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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1922)
Jl'- '' A'w-1 . ? M - WVDsmwAr, juxk h, it THE EVENING HERALD, ragtiTwo KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TheEvening Herald K. . MOOUL MMof awd PsMMMt Published dally except Buaday, hj The IloriM Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth itreet. Entered at the poitoRiee at Klam lb. Falls, Ore., for trantmlMloa through the malta ai second-claw matter. MEMBER OP TUB ASSOOtATBD PIIE83 Tim Associated Presi ! exetualv I entlttod to the use for publica tion of all news dispatcher credited to It, or' not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. j fc H, -i J will remain u wck iiflwo visiting By Ocnt. otiiitry Editors Ii a nr number or i(.i wva ' ' f J I wont to Yrokti Monday to uttbml Iho vi:iNKsn.v, svsy. m, ima FLAG DAY QlKlUKSTION ot the Kcneral ob J eervnncn . of Juno 14 a Flag Day by the American Klag nssocla tlon, organized In '1S98, struck a popular chord In the hrartR ot a pntrlotlc citizenry unci the custom has spread until today 'ho entire nation In united In scttltiR aside the day far honor of the King. It In n causo for patriotic thanks giving that the greatest KMg tiles today over a united nation, as firm ly consecrated n ever In the causo of freedom. There are those, among " iiM who would throttle liberty, who ceo In tho Flag only a piece of hunting of three different colon, lo whom Its past has no meaning nnd Its future no hope, but they ro In the minority, nnd as long as tho mass of Americans see the Flag In Its true symbolic light they will remain In harmless minority. Leaving nstdo consideration ot tho noblo principles tor which It rtnmltf felt government by free men nnd women, with truth. Jus tlco and equality of suffrage as the guides of national advancement the Flair Itself Is beautiful. Ilenutlfut In coloring, beautiful In Its simple design, with a beauty ex natural as the dawn or the sun ret. a tho flowing purity or a mountain stream or the rippling bottom of a crystal lake. The Flag nnd the hope the Flag stands for endear It to very Amer ican heart. Today as an entire 'people, at place among ourselres nnd at peace with our neighbors, wo renew our allegiance aad pledge our united efforts to keeping the Flag our fathers cherished. even to tho sacrifice of lives innumerable. floating unsullied ever a Mind as freo as they lived and died to make nnd keep It. SHASTA VIEW C. W Ilalloy, 'who has been quite III with blood poisoning. Is slowly gaining. Joseph, Cholard of this place and Mrs Cos of Mnlln were married June S, at Klamath Palls. W. M, Chandler of Portland Is visiting relatives and friend In this section for a few weeks. Chaudtcr Is an old resident ot this place nnd his many friends are pleased to see him In such good liealtK. MY. Ttello Klrkpatrlck, accompan ied her son, Oeorge, went to klam nth Falls Thursday where the latter will visit until the first of the week when he expects to go to Vancouver. Mrs. Ktrpatrlck will remain with' her son Lester and family a few days. At the annual business meeting of the 'Mnlln cheese factory the fol lowing officers were re-elected: It. K. Wilson, president: James " Spolek; vice-president: 'John Reher, secretary and manager Directers: H. B. Wil son, James Spolek, K. D. Smith, V. Jellnek, A. Macken. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Myers, two sons David and Byrnm and J. W. 1.. Smith nnd wife, and children Ivan, Ruby and Vera were Sunday guct at Harry Wilson's home. Tho Ice cream social at Malln giv en by the Helping Hand society Sat urday evening was quite well attend ed considering' the cold weather. The proceeds were $18.55. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wy Myers made a trip to Alturas Monday on business. Quite a large delegation i from Ma tin went to tho Bearfoot Ice caves In the lava bed. Sunday for a picnic, Roy Fogle la working for James Warlow on Bryant Mountain prepara tory to starting the saw mill. Mrs. Remington of McMlnnvllle Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Garllck. and family for a few weeks. The grasshoppers on Tulo lake lands have dene considerable dam age but It Is believed they are under control at preesnt. J. W. I- Smith ot Malln has been appointed overseer-of mixing the poison for exter minating them and anyone- wishing same can make arrangments with him. FORT KLAMATH the I THE BEST SELLER I (I'orllnnd Telegram) VOLTAIRE, the brilliant French otbelrt, ence boasted that he would wrlto the Blblo out of exist iiive. "It took 12 men to found the Christian religion," he raid, "hut It will take c-nly ono to overthrow it. That man will be I." Tho American Illblo society, only ono of the many publishers of the Bible, sold and distributed last year t, 855,440 copies of the Scriptures. These were printed In 1.10 different languages nnd seut to every quarter of the globe. During the war more than 3.000, 0U0 copies of the 'New Testament were curried In the kit bags of our J '' LONE PINE The boys ot ;th' Lone Pine Pig club have been getting their pigs from different place. Kenneth and Carl Klger and Thelma and Phelps flerrls got "Poland' China's front L. A. West near Klamath Falls: Estln Klger, a Poland China from Tom Linch. near Malln; Chester En man. a Duroc Red, from Mr. Tipton, Olene. Dr. Patterson was called out to see Mary EBen Stevenson a few days ago. She Is much better now, than for some time. Maggie Talltnan came home Satur day to spend a week with her moth er, Mrs. 'June Tallman. Sam Enman got a Holsteln heifer calf Saturday, brought In by the farm bureau. Ivln Stevenson and family and Mrs. Ratllff spent Sunday with friends near Merrill. Miss Marie Dolan, Vesta Bueslng and Roy Beasley left Saturday' with the boys and girls from other dis tricts to Corrallls to the summer school. Tbe rain of the past week has been a great benefit to the growing Feed conditions hero arc best they have been for years. E. M. Leever, our road man, is opening the rond to the Crater park tine. , Alex Sparrow, superintendent of tho park, was here Tuesday and re ports less snow to contend with on the park roads than at this time last year. James Dixon ami l Slsomnre arrlyed with the second drive of cattle' from Jackson county. Dixon Bros, are bringing In 1.800 bond from there. It I estimated there will bo 7,000 head of cattle pastured In Wood River valley this summer, some coming from Harney county on the tho tat nnd from Douglas county on tho west. Teams are being taken from hero lo Crater lake to begin work open ing the roads. The Fort Klamath Rodeo com pany Is rc-arranglnp, the track and making ether Improvements on the beautiful grounds, preparatory to the show which will be put on July 2. 3, 4 and G. Tho Swingle string of bucking horses, which made such n good showing at Bend recently, has been secured. Swingle is to arrive here with the11 horses In a few days, and will' assist- In the handling ot the buckers. The Indians aro re-uly with their racers and will bo train- mi. vu iup iruiK in it'w uny?. ivic- Schonchln, who took second money at Bend In tho bucking contest, Is hoping for tho first place hero. Ray Murphy ot Ashland has been lnvltcdto bring his relay string of racers and contest with tho Dixon strldg, which took first money last year. E. It. Cardwcll hns been con fined to his bed for several days. as have been several children. All seem to be suffering fromj.au Hi jack of flu. funeral of Jehu Hnyworth. W, (I. Hagotsteln whs In Ktuumtu Falls yesterday. Mrs. Dollln Hkeon drove to Doirls on bUHlucpn yesterday from her ranch In the Sam's Neck vicinity. H, Mltcludl, who operates n largo stock ranch on Willow Crook, was a business visitor In town yes terday afternoon, The Infant daughter of Antonio Mnncra died at the family homo yes terday morning The Manorn family resides on a fnrm east of town. Dr. and Mrs. A. A Atkinson aro happy parents ot n baby daughter; born yesterday morning. Charles Hogue, traveling salesman for a Sacramento house, was In town ! yesterday. I Frank Barf" was fishing on Butte Creek ono day recently and reported I a good catch ot trout. titll lt-:.