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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1920)
PAGE Ttt'oT ntfttfltsnAv, jAxuAhv 8, ioid vu?e wwMtMQ V?ft, rCLAMATH FALLS, OREGON f.y 14 Klamath Falls F. J. SUTHERLAND First State & Savings Bank Bldg. SHOW .CARDS , f WINDOW AND v BOOKLETS . ' 1 ' ' - .INTERIOR DECORATING DISTRIBUTING . j . , 4 SALE PROMOTIONS cbMMERClAL.AR j QVELT ADV. ENGRAVING .. il , .....D AL FORMS OP ADV. , MAGAEINES -, ( ( PAMPHLETS' , ETC.. ETC. " " We do Everything in Advertising For the Merchant .flWhy not, let an advertising agency, rat your -ads? ' Inquire about it and see. the'iresults youlean obtaitf, in better advertising. - j ; .!' ' - ' "Phone 0 oitc have n"new institution for the I OREGON BREVITIES I caro of(its orphan children, to be O- ' I known as, th Je-vyish, Shelter Home. 'EUGENE, 'Jan. 8. Every business While the new homo, is essentially block In Eugene is occupied and for the care anu training or jewisn there Is a keen demand for further, children, it will.be non-sectarian, in liulldlng In the down-town district.! that, a child, of any religious faith There have' bgen no vacant residences will bo admitted. in the city for mote than sii months,) v and many families intending to lo-l .ROSEDURG, Jan. 8. Pour lads, cate here have 'been obliged to go runaways from the Prazier home in elsewhero beacuso of the shortage of Portland, were picked up by the pol- .housing facilities. ' crawled " the "blInd"' . . They save their names as Donald BEND Jan. 8. Plans have been' Cass, Danlelson, Earl Young and Aus mm,i' hv lncnl-nrchiteots for- the 'tin Henderson. They are four of a erection of a two story brick office and store building at the northwest, escape rrom me nome. ine mua wain corner of Bend and Oregon streets,; ad to Oregon City and beat their and work will begin early in the; way here. spring. H. H. DeArmond and N. H.i Cllbert are .owners of the property.. arid propose ito invest $36,000 in the new structure. HOOD'RIVEIR, Jan. 8; That prac tlcal orcnardlsts are 'willing to pay la excess of $1000 per acre for bear 4ns apple orchards'ls' evidenced by; a sale just consummated here. Al Graff, admitted to be one' of 'toemest ex. pertenced orch'a'rdists in this, section a shrewd buyer off land, nasac- quired 16: acres of bearing orchard troW F. PI Friday for" $16,000. 'SALEM, Jan." 8. More'thany300 liar-ion' county residents- Kent tfl Abk qaa 'basfnf at the terminus , of the Silver' Falls' Timber company's rail; Toad, where theyf. witnessed the lib; eratlbn-of 17 head of; elk under the direction ofi W. A., Taylor,;, one of Oregon's best-known .sportsmen and .representative of the state game and Hah commission. SALEM,' Jan.. 8. The 32j000, serv ice medals recently, ordered by the -state medal commission under auth ority granted by the, last legislature "were received here by. Governor 01 cott and Immediately turned over to Adjutant General Stafrln for distrib ution, which will be accomplished through the .American Legion posts Ihroughout the -state. PORTLAND, Jan., 8. In naming the members of the executive com mittee of the Oregon Sportsmen's league, A. K. Downs, president of that body, has made it ,a ,point. to -represent 'every portion of ,the-,state as near, as possible. He- has named Mrhmii N. Dana. Pertland: Harry WInkley, Cor.vallls; Mllllard-Hardes-'! from tip to tip of its wings wascap ty. Seaside; Williford-Alien, Grants! tured bare handed by Mrs. Gerda -PnBB" "Nlc" PrinKle. Beml: W. R. Lmdstrom, residing near.Albany, thlr. McMallen, Enterprise, and W. J. Fre- derlssy, Hood River, for the com mittee. PRINEVILLE, Jan. 8, Central Oregon will Bupply seed potatoes for California, growers', .according to plans being worked out by the Incor porators of the Deschutes Valley Seed company. Promoters of the new pn"fmrlse nre George L. Burtt of San Francisco, Guy E. Dobsbn of Redmond and George L, Reid, Capi tal stock is $50,000. SALEM. Jan. S. The repeal of tho present stnte law making t"' killing of elk In Oregon punlshnblo by n fine and tho substitution of li penitentiary sentence as the penalty -wjll be sought nt tho special session of tho state .legislature, according to "W. A. Taylor, promlnont Marlon county rancher. PQRJX'A'Np, Jan. 8.