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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1922)
, tmlss. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, .UimtNT 'Jl, lllliil. f. b r .' r , )I - IK , k A it: " p, " TheEvetiingHerald I II III li Ti ; . , , i.i t , V .- U.K.' K. CMI . KdMer:ft4 Pabllnhcr ....... . .City Kdltor ArcrtMnA;JiUiinitCr PRbllMiM dattr ox'copt Bundny, nt Tha Herald Pnbllnhlng Comimny nt Klamath Kails, nt lit) Klghth streot. Uttered at the pontofflco nt Klam ath Falla.N Ore., for transmission throach , Ilia malls as Bccdnd-class matter. t MEM! in op tiik associated " I'ltKSH Tha 'Associated Press In exclusive ly entitled, to ithh uio for publica tion of afy?aew dispatches credited to "It, or 'ot otherwise rrudltrd In thla paper, and also tliu local uows published herein. l . i MONDAY, Al'M'.HT Ul,. Iti2'.!. r A NEW PLAN TEMPERAMENTAL (I'rom ludnntrlal Service tturcnti Uulleltn). WITH 4S,2:.n IndlWdunl holders of It common stock, I lie Southern California Edison company' of I.oi Angeles probably hns morn people financially Interested In Its business tlmn nny oilier electric util ity In tho world. Tlijs enormous ownnrstilp .by con sumers, residents of The territory which It serves and company em ployes, mnkos u rerord In tho public utility business which Ih attracting very general attention, nnd Is having an Important brnrlnii tin financing. ' Stnrtlnn with n plan by which all !omplo)i'M crtiild heroine participating ' stockholders In tho rmnpany, uxperl- ciiw hns proved that tho ownership" of stock by employes 1ms Increased their efficiency nnd has resulted In Personal Mention Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilohert Sloan nre out In the woods on n threo ilnyx hunting trip. Fred Peterson wns n county neat visitor Saturday from his ranch near Men III. Mrs. John Marl In were, Orator laKq lodr.e over Mr. ,nnd visitors at thtV .week-end. , .Mrs. W, A. I. mul la nnd Ron ltlllle wcro eallciP to floibcr. California. Sunday, by the twrlnUH I1u,im f Mrs. ,niidls' mothnr, Mrn Charley Oeorno, who under went an operation at tho Wurren Hunt hospital Saturday, was report ed today to ho doing nicely. economy In operation and tended to .Mnrrlngo license were Issued on Saturday to Jessie J. Lilly and Hoi va (). Carlisle, nnd to llnlph Cor- mail; and Heorgln .At. Heal. Mr. and Mrs. wcro guests of Grant M. I'rofemor Raymond and Mrs ly aa Portland. With so many thing , rives a portion of Its Income from disturbing tho public mind, so many j tho dividends of the company which problems pressing, thcro Is a natural i supplies Its electric service. Is es tendency on the-part of nny rommun-1 Botitlnlly n thrifty nnd progressive Ity to utllUo this caravan a exenso community In which disturbers and to hnvo a little Mimio ftuijet the.Ic( ialtator find little sympathy nnd troblea.and kick up their huuls a bit. Caravans don't coma to the country precincts every day. Thla was tho situation In Klnmnth. After giving the Caravan the most elaborate reception on Its tour, a resident of the Courthouse rliy pro ceeded to have n Utile fun, both nt tho expense of the visitors and Klam ath Foils, Also, It nil Kht bu said, at the expense of MeJford. From tho reports wo hnvo rend, there was no occasion for offense. Wo couldn't Imagine n Med ford ma yor rescntlnir such harmless persi flage oven If Mciford did want to bo an Exposition City. .- 4. nut Mayor linker 1 went throuch the roof a den. He declared he and tho IlosiS City had been Insulted, and he pro ceeded to lash his hOT.tft within terrf-, flc Hakor wrath. . . ,-WI JL .... ..... rt.;,.