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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
V ffip 2IJ2S2 i Y ? IIIIII.W, OOinill'lt III, IliiM. WE a-'Sii'n t"B,i,5:!lttTsr-, li 7il HAVE mm In i Hi THE I Victrola I YOU WANT rr AT THE 0 PRICE KTi'TiiniMBi YOU WANT TO PAY W Earl Shepherd Co. .1117 .MAIN HT. oxi; iii'hintns Ml'SU) T CAS EXPLOSION Liquid Fuel Non-Conductor of Electricity; Care In HnndliiiK Needed I WUIINGTON. Orl IT A hlR tllir( Ir.itinpur'ltlK rciisollno wni blown iii l ii terrific explosion (in I lie hI rvt . r I'lit ly, Ijwnm.n it iimIiv iii didn't know 'vim' lin wim iljiltiR picked it I II pleon nf 'IiiiIii Hi n Him I'li.iln iIiiiikIIiii: Iiv mil' mil ft miii li truck mill i llniiir.hl ln would ii inn I til V envn lln tiuHi fruin Im'Iiii: wrecked iIiiiiiikIi feiillni: (lin ihnlu In mi if I''.. Will') In. 'I In- iiiiiii illiln'l know Hi" ilialti win liiini'liii: 'liro fur ii purpnw, II- illiln'l kimw i lull I'.iunllnp. in hlii' wnler, U n iiimroiiiliirnr (if Ii "tflrlly Possibly lin illiln'l iiiiii linow t It it flowing r.aiiilliio especial h when Hirnlni'il ilirniir.il such ma terials ii h (IiihiiiiIh skin fillers, null ill inii'lili mlili' rti.irgoH (if frlrtlun ill or rlnllr elerlrlolly Hill t lin t mm whnt caused I lit' rnil:" dm trnrlliin I t Hitn II v ul'i'n Hie Mi: truck backs up In tin' rillliic plug ul n ri rvlrp nlntliin or oilier storage place, ln metallic nntrle from tin' irurk tiim In tin' ini'lnlllr Intake plp nmt Mini fiirniii a p.riiiinil for nliy charge nf iiiiii I'li'rirlPlty llint may nil- ll'il III till' tlll'lt JhllllotllllPt, how- iirr, tin' iinmlo does mil tmirli n Tii.i!i,liii(: point . mill vvllh tin other ttti'liilUi ground from tin' Irttrk. In' r.tr l piTf rlly Insulated, stiind ini: ii II 1t mi rubber tlret Koinct linen. iil. tin' uotrli' nf Mm trii' k out lot plpi rutin against n w mill, it plerc III thii Intnki' plpo .mil In 'her by likewise Insulated, fi r ilry wniiil In ulmi an Insulator. U'lill)' tin' gasoline la poured Into tin' tnrnro t.ink n certain amount of vupnr .itlni'i. .mil there U rT i mi to In' notii). ntiotil the liilakii nil lin' 'ntrk The flow nf tho liiiilil Mill ol up a atntlc ilinrKi' in tin- ttnrl; An tlio rli.irro In- rlrlm It llinv become strong I'll- niuli to leap tin Klip tn the near it ground or tlin two points mn ho li'might Into rontnrt. Tln'rn I n muiIi ii fl.ili. mi explosion mill lin tolii damage may r- eult. I ( oiim iiiiciitly tlio carotin tntiK itrlvT iiIiih Iiiir n metallic p.irl hanging from tln trurl. In tlio vrnund. a nrl or chain. In drain off tlio electric (hnrgo tin It col lert. a h on(. as tlio r.arnlluc It bring drawn off Tin' name basic fact has beill the ran nc nf iitiiiicrnni mnallcr flri'K titnl I'xploilmiH In K.iniKCH, Imtli prl Nate ami pulillc In one Instance n car mux lnlit); fllli'il ullli Rami II tit from a ran Wlillc tlio iti plni rati lint nan Into (lie ran ln ntralniil It tliruiiKli n rlimnnN fill- , or In a funnel. To mnku llto fun tii'l Kit up MratKlit In tlit linlo In tln tail 1; n wooilrti rltiK m plnroil In I lie linlo mill tlio fitntiel writ pl.iocil In Unit TIhih the can wan bolati'l Aflir pnurlni; oni k.iho line lulu Hie lank, the man liroimht tlio rati Hpnilt Into rnnlarl with the lank There wat n np.nk. a fl.mh ami the ri'iiilllm: explosion. ' A iimn mih piiiuplni; K.isiillue Into a ran In hln own K.ir.iRe lie Iiiiiik the pall mi the hunk mcr the Hpottt nf the pump lie ilhl mil niitlco that ! the pall hail n siiiiileti hmnlle. Ily rc.iHiui of the iuili'tt h.imllo the pall waH InmiliitiMl from the pump. j The flowliiK ca.'ollne not up n nta tic cliarr.o In Ihe pall which le.ipoil tin i;ap in the pump nml nnotlici Urn wax Mnrtcil. