PA0I3 SIX EVKNINO HI'M'ALl). KLAMATH l'AU. OK'KOON Till I USD AY, MUX 2.1. l!2! Stcwaitf's Daily Letter !sv, , i . IIAI(I,KS l.,KTKWAItT NEA Norrlr Writer TIT QUI VITMtf Tl, 01 noth ing ft big dirigible, such as the Los Angeles or the Shenandoah, In order to snub her up to the mast of a mooring shin, like the Patoka, isn't as slmplo as It may look, on paper. The old system was for the air craft to cast out a line which a fast launch had to chase until somebody on board managed to grnb it. It a dirigible could hold still this would be all right. Hut Bho can't. TJndor way, she can maneuver, but the minute she shuts oft power Bho drifts before the wind. She's so huge and light that she blows around like D feather. ,' ., Needless to say, this kind of thing made the pursuing launch streak it like sixty. And turn and twist and double, too. And stop and start and reverse and all sorts ot foolishness. . The navy has figured out a now system now, which worked pretty well when the Los Angeles was down here recently. It was hastily Im provised, at that. Perfected, it promises to give en tire satisfaction. It's a simple de- ice tunny nobody thought of It sooner. It works like this: A dirigible's duo. The launch puts out from the mooring ship, trailing a cable, attached at .one end to the bigger vessel. At the cable's other end, on board the launch, an iron cross is fastened securely. A largo knot would do 83 well but an Iron cross was used in the actual experiment. The cabin is held as tnut as pos sible between mooring ship and launch, about a furlong apart. Just nt the water's surface. The dirigible, approaching, drops jits line as before, but at its lower end is a snap, large enough to en- close the cable but too small to slip over the irbn cross tied to it, on the launch. , The airigihlo steers across the cable, at right angles. Tho snap, swishing through the water, lilts, opens and closes on the cable. The launch instantly heaves Its end, cross and all, overboard. . Tbe snap slides aicng the cable until the cross comes on bourd. makes the cable fast, and then, in turn, the mooring ship calmly reels in the dirigible. Things are not perrect. If canta loupes were as big as watermelons they would cost too much. Knowles Returns To '. City After Absence After an absent of a week !u Portland, during which time ho at tended the Klks' convention, It, E. Knowles, county traffic officer, re turned to Klamath Kail yesterday. On his rettirn trip he picked up Kenneth .Wallnn in (,'hllnu.uln on a charge of switching licence plc.tei from a Paige car to a Ford. Wallen was fiued $lu and costs by Justice of the Pence K. C. Spink. BR ADSHAV7 GIRLS TO SOON RETURN St lllt'K T MAItRY Loral Druggist Marry I'ortluml tilrl Saturday Albert U Schick, local druggist, left this morning for Portland where his marriugo to Miss Gladys flcutgen, will ho an event of Saturday In tho northern city. Following a short honeymoon the yonng couple will re turn to this city to mako their home at tho McCarthy apartments. t;oi; north Another San Francisco fuiuily en joying a visit to Klamath Fulls yes terday enroute north on nn outing, included: Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Alex ander and Miss Ada E. Klcxander. - ' You I Extra f t ' Buy Miles f - r . Thctfs Your Saving! Economy in gasoline is never a matter of what you pay per gallon. There's no such thing as a cheap gasolinebecause the motor pays the difference , always. I Take Union Gasoline for example: Here is a tfiality product not made to sell at a price. Yet for that very reason it Is the most economical of all gasolines. You save with Union where saving counts most that is on motor-upkeep, and on ultimate mileage. Because Union Gaso line is non-detonating, its ' explosion progresses with resulting power that is smooth. WithUnion,your motor starts quickly accelerates with a swift, vibrationless pick-up easily attains an even, gliding speed. You can be as extrava gant as you like in your choice of gasolines and here extravagance means only carelessness but you can't get better than Union at any price. Made with regard only for quality, and sold only at Union Oil service sta tions and independent dealers of the first class. Union G'a Non-Detonating r so line Also Producers of Arista Motor Oi. . . . ... 