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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1921)
mm wore y, nsn m, imi THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ! The Eyening Herald Mb MURRAY- SOULK JMltor -City Editor Fabllshed Jally except Bunday, by f Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth 8treet. tend at the pottoftlce at KU aath 'Falls, Oro.. for transmission thraach the mall aa second-class matter. IOEMBER OP TRR ASSOCIATED priss. Tho Associated Pre ti exclusively Mtltlcd to the use for republication C alt now dispatches credited to It, ar not otherwlso credited In this taper, and also the local nows pub aaer herein. WEDNESDAY, JUNK l2l Insurance Man Will Attend Convention P. E. Durko received a wlro this morning from the Oregon branch at tho New York Ltfo Insurance company that a ticket and all ex pense wcro being rent htm for a visit at tho annual meeting of tho company agenta in. Portland July X and 2 IncluslTO. This recogni tion wan given him for tho returns that he has made during his thrco onths' association with the com pany. Mr. Burke expects to meet his family, who bavo been living In Scobey, Montana, In Portland, and ring 'thera hero to, reside. Set Scouts Example of Life in Wilds When local Boy Scouts explored tke laTa beds last week, they camo across the real thing In the way of young adventurers, according to one f tho men in charge of tho local yarty. Tho local troop went carefully chaperoned by scoutmasters and aides, equipped with warm blankets and camp luxuries. First thing, when they wont scouting about tho Ura beds, thoy found three Merrill lads, the son of Guy Merrill and two Bhook boys, aged 14, 17 and 9 years, encamped. The Merrill trio were roughing It, the only human beings In miles, with a minimum amount of bedding A. F. of L. Refuses to Boycott Irish Foes DENVER, Juno' 33. Following a storm debate the American Federa tion of Labor convention today dla- posed of tho Irish question by adopt ing a resolution trimmed of a most drastic boycott provision express ing sympathy for tho Irish cause. Thl action was a complete defeat to tho boycott supporters. Their provision, they claimed, had been drntted by "high officials of tho Irish republic." Tho convention also adopted n resolution urging tho government to pormlt tho manufacture and salo of beer. KIIIST WOJUS CUSTOMS OOMiKOTOR IS NAMKI1 WASHINGTON, Juno 35 Presi dent Harding today nomlantcd Mrs. Jennto P. Musscr customs collector at Salt Lake city. This Is tho first nomination of a woman for similar offlco. Lead in Heart : ; msBBBBBBBBafBFBssBsV. BEEsEWmH EBEEwEw'vtBEi Xawreece fletterflold of Booming tsue, n. j mi nv sbots la hi heart and 14 tn his lunrs. Ha haa been discharged aa cured from Pat- Ocncnl ItosoltaL Tie waa oeUaatally by a playmate, LOCAL ELKS LEAYK FOR ALTURAS AND UKKVIKW Lakevlew and Alturas will bo In vaded tonight and tomorrow by the officers and a number of local mem- EAHLY EGYPTIANS AND MUSIC ef Staves Furnished Sounds far Thslr Matter Matty Centuries Before Christ We nrst near of mualc In the land of the pyramids at the beginning of the nineteenth dynasty, about 'IMfl B. 0, when the power of Kgypt, which had been steadily; mounting during the eighteenth dynasty, bad reached Its height under Barneses II. Passing down -the crowded streets, where, through tho open shop fronts, wo may see the nrttnns In thousands at work at their laborious dally tusks, let us go In quest of music. Wo may traverse the busy streets of Thebes or Ilellopo. Us In vain, and It Is not till the shades of evening fall nnd tho entertainments of the ttenlthy begin that wo discover the existence of music In Kgypt nt all. Wo have to penetrate some brilliantly lighted hall full of guests and attend ant slaves; nnd nt tho far end of the luxurious room we shall see a band of men and women playing on their In struments, amid nil- the clutter of the dishes and tho chatter of the guests. They are all slaves, nnd before each pleco they play they do obeisance to the mister of the house. The business of these slaves Is to attend tho ban- qncts of the grent nnd play nnd sing ror me nmusemcut or tho company. We find' them constantly represented In sculpture tn group of from two to eight persons some women and some men playing on various Instruments, as the