- Portland Is Cm RftNF. Adv. Agency "357 , ; '"? 1. Party of 14 that tried to make their ROSEBURG, Jan. 18. Charles Siegel' Camas, valley, rancher, was' accidentally shot thru the lungs by his son today while hunting.'' His condition is critical. He is brother of Harry' Siegel,' Southern 'Pacific con ductor. .SALEM," Jan. 8.- -Ari 'increase In1 (be. salary of the state superintendent of public Instruction ''tpVsuch a" sum as 'will.' be commensurate wlth"ihe .i. dignity aW 'duties ;6f ;'n'i8"o'f f i'ce"' Is. urged upon the 'state legislature in resolutions' adopted' by the Associa tion" of J county' -school superintend ents, in session here. , the former chairman- of, the Jackson county Republican, organization, and Mrs;, John, Carkln,. wife, of the .secre ary and attorney of, the Jackson County 'Business -Men's association apd former imember4,of1 the legisla ture,;, Leonard Wood Women's Re publican club will be organized. OREGON, AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE,, Corvahis.J.an. 8. "The '67 varieties of a' famous pickle, manu facturer's products total Just, two less than the number .of commerclaj vari eties .of wheat, grown ..in Oregon." This statement was made ,by Profes sor G. R. Hyslop, of the college farm crops department, In a meeting of farmers' week wheat growers re cently.' There are 59 varieties, grown 'r. Oregon on a commercial basis. ALBANY, Jan, 8 A, chicken hawk .'which measured three feet, tn inches week. ' SALEM. Jan. 8. The special. ses- slon of the legislature, called to con sider, and act upon' Governor Olcott's "five-points,'' now has some-19 legis lative barbs bristling before it, with new and 'additional ones becoming visible .to the naked eye as tho days pas's on. Many of thorn are tipped with poli tical, poison which, injected into the legislative circulation, will, cause that bodv to run a temuerature tho reels-!a iter' of which no one now may guess, with any chanco of certainty. And these, matters, of general legislation and statowldo In tholr scope and ef fect, do not Include tho unknown number of local problems which the various membors undoubtedly will bring to Salem with thorn In the hope of being' ablo to slip thoni'lnto the hopper-and grind them through In one way oranother. MFATSfRAPS Efif. MASH ..?,., HOUSE FROCK FOP. w HOME HOLIDAY WEAR A -nouso, frock of' soft, distinct character which, Is ideal. .for holi day wear of the "quiethomo' func tions. Tho draped '-skirt ' carries two cleverly concealed 'pockets at -the sides', suspended from 'straps at waist line. SALEM, Jan. .-rMiss,.EUa Sni dow, of" Willamette, suffered' a- Irac tured left urm anil severe body bruises, and Walter Larson, of .Wil lamette, received a scalp wound when the automobile in' which they were en route from Willamette to Monmouth waas struck by Southern racific p:sengar tiain J'o. 48, southbound, at the fair grounds crossing .here Sunday afternoons PORTLAND, Jan. 8. Announce- men ent was made from San Francisqo day of( ther appointment of Tnep- at w; to jdore, Hardee as director of War Savings activities for the seven Pa cific Coast states, succeeding Robert E. Smith, of Portland. ; SALEM, Jan. 8.--Sam Leneve,' committed from Coos.county, and Clay P. Constance, commuted'' from Sl74rilu,",f P Hiy1, i ma? e ineir, . es cape ijfrom, the statehospital here Sunday; morning'', .Both men were t-wuiuycu in ia ifiunary. PpRT'L'A'Nb;'-' Jan S.