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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1921)
PAQR THHKW THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Thursday, itkimiuaJiv jo, ikm. The Office Crt ,'f - ;lri:'--' ARRIVALS m fjf .aafJSN. t. St BY JUNIUH A ulatuo ut lllmwln, tlio Jupanoso god of hoallng, wan touchotl by health seekers until thoy woro tlio god's faco completely away, nys a Toklo dispatch, So many sick man touched hit gllla Tlioy woro nwuy lilit phis- And It ho didn't end tholr III, Thoy auroly ondod tits. Not Ifanl T) Hatltfy A Now York-n to to farmer linn ro- contly written tlio following lottor to tho woathor bureau: "Dear Mr": I wlah you would lot mo no whnt kind of wotbor wo aro goln to havo for tho noxt tbroo or foro wooka 01 my wlfo has a lion who wonti to tit and tho want to no wothor to tit her or not. Alto would llko to got tho avorogo for thlt period for tho last CO or 00 years It not too much trouble And wilt you lond mo a thormomotor and a baromolor bo I can shut tho chicken homo dnro It tho bar ometor looks troatonlng. And If convenient I would llko you to tologratt mo tho wether forocatt every morning until tho lion comet off with tho chlckcna, and for a whllo oftor at cblckena neod lots ot caro whon Jut batched out. Yrt. truly, WM. BI'lVNKIt "Pa. Please havo tho ngrlcul tuer dopt. nond mo tomo bookt on chtckona. 'la, Bend tho thermomotor nnd barometer by partial pott. (Binned) V. B." C. I. Heckard tayt that thl will never bo truo domocrncy at long at wealthy ginks mako their chauf feurs t(t outtldo In tho rain. Lloyd Drownoll nays tlinl he haa dltcovered anolbor way to toll a mushroom from a toadttool. It It thlt: If you aco crepo on your nolgh bora door noxt day after he'a been out aftcr'em, you may bo roaaonably euro they woro toadttoolt. Tlio Old Htory Thoro waa a man who fancied By driving good and fatt, Ho could got hit car acrott tho track Before tho train canto paat; IIo would m tho englno by an Inch, 1 And mako tho train men soro Thoro. waa a mnn who fancied thlt, nut thoro Itn't any moro. Thoy bad bettor build that French cablnot out ot cedar nnd koop tho buga out ot It. American ahlo ownora toll Con- grots that thoy cannot aond dry thlpa abroad on nn otborwlte wot ocean. Water wogona can only bo oporatod on, land. Tho bluo law'- and tho bluo aky laws aeom to bo going bloooy, Thoro la absolutely nothing wrong with tho government of Cuba, eaya Major Oonornl Crbwdor, bocauso Cuba haa no government. If a thing Isn't It manifestly can't. "Blx dinky chorus girls" threaten to ruin tho theatrical profctaton. Thesowlll not bo tho only profession al men chorus girls havo rulnod. PUINE-VILLB, John A. Mooro, ono ot tho organliors and n director ot tho Cumberland Wyoming Oil & (laa Co., which haa drilled a woll on tbo Zlllor ranch to tho depth slightly over 1000 foot, roturnod. from'Port land and mnrio tho Important yi nouncomont that at a rocont moot ing ot tho company It was decided to porform extonslva development work on ltt land near Cumberland; that two oil rlga, oncgof thorn a standard, had boon procured and woro bolng shipped at oncy, so that work will start on a largo scalo oarly In tho spring. IIBDMOND, W. T. Mullarky, ns aeasor ot Doschutea county, paased away in Uond, Fobruary 1. A norvoua breakdown, tho rosult ot ovorwork la attributed to bo tho cauao of his deah, He wot 66 years old. The body waa taken to Floravlsta, New; Mexico, whoro Mra. Mullarky la burjod, IIo la Biirvlted by "a Bon, Douglas Mullarky, editor of tho Red mond Spokesman, Announcing the arrival ofour firat shipment of the newest things from the fashion centers. Included in t this shipment are suitsTdresses, skirts, blouses and millinery, both of American make and' design and of French importations Most of these garments are designs of two of the world's best known; fashion artists: Michaels, the famous Italian delineator, and La Vine, of France. We employ a resident buyer in New York whose duty it is to purchase for La Vogue stores the very finest and. latest in ladies' wearing apparel that the market affords and who takes every advantage of the lower market conditions and the tremendous buying power -of the eight La Vogue stores. This, together with four trips each year, which are made personally by Mr. M. I. Blotcky to the eastern markets make our buying facilities perfect. It'is going- to be our plan this year to make QUICK TURNOVERS of our stock and we are going to besatisfied i with a smaller margin of profit by.increasing our volume. J i .' V f . Th - We still have on hand some of the latest winter fashions in coats, dresses and, fur coats, to dispose, of which we will sell at half, price. These are from the best makers.and designers.. Special One An assortment of coats of bolivias, cdrdu vans and velours, ele gantly fur-trimmed, ex cellently lined and beautiful in design.. ONE-HALF PRICE Special Two An assortment of dresses of fine mater ials, some in velveteens, wool, serges and jer seys, both plain and hand trimmed. ONE-HALF