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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1921)
J' -3liJLvv6efe.'i232S-ZrSii' i."" . - W;l A' A- 17 , 'J.(iT ' .'U3eV '. e'v f'iw, ll 11 '1 ; i't-t h -. ' fl...'.v .: U" .. U ""WIS JST'SIVSW" " THE EVENING -HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON NKSDAV, NOV. 16, 1921. ' HAOB TWO .- - . J. ,t !- r I? J m M E l n "t I li. i' it . .,. .', r , I : 1 O IVt lt- h h ' r U ill l li 5,1 J H: 3: 1 11 V 5: 5 :' . 'I - ill Usui mill mWER ' 1AKB A KM. Of Gt HoM AND YoT on sbdc oio Totss Af faluts A iono hike w:iP Sonny - ' IC'ttOf 1 l ASHLAND, Nby. 10. Ashland Dices tba prospect of a "soup lino" this 'vfliater as nnauxllliary of a) pub lic aommlssary department (or way--srarOohoes, knh-htB.ot tho road and -workmen wbo are "down on their luck," accordng to Chief of Police Hatcher who started an Investigation tkla saorainR relevant to the growing tettiix of "tourists" who stop ovenin A-tladl en' route to warmer climates -at ixpense of the railroad com pmr. JThi sjratem of special, rail TMj JWtlcs, t&alntalneil atUha espen sw t the ooatpanr, Is unable,-Chief Wjtif claims, to prevent the men Ms rldhsg tho freight trains, ac MtitK to' the Ashland Tidings. A fcok house equipped with ran E water, electric lights and a store .free firewood Is maintained by tkftcH In a rear room of the Fourth ajtmfct fire station. 'From, one to fifty -rB4rers .traveling on ''side -door pMeuBs' frequent the room every St., la addition to other advan oi me aotei me noooes are cjsUed.at , train time by the police who stoatrous of forcing the men to tarate. Although the number Is creating dally, an average of twen- tr-flve men stdp- In Ashland every ' ..Batcher states that the bunk house la the only, one of Ita kind nialntaln i by any city on the Pacific coast. The Yoom was orglnally given a keavy coat of plaster, when put in as ia 1913, -but now bears the marks of nsany knives, used to crudely fash ion the names of visitors to th room. Matilatlon of the walls, has continued despite the police warnings, until the place is now badly In need of repairs. 'The railroad police and employes axe practically helpless to stop Uo crowds of unemployed men who are totting their way, Hatcher says. The eat that can be done is to search the Ken and make those' with nioney pay their way. The others ' make their way by freight train from one eMy to another. Activities of the, police and the Tailraad employes tend to curb the kabo ,menaco and prevent the men frosa boarding passenger trains. In Many- cases the men will leave tho train just outside the city limits, walk throng li the city and board the train again at some out-of-town crossing. Chief Hatcher claims that thero la as ore hobo travel now than at any time since 1913 when 'Jsoup lines" -were restored to by the' city In car ing for the road element. The menu consisted entirely or Mulligan stew, a concoction of tho table leavings frosa local restaurants. .Coffee wus boiled on the stovo in the btink vV-analeT ' avLaiil aav JU t -4, " -- ftaaa mtllltul . J7.j' ;ove his CIMB'(,3 7li ' H i -.aaaaaa AP at wea asa' JF - -taBaftaV rf1". WmS$l& To,Do8oTlTraW45 A WHAi. JYJ . s? ftr- Jr,"i OLt' LKT the Jlcpnricd onfla bo honor rd oven Jn the rhivc. lt tlio miilpttirrd mnrblo direct our foot r silcp to tlio scond of ll'iclr lonp; ji alcrpi liCt tlio chiseled cpltnph to- IK-iit llmir named nnd tell uhcro re potm the' nobly good nnd wise, ' ' Ijongfollovr. Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works 1040 Main St. Klamath Falls Try' Classified Ad-It will Pay You 5 The done favors "Shv""Huntlctf-'over under old vlnon which, thouch 1 , - A. Stravens, Oorvals farmers, ton's aggregation, as It tied tho Wash . frozen afford nonio protection. Ah .1. When Andrew Vachter. Nlfk Sabol and T. charged with having liquor In their Ington Staters, whllo tho Aggies wont a consequence many of these ln- possesslon, attempted to lay tho, don to a 7 to 3 dofeat. Dope does I sects reappear In tho garden next blame for the presence of the Illicit' not .amount to much In this contest, ' year In Increasing number whore liquid found at their respective rnnch- which is usually determine!! by fight as they could be considerably ro es on their respective wives, when and the. brcuka. duccd If ull ground which Is not arraigned In Unruh's court here, they' (now planted to any crop plowed or thoroughly Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses iniYour Cheeks imz$rm ' f Vi Wf. $:. l&m fi'X l were played the wrong hunch. Showing )lud Uy Hlh JJNIVERStTY-OF OHOEO.N. EU OENB The 487 students in tho Uni versity high school have ages rang ing from 10 to 23. The two young est pupils are Doris Hardy and Rob ert McAllliter. both In tho seVnnth . j ...... , . o 'the Methodist eral special students, doing advanced Uere todoy- '" ,. .. .: 'Ulsbon Wllllat President Says Church ' i ij i- ....... is nope or laviiizauon' DKTROIT, Slic'h., Nov. 10. "If the churches fall 111 raclr high and holy tasks thero Is small hopo for civilization," President Harding disced. I11-I11II Tile 'Drain Now Tile. drains can bo intalied more' cheaply now than any time slnco I the war begun owing to the low- told 'the national conferenco of church read by Episcopal a ' message I OREGON BREVITIES --o Mcdfonl (lets IniTenM A.C. Barber, state Insurance com--mlsiloner and Jay Stevens, manager of the Fire Prevention Bureau of the Pacific. Coast met with local Incur-. -aveoagentH, City Water Superintend ent 'Davis, -Flro Chief Law ton, 'and one representative- of tho city coun--cii; Thursday, and unnounced that Ifcdford was one of the three towns la tlio.Htatu scheduled for uii Increase l-TlnfliVranco rates, owing to the lack ofidoquato flro protection. IJ V ' 41" ' , ', - . l'('l hi'jit (Joes Knst Pendleton wheat whl6h took priz cs'nt tlio Northwest drain and Hay show is being shipped to' Qhlcago for oajTlbltlon at 'the International grain and li'ay show, according to County Agetit'Vred liennlon. ' ' TicnIi Chi(M Arrifitrd lINIVEItSITy OP OREGON, HJJ-GKNE-Oregoq's froBlininn class wus arrusfedJV'otln'si.a):; night lioctiuso the boj-a stole n small waiting stu Hon f'o nild'to their '85-foot' Home coming' bonfire. Tho shed had been tipped over, nnd the' boys thou'ght it i'ad' been junked'. c'X in' . r , .1 "'' :.dntil,Jlj-n Meet ' 'Ttto fourth annual conveutloil of the': Wes'tern VfilnJt association will be Iie1d''lht tho Portland Chitmbor of Coai'lTlOrcb rdonis November 29 nnd S0.'"The'' dsso'cla'tloiiL Is educational and' hits tor- its purpose the doveln'p MOrit'of tho wnlnftt nnd IllbnrFlndus triosf of the PuclflC'riorthwest.' ' ' ' work, are over the 20 mark Womim CoarhcM Football CORVALL1S There are women lawyers, women police officers, wom en legislators', and now cometh the woman football coach. Miss' Reno vlere Jones. O. A. C. '21, holds the distinction of being tho first woman football roach lu Oregon. ,'Iilsaop William F. McDowell, of Washington, D. C. , "Whoever halts tho churches must march forward mora swiftly J than they have done; the churches must not fall.. The world never be- fforo was In such need of right mor als, right ideals, right relations among men and tho -right spirit for meotlnr unparalleled condl tlons." V. Of O. dinner Gud Chances for un Oregon victory over the Oregon Aggies' In next Sat urday's big gamo on Hayward field In Eugono'aru considered to be very good by tho followers of the Lemon Yellow. . Farmers owning wot lands havo an opportunity this wlntor of making a permanent and profitable Im provement to their places and at the same tlm6 can help tD relieve the unemployment situation. Kid the Koll of IVotN Old cabbage roots, onions nnd sweet corn ars ' lyft In the garden nurtior maggots cmt ear worm over 'winter, and .cucumber and bean beetles uro known to winter Foch Joins the Kl of C. . 