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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1919)
T"UltH1V. lKCKm:n PAGE TWO 01M0STS i WM.7itrnr-T'-rM'gtta di8" ALL-WOQL CLOTHES THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON jfa t I " 7 I V mi H U fo&& 1 .iM teSA -.J - t.' sjr: ..vrv iva viijw - r-" - . J fl 1T jl & WW OIT POH Av V V MM W V 1V M r W " of " Jh &BBX&r ajjgagB oEcnxSI tStmalSP' Jknl wm E FOR IBS Trunk, Suit Case of Bag for Xmas? Something that you need every day of the year. See the new styles we have just received. K K K Store Exclusive on Belber Luggage 1 OUKCION" AOlUOUIrrUAI. cou l.KOi:, Corvnllls. Dec. 4. With u plan to bring tho farmer Into cUworj co operation with tho hoim- nei pupor tho abort roiiMc mi visliu; ad vertising to soil farm produce to In I or ocod rnrmor'i week. Wfi'inbpr 2i'-Junu.ry 3, It rccohliiR wide-, spread attention bj the firmer, .nl valuable support by tho iuvwattiipota of tho state. I "Tho aluo to tho farmer" of the- lU'cussiona on ndiurtlsliiK cannot ho emphivshed too Htiongly," Homer I- Rohorti. a armor new.jW vrilter for weekly pnpnrs In eistorn I'OrcKim. ami now an Industrial .'Journalism student at 0. A. G. i "Advortlslnir columns of tho homo Fj I 51 j'nenapnpor open a way to crcn'mr i I ami quicker market facilities. Th i country proes 13 tho farmer's travel- ' salesman. It will uell his alfalfa or nlovor seeda nnl KTtpt.H I havo known of a faruior who had au lm-, proed strain of wheat that ho wish ed to Introduce to his neighbors He ndert'JHid. Tho supply waa ex hausted after tho first appearance of his ad " I Trult Kroor8 will find thl.s course of practical valuo In obtain ing a quick and sensounblo niarkol.j Mr. ltoborta redlctfl. Ho hr.a seen tho Ian worked out In tfco Broijnn peach and npplo scctlnn hi Malheur county. Tho producer advertises his prices and tho tint tho rult will ' ready, and hells n larBO share of tho crop in his own 'neighborhood. Tho man who soils purebred ltve- i stock will learn tho advautneos the newspaper offers In placing hi m In touch with tho buyer ho wants to meet. Tho art of writing advertisements that sell, tho preparation of cop for tbo press, and mnny other points of practical Interest to tho adrertlB lng farmer, will be explained by C. J. Mcintosh of tho doartment of industrial Journalism. YOUR PAIN REEF fast m trial convince you Slots' v UaJmcstiia 4riT away T THYjtndure pain jrben you kium VV S0' Liniment prill relieve it promptly It couldn't remain am World'a liaimer for M yean if it waaBiot7ceBaaiui raoeving expoaure to wcatner vrecults. ' oafi ataads akme'in doing sv hat 'it a meant no. At.a.ctle-,tcflay.afld keep .at naoay., au druggiata. ,icree i Nearly 70,000,000 wild animals are killed yearly for the sake of their fur. Lanouaga of Their Own. "boob"' and a "gob" met at on of the entraining station yesterday, where they serve tea and blacult. "I don't mippoa you army men aawy cur aea-golng alang," aald theaallor, ja wora HU. "S. Armed Guard"' 'on hta hatband r and two oversea atripea ,oa hla aleeva. "Sometlmea-Uit rookia aUorV-rwa caU them 'booU', becaaa they alway draw rubber boot at th training .'atatlo'na-don't aavvy ' iC "elta r. Kow, you kao'w, la the' navyvUie Uttle"ansoke stack from thi galley or kitchen on a ahlp 'la nicknamed th 'CharU Noble,' after aome old aea cook f long. ago. Well, on my ship on day w tells a rookie that 'Charlie Noble' mid be was a fathead aad a dub. The rookie got fc4re as a pup and went hunting all over the ship for Charlie Noble.' Finally he goes up to theYaptnln Vlmself and complained of being i.led names by Charlie. "Ite port to the boVn, said the skipper. Ask for a pot of red paint and tell him I gave you permission to daub It .all oer Charlie do a good Job of It, too." New York Sun. WILD LIFE OF PALESTINE Audiences In Hussinn theaters are forbidden to applaud. DON'T SAY "OVERALLS," SAY BUNION MADE WTOl They will give you the service They are Union