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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1920)
nmarnvm CO-OPERATION ffiJHH PEOPLES20,000 riflL-flnM AfllllrMII 'fllli ii lJIItflll ,w.v,n,, if Ul l Cllljal cor I.KOK, Oorvnlll, Hopt, ll. That c,f.l,,'!c'ful non In tliolr hlatory. foctlvo reaull liavo been iiecouii. Ilsliod In every phan of rollegn x. tension orvln. In sumo limtntire moaning wiving lo fnriiinr of u audi of dollar, la Indlcatuil liy (), A.,,my" ,,"" """'"' Y"1 U,u nonnint 0. record, I)iinninlriitlnn In hmiiudinld econ omy hnvn mulled In ihn saving of Ihousnnd of dollnra for Indlvldtul romitlc tin-opnrnllvn buying ami Mapping havn saved to (lie cltlnm of I Jiickaou county In tho period of nit month 120,000, Tho llurnn chain, bor of niiiiinnrco la nuthorlly for Iho statement that tlin cii-npunithu work of tho rnllegn, Ihn United fltntu ilo pnrlincnt of agriculture, and tlin cltl tou oMIarniiy rounty In tcritilnnt. Ing KriiMhoppnr aavi'd ii half nillllnn dollar to that county In 19m. n tho kIiirIo 'I I i hi of assisting fnrinori ., , ..i -, YOllt si:v HIJIT will aland lnicctlon and command approbation If you hnva ua tailor It for you from our exclusive fabric In our accustomed superior style. Wo guarantee, n perfect fit alwayi, Tho waaror of a ault mado hy ua hai always tho aatlifactlnn of feeling hlmielf perfectly drcaicd. CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR 518 Main Street i . Ml -. . to '' ',- IJfcVi. -'t -V ' iirriTa'Tv'-' tt'vWiV'r .,("u . rVJFc i'n-'i; i MM !.T..TfW..jier "'K'W'j'.' iff- n, ,'iffl $&yjy iVidS?' mm- tvr7 lltfv. a.AI .'.1 IU a. A vmm ar M$ i ml spirit or !7(, tftM&$,' fl Stt - ' .-n nm faw2 r HUH I Efa.-J 111 I JM' VPaaH I 5 h E Ik ll' Ti'.nirr- f R yu , i ,, iBialkf! ' i-i"-"kw n"i' mm HTjlllr MJ . 1.V1M .7 JtMFSw . 1 imt a A Ka.l11 ' at i seua This slab was raised on a Vermont farm soon after the Declaration of Independence was signed. These two pictures represent the faces of the slab as they appoar today. They will bear studynot alone on account of their timely inter est, but because they prove that Vermont Marble is thoroughly durable. I have just received a carload of this mate rial, also one of Barrle Granite, finished in the most approved designs and I invite your inspec tion of the work at 1040 Main street ' Klamath Marble & Granite Works G. D. GRIZZLE to aeciirn Imrinrlnl cultiiruif for Inoc innuiiB loiiuinu ood, Home n( tlin rounty HKtiiiln hnvn anvoirtliiilr con-" RtKuunrlim mroiy ttinoM their anlnrlo 'ch year. Ill Will IIW ryimly (), e!o cam! imlKii ho mi "nnfiilly connorvnil feud nml miilnliilnmi tlin livestock of Hint great OKrlculturnl nron Hint tho local farm bureau coimldor Hint In stilto of rlKorotm wonthor iturliiK tho pant winter thoy achieved ono of tho moat Wlmnovor, In abort, tho local com- mtinlllo Join hand with tho oxton Ion loader In carrying out a vlKor- ouh aurlcultural policy, nolnblo gain in nniu 10 no oniy m 1110 DeainnlnK of Ha career, and promise vaally great er UiliiBH for llio future. Caves Always of Interest Noiik of I In) peculiar formation of tlm rnrlh 'irn miiro Interestlm; than raw-, mid tunny urn tin mhetiliirei Unit lime lii-i'ii hud liy tlm explorer of Ihwo often lii)lcrl(iiiK niMTim, Tho wry word "envo" wem lo have n atrniiK iitlrnctlnii for eyrjliody. Home of Iho hi-it mid iiitiMt liilcrrfiiliiR Morlri him liven written about udven tun In enw. no they Imtu ninny' been ui'll iilvrrtlsed 'on library liflvox. Aiil llii'ii we mint remem ber llmt rnci were the only hotnr.1 of runny pi-nile who I hill In (In- iniillncov ered purl of Ihn world HioiiimiiI of j n r iieo, mid thl Iu Itself nddmuch hlKtiirlrnl Inti-iett lo Hirsu niittiriil Itimii'l under tho MiirfiKo of Un earth. Hlitorlo Dulldlng. In tin older pnrt of