H5""- J ?"?' it l f CV 1. 1 "'cMr (,l"4 11 c;4'9"j,,i Is BKiM: THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TiMwn.w, (-.iipmiiiKii vn maa. rnwrn H r rrw if' 111 t.jtf . TlwETeningHcraW ,, . X. MtU.. : ,CJ(r Editor i IV.C JttCKLH AdrarUatag Manager .. . i I! j. lf JtttitiH dally eieept Sunday, at Th MaraM Publishing Company of XlaiMtk ralli, at 110 Eighth atrect. SttwaC at tha postofflce at Klam ath Falfa, Ore, for transmission thmgfc the malla aa second-class attar. , MSMOKR OF THIS ASSOCIATED 11 PRESS Tba Associated Preaa ts exclusive ly entitled to tho uio (or publlcn tlon of all nowa dispatches crodlted to It, or not othcrwlso crodltod In thla paper, and also tba local news published herein. TUBHDAY, HKPTKMIltilt 2(1, till!:!. ADVERTISING Personal Mention ii. IV ,5 SOMR poo pi o hno nhvnya argued that advertising ndds to tho cost of goods, and tbnt tho tlrm tlmt cut out tills form of exponso could mjI cheaper, soys tho ltosoburg Newa-Rovtcw, It Is Interesting to think what would happen It nil at mm business firms stopped adver tising. Tho result would bo tbnt tho enterprising and successful store, tho one that 'gota a good trndo becauso It aervaa tho pubic efficiently, would a unable to. hold Its position. A store or that kind could not how eaterprlso In attracting; tho public, becauso bo public would not know what It was doing. People would buy In a' bap-hnxqrd way, largely of tho stores that happened to bi nearest to them. If tho enter prising store attempted to handle aono big lot at low prices, tho pub lie would not know tbnt the poods were there, and tho salo would not bo a success. This would, discourage a man from special attempts to sorvo the public, and he would run alone In a routine way. The tendency would be for' a lot or small stores to spring up, and get tho trade aw.iy from tho enter prising people that now advertise. rreeiy. Tho public would not know that one store was better than another, and a man could chargo high prices and people would not havo the store advertising by which they could tell What iprlcea should be. Merchants would (fad that It did not pay to hold apodal sales as the public would not notice them much if they were held. , The xonstant stream of trade that , has been flowing through enterpris ing stores would dwindle down. When aiatoro sees its volumo of trado fall off. tbo chargo per article for retail distribution has to bo In creased. The coat of distributing stuff could be cxpoctod to doublo under such a" system, and there would bo n lack of tho special opportunities by Weh;itrumcnte, ln' haT,nB but here. iiiu uu in) uuycr now saves money. A. K, Qnlo was hero jesterdny from I-nngell valley. James Cousins was another valley farmer who transacted business hero yesterday afternoon. Dr. Kstelln Ford Warner Is here for n brief llt from her homo lit Portland, C. H. lion man, n merchant of Chll oquln, Ik hero on business tod.iy, linvjng nrrhedMast night. Martin Adams left this momliiR for Stanford university w hero bo will tnKo dp his work as a freshman. Frank R. Stewart was ln from his farm In tho Spring lake district this morning, purchasing supplies from merchants. (loorgoAgor brought fnrm supplies Into Klamath Falls merchants ei terday from his placo In tho Plevna district. Paul Dalton, son of W. C. Ualton, left this morning for 1'nlo Alto where ho, will continue with his work at Stanford university. Francis J. Oownc, a prominent farmer near bonanza, was In town yesterday looking after legal mat tors at tho courthouse. Oscar Campbell wns In town on school business jestorday