THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WiaiMiSlt.VV, JAMAHV .It, HUM ; Pnpe Four 4 I $ 1 i i k i i I i 4,. i 1 Issued il'illy except Siiiiiltty by office. 110 North Kluht K. H. HOtil.K. . ICl'TII HOl'LH Entured as sucond-elasa matter, l)rei;on. under the i Member of the" AsMKliiUMl Press Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entlTlcd to the use for republica tion of all news disiiMtch'f credited lo It or not otherwise credited in this paper, and to all local news published herein All rights of republi cation of epoclnl dispatches herein arealso reserved. ; iTli7 KOVi,liZ..... - - I'llilm- II. It. HIM, ' J. -" '"' Filimr F. H. WAITK ii. w. movvoi.Ds "Tho Evening Herald Is I ho official paper of Mai r City of Klamath Fall Sl'NSMHITION HATES Ucllvored Uy (.'miicr one vK.xn w-. SIX MONTHS THREE MONTHS ON'K MONTH ONK YEAR SIX" MONTHS I'FH MONTH by INFORMATION FOIJ AHVKKTISKHS Copy for display advertising most be in this office not lati'r than 3 p.m. on tho day preceding publication in order to be Inserted in the Imriiu of the paper of tho next day. Want ads and reading notices will ha received up to 13 noon on the day of Issue. ",' '.Advertising for fraternal orders or sncietios charging a regular In itiation fee and dues, no discount. TU'lisious and benevolent orders will ha charged the regular rate for all advertising when an admission or other charge Nmade. ; . ' WKI1NKSOAY. .lAXl'AI'.Y 11)24 VALUE OF AERIAL POLAR TRIP THERE are few if any undertakings that could appeal more to imagination or arouse more public interest than the proposed flight of an airship across the Arctic region, over the North Pole, and return to civilization While the enterprise probably would not be so hazard ous to the 'participants as many an arctic exploration ventured in sea-going vessels, yet it is such a wide de parture from methods whose possibilities and probabi lities have been demonstrated by experience that it creates the impression of possessing new dangers. The objective is worth while, and, if men choose to take the risk, they will be accorded unstinted praise and will be accompanied by all the good wishes of the people of the country. -...'. The distance to be traversed is not as great as most people. would believe without having studied the map. In fact, the round trip, i? fmVly good luck be had, could be completed in 48 hours or less. Nevertheless, there are so many unknown factors to be considered, so many con ditions unfamiliar to navigators of the air, that one need not be accused of pessimism if he regards the- chances of success asexceedingly small. But the venture cannot be a complete failure. Even though a part or all of the ad venturous explorers fail to return, they will at least ascertain some of the obstacles to be overcome and will thus assure the success of later undertakings of the same sort. -'' Men of lha American Navy have played a large part in Arctic explorations in the past and it is fitting that they should take the lead in the air voyage now under contemplation. . Fortunately for the cause of science, receniinven tions have added much to the value of such a tour of ex ploration and have increased the probability of its suc cess. Not the least of these is the system of aerial photo graphy developed by an American inventor, Sherman L. Fairchild, whose cameras have been used with great suc cess in mapping cities, mountaina and forests. A series of photographs of the arctic region will afford highly val uable material for careful study under the magnifying glass in the security and comfort of the scientist's of fice at home and for the entertainment and instruction of. people who may viey them through the aid of the sil