! W Two . J ... . ' . i; THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON NOXiMV, JANTAHY M, iUJi TO DEAD CHIEF 5, v But She Loves Actress With All Her Heart Despite- President Harding's Qual- LTf m ines.neia suited to Re construction Period If .W.J? FJflEtf BffJilBEIi Cincinnati Is a Wet City! dillJIviflU. DUniiQ i L4V; 'r.-v r , r 7:vd I . -- 3fT v w- j-H vs n ' 'Xs?1 i . ..j r, , ' xf, h V,, - Vi m TRIBUTE i I I ' 't A ' WSV-'1 Vw ' ," rl . - fr5, - w V v-Vfefo i 1"S - , V V,. - 11 l LOS AXOELBS, Jan. 14 Mrs. IMIih'IMirna,' comlpnnton Tor "many years t Mbibei' Konnaod, motion plc turo aHress, afin-.llitod -that Hie shout ing of CourMand S. Dines, Denver OU CPSU. 1y -Miss Normaad's chauffeur )iiBre New Year' night, had rtittUcd In her dlrtntssal by tas screen etar.'tbut added that "dosplto tho fact that thi little affair has temporarily separated us, t love her wj sll mf ftetit." -! ii ; . Of Horace A. Grcoa, the ohauf- f eur wio ehot and sertously bounded Dlnet, Mrs.;' Bucins declared If there k over was a fine boy It was thai driver. A better man never lived and I certainly hope he Sets out of this trouble." ' U was discharged or rather let oat," Jtra. Burns explained, because I allowed the police to enter Mtefbel's hoihB and told them the fcwth about what I knew of the ersnts leading up to the (hooting. Jliaibel Nonnand could not see why I lot detectives in and talked to Uteri about the' case, tn tho first place I had nothing to conceal, and sec- ondly It would have been taposslble not to have seen them. . "I , tried -tf impress these faf-s upon Mttbpl, but she was very ex- oited and angry ana told nib there wag no sense in talking about the cose. So she finally said: 'Edy yo'J had botor go away and I will have someone else look after the house." Mrs Burns had much to say of tho temptations thrown in Miss Nomuand's way by gay companions, end admitted that she had endeav ored to keep the motion picture act ress away from Dines and Edna Pur vlance, soreen actrfeS3 who waj in Dinas' apartment when the shooting occurred, as much as possible. "I wlaut you to understand that , my efforts to. keep Mibel away from Dines atad E Jua were not on account of way personal mlllice against them," she added, "but they did not exenalse a good influence over her." Thoug'hpUcSS comlpaDlons were re sponsible for, all of Mf,s Ncrm'and's troubles, ber',for(naer cpmpanien ex- plained. ' - - ... :. .-' ... , ... . . i "If peopJe only mew Miabel as she really is she would be pitied instead of censured;" she said. "Nlsht after nfght I have ministered to her when" Bbe was ill and nerroua. n have found her' shivering in bed. With .clothea tossed to one" side. I have wanned hoi) water ibottles for her and gotten her tota cohditton go she could con tinus wffiCtt Bcf wotR at the studio. . "NoWd ein eva-.i understand the etnaln" thnt I hate been under. Mabel would leave (or a party, with Jew elry- valued at flearty $100,000. I knew she could never look out for herself.- So wa Ju Hke all im pulalte child. " x Vc)i ti n ;.;;i4.-ri.::, c:. l itoCf t:co.4e Cstuis C:.",r:j;.:: l.-dnli-fr.s I:-. !:. :mt-t min.'al liurl fi'.;ii;ii. IV..;:. y (.'Hiv'.V. :tom llicu' c'::if-.'l :av)o l;t rilrt I IM', ( . IIW I'liw-wiDflfM rtvr tl'" Where a Navy Lies Idle This. i a rTi-.arsnb!e aerial view of the Philadelphia Navy Yard shelving about 1 JO di-sti oyci 4, M'.i:t liu'.e h'.nj a:.d oilier war vessels, packed like a tla of sardine. They are lying id It at Iho dockt. FORD on VALUE IS "I pity Mubel frcm. the iottom of any heart," concluded tho dismissed companion, "for if ever rheie was a generous, wihole-eouled girl Wlio was always ready to give her last cent to a person in distress, theft girl is Mabel Jiorniland. Never has a gin fcooii iho victim of more bitter clr cmnMaa'cea and calumny.", NEW RECORD IS SETIN SUNDAY il RALLY CHOC Wall Street Estimates Val ue of Concern at . 