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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1921)
11 V J . TUESDAY, JULY SO, J 2L THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAOM roun m B L COUNTS HIGH IN N IIIICE Ah,. This Is the Life! lly Jack Jungmcjrr BAN FRANCISCO. Jul)- 26. Flirt ing with nnothor man's wife Is moro perilous than looping the sky: shady business practices nnd dissipation mora risky than lion hunting Tho moral haiard, In other words, is mora deadlr thnn tho physical. Shrewd llfo Insurance men will tell you that men who scientifically gango chance and calculate tho fac tors of llfo tenure. It Is modorn statistical confirma tion that the "wane or sin Is death", that a "merry llfo" Is Indeed a short one. Immortality too Itiaky to Insure ".Life Insurance companies as nmo the risk of dangerous employ meat by compensatory higher rates," explained T. D. araham. assistant Pacific coast manager for the Metro politan Life Insurance company. Ora bam Is an authority on casualty. lards of Immortality at any cost. "But they will not underwrite the hatards of immortality at any cost. "Not that Insurance companies con cern tbomsclvos about morals as neh, but a porson's conduct and as sociations hare a bearing on llfo which must seriously bo taken into ceount, the experience rather than ths mortality tablo must bo tho Hide. "Tho man of spotted character makes himself tho target for tho Tiolent passions of others, as well n. his own jealousy, rago. despondency and these things haTe a mortality equivalent, just like disease and oc cupations. "What a man does, as much as what he Is physically, therefore, con cerns insurance companies. "It is fundamental with ns that any life will be Insured for -only as much as it is worth, from the actu ary's standpoint Get Tell-TaJe necord of Conduct "Just as excesses leave their mark for the examining physician, so .con duct loTe a record somowhero which can usually be secured by our Investigators. "And even when a record isn't a total bar to insurance, it may compel the applicant to pay the higher rate of an older and presumably shorter lived person." Officials of other companies cor roborate Graham's observations and agree with him in stressing the moral haxard. Daily they translate tho breaking of die decalogue into terms of dollars and days of life, and determine "the wage of sin" by the gospel of the Experience Table. High Cost of liooao Associate A woman wage earner, tor in stance, applies for heavy Insurance. Investigation show bor living far beyond the mease of her salary. That Lbbbbk? "bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbPSbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbm IbBBBBBBe BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMPt! BBMIHbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBu BKBBBEBBllBBBSBBBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr ' BV nS.? Va I BbEp3bW?BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbV K$ ' " '" f ) aV I ' S&Mu!aVB!BBBBBBBBBBBwaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiBftk K ) BBBBBBBBBBBBr BB BVtHHPT V a ypf r L i Senator 8. P. Spencer, ot Missouri, wccit on tioonl tho U. 8. 8. Hen derson to study effects of the atrial bombing of 1I10 radio-propelled bat tleship Iowa. Bui he soon found a au(t. shady spot to sludjr a sw 1)111 to be presented to Consresa. hluta ot risk too grout to be assumed. A man running with a looo crowd seeks 920,000 to protect his family. Ha Is rejected becauso of his Indul gences and the character ot his as sociates. Ills replacement value to his beneficiaries the essence ot Insur ance Is therefore nothing, and bis behavior is costing him virtually 120,000. Eccloslast and actuary ogroo that Immortality leads to quick domlso. NTT Seeking Data on Damage by Sea Lions to Salmon SAN FRANCISCO. July 26. To settle a long standing controversy as to whether sea lions cat enough sal mon to diminish materially tho food supply of California, Professor K. C. Starks ot tho zoology department ot Stanford University has undertaken an Investigation for tho commercial fisheries department ot tho Califor nia Fish and Game