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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1922)
Ji. -?. ?:r; ,?mt8DAY, JUJ.Y Ift H2fl. THE EVENING 1IKRAI.D. KLAMATH VM.IS, ORECOft I'lilio SK - '7hW5Ui'ii i- !H m lfJ , 'I X r i IW, t h I M M A 1, I H-v y p h' w I 4 ifaa H vft( v. ' i X- PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mm. y. U. Chamber ami family will lenvo tomorrow morn t' ... . . iiiK for a lo-diiy outing iu unuo- iiiln. 1 Mr. mill Mn. Hurry Ooollcr nnJ jfsmlly and Mr. ami' Mrs. Nnto Ot- lJl tcrboln wcro at Chiloouln for tlio .jf week-end fishing and enjoying tho cool ot the woods. Tho first traveling Jaxx orchestra, Huddles' California Clown Jaxx Halites, will nrrlro hero Friday nlght and will stage n dance at the out-door pavilion. They aro making a tour ot Oregon town. ' nnd do not expect to return to San Francisco until lato fall. ' Martin Diddle arrived yesterday from Portland and will spend tho remainder of his summer vacation nt tho Williams ranch on tho Sy can marsh. '' E. S. Veatch and family have re turned from Portland and other valley point!) where they spent two weeks visiting with friend? and relatives. Mrs. John Slcmen, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Res McMillan, Is spending a wcok at the Siemens cabin on Recreation creek. Leslie Rogers and family and John M. Moore, leJL. Saturday for Diamond lake on a two weeks' va cation trip. "vf'fl Jackson Trarael, who has a ranch on the Merrill road, was in town this morning purchasing supplies nnd looking around for bay hands. Gertrude Cos has returned from an extended visit In the Willamette valloy., Alfred Lilly and Rcathol Welch obtained a marriage llcenso and were married on Saturday by the Rev? S. J. Chancy. Mrs. J. L. Varlck. of Jfow York city, and Mrs. E. H. Clark, ot Los Angeles, aro distinguished tourists who arj spending a few days InJ Klamath county. K. A. Dlockllnger of the Chllo quln Lumber company, accompan ied by Mrs. Ulockllngcr. Is regis tered at tlio White Pelican hotel today from llcrkclcy, California. F. U. Fletcher and 0. 0. John son returned yesterday from Rocky Point whore they spent the week end at their cabins. Mrs. Curtis MacFarlane. ot San Francisco, visited Mlu Octavla De Lap Sunday. Mrs. MacFarlane, a sorority sister or Miss DcLap's, was recently married to Captain MscFsrlsne of the San Francisco Presidio. They have been to Port land on a honeymoon trip and from here they expect to 'return to the bay city. II. II. Fulsora is here from Alaska after haying been absent from Klam ath county for a number of years, uuring nis aosence no nas oeea a . presiding judge for a greater part ot tho time in the northern territory. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fulkerson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and daughter, Joe Rerne and son, Vance, all of Yakima: .and Mrs. ArJIla Hlatt Thomas, of Seattle, and granddaugh ter, Delorcs Hedges, of Portland, once t pioneer residents of Klamath county, were guests of Mr., and Mrs. F. W. Ritchie the last of the week. The party also visited their old home In Langell valley and were surprised at the progress that baa been made in the whole county, particularly In the 'city known to them as LInkvlIle. Mrs. Fulkeraa bas the distinction of be ing the second white woman to cross the first bridge built .across the Link river. Her caughter, Mrs. Stewart, was born in Plevna 52 years ago. They also visited captain ap nlegate and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. TCra- mltt and tholr only regret was that they could not spen'd a longer time in their old home country. HE ALSO SOLD FRUIT Hut It Was Merely Camouflage For Mooeshluc, Juotitr CliargeO Peddling fruit on the Klamath Indian reservation, seemingly a harmless enough occupation, prov ed the undoing of C. M. Chamber lain ot Wbitmore, Cfornla, who was charged by Jubtlce T. L. Snook of Chllo'iuin with Introducing liquor on tho reservation and sell ing it tu Indians. Chamberlain's fruit, which was partially spoiled. was merely a questionable camou flage for tho liquor beneath, Snook eburged. Wbitmore