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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1922)
MONDAY, AMtlli 10, 1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PogoTwd i a -s Y TheEveningHerald V. K. (MHJMC.. II. R. HILL.... ..Mttor nd FaMtshtr City Hdltor Published dally eicept Sunday, by The Morald Publishing Company of Ktamnth Falls, at ,119 Eighth strast. Entered at tho postofflco at Klam nth Fatla, Ore., (or transmission throuRh the walla ai second-class matter. ' . MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRM8 v Tho Associated Press la exclusive, ly entitled to tho use for publica tion 0f all news dispatch?,, credited to it, or not otherwise credited in this pnpar, and alio the local news published herein. terprct It Id the full and brondest sense. "Tho world and human character aro full of beauty It we nrn but taught to aeo It. An npprcclntlon ot beauty Is necessary to the real en joyment of life. Tho lamp ot power typifies tho personal equation that Impels thoso who originate, think, Investigate, or Initiate for thomsclves. Tho lamp of memory fii tho spirit that perpetuates In tho schoolroom the Croat men who'havo lived, tho great causes that havo been striis-Rled for, and the glorious victories for human Ity that bare been won." Radiograms ! and exchange Ideas and radio gossip for tho mutual benefit of tho mom bors ot tho radio classes. IlKI.t.AMY'8 PHKWCTIOX IS liKATHX IIV FOUTY Yr.ltM MONDAY, Arill I, 10, 1022 SEVEN LAMPS LIKENING seven different points ' that should bo cmphasltcd In education to seven lamps, Daniel A. Orout, city superintendent ot schools' ot Portlandi at the conrentlon of tho Inland Empire Teachers' associa tion at Spokane last week drew an al legorical picture of vivid Idealism. Sacrifice, obedience, truth, life, poire"!, beauty and memory are tho lamps he besought members of the teaching profession to ihold over aloft to guide the first steps of youth on the pathway of knowledge. Ilelow are paragraphs from the ad dress: "Through alt the ages the number seven has had a peculiar significance "The orient had Ita seven wise mas ters. The Japanese have their seven ends of happiness aad the ancients their seven sages. There wero aeven sleepers, seven wonders of tho world, nnd ancient Rome was built on seven hills. All through the Bible seven holds a very prominent plaee. "The lamp of sacrifice typifies the spirit of self dental and self-forget-fulness. The 'lamp of obedlenco rep resents tho observance of fixed prin ciples: obedlenco to our higher Im pulses n-i well ns to the laws of en lightened civilisation. Truth Is vnl unhlo on Its own account and for the rnnffo and reach It Imparts to the mind. "The lamp of life must burn brightly that tho true life be ever distinct from the false. Education Is showing how to live higher and no Mcr lives. Childhood Is full of energy nnd promise and should be so taught that tho mind will continue to grow nnd develop. "A successful life must satisfy the seven great fundamental human In stincts. First, the Instinct of self-preservation, or making a living. The trouble Is, w harp too much on that one string. There Is tho Instinct of relf expression. Every child should bo given opportunity to develop this. Tbore is also th inatlnct of aelf re spect and respect for others, the In stinct ot self-sacrifice, the Inatlnct ot love, or the home-making Instinct and the Instinct of loyalty. And whether It Is Innate or not I do not know. There la also the Instinct of worship. If we really are to lire, wo must satisfy more than tho Instinct of self expression. 1,1 fe Is much more than merely keeping body and soul -- - ---- .. . .-..-. . .. . IM Cmm.m iL. DtJ I LCIIC19 uwm urc I CVflC J v0mwww00mwA THE KIOIIT-HOtm DAY Extending the working day be yond a normal length mean8 short ening and degrading life. Industry exists to support life. Therefore, when It I. asserted by the lumber operators of this section thnt tho lumber Industry hero can bo main tained only by lengthening tho working day. It Is asserted In effect that It can be maintained only nt the cost of life- that life can be supported only shortening and do- grading life. Now In tho name ot humanity. If, In this twentieth century ot the Christian era, Industry can exist only under theso conditions. It Is high time we wero finding out what is the matter with industry.. THEO. MOLLER. FAMOUS DANCER SUPPORTED BY WELL KNOWN ACTORS One of tho best supporting casts that has been seen in this city for a long time will appear In support of Ireno Castle, when the tatter's pro duction, "French