TUESDAY, FliltlUUIlY .1, 1020 it THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VAUK TWO The Evening Herald fE. 3. MURRAY If i. Editor ." FRKD HOULE , CUf Editor Published dully except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, M 116 Fourth Street. Entered at tho poetoftlco nt Klam ath Falls, Ore.t for transmission thru the mails as second-class mnttcr. Subscription terms by mall to any nddress In the United States: One year $5.00 One month GO Member ot the Associated Press. Tho Associated Press la exclusively entitled to, the use for republication ot nil (news dispatches credited to It or not othcrwlso credited in this paper, and also local news published herein. All rights ot republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also reserved. "Wasn't Getting All Egg-Now 10 a Day" R NTH H TR (y the TUESDAY, PKIIIIUARY :i, 11120 T E STILL 1 tucctvtu ..our More Hire" Tcalc and started giving It to my hens. 1 wasn't getting an egg, now I am getting 10 a day." So writes 1 tars. Ernest Campbell, ot Mineral, V. Any poultry raUor can easily double his profits by doubling tha egg. production ot his hens. Aasclon- UQc tonic has been discovered that revitalizes the flock and makes hens work all the time. Tho tonic is called "More Eggs." Give your hens a few cents' worth of "Moro.Eggs and you will bo amazed and do lighted with results. Now is the time to give "More Eggs" to your hens, while prices are high and profits big. Don't let your hens loaf; make them lay. ."More Eggs" Tonic has done this for 100, 000 chicken raisers all over the country. It will do tho samo for you. $1.00 Package Mil)s In Western Oregon and West ern Washington aro getting less than, thirty per cent of their required num ber of cars and railroad officials of fer no hope of relict for the next sixty day, according to the curront report of the current report of tho West Coast lumberman's association. As a result the industry will continue Und-i er a severe nanutcap, Doing lorceu to munsir writ poatcard or utter to e. j - . I fttsufBr. th nAtiltrv nsnert. 11fi resmci iu acceptances of new uusi- iid,:,-Kanaa citr. woT. and a.k for hie isldent ness offered. Tho mills generally are booked up with orders for many llUEiNOS AIRES, Jan. 2, Mall) Argoutlnn, hns been scene ot numerous strikes In tho past few months. In general these are attributed to tho high cost nt living, piutlculnlry prohibitive rents for poor families. One economist de clares that wages hero nro Oil per cent higher thnn In England whllo the cost ot living Is S3 percent greater. Twolvo thousand employes in vari ous trades including shipyard work ers nnd hnrhor workers hnvo beon on strike in lluonos Aires. There have "been predictions ot n general strike In this cUy and tho police hnvo made Preparations to deal with violence It Is reported that 2fi motorcars'flt ted for mnchlno guns hnvo beon or dered from tho United Stntes.' Some ot tho strikes hnvo beon at tended by violence. Two workmen shipyard workers wero murdered General strikes hnvo taken plnco In Mendoza and Cordova. In Men doza, n city of G0.000 Inhabitants, business was paralyzed for n weok by a strlko which gr'w out of tho dischargo of .sovernl school toachors alleged to be nnnrchlstlc In their teachings. It has beon chargod that the pollco transported omo of tho agitntora into an nrid nnd uninhabit ed section of tho province nnd loft them thero wtlhout food or shcltor. This caused a flerco dobato in con it obey tt'Riilf gress resulting In tho nppointmont if uh t. try thi, treat pront m.k.r. I ot a congressional commltteo to In- VHfiMlnfr. til tnmln.n ..I.... I ti eufar. tha coultrr eXDert. lUatar -.