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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
UNCLE SAM'S JIG-SAW PUZZLE Issued ilntly except Sunday by Tlio Herald Publishing company. Office, 110 North Eighth. St., Klamath Kails, Oregon. F. H. BOUI.K ; President and Mnnagor nuiH Boum .. Secretary-Treasurer Entered at the postofflca at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class matter. Member of tlio Associated Press -The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republica tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, and to all local news published heTein All rights of republi cation of special dispatches herein are also reserved. F. R. BOUI.E H, B. HILL K. O. NICKI.R H. W. REYNOLDS . Kdltor . City Kdltor Advertising Manager ..... Mechanical Superintendent The "Evening Herald Is the official paper of Klamath County and the City of Klamath Falls, UDBCRIPXIOX BATES Delivered By Carrier ONE YEAR . SIX MONTHS THRKH MONTHS O.NK MONTH ........ ONE YEAR SIX MONTHS PER MONTH Dy Mall ..0.B0 s.no 1.T3 - .63 ..W.00 - 8.TS .63 INFORMATION FOR ADVERTISERS Copy for display advertising must be In this office not later than s p. m. on the day preceding publication In order to be Inserted In the issue' of the paper of the next day. Vint ads and reading notices will be received up to 11 noon on "! dAdrt!"ng" t or fraternal orders or socletle. charging a regular In itiation fee and dues, no discount. Iteugious ana , , be chargTd the regular rate for .11 advertising when an admission or other charge la made. FRIDAY, SEPT. 81. 1"S3L THE MONROE DOCTRINE I N a recent address before the American Bar associa cnrotarv nf State Huehes illuminated and de- - fended the Monroe aocinne m V The evident purpose of the address was to quiet the fears and insinuations , of some trouble makers (es pecially in South America and Europe) that the Mon ro" J doctrine means a peaceful conquest of the repub lics of Central and South America. The essential points of the secretary's address were- (1) The doctrine is not a policy of aggression; it is a policy of self-defense; (2) as the policy is dis tinctly the policy of the United States the government of the United States reserves to itself its definition, interpretation and application; (3) the policy does not ,,r, the inrlprir-ndence and sovereignty ol other American states ; misconception upon this point is the only disturbing influence in our relations with Latin American states. Said the secretary : "I utterly disclaim as unwarranted, the observations which oc casionally kave been, made implying a claim on our part to superintend the affairs of our sister republics. Many promoters of the league of nations have called the covenant a Monroe doctrine for the world. How can a purely American doctrine be made a world doctrine? It is fdunded on the self-preservation of the "United" States, is 'confined to that object andis recognized by other nations as such.- It cannot be supplanted by a world covenant, either moral or military. : " -s 'COOLDlWKir ap HANPAV TRiS ' ( Yx) SHOULD Do i V 0u1" J ( it The ones? ;, "s ' J yO " yJkiM '"Courts Dlvorco Gntntnl . In the case of Elsie Holland ver sus James Holland, Judge Leavitt yesterday granted plaintiff a divorce.. Authorized to Sell Property Judge Leavltt issued a judgment. yesterday giving Frank C. Bramwell, state bank superintendent, power to execute a deed conveying the title of the property of S. A. White for $2500 to satisfy the claims of a promlsorry note for the sum of $2100 due June 13. 1921. payable to the defunct First State and Sav ing bank. In addition to the sum due. Interest at 10 per cent :.'rom the time the note was due to the pre sent time will be charged. White's property consists of timber holdings. C HUNTING WITH AN AUTO 7 WITH an automobile' that can outrun. the fleetest ' game, and .with a batteiy of rapid firing guns that . cari'spray a forest with flying lead that can kill as far as the eye can see game, the human animal has a strange hold on all the game animals left on the face of the earth. Wild game of all kind3 is doomed to speedy extinction at the hand of man. Only the head and heart of man will ever save a fragment of our