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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1920)
WMr, Avwmt f, im THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAcm TWO yMWWWWWWWWWWWWWMWW,MWMWWMMWWMMW . . I ' ( ,1 No Fooling ! They are here! Watermelons, 2 l-2c per lb. Cantaloupes, large, - - 10c a nAfXfVVUVUVnVlVVVlVVlVr' a The Store Prices CITATION In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate of Ccorgo C. Mitchell, Deceased. To J. C. Mitchell. Hen C. Mitchell, (tone Lemmon, J. II. Mitchell, Flcda Morgan. Mary Ann Pitney, Inui Plan can, Myrta McFadden and A. M. Collier, guardian ad litem of Carrl on Claude Mitchell, a Minor. Greeting, in the Name of the State of Oregon ' i"son. , , 'dcralgncd. administratrix of the es nu and each of you are hereby' .... ,,. -. ., i. .,. Y ., r . , .r -, n li ciica 10 appear in ine v-ouri i.uui ceaged( t0 the creditors of and all of the above entitled court at the ong ,0T c)aImi agaln8t tDC S0SB,jr..CouIi rJftu A1, K,am?t5lal'I'Meaed. to exhibit snch claims. Fa Is. Klamath County. Oregon, at 2 wn ,no BMefMrr vouchers, within o clock p. m. on September 18. 1920. ,x mon,hg after , rst pubi,eaton Si.1?6 S.P,temr ,C.rm Sf th,,,Co' of this notice, to the said admlnlstra 1920. not less than ten days after tho trU at ,he cffce of Wlf0n a. wer service of this cJtatlonupon you. toAttornoJ. at j oddTellows Build show cause. If any exist, why thlskln Klamath Falls. Oreron. which court should not make an order to tell, as prayed for in tho petition, filed herein, licensing and empower ing Leslie Rogers. Administrator with the will annexed ost be said estate, to sell at private1 saw, upon the terms prescribed bjr tho Court, the following described lands and real estate, to wit: IXH in IJIOCK St. in n-amain aq-ia. 10-17-24-31-7 dltlon to Klamath Falls. Oregon, ac-i "' " m,IIh In lha alnlv TCrftTAA n1t:l thereof on file in the office, of the J county clerk for Klamath County, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereto belonging or in any wise ap pertaining. This citation Is Issued pursuant to a order of the above entitled Court GUARANTEE ' AM Funla Fnpantlont art tuannlud t tin Uurtutk iatafutun or thi frkt you rrepw aod CaaraaUed by tha WMAUUt-ntANK LASOaUTOIIaU MtW a ill r B . IU? sBft L if, fOROLA I I VsA dPFf'' '"' iii!' I'SteM w . i ,i j. b i .'i. 1. 1 r V p small, - - 5c o That Keeps the ,, Down9' made and entered in the above en titled estate and matter on the 7th day of August, 1920. C. It. DcLAP. (SEAL) County Clerk. Aug. 10-17-24-51-7 NOT1CK TO CUKDITORH In the County Ccurt of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. In the matter of the estate of Hiram C. Cbamberlln. deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the un- lute ui uiraui s. tunuiut:rjiu. ut said office the undersigned detects as her place of business In all mat ters connected with the said estato of Hiram C. Chamberlain, decea fFlrst notice August. 1920. rVlrst notice published lOtbVay of LAURA E. CHAMDERLIN, Administratrix of tho Estate of Hiram C. Chamberlln, deceased. Married. "Wi.en hi was courting me he'd coo to tre for hours." "I never dreamed he'd holler at me." mii"V fmirler-.loiirnnl. ii arm- That indebte something called criartn. for lack of a better definition what w it? Health, pereonality,appeanuKlthee go far toward its making, but Charm u greater than any one I Purola Toilet Preparations are real con tributors toward Charm. Epr many years they have been compounded from finest ingredients. They are pure, beneficial, and soothing, as well as beautifying. PUROLA ALMOND CREAM-one of the most favored toilet requisites is a delightfully scented preparation to keep the skin soft, fine and beautiful. Use it for sunburn and chapped or irritated skin. I ,' ;''1 fl-' ' . i ! I USKNJ ::'. 11,1: . 