Iff - v-m. v N $ mvttiii.w, ,m'(iirt ik, nma THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page TKreo lit In Italy's Civil War immmu-mm mim& mmw .J,. BBSS FrrfWjftiHa2XflHCH lyniJrt.1J.l,iril-.T,WlU Kt fit I I,7i. ! (IK J UuJVK?KiHr?aV7?r2riIHBpn -A H33l.'3'lJlH-.,'.aai.l't(.i IKiJMI,'Jj'Ka.lifflJftAai'fMJUMLJMW w I , Wan inn faction In Itnly havo created a condition cloudy nkln to tlmt 'iVtyptrai cf tlmt m many Hull in cities Tim l'acclTtt,.cxtrmo nntlonallMy thin from ttic i-ommuniati and other cxtninlit&jf """ in Ireland. r Hero H n rccno that aro Catherine tojvrcnt iltyjcadcp k. . I'k zT. t. J3. ,'i -! x5- . Uc-- vJtH'' S Mr II. J (timet end rlnlned llio I Mm II I Tim intend. Mhi. . ,'imti Happy Haur flub hut Tuosdny nt nml A'i.i .Meiciilf. W II ll.irrln Mr lior homo on Houth ltlYriiide. A dn- Itlmd.i Tompkins mill Hem vine ami tlnhtfitl aftirnoan w enjoyed, nt ' ! nihliim lloiiitnii tlin fIom uf uhlrh thn hosto soro J . ft dainty Itinrhwm to the rullnwliigj A i.iRit rial affiilr of Friday was" fSdtwU M.-.dames II A. Kmmlll, i n, ,,wr K.n hy ,Mrn. Orvllln Kill-rank Vaughn. (loorKO Humphroy. ' jotl , ,pr , nl ,, Klanuitli 0. M. Uirt.ir. Harry lllrlianliou. . or,,.,, rr Mm. Leslie ling.. nml Jnnlo ITurn. William Hialmnuuc. W. I children nml Mm Fred Hrhallock P. Johnson. II. i: Onary. Lawn-ire',..... iiii .cmKiunrn ( Kiiiuintii Falls lloforn allowing her guests l(i dourl fur llirlr homos Mm. Hlllott carried ilium off id Ar.onay lake for :i bwlm u ml picnic, illnhlny Martin. GOVERNORSHIP Will ISSUE: Ilueonluli nml K. Q. 1'iimralMK. Un ti-tl Tuesday afternoon llm club nil! moot at tli Inline of Mr J. J, Kollnr. ?ll Jefferson Rt , Ureal win I lie hauptnoM that awaited Mr John router mi her sixty-first birthday Sunday uhon lur family celebrate,) tlin cvuni by nnlh- orliiK from their respective homes In, will lon fur Crater lake M'nllft rnlu nml Oregon for u "Mtr-tlm wkiiil. iriw uimluti . l or lli Oral Hum. In It yom Mr. ami Mm. Koater worn arTidmTi wltfi nlfor Uioirtlillili.-n wliu In visiting nt tho Accitry thin tiiiiinr from hl hoiiio nl l.eni: llc'irli. Ciillfornht nml Mr MiirtTu wt-ro iiiiiiilbdm of tlin liltnlr Vr" Thin nftiTnoiin Mr nml Mm HoRCr ie'nil oid Mm. (.', I. ItoburU iui,l Mm. 0car Hhho ucro jiiint lnni'i'n yrnUrilny olil Kmiiilcliliarpn A iiiiiitHOiin r- ltf.r,)0,, foP ,r,K,. anil ten nt tln- tyH W(l uril mi inn ovonlllK or ,lllll(, f MrH. Khlvo. TIkmo IiinHoiI Aimlul 13 Bnil r.iur ttnro laid for fr ,r,Kl. nPp. MeIiiiiii-ii tlcurKi-' i$t. nail Mm. i; J. PoMor of Cotton-1 vntt. It I.'. WrlKlil. V. O Smith. mtl. Mr. mid Mm A. J. IVl.r. of i wiuinni M. Hiiiimn. II. A. KraiiHo. V. M,0utaBm". Mm II t. McCnrlliv. of . (. rii.lornoo.1. I., (i. Van llellcn. Aahlniiil. J It I'rainr ami fmll. of I cimrlcM I. Moon-. T. C. Ciimpl.tll. Moiloato. J II Toxlcr ami wlfo ami nml MIhh Id miiiIicir. ilniinhtnr of HiIn rlty. Mr and Mm I i,,.r n,,. nlti'rmmii Mm Krrd C. II. rot..r ami Mr nml Mm. Joliti m-rl C TIioiii.ih ranio In for i.m. I'ontor. al or Kliimatli I'alU. jr. m .r)). Hhho nml .ImiKhtur. llt'loii. loft In llirlr rnr llili imirnliiR A I-Ik picnic nt llnrkloy S'rliiK for noiitlii-rn Cnllfornlii wlirro llu-y riiuri.tl.iy took tho form of u family will Hpiinl tho nnxt two urn-Un with ijalliorliiK whi'ii J. A ami J. V. Ilium tun KUtlit'ii'il