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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1919)
frft AGBtvd THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I!!!ovKln,Kn Hit if .Kit J" ' . - fc I AMII WATr?-I FOR THF Rir 'I n L "r ' 'tsgfX w.:VdlL BE KfTi ni (ssn iwsn t bbb Trr-."-r f - j t t ,-. . , -. -a j awi. n aaaBBaaaBM i sbbbk b - .am - bbbbbbb j laBBBBBBBBBBBr- w -bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi bbbbbbt lifte 5 " ".rii-v. """w F fV ' MZ LWUAV MB Jb1 HrS t-SJTN Kai. . , - rom4KiHfte H tbo machine is a dangerous H VIVSBVBiil H IV HV bbKbbMIbIbbbW atbm r nnui jj msm I Jgjgggjg IbH jijBaiyWBBMBjBBMBmBwwBBBMBeBiBWBBmMBBa t 1 Tho nutomobllo has become a ecossity. It fe used by tho iuprc.li mi nn.l ttin farmer as Hull as b tho pleasuro seokor. Tho family K9.to.ko is occupying tho amol position as tho old family with as many firo dangers. Tor tho ownor of tho rogo Klro Chief K. 0 makes thesp few suggestions, 1. Never allow an open light in tho garage. 2. Run jour auto outsido draining the tank so that tho gas lino vapors will disseminate 3. Do not keep a quantity of cas lino or calcium carbide in tho garago. An approved underground atorago tank is tho only safe way to loop gasoline. 1 llnvn n mntnl otnrniro can placed at a convenient spot outsido' of tho garage for the storage of oil soakod wasto and rags. 6. Never allow groa3e eoTered ovornlls or rapa to remain inside of the garage. 6. It is unsafe to uso sawdust or wood shavings on tho garngo floor j 7. If the floor Is wooden, scrub occasionally with hot water and lye. 8. Tho uso of gasoline to clean I arts of tbo machine is a dangerous practice. 9. Keop some sort of an appro ed. xtlngulsher and a pile of sand al ways handy. Water on oil merely spreads fire. 10. It is better to be sate than orry. BRITONS DON'T UNDERSTAND IT LONDON, Nov. 10 (By Mall). The defect of incomprehensibility is YANKEE SMOKES. ,1 FOR COSSACKS the main flaw in American novels by "M. A. B." (Mainly About Bosks).! a monthly periodical, in pointing out EKATERINODAR. Oct. 2S (By reasons for "the comparatively small . jiail). Half a carload of American' importation" into England of the tobacco has just been distributed by American literary efforts. tiie American Red Cross among tho After quoting extensively from a troops cf General Denikino. which ' tobacco advertisement "culled from are operating against the Bolsseviki ' the pages of an American monthly jn Southern Russia. General Donl-1 magazine." in which references aroijno himself recolved two pounds,! made to "Jammin a joyous jlmmyplpe ami the members of his staff one chock full and blazing away" which. It is promised, will "put tho qui: Into your thlnktank as to how much pound. The general wa3 lin pleased, saying: With a regular ration of Aruerl- KIDDIE'S GROUP MUST BECHECKEO Dr. King's Now Discovery will do Ihnt very tiling, easy and quickly t DO.VT say, "loor little youn-v ",UrTl w,sh K,u"v W'nt m , do for joul" Just "'. n little Dr. Klmrs Nun- nic.,, ... I mensolyl ! n'i1'11 a"U ,,,B "oupi-cougl, won't j f r- . . EAST WANTS TO IV n n ; Chicago, Minneapolis, Ht Paul. Donvor. Unit I.nkn CUt Mil SAVE DAYLIGHT wiukoo, and I.ouIkvIIIo ami t.uxlm: ton. Ky it v-txa tho Intention of tlie Nu SurvoyH n nil l)u light Saving aHoclatloii fotlouitiK (ho repeal of tint fmlnnil I.iw. aitld Mr MarKi), "to confine NEW YORK. Nov 28 by chambers of coiuuiuii'u and In dustrlul organizations aru In pro gross In sixteen state to ascertain ' orror,H """ ,0 tUy KBtirn ! public HOtitlment regarding a con- time zotio, but ho many citloii and tottrm olsowherc h.ivo roglstorud uiich an umphntlc prutext against tho re peal that uo at lucludlug tho en tire country in our movement." jJlpe or cigarette-rolling fun ou've ixnn nin.i tobacco, tho Southern Rus- eone shy on," the English magazine I sa forces could drive tho Bolsho-! says: "Effective as the above doubtless Is for the purpose of tran3-AtlantIc advertising, it is possible that ver nacular largely corresponding to 'fills, distributed over some hundreds of pages in works of American