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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1919)
!' ! i'JV" i Vd i I1' i TAGE KIGKT THE EVENINQ HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON "WHttAVMyc,,, Only a Few More Days To Do Your Xmas Shopping Come to this big store for men's "Gifts." Here it is easy t,o solve just. what to give Father or Brother. Hundreds of sensible gifts ready for your selection. Christmas orders issued for any amount or for any article in the store. ?M ".f Belber Luggage, Suit Cases, Trunks. The largest stock of fine luggage in the city cele brated Belber make. A Suit Case or a Bag would make a fine, sen sible gift. Get the boy a Dubbelbilt Suit, Overcoat or Mackinaw. There are 20 reasons why Boys' "Dub belbilt" Clothes are better. Make the boys glad at Christmas with a new "Dubbelbilt." 3ev SEES SIGNS IN EVERYTHING :, DUBBELBILT SLOW TO WET QUICK TO DRY SUITS FOR BOKI 4" KNOX HATS FOR XMAS Knox, America's leading dress hak A mighty good way to solve the Gift Problem is to give a.stylish "Knox" Hat. We are showing all the season's now creations In this flno lino. Xmas Hat or ders Issued. Present one of these. Let Him make his own selection. K u V1 Y L Bta. t rJ 5 a", tr We invite your inspectiin of our big showing , of Neckwear, Mufflers, 'Bath Robes, House Coats, Smoking Jackets, Sweaters, Silk Hosiery, Silk Shirts, Mackinaws, Wool Vests, Gloves, Underwear, etc. And why wouldn't a pair of Nettleton's fine Shoes be just the thing for Xmas? KKK STORE k The Men's Big Xmas Srore JSiy1 "FJsh-Eyes" and by W. C. Sleepy" Diamonds Davenport. The commonest fault In Diamonds after bad color is lack of brilliancy. This lack is due to improper cutting. Improper cutting usually may be .12 I. W. W. MEMBERS ARE CONVICTED BY JURY ANSAS CITY, Kan., Dec. 18. A verdict of guilty on all four counts was returned by a jury today in fmi.aH nnf fn Ifintr nf alrtfl fint tr nn I unwilling need to sacrifice a little tne case ot 32 Industrial Workers weight. Improperly cut stones usu-. of the World on trial here on charges ally fall into two classes those that of violating the espionage act. The are overthick and those that are ov- Jury started prqnrianil An nvAr thlplr nr lumnv stone fails in brilliancy in the cen- 'cIock last n8ht ter. It is called "Sleepy". An over-'pronounced fate t spread stone leaks light in the cen tr. Such a one is referred to as a "Fish Eye". These are faults that should be avoided In selecting a dia mond, since4 brilliancy is more to be desired than weight. As a matter of fact a brilliant stane usually appears larger than a heavier stone of less Drilllancy. - Have you seen Davenport's Diam onds. I also have one of the most up-to-date stocks in Pearl necklesses, Bracelet Watches, stick pins, Ladles and gents rings, in fact everything in th$ Jewelry line. ''No old stock." Every thing fresh and new from tho factory. Prices right no high rents. Tho little old homely man sitting in the window at 7.33 Muin Street. Look me up. W. C. DAVENPORT Expert Watch Maker Jeweler and stone setter. Headquarters for Handmade non divorce wedding rings. It deliberating at 6:30 Sentence will be today. NOTICE Having disposed of my interests in the Jewel Cafe to Mrs. Irene Hale and Mrs. May PosplslI, I hereby not ify all those having bills against the said cafe up to December IS, to pre sent same to me for payment and all those knowing themselves Indent' ed to me, will please make prompt payment to me at 823 Pine Street lC-3t JESS BAILEY. FEUD MYSTERY How two Htit'h Maid Mini unutilly ovoVtoinporod gentlemen b Fred A. linker, of (ho I'lrwt Htule & Huvlim bunk, mid Dr. W. A. Leonard, tho well-knnn 