The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 11, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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FIND MANY USES FOR PEAT
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Rex Cafe
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Wnrtorn Indmtry Gives Promlie of
Great Development In the
Yean to Come.
' "IVr BUY AND SELL FOR CASH: THAT'S WHY WE art , ,
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The place where the hungry people dine. An
excellent service with a good menu card before
the hungry man makes him treat the world with
a smile and give his passing friend a kind word.
We serve everything that this hungry person
may crave, and our menu card shows that we
are up to the minute in modern eats. Try our
Special Sunday Dinners, which are served in
courses, at $1.00. 1 I t l&.
The Rex Cafe
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The output of pent In the United "
States Inst your fnr exceeded t tut t of
nnv nrecedlni: .vonr nnd the" Kenernl
5. j Iticrcnse, wlilclt was stltnulnted by the i
T! war. wns shnred by practically nil.
branches of the Industry. Though ex
tensively used ns fuel In Kurope nml
widely known In the United Stntcs ns J
n potential source of bent nntl power, j
pent tins been unnblc to compete with I
conl nml mnuy pent operator bnve ill
reetcd tbelr uttentlo to the utlllitntlon I
of' pent In floriculture with grntlfjlng I
re'tili. I
Pcnl fertiliser wns first marketed In jA
commercial quantities In HXV. nnd I
Mock-food pent In 1012, nnd tlmuRli I
S there Is still some prejudice ngntnt Us i
$)uc the agricultural branch of the In-
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lHIMl,v IUI! IM'VII !iuvrriiui iiiiii nil-
quantity of fertilizer nml stoclyfood
peat nnuunUy produced Is InereVlng.
I.nrge quantities of these products
were nmde Inst yenr. but the most
striking development wns the produc
tion of more pent In the New Kuglnnd
Suites tlinn bus born manufactured In
the entire United Stntes In nil preced
ing years. Almost eipinlly striking
wns the widespread Interest manifest-
Y ' til in pent resources wwen mm neen
J, ' generally regarded ns of doubtful
value.
Large quantities of pent or sptinp
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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A New Tire
Here Is a tire that Is a tire THE GENERAL CORD. It Is
guaranteed for 10,000 miles, but. you don't have to worry about
that or it will always beat that mark. The next time you buy a
tii y a General it's the tire you've been looking for.
i have a full Hue of accessories here. Drop .in and look
th- rer.
HOAGLAND & McCOLLUM
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w ahhhsvaii u vt rwp ju iuj v'uj niwk iir.'j -wwivtr i,rm n u' evimit i'M iir r'ti r a. '
Large quantities of pent or sphag. V v4rT?W X' .v4 V A'liT ft'ip7 si" tfffiM J" ii !
nmn moss were pmduced nnd utlllr.ed : JK fikv Ki V 3fet1?7 W jf$ W f M '& i
! for stable liner, packing ma,-rl.. nnd A ggf jM; gfe&vA Uf W M kf Mh fr V
surgical dri-vslng. nnd several bun- I t J&.1 mM. WftviC'Vr-' f. i ffl V"i $ fife,'i ;,i
i dr.,1 thousand acres of pea. olls were I -Jr'l i .ff fi' W XJ Hi 'J'S iV H ' 'V k
u.,,1 for the growth of emps. The i& A , , . fei .!.v4' BMhI jf &fe-&&7 ft &
nei imer was urouuceo oy uie own- i ju v t '- . v. i j ur:j ,vv' v.rK:'iini!ir ct t
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' ers qf small hogs for their own use, I
, nut the pncklng mnterlnl wns sold
to florists for JJ."i a ton. According
I to J. V. Hotson of the Red Cros
j more than hnlf n million peat pads
i were prepared In this country for that
. orcanlzutlon. Most of the inns wns
gathered !y volunteers from bogs In I A
Washington. Oregon nnd Mnlne, nnd '
the pnds vore used In military bos
pltnls nt home nnd nbrond.
Santa Ciaus Has Filled Our Toy Department I
"- v . .. . . rii Demorest, Dentist, over
A subscription to the Evenlnngi ;
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Herald would perhaps be the most y
cherished gift for the absent friend, j
Sugar-2-tf
J0WNS NOT FATED TO LIVE
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December 11, 12.
Try 'em. Herald Want Ads.
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TRAVEUN6 GOODS
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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.
JC JC K. Store
Exclusive on Belber Luggage
Communities Eait and West, Founded
In Hlflh Hopet, Are Now Practl.
cally Thlnge Forgotten.
