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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1922)
5i... THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON n.VTi'nnAY, hrpt, in, loan, . . .2. i ?stJ i Si t r s? ' X i i aj . - i Perttwd MentiN i fc&2 ! il Mgata itmt, W! BBBBBWa at taa iwatatflaa at KUav arc. .rat ummmimmi XL MMMB, Of TM .AMOCUTSD lW. I I II I " "W KfaaUtktf.tattha aaa.far MtUea toef atTitm 4toittehsa eraK4 M. mat ua iiiif m cwmui in ,. aM SaM a MW W inlf 'I -, J WORSE THAN WAR R. It. Rhnvlln. who wn horn vm. i ftti-aj.s' :t terday from Ilenrt, left thin morn i ids lur ins rriuiu iu inui chj. Mr. and Mr. William Duncan and rob, George. r spending few day at (Well lake. They etpect to bo homo again by Sunday evening. Mr. and Mm. II. K. Calking ore planning to spend ,tho week-end at Cratar lake. They left here this afternoon. Earnest Miller left on the morn ing train for O. A. C. where he wilt continue his studies In the college an a sophomore. I. A. Towey and C. Griffiths Marl ed for Ran FrancUco thin morn ing on their vacations expecting to be gone two week. Mr. and Mm. R. R. Wright, who have been la Lakerlew on a com bined business and pleasure trip for the past week, returned home last night. Mr. and Mrs. William Imrael and mall son,, Johnf left this morning for their home. In Stockton, Cali fornia, after a visit here with rela tives and friends. Miss Wanda Pope, Mlsa nee Tay lor ask Miss Edna Merrltt. all young woaiaa from Merrill, were In Klanath Falls thla morning for the PHraasa of taking the outgoing trait) 'for Corvallls where they will eater O. A. C. Monday. Pat Blake, of Portand, T. II. Ptwieh, ot Baa FrancUco, and Dr. C. C. Cataey, ot Portland, who at om Usm was a practicing physician It KlSiaMfc. Falls, are here for a few data )tUhlBg and hunting. Tlicy are staying, at the White Pelican bor; -,. Mrs Frank B. Robinson accom panied, by ker mother, Mrs. A. L. LeavHt, will leave In tha morning for Tucson, Arlsona. Mrs. Robinson expects to make ker home there, as ker.hoabaad la In the drug busi ness' In Tucson, and her mother will return home after an extended vUlt. VWtllR Mst II months (here have ' aTttd hi lk Halted Mates more Ujaajrwica s.aay. Americans, as a. itajf! of aatomoMle accidents, as WNsiktlted la the great war. Only ijM W.kora waat w,est in the Wf'eiWtlKst While la the last year and a'JMUf ll.Sja Americans died aa a imfii of. abator car accidents. I'.fraa aUrUtng feature of these fig- iiej la. a. aaowieage isjsi ino fr'le aa4i.. walla the motor car w(tk a i suy sad to Increase In TniaVlta Ue keavy toll It taken In kwaiaa Me,-, aetata It golag to stop faaaaUsiaaUa of the attuatloa Mflkfa Ha laaaHaaea home to the eifcitfjr tM star than to the city aipaaas aearry U put east ot tha Mtaaios)HaaBiaafaetare4 la Amtr saaara aM aa4 aat4 la town f l,M aafrataUaa and uader and aa tkaf'araw.i C;thia saaaas tkat preventable a; jfrlhi la fJka eeaatry a a result of aaiaaaaktlr activities la Brapartloa aMtaara. a altuattoa aa serious taat It eriat,aloa4 taat sasssthlag. k . to kak this yearly aattoaal dls- njtksa.af taa graat source of aato afaa aackeata la the grade .cross hair arealfM la every assail cob- ,la.Baay aUtea the Uw prescribes tljfrjlkaa arada creaalaga ara ellml- aM4 taa'aawa thraugk which tkey . aaaVmaat auad a gawaortloa ef Ikaiaafani;! TkM h a aaavy aaraea aajjUw toitayara i,9tk Uto aaker kaad to order tie talVisis aaaerally to aHaahaato . AllkAB B Va sila." i BtaiMgjtj( wiutarr mj Mw gSH y 1 1 Ete llffl vatiaa ar.ky aabmerglag tracks aaM aafaar to be aa aajaat da- ..rTaU ataHar t grade craaalnH la aaatkaa total. Iadeed u la aa aa tM' ta aaaractor It aslaat be weU lac.aaaiaftoa to aaalat more at tortally taaa It does la checkiag the eaaa'tVaasaMiaauaioitr death