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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1922)
-t Ttl"V' ! THE EVENING lMERAlD;.iCLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ftr. Two litlll.W, AlimWT M, lf23. Mil m A 1 Tkm Evening Herald ,F. feUOfrKK. ,Rai(or aiiilYiibtiatirr 7II.JK. HB.Ij i . . .CUyKdHur V, V, NIOKI.K Advertising. Manager Publlahod.dally .except Bun Jar. nt The Herald Publishing (Jompany ot Klamath Falls, nt 118 Klglith street. Ing colors. Thn picture may 1m over drawn, l)t If the subject Is posses nod with oven a moderate degree of pride ho will seek to measure lip lo tlui appraisement made ot lilm. Af ter nil, "Achieve, achieve" In tin' message of tho newspaper, nnd wllh It, tlit rotiunnnd Is "Play Siiuaro." "Wiiy doea tlio imlillc view the imtrnnco of the church into polltlrs Rntercd at ttio poMoffleo at Klam- alii .VAIla ftrn., tnr I rnnstnUiloli through tho malls us eocond-class with susplrlon?"-nsks thn Pacific Ad J matter. f xocnto, editorially. Mayhap.-Iho pub-J - ; s lie Inn Hip fool Idea that tho church MEMDER OP TllK ASSOCIATE) , ,uu1() ftirl,m ns a soulsaver, In- ,u . - iii,... i. ...m.ivn 'Mend of a xotcgcltcr; that the pulpit lylUcTto'tho1 'f"orCtS!c0V?.ia ' "o .mm... from which 'tlon of all nowfl dispatches crpdltrd I to shout tho Klorles of a p.utilldatp to It. or not otherwise credited lu wm, ,, inruraliM mania for otflcof this paper, and also tho local nows nm Umt n ,inlJW of W0Mnln M nl yyun.yru ,,.M.... intended as an Incubator for eleventh) FltlllAV, At'lil'ST "J.-,, iiwa. hour gossip I PUBLICITY 1 Jt.-ai-noltp "T &atti.coifoj ' ' Just Arrived i New Felt Hats ' ' . Popular Prices, , ." , , i I ' . M . v. I Russinn Immigrants Take Kindly to Most American Institutions (From Hie Frankfort (1ml.) in'( rent. .NVw'i) A MAN stops his paper because his name was mentioned In n ' news story In whlrli ho figured. The, CHINA HnS TWO ME problems; Ups-a-Daisy! story was not rompiimpniary to "'Nation Confronted by Uni fication of North and South and Apathy ll..l.l..l ..!. .....on ttt. D.lllllll! nt I inill II11IUIH Willi H" .' oh.fv. ". tho story. That's why Jul didn't like It. Ho did not deny the.acciirary of tho story; in tart lit Viiil to-ndmit that tho story xin published wah ae- curato. Hut that Is what ho objected PEKINfi, Auk. 2."i. China Is con to. lie, did not wntii nis miMiwjan fronted by two serious prouiems, given publicity. i One Is to effect Unification of tho In ve. Now that'Mimfc mau Jiaslo'ftesi been north and souM). Tho other is to I i.r.i rrlilrlUnrlnewsnaiirirs for not nuco ner people 10 participant muv publishing Tacts about people. Hr,Ls! ly In public affairs. Tho 4C.il.nnn.. astlcklef tor new. Uh ch'afVcs them "00 Chinr?C;.an' admittedly apathetic with submcrKlUK facts bonc'.ith apolo lcs. hut now the shoo Is on thu other foot and ho finds It plnrhlnR. " Of 'courso thls'Mmo Individual, ' "hn iie-docs 'so'mcthlau ho thlnlss worth while, expects tho npws.papcra ' to play It up Wr. Why. that Is what "he takes the paper fer: Just to sec his name In print whenever tho least excuse will .warrant favorablo men. tlon'. H ho Kelts a town lot maco n front-pace story of It. If ho cheats j as to tho country's future. his neighbor out of his home, put op the toft nedal: that's a busines V transaction with no nows value, This historic rondllfon Is helnt; slowly overcome by. tho activities of proRresslvc thinkers, the spread ol Chlncso newspapers" nnd a crowlnfi disposition on tho part of public men to tako the public Into their confid ence. General Yu Pol-fu, the recent vie tor ovee Chans Tso-lln, has Just ad dressed an appeal to the nation. II asks the public to Indicate Its wishes Influential Chinese merchants In ssj tho, Jnj'erior. -In t jnemorlal demand if i InV Vho'dlsbandlnit of' troops. ciWaSd rt i,n-..ii,nil mil of eood"lo an upon l.oiteral xji to no worn a- prei ' out-of-town' party hc.U juro t.rome i orjChlna as neoro yasilngtoh,dld l3 aroiidfawdVo" huirfeWi& alout Mr A?nrlp. 