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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1920)
4" t -' 1'AOH KIVH THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUK8DAY, OOTOBKR M, 1IW0 3 PERSONAL MENTION f Mfrefre$ fh tlimrgii I, McU,.Jiwul(ir at Imvmi port', IniN ruliirnuil from Hun I'nin cIhcii, whom ho wan raMml liv tlm dmith oMiIh nothur, Mm. Clirlntlnnii Mtitx. lli wah ulmciil (on iluyx, Mm, Mot wnn struck liy a tolling brick In the "AUthqunku or ItlOtt anil had iilncn lioun nn liivatlil. John Moorn or Detroit, Michigan,' arrived Innt night nnd I vlnlUng hi coualn, Ham llolilln. Mr. Monro it my mnko hi homo burn In Ihn future. Joo Miller wu In (own thU morn ing rrom Modoc Point attending to matters or buslnuM. Crushed rock U bolnfsprond on Washington street thli 'woek and grading la nearly completed and curb log Untitled on Conner avenue. TIimo two ntreot will cunlly bo fin jibed before winter. Thbrn will be a meeting of the Amnrlcnn loglon, lit tho City llAll tonight. It U urged thnt all mem tyr bo pronont to help with the bus iness to bo taken up at thin time. Niwm him been rucolved by Iriond or the miirrlngu at llalnvllle, Mon tuna, or Mm. K, J, Mngglnl aad Chen- ter Kldo, rancher or thnt place. Mr. Hldo Is a trained nurso nnd apont ruivnral iiMinth In mining In Klu math KhIIh litnt spring. Friends havii received word or the birth or n on lo Mr. and Mr. Har old V. Wygant or Klamath Fall. The viit occurred at Hnlom. Mr. Wy ant I In the employ or the atatu highway commUnlon bore. A Itatlowe'cn party, to which tho candidate are moat cordially Invited will bo hold Baturday, October 30, at Keno, The achool home I a be the acone or thl party and a batket supper will be servod. Otto Kill, or Centrnlln, Washing ton, baa arrived to take a position with the Western Union company hero, lie I taking Mr. Ron Held In' place which wn vacated when ho. accepted a poiltlon wltb the" Kla math Btato bank. John lloyle, engineer for tho California-Oregon Power company, loft thl morning for Han Francisco on a flylnic business trip. J, it. Hliomoro U a business rill tor hero rrom Fort Klamath. ,1 Mr. and Mr. I A. Itlchardiun," Krank Obenchaln ,and daughter, Marie, are vliltor In the city todny rront their ranches In the Illy cys try, J. T. Ilalley 1 In town from MW doel today attending to business mat tor. A. A. Whltlatcb I a county soat visitor today rrom hi ranch at llobnd Lake. ' Auatln lUyden loft on a buslnoaa trip' to Ilonania th morning. " Mr. aad Mm. W. C. Dalton apent yesterday la tha city from Malln.j ,Mr. Charles PlckeU was a Kla math Fall vliltor yesterday after boob, from her home at Merrill;" Mr. and Mr. McNary, who have bean (pending the summer at Pell can, Ilay, left tbla morning rrom here for their borne In Medrord. T. N. Cunningham purchased sup pllea Irom Klamath Kail merchant yeaterday for bl ranch at Pine drove. , Ollle Howard I In town ror a row day rrom Illy on matter of busl nea. Mr. and Mr. J. F. dribble, n for eat ranger ror hn Crutor Lake dis trict, came In rrom Hock Point yes terday and will leavu aoon for Med ford where be will ipend the win ter. Jama doldthwalte Jr. la In town from Cblloquln for a brief vlilt. Ha I a guest at the Whlto Pelican ho tel. Jarncn Hilton of the local police forco, I fforlng from an nltnck of lumbago, and Ih only able tp gel about' with, tho nso or a cane.. Mr. J. F. Orlbblo. "a for happy parent of a baby girl born yesterday. Dr. A. A. Houlo was In tendance ill 1110 oirin, -1 