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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1922)
S. -I i M m mrviiw . 1 ,H W W 130569 Tgii Hi'i-nViAv iToiit:h 7, lice THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON yfngr i ENGLISHMAN DON'T THINK MUCH OF HIS AMERICAN COUSINS LONDON, (Id 7 An opportun ity for Amrrk'Hiiii In nc,, tliniii.nlv i'it n h nt leant Minim nllmr hivi ilium, 1 1 afforded hy mi I'liKllhli (linen pnudi'iit wlin imiiini'iilfi on tint Minn li i of American milt nt i Im liin nmt In liln travels llii(iui;i lint iimiitry i en nlly. "At Clii'Htiir," Im v( Hi a, "turn would liuvn tlmuchl Hint tlm Muy f town's piiimeiuierii liml nil tnki'ii datelum rrtiirii tli'lmlH mill sent llin whole nf llmlr ili'itci'iiilnnU limit In tlm nlil iiiinitry In ii IiiiikIi. "Tin'' Imti'l whcrn I htu iil wntt (nil of sharp-fined limn, I'lnnllc Kit tit kiiiI iiliilM'lli'il nlil Indie with i)n iiliinri'D liml a dinwl, who ilriuill lli'lr water lint lit hrenkfust nml i.nlil lit dinner with mi nil' or try Imi: In lii'll vi, rur llin mil It (if tli'i tltnin mill lllrlicii nml llin limi or tin. Ifnlti'il Klnlim, Hint llii'y pin fun i'il It tn wine. "On tlm city Mulls. In Hi C.illin ilnil, liy llin pli'iiK.uil Dm. every where nun liriinl Mm (!lili'n:n Imrr, llin weitlitrn niirtiil twiini;, mill wlinl I Imit leivo luirnilnxlliilly In ilcneillnt iih llin Iniiivilr.iwii iiii.ipiiirigi pr Now Vnili, "'riiiini imvir ttirn more Atiicr limnt liiT'', ii resident tnlil inn, "hut tin' urn liinntly mlililln-i Imm ie. pin wlin IniMl heen Induied liy Him l.'urupfuii rates nf minium to liilin it i In up hnlliliiy ii(inH tlm pmnl, nml Uicy ilnn't lavish ininiiy like llin in 1 1 1 Ion it I r en nf prn-wni il.on "TIiIh i (iinfiiltiililn nsmiratire," hh)h llin writer, "enuiiled inn to lmin tlm illy without riiliilni: no milf In tips" Will Search Ruins Of Fartiarcli Abraham Learning How to Use It -V'limi tho of llin Tin Hing Guey 619 Main Street Up-Stairs Tel. 140 SUNDAY DINNER One Dollar SERVED 6 P. M. TO 8 P. M. MENU llurs D'OuvrtM lluiip Tomato lluiillPm I'rtlll K.1I111I Clinln of O110 Ment Krled Clilrkin, I'auilty HI) In Creamed Chicken with Itlru Itu.mt I.Jtnli 'lth DhwIiii: Itllm nl lti'i'f With llruwn (Iravy V K(titltU- tlreeti 1'p.nn l'ild Kwri't I'otatiiOH Li'innii I'mldlnc or Locniihoriy I'D' Coffee I'lllLADIILI'IIIA, Oil 7 work lifT.Inn Oiloher IT, In Im; tlm iliiut hurled ruins illy nf I'r, iiiiiKitrnl lioino I'ulrliirch Ahrnlinm, liy n Joint e.v piillllnn of tlm llrltliili .Miireum mill tlm Ifiilvrmlly or l''iiiiHylviinlii inilM'illii, thn nr' lini'iiloi'lHtfi will Iiiivii in lonti'inl with f'tw of tlm ex tinorillniiry illftP ulllci which hith erto Iiiivii tampered work of tlm I'ort In Hnulheril Mesopotamia. TI111I ( until ry In nnw mler n llrltlah mandate. Ili'ticn llin first illfflmlly Hint nf slinrlm: Hio hunt nf thn discoveries with llin iiiiin'liin In Coimtnutlunplo In removed Tlmn, hi'fnnt the wiir virtually e 1 rytlilni: liml tn Im ilnno liy hmid Thn expedition nnw on Itn wny will i '."v?! hn thn first tn utilize u (nmpln'o i modern iimcliniilrnt e'lulpmrnt J lltrt'i'tH wire tlirnni'i'il with nii'li I nml wiiini'ii, clli'iit nnw nml liur-i . led for thno thousand yearn, will vihn tlm roar of locomotive nnd. motor tnirld. I "The expedition will start work ' i miller tlm most fnwirahln auspices, ' 1 h.iIiI Dr. (I. II. Cordon, director nf ! tint university tiitiiciiiii. "Klncu thn , llrltliili miismm lit a itovernmnnlnl i Institution It wan 11 iilmplii matter to ohlnlii u'lnlpmL'ti' Thn colonial 1 office R.nve lln- litmmn tuoperntlon