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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1919)
-nwtmiAW orroum a, iihi ' t0 mm mm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAon tiibkb '- ; KOYAL NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE AGAIN ORGANIZED i m f-:,mi - , ' W l j"v j 7r-t- ' .'' MM&mm tho war is over, tho H-.'HHKIi revived. About 3.000 HHLHBKft! H;:;:. J I aval Northwest Mounted l'oiicc. now in this organization, tho ro- rv- sm '' d .- -. . 1 ' V Pt -h. H AO VtJll mmWM ' j Do You Pay Us?, ! :W 419nilP ' The United states DePartment of . I (WfmhfdSsi ! S Agriculture informs us that you as an -I, ffir? iil ' i average American Citizen, eat about one rv ' "Te 7wrr of ihe. JA&urtled gre. equijo&ec? for1 hus'inessf Perhaps tho most famous body of i en charged with preserving lnw and dcr in the worm is me uannuian Northwest Mounted l'oiicc. 1 ar mnnv vonrs thov hnvo enjoyed a ucrld-wido nnd hnnl-won reputation fir dnrinpr nnd tenacity. It is said li.ut wlicn one of tho Mounted sets sftcr a man. cither ho comes back Willi tho fugitive, or ho or his quarry is dead. .... Few peoplo know that during tho Great War, when Cnnnda throw her body and soul into tho Denies in the light for civilisation, thin fnmous body of men censed ns nn organiza tion, because most of tho men went oNcrscas. Tho call enmo to act. They insucred almost to a man. Now that Mounted is men, mostly returned soldiers, arc now in this organization, tho re quirements of which demand nn al most perfect man in physique, men tality, courago and character. ltcccntly in British Columbia they hnvo undertaken t. new branch of service In the past they havo been navigators of tho trackless nrairie3, northlnnd barrens nnd foothill for ests of Canada. Now they hav started an ocean patrol. This is the first time they havo dono nny patrol work on nny but inland waterways. A powerful 30 ton seaworthy launch lias been fitted out to patrol tho log ging camps of tho Pacific Coast. As an instance of the respect in which the Royal Northwest Mounted is held, it is said that tho main rea son why Guq-a-noot, an Indian chnrged with killing two traders in 1900 and who for thirteen years defied capture by the British Co lumbia authorities, surrendered re cently, va3 the report that tho Mounted were to operate in British Columbia. EXPLORERS I D 1 Hp IN mlnm rnirpsrd tho Innd ts in !i'til( but wllh v iv 8'i,.ill Iocs to iir Virion Ono mnrnlu? fio nonv t, ir(.q q i old up nnd lobboil ami one of th' iu,r,'K ('""n f" fn'i'.i" tM lmndltB. llo Ib killed by Jack Kells. lt-ador of tho band, w;io bin''' i '. j ' i (1 i of Ten vho shave I (IioiiirpIvos not on"1 fn fifty can uso the ordlnnry r ?or ith both hands 3 iU rawdu't Is v ido'y utilbod In bomo of (!io Turopi m countries for tho munufacturo f cheap blotting pa- (bo h'fly arrosT thp 'r"r'i K-q-i1 111-'' and sends tlio animal oK in tho dlr-' SI3ATTI I:, Oct. 23 -An American cetion or tho m'ninTt canp as n ciploror Unrold Nojoo, foimprly n warning that a Ilka tato nviit pi", membi r i Vtlhujulmur Stetnnsiion'R fiw else who dar-an to trail the band rarty, la working hli way (;n8tward on foot uIoiik tho louto of tho uouli- n"nlle! w'llt tho over pbsorb'ngj, west passi'Ko on tho northoui rim of proliipn of tho "ptorn'U trtani;lo." tho (.(ipiincnt, accoidlng to void tot "Ln''y Wliulfnero's Tan" wl'K'i I" ccled hero Ho uxpocts to reach the now being shown t tho Teiule Hudson lla country and Ulllatjun Thcatrr tonfBUt, will mako a wldo ,'",'( Millt-r! Iii-tnnt n-llef ftlhms some tlnu noxt Hiimmor appeal to picturo-gocrs. ' I " '"''liliig with old ".St. Storkor Storkorson, forniorly hoc- I.ady WJudeinoro Is ronfronted I J-hoI, Ijlnlmciit" end In command of tho Stofnnsion w'th tho knowledge that her husband i ' ( party, who nrrivod lioro recently finds plpasuto In tho society or nn- ."P "dosing" rheumatism, from tho far north, said that Noleo, other woman. Tho honrt brol-oni rftv" rfWres" nto'rnul''""!" accompjnnlcd