Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1922)
1 i f WIIDSTJIMV, AIT.I'HI' no, maa, RESTRfCTED SE IF ALCOHOL HELD TO INCREASE DEATH RATE MIMHIN. An,; ,!i mi Am.r laull.i.il.y Dilnli brings tbo,e null Ipiiii dm ion .h,. i.iiitHiHi . fr !..,,. ml tiii.enps in (ho iiurfiro. A iilr.n mi'ill'iil ini-ii ii.. tiinn or lent jiimrrlui:t) make. lint iii.imI peridiil- iinrt riweoriiliig alcohol, Imtli im leniirdg llio .'iinniiiiiiU'i, nf kiiIiii; without II iiIIiiCi'IIiit; iivt-r-liiiltil I'.mirn, mill lln vorloiiit stones nf illit'lnly ImtnlXI utlil hulwr-ru. I'llOt.lfOlll, ll (IMcllltllPil .lllltliu nt tlio iiippIiir of (Ik. Hrliui, iimi.Ii'imIiiiI ha liberated MiPlr InlilM rnl uiisoclntlnn nt Ulam'.ow llbleiio.l 'lloim. They hemmo miioiiiIoih, mi.l with great lntirt to what )r. I bent or uhiii.ii their wlvra uviirv i.miui i. aiarruniy, uf CihiiuII nie.l- (Iriil collet;... Imil lo My ,,l0nt . !.... .... ' " V mm wit in iiunliiii icon. only." ' Kuril on,, or tin" In .ii)liig ,,.. i;icw, tin mi.i, imM dm iiim iiirn milly lii mnnliis Mi., world m Hip I uiirniliinnlDN who ilemiuuiritlc their Incapacity dramatically. Tlio "ihii nula" drogjjr.l ilirmm.n.-s with biwit flrtlun; tliiriira. nml moving Ielurd; abom all llnij fnrr.nl Ummiijlvt. m h.h-IhI ttitorcuiime. "WIjpm. hnwi..r. a mini , trt or iilfiUMMHl Willi cnrr," )r. Mi- UMy went in, "how run liu for- ; nv.it .in, now I'BII 0 for- I.), ob......,,, onx.ot.e, .ulfl mill a .m.ii .,... . . K"t COtl uortniil n small nmounl of nlco hot will clro tun noreuary rplavn ilnn. jt'onvlWillir In mom Import nnt for tlio maintenance- of our men tad ability nnd ffpilvpnPM iimi wo reallin. Innumerable poplr aro haupter nnii tliproforo licalttilrr uraj tliey ladulgo mmloratPly tn ftJcobol. "Wo tiro in an lutporfrrl worlil ImsarfMi larn.-lp lncao wo liov. uot jni calnad tlio rapacity to cnv orn our own liutluria. Alcohol u o frttlcb lliat man lina .lUcororoil to tiMp liljii with thU itUahlllty. Ilr. ilacCurdr .loolt with what lip kI1h1 the paranoiac group." lu l.. which wan tho lowcit mor lliara, ho nlil, a drink or Uo'1""' flRro that had over Iipcii UrouBlit out ijuarrvlaonte mul d.m- I ,,,Kll,,r,'l ' ni' liuroppan rnuiilry, nxroua t. ndciicliw. They wnro ,,( t any ilnio. to Imoeliip lli:hu ami limillla. Tro- ' fluently thoy vipk. u.nn.n hiilVr. ' ...,,..., . I Hllil nff.ct.M thn romiuii) of nun (tliiioit ixpIiaUi'I)- TIipi. invii nro not ndiptcd K.np... r.Lrl at ,1. ripli,,,. or IWWmI lis--" - " ; Hf TM !' '" lW"t iw . "laaaa JSaVJM iiht ANHr.uscn.mjsctt. inc.. st. louis Medford Grocery Co. Ilhlilliulort Klnnmth FoIIh, Oregon S)hn'"tl WHEN YOU EAT Klamath Falls Creamery Butter and Ice Cream you aro not only eating the purest and cleanest pro duction possible but you aro helping your commun ity by assisting the farmer to pay .his taxes, tho mer , chant to continue in business, you aro supporting an industry that helps you pay your taxes and ono that, supports several families in your town, ymi aro helping your children to remain healthy and grow. When you order butter ask your grocer for Klamath Falls Creamery Butter Klamath Falls Creamery 'III iliiiiiiiiiil for niiclnl ii.liitiliitliin Hint wit know nf, ninny of Ihoan iii.'ii licitlii in drink' only iifinr iniir Hiiro. "I