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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1922)
-V J1 r- wronwMT, i wim at a, isw Trrair" THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Two 7f V eEreflinf Hmld b R. WH;i(K...JMK6r Md Paallsricr It. MIMi..... Clly KiHtor . J. BARttKTT..Ailvrrtlln Mr, &Ulshed daily except Sunday, by - Herald Publishing Company o( till Kails, at IP Eighth Street. Twenty! Years Ago in Linkville mm! t the Bostofflca at Klnm - , rails. Ote., Mr. transmission Silifch the real!' ua aecond-clas iter. ..I11RII OK frllH AB30CIATED PRESS "ho Associated Pre I. wcluslvo- entlllcd to tho use for publics- n of nll'nows dispatches credited It, or not olherwlao credited In it paper, and alio tho local nfs 1 lUIied heroin. H IWHAV, FKIHHJAHY 2, IP22 ADICAL ACTION ADVISED TO SAVE FISHING INDUSTRY NtW YOHK. Feb. 2. The ialt Mr fisheries of lhl countrr ro initalr menaced by tho present tlces of commercial fishermen, tllion of water and Improper vnlnrc regulations, declared John ornham, n member of h Mlgra- Fish Conservation TrS'WBHtl ill t-:""aJw UACT OC APUJ4 DtCK AT MiONOW, ""SWi .-. --v' ' THE WCKT VW.TCHMAN HAD THE FMGHT C HIS UFC THC OWCR MIGHT, V - . 9 Afr-s? VTCSr. ..-TT----ri Two other ship, purchased from' ST. LOUIS PROVES tho snipping, .board at Seattle, arc outfitting' thcVo for 'the lone trip via tho Panama canal and the St. Lawrence. Tho same trip was made committee.' last summer by the passenger .steam- ino of tho originator of tho Ml vy lllrd 1jw, today. tho coast of Lovrnr California tlurnham asserted, the t ater Ir jently white with fish killed lij o TJners. who cannot take thex tort for salo. He say that the ntlc sturgeon and salmon havt "tlcnlly disappeared and added' Unless radical action to preserve -'""'YMrab.Js. taken In the Immediate fuluro. this country rUll find Itsoll inMng the problem of trylug to re store a natural resource, id great Ita -ortanco which already has been lost." Tho Mlgratorr Fish Conservation rnnmlttee. an organisation twllov r In tho necessity for federal con ol of the fisheries, will soon Intro r cq In Congress a bill similar tc b present migratory bird law, look - to tho general protection of flsb thn waters of tho United State. '- nnrnham said. Tho Migratory bird law, ho stated, 1 proved conclusively that same bo conserved' by proper leglsla l ind the Migratory Fish Conscr m Committee expects little oj Hn to tho .bill except frt m com 1 fishermen and thoso ststcs derive, a revenue from snch - without a thought of tho 'a duration of the. Industry. T LAKES TO OAST STEAMSHIP INE INAUGURATED jr l'etroskey, formerly In tho Seattlo Vlaskan service. Tho Chicago Steamship company us . purchased two other tramp Jteamcrs, ono of which Is now at a Cubau port and the other at Phila delphia. Tho five ships will make regular ports of call, including1 Detroit. Montreal, Quebec, Iioston, NeV York ind Philadelphia, according to J, C. tlosklns, general manager of the line. I MANY HOMES ARE DAMAGED WHEN OIL GUSHER COMES IN 'CAC.O, Feb. 2. Without wait- action on tho propo;d Great St. Lawrence deep water to the sea, Chicago will have ir steamship service to Phllv la next rummer, according to nls of the Chicago Steamship pany. Ho ocean-going steamers have n purchased to start the line. All r- rhlpj c?mo within tho present jirnslona of tho Wetland canal ke. o they can pass .from the ikes to the St. Lawreuce. One of t voxels, tho Ocorgo W. Clyde, eft Philadelphia for Chicago sev- ral weeks ago, loaded with sugar. tit after being buffeted by winter a'ei