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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1920)
PAHH TIIIUCK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON FRIDAY, Al'GUHT 00, MM tHarding as Washington's Double 1 resembles the human hand AaaaaaaV ' BKL!wfMH AV ' 4lanaaaaaWflJsyaaaaanA KBBBanVikv'awsa a . ' aaaanaaaaaaaVBaanaannaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH J7li ;:--'TiPB3iCBIl JUalaaaaaaaKa WliaMHiKrWvFil iB; -LtafcM. aaaaaanWaaaanaeC&y' I "Jsnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnw IHHntUHBnf IWrgaa Mi II lltaMP"1 I anBBBBBBBBBBaaiT' akiMk MH'Vj fml " 'aaanBBBBV avannVvBBnsW- -T w UxR ""' i wKr .aaal aaam'aaaaaafrV !w5 Mara r .H - - i Okln of Oat'a Wing Otrelehei From the Flnosr T.pi lo Cncli of Tota and Null. Tim wing nf ii lint In n mint winder fill liiMlmiro nf iiiiiiIiiIImm In n Npl'tllll 'ml, fur It Im iiiillilni; hut n grriilly moduli d fiiri'llinli or IiiiiiiI. If jnti firrjiil nut )our liit iiI mill Im iiglni' llii' four lingers kiowii enormous I) lout, while ilin iliiiinli ri'iimliiN short mul Humpy iiiul Mini the uliln between Dim lingers Iws nl been Mrelflied mi III It cxloiiili frniii ll tn ll of tin llngris mid on nlong tl Mile of I Imi I Imily to Join tiio iiimi root, )ou will until ii i;'Min iiii'h in im Miriiriuro oi 11 IiiiI'h wing; It N Nliuply u iniiili exug- gemllll lllllHl. Tin- elotigiited lniiicK serve, like, tlui rllii or mi iiuiliri'llii, to keep tin? ftkln slrel'lied m:ii tiiut when, tliu omiiit In In lllght. When (lie Im't nllghts It doubles up Its "IiiiuiIn," Hid hIiIii fnllN III wrinkly folds mill lining Its tl.iimli JoliitK iih forefeet It In utile, to run iiliout iiIiiionI iih iiilcldy iih ii inimxc. 'life kUIii or Hid wings not only Joins tin lilml IIiiiIin hut extend from tlinii to tln tnll, iIiun niitkliiK tin' rudder with uliirii tlio lint din steer when lly lug, noil, when tlio lull Ik liroiiKlit up hufeiilli llii' limly, forum ii t;ii; or n leptulilu wl.kli In or ii to IIn owner. CREDITS TREES WITH SENSE SelrntUt Deelaree They PotMtt at Least Three Which Alto Belong to Human Race. Tin- runilor or ttic Urltlli Guiana ) iniiHi'irii, .Iniiii'i Itmluiiy, who In mi Irnilni'tit liotmilKt, ilii'lnri'N Hint plmitN piMWNN nt liiiit tliri'i- of our n tiic rri'lIllK, Inxti' mnl Nlili'll mill t tm t iitIiiIii trnpliiil tn-N Ntnvll wnti'r j mini n illntuiiit', mill will lim e ' The above photograph ttiowini ttit retnarkab'e llkeneaa of Sea tor Warren G Harding, the Iteputillcaa catidldate for prtnldrat, and Ceorie Waahlnicton, the first pn-aldimt of the Unltod Stntea, were pub llibed In a recent liaue of the IIomod Kvculnc Trmntcrlpt. The larx Vlctare tn the oral and the entailer plrture of Senator Harding on the aright were made from the Mine photograph. The face baa not been poached up In any way but merely fraimtd In the Waahlngton headgear and dreaa. The lloaton Kronlng Tranr.crlpt reproduced tbeee picture Cter racelTlng a number of letter catllnc nttenllon to the ilmltarlty tween the flrat pmldnnt and Senator lUrillug. Jtcproduoed bjr pr h vu bww miwuwi irBacivb CLAIRVOYANT i LnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanW ft. .rm.r any M TIIVItHDAY, AUOUHT M I My Iat Day Hero Conault thli gifted aeer at onco. He can help you aolre your probloma. Your life to him la Ilka an open book. He reada you from the cradle to the grave. Hero In Klamath for a fow daya mora. Consult him at onco. Office lloom a, Uberty lUioma Tlilrtl and Mala Ht. lfou 10 A. M. to 0 I. M. Klro dollars la the charge for tho shortest taxi rldo In Ilerlln. FINDH MMT TUKAHUHK HAIU.KM. Mont.. Aug. 20 Whllo fluhlnK recently along tho liaiiki of tho Milk rlrer. "Dad" Mlnugh polod In sotnn llourlion whlaky which he Inat on tho same spot S3 years ago In 