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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1922)
V -! r fir "" yTT-W',qiy"yi Pf:Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ti'od.w, orronnt a, lima. TheEveningHeraIdNEW academy of - SCIENCES TO SHOW V. It. BOtTTiK.. Kill tor nml Publisher' H. 11. mtili City Kdltor 1'. C. NICKIiH Advertising Manager I'tibllahccl dally except Sunday, nt nl. It !. 1. .1.11. 1.1. ri-... ........ 1 HU llt'llllll I II IIIIDIIIIII. ,lllllNIIIJ Ul Klamath Kalis, nt 119 Highlit street. Kntered nt tlio postofflro nt Klam ntli Kails, Oro for transmission through tlio malls ns socoml-clnss matter. MEMHtm OK TIIH ASSOCIATED I'll ESS Tho Associated I'rcss Is exclusive ly entitled to tho use for publica tion of nil nows dispatches credited to It, or not othcnvlso credited In this paper, nml nlso tho local news published heroin. TI'ICSUAV, OCTOItKU , 1022. AS OTHERS SEE US T' JIB "Klnmnth Kails. California" scries of editorials In tho Ore-1 gon Journal Is lntcrctlng. Tho ' Journal shows nn Intimate knowledge of tho Klamath country and Its prob-. lehis. The following comment Is very much to the point and shows , .. . .1.-. ...- ..A .HA .a (lUvnniuKea mill c mi? jiiuii' in overlook, but which at lonpcr range . bulk large: At Malln. the new town built on Iho former bed of Tule lako In Klam nth county, there Is a still more youthful cheese factory. Its output takes the common route of tho pro ducts of tho Klamath country to San Krnnclsco. Hut this Is the course It takes: First of all. shipments must be hauled by truck 40 miles to the city of Klamath Falls. From this point they nro shipped by train to San Kranclsto. The rate Is $1.9S a hun dred pounds In less than carload lots. Tillamook Is much farther from San Francisco than Klamath Falls, hut tho rate on cheese from Tilla mook by rail to San Francisco Is ST cents. Tho latter rato l. of course, com pelled by water competition, but tho Klamath Falls rate, two nnd n half tlmcB that charged Tillamook for a less distance. Is Illustrative. It bIiowm hat happens to a country which lncktt competitive transporta tion cither of rail or water. Hut other flsures are still more revealing. Tillamook has In farms only 01, SOO 'acres. Klamath 'has ."..'7,000 acres In arms. Tillamook's yield of dairy products was valued In 1919 nt Jl.TOG.OnO; Klamath's ut ,19S.OOO. Tho product of tho Malln cheew factory ourIU not to he taxed $1.9S n hundred freight rnlo to San Fran rlsro after an expensive truck haul. Tho Klamath country ought to have a railroad that will extend :o Its pro ducing, centers. It ouRht to have more than a lino that ends at Klam uth Falls, necessitating Ions truck or wagon hauls to reach the railroad. It ought to have a service that would gather up the wheat of the region and carry It nt a rate less than 33 cents' a hundred pounds to market. There ought to bo at least n branch packing houso at Klamath Falls so that more ot tho value of tho livestock Indus try could bo left In the district. Above all, Natron cut-off should he canstructed to connect tho Klam ath country with Portland, Its natur al market and distributing center. When tho .Natron cut-off Is built Klamath Falls will not only be 200 rail miles nearer Portland than at present. It will not only be 10.1 , miles nearer Portland than San Fran cisco, rnther than 93 miles nearer San Francisco, as at present. Klam ath Falls, with the Natron cut-off, would bo ns near Portland by rail road as Medford. Klamath Falls ought to havn the samn rates as Medford enjojs. It ought to have tlio samu opportunity to market Its products. What millions of dollars In tradu tho construction of tho Natron cut off would mean to Portlund; what ii dlfferunco It would make In tho duvulopmeut of Klamath county's vast agricultural nrcn! What ure Portland business men doing to cxpcdlto tho building of tho Natron