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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1924)
FACE EIGHT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1021 V IAD PI AIMP PIT ft BY COMMISSION Awards Made to American! For Damage Done By I', .',,'' ; Germany " , WASHINGTON, July 10.A re cMmUlsllun of tub work Mccdrit HiU() by lb German-A morloan Rfxetl Clilmn Commission sines It fianlimlon up to tti preiont time, shows lltit 439 swards s(rofatlt)B IKOrt ;Uin 114,500,000 have been Batde in faror of American firms and Individuals on claims against Gor-nany-for losses sustained In the wprli warlhrouch death or property damage. In addition to the pi-la-fell'al, Germany will be required to pay five percent Interest on each fciaJm allowed from the date of the ward to the time of payment, ,u payments"' will 'bo made by Germany, W)rT!r. until the commission con eiudes its labors and a funding anothod Is determined npon, ,;' Wiheo the commission adjourned recently for the summer It had pend ing before It 12,416 claims amount ing to approximately 1500,000,000, including one by the United States government for 1253,644, S10, repre senting the cost of the American rmy of occupation. . This claim, hdvever, la expected to be eettiea through' other than - commission channels. Of the more- than 12.000 pending claims, 2,044 have been con sidered by the American and German Mcnoies'ot the commission and are ready for final action. Wilhelm, Ktesselbach, German com aulosioner recently went to Ger many for the summer and will return to Washington early is the fall when the commission contemplates resum ing Its sessions. Robert W. Ocynge. American agent on the commission, and Agent Ton Lewinskl of Germany, accompanied by . attorneys and assistants, will sail on separate steam ers July S for Germany wberi erl denoe necessary to adjudicate Ameri can claims not obtainable in . this Bountry will fee Investigated. -vj.While Germany la obligated to pay the amounts agreed npon by the Mix ed Claims Commission, It remains to lie decided where she will get the turds for such payments. - Once the question of hair the elalms are to be met 4s detsrni'ned, Germany will pay the American gov ernment, which, In turn, wni remit (bp amount of the respective awards i the lndlTldual claimants. ' "LET THEM ALONEI Wall Street Crowds Have : More Women Figures Show that Feminine Employes Ratio It . Increasing PORTLAND REPORTS of nrrliltt-eU In ilMlmtlhH Hkyucrnp I'll of 1 1)0 fuuiro. Ton yeot's into wHi'ti tho lift ito iMinite lour-to-lor emuiM nf first cIkhs iifrk'ii bill I (I limn In the Wnll Sti'i-ol tllitli'lct was taken. It wwt found ihnl.tltero wnru four inn employe's for tvery woman and that tin averntia floor mneo for ottolt worker wits 125 siitni'o feet. A s'mllnr ncnxtis In a tvplmil o'flee IiuUi'Ihr reeenllv revonled Unit , In -it tol il poiml itlon fov iht slnieturo of t O.atiS. tlio pronorlloil or melt to woman Was nniy two ; .iHiHTaw;wr bile, and that llio average wurkln i l,,,.ifi ri.rr Hilnre had Witt reduced to 10', II square fi'et. ' CATTLE MART SLOW ! OLYMPIA MAN LOST, I'OKTI.ANIl. July 10, Cnlllo lo lionu slei'ily, nheep uliiiuly to tuing. lOnttt liulf to one rout It I K l -ui'i butter wild iMittertiit iiloudy. Hard Wlillu wlieni, S1.33; West oru It od wheal 11.17. SEARCH UNDER WAY orwion city, July jo, wn- Hum jut. Olymula bulno mail who dltmmii'imu 10 day uuo after uu In. j. try lo hla liuud Hi diving In a n un lit I ii k pool, lurlioil up Iters this wtx'k, but illaaiHM'Ul'uil again. Toilay hn U bvlni sou tilt: ' Don't Foil To Read the Herald Classified Ads NEW YoltK. July 10. Wall rftroet Is becoming mors and more dvpthdent upuu womaui th avert t am for each office worker la the financial dlatrlot of Manhattan haa been cut down over tlx per ceut In ' the last decade; bankera maintain mora magnlflcant quartors nud give their employ! less elbow room than all other tenants ot the most pretentious skyscrapers. These are the outstanding con-. elusions of experts of tho Building CHK'KKN IHVMOU owners ana .Manager. Asw..... Krlo,, cnu-kon Dtnuor will b w rv utter a survey of a group of tuo u, ... muihIhiII llouan every Hun worlds largest offlro buildings un-1,,u. from jfao t0 7 .an. 1'rlco Jj. dertaken to obtain data for the use cents. . M-U, HOSPITAL INMATE DIES BY SUICIDE 1 8AI.EM, July 10 Chariot Bryant, j 42, Inmate ot the Oregon State hov pltal emlud hla Ufa by bunging him- ' self in his room ot the aayltnn !' night. Ho wis