rAOH NVH THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 192U AAAAAAAAAAAMVMNAMWWrryVIVVVVOVVvjjijin . Brazilian Hero Honored When you say Vic . tor and Columbia Records vnn niirrv NO MK OF wirm noarly say it all. Illl OF BILL POLAND IS IN RECOGNITION OF FARMBUREAU a Mwmtmmk iWT Earl ShepmewwIJ Representative stock only at Earl Shepherd Co. UAAAAAAwwYiV-JvvyjY(nftVMYiYi MHMMHHlTlJlijM HsbmV 119111111 n SYS Vnll) lUssSsl IIBA bvIbbbbI I UAv JIiIBbbVbI DmffjlVjjflIlwiJflHJkja EBliJ fSMaV iIIbt SvSpyfSlMMMSJ AT THE MONDALK Another Kront show wilt lio at the Monilnlo Thoatro Tuesday and Wed nesday. Two nctn nf PnntnKs Vninlo frlllo, Iho boit idiom liora yot nnd guaranteed to ptoasn, McCormnck and Bhnnnon, Iho well known Irish singers, musicians nnd comedians, will present a wundorful net nnd tho lovers of .real tinging will suroly bo delighted with thoso clovor people. Mr. McCormnck, In n wall known Irish tonor. Wo alio havo, Almoro, tlio world' groatcst mimic and lm. tntor, who In a wonder nnd bla com edy aonga nro n acronm. Tho pletutoi nro Hoy Htownrt In "Tho Btonu Hand", nnd Hurry Cnroy In "Alaloii of Wild," which mnkoi this n -wonderful aliow. BOLD! Kit IH llimitKI) AITEIt LONO HI.UVICK MOHCOW, Idaho, Kali. 8. After mora than 30 yonri of aetlvo aor vlco In tho United Hlatoa regular army, Colonel Kdword It. Chrliman, head of tho military department of 4io University of Idaho haa been placed on tho rot I rod Hit at hi own roqueit. Ila will, howovor, con tinue at tho head of tho unlrorslty military department, In tho early part of the paat war Colonot Chrlnman commandod a lirl ttilo In tho I'annmn Canal zono and later commnnded tho United fit a ten forco In Porto Itlco. In 1918 ho waa temporarily commissioned a brigadier general. Colonel Chrliman Iim participated In four military campaigns, tho Sioux Indian camr palgn, 1880-1991 nnd thu I.oyto campaign 1908-07. Twice prov louily, 1894-98 nnd 1902-00, ho wna dotalted with tho unlrorslty mil '.ary department and wna atatlonod bora again In 1919. Colonel Chrliman was graduatod from Wont I'olnt In 1888 and has aeon contlnuoua aorrlco alnco that dato. CIIAHINO HKKKTERH VANCOUVER, H. C, Fob. 8. Tho ontormluatlon of tho mosquito pent Indlroctly through tho uo of an alrplano I bolng planned, by tho provincial gOTornmont. An aerial aufroy of tho Eraser rlvor delta aa tho first atop In a schomo to curb tho annual appoarancn of awarma of mosqultos haa been or dored. BIG Hard Times Dance Wednesday, Feb. 9th at the Scandinavian Hall Several prizes for the best costumes Good Music REDUCED SlabW $7.00 Cord This 16-inch Dry Slab-wood is absolutely your cheapest fuel. Wo also handlo Dlock and Limb-wood at market prices, but block nro vory scarce, and Limb-wood la high In price. Phone us your orders for Slab. O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN" OSOAH TEYTON WIIiliARD TEVTON 419 Main St. . Phone 535 Only Exclusive Music House 007 Main Ht. Phono 282-J Till: HTAIt A slab Into thoao dark chapters of mnrltnl unhapplnosn that norcr aro probed by tho light of publicity la roToalod In "Tho Invisible Dlvoreo," a National ricturn which shows at tho Hlnr thoatro today. It la on (i of tho most absorbing photodramun shown hero In months, departing as it does from tho beaton path and sounding secrets that men and women bavo kopt strictly to thomielvoa for ago. Inatoad of one "triangle" (hero aro two; and tho two trlanglea touch a wife and a hus band leaving another husband and wlfo, rospoctlvoly surveying tho blasted wrock of their llros, Each knew that tho one they had promised to lavo and kpep was unfaithful, yet neither was willing to undorgo tho Inovltnblo publicity of dlvorco. So tho two triangles formod a parallelogram of unrest and sadness that roqulrod the sunshlno of lovo to plorco. Tho climax Is magnificently hand lod. Walter McOrall, Uoatrlce Joy. O race Darmond and Walter Miller havo novor appeared on tho icnorf to hotter advantago. Report of Amount Requested By O. A. C. Is Much Exaggerated OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallls, Fob. 8. Only $53, 3Se Instead of $425,000 n roported In an Oregon paper, Is requoitod by tho college for extension service work for tho next blonntum. "If la expected that tho legisla ture will moroly contlnuo to matih tho federal Smltm-Lever fund for co- oporatlvo extension work, an It did during tho paat blonntum," said I'aul V. Marls, oxtonslon dlroctor. "Tho amount of tho fodorat Smlth-Levor monoy apportioned to tho aovoral states has Incroasod $60,000 a year alnco 1914, and will nttaln a maxi mum In 1923. "To match tho amount that will coma to Orogon during tho noxt two years tho fund required will bo $14.' 