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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1922)
T"ir Wl Vs ev' 'irf r-j : K Wv ' h EV "f A Pfii Foir , cfctgea1 i i ' The Office Cat nicmni Older citizens dcrlaro tlio climate In slowly changing and Hint It Is gel tin warmer. (llrls now ilrrsi for llm change. If you want to tiro In I ho kind of t town 'l.lko tho kind of n town j-ou llko ' You needn't slip your clothe In a grip Ami mart on a long., long hike, For you'll only find what you left behind, , For thore'i nothag that' really IL'ii a knock at younelt when you ' knock' your town, For,JUsn't.your town It's yon. i Women's cart) aro onco mora to b nipnuMl. ThU will ba good new to soap mnriiifae'iuro'rs. i "ckrkT "I came In to aik you, sir. If yon could ralso my salary." Kmpleycr: "It Isn't payday." Clerk: "I know that, fir: but I thought 1 would apeak about It to day. Kmpleycr: "Well, go back to your desk, and don't'-worry. I've managed to ratio It every week you've been with tin ao far, haven't I " ftlir Misted Oae Madge: ."Charlie proposed twice before- I accepted him." Marjerlc: "Didn't you hear tho flmt timet" hltu , ' Then a Kick Develops I Some people are like elder sweet enough until It In time to workdays ' Buri"naw"klni'. , a-Maaaaaaaaa t On' HUaawry Ha fUrm "I was walkla down Slita atreet lam night and picked' ap a (Wonder ful girl." ' ' , ""What did Bke do?" i "She Just-said Thank you' and ( walked away.'fc , Don't put things off; put them over," chortlcs.Thad .Stevenson. lleaty Good Short Cuts Prohibited. 'Thus read tho sign. "A good way to protect the grass," remarked the bystander. "Not a bad motto to follow through life," responded Uncle Tohe Snarl of Kicker county. Mistress: "What is your name?" Maid: "Miss Jenkins." Mistress: "But you don't expect tMjto'call you, Miss. Jenkins?",, Hilti: '"He no, 'not- If you've I an alarm clock!" got Wei havo noticed ibat H does no good to yell at an automobile like It used to bo to yell at ft horse. ' i ' "Charllo Stone says we have today too mucn envy or me results of hard , work, and too little desire, to emulate It. WoaMXelp "I get along pretty well at golf." said' Paw'Nurltch. "The caddy bands me tho proper club." "Well." "I wish the butler would deal ont tho forks at dinner the same way." After seeing American girls legs Paris has put on long skirts. WOOD mW BMiBmmmP "Vn By Our Country Editors '...'- j SHASTA VIEWS Mrs. A. Turner who has been visit ing rclntlve here returned to her home In Klamath Falls Saturday. Her grand-daughter, Marie Sewcll, also returned to her home. C. M. Klrknatrlck, Johnny McFall and J. W. I.. Smith were Klamnth vlaltora Haturday In tho Intercut of the Union high school. The union high school nt Mnlln wilt open the third Monday In Sep tember. On account of the scarcity of labor many of the boys cannot be gin earlier. The teacher are J. V. I Smith, principal and Miss Wlnnl fred n. Ilorg, assistant. The school will be standardised the coming year as all equipment will bo In rendlnc-vi by the time school opens. Smith having made final arrangements with State Superintendent J. A. Churchill while he was In Salem. The community picnic nt tho Carr ranch under the direction of the Ma lta Cheese and Produce company was attended by n large number of peo ple, Klamath Falls being well repre sented. There were 91 cars alt well filled which gives something of an Idea of the site of the crowd. R. C. Oroeabeck and Fred A. Baker of Klamath Fall were the principal speakers Introduced by J. V. L. Stalin. Their remarks were very In teresting and Inspiring to those In terested la the development of Klam ath county and called sueclsl atten tion to the advancement of this sec tion la the past ten years when It was practically unsettled and now baa the distinction of being one of the most thriving and promising lit tle valleys on the coast with Its Irri gation systems, dairying well start ed, the town of Malln with Its grist aalll, cheese factory, high school, general stores and everything weU underway for a prosperous commun ity if weteep in mind the fact that each one Is necessary to the other and to make a success we must "all pull are a revelation to lovers of the beau together." j tlfui. A WmiliB PRIMTEffS' INK OA.C JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT URGES NEED . OF MORE ADVERTISING FOR AGIUCUL. " TURAL INDUSTRY OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL INE. iCorraUls. August!" ns. rFaemteea ahulduse,.more;prljiter's lkr Thee' who