The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 22, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KUAMATH FALLS, OREGON
M ABOUT PEOPLE
COMING EVENTS
Hnpt. 17-22. -Constitution
wcl. ' 4
OCt. 3, 4. G. ('uunly fulr.
out. ia-n. ituiiwar cnio-
hrallnn.
CiimililltU Iteluro I'mni I'm ilmiil
K, I., Crumbim of (ho public mar
ket Rrucery, who has been In I'nrt
liinil fur Ilia piisl nix wcHi ri'( in noil
Wednesday. Cm in hi lit liiu linn
suffering from heart tumble hrniiKlit
about by all til lark nf puoiiiuolilu mill
wan ordered liy It I h ilnrlnr lo liuvu a
com pint i rest. Huvuriil diiK uiin
' Ihu mini who conducted the public
market bukrcy left mid I ho butcher
ulso rioted lilit simp. Thin ix'ioaril
liund Oriimblltl's return. Ill gro
cery Is iiinv open unit llm hutt'linr
shop will reopen tomorrow moriilnx.
, Neiolliitlnii urn In proKrt'HH for n
new baker nml Crumbim stated Hint
liy October I, ut l ho latest, iim bak
ery would reopen, rrnmblllt de
clnri'il Ihul lilt hnullli has greatly
ImiiroYud.
liokN Over I'nwiMTi ll
WHIIiiiii Miller, rnnnnclcil with n
firm nf whnlinulers of general mer
I'lmndli'ii registered ' at I li rhiiuilic.'
of riimiiierrn riMiiM.i, Thursday, lie
whs truvelllnit llirniii-.h llm rinin
try by nutn nml while hero spent
mi in o tlmn Imiklnit over Ilia pnu
cir. of Klnmiilh I'iiIIi.
Marshall Iti-furn I'rnnt I'linem!
Mr. and Mm. Frank Mnnihnll re
t ii i noil Wednesday from I'ortlunil
where they attended llm funeral o
Mrs, Marshall's mother. Mm, M.
Fcrbrnrhn, They were accompanied
to Portland by two oilier dntiith
ter of Mrs. Forbrnrhe. nml' were
nwity nine day., i
Ward I llnrk Knr tiimil
Joel T. Ward, who was formerly
III the real estate himlncss linro. anil
who loft for Lot Anoelcs a ji-ar or
o o and who recently lint been
living In Idaho, hm returned to
Klamath Falla and will establish of
fices here m soon as possible. "The
corner stone for a real city la now
belli lalt." declared , Ward, "and
Ihat I the main linn rallron.il trans
portation and tho flno, system of
highways that ara now In process
nf construction. When I left here
lax year t was a bit skeptical about
the futnro of Klnmnth Falls, because
the Klamath atrurture wr being
built on a faulty foundation. In lhat
the keyatone, rrflrnnd transports
lion was missing. I havo travelled
from the orange, grovos of ouihorn
California to trio (treat wheat grow
ing nod Ion near Bpokqno, and have
driven 18,021 miles alnco leaving
hero, lest Soptoinbor. From obser
vation and Invostlgstlon, the Klam
ath country ) unquestionably the
brightest flpot of them all. It cer
tainly aecmi Rood to bo back among
all my old frlenda again." Ward's
mother motored down from I-ewtt-ton,
Idaho, and will make lier home
here with Mr. and Mra. Ward.
Knroulo To Hnnltiuium
Mr. and Mm. Oeorgo Meiorvo and
datiKhter Joanetta of La Orando, Ore
gon, are expected In Klamath Falli
In a few dayt to visit Mr. Moaorvo'i
aiatar,' Mrs. V. II. McPherron and
brothor, Carl flchubort, of Mills Ad
dition. Mrs. Meiorvo was a resident
of this city, a few years ago while her
husband was In tho government sor
yico In IliiHsla. While there ho con
t run ed the lnflunnsii which has left
him In 111 health. Of Into his con
dition has grown wono and he' la
onrouto to Callfornlu whoro ho hopes
to regain his health.