ver screen. v ' The American military forces have been pioneers in public service in time of peace throughout our history. The high credit they have won in the past will be great ly augmented if they attempt this proposed undertaking and make of it even a fair measure of success. YES, If the people would take a3 much interest in their taxes as they do in the baseball scores; look over their public, officials as carefully as they- do the big-league pitchers; go to the polls in as great numbers as they go 4to the football games ; take as much trouble to register as they do to get seats at the Follies; feel as concerned over throwing incompetents out of public office as they do over throwing out josses in China; light as hard to protect their incomes against foolish public expenditures as they do against foolish private ones, there would be something doing along the Potomac and various other rivers, estuaries, bays, branches, and creeks on which capitals cities, towns and farms are located. Saturday Evening Post. : Mr. McAdoo now finds himself uncertain as to the desirability of public ownership of railroads. He ought to know something from experience, for he had the fin est .chance a public administrator of transportation had to make good, and didn't. Omaha Bee. ' Ought to be considerable encouragement to McAdoo in' the fact that the crown prince also came back. Port land Oregonian. Congressmen with their ears to the ground detect a low rumble, taken to mean a tax reduction of $100 a year will not offend the average constituent. Chicago JPajly News.. , The HeniM riihli.-.lilitc cmtimny. St.. Kliimiiili Kails, )ivii 1'ivMilciit nml Manager Scerctaiy-TivnMirer t the post office nt Klamath Falls. Art of March 3, 1S79 Vlvi'!'tiliiR Miinaisrrj Mechanical SiijierliHeiub-nt of Klamath County anil tno ii..vi i a..v ! l.il-i j . S.1.0U , 2.7 i MS j Mail IF- i know NneeB Trace's a , 1 jj WHOie PaTch of 'em m t , fJ, 1 . i kin git vuh ah mjh y k i C ' " 7 m GeelfcTBEAfc " wanT Fsr. Two-Bits ANVThiMG VbH KIM ' ' APIECE. v , j ! S f BUY down aT MS? Y )M a Graham's sl&RS ' " , Jl kA J, i V;' I U3N6Mm ) ' if fjfJ j a , . . TWO AEBOWHeADS " J .' if vn ANO AN AGATe . -JjO 7 i J5rX SHINNY CLOB The Office Cat A'cyetnhlc Vamps. What vegetable 'goes away? Let tuce (Lettuce leaves.) What has heart and head? Cab bacc. Wftat keepa warm? Peppers. What can hear and Is stealthy? Corn (corn, stalks.) Whet hastens, flees? Cucumbers, (run). Wbat has blood and Is a winner. (Beets). What "Inclines" to reward for service? Asparagus flips.) What nro acrobats? Beans (climb poles.) What has the power of vision? Potatoes. What Is robust and uses lis nose? Onions (arc strong, smell.) What has a pleasant odor? Musli melon. . What vegctablo Is In the poppy? Poas. i , oo New York uses nearly 735,000,000 gallons of water a day, including Saturday night. When a Kluxer geU stowed he's four sheets In the wind. ooJ- There seems to be a Koner.nl cane paiijn on i by the newspapers of the nation to print President and Mr3. Coolldgc's picture dally, so that the general public will eventually know what the' chief executive and tho first lady look like. oo j Amos Tash says "My plan Is, first make up your mind to get married and then look for the. girl; not tho other way round, which Is what moxt men do, and bads do all kinds (f trouble." a . Percy Dixon opposes the move ment started by a New York bache lor girl to have all married men Identified as such by tattoo marks, on the ground that such marking Is unnecessary,, oo . , A man Is hr.pplest while giving somebody ndvl-e. opines H. A. Mooro, a woman wliilo giving somebody medicine. ' oo Ko mnllcr how generous a mnn may be he does not. like to lnugh nt his own