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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1919)
m. JTffWW J-.r op two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Monday, ni:, " 0i lDlo IW KluLLT j I ?c a package " Q before the war v r0REGON BREVITIES V f BUXTON. Doc 29. Tho now. X. buxton, lumber nnd pinning mill of (ho! X Simulant Hox & I.nmlior comimny Ih j "5 pot cent completed tuul will In' romlv f r iiiiortillnn Mnrcli 1. X -' T w 3?rr . .,, t . i .; 'W"1" r n. - WTK W, .,... ,' 1 jfc a pacKaae 9 during the war c a package NOW rZ7ZT22'U5 J 5 " k. -s-ft. s-rTJ-irTv . ,V V 3 J-ii VTwA- -J--" i i- ft' UVto THE FLAUOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! $&" .- j j aaaa . ,, ... i i ."i . i ,-5 "-"- ; ' , DU.I.AS. Doc. 29. Charles i:. McDonald, living n few miles whi jo( this city, who him mudo u Hucce' X jot raising Hkunkd fur (urn, him add-j J iil pair of four to tils puna nnd j I will lirot'il those animals for tholrt Curs Ono Is iv Hllvor fox unit tho othOk f Uio bliick specie. Tho poll of I'ltlitvi" 's worth bovcrat hundred dollars. -. ,V ' ""' ' SALEM. Doc. 29. Governor 01-J J, cott, at chairman of tho Ash mull J, Biiwi) commlmdon, In n letter to tho'V jnembers. of the commission, nscom-'y ... .. I . .t . it... i..iL.i. . T....i)..li ' !ll In tlcposlns Flnley bu rccliulcil. A I that Fluley bo roliuitittoil na stato' X bloloKl"t, ami that ho bo "RlVKn n J' froo ami Itulcpciuluni hiind In thci J . . a .1... A.l.t.t..tl,ii.t1 mt.l I Tat bloIoRlcnl iloportmont ot tno com illusion to tho onit thai tils knowl edBo nn a naturalist may not bo I mi to tho stato." Musical Study C Hmammmmmm"mmmtmMm V t- Alice Nielsen America's Greatest Lyric Soprano .:. in Concert Houston Opera House TOMORROW tttnt vn 11. w rt0 .Plnrnii lro.-cott of this city crashed Into an j A automobile drlvon by tho gon of J , fc C KitoRi of Ashlmul nt a stroci in-1 i torsoctlon hero and Rufforcd . injur-1 i los which rosuttod In IiIm death. Ho was thrown high In tho nlr by tho (heavy nix-cylinder car and thon i ground beneath tho wheel, louvInK hardly u bono unbroken. Prercott leaves a widow and threo children. t V r f 1 1 Ford as . v .L Tuesday Evening, Dec. 30 I Letters From TKe People and that we want what we want when we want It. H. J. TICKNOtt, Ljcgell Valley 1BR1GATIOX SHOULD HAVE UNITED SCPI"ORT. NATIONALIZING To the Editor of The Herald and to the property holders and others interested in the several new Irriga tion districts throughout the county. While I was in attendance at the , Irrigation Congress held at Salt Lake November 20 and 21, 1919, plans' CARLISLE, En.j N v. '.' were laid by the delegates from thir- Mail) A campaign for the teen western states, to elect send to Washington, an .-My nation- and -alizatlon of the manufacture and sale executive of intoxicating liquor was inaugurate committee consisting of one number ed a few days ago at an important from each state, to confer with their trade union and labor conference senators and help to create interest here. toward passing before Congress a J. H. Thomas, member of Parlla- blll making available a fund of $2 50,- ment and general secretary of the 000,000 for the completion of unfin- Union of Railway Men, supported a PORTLAND, Dec. 29. To fill tho nlaco of tho lato Dr. T. II. superintendent cf tho Salem district of tho Methodist churcn, Rev. Er nest E. Ullbvrl. pastor of tho church nt Medford. hus been appointed by Ulshop Matt S. Hughes. Rev. J Randolph Sasnett, who has been assistant pa9tor of tho First , Methodist church nt Seattle, will succeed to the pastorate of the Md ford church. ROSEBURG. Dec. 29. Ed Moscr of I'mprjua received tho highest price for turkeys last Saturday over paid for birds whslesale In Dougjns county. Thirty-five birds, weighing 647 pounds dressed, were sold to Charles McCulIough, a San Francis co buyer, for $355.85 nn average of 110.55 a bird, or at the rate of 55 cents a pound. More than 12,500 turkeys were marketed for the Christmas trade PORTLAND, Dec. 29. "Tho child Caring League of Oregon" was or ganized recently In Portland by the Selection of W. D. DeVarney as pres ident; Clarence Gilbert, secretary, nnd Dr. David N. Roberg, stato health officer, and Father E. V O'Hura as vice chairmen. T T i i. ? t f t T V & J2 8:30 P. M. Sale of Single Admission Tickets now on at Shepherd's Piano Depot, and at Opera House 7:30 P. M. Tuesday if any reserved seats remain unsold at that hour. Single Admission Reserved Seats, $2.00 each. General Admission, no reserved seat, .