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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1922)
i f TVWDAY, MARCH ill, 1923 ' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' " ."".'. ' mwwi i , Pngo Two Th Evening Herald r. K. BOULK...JMUor Mid PnblUhrr H. JR. HiL..-...........City Kdllor Pnbllihed dally except Sunday, by The Herald rubllnhlnir Company of Klamath Falli, at 119 Eighth Street. Kntercd at tho pontofflco at Klnm ith KallH, Oro., for tranamUslon through tho mails as nocond-clnM matter. MRMIIKIt OP TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS The Amoclatcd Prea I cxcluMvo- Iv ontitlod to tho ua rnr pumica lion ot all newt dUpatcbet credited to It) or not otherwlRO credited In tliln paper, and also tho local news publlihcd herein. TtlKHDAV, MAHCII 21, I Hi! UNITY NEEDED NATIONAL mid world problem nro demanding today the unit ed niipport ot every American for the party controlling the destinies of tlio American republic. Clvlllta tlon Itself Is at stako, wo arc told by tho more gloomy observers of world politics. Tho average Amor Iran Id not likely to bo sl-impedcd Into panic by tho pessimistic prophets ot universal disaster, but tho prudent man, looking to bis own comfort and convenience, the wolfaro of bin loved ones and tho advancement ct tho community and commonwealth, will, an a Reed clt lien, endeavor to do all In hli pow er to rcstoro as speedily as possible the Rcner.il equilibrium. As a plain American, a member of tho party now In control ot American affair, tho editor of Tho Herald urges that our first duty Is to set our own houso In order. Tho first step Is toward develop ment of our own individual lives; tho tatting of time from our busi ness and social Interests to Rain an undcrstamlliiR of our community duties. Wo believe that now, more than over ,11 Is Incumbent upon Repub lican, to. renew their allcRlanco to tho party of their choice. In a Rovcrnmcnt, administered as Is this government, by n majority which determines Its policy by party divi sion. It behooves each member of tho governing party, onco It has established its representatives In tho seat, of power, to stand united ly behind them. Tlio pructlcul method of lending support is by thorough organize tlon down to the uttermost unit and for this reason Tho Herald , urgM tha republicans & Klamath county to stand up to the rcspousl bllltles that tho last national elec tion Imposed upon every member of tho party, to forget their private bickerings In thlg tltno of general need and strivo for a broader un derstanding and a united purpose The tlino has como when Amer icans must take control ot Amer ican affairs, openly and above board, throuRh established methods tested and proved by time, and not through secret organizations and Invisible empires, whose speech Is fulr, but whojo actions give their words tho llo and strip tho mask to reveal beneath only selfish ends and basest purposes. With men like Theodore A. licit. veteran leader ot tho democratic party in California, renouncing his llfo-long ulleglanco and registering a a republican because, ho do- clurcs, that ho believes republican principles aro the most efficient means at hand for dealing with world problems, hoivcan men and women who have been consistent supporters of tho party bo longer blind to the need for Intelligent and concerted cffortT America stands today a firm rock in it swirling maelstrom ot world upheaval, liy clinging cloto to the path of well established precedent, by holding fast to our belief In American Ideals, by renewed pledges to safeguard tho dear bought herltago of freedom and democracy, wo can set an cxamplo that will restoro reason to tho for elgu nations that have not yot ro coverod from tho madness of war. orcneo to a cloth-covered table." And that Isn't nit. A man will borrow a chow of tobacco, says the Tribune, and set hli teeth In It "right whero soma other man has gnawed out n chow." Yet offer him a plcco ot pie nt home from which his wife or child hiw taken n bite, and he would "holler his head off." At homo ho won't drink out of a