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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1921)
PAC1H TWO WKDNK8DAY, JULY 9T 1091 Maine's Perfect Baby .'J- . W ENJOY EATING OFMORER.R.'S. niHTItAND WOMA.V Tf.l.l.M 1IOW sm: moon m:covKiti:i m:u APPKTITIJ. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . 1SHE COULD NDI CHIN NEED SAYS PRESIDENT PEKING, Juno 29. (Hy Mali) President Hsu 'Shlh-chang, dis tasting railways In Ills book re cently Issued. "China Aftor tho War," rocltes that China has 54 railway lines with a total mllo.igo of. about 7000, whereas tho United States, with au area about tho earao m China, and with only ono fourth t tho population, lit 260,000 sillos of railway, or 60 timed ns much. "Many of our lines," ho tontlnues, "wwo at first built with foreign capital. Tho diversity of foreign Interests has mado It Im jcslblo to lay out our linos ac cording to sbmo comprehensive plan for tho wbolo country. Such Being tho caso part of tho capital seems to hnro boon Invostod In un important routes while many moro Important regions aro without mod ern means of communication. "Since tho first construction of railways in China, 40 years ago, no less than $400,000,000 has been ex pended ;yet trunk lined aro found only north of tho Yangstio rlror and east of Honan prorlnco, loav lag tho great plains to tho south and west practically untrarcrsed This not only hinders tho proper Industrial doTolopmont of tho eountry, but It also sows tho seeds eC future international complica tions. ThoToforo in tho intoresta ( all concerned arrangements should be modified so as to pre clude undorslrable possibilities. "In ancient China well construct ed courier roods used to radlato from tho metropolis to tho provin cial capitals and from these to oth er cities of the country. There wero more than 60,000 miles of roads, ut nowadays few of them are fit for traTcllng. ' "The United States alono has Mora than 2,000,000 miles of high ways. "Sometime ago the ministry of Interior promulgated a set of regulations for construction of high, ways. The program was an ambi tious, one. Although It Is not easy to carry it out, a good beginning will haTo been made it the old courier roads aro reconstructed so that thero will bo 10,000 mlcs of good modern roads radiating from tho national capital and another 80,000 miles radiating from the provincial capitals. The mlleago of rivers narlgablo by Chinese Junks Is over 20,000, and waterways naflgable by steamers and stesd launches, another 4000 or S000. "As to telegraph lines, we have at present not more than 40,000 miles, whereas in tho United States there are 1,620,000 miles. The proportion is therefore as 1 to 40. WEATHER RECORD I o o Hereafter The Herald will publish the mean and maximum tempera nres and precipitation record as tak en by the U. S. Reclamation service tatlon. Publication will cover the day previous to the paper's Issue, up to C o'clock of the day. 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Abovo nil the people should bo taught to have knowledge of International conditions, social, political and abovo all economical.' Wash., Is contained In a lettor receiv ed by the boy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Thomas. SACRAMENTO A thief who stqlo tho purse of Mrs. Y. Nlshlo whlle'sho was. shopping In Woinstock-I.ubln Company's store took $10 In curren cy, but overlooked a deposit certifi cate worth $2100. CALIFORNIA NEWS SAN FRANCISCO -Authority to discontinue 20 Southern Pacific pas senger trains August 21 on account of lack of patronage has been naked of the railroad commission by the railroad company. Other service changes also were proposed. DAKKItSFIELD In the largev. Chinatown raid mado here In several years 16 members of tho police and sheriff's departments, searching for two Ring Kong tong men who had attempted to kill Sam Wah. a Suoy Ong. at Tatt, broke Into a hop den, discolored and seized $16,000 worth of cocaine and morphine. SAN FRANCISCO Declaring that her husband, John R. Icssard, In sists on training tbclr thrco son to bo prizefighters ovor her objoctlocf, Mrs, Jennlo Cooper Lcssard, In an an swer and cross-complaint on flic In tbo Superior Court asks that ho Ik restrained from teaching the young sters pugilistic Ideas. SACRAMENTO Firo rangers of Sacramento county bavo commenced a determined campaign to stamp out the negligence which they dcclaro is responsible for 90 per cent of the brush, grass, grain and timber fires that occur annually In Callfonla dur ing the dry season. SACRAMENTO runchboards and slot "machine- aro fast disappearing In Sacramento since Chief of Pollco Darney McShano ordered their opera tion stopped early In tbo week. "I bolloxi I would bo showing a spirit of Ingratitude not to tell suf fering humanity whnt Tnnlifii has done for mo," wild Mrs. Ida Johnson, of 18!) 