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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1919)
".yp$ PAOR SIX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON N.vinuuv :: 5 f r f t f t t f t f t I t J? . t T f t I ATTRACTED BY "G0LPEN BED ' ,),:,,':miii:h 7) inio PRIVATE OWNERSHIP Superiority Demonstrated in World War E. N. Hurley, who served throughout the war as chairman of the United States Shipping Board, was asked what in his job had impressed him most. He answered : "The efficiency of private ownership and operation as com pared with public ownership and operation ALL PRODUC TION CENTERS ON THE COST you can't get away from that Shift responsibility for the cost, for the best possible result under a given set of circumstances and you shift the responsibil ity for efficiency. On the Shipping Board, we shifted this respon sibility from private shipbuilding concerns to the Government. "With the shifting of responsibility of cost to the Govern ment, that keen interest in results which follows private initiative was gone. THERE YOU HAVE THE WHOLE PROBLEM AS BETWEEN PUBLIC OWNERSHIP AND PRIVATE OWNER SHIP STATED. "I don't know of a government-owned plant that produces more than two-thirds efficiency. In the years to come some way may be found to keep incentive to best endeavor in men under government ownership, but until that is discovered that system may be classed as a failure." TT t ? ? t t f T t t t Mnrquesni lalsnders Fascinated Uy Sight of Article of Furnlturo New to Them. HERALD'S CMIFfljig FOR SALERcnl Estate ah.ii.. ,IZ "S::5' I... -. ... '"""'I 'i i nil i,,.,... T t X X ? X X i 7T - V tAATtj?AAAft . Aj.t tV jy. y. yA jy ykATk jfffcjffjrWr1 iViri j A j1 , A 4 a A A A A A A A A jj jt ai it pluco of coconut pultitH. mill people who nro tt III ornmnentnlly tnltoimil Mini who used to he I'MinllmlN before tln missionaries nnived timl tuiiKlit llit'iii honor. Hut no inlNnloiitiry bud out dlseinhnrkwl 11 brass hoil nil tho ht-iuli of Annum; It onmo with the Iuk gniso of 11 ourlotii tricolor who liml m'oii tho Island from the deck of n steamer, 11111I Ml tin Implicit to live thoro n while mill 100 whiit It was like. Ilo could not depart, ho snys, "with out ponotrntliiK Into tfioio nhriipt nttil melancholy depths of forest, without endeavoring, though ovor o feebly, to stir tlio t'ohl hrvw of legend niiil Into, fast disappearing under stupor ntnl for not ful noun." Ami .10 ono tiny tho himt brought him ashore, and tho populace welcomed him. marveling nt tho sldit of tho "koIiIoii boil" nnil Hourly over come with ilollKht nt iho elasticity of tho springs unilor tho mattress. Thoy took tunii bouncing on It. whllo ho drove nn easy bargain with tho fn seor of n house for the 110 of Hint ilouilcllo In rvtuni for leaving tho "Bullion boil" with tho owner whon ho departed. Tliou, tho bargain concluded, tho wlfo of tho chli'f who owuoil tint house hml tho unique privilege of "It tine on tho bod, happily bouncing up mill down, till It wus lifted on tho tat toooil shoulder of four Mnrqiiesnns mid marched with honor to Its destl-tmtlon. DRINK ONLY WHEN THIRSTY X California-Oregon Power Company MISSING EDUCATQR MYSTERY BAFFLES OHIO Thew three kid- liHll scbooli while on bis die .'and mother. HQi!flH:way to do some ex- imm mm ra night work. A they await hU re- f Hf itmt 1 I bat, 'torn tie and AT THE CHURCHES want three kl mother - daddy and turn aa all Ohio tries to help solve the "'mystery of bis disappearance from ,the streets of Con usant. O. He is Howard Mclntyre, principal ot the school there. Ha was last seen by the superintendent ot collar have been found but no trace of the man nor mo tive for his leaving or bavmg been kid naped can be found. 