Pape Four
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Saturday, July 21, 1028
B. MAUKKKT
U. KNUI.IKII
. Kdllor
..Business Manager
Published every after-neon ioDt Sunder br The Herald PutalUhlna
Eoaisany at lui-lll Bouta una airaai, Hiamnia valla, orsoa.
innfered as eeond claaa matter at tha poatnrflee at Klamath Palls,
Drajron, on August is, isos, under set oc congress, aiaroa a, ills.
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SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1923
1
Ifor a Better Understand i tig
SThe timber products industry is not only the leading
astry of Klamath Basin, but of the state of Oregon.
Vtyn it depends the gTowth and prosperity of this com
monwealth for the next half century at least.
Unfortunately there has been a gulf existing between
thl lumber industry and other industries of the state, due
to'a lack of understanding of each other's problems. ,To
a certain extent this has been true in Klamath county,
although not so marked as in other sections, because
pe&ple of this basin have ever realized that our growth
arylj future depended upon the lumber pay rolls.
rWe may quite truthfuly say that every Jine of busi-
neM fias problems essential to its own operation, which
brings up the oft-repeated statement that our neighbors
art 'pretty good fellows when we mingle with them and
knjow them well.
j AH of us are prone to believe that the other fellow's
pasture is a little greener and that his worries are small
asj compared with our own. For this very reason there
hould be a closer relationship between men who are
handling the timber and lumber industry with the farmer,
the merchant and the professional man.
The Evening Herald has one great desire before it,
and that is to see this industrial community with its agri
cultural background builded quickly and substantially,
We hope to see every institution and every individual
prosper in a most harmonious way. And in making this
statement we only repeat the sentiment of all. In order
that fairness may prevail in 'everyone's thought ; in order
that the general public may -know and realize the per
plexing situations that confront the different industries
itis necessary that information be before the public on
thjB different problems.
j.The timber producU industry has begun a series of
articles treating on the timber and what it means to all ;
its physical danger from beetle and fire ; its possibility of
imuuiK inariteis, me carrying 01 standing umDer; oper
ation qf, lumber, plants, and other phaseaof .thejbasic
industry that supplies the pay rolls and employs labor
here and elsewhere in the state. ---
As we stated when the Ewauna Box company's plant
was in dire danger of complete destruction recently by
fire "The Ewauna is a part of every family in Klamath;
upon its operation depends the keeping of the home and
the education of the: children." So, we say, the lumber
business in this section as a whole is a part of every
family in the Klamath Basin. From its pay roll fountain
can be traced the dollar expended for labor to every
store, to every office, to every farm for food stuff, to
each. of the railroads; in fact, to every business concern.
.Let the lumber and timber people explain to the gen
eral public their problems. Information complete in
formation is the publicity that enlightens the public on
'many phases otherwise unknown; it is the agency that
will bring a thorough understanding among the people.
It's Wild West Time Once More
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MR r -' 4z.W ffl
Th "doc day" aren't hr vet, but the "bull dogging ihw" are on In Sallnnn. Calif.. Ihla work.
where the annus! California Itodeo and Big Vwk hai bronchi In the nirk of rldra and ropera to i
for bir orizea. rhoio shows John Prayer completing living leap In tho llrat movement ol throw
ing the bull a I vnquero.
loTura l'Iplu. Ui"Krat:tti'-tpillirty nlglit Itl (t fi'flnfK -Jho
poalaifa." County Jail aervles alt lhlid in' h aoi lua lii tlrval Hiilrll
S o'clock. Ynun licoiiln'i niuiil-1 uul l.paaona from N'nture.' Hun-
THE AMERICAN HOME
The Builder and His Work
, W. D. Miller is a builder and a good one. He would
be the unhappiest man in all the world if he was denied
the privilege of putting brick and mortar and concrete to
gether in structures that serve society. IHs work has
brought improvements to Klamath Falls that would have
been long delayed had w.e not had a W. D. Miller.
The Willard hotel is a creation of his. He has just
completed his banquet rooms and Mr. Dillon, who is the
lessee and manager of the Willard, has finished placing
.the furnishings in the new addition. Mr. Dillon drew
Bdiagram on a piece of wrapping paper to show Mr.
Miller what kind of a hotel he wanted, and in two days
time an architect was at work on the Willard hotel. That
is how the project started. When it was finished Mr.