'aBBJfl HALO DUE TO MISCONCEPTION Explanation of Lumfneut Circle About lh Heads of Saints la Some- what Humorous. Tor centuries It has been nn nlnint unlvrre.il practice iiiuoiig itrtlsts to paint lutlos above the heads of tin1 mtliitl In their pictures. Some char acters hnve boon o itep'elrd. oven though nut ulllWitll) canonised nr pn vious to iluit eoromoii), when the ii r Ht wished to Indicate spotlnl spirit mil qualities or holiness, ms fur In stance. In tho onio of Jean uf Arc. Purine the eleventh mid twelfth it n turles there wns'n groat uctlvliv In tli building of ihurehos nnd cathedrals, mid It u tin a coittmnti practice l erect around the outside of the buildings statues of tho Mints, which wore placed Just under Iho eaves. As the Images becamo dlniorod by the mln which foil upon the roof mill then poured liter them, the nutlmrltligt, ns n moans of protection, placed oxer the heads of the figures wooden disks of u lze sufllclont to protect them, ditto, the crrnt nrtlst, began to putnt holy picture Inn only n cout'itrj hoy, uml lit li' Ignorance nutiH'il that the disks were eentlul pnrti of Jhe limiirei of the yaltiK Heme hU onrll est pniiilltiKt rinm'ent each fcncnil llcure xvearinc mir the heitil om( tlilin; t Tin t loo' like the bottom of n tub. letter on he blenllred thl Into n, mere circle, dark nt tlrxt, but crow In. more IiiiiiIiioik with emh iiroiltictton until tlnnll.v lie developed the circle of llcht that has come down mi- hntued throtivb C) tiemtlor, of nltiliTx nt he bailee of sanctity. New York Post. DREW LAUGHTER FROM GRANT Witty Ramarks of Mark Twain Broke Down Rcsorvs Characteristic of tho Famous Soldier. ResponillnK to the toast of "llnblct"" at the liiemuruhlu Clikupi bnniuet In honor of (Ion. Cra.it In 1S70, Mark Twain concluded with n sentence that "ft the Catherine In an uproar. In his Inimitable drnwllng olce he said: "In his cradle, MJinewl.vre umlct the Hat;, the future llluntrloti- com-uiamler-ln-chlef of the American armies In so little burdened with Ills approaching grandeurs and responsi respensi bilities: a to be clvlnc his whole ' strateelc mlnil, nt this moment, to trjlnc to And some wny to --ft his own blc tot Into his mouth, nn achieve ment ;vhlch (meaning no dUri-spcct) the Illustrious guest of this evening also turned his attention to some flfty-sli- jenrx ago. And If thu child Is but the father of the man, there nre mighty few who will doubt that he succeeded." At that conclusion the audience broke Into cheers nnd roars of laugh ter In which even the reserved Urant Joined. Have Broad Matrimonial Views. I'rtfent-day Maoris art nominally Christians, but there nre many old chiefs who nre still fond of their an dent totem poles. Their religion Is that of miturt-worvhlp combined with the veneration of ancestors. A pecu liar and Interesting detail of their re ligion Is the belief Hint the foul dwells In each human being left ejc. The Maoris were enthunlattlc can nibals In It) -gone dus, their favorite dish being rousted hearts. Eating the hearts of their enemies was supposed to give them strength, especially In the pursuit of war-time activities. As for the Maoris' marriage laws, they wem to have none. Hut they be llcve very strongly that man should have absolute power over womnn. Even today they have very broad views on the subject of matrimony, and euch man' generally takes unto himself as many wives as he cup afford to main tain. Joke 5,000 Years Old. Planned by the ancient Egyptians over fi.UOO jears ago, u Joke just come to fruition, writes I'rof, Flinders I'etrie, the noted orcheologtst. "While we were trjlng to find a way Into a queen's pyramid," he sas, "we dis covered on u rock fuce a door which was so beautifully and exactly fitted that It was difficult to see the Joints. We Immediately set to work on this, thinking that we had found at"laxt an entrance to the Inner chamber. After a considerable amount of work we removed the door and found solid .rock I It wls a carefully ar ranged blind to h'alk anyone who wanted to find the entrance Into' the rojul tombs, and lied been made about 8,000 II. C. by someone with a sense of humor." umWrtjHir-sturgiTy; Investigations made In several Bos ton hospltuls by Dr. Ellsworth Hunt ingdon seem to Indicate that for sur gical operations, the heat condition of the atmosphere Is high humidity, 80 per tent or more, directly after oper ations, and moderate humidity, ahont GO per cent, nt a temperature of 84 degrees fnhrenhelt, a few days later Doctor Huntington points out that, If thee results nre accepted, thero Is no reufon why the optimum conditions of temporuturu find humidity should not bo produced urllllclnlly In hod pliiln, cunning n probable Improve ment' In not less Hum ZO pur cent In tha ivhults of operation. Clear Field. "Ah, hero Is a letter from tho old folk " "What docs It say?" "Come homo our tailor Is dead."