The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 22, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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RVRNINO IIKIUIJV KLAMATH VMM. OMOfJON
VVKDNRsnAY, .Hir.V 22", l!25 ,
Sip Smmwg Utftalit
IssttecJ .Daily, except. Sunday, .- by The Herald Publishing
Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Ore,
E. J. MURRAY
,W. H. PERKINS
. . . Publisher
News Editor
Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879.
Member of the Associated Press
Xhe Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re
publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otUer
wise credited in this paper and also the local news published
therein. All rights of republication of .special dispatches here-
!n are also reserved.
The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County
and the City of. Klamath Falls.
One Year
Six Months;
SUBSCRIPTION
, Delivered by Carrier
It A T K 9
Br Mall
Z . ' Z.-IZ.. J.BO six Months 8.75
1.95 Three Months , . 1.60
,S 1 One Month .18
Three Months
One Month
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925
STREET SIGNS
The cuv council has ordered a considerable amount, of
street rjavinsr here for the nresent summer months. Like
wise, it has heeded popular public demand and started
the improvement of South Sixth street and Oregon 'ave-
. nue. - It has passed an ordinance torbidamg parking on
down-town streets for longer than the two-hour period.
Now if the city fathers will just finance the placing
of street signs it will do a good piece of work, tor a
stranger to attempt to find any given address in Klamath
Falls is a hard iob at best. There are practically no
street signs anywhere in the city. McKinley street is one
so favored with a sign, but it is only a half block in
len'srth
When the question of improvements are broached, the
citv council invariably pleads poverty
If the city is too poop to install these needed street
signs, The Evening Herald suggests that the mills offer
to donate the lumber.-
- If the lumber is donated, we have a hunch that there
will be enough corpenters in the city who will gladly
donate their services to make the signs, and the paint
ers, too ,will be found to have enough civic pride to do
the painting.
If civic -pride should accomplish this much, we have
no doubt but that the street commissioner can find time
and the needed workmen to install the signs
Where are the carpenters and painters who will agree
1 to help the city get these street signs " If titey come tor
ward with offers we have no doubt but, that the mills
will be only too glad to supply the lumber.
THE LINK RIVER BRIDGE
It's only a small matter but one which would meet
with wide-spread approval if the county court would re
pair the concrete surface of the bridge across Link river.
Tourists coming here over the Ashland highway find
it a splendid and easy drive until they reach the bridge
approach. Then they have to maneuyer first from one
side to the other in order to avoid chuck-holes in the
broken concrete. -' ' '
The cost of repairing the bridge would be small. It
would not take more, than a. day or. two at the best to
complete the job, and.it would be money well spent.
Some wealthy old gent in the east wants the public
to help Jiim spend his money. Maybe .the chamber of
commerce could get him to put in those street lights
we've heard about for so long.
A news dispatch tells us that a Medford judge sent
two Klamath Falls bootleggers to the penitentiary. This
leaves. a vacancy for two more ambitious young thugs.
The army worm has invaded Klamath county,
despite its name it doesn't soldier on the job.
But
CLIENTELE OP GERMAX
l'.W.V SHOP CXDEIUJlflCS
CHANGE SINCE WAR
ard Strauss, Dr. Apfel and Arthur
BERLIN Jf) A distinct char ge
since the World war has been noted
among the class of people who
patronize pawn shops. Statistics of
state and municipal pawn offices
. . show that among the present clien
tele thero are only 34 percent -of
" artisuns compared to mors than
,.' 60 percent-In pre-war days. The
number of smaller officials borrow
ing money on their belongings, has
Increased from four per vent to 11
per cent.
Last year the pawn offlecs of
Prusslu received 170,01)0 mlscellan
, eous objects in exchange for money
loans. In addition to the two of
ficial pawn shops run by the 'state
'arid the municipality thero are 280
other loan offices in Berlin.
Wolff.. Relnhardt hopes, it Is said,
j to develop the pantomime along
j more modern lines, unhampered by
old-time subjects and obsolete set-
lings and costumes.
