Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
rAOErivio THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FIUDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1020. 3' l J. SUNDAY at the Wt''8l 1 ihk. i'.. Jfci LIBERTY. v - pjpewry'ergyMPiaam ujvrtiiFx.vMvr &sar. AwiW SUNDAY at the LIBERTY BIDING NEW hi jm m mm aaa mi p U M-H fKlll HJMfcU-K I lfL coffiifta if Hon Si " v dm FIGHT DISEASE IN SUM i I foreigners uro ilomlclloil In a city of j common practice of engaging his phy moro tlinn 2,tfoo,00(i which nan no slclan by the year, under contract, setters and In which none of tho onll and by other means. Yet It Is felt nary safeguards to preserve the pub-' tliat the door of the foreign household lie health oxlst. Wanes uro exceeding-, hus been left open to Infection by Ig ly low In comparison with Occidental storing the condition of servants who standards, and range frossi Jfi, Mexl-' are recruited from all quarters of tho ran, n snonth for tho coolie house boy I community and who for the most up to probably $ lfi, Mexican, n month' part come from outside the limits' of for a cook. It Is a modest establish-! the International settlement that tnent, that has not two or more na tive domestic workers. I Leprosy In advanced stages Is to be forms the heart of the city. It Is to deal with this source of danger that the Safety First Club was formed..,. Irect trail between Illahe, Oregon, on the 'BlWJjWjWCIftloiliil YoriffTSlia' Pow ers, Oregon, four miles north of the Forest boundry, the Forest Service will, open a route between these two points' which will reduce the travel time one-half) ond bo passable for use tho 'year ro'itnd. Tho total distance coycred Is twenty-six miles Tho citizens of Powers and vicinity are co-operating In this trail project 'and as thifr part of the work have lust finish' (I building the trail bridge across the South Fork Coqullle river near Hock Creek and about sixteen miles south of Powers. Tho bridge I as completed Is of the suspension typo, built with one and a quarter Inclinable and a 100-foot span, and cofil In contributed labor and money one thousand dollars. Work on tlio troll and bridge be gan at the samo time last fall. The bridge hafe been finished a'll except painlnlg, which wll bo done In the spring after the timbers have had an opportunity to season. When the trail' construction was stopped by snow there remained about three" miles to build In order to open tho whole route. The officers plan to finish this work as early in the spring as weather conditions will permit. v Arthur M, Fish of Powers was fore man of the bridge building crew. The trail construction Is under the charge of Forest Ranger R. I. Helm, of Agnpw. , ' All loldjlhe Forest Service built 102 mlleft of new trails;on the Nation al' ofcMs'in'Orego'n during 1919. ii HEitpycraw COLUMNS ' , I I II 1 1, I J ' -moo olio' jo. ToTsiii a ' j1 . FbR S ALE Mitcellaneoui y I tf i j vi rr y ,ir- tOfSIA UfSiS i 1 1 , i i F5n SALE-a-TJodgo Carr'good eondl- .tlos)Appl)C 438 WnshiStnnlil-16? WANTED- j Xii. WAITED By man, ana wife, posl- farm. August liucher, Klamath Falls.,, 'Orti',., - ' 12-18 en it mi.r it iIini nn.i ,iit. "" "'- M.U feWUU ,......, cows, two lioIstelns-nnd'one''Jcr6o)' ... ..-,..,, if,. ,, 7 : v & Durham. oneMust fresh the others Wfe",'J2rrork In store,. Ap- will be fresh In C weeks or so. Fannie Purdy, 3Ierrlll, Oregon. 