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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1922)
I age i nree I Personal Mention ' (liit'iilii uf iifflilulii of Hit) Culiror In Oregon I'nwur ciiiiipiiiiy, u litrr.it mlly uf'Kliiinnth Fulls iln motor- il to Chiiiii Hulunlny whom nn lit- Ipm'tlou wnii iiiiiiIii of llin imw pownr iiniimny iiminci Tho imily Inrlutloil, lr. mill Mrs, M H, Wimt, Mr. mill IMiM. .1, A. (Inrilon nml ilnuKhtor, IIiiri, Mr. mill Mm. II. W Vimnlto, Mr.tiil Mth. V. . Hinllli, Mr mid LMrn. II. 10. Wlthrow, Mr. und Mih. il W. MmiihIiiii. Mi- mill Mih I' I." if tlliiiin, Mr, mnl Mrs. J. (' lloylo, Mr. ijinil Mm, I'iiiiI Mrdi'ii, Mr. mnl Mih iili'ii. II. Miiiik. I!. II. Hull, V. II. Wll 'oy, Fred I!. I'IukI mnl nun. .1. i:. illlllltK, Tllltll KtllVIIIIHIIII. 11 I'll ling IImIi mnl I). I. (Immiiiiii': ' Mr. mnl Mm. I. II lllhhiiit mnl fiunlly ilruwi Hi CrnliT liilm i'ntnnliiy mnl spent Hid iluy al lint loilgo i'ii I Joying Dm liw of Urn litlm until u Into hour hint iivnnliig. Mr. mnl Mm. !lirlri I). Hiitlilgf, Mr. mnl Mm. J. J. I'nrkur, mnl Mr. mil Mm. II. II. Hmltli ili'piirlcil rurly yi'iiU'riliiy morning fur Clnviir nude, nun of llm mom micliiilml outing spots of Din rniinty mill spent Urn iluy fishing mnl plciilt'ldng until f.mt owning. Tin')- ui'iit out on hum nliln of It oil tul f'ko mnl iiiluriii'il on tlm opponllti roml. F. P. Koou, forest supervisor, who wiin Injliri'it liixt ttcrk when II tn liorsu throw him. Ik ri'portril imicli Improv ril tniliiy mnl will bo lj.it k with lilit rnitui on uri'ii numhur two very noun. .11. J, Mntooii mnl family it ro out u il tlmli'r fur a fi'W (lit y n lieKlni: utlrr tln'lr thither Intrrmln. Mr mill Mrs, It. ('. (IrocHbirh mnl family, in'roiiiininlctl liy Ml km Hlownrl, hliilcr of Mm ilriii'dlici'lt, (fi jeiiliT il.ty mernliii: for it itriilloii tilp with limmlilit iih tlio prlinlli.il iilijci'tlut 'I'lin (tip lining iihuU ly way of Ili'ini mnl Tint D.tlli'H mnl rolurn liy wiy nt lint Pacific highway. Outing Mr. (iroi'Mliock iiIihuiko IiIi offlci' will ho In ihnrgu of Minn Dorrl Itl'i'll. John Ha r Kent of Topt'kii, Kiiuu.is, who Iiiih lict'ii hero for the p.int fnw till) il InllliiK with friends, lft thin morning on his ri'tiirn homo ("niter lnl,o wnn IhIIimI mnl pronoiinu'il a I'crftrl iiiar'l of naliiral beauty liy tlio Topuka vltillor. who Intends It'll. lni; hi friends nit ulioiit It upon hi re I il I ii hmtiK. I Mr. mnl Mm. llcrt I . I hoiniis nin Mr. mnl Mm. It. I.'. Wright miukIiI diversion )i'tcrilay in it search for Imllnu ri'llrji along l.ont rlir. They report (hut they foiinil MUenil rather flno roll, hut that lln moit fun wnn experienced when Wright started to oirry Mm. Wright urnis tlio struma aJ becoming stuck In tlm imitl wan compelled tu put her Mown iini'x. pecledly. I. II Camplo'll. who In rimtlmtliig in Spring irrrk thlM summer, lit iloun horn for n few da) to look utter hunlncsi affairs. (I. (I. Wight ittttiiiili'il to li'Kiil mat lorn n lint court lioimo over Saturday from lllltltihrnntl, whero ho operates n farm. t;eori;o KtrowhrltlKo as n louiity 80 SAFES ARE ROBBED lluiglnrs del ff I oo,oo In Hioliinu Of flio IIiiIIiIIiik llohhery HI'OICANi:, .Inly 21 - llitrislam hi old) upon