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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1922)
by ' ' , '' i?n('irkJ5 J.fttfvS BJJ .ft '.',(7, JTil' n niii j 11 " ' - . fotfiifflfitai-".-. ntiii.w, siirr. aa, loan. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON a;uuuW The Drug Store of Service, Quality and Low Prices j Ki --,.-ijf-tjBj'aa E" !. &y y!',,rT r:""- -; - 1 ; ; A- l& IV I mmiR or TUB associated A Iff1'' .PRESS ,h TIM Aaooelated Pros If etelntlra ;MtMkd to the for publlea of all new dispatches credited to lt or not otherwise credited In thW paper, ut alto the local newa publlahed herel. fjhdat; akpt. 22, 1022. k. CHOCOLATES AND TAFI'IES , I- Mika4 4all imhi' RnarU 1 JZcCCtfi.ti,tt I I C )J -, TN Herald PabilihJng Company ot fl , B I rlCLFJv ? nfonlli Falle, at Hi Ekjhth atrett. - j9(XlAcS" ft ? cJ VTll ttaUrael a't'tae soatotflco at Klaav X2;VrwiU 1 ataTTaUi, Oro., for transmission sSZGtttC&illAJ) awnaw ia .naauei ikubu-.im u . , l . . . ... c . , " - iV 4V , I kll VA'IIIUIIAV H T , "sori : -: BW" w.w.w. , x., jAfi..j if a ii..tiu ,. ii.. AKAt r..ii .!.. r t . .... .1 11......... i r- . ratnjaaAY f i.uii.'i.iiu(i ui mu mum ri in 1 1 mj ivn wi nj una uuu i ilium f "flyiHjWJ tcitpui, noTvuy ycitpiw nnti mvini eurcm. j XV i, 'w 5 JJVX& . . .-- .. ..... ..... ... sa .j .. 7 cujtes lor uiu iiuiiucu iiuir. c (.1 ."'J'jtC-' isrw . . -vt;i, ' i 1? V PavhAikiI Hanlinn J Haas' IT OVER N 'l'S r-x A. 4 carload ot author some ui i he leadlnc wrltcra ot America h'are roaaed the continent to wit niaa the Pendleton Round-up. They will return eat tilled with thrills and glowing with local color. Many nffaajai article will fcatnro the Pendjeton "celebration In the nest twolvie raonthi. Probably Veveral of the beat kellera ot the neat tew yean will have the icenea laid Irt I'cndlc ton? .What U thl publicity worth? K. ljmataa' would vary with the vary Ink nature ct 'the Individual making tkeai, bat the adverUalng will be werta thoujanda ot dollara to Pendle ton. ' The nan who have tho vision to aee the beaetlt to Klamath alla from the aaaual Bly rodeo and have taken atopa to make It an annual .In stitution la connection with the coun ty fair are on tho road to gaining the name sort of valuable publicity for Klamath county. Relying on the support of the peo ple of Klamath county a few men have underwritten the enterprise In order to gain a year's start. They ex- Vpeet when the question of buying a county fair ground Is submitted to tho vote of the eople that their jadgsseat will be ratified. They are giving their energy, and patting ap more ot a financial guar antee than many of them can afford, to make this year'a fair a suocess.- Tho Bly Rodeo Is not all ot the county fair by a loag shot. The Bly Rodeo, given time, will finance IteeU and more. The Bly Rod- m.. BMMrlv 'handled. will evea tiWyl!pallTyiroiltrinnrons aad will draw crowds of. visitors to Klamath county. These visitors will see the best livestock, cattle, sheep, horses, hogs, the beat vegetables, the best fruit. the best grain of Klamath county, assembled at the county fair. Many of them wllfremaln and help develop the county V resources. Others will -o,nway to spread the fame of Klam ath and send many a settler here to share Its prosperity. Tho annual fair and tbe annual rodro nre Inseparable propositions. They must be handled together. The men behind the fair ground -program have the right Idea. ' They bavo the courage of their convictions, for they 'have backed' them with cash, it's a big "program aad the first going will h rough. There may be dlscour ajuMamta, bat we hope that tho thing Iwllifo through. We beljevo that the meTbekindflt are atrong enough to put It through, The people of Klamath county will be.asked by their votes to ratify the fair. The question that thoy must ask fhemselves is net: "Can Klamath ,coaly afford to do