expenses, snys E. M. Leovor. oo "Say, you," bawled the traffic cop. sarcastically nt the fair young driv or, "which way aro you going to de cide to go anyhow?" "Why officer," ho smiled at him, "you see I Just had my car washed nnd I can't do a thing wtllt It" ami aho gets awny with It, BOYHOOD-HEROES , D. B. Murphy says married men bavo been Identified for years by tlio spols on their vests. oo j The wicked c'ty Is iiofwlthout Its thrills if you have n cur nnd tan i 1 run out to a country rodahouso. i Just as a matter of good sports-: mnnship, all men should be decent ! now. The courts nro far bohlnd In 1 ; their work. ! i oo P. E. Hannon says no young man ever gets very far wh burns the midnight oil In an automobile. ; f Not Me! ' Her eyes are blue; her hodr is blondo; I . Her heart Is true; of mo she's fund; Her word I trust; her love I .seek. Her temper, ' though, Is scarcely meek. Her smile Is gold, her lips are sweet: Her faco is love, but, oh, her feet! llif shoos, I find, are No. 10, Who wants her now among you men? T oo 'The Campbell's Is coming," snid tho bowl as It was lifted off tho shelf. oo Snid the match, tha clock, the luimmer and the bat all lo unison, 'I.et's strike.'! , . , oo After all, perhaps tho worst thing about poverty is a nickel cigar, thinks Durreil Short. oo Every hay fever patient demands tUe freedom of tho sncieze. ."Lays Our Leap Year advice to single women Is leap before you look. Tho best way for n girl to pro xso to a man Is to sit on lfls Icjice until' ho proposos. Ask your parents to object to your fellow during Leap Yoar. Then ho will marry for spite. Buy a comfortablo sofa. A com fortable sofa 'goes n long ways lo ward a successful Leap Year. Good lights have ruined many n Leap Year jirospoct, Love Is blind so ma'ke It n thn dark. ' '' Tell him you can't shoot a pi stol. A. 'man ?niny bo brave' and still fnfuBo to marry n good pistol shot. Tell him others want to marry yen. Never let on -ho Is your lust ehance; lion don't; llko that. ' "v ' ' ' Loam to mui home bro.w. Any mnn will tuarry nny homo brew mnlfoi'. Thin is more Important than cooking. , ! - It a Tomn lets a man brag about bis paj.it long enough ho will want her to tnko care of his future. " ' l)on 't paint too haavlly dir.rlng Loop 1'car. You can't propose Co a iMIi Von hay's glvon palntors' co- lla. m iv . ;rsr 1 fm ' 1 ' " ""land pow Year. No man wants to marry girl who sticks her noso In his eye. I'.ot your mother to cook Mm n meal. Swear you cooked It. A full man will marry almost anybody. . : instituirn; encK to a goverameni oi ' . Iho whole people and for iho whole If your prospective Leap '; ,,,. h). liy. KrB,,Ulllly .., husband chews gun, this Is nice. . ,,, constitutional lie can chew tho rag with 0a fcllrilI ellt.rl)ll(.h. ,atlr- ment, tho form of th's government i of ours Is being changed from that . 'liny o new dress. Tell Mm y" j ropublle Into a political and hysierl made It. Claim your clothes cost n,etl cn0o9i K,oso final terms aro ex dollar a month. You can mnrryj pr0MC,t j ,h0 unspeakable Uusaln M- i of today. , "Today, Inclpent hlusca o' bolnhn GERMAN KILLS SELF i rlsni and radicalism, fed by ill!" ry iTiirn TFJ A M CU A i respect of loiig-cntabllnhed AiihtIchu RATHER 1 HAN bHAKL ( ,n,lUtlllon, M BmlnK l!M) of HOME WITH FAMILY I revolution. It I" a challenge to us i to pledge renowed nlli glance to tho ' faith of our fathers, that we may. I TREPTOW, Germany, Jan. J. Ljuui Nickel, formerly chief of the local board of Treptow, killed him- self rather than surrender two rooms of his dwelling to a fnmlly with many children. In accordance with an order of tho housing com - "Mttoo. Nickel, who wns 70 years old,,, had resisted tho commandeering ! of