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' ". I'JMWL.. Pf TKrM ISAOORA DUNCAN GETS RUSSIAN US DURING III VISIT British Columbia Railroad Problem Nearing Solution Employment Situation Improved In Seattle s W- 6M m XiiX. -m .--, JSMMF -'' w ' i : ' HMHIIH 1)1 Nt'.W Rock From U P. Riht Of Way to Form Part Of Monument to Engineer otiDKN. iiinii. Oct. 1:1 A lurco rock front the Union Pacific rail-! mail tlrJit nf way near (Jatowuy, I'lah, Iiiik liceu ohlalucil liy nfflclaU In form p.nt nf u monument to ho roiiHlructcil In Chicago In honor of Samuel II. Itcoil, foi titer consult- Ihk t'liRliiprr of tint company. Tho houlilci' wan Kent cant ono a tipcclal flat car. iiv i;nu.iti .m. tii t i:itit t Ni:' VOIIK, Ort. 12 Uiiailora Dunfati. lilnh prion "J of a irhonl nf ilaurliii: all her own, is lint first person who linn rnme out of Knmla ami liann'l tnlkeil about one or nil nf Ihetin tnplrt' llolihevlk palltlrs; cni.v inerclnl trintii'H; I toil propiiKaml.i. paper money; I.unln. Trntzli); fouil Mlm Dnnran (wlioio marneil name In Mm Serge VpmoiiIu, til oil nil ctn iliircu t mo It rnurlii talkeil nhnut llletn tubJPCU' Art; the tnul of the KUHlntl peo ple. Miotic movlni; her hutunnil (whom the rallt by his l.ul name, proiioiiiiceil i:-saupt; Kill lalanil nf flrliilii who keep their lints on nuil talk thriiiiKh their uunot; Wall Whit man. IliniHla'N tuti'llertttal wealth, lion lil pormiiiti who Imitate her il.inr inK "II limit utiilertiamllnt; what It Ih all itlioul Woikliu It Tlirti' Wo) Wcarlnn her fauim rich rcil hair iilnl little vlfo hut it fin wliii; ankle leiir.lh tunlr of crimson, Minn Duncan tnlkeil In thrco l.tncuaset at once, ami ninthly ilhl hrr own InU-rprcl-Inc. Tlum "Da' ' the anlil to her liustiatiil, who l KtUHlau. "Our" hn halil to her tecrctary. who Krench. "Vi's"' he nnlil to her Intervluwer. who umlerHlanilK KtiRlUh. l'nrli from i:ill Ulainl. where the Imnilcratlou official i;rllleil her on lior ilanclur, anil her lutcreit In Hoi hheUm (which Mie denlull. MIJ Duncan i-ahl tho following tliltiKs In rapid mirrennlnu: "Veil, I mn n Communist In plr It. I.Ike Walt Whitman. Not politi cally. "I was In ItiiHBla to estahllah n rhlldren'N Hihuol nf ilaurliif;, I illiln'l mix In Ituoslaii pollllcH. 1 nut inter I'tteit only In arl. Art Ik creator than novernments. 'I wnni to nlari a ilniicliu; srlionl In Ati'i'rlr.i It) ninth anil the ilanre I want to Ira1 n chlMrcu how- to live I ilim't want to train them for the utilise I hate chlhlieu on the MitRe thonr.h the) wouhl ho hotter there than In the Rittter. Ittmala Is wuuilerful. lis soul Ik free. The out!i of Itimila lian a illf fore lit m I ml ami rouI from Itusslans of the ohl leRlme "Mr. Vesaonln (he waveil towanl her iiiiiii; llaxeti halt oil luixliaiiil, n coimliloriilile uumlior of jcars youtiK er than heuolf) Ih the tlrxt of the