MONDAY, JULY 13, 1025
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ENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Strike Of Chinese
f Miners Is Serious
ifEKlN'O, ; July l.W(J1 XIot of
that foreign , residents have been
safojy evucuutod from Hnnnu prov
ince In central pastern Chine,
whoro them:' are coimidorahlo conl
and. Iron depoidts. About 40 refu
gees, from the , Peking syndic ate
mines in Ilonnn arrived in Poking
last night, reporting that a strike
of 2000 Chinouu milium began Inst
week and that the water and food
supplies o( foreigners in Honan hnd
been cut off. ranking It necessnry
for them to leave tin; province.
(Thei Peking syndicate., largely
controlled by foreign capital, is onn
of several , important coal and iron
companies operating in Houan.l - "
ews Of The
Klamath Country
SWEOK.N KXPF.CTS TO Cl'T IKVx
IMPORT OF. AMERICAN WHKAT
STOCKHOLM.. July 11. (P) Pre
liminary reports from the various
districts ,of Sweden received by the
agricultural department show that
the crop , prospect is better than it
has been for the last ten years.
The weather has been very favor
able and consequently the work In
the fields started much earlier than
usual, yi'heat and rye are very for
ward. . ... ... '
With the continued, favorable
weather, there is no doubt that it
will mean a considerable decrease
In the importation of foreign food
tuffj especially ; American' wheat.
The .Importation of American wheat
has shown a steady decrease during
the last ie years. -.- "
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: miss houstox returns
Csnaty Treasurer Returns From
f s: Trip to Portland
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Hiss Vera Houaton, county treas
urer returned yesterday' from Port
land, where she has been visiting
for the past-week. Miss Houston re
ports a . most delightful trip in the
northern city: . ...
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SAFETY
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Perfnmeil
'Use it after the bath or, shave
After the game. Prevents
chafing, and offsets perslpra
tlon. Cool and refreshing.
STAR DRUG
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MODOC POINT
. Ou Friday tho parent-teachers
anpoclation at Lamm's mill held
their regular meeting. Final plans
for tho duure to bo given July IS
were arranged for. All the P. T. A.
and their friends are invited. Part
of Houston's, orchestra will furnish
music for dancing. At the close of
tho afternoon delicious refresh
ments were served by the hostesses,
Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. Chldoster.
On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
K. 1.. Dixon entertained with a de
lightful motor boat ride on the lake.
Later in the evening their friends
played bridge at their home after
which delicious refreshments were
served. Those who enjoyed the
party were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Crump,
Mies R'.hel Child. Miss E. Gaskell.
Snm Rife and the host and hostess.
Those who spent Saturday night
In town were Mr. and Mrs. A-. J.
Chidester, K. Chidester, S. W.
Ebelino. Chas. Driscoll. Miss E.
Caskell. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mc
Gee, Smytho- E. Johnson, A. A.
Vogelpohl and D. H. Crump.
- Mr. and Mrs. Sparks and Mr. and
Mrs.. It. F. Muskof drovo to Fort
Klamath Saturday evening.
Miss. Gernldine Watt, niece of
Mrs. V. E. Lauini, who is visiting
hero from San Francisco, will re
main for tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Parks hne
moved to their new ranch, a Quarter
of a mile from Lamm's mill. They
have leased the I. Moe place.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Richmond have
moved into tho house Just vacated
by Mr. and Mrs. Parks.
' Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Crump, Miss
Ethel Child and Sam Rife spent
Sunday at Eagle Ridge tavern.
On. Monday morning Mrs. D. 11.
Crump , Miss Ethel Child and
Mrs. E. L. Dixon drove to San Fran
ciscp. Mrs. Dixon will take the
train there for Los Angeles, where
she will spend several weeks. After
two weeks' visit In tho southern
city Mrs. Crump will be accom
panied homo by her parents, Mr.
hnd Mrs. D. F. O'Leary.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCandless
were Modoc Point visitors on Sat
urday evening. ' '
liealthmobilo Latest Aid i
i To i'ublic School Children
LOS- ANGELES,-July 12. (&)
A modern facility for use In the
care of. the school child's health, a
"heahh'mobile," whlej. contains . a
hospital and a dental parlor. Is
making a round of scores of educa
tioaUl institutions . in Los Angeles
and vicinity. The' unit was assem
bled on an automobile truck bod;
liiiier 'ine "direction of the depart
ment of health and correction.
The movLag health otfico is
equipped with all instruments and
j appliances necessary in modern Burg
le ry, -drtsitenyn . tao hrdd aorod
ery, ' dentistry and ihygenic3. !t
; carries facilities necessary for ex
iaminaUon and treatment of eye, oar
.and throat diseases common among
Nutrition classes and lecture-) on
the Importance of nourishing fo.-'ds
are given by the medical staff on
tie traveling health unit during
the visits --at each schcol.