harp, pipe, flute, etc. NO MORE GOOD OLD GHOSTS id supplies. They said they werol bora of Klamtt h Lodge, No. 1J47, herding -cattle in the region, and had been on tho Job for a couple of weeks, and "liked it first-rate." "Oar bunch, with aatomoblles aad a load .of camp equipment, felt rather effeminate in the' face of this hardy, self-reliant trio," said the who told tho story. JURY AWARDS I0 TO COLLINS IN BUILDING SUIT In the case of A. B. Collins and U W. Still against O. 0. Kerns, the Jury, late yesterday afternoon, awarded the plaintiffs $10. The suit waa based upon the placing of con crete piling under tho Kerns build lag. occupied by the Shepherd Music company, at Fifth and Main streets by the plaintiffs, who alleged it was necessary owing to excavation op erations contemplated by them. Plaintiffs asked approximately ICOO and costs. Tho $10 verdict car ries costs. DAKOTA KARMKR IXXWING FOR HANOI TO FARM Frank Novak, who has been a suc cessful farmer In South Dakota Is -visiting friends in the Malln district and yesterday was a visitor In this city. Mr. Novak states that ho Is out for a general inspection trip of this oountyiwith tho Intention of securing a favorable location to begin farming again. Mr. Novak remarked tbero has been a vast Improvement in this county slnco he was here 11 years ago and that the change was the clinching conclusion for his determi nation to settle in tho best county in Oregon. OTORM RAGING ALONG GULF COAST, REPORT WASHINGTON, June 22. A trop ical etorm (was raging along tho Gulf coast today and moving Inland over Texas In the vaclnlty of Mata gorda Bay, according to reports of the weather bureau bulletin. HOUSTON, Texas, June 22. The steamship William H. Doheny lost her propellor In tho Gulf storm, which was raging there today. A radio call for help was sent out from J the distressed ship. B. P. O. E., for initiatory services at both places. Lakevlew -has a num ber of candidates to -6o given a rought ride on the "antlend ' buck" tonight and Alturas also baa a num ber of ambitious members to bo In itiated Into the mysteries' of Elk dom. Three auto loads of officers and membera left early this morn ing for Lakevlew. 8KATTLK SEAMEN VOTE TO ACCEPT REDUCED WAGES SEATTLE, July 22. The Seattle local of the marine engineers union will accept the new reduced wage scale .It was announced here today at a convention of the locals of all coast cities. The representatives 'of other locals proposed to accept the reduc tion "under protest." ' Modern Substitute, It Must Be Admit- tod, Is More or Ltss Flabby and Unsatisfactory. How long Is It since you shivered at a ghost story? ou nave rend scores of them In the last few ycurs, stories of seances and trances, of cross mes sages and spirits trying to "break through," but did a single one hare that halr-ralslng. marrow-chllllng quality we are Justified In demanding from a real ghost story? What Is the matter ulth our modern spirits, any- wny? In n dny when the world has gone nun! on the subject of efficiency, why do wc find our ghosts so utterly Incompetent, so unequal to their Jobs? Their groat trouble Is their lack of dctlnlte purpose. There Is no reason wlmteter for their being, and conse quently they are Insipid, puerile, un interesting things. They don't even call themselves ghosts; they arc spir its, a much flabbier term, and the same general debility runs through their en tire maVe-up. They have no wills of their own. They watt respectfully till they arc summoned by the very mor tals they ought to terrify. They an liner, like bell boys, to the call of such silly devices as oulja boards. Can you Imagine n Shakespearean) ghost waiting to be summoned? Those were specters with minds of their own; They appeared when It pleased them to appear, uninvited nnd more often than not undesltcd. You might shout "A vaunt thee!" till you wero hoarse; you might call them "foul spirits" or any oilier uncomplimentary terms you could think of, but until tbelr Job was dono not one Inch would they budge. The modern spirit vsnlshcs If you give him half a chance, but then he only came In the first place to oblige you, out of politeness and wrnkmlndedneM. Margaret L. Ferrand In the New York Evening Post Why Sims Went to England i sHHHIEuiIeeHHHHHH SBBBBBBBBBBBbVbsBBbI J'sffV rilBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEEEEH' SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsl LssssssH rfH I 'WR ssssssssVt I JsF I m if asssHpCaHssJsssssssK sssssseW 5XfB I TtissS isssssssF I W m m mAmWrnsSSKEWL BBbB JSaaV M K SBBBBBBBBBBBBBsff EEHIbBBBBBbW BEV j f fF. 