't . tit-1" '' 'i"iu:n.'tl ' " . U . . . . ...... ft,, ... Within the next few days, Colli MuMe (lurry Cotnd and possibly Mrs. A. V. llradshnw, will leave for Porllund to bring hack to Klnmntli county Ksther nnd Junto ltrndshiiw, who ran away from their parents two weeks and a half ago. Word was received tills morning by Constable Cotad from t'urrlo S. Tumor, operative of tho Woman's Protective Dlvlslou, that the girls may now be released from tho care of the juvenile authorities of Port land. Just what will happen to tho girls when they return to Klumulh Falls nobody seems to know. Who-' her. they will bo restored to their father, to their niolher or will he taken in charge by county authorises Is yet to be decided, Beforo ( the county may ''xsuiiio ngurutlve authority over a g'rl, complaint must bo filed with the county court and a hearing held beforo the county Judge to -!e-termlnj whether or not It would bo advisable to return tho children to their parents. County Judge R. II. Bunnell explained this nfterpoon. In case the children are taken in charge by the county, they wvild be kept in somo public Institution. .No complaint has as yet been '.iled with tho county court, Judge Tivn nell said. t t f ? Y Y f t ? ; f SOITHKKX VISlTOIt (leorgo .Walters Is transacting business in Klumulh Falls from his home iu San Francisco. FROM TIIK SOt'TH Howard Cameron of San Fran cisco is paying tho city a business visit today. KKATTLK -.VISIT! )HS M. L. Watch and Freil 1). Day both of Seattle, arrived in tho city this, afternoon to transact business. Kill. 1)1 (i CONTRACTOR George O. Shumwny, bulldltig con tractor of Kichtluld, California, is transacting business here. C.OKS TO .M Kill OKI) Harry Wooden, who for some time was connected with the Pacific kFruit nnd Produce company of this city, left this afternoon for Med- ford, where he wilt - represent the same company. ... FIKST (iltAXni'IHLn If. P, Thomas Is wearing tho smllo that won't coma off, all over the birth of n Bcven pound baby hoy, born nt the Klanmtli Valley hos pital on Monday morning to his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas. The littlo ono has been named Charles Robert Thomas nd Is tho first grandchild in the Thomas family. When asked what color' his eyes were, tho senior Thomas remarked, "so far wo don't know, he juBt sleeps all the time." Both mother and young son are do ing nicely. ' CIIAMBKHLAIX IX I'OHTLAXD PORTLAND, Ore., July 23. Ceorgo E. Chamberlain, former gov ernor and United States senator, now an attorney at Washington. J). C, arrived horo today to spend his vacation. OKTS PARIS DIVORCE PARIS. July 23. (yp) A di vorce has been granted to Mrs. Vera Huntington Cravath Larkin. daughter of Paul D. Cravath, New York lnwyer, against James Snt- terthwaite Larkin, by tho civil tribunal of the Seino. -r, in t'i In pnl)r and , clowtt. 0m m thty gal 1., Ihtr'r wmyvtw Crt ld of lb! Will CIV.'O, ANT DECT BO YIP,, IJtU to Ant (ft 3 mlnutot ; - ' Sold by STAR TJRUG STORE Ccnol Agency You Poor Kid, Why Are You So Skinny? Don't your mothor know that Cod Liver OH will put pounds' of good healthy flesh on your bones In Just a few weeks? , Tell her every druggist has It In sugar-coated tablet form now so that you won't have to take tho nasty, fishy-tasting oil that Is apt to upsot your delicate stomach. Tell hnr thnt McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets aro chock full of vitalizing vititmincs nnd are the greatest flesh producers and health builders she can find. One sickly think kid, ago D, gain ed 12 pounds In 7 months. She must ask Undorwood's Phar macy, Tho Star Drug Store, Whit man's Drug Co., or any good drug gist for McCoy's Cod Llvor Oil Com pound TnhletK-flO tabletH 60 conts us plojisaut to take as candy.