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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1920)
fMiK Timing THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, NOVKMIIRIl 22, I020V v T I I LIEF NI'.W VOIIIC, Nov. 22. At llm old llowory M (union for morn Hum four dermics thn idndliig lower Kiml lllilo Imvun for ilimllttitn ilriinknrdH, luctiiro olnitni'it In olitiitiuilnry norlnl i:y mill philosophy nml inliiciitliinnl work iiiiioiik llm (llitiMo's wiiiiiiin nml children nro Inking llm plnro of or nuppliiiiiniitliiK llm work ilium tlioro horolofurii for muii ultlmut liomeii or food. "Flops nml wilii," nH shelter nml food nro referred to by Dm nld-tlmo ilKiiltitim of tlm llownry nro no long- it to lio tint chliif nolnco itfforili'd to "hop humid" nml "Ihiiim" hy this famous old Institution. Dlriirlorn of Hut famous plnco liiirn nrktiowlmlgud tlmo (or morn limn fending mid sheltering from night lo nlKlit ii hordit ot "flootorn" and "hues." Hliifn lln estnbllshnwnt 41 years nKo llownry mission worker hnvu boon rushed with rlnssml us down mid out. Now, tlmy wiy, Uio ndvnnt ot prohibition linn brought opportunity to lift tlmir lioiuls, John (1. lliilllmond, Mlnnlon mipur liltuiiilunt, nml Allium C. linker, imc rnlnry, ontlliiud tho now ulttiiitloti. "Tlioro'H still ploiity of 'hootch' on tho llowory," tlmy mild, "mid plenty of drfiiknrn to rnro for. Hut II'h linrilur ,lo Kiit thmi It used to ho. ''Wo linvo iilmoiit im many men to look nftnr nH nvur. Wlinn tho mi lium wont It did not tnko with It (trim nml tho llko. Hut n furl grimier porriiiitiii:) of thnm SOLDIERS GO TO SCHOOL J HAN FltANCIHCO, Nov, 22. Moro thnti 100,000 soldiers nro ultotidlni; thn schools ciIiiMIhIidiI hy tho United lllntoii iirmy nml wlinn tho progrnm Ih jiwiIo fully opnratlro tlioro will ho ro moro snldlor-stiiilniitii In tho country sober, elnnr-oyod mid climr-hrnlimd. ,lm" t,Pr" " riRulnr cnll.-go Htu Wo nro IncruiiHliiK our i(liiciilloinil!"''lH uncording to nrmy officers work ii in on i; tho olil-tlmum whosu ImllllN USIld tO ho MO HtL'lipild In liUor thnt tlmy could rnlnlii noth ing hut tho nddrnnn of tho Mhoiloii "Wo now linvo moro opportunity to look nrounil, n chnuco for cilu cntlonnl work among women, mid to ntiirt lit tho liottom with tho rising generation." HUty-yonr-old "Chrliitlnn John" Wontx, a followor of tho Mission for half hli Ufa, nml ntlll hunglng on, nddrd liln word to thnt of Mr. Ilalll moml nml Mr. Ilnkor. "Tho hum lioro. In nildltlon to tho courses giving trnlnlng In trades nml professions, schools for llllliiralos linvo been ei tnhllshod hy tho nrmy. In these itudy centers mnn cnu neither mail nor wrllo KiiRllth nro given a hniilc odu cntlnn. Moro limn 200 tenchor will ho employed In tho nrmy schools, Tho fnct thnt fully ono-fourth of tho hoys ami younic men of tho coun try enn nolthor road nor wrllo wan brought out hy tho figures proparod hy tho drnft ho.ird nt tho tlmo wo went Into tlm wnr. Further. It wnii liunliiuna U dead," ho, shown that only n small proportion of seemingly cwnsu-innld. "Hut If n Kuy hod told mo them linvo nny renl trnlnlng thnt will an uiiuris in llllll mull nun nn'op- ion jmirn hru iiiui mn uuy wouiili'na um.mii inn i 1110 nuiKS 01 linni Iiik room for Ioiik linen of tliono comn when tlioro wasn't enough jlnbor, and put them whoro they can WRIGL Package Is ferm proof The ends are sealed by elect rtclty-80 that ad the doodness and flavor are retained for you. Each stick Is scp wrapped, to keep If clean fill you need every meal or cigar. Tfc. k :. wS? mm xSWc PiBy&Sia wmm 'iii mm a vi't tt ifJ aratclv i arrv SEefc is sm& C33Silr Whitens teeth, clears throat, sweetens breath, aids appetite and digestion great benefits for a small price. And the Price onrn n comiorlniiio llvollliood nn nkllloil worker, -mm comiltion or nrralrs ' Mid n Korormfinnt official horf) rocontly," count It ii ten n nntlonnl dancer nnd dlafcrnco. Tlm Inrger outlook I of fered hy tlicMi xchoolii, In tho vocn tlonnl tralnltiK couriun. Tlioro nro moro than 100 