The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 23, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PAHM TWO
VUKSDAY, X0VKM11KK 2.1, 1020.
TOE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
-wenJln
,
STUDIO
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Photographs
of Style,
Quality
VANITY
It Isn't vanity which causes you
to havo your photograph made, but
a sincere dcslro to vlsuallie your
real self for tho pleasure It trill
give your friends and loved ones.
Photographs made at Hcnllne's
Htndlo aro artistic achievements,
tho ort of pictures that will ho ap
preciated by friends, and proro
priceless treasure! In years to come
$5 SPECIAL $5
COUPON
This coupon and 15.00 entitles
the bearer to a trial order of two
of our special SUvertone Finish
' Photographs site SrlO, sold reg
ularly at. HO per doxen, for Fire
Dollars.
tienline Studio
HARDING WAITING FOR A BITE?
HWl I 1 -I SM i 1 1 i i J, i M i i
lay by A. T. Merrier, superintendent
of tlio railway rorporntlon, with lieoil
quarter In Portland,
UNIVKIIHITY OF OltKUON. Kll
geno, nov. 23. Tweiily-flvu mihmil
children of llend, Urti., nuil lleilimiud.
Ore., who urn not doing well In their
school work, will Im given physical
unit psychological tests by Miss
Until Montgomery, assistant In tlio
assistant of Dr. II. W. ! lltiHfc. lro
foHKiir of educational psychology,
will spend Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday I" "end l,ml Hedmmid
toiiiliictltiK tho imycliuliiKloil clinic,
IIIUINB. Dm.. Nov. 2H. At it
meeting of llm Mum, cattle and
horim association held In Hums last
week offlfom worn elected for tint
yunr. Tim association wnn urganlm
iilnmt a inoiitli ago with temporary
department of educational psyrinM. off leers In Iniprovn mock iiiiu "main
ogy. MIm Montgomery, who In nn rnoperiUloti.
.- .. ..-- -..- i m .s I nan.
Hero Is tho first photograph from Point uaoei, icx. snowing irimu ,, ....
lnr Although he hasn't caught a tarpon. Hardin soya ho hooked ono mud; larger than any that
had been caht by Mrs. Harding and Senator Bikini, llut tho presidentelect'., catch ot uy
from him.
U4ittt i k. c. i
mrwirtit'rrtiriMjtXMK'oV-BmaiarmA- ptr witniJ.ijHl.ssi I s iny
' ' It'll .(
Qoirad lioane 4o
4xs3ke!y atuS. 4twimwLtt
GO II
CUT !H HALF
UST 5 YEARS
PORTLAND, Nor. 23. Cold
production In the statu of Oregon has
fallen from about $8,000,000 In 1915
to less than n.000.000 In 1920.,
I This ularmlng ttecrc-so In gold Frnnk W. Huntington, patrolmen,
.production Is not due to any real de-
tplctlon of tho mineral wealth of thci PORTLAND. Nov. 23. Moro than
Istato or nation; hut Jo tho fact that) 120 purebred beef and dairy cattle
I every Item going Into tho cost of, changed hands nt tho Holstolu and
gold mining from tho prospector's 1 Hereford sales, which featured tho
'meager grubstako to the opcrntlon Pacific International livestock exposi
tor tho most modern redaction plants Hon Friday, but, as on two previous
j has Increased from SO to 100 per days, bidders wcro conservative.
I cant In prlco, while tho market value Twice during tho day tho $2000 sales
lot gold has remained constant and Its' record established In tho Shorthorn
purchasing power has gradually do-j.alo Thursday was tied by Holsteln
creased. 'cows, but overy effort to raise the
While tho nnvnt of gold proiiue-'mnrk nnnothcr dollar failed,
ed In the country has been growing)
less, tho amount of this precious ASTORIA. Or.. Nor. 23 I)r
metal consumed In tho arts, crafts iQwcns-Adalr of Clatsop county, au
'.M.l In.ln.f.Ud In Inn mnnnfnrlurt .k r i. . iu..i I ...
