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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1920)
IMUCTIIItl:!'. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, APIUIi 7, 102O 2 -v J J J J J- J J J v J X - j-j5-5-j-'5 $ ' J $ "' sEVOHTNIE iir " iw 'ft LI PI Cm I f Fji U DO YOU KNOW THE ADVANTAGES OF A FIRST NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT BOX? WELL In .lie (I I'M plmi' II nrfdids joii n Kiifc place ( Icrcp on i- viilunhh' impel n under lock nnd Kcj, lit liltnl xlct'l mill (iiiicirjc. VOI' limn iii'i'i'xm (o jour Deposit llov Mlii-nctcr ynu ilivdic, lull no oik' oJm i' hi kcI In II. Vour paper nro (liciefo ii m'iih veil fiiiin nyliit NtiKt-iN mid I'ui'lons ). IN ll kIioiiIiI n jiiiic Deeds, Ncif i-, Wniiiiiilx, CiiiiIimcIn, AlMim Is, iMNiii.ilKd I'dllclcH anil other laijiorljftit pilpCIS. Tin: vi:,m.v it.vrr: or iie.vtai, IS VEItV SMALL ue First National Bank KLAMATH KALL3 yrm At c ? WmMkJ Teaching and preaching amid the mows of the Asdic and the jungles of Africa Tending (he lick on five continents s colossal Samaritan ministering to suffering humanity in super-tilion-ridden regions, where the only hospitals are church-maintnincd Teaching India's millions to impound their waters against coming drouRht, showing Urazil how to plow its land, and combating Bolshevism in the mines, lumber camps, and congested areas of cities This is how the Presbyterian Church is helping to make a better woild. partner in this magnificent enterprise. What can the church count upon from you in the financial canvass April 25 to May 2? All4nJtht ntartll Pnthyltrian Churxh If you Aav no rtiular p.'jc of uioriltip New Era. Movement Presbyterian Chwrch mtheU.S.A Cooperating with lntercUurch World Movement 1 1 RAILROADS HEAVY BUYERS OF LUMBER l'OUTLAND. Apr. 7. According to i liulUitln JiiHt issued by tlio West Const Lumbermen's association, tho 12K mills loprosonted In it; roport liuuln total rati HhlpmontH last wcok or 22 IS earn, or over 07,110,000 root, mid now business accepted wuh 811, IIO.DOS fool, ot which Gl.9ri0.000 will movo by rail and 2,210,810 will bo delivered locally. Of wntor shlp montH, 10, 2110,03 I foot will bo export- LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Domestic and Imported Spring Woolens Now on Display. Perfect Fit Guaranteed CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR I 518 Main Street I JM fliB I MMwMgaili'l CfJEGON Give ConsecraiedDollavs J Home or Abroad the church stands back of civilization V 'HE Presbyterian Church hns alwavs been forward in evangelism and social service. It seeks to turn men to God and to uplift life in every commun ity it touches. oil and S,983,7rir, foot will go to do mestic marked). Tho report tmyH: "Railroad buyers coiitlnuo among the moil (iciii'o factors in tho lumber trado. They are making heavy pur chases rci'iilnrly. Whllo railroad bualnuHH la lirlBlc, demand for yard stock and material for Industrial con nit action continues good. ''Ah a result, mills aro maintaining a high average of production. Tho cut at 12S mills for tho woolc ondod March 27 was 80,373,705 feet, which was only -1,290,20 foot, or 4.74 por cont below normal. Tho prospect for export business 1r particularly prom ising -"The car situation tins not chnngod in tho Inst few wooks. In tho Inst tour yenra tho frolght trafllc of tho rail roads hna incronsod 4C por cont, ac cording to latq ostimatos, but tho su$J ply of engines and cars has Increased only 2 por cont. "Tho mills nro doing nil thoy can to satisfy tho Insistent calls of east ern ond mlddlo westoru markets for lunihor. Tho 128 mills ropiesented in tlio roport linvo a bnhuico ot 10,- 170 cars, or 314,280,000 foot ot un filled rnll ordors oh their books." MORE IMPORTS OF MEXICAN OIL GALVESTON, Tox., Apr. 7. Tho oil Import trado through this port contlnuos to increase. Figures mndo public by tho Galves ton customs houso show that lit pros sont 07 vessels, including tugs and barges, nggrogntlng 100, SOS net tons, woro ongagod In coastwise nnd for olgn oil commorco during tho month ot Fobruary. During Jauuury, 79 vossols wore in tho oil-carrying trado. Ono billion dollars represents about 4,000,000 pounds ot gold, or 2,000 tons. Four hundred fivo-lon trucks would be roqulrod to transport this sum, and thoy would form a lino about tour miles long. bdurijA.)) V'ARJUNflTON, Apr 7.