The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 29, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLSf OREGON
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Si HC1IOOI. GHA1HMTH '
AT rlOUTMKHX COLLKflK
J. 13. Taylor Is now registered In
tho collcgo of comnicrco and busi
ness ndmlnlstratton, University ot
Southern California, ltli course at
present Incluilog Spanish and econ
omics. Mr. Taylor Is n graduate
Ot Klamath Kails high school, Klam
ath Knlls, Oregon.
UN
T
Silvertone. is now per
fected. .
Silvcrtonc is photogra
phy's latest advance
ment. Silvertone is the craze
of the East.
E
MANY POSTS III
LAST ELECTION
CHIOAOO. IVc 29 -Oklahoma
with n coiiKresswatnnn In tho G.th
congress, Kansas and Texas wtlh
women as state superintendents ot
public Instruction, Missouri with
9 county treasurers out of 13 wom
en elected to county ottlces nnd Mich-
lent) possessing two women sheriffs,
take, the leading places ot distinction
on the suffrage question In tho cen
tral west as the result ot tho recent
nation-wide election.
Women have entered nearly every
field of public service, from Juror
i
elected In Michigan In Noember are'
also women, 1
Oklahoma gave three women dls
tlnclly prominent positions while she
was about It Aside from sending
Miss llobertson to congress, n state
senntor, Mrs Ijxinnr l.oonry, nnd n
state representative, Mrs. Ilesslo S
McColgln, wero selocted by tho Okla
homa voters Mrs. l.oonry. n widow
and mother of fire children, held the
county clerkship of Oreer county for
four years nnd In addition managed
a 100 aero farm, educated her chil
dren and succeeded In defeating her
mnle opponent In the sensational rare
iby more than a two to one majority
Oreer county also decided to hnvc
women as county clerk, county as
sessor, county clerk and ounty treas
urer. Mrs. McColgln, who comes from
Hoger Mills county, has gained a
reputation as a capable hutlness
woman as n result ot atsoclatlon
with her husband (u telephono linn
The Office Cat
IIOXIWTV AMI HICHAM! All.
HIMTOIIi: LOUT I'l'HHIJ
Silvertone is perfection
.of the art of photOg-'A,lce ertson ot Muskogee. Okln..!e,cc,p,, ",n, uH'rl
"past 60" a successful restaurant '"
raphy.
Silvertone can
seen at
r
and school trustee to member of the
national house of representatives nnd iteration.
following last month's election. Miss i,1", At,nl1' w"b" Wanton, was re-
rintemirnt of pule
i as.
nronrlelor. and. Inriil.-ntnllv. nn nn. Kansas also reelectei! a woman as
ponent of women suffrage, will take ,,u, uporlntenileni of public liistruc- An' wVn
don. .miss ixirraino Klltnbeth Woos
nt Cllnn UK., k m . ..........I .!
TAa I." . wi pur u. p.'li'im 111"
Missouri ihowrj Iho rmtMi Ilk. K",(,, " was admitted to tho Knn
Inr for wonwn nfflro.hnlilr ni. I"" oar Miss booster Is iho iiu- i underneath
yKlw
IIV Jt Xlt'H
ItrlitKlnK I' IVtlier
1'aw alius pours his coffee
In his saucer when he drink.
Hut mother, she's Just horrified
And tells him 'at she thinks
A grout big man like he Is
Should surely oughts know
At If his coffee I too hot
He otighla drink It slow.
Onlv be hpr "at ns ,hc 8,,C0,U' woman ever "
' sent to tho national congTcss. ,,v
Missouri showed the greatest Ilk- Br
Utir for wnnwn nt t If.hn1itjtr nl. Sa
UC1MI IIMC'C CTI TrTrs!thou':h thy nr n eligible for state!thnr ot
MLINLIINU & 51 UJU1U 0,rlcei, Slne counef clfCt.d wompn attracte
1 1
Bakedffms
An Lanch!
- baked fojustfhe
rouWMe
the vfay
treasurers, three selected women ns
puDiic auministrators and one a re
order ot deeds.
Ten women were elected to office
In Michigan, Including ono state sen
ator, but perhaps the most unique
eletlons wero thoso of Mrs. Kstclla
K dates and Mrs. Jano Johnton.
both ' ot whom succeed their hus
bands as sheriff. Mrs. dates takes
an part In church and club work
of Honor, county seat of llemle coun
ty, and has three children and six
grandchildren. Mrs. Johnson, who Is
G5 years old, says she Is confident
she can arrest any "bad man" who
violates the law In Iloscommon coun
ty. She will appoint her husband
a deputy and aside from caring for
;the prisoners ot the county Jill, will
also look after the threo children.
Miss Alice. Sampson, for ten yean
clerk In the county drain commis
sioner's office at Hillsdale, Mich.,
barely defeated her employer for the
position at the November election.
