"minAV, xovianiKii to, 1020. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i'A(in ioim i CALIFORNIA NEWS -o LOS ANaHLES, Nov. 10. All silk factories In Japan will bo closed tor throo months, beginning Decembor 30, acocrdlng to n ciiblcRrnm receiv ed hero from Foreign Minister Uch Ida, In Toklo, by U. Oynmn, Japan so consul In I.oa Angeles. I l In silk prices was given as' (ho reason. WOODLAND, Nor. 19. Dr. W. J.I ZH0Ttns, city lienlth officer, reported to tho city trustees that SO rates o(j nmallpox had developed In Wood-' land during tho present epidemic. Of this number 34 cases lmo been re-i leased nnd 4G arc still under tho yel- low flag. I Ham Bitot, Journalist, author nnd edi tor, whoso namo appeared on tho tltlo pages of &4 works, somo of which contained from 10 to IB ot unics each, Is dead horo Ills hooks covered a wldo range, from "Lo Kcnds of tho Oxarks" to a work on thq history nnd mythology of music Ills complaltton of stories of the llllilo Is said to hao reached a salo of more than 1.300,000 copies. Mr Duel, who was born In Qolconda III., In 1S-I0, came to this city in 1 90S. Ho was graduated from tho Unlorslty of Illinois. UKUD1NO, Nov. 19. Uov. C. I Ford, who retired from tho pastor ate of tho llcddlng Baptist church a month ngo, is n mall carrier tn San Francisco ho came out second best In a class of G3. BACUAMENTO, Nov 19 Wil liam llarbuda, machinist at the Southern Pacific shops, living nt 2724 D street, was ordered to pay n tlno of S1G0 In tho federal ro'irt after pleading guilty to manufacturing a small amount of Jacknss brandy. Ho lias not paid tho tlno nnd will servo 30 da) for falling to pay. This Is ono of tho first cases of Information being filed against householders for making n small quantity of liquor for their own uio. SAN DIEGO. Nov. 19. James Wit- SACUAMKNTO, Nov 19 Float lng labor continues to dritt to this city as each day of tho rainy weath er brings In fresh workers from tho rlco fields and other places whore activities temporarily havo been sus pended. Turkeys and 50 sacks of potatoes tor salo. V. A. Itajnus, Matin, Ore 1S-23' Turkcjs for Thanksgiving can bo secured by phoning, 233-J 1S-24 ssiSBBtMiiHBSBBSMHawnmsnBncsEaamaasHagassMasSBHaiSBBisaESHtVj jjfVrjraSf E I Made of U.S. Army serge flannel. Chuck full of comfort and wear. Great for sport, and neat for school, or for work. That boy of yours will take a lot of pride ia ills Croim Army Shirt. Just ask him. Any dealer can supply or obtain for you the genuine Cro7i Army Shirt. You need not accept a substitute. MX ttmtttmt.UJfK. CM., tt Owija! "Wbafe 4h& 6ood wqjxLT' o MY YOUNQ sister, t 4 HAG A Oulja board. Jf 4 AND SHEbellovaait. V V AND TALKS to Ncah. AND I tbtnka sbo talis. TO HEn best fellow. &m WHO'S DEAD but doesn't know It AND I used to give her. THE LOUD, rudo laugh. BUT I'M sorry now, BECAUSE LAST night. ... I WA8 home alone. V it' SO I got the board. . - p AND PUT la a calL . FOR JOHN Barleycorn. I AND OTHER departed spirits. . BUT THE Una was busy. . FOR NOTHING happened. . THEN I cheated a little. I AND IT spoiled this. . "GpAMMASHOTTA SEVEN." SO I ebut off quick. TO HEAD off any. FURTHER FAMILY scandal, ... THEN I stopped to smoke, A CIGARETTE. ANDAFTERaVhlle. I CRANKED up weojee, . . AND ALL of a sudden. ... IT STARTED off. AND QUICK as a flash, . IT SAID something. ' . . "THEY 8ATI8FY." OJiTlB7ir than th good word. Just light ud a