-. Pearson's Weekly, TREASURES OF BUDDHIST ART Marvtlout Colloctfon PrMrved Ctnturltt In tho Ttmpl of DalgoJI In Japan. for PalgoJI, the heiiM temple of the Onn chwl of the ShUu-mi sret of Hint' dlilKiu In Jnpnii, bIhiiiUiI im,t fur from Kol(p, In thu UJI districts sugcests hy lts iiiinii- Is relntlou in l'mperor l!ilgo, wm reigned (nun MS to U'10. Its inline originated from Lie fact that lit foiiiii1cr('.hlot Shoho, enmn to this village mnl ex'clalmcd after he ilmtik fnmi nn old fanner's spring : "11m water wns ns goiMl as ihilgol" It Is n llnililf.lt word moaning nn iinotiunn rich Ucjiinr. Tho Hishiimoiis title of the et'itieror must hiive orlglnnteil from hi devotion to the temple ntnl Its foil n ler, ns vell nx fnmi tils burial In the temple grounds, I In re specimens of lltidillilst art ami literature, carefully preserved lis the temple trenmires of DalgoJI, and ix . hlhlted iwenlly nt Toklo, through the eiTortK of 'lr. Kutsuml Konilla of the olllnrliil stnff -f lilliirlogrnplilral i materials In Toklo Imperial imlwiMtv, , bring the story of the temple ilnMi' to ItiHI jenrs ago. Among the peon ' llnr ialntlngs In Ibe leiiiile nre I1'' I "How or viewing screens." pictures of horse training ntnl n collet tlou of f.in pnliitlng-i raid lo he rare ireilsilrc. Ill (tie literary coltet.tloii there I an lllustmtct! cop) of the third roll of "Scripture of Cause ntnl Uflict o' the I'list unit the I'ren'iit." It wns maile nearly l.'.MO jeiiw ago. hut tin , colors In the picture nre us fr-h n j the present day pigments. This rrull j Is considered the oldest thing extant ' In Jiipan nf colorril art on piier. ' TREES GIVE MILKLIKE JUICE Tropics Provide Pretty Fair Bubttl 'tute for the "lml Product In ! Ute In Northern Climes. I In llrltlsh Kulnnit nnd the West ' indies, purllriilnrl on the banks of the Hirer Druiemni, there grows a i tret' known to the tmtlves as the ton j hyn, wlilth lehls from Its bark mull pith n Juice slightly rlther tun! thicker Ihnii tsm's milk. 'I he tree Is about forty ftet high uml elghtirti Inches In clrcuinfereiicti when full grown, and the natives use Its Julre i ns vve tine milk. It being perfectly I hnrtulrss nnd mixing welt with wntrr j The Cingalese have n Iret they coll It klrlagliunin which yields fluid In all respects like milk; wb'ie In the forests of I'nrn grows a trte called the manseuodmlroii, wli't Ii gives a mllkllke Juice. It can be krt for nn Inilcfliilta time nnd shows noi ti.nili.tipv In liiH-time nllr. I On the other hand, certain trees In the valleys of Ariirmi nnd In t'ntingiia yield a similar fluid, which, when ex xixetl to the nlr, begins to form Into a kind of cIhcm-. w tilth very soon bectimi h sour, In tho Canary lidamls there Is n tree culled lahn)n tlolre, of which lh milk, thlckentd Into u Jelly, Is con sidered n tlelltiic). Unpleasant Dreams. A London chcmlM. drenmlng that he had swallowed tioUou by mistake. rose from Ibe clinlr In which he had fallen asleep and, so vivid had the dream been, he went to the hp and took an antidote. Hut this, In the absence of real polvon, began to I"l son hlin, and before he realized the inlslnke the error wus hcjond repair. In another case a man, after n hint ed argument with a v lulling friend, dreamed thnt his guest wns In his room molesting lilm. lie actually "felt" rough hands on his body, Jumped but of bed, and rati In his friend's room. There he atturked his Innocent "iiKxallunt" so violently that the latter was confined to bed for sev eral weeks. Bachelor to tha Rescue. In n street t,nr the other liny I sat btict'ily h hind n woman wliu was try ing desperately In untie n fact) veil. I wns fr.hclnatfd by her persistent hut fruitless uttempts to untie the veil wild one hand while with the oUier she clutched her none glasses, which were lielplessly entunglid In It. I was Just wondering why some woman pas senger did not offer iiHslstance, when she turned to me uml said: "Pardon me, but would you be kind enough to see If you can unfasten tills veil." After frantic efforts, nmld the sup pressed merriment of the pussi-nger I cuine out victor. Hut I wus u much embarrassed but helor. Excliunge. Ostrich Plumes. Ostrich plumes are not actually plucked, by the way. They are cul pruned with no diimugu or pain to the -bird. When