(t'ilill Ul hip "pj (.um ber company was In towu on busi ness yestetday. TO RAISE HUGE SHIP DORRIS Mrs. ('harli'N Iturkliart of .Mt Hebron spout yesterday lit Dorrls. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. .Miller of Klam ath Falls visited at tho home of Itoy Taber over tho week-end. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Siemens. Jr.. ot Klamath Falls spent one day last week In this community on busi ness. . R. Gallcgos, adjuster for the Conti nental Insurance company, was In town Monday to adjust the fire loss or J. P Ethrldge. The pool hall op erated byEthrldgo was partially des troyed by fire during the early part ot June. Mrs. Manuel Souz'a expects to go to Weed one day this week where she Salvaging of t.uoltitnl Will IV At leuiptiMlt KitgtIMi Skeptical LONDON. Juno 1 1 Tho state ment cabled from New York that mi American salvugo company was go ing hi try to rnlsc the l.tisltanla has aroused much Interest hero but most of those who speak with authority about lifting ships from tho bottom of tho sen are sceptical as to the Lusltunlu etor being flouted Sir Frederick Young Is strongly of the opinion that It will never tie done. Ho hud charge of tho admir alty salvago section during the war, and brought into port nearly ."00 ships that had bccunio war casualties. Many of them hud lit en torpedoed and a considerable number had been sunk. No ono known moru about raising sunken ships. To an Interviewer Sir Frederick has said It Is ory Improbable, though that the not absolutely Impossible l.usltanla could bo ruined. Tho cost would bo out of alt proportion to heri value. After lying even years at tho bottom of the sea It would cost at much to rclnstuto her its to build a new vessel. i To build a floating chamber POD UsassaaaaaiiiiiiiiiaisaaiiiiiM feet long nnd 100 feet wldo and to( : attempt to raise thu wreck by means tor to get nt tho I.usltanl.i. The of steel cables, would Invoho, Sir ' greatest depth nt which divers lio'w- aaMnKr atuattttyctlt. $365.00 ANNOUNCING THE COMMUNITY MODE PLAYER PIANO 111 a Nationally Priced, Nationally Advcrtiacd and Guaranteed Instrument A Dollar a Day for one year, and this instrument becomes your very own, and remember this is not a Stencil Make (Parentage Unknown) but a Standard Unit at from S2fi to' $85 iiss than for anything offered by most large San Francisco Piano Houses. We want you lo see, examine and thoroughly try out this Player, which is the product of one of Amer ica's Oldest Player Factories. EARL SHEPHERD COMPANY Radio Outfits, Pianos and Sonora Phonographs Frederick pointed out, an expendi ture so considerable us lo make tho undcrtaklng'by trial mean quite Im possible en any commercial basis. I betterment of tho tomtlilmis In ear- iriK lor iiiiinuii'Sfl riiuurcii. i no lu-v work successfully Is ISO feot Star Theatre Today Betty Compso n AND boldlcrs. and all of the 1,300,000 surplus testamonts printed for sol diers wcro sold shortly after the wur. Tho Blblo lH far tho best seller among all tho books published In the world. It Is tho book best known and uiubt wldoty read in all tho world, u ml ban been for many years. Who reads Voltaire? . Lloyd George would bo glad to , liavo the ten-year truco Include the opposition In parliament. Dallas News. www Tim most remarkable thing ubout tho rald spread of radio phone,, Is thut It bus occurred without a liw forbidding It. Baltimore Sun. Don't worry. When everything i'Iho Is apportioned, tho freo lunch concession In KuhsIu will bo loft for America. 1'nsudoim I'ost. Columbus left tionou for Amer ica, probably realizing thut Amer ica would nuver comu to Genoa. Nauhvlllo Southern Lumberman. Thu roal miner, U quite willing to tuko bin pick, but Insists It be bo tweun abortor hours or higher wages. Manila Bulletin. I'crhapa Doyle la right, uud death la pleasant. Those dead front the ears up appear uniformly happy. Baltlmoro Bun. The trouble with grasping hiuds acro tho aoa Is that some ot them are too grasping. Norfolk VI r-slnlan-Pllot. A party consisting of Henry Semon. wife and children, Sam E. Knman and wife, Mr. and Mrs. 