from I.or olln, whero ho operates a wheat farm. H. R. Spooncr of tho Union Oil company accompanied by Mrs. Spoon er, is here for a few das from Red ding, California. They aro stopping at the White Pelican hotel. Tho friends of Miss Mary Jcnklus will bo. sorry, to learn or ber lllno33. Miss Jenkins has been confined to her home hero slnco last Thursday with an attack ot appendicitis. II. E. Calkins was a passenger on this morning's train bound for San Francisco where ho will be occupied with business affairs for the next few days. Marriage licenses were Issued Inst evening by County Clerk DoLap. to Ruel C. Smith and Katie Lonora Gray and to Ruben J. Holcomb and Wllma May Ray. Doth couples are resid ents of Klamath Falls. r & -jw . j- " i S-hfafrfiffyzA ) NEW HATS v rent Tin: sruooii cutii The must becoming ot now f.tlt tt low ttr'fhe young .MHs In 1'olt, Velvets and i'lur fashionable iniiUrlnls. NEW INDUSTRY FOR B. C. IS SEEN WITH DISCOVERY OF IRON, Latest The Kangaroo .Glide N , fflr &x$ffl ' rsti -ia., " , ZltZX&138. ... JbOW EtOA Tar.L lHJr . isuiyss' a w. r . u jy urnsoN's iioi'i:. n o . sopt uo ' Ilooont illieniry of rloh lion oro I (lopoiltti uiur (Irundo l'ralrle, ninth! of till city, may r.Ivo western Cnu-i ii da ti now Induxlry mid much cheap-. er Iron mid steel pioditrli. iireonllnn to A. A. Rao of tlrnudo I'nlrlo, luii has forwuuled ruporti of tho Btvll.o The dlseiuery s made by llltl Car ter, Kred llliiiirhuiil and Hill limei, nil well Known projectors and thor (Highly rnmlllur with tho dlotrlrt Tho Halm recorded Ho about thir ty miles northwest of here, uerordlng to ltno, And cover about sIMy mlk'H , of territory. Nine" fool pits have failed to hIiow any decline In tho Miluo of tho ore, which, 1 nuabsln, runs an high ok sixty percent pure Iron with not evidences of Impuil ttes, Han said. Tho proximity of high itrndo eolc- Lliic real, annbilni; about so pen en ( fixed carbon mid tho Immense, poail bllltloti for hjdrti-olectrle develop ment In the l'eiuo Ither1 canyon, make n combination that. In tbo op inion f mining men, may make pos sible tho cstnhlHient of a uteel mill Complete reports of tho dlcoery i aro being forwarded to Ottawa. 1M moiitou nud Vlrtorln. , To The Public Do you Endorse Our Reply? (ii:or,tn: or.ir:o.M..vi. ik- 1 cm.vin si.ooo ai.i.owam'i:. WHW' at &TTMrT fTWaUr 11 ite&m SCoiitt " ' a 1 1 ii la n H " i laaa Ilin.aitADi:. Sept 2G -Prime Ceorge, older son of tho Inte King I'etur of the Serbs. Croat a and Hlov ene, who In 1909 renounced bin right to the Serbian throne, !i;n do cllncd mi nnnii.il nllow in re from the government of 300,000 dinars, about ?4,000 at the protein rate of exchange, us not In consonance with his princely dlgnlt). At a crown council provided over by King Alexander, the Prlnco'o brother. It was riNiohed that Prlnre (oorgo should be deprived of nil ru)al privileges, and held respoiislblo for erbnl nud written att.i hi against either the rojnt house of .Ituoilavl.i or th nutborlllij Mr. High Cost Living", N Au.vwhoiv in U. S. A. Deal-Sir: Your Ihroatoninjr lcltor of thU 2Hid. inst. rcpoivotl and duly nolod. 