profontlonn, tradeii nnd pursuits from which to clioonn. "Ono of tho moat interesting of tlipsn stuily-ccntom In the m-hool of nRrlculturo nnd nnlmnl huiihnnilnry nt Cntnp Ornnt, Illinois Tho courses nro conducted with thn cooperation of sprrlnllntH of tlm t'nlverslly of Chicago nnd thn I'nlvcrslty of Il linois. Tho government lifts stock farms horn nnd breeds nit tho types of nnlmnls under study. I'uplls nro thoroughly Instructed In tho breed log und cam of dairy nnd beef cat tle, horses, sheop, swlno nnd poultry. (Jorornor I,owden, ot Illinois, has nhown great personal Intorest In this part of tlm work. Ho has, In tho vi cinity of tho rnmp, n largo nnd well equipped stock-farm whero every phnsa of stock nnd cattlo raising Is carried on I'uplls linvo tho privi lege of making froqucnt visits to this farm, nnd of observing In detail till Its activities. Soldiers proving pro ficient In this branch of Industry can, nftor leaving tho nrmy, tako up homesteads and becomo successful farmers and stock breeders." Men ot a mechanical bent find offen to them at several camps and postsJ courses of prntlcnl study In tho handling of Internal combustion eng ines as used In nlrplnnes, motor cycles, trucks and tractors. Much valuable constructlvo work Is dono In othor lines nnd soldier students may becomo practical, wago earning printers', plumbers, painters, woodworkers, blacksmlts, farriers, radio operators and telegrapher. A largo meat packing establish ment In Chicago recently has em ployed as meat Inspectors, four grad uates ot tho army school, nt salaries of $250 n month. In tho same city n firm ot bread bakers Is paying sal aries of fSG to $SS n week to grad uates of tho nrmy school for cooks and bakers. Kor your Thanksgiving turkey call 53-J. 20-23 A small doposlt will hold any art Ic'lo until Ninas. Winters removal salo. , 20-23 boos nnd cokles on tho llowory to keep this plnco busy, nnd that tho Mission would dccldo to go to tak ing raro ot women and children, I'd havo said ho'd been 'coking" hlmsoir. or Hitting tho plpo," -. j.. .&. .TfcftaVV !A Asfc aTsV sliA AA AA Jk i A ITAAi IAAfc a5a-A AA ssSssks&JaAAAsAbAAftsVAsVsUsWAkAssVAsVAsVATsVsVW VnrA A VW Did you give to the Red Cross? You have but a short time left in which to do it- So Do It Now k. 4 This Space donated by ! W. C. Davenport Watchmaker and Jeweler South Sixth Street ? t T t T I t T T t T ? .! f J t t T t T t ? T T T T T f ? ? V ? r Y ? T f Y T r r Y Y Y Y Y ? t J Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y New Shipments of Kayser Underwear just received ANDROSS-GLOVER Style Shop Corner Main and 7th 707 Main St Imported Beaded Bags very moderately priced Continues Their , 25 PER CENT Discount Sale ON ... will ... Coats : Suits : Dresses For a Few Days Only NEW GARMENTS HAVE JUST ARRIVED, AND ARE INCLUDED IN THE SPECIAL PRICE ANDROSS-GLOVER STYLE SHOP 707 Main Street ? Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y s NOTHIHe SACRED TO HERB Census Gives School Enrollment as 1612 I'AIUS, Kor. 22. Badl Lecolnte tho winner of tho Oordon Dennett cup raco for aviators was Just ready to go up from tho Hue aviation Hold tho othor day when nn American woman stopped up and asked: "Wbn't you tako mo up!" "whero do The school census ot school district 'No. 1, comprising all ot this city, has Just been complotod and tho figures, given out by Mrs. It. K. Wattenburg ot tho school board, allow an en rollment of 1812. This Is an Increase of 300 over last year, and la con sidered an excellent Illustration ot tho growth ot this city during that time. It also indicates tho lmporatlvo need of tho added school room so I urgently requested by the school board. Jlolba cigars, means good cigars. 