wwwwwmtmmt FRIDAY, MARCH It, If THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pnjja Two wm ( The Evening Herald l It. HOUI,K....Klltnr nml I'nMWicr II. II. HILL City Kdltor 1'nlilUhuil lnllyexcopt Rumlny, by Tito ItornM l'lihllnhlim Company of Klninutli Kails, ut 119 KIrIiUi Rtroot. Knlcrpil nt (li postofflco nt Klntn nth Knlls, Oro., for transmission tlirntiKli tlia mall as scconil-class matter. MK.MIIKH OK THK ASSOCIATKU PltKSS Tlio Associated Prcmi Is exclusive lv fill It led to tlin uo for puhllen t Ion (,f nil now dlspatcho crt'dltocl tn It. or not olhrrwlso rroilllPd In (Ills pnpnr. nml nlso tlio local now? PiiIiIIaIipiI lioroln. lltlDAV, MAltai St, tt'-,i: of rnrti raiitrmlitiK party, ntut n pross which iillnyn passion unit rcokjt to present, lulltorliilly nml In It now rolttintiii, tlio controversial suhjeot mutter marltnlly nml with tlio view of bcltiK helpful In end ing tlio difference. Ik ii great asset to tlio community It penes. Tlio mitlon needs production In lint It need. THE LOG-BOOK T lli:ili: seem to ho an ntl-too-general feeling that newspaper men ha n class uro Irreligious; Hint their nrl! I'rlnpn io constantly to their attention tlio senmy sldo of llfo thut innny lose their spiritual hcar Iiiks nml drift upon tlio materialistic tide. Such a conception of tho character of thoso who conduct tho nation' new simpers must necessarily reflect on the Integrity of tho pros Itself. It lay the foundation for distrust nml dlabiitluf. Wo eutinot deny thnt a certain por tion if llnpMHnliTi l lmt on ern of a curtain class of papers do elaro In a demand from tho public for tho publication of detailed de scriptions of unwholesome and abnor mal Incident In social rotation. Hut tho bulk of nownpaper men aro non oHt, with nn ethical code ns high, or higher, than any other profession. Thero Ih at present anion; news papers n movement to get back to fundamentals, to strengthen tho raor- nl standing of the pres. It Is maklnR headway. It In known as tho "Hack-to-tlie lllblo" movement. Tho Iliblti has a greater lnfluoncr iimn tlio lives of tho men who con duct tho newspapers of America, and ut tho world, than most people re cognize. And In this connection wo present an excerpt from the remarks of Olln V, Kennedy, manaplnR editor of tho Miami (Kin.) Herald, before u youtiR men's lllblo class In that city recently: "I presume that I was Invited hero not as a student of the Illblc. but rather as a newspaper man to Rive you soma Idea as to how tho lllblo Is regarded In a newspaper office. I novo known many news paper men In my time and have never yet found one who did not have a boly reverenco for the lllble and Its teachings. You may think It strange In my sjylnc so, but I am convinced that there Is nothing that has been printed In n news paper, thnt Is morn Interesting than tho stories In tho Mlilo. Kvery phaso of crlmo thnt hns occurred or will occur Is covered by tho crimes depleted In (ho lllhlu. Kvery In ventton, every Rront luippenltiR, ovory great wnr Is told moro com pletely In tho lllblo Until tho now?. paiiors hno been nblo to over re late tho stories of any of these j thing. Thorn is moro romance in j nI1 , mjr industries :V Zper'tlcnou' No' Z -I "" '"," ",,"'"' "' ever printed eijunls that of Hiith jIH 'l confidence between em nnd Hoax. There are no more plover nnd employe. Thnt. In n thrllllnR murders thnn that of the nutshell. U tho whole ulm of tho ..laying of Al.ol by Cain t woild ',.. .,lllmr,m.,t we i,v.. ask im where on tho sporting 17, , . panes today ! there nnytliliiK ""' llom,r ,( represent. cqunllng tho Rront chariot races) We reRret deeply that up to this described In the lllblo? Sometimes. , ttiuo the omphoor, nnd employes considerable doubt Is cast upon the , , ,,', , Vecilllar stories printed In the I ..... .. ... , newspapers. Are tboie an stories! "1' ""' hope that through printed today that arouse more Jot her ngcuclc,, or. far preferably, curiosity than that of Jonah audi