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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1920)
FA(JIO TUBRM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, flETtttiniKB k -' ? . ! MODERN MAN OF BUSINESS Wne Guccis With ideae That Would Shock the Very Ooul of HI , OrantHallier. A IiiinIiii'nn iiiiiii telle, In I'cop'o'd MiiKiiiliin how liu comiiiltrt nitlclilo at Stilted IlltlTVIlln, "I tilt every lllllit while, lit! miyn, "I pretend Unit tho etui him cmim Mid I iitk ni)'ir wlmt I mil doing Hint sumo dimi i-Inii cotilil not do Just un well or better. Hliico I contracted tint linlilt of killing myself off, I'lmv'i dropped niio kind of work nfler nil oilier. Keeping In mliiil Hint I tnny drop off nny minute, I Imvii wider atudli renily nut only for myself tint fur (lie oilier Import it rit men. Wo it re nil nimecenKiiry, Tim result In our liiinllienH inner wn lietler. Wo lire nil principals. Kvery twit of our men curries n marshal's Imtoii In hU hnv frsiick. Tim men tiniler nut seem It) keep on saying every little while, 'Hero, you, net out of the way.' Anil, In self-pnitectlnn, I neriiuiblit up In u higher pliien mill nil Hie rent of the men iihimi fur.viinl tit lint on hid tluiti. "Not only tin I share uiithorlty, hut . I shunt prolltH, Tint 'I' hten of bind lies went out of otir phieit )enro ngn. Now It U iilwny ''t.' It hurl mo every limit I henr unit of our men mty 'I will do this or Unit' when nxuklnit Willi n cuHtonier, I In h supposed to mty 'Wo will tto thiit.' Tim 'Wo' splr. It In whnt wo hnvii cultivated because wit hnvo realized Unit '1' In u pretty mnnll Individual. "Ho, my nth Ice to my fellow litinl tics iimn In to nuiunlt sulcldo rvery little while. If they tlo Hie Joh hmi riftly mnl In n workiiinulllit' miinuer, Ihey will Mini lliein-vhei ceuttriivtlui: tint Inthler Hint will linnl tlitni In lieiiven, mil nfler they nru In lint grave, lint right hero on IhU gnml old earth of ours." IS WORLD'S LARGEST ISLAND Distinction Undoubtedly Belong to New Guinea, If Auttralla I to Be Excluded. New (Suliieti, nliio cnllcd I'npiin, I the largest Maud In the world, ex eluding Australia. It lie north of 'Australia mid couth of the npmVtr. nmt tin n mi nren of iihmlt '.'IS.inki square miles, with fin estimated tin the potinlntlon of nhout l.tsio.nno. Of Iho total nren In Hill, tint southeast, portion, IH).(K square mile, with a poptilnlltiu of '.t),iKi, wnN nrlVrrltory of Iho Coiiimonweiiltli of Australia; Iho northi-nst Mirtloii, "tMtiO square inlleK, with n population of r.t),tKM), won Hut (iermnii odotiy of Knlxer Wlllielm'H Intnl. mid Iho wedt Hirtlon, iri'.Mum ntinro liillen, with n miiil Hon of iHio.IIini, wn part of Iho Neth erlniidx, jit ImllvN. An, exelltl(m "LJililTll'lL AllfJmllliJl XlMW -l?,.',' t Comfort 8 poHHvwinn of (he fTt'inniu Trmtory mi K'iiiynJiyiJjLJLI!lii .JUL'LUlc. Jiaaas. tiermnii ponnhnsIoiin in iNmr (lulneii luivo lieen nlloeilleil to lint Australian Oniimonweiillh. Tim nren of (ho ler rllory under llrltlsli roulrol linn lliuit lieen Increased to nhoiit M),m) square, i n I Iff, wllli mi estimated unlive popu liitlou of WHifm. t Real Teit of Frlendihlp. Thu loftiest lent of friendship nil tlerittood ii h companionship In Hut power to tlo without It. And In thin world of cxternnl confiiNlonN mid sep. nriitlon, them In often such need, Wu du not yield Hid friendship, hut must foreK" Hid rotiipalilinshli, Then conieN thu proof of our ritpiielly for micrlllce, our loynlty lo I lie highest of nil, Wo tuni our faces from each other, hut never our heurlN, mid wnlk our oppmillo ways. (Irudtiiilly the heaven widen mid devpen uhovn tit; wo llnd ourselves hreiilhliiK new, yet strangely fnmllhir iitmospln-rm, swct with Iho hreiitli of Hut