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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1919)
Islfe AGK TWO SiH? : IBrl ! ' LieHTis oir I IraSNltSf 40 YEARS OLD Ift should satisfy " ' , '., Be 4p without surf eitinj; - iy 1 -SL Snow Flakes nre of a wonderful .J .- "j ft Isl texture and enspness perfect ' - X" S Sold fresh evervwlierc bv grocers " I L Ji t , m juii l iiarv inr ur.LCKurs ttw n. . n.-j 1 Wwv sa! Snow Flakes A$& .7iiV Co. TO -v j5 , LOOK FOR A.'JOTHZr, POMPEII, V Archeologists Exp:ct to Uneo.i' Jj' Treasures of Art Hldc'cn for Some , n .'I Twenty Cinturics. m i i ; Purine the wnr nreheolnelcni evn-1 K mt rtlm,t nf frtmnli-i .in lhi nnplli Af P . . . C9 VvJfc THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WILL CELEBRATE 1 SAN DIEHO. Cut. Not at! Klubornto nrriHiKoiuunW him liuon JNO HEWS Mflgs i ley to tlio cant of San Diego for tlio CMICAliO. Nov 26. - The fortieth celebration mnrXIntt the opening or biithd.iy of tie IncnmJeaci-nt light tlto Sim' Ole:o A Arliotm railway, bulh was colctirntoit hero rotontly which, connecting with tint Southern wlun the dehpUs to the conwn Pft'lUe rntliond ut Yuma. Artionn. tlon ot the lllutnlnnttni; KuRtnoi-rtin;! will mnki xnnotbor tninni-ontliientitl 'Soilctj of America mot on n tat- loute ltiillrond imm of prominence. 'ospee.allv urrtutReJ to eotnc'do wit'1 hnvo predicted that thin Ih llkuly to tlio aunlvotsary Speakers recalled; bo the lust route of the kind to bo , thni the nnuounommt ti Thomas opened for nt least several ymira. jj KillKou. October 21. 1S7U. Hint h..j It Ih nnnouuci'il tbnt riKUlnr train Im.l perfoctcil nn IncnM.hwcent lump service between Bnu DIlko ml Im ttmt wout.l nwill) "light." wiw re- I""-'"1 T11,,y ,oll,,,, " ,w Ht"r,,ul fcelvcil v.h Bood-tmturetl riillcule'"" Peeember 1 niul ttmt trmiH.ontt- l?ut iorapl.1 n tho tlevolopment of "" ,r""s bu ruunlnu over the Invention uiul rccoRnltion ot tlm ",u 1,,u' h J"""'"- I. FOR SALE Roal Estnto VOn HAM: Or will tmilo for Klnmntli Kullii city propetty, -K) cre.t, ti inlleii from Klumnth l'n,i nbnui 20 mrcM ciiltlvnlcil, tlm very limit of noil. Ilnlimct) timber Inntl '11 lit t til r 111! II tllnlll Ifltf iv.k.l .iFV I.. . .i. mitrfe here nmt In the luiperlnl !, About 10U cortln limb wood ntlll on Kiounu two room eublii, i;uin olilclcuii Iioubo, woil of water mi arcomptlnlinient that on tb follow-1 The celebrittlcn will bo from ne. Iuk ClirlMm.'B l.ve euralon ri,m,,or 1 to 0. Inclusive, tlio llrm OF OLD "KENTUCK". W I ; Durlnc the wnr nreheolnelcnl x Ytlnn wert contlnuiMl nt the Itnllitr eolonj nf S.vrvnnlc:i on the north AT rlcan cihisi, mill now iiiine the lie"' that whnt h:i Iwen fouml alrn1r nnilM the uiuweriim of iiuotber! ancient city as Itniiortsint n"! IVin jwll. Once Uioti a tfuie the vpot wns a Oreek colony. n"lth ihe civilian tlon nf t! recce tnin"plnnei1 to tl:' oil of Afrlcn. The work h;i lnen enj rlctl on during the wnr under the u i pervNIon of I'rof. I.uclo .I.irmni. d iwtnr of the nrcheolos'nil -ei!ee o the mliiKtry of the mlonieo. nnd lh prediction Is now made that the nt 'i j 1y discovered City will evennmlM prove actually richer ttrin rompcll In Its evidence of a past civilisation. Jlerc have been found already vmttics of the Graces a Hermes, an Kros, nn .Alexander the Great and most Impres sive of all. the Aphrodite of Cjrene. "which Is