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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1921)
. -. . Lv.- 35J355S!Sf-p.-- .-rrM., t( ,VV J' Vf- ""Win if- '; i, , 'ji.-';ii' ,-"'. I,"' ? J yfeli.if "'. i IV t 1&& K, . ,it!WE EVENING HEIULPilKiaATH.EALLS. OREGON . MONDAY, NOVMMDKR 21, MMx. 'a - ! 1 l-i ' . ?'? The Office Cat SBW fSTl1 La MfHIFJ ' v- , O, TIMICS, 6, CUSTOMS! You tnllc about tlio good old times, When mother woro her tresses i Wo talk about our mother now As alio shortens up her drosses. - . Ifowty, folkBl .Bought "yourga AIoshes yot'T t ' Tboro aro all kinds of men, ,oyon Mhodo whotca'n,l"rrcmohibor wh'on the women, wore: 'em longer. It Is a safe hot for any young man v to toll any 'young' woman sho Is an i nngol, and It Is Just as sate for .any young woman to toll nny young man ) that ho Is the grandost thing that wasreVer croatbd. h"ho .girl won't bollevolt, but sbe likes It anyway. , The, roan,, on. tho'dthor band, will be- lleroicvery -worfli Sir nilram 'Maxim has written a play. SIo oaght.to know how to put aklearUn'tt. OKK.N'T,KTTim TO DRAMATIC i CRITJO OF NEIGHBOR l'APKlt tutor's note': Foarlng that tne cillc understands llttlo English, wo .-aro addressing htm in French. Parley-voo whatumaycallum hooso- jgow six sompers tyrannls multam om :oryp de la cogntscento patois patoo- UloT (The Otflco Cat. , (Translation) Dear sir: Since you mentolnodln your oproy wrltoup that Scottl used cognlsccnto we liavo been postered to, death with clients tasking tho roclpa. Please funiUii us with same and oblige Yours iruly Oiflco Cat. . , , 4 'Most of our roudors undorstand rthe formula till lint tmw much yeast, while othprs say-th'aj while lttkoepB Jll. . f.. i - 1 tat!'! flft t. line nnir, uqnu un ,iio"' i ". tdency to'clog bt tho hat band.. Every once in nwbilo the scandal column reminds us of- that old say ing nbout men who havo more money Hum brains. ,i June lirldos aro just beginning to iearn.Jiow-jo dress chickens. . So are lhoir husbands. """ i toy. Charlie, I'vo'got'a cold In ray ? h.d. . . jt Well, that's" somothrng. i - . ' ' Suggestion for a tragedy: Make a ' '.Jolly bean's garter "come loose In rfer presence on Klamath Avenue, l-ir-Qee Cee. th Offlco Vamp, oz some men would rather bo tight than president. ' BKCORATING, AN 1XTK1USI ' Mrs. Nowrlch was having hor house -decorated. r"' "I've Just finished tho drawing room," said tho 'foreman, "What shall I.do noxt?". , , i "You can' do tho dining room Ion Thursday," said, Mrs. Ncwrlch. ' -What Bhal yo do,in the interim?'' una was asked'. ; flOb, paper that top," .... . 9 ' " ; . ,.,. . A mon'may wear loud clothes,,hut that does not raako him the "big noise' by any manner of means.' ; . OUCH- ,'JIs your wife homo?'.'. .. w , - "Naw." repllod Mr. Smith, "flue'a , 'out. with a buuehot prlie flghtors 'jPrlre fighters?" oxclalmod'M M J- i Mrs. Naybor.i "Yes." replied. M,rt Smtth, "Site, . went to a whist party." ' v - - ltaf .IahU tf'nAW finiv mttpti ihei VITO .UUU I. UWW MW( tMMVM, -, traffic wJU bear" .but we have d's- covered mo irnu vuj' .'. "- '" Vlopimuch., ' i , -'V-'- " .-... r The latest fancy drink at tho ire cream parlors ..along .Main otroet la the. "Arbucklo Crush:'! m POWEIt IIOITSK DESTROYED , "" '' " -j cXMA'S.Vaah?, KovjSl, North- " f681? F? company's stat,lqn , -jg f ierehb'urned Saturday ijrtjiie loss V' b,n8 eeilmated at seventyTflvo thous- jMd': dollars. A short circuit ina wire 'carrying sIxty-Blx thousand volts MUHd'tb blaie.j ''' Outbursts of Everett True By Condon VS TLIU'ICS. LEAS UC RV-Y""?. .. Mve Jssnims nesoMc Ww ncKurwrn 2PV,. lrH0AP SOO6MiG ' "i1 I , 3 x-s-t. h gwgs turtu Voo BLY Mr. and Mrs. Ross Finluy of kla- math Falls 'are spending the wook'in Dly. All who-attended tho dance given at tho Community Hall on Saturday November 12tbp report a -very enjoy,- able time. -The hall company has re cently purchased a player piano from thotShophord Music corapanjr'of Kla math Falls, to furnish tho music for their local dances' Mr. and Mrs. E. T.GIven.Mlis Ag nes Drlscolland Ar. Bob Aaams took in tho Armistice Day celebration held In 'LatcoVleW. ' ' r"rt J Mrs.'Ja's' Bell'enterlained the la dles NcedlewfaHc'01ubTbn Wednosday Novembor keth.'