waived preliminary hearing before U. U. Commissioner Bert C, Thomas lato yesterday and will be taken j Portland to ap- jeart before the federal grand jury. Lee Summers of Lake county was scheduled to appear before Thomas 'this7 afternoon on u charge of sell- !! liquor to an Indian on tho reservation last Sunday. The charge was preferred by Justice Snook. MARKKT REPORT PORTLAND, July 18. Cattle weak, lower; bogs weak, lower; prime light 111.60 to $11.75. Skeep weak, slow; eggs and butter steady, aUforwi Clowns Jazs fKfOtw vnmt Driving Off i& s1 , fcvt flv A' A," 2. mm r ra && OE S v s!, H . J ' Jf 7T "- , .y. &' $ j ' The movie camera shows how . Walter Haven, new Britlih epei coif champion, drives oft. from the I start of the swing to the follqw . through. JIAM.VKK SL.lYKIt L'.VAFKKCTKD (Continued from Page 1) Southern Pacific station, while a group ot camera men awaited her, her face again broke out into smiles. Smiles at Camera For a moment the shutter clicked and her teeth flashed In a succession of smiles, then deputies hurried h,er toward a waiting automobiles to be whisked away to tho sheriff's office, whero I)T. Louis Weber, alienist, was prepared to mako an examination of her mental condition. As she started to step Into the car a photographer asked her to pose. Sho consented with alacrity, mounts Ing the running board, head and shoulders above the large crowd ot spectators which thronged the street and smiling to the accompaniment of clicking shutters. A. L. Phillips, husband of the a! leged slayer, who told tho sheriff of her flight from the city, was not at the station to meet his wife. He was In tho custody of a deputy sheriff, tho authorities desiring to keep the I two apart until after they had ques tioned Mrs. Phillips In greater de tail. Kxumlned by Alienist Upon arrival at tho sheriff's office, Mrs. Phillips was taken to Dr. "Weber, who remained in conference with her for about a halt hour.' Whence left tho room ho did not utato Ills' opinion as to her mental condition but said that shu had not evaded conversation. Ho added, how ever, that sho had declined to unswer certain (mentions. What tho ques. tlons, were ho would not say. Chief Deputy District Attorney W, C. Doran was in the room with Mrs. Phillips for about 15 minutes, but de clined to say uli.it sho had told him, If anything. When tlio questioning was com pletcd sho was taken to tho county jail, whero two uniformed officers and four deputy sheriffs were re quired to forco a lano through the crowd which had gathered to see her. Just outhldo tho Jail door sho again toecd for photographers, but instead of smiling stuck out her toiiguc. MtLL IOJV POSTOKI'ICES WASHINGTON, July 18. Fifteen postoffico Inspectors aro to be train ed as real cstato experts as the first step In tho government policy for ac quisition and ownership of postof fico buildings throughout the coun try, Postmaster General Work an nounced today. He reiterated that the government Is getting the wont of it through tho present rental sys-ten. 725 Till: STRAND Kdmiind F. Cobb, who appears In tho lending rolo of "Wolves of the Street," which will bo shown 11 1 the Strand thentro tonight Is destined to caro his niche In tho moving picture hall of fame, according to tho re viewers who saylho first-run of the film. Cobb's work Is superb, despite tho fact thnt ho I called on tlmo nnd tlmo again In tho story to ex ecute tho seemingly Impossible. Cobb Is cast ns n young westerner, whoso father, a power In Wall street, falls Into tho clutches ot tho nalshe vlkl In America. Their poison In Jected, tho Soviets' attempt to wreck the great wheat Industry of tho na tlon, until the young westerner nbnn dons his Stetson nnd chaps and turns Wall street topsy-turvoy. Miss Vlda Johnson plays In support of Cobb. Tho remainder of tho cast Is well balanced. tiik'ktar Wallace Hold's picture "F.xcuso My Dust." which Is tho attraction at the Star thentro. is an exciting automobile story and Is tlio sequel to the handsome star's former suc cess. "Tho Roaring Road." It Is thereforo fitting that tho same screen favorites should support Mr. Reld In