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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1922)
'tfrwi ' ttSiT Tf-JWtIt.vl l.rt-i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON' F0QV .; vt ii-ii, i.jiti.nii 1 . " 1 " ' " : BY 1 7 I ' ' ' " iT I - T' --V -Wi - I I.-.. BtoiKiM' The Flight Qf.Time t ! tb iitflcnii Di .r nt.'-BBV rfBBT. r ur v J. i .t? tin u i " xai s "imasB Hrw m - r r. rr .vt.jim p . --,.-.,, . , .... T" IVT NlllrefckaCJj1 BBbJPZy ESSEra'att law lyjSi "Htjewfil R SftSBffi'r! ,li:nl Iktii Imllt, Mlt llior wi'r lnv T-ll'rX V'l WfcjTfx' "- VroC'sH'llf A i" T llil jaSJSNBll 0y ol.l rurliloiml rlut'ki lilvl ri 1 M 'A VJwr I vlnVliM J! 1 1 1 Mfcy'ySaii' iS i wmiml up ut liiitrv.iln l.v liuitrrli'4 I T , AV All!JM t'ulpit Hour CUii WfilMr f iTiJ "kETISSSSK? TKTtiny'K iluikji mlimlly run l ' -tllilB VSlS5 uiJ by ol.l New itl'B' tB , lift K(VSIBllETOIi?J,V H lutUtTS- a mnull dry trll lUfli at ftjLHl NWniTunjnutLlI KurUuJ mintilrr ( ''iiinJK Ci fcJWiiJ i)$jJil&UWrJl"t'l urn lllftl In Ilaitillclit. J ll&rin ''",0 wl'liour ' C'-"- kikJKjpH f.lj . i .- 1!? I 'I icrmon. BHiMRPfg ajj U V nM ' A WillrJ Cr.naf.tL.r Clock. M'i3fi.JM " I vine ul lli vnrhrtt ol Amtrk r hp.. AliB film lima Utir. IflWtinJjBvlESN &" Iftr .)" . I . ! r -i n r-1 M" ! n fe?: i .r !. I A N.lirU SaUJ frlMitW. "MiV Flnt TiaMVitc . , - I TIMS-RECORDCs'Q ,hai tin: dntuej Iti; flht rtvnlu Vloairj tdra&etl uvcr lis - cBurit wltlntlm'ftiTM tlsk (. clock that' loa not run dowav AnAnrlcn Ii the laveitorJ tna.Brtt .American tq contribute akjrtlitnf t unJaruental to tbe f cltnce f "t'elllBr'tlrBe? - " : - Tint It a mtracnlom. this oaetblnrrelernental, bilnrThe tpiinn or wrljhtj of,, inordinary clock were nTtr.wbr"tliy of itaTdls atty. Now another baffllnf' element baa been made torun-ln ibemp harnesa. Electrcltr.lmprlwned. In a clock, Srlll. "mark time." . There had been until now.-rouch-ly, fo(r claatea'ut.tbneplecea; tlte aundlal, tbe clepiydra, the. candle clock and tbe mechanical ciftck of -prlDf orjrelUt. Tlie-aand jl'aj wia but" a modified clepjdra, and tbe burning rope iir'punk of I lie Cblneie but anottier type of candle clock. ' ' The electric clock la aoiuethlng new under thVaun. ' - What Tim la lt Hlitory doea. not record Eve'a flrat Te&iark to' Adam ireuniably Cto apoke flrat but It'la probable tbatVlie aald. What time la Itr People have been asking it ever, alnce. it'la. tbe, iuok Impular and 'Important ijuettlon ' la ' the world eren.now. . . 4 i No sooner bad man appeared on the earth than Oioe beun to be liii. yertant to blm r 1 The .CUwIra, r water btk ' clea Greece nl Kemt, w utti fa tla the eecliea ol rater; "Water elrieplai late faajMU(l) ata.aed tk cyli4er'(X) alewjf, AUIaf the cyliadtr an raiaiac aUat., RUIo wit leiVa reeVwlth teetW (3 'taraeel aha kaaJ ef tfc deck. . ' Then came tbe trouble QTcr tbe flrat Jldate,'; r ThU early chap -call him Tar zan or Aliaz or-anythlnc 'you, will probably wanted to' meet Mini Mai ale Nutmeg at tbe confer of) Mas todon avenue and Dinosaur ptrret on. the following morning, to go on a aaber-tooth gathering expedition. "Met