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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1920)
UCniKTOI THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WnirMBAY,' JCNK tl u 4 CHANDLER S ( X Famous For Its Marvelous Motor The Chandler Gives You the Service You Demand THOUGHTFUL men, in selecting an automobile, find in the history of the Chandler Six a source of real confidence. The Chandler motor of today is the development of the Chandler motor of seven years ago, embracing refinements and improvements which have been the natural development of these years of service in the hands of thousands of owners, and the constant application of the engineering skill and the since rity of its builders. Motors of one these yean. But type and another have been heralded and retired within the Chandler motor. It true superiority proven in service on every roadway In America and in many nations abroad, has lived and gone forward Into a place of distinction. Men who have owned and driven many cars, men from coast to coast, will tell you the Chandler Is the leader of all sixes. Over the long moun tain roads or on the trails of the desert or In crowded dry traffic, anywhere, the Chandler will ftlve you the service you demand. Its power, Its flexibility, and Its sturdy endurance are not surpassed. The Chandler Six la xho Moat Cloaolr Priced Fine) Cmr Built SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES tM-P inter Touring Cm, $1994 fou'Prntnttt XomditM. $1999 Four-Puttngtr DUpmteh Cm, JJS75 Jnn7MMfliir Mm. JJMI Four-Pmt$ntr Coup, $2$9S Umoutin. $M9$ VUI rttuif. . . Chill 4. OM) s Central Garage CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO cause of poisoning was not due to either tin can or glass Jars, and In uniting the packers In co-opera-tire movement to standardize tbelr product by absolutely safe method of sterilization, will restore the olive Industry to Its former position In American trade. "The bureau of chemistry of the deportment of agriculture," say Soc-( retnry Meredith, "authorizes the statement that It has met with a gra-. tlfylng degree of co-operation on the part of packers of ripe olives In Im proving methods to such un extent that danger from hotullnus poisoning BUSINESS CAJtoS 00t0m0t00AP0p000i0iA0t0m0000 Klamath Falls Cyclery We handle the beat la our line, inch aa Motorcycle, Blcyclea, Parts and Accessories, Goodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tlraa and Tnbaa. Tka house of tha two and three wheelers, Includ ing Barley-Davidson Bervioa. C. B. lis a. eta at. WWMWVWWWWWWWWMMMWWWMMWWWW 327 PHONE 39 MAIN STREET W. E. McABOY Build aaytoJag la the cabinet Use, Doora, Screens, etc Shop at 110 Eighth St. BUSS EXILES IN CONSTANTINOPLE fONKTANTINOIM.r. M 1" (ll Mull I Tin' lortlgn sort. on of ''on titnutlnupto are crowded with Hjb nluns who vnat to ko to Amur lea hut cannot. Of tin- to.OUO or Mi.tMu o' them In the city, at len't f.O er cent long for the time when pnimport r rtrlrtlon shull l lem rigorous and they can lilt to the land of plenty In tint west .Many of them lime relathes or friends In America, or at least sny they have Hut tliu doors of Amlir leu are closed unless It Is clearly PfARlOll (KEROSBNB) HEATUIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALirORNIA) KLAMATH GENERAL HOSPITAL Is located oh The Esplanade, away from the noie, sur rounded by one of the most beautiful views in the world. This Hospital is fully equip ped to handle the most diffi cult cases and has a staff of physicians that insure the high character and effi ciency of the institution. STAFF t DK. B. D. JOHNSON DR. 0. H. MBRRYMAty DR. T. 0. CAMPBELL ,. DR. OBOR0B I. WRIGHT I DR. K. D. LAMB DR, H. D. LLOYD BTBWART proxen the applicant Is not a lloMic lk and will not become u public hurce In the I'nltrd States All the. singers dancers and artists huh! to rn to New York Hut application for wimllfin are denied unless the performers ran show an actual con tract with some reputable manager. Kethlu and Italy are the onlv two countries Into which Itumlnnn can gain adm.sslon with cuhu and :en they are wry cautious uhout admit ting jersons smarted of llo'slievlst tendencies Tl-ere are mors HussUn than other natlonnls In the foreign ills trim of the city Ituxslnn romiiils. slon shop liae heen opened wrherit refugees offer their diamond, lares and other htiery for h.iIii. Dig Huh slans and little lltisslans, I.nplund ers, Siberians, (ieorglans and Cob sacks of all tho wirlou tribes havo been shuttled Into Constantinople by the Hid wave which swept them over the lllurk Ben. Hotels arc tilled hy Russian bar ons, counts and prlnres, especially princes, for every third cIuks lius slan In Turkey seems to be n prince. Singers and dancers from the Imper ial theaters are In evidence every where. They nro to consplrlous they can not be overlooked entirely, but their orfortH to gnln publicity, are not highly successful. Tho cosmo politan population of Constantinople had so tinny thrills In tho last six years