TITCSIMV, Al'Ol'HT 91, IDM.
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
in
MAINLY ABOU
P -mmm
T PEOPLE
Htrihorn Here
Robert 10, Blrahorn arrived lout
nliht from Hpdkeuo and loft curly
tills morning for trip over tlm ().
C. R. railway. Ha It accom
panied by Mn, Btruliorn.
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From Eugene
Ira II., Ort, Mlti Martha ind Mlae
Mir Calef, formed a family party
whs rtlattrd at lbs Wbln Pall.
Dan last Dllht from Kugane, and
lift today tor Crttr lake.
1
Prom Ban Francisco
Leon Llebos ind Mint Walfaon.
Ran Francisco morohants, registered
lit tho While Pelican lust nlulit,
At I.nko of Woods
Mr. and Mn. Louis Uradford it nil
daughter, Mary Kltmi, spent the
week-end at J-itk of tho Wood.
Hark From Hurklobriry Ml,
Mrs. . Carl Bchubort, Jr., and
children, Kred and Karlene, and
Mra. W." H.- McPherren. havo ro
turned .from av -week' outing at the
linckltborry patch. They report
that tho huckloborrlos aro rlponlnv
alowlyf but that thvro aro enough
for all the campora there.
Mock Buyer Hero
OraBt .8. Pylo, eheup and calllii
buyor,. It registered at tho Hall
front Ban Francisco,
llrownell Home"
L. l. Drowncll, who wai called
to Corning- last wcuk by tho Mines
of his wife, returned lust night.
Mra. Brownull- la much butter.
la From Aspgrore
Mra, J, Mansfield of Aspgrove.
la spending a few daya In Klamath
Knlle chopping and vlaltlng friends.
Former Tcachrr Visiting
Mli Mary Craig arrived laat
Bight for a wlalt with Mra. Twylit
Ferguaon and Mra. William Oanong.
Win Craig taught In tho local klgn
school for two yore, leaving hero
year ago for Portland, where eho
will teach again thla yoar. Blio has
Just returned ' froitJ Boaltlo, Whnr
ho vlaltrff n'rotfto ITohio from 'f
, oral week In Alaska and Canada.
i Ltuve For ijikeTlew
- Mr. and Mra. E. W, Itonnlck re
turned to their homo nt Lakevlow
thla morning after vlaltlng here
alnc Saturday. They wor accom
panied by. the Rev. Father Dominic,
who la returning to Bend by way of
l.akevlew.
llrlng In Derr
One of the first deer of 'tho sea
eon was a two point buck brought
In yesterday by Morris Muler, wr.o
shot It at Spencer creek. Ho was ac
companied on tho trip by Frank
Andrew, who reports that thoy snw
several doer In thut vicinity. .
Returns To Onkliiml
Mra, C. A. Arnold lift on tlx
trnln thla morning for Iter home
at Oakland, t'lillfornlu. 8ho has
lintm hero two wooks vIrIIIiik hor
diiuKhler, Mrs. M. l'.uvciilk. nnd
family. -
I.cnvo For t'lilcu
j Mra. Esthor Parkor, Who linn
buou here three months visiting
Mrs. O. K. lluo, luft this morning
for hor homo nt Clilco. v
Oiiklnnil Vljltiirld-nvi-H
' Titles of tho wontlarful fishing
, nt Itotiky point aro bolus; carried
buck to Onklnnd by . Dr. 10. 0. Hl
mon, 'who loft! this morning nttor
two,W(loks nt tho point with" hie
' frlimd, t)r. A. 13. Bykos. J)r, Slpion
rocuntly landed a 15 pound trout.
(Two yoara ago Dr. Sykes rkiiKht a
23' pound trout, boliovod to t bo tho
! largost over landed ut Itooky' point.
Homo From Wi-ok's Viionllon
Mr. and Mrs, F. C. llambor ro
lurncd thla afternoon from a wonk's
Vucntlofl tit tho huckloborry piiloli.
Mack From lloiioyinooii
Mr. and Mrs. Ilorhnrd I luck land
rolurnod IiihI night from n two. wooks
wadding trip. 'After vlnltHiK 1'ort
lnnd nnd Boiitflo, they drov0 to Am-
, boy, WiiHhliiKton, thun buck ovor the
(iolumlilii highway to Tho Ditllim,
, and homo by way of llisnd.; Mrs.
(lunrgo DownlHK, llncklnnd's inolh
or, nceompiinlod I hnm homo n ft or n
visit wllh hnr sister In Washing-
( ton, ' .
,;nvo For Hiicnmiento
Miss Pearl Bradford hns reslRnod
hor position In tho First Nnllonl
' bank aud gono to Sacrnmouto to
live.
llnnker ltctuHnlng Home
After a six weeks' etny at Itoeky
point, I., L, Ornun, Ornvlllo Imiikftr,
Uft for homo this morning.
lliiluriiliiK To I'rlnrvllle
Mra. 4. H, Wlndon and her
duugliter, Miss Paulina, will loavo
for tholr home at 1'rlnavlllo In the
morning, nttor a two wcioka' visit
with Mr. and Mrs, It. C, Harris.