18B7. Mlnueh says, ho lost 100 quarts of whisky In tlio river, when a flood overturned ono of lila wagons, Tho quart ho fished up, ho belloves, Is undoubtedly part nf tho original supply. o SMI MII.MON THOUT I'liAXTKl), MONTANA ANACONDA. Mont.. Aug. 20. Whon tho work ceases for this sea son, approximately 2T000,000 trout fry will havo boon plantod In tho streams of Montana during tho pres ent year, according to J. II. Urunson, auperlntendont of fish hatcheries at Anaconda, Bomnra, Kmtgrant and at the Madison rlrer. The trout planted this summer hare boon of flvo apo cles grayling, brook trout, natlvos, rainbow and flngorllngs. Louis llogash, tho Ilrldgeport fighter, will moot tho most formid able opponent ho has yet facod whon ho hooks up with Champion Jack Drltton. Thb two aro matched for a 12-roiind bout at Drldgoport on the night of August 23. WOMEN ARE GOOD SAVERS QKNKRAUiY speaking, perhaps the most thrift cUaa of depositors at tho First National Hank aro the WORM. Wberwer tho aiea of the family leave the -g ead of the -Iwaaehold to their wlvaa, there la asvaUy a tidy aaat tacked away, la the hawk for the War-day, If YOU eu't , why ml OfMMi mm accoqat for your wife mm., krt HER Jo it? ? T ? x ? T f ? ? t ? ? ? ? t y ? ? ? t t I J t t T t ? ? ? f ! Palace Market For Service and Quality P H O N E 6 8 hetp.ftalslng Industry. Rheep raising la pcrhsps the oldest nf nil Industries, for It was practiced even before sericulture. Wool Is a product of cultivation or domestica tion, for there are no wild anlnmts which closely rescmblo the wool hear ing sheep. Floyd W. Parsons, In the Saturday Evening Post, ssys that with the discovery that cloth could bo made from wool came an effort to Improve tho fleece by selection and breeding. The early Homans were most success ful In this pursuit, nnd their endeav ors along this line reiiilted In develop ing n fleece of great fineness. After the conquest of the Iberian peninsula floman sheep were Introduced Into Spain, where they so greatly Improved the native flocks that even during no man supremacy 8panlsh wool led the world's markets, a prestige held for many centuries. TellUle Faces. "Nature seems to decide tn advance, by face and gesture, what many peoplo nro best fitted for." That Is the theory of Dr. Henry Chollew, who holds that by studying the fares of children, par ents and teachers may obtain-valuable guidance as to their future careers. Tho following list Is a brief summary of some of his deductions : Triangular full face Essentially a mental type. Unmmantlc, strenuous, eats little; thinks much. Feels little, sleeps little. Usually makes good accountant or en gineer, Itound full face Essentially a vital character. Sentimental, easy going; sleeps nnd eats nil the time, does llttlo work. Makes ummlly a good mathematician. Tolnted profile (such na tlio Clininticrlnln family) Uncompromising, Inclined to procrastination. In Old New York. Chelsea, In tho neighborhood of Twenty-third street and North river, Now York city, was the home of Cle ment C Moore, who wrote the child hood classic, " Twos the Night Heiore Christmas." One of the admirable old houses of Chelsea Is that where dwelt Kdwln Forrest, the actor. It Is at 486 West Twenty-second street, a sobstantlsl-looklng square fronted bow, with a door of a great single gpjkti. On "the spot where the New Tort city hall stands, George Wash ington paraded his little army a a July day la lTflB, and with grave solemnity a document was read to them that had JM been received frees Philadelphia, and which was ferever to he e-Mwa as, the Decraratloa U- Uraeet Bible. The Unrest Bible la the world la asore thiw.tve feet twe laches alga and thr.v i it six Inches wide. Whaa iY tnielit lownrd II. ' l!ut irei-s not In (lie tropics can do JL in