-! sound flnauclnc Is regarded ns basis of futuro prosperity the fMnlfonl Mull Tribune) I bring tho service to n very high point PORTLAND should develop a of oxrelleney. senso of burner. particularly Ownership by consumers! keeps her temperamental mayor, when act-,1)10 ownership nnd management of Ing aa a loader of n Portland fair tho company In Southern California tmrm. , wncra tno.promenis ot e.ecir.c "-:- W. . skl.lmore. of Kugene. on n Tho people of tho stole, as n whole npment nnd distribution are under- j tHp o Crntcr )aK(, yiston,uy nre not particularly enthusiastic stood. about a World's Knlr In 192., Thcy A community In which an average .iis Linuum spinK, wao spent are not Inclined to lake It an serious-1 of about ono family cut of four de- tho week-end with her parent' at lillcrrnt on Spring creek, returned to town on this, morning trail' W. II. Parker Is here for n two week's business visit from Sin Francisco. Parker Is manager for tho Klamath IHnclnpmeut cnmpuiy Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Heard have returned from their vacation spent In Portland and other northern points and aro at thuir desks In tbo First National hunk. Miss Ituth Lindsay spent Sun day at Fort Klamath In attendance on tho races which havo been In progress there for the past three days. Lloyd Dcl.ap, circuit clerk, Is back at work after u two weeks, vacation, which lie spent getting his' residence In shape on South Itlver-j aide avenue. ' 1 Marshall Hooper .who has beenl hem looking after business nffulrs for the past wetk, returned this' morning to his homo In Grants Pass. g TSmSims JXYT TODAY AT THE LIBERTY If you aro interested in better screen produc tions you should not fail to witness Vera tJortlon in ja . Thof YOUR BEST FRIEND" final showing is tonight and I urge every one to see this remarkable screen classic. II. W. 1 TUESDAY A modernized version of Dumas' masterpiece "CAMILLE" With Nazimova appearing as Cainmille and Ru dolph Valentino as Arniand SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES Aro tho Best Recommendation of O. A. C. This Institution uffets u thorough, pimtlnil, mill Mmtdard edit. iiitlnn at n u( within lemti of the high mIiimiI giiiiluule. It offeiH tiiiliilui: for inlliglaln degrees In! Ar. 1 i ult 111 0 Odinmi'iee Uuglueerliii; and Meehaiilu Arts Forestry Home l.'niuomlcs Milieu Pharmacy Vocitt IimiiiI IMurutlou Chemleal Kngliiocrlmt Military llPletiPe nnd Tuctlrs It ufferH lralulnK 11I110 hi' The Helmut of Munle, Pliyiilrnl 1 :t tt 1 tit to 11, iniliiHiiliil Jiniriuillmii, Full 'I'eiiii Opens September IN. Fur ilreillara of hi formti t lop and Illllxtraled booklet wille to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon There Is n big wheat crop. It In time to cut the bread. Tho fellow with plenty of sanJ Is never afraid of slipping. Education Is expensive; but not ns expensive as lack of cducatlpn. not most 1 . . 1 The man-v.'lth a cheap watch al- 'tv 1 1.1 Maryt!nr Iho&n&s whir need tho sermoh nu The' niahv.''!t!i a cheap wat ji-aya.knojvsrwliat time It ain't TTIhi reason some houses l.ick paint mu':Jftug!iters don't. J m.. . .. . n ...'i .fi.u.i mo nuwior 01 me skii.tj; mw-ija.-iu wiubiuu " t. Mis8 MarJ. Jenkngi jM Kva j,.,, ..."-" -.-., --"-;--- -:x;-' ".y.Tiw-raaotback. Jog la ..Vcported . IU8 anil .miss licssio Tun nac re-, .,ra,Wr,nUu..B u,h..uK1. b rownK turned from Grants Pass whore they becte mTalbCSar?aCCS -" y ' P t two-week, vaca- Out that explosion Jiurt- tho ilari-. Low heola for woxcrm .slicus al-, STAR THEATRE TONIGHT and TOMORROW The Theatrical Event of the Season The HILDEBRAND DRAMATIC COMPANY offer The Play That Has Made the Whole World Laugh ii,. & FAIR AND WARMER" HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS PRICES Adults 55c. Children 25c. Including Tax Broadway at Stark Portland, Ore. .Its convenient location in the heart of the eity'.s activities and its proximity to the Shopping and Amusement cen ter during the Holiday Season, is merely another of this famous hotel's attractions. L1" (fltf Arthur. H. Meyers mamaoe . t. hnt thn Kinm.n, Hnrsi.i Aiming high ceases to be allrtue said the following day, la a very ex- cedent editerial: when kissing n girl. It Is easier to find fault with otln rtrntit Volitnn. who hna liren nu. m .7, ...-" .'; .aUtlng.wlUii the. haying on. his fath er's ranch near Worden, Is In town today and reports that they will soon havo tholr hay crop up. Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ada. Is&Ess&SBi&MM tish Columbia Ulrlch was a mem ber of thu "Quurtcr Million dollar club" of the Mutual I.lfu Insurance company of Now York. Tho reputation of many afamlly li kept li) tho wife's name. You need a stiff upper lip to shavo Tho slightest consideration on J 0rs than without others. Mayor uaKers part wouni nave showed a man of tho Intelligence he must possess to occupy his posi tion, that It was Impossible nnd tin fh'pkahle that this community mntd tinrA rnnn (n tlin trnnMn nf welcoming his party. coud' hnvoi wlt' a atralsht razor. staged sucn n setting or sincere cood will and hoapltnllty. merely for tho purpose of perpetrating tho antl-cllmux of Insult that ho charg ed us with. Wo have Mayor linker's admoni tion to speak rur Inmost thoughts and "call a spado n spado" In mind 1 when we assert that his Ill-tern-' pored attack wns an exhibition of ' Two clusses of pcrplo cause all the trouble men nnd woncn. This may be an awful ceuntry: but nn African thermometer drops to 98 every winter. neauty hint: Cold cream applied before going down town protects the knees from sunburn. J. A. Gordon, president of -- ihel Hrtt .National bank, has returned 1 Kanavel of Sedwlck. and Dr. YV. An Illinois school boy wrote a which one It was. NEW TODAY 11. House. 022 S. Sixth. 21-23 FOIl KALE Houso and two lots on llroad street. Part terms or used car or good team. Address Fred C. Hobort, tor Oak avo., and Jlroad St. 21-23' rudoncss, an utter iJtrregnriLof the eVrnentnrv nrlnrlnles of eourtesv nnd hospltellty such ns wo hnvo never before nnd ve hope will never ngaln lis,v the embarrass lug misfortune o witness Thfre h no use kMdln? ourselves We can talk about wedding the Port Irid Hose md the Shijrtn Daisy un til M10 rafters drip with msplo symn, but tho plain undeniable fnrt Is Port-' isnu is nor popular in Hviincn nre aon. nnd won't be until she shows n different spirit. It Is not an enrv thing to oxplnln, the bsslc trouble seems very complicated, but grunting the good Intentions of the Itoso City nnd hor cenernus efforts In many ways, there Is In hpr nttltinle tnwprd ' tha rest of Ibo stntn inrllenHrh- 11 SAI.K Auto truck. Kxtra tire the rest or tho state particular!) . C21 Man st (.eo Ci)0r. Southern Oregon, n certain rcolness, jnt 21-24' n hnughtv touchiness, n lnek nf warmth and genuinq friendliness, ex pressed not only In words but deeds, which, rondors uny en ten to cnriltnlo such aa exists between Seiittlo nnd tho state of Washington and San Francisco and northern Cnllforulu for examplo, utiorly Impossible, Portland needs a sonro of humor which In Kb last nnalsla means n true senso of proportion from tho standpoint of stuto leadership, nnd genuine hmnnn sympathy Hor to got It Is quite unotbur matter. For. os wo sen It, It Is almost en tirely n mattur of temperii'mont. f!. W. Kaiuvfd. of Sedgwick, Knn ss. and bis two sons', Dr. I'. 'J. II. from I.ukn o' the Wooiln where he' Kanavul. of Chicago, left this morn- has been sponillng his two vreekaj Ing for the notith where they will vacation at his summer rabin'. ! rxtunil their vacation several weuka Mr nn.i m,u i n n 1 ' ,v"" t,uy ,, ''allfornla from ov ry air. 01111 airs. .M. A. Cullaghan1 ... . . . 9f. h.n f, , I.,.. 1. '"'" j anglo before returning to Her aro Hern for a few days on u com-1 . , bincd biulncs and pleasure trip casUrn ,10"""'- from Keswick. California. Callnghanj , .. ... , . was formerly Southern Pacific agent' "'", Mo,l," ,,0i,,t0- " '' om llprn 1 ployed ns u clerk In tho sherlffx j office, ruturneil yesterday from I John D. McKee, of San Francisco, Fredenberg Springs whore she spent) Paul n. McKee, P. 0. Cawfonl and J n two weeks vacation. She re Donald Hunyard of Mcdford, and turned with Charles Johnson who ! I A. S. Holmes of San Francisco, worul droe out to tho spring with Mrs. J. umciais or the Callforn a Oreeon.J. Iintz nml Chester llnwklim' wlio. will stay for 11 short time with MUsI llnola Hawkins and her mother, Mrs. movlo scenario and wo can't decide 1 Power Company who apent the week-l end hero on business. Ocorge Mnngiio. of the California uregon.j'ower company, und O. IJ. ' Dews u'nd Karnest Wenxoll werti out 1 bright ami early In tho Jennie DDACKSMITH WANTED Apply C fc"'' region .after deer yesterday I Wo can use a few women In our box factory department. Call at our nfflco or phono -70. Pelican liny Lumber Co. 21-: WANTKD (lenoral housework. Call 330 Lincoln St. 21-23' FOIt HUNT fi room house and hath. No. C33 N. 12th St. Cull J. fi. lirnckeubroiigh. Phone 293.M. 21-23 FOR KENT Furnished housekeep ing room. 1193 Pine. Phono SfiRU 21-22' NO 1SAI.K "I want,", said tho very plain girl, "a hook entitled "Cultivate Your Natural Beauty.' " ','Jiero it Is, said tho clerk, who wanted to bo BOdublo, "Are )ou get ting It for a frloud?" Asid tho vory pblu girl put hor purse back Into hor bag' and went right out. LOST At hall grounds Sunday, green Bwenter with Important l:cya In pocket. Itoturn to HunJdofflco. Itewnrd. 