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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1920)
pa or. hi;vi:n THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUK8DAY, NOVKMIIKIt 83, 1IK!0. r CALIFORNIA NEWS -o IIQWMAN'. N(iV. 23 Tim How mint form nuiler. nt Its Ihni lueollui!, Wlltlt Oil flK'Orit II lldllli: 'ilMHl! 0 lint (miililiiK of forulitti Iiiiiciiiikcn In nity schooln, iinipl im pint of tint regular niiiniliiin of IiIkIi schools mill Universities. TIik it!m lir rn Mho voiced iippmiltltin In public gather IllltH being addressed In liny lull the ICiikIIiIi Iiiiikiiukii. HACItAMKNTO, Nov 2.1. Tlio )ioi market Iiiih oi(iiini on ii niiiiiII iicnlo limn, noino of thn brokers ln IllK out Willi offers of Hi rents ii jioiiihI They mpnrt till In success liowtiviir, ilorlnrlliK tlm majority of tlio growers urn holding for n In I lor irlrn. Iloinii of llm grownrn ill' cliini they will mil release holding" lllllll Mm market tenches 1 1, whleli limy believe "III Im shortl utter H' first of llm nr WOODLAND. Nov 23 Itnln ntul sloppy yurds nloiio sated llm Went Vnllny Lumber roinimiiy (Im loss of n lilK IiiiiiIIiik trurk which thieves tried to steal from llm company's gariigo near llm Hnuthcru Pacific depot. Tim IiIk trurk, valued lit 10500 mired down In soft Kroutiil. ntiil It war tlimiKlit for u wlilln thai it nwllcli oriKlnn would Im pressed Into service to dlilntlgn It. MAY STOP HAZING iV ' Hi:i)DIN(l, Nor. 23 John llnlll. n fresh urrlvnl from McCloud. abused America nnd Americans Kotinrnlty on tlm streets nml hiirrnhi'il for (he knlior, Arnisted for illittirliltiic tlm pence Itelll was mini to Urn county Jnll for r0 day nml thrm In no Inn alternative. WINTKHH. Nov. 23 Tim ex-ser-vice men of Winters will hold n meeting November 23rd far tho pur noun of organlclng a pout of tlm American legion iaiu nun uui OF RHEUMATISM j Keep Moan a nanuy tor oacxacuo trains anil sprains, too SLOAN'S Liniment hat been M for y years. Today, It li,raoro lupulir than ever. There can ho tut one nniwer Sloan's produce re sulti. Applied vtilkeul ruhUnt, It (tntlraUi to tho afflicted urt, bringing reiki Iiorn rheumatic twinges, sciatica; (oret stifl. strained muscles; luckachcs, Sprains, and other external palm, often (he result of einoture. It leaves no CDUulncM, Un slain or doggeil pores. Get a largo bottle, for greater econ pray. Ktip U kamly (or use when needed. Your druggist baa it. Three slits 35c, 70c, fl.tO. Sloa Liniment&iS -vii TnsW WfasBsFHtfLVHssMfisiBn. Wk ' al bbbbbm 4Bsw BBBBBl BBBBBSk " k aH "-ijp- ex, n violation of (hi) foilnriil prolilhltlon lawn uin Krnuil jury oirociuu iiini urn fiidurnl prohlhldoii officer In Han KrimclBCo Im ru'iiii'stcil to lvo rttton (Ion to tho fliifsrmit vlulatlonn of lav In Hlnklyoii county, in county nml Htnto offlcluU nro powcrloBM to do miythliiK. Hi:i)DIN(, Nov. H ItmlilliiK on liirliilni'd ii larKo numhur of train lourlntN InHl wnok from nil partn of tho country who hail no Intention or Ktopplui; horn. Itnimon hultu; that HoutlK-rri I'aclflo trnlns b nml 10 'worn th'il up hero nml crown rolonnod for thrnii liourH on nccoifut of n hail wmihout tinnr Coram. AOMRAL H.0.W1LSON WAHIIINtWON, Nov 2.1 Kollow- liiK n nurli'H of liuzliiK i'1'lniidnn ami MARYBVIMiK, Nov. 23,Two holim wnro horcit throiiKh n plate clrinit wimlow of n storo at tho cornnr of Klflh nml U strcots ono as thnuKh inndo hy n pistol shot whrin mi nutouiohlln had hrn Jacked up for rnpalra on tho opposlto nldo of tho Rtrnol Miiildnnly dropped from tlm Jack and shunted two small rocks Into tho clans. Tho hronkiiKo Is covnrod hy In otlmr hroachi'H of illsrlplliiu at tho suraucii. Tho rocks warn thrown I'nltud HI ii tfii naval academy nt An-1 dUtnnco of CO foot. liiiiolls, ilnnrrlhiiil hy nuthorltlim an tho "most dlsturhliiK In yearn," Hear Admiral Henry II. Wilson has Imen njipoliiteil superintendent of tho ncml nmy. WlUon silrcceds Hear Admiral Archlhald Kcnles. Thny Intend to hnvo n club room. then In t lino to hnvo u swluiinlnit tank and Kymtinalum. HACHAMKNTO, Nov. 23 1'nt J. O'Nfill, nlio known ns "Tip," nrrlved hern nml was reciiRiilzed hy Detectives Henry Denfnnls and Arthur Itynn. Thny tixik him In tlm city jnll whom Mnx Klshnr, flnnrr print nxiiert, rec oRnlied In tho prlnoner n notorious safn cracker. O'Nnll, n colli'Ko (traduntn nnd writer of snmo resource, has served terms (or snfn rohhnrlrs In Missouri, Rnuth