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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1921)
P.itfo Tvo rMRAY, IIHCKMBBR 8, 1MI. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON it if" IL The Evehing Herald K. J. M-IUIAV . KVJ. HArtllkTT , Kdltor Cltr Editor rabllihcd dally except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Companr of Klamath Kiln, at ll Eighth street Entered at ttio poitofflco nt Kla- mills Fan, uro., inr transmission through tfaa malls at socond-class natter. MEMBER OF TItn ASSOCIATED PnF-83. Ttio Associated Pross U exclusively entitled to ttio uso tor publication ot all newa diipntchei credited to It, or" not .otherwise credited In this paper, and alio tbo local uows pub tliber herein. FKIDAY, I)KCKHHI-t 2, 1021, ItltlTISII COLIT.MIUA 1IAUI) HIT 1IY IXMJ 1UMINK VANCOUVKIt, 11. C, Dec. 2. A famine In logs has hit tho taw mill Industry ot British Columbia and tbero are only 97,000,000 feet of all kind of Iocs In tho water, tbo lowest flguro for ninny years at this scaaon. Bn'ow caught the logging con cerns unprepared and thli white mantle together with a previous month ot rough, windy weather, has reduced tho output ot tho log glng catnpi to an unprecedented tnr-lmum. On top ot thU comei tba reporTfroHororHliJarge camps that It li their Intention to dote for about itx weeks or two months to audit to mako the log market firmer for the spring open slg ot the lumber trade. LKAVKS 1IOMK FOR F1IIST TIMK IX FORTY YKARS ICO, Cal., Dec. 2. Emanuel Loeftler, a retired farmer ot thts place, left yesterday for Hayward where be will Tlilt with his sister. This Is tho first time tho aged man has been outside ot tho coun ty since he landed here from Ger- many, forty years ago. rOl'RTKBX ARK IXJUIIKD IX THOLLKY CIt CltAKH U3 ANOKU:s, Dec. 2. Four teen persons were slightly cut or brn'red when a Pacific electric train asd a Los Angeles Railway street car collided, owing, carmen said, to slip pery rails following a slight rain. CARD OF THANKS The Knights ot Cloumbus at Ita regular meeting last evening passed the following resolutien: Resolved, .That the Knights ot Columbna of Klamath Falls ei prcss to those who so generously contributed to the Country Store feature ot the Autumn Fair, their sincere thanks and to publicly as sure each contributor that their generosity and good will Is appre ciated and will not be forgotten. The Academy ot the Sacred Heart Is an Institution that Is a distinct asset to the city and one that In directly benefits every resident. That It has the support ot the com munity Is Indicated by the splend id success that attended the Fair, and wo wish to assure tboso who helped that tbelr assistance will not bo In rain, but will be reflect ed In the Increased growth, prest ige and benefit of this educational Institution which we hope will be one of tho leaders In the state. J. F. MAOUIRE, Grand Knight. AT TUB 8THAXD IThe attraction at the Strand thea tre tonight Is one that will delight thoso who enjoy the weird mystlcls Ims ot the far eaat. In the "Palace of Many Windows," many of tho scenes are laid tn cities ot the Orient -where mrstlelsr-butids-n- In the course of unraveling the plot of the play, the spectator Is carried to the tour quarters of the globo. Claire Anderson, who Is said to be one ot the most beautiful as welt as perfect ly formed women eTer seen on the silver screen, and who Is credited with surpassing Nazlmbva, carries tho title role. On Sunday there Is an extraordin ary attraction booked, In the presen tation ot Enid Dennett In Irving Bat cbeller'a latest screen production, "Keeping Up With LUzle." This Is a first release picture, and will bo presented here even before It Is teen In San Francisco, where It Is booked for tho week following. MOUNT LAKI IMr. J. R, Elliott bought a new trie!: rrently. Mr, W. ICaylor has been delivering potatoes In Klamath Falls for Mr. O, A. Hill. Dob Carter and Roy Carter ex pect to leave for tbelr home near atendale In their bug soon. Mr. Ed Remes Is here on business from his home at Glendate. 