The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 15, 1922, Page Page Three, Image 3

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TPKHDAY, Al'tH'ST IB, lli!
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Personal Mention
II. in DiIhi'iiII Im ii illy visitor Intro
today fmiii din imiii'Ii hi liuiimmi.
A mm Hiiro llnuine wiw Iwuii'il yns
(onlay In Ci'ill (). Caldwell mill Nula
Hlsn Ileal.
I). II, Ciuiiilin In Illicit In town
f ruin Mlii Hprlng ('meli camp nllor
having Niiiiit ilio Riimtor pntt of Urn
Mininmr hifro.
.Mr. unit Mm. T. I!. O'N'nll arrived
htuo lit m I nlRht mill ii rn ri'Klxtiiri'il ut
llm Whim 1'idlniu hnmi from Kan
Francisco.
I'. A. Olilmunyor Inft thin morning
for Hlownrt, Nnviiiln, nfier nn niton
nhn visit hern wllti friend mnl ruin-
then,
Mm, Hoy r.vmi it it 1 1 nuiiill iIiiiirIi
I it, llllnf, urn In tuwti today (rum
Dorrlti. whom lln'y urn upending Him
nn miner 1 1 1 1 Mr mnl Mis John
Clemen.
Mlftt llnnn, wlm nriiitly arrived
Imrn (rum lloiiil Ither linn accepted
a position wllh llm American Nation
nl hank,- Mini In n itlKlonnf Mm, ,
M. IrI.
A. V llnljli'ii Jr., In. horn fihm
Pot Hand iiiliiiillni: Id matter of
liMftlmitH llilii week. Ilolili'll In uw-
Irt I up, iii I for tin I'ruvlili'iiiii ft. Wn-ih- j
Inp.tnii liisiiiiimi' niiiiininy.
ICi'inii'lli l.iuiflihl mnl llliili inl j
Van Llliili nn horn today ru mum Irtj
lln'lr lintiii'M In I'nitlaml niter im j
('inter lathe. Alter n hrM llt Willi I
ft lends 1 1 1 y will li'iivn 'or Inline I
' .TiiIiii I limber, i ( Wllliniiinpiixl, I'a .
district iii.iii.ir.'T of tlio Miitiinl I.Kim
litaiirmiro inmpatty, iu'cniii.iiil''tl by'
Mrs. Ituiiliiir tinil ilntir.lili'r. I.oulm. It
visiting I 'mi I Lambert mnl family
II. C CalMiiH, wlm Ii.ik Ii In
Mmlfiinl fur tin pant fw ila)H, n-
Mi mill lioimi ycntiTilay allcrnonii
flo wiin nii'iimpanli'il liy IiIm ilanc.li-
(ltr. MIm Clar.i. ami liy .Ml Murji r-
.'f? HcUi'll.
2? Mr. mnl Mm. II. J. Murray ncrom
panliil dp llnlr iirpliow, Murray lliiu
iton, lift iiilu tunriiliiK for Callfor
nita. Mr. mnl Mm. Murray will Hpi'inl
lint next fmv iiinntliH In Han I'lanrln
c'n, ublln Murray will rndT nrlinol in
Onkla'ml, California.
j Mr. mnl Mm. II. N. Mtm wuro IiohIh
i'ii Kiiiiilay (or ii Kroup of frlomli on
il l.iunili rlili' to Itorky I'olnt wIiitc
jt'ln'y pliiilcl-i'il fr tlm ilay. Tln'ir
limiilH with Mr. mnl Mm. I.imll"
Rokith ami (amlly. Mm. I'ri'it Sili.tl
lock, mnl .Minn ConMaiici', mnl Mr
ami Mm. Hlilm.y Alilmlt.
llalu ami In-ariy In uplto 'f liH 60
mill yearn. (I. W. HiitHliln, Civil war
vnti'ran ami ono of tlm fow mirvlv
om of tli" Atnlcmoiivllli' prlmni trag
cily, nrrlvtiil Imrn with Mm. Rnintitit
mnl hla ilmiplitiir. MIhh Kranlt lliiin
lih, on their way in their llcrkelev
homii from Crater Lake. Tlm trip
lietwi'cn tlm lako mill Klaiiiatli I"all
was n hit irylnt: for thu vlnltom ami
Ihoy am mnyliiR over hero miother
ilay liofnro gnliu: un to California.