It?" but "Can Klamath county afford not to do 1(1" B TJ3MS!fMB uxxr BUDDHISM IS HELD ' 1UVALQF CHRISTIAN .FAITH IN NEAR EAST I OXFORD, Eng., ept. 22, Budd alsaii, to'the probable rival of Chris VlaWty la tie Far East',"' said Pro faaaor fcWthill, who at one time oc eurWdhV chair of Chinese at Oi lord" university, In an address boforo tho "eoafereaee of modern church iuk.' UU remark baa created some tang of a sensation in church 'dr ew!.1 ' "Buddhism," the professor stated, ' adopt aad adapt ot will. It has ressaty adopted Christian methods wholesale. Its Ideas are at work, in v, tkowaat, area in our., churches. SiMhiaiis oalla for sympathetic study amtx tho day may come .when tho togolker'to' discuss the ,. paaaibrHty of working together for Nto, aUvatloa of the world; -'BiaTdhlsm. originally little more ahmi MMhatogy and 'ethics, Is today 14 ajagoav'Bad the only probable W, 7 wamMahral'to tho vtwo other .propa- $ r aaaaM lSKMUUI -0, . iv:vkaai'.:' IsUaa 'kaa a closed h?jv&5j K h a fMuadlat Ttstglras, Christianity and l- creed. .'tjWkflitaiaMiy la wrkhjng In tu on ''Bjilil'Mw-f W lamaaHi, mvytmtjm pfw gaCWt.! fc . Men once broke horses, but now autos break men. A skinny girl tells us the height of folly lg a short Aklrt. Years and years ago peoplo got married for keeps. A new show dog can tell how much money a man has. She (It must be "she") Is almost human, A burglar In Detroit took n home made cake and no doubt tho cook felt highly flattered. Some towns are lucky. Berna dotte. 111., has no phones. The shortest distance between two Joints is by taxi. New ruling says you can get a letter after It has been mailed. Don't tell 'tbe women. Texas oil driller went 28,000 feet without success. Now you know the depth ot despair. Too many reformers righting the world's wrongs are really wronging thejrprld's rights. Keeping up a beautiful skin Is is expensive as supporting (a pair of white shoes. Clubwoman aays she did not poi son her husband. This confession will shock her friends. Tracklsas street cars are not a success; but trackless parcel post packagea are. wary? vr j. ......; ne wail flower tells us that' when It comes to blooming she must lie a 'century plant. Oily a man with money to burn can afford firewater. , The stingiest farmer we know about has barb wire fences so the birds can't alt down. A rolling stono may gather np moss; but one gathered a Pennsyl vania freight train'. Former kaiser escaped from the war alive and may decide not to get married either. V. S. Kommerman Is n business visitor here this week-end from Portland. Cecil Hunt was In town yester day afternoon from his homo nt Merrill ntteiftllng to business affairs. S. Smytlic, of tho Warren Con struction company. Is here from Portland for tho purpose ot in spection street work being done here this fall. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dally arc moving Into town from Eagle Ridge whero they spent 4W Hum mer. They will make their homo In tho Winters apartments. A. A. Whltlatch was In town early this morning from his runcji at nound lake for tho purpose of looking after legal business .it the courthouse. K. A. Morrlman arrived on last night's train from Portland and will be hern for a short time on business. He U registered at tho White Pelican hotel. J. J. Stclgcr came In on the morning train from Klrkford for the purposo of attending to business connected with his lumber opera tions. . Miss Helen Chapman, who ar rived here Wednesday evening from Seattle for a visit with her fath er, N J. Chapman, left this morn ing for Los Angeles where sho will spend tho winter. MW."E.' "J. TetflTCW 'A-nrthh'd.'p who has been hero for the p"ast week visiting with her daughter, Mrs. E. U. Kellogg, left this morn ing on her return trip to the Itogue hirer town. Saturday Specials c-r-nn i-inri: i.-'-ii VV. rvartBvrSt SaSSS?) y a pa;:w iumirr..