NO miiiIIm on hlx flonm or tlio I'liulnoti hulhlliii; Hat'Tilay ulclil mnl iitoln over ijii,UII0, II wan limiuoil HiIh iiitirnliiit. Thin wan tlio Imilt'Ht hiiiKhtry over litiown In Hpo liano. Tint pollen holltivo tlio rohhury wiin tlio work of profoiiMloiiiilii. Hoiit vlnltor Miiliirilny from (,'hll(iiiilu. .1 () llohltliwalto, of tlm Clilloiilln lliinhor t'liiupany, ihihhoiI throur.h lioio HiIh iiioi'IiIiik on IiIk way Hiiiilh In Hun 1'ratielnco, wlioro ho will hit octipli'il with hitftlni'Hit inatterH for tlm next week. Mr. mnl Mm. Vim Union mnl fiinc liy wore MiiioiiK Kliiiiintli I'iiIIh vlwl tom at tlio l.iiko ii' tht) Wooilii yenter iluy. Iliiilloy I'lillllpit, or Colnna, llwltt Itunnoll, of Han I'lanlnco, liotll of whom liino Im'cii vUltlui; with filoinlH mnl rolittlvi'H In I't'llrmi city, loft on tint train tliln inoriiliiK for tliolr renpeetlvo California hoinen, Mr. nml Mm. U. II. Calklim left Miiinlay mernliii: for a two wockii motor trip to tlm Oregon count ru nortn. Don Hlovcnnon mnl family npenl tlio tiny In'ro with frltimlH mnl rnla tlvi'H. Htovemiou Iiiih ii l.ilo contract with tlio Nltito mnl In In rliarKO of work on thu (keen flprliiK mountain. V. W, Kuril nny, iriiiiilii'iit Ior olla farmer, wnn In (own over tlio wek-eiiil nftur men to rninlnt with I tin hnylni: on hln much. A iunrrlii;) llit'imo wan Innuoil liy tlm roimty clerk on Kittuitlay after noon to Ci-orK" lluuiol mnl Marjorlo llrown, holli luillaiiK Ihliu; at tlm Ulwiiath Acctiry. An luteri'Mril party of lourlnln who vlnlteil Klamath I'.iIIh mnl ('ni ter liku over the iM'ck-viiil ati' Mm. V I. I.onl, mnl Minn Kllzulioth l.onl of Hiilciii mnl MIkh l.llllan Aulil of i:uKeu mnl Minn I'ttlo II. Kroll or I'leiliiiont, California. Kliimnlli Kitlln Itoheccn loilK" In ntalltil otflfern for IIoiikiimi Ituherra IoiIko. Haturilay iiIkIiI. July 32. Tliono alleiiilliiR from Klamath Kalln IihIko were- Mr nml Mm It II. Wat teiihiiri;, llfflo Citrcelon, Minnie liar uuiti. Mm. I.eo Ili'ini, Mr. nml Mm. Paul Jnhunon. Mm. lleortto Humph rey, Alice Wooilanl, Mm It. A. I'm mitt. Mm. Hlellu M.iliKUe, Mm. Ail illo Walker, Mm. Jennie Hum, Mrn. (Hover, Mm. HlolnmcU nml Mr. mnl Mm. Ilnhert Klo.in. tro cream nml rnisc were neretl after ImlKe. Comloii tu Ii.tmi new watvc j.ipply iiynteill. , ".... I'lniiH IioIiik made for now city lmll nt ()riKoii City. , Kuneno cminery now runnier to rapacity. UViiiIIIiik York to Mnr: nt onto on relnillilliiK of lloolh-K'elly ,iw mill, which wan recently ilotroyiv liy fire. 81 llelcnn New water p'lrlfyiliu plant arrUen, nml will ho Inutnlleil within next few ilayn. Herald clunlflcil ads pay you. LINKVILLE IN YE OLDE TIMES ' s&r r ' Kwi FbU ( ,l,oi'!k vs!d) w ivjx & a" mri.s ytHfusf b1 &Pyrr AUNT SARAH KAMXM, LCAttTR OF TW SOCIUTV fOK SUPPRCSSIOf4Of PIPE SMOKING. VkS SVCH OM LWVCR. MAW CTRBGT CARCf TtJbAY New Step-Children of George J. Gould iSSE? m m 'mm W& J am ! "m. w t , h ixrrwmd ,iu i . xnXMMJHvr . r ,,. ?! t'CL a r k Lunuvv mt. y v M ,&. i i-, i'tLmmg, ' n.V !T15? -v i.iA..' rfrL.x. -s r:yxSWm jffip Sffitrl The children of Vera Sinclair, Geo re and Jane, fishing off the dock of her Hiinimer home at Manursing Island, Rye, N. Y. This is the most recent picture of the children to whom George J. Gould becomes a step-father through his recent marriage. 