nie here," be aald cave mannlthly, "wliea tbe sun Is tbrev hands high." , Tarxan Haa a Hunch "But," objected Malslp she was a very intelligent girl "my )i"anH aren't as broud,as yourf, and tbut "raaVra. a difference." Tarxan scratched blsibcargreas ed pompadour uncertainly end grunted. Then be bad an Important Idea. "I'll tell you," be said, "meet me when the shadow from' the moun tain Just touches ,theilTcr." History was made right (there,- though Tartan didn't know It. Thcf sundial was Invented. It was only from the sundial U lui.t'.iitil b the record of the lulr.ivle In lsuluti, rs-.s. "";llebo;ld, I will brlns nsaln the hndow of the drsn-cs which gone do,n la the xnmluil nf'Ahnz, ten degrees backward. So tlio im returned, ten d';rfx by whlili de grees It'wa's gone down." 'I count utm bta tlie- sunny wntor.tlirouiili n tiny opening frvn u 11 1- i-it'l to niHitluT they found tbey could' imjsisuro .tlu.ie. - .A Lena Drink In Rome l'ompey, the Itnuiuu, wuj u bul- net in.4ii, and bud the lm!n'M nian.contPiiipi fur wonllnen; m he M;t up u cli'i-'ilra In tli ltoinan Uiw Court tn limit pee In-. When nn tiiHii!-nt l.iycr tulUi-d n (piiirt hours," ny Uie lnVrrfptlon on tli6 or the time It took mine stub sundlnl ' at l'iiul's ftiw, I.ontlon, And It win thll. eheerful f'l tbftt, put the sundial oui of bnslutiM. ' ' It did very well u Inns Tiir- zuns were. making duie with ilul- p-Ie Nutmeg'", 'but al'.e g.iy :wii miinjty of Jlabyjon ii:iiiirel tb fqclnntlonx at n'lghf life mid right away the siiniltal wouldn't di. Night Life In Cabylen Tho IT'nliilonlun Iind to know uuiumit of UHter to run ihroui;ti !' U'liHjdni bo Iftid to 8t"i. Ur- Alfreil tbo Great la reputed to have Invented, the ra tulle clock, or rnndle which burned u given dl luiku In u given time. The Hu man bad prereileib htm vtltii tke lamp cluck, bowoer, and the 'hi MMfe had, tbe same Idea abend of tbo Ituinuns, burning u rope ut uul firm texture. Any boy can tell time' tho Chinese vny by lighting ( tulno trlnK nnd noting by clock bow I mi- It tale to riinsuuie tbe the rliiix, . uuuld buto lu-i lie iiribaby Al.li. , Ion, If Ills opuliellt iixilil lime lutelt It liniii.. ."'.r r-r."1! mZ Z "y -- -yr iii--imii .. I" j ....-...,..- . .,.,... i,,..i. rnn ,i.nH 'iiiuMiinMT, "HI Hie ipm uriioin speaker. Tlil ii.ker bad h halilt j JJ',';,, hr," i,,nrlv Mwtlciu rlo.'fc makers were Ut inomiening io- iiiiniiii ieriuuinu-i Ik WIIIUMS. All ero .W I. II If t.iii the t'outt drlnkUtiC -Bl.iw. 'i3 nnrys poKer Settlon landers. "It would be n greater relief, tu iho The origin of the mechanical ri of ii" if J on ilrank frum the clock K like tbut of co. man)' iloiiMdrn." kIiiii41 rtie wag. things, .'idirmidcd In mystery. A Some of the Miytuer lawyeri used ' iiieelmnleel clock wit linlnllfd fntlie work of (leorgu H. Tllfuny of to M1'Mjlhe atteml.itllM to pnt mini-; St. riuils, London, In I-MI. The cloek which emtxidle.s the latest Is it pui-klble to eny tli" lust? word In tttiir-recnrdlns Is n liH'iejthe attetid.itllH to tint inud-'St. I 'mil's. London. In 1!9il West-1 Suiuuiir. N. J nn Inventor of In F . . .