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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1922)
THE EVENING HERALD,, KfcAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'A P-Foyr f. "tl ' -if , Uncle Sam Knows Bossic by HcrrNosc By Our Country Editors np T ' HUH.W, AWOWt I, HiU'J. MM M .IIMMMMMI 'IHPia, " SHWSSSMSIWSSW "" HECT OR'S 'TOBfft, . -wurujur vmam&m i ' ,w WiMi J '- rV Ml- i 5 v-. The Office Cat B? JUNIUS I)lnppolittntrut Tenderly rctrlcvo It From moth-proof chest; Of nit the flno raiment This did I love- best. In fabric 'twas fragile, nut oh, boy! a beaut. Now look nt the dern'd thlnk- My Palm llcach suit! When n nxtn stands nsldo to let u woman board a street ear, you can't tell whether It U chivalry or curiosity, , MnM. It "Wlfo Inherits cigar manufac turer's millions." headline. She must bo (ono of thoso rich wocdows wo hear so much about. ' " KnllKlitinrnt ' J;,'WhU fIs tho difference between a lamp and a woman?" 'Whouiyou clean tho lamp It doesn't ri out; when the woman cleans up she does go out." Dor. Truax says n man will sinoko clRht cigars In one evening and then- blamo his Indisposition next day on ono rlpo ollvo which ho ato for dinner. Cnnwl Week In .rkiuivm "Miss Fcrbc Lone has been In this vicinity the laitt few days. In troducing a jiew line of corsets. Several of lour young ladles arc trying to walk as If they had bought one.' Suiv It costs a lot to live thcsti day. More than It did of yore; Dut when you flop to think of It's worth a whole lot more. Jt.t In- Deslacs, North Dakota, nrery public office. U filled by a woman. wcii; if i no more than fair that being done for the something Is women who live in Deslacs, N. D. Perfectly Plain He: To fair maiden sitting on the running board of a stalled car: "What's tho trouble!" She': "It's the thlng-ura-bob In tho what's-its-name; whatever It doesn't." Do you remember when young gentlemen wore watch-fobs woven from somo fair maiden's M'r? That was before tho general bob bing of halrmadc the materlil to easy to procure. And, by tho wiv, did you ever see a red watch-fob of that kind? H "dlTroubUtSctkers , C. II. OcLap says some pooplj cross bridges before thoy are reach ed, others go to the troublo of building bridges where it hn't like ly there will over be nny water. Kver Do It? man who loves, ha plays no Tbo part Llko motion picture stars. Hut clasps tho damsel to his hort IlCKardlcss of clgnjs. - , ' 4 'I'VIWIU Tho WlHCfcl Mint Wleest Is tho liiaii who what lo Bay. ami rcmciiihert) nay It; , knows not to Itluimi It On Him , St. I.ouls has n baseball pl'tycr who Is threatcnliiK tu beat Habo Itutli'mi home-run recordi Lot Judgo l.undlH bo muklng prepara tions right away to burvu us un ali bi. Kd V. I'rlni Tailoring Co. Fall lino of suits und uvercoatH ready for your uoloctlun mndo tu your meas ure. K. K. K. Btore. !i-7 Ifcmorlea Will Live Whon You Say It With Flowers Klowora fur every uccaslou Klamath Flower Shop Mate Miwet, Pboa U Open Sundays to 1 ' Sfjy, 8 a. in. to 8,., , I1 . -i r BLY Mrs". Marvin Gross was quite III tho first of the week, but Is Mile to he up and around ngnln, C. W. Wnrren mado n business trip to Klnmnth Tails on Monday, return ing on Tuesday. James Dixon and Arthur llnmnker made n business trip to Klamnth Falls and hack on Monday. Utile Hex llnmnker, who has been the guest of J. C. llnmnker for the past two weeks, returned to his homo In Klamath Falls on Monday. Miss Juanltn and Ilernlce Howard, who have been visiting In Utkevlow for n few days, returned homo Mon day. , Mr. James Dixon spent tho day with Mrs. W. T. Oarrett Monday. Dallas Olvnn was n business visitor, In Hly on Monday. Matt Oucnchaln was visiting Inj Illy on Tuesday, .Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon' and children and MfsT W. T. Oarrejt were visiting and attending to business In Hly on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mlko Wnllls and son, Walter Dais, left on tho Lnkevlew stage Wednesday for Pine Creek where they expect to make their fu ture home. There was a man from Pine Creek In Hly on Wednesday with fruit. Ho had wonderful cherries and rasp berries raised out there. He sold part "of his lo.ul In the. valley nnd took tho remainder to Heally and Ynlnnx. Mr. and Mrs. James Hell were business lsllors In Illy on Tuesday. Otto lloe took n truck load of household goods to I'luo Creek for Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlko Wallls the first of the week. County Agrtit Henderson and Frank Se.vton were In the Illy section looking over tho grasshopper situa tion here. Mrs. Alvcro Heals nnd daughter returned to llonanxa on tho stage Wednesday. They visited Mrs. Arth ur Hamnker for a short time before leaving on tho stage. George Iloyd was ajnislncss visitor In llly Wednesday. Mrs. Chnrlcs Collier was nttondltiR to business In Illy Wednesday. Miss Agnus Drlpcvll came out from Klamath Falls on Tuesday to visit with her sister, Mrs. B. T. divan. ' C. V. Warrenvnnd Marvin Cross. mado-a business trip to James Owen's on Wednesday, Mrs. O. W. Howard and two daughters accompanied them from. Hly and visited at the Owens' ranch. ' Amos Lundy and daughter. Pearl I'almer ana daughter, wero visaing nnd attending to business In Illy on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Walker wero In Dly Thursday from the Karl Charley ranch after haying supplies. Mrs. James and Mrs. Karn Glvun. arid Miss Agnes' Drlscoll visited Mrs Marvin Cross Thursday evening. Utile Mary Dixon was qulto HI tho latter part of tho week. Mrs. Jnmes Glvan spent tho day Friday with Mrs. J. S, Watts and Mrs. i; in in a Keady. Mrs. Kd Wallls was quite ill Thurs day. Kenneth Wclshlrn was a business visitor In Hly Thursday and Friday. I'ucc, .Veil: unit Anns IVislly Made .Smooth, Kuys SK!iiallst Any breaking out of tho skin, even I fiery, itching eczema, can bo quickly overcome by nppyllng a little Montbo- binphiir, ucciaros a noitu skhi tpeci ulUt. Hecauso of Its gcrci dohtroyng proportcs, this nulphur preimrutlou begins at auto to booIIio Irritated skill und heal eruptions such uu rush, pimples and ring' worm, 'It .seldom falls to romovo thy tor ment und disfigurement, nnd you do not have lo wait' for relief from em barrassment. Improoinont quickly shows. Kuffcrors from skin trouble should obtain a Hinall jar of Mentho Sulphur from any good druggist und uso it llko cohl cream, Adv. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS H N MISS. LEE, WILL YOU PLEASE POT -j ' , . ..- nn,ntf II, -Vntx IHCOC KHKEIW irt infcwnri. .FORME? I'M IN - AHURffV ( GOING TO A BANQUfc.7 AlVf V HAVt IO STOP NW bb OMMTCW BWWUl. I bw; I.Mrs, IMdlo Cnsobeor nnd children and the Miss Junultn nnd ll.ernlcn Howard went down to tho Glvun ) ranch nnd nil went swimming on Friday. Mr, nnd Mrs. Walter Cnmpliell ami children were In Hly Friday exenlng (siting and attending to husluess, Mrs. Kii Cnsebocr Sr,, spout Snt urdny with Mrs. James Watts whllo Mr. C.isobeer nnd Kd, Jr.. helped James Watts In the liny field. Mrs. Frank Oheuehnlu nnd son went to Klnmnth Falls Saturday. j Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Hlchnrdsnn I wore nttendlng to business ami Wsit-I Ing In Illy Saturday evening, . - .... ........ .... i no regular sawriiny nigut iinuco was hold nt the Community hall. Miss Ivy Iloyd, who had been visit-1 Ing In Hnnanzn tho past two weeks, returned home Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Iloyd nnd children visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur1 Hamnker Sunday. Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Snelllng and son of I.akevlew visited Mr. nnd Mrs Marvin Cross Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton nnd son of Hlldehrnnd nnd Mrs. llorton's sister, Mrs. (ins Kd lit ml mid son of, Portland visited nt the homo of Mr and Mrs. W. T. Gnrrott Sunday. Mrs. Kdlund remained to visit with her J sisters, Mrs. Garrett nnd Mrs. Karl, W.ilKer before returning to hen home. I Itnv. and Mrs. Hollnap of Ileal ty held church services lit Hly on Sun day. l.lttlo J. C. llninaker spoilt the day nt tho hoiuo of Mr. and Mrs, James Dixon Sunday us tho guest of the Dixon children. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Hirhnrdnu drove over to Hly Sunday evening. Mrs. Pearl Palmer nnd daughter ac companied them. Miss Hnrh.irn Owens spent Sunday with .MlfH Jaunltn nnd Herulco How ard. There will be somo fun too, along with the goud cats, Monday evening. I-.-. WUnLQ'S FUTURE HELD INSECURE Sir Rider Haggard Says' He Is Impressed With Grow ing Power of East LONDON, Aug. 4. Sir Kldor Hag gard Is of tho opinion that western civilization Is by no means so secure las many westerners bollave. "Wo havo an Iden that tho west is going on forever," ho aald, lecturing before tho Norwich notary club, "but can wu bo quite suro of that? Those who haro studied and know tho east; Its enormous power of reproduction; Its simple habits of llfo on the land, and Its system of moralities which mnko every woman think It her d ity to Imvo children, know that It con tains an enormous potential power which must one day break out. "Whether It can bo curbed I do not know, but I havo grnvo dotibti. I shnll never forget my friend. Tl.vo doro Hoosovelt, vaylng when taluln of Japan, 'Look out for your Aus tralia; it wilt bo tho first place Jo go." "If once Japan secures the control of China tho outlook for tho western world will bo very cloudy." Tho speaker said ho thought our existing civilizations in tho end prob ably would go tho way of other civili zations that lmd preceded It, "Who would have thought a dozen years ago," ho asked, "Ilia: thorn would bo KU'h horrors In tho world nH wo havo nrently seen In Kusula, Kveii In Ireland It has ho'in ri'W.ilu'l that the savage is uncommonly noar the skirt of Utilized man, ami sn ill ways It will bo." On I fit fur your iiulliigs ill K. IC, IC. SI ore. .'1-7 CAEC J ""W- ISJ - I'M 1 II O-J.-ii.J , -'- - rADARBEia IZHH ' A 4 ' ";', I 2 ADEVS all full" i -"-ZZ-Z!! r nu lv ru tw wu-i,wutm if v, n in, . n ....-. - . . ,. lKNOW- WJwWM s'nt I ' ' rv- ' r'O V I V. .71 B ' '. aUUUi'U?' 11 jr Ml lit IBTV. W DMcctlva Fred Saudbcrc, nationally known tl.'iui'rprlut cxinrt, talto't a print of llosIo's noso nt tho U S. Soldiers Home Washington, wherq tho Eovcrnmcnt Is experimenting with this methed of Ucnufyinn cnttlo 0 u mm Capt. GuorRc Wanrd, Veteran of Seven Sens, l Cross Pacific Ocean In Chinene Junk SHANGHAI. Aug. I- A trip Ucross the Paiitte mini .Shanghai port in IVctorla. II. (.'., In n t'litueao fishing Junk with u registered ton- M .... .... page of 'J:t.l3. manned by tliron Chin esii sailors, is the plan of Captain Goorgu Wanrd. etcrau of tho Set on Seas. Cnptnln 'Wuard declared- his pur pose nhonrd tils Junk, the Amoy, wlili h he had luillt himself at Amoy In the winter Ills purpose was to Hall from Shniighni on June "" and steer ii course tilling tho roast of Korea through the Straits of Hakodate and then follow the northern route ncrms tho Pacific stopping possibly nt the Aloutluu Islands. .He said ho believ ed bo could complelo the voyage, and arrive at' Victoria In the latter pnrt of August. "I'm carrying no cargo and no pns songurs." Captain Wanrd said, "and It isn't going to b n pleasuro trip exactly, for I expect wo will meet with rough going." At tho ago of 39 Little Honey-Makers Said to Dislike Certain Odors; Wearer May Experience Discomfort NKW YOHK. Aug. I Eer since Thorndyke says. Ho has n theory1 n bee census was ordered in Goshen, that the llttlu lioiuiy-iiiakers Just aat N. V., metropollsf tho buzzlui; hou-,urally dislike certain odors. When n( ey makers, tandcr hearted pirimis ; lico likes uu odor It nnsun right In Imvo ln'i-ri Mhudderlng nt the thought 'to gather raw material for Its iiritni of tho d inner assessors might und' I-' fiti'turliig plant .but It turns Its lia : i go In plucking each boo fiom !In workroom or den and countlifi; It. ; Hut thoy mlglit lis" noil atoti rorry- Ing, for W. K. Thorndyko, who !,nows' bees from stem (o ulrendnd Morn, said today that all Hie ronsus takers hno to do is couiit tho hives. "Kven If they did hao to number each boo, it wouldn't bo so bad," ho; said. "Some mon could