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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1919)
" ,frtAV, NOVKMIIKK 04, 0W THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQB SKVBK f, II zr Mf foundation of Good Drat I j The value in' buying Ncttlcton Shoes is that they not only look well when new but tiry row old ! Avoid the loss and disappointment of experi menting. We recommend Ncttlctons. N IV iv 3 1 U Jtv L 1 I At' "' "f Ntllltha hUn't Sheet tt World's Fined' j 1 ! r- '"... -V-.V,1 HHAKTA VIHW NOTK8 PIONEER PRINTING e ; iinniRV rhmpany Office Supplies:Xmas Goods j u' nriMiiH'iiliii; a llrst-clnss Sta tionery Store, ju nMch yjl! 'f carried everything for tin- OluVr, it well ii" n select lint of llolliliiy (lon.li. PlUNTLNfl of all klntln. MSR& 126 Main Street Pfc Klamath Lodge" No 137 IO.O.JF... ' UetU Friday night of each week t L 0. 0. F. ball, 5th and Main street. P. J.fJergos , N. CK; FrediJJremer EccreUry; P. L. Fountain Treasurer Ewatina Encampment No. 46, I. O 0. F., meets Tuesday night of each wk at I. 0. O. F. hall. Arllo Wor ril, C. P.; Nato Ottorboln, Scrlboj P, L. Fountain Treasurer A. F. Graham I General I Concrete ' I Construction I Shasta Sand Used H Exclusively ffi I 00 D iPrsent indica'fions. are m all kinds of wood will be scarce and high er in price in the near fuhire. 'l Take my advice and buy now;, V, V Q.FEVTON ' "Wood to Burn" Phono 187 703 Main St. "alfa"mll11rin Jirirv.li, Mf tilih ' de Pot'oleum In ,ton years, is the 8ln f the P'onoer Wlla 'In tho s,t Creek oil fields of Wyoming. I.uthcr Uolbrook 'and wife nro thoproud parents b'f n daughter born Nowlnbor 17th. O. K. Hunt and wlfp were busi ness visitors nt! tho!'cou'nty sent Tuesday. ' ' ' J. T. Ward and wife and Fred Ciockett and wife were Klamath Fafls" visitors' Mo'n'day. Alfred and Martin Hayes expect tri'go'to Ncbrnrfla!,?oon on account of Mrs". Hayes noaHli." " Mnrnhnl"And-Konie Ihtta ' fic.m nenr Klnrnnth Falls nnd Samuel IU'cil, an uncle, of Portland, visited In O. 10. Hunt's one dny lust week. Air. Hceil Is u cousin of Mrs. Hunt. Itev. Praguo of Ilonanza will preach at the 'Shasta View school hobito tho second Sunday of each month. ' ' " Dallas 'Powell and family of Springfield will take chargo of Lofchor Hdlbroo'k's ranch tho com Ins year. Mr. Holbrook'nnd family will move to Klamath Falls soon. Wo are sorry to see Mr. Hollirook n people leave, for wo can ill afford to lose such pcoplo from ou commun ity, hut trust they will rlurn Tho ladles of tho Helping Hani Society were entertained by Miw. J. A. McComb Wednesday. MIbs LouIbo Hatch nnd Mrs. Win. Freer lidded tholr names to the member ship list Quite a few pcoplo of tho district gave the touchers a surprlso Friday ovonlng. Each porson took a small pnekago with a short verso enclosed In onch, which when read afforded u great denl of amusement for nil Wo understand quite a hi t of poet ical talent was displayed. NOTIfK OF IION11 HAM3 , Sealed proposals will ho rocolvcd by tho Common Council for tho pur chase of live issues of City of Klnrn nth Falls Improvement Honda aggre gating $97,031 2L authorized by or dinances of said city, numbered 4S0, 181, 483, 481 and 485, for tho im provement of Lincoln Street from Ninth Street eustorly to Elovonth Street, Including Intersections, $C, 013 23; for the improvement of Tenth Street from Main Street north erly to Lincoln Street and High Streot, easterly from Ninth Street to Klovonth Stroet, $31,308.47; for the Improvement of Markot Street from tho northerly lino of Sixth Street to tho southerly lino of Lot 10, in Hlock 17, nnd tho soutllorly lino of Lot 30, in llloclc 18, of Second Hail road Addition, for $2,921.00; for tho Improvement of