-FooV Ad dealer in sugar that, noi advances, in sugar fprices should, jen"? fbefofe the(neWj.crpp..of cane, sugar arrives, ao.out, tne middle pf, January. H -r,l V- ivf-T .tvl' ' - t , .PORTLAND,, , Jan.,, 8; prgahiza .bn.andmipijberhipjCampajE.and ,te asaessmentpf th pew .natJonal (lu'es'of rfi a ,yiear;rwetre'sutie.ctV of iliscusslon ,at,a meeting, of, the Estate Executive committeo, of .the, Ameri can Legion, department of Oregon, held in Portland Saturday' night." WASHINGTON, Jan. 8t A $4, 000,000,000 balance of trade In favor of the United States was the estimate for the year 1919 an nounced by Secretary of Commerce Alexander. : 'f YAKIMA, Wash., Jan. 8. Prank Putc'amp was arrested here In con nection with the murder of WHIJam Crawford atMabton, November 23. Crawford, a -lad of 17., was shot down'by a man w;ho held him up and fobbed him. SALEM, Jan. S. Although the speclifl session ofhe' legislature will not open here until Monday, Janu- aary 12, practically all arrange ments have been made to receive the legislators. -Men have .been at work for several days renovating commit tee rooms, cleaning the Benate and house chambers and providing tho necessary supplies. , ALBANY, Jan. 8. The unusual situation pf a weman presiding over Brango will prevail In Linn county this year- ?IIss Be?tha J, Beck has boon elected master of Callametto grange, which meets In the Riverside school house southwest of this city. BANDON, Jan. 8. The headless body of a man believed to bo tlva vic tim of the wreck of the steamer -J, A. Chnnslor was washed ashore near Black Itock Point, one mile north ef the'sceno of. thb wreck. DAY OF FORTY-EIGHT HOURS i'aet About Measurement cf Time With Which Gome May Not Be Thoroughly Familiar. Dr. Willis E. Johnson., In his worlc on "Mnlhriiintli't'l Ge-nftnin'iy." slums (lint "portions of" three iln.vs nm.v ex ist nt Hip same time between 11 :"J0 o'elocl; u. in. and 12:'!0 o'clock p. m.. London time. Whon It Is Monday uonii nt London Tucdny bus beRun nt Ciipc Deshucf, but Monday morning has, not yet dawnpd at Attu Island.. Nearly half nn hour of Sundny still 'remains" there." Vhnt Is known as tthe "In tPinntlonni Dnte I.lnc" divides the days from one another this being sit uated on the one, hundred and eighti eth nicrldinii. Tlits runs due north nnd south.. Jmt there are two tsllRtit changes which' hnve'bpcir imulo In It, for the sake of convenience." While n day nf nny particular ."place ts 124 hours long, each tiny lasts on earth at least -IS -hours, Any given day, say Christmas. Is first counted, ns that day Jus.t west of the date lino. The peojile Just west of the date line, who first hailed Christmas hnve en Joyed 12 hours of It when 'It.rencJiL's Kpgland ; 18 . hours of It when It reaches central United States,, and SM hours, of it,, or n whnl..dny, when It begins In western Alaska, Just east of the date lino. ChYjstuinfc, then, lias existed 24 liniv's on the globe, but having just begun' in western Alaskn. It will tarry 24 hours longer inoiig mankind. . Owing, however, to the Ir regularity of tho. ilate line, days Isst more than 49 hours; In fact, 4!) .hours, 12 minutes. TO AROUSE" HEAVX SLEEPER Writer- neeemmend That It Be Done Vith an Odor, Preferably Not Too Powerful. ' "Wlint Is tho best method of waking a soundly sleeping person?" Is :i ques tion quite a few millions of persons would like to hnve answered, there be ing few who hnve not or do not con tinue to exhaust every scheme- nnd method known to them to rouse some heavy-headed members of their fam ilies In time to eat breakfast and get to the ofllce or school on time. "With nn odor, undoubtedly," a wellrknown physician replied to, ,the question. Tlie1 sense pf' smell Is the most, easily aroused, of any of the five. We have trained otirselves'to 'disregard -noises or else we would get no sleep at: nil. to a city, tin the-country-)the snmeri.smindswhlcli .wet uttej-ly.sdbm"- gard tta.()wn,. (wpulcV awaken,-jus,,,o-stnrjtlyays. e,'.,' Kansas Clty. 'gtar turarr:'and'g'Qeii;tbleep"agaln;.f,' .ffectlre.hut, .one jrnn'tjthfrik ,0 n6w ndlse-maklng .method every 'moro- a , -j 'M '' j .i-j-e ';ii m' ft ;'m1a'Bfio;irsed, rfwevj&W? ieep?rf'aks atTohcelsiivlde awake Almost any odor will answer. If.notttod faint. 0 "Tertnmei of lany rklntf;j 'espe ;flaly, wwi,ff;Ammoill.