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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOH TWO YfUUAY, XOVKMlHUt 12, 1020. M i. C. L'. PITS U. S. COST III THE SHADE HAS ADMIRATION OF WORLD HAVANA, Nor 12. American women, disturbed by the mounting cost of living, ought to coma to Culm. Tlio trip would mnko them satisfied with conditions at home. llroadlr snonklnir. nrlces In Ha vana nro JU8t about double the high high as 2S. Tho rainy season Is not mark In top notch American cities. cnueu Onn rnllrnv nrrnnllnr tn iIcnlM-a. In: IS a tho unprecedented port congestion,' there for 25 nnd silk shirts for 130. apparently with little hopo of enrlyA lot of odds and ends that n man cloarlne. and which was resulted In! needs cost moro than twice tho mark tlio ruin of hundreds of tons of nce- Capitol at Washington Recognized As the Finest and Noblest Building on the Earth. Foundations for the central struc ture of the present cupltnl In Washing' ton were finished on August 21, ISIS. Tho old mpltol hnd only two wings, connected by n covered wooden bridge, which was destroyed nnd thu wings damaged h the llrltlsh, who set (Ire to the building tn 1814. Three years In ter congress voted to remove tho wings and build tho new central stnirtnre. which with Its ilouio wns completed tn IS.U Tho two great ruarblo extension At Cnnhinn I foraoo tho war. with Its tioclnl mi it ' r . r economic climiKon. Passing in France, Travelers (rum other countrlcH 'ngroo tlmt Franco's reputed suprem- 1'AIUS. Nov. 11. Tho nrt of cy ' tlio kitchen la In danitur. hut Conditions In Havana nro of lit -Ho concern to tho wealthy clement from tho states that will ho coming hero soon by tho thousands (or tho winter and racing season. Hut tho folk o( ordinary means, with two weeks (or recreation, n big bank roll Is ndeeded. About the lowest hotel rates Is $7 n day (or room and bath. And this Is not at tho best places, (or there rates aro much higher, nnd along townrd tho middle o( November tho $7 rooms wilt fetch $15. Americans living In Hnvaun pour out a tnlo of woo to friends from the states. Tho women seem to bo hit tho hardest. I'rlco tugs In stores selling men.'s wear show that a good pair of men's low shoes costs as d ami 18 1 for a cotton umbrella w , whr w ,,,, , h "bargain." Flannel trousers, are pf rcpre,cmnm ,ncet ,vcrc bPBUn , cssary products. WhatoTer tho cause, tho Island Is going through a period ot high cost, described by "papers hero as moro burdensomo than than that found elsewhere on tho face of tho earth. Even hero where It Is produced tn sufficient bulk to supply millions lsowhcre, sugar retails on the Ha vana market around 24 cents a pound, Ornpo (rult, going to waste a (cw miles from town, sells at New York quotations. Financial depres sion, tho demand for ready and avail ablo cash, and tho moratorium, un der which hanks limit withdrawals prlco reductions in tho hope of un loading luxuries to peft weekly pay rolls. Until the moratorium ends December 1, hotels will not permit patrons to sign bar and cafe checks, a tlmo honored custom hero. Cash it needed. About tho lowest hotel eats. at home. Tho correspondent saw a Panama hat valued at $450 nnd tho dealer declared that sugar men pay It without blinking. Cigarettes selling for 20 contsc a package nt homo cost 60 cents hero, and for a )2 box of American candy they ask J 7. Two cent American pa pors, three days old, cost 12 cents. You may get a reasonable fair suit ot clothes out of stock tor 1100. In most cases women's shirt waists. It ISM and completed for occupaiiuy In I&50. Tho old dome, made of wood and brick, wns torn away In 1B.W and the present dumo completed In ISO I The great statue of tho goddess of freedom, which reits upou the dome, wns designed by Thomas Crawford, father of Marlon Crawford, novelist. Charles llutllnch of Ilostou was the architect of the otlglnal central struc ture and