The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 28, 1921, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, 3VH9 m, 1M1.
Girl Slave Sold
Daily in California
Cities, Says Pastor
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I)KH MOINT.H, In., Juno 28. That
Chlneso slnvo girl trnffla In "going
on rlxtit uiutur tho nonos of our city
officials" wnn thn ntntutnunt mario by
Dr. Clmrlon II. Hhophord of Urn An-
union, California, general mission
air among tho Orlontats, nt tlio
Northern llaptlst convention In thin
city today,
"1 know from porsonnl experience
Atiil not from hearsay that thin Ik
u fact," lm darlarod, citing tho In
stance of n Chlneso Rlrl 10 years
old sold In Han Francisco for $2700,
Id spoaklng of thn tongs of tho
conntry, Dr. Hhophard Mild, "Theso
tonics arn not only an Insult to tho
churches of America, thoy aro an In-
suit to thn groat Masonic order,
Over thn ontryway of ono of tho
bloodiest and most powerful fight
Ing tongs In Amorlca, Is a sign 'Jllng
King Tonic, Kron Masons.' It mas
qoerado as a Masonic lodgo,. while
It hi nuido tip of thono who engngo
In tho traffic In Chinese girls, who
labor lo frustrato our laws, who
plan bloody murder, and pay profos
atonal assassins to carry out tholr
plans."
Tho Chlnnsn, as a whole make good
eltlsens, however. I)r. Shepherd
maintained. Tho bettor class among
them own tholr own homos, partici
pate In community affairs, and throw
themselves Into all groat national
movements, ho said.
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J OREGON BREVITIES
SKNDRIVTON, Juno 28. roust
blllty of securing a (2,000,000 col
lego for I'endleton within thn nett
year was suggested to tho commer
cial association at u luncheon at Jolly
Inn by lUir. Ocorgo I.. Clark. Tho
United Presbyterian church has de
cided to build In tho west and Mr.
Clark has already taken thn matter
up with the committee In cbargu.
GRANTS I'ABB, June 28. Welter
Bona' sawmill was burned to the
ground with a loss of $3600. No In
surance was carried on the mill. The
plant had been shut down. No lum
ber was burned.
BENT). June 28. Know Is still
from 10 to 12 feet deep on the sum
mit of thn Cascades, according to It.
A. Lewellen, veteran guide and trap
per, who returned on foot yestor
dsy from thn headwaters of the
McKemlo river. lewellen did not fob
low tho McKontlo pass, but moun
tains, and, as n result of his trip, ho
believes that It will bo so mo tlmo
before travel across tho mountains
can bo started this year.
BAI.KM, Juno 28. Tho stato mo
tor vehicle department authorized an
order for seeral thousand temporary
automobile llconso cards which will
bo placed In tha hands of sheriffs
throughout the stnta for Issuanco to
applicants pending tho receipt of
permanent llcensa plates.
IIOOl UIVKH. Juno 28. Con
grogatlnns of tho Hood Itlvcr ami
Tho Dalles Episcopal churctios
participated In n Joint opon-alr ser
vice at Orlloy, n half -way point be
tween the two cities Sunday morn
ing. Thn churcbfolk will visit Ortley
by automobile.
REDMOND, Jnno 28. ltopro
eentlng tho University of Oregon,
'Arthur Tuck took second place In
tho Javelin throw at tho national
colleglato athletic association moot at
Chicago, Juno 18. Hnnnor of Stan
ford Unlvorslty, California, wo first
with a throw) of 101 feet 2U Inches.
In-practlco throws, Tuck has mndo
IV 3 feet, 1 Inch this spring.
8AM3M, Juno 28. When tho po
llco camo upon Albort Btondahl
looping In tho Orogon Kloctrlc
depot they thought thoy had found
anothor hobo. When tho man wns
taoarched at tho city Jail tho police ro-
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Why are You Waiting ?
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A message to the retailers, whole
salers and manufacturers of this city
WHO IS this mysterious "ev
erybody else" that you are
waiting for that your
neighbor merchant is waiting for,
that your salesmen are waiting for?
This reluctant buyer is your
salesman, your neighbor, yourself.
There is plenty of money in the
country all the experts agree on
that. There is a willingness to buy
FOLKS are merely waiting to see
how badly WE want to sell.
But many salesmen still act as if
they' had lost faith in their goods
many executives are simply "mark
ing time."
'AH that business needs is for
someone to give it a push and start
it going. The man who shows faith
in his business by spending his own
money is 'going to arouse faith in
others.
