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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1921)
t M si uL fhToffc UV JUNIUS rintcrr I'rlnte tjrfiiof bnk clork off remind ui If pa fl Ilk coinmon crookK, Wi should novcr lvn bhlilml ui rinir print upon the book. Obi roimon, perhaps that Krlond fsrntr U havlrut o harder llmo oneb yar to ruako tho old eighty pay Is ehinilni stylos " ttrm ""la. fla wtl"" n fnrm ,"n'1' ""Ull1 of the wtml ami Hnib. rould bo hud for tin bucks a month and board. Now tbi filler w,ul" nn "Wcnl-hour day, ,utr .cents on liour ami lime and a hilt (or oTcrtimo, nnu mo rigm 10 tiki tho farmer's prettiest daughter ridlflg In the family Ford. I.Vmpt flmmni "fir from Ibo tub caught on the eutsld of thft bulldlni;. but wss put egl before any lonsldornblo damage Mild be donn by Ibo Voluntnor fire dipsttmrnt " Portland Orngonlan. Inruburi "tfirrrlnic a tttlo wouldn't bo no tad." Hint" "It'l th sP'""'" who not with . ii It U J" a am. Household Hint A little xluo oddod to Jelly will ft It itlffor. lUrd-bollcil rgs will not scorch or barn It stirred now and then. Moths will not at copper window lied idU ran bo klllod by runnlnR tbom through a laundry -wringer. Obsrnsltun of Olilrnt Inhabitant I kin remember when tho "Infant liauitrlrs" tbit Interested most folk! wn raising babies. i i t Htorr f Hay Wlilto Wny Tki ilt'i a Jar Tbi lata ajar. , T. II. M. A Plutocrat a man wealthy Hoaih lo'pny both hi fine and hli livysr Nashvlllo Tciuiesscan. i Clara Smith llamon, In marrying ( flla director, abould eslly succeed tow In becotnlng a rrel heroine, A chap out Id San Francisco clalma tkatoBi drink of hootch onable htm to flfun In trigonometry. That' BothtDg, On drink hero enable folki to do trlcki In trlggornoruetry. Alto when tho dtvorco ault la fllod It li itroag clrcuraitantJal evidence that the honeymoon ha ended. Two iwallowi don't mnko one. sum air, but three or four swallows ski a nan think twlco before ho ik too hastily, nya I.uko Walker. HutcUon 'Suggestion u tho latoit thins In training children." "I've tried It. Hut the children don't bebavo ai wall wbon I moroly MttMt that they inny got a licking." Hurt balm of $00,000 Is llttlo sough for any woman. A broken art ought to bo worth that amount My dyf thq man In tho enso has It. Tho Poncr of tho I'm (Krojn the Hammond Ind. Tlmos) wt idi got results. Mm. Charles lOuson, 30 Wobb Bt., lost her dog. Hbo placed an adrortlso at Id tho Times yestorday. Hall hour after (bo papor was out tho Of camo home. Irr Times Want Ad. iUoyd DoLap when asked yoator y hat ho thought about a man o decolres his ,wlfo constantly, re "w. "HI say ho'a a WONDKR1" "Wrtty brings aany friends, "t bard luck siparatoa the wht "r chaff. V 4 THE Will lltlVH. noitmsntrr ffMifirnl after a personal tnvcstfgatlon, an ahown alwvc, Is convinced that David (larvey knows everything. "Ask Dave, hi knowa." says Itayt, who ha Installed him In a general Information buriau for Washington visitors. OREGON BREVITIES I ruiwuAnu-- More rorrlgurntor cars bnarlnic fruit product of thn Pa cific conit morod eastward oyer the Union I'aclflc railroad last month than during any Hoptombor In his lory, according to J W. McClnnnndn. general agent of refrigerator car mr. Tien ror tho system, who arrived Tues day for nn Inspection of rofrlairator service. .McClymonds said that a tutal uf approximately 19,000 cars moved eastward, or 030 cars a day. I'OllThANIX Uorgeant Oeogan and tlio morals squad made 308 ar rests during tho month of BoDtembor and