3l fiS Thrift and Little Things Who are the men and women that become masters over great things? They are those who first of all become masters over little things. Dollar bills and silver dimes are only little things, so little that they often trickle away in every direction and yet they have formed the solid foun dation for many a comfortable income through the following slegan: "DON'T WASTE! SAVE!" Start a Savings Account today. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON No clinoRCs will be ninilo in tills column unlev the copy li tit Tho K cuius Herald office by .1 o'clock KriUny uwiiIiik. First Dnutlst Church, cornor Wash ington and Eighth. Suutluy 8CiiuoI at 10 a. m., C. It. DeLap, superintendent. Preaching nt 11 a. m. Prayer aorvico Wednesday nt S I. M. Every second and fourth WodnesUay jvenlng will be devoted to missionary work. B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation Is extend ed to all to attend tboso eorvicos. Sacred Hoart Churcn, cornor 8th and High streets. Itov. Hugh J. Mur- shali, pastor. Children's service at 8:00 Adults servlco at 10:30 Evening service at 7:00 Sew Venr's Service, isi .Mass at 1 a. m. 2nd Mass at 9 u. 111. Eucharlstlc Services from 4 p. m. till 7:00. First Presbyterian Church, Corner 3rd and PJne. Rev. E. P. Lawrence, Minister 137 Third Street. Phone 429. Sunday school as usual at 10 a. m. Christmas Service 11 a. m. Sun day morning. Lutheran services will bo hold at Library hall, corner Third and Main, conducted by Rev. M. C. Rossman, pastor, Residence, 929 High St. Sermon 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. Sermon subject: ''The Christmas Gospel of God's Grace." All are cordially invited to wor ship with us. Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth and High, Rev. S. J. Chaney, pastor, 1117 East street. Phone 67W. Sunduy fluid at 10.00 A M. Morning Worship at 11.00 A. II. Junior League at 5:30 m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Epworth League at C:30 p. m. Evening Church Servlco 7:30 p. m. Prayer mooting Wednesday even ing at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially Invited to all tho services at the Methodist Church. The young people can do no better than spend an hour with the League from 0:30 to 7:30 p. m. each 8uu day. First Christian Church, cornor Ninth and Pine streets. C. F. Trim ble, pastor. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Sermon 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evon lng, 7:30 p. m. The Sunday evening norvices will be dismissed for tho sacred song concert at the Presbyterian Church. Emanuel Daptlst Church, Eleventh and High streets. Sunday School 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Woman's Home and Forolgn Mis slonary Society meets first Thurs day of each month. Tou are Invited to these services. Tho Christian Science Society of Klamath Falls holds services at 113 Fourth street every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and evory Wednesday evening at 7:30. All nro welcome. The subject of lesson for Sunday, "Christian Scionco" The Sunday school session is from 9:4E to 10:45 every Sunday morning. . The free reading room and free lending library Is open from 2:30 to 4:34 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday!. , Phyilclan Decries Having Any Set Tims for the Taking of Liquid Into the System. No rules