Fnlher O'Hoitcn IlVniims to Ijikevlew
Father O'llngen who has been
visiting with Father II. J. Marshall
here returned to his parish In Lake
view this morning,
Mnn From Tomi Hlto Ileie
William It. Bhnmbcau'waa at tho
IHall yes:ordny. Ho la from the now
town slto of Suragiio river located
nt tho present terminus of lhotrn
horn railroad. Tho slto ,l.i tocaled
about it miles fi'om Klamath Falls
In tho Bpragiio River valley,
llontl Slim lIoiT
J, D, Neale, connected wlih n San
Francisco bond houso is hero for n
fow dnys to transact business.
t
Town filte IMnna Filed '
Plans nnd blue prlntn of the now
town, site, Sprague rlvor, were filed
lit the county clerk's office yester
day aflernooii, by V. A, Hutto. Own
era of tho property of Ihn now slto
wore nnmod as Mr., and Mrs. F. A.
Hutto, nnd Mr, nnd Mrs, A, Q. Wol
ford, i -
I'Kiini'i' Itivl'li'iii Will lt-iiini
Hollmit Webb, n foriimr reildntit
nf K 1 ri oi n i li Kiil, ttloni'i'il hi llio oily
yoolni'iliiy on IiIk wny In I. iiiik lloiirh,
ImiK ciiiiiiKh In Nfi'iul u Hlnirt limn
wlih his many filomU Imrn, Wnlib
iim liu ril Mint Klnmnth Kails' lookml
Imitor Hum miy placn he hud lioon In
for n ImiK tlmn, unci that ho hiirdly
iucokiiIiimI tho city bocnusu of tho
ninny How l)illlillliu- Hint lllivo boon
orociiil slnre Ills iloimrture. Ho will
npi'iid Ihu wliilnr In I.iiiir llciirh and
rntuin to this city to rcutubllih
himself In biiiiliKHtln tlm sjirlng.
I'liui To Him I
It, K. Honl of lllltliiR. Ore., and
Ihiul Cockrull of Modoc Point drop
pod Into the i'ourthoiio yesterday
ariqrnoou to purchase hunting II
cmisiis. VlKllor From Cwlirnii Ili'ro
I.. I'. Claiwi! of Cochran, Oro.rcg
imnrcd lit tho Hall yesterday. With
in tlm past week (oh tlmbor belong
ing to tho C. II. Wlmtilor l.umbor
inn puny which la located In the
vicinity nf Cw lirun linn been In dan
gor of destruction. Cochran Is lo
omed on tlm Tllfnmnok linn ubout
00 miles from' Portland on thi sum
mit of thn I'u'ut run no nioiinliilnii..
Kliorlrf Ail l III pill y' llii liner llllnl
flhorirr I., I.. I.nw nml Hnpuly
In the punt wook llm llmlior tiolnim
Init on u doer hum. Thoy .wlll Kpoiul
llm day and rniiirn Inio I bin ovon
Iiir. On Tliurmluy Hbeilff I.nw and
!amn Wiinlon Hurncv stiirlnl on a
doer hunt which ended In the arrest
of two men on tho charge of hav
ing liquor In their possession.
AKrlculliim Kspeit Here
Ira N. Ciubrlolson who Is con
nected with ihn govornmont agricul
tural department, Is In tho city for
1 day or so while transacting busi
ness. I to II rer.lsterod at the Hall.
Marriage Licence iMttiffl
A marriage license was Issuoit yes
terday to Joaso.l,, K!rk to l.orclta
M. Skocn of Klama h Falls, Oregon.
Ifrre From' Cieacent
K. rt. Itourk who Is In the mcr
ehandlsn business at Crescont and
It. 8. I'm tan, a ohool teacher of the
samii town, were In town yoion!:iy
atnl today on business. "They are
certnlnly working Into the railroad
Job fast" declared flourk. "Oradlng
Is going on from llonvor Marsh
south a good shupe." The two men
plan on returning to Crescent today.
UontiiM Mcrrliunt la lloi'i
J, I.. Sparrrtorn, a merchant of
ponnnta was In the city yesterday
and today transacting bu.ilnoss? Ha
Is reglsterud nt tho Hull. Also nt
I he Hall Is F. W. Chlndlund, pro
prietor of n hotel at Moro,
Oregon, who Is in ' town " for a
few days, and Mr. and Mra. J. C.
Flynn of Lakevlew. Flynn Is a pro
minent stockman of that section,
and Is In the city to transact busi
ness. '
Jwlgv I'lrka l'mlr
Judgo A. L. Leavltt has been
spending a good part of his morn
ings the last weak or so picking
fruit In his yard. ' i .
