Pf e Four THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I lllll V, I l.llltHAIIV H, HUM I, j .Iu1 dally except Hiindny hjr Tho IloraM Publishing company. Office, 1IH North Eight Ht.. Kjmiitjill w. gmi P. H. HOlTIiK President anil Manager KITH HOUI.K - StM'roUry.Trr.suivr Batorad ni aorond-clnss matter, at the pout office at Klamath Kali. , Oregon, under tho Act of March 3, 1879 J. 0 Member of IUi Associate,! Press Tha Associated Prom In exclusively out (t led to thn usn for republica tion f all news dispatches credited lo II or not otherwise credited In lota paper, and lo all local news published herein All rights of ropuhll sUoa of special dispatches herein araJsotsorT-d. V It. HOVl.K k. it. nn.fj V. K WAITK . H. w, rkynomw Tli Rvantnc Herald la thn official paper of Klamath County and the . Ojly of Klamalh Falls . Ht'llrUHIPTIOM HATK8 ' ' ; Delivered By Currier , ONK VKAIl - - '" Hit MONTHS THIIKK MONTHS - - " : fMC month - nB By MU ONK ' YKAR . IW.00 WX MONTHS) S.7. . ' I'KI. MONTH .... r-.rt- ' V- IXKOIt.MATION KOH ADVKKT1SKKS , Copy . for display advertising must be In this office not later than ? : , .ai..,r.n tha day preceding publication In order to be Inserted In the issue of the, paper of tho next day. ; .' Want ada and reading notice, will be rcnlved up to 11 nouu on ' rile day of Issue. 'ft AOvftrtiaing ror rralernal order" nr societies charging a regular In rtlatlou fee and (lues, no discount. iteliginus and benevolent orders will , Im eaargod the regular rate for all advertising when an admission o jther charge Ismade T-rnju i g i i i . , v; ' , - . Kill OA Y. KKKIU'AltY H. 1021 . rT A DELICATE MATTER v! ; , GENERALIZATION on any subject is never helpful; to the cause it seeks to aid, and in most instances J U productive of harm to the innocent majority caught, yitnin its sweeping net . , ',5o, while sympathizing who would protect the young people of this community ' front moral temptation, we cannot believe that it aids! that worthy purpose to cast a stigma upon all the young men and women of the local high school, because al leged offenders against moral law and social conven tion' are attendants . of that institution or of the age .vjien." they should be attending. ' ; ' Tt)ur opinion on the subject may be of little worth, and - our suggestion valueless, for we confess to little knowledge of the conditions alleged to exist. But an innate belief in the generar. purity of womanhood, and ' inspect- for the general manhood of the race, impels a ;ivv6'rd'of caution against so broadening assertions, how ever true of individuals, that they reflect discreditable upon the innocent. . Would it not be the more courageous course, if the ."diseased condition requires the stern corrective of ... publicity, to call the offenders by name? -ZZY:-. Accusations as grave as young lives, unless guilt has earned a just punishment, t And even then it is debatable whether the punishment 1 of; publicity does more good than harm. J s'.' We, hesitate to say even these few words on the matter, u savors much of rushing pell mell in where 'angels .fear to tread. :",V It is a matter as delicate human body, if the body operation seems required, we do not submit to the mm .fctrations, regardless of how well meaning or svmna WW, at the plumber. We AAH ' I ." . 