for wntor drlnklnc enn lo Inld down, but tho licit ruIiIu Is the thirst of the Individual, nccurdlnc to Dr. John C. Ilemmetur nf lliiltlmuro, In nn ndilrcn nt n inoetlni: of tho AniiTlcan Therapeutic association. Our bodies Imve n reservoir In which much wntir Is stored ; this Is In the tissue iiuiIi-rlyliiK the skin and In the tniisclos. Tln blood mid lymph ciintnln nlmiit throe mid 11 luilf quarts of water. In tho course of it ilrty nlimit two qunrts of cnstrlc Juice, from ono nud a half to two quarts of saliva, one nnil n Imlf quarts of pancreatic Juice, nnil Intestinal Juice- In quanti ties tluit have been estimated vari ously at between tuo and elicbt quarts, nro secreted. Thus n innn secretes altogether about eight quarts of ill jcestlvo Juices every dny; yet he hns only from three to fourquurts of blood nud lymph. The mystery of whence tho wntor comes and whither It coes Is solved when we learn thnt the reservoirs un der the skin supply It nnd reabsorb It. When wo are thirsty It means that the supply In the reservoirs Is run nine low. Perspiration disposes of much of thl water, and by evapora tion keeps tho body cool. Physical work or exorcise produces much heat nnd If n man who performs It cannot persplro bis temperature goes up rapidly. (tl)8 (,, uiont An nniuslns Into Is told of Hie com- . . it.. .. .. I.... I i.i liiiiinii ' '.:.. ... " ... : ...... .... imi,...,n. "ALE Our snlomll.t rivo-romn "'" " "' I'm s. . ' "" , iiiuiiim ii"i'"' '"'i I, .,,., Hut 1 i.Iik....I 1 . . ......".. ........ r,,...T.ii Mini nriiMii. - lit .ln.ililft 1 l.jif..t. V.... ..I I... I 11 t'11 II ... ill niviTiiiiin 1. nit 11. iuit 1 nun nil. - i nil' i I . . . . . . ... hi ..i.. ... "'iril inn,.. , wirini; nnil eiectrii) llclit fixtuies r"" " iilll v"',IOulor Unlit In furnliuro. lliiMemmit with ' "'IMjt froHt-proof cold MtimiKo. iwiwti, flnti .''""," ll"'nl m"; - treeH, oxcollonl vlow. Now chicken ""l n"Micril(. Iioiiho nnd 21 imllnts Kliumt Kurden1 - soil All for 13800. A. W. Poll, 10 1 Unrrty l.oml, ,, WnsliliiKtoii. 12-20-Hi '" .V Hiiilin. le you U, ChU. 1 .. , U MllinrrlliK for FOR SALE Mi.cellnneou f "ii"vurM"u'xrcii. "''vM.-rn r.dih0 ',''"' ,'or your WOllld OW,. y,, ,. . HSP,U Thoy Tho hlKKost kind of 11 Imrgaln In nn uii-iu-iiiiii) imm m now avii it in1 rrv h her tm-h.. ., nt tho Klitumth Vnlloy Wnrolioiiso,('r''l,"f yrup at ill nnil ForwnnlliiK Coinpnny. Hen iIiImI lm'iONK I'LVTo.N fr u .23,1' nt once If you wmii to pick up n real Jooil. iJ? simp. and FOR HALE Fnt Turkoys tniCKium. tin 1 K red, 27 CITY MILK DEPOT. CITY (JAUllAOI-wr" (InrboKo roiiioveii nhn." i?u remove J phono 91. u.Bt FOR RENT ORLET HAII r a I - run. iiAiir, iwirKO 101 011 sunny nldni ""--- ...-.,..,.. .,,,.JI of strent slunos throw from HpIi '''OR RENT CoiiifortBi'.'i'rT' School Hmull 2 room shnck on lot ' rurnmiiml ro, r.i p i tll,e!4. L. D, Parks. 431 Washington. 22-5tln. Inqulrw at lluraia QlflS. ?i" SITUATIONS WANTED FOR BALE 10 ncrn farm or win trndo for Klnmath city property. Albert llnrrott. 12-27-20 HELP WANTED WANTED- An oldorly lady to make ho nut In family mid look nftur two old poopln. LIkIU work but moderate compensation. Dr A. A. Houlu. 27 U- )OU WANT STUDENT IIEL? call the Klamath County lii.s School-phono 350. airli for trn copying a.,,1 llnK; slw'g nS housework. eirliiR for children ett I loys for clerking. meutqRr chores, etc Hpvclal attention I i '. en to this service by the chooi nut liorliles nud nn oBuri , to u mndo to mnko olllcleni. rnnt.