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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
ii)AV( wovwMiiwn ai, loio THF. F.VFN1NC, HFRAin. KLAMATH FAI.I-S. ORFOON PAGE S'-VIJN m Criticism and Citizenship SOUTH UCA TRADE DFF1DS ON EXPORTERS a. Sj&lJZ'py& J X&tS&SzsP JW The Nettleton y iir JbiimiUhti of Good Drtit The value in Iniyinc Ncttlcton Shoes is that tlicy not only look well lieu new but tliry grow tl,l pMt fully. A'il the loss and disappointment of oxperi inciitini;. Wi rccotiiinciiil Nettlctons. soi.it iiv Tiii': KKK STORE KYClllhUl! Agl'lHll Atnl fat Nrllltlon Mtn't She- tie U'.ttM't Fined anrn: Ghott" of Thomas a Becket. gt, Tim k H"1 "llrNl AgnoMlc." bose fiMlwil wiih phicesi on tint ihortfst iliiy t" punlxh IiIm unbelief, tharc Oil iimilMTsnry with " very militant wiim-suU, Themius ii llccket. lIlRrlm.iEi'H to whose nlirlin liiNplied llinucfr's "Canterbury TiiIch." Ills upocicr, known ninimg tin ,ffjern mi "Tlinmme ti Itiickot'M ghost," tin bo soph ncenidonnlly In the crypt ,f Canterbury cathedral. It Ih ii real cbost, ami lm been photogriipheil. One iilmtoBriiiili Miowcel ii dim figure of prelate' against 11 plllur. while un other 6nnpilmt tulccii from the mime position, Imt on a different ilny, re (faliil no Mich appearance'. RatlonnliMH explain Hint no ttiicltwit fresco un tlie plllur, pnlnti'il out nt the. Rtforiniitlim, becomes ImIIiIi through the enerliilil material ili'irlng dump wmiImt. London Chronicle. WWWWWWIWIWWAJ PIONEER PRINTING 5 Office Supplies:Xmas Goods Wo nru opening u Hrni-clawe Stn (Ioiht.v Store, In which will he carrliil everything fr tin' OHlce, an uullns n Hclcot line of Holiday Ono.li. I'HINTINd of all klneln. MK 126 Main Street MAWWWVWWWWWWKAAA High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes MADE TO ORDER FINKST MATERIALS I1KST OK WORKMANSHIP MTK8T 8TVLE8 PKKKIJCT FIT GUARANTEED TrlccH uro very reasonable Vour Inspection Invited Chas. J. Gzek MKKCIIANT TAILOR Ml Muln Bt. V V If C t M II Z-' IHIWTi "gSgnig" 1 imrTJi-Ji ,xo I t? fesS fiZ Lr Peredi TootKPrtst Soldonly If where II 1 ADSgooJ.P V 5 NOTICE OF HONII HALE Si .ili'il piopoHiitH will bo ruculved liy tho ('niiiiiiou Council for tlio pur elniHo of llvo iMsuea of City of Klam ath KnllH Improvement IloniU aBtjru Biitlnt' J97,0ai 22. nutliorlrcd hy or (lliiiiiiiiiH of Ha Id city, niiinliToil 4 80. 181, 483, 484 and 48G, for tho Im provomunt of Lincoln .Street from Ninth Street cuntarly to Illevonth Street, Includlni; IntorHectloiiH, $C U1.1 211; for the Improvement of Tenth Street from Main Street north erly to Lincoln Street and High Street, rimtorly from Ninth Street to Eleventh Street, $31,308.47; for the Improvement of Market Street from the northorly lino of Sixth Street to the Houtherly lino of Lot 10, in Illork 17, and the Houthorly lino of Lot 30, In Block 18, of Second Rail road Addition, for $2,921 CO: for the improvement of Enplnnado Street from the northorly Hlilu of Wall Street to Intomactlon of Pacific Tor raco; I'nclflc Terraco from Huron Street northerly to Portland Street, inclUHlvo, and Portltind Street eam erly to tho city llmltu of tho City of Klumnth Falls, OrcRon. includlnc Intersections, for $55,811.92; foi tho improvement of Grunt 8treet from Kloventh Street northerly to Llnkvlllo Cemetery, Including Inter BectlonH, for $970 00, respectively. ProposalR to purchase nuch honilf will ho received by tho undorsiKnod up to and Including tho 24th day ol November, 1919, nt tho hour of 8:00 o'clock p. in, nnd opened at a meet ing of said Council immodlatel thoronftor. Said bonds nro to be dated when Issued, duo ton years after date of Issuo, optional at any coupon dnto on and after ono year, bearing Intorcst nt G per cont, pay able Boml-nnnually .principal and In toreBt pnynhlo at Orogon Fiscal Agency in Now York City. Proposals to purchase must bo un conditional and accompanied by cer tified checks for D per cont of amount of proposal. lly order of tho Council. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge, City of Klamath Falls 13-10 ITS FINE FOII ACHING B Wo wit too much meat which clogs KlilncjN, then the Rack hurts Most folks forgot that tho kid neys, like tho hnwolR, get sluggish and eloggod and need a flushing oc casionally. o!bo wo huvo backncho and dull misoiy In tho kldnoy re gion, sovoro headaches, rheumatic twlngos, torpid liver, acid stomach, Hleeplobstipss nnd all sorts of blad der illsordors. You Hlmply must koop yottr kid-noj-H actlvo and clean, and tho inn itwint vmi fnnl nn ocliu or na In in tho kldnoy region, got about four ounces of Jnd Salts from any goon urns storo horo, tnko a tuhlospoonful in a glass of wator boforo breakfast for ii fnw iliivn nml vour kldnoys will act flue. This famous salts is mado from tho ncld of grapes and lonion Juice, combined with lithla, nml is hartnloHH to Hush clogged kldnoys and stimulates thorn to normal activ ity. It also neutralizes tho nclila In tho niino so it no longer Irritates, tluiH ending blnddor dlsordors. Jitd Salts is harmlcbs; inoxpon slvo; makes n delightful offorvoscent lithi.i-w ater drink which ovorybody Hhoilld take n w and then to keep tholr kidneys cloan, thus avoiding horlotiH complications. A well- known local druggist says ho sella lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kldnoy troublo whllo It Is only troublo. It Is a much lesser crlino in China to steal a neighbor's ox than his dog, Tho former is simply porsonal proporty, whllo tho latter takes tho placo of n mun a watchman. HAN FHANCIHCO, Cnl., Nov zi. 'American buslnesH hotuien miiHt mend their wnyH If they are to com pete) with European manufacturers In tho L'ttln-Ainerlcun trade, nccowl ing to II. II. Miller, proprietor of a largo liruHH foundry In Torreon. Mexico, who will bo a delegate to tho National Foreign Trade counc'l which will convene hero next M ly. There urn four practices Ameri can houncH perform, or fall to per form, which urn discrediting them In tho wyes of tho Latin-American buyers, according to Mr. Miller. The first and most pernicious practice, he nays, In a letter to the Chamber of Commerce here, is failure to ob serve shipping instructions. Miller polntB out that every country has different customs and requirements, iiKthid'i of transportation, etc., anil that few American houses nro con vorbant with these. To muko tho matter worse, ho oinphnsies, when given di tailed Instructions for ship ment, the American houses iguoic llu m. Substitution of articles ordered and failure to pack properly urn oth er points tho Americans neglect, he nays. "Another kick against shipments from the States is tho packing," says Mr. Miller. "Most houses pack for export the tame as for domestic shipment. They do not take Into consideration tho longer haul, the number of transfers or the fat that the packages ato to be opened nt tho bordor for customs Inspect 'on. More goods from tho United States aro lost or broken because of poor packing than from uny other oen try In tho world." Of substitution, ho says "This may wo-k all rteht in tuo States, bit not in Latin America. "If n Mexican peon has reen ns Ing a 'John Ilrown' plow with u red handle and likes it ho will wumi an other just llko It. If you sho.v him exactly tho same plow with u green hnndlo ho will not buy It. V'ju eiust cator to his whim and pa'at his now handlo red If you want to ?U1 him ono." American business houses arc also lax in handling correspondence, Mr. Miller asserts. "Tho avcrago Mexi can business man will write a pnllte acknowledgement of ovon a circu lar letter so when ho sends nn erd'i: or writes a business lottor ! - ct pects nn answer, oven, though from an American business man's stand point an answer may not really bo necessary," ALL HAVE FAVORED NUMBER Inhabitants of Various Countries Show Marked Preference for Numerals to Their Fancy. Some curious conclusions have been reached as the result of what nre cnl!eil tho "preferred numbers" of the Inhabitants of different countries. The basis of the Investigations had to do vlth the Various denominations of money, postage stumps nnd other me diums of aliie. It appears thnt nearly nil rnces evince n mnrked preference for the numbers two, three and live nnd their multiples. The Mahommednns, howev er n old tho use of the number three. Among tho French nnd other Latin pe(ples two nnd five nre more popular tliau three1, while the L'nglMi prefer two nml three nnd the Germans three nml the-. The Chinese nre said to rc-emhU the Latins In their choice, while the peoples of India have u Miong liklns for two. The number seven Is most iiheil In the Slavic countries. The higher numbers are not much used ex cept In Spanlsh-i-peaklng countries, as eleven In Salvador, seventeen In Mexi co, iiliipteu'ii in ipaln. The people of Hawaii are said to be fond of thirteen. Mediterranean Quail. In the Mediterranean no bird Is bet ter known than tho quail from the Spanish llttoial to tho Arabian hill sides. Twice n year it passes over tho great Inland sea, nnrthwnrd In spring, and southwnid In September and Octo ber. Its coming is quite n festival, ami ninny un outstanding bill and many a peasant's ovoiehu rent Is paid nt lis e-xpeiiM'. When It goes north ward In May to Its nesting place in the middle of, IMrope the sandy Italian sea beaches aro lined lujhe lino of Its lllght with flno netting leoseMy held up by stakes, nnd the unhappy llttlo quails, flying low over (he sea, plunge Into these, and mo securely held by tho falling meshes. No fewer than M'vonloen thousand hn've been recehed In Home In ono day, nnd In tho small Island of Daprl, near Naples, ono hun dred and sixty thousand are sometimes tuken In a season. ' It is the plain, public duty of every citizen to criticize proposed government measures believed to be harmful. Swift & Company is in a better position perhaps, than others, to understand the meat packing business in all its relations to public and private interests, even though the others may have been giving the subject a great deal of sincere attention. Swift & Company is convinced that interference with its legitimate business function by governmental agencies, however well intentioned, would be an injury to every man, woman and child who wants meat to eat, as well as to the men who raise the meat and to those vho dress and distribute it. Maximum service that cannot monopolize because of keen competition and lack of control over sources of supply is furnished at a minimum of profit a frac tion of a cent per pound from all sources. Therefore Swift & Company is taking every legit imate step of citizenship to prevent such interference. These advertisements are intended to help you, and to help Congress decide what is best to be done. Mistakes are costly and apt to be harmful in these trying times. Let U3 send you a Swift "Dollar." Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, DL Swift & Company, U. S. A. SpSrJTjisSv 'iis shows' X2 KVVV .WHAT BECOMES OF, Si4 VrvX THE AVERAGE DOLLAJJ r-r VC RECEIVED BY ff!nsStm(SS& SWIFT & COMPANY lln wmiiVimnuAtgj ,ft h from the sale: or meat 11 Eg I I , IB f AN3 Bt PRODUCTS 1) HI mm I I it ait 7 , QIH I S CENTS IS PAID TOR THE J UHnHESHH 1 , y 65 r IB live animal tj Uterr ? Ola U.8S CENTS FOB LABOR g ijKr To Stock SaiserJ a expenses and freight g PtAr ajff -04 CENTS REMAINS g YVJV KAf l. WITH JB i H i H Snii & Company's Profit ZOlCenta 1 NT IE TEA 1 1 OH! YOU MINCE MEAT DARKENS REAUTIFULLY AND RE STORKS ITS NATURAL COLOR AM) LUSTRE AJ ONCE Just liko Mother used to make. Eighth annual Mince Meat 'sale mado by the Ladles Aid of the M. E. church. On sale at Roberts & Whitniore, Sth and (5th St. store. 21-lt Common gnrden sage brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn grny, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux urinns. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul blcsome. An easier vny Is to get the phur recipe at home, though, Is trou ready to use preparation improved by tho nddltion or other ingredients, costing nbout 50 cents a largo bottle, nt drug stores, Known as "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss Whllo grny, faded hair is not sin ful, vo nil desiro to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound, no ono can tell, because It Is done so natur ally, so evenly You Just dampen a spongo or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand nt n time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. Af ter anothor application or two your hair becomes dark, glossy, soft, and luxuriant, nnd you nppcnr years younger. Tortoise, pike and carp have been known to live 150 years, but tbey nro short-lived In comparison to the vhalo, which is believed to live from 300. to 400 years. Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. ball, 5th and Main streets. P. J. Gorges , N. G.; Fred Bremer Secretary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O O. F., meetB Tuesday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall. Arlio Wor rel, C. P.; Nate Ottorbeln, Scribe P. L. Fountain Treasurer. Tho vord -hlch Is ui lonely spollod as "catsup", "catchup", nnd "kotchup" Is n corruption of tlio Chinese word "kitjap", tho name glvon to nn Inferior kind of soy mado in China A company of thirty actors can bo engaged for thirty dollars in China to play as mnny dramns, tragedies, cqmedlos, nnd vaudovillo sketches ns may bo desired for two days at a strotch. ROGUE RIVER APPLES Just received a full car of Rogue River boxed and sacked apples at the Sunset Grocery. This is without a doubt the best and cheapest car of apples that has come to our city this fall. Therefore, we are in position to make you your winter supply at a great saving. Without a ques-. tion apples are going to go higher later on and we urge you at this time to take advantage of our wonderful buy, and which we are able to quote you as follows : Fancy well-colored Spitz, per box$3.00 Selected Spitz, per box $2.75 Fancy, Juicy Bennett Seedlings, fine eater $3.25 Exera Choice Bennett Seedlings, fine eater $2.75 Fancy Telephopkin, per box i $2.50 Fancy Shackelfords, per box $2.35 Fancy Ben Davis, well colored $2.75 Unwrappeds tock, good cookers, per box $1.65 A large lot of sacked stock which will not last Ion?, at 3c pound Get action quick and let us fill your orders. Phone 200 THE SUNSET GROCERY WWWSWVSi'VWWVVWVWWNiAAVWVVii'WWAAiASiM m Si i ; tan mi n t r . i rfl l' ill B