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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1920)
rAQB ihnm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON wkiwesday dkcemiikii 22, iim. !L 4 v 'Esperanto Seems Due to Stage a ft Comeback Stunt Till IIAOUH, Dee J -(lly Mnll) Hspornnto, (lio laiigunga which tin advocates hopiid to make a world wide tongue, In now lingl'inlng to mnka up thn lorn In prestige It suf fered In tlio wnr, according lo J In hbriickor, president of tlm Dutch llspnrnnto society nml omt of thn In ternational commlttqmnim charged by thn "Unlvnriuit liipnriiiito iimsocIii tlon to lirliiK nil Ksporanlo organi zation uiidnr onu gniiiiriil IipiiiI, Th6 "Universal Cspnriintn associa tion" nt 11m Intormitloiinl contention In Tho llngun taut August, votod to mink coinlilmitlon with "CYiitrnl Of klo" mill other similar organizations, In an effort to mnko thn I '.121 eon Mintlnn, to Im hnld ill I'rngun. Cxoclio Hlovnkln, thn greatest gathering of In turuntloiuil language enthusiasts In history. "Although Knpnrantn suffered dur InK thn wnr. tho Inuguiign showed Its UMofultioim In prlmin ramps anil hospitals," Inshriirknr nntil "Now, It In making gornt headway, an It I tnught In tho public schools In I'znc-ho-Hlovskln, nml to some extent In Hpaln. Italy and olllland. Tho Jld linfiilnn government will Invlt j rnprn Hfintntlvim of every nation "n tho world to attoml our 1021 conven tion," Iniitiruckfir unlit tho Moscow I'rar dn, official orrnn of tho soviet gov ernment, rnporlud that Dipcrnnlo was to tin tnndi) nil nhllgntnry rorirno In thn Ilusslan schools, Tin I.imk- uagn, ho unlit, hnd not made vnry much hondwny In thn United Mates, WATER RUNS SO Dlslms wnro not covired nt firit for thn ptirposn of keeping thn food warm. Tlmy wnro rovnrud from fn;ir -thn fnnr of poison In thn li'iMlo nRcs people wuro nfrnld Hint P iliosi might ho lutroilticnd Into food be tween tho kitchen nud tho l.ililo Hence thn rook was ordered lo i-ovt dlslms ,nnd thn covorn wnrn not rn tnori'il until tint muster of the house sat down to nnt. Btorngn hattnrli) frnoin. Ask us about It. Muk Illvor Ilnttory Htatlon. 18-31 FAST HOSE IS SET ON FIRE i E '. I 8- 6 a demandf being msdo upon them with out a f told forco whoso componsa tlon In on a par with tho work do-mandod." (li'vrrmwnt, Sot V.mpUiyrt, Huffor Tho roal Injury from low salaries Is not to employees of tho govern mont, who can takn caro of thorn- solves by Bonking other positions, but lo tho government tlsalf, Col. Oroeloy states. Tho loss of well- tralnnd and oflcloat men means poor er protection of public proporty, less oflclent hnndllng of public business, and poorer service to tho hundreds HU.MMO.VH roit I'UIIMOATIO.V I.V I'OIIIX'MIHt'lli: OI' TAX mi:.v. I.V THU CIHCU1T COUIIT OP TIIK HTATK Ol' OUIXiO.V, FOIl KLA MATH WVSTY. Charles imBSEMSSER AS ANOTHER CHRISTMAS COMES rAs another Christmas comes, we express to you our cordial greeting, wish you a Merry Christmas, and thank you for your lib' eral patronage during the past year. New accounts are invited. RrstSiate &SawgsBank Klamath Falls," Oregon ' itr-i BS3WrWymr HOHTON, Dec 22. Bo mtHi pub lic Interest tins been nrouii-d by I ho phenomenon developed In tost of flro hoao hero when flnmos broke thrniiKh cotton rontlng of tho lirixu IhrouKh which wator wan botnif fifrc- ed lit high pressure, Hint tho Kirn Commissioner, John It. Murphy, hue been rceclrliiK requests fo.- Informa tions from fll over tho country. Ignition of n flro hoso while wa ter wnn brine pumped through It though no flro wnn near, In some thing new to thorn who consider thn flre-flghtlng business as a sclnnco. To determine tho cause of thin pe culiar Incident and nscertnln how lo avoid It, the lloston flro department will undertnkn a dories of tcitn and experiments. I'rofnssor Augustun If mil. of tho Mnssnchusnttn Institute of technology at tho request of Commissioner Mur phy examined thn hoso burned and, without mnklng a chemical analysis, reported his bellof that tho hoso wan Ignited from cxcesslvo friction cnus od by vibration between two cotton Jackets Thn hoso was of tho now standard twn-nnd-ono-hntf Inch rub ber lined doublo cotton Jacket type, mado acordlng to specifications of tho lloston flro department, which con form with thoio of tho national board of flro underwriters. A "TiO-rnllon pumping englnn was being tested under the direction of engineers of thn national board of flro underwriters und officials of tho lloston flro department Tor four hours the engine had drawn water from the Charles Illvcr basin when tho order for tho high pressure test was given Two lines of boio were used, ono frOHl Nllli alila P t 1. .. ...... . . Ul , cnBlnP nu