1 1 1 f ew4i,,wttineu uy a me oi experience. ' jn.The hand that does the operation must be skilled. A-glip of the knife by microscopical breadth means death or, maiming. But the knife in the sure, skilled nancj removed me cause ot our illness antf grants a new lease upon life, ; V So to this case we are wuoueiiy, too much attempted remedy by uuskilled but well-meaning hands, may be the best thinov "' The responsibility, in our "opinion, rests primarily "tw 7 pditjiiw. n oecomes a question for the con sideration of the citizenship at large, only as it ai'fects wit?ovpi.ueug oi society ana T.'or'E lirQfYO lwlnnlAnH "6 iciciiuws war mercy w rne oootJegger. That is the d.-uty of all. law Rs4a3g citizens. iw ier us approach the matter as the skilled phy sician treats a malevolent ulcer in the flesh. Fie uses every scienunc method, bends all Ms skilled kno wledge, to i$Olating the focal spot. His hnnds are scru pulously r v . V , v"c"1-a ui v ssings are stfjnie. tie brings to his delicate task all ctf the care and nicetv that . Us delicacy requires, and uses eveiy pi-ecaution '!J-'TOent a"y,ftct of his from, spreading the infection td portions of the body still unaffected. . . Z, ; Wmay not make the analogy plain, jut he anal ogy is there. Contamination, if existent, is easily spread edge offfi m eagery feroping owl' it." ye&? ag- :tJrover Cleveland said: "Pater Smnn n?.pla" a democracy." Kmce Cleveland's fco,, "a !fm h' made a Plaw for itself in this mcc7 andTls menace to the vf ,-v existence' of the vivuiiaein,. Leavenworth Times- " - v. v;; ; : , ' ; p!Afl l?v!g aS 8trikes can ba - -fiwr ttled by raising the R the con8Umei tl.ike( .. r ti to l)e un. Miptty, settledOzark (y.0.) republican. nf SimlJ" been giving another example Of the difficulty of tlnAf-nrr ini0in t;e,. ,.,iic. c. a. noitic, .IlJn- Lewi.t0lV ' (Mont.) ...Killliir ... City I'.dll.ir Advertising Manngi-r Mcrlianlrnl Snpcrlnteudi-iil with the objective of those these should not rest unon! as the mechanism of tHe is diseased, and a critical call the most skilled sure- , not certain: that too much tfte. welfare of the istate. ' . upon vice ana snow no At gus. . . The Office Cat Some murt nleck may say we'ro r'lng to start sonit'thliiR. but we're KOing to take a chance. A man named "Hubs" is running an ad in tho South Ilend (Ind.) Tribune fur ji housekeeper. Old maids take notice. o In kIooiii I am tliinkiiiK, Tho outlook Is drear, This o! earth is shrinking. Two In-r-hos each year. oo Nate Nut says twin beds may ln mqinlar but twins are not. Somo follows, enaps A. J. Hanati, refuse, to fare the facts as long lis they ran borrow money. Tlin first part of life Is two yiiiinn thing' after each other the rest Is one dlnmn thing after another. "About an hour nfler the meek inherit the earth." says .1. H. Hes sig. "tl'ie tax collector m ill be around for thn inheritance tax. oo Wlntilr Knight says be has nevei been ablU? lo figure out what a sav age witii a ring In his nose does when he 3tas n cold In his head. oo Oladys. Is plumb stumped: she has heard nne gossip that Is ho thrill ing she can't exaggerate It. -' oo "Hy tJnlry." ald the stranger who arrived, nt a small town on the 11 Is sisslppl river, "yntt got a mighty big river Ivure for ouch a Btiiall town. -i-oo Piindtuation: A daah of acquaint ance, a nerlod of companionship, and then . . . . , Jjtovo, the perpetual J question mark. oo With ' long tresses, coming back, aays rha rles Drew, uneasy lies (he head thai wears a bob. oo Do rlglw. and fear no man: Uou't write and 'fear no womnu! oo II. Nyla Older says a man generally keeps n tiecrot, a wovnnn keeps a dln'.iy.. , no .'llivays