Dnkotn, OreKon and Washlni: torn Ho Is 40 years old. HACItAMKNTO, Nov. 23. Ilaforo nn nutomohlln or olhor convoyanco miKncod In the transportation of forbidden wines mid ll'iuors becomes subject to solium nnd confiscation by tho nuthorltlcs under tho nation al prohibition law, possession must bo ostnhllshcd and proven at tho tlino of such sdlxuro. OltAHH VAM.KY. Nov. 23-A strange, and peculiar phenomenon oc curred hero during tho honvy hall storm. Whllo hall as larno as mar bles worn descending thoro was n shower of onk leaves In tho business section of tho city. Thero ro no oaks within miles of tho city nnd still tho nsphnlt was literally covered with onk leaves. HACItAMKNTO. Nov. 23 - I'olleo records show that 493 nrreits for miscellaneous offenses havo been mn do for the 10 days of November, nn Inerensn of 1 1 arrests over tho full month of November. 1019. WII.MAMH .Nov, 23. A. C I'nn irr was found bound mid Ragged at mi early hour on tho street Ratunlay morning by Archln Mcttka I'nnier, who Is n truck driver, says three un tunsked men attacked him and rob' bed htm of $140. CHICO, Nov 23 Ornnt Wellder, of Ktamnth Knlls, Ore., was token off a Houthorn Pacific train hero suf ferlnit with ptomalnn- pnlsonlnic. He Is In a critical condition nnd Is un able to tell whero ho atn hht Inst meal, An attempt nt sutcldo Is suspected. YHF.KA, Nov. 23, flrand Jury re port to tho superior court that It has found that n great deal of nlcahollc liquor Is being manufactured nnd wilil In Hlsklyou county. A It Is ? TOILET GOODS The Kind That Find Feminine Favor Thorn's true, satisfaction In Rlvlnn something that Is prac tical and useful, because you may bo certain that such gifts nro nlwnys acceptable, -to tho recipient. Ilrushes, Combs, Mlrrcrs, Toilet Sets, Manicure Hats, Leather Ootids, Ivory Ooods, Atomltors, Carnfes nnd hlgh-nmdo Toilet Preparations for tlm raro of tho skin, complexion, hair, nulls, etc. Through nltrnctlvu packing mid wrapping, wo glo goods u real Christinas atmosphere. (iNCNlQOdsM 7 ULuiiJXr.l "M X ii amstu -cni t c rcfnrvj T' jlju ii ii inuLo uai-uun Ii IT WHenr. particulah pcomlu uJI UUV TMCIIf OflUGS issvJSE.) CREW IS STRANDED ON ISLE Csitswsys From Liner Csrawa Pass Four Wseks on Qslspsflos After VcimI Sinks. Rydney, Anitrnlln. Four weeks' ex perlincu on the Onlnpngos Islands wni sulllclent for the crew of tho Aus Irnllnn govennnent liner Cnrnwo, who, like the orlglnnl Itoblnson Crusoe, were castaways On that Itlnnd group Inst April. The Cnrnwn last March left Port Arthur. Tex, for Anstralln will) ben zine and cne oil, When In tho Pacific It encountered n Intinch containing six men, which hnd been blown out to sen. The liner towed thu launch to Chatham Islands In the Onlapagoi group. On Chatham Island the Carawa struck a reef. Her stem post and rud der were trn away nnd she began to lenk badly. Tho crew rondo for shore and watched their boat sink. Tho men lived In a tent made from ennvns from the ship and subsisted on canned meat nnd potatoes. The food supply wns limited and sleep was out of tho question on account of tho mos quitoes. In nddltlon, convicts on the Island stole tho castawnys belongings. 1 Afler four weeks n schooner carrying ! cattle and hogs picked tho men up I and landed them nt Ounymjull. Here i they shipped on a steamer for Colon. whero tho Australian government liner Atmralnnge. bound to Sydney, picked them tip early In July. Iron ana ciel worn in inoia. Imlln has already laid tho basis of n I' steel Industry In tho eMabllihment of two Importnnt nnd successful Iron nnd steel works; namely, tho llcngnl Iron mid Steel works nt Kultl. which turns out 10O.OOO tons of pig Iron per month,. nnd tho Tntn Iron nnd Steel works nt Snkchl, about IM miles from Calcutta, which tins n monthly production of nhout 10,000 tons. Most of this pig Iron Is coiucrtcd Into steel, which Is largely used locally In tho production of rolls nnd tho smaller structural shapes, but even with tho nddltlonnl 1 1 furnaces now under construction, which In the case of tlio Tata wortcs Ai win murv man inpie in ,rutiuun . ? nacltv. not moro than n frnctlon of India's needs of Iron nnd steel will bo supplied from these two works. i.444-'e4-4-44-4'4-4'4-4-4-4'4-4-4--'f4--V'4--4-4--l-4-4'l--t-4'-f4'-4--4' 4m Order Your Suit Now : : Prices of Woolen have been reduced Per- X ; feet fit guaranteed. Prompt delivery. Your