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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1922)
FRIDAY, MAItCH II, ItHM tm - -i -n 1" -m Pngo Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON rx the Evening Herald F. H. M)UI-R....i:)Uor nnd Iuhllslier II. It. HIMi City Kdllnf Published daily nxcopt Bunday, by rhn Moral il rubllihlwc Company nt KlnmMti Kalli, at 119 Eighth Street. Kntured nt I ho postofflco At Klam tli Fnl!n. Ore., for transmission through tlio mnlh ns second-class uinttor. MKMIIBR OP T11K ASSOCIATED r It ESS Thn Associated Press I, exclusive ly ontltlcil to thn tiro tor Publlcn- 'llon of nil nows dMpatclics credited to It. nr not otherwise credited In tit In pnper. nnd nlio tN Ircnl news published liorcln. pitmw, MAitni n, una DRIFTING DIHFT1NO In the eddies ot the world's whirling tide ot human Ity, flotsam on thi sea cf life, at times dangerous derelicts menacing tho afo travel of otaunrhcr cratt. they como and so, never with any definite purpose and never with any practical goal. .Robert W. Service In ono of his poems speaks of them as the men "who don't fit In." Unballasted by principle, lacking tho compass of honert Intention to guide them, seeking only tho material things of life, without any port of real purpoio In view, they pass path etically on until swallowed up by somo cross current whoso force they never beckoned on and sink swiftly from alght. From Alberta to the Argentine and from Boston to Bombay. In every city and village, under tho sun tbey aro present In larger or smaller pro portion. Owning; no rjnl'.Ing code of relig ion or philosophy, unable to tense tho reason underlying their n-la'lon with tho Infinite dovold of concep tion of tho vaKtn . and grandeur of creation, unmoral rather than Im moral, they tlrlft 'ont.-vntly on. Unbounded In i-otlsm. blinded to ever opportunity fer scrtlco that decs not serve their own small alms, they make pathMIc food for thought for the phltoiophlcally Inclined. Education and evolution, the slow presses by which the world ad vances, do not sun their swift and undlsclpllm desires. In conscquenco they do not keep tho charted chan nels that se-r v pathways for unl versal pnitrc '. Thn regulations of common decency, common courtesy ami common honesty aro n closed book to these misguided mariners a log ot life so t led C them that they may never open It. Lad; of understanding of their own motives, ra. !. them suspicious of tho motl of others. They arc consequently at rrosr purpr wltlj their fell' -is. Frenzied follower of forlorn hopes, they constitute a tss that cannot Inspire confidence because they have no confluence In anything or anyone outside, their limited ken of understanding. So up and down the streams of ll'i tin y dr. ft, never arriving. Thoy don't fit In because they never learned there Is a position that tbey might honorably attain and usefully occupy. Is laid In the Canadian Northwest, nnd tho action Is said to bo rapid and thrilling. Ncnl Hart will bo seen aa Ilarr Conroy, n Northwest Mounted Follco officer. Tho ple turo Is a very recent release, nnd tho camera work by which the shimmering glow ot the Northern Light Is shown on the screen is said to mark an Important step tor ward In motion picture photogra pry. Tho legends nnd traditions of tho Chippewa tribe of Indians, based on the occasional appearance, of the ntirora In tho northern skies, have been utlllted ns tho underlying themo of tho story American Legion News Tomlims jmxt Ie may not be good for one, but It Is fine for two. You can't convince bootlegger that honest tea Is tho best policy One slinky movement on foot Is the new danco step. A. Now York Judge sas every mun should bo bos in his own home None ot us aro what we should be. Tho outcome of the Income de pends on the outgo for" the upkeep. Lent Is also what books are. Soon be warm enough for furs. A woman has more faith In a strlus of beads than a man has In suspend ers. An easy way to got our old ships torn up Is to send them to n laundry Ford will make "nitrates" at Mus clo Shoals. Hope they are cheaper than tho telegraph