The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 09, 1922, Page Page Two, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The Erening Herald
hn. flOI!M!..K(lllnr nml Publisher
II. It. HIMj City Kdltor
1'. V. NICKLK Advert Mint Mnnmrr
Published dally except Sunday, nt
Tim Herald Publishing Company ot
Klomnth Falls, nt lift Klghth street.
Personal Mention
Abraham Charlie Is n business vis
itor horn today from Chltoquln.
Miss Mylor Cull; I us li.iv nrroiloil
n position vx 1 1 1 1 tho First National
hank.
SCIENTISTS TO RISK LIS IN
EXILE TO TESTEfNSTEIN
Entered nt tlin postofftco nt Ktanc
hill Falls, Ore, for transmission
through tlio ninlls ns sceond-clnss
Matter. Chorlos A. Six Ik n business visitor
; ' , hero this week from Medford, Ore-
MKMNKIt OP TIII2 ASSOCtATKD . Ron.
I'ltKSa ' '
Tlio Associated Press In exclusive
ly entitled tu the uso for publlca
linn ot nit news dispatches credited
to It. or not otherwise credited In
this paper, nnd nlao the local news
published herein.
('eorge Watt and Cllnrles l)ol.n
nro upending the day nt Illy rounding
up sheep.
WHERE
GERMAN.DUTCH
AND BRITISH
'SCIENTISTS
WILL MEET,
WKNXKSN.VV, .U'CJL'MT l. I IK!
NO SNAP
Mr. nud .Mrs. 8. H. Mnrtln have re-
( turned rrom two days spout nt Neat
ly and Chlloquln.
f J. A. Hordon nnd family are spend
3ll"K a two wcokV vacation nt the
u
NDKIt tho hoadliiK "It ' Some
(l.i Hie." ltu.Mnoiiil Ui'lblll. edit-
1-iKe o"
the Woods.
Fattier Hugh .Mnndiall relumed (
or of tho Morgan County Uenuiernl. I jestorday from New Vmk iifler an'
published nt MiConnotsvirle. O.. abouiuo of n month. I
lakes the occasion of Iho passing ef j ' , j
the Ziinestllle (0.1 IMcp.ilrli to add n 1 Miss Myrtle Jones loft yesterday
few Interesting comiiient. Mo re-' for 1'oill.md where she will maket
I RUSSIA SIBERIA rfv
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ISLANOS
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L . AMERICAN
v . iviwniriAd
LArtvuivil
GATHER.
CUPItTMAf.
IVIAND
I IV.S IKC CROl'H
marks u follewH:
"Willi the, passing or the '..incs
vlllo. .Dispatch after an olstcnco of a
llttlo 'nioro than ; ear. imotlier
groupie f'ro'eii lio tltbiiRht the news
paperBatiic'n,li eay nnd profit
n'hlo one. noT'Jia6 a different story
to tcIL Willi tno elrcumslani-es uur
rounding thci late Dispatch, one
would natnrany Tiavo thoiiKlit that it
would be a ro. lmt such wat not the
ease. -Tho fnlo of thli paer U tho
Hamohnt has como to thousands of
other newspaper ventures within the
past year or t.o.
"In this connection no digress a
bit to remark that tho newspaper
game white nn Interesting one. Is n
bard, stronuons one, nnd there Is no
business thnt requires so much time
anil attention, nnd business sagacity,
to mnko It a success. We believe thnt
iro nre absolutely safo In saying that
there Is no business (perhaps we
should say the editor)' that Is sub
jected to knocks and criticisms that
this Is. Many criticisms we will ad
mit are Justified, but many we are
sure arc not. It seems to be human
nature to want only nice 'things pub
lished about us ami ours and on the
other hand our doie or more yearR ,
experience In tho newspaper game
would make It seem that the major-
her home for Iho iieM few mentlm:
The Stl'ailfs Kplsrop.il (iliild will
meet Thursday afternoon nt the home
of Mm. Otty Manning, 931 Lincoln
street. ' ""
William M. Duncan has gone to
San Francisco where he will be In at-,
tendance nt the American Nar asso
ciation meeting. ' !' .:
Harold Orcy. of drey, and Diirbln.
returned lie inn last night nfton n
week spent In Portland on a combined
buslnesx and pleasure trip.
