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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1920)
rt at KM ft, II IHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAN racM V 1 thm Evening Herald W. 9. MVIIAT riiB aooiiB hUlitMl daily, aaeeat Bailday. by IV Herat Pabllealag Coapany ol Klaaatfc Fall, at Ul Fourth Street. tare at tha Boatofllc .at Klam ath Palls, Ore., for traaamleslon thru fa all aa aocond-clMav Batter. at tha Aaaorlatca) Pre, Tha Aaaoclatad Previa exclusively aatKie to Ui uta fa xaeubllcatton l all new dltpatehM credited to It aa? Bat otherwise credited la thlf r, aad auo local aawa paoiunea All right of rapablleatloa of pe- lapateaee aerela ara also ra- TfJaWDAY, JULY , 1M EEOEO A THOROUGH SOUSINQ vH Selrlt af Hackman Could Nat he Cxerclatd Kacept ky Meat Strln ttnt Metheee. fftortnr Brown, a negro evangelist, waa a Ann believer la the ancient cua tea af river baptism, and convert ha baptized la thla manner tel- forgot It. A few year aro ha a christening In a New Jersey on the batiks of the Delaware river, where a doarn or more convert were aserabled, awaiting their turns ta be Immersed. Anions them was a hacknian. who evinced a lively later as la I he ceremony. "Why docs the rood doctor." he eked of a fellow convert, "duck soma af them folks two tlaies an' other "He t!tek 'ass ore." explained Ms .t? attend, "for every new name they're gain' to have." "la that posslblef the hackman re aWtd. "I was foln' to call myself Tkanas Jefferson Lincoln Anderson. hat I cues Tom' will be "boot looc naff." Thla conversation was overheard, by tha sharp enrs of Doctor Brown, who Inally beckoned the hackman to come forward. '"To name, plcasef he Inquired In a deep bass voice. "Jew baptise me Tom tuafa 'miff," the candldnte replied, as the evangel tat. taking htm none too gently by the neck, piloted him far out Into the stream, where he Jacked him not once tat half a dosen tlmea with, such ra- aMIty and. vigor thata few minutes later the hackman found himself on tha shore, coughing, sputtering arid gating for breath. The ceremony was aaoo over, and wtien he had recovered hi strength he mode his way to the hle of Doctor Brown. "What fo' you duck roe that wayl" Be demanded In aggrieved tones. "1 coma here to be baptized, uot to be drowned." "My good man." replied Doctor Brown, "you was so filled with tiie devil I had to use a powerful lot of water to wash him out of yo' stein." MUSHROOMS OF ALL SORTS dials and Palaeneua, While On tee. cits, drawn In Africa, la Werohlped a a Qed. In or about the edge of wood ona occasionally comes aero an unplene-ant-looklng .umbrellas-shaped mush room with a red or orange-colored top t!:st I? covets! with a slimy exudation. Now ami then, strange to any, people rat It. They die. Its slime Is very attractive to flies! They gather upon It. and they die. In Kun'pe this species of mushroom I used as a substitute for fly-paper. Tbe horrlble-shielllng "clathru" mushroom Is believed In France to cause cancer. French people call It the "cancer mushroom." Another spe cies, which grows on olive trees. Is so luminous at night that one can see to read by It. Other kinds of mushroom are need for making Ink, for stanching the flow of blood and (In Lapland) for killing bedbug. A European specie I em ployed to stupefy bees, and certain "puffhalls" are said to have anes thetic properties. Tribes of semi smages In aorthcastern Asia utilize a mushroom for snuff. But met cnrlnn of'all Is the Polyporus sacer, which In Africa Is worshiped aa a god. Pitts burgh Dispatch. Valuable Shrub. One may took for an Increased cul tivation of the so-called Guatemalan "Jocote nianinon" (anacardlum occl dentate), which Is quite common In that country. It tins been found that Incisions In the trunk cnue It to el ude a resinous secretion that dissolve like gum arable, and that la highly useful fur pasting purpose- Used In the