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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1920)
TAree. vagi: m THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, JANUARY B, 1020 ii X? Congressmen Train CrewShows Yankee Democracy x$v R allroad tralnmon a r o proud of tho fact that many of tholr co workers have climbed to Im portant posts ,in national llto. j And such gov fernment o f f ! clala a r o al ways proud of tho. fact that they woro for mer trainmen. Witness: Four congressmen at Washl n g t o n from throo dif ferent b t a 1 0 8 and' all of whom still hold tholr union cards, recontly donned tho old -? AWKJ t 3W . - -ru . Jl.s.l7 ieW&m .C??. .0&i,SJ&. I J II ,l11 , B ' jl M ' W:!,.. .... .fn WfflPWKWJ KMffie .mMSffliW Kwraai: tail feilt HnK j .v J .? iK.t TA"J -Au rfjt .. . E vwi i ririrwr .' r-jyr, . j- w. .4tii jjl ,iiu: -. iji II . it .Mr ; j. i a i. jr a' B "i i.t vfti.o t:.'?'-. r Kcii&y.x&tsai . :.' w ir&sjziA w y '.7.?!ffss R;w-'M';twv?w - jKtf-i,? ISiSSS'taf.MBasSffl raw&SSzaaggfc ;, v pTn"WArv. V-.wi.. firiAjiMM fcVXf r o,..., . - ' " w irir .work clothos, , took chargo or a train and ran It into Wash i n g t o n, ln proof tbati Cougrcss d 1 d know how to deal with rnil- road questions. Tho engineer is Congress man Wm. P. Carss o f Minnesota, ,t h e f 1 reman. Con gressman John O. Cooper of Ohio; con d u c t o r. Con- gressman Wm. P. Durke of P onnsylvanla, and brakoman, Congress man Patrick Mc Lane of Penn sylvania, u. &Z GOT INSPIRATION AT PIANO JC II i - 'i.f ? Iv.' iJ-Jfx Jl' -. iSiirsEtFp-t CONDUCTOR. fSi i 1 xfVwuAf' uTW. vA.'V- W'Ol, S -" -xl..1 ;' ""nmziF: z as p. -. "'ji -. K'l'v.'iiji-aKi.'ia k''i knoimrpii K-Mi -.-.- ,-,., M mil ilffi Ur nta Ha erstrrl liO; I 1 a-.c s.cou jp udar o-"j'-tatioa3 ar.d more too, for nil " c ot a .: .(! reul oai c o ; as 1 eigis of t!ie lheumctisr.i hde com a.i' " j,o co-Ytrue-". "I had rlien.v- rlotely Tet ma r.rd I am back doing t c i . -.a n my lirr? so oavi t'. it 't ill .n? hwigework, by n"sclf for tho vis Lii.--s 'jIc for me lo step u- o; ft ft t'mo In jcjrs lly ne-',es are as down a sUI: r rtqi, and ny lndf s--dv t'.o orv be end when I wa e a Evol'.en and E,.:;f t:.at I cau'.d gn to bed I neve- feel anache but I ardly J.old t ia broom or dshc3. can go to slesp at once and not wake .hon I went Id bod at night I sin- no till morn'rg My ppietlte Is better T'lv 'f'cd-nH over so bad that I co-jld than U was, I an built uo In every net slsep or rest at all, in fact, I was wiy and just haven't felt so fine In srferir.g all the time. I was ery jears. Tanlac las helped me after riori'y.iB and worried ,-o much over everything else failed and It certain- Is a pleasure to tell everybody i.os a.vofi ks vo?iy sukt',,;1:j. I O SIX VIWRS PKCni ItHKOlA- tism and ia i:kj.ikvi:d 1JY TAKING TANIiAC I had rheumatism so bad that life mv ccr.d't'on that I became desnond- iv was v sim?ly' miserable for me and I Pnt atd ?aw so hope o! e.er getting what it has done forme narajy carea wnat nappened but now 37,v id ef. Tinlac is o!rt in slxbottles of Tanlac have entlrel- .'i tad Tttle or ro faith In n"di- by t),e 'ctnr n ,.g To, vMujLuuiu my six yeuis oi irouDies jno end treatmerts for I bRd tried and,I am a well and , happy wonjan." everything I had ever heard of but B0'dJMrB. Martha Aib.3ch of 2220H tfcev did no coo.l but finally after I Immortal Melodies Evolved by Madera While Their Finrjers "Wandered Idly Over tho Keys." A story I? told of Mendelsohn to the effect that the. charming nipeggln IlKiiro In the Spring Song of Ills "Song Wltlmut Words," (nine to him on n day when. be pljijP'l with his children L ni mo piano, ami allowed tlii'in to j cntcli bis bunds, as they unndeted over the kejs; and It Is n fact that many of our most beautiful musical productions owe their oilgln to extern pori.lng on the piano. Tills is not to bo w unde: oil at for ninny of our greatest musicians bave pouied out their lienrt' d"upgt feel- j lugs us their fliigeis hno flitted, In a desultory fashion, over the l:es, pro- ! during con (".ponding notes nnd chords to tlu Ir oer-cli'iigiiig moods; .tliullng at the koj honid a ent for tlu'ir In- , most thouglits and desiies, often meet- Ingwitli that irluniphnnt response that . time cm nevi r illiulnNh. i We can see In the works of Chopin and Sclium.iiin a proof that In the piano Is the origin of many of their most beiutlful productions, while