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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1920)
tu Wfa-ju ftj.- 1HHMTOSDAY JANUARY 7,. 1020 1 HE EVENING HERALD., KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON . ' PAGE TWO Of 4 V RESPONSIBILITIES ALASKA. SCHOOLS are'excellent -Theparticular duty of the company to its cus tomers is, to render satisfactory service; to-its eni ploytdes,'to maintain Royalty by fair .treatment; to ?$ hP-,wlts securities, to mairitaintegrity of vh - "' dUU " umera ur me common- ONLrTENUND 1FTDNS0F IT E FJ COItUOVA, Alt3k.i. Dsc. 10' (bj Mall) -Bchoob la Aie.&Jwith' few exceptions, aro In excellent condition r.nd the, educational outlook .tn the territory Is exceeding!:' brigLt. nc- cording to h. rjv Handcrsbn) "Baperln- tendent of the Alaska Tscliools, .who recently returned to Juneau from a trip througlutho territory. Alastfans monds mined' In history and exlstlnsr i . . . ; : -r il i. .... ..... -.. seem to do united, he said, lnmak- WW S cut ana. pgiish,cd Kems'wore ms me scnoois asjenective, aspo- fcatnqredrrom tho ends of'tUo earth, ea ,on CHICAGO, 'Jan. 'l.tt nil the dlfi- -4 1 January Clearance Sale in Millinery . STARTING THURSDAY TO LAST 10 DAYS - f T T - wyae.,iuiea ami regulations 11 Oper- '""" 5)' UUB WOUI Io a Pile about m lat - r?Vll k t Jvf information that it is dvine1 them I WllUo In' PaIrb"n,'!i. M. 'irWder- a wagon -load" of coal dumped . aU iWPlfiivhy itii1. t Y.-VMhe obtainprl . I,BB",M 'U5 ot tne A1ska U1 woowaiK, sns a Chicago statist!- imIy& wvevea ung6verwnipnnif .?r -;. r ; ""d,n" a 'i Silo's fcrpaikWersh'ip. 'Our business is" fqnM f &ri to MKeff, tettUfr .; inNiom oVu cn V0; j h&nKmm ha&S .'and if wiaelv admin ItWed IM n6L, SSrnictme." he said." rhope that In we in . t Ultt UUUi imuia t ,4mkio hampered Jby unfair treatment can continue mutu ally beneficial to the customer, to labor to capital rand'the cdmhibnwealth. t m r California-Oregon Power Goi ?' r.-n-jpit ,."jKIrJrMlh Ji. rty t.oa .v(Att& ta) g .MintHuti riv. T.-lll be in operation," "Business conditions In llc inter ior nnd to die westward, while still ( enffr.rlne to some extent from the da I presjlnBeftets.oftlier! he byho ' means dlscouraglntt', he8ala.l"any ' c6mmnltles, while eml)ijrarily some hft depleted. In populauon! stjll dls Twlay evidence 'that' thoy-have solid I backing," " jj'" ' ,. J j -J "-i o i -t -i-. V4""vhvr -x -wV'yj, la1 J.ifcAA.lAJ.A.ftjiitAAAi g-p?i-ir 4- g V - y lifilH -J. TTTTTIf H444t4444- M7ra- , rt-j .TlNifii!fiAA rtJJf!l r ... V f GettirieetKetFur Coal"Out o&thevMoth Balls Should I 1 - HBe a ReminderThat YourAAutomobile-Bat- iVi ' ' T 'jolt fVt T riaL A xx x t'The laveragoimotoHst' said -Judd "l-o, managor 'of tho local r"J3xlde"v Service, StBfonf thq other "mornlngtv'ils a quoer comblna- tJon,of'sound American',sommon,serisSarid"unS6un'U American Sasy Rolncness, ,Astt whaC parts" of his car1 heaieyer sees or hears a com- l-ff plaint from'he"l's prone toneglect. Aid that, of course, is mainly CU1UJJ1U1US. o'thppinfvnere It has nothing Icent and cruel theatment. Dut. I'tlm'R ft lias reached such aDolnUHels-In michtv i bad-sliaAe, 'andbulldlnk It' up again is going, toy cost Mr., Careless- bjf 1UIU11SI. u pmifl