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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1922)
49f&iii.VtfM ; rws iv3 , i. , r 1 r : , ' y. ! Pita Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON wi:ini:hdav, adm'st n, tow. tfl r-i - The Evening Herald V..H. SOUMCKdlCor and I'lilillnlirr M. R. HIMi w. . . .City liMllor I'. C. NIC'KIiK AdwrlixliiK Miwubit c AXVTIIIMl YOU WANT J Published dally except Similar, nt tho iioraiti rubiisiiinir company or Klamath Fall, at 119 Klglith street. Entered at tlia poslnfflco nt Klam ath Falls, Oro., far transmission through tlio limits ns Bocoml-clnss matter. MEMBER OF THK ASSOCIATED PRKSS Tho Aiuoelnted Press Is exclusive ly entitled to tho lino for publica tion of all nown illspnlrlios rredltcil to It, or not othcrwlso credited In this paper, nnd nlso tho lornl noun imullslieil lieren. wi:inksay, AvnrsiT a", iikes. f MUTUAL AID (Kiiki'ik Guniil) If there's nnythlne )ou nee.l, l.enionnde, or carden seed. Itetid the ail.. You ilon't have to Iicr or plead Till It maVes your spirit hlceil Just to pot the tilings you need Head llio ads. . It you want to lniy a fence. Make Fomo dollars and some ecrits. Head the ad.i. Whether you are wise or dense. It will make no difference, Ynu can KCt your recompense Head tliu ads. ACAMFOTINIA visitor, stniiplK the other day nt KiiRCne, as serted thnt OreRon and I'nllfcrnla should Rot toRcther for muttiDl pro motion, llarh, ho said, has nttrl liulcs complementing tho other, and so closer co-operation will he mutu ally beneficial. That Is sound doc trine, ltctwcen tliws to states in the past thero hnR been loo much misunderstanding and nho too much lack of understanding In the next de:ado or so. California Is RolnR to prove Oregon's stepplns tone to greater development. Thank to great natural resources nnd a na tural aptltudo for sceklnR ami pet ting publicity, California Is today highly developed and populous. She' Is already Oregon's bi'st customer, j and Is going tojie n better customer yet In tho comlnR years. The cities of California will provide an Increas ing market for tho product of Ore gon's farms and forests. In addition, California will proe to be a reservoir from which Orogon will draw tho new population shp, needs. California's pioneer opportu nities are nasslnc. but California people are learning that In Oregon .1.- .nnmrViil.tii i!,.Vlntl!Ilfnt tUut1 lltt f been seen In tho southern stato ran I """ tasK.tW- winter. bo duplicated. Hence i amorninns where are tho daylight If there's anything joii wish, From n hoohy horse to tlsh, Head llio mU. Or n rocking clmlr or dish, Motor car or I.lllle (llsh, If thcro's iinjthlnR jou wish, Head the ad. If you want n railroad ride Or n raluroat or a hrlde. Head the ads. Or n coat of camel's hide, Or a fattened porker's side, Or llio ebbing of tho tide, Head the nils. If J on wuul some pl.iro to go, If 'you want to seo a show, , Itend the ihK If you'd like to tnke n row, liny si pitchfork or u hoe; If jou'il muse the wind to blow, Head the ads. CHURCH IS CALLED UPON TO EXERT ITS INFLUENCE IN STRIKE Heir to Title i a T3m S1MS jxyy WASHINGTON'. AUK 30 Tho church Is r.tlli'il upon to exert Urn greatest efforts to bring the t'hrls tlan spirit of fairness and good will' Into the economic order, to te.ich Christian principles and to liml.l up on their application to Industry. In the Labor O.ty Sunday mess.igo of tho commission on the church and social sen Ice of the federal council of churches. j The message deals with Industrial conditions during the last year, and expresses .sympathy with organised labors In tho real and railway situa tions, tuning that both 'are due to the Inndequtiry of earnings of thu men. That the financial conditions of certain of the railroads may have inado the reductions for their em pto)cs fippe.ir desirable, it says, adds only in the seriousness of the situa tion. The messago declares that the shopmen are fighting for the very life of their union nnd that where such n war of extermination