-i.,; WANTED Woman for housowork "",l I'rolltublo bath to tho student In tho country. Modern house In- nn'' lo l,l0" requiring tticlr services qulro Jlornlil office. 30 I tf WANTED Woman to wash, Iron noil clonn once 11 week. Now house. suinll family, uluctrlcnt couveulunces. Phono 204R. 12-29.19 WANTED- Kiiunuemeiiu b. nil iiurm. wi , praci. SB. Am, n, .CTAyfia lib tv WANTED Three Herald Olllco. newsboys nt the.. . . A m, .-.,.., . ntf ; MADAM IOINA, Palmut- MISCELLANEOUS World's (ireiitr..t I'liri-niiliigM, I'ltliuUt mid .Mi'illuin, Rends our entlro life pmt, prusuul and futuru correctly, glr 1 111: nnmos, d.itw nml flcurix in i,m.. ......W HVIPV l.W.KII. IIHUUI lUVU. 1 . . .-,..,, ,H .,,..- brand 7L un loft shouldor, shod ll 1 ln.f '. . . v' JUMrr,a,;o and doffl- STRAYED Ono white roticheil mniiu horse weight ubout ICoo. around. 27-31 Vision Caused by "Cohobs." Dr. W. E. Snfford. of the government plntit bureau, recently Idcntlfleil tho mlinosiillko tree, which grows In Haiti, Porto Rice and other Islands of the Antilles, ns the producer of a queer powdered drug called "cohoba," which the natives used when Columbus llrst arrived at the Island of Haiti. Tho seeds of this tree are yielded In pods, which are roasted and ground to pow der, which Is sometimes mixed with lime tit'.n calcined snail shells. Tho tribal wizards, or priests, while under the Inllucncc of "cohoba." were accustomed to hold communications with unseen powers, and their mutter lues wero construed as prophecies nni revelations of hidden things. The pow der was used ns a snuff, and was In baled through a forked wooden tube. The forks were Inserted In the nos trils and tho lower end of tho tube burled In a little heap of the snuff, which was hold on u tray of carved wood. Sometimes large snail shells wero used as snuff boxes. The natives used the snuff on cere monial occasions. It produced n sort of hypnotic state, with visions sup posed to be supernatural, Tho chemi cal properties of the drugs are still un known so that Its Intoxicating prin ciple remains a mystery. WANTED TO I1UY A second blind dresser with mirror. Dr. A. A. Soulo. 27 estlc troubles. Tells you whit voa nro best ndnnted for nml ithot to do to better our condition! In life. This Imly rends your Iiand at you would nn open book. A reading by lur will meet your IiIkIimi cjpecti. tlous, nud you will ho wiser and litipider, after consulting her, she having the gift of removing nil erll lulltiouccx and placing you In an en vironment of lmiiy thought and contentment. Headings- Sunday and dully. 9 u. in. to 9.30 11. in Lr.-ated Try silver Thjstln syrup 11 1 all I at Room 1, Moore Rooming House, Nellseu Records nt Shepherds. 27-21 WANTED A good roll top desk, qulro ilernld office. In-tt Grocers 23-tf WANTED A good heater Horulil office. Inquire iO-tf 1313 Main St., between llrond and spring Streets, ono blork east of White i'ollcnn Hotel, Klamath Falls, Oru. 1-18-20 Kfiti I'HK'KS DROP UNDER IIOYCOTT. CHICAGO. Dec. 27. Riotgnnla Hon of Illinois women to comlmi the high cost r living hero, w.ri irr. crodlt by He Stuto Fair Prlci Com mission for driving down In two days Iho rrlnll hilling price of fios:i em from i7 (flits to OR conts n doen "Watch thorn tumble somo more, and butter, potatoes, high priced coffoo and tho other high filers with thorn," said Major A. A. Spruguo, chairman of the commission. "No ono will ont fresh nggs now." ho added. No housowlfo will buy a fresh egg all this week. Soventy thousand women have Joined tho fight against high prices." I'ltirKH INCREASE. WASHINGTON, Doc. 27. Desplto Demorost. Dontlst, over Sugar man's