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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1921)
0j4J3IJSCSiw.-i. ,) pX&B THREE THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, OCTOBER-11,'lttM. i.tfaVA ENQUND, HAS. A NEW CLASS "Ntw Poor" li the Problsm Thsr Now Humdrumntti of LIU It 1, Thslr Tragedy. Enjilond tins no nouvcau rlchc the "now poor" Is tho class most referred to In England today, According to Miss Clnrtssn Spcncor who Iids Just re turned from London us rcirescntntlvo of Uio overseas deportment of the V, V. 0. A. lu addition to England Miss Spencer visited European coun tries to further Uio work of the V, W. 0. A. In eiplalnlng their peoples one to tlio other through tho medium of their women, "Not starvation, nor homeliness, but tho humdruinness of life Is tho tragedy of a great portion of Kngllsh young women." Miss Spencer says: "Young men nro few, "For most of the girls who hod been engnged to bo married and for many who had Just married nt tho opening of tho unr, llfo now holds Httlo but tho long years ahead. Home of them, of course, will marry. But many moro will bravo tho endless suc cession of days, ench tha samo color as tho Inst." Few' English girls are Idle. Most nf ' them earn their living now. What has struck Miss Spencer ho forcibly Is that work, food and shelter becomo meaningless to tho ait number of England's girls who no longer took ahead to homes of their own. Miss Spencer believes that not so many English girls nro coming to this country ns aro going to England's own colonics. TELESCOPIC CAMERA IN ANDES Largest Photographic Apparatus In tha World Has 24. Inch Lana, Tho South American station of ITar yard university's observatory, tucked way In tho Peruvian Andes, nenr tho city of Arcqulpa, In tho old Inca em pire, boasts of tho largest photo graphic apparatus In tho world. It Is a hugo telescopic camera with a 24 Jnch tens which tins been of great aid to sclanco In Its observations of the southern skies. Tho station wns founded SO years ago, and Is loented near tho bnsc of tho famous Andean volcano, Mlstl. Tho Arcqulpanlan Indians, descen dants of Uio Inca conization, fre quently specie of themselves as the sons and daughters of old Mlstl. It la said the Indians In the surrounding country still worship the mountain with much reverence, regarding It as tho sni)(co of enrthnnnkes which oft en aro,flt In thn region. Tho volcano erupted seven years ago. Superstitions In regard to tho moun tain dato back to prehistoric times. The ruins of tho ancient pagan tern plcva wrItersays,tiavoWch found li tho crater of Uio volcano, and oven to day near the top mny be seen a great lion cross, placed Uierc In 1077, when a party of Spanish priests exorcised and pleaded with It not to erupt again and dcirtroy their cities. Tho clear atmosphcro of Uio Arcqul pa region Is said to have afforded an excellent slto for an observing station. Otrman "Booby Traps." At tho start of tho rcconstrucUon work In tho devnsted coal region about Lens, France, tho French wcro taught by several disasters that the retreating Gcrmnns, before flooding mines, hod concealed along tho walls unnumbered "booby trapi." says Pop ular Mechanics. Consequently, In or der, that tho divers, charged with pre- fi Itmlnary Inspections, mny "look bo fore they leap." tho government ro cenUy purchased from England an In teresting appnrntus for subnmrlno photography. Lowered down tho flooded shaft, this apparatus Ilium!- nates a ten-foot zone; then, ns switch es aro pressed nt tho, mouth nf the I ahaft, It photogrophH simultaneously each of tho four walls. The Best Thing He Did. A melancholy looking man entered tho establishment of n photographer. "I should llko to have n picture of myself weeping hesldo my wife's grave," he explained. "1 "I fear I have not tho necessary , accessories- here,"' said tho pho- tographcr. Then ho added, facetl 1 ously, "Couldn't wo arrange to have , the portrait made at tho grnvo It self J" "No," said tho rann ; "that's In New tTork state. It would bo too expen sive to go there. Just you fix up somo kind of a gravo hero In tho shop. I could weep on that It's no troublo for mo to weep anywhere" Everybody's Magazine. Revised Vsrslon. Little Bert, had been to Sabbath achool by himself. When, he returned hts'mother tried, rather unsuccessfully, to find what ho had learned. But nil she could elicit nflcr much' questioning was that his teacher said Jesus wns going to send him n quilt. That, ho In sisted, was all' they learned. When mother consulted the Sunday school quarterly, she found tho gold en text for tho day was: ; "Behold, I send you the Comforter." A man found a valuable dog a woman found