imiuk revolutionary Uusulan to come to Aiueilca lie In u Rreat poet who wlnltei to cstnlillMi an entente conllalo with J he joi'tlt of America. "Ainiitlca nml IliiMla nto the two cimnlrleii of the future. The other are worn out Atnerlc-i neeils Hiifc Nln ami ItusKla neeils America "Ittisthi's Intelleitunl wealth Is creator than Anterlca'a woalth In ilnllar.1. "Over thero ihey play Hhaken peari'. Tnlitiiy. (Inrky nnil other innsleM on thu (taRe Here plnyii nrn hnrrlhlc. I'nlU .Minli-. iloe "Here the people ro to tho IllOtli'l to lillotlc iilrtnroi people tnak ItiK faces ut eiieh other (irlfflth per haps has hrotiRbt a little ItitelllRence to the cinema- Jut! a llttln. ItUR clans think the (Inetna Is an Infer ior dherslon. "America Is so flippant They talk of mo flippantly They Imitate my laitclni; hut do not itmlerttanil II. I preach frieilniu nf the mlml thrniiRh the freeilotn of the hnily 'omen, for example ottl of tho prison of cor sets into a free. flou-ltiR tunle llko tlilt All, why can't they under stand' Sin- smiled trnntcally, and as she Kot up r.ml nun oil a'a to Interpret herself tn her (ianipolitnn entour iiro her tmi.i flowcl freely out behind her VANCOrVKH, II O.Ort 13 -lie-j cnmmi'mliitloiiH (onreriiliiK tlio flit urn of the I'arlflc (irenl llrllnln railway 'Oil lie iii.ule by the Riivcrtitnent at the next semtlnn nf the llrltlsh Col Uinlilii lelHlatnie, I'miuler .lohn Oliwr iinnoiinced on imh return front nn itiRpc lion trip. Tho nntunt of thive rernmilietlillitlotiH will he do i rmln"i In the munntlnie Tin' premier's suney followed pub i j'lim nf tho roporl of John (I Millian. cnnsultlnR enRlueer, who "inli'iniii'd tho enllro titidertaklnR mid Ii' Id out no li'ipi) for the future f the project whlih has coit the t.ixp.ii'ra i f the provlnie more than forty-four million dollars. As orlRlnnlly Mtireyt'd. the Pacific lirn.it Knitem was deslRncd to serve the territory between North Van iit'itcr nnil Prince (ienrRe, a stretch of four hui('lrcd nnd sevnnly-two mllei. The line hat been built and in In operation from North Vancou ver to Whvtorliffo, a distance of f-M'ho and a half miles, mid front .Sfjtinuilsh to QueMiel, three hundred 1 and fifty tulles. I'roni (Juinnel to Cottonwood, IT'-t miles, Kleel Is laid ' out but the ro.id Is not In operation. I llelween Cottonwood Creek and lied Itoi It (reel:, V mllei. lies mid steel. fastenl.iKK are on the Rrnunil, but the i Ira k Is not laid. Krnin Ited Hock . creek to tlio Jumtlon nf the Pacific Croat Eastern ami tho (Irani! Trunk i 8BATTI.K. Wash, Oct. 13. Tho unemployment slttintlnn In Scattln Is less serious this winter thnn It has boon for several years pa-tl, ac cording to a statement by J It. Hhlelds, superintendent of tho city employment offlrei Increased demands for unskilled labor In thq fisheries, tnlnltiR and construction enterprls,, of Alaska, nnd tho seasonable dumnnds of the I iiRrlruliural illslrlctR of rnstent Washington, have tended to omml j lie supply and demnm), anil tho I Itullcntlons are Hint this condition j will prevail durliiR tho rnmlu full mid winter, said HMohJs, I Our Itecoril florvlro Is Host hn ciiiiso wn inrry llintisnnilH of Iho old Htnndnrd Ntttnlicr for your conveni ence This survlrn cosls us real mon ey hut niaki'H our plnco tho chulcn fur partlctilnr people. Karl Shep herd Kxrluslvu Music Htiiro, 13-11 I Hoys III Cut Nupiitiin Shoes. They ' wear and urn waterproof IC, K, K, Klore. 