The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 18, 1922, Page Page Two, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The Evening Herald
ft R. BOUIiK
H. II. H1M..
, Editor nnd Pnbllthcr
. .,..........CIty Kdltor
PnbtlnTird dally except Sunday, by
fho Horild I'ltMiahlnn Compnny of
Klamath rails, tit 119 Ktuhth Street.
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THE ROTARIAN GUIDING CODE
I
N ORGANIZING- n llotnry club, Klntmth Fnlltt lumlnoM nnd profe.-
iilonnl turn (anil tho tiioniliorihlp will nlso Inclndo Klitmnth county
Mockmcn. fnrniprn, minor nn( ollior tirnncliOH ot Industry) autocrine to
n definite oodo of pthlr., which, If followed, cannot lir-lp Imt lift tlto Ren
oral tone of bulnes ami tmlttrtrtnl life. In order Hint the public, who
...in i.......n if ,kn .ii..-.Mm.ni iiviiiiI mill lnu Domethlnt; ot IncMlumlilo
Kntrul nt th pontofflee at Klnm-' x.ip if it full, may iindcrHlnntl the purpoo of thn orKanliatlon, the
ith Knlla, Oro., for
lhrour,lt tlr m.uls
matter.
tranamlaalon
econd-clasi
MEMIJKR Or Till! ASSOCIATED
J'ltKSS
Thn Aaw'itcil Prejj l exclusive
tr ontltlcit to the. tiso for publica
tion of nil neri dispatches credited
to It, or not othertvlio credited In
Ihla r-'P'T, and nl(o tho local new
published herd
BATUIWAV, MAItCII 18. IBM
-H.1..1 -...i i. ..rinin.i holnw. It win adopted hr International notary in
San Krnnclco In ISMR n It fundamental Ritldo for nil Rotitrlntm the
world over, and was epeclallv thoiiRht out and formulated for the pur
none of apphltiK the Oolden Rule to ImMnCM activities. It w thotiRltt
that If huslno men could ho once Inspired to apply tho sorxlco Ideal to
their business conduct unit relations, mi m u- i.i -uj m- ..
lnted by tho Oolden Rule, and the world would cuter on a new era of
fellnwshln and nroKren. The International code of ethics adopted Is as
NEED TO THINK
M
AN tin unlimited possibilities
of mind, tho ability to reason log
ically from cause to otf"Ct. he has
always at his command n remedy
for every adverse cordltlon. He Is
handicapped In nnply'uK the remedy
entirely by the dcre of taw knowl
edge
lly virtue of one attribute alone.
Mind, Man rule auprcmo over many
hoatllo Influence!.
Ills Intelligence, ages alnce, con
quered the menace of the Ice pack
by the Invention ot fire. Had not
his Int loct corio to his rescue,
auch, of his kind pa escaped mis
erable death from cold and expos
ure, lid t '111 be huddling In
caves, except In tho warmest tones,
and subsisting on raw meat and un
cooked fruits and roots.
Our ancestor vho created arti
ficial fire advanced tho process ot
evolution by aeons tn that one sin
gle action.
Ho faced a stern fattj which an
conquered mennt extinction, and he
conquered It.
So have his descendapts, that Is
the portion of mankind wh6 have
rcallted the power of applied Intel
lect, from a?o to age proved worthy
ot their great ancestor' by adding
to tho world'B store ot knowledge
and Invention, until today Man
stands upon tta threshold ot com
plete domination ot theJhoitlle en
vironment In which be has his be
ing; an environment that contains
countless Influences that aiust
necessarily cru h him utterly were
It not for h'j in, lectual superior-
Hut whllo ".rta ,t , individuals In
every age hav Advanced the gen
eral evolution, others have hin
dered ani held back that advance
by centuries, measured from whero
we stand today. ty moro mulish re
fusal to apply the intellectual power
that all potass
Man ahuui labor, whether phys
ical 0r nuatnl. He hate8 to think.
One lono Idea vas times innumer
able lifted individuals almost over
night from poverty to affluence,
but the bulk of manl.Itfdllprtfora.
even with the cxiruplcuit olhor'
rich rewards be 'ore them, to shirk
tho tolliome U '; of preparation
which uiually precedes the" birth. ot
ideas.
