WKDNK8D.VV, AUOUBT it, 1031. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOH TWO I I' M !l The Evening Herald j. Mtmiur.. "BED SOULK t- Kdltor -.City Kdltor Publlihod JMr excont Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. stared at the poatofflco at Kla Math Falls, Ore., for transmission skrough the malls second-class saattor. RT EINWG T memdew of tt1w associated , imikss. The Associated Pro is is exclusively tetltlcd to the use for republication f all news dispatches credited, to It, r not otherwlso credited In this Veper, and also the local news pub lisher herein. IVKDNKSDAY, AL'GCST 3, 10U1. EAR.TH By Joo bonlcy O wonderful earth In your travels, Pray tell mo all I'd know Ot tho wonderful secrets you gather On your Journey to and fro. Ot tho stars In tho heaven shining, And the smiling morning sun, Ot those who have departed, And tho life that's Just begun. Ot tho myths otvanclcnt people, With Ncptuno In n rage, (Of Thor, tho giant, smiling At those ho -would engage. Ot tbo comet In tho heavens, And why tho sun docs shine, Ot why the storm Is raging And then tho milder clime. Of tho prehistoric races. Of Adam and of Eve, ."Who's penance placed upon us That evermore we'll grlcvo O wonderful earth, pray tell mo Is mankind here to die, ."With a torn and broken body On battlefields to Ho? And why aro men benighted As through this world they go, Not knowing what the 'morrow Upon them may bestow. And why did fair Pandora ' With casket como below, Releasing here the pestilence That mado us suffer so? And why does baby smiling With contldcnco divine Put faith In lovo and mother. Whose love la true and kind? O -wonderful earth, I wonder ' Why I should question Thee For knowledge here forbidden A creature such as mo? For. I have hope and Joy, And a love for fellows ken, And the Lord above Is guiding Tho footsteps of his men. O wonderful earth In your travels. Pray tell me, should I know Of tho wonderful secrets you gather On your Journey to and fro? ARTKIt Ili:iNO IV HOHl'ITAIj FOR SW WKKKS, TANliAC PUTS HIM OX FKKT AGAIN. "I'm here ,to say Tanlnc 'delivers tho goods.' Why, t wouldn't tnko tho host restaurant- In Portland for what, it has ddhe tonne. I was In such bad shnpo whon I got It that my wlto thought I wouldn't bo hero long; but I've picked up thirty pounds In weight now, nnd am feel Inn better than I havo in fourtcon vpnrt." I Tho above rcmarkabio nnd char acteristic statement was mado ro ccntly by Frank C. Rogers, populnr chef nt the "Diamond Q" restau rant, residing at 294 Clay street, Portland, Oregon. Mr. Rogers camo to Portland tour years ngo from Denver, Colo., where ho formerly operated a restaurant ot his own. "In nineteen seven," continued Mr. Rogers, "I was in n railroad wreck, and was laid np In tho hos pital for thirty-eight vweeks. It left mo almost a complete nervous wreck and with my whoio system disordered. .I. had no appotlto nt all, had Indigestion terribly nnd ncvor got over two hours' sleep nt night. My head ached, I' had rheu matism so bad I could hardly walk at times, and often It scorned that I -would faint from tho pain and weakness and fall right ocr on tho range. "A friend finally put mo on to Tanlac nnd boforo I had finished my first bottlo I was feeling like a different man, and by tho timo I had taken three bottles I felt per fectly well In every way. Since then I've taken It occasionally along and It keeps mo eating llko a horso and perfectly freo ot nehes nnd pains of all kinds. I don't look or feel now like I over had a sick day in my life. Tanlac Is simply won dorful." Adv. Premier Turns the Crank sfjdiVillH few SHeBBBBJSBBBBBBBBj HIIAHTA VIKW NOTIW lVemlcr Ilrland of Franco celcbrnted'hla 100th pose (he counted 'cml before tho inovio earner In London by turning thJ Tcink on U, , X KKXO NKWS A crowd mnilo up ot Ralph, Augustu nnd Klttlo Puckott and Helen Caldwell left by car to visit Crater lnKo Huminy. i Charley Tower spent threo days at Rocky Point report last wook. (ito roporU many visitor tharo nnd ev eryone enjoying tho fishing. A picnic In honor oVlt. Suow