821 greater than for tho past blon ntum, with tho prospect that tho fin al returns from the fourteenth con nus may glvo Orogon an additional ft. 100 por year. On tho most liberal basis of calculation, thereforo, tho Btato appropriation tor extension work during the coming blennlura will not exceed that of tho previous blennlum by more thin 117,000." KLAMATH OFFFJIS NO CHANCE OF BALVAOE. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8. -The atcam schooner Klamath wrecked onrly Saturday morning at Delmar, 85 mlloa north, haa broken In two and haa bcon abandonod, according to a wlrolosa mossage. Tho roscuo of 19 passengers and 35 of tho crew at tor tho boat atruck waa duo to tho heroism of a sailor who swam ashore with a life line tor tho broechoa buoy. - . . a Women rotors of Vienna exceed the mon by 25 por cont. PRICES ON MMJ IJy Caslmlr Iulwmlmki Polish Minister to United Htatm. NI3W YORK,- "Thero havo boon constant rumors nono of thorn from Warsaw that tho Sovlols in tend to attack I'olnnd again this yoar. An a mattor of fact Russia and Pol and aro at poaco today. Poland ox poets this poaco to continue, and tho Polish govornmont belloves that Sov iet Rusila will llvo up to tho prelim inary ponco slgnod at tho Riga con forenco and tho final draft of tho troaty which will probably bo algnod boforo tho middle of Fobruary. In my opinion thoio rumors of war aro boaoloss. rotand Needs iVaeo, "Poland noeds peace. Without poaco her reconstruction la Imposs ible. I'olapd Intends to koep tho poaco, and wilt suffor no attacks to bo launched against Russia from bor torrltory, nor any other violations of her neutrality to take placo. In that rogard my government Is In perfect accord with tbe principles of the laat nolo of tbe United States govern ment. Nor do wo expect tbo Soviets to attack either this winter or thle spring. Why should thoy? They know that thoy cannot expoct military vic tory over tbo Polish armies, bocauso the Polish population stands to a man, not only against ever again fall ing under the control of a foreign power, but alto against falling un der the control of a foreign philos ophy, such aa Bolshevism Is. The Sov iet leadors aro not stupid mon. They understand this. Out thoro aro other roasoni why they would not attack, and thoso reasons are dlctatod by solf-lntorcst. Jeopardize Trade Agreement "In tbe tint placo, tho Sovlota hopo to conclude and maintain a trado agreement with Groat Britain. Tho surest way to dostroy such an agreement would bo to begin an ag grcsslvo war against Poland. British public opinion would rlso against auch perfidy, and tho intoroata of Franco would domand that an ally that hadtihown good faith must be protected. "Moreover, Russia looka to Poland to be hor commercial gatoway to tho wcit, tho channel through which tho neoded supplies will pour whon tho final peace la concluded. It la a short er distance from tho Polish frontier to Moscow than from Potrograd to Moscow. Danxlg la an Ico-froo port capablo of great development. Tho passage of goods through Poland Is assured by a atablo govornmont. It Is In Poland that tho western mer chant will moot the Russian mer chant, and Warsaw -will resume Its historic role as tho trading contor for Russian commerce. Again poaco with Poland la a -matter of self-interest tor the Sovlota. Xo rretexte for War. "It Russia wants war she can In vent an isaue. It waa Frederick of Prussia who said that he made war first and left it to bla lawyers to find the exeuiea for aggression. Poland is living up to her agreements, and Is giving no ground or promoting no ir ritations that tho Sovlota can solzo upon aa a protoxt for war. So far at loast, Poland's good faith haa been rocognlzed oven by tho Sovlota. It would hardly bo solf-interost tor the most,notod propagandists In tho world (excluding tbo dormant) to be gin an aggressive war under auch cir cumstances. Ilumorn "Made in Germany" "Where do these rumors come fromT Thoro la to bo a plebiscite In Uppor Sllosla. That ia tbo answor. and German world politics evor tho same ore. the motlro powor. Mil lions ot Gorman marks aro pouring Into thla district under tho supervis ion ot tho Gorman mlnlstrlos, to con trol tho election. Every channel ot nowa rola'tlng to Upper Silesia la flooded with Oerman propaganda. And the moat powerful bogey eroctod by