The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 06, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Published daily except Sunday, by
The Herald Publishing .Company of
"Klamath. Falls, at 115 Fourth Street.
Entered at tbe postoftlec at Klam
ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru
the malls aa Becond-cluss matter.
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address in .the United States:
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Member of the, Associated Press.
Tho Associated Press Is exclusively
entitled to1' tbe lisS tor republication
ot all news dispatches credited to it
or not otherwise credited .in this
paper,' and'also local news published
herein. '
All rights of republication ot spe
cial dispatches herein are also re
ferred.. .
ot the welfare of your own home
town, then you had better Weep still
abtjut it when the population of the
city is announced. There is no ques
tion but that most of us are going to
b disappointed .In the count, Just nsT"
we-were disappointed ten years ago,
but lot as do the best we can to make,
the amber aa large aa It should be.
Foe the next day or two let the ques-
tioa be "Are you enumerated?" and
1! you find anyone who has not been,
Ihr.rt'do your daty and see that ho or
she Is counted.
Arc yon enumerated?
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TOIPAY, FKBRUABY 6, 1920
ARE YOU ENUMERATED?
The day has come when there must
be a final ''sweeping up" ot those
who have not been enumerated in
the census ot residents of Klamath
Tails. There are a few let us hope
very few who may have been missed
Ty the v enumerators, but this over
sight can be corrected now, and only
bow, it those' who have not been visit
ed by the enumerators will take the
rouble to call up 190W. This Is
the telephone number of Mrs. Anna
"Watson. The last' of the books are
still in her possession and she has
authority, from the census supervisor
of the state to continue the enumera
tion for a little while longer.
Every city, town and hamlet thru-
nn 4 Via nutlnn t ft 1 n aav! n I naMn n
Tshow a decided Increase in growth
ENGLISH EXPORT
TRADE GR01NG
SUNDERLAND. Eng., Jan. 21. (Dy
Mail). An optimistic statement re
garding the trend of affairs in this
country was made by Winston Chur
chill, Secretary of State for War, In a
speech here. Mr. Churchill said:
"Our export trade Is growing
.month by month In value and in vol
ume. Orders are flowing into almost
ail tbe great industries, not only from
the home market, but from overseas.
''Our, expenditure is diminishing
rapidly. The expenditure of the de
partments which I control will be
less by the enormous sum ot 400,i
000,000 pounds at the end of the
year than it was at the end ot last
year1. The revenue also shows steady
expansion.
"We are on the high road to recojr
ery from the Injuries and the retards-
tion of the war and to consolidation
of the great position won by the
prowess of our soldiers In the field.
But there Is on condition. We must
all .work together during the period
ot reconstruction."
Are "yra enumerated?
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and Klamath Falls should nor-e an RODENT DRIVE IS
ON IN ENGLAND
exception. It should not have within
Its boundaries a single persyh.who Is
aot Interested In seeing that this city I LONDON. Feb. 6. The people of
is 100' percent complete in the census, the 'United Kingdom, young and old,
If you" have not been Included in' this have embarked on another vigorous
census you must certainly know It cam'palgn against rats with the be
and it becomes' your vcivlc duty "to ginning of the new year, under the
take steps to have' your name listed, provisions' ot the rats and mice act.
This you can do by-calling Mrs. Wat-, This law compels the occupants ot
son. stating where and when she can land to keep their premises free of
find you and .she will call upon you. these rodents, a penalty of 5 being
"You are .in no way inconvenienced .provided for failure to do so. The
and if you fall to do this in behalf, law .applies also to ships in port.
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
REAL VALUES
THE QUALITIES THAT MAKE FOR THE REAL VALUE
IN MEN'S TAILORING ARE FOUND IN HEAPING
MEASURE IN THE FAMOUS
Rose & Co. Clothes
YOU WILL BE SATISFIED IN FASHION, FIT AND
FABRIC THAT IS FULLY GUARANTEED OR YOUR
MONEY BACK IF DISPLEASED.
AND YOU SAVE $3 TO $5 ON ANY TAILOR-MADE
SUIT OR OVERCOAT THAT YOU MAY SELECT FROM
THE ROSE LINE.
COME IN TODAY
AND INSPECT THE NEW ROSE FABRICS THAT DErl
LIGHT YOUNG MEN OFvFASHION AND MAKE THE
BUSINESS MAN LOOK THE PART.
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Central Outfitting Co.
'THE STORE OF SERVICE"
Corner Ninth and Main St Klamath Fall, Oregon
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Derature is eight degrees above
freezing point.
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uninteresting stor - Hetty Stund'sh
when she attained ber twenty-first
birthday and came into porsesHlon ot
her fath'er's fortune. The big city
celled to her urn! she answijrcd Us
summons. But In the same lun;j city)
dwelt a young mnn,.who w.ti uurfelt-t
ed with the gay life' and-IhtJ.'nnrtJc'ss1
grind ot social obligations to which
be wns forced by his position. So
while Jerome Kent left hi sumptu
ous bachelor quarters In New York
to seek solace in the mountain?, Hatty
moved Into his apartments, thii tran
saction being accomplished by a vnlnt
who saw a chance to earn an ''hon-
-O comes to the Liberty Tboatre begin- The business ot tea-blending is pe
f'nlng SunUny. Thore you can watch cullarly Hritlsh. For mo're than ono
-v .... kiini1rf.fi venvm' Mlnntn l.nnA hAit
blended tea for the whole world and
bruoght the work' Intb the region of'
an. exact science.
