The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 27, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1010
tAL. HEALTH BOARD
DISCOVERS DANGER
Now comes the California State
Board ot Health with a health hlq
that will cause gloom among lovesick
youths and maidens If the suggestion
la heeded. The. "hint" places hug'
ftf and Hlsslnp in, .the same .class
frith tag ep.mm.on towel pnd drinking
Wit, which bays Jong been consider
d health menace, i ,
- Here (he board's latest, health
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When'one member ot a family con
tracts a common 'cold -other members
generally contract colds In "-due
season. Affectionate- greetings the
kissing and embraces, even hand
shaking, between Infected ' and un-
4afected' members toave (considerable
"to do with transmission of colds, a
wall as the promiscuous "sneeilnp
aat'cireleM hbie "blowings. MDrepUl
4 spray Infections also 'play their
.start. These methods' of tfanflttrts
sioa ari' important 'and 'probably;
oast!tute the chief, factors in tne
"tWead of common colds. r ' ? '
"X)fl the other hand, the use of the
vesamon towel and drinking, cup, ther
careless washing, of 'dlsheaespecially
p. forks ancsjioons.iasweH as;
careless disposal or soiled :npnaKer:
' .chiefs, may under some conditions
'Hw Ol BTea greater Importance. In
the spread of common colds, at any
rate, no household can afford to neg
lect the prattle of common .approv
ed methods of sanitation. Their ad
option wlll" Undoubtedly have con
siderable to do with the prevention
of the spread of communicable dis
eases other than common colds. No
family should tolerate the common
towel or the common drinking cup,
and as for the efficient washing of
dishes that Is the prldeof every
housewife.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
In the last half century this country made
greater advance in all channel of human en
deavor than em were made by any country in any
half century of all time. The credit is due to the
men and women who kept their shoulders to the
jvheek of progress. And not the least of these was
Thecdore-Roosevelt, soldier, legislator, author,
.Vmror, ranchman, student, president.
On tie twtnty-scventh of October it will be
mty-cne years that Theodore Roosevelt came to
add n strenuous life to the up-building of civ
iluation. democracy and justice in America. On
this anniversary of his birth the people of Roose
velt j native land will lay the foundation of the
Koosevelt memorial, and it will be a saemorial
worthy of a Roosevelt, for this foundation will be
laid in the hearts of the men and women to whom
Theodore Roosevelt was one of the greatest
of Americans.
The peode of the United States will long re
member and honor the Roosevelt, who a year
Ud down the burdens of mortal life.
Try 'em. Herald Want Ads.
NOTED AUTHORITIES
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Some of the most noted live stock'
authorities In the United States wJU
serve as,Judgaa at pie California Inter-,
nat'ional.Uv Stock Show in San Fran-.
clico, jNovemtjer l to 8, according -tot :
the ?aaaouBcineni ot. Prof. Gordon' Hi .
True or we Animal nusoanary uivis'
ion cf jneywversuy.pi uaiuornia, wua
U managJnf k8b Francisco's ffrst.blg.
,Moosaow-.vn ,.,- . '-m h U
...Tnq-juisee and. the breeds they will.
tlVtaeibboas.oo are as follews: Dean
ajr.'Curtis&JAaie, la, draft horses
and Xat'steera: R. D. Mousel, Cam
bridge, NeK Hereford rattle; M. HT
Pew' Rave'nria', Ohio, 8horihorn eatfle.
i Poland-China, Yorkshire and Hamj
shire swine, and with Prof. H. H. Kll
dee of "Ames, la"." fat barrows Alex.
McDonald, Davis, Cal.f Aberdeen-Angus
be'ef cattle; C Wl IaJo Los Angeles,
Hoisteln-Frieslan dalrj- cpttle', 'J. U.
Fitch, Manhattan, Kas., Je,3eyond
Guernsey dairy cattle; H. H. Klldee,
Ames, la., Berkshire and Daroc 7cfaey
swine; Frank Erowu, Carletcn. Ore.,
mutton sheep; Charles Cook, Hajward,
Cal., Rae wool sheep; V. F. Dclcinl.
Davis, Cal.. Chester White and Tarn
worth swine; J. I. Thompson, DaLs,
Cal., jjclor fee Jin? contest; E. Forrest
Mitchell, Fresno, and Nat E. Ivjco,
Los Angeles, poultry; Hale Prather.
Bkiah.Cal., rabbits; J. H. relker,
Oakland, Cal., dressed poultry and rab
bits; E. C. Voorh.e?, He keley. Cal .
milch goats; Ficdcrl'k Miller and E. D.
Nlccdlls, San FrancUco, dreised car
cajsea.