Esplanade Street from tho northerly side of Watl Stroot to- intorsoctlon of Pacific Tor rnco; Pacific Torraco from Huron Stroot northerly to Portland Street, incluslvo, and Portland Stroot cnni orly to tho city limits of tho City of Klamath Falls, Orogon, including Intersections, for $55,811.92; for tho Improvement of Grant Stroot from Elovonth Street northerly to Link'vlllo Cometory, including tjntor- aoctlonB, for $976.00, respectively. Proposals-(o purchase such! bonds will bo received by tho undersigned up to nnd Including tho 24th day 'of isovomuer, ivivym tno nour or s;uu o'clock p. m,.and opened at a meet ing of said Council immediately thoroaftor. Said, 'bonds aro to be dated wlion Issuod, 'duo1' ten, years Uftor date of Issue, optional at any coupon dalo on' nnd after one ypnr, boarlng interest at 6 per. cont, pay nblo semi-annually .principal and in terest payablo' at Oregon Fiscal Agonoy in Now York City. Proposals to purchase must' bo un conditional andvaccompaniod by cer tified checks for1 fi per cent of amount of .proposal. Dy order of tho Council. -. A. h. LHAVITT, Police Judge, City ot Klamath Falls. 13-10 EVADED LAW THIRTEEN YEARS Noted Indian Outlaw Forced by Affec tion to Surrender to Police of Drltlch Columbia, Klmon film n limit, notorious Indlnn outlaw ninl "bml mini," bus experi enced a change of heart. lie has given himself up nfter owullng Hie police mid the while tikim's luw for l.'l year", any n Vancouver (II. C.) ills patch to the Toronto (llolie. Among IiIh tribesmen In northern tlrltlnh Coliiuifilii UiV flush e (iiiii-a-liont ,w as, ren riled im a grit hero, lint hvrniise ofJiU nucceno In evading ll'ie law, lint liccniixe of IiIh great fenin of Ktreiiglh. bin prowess us a hunter. Ills miintrry.wjth the rllie, and his Intense rcllglnu .fervor. Undoubtedly the !t fectfon of IiIr. trlbexmen nsslatyd greatly In IiIh remulnlng at large wi Ipng. Of the vent resources of north ern llrltlsh Columbia he probably knows fuore tliiin any whit man. This Is raid to be especially true of mineral wealth. During the 13 years Klinon has been a fugitive from JliPllce he Is said 'to have never )icen nut of British (Jo luiiitila. The government Iiiim spent Vo!0()rt to get hlmv without success. Ills reahons for surrendering, he says, were to obtain civilized comforts for ills sick wife and education for his children. .SIiiioii will fare trial on n charge of murdering Alex .Mcintosh and Max l.e 'lnlr, tuo white traders, whose luld Ich were found on the trail outside lliizcltou. II. ('. It Ik alleged that Si mon fmmlit with llieui, claiming that lie did so lii-caiise they gave his young wife llipior. Thanksgiving Offer i vO)ntcl a' One Dessert Free v s' ATlcal-Pruii Dessert For Six People i Pineapple JuJce ( Cmt comlenud la m bottl ( Ptmsprl Jif fy-JelL W en Um Julc of hail PincappU t flaTor a pint desacrt IS OLDEST LIVM3 LANGUAGE Speech of Lithuanian Peasants Rec ognized as the Most Ancient J. 61" on Human Lips. "Vl.rl trnblte, Jiguiu" ".Men, drag Hie ,'jjilie" slgheij the Itoinan poli tician when Sorft turned down the re quest (if tjiy Aliiulljiliinted Togniiiuk ers' union for 'an 'elglif-hour day ninl raised taxes to' jlay, for the autumn series of orgies and n new fiddle. , "Vjrnl. traultlte jutignii," echoes the Lithuanian of the present dny.