$1.00 each. NOTICE. All ticket holders are urged to be prompt. Doors will be' closed and no one admitted or seated while any musical number is in progress. f ? ? ? T f t t T t t t T T T t t t t ? T t ? T ? t ? T Y Y Y T T Y. r T t i I PORTLAND, Dec. 29. With a thousand or more former service men in Portland and vicinity out of work, and additional hundreds In other parts of the state seeking em ployment, the people of Oregon are particularly urged to patrpnlze home Industries In order that the prcduc- tvertlsed In letting of contracts dur- H. DAKOTA FOR WOOD. i Ing the year 1919, according Jto tho ' report of C. U. McCnllough, bridge Mitchell. 8. I). Dec. 29. Word was engineer with tho stnto highway du- reclcd at Republican dltrct liead- partment. Ilridgo construction work quarters hero today that MnJ. Gon.j completed during the year Is estl- 1-eonard Wood, Indorsed for Prenl-, muted nt J375.000, The report , dent by tho Republican Stato con-j shows that 148 Bpeclal designs wcro ventlon nt Pierre, Docembor 2, will' prepared for bridges of 18-foot span " formal announcement of his or more, with an aggregate estlraat- candidacy with tho Secretary of Statu ed cost of $2,295,229.21. Speclul before Jnnuory 1. designs prepared for bridges of J m smaller dimensions than 18 feet to-1 tnled 74, with an aggregate estl ished reclamation projects, and such resolution urging all labor parties t,on ot ,ocal factories may be in- new projects as were approved by the and trades councils to demand the Reclamation Service. It was also extension of the principle of state suggested that each delegate should ownership and control of the liquor request that the people of their dls- trade to the whole country, tricts and all interested should be Mr. Thomas said he believed there asked to address a personal letter to was no evil like tho "drink evil." "Is the Oregon Senators, requesting n -e any man or wo nan." he af-krd. them to use their best efforts to se cure passage of said bill. Now it can readily be seen, that if all concerned would comply with such a request It will cause these Senators of our western states to sit 'who wpuld dare to suggest that our experience during the war would Jus tify the state In letting the drlnK traffic and the public house return to tho ol'l Hvs'em?" Prohibition, he said, was an alter- up and take notice. Therefore Ifrotlv to adoption of the Brewers' would suggest that pach perpon in our county who has tho good of Kla niath county at heart appoint them reives a committee of onp to address a short and to the point letter to our Senator and to have letter started on creased and the number of employes Increased thereby. Proclamations urging the use of home products have been Issued by both Governor Olcott and Mayor Daker, at the sug gestion of the Associated Industries of Oregon. PASCO, Wash.. Dec. 29. Four spans of the bridge across the Col umbia river here have been washed away and there Is little hope of sav ing the remainder of tho structure, which is used by the O.-W. R. & N. railroad. I'-'lI. It was time, in his opinion, for tho government to deal boldly and comprehensively with the question. "If you want to keep the drink problem free from politics," he de Iprod. "or yo'i w.i' ' to t.ikc a -! - its mission January 2nd, 1920 Don't eo interct out of tho region of poli- bf a slackor Show thern that Klarn- tirs. you can only do it bv taking the take up aerial work for tho govern ath County proiilo a-e alivo anrtdrlnk traffic. out of tho hands of prl-lnient and will pilot ono of tho kov nvake to every woithy movement, m to ownr.hIp " ornment mail planes from New Voik about Hopt. 1, ono threo-yoar old I Nowadays wo simply adlc nt nny to Chicago. mottled faced liolfor, with calf; ear j ding storo for "Wyeth'fl Sago und I iniaiked swallow fork In right ear Sulphur Comnnund." Vo-i will got A.A. aqthtma tw on w,, , u and under half crop ln lof t our. n illrK0 bottIo of ,1,1. old-tlma rcdno FOREST GROVE, Doc. 29. Lieu