Heels," Is shown at the Strand theatro tonight. "French Heels" which Is a Itodkln son released picture, directed by Ed win L. Hollywood, Is a modern story with the action divided between New York and the lumber camps ot tho north. Ward Crane, who has been seen In support of many ot the most famous stars, has tho part of Lieut. John Tabor, tho male lead. Charles Gerard, who Is known as one ot tho best villains on the screen. Is seen as Keith Merwyn, manager of a favorite Broadway cabaret where Mrs. Castle, as Palma May, rises to success and fame. Another well 'known actor In tho cast Is Howard Truesdcll, one of tho most popular character actors In the profession. Thomas Murray, an other popular character actor, is seen as the lumber camp foreman. Still another well known actor Is Jocko, the tiny monk which Is almost aa popular as Mrs. Castle herself. Jocko la Mrs. Castle's favorite pet and goea everywhere with his mis tress. Ho has been across the ocean several times, In addition visiting practically ertry large city In the United States. While Jocko failed to authorise a statement for the press, be Is believed to have enjoyed his work In the picture very much. A good many years ago Edward Roltamy wrote, n book which told of tho amazing experiences of u man who wont to sloop in tho latter part of the nineteenth century to wake up In I960. It described a drawing room ot the homo In which the man was takon. Tho mistress of tho houso first de sired to know what kind of music would best suit hit) mood. Told that a pipe organ selection would bo sat isfactory, tho lady wont to tho wall and turned n knob. Immediately tho room wns filled with the slow cad enco and mnjectle tones of n great organ. ' WJhen tho man requested some thing Uvcllor tho room was tilled with band music, and later n man's voice began to tell tho news of tho day. Tho mistress ot tho homo told of tho radio perfection that permitted music sent out from great auditor iums to bo caught at will. Tho Westlnghottso company has beaten nellamy by about forty years with a community form of enter tainment and Instruction. Rcllamy, If ho were nllvo today, would see his fiction mada fact and that fact oven going beyond the bounds of his Imagination. Port of Portland foreign exports for March, $4,400,243. Lumber 32, 03r,62C feet. W. B. Russell has taken charge of together, and education should In- Redmond Spokesman. TONIGHT AT 3? STRAND lec- -WHKRK EVERYBODY OOI -Me HOME 07 THE BODKINBOX FEATCBBfl The fiest Dressed Woman in the World Irene Castle IN French Heels Also, First Time Here Urbaii's Movie Chats You'll Enjoy this one; also Vaudeville Movies and Good Comedy Coming Tuesday Elaine Haramerttein in "The Girl From Nowhere." , Coming Next Sunday-Easter- "The Fall Babylon" Admission 10c and 20c There aro no factory whtstlcti near the farm of Daniel Talbot In Florida to tell him when It Is noon, so Talbot has equipped his plow with a small receiving set with which ho catches the official Washington time. When ho hears tho time being sent out from Washington ho knows it is time to unhitch otd Dobbin and go to dinner. Ho also employs tho radio set to listen In on market reports and news as ho plows his field. Tho University ot California has a radio station with which dally com munication with th'o University of Oregon Is possible. Tho two colleges havo a dally hour for communication xs)rls r lb AjumI SUtmMrt IM United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. r Iialtlmor.. In th. tut of Maryland. , th thlrtr-flrst Jr of l.mbr. till. msds in th Insurant, tommlsalonsr ot tho tilt of Ortgeo. pursuant to Inwt CAMT.U- Ama-jnt of capital alotlt paid up .1 l.ltMM.H INCOME. N.t premiums raclstd darts ... ... . th. rr t:,ii.ui.ir Inttrrtt. dMJ.nds and null rrr.lr.4 during- th. y.ar... 1.1IMI1.11 Infoin from oih.r sourrts ro- ctUt.1 OurlBS In. jtar itt.1tT.tl Tout Incom. , ....m.iii.tn.ii DIXHl'SUiKMEMTM. .St les rll during lb. r. IncluUlns djatmnt ipnss Ill.tll.lTI It DIMnJ. paid on capital .. .. lock durlns th. ir 7It.llt.lt Cornml.tlont and aalarlaa paid durlnc th. jr.ar I.tTMIMt Tat... Menaa nnd fa.s paid durutc tha rsar ), tTMO.lt Amount of all oth.r .iptndl- lursa l.ill.lll.tl Total tipsndltursa .tli.tlf.lll.ll asset. Valu. of r.al ttnto own.d Imark.t valu.) I MIt.lll II Valu. of alocka nnd bonds onnt (markit valu.) 31.ltl.IM II Ioans on mortfagta and col lateral, air, Cash In banka and on hand ,. rr.tnlunia In court, ot rollsc- lion wrltt.n ainco iMpi.tn- b.r. It. IIJI Int.r.sl and rrnia du. and c cru4 and from oihtraourc.a tl.tll.tt :.Mi,i).3t (.tll.lil.1f iit.tii.it