1 Tl SUN "ITUEDTHE DM FOB I." : COAST IMPROVE an i Portland Man Says He Was So Worn Out He Was About Ready to Give Up Job When Tanlac Res tored Him to Health. "Vcn. air, Tanlac mid mitlilliR elro In wliut kept urn on tlm my-roII." tie elared ll)ion Keetiey, 40 i ll.mt AhIi St.. Cortland, Ore, n valued einpo)o of the John Wood Koimdiy. "Tor over u year my Htomatli wnn In had nliapo. I hail little or no ap petite and w.m xr.iilttMtV' Kionlitt; we.tktT. My nerven woi.t nil ujiM't mid mini) tluicK 1 ri 'oil mid luiiitili'd nil nlglit, unaldi) tu sleep I h.id pnlnn nil through ,ny ('j nml ariiin ami wnH l.tilhered a Krs.H deal with conciliation. I.waa,)i.t nbou; p.mt roItiK and It looked lik; I would h.io lo quit work. "I cot hold of Tanlac just In time to nawi tlm day for mo Tlio nln.-H uiiti palnn hnn nil koi:o uoiv and I feci brimful of new life nml enwy npnln. I have tlio fliivnt klnl of ap petite And hnvo nnlned eUM pouni'.ij. T.inl.io ulinply mado mo ntl out nnaln." Tanlac la nold hy nil Reed drug rIkIk. Ailv. l.'uKt'iin New l.ano hlKlnwiy pjulo In planned. Salem SI. 1 'J ii I'm llplacopal church to erect S0,UUU church. Jutfurnon I'aclflc highway run nltiK throUKh thin city tu hn p.ncd. Aurora I ID, 000 lirldKo to lm eroded iner I'udtllnt; rlor. OroKon City hanlc lucreaiiui c.ipl. tnl stock from $&0,00tl to ? 150.000. Ilcnd HIionIIh lllxoii company will havo ten now- kilns, cimting .r,0. 000. 1'ort Oxford Double reservoir with capacity or 10,772 callous planned. Lumber Business Booming; Shortage of Worker in All Lines Noted SAN rilANCISCO, July 22. Keasoii.il iit'iiiaud for workrm In 'the farmim;. iiiIiiIiik, IIuMiik and liullillnc Imluntrlcn on tlio I'aclflc co.tnt durluK Juno linn not only re duced to a minimum thu number of unemployed, hut In xomo lines linn caused an actual nhortai;o of kllle, men, iiicordlm; to thu month ly ropoit of J. A. Kelly, San Kran rlnco, dlhtrlct director of tlio em ployment Bcrtlco. I'nlteir.St.ite.i de partment of labor, mado lmbllc Jiere today. I.nmlier throughout tlio diftrlcl In hoomlni;, thu report ii.iyn, whllo ntnto and municipal linprovoncnt projectn, toKether with Alaaku rail road nml mlnlni: Is kIvIiik employ ment to thousand of nten In ad dition to tho usual enterprises. Krull and veRclnblo canning has now opened, reducing materially tho number of unemployed, both male and female, dependent upon thin Industry. Tho; housing nltua tlon throuKltout thodintrlct U i;en- orally. Improved. An abstract of Mr. Kelly' ro port on coudltlouif In tlio states of California, Oregon and Washing ton follew: "CAUKOIINIA Surplus of work- em Ik nil Industrie gradually dis appearing. I'nemploymeut , con fined chiefly to Iron and slcel, tex tile, leather good, and common labor. Surplus of last named rap idly dwindling hecauso of Increas ing demand for construction and farm workers. Ktato emplomunt bureau has opened threo gemonat office In tho Sacramento and San Jouiiiilu valleys to (uko euro of tho demand for farm help. Krldeut drmum! for building inechaiilcs In larger cities. Lumber normal. Tho only unemploymunt noted dtiu to labor controversy. Theso con ditions nxlat In the oil fields. Min