both vehicles. Tho leading woman fs again Ann Little, who Is one ot film dom's most popular actresses. Cast as "Toddles" Wbldcn's sweetheart In "Tho Roaring Road," sho figures ns his wife In "Excuse. My Dust." Theo dore Roberts Is onco more tho "bear" nnd "Toddles' " boss. Tully Marshall, Cluy Oliver, and Walter Long aro also Included In tho cast. Till: I.IRKRTV A barnstorming prformanco of "I'nclo Tom's Cabin" Is one of tho feuturcs of "Little Eva Ascends." George 1). Haker's production for S-L (Arthur Sawyer nnd Ilurbert Lubln). starring finreth Hughes, now show. Ing at thu Liberty thentro. Tho ptr. turo Is based on Thomas lleer's Saturday Evening Post story of tho same title und recounts thu adven tures of a typical road show com pany of a generation ago. A small town theatre that might huvo been reproduced from any town of ten thousand population In thu country a few cars ago was rebuilt on one of. Metro's enclosed Wages at Hollywood for this picture within a picture. Bloodhounds, stago Ice floes, and tho typical painted heaven ly background of tho old drama found their way Into the picture. Qarcth Hughe's supporting cast In cludes May Collins, Eleanor Fields, Unlco Vln Moore, Benjamin Hag- gerty, Edward Martlndale, Harry Loralne, Mary Fenton, John Prince, Frpd Warren and W. S. Hrown. Ru dolph Bcrgqutst war photographer. HAD A CUSTOMER tho other day for a set of second-band teeth, couldn't supply It as need all of tho teeth I have now, maybe you could help pie out. Perkins. 17-12 riiAGUE CLAIMS VICTIMS AMOY, China, Jjly 18. Tho bu bonic plague, which usually breaks out In South Fuklen during June, made its appearanco this year In April. It has already claimed vic tims by the thousands, especially In the Interior districts, where pub' lie health receives little or no at tentlon. There the people aro Ig norant and know no precautions or remedies save superstitious rites and customs. In Amoy tho foreign health off! ccrs, schools, local Young Men's Christian association and Boy Scouts aro doing everything in their power to prevent tho spread of this malady. Instructive- lantern lec tures nro given Jn public places by the Young Men's Christian asso ciation, and the Boy Scouts make excursions to villages In tho dis trict distributing pumphluts on tho plague. Its cause und prevention. s J. B. Endcrs & Co. pay tho high est price for farm products. 14-20 inc. MAYOR STOPS TRAIN .Non-Union Shopmen Given I'rotco tlon I'pou Arrival ut Kloux City SIOUX CITY, Iowa, July 18. Mayor Short, city officials 'and po licemen today stopped un Omaha rail way train duo from Minneapolis bearing nine non-union shopmon and ordered it to proceed to tho station without stopping at tho ' Omaha shops. Tho non-union mon were tak en to striko headquarters. ST. PAUL, July 18. Striking shopmen were enjoined by the fed eral court from interfering with op erations of Great Northern trains and picketing, except within speci fic limitations, i Betsys rofrtn.fB i y j , I lip LEARNED THE- 'X 'slflisV rtuNTitta instincts; '"CmIIVhhRm Xls3sB"iLwBBSBBT y lu, ,,,r' wBOf wbw BBsWBBB'VBBPiaBW A IM ssLsftssVsHsVlsBm M - ' lL. .("T .. TliE- BACON COLONEL TUCKi:it OI1ISON. 1.01'ISlAN-. SI'OIITSMAN, AND IllZTSY. JUS Hl'NTINO II 00. IN ACTION lt Xll SfrtU'f. FROQMORi:, La., July IS. When when (llhsim found her and put her quail sensnn rolls around, ('otoiiul' In his pocket. Tucker (llbson shoulders his shot gun and takes In leiish lletsy. Amer ica's only hunting hog. And ho comes homo with his gamu .bag filled. llutsy, four-year-old offspring of .