committed to tin' a.iylum a year ago from Benton coun ty.' ' . , ! The Arrow fof Health, Wealth and Prosperity I You'll See Today and Tomorrow I ROCKER HERE TO E CONDUCT SAL TOURISTS MOVE ' TOWARDS PARKS WASBINOTON, July ' 10. The fcsUonal parks -throughout the coun try are being visited by unprecedent ed numbors of sightseers, . some of whom travel from coast to coast by Utomobile to get a glimpse of the natural scenic wonders of the grca't open spaces of the west. '- Reports to tho National Park Ser Tico of the Interior Department say th ore wore 4,611 visitors to Yellow- -atone for the montx ended June 15, a 125' per cent increase tor the samu period last year. when a recora 01 138,352; for the season' was established-. ' A big increase in the automobile travel, to Yosemite in California is. Shown, 8,550 ot the 11,745 persons visiting the park during May travel ing in 2,66 cars, an increase of 50 percent over May of last year, and a tolal increase of 20 per cent, con sidering all means o travel. To Juuo 7 the total bad reached 23,10V, more than half of whom went in 4.2U0 automobiles.. The 1923 sea son mark was 130,046 for Yosemite. , -.The reports state that Crater Mke, Oregon, has experienced a banner prc-season period, due prin jpipuUy to the attractions afforded campers of the west. On Juno 16 a tow) of 1,44 3 automobiles carrying 4,226 visitors from 32 states, including- Mulno, , Vermont, New York. Wiajliiugton,' D. C. and Texas, had Jo urea the park. At this time last jcar, due to a later opening, not a single visitor bad entered the park. Hit) 1923 season mark was 52,017. ,j The spectacle of a native Mar itiosan. from the South : Sea Isles rhapsodising while floundering about In the enow, the first he had ever seen, is mentioned In the' Crater Lake reports. ' Travel to Mt. Ranier, Washington, Increased 82 per cent in May compar ed with that month last year, 6,075 Ot the tourists going in 1,515 auto mobiles compared with 3,246 in S84 can In May, 1923. On June 15 tho gain iwas 193 percent over last tear, when the season mark was 123,708. One ot the features of Mt. Ranier, as reported to the park service, Is a (wo to three mile drive through a Channel in Hie snow five to ten feet der-p, the tourists being taHeu through a snow tunnel to enter Para dise Jno, one of the park's attractions..- lu xue recent week 430 cars M;rylug' i 1,204 ; tourists passed through Sequoia park, California, wnore' tho "(leneral Hlieiman," the janrtiit"nU oldo-Bt tree In the world, gS.Ti toet in diameter. Is located. Mors than 80,000 persons - visited efubl"!;.ll8.'.' -j I ;' ' ' I 1 . . ' ". Tom Rucker, known to many here by reason of visits In other rears, Is in Klamtoth Falls and today an nounces he will conduct a sate for the Perkln Furniture Company, one of the city's progressive .establish ments. .- The visitor is greatly impressed with the growth manifest In the dis trict and says he is glad to get back tor a time and shake hands with old acquaintances. - "Ot alt the cities I have stopped in the past year, Klamath Falls, site c:nsidered, stands head and should ers above them," Mr. Rucker de clares... "I, am positive that this city must "become one of the Important points of the northwest. Here you have the land and the water and the class of. citizens who realize the!' worth. . V - "As stated I shall conduct a sale for Mr. Perkins. His store, I find, is stocked unusually well for a city of this size, comparing favorably with establishments in the larger com munities and 'so complete .that one can furnish a home from c.'llar to garret. We have made prices I feel suro will attract and I look for many who have been waiting tor furniture bargains to take advantage o' this opportunity. - - Lutheran synod ' receives pastor 175 VETERANS GET BLANKS FOR BONUS Over 175 application blanks tor the bonus havev been distributed in Klamath county,, to world war vet erans. There are about 350 vets In the county eligible for the compen sation, according to estimates ot the officers ot Klamath Falls post of the American Legion. ' Next Monday evening the legion post will again dls j iriuuio Dianxs to veterans at the post rooms at tho court house. J. O. Rhodes has charge of the distribution at Pelican Bav and W C. Fruits Ui distributing the blanks In the Muliti and Merrill districts. COWBOYS CLEARED OF CRUELTY CASE : . :. . , ; ; '. 