Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1920)
PAOH TWO JUDAY, NOVRMllKTt 10, 1020. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HIIltAM) OITIOH NOW OX KK11ITII 8T., NllAK MAIN TIio Herald office has boon moved from Fourth street to tho now quarter on Eighth street bo twoon Main and IMno. All de partments nro now In tho now placo. Tho phono number has not boon changed It It still SS. Thrco women, nil republicans, aro to lt In tho Kansas legislature this (winter, POM! lie : inha jlmfinr STUDIO Photographs of Style, Quality 44 "- VANITY It hja't vanity which causes yon to hare yonr photograph made, bat slncre desire to visualize yonr real eolf for the pleasnre It will give yonr friends and' lored ones, Photographs made at Hemline' Btadio are artistic achievements, the sort of pictures that will be ap preciated by friends, and prore priceless treasure in years to come -$5 $5 SPECIAL- COUPON This coupon and $5.00 entitles the bearer to a trial order of two of oar special Sllrertone Finish Photographs, size 8x10, sold reg ularly at f 40 per dozen, for Fire Dollar. Henline Studio 7i ,i CHAS.J.OZEK MERCHANT TAILOR HAVANA, Nov.l. (lly Main Americans In Cuba hare Joined Cu ban bankers nnd litnilncM men In mnklng fresh complaint of tho worn out money In circulation hero. Kx copt silver, tho only currency In utc Is American. It has been changing hands sol often that It Is tattered al most beyond tho point of recognition, nnd health experts hnvo declared that much of It Is a public menace. 1111)9 that onco were green now nro brown and yellow. Tho edges ore frayed and tho best small bills ob tainable crcn from banks Is so frightfully filthy that If found In th states would bo quickly called In anil destroyed. While the money In llnvnnn Is dis reputable, It Is fine compared with much In general circulation in tho provinces. Physicians havo protested on tho ground that It spreads skin diseases, and they have advised pa tients to demand silver, even It a truck Is needed to enrt It around. The story Is told hero of a travel ing man' from Georgia, who on a re cent trip to the Island brought 1000 one dollar bills, which he sold to the natives at f 3 each. Many native, however, refused to accept them on the ground that they were conterfcit. In soma shops la Havana new Amer ican money is looked on with sus picion and not Infrequently Urge, new bills are taken first to a bank to find If they are genuine. m Klamath Physicians Get Recognition The physlclana of Klamath county aa well as all the other physicians of Oregon are receiving recognition for the work they have been doing for the Oregon state survey of men tal defects, delinquency and depend ency which the University of Oregon is conducting under the direction pf the United States of the American medical association under dato of November 13th which gives an out- SIl'S RULER ONLY DESPOT LEFT IN POWER ITS STILL Illy Associated Press) PHOKN1X, Arlt.. Nor. 19. A col orful pageant attends tho presenta tion of n foreign dlplomnt to the king of Slnm, according to a letter re ceived hero from O. W. P Hunt, United States minister to Slnm, who described his awn presentation Sep tember 6, last. Tho Amorlcan minis-1 ter said ho was ono of 4? Americans! In Bangkok, a city of 800,000. Of' his presentation at tho royal palace! he wrote "We started across nn Immense paved court to tho royal entrance. Thera was n fanfare of trumpets nnd two botlles of household troops stood at attontlon. Tho royal colors were displayed and with uncovered heads we passed on tho stono staircase which for tho occasion waa laid with a heavy rod plush ctrpetlng. Along each aldo were stationed guards with ancient looking halberds. "We were ushered Into a largo ro tunda. Our hats were left on a table. Then wo turned to the right, mounted a few moro stairs and came Into another long room with lofty windows along oun side, lletween the windows were niche in which stood knights In armor (wlthont knights themselves, of course.) Along the other aide of this long room or pas sage there waa a row of beautiful marble pillars and beyond thom a large room. At the end of the cor ridor stood nine chamberlains, rath er great noble, resplendent In rich dress and ablaze with order on their breast. "Suddenly, folding doors opened as if by unseen bands and I walked Into the pretence of the only despotic monarch left In this world. And as if befitting the reception of an en Toy from the greatest republic on earth, he wa dressed very simply in a long frock coat. "The Prince D, who Is at the head line of tho work that the physicians' ll,""ll,""?'" "" '"' ' "' 7 Vt" :" '" of Oregon have as a professlonaT, " ' ? ' "" ' n m group been doing In assisting the1"' ' JA ", .