' "i' y , v r Hvb. V:At .sfr ,. il $ , f f..v -.-. r mUDAV, NOVKMIJIia 4, 1021. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IAB EIGHT. F I I SuJ Jr- TIKES III! AS 6L0BE TROTTER ID Ml lAWnENOH, Knn., Nov, 4. Globe trottor in ,tho summer and professor ot history nt the Univer sity ot Kansas in tho wlntor Ik, the program' followed by Prof.. David U Patterson, who returned tho middlo"ot Soptcmbor from a three an out lis' trip to Alaska. Summer fcoforo ho circled South America, visiting a score ot tho cltlos along tho west coast and back' tho east roast after a trip across tho Andes. Two summers before that, In the arly days ot tho World War, iho visited the battle fronta ot Europe as a "war correspondent for an Am teriean newspaper. On all these trips Professor Pat terson obscured closely bo con ditions ot tha countries through which bo traveled, and from the South American and the European arias brought back large snnmbers f representative, newspapers - for Ms library, 'His early newspaper training Impelled htm. on hU Al askan trip, to note the , great j for ests -of spruce, aa yet practically untouched. The greatest of, these Alaskan) forests, said Professor Patterson, are In tho southeastern part. They are controlled through tho United States Forest service, and but two permits to papor pulp companies JbaTe beon isaued. These forests are extensive, and need never be ex fcanstcd It properly safeguarded, Professor Pattorson said, for they 1 form a second growth in thirty jcars. Professor Patterson's Alaska trip combined all aorta ot transporta- . Hon, Including tho Alaskan Rail xoad, now being constructed by tho Baited States govornmont, river wteamcr and Pacific liner, as well aw plain ''mushing" as In the gold nai days. His trip carried him fikrough the Atlln Lake country I British Columbia, and as far as Dawson, Yukon Territory. Will Keep Others From Using Same , Paint as Firemen CHICAGO, Nov. 4. Aftor Jan--iixary 1. 9SS private vehicles In Chicago may not be painted 'with t1e same shado of red used by tho fire department. The city council paused an ord- Inance to that effect under tho , state law, giving It authority to expedite the work of the police and tiro departmontR. It waa explained that traffic po licemen have given tho right of way to .private vch'cles under tho Mistaken belief that they were go- t tag' to a tire. m No woman who thinks she is home ly will cousont to hato hor picture taken In a group, Plun.es Like r "NJjajJByBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBF SBBBJg 1 J V I X St W 4 BBBBBBBB I lsBBBBBBBBBw$flft'7 Vr 1 c 4Bf. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV BaSBV BBBBBjMB (( jMr fjr.t Hff " r BBBBBBBBBBBBBHHBBBBBBB' Vk If If & M ff I lit ji mBR'&' fi SHP". JL QpBNNJBPNNNNNByp p7 From Paris come a lot of hatt abowlag the atest astound sm et Thl hat of black volnt ! aa MatMrte oatrkh plume whack. 1 v cmcmIs Uke a Turkish lady's vtrft gf attactM.to the back whoaostaw LONDON HAS BEST' TRAFFIC CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 4. Lon don Is tho best regulatod city In Europo from a traffic standpoint and Paris probably Is tho worst, Edward May, police Inspector ot Clqveland, reported upon his re turn from a trip through European cities to Inspect traffic conditio. Obedience ot tho English populace to tho police and tho traffic rules and lack of obodlenco or regard by the French populace .accounts for tho dlttorenco, ho said. Inspoctor May recommends the abolishment ot the present yearly automobile license plate and substl; tutlon therefore ot a perpetual II cense and urges much more string ent examinations for taxlcab driv ers. Ho also advocates raised safe ty tones In the middle ot the streets, such as used In many European cities, to protect the ped estrians from automobiles. t Under the system ot abolishing the .Issuance, of ,new, license tags, inspector Hay, saia minions oi aoii lars