Let Latest Sheik
FT,
vV
, . look jt Tie. UVaY-.YcI' " ' V
EVERETT TRUE
BY CONDO
JJ
New Canal Carrie's
Water Into Valley
In a thin stream, irrigation water
is now flowing fqr tho first time
from the new Gerber dam. 25 miles
east of Bonanza, down the cast
canal and through the laterals of
tho north side of Langell's valley,
it was announced today from the
reclamation office.
Tho new canal will not carry the
full load till next year, as thero is
no demand at this time of the year
for irrigation water, Horbcrt D.
Newell, project manager said today.
"Only a few farmers are using
water for gardens and perhaps a
little for grain fields," Mr. Ncwoll
said. "Maintenance men are wafch-'
ng tho canal to watch whether or
not the small load of(wator brings
ionn any lauit in the canal struc
ture."
Water has also been run through
the pipe line across Miller creek to
the south side of Langell's valley"
Sir. Newell said. .
The wat&r for irrigating the dry
land sections of Langell's valley Is
stored In Gerber dam, a government
project that was completed this
pring.
PKOM THE SOITH
EV Murphy of San Francisco arriv
ed in Klamath Falls this 'afternoon
c.i a business trip
OX HEX!)
C. 'J. Dugan Is. a Bend visitor in
the city today. '
New Pumping Plant
Succeeds In Trial
First water pumped by tho now
Shasta View district pumping plant,
revealed no mechanical faults, ac
cording to word today from catf re
clamation office. Ti'ie pumping plant
lifted 'water trim tho government
ditch Into D'ao Shusta 'View ditches,
for the first time on Monduy.
Last month, the Mulln Irrigation
district pumping plant was given
Us first trial and wus found to bo
la eoo.V condtlau. Owing to tho
lateness vf the season, Jittlo water
will bo pumped 'for tho remainder
df this year.
MIODFOItlJ VISlTOlt
W. II. plppy arrived in tho elty
this afternoon on a business trip.
TO CRATEK LAKE
. It. H. Dunbur and daughter Edna,
left this morning for Crater Lake
on a short business trip.
FRANCIS HERE
VIsIUiir' With Brother, Whom . He
Has Not Hwn In U3 Years
Joseph Francis of Petaluma, Call?
fornia, who owns ono of tho larg
est chicken ranches in Ihe country,
at the present tlmo having 15,000
chickens on his place, is here for
a visit with his brother and slstor-in-law,
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Francis.
This is tho first visit tho brothers
have hud in 25 years.
CAREY HERE
W. M. CaTey, Portland business
man arrived here late this afternoon
nd ' will transact busineu In ti lls
vicinity Ifor several days.
NEW YORK, July 22. Mrs. Hol-
on Auguste Gciscn-Volk, propriet
ress of an cast 86ta utreet homo
for Infanta, today was eontonced to
3 54 to 7 years .In Auburn iprjson
on a charge of baby substitution, to
which she hud pleaded guilty.
American Colleges
' Crazy Over Sports
LONDON. (Iff Thut unlvorsl-
tii'S overseas havo gono mud, on
sport Is ono tit tho notr mitdu by
Sir Ernest Bain, chairman of tho fl
nance committee of tho Leeds uni
versity, who rccontly returned, from
a visit to universities In Canada
and the United States. In a lengthy
report ho says in practically ovory
tinrverslty the stadium was pointed
out with emphasis, tho master of
sport has a very comfnrtuhlo posi
tion, and tho tremendous emphasis
placed on sport is cunning university
authorities In America gravo an
xioty. ' .' , ' " . :
"I heard of ono case," ho said
"whoro a town's butcher hnd been
enrolled as a member of tho mil
vorsity becnuso ho had exceptional
ability as a footballer."
