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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, FKIIIIUAUV .4, IOTI, F ILL iix-Jiff?lei?l W ops II ON DM (11 Mill) "" flSi'i'w - 'lk,!..,iu m really . S.r of !.. ru.h on .... K co.atT d raU-t ... cr,w.l 5 s?rU Mm. of lb- fc.l f Hur of in-- i" " tA IS IHtlMI. bl """ M- 'I'- JJJl, wo lhi..li" l MiaMlM'"!" if lb ! W,,H,'',,M" Jurr irifofmlo ' 55; llom.oa. rwLd cfcMr S ,!; who b..i iir - (,f.t lkoaumliofpouoJ.lo.il IUH at a. drag-! U. II I- IE IS ! Mm Hllif IHnliry Til .I I lit) (ia (if llfn ftlloiiillrii; llm burning of mimhora of mlilir mid prhaU arliwl liUllilltiK arh year Iti Hi" United Hl.lofl U niiiiirllnlr .null iltxplln lm fllriiay rharaclnr of 1110 11 y nf llio .IrurluriM un Ir prove I. diia to llm couiiulr llm .trill maulatlmi observed iiim dill llm country. HcIhkiI building nhuulil Im of llm rmlallm roiiilrucllon, tmi a u at Itl'Mt Invarl&bly I tin eaa limy ra u( but ordinary framaur lrtrk ton.irur Hon In Mhlclt lot. of llfn Ifi rim of, rim I pmvantahln onlr IhrouKh a awlflly anil BUlotii.llf.llr emrtrlod flm (trill, ton mult or limit ami m pealed prnttlrn Tim .uiwrvUlon of mil itrlll ti be effntllin fur .rhool. muit Un lmpl ami dlmcl TtiU ran ba b obtained 1 by adapting lltn school cirraliliallim I through II. loathing ilatf. to tb m I julrrt)iml of tlm drill I Tho principal should h aupmtiia In fliloE tlm lima for (he holding of urh drill, and pmrvn mrord of, tho tlmo taken 10 amply hi. ttbool, following a given algnat or Iba cons.. o-nforclng lrlr dUclpllna for lrh rr and pupil alike In It. projr , loiixutlon Itafh rlata ahoulil ! unitjr il.l " ... ..... .. 1.-1 .. I - - , j-siU llr odlf an '" "" minHllat dlrrtlon of II. Iitarfarr itiiVnUfr of tb oa ',M, hm ,,, ,,rc,,r ,,,,,, lb. f jj; Auti. . I irirl.nrjr ami .grr.4 r ltn drll ' fMUft la. wn ""'", ,N0 d.p.rtum from lha xmm lftr or Tuesday Sales All Over the Slore upon prctent'day mar mcrchandisc on hand True Value, the price of every article in the house it based kef conditions. This store has established a policy whereby all February 1st will be sold on a basis of manufacturers readjusted prices and all goods ar riving from now on will be marked at the lowest possible price consistent with legitimate merchandising. Put your faith in this store and you will never be HOME town, help build up your HOME Community. disappointed. Patronize your lrtr WO""' "k1 b"4 ,n rtltri. , ,. H ifflr l n Mi "f h" && U l'ortonl f " "n' l frutltt B4 tenamlf .! tm VU inbi to pr.tall In lt" urtU f Rjrop llaiin. l U t nfrt" ' , I" jijt ( ut oth otoc to b coo. tSui fU la tk. r.t of uhw tAkt, U tk. opinion of lb I'orU rtM.LlUttM Unnt rroi'.MloBi niiitiitioa . aratl aUo hf I lit nautili proc fm hlfb fl.tiui4 to mi a b.arr nrrM hUuUoa. O.br fri "klh h. rntrlb ml (1 tk 4pr"loa ar b4 crop. irm(tsfert ovr aipert. abort' tftaffao '" aad fl. pmtltxf hr it4 U(uat ilrli i tax ut:iutim:nt? TKUi:t AT I MIKIWITV. Ranwrrr or oukijo.s. im. nu. Tib, t-Tht io-lbird of lb xkwl Hpirlatcrxlrnt. or flnt-claM tatitttl U Ik. laU bo rec.ltrtl i3cirtf tklr profMhJnl train, hj it tit acaool or MJacatlcin or lb. Nun!! of Orrcon. aa learned (n tfm rKcotlr conpltmt In Mxloa la firalihlac cl.nttflrallr tnittanra for ruth a lri rrn fi(tiMUCttttia potlllon. tbn rtfttnlt; itaofll of .duration bai WH a hrf. number of auprln b4U for th. imatl.r cltira and m, kltb ttbool principal, blnh M ui Janlor hlcb ttbool trad. m. HUIIit, for tollcjr and nor Hi ksojIi, (irta fur d.rccilro WlaiiMl children, and with tj rop.rtlon of otb.r achoul. of w nlnnlir manr leather or hy. tiiutlon and athUllc. and arl. "IhhmIiot. or muiic Iba rul. laid dnn by tba prinria) (or th" condurt or lbs drill ran b. lolralrl. a a alncle act or untimrlri dltoMdlnca to lb ruin ml(bt al a critical lima thmalrli tbn aafrl, of lb rnllrs cboo 1 Kor .UCKMllun aa ti tbn quirk xl and ft m.lbttd or dlimiMlnc claM by BMtcnwont to tbn nrr( talrway and aitla the principal (nay nmuU the ebW of Iba lira dnpart tnnnt or an anUtant drlailt.t to uch work In many rltlr .rliool lira drill, arn rendurtr