Moreover, tho decrease In gold pro-. , ...., .,, ,. . ,,(,rtm.- nth.r ..... . ....-.., . , -
. ., , .. , .. i .,- ,w --.lw j-"- " -.,- lining iu uuiuciiT-- uiiacii'ii 111 nut
Xmyx..ihM coinage, now exceed, the total l-ftorK , onCo ..etm vetoed and
dltlon of the Indus nbJuh0uutl. ' annual gold production of the Vnlted , ro,om, loKtho people, said that at
the '' 'hV"ft, fw !,m.'8w,m- Tbat '" "y' Wh'"' ,58:!he forthcoming session of tho legfs.
Pm k '? -,n.n tro nno 000 a 00'000 worth of KId wni Pro,luc"1 latum she would Introduce n bill to
will bo les sthan $50,000,000, as , ,. tan nmi nan nnh u- . .. , . . ,-..
I . urn nnn nnA i 1QIK '" "' t--.---- u III cull lliq llliirri-RU mwii in vjiiriiii
jagalnst $101.000.000 In 1915. , , . h rt aml Induiltrles. so ln ,.,.. 11 .nir-inr. on w.mMi
I that $22,000,000 les of gold avail-ial wljl - men to paM (ntlstactory
.
aa-aiiinsnitt ..s.sslliiMM nllln rr colnaK remained nt tho end 1 tn(.(Ca examination before obtain.
"1" """ ' Jjof the year than at It. beginning. In- ,letlnlcB t0 WC(1. Tho ,,,, ,aw
BIG DANCE
AT MOOSE HALL TONIGHT
REAL JAZZ MUSIC BY THE SYNCOPATING FIVE
t
TJader eaiUrely new and strict xigpmrnt. Ilcat
ureL-. Come and Join oar party
of o
order 4
Admistion $1.10 including War Tax
Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nlghta
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I
As a remedy for the present pre- applies (o men only,
carious condition of tho gold mining, -
Industry, tho Oregon bureau of mines 8AI.KM. Nor. 23. Crossing accl
and geology Is urging support of tho(J.nl 0- tho jn0B of no Southern
McKadden bill Introduced In tho, j.actl- company during tho period
United States houso ot rcpresenia-january i, 1918, to Septembor 1,
tlves last March and now pending, ujo, resulted In a toll ot 120 lives,
Wood is Cheap
IN KLAMATH FALLS
Ninety per cent ot the people ot Klamath Falls aro buying their
wood cheaply. Aro you. going to be one of tho 10 per cent tbat pay
high prices for wood?
HLA1! WOOD AM) HLOCK WOOD
ore the fuels to buy you get the worth ot your money. If you
Insist on buying expenslvo woods, that Is your privilege, but, re
member, we aro ready to serve you with good wood at reasonablo
prices.
t
O. Peyton & Col
"WOOD TO BURN"
419 Main St.
Phone 535
This bill provides for the levying of
an excise tax of $10 an ounco on
manufactured gold to provide a fund
from which gold producer, are to
be paid a premium of $10 an ounce.
After carefully considering the bill
and the conditions that make It. pas
sage necessary, tho commission ot
this bureau baa declared tho act
sound, carefully drawn, and possible
ot successful administration without
difficulty. It Is held by the commis
sion that enactment of this bill as a I
law will greatly stimulate gold pro-'
iductlon, and by adding to tho supply
of gold currency will permit a rodue-
itlon In the amount of paper currency
Issued, tending away from unsound
money In tho direction of sound
" mnnAV
The commissioners ot the Oregon
bureau of mines and geology are:
,U II. Dennis, Cartlon, chalman;
I Walter O. Kellows, Whitney; Hobt.
JI. Uctts, Cornucopia; P. A. Olmsted.
I Hood River; O. 8. lllancbnrd, Grants
Pass; W. J, Kerr, president ot the
Oregon agricultural college, and P.
, L. Campbell, president of the Unf-
vorslty of Oregon.
538 Injured and 1C1C automobiles
damaged or completely destroyed, ac
cording to a report filed with tho
Orenon public service commission to-
THANK8QIVINO DAY last year.
...
I ATE my chow.
. t
ALONE In the big town.
.
AND THE TURKEY was all.
NEATLY VARNISHED and had.
