til' FAOB BHVKIf s f , ppcKMnKU 8. HM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON U. S. BUYS BIG LiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiHiiiiiiuiiiiMiiim .-, v- ilvll rttfl) TOYS A full line of new and up-to-date toys. This etock 1b all new and has not been picked over. Don't wait too long or you may be disappointed. Auto Supply House 7th and Main F AIRSHIP 1 T T 1 raw : ' m w I Children Love Them It, i mtiwly tlicy crave tins wJir.it Jonrt v nil J, t i ri-of Mill. .i ! imliMvl iD'iiii) r i'osihI liu 'J ", tr their th:r -n i-, th". .'v Si.uw J I i . ". Your (jfroci-r J. i lm ii. Don't nbk for Cracker- cay Snov; Tlx'.i s 'jf ', l 0 it It 11 Alt I U. LONDON, Oct. 29. (Correspond ence tho Associated Prone). Tno 11-38, Oruut Hrltaln'n largest airship, recontly Hold to tho United States, In capable) of traveling 34 hours longer without rofuollng than the largest "Gorman airship constructed beforo tho armistice Hhn nlno embodies another achievement In tho aerial constructors' art. With bor onor- 'mnim til h rnnnrltv nt 2.720. 000 pii- blc feet, u third larger than that of ithii l-34 of trans-Atiantlo fame, tho R-38 haH a "lifting" power of CO tonH of cargo. Thin la 60 per cont of her total "lifting" power. 82 tons. Tho ulrshlp'n weight, 32 tons, is 'reckoned an "dead llftago." Tho aalo Ib attributed to domands for economy that have been made on tho British air ministry. Con struction of the 11-38 'was begun laBt year ;ut Inchlnnnn, on tho Clydo, whom tho It-34 wan built. Her crulHlng criduranco will lio 45 miles por hour for nearly nine days. In Jungth she Ib GOG feet, 2fi feet longo'. than tho K-34, and her girth Ib 87 feet G Inches. Tho airship Is equip ped with four 300-horsopowor Sun beam Cossack engines and two 275 horsopowor Sunbeam Maori ongincs. Altogether sho will develop a horse power of nearly 2000. Her speed will bo 75 mllc3 nn hour. It Is rumored In. English aeronau tical clrclun that she will bo com manded upon her (light to tho Unit ed States, after being completed In a few months, by Major Scott, who Hew the H-.1t to America and back. Palace Market . .- a a FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY Meats Meals Meat; The Best of Klamath County Meats SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR A II MI1A Y yJ AAA A ' A 4 , "m-ia t 'Ttffi&nftR&i&ISf few ffi WFJf Fruit-Juice Essences Jiffy-Jell desserts carry real fruit flavors in es sence form, in vials. . A wealth of fruit juice U condensed for 'each des sert. So you get ar fresh fruit dainty, healthful and delicious. This is thd new-typo Juick gelatine dessert ve times as good 'as the old kinds. Loganberry and Pine apple are two of the best flavors. Try them. They're found only in B mm f A'7niAM Kin f!rtemw9M 2 Packag for 25 Ctntt Subscrlbo for tho Herald. High Grade rf j ft 0 O' c iLadies1 & Men's , Clothes ma!de to obdeh hnest matehials BEST OP WOItKMANSniP LATEST STYLES PKItPECT FIT GUARANTEED I'Hces are very reasonable your inspection Invited Chas. J. Cizek MKHCIIANT TAJJoOR 81 H Main St. ANOTHER STORY OF UPPER M. ICEBOUND BOAT Heport from tho Upper Lake, ronchlng here yesterday, shows tho nnrrow .marnln by which Paul and ihiiiH Wiinmlor. 'Odessa ranchers and lumbormen, escaped deathifrom oxposuro when tholr motor boat was caught in tho ico several miles off shore during lost week's cold snap. Incidentally tho story throws a doubt upon tho report that John tvinkunn nnii two otbor trappers woro tho men in the boat observed ! Mirouch Klasses by men at Rocky i Point and other places on tho west shoro or tho lauo. u muy u i"' Erlckson and party woro frozen In with tholr houseboat, which Is raoor nii nnar Thomas creek, it is said, and It was tho Wamplor brothers in tho boat undor observation. Anyway, tho Wamplor brothers' nmnrlonca in tho ico makes a thrlll- i nn..niivn Thnlr oncino failed 'after tho fall of darknosa, leaving I them holploss, and as tho surface or Uho lako froze they woro quickly Im prisoned. Thoy Bald that tho cold wavo descended so rapidly that it t aoemod as if tho water froze In stantly. Ingenuity and presence of mind saved tho ranchers. Thoy tore up tho long soats andtashionod skis, and as, tho Ico thickened thoy found it would bear tholr weight and thus thoy escaped safoly to shoro. Persons along tho shoro of tho lako hoard tho ongino missing and thon it stopped nltogothor, and noxt morning were nble to seo a' boat In tho lako, bollovod now to havo boon tho Wamplors' craft, though so fur away that somo I thought it wus a log or mass of Boat ing tulo. Tho men, however, had escaped. .Tho boat Is still In tho ico, says tho roport, and will probably remain until tho spring broakup. a i-r f-i- - tt r a rrrT. r l lttE. li-llAiCKa m "The Hoodlum," tho second ctr'E3 Mury I'ickford's prodnctlona pro-1 du coil at bor own stmlioH will bo , - shown at tho Star Theatre ntnrting r3 Sunday afternoon. "The Hoodlum" pj is an uduptation from "Jlurkscs pa Amy" bj Julio M. Llppuiann. 