tho clly of Kliiotiifi, Caiiiidn, I ii amnll' friitnc Iiiiiim uhlcli r.iN orciiplcd hy (InuTiinr SliuriMi In lilKJ-UI nuiinMlliitcly nfiir til nrrlvnl Iu Cniimlii. Hero ho com poKOil Ihn proclitmiilloti ciiIIIhk the II rut piirllnmeiit of Upper Ciinndn (linu' Ontario) to meet In thu aiimmcr ut Nimnrk (now Nlncarn). In thnl piirllnmeiit ho not only laid tho cround work of Koverpment hut planned lib-t-nilly for rcllKlou nnd eilncatlnnnl work, 'rim mniill "Kovvniment hnu0' ha been modernized n hit by n cheap lorch, hut la Mill prlmlllvu aa well na el(iiint In hlatorlc Intereat CtirUllau Kclenco Slonltor. Mlia Dorothy Cunnluttham. who hna been appointed actlro head of tho Republican women In India, la In the road contracting builnou. In Denmark a bill wa recently In troduced to admit women to all pub lie office, Including tho prlcathood HI PX riijriOiUfi iitl-'iii. r.itn Rjv&vitrM M V I M matK'i-hditiltohihTMrA fiem II ..-. vw. !l Wk -TL'5'jjitfifiusM!l W&i .:m : - III tlv aVf. i. i -i . aaWllll m 'jMylfe.'VH l""pi"" -UL-gtelM X AVFRMOMTMARRIP TARIF1 $ OFREWiJLrrioNAroriMifs THE EVENING HERALD, L0NQ LACE-MAKING CENTER time 1C65 Vprea Haa-Daen-ColebraUd for the Cxcallanca of It Manufacture. Tt wn In lOtTTi thnt tho mnnufncttiro of Ince, now known n Viilcuc'leniie, huh Iickiiii nt YprcN, mid with oilier iltlca mid town mid huiiilelN In Kl a ti ller the clnck of thu hohhliiN nnd tho (hatter of tho Incemiikera muy onco more ho hi-nrd. Many n lit I to vlllscii la re-eatnbllahltiK It Indiiatry nnd la MiidliiK na ready a market ,na It did la-foru tho war. KIcinMi liter have ulwnya been favorite In IIiiKhind from Iho tlmo when Henry VIII In 1G40 inndo ii pri-Ki-nt of "kerchief fringed with Menihh work" to "hi verrle denrii wife," Cntherlno I'nrr. Lnc mnklnif wn pnrt of thu education of woiui-u In the Iiw Conn trie In the hitter pnrt of the fifteenth century, nnd Clinrle V ordered It to bu taliulit Iu the Nrhoola, but In 1C0O It wna not only n llutirUhliiK IndiiKtry In IIcIkIiiiii bur, wllh Hid nppronl of I.onl XIV, ii Mnnufacttirc Koynl do Dentelle wn founik-d, mid lace, linker from Klnii ilern wi-ro hrotndit to rriinci-, n I'lein lh linu wn etcn liuiri) nought after thnn Italian line. It wiin nt thl time Hint moiiio of tho miKt fiiinou "ionta" llrat uipeurcd nut wito di-M-lojicd. Tho "point do Ilruxelli-V' which lo unite with the neiille, mid "Illiicho" luce, tin itieen of nil pillow lace, n well n "point d'Al.cletiTre," In which pillow mid needlimork uru mlnsliil, nil enhnnced thu reputation of the I'lein lull di-alcncra. RABBIT PELTS IN DEMAND Country Doya Hav Opportunity to Make Some Money During the . Coming Winter Month. In recent yenr aevernl kind of fur, formerly of ho llttlo vnluc n to offer io liiduci'inent to the trAJipvr, hno Increnmil In price, nnd coiiho ijiieiiHy collectlus them linn been made profitable. Itnbblt pelt, which ore extenlvely lined hy lint mnkera. nre ninone thesu product. Formerly rnbblt kln were of vlrtunlly no inluo; country boya who enKcrly nought tho Inlr of tho ikunk nnd tho rncroop nod who weru even nblo to ell niulrrcl akin. thouRht o llttlo of thu rnbblt mid made o little effort to, dlipoao of l.'io aklm thnt they were acldom used except to form u pad on which they "knuckled down" In the marble same. Now, however, rnbblt akin arc worth aomethlnir, nnd the country boy who will doroto thl winter to avlns and marketing the akin of the rabblta he kill ebould make a comfortable aum .of money. One' IiIr eaatern firm haa announced that It will need 10,000.000 rabbit akin. Tho akin ore umially aold by the pound, which will contain even or eight akin. rat Harte Slapped Him. The inanvho knew Uret Harte wa dlicorered In Hie lobby the other morn InR. "I waa a devil In tho ahop where the Overland Monthly waa