1.1 HK.VDQX. England, July 10. Court summons which had been Is sued against Tex Austin and other promoters ot the roaeo in. the Wembley stadium and cowboys par ticipating in it, charging cruelty to animals In the steer-roping contest, were dismissed, today. . :' .' Rev. George Hoffmau of Klamath I day as follows: Falls was. one of eight pastors re-!: Low ceived into membership of the Luth- ! ' ' ' High . eran church synod now under way at Spokane, Wash. The annual meet ing of the Synod votes on the pastors that arc to bc admitted to the church organization.' Word rot the receiving of the local pastor into the synod wag sent here today. -. THE WEATHER . ! " The Cyclo-Stormagrapb at- Cutter- wood's Pharmacy shows little chauec 1 Forecast for nut 1 14 hours:"' " . Fair and warm.- j The Tycos record-; ing thermometer j registered" '' maxi- j In barometric con-1 ditions ' since last ' report. A conlin- j uatlon , of proscnt 1 weather - is - indl-1 catcd. . ' ,' I I mum and minimum temperatures to-' 11 M : EIGHTY OF THESE ' ; To .....::.47 4' In good golt wcathor, it. Isn't so difficult tor iuvestifiatora to find an executive out as to find him In. Every auto accident Is caused 'by jay walkers or jay drivers. ass m m aHBSv yourself v f , ... Reward! of $50.00 for the return of my purse which con tained about $275.00; wag lost this morning about 2 a. m. at the front of the Buick Garage or on Main 11th or Walnut '.Streets. Finder please return to 1129 Walnut street and receive reward. Help Make FOR YOU Money EIGriTY PURE BRED JERSEY DAIRY COWS will Jl.,8hpecl within the .next few days from Cahlwnia to be "used with other stock to turn 1 ALFALFA INTO MILK; - . , MILK INTO BUTTER AND CHEESE; BUTTER AND CHEESE INTO DOLLARS. for YOU and a number of other Klamath county residents who believe in the. possibilities of their county. ' ", ' ' . ' " vv;:; These cows have . DEMONSTRATED, in spite of UNFAVORABLE CONDITIONS in California that their EARNING CAPACITY in dollars amounts to $19.00 PER COW PER MONTH and if they have done this in California, you can easily understand that here in KLAMATH COUNTY, with MORE WATER, PLENTY, OF FEED, and a dozen other ' conditiens in their f avpr, they can even INCREASE their Northern California record in earning., . , - , . ;i ; , : . These cows are being brought up from Cali fornia by our Mr. A. C. Spence, one of the BEST KNOWN AUTHORITIES on DAIRYING and ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ON THE COAST. , Mr. Spence will have COMPLETE CHARGE of our DAIRY ACTIVITIES and of our DEMONSTRA TION FARM of 160 ACRES, located near Bonanza. However, DAIRYING and ANIMAL HUS BANDRY are but two of 'our activities which offer you a .MONEY-MAKING INVESTMENT far be yond your most sanguine expectations. Our cheese factories are to be under the man agement of Mr. John R. Reber, who has charge of the MALIN CHEESE FACTORY at present. MR. REBER is too well known as a SUCCESS FUL CHEESE MANUFACTURER to require much : COUPON The Klamath Dairy Cow and Hog Co. 205 Odd Fellow Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Gentlemen : Please, send me, without expense or obli gation on my part, full particulars regarding your plan. . , ; Name, :. Address, .....1.........'.,.... Phone, I.:....... '. THE KLAMATH DAIRY COW and HOG Co. of an introduction. Sufficient to say HE HAS . MADE 23 NET PROFIT at the Malin Cheese Far tory each year for the past two year In other words, 46' NET PROFIT in TWO YEARS is Mr. Rebel 's introduction to you and by YOU we mean evcrvone who is open to conviction and is willing "TO BE SHOWN." y FOLKS, ALL IN ALL, between the DAIRY ING BUSINESS, CHEESE and BUTTER MANU FACTURING, HOG FATTENING and killing, the colonization of KLAMATH FERTILE ACRES, and the kindred industries. WE FEEL THAT WE CAN, AND DO, OF FER YOU THE OUTSTANDING INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN YEARS WE FEEL THAT AS ONE OF THE PART NERS IN THIS ENTERPRISE WE CAN SATISFY YOU WITH RETURNS, BOTH FINANCIALLY AND IN THE WAY OF DEVELOPMENT WE FEEL THAT IN THE EMPLOYMENT OF EXPERTS IN EACH LINE OF ENDEAVOR WE OFFER YOU OPPORTUNITIES OF MAKING MONEY WITH LESS RISK THAN ANY OTHER PROPOSITION OF LIKE SORT THAT HAS EVER BEEN PRESENTED IN OREGON. Think it over and then sign the coupon. To say the, Jeast, you'll find our new booklet "Dairy Cows and ,Hogs in Klamath County" not only interesting, but an education in itself. ; THE OPPORTUNITY IS HERE! GRASP' IT TO DAY AND WATCH YOUR MONEY .WORK TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY FOR YOU FOR . THE TOMORROWS! , Phone 771 205 ODD FELLOWS BUILDING. v.