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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1922)
v . TJtVMDAV, MARCH , ItM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Two . I "8 c : 1 1 I ftieEvMung Herald !KKtnVU&Jtaf aid frabllitief . ft. HII1i..M .Cky Editor -'i i "111 "tynrirn.rVVTjTruj ' Pibllshed dally except Sunday, by rh Herald l'ubllshlnic Company of KUftalfe Falli, at lit Eighth Street. Outbursts of Everett True By Condo ffWftW(WWVWWVyWWWWW IS VSS WW.A ....Entered at tho postofflce at Klam ath Falls, Ore., (or transmission Ihresah tho malls ai second-claw Matter. MBMDBR OP TUB ASSOCIATED rnKsa Tho Assorlatcd Presa U exclusive ly .entitled to tho uo for publica tion ot nil newn dlspalchea credited to It, or not nlherwiso credited In' thla paper, and ni- tltn local news! publlihod hoicln. I THUttHIMV, M.VKi'11 II, 1t22 HANOCD VOO A BUM toVARTcSR, AC- RIGHT 1.1 5o W Vo 5w " i-nTlSSffipVSIL WtTM TT OH, 1'CC -5ltP IT TO "SovtS. I MATIIDA1 DCMrnirc MRS are but clitldron of larper growth Some or the peculiari ties of chlllhooi are more stronaly reflected In the adult than other, and one of tho Inherent trait that die hardcit In the Ingrained desire to belong to m fret organization, 1 Hn linrU In mnnmr- from IWpntV In I fifty year and the hour you pent with Ida boy of tbi' neighborhood in collar, attic or hiime-mado iaern, wilt vividly return. You will rcaln be glvlnic thn mystic "krlp. uttering the pa-sWord. mumunUatlng In the code. Tho RoldeM charm, the topel em- MCmToTlbe' U"t of Ivory you weejt today but mark An nunccrac-..y oi yean. In his pndonlo'rr,fsf,4cret societies the nvorage mau la but a boy grown up. ' This la not an argument again! fraternal coclotle. nor Is it a moro to abolish their boyish originator, 0The recognliod fraternal orders bespeak the growth of man's desire .'er the realisation ot the highest ldoMs. They stand for brotherly love and friend ship, mutual bearing of burdens. charity In JudRmont, reoperation in counsel, loyalty to tho nation, all that Is highest and good. They bring together, moro clot.ely than la of time renllted. rots of utterly differ ent walks and elaMts and weld be twoen them 8 strcnger link ot uni versal brotherhood. Bo did their boyish prototypes (and no doubt still do) till a useful niche tn life. They gave a harmless vent for boyish Ingenuity, energy and the creative desire, and a medium of eolation for the gregsrioue .spirit 'that is "the" common attribute of mankind from infancy to old ace. Occasionally, however, back in the rld days, boyish fancy ran riot, first to skull and cross bone messages to affright the timorous and then to plans that had as the result casual Ilea ot tho chicken roost and water melons absent and unaccounted for. Bo easily does virtue descend to vice. Adventure lures this grown-up boy. too. Into wrong paths oftlmes, and that falie glamor today doubtless ac counts for tho activity and temporary growth In membership of the Ku Klux Klan. flee whiz! TVjo've all spent bard earnod pennltu ami orr-n dimes for Initiation Into tic Inner circle of boyhood's mjrstli rlu. And what's tea dollars, vun It will buy the opportunity to go forth upon a knightly raif'lon clad In sheet and pillowcase, to wrcik the wrath, of the fclnn upon those without tho' fold. Of course the youngster soon found out that the romanco was en tirely imaginary. Sometimes tho real isation mii helped by the Interven tion of nutborli. which brooked thn nhscnen ot It. offuprlnK nt chore time with somo degree of patience as long as It