840 Million OEVELOPMENT OE NEW fll FINDS T New Corporation Believed to Plan Irrisation From Wells NEW YORK! Jan. 14. Experts Id Wall st:eet 1ho for years have wondered what the total stock of (he Ford Motor company was worth bavfl hMftfded the estimato of ISJO, OOO.dOO, end said they believed it would total $1,260,000,000 w;tlVn another year. The Mttputatlons were based on the public valuation of the Ford Motor company of Canada, profits per car made' by the Dominion cor pnratlon and the one in this country, the former earning $6S a car and (he ltJttor $07, and .the market val uation of tho Canadian stock, which IS 9415 a share. . Comper.'ng the valBg ct Hie Cana dian stock the profit per car rtteriH and the . valuation ot the-comri.iiiy with the profit per car here, plus the United States production, the ex perts ibvlleved they had figured the first definite fiscal informatiou the financial district ever lias had nU6dp ihe Detroit plant. ' (Continued FrOin 1'ho One.) front tho Indian church at William son river. , ' ' RalllcB were held lait Week at five points In the County outshle of Klnm it Hi.- Ono hundred and twenty-nine visitors from.Klunnith Falls attended these meetings. Sixty'; from .these points wero1- In attemkmce. ' S3ik:y front these points were in atteiidancu nt tho mcotings hero ybaterday. Thd (following resolutions wero prcesnted by a enmimuca of which W. S. SlOtigli was c4in.'rmnn ami unanimously adoptod:' '.'' Resolved; that we, the Council of Religious Btiticutlou la? Klanratlt count;.',- .feel an increased sense of obligation for thri.d'fellg'ious inslrucr tlon and training "of Ihc rliiliii'oit and youth of our sove'ial con gregat Ions nud cmninuuities bilil for the reli gious instruction ajld training of the children and toutii of our county as B whole; that it is our duty to Increase- the number and efficiency of the Sunday schools of our county by well organised, co-operallvc effort. 2. That we heartily endorse the plana of oiir state workers and pledBp to them our 'co-operation.''" .' ' 3. That we desire to express o;ir appreciation of the very valuable help wo have received f om Dr. van .Vuys hird Mrs. Ksaen during tin.- s's- Kiiiiis of llu'a convcnllun. 4. That we con'.mcnd our cciinty president,' Mr. Hulet, and hu aist ants for their carefully planned and well executed program for this con vention. ' , ' ' ' : .5. That- we wish to thank the. BEND, Ore., Jan. 14. Favorable prospects for early development of tho Fort Rock valley through irriga tion from wells are seen In the an nouncement that Oswald West, H. M. Parka and Fern Hobbs have filed articles of 4ncorpo:lAt!on of the Fort Rock Development company, with Capital stock of $10,000. Persons, who are familiar with the recent history of the Fort Rock val ley (believe that the now corporation was formed w.th view to securing electric power for pumping water from the wells1 which have" been sunk, some of them as experiments conducted by thp state, and from other,-welltf which . fho experiments showed, will be successful Powior has beeff'the Oliiy" thing"; locking to assure irrigation for this valley. H. M. Parks, as statd geologist, conducted the first tests for water in the Fort Rirk valley nearly tlnlee years ago, and has been actively, in terested in tfio development -of "Hid territory since that time. ;' Over a year ago ho miide it known that ho wns working out a plan for financ ing Irrigation, and the formation Of tlin new d'.el')pinenl company If lic Hc.viid; Jo 'be the' rcsiiK, although th purpose of the corporation was not announced from Salem when, the ar ticles wro filed with the corporation department. Ex-tiovcrnnr ., Oswald VYIetl is already closely a;(ri"ciatei with irrigation development In cen tral Oregon. 1 IDE IN RUSSIA Recent explorations Also Reveal Rich Deposits of ., Valuable Minerals Christian church for the use of thelr5at j; Hiank,S)tp Mr. -.nnd Mra. AgJrcws for tlleir very helsfdl contflliutjon to llii) liiKijCES 'til Iho entire 'program, both Urn liulhllng and for their kind Iplality. 