Mrs. M. H. Kllburn, manager of
tho Knglo Ridge tavern, returned to
tho tavern today after attending to
business affairs hero yesterday.
Miss llaxcl Frey nrrlvcd last night
for a brief visit with her parents, j
Mr. and Mrs. George Frey. Miss Frey
Is n teacher In tho Cnllfomlu schools.
Miss Jennie Applegate, who has
been hero for sovcrnl weekn visiting
her father. Captain O. C. .Applegate.
left on the morning train .for California.
II. N. MoeMias returned from n
three weeks buytpg trip to Now York
MAN SIIUWINO WIIKIIi: Sl'IKN
TIST.S OF Til It KK" NATIONS Wll.l.
TKijtf. KINSTKIN TIIKOUV. Ni:
I.OWr NllOFUSSOIt W. W. UA.MN
DKI.L WHO WIM. IIBAI1 ONI: OF
jrllii f-VMUltlCAN KXNKDITION.S.
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Tlir.STIl.VND
K you love the iiiiihIi of the violin
or If the guitar uppmilH to you the
fen turn net by Mill, iniil llattlo ('un
lit tho Ht i niul last n'lglit would cer
tnluly have pliwiKod you.
These two young folks tu imimIuiiii'S
of the frontier In eiuly days gue
tho nmllom-o forty-fho mluuteH of
mimic, song and diineo which was
worthy of uny showlioune I'leiui,
bright nud Niiappy uro words whlrh
ili'hi'rllin the cntertiiluinent
The Ciirrs will appear ngiilii to
night with a iluiuKo of program i
promising a moro delightful evening
than l.fl night.
New pictures will be shown tonight
nud those who attend can bo iinhuiciI
of two nud oue-hiilf hours of pleasure
and entertainment
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ity (iK.vi: roii.v
SAN FItANCISCO. Aug. . Tho
v;hcle world ot astronomical scl
i nee Is hurrying to remote spots
tf the South Seas nnd Antipodes
where learned scientists will risk
life nnd health
To trail n beam ot light!
Two Amorlcin expeditious' ulready
nro underway, taking with thorn
tons of tho latest sky-searehlng np-'
parntus and photographic equip
ment. From llerlln being rushed '
somehlng abiiolutely iiewVfnWeleV
copes, the work of ears In th.'
Zeiss plant at Jenn, while u iinn-
V Oerman and Dutch antrouo-
l)r sun.
Ity would wist. the. opposite i- , ,, ,, noril.en. route) '' e'M, '
about tho most ot the other-neoplo.J.-jt . ..-J..!..!..,,.. .... .... ,... , panyo
ti - I,. m.i r,n r.""."" "'"", "" mers accompany It. headed by
....., ..,- ....... Wisconsin. ......... . .
j , Jotepn iioppmun. iwy uro iionnu
!. ... . ? . . . ifor a lonely spot on Ctulstmns lftf
soMetyo the MetllM rburch will Alron.,i.ilvU .S,.He.y
niwi ni Hi" mini" m .urt. . n. num. . ..,., ..ij
... . UA ....... . . .. i ,,..... ...".
siau;e,-oi 221. riuejiireri, on inur.i
Test Kliiiteln Thnir)
Why? Ilecauso tho men of scl
ent o arc to put the Klniteln theory
of rclat Ivltj; to it.i snverest test.
What this test will bo win ex
plained to NKA Service by Nrofes
or W. . W. Campbell, of l.lck ob
tsrvatory who beads the American
expedition. Just before ho sailed.
The American party will uiuku
Its observatiens: from the 'remote '
OO-nille-bcncli on the uoVthweat '
coait of Australia.