valuable remnant of wild game. Africa is the last remaining home of bip wild game. The open plains of Eastern Africa from Cape Colony .to Kartoum are now persistently hunted over . by automobiles. Men with moving picture cameras in autos run big game to death, and men with pump guns shoot them down from the seats of automobiles. ' it is comparatively easy and safe work to kill big game in this way. The greatest danger is from being spilled " from the pursuing automobile. The remnant of deer and bears in our Oregon . forests is melting away. As roads are opened through our forests automobiles cany men with rapid fire long range guns, who, by this method can hunt over-ten times the ground of a man afoot. , Dr. William T. Hornaday, director of the New York zoological gardens and one of our great authori ties on game animals, says: "The automobile is great for the killers, but it is hell for the game." Portland Telegram. Judgment " Against .'.Walts e-t nl , Judgment was rendered against defendants In the case of M. Stulsaft of Sacramento, a corporation, versus H. R. Waits et al. Plaintiff receiv es $1,252.35 with 6 per cent interest from July 14, 1923 and costs and disbursement. It is further order ed that the- sheriff sell plumbing supplies of Waits and Nicolas to fat Isfy the claims. The Office Cat He Ought Ti (iit It A convict In the Kansas peniten tiary has asked the governor for a perdon on the ploa thut he fears he will corrupt hs fellow Inmate. Ho finds, ho any,, from what tlio oth ers say, that ho Is the only guilty man behind the bars. ' , AT Till? PINE THlilJ Recreating a dead past for $7,00 a day each. Buch waa the experience of Cecil 11. Do Mllle and Jeanle Mho- phorson, perhaps the iiiont funioHicf Anna Q. Nllsaon jl tlio bond of AT THM- MU12HTY Realism Is tlio outslindinf foitturo of "Heart Aflame a photoplay which presents Frank Koomtu and. hlKhly paid director-scenario writing pulr In the world. They appear as piuyura III "Holly wood," a Junius Cnuo picture, which la at tho Pino Tree thonlrfl tonight. All they .were lull (I wn 17.50, the amount given tlio veriest tyro, the morest berlnner In pic tures. But they enjoyed every niln tlio of Ihelr scenes for in a way It "turned back tho clock" for both, The appearance of C, D, De Mllle and MUs Macpherson give only two of tho celebrities who appear In "Hollywood," such as l'olu Negri, Thomas Melghan, William 8. Hurt, Agnes Ayros, Jack Holt, Water Hlors and Lentrlce Joy. FLAG DISPLAY LEADS INDIANS TO LOCKUP NAOPflt. India, Sept. 21. He cause of their persistence In display lug the nnllonnl flag of India, the local Jull now lie Iters 5ID In. Ilium ii ml tho number H Kf()wliiK. The ting la purposely carried III pnruilea, with tho knowledge that the num b ers will bo apprehended. Arrests tnko pliicn dally, and It Is fell hero that the Isauo Duty berumo nutlonal. "Unmlhl luy'' Iiim been designated n "I'lng lny." for proreKtlon and display of Hie tri color emblem, I strong rust at I lie l.lliurty I lien I re. In milking llio production, Darker was not limited to either cost or time In his determination to net big, HiiHinhliiK effects and realistic llirllls III tlio scenes of "hearts Aflame," On one nccaalon during tho six monthi consumed In iha filming o( the story, he look his entire com pany up (o Oranbrook, British Co lumbia, where he spent seven weeks getting wonderful outdoor scenes with an extensive forest of majostlo pines as a background for the ac tion, ' While In the Canadian woods, the director launched the first thrill of the picture, blowing up a dam and reloading ten thousand hugo logs to Lgo racing mudly down tho river, Ho had to construct the dam especially fnr tin seono making It as substan tial and as correct from au engineer ing standpoint ns though It were to stay for years. Hut tho greatest feat In the pic ture, nnd Incidentally one of the moot daring projects over attempted for tho screen, Is the rngliig' foreut fire episode which builds up to the . powerful clliunx nf the story. Hun- ' cd under tho personal supervision of Couiity Koreator Biuart J, Kllnt ham and his force of one hundred deputies, tho flro sweeps Itiroufili twenty acres of plno trees while An na Q. Nllaann lunres the