-nf he nnd hta-fellou' refugees jijipulder, their packs anil set out for the return trip to, the fiintis whence, they were driven iefore I.ltlulanlahiTd set up Its' prcs' enl Vepuhflenn fori!) of self-government; This striking similarity between the modern Lithuanian apd the ancient Latin language Is no mere coincidence applying to those Jew words only. Lithuanian Is the oiliest living Inn gunge In the1 world today. If resem bles ulost the primitive 'Sanskrit ninl Is probably older" than 'Creek or Laflni with which philologists find It has much In' common- It Is entlrejx differ ent from (Jijrmnn , and the Slaylc tongues. ,., ", , .",..' , , Prof. A. Millet of the, College of France says: "If you wish' to "hear from the human lips some echoof what the language originally common to the lndo-Kuropean may have been, go and listen to Lithuanian peasants talking." t , -j ,"J L' 1 if ' ! V'.r. ! .i liv v ' (.nUii an offer to buy yop'thk.weck a Jiffy-Jell dt Mrtfor six people. v ". Many housewives don't know what Jiffy-Jell moans .to 'them. They know the old-style "quick desserts but ot .the new. ' ("i- w!2 Jiffy-Jell brings you real-fruit flavors not the, artificial. Each package contains a bottle of Jruit juice coriderised. We crush the real fruit, and much of it, to flavor a Jiffy Jell dessert A. Jiffy-Jell dainty seems filled with fruit. Here you get ffesh-fruit delights. And you get its health ful acids, needed every day. , ; '' ' i ' Try One Fruit Free' l Present the coupon to your grocer this week. Buy two pack. ages of any flavor and be will give you a full-size package cf . Jiffy-Jell in Loganberry or Pineapple flavor free, we, will .pay him for the free package.,, This wuXgive you three packages for the price of two. , Jiff y-J ell comes in many fruit flavors, .but the choicest, air loganberry and Pineapple. You will find in each package bottle of the fruit-juice flavor in liquid form, condensed. The Jiffy-Jell mixture is ready-sweetened, acidulated and in proper color. Simply add a pint of water as directed on the package, then the flavor from the vial, and let cooL , See what you get a real-fruit dessert for six people. Jt.wilf, have a wealth of fruit It will change your whole conception of quick gelatine desserts., Note that thia offer is made on two flavors on Loganberry and Pineapple only. Your grocer has no right to offer another. We want you to know Jiffy-Jell atits best s .... . i ; Then always remember that this real-fruit dainty is ever at your. command. It will-bring, you. the, joya of. real, fruit. And.it will cost you, when you buy it, only a few cents per dipner. It will cost you less than the fruit alone which we use to ma, the flavor. ,., . , ' . "V This offer b for this weak onlyOCMmrt the coupon now. If yu grUlotlitUTcoiMstamother store. ; V Loganberry Juice. Coma condensed in vial in Lof anborty Jiffy-Jell. You get the juice of aaany berries in a put dessert B.Sort qnJ Ctt Thit Paeltdf . Makes a Pint' Dessert like This l - f ' Jtn 'jm' Mr J ( . " m - il S Full Size Package Free Preent T7nt to Your Grocer 438 i ' Si JiffyUeUVaukesha, Wisconsin i I have bought today two packages of Jiffy-.-J i Jell of my grocer and he has given me, without ' charge, -cue package jn Joganperry. or nne apple flavor. MCrileiyar nai mnd addrm rtonrp t 1 t I I Each package has a sealed glass bottle of fruit juice, in condensed ferm. T lK Cracen -W win pay ron In cash your retail prtc , far each of these eenpona which y cm redeem. Send them t , , us at the end of the week, with yoor bUL To thm HoBsaWifet Note that it would be a fraud or, us ! - , deliver or accept any product but Jlffy-JeH on this iouic i , when we pay tneerocerfbrtt. Waukesha Par Food Co W.ute.I,... Wi. " I .- -,. ..