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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1919)
irtr i( THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TAGR BLT 'n-rsiiAY, in:, ,: Si, iii. "WE DVV AND SELL FOR CASH: VHAVS WHY WE SELL fXR LESS" COL. ROOSEVELT OPPOSED ITTO I'OU SALE Largo lot on sunny side of Mtiei't iIiiiiki throw ft out liph School Hiiwili 2 room Hluiek on lot I.. 1. I'm lift. i;il ViiMhlni;l(i.i. 22-fii CITV OAllllAur Jl!,ll,!!I:!,roluov,,dftll i!IiII2!Ls wanW for Hvi.r ion lio)i4. Chllntmnil trees I'iiv l'luino I 1311. I223 lit mmm a cussififii en i OJRAjJv-ajc i-iviuv f() 3as5Ss . "uu H, II1 Vlill lt i k ... For 4ft413-415 MAIN STREET KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1 Llild' L-iSt dJUIUBJUCI "THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT" GIFT -from The Golden Rule Store -THE OintHttng the recipient'- fancj by the nrtUle ielf, pleasing the nc In li. einNlt Heaitty. .hvar. cxpre-wJiiK the mode f the moments; nhwi) luiiil)ovHt i-f the don or's own PAOolU-nt pivfe rence. ' : . . i Handkerchiefs FOR MEV, WOMKN .VXD HILDHH. The entire collection, chnraeterired by ex treme novelty designs and exclusive de tails that make the HandsvrchiefB from The Goltten Rule a gift unusual. Pricings consistently modest. Women's Handkerchiefs In Linen Lawn r.ml hemstitched edges. Novelty, and an extensive variety of many nw patterns Men's Handkerchiefs of Linen and Cam bric make delightful gifts. Handkerchiefs for the tiay tots, in prints and fancy nursery corners. FOR MEN III this depart merit ran he found inAny tiling suitable (or thj man. and nil char acterized by that sturdy fltnesi which meets n man's approval Silk lloo in many,, pleasing colors with the prices pleasing. Hankercblofs of linen material Slippers that will glvo him comfort and enso nt home lints that nro stjllsh. In nil new shades. Neckwear which will make ti man vain. Sweaters to keep him warm while out of doors--utid many other things too numerous to mentu n Hosiery TO THK DELIGHT OP THE CAPRICIOUS FAN'l'V SILK HOSIERY, chosen from the marvelously large stock we have, In extensive assort ment at prices that will appeal to all purchasers. Silken Hos ierj of the bt and noted make? in fancy and plaui col ors to St .very woman Tliei" are irresistibly appealing to all femininity as gifts. L 'W r " iTn :oy? J vm'i$triaaii ilth Leather and Kelt Soles, villi Jfany trimmed tops, somo of lur and houh with u pom-pom Daintv and acceptable r tvo gifts'givon that will - i the Urcu v ' and Veen them warn SI ni -rs I ii.ii-.' ciLr hi si r ;' ion m nil iuh t h i th" taste of nill.id) Till- extensive a ui.ient oi biippera .; priced very imni-erately. SOLDIERS SELL TOYS MORE IOWA CORN. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 23. Fes- UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, Mos tlve Christmas toys, interesting oven ( cow,' Dec. 23. Corn ncreago in tho to adults, have been placed on sale 'state of Idaho has increased from 9,- at the Letterman General hoapttuijOOO to 22,000 acres in tho last five here U'lmrA thn tnVS W'prft mflllft IlV vunru firpnrilinir In n otnlAmnnl r- woundetl soldiers.' jcently made by Professor II. W. Hul-r i. ...... , .. . .. , i" - ' oeri oi mo university ot uiano, woo Enid this Is the greatest percentage NKW MIRK. 1J0. 