would be saved yearly. License fees would be collected annually as at present, but the license would be valid ag long aa the car Is used. An excellent system ot licensing taxlcab drivers' is used In London, ho said. Most of the drivors are middle aged. Tho examinations for licenses are stringent and when a man gets one ho is cautious to keep It. Few of tho chauffeurs are mixed up In crlmos. At one examination at which the Inspector' attended, he said ono man appeared tor the forty-ninth time and failed again. Men rarely pass the test the first time, he declared. Applicants for license in Man chester, Kng., must be almost ath letes with a character next to per fect. Moonshine, It Is said, has a mark ed effect on stammering. People so afflicted stammer moat at the f(ull ot tho moon. Excellence Need Fear No Rival. Multitudes nf employees constant); lle In teinir of some one who. they fear. I nflor ihclr place. Tlicy nre minplrlom of office politic, suspicious Ihnt Homebody working close behind lliciii Is trj'iK to croud tliem out. What In l lit- result? TWs four and sus picion .Interferes with ilielr adwince ment to the plnc aboe them. In stead of looking bnck nnil thinking of the men nfler their place they slioul. Instead, look about to Die man above tliem. nn (I be prepared for mi advnnce when there Is a menncy. Perfect yourself In your line of work and ou need neer hne any fear of others' rlwilry. Tliere Is nhvnys room at the top for (he mnn or woman who has stamped the trademark of Individual Ity. superiority 'nnd distinctiveness upon his or her wprk. Such a one need have no fear of tho usurpation of his rights by others. Ills position Is nssurcd. Orison Swett Marden In the New Success. ' Harem' Veils . Aaortsr has shows a bu pluas sail a a ease the waist Mae. REGULATIONS yw.lMMgy - 1 WEATHER RECORD I Horoattor tho Horald will publish tho mean -and maximum tomporn turos and proclpltatlon rocord as tnk on by tho U. S. lloclamntlon servlco station. Publication will cot or tho day provlous to" tho paper's Issuo, up to o o clock or tno day. Pre Max., Mfn. clpltntion ovomoor l ..vs as .. Novombor 2 ....69 34 k... November .59 32 AX EMIHO.V FOlt OHIU8THAM You can do It it you join our unnstmas Edison uiuo. Let us explain It to you Klamath Falls Music House, 122 S. Sxth St. THK ST11AN1 Ralph Ince, lt presenting his latest Selxnlck production, "Hod Foam," which will bo soon at tho Strand the ater tonight, has brought to light an unusual story of smalt toWn lite. Tho basic Btrncture ot "Red Foam" is said to be surcharged with vibrant appeal, and tho general atmosphere ot tho plot creates a feeling of expect ancy for tho tremendous climax which is to come, i It chronicles faithfully the work ings ot a small town community, and the resultant clash that develops In the unfolding of tho. plot Is declared to reveal Mr. Ince at 'his best as a di rector of -really human photoplays. " ZenaKeofo, "Wh6 plays the leading feminine role In the picture, Is said to have greator opportunities than she has hitherto had for striking characterization. Other members of tho ,cnst Include Huntley Gordon, Harry Tlghe, Freeman Barnes, Peggy Worth, John Butler and Daniel Has. The author, William H. Hamby, Is known because of his regular and fre quent contributions to tho leading fiction magazines. Edward Montagno dramatized, the story from the orig inal of tno same namo, which was published In the Saturday Evening Post. Personal Mention Mxs. H. A. Whltbcy was in town early this morning from her homo In Poo Valley attending to business affairs. (Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas will leave this afternoon for tno reserva tion, where they will bo tho guests of Rev. Mr. Cooklngham at i dinner honoring his daughter's birthday. Mrs. A. J. Voye and Mrs. 