flames at the throttle of a locomotive In a wild ride fur powder to ilyniimlte a" Advertising pavs. Try It and sen, whole mountainside. The Eternal Feminine About all the girls save for a rainy day now is silk stockings. Well, Well , 'Tou ask me why I have t laugh!" Ask Tollver McSlammor. "I bought my wife a phonograph And got. the kid a hammer." Of The Iluzunl Rpcrlc There's a queer klucklng bird called the keagle: ; She mothers all she can Inveigle; But 1 give you my word. She Isn't the bird That hatched tho American Eagle. Spokane Chronicle. Maxwell versus Mnvnell - In the case of Joy Belie Maxwell versus Lawrence Maxwell, the de fendant was declared yesterday, in a Judgment Issued by Judge Leavltt, to be In default' for want of an answer or appearance and the clerk of the court was directed to enter -default against defendant in the docket of the court. PHIXCESSES YlhJ, THV V. 8. SOUNDS REASONABLE, TOO AS an explanation of the continued existence of the Ku Klux Klan, the Public Ledger, of Philadelphia, proffers the following: "Thi3 queer, commercialized madness is in great part based on misdirected and dammed-up religious emotionalism and the blind, un reasoning hate of the backwoodsman for the foreign born. The 'pine rat' and the 'woolhat,' the 'hillbilly' and the 'nester,' and the man who is narrow between the eyes, whether he walks the hills or the asphalt, takes to it as a duck takes to water,. The human whose skull sutures closed when he was fourteen years old, or thereabouts, loves to hate. His is a fine old-vintage hatred." , . MOSCOW, Sept: 21: RusBla soon will be the poorer by 24 young women, for this is the number of brides who are, or soon will be, on their way to the United States with their American husbands, men who came out to Russia with the Am erican relief administration. Many of the marriages were precipitated by the withdrawal of, ths A,.U. A. from the Russian fluid. Most of the brides apeak '.English With two or three exceptions they come from old and well known Rus sian families, reduced to meager circumstances by tho revolution, and have enjoyed exceptional edu cational advantages. They Include two princesses and several count esses. ' The less a wife tries to manage him the letter she will manage to got ' along with the household freight payer. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thivnk the frlendj and people hero who so kindly helped up in our hour of Krief, especially thank lr. Stewart, JudRe Kmmltt, .Inmes H. UouHton, I. A. Towey nnd .Stale Highway Uep t. and Claude Carpen ter.' MR. AND MRS, J. M. -HECKAUT. 21 Duvbiik limiting tlntlim nt K. K. K. Store. 17-22 Newspaper. VS. ugge.HU "Xother thing this country needs Is fewer party dresseo and more overalls. Correct. ' Police cl;!ra a man named !-a Piano moved out of Milwaukee, Wis. leaving 29 notes behind. "Is your akin an annoyance?" asjts an advertisement. Not at all. Wo are only too glad to have some thing we can occupy without paying rent. AT THE LIBERTY l'LAVIN'U today. Tho girnteat forest firo aocuo ever filmed Is shown In "HEARTS AFLAME" the great ilrninn of tho liimlwr wood with " Kit AXIt KKEX.tX an, AXX.V O. MI.HSOX slnrrliiK. Without n ituiilit this la nno of tlio iimM tlirllllnu phi una wo linvt ever played In our lii.lie. Luis Flrpo says a man can't learn too young that luck Is a poor thing to trust. ' One way to bo happy Is throw the first of the month mall Into the waste bo-aket. Cleanliness Is tlio best antiseptic. No,' Zenobla. the modern mermaid does not was her tails when she is petted. Kvory Jinn Ilia ,lut Dessert Tho orator cats tongue, wo hear, ' The Sultan, Turkey lunch, Tho undertaker driaks his bier. .The pugilist his punch. The acrobats spring water drink, Tho banquet man ea'.s toast. Surveyors cat their stakes, we think. And editors a roast. Shoemakers hare fillet of sole, The printer, pie and sweets, l'ho hungry actor eats his role. Policeman munch their beats. XT A Family Joke No, CardcIIabus, aVamlly Ho Isn't one tho old mn and all tho kids wear. . , , Nato Olterlieln fa.V3 so live bnt when the time rtilucf you can retire from Instead of give up business. If they put a tax on radios they might. soak the coffee percolator a food