'lontlHt. over readied the hIuko of controversy whore nothing but go.o will unmuiKO the hurta (hut houur tool. Is n mystery to tholr frIeiidH, but It In n fart Unit ench of the illsptitiiutH liuro deposited u ton dollar greenback with the necrolury ot the 1 1 eft 1 boxing coiiiiiiIhhIoh, milil ten dollar to be forfeited to the commission treasury by the first man who backs upon u cliutlotiKO to meet In flatlet combat In tho preliminary bout of thu next boxing exhibition staged by the commlHHlon. Speculation U rife us to what It ax roused the gladiatorial Instinct ho strongly In the bronsts of thu banker and doctor. Neither of them neeum to bo able to toll Just when tho casus belli arose, or how, but both swear that It has rlx to a height where a squared circle (llakor wants It 40 foot square, claiming that no small er space will give acopo tor a dem onstration of superior footwork), and eight-ounce cloves will sottlo It. "Personally I fool for Dr. Leon nra"the affection of a brother," de clared Mr. Baker, when questioned, "but the buslnessllko way In which he delved Into one of-my molars on the rocont occasion of my only pro fessional relation with hhn, hap roused me to overpowering reseiR ment. Ho had mo lint on my buck and took undue advantnge of inn and, while ho filled tho molar satin, fnctorlly, ho also filled my soul with revengeful desire. I have picked out tire exact spot on Or. IoonnrdH nose on which I expect to satisfy my primordial longings. I think, also, that a' cauliflower ear would Improve his appearance." Krom the other hostllo camp tho following communique hns been is sued: "Wliat I have dono to Baker In a professional capacity Is not u cir cumstance to what I will do when I got n chance nt him with tho gloves. I believe, however, ho Is duo to for feit the ten dollars. Still, I am tak ing no chances and have started a course of rigid trulning. Ho has about us much chance ot pinning a cauliflower ear on mo us he has of becomjng president of tho Woman's Suffrage longuo. Just wait nnd see, that's all." Averane 8erblan Superet'tlou to Degree That to Weitcrneri deems Almoet' Ineomprehetulble. The dully life of the Serbian In nnU .to be full of superstition, lie In su perstition nb'iut the imiuuer In which lie rlntvi In the morning, about what ilrst moot his sluht, huw he ilnwes mid wuhIhw ami hum he iiikoIn of what food he eats mid thu (lino ami maimer of serving tlmniijlioiit the en tire day. Attention In whether the cocks ere whether ilmf hnrk tun cronk or the wind blow. AkiiIii, ntiu rial notice In taken of thu kind of ruin Unit fall, thunder, how star shine. If tho moon Iiiin n halo, If It shine 1 through n cloud, '- etc. The "Evil Eye" In alone nccounlnhlii for disease mid death. Tho Herhlnii believe Unit for each malady that flesh In heir (o (lod hits given a rem. edy. He believe Hint for ench pnln there In n healing herb, lie believe In wllehei beautiful young maiden who come forth from the dew nnd are nourished In n mysterious niountnln, They meet In the bniuchoN of trees nnd nre most duugerou at supper time. H u .... IT SClTip TOIIBIi Started MuimI Industry. Mussel culture In Frniice whero It Is carried on more extfnulvely than anywhere elxr, orlalnated so fnr Imek as 1'iTl. when r.n IrUh ship was wrecked near 1 Itoehelle. One of .the reicued snllont, James Walton, being hurt) put to it for a llv Inf, conceived tho plan of setting nets mi poles for the en it lire of en-fov at iiIrIiI, the muddy ulioren of the buy be in i; fwiuentcd by these blrde In Inrae ii ii tubers. Before long he noticed that ruyrlmli of young inuslN beeanie nttnehed to the stakes, and (hut. being above the level of the mud. theno grew