old nrfeetlon; Wn sen ourselves citrli (tee the other met oneo morn In n Presence which linn inner forsaken lit Iho presence of out) who putN IiIn cross Into the IiiiuiIn of nil holiest friendship, saying "Conquer hy IIiInI" Them In no dan Krr of losing hive, hero or hereafter, If It In only rent; for him In lint nun destructible element In the unlverite, I.ucy l.nrcoin. Velocity of Light 1'hynlclntn never tiro of efforlN to InrrciiMt Iho nerurney of Ihelr kliowl odKn of Iho futiihiuienliil factn of nclenco. A redplermlnallmi of Iho velocity of IIrIiI hy the I'ltau'iin toolheil wheid iiicIIiihI wiin mailu lit Nice, 'lliexit I'XprrlmeiitH wen1 remiirknhto on nceouiit of the cronl dlxlnnrc over which Iho lieaiu of lllit einploye wiin trniixmltleil. I'revlninly xnrh n lieiuil had tnHii raimnl lo travel nhout llflocn inllex hut on tide ixvaxtiMi llio rcflecl Ine mirror wiin no placed Hint the lotnl dlxlmico trnvemed hy Hut heam, koIiik mid returning, wn nfly-eeven uiIIcn. The inenii of l.KKI nhnervnllotiN pf for thu velocity of Unlit WVLVA iiiIIon n Necnnd. Patch Your Linoleum. When linoleum nenrx out In nny iot mark out with chnlk on the lino leum tint piece you wlxh lo repair. Thr tinpe of IhU piece khnuld ho Mtiaro, clrculnr or Irlnnsulnr. Cut It out with n xtinrp. Nhort-htadetl knife nnd plnce It ns a pattern on n new piece of lino, leum mid cut out carefully. I'm hot title nrnuud the nine nnd n little un derneath nml II x It Into the empty xpnev. The Klue will xecure It firmly, nillni: up tin- crnck nil around, nnd no prevent duxt from enlerlm: the Joint. No intllx nro retpilred. If the linoleum Iiiin n dcxlRn nnd the new piece la mnlrhod the Joint will aenrcely be nollcrd. Cleanliness -Reasonable Rates the Central Hotel yuvrtjnnivvvri'i"Mii" iiii"i"i"ii nnr"f "i"ni,,,"r"ir,r',T r " ,nr New Throughout IN THESE DAYS OP HIGH PRICES THE AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A PLACE TO 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 HQTEL. J. J. KELLER, Manager. NO LANGUAGE QUITE PURE Vord Kxprotli,o Mew Idea and New Tlilnge Are Paeeed From N' tlon to Nation. If hy "n puro ImiKnaffo" U menntonf Hint ilncx not conluln word ndonltd from nnolher InnitiiiiKe, thvn 'there nrc noun iiinmic clvlllxed nntlonN, A Inn auaco In not Hmnellilnu inndo to order, nd Hint nco mndo ond thoro no fur nN ilnvchipment la concerned. A ImiKUfiKf) Rrowa liiytunny way. Tnko inodeni KiikIIxIi for example. It dlf- fern coiiNldvriihly from tho KiikIIxIi of tint limit of Ouecn i:ilznhctli, nnd It la no different from tho InmrunKe Npokrn In Kiislnnd nt Hut tlmo of the Norma n roti'iueNt Hint could nno of thoND old SnxoiiN como hnck ho wouhl not underxtand un nnd wn would not uudcrMiind )ilm. And yet Iho Inn KUiikc ho Npoke In Hit hnila of modern KitKlixli. Hlnco thu tlmo of tho Hnx 'iiin theru has liron Brent tjrowtli. Th NonnmiN hroiiKht In French, mid xclinlnrx xlnce then hnvo hroiiKht in IhotixniiilN of wordN derived from I.ntln mid (Ireck. Thexo nro Kncllali wnrda today, hut the rnotN from which they xpniiiK nru to he found In other and In many cnxc.i In older InntniueeN. II la hrcmixo of tlilx Hint tho Kncllxh vo cnhtilnry In no extenxlvo nnd tho Ion BUiifit no cxpreNHWe. Ilnllnn, Hpnnlxh nnd French are Inntely derived from Latin, which waa the laiiKiiaKo of undent Home, nnd for renlurlea Home wna tho ruler of con Huentnl Kuropc. And the LntltU hor. rowed from the xtlll older (Ireck. A llvlnc hincunKi; In ntvvnya icrow. Inu'. For oxnmpte. xclenco In Introdtic lltlt new wopIn lo exprexa new Ideas nnd to uainii new thlnx. TRACING HISTORY OF BED Many Varletlee Have Been Uaed, Not All of Them Conducive to Healthful Sleep. Iron bed wcro flmt inado for ordi nary uxu n couplo of hundred