- common southern nizorback hug. Is thu equal tit any bird dog in Loui siana us a hunter, sa)s (iIImoii. lie's refused scores of largu offers for thu, animal. Whllo lletsy still was u surKliUK,, a hunter shot the eow that wus ruls-J Ing her. Tlio other pigs In tho llt-1 ter dloll Tiud But) uus near death , WIRELESS IK WITH PLANETS WASHINGTON, I. C. Jujy 18 It may not be entirely Imposslblo to open wireless communication with other worlds than our own, says Dr. C. Q. Abbott, assistant secretary of tho Smithsonian Institution, In its annual report "for 1920 recently made public; but the cost would bo Immense. If thcro are any other stars or planotg Inhbalted by Intelligent be ings, and communication could be rendered possible with them, what a fund of knowlcdgo might 'be learned from them. "If wo could talk freely with In telligences existing on another world, having history, social cus toms and laws, and religious faiths dovclopcd absolutely Independently from tboso of this world, our con versation would not only bo of sur passing Interest to science and thu humanities,". Dr. Abbot says, "but what a guldo it might provo to statesmen nnd sociologists." Orcat Interest has been shown within lato years In reports that wlrele stations were receiving sig nals which could coma only from another world, ho coutlnuos. How over, the best Information seems to b0 that tho wireless Indications referred to uro merely disturbances Introduced by solar or torrustrlu! causes as yet Imperfectly under stood, and not the work of Intelli gent beings trying to communlcato with us. At tho huiiio time, Dr. Ab bott declares, computations havo been mado which seem to mako It within the limits of possibility that wlrolcss communications might 'ho exchanged with tho nearer planets ir it woro worth whllo doing so. "I'ropouala havo also been mado from tlmo to tlmo," continues tho scientist, "of communicating by searchlight or nilrrora in tho ordi nary way of hellographlng. To mo latter proposals seem altogether too sangulno. "Certainly for a planet like Venus, which Is almost wholly cov ered by fogs ,tho chance, of a beam of sunlight or searchlight beam penetrating to the surface where It could be observed by the supposed Inhabitant, notwithstanding tho glare of their own atmosphere and T jCJu J'.'; AS, A BIRD HOG .BETSY BRINGS HOM1 (WImou IiiuI tb bird dog that hud lost her puppies. He placed tho little pig In tho dug's lure. As the pig grew tip, It's foster mother took It on hunting expedi tious. Cllisiin miis amajcil to see the pig do Its bot to Imitate Its foiter mother when giiino was illscutcred Today w hen Betsy rotnes near t cntey her bristles stand Htrulght'up J Sho llftH her right foot us u bird dig does. Sim tries to straighten thu kink In her lull. And quail dlunois (In season) tiro never lacking tit Olbsuu's homo. thu glaro of thu whole 'relatively ImmrriM' surface of tho earth as compared to tho surface of the re flectors or searchlights 'employed, 11s quite L were tho beyond probability. It It caso ot communicating with tho moon, thero would bo lit tle doubt but that It could bo ac complished. "If It were Mars or ono of the still more distant planets that was being considered, thero scorns to bo not thu sllehtest probability of sue rcss by tho use of lights. "So far us wc know, then, any communications which can bo mado with other Intelligent beings. If! thero aro any. must ho by moars of wireless telegraphy or some ns yet undiscovered means of communlca tlon." BATTLEFIELS PUN OF VETS NKW YORK, July 18. A pil grimage to tho battlefields on which they fought four i years ugo has been arranged for several nun- drdo former sorvlco non by tho American Legion. Tho tour Is open to members of thu legion nnd Ittf auxiliaries, which comprise tho wives, mothers, daughters and sis tors of thu men who served In thu world war. Tho party will sail for Franco on tlju President, IMorctt August C; will laud nt Cherbourg, und go directly to I'arls, where It will bo officially welcomed by thu French govern ment. During tho stay In I'arls trips will bo taken to tho French battlefields and other points of In torcst. According to. thu Itinerary of tho Legion tho party will reach liruu sols August 20. From Ilrussuls It will go to Ostond and tour the bat tlefields of Flanders. From Ilolglum tho Lvglonnulrou will go to London, where they will bo tho guests of the London Post ot the Ainorlcan Loglon and tho Urltlsh Loglon. Tho party will re turn on tho steamship Metugama, arriving ut Montreal September 10. Arrangements for tho tour nro In charge of John J, Wicker, Jr., ot Richmond, Va who as tour direct or bas headquarters at (he office of tho American Legion