Chsster- field' and see what experts can do with fine Turkish and Domtstlc to baccos when theyblend them In that can't-be-copled Chesterfield way. You'll say "they satisfy," Hcstcrfktd p ClfiARETTSg' jfyr&utfM&ZZCllt .::Mt i IssbbbbbbbbI BBSBSBSBSBSBSBWaBBSBSBBSBwN''iiailll JsstfsflsMsflBslsississssssssssssssssssssssksmL. i sVWPtW 1 It Iiih been found that 11 plnttt. If Full droit muIIii and iicuiiisiirlon lit druggod wltli elilunifiirm mid iniulo K 1C. K. hIiiio, 1K-2U doriiianl, will, uftor It hits roruvurml, IickIii to grow with iibmiiiiuil sied Ilo wlsn siiinko Mullin rlciirn Ki-2() Trndo It to Tho l'urilulinr of llnp py liiiiiios 8tr John anil Cnhln fwdlgo Jr., miii of llio tlco-imldfiil-oloct. I When Warren O Harding, iirvsldont-elect sturtod in as a "cub" re porter. George M HlniN taught him tho "rops " Hinds Is now tologruph editor on Hnrdlng's paper Hurdlng and Hinds arc still fust friends, nnd, often "reminisce ' of tho old reportorlal da) 1 I I I UK OF IHD CASH I'OllTI-wn Nov 11 Portland onco oca'n may oxperltn a plague of moorhcrs and fJiitinndlerH , on tho city streets, after a lapso of four cars From all Indications' thero Is likely to bo some suffering1 from hunger and lack of employment In this city during tho coming win tor. Yesterday tho secretary of tho Knight of Columbus employmunt bureau In the north end met with his first caso of real destitution for somo monts a man wo really nccd-J cd n meal. - I To first Indication that tho avcrago' city dweller had of a chango of con-l dltlons was tho announcement from tho itfttn latinr hurpnu In ftatnm Rnt urday that there were 7000 men out. i ui nurjt in 1 uruunu. mm esiimnio Was thought to bo exaggerated It was admitted, however, by those In touch with tho situation that there ate several thousand men out of work There aro plenty of men after tho avaljahle Jobs Tho blackboards at tho employment agencies yesterday wcro black, the first slgni of chalk attracting a good number of mcnland ' one agent estimated yestorday that thero wcro SO applicants for every job. Liimbor accounts for tho 'inpay ment of fully S5 per cent of tho libori In this state, according to fairly rolla-j bio estimates. The crucial stato of tho lumber market has been blun-rd, for somo of the unemployment Many ' orders for western mills woro an-J celed August 2n when it was scon that the mills could not cotnpato nith southorn planbi producing pine Sev eral mills In this city that aro wer atlng up to capacity aro Just hanging on nnd piling up their lumber Moat of the local plants are curtailing their output. All havo ceased night shifts. While most aro operating on n six- day schedule, two already havo come down to a flvo-dny week and ono his shut down altogether Tho Silver Falls Tlmbor company at fillvorton has closed, us bus tl.u Ilrldal Veil plant at I'almor, though tho last named company Is still op erating Its finish mill at Ilrldal Ve'l. Tho Wind river camps at Cascade locks have closed and their mill wor): has boon, greatly curtailed Tho Brighton Lumber company at Tilla mook has ceased operations as lm tho Kaglo Lumber company at wci timber. Near Kugono tho Ilnoth-Kell" camps havo been closed for soirv) time, but they hopo to resumo op-1 orations this week. Many men are coming lo I'ot land from San J-'ranclsco or Bcatt!u whero the situation Is much mnro acute. The big Influx of vncatlfT lata from tho woods Is