year nco, nnd gradually people xnw Hie nd vnntniteN of Hit metnl Intl. until now. ndnya Ihey nro almost unlrcrsally In uxe. Ttie IlomnnN UNcd roush fnttne work licdx. Interlaced with tliongx. al Hiouch, of courxe, the Iden wax much Improved upon In tho beda of koiiio of the emperor, ornnmented with Jew. elN. After the thrmB-nnd-frnmcwork bed enmo tho first Idea of a mnttrcM. In the Nlinpo of the "cheit bed." Till nnx n kind of Minllow box atuffed with dry mo or feather, and althouKh It tnttxt hnre been comfortnblc. It muit. nt the nme time, have been extremely Inmnltary. loiter on enme the blx four-MMter canopy betlitead. Ttiexe piece of "Nlocplnir funilture" were hune with curtain which did little lx but collect duet nnd keep away fsh air. One lini to ho Kcaltlii to ti ? I V ... z V N itfiMlliaiaWltlllt'Llaf Carnation "F Content J C rem aTccp nl nil cufnfuTTaCly If! (hone My, for nUhouKh tliere wero plenty of vermin about there was no effective Inxcct-klllcr. So when tho bed of a rich man became Infcxtcd, he moved to another of hi house, and let the vermin die of starvation. Tho poor man, with only one house, merely crlnned and bore It or, rather, them. Inventor of tho Letter-Box. The Inventor of the letter-box was Anthony Trollope. the novelist, who was a surveyor of the post office, In England, from 1S41 to his retirement from the service In 1807. One sure way of arousing Trollope'a Ire was to auirgcst Hint he neglected his post office work for the sake of his novels. lie took, as a matter of fact, an In tense pride In his official work, or, as tie put It, ho had n passion for letters. In his autobiography be enumerated various benefits for which the public had cause to be grateful to him. First came tho arrangement by which the people living In little villages could buy postage stamp; secondly, the free and early rural delivery, and the put ting np of pillar or letter-collecting boxes. Of that accommodation he says: "In the streets and ways of England I was the originator, having, however, got tho authority for the erection nt the first at St Heller, In Jersey." MS SILTS TO FLUSH KB Kat Irs meat If yon feel Hack, achy or have Bladder trouble. Meat forms uric acid which ex cites and overworks tho kidneys In their efforts to filter it from tho syjtem. Regular eaters of meat must flush the kidneys occasionally. You must rellove them like, you ro llovo your bowels; removing all the acids, wasto and poison, else you feel i dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or Jlck. head ache, dlulness, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when tho weather Is bad you have rheumatic twlngos. The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment; tho channels often set irritated, obliging you to got up two or three times during the night. To neutrallzo these Irritating acids and flush oft tho body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoontul in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders disa ppear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate. sluggish kidneys aad stop bladder Irritation. Jad Salt Is Inexpensive; harmless and make a delightful effervescent llthla water drink which millions of van and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladdar disease. I MATCHES AT PREMIUM IN CITY OF LISBON MntchoB have disappeared from the market, much to the discomfort 'of smokbrs and housewives. Walters and cigar store clerks who are able to furnish a few matchos havo been extremely popular tor two weeks. . In view of too hlgtt prices hero, the operativea of the Match Company pyte When you buy Carnation Milk you are sure of its purity. For it is sterilized in its hermetically sealed container. Such purity, along