have used It. both la advertising in,thotr home paper, and la .letterheads, envelopes, poll ers and catalogs, find that It lu creasen tbefr haslness aad offers a convenient way of marketing their produce at home. This Is the decision of the depart ment of Industrial Journalism at Oregon agricultural college,, which Is making a survey of farm adver tising 1b Oregon, and which desires to obtain samples of successful ad- lamtcstiM? Try Nib-Yeast Ibimmku wHlilmHa stionerdyspep sls? Are yotf troubled with that uncom fortahle bloated feeling after meals?Are you heahotad adth freouent headaches. auMMeacJmmfcconstiBekw?Ifo yoisNwldteUiaetatiyM(to(iJMd Yaaat, which has traugbt amaiiagrc Hf to thousands of stomach amYerers. Simply take two tablets with each meal. Thea watch the reeuka. See bow your yimmi ihjl ilr imprsvae, Mote howosjssUythsketehecdsaereiikUr hew bsussU.sbW ssneaiaci symp tesas si iadssssthm eXsepfear. la a remarfctely abort time you will have oa thought o nosaach treuhU. Eating will become a pleasure. Yoa can get real joy out of every bit of your food. CM koalsed Yeast today, then expert oacetbe hlsesed feeling efbeteg able to sat a hearty meal without the u theeBtofehea4ortTotryiroaizd ?!!& ??& "' cari far Fstmw9-Day Test. Addrtu IreaUed Yeast Co., Dept. M3, Atlanta. Ca. Iroaiatd Yeast is recommended sad guaranteed by all good druggiitj. DOINGS OF THE PUFFS Wrecked At Sea BYLUvUN f OLIVIA. I FB6L RATftCR y--Vs - -. " I r'L - II . Pv -i NEvXVOWa ABOUT J rij t hua- ? sfEmV rUci'n l-Fx-'- VOORE ALIRWHT.1 t-s. Cf to irow a .woat. I T '"V f steck: yj f&pft (Tu.VpJjl JxJhei.p J ljLVPF W,TH iVooR,y sl j? SB Baker made special mention of good roads and a mil rood as a neces sity adjunct for the prosperity of any community. Smith made n few re mnrki along agricultural lines which would be worth while looking nfter. The sports of the day consisted of a pie eating contest by five boys which was moot amusing, foot races by the boys, girls, young men and fat men, the winners retelling prltcs of luclous watermelon and Ice cream. C. Pulton gave the on lookers an Idea of how to "twirl the rope" successfully. Bucking horses. mutes and calves also fnrnlMied mticlf amuKoment, WORDEN T. J. Wilson who has resided in Marahfleld for the past year is call ing on old time friends In the Wor den vicinity, B. N Jonee and family of Sunny Slope were Sunday guests at the N. F. Chapman homo. Ben (lay, filer In tho rlrer camp of Ackley brothers, came home Satur day to add n little "pep" to the garnering of his hay harvest. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McCollum who are members of Siskiyou county grange, attended a banquet given by that organisation at Dorrl Saturday evening. J. S. Ackley of Ackley Brothers, at Klamath Falls wa a passener out of Wbrdeai oa Sunday morning's trail oa his way to Redding, Califor nia', where he will attend to business matters for the firm. Carpenters are placing tho finish Ing touches on tho cottage home of Warden'! future teachers who desire an Independent mode of living. Mrs. F. I!. Rownlng, a flower en thusiast of more than local note, has succeeded In growing to flourishing conditions many varieties hitherto thought Impossible In this altitude. The flower gardens of Mrs. Downing vertliemeats and printed nut Mr used by Oregoa farmers. The department asks all rural news paper to submit samples of other rioting for farmers as well as ad vertisements. The material will be used to build up an exhibit at the college to stimulate the use of print er's Ink by Oregon farmers, and to assist farmers who ask the college for suggestions and advice on ad rertlslng and printing. That the business farmer Is be ginning to realise that be taunt me the columns of his local papor lo 'advertise his produce Is indi cated In a contest for rural news papers of Oregon which was con ducted at the recent convention of the state prese association at Cor vallls. In the papers which car ried the largest amount of rural news service the farmers were users of advertising space. Not only did maay editors cooperate in the mat ter of free publicity to tbe farmers, but actually gave preference to ator. le of unusual happenings In tbe rural communities. Names for farms are becoming as popular as tbe use of advertising and printed matter, it is shown. The grower of produce Is taking a tip from national advertisers and giving his products a mark of Iden tification, which results in Increased business and atmlalatea a local mar ket, as well as serves as a trade mark. SWEET PKRFKCIO.V "I have n perfect wife," said Lee; "Her cooking's not a crime, And when she makes a dato'wlth mo She's always there on time." THE EVEMlNG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ' .', i I '.'