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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1923)
Page Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tl'llND.W, NOVUMIIKIl III, lll'Jll PAYS 900.000,000 MARKS PAYS DEPOSIT; PRICE TUMBLES DOWN TO 600,000,000 k MARKS ; BUYER ' IS STUCK BERLIN, Xct. IS neriin l8 faiwi with orif, sonio -lucK'-rous antf j soma othcmtiso, of the. tfoui.'le'liiaVi results' from doing the bas:ncs3 of everyday life in a currency tiat ;f ijic tuates beyond the jbounds pi reason or.imolr.ntion, .. in hat storo recently a Ott.-'.omer selected a but for SOO.000,000 marks; haded oyer 100.000,000 on account and said he would come back the next day and pay the balance. He did. .but In the meantime the mark bad so Iluo'irated- that tbe same bat waa priced 40.000,0.00 mark. The dealer insisted the eoston er carry out his contract ,to phpas-! at 900, 000,006. but .the customer refused and surrendered his deposit Qf 100. 000,000 mrkn. An hour later he came .back and -bousht tbe same hat for SOO.000.900 marks, making S00. 000.000 by breaking hla contra:. -Thi transaction Is typical of the change' which has come over both German wholesale and.-retail busl- neasj giment.jr c4expsotcd44ndPonslblllUes oi, Stanford jnen ln the fce of radlcnh changes' in ex- change; and there' is a constant ef-the fear Idea has bees replaced by fort to find some stable bsl upon (one at co-operation. If by taking whlcn to operate. The new gold cur-1 freshmen Into our confidence, mak rency Js to be offered ss, rewedy.j ing our hem friends and giving them but Its value runnt&g alongjlds the ly. metholi. we are able to accom- depreeinted paper-currenfly. may or Ipllsh this end, we shall be lattafied. may not be stable. i ; r 1 '.!,nFMnrATir wniurM HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN J5ANCES ' WITH 1 ? HUMBLE SERVANTS ABERDEEN, Scotland, Xov. 13 Queen Mary danced with six of her servants recently at the annual ball given by their majesties to the em ployes of .the Royal estate at 3a 1- moral. The program., arranged by. the Qujen, did not contain a single fox-trpt or onestep, and only two waltses. The dances 'were Highland reela, etghtsome reels, the reel of Tttllocu, and the flirtation polka, the Spanish gavotte and other dances of tbe pre-Jaxt era. , For the opening reel the Queen's , ... .,. . . , partner was Arthur .Grant, the I veteran j'head-keeper of- Balmoral. Her latir partners "were -gillies on tha royal estates. The King and Prince Henry were there, but they did not dance. The Princess Royal, Princess Maud, Prin cess Alice and other royal laldes in the Queen's party. followod the ex ample of her majesty. , PROBLEMS SOLVED With discovery of : SILVER ORE DEPOSIT, m Vo,CflI,o cone M by a mud slide, has been explained. Plain ;; : " " ' ' Ice watsr and nothing else did It, . ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 13. (according; to Fred W. Vincent and The recent discovery of eight feet Eugeno Dowllng woo recently ascend ot silverllore, carrying ruby silver j.cd the with a party. ' glance un miles from the Alaska , Both declared that tho great , Tallroad near Chulltna station has j outpouring of mud Just under Crater served jo .revive . Interest ;Iri '.the I took last Mnter was due to the llttlo possJbllitles of developing a large lafce that lies und,or the loo In the tonnage of base ores for the rail-1 old crater behind lh rock, road. The find was mode' by I when the party was near the lake "Moose" .Johnson, who