Thomas U. Walter designed the mnrhle extensions and the present dome. He wns n,Phlladclphlnu. The total cost of the present capltol was about illMXHI.OOO. and It hns been wni ATnlAlnitil. rntt Ihrnn tlmn. Ihn homo figure. Tho only exception In I prououncetl by architectural nutborl tho ,.mrnr,i trn.i (. h .iranr i,n. I ties, both In America and l.iirope, to be tho cost of which Is about on the home figure. Tho only exception in the greatest and noblest building In (be world. Chicago Journal to ten per cent, have failed to start' the upward trend Is tho straw bat, I the cost of which Is about on tho American scalo. The only papeV money In circula tion hero Is American. Tho bills are so worn and utterly filthy that a man parts with them rather gladly. KNOWS NOW HOW IT FEELS Dentist, Olven Emergency Toothache Treatment. Dreads Further Ordeal of a Session In the Chair. ' dlsconsohito makers of miLiim litlit cooking In Franco and tho xce.- ( lenco of tho pastries aro passing, w0n l0 ,,,.,, of Krnv i,rm ,i say somo pessimists. iSullow-fattcd, stringy, froom meat Apprentices, said speakers at tho nro over, thero will not bo n revival recent convention ot pastry makers. 'of tho "lost art" ot tho pot ninl can no longer bo found, and "tho pan, nrt "( pastry making Is dead, ori will bo soon." This Is said also to ho tho enso with cooks. Thoso who worked for years, step by step, In the rank of chef nro reported ex tinct llrllliit-Savnrlit, whoso "Pliy-I slology ol Tusto" n century ago put rookery on tho pin ho ot an nrt, and' whoso descriptions wero almost as satisfying as tho food Itself, did not On rloptombor 10th (loorgn Blslor of tho llrowun mado his lDOOIh hit as n player In tho American league. liAIHIIWT AUTO IV WOltl.ll PAUIH, Nov. 12. OoimOaln with "cocktnll bur," tlio largest InurliiK MVitnr enr In tlio world Is now In I'nrls, suys (ho Dully Mull, It was hullt for n lloliilan mil llonnlrit to tnko a parly K'liuo sliuol lug In Africa, and la now owned by n former iiiival officer, who Is to u so It for battlefield tourists. Tho car sonta in persons and nt night l can sleep on spring IiuiIn with nvury comfort. A sure euro (or rheumatism In tho now Hot Hprlngs Hath House. M( Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all stomach, liver, and bowel poisons before breakfatt. Polish Woman Soldier Dies; "Heroine of Plock" WAIISAW, Nov. 12. All Warsaw, turned out (cr tho (uneral the other I US Fish! Our fish is shipped to from the principal fishing ports of the coast in ice-cooled con tainers, which permits us to sell fish to you which is just as sweet and fresh as if it were just "drawn from the water. Helms Fish Market Uie patient We want to tell you about how much "better wo ran mnlro unnr nnn. day o( Sergeant Sophie Poukopwlcz. I turn ,,,,, ,,,,. rcracdlea ,0 . 1.1 .i j a member of Poland a women's bat- 0nn.in!. moinr toeranh than the oral- tu , n. ,it.i ,., ,h w.i on'n "DS t0,aT- . nary picture taker does it. We want you to drop in and look over the samples of our work then you will be con vinced that Henline is Klamath Falls' best photographer. A hnggard-faced man rushed Into the Park Kmergcncy hospital shortly ' after 3 o'clock a few mornings ago. I "For the loe of mud will you cite me something to stop a raving tooth- I ache? It's had me up all night, and I've tried everything.