'g 9 ,m If you were to have tho opportun-tgg Ity of seeing ouo of tho world a foremost motion plcturo stars In ono of tho crentost stories ever written for tho stage, wouldn't you iumi) nt the chance? Well. It Is coming your way and soon, too. Tho star? Mnrguorito Clark- Tho story? ''Come Ouo of tho Kitchen!" This Is tho play In which Huth Chntlorton was carried to famo almost 'overnight and which has delighted millions in story form and ,upgn the stabo. You really cannot afford to miss it when It is shown nt tho.Star Theatre today. ' George Walsh has set a lively paco In a now departure In film, in his latest Fox feature. "The Win ning Stroke." This production is the first of its kind and tho kind is very desirable. Presenting scenes on and around the Yale campus, of typical college life, and progressing to a most intense scenic and dru mntic climax in tho world-famous Yale-Harvard, boat raco on the Thames at Now London. "Tho WJnnfne Stroke" Is the first motion picture to wind itself so completely around actual scenes in tho life and sports of a great American Unlvor- sit Also, George Walsh is tho first actor to attempt such a part as that pf Duck Simmons, tho plucky, lucky, lovable horo athlete of tho Yale racing crow. Walsh Is a college fellow himself and has tho bearing and the experience to "got away" with this sort of character and mako it truo to life By speciul concession to Pox Film Corporation tho Yalo authorities al lowed tho filming of scones on the campus and at tho training quarters and of tho crew. Tho filming of tho rnntnat botwoon tho Harvard and Yalo varsity eights tho great row ing classic of America presents sconos bulging with enthusiasm and oxcltomont. At least 100,000 per sons witnessed this groat event, crowding tho river banks, and boats. Such scenes never had been in cluded In a motion picture until "Tho Winning Stroko" made its ap poarnnco. Tho play, now at tho Liberty Thontro, Is ono calculated to appeal to tho very best class of thoatrogoors. It presonts Walsh as tho stroke oar of Yolo; it offprs a numbor of typical Walsh stunts; It maintains tho spectator's intorest at tho hlKhost Pitch throughout by us clover plot; it is a triumph of art In dramatic construction and In photography; and It shows George "Walsh at his host which is hard to beat. BEEF Nice juicy cuts of the best Klamath County beef at the following low prices. Nice Juicy 1 Rump Roasts 25c Fancy Shoulder Roasts..!.. 20c to 25c LOOK . Shoulder' Steak 22c Fore Round Steak 24c Boiling Beef ...A2Y2c to 15c CHICKENS! CHICKENS! Hens 28c i . Springers 32c Reduce the High Cost of Living by eating more mut ton. The most wholesome of all meats. , Prices cut to pieces.' ROAST MUTTON. Any cut 20c MUTTON CHOPS. All cuts 20c MUTTON STEW 10c t s m m m a Klamath Packing Co. 524 MAIN ST. PHONE 68 i-rVl '"' fiMaaaiaiaiaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaMaaaaauiaaaiaaaaaa This will run today at tho Liberty Some facts worth knowing OREGON wools are among the best produced in America. COregon tanks fourth among the lumder pro ducing states. C.The Columbia River is the greatest tismng stream in the world. tfl Orion's 1919 fruit croD is estimated at $40,000,000. THIS proximity of raw material meant that OREGON It rapidly becoming a great manufacturing itate. f You can help her grow by buying HOME, PRODUCTS. DOCTORS WANT MORE LONDON. Nov. 17. (By Mall) British physicians have long been complaining that, as nearly every thing has advanced In price owing to the war, there should be a pro portionate advance ia their fees. Tho justice of this contention has been officially recognized by the Minister of Health. Being of opinion, he state, that the present minimum feos of 60 cents and 84 for primary vac cinations at private houses are in adequate he has Issued an order, which comes into force in December, to Increase the minimum fee to $1.25. HUNTS PROFITEERS Associated Industries of Oregon LONDON. Nov. 17. Bermondseyi is tho first community in England 10 employ a uruuieor uuuiun . woman. She receives a salary of $20 weekly and her work consists of making purchases and Inquiries and Instituting proceedings against deal ers who charge unreasonable prices., Lsa yayattwTMEftff.j& T GOOD i ii BREAD Is the Best Thing lYou Can Eat Eat More of It i--) j xi: 3PC Klamath Lodge No. 137 !. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week at I. O; O. V. hall, 5th and Main streets. P. J.Qcrges , N. Q.; Fred Bremer Secretary; P. L-. Fountain Treasurer inurniinn nnnnmmnont JNO. 40. i. J O. F., meets Tuesday night of each week at I. O. O. '. nau. aths wor HIRVI BAKING CO. Phone 281 ESTRA? Strayed tto my ranch about 10 days ago. ono yoarltne Herford stoor crop oft each oar -no .other brnnd notlceablo owner ean havq same by wcok ai i. v. u. . ". "" "- navlnc tor' this nil nna ieeu um, rol, O. P.; Nate Otterbeln, Scribe, ffinfng F( Npl." Klamath P. L. Fountain Treasurer, pa,,ai 3-3t i r N i A I. Docoinbor 11, 12, Beet yet. Herald Want Ads, Thoatro.