The thing F.lnstMn has pred!Jl-
ud.'-' explains Nrofotior (?umpbell,
"l.n that ilurlng this ecllpio certain
stum occupying a position In the
ilky near the nun will necin to b.fl
dltplaced sllglitly away fiom the
Till: I.IIIIIIITV
(iilleth lluglieh' latest Metio star
ring plituieiiti adaptation of Itluurhe
IIiiiivh Suturdii) veiling t'oit hIoin.
Don't Write l.otlers." Mill be seen
ot Hie l.lbcity Theatio today
. (Jeorgti I) linker, who dlroiled Mr.
. Hughes In his four prniloiiN produc
tions filmed by 8-1. Picture for Met.
ro ij;oduiTd the youthful star's now
rtfofy,
j '.Mr Hughes pla)s In this comedy
drauiii. tho part of a young New Vork
clerk tcilt oersoas. who finds things
r.illierl!lonesiiio"tn I'rnncc until iho
arrival if a lo'tei- from a gltl Jn tb'J1
I'nlted fliates to u Monlnnii rancher ,
asking him to write her. Tho young
fellow unsuers the letter nud con
j tluuoH to correspond with her
I Thin Is Mr llilgh.es' fifth slurring
picture since ho wnn signed by Metro,
In year ago. "(Inrmeiitn of Truth,'"
j "Tim Hunch." "I.ltlle V.n Anceilds" I
I and "I Can Kxplnlti" nro llioio al
ready produced.
TODAY AT 'THE LIBERTY"
Tho bntflil .star is CIAHKTII I1UCS1IKS
Tl;c iiume of tlio utory -
"Don't Write Letters"
And it's a clever piny of uii&sivcH and inyslery
mi.suiHleiytandiiiK and mishaps of inisadven
UueH and last but not least of a IWks. Clever
.show. Then we have the latest KINOCJKAMS
which is the Ncwh of the Day and an excellent
comedy 'DINING ItOOM, KITCHKN AND SINK'
completing a snappy .summer program - light and
airy.
THURSDAY Willinm Christy Ctibnnnc's
THE BARRICADE"
Sugar Beet Crop in
Utah UnUsually Heavy.
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SALT I.AKH c:iTVlJldliijlMJO.J
Tile sugar hffcl fopV'a ('t.iji'lin'l
uhn this yearlii'i-ijiffli'd to av."r
;e between 1 j..tiinl ,1 1 tonn.Vri
I Id
age
nrre rolnpiired w(h
19!
Ill
nu "editor V4 a legal holiday'Vr ',,u'
of Ik-cI at midnight to' give ill in an
earful of scandal, or toll blm n re
port they heard about somebedy's:
r slinrtromliiRi and InnUt that the
editor publish ft In l.olit black- and
"- t white, whllo tho lufovhusnts; would
not for worlds sign their own, names
i to such nn article.
"They want tho editor lo bo J the
, goat at nil times and thesu samu old
hypocrites when thuy die want the
editor to write uu obituary, oh so
sweet and nice probably going on
tho theory that It will serve as an
entrance credential to bo presented
to St. Voter nt the gate.
"Wo have sometimes thuught that
tlio editor who can run a good nper
-inako botli ends meet, nnd get
along smoothly with all mankind and
woinunVInd ditto,, U,f It for any., Job,
no mutter how big we wuiild say
Nrcsideiil'of'tho-Uiiltcd States, but If
wojjlld gcrint(fjnlr (someone) would be
sure 'to 'cairjusjnnd Kint us prcof
lliqjajltirofdltor Harding."