in the gicnt sjinpiionls of the old mas ters their slnpe, form, and color have ' boon gained nt the plmn where their llngLrs "wmidered Idly over the noisy keys." i Tills ls.not so bard to understand i when we consider that the mptliod of j composing a iiiclolh Is, In osseiicc. but i the pUL'ng out and i-Rsimiiniing some i melodic tune to which the Imimmiy Is ' nfterwaul lidded. I-'iom this primitive ' Instinct Is ultimately produced l lie lm- mort.il tonu liictures of Hie gieat inu- i slclans. ' BUSINESS CARDS Commission & Auction Room Yes, wo buy household fur niture and merchandise. High est cash price paid. See DICK 1008 Main St. PROFESSIONAL CARDS FRED WESTERFELD DUNTIHT Phone iSiW. X-Ilay Laboratory Loomls Hldg., Klnnmili Falls, KLAMATH FALLS P4arble & Granite Works 1010 MAIN ST. DK. C. A. RA5IIJO Dentist , O. O. P. Untitling I'HONK 01 Phone 3KI-.I liaa Main St. O. K. Lunch AND CONFECTIONERY Formerly at 15 Main St. IIome-Mado Pics nnd Cakes. Cold Meats & Lunch Goods. Ice Cream nnd Fruits. PRIVATE HOSPITAL Vow On.T.n tnn Mntcrtiitjr irs "-r r' Mrs. Kosa jlioDaalcls, 301 High St Phone 455 j . t HARLEY-DAVIDSON Service Station Vq handle the IL11 ley-Davidson Motoicvcifs and urcycies kxcius )7oly AHo buy, sell and exchange all otner JIakes. Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires and Tubes. c e. msMAitrr. 115 S. 0th St. Hlaiuath Falls FISH, LIAR WORKS GVERTIME by tl e Jnmes Merc. rClniiinih Fall' . and In I.orclla Co. Adv. Duane St., Los Angeles, a few days ago. ' , , j. 'F.o- tho piEt rlx venrs I have been In such misery that I can hardly urul- bad not'eed so much in the papers n'l Cirocers. about Tanlac I Toade-up myrmind to give It 2 trial. And now I a happy to ?av it ras come up to my fulleit Thistle Syrup at all 23-tf 'Jr 8uret homln while you wait. Chit rtitf a Kiniiii. 5-ti JBM . " !'' tf. "A U CLASSIFIED 1 t. it WHAT IS IT? Here lo One Concerning a Salt Her ring That Is Crcllerjae to the . , '"rmsfjinatlvc. That Is' the woisf of those fish sto ries. S'liiiebody alwajs comes along with n hotter onp. Itecently te lfpiilng News told the V. A. D.'s stoiy of tlu frozen fish that came to life. In the rooking pot. Tlien n eoiipsiioiiddit a nnal oflicer, It should be said easily puts that to shame. ' "An Intel es-tlng experiment was tried some little time ago," he writes to us, "with nn ordinary herring. "The flsh was put Into a large bowl of salt water and eery day a small quantity of wnter was removed and nn equnl quantity of 'freph' was snb- jRtltutPd. until eventually the fisb lived and thrhed In purely fresh water. 'The owner was so pleased with the rupcpfs of his experiment that he then tried removing a very small qunntlty of water dally until the bowl wns empty, Mnd found that the herring did' excellently, entirely without water, nnd as he was so lively in the empty bowl he hnd to put him In a cage. "Here he lived hnpplly, hopping from perch to perch just like a bird, until one dny some sudden noise star tled him and he fell Into his water trough and was drowned 1" .t J S1.-r Omco Phono lj7XRo'ir'71t Pr. H.,D. Lloyd S'feWarj Plijslilnn and Surgeon ' White Dulldlng Klamath Falls Oregon DR. F R. GODDAI5D Ontt rpathlr 1'hyt.ivlun Snrgeoa Jjulto ail, I. o. O. F. Temple (over K. K. K. Btoro) Phoiip 821 . . (Tho only Onteoyathlc Phjoi- "tnn and fiurffeon lu JKlanifcth Fallu ) Let your Glass Troubles be My Troubles. Reglazlng done in any part of the city E. O. 8T0CKY. Carpenter & Cabinetmaker Phone 477W 1024 Main. It is the best paying class of advertising in the world if you have something to sell that belongs among little ads that you find1 in The Herald. , JUST TRY IT ONCE If" you have something in your attic, your basement, your spare room your barn, around you anywhere that you want to' sell,' try Tho Herald classified ads and you will find a buyer. '-' Words and Music The value of words Is going up. at least In Rouen. There the courts have decided that the artistic values of the words and music of a poem are equal. At present In the United 'States and Canada the writer of the words of a song gets only a pittance of the royalties or n small sum out right at the start. In England' many of the most popular ballads' have brought their writers no more than two or three guineas, while the com poser goes on cashing his royalty checks for years, What measure pub lishers apply to the two arts thus combined to