--i ---n The Gardeners' Company. The City of London Is tremendously Jealous of Its Institutions and tradi tions. Such an attitude Is, Indeed, in Itself traditional', and so", year by year, from the lord mayor's show to the Splttal fermnn, eneb ceremony, small or great. Is duly observed. Thus, the other day. "In conformity with ancient usage," the master, the wardens and the clerk of the Gardeners company duly waited upon my lord mayor -it the' Mansion bouse, and presented him with specimens of flowers, vegetables, and herbs In remembrance of the long association of the guild with the City. And my lord mayor was very gracious, as lord mayors, no doubt, have been for the last HOO years and more, and the master and the wardens nnd the clerk were duly reverent, and duly courteous, too. ns on behalf of the guild they presented to "my lord mayor', lady" a bouquet of orchids. War on Yellow Fever. The International health hoard (Iloekefeller Foundation) continues to wage relentless war against yellow feer In the parts of the world that are reguided as the seedbeds of this disease. It Is hoped tlult by this mill- ....t ..,.. .lliii f.,1,,.. itinv nvi.ntnnllv rill iliiii ,-iik," ii.i. ....... . (. be altogether eliminated from the world. An epidemic was reported in Guatemala In .Tune, 11118. The board dispatched Dr. Joseph II, White fo the scene, and an energetic campaign was organized, resulting In freeing Guate mala from the disease In a few months. Late In the year n corps of 125 men was put to work destroying oin,,iln rnoHnnltoea In the city of -ih"-v ----- , j Guayaquil, Kcuudor., for the purpose , of ridding tmu cuy oi jenuw i. Since last November the yellow fever work of the International health board has been directed by General Gorgas, late surgeon general of the army. Soap Clubs In London. "Soap Clubs Held Here" Is the no tice In u shop window In Soho. On In quiry 1 foitu that the clubs were simi lar to the hat and feather clubs Which abound in Wbltechb'pel and Ilethual Green. The money Is pooled together every week for soap, and there Is a draw who shall have It first. You may be lucky and get your soap the first week you Jo'ln the ,ciu.b, or you may huveto wait three nioqibs. Hut n glance at Soho waiting for soap suggests jthqt It Is not such a ter rible hardship ns It: nppeurs at first sight. London Chronicle. HAVE ONLY ALLOTTED SPAN Death of Trout, Although at Advanced Age, Disproves Theory Which j Seems Absurd. An ancient controversy bus been re vived by the published story of the death in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, of a trout which for 20 years bad siir-l vlved In a well. J The IWh was caught In an adjoining stream the Itlver Kvnn. a irlhiitiirj of the Annan, near MofTnt, and was' placed In a well forniciftn a limn ml-1 jiieeut to a remote railway signal box. I n few miles north of lleattock. on the Caledonian main line. The signalman who at .the time was In charge of the cabin took a llely Interest lirthe tWi. as did also various engine drivers and other railway workers on that section of the line, when Intervals p-vmltlcrt of their visiting the "aquarium," with Its solitary occupant. The trout grail ually became quite tame and dot-He. and was accustomed to swim boldly to the edge of the well to receive tit bits from visitors In the form of worms or Insects suitable to Its appetite. II Is still argued by some authorities that unless sonic accident befalls him. it trout lives on Indefinitely. Opponents of that theory find sup port In the account of the death of the Scotch trout for their opinion that all fish, even the members of the princely snlmon or trout elnss, have their ap-1 pointed span of life. C'KLAKOMA ItlCHKIt . . t FKOM OIL HOOM Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 24. 71. e Mate of Oklahoma made more money in oil during the last fiscal, year than any two oil companies in tl-e state according to A. S. J. -Shaw,) secretary to the commisloners of the state land office. v Shaw recently compiled figures to' show that from rentes, Tyalties nnd bonus.es on oil from state school lands, Oklahomn received a total of. ?1, 713, 410. 