1 Men Iljnmo AVIvcs - 'SA'LEMr-The.-brand of "buck" UitttiAdpm passed in tlio fiarcloti of aVteil -has1' no placo in the modern' day Justice court ai least not inHho 'vour. orJustlce Unruh p( Salow, iaaaalaaHiavK 4PBVn4; fnaBasaaiaiiiBiav1 aaaaV!aaHflinfVaVaav i &v NMflSBrJwrfBiTewiiil wK fxf'kfy laR t V .KwT". lKy v. y i4rWIW fs vW kanash ij $ fiBID&k 'WwW' K vXA :vfrE fru4baaB4aKaaaaar .iaaaaaaaaaaaV ii,',atKtm ;j. sy;WH -la'V RSVaaaaflflaaaaaaaaaaH s .i av a-. - KvijaapsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBea ?'rtv? (y ' HKHSaaaKSmafaTVavaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTJ jhfBav4 fBasBaW jl?9aaaaaaaaaaaaaaV Li-i4aMiM4EaaaVaBalaEiaaaaaaaa CHAROHS AGAINHT HOCTAM8T ROSE HTOKKS DIHMIHHKI) KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 15. The fedoral case against Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes, the. New York soci alist,' was dismissed today on In structions from Washington, 8he was accused of opposing draft. i I D ..nn war" na in m 'w-ympmy-iw-ms.' . utrAT .)-'',-t-7:;!vc &iJmL o ' . .fi' ,r ---?t ".-----------M-m. 8 iH -- -Vt'.aaaaaaalllm.'r! immmrmmmmmmmi !T'-f. mi -;aaaaaaaaaaaaaajaaaK.'-ukv. t;-m?i?' - TV fS.'aaaaaaMaMK&S 5! i:U & ;:.V'aaaaaaHBaafe-.e-tk:;:sl gyimk mymmmmmm S.X-.24L? m" JKLi ' f , jF Wm,-'A WWWWWWWWWWWWWb-BmaLii ." tLM mLWmwy':,4Mmt "t aaV'fy 'vtiBVKaK44pwUBSWAaaalBHBK;4rsFlfl $& WSmM'' TwS 1 SaBBaWr?''' aaaaPflaLm sM' ' ' sHaWiLLaVaaaW!JVL ' Hfwiff '. sbW -4,-y'"rJ Every dollar spent vlth (Jlovur en titles you to pnrtlclputu In tho $.157.50 worth of prizes given awny Dec. 22nd. (Hovers Jewelry Store, 511 Main St. aTo look one's br-t and fret one's brst U to enjoy an. Inside batli.rach morning 10 mim irom the i.vMcm the previous day's waste, sour f-rmrntatlons and nol onous tn.xlni I fore it is absorbed into tlir blood. Jutt a coal, when It burns, leaves Driiind a certain amount or in combu.tlblo material in the form of akhei. so the food and drink taken each day leave In the alimentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material,! which 11 not eliminated, lorm toxins and lolion- which are then sucked into the blood through the very ducU which are Intended to suck In only nourishment to (Main the body, If you want to' 1-0 the glow of healthy bloom In your cheeks, to tee your skin get clearer and clarer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a pis of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It, which Is a harmleM means of washing the waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans log, sweetening and Ifjrjnj- the entire alimentary tract, before putting mom food Into the stomach. Girls and women with sallow skins, liver pots, pimple or pallid complex Ion, also those who wako tin with a coated. tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others w!x are bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acid -tnrnnch or cnnstlpav tion should begin this phoapliated hot wnter drinking and are assured of very pronounced result, in one or .wo weeks. A quarter pound of limestone nhos- Chato costs very little at the drug store 1 ut is sufficient to demonstrate that lust as soap aim not, water clrttn-cs, purlEM and freshens tlin skin on tho outside, so hot water and Ilmestono nliosohate act on the Inside organs. Wn must atwayii consider that Internal sanitation Is vast. Iy more Important than outside cleanli ness, bccaii-e the U In pores do not ab sorb Impurities into tho blood, while tho bowel pores do. m Women wlio desire to' enhance the beautv of their complexion should luaa try this for a weekend, notice results. 1 Paint Them Yourself. 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