Conecqr.ertl) tho majority of
mankind aro continually deluding
themselves. In :ad of facing any
given eti ot ftcts, and dominating
them by intcllci ii-l 'iperlority,
they shirk tho toll of reu-unlng and
Involvo tlicmsolvo in needless and
endless difficultly.
Thla class of people see nothing;
as It Is, Including tVrcrelveg, but
fellowship and progre
follows-
MY I1US1NKSS standards
shall li.tvo In them a nolo
of sympathy for our common
humanity My business deal
Itgs. ambitions and relations
shall always cause mo to take
Into consideration my h,lRnoH
lutlcs as n member of society.
In eury position In business
life. In every responsibility
that comes before me. my
chief thought shall be to fill
thit responsibility ami dls
chargo that duty so when I
have ended each of them I
shall have lifted tho level of
human Ideals and achieve
ments a little higher than 1
found it. As a Hotarlan It Is
my duty:
KlltSV To consider my voca-H-.f
worthy, and as af
fording me distinct opportun
ity to serve society.
SKfONW To Improve my
self. Increase my "fflrlen
rv and enlarge mr sorvico, and
by tn jlolng attc-t my faith
In tbe fundamental principle
of Kotary. that ho profits,
nest who sJrve4 brr.t.
T!HIH To reallra that t ant
a business man nnd nmM
lloun to succeed; but that I
nm first an ethical man and
h po success that Is not
founded on the highest Justice
inrt morality.
FOl'ttTIf To hold that tho
exrbangp of my roods, my
service and my Ideas for
profit Is legitimate and ethi
cal provided that all parties
In tho exchange are benefited
thereby.
KIFTII To use my best n
deavors to elevate the
standards of the vocation In
which 1 am engaged, and so
to conduct mr affairs that
other In my vocation may
find It wise, profitable nnd
conducive to happiness to em
ulate Tny example.
SIXTH To conduct my busi
ness 1" ucn a manner that
1 maj give a perfect service
mnut survive. It Is fundamental
tltnt In n democracy, or nny unit
ot it democracy, tho peoplu should
ruto, but their fitness to rule de
pends upon their appreciation nnd
general application of tho might tit
mind.
X
FAMOUS GHOST
DECLARED GIRL
. (Continued from Page I)
equal to or een better than
my competitor, and when In
doubt to give added service
beyond tho strict measure of
debt or obligation.
SKVKXTII To understand
that one of tho greatest
assets of it professional or ot
n business man l his friends,
and that any advantage gained
by reason of friendship Is em
inently ethical and proper.
r.HSHTir To hold th-tt true
friends demand nothing of
one another, nnd that nny
abuse of tho confidences ot
friendship for profit Is foreign
to tint spirit ot llotnry. and In
violation of It scodo of ethics.
NINTH To consider no per
sonal success legitimate or
ethical which Is secured by
taking unfair advantage of
rertalh opportunities In tho
social order that aro nbo
lutely denied others, nor will
I takf advantage ot opportun
ities to achieve material suc
cess that other will not t.iKe
became ot tho questionable
morality Involved.
TKNTII To be not more ob
ligated to a brother Ilot.tr
Ian that I am to every other
mtn In human society; be
cause the genltig ot Rotary Is
not In Its competition but In
Its. co-operation; tor provin
cialism can never have a place
In an Institution like Kotary.
nnd Kotnrlans nrscrt that hu
man rights are not confined
to Rotary clubs, but am as
deep iind as broad a. tho raco
Itself; and for these high pur
poses docs Rotary exist to ed
ucate alt men and Institutions.
i:i.KVKXTII Finally, bellev
Ing In the university ot
the Uoldett Rule all thing
whatsover ye would that men
should do unto you, do ye
even so unto them wo con
tend that society best holds
together when equal oppor
tunity I, accorded all men In
the natural resources ot this
planet. jj ,
the Mnt'Doualds. They characterlto its
itbsttrd tho scleutlsfn nomination of
Mary Kllen as combined author and
cast ot their mystery while In n
"dream state", and tho victim of
nit "'altered consciousness."
mveitrt: c.ua.tf.i
A decree of divorce was granted
osterdav afternoon to Rosy Vollteh
from Andy Vollteh.
