1 rnimv, ArorsT ni, man. Pa fa Four THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 5I Emmhtg BSrrnlit leaned dally except Sunday by The Ilerald Publishing company. Office, 110 North Eighth ML, Klamath Valla, Oregon THE ANNUAL GIFT r 1 iin m F. R. SOULK RUTH SOULB Catered at the postofflce at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for transmission through tba malla second clau matter. ' " Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press la exclusively entitled the use for republica tion of all news dispatches credited to It or nut otherwise credited In this paper, and to all local news published herein. All rights of republl eatlon of special dispatches herein are also reserved, P. R. sorLB H. R. HILL P. O. MOKLB It W. REYNOLDS Tke Droning Herald Is the offlolsl paper of Klamath County and the City of Klamath Falls. HCBSCHIPTION RATES Delivered by carrier. 0!TO TKAR BIX MONTHS THREB MONTHS ONE MONTH By Mall OKE YEAR . BIX MONTHS PER MONTH . INFORMATION FOR ADVERTISERS Copy for display advertising mast be In UI office not later than i p. m. on the day preceding publication In order to be Inserted In the lasue of the paper of the next day. Want ads and reading notices will be received np to II noon on the day of Issue. .., ,TrU1 'or fraternal orders or societies charging a regular in itiation fee and dues, no discount. Religious and benevolent ordere will o.Vr".i rf5Ular mo tor U dTerU4!ns when an admission or fim FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. 1023. , : . OPPORTUNITY IS HERE a ; i rvN both sides of the Cascades there is a realization y that the completion of. the Natron cut-off is going to put a new complexion on the future development 1 of the communities on the route. ' . Just what the influence will be, nor how farreach mg, nc i one is able to predict, but the building of this road through virgin country, with great tonnage pro ducing potentiality; and the linking of two rich sec tions of the state, making many new trading" possibili ties, has loosed a new and a great force. Something is bound to happen. New people are going to be attracted, new money is going to come in perhaps pour in. -.- "Just how fast or how far,, or in what direction, the development will spread, time alone will show -But one thing is certain. The greatest develop ment will come to the communities that go out after it .Klamath is in a position to reap great advantage from the new line; but first there must be a diligent ancTcareful sowing, a vigilant and constant watching, e ..Other communities realize this. Below is an analy sis from the Eugene Register. The situation pictured and-the advice given is as applicable to Klamath as to Eugene. The alert community is the community that-will go farthest and garner most from the new construction.; A waiting game now is certain to prove a losing game. Here's the Register's sound size-up of the situation: - Kt0, nttlng. J. contracts Sax-completion of the Eugene- -r- klaniath Falls cut-off transforms, into. reality what for nearly two decays has been, only a dream. It ls-now onlv a question - of a snort time until main line traffic will be crossing the Cas- ' ' , cades by this new and shorter route. When this happens, there will be brought to completion a considerable part of the railroad program that a few years fgo was expected to result in building a city here. The coast . range Is crossed nd the fertile country of southwestern Or gon Is tapped by a railroad leading from Eugene. When trains are running on the Eugene-Klamath Falls cut-off, central Ore gon will also be put In close touch with Eugene. In addition, , oP course, there are the existing north and south lines. Look anywhere In the west where railroads thus center and you are pretty sure to find a city of considerable import ance. It takj back country to make towns grow Into cities, " .an railroad concentrations such as . this add tremendously to " the back country- of the cities where they occur. Thus they make opportunities for growth. - , " But here Is. one thing that must not be overlooked. If Eugene sits contentedly back, secure In the belief that com pletion of. this trans-Cascade railroad will bring growth and development on a silver platter, with no effort involved on her part, ture will be an exception here to the general rule that excellent transportation facilities build cities. They do not. Itr is the people who build cities, and