Store, Cth and Main. Mt Elizabeth Holt published ttjo New York Journal In 1781, holding at tho same time the position of printer to the State. NOTICE OK HOXD 8AM5 Sealed proposals will bo received by the Common Council for the pur choso of ono Issuo of City of Klam ath Falls Improvement Bonds of I31.74C.C9 authorized by Ordinance No. 482 for the improvement of EIGHTH Street from High Street northerly to Prospect Street, LIN COLN Street from Eighth street eusterly to Ninth Street, and JEF PRiianw street from Eighth Street onstorly to Ninth Streot, Including In tersections. , , . Proposals to purclinso aucn dobus will lw rocolved by tho unuonwueu up to nnd Including the 29th day of December. 191U, ut me """ "' .. . ..... ' ,.. 'o'clock P. M. nnd opened at a mm uuuiin 111 inu KUTiiiiillluiil iu 1 uuuvu . . Insane Actor Earned Plaudits. In 1850 the Laura Kecno theater, In Now York city, popularly known ns Laura Kecno's Varieties, was opened. It remained under the management of Laura Keono until 1803, As Its name Implies, a vnrlety of pluys' nnd of ac tors wero staged here. Among tho latter were Joo Jefferson, tho elder Sothcrn, Matilda Heron and Mrs. D. P. Bowers. "Humpty Dumpty" pro duced thero In pantomime, probably bad the longest run of any perform ance of its dny. Tho Automobile Rlue Rook tells a pathetic talo of Gcorgo Fox in connection with his last ap pearance on, tho stage. Ho Is said to have become Insunu from tho poison In tho powder which he had to use In whitening his face nnd head when miklng up for hl part as n clown. Hut so much had .this work become a part of his Ilfo that after being mado up by nn assistant ho would bo placed upon the stngo and from mere force of habit would play tils part Just s well, If not better, tbnn before hU mind had become affected. tho cost of living retail cost of 22 staplo food articles showed nn nvor ago Increaso of 2 per cent In Novom bor as compared with Octobor, tho bureuu of labor statistics announcod tonight. Tho nvorugo faniljy expend itures for U10H0 artlclos Increnscd l per cont from a yoar ngo, tho report said. Woman iucachors of tho Unltod States havo formed a national or ganization to promoto fellowship, to cecuro oqual occlcslustlcal rights for woman, nnd to oncourago capablo young women lo take up tho work of tho ministry. According to nn eminent scientist women can talk inoro with loss fntl guo than mon, bocauso their throats nro smaller and thoy tax their lungs and vocal chords less, lng of said Council iinraeumiwj thorenftor. Said iioiiub are w dated when Issued, duo ten years nftor ditto of Issue, optional at any coupon duto on and after ono year, bonrlng Intorest ut six pur cent, pay nulo soml-nnnunlly. principal ami in torost payablo at Oregon Fiscal Agency In Now York City. Proposnls to purclinso must be un conditional and nccompanlod by cer tlflod chock for Ave por cent ot amount of proposal. Ry order Common Council. A. L. I'EAVITT. Pollco Judgo, City of Klamath Falls, UlUfiUII. Wo make .1 speiinU) of J r, Jg and ace Ident liisuri-iro. Phone 0 " w'o'II do tho rest. Cbllcoto & m ' Ctf Wollmnn Pure Vermont Maple Snp has arrived. Ask your grocer. 23-tf Want Ads bring results K i1 fl M fxi W. t 19 "rWiTW 3iss& iSX-tt. Ai3l' 'fmi4' kt rsTSwv 'e"WfiW" ' VMnMM3Kr fl u Have an Oil Heater to toko off tho chlH whn JtJ too warm to have ; tho furnac going. Wo havo t bom that ar VeryPffiyo on,8. -V'SS Vr-j ?ood to bo free from smoke or smell. Don't wnlt till " family havo colds. Got one day. 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