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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1926)
f Thursday, January 21, 1920 EVENFN(J rFM.hD, KffJAMATH FALLS, OREGON Vage Hv Says Another Cofcf Wave Sweeps World Exists Mol,ntain S'rtion llill'AUO. Jiin. IJi lTt POI years ml i "lloinoi , hit r" spoiMltuti'il wrliothsf varioun ntblttu loroiBtlpnii hi the liimvoui tjcl iiik i to 1'ils mil veiso or wr "Island" 1111 1 vcth of 1 1 1 1 own, loourotrablo, Hollio of the Willie p ill 1,0 i W knnwit In ho Into BObUlttO, p ntd ol lunlo iii it I'll"', qi iii i clusters Uiui dliiolvod bofpro i totnoopt, 1 1 1 t olbar pumld, no telescope being ' 'if. enough to i.eparalo Ibiim Into I loir COttDOftOBt parts, some astronomers i i thai hoy wit- on. I ". ' u( suns hi f.ir willy Ihul Ihoy appealed "' Ilium. vldtDM Ibul another universe really exists In offoroil liy Dr. loin la Hubble, In it Hlllily publdhld I II' by ibo Ualvorttty of Chicago III I tba At ro-I'liynl ul Ji urB&l I)r, Ktlbblo describes this nn:v ii h cinlnlnliig hrlK :i mill ill Ml HUirs lunl nebulae In n lionvoii llko on own and offers ph'tflotrapbi Bd :oi, o in k ii hii . mo it t if tbu miii. o. roonllttl bodies lli.it c in poll It. loo (UlltXy'l general ItppoillUIICI! wui dMcrlbad in like thai ol the tiiiiKolluiilc clouds, it iuum f Bibn Inu llko ibo milky wny In tht skies of tbo loutbofn bnolipborOi What tbo world nooiU In nil ulnrm clock Hi. ii will My, "You'll low yout Job If you don't get op " IHlNVIMI, O9I0.1 Inn. li I'T' Tbo entire eastern um ky mountain rcillod wuii In Ibo grip nf u qold wuvo tuduy. Tha 1 old iwapl Koiiiiiwnrd tmiiiy in toulbwaatarn Texas, i;i Pmo and iii.. Punhaodlo, reporting now and Iruu&litK loinporaiurun, iiopoiiH from tba Panhandle pianui ibo snuwfuii in iron al to eight nsbat Kosowcll, N, Mot., ulno roporlod miow. l.oiidvlllo, Colo., ami l.at,dor, Wyo., had inliilmiiin temperatures Inst 11 Ik hi of M degrees bolow orn. Tbo oro tamapratpra prevailed in Hon tuna, Nortb and South Dakolu, while Colorado nud Wyoming bad teinpor atUTaa only a fow degreoa abovo. In tbo northern states of tbo ro glnn, only a light snow foil. Elks Lodge Will Meet This Evening Tbo ICInmnlh Knlln Lodge or Blka win hold tin regular meet in,: tnnlKlit In tin' I'llis Temple at eight o'clock and It will bo u roKUlnr bus iness aaaalon. 'I'll" nnt Initiation of tbo Kik will ho Ttiumdny. Joniinry 2$. no rordliiK to Kxulteil Itulor Charlton H. Cafrin at wbli Ii llinu u large rla 11 win ba noaiTfd. TbU win ba tuo firm Initiation slm Koroinbcr 11 lb "T Large Tax Cut j Penn's Leader Is To Be Made! WAiHWOTON, Jan. 21. fp, Horoliuy .Mellon expects to rulso n hi'i'Ioiim ohjocll in lo tho lux hill iK roporlod lo Ibo hunuto, dOgttltO I'io f lot tliat It proposes a rcdno Hon or 130,000,000 iii government I'ocolpln, whoronli tho lioaHiirur bad i immoililcd a llmll of (300,'IOU,- dDO; ii wan h hi hy daparitnauu or ii'inii today that Mr. Mallon bo- llovud II IninlvlHiiblo In llllirforo. loina las aipaHs at ibo IMW ury baliara u iMitaf ont than at firm propo.od will ncrvo uh a iitlmu lallon lo himlnuo, Inoro.mliiK lax raraloU ah'ivo tho calculation)! upon I which (bo miiiato committed bui d I tin ravlaloa of tho law. U'bllo tho Bcirolury lilmelf hux luprBlMd no opinion on t' ut' nub J Jort io rocoKnl.oH that inch a rtl inulail'.n u tually did f ill iw ii.o ' I inttnt r tho ItZl and 1024 Uft 1 lawM, RAIN M PBJTPliETOJi PBNDtJCTON, Oro., Jau. 2!.- (I'i Itnln that itartod xhorlly altar algbl o'cloi k yi xtiTday niornlnx and only nioppiil for a fow lioum yoniordny nfcrnoon. eoallnnad nil B)(hl and win mill ioiiiIiik down today. Tho rain, which In falling olowly and ataadtly, in aralaopied hy arbaai larnvi cm mid nlockmoii. In tbo hUl.cr at- j Hindi n nt tho Blna mountalnii It la j anowinti acjordlai to roporta. p.uucii woir m capi'on or this aaa win'R Unlvenilty of I'cnniiylvanlM u ack and Oold laim. He'a a mar runner and In Mini; counted upon to bring many polni-. to tlo- IU-d and l-iluo durlnx tho eampxlgn Photo ftJiowN Wolf prpptnr no(on the out J,or trai.k at franklin held. Philadelphia PORTLANP, Malno. Chinook Is a clever dog and daddy. Me awoke his niUHlcr. Arthur T. Wulden hy