transportation facilities merely provide the opportunity for building. If Eugene is to become an Interior, distributing point of importance it must be .' largely by the efforts and faith of her own people. GLAD WE'RE . " (l'Yom Kansas City Times) np HE United States is fairly unpopular in Europe as matters stand, but probably has reason to congrat ulate itself that it is not involved in the present rep arations controversy. In that case probably it would be even more unpopular that is to say, as unpopular as Britain is iiv France and as France is in Britain. . Both of these nations belong to the league of na tions, organized to promote brotherhood. If the United States was in the same family circle we can guess what brotherly attention. would now be bestowed upon it. Britain and France after long negotiations can not agree on a policy toward Germany. Their efforts have resulted in wrecking the entente and producing a feeling between them as bad as existed at the end of the last century. So much for the league of na tions in its own household. The United States never was a member of the European family. If it had gone into the league it would have been as an outsider with out understanding of the relations subsisting in that family - We now are getting some hints of what those re lations are, and some hints too of what we would have been letting ourselves in for if we had taken a seat in the circle and attempted to settle its differences. Many women with beautiful hands are said to be quite fond of doing needlework. -.President and Manager BMTvtary-Treanurer .Editor City Editor Advertising Manager Mechanical Superintendent a.so 8.50 1.70 .00 -SS.00 - S.75 .0 OUT OF IT WHITE H0l)3j COFFEE GROUNDS START FOREST FIRES, DECLARES RANGER BILL SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31. Coffee grounds are directly respon sible for many forest fires, accord ing to' a statement made here re cently by "Ranger Bill" of the United States forest service. "Ran ger Bill" and his pony "Buck" have covered much ground in ' racing from camp to camp to put out fires started by the careless city man who but let "Ranger Bill" tell It In his own words." Vlt's plumb surprising how many careless people there is . In this world," said Ranger Bill as he pull ed the saddle off his steaming horse and turned him loose In the corral. "And Ignorant, too, 'bout little things, when they're In the woods. You can believe It or not, but I'm giving it to you straight that just common, ordinary coffee grounds s the cause of more tires In this na tional forest than most anything else. ' "You see it's this way," contln ued the ranger, as he lit his old briar and puffed away thoughtfully. "Most people that live In the cltie3 think sre folks up here In the mountains are well, kind of 'know nothings.' I admit that 'when we go down to town we do kind of shy at the trolley cars, and some of us don't know whether the mez zanine floor Is upstairs or down, but somehow we manage to get around without getting lost, and I've noticed that our money is still at par. "But you take Mr. City. Man and put him up here In the 'tall uncut' and the shoe's on the other foot To, him anything that's not paved Is 'a bear of a road,' and his folks Through arrangements with com manding general, ninth corps area, San Francisco, Oil., tho American Loglon has accural the crack army band ot the 7th V. S. Infantry to play during its three days' ses sions. . The band Is composed of sixty pieces and is rated with tho famous-marine band ot .Washington. Concerts .during tho three, days sessions of the legion , will bo giv en when It meets In Seaside, Sept ember 6-8. The knocklngs from a historic gavel In tho hands of Gcorgo R. Wilbur, department commander, Thursday morning, Sept. 6, will officially open the fifth annual convention of the American Legion of 'Oregon. Carved from the hull of tho fa mous old gunboat, U. S. S. .Beau regard, herself a veteran of the Civil war, the gavel will mark In- are 'frald of snakes and wild ani mals where there ain't none, and when it comes to north, south, east and west, why they Just, naturally all look alike to him. He's mighty glad then to have a ranger tell him where and how to go to camp and fish and hunt. And we're more than willing to do It, too, because that's. a part of our job. "Then comes the morning after. A good night's Jsloep out lu tba open and a hearty breakfast make-) the world look '"pretty bright and smiling to tho city Jolks. Every one's packing up and anxious to be off.. Mr. City Man bustles around to see that be, hasn't left anything. His ieye lights on. a sign on a tree: 'Put out your camp fire.' Ho rtopi and scratches his, head. The crack's a long way oft, 'and the shovel, if he has one, stowed away In thi car. He looks at the fire. The coffee pot! Eureka! Ho rushes over and pours the dregs and the coffee grounds over the smoulder ing coals, kicks in a little dirt, and Is gone. ' "After that. Well, it's mostly a race between the morning breeze and Buck and mo to see who'll get to the fire first.