The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 05, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    CHINA ; PESSIMISTIC IN LAST, YEAR "rr
OF THE PIG; NOTHING COULD HAPPEN
NOW THAT WOULD SURPRISE CHINAMAN
In thn final year of tho pig tha last
fUl A.NdllA.1, Nov. 0. llualuoN
condition In Clilnn nru not no good
mid China niur limit nru undue Id
d iwholbar lo blnn'i politic or the
jln of .the present yeur.
Tho Chine calendar li divided
Into, cycle of 60 year. According
to (heir reckoning, tliorn huvobnen
77 of thnis cycles Ulrica time bo
Kan, dating from 801)7 II, c. during
tho reign of'Hunng Tl. The ey'clri
am dlvldtid Into twidvn octloii of
flvo yonr eaoh and ouch se-tlnn I
known by aoms apoclul dealgnotlnn
auch at tha yoara of tho shoep, thn
year of tho cock, the year of tlio
monkey, the atitrk, tho pig, etc,
Thla happen lo he the lu.t or
fifth year of the pi. The year of
tho pig are nlw.iy Imd llU ,
Inst year of the pigs , imperially bu '
INDUSTRIES OF
RUSSIA LOSE
AflONEY IN 1922:1
M08COW, Nov, 5. Russia en
tered Into a new fiscal year October
t with the realisation In government
olrclos that while conditions aro
. batter than In 1922, some of the big
goat government operated Industries
hav not only failed to achieve tholr
programa but hav lost money.
Iteporta ahow that operations In
the liaku oil fluid produced about
twelve percent less than planned and
anded the year with a dafk-lt
o(
iwoivo ud a half million gold
rublea while In tha Orosnoy field
tho Indebtnes for the period was
three million of gold ruble.
Similarly an artlclo In the Pravda
. that the Doneu Daslri TruM J Tho tall 8 O 8, used by ships at
operating tho largest uiolul nnd conl.aea aa a dlstrcs call, I puroly ar
Industry ended the year with a 4.- bllrnry In Ha grouping of .letters
04.000 gold ruble Ins. Some fowjand wna chosen because of tho un
ot tha Industrie profited llghtly usual .combination of dots and
but evtn tho timber trust foiled to 'dnshea which make It distinctive
attain It program.
Before fixing ambitious program
for thejaoralng year the government
' Then
I U '"J'J't' ai"'!' !!
of tho Celestial Htem mnnts tho
lnt of the lurrostrlul branches, to
use the tornili o flho sugo.
Nothing could happen thnt would
mlrp'rUe" .(ho ' aVorage Chinese In
thl yur, find It wn (lie Jupnn
oao arth(tmko did not dlftlurb the
Clilii0inj,'cttlm,"liifltioiico( by thla
"Id triidltlon Chlnnsu merchant are
buying only what they noed to Keep
Itylng. ( One Chlnniio bank'1' pointed
out tliat export had virtually ceased
nn( Imports of foodstuff greatly In
creased. Cuatom rovenucs, record
allow, decreased 4,000,000 taol
during the firm hulf of 1923. ,Vo
Improvoiiinnt I shown In tho spin
ning Industry and oven the mail Jong
business liaa fallen off.
On tho whole tho people are
glum nnd resigned.
officials are donating the advlsabllj
ty of Interesting foreign capital arid
meanwhile urgently Booking to bal
ance the budget.
Tho grain oxport hni not brought
as mu-:h aa expected and the head
of tho export department atated that
until the end of August Iluaala had
exported almost 1 48.000,000 poods
from tho 1922 crop and about 20,.
nd pari of tho reaerv 1122 crop.
The goVurnmnt still oxpocta to ex
port 200,000,000 poods of grain,
part of which Is of this year's crop
and part o fthe reserve 1922 crop.
(A pood la IJ6 pounds.)
, Meanwhile the government Is
striving to raise the price of grain
for tho peasants who In comparison
to the soaring prises of manufac
tured goods aro unnrblo to buy even
a sit of clothe from the proceeds
of a 10-acre crop of grain.