expected hero from Docomber IS to 20. Egyptian Women Waken to Liberty 1 LONDON, uct 30. (Hy Mull Kgptlan women aro nt last begin nlng to tako an liuuituit la mM.c affairs, p.trllrulurly In tho muouh VUiouni Mllnor In his rviorl in lnr.li coininiuloiiur of Lgypl sas that no' change which has taken place In that count in tho lust few years none l.i I more striking than tho awakening 1 Interrst of women In nlfalis outside I of tin- home Tho commissioner added that n few )e.ir ago It wait rare to find 11 mother showing n direct pomonal In terest In tho welfare of hur daughter at school All this was loft to the father who often lm,i to ovcrromo tho mother's opposition to tl.o oil u rat Ion of her daughter "Durlug tho la it few years tbeso conditions have changed In tho larger towns whero mothers now visit tho schools dis cuss their dauKhtor's nrosress with the head toucher," said tho report j This change Is uttlrbtod by tho high' commissioner largely to education and ho predicts that Its Inftucnco will be potent on tho futuru progress of educational development In KgyVt "j 1 ffjIXi I " . " "J H i tytr. IfsfcsBBMBtjL yf I III il I SqF1 (9 "NgJ Molba cigars aro mild. 15-20, In Uruguay tho law forbids the salo of Intoxicants to women. In Sweden a physician cannot sue for his feo. whllo In Ilnlglum n law ytr Is In tho same position owsteMlIs Underwear WOMFNnnd children who wen r" Forest Mills" Underwear nrc kept healthfully warm, yet without burdensome Imlkiness. Your dealer can show you stylca for women, boys nnd pirls in union suits, vests nnddrawcrs; olio boys' and girls' sleeping garments, waist union suits, etc. They fie the figure gracefully. Outer clothing looks its best over tncm. Wear "Forest Mills" this winter. Your dealer can supply you. IJROWN DUKKELL CO. Ilotton Many superstitious gamblers con ' sldsr It unlucky to play card son 11 tablo that Is not covered with cloth I Nsw York y v floton Sterling Quality The death of Kvandor M. Law, of Bartow, Kla., has left only two hi r-i vlvlng genorar officers of tho cr federato states army. They nro Of 1 Marcus J, Wright, of Washington, 1 O., and Oen, Follx J. Ilobortsrn j of Waco, Texas. ' ssr 11" vnii .. -Trr7:' Y.isy SBSlVi-VZlssMHtsTrssi372irsS skW' Bssr ' rIsP JbWbTFbmMGBwIK-w" vpsH sbTyTV hEirOKuBrvsrnB sibY bVt jBT'i'aV.Brb'ijV JbF Visr-v" sWr VXr .smbVi'IsVbT "iT.sV-UbVmv.BK JsbT' I 0 tmBSSBE The name nflaEOS on a sack of flour has a like mean ing to the "Stcrling"mark on silverware. The same quality throughout. Your new sack of Flour will prove equal J to the last one. Rigid tests in milling assure it JX Y Some time ago a public funirnl w " accorded by tho vlllagcra of Zofln. en, Switzerland, to a lion that died ' Immediately attor laying lts thou l sandth ogg; and a graulto toinii Btono was afterwards erected them over Its grave. ' Wheat UearUforDrtakfaa, Ibsuts a good dlt posiUon all day. For crisp, brown pancaktt, utt aiEfliiuie Pancakt Flour, Maktswafflu too. Your grocer knows this and iclla it In 10, 24 and 49 1 pound sacks. Itomemhor I need tho monoy, Tl e Furnlshor of Happy Homes. ' KlMPi IfsTimtNowfor Pumpkin Pie rtsTctsr Waur, Wert ortciM dl Ixa Snyand ! At Maud. oud WMrrsa nMlaanlar Uhuut H W cup Htil a. nacam FttUMQI IJ4uppunifiUn. Hcupuar, 2 rasa. yiUHon ttvilaue. U Uaipnnn )(. i Uujium albfJc. U louivm stnstr, IWt csio llshtly and MJr tn after cvuydilnf Ua la mUcd. mj v l ; i