tliuio uiili nipnilium of lliolr fflinlllcH nml n fuw r.mts for .i wi'Iiinr ro.iKt. Tlmau prtwi'iit uro. .Mr. mill Mm J. A lloiiHlon, Mr. mill MiH) l.i'o llnimlon, Mr. nml Mm, l. W lloiialoii. Mr. nml Mm. .1. V. IIohh (mi. Mm. I.. N. ll.ilinM nml II 1 1 to ilaill'.lld'r, Mih M. ili IIoiinIoii, .lolin lloiiiitoii. Mm, J. II. ('.'iinnliiin, Mlm Vith nml licun lliiinii.il, Mr nml Christian Science Society or M.AMATII I 'A i. us l.ltiimy lllili;., Iliilnml Mnln kiikI;i v Si-IkioI rioni inir, in Hi: i.i llwiy Suml.iy .Mm 1 1 1 n Siiliji'il i or SiiiiiIiiNi AiikiM -t'i "MIND" I'ii'k ii'iollii!; loom nml fire IrmN lot; lll.imj opi'ii fioni UiilO lo liitO p. in, on TnrMliitN, 'I Inns- ilii) mnl Snlimliijii thilr nl.ilUcH mid frlomlx. lr. nml Mm. Uoorco I. Wrlr.lil en dirlnliii'ii nl illnmir I'rlilny oinlni; for Dr. A. II. Kmi.iil. of Clilrnitu, mnl Dr. ICilw.inl 1'. Kmi:ivil, of Kan Him, who h.no liciui I'lijujliii: Khun .illi I'oimly'a fiunoiiH fUlilm: for two wi'diH p.inl. Tho ltnm mo now .ri'..irliu: to ii'liirn in lli.'lr nisli'in hollll'K. Mr. mnl Mm. Nnlo tllliiilioln wi'in IiihIii l;ii.l nli'.lil nt a illiuii'r for Mr. ami Mm. l'r.inl; Vnnclin, who urn vlsltlm; ullh tlmlr ilmir.lilrr Mm. It. ,1. Shi'i'lH, f i oin lliolr liomo In Kuin.ui City, K.iiiku.i. Mr. nml Mm. Klii'i'ln nml dminhliT with nl.io cmislii nt I ho illiuii'r. MAUIUT ItCI'OKT l'OUTI.ANI). Aiik. 1'J. I.I'Blnck, nominally Hlcnily. Kkks anil biitti'r, I Hloiuly. Come Back TO CHURCH ' Vacation is over. Pastor preaches Sunday at 11.00 A. M. and S:00 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10:00 A. M. Presbyterian Church Sixth and Pine Interest In August 22 Pri mary Election Centers in Gubernatorial Race ciii:vi:nni:, w., auk. is. inr ti'rriit in Wyoming' prlmnry clcetlnn AitKimt 22 rtntcm In tin contpala In both tho republican nml ilcmocratlc partlt'M for thu cubcrnatorlal nomina tion. Tho United 8tnto hotialomhlp l not nn Issno In the primary for tho rinnn that thrro In only ono r.nnllilul.. in each parly for tlu ntim lnii.toii- Frank ), Momlvl. flyor inudir of tho national Ihihhi of rop roHoniAthi.il, npulillcan, nml John II. Kcmlrlck. incumbent, Democratic hIio koukM ro-cli'ctlcii. Thu Momlol. K'. lull bk flitlil in N'nw mbiT. how. i.ir. Is oxpi'cti't to bo ifno of thu iiioxt Hiu'ctiiriilar In thu hUtory of WjomliiK poliilcn both hnliiR a larso liomoiinl folluwhiK. Itobort D. Catoy, Inciimbvut, lias boon I'liallotiKi'd for thu rt'pnblli'an noinliiiitlim foi pm'rnor by John W. May of Itork SptlniiH. Tho I num. lm tw.(n llio two iih'ii linn boon oerthu niatlor of economy In Htato eomtii-nit-iit expomlltiiroH, Hay charRing tho administration with uitrava Kancos. (iiiMTiior Carey has denied tliu charKuit. Tho ilemociatlc eonleat for gover nor In botui'on William 1). ltoaa, the HtralKlit parly riinillil.ito, Frank Mc Douoll, Indoihcd by tho ronforenre for pini:ri'bnhi. politirat action, thu fiirmor-l.ibor inincinnit. Tlmro tiro two candidates for the ropnbllcmi iioiiiIii.iIIoii for Wyo nilni;'n only mouther of roiiKresM ami Ihiui for Hie d. moir.it le noinliiatlon, All nl. 