'Jesse John son and children "made a trip to the lava beds Sunday. Mrs. Klger gave a farewell dinner Sunday for her mother. Mrs. Suit, who left Monday for her home In Paisley. Those 'present were. Mrs.1 Suit, Dr; and Mrs. Michael Suit and children, 'Mr. and Mr. "John Hannon and children- and the Klger" family. Tom Moore IN SPRING LAKE Mr, and Mrs. Dan Kaylor spent Bunday with Frank Stwart and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schrelner and children, Mario and Billy, and Mr. aud Mrs. II, J. Bennott spent Hun day with Mr. und Mrs." W. F. Itccco of California. , The Ladles Aid met at the homo of Mrs. "W. M. Cbeyne Wednesday. Those present were: Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Stoven Griffith, Mrs. Jess John son, Mrs. Dan Kaylor, Mrs. Ira Oroiu, Mrs. Clyde Griffith, Mrs. Jobn Koontz, Mrs. Frank Stewart, Mrs. Er nest Schrelner, Mrs, Carl Shubort, Br., Mrs. Mary Cbeyne, Mrs. Jejs Brown. Mrs. B. K. Brown, Mrs. T. N. Cage, and Mrs. Win. Cbeyne. A dainty luncheon of sberbcrt und cuk0 was served by the hostess The Misses Ituby, Ethel and Stella Schrelner spent Thursday with Miss Fay Fryrear. Miss Irene Folsom returned home Saturday from Klamath Falls whore she baa .been going to tho sister's school.. , There will be a big dance In E. A. Schrelnar'a now barn Saturday night, June 17. Ladles bring cake. i "Overlhe Border" Two big stars In a thrill-swept ro mance of tbo Frozen North where smugglers clash with the Northwest Mounted Police. This Is Betty Comp son's latest picture, also Eddie Lyons Comedy THURSDAY Jackie Coogan ; -iN- "PECK'S BAD BOY" Cllll.l WKl.rWIti: SI'KAKMt Tbo obligation of a rninmnnll) Tho alternative method of raising fhei toward children was explained nt the vessel by pumping In compressed ulr, chuinbcr of commerce forum today hardly seemed foaslblc. Before thati ,y jilss Frances S Hayes, field rep could b0 doni) she would havo to be1 rosentnllvo of th0 stale child wolfaro made air tight by closing nil open f commission, who Is hero to familiar Ings. It is impossible for dhcrs to t0 ,(, county Judge with his duties work nt a depth of 250 feet, and Iheyj , probation officer und to enlist the would have to go that far under wa-i minnort of the community toward it of the genuine llaalmunu s Cm Tub Ivtn 'I'll kit thorn as dlretlnl and feel ii. (i........ v.... .- i...... the Imiiiedlato beneficial results '' ""." .","" ; ,lu" Not only will you bo surprl-MMl. hut vl the hptscopat dti -esi- of eastern , vil f,.,. Krnletul for tbo re Oregon, opoko on community cooper- jinnrkable relief gltnii You will sleep utloii heltur )iiu wil lireattut oailer )our "'"' "" will dliappiur- and fAC ADnilMn " "iIm'sI of all. )our meltable heart will VjAO ArtUUmJ upadt1 l"'t"'m'''1 '" " l"''"' "alural way YOUR HEART? sk for llualmunn s tlus Tablets In th,. iiow purkngi) prli'n onn dollar Don't delay' (li right over to thelKor sale- by Stur Drug 'o J limit nearest drug nlnr,. nnd get a package liiiunn. ('hernial, San Franrlsco.- -Adv The Liberty Today THE NEXT BIG ONE IS '.THE TRAP," WITH LON CHANEY STARRING We offer a better than usual attrac tion in "THE THIEF," and Pearl White in the leading role is an ex cellent reason for seeing this pro duction. It's a typical Pearl White story full of action and thrills.' Many of you have seen the celebrat ed stage play of the same name, and the screen version is even more in teresting. x Thursday we have an unusually good Western story. The title is "DARING DANGER," and the star is Pete Morrison, supported by an excellent cast. If you like the snap py ones don't fail to see this. " Regular prices, of course. TONIGHT AT THE STRAND Itic- Wlli:itl! KVI'llYBODY (10KA- -Me iiemi: op Tin: iiodkinhon kkatoiikh Tonight Timberworkers Benefit William Faversham IN ,. "The Man Who Lost Himself" Two men, physical doubles, one "broke," the other rich. They exchanged places. Which Gained? Which Lost? 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