that It Is too Jaded to respond to the bizarre numlfostltntlons of ar tistic temperament, I'nlu-fiiced ton ors wandering through hotel lobbies, lingering strands of lavender heads mill ovanescently gowned prima don nas loaded with JowoIh and l'omer nnliin poodles can't startle n public, which has bad ho many yearn of war at Un front door. OLIVES HI ON LIST OF SAFE FOODS WASHINGTON. Juno 2. Illpe olives huvo been restored to fuvor. It Is again safe to eat them, uccordlng to government experts The appetiz ing delicacy which, by reason of a ifew Instances of Imperfect packing, .was brought Into temporary dlsfuvor J. C. CLEGHORN CivU Engineer aa Offlea 617 Mala St. OSVw !, Boa. 1B8J O. K. FEED at SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. nil over tho United States, has been (X.THOIj OK TIIKK'H ohowtii ressuu.i: CAMIlIlinOIC, i;ng., May 15. (Hy Mull,) Tho Cambridgeshire Fores try Association School of Forestry believes that "there la no reason why trees cannot bo made to grow square nnd produce wood ot better quality and In greater quantity" it the, excessive wood production Id certain trees can be controlled, The attoctatloa believe that .this can be dose and It ao "there wtll be so store fUba, nor wary s'nuka. icfflrlully restored to Its place at the I table and epicures may breath a sigh of satisfaction. Incidentully, tho bacillus botullnus, that tiny organ Ism responsible for the ripe ollvo's (undeserved loss of popularity, has been utterly routed and destroyed nnd, henceforth, must seek other fields. SecretaryMeredlth, of the depart ment ot agriculture, In making public the result ot n thorough Investiga tion by government chemists of cases of poisoning duo to tho eating ot ripe olives, said tho trouble was not duo to tho containers In which they wero packed hut to Isolated cases of In adequate Bterllizntlon. The chemists found, ho said, that It was possible i to storlllre completely both glass Jars a ud tin cans. To eliminate all possi ble future trouble, ho said, tho pack ers havo adopted tho department's recommendation that tho olives ho suhjocted to not less than 240 de grees of heat to prevent the possibil ity of danger to tho consumer. This Increased sterilization, It Is said, In no way effects tho flavor or edibility of the relish. lluslness Ruined Owing to prejudice, due to tho publicity given cases "of poisoning from eating ripe olives, according to the packers, the ripe olive packing industry has been practically de stroyed, the demand having fallen oft 95 per cent. So widespread wai this prejudice that the consumption ot green ollvea was similarly reduced although no fatalities wars traced to the use ot them. If la believed that the actios of the department ot agriculture la discovering Cast tha NOTICR We open store every Tuesday and PHil.. r.nm 10.AI m m ... S.Afl n m In futnre packs will he eliminated iM,nr ,re ihm' KOOj thin gi' we can Five groups or deaths traced to show. A dollar saved I a dollar earn poison produced by the organism led- n buying good thnga cheap aa known as bacillus hotullnus have oc- lll,i ll; '??." V?j!l .... ,. , . .. debt and have to skip If you buy your currrd In New York city, tjtrolt, goods from Mich, Canton, O, Memphis, Tcnn., i LUCKY DICK ft CO. and Knllspcll, Mont All of these !20i K,ama(h A Corner of eth 8ti cases were due to the consumption of ripe olives. No fatalities havo been I traced to green olives. "Very extensive Investigations have Ik en made by scientists from the bureau of chemistry with the co operation of the packers and the packers have also employed special ists to study the causes of botullnus poisoning and the precautions which should bo employed to prevent fur ther difficulty. The experts agree that the trouble Is not Inherent In the type of container used Whether the olhes bo packed In glass Jars or In tin cans they moy be rendered nbo lutely safe If proper precautions are taken to prevent the Infection with bacteria during handling and If the packages when filled are sterilized at a sufficient temperature and fori u sufficient period of time. It Isj entirely practicable, says the special-' IMs, to sterilize both glass containers and tin cans at a temperature high enough to Insure absolute steriliza tion. HIiuim- Sterilization "Unfortunately some packs of ripe olives put up In glass as well as some In tin during past seasons were not prepared with all the precautlone now known to be essential and were not sterilized at a sufficiently high temperature and some ot these goods In glass were responsible for the fa talities. It Is probable that of all the ripe olives on the market but an ex tremely small number actually con tained bacillus botullnus. Of more than 2,000 Individual packages col lected and examined In the burean of. chemistry but eight were found to contain bacillus botullnus, and seven of these were from the output of cue manufacturer and from one batch of his output. In addition to these eight, the bureau has examined samples of some of