auui umiiiB"U ycij won uavcaafuu uiuxacu. ,ract,tijatf)v? are,c,onupuaiiy writ; it, senumg mem joiners ana cir bettef performance and longef life from the battel y and keeping down big repair bills by giving '"3 If the right kind of .service at the righttime. Itight now we are sending out a muu luiuer suuwiug me iiupuriuncc ui giving lie battery' proper storage when the car js Jfiid, up for the 'Vinter, It has been the bad iabit of ,many automobile owners at the appnyich of cold Weather to simply .run the old but;, fully equipped, into the fj-garage and ben lock the door till nextcSprihg. ' " E "Certainly s6 ftr as 'the battery1 Isconcerned, this Is a mighty - poor proceeding Inside of itherbattery,;owlng tp La chemical nature,, a mi vet 4 u ouib ui avMUjiiatiU;ivvuuu laibuuuuuauj tu&iug iiaior cvcii or mis reason u aeraanas certain attention at j AT THETHETERSl o feiSft, . . . . t ' .5 1 .z tZTiSi:: While "Speedy jHeafic,"ouis-jHQn-nlsou's third otzwpjOrodjicUonr Is topheavy with sdpbnsof'and thrills, F wny xne oaneryssuiiBrB ii iiuver ,t8. V doesits work, rightuptti 2 .more to cive. utidei'-tlio most. noKl -' "or'' course." bvthi C .when -It is idle j regular periods. This attention can best be" given' It whe'ni-it ls vT1 stored Tinder .such' conditions'; and supermtendence.'jaB, only'the', batr i-- tery':Rert,c8n givpt. Because ;q(.,,ttt(s, w.adyipe pur-customers touches of" delightful ?-cohiedy, "in 150'000; China '2,000? fSIBoi wh'ich Yhe1 smtllnV'sttfrlexqelsKalmnftM 'Staled COO. , Thiols lreiuentt jtssenuauy- acoinoqfiiui bo3j&JLfllsys "sieW tofjiveWtis' PUdielicolMslies of his orJelnaI;Milm- or as a visual" lellef "froma series of intqnsoly thrilling situations, tn-- "Speedy Meadd," Justus In hlS previ ous Botzwood successes, tho Infect!-; ou Bennfson ,'mila Is eyor present. When the" genjal Western cpw puncfer toujed the country in his famciu'i stags trumpn, -jonnny uoi "i our Pun," critics everywhere- sang the, praises of his cheery good humor. On tho, screen he has fully 'lived up to thjfi opinion of t-g Cincinnati ..re viewer, wvo tT "In Bennison we have an absolu'ely new type of hum orist. Ee haa tl.o build of a Jim Tjiorpe. the telle ot ntooth powder advertisement, and the grace of a 1aif band." And tb,ere is realism in hjs every action, wnether it is1 in. a cpmedrscene1 or'fn somfeu thrilling ,ln-j tto rpmove theh-,..batterje8,from their cars, sending them,td"ns to be J c'denfethat calls for.the use of his big Btored'and car,edfforJntour.;stpaKefdepaAm "Tfflts aWlnst'tlie.Jaw of spme desper ate" villain: One wonders afterr seeing rf iter storage'ls small-and'the're1 is'aBsurance-thapothing'detritnental ti Aiui.'ninnan' to thpi KnttBrvI'iliirint Jnnlr Prnot'g rofrn " , . . T ' 2 ' 1 :5 5 X iLiADZLI j"IMt& T7. A.fe; iimromp- ffif fingtf' a perfo.tnance r I - -rfS AU1U tLtClKlU 5tKVICEX:0. v.' lthls biu?Wodihumore(lJpresBiicei -I ' a? dJCv t . l.1 " " v4 everapsstblrdo It so well agaln-Y.et, - &7J?J7$??L. ...--. .J A I t'fil tflCU is-herglves evermore of his mi9t'99im9mma4 .-tr.." f t -ri; , -, i . ,. r hj i. , v - 'j gggjgaggaBeaiagsaaai , ' i fjBonnxa,,Ore,. l?ec.731, lil9.. Jknousahd-atillarW. TAlB&f-tltTt.lt0l y''f u.vy.-ir.'. ..-i?