-w!rz. trx 2W2f--kfcSr v.. W : 'it ,:-7y ..s tUTTTr..' If iS5rKV ' r'-'VLW '. ' WW N fell from &' Vfi 2 nddb SAN FRANCISCO Half and Half Alfnvorlto homo pncktiito contain Jug nil tho good old-fivdiUmiM mid wlutlt'somo klmtH of rlmcolnto mid chewing Initios. In (lit riionilMtc llnlf Meltn erenuis, lionuycomliud mo Inssox, mnrslimnllows, nongut, butter cIhiwh, Apricot Jelly, fruit mid nut r'roaius mid divinity fmlge. In the Tnffy llnlf Nut crisps peppermint rhmvs nnd old-fiishloiii'd Inittersrotchi tiri'iiin fudgo mid ussiirted enriiiuel cIikwh; cocuiuiiit. rnltlu nnd nut tnff) Iuiiiivh nnd tnffy with fruit c-ntors. II.V V s,i Ihiv.s. Fresh Candies in Small Packages Soft iiinrshmnllows JOo Chncolatn Almonds 100 Mojasses Chips ICe Peanut llrlttle .... . ..-fie Scotch Toffee 10c Honey Nougat . . Milk Chocolates .. Assorted Choenl.ittM l.omon Drop.4 .. .... . Home .Made Hpicliils rc .luc tBc ;'io .riuc Fountain Pens and Eversharp Pencils Waterman "Ideal" Fountain .Pens. Wanl Pens Dunn Pens CoAklin Fountain Pens. A big assortment to select from and at a price to suit. $2.50 for the pla'in ones up to $7.00 for the all gold. Eversharp Pencils 60c to $5.00 , - "OH" Hair Tonic and Villi" Shampoo Paste It tin itimnletx tiviitmenl lor hnillhv hull'. "1" Hhtimitoo 1'iivl" will thoroughly rloiumn the hnlr mill scnlp nnd hhould lii lined once u week. "VV Hull' Tunic should hu used each morning nnd night. 'NiIh ooinlilnod tieaiinent for u Tew weeks will iniikn your linlr nuifo nhiindiiiit. Rhmnler, iimie lieautlfill nnd ensler to dress. Kntiirduy you run gel u Jur of the sIiiiiiiihiii p.isln freo wltli ii hnttln (if thi) lilr tunic u' doe. Hard Rubber Combs Maximum nniillly. l'ull lc, It Imhi'i Iiiiik. .MiixIiiiiiiii Cniiilm are highly iMillshed, every rough edgn unit vomer helng Hiuonllied out. Thernforo u Miuliiuini Ciiiuh ciiuiiot (Mil or Injure,! ho hnlr. Itegular price TiOc. Siilmilii) S'x'chl riv !HH Absorbent Cotton . In tho uilriiti'il piiikHue Tho cotton Is not expound hut Is kept clean and sterile. You ran iiulckly mid euslly extract front tho package the exact mnmint nt cotton needed. No wait". It Is ns easy as tearing off a ploe (if paper. Itegular prlco .1lir, Siiliinliiv Special I'rli'i' li:tr Puretcst Witch Hazel , A clear, sparkling, periiiaiieiit product that will not sour or he roine, cloudy. 1'sed for sprains, brulsm mid Hr muscles. A most refreshing skin Intltin utter shaving. I'nietesl Witch llaiel Is strunper than ordinary Witch lliuel. Itegulur I'rlre 76c per pint. Sntiiiilii) HlNslal I'rlce IHc Jontccl Talcum Free Willi nvi'ry box of Jotiteel 1'acn powder at flOe ir Imx wo will glvo ''ree a SGc call of Joiiteel Tnlciim. Jontevl Kare Powder ndherei to thi) skin perfectly ami evenly and dons not hrmh off. Three, shades, Klexh, white, hruiielte. IfOVB MADE TO BLOCK URITIfiH FLKKT AUVAXCK (ConUnued from Page 1) his commentlngSin the Incidents In Smyrna. "it Is my duty to apeak of tbe spendld heroism and selt-sacrlflco of the American' cojony in Smyrna," he said. ' "When tho situation became dan gerout J, In. collaboration with Cap tain Arthur J. Hepburn, chief ot stalf to Admiral Bristol, arranged for the safety ct the American colony, 1 took pver a theater in Smyrna and bad It guarded by marines. I told members of th'e ooiony to come to the theater twice dally to receive the latest bulletins on th situation. 