Dealing with details of orgnnlza
tion of tho tinlversltins, he notes
that in every American tinlvorslty
tho alumni are well organized and
powerful, so powerful as to create
difficulty In many casos, as they
not only lay down conditions upon
which .gifts are niadu to tho uni
verslty but thero is un active Intor-
ferenco with teaching. ,
On tho question of salaries, after
detailing tho amount paid to pro
fessors, ho says It Is significant
that tho IndlvlduuPresponslhlo for
sports In ull the grout universities
rocolvos a payment substantially
higher than Hint of any academic
member, even including the chan
cellor.
Most of those clinging vino wom-
on aro poison Ivy.
You would think an auto spcodcr
would run Instcnd of walking when
ufoot, but he doesn't.
Iteliiliiuilt Plans American Trip
With New Pantomime Company
BERLIN. -(P) Tho now Inter
national ' Pantomime ' company
'founded' this paring by Max Itein
. liardt Is to mako its debut in Salz
burg in August after which un ex
tensive European tour Is planned
to be followed by an American sea
son. ; ' ' '
Associated with Relnhardt for the
production of pa'ntomlmo and ballet1
aro Ernest "MWrry, lIolnzMlerahl,
( Hugo Vpn Hofmauusthal, Dr. Rich-
C'HEMISTH AND PRESERVED ,
, FOODS ARE SLAYING
MANKIND, HAYS BRITISHER
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MANCHESTER, Eng., (IP) The
British nation ' is the worst fed
nation In the world, and chemists
have become the greatest slayers of
mankind. Sir William Mllllgan, M.
I;, declared In opening a food ex
hibtion here. The British diet, on
the average was Insufficient, ill-balanced
and monotonous, he said,
cooking lert much to be desired and
tho quality of food supplies was
open to grave suspicion. He attri
buted .much of tho dyspepsia, gas
trointestinal dlseuse and Intestinal
lethargy to the tendency of pooplo
to live on preserved foods.
"Our chemists," ho added, "have
become, because of this tendency, In
a sense almost tho greatest slayers
of mankind.. Responding doubtless
to a popular demand, they havo
worked at the discovery of food
preservatives end these have been so
largely used that, along with the
results of cold storage, food became
literally mumlfied." ,
Everythtmrs rmntrro:- A chlecer
probably thinks a floa it an elephant,
woo aWt .Jus" jump 1 N, ' " r"
GOT A Right uP iM ,W60SV-ME&"roO. '
' THINGrTo "Th' AlR-I&D, I', REAL ORCOS
WoRR AN hVDRSS. ' " - .PDERS OOSTGlT V
ABOUT' I AiMTTAEPE. VWEM " MO COMvJEKltUNCeS I
WHie-riME . va come DOWW, . ' i3-. L,WE 'AT VJEN TAtf?)
- VtEv va'ulamo I ; " fciV I" ueaRmim. voo
gPsf'x Right ON A nice i, . GOT IT PRCTtW '
m "this ?
Kj-D IP TOO tiANT TO tlAVrs, 4
JO J a, . T. CS-SNJ T&l-C tAl"ol-
Thief Cleverly
Cuts Strips Of
Valued Tapestry
WKlSlER, W) Two ynluahln (lo-
livlln tapestries of tho Wartburg,
dating from the ISth ceniury. itnvo
been mutilated by unknown thieves
with tho obvious Intention of selling
nhrnad tho excised strips as ono
place o ftnpestry. After tho revo
lution both carpets, Which belonged
to tho Grand Ducal Mousa of Haxony,
were Included In the lint of "nntlon-
al work of art of value not to ho
sold abroad." Recently, In spite of
tlm protest of tho Wart burn Foun
dation, tho Lord Chumhnrluln of the
Grand Ducal Ilouso sold the two
tapestries to an nrt collector In
Cologne. As they were not being
sold to' a foreign buyer, tho protest
of tho Warthurg Foundation proved
futile.