glass from which onn of tho family tin. been drinking, yet away from homo ho will drink out of a bottle "after half a doicn oth er fellows havo had tho nock of tho same bottle In their mouths." Yes, men are queer. No doubt about It. There's nothing more In consistent than tho mate nnlmnl unless possibly It's the female. In stances mlRht bo adduced on that side, too, no doubt. It anyone dared to do It. What tho Tribune overlooks, however. In till, little analysis. Is that a man Is, Rcncratly speaking, two men. llo Is one person with men and ho Is another person with women and children. Here Is a starting point for a philosophy which miRht really explain the sex. And women? No. they're not two persons apiece; they're several. And'so men arc usually wlso enough not to try to explain them at nit. VWlSMtMMWWMMsVWlVMlMI Letters from the People immnm iNiiiiWsWi ANOTHKH l.KTTKK KltOM It. A. VlMMITT OX ItOADS Editor Herald The first requi site for good roads Is the proper location curves and grades by com petent engineers. The state high way commission expends about 6 4 cents of every dollar for engineer ing purposes, which Is unavoidable and profitable In the end. Effi cient surveys are the basic founda tions for any permanent finished hlRhway, and Klamath county Is In deed fortunate in securing the serv ices of tho stato engineers whoso record throughout the whole stato Is unsurpassed by any on the Pa cific coast, considering the natural birricrs of resistance they have mado It possible to move from one end of tho stato to tho other In high gear n feat heretofore Ihoucht Impossible. I n .Marcn 3lst tncro will Do n Klamath county through Incffl-! Kreat meeting of tho Klamath count clcnt surveys of lt 5.300 miles of civic league. Friday nflrrnoon and road has wasted sums Impossible evening ami Saturday and Sunday to estimate, but appalling In tho ag-' will be filled with various activities grcgato. Kor Instance, of 36 miles i i mo league, !) or H per cent Is to bo preferred, In order to make the nscenslnn in shorter lime. This may be practicable for tour ing cars, but equally as Impractic able for heavy loaded trucks, which welcome the lowest grades possible, men nt the expanse of extended dis tance. No rotd should be less than 18 feet In width, ami near cities mid trade centers, where traffic Is more congested, not less than St feel. At all curve the oiitstdo should bo materially higher than the Inside, In order to roltuternrt skidding and the prevention of accidents. No I road should be uxnctly level, neither side nor oudulso. In order to assist drainage. Water Is' tho confessed enemy of roads, therefore, to pro cure the best results, great care fIhiiiIiI bo exercised In provldliiR means to not only In He, but to compel all dampness to leave tlio highways with tho utmost dispatch. No water should bo permitted to stand In holes or puddles In the drain ditches, as It will eventually percolate or soak under tho road bed, soften tho soil, weaken the foundation and susequentfy cause ruts and uneven places on tho sur face. All new highways intended for dirt surface only should bo con structed with at least IS Inches crown In the center for future re sults, rather than the present, n. It will by constant traffic soon work down and adjust Itself to proper re quirements. . Klamath will In tho future re quire roads for especially heavy traffic lumber and xrnlti. our principal redeeming commodities and as the difference In expense of transportation between a three and six ton load W so small the traffic manager will without exception pre fer the greater load; therefore our highway architects should fully consider the requirements, and net accordingly, with full realization that It will be to expensive to provide for such a contingency nt the beginning than to rebuild, re model and repair nt n later date. It. A. EM MITT. rm'.vrv nvit' i.K.vtai: AXMirxriw me ,Mi:im.