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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1920)
PAGK FIVH WORKING FOR HARDING AND COOLIDGE THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH .FALLS, OREGON. V ' gas' .Kt y9k BaVH WaK ' liwiu i A. a V KK Wae, aa V1ee-lMlrsBea ef VMM CiuUUM. It aellvaly tarn jomf t. mutt the Reeajblleaa National Way aad la the preoaat poliueel east NdrTICB TO MDDMRM Healed proposal will U ratelved at the office of th County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, until a o'clock p. as. October. at, llio, for Ath eonatractlon of a Timber Bridge Jat the pale reach la Laagoll Valley, Oregon. . ,tbi won. require ma placing of approximately 14,110 Kt. B.'lf of timber. 1100 Lie. Ft. of Timber pil ing and the placing of 6 cu. yd, of dry maaonry. , . Ilrldge to be finished on or before November Jl. ItzO. Fire per.-cent of the amount of bid to accompany. County reserve tbe right to reject any and all bids. ' afM bbuip4 I ! mm - - "1 A V . 19. County Clerk, Klamath cjojnty, . O. 11-H-20-2J H M fir' NOTICH OK BOND RXDKMTIONjj; f Nolle la hereby given that fundi are now available In tbe city treaa urery for tbe redemption of bonds numbered 64, 16, , ?, II, t Series A, for fCOO.OO eacb, (all bonds of earlier number having been called prior to this) and for bonds numbered 1CR, 1B9, 160, 161, 161, 163, 164, 160, of Berles I), for 1600.00 each: and for bonds nam bered 3X8, 230, 330. 331, 833, 333, 334, Z.1D. of Herles C; and tbat lb same will be redeemed by the city treasurer at her office rn the Kla math State bank, on or after Nov. 1. 1920. and tbat Interest In each of the bonds herein enumerated will cease on Nov. 1, 1930. IDA II. MOMYER. City Treasurer of tbe city of Kla math Palls, Oregon. . ie-zs-30 MADE BRITISH NAVY GREAT According to Msgsilne, the "RounJ Pond" In Hyde Pkrk Awoke Ambition of Youth. Orcnt Hrllnln nhwiy tins been a Knnt btiMnesi tuition, hut olio only at tnlncil her (lonltlori of sen supremacy In llio eighteenth and nineteenth cen turies. It enmc about In this wny. A quccrr, Catherine, contort of George II.. was Inleri'Mi'rt In liiylni: nut royal inrk. and In Hint end of llyiln park that Is now called Kensington garden hu d elded whimsically (lint n patch of wa ter nn needed. Thin la tlm famous Hound iienil, llio germ from which the IlrltlMi frn spirit was born, tendon hoy begun to mill on tlio pond little bonla of their own fashioning, hut oon shop aprniiK up to supply them with "mas production pattern lilp" and there I procllciilly no ntnnteur build ing today. It liecumo the fashion for superior boy to cnr sailor suit; nnd pilntlnKi nf little hoys In the early nineteenth cintury show that n Jaunty ship In hand was considered artistic and proper, too. It wa sea Imagination that the ftound pond awoke In Great Britain, and without It the greatest of fleets would never survive. It I ea Imagi nation n n national faculty tint America needs and inuat have. There thould be n Itound pond for boy sjilp experimenters In every part nf the TJnlled States. Tbe Natloa'a Business. J z If the Wood Dealer Sold Service W k t atT aU cvrreat! we sell service. Hut ,1 Wall, aasasaaa Use wood dealer aold service bestead of wood, be to year rmtn aad roar raace, take away tat aofcea aad rieaai law Daes. taJ would by ao aaswk keat. Now yo kwy a asach laght, althoaah yoa pay acoordtas; to tba rarrcm yaw anaiwia. Hat taw aenrlre la awrforsaed for yoa.ky tills company at ika aaaataaloaia aad power ptaata. TtaM la wkat wa wast to give yoararfMeat aervtea. acaa or uua anaiiaar to feava aoao oat aaUafted altar wkat at la, II pooj kava a ajrletaace, or are yew MU or do aat ndstntaad oar rata, please a or wrlta aa aawa It, It Is Um canto ict. No ill rlf4ed akoot ceaao la aad aao DIFFER OVER WHAT IS JUNK Oalnlen ef Men and Women Shaw a Decided Vartanca a to Imaer. "a Cant luhleet. "Junk Is that pile of old clothee my 1 husband doesn't wear and won't let mt glva away. Bay some day he will wear It on a Dining trip. Tbat pile of magaslnes ba Is saving till ba finds tlm to read them Is Junk; tbat col lection of plpea he never moke la' Junk. Oh, If you want to know what Junk I ftik any married woman. 