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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1919)
mDAV, IHXaSPHgt. ;1819. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON itfAGB'SKVKN fi TRAVELING GOODS I I I I I Why Not A "BELBER 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 , I WHEN FEASTING WAS REAL Fruit-Juices In Vials Jiffy.JeU Bav on.coroe sealed in glassa bottle in each package. Each is rich es sence, condensed from fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this essence, and you have a real-fruit gelatine dessert, and at trifling cost. You should know this fruity dainty. mm 10 Flavor, of Yomr Grvecr' 3 Package for 38 Cenfa , ! GOOD R BREAD ULMUIZJ k the Best Thing You Can Eat Eat More of It HIRVI BAKING CO. Phone 281 How Many Can Remember the "Seo- ond Dinner" of the Good Old Holiday Tlmee? Allusion was mude In nn Interesting' article prl. ted In Cournnt. describing nn old-time Thunltsgivlng feast, to the second dinner of tl)e duy served on Mint feast nt the, home of every well-to-do fuf mer. Tills nlluKlon wiir especially l)"IIy. IimmiiucIi us In Mie past scant Justice bus been done to Miut meul which wns hy no means nn unimportant fen tu re of tlje dny, for It tested one's capacity us Jt cannot be In these days when the door of Mie Inrder la guurd cd by not lees thun 170 food director or administrators. It will be remembered that Mie first men I wiih berved not for from two o'clock In the afternoon, when each person wus !iippoted to eat us on no other occasion In the yenr, yet by Ave o'clock In the afternoon, when the lumps were lighted, the table was again spread and the household with Its kinsfolk nnd relations and the stranger within the gntes, If such there was, was expected to fall to with as keen appetites as the members had two or three hours earlier. Tha,t they did not have such appetites was due solely to the weakness of the ilesh, for the spirit was willing. All the ments which figured nt the first meal were displayed for the sec ond, and pies, the very twins of those Mint had gone before, were on the table nnd, In addition, were various loaves of cake, actual loaf cake, a very durable article of food and, worst of all, each person was expected to eut heartily lest the housewife should feel that her work hud not come up to Its UKiml standard of excellence. It was a frightful ordeal. For the Episcopalians this ordeul was repeated on Christmas dny, while most of the Congregntlonallsts waited until Now Year's day, not wishing to lend color to anything approaching an observance- of Christmas, but with these holidays out of the way the feasting of the year was over. For the young people of this year those great days never existed and never win ovIhi. for the era of nbundant nnd i cheup food Is definitely past, but with ! the older ones that memory of the tin I posing second dinner Is bound to linger. When It existed ns a fact It I tmiilit thniichts of Ucollno. Kliawlllg Mlli i skull of his enemy, of the starylng men In the prison pen nt Auuersonviiie 'and of the fato of arctic explorers positively enviable. But those days aro with the snows of yester-year; we have now dainty dishes, lino service, music, of n sort, and Jlowcrs If wo can pay for them, but very little uctual food. Hertford Courant. ECONOMY IN BURNING WOOD Kxptrta or Agricultural Department Reveal t Secrete That Are Well Worth Keeping In Mind. trrepnrod by the Untied BtnUi Depart ment of Agriculture,) Whrre a fireplace la available wood can b used to good advantage, afford ing both bent and ventilation, but Miere la a secret about fireplace man agement. It I not generally known that n wood firs can be kept burning day and night In a fireplace with very little attention nnd with small con liimptlnn of wood. Ttio Mcret In keeping wood from burning too nip Idly I a plentiful supply of Mhes, say 'oresliTH of the United States depart ment of ngrlculture. One user who adopted this plan reports continuous 'ise of a fireplace for over a month, with dry chestnut wood, where the ritwiuiit of ashes forried by a month's iic was nut enough to require re moval. Aslus should be kept level with the nndliiin, the forester say. As th blocks burn, an accumulation of glow ing charcoal forms In the ashes. This keeps (in burning slowly and assists In Igniting the fresh block on the andirons. A pocket- may be formed !n the ashes Into which the hot char coal imiy fall, forming n heat storage. Two or threo blocks on the andlront with the hot charcoal In the usbea will form an excellent fire. To check tlie fire, ashes arc shov eled over one or more of the blocks, covering