- lie moaned to nhoanhatn Trom your pharmacist To feel vour host day In and tiny out. to feel clean Inside; no sour hllo to cout your tongue and sicken your linath or dull vour head: no consti pation, bilious attacks, sick headache, i colds, rheumatism or gussy, nciil stomach, you must bathn on tho In side like you batho outsldo. This Is vastlyy moro Important, becnuso tho skin pore do not nlmurb Impurities' Into tho blood, white tho bowel pores, do. To keep thnso poisons and toxins well flushed from tho stomnch, liver, i kidneys nnd bowols, drink before breakfast each day, a glass of hot water with a teajpoontul of lime-, stone phosphate In It. This will eloanso. purify, nnd freshen tho en-1 tiro allmentnry tract boforo eating moro food. ' (lot n quarter pound ot limestone ill the stewnid In Mttendancc. mi Inexpensive nnd nlmnst tasteless. Tl.n fu.v.ir.l n.niln ItiA . f n.Mi1...i I llrlnU till ni fill II I ml lint WAtnr AVfTV patient comfortnblo In a chair and morning to rid our system of thrsof lh T n(7 ihiihuus nun luftiiia, ui.w m yiv I rent their formation. , '. n. l. o! .. J"0""- "Why. the pain's gone.' j .... . .... u,cu "" ' i exclaimed after a while. wounds inflicted with a Russian We ,nnt tooth wont ,,, word and the '"Nahajka" or Cm- ffloro for whllCi but baJ bet. sack a whip which .ho received at, , d ln thc mornlnir,- Mld Plock during the drive against War-1 ltewlriL saw. As a final tribute the Amerl-I n... rn ,... .- ,.m .,. n.n..,i t&.thlSfelak. gloomily. "Everybody bates to go to a dentist." remarked the steward. "Will you give NOTICI-: TO I'UHIHTOIW can nurses who attended her In the, mil iiuiks nuw Mbbcuvu u u tuoi hospital and tho entire personnel of I the American Red Cross ln Warsaw' went to her funeral. I All Warsaw know her story and thero were mpny moist eyea that gax ed at the plwaln white painted pine board coffin containing tho girl-sol-dler as It was borne through the streets on tho shoulders of her flgbt tins' comrades, all girls from the women's battalion. Sergeant Sophie was a veteran of Poland's great war, which ln tho minds of most Poles began when the world war ended In November, 1918. She was 22 years of age and was one ot the original members ot the women's battalion which was form ed in 1918 for the purpose ot de fending L.emberg' against the Ukrain ians. She was wounded three times, first at Lcmberg. again at Vllna and last while leading her company against the Russians at Plock. She typified the spirit ot Poland today. There aro COO like her in the women'a battalion. Officers In the I army from Pllsudskl down admit that the mere existence of this bat , tallon exercized a wonderful effect upon the soldiers In tho recent heavy , fighting. ,The' ago limits (or privates In the i battalion are 17 and 33. Most of tho women who havo Joined ar&ot bum ble origin, and come from semi-stag nant Industrial centers such as Lodz. me your name (or our records?" -Yes," said the patient. "I am Dr. A. Karageorge." "Are you a physician? asked the steward. "No, I'm a dentist." sailed the pa tlent "I nave cured scores and scores of aching teeth, but this one of mint sure unnerved me. Ouess HI have to go to a dentist In the. morning. Ge, I bate to." San Francisco Chronicle, Hesrlnj of Buttarfllea. The bearing of certain butterflies, the moths snd the spiders has hero a subject of much stndy by V. Enters, whose results have been reported In a Berlin zoological annnal. The seat ot bearing Is found to be the "tym panal organ" of the last ring of tho thorax. The alr-fllled vesicle or bladder of this orgau adjoins two very thin spots In the external chltln. and one of these Is the true drumhead, connected with a nerve strand having two sensory cells, while tho other, the so-called opposite drumhead, sinfl to servo as a sounding .board to re enforce vibrations, experiment with crickets have shown that the chirping of the male Is heard only hy fcmnles having the tympanal organ Intact. The organ of tho butterflies, which Is mor" sensitive, cannot be tested In the same NOTICK 18 HKKKI1Y OIVKN that tho undersigned has been appointed Administrator of tho ostato ot II. Astrup, deceased, by tho County Court at tho Stato of Oregon, for Klamath County, and that all per sons having claims against said ea tato aro required to present same, with the proper voucher, to said Ad ministrator at the law offices ot Pert C Thomas. IxomU Ilulldlng, Kla math Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date