f . fttoTwyt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mumiay, m:ci:miu:u i, hum. The'Eveninf Herald r. m. toxrvm,, mi pmw! r. O. XIOKUi Aftrtrtfatac Pabtlaaad dally axespt Sunday, at TIM KMU4 rabllsalag Company at WasaKtVralja, at 119, Btata itr-l Batata at ta ostofrica at Klaa ala JTathvOrt.V (or trfAralaatea tkrraa tha nalla, aa Meowtalaaa mm?. i 'H'MI i 1 MBMlBnQr. THB AMOOUTED Tka Associated Pre U wclUilTa lr aatltla to the m tor publlea ttaa et all nawa dispatches credited to ltr.ee ,Mot,etbarwIa credited la this aaHrMd alao the local nawa patUatad ". , , i . " i AfiVMRTHEIMI " Copy for dlipliy advertising must ba 1d, this otttca not Isicr ttxan. 3 a.m. on" the day preeedlni tUMIc tlea In order to be Inserted In the 1ua et tba paper' ot the next day. Waat adt and readtnic notices will ha reealTed up to IS noon on tut elar ' tune. raid PabUittlng Oompaaj. MONDAY, DKCKMllKlt 4, IBSX mm ELECTED WITHOUTSPEECH Miss Elizabeth Raincy Gets Office Without Making Active Campaign r ; I Personal Mention ... Love Birds of Movicland INDIANAPOLIS. Doc. 4. Klcct- cd to tho house ot tho Indiana rpii Ira Iloborts, a Toe valley farmer, '. was In tonn Saturday nml purchns- I pd supplies from local merchants. I Joo Ilnll U n business visitor hero j toduv from his homo near Modoc ' Point. ' William K. 11. Chase, ot llonan n, was n business visitor hero over i Saturday nnd Sunday. ' Mm. T. N. Cunningham Is In cu io mo nouse 01 tno mmana Kcn..0Wn from ,1(ir rnnch homo nt ,,n0 cr.il assembly wlthont havlnr; mado ! 0r()Vp lh, wok hnyln ,,cnU, ttork NOW and then I hear ald, by those with heads bit as tubs, and brains small as flens, that the editor Is atrald to publish certain aewa. Not on your life, he Is not atrald. He merely knows more about the aliened news, and being mostly untrue, ho docs not publish It. A really food editor Is afraid ot only one thins causing Injustice or dls treaa by publlshlsc untruth. Exchange, I LUMBER MARKET I - - THE lumber market continues ' Terr active according to the American Lumberman. This Is some what unusual, as buying ordinarily tapera off at this season. However, tho car shortage has so restricted shipments that many buyers hare been unablo to secure badly neoded material, so the demand Is being spread orcr tha entire year. Do mead continue to be greater than tho ability ot tho mills to sht? In the face of tho continued car shortage, aaya tho American Lumberman. lUltroad officials bate been- profuse la promises to rellere theicsr "short age, bu.t eo tar little relief baa been noted, though In the Bouth shippers are getting a slightly larger percen tage ot their car requirement's than they were aer'eral weeis ago. Thus shipments ot both southern hardwoods and southern pine are be ing Increased slightly. Experienced observer who have recently traveled among tho milts In all sections of (he .country report that they can hardly recoil the tlmo when stocks hare been so badly broken and so Ill sorted as at present. No excess of lumber la being carried anywhere, and the lumber Industry Is approach es winter, which reiirlctaoutput la a large part of the production area. Another factor which will tend to curtail production Is the annual overhauling of machinery and stop pages ot operation to install new equipment. On tho" Pacific coast no Improvement in tho car sltuatlou has been noted and manufacturers hard ly expect any change In the situation until after the first ot the year. In the meantime, construction remain? brisk for this season and the volume ot new building Indicated by esti mates tor 1953 bids fair to ciccej even the record of 1322. a speech or without Having tnken an acilvo part In her campaign, MIm Klltabeth Kalncy ot Indian- apolH, Is truly n choice of Ihe peo ple. Miss Itnlney was the only woman In Indiana on the republi can ticket. Slio made thn race tit tho request of two non-partisan clubs tho Woman City club and the Woman's Department rluh ot Inrlanapolls. llctng a member of the general assembly is all new to Miss Kalncy, but she has aome definite Ideas concerning tho activities ot that body. She tavora the so-called short ballot and Is ot the opinion that no liiy should be passed ex cept those 'absolutely