was convinced that youth Mas about its lawful occasions, but torn porltcd not at nil when thn melon raids and llko misdeeds came to light. Por tho.se of us who eicared the painful but eflc tlve sessions of the parontal tribunal, however, ailolct. cenco wrought Iti own cure flo, we think- will perish tho Ku Klux Klan revival. lit somo canes In tolerable breaches of th law, muy Invoke the Interference of authority but tho majority of crown-up boys who have been momenuilly attract ed, by tho false romantic lure of midnight adventuring, will return to their dcnsea through ibo ascendancy of their own natural IntulUstnce as they. realUo tho falsity of their posl tlon and its luck of necessity. Corvpc 32 ArvO TH&N TH CS?Mt?voR. IVUUi-O SCtP )T TO scw PC C (2. 10 AS HE.Q WaVA W BUSINESS, INDUSTRY AND FINANCE IN THE UNITED STATES Monthly Summary by IVilernl lleseno llonnl IVbiunry !!N, IHU'J D t'ltlNO tho pnt month tin- prntement of ciimUtlimn In s(iorl Imsle lndu(rlr Imi fur iiMied n tnuro liopotul propeet fur tho trmU of tho coiuIhk iiioutli This better nutlooK luis In some motmiro boon offset, by labor mid uther illffirultle In tho toxtllo lu-JHy '' for hoikdiiuI iltiMry which hno rosulliMl lit n- special lines, such tin Tho oveulng tendeury (twin evident by current rondjuntmeitt U reflect ed In tho fact thai tho board'H price Index remain iiuehiiiiKed nt I. IN. WhulesalK and retail trade Indexes nro disposed to show reconntou of liii) lug In niott part of thoVouu- artlvlty In dry gqihtu. ducod ncthlly In that branch of "lie numo of mplomeiit (anoth btmlniMi. Klurtuatlont In tho prlenjor Important factor In Influencing of raw tiMtorlnU Iwne subjected tho. demand for good) show but little toxtllo trade to tlll further dlffl-i mudlfliMtlon. A comparod with ctllty. while In that, n well a In l.M oar Ibo oluine of bulldliiK l other, tho lack of forward order very mm it larger. January peiinii lun made it difficult to plan poll do far In ndvinoo. In Iron and toel Ion oxHt a to tho situation being inure than double what they were a eiir ago Kltunolully llio :irliiK optn-j iiiontb ha hown ruutluued redue- nuil'tlou In volume of credit required outlook It l to be noted, how-(by the rommunlty oor. that thoro ha been distinct cluiiigo lm shown I'tirelmi ex a deoltli'dlv Increase In tho activity of tho plant, stronger tendency, tho highest level of tho I'nlted State Stool corpora- for n long time past hating boon ' tlon n well n some Increase In' reached In sterling, franc mid somo 'the acthlty of Independent mill j other Kitropeau ciirrenclo. llul I Tho net outcome of Iheso change no failures are on a materially hn born to diminish the Irrogubr-i higher loud than in 1921 while the ' Ity and unceness noted In tho' month of February, a prntlmisly I movement of Industry during 1921 ; J ptedlctod by roiiimercl.il iigoncle. textile and allied lines, wnicn nao i iun ,nni an nicroaso in ioiiiiiht been far in advance of other, are rial failure a contrasted with Jan losing their relathe momentum., nary ytKi:.s ok Tin: moviix AT THK STIt.t.NH TtlNHillf tlon it should receive credit forthU policy. lu many Inst-inccs it I' said- i to bavj brought tho cost ot the 1922 car down to tho price level of 1914, which is more than ran be said for the vast maority of Indus trie. The fact Is particularly upset ting to the average man already owning a car because every chop In the priro of a new model of the make he drives mean a straight, proportionate, Inescapable reduc- Get Acquainted lly Joo Cuniey tlon In the value of hi used