- Ilmntitirs today may lie dencrlbod aa an linpos ItiK monument to tho dead glorloii of tlio (lerinau merchant innrlrui, nc (ordlng t CiiiihiiI Francla It. Htow ni t, who was dclallud by tho Amer- Ic.tii coin mission In Itcrlln to invcHti gate conditions at tho former premier Uurinnn port for that body. A roport from Mr. Htowart detnlllng tlio ro milts of h In Inquiry Iiiih Just reached tho department ot commerce. "A short trip through tho hurbor quickly discloses what n graveyard the port lias become," tho consul ro ported. "Til nil and lighters are tied up hero and llioru, apparently for gotten. One small crulKor rests, de nortod, alongside n pier; electric cniucn am motionless on unused doikn; floating elevators and docks aro moored in rows, probably In read iness for delivery to the nllles. "The giant Illsmarck (CO, 000-ton Hamhurg-Amorlenn liner) floats at a flttlng-out pier without n sign of life on hoard and from u launch no now work rould bo Boon In any of tho big shipyards. Tied up to another pier In the outer hnrbor Is tho former At lantic record-holder, the steamship DetitHchlaud , relic of tho war, painted a deep bluck over-all, with spots of wblto showing hero nnd thoro whoro passing craft havo scraped her sides, ii grim reminder of tho glories once held by the German morchunt fleets." Regular service Is being maintain ed with Holland, England and North America mid lines wero about to start service for Spnln and South America, but tho "free port" Is apparently dead, Mr. Stewart reported. tfPEIRMGE 15 ML FAGTO R OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallls, Apr. 7. Personal ippearanco Is of vital Importance to :i young woman In the business world, according to Miss Helen Leo Davis, head of the department of household art. Keen business won nsbert that personal appearance is ono of their determining factors in choosing em ployees from largo numbers of appli cants. , 'Ily experience and observation," says Miss Davis, "employers havo found personal appearance to bo an accunito Indicator of tlio working habits, ability, stnto of mind and at titude toward life ot employees. Young women with a careless, hur riedly gotten together appearanco have been found to bo restless, to hao disorganized habits of thought nnd of work, to lack punctuality and roro'ln details, and to ho generally inefficient, whereas tho person neat ly, app-oprlately and becomingly groomed possesses exactly tho oppo site qualities. Sho Is thorough, meth odical, accurate, painstaking and de pendable." TEXAS COTTON IS MENACED BY PEST GALVESTON, Tox., Apr. G. The cotton Industry is facing prospects of a loss of ?129,000,000 annually through tho pink boll worm pest, according to u roport by entomolog ists of Texas A. & M. collcgo, to the Texas chamber of commorco hero. "It Texas does net tako prompt stops to eradicate this pest other cotton-growing states will impose a rigid quarantine against Toxas cot ton products," Walton Potoot, man ager of tlio agricultural dopartment ot tho chamber ot conunerco said, in making tho report public. "Infestigntlon has boon found in Louisiana just across tho Toxas lino. Rigid qunruntino measures havo been taken. "Tho pink boll worm appeared at Ilonrno, Toxns, In 1917. Tlio pest was ontlroly wiped out by abandoning cotton cultivation for two years. "In Mexico tho annual loss from tho pink bool worm Is 20 por cent ot tho crop; In Hawaii GO to 90 por cent. In Egypt tho yoarly loss is $1G,000, 000." IDAIT Wnoksome, Cleansing, UEl Relreshlng and Healing .Lottos Murine for Ked nesi Soreness. Granula- lir rvi-Ctlon.ItchingandUurning lUHLi uor tne tves or Eyelids: Eye ins: Coll let th Movki, Motorinr or Coll conMenc. Aik Your Druggist in iroar Ero Netd Can. I your conMer 1M