flc-tion,-accounts for tho comparatively , smalt importation of American nov els. Often, we do not doubt, they are vists out of Moscow in short order." i General Denlkine places American A tflld in tin tn n fnnln.l ...I,!. Get after it nt once. Loo.wi the" congestion, the itlilegm-!.tuini.tf and tlie throm-torturo. A family rcmeily for colds, couclw, grippe, and kltilred uttneks. Kim jenrs n friend to CBld-MifTerers. lfty yearn of highest quality. W)c. tiMil CI U .. I...i A .. tobacco in first position as a stimu- - " u,ue-u urugsimn. lant to morale among soldiers. Mostj of the American tobacco will bej Bowels On Schedule Time rolled into cigarettes as tho ordinary I tle jjIo fl0WjB frocy tne r,,r. Russian soldier loves to make his. mentlng body poisons ellmlnuted. I Dr. Klncs New r. If., imiu ,ni n ,i... OWU. , bowels function rii'iilnt-lf ,.. t....... ... s....t Tn..l 11... Innvnnil I ).. o. n .... ..!.......... m ' wnen ueuorai uuuikiuu iiMuv,. that tbe supply of smoking mate-. GOES TO IRELAND comprebensiblllty." intrinsically admirable. Only. 'rini hn,t nrrivd ho said. "I should lor ns, they have the defect of In-hike to buy it all but my salary is (oniy ?ou a muum uuu i am hujb to llvo within my income. It is tho most appreciated gift I have recolv jed in years," be added, as ho tucked luu luuavyu uw iu io Duu,MMbu. the si stern cleunned nt rni.mj im. purities, ric. a botUe, ufi flrugKintit, M&Mfe '$ala THE BIG SAIiE AT THE BRADLEY SHOE STOIUJ CHRISTMAS RECORD HEADQUARTERS EARL SHEPHERD CO. New Store 507 Main Cf Now is the time to get that pair of shoes without spending a fortune and got your money's worth at tho big sale. Bradley ias purchased an immenso stock of shoes before tho raise in price, now offering tho name to tho public of Klamath Falls. Handling all the latest makes, in cluding the American Boy, Bucking ham & Hecht, Men's-Easo, Crossett, Army Regulation and all tbe lead ing brands; these are put on sala at a very big margin of saving. Tho sale will start at 9 a. m Saturday, iNovember 29, 1919, and the people ,of this vicinity are cordially invited i to come and look them over. Men's socks, both in silk and cotton, and also children's hosiery, will be dis counted. Hero Is a Kreat saving and an opportunity to give an Ideal Xuias gift of something useful - Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. . Meets Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall, Eth and Main streets. P. J.Gergea , N. O.; Fred Bremer Secretary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O O. F., meets Tuesday night of each week at I. O. O. F. Jiall. Arlie Wor rel, O. P.; Nate Otterbeln, Scribe j P. L. Fountain Treasurer. Fsrm Lands Grow In Value. The value of farm lands Is Increuv ing steadily in tho United States, the average for average grade plow lands being about $74.Ttl per, acre on March 1. as compared with S03.3S a year ago, SG2.17 tUo yeurs ago. und $58.30 three .tears a so. tlnuation of daylight saving and tho campaign will bo extended through out the country before next April, according to MarciiH. M. Marks, president of the National Daylight Saving association. ! Tho states where tho movement Is AMERICAN LIQUOR under uay for purmauontly exchang ing "un hour of night foe an hour of light" aro Massachusetts, Now Jer-' j sey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Mnry-i I land, Virginia, Tennessee, Illinois, "". Nov. 10 (Oorreatwnd Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Colora- cnco " Associated Press). The , do, Utah. Connecticut. Minnesota ""Portatlon of many thousands of and Kentucky gallons of whiskey from America, ai . Proponents of tho Idea in Massa- " rortult of Prohibition In tbo United chuBOtls, 2800 manufacturers bo- 'atcf- " cnUBod a,arm ,n tne Irll longing to the associated Industries u,""",nK rn"- of that state, who nr mnkinif ih., ' Wnr restrictions have grontly survey there, according to Marks, ,'nmPrc' "" trade. Tbo dls reported that a bill would be Intro- inlor8 worP prc8un '' ,n tho 19, duced In tho next loglslaturo which 17 Boaoon fro,u ,nnkl"K tno u''un, meets In