off tho Nova Scotlan coast. as caught by Ice In Logo fat. Clair, to n Detroit, and la now bold there i lug for a thaw. Tho Clyde Is ! to plow through six-Inch Ice the open lakes, but the narrow Clair has been Jammed with k floes. LOXO UKACH, Calif., Feb. 2. Saturating tho lendscapo for blocks Ir every direction with crude oil, and causing damige estimated at moro than $130,000 to handsome SIxnal Hill homes, erected prior to the discovery of the oil field on the hill, the Ulack & Drako well No. I of tbe General Petroleum company at Willow street and Wal nut avenue came In, a combination oil pusher and gasscr. iso wen uiu not vc,atca tire, as did the other gisscrs. that have co-ne In on the hill. It might better have become .ignited, burning the oil ait it flowed. In the opinion of many oil company officials, slnco Cincinnati . damage suits, involving millions.' New Orleans more than likely will follow. Homes ranging In value (from 15.000 to X50.000 were ruined by tho clouds of oil that were rained down upon them. In somd direc tions houses were smeircd with the petroleum mere than a mile dis tant. 1,000 rtarrr) a Unf it was 'that the well wa flowing "oil at the TO BE HEALTHIEST CITY FOR BABIES ST. LOUIS. Mo. Feb. 2 St Louts Is the healthiest of tho larger cities for babies, declared Max C. Statklotf, health cuaimlsstoner, to day. Dr. Starktotf mado public fig ures showing that this city In 1921 had the lowest tleath rate among In fantR under 1 year of age. The health commissioner gavo out a table showing the mortality rate per 1,000 Infants In tho various cities. The table, 'ho said, was based 'On federal statistics, and fol fel fol eows: St. Loulj x- . 61,7 Cle eland ......-........-.........73,0 Philadelphia ............76.0 Uoston .............76.0 Cincinnati ... ... ..77.0 Washington ..... S3.0 Detroit ... .... a ... . ..S5.0 New York . -........ S5.0 Chicago .). 85.S Daltlmore .......87.0 Pittsburgh S9.0 iDctrolt had tho lowest general death rate In 1921, according to other statistics presented by Dr. Starkloff. They follew: Detroit .... ... ........ ... 9.7 Cleveland ......... ....10.C Chicago . . Now York . Philadelphia Uoston .-.. Washington Baltimore -Pittsburgh . .........i..,.. 11.1 12.0 .....12.7 13.4 .....13.4 ......13.8 .1.13.9 14.1 . -16.0 Till: COIWTUY COD KOKfiOT" TO.MC5HT AT 8TIU.VD "The Country God Forgot," at tho Strand tonight Is a story ot the Wen cm wastes and a man's lovo for a woman, and was directed by Marshall Nellan. whn l nrfthnhlv nnn nf thn estimated this afternoon Breatcst directors cf today. mil u.a.. ft... Ihw ..II ... .ft.- . ' . In this picture lio has assembled rate c f about 1.000 barrels a day. u ,romnoni cast which Includes Tom uuu inai gas s escaping irom the bolo at the rate of 10,000,000 cubic feet a day. Oil now cot era the ground for a distance of 3,000 fee to the south ot the well. In many' places for a distance of 1.S0O to 2.000 feet In width and as deep as six or seven Inches In places. Tho hole bad been standing cemented for Wee weeks until jeitcrday when the cement ed plug was drilled out for the 12 4 Inch casing shoe 2,300 feet down. The total depth of the holo Is 2,592 feet. It was spudded In November 4, f 1921. SantchL famous for his portrayal In "The Spoilers," and now being star red In Goldwjn productions. Mr Santchl plays tho Tcadlng -ole In this production In his usual virile man ncr. Mary Charleson, former leaijlng lady for Henry 11. Walthall and other prominent stars, and Oeorgo Fawcctt, tho former Griffith placer and now directing Vitagraph productions