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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1922)
vP AV ,. .,1 1 ??t,' f; PtTw THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON inn,v, (MTOiir.it a, naa. Sol Ml I?' U. v.y- The Evening Herald V. R. 80VI.I1!. .Editor nml Publisher II. It. IIIMj City Kdltor V. C. NIOKIiV AdvcrUsInK Manager I Iomims jotxr l..ttlt.j.t .111.. ..m. a. ..t ... 1 iiuiibiiuii iiuuy i-xit.-il iiumiivj, ill. -.. ImnrtVllinim Tho Herald Publishing Company of ",IK) ",0" Klamath Kails, nt 110 Klchth street, ton I Mil bclns. 1 ends when the Would Raise $125,000 For Purchase of Farm For Dependent Cliildicn Famed Beauty Weds Star Athlete WSM&gSil&Si KntorcJ nt tho postofflco nt Klam nth Fall. Oro.i for transmission through tho malls na second-class matter. MEMDKR OF TIII3 ASSOCIATED PIU2SS Tho Associated rress Is exclusive ly ontltlod to tho uso for publica tion of nil news dispatches credited to It, or not otherwiso crpdlted In thin paper, nnd also tho local noun published heroin. One would bo mistaken In c:I1Iiik Dempsoy's diary n scrnpbook. Cliler Is working hard. "Coal Men Arjreo on I'rlco"- bend- line Consumers don't. The man who merely blares wiiy seldom biases tho way. MONOAV, OCTOIHM I 111! LOOKS QUEERLY SHKMS to be n llttlo misunder standing about where the mon ey for the proposed IOCS state fair Is coming from. It was thn general understanding that Portland proposed to shoulder the wholo financial load. Mayor Dakcr. one of tho chief spielers for the big show, in his several tours In behalf of the fair, stated that tho fair nmendment would not result In a tax 6f Oregon outsldo of Portland. But tho Oreonlan says there must bo an appropriation by tho leg islature for a state exhibit. There can bo no state appropriation with out a tax. Seems to be a considerable con flict of opinion here. Huccome? The matter will bear looking Into, to cay the least. Klamath county has no objection to Multnomah tax ing Itself three, million dollars for tho fair. Uut If Klamath county must boar a hand In raising another million dollars for a stato exhibit and a world's fulr In Oregon without an Oregon exhibit would surely bo lack ing completeness why It's time for Klamath people to begin consider ing whether thn benefits tn bo deriv ed from the fair warrant an Increase i of our already staggering tax load. Wo bollcro that tho money the r.rcr.xi:. oto , Oct. 2. nam to Inaugurate", rainp.tlKU to rare jl'j.V 000 with which to equip it farm for dependent children rerontly purchas-1 oil near CorvnllK Oregon, by the i Women's Christian Temperance un-1 lou of Oregon, according to an nn nounccment by Mrs. Ada Wallace i Cnruh, nn officer of the state organ isation or the union. Tho union recently purchased n ' trart of 2 IS acres of fertile land) three miles north of CorvallK nt a ' eott of approximately $,10,000 I'.lnlitv ocre of tho tract are under cultivation. SO nrrc of the farm ' nro cleared and ready for cultiva tion, nnd SO acre are In pasture and tlmborlaud. The remaining five acres Is occupied bv a lake. Tho farm Is already equipped with lealn-1 ,,1P ,,ul't'lnE9 ordinarily required In 'agriculture, tiairy uarni. siios. power ! driven mnchlnery and other farm llcsldes walking easy, rubier bods ' conveniences being located on th. protect desk and tablo top. ' "" However. It Is the plan of those ooinmi tne movement to 00.11111 One man tells us he has so many girls' pictures they make up a regular -1 The man who claims ho took cold baths all last winter may have to do z It this winter. People who walk I should bo policemen. In tholr sleep i 1 1 ' -wmr' - - nz: sr. 3F S, Irf r artvjx c 'iv;vir',Hi'ru jrt- i vj jXfWVff " 5m8mk a Opera Star Praises Tanlac At M .Y. V -V Both Now Enjoy FineHealth JYJS f" "Woman In Car Faints" head line. Maybe a man gave her a scat. The wires may be down. hasn't died for several weeks. tlm ...... m, na . . 