho la borers now work six dnys n week, whereas formerly they woro ablo to work only three. On account of their Improved physical condition largo numbers of tho workers are leaving Jamnlca to work In tho cnue fields In Cuba. "Dead Men's Club." Tho formation of n Dend Men's club out of tho 2,000 ex-servlco men who, while living, nro ofllclnlly listed ns killed lu action Is n probability, It was learned nt nntlonnl heudqunrters of tho American legion. Wllllum Wnrt of Akron, O., ono of tbu "casualties," who wns gassed nnd left on the field In Plcnrdy, has suggested the forma tion of such an organization. IVIDEIGE OF BBUTALITV I'ORT AU PKINCE Nov 20 (Uy Mnll) Klndlnc wltnossen nc timlly Involved In reported Indls cnminnto Killings of natives', nnd othorn with first-hand knowlcdgo of mlscondifct on tho pnrt of tho Amor- Icnn army of occupation wns a task which considerably delayed tho na tal hoard, invcstlgatlnc; charges nRalnsl American marines In Haiti during tho first wcuk of Its stay at i-ori au I'rinca. Major Josso F. Dyor, Judgo advo coto, admitted that It was a dlffl cult Job. Many persons, who profes sod to bavo Information camo for ward to bo questioned, hut It scon doroloped, it was said, that most of their testimony was hearsay, which, of courso, was oxcluded. In tho taopo of speeding up tho pro ceedings, Mayor Dyer mndo a trln liy nlrplnno to Interior points'' to In- torvlow natives and marines, many or wnoni wero summoned hero, i ravm nrrntf ihn mnuninii.. , .. VSVHH ...V wuMiiin 111 slow and tedious, howover. and sen sions or tho court woro held up un til tnoy could arrlvo. Moanwhllo, Roar Admiral Henry T. Mayo Indlctated that tho court would bo extremely patlont, as membors rcnlUod that tho Judgo nuTocaio camo nero without op portunity b'oforo hand of working up nis case, only two wltnosses wero oxamlned during tho first wcok, Major Thomas C. Turner. cbtof of staff, and President Dart Iguenavo, of Haiti. It was by tho testimony of Major Turner that tho court dovclopcd tho fact that slnco tho Intensive campaign agalnH han- atts was begun In October, 1919, a total of 1,132 natives had been killed In actual combat. This num ber met death, according to Major Turner, In 198 engagements. How many wero killed from tho tlmo tho marines camo In until Oc tober last year could only bo deter mined by a careftil Inspection of records, largely Incomploto, and now In Washington, tho witnesses ex plained, although be added that Urigadlcr General Harnett's esti mate of 2250 was "undoubtedly ex aggerated." About tho most that tho court may bo ablo to recommend Is trial by courtmartlal of possibly half a dozen marines".' Its "observations" woro requested and may prove of value, but primarily It was sent hero to ascortaln what truth thoro Is In charges that men guilty of vlo - Order Your Suit Now Prices of Woolens have been reduced Per- X feet fit guaranteed. Prompt delivery. Your inspection invited. CHAS. J. CIZEKy Merchant Tailor tttttttvttvt'ttttV,J When Fate and Fire Throw Dice T,NY ' .p a - .puttering J flame then a raging furnace o heat and destruction; another own or pernaps a whole city deso- i.eds wined completely off the earth; victims of the red scourge! When will It stop? By some weird schedule, yet with remarkable accuracy, fate and fire ntrk thtlr nath and it's usually across the inflammable roofs of a community. And what is to halt the progress of roof-to-roof fires unless buildings are cov ered with roofings which resist fire and stop its spread? Such roofings are of Johns-Manville Asbestos, a mineral which satisfies every roofing requirement as to durability, economy and fire protection.' ASBESTOS ROOFING WILL PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS Asbestos, the base of Johns-Manville Asbestos Roofings, is a fireproof mineral which will not ignite though heaped with blazing brands. It is not harmed by water, oil or ordinary acids and alkalies; and it never needs paint Johni-Manvllle Aibtitoi rocfias are mide la many forms so thsl now everj bulldlof can ha-e the erottttlon t naads. . Johni-MaavtUe Staodjrd and Coloiblende Asbestos SMnitta tor homes i Arteitos Readr-o-Uy ,-on lor sloping root decks t Asbestos Built-up RooBaa for flat root surfaces and Corrugated Asbestos KooHnc lor skeleton Irene bulldlnit. ,.,i.. Ask us about the Johns-MaavlUe policy ol rool registration which contlause their responsibility unUl you get the service promised. TO UtAlEMi W ere tke satheriied dUtrtkaUre ! this . tenttsnr fee J'kBfKin-llle -Mtnse ud kalUtDg mstsrUU. ,Ak as ekes tke sdrsaUees te yen ta fculUas tkls splendidly ad-srUisd Uss. BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. Mo.mvv, ji:oi:.Miir,u o, wao. lonco and brutnllty tawnrd nntlves nro nevor brought to trial. LITTLE DISCOURSE OF WORTH! Short Sermon Not Delivered From Pulpit, but Desnrvlng of Youth's Cerlous Consideration, On Vnnlty l!oy, It Rives mo connld ernblo pain when I (Uncover Hint you nre putting on aim nnd endeavoring by the wny you walk nnd tittle to lin jirensj people, with your own Importance-. For nn I sen life It In no par ttculnr credit to tho duck Hint swims, or to the Mingblrd Hint sings; where foro should tho young man who has been endowed with brnln rnnko boast Hint ho uses them? Tlmt which Is natural to mnn should In no wny bo uindn to nppenr unnatural. Don't stmt nnd po.e, ns one tlmt Is better Uinn nnother. For In whnt la natural to you, you mny excel, but what Is natural to another would rnnko yvm nppenr ridiculous. Tho nc tor boasting because ho acts would bo like a llsli mnklng much of tho fact that bo can live under water. Tnko this tip from me tnko pride In your work, but bo not proud Hint It Is you who accomplishes It. It Is one thing to deservo praise, but an other to Insist on getting It. And keep this truth forever In mind, slnco one mnn Is given tho gift to piny tho vio lin, and another to wrlto nnd another to pnlnt nnd still others nro endowed with strength for heavy tasks, nnd' others to Iny brick for houses, ho who docs his best In tho work ho Is fitted to do linn no right to lord It o-cr his neighbor who la serving tho world In his way. To brag tlmt you lime brains and uso them Is like bragging tbnt you linvo lungs which inhale nod ex bnlo and ejes tbnt seo nnd a heart that beats. Detroit Frco Press. . Gasoline Production. Production of gasoline showed a big Increase during the first quarter of this yenr. l.OSa-fi.'.OOO gallons being produced as compsred with S03-W5,-Vl gallons during the snmo period n jenr ago. Consumption Increased about Wl per cent during the quarter, nnd exports about 12 per cent. Good rich Travel and Transport Bureau. Mary A. Llrermore, tho centom- nlal of whoso birth Is soon to bo eel obratcd, attained a greter success In tho lecture field than any other American woman. As a lecturer sbo traveled over 25,000 miles annual ly, visiting every state In the union. and also England and Scotland. Her lecture topics Include historical, bio graphical, political, religious, and re formatory subjects. I Six hundred women were execu- ted In. Franco for witchcraft In ll609.