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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1919)
i yittnAT, November ta, 1011 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON pagr rnaam BUSINESS CARDS PROFESSIONAL (CARDS Commisaion & Auction Room Yon, wo buy hounohold fur nlturo and mornlmndlHU. High est cash prlcci paid. Boo DICK 1008 Main St. - ummiinrnnr wuutDII Uf "ar TO HER FRIENDS UHJWJS white building iniii hriir'airn phone ma Mta ,.;H,.V flAINH twkntv HllllMULilLnhL II ' EIGHT I'OUNIW AFTER TAK- Il 1 1 UV M I V P Hi T 1 1 . INfl TANLAC. IIU II 1-I LJIL.L.U ,' - KLAMATH FALLS Marble & Granite Work JOIO MAIN HT. phono B-IO-J . " M",n Ht O. K. Lunch ND.ooNFisorioNKnx. .r,ormorly,nt 45 Main lit. Home-Mado ?tea,a4.0aks. Cold McaU tt.hunek Good. Ice Cream and FrniU. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Qanrtrn Station We nandlo ,tho Harloy-Davldson i.ivciiin nnd Bicycles Exclus- ...i. iiin hiir. soil and oxchanKO itoii --' . ; ll t olnor MaaoB. x-uuiibjitbui nd Dlamona Tiros anu iuikw. O. H. DISMABK IIS B. 9th Bt. Klamath FatU RECKARD'S RENT SERVICE K. F., Bend Stage Phone 276-W "PlUMI 1 1 Nil i i ' 'i . Lot your Olnss Troubles bo My TroublcH. Iloglazlng dono In nny part of tho city H. O. BTUCKY. Carpontor & Cublnotmakor Phono 477W 1024 Main. . J. O. CLKGHORN Civil Engineer and Hnnreyor Offlco 617 Main Bt. Phono, Office, 100. Ilea. 1MM. CITV AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY H17 Mnln arthur it. wilbon Mnnngcr O. K. FEED & SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. Phono 460 729 Main St. Candle Ice Cream PASTIME Jack Monrow, Prop. Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drink, l'ool and Dl'Uards Barber Shop In oCnnoctlon oun MOTTO "Courtesy and Borrlee" Iammwmmwwwwwvmvwwmwwmmam DENTISTS Dr. E. a Witecarrer PHONE 804 Dr. P. M. Noel PHONE 4 Over Underwood's Seventh and Main Street NOTICE Strayed to this place Oct. 15, $. ono Holoetoln holfor branded "or q oyer,A. .Full crop off lott '. naif crop off right ear. Ownor . nnT0',farao by paying feed bill "no not nnt - ill . ,- Hu, J FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST LoomU nidg., Klntnntu FiilM PRIVATE HOSPITAL Now Open (or Maternity Cmm Mrs. Roaa McDaalels, 301 High St Phone 455 MMAAMMMAMAWMWWWWM Ofllco Phono 177W Ros 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Burgeon Whlto Dulldlng Klamath Falls Orogon MMMAAMAAMAAAMAMWMMWMWAIW DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Phytlclan tt Surgoa BWlIU 911, I. 0. O. P. Tempi (over K. K, K. Store) Phone ffitl . . (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Burgeon U Klaroatk Falls.) DR. R. B. CRAVER Diagnosis Medicine and Surgery OIHco ovur Underwoods Phono 280W 7th and Main xxk- KATIIEniNE SCIILEEr I'liynlrlan nnil Surgeon Offli Willie Illdg. X''X"X-:x-:x-X"X" WARREN HUNT MEDICINE AND SURGERY t 20 f I. O. O. F. Bldg. DR. G. A. MASSEY Successor to Dr. Trust Suit 200, I. O. O. F. Bldg Office phone 80J Ilea Phone BUM Phono 1C1J House 151M Itcsldonco DR. A. A. SOULE Ofllco, 420 Mnln Itosldonco, 1009 Main SAW MIMi ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers nnd builders of mod ern Saw Mills, Pinning Mills, Box Plants. Complete plants contract ed. Apprnlsiil.1 and reports made. Dredging. We contract to build nny class of n building nnd Install machinery of nny Ulnil. Drafting of any kind dono. Blue Print made. PHONE Ml) J Oftlro In K. D. Building KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do All Kinds of Spring Repair ing New Ones Mndo to Order Axle Straightening and Blacksml thing JUHi WORK GUARANTEED Phone a80-Y 817 Klamath Ave. MWWWWWVWAAAAAAAAA'A VOCHATZER BROS. DRILLING Klamath Fulls, Oregon I am now prepared to furnlBh Shasta Sand from tho Hoey, Cam., sand and gravel pit, In any quantity that may be desired by contractors nd nllrten. DK. O. A. RAMBO Dentist L O. O. V, Building PHONE 01 I I i "1 hnvo gained twonty-olglit pounds Hlnco I commoncod taking Tnnlnc and fool bottor In ovory way than 1 huvo for many yonrs," said Mrs. C. I, Espy, who lives nt 1CC4 llnHsnlo St., Portland, Ore, tho othor day. "I hnd sufforod from stomach tsjoublo and Indigestion so much; and for such a long timo," ho con tinued, "that my condition ronlly ycnmo alaamlngVf When I com menced Inking Tanlac I had gono down to whoro I only wolghnd ono hundred anil five pounds, nnd my nvorago wolght was about ono hun dred and forty. Evorytlmo I ato anything I would bo badly bloutcd from gas, and vory ofton this gas would got up Into ray chost and causo my heart to palpltato some thing awful. I also suffored from constipation, and would hare raging hoadnchos ovory day or no. Finally my ontlro norvous systom got in such bad condition, that Is was Im possible for mo