through their own Inherent sense of what Is fair nnd rlRht, the p.ir tle.i directly concerned may speed ily end tholr controversy and Klam ath Kails be spared the siifferltiR which must ensue It the strike con tinues. Very sincerely yours. K P. MAltSll. V. S. Commissioner of Conciliation. Noted Sportsman Will Sail for South Seas the whale and of Lot's wife beliiR turned Into a pillar of salt? .With Iiir In the press of today could ex cite as great curiosity as those stories. I think that nil of you who have even carelessly read the lllble know that every modern In vention has been foretold and thnt nothlnR has been left for the new papers to record except the de tail'. The great disasters of the Inst thousand years do not com pare with the flood. No mob scene of modern times has auytbliiR to comparo with the crucifixion of Christ. "Turn to the courts. If on will, A PASAOKNA. Cul.. Mnrch 30 and recall. If cu can. any trial In K(,h Spalding, noted sportsman, will S..riSXfflS'S - schooner-yacht ,1,1s year that of the trial of Christ by PI- ' !l" o M wako "" extended late. The Rreatest lawyers of to- tour of tho South Seas In 192.1, ho day say that It was one of tho amumiired hero recently. rB7ii n"a:i; tofl & vw- has equaled It In the IcRal ability 1 rk naval architect to design the displayed. craft, which nrcordltiR to present "I know that mllltoifs of oplo ,,! wm lnvo u leiiRth over all of marvel at the stunts c f IJourI.is ,62 f , e(ilMnf. raiU, cf r .... (.m..... m.... ..,...-. ........ .......... fA. ...i, ... ,.,, ... iv... 1 iiiiic .l lull PM-i;.i. The sportsman will art as his own skipper on the proposed Jaunt, whllo his wife will serve In the capacity of mate. f.W. os-" MAIN A - jQr I Tlio Very Newest Spring Hats Featured for Saturday IIIr hats mid small ones, hrluht colored huts nml sombre ones; huts elusteied with flowers, Rav fruits, ostrlrli 11111I ribbons; fnnhloned In erlspest straws mid soft silks. Si:4. Section i:. and NW',NW. SWi.SWi, Sec. 23, T. 37 S. H. 11 :.. Willamette Meridian The sale will not be kept open, but will bo declared closed when those present ut the hour named have ceas ed blddliiR. The person maklliR the IllKhest bill will be teiillred to I ill mediately pay to the Itecelver the amount thereof hlKhest and best bidder, for rash, nil of tho Interest of said C W Wlllson, A T Miller, mid Alia IMtlll l.obert I Miller, defendants In said suit, and ' of nil persons clnliuliii: under, by or ' throiiRli them, In nnd to the said I premises, or ns much thereof ns may bo neressary to satisfy said Judgment In favor of the said plaintiff with 1 Interest thereon, tntiether with nil Any persons clalmhiR adversely the I i-iKtu and luiioi.i.iii..niu n.,.i i.,.v , ,, . ,, , , , , , . , . 1 ....-...,,,.... ,..., ......j ., iiuiitiit'MTineu 1111111 are anviseii 10 file their claims, or ithjccllous, on or before the time designated for sale (Publish for five consecutive weeks In tho "Klamath Herald'' Klamath Tails, OroRon.) K. P I.IU1IT, IteRlster M 21-31 A. 7-H-2I-2S may nrcriio. I.. 1.. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath County, OreRou Dated ut Klamath Kills, OroKoti. March 17. 122 llt'UT K. HAWKINS. Deputy M 17 21 31 A 7-11 TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10c- WMCItll i:VICIlVll(lV (10KH. -atio HOMK OK THK IIODHINHON I'KATllltKH Ntnicu roit piiti.icA'iio.v ISOI.ATKD TltAt-l. (PublUhei) Not Coal Laud pciimc iaxo SAI.K. Tonight's (he Night. STICK! STICK! STICK! Everybody Come. Good Time for All Henefit Tiinberworker.s' Local 188. Plenty of local Uilont, and good big picture Louise Glaum SAHARA IVitivcly one of the best pictures Miss Glaum ever made, and Good Comedies Kicjit hours a day makes a working day. He here tonight and help them win the fight. Two Shows- (! :,')() and 8 :.