In. Inniiln telmlllon nl llio Imhi.I- go of iiinrtl'tfio nppearn lion nl jHitlmdiiy night. Later. ileliiKlouii iun Infidelity limy njipc.ir. iiml eventually, heroum fixed. Then tlin I-Iiii lu'ioiiiPB nrllfl.ilili', nml M ronfliipil.'' lr Jaini'K llnrr, nf Mvirpool. roiitlliiiliiK tin' iIImciiuIoii, k.iI.I Hint lint main viilmi or iilcolml wnn no clnl. "I'imiiiIo lllto iiiyju'ir," n.il.l Kir Juin.'s, "liiko It licniiisn llipy lll. It. j,Rrni .li-nl of micl.il imrii Ik roanll nf (ho win nilleiilni: sit..iii, nollrn dial iiiIIimi.iIk In Irrliitiil ami IIiimIh nru l.irr.py li'i'lolntpni l. ,t c ... .. . I,,'',''. "'! "V"l "m "" i1,ml nlr"liiil. in regard.! liiaati Hr. ('. liulllriii Pillcal MiiiiiT. K.ll.1 y. la n ll.Kllr.llil.i fnrtiir." Dr, M IllmttiPilP, of CoppiiIiuKt'ii. illKCtimiu.l tlio ..ffrrt of tlic n.ivt'ri'ly inilrtctp.l Riiiilr of nlcoluil on mor- ,r,ll,)' '" "e'""'- Tim am prising roaiill of Ihn w.ir-rnlonlni: ayalcm Im inlil, whlrh Inrliiilp.l iho rcittrlc tV'ii of alcohol, was not the roilnc tlon of tint mortality ral. lint Iho raptillty of thn rp.lucllon. Tho moit miliiral explanation of l!il,j uponicil to ho that Iho cffurln of nlcohol worn not IIiiiKpiI to ilrimlianlrt only. ThV ilenlh r.ito of Hip wholo roiui- lr lrol'l'Pwl from 12.5 to 1 0.1 ppr .,Ml',1,',l"!;,ll"""'r .. ItllXlMk WlllPM.I.H.r lllllllllIK lVll. ,.. ,, .,,,', H,MI uiVi Hall lliiuiil llnt.li.'r II.H.lH, I-.-iiiIht -.h '" )" Mulrn. , t.luvj', W'.miI klltk ....! K.....I. .. ,.;,!,,; ni.Vlii.'r,. It. It, K. More, it. I.". Urns, doitft need a thirst to Biidweiser Evorywhoro Tr- Pergonal Mention A 12. (IramiiintPlii In a county vlHilor Ii.t.j loilay from Clillo'imi. Minn Clara Kniipp wpoiit )uiitnrilny In .Manlo.'l In HPiirch of an iipiirtiiicnt for tlio coinlnj; wliitnr, William X.ih ,'.i In town for a fuw ilnyx from-camp 21 of tho hcollo Kiir voy, I.. ('. OoC.irlow, rnrt'fiioloKlcal laiir.i'r, led thin aftt'riioon with A. J. IHiffy for nroa ono of iho hrullu nur oy rampa. A narrliiR.i IIccmi.o wan - ImduoiI ypiilpnUy lo Karl II. Hayworth and Molvlna I.". Hmltli, hutlt of Clillo- lUlll. .Imlltif nml Mm I). A. MrDimiilil nti.l Mr. ami Mm. (I. K. Ilouvir aro cnonl.1 at tho Whllo IVIIcati I.oIpI today from Vnnrouter, II. C. I,. A. HlockllnciT of Iho Chllii'itiln l.nnilicr romp.iiiy arrlvpil from llor ludpy l.iiil nlKht and In atoppliii; . tho Whllo IVIIc.in holtl. IkIiii Ucrllni:. nciompaiilpd hy III two koiim and Jnhn Kiiylicndall, lfl Ihla morning for Iho Cherry ircok ru Clou whi'Vo ihoy will hunt for tho re mainder of the week. Mr. ami Mm. C. II. Coon and two children loft lliln inornliii; for their li.inio In Holder. Colorado, after Meno time fpoiit hero vlaltlng -aIIIi old frlendc. Heorno T. (.'oIIIiih. of Medford, arrived licit lut ni;lit mid will Mpcnd ruveral daya allendliiB ' to InislncM inattcra heforo roturnlns home. W. II. I'.irkcr, of iho Klamath Development ronip.my, left thin, morning for San Kranclaco on onej ot ma frequent trip, llu will he In the aouth for nhotit two eol;s. Mr. and Mr. I'. R. Hiickett ar rived In town last nlKht from Clillo- quln mid nro xpendliK, tlm day here piirchaaliiR aiippllea for tholr Itiui h:r camp. Mm. It. H. Siliihon and du.iBljter,, left IIiIh mornlnK for ficramento whoro thoy will Ut with