'VpimyVbocora;thfi It thouWh'h may bnlylu'Jei'rtKertls- v4iahfnlon of China.' says tKo,mp- ' 4 ha?Mla- ia9 '& JKi ,.-'4fliBpjfet,'pnK'' J HAN l-'UANCIHl'O, AilR. UR -IttiHsliin linnili;ratitN who have made their houieH In California luKo kind ly lo most American Institutions, nr covdliiK to offlcliih of tlio sliite lin mlKi'atlon and HouiIiik roinmlsston, hut tlio ntntuto of HmltntloiiN hcoihh to mystify them Many of thm up pear at the complaint department of the commission with tales of wronRa i they vlsh Wr.litcd, hut do not seem Itii understand why that body can not lend lis efforts to collcctliiR u leu jenr old wiiro clalih or adjust some other Ion); outlawed affair. i "You fixed it up for Iv.tn, why ! can't ou do It for mo?" they want In know, acrordltiR to tint commission, , apparently not rnillViiu: that Ivan's troubles only happened week before j lust. ! However, tho officials of the com- ' mission find the Itussluns hero Reed ' hooxtcr for tlio United States, as Tlio follow liiR letter addressed to (ho commission by a Itiisslnn shows' "1 address tho follow liiR pelltlnti to you. Many times I have asked you for ndvlre; jlw: rt did )ou assist mo. Here, Indeed, wo have tho best RoV eminent III tlio world. Ilavo been In America for fifteen years. Wher ever possible, 1 recommend the com mission of ImmlRratlou. livery let , tor forwarded to Itusxlu contains prulso nml conuncndatlnn f the I'nlted HtntPM Rovernment. I will 1 axfc my relatives to come over to tills country) I will tell them Unit I lie 1 I'nlted Stntis are liiliile. without a 1 like or equal." MMJmV FOR AUGUST i ICveiy month xou mo itUeii tlio oppoiliiulty io obtain nciisoiimIiIo iliiiR Minx rimmN ot hpeclnl iii'Iccn, that menus loiiildeialdo hiivIiik lit )ou, lliery Item Is meichiuidUo nmilnily caliled lu our Mock, hut specially priced lo ule joii tlio ailiaiilORO of ' mv lu lui)-' IllK tlno Kooils lit the llino J oil iioml need llieni, IHi'ii If oil are not nepdlnit nnv Hem on llili llt nnw, II will pay yi l lay In n Moid. Von aii mho to imiiiI llirm sooner or later. Take mlvaii liiRe of tliU She trld to sit on top of a mammoth ball In the water, but It rolled rlsht out from undr her. This happened at tho Luther Oullck Camp at Lake 8cbao, Me., In a water carnival In which 100 clrls from 13 states lartlclpatcd. IHHTy IN SOCIETVTftREET ! ' THREE YOUNGSTERS PEDDLE WAY ACROSS ral Wu 'i ' inr apace tho day before Christmas. morlal ")L t .. huuif -n.i mii.nf, inwm nnd . i JVrsonallv Rene fbuys aomethlnR hoiould have ioaslii claimed any political ambltloi" fn at !ahd iUilOlilUlH-Vakor , his PaVh.o, nskaj h paUllc tej dt mention of tho fact, his paper Is lm-, cldo what shall bo the parllamfjlUrV ' Jl Isjust a general statement oft 'Vor tho past several years. SUf. 1 .1 'r:ir.t'iVimV.nn;rferInRsTiaveVa1lon"irpon- Utrlmrrcme wrT''?verVirdVrMmxt- the i Herrtha.pther,jidhere..htha r . i- u..a.. Li. ..nmifh o npcnm- conunuous con uuvcii uuuu iwB ...,.... x;v7-.i. "';,i & motiajio y -Tiew c ', seemV I which f the newspaper &.w .., ..... .t..M.H.-l &. m .nil louii. lata till? uiuu . aw -. 3-. ' . ... (tno vvvirvpv. ' r-a 7:i:..i, .k3..-i. h.-iLs.i A.rf. SMVWa Kn . H,dl.llti Thlff IL'IUILI IIIO LU 1ULI J la tVIIIV. LW 4B .