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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1921)
MONDAY, JUNH 80, 1MI. PAdR TWO ' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Evening Herald J. MJJIlf VIRD BOULN .... imv. Kdltor Ctty Kdltor Published faily except Sundar. by n Herald Publishing Companr ot fcoiuutb. Fall, at 119 Eighth Street. fc atf4 at the pottofflca at Kla sMth Falls. Ore., tor trantmlsston Urow a tbe mail as econd-cla Matter. MEMBER OP TBR, ABBOCIATKD PRESS. The AaaocUted Pre.e It exclusively Mtitted to tbe no for republication f all new dltpatcbes credited to It. r not otherwise credited in tblt Mr, and alto the local newt pub Maker herein. MONDAY, JUNB aO, tOfll. The Office Cat f BY JUNIUS r Doc. I foAr I'm djcomlngl Wo ml or If Jack Thompson hn forgot ten thnt Invitation out to din gup (boy send tho socloty editor In) dinner. Former follow raftsman eajs lie 1ms made 130,000 In ttio lust tlvo yean. Attn boy! wish ho'd tend nto tho reclpo. Ho hum hnxy. Qhoerful pcoplo are mild to llro tho longest. Maybo thnt explains why moro postottlco and hotel clerks dto young. Women Run Kansas Town Cash Bonus Law Not Effective for 4 Months Odd aad Ualnterrating Facta Flee are apt to be restless and Brr" when thunder Is about. The day of the planet Venus Is estima ted by some scientists to be equal to SIS ot our days. A wooly worm humps and straight em Ita back seren times In travel Mag eeren-elghts ot an Inch. 'k New York detectives hint that tho name of the thief twho took Mrs. Caraso's Jewels Is known, but It een they forgot to add that "It re tmraed at onco no qestton will be asked." Thl col. will swap one used pair ot artlca, la good 'running order tor . A. . m A ..k. W wa.,9 j a pais, icatiau. i"k " u It waa Jusl as well for King Solo- BOi that a patent wall paper clean or hadn't been Invented In his day. Charley Stone says almost any dub golfer can make himself believe ke'a a star at this time ot year. The bureau ot mines report that the United States has 3, 633,500,000.000 tons of mlnable coal, but that doesn't mean that you'll get it any cheaper thtz fall. Our Great IVmte Ooatfttt We feel that there are many among our customers who are af flicted with the devlne afflatus who,' for tome reason or other, have nev er aought to express themselves. With this In mind, we have went to great pains to flgger out tho fol lowing skclton pome and thereby teat the latent poetic powers ot our millions ot satisfied customers. Per haps you may have In your cerebel lum the making ot another llllad or aomethlng. Why not try? It can't do any hurt can It? No. Everybody Is eligible to enter this aympoilnm. Don't let your modesty ctaad In your way. Just take your pencil in hand and fill In tbe blank paces. Then send the finished mas terpiece to us and the first time wo hear of a Job open for a poet we'll notify tho winner. Tho committee of Judges will bo composed ot tho Her ald Janitor, the stenographer and ye editor hereof. All ready QO! ................... 'Insane . Jlaln Again "Six syllables, to ryhnie. (Signed) . .... -.. Address ................-... What Moro CViuld Ho Aide? (Ozark (Ark.). Spectator Fred E&stnan has a now John Deere buggy and a dear little gal to put In It 1 . ThoogliU While Snooping Around (In Klamath Falls) Utile scraggly old lady reading one ot Elinor OlynV books. Cross yed women entering; a beauty par lor, probably owns place. Pinch me. (Continued fiom rago 1) was so explained throughout tho campaign, thnt tho money must bo used for establishment ot homos In country or city. However, somu stu dents of tliu measure bellevo the money might bo used for any pur pose. Honda MuM lie Advertised Other delays that will holp hold up operation of tho mensuro for a few months will bo those Incident to ad vertising for bids on bonds and sub sequent negotiations with bond brok ers. Also time will bo consumed In the drawing up and printing ot tonus on nrhlch applications may hdj made by tho benctlclarles. Only tho constitutional amondment wa voted on by the people. Tho legislature passed the law which