WOMAN COLLECTS
INDIAN BIBLES FOR
PERIOD OF 25 YEARS
CHICAGO, Aug. 81. Fur more
than 2,1 yenrs Miss C. A. Smith, cur
ator of tho B. W. Ayor collection of
Amorlcnna nt the Newbarry library.
hern, has btiiM collecting Indian III
bios, and today her shalvas contain
the most comploto record In the
world of attempts to chrlctlunlzo the
Amorlcan Indian.
The catnlaguo citntalns Illblos, or
parts of them. In CO aboriginal lan
guages, Including KUIott's Indian
Bible, publlahrd In tho seventeen:h
contury when the Puritans first es
tablished missionary contact with
tho Now England rodpton. There aro
Illblos, too, In Choctaw, free, Cher
okee, Altec, Chippewa, Mohawk and
Ponobscot, Works uted by mlsslon
arlna In tho language of tho Faklmos
nt Labrador and Greenland and an
other translated In'o the language
nt tho Aleutian Inlunds also era In
the colloetlnn. 1
Afti'r tho Spnnlih American war,
K. W. Ayor. who spent 40 years
gathering together his library of
American lore, and who preaonted
hla books to the library, began col
lecting the biblical literature which
had boon trnnsulted Into Philllpplno
nnd Hawnlnn dlnlocts like Ilorano.
TagaJog .Talmshlan, Tukuthkutchln
nod other minor' tongues.
Since many of the languages havo
been forgotton, adding to the col
lection Is aald to be a difficult mat
ter. A book wu obtained In Paris,
said to bo a Hawaiian testament,
with tho euphonious name of "Bukc
A Moramona" by Goorcc.Pnkunlakl.
The, translator' . name W.h.oi I flo;l
ciphered mosnt (leorga aiake-a-viK-Noise.
MUs .Smith, aftorward dis
covered she had bought the Book
of Mormon and that tho translator's
real name was George Cannon.
Aiant vs. Jones ct al
In a suit filed In the circuit court
this morning If. I.. Arant asks
Judgment for tl.4l3.Tt against 3.
W, Jonas, C. I). Brown and C. T.
Dnrloy, for alleged fnlluro to, com
ply with tlio turms of a contract.
' KrltkMin' vs, llruinlmll
Judgment tor fiOO alleged duo
tor labor performed Is asked In' a
suit filed by Victor Erlckson and
Hans ytoverson vs.. J. N. Bramhall
nnd tho Yawloy Lumber company,
rialntirfs asks that ilofcndanls pay
tll)0 utlorneys fees nnd costs of tho
suit.
LUMBERMEN O. K.
STANDARDIZATION
OF LUMBER GRADES
tONOVIEW, Wash., Aug, 21.
Unanimous approval of the principal
of standardization of grados of soft
wood lumber was given by the nld
summer meeting of the Wt Const
Lumbermen's assoclnllon hero.
Tho stundurd Rradlng' rule book,
uailonal In scopo, and tha sopHrute
book of west coast grading rules,
eliminating defects not applicable In
wostorn operations, were apnrovca1,
ns was the national standardisation
of names for grades of lumber. .
. An address by Judge James A.
Emery, cour,aol for national manu
facturers' association, his subject be
ing "The Outlook," featured the
banquet at St. Helens Inn, attonded
by more -nnn 200 lumbermen, Jurign
Kmery particularly emphasized the
Inafflclniiry of governmental busi
ness enterprises. It. A. Long told
of plans for Longvlew and of his
vlows of northwest lumtierlnic.
An auto In band 'In worth two In
tho ditch.
PCSTOFFICE ALERT
TO PROTECT PUBLIC
AGAINST SWINDLERS
. WASHINGTON, Aug, 21. -The
United States government takes
considerable care In protecting the
bank accounts of Its cltlzena, and
piany and varied are tho schemes It
Is railed upon to use In order that
tho Kiilllblo will not li'to their sav
ings of yours. Hut porhapa the most
Inlorcntlng of all 'la the method of
'J he postofflce department, which Is
sues "fraud orders" to eliminate
from the malls of the circulars and
and advertisements of the get-rlch-qulck
ewlndlcrs.
.How much this system actually
saves invtitora during a ycr It la
almost Impossible to estimate. In
one recent Inutunce. as tha result of
n single fraud ordor, 21,000 letters.
each believed to contain a dollar hill,
were Intercepted and roturncd to the
senders.
When 'investigator of the postof
flce suspect an Individual or com
pany of sending through tho tnall
Intt'.rs or advertising m.ntur of a
fraudulent nature Inspectors aro
Society's Air Taxi Crashes
1
The wreck of the "Fleet Wtng," one of the airplanes tn which society
"folk taxi between Newport, R. I., and New York City. It dropped 300
feet as several hundrorl of the exclusive colony looked cm. H. Cory
Morgan end Howlond Fowler, passenk-ers, and If. H. Thornb'irn, pilot.
wero takaa to.tne Naval UosolUsti
Iceless Refrigerators ;
Simply slow down the development ! oT
i.'i-viu-os i.t your milk and foods. Make - j
your own ice box at small expense use
pure ice and keep foods at the proper tem-;"
perature these warm days. ' ' V
Use Ice It Pays ;
Phone 58
BATTERY
NEW OR
REPAIRED? ,
You can do the work
but you don't tell any
body.