(; free to nil persons of high school nRo or older. On Friday evening, March 31st nl tho l'resbjlerlau church and before tho pictures nro shown n statement ns to the purposes, progress mid me thods ot the league will he made. An opportunity to Join tho league mid to contribute to Its support will ho given but there will he no long drawn out begging for money. Ten minutes Is nil the time wo shall need for this work. Other announcements of the pro gram will be made soon, Wo were never more confident of the success of the league. The good people of Klamath county nro looking for an nvonuo for the expression of their sentiments In favor of law mid order and this the Klamath county civic league proposes to be. II repre sents no factional or partisan Inter est Lawlessness In high places or In low places will meet with relent less punishment at the hands of our officials supported by the league There Is a place mid a welcome for every home loving, law abiding citi zen of Klamath county In tho Klnm nth county chic league. The success of the league will be of distinct ad vantage to eery legitimate Interest of Klamath county. Of nit times now Is the tlmo to help us and thereby to help yoursehes. KLAMATH COUNTY CIVIC LEAOt'E lly W. S. SLOmil. President. CIIAS. i:. I1IIEW. Chairman. E. M. Cltll.COTi:. Vlro Chin. K. It. DANNEIt. Secretary, M. L. MII.LEIt C tl. HUNT Executive Committee. I Am Absolutely Free of Rheumatism, Nervousness and Dyspepsia--Thanks to TANLAC It is a Wonderful medi cine, states Mrs. F. E. Touniel, 731 Merchant St., Los Angeles, Cal. Million$ of people all over the U. S., Canada and Mexico have testified to the remarkable recanstruc five power of this wonderful medicine. Get a bottle to day. At all good druggists. I.MIMtOVEMEXT SHOWN (Continued from t'ago-t) BIRTH RECORD ICEHIIKY In Klamath Falls. Ore gon. March IV l!'22. to Mr and .Mrs J M Kerbey. Tiltf line street. a daughter: named Comet. IIOLL'O -In Klamath Falls. Oregon. March :, 1022, to Mr. and Mri Arthur Iloleo. 127 Commercial street, n daughter: named Alice Anne. KUt'REK-ln Klamath Falls. Ore gin. March 21. 1!22 to Mr. mid Mrs J II. Kruger. 1 03 1 High street, n sou Portland Six hundred to seven hundred re sidences In course of construction. Now dwellings of most modern type considered high In price. Several large office buildings, apartments, an Elks' temple mid new theatre should employ 200 to Too Itoml work, with street Improvements and better con ditions In lumber mills mid toggling camps, should take up the slack In mi oniplumout, now numbering around TOOK, iron mid steel production nil account lark of demand Other III' dustrles operating with reduced forces, for lark of orders Caieful buying prevails (Iradilal price re diirtlon noted Smalt firms going cut of business because of high rents and low prices. Itolh employers and em ploes are studlug conditions and are being governed more by real facts than In several )enrs. Li.ovn ;i:oiiii: will ask VOTE OP reXFIIIEM'i: Lyceum Hall. cor. Sth & High, well sillied for solect partlei, will be rent ed at nominal nrlrns Annlv in M Motschenbachcr, Phono 656W. or on j 'nre. Austen Chamberlain, a govern premises. 30. tt I merit leader, announced LONDON. March 21 Premier Lloyd (leorge wilt ask a vote of con fldenco April 3 on the government s policy regarding the (ieuo.i confer- mmmm m m .... . -ni ,-, fl , , ,-, i Ln n.nrxj.iL-ij-. -. n , -i of road now under toward Ashland , not three-fourths of "one mile construction more than z. of the The county central committee of the leaguo will meet nt 3:30 p. m. ut the Presbytorlan church for Its bust" old roxd Is brought Into uio or foNlness session. Tho chairman of each lowed, tho remainder of which be- precinct In tho county with two of his Ing a totol loss of all work per-, committee men are entitled to p.irtl formed and money expended for, clpnte In this meeting, Tho two com tho preceding 40 or CO years ont mlttcemcn are to be chosen by each tho old roulo. No obectlcns can bo j precinct chairman. Important busln raised to tho new route, as It ls,M a'"K ,ho Hens of organization. itralchler. shorter, curves moroi education in citizenship ami law en curves gradual and grades lighter no grado exceeds 6 per cent, except a short space on Green Spring moun tain, 724 