.X'v'err pleasantaf ternoon was spent by those present. Delightful refrosbmenta-were served upoaUhe 'completion ot the business meeting. -J . Tho, 'directors of.the Ifall company, anndunco , a', .dance to. be, held on Thanksgiving Eve., .November 23p HOME OF AOUINAIiDO . UHKD AB VVKh BY NATIVES MANILA, P. I., Nov. 6. (By Mail). Tho house in which Goaer- nl Emlllo Agutnaldo lived when be was captured by General Frederick Funston nearly twenty years ago has been virtually -consumed- tot fuel by the inhabitants o"f"Paianan y toe innaoiianis oi t-amnau i province) "only a few posts H structure' being left stand-, Isabela of ' tho 'iIhERI Hill :- sBI B will! i 36is Ytjo've Sat J " .' iOXmda 'WM 10 M VIT- Unl nnr-, MIU II . -" ' T" ------ 7 -U a tf"A t -tC I W(St4Tfl K,. 0p X0JH, -buT MS'S MOT WASTING 4MV OF tT V. 1 1. wesi;' ', ' ! wil u w ing, according to a report ot J. H. Butler,- 'superintendent' of schools) of Isabela, to tho director ot educa tion. t The superintendent .thinks the house should' bo ot historic import ance and suggests that steps bo taken to preservo the' 'site and what is left of the building. CANADIAN MORMONS TO FLOOD MEXICO , EL..PASO; Texas, Nov, 21. One of the largest migrations ot Chris tian' ''people of modern hlstory Is that of abouf 200,000 MennonTtes, '50,1)00 families, from Canada to Mexico, which will begin la' Decern ber. Their" trek is expected to last two years. Thelftnaonlte'iTior the past year havijMeh looking! for now borne, claiming, unjust treatment In Cana da during the World War. Bight nations have Tnvltod them. Land "sharps"; and "boomers"- arid oth ers havo tried to influence them. After a dozen trips to Mexico during which representatives con ferred -with President Alvaro Ob regon and officials of the Mexican immigration service, tho leaders de cided to settle in Mexico, after tbef atato and national governments had assured the Mennonites that they could worship God as they pleased, that they could hold all the tenets of their religion and could enter that country and make their per manent home. MOVH TO rOHTKR AUTO nt.IIIlM IN '.MAtJjKIt 'cOMMUNmKtf DETnoiT, Mloh.. Nov. IB. Tho Initial jnote In an effort to Incroaso membership of automob'llo' clubv In larger cities of the country, to promote new clubs In the intermed iate and small cities and to bring closer cd-oporatlon between motor clubs generally, will bd inntto by mooting November 21 and 22 of tho cxbcutlvo board .of the Amer ican Automobile Association and presidents, secretaries and man agers of state and city automobile clubs from all parts of tho united fltatos nt tho 3-day; mooting begin ning today. Whon tho smaller clubs ' havo been placed .on a business basis their operation will bo put in tho hands of local motorists, tho In terest of tho largor organisations' being only to dovolop them to a point insuring their success. The plan also includes a provl slon for establishment of mechan ical aid service for mombera of clubs Such a system is employed in England. ' The A. A, .A. touring board al so expects to1 be active during tho conference, 'planning to carry' its map making work forward. An ef fort will be mado to havp each club in every, state p.rovldo. accurate and up-to-date, maps for .its mem bers. DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 21. "Tho Barbed, wiro, fence