frlenda and relatives, Incldcnily taking In tho CUIfornl.1 alnlo fair at the aauiu ! time. Mr. and Mra. C. F. Stcmwall weru p;iMeiiKura on tho 'inoriiliiB train hound for C'IiIcoro and Mil waukee. They expect to extend thulr Wall over at least two inuntlia, rcturiilni; to tholr homo In Klamath p'nlla at tho end of that time, MrB J. , I'fleiiKer, after u vUt of two nioiiHw with her danr.hlcra. MUs I-'loreiiro and Mr. Horace Man ii I n i;. left thla mornlni; for her homo In Columbus, Ohio. Sho will visit with frlenda mid relatives In Om.ih.i mul ChP.tRo on her way cant. Dr. mid Mrrf. J. K. I (all stopped hero over night on tholr return to Portland from n visit nt (-'rater lake mid tho Oregon caves. Dr. Hall U a Civil war veteran, SO je.irii of ago, but ho enjoyed tho hard out nt; trip mid said thai ho folt ovo i younger than Iho day ho Mturtcd out .from Portland, Inks, pens, poiicIIh, rulem, water kiI.iih, crayons, olc. for school ut.c. C'uirlu'H For DriigH. 30 Bye, Goloshes! " - t rts vteff jSSS.v i yrm -? . r . Itore's tho way the flapper "will look next winter. Kottco that tb Jrubbor gaiter, or bootee, fur-toppod.'i I has replaced the well-known go-1 I loth, orifflntl tournl . o-.thif Iflapper,.' - - - .maaj f-Wv 'l I SSSi fMrVfe, fs THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON (TODAY'S fashions Flappers Turn to Frills - ' W aaaaT ' U-'W aaal V) ill wKi J I rl A Y eonwcHt tt Moo(a I -j-rr-r- ii i ai jj t . j , . PBLHHlPi' RUSSIANS TURN TO SPORTS: FOOTBALLS REPORTED SCARCE MOSCOW, Aur. SO. A 'Itcd Olympiad" la planned hy soviet au thorities Interested In athlctlca as lloUhcvIk ItuKala's contribution to the world of sport. Despalrim; of accurlnj; admission to tho Paris Olympic gamea In I'JZt, ItiiMlnn athletes hopo to he ahlo to ornaiilio within a year or two an International competition nf tlio best athlclea fronVthe red trado unions and other communist organizations throuRhout tho world. Proletarian aporta, including soccer, football, tug of war, wrestling und field aporta arc to bo featured. Slnco tlio end of tho civil war HiPio has brcn a rovlval of ath letic activity In ItussU. Thoush partlclpatliiK In provloua Olympic gaitici, Itusala was nuvor noted as a nation whero sports were loved. In stead of baseball or cricket tho ItUMl.mrf had tho ballot, and they rooted; for their dancing favorites with all tho vim that Americans displayed In cheering their home run heroes. Ilorso racing also had ncrj. t .iclgned. A wreath of rasp thousands df followers, and trotters i bcrrlesMn silver wilu silver leaves, is wcro ns much esteemed at Potro- grad and Moscow aa In tho Ken turky bluo grass. Hnrto racing already has been revived and Is growing moro popular every day. liul; erra now pc'fmltled. Among the peasants themselves, however, sport, except for country wrestling and occasional bucolic running matches, was practically unknown. Peasants comprise ut leant 70 per cent of tho Itussliin population. Tho workmen In tho clllui aro lutorested principally In football. Tho government hai now orga nized n special department to eiu courago -sporta and la appointing In struclora In overy provlucu. Tho school children tiro bong taught physical cultural exercises. Funds for tlili purposo nro ex tremely limited, however, mid