'Harry Acktey drovo to tho Fort yesterday Better Value Always Here HECTORS "THE WOMEN'S FASHION CENTER" r , 36-inch Outing Flannel 24c, An exceptional good grade; full 36 Inches wide. Plata white and fancy patterns. n $ MrMAMAAMAAMMMAAMMMMVVWMWWVrVVVMAAAAAnnAAMAMmMMMAAM " 27-inch Outing Flannel 15c Medium weight in light and dark colors. A good value at price quoted, , . Underwear and Sleeping Garments . For Children Comploto stock of Underwear for Ohlldren la wool and fleeee lined; also the popular Dr. Denton Sleeping garateat abw in stock. s Special Sale All Hats bow reduced In reasonable. Now, 70 eaa select and vlsltod at tho ranch homo ot Mr. and Mfl. McCftll. Oscar Shlt'o'as oloctod -as a di rector for school district No. 1 Inst Monday nt tho regular mooting of tho school hoard, William Wtirdon was In town yes terday from his homestead squth of town for a filial proof ot his right to tho land Marlon Nino Is a business vlnltor hero today from tho Nino Lumber compnny's camp In Swan t.nko valley, rV. A. Dclzell mndo a business, trip Into tho country this morning, ro turnlngNo town In tho afternoon. J. B. "Jim" Duncan, who for eight or nine years trarolod betwenn hero nnd Weed as conductor pn tho South ern Pacific 'passenger train, but who has 'not beon on ttto run for. tho1 past year, was pn hand for the trip south this morning. Mrs. Duncan wilt ar rive from Red Bluff within tho next fow days to Join htm, and they will .make their homo at the Arcade hotel this winter. Mrs. Frank Corponlng came into town early this morning from hor home nt Olene, to attend to her shop ping for tho week end, Mrs. Grant Nelson was a passenger on this morning's train bound for Corvallls, whoro she will Join hor husband, who Is nttondlng tho Ore gon Agricultural college. At present Mn'KoIson Is1 In Portland withVthe stock Judging teanufrom the college Mrs. NolsonjWas accompanied by her brother-in-law, Roy Kelson, who will go on to Portland to attend tho live stock show, which Is soon to open thercv L. Hoagland and Lloyd Porter left this morning on a combined business and pleasuro trip. They plan on see ing tho football game between tbo University of California and tho Unl- orally ot Southern California. Tho return trip will bo made by car, as Mr. Hoagland s brngng a new Buck four buck for Mrs. Amy Clarkson. Mrs. B. H. Kuhn, who. has been horo for tho past fow weeks as the guest ot Mrs. Fred Fleet nnd of Mrs. Win nard In Langell Valley, left this morning for Now York. Mrs. L. Hllty arrived last ntght from Ashland tor a visit with Mr. Hllty, who Is a conductor on tho local train. . Tho Arcade hotel, under tho new management ot Mr. and Mrs. H. A.' Kemp, Is undergoing many changes In the way of refurnishing and re modeling. At present the contract lias been let for tho remodeling of the writing room and mezzanine floor, and thoy wllf bo furnished and ready for use within tbo next few days. Attractive light wicker furni of Millinery price. Former price- wet irary at Bargain Prices. ture hns boon ordarod for tho mot rnnlno balcony, which will greatly add to tho chqortulnoss of tho ontlro lower part of tho hotel. 11, W. 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I Splendid Values Coats-r-Suits Dresses Tha low prices' attached to oar. garments asually'ar lower thaa many so-called sale prices, Always 'compare oar garment nd price before making a final decision, ' A Blanket Sale Continued Tae special sale of Blankets will continue durlag next week roa will need .ppra Blankets. Bay daring the sale aad save. lt I frr"",yTyr,'tr" """ 1 night from San Francisco, and- Is reglstorod at tho White Policnn hotel. J.T. Mcaowon Is a.cpdntsoatylH- . itor this' wobk onct fronlSacramoato, ' attondlng to buslnoss affairs. lit bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI sPBBBSBBSBB k.il!iliii. .lift - (Horn ST , Silk Hosiery Some pure silk, othi Drown. Some pure silk, others silk and urewn. 98c $1.25, $1.29 - 'vnrunnnnAnjvxnjvuijijvvxrvLnj I , ' r 't A. ti l ! a r?T,ii(Bitr.-i,.ja AMMsbVSA2 mmfmMnttfMnfintnrptiftif