binding of books. It possesses, be side Its adheshe qualities, the added virtue of keeping away moths, be cause of Its acrid odor. There I also obtained, from the same plunt, a caus tic oil, which turns black when It strikes tbe air. This has been found excellent In the treatment of furniture. The seeds of the fruit are toasted and eaten, as well as used for various dishes. An 18 per cent extract of oil Is made, which Is said by connois seur to merit comparison with the best of sweet almonds." According to the newspaper Kxcelslor of Guatemala the cultivation of the shrub provide o hustuvvs of Increasing profitableness. ALL TOLD IN SHORT WORDS reateit Thine af Human Life la. pressed In Letts r That Da Net Exceed Five In Number. Writers who forever are striving to develop a tocahulary of long and odd wonts to Impress the dear reader would do well to remember tlmt the trentrst tilings of human life are ex prvwsed by words of not more than flu letters, writes K. P. In the Kansas Kdltor. The word "I" claims first considera tion under the classification. "I" con lulns the minimum as regards letter nnd. casting blushes aside, really tam!s shove all things else with the t.unian herd. Passing on to words of two letter" "do" and "If" Immediately suggest thrmselves aa being mighty factors In the dally grind of human affairs. At the head of the list of three-letter wools standa "God." followed by "sir," the most eesenttal of the essen tial. In this list, too. Is "war," also -law" and "art." Continuing, a most disagreeable trio appears In "lax. owe and dun." each undeniably mixed up with man's little whirl. Then come two words of great argument, "wet" und "dry." and at the end Ihe most IMipular noun and verb, "pie" and "at." In words of four letters there are "life" Itself and many of the mi tllal thing of life "love. home. hop, food, work, news, rest, song, hair, bald, golf, vote. bank, rent and coal." Finally comes the five-letter group containing Ihe beginning and the rnd of man'a story "birth, heart, blood, fnlth. womnn. money, child, mirth, drink (water, milk or tea. of course), dunce, motor, train, paper, ouljn. sleep, death) and grave." So why seek long words to tell the tale of life, when each big vital thins Is short, when one must spell It, and gives the hint, "be brief, old Top. be Hleft" You Can Save Money at Enders Here are some of the specials that proved their attractiveness for the buying public last week. Glance down the list. You will find a bargain in each item. As fast as we are afile the prices on everything will be adjusted to a cash basis. Swift's White Soap. Id burs for .. .Sl.00 Mexican Ited Beans. 12 lbs. for - 91.00 Petit Prunes. 6 lbs. for l.0 llorax Chips, 10 Mule Team, package . '. 40c Puarllne, small, regular 16 cents; Rpeclal He California Fancy Ilayo Beans, pounds for . 91.00 I Milk, Bpeclal. can.... Ifle ' Klngsfcrd a loss Blarch, Special, package . 14c Blue Karo Syrup, 1H pound. 8peclat, can 10c Welch' arapo Juice, Pint Bottles, Special, 44rt Quart Mottles Me Chase ft Sanborn's Coffee, 1 lb., Regular (Sc, Special ftOe Chase ft Hanborn'a Coffee, 2 lb., Regular 11.25, Special il.OO Folger'a Tea, Black or Oreen, ftegular 50o lb., Special .. .. ... ...40c Beat Orade Fruit Salad, large site. Special AOc Cosmos' Tomatoes, 2 for Jtl rt,. or Per Case ..... 94, IS Mecco Corn, 2 for Ml rt., cr Per Case 94.15 Qoody-Uoody Peas. 2 for M rt., or Per Case ...94.111 Regular 45 ct. Bulk Coffee, Special Wle K. C. Baking Powder. Regular HO ct. can. Special.. 