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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1921)
J - i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 1T PAGIS TWO WKD.VKHDAY, FKIimiAIlV !!, 1021. H i Lit J 1 ' h The Evening Heralcl K J. MUUIbV FRBD SOULH . ... ...JOdltor ..City IWItor Published dally oxcopt 8unday, by Tho Itorald Publishing Company of KlamathFalls, at 119 Eighth Stroot. afartd' at tho poatotflco at Kla-math-Palla, Oro., for transmission through tho malli as second-class mattor.' HEMliKR OP. THR ASSOCIATKD PRKSS. , Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tho uso for republication of alt news 'dispatches crodltod to It, or not othorwlso crodltod In this paper, and nlso tho local nows pub' Utter herein. . WKDNKSDAY, FKItltUAKY 2, 1021. MOItn MO.NKY AVAIUUILI' A financial expert calls attention to n reassuring effect of tho business slump which Is not generally recog nised. It Is that "tho release of capi tal and credit oh such a scale as that which accompanlod last year's specu lative liquidation and fall In prices goes far toward placing tho. United States In tho position 'which It oc cupied l 1MB a position in which It can perform Its proper function as tho central money mnrkot of tho world." It Is commonly Bald now that "money will bo caslor In tho spring." It is expected thnt interest rates will fall, and that there will bo a con- sequent boom In building, operations and In whatever now operations con ditions seem to Justify. This Is a reasonable expectation. Meno has bcon tiled up lately to nn extent norer beforo known. With lirlccs high, It naturally required mora money and credit to buy and carry raw materials and manufac tured goods. Because of tho difficul ty experienced, too. In tho delivery of orders during the war and attor tho armlstlco, and uncertain condi tions gonerally, manufacturers and merchants were forced to carry larg er Inventories than usual. Specula tion called for additional funds. Thus business absorbed nn Immenso amount of tnonoy and credit, which Is being squeezed out rapidly with tho'subsldenco of prices and of stocks on hand. All of tho real mon'oy1 and a large part 'of tho credit are reVased for other use, dfhofne arid abroad. There wJJ) i)rwKTiiafil bd auruwr W the 'country rfceds for Its ow Imme dlatdVse. And as' the export says; "-That-ir. In tbe'long ran, the only .possible solution of tho probloras of Interriatlptial exchange, European re covery and reconstruction of world finance, and tho sooner tho course of ovents makes It possible, tho'tiear cr tho world at largo and the Unit ed States In particular will be to the real Industrial revival." frere, surely, Is a golden lining for the business cloud. RAILWAYS AflllKK UPON USE OF UNION STATION. PORTLAND, Feb. 2. Rait execu tives havo reached an agreement to permit tho Great Northern and tho Spokano, Portland & Seattle rail ways to permanently uso tho union station here. Wo. deliver tho goods In shoo re pairing. Dradloy-Evang Shoe Co. 1-5 eSBBIHS9ES995BSSsa9E93SSSS9 Tenth Annual Masquerade Ball MALINHALL, February 5, 1921 Ten Prizes, Valued at f 100.00 Will Ilo Awarded Four to Ladle Four to Gentlemen; One to Ladies Group One to Gentlemen's Group. Prizes will bo awarded to best rep resentative characters. Prizes aro on display at tho Kallna- storo. N. B.-rTho Ladles' First Prlzo, one set of 46 pieces Hand-painted, Importod Chlnawaro. Good time guaranteed to ovory one. "- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY You Can Get At PALACE FRUIT CO. i 624 MAIN ST. Ben Davis Apples per box $2.15 Z Mellow Wewtowns -w-w. - - .... ................................ avx , J : Cauliflower oer lb ; ' Spinach per lb., 2 for :: Oranges per doz h ,; DM KG CLIMBED TO SCALE EVEREST NEW, YORK, Fob, 2. Mt. Kver est, tho Himalayan peak called "tho roof of tho world" which Sir Francis Younghusband, tho Ilrltlsh soldlor-ox ploror will attempt to climb noxt summer, has novcr yet boon scaled by man. Towering nbovo tho frontiers of tho hitherto forbidden land of Tibet and tho remote province of Ncpnl, India, nnothor laud of mystery, tho difficulties In oven approaching Ml. Everest havo been sufficient to baf fle explorers. Tho world's highest peak lion In Tibet north of tho Ilrltlsh Indian border, yet, so far as known, mlrKu ropcah has over approached nearer than 60 miles from Its baso find tew travolcrs havo even seen Its upper slopes. Tho attempts which hava "icon mado to ascend some of Mt. Everest's sister peaks of tho Himalayas "havo usually been mado through Nopal because access to them through Tib et was not open. Tho approach to Mt. Everest through Tibet Is said to bo more" accessible and present great er prospocts of success than from tho Nopal sldo. Sir Francis Younghusband an nounced that the Tibetan government had granted him permission to at tempt tho ascent of tho mountain by tho Tibetan route. It was Sir Frnncls, who as Colonel commanding a Ilrlt lsh mission to tho Forbidden City of Lhasa In 1903-02 opened Tibet to civilization Mt. Everest named for Sir Cloorgo Everest, famous British Surveyor General of India, Is tho highest known mountain In the world. Its trigonometrical -altitude Is 29,002 feet; its probablo height Is 20,141 feet. The next ,rknown highest of tho Hlmalajyan. peakA aro Klnch- lnlunga. 28.225, feet and K-2. or Bride peak, whoso altitude Is 28,191 feet. Tho Intrepldpukoof the Abruzrl, who reached the top of Mt. St Ellis In 'Alnakn fls.024. footll and who at one tlmo'holdthVVccord of "farthest north" In Arctic exploration, tried to climb' K-2 or Drlda'Peak. In 1903 but falltd becauso from whatever point of tho compass he advanced ho could find no way up to attain the summit. At 24,600 feet he and hlscompanlons wero In good phytJcal-condltImi' though progressiva slow and labor ious; a thick mist warned them that to go on would have been madness.' " This achievement of tho Italian ex plorer, however, Is the world't rocord for mountain climbing. Brldo Peak Is In tho Karakoram Himalayas. Ilo sides it and its two higher sister peaks, there aro In the Himalayas no less than 75 peaks above 24,000 feot. 48 abovo 25,000 feet, 16 abovo 20, 000 foot and flvo about 27,000 feet. Mountain climbing Is one of tho most ancient as well as fascinating forms of adventure. Its chief dangers are avalancbef, landslides, falling rocks, blizzards, falling Ico, land slides, falls from precipices or Into crevasses, falls from Ico slopes or down snow slopes. Sir Francis' announcement of his Intention to attempt this mountain climbing feat recalls tho exploits of two American women Mrs. Fannlo D. Workman and Miss Annlo S. Peck, and their conquest of somo of tho highest poakB In Asia and South America. Mrs. Workman In 1899, 1903, 1906 and 1908 made ascents In tho Himal ayas, Including one of the Nun Kun peaks whose summit Is 23,300 feot high, or more than half a mile ibovo the apox of that forbidding sentlnol of tho Alaskan slloncea, Mt. McKln ley. Miss Peck In 1908 negotiated tho top of Mt. Huaacarau in tho Peruvian Andos, a height of 21,812 foot and tbroo years later alio climber the two peaks of the volcano Coropuna, Somo of tho notahlo mountain climbing peaks of history and the III year In which tho peaks or tho varl- distress, callod headache. You bo ons mountains wero attained follow. " VJlLl l6Jl 1744 tho Titlls, tho first true $2.30 ' 12c 25c ; 55c :: , i snow-mountain; 178(1, Mt. Wane's summit reached for first tlme: 1811 tho Jungfrnu; 1812 tho Flnstor- unrhorn; 1813 tho Zormntt Broil horn: 1820 Plko's Peak' 1831 tho Wottorhorn; 185R tho Mounto ltosn; 18GG tho Mnttorhorn; 1879 Chlmborazo; 1883 tho Cordil Cerdil lera: 188S tho Selklrks: 1897 Aconcagua; 1898 tho Bolivian An des; 1899 Stkklm In tho Himalay as; 1909 Mt. Huwensorl. There havo been no pro-cmlnent "nchlovo ments by explorers slucu tho last nnim.nl date. New Beauty Parlor To Open Thursday Mrs. Ileatrlco Harrington nud hor sister, Miss Christina Davison, who formerly conducted tho Parisian mil linery store nnd nro well-known to tho majority of Klnmnth Falls peo ple, will open beauty parlors In tho Whllo Pelican hotel Thursday, Feb ruary G, In tho room forinorly oc cupied by tho barber shop. Thoy will do hair dressing nnd glvo scalp and facial mnssngo, do mnulrurlng