telephones aro being, Installed In two communities In this ..county that have never had a telephone, County Agent 0, M. Osborno reports. Plans are bolng furnished by this office. . Corson county, 87 miles long and sparsely settled, had little telepbono sorvlce until Mr. Osborne thought ot using the fence linos. ' Today a ma jority of its farmors aro connected up, though there are, still somo, In the central part of, the county, six to eight miles, from any neighbor, not on the lino. Worn out Inner tubes havo berfn utilised for insulation., Tho cost for each. farm home,, for Instruments and line avoragos about $20. BARGAIN SALE OF P. O. STAMPS IN SHANGHAI SHANOHAl, Nov. 6. (By Mall) The United States Postal Agency at Shanghai is probably the only American Post Office' that over held what may be called a bargain sato in stamps. This .happened this fall arid was made'pbsslblo by a fluct uation In the rata of exchange. About a year ago as a measure of convenience for the public the American Post Offlco plated on salo stamps that could be purchasod in the currency of tho country, based In value upon the Moxlcan Dollars. Theso new stamps called surcharge stamps merely were the ordinary two-cent and other stamps but 'thoy bore in black letters on their face for the two-centers the words "Shanghai 4 c China Soon after' these stamps were is- Great Man? Look at HiVCoat! iHilifMtoi$iilH LIIIIHn'&''slllmlH W iSKkT I?" SsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBtsiKv iJV yffK! iaiaiaHullk PapHK 'In' ''-l- mj' 'sllllllllllH siiiiiiiiiiiiiiBsIi3T?)xV!JbiiiiiiiiBkls VrJVi ;j't;:. ! :-1ys1bTbiiiiiiiiiiB iiHv)SBl':''::fiH JBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBuBBBBm saBBBBBBOBllBBBEV3aBBBBBBBBl 1 HBS."BSfHIBlsK''BlllllH Arthur J. Balfour, head of tho lary Kughoa on hi arrival, In Washington. Aa a man. to be careless his clothes, must m ettner very poor or very great, tne 'Briusn at man. who is certainly not poor, must be a very, great man. indeed.)' . at the oldjsoatHtswPWJkatjpugewjj sued, by reason ot a, fluctuation in tho rate ot money exchango- tho sale of; the surcharge' stamps- had to bo stoppod. , , Early this fall "tho monoy ox ohango rato again wont to n point nt which It was posslbto ugaln to .placo theso stamps on salo arid promptly a rush followod to buy them. Thp reason- was tho nnxlnty of collectors throughout tho world to obtain sets ot tho stamps. It was found that whllo a comploto MECCA t AXI SERVICE Office Phone 153 Res. Phone 339-J Clotvett Cars. Country Trips Solicited VVVVVVM'vJCwSMMX'w ibvv!vvvJ&iiA.m We Aim to Please You '. AT .THE , h Crated Cafe Under New Management HX . WM. BONFIELD & C. REBER - 9 jjijkjijiSysyfwtfWTCtiffn i irJ"j "Let George do It" Swiss Watch Repair Specialist 622 Main Street lHv4 rODAK Before StOciocK-Your At PiciUras am 005 rv KLAMATH FALLS OleEGOH WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE PuSi'fv BUY THEIR DRUGS WOOD Tho saw mills are closing down and your, cheapest WQOd will ' ' ' soon bo' gone. ' . ' ONLY A FEW DAYS ' ''" FOR GREEN SLAB , $3.50 per Cord 'Delivered ' $1:00 per Cord at Mill We handle all kinds of O. PEYTON ,&E "WOOD 419 MAIN British delegation, sroeted by I set ot stumps could bo purchased nt tho Amorlcan Post Office' - In Shnnghnl for Mox. 15.74, the same sots wero bolng sold by collectors In Now York nt a rate of Oold $1.0 mid In London nt throe pounds. Tho Amorlcan Post Office In Bhang hal la tho only distributing office In- tho world where these stamps may ho obtained and they are Is suod from' tho Shanghai office on ly when tho exchange rato warrants tholr sale. !. . --l.llJff WORK ready at & Kr -. wood, wholesale and retail. ft'Cit-t If ( orS wimarv mv I TO BUpN" n, f " PHONE S3S & s? VY ', V ,M tol&.'.Vl- Ai