WJB8DAY, JANUARY 18, 1921. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGB FOUR The Evening Herald K '3. MURRAY- JMItor FRED SOUIiB City Editor Published dally except 'Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. r Entered at the postofflco at Kla matli Falls, Ore., for transmission through tho malls as second-class Blatter. VEMIIKK OF TIIK ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated 1'rcss Is exclusively entitled to tho uso (or republication of all nows dispatches credited to it, or not othorwlso .credited In thlB paper, nnd also tho local nows pub lisher heroin. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1021, WILEY AND THE COUNCIL Tho refusal of the city council to confirm Mayor Wlloy's selections for tho 'pollco forco Is a rather unusual proceeding As head of tho city government, tho people hold him re sponsible for tho enforcement ot tho Jaw. If he has to nssumo tho re Bponslblllty, then ho should bo per mitted to chooso tho Instruments ho la to Oiise to enforco tho law. If it Is his belief that Chief Wilson is the man, nnd If Chief Wilson be lieves Mr. McDonald Is tho assistant lie wants, then tho council should place its 0. K. upon their choice, ud If the resultB expected aro not secured, then both the mayor and the chief should be hold to "strict accountability." If, however, his assistants aro to bo dictated by the council or other influence, the mayor should not be saddled with any falluro of law enforcement that iaay onsuo. We aro not surprised at tho out come ot last night's session, for there has bcon a great deal of boast ing about what would and would not be dono. Someono has undertaken a good-sized contract, and In its ex ecution has shouldored responsibili ties that cannot easily be ahlttod when their magnitude aro realized. Tho fair thing to do Is to glvo Mayor Wiley a chanco. Ho is tho head of the city's government, and as Its executive he should not be handicapped nor 'Interfered with un til ho shows ho is incapablo ot sorv iag the best nlterests of the com aranlty. , THE AMBITIOUS HEARD THE RUMBLE'' The politicians who have bad their eyes upon the congressional seat oc cupied by Nick Slnnott have trans ferred their gaze. Instead of look ing fprfdly toward Washington thoy are hunting tor a place td hide from th'o storm they started when It was Intimated that they wero going to try and "ease" Slnnott out of con gress. Not only did the protest come food and strong from Eastern Oro con, but it camb from all over tho Btato, for Slnnott Is recognized as t the strongest western representative, In Washington, and a particularly valuable man for this state .to have x . i PETAL FROCK So dainty and ingonuloua Is this petal frock that Its sloovolessness does not obtrudo Itself at all. 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BB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBPBBBBBBBBBBBKBBPJBJSBBBBBBHBkBBBar F al'BlVllVBBBBBBHIBBBHVi fH NwL. IbVbKbIbbbbHLIbbbbbbSbbHs' Rear Admiral Newton A. McCully is shown hero with tho soven Russian children ho has brought homo for adoption. "Three more coming Just returned from Sobastopol, whero the seven tots wero ordered excluded from tho country on tho ground charges." McCully said: "We'll see dercd admitted. there. The .announcement by Tho Herald ot the proposed plan to di vide his district stirred up a hor net's nest here, as It did in Lake county and elsewhere in tho district, and was responsible in no small de gree for the change ot front by those who aro seeking to unseat tho one man who has" mado it posslblo for Klamath county to get recogni tion at Washington. Jewelers Work Faster Than Pill Mixers Upp's Jewelers took two out of three games ' from Underwood's druggists in tho Elks' bowling tour namont last night. The druggists took the second game. Jefferson and Upp tied tor high score with 190,' and Upp rolled 186 in his first game. His total for the three games was 554, this being high total for the evening, flayden, of the pill makers corralled the next highest score, rolling 187. His total of 623 for three games was tho second best achievement of tho evening, Tonight Dodge's tailors will meet the Hoagland Bulcks The score ot last night's games follew: Underwood's Druggists W. L, Smith ....168 144 160462 Underwood 138 160 116 167 187 143431 142352 160478 169523 Hansen ............ 