1'ormit ua to say that wo havo boon in tho habit of piotcolini? Klamath County twice each year with thono Brent inonov saving Ono Cent Snlo.s and so long as wo' havo tho unlimited puYehnsinu; power of the United linn? Co. back of us we do not propose to bo intimidated. Tho torpedo haa not yot been devised that Will scare us from our purpose Tho jjoods havo arrived and are on display in our store and the orig inal date planned will see the biggest money saving sale'ever consummated in this county. Our customer will plan accordingly. As for you, you big bluffer, you can take a back seat and try your blowing-up tall; on someone else. Yours to the finish, Tho Star Drug Co. I This leancaroo Ln tho linden zoo likes a wa)ls now nnd then. And his keeper Is alwaya a willing partner. ' 5 ALIENS PAY FINES JO EXTEND HATCHERY Hugh O'Connor and I). C Dlmmltt made a trip Into town yesterday nr-. (.ir,jns Klreann Without llrrnn IVulsoiw to Ho Jlmb- fir l.nun.flllil ternoon from their ranches near tbo j yrcxVH cMly offeiiM- I V.fX nt I'oii Klmiutli government diversion dam for the purpose of attending to business ar-1 ' ' Oae hundred sevcnty.fIo dollars Fftlrfl. I ' Chinese Pray For Rain And .It Rained Heavily ) M $ tCHipAGO, Sept. 26. Ton thou sand Christian Chines troops nnd thousands ot other Chinese, both Christian and non-Christian, gather ed la Ilonan provinco In a monster open-air prayer meeting for rain, according to representatives of tho Methodist Episcopal' church, work ing In China. Continued droughts during tho sprlngand early summer In Ilonan province aroused fears among tbo Chinese) people or n return or fani ino nnd 'tvbolo villages went on, pil grimages to the temple of tho ruin Cod In Vu Tao Ho valley to pray for rain, MaJor General Peng Yu Hslang, member of tho Asbury Motliodliit Episcopal church of Poking and commander of the 11th division of Uio Chlncso army, sent out an in '.vl tat Ion' 'to all Christians to moot with bin-troops in prayer for rain. A grand review of tho 11th di vision was held. Tho national an them waa aung, and on address was glyen ad Gcnerul Fond prayed that th'e sins of the Ilonan people lie vliltqd upon his bead and tho punishment of drought b0 lifted. it happened that two hours after tba meeting closed a heyay rain foil, missionaries report, ;. : : Hindu Save Pennies to .1 w m . 'J. n ),t Duy uoats tor aacritice f?CHICAUO, Sept. 2 C Hindus save tjjir peunlea for years so that they may bdygoatg for Bncrlflccs, reports ;k!tlva teacher In a school near U'-j, lekR0W? malntalnod by the bourd i, , f (Bunday schools, Methodist Kpls ' v:eal charcb. Ravings of months 2stH pi)t,fpr flowers to be scattered yiJtftMrwstir of the Ganges. Others I ' 'l tym ? 'nUetliuo thaVaheyaSjay JWy.MW Ml. I'll IIIOI HU Hl?ll my tstff vlaev i 1C , ' SAI,KM, Sept. 2tS. Provision for . t.-.,m.. n i nnd rtfA w.m was the amount paid In fines in the "' '""v'"w".""" ""r." S. O. Johnson, one of the original I ,., , - oVlB,v ,,, " . " nl fo" officers of the Klamath Development, , l, , , . . ,. . , I w"nr of the state game comnns company. Is in town this week from ' b' - Ml"8l'- c- '"". " Vi"em alon. according to ,, report ma.lo to San Francisco. Ho Is at the White . S.msulnettl and A. Fornur, found tho commission by M. I.. Ilyckman, Pelican hotel, n bulldlug bo was In- guilty ot hunting without an alien atfte superintendent of gamo fish gun llccnto. All paid $25 except For- """" , . ..... . ' Ilyckman returned rocontly from Bly Is having a rodeo every Sun- "er. wno was ciso uneu lor noi an npect,on ,our of hatchery work day theso Ut for tho purpose of having a stato bunting llcunso nnd m KuAaili and Douglas counties trying out vlld horses for tho blglror having In bis rossesaloa birds Ho reported that the Tort Klumntb rodeo, said Miss Minnie Walker, who I pro(e.tc,i ,y iaw- porncr was fined hatchery would bo ready for servlro ;7S, i tins rail anil Hint some eggs wouui Jn addition to a stnto license, i '' P'l n th. new troiigliH Immedl-, aliens carrylnc firearms nro reoulred ntely. to have u gun