Mrs. Eva M. Hamilton, the.flnt
woman to sit in the Michigan state
Isenate, Is 40 years old and a former
school teacher. Sbo Is from Crand
(Rapids, where she Is known as "The
Mother of City Markets," having con
jcelved, and persuaded Iho city coun
sel! to adopt a plan by which farm
era sell their produce direct to con
sumers. ' Three county treasurers, two reg
isters of deeds and one county clerk
we have company
Miiw makiM paw mail as sin
lly tellln' him. 'don't u yer knife
Kr tuck your napkin In
yer collar.
a number of text books and 'Csuie that hain't ellijurlif.
racted considerable attention by And tells him how f rat hn oup.
her anti-tobacco campaign. In which l.lke' It paw'd neer t
she advocated dismissal ot any men !
Instructors who used tobacco In any HuMw.1 Him IL.nl
form. (Jporgr tlrlllte. the peaceful itone-
Kour women leslilatort. all elect, raojon. wu once the plaintiff in an
Herald classified ds bring re.
mills. That's ronclulve The tcl
i. iieromliiR more conclusive oery
r. The latest person
to bring
Central
varllsed
hotel, nml
h"r flint
"'"'"'llil.l.u
II IS. i.' i-
There were m miinl.ar ..f i,M', "
railed up the Vesirl, ,M
response In the ad. hut ii ,
for Mrs. conley i i,,.'?
I L
"""'nil, .,,.
pockelhook and lla
proof of tho efflrary lit tho "il( lmriif.llnlt.ly r..i.,r4 ',' J'
and found" columns Is little Mlss( Verily, Herald ml, i,,,, ' K
l.iher Vealrh. daughter of V. H '" '"'
.. ..,,, ..iiiiir nf I Im I'lrtt Nallousl
hank Last I'rlday, Kstlier plrkeil)
up a pockelhook routalulng
from Hie sidewalk In front
Tho child who .i..mM mi...
I IS SO fore I In. use of fit ...... 'IV
lit the'dreami. ' ' r
7ffAefyfffea
AovMnofs' 5t
Of
"TILL THE TIDKH OF THE
OCEAN HKFUKE TO FLOW."
This song Is sweeping tho Ksst
Secure your copy before the local
supply Is exhausted. On sale at
Klamath Falls Music House.
ed to the lower house, will sit In the
Kansas legislature. Mrs Minnie
Orlmtead ot Seward county was re
elected: the others are serving their
first terms. They are:
Mlia Nellie Cllne of Larned. elect
ed from Pawnee county on the demo
cratic ticket although the county
went republican by over 1000 plur
ality. She Is a law partner of her
father having been admitted to the
bar In 1912.
Mrs. Minnie Mtnnleh of Wellington,
wlfo of a locomotive engineer, says
she "got Into politics to help detest
proposed compulsory military train
ing." sue lost a brother In the
world war
MYs. Ida M. Walker of Norton, was
formerly president of tho Kansas fed
eration of women's clubs and hat
been a leader In stato and local civic
mbvements.
Miss Florence B. Allen, with nlno
uicu mmuuaiet opposing ner, win
elected common pleas Judge of Cuya-
Healthy Automobiles
'hhh l
You rannot npt yonr tr
you give It proper protection.
to bs healthy alt winUr St!.
assault and battery rste In a local I
court. Ho w telling the Judge
about It.
"The defendant walked right Into
my yard," said (leurge. "and ttam-
raed me up agalnit one of ray own;
tombstones." j
Did ho hurt you? aiked the
court
'Hurt me'" eirlalmed the wit-
neM "Why Ive got 'tsrrrd to the
memory of stamped all the wuy
down my back."
Think It Over
'Vestah," said tbo old colored
mammy at the ramp meeting ' If
the good Ud had Intended man to
smoke, he'd a built a ehlmbley on
de back of man's hald, so'a he could
have kep' his front door clean "
Sick Cars Are Expensive
Kipoiure to weather rauit troub. deterioration and MM
deprrclallon Wet lrrs rauta short circuits wattr on nrtil
parts cauirs rutt Th paint on the body will check sad rrtti if
tnoliture Is sllowrd to collect and stand.
GIVE YOUR CAR A HOME
Keep It Out of the Hospital
This rompsny will help yon.
Big Basin Lumber Company
Exclurivc Repreientativ&M of thm National
Builder Bureau
Charley Ferguson has noticed that
many society women carry their
Thermos bottles In their llmoutlne
Ion't ask him why. tTe your Imtg
ilnallon
hoga county, Ohio. Sho Is 3C years
nlil AHil Itaa fc..M .
n i. . . . . . The drawback to "taylng It with
-... . ., uu ,.,.,.ni coun- flowers" Is that tho averago man
ty protecutor since 1906. Miss Allen !, h . ..,...