- L . ....... . . - Tfc. . . . ' . I . . . ' ' i mniilt kift. from the discovery i "",n mvtus imunigiir .nr run un'idy wnter Intii the ileiMyilru, w) that inlnter Abbey was o nccimunoilat-' tcrnntle.mil rt-iuit.it loll. lie ban tfiat shadows moved with tho jtunjrUk of tanllne-w P,iliri Midnlgl tin. nnl ti,re r.M1y,' and tbey , ed In l'JBR, anil tho Cathedral ofibeen working mi ileetrlriil clocks ...'.i, nUf-in.. .. nn lmriplif "twiiol KofllcsT So the' ltab) luiitniu In-1 ,,,,,,i,, TnI1i:iT sm'iH-ltn. Anv m.iti C.intcrtilirv in '.h Tho Weitmln- slneu n bov. nml In IIhKI bit on the and tbe location of marts around it' vented the clcpsjilra. ihi -.(' jwlm luis tWhed for Vand In a nir-'ater lik not only kept time but prliulplp urnund wlilcli ho built the at Intervals "of space to mcasuro-j "" o. " Ituretor inn Hp'priH-(ate ubat the clilmeil tbe liiHin, King Henry j clock, without weights or springs, periods of tlmw. That ancient Israel' took Its time Clepsydra n.naru "Iblef of wa-'snpie wdrntaiiie tcr." I'.y regulating the llmv of 'Prlejii;. - ' - i . V . If I Hultf do to n VIII., v,!io was u flontidal lis wellhthlch runs u year or more without as a iiiairiiiiouini piuuger, gumiiitiijuiirniion. uiner -eitiinc cioi ks V The Clock That la Ntvtr Wound Tim circuit tlirotljli an electro matiiet Is nltrriiutvly 1od and broken by a xouiact nelle on a tornliuiiil pendulum, With tbeotea lug of tho circuit, and the rouse- , iiirnt rnrrgltlug of the uiugnet, an utiiuitiire i.i uttrnitoil biki iirtm Into contart with the timgiiet. The brivtklng of tlm circuit allows the armature to drop, under gravity, I mid this drop tevohrs a ratchet J wiirM which is connected with he hnnds of tho clock, a short distance. The pendulum does no mechanical work, nctliig only us a regulator, and Is kept In -motion by the open ing nnd closing of the circuit, Tbe current consumption Is from oue and n half to one and three-quarters ampere hour u year, Uue of t)ice (.locks has run two and a bait years on uiie battery. A clock In Mr. Tlffuu)'N home haa kept perfect time allien llsiji. Thn first crude clock built by Mr. Tiffany In IOC! Is still In ex. lUnu u is likely that It will some tllno have u pjc! In the Smithsonian Institute, along with Howe's senilis machine, Whitney's rntlnn gin und IjiiikIc)' airplane, ns another revolutionary produc of America!) inventive genius. .- .' T i I 'yx .".. j rr j l'. A ? mwm : mr RESULT IK ' 'JURE GASOLINE i s - . I r &y SV -t ' . t. i .-r. M m ; i u -if WA8HINOTON, July 17. .Possi bility of Inrrenslntr' thn outrmt of WBOlIno by 129,'00(00q 'Ballons through morn comploto (ondnnsatlon of, still vaiHira at the pejrnl(iuii,rnfln orlog, waa suggested today' by tho bureau of mines after un Inyastlga tlon by U. D. Dow, tho bureau's pet roleum engineer. Dow estimated that .rjJ,Qno,no.O gallons woro recovered from uncon- donned r.tlll vapor,, nt reflpi'rle In. iati. . (."Application of the xyrtenT to all refineries, would ollno roeovory by 000.000 gallons yenrlyl'ihn bureau punro. and. moro caro to uvoid eva aald In abatement." - ' . PoraUon una.wlll therefore, jontuln union iiKiiicr unu more roiauio iruc- blgbcr than In tho plants whore the studies of the bureau of mines wero conducted. "ThomaKnltudo of the los from. non,-condcnsatlon of these vapors baa been realised only by few rofhiers, judging from tho number of plants that have recovery systems.' " Tho thirteen refineries studied by the bureau of mine are obtaining 12S,. 