ing gradually Improving, ltallroad i repair approaching normal. "OUKGON KIshlnK scanon now open. Krult und berry picking and canning season now open. Lum ber nearly rioruial. liomo unam ploymeut caused chiefly by labor Vontioversloi. Conditions In all IrniM Improved over last month. "WASHINGTON Lumber mills, especially near waterfront, opera ting doublo shift. All plants busy. lload work and municipal Improve ments. Alaska railroad and mln- j lug arc giving employment to thousands of men In addition to usual enterprises. Various lines of I agriculture and Industry, employ- I Ing skilled mechanics, nro begin ning to report n shortago of good ! workmen. In nearly alt lines con ditions havo becoma normal and good feeling cslsts." P. S. Gets An Eye-Full Can Hardly Believe It In China's War Zone Read the Advertisement in the. lower right hand corner of page two of next Thursday's Issue. t VVCNlssStoM...'LJMiSMSt'i BBsP UsT JP? V. vjJs trfvcHsBJ j 'U IJrv X VgB ttiv?rV'hlirT'SfssWi 'sf t"JT?VsHi VHiE This passenger train operated between Tientsin ni iv.1,1.. ..t 1 through the holp ot an nlllod guard and tho nrotinn nf h n..r. .. Stripes. U. B. marines rWo tho engine wiUlo tho nhlntso en the Dtet. .9rnec4T.jtls.nedwlthlhqirprv,Monf .. - .'J, Dear I.'d: Well, Ed, I havo got to tell you something l sco with my own eyes or I would not believe It at all nnd as I did not havo nothing to drink but a sodey water on ace. my missus picked my pocket I know I sco what I sec. This which I tell you about Is a nccktlo partllo Saturday night whero a bird is kicked oft be causa ho Is a knocker. Well, Kd. tho way this business starts off It looks foncy to mo and l( I did not havo a special bid to como I would not havo stayed nt all. How hoover, I flgucrcs tho parties which nsk mo to como would get soar If a promlnato citizen beat It so I stay. First theys a truck comes along with n bird chained on behind and bracelets on his nrms. Tho truck has n gallows onto it nnd u lot or guys Bitting around looking slrlous. Then ull to unco ono of theso birds gets up mnl lit into tho ono In chains, which It scam ho Is, tho prlzoncr. It scams this poor fish Is somo 1lrd which calms thcys two many courthouses hear nnd goes around getting this Idcnr off his chest. Someone picks him up nnd ho is S. O. L. Welt, Kd, you no I am iiot much on this kidding nnd I urn getting ready to beat It when all to onco a party which It seems ho Is from Bonanzco guts up mid starts to npout. It soams ho Is tho lawyer for tho prUonor but It Is a good thing Fatty Arbucklo did not Imvo no lawyer Uko this bird. What docs ho do Kd, but turn his cllunt down cold und usk tho court to gio him tho limit. Ho says ho Is not going to plo.i for u Knockor noways, nnd It theys anything worst than hanging will tho court ploaso to pin It on his nibs In tho chains. Well, right hear, Kd, 1 sco tho af fair Is no Joule nnd Is slrlous nil right und this poor fish which goea tirouud howling about cou'rthonses Is going to bn Jorkod off Into somo pluro whero ho does not need no rotirtliniixcri only Insect powder for his wlmis or el so a bcouti shovel. ' Thinks I, perhaps I bettor get this! bird away from' hear but about this tlmo thoy throw- tho halter' around