22-26 "Surely." replied Sadl, you wnnt to go," 'To Clambuls, I do wish to sea that Undru villa." Sadl obliged, landing within 100 feet of tho villa made famous by tho dlsappuaranco of 11 women to whom I.andru had promised marriage When sho loft she carried uway a souvenir In tho shape of a pleco of I Mr,. James J. Drown, of Newport. rabbit bono found In tho yard. n. I., Is snld to carry tho largest life 'Nothing Is sacred for these, insurance policy of nny woman In Americans," i-nmiru asm wnen no America hoard of tho occurrence. Select your Xmas presentns now. Winters romoval sale. 20-23 KKXO CLITI'IXGS George Mendonca who has been visiting in Keno, left for his homo In California Tuesday. Mrs. Bert Gray ot Fort Klamath has been visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Tower. Mr. Drlce McCormlck and daugh ter, Winifred, lsltod Klamath FalU Saturday. Mrs. Clara Dcach also vis ited Klamath Falls. The Prultt & McCollum mill bat shut down and all lumber hauling has ceased. Miss Marguerite Crank spent the weekend at her homo in Klamath Falls. Hal Tower visited hit home la Keno Sunday. W. C. Ball Is busy hauling lum ber for Swank brothors. Mrs. Kittle Puckctt returned home Thursday night .from the conventloa sho has been attending at Canby, Oregon. Used Lyon & Hcaly piano $195. Terms. Earl Shepherd, 507 Main St. Se"l 22-25 Telegrapher Was to Blame for Burke's Numerous Progeny I'. l Durko qt Tho Herald otflco. accredited daddy ot 25 newly arrived girl babies, spent a harrowing day I Friday ponding tho arrlvnl ot a I second telegram from Scobcy, Mon- tana, which ho persplrlnfcly hoped t would rellovo the tension with tho! announcement that tho number of babies was roduced at least 90 per cent. For -n long tlmo Mr. llurko was consumed with fatherly devotion for tho potential 25, and with a fron sled desire to wreck ovory telegraph otflco between hore and Scoboy, but finally tho anxiously awaltod men-' sage arrived convoying tho In forma-1 Hon that he was the father, not of, 25, nor cvon two, but ot ono nlnc-i pound girl. Now Dnddy llurko says thnt from! tho first ho was qulto suro that tho! tolcgram was "bawled up," but In thoso duya ot trials nnd tribulations, republican control, nnd many other horrible things, ho says, utmost any thing could happen, oven to tho ex tent ot tho arrival ot 25 girls all In ono package Ho Is thinking seriously ot Insti tuting suit against tho Western Union for disturbing tils equanimity ot mind, and Imposing upon him tho most stronuous day ho can remember slued tho tlmo ho was dotoatod for tho office ot Justlco ot peace back in Scoboy. Ills friends bollovo that his dcalro for reparation Is somewhat Influence by tho extent ot his addod family obligations, and that his usual forgiving disposition will Boon bo restorod to normnlcy again. MINKS RTIMi I'HOnUClXG 1'ORTIjAND, Oro., Nov. 22. Oro gon still produces precious motnls In considerable volumo, according to figures on 1919 Just completed by tho United Stntos geological survey. Dur ing thnt year tho output amountod to $1,514,255, Including bllvor, copper nnd gold. Daker county's 22 miles contributed nil but $185,313 ot the state's total minoral output. , Wood is Cheap IN KLAMATH FALLS Ninety per cent ot tho peoplo ot Klamath Falls aro buying their wood cheaply. Aro you going to bo one of tho 10 per cent that pay high prices tor wood? BLA11 WOOD AND NLOCK WOOD aro tho fuels to buy you get the woTth ot your money. It you Insist on buying cxpenslvo woods, that Is your privilege, but, ro member, we are ready to servo you with good wood at reasonable prices. O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN' 419 Main St. Phone 535 Rock of Ages Granite Time and tho elomonts can no more change tho rugged cenotaph ot ItOCK OF AGES ORANITB than It can chan go tho rock-bound hills from which it is quarriea. Light gray in color and fine In tex ture. ROCK OF AOES GRANITE! adds distinctive beauty to nny mem orial publlo or private a neauiy which makes the monument a strong hold ot tender memories and a shrino for gonertttons yot unborn. Your task ot selecting a sultablo tribute to the departed will be made easier by visiting ny place ot bus iness at 1040 Main street and leaking over tho beautiful display I havo. Klamath Falls Marble i"and Granite Works 1040 Main St G. D. Grizzle, Proprietor -i X-H