1 summoned tho principal members of the colony to discuss tho general sit uation. ""'i "Thousands of refugees In the des pairing city were absolutely hungry and, destitute. Colonel Francis W. BUcklcy gave 200 Hurklsh pounds PITTSBURGH, Sept. 22. f ho loll- to start a subscription list for tho I by of tho Strand motion plcturo then refugees. Stanley W. Smith of tho tre. East Liberty section ot Pitts Standard Oil company In Smyrna f burgh, collapsed today with a scoro Mrs. W. J. Roberts Is hero from Medford for an extended visit with relatives and friends. She ac companied her brothers. J, A. and J. V. Houston on their return from a trip to tho Itogue River valley towns J. H. Slmms, old-tlmo stockman who ran cattlo over tho Klamath rango for 20 years, now retired, to day is returning, to his homo at Woodland, California, after a month ot hunting 'bnd fishing 'and visiting old friends In Klamath county. Ho is accompanied by F. K. Wlilto, auto dealer, also of Woodland. Thoy are driving a Texas "four", a car manu factured In Texas. Archdeacon Dr. It. P. Itadcllfft' ot Illdgeway, Penn., Is hero visit ing his son Hflier Radclltfo of Asp grove making this a stopover on his way back from the Kpls:opnl convention at Portland. Dr. Rad cllffe has consented to toko charge of the Episcopal services at tho I. O. O. F. hall beru Sunday with Holy Communion at 10:30 a. m , morning sermon at 11:00 and evening ser vice at 8:00 o'clock. 3 KILLED IN THEATRE Hcorc Drop Into llasemcnt When Ixibhy (.VillnpM-H gave COO Turkish pounds. RQM.E Sept. 2. The .apostolic delegation at- Constantinople tele graphed the Vatican today that the, Btlu.at.lpn there Is very grave. ct people and children, who dropped Into the basement. Two dead and 20 Injured' wero removed from tho debris. One died In "a hospital. TRESS SHRUBS ROSE RUSHES WW Order fieni now for fall delivery. KlajwitliFlowerShop Cut Flowers Plants ' PHoni, 5K sS4 Maia St. Hood Rlvor Plans mado to devel op scenic .wonders of Mount Hood. 17.2 miles Mount Hood Loop high way to cost $250,000 A HARVEST FESTIVAL ENTERTAINMENT Will' Be Rendered By the Young1 People at The Salva tion Army. Saturday, Sept' 23, at 8 p. to. ' No Admission. All welcome COMING SOON One Cent Sale One hundred and ten different articles includ ing, Stationery, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Rub ber Goods, Shaving Needs, Drugs and Pure Food Articles. You buy one at the regular price and another of the same kind for one Cent. Toilet Articles Aruiaitil Fncu Powder Cl) Krecmnu's Pure Powder Mm Angulus Cream ... fl.nu Hiidnut's Cold Cream . We A in iiiii I Shampoo .... I&c Hind's Honey and Arabaleim , 60e Almond Cream f.0c Arbutus Vanishing Cream tine Howard' lluttermllk Cream .7Cc Arurta Faco Powder $1,110 Java Itlo Powder 60c llaiiilollno 2fR Jap Hot' Ko.ip 2 caken 2Sc llatbusweet. I 26c Kolymis Tooth I'.uln .. 30c Mavis llrllllautliio C0r Krank'n l.eiiioii Cream fl.00 .'alotilto Powder tl.00 , :i,u, '(nitcr . .. SOn Cauielllun noe Mavis Talcum Hoc Cam Nome Powder fl'.HO, Nnu-Rpl 60( Canlhrox IOc Niidlnnla 600 Ci con Mutter Cream ,. ...(inc. .SVit ....6(lr tloty'H Pare Powder SI.211 Odoruun .. 3fr Cutex Nail Prepaiatlous .. . .Ific Orlenl.il Cream . . 7r.r Deuilnii'lo . . . "He Pouipelini Hay Cream fluk DJerklrs Kac Powder .' One Ponipf Inn Mj'.lit Cream 5ft l)Jr.rkls l.lp Sllckn CSc I'almolhii Shampoo ....50c Dorln Itouge -... Cite Pnnd's VunlshlnK Cream . . . SRc 1) k It Cold Creams .Ifie Rod IValher llougu 6uc Creme Klcnyn 6r,e , nird Itougo :r,n Hverswect .10c Thre,. Klowyr Creams ..60c Krosllllu 3.1c Hlllliimn k I'rerklo Cream . . 6Ue Portion's Tooth Paste . .. C0u Wooilhur'a Soap 6c FOUNTAIN PKNH Waterman "Ideal" Wabl Tempolnt 2.no tu 7.oo Evnrsharp Pencils $1.00 la S12.00 Fountain Pens Repaired STAR DRUG CO Uterr , 3h StMcaJgxy ft, Fifth and Main Streets IIAIIt NKTH Venlda Hnlr Nets. Cap and Fringe Shape Single or Double Mesh inc. a for U.V (laliishnrouKli Hnlr Nets 10c s rAtiIAlI. OltDKItl FII.I.KI) I'llO.MPTLY IT 0 ACC BENTS ARE mWK Drastic Laws in Many Cities Fail to Lower Num ber Injured CHICAdO, Sept. 22. Dnsplto tho passage of numerous ordinances and tho adoption of traffic regulations In thn larger titles of the country In an effort to curb accidents from mot' or cars, reports from morn than n dozon ot the metropolitan cities of the middle-west show an Increase In thn number of accidents for tho frst