03. A lPw mill InleieMilntt exiilnunlloii of Col. Km se ell's object leu 10 tile tiso' Of (the pbrnxe "In r. (I We Trust" on Milled Stiiles coins. I afford-ill In !.m iirtlile In the I) -i, iii her 8crll liiii's b Jimi-ph Miul.Hn Itisliop. the .fiMiuer I'ttiddeiits hHtgnipher. A. tttov Wrltteh lijr tit, RoOsonU on Nov It, liT. to n cleiKMiuin ' v, lu) luid differed wiUi him iihoul i iuriiiij Uiu niotto gii thftiolns rend i "Wtltn tho Qitet1or at the new Vo.nufic came up ve 1 eked Into the lnv nii-l found then- mh no wnriiuit UlHiXeln for Dpoxlii "In God Wx TruC ix tho olns An the custom I nl' I xx it litit ligil w.irrnnt. had i Ciewti uj, however, 1 mliclit have (Jolt At I4heit to lu--t thu iuiicrlp I lou hail I approved of Its bolnu on Jthe inlnire Put ns I did not nJpr ve of ll. 1 did not direct thtit It nhouht 'gclti he put on Of coure the matter -f the law 1 iibsolutely In the Itnnd ,et I'ontjrc.is, and liny direction of fouKrofa in thO'iB&t'er will he Im ime(latcly oUeed. jl presont. as I huve wilil. tllP 1,8 no warrant In Imv f r tho lusx'rlpUon. ".My own feolliig In the niattur Is idue lo uiy very firm conviction IhiU to put such n motto on coins, ar to Lttse It lu any kind red manner, not only dons no good but iIoph positive harm, nnd Is lit effect Irrevoronco ; which comes dangerously cl e to '(..urllego. i "A beautiful nnd solemn sentence xildi as tho one in quest Ion should bo treated nnd uttered only with that flno rdvcronctj which noci'Mitr lly implies n certain oxnltntlon of spirit. Any use whlflh tends lo chonp en it. nnd above all, tiny who Which tends to securo Its being treated In ,iv spirit of lavliy, Ih from every istnndpolnt profoundly to bo regret ted I "It Ih n, motto which It Is indued till t huve Inscribed on our grout national monuments, in our tem ples of justice. In our legislative hnlls. nnd In buildings Htich as thono ;' West Point ttnd Aonapolls In hort, -wherever it will tend to " iaiouto and Inspire n lolly emotion i In thoso who look thereon. Hut It nc rnMQFRVATinN- mB t0 "l0 om,MOMl," """'"o '-'' lVJiNOC.r.V Al 1VJ1N ichoapon such a motto by tiso on (coins. Just ns It would ho to chnnp- FOU SALE- lo acre, fumi or win Undo for Klnmnth oily ptonorti-.i Bplll Alhort llarrett. i: ;-2o FOR RENT OR LEASE Ft i It KENT -FliruUhod rt'in. In iiilre nf F, Hi iilo. llnmld (,,, ur ui 12s Hikoii.i fli., nftei .. id l- "it J " t r uiu u ,i, -i' i fit . . " ''mi .phoii.. " .'""'iir iiirt' cop lug l(,nl ,,., 'r 'Of twm "r rhii:.""." -in tt liotlsnumb . ..,.'" '0 linn rm . i... i ' ' " i n 1 1 L' .. rliores. .1, i , T " ""' Wfllci - " ' v. - ,;"';-ft nnihwiiii.i ,. ,,,, ' 'l'' r,oo miiilti in imi , , ...."" it lo bA ll'lll . . . . nuil i 'till plu I Mil ami to 1 1 i . ,, ii i i iii 'K ll). ' "llVi HELP WANTED "" "" Ti" Lftrj-u uij-iirt WANTED -Daln fuuu with eleri HnhiM or tef.!hon(., uot more than lx mites out 1'runk Kwiug, Itecoril Office lll-ati it 1 We in i,r ,, ,,,. . Mill mil.-. ... !....'. "'" . "r- ,, nii-nt -"Htm " rlfu HI WAN'-, I 1 1 H' rah' "' X tfe . lir- e ncwsboy.s "' ' " ' IIIMll l ., ..I ' -"u MADAM IOINA, P. g"l "J- I MISCELLANEOUS AJ0l0Wf0l, Uorll's .,,,.., n, n . ,,nl"" "I M. .Hum. ' Rendu wi r , , , "' l"eH.M!l mil ,,r,', ' l'a"t- IliK llliiiii, , i c , . . ' ') K'T- ll.is l..v. .. ' '"r'" '" !' WANTI'H -ip-illoii b) experuiKi-il ihiIi in,,),, . I i ', ''' diru- Muckui..u as foreman on slot k -ire h. t .., ,,,i,.,l i. , , ', ! "l nui.U hnnailng Kto.k. C v, hii to iu,r ,rtlfr ,'" 1"" ' do ny. Room f,, Leo Apariiiu-nla. 11 his in i, i ., ', , m "(e ' .Jk .. i i tt fiii wvhui in ii , n l !,, . ,. . '." " II? Ii '"i i I l Mt-rt. 1,111 ' ttimr and Ii i!l . l huut, it.. ...,. ... ' "; ",r. .. -...,, . . , . , rin i i ii' sa-ot . ,.,liqT will in,. I , Furntturo of seven room houst) for Uon. nn,i , u ule. Phono S33J. 13-J7.1D' JhiimiIi i. i.ti. . , it,... .ii ... f.h.i.. f-.. .... ..