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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1920)
'SiK "MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1020 the Evening herald, klamath falls, Oregon VAOK 'own to New Ocean Depths PETS BELOVED BY SAINTS r M M W Grade S jjawRTTTI Clothes . fiMMnHa MARK TO ORDER. 4Ww3IM M H FINEST MATERIALS KWffrfflW II REST OF WORKMANS!!,,. ! SwllIW WW LATEST STYLES lW W III S PERFECT PIT GUARANTEED f BSPSMiS JlblS W'M ISias. J. lizelc m:mJW $'m?m i , w r Ti JSKf . 2 v- .fci"t,.tiSw - - -1 ' 7r" "-t- "" r FARMERS' WEEK AT O. -A. C. IS SUCCESS nm.-nnN AORICt'LTURAL COL LEGE, Jan. 5. Farmers' and Horae , makers' week, declared to be an un qualified success from the standpoint of program nnd general enthusiasm, has come to .a close. Total attend ance, appioximately 1000, was not quite up to expectations but condi- tions following the big stonn arei . .said to have kept scores ot persons away. The big entertainment feature, the hanauet. characterized by "Jazz ana a bunch of fun" as one of the speak ers put it, was attended by a large representation of farmers and home makers from all parts of the state. O. M. Plummer, manager of the Pa cific Livestock, show, who served as toaStmaster, kept the diners in an uproar of Uughter. Various sections ot the state were represented in brief toasts. President W. J. Kerr of the college was among those who spoke. - A - t J"' MASONS ATTENtlON: 2 . MMItMnn tftuntHii Thirty blllinri dollars In gold atMho bottom of the ocean in the?1 British liner Laurentla, was the incentive which spurred inventors on 3,..-.0.. Perff a diving ..suit which could b? uimiI sUecoKBfi.iIly at now depths heretofore, impossible duo to the pressure or water. Atid ns - . usual on American turned the .trick Hera Js the armour which .,..iCnArJe8 H. Jackson (colored mechanic and Invertor, shown 'on the loft), has perfected enabling the diver to tin twit.n :tn rtBn n tArm. ly. At tho test, near Boston, this diver went down 360 feet and per formed successfully, thus establishing a new record in decp-sea-'div:, ingi The trail for the British gold, sunk by a Gorman submarine. Is to be made soon. ','- i T HIT ' 30 YEAR LEASE bill, and carry out the leasing of these lands. "For the Department of Oregon, I would request you as chairman o .the national legislative committee to u53 your influence and that of your committee in obtaining the passage 'of Congressman Sinnott's bill, be cause we firmly believe that the ex 'serv.ee men from the State of Ore gon desire to settle on this land and ti at the land is such that they can develop and ma ntain comfortable homes on the same. HARRINGTON SAYS POOR SHOWING DUE TO ILLNESS. Thro will be a special communi cation ot Klamath Lodge No. 77 A A A. M. at the Masonic Hall,. Looml? Building on Monday evening, 0JgaZatlon of ex.serviCe men . is 45Sffi iri H A Degree. Visiting bringing every energy to bear to pre-j Srthra wfiicome. k ' '(vent, the leases and has lined upat V.V,' GEO.iCHASTA'lNrjV. MH 15- ESTRAY Came to my place at Pelican Bay, sixteen sheep,1 some with crop off -boti ears. Owner can ,bavo same by paying for feed and advertising bllV B A. PINELI Best yet. Herald Want (Ads. IF BACKACHY OH KIDNEYS BOTHER r i ' Eat lees "'meat, also take gts of Salts before eating i ' breakfast. The Oregon State Post of the American Legion has sent a letter to the national legislative committee of the Legion at Washington urging1 active support ot the committee in ,.,, H ,r the Lean's attempt to prevent the1 WIlbur Kid Harrington, the leasing ot Upper Lake marsh lands Chijoquin boxer, whose pqor exhbl for a thirty-year term. lt,on,.at terecent match aUhei(Qp; era house puzzled the fans, who had As the time set for hearing ot the .hPBril.hIm fitmVpn . fla rl(,VAp.nnd Legions objections by Secretaj-y aggreislve(4M)xer( .ha8 furnlBhea an Latfe, January 12, approaches, the ,.,, ., ,. ,,. ,,. , iAjjiauauvui iiis oiaicuicuv iviiu no iOn December 15, 1919, I had agreed' to