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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1921)
HF flATUItDAY, AIH1UHT 80, 1081 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOR tWO The veningHerald Tho First Unptlst church moots for worship ovory l.ord'n Day nt tholr plnco of worship, corner of Kth nnd Washington streets, August Hth, Sunday School nt 10 A, M., Sermon, 11 A. M. Kvonlng, II. Y. 1 U. nt 7 1. M: Sermon nt S l M. A service will bo hold nt a P. M; nt lllldobrnnd. A. 1'. Simmons, Pastor. MKTIIODIHT KI'lNCOI'AIi flIIUItCII Tenth nnd High, ltiiv. H, J. Glinnny, pastor, 10UG High St., Phono G37-W. v OllltlHTIAN CIIVJHOII, cornor th nnd Pine streets, U, '. Trimble, pas tor, 2107 Wnntlnnd Avo, Phono sno-it. Yes, They're Happily Married : Jf. MUIIIIAY vncn seuiii: . .....Klltor -City ICdltor . 1'IHST I'llKHIIVTKItlAN CIIUItGII' Published Jally oiccpt Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, nt 119 Kiguth Btrcot. Xntorcd at tho. pottotflco at Kin Math Falls, Ore., for transmission through tho malls as second-class matter. corner Sixth nnd Pine almoin, Hov. Arthur Hlco, minister, . KMMANUKIj IIAPTIHT-.. Church i:iuvpntli nnd llllUi strrotn, Hnv. J. II, Dickson, pastor; IIIkIi St.; I'Jiono r02J. VIVA' HtJIIOVIi OF 1'01'UliAIt . MUHIO I linvo cnimtructocl thru years nf oxporlunro tho only courso that t nudum you to piny thn plnno by NOTM and by HAH In 10 to 20 lw sons. Wrltn for particulars, 701 1 1 tit St., Klnmnth Falls, Oro. Phono 307n. MKMIIUU OV TIIH ASSOCIATE!) I'ltKSS. Tho Associated Pro-n Is exclusively ntltlcd to tho uso for republication tt all news dispatches credited to It. J.,wS?i33K?"4Bfctei aitnir irrria or not otherwlso credited In this' Taper, nnd also the local news pub-j tlibtr herein. I SATUHDAV, AUtil'ST 20, 1021 ' i: IT G It TO T I vosEMcrn. calif., Aug. 20. Prominent San Francisco nnd Los Angeles business men, directors of tho Yosemlta- National Park com pany, today began a ten dan' trlrt of Inspection to Sequela, General Ornnt and Yoscmlto natlonnl parks, to study transportation develop ment and what enlargements and Improvement In tourist accommo dations oro needed for tho 192: season. Included In tho party are A. H C. Dobrmann, president, A. I. Es ters, vlco president. John Drum. Frederick J. Koster, K. P, Schwerln, and It. S. Shalnvrald, all of San Francisco; H. M. Haldcman, vlco President. Harrv f!hnm1trt .1 l? Coverley, Ocm M. II Srcman, and U II Whlttler, all of Los Angeles Traveling by automobile, tho par ty will follow routes connecting tho beauty spots of tho Sierra Nevadas from Sequoia on tho no nth to Lake Tahoe on tho north. It Is tho hopo of thesomon, as expressed by Mr. Dohrmann, tho president, that Cali fornia's mountains In tho not dis tant future will become to tho -world what Switzerland has been to Eur opc. w'tn highways 'traversing the mnnnlnlnj .! tl.u j .vi.iuuo hum siuiju ii lira cu-opcr-atin with the railroads In cnrrylns Vfttlfma IntA tlix .. .. "' "i "u oinor region in tuo world cculd comparo with tho moun tains of tho Pacific Coast In draw ing patronage from ovory statu nnd n.-ijr cuuuiry. i A start in this direction already. has been mado in the operation of tbo Tioga tour over the Tolg.i road letween Yosemlte and Lake Tahoe, Mff touring car making the trip dolly In both directions, whether full or empty. Some day, It Js bo lleved. similar scrvlco may connect all the-resorts of California perhaps extend nortlrwurd to Crater Lake national park in Oregon and Rain ier national park m Washington. "When that time comes, according to' keen observers, there will bo not a few thousand' visitors to Califor nia and "the Pacific coast each year, Wit a million or mora; with the number growing all tho time. JJvcn marriage to Natalie Tntmadgc coukln't bring n Mnllo to the gloomy face of Ouster Kraton, famous itid-coiiH-dlun of the movies. Hut he's luppr, even thoimh hta face can't show It. ho says. Tho wedding took lUce at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scbenck, In Uayslde, L. I Mm. Schuick was Norma Tuinuldge. Have You Considered Your Children's Future Education ? Astoria Chinese Dead, Tong War Suspected ASTOIIIA. Aue. 20. The warm body of l,ii m In Ying, n Chinaman, was found In n stairway with his throat cnt. Money and n watch on tho dead roan's pervon wero untouch ed. 1'ollco suspect tong trouble, but many Chinamen questioned today de ny any surhc uprising. American Influence Grows in China Mnko that idlo dollar work! Put It in tho hank. . AT THE CHURCHES SHANGHAI, Aug. 20. An Indl cation of how swiftly American In fluence Is growing In Shanghai, which Is China's greatest commer cial center, Is