() in NOTICE TO TIMBER OPERATORS Our select, lanre. eroded Netted Gems and Gold Coin Potatoes will sell in 15-sack lota or more for S2.50 ner hundred. Read This. JLarco red onions, 10c pound Spinach, 10c pound Lettuce, 10c head Cauliflower, 20c head Itutabagas, 5c pound , Turnips, Cc pound Or ten onions, 10c bunch. Sweet potatoes, 7c pound. Carrots, 4c pound Parsnips, Cc pound. Local cabbage, Cc pound Cooklnc apples, 4c pound. LirKo suloct outing upplus, 7c. lb. Cider, COc gallon, 15c uuurt All kinds beans 1:rrs. 2Su dozen Select prunes, 12c pound Dried peaches, 14c pound liaising, 24c pound Home canned fruits and Jelllug Home cannod pickles and plcallll Try our moat murkct tender meats Klamath Cheese, 29c pound Milk (dally) 7c uurt Whipping Cream pint, ISc, pint, ,35c; quart, 70c Dairy butter 7Cc roll Local creamery butter, 78c roll Iluiio-inudo homny, 12c pound Hulk, sauerkraut, lGc ijuart Dressed mid llvo chickens Seed potutoes Wheut Producer to, Coisuaer" GRAND CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET When have there been moor thrill Iiir stunts than thnt of Absalom whose hair rauVht In the branches of n tree. leavlnc him hanglnR as his steed galloped from beneath him? There are a thotlstind scenes depicted In thf. tllble. which. If they could be put on films, would bo far moro thriiitn than any-. thlnR that could be shown tc.lay. I "I have roiiRhly sketched these! Ihlnps which have come to my no-1 NOTICi: I'OU PI'IH.ICATIOV ISOI.ITKII TKACT (PublLleY) Not Coal Ijnd Pl'III.ICMN'IIMAI.K tlce. merely to Impress upon you i DKPAKT.MK.NT OK TUB INTKKIOH, .for cash, tho followliiR described tho fuct that within tho covers of l S. LAND OKKICK at l.akevlow the lllble there Is evervthlnc you1 OreRon. .March 15. 1522. can Ret out of the Newspaper. If NOTH'K Is hereby Riven that, ns you will only study tho bock, and . directed by tho Commissioner of the not treat It as a thlnR apart from Oneral l.and office, under provisions dally life. I ' Soc -"'. II- S, pursuant to the "Kvery copy of the lllble that applliatlon of Paul llOKardus of llox hns been printed, every pinto that 3.ul. Klamath Kails. Oregon. Serial has been made for prlntliiR the.-s' "H';2. wo will offer nt public book, every pleco of manuscript a,e. to the hlKhest blddur. but at not from which the book has been set lp.? Vmn ,3 l2 'r .nc.,' nt 10 In type. iiiIrIU be destroyed today., flock a m on the 2Sth day of A p. absolutely wiped frcm existence. rl. next at this nfflce. tho following and within one week's time the; trnct ot IanJ: NWH.NWU. 8L; book could bo reproduced from tho I minds of those who have commit- agip ted It to memory. Tnesc professors and students could bo nsctnblud tor. the work within u week by wire less, and a million printing presses j put to 'work printing new Iilbles. This cannot be said of any other I book, for no one has devoted thei thought to any other work that hoi has to tho lllble. "The lllble should bo tho dally I companion of every person and should bo given tho study that Ui Riven to other books, 1 fear that many touch tho book in such a reverential way that they do not ( obtain from It the practical pur pose for which It was Intended. 1 1 always think of Christ us a practl-i cal man, who had the world's good at heart, anil whoso wish was to I Insplro Ills followers to produce a hcxik which might be handed down through the generations as a prac cal RUldo In uvcry-day life vetici: ok siii:uii'K's s.n.i: lly vtrtuo nt nn execution In fore closure duly Issued by the Clerk of tho Circuit Court of the County of, Ktamuth, State ot Oregon, dated tliel DI'I'AIIT.MKNT OK THK INTCIIIOIt. I (till day of March, 1322. In u certain V. S LAND OKKK'i: nt l.akevlow. I suit In the Circuit Court for said . Oregon. .Man Ii !.'. IU22 Ci'Utity and Slate, wherein Leslie! NOTICH Is hereby Rlv.'ti that a-' ItoRers, as Kxecufor of the Kstate uitd directed by the Commissioner ..f itn ' last will and testament of Alexander (loiierul Land office, under provisions Martin, Deceased, ns plaintiff, recov- of Sec 21 ...", It S., pursuant In tie' ..nil linliMiiiiiil .