William Wooil, ono of Iho olilent
ploneum of HhaMa roiinty, rcHlilltiK
ut HeiMlliR, wan tlm RilOht of IiIh
neplniu', l.enllii lloitiim yeHterilny af
ternoon ami lunt t'VeuliiR, when ho
ntoipeil over hero for a fow Iioiiih
on lili way to grator lake. Woiiil
wan accomp'anlu'd hy hln iliuiRhtur,
Mrii.'A. K, Miilluuii. uiul two chllil
ten, Ituih ntnl KoliiTt, ninl hy Mm.
.Ionian, nil of HntilliiR. Kriim Cra
. ter laku the party will rontlnnii an
to I'orllaiiil.
Dr. (leu. I WilRht htm retiinieit
fioni ii trip to Ulamoml l.ako with
Dr. IM I'. Kminvel of KmiHaa mnl Dr I
TRY
LAXATIVEY
LIVER TONIC
Bought
Contains
HK.NNA
ItllUllAltll
C.HC.lt.
JAIiAP
AIIOMATICH
ntsfl mmmjr
The SQUARE DEAL Drug Store
, ARROW SIGN
HUNGER CAUSES
HUGE DEATH RATE
AMONG RUSSIANS
clflN'MVA, Am-. 14. Hi'imrlii
llm iiiitiiii HiK.Uiin or Urn inuKO'' or
willon nhiiw Unit In Ui Klinrli'iv
district or Itiiimlii oiiily tin year
iioin worn dying nl tho nilo of I0.
mm it month, or n mortality or fion
In cvi'iy l.niHI. Ilnhvi'iiii Munli t
mnl 2, t J."..(MI0 iiomoim died m Ihiii-
Ri'P.
Of tlio H, 1211,277 Inhabitant or Hi"
Tiutiir lopiiblle, L'.noo.oiKi hud died
or nliiMivtlon lir Man Ii. From Jium
nry I tn Mm eh If. there won- 302,
!lil (imoN or Infection disease.
In tlio I'lir.iliic rholrrit win itir'iiil
Init mnl tin' ili'iitli iiilu wan ! per
lent. 'I'lii'li' wim a grave lack or
iiK'illuil supplies, mnl lioiipllnl ncrom
oilulluil hud ili'Clcnnc, hy Ml pitri'i'lll
t'p to May 'J llm tiuiulwi' of runes
of typhua In Soviet Itimnln, tin' Cm
casus mnl ( 'mi tin I AhIii wan .'.lit 31'.
coin pin i'il To Il-il.ilii'i. ilni'lm; llm nr
tcnpendllii: period lnul your. There
witi' W7.7S uiMirt or relapsing
fm IT.
A, II. Kimatol, priifi'ftir or MiirRery
at N'orthwcnlern unlvemlty mnl eilit
of KurRery, l)iierolop,y mnl Olintre
llm, tlm le.nlliiR niliRlrat Journal or
tlm I'nlleil Hlnli-H. Tlmy ilcvoleil
llnlr lline to fly flnhliu: mnl ri'iorleit
(IhIiIiir ery rooJ. They fomiil tin
mail lii'tuei'ii Crater Lake mnl t'l.v
iiinml Uik" npun mnl mint of It In
flim comlltloii. (fn their nitiirn lhe
fniiml Crater l.iko miirvi Imiily ln-aii
llfill with llH ioIoiIiirh iih lln-lr lienl
Alioiit 10 huh were parkeil til III"
loili!it while nn liianv more wire at
., , I
ine i .imp riiiiniii
W, K. Ilrown, or Hi" Klnmath
Mi'ailnv;n mnl Ur.iinaRO company, nr
rheil here hut tilRht with K. It.
Iteiinn. C. N. lliiwkliiH mnl I!. K
llollirook hoth or lliilllhler. Ciillfor
ma. mid J II llonpxr, iniinaRiT of
lie Keileral TrUM conii:iii ami Klmt
N'atlniiiii lunik of H.i n I'miicUm.
'lliry left Dili mnriiliiR In a motor
honi for a trip nroiiml the t'ppir
K In mat Ii lul.e to the Wieil ranch.
Burmese Romance
MUnBylvia Helen Fordo of nnc.
land In arr l f l?co ,- i
MamiR al. of ,MW"y. .on ci
Thcilmw. Ut hln of Uunna.