95 during the fiscal year just past. No two oil companies in the state can show like results, Mr. Shaw asserts. Old Printer a Wonder. There was Old Limerick, an old man since first kpown, nm) the boys. used tb sny he was not only born an old man but was fighting when lie llrcr snlv the Ill-lit. H would work until u few dollnrs were due him, and ' ... .1.1. ...i..!.! Hnl.m nnllinll tn .fll ! IIU lll MUlJU IUitl CIIUIIII ( l -. drunk, nnd when drunk he was worse than n cowpen full of wildcats. He was In bad with the police of every city in (lie South, nnd nt that time there wnsn't a policeman In this, coun ty who hud nof at some time or other been scratched or bitten by him. Crippled though' he wns ho' was a match for n stjund, nnd It was never until he was beaten to a pulp that he could be put Into n black mnrla S'-nrturcs to Tr--.ty. Slsiiaturi's on triiitles have become easy to urrnim" n v tltet the system of nlphabeMei.l order s followed, but formoily the tit'lit for p-ecedenco was a eau'-e of grievous d'l.icult.v. The or del in wh'cli nines ii ) ti''tl on treat ies used to lie determined by the stat us of the realms concerned, l.ut this device Imohes such liiH-rmlnnhlc dis putes that oth-r -v-tcius were suggest ,ed. and as long ago as 17IS. at the sig nature of the Quadruple alUiihce. each power slgneil the first copy width was to remain In Its own possession. At Alx-la-C'hapelle. In 17-IS, 'the contract ing parties each signed one copy for each of the others. Finally, the pres ent plan of alphabetical order (ac cording to the French alphabet) was, adopted. An,d yet this man who wore ( tus sh'l'rjs nmj s'ps' uuP they dropped from.him, and who. never.' bathed fnY 1 fpr years, nt n, time, and) whose every oth-, er word was." an oath, could dlscuM theology wlth.a bishop, or politics with Bob Toombs'. Macon .Telegraph. f Livery, Feed and Sales Stable Auto t ,", rti I' l("" M oervice .Quick Service . Day or Nighty Klamath Stable , Long .Trips .Oar Specialty , .J Reasonable Rates Pbone itW 'Sstii'Klamatn Ave FIRE Insurance J. H. Driscoll Loomis Bldg. Phone, 432 f KnETS ACT Nfl TAKE SITS Stays Bneknchc is sign you havo been eating; too Touch, meat MMMVWWVVWywaaaAaaaMMaaMMMAa When you wake up with bagkacho nnd dujl misery in Jhe kidney re gion it" generally means you havo been eating too much meat, says a w oil-known authority. Meat forms uric acicj which overworks, the kid neys in their, effort to "filter it from tho blood and they become sort ot paralyzed and: Cloggy. When your kidneys ' ge,t sluggish and clog you must relieve tliem, like you relievo yquj.bowojs; re.mo.ving, al th'e body's urinoup waste, else you htjyo a back ache, sick headache' dizzy spells; your stomach sours,, topgue is', coat ed, And, when tho 'weather' is bad you have rheumatic "twinges. Tho urine is cloudy, full ot sediment, channels often get sore, waiter scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a, good, reliable physician at once or ,et from your pbarpincist -.obaut, ..four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of wojer before breakfast for.. a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made, from thOjacid, of grapes and lenidn' jiilpe, .combined with lithia, and has -been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kid neys, also1 'to' neutralize acids in tho urine bo, it no .longer ilrrltatps. thus ending WdHer weakness1.'" J Jad Salts is a life saver for regu lar 'meat eaters. It is inexpensive, -cannot -injure and makes a delight ful, effervescent llthia-water' drink. s-?; I I M IA m m fl-.ii A iji r I '1 j j i si :r 'ftv c I