January and that "it would 1UBnll'y ' whiskey. Next year they were cioscu uown aitOKOtnor, unu oven iu tho present yoar woro only v,.w vnfV..i.i o- .. oo. i permitted to make n roducod sup- had n daylight saving law on its p,y' Tho pr,CCH' ' ot courw5' wont to&fi$l02iU'mMimu5! Protection tomfort Service J arc the thlnes 1h4t want J when It rairu .iAi'H ROWERS i I I- ii . .t In OffBRAv nrL-r rv SLICKERS h.wc made oad 31 nee IM6 ttrtnt filfttXtKt Ik. A J TOWER CO. xnk Bttm nut nj M'i!iw'?nrijy'!wCTF!gTFa m mm i IllfxxJ5J 7AA Dccoinhcr 11, 12, H-t' IU li SttllHl WF' TH C LI P t bo supported by a mnjority In both tho senato and houbo." statute books and. Mr. Marks said. U,t'' nnd d,,""lory B,,nrt' "lneod In iiiu oiuwn. uxenanges. any effort to repeal it would bo hope- rrt. a ... t . . . . loss without tho help of legislators', '"" """" wnwicoy can ousuy from Now York and Buffalo, most ofibo Hold ul II "" I)rl(:o ,hnn tho ,rl8h whom, he buI.i. h,i iw,on fn,i i.. 'rUclo, und it Ih being fruely tukon favor of tho law. At present tho "p by tho Ir,8h re.Ti. One pro-i months for daylight saving In New v,nclal bondcr lH Huld l0 ha,ru puld York conform to the old federal ll0nr,jr "O.00" ' d"ty on his con- statute, from Mnrch to October. To slgnmont. What tho distillers aro '- ... ...... . . 1 have the Jaw uniform. Mr. Marks'" ,7 ",rn,H OI ,B ulnl ,no American I . HDlrit mnv lin lilnnrlml nr "fil. .,l.n n" I menumont will bo lnro- ,. . 7 .. ' ...in .iw. ,im , .lnnd bo'i "8 Irish or Hlghlund whlu-' said, un a ducinl changing the tlmo from tho koy. HKAD OX STAMP WARSAW, Poland, Nov. 28. For what is said to be the first time In history the likeness of a musician has appeared on a postage stamp. It Is that of Ignaco Paderowskl, tho president of tho Polish republic, on a new issue of Polish stamps. ZIZ December 11, 12, 13. It'i m tuentlol to your bot oh to your eun. You Lelleve In ltplnn jour nun wii ona. Menus jou know 'It'needi It. Your iIiom reed BERGMAN SHOE OILJuit na niucn. Iff no JoVe climbing a moun tain afUr seme In stiff thoct, or act t Inn wet tut at th dgs of a ilouifh, Put a little BERGMAN.N SHOE OIL on them. It tofttni thtin and tnakci hiking much tatter, waterproofi them, and makei them wear longer. Get a can todar good for all klndi of tboea. Theq. . Bersrmann Dhoo MlE-JCo., Portland, Ore. For Sale at Shoe, Drug, Ifardirare and ttocery Utort ''wJj last Hunduv in Anrll tn tlin -ial Hun ' r ...v ..u.. j r. ,. ,. .... . . . . .. day In September. Tho Now York' T ', ""H1"'B Bn " luo board of aldermen's recent action In ? ? PnPr8 '" lhUt nt PrOBOnt n0 passing a daylight saving ordinance, rt",ur,cn wnisKoy is sold In uublln i, ,.. ui.t i... . n., ...L. ....... as such. ,i nun om.u, UKU 1111JUIIUU uiuur uuies and at Sh Kepair Shop and Sporllni C'ccda tilorci to take similar stops, . "FIfteon of tho 18 mayors of Con necticut," said Marks, "recently voted Marks continued, "rocontly votod ununimously at a conference in Now Haven to initiate campaigns In tholr cities ut onco for daylight saving, Hartford proviously had blazod tho trail by adopting an ordlnanco which will bo In effect tho last Sunday of April next year. Plalnflold, N. J has taken similar action. In Balti more, Md a referendum vote showed thut flvo out of six woro In favor of it. Cincinnati has adoDtod It, so has St. Joseph, Mich., and wo aro getting encouraging roports from Hobolcen, Jorsoy City, Paterson, Trenton and Camden, N. J.; Wil mington, Dol.; Phlludolphla. Scran ton and Pittsburgh, Pa.; Richmond, Va.; Chattanooga and Memphis, NOTICE Notice Is boroby given that from" this dato I will not bo responsible fon any dobbii contracted by Henry Bhadley and .wlfo, November H, 1919 B. JI. Qulgloy,, 24-8t High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes MADE TO 0BDEB FINKHT MATKIUAL8 1IICHT OF WORKMANSHIP LATEST STYLES I'KIIKKGT FIT OUARANXEKD Prices are very rMwnM Your inspection lnltl Chas. J. Gizek MERCHANT TAlWi BJ8 Main Bt. tCRIT RONF MFATQrDAPQ ETTMAQII FOR Murphey's Feed & Seed Store win, isviiu, muni uuuit o, LiUU UUXOU CHICKENS .... . .. . & l$B& 126 South Sixth St