At
Used For
INIWiKSTlOX
COXKTIPATIO.N
HIMOl7HKS.S
KICK llllADACIIi:
One Wedding- Not
fipff'F
WV
.Suriant 1'innl: Il'tKfr o( tho Itllnntn Ruardi nnd Ml Theresa
17nn:. CliltaRo, hail cvtrylhlnk' anunRcil for tlitlr wcdJinR when ho wan!
t.-ili nil to mil Mi1l:n duly at lHw-mlnBton. Ho tbty were married ad
i.iil I'cic Lieut. Col. ItUlmuiid I Uttlnr. tho brIJo jutl after th'
t.'iuuiillV,
SOUTHERN GOLD
MEET ATTRACTS
MANY ENTRANTS
NASllVIU.i:, Ti'iin. Aiir. I"
Tlio ronrlh open championship or Iho
Kotithern (!olf aFdoolalliiii tn ho play
ml on tlm Hello Me.nlo coiirn) hero
rtepleinln'r 2S-nrt offom prohnhly Iho
iiciicni priiew or inn reason in jiro-,
fvMlonnla nnd iirniiiUun In brltiR to-
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Ri'ther tlm ImiIIiir prtuoiwlonaw ninl
nnv..rainrilml.rLiiiiintriiniirAiar.,rlir. of Pasadena, draw- Wsltom
, I
irn nn wen an repriM'iu.io ......... j
plti)om.
Moro tlmii H'Vinty profrsnlonaln ,
h.tvo Indlrntod tholr lutpiitton of tak
Iiir part Im-lildlnR Cmm Snraiiin or
Pltlsbiirr.il. Aiuerlcnn ntiilJ'outlnTn
otion champien: Wultor Mason. Hrlt
lull oien cbamttlou; Joo Klrkwood.
Australian open champien: Jim
UnnioM. Amcrlwii rhampion.of 1021;
Jack Hutrlilafii, Ilrltlsli iijii rlinm-'
plou nf last year; (liro Duncan and
Handy Herd, foiiiier Ilrltlsli opon ,
i
riiainpioii.
Chirk Kvnns who 1ms lialil both)
tlio amateur and open American I
titles: Wllllu llimter. former Hrlt- litld.
lull nmnteiir rhamplou. and Frank DurliiK the two months that danc
nodchniix. Now Orleans, runner-up In 1 1 have been held at tho park not
tho southern nmateur this year, are one person has been ordered from
amotiR Iho nmatmim expected to1 tho pntk for Improper conduct. Per
play, llohby Jeuen. Atlanta, who Irons who haven't duiiccd 'for years'
holds tho Southern am.itour title nnd' now nevnr miss a Friday nlRht at
wn.i tied with John Ulark of Oak- j tho park. At 11 o'clock tlm music
laud, Calif., for second placo In tlio , stoivf mid over) one must leave.
American open, will bo unablo to
content beraiiNO of matrlculatliiR nt
Harvard, while lllnck probably will
bo iinabln to uiako the trip from
tho roast.
Tlio prljes offered for tho tourna
ment total S."..0(in In rash for the
profonslonnla ami platu for the araii
teum. Tho prlio list runs: first
prlio J 1,500; second H.nOQ; tlilrii
$750; fourth Sr.00; fifth. $300;
sixth $200; voveuth $t"5; elRhth
I ISO; ninth $125: tenth $100: elev
until $100; twelfth, $100. Other
prlzoH I ml ml o $50 for tho profession
al turnliiR In tho lowrtt scorn for 3fi
holes; r.old medal for tho lowest
UuallfyliiR scoro; medal f.)r tho umn
tour turnliiR tho tho lowest scoro fori
72 holes; medaU for nil nmaleiim
finishing amoiiR first ten contestant!!,
Rides Bike to Train lor "Skating
i ii -stw -af I
w -A - ,
MCafidyi: iwbiMoaXotToronteCttnailaIa-thd International awed
Satin cbAmpIon.JsJa;tooBummcrjrtio.rIl;B.a Wko.to koeDjn.trua fort
Delayed by Strikes
.n'rcto. i
V'M
MUNICIPAL DANCE'
; HALL AT PASADENA
i HAS GREAT SUCCESS
I'AHADP.NA. Calif., Aiir. lfi.