liulIInK off tba Iwd clothvs. Walden went to tbo Htabh and found Knl taK. Chlnook'a kou am) team mato. In a doa derby, atraagtlng from a tangled chain. Report Shows Condition Of Market Roads Financial Status of Fund Is Revealed Today HlutUH of tbo much dlscuancd Klamath ounty market raad fund, of how many warrants are 0,Utatgndf&gi of what was Hponl on different market roxi In Klamatb, and a Reneral financial u;vey of the market road situation, nraa r-'-raali I today In an annual report of market, road fifnds to J. H. Scott, state market road engineer. In dollars and cents, the amount which the 1925 mark-t road fun 1 was overdrawn was M. 040. 60. Thi; am ;unt mu-H be met hy the marke: road fund for 1926, or. In other words, funds for road construction In 11)26 must meet certain construc tion costs of 1 925. Total expenditure of market road funds during tho pat year, aggre gated $65,914.23. Of thlx amount the sum 'jf $28,143.52 was expend ed on the Chlloiiuin-Wllliamson river road; $18,083.18 on the Mid land arfcet road; 113, (09. S3 on the Langall Valley market road; 14, 111.54 on the Yonna Valley market road: and $1,623.09 on the Poe Valley market road. The mopt startling rev5lat!on, made ,y the figures was the amiun' reported to havo boon pont on the Laagoll Valley mnrfiet rood, which oxt nds fr im IJonnnaa t , Lorolla to Lanfall Valley po3t offiro. The flguraa, In the hands of the county elurk, Indicate that there has been general c. net ruction and mainten ance on the l.angell Valley market road fund during every month of flie past year; whereas !t iamb din closed that only In January, Nov ember and December was mono..' spent on tht road. it Is believed that i be county court used part of the money to defray expense.! for the maintenance and repair of rond construction equipment. Sheep Killed by Grass Poisoning itOISE. Ida.. Jan. 21. (P)--She. ; men c.r Ornntlvlo.v estimated that approximately loo sheep have died In tho last wok of gruasewoul pot oning. Heath-did not begin to or- ur un'll tho sheep were brought in from the rung ol fir fending In ' liin section. The animals range 1 on the north side of the .jnakn rlv- ., apparently have been ihn only ones affected, aj no trouble h.ei t; us f nrdevr-loped In those whoso ranges were along tbo soulh hanks. House to Take Up Haugen Farm Bill WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. IJf) Toe house expects to devote tba first of next week to consideration of the Haugen bill, which embodies the administration plm for a divi sion of cooperative marketing in tbo department of agriculture. After It has been dlsp:scd nf the house plans to take up the annual appropriation bill for the agriculture department. East Africa Is Visited by Flood SALISPtrllV, Rhodesia, Jan. 21. (IP) Disastrous floods continued in the low portions of Portugese East Africa, causr-d by 41 inc.hc.i of rain which has fallen in tho last ton days. Many natlvej havo been droivne 1 In their home. Othors swept IrflBl the roofs of thoir floating hut i. have been devoured by crocodile:. ROOHBOTBR, Minn. Bat Nelson is to have his nose remodelled. He Insists that the purpose Is not for beaut, a la Dcmpsey, but ?lmply better breathing. Honesty may be the be3t policy, but telling the truth isn't a I way xactly polite. LONDON. Among the millions receiving employment doles are no barbers, since England women are spending $100,000,000 or more an nually in shingling and bobbing. NEW YORK. It costs $21,000 a year to polish the cuspidors in the Equitable building. ALL Prices Smashed!! under the hammer of this forced sale BUILDING LEASED we must vacate You can not realize the tremendous values offered in this sale of high grade merchandise until you see them. Beyond any doubt It is the Greatest Sale of Women's Wearing Apparel ever of fered in Klamath Falls We must sacrifice our entire stock you gain in real dollars. Come now, as only a few days are left. Hats values to 10.95, now Dresses values to 24.50, now Dresses values to 29.95, now Dresses values to 39.95, now $1.95 $5.95 $7.95 $10.95 Coats values to $24.50, now Coats values to $29.50, now Skirts values to $10.95, now - $1.95 REAL Bargains $9.50 $12.50 $1.95