- ..... ....... 0,,uliUU, x ru. Jovial free package $1.00 offer. Xon't eend Irlgoyon was criticized by juirmoner. Mr. itetfer wm aend rou two bqciaiists and opponents of tho fili al. OO Ufkirfi or "Mom Krfft" Vnii a I .w u.t tlie poatman upon delivery onlr tl.00. tha ministration for rnfiianl in vn...r,.. weeks, and some of them for many, K"bSfni0VJ.n' VSPSliilS? gSZIttZ ! officials allece.i n hnv .. , months ahead, but their deliveries de- t1",1; Dk f ?"", city. Mo., cjaran. . .. .r,. . , , ,. V ' ft-Mviti, oiiiivu in ur- ea If you are not absolutely eatlsfled, your . .. " t tteea If you are not absolu lieuu uilllit'lj J pun llliuru tar SU ) liy. f". ""' " raiurnca on requeau bo ,lnlin ,ll,.l lirnnn. r, 7, . . . I S risk. Write today torttnla ape- , "O0n, a City Of 13b, 000 Was caused by a wage dispute between a trnmwnv PAnlfrrr Ilieav hvAnnjfhirA TaII i COlnnnnv nm) It rtmnlnvra Tic.... .. ..... - i.i . i.. . ivuiui uaucia aiitivnucic icii . - r' "lo' "'a ""," "'" uu,c -lu ,rcl' " "' " kn j-iin i, f..M V somo shooting and rioting. Tho gar small percentage of all tho business , ontJerW Results of More EggS baB0 collector8 wont onK8trk ar wx.'b wk, v.v;a',uu.vo iui itiu nucn. T3llTWf Annltmin v nn..rl V. -. .. n ufacturers -with orders, but the manu-, ended January 21th, at 12S mills re porting to the West Coast Lumber-' Godsend I tout "lion Eur Tonic and found It L Codtwod. I wu oolj ffrtUnf IS ei pr aw. ! JCE. Uottoo, Kj. "More Errs1 Z leCMTCd oat. ud dow 1 am rtttln M MiUTLE men's Association. whr SC.0Rr.414 . More EttM 1'ald the rmatr - . I L X can't axprMi in word bow much I h bo leet. L WMSud bj "Mors Eta" I bar paid mj dctKa. 1 AlA)iai )ha kllraBH (n tna ill aiu4 !). a Tho Industry Is not producing at au i paw por tu duta. i u ih I" 'tiio refuse littered tho streets mak ing tho city n fearsome plnco. Tlio j strike ended when, tho tramway com I pany made concessions. Its normal capacity, as some mills are forced 'to remain closed owing to their Inability to ship. At the same 128 mills last week", the production was 75C3a43 fe.'.ajjh'lch was 1'4,-317,157-ffeet; or 1,5 per cent below normal. The same group of mills now have an rfggrfgate of 12.C32 cars of unfill ed rail orders on their books. Cargo,, business, both domestic and export is moving In fair volume, domestic, shipments for the weok ag gregating 8,15C,76C feet; and cargo shipments 5,806,381 feet. BRITISH MINERS. WANT STATE CONTROL IXL kMMH trft. fcX3.UCNA. MtBROO.V, Woodbury. Iron. 1200 Ktrra from SO nana !e "Mere Ta" Toole did wondere for dm. X kad SI hcoa wbaa I cot the toale and wai irttlng are or atz eaxa a day. Aprfl let 1 had OTer 12t aoa. 1 naiar aaw the eouaL . - EDW. UKKKIB. PcnUac Klch. 1 - 160 ncna 1500 Zm 'TSS ,T.?.oiSr,tt?,,r.Srdt'nJ , "rltlah coal minora aro entering upon LONDON, Jan. 9, (By Mall), karo 180 White teahoraa and In exactly SI dan a so O- o- I AT THE THEATERS plenty of eaaa to aell when the price la i $1.00 Package ,K. J. lUSBPESIt. Poultry Expert. . Kanaaa City, Mo. aeeDt vanp tjtmr R.nrf m. the twe S1.O0 packarte ot Brera "Mare Kan" far ahlch I acne to pay the paruaan II 00 whan he brtiuri me tha two paciitM. You aane to reruod ma II 00 If balk ot thaie pacaacw do Dot gim Hilifartory la areo ay. A glacial slidq had demolished . their boat and they had started across mountains and rivers on foot, with their hpavy packs on their backs. Their supply of provisions runs low, they become weak and exhaust-! .a3a .?"'" buimib . ...... ' licai air Baafar: 1 accep u ana ai lengtn tne young chap falls a v'jptlrn to tho scurry. They Have no idea there is a hum an beln within miles of them star-1 Vfltlnn nnrl fhnn n. nnAMt 1 ..