cut-off? Personal Mention It, K. Patterson und slstor Mudgo loft this morning for Vancouver I). u., io viau uiuir bimur. iiioy will! iiiso vitut irienus lit Jloselnirt; ami 'Seattle n Dlurlln Jt. Ilyors und Jtuth D. Ayurs, both of Olcne, wore married, ut tho Chrlstluu church parbonago hero fiaturdny by tho Itov. A. ). liristow. KHKK a tubu of tooth jmsln or n tuba of Hhnvlng cream, regular fiOo Values, 'With tho jiurchaso of nuv llardun Court 'J'ollot nrtlolo, 3 (Jet n Chliieso Lucky King beforu yo bQt on the ponies. .Davonport Iho Jeweler has ona for you. 3-1 STARTLING WONDERS i ! WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. Have! ..,, ...,- .,,,.. ,i, ,.. n. ' '."" 'vu .11. -! flMUll. Il.l.f i you ever seen demoiKtr.ittvl I'mi cault's c lelirnti'd ppiuliilum rvporl. nirtil la prove the rotation of tho, north' llno you ever watched tlm mil Irs of inlnute Infusorlnns swim-, inlng in water? With Iho rumple-1 lion of tho new home of tho tin- j tlnnnl academy of sHonces nt Wash-1 Ington. thco things will bo a reg! i ttlar part of tho Interesting ex-1 hlhll.s open to tho pilbltr. It Is hoped to have th0 building ' completed by tho fall of 1923. It I will be located n-ar the recently I dedicated Lincoln memorial and will ; '' bo three stories high. The first ' 1 floor will bo Riven over to public , and museum purpocs where many s,f ,,,. fnftll wj ,, ,,emonstrat d ! The two upper floors will be de-! voted to offices. Tho main demonstration feature i . will be under a dome In thp central lobby, where th? sun-spot phennm cna wilt be demonstrated 1.... ...I... ..,.. hia.ihUI A in iho ii-aiiii iriv-i-.n'i iiimiiiiii-ii m mf i dome, will form a largp Inmpe of ... .i... !.,. ......... wii" nun mi mr i. mif iiuuai? ui it circular table In the middle of tho room. Here visitors will see Ul0 rniiia iiti i mi inn uir. i- linn i; ii n i In number and form, from day to day and movlnR across the disc as the sun revolves on Its axis. Koucault's experiment demonstra tion will be embodied In a CO foot pendulum swinging In a wide are. me swinging penuuium win mar , an invariame direction in space. ; and a the earth revolves beneath ' it, rotation will be plainly shown by Iho steady change In direction of the pendulum's swing a divided arc. Here the pressure of light, earthquake nctlon. maRnetlc sturms. tho gravitational pull of small mass. ' es. the growth of plants, diving bae- tcria nnd other phenomena will be . the subjects ot other exhibit. n In the seven exhibition rooms sur-i rounding the central rotunda, the ' UtMt results ot scientific nnd In-. dunrlal refMrch will be demonstra- (C,l i One week there may Im displayed I the latest forms of radio telephony and the next perhaps a set of psy-. rliological tcils or a new find of foMils or n series of svnthetle con.- pon,l, I The 'mlldlnc designed to cost i J3.000.000. wna'tho gift of tho Ca- I -i ,nnr it r.,,., ,h i ' ' ,, ,J , , ... abln site. The ground was bought .., . . ,...., nn,. 7 , with a fund of $200,000 collec'cd i by donutlonH throughout the coun try. This method vm followed In order that every section of the na tion mlKht feel It ousted ,i sharo. Tho building will be of marble In classic simplicity. "The Storm" Is hero! 3-1 Our special school tablet at 15c Is . tho envy and despair of our competi tion. Currln Says So. . 