company's. Some are blonds and some are bru nets and some are blonds and bru net. A bad temper won't keep. When n 1922 model girl mentions needles sho means phonograph needles. I.1VKI.V IIATTI.r. ON IN Mr.Mltr.ltSHII' t'AMIWIU.V I'OIITI.AXD, March 3. -Members nt Portland Tost. American l.eglon are engaged In a llxely battle for honor) In the post membership cam paign. The mouMuont of greatest In terest In legion circles In Portland aside from those who were on the rolls nt tho first of the )enr renewing their connections. Is tho enrolling of new members. An Impetus was gten to the campaign when prlies ot $IR, $10. and 15 wore posted, to be award ed on March (Sin to the members who have made the greatest progress In that time Chairman of the mem bership committee. Harry H. 1'rltch lo. announced tho drlo for mem bers will continue throughout the yea.r The post Is looking for five thousand members by the end of the enr itt:tMoM wit. i, ii.wr. Kvitor. swimmim: tank VIGILANT COMMITTKK WANTS WOMAN JCIH.K SAN FRANCISCO. March 3 The San Francisco women's vigilant com mittee today went on record In favor of havlug nt least ono woman Judge o nthe superior bench nnd another In the police courts. The declaration was made following the report of a spec ial committee that has been observ ing court procedure, particularly with reference to cases Involving women and girls Dr. Mariana Iter tola, president cf the committee, said n campaign to elect the women Judges would be made at the next election. UKDMONO. March 3 Uny John--on IV st No. 4 4 American l.eglon nl Hemond, Oregon will soon begin con struction on Its swimming tank and clubhouse. Tho tank Is to bo SO feet by 70 feet, with a depth of throe and one-half feet to nine nnd one half feet. It will be equipped with lockers and shower rooms. The post recently purchased a block In the southwestern part of tho town on which tho tank and clubhouse nro to be constructed. tinny, Oregon and Its women's auxili ary, will purchase the structure In Albany which Is now used ns u com munity house The building will be headquarters for the legion and Its activities but will continue l be the clt's cnmntuultv house also Other organizations will continue to main tain their headquarters there. tum llltOl'CHT MISIC WITH his iiaihophem: urTi'ir LINCOLN. Nebr.. March 3 Pus sesslng all tho requisites for a dance except music, American l.eglon men In Lincoln. Nebr., called on n ex-gob (or help Ho rigged up a radiophone and tuned In on an orchestra, 1,000 miles away K. OF ('. m'MMAGK sai.i: WILL t'UWi: TOMOIittOW COXNMTKTT I'liANH KT.VTI. HOSPITAL FOIt KA-SEItVICK MEN IIAUTFOIID, Conn.. March 3 Plans for a, Connecticut state hospl tal for ex-scrvlco men have been en dorsed by Governor Lake. It will be named for Frederick W. Galbralth, late Commander ot the American Legion. ALUA.NV lt)sT TO HAVE NEW HEADQIWKTEHS ALIIANY. March 3 Arrangements have been completed whereby the Al fred E. llabcook Post No. 10 ot Al- Knlghts of Columbus will cliso their 3-day rummage site. In the store room next to the Herald office, tomorrow They aro offering cloth In and other nrtlcle,, of many ile scrlptlotts tor sale, the majority of the stock In new. They also tcillclt discarded articles (or disposal. The purpose of the sale Is to raise money to replnro the fund tied up In the First State and Savings bauk, now needed to pay current bills, OREGON BREVITIES Itoseburg Ilulldlng permit Issued for 110,000 garage State highway to be built from Dallas to Tillamook beaches Gardiner 12,000.000 Sawmill to operate April I Graduate Foot Specialist At Your Service Consultation and Examination Frca K. K. K. Store Foot Specialists NEAL IIAItT IN "SKYFHIE" AT THE HTHAND TONIGHT Tho aurora boreallc, which has hitherto defied u cusful photog raphy, ha been woven Into the plot of a photoplay which will be sen at the Strand tbcatro tonight. .The plcturo Is called "Skyflre," with Neal Hart, known as "Amer ica's Pal," for Its star. Tho scene KIDNAPED GIHL HAS HAIlt CUT OFF IY C.VITOIW i Ln.n.nni rtnnrrnrniiiinniiiiriirirrii"ir",,"i "-"T vrrv j"ij-Tarj-r'Y'Jt CLASSIFIED