with its undeniable econ omy and convenience, is mak ing Carnation the exclusive milk in thousands of homes' everywhere. Buy it regularly from your grocer. t 100 tetted reclpei free. Write CarMUonMUkProducuCo.,622Ry.EtBld,PortUnd" I o to demand higher wages, and the com pany to meet their wishes petitioned tho government for permission to raise the price of matches. The con sent has not been given and In view of the deadlock tho inhabitants, of Portugal have had no matches for about a fortnight, since the stocks in tho shops were exhausted. When the monopoly of match manufacture was given to the com pany come years ago, the public, specially smokers, as a sign of pro test began to use autom'atlc flint and gasoline lighters, which caused a considerable decrease to the com pany's sale and the government at the company's request, Issued a taw forbidding their use, In consequence of which they were all seised and their carriers fined.! A recall of this law, however, has been proposed in Parliament but has not been acted upon. In the provinces, fires are kept alight day and night as (he only way of obtaining light at a moment's notice. WAITED TEN YEARS TO SING OPERA NEW YORK. Sept. U. drand opera will return t'o the stage of the Manhattan opera house here Septem ber 20 after a ten. year absence, with the offering of Bizet's "Carmen" by the San Carlo company. This will give New York three grand opera organizations during the coming sea son, 'the qthers being the. Metropol itan and the Chicago grand opera companies. The original purpose of the Man hattan was to provide a home for grand, opera, but ton years ago Its owner, Oscar llammerstoln, made a deal eliminating himself and his theaters from tho opera flold for a decade, t Ills widow acquires posses sion of the property September 1, ccovircc -" - ------- a piD yom ever atop to think of the saaay servie yor bank affords without cost of any kind to youT Or do you realize what such services woald cost you If obtained npon a 'purchaae' awalsT Every depositor of the First National Baak has this great Institution, its quartern, facilities and our entire foToa working In his behalf. foe First National Ban && .wx Milk htad in Oregon marking a return of the house to Ita former use. ' f Miss Alice Gentle, who1 wilt sing the tltlo role, Carmen, in the open ing was to have made her New York debut in that part ten rears 'ago hut tho deal closing the Manhattan to grand opera Intervened, so ihat her appearance In New York In that role waa deferred a decade. FEW WS HIVE . CRAY ID UN DRUGGIST BAYS INDIES USIXO RECIPE OF 8AOJB TKA AND BVLPHVR Hair that loses it color and lustre, or when it fades, turn gray, dull and lifeless, Is caused by a lack of sal phur In tho hair. Oar grandssottars made up a mixture of Sage Tea an Sulphur to keep her locks dark aad beautiful, and1 thousands of woaam and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which la so attractive, us only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famoaa mix ture. Improved by the addition of oth er ingredient by asking at any drag store for a 60-cent bottle of "Wyeta'a Sage and Sulphur Compound," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tU it bsg been applied. You Just dassp en a sponge or soft brush with It aa draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By mora Ing the gray hair disappears; bat what delight the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is that, besides beautifully darkening taa balr after a few application, it also bring back the gloss and lustre and gives It an appearance) of abundance). PERFORMED mmm LViinaNV f A J. 1 ," " .BSaasssB AtETjBSg7VSCBBhw I a 4 1 ISiL Aim Si gjfleOW yj MH. fco:Mqi.UMtJJUMtllWJMtllt1gMttT