0. That wo thank the press foi thtvr ccneroiis allowance of space; giVen IhcpublicityComlmittet Cf this organization, 1. That we pledge id Iho officers of ojr courtly organization our hearty flupport' dtirlug' ilio' coining -6ar.' S. That we count it a valuable privilege to he able to avail our selves of the advice and suggestion") 0. 'i'liat this council" feiiiicsta' Its executive coinlmtlee to look Into the feasibility f providing a pal dteacller to conduct a clasi in Bible study -as lirescribod b ytho State department of Kducaxlon for high school students. 10. That we wfsh to exprotis our it Kianliith Fiiil'niid oiftlylng plhm. ,$yJ$ia&t'! regard npe. f,- tlip'" coustitiLtion unci laws ot our slate nnd n.'illon as being of vital importance to irs lis individuals, as comnniinitltM, us a state and a nation; that we ask cir.'lav enforcement orilclals tnoro vigorous action in the suppresslun of crime and we pledge to them our sup port lit DVevy lossllji! way in the faithful Jierforni-ance of duty; nnd, w;liorea thero i.i widespread ongnn Izcd effort to ibrwk down tlin 18th !iapicpi)B.?j!iiW - oMi r ftu d u ra I . t o iieu r it- tlon and tho Volstead act, ihut wo urge greater effort on the pint of our laiw enforcement officials to compel rospoct fur the-ife measures. W S. SNOUJH. ' ' 1 A. V. SIMWN8, II.AWRRNCK K. PHI5I.,VB, MOSCOW, Jan. 14 Soriet Rus sia has been unable, so far, to do much towards the rehabilitation of her existing mines, but scarcely day passes that some new discovery of mineral or oil deposits is hot reported. The Russians themselves havo long known that various unex pldrod regions of tho north nnd Siberia hold some- of the richest metal deposits in the world. Dur ing the past year dozens of sclen- tinc expeditions have been sent out to Investigate tho possibilities of thero regions. From Vladlvo.itock it in report ed that, the commission of Profes sor Pofcvoy, which, has returned from Kamtchatka, announces it was successful In finding great sources of oil I Mere, so plentiful that it lltorally could bu squeezed from the clay. ' ' Another Commission explored the Tongussky basin, near the rivers Ycnesei, Lena pnd Angara In Sibe ria. At NovonlkolaievHsk this com mission unnounted the discovery of great coalfields' In tho bunilt. Pla tinum and graphite also were found. j Explorations I are conlinuing in the Kola peninsula, where- last year a number of hitherto unknown me tals wero discovered, in the moun tainous districts between the Arc-J tic and the White Sea. These mo tuls are supposed to have been of motcorogi'jal orfgin. ,, 'Work-also Is ciditliiiiing In the exploration of thn huso Held ' or magnetic Iron orol In thn Kurslt province? In Boiithl Centra! Russia, which for a mi infer of years bus been known to exist and was cx tonslvely rKtudUid y by sclentleKts us tho "Kursk Anomaly." In this reg ion the magnetic strength , of the ore is such that compasses point towards It Instead of to ' tho mag netic polo. In the north. Kstlmates as to the nuunlity of Iron ore in tho field vary but sufficient boring hast been dono to Indicate that It is -probably the lurKest Individual iron deposit yet discovered. While somo of the more enthu siastic scientists havo recommend ed 'Immediate development of the newly discovered natural wealth, tho government's economic policy seems to be to put existing mines WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 14. President Itimlliig's qualities wore particularly suited to thu re construction period wheu hu be came tho nation's chief exeem'.u'. sultl Socrotary of Agriculture Hen ry C, Wulluou tit un Interview at headquarters of The Harding' Me morial Assoolutlon hero toduy. - Thn Secretary of Agriculture nnd tho other members of tho lato Pre sident's off iclut family, uro spon sors ot tho movement to establish a three-fold memorial :o him. "I think, In common with every ono who camo In contact wlrh