Is be ing waged, empln)irs ran only expert ultimate moral defeat. The mess.K deplores that the twelve hour work ing day Is still In effect In the steel Industry and asserts iat "apparent ly It will require nil the continued moral pressure of the church to ioiii. plete the reformation of the Indus try." After pointing out thnt health and happiness arc. generally speaking, necessary to the titlalnnii'nt of tho higher life and that tho church can not be Indifferent to tho physical well-being of Its people, which de pends so largely on their economic status, tho mesjagu declares that H4 I IN I T T i' ". "" ' A ts Cluirlcs Ernest JVUcw. chemistry, pietcssor nt CohimMa. Is heir npd parent to tho title of "Count of. I'.xmoulh." that lllto havlnc re-J ccntly uasscd to his fitbcr.why U 93. Third Plan of War Depart i ment Now Being Put Into Effect by considerations of self-Interest rather than of Justice and right, the mesago asserts mau of the strikes i mouths, totalling approximately inn,' WASIIINIITON, Aug an milh er reoigauUatloii plan for the leuu lar in my, tlio third lo he drafted In the last .veal' and u half mi u rt fill of cuts In strength ordeied hj ion gress, has been completed and the war department In a statement showed just what had been done with the regular tones to carry out sue cessln laws. "This completes," the statement said, 'a reduction which has been virtually continuous for eighteen which hao occurred during tho per iod of depression hae resulted from a tendency to "deflate" labor u ten dency which. It add. In part Is to be taken for granted with the recession of prices oud of llxlng losln and a corresponding deflation c f tho farm er. "It cannot be too often repeated," the messago says, "that high wages during tho war woie by no means sit general ns believed and that tho do ma'id for a tednetlon of wages In OHO men or I ft percent of (be actual strength." Plans Now Infective Tho department's statement said tho plans were now being carried Into effect but that redistribution of tho troops In permanent posts, which the project contemplates, was lining dela)ed "In order not to Interfere with the training of tho civilian com poneuts of'llie army during the sum liter rum pi " explaining llio difficulties enroun- iit-.itmrf In,, l.i III.. r.tllt-f ti-n in llvlllt a i. i ....... ivi.i,,,,,. ril,1r.ltered lit planning u reorganUatfon to ence to tho fart that wages prior to Tlmu seomsNto wear rubber heels. It slips by so easily. Consclcnro is a still small voice becauso It doesn't talk enough. This world would be much better If a man could whistle with a pipe In his mouth. Some, towns have all thu luck. Cop shot a robber In Cleveland. The coal shortage will bring the the war were too low and rannot fairly he taken ns a basis of wage de termination. Deploring as most unfortunate the 'Christian teachings ns applied '" '" i facl llmt "" ",,,r" Rcneral effort has Idustry Include threo cardlnsl prln- been made to upproach a settlement 'clplcs: the worth of personality. ' of disputes In a eo-o;ieralle spirit brotherhood us between alt those en-1 und to appeal to Justice nnd fair savers? play rather than to trial by economic romlat. the statement says: "In a moral world force can settle The confer disputes nre gaged In Industry, and thu motive of service. llegrcttlng that "we nre still In a period where the dominant note In! nothing, permanently. the Industrial world Is ono of strife cures by which niot and controtcrsy," tho message sas. "there probably nover was n time when there was more bitterness nnd conflict, some of It due to misunder standing between tmploim and conform to the enlisted strength if $'l2"i,U0i as fixed In tho last appro-' prlatlon mts, the statement pointed) out (but no change has been made m I tin: missions ttsslgnn,! to tho regulars I , 111 tho national defense net of ttl2! I under which an authorltvd strength ! of SSfi.noil wai declared neressao III tho Judgment of congress to carry out thu military policy then laid 1 down. Tolul Strength I.W.OOII "Tho total present strength," the statement said, "Is 1 r, .". . 