-iL-'ilnnl (' I). U'lllsiill illillllrlillon of lli-iiri-n W Mrl'.il for the sum of fifty three hundred 1 luin. S.-rlal No o t72i!, we will offer! seventy five nnd 'J I -toil dollars with at public sale, to the hlRhest blildei Interest thereon from March Mh,lhtit ut not less than jr. 3S per arre.i l 1922 nt the rate of S per rent per ut 2 o'clock p. in, on tho 2Mb. day j r annum, anil costs nun iiisourseuienisMu .pru. nexi, m tins ouire, uie rol . -.,.. . t.ii.iil .it twiiiitv tw-n nml 10.11111 ilnl. ' levslni: tract of land' HUStt'l. ..- ' lars on the Mb day of March. 1322 itlon 2.". T. 37 .. It It K W. M. Notice Is hereby given that I will I The sale will not be kept open, but on the U.th day of April, 1322. nt the will lie declared i losed when Uiom front door of the county court house present ut the hour named have omh In Klamath Kails, Klamath county, ied blddlliK The person making the Highest hid will lie required to Im ' mediately pay to the Itecelver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely thejf above-described Inlid lire advised to file their claims, or objections, on or befor,. the time designated fur sale I (Publish for five consecutive weeks' III the "Klamath Herald ' Klamath ' Kails, Oregon ) I K P I.IOIIT. Iteglstor M 24 31 A 7,11 31 2S Children's iMntinee Saturday, 1 o'clock. Admis sion, one cup of suar Timberworkei-s Henefit Saturday Nij;ht Come! Come! Come! I Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6:30 Oregon, at 10 o'clock In tho fori noon of s.ild day, sell at public mic tion to the highest and best bidder property, to-wlt: Lots five and six In block 32, town of Llnkvllle, (Now city of Klamath Kails.) Klamath County. State nf Oregon, together with all and singular the tenements, here edltamcnts and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or In any wise appertaining, nnd tho rents, Is sues nnd profits thereof, taken nnd levied upon ns the prop erty of tho said C. D Wlllson, and that I will at said date, time and place sell at public auction to the SAVOY CAFE 532 Main Street CHINESE DISHES NOODLES SPECIAL MERCHANTS' LUNCH, 11 TO 2 MMMAAAAw Don't fail to read tho Herald Classified Ads. Letters from the People SSSSW1 MAJf0l00a0mm ATTITI'DK OK PHKS.S AND " Pl'IIMl IS APPItKCIATi:!) Banner DOLLAR Day for Saturday at HECTOR'S 9th uiid Klamath Phono 1,69.W Klamath Kails, March 30. 1922. Kdltnr Herald A3 I am leaving the city tomorrow, permit mo to e. pre; In behalf of my colleague. Chan. T. Connelt, and myself, our deop appreciation of thu courtesy shown us by you at our Interviews and tho public tfplrlled manner In which you viewed tho regrettable controversy In tho box factories of this community. Haroly docs a labor controversy arlsu In which thero Is not un ele ment of Justice In tho contentions Four pairs flesh-color Bloomers $1.00 Three yards Underwear Crepe $1.00 White and colors Five yards new figured 'Challies $1.00 3(5 inches wide Two yards Imported Organdie $1.00 '15 inches wide, reg. 75c One Girdle Corset $1.00 Regular $1.25 One yard novelty Voile $1.00 Regular $1.25 Three yd.?, black Sateen $1.00 36 inches wide, reg. 50c Five yards White Daisy Cloth $1:00 Three yds. Indian Head $1.00 41 inches wide, reg. 40c Four yards Nainsook Cambric $1.00 36 inches wide One pair pure Silk Hose. $1.00 Black or brown Regular $1.50 Five yards Plain Mar quesette $1.00 36 inches wide FLOOR COVERINGS We have 15 patterns of Linoleum Congoleum, Felt Base etc., to select from. See our windows for your Linoleum needs mMtmm RUGS From thq cheapest made to fairly High Grade Hugs. Bear this in mind Our Rugs are worth every penny we ask for them. PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE ( Jhe Furnisher of Happy, Homes ATTENTION l POULTRYMEN 100 lbs. Chick Feed $3.35 100 tbs. Chick Math $3.25 100 lbs. Meat Scrap ....'....$6.00 501b. "Charcoal ....$2.50 100 tbs.' Ground Bone $3.25 100 lbs. Egg Mash $3.25 SPECIAL 100 lbs. Dairy Feed $1.25 Mur phey 's Feed Store 124 South Sixth Street Phone 87 1- 7J?U1- &' urr-ujK&fcM