-"r7t f" y ni..j.i..jia.jt. sparsiiBg peiBouaiii ,iu-(. i.simJu( .'Swade? thaif 'wisfpteseBtiin 'hlif.pce viauBefewohtfccesses.JphofeBr -? anHHal meetingor the stockholders otour asspejation wijl bp.held in the . .,, "Kf i i.(,(j.,yyfl v"' -' ont "Rnnrtv BnrlfB of the U-Bar Jl-i''!.-2rf'i'''x-lf9C-J'i'lO.iafici Cr.rV i-rt-.la itJ- . '- n?hraVen Inbu'rredduffnWfii Medg'tm.betesentea $3r Vnd Btftie'r ntlf JtWl Merty'rheatriTfalght, existing a year'agcfwlll tiaW'lwen' , , rf, . VJ rrtftiSaBfr.?' the' famous Jtacing jnlodriima nas been Inade Into a mo- 'i.. ntA.HA'ltw Ttrll1(atMrPnvTan1 will and a helglil of five feet. Reckoning the diamonds at 800 a. ctriil, il Tyofllil hnv6 a valtfa Sf 13lott42, '400, It wottldcontain Tl6 U gallons worth 6',dji)23 aBallo'nor 7G 1-3 bushel? va'luad a't $!1,S70'I729 a bush el All- tho world's dlanfonds could bo be packed In an ordinary "clothes closet or a'kltcheri pa'ntry, v This estlmalB'Isvbascd ,'on'an' ni- proxlmnllon ot-tlfh total output of loueh diamonds' In 'the' world's entire 'history; lnd(a ll Ms esdma'tedrhaB ptoduced;"alf tM. B0,5od,'000, car ats', Brrnil 16,OOU,bOOf South 'Africa l7O.D74;00bl -i T30rne6 -r.000,000; Eijtish riltlana" o'O.ODti Australia 15O',00O; China '2,OOo;fSlborla '500; tfjifte'd 'States' COO. , Thls'anotal fetish output of 23e,77,7374 carats rorW 3-3 tonH avolt'dupojtsl. J L Only about 50 'Percent -'of 'rough. dia'mond 'are cut into gems and''lQ3o about 60 'porcenPof "tholr weight in being cut and polished'tHamonds aro practically Indestructible jand the first diamond oter mltqd may pbs slbly still be in xi3torice. But' tho estimato allows for tho loss of; at leas i """ "in carats by-floodr fird, shipwreck and othef disasters. These tredur&ons and losses leave a tbtal of cut and polished diamonds atMG,- ,355.474 enrats. . The estimate of $300 a carat is the minimum price at which' diam onds can bo ,bought today. Te popu lar demand for diamonds .was never so great and they have become t,hp 6emof working'pepplejis well asthe wealthy .classes.' They ara worth three timers as , much.-nowasbejtpre IUU Wttfi HUM DVtitnL.xuiii,uuv w,f(; 41. wzmtmrnm? 5qTamgntoi,rjveruniry3weiajver- tws, rt"Kf opft twysw, ,rf-f m i More ibid vy canoaas uave uoou m ,. I "JTi ij uxiBiiuK a year ago win nave oaia.,',f"r "' "f "-'r ilYW'ta' deUtfcincerna eai each- of This Is.your, meeting. Your 1lnr!you'uairectly. Will you not come"at! taveeta, 4are n,un.der,t:on8lderat!on. " "We whohave (SKvisjd you as fiesj " WttoPtielasttlvemonhsare x Tfcifl is the time tp. elect pur suc- anjuitJiittKe.Brraiigemeois.ior lue the.Unie. a"pjppTnted1"and help us make a wtter record.nextiyeaet?'t;-' l 6-11' s vHnM.,J?ANIBL, 1 SecV-Treasl B.N.F.L.A. The process of waierproofingf fab- ew?nt;ndrt,enJargementj.:iofjrlcaJln geheraluse in the British nav j)TjRscttoB.)ait'tcbmict).an7 al 'and mllltary'Service 'is'theinveni fwaits Jn tsanagementC, t J": tion of an Engllsk woman Mrs. Ern- i I ?$ "&' hjrty'Tf-B. -lgBt'Hart- J ' j t i . - i i - i " v4tM?J-"i'-'' f- -W- JUB tomorrow. The pictmrej directed spectacle with most realistic' scenes. 