thero Is n great shortago of footballs and other athletic p.iraphcriinlln. A recent football match near Moscow waa attended by n crowd Lof nearly 7,000 persons, and tlio soviet sport officials declnrS that within a fow years Itussln will show moro Interest In sporting events than was tho custom boforo tho war. ABANDON POLE FLIGHT Aiiniiulen Poslpnner. .irilatio UtU Until Xct Year NOMK, Alaska., Aug, 30. Cuplaln Amundsou has abandoned for this year his plan for tin alrplnuo flight from northern Alaska across tho north polo to Spitsbergen) or Grants Land, but plans to hop oft next spring. Tho cutler Hoar brought word from Point Harrow of his change ot plans, ALL HANDS LOST WHKS JAlWNUSr. CJtUISIlll WU.NDKRS TOKIO, Aug. 30. That tho Jap nnoso cruUor NIctaka went down In a typhoon off tho Kamchatka const August 2G with virtually ill hands, was confirmed In advlcos td tho ad mlrallty which said that practically npuo of tho crow of 300 woro saved, Tho dostroyer Makl was ordorod to' the sceno of tho dlsastor, '' We do qualify kodak finishing, Currln'n For NrnKi ao .ph fiinntr mill condescend to frllla when aummcr really coraea. Tho tlshtlyutre4 fwkla 1 Up tUte: tho other ot dotted Swiss white with crccn. Olnfajm u crowing In favor. I 1'AItIS. Auc. 20, There la a ills- tlnut revival of the flounced skirl of J , which American Civil war belles were B0 fon'1, "No ''""P" r0 wlth tl10 "oun" I ecu iroci;, aiinuuKii in urin:r iu ...m- I .1.. IU..H.U. n..i.,lliA ll.n atlrf tho flouncing offectho tho skirt should bo much moro full than has lately been tho fashion. Tho modern flounces aro wldo nnd flat, graduat ed from waist to hem. They aro used principally on summer gowns of or gandie, n material which displays flounces at their best. LONDON', Aug. 30. A promenade frock for autumn shows tho very i lone, snugly illsh women I fitted slecvo which I-ng- refused to adopt for their summer gowns. It has also a collar reaching up tho cars In back and to tho chin In front. Moreover, It has a normal waistline. The costumo Is of lacquered crepo tnarocaln, embroid ered In oxidized silver In a broad band above tho waist. Though tho bodice Is moro clorc-flttlng than tho bodlco of many other models, the skirt la draped, NKW YOltK, Aug. 30. Tho rasp berry may not bo popular In some circles If slang phrases aro a crltcr- I Ion. Hut it is by no means banned ,', rirclo.i uI.ppp autumn mil tlio only ornament on a stunning hroad-hrlmiiicd hat ot black satin. A trliorno hat of prlmroso taffeta has liny knots ot raspberries in dark red with black leaves. Pompoms of clip ped ostrich, two on each sldo ot the front. In shades of oranpe. wcro tho trimming for a smart little closo-flt-ting hat ut coca brown. Ni:W YOltK, Aug. 20. Nobody can prophesy ns to lla future popu larity, but tho black georgette night gown la hero. So la black georgetto lingerie. Tho nightgown, tdvovc less mid with rounded ncek, la ela borately embroidered In henna nnd oraugo flowern which form around tho hem of a bordor of Irregular I width. Tho set of underthlngs matches Iho gown In cmtuoldery, hut n (ostuuio slip-which goes with tho set has a lining of oraugo mid henna crepe do ehlno. Ladles' and children's pumps, M.05. Houston & Jester. 