70c K. C. Baking Powdor, Regular 60 ct, can. Rpeclal 4Sr K. C. Baking Powder. Regular 2& ct. can, Special, ... v Mc Don't fail to take advantage of these low prices. Our first week's business proves to us that the people prefer to pay cash when they can save money by doing so. Follow the crowdyou'll save money too. J. E. ENDERS & CO. Successor to ROBERTS it WHITMORE SCUTARI HAS LONG HISTORY Known a "Geneva of the Balkans" It la On cf.th Oldest Cities In Europe Scutari, principal city of Albania, acenbiilly Miggt-st Gencvu, neMllns between the limpid wnters of Luke Kcntorl nnd the mountulns of north ern AIIihiiIu, Hioir.iip!ed for the jrrejiter pnrf of the year, rising t' firm nn Alj-llke background. .InsteuJ of being n city of highly organized In dustry mid ImluMrlous find frugal nr tlMiis. Scutari has hern scurred by wonl. earthquake and Hood.. . To reach Scutari from nny Monte negrin town, on the north side of Lake Hcuturl. one bocrds a "londrn." the iar-poliited prow and stern rising high out of the water. Oarsmen propel It by short, quick Jerks, often accompanying their stroke 'by wild barbaric chant. The gondola-like boaia on' La,ke Kcuturla are accounted, for !y the Venetlnn Influence that Is evt. denced In Scutari, Scutari Is one of the oldest cities In Kiirope, having In en the seat of the Illyrlan king, ten centuries before l.brlst, nnd iih the deM-eiiilniits of the ai dent tribes the Albanians have n lYnengo far older limn most i;iirriiein natlonulrt. The world war brought the Albanians Infp sudden contact with modern Ideals nnd they won ndinlm tlon Yor line lihyxtiilie unci keen minds, unlmpulred by toft living. Soot as a Disinfectant. It has been found that soot acta as a disinfectant nnd Is more active moist than dry. Water seems to dissolve the iVslnfectlnx agents In the soot, making them more active. Carbon floating In tne air semoni. ii ever, carrie. oaeier.o n,cro,wpIc photography, the mes.are unless It has lodged on the ground and .. , -,.,. lih nnltnarv tvne LIBRARY IN SMALL COMPASS Property Prepared, Pigeon Could , Carry Volume of Writing Cqulva- lent to 120 Ordinary Book. For more than 2.000 jrars carrier ee-gy pigeons nave oeen u-u iu carry mtr suges when no other means sufficed, aid during the siege of Paris In IS71, when 3C3 birds were sent out from the city, one bint performed the nlmoM Incredible feat of carrying to the out side world. In one trip no fewer than 0,000 rnesage averaging 20 eards inch. Thl was 800.000 words, or the tiulvalcnt of flvc or six average novel. It was accomplished by means of la aln tiliu'tl tntn thA alp ' Now soot act a a very 'effective' blanket, protecting the bacteria and giving them a chance to grow. Die eases of the nose nnd throat are not appreciably more prevalent In smoky cities, but they are more severe and harder to cure. This Is probably due as much to the cracking of the mucous membrane by the change from the dry atmosphere In the houses to the tnolst air outside nnc) subsequent Irritation by dust und smcAc. America's Debt to Eads. In nearly four centuries the names of ninny men have "become linked his torically with the -Big .Muddy." De Soto discovered It, Marquette. LaSalle and Hennepin were among Its explor ers. Murk Twuln w-ns Its Homer. Bat James ltuilmiiun Kails saddled It and curbed It to serve mankind. Ills rec ord Is unique In the engineering annals of Anierlcu. with the mighty river suli mlcidve In his power. He was the first to pry Into Its depths, to sound Its se crets. wret from It Its sunken treas ures; the Crst to build for It Ihe first Ironclads In the western hemisphere, to have swung a great bridge across' It midway Its length and, as the greatest achievement of ull, to have compressed Its channel at the mouth so that It cut a ship's way to the sea. being flrst printed with ordinary type ,asd then photographed and rephoto graphed until they had been reduced several hundred diameters. The final ubotngrsph were taken on films ot pellicle of collodion, each of which, about two Inches square, contained SO. iVKt words. A dozen of thee films rolled up In n quill, weighed but one- wenty-elghth of an ounce, and the mes sages could, of course, be read with TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ft000m0000000 Try the White Lunch for dellclously home cooked meals under the new management. 