8b' know." Ask a man. "Junk? Well, I don't know a bet-. ter way to define tbe word than ta". give an example. My wife bts chests and bureau drawer filled with table cloth and remnants of calico, lace and all that sort of stuff which ifie never uses. Thst's Junk. She baa all her old hats In that Isrxe bos on top of the cloret helf. That's Junk. USE TOO MANY BIO .WORDS? . Modern Generation I "Called Dowst" by Writer for the Employment of "Mouth Filler." Mouth nro gcttlnif Inrt'er. The ren on It ulrnple. Word are getting hlg gcf. , And In order to make Mtnplo thing complex. Inncuncp nrchllect nrn add- Iik to the front nnd rear of ordinary wordu constantly. It require elas tic lip to navigate (do latest 1020 vocabulary. It tin come to pan that the bigger tho word the lw It mean. For In Mnnce, "consrcMlonnl" doe not iitenn any moro than Its Dint ylliille. "con." If reiult nro any criterion. "Mreprcdcntotlon," stand merely for -fa lie." Movement apalnit epace-cntlng word have not appeared to move much. Klrapllfkil upelllng wo popu lar, hut many pernoni thought It didn't look Mc!ay" on commercial and so cial, tatlonery. Ilnldbeaded men who spend their Jive on orating committee continue to annnunco that they "advocate a co-ordlnntlon of facilities," which they might Minply say: "Let' work to gether." We pity tho ordinary Zulu who talk In grunts hut he Is yenrs ahead of us n far a concentrated language. I concerned. For Instance, hi mere grunt mean: "Kill that garrolou mis sionary, nnd put him In tbe pot for din ncr." Life. MONfJAY, OOronKtllM, 1M0 j' 3 NOTIO'K TO OKttMTOIW Notice I hornby given thnt tho un dersigned ha been duly nppolntod adnilnlntrator with tho will nnnoxod, of tho odtnto of Jamo U. BoUor, do coaaod, hy tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for Klamath Coun ty, nnd nil pernon having claims agalnt nld CHtnto nro horoby notl- iicii m prcnoni wimo to tno under signed at hi offlco In Klamnth Stnto Hank llulldlng, Klnmnth Kail, Ore gon, within ilx (6) month from tho date hereof. Dated : October 20, 1920. It. C. (Iroobeck, ndmlnlotrator C, T. A., of tho ciitato of Jamos I), Holier deecaicd. O-20-27 N-3-10-17 Don't forret thn Canvnnmr.tnnn Thursday evening Dec. 2nd at tho Catholic ladle Ilazaar. 2C ta4 CAT MAIN STREET AMERICA WORLD JHJ ITSELF KngMhman WrIU Cnvlaudy of Our Variety ef 'Climate and Other j UltMlnga.- ,t f -' Here In RhgTand we settle down" In' a town and only-a-vlolent erertloa of win -power can extricate .0 lo the United Statea amammsy try twenty different towaa and twenty different statea .before he And one, tbat ult blm(,nymoridJUdcllffe writes la' tbe New Witness (London). ' Here we have practically no choice of climate (or lack of climate). On tb other side you can get tbe'bltter cold of North Dakota or the almost tropl 6JXflCt of Florida. Ton can ba blown va pieces on the prairies or tie snug Is a cleft of tbe hill looking over tbe Pacific. You can spin cotton In Connecticut or grow.lt In Georgia. Ton bare a world to yourself, and one of tbo moit beautiful world tbat ha ever been discovered. You are not 6 d SHIP YOUR CA8E8 or parceta by oar transfer service. That will Insure tbat they will be carefully handled and that they will alwaya reach boat or train oa time. We doa't believe In any