Better Advertise!
. What 'time is it?
'I. ;'''"
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In the nusY American home to
day there is no more necessary
instrument in the household than
' the clock.
These handsome timekeepers
arc not only invaluable in telling
you the time of day, they are hand
some and worthy additions for the
' best-appointed homes.
One look will convince you of
their beauty.
And as they go on serving you,
you will say, "I am glad I bought
it at-
GEO. L. METZ
"Let George do it"
Watch Repairing
jJ
' -;'''flPral -
given tho caso to rather evldenco.
Hlmuld ansplclons bo backed by
facts, the persons aro cited to give
roason why a fraud order should not
be Issued ugainst them. A bear
lug is conducted and, If the charg
os are sustalnod, all postmastorsre
ordered to return to the senders al)
mall addressed to the person or com
pany In question. Those not bear
ing return addrosses find their way
to the dead letter office, and the
money enclosed Is turned Into the
national treasury. Very often the
fraud order la followed, by court
action against the offenders.
In rocent months Postmaster Gen
eral New has Instituted determined
campaign agalsst mall frauds. Espe
cially bave bis efforts been directed
agalnat purveyors of wortblesa oil
stock and lands In the southwest, As
a result many operators have been
tripped up In their promises of thou
sands of per cent of profit to their
dnpo Investors.
Fake stocks are tho principal com
modity dealt in by thoso who milk
gullible readers of circulars and ad
vertisements, but many uxlque and
Interesting schemes to market other
rommidltles havo been uncovered by
the department's activities. One of
tho most recent was the case of a
man who advertised blooded hunt
ing dogs at very low prices and del
ivered mongrels picked up at ran
dom, with faked pedigrees.
Another advertiser boasted of hav
ing found a sure cure for tubercu
losis, but when government chemists
discovered the brown, slrupy liquid
was mainly creosote and maltose, a
fraud order speedily put him out of
business.
Schemes to beat the prohibition
laws often come to the attention of
the postal authorities. Several con
sisted of powders to which water
was to be atided to produce wines,
beers or other alcoholic drinks. Of
ficials hold that if the materials ac
tually contained alcohol they vio
lated tho dry laws, whereas if they
did not they violated thd postal
fraud regulations.
Theso aro the days people are
as hot as a woman with nine kids
In a day coach. .
FROM THE EACTORY
TOBACQ 3
ROLL YOUR
OWN WITH
VII LA CROW
tirtasAiuuej
OVU MEATS are dollcloua be
catiso they are chosen wit Il
ea ro and cooked by . a chef
who knows how to cater to
tho public taste. You'll find
a food revolution watting for
you here.
Get ncaunlntcd with oar
"Bill O' Faro"
CLUB CAFE
J25 So.' Sixth St.
He S Not Dizzy iMt Laki &nci Fairviewf
,
Tho Kov. C. C. Unlet preached at
MC. Lakl church Sunday evening.
Ho will hold aervloea again at ML.
Lakl September 1, at 11 A. nt. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. J, H, Elliott and
son Billy left Sunday morning In
tbelr car for San Francisco, "'
Mrs. Harry Booth and aon Char
ley called on Mr. and Mrs, John
Koontz Sunday aftornoon. ' '.
j Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kaylor and Mr,
and Mrs. H. D. Morrison called on
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cheyne Sunday. '
'Round and 'round this mu'.e goes
as be work an irrigation pump
near Constantinople and so his
driver blindfold htm with curious
cup-lflce blinkers to keep him from
getting dizzy.
THAT OLD HAT
CAN BE
RE-BLOCKED
You can do it but
the hat owner doesn't
know you.
ADVERTISE AND
GET THE TRADE
. GOLDEN, MM'I
At Your Grocer'ts
MID SUMMER-
SPECIALS
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QUALITY j I
photographs!
SEW FA1X STYLES " i
(TI-n latest in Artistic Mountings
arc nvvi uciiik buuhu b ,.
Photographic
Art,
327 Main St. Phone 39
Opposite Court House
Here's a big Bargain
ALL THE OLD PAPERS YOU CAN '
CARRY AWAY FOR
5 Cts.
. Use them under the carpets on the pan
try shelves to help kindle the fire in a
dozen other ways, and at such a low price
you can't afford to do without them.
The E
veiling Herald;
The
Pacific Savings and Loan Association
WILL LOAN YOU MONEY
TO BUY
OR BUILD
YOUR HOME
FOR INFORMATION SEE
Lakeside Lumber Company
CENTER and KLAMATH
Retail and Wholesale Dealers in Lumber and Building; Material
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