brought a total of f 20C1 rovenue to tho city In fines. I'rlionars convict- iOd In tho municipal court on thn tes timony of thn morals squad received 412 days In Jail. Twelve mon charged with being drunk and 30 vagrants worn arrested. Hnvon persons wero held over for grand Jury Investiga tion, BAl.KM A. T. Marshall chairman of thn Oregon statn Industrial acci dent commission, has returned to Halom after a week pasiod In tho lower Columbia river district Ho vis ited a number of sawmills and tog King camps and dollverod a sorlej of sddressns on the benefits that were being derived from tho accident pre vention movoment Mr Marshall said accidents were decresslng rapidly In thn togging camp and mills, and that thn Morkers were taking an active Interest In tho campaign to ellmlnato batanls Mr Marshall later will lslt Klam ath county UNIVKJ18ITV OP OKEOON The nlno girls who were held out of the (lamma'I'hl Beta sorority because of the penalty Imposed upon that organ isation for violation of rushing rules tiavo been allowed to llvo In the Gam ma Phi house as "boarding guests". xssxxxsaaoaatxx. 'r 1w.V mmm' lf. an.1 ft Am'l tMtti Is to enjoy an Inilde bath rsch morning to fluih from the system the previous day's waste, sour fermentations and poi sonous toxins before It I absorbed Into the blood. Jutt as coal, when it burnt, leaves behind a certain amount of In combuitlblo material In the form nl ashes, so the food and drink token each day leave in the alimentary organs a certain amount of Indlgestiblo material, which if not eliminated, form toxin and poisons which are then sucked into thi blood through tho wry duct which are intended to suck in only nourishment to lUtUln the body. ii.nmitiii m (he mow of healtbv bloom in your cheeks, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, you are tpl to drink every morning upon arising, a class of hot water with a teaspooafu) of llmestono phosphate in It, which Is a harmless means of washing th waste material and toxin from th stomach, liver, kidney and bowils, thus cleans ing, sweetening and purifying the entire to AsjJave BrJJPPM . gaKlirTTciEgannnnnnnBEtgannniB: I fnc,ii'w '-Vr gHgannEaRgal rimik. Ktm Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheelj S '"3 1 "r?f geBgeBgeBgeBgeBgeBagBr''gll;l I oVlgflftfit daHHaiLH S K gfssKfHsT'ax ?np BgSK' ' gBBvXBrsnl SilUgVJ 41tPv W f-vfgeBgeBSHg)anSt!c im geanayxxr,BXSw at . gSSSSSSSsrrgfSRBSvgglglgCflls SaV'-LBfiiB4gr ' " !' BaaHinHHSBslllllflc isLnmBlaLnHBiSnaiB EVENING HERALD, Thn roason that tho ban was removed wnn that tllO alrla wern nnnl.t In find BUttabln living qiiarlors. IIUND IJeiplto actions tnkon nt n mass mnntlng of cltlions horo when tho dismissal of B, W. Moore, city school superintendent, was domandnd thn ichool situation continues to Im prove. I'OIITIANIX Ilowaro of tho Itin erant poddlnr who would ontlco small sums from thn housoholdor for somn trlfllnK gowgaw advertising tho 1925 exposition. This wanting Is voiced by Julius U, Meier, chairman of thn ex position committee. UNIVHIWITY OF OllKOON Four hundred and novnnty-flm students In tho untvorstty arn training for army sorvlco In case of war, and so mo of this number will no doubt will get commissions In the resnrvo corps. Thn work of thn unlvorslty reservo officers' training corps thli year promises to be tho best since It was organized. Major Uaymond C, Ilalrd, commandant, has been In thn servlco for 14 years In tho Philippines. In Japan and In tho late war. Model City Will Be Built by U. S. Reclamation