6-H Mr. J S Peck Is preparing to ship ) a car load of goods from Han Fran- I Cisco to Klamath Falls Home space ' left In car. Wlro hnr If In need of sumo for shipping good In. '6 WEATHER RECORD -o FOR HALE FOR BALK One of Klamath Falls' most beautiful homes, large1 grounds, line riew, shade and shrub bery, close In and very cheap, as owner Is leaving town. Somo very choice bouses and Iota In all parts ol A good as Rooming house, best location In town; lease to June 1, 1921. Furni ture and accommodations for over town 'at baraaln rJrlcVs thirty. Also option to purchase nortment ot dairy and stock ranches, building. HI health, reason for sell- if you want anything In Real Kstute Ins. "05 Main St., cor. 7th. 6-10 lru a. A, Bellman ft Co., 406 Main St. 6-tf llureattur Ihe Herald will publish iliu mean and iiisslmum tempera lures and pteclpltallon record as tak in b the II H, Reclamation service itatlon. Publication will cover tha day provlous to the paper's Issue, up iu I o'clock of that day. WANTED Cook; Hospital. Klamath Genera TRAKKFKIt Let me reasonable do your rates. Also -tf FOR BALK CHKAP A nlce'blg one room house, 23x30 feet, with well and ono aero of land In Dairy. Ore, I'rlco reasonable. Box 104b, Klam transler work; ., Vm. c-12 blocks do- Fre- Mai. Mln. elpltatloa July 1 & &2 July 2 75 C4 .24 July 3 71 04 .41 July 4 78 46 July 5 it 43 n mirmtmiw uliboiit the necessity of illvered, G per cord. Phoni .t.n,n,..i,in nn.i ninrdiiff. 'or Inqulro 1410 Sargent Ave. 6-10 Under favorable conditions, ami r ',.,., itmpnrntlvely short dlstnnces. pigeon . b;e carried as much n three-qunrlers ' Phone 2C9R. WANTKD Young gentleman wants board and room with prlvnla fain- . , . . Ily. Address Box K, Herald omce. room furnished c-8 FOR BALK Folding Holms Apt. bed, lie. 6-8 FOR 8ALK flood 4 bouse, one block off the paving, tinar ftin nnw Kulrvlnur uchnnl alln! ,. n., rt ,., .c.,, . nt nn ounce Using the Photredur- K0Oj ,eYel jot. large barn ami chick- n0UM. B01, opportunity. C07 High incmelliml. It wmihl therefore lie ioa-', bouse. I'rlco only 12000; half ' c.8. Ible for n single bird to enrry ine-'cab, balance to suit. , , sei equnt In wonls to no fev?er thnn i ..A'80 . . WANTKD A good bicycle. Phono VM ordinary volume. FOR SALE Now and modern, well 2C3Ji c. I ...II. O M..HKH !.. A ... UIIIU lll.ln. UWIIi o lUUlil UUUBV III lllin n- v v... corner lot; bath, Dig bargain In llluuses. trudo & Co. ad. Heo (ler-C-7 Famous Swiss City. tlon, on G0x80 ft. toilet, sink, St. Oall (Switzerland) Is the noted (kitchen cabinet, mbroldery scat of modem day, and, $500 cosh and 3 fie of the most Influential centers of . .' T' w' emli one Chrlstlnn civilization In central Ku rope. The city owes Its foundation to the Irish npoMIe Oallus. who, In tbe year 014, founded n hermitage near Phone 375 lavatory and built In Prlco 12400; only 135 monthly. Alll A CO. 834 Main fit Fur general hauling and deliver ing cull 021. IOl'lrt DKI.IVKRY NKIIVICK 6-10 LHillTM.Vd IMIIM IIAMAtiK Lightning struck the powei Mne on thii Keno system, near tho Chsrlea Druw ranch, during I ho electrical storm Friday, setting a polo on tiro and diimugliig tho transformer. Fur ii limn tuo Drew homo was In dan ger of cutchlng II r j. g ROOM TO RBNT G Washington Try the White Lunch for dellclouly linntn M.rlr..,l .....ttla KnHuV 111,. nAUl e '' - I uwuiu i.uuvu ukvmtm mmuv, ,.., . Ihe brook Steliinrh. In tho resulting management. 6-8 monostery of St. flail, the strict rules I C7 First das Washington, painter wanted. r.9 6-7 LATB CZAKH NEPHEW VREAMM OF EMI'IIIE HONOLULU, T. H., June 28. (By ,Mall.) A nephew of the late czar of Russia Is In Harbin, preparing with the aid of Japan, to head a buffer state which would split Siberia In two, according to Vladivostok rum ors brought to Honolulu by Henry F. Mldklff, V, M. C. A. secretary with a shipload of Czecho-Slovaks en routo homo to Trieste I Women's and Children s Summer Footwear 'CmAstmllir Vwtir 'f' . '" Mpvv'1'' a ivvn The Bootery &J&V if CHAS. P. MAGUIKE 4tT,?