0 f 1 0 less than SANTFORD & CO. 426 Main Phone 34 Klamntlt Fnlln, Oro. Cane Sugar 100-lb. SACK $8.90 FARM PRODUCE Wo pay tlio highest cash price for all the farm produce we can u.e. We however do not want any produce that is not first class. Don't forget that our car of Fancy Hard Wheat Flour direct from the large flouring mills of Kansas will arrive around the last of this week and we sincerely hope you will give this flour a trial. If you are not satisfied we refund full purchase price. ended would contribute more to the authorised by the art wlthh resulted stability of industrial relations If they "''" "'" ,M"ni' "' "'" "'' wr were hold at the beginning rather than at the end of a controversy nnd assigned tfio missions to the res- i ular army, and IUL'.uuO less than the ' 7 1 . Held iirtlllur). 37.11110 in 17. 173; roast artillery, from no.iino in I" 'iO. engineer, from l.uuo lo ri.-j 020, air service from til. nun to s.'.oni and Signal eoriM, from .".000 to :,. ' IM lit iiou-routbatnul branches, llio quartermaster corps from 2,ono to S.nuo, wns redlired ordnance from The tendency on both sides In Indus- "'iithorlx rewar strength, before workers and some of It unfortunate-1 try to break agreements, which Imll-! ,n" ,nr,,,' 'url arm W!"' "ento.l." ly due lo a very clear understanding of hostile alms nnd purposes " After stating that the public Is world and iiuguri 111 for the future cites a lark cf fundamental Integrity. ' Is nil ton prominent In the Industrial BIRTH RECORD lltll'.ITON Al K Initial h Tails. Aug ust 30, i:2. to Mr nnd Mrs lo Houston, it liii) ; weight nine pound". Tho miiilerti drug store has been called n miniature department more. Try the drug store first Currln Kays Ho. 3d t .. ..l.. !... tss T i - '.. t- ..''..... in increasing numm. -t i.o,ujun t tney set ciocxs d.ick anu more conscious of the unpleasant and The message, clises with the in- hero to naso ineir uun. , ""-.maKo tlio trains on time: i disastrous results of Industrial ills- claration that '-tlierii valunblo settlers, for they under"3"-1 our conditions nnd nro ready to go From tho tourJst,stamlpoljitxiOr: Tho winning hand In tho gamo of ""T '"f.U'" ,noraat."f are distinct the' signs of hope, and progress In the In- i to work-,oi.itgriiM!M.- 4jt'UJv.- UHU svii, , major firts of Its Judgment dlctatod ulustrlal sltuatlim In America ' The first problem taken up In ilie reorgiinlzatlnn was upportlenment of tho aulhoried strength among tl branches of the servile In order to I keep the military machine as Wei balanced ns posulblo In xlew of the' specialized units which must bo re-1 ., i j l.r.ili to 2.307; finance, ttnn to v.i'j; chemical warfare, from I.IOn to I IS; medical from I l.noi) to f.O. NeresJlty Is the foster pnre.it of Hitler the reduction plan there r,,.mo (rtfer Ideim. remain available for use In oiitliien- . . tal i s !it,.. M enlisted men "fori A bachelor l a pair of scissors the performance of tlm many duties Vili one hlade misting. USSlKlind under tll'l II it 1 1 it ii fit dcleuro . . m a.t." This niiiuher luclmk"! itboiit l.- Wu sell all models llrunswlrk ono nit u still In Ocriimny. I'honoKraphs on eas terms. Currln . IHutS So. 30 I Su)s So, "Tooplo aro llko watermelons. ToU J ---- . . - ---,- gon and California complement " cant tej a K00d one or a bad one other admirably. Southern Callfor- frQn ,ho out,tdc. nlo attracts tho rfnrt-ctfwiutff:.. l-.vjK. , ' and Westorn Orefoplaiactjilnvtl'n ' Jhojflapper Just thinks li, d bet- tho summer. THus a year-round tor to bo rouged than lonely. prosram Is provided and ?' ,oalh Mat. lUo is an increased flow ofdnurista. ' l Oregon In tho past has been 'ncl'p- When dad plants onions In tho eel to ho Jealous of California's jjrcit- front yard jou.know who's bos. tr progress, und this Jtalou" I fall " ' uunureu uouar inns urn being counterfeited according to bootleg gers In Clevelund. hiving costs more, but there Is so much moro