13-14 Mrs. SHANGHAI, Jan. 15. (Ily Mali) Hlianuhr.l has what Is called n nfo-' , ...... . I ty First Club," the single alsn of which Is to prevent tho introduction fif ilhutnun Infn fm-rlirn linllMnhnlrin .,r,. ..mm.. Tl.n orir..t,li..tlon lBn'"'ct """ ' Shanghai's streets, par outgrowth of octlvltleB of St. Luke's, "culsirly In tho Chinese city. tuber- FILM CENSORSHIP. Hospital ond It was formed to enable cul08ls cm,,ns 1B er cont of tnc MEXICO CITY, Jan. 28. (By Mall) snombers, In return for fixed fees, tolC,,,neS0 wno ',l0 overr 'car- tracoma,A censorship of all moving plcturo have their Chinese servants examined lfl c'"n. typhoid and para-typhold mms taken in Mexico has been in nt the hospital periodically. . nro fvor-prcsent, tho social dlseasesi gtltuted 'by the Department of tho Tho need of such on Institution ln,"re m0Rt widespread. interior which will not permit films Shanghai Is appreciated when It Is1 T,1 foreigner has sought to safe- deemed harmful to Mexico's Inter retnetnbered that tho 20.000 or more RunnI his health by following the ests to leave tho country. ' Mall.) -t,VtVVVV amounts to the equivalent nl 1637,972,011. An increase r t ? T f f 4 WHEWILL -IIRUSF NAVY tTjbKtbfaari. 19. (By xyapariese budget for FOR SALE A double drawer Na tional Cash register. Just like new, Rex Cafe. 12-tf FOR SALE Several empty barreli. Judd Low uarage. 10-14 FOR SALE One used Ford, in ex cellent condition. See Horace Shld- ler, Cth St., between Main and Klam ath. 10-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Nice sunny front rooms for housekeeping 705 Main. 12-14 FOR RENT Partly furnished rooms city; also 3 room house at Shlp- plngton one block from factory. Ap ply 75 Main St. 11-13 MISCELLANEOUS Ask for Silver Thistle Syrup. All grocers have It. 12-18 Cash paid for eggs 1173 Main street. and butter. 11-13 Printing, Stationery and officej supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 12C Main St. 9-tf CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage removd call 62J. PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 Those desiring to learn Spanish write to Miss HInoJosa, 1113 Main St. or call phone 374. 9-14 pi? 1173 MainJSt,,,, , 11-1? WANTED S. C. R. I. Reds or Whlta Leghorn one year old hens or Pul lets now laying, give prices. C. J. Dunn, AJgorna, Ore. P. O. No. 37. 12-14 LOST AND FOUND LOST Fur overcoat. Dr. A. A. Soulo. 12-13 MONEY TO LOAN on old, 83 well as new buildings. If you wish to buy or build a home, compare, total amount of Interest on a straight loan with our monthly payment plan. Monthly payments require 1 ,.j pay off a $1,000.00 loan In 3 years .. 132 26 p-r marsh 4 years .. 2fi.;:S per month 5 years 2!. 21 pe" month C years 18.52 per month 7 years w lC.tiO per month 8 years . 15.17 per month Other amounts In the samo propor tion. The unpaid balance of principal may be paid at any time. Pacific Ilulldlnc & Loan Ass'n J. H. DRISCOLI, Agent. 7-tf ' AXXOUXCEMEXT. Dr. L. L. Truax wishes to announce that he has returned home and will again resume practice. His office will be In room 206 Odd Fellows' Build ing. Phone 8CJ and 310. 3-13 COOKED FOOD SALE. The ladles of Sacred Heart church (fill hold a cooked-food sale in the of fice of the City Transfer company. Saturday. The ladips pnntrlhutlnc are requested to bring their donations not later than 9:30. 11-13 M'CORMACK'S ORCHESTRA COMING TO OPERA HOUSE J" Palace Market vi.ori 4Tenurlent 8 asked-.by" 1 I t t ?-' T ' t T t t t r SffrMv " rfu;-ift-r z k .