lightly nil the burning wood. This will not put out the fire; It will only check the rate of burning, so Mint red chnrconl will be found when Mie nthes oftj removed for addition of fueli fuel. Fireplace wood Is usually cut In longei lengths than stove wood, but the ordlnnry 10-Inch stove length Is convenient. Any kind of wood cdn he usd. provided It Is dry and sen soiled. A hi nked fire will keep 10 or .12 1 ours, and will send some heat from the hot bricks nil the time. A wvil managed fireplace will be found e. grcnt addition to the heating system In any residence. Its value Is to sup plement n furnace, nlthough It may eplnce the furnace In fall und spring with decided economy. Value of Obstacles. We were talking with u gentlemnn Mie other day about the rise of boys und young men,, and he hnd ninny observations to relate, nil of which tnught the lesson that success starts with obstacles. A young man who has had no obstacles to sur mount will seldom be successful in any department of life he nmy enter. It Is quite Impossible to expect any thing groat of a boy who Is fed with a silver spoon und (jrows up nmld n'llfe of 'ease. It Is Mie re sistance, tliut n boy encounters that develops Ids powers. He must carry rocks, nnd not feathers. If he expects to gain strength. So. a boy should not wish ftr nn easy way through which to reach success. If he 1 to be a scholar, a great merchant, u captain of Industry or an efP dent mnnager of unythlng good, lib must begin down low, where there Is work to do. A boy cannot loaf M way Into great achievement; he has to struggle for It. The boy who knows this and fears not will make" a man of himself. None other need apply. Ohio State Journnl. One Good Result From War. The production on a commercial scale of helium, second only to liydro gen as the lightest gas, is not least striking of the Industrial effects ot the wur. Though 2.13 times as heavy ns hydrogen. Its lifting power Is only 8 per cent less In the air. nnd, as It Is Inert and non-lnflnmmnble, it sup plies the moans of making the airship safe. Though detected spectroscopic ally In the sun by Lockyer In 1808, heilum wns first discovered on Mie enrth by RnuiMiy In 1005. It exists In all nullum minerals, such as clevelte and thdi-lanlte. but the smnll qunntlty Mint hnd been extracted before last yenr cost some thousands of dollars per cubic foot I Through the nrrnngf ments now being made, the 1 per cent of heilum In nnturnl gases will he ol tnlned at about $100 per 1.000 cubic feet. 'THE STORE OF SERVICE" CENTRAL OUTFITTING CO.! Corner Ninth and Main Sts. Klamath' Falls, Oregon i The Holiday Sale for Men and Boys The place where Women may come to buy gifts for the Man's Christmas. COLLARS What we all need is Earl and Wilson, the Arrow Brand and the Silver Brand. .Our prices during this sale are 2 for 25c Special Bargains in Men's Booth and Shoes and Men's and Boys' Sweaters UNDERWEAR Extra heavy Hygienic wool fleeced Shirts and Drawers! that formerly "were $1.50,1 we put on during this sale at. 95 Cents I Although all manner of Christmas Gifts aro appreciated but a Suit of Clothes or an Overcoat Is a very appropriate thing to give a man or boy. Also let the man and boy dress up for the holidays, which he can easily do at the price we quote in Suits and Overcoats. These nre made by the leading New York Tailoring Establishment and are of the latest styles and materials. Seme of the brands are Fifth Avenue, of New York, S. and M., of New York, and Louis Strauss. The prices are slashed for your saving. FOR MEN Suits that Suits that Suits that Suits that Suits that Suits that Suits that Overcoats Overcoats Overconts Overcoats Overcoats Overcoats were $50 were 45 were were were were were that were that were that were that were that were that were 45 37 35 30 25 00, now $30.83" 00, now .10.85 ,00. now 82.85 50, now 29.85 00, now .'.... 27.85 00, now 22.85 ,00, now 10.85 $50.00, now 830.85 45.00, now 30.85 40.00, now.... 32.85 35.00, now.... 27.85 30.00, now 22.85 25.00, now.... 10.85 FOR BOYS Suits that were $15.00, now VS11.85 Suits that were 12.50, now 0.85 Suits. that were 10.00, now 0.85 Overcoats that were $20.00, now $13.85 Overcoats that were 18.00, now.... 11.85 Overcoats that were 15.00, now.... 0.85 MACKINAWS AND PANTS Karsky-Abraham all wool- Macklnaws for men and Boys at greatly reduced prices. For Men, $18.00 value. Sale price $14.85 For Men, 15 00 values. Sale price 11.85 For Men, 12 50 values. Sale price 0.85 For Boys, 12.50 values. Sale price 0.85 For Boys, 10.00 values. Sale price 7.85 EXTRA MEN'S PANTS Pants $8.50 value. Sale price $0.05 Pants 7.50 value. Sale price 5.05 Pants 6.50 value. Sale price 4.03 Pants 5.50 value. Sale price 3.05 Pants 5.00 value. Sale price 3.G5 SPECIAL IN GLOVES CANVAS GLOVES 100 dozen in stock; 20c values at 12ioC pr. DRESS GLOVES We have the largest assortment in this city. Come and look them over. Everything in the glove line at prices that you .will sit up and take notice. PRICES 20 PER CENT BE LOW WHOLESALE COST TODAY. Uncle Sam's WORK SOX A grade we are proud of; 25c value. Sale price 18c. II . I .