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One of tho prettiest legends of Chi nese mythology Is thnt of the weaver girl nnd the herd laddie Mho are said to bo two stars In the sky. In far off days, Jove toik pity on their loneliness nnd married them. They were so happy In their connu bial bliss this protes the ditto to hnvo been very long ngo In thu days of onco upon a time" that they neglect ed their tnsks und were (mulshed to opposite sides of the Milky Wny, where they wink nt each oilier nil me year round, but are only allotted to cross for n brief sell of happiness on the seventh day of the seventh moon. On that night shy maidens place a few sticks of Incense with somo stteets nnd fruit on a tnhlo In the Inner court yard as an offering to the two stnrs, perhaps with an unexpressed prayer that In their" on n case the course of true love may run more smoothly than It did for the Immortal lovcra In the ky. " .. Advertising brings efficiency. Bornto's Housing Problem. Housekeeping lu Borneo has Its com- . plications. As n rule largo number ' of families lite under no roof. On an avenue there are 40. but liittnncrs ' have btvn known in which ns many a , MX) pvrnons ttere lit In together In a single community limine. The home are constructed on pile, ttlth Inililers tending tn the outer uncovered to- . rnndn, which runs tlm entlro lenslh of tho hiiUH,, Tlie venuidn Is used more or lei ns a pulillc hlKhttny. Anyone . Iinsslng through the tlllngu limy climb up thu ladder nt one end, ttalk nlong I It nnd climb dottti the other end In J the mot caiunl muiiner. Just buck of It lies a covered (Kirtlon of the t bouse, mid here most of tho work Is curried on. OiiviiltiK from the ternnitn Is a series of doors lending 'Into sepnrnte rooms, one belonging to each family. Hero the Dynks do their cooking, rating and slteplug, except that unmarried girls ununlly sleep In n loft reached from the room, while lite" boys occupy tho Inner veranda. a. d0xcn, Doudnnuts tefbm jmr eyes! JlX 2! vu V' A classified Ad will sell It m. WUK otknewbdgmtntt to K.V. B. The deaf and dumb languago was Introduced In the year 1749. Oysters cannot live In tbe Baltic Sea, bocauso it is not salt enough. They can onlyUvo In water that con tains at least 37 parts of salt to of. cry ono thousand parts of water. Advertising brings efficiency. Cats for Babies' Milk Fund BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbb?BbbbE1 BBBBBBBBCJBtSBBBBm 'SBBBslsBBSBBilBBslKSBBBBisBBBBBBSsV7SBBSBBSBBBB Stl HsflBT -Bfc nBBBBBSSBBBBBBBBSBV SBBBBBBaRstBBBSBBMsBBM "' ''JsbbV s '" VJaBBBBBawlKnsB P , bL.'? BBSSSsl BaSBSBSSS&Mp Want to buy a nice kitty and help the babies' milk fund? Jean and Peggy Sanders, Long Island society buds, were two of the salesgirls who raised money, this way at tbe annual lawn fete on tbe estate of Mrs. Payne Whitney at Manbasset. L. 1. All went to tbe Babies' Milk Fund of Nassau County. The Mystery of the Cooks Pet Parrot f5i .. . it ".I '.U v;rt ..?. .. 'i . 20for20cents im ir-Ught paekgm. Atto obUlaMbl In raostf UofSO, A PUNNV iwaw msssUy. U.IPPCO MK a coed Uagh. WITH A wheeM about. A fAMOU vaatrUoquist. AND WHY ha had quit THK VAUDEVILLE Stage. IT SAID be discovered. HE COULD make more Jack. CLLINCl WOODEN aarroU. to WHEN I got home. :r- I AMED the.Joha. '- . TO OUR cook, who owns. OTH A speech! aarroi, AND A ansa of haver. UT iHE saaSed ti. ECAUtE SHE dldsfl know. WHAT A TsatrtJoosiit waa. O I had to expiate ft. i AND ON the war oL . 2k "a I BLEW Jwt a whUL OF CIOARETTE smoka. AT HER aauulng old. rOOL OF a parrot WHICH NEVER talk. AND I said. "Poll. HOW DYOU Ilk Itr AND TO this day. ITS OOT me guesslar. WHETHER IT waa cook. " OR THE blamed bird. WHICH SQUAWKED back THEY SATISFY." , CHESTERFIELDS apeak for thassaelvaa. The let vou know yon're moklwr. They "satisfy " and E' they're isiM An Impossible eom UoojyoossvT Sure everywhere in Chesterfields. The blend does It and U blend can't Is eipiidl m - a - - w t VV "-!- "!'. .. Liooitt & Myeu Tobacco Co. 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