nnd render nil tho scrvlco given by cs tnbllshments of tho sort. OLL'H CAKE INSTALLING ITS OWN 1CB PLANT Tho Club enfo. at 125 Sixth street, Is Installing a $2500 Ico mn chlno, a product of tho John Mnnd- vlll company, nnd expects to hnvo la operation beforo tho first of March. This mnchlno will bo Installed on tho top of tho big Ico box, and whllo making Ico will nlso keep tho refrigerator down to tho required degrco of frigidity. This machluo will bo nblo to freozo a halt ton of Ico a day. Wo repair your shoes and mako them look liko now. Thoy will fcol hotter than when now. 1-5 Bradley-Evans Shoo Co BakedRms it. Limejl - faked fojusffhe rghf-Vum" You'Me Me vy&y ffieyresmd 75(eom63 Doughwfc- Si HOT WATER FOR Tells why everyone should drink hot water with phoiphate in it before breakfast Hoadacboa aro caused by auto-ln-tozlcatlon which means solt-polson- log. Llvor and bowol poisons called toxins, sucked 'Into tho blood oxclto tho heart which pumps tho blood so fast that It congests In the smallor arterlos and veins of tho head, pro duclng vloleat, throbbing pain and IBU MMU titlDVIHUlVl JVUi JJJUUIB OUUf and almost nausoato you. Then you resort to acctanilld, aspirin or tho bromides, which temporarily relievo but do not rid tho blood of these Ir ritating toxins. A glass of hot water with a tea' spoonful of llmestono phosphato In It. drank boforo breakfast will not only wash thouo poisons from your systom and euro you of headache, but wilt cloanso, purify and froshon the alimentary canal Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It Is inexpensive, hnrmloss as sugar. If you aren't fooling your best, if tonguo la coated or you wake up with bad taste, rout Dream or have colds. Indigestion, biliousness, con etlpatlon or sour, acid stomach, be fA HEADACHES gin tho pnospbatod hot water cure to rid your system of toxins and poisons, TOURISTS S TO TAMPA, Flu., Feb. 2. Florldn this winter Is entertaining moro nu tomobllo tourists than over beforo. They como from nil sections of tho country, principally from tho north ern states to escape tho cold weather. Hotels, bonrdlng houses nnd cottages nro taxed to tholr utmost capacity by regular tourists and tho nutomobll Ists. Thousands of touts hnvo boon put up In practically ovory county of tho state nnd sumo places havo es tablished tent cltlcH with ovory con venience tor nutomnhllo tourists. It has boon estimated that moro than 200,000 pcoplo will occupy tents In Florida this winter. So enthusiastic ovor tho mi to in o hllo method of touring nhout Flor ida aro somo of tho Northern visi tors thnt thoy havo organized nn as sociation known as tho l.oyal Order of Tin Can Tourists of tho world. Their annual convention recently hold horo was attended by about 2, 000 peoplo from all ovor tho United States and from Canada. Thoy elect ed as tholr officers; Exalted Koyal Chief tin can oponor of tho world, James M. Morrison of Chlcngo, Ills, nud El Paso, Texas; royal chief, etc., O. M. Tromalns of Frodonln, N. V.; vice royal chlof, etc. "Orandpn" Haw kins of Nohlosvlllo, Ind.; royal secre tary, Mrs. W. II. llusselman, llutlor, Ind.; royal treasurer, Mrs. J. L. Trusdoll, Minneapolis, Minn.; assist ant secretary, Mrs. Vorno I.enon, Marlon, Ind.; sergeants, William S. Ynch, Coloma, Mich., and Charles T. Pales, tho "mayor of Easy strcot", of Syracuse, N. Y. Oalnsvlllo, Fla was selected for tho 1921 convention city. Ono of tho most Interesting speeches of tho convcntlon"was that of Owakoja, a Mohawk Indian' chief, who with his squaw had drlven'thelr nutomobllo from Canada to Florida to spend tho winter nnd who Is a member of tho order. -' The Kaltspol, Mont., chancer of commorco Invited tho "tin fanners" to hold their mid-summer moot In that city. Wo aro thoro when lt comos to shoo repairing. Try us and bo con vinced. Uradloy-Evans Shoo Co. 1-5 FLORIDA Ford Accessory Sale Better take advantage of this sale as we must put this stock into cash at once. Price is no object. Some of these items are of fered at less thf n cost. MAYO PUMPS $3.00, Now- $2.10 WIND SHIELD CLEANERS $1.75, Now $1.00 BLOWOUT CHAINS $1.00, Now 50c AMSCO TIMERS $2.00, Now $1.00 