Why nro your shoes so much more
beautiful than others? nsked ono
young woman.
Tho answer Is easy. They nro the
products of John Kelly, makers of the
best In feminine footwear J K Kit
dors t V it
Lyceum Mali. cor. 8th ft High, well
suited for select parties, will bo rent
ed at nominal prices. Apply to M.
Motschoubncher, l'hono SSfiW, nr ott
premises. 30-tf
I - LUJSS
KKTHAY MiTK'K
Ono bay gelding with star In fore
head, branded ll.tr V, connected, on
left shoulder, ago about ti, v!ght
about HJO pounds Owner pay feed
bill nnd cost of publication. Tho ani
mal Is nt my ranch I4 mile west of
Dairy. Martin Stoohsler. 17-11
XOTICK OF AXNT.U.'MKKTINO OF
iaXI OU'XKRS OF KiaMATH
lU.IN.(iK ItlSTItUT;
Notlco Is hereby given that the
annual meeting ot the land owners
of Klamath Drainage District Is cal
j led to meet nt the office of tho Hoard
of Supervisors In Klamath Kails. Ore-
' gon, on Tuesduy. March 2S. 1932 at
I tlw hour of S o'clock p, m. for the
purpose of electing ono Supervisor to
servo for tho term of throe years.
always as It should be to suit their
particular whim o'r "mold cntary con
vcnlcnce. The operation of natural law Is
not wltbln their comprehension, so
that when they arc Inevitably pun
ished for a violation ot the law,
tbey fall to realize that the blame
rcst8 with them, and censure the
community as a whole or a group
wltbln the community for the log
ical, though unpleasant, outcome of
their own folly.
They are forever at strife with
their fellows? and, because it is an
Inherent trait ot all mankind to
side-flop the mental toll, there is
always tho non-thinking clement In
community, state and nation to stir
up strife.
Cultivation of the desire to think
in every individual lg tho first step
towards remedy. This will be fol
lowed by ability to think, for use
ot the mental process develops the
power to think as naturally a the
constant use of the axe develops j
tho ability and power to make each
woodsman's blow tall where his
will directs. I
This age, as much, and some
would say moro than any other, de
mands Individual thinking. Ques
tions ore constantly arising In a
democracy that demand settlement.
Mistaken aro costly. It is not wlso
to leave the settlement to tho
minority, or to' depend upon fad
dists and theorists for the admin
istration of n government ot tho
entire people.
As Americans. It Is our duty to
render to our government our ut
moit loyalty and service, In times
of peace as well an In times ot war
So only doc democratic govern-
Now nbout having your
cvs titled to glasses l car
ry a largo and complete linn
ot all tho latest styles In
frames nnd eye glass mount
ings. So you can SKK 'und
select the Kind you want and
the one that suit your face
best.
In color wi match your
h.ilr and complexion. You
don't lutvu'1 to guejg here.
t
Dr. Goble
7011 Main
Phone. Ofr. I3.1W, lies. ;t:tUI
Central Auto Service
(:; Main Street
All Dodge Open and Closed Cars
llcnd and Chlloitiln
Stagu
. Ilondcd Under State
Law
CLASSIFIED ADS
LuJLruvJJvvJlJnJulJ"utl nrnnnrv'Tnr'inrsnrTnrr'"iii' - - - ---- ---
A. So. 1 fir and plno limbs mixed.
Phono F. H. Hcllbronner, tH5J or
W. C. Hall, 11 4 W. 10-18
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST Pair of torlc cyo glasses with
dark iim attached to chain and
reel. Return 'to this offico and re
culvo reward. lti-18
APPLES to prevent flu; elder to
euro It. also dried fruits, feeds, flour.
Reasonable. 127 N. Ith Htreet. Phono
685W. H-17-
DAnV CHIX Whlto Golden Huff
and Drown Leghorns, Anconas,
lllnck Mluorcas, Duff Orpingtons, R.