A municipal open nlr danco no,lum cannot bo completely nolvcil hy
NiicrcMful that throe privately own -
,,l public danco hall wem forred
tO CllliM
It In tntti'iiiU'il by inoro
ri
iimn a widuwhiii p"raonn every
day nliibl at tho Touratnent of Hon-,
. ' .
f$ park. Tim itaneo. Held iiy tlioi
. ... ,
..u... mui ..rrvu....u.K n.wns in-
ciiiiiur many personn rroin i.cu An
Bioi. n miien iiininiu
Tim admission price, ten cents. Is
luw oiioiiRh that n family of five
ma iinnr.. mi evening lu tho cool
open nlr for a half dollar. And
inmiiioa uo iuho nuvnninRe ot tno
city supervised datico.' firay haired
man and womon. mlddlo aged per-
mim. rich peopk', poor people, flap,
Pm ami even small children Rather
hera nnd can be ou dancing old
insiiioneii wauzw ami ino laiesi
"JaM" tep a tho two larce ten-
nl courta on which tho danco Is
A I.itro automobile park, operated
by thu city without charge to tho
dancers. Is always filled to over
flowliiR mid while the dance Is tn
proRress the streets about the park
for several blocks are lined with
automobiles beloiiRliiR to the dan
cers. Tho floor, made smooth by ap
plylnR soap chips, Is claimed as
miltnhlo to dance on as any ball
room floor, while thu music, fur
nished by an clRht plee orchestra,
Is dcclaii'd by the dancers, cspclal
ly the youtiRsters, to bo "Jazzy."
Tho first woman's yachtlnR chain
nlonshlii ever held in America, and
purhups In the world Is to bo staned
at Marhlehead, Musi., tho week of
AiiRiibt 2Sth.
JaBBBBBLHkfc
TEN MILL1QDS
LIST HUT
BT BLUE STAIN
I'OIITI.ANI), Aiir. in.Aciril
Iiir to V. H. (Jlhhonn, In clinrso
of tlio I'ortlaml offlr0 of foreat pro
diiftH, Cnltcil States forest iktvIcc,
tlio lo5ci to tlio lumber and wooil
workliiR trnilo omotint to 10 mil
lion ilollam throueh lon In nr.ido
of I ii in lie r hy nap stain anil molil.
Thin In a recent catlmnto hy the
Cnltcil Ktnlen forest nervlce nnd the
Ii urea u of plant Induntry, hnncd on a
r.iircy of the noiithern plno and
hardwood field. Tlio utirvey In pro
llmlnary to a sttuly to ho made hy
thu forent product laboratory, Mad
ison, Wlncoruln, on nap stain nnd
mold an they affect tho wood In
dudtrlrn throuRhout th0 United
Staten, which Include!) tlio wentcrn
yellow plno Induftry of tho, north
went. '
Price reductions bated . on blue
Main dcRrado have varied 'from $10
to 27 per M hoard feoU'l" tho
sa.nh nnd mill work field -iflono, ac
cordliiR to flRurcii, ob(alnc.' In the
nurvcy. In the cooperaRoJf'Lndiiiitry
tho annual Ion duo to .,bluoVMnln
ap ruiii lumber were ilcrrcaiieil In
amountn varylns from S1.H0 to an
hlRh nn $1C per .M hoard feet. Con
tinued calln madit hy mariufactur'Tt
upoif thu forest prnduclH laboratory
for HURRi'Ntlonn xs to iiieann of con-
trolllnR ntnln Indlcato that thu prob-
nn" met,,0' now ""! Tlm western
"T, "" " m" ln,omi,,,I
In thin proponed utility.
Further detalln of tho ntaln and
rri-jmolil prnlilem In every branch of
tho wood-unlnR Industry nro ino;
ii.... .,.. ... .,. . .
""" k-".-u uf too joresi pro
',uc,s ,I,roul 'luestlonnalres. Thq
i'J so collected wilt provide a
j baI for a broad study In coopora
tlon with tho various assoclit'ona
of Rtaln control methods In all Uic-
, i-t of tfco manufacture of wild ic.o-
ducts, lloth dlpplnR and air sea-
sonlnp methods will bo studied,
! It Is anticipated. Clbbon.n says
that this work will asum0 mujor
' importanco and that the demands
on tho laboratory will he .nun'.
Rreater than can be met from tho!
'Rovernmont funds available and tho
active financial cooperation of nian-
innrturcrs atrocted by sap
troubles will be neede.1.
I
stain
Afraid? Poof!
rf y'i - '.
IJlsi Theodora Olscn, Brooklyn,
l.nows tho Florida gopher turtle
ho'a holJIne Is tamo and harm
less. And besides bo likes her.
r. h. (.'(vi:unmi:.t piaxs
TO PltOTKCT KAILKOADS
(Continued from Pace 1)
left hero yesterday and pno this
mornliiR. whllo tho rcRiilar frelRht
uud ii train of empties will arrive to
nlRht. Itr.iilford said' tickets aro bo
InR sob) to nil points iib usual and
that passeiiRers ou tho Southern Pa
cific are experiencing no discomfort
berauso of tho strike.