pro vides all tho machinery, but by n clerical error the referendum clause Is attached to the legislative art In the session laws which has been mis leading to numbers ot persons. Number Estimated at 8.1,000 It has been estimated, that 25,000 men and women will como within tho benefit of the law. Tho number who will ask cash bonuses Is estimated at 10,000 and those who will prefer loan at 15,000. Tho assessed valuation ot tho state I $1,040,839,049.12. Three per cent ot this U $31, 325, 177.47. tho amount of tho fund now created. The loans coming out ot this sum will be ro paid tho state. Wbllo the cash bonus total, estimated at (1.300,000. will not bo repaid, amount wilt bo cared tor by tho 1-mlll levy. The 1-mlll levy on the basis ot the present val uation wijl produce annually $1,044. 839.04. ' 1)aaaa nun SN Yearn While the loans may run for 2S-years, being amortized at S per cent yearly and 4 per cent being paid on Interest, It Is assumed that a great majority of the borrowers will repay In much les t,han the maximum tlmo. It an ex-ervlce man sells tho home or farm in whlctuhe has Invested bis loan from tbe state, the interest rate Immediately Jumps to 6 per cent If he sells to some on not originally qual ified for a loan. Further, In such case the loan must bo reduced to 60 per cent ot the amount originally loaned and must be entirely paid ltbln five years. If Cfengtvm Act Under tbe law In the event that congress should provide for the pay-) meat ot cash bonuses to persons , qualified to receive bonuses under j the Oregon act on or beforo tbe date the Oregon amendment beconv ef- fectlve then any person qualified to receive a bonus from the government I shall not be qualified to rccelvo a bonus from the state Service men who have benefited under the edu cational aid act of 1919 must refund' to the state tho amounts they have I rcclrcd under tho act before they hall be qualified to receive cither a bonus or a loan under the new act. ffBBBsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsBBw MBBBBJHUiBaaaaaaaBSSgJBBBBBBBBBBfBBBBBBBBBH , JHHhHHPIHbSiF Hhl.1 I LjdfllssV9sisK9fe!9fsL H. JiBBBBBBBwBiBBvBHB3Bn& s- kTtwJ B VBBAsB I f BBBBBBTBBBBBw ?l fKjggtr u, BsWsHJXsHBBBBBm ISuvBt . LrVBBBBpuduKBe' BBBBBBBBBBB BBH4jg!ggBBW ftSISTW PVJjP iayv-Jfy--jMstaBB i f Thayer, Kaa. They were elected law Mib. A. II. ravel (center) ti mayor Thd are amir left. Mr. Daley Save: lower kRJ dawa, Mia Alice uuakcftaon. Mia. Eontoe PINK 11F.CTLK 111 I.I, IS I.VTItODl'CKD IN HOU8K WASHINGTON, Jly 20. Congrcs. mon Stnnott and Hawtoy both Intro duced a similar bill In tbo house to that Introduced for tho eradication ot the plno bcttlo In tbo Oregon for ests by Senator McNary In tho sen ate Doth- bills were sent to the houso committee on agriculture. IN IT n L SITE OF LEGION BUILOIHG NEAR UDRiy nh The Klamath Agency boarding school held graduation exorcises Fri day evening. The graduates iwero Harriet Hill, Clarico Oeorgo. Qulncy Itaker, Huftn Hicks. Monroe Faithful and Paul Paulino. Tho following pro. gram, lu chargo et Mr. M. W. Coop er and Mr. 51. F. Wilkes, teachers, wat given: Music, Selected The Agency Dand. Song "Hello Everybody, Olnd to See You Here," School. Recitation "My School Ileport," Friedman Kirk. Ilecltatlon "I'm Five Years Old Today," Orphla Schoncln. Exercise "When I'm a Man," Ten small boy. Song "Kellar' American Hymn," School. Essay 'Boy." Dlurton Baker. llecltatlt-n "Mule Housekeepers are We," Five small girl. Song and Drill "My Tired Dolly, ' Eight small girls. Recitation "Kins Solomon and the Ilees," Mildred George. Recitation "When Mother Tele phones," Juanlla Williams. Song "Is There any Better Coun try than tho U. S. A." School. Recitation "That Dreadful Boy," Freda Paratoo. Recitation "The reading class,'' Clarice George. Trombone Solo "Magnolia Sere nade," Mr. Joo'Hcrksban. Valedictory Harriet Hill. Presentation of diplomas Her Cookingham. Recitation "Goodbye" Oscar Bar ney. Song "It's Time to Tell you all Goodbye," School. After several month ot negotia tions tho Klamath county court, Sat urday, reached agreement with the