- F" mm nowsjiaiicr ifw'w -t.if-1' - .?., , v.j L.,' .. At2 na -ipw, .in flesh Is heir. Ilut Ts It fair tc """"""i""' "' "- ""-- --v . t) . t . lllltllhVU il vwuiaaar ".. -. k k Yon will ndmlf'thnt OeorRtf wash-1 rUNv Ington would have been n failure In tho newspaper buslncse. OcorKO Washington couldn't tell a He. llnw many people would tako a newspaper tht told the truth about thorn? Just think of the nany thlnRs tho nows paper mlRht say about you and stay strictly within the truth. If th nowspaper published all Uiq facts about people lu a community, society .''tnnatl throueh tho efforts of falth-i ful soldiers, the Invading troops have bc-n dfatedf and the country Is saved. , "Tho republic of China has been established for eleven years, Irtt thn country has not been united, tho con stitution has not been rtspccttd, and tho troops have not been orRantzed. These defects urc apparent and u rem cdy Is needed. During tho past few conference In accordance with the will of iho people. Many others pro pose tho system of provincial auto no my. "Theso are Reed antidotes for present day China, but If those who respect tho will of thu people and ' tlio principles of tho laws do not net concurrently, ft will bo hard to set tle all political questions properly. Wo aro soldiers, and our duty Is to protect tho nation and the people. We kuow nnthliiR of tho political situa tion. Therefore, It Is to bo hoped that you, tho oni In en t statesmen of our country, will consider this matter und express your views us to (bo uni fication of China (it the earliest pos sible date." i .,. .... .. .. .Horn,,!,.,! Homes would "a opinions cuncorniiiK i" "in- be wrecked. Churches would bo spll; vocation of a parliament vary great- wide open. Borne business houses1 ly- Somo urge the, restoration of r, would bo shunned. Disbarment ' "t Parliament, some the rcconven- proceedings would bo laatltutc.l I "" llle ,,lr' ono' whI, Pthors gainst somu lawyers, and many of- "'" " - ..-..-. -..,.., flctals would bo granted an Inde terminate leavo of absence. Tho publishing of tho plain, unvnrnlshed truth would do this very thing and you know It. On tho other hand. If tho whole truth was known, many peoplo now In obscurity would shine llko the rays of a 'noon-day sun. They are modest and retiring: they are poor and friendless; they havo suffered beca'uso of tho mistake ot pome friend. They am pooplo of noble character nnd thu doers of many fine deeds; yet they aro unnoticed, their virtues unsuliiK. I.lko thu rose that Is 'doomed to bloom unseen In tlio desert waste many a beautiful soul has taken .Its flight unheralded, These are iho uneven verdicts and penalties of society. Wo uro selfish. Wo nro unfulr. Wo want the news paper to publish tho truth only when. It is favorable to us. Wo want It to keep quiet when It hurts 1111, Tho truth ubout the liuinblo and thn hon est will be of little interest to tho on rushing crowd In Its tumultuous race for fame and wealth. Be It said to tho credit of thu news papers that they do not always head tho requirements of unfair censors of its nows and eil)tr;rlal columns. There aro times when the publishers recognize tho truth that silence is golden. If u wound can bu more quickly hoalcd and wrongs more rightly and rlghtoously adjusted by a policy of sllcnco fow thoro will bo who wiU dlsputo tlio wisdom of going easy on a news display, " Bo', too, thoro Isjustlflontlon n tho newspaper printing hitman virtues l.feunau accomplishments in glow- Plea Made for'Better Stand- n .., 1 t H 7 ard of Morals By Con fere'nee 'Head ' i i Langs Every Day Chocolates, Strictly fresh, 1U ounce pounds, 39c. Saturday only. Currfn's For DniRs. '20 M.UtKKT UHI'OKT PORTLAND. Aug. 20. Livesllsk, eggs and butter, steady. When tho money you spend leaves Klamath Falls It seldom gota buck. Currln's For Drugs. 25 Willie KxpUilns Teacher "Willie, what ilocu tho word reverie moan?" Willlo (excitedly) "A rovorle Is like a baseball umplro, only lio ope rates at prlzo fights." I'urola After filiavo Luxury, 00c. 1'urola Bhavlng Cream, 30c, both for 49c Saturday only, Currlu'o For Drugs. 