Wnirnnt lesueil
A warrant was Issued thls.omrn
Ing by Justice of tho Peace Emmltt
for M. I.llila. It Is alleged that he
tailed to remit a final paymont of
$110 on a Chovrolot car to tho Acme
Motor company. It Is said that he
was last heard of from I.a flrnndo.
From Lnugell Valley
Mr, nnd Mrs. Davo Turner and
daughters, Helen and Marian, wore
county scat visitors today from
Turner's springs nt Lnngoll valley.
Patrolman Resigns
L. C. Muoller haa resigned his
position oi tho police forco to be
come woods foreman tot1 tho Klnm
nth Lumber and P05t company.
Two Released From Jnll
lllohard Hnmlltoni nnd Albert
Itynn, who were fined 60 and
sentenced to SO days in Jnll for
fraud In securing transportation,
were roloasod from jail this morn
ing by order of Juntlco Emmltt,'
Former fliiingi! Man He
El, II. Banner arrived yesterday
by car from Eugono, and will be
hnro a few dnys settling his affairs
In connection with tho Ford . gar
age, which ho recently told. Dan
nar and his family will make their
homo In Eugono,' , ;
I
I Sirs, l.lllillry llettar
Mrs. uoorga wnuioy, who., una
been Quite 111 for, ft - week, Is con-vnlnacont,
On WnililiiiK Trip
Mr, and Mrs, I.OHlnr Phelps
'J'llliuiKiok, who Imvo been
i;uoHts of Ills brol Imr mill wife, .M
mill Mrs. Lawrence. K, Pholps, since
Thuiiiiliiy, loft this uiirnliiK for
(.'ullfornlii. Thoy are on their wed
IIiik trip, uml will spniid some thin
iniiliirlirg throiigh CiiMfiirulu before
returning to Iholr lioiiin ut Tlllic
ilinok, '
lliive Iliiby Hoy
Mr. and Mrs, Wllllum Melhase
lire being congrntulutnil on the
lilrjh of ii son. .Mrs. MiiIIiuhu wns
Miss Vera Mown before her mar
rlngu a your ago.
LenvliiK Fur O. A, ".
Miss Ilertha Pulls will lako tho.
train In tho morning for Kugene.
and will enjoy a brief visit with
friends there before leaving for C'or
vallls to register at O. A. C.
Dr. Hoiile Is III
Dr. A. A, Hoiilo bus been con
fined to his bed since Monday, due
to tin attack of Influenza. . Itfs
Illness hus necessitated his resig
nation from tho city budget com
mittee. According to Mrs. Boulc"
lie Is Improving and expects to he
up and around In a few days.
Homo From Vacation '
Mr. nnd Mra. F. S. Wilson have
relumed from a throe weeks' motor
trip through Oregon. They visited
Flalom, Portland, Corvallls and coast
points, - '
l.yvn To Try Oih
' C. C.- Ilrower, district attorney,
ami Grant M. Itayinond, court re
porter, left this morning for Chllo
ijuln where they will appear In a
preliminary hearing of tho state of
Oregon Versus Itolunil Hicks. Hicks,
who Is represented by Horace Man
ning, Is charged with assault with
i dungernus weapon. Jlrower and
Ituymond plan on rolurnlug this
nfturuoon, but may ba held 'over
'.III tomorrow morning.
Mrs. t'onail Ill-turns
Mrs. 0. n. Cozad, who has been
visiting with her mother In Prairie
i.'lty for several weeks, returned
lust night. She returned by way
nf Tho Dalles to Creacent, and from
thero to Klamath Falls by stage
On her trip from Tho Dalles the
locomotive broke down and the
train was delayed two aiid one-half
hours while another engine was
hurried out from The Dalles to
luko up tho journey.
S. V. Kill I or Here
K. q. I. ... :::dr of the
Southern Pacific company's bureau
of news. Is hero today conferring
with tbu commlttoe In charge of
tho railway celebration. In order
Unit he mar lay plans for a wlde
nprcad campaign of publicity In con
uectlon with the event.
JOHNSON SAYS
WORLD COURT
IS BACK DOOR
(Cow tinned from I'sgo One)
It Is the modern aurvlvnl of secrot
diplomacy, with selfish exploitation
and ruthless aggrandisement " con
trolling It. To this body Mussolini
turned while he contemptuously
spurned the league."