shot too. . The girl who fools himself Is the worst fooled. Five thotisnnd silk pajama girls havo gone on strike.' Theo ore the girls who make them but don't wear them. The man who has the rlhl kind of sluff In Iiiin never has' to ri.iort to bluff. Tho only thing that appears small er than an atom. Is the o'hl r man's troubles. It'i worth tho cost of ft doctor's visit jiiHt to have somebody llxten while you rieserlho your symptorfl. The trouble with - being a brick layer Is that good bricklaying weath er Is always good golf weather, snorts W. I), Miller. ; The rumor that Dcmpsey offcre.l to pay our national debt 1 untruj. Pity tho poor German school fioy. with his teacher's marks so low. Movla star 62 years old wants n divorce, so perhaps sho was too young when hp murrlcd. Providence (R. I.) woman sliot tho wrong man, which, however, was not nn act of providence. Detroit girl of 17 hod two hus bands, both her own. Bloomlngton, I.., has 66 couples married DO years ago. Pistols must be unknown there. Woman shot at while driving a car In Chicago, so perhaps she was Inst learning to ilrlvo. "Damn women," says a purrot arrived In New York from Pnnamn, which will sell for a good price. Wouldn't it bo nlco If we could 'urn coal Investigations? Pittsburgh man wus fined for whipping a ' hlppopotumus. Ho should have whipped an auto In r.tead. He very careful whllo Inheriting a fortuno. A Paris rug picker did It nnd dropped dead. Movio actor was hurt falling off a horse. Perhaps ho wail imitating tho prince of Wales, Anti-tobacco bugs Imve started again, but may get smoked out. All tho teachers who failed to gel married are 'back lit work again. Berlin reports Hie tourista nearly nil, gone. They have Just about riumlicd tlio last one, Wlro snys gold has boon found In Alaska, but it may have been a tourist with his month open. . ' H.tTKHDAV ONLY William Desmond in "FIGHTIN' MAD" Kl'NDAY KPKCI.U, A plrturo everyone ahoultl see la "POOR MEN'S WIVES" A plctun- of everyday life Hint Ml lruA t.i life (lint It lippllea lit lilliiut ever) one. Ke(. It, ro.MI.Vd Tt'EHDAY v "TRAILING AFRICAN WILD ANIMALS" The greuieat thriller of nil Hum. m l mil mnthm nlr. tinea nf pniclinillv nil or Africa', riiiiigrroua iiniiiuila Ttieae pletmea were made by ,Mnnln Joluiaoit, the liient cp!urer, nixl hie Hie reiileai thing ,,f i, (,, ! fc .... " 'H'lavm .i - 1 I TODAY I :lll Ileal HImi'h . H Ml Xolillilea g I S ' M I fl i;V JAMES CIWZe Ym,".', B I WrtduchtH- . SVf ; B 9 ! Pwnttll fi'lfX' R SPOKANE HAS DOG CEMETERY 8POKANB, WuhIi.. Kept, 21. Dog cemetery or Hpoknno, mid to bo one of the two In the I tilled States, has been in existence for I year, nnd Is growing. Vhe ttn'h of "mnn's most faithful friends" hiu been laid at rest thevo with a Mule whlto tombstone to mark Ilia r.r.ivn and to express In a measure the Bralltuilo of nffefllloniilo owners who always Intel inmlo known slwlr trust In deedH, understood ulllio by all erenture, Instead of human words. The unusual cemetery lies a sliurl distance north of tho city on nn aero laid out and cared for by Mrs. Chris Htoltx, owner of nearby kennels. The aero Is elear of trees, nnd white .atones mark tho entrance way nnd I ho boundaries. e "Homo Ruler," prize-winning Alr ilnln of dog shows from Hntl Fran cisco to Heuttln, and pride of his own- er, Norman .MeCunnell. H Iho-laleiit to claim I he cemetery as Ills final reeling plaee, "Homo Ruler" was to havo been shown nt the Spokane Interstate falr reremly but on ac count of fnjiiry to his ear he w.n '"ft nil alone nt tho Rieltz homo, Flro. destroyed Hi,, homo while the people were away, and "Iloimi Hol er" didn't hum n ghost of n show, Ho burned to death In hlti enile. i fxmm NKVICIl heforo Ima It pliolo. piny been hliaeil Willi Hlirll brlllliiiicy of mat. Never In fore have you been privileged lo ace nilerliiiuitienl ho gor. r.eoualy illfferenl, The ntiira, Hie romance, Hie Hirllla, (ho IiiiikIim nf ii lifetime crowded Inlo u HliiKle plel lire. Met. it pule of al Ttnnil rujiliers to Intnl. In Mi Ik full. 17-22 Kodak finishing at Stlnson's." 3tf If you plel m e lie I lie, one loiild only ace O.NK i jenr, 'I'M 1.4 would lo see! HTVI.H SHOW AT NIXK Comedy 4 !. i,,.olll ,,,.,, " . ' . ' h). . . .