has prospect-1 the Ice ot Its surface cracked and ed In, Alaska for the past fifteen i fell leaving snow sagging along tho year. Sammies of the ore showjfllden of tho lake, said Vincent, assay .values of 800 ounces of silver ! Almost simultaneously ' a flood of and the rook oomnnrcs favorably (and and small rocks bursa upon th with that coming from the Mayo I rpper o!ge of Zlg Zag glacier on mines, i'ukon terlrtcry. Many em- the ppposite side of Crater Rock, ployes of the Aluska railroad who I He said this was what linnnpnnit win un ai inmure lollowtng Ihei completion of the Moose Croek spur, j are )Utflttlng for tho hllla and other Jnvportant finds mo looked for. " ' BLUENOSE WINS FIRST! hh lIF Ufl Pill 11 Tfl FOR HAT; ' I HAZING BROUGHT TO END AT STANFORD I'adiJle uo Urnarr Waves; Sopho lunre tlnss Through Willi Frosh j ' " nii-p Class .Discipline J I STANFORD U-NIVERSITV, Calif., Nov. 12. Tubbing paddling, sirlp- ping. and -all other forma qt baling carried' on by .tantard ophotnores J lrtl1 the freshman ' has come ta a format end. - according, to Louis Caspar, president of. the sophomore .class et Jjtanfbrd and freshman sprinter last year. Caspar has publish?! his views on the subject in the Stanford Ilustrated Review "to how.tha.t be means it." . "The paddle no longer waves, "wrltos Caspar. "The sophomore class Is through, with .freshman 'discipline.' The sophomores feel Ihst freshmen should become uart of Stanford and assume the duties (s oan as possible. Accordingly, TO MEET IN DENVER DEXVER, Nov. 13. Democratic women of Colorado, New Mexico. Wyoming. Montana,' Idaho, Vtah. North Dakofa and South Dakota will her Butpmoned to Denver In the near future to lay plans for state and : national election campaigns, acocrd- ! trtw In n latamm r T. ''.ou iwewau uiair, vice Chairman of the democratic national committee. ."For '.be purpose of organizing the democratic women and encouraging other women to fight under the banner nf Democracy, the democratic national committee has decided to divide tho country Into sections and to place an outstanding woman In charge of each, "says the tolegram from Mrs. Blair. ......... ; .Dooveri according to tho menage will be made headquarters for the I Rocky mountain region. Mt Hood's Mvsterioua ; Eruption U Explained PORTLAND, Nov. 13. Mount Hopd's mysterious "eruption" last winter, when a large section of the last winter, the woll-hl nf llm 1 I ccomlnn- so groat that It forced tlio j water through n choked up under- ground channol, J Miite House Guests 8 if- i itws. fry " 1 . - 1 '!F-:; i' K. m S'. 1 Z A" K4v" . tj i nifii-r 1 T&$SXJiaiU&3 Ambassador to Italy Washburn Chllds and bis wlf are the g ueita of Ifesldtnt and Mrs..CooUdg at.thkWalt House during tbe formers' brisf stay In .Washington. . ". ALASKA COLLEGE j 1 OF MINES ' OPENED WITH SIX. HAS 28 FAIRBANKB. Alaska. Nor. 13. The Alaska Agriculture College and j School of Mines, situated here. be-r gan current academic session with an enrollment of 28. It opened Its j doors a year ago with six students, i ' Charles Ernest Bunnell! president ' end founder of the ins:ltutlon whoi' formerly was Judge of the United States court here for the fourth Judicial division of Alaska, predict- ed after the opening this fall that ' students registering for a short i course in mining would bring the: enrollment to 125. The opening of! this course was set for November 6. j By tie beginning of the mining1 short course it was hoped to have! en additional building completed. doubling