inspection invited. CHAS. J. CI2EK, Merchant Tailor 4m4444 sur Tocn oasm or paroola by oar transfer sarvlco. TfcAt will Insuro that they will bo carefully handted and that they will always rsaon boat or train on thus. We don't beilovo In any last mtnuto ahtp ments. W always got thero In plonty of time to mako euro tho goods wo oarry will not bo loft bablnd. Western Transfer Co. 410 Main St. East Holds Rubber Supremacy. Until ten yenrs ngo rubber meant rubber from Uracil. Today Uracil's supremacy Is gone. In less than n dccmlo tho fnr enst hns Jumped to the front nnd now Is producing nino-tcnths of tho rubber of thu world. In tho Into Hlxtles, Just when tho first experi ments with tho nutoinoldlo wcro under wny, nn Kngllsbmnn, II, A. WTckhmn, who bad spent much tlruo In Uracil, conceived tho Idea that rubber plants could bo grown ou plantations. Securing a commission from the In dia government ho boxed up thousand of seeds, chartered n derelict ship up tho Amncoo, nnd started for India. Tlio first trees grew nt lleneratgoda In 1881, and that Mime year tho first experiments In tapping began. It Stirs Helped. Elght-jrcr-old Raymond came trom a small village to visit In Indianapo lis the other day. In tho village thars wns no wator yorks nnd Raymond wntcred tho flowers with a sprink ling can. Neither did they luv a bathroom nt home. And he eyed It nnd tho shower It contained with wonder. Finally ho nindo his comments to his uncle, who was very tall, "No wondor you nil grow so big here In Indtannpol's." ho said. "Why, you have that big sprinkling en a In tho bnthroom so that you can wntar yourself all tha Unio." rtasV;fSUa&. Mr VZfAr XbIsbbbbbbbbbbbFX I "iflSA. SU'!-w? "K OWS' XSSCBBBBBBW- " cJbbbsI Mlal-Lafea-' i I) "t LA Cor clean oil m a clean enrine T QflKSy lor clean oil m a clean mme Jnside fms on a dirk ov! YOUR ENGINE requires nn internal bath frequently. Road dust, carbon from the combustion chamber, and fine particles of metal worn from the bearing surfaces get into the lubricating oil in the crank case. All this dirt circulates with the oil through the engine. If it isn't drained out regularly there's bound to be excessive wear and tear. Gasoline also escapes past the pistons and dilutes the oil. Modern Crankcase Cleaning Ser vice gets rid of the dirty, diluted oil, flushes the crankcase thoroughly and refills with clean, fresh oil. The garages listed below arenow equipped to perform this needed service quickly and for a nominal charge. We use Calol Flushing Oil, which cleanses thoroughly without danger of contaminating the fresh Zerolene refilled into the cleaned crankcase. TODAY:BringinyourcarforMod ern Crankcase Cleaning Service. It will result in better engine perform ance and longer life for your car. WIMER & SON, Fort Klamath, Ore. E. A. PAGE & SON, Fort Klamath, Ore. DANNER-PATTY MOTOR CO., Eight St. and Klamath Ave. l : ' Jk& ju4 $&&! fl M SI VI (TeebcJ. Dear PETEY: Checked up our old dormitory pal "Snapper" Tccbo this morning waiting on an appointment down Pcachtrcc St. "Snap" wanted to know a book full about my visit to the Camel factories. "Tell us old apple seed," says "Snapper", "you'ro on the inside' 1 "Snap" still has that mighty annoying way of saying, "But that doesn't sur prise me." Anyhow when I explained about the millions of Camels R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. made daily what docs tho old bird sputter but: "Why, Shorty, they'd have to make that many to supply the de mand! Camels have the quality smokers want I And, they have the most wonderful mellow mild body and the most refreshing flavor ever created In a cigarette l Of course they make Camels by millions:. of course they buy enough revenue stamps from Uncle Sam every day to build a duplicate of the Winston-Salem post office! Why not? Smokcts everywhere will have Camels!" But, "Snap" finally got to spilling some real nobby Cnmcl selling stuff I "Shorty," says he, T .,nn tn in It nn rcrnrtl that in all the times I've pulled Camels out of my pocket to supply somelioay c snortage i vc nearu cauugu kuuu things laid about 'em to nil a votume i inai m hrnn:V: 'Camels are a wonderful cicarette Like p -ttiiu monev from home,' etc. "An.l, S -tty, what's the answer?, Why rnmok hi. ii.t nt choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos meets the universal taste! 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