-Ady ? ? r X t f T Y t t f T f r T t f r T ? ? ? T y f ? t t ? Y f t f t Y ? Y ? f MEN, have you r OH heard MEN! the news that's going around? W -I 7, i I 1 FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY Sugarmans Store has just received over 400 brand ' new. snappy 'styled and patterned ties for a big, fast selling: event. In passing the store, note the window. Silk and Crepe Wool Silk Foulards .. Taffetas (Roman striped) Silk Crepe de Chines Any conceivable new pat tern you want is here for .you. ' ...... . , Regular $1.25 to $1.50 values THREE DAYS ONLY it -ft ) li 1 , I .' -! ; , $ each I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY Only ? T f T t f t ? f Y ? ? Y Y Y - Y f Y Y t y -Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y ? Y ? Y T Y Y Y t t Y T Y Y t t Y Y Y T T T Y f t t t Y f Y Y Y t Y Y Y t Despondent Lover Commits Suicide (Special to The Herald) . YRKKA, Calif., July 22. Resent ful because tho girl ho sought to wed went nutomobllo riding with another mun, Philip Snuor, nged 27, of Woed went to tho girl's room Sun day and shot himself through tho hend. He was dead when tho girl In question, Miss Krna Mellhos of Angel Valley, near Weed, returned and found tho body. Sutler, It Is .'aid, had courted tho girl for soveral months but she tried to discourage him. Rtinday ho called and when !io found that sho bad left with another man, ho sat down at a tuhlo In her room and ponnod tho following note: "Dear Erna: I came- to sco you but you went out with somnono olso. This Is too much for mo. I cannot stand It any longer so I nm saying goodbye to everything. I cannot blamo you. It Is all Nick and your mother's fault, I blamo them for everything and 'some day .tlioy will pay very dear. "I nm in love with you forovor. Phillip. "Dear girl: plcaso forgive mo hut I cannot do any other way," Tho "Nick" roforrod to In tho let tor Is snld to bo Miss Melthos' father. In addition to the refusal of the girl to accopt Bauer's attentions, It Is snld that her parents wero opposed to )! visiting hor and had told him repentedly to lenvo hor alone. On the reverse sldo of tho nolo, Saner wrotn "go to tho Weed hole! ami get my things." Bauer wnsa ntillvo of Australia, and Coroner Felix J. Kunz was un able to find relatives In this country nnd tho funeral was held at Weed. An Inquest preceded It nnd It wus held that Knuer had Inflicted tho wound thut had caused his death. EI 0 I OF CORN STALKS AMES, , lovva.-f-fP).- ft i ton of corn stalks In this region has buun considered so much agricultural waste, but tho chemical engineer ing department at Iowa Btnto Col lego has found It to be worth, nt present prices, about $100 a ton when converted Into wiper. Professor O. R. Bwnnney, bond of tho department, has manufac tured paper of a fine quality from corn stulks and ho believes it can bo mado to match In quality any stock of woodpulp paper. Prof; Hwceney nlroudy bus visions of pa per mills In these prnlrla (Union, bringing back nn Industry which tho country Is losing with lAo panB Ing'ot Its forosts. Tho question of utilizing corn stalks for tho making of pnpor In volves a number ot Industrial prob lems Into which tho chemists novo been delving. Prof. Hwoonoy's ex periment show thnt by mean of n chemical procoss worked out In his laboratory, nix-tenths of a ton , of pnper can bo made from a. ton of stalks, Iowa producos between 211.000,000 and 25,000.000 tons of stalks yearly and tho Unltod States about 100,000,00 tons. Oat nnd wheat straws havo boon used In tho ninmifaoturo of struw bimrd but they aro too short flhored for making higher grades of pnpor. Cnrnslnlks do not offer this difficulty, snld Prof. Swoeney, they being longer In fact than tlioso ot wood. Paper manufacturers who havo seon the pnper mado In tho laboratory declared It to bo of high quality, Tho department also dlscovored a by-product In tho pnper making pro cess. Tho liquid extracted from tho slalks was found to havo high nd heslvo properties, which might bo applied to a new adhesive product. COAHT MiAOl'IO HCOIUiH Oakland 8, Portland: 12,,. Hncrnmento 1, Han Francisco 2. Vernon 2, Sehttlo S. . ' 'Hull t,nko 14, Los Angolos 10, l'OMCY APPROVED .TJKIIMN, July 23. Th'n nilchstng today npprnvod ' tho govovrimonfa foreign policy by a voto of 2,15 to 158 with 13 mombors absont.