Dillon purchased the furniture and took a long lease on
the property. There was no banquet room in the plan
then, but that has been changed and now a fine banquet
hstll, suitable for dances and all other gatherings, has
been added. :
It will be opened to the public this evening with the
first Willard hotel dinner dance. Thus, Klamath Falls
people will enjoy for the first time since the White Pel
ican hotel burned, the pleasure of a hotel banquet hall,
the opening of which will be celebrated tonight with a
dinner dance.
i , ; .
. ; Now there's an official ban on shooting bootlegger,
but there's no change in the open season on innocent
bystanders.
By J.F. SNKimtMt
THE AMERICAN PKOI'I.E have
come from many source,
many lands and many blood,
each one is an Individual differ
ing from every other person.
Some hare strong, striking per
sonalities and others we find are
weaker. All have faults and
weaknesses, but we know that (
ott The Churches
St. l'aul's KlMtuil Ctiucli,
the friendly church, Slh at Jef
ferson. Iter.. J. Henry Thomas:
The 11 a. ru. service lasts Just
one hour and the distlnculshed
houses suitable for family life, visitor, the Kt. Rev. Wm. I".
It Is one story In height and has I Remington, will preach. We shall
wide porches and one large llv-' be o welcome to wurshln
ing colors.
The bungalow really grew out
of California's need for simple
with us at this service those who
Value utterance of Intellectual
depth and spiritual value. There
will be a celebration of Holy
u. Church
Ing room with a lovely large fire'
place about which the family life
all centers. A blind hall, butb.
small kitchen, bedrooms and
the American as a whole is the ! P u- o,p.e.o ...e en- communion at 8
man we want to live wuii. the,emble' The wood. '"Id nd i,chool at :B.
man we are always proud of. jout. m' be ,ulnef or " ...
, . . aud many gay colors may be! ... . .
As with the people, so It Is , nse(1 ( litimanui'l llnpliat Churvli, Uth
with the American home. In j ' , and High, R. R. Mulholland, pas-
the early days men suited the ' T m! "'"b,,1 c hr c,er: ; tor: "The Reach, of Redemption"
home which he built to the local-! i"c J" , low ,d land "The House of No Refusals-
lug at 11:30, I'renchlng service, nt
H o'clock. Huhjoi't "lluuvou."
a a a
I -. Iluptlnt t'liunli, Kill Ul.'d
Washington streets, A, K, min
imum, pastor: lllhle school with
cliisses for all, :S0 a. in.: Morn.
ing sermoii ny pustor. 11a. in.;
Kvenlng worship. Including .ser
mon X p. in. Wednesday evening
at 8 p. ni. prayer and lilhlo
Hliuiy. Scripture lesson Ails loth
rhnpter. A cordial Invitation Is
extended to all to worship wllli
us.
...
KW (Ih-IxIIuii llninh. Ninth
nml I'lnii streets. V. K. Alllann.
utluUler: (Utile school al 9:45
in. Assistant Sunt. Ilachol
Solomon will likely give report
on wnrls) Sunday school convnn-
tion l.os Angeles. Lord's
supper at 10:4S a. III. At the
murulng worship hour Mls Nor
ma Hoege will slug, accompanied
by Miss Vou llurtheladorf at I he
orgau. The sermon by the pas
tor will be "Too llusy." chris
tian Kudeavor at 7 p. in. with
Miss Dorothy llallln as leader.
Kvenlng sermon, "Wluuio Wlfn to
Reiuember," at II p. m.
.
l'lrl I'liurrh of Clii-lsl, Sclen 1
list, loth and Washington: 8uii
duy school at :4S a. m.: 8un-i
day service 11 a. m.. subject.'
"Trut b." Wednesday evening 1
meeting at S o'clock: free read
ing room and free lending library
open from J:30 to 4:50 p m. on
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday.
The public la cordially Invited to '
attend tho services and use the'
reading room. i
a a
Sacred Heart Church, Klghth
and High. Rev. A. F. Lorner.
Iter. Schmidt: Sunday masses at
:30. :00. and 10:S0: evening
devotion at T:30; week-dsy mass
st ? a. in. Merrill, first and third
Sunday at 10:30. All are cor-1
dlally welcome at our services. i
.
l-'lrst Methodist Church, loth
and High 81a.. Prank I.. Wemett. !
minister: "The laughing River"
Is the subject of the sermon on
duy morning Mr. Weihett spenks
on "A New (lospel for an Old
World." Sunday si him! al,U:4A
?. III. Young I'implea Meeting,
o'cliH'k p. III. A cortllul wel
coiiio to slrangers.