- camphprsi :dp,;bptvlitifJ)t)nW,qot.Jieivt oo powerful. r itie awakening wllrtie loleht.'' What "Is ciommonly called -tasteIs not lrnpl4! sensation kv'&M, but rath- irj;:.wwpUjpc In'jaddltlon1 tc-'tbe act- .5iHi;Tuqctlofllng,or tne,apparatUB proR trlyfi pertanIng,.to tle,. .soose.jOf taste, ,the tpngpe receives mnreislonof va rious'7 other' sorts', all of whlch'go to make up 'thls-complexr As-finnlly-re-corded In the 'consciousness, the taste of any .substance tins to do wl.th Its' beat or coolness, perhaps- with a mild amount of pain, certainly with nstrin gency or acidity which. are In them-' selves further complexes of t dermic : and tactile sensations and above all wlUi smell. The render will pi'obnbly agree thnt Ice cream and coffee' are'en tlrely different from th'elr true selves when served at Inopportune tempera-1 tures i nnd' It Is a matter of record that" a person, of the keenest taste muy make the most ' ludicrous errors If I asked, blindfolded and with his nose stopped, to Identify substances, placed In his mouth. Where the Steak Went One rainy' day I wulked Into a cfife-' terhi. selected my dinner, and Just! as I'stood ut the' checker's desk the party In front of me took u step back, knock ing the tray from my hands and spill ing the entire contents on the floor; I thought ns I looked at the' unfortu nate inos that I fulled to see the stenk which had been on the tray, but sup posed that It had fallen under n chair out of sight, A waitress stepped up to me and told me to select my dinner over again, which I did, with every one In the place winching me. I bolt ed the food as quickly ns I could and went out Into the rain once more, when upon opening my umlji'clln the piece of stenk whleh 1 had failed t,o see In the restaurant fell from It. Chicago Tribune. ' . ' A favorite , dish with the Eskimos Is loo cream made of seal oil, Into which, snow Is" stirred until the de sired consistency has been obtained J then frozen berries of different kinds ;nro added. cessflli, asV'niW. hill nftMiltrslerves" to' onlv'hiilr rone''theiteenVK''aria'fi' HrvA I'-i ! .Ak .'x . 1 . r :! WiW) ft -iiU'Vl common .anq'constdnf .experience, ,ts hiiinly omolicatey1 'inWK'nafafe STAR THEATRE i " Friday and Saturday, January 9-10 I Charles Ray " The; Busher " A rattling baseball story of the earthy diamond where men glory in fame one moment and are engulfed by the bitter condemnation of friends, even sweethearts, the nekt. ANIQAAJ-S POINT. OUT RICHES , 'r s t ,- Innumerable Instances' Where Pros- ptctprs .Have "rieen Ajded In Search for Earth's Treasures. 1 1 ' A very Inrce'Kold nugget Is snld to nugget Is sn have" hecn found the; other day U a wild bee's nest JnlAustralla. 'he story l.v enotuil! I the rttll yielded all the rellly monster nuggets to date the "Welcome" weighed 2,lf)."i 'troy miners nnd was valued nt S-J.'WiOO nnd onu of the .biggest wns discovered by n pj-ospector who stubbed his too ngnlust a .projecting angle of It. On the Wind river Indian, reserva tion. In Wyoming prospectors look for grains of golil brought to the surface of the .ground by ants. Anil Ih Ari zona anthills nre n common source of excellent garnets which . are) fetched to the surface by the Industri ous Inserts. During the war we had, grievous need of antimony to harden shrapnel bullets. The latter are of lead.'biit require the iitldltlnn of 15 per centjof antimony to enable them to 'hold their shape when the containing shell txplodes. Accordingly, the government pent out experts to look for ."deposits q'f the metal, anil the most productive antimony mine Unit we now have Ih this country was' located by the help' of' a badger, .earth thrown- out of the creature's) burrpw .showing a glint of th precious stuff.., '"41 jKln ,,. f-ift JJV ,& ! yt. TNT Win. Contest With .DynamlU. v . 'vr. ii-A, contest wan recently staged, be tween" 40 "ner. cent ' dynamite abiftrTnl- 1 trbtolueiie.and' the latter won, says 'tte"sclen'tfflc'yA!n'erlca'nii, iTv?o lcori' t-'r6te -pWrs Mfetl'W be'b'Ihstea.'ojitVnrid' .this1 gavevn 'opportunity:? tSr a -com'-1 paht'tlvej testv.'of ' the: twp explosives, with te result that 14.0,- cable i feet. .of'.jcQncretft.ji'ere: removed ( per' pound of' TNTl" and only i4.i"per . pound of dW'ft l8?