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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1920)
i'MIU TltlllCIO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Twrimv, xoramnn no, 1020 s IF Kim ID BUDDED BOTH 'J'llltO MllllH ll I'lllsh l(lltni)1 .NViiliiillo In Hilling Alil mill Kidney ami lllndilnr weitldinnn ro Hiilt friini urlii iiclil, riiiyn u nului) au thority Tim kidneys filter thin field from (lin Iiluml mnl piiHM on to tliii lllnililur, whew It often remain Id Ir rllutu mnl liifl.imn, e.iunlng h burn lnif, urn I dim: MtiiHatloii, or nittllni; up mi Irritation nt llui umk o( tlm bind ilnr, otillitliiK yi'U to nnuk rulliif two or tliri'ii tlmcn ililrliiK tlm mIkIiI TIio niiffernr In In c otintuiit ilrt'iul, tlm wa ter iiimnitH nomutlmnn with a nenld liu: neiinntlon mnl Ih ury profuse, again, tlntru In illfflctilly In avoiding It . lllnililur wcnkuuiut, most f ol It n cull 11, because (liny nui't iinitrol urln- TT SLOIN'S COlS RIGHT iillmi Whllu It In extremely n tinny liilt mnl HiiiiiDtlinoH vory painful, thin In rnully onn of tlm iniint nliniilu all intuitu tn ovorroiuo. (lot ithont four ounron of .f tul Halts from your (ilinr tiiiirlnt mnl into u tiihliiHn)iiiifiil In a Iflnnn of wntor hnforo hrimkfitat, con t lit no thin fur two or throo ilnyn Thin will niiiitrallzii thn iicIiIh In Hid urlnu mi It no longer In a notirco of Irrltn tlun to tlm bladder mnl iirlnnry or Kimn which thou net iiiirnuilly again Jiul HnltN In lunxpeiislvo. hnriiifiinn, mill In iniiilo from thn nchl of grnpnn mill Ioiikiii Julco, combined with lllh In, mnl In iihiiiI hy thoiiimiiln of folks wlin nrn Hiihjncl to iirlnnry illxiiriliirn (-mined hy uric uchl Irrltntlon Jml llnlln In Kiilunillil for hlilnvyn mnl caiinii no hiul nffucln whatever llorn you havo a pleasant, offcrvon- ciiiil llthla-wntnr ilrlnk, which quick ly relieves liluililnr trouhhi Aitv THE PUBLIC HEALTH AMHVH I'MIHH HAN ! T0THEACH1NGSP0T You can !uat tell by Its healthy) Btlmiifatlnfl odor, that It U flolnjj to do you Hood THOUSANDS of men and women, when the lent little rheumatic "crlck"nsallatlicm.hae!loan's Liniment handy to knock It out. Top. uUr over n third of n century ogo far more popular todiy. That's localise It it to wonderfully helpful In relieving external nchca and julru cbtlca, lumbago, backache, neuraUU, overstrained muscles, still Joints, weather exposure results. A littlo 11 all that la necessary, (or it tton ttntttaltt vithout rubbint, to the sore rot. No muii, no stained akla. All drurcbU-JSc, 70c, $1.40. Sloa I ini'tnatitniiny RAYMOND, Wanh., Nov :io All lumbering ulnntn In tlm Wllliuii bur liar dlntrlct hnvu decreed tlint alien employes iiiutn nt oncu Inku steps to hucoinii Amurlcan citizens. Onn mill riiolniod seven men who rnfuniul to dnclnro Intention to become Ameri cans Aftor January 1 nil nuiiloyon who hnvu not ntnrtod toward cltl zonahlp vrllt ho ilniiiud I havon't got much loom hut ham always cot room for ono moro article, especially It It la mod ono, Tho Furnisher of Happy Homos 8tf 1 C NEW CITY LAUNDRY ' FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our Such" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Conger Refrigeration and Meat In loss than an hour after an animal is dispatched in a Swift & Company packing plant, it is hanging up as meat in a room brought by refrigerating machinery to a tem perature just abovo freezing. From that time until it is in your own ice box within two to three weeks it is kept at tho same tem perature; first in tho coolers at our packing plants; next on our refrig erator cars, more than 6,000 of which aro constantly moving to market with their perishable cargoos; then in our rofrigorator rooms at our branch selling houses; then jn your dealer's ico box, and last in your own. Only for the few minutes while it is being put into tho refrigerator cars at our packing plants, or taken out of them at our branch houses, or whisked to your retailer in our trucks, is it exposed to any change of temperature. Without a skilled use of this sys tem of cooling, made possible by modern science, you could not get fresh meat, prepared under most sanitary conditions, except at greater expense unless you happened to live so near live stock raising centers that your needs could be supplied from live stock raised near-by. If the foregoing raises any question in tho mind of tho reader, we will endeavor to answer it, upon request. Swift & Company, U. & A. &W AF- rt" im ftX wwi6 4b y yiryos e?i feixj: ton tivi stock) ? (RmiiCTPava