,rAQH potrtt1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tVMBAT, NOVlMBMt B, ItM. seM-sassBsassaasapsawisssisBsasassasassswssssssssaasssasasswisassssii i tf ' . Tb Evening Herald . 9. MVBBaT PUB iovli rajsabii ten, aeaat saaaay, by lItaMM PabHaalat Company et mmSiwiaa, at 111 Jwarth Strt. WmpmU at tka aa as. Mia, Owl, far t Ac at Rhus- Mttlkn aaatur. AaWCtATKD i la Mtelutvab tela1 UUtiNlH raftaallaatlo at saw aiapsrsnsa arwart to it. United Kingdom porta with part car goes. "Doforo tho wnr tho Unltod King' tlom was tho carrier for hnlt tho goods ot tho world," mid tlm ship ping ninn. "Our shnro Im now ubout ono-thlrd. Tho Unltod Bute hlch before the wgr. owned i nominal amount ot tonnngo Is now oar chief competitor and swallows much freight that would othorwlso be car ried In Ilrltlsh holds. Operating costs are tremendouail.N.sO NDx-o.l HO are tremendously high, the coal Item being one of the biggest factor. G1KT TO OKItMAN HCOOIi ' I1KHLIN, Oct. 16. (Br Mall) The mayor of Frankfurt haa announc ed that an endowment ot 1.5C,000 marks haa been nra.de to the Frank fart unlTersltjr. by James Spryer, a New York banker, tn mentor of his deceased sister, Mrs. Kduard Belt Von 8peyer. , , Wilhelm Still Bays Gmrman-Mad Goods - """ m AM ERGON. Oct. 18. (By Mall) Ta "Made In Oeraaay" alga Is still a fetish to the former German Kmperor. Though a It re ported to feel that his country treat- ad bis shamefully, neverthetars he continues to buy for himself and his little court at Doom Qermaa goods, sent direct from Berlin when rossl ble, notwithstanding the fact'that he has been In Holland nearly two years, This was most recently demonstrated lpa are leaving London and ether when. In furnishing the little hospl- nattaa in aa alaa tka latal aawa paa- "ln I VM&AT,iHVKMBKRS, 1MO. British Freight ' , Rmtms Taki Drop ' r- ,1 LONDON, Oci: 17. (By Mall) That aaa b big drop la freights aarlag tka past few months, a ship a4a aatfcorfiy has Informed the Hv rpaol Past: Taking the rajirket all waa ka said, freights have fallen ky aboat SO .per cent since the be tfaalag of the year. This situation la attribated to the Increase in the world's shipping tonnage and the laaai-al scarcity of goods for export MOST EVERYBODY SEEMS TO THINK THE GAME IS ALL OVER Hotel Famrture lor Sale Infarewshnif our .hold we bought more fur niture than we used. We are now offering ' the surplus at just what it cost us, plus the rretgfct. 'As it was' bought in carload, lets, .the freight is at rcfclc bottom. We have for sale: ? , ' 10 Simmons 2-inch4ubular steel beds 10 Simmons double coil, reinforced springs 10'MHoimdsilkflossmattresss v 9 yards 36-inch rubber matting I dozea Wthsn half-iallon pitchers ' Water tumbler .As- mBbmui Ofpspsners . -1 i--- r4 it1 all new. havinsr mstunpiched. and may be seen in the looby ofthe hotel. They are offered at mat make them real bargains., , t CENTRAL HOTEL MfcMMnMMMmMVMVMpMMNMMMMpI . ' .. . - - ..- Reproduced by permission Nsw York Tribune. Inc. Copyrighted IVttl 5 tal William aa had built here.aa a Memorial of kls stay la Araercmgen, he bad practically every stick' ot far altar aad other equipment sent' from Berlin.'' ' 1 i la revenge. It is said here, Dutch iradeaatea with ,wkrmlgovratje tradesmen with whom tka call baa to deal at Doom, aad also the work 'aaa .whom he Jus to eagsge from' tlm to time, charge film all that the trifle will bear. Three hundred clubs, ara expected to take part la' the Ohio aUte bowl-: lag toaraaateat to be keld at Dayton' la the late winter. Frank! Barns, the popular Jer- My City featherweight, .will ptoaably a mauaaa to aseet rai Moor Inj sVffiJfaiAn fljitiaaA tlmmAmm lea tKsa iAsJf ""waa aiea a mm mu HMI futar. . f ' V'- . EUCAK OLD PETE: i " Just wotwd th ob aweriait 4aw of aajrUfal Siac rly thla moraiasr, whan I fot aa invitation to vtait.R. J. Ktynolda 'obacco Co. factories, lv UsfllB th ' Biidat of milliona of Camel cifarettag., Man the happiest idea you or Xtver . had aa to the size of this Reynold! enter prise, or, the number of Camels manufac tured daily, is simply piker-stuff t Wipe off the slate and start fresh t Why Pete, it seemed to me like a couple of those cigarette-making machines could keep half the nation smoking Camels steadily BUT honest to goodness, there are hundreds of . these machines batting out Camels at the " rate of 27,000 an hour EACH! Pete, you wouldn't have to consult a guide , book to know you were in the Camel fac tories! The atmosphere is charged with, that wonderful aroma you get when you open up a deck of Camels I And, you know, old elephant you've had a trunk full I As the Camels dropped into the contain ers I figured the delight each one would supply I And, how Camels mellow, mild body would hit the right spot and how Camels refreshing flavor would cheer up some smoker's jaded appetite! And, each Camel free from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor I And . Pete I'll have to lav off and lirht an- other Camel i Write you some more soon. yjv ht jsvtran-aaiasji, w, w. . ,&.. .FrfewaVa. J" '' r an ' ft ' , "'?,. If the Wood Dealer ' Tl Sold Service V -"'! C V errlee. Imat seaad M Well, aMsea.s w4 aeais aaM eanie ssjNesd of snr?lr? txzrizfiPLT -"- " !! iimwb y t mmim T . now ye, aajr aa aaaeh Mastt, aWnmgk asur arrnrsVag to a tk s ssi I us la aerfatwseel far wa kv i S I' MN,SWSWSSMBBM fWC L.yiLwM . aO rfWrtsat aarrlc, ft to Ik atai mt this eeasaaaa a kan k .-.-. , auMLukt H fyly awiavaam, r atw jltisllsflst shit it WfmM jLrfasr a tf jra kav aa saafiatlnas to aslvwa f ikesa m earsaas la eaaat y aa tat aa tk Iwstiaansi t m w wlU asaSbr avail California-Oregon Power Company Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. I'Lsrivl Irflft Yours joyously " "5:, JaVV TfyeaaaJaL-JpK - '""waTHamaaaaaaaaaPm ' .-j CS.QABETTE8 , MWWIMaVMMBMMHWMHB.IIiMBHHaBnBaiaa S; YOU RECEIVE WHAT YOU ORDER in our.restaurant. Our service is equal in every way to the high quality of tfood we serve. At all times you are assured of obtaining an appe tizing meal in an environment that is extremely, ' pleasant. 4Let us serve your next meal! Every-' f thing in season at popular prices. . - ', r Jewel Cafe TESTS MEAT FOR SWEETNES-T Olfsetiry Nirvss ef the "Ham amelk er Must Be Always at Thslr h Keenest. 1 i To.lhe long list of unusual occupa tlons'by wlilrli men lire, tlirro must be adilvd that of the "Itntu smeller" In a pncklng bouse. Ills duty Is to Inspect meat, products and Judo of tlietr ounAneas, ' lae hata smeller's only tools ara a long steel trier and his nose, lie stands In a barrel to keep his clothes from being soiled by the dripping brlnt, and the hams ara brought to him by workmen. A ham Is laid be fore him, aud he plunges bis sharp pointed trier Into It, withdraws It and (Tames It swiftly beneath his noes. Th trier always goes down to the knuckle Joint. ' la testing meat In that manner the man with the trier judges by the slightest shade of, difference between the smell of one piece of meat ana another. The smell ot the meat la al most universally sweet, and that Is what he smells; the slightest Ulnt or deviation from the sweet smell la therefore appceclable. It Is not th degree of taint that he eapecta to And, .but,,tlie slightest odor that Is not sweet, When he detects sn odor he throws the meat aside, and If It Is not un wholesome. It Is sold aa "rejected" meat, hut If It Is Islutrd It goes to th rendering tank. Tho