bcx Jack Edwards but-un- fortunately was taken sick that ev Dr. Douglas Hyde, In Series of Lec tures, Deals Intercstlnnly With Medieval Irish 'Lore, Dr. Drtislns Hyde rocertly (Vllvcwl n series of lociurc-'il o Jlurnret Stokes let'tiirus In thp Ali'Mtii'm cl Icko, Dublin, doalln !tli Hkm1..,iI lrl'h loro.' He told liner dotet about the IriMi s.nints ami their loe of b ids nml beusto. Ho traced tlm love of mil inals by people In illnVrout norioils ( nnd in different countiii's. 12 tlu Irish pnwins hud their pet miinuiN, snvs Our Dumb Animals. I Ho tools tlio thrcu Irloh n!nts, St. I rntrkk, Ht. DrlKld nnd St. Columcllle, nnd s-polvo of tholr nffuutlon rm- their I pot aiilmiiK St. I'ntiick's kindness to , the fawn was well niitliPiitlcariMl, nnd ! tlu faun ri'tunicd the loe to his ihiih- j 1CT. St. DiIkIiI bad her pot dos.'u most I fnltlifiil niilinnl. She also lined lilrdi, j mid the birds, especially doinetlc I fouls, locd bur In a lemniknble man ! nor. The ouine was St. Columc'lle's pet. altlioiiifh Iik love for dumb animals I amnji-'spd that of the other mints. It was l-ueoi.leil in the life of the ulnt that dumb animals, too, were In line v.lth him, especially, birds, nnd that Mime of the liittiv followed him from Irelnnil to the Island of lonti. There was, In pui'if of the line of nnlinnls for the a!iit, the .tory of how the hore wept on the bosom of the saint "the n!.rlit before ho died. Dr. Hjde iiient.oneil a laipt1 uumlier of other saints, Iijlsh and Latin, about whom ho told stories. hmns tlielr love for animals, lnaklnj: speelal ri'fr- enoe to St. Keln, St. Coimjall, St. Slolna; St. Moling, Mint had mpile friends of wohes, fiWes, partrldgeMiiiil heious. c a FELL TO ROOSEVELT'S SPEAR strong opposition., ening. J attempted to go through The state organization's letter. wUh my-agreement .but was unable dated December 26, to rnomas w.'t0 make a snowing( and -realize that before the wai m h j. .0k. rr.i.t . Pfit c a package during the war c a package NOW THE FimQR l&STS ?SGE! Big Devilfish a Victim of the Colonel's Love of Oport, Either on Sea or Land. Tho fame of (he late Col. Theodore Hoosevelt as a btg-jnune hunter Is well known, but he wns equally as ndept at killing big fish of the sea, according to Russell J. Coles, noted blg-flsh killer. Attracted by one of Coles' nrtlclos about killing the devilfish, the colonel appealed to him for instruction in the art. After taking several land lessons, using a rpenr with which he saw nn African kill a Hot., he finally beenmc expert, nnd Mr. Coles formed n party to hunt the devilfish off the coast of Florida, in Punta Gorda, March 25, 1017. There the colonel killed his first devilfish, hitting the huge creature. which weighed many tons, 'Just two rnysicians in spam ate by no Inches from the spot indicated on a means well paid, and they are ex- . 'Suit. 1ST i i i I drawing by Coles, and driving the spear two feet four Inches through the nenviest ana Doniesf Btrucrnre or, the Peeled to auuu luo pouiur ni.3itia witl.ojt any cLaige at all. j be laigest r. u lor .s In H' m fifih. .rThA.nlAT1il wan atnn'illni, nr 1,o 1 cab of a small boat traveling nine miles , ,nShan England, where something tured every working day. France has some five thousand miles of canals, which are broad an deep enough to carry barges of six feet draught, and of three hundred tons burden. f Miller, bairman of the national legislative committee, says: "Klamath Post, No. 8, Department of Oregon, has requested this office the; spectators and the boxing com mission hav 'probably gained a wrong'Mmpression In ..consequence. I hereby challenge Jack Edwards to to furnish you with the information box with me at the next "competi- and resolutions concerning leasing cf land i In Upper Klamath lake, Klamath county, Oregon, to Doak & Brown, subsidiaries of the California Oregon' Power Company. "This matter was submitted to all the posts in the Department of Ore gon, following the State Convention, and before the National Convention. As