onl' by KsklinoH, Is vifo longs for tho ronsol of n mother., Kub boothing. penetrating "St. Ja procerillnf slowly nnd mapping por- she bflieves t1 at Uor own niotlior co''3 ' nlmont" right on tho "tender Uobb of tho coast lines m he goci. ,i'od wl-cn ' o w-w lin-n. Shtahlofl ' ""n. " "I'cl J",?"',3"? A stretch of the coast lino of Vie- rrom ,ll0 t,utU v L(,rd WJiidom-o . p n"dUVBtr'e3; ' ' VSi loila Lnnd boiotoforo unmapped, ts HU ,,B nt Unoth5t lior tlval. tho T, n'n nn" ron tiers pa'n! It is a being chaitd by Nolte. woman Wioni fho I ati ?o intonrlv. l,nrmlo- r''oumntlsni Uniment which Noire may visit tho Interior of n n rooUn. ll0r n,v0 nu)tllor. Nor anmr Victoria land, which, aerordlng to ,U)03 8llQ Q,or toP0VC. H. l)ocnuqp J'n 7t"m,rK" joi'lng Joln?1 all repoitK, luis nover boon tjNplorcil W,, tle instinct of a lov'ng mrsnt mtircles nnd hones; stops sriatica.l bywhltomcn. All exploroiB, traders , ,vn,r, ,. n nn mntim- rn- Inmlmijo. I)""i.rc,j3 neuralgia and! ....' rnIti firct onnl 1 1 i ir rusps to dlccloso tho icl:-,"onsUlp L,i)C.r up! ' Got a small trial' onn tlioiigh her si'enre ncce-"ltates hnttlo of old-tiiuo. honest "St. Ja The United States Department of Agriculture informs us that you as an average American Citizen, eat about one hundred and eighty-two pounds of meat (181.83 lbs.) in a year. Based on these figures, if you had purchased all of your meat foods from us, Swift & Company would have profited to the extent of 48! cents during the first eight months of our present fiscal year. In that eight months we averaged to make two fifths of a cent on each pound of meat and all other products sold. This profit you paid us equals 6 cents a month or just about one street car fare. More than 30,000 shareholders looking to us as trustees of their invested money, had to be paid- a reasonable return out of your 6 cents a month. Volume alone made this possible. Now figure for yourself how Government inter ference in the operations of the packing business is going to 'reduce your meat bill! Let us send you a Swift "Dollar." It will interest you. Address Swift &Compauy, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. Swift & Company, U. S. A. 1 ' LsHHHHKSa U2.95 o9( A f ToStockRaha-IJI THIS SHOWS rWHAT BECOMES OF THE AVERAGE DOLLAR RECEIVED BY rSWIFT& COMPANY FROM THE SALE OF MEAT AND BY PRODUCTS 85 CENTS IS PAID FOR THE UVE ANIMAL 12 66 CENTS FOR LABOR EXPENSES AND FREIGHT Z.04 CENTS REMAINS WITH SWIFTS, COMPANY AS PROFIT n gie.st unerlfco and tnipiioru who havo touched Vic toria Land hno only journeyed nlontc Us shniiH .Stefan 'son found t1 tilbe of -ilond rsMmoa" In tho Vic toria I and country, Nolip has no Hhln and hut fw aupplins Ho (lej)onda lilinost rntlro !' upon his Kim for his Uvin's Stefuns on hu fouuor chlof. who Is noted umoiiK uxnlnrcra as heiiiB able to live of; tho barren white lands o! tho north, probably taught Nolce how to Bet about without cnrrylifg many SUnPllO. I ., .. on ,,, .,, A olco's iiarcnts 1 vo In Seattle. I , , , . , . ,. , , The explorer Ib younB in years, hav- 80clntc'1 I'resal.-Tono of thousand Ins eraduatod from n hi,Kh school of checks amounting to millions of i hiiro about eight years ago. Ho went dollars each month aio being sent' north in 1912 with Cnptaln Louis to rolatlves hero by the Italo-Amerl-t 7, "' l,,u sewoonor t'oinr oar. ...... , , Ul0 Amorlran uen btofansson nurchnsocl tho Pol-1 arllonr from Lnno, Noleo shipped asi""' a momber o,f tho crow. Lator, yhen tKnilWGKH BOES to m i t I cobs Llnlmont" from nny rtiug store, I mi'l In a 1 v moments jou'U be free fiom pa4ns, aches nitd stiffness i D-n't ruffor1 Hub rhoumatfbm away i DRIN(( HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST od who sorred In tho Thoiofoto tho money recolr- from Amcilcnn soldlors allot- Stefanason docldod to return to ' -"ts, war risk Innuiaeo beneilts. outside wmi.i 1 i' !." ".,v Iini1 United States goyorninont com S1I ?' '.' "? l0 t0 vnH nonsatlon constitutes ono of tho chief !,. XTU Tlln 1'vj..m.w.. Vw.. " tllU ilUILJI. 