LOS ANOKLKS, Auk. 15. Pas
KeiiRnra lurlviiiR hero on tho Santa
Fu from Ashfork, Arizona, report
ed that a fireman named Hender
son wits nhot last night In tho cab
ot n locomotive near Noeillos, Of
ficials denied tho report, but x.ild
a fireman named Mickey wan un
conscious as tho result of a rock
thrown lu Needles.
LAS VEGAS. Aug. 15. Sovon
westbound trains aro hold hero ac
count of tho strike moved to A!
btiquerkuo this afternoon, to mi v
room for moro trains, official an
nounced. SAN FRANCISCO, AltB. 15.--Dig
four roturiiod to work n Tracy re
lluvliiK tho Southern Pacific ;Uor
troubles In California except the
sUopmoiiEi, but tho cmbaigo wits i.ot
lifted, Tho Tracy brotherhood fo.
lowed tho men ot Rosovlllo. '
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A WlmmmmmVlKltK&.
iflHliIIIUflB riiiiiiiHlir
Owner Says It It Worth That In Inspiration; Man Thinks
Otherwise; Jury Will Have to Decide
NBW YOniC, Aug. 13. Is there
$5,000 worth of Inspiration In this
face? t y . .
Could It moro one's soul fo" write
beautiful sonenT, (- i ' q j
Miss Inez Ford,' Xew York" Rlrlj
who owns tho face;says so. And a
man she's sulnp for allcRed breach ot
promise' to marry says) no,
A Jury will havo to .decide.
Meanwhile study tho faco aud
make np'your ori mind. 'IVo'ufd it
Inspiro you?
MIs3 Ford In Iior complaint de
clares sliu v,ai tho Ituplrntlo of n.
writor of popular song hits. After!
r.r" r&rv-c.Tii' r- Tynyim
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LYILE
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t iSSBfSa-1-" l awSTr
To move more dirt and inovo It quickly and cheaply mcann
rash In tho pocket of tho farmer or contractor. Tho Lytlo land
lovulur has been designed to do this work most efficiently. It will
movo moro dirt with less power than other scrapcM, nnd will eas
ily do tho work ot four two-horse teams.
Tho Lytlo levclor is absolutely a. one-man machine, to bo used
with any mako ot tractor. As you will noto from tlio cut, thcro
nro no lovers, hand-wheels, worm gears, or othor superfluous parts
ou this" leveler, Kb loading being entirely automatic. Tho tractor
driver lias tho Lytlo under control at all times, aa tho pull ot n
ropo makes It as easy to operate as a good power lift plow. When
the bucket is full tho load Is automatically lifted and carried on
tho wheels.
Tho Lytlo leveler framo In mndo of channel steel, and, de
signed to glvo maximum strength with a minimum ot woight. The
bucket works ou tho prlnclplo ot revolving bowl, which turns
completely over when dumping. Tho wheels nro mounted an nn
nxlo at tho rear ot tlm leveler and behind tlio bucket, which per
mits working closer to trees, fences, etc., than would bo pos
sible, with wheels nt dido. We will build tho Lytlo with WHKHLH
AT TUN SIDH If you so specify when ordering. '
Tlio depth ot rut or tho amount ot dlrtto bo moved Is lo-
n..iittin.) 1,o .iwt nnnnilni. T.u1' cllll.llu n.llnal Ino. llm 'lu'n fAIti'nril
stop blocks on each Bide of tho bucket.- Wlnui" tlm bucket la full
ot dirt It automatically raises,- and tho weight in carried on. tbatf'
whcols. This U one of tho reasons why tho "Lytlo" has such, a,?
llglil urail ami n i imiussmnu
Tho Lytlo Is made In five,
on special order.
Ask Your Dealer For The Lytlsi v
LYTLE-HARVIE CO., Iw
, Manufacturers of '
LYTLE LAND LEVELERS
And Earth Moving Machinery
Dealers, write for circulars and price lists.
Office 922
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looklnR deeply Into her eyes, sho
says, bo'il rne off his compositions.
All this ho denies nnd also that
ho plodRed to 'lead her 'to the mar
rlaco altar.
AMKIIICAN I.t:niO.V TO HOLD
itnU'iiAti ii:kti.V(j tonight
r Tho regular semi-monthly mcetlnr;
of tho Amcr:an Legion will bo held
tonl'eht and Commander tVostorfelil
urcs a largo nttendanco In order
that much pondlfis business way bo
disposed of.
Unl!ah womon nro said to smofco
much moro than do Americans,
ONE-MAN
Scraper and Checker
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