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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1919)
TUUHDAV. ni,iv,.i,. i SIX "'"'nit no, 101ft Take out the Carbon. Give the Engine More Pep Nalional Auto Accessory Con 51(1 MAIM CTnn,-. RHEUMATISM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOTOR I.OGf.'lXG WITH KMXTRKJITY "POKER FACE" HAS ITS USE EMULATION COUNTS IN LIFE Tho elimination of the fire hazard In tho woods of tho Pacific Coast Is ouch year 'becoming iworo and moro of n factor to ho considered. As tho, lumber Industry increases in volume tho fire hazard duo to spark-emitting eng'nes Incronscs. Tho utilization of tho electric don- Ability to Hide Emotion Will Fre quently be Found of Value In Game of Life. Princeton Is nboul to send 110 grml- ; unto out Into tho world. Some of j them are whimsical young fellow, n I would appear by the way they filled out , (liicstlonnnlrcs w filch asked them. key cngino in place of steam has nmong other tlilncs. what of most value been given attention for several, I nl been received by them In their eol jenrs. Some progress has been made.1 lege course. One reflective senior There were a good many obstacles ' r.vnwed unbluMilngly that It was ''Ids First a motor suited i "'"'"' . ' r m.uy, y;, ,.. .. power nice, me an m uiuiuuj,, "iuii-nitifT liiiw tn lii.-if scli'iitlfieal.v." developed. The S.soqualmie Palls . U1W (m,,r ncquUions of highest Lumber Company, Suoqualmic Falls,' worth. Wash., is electrifying a logging op- The value of no one of these can cration. Tho company has installed, be gainsaid, for most lives bring enter- to overcome. First a to this pirticular service had to bo Voman Evanoellst Was Evidently Aware of the Fact, and Turned It to Advantage. Tn n n Indiana eltj. not lung ago, woman evangelist held a relal mcil (115. She tool, no collections while the FiTxIri-s were in progress, but on lite final niht she iiuii.iuneeil that 11 fret. will offering wotild be In order. Inter- I est In the meetings hm! been growing , and tiie ehureh was crowded to onpac- j Ity. The ushers, with contrlbutloix plates, started on their rounds. The evangelist said she had Instructed them , to say "Amen" whenexer.'-Ti cents was , dropped Into the plate: when SO cents j the usltvr was to say "Hallelujah I" and . when ?I the usher was to say "Cilery i halleluiah!" In a loud tone. The col- 6,000 feet of transmission lino nnd policies when any one of them may j00t,m amount to $1,100. Is successfully operating one of the! ,M-' of ,l10 "'Pll0st ""' Tl'we tire j ,f (hl,ri, ,,., 1)0l,1 0 ,,,m,nl (i,0 electric units. Ultimately the en- Mmc w,, '?y '? f 01,!lcaI.,otY,1'L' ",' ' might have been small, hut the tiro camp will be electrified. t !, "k" L, ? " ' e.WIUt knew that no person with ,. ci,i iit t I..,. v . .. inotiM to eve wuuit ne content, wiin i nnrl TllO SnOtlUalmiO Falls Lumber ..ni..,.! Imi,.!stvi. Imnprtiirlmh e coua- I ... T , ... . ,........ P"" .,.,,, ' .. . . ... , an .inen wnen a iieignonr, muiuk ' Company generates its electric cur- PUance which gives no slightest hint (,() wx wng ncdllhn0l wlth 0 rent at tho mill from the refuse and of the hopes nnd fears it masks. , 0Iorv i,.,iielHjab '" The .inn; principle returns tho current to tho woods. A physiognomy under complete con- I ,,,,,,-;,, , ovorV(hlv llfl.. If ono One cf tho. big Central Oregon tit, Is almost essentia to a d p oma . m,U) u a fliie y ,,,, ,,,, lf pine lumber companies is consider-! ""' thls J,,,,,lt; to hide emotions be-j nn , , , ,g ,,,,,,,. The ing tho advisability of electrifying Z -l 7 " ,"' "" its logging railroads. There is no ..,.,., ., i.nt,, i. w, ,mu..,i stmes- i ' ''""Rely due to somebody getting on? doubt but in tho futurn olectrlcitv r..,.n.,i.nn i.i.-li ik-lit mi n,1(1 waking the others desire Mime .in i. i ...i -. '..,...' . o..,.,r.iv. thing equally becoming. Men would part in logging as it now does in' Wooden faces are neer winning in the tho transformation of tho log into' '-"al acceptation of the word. Hut Uioy are me winning inces in i i least of the exciting games of life, di plomacy and poker. Kochester Post Express. D.