last, .rolnuto' ablp maata. We alwaya get there In plenty of time, to make aure the goods we carry will not be left babied. - Wdwtcra Trasuf er Co. alt Mate St. 1 Jaw BLaaf, jim W are only two In family', but feat:) Wwded, there U plenty of room for baa enough dlihea to serve w twenty people and enough pot and pane te cook for forty. Tliat'a Junk.. k,.l akoold say dffbamV that Jink Is Ike accumulation' of thing arfdad a eW, ter which a woman ho no ImtaedUte and msT aerer uie. Thara a jwetty good definition of the wee Ask f pay man. wen ten yon we ase. , What do yon think la JuakT Newi Yofk Evening Son. . U Mre aay tla to aaake, we will gtadty avadi osr aelrea of tsaa aa or asm la eooeteatly to laapioie eor ee'lta te yon aa faat a the developast ef acaaaee aad haasaa aJrfllty persatt. MMNWWMWWW il.)j., ? 1 (),. California-Oregon Power Company $owmqatthe. Q&l s wtoTOPte . TO-DHY Bryant Wcahburn Wanda Hawley and Walter HUr in "MRS. TEMPLE'S TELEGRAM it Tho play that has been fomoui for year ot the funniest farce ever staged. Bryant Washburn makes It funnier still. one 1 Life and Death a Unity.' ' ' Life I a state which follows upon death. Death la a atate which pre cede life. Which of u understand the lawa tbat govern their succession? Tbe life of man Is the resultant of force. The aggregation of these force 1 life; their dispersion, death. If, then, life and death are but consecu tive atatea of existence, what cause for sorrow have It , And ao It la that all things are but' pbaaea of unity. What men delight In la the spiritual essence of life. Wbt they loathe la the material .corruption of death. Dot this state of corrup tion give place to that atate of spir ituality and that state ot spirituality gives place In turn to this state of corruption. Therefore we may say that all In the universe is comprisea in uully, feud Uicrcforo tho Inspired among us hnvo adopted unity a their criterion. 11. A. Giles, In "Translated Gem From Chinese Literature." arowtno Roses In France. Tho French farmers set their bushes in row about four feet anart on the gentle slope of tho hill, and, so far as Is possible, where they havo.a outh enstern exposure. Young shoot ore taken from flvc-yeor-old bushes, and, when tkey hnvo grown, they lire trimmed to about n foot In height, nnd such buds n appear are picked off, to preserve the vitality In llio bush and to auuro a largo crop for tbo sccoad year. After tho bush ntioln the age of seven years It does not produce the quantity or quality of oil, so It Is pulled up and a new one planted In Its place. The rose honest begins In April, runs through May and June., Watsr Stored In Form ef Ice. With the Idea of getting away from tbo expensive construction of dams for the purpose ot storing water, the ug- gestlon has been mude that the water be stored In winter In the shapo of Ice' and allowed to melt as It may be de sired In summer time. Thla would In sure water In sufficient quantities -for small Irrigation systems at least, end' certainly would cut down tbe expense of atorlng. In addition to thla It would afford work for a certain claa ot labor which usually la not occuaeacl at thla season of the year. Meaning of Word HHegn.N The hut ot the Navajo Indiana la called "hogan." It conslsta of conical framework covered wth poles, bark and earth. The main beams, turn north, south and, west, while the en trance la on the eaa aide. Soasetlaae tk abetter ot the Mau tribe are alee MI III. MUM : i "W $ t.J 7 .. It p-.yrjuvu, . ivu ran VUU u HI1J yifere. bnt If you want luxury, Fifth rune naa more wealth than any otn ftreet In the world,, not even except- ond atreeb . .... 