said by certain connoisseurs to be a fair rival In beauty to the Tcnns of Milo and the Venus of Cnl das. The discoveries have extended rer a pood many years. It may be PLATINUM AND added, however, as an Illustration of the modified Joys of archeology, and the Introduction of a new mystery Into the history of art. that the Aphrodite f Cyrene lacks both head and arms. The world may wonder what she looked like as r.ell as what she was supposed n be dolne. -avGl tn.ln wna mn from New ork to .st Orange. N J. umtIuk 'tlrtuiit to lew thi woudeni of tie P a community llKhted by eloctr c .y. IVtlar'nt imt the ue of clctrl oltv for I'ltl'tirK is yet only In tb- ttiHt !t..)Ui of development. tte fuckers po..ued oat that g.-nei 'I ucp of the hd.aon Inenllou did imi come until the last leu or fifteen .tenn- nnd thut up to that time ken -rene nnd gasolmo lumps nnd candlm were widely used. Hut now even smnll communltlcu hnvo olectr'c lU;btitiK plants nnd farm homea nre four dnyH hnlni; boon allotted to this city mid the Inst two to Imperial valley cities, which, by t tit t route, will have a short outlet to tttlnwntur. Another fen tu i o of the Hue on which Its In. I Id -n li-ve Intel eniphtiHl Is that It will ntTord nn nll-yenr-rouud nnd easy t;rudo line from the wist to the rnclflc Coast The lino W YOU hlllhl clllrtll iiavi: in.. '!" ." l....Vw' WUUo IVI ""llrc. ff.l?t '"101. "i l! saLm CITY y "AitiiAon u-i M III A kl II t. 1 PUltl "mv"'1 PnonVi V ? i:iiim "ffonj pump In well. Adilnma llartett, (enurnl Delivery. Albert 24-at roil HAI.K OH HXCIIANtlH ri tlio Stterainoiito Co. Iiui.l, 10 hitch near l.odl, eboap for casti. Will eouHliUir nxcltniiKo. Wlmt hnvn von? ('nil or address Itoom 12U W'lilto Pelican llotul. 31-tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous COIl KAI.H Milk Cod Olilekotm niul Turkoya. City Milk Depot. I'hojio 21M'.-J. 2.5t FOIl SAI.K nt a Imritnlti tlm follow. Ini: Hccotul hittiil cum 2 liUi; IIoo'h In koiiiI coiidttloti, JSMi eiirh, 1 I'.'li! l-'otil tiiitrtlllT ear f.ir.O . 2 StiuletKiI.era. r. passiiiiKer S&o , and SliHitt C. I, McWIIIIniim, 11 .',7 Mtiln. I'liutio Kill. I7tf FOR RENT OR LEASE , roil i :.o through tlio moimtulns if Ann Diego 'iitre county near the liiiperlul valley lino has been built on tmoy crude, prac tically frco from snow The first dny of the celubrntlou hns been set iinlile In honor of John D. Spreckles of this city, who lias Itl.NT Hood feel, near H lletnld olllce wurnhouHo 5 1 X I Dopot In-1-tf ti f :" ",r rii iu ..' "'J'" 1'ltniHo ami ' , nln C "' r Pb-ioie r ;' ,tlclM' ",,,,,,,n "'" Hliir!, J A, , H3H!1V!SS IK Yotl WAM " '!' WANT llTI'li... "" -''i i.h....,' ""S,h ,, TP "M (llrl. ..." miiiK. u. V"'c "MiVHiK uiul """""oil rll ".; "' Renetii "d-1.. , , ,:: ', "?n " to b, ". iiu nl mil to tin,., e iimLf '"i 'I ii mn iii, tuiitm r m,.t!i 2tl n.i .;r,;,,VuV.ri,C"a ilivcifii1 tiiorii (tinn tnu viwirii nf tint. llgbtlnK n nlollar way while tho ai- M- offort n,KL ,, ,... structlcn. Tucsdiiy, Ducemtnir 2, will bo harbor day; Wodneudny, De- plication of electric power to prac tical uses hn been widely extended KOH li:akk that hnvn oiiulpiue ntianm ttiemuelves. a deNltublo ranch Adremi M K. 'J. Iloruld olllcu. n-tf To responsiblo parties MADAM IH1NA d.i - . ut and cash toi ..,rl , u.im.ut U",l,1' '! 