12-H Pacific, one mile east of Prince CenrRe, the ira(k Is laid hut not In operation This dlttan o Is eighteen miles. Two and one-half million pounds of steel, nenrly iiioiirIi for the con struction of a hrldRo over the Cotton- j wood river, has been fabricated at Walkorvllle, O.it., and Is bualtl shipment It has been paid for To j complete this hrldRo 100,000 pounds) more steel must be purchased, con- Tetv foundations mint be built and Mo.ono feet of a total of S.000.000 I feet of trestles required must be pur- j chased The remainder of the trestle work has been provided. Completion of the Rap between Quesnol and Prlnco CcorRP would cost about !!. nno. 000 tnnro and tho whole lino from North Vancouver to Prlnco ficorRe. an lidded JC 000, ooo accordltiR to SilUUan's report Nccussary renewals In tho next ten H'an. Sullivan belloxcs, would tost' ahiiut S, 000. 000 at present con Ktructlon prices SPECIAL III JJl ' " ml For Short Time Only THOR Electric Heated Ironer $175.00 We have been fortunate in securing a few of these ironers at a reduced price and we are there fore offering them to you the same way. Remember we can get only a few of these. Now is the time to act I ' ---?-JitltltltltltltltltltltltltltltltltltltltRttRSRtRRtl ByBTj3JBBBJBrBywWBipRji.Ji, JtoAiix iffiMf I 1 r PIERCE ROBBED I OREGON SCHOOL , FUNDS, CHARGED. (Continual from Paso l) 20 new Htlcn of Leather Vesta nt K. K. K. Slnro 12-H I'R'if'ua r for better operation I MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE Ct'el FlushlnR Oil for safe, thorough clrnlnR nd Zcroltno for correct te filllng. Look for tht tlen. 8TANDARU OIL COMl'ANV (CtU(oinlt) fro ill the sihool fund, nnd on Decent-1 her 10 the brother reioneed the, laud to the M'-.ator for the orlRltial consideration That on November 10. I33, the senator deeded a tract of land to hlsl business noclate, Thomas J.'j Tweedy, for n consideration of $10. 000; that Tweedy on November 23 of the name jear secured a loan of (.'000 fiotit iho school fund, nml that on December 12 of the same ear Tweed) roconveyod the laud In the Mutator I 'Ihe Tape Deiil ' That on Novonther 10. rn,t, the M'tintor deeili d a tract of land to his i btlslueim niKolate (JeorRe W Tape I 1 for a conslib ration of $17. 200, that Tape on November 23 of tho same i e r secured a loan of 5000 from the school fund, and that Tapo re- conveyed the land to the senator for J the R.iuie consideration on November 30 of the anio )oar. .Moreover, the data fuitehr shows 111. if uliltii llliitep tlin tnv tin nun In, dividual is entitled to enjoy a loan I from the fund for n period longer thnn ten jear.i. tho senator In i-oine way uinnnKcd to cIIur to tho loans he secured throtiRh tho emploment of his relatives nnd business nssoclaes as dummy applicants for a period of twelve ears All of the deeds by tho senator to i his iclatlves and business associates its d u in no applicants wero made on November 1, lOOS. It will bo ob served Further, It h. to ho observed that all of the loans were made by the laud hoaid. on November 23, 1003 While all tho reronvejances wore tint cNecuteil on tho same dale all of