Made and have a number of features over other makes of overalls. First is the material from which they are made; second, all seams are felled and triple stitched; third, cord-bound button holes and full cut in seat. Last, they are Union Made. We handle the complete line. K. Sugarman "I ain't mad at nobody" B All Kinds of Birds, European and Tropical, Found There, and Flshc In Great Abundance. Swarms of European bird visit Pal estine In winter and many breed there. The cranes.'as In Dante's' fine line, atlll paaa the winter "trailing' their long drawn line drawn acroa the sky,"' and In the spring the voice of the turtle dove la heard In the land." '" J The Holy Land la appropriately a stronghold of the pigeon family ; tur tle dove are found, the wood pigeon comeMn myriads In winter, and 'the common pigeon, the true dove of Scrip ture, la atlll abundant, both wild and tame' throughout the country. Aa a contrast of the "every raven af ter his kind," the crow tribe of several species la In abundance, and blrda of prey, from thegreutgiffon vulture, the "eagle" of Scripture, to the sparrow hawk, ore a feature of the country. In the deep, tropical Jordan val ley we And a sort of aviary of real tropical birds, which found there a refuge from the last glacial epoch the loely little sun bird, or "Jer icho humming bird," the land-feeding, white-breasted kingfisher and a spe cies of the gregarious thrush. On the coast Is found the grent In dian fishing owl, and among the rocks of Murmibn the monks have half-tamed the orange-winged blackbird, which Is really a starling of African tjpe, as much out of his latitude as the hyrax. One of the birds peculiar to Palestine. the pretty little pigmy Moahlte spar row, which IKos In reed beds. Is oue of the rarest birds in thp world. Kept Hex abound, and even thp Nile crocodile, the leWuthun of tho Illble, lingered long enough to give Tristram tho chance of obtaining a upeclinen nearly twelve feet long, while in addi tion to the Afilcun cobra, we llnd tho gruss Minke among tho harmless spe elen, anil the wlckcil little horned vi per lies In wait, as In olden times, to bite the heels of the hornet. Ah for the fish, they are as abun dant mikI varied as ever, mid It Is in teresting to note that the Sea of Gall-l'-e Is Ktlll packed with them, and that tin most common kind's aro of an Af rican family, an Interesting Illustration of the fidentlflc Interest which unites with the religious to make I'ulestlne among the most Interesting of all countries. You want to know frankly whether you are tjcttingr H wool or not. Every now and then we're'asked, "la it all wool?" or "There isn't much wool in clothes these days, is there?" Let us put you right about this. It's n fact, there are a lot of adulterated fabrics on the market these days, and the joke of it is these suits are being sold for just a trifle less than you can buy all-wool for; and you know as well as we do that all-wool gives the best serv ice. Is it any wonder then that wc confidently urge you to come td uo for Hart Schaflner. & Marx Clothes Thcr're alwaya all wool, perfectly tailored and de signed by the world's mas ter designers. We'll show you some very striking ideas i n young men's suits and overcoats, as well ns some very attract ive new conservative mod els. All reasonably priced. K. SUGARMAN "I ain't mad at nobody" DusincMM Heur: 8:30 A. M. to 0:00 P. M.; KaturdajK, 8:U0 A. M. to 0:00 P. M. . .ui 1 JTSr Jjry .rfK 1 IICbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbCS?? 4,;- ' aBa The Home of Hart Schaffncr & Marx Some Thing Can't B Borne. "I thought -you aald 'you were not going to quarrei wit your wife any more." "So I did, bat tbar' a limit to hu man endurance." 'Nou;u." "Wbeu I refused t pn my mouth aaa 'am't and rtapp4 fear foot oa the owr intll I xplod&" Birmingham Age-Herald, r n n t Mad Urn f f tata. The equeatrlaa statu of George III, that cautaukeroua.aU king w&c XT 'Jpltnttd the American Iterolatlounry wr, 'was 'well 'camouflaged when Priutdetit Wlioa'paaaif by; following ala arrival la' London. .An American sailor sat on the charger' neck, a Oaaadlaa on the taJJ and an American doughboy on Its back, on arm around Ut neck of th king's Image. 