SHALER VULCANIZERS $1.60, Now $1.00 KLAXON HORN $6.00, Now $4.40 YALE SWITCH LOCK $3.50, Now -$2.00 DANNER-PATTY AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS Cor. 8th and Klamath Mill OPEN, F10RI MIAMI, Fin., Fob. 2. W'th tho (lulf stream passing Us door, Miami's now- aquarium nud biological labora tory containing 2,500 spoclmous of fish has Just been opened for gath ering sclontltlo nnd economic data relating to fisheries nnd nt tho same tlmo servo as nn educational asset. Fifty Rlnss front tanks each with a vlslhlo area of four foot by nix foot, and a numhor of larger display tanks comprises tho equipment. The small er contalnerH nro arranged nlong cor ridors In the general form of a mnt toso cross, with n rotunda In tho center. Olio of tho display tanks Is 30 feet long, 15 feet wldo nud 10 foot deep, probably tho largest of Its kind In tho world. Located on Miami lleach within n few hundred yards of thu outlet of lllscayno liny, tho tanks aro easily kept supplied with fresh soil water. Scientists nud ntudoiitH will bo af forded facilities to study marine life under tho most favorahlo conditions. Threo power cruisers oqulpped with special llvo wells for keeping fish comprise thu fleet of tho aquarium for collecting spuclmons and carry' Ing on research work. Tho waters of, Florida and tho llahnmn Islands ly Ing from 40 to ISO miles off tho Flor ldn coast team with unusual fish and strangu mnrlno fauna. These waters will bo explored thoroughly. Thu aquarium wan established by an association of which James A. Al lison Is Presldont, Carl (1. Fisher, vlcn-presldont, nnd John Oliver La (lorco, secretary and treasurer. Tho advisory committee Is composed of Dr. Alexander (Irnhnm Hell, Inven to rot the toleplmnoj Gilbert tiros venor, president of the National Geo. graphic Society; Dr. Charles 1). Wnl cott, secretary of tho Smithsonian Institution; Dr. Charles H. Town send, director of tho Now York Aquarium; "fonry Fairfield Oshorn, presldont of tho Now York Zoological Society; Dr llarton W. Evnrmnnn, presldont of tho California Musoitni of Sclenco; Thomas It, Shlpp, Dr. Da vid Falrchlld, agricultural oxplorcr; Dr. Carl II. Elgonmnnn, of Indiana University; Dr. E. Lester Jones, di rector of tho l 8. Const and Good otic Survey, and othor woll known scientists. SPECIAL JOHNSON CARBON RE MOVER $2.25 qt Now, $1.00 RIE NIC SHELLAC $1.00, Now 70c C & M AXLE SHIMS ..45c Now 25c H. & D. SHOCKS $12.00, Now $7.25 STER ROD ANTI RAT TLERS 50c Now, 25c FORDID BRAKE LINING $3.00 Set, Now $1.75 FOOT ACCELERATORS $3.00, Now $2.10 MOTOR CO. How To Treat a Cold You hnvo another cold. You havo often nsked yourself tho question, "Wlmt shall I titkiiT" You havo fro qiiently bought something that did not glvo you tho anticipated results, You may havo tnkeu n preparation thnt relieved tho cold hut loft you with n hendacho or a derangod atom" nrh or other undeslrahlo conditions, to such nn extent that you' felt tho remedy was worso than tho dlsonsn. Now', however, you hnvo tho right preparation for tho relief of n cold. It Is Hnxntl Lnxatlvn Aspirin (II. D. Co.) Cold Tablets. At tho first sign of n cold lake it fow of, thein tablets according to directions thoy will relievo you' without any III effects, llelng slightly laxative those tablets ennblo tho llvor to perform Its regtil- ' ar function mid tho Aspirin (U. I). Co.) wilt relievo Instend of cause n hendacho. If a cold Is not treated whnn tho first symptoms show thonisolvoi, ls will frequently develop Into mora ser ious complications. (let of us n box of those Cold Tab lets today. Take them according to directions tho moment tho first symp toms appear nnd you will obtain real relief. Wo gunmntoo them. Star Drug Co. Tlio ItrtAll Hlon Klamath Falls, Oregon. IIA1IY GIHL AIIIUVKH A nlno nud one-half pound daughter arrived yesterday morning at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fish er on Michigan avenue. Dr. A. A. Soulo, the attending physician, re ports nil concerned aro doing well, "Serves You Right The Club Cate That popular place on Sixth street, Just off Main "Serves You Righe Phone 427 Vf yv ,W.K. i . , I... . i -' ' ph..