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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1920)
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Phone 485 ..;..: IM uiwmwiaiuaanigifW"ifc GIVES WIPE AMiEIM-KA "My wife was prououncod incura- Mo by physicians unless operated t,r0(1 from the nosIUon ot t;onorai provlnB. I shall continuo until sho is Christian Endeavor, has been con cured." (Signed) J. H. Underwoodi nccted with tho society for nearly - ... Marion, Ala. , I aoiow-ki empues uunt upyur w fc ndmnUtrator tho christian and lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE, K ' alimentary canal. Ilemoves ALL. foul 'Endeavor movomenthas turned out. mntlnr which rinlanna avulfim. Ottfitl Ho is-a native Cf iBallardvllle. MaSS.. CURES constipation. Prevents ap-'land a product-of the public schools pendicltis. We have sold Adler-1-Ua("and ot 0porenqe. in 1883 ho be-feat nmiiy years, n is u iiuaiuiu ui uutn- other simple drugs. Co. Adv. 'Surety bonds wulle.you waitJOIill cotej&iSnjltJa., uiJL .iii,ijO.U.:H-ti. '. '"iit 4.4..,., tk' WW - a tt vi r i 'jt'J"-)'' A.n. i r; . ,,., It is.the-best, . have'something'to .i ? in The Herald. ' If you have something in your attic, your' basement,, your,, . spare, room, your barn, around you anywhere that you want to sell, tiy The Herald classified ads and you will find a buyer. ' . IF YOU WANT SOMETHING Advertise for it, trying The Herald's classified ads. Some one has something for sale that you want. Let The Herald find, it for you. It costs you but a few cents a day. Classified ads cost you 5 cents a line a day five words to the line. They mustbe paid for in advance and cannot be received , , over the telephone that is why they are so cheap. 4 , . - , Right Goods Right Prices 1Hr n1'm a .mirn vntl fliol . !U "" l."'6VVUU.U'Q1 Vhf. nHhpfe nnrl f.hfi rifrht P. C. KNIGHT (Just back First , . ,, ,, ,, .J, ,J, ,;. , j. ;g .j j !!; ! IN TIIK DAY'S NEWS llr. William Shaw, who has re- - - forty yoars and is looked upon as the came a worker in the Society of , Whitman Drug Christian .Endeavor, founded by Dr. "prancisw E. Clark,. Joined. ..ltsoffice 1 staff,- from- 1886 to 1906 served as treasurer, and in ,1906 was .elected general secretary; Ho 'also v 'has- . ,Si-.-.f TJIV ' Wf tiU k iy?- rr mi) vtnlnH (oi3(?H uot 'uo': fo'"1 , WHAT IS IT? paying class ofr advertising in sell that belongsfamorig little ; .."', ' . . V JUST TRY IT ONCE - l;rH JUI,fQJaj'.- jm 4lttltf(v fliiMJilfi: VLxliJ J 1 1 ILiV I a' I"' j'Kfl wUiy ov'" vi',r n-o" iu f-u ,.. oJ'a'WV'mil9i9A 0ti flWt'fifcol"' U'l v 1 f" i fhlt ADVERTISING reserve leafs, Hams, Bacon, and Salt , Pork by the N pound or piece. These are from se lect stocK and are ,of 'Swift's famous cure.., National Bank) ..;..;..;. served as secretary and trustee of ilia World's Christian Endeavor Union and as publishor'of theChris t!an Endeavcr World. Dr. Shaw is an ardent prohibitionist and several years ago jvas tho prohibition party candidate for governor of Massachu- sctts OstricheB are the largest feathered creatures existing, and one of these birds will, sometimes measure eight in height and weigh three hun- drod pounds, p Jluttertltos, which are very prolific lr1 Australia, are suffocated In mil lions by the aborigines, and, separat ed from their wings, pressed Into cokesiand" eaten. 4 I OXJl. J! '((." i B It UK Vliri r. A - ' ' V ;. .' .- . 0 ' ? . ,i . - i :vf en the world if you,;,'r ads that you find' ' ' . I:;.