6am Inman Is building a new homo on his placo. He built a gar age also, a short time ago. Mr, Elliott hauled a load ot bar ley to the Agency last week. Owing to tho rainy weather the Ladles Aid postponed tbelr meeting with Mrs. Dave McComb. i Harold Salinger was horn from Henely high school a few days last weak on account It the abiane ot mi ot bit tMObmri trom Mhool, iJiS iMWW(WWW(wwwwwWWWWWMWWWWMWMWM PUBLIC MARKET BASKET lljr MIU. K. h. CIIAMIILITT, of (ho Grand Central Public Mnrkrt lrAAAAAAAAAMAVVMVVVVAMMIAWMrVVMVWVMMAINNiVVVVVWVVVVV Ono of tho most succulent ot tho garden vegetable Is tho sqaush, Thcro ar tunny varieties grown locally, In fact, nil the com m on varieties may bit found here within roach ot our own inarkot Tho best known seems to bo the Hubbard. Thero arc two kinds of these, tho jellow and tho green The latter Is an excellent baking squash, Its shell, licit mature, Is hard and the meat within Is dry and ot a rich golden color. Tho yellow squash, on the other hand, has a tender skin and a creamier meat. It may bo baked, hut Is much better for pies. Its cellulose Is moro tender and when rubbed through a colander, very little tt fuso Is left. There Is also n great er sugar content In the yellow Hubbard than In the green. Other varieties aro sweet pota to and banana and the gray squash Alt arc good to bake but not so good steamed A mature squnsh wilt not be watery. It Is not a sura test ot tho cooking quality of tho squash to pierce It with the thumb nail. The oven has a great deal to do with tho condition and taeto ot tho squash when cooked if the heat Is tow or moderate, the steam which should be dried when tho squash Is cooking, precipitates unM brown, tn form of water and tho squash" O'tlrlen Potatoes lloll potatoes. Is soggy and tasteless. A hot oven tul l! quarters, mix with butlor. should be maintained during fully sa,t nnd pepper, half tho period of cooking, after' lar.Jy Apple Coro apples anJ which heat may bo lowered until tm D0, wl,h brown sugar mixed ready t0 serve. Squash Is llko po.,w,ln English walnut meat Uake In tato. when It Is cooked It should m"11 quantity water, be removed at onco from the stove Te Cakes Break an igK In a at long cooking causes It to sweat.l measuring cup. fill to half way water soak and break Into pieces. i"ark with sugar, mix, fill again nnr ih. n..t.M. .n , t,Jto half way mark with sugar, fin- squash I. broken, decay rapidly sets In and nf mUr. n ,,n.lhl' article as well aa a complete loss Is the result. Just now when llv- Ing Is expensive and every effort ls being made to lower the cost of food, the price of squash may bo lowered or kept where It Is If ono would keep In mind that that In- sldlous dig of the public thumb nail 1. ono of tho cause, of loss which tho shop keeper has to dl vide up among other articles ot food stuff thus causing an Increase ln prlco which might be avoided. Along Ibis same line might bo mentioned the abuse ot apples. To try every applo In the box Is not only unsanitary for tho fellow who cornea after but Is another source ...... . .. uuni uuicc jneir oaiaar saiuruay, I'ec a, start- of loss to the merchanL Thero Is' Ing at 10 00 a. m In the chamber a story current of an Italian frnltof commerce rooms. Lunch will bo vendor who dally watched his eus-' served beginning at 11:30 o'clock tomers and various passers-by; and tea and cake will be served In Pinch and aqueete hla ware. At. the afternoon. Articles to bo sold last he could endure It no long.j will be on display Krlday In Shepherd or, so one day a large sign p- Music 8tore. 30.;. pcared over hit store saying, "If you must plncha da fruit, plncha WOMAN Wonts to take care of child- da cocoannt." I ren. Phono 332W 2 Pumpkins, on the other hand,, are good only for pies, although they may be sliced thin, dlppod In buttor and fried as a vegetable. A dark, rich yellow pumpkin, hird FOR KENT Modern furnished or shelled, and small In size, made Ita' unfurnished Apt. Winters Ant appearance Just In time for those ''hao H9W.. 710 Main 2J1 delicious plea for