gooso was enjoyed by tho Keno folk Sundny. About t-wenty-tlvo Tho first meerschaum pipe, made in 173, Is to be seen In tho museum In Pesth. people gathered at tho school homo nnd spread their dinner under .tho trees there. A flno tlmo was en Joyed by all. Mr.' Snowgooso is nearly 80 years ot age, and still ablo to be around and do his dally tasks. Ho takes actlvo Interest In alt pub lic nffalrs and loves to talk of tho days gono' by, whon tho country here was young. Tho farmers ot this district aro busy cutting hay and preparing tor harvest. Tho crops aro n llttlo above tho average hero, and ttiore will bo somo threshing to bo done later. J. S. Acklcy, a prominent lumber man ot Klamath Falls, returned last week after an absence ot about threo weeks. I Howard Caldwell, who works nt Holllday's dairy ranch, spent Sun day with Charley Tower. Augusta Puckctt returned n fow days ago from Ashtnnd, whero she nas been attending nuinmer school. HIIIPPI.NO FU'HT iiitcwkkn IIUITISH AMI IT. S. MM LONDON, Aug. 3. The onforonco between representatives of the Amor-' lean Bhlpplng board nnd Ilrltlsh shipping (ntorost failed to develop a settlement ot the dlapulo over Egyptian cotton carrying contracts, which nro now- tho subject of ncuto controversy. . Advertising payi. Try It and tee. WMWWWWWWWWWMMWWWW French women aro said to havo smaller feet than Kngllsh women. Th6 Last Drop! . At the Theaters TUB KTAIl There have been many stories of fighting men of love and bate nnd of villainy. But perhaps none of these has held the multitude of pas sions and deep-rooted thrill which are offered in James Oliver Curwood's "God's Country and tho Woman," which Is to be the attraction at the Star theatre tonight. It Is a Vitngrapa production, In which that mnn's man and virile actor, William Duncan Is featured. As is usual In a Curwoort story, llio scene of tho plot is in tho wilds of the great uorthland. Over frcxen trail and vast stretches of ico nnd now, tho spectator Is led through -ne adventure and thrill to tho next. It Is a story which will amaze, while It, Is thrilling, which will startle, while it enthralls. THK STRAND Somo rcmarkabio scenes in the big Ireo country of California aro an nounced ns noteworthy featured ot "The Girl of tho Tiraborclalras," tho now Fine Arts play starring Con stance Talmadge, which will be seen at the Strand theatre tonight. The story deals with a conflict be tween homesteaders nnd a gang of claim Jumpers, who try to get tbelr lands away from them. Director Paul Powell took his company Into tha dense forest of northern California r a stay of two weeks during tho staking ot the picture, and tho ac tion ot the play Includes fellfng and awing of the enormous trees wblcj are to be found In that country. - - T sssBBBBPEtiHJ.MW'CvBH B MfcUisHssKt HLVissLLLLsssisssHisB',LLLLal .jLssssississHi nsh$a8ssMss8r?Xr?KB Vst.irilflissLLLLLH " sKIEISlSlSlH :- i' . JfM slHltsR.iMslslslslslslV'lv 4islslslslB ssHBMnBse!sisisisH.sisisisisH iHsisE235?&iHsisisisiH LIBt5?LIiLliH'':v3iLliLliLliLH ssKJkfAOJsisisiisisisiHslH LLLLti "LLLLLLLLLLLLLH AN INVESTMENT I havo soveral blocks ot lots surrounding tho Malln high school that I will sell for business and resld4Uttal pur poses, thus i fforlug to iho peoplo of Klamath county an opportunity to mako n real In vestment. I will soil theso lots for 175 anj up, on tho installment plan, tho lornis to suit tho purchaser. No Inter est will bo chaTgod and I will pay tho taxos until deed Is de livered to buyer. Malln is sltuntod In tho con tor ot ono of the richest dis tricts In tho world. It is buck ed by progrosalvo ind conser vative citizens. It has a futuru that assures development to a degrco that will mako this property worth many times tho prlco I am selling It for. When oil Is discovered, Malln will bo found to bo in the very heart ot tho field and tho biggest producers will be at Its door. If you nro looking for some thing that will pay you big returns, , you can make no mis tako In buying Malln proper ty. For further Information, Vrlto or see A. KALINA 'MAUN, Ore. 11. tJ. Wilson