needed. ''I hare. In mind now some educational bills, the uniform marriage nnd divorce law being prepared, and a bill relating to Illegitimate child ren which I shall no doubt sup port." sbe said. Miss ftalney states she cannot un derstand why laws relating to wom en and children should always be linked together. "Thcy are two en tirely separate matters just as much as are laws relating to men and children," she declared. "I favor the beat possible caro of tho sick and Injured war veterans, and a state bonus for alt Indiana soldiers ot the world war when economic con ditions permit," Miss IUlney Is a business worn an and a atudent. She has been connected with one ot the oldest law 'firms In Indiana for more than 25 years. Miss Raincy cboso to go even farther ahead and has been stdylog law at nights for the last four year. She aald she expects to graduate thla year. She camo to Indianapolis from Waynetown in Montgomery country, and for a tlmo was 'a country achool teacher. iasn?MMs XT If you find something and don't know what It Is It may be coal. "Sec re Clcmenccan'' beadllpe. That reminds us after this winter baseball starts acaln, Mr. Hedges ot Panama City claims he caught a 3000-pound sawfish but It sounds more like a seen fish. Kill Hays says motion plcturej prcuiote culture so do you mind it we call them promotion pictures? done hero. D. It. Kaylor was In town over th week-end from his ranch 10 mile south of town, attending to business affairs. Mr and Mrs. Warren f. Fruits were In town Saturday and Sunday from their home nt Merrill visit ing with friend. rtollln P. Rodotph arrived hero last night from San Francisco af tcr a visit at his borne there over " the holidays. Marshall Moss, n lumberman from Milwaukee, Is hero tor a few days' business visit. Ho l regis- j tered at the White Pelican hotel. C A. Stewart, of San Francisco. arrived here last night nnd will J spend the next few days attending j to maltors connected with his l-i- ; surance firm. I Kred Payne or Portland Is In town for a brief business visit. Payne made Klamath Kails his homo for several years provlously to mov ing to Portland. Miss Elda Otfleld and Mls Dor rls Ady, who spent their Thanks- .giving vacatlona with their par ents In Merrill, returned to Klam ath Falls yesterday to tako up their work In tho local grade schools. Mr. nnd Mr. W. L. Riddle left thla morning on tbclr return to . ... , . .. th .... ..ntH anAnt i'oruanu anur in m -r l vtnmnth Falls visiting with tho I Tier, and Mrs. Arthur Rice. Mrs Rice la tbolr daughter. t John Lcrcy Johnson, Infant son ot Mr. aud Mrs. Kddlc Johnson. Mo doc Point Indians', died In a local hospital Saturday evening. The fun eral was held at Wilson cemetery at Cblloquln Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Heary Nowham, who" have been visiting In Klamath county with old friends and rela tive for tbo past two months, ex- pecj. to leave on the train tomor row morning for their homo In San Jose. rtt.V, Pt ." iML i Jm VfcR5P VTS' . .taa& j ?n' ' SfN fl Vf- f 4l f ' ,,r SK- J! Another film romance Is announced In tlu imhjiIs that Clunll Crtaplm and Tola N-K'' gr'nt film tiauinlli'nnc. nri mxm to wrd Thi marriage would form a tllni dj nasty aa tniiort.int ui tho I'lckforU Fairbanks rouuiicv. LA&RATDRY IS H T Tests of National Under writers Like Alice In Wonderland Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Turpln and children left here Saturday morn ing for Portland. Turpln, who Is with tho Warren Construction com pany, has been transferred to the northern rlty for tho winter, while work Is closed down In Klamath Falls. CHICAGO. Dec. ! An Iron tele phone pole swinging from thv root llko u giant pendulum hit n sta tionary automobile bumper and bont It badly. Then u derrick lif' ed u red hot steel safe high aliovf a third floor roof and dropped I on a plln or brick hats far below Tho day's work had begun at tbe Underwriter's I-aboratorlM. Inc . a topsy-turvy land wilder th.m anything Alice in Wonderland ever COMING EVENTS 21 days until Christmas December 6 St. Paul's V Kpisropal (In I til bataar December S Presbyterian church chicken dinner and lint i nar. December C I'ntertainmunt t Ml Ultl church. December C Chamber of . commerce forum. ' December S Illustrated Ire. 0 lure on Art Institute of Chl t cngo Woman's Library rlub December B Thn Methodist church bazaar. December II lecture Frank llranch Riluy WOMAN DETECTIVES NEEDED IN JAPAN TOKIf). Di. 4 - -Tin ii w J .f w i nmn doteiilvct lias Ih-bii fi It by tlio ., a .. ..1. .. i.ni... ..wm.vta I ur...L.a Ul B .. v... M... Motr,ipoI1,nn h0litd ot ,,, ,, ,hv uurn anil Piiinau uti iuu urutiiiuun LEADER OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE MAY BE VISITOR IN U. S. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poolo left this morning on tho train for Cali fornia. Tholr first atop will be at One senator proposes a boaus bo Fresno, whor.i Mr. Poole will vlh ralsed by a tax on beer and wine so j u wth hor son, Roger Torrey. From the soldiers can pay It themselves. Presne they will go to San Fran- King Doris of Ilulgaria was rob- c'co bed of $1.35, all he had. Tho kings! ja uilton Is claiming tho business has been, slack lately. record, for large honkers shot in Airm.n-. mv- it nnihin i hnv . Klamath county this season and was ,a dresa In Paris and wear It In Lon-' 'howlng. in proof, n 12-pound hook ! don before the style changes.' cr measuring six feet two Inches rrorn tip to lip. union, airompun Students don't know what they'ell by his father, got tho bird on aro refusing to eat nt a 'college In (Thanksgiving day while hunting In Montreal because It Is hash. tMe Tu a)t8 district ly iiB yes timtajjin B en othls RIO DK JANKIRO, Dec. t. -Mrs. Carrie Chapman Calt, the famous American woman suffrage leader who may visit this country to as sist the local organizations In their right for tho vote, will find the campaign well underway upon her arrival. At the moment tbe 'battle ii centered about a bill which Is un til dor discussion In tha chamber of deputes. ' I,r' tle bill becomes a law.fwhlch Is said to be more llko ly tpto year than at any provlouu urazirs mmory, tne wom- land will be on tho samo potlmsl footing as tbe men. UlcUtS' 'and the 'ores have Lup eYlghr? and al'f the ar ts that preceded the grant- the voln to tho women of Id, 'i8&&u?mmif and the' ofi other countries where eqnal suffrage Is now 'a matter ot course, are b'elqg put fqrth hero with thoi somfl. If not u greater degreo of onihuslasm. as In the other coiintrle, Bven, to oppdnenta ot Ihe Idea admit liat eventually 'the women will .hare their way., They are op poslBg tbe( bill jnfircy''lo preserve maa' preaent advantage o.i long XSlafBjBajHPsaBJBAi2&JL J.. j g , 04 mulia br uiinjt cUh ads. Nice thing about winter Is you keep your hands In' your pockets and can't lose your money so easily Mexican bullfighters have a union , and may strike for shorter borna. Just when tho dark clouds were. lifting comes tho sad ne'ws'tbat X,- .... .... 017.0&C case, of salmon have been, -.I,lcy Hcanlslry packed. ! J - Ilcardsley has filed null for ' divorce In tho circuit court against irhristmnu Ittnrl' "Mnmii nil Ihnl nrync-yuii 1 mww vm takei gum Ina B Upgl score! other little boys havo bicycles." Tim Army-Navy football gmo fn Philadelphia1 kept 50,000 Phlladel-, pblans awake until darlc. In ono year a Holstein cow gave milk which welghod 33,368 pounds before the water was added to It. Oliver Mapo ot Los Angeles foil .off1 an Si-foot cliff and walked away I, ... T due i,i is, a very naa nanu. 1 r ' In London a man and woman were married' twlcn tho samii day!' The atrango part" Is thoy murrlcd each othor both times. Motorists will oe glad to learn an riUq .doralled a train in Illinois. Undo John f Atlanta Mo is 103 years old so Unci John can remem ber when, tho bonqs bill was Intro duced. Trouble with saying it with flow- MK Is she expects you in stutter, Emma L. Ueardsley, alleging deser tion. The Ileardsleys were mar ried In lS78vbut have made Klam a,th Falls tholr homo lor a number, of years. The plaintiff ullcgcs In his complaint that defendant left him In 192. HnMuin s, :ger Siilt Iras been filed in tho circuit..