I. Reds, Barred and White Hocku
ovary week, Enoch Ciews, Seabrlgbt,
California. 17-2C
EHTHAY XOTICK
' Takon up on or ubout October 1C,
1M.L 1 Orlndlo steer about 2 years
old, .weighing 800 pounds, branded
on, right hip dash y (connceted) ono
under cut in right ear one swallow
fork in left ear. Tho owner can
claim aame by paying the costs and
feed therefore by calling on O. 12.
Hunt on my ' ranch 1 mile north
Bhasta school house, ii miles north
west of Maltu.
O. B. HUNT. 1C-23
FOR RENT or will cell on uusy
terms fine dairy farm, own Irrlua
tlon and part In alfalfa. V (!. Carl
son, Vox 185, Klamath Falls, Ore.
1C-21
Swedish select certified seed oats,
ton lota 2 eta; less quantity 3 cU.
J. A. Hushong, Klamath Falls, Ore
gon. M-3-Apr. 1
White Leghorn baby chicks, 111.00
per 100. Tancred strain. Heavy layers
circular. Henry Tarratt, Corning, Cal.
10-31
STEAM HEATED rooms 13.50 per
week. Large, well lighted lobby,
shower baths. Nt winter rates.
Central Hotel, J. T. Ward, Mgr. 9tf.
If you want to sell It, buy it, trade
It, or find It. try a Herald classified
ad.
FOR RENT lied room, reasonable;
furnace heated. Inquire 125 Pine
St., phone 208 J. 1C-18
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"iJ el4
nnd for tho transaction of nny other
business that mny properly como be
fore said meeting, lly order of the
Hoard of Supervisors duly entered
Kebunry 23rd, 1022.
V. II. DKI.AP.
County Clerk and Secretary of Klam
ath Drainage District.
17-27 Inc
iw
XOTUi: OF NIIKHIFI 'M HALF, OF
lli:.l. PltOPKItTV ON KMX'IITIOX
Imw No. i:l:tl.
IN Till: CIRCIMT COURT OF TIIC
STATK OF OKKtlON FOR KLAM-
ATM COUNTY
lllrum Pickens, Plaintiff,
v.s
A. II. Vinson, (nlso known ns Al
Ho II. Vinson) and Casslo Vinson, I1I1
wife. Defendants.
Notlco Is hereby given that by vlr
ttti. ttf utt execution and order of sale
duly Issued out of tho above entitled
court nnd cntiso on tho 10th day of
February. It'22, upon a Judgment
made the 3rd day of Sopl'iitber. Il21,
nnd entered of record In said court
nnd cause on tho 3rd day of Soptom.
bet-, 1921. lit favor of the plaintiff
above named and ngalnst the defend
ant. A. II Vinson, directing that I
satisfy tho sums mentioned In said
Judgment and hereinafter set forth
out of the personal property of mild
defendant, A. II Vinson, nnd If suf
ficient personal property could not bo
found belonging to tho said defend
ant, A II Vinson, out of which to
satisfy said Judgment, then out of
tho real property hetouMug to said
defendant, A. It. Vinson, and which
heretofore hn.s been attached hero
in. NOW THKKKFORK. by lrtuo of
said execution and order of salo nnd
In compliance with said writ I have ,
duly levied upon thn following de
scribed real property belonging lit
said defendant A II. Vinson and 1
heretofore attached by mo In thn said 1
nrtlon, nnd I will on Saturday thn
2511) day of March. 1922. nt the hour
of 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said
day, at tho front door of tho oldest
county court bouse In Klamath Coun
ty. Oregon, on Main Htreet In said
Kl.tmnth FnlLs. Oregon, sell at pub
lic auction to tho highest bidder for
cash, all tho right, tltlo ami Interest
ot tho said defendant A. II Vinson,
In und to said rral property parti-
Development
DEVELOPMENT meant improvement... We rc
improving our fncilitict every dny for the better
ment of service.
THIS has and is costing around the half million
mark every year; maintaining and improving our
thousands of miles of Pow'or Lines and Plants.