ADS CHICAGO, March 3 Kidnaped by gypsies on her way to school. Hose Kqppner, 12 years old. of Glen View, was shorn of her curls nnd thrown out of an automobllo two miles from her home. Charles Heppncr, father of tho child. Immediately ported a re ward ot $100 for the capture of tho assailants The lltllu girl, bruised, but other wise uninjured, walked to the school and told a hysterical story to her teacher. .MACHINE GUNS, GltENADES USED IN I'll'Mi: ATTACK LONDON. March 3. -Tho Italian Fasclstl In tho Flume today occupied the postofflco and surrounded thu government palace, attacking It with hand grenades and machine guns, says a Home dispatch which clalmr civil war has broken nut between tho Italian and Croato element. The Fas clstl was also reported to hae cap tured the Italian torpodo bout The trouble started when Fasclstl accused the local police of killing ono of their members MISCELLANEOUS Wo like to fit shoes for peoplo who arc particular New spring styles now ut Endcrs'. 2-3 FOR KENT Itanch located twelvo miles southeast of Klamath Falls, 1C0 acres thirty flo acres In nlfal fu good buildings near school Family preferred attractlvo terms to right party. For further particu lars writo M J. Ilecbc, 1130 Manila e. Oakland, California. 2-4 FOIt RENT A tractor proposition. 1000 acres Title land In good condi tion, will )eld 30 to no bit per acre I If seeded to ro. .1 miles south rant of Midland. Will leaso to responsible parties for term of years M Molt chenbacher, 729 Walnut. Klamath Falls l-7 IFOR RENT 3 room furnished apt. ' Phono 273J. 1-3 FOIt RENT Thrcc-room furnished apartment 031 .V sth St. Phono in J. 1-3 FOR SALE Several building lots, prices cut In two. Buy now, buy right. Must get away Sco IHck. 24u Droad St 2-4 WANTED Young man for nrouud work. Holland hotel. all U-C FOR RUST Furnished cor. 3rd & Main. apartment, FOR RENT Our Tuxl serlvce at l'n itcd Cigar stor. I'liom IH.1. 2-8 FOR SALE A home nnd a good In come, choice location, near busi ness center of Medfnrd, $1400 00 will I handle, must sell. R. 4. Ilox "S, Med- ford, Ore. 2S-S FOR SALE -Office desk, chairs, typewriter and typewriter desk. In quire Ilo N. O Herald 2-4 Saturday Specials FANCY FRYERS at long at they last 35c lb The usual special prices on cuts of meat for Sunday will prevail Let us Meat you this week end The Lincoln Market "SURE WE DELIVER" Main and Third Phone 444 Snappy spring st)le In footwear, Mudo by John Kelly Now on display at Endcrs' 2-3 FOIt SAL1-: Hy owner, six room house with bath large lot good location. Small payment down. Easy terms. Inquire 1019 Jefferson, 27-4 HAY FOIt SALE About 27 tons iilfnlfn hay at $G 00 about 12 tons mixed ry nnd alfalfa at $ii.00, and 17 tons ryo hay ut $1.00, one-half mllo from Olene. Al so about 45 tons alfalfa huy two miles from Midland at $7 00 ton. Chilcote & Smith, C33 Main St. Phono OC. 2-3 SALESMEN. Agents. Advertise. Sell ( candy to storekeepers. Illg pay Ex perience not necessary F. Kurn. 721 Walnut St. Philadelphia. Pa 27-11 FOR SALE 4 nuto cars, all good. Sacrifice prices. Must got away. See Dick, 240 Ilroad St. Hurry All bargains. 2-4 Kedron Club will have a candy sale starting noon, Saturday. March 4. ut 400 Main street Next to Hotel Hall, Proceeds ot tale go to Klamath Co. Civic League. 23 WANTED TO HUY OR L1.AHI. Sawmill not too far from railroad, with timber enough for several years run. Must bo bargnln. Ilox N. T F Herald office. 27-1 FOR SALE Furnished thrco room houso with bath. A bargain. 120G Pine street. 2U-3' FOR SALE Illg black cow. fresh In August; 4 nlco brood sews: 2 Du roc and 2 Poland China, 30 nlco shoats; Jersuy bull, 18 months; sin gle buggy and harness, good ns new. II. E. ROYSB, Midland F-2.ri M-3 WOOD WOOD WOOD FOR SALE -Dry pine and fir body wood, $9.00 per cord, Harry Furch, Phono 342W 2-4 Among tlw new spring styles we hao received st) llah stout shoes for stout women, lenders' 2-3 NEVADA IIOt'SE Room & board, $10 per week; $40 per month, bath Included. All outHldo plastered rooms, corner Mil & Oak street, 1-3 IIAUV CHICKS Whim I.enluirn. narron-Tancred Strain, from our own stock of proven merit. Per. 100 to May 1st. $12.50; aftor $11.00. Order now. May wood poultry Farm, Corning, Cal. F-C M-l Lyceum Hall, cor. 8th High, well suited for select parties, will be ront cd at nominal prlcos. Apply to M. Motschenbacher, Phone G56W, or on premises, 30-tf FOR SALE Hy owner, nix room houso with bath largo lot good location. Small pa) men t down, Easy terms. Inquire 1019 Jefferson. 