Pre sident Hwrdlng." sa.d Sooretury Wal lace, "I was Impressed with his thoroughly human qualities. his great- kindliness and his high Kenls of publlo service. "Tho Imprassiou grew nt one camo to know him better. Ho r.uno Into executive responsibility nt nuo of the most difficult times 111 the history ot our nation. "it tt not difficult to bo n great national leader when nil of ou people uro Imbued " with a com mon purposo nud common deter mination as. for example, in times when wo nro ut war. It In very dif ferent to como Into authority nt the beginning of a reconstruction period when tho lino emotions created by . a groat nartonnl ptr poso have subsided, when each man has turned his thoughts buck to his own affairs, wheu business hag boeu thoroughly disorganized, and when tho groat forces of eco nomic laws are having their way with us. "President Harding. however, had thoso qualities which were most to be desired at such a time almost It scorns as if ho had been especially trained for the sort of service needed when ho wad coiled, nnd I think It was the growth o ftheso powers that Im pressed mo moro than anything else In my contact with him." In good shape before putting any of the limited amount of money at Its disposal Into properties which may not produco for some years. Gold was first hnmuiorod between parchment leaves until tho mold, termed goldbeaters' skin, was in vented. This skin Is made from u membrane of tho ox and tho secret of iU ntiklng Is kept by a family in London which has made Ihe mem brane for tho generations. Threo months are consumed in the treat ment of tho mewbrnno nnd It may be beaten continuously for months with u 16-pound hammer without mciterlul injury. Two hundred and nlnoly-clghl vessels of tho American merchant marine wero lost during the year, 139 were sold to alien flags, and lilis wero being abandoned, their lou nago belbg: lost 127,584; sold, 218, 401; Uhandoned, 14 2,1) 16, Read tho Hornld Want Ads. Fifty Appendicitis Cases in Small Town in a Niirall southern town ini r.n I Cases of nPljendlcitla nr. nn-iui u ! abort time! Slntplo huiek'.linrn bark. ' glycerine, etc., as mixed in .' Ilerlkn, ! giiarus aguiiwt appcmlilcU .irauso it nuts-on BOTH upper .and lower bowol and balngs out nil polniw. Help any case of gas on th mom-' aeh In THN minutes. Hrlng out mat ter you never thoiiclit win In vnnr system W Ii II ina n Drug Co. Adv. t i - i liVU'.i?'-''''' Si: Sernicant Samih-l WamlHII. '1M by tlcneV.ir r.lnHlng ''llio ifioalent InJh Icluol of tln win-," ivns Uik hurk-vil rccvnlly ut Fort lioiijnmln lluirl ten, Inillnnnpolis, with full nillltm y bonoi t. Hi Iff. 0n. Civlght U. Ault' 'man (IrfT) prsntetl th JIhJuiis. , . Babies Cry for It! I.I. M.iwn La0 L.i.lv, clianmlci J.rny (,f lUnrv 1). llllf. ltidc pendenc. Ore, lias Jum rmnplt-ti-d a produrtlen of S.::d pouiidt of 'liltlt and 103J.S7 pounds ct Imitii r,M durlim a t-lnnlo war's liti. Cloves" " n i in i ii ii'tii ir n in 1 1 i n i unn in i n iiiiimiii Gloves Gloves SHOE REPAIRING Well Done la Profitable and Economical JACK FROST Work Shoes 119 So. 6th Street Work Shoes I rrsamamMatmmmmMnmmm titter-, nt '"H-iS& Not an Emerrrency Hospital. Hut con timious 24 houi' a day and year 'Round care is offered. Try your home institution. You're sure to be I'leased. . KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL Pine nt Fourth Street Klamath Falls, Orcrjon WARREN HUNT, M. D, Ownor and Manager Don't Fail To Read ihe Herald Classified Ada Just a Difference in Lenses An improper fitting - of eye-glasses iriay ""mean comfort or misery to you. No one can lie happy unless their eyes focus properly and it is so easy to have your eyes examined and iitted here. Do not let your work, your play and yourself suf fer from the want of correct lenses in your' glas ses. , , ! , . .. We will fit you with a pair in any style you wish and we have some attractive designs 1 from . which you may. choose. '' ' ' ' ' , ' -, WINTERS