1. It ,tt,Mt f. llll 1,1, III ".' .,, I' IU...l' .fc ;-t.fc.i ..-, 1 a children's home rouge gallery. I.eon Trotxky has written a pliy. Naturally It is of the thud and blun der tjpe. Spcns -Is Spons, not I'. S. Fuel 'Spends." Distributor. "Oar girls don't know how to Ioe" writes an American singer. Uut they arc practising. Tho returned nickel cigar reports It has seen nothing of the absent nickel bread. . Why marryT to last shouldn't tho He has enough him all winter. ex-kaiser wood cut .eTin: In M. 31. Itegul.ir convocation Chapter No. 35 It. A. net Hril. !!!" 7 .10 1 lair would cost rotiiu do iictter spent .companions welcome for Btatc development through other , 2-3 J. K. HRATTOX channels. , Julntft 'Mplnr 1a ti.irlc from hl frln. abroad, a discouraged fair booster. Kuropo -has too much serious busi ness on hand to bo attracted by a fair' In Portland., . Tho 'whole plan Is untimely. As j long as Portland was apparently plodgcd to pay nil expenses, wo didn't feci colled on to criticize. Hut If It Is going to cot Klamatli county one red cent, wo vote to drop the Portland fair, nnd drop It quick. Any Klamath county money that Is to bu spent for fairs, will bo n lot moro wisely Invested In tho develop ment of Klamath county's annual fair. Klamnth Tuesday Visiting ' Tho plan a announced, call for I the construction of a group of cot J tages. each of which will be a com pletely equipped home unit. Kach I of thto cottages will bo placed tin- der the care of a woman who will be . selected to be .t mother to tho fam ! ily llvini; In the cottngo rather than a matron of an Institution, according to the plan. It Is also planned that the child j ren will nttetid a nearby school. The officials of Oregon Agricultural col- lege, located at Corvallls. hao prom- !lsed to co-operate with tho executive board of tho hemo In Its plan to pro . vldo tho children with tho benefits of the lltorary and vocational training . offered at the state agricultural col lege. The Women's Christian Temper ance union 1i.t devoted a iiiimli.T of years to working out the plans fur the propi-scd home lA-i WML. -ssf; ' " f iW V,'vif'ti'H w' Mirfti j.. .v i. rivi.iii ..JT. 1." j iIV'JIrt M3Z iiV'&Mm WilMMKK m sssac: : .'WET.IVi l,i mm Marto r.tnaM- i Is now tin. wlfp ( I O.Uimb'.s Un)virit. jr-,v,NI "jam . - '.l" A.I T" r"." "T1U I . t f I i VII ... i l t IKi i iKi&' '$?''' is At ' y rl t-r rf tr ! Illn il.ln trr'r-- ,. j,r .ill ari.iH'il atli'i tre 1 t I , , imiixin il. Amundicn Will Carry Mai! Over North Pole Sec'y Advertising pays. Try It and sen. SCATTI.K. Wash., 01, 3. One of the most speciA-tcar cftan- I ter In the nnnnls of world Jldo i iwidl delivery may bo written when Captain Itonohl Amiindien. famous Norwegian explorer, wing his way across tho top of tho world In his proposed attempt to fly an .liiplano from tho tip of A.unka in Nortlierniost Huropo via tho north polo. With him In his mnn- pl.itif will rldo a mall sack eon- I HAS GIFT OF BREVITY ' W THE LIBERTY THEATRE TOD A'Y Athletic George Walsh In "SINK OR SWIM" TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Tin U.i"llfii! i"d (Irimat'e crrrn i islim i, "THE STORM" t iinlnK letters written by Nome ret- i'e:it for Kurope. If wonth-.T delivery to trltnds In condltloug quired to make delivery by tho es tablished loulos. Ae tt Ih. arriv ing pcrbaia tuoro than tt year In ter, they will have n priceless his torical value to their roctplonts who will doubltojs follow the uffntrs of their cxplortT-ponttuaii with Inten sified Interest. According to a report by l'oit m arte r WnUh at Nomo to local pos tal oftlclols, (ho letters wero writ ten when Cnpt. Ainunileon was about to depart from (lit- mining csmp m hto way to Wnlnwrighi. 