SoiiK'thlng. That I'Jfn Is full of flitcaf Ilia. Is Bonydhlng nne soon learns, llarnly nnn.piiys one's Clirlslmas 1)1) Is, When Ihe Income tux returns. oo - ".Many a young m:in." said Krank Stewart rt'ilnki he's a Ini'tetfly oi fn.Hhlnn w ien be it I ii ' niiflln. but n night owl,' 1 t on - HMed,V. The Klan Ih falls domon.it rator'a OH, WHAT A BUMP! " - - - atilo was Kpeeil'iic alotiit a ilue , cnunity road. ; mispeet Senator Walsh of mil 1(1 lit -on -- i away with Al Kail's pence of mind "What cemetery are we passim;?" . asked the puiMpective buyer?" j --i--- are koIiik to burnt two Ki femetery nothliis: Why. man. , kmi,s. .laybe they can hmiK III those are mlliMtones KinK by " i ,., who riri. ,lr furnace, lie oo i tuHl t, u Eskimo. Poke I'erkliiKS thinks halt ihe . work done In ihe world U done In an effort to dodRe work. oo 'Slew TriKi. In the ,.ir:nir a vounit .ni.n s fanev l.lRMly turns to ihoiiKhls of love.- And in siiiiviikt. and In autumn. And In lilnter see above. They are uolng to change the words of "Home. Sweet Home, to 'Home. Sweet Motor Car." DAN DOBB .VHcDnnMi.'d'iyg he llrltish din plie la all riKht. Of courso It Is. I!ldn't It chooao MacDonald? They had a llB dog hIiow III New York. No society woman tried to enter her husband. To clean .Iho colling stand on your head on a table and scrub as yon wouid scrub the floor. .Mabel Normand'a chauffeur Is An nil authority claim i there Is loo ill to appear In court. Nmvivery lllilo. all in Teapot Dome. IVat lrtaybe Bhj will feel too bad to be ' t hero seems to havo hecn aomo tried ot all. i money In It. -- ! Washington Is no quiet about the' Klfleeti stranded opera Hlngnrs acandal you can hear a fight two 'are working their way lo flirninny blocks away. 1 deckhands. If tho whistle breuka. s i one ran have the Job. Chicago woman asks divorce be-1 nauso he made her get un every: morning and build tho tire. We don't blame her. HOME SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE Assist the housing committee by filling out this questionnaire and mailing it to the chamber of com merce, i Name - No Street (The Information below is strictly confidential) 1 Number of adults in family, including room- ers ' 2 Number of children 3 Numbor of persOnp employed 4 Of-riiti.'it.ion of chief wnav cmi'ium' ...... ) Tin you i-f-nt. or own your home? IWnt 0 How Inner hw you years 7 Would you like to own your home If you coiild do so by making an initial payment and pay ing the balance in rent? Yes..... No .... 8 What .section of the city would you prefer lo live in? ) If you bought a home, how many nioiiss-would you witiil? ,,,.,, ., ,.. ,,. 10 Would you be in a position' to build, or II nance, one. two or three home to renl or sell'.' Detectives at work on th Hunting a nickel mi the flnni' will reduce your bay window. ! '' ho helKht of fashlnii Is always fmiiid in thn price. Whiit'a In a name? Caraway lUdn't let them carry nway. A Cleveland Kirl mhs iIiiik slore Ill's a wonder the clerk didn't of ! fr her something Just as good when , alio demanded money. : Men-hunt shipbuilding has been cut III hair since 1 9 1 :i . Our ihlp I will not coma In until our ships I go out. I ' l''onl plans to make 2i.',.iimii cars ! In February. No wonder lli ground j ling Is afraid of Ha shadow. Plans am under way to enable ! farmers to stay In debt 18 months ! overy year Instead of only H ' mnntha. One advantage of iho closed car j l. you get more mileage ! your cigar or flgnrot. out of Own . .. lived In Klamath Fallo? XI fill I 1 1 1 JW I (J I 8 PLISOFW III' KK KI.KY, ietllemelii mul III Allliliiillll, fill , l''.'ll. K. lelolliailiill ni 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 anil I .a ml ' h'' where have ih'i upli il In r elll 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ti the tilteiilioM til III Klwnii.l Mend, it iitetor of rural llli-lllillliin i ill the riilverlsiv of fiilltiinila, who Im Iiim reiiirtie.l rriiin ii nun' thai Inn'; lilm In liitiny piiriH of the wni Id. Hi'. .Mead Is ni'ii:hin a ielulle,l report i f the Xliitili movement In I'ali'Sllne. He made a verbal repot t to I hole In charge of the plan In I., mil, in, mid discussed Iho alliiirs ' ihe Jewish Colnlilrmloii iisiiiciiti Inn with liaroii Unl hi, 'hllit in l-nrli.. "I'ulestlno and Mesnpnlaiuin m, Hie only cniinlrles 1 know of that gained by ihn war." ciiiuiiienled I'r Mead. "I'mler the Hill It uiiimlntnrr liny have heenmo the scene nf nil mniiner of new. onto prises. Taei liintnlNo tlt M"4iiin their luiiioriain . as great iradn ronton. "The Zlnlllst iiio,'iii, ni bus -al I Iraiiled aiientlnu In l-alestiii ) nun ) will send t'i. oilil. linn In innn. y nml uioiuiilliu ot settlers. Hut mere are other lmporittnt fin-tors. Ilrttiah mi. niliilstratlnn l one. Kami v.'Ii.it.' are p.titecteii ni'.aiiist iioionlii ton hers. Arabs aro being used as gen- ditriuiM. I'lnns are under way f.r drnlnlng the innrshu and refornn - Ing the hillsides. "I'alesllne gained two tin pui lant new inllrnadii as a reuH of the w ar Tho Cermnnt built south from lla'f i and Hie II !tlh bulli north from ih. canal in Jaffa and Jerusalem. "Since the llrlilsit inuiiiliite .. yuiiug Xlonlst named Kill IhiiIi'tk has secured c. '.i! enr franchise frnni llrltlnh gnvcrniiieiit for the il,veliip. liient of wilier power from the Itlver Jordlin. below the Sea nf Cnlilen lie is at work on a proj,"-- to '.. velop lun.fllin horsepower fur i!e cities of Tiberius, Haifa. Jerusalem. Jsff.i an i "Tho Jewish Cotonlxutinn Assncln. linn began Its work beforn thn Zlon 1st movement tnnk shape, t Is liaroli Kdmnnd Rothschild's pet plillan thropy. There nrn 4il floiirlsliliKt colonies. It.rriui ItotliKrhlld nsked mi. to go home mid Miy iliul if anv Ainet -lean Jew wished to rpeml $r,n. oiin or 1 1 no, (in n in n-ialillsh a cnlniiv that would bear his ii.'inie the .lew Ish Cntiinlrallou nssociallon cniitil be rolled upon to curry th" pro,-ci on through. Nea-.- .1, 'riir.nl, 'in, on the el. .i i.. i in,. i e.j',,,1, I sibw il dnxeu handsome Iinni' gnlug up." In addliion lo his eiirvey ror lie '.iolitsts, Dr. .Mead was mutlnls ,toii"il by Iho gnvernmcnt nf New Si.i" Will, is In Investigate an itinhlllo' scheme of ihe llrltish empire for re tlevlng the atruln of iini'inplnyutcii' I Ten Year Ago Today ! , Feb. N, lllll Wilson lie. lines Self.! The flr.i man In really declare himself a candidate for election i t the coming city polling Is Arthur It. , Wilson, Wilson seeks the off! e of city treasurer, Wilson Is head of the City ft Conn- ' ty Abstract company and In his three . yours' residence hns acquired a Wide, acquaintanceship. I CDLOII mm tdld School Girl Not Forgotten Hprlng atylas for school girls show tha nowmt Unas In drums and raps. Caps dresses of wool plaid ara bound with silk braid. Low ffaiits llnsa, sverbloussa and pleatad sklrti ara featured, . , III I'.'iitiliKiil ly anltltnu Kllgll-hnien on IrrlKilleil liindx III AilMiralla. U lille Or. .Moud'a reiuri on Hi ii . 