-,. Probably Only Instance on Record Where Youngsters Were Caught In a Horso Blanket. How four fiixo.i were enilKht In n horso blanket Is n quaint tale told by It. A, Ilutimichcr In the Uunter-Triidvi .Trnpper of Columbus, O. "I happened to be driving south of Itnpntcu, III., with the Implement deni er of that town, mnljlng business .cuiirf on several farmers, of that section, when, to my surprise, I saw on a very steep hill In tho distance several yountf foxe.i playing about ns If no human was near," fays Mr. Hutmocher. "My partner and I decided to try our luck at catching them, so driving on u little further, we tied our horses and set out across, the field ofte'r them'. "When we reached the hole, tljey were nil up over tho hill chasing each other, fco telling ftny pgjppnnlun to go 'around the hill and, chase them my ;way I threw a horpe blanket over their hole ami walled. As they came rush ing for the hole I raised one end of 'the hlnjikot just enough to hide myself and at the same time form a trap of It Jor them to run Into, l '"Uhey all got to the hole about the same time, when I threw one end of ,the blanket over them, the pthpr end .being over the hole. In the- excite- . ment I sura-dud in catc)ilng till four -in tne iokis or the "blanket. ' . "We went' back to he buggy and vdrovc to town, my companion tnkins awoof the foxes and I two;- Possibly 'the explanation ofunr good luck I3 tin1. ;jfnct that the foxes were, not much j more than six weeks old when cap tured." WHERE THEY FOUND THE HAT -Joe's U:e of Brother Arjent's Head- v Bear, to Say tho Least, Hacl"' : Not ImnYovcd It. ' AMnrney Oenci-jll I'almcr Instructed. ,tlu Ni'wVork branch of the depart ment of Justice recently to gather all the Gorman propaganda evidence It had accumulated to prosecute enemy alien" during the war and forward li' to Washington, Where' It could 'be stored In the state department vaults. Tile l)i)olcs,-'paper.s and documents were' placed In a wooden case five feeti high, four feet,. wide and two feet deep, which was put In a,-pi;clal baggage car accompanied by two special agents of tho department. ' One of. tho agents became tired of sitting wntching tho case and said ho would take a nap on It. He turned the case over on Its side and laid down on It, using his handbag as a pillow, while the 'Other laid on the floor (it the car alongside the big box.. In the morning Specinl Agent Joe who .slept on tile box, awoke and' found Agent Bill searching alj th'rpughj.the.carfpr. something. 'He1 asked what he liad lost 'and Bill said that he certainly had a hat vhen.he enteredthe carJbut.Jt was missing? " Theycould not nnd'jtjie hat andflnally turned. the case right end up and there lay Agent Bill's new fall derby sunder it mashed perfectly flat. Tableau. . , . . -;: ivBi....y ....,.....,,.., , 1Intll 1882 congress did nojakju any law restricting roreign immigra tion. On the other hand, everything was done to encourage Immigration without regard to Its character or qual ity In 18S2 a law was made exelud lng escaped convicts, , Idiots and per sons likely to become a public churge. Since then laws have been passed ex cluding persons nfillctcd with any dan berpus contagious diseases, persons .giiilty of serious crime In their native country, anarchists, paupers and pro fessional beggars. Foreigners deterred by' law are sent back to the country from which they came. .During 101(1 the' report of the commissioner of Im migration shows 5,250 aliens, morally. mentally or physically below the standard were returned, 4,257 of. .whom were debarred from entering, Jhe re mainder having been arrested and ex pojlled. ' . -A ,'?Jo Breed Rabbits for Their Fur. "An organization known as the. Be-. veren club has been formed In Lon iou, England, to breed rabbjts for .their fur. The scheme Is being run on cooperative lines. . The Huo Beveren nnd the Havana ,rablihs are the strain which tho clu)f Intends to rear. The fur of the blue iflevwen Is of lavender hlue and Js,j jlopg. lustrous, line unci siiKy. Tjiat Of, the Hnvana Is of n rich chocolate ri-olir and is thick, fairly long and ;pno. It Is hoped to produce from these rabbits natural, furs the' color of which will not fade. Women Build Roads. Five hundred Armenian women em. ployed by the American Bed Qrosn .Imye built 100 miles, of stono roads and reconstructed several steel bridges In this section within the last four months, on Associated Press dis patch from Marash, Mesopotamia, says. The roads wero rebuilt In order .to facilitate transportation of Bed Cross supplies. There wero po male laborers to be employed, so Capt. Ed ward Ulckel of Seattle, who had charge of the engineering work, engaged the women, who wero glad to have em ployment of any kind. Wastage of Coal. Jn a statement to Pennsylvania householders urging sifting of nnthra .cite ashes, the Anthracite Operators' association says mining experts esti mate that an average home wastes about three buckets of coal a week by;' not sifting, the loss a month being ubout $2. KLAMATH FALLS Marble & Granite Works 1040 MAIN ST. l'hono 3KS-J 11U2 Main St. O. K. Lunch AND CONFECTIONERY Formerly at 45 Main St. Home-Mnde Pies and Cakes. Cold Meats & Lunch Goods. Ico Cream and Fruits. Vvwvwvwwvwawwvwwwwww HARLEY-DAVIDSON Service' Station V 'handle the Harley-Davldson lotorcycles and Bicycles Exclus ively. Also buy, sell and exchange all othof Makes.. Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires and Tubes. C. E. BISMARK 115 B. 0th St. Klamath Falls NOTICE We open store every Tuesday and Friday from 10:0d a?m. to 4:00 p. m. Many are the good things we can show. A dollar saved is a dollar earn ed. -,In. buying good thngs cheap as you m?y learn, you Svlll never bo' in debt and have to skip if you buy your goods from ' . ! 20l',IClamath Ave. Corner of .Gth StV fwyj&M?4m& ffij-BSZti' f . Let your Glass Troubles bo My Troubles. Reglazlng done in any part of tho city E. O. 8TUCKJT. Carpenter & Cabinetmaker Phone 477W 1024 Main. J. C. CLEGHORN Civil Engineer and Surveyor Office 517 Main St. Fhencs: Offlco IOO, Res. 192J .ViVWW--tti.tAA V '' " ' ' ,0. K. FEE? & SALE , STABLES Under 'new mariage w. ,ment k.Best,care.taken. of , all t stxicK -jacea in our ? . -". --- tv - '- ', barn. Jlorses, narness and wagons?, bought, sold and exclMiged. .-. ywr. .WWMWMWWW DENTISJS v Dr. E.;Q.?Wisecafver PHONE 854 Dr. P. INoel phonH 4 T. Over JOnAermtoa't . . A 1 i1l1. . jyrtVVVWW'M'VVfMOlMiitii"i.1rm n Hair ..prcRslnB,, Shampooing, " Manicuring, Faco Massago' Sculp, Treatment by appointment MRS. Gllilj Leo Apts., 5th and Walnut WWWWMWAAAMA HENRY SMITH Carpenter and Cabinet. Maker 106 Main Street Phone 457 AfAWVVAAAAAMVWWW A. MAURITSCH For Your Favorite Furniture. Phone 176J 10 Main St. vmm Professional Pharmacy EXCLUSIVELY Warren Hunt Hospital Pharmacy Open Fourth and Pine Streets FRED WESTERFELD J)HNTIST Phono 434W. N-Ray Laboratory V'Loomls Xlldg., Kliminth Falls DR. C. A. RA31BO Dentist . O. O. F. Building PHONE 01 PRIVATE HOSPITAL Now Open for Maternity Cases Mr. Rosa McDanicls, 301 High' St Phone 455 MAAMAMAAAAANVNAAAvAWWWW Office Phone 177W Res 177H Dr. H! D. Lloyd Stewart Physician' nnd' Surgeon White Building ' Klamath Falls . Oregon SbVMV si' n DR. K R. GODDARD j Osteopathic Pliylrlun Sk Surgon rtnltf 21 1, I. (. (.( FTeinpIe (over K. K K. Kpip) Phone 321 ... ., . J. (The only Osteopathic Physl- "Arv fend Burgeon- In ' KUmtti FaIIb.) e:;d. lamb Physiciafa and Surgeon Hooms' i and '5 Phones 17M 1711 Swanson Bidg. KATHERtNE SCHLEEF Physician and Surgeon . Office, While IJIdg., T I X"M"X,XMX,i"X:'v WARREN. HUNT MEDICINE AND SURGERY 206 I. O. O. F. Bids. ns DR. G. A. MASSEY Snccessor (to OrTrBajr SHlt 206, 1. O.' 6. F. Bldg '' Offlce"phone 80J :; Res"Phone.86M -r- Phenes: 181J Offlc; ' 151M Residence. DR. SOULE Office 420 Main Residence 1000 Main SAW BOLL ENGINEERING A 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 of any kind. Drafting of any kind done. Blue Prints made. PHONE 140J Office in K. D. Building KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do All Kjnds of Spring Repair ing New Ones Made to Order Axle' Straightening and , Blacksmltblng 'ALL W(ORK GUARANTEED Phone 250-Y '617 Klamath Ave. 1 am now prepared to furnish, 'Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Caiu,, sand and gravel pit, In any quantity that may be desired by contractor and builders. , , AL F. GRAHAM. CITY AND COUNTY .ABSTRACT COMPANY 517 Main ARTHUR R. WILSON Manager L Soon In the Hospital