j 4, 1 4 SO SO FOR 1 die her Tho community llarvwt dinner which wilt bo thu big activity or me Klninulli county rliumbor of com corco for thl iwook bid fair to bo tho biggest ovont over held In Kla math county. Plan- nro being rap idly comploted ror tho big affair and dm rnilnwlnir iiioinbom or tho chain- lior or coinmcrco hnvo signed up to attend with n gueHt: W. II. Mnon, K. 8. Honry, Don iini.iinr k. T. Luttdon. Hurt C. Thorn- a, Ho Nlckowon, A. U I.eavltt, Arthur It. Wilson, J. K. Kelloy, A. n. Collins, W. M. Duncan, W. B. Wlloy, v. 11 iinll. T n. Wntters. W A. Wlest, K. M. Cbllcote, D. M. flmlth, I J. Dean, lh u, U. Btownrt, w. a. Delsell, W. O. Smith, O. C. I.oren. O. D. Burke, J. Percy V1I, J. E. Howlo, T. L. Stanley. A. J. Voyo, Copt. Slemons. n. II. Dunbar, Jnmca Drlscoll, h. U Hrownoll, P. 8. Popo, Paul Lambert, Leslie Hogcrs, Kd .Wl Vannlce, Will naldwln. A. A. Dellman, Fred A. Houston, Van Hell on, B. H. Ream. A. U Wlshnrd H, a Smith, H. N. Moo, W. H, McNenly, flaoiwa Walton, W. T. Lee, and M. A, Callaghan. Tata give ua over, half of the, re quired number algned up at'the pre eat . The balance ;wlll probably Ue Utt Were Ue 4y to over ,aaiLBBBBBBPr -r'aLB' V .'j.-irf' Ar1fallkBBBfM T fcSL C,'i. 3lBBMBlBtes-aVsT' BIH aSBSMBMS pVBVHHBBjfBBBfBBjfJBJaTaH,aT saasaa.1 .ffajw' r sasBnsvaannnnnnnnnK bHbA 7f79L9i9f aBaflPi. I' l9tm4Fmfm Lm www sS LB vVaSBSBaBABr 'WislBk vLknMBBBBUBBBB??iW '" " We Have Just Received a New Shipment of TasyYacuum Electric ":: Washing 5 Machines There are only iix (6) of these machines in this shipment, and they will not last long, if past, sales are any indication. v One of the "Easy Vacuum" machines is set up in the store, and we are very glad to demonstrate it for you at any time. In this way you are able to sec how much longer your clothes will wear if given into the care of an "Easy." - The "Easy Vacuum" Electric Washer Is Different! The "Eay" Washer differs in appearance and washing principle from other washing machines and washes clothes clean and rapidly by air pressure and suction. J The two .vacuum cups, or plungers, force the soapy water through the mesh of the garments without' fric tion or, rubbing. These double vacuum suction cups move up and down 60 times a minute and change positions automatically. They work alv the clothes in every part of the tub. " ' It .! J . m. ' ! t- J m. m. . 1 a. n j" -k i nis ipic.uioa creates vigorous water rorce wnicn aire cannot resiifTna.at tne same nine' action is so gentle as not, to iiijrure the most delicate fabrics, as there is no draggingbr Jerldng .of the domes., ' The trEay" Washer is 97 per cent metal. .,,.-"',. If an electric washer, simple, easy to operate and to understand and of. extraordinary wasliing.ecteftcy is. desired, there is none superior to the "Etuy" ' ,? ' ' . A Robbins &. Myers or General Electric motor is used to operate : the "Easy." The Wringer, is a real labor-saver. It revolves in either direction,(vand is adjustable to any position. The rollers will last indennately and the tension lean be regulated with a minimum of trouble. The. tub ' is solid topper. ....;' J1 The "EASY VACUUM" Will Not Eliminate AH the Work from Yow Washing, Bnt It WiD Make It Far Easier The "Eay Vacuum" or any other piece' of machinery cannot take all the work from washing a tub of clothes ! But it doet take die rub om the work and the effects of the rub from your clothing! Think of tne wear your clothing must withstand if subjected to a hard rubbing once