linm tester smells meat from 7 o'clock In the morning until 0 at night, nnd his seme must never become Jsded or Inexact, or bis usefulness would be at an end. Ham testing Is not a pursuit dan gerous to the health, as tea testing I supposed to be, but the hsm smeller with a cold In his head Is for the tlm being like a plsno plsyrr who bss lost bis anns lu a raltwuy wreck. HAS MANY IMPORTED TREES Ne Other Country In the WeriS Bald " t Psssess Such a Variety aa Dees Ingland. The I'ortagucve boss! of their forest st IU is co, where there are over two hundred kinds of Imported trees In foil aaa glgsatle growth. Bat there ls.ao, other country In the whole world 'wtier so msny varieties of ' Imported trees flourish aa In the British kales, aad Kew haa specimens of nearly all em. .Not only original, or, rather. varieties are to b seen at but others which owe their being cunning of sasn. The latter are graft-hybrids of eitraonllaary Interest. In the fttr 1820 a French garewaer crafted a purple-flowered rytlsas aa a laburnum stork. A braacn developed, wMca produced flowers Intermediate betwra the stock and the scion. Ton caase a specimen ef this hybrid among the laburnums. It bear not only the hybrid flowers but also flow era and leaves rfcaractarisUc of acta Haareots; ,Tk Laburnum Aaassl la. Its name. In another case a union be tween th common thorn and th taacUar haa produced a similar Strang reJt ''Three separate types of araarh. flower, aad fruit are , a sv oa th same bush. tseatraal Herald. ofih n aural KJ to th Rift Oil 'lee. The principle of th rifled Igaa as aaatlea t pips for pumping ett. Th end oil of California Is mostly sates, vIsrMa aad dMcalt to pump tlsraaga loag Haas. Heating cannot be ac eesefully applied to a loag pipe, aad sslxlag with water results la aa eeaul sioa' from which the ell cannot b readUy separated. Th best means f dealing with the viscous oils Is by sseaaa of a pipe rifled on th Inside. so Ihst the oil, mixed with about 10 per cent of water, la caused to whirl rspldly, The water, being heavier than the oil, seeks the outside snd forms a Ibln film, Khlcli .lubricates the plpo for the paiingo of tho oil. The friction Is thus so far reduced that IIm oil tins been pumped rsslly through n lino thirty-one miles long. The water nnd the oil cninn out entirely sepnrnto at. the end of tho line. Why He Liked That Club. nrct llnrlt',' thouch ho wns the his torloOvuf the "Argonauts of 1840." had no real luo of jnchtlng. Yet his fav orite resort during the lint years of his life wns the lloynt Thmnes Yacht club, llo was once questioned about It, and explained: "I licicr ukc a club until I am llnut of my work, and want relief from IL ir I go to a literary club I am asked all sorts of .questions as to what I am doing, and my views on somebody else's last book, and to these I am ex pected to reply at length. "Now, ay (,-ood frlonds In Alb, marl street talk of their yachts, doat want my adlce about them, are gd' nongh to let me listen, awl I easa. away refreshed by their convarsatJaa.'" Mlstsks Mad by Manx. We have no right to presusa aasa. the good offices of good angels. later est la our affairs does not follow aa a' , matter of uccesslty. There are raaa sands of needy people In the world as deserving or perhaps moro so than we or, who will appreciate kindness morethan we will, The natural thing' will be for good angels to serve them. And why not The day of divine right has pnsued. Men ure free to nd-, dross themselves to whomsoever they will. And It's natural also to lvo ' service whtrro jt will be appreciated most. So If the ifiMirt nnaxlB m-u mil tumbling over each other tn nnswer your appeals, ymrie noi a mHinhle master. Exi'lnuiKi-. t.