to get a good night's sloop. I was so weak and run down that I couldn't do my housework, and In fnct, If I oxortod myself the loast bit I would bo completely ex hausted and foel Just llkj I was going to faint. It Just eosmcrt that during nil thoso years of suffering that I did nil in my rower to get relief, but none of tho mcdlclnos and treatments I took did mo any good nt all. "Ono day n frlond of mlno who know nhout my condition, camo to sen mo nnd told mo about Tanlac and advised mo to givo it n trial, and I took hor ndvlco, and It's the honest truth, I began to pick up Just In a fow days aftor I started taking thU medicine, nnd from that timo on I continued to Improvo until I nm now a well, happy woman again. I hnvo a lino appetlto and oat threo hearty menla cvory day, and I never suffer a partlclo afterwards. In fnct, I never hnvo n sign of stomach tronblo or Indigestion nnd my nerves aro In such good condition that I sleep like n child ovory night. I hnvo gotten back my strength, and liavo regained almost every pound I lost, and nm so well and strong In evory wny that I can easily do nil my housowork now. All my friends nro talking about my won derful recovery, and I always im press ono fact upon their minds, and that Is that Tanlac Is responsible for It." Tanlac is sold in Klamath Falls by tho Star Drug Co., and in Lorclla by tho James More. Co. Adv. WASTE TIME IN SAVING JUNK LONDON, Nov .10. (By Mall). Civilian visitors roturnlug from tours -of tho battloflolds In Franco criticise the aalvngo operations still being carried on thoro. "Men who ought to bo back at jthpir work In England are cngagod , in collecting usoloss 'scrap on ovory i battlefield under tho direction of of ficers who havo lest all keonness for j work alnco tho war endod a year ago," commented ono returning vis itor.. I "I spoke to two officers, each of whom told mo that tho value of tho 'salvage would not compare with the money spent in theso operations," said nnothor. Othors say that tho Fronch are complaining of tho presonco of thou sands of Chlneso laborors engaged on this work laying out tennis courts or building useless army huts. PROFESSIONAL UNION FORMED IN ENGLAND LONDON, Nov. 10. (By Mall). "Tho man In tho black coat," as tho professional salaried man is desig nated by promotrs of tho organiza tion, is to havo a fodoration dosignod to insuro him increased income and other benefits which othor workers havo gained through thoir trade un ions. A meeting was hold horo tho othor day to organize salaried men.) Industrial workors havo rocolvod wngo increases amounting to 130, or 140 per cent during tho war, whilo tho cost of living during that timo has boon increased 128 per cont, ac cording to organizors of tho Profes sional Workors' Federation sponsor ing tho now union. But for ,tho man on a moderato salary, It Is con tondod, thoro lias boon no propor tionate salary raise. Increases for this class of workor have avoraged loss than 80 per cent for the year psriod. HILO, Inland of Hawaii, T. II. Nov. C. (Correspondence of The Associated I'rcss,) Tho myslorics of n-n lava, 'tho mechanism of Its flow, nnd Its behavior in motion to a largo extent havo, been nolvod by tho recent gecat oruption of Mauna Lon, ono of tho volcanoes1 on this in land, according to Professor T. A. Jnggar, Jr., volcanolog'ist.- Although there has boon amplo opportunity to study tho mechanism of pahoohoo, or soft lava flows, a-a or tho' rough varloty, has beeri moro or, loss n nonled, book to ecfenco, said I'rofossor Jnggar. '' ' Aftor camping throe "days and nights arVtto"fbunliinhead'''qf the flow, Professor Jnggar returned to HIlo recontly convinced that the poak of tho recent great eruption had passed. When tho professor loft tho vol cano only ono Jot of tho original half dozen was playing. Thto fountain was leaping to a height of 300 feet nnd sometimes moro from tho throat of a cono which had built ItBolt up during tho outburst to a height of 120 feet above the level of tho surrounding country. This cone Is about 2C0 feet in diameter. As tho lava falls back It pools within tho ramparts of tho cono, flowing westward through a break In tho walls. Tho vent itsolf is not tho cone, but a fissuro in the flank of the mountain, 'from which in candescent molt was spurting at ns many ns thirty different polnrs when tho profer.sor first visile 1 tho source in the earliest stager of Its activity. On his last trip Professor Jaggar croesod tho activo fissuro at a. time whon activity was confined to tho ono largo cono. Shortly afterward four smoller cones south of tno fountninhead burst into life with a loud roaring, puffing noise, and sent a dream of lava wostwnrd, paralleling that from the main cono. Along tho eastern side of the