CARPENTERS '
- Special meeting tonight'
;By-lawa up for third treading
C. D. Long, Sec.
TO IIARRIMAV I-ODGE
"Everything Hazy"
Ever hear people say It?
Maybe you epcrlcure the
' sensation . yourself. .
It Is natures warning that
your eye sight is failing.
Hoed this warning before it
is too late.
Have yonrk eyes examined
and KNOW.
I have relieved many hund
reds of your neighbors and
friends and I can help you.
i A nartv of local neonle including
Mr. and Mr3. C. P. Tuley, Mrs. Hope
Kllbourne, R. E. Wright, Miss Jean
ette Clarkston, T. P. Henderson and
Al Beekler motored to Harriman
Lodge yesterday for the day, the
party with the exception of Mr. Beek
ler, returning to the city late last
evening. Mr. Beekler plans to re
main at the lodge during the week.
DR. GOBLE
700 MAIX
Eyes Glnnsca
Examined Fitted
Repair Quick Service
KODAK FINISHING
, ; Peasley'a
Opposite Court House
BOYLKS AT ItESORT
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Boyle spent
the week-end holidays at Rocky
Point.
FROM TKXXAXT
W. S. Brockman was a business
visitor in the city over the week
end from Tennant, California.
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Take Five Lives
HACK FROM LA KB ,
F.njoyublo Week HK'iit at Diamond
Lako by Local Ieople
Mr. and. Mrs. W. W. Southwell
and family, with Mr. Southwell's
parents and sister, who are visit
ing lioro from Maitland, Mo., re
turned lant evening from Diamond
lake, where they have been spend
ing tho past week.
MISS CLARKE HACK
Hum Heeri Nursing Mr. McAuliffc
for Several Weeks.
Miss Fruncis Clarke, who lias
been nursing Jack AlcAulilfo at the
Lakevlew hospital for several weeks
hns returned to the city for the
wedtling of her sister, Miss Connie
Clarke, which will be an nvcut of
Wednesday. . ..
SAN' FRANCISCO, July 13
Five persons wero killed and 15
Injured durlug the week-eud auto
mobile accidents on the Pacific
coast.
Twelve persons wero injured
during the week-end in automobile
accidents on tho Pacific coast.
Twelve persons were injured
when a bus collided with an oil
truck near Los Angeles.
Two persons and a child were
run down and killed on Los Angeles
streets.
Two children wero killed and
three persons injured when the
automobile in which they wero
riding overturned on the highway
near Seattle.
One person was killed and .one
injured near San Jose. Calif., wheu
their machine plungod oft the road
and down a 300-foot gully.
TO YREKA
Mr. and Mrs. C. Orgle motored
to Yreka, California. Sunday to
spend the day with friends.
' LOCAL FA Ml 1.1
Three Local Families Enjoy Day at
Agency Ijke
A party including Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Daggett and Mr. and Mrs., F. R.
Hamblett motored to Agency lako
yesterday to spend tho day.
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BEARDS AT LAKE.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Beard and
daughter Jean . spent Sunday at
Agency Lake, returning home late
last evening.
IGLS AT DORRIH
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Igl and small
son. Dick, spent Sunday at Dorris,
California visiting with friends.
.AT CRATER LAKE
Mr. and Mrs. P.- A. Albertson,
with Mrs. Albortsoli's mother, spent
the. week-end at Crater Lako, .
TO MALIX
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Amicke and
family motored to Malin yesterday
to spend tho day.
FROM MEDFORD
Camoron Moore Is a business visi
tor here from bis home at ; Med
ford. ' '
YOLXGER SET SWLM
Xuinbor of Local Younger Sot En
joy Picnic and Swim
A- party of the younger set in
cluding Misses Ruth Lindscy, Inez
Jenkins, Stella Setzer, Katharine
Dotty, Midge Bamber, Elna. Jen-
son and Richard Walker, Dwane
Buell. Oscar Danso, Harry Van
Burgen and Martin Adams, motored
to Wlul-Kse beach yesterday after
noon, where they enjoyed a de
lightful picnic, followed by a swim
ming party.
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have thlH to .commend thorn
thoro inu'i an tnch of wnMo flimcf
ftnrt tho' nro vory winy to csirryl
Thry no very ftm.nrt. too. nriii ort
fl. all jilzcs er.J jiuallifaofjcnthj .
400 South Sixth.
Phone 680
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Diamond Lake Fishing Getting
Better; Anglers and Trollers
All Having Exceptional Success
(Special to the Herald)
LIAMOND LAKE, Ore., July 13.
One of tho finest fish caught In
Diamond Lake for trDine time was
brougi.it in this morning by M. 0.