car.; i If ou"e n neighbor who's way are wrong HI mind Is .et and he rectus brad strong And he wear a grouch as he Jog along Some path that's not cheered up with a song GET ACQl'AINTKI). And there, naturally, I the rub. It Just ask him out to your homo to l a strange thing that tho car own-, dlnn er Is wllllngfor the factory to cult And I tclt you fellow that you may tkj daylights out of It price sched-. find ule, but still cherishes nn Idea that His ways are straight and hi heart the value of the car be owns Is un-j is kind affected when he wants to dispose Tho thing to do. Is to learn bis of It or trade It In. Another In-1 mind stance of 'let Georci do It ' ' "-KT ACQUAINTED. We belleri the retail automo-j Now ,he , man Boml ,,, ..,. ur...i. -uum u k...! And a busy life ho may havo spent speeded UP the car-ownlng P'-, Wth burden, great hi, back was bent lie. which talks about the high coit ut 0 ,,0 the r, ht w wnal h of living and thj 'profiteering1 of, nieant. merchants, would disabuse I!, mind (jj.-T ACQl'AINTKI). of its own unwarrar.tel notions re-! gardlng the value of used cars, ac cept, Its loss, trade In tho old busse Thn tiling; that a woman will do for tho man she love. ha Co often puz zled scientist who believed that they had reached perfection In the study of human nnturn There scorn to bo no accounting for It save In tho words of tho poet that ,-lovo I of nun's life n thing apart but It In woman' whole existence" As I'an-tbea-llomoff. Norma TnluiudKo. In "I'anthea." tho big Srlznlck picture which will be shown nt tho Strand theatre tonight makes one nt the most unusual sacrifice Ituaglnablo to bring wealth nnd fame to her hus band and make 1t possible for him to regain his health ' "I'anthra" I without question one ot the blgget pictures Norma Tab madge ever made She la ecn nt her very best In this role, which give her wonderful dramatic talents full play, and her portrayal of tho fam ous Itusslan pianist Is truo to life and convincing. The story has io do with thn vari ous tynes of Itusslan life before the war. Introducing tho artist, thn Ni hilist, the proletariat, tho protect of police ami tho soldier. of tho govern Russia, tho anion then moving to England nnd Paris and thence back to llussla ami finally to Siberia Two sensational prison deliveries and a shipwreck add plenty of spice to tho plot development Supporting Mis Talnudgo nro Itogcr l.viton. George I'awcett, l.'arle Fox. V. Von Striiholm, Herbert Har ry. Jack Meredith. Henry Thorpe nnd uther Sem,o of the prize given nwav nt tho Country Store tonight Two chicken, bag of siigur. two boxes randy, bug of flour, pound of rolfeo. package of tea, nnd others I "I BEST 'RtCOlO JJf,,Ml,J 1 Jgk StHVICt MtLmjJi 507 MAIN STREET T Cottage Grove ITu.OiiO flume i If you wlh to lonrn snxophoiio or completed at U'oildurd sawmill Kenton to have 17 .'..mm etteuslou of lumber plant hero. CrosRwell puuldle school io tiuut K)inunluui piano see Mr V Ninth Ht l'ariiihiir, til N H10' SNAPPY STYLES IN Sheridan to have furniture factory j il'iyd OK'Zattr celer suwmlll plant Idle n eaf , si? i start up with 20(1 hands ' r7 'VjC-Cp&V', New berg Plana for ISO.OUO Aim- ! V &tax3&' ,..-.. !