.I When the .Thto picture la reminiscent of B. aarnj, Bp smMdVihae MISS HECTOR I ck ? tkb? ,t awWI5j5a4ssE!isHH tafajflHHLT' jMLbjkJsv SmErttmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmfl DHui23biHp'V - - - tv'' " 1 I aBBBBBJBBBSBDnBBfBBBBBBBBBBBBBJSBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBJS BBjIllLfBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVi. V. . i. --pi Named 22 of 24 Movie Stars Correctly; Mia Alidene Harris and Mies Harriet Sugarman Second and Third Miss Florence Hector, by a margin of one vote, today ai ndjudgeil win ner of Tho Herald's movie conleM, winning- IS tickets to local theaters. Miss Hector named 22 of the 21 pic tures of leading star correctly. Miss Alidene Harris was second, with 21 correct name, winning nlm free tlcketi. MIm Harriet Sugarmnn unci Mis Ksther Veatrh were tied Mr third place with H each, hut the award went to .miss sugarman when an ex- aminatton revealed that her guesses' had been received first nt "The llor- aid a majority of times. . & . PROGRESS REPORTED BY MANAGER OF THE I VETERANS' BUREAU I SKATTI.B. Wash. Aug. 1C With more than 4000 awards of govern ment compensstlon granted disabled war veterans of tho Pacific North west during tho last year. L. C. Jesseph, district manager of the United 8tates Veterans' bureau, an nounced August 9, first anniversary! of the bureau, that the government work for veterans along medical vo cational and compensations! lines Is progressing favorably. "The first anniversary of the bur eau really marks the end of Its or ganization period." ald Jesveph. "In this district wn have accom plished much In adjudication of war claims. We conducted two clean up campaigns, one on the hospitals and another In the rural districts, which brought to light hundreds of Just claims. At tho present time, we have a total of 12,900 claims In district flies. During the last )-ar 5.044 claims for government com pensation were filed by veterans of Washlngtop, Oregon and Idaho." Jesseph announced that approxi mately 1.200 veterans of this dis trict, who suffered vocational han dicaps because of war bervlco. en tered training at tbe expense of the government during the last 12 months. A total of 921 dlsahlod veterans are now hospitalized. TMh U a material Increase over the num ber in hospitals a year ago. Announcement was made that cer tificates or graduation will bo issued to former service people, com pleting government vocational cour ses. It Is believed that this move will stimulate employment of habilitated war veterans. f01 Dancing Is bocomlng very popular In Japan, and many of tho demure little Japaneso girls have becomo as proficient In the art of Jazs as their American sisters.' "Avare" -.Turned Over the "Eastland" disaster In the Chicago w - N FIRST PLACE Miss Ksther Watch also named it of the performeri cm redly and the Judges awarded tint print mi tin time the answers were milimltled Mli Sugnriit.in'a last niiswrr wits receluMl nt 9 f2 Monday a. in. Mini Watch's ri'i'l) wax lumlnl In nt II 21 The final count was ituulo at mum Oilier inntPMl.iutH fliiNhcd us fol fel fol eows: Mm. II. Mil'lierrmi. II. Vlrglnu Itlchmmid, 7; lllamlm V nnd, : Mm Allen Darr. !',; Iliiiol Iliistainonlit nml Dorothy .Slliison, nl i.. i e.trii, ine Metsker mid Jack lllh-' hert. 2 each. I.orlmln M. Haulier. Robert Hunter nml limine Mugiilre' I card. 'HIGH EXCHANGE IS I DRIVING TRADERS BACK TO BAPTFDtl,,,,!l""," ! only men nml mules iuld navlr.Jte It. This plan, is' I.OSDON. Aug 1.1 Hurler, or tho exchange of goods, as ugalnst tbe transfer of actual cash has figured In recent International Inmis, accord ing to tho Cenevn correspondent of tlfe Observer. In this way tint dif ficulties of exchange hnvit been over come. Rumania wanted a loan of l.l.miO. 000 gold francs from .Switzerland Tho Swiss laid It was Impossible un less they knew how- tho money n;m lo Ik. spent. Iliiinniilu replied: "We need to replenish railroad rolling j stock, particularly engines." "Hue," said the Swiss hankers, I "we have tliean ror sule. T.iko them. and pa for them In cereals ami pe troleum, both of which you produce nnd we need." Thus went iln ar rangements concluded. Similar borrowing and paying by linrler also has taken place with CzechoslovagU. Here, aguln. Cze choslovaks Is