..mi...i . .u- u.- t. . " ""' """ il'r
Mw...,cu iu lua ii.iu oar in
'What It
lloorntt
It that keept
the
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COMFORT
The
COSY
CENTRAL
Hotel
was
19M and baa practised In Cleve
land slnco then. Mrs. A. N. Norton,
3-. was elected probate Judgo of'i i .. ...
t.i,. ...-.. r....- .. ... I'" '""", """ v'""-"' irom
..-w .um., uiiiu iicr wrTing as
deputy clerk for 17 years. Mrs. Nor
ton defeated Homer Harper, prote
cting attorney for Lake county, by
2600 plurality for the office. Mrs,
.'ory n. iuvey was elected prose
cuting attorney of Hocking county.
Ohio.
The first woman to sit In the In
diana house of representatives will
bo Mrs. Julia Ii. Nelson of Muncle.
Sbo was the only woman elected to
a state office last November. Mrs.
Nelson Is the wlfo of a Muncle news-1
paper man.
moon
fall
Ing?" asked one.
"I suppota It's tho beams." re
plied his brother.
A Utile Mlml
A I'lno street mother god mlted the
other evening In reproving her young
son, and sheuted: "I just with your
father was homo some evening and
saw how you act when he ft out "
Telephone 155-W
GUY GARRET, Manager
CLEAN
MODERN
Steam-Heated Outside Rooms
Reasonably Low Rates
CONNECTED
NEWS STAND
All the Latest Magazines, Newspapers and
Periodicals. Come here for your daily.
OPEN
ALL NIGHT
Cigar Stand
With a New Stock of Cigars, Cigarettes and
Tobacco, Smoke ud here.
mmmnmmmmmmmmmmmm fpr mmmmrmpmmmm.m-MrjJV
Underground River
Made Peoria Famed
In Whiskey Making
PEORIA. III., Dec. 29. Flowing
at tome depth beneath tho residence
and business section of Peoria Is a
large subterranean river, the exltt-
enco of which made Peoria the big.
gest whisky distilling center In the
country In pre-prohlbltlon days.
Tho stream, which flows at right-
angles beneath tho Illinois river at
the edge of I'eorla, Is of unknown
volume. More than a dozen wells
sunk through tho bottom of the up
per river by distilleries to tap the
subterranean body of water havo fall
ed to ralnlsh the flow of tbo lower
stream.
From these wells comes a water of
unusual warmth and softness and It
Is this that drew tho largest dis
tillery In tho world to I'eorla, as well
as soveral smaller ones. Practically
freo from acid and alkali tho water
required no special treatment before
being fit for whisky distillation pur
poses. For this reason dlstlllorles
wero enabled to operato hero In low
er production costs than olsowhero
nnd I'corln'a "corn grind" for tho
liquor mado here b oca mo tho greatest
in tho country.
It's A linn! 1.1 fr
Home days
When the exchsngrs
Kail to get In
And wo can't
Find any raw material
For this column
It Is quite a temptation
To fall In
Line with thoxo
Who grind out free verse.
(Now take today for
Instance
Nnry an exchange
Camo In and
Hero It Is nlmott
Time to go to press
And our Job Isu't
Half finished.
nut come what may
Wo'll ho dadburned
If we'll resort to
Bo-called free verso
Or Vers Libre
For tho mero sako
Of filling up
This column.
Thank you.
YOU RECEIVE WHAT YOU ORDER
in our rcHUmrant. Our service Jh equal in every
way to the high quality of food we nerve. At
all times you arc assured of obtaining nn appe
tizing meal in an environment that is extremely
pleasant. Let us serve your next meal. Every
thing in season at popular prices.
Jewel Cafe
44 I
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1'IANO LK8HOXH
Instructions on pluno will . .i
by Mrs. J. M, Ilambery. 11 SB o.ri.
cent nvonno. Phone 327-M. 2X.2S.
ven
If the Wood Dealer
Sold Service
ot sell current wo sell service. That sonnds tM
PUitKllltKDS PAV.
Purebred or grado dairy cows fre
quently oarn for their ownor 2C to
100 per cent mora than tho returns
received Irom scrubs. Dopt. of
Agriculture Dullotln,
Set of
BEAUTIFUL CHINA
Hlilppe.1 to Vh hy MlMnko.
wo ilon't carry Chirm In nlork,
M.rriiHii miner Hum
I back Ut factory.
semi
DAVENFORT
Jeweler
Hlxth Street
We do
doesn't 117
na cieasj u, fluea. You would buy so mack krt.
,5?tu,ii,,JSiS.wSli10 " - ' " '
WIloV do .i T1 h": t o, .re dkutlsfled sboM
or wVlti u, WutBtuenUUit OUr ' pto comC ln
ou M rt ,," ?"r,lm " lUy lo Improve our sorvlc W
raat M tho develoimient ot sciewco mi! huinan nblllty pcrndL
California-Oregon Power
Company