20 T LONDON, Aug. 25-The' Iter. Tohn :. "Wakerly,' 1H( m-V pcsU 'dent ,bf'the''WP(lypan eonfreir!. denounced tho Immorality exls'tlng Klliili society both .high .pills presidential wuii t L same day' that his- ifttor- ance.iwerq.publlshed liure, tlierijt ap peared a uispatcn rrom ,uw Tnrk In which tho prevelanco ot vlcotand immorality In America was denounc ed by iho national council of the Protestant 'Episcopal church. American readers may bo. Inter ested Jn learning that according to Dr. Wakecley, Kngllsh morals are apparently qujte tv bad as Ameri can morals; "Human llfo by many is held .very cheaply," waa his Indictment "There Is scarce a day when you do not opn your paper upon xomcieor did story of tho slaughter or some Innocent. "Tho standard of morals between tho sexes In many places Is very low. The sacredneiw of tho vmar rlagp relationship Is openely pooh- poohed; luiit tramples truth, InlcR rity, and domestic happiness le neath Its feet. "You havu Increased tho number of your Judges In the courts which deal with domestic tragedy bccaimo of tho number of people who have sought relief In that direction. When you havu done that, you huvo only touched tin, fringe of Hie evil, "Your cities havo no monopoly of vice. (iiW rid of Iho Impression that liecauso your villages are pb turesiiuely placed they aio (hero fore homes ot deep irplrllualliy. Alas! it Is not so, "You havu frequently In what you think our fair village llfo it low moral .'iiso, whldi Is Indicated by an unworthy estlmutu of woman hood. "Wo have been reminded In I lift last few weeks that materialism M trebly bankrupt In philosophy, In the natural sciences, uud in practi cal life, and that thu only alterna tives are a continuance of tho pre sent chaos till It nndtf lu u cinch, or a return to u spiritual vlow of tho unlverso," 2,r.0i) miles toward tho Pacific roast.1 , They left Now Jersey May 1 and took j tho northern route across Hie I'nlted jj Stall's and Canada. Tho bicycle par-'J ty has travelled a total of H.r.OoiE miles, 1,000 of which were covered by boat nnd rail. 1 They say their ilally rldliiR aver- J lagn has between I0 nnd 10 miles. J fTW IMTDV rM DllTC Ono day they mndo 82 miles. Kach CUUNIKY ON BIKES, ,C).clo w ciimpltK 11alpmilj,t weighs nbnut KO pounds. From flpv . J SPOKANi:. Wash . An 21 A i !?m' 0, l"Uy W ' ( 1 1 set of lianoio bars', 'two ',K...JjtW and ,,,rl " ""Z ' ,""1",u ar " ,,pJ , ' : , , , , , , . ",' . way to Canada, barlt to Portland am' J blrxrlu sml hold Kmater charm for.., . ,, ,. , ,, ,, ." ir t- i ,?.....; , ,, , then to San Francisco. Thiiy plkn , H. K. Qiiackenlius h, ('. I). Lodd liK-i. . . , , ., S ... ! . ,. . ...... :"' return east by steamer through. trtn'lind'.M. R Cnckny, all of I acken- ., . , , I ...i. v i ., ., .. ,, ,' tho Panama canal It IJ sc,K. N J, jhan tho soft cushion-, mid ,j , Z easy runnfiig" motor of tin automobile. J The three ouag easterners left I Cinfng nut Pnthc Phonograph nt- Spokane recently after a brief slay - " - '-""- -"' ' ' ; hfe. having pumped thelf hlcyclci the larRcr models, Currln's For i DniRs. TODAY AT THE UBERTY a Another delightful flapper story is HER NIGHT5 OF NIGHTS" Starring Popular Marie Prevost Today we show Chapter 17 of "0 o TANLEY IN AFRICA" BIRTH RECORD McDONALD At San Francisco, Aug. 23, tn Mr, and Mrs. C. W. McDonald, a girl; weight 8 pounds, named Ilarhara June. Mrs. McDonald (Harriet Lawr enco) graduated from Merrill high school In 1921. TOMORROW SATURDAY William Russell in "THE ROOF TREE " An absorbing Kentucky mountain story ii- STAR THEATRE TONIGHT The Theatrical Event of the Season The HILDEBRAND DRAMATIC COMPANY in "SIS HOPKINS" lu HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS '' TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Special Children's Matinee Saturday PRICES Adults 55c. Children 25c. Including Tax MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY Mineral Oil lliioilnii Typ" ' The grout Intustlunl lubri cant. II has tho