the class room capacity of the school. A compressor house and a blacksmith shop were to bo Install ed by that time In an experimental j mine at the foot of a hill on which the college stands. , j . Three Instructors wero added to ! ' the faculty this year,", and courses ; given In mining engineering, busi ness administration, homo economics, eeneral science, agriculture and motallurcy. I'ARfS CROWDS ItKSF.XTS LECTI RKS OX POLITICS1 PARIS, Nov. 13. Parisians will accept accounts of tbe doings In the chamber of deputies Jn their news papers, for they can read or not as tbey feel fncliacd, but they have mado It clear they. don't want poli tics thrust upon them. An oniorprlslng .proplrotor of a music Jitill hired a member of the chamber, Charles Bernard, who keeps a drug Ktore In Montmatre, to glvo brief and witty talks on what wont op behind the scenes among tho dep uties. Ho made three appearances, but ea-h time he was howled down. "Wis did not come here to be bored," the audience shouted. , A'cw Toff To Old Proverb Notice in Arizona "My wife Sn-, rah has left my ranch and any' man that takes her In will get hlm-i self pumped so full of lead somo tenrinrfnnt will Ini-nln I, In, - . mining clnlm. A word to tho wise is sufficient ' and ortor work on' tools." I u 1 Photo allows an oxcltlns The Buick Chevrolet Dodge EMBERS ISI.'NKVA, Nov. li, The hluhr I soclitl cli'vlca of ti.nirvn, oiiit f i hr j ojdust vf'th t'lipltul of Ktirnpo, find wtnin dli'fU'ulty in nnwjiillullait tint , i.c:imiii or Mitioiis ii ml Ha sinter or I Kanlsiitliin, ih.i in finmloiinl Labor lmi-.'Hii. Thir Is llltly, if uny, sorlnl ciliunct lii'twocii the "ittt" of (ioniivn, I iw)Ht (if whuin dwell oil tl) side nf tljn Itn.i do r.iuiiK.iB whir It urerluuka the iincli iit vii in imris, mul tlio miuv j liniiilred.'i of forf'Riierii who are wrk i In (r thci leiii'.ui.. Kfforu In build a brldgi of rontni't hnvo tt.it sui'iwilril and tlio li-UKuo peoplo fomiilii a woild upiut. . Hut they hnvo n good tlmo nfver- j thcliow. Many of the girl stenograph , era, weary of their boarding Iio'usok, nave iiirnrc,! iiuin emus unci mn plenaant evenings. Arany of them ara marrying tlio men aevruturlcs. . Then thero is golf and tennis, nvhlch has been put within the roach of nil, nnd tho Inviting lllilo International club, rilluutml m-iir the Km run I, is opim to hoth men and women The golf course founded by tho league I'eoplo has ono of tho finest settings In the world and rails forth ojcprcislons of nttmlrnllnn from many an American vMt;f. It Is lultl ant In tho benittl ful viilley of the Rhone, near the clttf. On one sidn Is tho gleaming Jura rnngo of mountains nnd on the other llm glittering French Alps. This Is the great leugue pliiygroiind. Hiking up the hills sn, mountains Is another pastlmo for the workers in their hours of freedom, while skating, kl- Ing and bobsleighing have their do-1 vn'r-es In the winter season. LOSS OF IRON BY CORROSION TOTALS OVER $3,000,000 NEW YORK. Nov. 13. The nual .wastage In Iron and steel Is placed at nearly 3, 600. 