-f',V0''Hir5i' 'iHf M0I tlMM.twf tfHi44 4 tv ;.f4 vr of the Irish church were enforced un til 720. when those of St. Itencdlel were substituted by an nhhni. Othmar. In 1001. tbe Abbot Norpert of HI. Oall erected a convent on tho Sitter river, the place taking Ihe name of Ahhart Cella-Apnenzell, and the abbots of St. Oall became the dominating Influ ence In the land, until the subsequent ly iiiuch-linpresed mountaineer re sorted to force nnd succeeded In shak ing off their yoke. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow, HEAT THE 111(1 H COHT OF HUGH high test; milk 20 lbs. a day now. Also 1 dozen white Leghorn hen We make Fluff rug of those old and rooster. Call or address 511 S. carpet, rug and.old clothes. Phono 8th St. -7,uC Raid win Hotel for Rug Man. Portland Rug Co. 6-7 Was Once Famous Port. Hythc, Knglnnd, has played a promt iii'iit part In history since medieval or FOR BALE Team; weight 3100 lbs., wagon and harness. Inquire) Kink Woodson's blacksmith shop, on 6th St. 6-8 FOR DXCHANOB A Cole 8, 7 pas senger, good condition, for lighter car. See car at 310 High St. 6-9 A bride In Paris recently appeared at tho altar with her pet canary tautened to her shoulder by a golden bird broke Into song. The corsets uro believed to have had their beginning In stlffoned bands of cloth that (Ireclan and Ro man women wound round their bodies. FOR RENT Two bedrooms gentlemen. 115 Pine St. for 6-71 modem tlim-H In spite of the fuel ihat 'OR SALE-Sllvortone graphophone,, few In this country had heard of It. Crowrn oran' -n03 nth Htj.7J It In one of tho famous and often dls. ci.kk.mI Cinque ports whli h.Ktrateglcal. FOR 8ALK Ludwlg piano, mohoK-i ly sliiialeil along the L'ugllsli channel, i any caso, $100; Winchester pump' hnil H'l'clnl fi'ii'lal nnd political prlv gun, 20 guago, M0; violin, caso, In lieges und which toilny nre especially structlon book and music rack, $40.' tied. In tmme nt least, by a lonl warden. These ports were the main source of pupply for warships until about the i'itr 1.V-0, ami upon them depended In large 'part Ihe duty of protecting I'uglnnd from tho danger of continental liivu.s'nn. 54 Main, phono 109H. 6 Kama, a Hindu Qod of Lova, Kama Is tho Hindu god of love. In one account In! ! : .' .: from Druhma's heart. He It. an iel with a bow and arrows, the bow ovvg of sugar cane, the bowstring n line of bees,, und each of the five arrows tipped with a dis tinct flower, huppoted to--conquer one of the live aenws. lie' rides on a par ret or sparrow, intended by nymph. one of whom hcarH his, banner display ing the Makari). or a' fish on a red grouBd. Hla wlf Batl (pleasure) er Frltl (aaTectlonLta 'atgaHar tit aha (tblrat or dculre), anil hataa to FOR SALF: Wicker baby buggy, ul most new, 1028 High, phono 382M. 0-12 ' ' ' ' "-J- L ' J U.J1.B rlnBI7Sf I """SlSjSafajJl MJL -s . I If 1 I LibH II I I I I I I I I Try the Whlto Lunch for dellclously1 home, cooked meals undor tho now management. 6-8 FOR SALE Good lot on Sixth, 2 Mi blocks from Main, 51x90; 9775; fine residence location; terms. HERB'S A SNAP Four room and bath, on the hill, near high school; lot 62x110; 11250 cash, balance 140 or month. As noat a llttlo home a thero Is-ln tbe city. MIW. NATE OTTKRDKIN 537 Klamath Ara, Portlaad lota or farm In Jackaoa eouaty. Or., tar Klasaath Tall prop erty; W. C JUatar. t. Mart). I4a ,. ' 'fs? Are You a Successful SAVER 5AVlfl Is an art nil In Itself, Many run earn, a lot but Have little. Other earn llttlo but run save a lot, proportionately speaking. Anal)) tho condition of your Having Account hero at tho First National Hank If you huvo one'. I iu growth consistent with yonr Income? I 11 slo enmmenaurato Willi your ability? Interest on Savings, of course IRMiolBank - (tkeuui u