94 Miller ... Hayden .161 .167 Total 718 754 764 Upp's Jewelers Jefferson 136 167 190493 Bullock 168 145 157470 Collins 70 86 100256 Carter 168 111 180469 Upp 186 190 179654 Total 727 699 806 All women employees of tho ,De trolt postofflco and ItB sub-stations are required to wear uniform aprons by order of the postmaster, who says the standard garment Is economical and also tends to eliminate rivalry In dress. Fair view School Ready for Occupancy Superintendent Wells of the pub lic schools has sent to Portland for E. E. McClarren, the architect who designed the Falrvlow school, and expects him to arrive hero tomorrow, or Thursday to formally accept the building as complete and satisfactory. It Mr, McClarren arrives hero when expected, and accepts tho building, tho school equipment now In the Main street courthouse building will bo moved Into tho school Saturday, and classes will convene then? Mon day. Tho workmen will havo made all the finishing touches before Sat urday evening. SniP TEN CARLOADS OF PRIME STEERS J. Fordnoy of tho Lorella district, Francis J. Bowno ot Bonanza and Fred Stukel and L. Gerber shipped ten carloads of steers from Midland to San Francisco yesterday. There were 280 head in all. These steers were alfalfa 'fed, and represent the best raised 'in this part of tho state. Newly remodeled and clean. Owl Cafe. 17-22 on a lator ship, too, ho says. Tho admiral Is a wealthy bachelor. He has ho was U. S. high commissioner. about that!" He got busy at Washington and tho children woro or Many Attend Dance at Chandler Home (Special to Tho Herald) MALIN, Jan. IS. A dancing party given by Mrs. O. L. Chandler at her .home hero Saturday evening was at tonded by quite a number of Mnljn young people. Supper was sorved at midnight by the hostess. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs L. R. Uolbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur McComb, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Turnbull, Mrs. Eve Kevett, tho Miss es Hilda Chase, Emma Casper, Myra Turnbull, Maud Reld, Boblotto Tut tie, Volma Turnbull, Ross Brothan- ek, Ruth Purdy, Faye Turnbull, nnd the Messrs: Carr Dalton, Chas. Reld Eddward Havllna, Lawrence Qober, Mike Curtain,. John .O'Shea, John Thomason, .Clyde Davidson, Vincent Havllna, James Brothanek, 'Chester Havllna, George Prine and George Brothanek. Tho next New Jersey legislature will havo two women members, both republicans. FREE SEEDS HERE Through the courtesy ot Con gressman' N. J. Slnnott the Her ald has received a quantity ot free government seeds for distribu tion. Included In each package are beans, beet, lettuce, radish and onion seeds. Any one desir ing a package may have them by calling at this office. If out ot town subscribers want any of these seeds they will be mailed a package upon request. WWWMWWVWWMWWWWWftWWWWWffWWrtWWWftMWAW Everett True aE CAST WC5C5K, nt-STR; SMITH -V, WB. I ?oRCcMsex A -Ftsw aticco-s 11 which r VAW aKsscpAraeto in ah lg A TttoUQJJjSTfWCK rMC, ANO - MdkAtVC I'M Gouvc To hr - " Whon tho Bhlp Btoppod at Ellis Island that thoy "might become public INVENTS FOIiDING CAMP BED G. W. Douglas, ot tho firm of Dou glas & Bratton, has been grnnted a patent for a folding camp bed. The mattress and springs of the now pat ent fold within tho bed, tho wholo affair, frames and all, folding Into a compact bundle which resembles very much tho familiar auto camp bod, with tho canvas on the outside for protection. PUZZLE PICTURE L C. K MARTENS Tho puzzle Is: Why does bolsho- vlk "Ambassador" Martens laugh? Would you laugh It you were order ed to Russia now? He was snapped as ho visited the department ot labor in .Washington following orders for his deportation. By Condo BBBB&Vjitf&r w A i bB,''!bEBiL fJGr nK V V V V V V V vi WsV'fy WITHOUT NAILS OR RIVETS New Scientific Method of Shipbuilding Stan In Construction of Vestal at Liverpool. Can you IiimkIiio n ship without n null or rivet In nit Its hull? Do you recollect tho visit to tho shipyards ami the army of men ihiIIIiik htiKO Umbers to tho skeleton frnmo of u ship? And, over In tho next yard, tho swrnin of men linnitncrlng tho white hot rlvutB In tho gront plates of a tmttlo ship? One's ImtiKlimtlon Is stretched consid erably to con J tiro n method by which all these workmen inny hnvo their toll rcdurcd or cllinlnntcd. Vet this Is today's development In tho science nf shlntmlldliii:. Tho stenmshlp Fulln j;nr has Just slid down the Liverpool wnys without n mill or n rivet In lis hull. From stem to stern tho plnles aro electrically welded. Tho Ftillncnr Is mi oil driven cargo Rleniner of fiOO tons. Slio Is now undcrgolne limit tests. Experts duclnru that olio will not only stand nil tho tests required, but her