receiving Swiss manu rsrturod goods and Is to pay ror Ihem with truckloads or sugur. Therefore tho ucntlon of uxch.ingo anil tint comparative values or tho C'zccho slnvaklan krone and the. SwUh franc docs not iirlsu. OLD HAN.SK!, FOU.WI OIIOVILLR. Cal., Aug. 1C An undent ilver chanpel, cutting across what Is now lltitto county, was re cently discovered west or lllggs. Tho river was apparently or huge pio portions, and tho bed curries a fine quality of gravel, much of which Is fiuurtz. at JianiKurg rlvsitThs - Avsx nermimv.n iiii i m . . j Prospector Sought Gold But Found Cannon Balls MINIHIN. Nov. Aug t& A ills, eovery of rannon Halls in the Meno National forest where ln exported In find gold led A t-'orgiinMiii, a pros pedor. in wonder what linltln In American history had taken place there, lint Invenilgailmi proved that they were merely relit M nf tlelioral John (' Kremlin's etpeilltlim tn c. fornla III IS) I. AIiIioiikIi mil well orned in early t .illfnrnla history, A Kergiissoii its an overseas veteran Immediately reuig tilted llm character of (wo steel spheres In. ilug from the :r.lVe III ii Hinnll rtivlue not far from Kales lint Sprlniss In Meno (mini). California They were "Iwo-pmimlers," oiik ii standard piece of ammunition In the Ainerlrnn artillery, nml only slightly rusted from their years of repose In the ground. Uencral Kreinmifs diary records j that on Junmiry 2X, I N4 1. he was nh I I llReil to nlmmloii his liowlttor at u point In limp rteek. ii canym mo nhntlt eight nilles imrlll of where the cannon halls wrn discovered, so It! Is Hiipposvd Uoncrul rremont aban doned his howitzer ammunition as or' no further use. J Tim rullis went luken by Hanger Atclmsmi to heiidiujrlvrs of the Meno National forest nt Mliidcu, School children of Toklo 'ip to llie age of 15 )ear have "titete.l u fly-i inching contest at II o listlgi tlnn of (lie city sanitation hurruii, says ii recent message f r.m there Prizes Hinging from 60 cents to l.'t CO have been offered for thn greatest number lit files gathered In ten iI.ijh. efU4 X 13 V SPIRIN WARNING ! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you ure not yetting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Ilaycr" botes uf 12 tablets-Aim Mile. rat and lOO-Dnnnrlst A.,.lrln I. Ik tr-.l- w.tL t lrr M.ufi,gW r uwrrilf4,l.lirr uf HsIUjHc.eui TI'HflDAV, .MmUrlT Ift, lltofl LURE OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC ISLE DRAWS BRITISH COLONISTS i LONDON, All; I r. )Hrmiui(eil I ill llm miilooli In IIiIh eminlry, iIIh- KiitlHfli',1 wllli Urn iifler-war Hrllalli, lull iii'ttmleil in ii I li l Ii) n love of ml- I venture, iilimti n ilmten englneerliig sluileiilh of l.miKlilinimiith ioller,i lite nelllllit out on Seplemlier I, for mi unlnliiilille,! I'm-lfli Islnml lielonif Ing In IViiiiilor. .MoHt of tliem me ei-offliers, Auimii; them Is nn iiullior, I), I,. Ila- vld who I nte "Vn Urol " Ho ex- ' iierls lo find in Hut now homIoiiioiiI wml for lilt pen iih well iih Ii Im IiuiiiIn, A !MI.on vetsi'l Is lii'lni: iniiile remly I ror (he expeillllon. , Tim chief means of existence Ihey hope lo flml by utllltliiK th re- Hoiirrex or llm Inland Itself, llm de- velopinetit of fiiill-KiovvIni: mid llm bleeding of rattle. All IiiiiiiIh will he reimlied lo work, iiHIioiikIi (llniiille eondllloiis, II lias been nsrijrliiltied. ure Ideal nml nil they will need for food run lie obtain ed without working. If Ihey nr li tem Just to "loaf mid Invite their souls." Their destined homo, tint ailvcn Hirers say, Is iilimit A0O miles fimii tint Panama canal. The motion picture stnge Is mil lo lerelve n lerrilll In tint person of tint daughter of IIiiRlaml's l.ord Chan rellor, nfter till It wns nmiminred smmi time 1Kn Hun t. Hon Klennor Hmlth would appear In a new film production, hm m the last inoment Lord Illrkeiihead put his foot down nnd refused tils daiiKhler permission lo lieronie u ninvle nrlress Broken Glasses There is no time for delay when )imr glasses meet an or rldeiit. Vnu demamla ijulrk and effi cient servlro tlien. Wn are eiiilpp.'fl to render surli service Immediately. Wn grind tho r.utfuce nnd edge tint lenses and guarau Ho corrod duplication of lenses. Twenty-five lenre. years ezpnr- Dr. Goble Phene: ore. Iii:t-W, lies. Ml -J 700 Main ,m - A Wo will deliver slab aad block wood to any ranch la h valley at a reasonable extra charge flsr the mileage, Sea us about ysur wood for the ranch, our ehirgesi r rea sonable. jj9. Peyton Co. W 1 w VL dt MAIN, JJ MB 'l ' VJ . 4s "V Jy w, I"' A wiwiiHaKM.i