Un, IVrt.W iianABinitfiiv.f n7l. lLAGUIMIUMalil W till! L AND UW!RfOTprodllrfnfl LnpnvuT .;:.. . My! w v,- r maasssr f Viatal r VVVja 'J91&' Ity 1)11. A. A, HOI'hU, CITY IllUIni OIVICIIU. Klamath Knlln watnr nupply linn nl wnn hi'un upon to attnrkii hy hunlth offltum mnl tho plihllc In cnnornl Hut thnrn aro far worm) pcrllH to our lion I th than our wator Hupjily nml for that rcuHuii moro can ha nc- compllnhod In otliur IIiioh niich (in nnfo KimrilliiK thu milk nupply mid enrn In handling It, kooplne direct and allnyn cluan, proper dlnponal of KiirhiiKu mid ruhhlnli, prodding n nuwur fiytncm, lookliiK aftor thu wol ffian of halilon, nrluiol chlldriiii nnd InntnllliiK aafuty flrnt duvlcos and miinniircn Klamath I'alln watiir comimrcn fiiVorahl) with that of Anhland and othor Ori'KOii townn an far nn tho Inhratory lontn K". Tha official of thn Cnllfornln-OrcKoii Power com pany aro nlwayn rnady to meet any rnanonnhlo duinnmi In corroctlnK t hoi r water nyntom, hut tho nyntom la a hid onn. It would not ho no had It Klamath Knlln woro llkn Rulnm and othnr townn and wan forced to drink rlvor or Inku wntnr, hut It In on thn othnr hand hnntownd hy naturo, with cold wnlnr of cryntal purity from rock hound uprliiRn In tha forest prlmuvnl nt It'n vory door Wood rlvor. Medford nets Itn wntor aupply from our county at a Krcntor ilia tnncn than Wood rlvor la from ua. Our wntor n)atcm an It In, whllo It wan kooiI In tho last nnalynln lookn had Itn nupply connlata of drilled wnlla on thu Ininka of I, Ink rlvor, onn Iii'Iiik In a flnh pound or warm nprlni; Thin neml-warm wator In pumped Into a not-work of plpen, npread throuRhout tho town and when thin net work of plpoa In filled tho wator In forced to higher nnd higher leveln until It flown Into tlm roiorvolra through a hall or plpo In thn bottom of each rotorvolr. Thn plpo of entronco In nlno tho plpo of exit when thn water level gets low Ono rcnervolr 1 alio cry poorly nunttllatod and vornuln can easily get Into It. Hem la aomotblng tlmt could hap pen. Hoy that tho pumps supplied tho plpoa thaat aro laid all over town with Just tho amount of water that la being used with aay a nlz foot aup ply In tho aniurvnlr, off of which aro at tho name wntor level. Then If thin condition remained for ten days, tha water In thu reiorvolr would bo stag nant now If an unusual amount of water la uacd or a sump la broken tho aupply will draw from Ibis stag nant water In tho reservoir und you will band our child a class full of th la water to drink It I'm not correct In these obser vations, I nm willing to bo corrected It soonvi to mo that tho wator should bo pumped Into tho top of tho resor voir and allowed to flow through and out at tho bootom. I will say howoinr that water car ries vory fow diseases, as comparrd to milk and raw food. Wo havo pure wator aa compared with milk and raw fopda and let's enrroct this thing boforo wo condemn our water aupply In Mills addition Irrigation Is car ried on from tho V. 8 canal and there Is no sower system, so very littlo city water Is used, hardly enough to maintain Itself an dbenco tho com- I pany can hardly afford to mako Im provements there I'ntll Klamath Falls makes tho health, Joy and happiness of Its chil dren nnd cltlions It's greatest mo tlvo rather thun to hnvo tho dol lar Its Ond, wo will contlnuo to pay tributo for such wntor as wo now drink, nnd contlnuo to lot mother nnturo's bountiful gifts of pure cold spring water flow to w.isto. From n dollar and cents point of view, pur i) cold wator would bring and hold moro pooplo In our city. Theroforo stops should bo tnken right now to buy or get control of Wood rlvor springs for futuro uso. W0 suroly don't Intend to llvo hero always and drink poor wntcr when naturo has endnwed us with springs unoquatcd anywhere. EASY TO DARKEN 444 Von fan MrliiK Hark Color I.iiMro With Hko Ten mid Hulpliui- miil r.i lMpr-V W - - in i j ' j-i HIIIP YOUIt OA8H8 or parcols hy our transfor sorvlco. That will InBuro that thoy will bo carefully handled and that they wilt nlways reach boat or train on tlmo. Wo don't bollovo In any last mlnuto ship montn. Wo always gat thnro In plenty of tlmo to mako Ruro tho goods wo carry vrllt not Ixj loft behind. Western Transfer Co. 110 Main St. H-4-A-i4tttt4Vt0 VISAMA TO IlUII.1i IIOMUS V18AI.IA. Cal.. Not. 30. So sor lous has thn housing situation horo bocomo that tho city trustees have undortakon a municipal building pro gram which contemplates tho erec tion of 20 temporary homes upon proporty which hns boon