Thanksgiving. I AN- ELDERLY Woman would llko These average four pounds and , room and board In a qulot family wero ineet and of an excellent tet-.WJth a woman living alono prefer- ture and taste. Tbey are family sized bence a rapid seller. Other pumpkins are the cow pumpkin and gray pumpkin. The former. If j not too large, are suitable for pies but when too large aro stringy duej .! ,0Tendedrmre,nt ,f th01Cel.1U!TiA''ARTMENT POR HKNT-The fur- Tender little turnips planted In I flturo for sale. Apply 1205 Wor-, August and tied In bunches aro a' den Avo. - '' tempting bit for the table. Illack 1 radishes bring a hint of spring-! time and add a pleasing variety to loo diet. Chunk honey, resembling the ' old-fashioned honoy from tho beo. tree, but made from this year's alfalfa crop, will no doubt find Its wav Intn mn- hom. h.. i,.' . H v... ,.v IWI presence It discovered. Sunday. Breakfast Fried Mush, syrup; Slewed prunes, coffee. Dinner Veal roast, stuffed po tato; scalloped corn; Waldorf sal ad; banana pie. Luncheon Chocolate, fruit sal ad; bread and butter sandwiches. Monday. I Breakfast Cereal; French toast, coffee. Luncheon Cream of onion soup, chocolate, prunes. Dinner. Boot loaf, scalloped O'Urlen potatoes; turnips In but ter; dandy apple, Tuesday, Breakfast. Fried potatoes, fresh side pork coffee. Luncheon. Reheated scallop of beef in cream on toact; tea; baked apple. I Dinner. Sweet potato; creamed onion; veal cutlet; celery-apple sa lad; little cakes; tea, Wednesday, Breakfast. Fried eggs; toast points, coffee. Luncheon. Creamed onloa scal lop, cocoa; blieult. Dinner. Hamburg fritters) par- snlpij baked potitoi mtnot pit. TliurilMy. Breakfast. Muftlnsj d.itos In ..,i, ,.. f,i, ., oatmeal; coffee; fried hominy. Luncheon. Cream of celery soup croutons; potato it.il.id, Dinner Saner Kraut; wIehIm: cream pons; celery silnd! Washing- ln ' 1'ildny. lir.itkriint ttlr.. mill fi.ti mi.! ......i. ...ff. cereal; coffee. Luncheon. Cream of pe.i soup plain cako; sauce. Dinner. Potatow scalloped with Ll,mr.,.l M.l. n.l.l. H... ,., kippered cod. Spanish rlco; npplo alad. Sntumy. llreakfast creanied chipped beef on toast; cereal: coffee. Luncheon Potato soup; splunrh chocolate. Dinner llollod beans with hnm, dumpllnns; bolted beets with but ter; vegetable salnd; npplo plo. UKCirKS. I). inn n a Plo. Uake n shell on nn Inverted plo pan. When baked (111 with sliced bannntu and wno cor- cred with whipped cream. -- I UUai 7VtHIU,l - BU 41 va jf deviled meat, mixed with two cups of No. 2 whlto sauce Oarer) lth buttered bread crumbs, b.iko' "n ""lnR cup w,,n lmn w"h J CP "ur an cream. Mix and (our tea- "p03 of baklnR Powder. H tea- ,?ocn vanma. iiauo in gem pans. Hambur& Fritters. 1 lb. ham- burBer - teasponfuls flour, 10 tea- ,poon' wator- "" fr" ln on- ,uI 'n hal'ow 'at- -"- P'e- WhlppeJ crMra Mrrc1 on nnjr klni1 ot pIaln ? ta laer ,lns nnJ cul like pie. NEW TODAY -METHODIST ItAHIKS' RAZA lit ' ends Its cateT h&'Kuardlng tho na Tho Methodist ladles will hold tloB telephone conversation. ihelr l.aiane R.-imr.i.ir iinr a ,m. A HOOSIKU CARINET for Xmas '110.00 reserves It. Only a few i?"' ,.Com" ,n Fun"ture Co' today Johnstono 2 3 5 'oil Particulars to llox W W., Her ald. 2 WIUT SHALL I CY for Xmas? A Hooslor Cabinet, of course You Ret It at Johnstone Furniture Cc O" LIABLn Piano Tuning call vv KUmath FalI JI'",,C "0""e. n .K'iis, uw. puke APPLK Cider Vinegar for sale ot tho Farmers Market. Ilring containers. . 2' " " ' w uu unm.w iur ni.jio" Ing, 741 Walnut. 2 KLAMATH FORAL SHOP KB I MAIX STRF.irr ' Phono 081) ' i Flmu'is for nil occasions, c - Christmas Cards - aid Booklets Christmas Cards and Christmas Booklets. Some designs for New Year's greetings also. We have a very fine assortment of very fine cards and folders. Very latest in beautiful art effects. Come and pick them out. UMe nwcr$ PiiariM Y W-7 I-LATCATH imJLS UKSUUn Tntrf WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE V il 13UY TH-IW 11' YOl' WANT to buy or rout n now. I Idk itinclilnii ovt will so money ,nt tlu SliiKor Hloro. 