-HiUlfl. The old fortress of hanlrlg t rich 111 Niipolu'iilr lore. It was here that (lie Man f lestlu fulled to heed the Intimations of n grand council of bis m.n-sliiils .Mill at. Ne. nnd the test, ' Hint Ids star had passed perihelion; It was here Unit he upbraided tlnin for Inning grown wift In proxperlly, ami ' for opposing the Imnxlnn of I!usa ; i and It was from limxlt that hit b- glens "Jumped "IT" for the lllfaled Moseow i-nnipnlgn, ! In a later day Mniitlc wns the 1 bnckgrotnid and the base for the north ern shear of Maekensi ii'h gra. -green 1 olueers tb.it took Warsaw. Look at Hie map of the blunt salient that Itiis Mnu I'olatul made Into the heart of the central empires In the day before the war, and the strategic value of the fortified city In tho rear of the In vading (ieruians can rendlly be seen. c& Next to Posloflicc nL - hon 471 Ever Occur to You?" oayo the Good Jitdgo m lumber. The subject of electricity in tho logging camps is a subject of deep interest to the logging industry and will be discussed at the tenth ses sion of the Pacific Logging Con gress, which will be held at Port land, October S to 11. The ink plant of New Granada is a curiosity. The Juice of It can be The head-' used as ink without any prepaiation. care little for position If It were not for the age-old lure that makes them want n better Job than the other fel low. Without such emulation there would be nothing tn drag men and women away from the commonplace things of life. There would be nothing to Induce one boy to seek for the head of Ids class or persiiailf Iiliu that he sliould run for president later on. Many, of I course, are content to have "Amen Flylno In Franklin's Day. Ileujaiiilii rranl.lln, who closely re- the nerlnl experiments he view ed In France In 17$:i, wrete: "Tin Improvement In the Construc tion and .Management of (be Mallooiis tail already made a rapid I'roijiess; and one cannot say how far It may go. "A few Months since tho Idea , of Witches riding thro' the Air upon a llroomstlek, and that of Philosophers Hi)on a Hag of Smoke, would hao ap peared equally Impossible and ridicu lous. "These Machines" must alwnys bo subject to be drhen'by the Winds. Perhaps Mechanic Art may find easy ino.uis to give them progressive Mo tion In u Calm, and to slant them u little In the Wind." ThiU it's foolish to put Un Willi ii n rfK.,n.... i ' ...... .... w.U..,.y Cevv when it doesn't cost nny more to get real tobacco tmtisfnetion. Every day more men dis. cover tlint n little chew of rcnl good tobacco lasts longer nnd gives ilmni real contentment. There's nothing like it. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW fiut tip in two styles RIGHT CUT is n short-cut tobneco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco YADEN IS FIRST TO FILE LICENSE NEGRO PRISONER ESCAPES AT SALEM I Coal Family Numbers 00. Ammonia, aspirin, carbolic ncld. In digo, oil of 'wlutei green, saccharin. .. ... ...... . . I quarters ot tno congress win ue at At first tho writing is red, but alter, KnIl, ... .,.,.,. .., ,., llflV ..... ....,, ,,., W1.tc! this Isn't a druggist's the Multnomah hotel I a few hours it turns to a deep black. h .. mry W -Aw v ffw"' ' MR L Your razor is no better than its blade ' The strorig, Icecn-cutting convex- edges of Gem Damaikeene Blades removes the toughest stubble and tenderest growth w-ith velvet-like smoothness. The life of each blade is remark ably long. To know the luxury of velvet-like, smooth self-shaving, you must shave with Gem Damaskcene Blades, They leave your face with that smooth, comfortable . feeling. We sell a set of seven Gem Damaskcene Blades for50 cents. Our store is shavers' headquarters. BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. "The House of Quality" want to hear the "Glory hallelujah I" Indianapolis