printed," he began, after being Identified a Jamea II. narrr, editor of the Star. San Fran clico'a only DemocraUc paper. "Bret Harto waa employed lo the mint lie ent over the manuacrlpt of The Luck of Itoarlng Camp,' nnd they finally de cided to print It deaptte the objection of a aeniHIve lady proofreader. Some how the proof had to be pulled In a hurry, and Hie only Ink available nt the moment waa bite. I carried the blue proof over to Harte. He aald: What tho bell Ii thl bine Ink for? I can't read It Haven't they got any black r "I waa too ecared to make any. ex planation and I got the mrual repri mand admtnUjcred to printer' devil In those day, narte reached over nnd alapped my face. I nlwaya hated him after 0mt"-l-Sun and New York llernld. Find a 12-Pound Nugget A miRKCt of nlmcit pure gold, weigh ing IS pound, wna recently discov ered near the Chnriera Tower rulno In Queenaland, Anatru'la. For years the Tower of Quccntlnnd, which up to tho seventies wn n decotnto tract, too poor nnd seedy for aheep, haa bonstcd n premier position nmong Australian gold field. Levels nro worked nt n depth of nearly half n mile. This particular find la worth $-1,000. A 12 pound miKk'et la no record; but In most nuggota nil la not gold thnt gilt ler; n 12-pounder of "nlmoit pure Bold" I rnrc. Tho world' record nuc get cmno from Ilnllnrnt In 1858 2,217 ounce, worth 0,000. Rail-Creep on Railroad Srldges. Tho chief engineer of tho Madras railway haa ome'.!ilng to say regard ing rail-creep on railway bridges In India, In a recent Issue of Indian En gineering. In the etise of the God nvorl bridge, wheru the creep amount ed to us much a threo to four feet a year, n special cnNt-lron sleeper waa designed to suit tho 75-pound flat-footed rail, with a Jaw large enough to recelvo n lock-fnst steel key. Thl re duced the creep to Insignificance, and generally the author Is confirmed In the conclusion reached by him In 1887 thnt "creep" can only bo remedied by effective anchorage. Scientific Atner leap. Japan' Shipbuilding future. "Japan will take the greatest place In ship construction of the future," says Lord Plrrle, world-famed ship builder; "her labor Is cheap, she can obtain plenty of stoel aud her coat re serves are almost Inexhaustible." KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HAD TO HAVE AN ARGUMENT Old Yankee Wa 8lek to Death of t-l moiphere of Paefulnea Which OurroundediHIm. An old ynnkro'wn alnlon mnntcr, "jli-crnph opernlor, ticket URi-nt nnd mifU'iicemnn nt n amnll town lu Maine. A paenRcr boiiRht n ticket to New York. Then ho wnlkcd round .o thu biiRKiiRo room to hnva hi mink checked. The whlakercd little ticket oRcnt rliet him In hi new char acter n bnRRnRcmnn. "Wun't check Itl" he mild. "Why notT TJmfa- a perfectly Reed Ucket. 'ou Jut old It to me. Thd Icket penult me to check batrgaRC on It." "Knld I wouldn't check It an' I wun't check It." "Hut j'm hnvo to cherk It. I " "Don't talk big to me, ynmiR mnn. I'm bowr ben. Hnld I wouldn't check It, mi' I wun't." Then followed J.1 mlnutea of heated dlxpule. Then the dlatnnt whlKtlc of tin iippronchlru; train wu heard. The old mnn peenil down tho trnck nnd then returned to tho pnKenRi-r. "ChntiRed my mind," noli! he. "I'll check II." "Hut why nil thl row? Why wouldn't )ou cheek It In tho first place end mxa nil iMm nrnuinfpli" "Vouiiij feller," retHiniIl tho roll rond fimctlomiry, without even n twinkle Iu hi eje. "I'll tell yon bow 'tin. Tor n Kprll, 11011111111)'' been n-coniln' down here like they uv-d to. HuiiR 'mound Hi' ptiatuillce drlvelln' 'Imoiii peace un' politic 'n alch. I teen Ioiic-miiii. 