1'liri-iiiik.j.bt, I'nlinWt niul MihIIuiu HELP WANTED Down In the blue crass of Mar'se Henry Watterson's statu. Democratic lenders got a severe J< in the recent elections when Edward P. Morrow, Itepublicun, was elected governor. It was one of the political surprises of tho November " polling to natlonul leaders of both big parties. . .comber .1, Htiulluin day, when events .. ....'....-..I If...!.. I , ... ( iui cuii'liil nuillti itiu uo IKHKOI III I New i-rcncn ko-tus. i aan uieRo a great outiloor uretia; Crinh dspatihts tvciiH) stnteil Thursdny tint the en1 Ire road construct Inn pro- )0l pa "r.im Ihi re will xisi ni-iiri) iw 1 iim- - II .. f..i.,..u .1 hli.h If lw dlt,tt.l Itl Mi. Il-.l.-m-v. I.u.Ik.1 reponer. w,l. s,i, -"'' l '""'y auu navy au li mice n mad symeui superior in Hint thorltles have promised hearty co in fun- H.e wnr one liundn d mid operation In tho events, whkti will -tii,i . million fraui'h linio Ihtii Include several puradei , u!i,i'.:ed to re: d repair In the In . vudril regions. Uo.uIh your entire llfe-P,i pr.ai..iit ami fi,ire correctly ri,.' llieH.s I,,,,, w. ,, d 2. i-Htlc troulileH Telli vim ,,. I. nn. (...at iKlnptP.1 fnr and hit to 1 , to belter jour enmliiinn. i. .,, - 'I Ills lady reaiU wmr lmn,i .. ... WANTICD- Store work or store r oultl un n,cii 1()l) A rcaillnA. WANTKDHIrl for K-tnurnl hoitiuv. work nnd cookltiR - Mm. O. O. Uih itroe. Illy, Oruttou. l-t lay. December 4. will bo Hal-' olllco cleanltiK by IiIkIi school boy M''r will ine.-t mir IiIkIiW cip'cu irk day. tlio main part of tho ,,,,0I,B r,l)'J- 'm '""I'"' will ho KMr ,,J MR held , the ,ys ,..' 7 --::- 'fiZX MISCELLANEOUS i -- GOLD SUBSTITUTE IS DISCOVERED HOW TO GET R!0 OF YOUR GOLD The quick way is to use Dr. King's New Discovery DON'T put off until tonight what yon can do today. Step Into your druggist's and buy m bottle of Dr. King's New Discov ery. Start taking It nt once. By the time you reach home you'll be on the way to recovery. Tills standard family friend has been breaking colds, coughs, grippe attacks, and croup for more than 'fifty years. It's used wherever sure fire relief Is appreciated. Children and grownups alike can use It there Is no disagreeable after-efTect. Your druggist hns It. 00c. and L20 bottles. Give It a triaL Bowels Begging for Help Torpid liver pleading for assist ance? How careless to neglect Oieso tl Ings when Dr. King's New Life Pills so promptly, mildly, yet effect tivcly come to their relief 1 Leaving the system uncleaned, clogged bowels unmoved, results In health-destructive after-effects. Let stimulating, tonic -In -action Dr. King's New Life Pills bring you the happiness of regular, normal bowel and liver functioning. Keep feeling fit, doing the work of u man or wo man who finds relish in It All druggists 25c. URBANA, 111., Nov. 2fl. A new metal alloy that can bo substituted i " for platinum or gold where acid re- slstlng metals are required has- been discovered by Prof. S. W. Parr of j the department of chemistry of the , University of Illinois. The new alloy, which professor I'arr has named "Illiuni" in honor of the university, costs approximately 25 cents an ounce whereas the cost of platinum recently was $140 an ounce and gold 40 an ounce. Th first mixture of llllum was made in April 1917. This was not entirely satisfactory but early in the next year a fifty per 'cent standard I of Euccesa was obtained. Now a piece