c,0lnB ,he en t n(l tno prop4)rtr each about 30U feet long. Most above described, and mentioned In lt 'a!.! AllflitMtA Aii4 wm a r a a of thousands of peoplo and tho many Industries which use the national for ests,. Costly exporlonco during tho past year has shown that tho capable woodsmen needed for tho proper con duct of tho national forost business can no longer bo secured at prownr rates and that filling their places with unseasoned mon may bo respon sible for flro tome far greater than tho cost of capable men. Prizes for prompt and uncomplln Ing pamont of taxos aro offorod by tho Japanoso govornmont and rang from CO cents to f25 dollars. Tay part flown now, and a little each week until Xmas, arid we will ronorvo for you any gift you may elect from our stock, Johnstnno Fur Blturo Co. CtC Fruits and nuts. Dipped In choco late. Cot them at Tho Dluo Illrd Gtf C. (I. Hunt, i'lalntlff vs neper, uoionuaui. To Charles rlouer tho abovo nam ed defendant. In tho namo of the Htata of Oro- gen: Yuu are hereby notified that C. a. Hunt In tho holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 1101 Issued on thn Gth day of January. 1020 by J i no tux uoiiecior or mo i,ouniy oi Klamath, Htato of Uregon, for tho amount of M 8C-100 dollars, tho same being tho amount thon duo and delinquent for taxen for tbo year 1D1C togothor with ponalty. Intorost nud costs thereon upon tho real pro-, peny assessed 10 you. oi wnicn you are tho owner as appears of record, situated In nald County and State, and particularly bounded and des cribed as follows, to wtl: West half of Southeast quartor of section two (2.) township thlrty-nlno cm soutn. range elgbt (8) east of Willamette Meridian. lou are furtbor notified that said C. (i Hunt baa paid taxes on said I promises for prior or subsequent years, with tho rata of Interest on said amounts an follows- rears Date Tax He- Ant. Kate ofi Tax Tald colot No. Interest, 1917 Jnn. G. 1J20 728 113 04 12S.' 1018 Jan C, 1020 0033 $12.17 127.1 1319 Mur 6. 1920 292 $11.80 12 I Had! Charles Honor as tho own or I of tbo legal title of the abovo des cribed property as the same appears i of record, and each of the,nther per sons above named aro horoby further' notified that C O. Hunt will applyl to tbo Circuit Court of tbo County and Stnto aforesaid for a decree foro- gates were placed brtwoon tho first and socond length of each lino and tbo galea wero choked down to about ono third capacity, tho gates on the englno outlets bolng similarly reduc ed. About IS ralnutei after tbo engine was started with pump pressure of 2C0 pounds, smoke cams from tho hose about a foot from the coup ling at tho engine connection. Inves tigation showed that tbo bono was very hot and In a moment flamo I burst through tho outer covering Within a minute tho same thing hap pened to the hoso on the other side of the engine It was decided by thn chiefs and experts that tho chok ing down of the gates had rctulledl In n tremendous amount of water being forced through n small open ing Tho water In passing through I tho engine gato Instead of filling the. I.... ... .1.- II m .- said certificate. And you aro hereby ummoned to appoar within sixty days aftor the first publication of this summons, oxclustvo of tho day of said first publication, and defend this action or pnjc the amount dgo ai above shown, together with costs' and accrued Interest, and In caso of your failure to do so, a decree will be-rendered foreclosing the lien of said tnxes and costs the land and premises above named. Tins summons In published for six weeks br ordor of D. V. Kurken- dall, Judge of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for tho County of Klamath and said order was made and dated this 1st day of December I9ZO nnd tho date of the first publi cation of this summons Is tbo 1st day of December 1020. All nroceu and Dannrs In this nro- cecdlng may be served upon thn un-l derslgned residing within the Stato of Oregon at the address hereafter mentioned. n c onoRsnKCK. Attorney for Plaintiff Address Klamath Falls. Oregon. 1-8-1K-22-29-5-12 A Christmas Gift TOANYONE FROM ANYONE Is a Savings 'Account at the American National Bank. This is only one of, the uses to which one of our interest bearing accounts may be put. Many business enterprises have been saved at a time of financial stress by a sav ings account which was started years before. vu &tfc&M VtVMi-iMaw Saving Draw Interest and route interest i i ' American National Bank Fifth and Main Streets AAArMMrM Commercial and Savings Accounts IIQSU ni IIIO COUpiIng WaS rorCOll ln-------------M-MM-MMMMiMMiMMMMMMrMMMMMilM J jlhose with a fine sharp point, with 9f1vlF1r ffffffffffiffiffffif $ tj Sfsj m .sufficient forco to gmcrato heat. " V '.'