1 i.i 11 ii it riiliiiiltiitliiu plan linn mil In . a mail'! pulilli', lil lliiiii:y nui iil.il In have itevelille( tlllil II Yon.l ni I Iviiiilaiid mid AU-I I iillu Ji .In 1 1 . oilielhlllK 1 1 Ii l ...( Ilir I'WM) 1 ,11 11 lii.hu nil Iilmeil nil Aiinlmlliill Hmd hi', ,M'II, 11 1 rut IIIIIIOIIIieiMl III lllll (till .linn,, ni of New Hinilll Wnle4 Ihui ih, i M'tilero were llliely In fall la leia I hey hllil II lxi It t l.a"" eHi'll I" IIU; ,.l III lllll HI' IK' 111 . ir. Mead illil liiil eiiiiMliler oii'inim Hie eveeinliilt or ii I'lillllili'l enlel'ivl nun lieiweiii it lii tul mill Aiiiiiiiini when hy -: it i: III ii il via in nelnl mil I 'imiii eiilei'a, w.Hli Hi" nxpeiimi ill- I Vlili'd amolin I'.Mlllanil. inn ,ll'(liaii.in i nniiiiwi-iillli and Mm mIiiIh of New I South Wlile. I In milil Ihui l.omtiio IihkI S.Mlili'y worn ntKt Itil lltK I" U Mid III,. ((HI 1 1 lift. Ill VlMW III lllll I HllltUeKtlllll Ihui cololiUl Wlllllll flll'l- a limine mis Munition unless llli'V went provided Willi funds to begin llielr I'Mierliiionl, !)r. .Mead v I 1 1 I'll ilie IHili'h V.uil lliiiles as l ho Kilesl of Hlo Inilcn )i ei'iiiuiiii. (Ill ilio Inland of Java Ii" ,nl, I he Kill How pnllllniN ahnlll III' I. iir.lv,' fiiriulna. Thou, ln ilm'lui ei. Ii,, funihl more than III). mill. mill pel Minn living In lointori on nil Isluuil ihn aire of New York Mum. lie came a.niy Willi Ihe colivli'ilna Hint 111" Irnplcs were dun tor a development 'likely in .linage public opinion abniii Ihn backwardness of IU people and ihn aiipiemni-y of uonhnrnnrs." 'SAYS FILIPINOS I IMITATE FOREIGNERS , """ " .MA.V.I.A. Keb. 7. - The tendency I llf ,, present genemtinn to Imltata ! tnielKiier. insieiid n( pn-i-rMtig hat j Is le;t In lut-nl t'lielniiu was deplori'd j recently by Itepreseiiiitllxii Kerafln I ICJladn. member of the legislalure from thn province of Occidental Nivnio.. In an address hefuro "tu ilenu nf tli" I'tilverilty of Ihe Phil ippines. "In .la pun." said llil.nlo. "Ihn girls, for example, urn uiught ihe rlvlUin Mull of ihe o cldeiital, but the man ii"ii mid customs of that country ai al.n laiiKlii with a view In iireserriua what I" good In them. Killplnos in- f "lead of p.sservlng what Is best In j ihn liM-al cttsiouui prefer to adopt what is foreign. In contrast to, tho praatlce nf the Japanese. No wonder Hint Japan In Uio short upon nf a few years has becomo ona of the leading mil Ions nf Ihn world, ' Instead of riimmltiliig (n mem. mi' rii.ilnus and phrases nf our lead lug men and heroes we urn inlin In learn by heart the sayings ami phrases nf American pneis and niiili nrn. Iiistend nf singing our chlinreii in sleep with our beanilrul lullabies, our lumber now prefer Ihe Ja. In- i mean in preserving mi of presei-vili( on.- native I'niiroii we prefer tho impnrleil rnx trnl. ' Itnl (he giealesl of our nusins.. I. our tendency tn srjieiul beynnd our mean i. Our old fnniie s u.ed lo boiwl nf ihe money ihey saved, but num.. of ii. ir preiieni day farmer bellevn lli.'il Hie morn debts they linen In thn I'lilllpplno Nailniuil bank, thn mentor they become." Tho iHllnnesl thread v'slhle ti I Im human oye Is so small thai n would inko a bundle of a thousand of lln in In equal the. diniiK'ler of II woman's hair. Tliivio thienda nr nuidn f-olil mnlliid quarn. The Kvenlng llen.ld la thij oxsiiinu ilirnugh which many poopln .ni'iiir itieir wsnis hr nslna; tta. 1,1.11 ., i ii tn n ivioiiiiiinn KK, i -h.. HsmM Wsni Hds, ) 1 tNi. 'l n , "n : .'Oi, ','..; ;; -r-i.