-'-- Fpr Service and Quality THE KETTLE KUTS the KOST of to about $106,000,000 is 'the army and navy. The minister of finances has JL 'stated that it is highly Important to strengthen the national deiense in ord'jrrtfcat peace may be preserved ahdjitbeii mechanism t of communica tion, developed. Substantial In- ii J H rfTArtmpnfB, nf pfltirntfon and enm- i. -' x ' ?!"" v" -- IT k tiinne ab nn nlen lolltiH tnw III thfi Ho. -V blCaOCO IW 3W Vt tUI IAA. Mb a. T: "JZ munlcation 1 Referring to the naval expendi- t Uure, flf j'w as explained that, In the J, 'extraordinary, expenditures of the jinayy,f est mates have been included J. for the completion of the so-called j. !' "eight a'nd eight squadron." (Eight The "Jazzenation" orchestra of Portland are coming to Houston's opera house 'for a two nights' engage ment. The aggregation is presented by C.C. McCormick and Is said to pro duce music' that will put "pep" into the feet of the most laded Terpsicho rean. 3 Special entertainment num bers are on the artist's program. The general admission is 25 cents each but the first hour of dancing,. from 8 to 9 o'clock will be free to every one. SMS SHE'S II HAPPY WOMAN NEW YORK LIFE TO ENTER LOCAL FIELD n, W. Gregory to HaTe Oiarge of! Organization as "Xfeent for , , this vTcrritory. Appreciating the aapld. f'Melop- Mrs. Smith Says It Would Be Un gratofal Not to Tell Others of Tan lac. lias gained 18 pounds by tak ing It. - 1- "I believe I'm the happiest woman in California today and It is all be cause of what Tanlac has done for me," said Mrs. Eugene Smith,, a prominent and popular Los Angeles woman who resides at 680 West 52nd 'St. Mrs, Smith is an officer of the - Eastern Star and other organizations. I 'For six years I suffered from a complication of 'troubles that finally led to a general break down. I had awful pains around my heart, which Iwas told, were caused by pleurisy My kidneys were in such bad condi tion I bad constant pains in my back and my neck and shoulders would Y t l" S X Livinwhen our Stew Meats and Boiling Pieces are used. X -a ''service ships., six mine sweepers, and f t t T t T 1 lr j . VW THESE PRICES FOR SATURDAY ONLY :, u msni nf thlw sort Inn of the state the "-" r- - 1 .. ... . ... ew York Life Insurance Company, K" stur at times ana my nmns swen- 111 establish a district agency In ,u. .., rin'in nf thA dreadnoughts and eight battle, Klamath county in the near future. juoor beH upset me and It seemed im crulsers.) .The proposed naval Th istTlpt rnnresentatlve will be B. nosreible io get a good night's sleep. scheme. will cosl about $375,975,000, Uv oregory, who at one.time was inlMried everything I could hear of to of which $40,000,000 appears in the th; employ of K. K. K. store and f " TL l h" 1?" a" SJ.S who is well known throughout thlsbecame'so weak ami emaciated that I section of the state. The New York .weighed only one hundred pounds. Life is the largest life insurance com-l Finally they took me to the hospital . .,. ,j .1... , it and I stayed there six weeks, but did pany in the world -that confines Its nQt seeto lmprove ln the least, so business production to Its own agen-li ,as brought home and had just y.ers, fle gunboats, twelve special cy force, neither giving nor accepting about given up nope when a friend budget for tho coming year. It Is proposed to begin the con- btrurtion of the following warships: twelve cruisers, thirty-seven destroy- V 1 'I 5., . --,nnnnftr.nnnnnnrtnnr.ni - '--wnf.nnnnrnnril-ll-.r.r.r.r.rlr.nnr..-.r.r--"-- 30c S-1 12c .,, JLJCCI t Rolled Prime Rib Roasts. V Boilinff I n e Deer T t t t T f t T T Pot Roasts. Stew Beef .... 