'Hain't had winy iirwiiilnl with iiohuddy In three month, nn' ' li'emnt I wur. ro'ii'o bev one or hu't'" New Vork correnpondent In Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. F0I1CED REMOVAL OF EDICT Londoner In Riotous Mood When .Monarch Threatened to Clot City's Coffee Houses. All Knglnnd wna up In riotous do fenw of the rlcht to ptirxue. hnpplne and ruffei when. In 1075. Clinrle tried to cloe the coffee-homes na "the Brent reiort of Idle nnd disaffected itorson," hot bed of political Intrigue. So loud were the prntesta ngulnst tho prohibi tion Hint tho king wna forced to re voke hi proclnmntlon. To snvo hi dignity, he snld Hint "out of bis prince ly conddcratlon nnd roynl coropniulon all and every retailer of the liquor nforentd rbnll be allowed to keep op en until the four and twentieth day of June next." The niid date came nnd went nnd the lid didn't go on. Tho London coffee house still flourished, chnrnplona of free speech when the prr-s waa controlled and parliament unreliable. Of nil 'the literary and political meeting places, the most Influential wn one pnpulnrlted by the pntronn-e of the poet Dryden. Lltemr? nplr ant of the day paid dearly Mere ly for the privilege of entering the I room the great man usually occu pied. There It wa that Pepy saw h'rn. ccutcr of sn sirulrlr.g throsg. having "very witty and pleasant dis course." Dryden'a chair always was placed by the fire In Hie winter and on tho balcony In summer.' Lucky' Even to Get That. , "The president of tho stpne bank waa kidnaped by a robber," relates the landlord of Petunia tavern. "He waa In bta ovn yard. In hi shirt sleeve, mowing the lawn, when the villain drlv' up In a snorting car and compell ed him." at the p'lnt of a pistol to get. In, and then went roaring OK wltn nim In a southeasterly direction. The sup position wn that the acoundrel expect ed to hold htm forTansom. Just at dusk laat night the bonk president came back In the car. He wa wear ing a vest and a1 pensive smile, and nlao panta and coat.' In a pocket of the cent wna n ptstol, nnd there waa a bundle ot clothea In tho bottom of tho car. When asked about the fate of tho bandit he sorter yawned and said he presumed likely tho villain found n barrui somewhere. Kansas City Stnr. Tying the Knot. Tho pcrformnnce of the mnrrlnce ceremony la often spoken of ns "ty ing tho knot." Tho expression mny bo of comparatively recent origin, n figurative phrase referring to tho fnct that the contracting parties nre united or bound topother In wedlock. Quite na renxotinhlc u supposition Is thnt It hna come down from the ancient Habylonluns. At any rate It ,was tho custom In old .Dabylonlu for the Driest who offi ciated nt the wedding to take a thrend from tho garment of tho bride nnd pne from a garment of the groom. Ua would then knot the two together nnd present them to the bride, a sym bol of the matrimonial tie Joining ber and her busbnnd. Weighing a Perfume. It was tho Italian physicist Salvlonl who devised a'solcrobalance of such eztrasue deltcacy that It clearly dem onstrate the loss of weight of musk by volatilisation. Thu the Invisible perfume floating off In the air I In directly weighed. The essential part of the apparatus Is a very thin thread of glass fixed, at one end aud extended horlsontally. The' microscopic objects to be welched are placed upon the gloss thread near Its free end and the amount of flexure produced s ob served with n mlscroscope magnifying 100 diameters. A mote weighing one thousandth of a mlllgram perceptibly BUSINESS CARDS a Klamath Falls Cyclery We handle the beat la our Hoe, nch aa Motorcycle, Bicycle, Part and Accentorle, Goodyear, Penneylranla and Diamond Tlrea and Tubo. The houae of the two and three wheelera, Inelad lag Harley-Davldeon Serrlee. CM. KUSMAMK lUftMIM. PHONE 39 327 MAIN STREET l. O. CLKGHORX' OItU BaRJneer aad "urejror Office 517 Mala St. Pkoaeet Ofloe IM, Rea. 1MU Yff" DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Witecanrer