his rooms, but when It became j nvldont that ho would loso '.ho case and be forced lo share his' homo with strangors, ho shot hlm-j self. This did not kill him, so hej hanged himself, leaving a lotion saying he could not bear to have part of him homo taken from him.' ANTELOPE HERD SURPRISES trapper; ItEN'O," Nov., Jan. 2. O. C. Woods, n federal trapper, rcposts that recently ho was Intont on skinning a. coyoto when ho looked ip to find himself surrounded by ii herd of several bundled ante lopes. As they milled around hiin, eyeing him curiously, ho couuled 318 of tho creatures. A recent animal census -taken by federal trappors estimated tho num ber of antelopes In this vicinity nt l.fiOfl, ThlB animal, however, is said to bo vanishing rapidly, and the herd In northern Washoe coun ty, Nevada, Is believed to be tho largest In tlto United States. -j i ! I. OBfrUARY ALICE JOYC'i:. . Alice Joyco, aged one year, on month and nine days, Infant daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Joyce, 2303 Annleaatn livelllln. died nf 4 o'clock Tuesday morning of ncuto pnritojiltls. Tho funeral was tobe held f t 2 o'clock this afternoon" un- dor the auspices of the Salvation Army. . " THOUGHT RADIO WAS BURGLAR: SHOT IT WAUKEOAN, III., .fun. 2 Jew ott. Ilalslow mistook his iaiIIo loud I URGES RETURN RUINS REVEAL1 p ; TO IDEALS OF AMGIENT LIFE SS i rnnrrnTiirnn , a ---runtrAitLna ; Federal Encroachment Cicaliutr Chaos, Saya Bar President 14 i' i revealnl hv exe'ivnl lonn I'ondiieleil I.INt'Ol.N, Neb.. Jan. a.-ThiiiiiKli': hv Hi" I'lilvnrnllv of I'emm.vllvaiilit J "COMSIItvitloiuil aiiK'lldtiientH ull.l fed- I Museiiimi'ii i'Ki"dlllon III I'alenllno, ! eral encroachment, tho" form of ' no orilliiR lo Dr. ('hir'''"0 8. Klnhnr, j United Siuli- KovnnmiiMit Is ImliiK i leader of Iho enlerprisv. who rn I clian nod from n republic lino a po-, turned ineeiilly lo thi oily.' ; lliienl mid hyuteiical chnns, n homi i final term aro extirpated In tho un ' pnaldihln Rusnltt of today." U. K. K. ' Saner of Dalian, Tesns., proiltloiil nf ' I ho Aiiiei lcnn liar HHHoi-littliin, said In an ndd;ens today Imfuro Iho j Nebraska P.ar nssnrlntJon. Hanor alto is ebiilnnnn of ffto tiallonnl com ' uiltleo on American clilsentililp. ! i"lt wan not Until till present f.on- eratlon, dceudnulit .of sturdy plo- neoiifl had learned to llvn In fnt I tenej iind onupliicvnt ease upon the j ivoulth and thn security anil the i safety bought for them by ilm blood ; mid sacrifice of thutr foref Jtliers. I that tho Idealists, the doctrlnulrej ; and tho doimiKoiiue becamo n i tnblUhed Inst Itut luti In our national j llf and evolved a now theo:y of j government for tho American Po - pie." ho asserted. 'The nuo through I "ll!,,n 0, "m)r " b" j termed the ago f constitutional ! amendment and federal encroaen - encroaching upon tho rights , wer. of both tho .Ute. of th! J a;repuollo nnil hi individual elllneils. i get back to tho beginning of thing; back to tho real tources of our own "tronBth; bae to tho republic, that undor the constitution the fathers so W'"' conceived nnd so -'cce.fully ; In extlngiiUihlng tho fires that de. j stroy, proclaim to tho world Unit our government Is tho best government ! on earth, that our Ideals of national ; life are thn highest, and that' wo will n Individuals strlvo In every m , to nuiimum our i.qnsii-J..l,n i.,,- I"'", "ad perpetuate Its tradition. Fancy MI3S rtoalrlco Lecgnran of Now orlc will go ,n, rend wun tho Oiynv Vie Ultatlux 'i'tfun to I'Ht'.cliists In Franco. Sim will repmci'.t th U, ' H. In lluuro sliatlnj. mm" for n burglar and shot it, j It happened thin way: , Ilnlrntow was nileon . when n volco from the radio horn awaken- j (,d him, Ilellovlng ho was beset liy ; burglars, Ilnlrstow emptied his ro - ! volvor and then yelled liiatlly over 1 t " .the telephono for tho pollro. The;11" 0,11 "f s'g'it." . blitoconts arrived and found noth ing but the riddled horn, Phon6 yotti wnnt arts tb Tho ICvo r.ng Ilrn)d, BS. . - ; Crosa Stction of Hiutory From Flint Aso to Cru cadca Uncovered ! I'lllhAKl.l'lllA. Jan tin l')f U. 