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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1921)
mmmmmimmvmmmmm v ,.. UP 4 ' l M . It. " V- . w lis '& l'AGM TlIB 0C THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rr"' a",'.. -f . .r, '.'iw.wtj; nYvW : The Office Cat HBYr i . 9HHfls U. S. Delegates Leaving Hall A DOMCFUL IMTTY An 1 walked blltho and fulj of spunk J, I chirruped guyly to my soul Hnu thnn I taw n fallen chunk V.Conll ( My anxious heart spoko up la fright JYou hotter order sonio or you'll Bo nlilvorlnB iihortly, Autumn night vCooll ' i Ho I wmit on In painful doubt . ji'And full most tlmorouH and pnlu; For' how can It It bought without ttKnloT ' Now York Pout. TJIK IIAI'PV Til' ,Mlnlntor "I inatlo Hoven honrti happy today." f f'I'nrlBhonor "Ifow wnH thnt?" .-''Married thrco couples." iT'Thnt in a k on only six." ' "Well, do yon think I did It for nothing?" ';Tom Kldo RnyH oven If ho does not on Joy inking moonlight walk with his wlfo an ho did boforo thoy were married, n man Mill may enjoy tho moonshine. mKtmmiWmmmW-P, . ' ':S $&P$IW sBi geHHgSgSHinnaBg ,i.9u HHHHwMhwMJ J4.rvHHHB rA.St. 'H;v-hi-W; i 'i?5r" Jr'&jW$HjPi T liiiiLPs &$ f,atgagaH BiBiBHBMii5isr KP" B& Hggaw!nVgT V V V V V V V V grBB 't'4 r2L9 UP ' hHB t.Hi" airilfl l(IJllal llaHllllIHllalJIHIHIa,fllJBIHHalJMIJIJHMaJalaaM1AB OOETZ NAMKI) IIKAI) CIK III'NCIIOOIi DKIIATK f,HAUi; I American aeiraraioa 10 me Arms conrcrcnco leavinff Continental , Halt. Uio accno of the conference In front oro Secretary of St&ta 'nunhes (right) and Ellhu Itoot, Behind Root ts Senator Lodge. Just back 'of iKxltre la Senator Underwood, y I'robnhly If tho fnctR wero known It would bo conn thnt prlcun nro ac tually lower thnn tho nvorago aub normal, go to Mpenk. Pooplo have ' nlwnyH ocmplalncd of tho cost of IIy InK, nnd doubtloaa thoy alwnyH will. In onii of Ilcnjamln Franklin's lettcrR ho tolls of HtnylnR ovor night nt a taVorn, For his bed nnd bernkfast and for tho ontortulnnvent, ns ho puts i, of his beast, ho was charged n akllllng, and he denounces tho land let aa a profttMr, Baminl Fiys carefully uoted the cost of orory thlni be bought and generally, com plain cil of It. die entortalned tho William 'onnR."to a. fowl or two, and anchovies, and a noblo dish of carp, and RwcotH f rought ' this dny from town, and bettor wlno that. Sir. W. aver hnd In his collar. A flno feast, all vory noblo, nnd my rich pinto showing to very great ndviintago, and Hlr. JonlouB as n man aver was to. sco thn great stato to which 1 havo comu. 'It nil costs ma US, 9d, a round sum." , t ; Frlond on our right arises to In quire whero all tho boozo seized by tho cops goes. Thnts rusy. It goes to tho hoozo-flghtors. ATho tax board, has decided nt At lantic City thnt an unobstructed ocean vlow Is worth $170,00,0. Un obstructed by hosiery, thnt Is to say,- Speaking of one thing and anoth er: "Tho rolling stone gathers norl moss." but It's a good thing for jJJnrpenliig a dull axe. y i V ALIOHTI.UNOH (From story In' Boston Transcript) )llo eagerly swallowed evory word she bostowod upon him; he fed upon her evory look,- ho lived upon the smiles alio gavo him. The very wot Arbuckle party helps to explain why so many tllmB havo a kick In them. YE8! STUDY HOW NOT TO KAMjI (From the New York Herald) (An aviator' must shudder when his motor stalls nt a height of soven and three-quarters miles. (At. such an al tltudo, however, ho has a' good doal' ohtlme to study tho book, (of lnstruc tlous. B - . 