-..!.' they believe staro them In tho face. The glr In despoation falls on her knees and prays for Tielp'. ShYwjy, bo fore her astonished eyes, a thin col umn of almost transparent smoke wends its way through tho tops of the tall fir trees. r.' r. nation-wide campaign to ''educate" tl'o public In the school of nationali zation. They aro backed bv the ei tiro trado union movemont. An at tempt win bo made to show that stato ownership and co-operatlvo nianagomont of mines would benefit j tho miner, tho conrumer and the pub- li- treasury. This propaganda is to bo developed with such intensity "as to force the Government to give a definite "yes" or "no" answer to the question Then pi' will deponi ii;u the tenacity wlih whk.Ii tho two tlJi."j s und by their Vlil'Jz.l fJ.iJ.1.. .. J ' 'Jhr.s as to whether n general elec tion will be fought out with nationali sation as the Issue. Asido from tho dispute between railway men and tho go eminent ov er wages, prospects of Industrial peaco in Great 'Britain ary regarded by the government and tho trado un ionists as brighter than at any time since the conclusion ot the war. Government and labor leaders fore cast a period of serenity and 'increas ed production for which they hnvo long pleaded as tho first essontial In aot 1XS doten mo. aula. u. ai. i'Axruit. narenj. alo. ttOO Worth of Eire from 44 Hena X Barer Bled "Ifore Ease" Tonle unta lait Dtrea- a. ui.n . ju. mm uu. ..vw vaa.BB ana Hare leold of er $200 00 worth of ten from fertyfouf hena. "Mora Em" Teole did It- La. O. moDE. starUnc, Kana. B. No. S. Box f. IMS Em After 1 rackaaro Xaat faU I hoocht a box of Tour "Hon Em (Toolo and woold LLka to hare you know tha remit. Erom January lit to July let my hens laid 13el JO. A- E- WUTTK. Scrantoo, 1'a. Send No Money Don't aena any money; juat nil in and mall coupon. You will be aent. Immediately, two $1.00 packacee of "MORB KOOS." Pay the poatman upon dellrery only $1.00, tho extra naekace belnr FKEE. Don't wait- take advantage of thla free offer TO DAY! Reap the BIO pronta "MORE! EOOS" will make for you. Have ! Attn M..rMTaTTafaflMrttfaartMa.ftV4 Ui.nnirHiiiuiiHaiUiBiiiil.r the man who lives In the rough cabin ' crooks. from which tho smoke is ascending is her own father, but such is the case, There aro many surprises of this sort all the way through tho thrilling new picture, with a uniquo setting of fascinating patural beauty, "The Girl Alaska," which will bo shown nt tho Liberty Theatre tonight. George Walsh's' famous smiles will ( 16799 DIED be with us tomorrow when ho will ap pear at tho Liberty Theatre in his latest production. "Puttlne One I re-establishing tho country on a firm economic pasls. Sovoral thousand moulders have been on strlko for 13 weoks but It Ie declared a large numbor of them hnvo entorod other omploymerjt. uvor," a comedy-drama said to be Little does tho girl imagino that fH of mystery and thrllU and crafty B man Who lives In tlio rnni.h rvol.l., ' prnnlrn ' Whllo George Wnlsh Is known for his extraordinary athletic prowess and hi3 dare-devil norvo In taking chances before tho catnora, ho Is also a superb comedy-actor, who knows how to convulso an audlonco with wholesome hearty laughter. In "Putting One Over" ho portrays tho rolo ot Jack Trevor, an uncon scious tool of criminals who aro out to get possession of an estate of lm menso valuo. When ho discovers tho conspiracy things begin to get terrib ly unpleasant for tho crooks. Tho story is said to bo decidedly original. A. V. in Net? York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against tlds trouble by taking , C0LDMEDAL Tit world' attandard romedy for kidney, Uvt, bladder mnd uric acid troubles-. Holland' national remedy since 1696. AM drugfUts, three sizes. Guaranteed. teak fotVeb kvaaaa Cold Modal on erery boa . Ma. Xcept no latltatfeti xoMi.VNics ron DIKKCTOUS SIHilCCTKl). CHICAGO, Fob. 3. Tho nominat ing committee of tho Associated Press have nominated tho following for election to tho board of directors ot tho Associated Press at tho annual meeting of tho members In New York on April 20: Frank II. Noyos, Washington Star, W. L. McLean, Philadelphia Bulle tin. Adolph S. Ochs, Now York Times. A. C. Weiss, Duluth Horald. John It. Ilathom, Provldonco Jour nal. Tho commlttoo inado only one nom ination for each vacancy. SKATTl.N, Wash., Koh. 3. Uni versity ot 'Washington students are wondering If the Pnclda Const con ference will survive rV , storm that broke when Washington recently de cided not to obey a now conference ruling thnt all football gate receipts should ho (divided oriunlly between tho opposing teams. In tho past tho homo schools hnvo paid guaranteed !nmoun'ts to tho visiting tenuis. Faculty members ot tho conference schools, meeting horo rwcontly, passed tho now "fifty-fifty" rule, ns it Is culloil, over tho opposi tion ot Washington and other Insti tutions located In or uonr largo cities. Washington's gnulunto managor, Darwin Molsnost, announced at the meeting thnt his school Would not obey tho rule, for by following It, ho sntd, the big Institutions would lose money to tho Institutions in tho smaller cities. Arthur Priest, dean ot men at tho University of Washington, who at tended tho meeting, dbjectcd to tho rulo on the ground thnt faculty members n'tt'cndlng tho conference meeting had no right to dictate In llnanclnl matters between mombor schools. , Schedules, eligibility rules and stnndurds of play nlono cnu bo decided by the faculty members, ha claimed. As n result ot tho break, Wash ington will not meet its old-tlmo rlvnl, Washington Stato college, nt football here next Thanksgiving tiny, although tho two teams aro on the coniorouco scuouuiu ror uiu gumu. Washington offered W. S. C. $4,000 to como hero and play and promised to play ou tho W. S. C. gfldtrou In 1921 for only $1,500. W. S. C. hold to tho "flfty-ntty" rulo, turned . down Washington's offer, looked across tho Ttockles for competition nnd scheduled a giime ngulnst tho University ot Nobruskn at Lincoln for Thanksgiving day.- Wnslilngton now Is looking for nn eastern Thanksgiving day opponont. George Vurrioll, Spok'nno news paper man nnd olllcial conference roferco, bus promised n solution the problem, according to word re celvod hero. Varnoll contends that a college should profit by a fortunuto geographical location and tnko tho major part of tho receipts. It the visiting eleven Is of sulllcicnt cullhre to swell th6 crowd above tho avorago limits, tlieh an even split should bo mado of tiro,, pro'flts. Tills schemo, It Is said. Is used In the east. The largest electric sign In the world advertises WRE! nr on Times Square, New York City: it is T250 feet Ions. 70 feet liter). Made up of 17.286 electric (amps. The fountains play, the trade mark changes, read ing alternately WHlGLEy'S SPEARMINT, DOUBLEMINT. and JUICY FRUIT, and the . Spearmen "do a turn." This sian Is seen nightly by about 500.000 people from all over tho world. Sealed Tlflht HIS m nFs J-25.-?JSi r2UL j.