The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 21, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD.. KLAMATH FALLS, OUEGON-
Issued Daily, cxcc)t Sunday, by The Herald Publishing
Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
E. J. MURRAY .' Publisher
A. H. RAYMOND News Editor
Entered as second class matter at the post office at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879.
Member of The Associated Press
The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or re-publication
of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise
credited in this paper and also the local news published therein.
All rights of re-publication of special dispatches herein are
also reserved.
The Evening Herald is the official naner of Klamath Cmmiv
tfl'BHDKIPTION KATKtt
Ucllrrr"1 by Carrier f By Hill
Jut) Teat l.60 One Year 15.00
li Months S.60 Six Months .7
Three Months 1.S5 Three Months 1 95
Joe Month . 66 One Month .66
Friday, May 21, 1926
1 AMUNDSEN AND HISTORY
History has a Way of repeating itself. This statement does
not have the ring of absolute originality to us, but we believe it
to be true at that. And probably the greatest living example!
of its truth is Raold Amundsen, Norse explorer, who has just
completed the first flight across the north pole from one contin
ent to another. Because history in repeating itself, did so
with reverse English in Amundsen's case, his flight with his
American and Italian aides becomes all the more interesting.
Long enough ago so that many have forgotten that it ever
happened, Raold Amundsen, latter day Viking, discovered the
south pole. ; That discovery was one of the most dramatic epi
sodes in the explorations which men of his race have carried on
through the centuries.
After a preliminary trip in 1902, in which he had set a new
record for south latitude reached. Captain Robert E. Scott set
out in 1911 to surpass the new record which had been made in
the meantime by Sir Ernest Schackleton.
Captain Scott surpassed the record. He did more, for he
reached the south pole. It was on January 18, 1912, that the
point of 90 degrees south latitude, no longitude, was attained.
But Captain Scott was only the second to reach the pole; for on
December 14, 1911, a Scandinavian by another route, had gained
that same objective, and left a flag and note to apprise the next
to arrive, of this fact
Captain Scott lost in his quest for the pole, and in the heart
breaking return trip he lost his life. And in the tragedy of that
battle Hgairst the pitiless Antarctic night, public interest was so
ilir lifted that the achievement cf Amundsen, made with a
n.ini i uin of effort, without fuss or flurry, was forgotten.
Nearly a quarter cf a century after Captain Scott made his
first dash for the South Pole Raold Amundsen was endeavoring
to fly over the North Pole. That was a year ago. With Lincoln
Ellsworth he tried out heavier-than-air flying craft without suc
cess, ; This year a lighter-than-air machine had the preference.
II v-reparations were made for the flight. It was to be the
first titv.e that man had ever beheld either North or South Pole
from tie air. But on May 9, two days before Amundsen's at
tempt was to be made. Lieutenant Richard Byrd, U. S. N.,
soared aloft in his airplane from Kings bay, and in 15 hours
was back from the Pole. It Was the South Pole episode repeated
but in just the opposite way from the South Pole episode.
Amundsen sailed on May 11, reached the pole, passed it, and
then the good ship Norge passed into utter silence, her very
existence unknown to the millions waiting for news of the dar
, ing expedition. Again in the suspense and the possibilities for
tragedy public interest swerved from the first flyer to view the
Pole and became fixed on the flier whom it was feared might
have been overwhelmed by disaster.
And while all this was going on Raold Amundsen has in his i
quiet, unassuming way, earned new .laurels. Bend Bulletin.
EATRE
TO RISE HERE
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FEZ GOING
JERUSALEM Moslems are re
placing the fez with a straw hat.
of mr decision to erect the new!
building." ' j
. , . 4 Theatres
The new theatre will give Mr.
Poole ownership of four playhouses
to this section. He now owns the
Liberty and Pine Tiee theatre in
Klamath Falls and the Chiloquin
theatre In Chiloquin.
His entry into the show business
here was made eight years ago when
the acquired the Liberty theatre. In
1920 be built the Chiloquin theatre
and in Jlrire'h 1925. he acquired con
trol of tho Pine Tree theatre here
WIXS FIGHT
NEW YORK, May 21. (IP)
There's to be a 20 story office build
ing on the site of the Fifth avenue
mansion of the late Wm. K. Van
aerbllt. It is to be erected by Ben
jamin Winter who Immigrated from
Poland penniless. In his behalf a
court has voided restrictions more
than half a century old against btts-
i
BABY GIRL A B. RIVES
Mr. and Airs. Victor M. Palmer ;it
1104 . Montclalr street are being
congratulated up:n the arrival of a
714 pound baby girl, born this mo;n
ing ul the family residence. Sirs.
Palmer will be remembered ai Minn
. nuli'.i Avory, daughter of Mr. and ';
Mrs. Chester Avery of this city.
DRV MOVK SPREADS
ROME .... The Fascisti aim to
sponge Italy a bit without whnt they
regard as the excesses of American
prohibition. The numbor of vendors
of drinks has been cut In half, and
tli ii hums for sale havo been Hmlt-
HEALTH IS HAPPINESS
YOU can't be vigorous, alert,
energetic, capable if you are
fullering with Piles or other Rectal or
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centers affected by such conditions cause
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1TltAMLL-MA.tN O m AM) PINK
CnASi Jb
ews Of The
Klamath Country
BLY
Mr. and Mrs. John Drisooll of
Lskevtow were wook end visitors
at the Howard home here.
E. T. and D. U. Cllvan went to
Klamath Falls a few days ago and
from there made a brief bustucss
trip to Yroka. They iworo ac
companied to Klamath Falls by
.Mrs. E. T. Olvan and children.