A military railway atiJ motor lor 'rli.i Iiiimi liocn pmie(t tn ntalii- taln rnmmiiiilciitloii with lirailiilart jcri nf the cxpuilliloii, which will he nl lliiRitiul." Dr. ('. L YVollry, who him huwi 'at work rereiiH) mi a 111 till ti nltn on I Hi- upper ISupliralei river, lian liceii Hi'licteil by Dr (inrilnti In licail thu expeillllon, the llrltlitli mimuiin ha- Im: imkMl him tn ii.iinn a chief. I Colonel T. V. I.iwrenro. a war hern ami explorer nf liiteru.itlnn.il repnl.itlnii. will Ii xernml In com maiiil Cnlnnel l.nwreiir(. In ireillt itt with wlmiltii: tlm Arah lrlli"rineif ' nv( r In thi nlllcii In tint world war. lln watt captured hy iho Turk nml xponl iwn )onm In a prlmui camp. . it ... W , W .WKfflaWia'i..VV.. Sea to Be Named In Memory of War Heroes HVDNIJV, N. H W Oct. 7. Nnm liiB of tlm Tanm.in Ken. tlm w.ilera nf which tniiih Atintrall.t nml Nnw Zea land, tlm "Annie" ea an a. IiirIIiii; iii'-iiic.-lal to thn nohllcrn nf hntlj roiintrlen whn look part In Iho land Iiir nt (Inlllpnll, whli h wnn tlm Ren i nln of tfie word Anrnr, linn heen bur Ri'itpcl hern. I Christian Science1 Society 1 OV UiaMATII VAUM Mhrnry IIIiIr., itnl nml Mnn Hiimlny mIiooI fiom III 1,1 In lilt 1,1 Monday HeiIces A, M. UV(lii(ilii' Met tin,, .... H ; 1, Hulijrrl rnr H"mlin, Ocl. H, "Arc Sin, Disease and Death Real?" I'rcc muling room nml fm Irtiil- ln lllirnry nprn from ai.10 to l.'.'IO p. mi. on Tiiimln)rB, Tlmrf ilii)n nml Hatimlajj Thin mulrrcl rcitlilcnt nf the While House Kllmpicl n news photoR- (rspher'n camera on the ntcrd und decided to Invtstlcatc. Terbapi bo'l' ItoeUoi: for tha nut. I FREE LEGAL ADVICE FOR TOURISTS PLAN OF YAKIMA, WASH. Egpyt Adops Modern Cigarette Machinery "NEWNESS OF CHRISTIANITY" KvenliiR Herman CHRISTIAN CHURCH J. J. HandMkcr, Stale Director NKAIt KAHT UKI.Ii:F Will deliver morning sermon. AM Invited To All Service HUVIVAI, TIFOI.VH OCT. l A. II. IIUISTOW, MlnMrr I Inpper t)lei I Hn lat'it llilnn It the dlnhr.u; owi iter I "Oniflii in 111 inn uilli lln, li.illi -''lowi'l Kkirt V IK" HI I U'n.,1. MM !...! lcj;.il niUIco for teurlstn nrrcited for Wolntloii of t raffle lnus In L'nlon Cap, the firm Incorporated town miii tn or iiiMiiui. ii to ie rurniRiieii hy rommenliil ornanli.itlonn of Uin Yakima valle). In nil effort to rurh nctlvltlOK of Iho speed officer nnd J n dec nt tho (lap. Tlm trttr!i of piiement In the illy IIiiiIIb of l'nlon Cap luiikri jimt like niiy other plocn of patemctit, It Im claimed, and linn heroine known nil a ni'ei'il trap. Other lowm fcari that lt fainn will isprciul nnd keep tonrlMi out of the valley, lknce the fr I'iwji r. j "I nlon O.ip Ih not on' to set flap. Irani i ffi nli n. hut Ihe net inoney," i the ISniinjc Ide, ail) louimerrlal 1 1 lull di dared in a r '11111111. ternu Iiik nrtlnim or thn Kin ill town "ar 'hltrary nnd imrra- malm ALi:XANDItlA, Kfiypt. Oct. 7. I'ltypt linn finally como to tho Intro, ductlon of modern machinery for the mnl.'nc of clgarcttca, nnd no a re nult tho IndiMlry Is hrlnc revolution" lied. Tor'nerly n tliunranil clRarotll rollid hy hand Involved a lahnr coit of $1 ne; now tho samo numher If It iib produced hy machine for eight" cent. An 11 remilt tlm numher of clrarrlte hand rollern han heen ro iluceil from lCI'J to 318, nnd there Is much (lhmatliiftictlon nm'oni; them. The labor conciliation hoard has tak en the matter In hand and hopes to compose iho difficulty. SUNDAY 7.30 p. M. UNVEILING ILLUMINATED CROSS "OLD WAV-SIDF. CIIOSH" QUAIlTirtTK Scnuen: "Tho CroM In Tho World's Reconstruction" 11 A. M. "Tho Potior and Tho Clay" Wednesday 7:30 "The Evannellsm of Jesus" GRACE METHODIST CHURCH V. U. Moore, Minister Itcsldcncc 1005 High St. to Athena &O100I district No. net now JITT.r, .ichool Iioiiho. Hood Ithur- Market road pa vine lompluto nl roil of $2G,0Q0. Helix- Now fuO.OOO union high pclmol planned. COME HOME SUNDAY II A. M. SI-KCIAL MfSIC Choir Anthem Quartet Violin nolo, Mr. Ilorcl with plpo organ and piano accompaniment Tailor's Mcssnpu "HOME" Mako the family clrclo complete. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SIXTH AND I'l.NK NTS AUTIIUIt Ii. Itlt'U, MluUUr IT? f KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. October 5, 1922. "!; t To Klamath County Chamber of Commerce, Business Men and. Citizens: " I V We the undersigned employees of the Southern Pacifi our interests, the interests of the Company which employs us an Wc arc vitally interested in the final disposition of the C cif ic lines be torn apart the Central Pacific which serves this com cial weakling. Such a condition would be a grave misfortune for us an We are therefore taking the liberty of respectfully petitioning y ing us and for this community with the Interstate Commerce Co cific may continue to remain as one system financially strong an When this has been accomplished the Company will imm account of litigation. This will mean much in the expenditure of funds in thi In this the employes of the Southern Pacific as well as t benefitted: c Company in Klamath Falls and Klamath County believe that d the citizens and business people of this County are the same, cntral Pacific properties. Should the Central and Southern Pa munity being forced to operate independently would bea finap- d wc believe it would be a calamity for this County and State. our honorable body to intercede for us, for the Company employ mmission to the end that the Central Pacific and Southern Pa d vigorous, cdiately begin that major construction work long neglected on s community for supplies and labor. he citizens of this County will be permanently and substantially m ST'N ; H NAME T m J. 9. Miller. Agent Louis Bradford Cap Jessup Ailcen Saunders V. V. Hcdgpcth .Ora N. Coffey Ray W. Sheldon J. C. Jarvis Sam Padgett R. R. Williams Rav Saflcy Delbert Mocklcr J. B. Foster Geo. Wobb Hector Martin J. Wagner. " ""j Charles C. Duggan Geo. L. Thornton Herbert L. Jones N. Ashbauch NAME T. M. Brockmillcr J. T. Dockery E. G. Childcrs M. H. Halbery T. W. Winn L. C. Olscn F. C Clark H. M. Reynolds J. A. Self J. B. Gates J. E. Sylvia C. M. Stoney D. A. Peterson V. M. Palmer C. H. Northrup V. A. Barnthousc J. L. Colvig F. L. Colvig J. B. Duncan Thos. Skillington NAME J. E. Havroth M. R. Haupcrt R. Trusty A. dc la Montague B. Eaton Orville E. Vaughn W. W. Potter R. B. Doolan ' E. K. Wirt J. T. Dwirc T. E. Patterson G. E. Callisch C; T. Wcedon Edw. E. Jones W. M. Mullorf O, Schacffcr R. H. Kuse N. Bovcnkcrk B. B. Reeves R. E. Glasco NAME A. F. Condrey B. N. Lcwin A. P. Pcderson Karle Hanna M. L. Wcddel A. A. Conger G. S. Beck W. W. Young W. L. Poole L. Hilty M. Netterford Louis M. Hardin F. M. Miller Erwin Joyce W. S. MacDuffie R. E. Allison J. J. Parker W. L. Sanders A. L. Dillon E. F. Langer - ; 1 . . I ,..'l' IB I NAME '''... r,. I L. C. Reynolds f V ' I I E. L. Hamaker ". K- D. R. Rogers J. R. Applegate I Geo. Retherford H Axel Johnson H Geo. H. Loy .',.. . I R. E. McPherren M '"' C. N. French ?';.''' I Theo. G. Ehret . E. L. Mahrsmith ' " f I E. T. Joy i tPv ,v J. C. Pratt m , - J. D. Conway ' ffi$ I E. E. Earl i -v-k.i H w. R. Reid wi . James A. Anderson ' W-.-b I L.C. Shaw ',' Dan L. Gordon -4'' I James H. Hattan ' I Alec M. Parduc I I H ; ; "t'3 A: 1