loosed. It tho now plan finds favor tho city's plan Is to lease othor residential blocks for furthor building. CAT SHOW AT -a V. 8AN FKANCISCO. Nov. 30. Tho rncltlo Cut club will hold It annual show horo Docembor 10 and 11. Tho procoods will bo UBed for tho main tonanco of tho froo omorgoncy hospi tal and cllnlo for small animals at tho Ban Francisco society for tho provontlon of cruelty to nnlmitls. Tho Tactile Cat club Is ono of tho largest organizations of Its kind In tho Unltod States, 0-X$ Klamath Lodga No. 137 I. O. O. F. Moots Friday night of each week at I, O. O. F. hall, 5th and Main streets II. II. Oglo, N. O.j W. O. Wells, Boo rotary; W. D. Cofcr, Troasurer. Kwnuna Kucampment No. 40, I, O O. F meets Tuesday night of eaeb week at I. O, O. F. hall. Harry trucks, O. P.; W. D. Cofer, Scribe i Fred Huoalng, Treasurer, jtVJJJJjJsj Whnti vnn darken vour hnlr wlth'Z nt SZrS Sff f ' Hugo Tea and Hiilphur, no ono can r tell bnrnuno It'n dnno no naturally, X no oveiily. I'mparlng thin mUturo, though, nt homo In musny ond trou blesome At littlo cost, J on can buy ni fitiv ftrttir nlnrn lltn ri.riflv.tn.lfvn nrntmrntlon imornr,.,! Uv ihn m,m., .... ------. "7. . lion or oilier ingrculenm, caned "Wyoth'n 8ogo and Bulphur Com pound." Yuu Junt dampen a npnngo or soft brush with It and draw thin through your hair, taking one nmall strand nt n tlmo. Hy morning nil' crnv hnlr illsntinenrn. nnd after nn-' oilier application or two your hair) becomes bountifully dirknned, gloany f and luxuriant Gray, faded hair, though, t,houghif no dlngraco, In n sign or old ugn, and an wn nil dcnlro a youthful and at tractive ntuitaranco. eel busy at oncotX with Wyuth'a Hngo and Bulphur Com- f ' pound, and look years younger. Adv. You will find "Tho Fountain of' Youth." at tho lint Springs bath, house 30 cC f. Bo Cake& ike Mother usedib make! -and my ! how ecovs- with 9pt'piqd hot-cup of Coffee ana pure cream Just Like Clock Work Except that you never lose any time when you eat in this cafe. We try to make every second count from the time you give your dinner or lunch order until it is placea before you. Long waits in cafes sometimes ruin the very best appetites makes people out-of-sorts, and places them in anything out an eating humor. Nothing like that in 'this cafe 1 Quick service and excellent meals that's the combination! You'll get it at the iii,kVWWWWW REX CAFE ,VWMAiMMMiViV . 44 1 7bke fiomea Dcgen Dotghnute 30f "NOW-A-DAYS" say the Good Judge A man can get a heap more satisfaction fromasmall chew of this class of tobacco, than he ever could get from a big chew of the old kind. I He finds it costs less, too. The . good tobacco taste lasts so ' much longer Jhe doesn't need ! to have a fresh chew nearly as often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. ' Put ufi in two styles W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobaccd Ut -t ?. ttf :vn & K ?i - t Howdy from New Orleans, PETE! Say, old clock, you've got the time maybe you'd like to hear this one ! As we were rolling into New Orleans yesterday one of the men in the club car was recounting his cigarette experiences; how he finally pulled a trick on his luck and got set right! "Well, I've had my cigarette lesson", continued the traveller, "I went up and down the line on cigarettes until I got hold of Camels and got deep into their quality and mildness and delightful flavor I There never was a blend such as Camels combination of choice Turkish and choice Domes tic tebaccosl I'll say li Camels taught me what a cigarette should be and they'll teach any man who smokes!" Thinks I to myself "Sic 'em, judge, every word you spill is a sentence I" Now, Pete,- that's the kind of Camel thanks giving stuff you get North, East, South, West and through the middle I That's all as true as that little sheep will wag their tails! I did some tall thinking as I browsed through the quaint old Krench quarter this evening how universal the appeal of Garnet ciga rettes really is ! Figure the travelling I ve done and the people I've met each city different from the other AND Camels have been the ONE cigarette to be found everywhere and the cigarette most smoked at each point! Pete, old backstop, it's wonderful the way smokers are sliding i home to Camels I Dallas, .Texas, for me I f v .' "iiJLi.. Friday, C t.es.C'N cr" sr-w ."? rL t&Jke.4& 11 vS'thiwSijJ t . (MMa " 1 X 1ZU II Jl .YOUTH ' mTtKSSSnkWWWWWWW t a!Tm kW rviiwvTWiSaa-amBkMkmawkmMk X PhffJi . . JBpBF,aBiiisliBSiJiliiW slaiialiiiiiiW 1 " af atlllaBt (SIKSAHETTES