Concerning the world court the
senator said:
"I cannot repont too often that
this io called court Is not a court
On after the clucks In Dnxbak
hunting clothes. K. K. K. Store,
17-2 J
Oct n pair of nU Sand robbers
to hunt in this fall, 17-22
OntAecob
COH.N ns you like' It Am tho
cob. Tondor,. succulont corn
cooked to suit you nnd served
In tho right manner. All our
puro foods nro up to tho stnnd
ards Bet by epicures who know
how to enjoy their meals.
1 Get acquainted, with our
"BUI O' Faro"
CLUB CAFE
lUfl Bo. tll St.
at all. It can act ns Hh chief j pi.koi-'
mail, Lord Cecil, says only when I c. ;
Is asked to do so by llm nation In
illHpuio. The great finlioiiM, Kiujmlil,
Kraiire, Italy utld Japan, huvn npii
cirli'iilly ilwllneil to Mlllllllt 1 11.4
compulKory Jurlsdlellon. I
"liiiaghie an nin-r.l to a court by j
you for the rnlro;,i i, u wrong J"-j
flirted upon you by your neighbor, j
ami the only answer t thn court
that It could do iioIIiIiik unless your !
neighbor v.lshcd It. You'd bo ru'.her
Impallent with, a bit conlniiiiitiinus
of a court that could not, right a
wrong except wlih the consent of
the wrongdoer. An.d this Is exact
ly the kind of court we are asked
to Join. t'
lliive All Xeiilcil Treailee Xow
"Today we have arbitration
tri'ull',-) with nearly nil nations.
Uy lho.e, we agree wlih other na
tions to submit questions to arbitra
tion. The agreement whenever In
voked thus far ha been kept. What
Is preferable, If wo wish truly to de
termine disputes, our , arbitration
treaties to which both countrlea to
them are parties, or a court to which ;
neither with agree to submit? '
..Johnson said that ha spoke of the
league of nations question "though
you may think recent events have
set It at rest, becaiue I am certain
when we have been lulled Into! a
falsa security and are off guard,
suddenly tho effort wilt be made
to pitchfork us into Europe through
tho medium of tho court!" Ho ad
ded: "I endeavor In my humble
way to warn you of tho danger."
Will Not Help Wheat .Market
"One othur fallacy, conii.'tullnK
an extensive prnpugumln, Is now
often advanced," he continued. -'Our
wheat' Jurinora are told if we had
but entered 1-urope and stabilized
conditions there, wheat woulj have
brought a higher price.
"I quote only tho I'nltcd Sta
agricultural experts when I
the very contrary would be the case.
This presents no reason for desiring
a chaotic Europe; but with Russia
again active agriculturally, with
Franco sufficient unto herself, with
the grain districts a gain cultivated;
It Is obvious our exports of grain
to Kuropo will decrease, and we'll
have even a greater holdover.' '
"You ao more than I, would wish
to teach Europe the altruism and
Idealism that we believe z ours.
We want no expansion, wi covet no
territory. . Wo would prevent wars.
W would If we could tnako any
sacrifice to render 1 Impossible an
other armed .conflict; '
. n ,: v W'Uns, for JWtt
"But you cannot stoup a prizefight
of profit to the .fighters, by partner
ship with one of the parties ;o tho
bout. You might Increase the gate
NEW LAMP BURNS
94 AIR
Beats Electric or Gas
. A new oil lamp that gives an am
azingly ' brilliant, soft, white light,
even better than gas or electricity,
has been tested by the U. S. gov
ernment and 35 leading universi
ties and found to bo superior to 10
ordinary oil lamps. It burns with
out odor, smoke or noise no
nompliiK no, is simple, clean aafe.
Burns 943. air and 6 common
kerosene (coal oil.)
The inventor. V. M. Johnson, 161
Union Ave., Portland, Ore., Is offer
ing to scad ,a lamg on 10 days FREE
trial, or even to give one FREE to
the first nr In each locality who
will help him Irtroduce It. Write
him today for full particulars. AIao
ask him to explain bow you can get
tha agency, anil without experience
or money make I2G0 to 1600 per
month.
Low Excursion Rates
to
Oregon State Fair
SALEM, OREGON
. September 24 to 29
i To Salem $23.50
- Sale dates Sept. 22nd to 28th inc.
Return limit October 1st..
Stopover not allowed.