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senilhii;
1921. acconllug ",,i'""-',r!N. roi.:
ille'd hero. Tho toifl J.iuiMgOibinv.'l
J AbrolutP prmif of the theory eaii tVw1, " .cr,niti.ilr.arJ
fbe wcun'd only during a tolhl J UeiUn 0? " ''ft ".''"L'$
.nclip-...!. ofthe nun. for under such ' lirrV, ,,'",,,-. ) ,'iv
a condition Urn .light of the Mill 1 mn i;.-J.iiqi)iiii pronuKiin i?y((-
hidden unci It U then possible to ' tint ited at SGO.ntli) tout. Ot I.t'.Uf)
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-W.n " ' f,r,M,'.,J""Uvoyi to ChrJunlu. ItlWl,. UUalJaTSL. Mi tnW In the mi if. tons under . Wni,T.Vo7
nay nneriioon, Kor Sept. 21 u tptul fjeluvJ-tuivJclnUy t !;" , planted In-IUafuishdwiti rileiVaic. I
I ,, ., ,. ,. .... ,. , , , un will be. visible oier it , nsrtV,'v... u AWhat wiiureatetlnK Is una of of aiproxlmiitiiiy,r2,'0lifi ' "7
,. u ', U$ ,H i JTUin 100 kllonictvsbf.fflJnl'tefe dmluctloui.i ,.l0Va,nK "urf,r-brr ,,;,.,
NorHand looking rbusInesH.,,,er. "from. , ff,t . Mea.f wllfch utUJ the f . of light f,Ln! ,.. ,, "! 'SLu.i
Estes.Kncdlror, Miss I'ii-ss
MUs Frances Jones.
King and ,,hr'm'?!' ,th.' ,ru,,a !V,vP'int!U?-''. notlceablej ,
the northwest coast of .in;iaPn. deflection as Ihey pusi near I tin
tah SO
Mrs. Claude Coon Is n
Falls visitor from Colorado. Mr?.
Coon wiis Miss Audrey Farrar nnd
made her home In Klumatli until af
ter her marriage several years ago.
Selection of sites for Ihls rpe -
,..amulI( tacle are limited, for the tests urn!
iisoiograpns io iu inuiiu in eunie-c. ,
(ton with tins eclipse uro line no !
other In ustrouomlcnl history.
uu. ;
Tlio co.nt of Australia for which j
the American scientists are dentlnad
is one of tint most rugged In the I
world. i
BOTH LOSING VOTES
Hall
Hold
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Mllulif
lllioli
1'inl Out (Jul
In Iteeoiiut
Wt
If
Tom ims
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mean when'' we
lc
Inbtructor-
Iluv. and Mrs. J. S. .StuhMofleld
aro here for a visit with old friends
after tin absence of sevural years. The
Nov. Stubhlcfleld was minister of t)n (
First Nresbjterinn eliur?l tor.roiiij;
itnic- nl1 ,, , wll. llu pruiiilses to bv a sister,
, ', r" i tiij you. look out brother.
Howard Van VnlKenburg (eft this.
niornliiir for his liomu in l.os Aiiscloj ' A mini ultli tutil feot alwuvs uro-'
i lie arrived yesterday In hls"ar' iit'ul tends, ll'Js a rool Jiend.
i i... ..i.. .i.... .!. i.i li.t ' i-l
tho'tralns hto'p. ho-.v will these1
Study Planned of.
Little Known Land
By Great Britain
j NOUTI.AND. Aug !i.-ChurIo
Hall, gubernatorial lonlestnut, held
t n county, ndMinCiK" of 1- ami n stat"
jiidtanlngo iif Hot en over (lovernor
'Oliolt, noiiiluee, when (lie Milium
j mall (oitiity leclieck was mipvnild
to recheek 17 ('Intinti precincts Doth
lost votei by the recount, Hall lining,
less,
ititli.;.'. 1
hay
-"What Mu
the vkulu
returned by train, ex
his family up hero nt
.' In lils"car iit'ul tendii
pcctlng'tii lirlhe' ' ,
a latcridai6''fof (' If
wt' a 'short tucatloar
long dlstaiKo wal!era travel?
Is
greater than auv,of Its parts?"
Student 'A restaurant doughnut."