0"il gallons "of gasollnp dally from uncoudenscd still vapors. These blants aro situated In- the vurlous, re fining centers, othe'r than, tho Paci fic coast, and are runnlne crujlu rep ccsontatlvo of' ull thn . prodiirln fleldii .east of tlioIto5l:y monntnlns. In, addition, soycrnl aru running Moxlcaji 'crudn, m Information from California rofinorlcH Indicates that on account of ijio smaller i;ascllno content-of tho California crudo, thore aV.o no recovory plants pf Importance III. that stato.The- average recovery of gasollno at tho refjnerle Investi gated by tbo bureau of mines amount ed to four-tiyilhs gallon per barrel of crude olf charted. ' "Unle.sfl iiroyeiitivo measures urn i auopiru, tosses 'or Kusonn" from fall- ' tlm til' inmlidion otlll t'fii.riru ,i-lll ,t. Id glvp u Jiosslhle gas-jcrQ-iBo In tho future, becausn crudes by this mmhiid of 170.-I aro being handled In tho flold Willi Ing from the still Into llilulil'la ar-l rnnipllshed either b' paaainR Miunl BUrfacrw oxpostyf 'to-, ihu atr nr'tbrough plMs or sliolU having l:it j;o i through colls submerged lit water. amplo nt this I ti certain rklmmlngg; "Atmospheric temperature Is nbi Vlant -which pro'duri 'about ;.o0"k Jmpohanrfactnrlrrtbfprodirctlon of; gallons o compression gasollno daily KU9aJllIUI IIU111 II.ICU.IUVU&CII fUJ UlUJ ' ilirUUri KU.il nilHIIIM'i IUTT1ILIV), liyi vupora. It Is fom.tl that tlurln win- Letters from (lie People - - -"f 'iriinarrainnrii r aanv,v,vv-vvvvi July IS, 192L'. tcr months,diru-rtorn:onrrcomplelo condensntloji of tli- vnpora, the pro-! drops to ni low as Mo gallons per1 ,:,,',op "eriild: I III,, liutlcrH elieil whi ii people gut rich enough to I they un live on scenery, let them bull, I the rpud oiling the K latitat l river anil enjoy themselves. ' llospertlvely, T1IKO II. VOINd. ii 'a mm dav In tlm winter. Ordinarily, the! dlffcrcn'ci (s (ar tJt but there ' " H kinds of has Dtul 1 4 0 ductlon .of the gas' planf will fttllulcu' ii tondeiiey for produrtlpn to off to sonio exlrnt. Aa unuitin e,-jdrni In cooler wftithor, SEE' BEEtHOVEN, THEN: HIS . S0NSTA 'MMnaiWaitiHaiiaBaaislaWtsjkMa9jaMnftaVaBiaVHajMH "Tbo calculations of tho bureau of tnlnca aro based nnroults obtnlnedl ,. ., ,..,.., , i -v"w--' - 4-iCondoiisutlon-of-tlio-viipors form in Vdf na,la, urlmu. nn....l ..n,k..K I . . In refineries whoso general methods aro moro efficient huh fliose-employed In tho hundreds of smaller' sklni- mlngf plants that have no ireeovory system. It, Is assumed tbut ,ln tho leas efficient skimming plants, locat; ed In Bcctlona- where the supply of celd water, ad essential for condenser Mae, IsJ scarce, tjreater.recoverIes could bo made than 1 the1 large re fineries studied, Jrhtt ahouo h CI.': penally, true or pklahorna. north