WE cannot grow faster Hum (lie surrounding tounlry; though wo
have to keep fur In advance of our present needs Thus main
taining it larger Investment than onllnarlly reiiulred.
WE ar eprepared to icrve your every need nt n
moment's notice with economy to you.
We are prepared to serve your every need at a
terns at any time.
THE CAUFORNIA OREGON POWER CO.
eularly described as follows, tit wit num of $100 00 as rensonnblo ntlor-
(tbero being Insufficient personal Hoy's tem herein, for tho further stun
property belonging to said defendant ( ot $12 12 with Interest thereon front
and I being unable to find sufficient tho 32nd day of Not ember, 1920. at
personal properly belonging to said I the rate of d per cent per milium.
defendant. A II Vinson, to tmllafyj the. further sum of $71 IK with In-
said Judgment) terosl thereon from tho 2(llli day of
NK'iHW'd, NWi8i:i nnd ! August. 19211, at thn ralo of ti per
HHHKU, See. 9, T 39 M, It j cent per annum until paid, together
12 K. W M , In Klamath Fount). "Ith plaintiff's costs and disburse.
Oregon .mollis amounting to 130 oil, togillier
ulllt accruing costs ami 1110 costs or
or so much thorof ns may be neces
sary to satisfy said execution which
may bo sold In ono lot without In
jury to said defendant, A II Vinson
Said Judgment consists of tho prln
clpal sum of $300 til) together with
Interest thereon from January in.
1921, ut the rate of K per rent per
milium, less tho sunt of $N5 0t) horV
toforo paid thereon by defendant
nnd upon this writ
The proceeds derived from said
sale wilt bo applied to tho s-ttlsfne-Hon
of said Judgment and tlm over
plus If nny thero b will bo paid Into
tho nbotn entitled Court to bo dispos
ed of ns by law required and directed.
I, I. LOW. Sheriff.
lly IUMIT i: MAWKISH. Deputy
prior to Jul) .'.. 1921, for the fitrtlierl I IT M 3-I0-IT-2I
Report to the Comptroller of the Currency
(Condensed")
' of the Condition of
The First National Bank
at Klamath Falls, Oregon
At the Clo.c of Business, March 10, 1922
Resources
Illlls Receivable
Overdraft . -.
Ilnnds, Warranty and oth
er securities
Real Kstalo, Furnlluro
and Flxturwt
Plvo per tent Redemption
Fund
Cash and due from
Banks
ll.l9S.40l.7r.
1.760. 2H
2l3,27l.rl
GS.678.35
.1,090,00
a 1 3, i k:i. 1 1
$1,S29.2:IG.!
Liabilities
Capital Stock $ 200,000.911
Surplus - - 10,000,00
Cndlvlde.l Profit 1,997.99
Circulation '...... 100,000.00
Rediscount ITtl.nC2.dS
Deposits m".oij.'i. i
$l,82!),28G.t1
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
A SIMPLE LITTLE GAME
BY ALLMAN
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I'D TAKE HER TO THE
THEATER TOMIGHT DOT
I GUESS I CANT DO IT-
I'M BUSTED!
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VJELL.WAIT
UNTIL SOME.
OTHER NIGHT
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PUT-AMD-TAKE WITH OWE
OF TViE-SE LITTLE. TOPS?
YOU SPIN THE. TOP AND
IF IT SAVS TAKE ONE. OR
TWO,Y0L TAKE ONE OR
TWO, AND IF IT SAVS PUT
TWO YOU PUT IN TWO
DOLI-ARS- SEE? YOO SHOOT
FIRST- , y -v
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WHERE4RE YOU GOING?
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ATTENTION
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POULTRYMEN
100 lbs. Chick Feed $3.35
100" lbs. Chick Mash $3.25
100 lbs. Meat Scrap $6.00
SOlbs. Charcoal $2.50
100 lbs. Ground Bone $3.25
100 fts. Egg Mash' $3.25
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SPECIAL
100 tbs. Dairy Feed
$1.25
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Mufphey's Feed Store
124 South Sixth Street
Phone 87
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