fissuro tho country was found to have been built up to a great height by tho earlier output of cones now lifeless. As tho flow died away, tho sourco retroatcd 'northward up tho mountain. Tho cono from which Issued -the greater bulk of tho earlier Alllca flow is now dead. Tho professor climbed this cono nnd climbed down from its topmost edge into a groat amphitheater 300 foot deep and 1000 feot wldo. After watching tho two flows Professor Jaggar verified by measurements a conjecture which ho first mado while observing tho pulsations of tho Allka channel. Ho notod then that tho torrent of fire had momentB when tho stream seemed to rise along Its whole longth. Immediately it was sug gested to him that tho whole flow was alive, the bed of the stream as well as tho river It boro. Tho rise, ho believod must bo a riso of tho bod It6olt, heaved upward by pressure from living dopths below. Tho basin receiving tho present reduced outpouring, tho professor said, is of such extent that it could not bo flooded brimful beforo tho first of next year nnd beforo that time, Judging from tho lessening activity, tho present groat flow of Manna Ion will ho dead. Today's Events Centenary of tho birth of Josopn Durthnllor, noted Jesuit oducator, for many years president of St. Fran cis Xavior colloge, Now York City. Today is tho 125th anniversary of Baron Steuben, tho organizer of the American army in tho revolu tionary war. Marcus II. Holcomb, governor of Connecticut, is in lino for congratu lations today on the 75th anniver sary of his birth. Rt. Rov. John C. Hennessy, Cath olic bishop of Wichita, today rounds out half a contury In tho prlosthood. Definite result of tho oloctlon in Plymouth, England, whore tho Amor-lcan-born Lady Astor is a candidate for parliament, is oxpocted to bo an nounced today. A union of professional mon is expoctod to rosult from a conference to bo held in Detroit today. Rep resentatives of tho medical, logal, educational and othor professions from all parts of tho United States havo boon Invited to meet for a dis cussion of tho possibilities of a per manent Intor-profossional organlza- flre-ltlon for the protection and advance racnt of their common interests. andjjroths. Their differonco lies in their fresh flavored goodness. They aro delightfully crisp, satis fying ond daintily salted. Sold fresh everywhere by grocers. Don't ask for Crackers r Coatt aanv say Snow Flakes JU Biscuit say Snow Flakes lhaamH " MHMHBHHMIMflkMMHHlHNMMIHMMMBI Tjsftf, Toys A full line of new and up-to-date toys. This stock is all new and has not been picked over. Don't wait too long or you may be disappointed. Auto Supply House 7th and Main 4 SPRING IAKE NEWS Mr. Mack is helping Mr. Green's folks move to town this week. L. B. Schreiner is the proud own er of a new team bought from Clyde Barks this week. Miss Hilda Chase and Mlsa Ruby Schreiner took supper with Miss Ella Green Monday. Mrs. Wm. Cheyne is on the alck list. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Icenbloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schreiner. Mrs. Balin spent Sunday with Mrs. Reece. NOTICE ' Strayed from Dodd Hollow ono bay saddle horse branded figure 4 on left shoulder; one gray horse, weight about 1700 pounds branded HX on loft shoulder; one brown horso, weight abont 1150 pounds, branded upright flatiron on left hip Notify Chan. Paulson care of F. N. Hodricks, Merrill, Oro., and recoive reward. 24-6t Best yet. Herald Want Ads. jV'MiiitimummiiJWiitiiimimiiiiiii J.C3 In Industries are like orchards THEY have to be fostered, cared for and encouraged until they get a good start. But once they start to bear fruit, they are the source of wealth and prosperity for all of us. Industries are no longer for the autocrats and the "landed gentry." Fundamentally they benefit the workers they make jobs they give us all the opportunity' to earn a good living and to advance and prosper in proportion lo our ability, energy and am bition. America is a great country because of her great industries. Oregon is rapidly becoming' a great state because of her great . industries. Let us nil the peo ple of Oregon pull together, to make Oregon's industries bigger and better. Associated Industries of Oregon masBBBm rsetfit if Real-Fruit .. Desserts Jiffy-Jell is flavored witK fruit juice essences in liquid form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juicw is condensed to flavor each dessert. So it brings you true - fruit dainties, healthful and delicious, at y a trifling cost. Simply add boiling water. Compare it with the old-style gelatine desserts. It will be a delightful rev elation. Get the right kind 10 Flswori. at Your Grocer' 2 Package! for 25 Centm Si. 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