his cacklor nnd I turn away -to hldo tho mist in my oyes. You no how I urn, Kd,tono of theso scamlngly hard boiled, birds with a soft hart, und my harts bleeding for this poor nut which ho talks two much. Evory body says you seam such a steam man Mr. Spaco but thoy do not no that I would not hurt nobody unlest nrousod und then Dompsoy would not stand no chnnct with me, what I moan, Eh, Kd,? SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES Are the Beat Recommendation of ' O. A. C. TtiN Initltiillon offers n thorough, practical, nml stanilnrtl elu. cntlon nt n cixl ullliln resell of tlio hlgli school Rrnduato. It offers training for cullcglato degrees In: Agrlrultura Mines Commerce Pharmacy Engineering nnd Mechanic Arts Vocational Education Forestry Chemical Engineering Home. Economics Military Science- and Tactic It offer training also In: Tho School of Music, Physical L'ducntlon, Industrial Journalism. Fall Term Opoi Heptoinlxr 18. For circulars of Information nnd Illustrated booklet wrlto to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon d,. - D ROADWAY AT STARK , Portland, Ore. Buyer's Week AUGUST 7-12 in PORTLAND Is a time of business and pleasure. So make your headquarters in the center of the activities. And dine at I Arthur H. Meyers Manager I I II Don't Advertise Unless you are absolutely on the level with your customere Unless your goods are so excellent that everyone who buys them once will want them again Unless there is real need for what you offer for sale Unless you appreciate that it takes a long time and costs a lot of money to edu cate Klamath people to associate your trade mark with a definite standard of quality Unless your business is built on the firm foundation of economical production and sound finance. THE EVENING HERALD Covers the Klamath Field Welt to got back to tho party, this bird is cither in ono place or tho othur by this tlmo, und wliuta tho odds. Tho only thing Is, Kd, It soams kind of tuff to bo kl'ckod off for knocking, Just Uko beiug run ovor to death by u Ford. Theys a funny thing about this business, Ud, which I will look Into. And whllo I am not tsuylng it is not nil right, understand mo, I havo got my own idoars. This funny thing is that tho hoad ot this show is a under taker und to somo folks it might look ltko bo Is drumming up busi ness. Not that I say ho is. But it mearly might look that way. I havo boon looking around, Gd, and theys a swell location on Klamath aveJue wlch we' couiq m up for a und,er taking pa'rlour. As soon as a knocker is kicked oft I grab him and you do tho rest. Wo beat thu coroner to It and ouch tlmo wo sand tho bill to tho county, w hlch will soon havo lots ot money on ace. Its saving up enough to build uuothcr cuurtbouso us tho presents ones Is warelng out whllo thoys try lug to flgeur which Is it, and which Is not it. Hows that tor a idour to mako somo Jack? Yrs. respectably, 1H1L SPACE. Undertaker,, J. Special rates to knockers. P, 8. I ha"o squealed on a guy which I hear knocking. I swear to ', Information which goes to tho undorj' taker and he gets this bird pinched; Uu) we set jue warps! eh Ed, , I H ;: 1 r ' ! . i ft- 'V1 ti rU - t A? .'i m n ? 1 vi ;; V,ir - , .'Hj,.? A ! "V?j vW- s