ot this notice. Dated at Klamath Kails, Oregon, October IS. 1920. P. I.. FOUNTAIN. Administrator THE TIME Now WWVWWs THE PLACE 9th and Main The CENTRAL Hotel Guy Garrett, Mgr. Get under cover in a large outside room, with clean beds and low rates. Stove heat. Steam heat being installed now. Also NEWS STAND Latest Magazines, Newspapers and Periodicals. Come here for your Daily Also CIGAR STAND Big new stock of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. Come here for your smokes Phone 1SSW Corner 9th and Main luvuvXf1jnnnjuu The economic problem ha. had some-1 ,b.u "P?. ,f" '" X" ' ,' .hi..- . i- .w !. - .i...., i very high, shrill tones, such as that hlng to do with their continued ex- J fc l.tenco as "Idler, but they have e ," 0Be , 0 cutler. shown great enthusiasm and bravery, ' , , , l fc ,)f , They havo had many casualties. , " ..,.., Iy,nc , ,iny ,,t., to havo hearing orgnn. more generally I than those that aro active at night. The Furnisher ot Happy Homes. Stf sure does need filling up and my new for so long. Stf Sewing and Wooden Ave. dress-making. 1404 B-ll Remember I need the money. The Furnisher ot Happy Homes. Stf VMWWWWWWWWVWVSMVWIAMAWM Friday and Saturday Specials Sugar, 7 pounds for $1.00 Folger's Coffee,, per pound 50c Remember, these specials are for the two days only. J. E. ENDERS & CO. The House of Merit Snaps Eruption Ten Yards Away. An unnerving but fruitful Incident occurred recently a. tho volcano of Kllauea, II. U described as the most continuously active In tho world, was being examined by scientists of the Hawaiian Volcano Research nssocln tlou. At the climax of this expedi tion they had determined to photo- rrnnh a towering crag of bollQlfltd. lava that rlwe. Olbrnltarllfcc. from tbe surface of a .welling, ovorcrusted lava lake, declares nn Illustrated ar ticle In Popular Mechanics Magazine. Rut at tbe Instant tho caraetaumn wns squeezing the bulb,,an explosion with in tbe uneasy mas. threw Into the air, not ten yards from tho party, and di rectly before tho lens of the camera, a tumbling mass of whlto hot lava. Crashing back, and .0 busking tbe surface crust, these erupted fragments roused the entire lake Into a "seeth ing bellowing mas. of fountnlms." The Whitewashes. Representative Krcar wn tnlk,lng about a committee with a notorious record for whitewashing. "That committee," he sa d "ought to go out to Los Angeles niid .tart up In the moving ptcturn nslnets. They'd certainly havo a r.'vnil suc cess." , "Why?" asked the puzzled report er. "Why do you soy thai .oncress inanr "If stands to reason they'd havo a grand success," answered Mr. Frear "Look bow beautifully they acreene'l Dash last month." The Lost Children's Battalion Ovor two years ago, 782 children probably moro than aro In your entire Huu duy school-- were shipped from PctrogrniJ Into Siberia when tho food ran short. Then your Hod Cross stepped In, helped feed and clotlio them, doctored them, mothered them (somo of tho lilt lo cherubs wuro moro babies) and Iiiib kept them sufo and sound. Itusslnn revolution mado It Impossible to tnko them hack the way they camo. So tho Hed Cross sot out on a 2G.O0O mllo Journey to tako tliein homo by way of Jupan, through tho Pa nam u cunal loNow York und then to Franco. Tho Now York Tribune, In an editorial August 26, 1910, suya: "In tho fnco of difficulty almost insuperable, tbo American Hed Cross has kept them sufo and sound." It Ik estimated that thero aro In Kuropo moro than ton million fatherless children little homeless wanderers who must continue to look, to your Hod Cross for help. Your Hed Cross membership makes It possible to carry on such work. Join tho lied Cross or ronew your momborsblp during the RED CROSS FOURTH LOAN CALL November 11-25, 1920 This Space donated by the ' . uyj t&m&jMmtm yir HGEBRffie oWllUJJIII IIP !t A &Mfinfjfjwfjrwwyrmr'''imi' -,------------------------------------