success ns nn ocean cnrrlcr will revolutionize shipping. Wo inny now cnlculato Svlint n boon tho elec trical welding process will bo If grout nrtntos of men have to bo trnuxported on tho "brldgo ncross the sens." Not only does this method relenso mini power for other tnsks, but It enables shipyards to turn out mighty steel ships within a short spaco of time. COULD USE TOMATO SEEDS Department of Agriculture Points Out How They May Do Mad Source ofRevenue." . That much valuablo material Is be ing wasted annually by throwing nway tomato seeds extracted In pulping, soup, catsup nnd canning plants Is In dicated by Investigations made by the United States Department of Agricul ture. Department Investigators havo found that moro than ono thousand tons ot seed are thrown nwny annually In northern' tomato-pulping plants, with largo enough output of seed to pay for shipping, and that they may bo mado Into cdlblo oil and stock food worth about $80,000 (December, 1010). Cost of collecting and preparing tho seed Is estimated nt about 35,000, Including all proper charges, nnd tho cost ot tho necessary equipment Is given at not to exceed $50,000. In addition tho samo plant, which would run not moro than flvo months In tho year, could bo used for the han dling of grnpo seeds and pumpkin seeds, which would distribute the over head nnd cut down tho cost of manu facture of the tomato-seed products. Cavalryman's 8plendld Ride. Col. Ezra B. Fuller, tho author of riding "anthology," has himself a notable nchlovetnent of enduranco nnd horsemanship to his credit. During the Nez Pcrccs campaign of 1877 Ful ler, then second lieutenant ot tho Sev enth cavalry, stationed on tho north bank of tho Yellowstnno river, near Miles City, was ordered by General Miles to toko flvo troopers with htm and carry dispatches to General Sher man atFort Ellis, Mont Much of tho trip had to bo mado running along side of tho horses, owing to the moun tainous character of tho country trav ersed and tho almost Impassable con dition of tho trails. Tho total dis tance covered was over 350 miles, which wbs mado In four days and nineteen hours, without changing mounts. The 0omsstlo Optimist at Work. "My .msband tins never spoken a cross word to me." "Daughter Is always at tho head of her class, and she doesn't havo to study a bit hard. She rcully seems to hnvo moro time to play than any of the other girls." "I'm so glad you- came, I nssuro you. One extra for dinner doesn't matter." "So glad you called I 1 didn't care to go to tho matlnco, anyway." "My husband could get a much larg er salary by going with another house In fact they aro begging him to do It but his present employers havo treated him so nicely that ho Just wont leave them." " "Never mind breaking the vase It was not one that I cared especially for." From Life. Women and Cats. Women are like cats. If you move toward thera they run away. But If you sit there and say "Puss, puss, puss," and put a saucer of milk on the floor, In duo courso they will be moved by curiosity to como nnd see what there Is In tho wnueer. Then, click I you'vo got tho cat by tho back of tho neck so that It can't scratch you. When tho cat has struggled enough and discovered that It can't get away, and been tickled behind the car, she'll sit on your lap arid purr. And then, ah, then, you.no longer need to say, "Puss, puss, pussl" You can say, "You damn catl" and sho'll go on sitting there, purring. From "Cal iban" by W. L. George. For Launching Lifeboats Safely. Tho hurried launching of lifeboats from disabled vcbsels Is usually at tended by confusion and danger. An Eastern shipyard worker lias devised n new method of lowering tho bouts that carries them forty feet awny from the ship's side, lays them oil an even keel, and gives them a forward Im pulse. Tho small boat, Instead of hanging In davits, rests in a cradlo supported by throo parallel Inclined arms, which 'are pivoted near tho water lino and guyed by cables at tached above. WHOLE WORLD CRAVES MUSH' Longing for 8weet Sounds Would Seem to Indicate That the N. tlona Are Recovering. That nations aro Individuals In min iature has been proven so often that It bus long ago liccoinu a truism; but perhaps It hns never been Indicated moro effectively than In tho present nttltudo of tho nations of war-shattered Europe toward music. From England, France, Belgium mid Italy, not lcsH'than from Germany, Austria nnd even Russia, conies tho hiiiiio story through tho mouths of trustworthy ob servers returning to this country, ns well ns through other