litem wero within n few das after tho loan had been obtained from tho slate "While Senator Pierce, who now as l)oiuociac)'s candidate poses as n fileml of the fanners, was ottJoylUR tho loans seemed throtiRh tho uso of his relatives mid associates ut 0 per cent Interest, fur mora vvoro unable to obtain loans from tho fund mid wore compelled t pay u high rnto of In terest to pi h uto capital for money," said .Secretary IiiRalls lit coiiimoiit Ing on tho oxposurc. Our Quality Is First SANTFORD & COMPANY 426 Main St Klamath Falls, Oregon Our Price Is Less Compare These Prices with those offered you by other merchants or mail order houses Kancy Peaches, Crate 3 Small liars Ivory Soap 2 Large liars Ivory Soap Large Har Lava Soap $1.35 ...21c ....25e 10c UirRe Par (llycerlno Tar Soap 10c Large Can Hex Lyo lie i Uars Fairy Soap 25c 3 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser 27c Crystal White Soap ... 05c C liars Palm Ollvo 45c 3 lints Croim Oil 25c LatRO liar Wild Itose (llycerlno Soap 10c Lareo Package Sea Koain 25c Large Package Citrus 25c Large Package- Oold Dust 30c No 2 li Llbhy's Apple llutter 30c Large Can Apple Sauc 25c 1000 Sheet Tissue Toilet Paper 10c 5 Large. IlolU Crepe Toilet Paper 3Jc No. 10 Tin Fancy Jelly $1.60 No. 2 'i Fancy lloyal Anne Cherries 40c No. 10 Tin Tomatoes . ...'. 60c No. 2's P.utcy Sweet Pickles 40c No. 2"j Fancy 1)111 Pickles 30c Fancy Del Monte Pens .. 25c Fancy Del Monto Asparagus Tips 40c Fancy llananas, lb 12V$c IS Tall Cans Scro Milk $5.25 4s Tall Cans Alpine Milk $5.35 Latgo Can L'urIo Ilrand Milk 25c 12 or.. Hoyal UaklnR Powder 45c fi lbs. Schillings IlnklnR Powder $2.10 1 lb. Ited Itlhbon Coffee 38c 2.a lbs. Fancy Honey 45c 5 lbs. Fancy llouey Sljc 10 lbs. Fancy Honey $1.50 10 oz. Frame Fancy Comb Honey 25c 2 16 oz. Frames Fancy Comb Honey 45c Fancy Largo Sweet Potatoes 05c '. Fancy Giadod Noted Jem Potatoes por cut. Fancy Graded Local Potatoes, por cwt. Fancy Green Peppers, lb Fancy Fresh Fig liars, lb 3 lbs. Fancy Fresh Ginger Snaps 3 lbs. Fancy Fresh Mixed Cookies Klamath Falls Creamery lluttor. lb I-irgo Fancy Salted Peanuts, lb Fancy Tillamook Cheese, lb . Small Durkles Salad Dressing Regular Size Dttrkle.s Salad Dressing , Large. Jar Sunklst Jam 2 Packages Shreaded Wheat 2 oz. Golden West Vanilla .' 1 lb. Can Velvet Tobacco ..., Tlusley's Natural Leaf, Plug Fancy Pink Salmon , 1 lb. M. J. II. Coffeo . 3 lbs. M. J. II. Coffee 5 lbs. M. J. II. Coffee 4 9 lb. Sack Anchor Flour .., X 33 liars Lenox Soap 3 Small Packages Pcarllno 10 liars P & 0 Duck Toilet Soap ...,. 1 la lbs. Crlsco 6 lbs, Crlsco 4 lbs. Snowdrift ....:..., 1 lb. Can Prince Albert I.. . Drumor.'a's Natmul Leaf, Plug Jello, Package 24 lb. Sack Polar Hear Flour 48 lb. Sack Polar Bear Flour 49 lb. Sack Pastry Flour 49 lb. Sack Crutor Lake. Flour -., 33 liars Luna Whle Soap 2 Largo Packages Pcarllno 13 lbs. Fancy Drown Deans 3 lbs. Crlsco 9 lbs. Crlsco $1.00 $1.50 10c 25c .. 50o ... C.'it' 52c 25c . 35a . .l.'c. ,32c . r.6c -25c .. 22a $1.10 . sac 20c ..42c $1.22 $1.9S $1.55 $1.00 . 10c .. ,25c ....35c $1.32 8.1c $1.10 -.420 -llo $1.20 $2.15 $1,40 f 1.80 $1.00 ...15o $1.00 .70o $1 97 Compare our delivery service twice daily to all parts of the city witk delivery service offered you elsewhere ,-,, 1 , -it -J i' f