rapidly. Thereupon he Intrrlnced brnnrlipN of treen between the cliiket. iIiiin fnrinlug n kind of wicker-work, which also bijrnmn t-oited with mumieli. Wnlton'N etnmple wns followed by some of the.'nntlvex of Ln Hoehelle, nnd an Imlmtry whn slurted whlrh hm now lloiirlHlied for clone on 800 years, At lloiuion'H . v-mIk. .)ee(1Ill,K.r , '"; " ,, Klvmi ii uhrl.1 . ",Cre"l iiIno pul.l ol'"l' whom nnd t, mt, ,h iw In time, Hi Cet.ir.il , nu. ' ,, Br,Jeol' rh. If froThere ,,. ' . ' nml " I" be hoped h(7rJ lllll.ln ...III i.. "' lOten r.1 Klltirn '!! ",M B 0 ClW , "" I'logram folio,- Ommninr h hool-ciiorui Tree (Old u,r). Url,tns A C'lirlHtiunn Hung .. . , ci.ri.ti..,,. H)lm,. isify H.JJ h. H,rry "" (Old enrol) "a-. " Cumo IV.u MWnlRbt clear. HlRh aehool airU-'oTe'""" () Oh, The Lord I. Mindful (from Ht. Paul). ""- (b) A iiukut of Ch.ita.up.rt, High School Trio " I'vo Waltoil for (he Lord in .' ".. . " M'ldeliMhiil HlRh Hchool Quartot- Catastrophe L Ornminnr Hchool Hoy.' Qev (a) Joy to (ho World ttW (b) (let A way Krom I)t Corafiel' (O Vive IAmour (College.gontT" (d) Now All. "flood Nlibh. (Kolk 8oiiR). " O- Today's Anniversariei -o -o Try 'em. Herald Want Ada. 'WHEN A FELLER HAS A FRIEND" The only suit we'd caro to see In stltuted agaln-st tho profiteers Is one that would bo against them all around and have It Btrlped. THE DAIUV STORE ' . ' Friday Wo carry groceries and we sell them for less. Look theso prices over. Ashland Drand Sliced Peaces. The can .,. , 40c Cut String Beans. Tho can....,...20c .Puritan Jellies. Tho glass ..15c Mother'e Wheat Hearts. Tho package 20c Quaker Oats. Th package aoc Country Club Coffee. The lb. 55c THE DAIRY STORE i miif: 7si' Am wyMr YseZ. (it,. . mrriyr m m,tA, ti tJaBat s t fflaaaav narkMnw III i 5"Hyfl jCr .mtmr llffmjjinf.TA MvUfiAfV wnr iMw 5l,N1, fOMC IQlBrLi 'MjJL llrjA " W COT ANOTHER. iatfApjjP "rt pr-i IBHl gJivltj' w QntttPVMjP 1. . iTIl TiSlE' IP WmtMltKBm'Sm ' lamimmmsL s 1819 Tssaac Thoman Hockor, founder of the Paullst Puthors born In Now York City. Died thore, Dec. 22, 1888. ""lSG!) Louts Moreau GotUcbalk, a brilliant pianist and composer, diod ut Itlo do Jnnolro. Dorn at Now Or. leans, May 8, 1829. 1870 Assembly of Oorrran nrin- oee presented tho king ot Prussia will, an nddre-ej roquentlng him to r.iromo omporcr. 1877 Tho Proto-.lunt Eplsropal dioceso of Springfield, III., was or ganized, j 1894 M. DrlHson vns . elcclod president of tho French Chamber of Doputles. 1914 Hrltlsh protectorate claim ed throughout Egypt. 19ir Oreat Britain sent slnglo men of the now volunteers, from 19 to 22 years old, to tho colors. 191f5....Prench recovered Cham brettc.s at Verdun and repelled at tacks near Poronno. 1917 Ten persons killed In a tfor man air raid on London. Camp Meeting Old Idea. Camp meetliiKH, gathering of devout po tron. Held iiiilnlly In thinly. popu Inted illitrlctN nnd continued for Rev era I dny nt n time, with the view of securing prolonged nnd uninterrupted religious exercUe, mid anneml)lles of n like kind, have been more or lorn uiiinl nt vnrlou period In Iho hUtory of (he ChrlNtlnn ehurch. The Introdur tlnn of the protracted camp meetliiK Into England In 17D1) by Lorenzo Dow led to the sepitnillnn of (he Primitive Method!! from the Weslcyim. Cump meeting nro cxpeclnlly nsNOcluted with Methodism In America, whero they originated nhout 1700 among Preshy tcrlnns and IlaptUts, but nfterwnnl became nlmost wholly Methodist. The date nf the" first camp meeting In America ! given In-Dr. Rncon' "His tory of American Christianity" a In July, 1600, In Logan county, Kentucky. Armadillo at a Pet In Argentlnn a common household pet In the small urmndlllo called mall co, whlrh I only nbout 15 Inches long. Doctor Ilergner Hay (hat when It roll Itself Into a ball Its unarmored legs dis appear Into tho shell and tho head clones It securely. The animal cannot straighten out It. body. It has a singular tripping gall upon the tlpa of two toea on which the clawa are longer than the Oirr. Children play with It by roll ing It about like a ball or letting It run on a board In order to enjoy Ita funny gait. It 1 quite harmless, soon gets 'tame, and eat out of tho children. 