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PUBLIC SALE
Having decided to leave the farm I will sell all
my stock and implements. at public auction at my
tfarm i mile west of Mack's store, 11 miles south of
Klamath Falls on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th
commencing at 10 o'clock the following described
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I'Akm imim:mi:nts
Three w gon&
Tno mowing machines
One hay rake
One spring tooth harrow
One spike tooth harrow
One Superior drill
One 7-foot Deering binder
Ono 1-liorse cultivator
Ono Junior planter
Ono gang plow, two-bcttom 12-in.
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.T I. Case 12-In walking Plow
Two hay rncks
Two wood racks
Ono grain-tight wagon box
Ono Mast and Boom hay derrick 1 aic.llKht Jieatur stove
1 commode
Carpets
1 lard press
2 4-year-pId colts
4 coming three yeais
1 saddle h'orse
1 5-months oolt
2 good sets work harness
I set chajn.h''rnc3
1 light ha?r)ess
1 single harness
1 saddle '
And all ojtra collar?, bridles, lial
tors g t i &
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2 iron bcdsteadB M
3 sets bed spring
1 8-foot dining room table
1 .kitchen cabinet
''" THE THREE CROSSES
Tho Iron cress is Mack as death and
hard as human hatcf"
The wooden tress lsrhito and still
and whispers us, "Too Lnte,"
Cut the lied Cross sings of Hfo and
love and hearts regenerate.
The Iron cross Is a boastful cross and
marks the war-mad slate;
The wooden cross Is a-dumb, (load.
f cress and marks a shallow grave,
But tho Red Cross reaches out its
arms to solace aud to save.
Tho Iron cross fs a kaiser's cross and
narrow Is Its clan;
Tho wooden cross Is a soldier's cross
and mourns its partisan,
But the lied Cross is the Cross of One
who seried h! fellow man. ,
Edrnond-Vance Cooke.
THANK YOU
I can hardly find words to express my appreciation of U,
splendid patronage of the people of Klamath County nt my Th
teenth Yom Kippur Sole. The tremendous volume of business to
far exceeded my expectation, that I was simply overwhelmed.
Saturday night was the climax of a week of surprises to me and
I feel that I owe an apology to those who had to wait to be served
or any who had to leave before getting everything they needed.
But any who did not. get the benefit of the efficient service we
are so proud of, can understand the difficulty that confronted us
in caring for such an unprecedented crowd. It is our only ex
cuse. The attendance wa, however, a source of great satisfac
tion to me, for it showed that the people of the city and county
have confidence in the integrity of my Yom Kippur Sales, that
'they recognizee tH$uality of the Merchandise 1 carry and ap
preciate the dhyUffy rWl value, at bargain
prices. Next year I am going to. try and make my Fourteenth
Yom Kippur Sale still greater
K. SUGARMAK
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Today's Birthdays
Inost a dollar In lied Cross and cut
happiness coupons the rest of the year.
Gen. Christopher Columbus An-
t'drows, ono of tho fow HurvhMng gen
eral olIlcer8 of the Union army, born
nl Hillsboro, Now York, ono your
'agotoday.
Giovanni Glollttl, noted Italian
statesman and formor premier, born
on Piedmont, 77 years ngo today
Hon Walter Scott, formor prom
lor of Saskatchowun, born In County
Middlesex, Ontario, D2 years ago to
day. Kdwln P. Oay, who has resigned
as dean of tho Harvard graduate
school cf business administration,
born In Detroit, 52 years ago today.
Todays Anniversaries
lSl'J Thomas Church Urownull
was consecrated third Episcopal
bishop, of Connecticut.
1858 Theodore Hoosovclt, 2Cth
Picsident of tho United States, horn
NOTICE OP HAM: OP ULWIj
KSTATK
In tho bounty Court of the Stito of
Oregon for Klamath County
In tho Mutter of tho Kstnto of Eliza
beth M. Oalarnoau, Deccasod.
Knlipii Ik hnroliV civun that. Dlir-
fsuant to Clatiso 15 of tho Inst will
and testament of Elizabeth M. un
larneau, deceased, oxocutcd by hor
on tho Ctli day of November, 19 1C,
complete
One slip scriper
One farm level
And all other farming tools that 1 sewing 'niacnlno
I have n A,TTI.B
One Sharpless soparutor 11 cowh1
One miter bpx l Ijjpu4arn 'bull . ' , ,.
And other 'things too numerous 7 gtLroni. corning 2 years old
to mention 14 Seii(wRt3r hogs
HOKSKH AM) HAIt.MISB rta,.' OVluWC r'
1 Span mares, weight 1400 (Bay Rhodo TslantTlled hens' and pul-
9 years?. black B.ypars old) letsi ,, '
1 span 12-years old, wl, 1200 lbs, Beeaand bc-tj supplies
..FREE, LUNCH FOR MWAND'BEAST
' TEEMS : All sums ob$qmSmd under, cash.