MICK1E SAYS
A FcLLER IM TWtS TOWU
02OVE MIS CAR CM SECOUO VEED 1
(--EC A VJEEH eFCRE US LE
TUES VJUi; SECH THtWG A.9
"HIGH SPEEOl" AM' HESOEEViJ
RUMWlW WS QIXUESS OH lOi"
FOR SEMIS, Vt W40MJtt
TUM UE WW TMROVJ tt IKiVtSHl
BM KDVEMTlSW' U TH14
PUPWEMOtl OP POBUCW
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,Mr. and Mrs,, D.m Mnl.irkey accoiu
punled by Mr. uml Mrs, Vernon Curl
wrlght of I'ortluud and Mrs. Thomni
lliirgesu of Tim D.illox, nru i.peiiilingi
a few il.i)H in Klnmiilli (-utility. They
were at (ho Whlto i'ellcau hotel I .nil
nlglit.
i
flm. iif III, lnli.ri.ul I rv t. ..i.1z...ti,l 1
...u w. .u ..n.i.i .l..-v....
outiug purliei was lliu moonliglit
luuuili rldu to lloeky Point uttuiidcd
by W. W. McNealy. Mrs. II. N. Moe,
Mrs. Fred Hchullock, Mr. mid Mrs.
Sidney Abbott. Miss Mltiulu Walker,
Miss Constunco Kcballock, .Mls Kllr
abcth Sullivan and I). F. Tanner.
Favorable reports of Mrs, Charlcu
Colllor's condition were given out by
tho family this morning. Attending
physicians nro now confident of be
ing abio to save her eye-sight, but
It will bo necessary to glvo up tho
Idea of operating for tlio bullet it t
tills lime, according to the report,
About tltno you gut used to u straw
hat It Is too dirty lo wear.
Tint soldier liouiin Ii.'ih
winter, iiiiiirtors already.
koiio into '
Illieitted bit tlio tie
greatest rampurt
mountains, (ho Jllniithiyn. between
India nud China. The inlHhlnii will
pi'ieoed uinlcr Iho iiiispUi's of the
liltemiitioii.il lliiddlilsl union, topro
Hejititig nil Hthooltf of 'IIiiiIiIIiImiii, In
eludliig tlio IIiiiIiIIiImI lloelely of tho
Ultltoil .Status.
Summer niriy coiuu uml Mummer 'n,0 mhiKlou will mako n doner
may go but spring fever lasiu forover. invimtigatlott of the Tlbetlan people,
t iIw.Im ,..i.,l....i,t .-..II.. I.... .....I I
1 llllll ...II.,.,IIM 1.11,.11(11 t,. HtltftllUHW,
I tliitti Iiiih yet boon possible, togethor
I with a iituily of rare liuoku nnd uiauti
. KcrliH known to exist In tho innnastle
LONDON, Aug. Si. trent ItriUIn
Intend:! to make u thorough study of
tbo'lltlto known l.md of Tllict. whi-n'l
Invll.uorf.hlp and belief in ghosts MWHlwHl'ri. .1 '" I'ranclsco. who
still uxlat. A iiiIhkIuii eominsed of j "I'ilV; ,7 J',,,rH '" ''!' '""'f "'"
mine of i:iiKl.indn ablest explorers. ' Hilm-Tlbctan bonier, lo its form of
scientists. iiilKslouarlea and otlinolo-' Koternmont. Tibet In one of tl.Mew
gMIs'soon will leutii Loiidou for thoi r.-tiiulnliiK theocra lis In the world
city of Lhasa, which la burled behind 1 Tllu I""''1" L'"'1 '"''nl""c '"" M"-
tho world's erenlost ra an of "Kumy. poi)gumy nun poiymiiory
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ALWAYS
1'!: .' . FROM Ato
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BUY
ADVERTISER
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ThGmcVcl)unt who aflvertites is always active
in the support of progressive measures of his com
''muriity but 'that is not all. Ho is able to sell at a
lower jh'ieo becajii-e of increased volume of buinesji
and he is the merchant who will back his sale with
quality and service.
Help yourself by helping those who stand for
a better town and community.
Bu' From
An Advertising Merchant
i.ovo la blind
that blinds.