'JiimU Scientific American. Uniform Type for tha Blind. American librarian for tho blind are rejoicing over tho fuct that they will no longer be obliged to have books In five different kinds of raised letters In order to accommodate readers tuught la different parts of the country und nt different period. After many yen in of discussion a uniform type, to be known n. "revised Ilmllle," linn been agreed Tlpon, nnd hereafter all bookx embossed In this country nro to bo In the new type. "Tho Peerter," by Richard Harding DiivIh, wns the first book to be published In revised HrnHlo. -Relcntlflc American. MADAM IOINA, Plmi,t- World' (Irentent Wirt-nolocR PnlmlKt nnd Medium. Heads your entire lfe-p,it present nnd future correctly, j. lug nnmos, date and figures la bit Iness, love, law, marriage and don o(lo trouble. Telia you what ton nro best ndnptod for and whit to do iu uuuur jour condition! la I(. This lady rends your hand a, joj would an open book. A reading bj her will meet your hlghut expwu-' tlons, nnd you will to wlier and happier, aftor consulting her, lis having tho gilt of removing all erll Influence und placing you la in en vironment of happy thought and contentment. Headings: Sunday and dally, 9 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. UcitM at Room 1, Monro Rooming Ifouw, 1313 Main Ht, between llroad and .Spring Streets, ono block eait o( White Pelican Hotel, Klamath Fall,, Ore. 1-lSJO Try 'em. Herald Want aui. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Open until 9 o'clock In the even Ing for Christmas shoppers. Stir Urug Co. 1MI Star Drug Co. will remain opeael until 9 o'clock In the evening nntil Xmas. WANTED To buy a trunk la good condition. I'liane 32IM. J7-2t FOR RENT 3 room house partly furnished. 524 2nd'St. 1MV LOST Ico tongs between Itb'St nnd Hot Springs. Please return Jo' Herald office l ' WANTED A second hand' safe. Spot Cash HnsKet Mrocer- Klauiuth Ave. U-U FOR II KNT-Warehouse - w firtnr90 bv CO. 8pot Cash Bikh -l. .,-., 090. k'lnmnth Ave. 1M' JlJ.3lJ t w- - ' WANTED Clean cotton rags. W. Q...I1I1 Prlnllnc Co. "'" Smith Printing Co .-.,, mil.. n tlinrmielibred ffS'8' run. nnuivv - r-. .ni turod Ilhodo minnu 'u -',,1 hetiH nnd 1 roostor. ""u"J8.jt, aiiiiiKul1 '" XOTICIJ Presbyter!" church will . hold n coou -- lo in innea -;-Viil Tho ladles pi w ,:'n, ud will hold n cookbu .--- apron snlo in vtinnc - , , ck nlng Saturday Dec. 20, at 1 ocw 18-2t Was There Ever a Gift Like Candy? Gifts that are universally appreciated are universally desired Candy occupies a place that no other gift possibly can. riiere never was a gift like candy, there never was candy any better than ours. Early choice gives best selection of the newest and hand somest 1919 Christmas packages, and if we say they are bcautitui a look will prove it. Altogether the gift is complete, & point ot at traction outside and inside. All size boxes. Orders for Christ mas candies should be placed now. Hndeiwis piBimarY W L- KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Wmw ' 7 I Rtjpn':v i WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLC BUY THCIF? DRUGS m Py?;"uTacv1 IH in c& B 208 Main St. Phono 430J I hiiimiBmiiHimHHummiiiiii"""'" I I