of the metal has been kept In acid for six months while tho acid I has been made hot and cold, diluted and concentrated, and the metal has shown no sign of change. Last year It was used with mark ed oucceHu and tho calorimeter bombs used in measuring tho heat units in coal which the .government has ordered in large quantities now contain llllum instead of platinum. Other alloys, It is said, have been found too brittle and can be cast but not machined like illiuni. ttAWSiSsistiAsSTs We can do your Work and do it RIGHT We have opened a Garage at 522-538 S. Sixth St and we are going to have a repair depart ment that will be sec ond to none. We will do all kinds of aiito, truck and tractor repair ing, and the charge will be such as to make you glad you came, and bring you back. We just ask for one trial. J. H. Garrett & Son . I 7. ! December II. 12. I On Friday, December 5. special - - -- trains will take several thousand' people from San Diego to Imperial I i valley, where tho celebration will bo c.utlnucd for two days. HI. WANTICD I.,, I . . -n " till .. ,...,.-.,. ,-P nnd inuring you in an . vlrotiinent f ml,y ,10Ught ai contentment Iti.i,iiK, Sun.hf ani l,'," '' ' "' 3u p m itoom 5, v .iiMon 111,1k , ,,, KUn atore. Main "M . between Mh ,i, ;ih, opn Wcit lorn l-nlon. Kl.unutli FnIM Orccon I 12-13.19 THE ECONOMIST'S VIEW J "IVrhnps nt no other lime In this ! nntlorfs history In the nppcnl 'Work and Save" ai nc-oie-nry nn ir present. ' Mnnnfaetiirers, lliuiiiclers. rconniulHts I and ninny others Including esen tho more rouaerwitlve labor lenders, real l7.e that unless we work and work hard, nnd sac and save hard, wo ere headed for a period of uuiMM'edentcd I nrdHhlit. j This Is not the mere inouth'ug or n I Jingo or professional penult.) st. It Is a I fact, and to supported by Inrrrucrnbtu s'gns everywhere K.very hour wasted . nnd nvorv itc'lar hi', ml nn'ill.uvtv la I I lP'.c a small dagger thrum at the heart i of IMS country Tuough of theco dag ger thrusts will finally reach the hoart HSolf. The fact Hint we are extra ordinarily rich f'iril.shes no Immunity frm ultimate disaster If wu waste these rl-hs-i. The thliiK to do Is for each ard every one of us to pull In the same direction, towards national econ omy. Wltho'it it we are lost. With It, we can Insure 0'ir natlonul futuiu" "Odd Lot Review National economy Is only collective 10 sneks No. 1 need potatoes, dry' - hind spuds variety. Karly Six Weeks NOTK'i: proforrod Netted Horns or Hluoj The l.adle, of the Catholic Churd. Centennials. Address Albert nr- will hold their annual Pair Dee li rntt. General Delivery. 24-flt 'l? t;t 22-tf each morning before breakfast, a tluj of real hot water with n tcwpoonful of limestone phoxphnte In It to wash Iron the tttomach, liver, kldnflys anil ten ards of bowels tho previous day's in illccntllilf wante, sour fcrmentatlonj and polnons, thus cleansing, sweeten ing nnd freshening tho cntlro allnen- f tnry en mil before putting more food Into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache. III- ilousness, misty breath, rheunwUin, colds; nnd particularly those who bste a pallid, sallow complexion and who Happy, bright, nlort vigorous nnd (to constipated very often, are urged vivacious a good clear skin; a natural to obtain n emitter pound of llmestons rosy complexion and freedom from til-.phosphate