you see from resolutions passed by .the Stnte Convention, the dele gates to the National Convention were instructed to take this matter up before the National Convention, hut on account of its affecting only one state, we did not getiany action from the convention committee. "In addition to tho resolutions Uric acid in meat excites tho kld- invo llmff hnrnmA nvnr worked; cet aluggish,acho, and feel, like lumps adopted by the state convention, this oMead. .The urine becomes cloudy; 'matter was also submitted to all tho Say TOW! to rs1eTreUetmiwoy or Vo.ts in tho Department of Oregon -may three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you -must help, them flush oft tho body's uniious waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull rateery in tho ikidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headacbo, dizziness, stomach gets sour tongue coated and you feol rheumatic t f winces when the -weathor is bad Eat less moat, drink lots of waters also get from any phar macist four ounces of Jad ' Salts; take a tablespoon in a glass of water before breakfast for a towf days, una rjrmr kidneys will then, act, fine, This famous salts Is mndo from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- Wnod with Jlthia, and nns neen useu ifor generations to clean cjoggod kid neys and stimulate them to normal .activity, also to neutralize tho acids in urine, so it no longer is a sourco ot Irritation, thus ondlng bladder Tvoaknoss, Jad Salts is inexponslvo, cannot injure; makes a delightful offorves- cent lithla-water drink which ovory "ono should tako now nnd thon to koop the kldnoys clean -and active. Druggists horo say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks whp believe in overcoming- ..kidney trouble wbtlo it 3b only trouble. for referendum voto, and of the 59 posts in the, state at that time', there wasnot a single no recorded. This win saow you wnai me service men and members of tho Legion In the Department' of Oregon think con? corning tho leasing to corporation or Individuals ot land in 'this state', that" is fit for settlement by tho ser ylco men, should bo subject foi homesteadtng. j "The Klamath Post informs us that tho Secretary of the Interior has sot .January 12, at 10 p. m in tho City of Washington, D, C, as tho time and placo for further hearing on, tho matter of tbeso leases, and thoy have asked us to request the national legislative committee to rep resent Klamath Post and tho Doparf mont of Oregon at such hearing. ( "Congressman Sinnott of Oregon has prcsontcd a bill to Congress opening up these lands for settle ment, but it' seoms that Secretary Lane and tho Director of tho Recla mation Scrvico dbsires to defeat this tioni'1 staged at Klamath Falls under snpervisipn cf the, municipal boxing commission, and under any condi tions agreeable to the commission." DfiUG OF MARVELOUS POWER t Bayard Taylor's Description of Sensa tions Under the Influence of Hashish Is a Classic. Hashish may be reckoned one or1 tho most classic of all Intoienits. Herodotus, the "Father of Hlstoy' sppaUs of 'Its use among the nnci 'nt Scythians, and it was doubtless he drug referred to by Homer as " he nsstiager of grief" in the house of Menelaus. Bayard Taylor's necolmt f his sensations on first taking t nt unmascus is memorauie. it put, mm In a state of mental exultntion where in nil sensations ns they arose 'sug gested more 'or less coherent Im'nies In n double form, one physical, wlie other spiritual, nnd the 'latter reveal ing Itself In o series of Imlecribwily brillinnt metaphors, A few minutes after taking the drug ho found Jjlm self at the foot of the Croat lvio)ild. A wifh Instnntly ttans-ported him to I its summit, far above the palm groves anu wnciu uchis ot t.gypt. unen, loon lug down, ho .obsprved thnt 'the pyra mid .was not built of stone, but of gi gantic blocks of "plug' tobacco I, 'For a moment he w rithed In n pert ec(vnar oxysm of laughter at this ImJIcrous discovery. Then his senses vero rav ished