The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 23, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    SATUKDAY, JUIiY S. 1IWI.
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
I'AdH FOUR
The Evening Herald
J. BfUItRAW.
VBED 80UL13 ....
Kdltor
..City lCdltor
Published Jally eicopt Sunday, by
Tka Herald Publishing Companr of
Klamath Falls, at 110 KJgU'.h Strcot.
ntored at tho pottotflco at Kla
Math Falls, Ore, for transmission
Urongh the malls aa socond-class
matter.
MKMDKW OK T1IW .sSOCIATKD
Tho Associated Pro 'a Is eicluslvoty
Mtltlod to the use (or republication
of all news dispatches credited to It,
tr not otherwlso credited In this
Mtor, and also tho local nowa pub
Usher horeln.
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ENGLAND IDLE,
SB
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SATURDAY, JltliY a;i, IWiU
Warren Co. Work
Here is Ordered
Discontinued Today
if' '
"" A lone distance message- from tho
Warren Construction company nt
Portland this afternoon to Jno.
Showry, local representative, gavo
flrcat lirltaln "aa Idle n a painted
ship upon n painted ocean," Germany
humming llko u dynamo such Is tho
condition of affairs found In Europe
by A. C. Kottcrolf, freight traffic
manager for tho International Mor
en nt I Hi Marino Company, who has re'
cently returned from a survey of tho
shipping situation. Now that peace
has been declared between Germany
and tho United State ho predicts a
great Influx of German-made com
modltles Into this country, and he
finds that already Germany Is ecllp
sing every other European country tu
sales to us, whllo tho Industries ot
Great Urltaln arc virtually at a
standstill.
"During my trip abroad, I visited
tho port ot Hamburg for tbo first
orders that all tho force ot workmen.
ozcopt one or two wcro to be Us-1 time," said Mrs. Ketterolt, "I found
barged from servlco this evening
Mr. Showry was Instructed to re
main here until further order reach
ed hlra.
Oakland "Heroine"
Hands Metropolitan
rj.'i it A D L
JCUKUr rUKKUffK
Mrs. Lydia Sturtevant, Oakland
grand opera singer certainly knows
the avenues to publicity. The San
Francisco Chronicle recently "fell
for" this story." accompanied by n
photograph of the heroine, which was
labeled "Daring Bxplorer":
Madame Lydla Sturtevant.
Berkeley grand opera singer, is
the only white woman ever to
reach tho waters of Crater Lake,
in tho Klamath Reserve, in Ore
gon. This became known with
the return -to Berkeley yesterday
ot Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Sykes, 77
Domingo road, with whom Mad
ame Sturtevant went to tho Kla
math Reserve for an outing.
The singer narrowly escaped
death on tho hazardous climb,
and sustained a painful Injury
Just below the right kneoiwhen a
great avalanche of loosened rock
rolled down upon the party.
According to Madame Bturte
rant, it Is necessary to descend
a distance ot 1700 feet from the
rim of the crater to the edgo of
tie lake, the descent being made
down a trail that Is almost per
pendicular. Tho footing is mushy
snow and melting Ice, which
adds to the danger.
Inasmuch as the trip down to tbo
lake is ono of the features of the
Germany seething with activity, the
' Industries operating night and day.
' Thorn ifinmnil (n ha tin nvlilnnrn nf
tho workers being In tho grip ot the
Bolshevist faction, but, on tho con
trary, It seemed that tho nation, hav
ing gotten tho best terms that It could
from tho allies, had decided to buckle
aown to worK. At mo present lime
Germany Is shipping more goods into
tho United States than any other na
tlon, now that Britain Is sutfcrlnc
acutely from the effects of tho min
ers' strike.
"On tho other hnnd, production In
England is virtually at a standstill.
Whllo I was in London the sky was
perfoctly clear. It seemed that there
was not a factory or mill operating,
owing to tho shortago of fuel. At
Manchester and other cities I ob
served virtually tbo same conditions.
Inasmuch n tho Industries wero not
in a position to bo ablo to guarantee
deliveries or to know just what It
would bo possible tor them to pro
duce, tbo British havo not been able
to mako contracts. With tho export
machinery dislocated by this situation
it will take several months tlmo be
fore conditions will bo anything like
normal. The worker do not ccm
to care, and It appears that they aro
welt In tho grip of tho radicals and
agitators."