Germans everywhere in their en doavor to Influence public opinion is the bogey of a Poland Invaded by Russian hordea In the spring. Would Terrorize, Upper SUesUns. "Thla fear continually dwelt up on by German street corner orators political leaders and military men ot the Ludendort type is calculated to strike terror Into the hearts of the voters of Upper Silesia at the immi nence ot Russian Invasion. To the outside world it is jujaseated an argument why UvejtfTnould be no plebiscite whaUoVver, and why Up per Silesia should remain German torrltory to prevent It from bocomlng Sovletlzod, Such tactics, couplod with nrmod terrorism, wore successful for tho CFermtaB Is tho plebiscite in East yM hW'j urn aaalaam.4 sHHW. mFi vIJm V"F BatLaaLaaV MAw V W liaaiaaiaaHTiiBiaHt4HA LaasaaLaaLaaLaH?fHiaaKsBllK. UkLaaBLaBllH saaSBBlllllllllllllllllB- fsaLaaiaiaMBVsltaBSHLaBllllB W SIVislllHiaaB PB'-MBnlT7ZiLaaLaaLaBlllllllllM i sHiiiiiiaVfiiiaaiaaiaaiaaHBiaaiaBlH asHssaaaMsaH If! fllBLaaLaaLaVMiaaiaaiaaillllH laaVPsillllaSHH rv? KflHaaBlaalaaBlaalaalaaHlaalaaH I aaHHaaiaaH 'vf IHssllllHiaBlllHslllllllllH aasaaiaaiaBBBBBBBBBBH i sslaaHiaaiaaiaaiaaiaaiaaViaaiaBBBBBBBBM Secretary ot War Uakcr la shown Prlvato Vlarato Claudia do Mollo, a aorvlng with tho U. S. forces In Gormany. Ills burial at Arlington como- tery was attended by high officials was made tho occasion of pledges of MWWWWMWMVWMwyWWWMMAAMAAMMAMMAAMAAMMMAMAM T G 1 UNIVER8ITY OF OREOON EU GENE, Fob. 8. Ono hundrod twcnty-nlno registrations in corres pondence courses during tho month of January, 1921, la tho highest record for a slnglo month yet reach ed by tbo extension division ot tho University ot Oregon. Thoso 129 courso registrations roprosont 113 students, who como from 81 towns and. 32 counties In Oregon. Tho counties having tho largest nurahor ot registrations aro Douglas, Uma tilla, Clackamas, Washington, Lane and Multnomah. Education courses aro tho most popular with tbo January students, thoro bolng 45 registrations. Eng lish comes noxt with 30 registra tions; mathomatlcs with 1C; litera ture with 13; and tho romalndor scattorod among drawing, econom ics, history, physics, physiology and psychology. Tho registrations for January bring tbo total number ot registra tions in correspondence courses to 799. It ono wero to tako a cross sec tion ot Oregon's adult population It would bo roprosontatlvo ot tho body ot correspondence studonta. Thoy rango in ago from tho high school student to men and women woll past middle llfo. Tholr occupations and Interests aro as varlod as tholr ages, for they aro teaching, preaching, farming, hording shoop, taking caro ot homes and raising chlldron, aorv lng aa clerks, stenographers, engi neers, and doing tho many othor things that mako up tho Ufa of Oro gon communities, but thoy aro unl tod, in their ambition to get tho edu cation that circumstances havo inado it Impossible for thorn to got In tho regular way. Tholr deslro to get through correspondonco courses what they havo mlssod In other ways la woll Illustrated by tho following letter from a Btudont who Is doing splendid work In English: "I nm In my 17th yoar. I bavo bad to work hard all my llfo nnd couldn't gel an education. Now I'm having my chance. I'm a fruit grower. I havo ton children, soven ot them aro living. Three aro still in army sorvlce, but when thoy como homo they will bo In tho agri cultural collogo and tho unlvorslty." The Btato unlvorslty la ottering tho people ot Orogon a liberal education through theao correspondonco cours- Prussia. It ia hardly likely that thoy will succeed again. ' Militarism at Stuko '.'The loss of Uppor Sllosla will mean that Germany must llvo a llfo ot economic progross and glvo up her pretensions for revongo and military Imperialism. That ia why German propaganda to retain this district take) advantago ot all circumstances &nf invents them It thoy do not exist, l see no real justification to ac cuse tho Soviets ot too much bad faith. Until better evldenco than Gor man propaganda. Is producod, I will bo Inclined to bollovo that Poland will bocomo tho trado contor ot world commorco with Russia." laying a wreath on tho coffin of natlvo of Brazil, who died while of Brazil nnd tho Unltod States, and good will between tho two countlcs. os. A student may register at uny timo and continue bla work aa fast aa his tlmo will pormlt. Tho instruc tion Is personal. Each student ro cltoa tho wholo ot every lesson to his Instructor and gots thojlnstructor's porsonal commonts'and suggestions on his work. Ho Uses his spare tlmo for study. Thus he doon not In any way Intorfero with his regular du ties, but prepares himself for great er proficiency in thla chosen field. Full Information about theso home study courses may bo had by writ ing to tho Extension Division, Uni versity ot Orogon, Eugene. FOIIEST FIRE LOSH MISSOULA, Mont., Feb. 8. Mon tana forest tiro losses In 1920 totalled 179,602, as compared with $1,556,822 in, 1919, according to a rnnnrt 1aiinrl fiv ttin fnrnntrv dan "" ".