Service AMKHICAN FALLS, Idaho., Oct. 7. Tho now Amorlcan Falls li to bo a city "built to ordor." According to plans announced recently by tho United flutes reclamation service, tho rebuilding of the city on another site, necessitated by tho fact that the present location will be submorged through the construction of a large Irrigation storage reservoir, will be In accordance with tbo latest prlnclplcr of city planning. Typographical, cllmstlo and Indus trial considerations will bo taken In to account In tbo building of tho now city, It Is Indicated. The streets of tho city will run northesst and south west, to permit tbo sun to shine upon all sides of tbo buildings. Tbo Indus trial section will He In rotation to tho rcsldenca districts In such a direc tion that tho prevailing winds will carry the amoko, dirt and odor away and not toward them. Natural drain ago will carry surfaeo water from tho streets toward the river. Tho only portion of the prcsont town will remain a part of the new city Is the Knob Hill soctlon. The present high school building Is ex pected to be left In tbo location It now occupies. No receptacle haa ever been made with sufficient strength to resist mo Dursung power or irozen water, Jlarkhrcht Indian Tan ATny shoe for born Idvo nor mile for your money. Kvaaa Hhoe Co. 4 alimentary tract, beforo putting more food into the stomach. Girls and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or psllld complex- l. .U, ikX.. '.L. .k. im wllh a u-fj Ia-m. K4 tmmi tiaatp fir&th. others who aro bothered with hcadacbts. Mlious speiis, ana stomacn or cunmua tloa should begin this photphstcd hot ummlm JIhIImM mnA Mr .UIIMfl fit TM V pronounced results In one or two weeks. A quarter pound or limestone pw pnate costs very little at the drug store as soap and hot water cleanico, purifies ana iresoen wo kiu on mu ui hot water and limestone phoiphate act on the inside organs. We must always ronsidcr that internal sanitation la vast ly more Important than outside,cKanu ness, because the skin pores do not ab anrh Imnnrttlea Into the blosd. while tho bowel pore do. women wno prsire to w beauty of their complexion should Just try thi for wwk ami notice remit. S KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'In llornoo tbo natlvo who mar ries his mother-in-law must pay heavy flno or suffer doath. No -ike Mother toed 1o make! .antpy! how et ciow with eigini hotcvp or Coffve end pure crt&m ' 7bke Home a Doitn Doighnute 30 1 DR. a A. MASSEY t-onrta an Pine Bin. In Warren Hant Hospital Off. Phone 417 Res. Phone MM l--S-AJ.J--a.AJ J. M A J l. fTTTTTTI TTTf Portraits and Enlargements Z Art frame and framing. 2 I IIENUNE PHOTO SHOP Opposite courtbonso Phono 30 327 Main EX-SERVICE MEM, ATTENTION' OKlamitb Potc No. 8, Amorlcan Legion meets at tho City Hall on the first and third Tuesday! of each month. Ex-servlco men. are liwltsd to at tend the meetings. For membership cart or Informa tion ex-service men at requested to see or write the following efficers: J. H. Carnahan, Commander. Roy N. Fouch, Poet Adjutant. For rollof of employment seo or write the Chairman of Tbo Rellot and Employment Committee Francis Oldi, caro Lakeside Lumber com pany. Klamath Lodga No. 117' L O. O. F. Meets Friday ntgbt ot each week at I. O. O. F. hall, 6th and Main street Chas. Newman ............N. G. W. C. Wolls V. G. O. D. Manguo Secy. W. D. Cofer . . Troas. ENCAMPMENT H. V. Drown ,C. P. s. w. Scribe J. V. Drewbaker . L. J. McClare . Nate Otterbeln - Treasuror CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Herbort D. Mallett Dr. aoo. E. Mallett Office ovor Underwood's 7th ft Main Phone 5S9-J FlliZ BCUOOL OF POPULAR MUSK? I have constructed thru years ot experience the only course that teaches you to play tho piano by NOTE and by EAR In 10 to 20 -lea-sons. Write tor particulars, 701 11th Bt., Klamath Vails. Ore. Phone 367R. I WILL- i smssb wegsaaHiiisiii si i ,1,,'iinw y!SsSSIS(iRwW mtL Take ont Cellars or Fill la Lot CON MURPHY S17 Mortimer Bt. Phone B41-W VMVVVVWViMMWjMriNlM E . EAT T AT The White Lunch' Home Oookfaf and Ho Pastry Bpedalty naa wAnt wHMt ,WVMktVVMWfVWVVVWWlMVMAV 0W0W0W0W0W00 MADE Vt KLAMATH Alfalfa Meal FOR HALR MURPHY'S FKED BTORH ANDERHON'S GROOETBRIA 8UNBKT GROCERY Mfg. by HARRY TKLFORD WVMWMAMMM(MAMlWMWMMMMrVI DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AMD bTJRGBO. I. O. O. W. aWloVas FkoaflM Residence 438 Pine St. Pboae fl0-R. J. O. CLEGHORN CIVIL BNOINBim AND SURVEYOR Phono 12J 111 fl. Riverside HoHiday Dairy Wholesale and Retail Pnturlzed Milk and Cww Phone 501-J. OBc Phone 1TTW Ree 17TR Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Phyatetaa mm White BHUlac KlamaUi mila PEUOAH BAT BCB Fare Ho aeli way Leave Res Cafe Leaven PeUeaa City 7:46 a.m. :.- 11:45 p. m. 1:00 v. a. 6:00 p. m. 1:10 p. m. Reckard Roast Serrleej PkesM 77 16-tt L. D. GaM, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AHB THROAT . QliABBSB WUWOOBmXD I. O .0. F. Bldg. Phone l-W Roomt SOI, 101, 104 Re. White PsUrnn EiteJ, PhM I Klamath Fall Plumb ing St Heatinf Co. 1178 MAIN BT. PRONE S4A-W Coe'e Auto Service Hudson, Buick, and Dodge Cars Country Trip a Specialty PHONE 1W United Cigar Store M0 MAIN aTREST vwwawwwwwwwwwwwww DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 821 I. O. O. F. Temple DENTISTS ' Dr. E. a WiMeartw i Dr. P. M. Nm rion m Excarating Teaming Let make yom m trie on Mr gtng that taaaenMt, or other ex cavating you eoBteasyUte. WralN do team work et every deterlBitea Phone 426-J iwday, October 7, um Premiunn Dairy OlcWt Retail VtJmy 'la Tana Phone 22-F-2 GLOVER MAKES Your Watch Keep x Time, 511 Main St. Klamath Falls HAW MILL ENGINEERING A CONSTRUCTION CO. Designer and bwlldei i naaoX en aaw anOla, nlsnlng snaR anal bos plant. Dredclng. Pile Srtrhsg PkM4.W Office Comer Sffrhsc aa Oak Near B. P. Dsfol DR. L. L. TRUAX, ' WARREN HUNT HOSPRAIt Day Pbmsm, 47 NlgiM PkesM, SM iianiaannnnsnnnnniHSBBiMaM anjannnnnannniBsnninna E. D.LAMB PHTHCIAN ANB SUHOHO PheMal7W Eoanae lull 7B White BenlSnng f s FRED WESTERFELD MbbVIjHV " Phone 4I4W. -X.Rnr lMnmmr NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK r ROUGH DRY "INK Yes DkmU - -! Onmr SmAmT -r r PHONE 154 " ConMr MalB aaJ Klasaath Falls Cycltty We are here to serve yon, a4 aim to mtt yon right. MotoreysiM , ml Blcrelen. Parte and Aaensirlen, Tlree tnl Tnbee", that wHl nteaJ yenr taapeetteB, m w eArry the) beat 1 our Una. Repair ahoy g connection with Karley-DaTtlaatj Sarrlaa. ltlt Mate Ml C E. Klamalh Dye Worb , Pkoa408 OUR CUEANINO, FREaxHNS ATI REPAXBINO WXUi MAKE XOtTB - S1 DR. J. G. GOBLE The wall-known Oatletea now located la K. D. Blank. 1111 Main. Phone lll-M. 0W0t0mp00m0mmm0f0i0W9imf0wr l a a . PHOsTBSl mmm0mimm0mkiJ V ff CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Lol) a Bridge Over First Bute and' Saving Bank Suite 10S PhonatW Let Your GLASS trouble Elfins C E. STUCKEY 4 R-Glaaiaf aad CaUsMJI' Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Dwatiwt i 4 i If It's Loose : We WU1 Move It O. K. TRANSFER CO. 124 s "-. Phone .87.