per cent, which could not be overcome CLASSIFIED ADS SsAMssSVMssi MISCELLANEOUS forccment will como before this meeting. Af 6 p. rn. a banquet will ho served to those committee men and to a few ! other Invited guests. As there are Tho Algoma grade I. to bo re-1 lrty-ono precincts represented In grctted. but adopted by tho state c,,r "rsanlzatlon nlnety-threo com- THE MALE ANIMAL j MAil EN nro queer," pblloso 1V1 phizes tho Altoona (Pa.) Tribune. "Now, wouldn't there bo u roar, when they went homo to Ihelr moals, It they had t0 climb upou a high btool In front ot u tublo on which there was no cloth, and eat Ihelr moals in thut fash ion? Yet a majority of men, when they go to a restnuront will pick out tho highest stool und a feed board with n0 cloth on It In pref- cnglnecrs because of the vast amount having been expended It wag thought not practicable to dti pllcato or chango the route. The famous Topsy grade, now 9 per cent, could havo been made a C per cent grado without adding an Inch to tho length or a nickel to the price. A car can now ascend tho hill In eight minutes In tho Intermediate while It could bo mado ko as to at tain the samo result In four min utes In the high gear. Prominent writers on transporta tion mltleo men are entitled to sit at this table. Had space permitted wo should havo both glad to havo our two hun dred committed mon and women at this feast to be spread by tho good women of our churches, Tho great four re$ picture show "Safeguarding tho Nation", gotten out by the United States government will bo shown at tho Klamath county high school at 2.20 p. m. to all tho high school pupils of tho county and to their parents. Parents nro especial ly urged to bo present The pictures will bo shown ut tho Presbyterian I rhtiri-li ni.'iln nt 5t ll tn nml n(?nln nn mnlnfnln flnil 11 n nor rent! -- --- - - -... -.. grado Is easily susceptible In 10 Sunday m S . in Should tho Interest i.ii. ...... ........ .i- . ,... warrant our doing so tho pictures will bo shown one or moro limes on Sat urday. All theso picture shows nro high gear, and when a six or lesser' grade "cannot bo obtained .and at chango to lower gear become i necessary an Increase In grade to! IIAIIY CHIX White (lold.ui Huff and Ilrowu Leghorns. Anrnimi. At'TOMOlllLi: WANTED Will 'Hack Mlnorcas, Huff Orpingtons. It. trade big lot on pavement and Iteds, llarred and Wlillo Hocks 1100.00 equity In service station every week. I. noch Crews, SeubrUlil, equipment ror goon ngnt car. Will , u.uiiornia 17-2:, give deed to lot. Ilalanco due on I equipment payanio monthly. Call rim iu..i -or win sen on easy UMt niter o.o p. m. 20-22 ' terms niui uairy rami, own irrlga I Hon mid part In alfalfa. P C Carl-LOST- Pair skld-chalns on river road "on, llox 183, Klamath Falls. Ore to llonunra. Kcturii lo Dunham Auto' HI 21 O. Howard. 21-23 White Lerhorn lialiv rlilrkx 11 I on LOST Munch of keys. Pleaso leave ' 1'er 100. Tnnrred strain Heavy layers ut Herald office. Howard. 20-22 .circular. Henry Tarralt, Coming, Cal. 10-31 Small ranch for sale at Ashland, Ore., one mile out. Iltio an ucro with Improvements, fenced and cleared. Make good chicken ranch. Ilox C. It. Herald office 20-22 irsTHAV .NOTICE Taken un on or about October IT,. 1 1021 1 llrlndlo steer about 2 vc.irs I old. weighing S(iu pounds, hranded 'on right hip dash y (ronnritted) ono Farm wanted by ex-soldler under ' ?",Lcr..',U...!? Til"1 .""V. "W.M, state bonus plan. What havo you lo , . ', ,, 7aM ,' ..ivInL- ho r ? .in offer? (ilvo size of place, location. Im-. " " " " ' ,' ft" ! '' 'V'" I mllo north i miles north UMI.-1. !! it in iiuiwu, in... nun, un- f,.,,,i thereforo bv e.i provements and all descriptions In lt' ,i'y -Inch first letter to llox fl. C, caro H.wl.l.Bll,;nflli,il JZo, i mil'.O x...., ,, llln ! west of Malln. O E HUNT 10.23 Will I nolo exceptional value In. furm land for 15000 stock In First J STEAM HEATED rooms 3.r.O por Stato and Savings or 3000 stock us week. Largo, well lighted lobby, first payment. Address "Spring Lake (shower baths. Nr winter rates, ranch, It. .No. 1, llox i.8 Klamath Central Hotel. J T. Ward, Mgr. Utf. Falls. 