license, tho feo of which Is ?5. STAR DRUG CO. 5th and Main Sts. Seattle Has LnrgCSt T'm lentrnl rlnir-h of llrookl)ti, It It iiluius' t.OUO m iiibers. ninki Prcsbytcrinn Church Vrgnd while the number of church- o with I. out) or mor,i memhers Iiim I Inciensed from i:tl In II' 20 tu I OT. ClIICA'lO. 8el. Si5. Tbo First ' Those nro l than two per letit PrMluiTlan church of RWt.ulf U"' ""l ''""" . chitrehei In the denomination bat W.u.1... haMns u membership of ... , iBy Umu , f r(ii( (if , inl OC0. U tho largMst church of It do I m,berlilp of 1 7r.7 Ooo. tbo ro- nnmluation In the country, accord 1'iK to tho annual report ot the c'.urc'i for tbo jear ending KuB'er now beiiir. prepired. port sluts. The S) nnd of New York Is largest with 1'rnnftylviinln and Ohio rank ing In tho order named -- ' atwtsjasra.'.icsierx roturned last evening from tho ParK cr ranch where alio passed a week's vacation with her undo. Jets Parker. World's Largest Vacuum Tube Has Been Completed HOVS Ol'TXl'Mlliat (il III.') AT I'MVKUSITV Ol' CMl.V. Tho eggH aro being taken from n fall run of rainbow trout In Wood river, where n dam has boen constructed. CHICAGO. Sopt. 2G. Tbo world's largest tacuum tube, standing three i feet In height and three and ono-hnlf . Inches lu diameter nt tbo bottom, I has been cdmplutcd In tbo labora- .TMiiKit of m:w sii,vi:ii MINUS IN, HAND Dl.STItltT UKItKJ:i.i:V, Cal.. Sept. 2C Hoys outnumber girls In tho now fresh- man claia nt tho L'alvo'rslty ot Oall-l KAN IIKHNAHDINO. Col., Sept fornln. thoro being l.aKI or tho for- ( SC--V number or ue silver mines m. ..! t ...i ...! i A n ti. l.i. n p ImsImct flxvMlfituail In tint Itnriil ilfa torie. or the Western Hlectric com- - - - "''' J 0 ; and theior pro- i'aii, uiiitiuia U1141UUMIV. ' Tho tubo is capablo or supplying I 100,000 watts, 200 times tho power required for tho usual radio broad Mn.tlnr a.ntff.na n. lAfl.mdn vmnfF. .UBI1.1I, Diuiiuiin u4 vv.,.,,,u lu.mu. ., ..... Jl .... .....,1 -! enter oujiiiexs. " '" mi" nu. ..vu. Sixty rour of tho glrli are tiiklne auction for 1022 Is predicted as nx- tho courso in household oeonomlos ! ceodjng that of $a.OO0.00O In 1021. and household wlenco nnd 15 nro in! An additional nuto stngo lino con tbo college of commorco preparing tot neetlng the dletrlot v lilt Sun Uornnr- The difficulty in experiments was to mako the whole tube air tight and to got the fires for tho filament and j grid into the tubo wbllo keeping them insulated against about 20, 000,000 volts. After much study tho problem was narrowed down to finding a way to make an air-tight Joint botuccn tho heavy copper iubo, which forms tbo LIMIT OF S3 I'HKT I'OII JIHAD OP MI'!('AIj DIIPT. IIUII.DINtiS l'I.'i:D AT MODKhlo! OF FNIVHitSITV IllMICXS ! MODK8T0, Cal.. Sopt. 2C A ! height limit of S.r, feet for bulldlngi SANTA rUMlA, Cal , Sopt. 2C- Professor Samuel J Mustnl, head nt hero Is rocommondod In a roportnub- the music department. University of mlttcd by tbo city planning commla-1 Santa Clara lm roalgnod his post to slon to the city council. Tho report botomn iiipnrvliur of music In tho "plate" nnd the glass of tho upper nlB0 rccomiricnds resldonce, business Or.mgo county, Calir., schools. Mu- and industrial zones. toi is u composer or. prominonto, nav- fng writton inUHlc for tho plaH qfj Herald classified ads pay you. David Ilolas'o. part of the tube and to bring wires through this gluBS. ' Credit for tbo unswer Is duo W. O. Housekeeper, a company engineer, who djscotercd a way to seal copper to glass which would mako nn air tight Joint that would not crack nt any ordinary working temperature. , Our rfl fl ! Quality fl I' fl Is CJ &h fi it: i i I WORD & COMPANY EussaaKTssxft." 