with, delicious perfumes, and there came to his ears divine melodies nnd harmonies such as" Beethoven might have, dreamed. Time and space seemed vastly extended, so that a min ute seemed an hour undun hour a year, while his friends in tho pame room with him seemed, miles awayf as though ho were vlewlngNthem through n reversed telescope. an hour, and the fish was coming to ward the boat at the rate of 15 or 18 miles an hour, swimming about four or six feet under water Hod the colonel missed his aim the fish would have been able, with one of. its side fins, to upset the boat and droyyn.the fishermen. ;An hqur after) hlV'fjrpt catch the colonel killed a seeonil de'yir fish. which was the second largest devilflshj ever killed. Mjy CJoJes ,'is a scientist who ;has .hunted'devilflsh'for I morertlian 20 years. , J Auberge du Pigeon.., " Strasbourg, French qnce more, Is unfolding, like a rose to the sun. The 'old life has begun again, as It was lived before the Interruption In 1871. Houses ore throwing open their shut ters and 'hanging up' once familiar signs. One of them, the Pigeon Inn, one of the glorjes of Strasbourg with Its painted wood cnrvlngs, ts old window-s nnd curious ship decorations, has reopened Its doors. It was built In 1331 'and began Its career under the sign of "Au Pigeon." Then Inter the sign.'chnnged to "Au Pigeon Blanc" nnd for two centuries the inn wu the rendezvous of the university students. After 1870 the, sign was taken down, the Pigeon Blanc's hospitality ceased and the house became the hendqunr ters of ii Hqmnn Catholic society. Tho days of its ecclesiastical Importance are happily over. The Inn becomes the "Pigeon Blanc" once more, open ing a new chapter of its long history under true Alsatian management. Christian Science Monitor. Dr. T. C. Campbell Physician and Surgeon Announces the onenltig, of his of fices, 314-215 Odd Fellows' Bids., Klamath Falls. Telephenes: Office, No. 290 Res., White Pelican Hotel, No. R NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVHN, That the partnership heretotore ex isting between O. R. Mamie and V. L. Smith, of Klamath Falls, Oregon,' un'der the name, style, description, and assumed name of Diamond Tire' & Vulcanizing Company, has beeni tnis aay dissolved by mutual con-1 sent; said F. L. Smith will continue To the business, 'collect all accounts duel For Good Portraits call at ' Loucks ' STUDIO - ' safdfrnm.and w aU b"19 ow,1,g by (Formerly the Bend Studio) 1136 Main St. Phone 276-J Dated at Klamath Falls. Oreeon. this 20th day of December. 1919. ""Diamond Tiro vfc VuJo. Co. 1-8-20 F. L. SMITH. Moro fish is, cat'on by tfio Japanese than any othor nation. Rather Warm In the Deepest Well. The deepest well In the world is six and one-half miles southeast of ralrmont, W. Va., drilled by the Hope Natural Gas company of Pittsburgh. It Is '7,570 feet deep. The well had to bo abandoned because tho drilling too'ls stuck In tho drill hole, the cnblo parted and left tiie tools and -1,000 feet of cable. In the hole. i O. H. Van, Qrtrand of. the United States geological Mirtcy, Informs the Scientific American thnt tlio tempera ture at 7,1)00-feer was 17.2 degrees F and tho rate of Increase was one de gree In Bl feet. At this into tlio boil ing point would be reached at about 10,000 feet below the surface. f SlilllL Mill J lllfl AT NOTICE Tho Hot Springs Bath Houso is open ovory day from 10 a. ra. till 10 p, in. except Sunday, when we close at 6 p. m, 5 Subscribe for the Herald GRIT. BONE. MEATSCRAPS. EGG MASH CHICKENS the W. W. Whitlach Ranch 2 miles east of Merrill (Tuesday), January 6, consisting of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farming imple ments and household goods. Sale starts at 10.30 sharp. FREE LUNCH AT NOON $20.00 or under Cash. All over $20.00 credit of 10 months at 8 per cent interest'; 5 pdr cent oft? for cash on all sums over ?20. H.,C. MOORE, Owner C. GUY MERRILL, Auctioneer -V 't ,i6.A FOR Murhey's Feed & Seed Store & m 126 South Sixth St Phona 87 i n 4 J