undrr ir on uwirtllon of a member of ' (ha flm d.partm.nt. , j nm drill In raciorl rmployinel largo number of hand .bnutd bo conduct! l(b iba am mgulariir and anforrvmrnl of rlcld diiriplino a In public rbool TbrM abould l bald a often a nrreaury, dondine upon lha dlcn of Iba bulldlBC cbararlcr of lha tndutry Intrlll Cnta of .mployrc. tc, and bnuld Ineluda T.ry nun In tba hulldinc Contplruou. lKn to tndlraln ! cation or all lalray. flro Mim nd cKhar maana of rill abould im potto,! In lha bulldlnc. and rarh of lb cilia un by a xlvrn number or employ durlnc otory rricularly ctinducitsl rim drill Klorlrtc Konr on rarh floor ran iralloti from lha plant offlm or rn Kino room or o, .Irani whlntlo at tlm toHar plant may Uo uv In ound Inc lha ilimt. Cam mini bn laVrn In cloar tho lownr flour flrt. If only tnalda atalrwnya am avallablr. In pmtrni crnwdlnr; and chnklnc of rtlla raurd by lha ruh of lhoa on lbuiMir floor Kim mrord ahow that lack of proper ojlt farllllln and tlfa drill In factorlra of tlin ordinary rombutt Ibla typo hao taken a Inrrlbln loll Levi Strauss Koveralls 98c Koveralls, Jennie & Joe Ovcrcmalls made from fast color, Blue Denims, Kahki Cloth and Chcviotc, Sizes 2 to 8 years. CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES $1.98 Entire Stock of Children's Gingham Dress cs go on sale today at greatly reduced price. All colors and styles to select from, 2 to 14 years. New Spring Style Dresses - Jackets - Suits An early purchase enables us to offer New Spring garments at remrakably low prices. Tricotine Dresses $16.75 Jersey Knit JackeU n $7.25 Jersey Knit Suits $25.00.. LADIES', CHIDREN'S. HOSIERY Ladies Round Tickets 'Stockings, black only, Special . -45c Ages Children's Round Tickit Stockings, Spe cial 32c H. N. MOE, Prop. of tir in America In mccnl year I ,m lha raciory empiujcy 01 ivmm alb r'all dulnt all In their power afrcuard lh live, of their em pIO)rT l,i:JlnUTOIW (it'USTH III U.MVr.ltstTY. a S. HAS AMPLE WHEAT SHU. IGIANT BERRY E weal atatea and aUo along tho Pacif ic Coaat. WASHINGTON'. Keb i -The! WASHINGTON, Feb. -J'rcdlo lock of wheat In Iho United State lions that tho Colombian Berry dl on January I, 1921. nro ratlmated , covered In a hitherto unexplored for by tho bureau or market and tho eat region of tho South American bureau or crop tullrnatej, United Itepubllc for which It was named. revolutionize tho American TNIVHIIHITY OK 0UIX10N. Ku icena. Krb I Member of tho legl. latum ,wrm icuela of tho Kugono Chamber of rommerra and tho fac- Hlalea department or agriculture, to would ulty and aludenta or Iho Unlvenlty tM 120,000,000 huiheli, which la ap-' berry Induitrr in tho aamo way that or Oregon laat Katurday. They penl prutlmately 40 por cent of Iho total' tho naval orange, alao of South Am. fire hour, on the campu Impacting avallabln on July 1, 1920, and com-'orlcan origin, marked an epoch In tha now building and obiervlng tho jpama with 417.0q0.000 buiheli on tho hlatory of cltrua growing, are general expansion of tho Unlverally, January 1, 1920 Attor deducting nn mlj0 by official of the Department during Iho pan l year Many of thojavcraga carry-over of about 0,-'of Agriculture. vl.llora aiwiko on Iho valuo of higher .000.000 biiahela. thorn remain . education to Iho tato at aemhly about 260.000.000 buibela In thl' in Vlllanl hall and at luncheon at country nvaltable for export and' .MIXING ACTIVITY. ItOSSUAND. B. C. Feb. 4 Row land la Da the eve of greater activity In mining, the larger operator here announcing that the Intend to con tinue operatlona throughout the en tire winter. The smelter at Trail, near hem and the zinc-lead mine at Kimberly alio wilt continue to operate. It la stated. Itouland'a mines. It la estimated, have produced over $85,000,000 In gold and other ores alnce they were discovered 25 yoara ago. Ilrndrlrk hall Kxtcnalvo experiments with the giant blackberry, described by ex plorer of tho Agriculture Depart- brcakfastlnj. on Olympic Rolled Oats. WTiuaMMB fkaa9aiiTHflaEaElinNaafl aaaaaaaaatftlaTrJ ff ! 1 mvJRblmml Red Pepper Heat Quickest Relief From Rheumatism l.lA...