Something of the effect ot radical
labor on British industries Is reflect
ed In tho recent figures of American
imports from that country. In May we
Imported 119,000,000 worth ot goods
from England, Scotland and Ireland,
(the United Kingdom) compared
In Ye Olde Home Towne
- .- 1 lM CLAD N. 5 n, VT S-Sinl I-T , j i Win
(&) 1 HirPu
:. MCI TO
pniu ruwME icit a cooplc or A wBmm& $' m -'N
VtWt GOCUVNATLR MELONS TdPAV fTB ' tWF
SALTON SEA
IS
IN
RRAWLEY. Cal Juiy 23. Tho
Salton Sea, California's great sink In
tho upper Imperial Valley, thirty
miles from tho Mexican border, Is
shrinking by evaporation at the rnto
of two Inches a week, according to
observers at Holl's Kitchen, a point
on tho short ot the sea. Tho sea Is
now moro than 330 feet below sea
level and Is considered ono of the
most unique formations in tho coun
try.
Epicureans of tho 1'nclflc Coast,
particularly In San Francisco 'and
Seattle, it is sold, may read ot the
shrinking of tho Salton Sea with hor
ror, for tho water of tho basin are
tho haunts ot tho inullot, and sum
mer cruises in quest ot theso deni
zens of tho Imperial waters are said
to bo qulto dlfforcnt than ordinary
fishing.
Burning rays of tho sun not only
mako it a torrid experience for tho
fisher, but exposure of the mullet to
tho rays soon robs them of their
lure for epicureans, and tho power
launches of tho fishermen aro equip
ped with refrigerators, into which
tbo mullet aro hastily whipped from
tho flshllne, to guard them from the
sun.
Tho scorching shores of tho b.iiiiI
Islands within tho Salton Sea furnMi
soma unusual reversal of nut urn In
habits of birds frequenting these Is
lands. The birds do not go near their
eggs In tho hot numuior tiny, but let
the sun do their work ot hatching As
soon as tho shelU crack and thn
feathered bits emerge Into a hot life,
artist must havo stretched a bit to'
evolve .the 1700 feet straight down."
Aviator Forced to
Land on Crater
Lake Island? , 031,000,000 for tho 1920
SAN FRANCISCO, July 23. Tho
experiences of Raymond O. Fisher,
forest service pilot, who secured aid
by wireless after being forced to land
on the Island In Crater Lake, are at
tracting Interest hero as tbo result of
publication of tho story by thn air
servlco authorities. Fisher wai foired
to land, by need of spark plugs Ho
sent a wireless call for aid and anoth
er aviator dropped plugs from a parachute.
visit, and taken by most people, the
unique perils' experienced by the wth $4(ooo.OOO for May. 1920. Our
lady have doubtless been hared by a j toU, mporti from tne Unlte(1 Klng.
ccmplo of thousand folk thus far this , Uom ,or ,ho n montbs of th0 fIiCa,
season. Most of them are fortunate year cm,ca May 30, ,0 3i3..
enough to oscape barking their shins. ' 00o,000. compared with $474,000,-
wv..., fi;u imw iuiu6iuutiuu ut an inn -- h mUnc TiAPlnil Ifln n
- .w. -u . ..... . .-., -
decrease of B0 per cent. The United
Kingdom took $80,000,000 worth of
our goods last May, compared with
$152,000,000 In May, 1920, and
$1,262,000,000 for tho 11 months
period of 1921, compared "with $2.-
period.
Sales ot American raw cotton for
tho 1921 period, for example, totaled!
1,575.812 bales, valued at ri99.000
000. compared with 3,251,070 bales
worth $C67.000,000, for tho 19201
period. Tho Southern cotton planters I
havo sufforcd severely from tho bol-
shcvlk rlgadoon which tho British
laborers have been dancing.
But trade with Gormany Is march
ing right along. Wo imported $3C,
500,000 worth or Gorman goods dur
ing tho 11 month of 1920, and, $84,
000,000 worth ending last May;
whllo exports Jumped from $182,000,
000 for tbo 1920, to $351,000,000
for tho 1921 period. Now that pcaco
is established tho imports from Gor
many may bo expected to mnke a
spurt. But meanwhile Gormany Is,
and has been, laying In heavily of
American raw materials. Tho Repub
lican tariff will bo ready to tako
command of tho situation when tho
time arrives.