-, , ,l,,n 1 f.U.IMM. rtllU' , rlciin Legion building hero t'matllla county lets I2.ir:tn road rontrurt s'y03 22l feet lumber shipped i from Columbia river during Jiuiuarv ' -.. Shoes for Men SPRING STYLES READY J. E. ENDERS & CO. OREGON BREVITIES i.Medford Work begin on new building for M. F & II. Co Wnrrotnon to havo auditorium an it hall. Pendleton Shell Co. plans 115, 000 building bore l..i Pine to have new hotel build ing. Mnrshfleld Main mill of Pacific State Lumber Co, resumes opera tions Eugene 13 ooo reinent products factory to bo erected Hanks Contract let for erection ment It opening scenes nro laid In , of post office building J CLASSIFIED ADS 1 m m m -.. - - - -j. ----- --wir-r---M---r-u-(rLILruJ-u u-u-v-u-KnJ-u-LriJ u u i , MISCELLANEOUS SALESMAN to cover local territory i Kolllug dealer Guarnutecd salary of $100 110 tu-ok for right man Tint Commercial Itadltim Co. Fifth Ave. Illdg, New York I ! FOit HALE No I clean working man' hotel doing fine huslno.sH, 13,000 cash required II. Itohuinnu 11-17' W'lH trade a ton Gary trmk for liomo it lucoiuo proportv mid furnish work E I. Crnmblltl, Public innrkit. T-ll FOIl Itl'.NT Modem furnished and unfurnished upt Winters' Illdg Phono, imv 7-;i FOIl HALL' Oil EXCHANGE- -320 acre In northern Lake county for Ktainuth valley land under ditch. ilox 32, Herald P-l I ViANTi:i)--Work, millwright or cur pentur. Address Ilox II. Herald of fice. 7.3 at their actual value todiy and start with a clean slate and not even u regrjt for the past. There la noj known method of suktalnlnir the' prices of used vara while the prices' (!,'T ACQl'AINTKI), 01 now ones are Deing siasneti, nnu Don't Judge him quick In a thought lets way You may repent on somo futuro day And then mankind will quickly say J told you to. t'wlll be their way the sooner the car owner realizes It the quicker business wilt pick up. Co The men you love nro the 'men jou know You'll reap tho hnrvent thut you 'Off Aid tho thing thut makes your dty to tell the worltl and let It know YOC'l.L GET ACQl'AINTKI). St. Helens Island Lumber mill resumes operations Lebanon Conner) to run full capa-1 city during coming senson ' Lutey to have new school huue j Oregon will ncelvo Jl.ST.'.CH for Lyceum Hall. cor. 8th & High, well ; national forest road work salted for select parties, will be rent- .,, ...,., . . ,,, oon .,... ed at nominal prlres, Apply to M.I ,,' '" ' ' m "uo 'nnery. Mothcbenbacher, Phono 53CW, or on I '' relator -Congregationalism to promises, 30-tf 1 build tlS.000 ihapel m j 1 I Tlgnrd New school to be erected. CIAAlM'C DGIICVCC ' I':"Rcnu I'ugeno Sand ft Gravel ulAIAIl U IUjLIIjYIjU I (' crb tlnK Imineusn building for cniieitinn nnd grading of sand und gravel NEURALGIC ACHES USED CAR BARGAINS Brand new Chevrolet Touring ear $600.00 New 1922 Chevrolet delivery, spare tire $600.00 1920 7-Passenger Hudson, wire wheels, Gruss air springs, 5 cord tires $1,100.00 New 1922 Chevrolet Touring car 1921 Chevrolet Delivery, good shape. 1920 Ford Delivery, starter. 1921 Ford Touring car, good condition. 1920 Reo Speedwagon. 1918 Saxon Roadster, trade for lot. One Dodge speedster, wire wheels. The above Listed Cars are all Exceptionally Good Buys For Terms and Further Prices see H. S. WAKEFIELD DODGE BROTHERS DEALER 422 Klamath Ave. Klamath Falls, Ore. FOIl Itl'.NT -3 room furnished apt .Phono 1I73J s-lo FOIl Itl.'NT -Modern furnished and . unfurnished opt Winter' Illdg. Vhono HOW" 7-:i Good )oiing steer meat. Unfiled milk, he quart Whipping i ream ISr. 'a pint A 1 pnl a tor fi .(. Good eating apple. Strktly fresh eggs, 23r Public Murko' !ith K- Klamath 7-1 1 poit nam: One hundred om-year-old purebred White Leghorn hens, Tuiicred Itoyal .Strain. Fifty nnn year old pure-bred Ithodo Inland Itrd hens, (). A. (.'