nlnke words so much less valuable than music Is rather hard to, understand. Verse writers might well send n little gold medal to the just minded citizens of Itouen who have ruled It a false one. J. C. CLEGHORN Civil Engineer and Surveyor Office 517 Main St. Phenes: Office 100, Res. .102J VMMWMWWMWWMMWWWWMMA O. K. FEED & SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed., in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged.,. E. D. LAMB Physician and Surgeon' Rooms 4 and 0 Phones 17M 17K Swanson Ufdg. ::::: KATHERINE SCHLEEF i Physician and Surgeon Office, White Bldg. ;:-x-:"Xkxxxxk-X'-s WARREN HUNT MEDICINE AND SCRGEBY 206 I. O. O. F. Bldg. ' DR. CL A.' MASSEY Successor to Suit 806, I. 0. Office phone 80J Res Phone BOM Dr. Traax O. P. Bldg Vti & IF YOU WANT SOMETHING u . Advertise for it, trvimr The Heraldte classified ads. Some one has something for sale that you want. Let The Herald find itforyoa It costs you but a few cents a day. ,u , v,- Classified ads cost you 5 cents a line a day five worcls'to the dine. - They must be paid f orjn advance and cannot be received over thetelephone that is why they are so cheap. L Unusual Methods Used. With the end of the wnrhuve come many reflation? of the unusual meth ods used by the Germans' to spread their harmful propaganda In the conn tiles arrajed against the central pow ers, and of the clever work which often frustiated tholr well-laid plans. In one case, mentioned In Popular ' clianlps MiiL':i?lnc. what minified to he an old and worn copy of the wpiks of Homer piowil to be a volume of attacks on British rule in India. Only the llrst few pages of the hook were printed with the wmds of the ancient poet. The remainder, though In Gieek tjpo like the beginning, was filled with the diatribe. The voliimo was ad dressed to an eduiuted Hindu capable of translating the Greek Into an In dian dialect. Phone 460 729 Main St. Ice Creaml Candles PASTIME Jack Monrow, Prop. Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drink, Peel and Billiards Barber Shop in oCnnection OUR MOTTO "Courtesy and Service" Jr. DENTISTS E. G. Wisecarver PnONE 854 Dr. P. M. Noel PHONE 4' Over Underwood's Seventh nnd Main Streets Phenes: 151J Office. 151M 'Residence. DR. SOULE Office 420 Main Residence 1000 Main SAW MILL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and builders of mod ern Saw Mills, Planing Mills, Box Plants. Complete plants contract ed. Appraisals and' reports made.. Dredging. ' We contract to build' any class of a building and install machinery t any kind. Drafting of any kind done. Blue Prints made. PHONE 140 J Office in K. D. Building v V.WWWWWAiAAAAAA KLAMATH AUTO - SPRING WORKS We Do All Kinds of Spring Repair ing New Ones Made to Order Axle Straightening and niacksmlthlng ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone 250-Y 017 Klamath Ave. WVWWWAAAAAMAAAMA ' Costly Parking Space. Tired of being taken into court by trnllle policemen, because at the time he goes to business bis car has to bo ; parked In the stieot, aslay storage is at a premium nnd access to a pub lie garage tit those hours Is diUk-iilt, Philip Kosenbnch, art connoisseur of Philadelphia, has Just paid $10,000 for a stable property which he will Con- veit Info u private garago for himself. I it is near jus piaco or ousiness. Hair Dicsslng, Shampooing, Mnnii tiling, Face Massage Scalp Treatment by appointment MRS. GILL Loo AptH., Btli nnd Walnut I am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from tho Hooy, Cam., jantl and gravel pit, In any quantity that may bo desired by contractors and builders. AL V. GRAHAM. Babies More Plentiful Than Houses. ''It Is easier to fnd a baby than a house In Sydney now," reports the Ridletin of that Australian city, con tinuing .thusly: "Writer knows a jouug ur!dfwho wit to live with her mother pending the dscovery ofa suitable residence. She has two In fants now and Is still living with her HENRY SMITH " Carpenter and Cabinet Maker 100 Main Street Phone 4C7 VSAAWMMASS A. MAURITSCH For Your Favorite Furniture , Phone 176J 10 Main St. UITV AM) COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY M7 Alain ARTHUR R. WILSON Manngcr Real Estate, Insurance, Loans Industries Oppoitunitlcs Investments Good bujB iu farms homes nnd city Jas. M. Watkms Jr. Suite 1, Swunson Bldg. Phono 48-1 :i i ,i ,'l I' )l V-'l J. J? 't mother." -IV. tm - - - , &&& i r.'?wjri i i ;V