(e8ens(tlvr than? dydanllte but"KVeateV.'vprecntitl6ns7inustibe taken' to Ventilate after a shot,..otlng toithv" large; amqunt of carbon monoxide which l.pnexof the principal products of combustion. -, More Than Master of Language. WllfrPu' Stevenfi,"one'brthe chief translators .of, the .state., department nt Washington! spenkk 33' lringnues'' although; he1 has never been outside of the United States', .and has never been to college." One" of k the 'lan guages Is-un Invention of his - own, which he says Is on improvement oyer r,niciailiu, m..sii, ,1.10 i,n. . ..,.1.-.. gn'nge's are Chinese', Japanese, Persian, Turkish, Aniienlnn, Arabian. Bulga rian, Croatian, Russian, German, Portuguese, 'French',' Spanish, Italian. Yiddish,- -Swedish,- Norwegian. Duteli. Ilungnrlnn,- Finnish, Ancient. Greek, I.atln, Hebrew, Polish ,aiid Roumnnlnp. He haSj nlRo mastered -thfc so-called universal languages Esperanto, Ido ami Ufono, tlie latter 'lils, "own lden. Detroit News: For Repairing Punctured HullB; The cement- for repairing apertures In submerged ships lot a Cardiff pat entee consists of five parts, by weight of crulo- rubber dissolved In naphtha, three of rosin, twoof white lend, nine of coal pitch, and one-fourth pnrt of.. shellac. The heated mixture is used for cementing metal surfaces and may be applied 't6 cloth to form an adhe sive patch. The material may he thinned with naphtha', when It1 Is suit able for paint. Placing Blame Where It Belonrjs. "H'ii. h'm!" grumbled Farmer Horn-beak-, gazing down the rows, "So thnt's tho way yon planted the corn, eh? Looks like, you were staggering full of luini elder when you, dono ft!" "Aw. them rows wns straight, when I planted 'em," doggedly replied, the hired man. "The hot sun 'hns warped 'in; that's all." Kansas Clt.V Star. A Serbian boy, seventeen years old, recently walked 1,000 miles, from Petrograd to Belgrade, to see his mother. n - i.F - ffiS d&lf de&Snen lobe xTs'eVveWMnchgin'eerlniti'Wrk,' VWWVAMMMMAMMM LONE FARMER AT ... N&W ROUND TABLE 5 4-1 iti EIS. .-TVfttera,pf;, Kansas ..City. thelyia:weit,6ivagVleu,ttuW;Js the-' ohlyTfrepftttrifcave -tt5'th'J. farmer cmv.t tbe'caieWvtf industrial or j callp4 .irhenVyie,"flrt" troup Wed'rfch tfaMWfflreS" fonjor,:hed:of'thrfK-iwa.8ut . 'Agricultural Collage-77 MaaJoat-' 'ah, KtntfaA. " " - .-' TODAV'SVIjINTS. !',- - 1 .'.i.. ,ir J .1. ,Cetenary of the birth of Daniel W. ,Gooch, Vpromlnent 'Ma's'sachua- etts ..congressman of IUO UTli war n&vtml 1 , Louisiana keeps A, hoilda'y'fo'ddy Inj'ceiebiation, of he one"'b'tfn'drd1 and fifth anniversary of theMtattie'vdf New-,Orleans. ,' '' ' r. The. activity of organized labor'ilnd the '.participation of 'women will a'dd interest! tq, the'' civic elections to be held 'in Vancouver today". ' ., Tiie ..tenih "annual conviintJbn ' of ther Internliflonai AaJcInHlon' -of Clothing Designers will mdet' In New ' York city today for a three-dayses-" slon. -, Elaborate preparations have been made in Omaha for the reception and entertainment! 'of Gen."Pershlng, who " ia to be a. guest of that city toddy. The main body of the Atlantic Fleet, includlng'elght dreadnoughts, 56 destroyers and a 'number of other craft', will leave Eastern ports today ' for the winter maneuvers In Cuban wu'ters. Pursuant to the cali of Chairman Homer 'S. Cummlngs the 'National Democratic Committee rwlll meet In Washihgton'D, C, today" to'select'the TT V trr iiJ. itti 1 Jhl.-U. VAI time and place for, holding ' the na tional nominating convention. Scores' of Democratic leaders of na tional prominence, including all"' of those' who "are considered potential candidates for the presidential nom ination, bavo been invited to attend . the Jackson Day banquet to' be held in Washington' tonight. A LOOM .INVENTOR SEEKS CASH HERE MANCHESTER, Eng. Dec. 22. (By Mail) After a futile .effort to introduce his. invention in English mills, C. Whalloy, wlio contrived a circular loom, which. It is claimed, will benefit tfie weaving industry, has gone to the United States' whore he hopes to obtain financial assist ance iln giving His machines a thoro test. An official of tho textile depart ment of tho Blackburn Technical School declared the new loom would reduce the cost of operating ,person nel''by three-fourth: il't.!i.!j li s - ifs.. 126 South Sixth St PkoMt? uwwrr'wtia v v.i - ... Nsw..m y m ijk iniirv.t.iNo