'lie nffii'om, two jllHllivti of the Htipioino I'otti'l, In ,'iddlllon, will bo liomllinted. llornld flauslflcd ads pay yon. ilT'S NEw5 I mZJi ( I "Coram 1922 hi7iw II ci&a&-Q II a (a iRABAI CIGARS Note the I A'a MeanltiR AppcalhiR Aroma AttractUo Appearance 1 M.tsov i:iiiimn c CO., uihu iituuir ii "Hi. .Nllon' rint liura." fOltTI, Nl), HriATTLK, I Klamath Falls, Ore, Place Where Andrew John son Worked as Tailor Gets Appropriation iui:i:nvim,k, tcuhi, aur. io. Tim Htatn of Tfimpwiin uud tlin city or (ireentllla liavu taken Hlupn tc proHorvo for fiilum cenerntloiiN the llttlo biilldliiK occnploii by Andruw Johnnon iim a tailor nhop, tho place when; ho ilreiiiniid nf one day occupy InR llio hlRhoHt poHlllou In tlio j.ower of Americana to bontow upon onu of their fellow cltlr.niiH, tho ir-Kldoncy Thu Main lelBlntnro t IU Innt Honhlnn upproprlatnd 1 1 r,000 to put n brick h. Htrncliiro uroiiml tin' Iioiiko, located In tho center of thin thllvliiR little city built nmonR tho rolllnR IiIIIh of earn Teimetnoo An nddlllonal mini nf $200 annually wuk provided for llm upkeep of tint build irii: A mnall homo for thu caretak er hi lm lulled in the plaiiN. Until Ktriiiliir.-i urn well under way. I'ithiiiii who vlitll llm idaro will mil bo ultownl lo touch tho tailor Hhop wlmro "A. Johntou tailored old ilolliiH and now", for It will be part ly oiiraiiod In Rlusfl. ThrouRh the kI.ibi, how'oier, llm thousands of lourlelM who Jojirnoy In Croenvllle eery year may flow llm lnnm ami pari of Iti Interior. They may boo tho work bunch behind which the youthful workman idled hit trado Iih lm bemoaned llio futo that depriv ed him of an education 'earlier In life, whe.ru ho waii limplred to iirhluvoinrtit wliern the dreams of an nctlM! career In public llfo took Kbapo mid npurred lilm on to enter polltlcM at the iiKo or twenty, a do clHlon lie evidently never regretted, according to bin last ntatenient, llio orlRlnnl of which, along with 'other rollcjt. will tin mado a part of tho Iroamiru that will be housed In tho new bulldliiR. A touch of pathos and religion runs through tho last recorded words of tho only president to bo Impeached, tho only tailor iolx coma president, nml tho only president to bo elected lo thn United States senate after nerving as tho nation's chief execu tive, n statement written as he saw thu hhadoiv oL tluuYallcx. of Peath Krudiiallyileiigthcnln'if'out to envelop hliu. w .. HangliiR In a framo In his old homo plarn hero. It fcads: "All scorns gloom and despair. I have performed my duty to my (iod, my country and my family, I have nothing to fear. Approaching death to mo Is tho mere shadow of (Sod's protecting wing. Ilvnenth It I almost feel sacred. Here I know no evil can comn; theru I will rest In qufrt and peace, beyond tho reach of cal umny's poisoned shaft, tho Influence of envy and Jeulous enemies, where treason and traitors In state, back sliders and hypocrites In church can have no place, wliern tho great fact will ho realiicd that God Is truth and gratitude Is tho highest tribute of man." OH,.M)II.VM'. Football Coming Back Strong at Santa Clara SANTA CI.AHA, Cal Aug. 10. Football la coming ImcK at tho Uni versity of Santa Clara hero with all tho power It held be f oro last year when nn varsity loam waH put on the field until lato In tho season. 