exact con sistency claimed h) medical authorities as giving tho ex actly tight activity It Is poalthely tasteless, odorless and colorless. It Is fre quently prescribed by phy sicians for bowel troubles and ronstlpntloii. This ID ounce bottle usually sells for $1.00, Aurii st Special Pi lin "C Firstaid Emergency Kit Home day ymi will need this and need It badly It Is a llttlo drug store In your own homo Now Is tho time to gel It at a bargain. This comenlent. vuiuparl kit itiu talns, Cotton, Iodine, llutixn hnnihiRo and plain itauxv. It Is iiiw oNorrcaily filend In nl-cd for nn emergency In treating sIIrIi! wounds, ruts, and bruises. This handy kit usually sells for 0"c AllRlM Spetlnl Pllio'- Milk of Magnesia An especially hlKh grade ptodurt of full official stlenr.lh Its valuable initl ncld mill laxative lirolirrtbvs I commend it lu u whlo rniiRi) 01 iiisoruers, u is ni'o in leiishely for tho relief of heartburn, constipation .unl sour st itniich. Also usi'o lu the treatment of rheum i tlsin. k and exc'isMo uric arid 'Iho usual price Is r,c for this full pint bot tle AuRiit Spcclnl Pilii5C Lord Baltimore Portfolio Contains 21 envelope and ftu slieuls of pure white lin en finish wrllliiK paper In one (impact, ronveiilenl, handy package Stationery of the lino Lord llalilmoro quality. Kxarlly the rlttht stationery to use when travelltiR Tho regular in Ire of Lord llaltlutiiru Portfolio Is ijOe .liigift Kpcilal Pilc'C Theatrical Cold Cream Put up lu one 'pound cans for economical. us by pirn jde who uso cold cream Uften. for cleansing the .kln of r.rlau r.ud dirt. Insteid of using much water. There Is no purer or finer cold crenin mad" You usually pav t2)o for the name amount in small Jars. The regular price Is S0c pet ran. Align! Special i,,t.OIC Sodium 'Phosphate (Iratiultir effervescent Sod ium Phosphate Is all excel lent saline treatment for ami,, ilyspepslu, biliousness, nausea, vomiting, constipa tion, headache. nervouness and skin erupt loin P.irccd lugly .pleasant lo take The lismil price of this ouiuo bottle Is O0r. IIK1M fpc(lal Pilci'sJJ'C ,.v - For Men Only, (mtlotiifo'il ,Talr unil iluituoti)t l.lbic. iiain'.''l'nlft Is u fine smooth tulc,ijarkcn f.-i.ii fiMitloiani .Tain Is u fine smooth talc,ijarkciied only enough to match the average mans skin, and with only n very faint but pleasing perfume A mau needs laic utter shaving and (leu tlenieiis Is Ideal fur this purpose, Harmony Lilac VcriiIhIJs nr delightful and soothing lotion for the faro after shaving and a refreshing rub after tho bath Thu regular price for both the Talc and tho Vegui.il Is $1 10 Augii-t Hpeiliil Price for ImiiIi " Week End Food Specials Oprkn Tea, mi unusually fine hand picked selection. Ilreeu or lllnrk In halt Hi. package. Week L'ud Price 2 for Opekn l'offc. Full pound Week Knd Prlc,. a . H) mood's Inn I'ocon ' Half iHiiuiil tins. Week Knd Price 9 Raking (liocoliili-. Hitter. Half pound cakes. Week Knd Price 1'iiion or Vaiilllit Kxiiim-I. n , Hxtra strong. Week V.nft Price 2 ('round HiIi-m In Sifter top cans, , Allsplro, (linger, NllUueR, lllack Pepper, Clllliamon W'eek Knd Price ' for 2 for for for for 66c 61c 31c 31c 41c 26c STAR DRUG CO Fifth and Main Streets OltllHIW iii,i,i:i PHOMPLV,!,' Cupid Joins East and West 9V HBKH bsssssssh (v -'"' VHHBMBHss1iH I HVmFs2IbLkP3ssL i fnsTPCTsf' TsVsBBEwPJPy tsLsmsm kjJ1tfilStsBiJSMtSM4sV!lW .' kssHssssssssssHvlsS Vsssl IJHSSSSSSSSSSSSSHH sssw j m ' ELStl isabsiiiiM'isVasV S? J itLjmvfa9k ' aEtii9lsflHN .- vl-' Ajsi'Kor"RIIey7of"DrWeport7Conn!7na six car lotdi of hirj rsUtlvei nd Htnry Carroll, of Los Angeles and six car loads of hi rlUvcs motored across the continent till they mot at. Bt. Paul hsy; wtr married In ft tent city they pitched t Cherokee .miih.tj. A.W4S mt ibwm sr In U cntcrof.th .groufe l i i?i If '-,'' It. , , V i Jt lEiiiwWWsMfcilt