are other principals In tho cast. The re maining supporting members nro Charles Gerrard, Will Machln and Victoria Fordo. The Country That God Forgot," Wheat for Russia's Starving: 'Millions WaHULCJk&IBVttBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBKr&BBBBBBBV Loadlnt the Ant, eonslgnrooiit of American wheat which 12 ships, nlted to the gunwales, will shcrtl) Mktry to feed Uu fsuolnc-strlcken dlstrkts of llussla. Is n drnmn n( exceptional Interest and l n story which will appeal to nil, Interpreted nnd directed by such well known people It cannot tall to nrousn tho most stolid person lit Its action nnd strong appealing force In addition there Mill bo a new, stde-vpllttliig comedy nnd It Is "Coun try Store." nlslit too. Hero nro boiiio ot tho prlres; two chickens, order for & quarts ot milk, 40 lb. box at apples, can of coffee, package ot tea, two boxes ot candy and others. Jure, niakca n delightful cttoncneent llthla-watcr beverage, ami belongs In over)' home, bncauso nobody ran mnko n mlstnko by having n good kid ney flushing nny (lino. tAilr, BREAK I OREGON BREVITIES D M RED PEPPER Itedmond Work started on thu Crane Pralrlo rc.erolr. Toledo barber r.itrs reduced to IS nnd 3B cents for shavo mid halr cut. Kngeno cigar factory turns out half n million annually. Wcdderbum Mnclcny estalo saw mill getting ready to operate. Stito bonds Issued to date, $107, 390,003, Total ot bonds nuthorlicd to date, $18S,903.892 from 1910 to 1920 nstessed valuitlon Increase 23.2 per cent, taxes lncreasxid 224.3 per rent. In 1910 per capita tax was J17 78, nnd In 1920, $52.S7, on Increase ot 195.7 per cent. , Hrooklngs IS-mllo logging rnll road to be extended south ot here. Ml. Angel granted franchise for national bank. Lath and broom handles to bo mado from sawmill waste at Kngeno. Nyssa organises commercial club Springfield and Lane county creameries do 1150.000 business an nually. Albany Oakvlllo school district votes tor 17.000 building. Frouwatcr planning city hall Albany starts drlvo for S300.000 for new buildings at Albany college. i Women in Control of Swiss Town Kaso jour tight, netting chest. Stop the pain llreak up tho congestion Foal a hml cold luovli up In Just n short time. "lted rainier ltiib" Is the cold rem edy that brings quickest relief It ( cannot hurt you and It certainly . seems to end the tightness and drlvo thn congestion nnd soreness right out Nothing has such concentrated. I penetrating heat ns red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down In to colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints relief comes nt once, Tim moment you npply lted Pep per Hub you feel thn tingling hent. In thrnn minutes tho congested spot Is warmed through mid through When you nro suffering from a cold, rheumatism bnrknchn, stiff neck or som muscles, Just get n Jar of Howies lted Pepper Itub, made from red peppers, at nny drug store You will have the quickest relief known Al. ways saj'P'llowles." Adv, : w.n ui$w n1-. TO DARKEN HAIR Armless Scrapper APPLY SAGE TEA All i:uropo Ims Its ecs uMn C impery. ""'"'"',' .bout . ItUt have taken complete charge of munlelpa n""1";'1, '" 'wpSsinf? thtnt! ts left ot thw men nro their lolhet-ml the women arc wearing mem. tyMtJnkKJmfJLM. M.MiMr JmrKS , VLU-i-n-i.iJT.-.-'-J-Ln.