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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, OOTODKR 3, 1021 fam rwo L A REFRESHING BREEZE WHY ACCIDENTAL INJURIES DEMAND CHIROPRACTIC OPEN Mill WWWWWWtfWWW RKBW 9 I j IrllS SURELY IS A V HoTAlR VJEVe BEEN I J(M Qf MEET T M 1 COMJMDUS, p., Oct. 3. Thp Nn- I tioaal nod Cross convention which I will convcno In this city tomortow. J and Inst flvo days. '.Ids fair to bo tho most Important ot tbe?o gatherings that litis ovor been hK', ovon o( more filgnlflcanco from Rod Crosi view point than tho meeting. held tlurln? tbo great war. Men and women prominent In nil 'walki of llfo aro on iho program to - deliver nddrohsos to tho di'legnlrs. Dr. Livingston Parwnd, chairman ef the Central Committee of tho Am Wican Red Cross and president of Cornell University, will preside nt a creating October i, wlica ))r. W. O. Thompson, president of Ohio Btnto University will rellve'r the address t wolcomo. Gov. H.irv I DatIs of Ohio and Mnyor Jaru- J. Thomns jf Columbus will wolcomo the delegates tor the city and sUto. President Harding lg oxpoctod to bo tlip prln elpql speaker. Dr. Henry Noble McCrnefcen, pre sident ot Vossar Collogs will preside at the Junior Red Cross meeting In tho afternoon of Oct. 5. "Tho Chal lenge of Childhood In America, to tho llod Cross," Is tho subjucl en hlch 311m Charl Williams, ot tho National Educational Association vlll -pcak Dr. W. W. Marqnart, educational Kent for tho Phlllpplnu Islands In tto United States, will nd.lress tho convention on "Tho Junior at Work fa Our Insular Possessions " Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Conmorco Mill vaeak on "Tho Challenge of Child- Mod In Foreign Lands and What Jnnlor Hrt Pi-am ! lining 1ii -whRo Senator Frank B, Willi of Ohio, Is to deliver an address on "Tho Tatnre Builders of tho Nation and CHtsenshlp Training." The evening meeting dedicated tc America's Obligation to Her Service Me and Wbraen, will be presided ver by Dr. Farraad ami ton raln arte speeches will be delivered by b notables as Dr. Thomas E. Oreen, director of he Speakors Bur aa or the American Red "Cress: Ma- CHIU KEEPS NDUN LIVESTOCK ASS'H Ml Los Angeles to Greet Restaurant Men October 3-7 Jar General LeJeune.'tt. S." Marine CHICAGO, Oct. 3. Chlof Osh kosh, a Winnebago Indian recently returned from France where he has. boen teaching forestry hoaded tho Indians participating In Chicago's celebration of Indian Day recently. Two yoars ago the Illinois legislature designated the fourth Friday In Sep tember as an annual Indian Day, and this la Its second observance here. Ceremonies were held la Chicago's forest preserve nnder chairmanship bf Ransom E. Kennlcott, its chief forester. The Chicago Historical So ciety joined with the forest preserve U BUSINESS ,.; B.v. y.,,i. p n..' Z.:l l- , T Scouts assisted. Iain lfiBth ri. , .,..., v "Tho J111 f America aro being ?, .i.... c ',.. .. ' brought up on tho cigar sign In .. A-,.'..,.- T.T1:.:,.T: "," said Miss Caroline M. Mcll ., MW.VM.t 1IDU blUBfl, Aiii'uuuro Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of tho Kavy; 'Rabbi Stephen Wiso, Frco synagogue of New York; w. Frank Parsons, vice-chairman in chargo. nf Domestic questions, Amorlran Rod Cross; John G. Emory, National Commander American Legion and General John J. Pershing. nobert S. Cast, chairman of tho Hed Cross Relief Commltteo cf l'ueb In, Colorado, will address tho con vention on "The Red Cross In Dis aster" on the morning of October 6. Miss Mabel F. Iloardman, Secretary r the American Red Crosn, will pre- valne, librarian of tho historical so ciety, "and havo no conception of the dignity and Importance ot tbo Ameri can Indian. Tho society Is interested In Indian Day from tho educational standpoint. Wo want to sco develop a more just and truo conception of tho original Amortcan Indian." LOS ANOHLES, Oct. 3.. Mom bora ot tho Natloaal Restaurant as sociation to convene here October S to 7, will bo entertained by an elaborate program arranged by tho local organisation, according to Al AJ1ES, la., Oct. 3. Thoro aro 610 ID. Carder, oecreUry ot tho assocla cooperative livestock shipping osso-Jtlon. The Phllharmonlo auditorium clatlons In Iowa, covering moro than will serve as the convention's head 700 towns and villages and doing a (Quarters. In the basement will be business last year estimated at f 103,- an exhibit ot equipment and raa 000,000, according to Dr. H. O. ehlnery used la the preparation ot I MONDAY llUAITII TALK N. at i Tho spinal 'column bolng composed, of sogmontB is necessarily floxlblo. A fall on tho slippery pavoraont, down stairs, or nny dlata'nco from a, tew' InchoB to ninny feet, It la almost laevK nblo, will cause BOmo degree ot dlsA tho twonty-four movnblo bonos of the turbanco to the corroct allgnmont el splnnl column, W. G. Mainprise, Mldalo, Sash., Can ada, reports tho following Instances la n contribution to tho American Joar nnl of Clinical' Modlclne: Whllo a man was using s crowbar, a whonl fell on It, giving him a soveM jolt. Ho enmo to mo for relict frost nn Intonso pain In tho head. Pal pation showed tondornoss at the foarth corvlcal (splnnl bona in tho nock). 