The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 15, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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OLD NEWS FILES
NEW YORK, Aug. 13. Tho
problem ot preferring for posterity
Important newspaper tiles -which,
since wood pulp superseded' rags In
the manafactaro of newsprint, has
bafned librarians alt over the
world, at laat apparently has boon
wired by officials ot tho Now York
public library.
After seven yoars of experimenta
tion, backed by tho cooperation ot
three dally papera each ot which
has spent fSOOO a year to find tho
beat presenratlTo method, tho offi
cials believe they hare discovered
the correct solution, that ot mount
tlng each newspaper abeet between
two sheets of thin Japaneso tlssuo.
This ahuts tho original sheet
from the air, reduces Its legibility
but slightly, strengthens the page
and permits Its free handling with
out danger ot disintegration.
As almost everyone, knows, tho
newspapers ot EO years ago were
printed on rag stock and were tough
and durable. You see them In tho
libraries almost In aa good a condl
tloa aa the day they were printed.
Not so with the Journals printed
since the 70's and 80's ot the past
century, according to Harry ,M. Ly
denberg, chief reference librarian in
New York public library. Wood pulp
paper becomes yellow and brittle af
ter exposure, he said.
' Bound volumes treated by tho new
process' hare bees in dally use at
the library for some time and are
free from the marks of wear and
tear "shown by lees fortunate con
temporaries. The library has a regular depart
ment for the treating of newspaper
files of three New York dallies. With
the aid of recently perfected mechan
ical equipment It prepares the papers
at ft cost of about 35 to 140 n
bound volume, which is paid for by
the publishers in order that their
papers may be preserved in tho li
brary' archives.
The tissue paper used in the pro
cess la imported from Japan -where
it is made1 by hand. It la applied with
tie paste, and adds osjlr one
taosaaxdU. ot an Inch to an Individ
ual aheet, making a volume 'about
one Inch thicker than it would be
ordinarily.
"The paper problem is acute only
Is the case of papera printed on
ground pulp stock." continued Mr.
Lydenberg. r -
"Papera of the present period are
certain ot complete disintegration
within ft short time. Paper maker
could make better stock If the pre
sure for speed was not so great and
mora time could be taken to rish
the chlorine and other bleaching ele
ments from the pulp. But makers
must keep their cost down and that
usually means a weakening of qual
ity."
Mr. Lydenberg said that extensive
experiments with chemical solutions
put on new stock by. spray or brush
had failed because so chemical treat
ment would patch up torn sheets nor
fill in hroken spots. The use ot chif
fon, or thin light silk, also failed
to come up to the tests made with
the Japanese paper.
Experiments are being continued
at the library, Mr. Lydenberg said,
with the hope that some still bet
ter process ot preservation may be
found. He said experiments also vore
being made with an American Man
ufactured tissue paper.
"We may also use this method to
preserve old books," be added, "as
It will work out the same there as
with the newspapers."
The New York method, Mr. Ly
denberg said, is now used by a Chi
cago newspaper."
Personal Mention
FEAR BRUHFIELD .
MAY TRY SUICIDE
CALOARY, Aug. IB. Dr. K. M.
Brumfleld has eaten nothing! since
noon Saturday. He lies on a cot,
covered with ft blanket and re
lutes to epeak to any one.
Local authorities are watching
him closely, fearing be may at
tempt to commit'1 suicide. '
P. B. Reynolds and party returned
jMtordnr inornlnK attor it three
days' trip at tho Lake o' tho Woods,
bringing 1C gallons ot huckloborrles.
Mr. Reynolds says ho "didn't got nil
ot them and that tharo nro still lots
moro."
W. I Valentino, one ot tho First
Sato and Savings bank staff, left
his morning by nulo for Castle Rock,
WashlnRton, to visit his st'tor, Mrs.
William O. Watklns, for two wocks.
J. Thnrburn Ross and family ot
Portland wcro guests nt tho Whlto
Pollcan hotel tho past two days while
going through on a summer outing.
Mr. Ross Is a prominent- attorney of
tho metropolis and. alto wrved the
state as a member ot tho legislature.
He Is an enthusiastic mountain
ctlmbor, a trait probably derived
from his Bcolch ancestry.
Captain and Mrs. J. W. Siemens
and tholr two nieces, the MImos
Mitchells, and Miss Nan Siemens, nil
ot whom aro visitors at thn Siemens
homo on Conger avenue, have re
turned from Crater lako whoro tliuy
spent tho week-end.
I'KEHIDKNT ABKH 300,000
FOR CONFERENCE EXPENSES
WASHINGTON. Aug. 16. Pres
ident Harding today asked congross
tor 1200,000 to defray tho expens
es of tho disarmament conference.
Wathr Probabilitiu
The Gyclo-Storinagraph nt
Underwood's Pharmacy shows
that the barometric prosauro
continue to remain-in tho high
area tho guago reading 30:30
today. Ah long as this hlgttf
and on on prossuro prevail-,
fatr weather will continue.
Forecast for next 24 heurs:
Fair probably warmer.
Tho Tycos recording thor
raomotor shown maximum and
minimum tomporaturcs today
as follews:
Low. 40; High, 72. (Reading
tnkon at 3 p. m. I
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NOTICE.