Wookly, Now York, PILE I E TO TONIGHT At THE STRAND 10c- WIIKHH KVKHTnODT OOKfl- HOHH OK Till The Big Six RDMUND R COHH 111 "WOLVES OF THE STREET" Don't Miss This Sonmilioiml Kcnliire thrilling human Interest story of the luosoiil du l ! in West moots East Ken tho scones Inkon In Now York A which iimicrworid und tlio Miudotr11l Also Vaudeville, Movies and Good Comedy Show starts (i:90. Admission 10 and 20 cents. Cominjv Thursday Broncho Billy in "The Bin Western Son of a Gun." Admission 10c and 20c Listen to this Fellow When he tells you that WOOD Is Cheaper Than Last Year BLOCK Ten Load GREEN Ten Cords 16-Inch Body and Tamarack at Bargain Prices Consult us before buying your winter wood. Wc buy and sell in large quantities with small profits. O. PEYTON & CO. 419 Main St Phone 535 no THS SOON TO IKE E SAN FRANCISCO, July 18. Mod ernised lavorns, designed to meet tho needs of tho nutoniobll0 tourlHt In tho Western states, aro soon to make their appearance. Thu taverns will ho railed Kodomes mid will lm erected nnd under tho supervision of thu American Truvnl System corpora tlon, for which Incorporation papers have been applied. Tho Itodomes will lie built within twulvo months In California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada and Col orado. Tho first Itofome will be liulltlii Sacramento, Cul., and as soon ns possible, others will bo built In Hun Diego, Los Angeles, Hauta Dur ham, llukursfleld, Sun Luis Obispo, Montorey, Merced, Oakland und Red ding, In California. In .Oregon they will ho built ut Portland, i:ngenn, Modiord, Hood Rlvor mill Pendleton. Tho threo In Washington will ho nt .Seattle, Kllunsburg and Spokann Others will ho built In Vancouver, n. C, and Rono, Nevada. Tho Itodomes will ho especially de signed und contsTiicted to furnish standardized sorvlca and operated to afford to traveling motorists nnd their famlllos every convvnlonco usu ally desired In tin overnight stop. Tho building will consist of n ono story bungalow construction, entire ly fire proof with a paved enclosed court and capable of accommodating 420 neopln and 90 cars. Tho build. ing will bo divided into furnished ,,,.,. u,i.i,.. u,ni i. . . ' - """' "" - t- AN LUNC -os HODKINMON KKATUItlCM - Reel Picture mid VIDA JOHNSON scenery utld iirtlnii of tho W-l Show Starts ot 6:30 WOOD $50.00 SLABS $35.00 ed when nrcesiary, havo hot and cold water. Individual baths, liltchetielti with gas or electric ranges and rom pleto housekeeping utensils A flro proof garago will adjoin each apartment and tho key to the apartment also will open the garage It Is planned to have an expert me. chaulr with automobile suppliei til ixirh Hoilnme. Tho tourists who become patron' of tho Itodotno will hnvo tho prlvl lego of rooking their own meals or outing In thu roinpato's cafe or cafe teria. If tho patron drslies to do his own cooking, supplies can ho bought at the company's grocery which will bo u unit of tho Itudomo. Other faci lities for the tourist will Include u laundry which will glto u Nix-hour rough dry service, oniihlliig Hie tour IsUo get his linen clean In tho morn ing If left tin' night liefoie, Karh apartment will bo equipped ullh an Ironing hoard. Identified with tho coriiiiiitlou ami responslbl,, fur carrying out lis pin gram nro Charles II. Hills, of Hncriun ontn, (ioorgo A. Phillips, of Hpokniic, k Clinton i:. Miller, of LuH Angeles.-' Ilroiis (J. Deck of Healtlo, IJ, W. Mur phy of Los Angeles, W. I). Whllromh, of Portland, Many A. Flood, of Tu coma and Hera K. Illlboiu, field rop roHimtntho, now ut Kiirriimouto, milium, who located tho towns In which tho Itodomes tu n to bo hull!, travelled 0,000 miles In locating suit tibia sites. None of tho Itodomes will bo more than 204 miles tipuit, malt ing tin easy drive for u tourist. Tho company plans tu luvtulo ntnli'u enst of tho Hlorrti Nevada moun tains us soon us tho roast lino ot Itodomes uro in opuiatlon. Phoenix, Arizona and points In between to tlu;.J coast will ho tho next sceuo ot action. .. !UDI,,., Callfnniln flomi .Tar ' w " I'm'"""!" iMnlllim Mrlitay lllglll, UOU't IIUSS tills lllllll'O. IM-SA 4 1"?J .t K 2. rt3? A) i