- court bytljo Daldwii Hurdaare com-j,0na Ul0. ,,oor pnyy against ueorgo w. Auyr. juog mont la asked against tho defendant l:i the sum of 9401 34 with Interest of other experts, alt to mako life and property safer i Tho glowing safo. fresh from h furnaco with a temperature of I Ton degrees, failed to break und-r t!i strain of ho long drop, so sunry Ing workmen bundled It ba k lio thu oven for another hour' rook Ing. If It survives that thev will Chisel, burn and smash "their Into Its compartments, nnd it 'ho bookM und papers there, aro foun 1 n Kood condition tbo manufacturer may attach nn "Underwriters Lab oratories, Inc" label to hi prodii" I'pitalrs a little automatic mo ! ehlnii Is sticking key In " " bllu locks three locks at a tmio (unlocking tlinin. loeklng thorn .iK" " and then withdrawing tho k y M 'automatic iiiuutir records Its oper ation. Tim locks must stand tho i strain of So.ooo rlmllar opiirotlii'is. ! In thu heat testing rooms flame jare eopliig through tho crnrks of a wood lined, metal covered flro 1 door, built Into thn brick front of a I furnaco. Nearby an attendant with electric recording iloflces Is study i Ing what Is happening In tho 1000 degreo Inferno behind tho roil hot door. Suddenly thn entlro furnace front, door and all, rolls nway on I an overhead track and a work man plays a 2 Ineln flro lioso oviir tho flowing door. Tho color dim away. Insldo tho nintal covering Is a mass of charcoalbut (ho steel plates h.v( withstood ' an hour's baking without letting sufficient flro through to Igulto anything Im- now Inspector general f ib pulley In fav r of t tt- men (a I Ik- ml. for i l.r v ork Introduction of fori i in organizing Advertising piys. Try it and see, I'nll ( ibinnt Models as low it JO CO P r mouth m a K good Kifis for iiil hi' Liiiiii) mammk WUfSBSJmmm & ad. air.WVt7A r T The Famous Clincher Cushion Heel Mauos Top Notch Rubbers Lost Lontjer Mosl ruhbrts usually btcnl: tliioutilt nt thn Itcel first. 'Ilio tnnkcts of Top Notch Huiilicn liuvo uvcrcoitto tlib ly inventmit unci pntctttinit ti spreinl inctliml uf construc tion which so stroujjly relnforr.es the heel tlmt It will .vcur its leut: na tho oolr. :.oics nml iijijK'ia nro putr r.um. TOP NOTCH 1 BEACON FALLS 11 RUBBER FOOTWEAR 'l of) Natch Kubbcro nrc cjtlrn quality and rxtrn val.te. They nrr the lont;est we.irlni; rubbrr aoltl in town. And thry nrc Just ns etylieh us errvicenblc. All styles for men, women nnd children. Come in nnd sec them, JwCI - - s i Houston & Jester 515 Main St LOOK FOR THE CRATER LAKE WRAPPER IN YOUR BUTTER It stands for the purest and best that can be made. Cream carefully pasteurized and butter man ufactured under the most sanitary conditions. Klamath Falls Creamery EARL SHEPHERD .107 VMS hT. co. ' jksa HSSl. . 1 1 'YJvRC. ."- 1 f i 'f wh C Aiucilruii Afnt. n. Hli'iiirim, cl nl Tho American Nittlonul Iliiitk linn fljed u suit In f-u 1 1 v unulnst John filonuuiH Jr., KUIe I', Slemuns, tha First Stata and Havings bank und Frank C, Bramwcll, superintendent of stato banks, for tho collection of fSOOO allaKed duo on u noto. Eukoiiu-pleled. lladloyvlllo brldtto com- Maiidy '(dlnltiK out) 'Any frolKht trains been stullcd a row nil clout liyar lately, Suslo? Siisnn (slinldiiK lu-r lioiul)- Nit (list nh kuovv'H oli, Mainly, Why? Muiidy Oh, nothln': only ills nr chicken tasti's to mo Jpst llko cma storaco fowl, di. 6m Italiilor (Mill of Amurlciiii Ktpoit Co., boInK comiilotcd, Seaside l'ui To I. & Tol Co., makes extanslvn Improvnmcnts mid extensions, TlieLittle Red. School House is reputed to have ltouscd nimiy of America's Icadliifl men, larC.o number of whom wcro not privl leftcd tosupplcmont tliclr eomrrion scliool cdiiciitlon ttllh :i rollcCo' course. Yet It ,li fuct that of tlio iH-rsoni listed in "WhVs'WIio, in A.iicrlca", 73 wcro collojjo itrjiluntcs or ntlviiiU-tl coilefto for u number of yeurs. Why not ilho jour lioy or fltrl thn nilMintiiftui of u rolletio cducitlou by mc-aiii of mo i'qtiltiililc'a l.'tlucittlouiil I'uild policy? fur Di'titlhi Heo JOHN H. HOUSTON l.mal Hcpii'Nciiliitlvo i Equitable Life of N. Y. Cffli'c In KtiKiiuuiui I Jlilff. Broadway at Stark Portland, Ore. YOU ARE ASSURED A PERSONAL HOSPITALITY AND INDIVID- UAL ATTENTION through the combined efforts of a staff who, after years of training, under stand the needs of the traveling public. Music, Dancing and the Best to Eett at JpmmmmrK Arthur H. Meyers Manager ssa!mHia-asMe W P