11 O '. . n .. iii.. ParontH . i.. sources ot mcomo ror souiuorn muy ---- VAIUL.L III Ml III llll III II III ,nnd romnlnod in SeattI o next yonr. At the Theatres at tho presont tlmo. Of tho thou J sands of tho Itnlo-Amorlcnns In tho jAmorlcnn army at tho present tlmo, tho groat majority woro froni""South- orn Italy, which has furnished tlva; bulk of tho Itallnn emigrants to tho Unltdd States. ' At din nnBfint rnto of oxchanRO ot A battle in tho Itocklcs botwoon ' almost ton llro to tho dollar, these a mining camp dofonso loaguo and these chocks yield a profitable roro- band of dosporadoos furnisho3 any a thrill In "Tho Border Lo E1n." a plcturlzation of Znno drey's" SrtPPlnu story of tho West, stnrr Z Dlancho Dates and Ilobart Dos fth whish comoa t0 th0 stnr 'heatro beeinnin. !, nuo to Italy. It Is n yidely known fact that thousands of families in Southern Italy today aro being large ly supportod by suoh contributions from tho treasury of tho United States. A nnnnlnl nnmmlaiilnn nnnnlntnrl or a long time the border legion by tho Dritlsh gorornmont is still ad ot plundorors, has boon rob-' engaged In winding up tho affairs of J8 tho minors of tholr hard-oarn-' the Great Exhibition 'hold in tho e'd. Now end then a fow of Crystal P'laco In London, In 1851. I TEACH YOUR CHILD THE LESSON OF, CLEAN TEETH Tho carllor your child Is taught tho ralue of a clean mouth nnd sound tooth tho healthier and happier ho will bo in fu- turo years. Wo haro a nlco lino ot i Children's Tooth Brushes nnd all tho adrertlsod Denti frices and, Mouth Washos witli which tho lesson can bo best demonstrated. UntrwooflsPhariMY 'v . KLAMATH FALLS OREGON trfo?w I Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. v T. -J m If you nie accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath' or a dull, dizzy headache; or, if, your meals sour and turn into gas and acids, jou haro a real surprise await ing you. Tomorrow morning, Immediately upon arising, drlnkv a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone Jphosphato in it. This is intended to first neutralize and then wash out of jour stomach, llrer, kidneys and thir ty feet of Intestines all the Indigesti ble wnste, poisons, sour bile and toz inb, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entlie alimentary canal. Those subject to sick headaches, backache, bilious attacks, constipation or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug store and begin enjoying this momrng in side bath. It is said that men and women who try this become enthusi astic and keep it up dally. It is a plondld health measure, for it is more he Inside than on the outside, because hte skin pores do not absorb impuri ties into the blood, causing disease, while the bowel pores do. The principle of bathing inside is not new, as millions of people practice It. Just as hot water and soap cleans, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on the stomach, llrer, kidneys and bowels. Limestone phos phate Is an inexponslre white powder, and almost tasteless. Adr, Tho earliest college exclusirely for women was. Jit. Holyoke, founded in, 1837. Tho system of co-education in tho United States began at Oberlln College in 1833. Miss Dorothy Sells, daughter ot Cato Sells, TJ. S. Commissioner otl Indian education is Ailing tho office-V -or Assistant State Director of Indust--t rial Education in Texas. mmtd m&d v.zrsrsAtzv.. 5.v -".' - v htmAm s t, LMtir U i . m -"Your razor is no better thatr Its blade '. The strong, keen-cutting convex edges ot Gem Damaskeene Blades removes the toughest stubble and tenderest growth with 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 Damaskeene Blades. They leave your face with that smooth, comfortable feeling. We sell a sefpf seven Gem Damaskeene Blades for50 cents. Our store is shavers' headquarters. BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. "The House of Quality" a. ,fc. ir -' rW V.(1 V3 i" ji w .' j . m W S1 , r .d a. ' . .)-n