nnd, family wore? visiting nt U. it. unori s umno one day Inst wook, MIhr Ollvo Whipple, n fonnur lonelier hero, Is spondlng u fow days with friends boforo sailing for Hon olulu, whoro alio uxpects to tench tho coming year. V. W. McMrtiuiK nnd f-imlly of Klnmnth Fnllii wore guwt at J. L.j llulloy'a Buiidny Inst. i Miss Dorothy' Kllltilt (if Klnmnth I'lilln -una u visitor In these parln Saturday ovonlng. Harry Klrkpntrlrk nnd family nt lllrmlnghnm, Iown, spent Suniluy nt Urnlor Utko In company with his brother Lester ot Merrill. ' J, L. llnltey nnd wife hud aulto an exciting experience Hiiturdiiy evening wlillo on their wny to Malln whon thoy dlwcovred flames shoot ing out from beneath their car It evidently had caught from tho muf (lor, nnd was making qultovn blaze, but Mr. Ilalloy Imniedlnloly stopped tho car nnd began throwing unnd on tho. tinmen, which woro soon ex tinguished, with mi surlouu damage to' tho car. in Jumping from "tho enr boforo It stopped Mm, Ilalloy wan thrown to tho nrouml, lost lior kIurbus, nnd.uUo hur head for n fow sneonds The latter wiih soon found. Slio states Unit th()r next murnlng alio found hur glasses, nnd nlso found that sho writ nnt.nslHtippio nt Jumping a h nhn wnn tlio pruvlous ' ' oveulng, 'tho'tigh no biines worn ' broken. I). A.' It. MKCTIXfl' ' Local Da'iightors of tho American ltnwilutlon will 11101 1 nt tho homo of Mrs. 8, II. Kvnns, 703 North Ninth street .tomorrow afternoon ut 3 o'clock ' All who ii ro cIIrIIiIo tn become mi'inhcrH of the organization nro cordially Invited to bo prcnont. .Utkn that idle dollar work I Put It In the bank, III I Hi 10-l 1 I PWMMMWXMIWWWWWVW Are You Prepared? Fly Time Is Here We have a large atock 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. "THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. "Everything" to Build With" Phone 107 Main & Spring Sts THE SACRED HEART ACADEMY KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Gurgle! Gurgle! Gurgle: WUo they are far out at sea immiarM"" hear about Mr. Volstead and hU prohibitory Jaw. And eo.thoy draln UM hut drop from their wine Jugs Utore tbo boat lands, as did ttla old Italian woman at Boston. AMKRICANK UIXISi:i) RIOA, Aug. 3. American pris oners of tho Russian soviet govern ment havo been released, It is unof ficially reported. The number re leased and when thoy will cross tho border Is not stated. . Advertising brings efficiency. PEARL OIL (KEROSENE)' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) Make that idle dollar work! Put ft in the baak. France bos some 6000 thousand miles of canals, which will carry targes 126 feet long( 16 tt feet wide, C feet draught, and 'of 300 tons burden. FiTH Ortton's Higher Inuilutlon of TECHNOLOGY Eight &hooU; Seventy Dtpsrlmeatt FALL TERM OPENS SECT. 19, 1921 Far lafMmMiM mt ( Ih. K.fWlrtr Oregon Agricultural College COHVALLIS Make The OREGON Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND M ?sw - AAir &., v r.c X X r & it J rS, ., m Wr'JrmL f 1 &&& AJ"A mm:MMm POPULAR SPACIOUS LODBY At the Center of Everything tassHis.is.is.is.B: ''ssisHHIsississisissississississisHl4' :tHlBisHississississississississilissH, tiBHMIiiiiHHH' i r i DROADWAY at STARK ST. We suggest yov write, phone or wire tor reservations Arthur H, Meyers, Manager AN. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION CONDUCTED BY The Sisters of Charity Without Cost or Expense to the City or County - . The Courses of Instruction are according to the Oregon School Law, and are entirely without Religious prejudice, an dthe advantages of training and educa tion are accorded to pupils without regard' to Creed or Belief. XRIlMd-" Tuition, Day Scholia ..., 9 8.00 p"r( month Hoard lind Tuition ,. S30.00 per monUi Till Include board, luundry and ordinary nxMllclne. For two children, SaS.00 per month. For doctors' calls the local too la charged, i Music ltetmoau ,....t ..7.00 per moath Iloys from O to 14 years, Admitted to Hcliool SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER 6, 1921 Address or Apply to SISTER, SUPERIOR for. further, information.1 1