-.tU i.nUM....l.i. ,i .... !. iuuiiiriv ir'iuiivtuviui uuhuh ,.. . A... !.. !,- .1.. i, ali month, from January 1 to July AraIcan V!vroty. haro bccn bcjtun C. .1! i.-nnAAAn 1 1. by the division of foreign seed and Of the 417 000.000 bushel, on ,ntr0lIucllon, hlch-pUn. to January I. 1920. abou 109.000-j ,r,but0 tho.new coteryP t0 rar. 000 buahel. were carried ! oor In to determining In what cllm- Iho noxt seaaon, aa compared with' . .. ., . . ., , , , ,,c .atca It wH grow beat. tbo above average, leaving 30S,-t 000.000 bushels lor alx months' ox-) ,n lK,rt t0 oHIelata here, Wll port and domestic requlromcnta. on opence. an agricultural explorer Theao flgurea do not Include Hour who WM cnt to Colombia to Investl stocks or Hour ecjulvalenta, neither. W'0 ho covory of tho now berry do thoy lako importa Into account.!0'; Dr- Krnk M- Chapman of the American Museum or natural iua ory. declared that only the extreme Isolation of tho rgloa where the giant grows in profusion could account for tho fact that It had not long since boon given to the horticultural world, l'lanta and seeds thus far In troduced to thla country wero brought by Mr. ,1'openco from Kl l'onon, betwoen Slbato and Kuaagaa ugn, In tho department of Cundlna mnrra, wlioro tho plant Ir said to be found In grcateat abundance Aa yet oxporlmentora nro uncer tain whether tho berry ran bo trans planted to thla country without loss of aorao of Ita natlvo characteristics, bocauto of tho peculiar 'climate of tho region whoro It was found. Whtlo tho plant grows In Colom bia nt nn elevation of 10,000 or moro foot, it la satd to bo Improbable that It would survive at similar elevations lioro or in tho mountainous roslona of lower South America. The climate' of the Colombian mountains Is torn- porod by their nearness to the Equa tor. Attempts to cultivnto tho new ber ry In North America nro expoctod to ConrontrntfNl 1IU Ponelrnt Itrinpt Qulrkrol llollir UboumntUm, lumbago, neuritis, backnehv, stiff nock, soro tuusclos, atralns, ncblng Joints, When you nro Buffering so you can hnrdly got around, Just try "Hod l'oppor Hub," and )ou will havo tho quickest relief known, Nothing has a uch roncentrntod, penetrating heat as rod peppors. In stant rellof. Just aa soon as you ap ply lied I'opper Rub you feel tho tingling hoat. In thre,o mlnutos It warms tho soro spot through and through. Krooa tho blood circulations, broaks up tho congestion and pnln la gono. Rowlea Red Tapper Rub, made from red popper, coats llttlo at any drug store. Get a Jar at once. Almost Insthnt rollof aw'alts you. Uso It for nli1. In rlinnt. Kn mnttnr whnr vnn havo used for pain or congestion, don't foil to try fled Tepper Rub, bo most successful in tbo South nndjoa tho subject FOR rtALV: ISO tons good clean alfalfa bay; 6 miles from town. Can bo fed on our premUea. Call at Moo'a store. 4 Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says a glass of hot water and phosphate pravsnU llloaaa and keeps ua tit. Just aa coal, when It burns, leave behind Incombustible aahes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves In the alimentary canal In digestible material, which it not completely eliminated from th sys tem each day, become food for the millions of bacteria which, Infeat th bowels. From thla mass ot left over wnate, toxins and ptomalnellko polsona are formed and sucked Into tho blood. Men and women who can't got feeling right must begin to take In side baths. Hoforo breakfast each morning drink a glass ot hot water with a teaspoouful ot limestone phosphate In It to waah out of tho bowela the previous day'a polsona and toxins, and to keep tho entlro alimentary canal clean, pure and, fresh. Thoio who are subjoct to sick hoadacho, colds, blllo'usness, consti pation, Qthcra who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheu matic stiffness, or bavo a aqur gassy stomach after meals, are urged to get a quarter pound ot limestone phosphate from the drug store, and begin practlcleg Internal sanitation. Thla will coat very little, but la suffi cient to mako anypno an enthusiast