-lUmu Je&zvJ Kept Right A7 Jazzz ORIGINAL Jazzz .at. t t t y f t i I or , ; BIG DANCE TONIGHT MOOSE HALL Kay-Jay Orchestra fa. : JL y y y T y y y :, ONE AD SELLS - PUREBRED PIGS I'otor Ulam, Sr., of Iliddlo, Ore., sold his six purobrcd pigs through his community newspnpor, tho Itlddlo Entcprlso, beforo they wor6 ready for dollvery. Ho put tho following notlco In tho want ads to run till pigs wore sold which proved to bo Just once: "Six thorough-bred Duroc .Tersoy pigs will bo for snlo about January 1. Tnqulro of I'cter Ulam, Sr." This is tho best known way to Imarkot surplus High-class farm live stock, as well as many other kind of farm produce that ought to bo sold in tlio growor'n community, says the O. A. C, Press Diillotln. The rcllogo Is conducting a campaign In favor of wider use ot community nowspapor for marketing, to cut down cost ot sales and dollvery. The Herald tells you today's new today not tomorrow. rirHf...v....j...:..:..:..:.':..:..:-:'':''i''t''t-'!'' Eugene Dyeing and Cleaning Works We have been in Continuous Operation 20 Tears J EVERYTHING POSSIBLE IN DYEING & CLEANING We Pay Parcel Post One Way MST IIOI'K KNOOKI2U OUT IIV SCIENTIST, ST. LOUIS, Mo Fob. 3. Dr. liar voy W. Wlloy, president of tho Unit ed States Pharmacopocal convention and formerly chief ot tho bureau of chemistry, department of agriculture whllo In St. Louis to attend a mooting of tho board of trustees of tho phar macopocal association, said th'at whiskey and brandy have beon lelm- Inated as medicines. Dr. Wiley assorted that whiskey In stead of being an offectlvo romody or provcntlvo for Influenza, was a pdsl tlvo poison In such casos. 'In only ono instance would I use whiskey for an influenza case," said ho; "that -would bo a caso whoro I wished to liaston tho departure to heaven of a patient.." liKAVKHH FIlA CIKOVR OHEAT PALLS, Mont., 'Feb. 3. All but a few of tho shade trees at Giant springs, noar here, In tho Mis souri riv'or have beon felled by a col ony of beavers, and have a dam near by, aian springs is a favorite haunt ot picnickers and tourists. lVi:i.(l (.ent'N I.NI Suits ? 1.00 font nnd l'ants 3. HO Coat '. 2.00 Vest 1.00 Pants ' 1.50 Ovorcoata $3.00 mid up C. MARX, Proprietor, , Telephone 122 nVKINd Liulles' 1,1st Suit 1 1.0(1 Bklrt 2.00 Jacket 2.00 ('out 3. fill Wulut l.r.o Hwi'iitcru l.no 1'ortlers mid all heavy gondii, per lb 75 1)1 esses 3.00 nnd up 245 NINTH AVE. E. Eugene, Oregon rHHWWWHWMMtHMWMtWtfH 0u0000n0nufTfl& Upon the graves i.f tho dead in the Turkish cemeteries llttlo vessols ot wator aro placed for tho bonoflt'of tho birds, and somo of tho marblo tombs havo basins chiselled out for tho samo purpbso, tho superstition helng that birds carrj messages ai out tho living In the dead. "OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISM!" Juit tet out that bottle of Sloan Liniment and "knock It 'galley-west'! WEREN'T ,prpared for that quick switch in temperature, , .. , w.ere yu.? .Le,t yu "M. re, IMU of rheumatic twinges? You should have had a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy i-i tht-would have soon cased up the muscles, quieted the jumpy, painful, affected part ptWtyted mtbout rubbing, JtiringlnB gratifvine relief. Helpful' in all attacks of lumbago, sciatica, external r Borenes,tiiInew, strains, aches, sprain. Get a bottle at your druggistY 35c. 70c., $1.40. No Matter How Much You Pay You Cannot Buy Better It's a pretty strong statement, but we arc willing to prove it AJ1 we ask is that you thoroughly investi gate our claims for the PAUL AUTOMATIC WATER SYSTEMS and the UNIVERSAL FARM LIGHTING PLANTS. No matter how small or how big an equipment you may need, you cannot get greater value for your money. , Remember, we are always willing to figure with you on the cost of installing a water system or light plant without any obligation on your part whatever. Howie Garage i fix a- Vf t .(