Tho now ownor t heron pon scut
them to the Kaiser Frledrlch .Mus
eum of Merlin, for the purposu of ob
taining Dr. Demmler's expert opin
ion o nthelr exact hhttorlcul signifi
cant and value: Ho decided that
both Oobollns woro of South Gorman
workmnnshlp of about tho middle of
the 15lh century. Doth represent
tho "Conquest of Lovo's Custlo" In
sequal, and both uro 88 centimeters
long; ono being 2.24 metres In
width and tho othor 2.28 metres.
It was discovered, however, that, a
strip of 00 centimetres In width had
been cut from ona U olio Mil, whllo
from tho other a strip 00 centimetres
wldo Was missing. .
Tho thief performed tho excision
so cleverly, however. Hint both miss
Ing strips can bo readily combined
to form a common design.
Tho Cologno art colluctor rescind
cd his purchase
Tho sequel of It all is a big sjlr in
tho Thuringlun diet. Tho Social
Democrats protested that no approp
riate steps hnvo boon taken by tho
government to recover tho missing
parts, Tho Lord Chamberlain has
published a communique in which ho
calls attention to tho legitimacy of
tho salo and threatens to prosocitlo
anyone Insinuating that tho tupew
trios woro mutllltatod with tho con-
nlvanco of any member of tho Grand
I)ucul Household. " '
APPROPRIATED PORCELAIN
GIVES SOVIET ONE Of
FINEST COLLECTIONS
MOSCOW. (P) -Soviet Russia
claims to. possoss tho finest collec
tion of Russian and West Euro
pean porcoluln and .ceramic ob
jects In tho world. A special mu
seum recently was organ Izd In Mos
cow to. accommodato the vast col-
ilctlon, which Is made up chiefly of
private collections appropriated nftor
tho revolution from tho nationalized
property of Russian mngnutes Ilko
Klulmshlnsky, ."Oily, Gudovltch,
Morozov and others. Morosov's col
lection ulono consists of nearly 3000
articles, ,
STOCKS AND 1IOND9
Wo solicit Inqulrlos to buy or soil
any marketable listed local or un
listed Boctirltlos, ,'
Actlvo market for Durant Star,
Flint and Rlckonbackor Motor Is
sues; Public Utilities. '
Prompt attontlon given all orders.
Cash' paid1 for purchases; no delay.
Quotations furnished.
IfOOI) BROTHERS
8 Chamber of Cominerco Bltltf.
Portlaud, Oro.' '
To make tho museum's collection
representative of all classes of
porcelain art, magnificent examples
of Sevres, (lermiui, Itnllun, English
and Swiss porclaln were brought
from the Ilermllagn In Petrogrntl,
Tho splendid collection of Danish
porcelain belonging to tho Dod
nxer Empress Mario also wan
added.
BE COOL!
K;it where every
hit of nir, in
hotli kitchen ami '
liniiif room, is
cooled and channer
every ten minutes.-
Why Swelter?
"COMFORT COSTS
NO MORE."
CLUB CAFE
"Everything Hazy"
Ever heni people any R?
Maybo you experience tho
sensation yourself.
It Is natures warning that
your oye sight li falling.
Hoed this warning boforo It
is too lato.,
Havo your oyos oxamlnod ,
and KNOW.
I have relieved mnny hund
reds of your neighbors and
friends and I can help you.
DR. GOBLE
700 MA.IJT
Kyc . . Olassoi
Examfnod . Fitted
Repairs Quick Horvlc
WOOD
flummor woathar has molted
down tho price of
Block-Wood
to tho extreme bottom. Low
Hitmmor prices are now on.
Don t hesitate but buy your
winter's wood now. Thoro will
bo no cheaper prices, '"
Green Slab
Orders are coming In for Mint
good choap wood groon slab.
Our trucks are delivering the
best gronn slab we havo ever
sold. Order a yours supply of
blocks, and' grodn , alulv and
you aro safe yoit, can got no
hotter wood.
Peyton & Co. .
4 "Wood to. W'
601 Main Phone 63S
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