'Ceckers ishe main' character In tKi;5lay.THe-ls-a'Tefortned-race-track tout who falls In love with a South- era beauty andgetsHnlo theimost thrilling adventures. How "the horse xiemorse wins me uig pan.va, uuw Checkers, risks his life many times, nnd how he finally overcomes all ob stacles, is vtold, it is said, with an Good Values, Ranging from $3."00 to $7.00 v $16.00. Hats .'...':..' $7.00k . $15.00 Hats- .,...', $6.001 I, tft 510.60 Hats ?J''&M , 8,00 iia'ts .,.:: .L.A.J...t$4.oor ,1(1 t f fVvOjdozen Children's Hats, four anrlsif dollar ' valuesall ta be, sold .at...". $1.50 and $2.00 f r fttflnsian pwr;. :?zi fi 't r a,'. fe ll V JHtf s- J, 4 " I! 1 shipped eaBt.thus far this season. u mm tj,a . RACRAMKNTa. 'Jan. T. Califor-I "w p .' S ! . VT3-. ?rrJw7J -T3v y,Xi f. i JV1' 1 '!- ' i nas two greatest scenic, resoris, xae re.to. beHdlrectly.fconnected, during the summer months, by an auto stage .',f , j'tttfJL-yf.offei-T'ci --, Xfr,' r,n,iinx;fi tf$ r ii ?KE UNIVE.RSAl- CAR Nine Thousand Miles in a Ford Ticiick $127.37 Total Coat of Gas, Oil and ' .Repairs for Trip Imaeine i.t. Nine thousand miles for $127.3rr thatjs tho record for a. Ford One-Ton 'Truck, loaded with t'auring and camping equipment and' carrying a' number of passengers. Approxim ately eight in all. ' Therefore, We suggestthat the ord ..TrucKs to" cTo your hauling? and fjOK er .liveriefWoidibBroVdered'.TioWivarid noi iarinjthesprjng, ijf 'youdntend to have one; '&lso the .roadster and touririidar , should fee ordered now.5 'Jft'ecpfdir.prcfVe jttml? thFSWwins-Jn, tKeSlong-'rait. OAE.PAlTrYtlMQTQR CO; fcv h- w u a svfs?? Mrtr artf. .... Tiif - jm.iij.'. . ' umn ruu;,ure, JaW Jrtfafcj&7,.1 i' ?!( "J il 1ml - M iijii.i-- TKUi. t DID YOU SHARE IN OUR ; . ' "MELON CUTTING'! ' ,'-'' ' '' '(' OnJanunry first w'q, credited the accounts of our Sav- JngB Deposltoip with their aemi-annual Interest paynient. The sum otal was quite largo, too. " ' ,1; But ou can be sure'hat that is only one of tho many ways n which the First National Bank encourages the k practice, of thrift. " - -. K. R. Kennies, President A. JI. .Collier, Vicc-I'i evident John M. MooioK Vice-l'resldciit Leslie ltogcib, Qnshicr elaboration of detail which "makes ((rfiAAVaf't nit. nf'tha mnai nKanrhfner .uu.kW. m rw k. ... .a.wv .. v bv.ko photoplays presented this season. BmixD MANY ENGINES SACRAMENTO, CaJv Jan, 7, The Sacramento shops of the Southern Paoific Cpmpany ended the year 1919 by completing the 42nd of the 44 locomotives allotted -to the local shops for construction on January 1, 4918., fflHM iYS L ' Take" a tablespoonful of ' Salts if U ' Back hurts or. Bladder i bothers. N,i'W 1" rf,tV-'iTf -' i.i ' i Ill I lllll lflllllll ADV,B r " I ,rC&T d pnea. uImLI ITI I Ih' rl liTnfn HH2P 1P ' restpfe ' n!ituraf. col6fvBad' TT t 1 j,lrefcA,1-- t- I. FW..M. -. J .-i J. S1 NOBODY CAN TELL'.M'nEN YOU t PARKRN'.GIUV. FADED HAlrf with atnv'nuM " ' r - i ., , , r ,A :Vell1'know'n downtown drunrflit ays evefybdoViiBes WyetKi SageraB,i ouipuur -vvuiiuiiu now ooeauae'rit BIG BANK CLEARINGS " - SACRAMENTO Cal., Jan. 7, Sacramento bank clearings during 1919 broke an records, the total be ing $270,562,451, an increase of fOS.OOOop over the 191S total, ee First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS' UKLUUN I III .1 WIJI lf Klamath Lodge No. 137 - I. O.O. F.t Meets Friday night of each week at K.'O. O. F. hall, BtHT and Main streets Pt 'J.aerses' , Ni Q.; Fred Bremer Secretary; P L.