-..... tnrt mi vuiiKiiiiiu i inn hum .uvii! ii-- - - "' i uik iiii In an (n an eselustvo line .it I'lineer 1'i.nt ' rniaient of mi M n,oitKht nrnJ Ing nnd Htntlonery t'onipaiiv. t2j,pnteiiimont. lt uimm smuiay nnd Main Stioet.. 22-t 1U' '' n- "' ' " I- m ufMA aJsL.)At jm 1. Xlout,. ItunmlnB IIquw Surety bond nntto jou wall. Clill ii ! ''" fil ' " n llroail and roto , Sinltli. lUtt ' "PTIiik Streets, otio li(k cast ot . . hlt I', Hum lloi. , l),.,.,,,!!!! Kalii nuiiaciiuu iur ino iierniu lor -"'ir Euslern rolntlve or friend. They would owo )nu mi ovelastlng debt of grot Undo. DuinoruMt, Dentist, over man's Sloro. Qth nml Main. l-K-20 Sugar- WANTED JNOTIFE OF IISM, sirrbUMIAT PUNISH VIOLATORS AVHICH RE-MLVDS US THAT of Increase shown by any state of If BurlesonVs administration Isn'.tlthe northwest for a liko period, worthy of admiration his nerve is. J The world's record of snernr nlnn- in many oi ue nuian cues toe (,t01B ccntalns i3000 'acres, has 30 women are employed as street car e8 of nnd 0lnployB 1500 conductors. ( VIENNA. Nov. 21. (Ily .Mall) '.The authorities are beginning , to t'tal mote .severely with offenders gainst tho lighting and food nets. I- or 'using an ox cons amount of elec tric current four prominent restaur ants and one big hotel havo been cut off from current altogether for a period of weeks. One big hotel has hud its restaurant and dining rooms closed for ono month because It had on hand nn excessive amount of food. 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, for It will always beat that mark The next time you buy a tlrr y a General it's the tire you've been lool-ing for. i havo a full line of accessories here Drop In and look the rer. HOAGLAND & McCOLLUM NEXT TO POSTOrFICE JAPANESE YARN PRICES SOARING TOKIO, Nov. 27. (By Mull) Jap- 'ancso cotton yarns aro soaring sky-fw-urd. Tho prices ruling In tho mar- en it by use on postage stamps, or In advertisements." Among the 1C0.O00 letters writ ten by Col. Roosovolt during his public career, Mr. Ulshop said hu found a number from It ml yard Kip ling, written In that famous author's cliaincterlstlc way. Hint Is, lu the t'nlost chlroraphy. In n Iottur written In 1008 tho Col. said "areat-IIeart" Is my favor ite character In allegory, Just as Pil grim's ProgreBH In to my mind ono of tho greatest hooka that was over written; And I think that Abrahum Lincoln Is tho Idonl "Groat-Henrt' ot public life." Ui returned to this Idea about Lincoln from timet to time, a fact which explains tho origin of Kipling's memorial poem entitled "G rent-Heart" written when tho Col. died. Cclonol Roosevelt's ndmlrntlon WANTED. Many or tho loadlni; ' Nolleo ,, , ws.a per inuii of he couutty. the undersized, as Adnnnlstr, Ix men In the host mid positions -got ; tlu ,;,nte of wmillln ,, MtMl101 their rt on llu lr home newspaper decern,..,. fit , ,1(, County Tho nil round training obtained on o,rl f tll( Mm( r 0l , ' tho smaller paper mndu tho sp.ieiui- ,,,, ciutit). tin- I'limi Account 1st