2S-30 BONUS FROWNED UPON Pipsl.lent llepoile.l lo Object to Two AnieiHlinenls of Senate M1AS1IINC1TON, I). C. Aug. 30. Whllo hoiifo callers who discussed tho bonus with tho president today camo away with tho Impression that tho chief cxecutlro regarded tho addi tion of tho McXary reclamation und Simmons forotgn dobt nmendmcuts, adopted yesterday In tho sonato, as making tho moasuro more objection ublo than it was In tho original form. Wo havo in stock most ot tho worth whllo lato dauco records. Cur tin's For Drugs. 30 GERMANS GIVE PLANS tiiiiit-untce Proposals HellevcHt I'll iieecptablo to Fui'ueo PAUIS, Aug. 30. Oorman dele gates today prosontod to tho repara tions' commission tholr plau of guar antees on which thoy lvopo to bo granted a moratorium bocauso tho UorniaiiB advanced no now proposals acceptable to Franco, tho feeling was exprossod in reparations circles that Franco would withdraw its delogatos from tho roparatlois commission pre paratory to an Important action. Wo sell tho kinds ot composition books roqulrod by the school board. Ottrrln'a For Drugs, 30 HACUKI) lIHAltT .MHKTI.VfJ A Kcnorat ineetlni; of tho mem bers of (ho Sacred Heart par I nil tlila ovcnlng nl 7: ,10 p. m. sharp In tho church for transacting hiMlncsa. .. urrln' apcclal achool tuhlet, roil talna 135 ahcetH, 270 jiokch of Reed pencil paper, Oponlng day of achool only 12 c n.ich. .10 .aaaaaaaaWiBaaaanaaaaBaaaaaW ivJzwmmm If) i rJVTaiiiB liiaipMhl 1 kill ul p i in i, mm i wmmm'mm m mi mwmm j im i nil iin 1 KWrmmW M' Mi A Genuine SILVERTOWN Cord 30 x 35 for 13.50 Tiie same materials, construction nnd workman.Ju'p as in all other sizes of Silvertowna. The sazae high quality, long wear, long service and complete dr- ' pcndability guaranteed by the GOODRICH one quality tlandjrd. Your tire dealer will rupply vou today and save you money. Tin Silvcrtown 30 x 314. Ivrtftt Ford, MixwtU, Qjerrokt, WUI--OvtrUnd xad otbrt light ran. THE if. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY, Aire, Ok-m ESTABLISHED ItTU for AUTO.MOBnXS, .MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLCS, TRUSS. Sacred Heart Academy Hoarding and Day School for Hoys and Girls. Abund ant wholcsomo food and Itcgular Hours. Personal Super Wslon with homelike conditions. School Will Open Sept 5, 1922 For Information call on or write, HLSTHK SUPKIUOn, Klamath Falls, Ore. JACKSON COUNTY FAIR MEDFORD SEPTEMBER 13, 14, 15, 16 On the new $GO,000 Fair Grounds of 115 Acres on Pacific Highway, oie mile south of Medford $16,000.00 In Premiums Big Exhibits of Live Stock AUTO AND MOTORCYCLE RACES MOTORCYCLE POLO HORSE RACES, RELAY RACES DAILY This will be the biggest program and the largest and best fair ever put on in" Oregon or California' ex cepting tho state fairs. DARING AIRPLANE STUNTS Will take place every day at the grounds Dancing' every day and night in the new $5000 Reduced Rates Patfe TKrci G'tirriiiA aalla till tho rompoiiltloii hooka, tabids etc., ns rcqulrod hy tho school hoard. TJurrln'a For UriiRS. 30 m Ilay City Property ownora on Kll ohla rlvor form dlatrlct for purposou of bondliiK for water system. Pons, Inks, tablota, rulora mid nil other school supplies. Currln'n For Drugs. . ao ;7 Ur- ( '. r ' Cord Tike 15ST IN THE LONG KOlC pavilion On Railroad . .'t' A w t i t il f i' ''-1