426 Main St. Klamnlh Fnllo, Oregon Our Price Is Less We are Always Glad to Have You Com pare the Prices and Quality of Our Tchaxidise with that Offered You Elsewhere We do not ask you to purchase any article because it is Oregon produced. If all tho quality an article has is the fact it was produced in Oregon we venture to say you will not bo eutibfied with it. We yell many brands of Oregon packed coffee but Hill's red can coffee, packed i 11 California is tho best Heller we have, this proves that Klamath county people want quality regardless of where pack ed or produced. Suppose we asked you to purchase our flour because it was produced in Oregon and at the eame time offered you California produced honey against Klamath county produced honey, would our Oregon produced plea lose its weight? Why should we bar other states products? We here in Klamath county have more to sell them than we are able to purchase from them. If they are willing to purchase our lumber, wool, beef etc. surely we can spend a few dollars with them if their merchandise is good and the price right. i , iwmmmmammBCJBCzrireeaar.afz 'I mftT'7i7Trnn lumbal . SSSuSJiZiXtiSSi And Ho Probubly Dues "Daughter, doesn't that joUng man know bow to say good-night?" "Oh, daddy.' I'll say he doci! . Tl'll.V JIIIIIH Turn backward, turn backward, oh tlmo In thy flight, And make the old fogies mere youths for tonight. Rntnvlnt? finr rinnees. tihnrt ublrtat and our strife, Yea, Dot what a kick they would get out of lire. AT THE cX.'i'J'jriPfcBTBS3J LIBERTY 1 , 1 Thoroat Japanese character actor .' HAYAKAWA '. , In a remarkable Chinese drama ' "THE FIRST BORN" Wednesday John Gilbert stars in "The Yel low Stiin," ArBtdry of the Michigan1 lumber woods. j it lw. CrNui 9 .7." I) IIh. I'iImo i!.l."5 10 Hi. Kitk ("rate!-" l,uke Plour 1m ill li. Siuk Anchor Plnui-, . ..V I'll my Pondeiul .Suuur, lb, .HI ill llx. I'jincy I'lnk llemix 1.(111 ! IIim. I'liuey (,'iilir. lllro 1.0(1 IH III. Suk Point 1I-.-.U- riimr y.m l( lbs. Sit I'niiey Coin Menl l i-'uiuy Summer Squash, II), ,02 i ii. hiii'm correo .. ,i:i V.)k lbs. IIIII'h Coffee, . . 1.(15 KelloKKM Coin Klnkes Ill IU ii. It'iyjil Club Coffee .10 tti o. Ko.Mil llakhifx I 'on dor .15 5 lbs. Uojal lliildiiu I'owil r D.00 . ,. n.ar, if tit Ciiiih Srgn .MIIU 1! lbs. Snow ' Hi If t 1 lbs. Snow Diifl H.l H His. Hnov l)i IK 1.(1(1 HiioKlsl Juiu, luge ilnr 1)5 R lb", I-'uiuy Honey , HO Knuiy I'lnk Hnlmoii, l.nrKo Can .. ,S!0 2 Kil'e Unix Iloiy Soup "V i:j liiue llm (.eiiov Soap 1,00 I Kidnll I'Uk'h IViilllni. , .l.'i II llaix I'liliu Olive Soup 17 Hi lbs. Cilsio , :ut II lbs, CiImii .... . i.r.o Suinv I'letiiluiii iiiiiii, ii :ik I'iiik Hell l'rpiciH, II 10 1.1 lbs, Ccill Hugar I. (Ill p'lliiev filnin ileuiis, b 10 IIH Hi. Kink Polar item- riimr' i.ao I'uiiey ToiiintoiN, Cniin .. ., .1)0 I'jiikj l.niKii llliblmtil Hiiuifkli III. ' .,T" : 02 I lb. Ki IiIIIIiij.'h Coffee . .. n lbs. IIIII'h Coffee .... I'ost Ton-illcK . . . It lbs, ll(i)iil Club Coif iiji . UU lbs. lto.Mil linking I'ow- ',' ( lb. Cnvteiil linking I'ow ibr . , , il lbs. Cii'-fcrnl llnliliin ()W. hi' lilt WtkSOn ( Jinn I Winsoh (l Vi (Jul Wensiin () ., 'i ni. VjiiiIIIh IMiiiu 10 lbs, I'niiey Honey (loblui Went Oieen'Teu Hi, il Small IIuim loiy Hini .. lilt I In in I.iiiiii While liiuiii- iliy Houi , U Ijuikko 1'I.hh. IVnillne . I lb, M. J, l(t. Coffee .III 'J.00 .10 1.1.1 1. 10 .'JH .70 ,'M ..1.1 I .(ill i.r.o ..1H 1.00 ,111 .III 4 ' '1 iV-S f l-'S ." 4 ,ra"f i- '.? ,K tf