&", ln rZ university to collect fact, and figures' ? ' '? " relaxing to mental defects, delln-1' ,..,. .,., . . . I """".... rA.i -i "When this corcmony was done, he ..ri.im row in hn nrM.M." ,. vey was the first statewide citizen ''""! "' d"n i!? !''Ph rom ' " While coooeratlve movement along these L " " V" " . "U.. ? ' thcy'ro at It they should stop the IN THE HISTORY OF! COUNTY THE GREATEST SALE KLAMATH SEE THESE PRICES Costume Pan Velvet, Regular $9.00 a yard, NOW $6.69 Comes in black, brown anil taupe. Outing Flannel, regularly 39c ti yard, NOW 2ic These are only two of our prices we are too busy to write the res of them. . , xb Jj .MH We Want to Quit! YES, WE ARE SELLING OUT Our prices are marked with that object in view. BRANDENBURG'S Yea. Verily, Thou , Speakest a Mouthful lines in the history of the world and Is receiving national recognition through notices In various publica tions. The recent article In the Journal of the American medical association carries an Illustration of the record cards used by the survey, which are unique Inasmuch as on them may bo recorded any possible combination of know, speaks perfect English, lib Is short of stature, like all Siamese, Is quite plump, and Impresses one as being a real chap." New Kind of Life Boat in Holland HOOK OF HOLLAND, Oct. 3 IT. (I)y HAHD TO GET GOOD FABRICS THKSE DAYS but the cloths wo show are the pro duct of the best mills and are ex cluslvo with us. Come in and see tbem. You'll be impressed with their quiet good taste and the char acter of our tailoring fully equals that of the fabrics as every good dresser knows. physical symptoms with or without I Mall) An unusual typo of lifeboat mental defect, delinquency or de- which operate by sucking wator up pendency. The physicians of Ore- from the ocean nnd blowing It back gon and all other citizens who co-i again, and so obtaining a speed of operated wim mem may reel a real, nine miles an hour, has been adopted sense of satisfaction In having us-1 by tho life-saving crew which works slsted the University of Oregon in in stormy waters along the Dutch carrying forward a very important coast here, piece of research, all of which being The boat has a hole In the bottom, none by citizen cooperation aid not , through which the water Is drawn require tho expenditure of any spe- by on Intako pipe which leads to a cial appropriations i powerful centrifugal pump operated , backward Into tho sea through two New Buildings Near ,u,t' cpr,p openInB nt ,no b"oni finish at Malm The boat Is controlled by shutting damn rowing, gonlan. too. Morning Ore- 1 WEATHER RECORD I o c Hereafter tha Herald will pnbllah tha mtan and maximum temper' tans and preclpltatloa record as tak en by the U. 8. Reclamation service station. Publication will cover tha day provloua to the paper' Issue, op to C o'clock of that day. Tre- dpltatloa Not. 1. Nov. 2 Nor. 3 Nov. 4. Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Max. ....52 60 55 40 44 4S 4S 4S 49 off, either wholly or In part, ono orJNov. 10........ 47 MAMS', Nov. 19. A new building' tho other of theso outlet pipes. If onnJNov. 11. being erected here by V. A. IUJnus Is shut off It goes to starboard. If tho Nov. 12.. will bo rented to Plasll Ketner, own- other. It goes to port. If both aro shut Nov. 13.. cr of the Merrill meat market, who off, and the water diverted harmless- Nov. 14... will open a general storo and meat ly over tho sides while tho suction Nov. 15.., market as soon as Mr. Ilajnus com-, goes on nt tho Intake, It Is claimed Nov. 10. . the boat rests almost Ktlll In tho Nov. 17... stormiest of seas, thu suction holding. Nov. 18... pletes his work. Other now build lngs aro under construction or In prospect. J. S. Steysel of Poe valley has bought two lots near tho public school where ho will erect a resi dence and make Mallnihls homo. Tho rpsldenco of C. C. Jnlo Is al- Imoni compiPieu aim wis luinny con template ' moving In" Saturday. 