100 tnitrti noutiiwost of Point Har row, where ho wilt winter nwalt. Ing favorable conditions for his pro posed flight. Mni". Ro.xiiw A";o-tiiii. sopiauo, and SiV. Ciuisi-ppc Ajrostini. to nor, noted opera htaiv, who di'flaic tlirir .stomach troubles have been completely overcome .since taking Tanlac. "If -er n person felt like they hnil "My stoinai li went back on ine and hern iiiailo over I urn that person, I soon got Into pretty bad roudlllon thanks to Titular." declared Mine, il follow ed my wlfes eiamplo nnd took Tanhir It ludped to fix ine up in a sliort time, nnd now I always feol fit " NOTi: The Iiileriiatloual Proprle tnrles Co. distributors of T.tiilae, Iiiim- on file In their offices nt Atlan ta, Oi'orgla. over fifty thousand sign eil KtHlemelitH from tepresentlltlvo men mid women fnuii eiery statu In the t'uion and every Province In Can Poxlmi AgoHllnl, noteil le.iillng so I ' prano of the Sun Carlo Opera Co. residing nt Hotel (ircnoble. New Vnrk City. ' "I suffered from a nervous run down condition mid got ho I dreaded to fare my nudlenres Hut as yoou as I started taking Tanlac I began to Improve, and now I am perfertly normal." Ttu iiiprlnnri nf Mitt,,. Ai-niMnl'if nil i Mutiv rf tliin,i ri, frnto oroiiiln- tilinti met. SIk (iulseppe Agostlul, fa- riit pi-oiilo In this eily unit serllon mid mens leadlm: leuor of tho Mine luivo bet u previously published III I iroupe, also hIiows lln vjitui of Tan- Hit paper liir an n tonlr anil Ktoinnrli corrective. Tutilm Is hdIiI b) all good drilg- llo said gists - Adv. WILL PROVIDES FOR , HOME MADE COFFIN had not foici a puitponoiuent of the f'.lglit until next yoir, theno lettuni iiiinht have ri'.ielied their- destln.t. Hun n wvek ahead of the time r-. Itl'.WAliO PASt't). Wash . ) I 3 The wltt of 1'ri'il Uiirtimaii : i:ils i lly. reriMitly filed (or probate, asks that lite ruffi'i. "In which I iiiii laid lo i rest be homo made mid not matin $Ti nn reward for evldcnro le.idliiK . Urtiirel.i a onrorii nnd miM In le to conviction of thief who stnlo two ,Ig,m wny." bicycles from my home. Friday night. ' , O PKYTON. 3-2 i " '" m" further dimlre. the will rnntlnties, ' thai said rotfiii be III i xii'tmlvn ntid iniiilo by initio rnrpon ter vthii I ii member of tho rnrieii ters" ttnlMi. or n inomber nnd sup porter of organized labor " However KurUinuii's runnral was held beforo his frti mis were uvvnre of the provimoits of the will llefori' his dentil. KtirUmaii was known lo cally as a staunch friend of org.iliit ed labor. , , Advertlsluc pnn. Try It and see. f.i-cit rs i) plnj firrali r i it piiltire Special Prices For "The Storm" Wo want rvcrvene to ce Tbc f'orn end mr.Uaro price r sular lo nmt . cii. The rvtti ng ir 25 contn for cliiu'rca nri '0 cents for adult.'. 9 T- t.-t. . t. .r ,.1.1. ... u uwi u tui ui nun urn ui Arthur Perry's colyum In the 3Icdford Mall Tribune, Perry con denses a column full of pertinent criticism of current events Into a few I sentences, a knack that tlngos our ndmlratlou with envy, hut leaves us ' admiring him, nevertheless. j How's this for a pithy pen-picture ! of tho latest development In date pelitics: ' Tho mental handsprings of Wal ter 31. Plorce, Dcmn-KIano candi date for gov. so Impressed Jess Wluburn of Ashland, that ho don ated him J00OO to continue hH gymnastics. This Is tho Pacific coast record for oratorical poefcet clean-ups. Hero's another gem on tho rail way kltuatlon. You'll bo Just n llttlo more careful about jumping hastily ono -way or another In tho quarrel between the. roads If you get tho full wisdom of this one: People, who wonder why South ern Oregon Is ubout lllto tho Injuns left It. nnd marvel why Washing ton and Cullfornl.t oxcul In tho de velopment of natural resources, hhould buy a map and count tho railroads. Such a census will show Southern Oregon cluttorcd ujiJS wiin ono man-sized rniiroau, una tho Bister states with at least thro each. 0 ! Ship Anxiously Awaited ,. rv i i It Carried Whale Tails VANCOUVER, Oct. 2. When tho Arizona Muru completed bur recent voyngo from Victoria to Yokohuma, Japan, tdio vvus uagurly welcomed by! epicurean Japanese, for sho ciirrlod' us pait of her cargo n shipment of, IS tons of llrltlsh