000 by I Rritlsh authorities, according to Alfred D. Fllnn, director of tht Engineering Foundation, In a de scription of recent conquests ot erglneering . research In efforts to ellmlnatn tha rararra nt anflnnlnir Iron through graphitic corrosion. Important revelations In this Most Popular In the Race for ''.Public Popularity in San Francisco during September 1 BUICK outdistanced all other cars regardless of price. Thundering into First Place with i ; REGISTRATIONS OF SALES - - 274 Ford -- 256 Studebaker With All Other Cars in the Also Ran Ambition i . Mnxlmlno M. 8nn Dltso, Kllliilno, naa pasiod the Wanhlngton (U u.i, bar examination and now can prnov' tie law th.rs. Ho paid hla tultlonl through Qeorg Washington UnWi vtrslty by working at odd lobs. He expects to return to id native, land. . t.i'iil nave boon imtde In a report to thiv foiindntlon by J, Vlpnm! D Mi'S. of Nmv York, rredldent of thf United Knglnnerliiu Soi'loty "Millions cf tons of cast-iron havn been put uuilnr ground nnd under water in pipes, tunin'l llu lugt mid iit.inr I'liglneurlng . utriir. turns." mill . Plructur Kllnii. "uml It has been ilmurved that rertaltt kinds of anil nnd water nM ,upnn sonto kinds of casl-lruH, slowly soflmiigg ihi'in so Hint tho olijenta can he cut with a penknlfn. Strang" to uy. Iron thus xnf.enml grows hard cgnin when rxponed to the .ilr." One nf the hitorustlug storlus brought to l;.'ht by tlin historical ! branch of tha study bus to do with 'ivi"hl .vrour.ht . Iron guns 'raised j In lsr.3 from the Mary Rose, un I Kngliih iniiii-of-war, sunk by the French li. n battle nar Torts mouth In 1545. Soinaof the cast iron balls, with which the runnon wcro landed, should have welghoil 30 pounds, but actually weighed ,..r V , i o .-. - 5, :y i - ri an-'only 19. while others that should tmvo weighed 70 pounds tipped tho scales at only 45. On being exposed to tho air they bocamo red not and fell to pieces. Ia 18:3, rast-lrau . cannon that went down with a plrato ship off Holyhead, Wales, nearly a century before, ware raised. Taey woro oft whuu recovered, but hardened upon being exposod to tho air. La- Mcrron cam lller MlU'll liseil ID ft ft KlllllleS tlioj" wen) hiiIiI lo tin vo iiiihIii Iniiili'M' ro-" (ioi'Lh thai any nUn'i' uuu. t . Hoveriil iiiHi-lriiu giiitH of 1 1 1 i riiri'iiilud sin am bvrutuii so ' hot jthey oiMllil nil hi) touched. ; Hlllllli nf I'll' lllllllllllllllllll lllellllllll- 'I'd, It )k iiKitlnliiO'1, urn' dun In .til" I fact Unit "gray" miHt-li'on. tlin kind must reiiillly uttacked, riinliilns Hi'Vni'iil per cent cf rni'liun by weighty The carlinll m nut ilssi)vei tiy sail :nr .ujltulltiu wittiT. wllli li eats uway the iron, nii'l hviiro, iilllioiigli tlio 'nil imIoiim t.f tlio riiKiliig imiy n" niiilii uniliaiiKnl, Its Hiienlflu grn. ! vlty mid Us wulglit will lu rmlit i cwl. ', I'l'iitectlve iwnsui'i'S, It ' Is ' eg i plained, 1'iiiiHliit tit keeping the lit ! JiiiIoiih water nwsy from tho stir- furu uf llm citNlIng nr of iMMitriillst- I nit Its iintliii). Fulling III thi'sff, It U pointed nut, IP th rant lnnu , urn jot a kind of Iron siibjmu. to attack 'ono 'iin only follow the example jot the circus man who exhibited a , linn-mid a lamb uenei'fully ocenpy- ' j Ing tint aino cakn and found It itenrwary niicaslonnlly ID renew lb lamb. f'ceno In Country Htnii, fiis.gmer -I .vunt a cake " Poppy salfttmnn "Sponge, raliln or fruit?" Customer -"No! I want" Peppy salesman "Rllvor, gold or pound " ... . t:iiHtoiiior"('alni down! I want a onke of snap." Cured or Money Back ! "After shoot ysstrs el stejasg . wU PUm.1 was trMted by ysmaaal mm mtbmlljr wy LlwJ I aaa casrasi." ( Thli and hundreds of other letter have been received from grateful patienu. They are on $ls in my offices and will be tent any, one who wants proof of ray non surgical, palnlcu methods of cur ing Piles. i I gusrant It Bnasat sally sot yen at tsltael yeuTsaay.WilHlssUy for FREE BOOK. CHKS.. DEAN. M.D Gar 242 87 60 wwYrvywwwvwy