Now they tell women low liuils
mean flat feet. I. ant year Uey said
high heels meant flat heads,
Trouble ubuut going around
11 long face Ih you do it alone.
wltbi
1 MikH Mlua Ward left tills liioriilug I
for her homo In I'ortland afier spend- Uiihulnu gVand
lug several days with lier sorority '. lit3nmtikr. Nyw
slstor. Miss Krolila lllelin. On Hundiiy . l'ilng
Miss Ward was a member of a party
of young folk who drove to Crater
Lake und Spring creek. They were:
Miss Pearl and Frclda lllohn, Francos
Humphrey, Neuil Itonlo, Cilfnrd
Iloguo, Paul Keller, Marvin I.tirns,
Charles (indites und John 8dUbeit.
libraries. These uro expected to prote
of tbo greatost vnliio, not only to
liuddlilHt ucholarshlp and to the utility
of comparatltn religion, but to fill
many gapn that at present exist in
the world's knowledge of (lie early
history or 11 (ounuy which to the
present day Ik vellm fu ni)iilory..
The Tibetans live In moiiiiliiin
Detroit man who r.trnek a niuulii troiiKliIcln. in.OOO Teet ubovo tlio
to look at tlio gas la learning to read , l,,Y"' "f ,IU B""' tvlilrli Is .100 feet
with his flnsoni. 1 bld'ef than Mount Whitney, the
The (rouble in Kuropo Is It it on''
stuy there,
Summer Is the silly season. An A lf
bumii man Is suing a glrl'for breach
ot promlr.e.
duke murrieil 11
lie known every. I
Talk ubuut freedom of (lie seas,
how ubuut freedom of the beaches?
Trouble with getting rich nulck Is
you may get caught quicker.
Herald classified ads pay you.
highest peak In Iho United States,
They hate iilwnyn proved luliosplt
nlifu to foreigners mid to t.he lutio
diictloii ot modern Ideas, Mttle is
knojvn of the origin of the people,
Local tradition lius it tlmt the pro
gcnllorD of tho vuco were 'a -she-devil
of tho Himalayan" und an ape
from dm plulmi of Hindustan,
Tho Inst Mi'olgucr In Tibet wns nn
Anivi'ican medlial mluslonniy, Of' A,
flourish. Under tho jiolyandroiia sy
stem, the oliloat win of 11 family tun r
rleu 11 woman anil idle becoiueii the
eommou wife of himself end Ills
liiulliiirti.
Or. Kindlon found Hint the Tibet
mi woman initially niiirrluH tlireu 'or
four biothurs, und lu oisu ensu thnt
citiiin under Ilia observntlou 11 Voninn
hud six hrolhom for liUHbandn. The
oldest brother li loiislderod the fntti
6r nnd tlio other lirotlieril the uiKles
of tho futility. Woman tiecupluH 11 mi
porlor ioltlon. She In muster of tliu
hnnie nud farm, drafts worms, tuiigl,
und the liomu of joung deer, ground
to poiwler, am toiiHldornd by the Tl-'
bctaua Infallible incHlcImil romedleii
for all Ills, nnd uro oven .held In high
favor us table ilellcai'Ie.H, 1
Thousands of years of solution'
have pni'ulyxi'd Iho pi ogress or (hot
people, Thein Is no public Instrui Hon I
Pa ji an forinii tif tvorshfp prevail, on-J
ly llio most nlomeiitul form of gov-i
eniinent exists, OffeudeiH ngalnst
the law, which la derived largely
fioin tlio .Iiiiijnr, Hie lluddhlst lllblo, I
11 wnrl; or Ids Volumei, me piuilsheil I
by having iholi hands mid rent am
putated, When a Tibetan dies his
body Is dlsniumbered and fed to Mil
tines, The peoplo are yxtiemely poor.
They dross in alieepskltiH and the uu
linl rule tn 0110 gnnnent lo 11 person,
EXTRA SPECIAL
$1.60 per 20 lbs.
(
Red June Plums
For Canning
Blackberries, $L60 per crate
Place your order at once
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Phone 169-W
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