Total admitted aai.ta Iil.l7i.tlt ii. IJAIIII.ITItO. Oroaa clalma for loaira unpaid t l.ilt.lll.tli t-pcul rcrv. for unpaid Ita- blllly and Workm.a'a torn- panaatlon Ion.. t, III, 111. It Amount of unfarn.dpr.mluma on all outstanding liaka.... il.lll.lll.tr Du. for commission and brok- .rag 1,117.11111 All otlitr llatllltlft l.ill.llltl Total llabllltlra. .irtutlv of capital stockofll.llt.ttl.lii.lil.itl.tl nrsiNKss im oiiegov or tjik teak N't pr.inlums rtc.lvsd durlns th. yrar I ilt.ltl.li !.oisa paid during lh. rear. II, III, II l,oss.a IncurrMl during th. sar 7t.llil Called Stale. rU.lHf Cnasaalr Conipauij', JOIIM n. II I. AND, Prssld.nt, It. IIOWAIIU UUANU, S.cr.tarr. Slatulorr r.sM.nt altornsy for ..rrlci J, 1- IfAitTMAN, i'onlanS. Or.. (I.n.ral Aesnts. J, U 1IAKTMAN COU l'A.Nr. 1'oriUnd. Or., . t A broadcasting station ban been opened in San Francisco by Tho Km porluin, ono of tho largo dopartmeiit stores ot tho Hay City, and n dally concert Is bolug sent out from S to U o'clock, MUSIC WITH' MEALS Itnillo I'ntM Mston to 0m'tt llur Iiir Dinner llout SKI.F DHXIAI. WKKK Tlio weok ot April 9 to 10 has been set apart by tho Salvation Army as Self Denial wook, a week of prayer for tho missionary activities collec tion of funds for Its support. All trlonds of tho army aro asked tfi sharo In thin effort to extend tliu work ot tho organltatlon. MAItKKT HKI'OIIT 'OtlTI.AND. April 10. Cattlo. steady; hogs steady to tide higher: prime tight $11 to 111. OS; sheep, eggs and butter, steady. SAN FltANCIHCO. April It) I'a cltlc const radio tiilepliomi fiimi with ampllfyliiK setH and loud "poultum aro now ti to havo mimic with their meals as tho radio tulophnno brondeastlng itoliedulo of tht Sun Francisco Kxamluor ealls fur it eon curt ilully vxropt Hunday fioin Tuao p. m. to OMTi p, in. Itnillo fans with but a crystal rn reiving sot who llvo In Han Francisco bay region also will bo itlilo to listen In on tho illntivr hour ronrurt Tho Kxamlnor bogau brondeastlng tor tho first llmo Saturday, April I Tho amplifying m'Ih and loml speakers lll oimbto tho fans to U at their dlnnor tables and hear tint concerts ami "ratlin dlnnor luvlta lions" aro eagerly accepted OITOStKTIUSTK TO MKI-rr 1.0S ANOKI.K8, Cal.. April 10 Tho western congress of optometrists will hold Its annual convention hero) during tho week of May 29. About 2,100 delegates nro expected to attend. Stubborn Cases of Stomach Trouble Yield Promptly to TANLAC 25,000,000 Bottlot Said positive Results It will Hiirprifo you tlu ohho with which you can cook, and do tho iii'oossaiy tasks in tins homo that olhuTwiso would bo drudKory. Electricity make tho Home Brighter. Cleaner Happier lOluotricity adds sovoial hours nioro tinio to use in loci'cation, and cntortaining. This for a few cent n day for icrvnntt thnt never fail. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Don't fail to read the Herald Claiiificd Adi. sH-Tql',l',ll Why theIO USCO is better than Just a IO 22 tire November 10,1921, the 30 x 3Vz "Usco" was marked to sell for $10.90. This odd and closely figured price was the lowest quotation ever made on any tire of known standards. A genuine pioneering step by the makers of U. S. Tires. Now comes a lot of different $10.90 tires being rushed into the market. "Special" tires. "New" treads. Unfamiliar to look at with Eerhaps an atmosphere of aving been made to meet the price. But the "Usco" still occupies a place by itself. A good old Unfed StafcsDres rt Qfifid Trrtt standby on millions of cars for years. Better than it ever was. Still putting the emphasis on honest quality, even if it docs sell for only ten dollars nnd ninety cents. Thc $10.90 tire with the record of a pro rcii product. The tire that people still buy for the fiij,' tu'ty its quality regardless or the low amount they pay. WtfMf'l afotJi' Corrrlaavi fell U.S. Tin Co. United States Tires United States 0 Rubber Company rBCtOt 7U OHfH4lrwlt MuHrr Oruumnmttam m iff H Wertd Z.JklUkJ& Where You Can Buy U. S. Tires: 400 South Sixth Street Acme Motor Company Phone 264 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 'V IM GOIMS OUT) YOlD BETTER and play! Run up amp ask TAKING ADVANTAGE BY ALLMAN 1-? I i i as i II nm i moth EC ij noeik: rveocTTW iiiip iiLr IFYOUGO v I'" ' J-JSa.-LI H J and play! Run up amp ask cANiGoooTjAUC,5Ac,lr Wl wmwrfrWfrFtnL ourr i'u.come ( X.., X Jmm 1 C !-r VWR MOTHER AMfj IpiKiJi ' WAHT WTOSTAY LW fM f ' V AND GET J C LIKE FUN , ) fH fjTlff FRST" SHE MAVNOT CllV THAT WAY- WE'Rt WB , ' l I JrTTK.iLL ( VOL-W ILL.' 1 H Seed for Your GARDENTLAWN or HELD murpheto seep store Jir h . i:C'