traps. tifu: 'I' , '.y; l;,KLyW COLLEGE QUITS J (Haw Yaek Fast) MIBR Dalrerelty of Atlanta, de- riwa) ,as tka ofttelal colln of a Kksa.Klaa. kaa keen plaeed a raaatvarakla uaen proof tkat ala .toaakara ara unable to eel fJftaixealariea, Tka hlghar leara Ifsia. statarjas may tarvlvo tka llfcaajtaaai aaaslag o Uaier and tke ataaaaaaataay aat.atlaa tkelr coHeae la'taa laaat: .nevertheless it U a pity astfl-taaiaf to ka elosed before ita aoaa' and aaaf hters preaeat to the imerlcaa pak)e aeaM coaiarekeasiva atalaaatJaaor tha klan movement. Nty'oaa eaeept tke .grand officers aasat tatkaaw where the kUn la go ing., or wky. atd they won't tell. faate Laaletlte might have explain it riddle la a monograph. It woujdbe interesting to know What .sakjaau. Uaier taught, .and how Perhaps ker teachers were aMeV, tiavaltl taUlns; students that tjM'watkoltfckarck performed, marl tojtoa.1 services for the cause ot civ nHiioa dating the break-up of the HSmaa.empIre and the,nuhseq.uent re klftk" ft jiolttlal and social order f;Syra. t would never do. ot toayae, Car a klan teacher to admit tfcat-W.taod came out ofRome. But pUaSkler mtjital fy'awaitlM would be paired to' purge CkrUtlanlty, by wUak tke.kUu aeu, great store, of finflak laOaaaces. it must have limai 4Mttaat.for tke aavanU at Ut mto tkM that Christ was bora ajajf, f M far te logicians, to dem aaatrate"tkjt equally to all men, flHlM.Md paaaa. ew and Oen, aiikpar ,k kia aa"ot contra- aecisaajsr aa-veraH, return w Perlaaej'tM klaa.wu aot suf Itlr akharoaf; parkaM tkat an laasataUaa ao aarrow In creed, and aaaraat la IU approack to modern ,raMiaai aauld.aot tlyaj them any- taeag msvrtja'. while w,At.aajr rita U- aaT7raj!ed U dip-r. ' IU failure lMaajiiftv It UlUvtha world tf lW1Hi WATER RESOURCES OF NORTHERN CAL. jaJWt.SURYJEXED REDDING. Cal.. Sept. 16. North era California Is to be visited by members ot the consulting board of tha atate water resource investiga tion, named aa advisors, to the state engineer in. expending IJOO.OOQ ap propriated for a survey of water re sources of tha state. Tke Invitation to visit the north ern counties wss extended by civic and commercial organisations of this section. Tke party will start at Hea ding. September 19 and visit water storage altes la Trinity, Shasta, Mo doc and Lassen .counties, and meet wita the chambers of commerce ot Cklco. WIHows, Orovllle. Colusa and. MarrsvUle. m AJvartlatag para. Try It aad aaa. Vacations In tho country rnntlnun to occupy society folks' time and for mal affairs In town have not yet boon taken up In earnosl for tun winter xeasnn, Tlio end of September will no dnuhi teo the return of nil thoio who have been at summer rantpi fur the HUmmor. There have hern sev eral Informal gatherliiRR this wouk of tho-io left In town, who seek di version through afternoon teas ami club meetings. Mrs. llert C, Thomas was n charm ing hosteu this afternoon when ohn entertained with an afternoon tea, honoring Mrs. Wilfred I., t.nmm. Cards were Indulged In and tin ela borate luncheon served at the. ten hour. Present were: .Mesdnmei Thomns McCourt, who Is vIsltliiR hero from San Francisco, (leorgo Watt, Charle Wood Klierleln. Fred Baker, (leorgn I'lrldi. William M. Duncan. (1. A. Krnuse. II. K. Wright, Twyla Ferguson, Fred Cnfer, K. 1. Johnnon, l.exllo Hogers, J. S. Klllott, Warren Hunt, 1.. I.. Truax. A. M. Mel by, Robert II. Davis, pt AspgroTO, nnd Miss Vera Houston. The Woman's Auxiliary ot thu American Legion will hold It first meeting after the summer vacation Tuesday of next week. The meet ing has been called for 7:30 that evening and plana will be discuss ed at this time for thn coming rea son. Next Wednesday Mm. Fred Fleet will bs hostess to the Art Needle Work club at her home. 815 Ala meda street. Miss Ruby Fenwlck Invited