1 roduroif It with immediate relief el pain." Uaela Don says: "Nowy, thoro Is a lot of us old tollors that attribute our long llfo to tho fact that we were born be fore germs wero discovered." ,IWWMAMMMW Keanlons of Red Cross, workers wma served 13 the world war will bo beM at a series of luncheons. Sectional conferences will bo held oa the evening of October 7 and morning ot .October 8. A mass meet is; on roll call will constitute tho afternoon's program, winding up artta the historical Pageant of the Bed Cross in the evening. Among thoso participating in tho sectional meetings are: Ex-rvlce sronp luncheon; Miss Clara D. Noyes, director Red Cross Nursing Scrvlco, vrosldlng; Morrltto W. Ireland, sur eon general United States Army: Admiral E. R, Stltt, surirecn general United States Navy; Hugh C. Gum ming, surgeon goneral U. K. Public Health Service; Julia C. Stlmson, Ma jor, Superintendent, Army Nurse Corps, Dean, Army School ot Nuv Sag. Military Rollef reunion; Col. Goo. nimer, manager Pacific Division, San Francisco, presiding; Percy H. Clark, Washington, formerly dlreo us- of Camp Sorvlco and Assistant Director Genoral of Military Relief; Kttward E. Greene, Cleveland; and khwib u. Brown, Minneapolis. m' rtAWFUI. TO TJBB PRAYER IN HEALING OF DISEASE JAPAN ACCEPTS CONFERENCE TOKIO, Oct. 3. The Japanese cabinot, after lengthy deliberation, has decided to accept tho American suggestions regarding agenda for the Washington disarm ament conference. Nourse of Iowa State College here Dr.tNourse, who is head of the col lege's agricultural economics depart ment, has just completed a state sur vey. Average saving ot farmoM In'mar ketlng expenses Is estimated at SO cents a hundred pounds. Co-operatlvo shipping associations In Iowa doubled last year, 310 being' formed. Tho first was started In 1904 ! and In 1916 thoro wore but C7 active. Approximately 27.5 per cent of tho total livestock business ot tho stato. or 49,764 cars woro handled by those associations In 1920, according n tho survey. foods,. "The association aas for Its par poses the promotloa ot higher standards ot service ia the restau rant Industry, and the guiding of the public to better eating places," Mr. Carder stated. A Class toed Ad will sell It. HEALTH FOLLOWS CHIR0PAACTIC CORRECTS PRESSURE ON SPI KAL NERVES IN DISEASES OP THEr0LLOWIN00R6AN$: ,HA9 ,EYIS fcj2N0SE -ARMS Cvinwr.c k LIVER jV STOMACH kV PANCREAS iV SPLEEN l BOWELS 'iBaruniv XBU0DER rfruIcWiimMOWHUMW ITme lower nerve UNDERTrlE MAGNIFY' INOOLASSISPINCHEO bYAMBALKJNEO JOINT. PlMCHEO NERVES CANNOT TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL RE MOVES THE PRESSURE THE UPPER NERVE IS FRttMaVlTWEIRTtMRS. J rV "A wsssaa, tkree years before comlsg to ae, had fallen strik ing the hash of her nock. Slnco he has had selsaros resembling epilepsy. 1 fosnd tho eMond eer) vlcal displaeed, After lt reduc tion the selanros stopped." "Other eases have shown me that adjustment of tho spinal column Is potent In neuritis, lum bago, sciatica, aouralgla, and headache." In ease of accident, get immo dlato attention for the eplno from a chiropracter: For tho correc tion ot diseases already estab lished, It la equally efficient. WKHN YOUBHMAUrH BBGDTS dopeada oa wea yoa telephone 639-7 for an appolntmont. Oon , solution la without charge. DRS. M ALLETT Sc MALLETT Office Over Underwoods Drug Store Phone 539-J for Appointment. WlUi PROHECLTB 3 WHO HUPPLTED ARnCCKIiE DOOZE SAN FltANCISCO, Oct. 3. Infor mations will bo tiled here today against three men charged with fur nishing liquor for Fatty Arbucklo's party. Federal Prosecutor McCor mack announced today. Mj,t,i:i.t.lHjMj1;llJ11IJlt,(lt,IJut1t(A KLAMATH $ Outbursts of Everett True By Condon f 1 DON'T BeUCWt THS VAT5Ri--.l t' m I IM THIS SWMMlf4C POOU HAS CTJI ,.' , & - - in .! in ii i ii imiiiiiiii iiiinitiiii . ii- a. niinr.imiiiMirmi.'iiMiiiMi.iir IX)S ANGELES, Oct. 8. It is a lawful means in the state of Califor nia to use prayer in tho treatment of wllseose, according to a decision hand ed down by Justice Channlng Foll ntt In the Justice court here by which charges of manslaughter aralnst Mr. and Mrs. James W. Sal IflTinry woro dismissed, Mr. and Mrs, Salsbury had boon hold In connection with tho death of their B-ycnr-old laughter. IK L&tMLINCSS 19 MCrCT To OaCUNKSTS. .ST A FOR 'ReA,lON?.CflHC HAY ;ROM Twy"-T K, i JBLJBTn ' SP COUNTY FAIR - h pi , THREE Rtr '' . - t-91vJ DAYS OCTOBER 5-6-7 EACH "DAY A SPECIAL DAY, WITH A PROGRAM OF INTEREST TO ALL r l THE LARGEST EXHIBIT OF LIVESTOCK EVER SHOWN IN KLAMATH COUNTY Jvvvfwvvvfvvvvii'vyi'vvvyf ; Wed., October Sth, Chamber of Commerce Day 6th, Farm Bureau Day 7th, Boys and Girls Club Day v ! Thurs., $ Friday, T T I l B '