- II--H I II .1 ! .m GARTERS far below wholesale cost 35c value. Sale price 27c; and 25c value, sale price 19c. ' " MONEY TO LOAN I havo money to loan on residen tial nnd business properties. Hero nro some real bargains: Excellent gardon spot, right in town; small buildings. A sacrflco nt $1500. SO acres close in; irrigated. Best buy in the valley today. Prlco $5, 000. Terms. 120 acres 4 miles south. Can bo bought for actual cost of Improve ments. Investigate. Some good buys in houses rang ing in prico from $1,000 to $8,000. If you need FIRE or LIFE IN SUltANCE, seo mo. I represent the best there Is. JAMES M. AVATKINS, Jit. Huito 1, Swaiisoii Uhlg. Phono -181 Length of Life Extended. In 184-00, '25,000,000 deaths from the plague or "black death" occurred, which was one-fourth of the 'entire population of the world at that time. The average length of life In the six teenth century was only 21 years, while In this, the twentieth century, the average life Is forty-five years. In India, however, the average life today Is only twentyrfour years. We are enabled to see what the sci ence of medicine Is accomplishing in more civilized countries, where Igno rance and superstition do not prevail to any great extent. Best yet. Herald Want Ads. At The Liberty Tuesday FLORENCE REED In " HER GAME " V .s v; & 5 :;sas,sft,a,vs vntrto 'icrutte mt'- ,"- At The Liberty Tuesday Taking the Joy Out of Rejoyned. He was sitting in the lobby of the high-priced hotel. The high prlc started In the ground floor and -got loweriasitheywent.up. But.no.matter. Suddenly a face caught his eye Just ns-his face. caught an eye. A woman darted from (he throng of by-passers. "Wife I" he chirped, pressing her form to htm. "Husband 1" she smlckled. VAh.let ustgo away, dear; let bygones beiby-' gones. Let us forget everything." Just-then the hotel clerk approached. "Before you two decide to forget every thing." interposed the horrid, smollous ci suture, "allow me to remind your husband that there is $05 room rent nnd $15 tnslcab fare chnrged ngalnst him. After Mint is paid, ah, then, bless you, my children." Matter of Gender. The bell of n Scottish church was giving out n very poor tone nnd n committee wns appointed to Inquire ns to whnt wns wrong 'nnd to report on the best means of putting It right. After nn examination the members were divided In their opinion and the kirk officer, who was In attendance with the keys, was asked his view. "F.Ine. A ken what's wrnng wl' the bell," he remarked; "It's a she-yln" meaning that It was of the feminine gender. Pressed to explain, he ndded : "It's tongue owre lang it's needln' to be cllpplt!" And this turned out to be renlly the fault. The tongue had become loosened to the extent of nn inch or so, nnd wns overlap ping the curve nt the rim, and therefore not striking truly. AVANXED Men with teams and sleds, or wagons to -haul .lumber from Round Lake. Good wages. Steady work. Apply Big Lakes JBox Co. 6-6t WANTED Men with teams .and sleds,, dr wagons to haul lumber' from 'Round Lake. Good -wages. Steady work. Apply Big Lakes Box Co. 6-6t NOTICE The Ladles of the Catholic. Church will hold their annual Fair Dec. 11, 12. 22-tt ZIZ December 11, 12, 13. Keep Cool. Conduct Is the outward evidence of lnwnrd impulses. Impatience within is sure to make a sputtering grouch without. Things don't just happen. They are usually the product of a long train of clrcumstnnces. To be fnlr one should get out of patience with the whole series if you get fussed at nil. But you don't. You Just stew about the one thing Mint cnuses the. explosion. When you have lenrned to no patient and wait you will have tin; power of changing many a problem that causes others nil sorts of trou ble. And It Isn't a bit harder to do when you get the hnblt Minn it Is to mnko a show of yourself. And It's a lot more comforting nfter the fuss Is over. Excnange. High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes MADE TO OKDER FINEST MATERIALS BEST OF WORKMANSHIP LATEST STYLES PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED Prices are very reasonable Your inspection Invited Chas. J. Cizek MERCHANT TAILOR BJ Main St. 4-