The total of the 1923 yield La now
eatlmntod at 2.749.000.000 nonda
j compared with 2,242,000,000 last
year. Tho result la an actual gain
but It la far under tho expectations
from the much greater acreage
sown.
abovo all other calls. It consists
of three dots, apnee, threo daHheu,
space nnd three morn. dot. .
Turnover Is
The Life of Trade
HERE'S the best way to waste money:
To have a store full of bargains and
nobody coming for them.
Look at the cost of the store.
Look at the cost of the mney tied up in
goods. '
Look at the cost of help.
Look at the cost of insurance.
Look at,, the cost of your own time and
effort 1
By way of contrast
Look at the comparatively small cost of
advertising that would bring a buying pub
lic in to get these bargains.
Figure it out for yourself! '
m YOUR
& " ADVERTISING
DOLLAR PUTS PEP A
INTO EVERY OTHER
DOLLAR OF YOUR , "
INVESTMENT : $ v.-'
The Evening Herald Covers the Klamath
Field
THE- EVENING
DRUNKS OUTNUMBER
TRAFFIC VIOLATORS
L'nuul Jilotn of Work-end Appear
TltlH Morning Jlefuro Pollco
JiiiIko Onglwigcu
Drunk and truffle violator
woro tho typo of law breaker that
made their bow to Police Judge
,Oughu0n ihls morning Tho drunk
Woro ' numerically stronger, al
though tho morning after tho 'night
b'ifora loft thom somewhat weak
physically,
Ivan Pankey, Klamath county
farmer, w tha only . drank, that
paid hi' flno of $20, S. M, Morgan
and Torti Ryan both pleaded guilty
to a drunk charge and were com
mitted to tho Jail because they bad
no monoy to' pa the fine Mick
Duvls, charged with bolng drurik,
.' out on 20 ball,
Travollng at the rata of 33 mile
per hour cost a- man named' Poy
ton connected with tha S. p., com
Puny $20 Ho paid tho fine. A -dri
ver of Ford and a driver of an
Ovorland word charger with vio
lating parking rule. They wore to
appear In police .court today.
SHIP SUNK 7 YEARS
' AGO BLOWS SELF UP
ORAN, Algeria, Nov. 5. An ex
traordinary aequel to an Incident of
tha war occurred recently In thla
harbor, and before an explanation
wag broadcust cauiod.mucb excite
ment along the water front.
. A German aubmarlne In 1916 laid
mlno at tho port entrance. In due
time tha ateamor Hlvos, laden with
grain, atruck one of these bombs
and went down keel uppermost in
30 fathom.
There aha lay for even year, but
during this time tho confined grain
was generating go which finally
llftod tha atoamor to tho surface
whero she righted and promptly blew
up. Nobody wa near and it wa at
night, o for a while th myatory wn
unsolved but the answer wo found
In tho quantities of wreckage and
floating grain, highly fermented,
discovered floating on tha surface Of
tha water.
SI H
hi 1 1
HERALD- KLAMATH ; FALLS, 6REC0N
TO STRIVE FOR
CHRISTl UNITY
BUFFALO, Nov. 6. Kurthor
r.tops toward Chrlslan unity, It Is
hoped,, will. 1)0 taken at a meeting
of practically all tho 'larger church
bodies In North Amorku to bo hold
In V'ostmlnstor Presbyterian Church,
Buffalo, November 7 and S to dlms
the data and place foi"a 'World Con
ference on Faith" and Order.'nnd o
disdus Important. qumMona about
creed, tho ministry and oilier matters
preliminary to: tho propied world
conference.
Rt. Rev. Chnrleg If, nrn'nf, D. D.,
Kplscopal IJInhop of JJuffulo, and
Chulrniun of the- Cotlniratfon Com
mute on tit Wb'rfrJ.Conrunicc, will
call th conference to order. Among
other who wlU attend will l Robert
IT. tiardlneil of Boslon; Rev. J.
Rnss Stevonnon, D. I)., head of
Princeton Theologlcoi Seminary; Rt.
Rev. Thomns If. Gallor, I), u., Pres
ident of tho Kplscopal National
Council; Rev. Peter Alnslle, D. D., of
Baltimore; Rev. William B. Barton,
D. V., formerly Moderator of the
Congregational .Church: Rt. Rev.