who gti dn (ho dominion of the of lor admlnlstrntlon ..f Mild Mtatc. biggest publications of the country. nmj ,i,,u ,tl (ourt u iH flX(,j Janu The llenild lias mi opuitlug for n ro- ury ly, ta2U( ni tlm hour of 2 30 porter nnd wll give lornl iippllrants ! M., n t,., t, linJ t10 Court prororoaco Tin- I'osltlon Is opou 10,1100111 ot said Court oh tho place for nny young man who In active, bright,, the hoarlng of objections, to ald able to gather news and write grain- account. If nny. nml fur tho jettle mntlcnl English. Apply' to tho City men! thereof Editor. iO-tf A vlped tongue. A Clover linnlco. Thut ropltilo A world would hruuk, A greoily 0)0. And smacking chops. Signal 11 scourge Worse than smallpox. Crips nations big And nntlotii small. Thoy'ro firm today. Tomorrow thoy fall. A human heart Fired with this brand, Will long to kill And rulu- the land. E'en childish tongues Will curso nnd rnvo To kill tho tots With whom thoy piny. The RuHSluu plague TlitiH fur we've missed. RUT ALL HE WARE OF THE IIOLSHEVIST- Dated. December St'i, 1919 ELLA M. McMillan. Administratrix -if t'10 El tolo ot Will ni 1'. Mc Mlllaii, dccvnBc 1 . 10.2 3.3 0-6 SPECIAL Sl'MOOli .MEI.TIXO. inlnco L'onilH znrntnaesEsanrvi. r.ynTrrrrrrrrTaangaBiiim ,Un , . ,,,, ,:, ... I inn h"""i "iiiui'i- is nukiiib . nn- I uatlon sorlously nnd recently rtis jp.itched officials to Osaka, tho most WHEN A WORKING MAN wants an overall he usually selects from the best ones those that are going to give him the service. In our stock we take pride in telling him that the over all of today is none other than the Famous Ironalls, which are all that the name implies. Made from heavy material in full cut and high back. They are roomy and never bind, with front swinging pockets and two hip pockets; also the patented never-lose-your-rule-or-pliers pocket. We have them in all sizes DON'T SAY OVERALL WHEN ASKING FOR THEM, BUT SAY UNION MADE TTTBh Sold exclunholy ut our fctoro K. Sngorman it- lln it. Iinf ft-x.tvir lttf H.tfitfSiln ft I Iwh E ,w .. DKl ,..- ...... .Uw. ... i.. for tho (Jr(!at ;,nnnc,mtor wa8 nH0 'spinning Industry of Japan, and ovon howh , n otler whch ho wrotQ 0 , threaten to exceed tho record 6iiro Mnrch 9 ,90Bi a fow tlayB-attw ,,, .r iu lUMH n jnui.x-i. iu r''l IllflllLMirilf hil tn filf f!ncri'.. rprnvil. .....,-,....,.... ..( . ., , , vuifu swx- ynn. tho EngllHh historian and uop how of Mncuulny In which tho Col ouol said: "It hu8 boon nocullurly plonsniit to mo to find Hint my supportoru nro to bo found among tho overwhelm ing majority whom Abraham Lin coln callod tho 'nlain neonlo'. Ah I Important centre of spinning indus-l8uppoHO yoll ,inoW Lncoln ,H n' hero. Ho was n mun ot tho people quotations. If loft unmodified, will Isoon toll on tho welfaro of tho Jnp ianese public who nro nlrcady suffer ing from tho advance prlco of cotton "I ain't mad at nobody" try to invoatlgato tho cauBO of tho jiecent advance and to recommond n eastiroa for rogulating prleeH. Rut tho measureH tnkon by tho govern- n-ent so far have produced no affect a in! quotations nro still advancing. Tho current prices havo reached such a figure thnt woavors can dc rivo a largo margin of potits by ninn ufQctiilng textilo fabrics with cotton - arns jmportod from abroad. Ono largo weaving concern In Osaka has already ordorcd largo quantified of fino yarns from tho United Statos and thick yarns from China. This In