1'ractlco will start lato this month, soon after tho opening of school on August 22, according to Coach II. (!. llticklngham, former Princeton tacklo and ono time conch at tho Col orado School of Mines, Santa Clara plays tho University of California at llerkoloy, September 110 In tho first gamo of tho heasoii, On tho following Saturdays tho Mis sion team playa Stanford University, tho University of Arizona', Davla Farm school, tho Ninth Army Corps team and tho American legion. Tho "big gamo" wilt bo against St. Mary's college in thn first contest between thn schools In ten years. Several veterans will bo on tho Santa Clara cloven, among them Captain Andy Kerkchof, Tom Crowo, (leorgo Noll, Logan, Sullivan, "Hod" Abrahamson and "Mooso" Fawko. "Turk" Uedolla, a Santa Clara play er of sovoral years ago, has returned to school. Strangler Lewis Agrees To Bout September 5th. SAN FltANCISCO, Aug. 19. Kd ("Stranglor") Lewis, world's wrest ling champion) has agreed to appoajr lioro Tuesday September 5 in dofonso of his tlllo. A local wrestling pro motor Jh trying to land Karl Cad dock, Londoa or Wladok Zhyszko to inoot'I.owls. Now listen well, a tnlo I'll loll How Johnny owned a flivver. Iln Jind no needs of tonics now For hcait or lungs or liver. Ifn took his girl lo ride ono day, The talc It is dlstroHiIng, For this thn price John had to pay For carelessly carousing. Ho held her hand with ono of hli, Steered I.lzzlo with the other; Shu headed for a tin can dump As for a long lost brother. They lauded with nn nvful bump, And from their dreauis descended, To find their blissful journey thus Disastrously had ended, A Junk mail offered him ten cents; llu quickly said, "You takn her," While ho was gone his girl eloped In a light six Htudubaker, Tho moral thus Is plainly seen; lie careful when you're rportlng, A speeding tur Is no safe place To do your summer courting. Making Hay When Sun Isn't Shining $11.' Ilrunswlck Phonograph, now. (t.'t.OO. Terms. Wlniom' Jewelry Store. Ill 11, HorUnc Matthews, of Sussex, Hngtand, makts hay when the sun lin'l shlnlni;. He dlves air through a haystack by mcam of portable electric funs, shown above. The Home You Have Been Planning BUILD IT NOW Consult your architect or builder ARE DOWN! he will tell you that PRICES Cost of materials is now LESS. Cost of labor is LESS. You'll be saving yourself a lot of money by building your home NOW, rather than later. You'll be able to move into new com-, fortable quarters much sooner. You'll become your own land lord, and YOUR RENT MONEY WILL GO A LONG WAYS TOWARDS PAYING FOR THE HOUSE. But, this isn't all v You'll be doing your city a good turn. The men who are em ployed in the construction of your home will be GIVEN A JOB, and the wages they spend with the merchants of Klamath Falls will improve your business, directly or indirectly. If all the business-men and home-builders will cany out their plans NOW, and BUILD NOW we will have PROSPERITY NOW I Unemployment will be a thing of the past. Everybody will be EARNING, SAVING, BUYING AND BUSINESS Wn,L BE GOOD! Now, don't say to yeurself: "I'll think it over." Get in touch with your architect or builder TODAY. Get an estimate BASED ON TODAY'S LOW PRICES. This will prove better than any thing we can say that you'll benefit yourself and this community when YOU BUILD IT NOW KLAMATH FALLS This space paid for by the business men of Klamath Falls for the benefit of the commun ity. . Help Your Own City K You Help YoursdT u 'HI m A j'r. " ia , i