Columbia whalo talis. This delicacy, tho first to bu shipped to Japan by thoCont)oliduted i Whaling imposition in long time, Is held in great favor there, In fact, tho Jupunesu bollevo that "a vvhulo full a day keeps tho doctor away." - The whullug companies around Victoria did not operato last year nnd tho Japanese as a result, It is said, kwr forced to patronlzo tho mojllcnl How Many Will Give One Dollar? WALTER M. PIERCE is making a gallant firjht, almost single handed, to be elected Governor of Oregon. He has no funds to pay ihe expenses of his campaign. The iscuc he makes is Reduced Taxes, and he promt3C3, if elected, to use every power vested in the Governor to lessen the taxa tion thai now rests so heavily upon the backs o fthe people. No powerful corporations are behind Pierce; nobody but the plain people. His election depends upon them alone. Don't you feel it ycur duty to help him in his wor thy fight by contributing One Dollar to his expenses? It isn't much for any one to give, but there are many plain people, and if you help a little the battle will be won. It will make a clean campaign and elect a clean man. Please send your dollar today, together with your name and address, and the con tribution will be acknovlcdged by return mail. Putting Pierce in means putting your taxes down! Help Pierce Win! f r t Full and Running Over mni ullli ii move hiniin tm In lh f.ne, linvc ilri hleil to uj mni nun n uooil Dm lion of MihU In foie niiiliiir null li- m-vl 1,1 ihivx loimoeni lug Mumlu) Oet, -will liinl.e a kpednl li Ii i- nn ini) mllib In the Mmr. of new itoniN, liuve more amnio noil Wo Iiiivi- ni'iiiil K-veiiil lilpim-iil IilMi have a uoml .tot k of n-nl giMiil, Vevv l)n-ei. llirs-liiK T.llile. Milfftiiiei !, nml Ivoi) nml al fliiMie piliis inimlili'inltli. luuir lliiin 1'e.t jenr nml I lie rxtin Nile pi l(- blltig litem ilotvli In vilieio Ihrj iiiu Ihe ln-s linixnliii we linvn eier olfeieil, SIiiiiiM jnti mill a Healing Move or Itiinge lemember we uni.v Hie I'AMOI'S i;fli;i:0(ll) I.ISi: nml mni Imve n iiiiihi iiimplile hloi k nml nil In lv priieilxpe i Inl m (hit Mile. We will neirpt jour oilier nml iiial.e ililheij Inter If mi ileslii'it, We have ellliilllo vtriil pines nf Itei il fuilillllic, uili (is ilnlrs, nnkeix, II linuv liiltli-s i-lr. ,IU lou'' miiitc mnirilnl nml wenvi, ot-ii li'ivi' i Millc -if Xeliiiir nviiHlllfful tiiil.ri-, i hull- nml ( ln-oli rfliiil nml III" pi In- will siiipihe tin. MATTRESSES Write your Name here . Write your Address here Cut lids notice out nml j1n a lollm'lilll to it nml mill t i T. H. CRAVFORD, Manager I'lri e-foi ! i'ov ei nor ( 'iiiup.iign Gordon Building, Portland, Oregon ' Sf-fv .Mnlliesses mo mlviimiiiK In pi lie tve lime n nm-l iniiipli-le Hue boiighl befoi'ii iiilvniKe Ixilli in hill. Hiisk nml uillini In the illfleirnl miutils nml in no tvllh theiii tve Iiiivi ii ininpl'l)' line nf new licil hpiings, hit lulling miiiic nf llio best we iliiihl bu nml nil tn In In llin speiliil pi Ice Mile, Keuliii; 31m Mu" Wi linvn (hue ueu Willi,, Itolmv Half Cnblliii ljle, kiiiiiii iii.ii hiiio us Mill! IiihI )inr Ini- KlUn.llO In SI 111,1)0 In 1 1 nib-, width ur will i Ins II roe .().-,, no. Wi iln have nlioiil Kid oilier mm bines wlildi we will Mil dir S.l.on up, ('nine in mni phi: I'm in r.:t. I.i t ostium j nil (ho new Sl)le iie Ihiiimel Weilgeiiiiiiil Iliiuge. Come in. iiii i veiling IbN weel, nml liem- Ihe miislint I'oiiii-iIm bj Itiiilln, or wlitie'M, Ihe) inn ii-ieiveil nnm Sail likn I il), l,im AugeleM, I'm lliiinl, Henllle, Ihis Allo'J, lleiivrr mill iiiiini nlher pbues nml me loml iiiuii"li lo be liemil nil nvi-r Hloii-. .ill llio welinini Iho niitfilh for hiile. In i iiiiii- in mni hem- IIicmi iiinieilN n nil) lime. I hnvo F. M JL.4UC8lS - NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE KITCHENWARE, STOVES, ETC. Next Door to P. O. Klamath Falls, Ore. Phone 235-.I '? v-4' 1 pro than usual. mm 7 tt "flBtsUTT ii WttfM w