- Sometimes wo win; today we lost, and there ain't no camp ground there an; more. But I'm still living lit hopes that some day we'll be able to educate people that coffee grounds won't put out a fire. It takes water and lots of It, and a heap of real earth. not rotten wood and needles. If you ever go into the mountains, here's a good motto to carry under your hat: 'Bo sure your camp fire Is dead, then bury It!' " toi vnls In a state ..Authoring of men and women who fought In a lutor conflict. . ' Tho gavel was painstakingly carved from the wooilon hull of tho old gunboat which lias rotted on the bottom of the Mississippi river for over 00 ytars, by a Civil war veteran who hhd two sons In tho American army in tho world war. ' ' At the zero hour of 9:00 a. in when rovolUo blows, announcing the opening ot tho legion state convention In Seaside; Sept. 6, ful ly a thousand or more legion men from all corners of Oregon, and hundreds ot auxiliary women nnd members of the legion's . state fun branch order aside from a large number of visitors, are expected to ho In attendance. State conven tions of tho legion, of tho 40 and 8. and tho legion auxiliary will be held during tho throe days ot re union, work and,i pluasuro. ThelOffice Cat Still wo fall to see that lone skirts In combination -with bobbed hair are more incongruous than a bald fat man in gold pants. "Believe me," said the Keno flapper, "I'm careful about show ing too much ot my silk stockings, when they have cotton lops." One way to please your wlfo is to make her believe you're jealous. Pages Father Time Then . , . Down tho street they strolled Her skirts woro short, her sockt were rolled; Now Hor skirts are long, hor socks aro thin, But memories causa tho roughs to grin. Be It ever so small , There's no place Like a parking place. "Thoro's something dirty on foot," said the Klamath Falls man as he donned his last week's socks. A Itusy Line Modorn' Inventions play an Im portant part. In our evary-day Ufa. A telephone, for example. Is an Inno cent looking tool yet It causes many complicated situations, and it hap pened hero In Klamath Falls. Frlond wife was visiting her mother nnd denr "hubby" was en deavoring to survlvo as best he could. Kach evening by moans of tho tele-phono limy learned tlio good or bad nows of the day. On a cer tain eventful evening during the course of tlio conversation the wlfo Inquired of licr devoted mato an to his fictions of the prosont moment, Doing n truthful chap our hero re plied that, if the truth was demand ed, ho wns wuHhlng hl II. V. !Vn. At this juncture central sung nut In nn awe Inspiring volen, "I'm ring lug them for you!" Whereupon the family cat turned a back somer sault nnd nnotlier divorce' cano wns In tho olflng. , ' Smooth sailing never tested any skipper's talents, Arthur Lcavllt tins noticed, "and they toll us tho agents, we moan, Hint anybody enn drive a now car." It Is suggested that wo nil should wnrkj for tho government and ro eelVB n guaranteed living, Tho only now pnrt would be the guar antee. Wondcr what tho stork ' thinks , AT TUB riXB.TKEU . Jack Holt, Paramount star, Is virile screen player. As such lie has a virile director In Joseph Honiibory. Honubery has a forcotuliiest that KKls the utmost effect from strong situations, mid this ability bt brought him to the farofrunt of the directorial ranks. Ho Ulructoil such provloua Holt pictures as "Tho Cull of the North," "While Satan Sloops," "Tho Mun, Unoonquorablr" and "North of the Rio Oraudo." The latest Holt-Honabsry picture Is "Making a Man" and It will lit shown at tho Pin Tree theatre to ulght, It Is the story of the regen eration of a wealthy young snob af ter ho finds hlmsolf broke and hun gry and alono In Now York. Kva Novak Is lending woman. 