3 'Tho Storm" Is hero! -I Cigarettes Are Held Grave Menace to Health LONDON'. Oct. 3. Tho enormous Increase of clgaretto smoking among women, says tho medical correspond ent of tho London Time, calls for some protest by tho mudlcal profes sion. Ho dcclaroH tho habit in many instances is passing beyond a plea sunt urn! becoming a vice. "Tlie absorption ot nicotine, which Is tlio danger element In tho mat ter," the correspondent proceeds, "produces a condition of ndrvous din tiess which Is frequently painful to observe, from this proceed palpita tions and uxhaiibtlon and outbursts or emotion. Woman's ilulkato ner vous organism wus curtulnly not In tended to cuduro Iurgo dosci of this poison. Her functions as n mother cannot but bo Interfered with when she Indulges In It to excess." It Is tho habit of many Kngllsh women and girls to mako cigarettes In public, and not u Jaw nuiy bo neon In rcstuurunU nml hotels smoking long, slender pipes. Women's organ isations and social Improvement so cieties hnto begun u crubudo ugulnst this "Inelegant and unwomunly practlco." Currln's gull Waterman I'ena. Kouululii 3 Currins boll alarm clucka. rlu's For Drugs. "Tho Storm" Is hero! Cur-3 AeiiUicic6D S3,)1' lAJ.iO NEW HATS ARE READY For school, college, club. .hopping and busliicis wear Styles for tho llobh-d Hair FINAL SCENE OF "HENRY AND ME" TO COME OCTOBER 3D. KMPOItlA. Kan. Oct. 3 Fin al scene In the latest episode of "Henry and Me" Is scheduled to be staged in tho district court here of the term opening October 3. Tl.lr roe-'"1" peri"'" 'l"'li ui'iiiiiii'i) in '' "li'g-l adventure." rather than one of a martial nature ns wns the original, a hook wnucn uy u iiiitiiu .men I P"'"' ,-,,",or,a rdl'nr aml u'"r' fooncernlnR the experiences f his life i Inn if frloml. IJiiv. Ii J. Allien nf Kmi 1 sns. and himself. In lied Crojs ser vice overseas during the world ar. I In the turning "adventure", White will be defendant on n charge of I violation of tho Kansas Industrial court act, sponsored by (lovernor Al len bMuse White hung In the win- (,ow of h,g nowpa,)er ofMcc placarj expressing sympathy for the striking railroad hopnorkers. If the ca. comes to trial, the Issue of "free speech" involved may bo legally determined. While contend ed that tho order directing ho and ethers to remove the strike ym- nathy placards was a violation of tho priWlcgcs of free speech. Oovcrnor Allen has stated repeatedly that tho mirstlou of freo speech Is not In- volvel that the display of the signs lonntituted Joining a conspiracy to prevent men taking the places of the . utriklng shopmen. Tho Kansas Itw ( uusirini roiiri inw irouiuus rnn- spiracles designed to Interfero with " operation of any Industry neces-' 0' to public welfare. White refused to rnmovo tho plac ,,r'' w!"'" ",1,r,,l l0 '' Attorney (leneral It. J. Ilopkln. hut, follow-. InB ,'s"nI1C, "' l,p "ta,e warrant and M f,cl'"'' arrnlgnment In the ills- trlct cetirt. he agreed that pending determination of tho validity of the ' act. tho placard should remain down, .... , ., .. , . Hoth the governor and White declarn .. .... , . , ., , 1 llllll llll (ll'IMIUl 111 .1 ll"(..ll lllltUlllUUT had not at alt violated their long per sonal friendship which becaino so firmly sealed by their "martial 3d venturo" overseas. Cinrln'H hell vacuum bottle and lunch kits. Currln's For Drugs. 3 New Hifjhway Opened, Mnrysvillc to Orovlllc MAHVSVILLi:. Cal. Oct. 3. A ' I I .nw highway has Just been opened i between Marysvllle and Orovlllc, rlltllntr VOVeft lllilfin llff flip rllitnlirfl between tho two cities. i i x , Consult u freely on drug mnttors. Wo know tho drug business and may bo able to assist you. Currln Says So. 3 i The Storm" Is horo! 3-1 The Liberty Tfieatre PRESENTS Today and Wednesday A lupindouj h'tci i vortlon of I.angdon McCor miek'n gr' at htiiKo huccimi "THE STORM" v. lib it wonderful cas I emleil by Houkh I'uters .mil rupportiid bv Virginia V.iHi. Mutt .Moote utul Jj.if Sr.