to bo seen in a com parison of tho amount of business done nt tho American postal agency In Shanghai with that of postolticc In the. "United States. A report Issued recently by the postcfflce department which shows post receipts of SO leading postof- flees In tho United States records that only 16 of theso mndo increas es In the month of May, 1920 over tho samo month tho preceding year nnd tho largcit increaso was 1 5.32 per cent. The increaso In postaf receipts In Shanghai In April, 1921 over tho tame month tho preceding year was 179 pr cent and the May increaso wu 123 per cent. No changes wit) bo mado in this column unless ths copy Is at Tho Evening Herald office by 5 o'clock Friday evening. 0 SACflKT) IIKAHT ClfTJIlCIt, cor. of Eighth and High, Iter. Hugh J. Mar shall, Iter. J. V. Molloy. SUMMER BCII1-7DULE 1st Mass at C:30 2nd Mail and Ilencdlctfon at 9:10. No ovonlng -services. CiriHSTIAN SCII'.NCi: society of Klamath Foils hold services In the lower room of tho Library building. corner of TSird and Main stroots. every Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock and ovory Wednesday ovontca at 8 o'clock. Tbo Sunday school session Is from 9:1S to KIMS- every Sunday morn- Jag. Tho subject for Sunday Is: "Mind." Tbo frco reading room anil freo lending library Is opa from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays. FIRfST ltAITIHT CllUltCII, career Washington anJ Eighth. How will you educate them for 3. college or business career in the next 10 years? For Your Children's Future A corps of courteous employees and officers are at your service at the First State & Savings Bank Klamath Falls. Oregon Half of Teeth Now Pulled Could Be , Saved Says Dentist " MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug. ,20. iloro than CO per cent of the teeth now being oxtracted could ho bst d by proper treatment, Dr. J. F. Blddlo of tho 'University of Pltts lurg told the national! dbntal asso ciation here today. ' "Teeth aroMn- many cases the sourco" ot body ailments and their extractions has In some Instances re sulted In cures which seem almost miraculous," Dr. Blddlo said. "Howovorwo must not lose sight of the fact that many times teeth are sacrificed with the hopo of cur ing almost every disease known to science.' "Undobtedly abscessed or pulp less teeth- should not be permitted to remain' in the mouth If they can of be put in a health condition. On the- other hand all teeth In which, pulps have been removed afeould not be condemned." Proper treatment which Dr, Bid ale said would save halt the teeth being pulled consisted ot "Infinite care on the part of the operator, atria observance of approved meth ods of sterilization, the verifying ot results by the X-ray, and follow-up y examination and X-ray at reg ular Intervals." Silence can speak tor lUett lair cut. University of Oregon COKTAINS: The Col!egt.of litrstor Science ind the Acs. The School of Architeeacr and AlSfJ Arts. The School oUuiirwis. Adminktrstion. The School of Education. The Extension Diviiiorv The TraJuaK- School. The School cf Jounuliiau The- School of Uv The School o( Medicine The-3ehool of Munic. The-School ot PhyiKil Edueation. The-School of Sociology Fall Term Opens September 2(T A MK itsnrfaf Jol uUurwVni profttIorl'icKlrp K tKon ort?ol fK ot.llndnf mrolt Si Uiivrtlj for ctlur. fotJrrotiK vnouvHStIt, or lor Uifermt, wrtl THE RCCCTRAH. UrVIKSITY Of ORtCON. Furr.Qrr SPECIAL Crater Lake Picture for Sale at GEO. L. METZ. Jeweler 622 Main St. Phoe72 THE CLUB CAFE Serves you right- We have cut some of oar prices, bat not oar quali ty r quantity, CLUB CAFE On 6th St. Near Main. Open S a. m. to 1 a. m. AN INVESTMENT I hnvo sovcral blocks of lots surrounding the Malln high school that I will sell for business and rei!duttal pur poses, thus fffrlug to tho people of Klaesath county an opportunity to raako n real In--vestmont. I will sell tbeso lots for X7C anj up, on the installment plan, tho torus to suit tbo purchaser. No Inter est will be chargod and I will pay tbo taxes until deed Is de livered to buyer. Malln is situated In the cen ter of one of the rlcbost dis tricts in the world. It ttf back ed by progresalvo ind conser vative cltlxons, It has a futuroy that assures, development to a dogreo that will make this proporty worth many times the price I am selling It for. When oil Is discovered, Malln will be found to be In tho very heart ot the field and the blggost producers will bo at Its door. It you are looking for some thing that will pay you big returns, yea can mako no mls tako in baying Malln proper tr. For further Information, write or see A. 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