at the drugstore which will ncss are assured only by clean, healthy 'cost but a trifle but Is sufficient to dem blood. If only ovory woman nnd llko- otiBt rate tho quick and remarkable Hopes Women Adopt This Habit As Well As Men t Glass of hot water each morn ing helps us look and feci clean, sweet, fresh, , wise every man could rcnllzo Uio won Jeru of the morning insldo bath, what a gratifying change would tnko place. Instead of tho thousands of sickly, anaemic- looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions; In- personal economy Qu-lt buying and uead of the multitudes of "nenro sink your dollnrs In government seen-, wreck8 rundowns," brain fags" nnd TrTli..: Pessimists we should see a vlrllo. opt.- mtstic throng of rosy chcokod people everywhere. An Insldo bnth Is hnd by drinking, Stimps and Treasury Savings Certl- flrutus. -III? m l'M!fh- "V i". lU t i aat & c. ?-;. j NOTICE ' Notice is hereby given that from this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by Henry Shadley and wife. November 24, 1919. E. H. Qulgley. 24-3t Have an Oil Heater to take off tho chill when it Is tco warm to have tho furnaco going. Wo have them that aro as pretty as a picture, tako very little oil and are guaran teed to bo free from smoko or smell. Don't wait till all tho family ltavo colds. Get one to day. ROBERTS & HANKS 122 Main Stieet Thanksgiving Dance at Malin Hall Thursday Evening Nov. 27, 1919 Everybody invited. Music by Malin Orches tra. VINCENT HAVLIVA, JOHN BllOTIIANEK, J. T. KA.MA11AD, Committee. "ARE YOU RHEUMATIC? .Mirny I'aufjH That I'usm for Hlieu- iiiutixiii Art; Iluilly Ihio to Weak Kidneys. change In both health and appearance awnltlng thoso who practice Internal sanitation. Wo must remember lbt Inside cleiinllnci-s l more Important than outside, becnuso tho skin does not nbsorb Impurities to contaminate the blood, while tho pores In the thirty feet of bowels do Adv. At 507 M'l'n Karl Shepherd says, i. ii, ia nhrlstmas," tt iuy iniiDi. ii," I Is It rhoumatlBm? , Not every pnln Is. 1 Weak kidneys let uric acid collect. i Uric acid causes quoor pulns. I In tho thigh it's sciatica; i In tho back, lumbago; ' In tho nerves, neuritis. Gout, gravol, dropsy or' uric troubled. When you suspect tit a kidneys uso Doan's Kidney PIUs i Tho homo-recommended remedy, Klamath Falls testimony Li the , best proof. 1 llond this Klamath F'ulln rnan'a stery: ! II. S. Wilson, carpenter, Fourth land Pine Sts., says: "So voi al years ago I had .'heumatlc I pulns. Hearing Doan'.s Kidney Pills recommended so highly, I gavo thorn n good trial. I took llvo boxes In succession and they pormanuoutiy lover-cumo that trouble. Slnco then, I I hnvo never had any symptoms of rhotiriiatlc or kldnoy trouble" Price COc, nt ull dealors. Don't simply nsk for n kldnoy romody get Doan's Kldnoy Pills tho sumo that Mr Wilson hnd. Postor-Mll-burn Co., Mfrs,, Iluffnlo, N. Y. A New Tire Horo la a tiro that Is a tlre-TIIE M0C about Kuartinteod for 10,000 miles, but you don t hnvo 0' i bur a that, for it will always boat that murk. 'I'10 " , iJ. for tire, buy a Gonoral It's tho tiro you've been looKini, " Wo havo u fuU lino of accessories here. Drop In an thorn over. HOAGLAND & McCOLLUM NKXT TO POSTOPI'-ICK CMT MM MPATQfRAPQ VCC MAQH FOR Murphey's Feed & Seed Store y 9 uvivi ifiauii CHICKENS jm south sixth st ;i it.-il'