42 49 55 48 44 SO 60 48 IBM jlH f It fllrmly on tho water Tho Dutch llfo savers havo found that this craft keeps steadier than any boat propelled with oar or by scrows. It Is 58 feet long nnd ha a capacity for from 40 to 100 passen gers, depending upon tho state of the sea. It has been In use for somo time and has saved many lives. Mln. 15 30 33 29 24 25 18 on is 23 32 34 38 32 35 42 4 5 43 07 13 itO CO If the Wood Dealer Sold Service We do not doemt't UT sell current) we sell service. That sound odd Well, upeoae the wood dealer sold service iastead of wood, ko fo!d teed lo yew fnrnac and yor rang, take away tate Mhfw ad deaua the flats. Yens would bay so mucti brat. Now yo bay so ranch light, lt)ajt yoa pay rrordlag to the cmrnctu yoa consume. Hut tho Mw-vlre I performed fur you by till eonipuy mt tho ubtUtlon and power plant. , That 1 what wo want to glvn you sff!rlrnt scrvlcr. It L th aha of UiU company to havo none but aallsfled cturtonx-ra. No snattnr what It Is, If you have at grievance, or are illasaUsflcd about yonr bill or do not understand our ratea, pkwe come In and o ua or write as about It. If yoa have any suggcMlon to make, vw will gladly avail oar elvr of llitun im our nlin U ron.tantly lo linprovn our sorvlro to you ajs fast aa tho development of science and human ability penult, California-Oregon Power Company HUiTicin.vr KniMiits lltltlGATIO.V I 'OH I'l.TITION The First National is More Than Banking Depository While a great many business, men; carry tbelr ac cou'Jtn here, of course, tbey also use Mir facilities and BCi-.lcoB for tho numerous other aids they afford In tho.r transactions. frequently we are asked how to negotiate- this or that deal, or how to meet the requirements of trans net oaf which may be unfamlliari to them. Put such service la all part of tb)B,bank'a functions. be fiRST-MtiONAL Bank KLAMATH' FALLS OREGON p Malin Flouring Co. Hard Put to Keep Pace With Orders MAI.IN, Nov 19. A greatly In- creased donrand l.as como for tho t products of tha Malln flour mill I which may mako'lt necessary to In i stall machinery of eroiter canacltv I If tho company Is to fill all Us or- unra. ururrn awuuing ueuvory now Include n load of flour to bo deliver ed at Uonanza and one at Iloatty, each utnounllng to two and ono half tons. The Illrvl Ilakory company haH an ordor In for 2600 pounds of flour. All of those are orders to bo filled within a few days. Tbo Malln Milling company has bought 1000 sacks oi barley from H. L. Martin of this section. Mr. Martin Is delivering it at the mill. Japanese Debate Expediency of War & (Xly Associated Presa) TOKIO, Nov. 19, Two thousand university students last night de bated the questien: "Sbull Japan Fight America?" There waa much vehement oratory, but tbo audience waa In good humor. No vote was al lowed, tha audlonco apparently be ing equally divided on tho exped iency of war. Aa a result of tho research worK by members of the Montaguo chain ber of commorcn during thn past few day It has been ascertained that 570 names have been secured to tho potitlon for tho formation. of tho Shasta Valloy-Klamath Irrigation dis trict. Tho signers uru all duly quali fied and form tho necessary quota of vested property holders In tho dis trict. Tha petition will go hoforo tho supervisors nt their next moot log, Decombor C. Siskiyou News. iPTfin mini nun JiurrwiiinuD rauin Institnt relief trom nsrvo torture and misery Willi old "St. Jacob Liniment" Hub this soothing, penetrating lin iment right Into tho son, lutlnmnd norves, and like maglo neuralgia disappears. "St. Jacobs Llnlmont" conquers pain. It Is a harmless "nouralgla rellof" which doesn't burn or discolor tha skin. Don't suffer! It's so needloss. Get a small trial bottlo from any drug store and gontly rub the "aching norves" and In just a moment you will bo absolutely freo from pain and suffering. No dlfforonce whother your pain, or neuralgia is In tho face, head or any part of tho body, you get Instant re llof with this old-tlmo, honost pain destroyor It can not Injure. 4. I Just Like ! Clock Work Except that you never lose any time when you eat in this cafe. We try to make every second count from the time you give your dinner or lunch order until it is placed before you. Long waits in cafes sometimes ruin the very best appetites makes people out-of-sorta, and places them in anything but an eating humor. Nothing like that in this cafe! Quick service1 and excellent meals that's the combination! You'll get it at the ' ..... , -,,,.tAAAjVxruuf d i? v r a rvr IVJCi A K, j r E. fiaiMsrsnrassirTTTi r" r rVNrs,VVVVVVvvnjvjj-UTJ-Lnni "!" HOMK Doll on wtlo Friday and Saturday. Square Dual Drug Store. J 9-20 Alligator Sllckors Ilaln coaU K. K. K, storo, 18-20 m Kloro do Molbajcignrs 10c andi! for 25c. 16.20 A