. -. , III I It1 Thl ,M,,nl of wa,cr' sether with V l X ' LhriStlsldS VHA,Aitfl'ffhA f.tho friction caused by tho two cotton ll J-.rs.Mf -f- n I) ' D Is 'l :! Christmas Photographs We have just completed arrangements ; : which enables us to deliver youtsphotograph ' to you 24 hours after you place your order. '.'. It is unnecessary to call your attention to ;: the high class work and artistic finish of ; Henline t Photographs. They are speaking for themselves today in most of Klamath : : county's homes. A photograph is an ideal ; ; Christmas gift, a constant reminder of your affection and regards to the receiver. Remember, we are open evenings and i '.'. Sundays and will finish your photograph ;: within twenty-four hours so you will have i plenty of time before Christmas. See our large stock of picture frames of X silver, ivory and wood, the largest stock be i tweeri Portland and San .Francisco. We are offering them at exceptionally X-low prices. See them. t fi i Across from Court House I rnone otf tor Appointments Jnrkots ruliblng against ouch other lapparenlly caused tho flume, j Tho flro did not Injure tho rub 'bor lining, which wns not oven char ged, the flames working entirely In tho cotton mixture. This was scorched for set oral Inches nround tho burned hole. Tho conditions under which tho engine wns working when tho hoso Ignited wore said to bo such as would novor occur while a fire was being fought and" for that reason thu fire flghtors huvo only a keen academic Interest rather than serious thoughts of tholr hoso burning during n flro unless It comes In rontuct' with flam es or spnrks. jWWWt FIATS KH EBV'T POLICY WASHINGTON. D. C, Doc 22. Tho Inadequacy of tho salaried paid to employees of tho forest boivIco led, during thu past fiscal year, to such, dlscourngemont and vo many resignations that complete demorali zation of tho servlco was threatened, sny Chief Forostor W. I). Oreeloy In his annual roport. Tho forest ser vlco has oxhaustod ovory moans at Its disposal to adjust (Salaries to presont living costs and tho respon sible duties demanded of Its employ ees, Col. Oreoloy points out. Tho sltuntlon, howovor, cannot bo mot ofoctivoly without radical Increases In tho rates of compensation fixed by statute "No organization can porform miracles," tho Chlof forostor says, "nnd the public forests of tho United Stntes cannot bo effectively protected from flro, dovoloped and 9 T t T f T T T t t Statement By Breier & Petersen The business connections wo have made In tho last 14 yoars slnco wo started In tho Chain Storo game, have holpcd us greatly In the last six months to foresee tbo decllno In merchandise that has come about. Wo abstained from paying tho real high prices on most all lines used In our stores, oven paying tho penalty of being out of many goods that wero wanted and by anticipating tho decllno wo got our stocks In shape so we wero ablo to visit tho Eastern markets and take advantage of tho extraordinary bargains offered by tho manufacturers. Today wo do not regret this policy and wo feel tho offering wo can make In mercbandlso nt a profit to ourselves has not been equaled tor many years. 6,000 pairs of men's dress shoes wero bought by our buyer on his trip East. These shoes wero mado by one of tbo largest Western shoo manufacturers. We havo promised not to ucn his namo In the salo of tho same. All styles and lasts, price $6.50. Look thorn over and It you do not find them equal to what you can buy tor $8.00 and $10.00 at one third and one-halt off, pass thorn up. A manufacturer of high grado neckwear needed money. Our buyer purchased 1,000 dozon ties. Those which wo nro retailing today at $2.15, ho sold at whole sale six months ago for $36.00 per dozen. Men's Suits for $15.00 up to $39.50 They are as good as any. Men's Overcoats $45.00 There are none better. Men's Heavy Kersey Pants ,.....-. $5.00 Men's All-Wool Dress Pants .' $6.75 Men's Blue Overalls at $1.50 and $1.75 Men's Khaki Overalls $4.50 Men's Black Cotton Socks 10c to 30c Men's Wool Mixed Socks 25c to 50c Blankets from $3.35.to $10.50 Army Blankets, all wool $6.00 Remember they are new, not renovated. This Is no special salo. Theso aro our regular prices to the public and thoy aro always right. You can take our prices as a criterion and we do not bar any body, nor do wo limit tbo quantity. In conclusion ve wish to thank the public J for tho llboral patronago wo hnvo received since opontng our storo In Klamath t Falls, and wishing you ono and all a Morry Christmas and a Prosperous Now Year Vf that will bo a happy one. ; We Buy for Less We Sell for Less' Y BREIER & PETERSEN B' J0HN vale r WM1ri. admlnlstorod to moot tho tremendous $M$