27-6 STEAM HEATED rooms $3.50 per week. Large, wall lighted lobby, shower baths. Nr winter rates. Central Hotel. J. T. Ward. Mir. 9lf. If you want to sell It, buy ft, trade It, or find it, try a Herald classified ad. BOOZE OUESTION IS HOT ISSUE BETWEEN POLISH FACTIONS WARSAW, March 3 The "wets" and "dryn" ate Inning a hot con flict over proposals to restrict the use of Intoxicant-) In Poland Tin' turvemeiit for more tight control over the use of liquor is becoming ii'iiro nctlxe, Newspapers nro full of discussion n( the qutMltou and there are numerous lei lures mi alcoholism, while moving pictures are shown tu promote tlu reform mtremriit. Tho example ot America Is con tinuously died with heated argil iiioiiIh lis to whether prohibition In etfortlu' In that country The "drya" advocate a regula tion, cutting down the tilliuber ot places wliero liquor Is sold b) re striding them lo one (or owt 2.r00 of population. Another proposal would abolish all plates where liquor alone Is sold, but grant per mits to cafes and restaurants A steady dry movement lui, hoeti going on for some time In the na tional parliament, nnd tho debates there have lately been made more heated by enforcement of an ordi nance establishing a dry Sunday In Warsaw It forbids the sale of liquors from Saturday noon to Mon day noon, and Is being enforced by the Warsaw pollnt with an Iron hand, despite the protests of cafe and restaurant proprietors One of tho nrtlto figures In the cnmpalgu Is General Joseph Halter, president of tho Polish lt-d Cms and Polish Hoy Scouts, who orr.nu tred and commanded Hie famous Hatler army, in which thousands nf Amnrlcati oltinliTs of Polish blood fought In 1917 and 19 IS General llaller is now leading a fight ngulnst raising the percentage of alcohol in beer This Is now fixed ut 2'i per cent The brewero hni consented to till, restriction Poland has Just pu a tux of -' per relit on all rolall liquor idndtn Polish law titukos a liquor denier nssiimo iii.spoiixlhlllly for druiiUi'ii- tii'S:i by providing Hint when an In HAD 1 100, I : KILLS III IN DETIIOITIN' .MONTH Dl.TUOIT, Midi . 'Miimli 3. -Illutil I ! lln ii in u n m pitrtittinMlliln fur I !l loxlrnletl person Is urn-sled, tho, ,!, itrt during the four proprli-t'or of I ho place In ubli-h ho purchaid his Intoxicants must go atom; with him to Jail weeks i-ndlliit Mnlili I, arcimlltig lo a riqmrl of tho coroiiur'n i-ttiec, mudo public loday, , -p-tt'rg:' i nil) II isr special m PRICES FOR SATURDAY The combination of choice cuts of meat and moderate prices is hard to find in most markets. We strive to always have the best quality obtain able and keep our prices as low as we possibly can. Our customers say we succeed in doing both. Try us and be convinced. INDEPENDENT MARKET H. L. BROWN, Prop. 1136 Main Street Phono 543-J "Of Course Wc Deliver" iliMi What Should a Washing Machine Do to Be ot the Most Use? i w IT MUST J DO PERFECT WORK IT MUbl SAVt IIIYIfc IT MUST SAVE LABOR IT MUST SAVE THE CLOTHES IT MUST BE DURABLE All these qualities will lie found in a Thor Electric Washing Machine Will you let another washday slip by without a THOU in your home when you can secure one on such easy payments? We will deliver one to your home for a free trial on your next washday. Merely call us on the phone and tell us you would like to try a THOR washing machine. There is no obligation on your part. 10.00 down and 10.00 a month will make you the owner of a THOR ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. bkm ei K3.3 IjiySix l mj2zm h IHH GOMEE oUnnt 234. &M w ! JA I ii ;SERVI imSI ..-,. v 4 ALL S of Feed for your Little Chicks and for the Big ones too MURPHEY'S FEED STORE 124 So. 6th St Ph'ona 87 'lr ,. ,. ,.J.