American Legion tor a slto for a building for tho local post, according to Louis K. Porter, one of tbo build ing committee appointed by Klamath post. Tho slto Is on tho Hot Springs hill closo to tho Carnegie library build ing. Mr. Porter said that he had tho appointment with tho county court to stake the exact location soma time today. The tentative plan of tho post Is to erect a $20,000 building. Dy leg islative act $10,000 Is set aildo for building purposes In each county ot tho state, and Klamath's $10,000 Is Included In this year' tax levy. Tbo other $10,000 wilt be raised by sub scription. It Is contemplated. Tho building may be constructed this year, althought that Is not definitely sottlcd. The building plan calls for the construction of a brick structure, with a floor space of some 75x120 fcot. It Is understood that tho Legion rommltteo requested a site on the Main atreet courthouse lot and sought to Induce the county court tor several months to consider that request, but the court tenaciously clung to one view point and would consider nothing except tho site cloo to the Hot Springs courthouse building. WKATIIKK REPORT OREGON Tonight and Tuesday, rain In west; fair In east: moderate southerly (wind. Some men aro Ilko some horses; they .will stand without hitching, but tie them to a post and thoy will pro ceed to trick over the trace. A classified Ad will sell1 It British ArriVinst: four Trials ,of War Criminals 9b . fc. sflgstBgH BWiBiBiBK"?PBBlrTffTvd7 . x 7 i") 2iwBssssssEEsss SlBgtwSgBKiB v VBBBJBBjad$Jr SSfSzfjKBfBBBKtBSBSSm Knots of csnoos watched BrttJah'wttB. ft were tod by, gathered before the supreme court house at Ldpslr, Oereiany, t teattty at U taste or war crtmlaata bU UMre. The wllae sdstaa of Seotle&d Taru, sbowa wtaa tho art JA. ' M At THE LIBERTY Tuesday FARNUM RECITES STIRRING POEM IN "IF I WERE KING'K Aim.NU IIY VOX HTAH TUIUIiTA JUHT1N HUNTLEY MC CARTHY INTO KNTIIUHIAHTIO PIIAIHK rf Ono ot tho most Interesting and Htlrrlng passngo In Justin Huniloy McCarthy's famous piny, "It I Woro King," It that In which Villon, tho vnnliond poet, tolls In vorso vvhnt ho would do for Krnncu It ho woro king. This passngo Is brought out offoct-' Ivoly In th olilR film speclul whlo Whlllluiit Fox linn mmlo from tho play, nml In which William Farnum' effectively portray tho charncter of Villon, ', Those who remember tho piny will recall that Villon recites his vorses In tho preseiicu ot louls XL In tho Flrcnno Tarorn, whither tho king ha gone In dlsgulso to learn something ot .the estimation In which ho Is hold by his pooplo. Tho verses rocltod by Witllnm Farnum us Villon follow! , All Krvnili folk, Hhrrewo-rr ye In", Who lop iiur K'uutry, ikII and Mad, From I'nrln to the llreton ca And back itgalu t Nimnan utraad, ForMMith o (twin nilly baad, i" '"' Nherp wllhont nlwptirnl, left to ruaacv Far irflirrMloo our Fatlirrlaad If Villon were the, King of France! I I' The figure oa the throne yoa ace In aotlilas; but a puppet planned To wear tho regal bravery Of silken coat muI glided waad. .Not so we Frenchmen uaderetaad The Lord of Lion's heart and gUaco Aad aueh an one would Inko ctiramaad . If Villon were Hie King of Fraaeel HU couenelloni am rogue, perdle! Whllo men of honest ml ad am banned To creak upon the gallows tree Or Miueal In prUona over-maaa'd; We want llie chief to bear the brand And hid the damned HurgundUiu daace; CIcmII t Wlirro the orlflammo nhould utaml If Villon wito the King of Fraaco! IjiiuU the Little, piny the grand lluffet Hie foe with aanrd And laare: Ti whnl would happen, by till hand, If Villon wrre the King of France! Thl part of the plcturo stirred Justin Huntley McCarthy to much that ho declared: I voice." 'I could almost believe I -ss hearing William Farnum'J At THE LIBERTY Tuesday WW0W00000000000000rm00W0WWWWFt i!L& rOPAK WORK ILeaycYour Filttvs before 9 O'clocK-Yoor AM- Pictures ana readr at 6 Qn4 PCf IIMtTWOoas KLAMATH FALLS OREGON PARTICULAR PCOPLK 'W IM-ATIAinTALiL V WHERE PARTICUL ibuRi-fv I BUY THEIR wrnLvy irnf DRUGS A&25jfcJ WHY? 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