LUMBERJACKS,
PLUMBERS WILL
BATTLE AGAIN
Nill ronteut wllh (ho defeat
emiinnti ied several week ago ut
llin Uirens company picnic, when
they received a tremendous set
back lit a ball gum between tlin
l.orens employea and Ilia em
ployes nf Dm Long I'lne Lumber
company, the hitter knvo aliiKed
a Ciwiui hm k and have ggnln chsl
leased Ilia pliiiiiliers to a dwelalve
game In be plnyed at the Fair
Uroiiiids Siindiiy morning.
While tlin crack pluiiibers'
leu in has boon doing a lit t las
working out during III past week
It Is ru mured that Hie lumber
jacks at llin mill have been con
stantly plugging away In order to
endeavor' In defeat Hi Lorens
men tomorrow. '
An exiling com lot Is promis
ed Hie c.lty tuns who ullniid Ibo
game.
Charles K. Iliunll. Cleveland In
ventor, has given 1500,000 to he
used In limiting llin population,
A good start would be aiiullilln-'
linn nf all males and femuleg
who say "for cry In' out loud.",
, . , .
Vor results use Herald Class Ads .
Iry and environment, but usually
over-hanging eves. The early I
he built Ue type of house he had! P'8 ou .t tne r nome. .or : gun(Uy 4t ,, ra.
known In his old home across the; !'?njr d,ay "Ie'l,h "-gospel messages meeting a real
. ,ll nv nlM.HMa .nil ..r.n.l.. mn- i
seas. So, today as one wanders " and present need In human life,
across the states, north or south i ter"'n- .... Bible school at :45. We Invito
he will find houses varying just Abod; ?,ta ,d rfd ,,"ed rtK'' you to worship with us.
v i j
Xlun l.utherMn f1,er4t lflifi
. High street. G. W. Hoffman, pas- I
. . ... j. . land a feeling of extensive mae- I
Just alike. Many ad her to some ; "V 'leriie these $pm-f
bit j
Ish homes. ' The front door la
n rt I ii I IrtiA aima
. ' verv artiatle anri Invltfnv hut the
tar-tta. nnm- real life of the house (s hidden '"r: 8dV "'
teresting. , , There will be no meet nt of the
Among the newer homes In v"'?" i Sunday morning Dlble cl.sa. HI. I
Klamath Falls one finds three!. t. , , ,... .ivlne serv ces at 10:30. Y. P. H
distinct types predominating, and
the Interiors, orchid ceilings snd
openings and many pieces of
Illble class meets Monday eve-
two of the three have come to us
i wroiirni imn Hr,
'tqiflirncIs&lMttiiiz sUlILon ' the study of nw mrlii nf .
jjo uiwuduiv iue uiusi iiiit'rL:ur
DANCERS
THE VARSITY DRA('.
is being taught
EVA BENSON
DANCING ACADEMY
Valley Hotel
mw kuisu Ul bUhllSU UUUBC, IS K., . a. i, tit ,
r iiuiucuio vri w vrvoiuec I -,.. j
of its adaptability to our beaut!-i . ".
i.t,i- a I
mi uiiis iuii mountains. t tti
u. ls also easy to bnild this
type - with ' the native building
materials and the old and Inter
Pay for' Your Vacation
BEFORE You Go!
There are numberless place to go for
v a care-free), joyful, health-f iving vaca
tionif you have the money 1 That'
the bridge that' . hardest to cross
money. '
And that it just where this bank can
help you. With special vacation sav
ings account you can provide the
necessary funds on the installment plan
by making regular deposits every pay
day. Decide how much you need,
when you want to go, divide it up by
pay days and deposit that amount.
Then your vacation will be assured
and carefree. Out start NOW.
American National Bank
Klamath Falls, Oregon
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Resources Two Million and More
twit muniment " visitors are
in Hie early davs IB" ' services ana
With certain mod-: n""K-
ification this type of house is
finding its place in southern Ore-Hlamalli Temple, Klghth and
gon and those who are interested Oak street. Her. Huy On Vrles.