tenant Mark Hoguo, who for some weeks past has been visiting ills mother, Mrs. Anna Hoguo, has left for New York- City, whoro ho will DANCE mated cost of $95,250. PENDLETON, Dec. 29. Tho Pen dleton Tribune has announced that It will become a morning paper on January 1. Tho fact that n Jury In India con sists of nine memberit Is not gener ally known. Another point about tho Indlnn Jury Is that the Judge In tho case of n division of opinion may refuse to accept tho verdict If he thinks tho majority too small. ELGENE, Dec. 29. Tho city of Eugene ulono Is losing $4000 dnlly in its payroll, duo to tho lack of cars for the shipping of lumber, accord ing to A. C. Dixon, manager of tho Booth-Kelly Lumber company. Tho loss to tho county In wages amounts to $200,000 it month, ho said. Tho Ucoth-Kclly company hus on hand u big supply of logs und an abundanco of orders. During the pust week 750 employs of tho Booth-1 Kelly company have not been em ployed, although It Is probable tho camps will start again next week. at MALIN HALL Dec. 31, 1919 Music by Malin Orchestra Committee John Brothanek James Havlina Vaclav Rajnus Joseph Otoman AN OLD RECIPIE flKKHU HllKl . I u uiiiiiilu l ll ll 1 1 vetici: i i TEA SAGE AND SULPHUR TURNS (iRAV, FADED HAIR DARK AND GLOSSY. o citiiniTOiis ESTRAV XOTICI Notice Is hereby gUcn that the undersigned, by order of the i County Court of Klamath County, State of Oregon, has been duly appointed ! Administrator ot ,u .""'.,, ner. Almost ovoryono knows that Sngo Kllzn A. Fleet, decciiBcd. AU '.,' Ten and Sulphur, pioporly commons having J1"1."" anB"' "' "ne to po.ir.lecl. brings back tho natural J '"V' ffiJ.roto' J nt the " ccdor nnd lustre to tho hnir when! slices .'."ifrciro "shock in tho fueled, streaked or gray. Years ngojcy 0f Klamath Fnlls. Oregon, rroni iu .....,. t .. ..... ..I..... I.. Tl If. .,!-... -inu iu my iiiauu in i uu viiuuy, ,, troilblosomo lnmn uu tl,n Otn .. u l..lil t1,. """ " "UUIlHUniO. ......... ...i vmj .....,.n..u... i'.i.vu. the only way to got this mixture wno I within six months fron , to tunko It nt homo, wuicii is miissy this notlco. ' Dllfl trnllt.lp.nmn I l' lU'U )".. l 'V:. .'. ASTORIA, Do". 29. While tho .A. V t t T T Y J B.ZZZ J COI1- ft..A..A...A..k..A.AAAA.A.AA. a A a a Kk aTa XT Ta. T "". Ti aa V. r . - . - . .-. . .. .V- ""ArA'V'AA''V rti"uumi " - mo Branded on right liln T-honrt . fllll amount Of thO tax law On this nnr-tml liraiwliul nn luff liln Invv l.'V ivpar's roll will not boknown until Has wuttlo on renr log, Juit nbovo1 ffedlont?, nt vory llttlo cost - azzz BIG DANCE New Year's Eve and New Year's Night MOOSE HALL "T- Kay-Jay Orchestr?i f t t T after tho county budget meeting, is certain tliO mlllago will bo slderably higher thu Pincticnlly evory tax in tho county has been asked moro money. i, tho hock. Also ono four-your jigni coiorou jtoisicm nouer, n iL v3l,',e,TVr,'0ftcnrlTk,7?o.,,nn.,,ro,l dirt-IconoU your hnir, as It n last your, under hulf crop and hrnndod box I) ,. . ,, ., , '.,,., l,,wvln, l.n.l,, ' nn lof l.ln Ilpn,.,1a nn l.n.li M,nUn n. I ll B0 DatUmlly ntld OVOlUy, 1 . . ...... . 1 II fl til 11 1 ft n nlti.in n n . I . I. ailltll Cr'linni4 are iinul to iinciphor. Also ono """'"", ' i,u"r. "' " ummi itu blnek thr'o-yonr old liolfor, with , "- ""d cliiiw this thru your" Iinlr, tak- Improved by tho nddltlon of othor In Every. old ' body uses this preparation now, bo- wlth 1 caiiHo no ono can noBslbly toll Mint dORil You Dated: ''''-"' .... T,ltft Admliilhtr.itor or ii -" d of i:ila A root, cleccaseu. Dcomber 1 ', ',;'M, 1 5-22-29-0 i SALEM, Dec. 29. A total of 1C5 lmr samo by paying chargos bridges and culverts, Involving an 81 ,UA UOBERTS. aggregato cost estimated at $1,090,- - .m- wero under contract or ad-; Try 'em Horuia Want ;us. white faco; i:ur mark, crop off loft Ing ono small strand nt n tlme: by ear. No vlslblo brand. Owner may mnmin m, .., i,i. .11, nro and nftor onothor application or lwo your hair bocomos boautlfiilly darlt, thick and glosuy nu you look years yniiiigor. Adv. RECKARD TAXI-AUTO SERVICE Winter Schedule Short trips, 50c p gei-lPelicanBayoi Stop ngton, ipi.ov tux nn or 3 passengers. Rex Care. Phone 77 GRIT, BONE, MEAT SCRAPS, EGG MASH ch,fSnS tt? 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