-lvkard. Without iiiostlou ono or iliu finest prodmtlons it Iiiiii Libr liotn our iilrvllego to bring to Klamath Kulli. Special Prices foi "The Storm" It IB (Hit deiilrii that i:fryont lintu an op portiiulty o see thin gioat pictur mid vw will thuicforu iiliu w at Itcgulai l'rlies at the .Mullnt'ii ( iilliliiii II) Ci'iit.i Adults ''. (Vols The Evening Prices Will Be Children 25 Cents Adults 50 Cents 1 pj? main :,t CYJc'J Divorce Flourishinp; In City of Fiumc FIT Mi:. Oct. 3 This city counts n population of 30,01)0; IB.OOO nf ' them reeeheil decrees of divorce In ' the enrs 1910 and 1921. Dlvoreo seem to be tho most flourishing of ' the loeal Industries, and It Is making the city famous. The reason Is that the severance of the marital bond Is easy here, nnd people desiring freedom flock to Fl ume ifrom neighboring states whero ; divorces nro not granted. Anyone can get n dlvoreo In Flume who has lived In the city long enough to nc quire tho rights of cltltenshlp. Complications, however, occasion ally arise. The case Ii still remem bered of nn Kalian woman who ar quired the citizenship of Kliimo nnd , divorced her husband, who remained ! nn Italian subject. Shortly nftcr her divorce he reniarrld nml returned to Italy, whero she was promptly Itn i prUoned for bigamy, the Italian law ccnslderlng her divorce null and void, her husband being an Italian, nnd. as such, not entitled 'to divorce. "The Storm' Is hero! 3-1 Don't forget to get a Chluoso l.iieky King ut Davenports before you fori; that cayuto. 3-1 "The Storm" Is hero! 3-1 njrlisi Immigrants Lucky In Australia ( . MKl.tlOl'HNi:. Oct. 3 Australia as u land of opportunity for tho Im-I migrant from lliWand Is ratchlng tin. ( Imagination of the I'.iirIIhIi people. aecordlng to n letter recede.! here I from the Australian high ronimls- sloner In London, Sir Joseph Cook Sir Jiueph declared recently In a Kpeecli that one immigrant from Kng laud eame to Australia with nine peiiro In IiIa pocket and now Is In rhargo of the Australian Immigration rorvlce In I.r.ndon. He wus roferrlng ! to Jack Darnos, wlm is also owner j of l.'i.omi arre of wheat lands in the roiiimonwealth. In thi wk fol lowing tho speech the high coiumls lioner'n offlio received 21,000 re quests for Information on how to get to Australia under tho Immigra tion provisions. ';"""' " " i1 '."' ' . r. p' . I 41III1I1.1 llll II11T If'lllTI 111 .uiifciia unit ,,,1,1,. t'urrlifs lor Drugs. 3 fnrrln'tf I'n, npiif.a l.rnllinra nn.l U nruggists. uno in roruaiiu, ono in Klamath Falls. 3 " No matter who writes your pre scription o can fill It correctly. Cur rln S.ijh Ho. 3 "Tho Storm" Is hero! 3-1 f W III n 1 ""i'l (. viVVJ The And :kti(..'.u-i7. u ;TWttrnsiiiiiiB - im- - t,v it tim. i i jnn'rK DON'T FAIL-TO V I JlsssssssssfTTyTtBissssfMJgBgT,iKrAwrf.' ycT.T'"yj fl -i f A V. TPJTC Tf TK V VPv Q"? MnlMMlH First 42G Main St. I r i! I TW m .it )z jt 1 We arc now operating our own delivery service, us'intf Dodge cars for transportation. Wc will furnish two dcliverich each day to all parts of the city where motor transportation can operate. We however will he unable to furnish service to such places as cannot be reached by motor transportation. We arc including twice daily service. Time of Deliveries Our deliveries will leave our. store at 9:30 A. M. each morning arid 2:00 P. M. each afternoon. CI Oo D. Deliveries If you do not want to come down town Limply phone 34 and anything you order will bo delivered to you and you can pay our employee at the house when he delivers. in i rv ji. r i ii " 4 ? ausmmrtuwMm -,'. nu . . jQihV u Is! 1 WflW!T.Pt7fofflfl Wl jiKXjiia i mri h .' jm w& I - 1-. 14CI4 - Transactions I iow convenient is the elimi nation of correspondence nnd travel. I-low profitable, in the econ omy of time, is the immediate answer and the avoidance of delay. Mow satisfactory is the direct personal touch. Convenience, profit and satis faction will he found in the use of the long distance telephone lines. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station. Pacific Telephone Telegraph Company READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS i COMPANY Klamath LIVERY Mills Addition Mills Addition and all other s'll',rf5!' - 111 :i'i i ,-N - . Ill I ' Our Price Is Less Falls, Oregon parts of the city in our tiw "Tho Storm" Is Uoro! 3-1 wrjanwnx 3tfe se-aamjjMCjji --!a.-ssV- - ar-