'iNothlng so unsettles a mans mind s!a lot of unsettled debts. Jl i'What do you weigh?" n friend asked Harvey. Brown! "Moat, of course" uiiBWored tho butcher, .? i m UXOIiK KAM'8 MINIONH II AID THANSPOHT KOlt KOOZR a AN FRANCISCO, Nor. 18. A custom raid on an nnny transport wob made today for tho first time in ttib history of tho port; according to customs officials who gathered In 134 uotttoH of liquor concpnlod In double waiisof tho engineers' quarters. on tho transport Logan nnd two Stand ard Oil company tankers netted more than 111,000 worth of liquor, the customs officials said. ARE OPPOSED TOCRATER UKE EXTENSION PORTLAND, Nov. 17. Tho Portland chamber of rommfcrco has placod Itself on record as being un alterably opposed to the proposi tion to extend -tho boundaries of Crater Lake National' Park so as, to include , the Diamond Uako country and has passed the follow ing resolutien: WHKIIUAS a bill to oxtond thn boundaries or Craten Lake National Purk so oh to Includo Diamond Lake and vicinity within said National Park Is now boforo Congress; and WHBRHAS said Diamond Lake Country Is now under tho supervis ion of tho Forestry Servlco and, bolng undor this sorvlco, Is open to tho public with' fowor restrictions thnn It would bo -undor the National Park Servlco; and iWKKRKAS the Forestry Sorvlco Is not restricted by appropriations for any particular project, and, there fore, has moro freodom In developing sections of the country most needing development; and WJIEUKAS under the control of this sorvlco the natural resources of this section, such as tho- cutting of rlpo tlmbor, tho acquisition of power sites, etc., would "conttnuo to bo open to the public; nnd WHEREAS Diamond Lake Is a natural rcRorvoIr for storing and reg ulating tho flow of tho North Umpr qua River, tho power of which rlvor will nt Rome futuro tlmo be develop ed to supply oloctrlc energy for that part of tho stnto; and WHEREAS the Inclusion of this territory In tho Crator Lake National Park' would preclude this power de velopment for nil tlmo; and WHEREAS In goneral It Is believ ed' best to havo this section remain undor. tho Forestry 8orvlco as It now Is; thereforo leaving It moro freo for futuro dovolopmont-both ns to recreation purposes -and .tho develop ment of Its natural resources; there foro be It IRESOLVED by the Portland Chamber' of Commerce (hat this "body Is against the inclusion of Diamond I.ako and contiguous country In era ter Lake National Park; and bo' It further RESOLVED that copies of these resolutions bo sont to tho Chambers dlroctly Interested, and to tho Oregon Delegation In Congress. tX TAKH A HATH NOW WITHOUT ,1'AYINtt WAH TAX, i ' SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18 'Bath ing Is 'a necessity and not a luxury, tho Department of Internal Rovcnuo has rulod and notified Collector J. L..Flynn horo to discontinue collect ing war tax on thn admission fee to bathing places. IHoratoforo, Flynn said, bathing places havo been classod with thea tres and other places of amusement and aseeBSod 10 per cent on tho ad mission fee. ' Purchase Your Turkey ' direct from the farmers at the GRAND CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET Ninth' fc Klamath Ave. Phone 91-J BIG SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 W.H.ROSS Hardware 20 per cent Drop in All Goods Both New and Second Hand 906 Main Street EIJOENI3, Nov. 18. Robert (o'6(z principal of tho Klamath county hfeh' school, Is district director, of tho Ore gon Rtnto High School Dobato Loaguo for tho South-Contrdl Oregon district, Including Klamath and Lake counties according to announcements In the lenguo bulletin, recently published by tho University of Oregon, Tho question that will bo dobntcd In this district this year Is: Resolved, That tho United States ohould main tain a navy equal In slzo and strength to that of any other nation. All schools expecting to enter tho league, must do so before the first of Decombor. Tho final district con tests will he held on March 10. The district champions will come to Eu- gono May 11-12, when debates will be held at tho University of Oregon to dotermino the championship of tho state. IKIamnth Falls high school was tho district champion In the South-ContrnI district last year. Sa lorn high school was the stato cham pion. Tho stato question this year Is: Resolved, Thut a graduated Income tax should be mado a feature of the stnto system of taxation In Oregon. SWWKVNTQt ni. tii 1 1. !.- i.