a purse full of money Even a mother found the baby's radio last week all through classi fied ads In the Evening Herald. MVWWWMWWMWWMWWVMVWMWWWWWMMMAAMMMAMAAAAAMAAAAAAAAMMAAA Outbursts of Everett True By Condon j jvnjvAnrininnrinrinn.rii-ii-inrirv.r.i" - - - - A.t.it9i i V '' , .. HOLDING CHEMICAL THAUF Statistics Show That U In ted States Haa Baen Able to Hold High Mark 8et During War. Oftlclal statistics for Uio fiscal year 1020 demonstrnto that this country has been nblo to keep Its trndo In chemical and allied products very near tho high mark set during the war, de spite tho loss of markets for purely war supplies and dcsplto Uio proxslng demnnds that must bo mot In the do mestic market Such Is tho conclusion reached by O. I'. Hopkins, n well-known statis tician, writing In tho Journal or Indus trial and Engineering Chemistry'. "In nlmost all lines except muni tions," ho writes, "tho exports In 1020 i-M-cudcil In aluo thoso of 1018, n fact that ran bo explained In somo cases, perhiipH, by rising -price, but which nevertheless warrants tho assertion that tho position has not been weak ened. Thcso exports, which very" greatly exceed thoso of tho last nor mal pro-war year, aro mado up nlmost entirety of monufactured products. "Imports have moro than held their own and comprlso raw nnd partly man ufactured products required for fur ther advancement by American chem ical manufacturers." 8a Lion Leather. Large numbers of sea lions on the British Columbia coast which destroy annually vast quantities of fish food mny bo slaughtered nnd their hides placed on tho world's leather tnarket, If a proposition which comes from Premier Ollvor and has tho approval of many experienced fishermen, Is cor rlcd out Tho sen lion weighs from 2,000 to 2,500 pounds, tho hides being nearly nn Inch thick. Thcso1 Miles mako a tough nnd dnrnblo rough leather such ns Is used In workmen's gloves nnd In saddles. It Is stated that thoso animals will oat CO pounds of fish In a day. Four hunters recent ly killed several hundred sea lions In ono day In Charlotte Islands. Scien tific American. No Husband Is Perfect. Don't expect all tho virtues In on man. If he is good nntured ho may be lazy; If he Is scholarly, he may be cold; If he is Uirlfty, ho may be stingy; If ho Is generous, ho may be wasteful ; If he Is smooth, ho may be docottful. Tho roan who charms you with his Immaculate appearance Is likely to bo something or an oia maju ; the man who la carefu) to pick threads off your skirt la prone to pick flaws In you; the man who takes nn undue in terest In the solecUon of your hats may take an undue Interest In the bill which comes homo; tho man who, b foro marriage, Jumps to open tho door, lest your Angers bo contaminated by the knob, mny nftor marriago, allow thoso samo fingers to bo contaminated by tho washboard. Woman's Horn Companion. 4 ORDERED TO SHOOT. For three nights past, tho rest donee of Mrs. Martin, at 406 Michi gan avenue haa beon the acono of prowlers who attempt to gain en tranco to the house in the absence of hor husband, tho pollco say. Mrs, Martin and hor two children aro aloner in tho placo as her husband Is away on business. The police told Mrs. Martin to arm herself and choot at tho first attempt 'made to gat Into her homo. rW ? mm annnnnnnwr E COW BRVDcajs jJ.V ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , """T,",""as3sssaasBauJ Ono secret of succoss Is tho early discovery that you can't do ovory thlng. With tho exception of tho Smiths, Jones, and Browns tboro aro fow families ob old of tho hills. Got results by using class ada. 'VNfVNSVVN'VWSVNVN' CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Herbert B. Mallett Dr. Geo. E. Mallett Office over Underwood's 7th & Main. Phono 639-J. WNAAAWNAAAAAr C. V. FISHER, M.D. DISEASES OP THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT GLASSES FITTED AND FURNISHED Phone 07 MO Main Street 6th Street Bakery a BETTER BREAD" 126 S 6th Street Cold Weather Coming Let UsJRepIace Your Broken Glass E. C. STUCKEY llth and Pine Phone 477-W VWWVSA'AMVWWW SEE Dr. LOIS C. BRIDGES CHIROPRACTOR Over First State & Savings Bank Phone 102-J. MAAAAAAA "TTROUDLES J Charlie's Tire Shop GAS and OILS 6th & Klamath Sts. CALKINH-DONELSON INSURANCE AGENCY WINTERS BUILDING Wo can sorvo you Insurancowlse. CLARA D. CALKINS, MOLLIS S. DONELSON, Dr. Gerald Warren Dentist Permanently Located Dorris, Calif. Phone 1MJ DR. W. A. LEONARD Dentist Specialist It. Extractions, Oral Surgery and diseases of tho mouth Room 10 over Ooldea Rule j DR. & A. MASSEY fourth and Pima St. In Warren Hunt Hospital Off. Phone 497 Rea. Phono MM - Portraits and 0 Enlargements Art frames and framing. HENIJNE PHOTO SHOP