20-21' - If you want to sell It, buy It, trado FOR SALE OH TltADE Two twelve It. or find It, try a Herald classified Olive dill! gung plow, good us now. J.iad, A. Johnson, Phillips' ranch, 18-21 L . - Swedish select cortlflcd snod nnts. LOST -Man's flceco lined leather ton lots 2 H cts; loss quantity 3 ct. glove Finder return to Herald of-, J A. Ilushong, Klamath Falls, Ore- flcn Howard. IK. 21 gon. M-3-Apr. 1 ytkudl OS.' MAIN 6T. tX'foieiy. More Spring Hats ,fust Unpaukud Sailors, Tuihniis off-the-faco models and mushroom efforts In the new Spring shades. Just tho thing fur your new Tweed Suit (illumed with Unworn mid fruit, fiinthwr and novelties, " OTHCIt NATIONS OWE (Continued from Page I) tho form of unified loans, ut a fixed Interest rate mid n single maturity date, which will simplify computa tions mid negotiations at such time as full or pat Hal ropnmont Is pus slide. After these will coniu llelglum. Po land, Czechoslovakia, Serbia, Kuma nla mid a dozen smaller fry among nations. Each will send to Washing ton financial representatives to as sist ambassadors or ministers In get ting Ihelr debt lo Uncle Sam refund oil and extended CITATION IN Till: COUNTY COUHT op THE STATE OF OUEtlON For KLAM ATH COUNTY In the matter of the Estate of John W llatlla. Deceased. above-eulllled court, m the conn room Ihoieof In Un. city of Klamath Falls, Klamath Coun ty. Oregon, on Katurilii) Ap ril 22. IU22 m .1 oVInc I, p m, tl and Iheie lo show eauso. If ntiy vim have, why un order should not ho enleied by said court aillbot llng It C. tlioeslieik, admlulstiator or nald Estate to sell nt pilvato sale for cash or upon terms tlio follow lug teal propel ty belonging to said Unlnte. lo wit Situate In Klamath County. Oie gon, Southwest quarter of South west quarter of Section 20, Mouth east quarter of Southeast quarter of Section 30. Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter of Section 31. Northwest quarter of Noithwont quarter of Section .'12. all In Town ship IIS South Itaugii I I VI Cast i ( Willamette Meridian, nlno West I", of Northeast quarter nml East of Northwest quarter of Section 31 Township 3N South Itallge I I 'j East Willamette Meridian. WITNESS the Honorable It II linn- mil, Judge of the Ciaintv Ciutt of the Stale of Oregon, for Klaimith in Martha J llantn. William 'l' llauta. Horry Lawrence ll.iuta. Em . County, with the mt.it of milil Court Silsbv. and Coy lliinvard affixed, (his SOlli day of March. I':: IN' THE NAME OF THE STATE' (Seal) C It 1EI.P Clerk OF OltEHON You are hereby dinted ' ALIAS SLOAN. Hepui) and required to appear before tho , 21,2s A I 1 1, is When the Time Comes to "ring" her, ring us up and "lot George do it" furnish the ring, we mean. Whether it's the kind for sin gle or double harness, we can furnish it. Even if she's already your wife, we have scads of rings that are appro priate. Kriend wife sure would appre ciate one now as much as she did the first one. Why not do it now? GEO. L. METZ 622 MAIN ST. I DOINGS OF THE DUFFS NOW HE'LL HAVE TO DO IT ALL OVER DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? TUB pain and torture of then, matism can be quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth, case and comfort and icts you sleep soundly. Always have n bottle handy and apply when ou feel the first twinge. JtJnetratet without rubbini. It's splendid to take the pain out of tired, aching muscles, sprains and drains, still joints, nnd lame backs. Tor forty yeais pain's enemy. Aak yourtieiclibor. At alfdruEgists 35c, 70c, $1.10. Sloa Linimentea BY ALLMAN AS' ATTENTION POULTRYMEN M " S WHATS UP CJtOBkft i WHAT KIND OF A GAME lqUaAid uiHAT PID I oitfOVad J li! l""l fa I SPOILED IT ) I SOMETHIN j 100 lbs. Chick Feed $3.35 100 tba. Chick Math $3.25 100 lbs. Meat Scrap $6.00 50ft s. Charcoal $2.50 100 tbs. Ground Bone $3.25 100 lbs. Egg Mash' .'$3.25 SPECIAL 100 lbs. Dairy Feed $1.25 wmmmmmmmmmmmmm Murphey's Feed Store 124 South Sixth Street Phone 87 m 'W'wrTvTIvV h - " 'W V " a w trvVfw" "' s ' prv r ,'if t rtl -m t -V ft'- ' it. V r l;i PIN If if klKOk