Stone of Long Beach, California,
wh caught the limit in an hour
and a ialf. ' :
The largest of too fish, a beauti
ful rainbow trout, weighed ton
pounds, and was perfectly propor
tioned. Such a flg'ut was put up by
the trout tiliat Mr. Stone considered
himself quito fortunate that he
suo:ceded In getting him in the
boat. Even after ht'o fltfii had
been landed Mr. Stono for forced to
gash It In tho back of the ncad to
keep It from flapping back In the
water. - .
The big follow was-. caught near
the center of lie lake about- nine
thirty when tho surface of the
water was fairly smooth. All of the
other fish were caught , in Me. same
vicinity.
Mr. Stone used a eplnned, and at
the time of the big 4atch was trol
ling . very slowly, maintaLng Just
enough speed to keep the spinner
going. For :mo tlmo before get
ting any fish bn the hook he foit
them nibbling, ' but was oiunblo to
get them to take the hook. Then
he tried giving a alight quick Jork
to the line which secured the hook
in their moutha. Following, this
line tot attack Mr, Stone soon had
aaileved the limit,
Fly fishing is unusually good
this year. - At the south end of the
lako . is Silent, creek, the largest
strcnm emptying Into the lake. Tho
fish stay near the mouth of the
creek in tho cold waller, Silent creek
being muclt coldor than the Vaka,
whl:A remains at an average of 70
dogrecs. In this area around Silont
Creek tho fly flsharman have had
evceptlonally gmd luck. The rain
bows are rising to the brown and
grey ihacklo and to the black gnat,
especially tho lUtter.
A form lot fishing -rarely socn. at
Diamond Lake has been .employed
with success ireceutly. Sovoral men
havo donned hli booUt and wadod
out from shoro and brought 'In good
sized catches with flies. Most of
(he fish . -caught thimly are. small
ones between seven and ten Inches,
although It nas reported that one
man hUd taken out two (ipcclmons
each twcnty-evon Inohes long. In
the evening soores of'omall fish can
be seen Jumping from tho wator
near the shore wTiere.they get a
twilight feast from the Insects ven
turing from the shore.
Tho fish taken from Diamond
Lake are unusuully fat, with the ex
ception of tihe spawners 'which are
rather lean ut this time of tho
year. In the Ijke exists a great
variety of natural food for the trout
including water dogs, laoches. In
sects, moss, fresh water kelp, etc.
The larger fish ent water dogs
from nix ta olg'ht Inches In size. Re
cently a fish when opened won found
to cuntnjn slv of the unfortunato
wator dogs.
Tho oxtremely good fishing which
continues throughout tho year Ij duo
lo the fact that hundreds of .thous
ands of iralnbow trout nro pinned
In tho lake annually. Lant year one
million 'were placed In tha. lake, and
this year. 7C0.000 were, planted. Tho
egg taking station on tho Lake from
which IE, 000, 000 to 19,000,000 eggs
tare obtained yearly. In one of tho
largest-In tho world.
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llurnc of Nation's liimlilexH Miiu.ii
' .inn Hern on IIunIiichs
F.. IJ. Ramus of tho Nation's Uusi
nrow Mngazhio of tho Chamber of
Commerce, with, headquarters In
Washington, I). C, Is In tho city
on business. While hero ho Is visit
ing with his son, who Is with' tho
city engineer's officii.
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Tom Harvey arrived this after
noon from Portland -to nttond to
business Interests hero,
Court To Finance
Trip Of Delegate
To Owens Valley
" Subjoct to permission from V. J.
Korr, president of tho Oregon Agri
cultural College, C. A. Hondcrson,
county agent, will leavq this week
for Owens Valley, California to pur
suudu farmers of that section to
move to Klamath county. .
Ry unanimous decision, tho county
court at tha request of the chamber
of commerco board of directors,
agreed Saturday to moat tho expense
of Hendorson's trip south. Inasmuch
as one-hulf of the salary of tho
county agent la paid by tho Agrkul-.
tursl culliigo, It has proved neceuary
to socuru official permission for his
absence from his duties hero,,
County Judxo llunnell trtod to
reach Pnmldunt Korr yesterday and
today, but wni unable to do ao. It
1h hoped to socuru purmlssloo either,
tonight or tomorrow, in order that -Hcnriorson
may mako preparation
lo leave as soou as poaslblo, , ;.
HACK FROM 1'OHTI.AND
John Houston and Goorgo I'roc.
tor, who havo been Portland busi
ness visitors for sevornl days, re
turned lust evening from tho north- ,
orn, city. . -.
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Right in front of our door when you buy
your meat
There is no use parking on one block and,
then walking two to get your meat.
SINCLAIR MARKET
1125 Main Phone 793
"Let me Serve You" '