0jH0j0VVVVVWWWiWWWWl0 A New Tire V Here 1 guarantood for 10,000 45 U a tire that la 9 a tire TIIH OKNEHAL C01U). It It railea.but you don't havo to worry about tht-..far..lt,,will alwaya beat that mark. Tho next time you buy a ' tire. '7 a uonoral it's (be tiro you've been .looking for, u Uti J ''f hav(o;)a fjUlljjoo o turceMorle's hero. 'Drop in and look 1 f Via T HOAGLAND & I t t j M McCOLLUM ftfeXTTO 'POHTOFKICK A wtwwtwwvwnniwwwww"""l',""'l,w WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidney a-Hoart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stend crd remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL .. wrvWl W m mmMsva .?w i,a Domoreat, Dontlst, over Sugar man's' Store, 6th 'and Main. E-'tf Dost yot. Herald Want Ads. NOTION Tho Diamond Bbme Tarlor for Kentlomen has removed to tbo wmi side of tho Htor inoairu "'"" . VWK5- T1.4 National Romedy of Holland for cj-ituries and ondoreed by Queen VllhoI ml:.a. At all druggists, threo 6!zs. Lootc tot tn nitrn Cold MJI on viy box And Acrsptpo lmUtlon Of peoplo who are lamo 8C per cent uro affected on the loft aide. Tho 00 books of tho Ulblo wore written by 40 men during n porlol of 1000 years. Oassengers r and Baggage ANVWHRRB IN THE CITY QUICK SKKVICE KKAUONAI)Iil3 HATES PHONE 187 Western Transfer Co. ,4.i1.i lHMvtWvvH Getting the Fur Coat Out of the Moth Balls Should Be a Reminder That Your Automomie oat tery Needs a Little Extra Attention "Tho nvoraKO motorist," said Judd Low, manaRcr of tho 'owl "Exido" Sorvlco Station, tho other morninK. "I n,,U0" ,'?, . tion of Bound American common boiiho and unsound American golngnoss. And wliat parts of hlu car ho never sees or mars i plaint from ho Is prono to neirlect. And that, of course, Is iw why tho battery suffors it novor complains. nnthlne "It does its work, rlRlit up to tho point where It s nothing more to rIvo, undor tho moBt nuRllrsont ami cmui i'-" '"',' .,llly 4 of courso, by tho tlmo It lias readied such u point it 'a '" "'rc3 t una Biinpo, una uunumB u up ukui i ". "-.,, "0ir Motorist a ponny that ho nilcht very woll lmvo saved n u. "And all this in splto of tho fart that wo oro cwi a,(1 clr. int' our cuatomors talking to thorn, Bonding them '(',0nrf11,a ,,, culurs on tho suhjoct of getting bettor performance ai I ". llfo from tho buttery and keeping down big ropalr "8 " hu ar0 It tho right kind of service at tho rlglitlimo. 1",'',uf"",vlll), tho Bonding out a llttlo foldor phowlng tho Importance of h vmi, Jt i battery propor btorago when tho ear Ib laid up for t J10 """ ach I has boon tho bad habit of many uutomouno ownum "'. ,:. tlia of cold wonthor to Blmply run tho old bus, fully ouulpptu. 1IUO garago and then lock tho door till next Spring. mighty "Certainly bo far as tho battery 1b. concerned, t Is it i u poor procoodlng. Insldo of tho battory, owing to u """"-..eo oven Z a cortnln sort of action and reaction Is continually tal , nt tontlon at whon It is Idlo. For this reason it demands cortniu au " )t Jfl rni'lllni- nnrlnln Thin ntlnnllnn Cnll llOSt 1)0 glVOIl It """ . ,,... T Btorod undor euch condltionB und Buporlntondonco , as on.ul8tomor8 Btorod undor euch condltionB und Buporlntondonco IlB """ 8tom0rfl tory eotport can glvo it. nocauao of this, wo .advl, ",t0 us to bo J batteries irom inuir turn, buumb ,"- of Win- d for In our Btorago dopurtmont. Tho cost , u . x tor Btorago Is Binall and thorc is nasuranco that notliinB u1-' J can nnppon to tho battory during Jack Krostd reign. nifrn n.i Pirnin crnnrP fO. 23 Main St. Phone 22M I 1..t.....................j..y..........AAAA.tiA.f.t4l'1'"' '' Cm mm MP AT WRAPS VaC MAQH FOR Murphey's Feed & Seed Store u vivni U) ijvivj ifiiiuii CHICKENS 126 south sth st Phone Lu3mJ1m iStf 5V