News. SflGETEADflNDY ID DflREI I I j "Helpful Hints" I "RAISED" CHECKS I I I I J'"K. t IT'S (ItAXDMOTIIKirS IIKCIPnTO BISINO HACK COI.OK AND U'S. TIM-: TO IIA1K catalogue. It's Just the flr.M mimes of n few of the members of the eoal tur family. The chemical department of liar rett & Co.. New York, has Jn-t pre sented to the American .Muotim of Natural History n chart showing this family tree. More than two hundred tl"-ect descendants of Old King Coal are Indicated on the chart, and. each In Its proper phtcT. the descendant, are represented by typical specimens. The first auto mechanic's ltconsoj SAI.KM, Sept. 2D neorgo Smith, under tho now state licensing net to n negro convict serving neven yean ' bo filed hero with tho county clork ' In tho slato prison fur larceoj today by John O. Yadon, foromun of eapud from a gang working In a flu Howies' garago. An examination j field near the ponltontlnry today, was hold hero recently by pxnmlncri Smllli has Kurvctl sentences )a th appointed by tho state. ! Washington Ht.ito ixmltenllarjr at Yadon'H license reads "l-'lrst CIiihh; Walla Walla and the Htnto prison at General Auto Mechanic." which cm-i "cor Lodge, Moiitmia. brace.n tho trade of special unto-1 genoim welder. j noapstoue Is largely used In Chita Tho law making it necessary for for preserving structures. built ot every uuto mechanic to Kccttro n, HiindRtono nnd other Atones liable l license before being able to operate' crumble from climatic condition!.) In Oregon was passed during tho Inst session of tho slato legislature. Almost J 100,000,000 worth, of war stamps hna lroon bought thin yenr. That Is only nhout DO cents per capita, whllo wo am asked to mako It $10 per capita In the whole It Is owdcred and put on In tho form ol paint, and will preserve buildings for hundred of years. Surety bonds wlillo you wait. Clill. ycnr. Hotter buy some tomorrow ite, & Smith. C-lf Tlio report that I.cnlno ot the Bol shevikls was shot probably originat ed from his litest speech at Stock holm, which Indicates that lie was half nhot. 'si You can turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost ovo" night if you'll get n 50-cent bottlo or 'Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Com pound" at any drug i.tore. MillionF of bottles of this old famous Sago Toa Recipe, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, aro sold annually, savs a well known druggist here, be cause it darkens tho hair so natur ally and evenly that no ono can tell is has been applied. Those whose hair Is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after ono or two applications tho gray hair van ishes and your locks become luxuri antly dark and beautiful. This is tho age of youth. Gray haired, unattractive folks aren't want ed around, so get busy with Wyeta's Sago and Sulphur Compound tonight and you'll bo delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youth ful appearance within a few days. THIS term applies when a check has been altered to a greater amount than originally Intended. When such a check is honored by tho bank, the depositor may be held responsible for whatever loss is occasioned IF HE HAS BEEN NEGLIGENT In making it out. "Safety-first" la a rule at tho First National Bank which applies to the welfare of both depositor and bank. E. It. Realties, rresldent. L. F. Willcte, Vice-President Leslie Rogers, Cashier. A. M. Collier, Asst. Cashier. JToba M. Moore, Amu Cashier. &ie First National Bank KLAMATH 4 A I NEW CITY LAUNDRY Moved to corner Main and Conger Our prices are Right Finish Work Flat Work f Rough Dry T Shirts, collars, fancy dresses, X silks, wool; colored goods very 4 very carefully handled. T Try us once. Wo call for and X deliver. Quick servico our ape- clalty. t Phone 154 .H4'MM',H"i"H,'j4'5''sV FIRE Insurance J. H. Driscoll Loomis BIdg. Phone 432 USING SHASTA SAND EXCLUSIVELY " When you have your work done with Shasta , . Sand you know you have the best there is AL F. GRAHAM