news channels. "Kuropo Ik mud for music," they nil sny. "No other words will descrlbo the craving that hut seized Ihesocoun tiles for nil Us forms." There nro tragedies which nt their crudest tnko frotn tho Individual nil solace, not to mention any delight, In tho loveliest of nrts. "I shall hate sweet music my whole life long," wrolo Swinburne In tho bitterness of disillusionment, nnd happy Is that human being who has not nt least onco In his life touched tho supremo height of ngony when to hear music Is nn unbearable thing. Hut ns with mnn w with countries In which disillusionment, fur w-orso than bereavement, hns yet followed close on Its footsteps. One ot tho first signs of an ability to take up life onco moro in healthy human fashion, Is n returning willingness, even n longing, for the joys of music. And when tho flower of charity blooms once moro In tho soul .laid waste by hatred, mu sic Is not far off, In races as In Indi viduals. Montreal Herald. WON LOVE OF POPULACE Dut First Bullfight Must Hive Been Trying to Nerves of Young Quean of 8paln. When Queen Vlctorln of Spain wns married to Alphnnso one ot tho fea tures of tho weddng festivities was n bullfight. The bullfight to Spain. Is far mom Important than tho baseball game of the United .States Is to Its citizens, and the very life and soul of the people Is woven Into Its traditions. Tho queen, a pretty, young; protected English girl whose viewpoint of Ufo was tho same ns other young girls of tho higher classes of England, .was privately Informed that not only must , sho attend tho fight, but under no 'cir cumstances must sho exhibit fear tor disgust. Tho tight was staged with tho tit most intignlflccncn and was opened by the entry of two fiery blnck bulls. f The first bull killed a horse or two before It wns put U) .death. Tho second bull was then 'driven about, tortured, nnd abused, and' finally lured directly In front of the' roynl box, whero n poor old decrepit horse, blindfolded and drugged until It wns hnrdly ablo to stand, was left. The bull, stabbed with n spear, charged the horse, driv ing Its horns again nnd ugaln Into tho wretched beast until It fell, n mass ot horror, to the ground. Tho queen did not change 'color or flinch, although sho must havo been sick to the point of fainting. Tho populace greeted her calm with cheers. Valuable Airplane Device. Of all tho Inventions conceived dur ing the last decade, In the hopo of de-' creasing the landing speed of air planes, nono has promised more in preliminary tests .than a device re cently evolved by the United States bureau ot standards, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. It Is nothing more than n simple, variable-camber rib, which Is used Instead of tho or dinary rib, In tho construction of one piano of a biplane, or of tho top and bottom planes of a trlplane. One pe culiarity of construction Is that the nose of this flexlhlo rig is fixed to the front spar, while the tailpiece Is rigid and slides on the rear spar. An other peculiarity Is that tho rib struc ture between the spars la iiui iiallj symmetrical, or uncambercd, bat I deformed by nonsymmetrical alrirre bufe until it becomes a rib of most pronounced camber. Rival of the Potato. Tho first carload of American-grown dashcens, Introduced Into this country to supplement the potato, arrived on tho New York market recently, nnd be cnuso of tho limited quantities shipped nnd tho demand they sold ns high as Iti cents n pound. The dnsheens were grown on the enst coast of Florida. Tho Trinidad dnshecn, which Is a particularly flno variety of the taro, Is ono of 40,000 foreign plants Intro duced Into tho United States by tho Department of Agriculture. It wns. brought hero in the belief that it would yield the South n tuber crop which could bo used to supplement the po tato. It contains 00 per cent moro protein than tho potato, nccordlng to tno Department of Agriculture. ' His Mission Wasted. An Irishman mado ids way to a Country Jul) and asked to bo allowed' to seo tho governor. On being ushered Into that function ary's presence he begged for tho favor of nn Interview with a prisoner who wns to suffer the extremo penalty of;' thu law In tho courso of tho morning. "No, my mnn," sold tho governor, "you cannot seo tho prlsondr. He's, to bo executed In half nn hour, and visitors nro not permitted to seo a prisoner on tho day of execution, Rut what might bo your business with, him?" , "Shure,' sor," answered Pat, "it's his birthday, and I was after wishing, him. many lutpov returns." i f i