the fcuUicia tii "rlinT the ostriches are driven Into a V shaped enclosure, Their heads are covered with a hood like, a stocking, which renders them tractable. The wings ure spread by the man doing the "plucking and tho feathers nro clipped off fulrly close to the flesh. This does not hurt tho bird In the least and within sixty day the dead fljlll ends -drop nut of their own uc cord, Tho tall fcuthera uru ' clipped. Kept Fish Alive. During the recent nIoiui w-vcrul au tomobiles got Into niii.Ii deep w uter nt l'cnnh until nnd Twciity-sccond streets 'bat they hud to Htop until the Hood ubtited. Duo inwmliur of n Ilsli. Ing paity cllmhrd out on the running board of his car mid carefully tied a net of live tlxli to n spoko and calmly dropped It Into tho water. Indian upolls News. T H13 cut above shows Peppermint field, plants put out early this sprinp;; this field will produce at least IU pounds oi oil from each acre this year, fiinued at $8.(5(1 per pound, the present market price, wo have $3-14.00 gross production from one acre. One well known chcwlmj gum company will purchase 120,000 pounds each year, the total output from 3,000 acres. The Klamath Mint Company is going to plant 1000 acres, located, on the Caledonia marsh, eight miles from this city, which land has lately Boon purchased and is now being put in shape for planting. 'IMw. I.' I t i Hi: iviiiiiwu under the laws o been authorized to offer stock to investors' in Klamath County, In shares of $100 each. THE KLAMATH MINT CO. PAUL BOGARDUS, Authorized Agent Swanion Building Phone 484 eSsss)MA1ssss)ss)As)VsslAVs)0tsk00ystsS TllltKK HKAItH HUUN KAMSI'KM.. Mont., Aug 14 A patty of eastern business men Ims returned from n hunting trip In the' south fork of tho I'lathead river,' during which they encountered iniirli . big game. In the party were W II ' Ditnforth nf St Louis; his ton, Don nhl: U II. Stuart nf St !.ouls and, William It. Complon of Now York With nn Inexperienced guide they succeedetl In getting three bears, two' brown and one clnnamcn, Thoy trap ped a hugo sllwrtlp, but he gat away -'' UtVViilHII'VUU" ntlTTK, Mont.. Aug. 14. Figures In tho police court show that there wero more convictions for drunken-1 Education Pays KOH Till: INDIVIDUAL AND I'OU Till: HTATK A Person with No Education has but One Chancu In ISO, 000 to Iteniler Distinguished Kurvlra to tho Public With Common School Education 4 Chances With High School Education .... 87 Chance, With College Education................ 800 Chances AltK.VOU (JIVING YOUIt CHILD IIIH CHANCE? TII08B STATES AHB WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST IN EDUCATION Oregon Agricultural College Through a "Liberal and Practical Education preparea the Young Man nnd Young Woman for Useful Citizenship and Successful Caruora In Agriculture Engineering Mining Home, Economics Commerce I'linrmary Forestry Vocational Education Tho Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC, ENOLISH, MODEItN LANOUAOE. AKT nnd tho Othar Essontlals of Standard Technical Collegu Courso , FALL TKIIM OPENS HEPTKMIIEIl 80, ItKtO. TUITION 18 FHEE. FOIl INFORMATION WRITE TO THE KKUIHTIIAII, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallls, Ore. WE CARRY A PAYROLL FOR SAVERS AtWMWWWAMM EVERY last man, woman and child who carry Saving Accounts at the First National Ilanjc bus his or bur iiamo upon our INTEREST payroll, 'nnd rccolvca a goodly ad dition to tho hunk balance twlco each yoar. IF YOU nro earning money, yoil ohotild bo saving It too If you nro Having, you should hayo an nccuunt liorp. &ie First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS l Mint Company is organized ' the State of Oregon, and has for sale $50,000 of its lieu In that tribunal durrliR July than In any m if nth allien Montana went dry 20 months ago Just 113 men nnd women were convicted of Inebriety during that period. feri: Hi.irs ami rti.i.s: I.VJI'ltV IS NOT HIllllOtlK ItOMi:, Aug 14 I'opn lltinedlct met with n slight accident yesterday, when ho slipped and fell on tha mar ble floor while going In his prlrnto library, lie received n slight abras ion of tho shin near tho kueo. Miss Kdna Kemp, tho first nf sev eral Winnipeg school teachers who are In exchange positions with teach ers In Australasia, has departed fur Auckland, New Walund. OREGON k vtS f" lea" g"fsMrAiw