For reservations, train service and
Other information '
call or telephone
' S. J. BAILEY, Agent
Southern Pacific Lines
Klamath Falls, Oregon
r-iS;,l '. I.y tbfl 'V.ort:i.:n:; tho pnrt
nwVijj, w.-ii.li' give; bul thn only
war you'd h.h.i the fight r.'oulil be
ti f'L'ht U.o. flKhter.i.''
Agiiln niferrlaff to tin world
court, i;ie h;k .!;ors hnl.l. "ih.i oinl
V ef trmiKii'iiilnnt IniiiorHjni'e to in-te-nj'.lonal.'sln
bora,i-n it piiri nl
l!ie li!i;:iio of na'tiotm and by this
nielli:', wo c.'iiili! lie cased lulo tho
I'lo-uo and finrtlly b" part of the
KuropiMi meio. '
"If thn I'tiltcd Klatc goes Into
the le,iu of -nations I want to'walk
Into tho front door, protesting, but
wlih head held high and not through
a side door or a backdoor.
.'Hut I will be ngainet the world
court whether It Is proposed by a
dtmocrutlc or a republican presi
dent: I care not which."
HUNTERS
ATTENTION!
Duck season open nVptember
sixteenth! Make your plana Bow
for a duck hunt on Klamath
Lake. Good shooting easily ac
cewtblo and all possible com
fort at
EAGLE RIDGE TAVERN
Launches, row boats.
Harry Telford, cnlde.
For1 reservations telephone or
write to Manager Eagle Ridge
TaTern, Upper Klamath Lake,
Klumath Kail". lUtea: M.OA by
the day; 940.00 by the week,
American plan.
No more w&sha&ys
for mv wife-
one says 3 ne uvmi
they shorten Ufe JJ
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contains:
The College of literature. Science
and the Arts with 22 departments.
The professional schools of Archi
tecture end Allied Arts Business
Administration Education Grad
uate Study Journslism Law
Medicine Music Physical Edu
cation Sociology Etenslon.
Far a calaloiuf or enf Information
tPril Tht Rtilttrar. Unhlrtlli of
Ortjon. Eu(n: Orejon.
The 48th Vest Opem September 25, 1923
UNJVITVOieGON
Special Photograph Offer
To induce Early. Fall Buying we will give with ; J
each dozen order
ONE LARGE PHOTO FREE
jvr t
M6h YfD
4&
Opposite Court House 327 Main Street
Iced Ginger-It's Good
Ginger and sugar in a pitcher of ice water
make a aomewhat different hot
weather drink.
Use Ice-It Means Health
Phone 58
ROOSEVELT
OCTOnEIl 27th will b the sixty-fifth anntrersary of the Wrth
of Theodora Roosevelt, American of Americans, gallant war
rior for tight and praaTess one of the great men of the
ages. Bat there was another Roosevelt, not so familiar to OS
all the shy, awkward boy. held back by ill health and -above ;;
all by poor eyesight. Let ns hear the story of this othre Roose-vi-lt
In his own words (Theodore:. Roosevelt: an autobiography,
page 23, copyright Charles Hcrlbuer's Sons, publishers.) '
"Quite nnknown to mysolf, I was, while a boy, under a hope,
litis disadvnntaRe in stnilylnn nature. I was very nearsighted,. ao ,
tlmt the only thinirs I could study were those I ran against or.
stumbled over. ' It was this summer that I got my first
gun, and it puzzled me that my companions seemed to see things
to shoot at which I could not see at all.
"One day they rend an advertisement In huge letters on a
distant billboard, and I then .realized that something was the
matter, for not only was I unnblo to read the sign but E coald.
not even see the letters. I spoke to my father, and soon after,
wards got my first pair of spectacles, which literally opened a
new world to me. . .',.''
"I had no idea how beautiful the world wes until I got these
spectacles. I hnd been u clumsy nnd awkward little boy and while .
much of my clumsiness and awkwardness was doubtless due to
general characteristics, a good denl of it was line to the. fact .that
I could not see and yet was wholly ignorant that I wag not soeingV'
''The recollection of this experience gives me a keen sympathy
with those who are trying in nur public schools nnd elsewhere to ;
remove the phynicnl causes of deficiency In children, who are often '
unjustly blamed for being obstinate or unambitious or mentally
stupid." . .. . -"
: Like Roosevelt,, quite unknown to yourself yon may need
eyeglasses to niako the most of your life. Rave your eyes ex
amined today. ' " ,'
DR.
700 M In Street
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