- - --"'-- vice ncaaquariera nero. in 1919 mo tiro losses wero tho worst In tho history ot tho stato and Incroasod vigilance kept tho 1920 losses to a minimum. Thoro were 908 tiros reported In 1920 in Montana for ests. Streets paved with granlto sots nro less healthy than other types, bo causo dlsoaso germs collect In tho crevices. UNION TAXI Phone 242-J Break Chest Colds With Red Peppers Eosp your tight, aching chest. Stop tho pain. Break up tbe congestion. Fool a bad cold looson up In Just a short timo. "Rod Popper Rub" Is the cold rem edy that brings the quickest rellof. It cannot hurt you aid it cortalnly aooms to end tbo tlghtnoss and drive tho congestion and soreness right out. Whon heat ponetratos right down Into colds, congestion, aching mus cles and soro Joints, relief comes at once. Kill That Cold With CASCARA M QUININE w , troti Colds, Coughs Neglected C9W3 cro, Dangerous Tl.o no chanceb. Hoop tila fr.da;d xtT.oiy tzr.iy hi the first n.ie. Breaks up a cold in 14 toara RelloWs' Orlppo In3 days Escollert for Hesdacho Qulnlno in this form does not effect tha toad-Caicara is bt Tonic Laxative No Oplato in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Tim finnrif nf ,1lrer(nrn nf thn k'lamath Irrigation district at' tholr mooting Saturday attornoon passed resolutions endorsing tho houso bill making tho farm bureau a recog nized Institution. This bill Is modolod after an act recommendod to tho sovorol statos by tho United Statos department ot agrlculturo. It has boon adoptod In wholo or In part by approximately 12 states up to tbo present time, and othor states aro modifying their existing laws In accordanco with It. It ia supported by tho Orogon stato farm buroau federation, and Is acceptable to tho Oregon agricul tural collogo. Its principal foaturos aro as follews: It gives recognition to tho County Farm Bureau by providing for their Incorporation undor tbe co-operative law, and gives tho peoplo ot tbe counties a legal volco in directing extension work In co-operation with tbe stato and govornmont The present law authorizing co operative extension work In agrlcul turo and homo economics In the stato ot Orogon waa passed before tbo Smith-Lover act ot congress, which provides federal aid to the several states. This federal Smith- Lover act provides that extonalon work shall be co-operatlvo between tbo federal govcrnmtjit and the sev eral states. Tbo proposed farm bu reau bill carries co-operation one fetop forthor by granting legal recog nition to th0 peoplo ot tho seroral counties. It flxea tho legal itatua of county farm bureaus as co-operative, educa tional institutions, and prevents their encroachment upon the field ot secret, political or commercial or sanitations. It proposes no chango In th) present law In tbo amount of appro priation oither by the counties or by tho state. It gives permanenco and stability to co-operative extension work by making tho appropriation now au thorized by tho present law manda tory when supported by a sufficient ly largo number ot farm owners or operators. ONE OF TIIEm OWN KALISPELL, Mont., Feb. 8. De claring tho chamber ot commerce hero Is dominated by men, tho busi ness women ot the 'city hav0 form ed one ot their own. They announce cooperation with tho male chamber but will retain a distinctive organ ization. The earliest printed Bible In any languago dates from 1465, and la known aa the Mazarln Bible. DAY & NrGHT SERVICE EFFECTIVE NOW rr.vtc nuw-- - uno person u or irum jjcjwi, wv. Each additional person, aSo Nothing has sVch concentrated, penotratlng heat a rod peppers. Tho moment you apply Red Popper Rub for colds, backacho, soro muscles, still neck, lumbago, or tho pains of rboumattsm or neuritis, you teel tbe tingling heat. In throo minutes tho congested spot Is wanned through and through When you are suffering so you can hardly get about, Just get a Jar ot Rowlea Rod Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. Yon will havo tho quickest rellof known, Aav. AND La Grippe