of It. - After getting acquainted you usu ally find tho average person Is above tho average. found expression In Jibes nnd ne"rs. California, through a lack ofknow ledgo of thu facts, has Inol-ed upon Oregon ns a raln-soakel wilderness nnd has given It llttlo thought Tho associations that nro fe'lnwlnc co-n-pletlon of tho pnve.l Pacific high way nro bound to bo beneficial all around. I AN AGE OF ADS I Tins t an ago when udvertljilns Is ne-os'iry Kventi o-cur very rapldlv now. Merchants knn- Wo -saw a man who wns up a tree. on tho sidewalk HarJIng and Kdlson (hew tobacco Show wlflu this If alio objects. that monev Iiob been lost by llio back-. ward movomont of tho fast two ve-irs Depreciation has bean ' radlril -rnlj assets have diminished to a marked degree. Tho mottle of the morrhant Is tried sorely at this Juncture And his Judg ment Is put to severe tost. It Is net a proper thing to do lo exalt the big mull order house, but ono may very properly point to the examples afforded by tho biggest re tailors in thu country. In this ox ainplo It Is shown thnt losses have boon taken and efforts renewed to reach tho consumer with morchundlso offerings, "nather than curtailing advertising outlay tho big mull order house doubles tho program when times nro hard "and rownrd issues from the stimulated demand that follows from people everywhere. Tho big mall order liouco Is of no account, us every ono knows to t'n small town man, who cun not afford to buy from catalogues bocnusu It means eventual financial nuuomla for the community. Money Is nothing moro or Joss to tho community than blood Is to tho body. Iteduced In circulation volume to a given point and tho inevitable slcknoss occurs, The mall order house Is a blood sucking vampire. But withal It Is directed by adroit brains which were novor moro adroit than at tho present business crisis which they sock to circumvont by ox tra advertising effort. la tali thero is a losson for the naUr, tradfimen everywhere J hiiM!ei7lilo!.:li::M:i:-irL 5n rTnnSiTA(n) QUUUUUUU Mowing iliu-ii n Helps Hogs WASHINGTON, Aug., 2!). Hog I raisers maw accomplish two deslr-1 ablo results by plowing up tho bum lots at least ouco a year, says the United States department or agri culture. In the first plae. hogs need good succulent pasture u-s much of tho time us Is possible, and In tlio second -place they need pro tection against Internal parasites such us roundworms, the eggs of which remain In tho soil. j Turning over the soil In the. lots, helps to get rid of tho pests and the crop of forage makes It a proff ablo operation. In addition to pro viding cheap protein feed, pasture ' crops aid us u laxative und re'julro ' tho hogs to tako a certain amount of exercise, which is necessary to I breeding animals and growing pigs. ' Ityo Is probably tho bets crop to ,' ueo for fall, winter and spring pas turo for bogs, tho departments clr-' culnr states. Throughout tho corn , belt It may be sown from August , 20 to about October 1, depending i upon tho latitude In warmer cli mates tho crop may bo put In at various times up to as lato as Do comber. I!)' puttlug In successlvo plantings from two to four weeks apart It la possible to havo fresh pasturago all the time, TODAY AT THE LIBERTY CHARMING MARY MILES MINTER IN 1 heart mm" l.lHn.1 u ,...." lltT.. I. HUltl US II Hill ll-'lllllll .HUM j .. .. t II, .Ml..- . nielli went Hindi) with Hie redo ' i. i , .1 "'"'" r . ;. ... .A threat Of tar unit feathers I menis were mane nun mo renu lliixhak Uolerptixif Hunting tunl, lions In each arm from the national I'unls mnl '.ip UiuhI nml ll.ill f '"":" lo iinihe a nuiii fly defence act strength nlso hu'n , ,,r""I llnhlrt'r lloulu, l-nllter Vi-si fellows Infantry, from lionno to IT"" ""I'" ""I"' " ,,"'," """l . '" l- "' ''"il Uhlet Is u real ,,.. ......t, , ,M, .Mux mm lend) nt h. h. I. Mine, bargain, at 12c opi nlng day of school U.32I "'" ""airy from 20 ono ,,.n,ng clothiers. iu. I . nnlv Currln S.tv.. 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