12y2c,015c 20c to 22c 16c some submarines. yi Tho increased expenditure will bo Our Own RenderecTjCompound- L.,2 $1.15 No. 5s .tM No. 10s $2.25 Our Own Cure Bacon Backs, Af X half or whole OC 1 f f t T T f T t ? T f met principally by heavier income tav, which will advance bver that of last yenr by npproMmately $39,000, 000. The tn on sake, the Japanese national diink, which Is made fiom rice, also will be increased. Tho shortage in tho revenue will be made good by tho temporary sus pension of tho ledemptlon of tho domestic nntlonnl loan. "JIARKE-Ii MEN" AT LIBERTY re-insurance, and Its entrance into persuaded me to try lanwi. this field is an evidence that the intZ?J1KZ portance of the fast growth of this taen f0ur bottles of Tanlac I had section Is not being oerlooked by the gained eighteen pounds In weight great business concerns of the coun- and felt as well and strong as I over T I did in my,life, for every one of my lr-'' , . troubles had left me. Mr. Gregory, whose home Is at, ..The regl,its from Tanlac must be Malin, leturned to Klamath Falls ( permanent, for it has been four from Medford last night, where he months since I took my last doso completed arrangements with Gen- Sg ffi "" "i eral manager J. . Day, of Portland, t0 teU othela what a wonderful medi for the establishment of the Klam- cine Tanlac is." ath county department. 13 TJanlac is sold in Klamath Falls by n . J the Star Drug Co., in lorella by tho 11 i n v T.nirsiH,V James Merc. Co., and in Merrill hy . I . O. .. WIIIA I L. I s tb 0Tewn nrug Co. adv. i' iiriA nvjvi.iu '-- a ( ALL THE ABOVE PRICES, AS WELL AS CUTS FROM OUR CHOICE CATTLE, CAN BE HAD AT OUR LIBERTY MARKET, CORNER THIRD AND MAIN rf T T t i T1 4 We have a large supply of Fancy Chickens for Saturday i v Owing t.o an error in shipping from the; exchange, The Liberty will show Hrry Carey in "Marked Men" instead of "Tho Ace of the Saddle" tonight. However, both of these pictures are very good ones and as they are both of western) type and Harry Carey Is the star la each of them, "Marked Men," from the story "The Three Godfathers," w hlch 1b written by Peter B. Kyne, is j most welcome and we will have "Ace of the Saddle" at a later date. adv, t T t. T Smm Klamath Packing Co. a a -A. A A A A. .. .. .. HSHSHHSHSHVVVVV ..AA..A..A.A.A.A.AA. ! HiHHHHi4HHHH z t t T T J1EXICAX DEBT. . MEXICO-' CITY, Jan. 25. (By Mail) The national debt of Mexico is 425, 739, 801 pesos according to a re pent statement of Luis Cabrera, sec retary of the treasury, who added that the interest unpaid' amounts to 113, 170,975 pesos. " ' Wo nre offering an unusual value The first social meeting of the clubln a Reo touring car at $550. Howie organized by the Ladles of the B. r. Garage. "-1" O. E. will be hold 'at the Elk's Tern-9 mmmmmmm ' t pie, Tuesday afternoon, Feb, 17th be- I ginning at 2:30 o'clock. All Elks' lad- I les are urged to be present and be come members. Cards will be tho entertainment of the afternoon, but those wishing to, come to visit or bring needle work. nre welcome. 13-14 Committee. CONDEMN IGNORANCE LONDON, Jan. 23. (By Mall). "When people cease to be educated they cease to bo of any value to tho community, and tho lethal chamber Is the only place for them," declared tho Rev. J. II. B, Masterman, Canon of Coventry, In a discussion at a con- ference of the Educational Assocln 'tlons n't University College. UAd Tine and Exclushe Line for Bg and Little Folks. 5 to SO cents,. PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY COMPANY 126 Main Street -t '! ' 4 u rvrrr " v v -w T'w-w-w-w-wvv-w-wv SEED ORDER NOW Murphey's Feed & Seed Store 126 Soutk Sixk 31. Phone 87.