Commission. Fishermen show mutilated salmon bodies as oTIdenco ot their contention that when fish gather In schools around tho mouths ot rivers propara-f tory to ascending tor spawning pur poses, tho sea lions gather and dovour them In large numbers. Tho work will bo dono mostly in Monterey Bay. It tho Investigation proves that the sea lions aro a monaco to tho salmon Industry, tho commis sion hopes to obtain consent of tho government to keep tho sea Hon pop ulation down to a safo total by regul ated killing. ARE OPPOSING GOLD SHOD TOKIO, Juno 30, (By Mall). Op position butli by Jnpaneso and Chin i'su merchants at Dalron to Japan's attempt to sot up tho gold standard In tho Kwantung leased territory as a substitute for tho Chinese silver standard li n lending subject of a discussion In Japan. Tho conservative JIJI Shlmpo thinks that If tho adoption of a gold stand ard can facilitate and Increase, tran sactions, It shuuld be carried out, however strong tho opposition to It may be. Hut If, on tlio other hand, tho proposal Is calculated to depress and Interfere with transactions, It should bo opposed. From this point of view, tho newspaper thinks. It seems that there Is reason for the present opposition It Is Chlneso who buy in the Interior districts tho staple products ot Manchuria and Mongolia and bring them to tho Dalrcq ninrkct Thoy buy on tho silver basis and when Dalron transactions nro bnnod on n silver basis, ns nt present, they arx free from the danger of charges In the purity ot gold and silver. If 11 gold standard Is adopted they mny deserl the lMlren mnrkut In fawir ot Vlndlvostock or llnrbln. Moreover, changes In the parity of gold and sliver tiiuy make It Impossible for somo Chinese to execute contracts. Under the extstlng system the risk ot a chango In tho parity ot gold and silver Is borno chlofly hy Jnpnneso exporters who nro not only cnpnlilo of bearing It, hut can shift tlio burden to others with the result that there Is no serious obstacle to transactions. The JIJI urges tlio government to make clenr to the public Its reasons for wishing to Impose tlin gold standard. a.- .twwuuinniiAniiiiwOTWrnfi'i'iVi1 M,,,MM" aASSIFIEDADVERnSENENTS lWaMrA'1 lVWAajyvvvr-Vrvrii'-- --- -, - ' MISCELLANEOUS juuinjuinim h"sii" m0001' L.OST Oii roll of kodak Mini, lm twiuMi Gth will 7th ittrvoU. Hutum tln.,.l.l .!... Jfk.!lll 111 VilllU (I1IIVV n-3v VANTi:i Woiiinii In wash room. French Hand Laundry, 123 N. Uh St. 20-18 FOR HICNT-NIciily furnished front room, bath & phono. M2 N Wtli HI. JG-26 Make that Idle dollar wurki lut It In thn txink. Make TheOREGON Your Hotel W1IKN IN PORTLAND FOR HAI.U 1 Coin S, 7 passenger, Bxcellont condition Price $1100. Easy tortus. Inquire Imperial Oar ago. 25-37 Trucking and storage, Central Transfer & Btorngn Co, 166W. 15-31 FOR HALW D20 ucres land, 10 ucren In timber, In HWun Lake, south side W mile from school ing liousu and barn, chicken house ami grnnery. 1C0 acros fenced. Hc Win. Btreubol at Poor Farm. 20-30 FOR RUNT Front bedroom losa In. Call 144J or 317 1,0th Ht. 21-37 nilllHBMAKINO I'lrst class work guaranteed. 2 Main Ht., Mrs. Jof- forson. 30-10 nOAIll) AND ItOOMH for gentle men Closn In. Prlvato family. Call 300 I'luu or phoiiu 358. 20-37 Trucklug and storage, Central Transfer & Ulorngo Co. lBtlW. 10-31 FOR BAl.W Cheap. High clans household furniture. On display nt the Peoplo'a Wnrehousd, 8th Ht. nnd Rullrond Ave. Mny be seen after I p. 111. each diiy. 20-28 Furnished room for rent. 8. Phillips. 21 A Pine. Mrs. II. 20-20 Complete Line of HEAVY WEIGHT WoolenS For the Coming Sea ton Is Ready for Your Selection m CHAS. J. C1ZEK Merchant Tailor SIR Min St. i .... Princess Blbcsco, formerly Miss Elizabeth Asqultb, daughter of the English statesman, and now tho wlfo of the Roumanian Minister In Wash ington, has signed a contract with an American magazine to wrlto short stories. UN OLD RECIPE TO DM EN 11 Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark And Glossy Almost everyone knows that Sage jTea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings back the natural col or and lustre to the hair when fadod, I streaked or gray. Years ego the only war