'A rrrnn B-iHeii of h1nr,v from Ih.i flint n'te lo I In- t'l'ilnd", Ii"" l""l Kxcavalliins ifD mad", Or. Fi sher reported, np ii steep hill In ln ili-flliean. where , he Inhabitant built i heir fortrcswii , In vurlown n;eii. The lop lnv-e of ruins rn llinie of a fni'li""is liegiin by th Cni-nileis I" "in clevetitb retitit iv." Ir. K'"her ts'd, "Juit beltmr nire Urn ruins of mi Arab town nf it hunt fiVJ A. II.. and beneath Ilm liiwn the remiilns of a tnnitnlfl cent circular liynnntlnn rlufrrh of nlmiit Iho sUlh rmitury. ,','Twii oilier bulldiiiRs Wera found licniath tho llysuntlne church. Tb , tiiiper on" was n suuarn cnurcn r- wllh beautiful moiale flnor from ; whi.h ()n ,,.,,( bulldom look the marhlii lo build lh slruitur same church J above, llrtienth lha I , ' ,. ...- .. lnaInI, : ma,onry hud npPar.nlly ! been dedicated to rincchus. tbt (Oil ! of w)nll ., 1 . ... .. r'""" '"" , '-"". r .rV"'" """ ..t W Itnlv I nnd nn lhlp Way to Egypt bofnrr. 150 Tl, C. DelO tho huts a flfly-fool shaft w sunk, he added, sn(V layers of ej vlllxatlnn dating -hack to tho flint period were encountered. ' In Egypt ner the Valley nf th Kings, where Howard Carter Is un riivnrnltiK thn tomb of Tiitsnkhs mini. Ir. Klhr said the tomb of the commander-in-chief of ths r my of Bell, who set his soldlors as masters over Iho Israelites, has been found. The concession on which tho V'tilverrlty Museum ex pedition Is working contains tho tombs nf the nobles and tho gen orals of tho court of Tuisnkhu tnun and others nf h'a dynasty. The. tombs of 34 nobles have thus far been located Dr. r'iahnr said. feCourtsi Kiignininn Versus Wnmpler. Alleging that Paul Wjimplur has owed him IrtS.flO for morehanrtlsfl iifn member SO, 1021. K. Bugar hrmm lt , ereuit enn . Wflmpll,r (or t,mt , nmniKit togetner win iniorosi sen ' cuts and dlsbursomenls. I ( 'liilt ipilll. Meieniilllo To, Versus, i , lilelies, Alleging that Ilyrou Ixilclies anil i Ilcriha Lntches bavo owed lhm th : sum of 2".i2 slr.co Docombor 2. 1 192.1, tho Chlloquln Mcrcanlllo Co. j filed suit ngalnst thetn Monday In tho circuit couit for that amount to : gcthar with Interest and plaintiff , costs and disbursement. , Jones vs. Jones 1 Wlnonnh Jon's applied for a (II- vorso In tho circuit court Monday ' from Wllllo Jones, o ntho ground 1 nf cruolty, Doth aro of Klamath i, Falls. Itlnlr vs. ninlr Carlos Illalr, of Chlloquln filed suit for a divorce from Marlha I Tllalr, of Chlloquln, on tho ground ! of cruelty. SHARK LOSES ! BATTLE WITH LAUNCH j 8UVA, FIJI Islands, Jnn. S.--i An attack on a launch by a Riant j shark Is described by Arthur Ro I blnson. i Ho snld ho was en routo from ; Lnutoka to , Yasswrii, In .F!JI wn tern, when h s squall bunch stntclt id.sivlly ,g:nit soinnthlng,.; i "I flrst tho'iKht wn hart lilt a reef' ho i sl ii o l,. "lint, could not ; cndnrste'id It, as wn voro ! deep ; water, .'i. ini.'uile afterwards eamo : j iiiiothev hang and n great thuddlntf ; under fee Hep, J looked over tho i side and sow n bin shark with Ills 'head and muutli In ribbons. "Jl i ,,nvo '("n" f r n feed off tho ; I'foiiollor. It killed im. lie simp- ! Iv rolled round and round liko tt ! '!"rksernw ai.d went straight down Tho prestlgn of Herald Want Ads has boon nttnlnod not merely bv Tlio Herald's- lurgo circulation, but b) tho fact that nil of Its renders ra Inlnrostod In Our Want Ads, 1