n number of her friends In for a slumber party and picnic break fast Friday evening and Saturday morning. The young ladle- hiked to an attractive spot down tho river for thlr breakfast which they pre pared over a real camp fire. Miss Fenwlck' guests were: Misses Allco Thurston, who arrived last night from Roseburg, Clara Calkins, Wanda Urown, I.oretta Jennlncs and thn hostess. Mrs. Harold Gray, a recent bride who haa come hern from Pendelton to make her home, wat the- Inspiration for a delightful after- HB Sa-SSH noon given In hnr honor on Friday hy Mm. Dell Dunne damnum at her homo on Cedar Hlveot, The hoii.o wa made attractive with full floweis nnd greens and the lnho was centered by the s.uuo IiIiiouim nnd further deenr.it cd with ran dies, held In candlestick of Hlher Covers were. laid for the follow hut ladles Invited In to meet Mr, tlruy: Me 5(1 aines Charles I. Huberts, Oscar K. Shlve, William Immel. 11, W. Ilrldgeford, Frank II. Itoblnsnii. It. K. Henry, J. 0 lloylo. I. II Hlbbort and Miss Ma hollo I.eiivllt Mrs. J. l llrocUeiilirotiKh enter tained with two bridge parlies, on Wednesday nnd Friday ot this week at her home In lint Springs. The house was decorated with n profusion of flowers und greens. Winners of thn high score on those, two dus were Mrs. William Duncan and Mm. K. 11. Hall. Invited guests were: Mesdames Peter A. Alhertson, II. W. nrldgford. ( II. Urown, O. II. llurke, Hardin Carter. T. C. Campbell, Will iam Duncnn, Fred Dunbar, J S. Kl llott. Heargo Forgo. K. II. Hall, II. W. Henderson. I. II. lllhbert, I.. Iloagland, M. I,. Johnson, (7 A. ICrntlso, II. N. Moe, Herbert I). New ell, K. II. Pike. Pierce. W. II. Robert son, Leslie Rogers, Charles S. Stone. W. O. 8mlllt, L. H. Van Ilellen. Karl Whltlock. A. B. Whitman. II. II. Hart, ot Sacramento, Miss ()llw Plercn and Miss Marie McMillan. Mrs. Fred Dunbar entertained thn Loasuro Hour Ilrldgn club on Tues day of this week. A most Interest ing afternoon was spent at cards. Alter tho games the hostess served her guests with i dainty luncheon. Mrs. K II. Hall received high score prlio for tho afternoon. Mrs. II. II. Hart, of Sucramento. was the guest ot thn club. Mrs. Sam Summers was hostess to the Happy Hour club Tuesday after noon. A social afternoon was enjoy ed at thn clone of which a dainty luncheon was served. Thosn present were: MesdnmeH W. Templar, I'. Propst. R. A. Kmmllt, W. P. Johnson, B. Jones, Jennie Hum, L. Rurnnlrh and O. M. Hector. Advertising paya. Try It, and aea. Broken Glasses There Is no time for delsy when your glasses meet an ac cident. You, demand quick sad effi cient aervlea then. Wa are equipped to reader tucb service immediately. Wa grind tka surface and edge the lenses and guaran tee correct duplication ot lenses. Twenty-flvs yesrs experience. Dr. Gobi. Fkoaai Ofc laW-W, Bum. MM TM afaaa TONIGHT T THE LIBERTY "THE LYING TRUTH" An cxposuro of crooked politics and the law of doubt. A story you will not forgot. Tho cast t-s truly "All-star" Including Noah Ileery. Marjorlo Daw. Tully Marshall und Pat O'Malloy. Sunday the ihow it Continuous. The feature it Dustin Farnum in "IRON TO GOLD" MONDAY "The Delicious Little Devil." Starring Rudolph Valentino and Mae Murray TREES SHRUBS ROSE BUSHES BULBS Order them bow tor tall delivery IliaaMitfcFkwefStwp Ctai rWra - PlaaU rkaaVlO; Mala t. Your Sunday Dinner Exquisitely Cooked and Served '." CHICKEN In any style STEAKS Very best cuts CHOPS All kinds SALADS , VEGETABLES CAKES AND PASTRIES , Cooked to Your Order TIN HING GUEY WORLD'S LARGEST RADIO AERIAL IS RAISED BY FRANCE PARIS, Sept. trt. Another step In tho plan to "moor thn now world alongside the old" has been taken lioio by thu opening of thn great Trench wireless station tit Salut-As-slse. This U described ns thu big no.it