to cot this milium was to make It at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug storo for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottlo of this old-time roclpe Improved by tho addition of other ingredients, at very llttlo cost. Ev erybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does it so naturally and evenly. You dsmpon a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becoraosc beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years 'younger. Adv. DONT DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass age of urine, you Will find relief lo COLD MEDAL The world's' standard rttntdy for Iddney, liver, bladder and uric add uoublss sod Nations! Rttnedy of Holland since 1696. Tbtts slits, all druggists. Ouannusd. Vmk far U mm (Ml Mfel me ha 4 pt m Iwlmlia I BBBBBBBBABrBBBBIB?HBBr Klvtv'- V BtFi'? ' ".' 'TBI POPULAR 8PACIOUS LOllllY At the Center of Everything L.OHT Motorcycle license No. X6! Return to Herald office. 2S-2S Blme renlrlng, housst work, hon est prices. Jack Frost, 818 Dth. 2C-30 TANTEI) by family of 3 a 4 or 5 room modern house by August 1st Address M. II, llenild office. 25-30 FURNITURE FOR 8Al.F Including library tablo. box couch, stoves, heater, bed, chnlrs, etc. Reasonnhlo. Phono 2C8R. 3G-Z6 I.08T Over a week ago two rings, ono whlto aaphlru and one ruby ring. Suitable rownnl If rottirnod to Mrs. Marlon Hanks. 733 Pine Ht. 2C-28 Men's Duxbnk and Knmplt outing wear nt K K K Htnro, 3tf t FOR 8Al,U- 1U20 Knril. Four BommI, shocks limiglit Inst Hnpt. Flnrt Clnns cuiidllloii. Phone 36811. 23-21 Ladles Outing Wonr In Khaki Wool Serge. Corduroy and Knmplt Cloth at K K K Utoro. Jtf Do your feet trouble you 7 Foot specialist at your service at K K K storo. Free examination and advloa. atr Trucking nnd storage. Central Trunsfor ft Htornso Co, 1C6W. 16-31 Saddlo horses ana pack horses for lilrn to Four Mllo Inkn and Rogue rlvnr points. Phono M. II. Wampler. Odessa, Ore. 12-10 FOR HUNT Htono building, will makn fine rifltaurnnt. 1018 Main. 25-30 FOR RENT Ono room for gnntlo man. 438 Wnsh. HI. 23-20 MIOADWAY nt STARK 8T. Wo suggest yo write, phono or wire for reservations Arthur II. Meyers, Managor e EX4UERVICB UKX, ATTENTION' Klamath Post No. 8, Amorlcan Legion meets at the City Hall on the first and third Tuesdays ot each month. Ex-service men are Invited to at tend tho meetings. For membership cards or Informa tion ex-servlce men are requested to see or write tho following efficers: J. II. Carnahan, Commander. Roy N. Fouch, Post Adjutant. For relief ot employment soe or writ the Chairman ot The Relief and Employment Committee, Francis Olds, ear Lakeside Lumber oom-pur. FOR SALE Household furniture, bv lot or by the piece. Phono 3C3W 330 N. 9th St. 23-2C W. O. W Tuesday night, July 2th. Election, Installation. Refreshments Como. II. O. flhldlor, C. C. 23-25 FOR 8ALE--Onn 6 pnssonger Dodge,! Price 1600 Klamath Falls Auto. Co. 224 Main 23-30 KOK HUNT DREAMLAND PAVILION Mnnilny, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights Terms reasonable, ap- Ply lo Ilort McDonald. 12tf Heo thnt 6121 lllue tlorgo Hult at! K K K Htorn for 136. Wrltton guar anty with evory suit for wear and;, sorvlce 3tf 1 Mnkn tliat Idle dollar rrk! It In tlu Imnk. I'ut FOR 8ALI-Oakland Six roadster.1 Inquire at Apt. 301 Winters llldg.' aftor 6 p. m. 32-28 , FOR HALE New Remington type writer, Uargaln It taken at ouro Inquire 121 N, 8th St. 22.28 I FOR HALl-Uod springs, dressom, rango, boating stove, dining sot. rockers. Uargalns. leaving. 1426 Crescent Avo. 22-29 CITY (MHIIAK When you waijt garbage rcmovcl. mil IQP.ffil. "al Olrcun't Ihthrr Inilllulion ol TECHNOLOGY 1 l;til Sclimli, Sttrnt; DpiMii:nU IAI I II KM OI'I..NS SlfT. 19. 1921 Orcjion Ak.iwi:!:ii:nl College COMVAIIIt WOOD! Don't be deceived on a double load of BLOCKWOOD Our wagons hold 192 cubic fcot or ltt cords. Measure the load and bo sure Wo guarantee H4 cords. Measure our wagons. Huy ot an established firm nnd be sure. Our cboaper wood is GREEN SLAB-WOOD "Tho Poor Han's Wood" 10 cords for $35.00. A year's supply for two stove. ' iZZLr O. Peyton & Co. 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