The importance
Of Glasses
Is often overlooked by many
who subject thomm'lvcs to
h o a d a c hes, nerrousueis,
etc., which may readily bo
ovurcomo by properly tit
ted glassm,
H. J. WINTERS
GRADUATK OPTICIAN
?0 MAIN HTRKKT
Note As far as Is known tbo boats
aro running on Crater Lake. Why the
parachute? And, because of tho crat
er in tho island, It's a poor landing
field. Landing there was "some feat."
Hounds from this distance llko Fisher
was trying to perpetrate a little hoax
on the public.
ffo
- ike Mother
used fa nfdke!
.eno pyl how
deic sous' with
9Pipina ftotcvp
of Coffee and
pure cream
Make
TheOREGON
Your Hotel
WHEN IN
PORTLAND
HymHUMHHflL4
the mother bird must bn on constant
watch and shutter them undnr Us
wings to provutit the hum friini Incln
orating thorn.
Mud geyser Mini hHmuii HprlliM
nearby ami Imhhto arising through
thu surface uf tho Sulton 8m Indicate
fUMiio powerful mililonimmii iircsitiro
beneath thu surface ot this Inland,
lowland body and gooloKlhtM recent W
exploring the regions declared gusen
from mineral oil urn thn raune ('
prnHiuiro which rosullod In selumla
disturbance recently In tbls rcgli.
HAIIIMNM AM) I'UIIONDrl
ON (WMI'INO TIUP
WAHHINGTUN, July 23. Preal
dent Harding tod'iy loft to Join n
raniplng party cotintstltiK of Harvey
Flri'Mloiin, Henry Ford mA Thoina.i
A. Kdlson on Licking Creek, near
l'eckvllle, Mil,, Thoy oxpectod to
spend tho night under canvas and
return tato tomorrow.
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POPULAR 0.PACIOUS LOBBY
At the Center of
Everything
I WEATHER RECORD I
o o
Hereafter Tbo Herald will publish
tbo mean and maximum tempera-
tiros and precipitation record as tak
en by tbo U. S. Reclamation service
tatlon. Publication will cover the
day previous to tbo paper's issue, up
to C o'clock ot the day.
Max Min.
July 14 88 51
July 15 87 48
July 16 87 53
July 17 90 54
July 18 89 52
July 19 90 48
July 20 87 48
July 21 94 52
July 22 94 58
Precipitation
FIRE ENTIRELY DKSTHOVK
OAH OWNED IIY LOCAL FIRM.
A Chandler Six, owned by Mar
Weiss and Sam Rosenthal, took flrj
last ovenlng near Fort Klamath
whllo Rosenthal was using It on a
business trip to Fort Klamath, itrd
burned to tho ground. Tho car was
purcbasod from Fred Garlch a couple
of months ago and bad been thor
oughly overhauled. About $500
worth of repairs and accessories had
been added In the last few days. In
surance of $1500 was carried with
tho J. II. DrlJcoll agency.
7&ke Home a Dogen
highnus 3Qt
BROADWAY nt STARK 'ST.
Wo suggest yo write, phono
or wlro for reservations
Arthur H, Meyors, Manager
Great Leaders
' -'- -sLbmmmm
itLVVVPH
-wswssssw-r iv -- i ,v
Theodore
Rooaevelt
"A Squat
Dial for
Eviy Man"
PSiq
Give you n square denl for your money be
cause they ore honestly constructed of sound
materials by expert tire builders.
They benr n nnme which for 70 years has
stood for quality products and fair dcalinjj
with the public.
All "Teddy" asked was a
square deal. All Bixtiswick
Tires ask is u fair trial. Try
them. Keep yourown record
of their performance.
You will find that they live
up to their reputation.
h
EWAUNA MOTORS CO.
I2U ITII.
"YOUH CREDIT IH MOOD"
PHONE no-w
"LET GEORGE DO IT!"
"WATCH HOSPITAL"
GEO. METZ, Jeweler
622 Main St.
Phone 72
Are You Prepared?
FLY-TIME IS HERE
We have a large stock of SCREEN
DOORS in three designs, to fit all
regular door openings.
These doors are made of clear, kiln
dried, California white pine cov
ered with the best grade of rust
proof, galvanized wire, and put to
gether with hardwood wedge dow
els a patented process which
makes an exceedingly rigid door.
u
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST"
BIG BASIN LUMBER CO.
"Everything to Build With"
Phone 107 Main & Spring Stt
If It's Loose
We Will Move It
O. K. TRANSFER CO. 124 & "
Phone 87