PRICE Special Three A few fur coats most beautifully tailor ed and designed, silk- . lined in both plain and: figured materials. ONE-HALF PRICE si Klamath's Finest Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Shop CALIFORNIA NEWS f BERKELEY, Poanut brtttlo haa tbo highest food value, basod upon hoat unite or calorloa, It has boon do tormtnod In tho laboratories ot tho Unlyorslty ot California. Tho rocord vajuo por pound of this candy Is 2, 150 calorloa, oxceodlng tho value ot broad, flour, any of tbo coroala or tholr productB, moat and oggB. SAN FRANCISCO, Solution ot tho Irrigation and reclamation prob lems ot tho Bacramonto and San Joa quin valleys through tho proposed vast engineering achomo that has be como known aa tho Marshall plan, la hold to bo "physically, legally and financially Impossible ot accomplish ment" by tho San Francisco uoctlon of tho American Society of Civil En EUREKA, As llttlo or no attempt has beon made during thd laBt tow months to round up I. W. W, mom bora along tho coast, tho organization seoniH to bo flourishing again, and several radical pamphlots, doslgnod to fan tho spark of discontent In the lumber camps ovor tho recent wago cuts Into flamo, aro being distributed In tbo camps and scattered on the streets of Eureka at night. ANDERSON, An oak troo Bald to bo tbo largost In Shasta county was foiled last wook on E. A. Schulor' farm botwoon Andorson and Halls Forry. Tho butt-was aevon and ono halt foot In dlamotor. The troo yield ed 170 tiers ot wood, which at the prosont prlco of $6.50 a tlor, produc ed 035. ' LOYALTON, Cats throatonod to dolay tho publication ot tho Slorra Valley News, tho local wookly news paper by gnawing tho buckskin lac ings of tho bolt which drives the press, tho paper so announcoa. Tho hungry follnoa gained access to tho prosa room at night and mado a meal off tho lacings. Tho publlshor man aged fl socuro now lacings In tlmo to mako tbo wookly lssuo. VENICE, Ethel Hamraor, 15, high school student, today entered tho Blxtoonth day ot a slego ot sloop ing sickness. Sho la In a hospital, whoro her physician said thoro was no sign of returning consciousness. SACnAMENTO According to flg uros given out by Chnlrman Marshall Do Motto of tho State Hoard of Con trol, a llttlo moro than halt or 53,82 per cent ot tho Stato expenditures ot $81,387,692.51, to Juno 30, 1923, will bo roqulred for education pur-poaoa. SACRAMENTO, Tho Soutborn Pacific Railroad Company, constitut ing tho largost taxpaylng corporation In California has doposltod with Stato Troasuror Friend W. Richardson, tho sum of $2,017,720,24 in chocks, re prosontlng full paymont on tho sec ond installment ot Its franchlso tax lovy by tho Stato for 1920. LONd BEACH, Governor Stop hens, speaking on "Americanism" at tbo First Annual Industrial Exposi tion of Long Boach declared that "only tho Amorlcan languago should bo taught In Amorlcan schools." IIo addod that ho perhaps should havo said tho "English languago.but bo llovod his torm would be understood as moaning the samo thing. LOS ANCIELES, "Plenty ot Mon oy" to finance her defense, It a now by threo persona, Mra. Loulto L. Peeto, convicted of first degree mur der ot Jacob Charles Denton says. Mrs. Peoto declined to name the per sons offering her financial aid, but said thoy wero two mon and ono woman who believed in her Inno conce. WOODLAND, Somewhere in this city thero Is a night prowler with a ponchant for-raiding cellars and drinking all alcoholic beveragea found therein. "Peeping Tom," terror of tho housewives, Is now serving time In tbo county Jail, his arrest bolng of fectod r'ocently, after the. police had been battled for three years as to his Identity. Ho proved to be Nat Tom, local character. "Crooplng Jerry" Is the name glv on the booxo burglar. City Marshal Perry Lawson promises to do every' thing within his power to bate "Tom" and "Jerry" In adjoining cells In the immediate future. List your houses and apartments that you wish to rent with us. 123 8 th St. Klamath Exchange, 81-28 trial Is granted nor, has been oftorodg.n Will trade bar for cattle. O. J, Bradbury Box 297, Klamath Falls. AH OLD RECIPE TODKimf flog Tt amd Salpfcw Tama Ofr, Faded Kair Stoic a dlMtr Almost everyone kaows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, prwperly coat pounded, brlnga back the natural eel or and lustre to the hair whe faded, ttreaked or gray. Tear aco tat oaly way to get this nUUure waa to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store tor "Wyeth's Bag and Sulphur Compound." You will get a largo bottle o( this old-tla rooip improved by the addition ot other Ingredients, at very llttjo coat. Kv erybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened you hair, aa It doea It ao naturally and evenly. You dampen a spongo or soft brush with It and draw thla through your hair, taking ono small strand at a "time; by morning the gray balr disappears and after another application or two, your hair beooaeso beautifully dark, thlok and grotty, and yon. look. yara yvungeiV Aw