21 FOIl SALi: iFord touring car. looks und runs like now, Inrjiilru 227 Michigan Ave., uftur 5:30 p. in. 21-23 FOIt SAI.K B ft. McCormlck mower In good shapo, C."W. Mlllor, Lake- vlow road. 21-24' FOIt SAI.K -Ford touring Into 20, starter. Seo Itoy Call. 21-2R and although thoy fulled to bring homo any vUlblo signs of their goad luck they Instill that they bad n successful hunt. The loan committee of tho Klam ath Falls Farm Loan (ujocluUon, Frank Nelson. C. J. McCnllum nnd Charles E. Spldoll, will .stun out tho last of tho w-cek on an appraisal trip. They aro making this trip ao that loan applications may bo sent to tho Federal Land bank at Spo kano to bo checked over before ho In,, placed In th() hands or t?io fed eial appraiser. Mlsa Walvo Drew, who for tho past 12 months bus been In Ha waii as a toiclier, retunnd homo Saturday and will ha omployed as 11 tcucher in tbo local schools tills win ter. MlbB Drew had u most Interest ing year, alio reports, and wan charmed with tho Island life. Tho other young ladles who went over with her last summer aro Intending to stay on for sometime yet. Martha Hawkins who are Hpuudlng tho summer there. "People In FOR HALK Library tublo. 2S0J. l'luino 21-23 Victoria seem slow to mo," said Ocorge Ulrlch thin morning "hecauso thoy take ao much tlmo out to drink tea und all that nort of thing." Mr. and Mrs. Ulrlch their daughter, Kathorlno and MIh.s Elizabeth Manning return ed last night from u threo weeks trip through Washiuuton und llri- O. J. Hdiigo,, who has Imuri out In tlm timber with tho beetle pre-' vontlon cnnip In Arcn 2, arrived In tpwn Saturday nnd Is 'it work In tho town office Pat Cisey. II. A. Wise and Chester Jtni'-.i also J cimo Into town from Area .1 on , Saturday, Cnsoy will leave tumor-1 row for tho south on n vacation trip, and Jones returned to thu beetle In ' fe.sted region of Area 2. I Crater lake lodgo Is coiillnitfng to cater to largo crowds of tourlstn and outing parties who stop there for the privilege) of seeing Crater lako at Its best, Yesterdny und Saturduy Misses Myler Culklnir, Clara Calkins, Margaret Worden. ICvaugellno Foster mid Maybello Leavltt motored up fiom hero. Mr. tills veok-niid, iih were Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Dunbar ilnd and Mrs. Charles Moore wcro also at tho lake thsl week-end. Ah were Mr. and Mr.l. O. W. Houston,- W. Jl. Harris. Mr. und Mr. Will Irvlu, Miss Mary liuttler, Mr und Mrs. Jjiiiich Foster. s4 i$2mKK. y7 ' ''. XBBBBbIbV. f iBilBISvvm y&& -"T-5" WmM f m if& SKSS. AX-liMBHBlMBBaSMMlBSiisVB ;:aj. - .-nc . .'. t BslgSBBKK wvr- Get Your Share of Extra Mileage DltlTISII l .M.WCHUItl.V ALAItMKI) OVKIt SITUATION PKKINO, Aug. 21. Oravo alarm Is felt by tho Ilrltlsh throughout Manchuria over Chang Tbo Lip's threat lo withhold protection of Ilrl tlsh lives nnd property In reprisal for that which ho calls llrltlsli con tempt of his authority as governor. Most Miles per Dollar IT is all true every word of the nawa that's going around about Firestone mileage rec ords and the phenomenal aales that havt resulted. Chances are you reully haven't heard the full story of the wonderful success of Fire stone Cords. We'd like you to call and get the actual facta. That is one sure way to make your next tire purchase a logical busi ness buy. We'll explain the blending and tempering of rubber double gum-dipptog-. and the air-bag cure special Firestone processes. Tht unusual mil.., blnj madt vtrywhara srfll stir your ambition to rJuct ihtopiiilnccaMBfour own car. A rail on us mulls no obligation. Gal tha ftcords -tUvitla tha diauncaa thaaa Coida ara covtdna by I'lrtilona pilcta. Than you'll ba convlncad truUjSkwl Mtlaa par Dollar means wltat it says. Dtop in Any Tim KAURIC COBO MO gt ' sail xjx ., :;:' ...... .e Sold by "D. A. KENYON, E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO. R. N. FOUCH, Care Charley's Place li i.t 1 , w . Kii 1 .. fV" .. w . i s; tl -?-v. .v; ij Ah