noire as Dr. P. M. Noel PM05K 4 Over U4rwcor Beveath ami Mate trfWWWWWWMWWjWW KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS WDAaKtelotBfrtegBeflr tec Hew Oawa Matt to Order ALL WOBK GUARAMTaTOD M-X C17 Wlaaaatal Ave. I KX-8ERVICB MBit, ATTENTIONI 9 The regular meetings n i ot Klaaaatk Poet No, Araerleaa Legion, will be keld at S o'clock p. ., at Ua City Hall la Klamath Kail, on Ua aeeoad aid foartk Taeadaya ef aoatk. All Comradee are la- vlte4. Thoaa dealrlac to lola the Poat naay aecare application blank from O. K. Yam Riper, Fred Nicholson, or caraaua, ail ot Kiamatn Fail. fBMD NICHOLSON. Secretary WESTERN LABOR BUREAU The omlf place where you can get help and the only place where you can get a fob - 1034 MAIN ST. . . Phone 477-J ' NEW 0TY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Conger FAIRVIEW TRANSFER Prompt Service aad Reasonable Rate, also Special Rate on Out of Town Trip Phone 269-R NOTICE TO RIDDRRH Sealed blda will be received at the Country Clerk' " oflce, Klamath Fall. Oregoa, to and Including Sept. 24, 1910, for the operation and maintenance of the Klamath County Hospital, Klamath County to furnish light, water, feel, dlshee. kitchen- ware, bed, beddbig, medicine aid, nurse. For further particular, aee O. R. DeLap, Oopaty Clerk. t a eeruaea caeca: to tne amount oi 5 per oeat of bid to accompany each bid. . C. R. DeLAP, ' Coaaty Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon. By QARRETT K, YANRIPBR, Deputy. 8-18-18-10 A committee for the emancipation qt women has recently been formed in Egypt. The United State la the only coun try where women have galnod a real footing In the bglber branches ot the . 1 Dtiat I ; jV I 'raowiei yyJ TJt rwH '"'"" iiii- ni "ir-innnjTjvtAAAAAAiC BflfijJjE!B2DHBmm' j civil service. MONDAY, BEPTKKBKR 18, 1M0) PROFESSIONAL CARDS t " - . irun-riririJVXAAJUU) FRED WESTERFELD DKNTI8T Phone 434W. X-Rny Laborafory Voomi Bld., Klaaaatk VaHal Offlce Phone 177W Rea 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Phyatclan and Bargee White Dulldlng Klamath Fall Oregoa AWWWWWWWWW0W01fi DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. O: O. F. Temple E. D.LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Pbonee 17W 17B Room 1 and 9 White Balldl DR.T.C. CAMPBELL PnyHICIAN AND SVBOEOS L O. O. P. Bnlldteg Pboae fJPO Residence White Pelleaa Hotel Roildeace Pboae S. DR.LL TRUAX WAltREN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Pborae, 497 Night Pboae, SAW MILL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION CO. Deatgaera aad btdlder of rasod era aaw ratfll, pUalaa; caall aad box plaata. Dredging. File 4rivteg. Pboae 444-W Office Corner Spring aad Oak Near S. P. Depot I am aow prepared to ftntiak iShaata Saad froa. the Hoey. Catts land and gravel pit, la aay. qaaatttr lhat nay to &nzln& b; caattactcff aadballdara. ALP eKAHAM. t Let Your GLASS troubles . be Mime C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Makaag Phont? 477W Eleventh and Pine. Klamath Lodge Ne. 1ST LO.aF. Meet Friday night ot each week at I. O. O. F. hall, 5th and Main streets. II. H. Ogle, N. O.; W. C. Wells. See retnry; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer. Ewnuna Encampment No. 46. I. O. O. P., beets Tuesday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall. Harry Loucks, C. P.; W. D. Cofer, 8crlbe; Fred Buestng, Treasurer. WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY IT Mate ARTjnmn. wilsox THE ARCADE HOTEL 1M MAIN ST. PHONB 4774 The place wKa heeae tvmtotU, rlaaallnaa, pleaty cat tfrerytateg aow froaa top to bocteai aad rate to " DR. & A. MASSEY ' rearth aad Ptoo Ma. '. la Warn Stat Hospital'' v Off. Pheaa 417 Mm. PhM ! : aataMMBBB aafTafl0 I B OE ft . 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