wlrolosH stnilou In thu world, and It has n capacity, Its builders say, of 1,000,000 words a day. Mes sages have already been Aont ut the rate of SO words a minute with per fect clearness, and when thu equip ment Is completed It will bn possible to send flvn or six mcssngoH simul taneously, with a total output ot 000 words n minute. I. - used In unvmal yours In inhume of that of thn United Wilton or of (lei mnti) Thu wires am mippoitnd on no! on p Iimih oijch N20 reel high. Till! MAIAWTION AIIMV TO HAVK HI'IX'IAIi Mi:i?riN(IH Balnt-Asslse, which In futuio v 111 carry tho hulk of wlmless communt ciitlnn between Pntni'n mid Aiuoilcn, Is .workod from tho router of Paris by immiiH of it liiiiK-dlstiitit'n cimttol K.vslem. Tho central nfflru near Hid Paris Stork oxchungo, by iiioaim of six lecelvlng rontors In thn Hiihurhs, ilt'l(H up mosMnROH destined for trans-) mliislon from SiiIiiI-AshImo and unto nuitleiilly pusses ihetn on nrross tho Atlantic This Hintlou Is ltd tlmoM iis pow erful us thn Klffol Tower station. In addition to messages sent to New York, direct com mil nl nit I on iuis al ready been OHluhllsliod with Algol) linn and China, und when the post In completely eiiulppel It will bn ilo.irly heard In the rumolest reresHos of I tlteshnin Conlrni'l lot for fid,- Alaska ami the southern nxtroniltloH . 72S 'it gymnasium of South AiiinrUu. The Kruiieli roti I Astoria tu get splendid now hunl- Htrutlom ot the plant suy thu Nyslem hckh hlock. Stuff Captain .1. II, Wliitorholtoin will coiidiut special mooting In Urn Salvation Army hall Monday mid Tuesday, Hop, 18 and 10, at N p. in. These meetings wilt bo pi eroded by lilontlngs on the street. In addition to thosn moetliigH tho Muff captain .will tondiii'l a rhlldreiiH1 mooting nt I p. in, Tuesdiiy Staff Captain Wltitorhottoui Ih In I'ouiiiiid of thn )ouiig pooploa' woik In the Oregon division of thn Salva tion Army. Id AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY CAUFOrNL OREGON 1 POWER COMPANY! assakf I ST YOURPAKTNEHS IN PROGRESS The California Oregon Power Company U Preferred Stock Price $92 Per Share, Yielding 7.6' , On the Investment ASK ANY MEMBER OF OUR ORGANIZATION Cut Out mill Mnll the Coupon OKFIUM: Mrslforri, timnt Pssa, Klainslli Pulls, Oregon. Vreku, lliinniulr, Ciillfniiila Inquiry Coupon .1922 The California Oregon Power Co. Pleasn send tun further Information about your Preferrvil Capital Stock. Name Price Sulie In Cliaugo Wlihoiit .Vol lu stre.) I Clly ESSAY CONTEST $35.00 In Cash Prizes All school children of Klamath County are invited to par ticipate in this Essay Contest. Subject: "Why the Mis-Named Compulsory Education al Bill" should be defeated. The following are the rules of the centest: 1. Essays must be limited to 500 words. 2. Must be written in ink and on one side of paper only. 3. Mail all Essays to Essay Contest, Box 427 Klamath Falls. (Letters will e delivered unopened to the Board of Judges). No Essays bearing a post mark later than Oct. 20th will be ac cepted. Essays will be judged on subject matter and construction, spelling, punctuation, grammar and neatness of the work submitted. Judges of contest will be : F. R. SOULE, Herald Editor CHAS. STONE, Attorney ' REV. H. T. MEYER, Lutheran Minister ' For the best essay on the above subject a cash prize of ' $20.00 will be given. For the second best essay $10.00 cash. For the third best essay $5.00 cash. There is no need to delay, get started on your essay now. The above contest is, being conducted by the Catholic Civic Rights Association of Klamath Falls. D. H. CRUMP, Sec'y. Manager. 4. 5. 41 m (iwHt.W-f wesEP 619 Main St UP-STAIRS Tel. 140 M kaawkk 'TiA rje. jgjKl(.2L1fr t ..v. " r .,' !-"tr.; vSVvfi i't'' trt 'Mc &;&! i iU 4rti.j UM ' t- . - . 'Wft..v ', i k"W4'. i r.i ' .Ifirf