Opposite courthoase Phono 30 327 Mala EX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION ' Klamath "Pot No. S, Amorlcan Legion meeta at the City Hall on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Ex-service mon are Invited to at tend the meetings. For membership cariu or Informa tion ex-sorvlco men arj requested to seo or wrlto the following ettlcera: J. II. Carnahan, Commander. Roy N. Fouch, Post Adjutant. ' For rellot of employment see or write the Chairman of The Relief and RmninTinnnt Committee. Francis Olds, care Lakeside Lumber com pany. Klamath Lodge No. IS? I. O. O. F. xfanta WHrtnv nleht of nach weak at I. O. O. F. hall. 6th and Main streets Chas. Newman .....N. O. W. 0. .Wells V. u. O. D. Mangue ..j ....Becy. W, D. Cofer Treaa. ENCAMPMENT H. V. Drown J. V. Drewbaker , D. J. McClure . Nate Ottorboln . C. P. ... ....H. Yf . .Scribe . Treasurer CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Herbert D. Mallett Dr. Geo. E. Mallett Office ovor Underwood'a 7th & Main ' Phone 539-J FILZ' SCHOOL OF POPULAR , MUSIC I have constructed thru years of experience tbe only course that teaches you to play the piano by NOTE and by BAR In 10 to 20 les sons. Write tor particulars, 701 llth St., Klamath Walls, Ore. Phone 367R. I WILL aawawv Takq out Cellar or' Fill la Lota CON MURPHY S17 Mortimer 8t, rbooo 541-W -C AMsMMMsMsMVtfWVWVVWVtVsMArrW E EAT T AT The White Lunch Home Cooking and Home Pastry a Specialty Mexican Chill Con Cam in: 'J ho Real Thing 2Sc. 1122 MAIN STREET VVVWyWVWWWWAMAAM wwwwww - wwwwwwwm MADE IN KLAMATH A.falfa Meal FOR HALE MURPHY'S FEED STORK ANDERSON'S GROCETERIA SUNSET GROCERY Mfir. by nAnRY TELKOnD aMVVMWMWMWMMVMMlM DR. T. C. CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1. 0. 0. 9. Building Phone MO Residence 125 Pine St. Phono 200-R. "" 3. O. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND ' BURVEYOR Phone 192J 1SS S. Riverside Holliday Dairy Wholesale and Retail ..Paaturlzcd Milk and Cream- Phone 501-J. Office Phone 177W Rea 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Pbyslelaa and Bargees White Dulldlni Klamath Tails Oregon PELICAN BAY BUS Kara IBo each way i Rax Cafe Leaves Pelican .City a. m. 8:00 a. m. p. m. 1:00 p. m. p. m. 6:10 p. m. Reckard Heat Service Phone 77 Learei 7:46 11:46 6:00 J6-tf L. D. Gats, M: D. EYE, EAR. NOSH AND THROAT GLASSES FURNISHED I. O .0. F. BIdg. Phone 99-W Rooms 202, 203, 204 Res. White Pelican Hotel. Phone 8 Klamath Falls Plumb ing & Heating Co. 1178 MAIN ST. PHONE 548-W WMWMWWWMWWMAMM Coe's Auto Service Hudson, Buick, and Dodge Cars Country Trips a Specialty PHONE 168, United Cigar Store 620 MAIN STREET MWWWMWWWWMWMMMVWVWMMVMM DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Officii and Residence Phones 821 I. 0. 0. F. Temple n DENTISTS Dr. E. G. WisccarvMr PHONal MM Dr. P. M. Nod PHONH Of at Underwood areata and Mala Excavating Teaming Let aa make you a price on dig' ting that baaement, or other ex cavating you contemplate. We alio do team work of every description Phone 426-J Premiunn Dairy Oldest Retail Dairy yta Tew Phone 22-F-2 , 6LOVER MAKES Your Watch Kmep Time. 511 Main St. Klamath Falls SAW MILL ENGINEERING A CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and tmlldera of era saw mills, planing s4Ua aad box plants. Dredging. Pile ill 1 1 lag Phone 4M-W Office Corner Spring and Oak Near S. P. Depot DR. L. L. TRUAX WARREN HUNT HOSPRAb Day Phone, 407 NlgM Fktat, m E. D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND BUMBO ( Phones 17W Koonaa 1 aa I 17R WUto FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phone 4I4W. X-Ray LooaaU BMg., NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Yotur Dads la Our SraV PHONE 154 Corner Main aad Klamath Falls Cycltty We are hero to serve yon. aim to. serve you right. Motorayele and Bicycles, Part and Aceasorlea. Tires and Tubes, that will ataaS yonr Inspection, as we carry the) best In our line. Repair aaoa taw connection with HarIey-DavluaT Service. Pboae 17 1010 Mala St. C. E. BISMARK Klamath Dye Worts Phone 406 OUR CLEANING, PRBSSINO MM REPAnONO WIXIj MATOB XOVB CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATS REBLOCKKD Goods Called for aad Delivered 481 Main Street DR. J. G. GOBLE The -well-known Optlelaa now located In K. D. Bleak. 1313 Main. Phone lll-M. VVwVVWWVwVwWrWWvWMMfMMWMBl DR. O. A. RAMBO Dontbt I, O. O. V. PHONE tU CHIROPRACTORf Dr. Lola O. Bridges Over First State and, Barings Suite 106 Fhona 10I-J Let Your GLASS troubki be Mine C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and CaMMt Making Phone 477W " Eleventh and Pint ; H r . -:l I 124 Sf Sixth St. . Phone 87 If It's Loose We Will Move It "ssste; O. K. TRANSFER CO,