Texas ajid Ixmlslana skimming plants where summer temperatures aro high aad where cold ; water Is ncarce. A atirTey of tbese plants. It Is belloved, would enow that their losses In tin MadfMJI itlll vapor would bo much Wtti tlons than at present. ed by. boating crudo oil Is uffected In tbo refinery liy leading vupora thru colU-o'f pipe fculjmorgod lit water,. On 1 cooling, most of tbn vapor becdmes Ililjiefleil,, but avcortalu amount of vapor, duo to Inefficient tlmo for proper cooling or tho fact thai Jts condensing point Is, jower thun th.-' tempuwUiCo-of tho water, will re main uncoudenscd, Also, curtain oth er fractious will not, bo condensed, for, tno reason that tlfolr llQUofttC" Hon points-arc) affected!) tho pre sence of other hydrocarbons, A small part of this uueondonaod vapor Is dlsaolyedlri Iho liquid tbut has con, densed. , . "Coadensation of tho vapors com- i i sTbbhbbbP, .Q' mJE aa6staaTJaSPk7-:sia7T-!xaTBBBBBBV ' aBWfiHaBraBBi aaaaaLrt . VvJX&'25UMwB Bfc aiaiaiMaW.ffT F taaaiaBiaBiH xkliaaK' -JWH k) K''frJM Mmm'V't K--? M8Zs JHRafBaaBiaBiaa MgsaMlfrl ' lj tb JfcaJaaH'WJMWLaLaLaLaLaaiW J I aaaaaaBaia W 'lmtJfJK piper iihout the high was or Kliimalh county the last few years, and tho latest Is. from' A A. Koulo. I sen bo Is advocating a road along tiio Klamath river, f Well, it that mail litul been built yearn ago mill later improel lo at ral highway no doubt Hint would have been the host route Into this country, ntfil to build It now would ipro'iubly run Into a million- dollars. SPiSEIITil nPTn ni 1 1 n tir-ui-t ' ," H" """" " I L I L! lL'IU 1 l n! I """", w,,rlt ''"' a,,,,uB"- hr Li ainii lllrlil ! i lwUm wo,('1 hi . UL. 9 U Ulltt Ult-IB I j nf ilollurs spent In romp! 'AfllllN(lTON'. July 17. flirt h- 1 dayii and hollduys would fall on the much con- and millions Piling eaten- ! dars would bo saved yearly If llim; I were reckoned by a devlr,, Just ix-r- HAN p'IIANCIHCo, July 17 Might I foctd by (!. C, Pnuclnir of l.on An- tmiH of i.i'luritlflr IliHtrumeulH have) ldes. ho claims. A been Hhlpped from tho I.lek Observn-I '1'bls iiieihuiiiHin, soun to bo extilb lory,' near Han Jwe for l-'reemantlo ,; Ited before Washington officials In on the iioijli roast of Austrnlb w.'ioiui fhktheraiiio of efforts to simplify tlfev will bo ii.-icil liv iiieiiilmrM of i In. limn I'lili'illatloii. illvldes the year Tho Crooimprlng road Is now well i.hi-ervatory's parly In mulling iilnser-J nii II days, or 13 months of 2H underway so thui will have to bnlvattonii of u total solar eellp.xi) on , du)'H uach, finished somn day. The only ill- Keptoinlier 21, : It consists of un aluminum frame- rect Inlet from tho south, nnd thej Dr. W. W. Campbell, director of i work within whldi iisirnl luovvoionts ' iieiirest, Is via Weed and Dorrls, no ' the observatory, leuvea Him 1'hinc.lK- nro dupllealed In nilnlatiire. Propel- ien ny un eigiit-uay inotoreiocK, tue i.'iii.th mid moon revolutions ar ef fix'ted by an Intricate aorlea of gears, thn whole synchronised with inathe Hint I cul prerlslon. Tho en rib's orbit hi dlvled Into Hill eiiual scgnifliits. l'liur'licr Iiiih been rhnckltig Its por foriiiaiiro for mouths, and declares II flawless. 