...
NICE LITTLE paper pants,
...
ON DOTH It. legs.
AND TASTED strongly,
...
LIKE NOTHINQ at all,
BUT THI8 year.
MAN ALIVE, I'm going home,
AND THERE will 1)0,
A COUNTRY turkor.
DONE TO a turn. '
DnOWN AND savory.
CRISP AND flaky.
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SENDINQ UP little clouds,
t
OF TANTALIZINQ steam.
MAKINQ NOSTRILS wrinkle.
AND PALATES quiver,
...
OH DOY, real turkey.
...
AND THEN afterwards.
...
ABLE TO breathe,
...
DUT NOT to bend.
...
I'LL REACH for a smoke.
...
THAT'S THE real turkey, too.
...
COSTLY AROMATIC Turkish.
.
BLENDED WITH tho best.
OF MELLOW Domratle leaf.
...
AND ONCE again oh boy,
CANT YOU Just hear ran.
...
INFORMING THE world,
"THEY SATISFY."
ITS real Turkish tobacco thot
goes Into Chesterfields really
grown In Turkey and bought nn
the ground by our own buyers. To
blend It with best Domestic, In the
exclusive Chi-terneM way Iravo
tbat to usl "They Battsfyr We'll
leave that to you.
jflt-Hrt
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2i IVU
KjtoSlff
CIGARKTTXI
"There's More Real Satisfaction"
says the Good Judge
In a little of the Real To
bacco Chew, than you ever
got out of the ordinary kind.
The good rich taste lasts so .
long you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as oftenthat's
why it costs you less to chew
this class of tobaccp.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
Put up in two styles
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT GUT ia a ehort-cut tobacco
lli:it.tl.l) OI'PICK NOW ON
KKillTII ST., XKAIl MAIN
Tho Herald offlco has been
moved from Fourth street to the
new Quartern on Klghth streeirbo
tween Main and Pine. AU de
partments aro now In tho new
placo. The phono number baa not
been changed It Is still 88.
O-
OREGON BREVITIES
LA OltANDB, Or., Nov. 23. One
ot the very oldest of Oregon', cltl
enH, Mrs.(Lucrctla Janno McKen
non, died Friday morning at 2 o'clock
at the age of 98 yearn. Mr.. Mc
Kennon hud often said that she real
ly believed that she was 100 years
of ego, but no record could bo found
to verify bcr claim and a. near a.
known, she was born In Tennnessco
on June 20, 1822.
&2-SS
SALEM, Nov, 24. Seven hundred
and elghty-nino person, are Buffer
ing from typhoid fever In this llttlo
city ot loss than 10,000 peoplo.
Your emergency hospitals establish
ed within the last few week, wore
filled with patient, and the situa
tion, according to It. A. Lamont,
chairman of the citizens' relief com
mittee, was desperate
PORTLAND, Nor. 23. Frank ad
iniuiion that Jim Marshall, a known
' "otloggor and stool plgoon, had
iH'fti permitted to carry 12 quarts
of liquor from tbo pollco stations an
his reward for glvfng Information
leading to the arrest of two bootleg
ruTB and tho posslblo breaking up
of a gang of bootleggers disposing
of liquor smugled Into Portland from
Cinuila won mndo on the witness
i stand by floorgo W, Hun-ell and
Why Go to the Bother
OF COOKING THANKSGIVING DINNER?
WHY NOT GO TO
rex Care
SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER
$1.50
Olympia Oyster Cocktail
RELISHES
Celery Hearts Salted Almonds Mission Olives
SOUP -.
Fried Fillet of Sole, Sauce Tartar
Potatoes Souffle 4
Pisco Punch
SALAD
Waldorf. Whipped Cream
Choice of
Young Klamath Tom Turkey, Chestnut Dressing
Cranberry Sauce
Roast Suckling Pig, Stuffed
Green Apple Sauce
VEGETABLES
Candied Sweet Potatoes New Cauliflower in Cream
DESSERT
English Plum Pudding, Hard and Fine Sauce
Hot Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie
I ' nAi Flnorm
American Cheese
Cafe Noir
Kisses
Crisp Crackers
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