The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 11, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, OOTMMft 11, lSt
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CROP SETS I
Tho language of Contlca, Napoleon
birthplace, Ik chiefly Italian.
Busnn II. Anthony wan arrested In
1872 for voting In Now York.
I Quebec produce by far Iho great
lor part of tho world'a asbestos.
Tho proscnt ruling family of Ja
pan enmo to tho throne In 060 II. O.
1 IN WILL
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Derore the war
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during the war
CAST BALLOTS
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a packait
NO!
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11. Figure
complin by tlio census human and
othur government department Indl
cute that tlio nunibor of woman In
tho United Btuton oror 21 yearn of
age li 28,036,000 of whom approxi
mately 26,500,000 nro ellglblo to
yoto In tlio Novombor election. Thli
ostlmato make a liberal allowance
for alien women, American women
married to alien and other Ineligi
ble.
Kxact figure, am not avallablo on
I r- -tlie-numbor-of-wornT'ti over 21 ' biit'j
barred from voting throuKli vorlou
reason. Census biirnuu official bo
Hero, however, that thin year nt leant
1,000,000 of tho r,, 260,000 foreign-
born women In tlio United Htatos
will not yet liayo become naturalized.
NEW
RECORD
The Flavor Lasts
So Does the Price!
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Oood (pongca aro becoming scarce
In the water of TunU.
Diamond In their natural stato
am uiually of a dull lead color.
Amjerlca uiea ten time more black
tea than It doea green.
The tide rlnea about ten feet In the
mouth of the. niter Kibe.
In luiilllidii inert! were In 1310, ac
cordlnx to tho census about 60,000
Indian women most of whom woro
living on reservation, 8,607 Chlnoso
and Japanese women Ineligible to
voto, a comparatively small numbor
of American women married to
alien and barred from voting for
that reason and a larger number de
prived of tho ballot under stato "I1 wn " nl'n of many a deport
NKW VOItK, Oct. 11. America's"
baby crop In 1919 wan a now record
sajs tlio American child hygiene as
sociation. An annual preliminary report on
vital statistics by that organization,
covering data from 2C9 cities with an
uggregato population of 31,000,000
how the Infant mortality rate de
clined to tho "encouraging figure of
87 death per 1,000 bablc," a Rav
ing of nearly 12,000 bablc over the(
1018 rnlo and 7000 fewer death'
than In 1917.
lrrthin:ltIeTrc6V6fc?aby"lho report
680,000 birth were recorded, whllo
In tho entire country It I estimated
there nro 2,500,000 newcomers on-
nunllv. All nt Ihn i-ll... I.inl.i.fn.1 i
have population of 10,000 or moro.tZ
liable teemed to thrlvo well In I
omu or Uio larger cities, whore
formerly tho death rato wn very
high. Among the 24 cities of mora
than 250,000 population roportcd,
ten worn linlnw flln nvnr.lrn ttw Mm
269 and tho death rato for tlio group
was 85, two points bolow tho gen
eral average
"Ten ycarB ago," tho report said,
Stock Reduction Sale
In order to reduce our stock .we are offering for a
limited time the popular
INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR .
At Lew Than Today's Wholesale Price
These tractors are absolutely new and have never
been off our floor. If you expect to be in the
market for a tractor
BUY IT NOW
You may never have such an opportunity again
"TTMiflrrsoi
Corner 6th and Klamath
iTliii4T4
Matuo In harmony with constitu
tional provision. The totnl of theso
Ineligible was estimated at about
l.r.on.onn.
American women married to alien
am not ollglblo to voto, tho depart
ment of justlco ha held, but foreign
horn women married to American
citizen or whose fathers have be
come American citizen aro entitled
to tho ballot without naturalization
proceeding.
Tho number of eligible malo voters
In tho United State thl year ha
not been determined. Ilaiod on an
estimated population of 105,000,000,
however, tho census bureau figured
that these are now 34,807,000 men
In the United State over 21 years
of age of whom probably 31,600,000
would be entitled to vote In Novem
ber.
ment of health to sco this rato fall
below the 100 mark. In 1919, only
four of tho 24 larger cities woro
above It."
Ono of theso was Pittsburgh, the
"snfoky city," where tho rnto wan
US. Iluffalo with 107, Kansas City,
Mo with 103 and Jersey City, N. J
with 102 woro tho others. ,
Houston, Tex., was the best baby
raising ground among tho cliffs of
moro than 100,000 and less than
250,000 with u mark of 61. Berkeley,
Cal., had a baby mortality rate of
44, whllo Ilrookllno, Mass., with a
population of less than 50,000 led
all tho rest with the healthy percent
age of 40.
Now York city registered 82. St.
Louis scored 75, Lot Angelea and
San Francisco 07 and 65, respective
ly. Minneapolis 61 and Seattle, 54.
El Paso, Texas, had the worst
howlug wtlb 345. Darlington, Vt.,
Kbklmo of AUska are decreasing
In population. ! next W,1B 1B0- KI faso.. However,
Wisconsin leads the United States
In dairy products.
Is not In a birth registration area,
according to the report.
Goodyear Truck
TIRE SERVICE
Solid Tires for all size trucks, Fords included.
United States, Federal and Goodyear Pneumatics.
Tires for all makes of cars.
Acme Motor Co.
400-416 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
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FOR SALE
We Have a Surplus of Mint Roots
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and are prepared to furnish to prospective mint growers of Klamath County nursery stock in any quantity desired.
Jf you desire to plant mint, now .is the time to anticipate your requirements and arrange for your seed-roots for THIS FALL
AND NEXT SPRING. WE WILL HAVE NO ROOTS FOR SALE NEXT SPRING. What roots you do not plant this fall will keep
in good condition for your Spring planting. We will be glad to give you the benefit of our information as to mint growing, erection
of your distillery, etc
It will require 20 sacks of mint roots to properly seed one acre of ground. We. are now digging roots for our fall and spring
planting. We have the onh nursery stock, locally grown, in the county, that is for sale.
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