well. A resident of mi old Scotch inmiNlon found tin wnnt. ptx from ilin tiuiiNi) niiitedly rhokvil, Lift ing tin' nlhli In tho tinNi-inent pav ing, lie illscmerril Hint tlio plpo wns completely encircled by poplar roots. Thry bWongiil lo s treo Hint grew Home thirty jnnls away on tlio oppo iltn nIiIo of tliu houNe. Thus tlio roots hsd moved steadily toward Hie hniise, and bad penetrated below tho foundation nnd across the lumeinrnt until they reached tlielr Konl, the waste pipe. ISO feet away. Then they bad pierced a cement Join ing and had worked their way In long, tapering lengths Inside the pipe for a cnnildsrslilo distance beyond tho house. There seems something al most human In suchunerrlng Instinct and perseverance In surmounting ob stacle. New York Post Cool, Clean and Sanitary These words fully describe what the condition of every meat market should be, and it describes ours to a nicety. Our cold storage and other equipment, and our ambition to maintain per fect sanitary conditions in our market, blend perfectly. Conse quently, we can sell you meats of all kinds that retain their fresh ness and wholesomeness long after they leave our shop. All our meats are handled under glass and with extreme care. We' over look nothing which will assist us to carry out our sanitation policies. Palace Market T T ? y y y y ? ? y y . 524 Main Street aK. j. -- -A. ..-..- .a. a.- -- jy.Aa..yayA j,di affa gjBi d dff sisa aVa aVa dlsa aVsi "rsy'FiyfFaTPFPPs 111(1 IIEKOItKHTItATION PItOJKCT IiAUNCIIKD MISSOULA, Mont., Aug. 20. Six thousand buahola of whlto plno cones will bo collected In tho Dlttr Root district and several hundred bushels each of Douglas fir, spruce and larch will be gathered In the Lold forests by officials of the forest service nurs ery st Savensc, near Haugon, Mont., to be used In reforestation work Tho forest service hss Its own ex tratlon mills which will take the seeds from the cones. A Classified Ad will sell It BETTER DAIRYING SASKATOON, Sask., Aug. 20. As a measure for encouraging the de veloping of tho dairying Industry in tho province, tho Sasketchewan gov ernment Is purchasing 100 good young grade dairy cows and heifers In eastern Canada at an estimated cost of 1 10,000, for resale on easy terms to bona fide dairy farmers In the vsrious dairy centers of the province. One factory In Philadelphia pro duces S.000',000 saws a year. Heavyweights will tlguro In the fcaturo event of the next show of the Armory A. A. of Jersey City, August tho Now York batthr. It will ha the entertainment aro Frank Moran, the Pittsburg heavy, and Al Reich, the fcew York battler. I twill be Reich's first spesrsnee In the ring for several months. It should be understood that tim ber Is sold from the National Forests of Alsska only for Immediate and continuous operation, and that the general policy or fqrra, of contract does not permit the aee.lrement of timber on a specalatlve 'baste. Comfort CkdmkessRcasoiiabk Rales sshMsahaMSa The Central Hotel MsSia dayaafsslsaaajssasasas , New Throughout W THESE DAYS OF HIGH BRICES THE AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A PLACE T.O LIVE THAT IS WITHIN HIS REACH AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN ROOM, PERFECT VENTILATION. THESE YOU WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. SEV ENTY ROOMS IN THIS GREAT HOSTELRY ARE NOW READY AND THIS NUMBER IS BEING ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY CAN BE FIN ISHED AND FURNISHED. SPECIAL RATES MADE TO PERMANENT ROOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRESS OR BEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE FOUND AT .THE CENTRAL' HOTEL. J. J. KELLER, Muhmfr. . 9; SL 4K- eeti fru : Bteaawre sevesi ten lea ig Hjwho, km j. tt ty liiisBded tar Ma IE m VVj. - a-I . v I