rount them ' hoes that tho census wns ordered, ono by ono and never hnvo to usi n i Foul brood In something llko sum mask. Of course, u lot would depend mer complaint nmong human Infants, on whether tho boos wore aristocrat but muro devastating. It coiiiiim from lc IiIikjIjIooiIs. or hybrldH. Tho by- Impure food given during tho period brids nro usually lio flene ones. Still when U lomns lo K'ttlui; Intlinalo with bees, dlscrellnu Is tho Ik Her part of tnlnr." (ilrls wlili perfiimo and men who tiMo hair oil, smelly jkimkkIch or s( Kilted tliib iiiii lii'ttur f;t nut of (hi: w;iy whenever they ih-o u lieo romiliK Ladies fcSfei Ebdfc til II -- Az;asgLj Hia m Captain Wn.ud dates his wki ep,rl- J men back to the time when ho was a boy of eleven when ho ray ho fin.t put nut on n mhiIIiu; owel from Vli I . . . . - , lurla. no is of Dutch parentage, but was taken tn Canada In Ills Infni by his pari' ins. Captain Wnnrd's uxperleuie in China extends mer n deende. M'wml years of which he wns skipper nt a chlni'so roaster operated by a lurgr llrltlsh exiNirt huuse nut of Iloni;. koiiK. .More reenit he has hvu en gaged In suporWslug tho roiistrue tlnu of u pler for the Auiorlcan Trad ing concern. Tho Amoy, which was tho subject of no tittle preiis notice In Shang hai U sixty-eight feet over-alt with n bonm of HKhtrcn feet nnd Is model led on the llneti of n typical ('hineso fishing Junk. Asldn from sails and swoops It bus no other motive power Captain Wuard snld lil.i ship nrtod splendidly on Its trip to .Shniighai from Amoy on dUugreeablo smells. Ami when n boo turns Its back, somebody Is llchlo to oxperlenco illsrointltuie. Hoes havo domestic trouble, loo.! nnd these often put them in a ban ' humor. It Is to ascertain how innnv of tho baby bees nt Goshen tiro suffer- lug- from "foul brood", nnd (nusviij worry to their queen nnd their papa of IllClllllltlllll. Tho ml nil bees nr not bolhnri'd by the iljseaso, us thoy IlirUo whuth or tho lurdiir (.outnlus i;ooi food r bad. Hut when tho iiieini beo cots sick, then tho phyiilnil iitriiln or weiikiinss iilllmulely uffe Is tho whole hive. First. I Summer 3l!lfl $1.00 Imported Organdie Swiss 79c lo-iik'lies llKUU'ilt wide, finisli. per All. colors mid white 98c Lace Fibre Silk Hose 48c An exception 4 bin-train in 'hose, black only G9c French Gint-lmms 48 c !;,i in (iiality (I'ingliain N.iriniis pal terns, ?.l ineiu-tt wide 50c Tissue Giufdinm 38c li-Mie Ciinjjhaiiis in stork to close at We All now Children's Sox 21c ill IU;ht colors, MIX i-lZC I'j t- IP mix in blatj'k, healher, brown nith fancy' stripe, self color 39c Childrcns White Hose All unusual bargain for white ho.su, fine lisle cotton, fell rejy. for .we, now z pair for 35 STAY AT H Come and see that whirlwind 13ALL GAME SUNDAY, AUG. G, 2 P. M. Klamath Falls Cubs vs. Lost River Giants AT TvlODOC PARK Admission 30c Best Evef BBMMRa1 IIAKI) il.Ml.s HIT ( MtHCIth IN .lAI'AN TO It 1(1, Am;. lliinl IIiium have hit tho loy mal.iiis, dc.tlora und t.in ilillilnu of Japan. DnrliiK tho liooni them were Mill rellulolil loy fucKirlns In Tnlilo mill hhopx ,ml r peddlers did Mi; IhiiiIiicih in Am- Clearance Mtialin Umkirwcnr Vs OFF CloWllrS, Skirts , Conibin.'ili'Hi, iinil Drawers Clearance Sale of Corsels .?l.fiO corsets now $1.15 ?2.00 coiwls now $1.59 ?2.fi0 eoi-soUi now $l&9 $:j.00 corsets now $2.29 $1,00 corjiets now $3.29 ?5.00 oorsels now $-1.15 $15.00 coitsets now $'1.(59 $3.00 Baiom-J Satin $1.89 t'olors, grey, brown orange, Harding black und white. 1 in jt WtWW n i $3.00 Satin Chnrmcuse $1.98 Rich lurtroiw fin lull S.t- lin, 10-in. wide in black. n:ty and brown New Lot of Brassieres 29c White or flesh, size- H2 to .M Japanese Lunch Cloth 98c Medium size, napkins to match y.v. doz. zsmBmmski Trnnms r I La f 01 Qi I I ii .i ,imI kiIht iihor's nb hi !' In pile III.' r.HI tluii "ii,. m , ii" now nolil nl , oiii'.foin ili i u.iiii day irlss, cimloini'in limn m Mm, so scarto lliiil furim-los urn ,..iu Into Imiikriipley o i id lmiilii . I'ihIIiiikI'n iii'moi Cniiiiiiiiiilly illnniti'. "III lull, nl i-r. BY ALLMAN n m &