The Ladlos' Club ot tho B. P. O. E.
will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30
In Elks Temple. Tho hostesses will
bo Mrs. H. N. Moe and Mrs. Charles
L. Mooro. 1G
NOTICE.
Will the party who took packago
Saturday morning from Sunset Gro
cery, return samo immediately- and
avoid" trouble, as your identity Is
known.
NEW TODAY
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16 OlINCB Canvas 18xl6H feet suit
able tor tent or wagon rover, cost
$50 two months ago, will soli for
half. Inquire J. D. Martin, llumel
Apartment 7, City 1C
Herald Washington Ilurcnu
FOR BALK tor breeding purposes,
x young Anconn roosters. II, K,
Royco, Midland. " 16-17
FOR HUNT Ono sleeping room, 637
Klamnth Ave, Phono 401. ir
FOUND Frntornlty pin. Owner mny
nnvo sumo iy luontirying pin and
unvlnir for thin ml. Ij. (!. Arnnrv
Office, Klumntli Agency, Oro. 1(1-17
Colonlnal ono room cabins for
luniHokoonliiK, 11th near Main Ht..
and 741 Walnut Avo. 1G
FOR. SA1.K Neatly furnished four-
room ntiuso un nam, Nowir
jmlnttnl. I.iiwii, inrgo basement and
-mull chicken liou-o. tlargatn for
rn-h or will Veil on terms. 329 Mc-
Klnloy HI. 15-lti
FOR tUM. Ford bug, llargnln for
cash. 8eo Mulliy, Winters Jewelry
Htoro. 15-311
FOR BALK O. K. Transfer Ware
house, Majostlo rango, almost nw;
large electric heater, Oak ililobonnl,
bed. chairs, etc. Very reasonable..
Call 3 o 4 n, m, 1C-1B
HIIOR Shines cut to 16c nt O. K.
0OMK and gat ynur Aslrlcsn apples
for Jelly ( milking, i Hnterprlss j
ranch. hofts 400J. i ' , 16'10 1
FOR HALK Trsdn In tho Old Fllv- J
ver' and jpol ono ot tho .new light
Vollo'fllXM. 1 Will havo'n car!6ad'Jn
the lthi Tiirnis, to Hult you Klam
ii..Vir. uhi-... ii.i n. snml um l," -"" tiirnia, 10 nun youi ivunii-
over.
Prop.
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WANT M D Two passongors for
Portland Tuesday or Wednesday
Tol. 342-W.
1C
FRKK All children under ll yosrs
wilt bo admitted to tho nwlinmlng
pool from 830 to 10 o'clock, and
children from 11 to 15 from 10 t(T
11 o'clock Tuesday morning froo.
Furnish own lowol and suit, Cover
alls or bib ovornlU will he ad
mitted. Hot Springs Hath liouso.
A Kood bud 11 ml n good bath at
Colonial rooms. 11th near Main Ht.,
and at Colonial annex, 741 Walnut
io. All outsldo airy rooms. Hi
FOR SALE Male Cunnry bird und
cage, reasonable, 3130 Wuntland
Avo ir.-n
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11031 400-Chevrolo., fully
oqulppod with accessories. Now car
guarantee.
1 1918-Bulck Six. Five now
tires. Car A-l condition.
1 1018-Uulck Four, guaranteed
first class condition. Real bargain.
Inquire of J. C. WRIOHT OR
DUICK HALKS AND SERVICE CO.
7TJII. AND KLAMATH AVE.
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FUILNITURE for 0-rooin huuso for
sale. Flno location for rooming
or boarding house. A bargain, ROC
Main St. 1S-20
WANTKU-Alfaw moro' passengers
to1 Portland, 1 Our loaves 7 a. m.
Tuesday.' , Fhroins, .Oil Arcade
Hotel. Mf ' 10
ODOatJMTtTIIKATRfl IN 'TOWN
The Strand
.THEATRE
Fowoerlr the Mowdals
II BO Main St.
TONIGHT
Thn suitur feature ot Oypsy lit,
lovo and1 Toisancn. '
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A Uyimy picture wth real Gyp
sies, Whero love runs wild. Thrllsi
Romance! Punch! Boo It. also"
Larry Semon Commdy.
AND
Ford 'Educational
Continuous show Sunday starts at
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For Sale- Horses !
BeventyFlve heavy logging horses weighing from
fifteen hundred to eighteen hundred pounds. Ages
from five to twelve years, mostly seven and eight
j years. Also, harness and collars to fit. Opportunity to
1 buy good horses at very reasonable prices. Wrlto or
' call on, the
WEED LUMBER CO.
WEED, CALIFORNIA
jj Mf:f Jut Arrived-50 Fall !
Vi OtlCe J ad Winter Dresses :
Look at other materials and prices
I then tee mine at $12.50, $15.00, i
: $18.50 "I$Z1.UU.
WHITE PEUCAN MILLINERY SHOP
Next Door to Strand Theatre.
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with full details of our Stock
offering.'
OFFICE:
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ALTURAS-SUSANVILLE
STAGES
Leave Union Taxi office 8 o'clock '
Monday, Wednesday and Friday Mornings
:; Phone 424-J for reservations Large cars f
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Sugarman Bldg., Klamath Falls, Ore.
We offer you Life, Accident and Health with the Equitable Life As
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