Westdrn papers fell their renders
; thnt-the town of Kmerson, Okln.. It
i bhortly to be n thing forgotten, re
I murks the Hartford Courant. It wns
mopped out ns a town site shortly
nfter the territory wns opened for set
tlement, nnd the promoters had
dreams of a metropolis. In 1P07 the
plan was abandoned, nnd now the ills
I trfct court has been nsked to vacate
, the Innd for town site purposes, when
. what might have been a town will bc-
niiut' mini num.
The story of Emerson suggests what
enme near hnppenlhg to a Connecticut
town In tlie beginnings of the colony.
Those Interested In It showed rure
sinse In their choice of a site, and In l2
their dreams .planned not for a town !
but for a city. Hampden and, Crom- L
weij were 10 ne among lis citizens; in?
crenm of England, so Its promoters
hoped, were to become Its citizens..
Fate ordered otherwise, nnd the enrly
,days of this dream town are remem
bered now largely through Lion Gurdl
ner's account of his struggle to hold
the site against the attacks of the In
dians. Other states, notnbly the mining
commonwealths of tne Vest can du
plicate the story from Oklahoma, but
few can equal the romnnce of the Con
necticut settlement.
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Santa Claus has filled up our Toy Department beyond its ca
pacity with the wonderful toys of this vear. Oh, how crammed
full of toys for the little ones is this department! It will create
longing in many of their little hearts. JEverythin gthat one can
imagine or that the toy builders and manufacturers could con
ceive. Original and many new things for the playful child. We
show and display all of this in this department.
There nro many different kinds of gnmos, mechanical
toys, children's play furnlluru, play stoves, kiddy knts,
Snmy kars, dolls, Teddy hours, books, and thousandi
upon thousands of toys, gntnoH, etc. Help Sunlit make
the kiddies' dreams coiuo true. Wo wish to Impress upon
you tho fact that wo huvo tbu largest display of Christ
mns goods In tho city.
In connection with our great store we have installed a ladies'
rst room, where the country women may come in and res tfrom
the cold or after shopping.
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HIS WORD OF REAL WORTH
World Would Be Better If There Wero
More Like Thfii Omaha Cuil-
nets Man.
An Omnha newspaper mnn has a
motor car. .emarks the World Herald
of that city. Last spring he hnd It
painted. Not long ago the surfuce be
gan to develop an amazing series of
cracks like the "crow's feet" about nn
old man's eyes. The man greeted the
cracks with amnzeiiient, rapidly becom
ing disgust. Every time he looked nt
the car be lost bis appetite nnd his
good temper.
The other dny the enr was tnken to
the pnlnt shop. Its owner was fully
prepared to hear that be hnd used the
wrong kind of polish, thnt he hhd let
the enr stand out In the sun, thnt any.
thing and everything bad spoiled the
pnlnt except that the paint Itself
was at fault.
The pnlnter looked the car over.
"If you'll bring It In.iI'JI do It over,"
he said. "The varnish Inust have been
bad."
It wns nil over Ip two minutes. The
man's fa'th In human nature Jumped
several hundred per cent. The sky
was clear; the. whole world was set in
rosy hue.
Here wns a mnn who didn't dodge
responsibility, who tried no excuse,
who backed his work with his word
and made good his word.
Isn't It a pretty good policy?
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Subscribe for tho Herald for your
Eastern relative or friond. They
I would owe you an evoliustlne debt
of gratitude,
Mexico has 15,000 miles of rail-'
way '
Trees that Brow tho highest linvo,
tho most pointed leaves '
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Tho squirrel Is ono of tho best
swimmers of the animal kingdom j
Flro is extinguished much moroi
quickly by salt water than by fresh
Ilnrwj sloop with tholr eyes open,'
a thin membrane roplncln tho oyolld!
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Woodn heals for boots nnd shoes
woro first mndo In I.ynn Mass., In
1870.
In Italian clllos tho roftifio. guth
brod in tho strcotB is disposed of nt
auction.
Have an Oil Heater
to tako off tho chill whon It Ib
too warm to liavo tho furnaco
going. Wo hnvo thoin that nro
us pretty ns a picture tako
vory little oil nnd nro guaran
teed to bo froo from mnoko or
Hniell. Don't wult till all tho
fumlly have colds. Got ono to
day. ROBERTS & HANKS
123 Main Ht.
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and Baggage
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