Ik VIbm.,1. C-1 1 -t 1 .. 1 , . ' .... ... .... . '
estina- nieces of f.,rii , .,, . I - imniei uonie pasion r.vangenst values will
. n fJ.'Urn,.U r r.e:ihave selected this modified type.,, peak on 'Hell." lllhle school at
It Li snre to prove a point of 9:45 a. ru . Mrs. John .h,r..i
the English home. These house.!? ;': L." ' 1 . . "Tr":. ' ""'P l "
j . "i uri icw wuess ; ociocs. ucv. values will speak
ana one-half , ... . . ,. .
, , 1 - .w -" VI1C ' HID iiiuni I III 111 J I 1 II I
( themes of the blhle "From Plpto
producing, of these old pieces fit I
nto the heavier interior found in interest in
are usually one
stories with sharply pitched roof),,, development,
lines. The exterior, finish should I '
De oi Dricg, stone or wood and i
antiqued. The ' interior should
be finished well in darker tones
Ith .rich browns, bronte, red.
greens, and blue, the predominate ,
a '
games'
MI2PAH CLASS
ENJOYS PICNIC
The Mlzpali Class and the I.a.i
dies Aid Societv nf ih ci,.i i
Methodist church held an all-day
Picnic at the country home of
Mrs. C. K. Hager on the Merrill
roaa last Thursday. After
snmptuons picnic lunch
uu omer ouv-ot-Uoor amuse-1
menu were enjoyed bv the I
guests. The Drakes defeated the
Hens in a live game of baseball.
Mrs. J. D. Davis and Efflienla
Davis. Mrs. R. A. Johnson and
Raymond Johnson, house guests
of Mrs. Chris Barnstable from
Huntington Park. California, were
among the Invited guests. Mrs.
W. Hagman. who Is a slater cf
Mrs. E. H. Balslger and a guest
for the summer from the Unlrer-!
slty of California, was another !
guest. Mrs. C. B. Crisler and her,
daughter. Vera, of Los Angeles!
were also guests. The members
present were: Mesdames Momyer, j
Meredith. M alter y, Phelps.!
Wright. Newton, Burt. Bond,. Uc-j
tenstern. Comings, Gysbers, Bal-j
slger. Berry. Hammel, Satterlee,
Barnstable, Yado, Drake, Brink, i
Morgan, Heifer, Tomlinson, Skill- j
Ington. Cofe. Kent. Guthrie. Hi'-'
ger and Casper; Dorothy Skill-1
Ingtcn. Tomlinson, Betty Lou !
Drake. Mary Jane Drake, Janice :
Barnstable, Darel Mallery, Edna
Joy KenC Adrelle Yadon, Ruby
Wright, Sylvia Wright, Rachel
Gysbers, Dorothy Gysbers, James
Mallery, Esten Balslger,. Hairy
Heifer, Earl Kent, Robert Kent,'
Cowell Barnstable, Norman Sater
lee. Arthur Salerlee, Derll Hut-,
chins and Donald Hutcblns.
TWO VOI'TIIS fXIXHIMK
FH-TKKV MO HTK.IKH
WASHINGTON, July 21. (UP)
Although It was the hottest
day of the year, two high school'.
boys. James Pimpel- and William I
Rothrock ate eight and seven ,
The way to. dico'ver which side a Chinaman is on isl""'',k "i,iiy tor dinner io!
to wait and ee which side kills him. . . ... ... Icadiest " 'j
DANCE AT MERRILL
TONIGHT
Special Attraction "
George Gheller in Exhibition Dances
DON RIDLEY'S VERSATILE
ORCHESTRA
, Americanism: Dragging in a remark about some
artist or writer because the magazine ad said cultured
people do sujh things.
J Note to the graduate: The sooner you forget your
sheepskin the better your chance of saving your own.
If Fire Should Interrupt
Your Business
Who would take care of your loss of expect
ed earnings while operations are suspended?
You, of course unless you are projected
by the special type of insurance that covers
such emergencies.
. We can provide protection that assures
you continuance of income . . . IN
SPITE OF FIRE!
See ,
Jas. H. Driscoll
Write.
LIFE FIRE AUTO BONDS
. " Plenty of money to loan on good
improved city property.
Phone 432 206 William. Bid.'
A representative will he glad to rail Un you.
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A Service of Helpfulness
Your business is our
- - ... business to the full ex
tent of our ability to
co-operate with' helpful
experience and counsel
in financial matters.
The First National Bank
Member Federal Reserve Bank
A NATIONAL HANK I'NDKll NATIONAL HI I'KUVI.HION