whtn voar Eves r twist' By Kttntdy Co., Chicago .xra. TOSLti ir V ? T ? ? ? t f r ? T T f f r r f ? t f t f. t f ? "NEW YORK. Apr. 7. A big slump In tlio mouse market is reportod from Columbia University whero largo stocks of the little rodents nro used for experimental purposes. Quotations for mice havo fallen far below pro-war levels and many breeders havo been forced out of business, according to Dr. Francis Carter Wood. Hosts ot mice wero required dur ing the war for medical experiments and high prices offered for them by tho government stimulated tho j breeding of these animals. When tho armistice was signed tho broilers wero caught '"long" on mice and thoy found themselves carrying a heavy overload ot n useless com modity. This situation in tho mouso mar kot is disclosed In Dr. Wood's an nual report as director of the George Crocker Special Research Fund, mailo public todny. This fund wns created to conduct scientific cancer Investigation and ninny mice 'not used for experiments nt Colum bia University nro shipped to other laboratories. As ono means to re duco tho surplus, tho directors ot tho Research Fund havo attempted to ship some of the mice to tho Pa thological Institute of tho Imperial University of Tokjp. In Germany tho children aro taught if thoy aro good and mind their par ents, nnd aro truihful and kind to ono nnothor, a white haro will steal into tho houso on Easter ovo, when ovorybody is nsleop, nnd secret any number of gnyly-colorod oggs in tho cornors of tho room. A search in tho morning soon reveals a nest filled with Eastor eggs. : PRICE OF MICE HAS SLUMPED JEWEL CAFE I 610 Main Street 5ttfMiM "If you want to know whether you are destined to be a success or a failure in life you can easily find out The test is simple and infallible. ARE YOU ABLE TO SAVE MONEY? If not, drop out. You will lose. You may think not, but you will lose as sure as you live. The seed of success is not in you." James J. Hill. WE PAY YOU TO SAVE Klamath State Bank The Daylight Bank Corner Sixth and Main We Believe- a good dependable Electric Service is one of the important factors in community building . WE BELIEVE it is a valuable asset to a community to be able to offer reliable Electric Service at an attractive rate to industries seeking location WE BELIEVE this asset is a direct benefit to eveiy citizen of that community WE BELIEVE the responsibility is delegated to the Serving Utility to make eveiy reasonable effort to insure adequate and reliable Service for all purposes required within its territory WE BELIEVE the mere name of the Company serving is not material the value lies in the actual Service rendered. kVWWWS'VWWi California-Oregon Power Co. COMBINING LARGE ENGLISH STORES WASHINGTON, Apr. 7. Amalga mation of department stores In Eng land is noted in official trado reports roceived horo as tho latest develop ment of a tendency toward combina tion in each branch of England's na tional industries. Big stores, espec ially those in tho moro inportant cities, aro combining through pur chase or consolidation nnd already it has becomo apparont to some ob servers that business soon will bo Take Breakfast here if you must "eat out." We serve the most deliciously fragrant and flavored coffee, the lightest of griddle cakes, the freshest of eggs, rolls, etc. No matter if you have breakfasted because you thought you had to eat something. Breakfast here and you'll do so because you'll like to. The Jewel Cafe f f T T T T r r r T ;?. t T T T T T t t T T t t T T T T f T T r T t T T T T T T concentrated in the control ot a tew big interests. The American Chamber ot Com merce in London reports that ono ot the largest department stores of that city recently absorbed three compet itors and has branched out in South America through tho opening ot n largo establishment in Buenos Aires. "The value of advertising as a selling force is becoming moro real ized in England," the report said. "This movement towards amalgama tion is not expected to destroy com petition, though It may tend to uar now its scope." I :