six months of 1922, compared with tho same period of 1921, , This IncrcaHo haH mused city offN clals to prescrlho drastic, rules Ir, Kovernliij; motor truffle In un en deavor to lessen danger In modern traveling. Heverul .of tho cltlos nro shown to bo waging wur on thn speeder, In many casus Imprisonment being added to fines by municipal Judges. Adoption of rules In turn ing nt strcot Intersections, elimina tion of glaring headlights and ndu catlonal campaigns am other meth ods used n many cities In tho cam paign against accidents. In Chicago in 1931, deaths attribu ted to .motor accidents totaled '1 as compared with 47fi In 1920. Non fatal accidents totaled 8,007 lu 1921 and 7,080 In 192ft. During Uio first four mouths of 1922, non-fatal acci dents totaled 2,533, Forty-thrco persons wore klllod and 1,051 Injured, in automobile ac cidents in Qluvoland from February 1, to August 1, 1922. To offset this, workhouso sentences huvo boon im posed .upon speeders and reckless drivers, no one under' 18 years of age, may' drtvo a car and second offenso suits lu urrest. no matter what thn' BUFFALO BILL circumstance. BUFFALO QILL BUFFALO BILL Louis,' J To curb accidents In Ht. udiero sixty-two wero klllod during J tho first six months of this year and 0Q 1,327 wero Injured, mi educntlonnl q cnmpnlgii hns been started, one-way, j traffic has been established In rnn-' gested dlHtrlcts during buxlness U hours, automobiles must romn to'S complete stop nt all boulevards, must nut 'nun 11 niniL'i cur iiinciiurHiiiK pun-scngers. 51 GIRLS FIGHT FIRE Vnllluiit Atlenipt .Mailit to Huvo Old llonnltiiry At Sluto School OAMC.M. Kept. 22. Wftb Its 51 Inmutes fighting valiantly to huvo It. tho old dormitory building of tho stato Industrial school for girls today burned almost to tho ground, Tho flro wu.i caused by u defective flue. The school Is flvo miles south ot Haleni beyond tho city wutor supply. Tho ilamugn was said to exceed 120,000, Itoso I.askey, 1 Tillamook enmi ty, was severely cut about the head while fighting' tho flumes. Alice Juffrfos from Roscburg, fainted while fighting tho flames 011 tho third floor but was carried to safoty by her companions. TO WELCOME PASTOR A reception will he, heldi next .Monday evening at tho M, K. church to welcomo the new pastor, tho lluv, F, I.. Monro, mid Mrs. Mooro, and at tho same) time thn Rev, S, J, Chanoy, tlio retiring pas tor, and family, will bo given 11 farewell reception. The affair Is not confined to members of tho M. K, Congregation, but all frlonds ot the church will bo wolcoine. . Union Borvclcs will be h.old at tho Methodist church Sunday even ing. The' Rov, Chanoy has boon asked to preach his farowell sermon for failure to liavo lights burlng ro- on this occasion. TODAY AT THE LIBERTY A program of more than usual excellence. Dainty Little Gladys Walton Appears In SECOND HAND ROSE which Is 11 sort of pitiful )ttlo story uhout a wen Now York waif but anyway It end happily. Then for u smile or two wo have thn latest Aexnp's Fnhlas Cartoons "Tho Rich Cat uml Tho Poor Cut" and for thosu with u thirst for education wo huvo tbo lat est I'alhii Review -mid tho writer lias yet to sen 1111 Issue of till? remarkable reel that, was not worth one's tlmo and money, Tho special lidded uttractlon today Is tho First Chapter of . In thy)ays ot Buffalo Bill vlh Art A cord starring nnd supported by an excellent cud't, Thin stirring chapter play bus tho endorsement of tbo leading educators of tho country and when I tell you that It Ik Playing lu tho largest theutros ot tbo United States you will agree It must by good. The succeeding chapters will bo uluiwu each Fri day. UKOPIiAlt PMCIM OF COL'ltHK DO C o CO CO c o 03 CO c I to p co o s CO 00 1 to BUFFALO BILL BUFFALO BILL BUFFALO BILL Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Adi. . i it i. V C?, v'-s:. 1 , .1 ','n -s J. r.ti . VA P , 'i'ird t.