8TVDISNT HEM' Students wanting work, and em ployers and housewives wanting stu dents help should confer with P. It. llonni'tt nt the high school .Monday, goji torn bo r 3, between 0 a. m. mid 4 p. m. ai-ai AT THE LIBERTY Orclirstra Kviry Kvwilng Mr. Hurry Itorrl. niwtor Alexandre Dumas' world-rcnon ncl novel "THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO" Tlio immortal tale of a snllor' lad's rcvm-BP. I tke pleasure In mmim-ndlng Hits picture to my friends ami pntrona of Tho Liberty It l who of t'i finrnt pro. uct Ions I liavo ever brought to Hits r'ty. II. W. I. Hnturday Round Twclvo of ' FIGHTING BLOOD" Sunday Hperlnl WILLIAM PA IIN I'M In "BRASS COMMANDMENTS" ' ' Coming Soon . '. Dainty LAIIIKTTK T.VYIXIIl In "PEG O' MY HEART" about a fashionable apartment house Into 'Which no babies nro admitted? Anyway, snorts Arthur Wilson the girl iwho thinks she Is cute Isn't half'aa big a nuisance as the man who thinks he Is proUy. Thormomotors aro not the only things which aro graduatod without brains. , Tho Klnppcr Some shape some stylo, ' Men gape, you smllo; Cause you'ro wise ,To all thoso guys, And live them the cold shoulder. Spit curls, lips thin, Teeth, pearls, firm c)iln; Cheeks aro painted, Soul's untainted You'ro a modern flapper. Wealth may ba a dlsoaso as somo pcoplo claim, but thoso who have It can well afford It. They say (lint Kurds can go nny whero In tho world, but It looks to mo like a long, hard pull to the While House, oh, wot? O. M. Iloctrir suys some birds art as It they aro tho pross agents of despair. ,Iust a short time until boys and files unit going shoeless. Our guess Is nlno million acres of shin has been Hcratchnd by vacation ists tills summer. !. Just wait until frost, Then go out In tho garden and IiiiirIi your head oft nt, the weods, Fall fiislilmm any germs must Jump higher 'than ever to grab the hem1 ot n skirt. , "' Boon bo tlmo to Inkn down, the screens anil let tlio files out of the lioliso for winter. I Many of thn light summer suits havo shrunk until they aro utmost a vost and knvo trousers. Wear your best whirls now. Why save them until' you have to start keeping your coat, on? Better start currying last wlntor's ashes out, s : When school stnrls ten million nocks get washed. Won't It ho flno whon wo get tlio AT THH LHlliRTV. . Vndorwator sctnos are su Inttiont- Inf feature of ,lho ttipor-prmlttcUon, "Monte Crista," ' adapted from tho famous novo by Alcxamlro Dumas nut) constituting ono of tho big P ulals for tho niixiii of 1D23,. Kow woiiiia of this clinrauior- liuva boon usud nt a aoquoucu or part of a dramatlo narrative. Itcailoit of tlie great novul will recall tho soiitiillonul oscapo of ICtlimiiiil Dilutes from tho Chateau D'lf; how, sfor twenty years Imprisonment, lie tswi hlintoK in tack, It thrown Into the ia t doad, rips lilmislf fro from (lit til and makes his way to 111 Island ot coucealod treasure. At this episode forms one of thn most ilinmntlo and thrilling mo moms of the play, the Introduction of undorwator photography, show Ing 1 evory Incident at pictured by llnmns. was first considered a rlk becaiiso of tho danger which lies In the inuul methods of such filming. "Monto C'rlslo" will comptoto Its ongagomunt at tho I.lmorty Ihoatra tonight. ' ST ra ir' TONIGHT Last Showing ' Peter BvKyne'i Making A Man Starring Jack Holt A iiiultl-mllllonnlro, young and handsome, und undisputed king of Han liiTiinlmn valley, ho Is refiisi.l by the girl he loves and told there h n'l n girl In thn val ley who would marry him. Why? Tlio auswor Is only to bo found In ".Making n Man." . SATURDAY ( White Shcrulders With Bryant Washburn and Katherinc MacDonald Saturday Night Is PAY NIGHT screens down so wo cull throw things out thu window? . ' Iloy'i! school ti'uusnrH should liavn .1 hip pocket hlg cniiiigfi to hold it geography or cushion. ' . ' Thoughtful mothers pad thn iionU of school pniilH, .' k ' . t drown HlH.tor'n bathing mills will malm a rine Imsketlmll out III fur little Henry this rail. ' Trim tho frlngo tiff rutlmr's trou sers und use It for malting Johnny a cowboy suit. : . Ilui) your old straw hut through tho moat grinder. Makes its good, u break fast food us any, - . WOOD TAIKK) il'.V lH'fJTJ IIOHI'ITAL rtlCNO, Nov., Aug. 81, Wood will not bo used In tho construction of tho new hospital for menial patlneta now being oroeted hero, It hns booir announced, Concrete walls, floors and root, and molnl doors, window ciisliigs.'nnd furnlturo will eliminate tiro hnr.ards, It Is snld, i