-MHUMi'riMa ok TOIIACCO 1Y AMKUIC'AXK Cigars and cigarettes consumed ovory singlo day In tho year, If placed ond to end, would reach from tho Atlantic to .tho Pacific and back again. 80,777 cigarettes and 13,835 cigars are burned to ashes for ovcry minute of tho 24 hours. The combined total longths of ci gars and cigarettes smoked annually. In tho United Slates aggregato al most 2,276,000 miles ovor six times tho total mileage of tho nation's railroads. New Yeast Vitamori - Tsbfcfc Round Out: f ace and Figure With FTrm, Healthy Flesh, Increase Energy and Beautify the Com plqxlon Easy and Economical to Take Results Quid? Thin nr run-rlmm fJlea who want to quickly get some Reed, firm, solid flcih on their bones, fill out the hollows and sunken checks wllh ttrontc, hrMthy tis sues, nnd build nn In- crciucd energy end vital ity should try taking a little Maatln's VITA- MON with their meal. M..UV.VITAMON U a tiny tablet containing; highly concentrated yeut viutmlnes at well as the two other still mora Ira Dortmt vltamtnes (Fat Soluble A snd Water Sot ublo C). It banuhes pimples, bolls sod skin eruptions ss if by magic, strengthens tho nerves, builds up the body with firm flesh snd tissue nnd often completely rejuvenates the whole system. Ouiek, gratifying results. No gas caused. If you are thin, pale, haggard, drawn looking or lack energy and endnraaea take Maatln's V1TAMON two tablets with every, meal. Then weigh and mensuro yourself each week and continue taking Maatln's VITAMON regularly until you are satisfied with your ealn in weight and energy. IMPORTAHTI While tho remarkable health-building valuo of Mastin'a VI-TA-MON has been clearly and positively demonstrated In cases of lack of energy, nervous troubles, anemia, Indigestion, constipation, skin eruptions, poof romplezlon and a generally weakened physical and mental condition, it should not tie used by anyone who ODJECT3 to having tboir weight Increased to normal. Do not accept Imitations or substitutes. You con get Maatln's VITAMON tablets at all good druggists. Are Positive!? Gtnteed to Put On Firm Fktfc, Clear the Skin and Incre Energy. Wben Taken With Every Meal or Money Back nMViWHtPyvffw AfjHHbzsS w3Sr -x fwH woiiow - niv, . ;"iv,wasi J cToTkS X ' f chukSww' UaW , JT , j V 4 tuTimi v SKINNY JAW S. r JAW ' " J jf thsuat y (. M PtOMP I BUST caictnji. SHOU LOIRS ' SH0U10C8S carer"- LMASTIN'S: THtOOICINAl AHO. ctNUmt. WHySS YtAJt WtS 00jWj0VWWVWVVWV0f& MECCA TAXI SERVICE Office Phone Closed Car. 53 Ret. Phone 339-J Country' Trips Solicited iV.sVVVVVVVVVVMMwVWVMwVVMVVWVWMMMVVWMVVVVMVWMwVViWtJ WithacknowUdgnunti to K C. B9 A Lid like 4kit makes anodd Kuan(l 3 Vyhiv v;ji 4V(S f. . - ".'Out ' .;' 44- .;c mum. ;;..- .M?X t I .. " rf'-rv v - 'lit ' .. . t ii - ' 1 y .. ' ,. -r.' : j. h HEX NICBMVtaib A. v STEPPED OUT of th'a boaa; WHISTLING LIKE a bird. WHICH ALARMED young wife, ESPECIALLY WHEN. SHE FOUND she'd picked THE WRONG package. AND IN8TEAD of oatmoaL HAD GIVEN him birdseed. BUT DON'T think from this, ., THAT EVERY guy. YOU HEAR whistling-. HA8 NECESSARILY. '.' ! BEEN ROBBING the canary, ) OTHER, THINGS Inspire. ' THE ALMOST human male. TO BLOW through his lips. AND MAKE ehrlll nolsea. A RAISE, for example, OR A day; oft whcn. '-- J A DOUBLE header U on, OR AN everyday thing. LIKE A good drag. ON ONE of those smokes. THAT, SATISFY. WHICH CERTAINLY are, THE REAL birdseed. FOR MAKING men. TRILL THEIR pipes for Joy1, SO LADIE8,U hubby. GOES AWAY whistling1., YOU NEEDN'T ymnr. ALL'S SWELL. I".' A. - -' J ' i .' ife" ' &&& '-' .,.- T. " --ASriS -3m r ... -ffv,. i. ' -' ' C -i . ' V'' - WHEN you say that Chac ,, terflelda "gaUsfy," you're Vfhistllng. You know the In stant you light one that tk tobaccos in It are of prime se lection, both Turkish and Do mestic. And tho blend weH, you never tasted such amoota- nees and full-flavored body) No wonder the "satisfy-blend" ila kept aecret. It can't b eopUf. Ih teifi e sienie CIGARETTES lO Lkwitt te Mybis Tobacco Co. TV- : .' 1 Hsr; i V. r m ;- ,'r."Y'i','""ie';M' v ?, V'w ov