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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1921)
v '. I ft'1 w?? UiA4Arv-w..'.i--)- --- i'? ' 4 . 4? .v.i r ' w -, r T T r -, ' " - -6 - . M A efll aaaaaaMaaaaat f or I' w '1 m, '.-.. IW" w&!..Si THE EVENING ERALP, , KLAMATH, R 2HK M.nai.'WwUptKuJi yww.ft,w1,.fc jtj.tHH,-j4.vgv) MAMMAIA XOOFMl ITNPM IN BANK WBRCK XBtAli HDWIN W. FIKliD Milwaukee, Wis. ''Im convinced If I had taken fan lac two yean ago, when my trouble tiret began, I would have teen saved a world ot suffering," said Ed W. risld, S3S Jefferson St., Milwaukee, Wis- "ttj casa proved that when a man's steatach gaeft &, ajerjthlag goes wraag with hlmT The first thing I Meed out ot tbt way was the losa of asset He. and fiixV that no matter aeweaariaglr I ate. I was'sure to' have an attack of Indigestion. This was two years ago and from that time a. aatlll after I started on Taalao, I keafgeisg 'down at' steady, rate. I Naally.got so I couldnt walk a eou-lef- blocks wlthou. having to utop sad i rest spdiyws so nervous that ttw-il sat'iupyln a..chatr-all night iMft- i, . . CTanlacthVs made a newsman out efaie. my 'Stomach Is as sound, 'as a dollar and 1 feel fine ail' the Mme. ' I am a firm boltever In Tan lac because I kaswjlt delivers, thq goods.' i .Tsilac and Taalac Vegetable Kills 'aroitald by druggists erywhere. ffsjamsassBBMaaaMsaaasiaasBSBSBBBessBi .9n,i. ruvuruAnnrin.n.riAri.ru"jn.ririnrijijuiriAnrrM'v"Vi"i"i" v"r moa AIUMJRECQK : .. "3.u tIMlil. ' I ' - - . . .. 11 it O li-vts?-r'nfrfc-VtrRv,Ki n aaatvarqs AMmmai'ASnimMttMsni' ' eorrow1aoratag.;; at ,Oel'' Fel lows Ul),;yo9ymiP6i the win aoia me oap- flolscopal church tlsm and communion services. "At 11 .o'clock the regular 'morning ser vice will be held, 'at which the Blab o?wllf'peaea ' ' At7:3tjia tao evening will b'e held the short eventigprayer. At tals service Bishop Paddock" Will lee cure upon'Armlstice and Arma aeat.'' Invlew of the deep Interest i that. Is betel'. Ukea in the question f armament, by reason oft the con ference now i being beid in wasn iagtoa, any discourse upoa'-thls 1m- Mrlant subject a this time Is -very 4 tiasely.jajid will prove laVireatrng, es pecially so when tleilveml.by such an able, personage as Bishop Paddock. ' " " T ,. '- There Is' now available a combina tion f olf and traveling bag. Uarshsll Hooper, vice president ot the First Stste, and Savings Bank returned home last night from Jaekaeayilte, where he was a stato witness Tuesday In the case ot the State ot Oregon against C. H. Owen, charged with aiding and abetting W, H. Johnson, cashier of the Bank of Jacksonville, In wreck ing) t Institution on August 12, 1S20. , The state acensed Owen ot being an accomplice la tho plan t0 wreck the bank, on Information given by Johnson after tho crash came. John son received a ten-year 'sentence In tho Saleaa penitentiary f6r'the part he slaved. -Marshall Hooper was a stato bank examiner at the time whoa the Jscksonvtlle bank failed and was called lata the ease to con duct a examination' to ascertain tholcadM ot Bslhiro.fii jt NKW. CAPTAlS AT , , ' , j l AALVATIOK ABMV Tonight, at the Salvation Army hall Captain and Mrs. Bree, who have arrived to take charge ot the local' work hero, will be given their wel come xthls evening i at S p. ra. Quite crowd is expected. Captain and Mri. Bree have had years of exper ience. In Salvation Army work. Cap tain .Brae's father being one of the oldest officers, la the Salvation Army, hsvlng charge of all the social and Industrial work tor Oregon, VTash- lnrtcra and Idaho. Mrs. Brees mother' Is slso one of the oldest of-, fleers in' the States, holding the rsnk of 'staff Captain ist the-present time. r, m PORHKR 1U8WKST BUYS GAI40TORNIA CB3CKKN RANCH -W, -B. Orogory, formerly of Kla math Falls. Oregon, has bought tho J. R. Stevens plsce, three miles east of this city says the Corning (Cat.) Observer. Mr. Gregory Jokingly says that Mrs. Gregory fa the "poultryman" of tho family and that, as he has boea, promising, her. a poultry farm for. tho , past tea years, t he has teuad Jas.t Lsbft ju wVnts, and' Just what Jionthaif(, vjllj