1). Lincoln St., Portland. Oro. "Nearly all my life 1 Imvo boon extremely nortotin, nml seemed to grow worse nil tho tlmo In splto of ever) thing I could do. I would lmvo niero nervous spoils lasting for sev eral days at a tlmo when I couldn't do any work at nil for I was so trembly and shaky I could hardly rulso n glass of water to my mouth without spilling It. My sloop wiw bo restless and broken I felt as tired out morn ings as when I jetlred the night be fore My appetlto was so poor I couldn't enjoy n thing to eat, seemed to get no nourishment from my food, nnd I wag certainly In frightful con dition. "I finally dccldod to see If Tanlnc wouldn't help mo some, nnd boforo I had actually finished tho first bot tle I had a good appetite nnd was onjoylng ovorythlng I ate. I kept taking tho medlclno and gaining In strength until I havo scarcely any troublo with my nerves now and sleep like n child every night. I just feel llko an entirely dlfforcnl person, and can do nil my housnwork with porfect ease. Tanlnc Is certainly a grand, good medlclno." adv. SAN FRANCISCO Juanlta Mil ler's Illy loo haa become a "lotus Illy" to her now. "Sho can't afford him any more," and tho romnnco of nor second marrlago Is ended, sho said . definitely yesterday at nor studio at' "Tho Heights" In tho bllU back of Oakland. MAko that Idle dollar ntk! Put It in tlw bnnk. IX)NK PINK NKWS Florence Eltlot of tho Klamath Agency is vlsllng her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J.Jt. Elliot. illllllo Elliot Is visiting this cousin Harry Elliot at tho Agency. Mrs. Kigcr and Mrs. Enman gavo a birthday party Saturday ovenlng at the Enman ranch for tholr sons, Kenneth Klgcr, and Chester Enman About 10 guests wero present Danc ing was Indulged In till midnight Tho )oung folks had a swimming party Sunday afternoon nnd bad a flno tlmo. Tho Ucortson family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rower at Lost River dam. WWWMWAW MERCED Re-entering her burn ing homo to savo her daughter, Mrs. Ellen N. Sterret. fifty-five years old, was burned to doath. OAKLAND News of a daring dive of 30 feet by Bruce Thomas, 17-year-old senor at tho University high school, from tho deck of tho Matsan liner Manukal to savo tho life of a drowning stevedore at Relllngham, AN INVESTMENT I havo several blocks of lots, surrounding tho Malln high school that I will .sell for business and rosldaullal pur poses, thus fferlug to tbo pooplo of Klamath county au opportunity to mako .i real In vestment. I will soil theso lots tor $75 an up, on tho Installment plan, tho lorr.'.s to suit tho purebasor. No Inter est will bo charged and I will pay tho taxes until deed Is de livered to buyer. Malln Is situated In tho con tor of ono of tho rlchoat dis tricts In tho world. It Is buck ed by progressive ind conser vative citizens. It has n futuro that assures development to a degreo that will make this proporty worth many tlmos the prlco I am selling It for. When oil Is discovered, Malln will bo found to be in tho very heart of tho field and tbo biggest producers will bo at Its doer. If you aro looking for some thing that will pay you big returns, you can mako no mls tako In buying Malln propor ty. For further Information, wrlto or see A. KALIXA MAUN, Oro. Tho sua is gradually getting more and moro salty. Mnko that Idlo dollar work! Put It In tlio bimk. The lens sees with you-the auto graphic record remembers for you when you Kodak as you go Own store Is so conveniently located that iti-i pretty sure to he "right on your way." Stop oil' a few minutes. The Kodak you want is here. Kodak from $S,00 up Brownie from $2.00 up (r$rwwrirtannatf Ul VV. .math valls tmrxott T?W ' .matM VALLS OREGON ji ' Vt rx.i, ... "rxz-iar iJtsi' ireroi WEAK, WEARY WOMEN Irf-aru the Cauo f Dally Woes and End Ttirm. When tho back aches and throbs, When housework Is torture. When night brings no rest nor sleep, When urinary disorders set In, Women's lot Is a weary ono. Donn's Klduoy Pills aro for weak kidneys. Havo proved their worth In Klam ath Falls. This Is ono Klamath Falls wom an's testimony. Mrs. Dora llruloy. 911 Upham 81.. says: "I know tho valun of DosnU Kidney nil nnu rani say hki mucu fn it...ni Mv klilnnva utrn weak nnd I had such pains across my back tnai I COU1U liaruir uu 1117 iiuuuui I became run down and tired easily, especially mornings. After I look cold tho trouble was alwnys worso and tho action of my kidneys was Irregular. Doan's soon stopped Ihn backache, that tlritd worn nut feeling left nnd my kldnoys acted regularly." Prlco 60e, nt all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy got Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Mrs llruloy hnd. Fostor-Mllburn Co.. Mfrs.. lluffaln. N. Y -4-M l4 ! 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Not a cent of needless expense that must come out of the quality of the tobacco. Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on merit alone. Because, men smoke Camels who want tho taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth, refreshing mildness and their freedom from ciga retty aftertaste. Camels are mado for men who think for them- sl fit m BisL A B. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winilon-SaUm, N. C. x lOAbiruNnuu US So. Sixth' St. Pheae 1Y