a week! Fully a Uiird of the wearing quality of most clothing which is washed regularly is rubbed out i na. tub! That extra wear would soon pay .for the !? afy. Still Sold At the 0dr Price, $J 75.00 ? ''Tho the price of the "Eeasy" has advanced to $185.00 in the large city stores, we are still selling them at the old orice $175.00. They arvanced in price a very short time ago, and may possibly go higher still, but j we will sell them at the old price at least until our present stock is exhausted. LET US DEMONSTRATE THE "EASY VACUUM" FOR YOU TODAY m BOYS' AEROPLANES FREE!! Next Saturday Afternoon, between 2 and 4 o'clock, we are going to give away 100 "Junior Scout" Mono planes! We have only 100 of these planes, and the first 100 boys who are here will get them! If you want one, come to the store between 2 and 4 o'clock, next Saturday afternoon. ( THEY'RE DAfilDY FLIERS! YOU WANT ONE! 5M..MmM..e.K4:4hK and, a vory llvo tlmo Is expected by all who attend. Sign up at tho chniubo ror commerco a one It you wish a plate reserved. Tbla dinner la being given by 100 Klamath Fella chamber ot commerce member to 100 Invited guests rrom the country tributary to the ctly, and la being prompted with he idea ot bringing about a bettor spirit ot co operation between city and county. AMHTKHDAM HAS 847,ll!ft AM8TEIIDAM, Oct. 26, Tho pop ulation ot Amsterdam, according to latest rigures Just announced, Is 617,125. Experiments have shown, that ruoro eggs will hatch it the hen la sot when the niloon la new, or very close tq that "period; and that tue young ehlcka hatched at that time will be stronger and miore vlgoroua. and will aattatt eHUal efcua .at will grow mora rapidly. On tho other hand, chicks hatched when tlioro Is no moon are often more weakly, and do not make such srtrong and vig orous towls, nor are they such good egg-lawers. Lobstera can be hypontlzed by stroking their backs. When under the "stroking" Influence ithey will atand on their heada or talis, and only on being thrown into tho water will they regain their habitual fer ociousness. i Eight hundred egge, eighty pounds ot flour and sixty-five pounds of sugar wore among the Ingredients used to make a, mammoth cake which was presented, to the founder of the Ban Francisco local ot the United Commercial Travelera at the recent allver Jubilee celebration ot ttat org' anlsatloa. The oake wS;.13,.feet In circBwrereace ma weigaed io In so mo ot the out-of-the-way rurall districts In Knglund tho people have a superstitutlous belter that ointment should novor bo applied with the first finger, as that finger is venomous. Pearls, like pooplo, have a habit of growing ill, and tho outward ex pression ot their illness is a sick yellow color. This may beprevented, say experts, by continually wearing the pearls next to tho skin. By means of the crescograph, a device Invented by Sir Jagadla Chan dra Doso, an Indian savant, a num ber of scientists In London have been able to watch a plant growing, and "atudy beating ot 'what in vegetable life corresponds to the heart of an animal. IWhllA fiA iutv rant mnm malA chil dren die of consumption than te faaIeav..S5 pet. more glrU die ot DANCING TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AT MOOSE HALL New Music by X BUDDIE'S ORCHESTRA . $ "The Jazz Artists Supreme" Straight Admission ' Everyone Welcome Returns of the i REED-RJTCHIE FIGHT , I Round by Round, at Medford. will be an I nounced at Thursday Night's dance) M tteMMMttSlisildMMMMMIMllllsIIMIIII ' ,6.