.the entire courtship, the culmination
Small town life was too dull.. and . the BftW.-thoBht relatloushlp-of
X Living when our Stew Meats and Boiling Pieces are used. !'
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capital and labor all at once.
Art' you enumerated?
PRICE INCREASE
RENEWS OIL BOOM
PITTSBUnail, Fob. 6. Tho nd
vance in tho price of Pennsylvania
crude oil to $G a barrel will result
ln thu wldcHt surchfor petroleum
this section has known since tho
early days of tho "oil excitement,"
uccordlng to authorities In tho In
dustry hero. i
Already It.lina.'startcd, and lenses'
Jest" dollar. Circumstances cause Kent ar being taken on territory which
! to rfltnrn hnmr. linRxnerteillv. nml ho. wu drilled over more than hnlf
I Is perplexed to find evidence of fern- tentury ago and then abandoned for
'inlne habitation all over his bache'or moro Productive lipids, Drilling 1ms
'chambers. The plot thickens a few 1,een commenced In some of theao
V moments later, when Betty nnd her leases, anil results have been sogood
Vi aunt, return from tho theatre, find ;t ' encourngo others. Ono fluid In
i J strange man In tho apartment, nnd Allegheny county, abandoned In tho
mistake him for a burglar. And thus early seventies becuuso tho ono well
& , begins an almost endless chain of drilled proved to bo a "duster," has
amusing complications nnd thrilling produced n number of wells tho past
i auventures involving society matrons w niuaui,
the debutantes, crooks, real nnd im-
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THESE PRICES FOR SATURDAY ONLY
"Tho greater part of this develop
ginery, nnd all tho rest of tho mot- ment will bo In .western Penney- :,an.at u;,
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accents w,
Rolled Prime
Rib Roasts....
30c
Boiling
Beef
Pot
Roasts.
Stew
Beef :...
12Vfec15c
20c ? 22c
16c
Corned
Beef
12V2C
Our Ovn Rendered Compound
$1.15
No. 5s
No. 10s
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$2.25
Our Own Cure Bacon Backs, AO
half or whole
ALL THE ABOVE PRICES, AS WELL AS CUTS FROM OUR
CHOICE CATTLE, CAN BE HAD AT OUR LIBERTY
MARKET, CORNER THIRD AND MAIN
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' "l'nrln,. Ciunlrl.ri tm lTnlvnrcnt thl lipnil nt rt Inrprt pnrnn-ntlnn TJIlUlie
1 photoplay, announced for today nt which has been developing oil tarrl- TUTOOr RllQllf
, the Liberty Theatre. tory for many years.
"When oil was,
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'the news
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as a false
I Klamath
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Jacking lo.
"under Suspicion, ' features Orn only a dollar a Imrrol ono hnd to
i Cnrew, supported by Forrest Stanley, bring in a good well beforo ho had a
, Charle3 Clary, Frank MacQuarrlq, paying proposltloH. Now with oil at
, Blanche Roso, Frank Thompson, dur- ?5 a barrel if pays to drill a lot of
! well Hamrlck, Andrew Waldron and wells, even though they only produco
Cora Drew. It was written by .Mildred a barrel or two a day. We reduco
' ConIdlne and produced by William oxpenBt-s by connecting these small
C. Dowlan. 'wells to ono power plant, and ptimp-
I Ing them very thoroughly. Whllo
j A certain rich man's daughtor saw. tho initial, cost' of drilling is high,-
ber father's valet reading a book-. about three times as much as In the
"Is it interesting?" she asked. 0lu d8- economies ot operation and
"Quite." he replied, offering her ,he Prlnc,eIy ,PIw ot "utlf' mako
the volume. "It was given to mo by hl,ntl"g 'or the Pennsylvania grade
tho best servant in the city." J a p'etty Pn''8 Investment."
un. tnu iiy leui anu ruuu mi iiji;i iji
tion from her father,
'iftut mr fnvVin la nfit n 'aafVflnf
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Frank Mfeenan
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issage of the
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she objected.
"We are all servants," answered
the valet. "Your father may be a mil
lionaire, but ho is a servant as J
have said, a good one."
Events testified to the truth. The
millionaire, In a desire to give his
city better service In public utilities,
became mayor. He was the instru-
Mayor Ole Hanson start
rp work are usually old-tlmo organlza- ed SOmeth'im but Mayor
, tlons, which have not stock for sale Cai'SOn Buffet One bet
' and which cover thoroughly with . ,! vi;"i ii l-l. j..
and which cover thoroughly
'leases all the territory in the Imme-
ot their ope,ra-
idlate neighborhood
tions.
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-Are you enumerated? -WHAT
AN OMKLKTJ
of which shalt grow the true
.Brotherhood!? of, Man.
Thls'grent picture
derstan'dlng between
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.PASADENA, Cal., Feb. 6. With
an egg weighing fdiir pounds .
ment by which a. great strike was sett-enaugh for a meal for eight persons' should be scon by every man In this
ieu, jjo urew-cjoser apuni nnu moor -77 uim huduiukiuu, u veieran w;.
by establishing the profit sharipg egg-producer at an ostrich farm
system, lie. made his valot his chief, horo, has, opened tho .season,
Sho is tho most reliable ogg.Jayqr , I
among tno more than 300 ostriches
at the farm, nnd for many years lias
been tbe first each season to lay nn
egg.
secretary and'dlde:
And did th,e valet marry tbe rich
man's daughter? H(3 .well, see
Frank Keonan In (he now Pathe pic
ture, "The World Aflamo," which
Capital and Labor
d be scon by every man In
At the Liberty
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