tho flrnt Importation of foreign cot ton yarns by Jnpnneso spinning concerns. Tho gtnplo crop of China Is Raid to ho Bwcot potatoes. Thoro Js no hoc tfon which doos not rnloo them, and thoy are a substantial part of tho diet of a grontor pari of tho Chlnoso people. who always folt with and for tho people, but who had not tho Hllght est touch of tho domngoguo In hlin." SNOW SURVEY OF TWO STATES, PLAN Mlko Donlln, whoso great hitting Notlcu Is hereby given to tho legal voters, of School District No. 1 ot Klnmnth County, Stuto of Oregon, that a Special School Meeting of said District will bo held nt Central School, on the 27th tiny of Decem ber, 1010, at 2 o'clock In tho after noon, for tho following objects; To vote n tax of S l00 no to ho used for tho purpose of Incrcnscd salaries for tho teachers of the district. Dated this lfith day ot Doccmhcr, 1 1 10 Attest: Ida Ii. Moniycr, District " . I, rOI'NTAIN. Chairman Hoard of Directors. noth'E to riti:inns. ' In the County Coiirt of tho State ol Oregon, Tor Klnmnth Count), in tho matter of tlm IMnto of Emll i. Tl.. mini, ill Notice Is hereby given that tho Ubod to delight National k-aguo faiiH.nderslgnod has been duly nn Is now entertaining tliuutro utidlen-1 ;;JYiV f tlio rMnto of limll K"c. ces. Tlio rormor cincitinnti-Now York pastlmor Is making good as an actor In "Turn to tho right." Jack KenrnH, mnnnger llOtOII, Ol UIU rnmiu - nttlpil deceased, by tho nlrtte cnMlM court, and nil I" " '''.5' B'"t Bald .-tiitonro rw;cd lo nresont sumo 10. ram ..". . t , , hit his law office, over " ',lh of Jack I stB,0 nd unvlnK "nnk. I n Klamjin llninnuni- 1111VB lut will lie Ii) no bur- I.'ulla. OrCCOII, Wllllin si ......I'.IWJ , ,..W ..W ,.... ..w ... .." . .... , months """'" "., " ry to nccopt 11 hid for the Dompsoy-I from ,l10 ' "'" " ', 'd' ot u'eccraher, Carpontlor fight. Naturally, Kearnsj .,..,. C. F. Blvoi wants tho largest purso ohtalnnblu, as wull (ih a BtihstnntliU gtturnntoo that tho mill will bo staged. Tho now lea Pavilion Just com ploted. In Cambridge, Mass., If) to bo tho homo of liocktoamn roprosontlug Harvard, Massachusetts Toch, Roa ton college, and eevorul hockoy out fits attached to athlotlo cluliH. Six- man hockoy has boon agreed to by both the collego and club tonms. Rest yet, IIornM Want Ads. of Emll 1010. Administrator of the ustnto Klloso, Doceiisin. 1f(-2!l-:i0-C-l3 " .. . i..nntni; .. ... 'run r,t.,". A subscription ';,. tbu UIU " 7 , , nd m....i,i tiiv n nro 1"' c mnr. mlnlit mi""1 a uiiriai'" present for nil of i;:noityoar- Tho Herald would h $ chnor from Klnmn l MOn, only during the l hris iron s b but during every IX ln l" Shop Early. wont AdB bring rc3iilli. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Dec. 23. Plans for n snow fall survey In which laiirornui aim xsovmin may Join havo boon Hiibmlltod to tho etnto onglnoor'a offlco horo by Prof. I. ' E. Church of tho Unlvorslty of Novndu, Reno. A snowfall mirvoy would bo of una In determining tho amount of wutor avnllablo during tho mibsoquont Ir- i-iBatloii Hoason. Prof. Church said, and :noa8iiromonts,vinado ln tho Slor ras would bo of vital lntor.ost to Cali fornia farmors. .11 II ITU r- as? r n Have an Oil Heater ,0 take off the rl.H lwU n Jt J l warm to Imvi ar3 ,18i Wo have t hci " nMtaW as protly nj. 1 V inraU vory Httln oil n"fi"rosJ:0ne or too.1 to bo troUi , Bmoi SlyirfaeUnolo. ROBERTS & HANKS .RliJ JInlH St'