7 yvviv v IP in- ur"' -11 a ,u- -, . . it, and why they stop thev. TlicrjT " UCWH. JK ! DO BEIT n I II'IH ll .ohrase. K la the baste fact or life. V . Where Do Feeto CemeeeeT Bat do DOets ever writ to nrdensf fewitt, who'wa by way ot being a poet built himself a garden 'seat at Moor park when he served "Sir WI1- Ham Temple, but I doa't knew that be wrote poetry there. Rather, It was a place for reading. Pope, la bls-pros- 'Mreus days, wrote at Twickenham. ,wllh tho sound ot his artificial water fall In his ears, and he walked to take tk air In his grotto along the Thames. Bit do poets really wander beneath. taevnoon to think their verses? 'Do they compose "on summer eve . by taunted 'stream? I doubt whether Gray conceived hi "Elegy" In an actu al graveyard.'; I smell oil. One need not see the tkSlng described upon ,tbe viy moment f'.Shelleywrote of meun tales, the awfal range of Ctucatus,but hib eye. at tbe time looked on sunny Italy. .Ibsen wrote of the north when ,liing fn the, south. When illunyan wrote or the jaciectabiej mountain he waV snug Insldo a Jill.Chnrle S. Bjrooks In the Century Magatlne. Preserved Husband'a Heart .'Tho heart ot John Rallol, lord of, Barnard cnstlc, who died In 1200, was embalmed nnd Inclosed In nn lory casket richly enameled with silver. Ill affectionate widow, Devorgllln, used to have this casket placed on tla tablo eery day when she ato her meals, and ordered It to bo laid on her own heart when she was herself placed In' the tomb.. She was burled, accord ing to her own direction, near the al tar In New Abbey, which she herself had founded In Calloway, nnd the casket containing her husband's heart wa placed on her bosom. From this Incident the abbey received the name of Dolce Cor, or Sweetheart Abbey, and for Its arms "boro'ln chief n heart Over two pastoral stall, and In base three mullets of flvo points." Iltphant Killed for Tusks. The tusk of the African etenhnnt Is tbe best end greatest source of the Ivory of commerce, and It Is estimated that 70,000 of these animal are kilted annually for the purpose of securing the tusks. Some tusk reach the length ot nine feet and t weigh more than 200 pounds. j, , r . r 1 Extremee. ' "Young Miss Flyaway hat no sense 8' tbe fitness ot thing tin' setting a ble." . i'h, ' - YOU RECEIVE WHAT YOU ORDER in our restaurant Our-service is equal in, every way-to the high quality of food we serve.- At all times you are assured of obtaining ah appe iizing'meal in an environment that is extremely I pleasant Let us serve your next meal Every u" thing in season at popular prices. Jewel Cafe I DID YOU KVER STOP, TO THINK ABOUT WOOD? ' ' " ' Maybe yon do sot reaMse that SLAB WOOD IS BODY'WOOfl The only difference betas; that the slab-weed eeaaee al ready split There la more bark la the slaktkat la tree, but there la aa much heat In the bark aa there la la the wood, ao in a cord of alab yoa buy aa much heat aa la a cor.d ot body or limb tor much leas money BUY GRKKN SLAB NOW AND CUT YOUR FUEL BILL IN HALF O.Peyton &Co. 418 MAIN "WOOD TO BUB!" PHONKSSS "Why notr . "She'll pdt angel cake, tide by side with deviled ham." . The.Tlo.(V 'la It admtMlble"Bt any time for nan to pay attentions' to; a married . , w vi i:iL7' , r- LIBERTY THEATRE tfpVVejsvajaajajaijBaiejakjeaa H. W. POOLE, Owner ROGER D. TORRKY, Maalcal Director aBadkdsjfkjaaejaijaajaaejaaataa "Always the Beit for the Liberty Guest" TONIGHT One-halt the world doea not know how the other half lives. 1 SEE U THE OTHER HALF A DRAMA OF CLASS AND MASS OF HUMAN VALUES The veteran actor, Thomas Jefferson, quaint Sasu Pitta and beau tiful Florence Vidor are some ot the celebrated players. A play well worth your time and attention. ' TUESDAY 'WILLIAM RUSSELL (Bid BILL) AflBAR3 IN "&LAM BANG JIM" And It never pay to miss a BIT Itaaeel yictare. v i WW Ue." Zi 1 1 i. j-o T.J -'la & ,-Oertalady, U.ahe ft