-iri-i-ir-nr. i , ' " ' " .. . WWXJ ' MISCELLANEOUS Will care for ono or two small children In my home Address Mrs M Jo.iol)il. Ashliind, Ore I-3 FOtt UIJNr N'lcn large, sunny steeping room tilrcly furnished, all conxenlrnCes, I'hone, bath, etc 503 N. loth. I'honu 33CU 1-3 look Young! Urine Hick IN .Wit urn 1 Tutor, fllwwi nml A'traclhenrm VANTi:i V pojlllou as liousekeep er of apartment or rooming liuusn with prhltegn of buying, Kxpcrlnnreil lady, or will take position its house keeper, llox D. M. Herald 1-6 WANTIM) A good plnno Plintin 1013 uvetilligs VANTi:i Uy married mnn (ox- soldier) work tin ranch. Ton glvn reference. Address Win. lllglow, 714 Palm HI.. Medford. tiro 37-2 It ou wnnt to sell It. buy It, trade It, or find It, try a Herald classified nd. FOH HAl.i: Klght roum house nnd lot, In ugen Paved street, nil paid. Cheap for rash or will Irada for milk cows, O. K. Craig, Merrill, Ore !! Common garden sago brewed Into a hcay tea, with sulphur added, will tnrti prftv. kfrnnkril mill ffliled hulr beautifully dark and luxuriant. Juxtl a few applications will prowi a revel ation ir your hair la fading, streaked er gray. Mixing tho Sngo Tea uud Sulphur reelp at home, though, Is troublesome. An easier way Is to get a bottle of WVetli's Sago and Sulphur Compound at any drug store, all ready to use. This Is thn old-time re- Iclpe Improved by tho addition ot oth ler Ingredients 1 tl.ft., ...I.MU M.... t-.l...l I.Ml I- 1 I11IU nil)'., bIMJl IMII.'l, ,i,i, , not sinful, vro all desire to retain our youthful nppearanro and attractive ness. lly darkening nur hair with Wycth's Sago and Sulphur Com Iound, no ono can tell, because It does It so naturally, so oenly You Just dampen n sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking ono smalt strand at a lime; by morning all gray hairs hnvo disappeared, nnd aftor another appli cation or two your hair liecomns beautifully dark, glossy, soft and lux uriant. Auv. bommy Uuiu has only ono good. arm. but his friend aay he will soon be a contender for the bantam weight championship. In 56 match he baa lost only two decisions, drew five oral won 4). Ills right arm was crippled when boy. Tho water Is warm and nlco warm dressing rooms at tho Natatorlum. Como and learn to swim. J26. F.28 BIG EATERS GET DNEYTROUBL E Take Hut It nt first sign of lllnildcr Irritation or ltn Lucius Tho American men and women must guard constantly against Kid ney trouble, because wo cat too much and all our food Is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strho to filter out, they weaken from overwork, bocomo slug gish; tho cllmlnatlvo tissues clog nnd tho result Is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general docllno In hcnlth. r When your kidneys feol like lumps ot lead; your back hurts or tho urine Is cloudy, full ot sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or threo times during the night; If you suffer with sick headacho or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you havo rheumatism when tho weather Is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Halts; take a table sppouful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidnoys will then net fino. This fam ous salts Id made from the ucld of grapes "unci lemon juice, combined with llthla, uud hus been used for generations to flush uud stimulate clogged kidneys; to nuulraliio tho acids In tho urluo no It no longer Is a sourco of Irritation, thus ending bladder dlsordors. Jad Halts ts inexpensive; cannot In- Back Weak and Lame for Years Rob sorsnetM. paJa, sttl right out with a araatl trial bottla of OW at. Jacob OH St. Jacobs Oil stops any pain, so when your back Is soro nnd Inmo, or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't sufferl Hot a small trial bottle of eld, honcil fit. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, pour a little In your hand, and rub It right on your aching buck; nnd by thn time you count fitly thu soreness and lamo ness Is gone, IJon't stay crip pled. This 'sooth ing, penetrating oil needs to bo used nnlv once. It takes tho pill n right out ami ends thn mis ery It Is magical, yet absolutely harmless, and iloenn't burn thn shin Nothing clsn stops lumbago, sclat- Irti lit,, lnplin n, t-liniiiniitfiii, afi promptly. It never disappoints! RMJMflC TWINGE MADE YOU WINCE! USB Moan'o freely for rheumatic aches, sciatica, lumbago, r.orlml muscle, neuralgia, back aches, stiff joints nnd for sprains and strains. It ptntlnt" utlhout tulbtnt. 'I he vtry first' time you use Moan's Liniment ou will r.ondcr why ou never ii.-1 It (icfore. '1 ho comforting warmth nnd quid relief front pain will delightfully surpriio )oti. KtcpSloafi'aiiiwdynnd nt the first sign of an exhu or pain, uo it. At oil druggists 35c, 70c, 11.40. Sloarfs LmimeniC Dl.SSuflo faaUl ertioa rl il nnlal hrur iMCiimn ihkmi ior pimpiy ": nulckl I Ointnicnu F orxnni. cn.. mnl. una. Itehlntf akin. Una othrtklnlrcilli.OnGtDr llobwo' family ltmc4li. Anr dnissUt, Dr.Hobsons Eczema Ointment l'OIt HUNT Four room house, wull located, on paved street Sen John Vail, 438 Main HI. 31-2 roil KAI.M Household furniture In cluding stoves, rugs, furnllurn nnd dishes. Call 32811 or call at 120 Washlugtun St 31-2 FOIt HUNT Furnished or unfurn ished apartment Tul 342W. 31-2 WOOll FOIt HALl-Iry limb or body wood $10.00 Harry Fureh, Tel. 343W. 3L2 FOIl HKNT Nlcn sunny front bed roomall conveniences ot home, centrally located 1135 Pine, 31-3 STKAM 1II:AT1:1) rooms 13. SO per week. Iirge, well lighted lobby, shower baths. Nsv winter rates. Central Hotel. J. T. Ward. Mgr. 9tf. Lyceum Hall, cor. Stli & High, well suited for select parties, will bo rent ed nt nominal prices. Apply to M. Motschenbachor, Phono &&0 or on promises. 30-tf hkiii: wi: aid: aoaim While Leghorn llnby Chicks. Ilarron-T.incred Strain. Hatched rjcl'islvely from our own hens that averaged fur the )iar 1931, 1 51 eggs each fcr Iho whom llnek. this Is the real test of merit, rather than the achievement nt a few select ed from n Urge flock and fed an pin and Angel food nt a laying con test. Wo hae greatly enhrged our plant and nrn prepared to hatch fifty thotuand chirks during the season. Order early nnd get them whijn wanted Prices per loo January anil Feb runry 1 13 on". March unit April 112 r.0; May and Juno III 00 Puro bred P Hacks nml II I lleds hatched on special order, Maywood Poultry Farm, Corning. Calif , J3-F3 CXTKA .SPIXIAI. Hold rnlti pota toes lit 2.00 per sack l.rcry sack wolgha morn than 100 pounds, (Ira ml Central Public Market. Vtti i. Klam ath Ave. Plume 1C9W. 30.3 BLOCK WOOD NEW PRICES EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1st 1 $5.00 We have had satisfied customers lor over two years. Let us put you on the satisfied list. We are reliable. HEILBRONNER & REA ( Phono 195-J or 239-R t Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. aVvHj0V00AAAAtWjWWfsfiU SAVOY CAFE 532 Main Street CHINESE DISHES NOODLES SPECIAL MERCHANTS' LUNCH, 11 TO 2' jpjjajjo-XnVVVVVVVVVsfVVVV"imiJ"i"ii" mmm m. rirV iiiiiTirrvl CHEAPER BLOCK WOOD $5.00 LOAD Just when you need wood the most we are making cuts in prices SLAB WOOD $5.00 DOUBLE LOAD Phone in your orders this cheap price may not last long 0. PEYTON & CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 419 Main Phone 535 Rill FH S.TR AW MURPHEY's feed store 124 So. 6th St fV T' 'T i V t . V ,,, He j utvj,jA,jU-4. jV4 . t.A-i .j.J.-.r,i n..fa, -rji. 4il A)