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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1920)
FRIDAY,- NOVKMI1KII II), 11)20. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACJH KK1HT PAYS ALL BILLS WT OLD FASHIONED HORSE AND BUGGY WILL COME BACK ( Hr Associated Press) HOCUnSTIill, Nov. 19 -A large busluuss hnuso having headquarter In this city has undertaken to con duct Its affairs entirely without tho use of money. Instead of currency, it Intends (o iso checks, tmdo ac ceptances and travol checks to make payments of every kind, Including Its payroll. As tho concern deals with inoro than S00.000 Individual custo mer tho result ot tho experiment will bo watched with Interest. ho company's reason for adopting this method Is given as an effort to demonstrate a means ot ending the epidemic of payroll robberies nnd "to show that modern business may 1)0 conducted most cffllccntly without tho uso et 'small change,' thus leav ing the nation's money whero It be longs, in tho banks, to servo as the basis of credit,' ' Thn announcement says even car-i fares, hotel bills and railroad fares for tho company's force ot several hundred salesmen, and other sundries are to be paid by checks. All pqt- ty Items even to ono cent postage stamps will bo paid henceforth by chock and "no currency of any amount pr denomination Is to bo car rlod In any form as company proper Jty." To meet tho payroll ot Its factory, tho company has ottered to employes cither a regular pay check or tho option ot receiving on pay day a do posit slip showing that his earnings for tho week havo been deposited to bis credit In a local bank. This plan is expected by the house to prove pop ular with the "thrifty class of cm ploycs and to increase the volume ot bank deposits. Kxecutlvo em ployes who havo no banking account havo been advised to start ono at onco K ' illlHslllllllllllllliVJHilllflhiHA jtBHaSSLflLssM L & pF 9L jvtTHLsif VHtsllllllHsllllllllllllliViHilllVlllllWHOTEflBilBflV"! slpsj- r-sX. - mb iW v ' 'I, 0f ''TVtHJsiiiiiiiiiJiijiiiiWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw?' bbmPsv' bfj k -1" vm W iTl x Jm gj ftsaia ZiMim WmmmmmmX SJBjsj I"fc Mm SSBSBBr JT. i -t ff German Firm Claims It Makes Diamonds AMSTERDAM, Oct. 2 - (lly Mutt) Henry Polak. president of the Dutch diamond workers' union, mi)n It Is not Impossible Unit a (leriiiiin explosive' firm has discovered Imw It wns recently announced In llur- linvn discovered tlio method of milk ing itliiimmit, lio snld It was possible tluit nxporlmuiiturs lnul niicceniml In obtaining tlm desired pressure. M. I'oliik oiprossnd sumo dimlit mi In welliur diamonds could bo iniiiiii fuctiired nrttricliilly nt less limn tlm ('list Ot lllllllllg tlioin, '.I, us It ctullii to have done. Tito clilnf difficulty Is to olitnln nn iinbolluvo ntily powerful pressure under the right circumstances, M. I'utuk ox plained, Hliico It Is a niiiniifncliinir of explosives wlilcli Is reported li) burg lnul obtained the patent for the iiiuiiiiracturo ot diamonds nnd was In a position to produce several hundred ritriils daily at a cost loss thnii tlm present world prlcu fur tho iiiitilrnl stones. WMAMVVWWVIWVVVVWMWWVWVWVNAMSMMWWAWMWM Tho old-fashioned "horse nnd buggy" which tho automobile has almost pushed off th emap, may bo prom inent In Washington's next Innugural parade. Dr. a T. Harding, fnther cf the president-elect, promises to drive the rig In which ho dally rides to sco his patients down Pennsylvania noiuie when his son Is Inaitgu- raieu next .-uarcn. ur. naming was caught by tho photographer as ho was about to start on his morning rounds. - THE TIME N$ow THE PLACE' 9th and Main I OREGON BREVITIES I o o SALEM, Or,. Nov. 19. The open ing gun In the nation-wide campaign as far as It pertains to the state of Oregon for the strict enforce ment of the Volstead act and other prohibition regulations, was fired In Salem when W. J. Iferwlg, superin tendent ot the anti-saloon, league, with headquarters In Portland, and Captain Frank Ebbert. associate counsel of the national organization, addressed a-. large crowd In tho First Methodist church. by tho police for the Immigration nu- qulry Into the boy's charges was, Tiller-Crater lake cut-otf road. The. moruies. xno tnreo "radishes" so made by William F Woodward and1 road Is to bo completed by next sum callod by fellow members of tho I.Gcorgo D. Thomas, school directors ' mer, Mr. Ilamsdell states, and will W. W. becauso they are said to bo. I bo rushed tu completion as early as Isddcl.ahrl "plank llZn' Frank' K. - A professional' P"""'1" ,. I In i-nne county to trap beaver that, r ri r ran in r rices men. The CENTRAL Hotel Guy Garrett, Mgr. J REND. have been damaging property near v. .. their habitat, according to K. S. Haw- .Nor. 19. Further steps t.r ,ii.t,i,.. .,.. , .,.. toward the completion ot arrange- wno ha nrrvcd l0 mako urrnnge. ments for paving the streets of Dend, monU for thtt lrapptfr. havo been taken In the past fewi days, with the result that contract! terms have finally been agreed upon FOREST GROVE, Nov. 19. The and the necessary papers prepared, lifeless body ot Miss Edith llartow, These are being forwarded to C. S. ; a student, was discovered In her room Reed, who has the contract for par-! at Herrlck hall, the girls' dormitory lng .and. as soon as they aro cxccu-Ot Pacific university Sunday. When ted and the accompanying bonds ap- Miss llartow failed to como to her proved, it is expected that actual' breakfast as usual this morning a work on tho streets will begin. : messenger, dispatched to the door of Uio room, tailed to gel a response (Ilv Associated Press) KANSAS CITY. Nov. 19. The Na- llnnnl Vnrmnr' ITnlun hn. hint .ml a call to local unions. Including SOU. 000 producers, urging u nntlon-wlde strlko to combat the falling prices of! rarm products, ijio call followed n resolution to that effect adopted by the national convention. PORTLAxn. s'nr la imm.,11.1. and on Investigation the young worn Inmllnllnn Infn ,rr.i.llnn. mH n W8S fOUHd dead In bed with a w.i trninl nnrf hiimlllita.1 l, l. aooui oer fieau. Frances Myers, a teacher at thei Shattuck school, Is to be undertaken ROSERURG, Nor. 19. Forest 8u- today by the Portland school board, pervlsdr W. F. RamsMell has return- THItKK IM1IKS OF It.MNF.M.I, AT YltEKA Approximately three Inches of rain fell at Yreka from S o'clock by 11-year-old' Pearl Englo that ho towfl' saturated with chloroform Monday evening to Wednesday even- ling, Tuesdays contriuutlon beingj nearly two Inches. Reports Into that tho temperaturo Is holding up) PORTt.ANI. Nov. 13 Throe al- today by the Portland school board, pervlsdr W. F. RamsMell hos return- well all over tho ceunty: In fact. It leged radicals and one regular wob-j Announcement was made that theyicd from Portland and Is greatly en ,1s melting snow In very high altl-j bly are In the city Jail, being held! would Insist upon a thorough In- couraged over tho outlook for tho tudes. 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 j CIGAR STAND Big new stock of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. 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