avuti. brfdeas. ' ' - rr-X. BIUTIihH LAOR PARTYOVU) V.'"CBAP" ALTj ABMAMKNT LONDaN.ov. l. Maijfes.to, Js Sued today by.tae British labor party protases support and any steps nee ssarr.jto.mak JUf American pro- yoaatf tor naval armamen; reanciion ffeeUve, sad calls for the extension ot, the proposals to all forms of arm ament. V ll' I"-' i i QAIUTA ri A I1C tornPBMQ PROMNF) ' TO COME TO KLXMATH FALLS iv Kdltor ot The Herald: Last year after giving little Miss Stansble a arise for the nice letter written to me, I told them I'weufd rVtilrn fsgsln ihls" bhrlstma and as this Santa Claui makes his word good, he is coming again this year. ,, Letters must be addressed to Santa Claus, care o( The Herald. Write as aiany tetters as yeu wish, but yeu must not be over fifteen (15) years old. All points will be tskoas Into cea sldsratlon. The srito will be "named later. This Is a Uttle bit early, but 1 am passing through the Kslls today and want to let , you know I itfd not forget the promise. Yours respectfully, ' SANTA CLAUS. FINBST CKLBRY IN WORM) OOEH BEGGING FOR MARKET An old' Greek fnlle roada that a man set out on a Journey to find happiness, which was supposed to exist In a far distant country. He trVrersed the greater part of" the known world at that tlmo and years later returned to his wlto him, the fable reads, that he -passed up reel happlnoss'in his own homo, the hind lie was seeking in for- olgn lands. The application ot that fable -to .a modorn" condition 'sooms to ex ist locally regarding tho celory sit uation. v Klamath' people are Bend ing to California 'for celery when the , finest grades on the Paclfle and children without finding his cosst are grown right In this city object. The manner and 'form ot by Al Crystal. his welcome from the patlont wife An advertisement' yestorday ' ' in and growing children revealed to the Herald announced that the lo cal man celery T of O TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY had placed his variety at a price whloh was lower than the Imported and when tho question ot taato and quality was mmNISHED UOOM For rent 910.00 taken Into consideration tho local product was superior in every way. yet Klamath people were passing up this -product thinking that the Imported stock7 was 'better. Mr. Crystal says that he 'has a market for his nroduet in California and Other plasos bnt would rather1' home people have his product Instead ot shipping It away. ' )or month. 292W. 804 9th St. Phono 1R.V IjOcal ,rr. c. t. v.. "'The local' W. 0, T. U. held nn In teresting meeting at the home of Mrs. Ann Mallett, 1Q Ninth street, on Tuesday, November 15th. Mrs. Arthur Rice presided and read a message of Thanksgiving from tho Biblo. jThe roll call was responded to by Thanksgiving quotations. Mrs. Ann Mallett gavo a paper on Hoalth and Mdrals, followed with a discus sion by different members. Tho bus- DON'T FOUGHT Tho Hnrd , dance at Malln hall Nov. 24. of It Public school piano fund Tlmos Ben- JU-83 LOBT-J-Our bob-telled, dark, groy pot ost. Reward for information. Orossbeak' children. Phono 4IW! 534 North 9th St. . "' Tf ANTHD Second hand piano, must 'be' in good condition and reason able. "Write particulars to R. K. Hnnnon, Malln, Oregon. 19-I3 FOR ItBNT Good first class garage, ' $5.00 por month. 347 N. Oth St. Phone 220J. 18' 'RBIilKK COllPS MKKTIXO A meetlnn of the nellof Corpa will bo hold in the west hall of the Odd Fellojrs building Monday after noon at? 2:3p. A full nttondanco la roquoatoil, ;siiiJ-Jun' WWWWMW.WMW.J,MI .... i, ,,... WiftWOWWl LOST: Yellow English Bulldog, fttnik Studded Harness. 10-20-11. Return to Win. Marx, Klamath Falls. Steward J WwVWVWWWWWWvywW umiyuiaivrtvi 'I 'i ' " ----" HARD TWKS DANCB AX SIALIN There will be a hard times dance given at Malls hall on Thanksgiving night. November 24th, for the bene fit of the piano school fund. There will bo excellent music and a good attendance is looked for. PIANO TUNING W. H. Miorgan, for a few Barl Shepherd Co. 1 jWWWWlWOW'rMIM.' i.M..i.i....MMyHXXiHiMWWW' WWI0'' j MECCA TAXI SERVICE Officw.fhone J53 Res. Phone 339-J . Cioccd Cavra. . 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