-Fountain Treasurer "Kwauna Encampment No. 46, I, 0 O. F,; meets Tuesday night of each Week atI."X. O.'F. hall. Arlle Wor fel 0. P.J 'Nate Otterbeln. Scrlbei ft. u.- rouniatn Treasurer, We are a nation of. meat eat, is and our blood Is filled with urlo acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on giiai d against kidney trouble The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating arid, but become weak from tlo over work; they got sluggish; the elimi nates tissues clog and thus 'the waste lSj retained iq tne blood and poison the entire system. W, hep 'your kidneys ache and feel like' lumps 'of lead, and ou have stinging pains in 'the 'back or the urine is cloudy, full ot sediment, or tho binder , u .lrritatablo, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you .have severe headaches, nervous, and dizzy spells, sleepless ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, got froni ypur pharma cists about four ounces of Jnrl Salts: take a tablesppon in a glass of water peiore ureaxiusi every morning ana In a few days your kidneys will net One. This famous salts is 'made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined wHh lithla, ,and has been used, for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize tho, acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder .dis orders. . " A Jart Sats is inexpensive and can not Injure; makes a delightful ef fervescent Jithla-water drink and nobody can make a mistake by tak ing a little .occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. - Grandmother knni her lintr hnuiitl- fuly darkened glossy and 'attractive IVliunAVor 'Tim- finlr Innb1 nn ia.iITtl tear of 'st'reaFed jffppeafance.ihts .-iaMf iusv ao ai'iiou mu nuu derful e,ffecL B'iisklnrat any drug store for"''Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur darkens so naturally and evenly tkat' t 111 11 ) 1184 A0 nobody dan tell it hasoeen applle It so.easy to1 use'to'o.-1 "Yoalmply -. ji or. son Drusnana - V,tthrdurhyouifnftaklnR''!oB'i ' 4 strand at'Ja tlmeiv'Syraornlbglthe - , S Kray h'a'lr . disappears? after 'ariothe'?' -A ahbllcati'on or tWo'Mt-lB rkntnrttil tnlit- " ' Ihblicatlon or two -llHn rAfifnred toll.. riaturalcoior rand 'looks "glossy; soft 4 and beautiful. ' 't ' i t ' t.'i' and beautiful. - -- m , Best yet." Herald Want Ads. f s Like Finding Mdney" says J;he Good Judge When you take a little- x Aew'6f this realquality tobacco, and the good Jtobacco taste begins to " come. You'll find it keeps com ing, too. The 'rich to-' bacco taste lasts and lasts. Yoit. don't have to take a fresh chew so often. AW man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Pat Up In Two Styles JRIGHT CUT is a hort:cut tobacco W-B CUT m long fine-cut tobacco ,' ,CA'- ' fif v- ll n- V t ' LSii . ITlL'-. v AMW i-i , 7 v-'1 7 S - " 'i' ', , ,,. -r . it . ing 'a nttie .occasionally tokeep the UpjHHiHMpBi.I,I,I, clean 'I'lllllHH r.- - -- -r r f i k t f "M1 rT ' .--- "JtT ;yi . - x. J - ; .t 5 n : ' ' ' ' . i ., ,. IRIT,B0NE,MAtSCR1)S . EGG MASH i FOR . CHICKENS Murphqjr's:Feed Sieed Store, V- 126 Srtk Stk St. 'C .-j'., t i , HWMH y m 1 ' - r,. -. . ' ' - .