FrsncU J. McConnall, D. D., Bishop
of the Methodist Eplecopal Church;
Rev. Lewis 8. Mudgo, D. D., formerly
moderator of tho Prebyterlan'
Church; Rev. Nemlali Boyntop, D.
D., Bishop of Froderlclon, Canada.
The Conference will Include two
mas meetings on the evening of
November 7 and 8, at which "The
Incarnation of the Foundation of
UnUy" and "The 'Vision of Unity"
will ba dlacusaod.. . '
Thero evlll be in attendance ' at
the meeting of the Constitution Com
mittee official representative from
tho following denominations: North
ern Baptist, Seventh Day Baptist,
Christian Congregational, Disciple
of Christ Kplscopal. Friends, Meth
YES!
630 Main
Street
sr
; i Cy - V ra ' V o I III I i i
odist Episcopal, Methodist . Episcopal
South, Pros! yierian, Reformed Pres
bytorlun, Reformed, (North nnd
Houth) Chii.rcJies the United
Btato, tha Church at England, and
tho Cougrcgatfonal Methodist and
Presbyterian chtrcbes of Canada.
Mexico Holds. Uj On
Short! Time Note
MEXICO CITV, Nor. ' (.
order, Just Issued by the. treasury dc,
partmont. Instruct ing' -all federal
fiscal ogonts to rtfas to accept the I
certiripeto of Indebtedness Issued ;
duringtho lost yeaj- by'tho govern-'
mcnt l rotnrn for Ibills for supplies
rurnlshed the govci nment by busl- i
neii bouses, hui caused consterna-i
tlon. More than JJ3, 000,000 posos
are reported. to be (nwolvcd and comr !
mlttoea are ''besieging;, the secretary
of the treasury in on : (fort to have i
the ordor revoked. t !
' The certificates, providing for j
payment In 20, 60 and '90 dny, were '
issuod In order to give' the govern-j
ment more tlmo to meet It obliga
tion. They were discontinued by
tho bank and now, wltli payment
temporarily delayed and the bolder
barred from presenting tlie certifica
te In payment of taxes and other
federal duties, the banks are coming '
down on the bnsiness bouses for !
payment.
Recently two French soldier were
bathing in. tha P.hlne river. Since
they were unable to awtm, the aol-.
dlers were In serious condition.
A young German, who wa watching
swam oat and rescued both of them
The French Tribunal , to reward
him, promised that any thing; ha
asked would be granted. He naked
that the lives of seven men, who
bad teen condemned to be shot for
causing .trouble to the French
authorities, might be spared. The
request was granted.
In Gennomy stocks rain 30,000,
000 points in a singel day. .
Kodak finishing at StlnsoQ' . ' -r, .,.,-n. . ,., . ,,., , ... . "
We have No Community Silver No Watches No Silk Floss Mat
resses No House Paint-No Auto Tires or Brass Bed. BUT you'll know
all about it Tomorrow!
A Sensational Bargain Offering.
ri
H, B. BenUo, Mussolini, " prime
minuter of ft.ly. In a recent In
torvlow, aahV: ".V0 nation can call
Itself well organized and prosper
on whkhv ba within its bordora
any largo numbor of people who
insuf flcionly provided with
tho ncco sallies of lite. There Is
IV n itfA yv., hi
WHY ROB YOUR CHILDREN FOR $8.00 A
MONTH
State Laws' compel Parents '
, to send their Children to school ,'(
otherwise many, of them would ' i
grow up like Topsy.
There , is no Law that asko "
' Father and Mother to give the
child a chance to play some mu
sical instrument. . :
. Piano is the foundation mu- 4:
, sical instrument just now we
have them on sale - as low .03
?8.00 per month.
Why Rob your Children for ' Li
$8.00 per month?
EARL SHEPHERD COMPAANY 1
Special Terms For Two Weeks
507 Main Street
jv.yj1 (Br
.... .,';Vf
"Pitle 'Tlire '
nothing the matter
wlht th logic
of socialism or ' communism; , but
life doe not fit m with that lo
gic, nnd look at what disaster has
boon brought nbout In Rualn by
blindly Insisting upon a logic that
doos not fit Ufa! We live In a
world of people." .
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V-ifirf- '
ace
Between the
Two Theatres
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