Misses Jessie and Elba Hell and
Helen Marshall came out from
Klamath Falls where they are at
tending the Academy for the week
end with Mrs. ilertha Dell.
Mayor Goddard ot Klamath Fulls
republican candidate for county
Judge, was In this valley Friday In
the Interest of his campaign. Fri
day evening at the community hall,
he gave a brief Interesting talk to
the voters of this valley. His fav
orable views tit better roads out
this way, as set forth In his talk
of the evening will give Aim a
heavy vote at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Casebeer and
family left the first of the week
by motor for sn extended trip thru
the east and Into Cuiui.la Inter on lit
tho summer. They will probably
return la tho early fall,
Marvin Cross and Mutt Oliviirhulil
went to Klamath Fulls Monday unit
brought out n uew Graham Bros,
truck for use n tiio Klumath Falls
Lnkevlew freight line.
.Mr. and Mis. J. F. Wnllli l.'fl
on Tuesday by motor for linker
City wiiiero thoy will make their
futuro home. Mrs. Wullls has tor
baa past three years hud charge
of the primary grades In this school,
as well us bulug the very efficient
leader of the girls sowing club.
Their ubsent'e will be keenly felt
both lu social und school work.
A very successful school year has
Just1 cUsed ul this placo, and the
teachers have departed for their
summer homes. Mr. Iteese Wlugard,
principal, left for Klamath Fulls.
Mrs. Katharine Jones for nor home
In Idaho, und Mrs. J. F. Walker
tor Baker fit. At this time the
touchers for the coming year havo
not been elected.
Pete O'Connor of Fort Klamath
was In this valley a few days past.
A new service statt.u and eating
house is being completed on the
Garrett ranch a mile north of Illy.
Clinton Cunningham, Ike llusk
lns whs who are with the Klamath
Forest Protective association havo
quite iiH'uutly been stiitloiulo here
for work during the summer moJitlis.
Depuly Sheriff Joe Klmsoy de
livered tho ballot luxes to tills pie
clnet fur the election on Friday,
oAt The Tine Tree
"Ferhorlied films!" f
lliivo you seen thelii? They're the
latest thing on the sereen.
"Ferbeiised films" nro so called
because they are practically Htereo
acoplc In their sturtliiiK liuniuniiess.
One of thoso psychologically uuins
Ing films makes Its appearance at the
I'lnu Tree theater tunlglit when for
tune Griffith appears In "Classified."
"Classified" Is of course, the pro
duct of the peiiotrulivo pen of Edna
Ferbcr, one of tho foremost women
writers of America. No doubt exists
as to the screennblo properties of the
Fcrber product, as has already been
exemplified by that other production
"So Dig," In which Colleen Moore
starred.
oAt The Liberty
Dorothy Devnru Is playing the lead
In "Who Cures." This Is the film
version of Cosmo Hamilton's popular
best seller of the same name. When
the book came out It wns read by
millions of peoplo.
Miss lievore's rise to stardom Is
the restrii of. u number of years of
conscientious effort. iH'ogresslHg
from part to part 11s tint 0 iiurt unity
arose. Hliu was born In Fort Worth.
Texan. Hint wus educated In that city
und In Los Angeles. She had an early
career In vaudeville stage going from
the experience c.alncil there und on
the legitimate stugu directly to the
niovlo lot.
"Who Cures" plays at the Liberty
tonight.
MARKET
BRIEFS
PORTLAND, Ore., May 21. (T)
Cattle steady, receipts 120, Hugs
steady, receipts CO. Hheep steady,
receipts 3DG,
Kggs firm. Current receipts 24.
Duller steady. Milk steady. Cream
delivered Portland 4 Ic per pound.
Poultry steady. Heavy hens 26 ft
30; light 20024; brollors heavy 22
35.
Potatoes stuady 1.60.
Onions stuady 1. 76 li 2. Oil,
Fi'M.'iy, May 21, 1021 .
ii mi s li..'
DIXI'III.INN I.H.IVIMJ
At seven llilily In the morning
liuinliur of members of Delta (liiinmu'
chapter ef the 'Delpliluus wIlV losvn
for .MeilMid-lu attend- ilia first "
semlily ef the As'ilaml, Medforil and
Kluniulii falls chapters. At noon
u luiirtiuoii ll lie given ut the
Intel Lltlila. Talks will bo given
In the iiwniliig. The local dulngii
tlun plitii to return tomorrow after
noon, Among thoo planning lo
make the trip are: Mesdaiues Wur.
ten Hunt, O. A, Massey, bV II."
lliilalger, Unas lloyd, ltiicll Austin,
II. D. Newell, T,,D. Case, It. K.
Paddock, Wilbur Jones, Cluuda JJuv
Is, W. L. yulnn, W. II. Robertson.
J, Royal Khuw, Itachael Applogato
UoIoiiidii, 11. IC. Uols, Oscsr Hllltro.
O. II. Merrymuii, C, It. Lucus, C.
U. Lumber!. C. I. Roberta, Uimrgo
IMrleh, Os.-or Peytua, Rose Oley
Soulii, II. R. Harrison, Don J. Zum
wait und Misses Merlam Martin,
Ethel Applogule und Ruth Mlnlur.
IH .MUtllll.D
NEW YORK. (II Karl Oar
roll of the bath tub, 4s happily mar
ried and has been so for ten years.
Auk oil to poiM, ho caught the .Mrs.
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There are lots of people who don't
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