On all sums over $20100, lthpiwths' time wilj be
given on approved securit $ty$ft$tigf 8 per cent in
terest. 5 per cent discounts pikWi- " .
' GEORGEGRlZZliE, Owner.
MERRILL & MOORE, mBERT DAWSON, .
"Auctioneers." VWi Clert4
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In New York City. Died at Oyster jfid filed for probate In tho nbovo
Bay, New York, Jnn. C, 1919.
1891 Germany, Austria and Italy
signed a commercial treaty,
1891 Appointment of I'rlnco Ho-hcnlolic-Schllllngsfucrnt
us German
Imperial chancellor.
'1395 A part of (ho buildings of
the University ,of Virginia at Char
lottesville was destroyed by llro,
entitled court and matter on tho "d
day of May, 1919, and duly admit
ted to probato thoroln that I, tho
undersigned duly appointed, ciunriiiru
and acting exocutrix of tho said os
tato, wlll,on anil nftur 10 00 n m
on Wedni'sday, tho 2Cth day of No-
vombor, A. IX 1919, at the oinco or
II. M. Manning in tho Loomis IlHlld
Inc. IClJinath Palis. Klamath Coun-
tv. Statu of Oregon, wall 'nt prlvuto
' f lt. 1.t,.ti,w,t rm1 liiot ltt(1(llf
197-Ma,y Adelaide, Duchess of Sor for caVh In hand.' Gold Coin
Teelt, mother of Queen Mary, died of tho united States of Amorlca, all
of tho following (loscrliiou lunu ana
at Klchmond, England
1914 Destruction caused by Gorman-
bombardment at Ithetms esti
mated at $200,000,000.
"f91D Kussian 'fleet bombarded
I!ulKurIr.u port of Vuinu.
1"91C Dutch government protest
ed to' Germany agafnut violation of
neutrality, "" '
1917 Prench under General Pe
taln continued buccessful drive Jn
Plunders. ,
One YeafifAgo Today
in tk&'War
iti.'. I ltro-, . 4
!iwf, iftn
Italians' andMlJ(UlBb crossed itho
Pavo, w,, p
j Prench advapeed five, miles bo
rtVen tho pteefiitho prta. i
I United StaroBftroopstoolc Bois
Bolleau, on thJ5'yord'un,' front.
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real estate located and sltuuto In
Klumath Falls, Klamath Counjy,
Stato of Oregon, to-wlt: All of Lot
0 of Block C, In Palrviow Addition
to Klamath Palls, Oregon, being sit
uated in tho West of tho North
west Vi of tho Southeast VI of Sec
tion 29, Township 38, south, range
9, east, of tho Wlllnmctto Meridian,
as shown by tbe duly recorded' Wat
of, said addition now , upon fllo In
tho office of tho County Clarkt
Klamath Palls, Oregon. Terms of
sale shall bo purchase price cash In
hand, bids to bo in writing, -and
shall bo left with this executrix at
the" ofncQ of her said attorney, H. M.
Manning, at the address aforesaid,
fkiygtratt of title shall be a,t tho ex
pense of the estate. Tho salo of
said premises shall be made subject
to confirmation by the said County
'Court,'
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
this 27th duy of October, 1919.
.'.JSgd,) , ELU3N HERLIHY,
ExecMtri;pftlie,EBtli'pI Elizabeth
27-3-ld-17-24
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Vlola Allen, long a leading act
rcsH of tliu Amorlcan ttage, born tt
HuntKvillu, Alabama, SO yean no
today
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Dr, Livingston Parrand, tho great
est iiuthorlty on public health In Amur
lea, feorv'cil In Franco as tho head ol
tho fight against tuberculosis. Ho now
titiccoudH Henry P. Davison as head
of tjio Amorlcan Hed Cross. Dr. Far
rand"1 recontly visited Seattlo, Spo
kane,and Portland nnd conforrod with
representative's of Bod Cross Chap
ters of Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and
Washington', '.'Tho led Cross faces
problems lntho posi-wnr period moro
serious,' if possible, than tho problems
of tho 'War Itself, Not a great amount
of m'oliioy, but the membership and
hearty' qo-ope'ratlon of every Amorlcan
tttlun is what is needed to holp tho
Red Cross to solve theso probloms,
which threaten our national vitality,
and which, unless solved, will rob us
of tho fruits of Victory," said, Dr. Far-rand.
i'Tho.iR?aii'Crpss4i8. tho, Gospel, Jn,
boots."
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