the ollvea respon sible for the fatalities and haa also found bacillus b:tullnus In these specimens. ' "Slnco there is a possibility ot danger from any ripe olive which haa been Insufficiently sterilized the bu- ' reau of chemistry has suggested to 'the Industry that all ripe olives In glars or In tin wherever located be carefully Inspected nnd that any which shov the slightest degree of decomposition be destroyed. It has i further suggested that all ripe olives ! which have not been processed at a sufficiently high temperature be re turned to the packers for immediate reprocessing at n sufficient temper ature to Insure complete sterilization. Packers Lent Aid "With fow exceptions the olive Backers have most henrtllv fallen In with all suggestions made In the in Merest of the public safety and by mutual agreement entered Into by practically all ot the packers they are now taking steps to withdraw from the market all rlpo olives In glass I containers which have not been ster ilized at a sufficient temperature. Similar steps aro being taken by some of tho packers In the caso of minced olive relishes In view ot tho fact that one death due to tho consumption of snch a product has been reported. "While concerted action to remove rlpo olives packed In tin nnd pro cessed at a low temperature has not been taken by tho packors tho fact that Bpollago In tin has so consistent ly resulted In making a 'swell' out ot tho can constitutes a warning to tho purchnser which Is not often disre garded. There Is no reason to nn- 'tlclpato dnnger from proporly packed ana processod ripe olives whether they bo packed In tin or glass containers." PROFESSIONAL CARDS wwwwAAAwAtw FRED WESTERFELD BVNTMT Phone 48 4 W. XRay Laboratory Leeaait Bid, Klaaaaah PaSs DK. C. A. RAMBO Dentist L O. O. F. BalMlag PHONE 61 imiimi0a7 PRIVATE HOSPITAL Now Opea for Materalty Caaea Sire. Rom MeDasriele. 301 High St Phone 455 r WWW00W0W0M0Am Office Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Hargeoa White Building . Klamath Falls Oregon jxrxruirtnrirrvvv'ii'V"rjy,ri,i -. -ssalr DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. O. O. F. Temple E.D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOH Pttosea7W 17R Rooaas lull White BaUdsnc "X"J SHASTA VISTA SANITARIUM 490 Mala SU (New Bttlg. Latet) DR. A. A. SOUUC 4SS Main 1101 Mala 161-J lliM DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wiaecarrsr raONB tM4 Dr. P. M Noel PBONK 4 Ore UadenrooaTa WVWtMWtMVWWMMiMMrttfwiAafwMMw DR. G. A. MASSEY Fourth aad Pine Sta. In Warren Hunt Hospital Oft. Phone 497 Rea. Phone 86M V0000m0000000m0A KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do All Kinds of I tag New Ones Made w Career AXIi WORK GVAkaJITKKD T eiT KUaaaih Ave. ' Phone 460 Ice 7I Mala St Caadtee PASTIME Jack Moarow. Prop. Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Peel and BlUlarda Barber Shop In Connectian OTflR MOTTO "Ootuteay and Bentee" DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND BCBGBOB I. O. O.F.I Reeldeace White Pelican Hotel Residence Phone I. DR. L. L. TRUAX WAKKEN HUNT HOSPITAL Day rhone, 497 Night Phone, BAW MILL ENGINEERING GONHTHOCTION CO. Deslcnera and twUdera ot ne4V era Saw Mills. Planing Mills, Ban Plaata. Complete plant contraea. ed. Appraisals and report wade Dredging. We contract to bnBd ay class of a bitfMlag aad lastaB atacblacry of any kind. Drafting of any kind done. Btaa Prints nude. PHONE 14M CHBce la K. D. Building I am now prepared to fnralafe Shasta Sand from tha lloey. UaiiL, sand and gravol pit. In any quantity that may be desired by coatraetoaa and builders. AL F. GRAHAM. Mrs. Francos Hodgson Burnett was earning n small wage as a school teacher In Tennessee, when she be gan to write. It is said that the stamps mlth which her first story was acnt to magazines were earned by picking blackberries. Years later when the author ot "Little Lord Fauntleroy" was at the zenith of her popularity at author and playwright, her annual Income waa estimated to be from 150,000 to $75,000. A Msrald Waal Adwfil sal ft, . f N Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W ' Eleventh and Pine CK WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY H17 Mala ARTHUR & WILSON Manager EX.8ERVTCK MSN, ATTKNTIONI The regular meeting! of Klamath Post No. I, American Legion, will be held at I o'clock p. ss st the City Ball la Klamath JaUa, sa ths second aad fourth Taesdsja of sack month. All Comrades srs Invited. Those desiring .'to Jota ths .-Poet secure sayiMsuaa sisaaa trsai MO mcaMMqH, Basratary. Klamath Lodge No. 137 L O. O. F. Moots Friday night ot each week at I. O, O. F. hall, 5th and Main streets. Hyinan Weschler. N. G.s W. C. Welle, Secretary; W. D. Color. Treasurer. Bwauna Bncampment No. 44, L O O. P., meets Tuesday night ot saefe week at I. O. O. F. ball. W. II. North, C.-P.; W. D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred Buestng, Treasurer. NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put YournDuda t&ssiBSBS i .iiV'sJv-' '?V''