. stork bred to lay. (Sure benutlcn) Twelve pure-bred while inlnorra bens from Iluldwlu Park, Cat, very largo and lino layer Mr. Fannie FOIl HALE-Heveral good building lot nt prlres to suit thn limes. Close to baud All bargain See Olrk, 'H llro.nl unit 7.11 FOIl KENT Two and .1 room furn lhed apartment ll'.l loth HI. Tel. '3I2W :. (FOIl HALE Oil TltADE Electric Iduuo millablo for theatre or damo I hall O i: line. Mia Walnut Ht Klam 1 alii Falls C-'i I 1 At last 1 havo opened my studio .and am ready to rendu pupils on .naxophoue and piano Hlildlo Ml N. iNlnlliHl V. 1: Fnrquhar. I-U I WANTED -To buy tell good grade. I mums, or gill, bred to furrow thin spring A. M Thoiua. Mulln, Oregon. Purdy, .Merrill. Oregon. S-!i If you want to sell It, buy It, trndn It. or find It, try a Herald classified ad. Hwvdlsli select certified teed oat. Ion Join 2t, it; lens qiiuntlty .1 it. .1. A. Ilushong, Klamath Fall, Ore gon. M-3-Apr. ! FOR forty jears Sloan's Liniment has been tho quickest rchil for DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ncuralaia. sciatica and r heuma- fc"-'"v' v - svw s u tism, tired muscles, lame lucks, sprains end strains, aches and fuins. : Keep Sloan s handy ami apply freely, FOIl SALE Auto cars good ns now 1 Hcrlpp.i Hooth, r, pacugcr, $700 110, now $400.00. 1 Oakland, ! passenger, $.100,00 now $300.00. 1 Hug, Chalmers, $2."0 00, now - - fl'JR 00. HALEHMEN. Agent, Advertise. Hell I ton truck, $100 on now Jli.'o.on windy to Htnrckoopr lllg pay. Ex- Obliged to spawn with my lltllo piirlenro not neiessary F. Kurn. 731 hulihet. He Dick, 210 llroad Ht. 7-11 .Walnut Ht. Philadelphia, Pa. 27-11 ItOOM FOit KENT- Furnished room In a prlvato family with nro of tdlephono and hath. Phono 1 1.111 3-P llnln or miow, I am on the Joh STEAM HEATED rooms $3. .10 per with 11 smile Ho If ou want garbage week. Large, well lighted lobby, hauled pleaso call 1.1.1.1 (' It Grove hower baths. St winter rules. 7-1 ! JCc11tr.1l Hotel. J. T Ward, Mgr. Ulf. r ' FOR CAR OWNERS (Denver Titors) THK automobile bualncsi has adopted heroic methods ot re storing business and has cut prices until tui-y aro little short ot Irrcslsi Me, .In justice to one ot the half doten leading Industries ot the na- icilheut rubiinz, nt the tint twinge. It eases and brine comfcrt surely nnd readily. You'll JincJ ic clean und non-fckin-ttalning. Sloan's I.lnimcnt h pain's enemy. rVjkyour neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $31.40. Liniment BY ALLMAN TOM.SOME FELLOW HAS BEEN COMING HERE ASKING FOR VVORK HE'S BEEN HERE FOUR DIFFERENT TIMES NOW AHO I'VE TOLD HIM I HAD NOTHING FOR HIM TO DO -HE COMES ANVWAV AHO I'M GETTING AFRAID OF HIM- I THINK THAT'S , HM COMING IN HERE NOW.1 iZT-y I.. ,....i,-'.-l LET ME TALK TO HIM- I'LL. ASK HIM VJHAT HE WANTS AROUND HERE- IF YOU TOLD HIM ONCE THF.RE WAS NOTHING FOR HIM TO DO, THAT SHOULD BE ENOUGH -THIS THING OF ANNOYING PEOPLE HAS GOT TO BE STOPPED! HOWD'DO, HAB VO' ANY WORK YOU'D LIKE DONE f IT'5 BESTTo" LEAVE WELL (ENOUGH ALOME. J s y-nrv APRAID OF HIM-I THINK THAT'S "A3 GOT TO BE STOPPED J J NOi i t WO TALK r -S MJd K BBBBBBk, 1 nitl-r 1 ir I hh. r E'SBB BBBF -I I kk cm .B 4M7HI 1 tm ' MIL WJMLK inc. MCT' nini r- 1 -3JV 91. sfc'. I r- - - . kTSflasn Bm -,a jfv door. ikvTehim: - m' vxjcv r-in nr " ,ki -wr , --t. r - ' tj -" m wr.orv rnm ri i i "Ci..PD T1iooflroCliinlteh i (K j"l .il tkm. '.'IJ&. J, sMMLf: MMmr---MMMMMMMMMML:l'lls Kf& I ifwcmaQintmenf 'J8' ' M d9B k. . MiS A WMH 'mMIKW WtWm ' nM,IT I THOUGHT VOU WERE GOIMG TO TELL HIM SOMETHING? IctBuriu kl6iwu.' :,-Ai ALL KINDS of Feed for your Little Chicks and for the. Big ones too WHEY'S FEED STORE wrjirnum 124 So. 6th St ii mi n tii - j. mmmmtmmmm Ph'ona 87 X