We believe it. We are showing
our own faith by buying this space to
urge you to join us in starting some
thing in this community and are
doing the same thing the country
over.
Let us all begin today, by buying
the things we need, and our busi
ness needs, and let us sell with old
fashioned, hearty optimism and en
thusiasm. Let us stop saying, "Wait until
everybody else begins to buy, then I
will." Why not begin now?
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Burroughs Adding Machine Company
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j. d. McCarthy,
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Burroughs
ported to tholr chlof that the pros
poctlvo board had all tho earmarks
or of a retired capitalist.
In Standahl's pockets tho pollco
found f 2021.97 In cash. Ho gavo his
ago as G5 yoara and aald ho camo to
Oregon from 1'lorro, South Dakota.
Standahl explained that ho had been
working In logging camps and sought
out fbo depot rather than pay for a
room, .
PORTLAND, Juno 28. Dr. Joseph
Schafor told members of tho City
club of tho now work of tho Wiscon
sin Historical society, Tho former
dean of the University of Oregon's
history dopsrtmont Is now preparing
tho Wisconsin Doomsday book, which
will sorvo for all tlmo ns tho sourco
book of Amorlcanlzod Wisconsin. It
will tako up tho work from tho tlmo
American cltlteni first bogan going
to tha upper Mississippi valloy.
At the Theaters
THE STAB
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Douglas MacLean'a famous uni
form, tho disappearance of which
was tho basis of much of tho action
of "Twonty-Throa and a Unit Hours'
Koavo," makes Its second, and pu
ably last appoaranco In "Tho Rook
lo's Ro'.urn," Maclean latost Para
mount picture produced by Thomna
II, luco, which will be featured at
tho Star theatre tonight, as tho
rooklo dons mufti and places tho fa
vorlto "unlo" carefully away In moth
balls.
"Tho Itooklo's Return" Is said to
bo tho most original and entertain
ing comedy In which ho has yot ap
peared, Doris May plays opposlto
tho star.
THE MIIEKTY
Alice Calhoun, Vtlagraph's newest
star, was first scon In a film drama
scarcely moro than a year ago. She
gained popularity rapidly, and her
promotion Is largely tho result of
pleas In letters from motion plcturo
patrons to Vltagraph.
Alice Calhoun appears In tho stell
ar role of "Princess Jones," a
stirring romantic comedy drama by
Joseph Franklin Poland, visualized
as a Vltagraph production, which will
be shown at the Liberty theatre to-nigh.
THE MO.VDALE
Kverybody knows that Charlies Ray
Is an athlote; but, except for doing
stunts for horsemanship, the fact has
not boon demonstrated upon tho
screen. In tho now Trianglo-Inco
drama. "Tho Millionaire Vagrant," by
J. (J. Hawks, he performs feats of
agility that will excite enthusiasm
among the fans at the Mondale
Tuesday and Wednesday.
The first scenes reveal him in his
palatial chambers. 'He is attired in a
handsomo smoking gown and puffs
lolsurely on a monogrammed cigar
ette as ho exchanges quips with his
fellow chappies, one of whom de
clares that everr man is a potential
thief.
OREGON'S FOREST FIRE
PROTECTION QUOTA 923,000
Oregon's quota for the protection
of forest reserves from fire this sum
mer will be $25,000, according to an
nouncement by the department of
agriculture. Washington will receive
131,000 for the same purpose, and 22
other states will share in tho total or
$400,000 appropriated by congress
for tiro protection.
Last year the total amount allatot
tor this iwork was $125,000. No state
can receive moro than $25,000 otth
fund. This state has approximately
12,000,00 acres requiring lira
teetion.
Resolutions admitting rwonwa to
the ministry have been adopted ar
the General Assembly of the Preeky
teiian church, in England.
Fortune awaits the genius who cam
invent a drum that can be heard only
by the small boy who beats It.
Too often the error of a minute 1
comes the sorrow of a lifetime.
Every time some men do a good
act thoy manage to got caught at it.
Ella Haynos, 63 years old, died svt
Oattlo Creek, Mlph., the victim, saja
the coroner, ot smoking too many
cigarettes.
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
TOM THIK8 TO GIVE ADVICE
BY ALLMAN
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THIS? MPS BAILEY HAD DANNY
OVER THERE AND WAS QUESTIONING
MIMABOUT MY AGE!
CAN YOU 0EAT THAT?
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BACK TO HER AND HAD HIM TELL,
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