'Ills Inveiillon Isn't for ifulc, liit will he used for lecture purpeses: only. why not try anil get that under co for tho Krenmaiille.ioast mi July roustrucUon. As for an iill-wlntnrl IK, lit tho bond of the second scctlou ond, I should think If thorn was of mi o,peilltlou sent out by the lustl)ullou. Tho first serllnn, I a good hard Mir fain road It roulil , ).lc bo traveled almost any tlmo of tho yeiir, ' I ' I am not advocating this road be- cause I happen to llvo In this (lod- forsaken out-of-the-way no-nmiio- on-the-inap hmg, but any person . with half common nun to would sou nt n glaiico Hint thu' Wood-Klani-j ath Kails route is tho best to ull which ntuiteil several moiiths ago, tint been making preliminary obser vatlons on Iho IsIiiiiiIk of TnhlM, Tho observation,, lo bo tnken Will lost tho Kinstelii iTlatlvlly theory, iici.erilliii: to n y.tntonienl recently -i-ntioil by Dr. Campbell. IIHI.IO OI''.l.ST know romTi! Tins remarkable photograph 'of the 'great' nting, symbolic of.liis masterpiece, the I'assl i lids of your cyc cbse together, glimpse throi X Will sec iJcethoven. Ooen the' rv wM -, wajjntlic!iijnJ,ojie.taus.irja ... ,v,,.., ..,i, .,WiuCia,M ui me great' composers 3l I .i. m iSl .,m. U..IHS nidMcrpiccc, inc I'assionate Sonata, e Draw the lids of your cyc cbse together, glimpse througli the eyelashes and you will sec ilcethoven. Ooen the' eve wM ,i .,n .:n ,.. ...i..l I cOncnrui'd. There huvo Ihujii hun idreils of poopln hero Iho last ciiuiiln' Mrm Nownioiluir I ivhih I i of years nakltiK tho neurost, road j wl,"t lo niime iho twin boyn. ' , to Dorrls und Weed Whon told ' I'ncln Whetmoro Nnmo 'em Tom which way to go thoy say Ii II, unu Jerry unci 111 miilto 'inn n we Jii3t caino from there, why In f 1'i-iwont of u flue elilnu miiif with Kam Kill don't thoy htillil tbo rondj '""!'' """ies tin It In gold lillern, -' 00102.1 tho swamp 'and makti It Hntoii I'osl. Jtljlrty nillos shorter. Thoro wns ul good Hiibutantlal brldeo built across tjio straits of Ady a (ouplo of! yearS fii:o, It Is Just llco building . Mllm Dryden I llilnl; men aro ii hiidgo botween two llttlo Islands horrid, Vnu noviir, nen women koIiir I NOTHINH llll))i: in:it MIHTAKIl . Tho Mnd And ovon 'after yon( met your Ideal man you wcrp hot happy? Tlm .Miilrnn-I, iiiado tho mistake of iniiriylng liliu, my dear. 'v Hwinri' i'ota'hi hwiithiart u'riilii Do you, ko Miss Yntn. I . iurjiiulnir Huro, sho's my aweet poiato; In iho ocean, what Is tho uso of thnvbrldgo when you cannot got to It' Tliorofo.ro I say lot us got tho about with lln,uor conconlml lu their clotlilnr;, Mr. Dryden No, nor very much .,, ,r. ii. r, i. . wofii-iMiiinniu rails roaii omit unu oiso coiicuiuou ny inuir ciutiiiug, I'l. T. Ilontmun. who hna hart a U largo oxperlonco In souio of-tbe most "ii'C'-'iui" niiou iiiorua ui rpriiauUi Oregon, nnfi who Is a gontlemaa of pleiiBlni; peiMonnllly, Is now wit J. lie Ihnlont K. Co-, In the shoe depart- t. , XMO.Mao r FUi" . 1 v ' Kir " f- - - ii - ' V ' t' ' j-.. J "raft a! A mmkmm hwmmmmsmM: