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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, Novla.t 1Ut v'rti Does f VHY J6RS AR6 UStO GCAR' MCAtl I ON MACHINES' j W'j !" r - s" "A " 1$ Ovf- x.il rr-ji i i it t i am t tin let IKhonMy rr-TJIMS WilN irk rr "a c3VJmlli ti : I ,.... 2 Ii Willi I H d HOME jffl Jack JQ Wilson ni .. !,1 III Hrb n !. qcARynetL5 I jno3Bpi(ATS.(Tl-AN wonTnS -t-TT"" t- S. J'-' it I"1' .& (W f 1? im . - i I T N --. -" T Jl V s. I I I iwr H V I ML xlkJ. L- K',VX K ? , , I URKEY For THANKSGIVING .' .Vsv vow;; . ' . I VMI .1 ',ilV tr " ;Mm& . v sr. x-? V--. 22 -. t -, v r .. i TjJr-s-'ffiffla -STIT-T ?t&' . :.,rijx. jar .v. r .ht fr'w.v "!Jirv . vwiPHr m-xrfP)CA fiiSV . ?.S55SSSy aid imifrffaMiKL wSi 'Wi'i'rA 'fcMBw; Lf I- y.K ' (P &?? :jL ITH ' '. - ,-K..- v W h S$ We are handling select birds only. As tKe supply is lim ited, we will ask you to place your order early. A full line of Olympia and Eastern Oysters for your Thanksgiving dinner.' fClamath Packing Co. A OLD REilVER ;:0R FIFTY YEARS CIng's New Discovery a successful record of half a century 11. COI . CO to COI Illk obs' .! Dr. "E-TIUCD for more than fifty tciirs ni:il today at the zpiilth if its popularity! When you )f tliat. ou are bound to !o ih'1 tlitil Or King's New DU iloes exactly vliat It Is meant -soothes gouga-raw throats, lon-tormeutwl chests. Iooih .-pack, uihJ breaks the mot tQ cold and grippe attack. vine's U satV for vour cold. for yo lr mother's cold, for the kid dle's cold, couth, croup. Leaves no ilisasreeahle after-elTects. COc and 5L20 bottles ut your druggist's. Bowels Act Sluggish? Irregular bowels often result in Ferious blckness and ditorders of the Iher and stomach. JIake them net as tliev Minuld with Dr. King's New Life I'ilR Keep the llrer ac tive the h.vbtera free from wu3te. 2oc. a bottle. '. I z December 11, 12, 13. 22-ft Surety bonds wnlle you watt. CliU coto & Bmitn. 5-tf QUEES CAUSES OF SMEEZI?JG Hard to Explain Why Simple Thing Have Such a P-cutiar Effect on Some Persons. Pome iMiiple Mii'ore for curious ren snn. There Is a clergyman who can ik 'er cros the ro id mi n very hot lay without carrying an umbrella. If he iloos. he s Immediately taken with n violent fit of neolng. Another iunn Is similarly affected by exposure to bright gaslight. Clergymen seem to be particularly sersllive In this direction. Another v.rnrer of (he cloth used to sneeze vlirnfvpr he came near to a dead hare. A slmllnr case Is that of a young man who could never go near n horse with out 'sneezing. Peculiar odors have been known to cause sneezing. A druggist'- wife al wnjs sneezed when Ipecacuanha was being used in the shop, and another rcrson always found sneezing neces sary whenever be entered a room where thire were violets. And there Is an ac count of a well-known physician who was fond of chocolates, but "could nc ver eat one without suffering spasms of sneezing. I'll haps the most remarkable case Is that of a man who. whenever he sees a picture of a ImytHil. Ir.nicdlate l. proceeds to sneeze his head neaiVy (,T I muloil Tit-IJU". FIGHT FOB LIFE Bi uoNoi.n.r. t ii Nov i, Mall ) -The throe-intuited Hchoiuior S N Custle, f.S duM out ftom Apia, Siimon, with copra for San Fran cisco, canio Into port recently imliu; her cargo as luol for the donkey engine which was lighting leak age at the rate of 12 feet dully j Aboard the Castle, besides her skipper, Captain Kdward Antiunion, i wore the captain's wife and 12-year-old son Harry, two iiiute.i and n' crow of seven. lloth otllcern and crow stated that' had the schooner rim Into heavy, ve.it'iur the doughty donkey engine would have been unable to keep the craft from foundering. As It was, the fresh water hnd to He prorved for human consumption nnd "alt water used In the boiler of tho "don key" that kept tho life saving pumps going , Just ten mouths ago the Citsitu left San Prunclsco for Sydney. ArjUralla From S)ltoy to Apja she uiiule a record run or 3901) miles in 17 da)s The leak already had been sprung nnd at Apia "sheeting" was nailed to the schooner's bottom, hut shortly after leaving the S.itnoan port mutters grow- won:!) and the anxious trip to Honolulu draggeil out to rS ilnys with the pumiu working top speed w 4-., ' t) ,i "-. 'N v yi '0 I I iV.VTt- 1bMCrOKlKl!rJlivilkMf2:TT.l i pi vj" -i tiiitAH..'mrr' thmiim wrTHuari.mKt i i pO , il& 'K'lSwfmM ib I i ( i Children Love Them Instinctively they crave tins wheat food with it.s t.isteof salt. And huiee.l iuuIiiiik coiihl ho i.-ttor fur them than eris, dainty Snow Mnkos. lour (irocor Jins them. Don't iiak for Craclcons aay Suow Fhkcs I'uttic Cteit lllHUll (,. at ik nrw 'imm NUi a s st it in i:ynrv ion ii:iitFK OI' DUOKCI-Sl'MMO.VS Russian Commander Wlinen Afniu Knlahnuilri ' ""-"" I K-iuliy No IMS Claim I Surronridpfl'1" ""' ( lrcl,lt l'ourl of ,ho s,it ' Stalin IS OUrrounactl t)r(.,: flir Klaiuutli County fJse re Brainy. What a bee docs not know Is sup posed lo he uot worth knowing. I.on don Answers says. That may or iu.it not be true, but the two following in eldeiiti one of which wan witnessed by the writer1 testify to the remark able sngaclty and efficiency of bees. On one occasion a hive was being "tf,ll..,1 11,1,111 111 11 ,1114,11 Wll.lll II U.IUIl ' ascertains that a bite Is worth attack lug. lie curries thu news. to his friends, and sometimes succeeds In ousting or severely worrying the bees. While the wasp scout was nosing iiroiind, the bees stayed In the hive, but every time the wasp iipproached the small en trance hole a bee r.ime out and walked round in a circle, doing sentry work till the wasp departed HABTO FIGHT FQRj lEITHSHESMS I Mits. ciii.nvi.it (jaixs TU'i.'vrv I'lVK POUNDS AND KXDSJ TIUJL'lHiK UV TAKIXti TANUU'j "Since taking four bottles of Tan lac I have gained twenty-five pounds and feel better than I Iinvu in many years." said .Mrs. Merry A. Cheevor, who lives at tho corner of GDth Ave., i and 102nd St., Portland, Ore., ru- An hour later it wasp prcsiimabl.t ccntly. the scout was found deail on Its hack on the top of the hive, nnd the beei were busy again. SAVE MONEY BUY THE WORLD'S BEST) COFFEE M.J.B. In the Five Pound Can 'It surpasses all other coffees in fragrance, flavor quality, economy Alto Packed in Three and Onet Pound Cans EVERT CAN GUARANTEED I EJ3 Dust on Ocean's Bed. To an enormous extent the bed of the ocean is covered with lava and pumice stniie.' says the Family . Her alii. .Still more remarkable Is It to find the Hour of the ocean covered hi ninny parts with the dust of meteorites. The bodies whirl about In the heav dii s like iidulatuie comets, mid are for the most part broken Into In numerable fragments. We are all fa miliar with these heavenly visitants as shooting stars; but It has lieeu only lately discovered that this cosmic dust forms layers at the bottom of the deep est seas. Hcttvcen Honolulu and Ta llin, at u depth of '2.','0 fathoms over two miles and a half a vast layer of this material exists. Falling upon land this Impalpable dust Is indistinguisha ble; but, accumulating for centuries In the seu depths, It forms a wondrous story of the continuous bombardment of this planet by cometury bodies. World's Debt to Scotsmen. The steam-engine Is Scotland's chief, though not her only, contribution to the material progress of tho world. Watt was Its inventor, tvo might ut most wrlto creator, so multiform were the successive steps. Symington by the steamship stretched one arm of It over the' water. Stephenson by the locomotive stretched the other over the lurid.' -1'hu-iwas the world brought under Its sway, and conditions of Iiu-i man life transformed. Wutt and Sym ington were, born In Scotland within a few miles of each other The Watt engine appeared In 1782, the HteuuiHlilp In 1801 ; the locomotive thirteen -'.wars later, In 1814. Thus thirty-two years ufter Its appearance! Watt's steam-engine had conquered both laud and sea. Andrew Carnegie, Kongoland breeds a native sheep which Is without wool, .1 ., . 7,1.7, December 11, 12 If' 22-tf For twenty ycurs I suffered with rheumatism and stomach trouble and n few months ago I had to give up completely and take to my bed," hho continued. "I had pa(ns nil over my body, but they hurt, worst In my llmb.-i, arms and shouldurs, and my muscles would seem to draw up so tight that I could hardly keep from screaming out,. I would ho In such agony. At times my limbs got numb and cold nnd I fult like a thousand needles were sticking In inn, uud I l ad a pain In my hack right over my kl!nos nearly all the time, it seemed that nearly every thing 1 ate .soured on my stomach and caused gas to form so bad that my heart would palpitate terribly and I becnino frightened for fear I had heart ti)iibIo, und It woii such a light for mo to breathe that I thought every breath would bo the last one. I was badly constipated, and sometimes the hcadachos wouia last for a whole week at a tlmo I was so nervous that I would almost cry out In spite of ell I could do. I fell off In weight until I weighed only Boventy-flvo pounds, and was simply a frame of skin and bonos. "I had heard nnd road a great deal about Tanlac but I didn't de cldo to try it until a friend of mine advised mo to take It. Tho way I Improved from tho first fow doses was a complcto surprlso to me and how I feel llko a different woman. My appetltd Is flno and I 'am not troubled in tho least with gas or indigestion. Tho rheumatism liny almost cntlroly disappeared and I hardly over bavo a headache or dizzy spell. My nerves are steady and I am no longer troubled with constipation, and my improvement has been so wonderful that I want to tell tho world what Tanlac has done for mo." Tanlao Is sold in Klamath Falls by the Star Drug Co., and la Lorellu 'jy the JnnJSsO.Ierc. Co A!v. " IIP It JW Fr.iureit (Jertruilo Wlnchell. Pliln- tin. ts JaimH Howard Wlnchell, i.efduliint To James Howard Wlnchell, the above named defendant In tht tuitnu of the Rlnto of Ore gon )ou are haroby requlre'd to ip nppenr and nnxuer tho conipliht llleil agaltint )ou In the abore en titled suit, on or before Monday, tin fiih iluy of January, 1920, that be- I lug the day of the last publication of summons and tho last day tlttn which you are required to answer, as fixed by the order of publlca'.'oa of this summon!), If you fill io ap pear and aniiwvr, tno pimiiiiu mh .apply to the court for the relief de manded In anld complaint; Sqrjdiijlt ,1s brought to xocure dissolution ol I the bonds of matrimony exlutlng be jlweeii ) iirsulf and plaintiff. (J This suiniiioiiH Is published la Tee Kvenlng Herald, a dally nempipef 'printed und published at Klanuth 1 Falls Oregon, by order of Honor 'able I) V Kutkendall.udMOfjMliI Court, anil natcil noveniier ,". 1019. the llrst publication to be mide on tho 21th day of Noiember, UH, anil the Inst publication thereof oa the Clh day of January, 1930. II M. MANNING and WM. OANON0, Attorneys for I'Wntll P O and Business Address. Lconi; In llulldliig, Klamath Falls, Klansta County, Oregon. ,,.,.,., ,..,,., Count Albeit Appoii)! The presidency of the com mission which will go lo PnrlB to negotiate ine Hungarian ironiy wiieu sum moned by thu peace conference, i been accepted by General Albert Ap pouyl, tho Mnglur Nationalist li)i '.'. Count Apponyi Is Uyell known In America through his writings. . .Ml 1)1, AM) XOTKS Mrs. K. U. Davis and Infant daughter, Elizabeth Juno, and little sou, llobblo, returned from Ashland last Sunday. F. O. Young and Goo. Furbor bought a couplo of Fords Inst weok. Miss Selma Mcltoynolds was a Klamath Falls visitor last Saturday. Mrs. Sim Patos visited friends in" Klamath Falls last week. Mr. and Mrs. Coo. Furbor aro the tho proud parents of a daughter born Novembor 17th. Sovoral car loads of cattlo and shoop wero shipped from Midland Tuesday, Tho natives of tho Canary Is lands aro expert whistlers, and hold conversations with each othor through this medium. Visitors to the Islands toll how thoy have ho como Acquainted with tho strange liiiiRuago, nnJ"aIso how long an I complicated conversations havo been I eld by whlr.tllng With a neighbor a mllo away. xetici: oi sai.i: of iikai i:st.ti: In the County Court of the Stite of Oregon for Klamath Cowij. In the Mutter of tho Kstato ol Ell" both M (liihirnonii, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that, par suilltt to Clause iu in " . and testament of Ellzahclh M. J larneau. deceased, Me1?1 ''ui? on thu Clh luy of November. 116 and filed foi probate in i JJJ entitled court nnd mat ei o day of May. 1919. and duly a oM tod to probate thoreln. that l undersigned duly uppolntod. quaHnca and acting oxecu rU :o be said w tato. will, oa und "l'afl- Ink, Klamath Falls Ktam jf C ty. State of Oregon, sell at Pr sale to the hUehast nJefl"ldBCol therefor for cash n hwd. OoMJ ol tho United StatosoAM'K' ol the following described B B real estate located and al tow Klamath Falls, " 0j lot State of Orogon to-wK. AddI,oa Hon 29, Township , u:rhUB. i?; Jmu'oI the .Wlg-tt o&, as shown by tho duly rej ,, ol said addition now upon , tho olllco of tho County v c( Klamath Falls. Oregon. TOT , nalo shall bo purchase pw ,n band. Wd ta.f" .'fi.&trte shall bo loft w,'lHtorner,B. tho offlco of hor "" aforesaid. Manning, t foje.t the e; abstract of title shall bb ,lle potiBo of the estate. Jttbe CDaed at JtiX" this 27th day otocw ber-nUHy Kltocuiri u -' 'Tjpcessno. . ,, tl M. Gnlnrncaii, M jj.j.lCilr11 Uest yet. Herald Wuul Ads, v - h4 MM. 0mnm WW: 1 ;,&&, !J