3 ! A UKWAItn will bo paid to tho p.irty ' furnishing Information as to tho ( whereabouts ot n stolen brown horso, 'liner mid uttinlofootn. tins throo whlto I feel nnd nl'ir In forvhettd, branded (cmmwloin or bar orr 7-0 (con nertedi on left stifle .Notify T Howard, Medford. 3-S 1011 It I 'NT 3 lotini (mulshed Apt a '-'" St. Uoferonro required " 3 . .WANTfc'l) Completely furnished I house or apartment (or t! mouths nr morn. l.sy walking dlstiiiue Prlco mint bo rensounblo. Aildrem ,x Y ,, (,rnM 2 3. . SELECT your Clirhtnms ulltt early Wo suggest n lliiosler I'nblnot n n 'UtlllR gift for tllO llMISOlloM. (OIHO ,,,,. nm, ,ck xpur , t)lly i tow left JohiHtono 1'iiriilt tr t'n Itl'MHtY 1IIIIK IV AITOHTO la tllt.VNDC'S SOI'I Klt-CHCV I V UltANIU:. Dec 3 Us than n week after tho Sahntloii Army . opened n roup kitchen here for the hungry and Jobless It de Ided to make nil nppllcnnts (or meals work Ai soon ns the free soup wns nnuounced tho number of unemployed Increased enormously, fomo even came In' wagon nnd nutomohlles. but tho brakebentns brought most tf-them ! Vl. nil it l,n.A rrtfi,...l I.. v...rlr ' n conJuncon wllh lho Cll Vroi lho Salvaton Army prodded a wood- pllo of enormous sire, where all who ' want to eat must work Instead of tho mulligan served free the meals will consist of moio variety us well as greater quantlt) IH(i:ST paptivi: svaki: fOltlLlt I III IV il iss flMP SOTI,'i: "" IVYITIVH PRHMWI.S iii(iii.i.i.ii i uiss i .lit. , n TnNS,N WASniNHTON.lv.- 2 -What Is Pllti: POPIP.MI VT I said to bo tho world's largest captive Proposals will be rert-led by no' snako. Is now nl the National Zorlog- lowmon P"nril of the City of Kla leal Park here It Is n liree r..-i ' "'nth Palis, Oregon, up tn and Inelud i teal InrK here it is n urge regal 0. s ,, M (f )tWmblir , ,,,, or reticulated python that onco slltli- for frll,nK itl0 rlty wlh ,,,, (t, ereil through the Malay forests. 'triple, combination pumping, chem-1 Prom lip to tip It Is about twenty-!1"1 n"d hose car Proposals nccom-, ivn t.-i i.mir Ipnnled by specifications lo bo sub mo !1 IOIIK. mtlrJ fnr S()0 ,50 nr) j 0)0 ( ,,. ,u,,.,c ,s mi.i.n, ,N uTO COI.I.ISIO.V COLFAX. Cal . Dec 3 Alw' cght-polnt buck wtis the victim of a i rather peculiar and fatal accident , last Tbhursday night, when It wsa ,truCk by n large tmrlilg car driven by Peter Cortopassl of this city and Instantly killed SHIPS' JL'.VK ItOPK L'SKIl j POR TELEPHONE I.VSULATIOVj Itopo from ships that have sail o the Seven Seas -that bas boon Hod to cery port In the world Prom Junk rope is made thrs j-. .iv .- - --. nlx1' Krado nf paper which Insul.j B,,?i ,crr wlro ln " Pete ot ,plp-, Phoao cabl 0vcr 13.000.000 I'oitml- of old rope wero fed to tho Riant vats which tore. cooked. washed and beat Into a pulp thoj makings ,.f 7.000.000 pounds of cablo paper used by tbo Hell Tole-i ph' ne svst.m last year ' -' THIS DANDY AMAH (HIT This stylo has fine Tone powerful motor and fine op pcarance 5i a month at i:rl Shepherd Co. This will fix my cold I l.'iYS Lccn Dr. King's N'cw I). o.rv handy. It breaks up un.uV of ceuKhinB: !ifl. but juit good i lur.l rtuMiorn iiilds ami stops lho No harmful medicine. All Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs twgrwT.rs d Stubborn Bowels TamciT Leav ing the owils unmmctl rciults In health il truction Lit the gently ttinu.latu Dr. King's Pills bring to ou a tiuilar, normal bowil function ing 2$ nts. All druggists. PROMPT I WONT OIUPE. I. King's Pills eis: DRU03 GZS VNi-f -i MINE FOREMAN 15 ES HARRY Wtirr, WELL KNOWV Aiti.ov.v noss, in ci..m.s nn WAS SIMPLY IMIW.Y AVD HT. Marry E. Hcott, a wnl.kiiiwu iiiIiik boss, whoso mldros Is llox lis 'I, Tombstone, ArUonii, writes "I was dcwii nnd out nearly nil tho time wild rtieiinmtlMii mid flunlly gut to where I couldn't move, own to feed myself. My wife thought I would novor get well again, and she knew my rendition hotter tlmti any. ono else. "I was absolutely lielplevs when my wife stnrted Hiving me Tnnlne nnd In four ilns I ate n benrty meal for the first time In many months TnolAO l"u ,,,,, " my tfvX n1"1 ,'l ''',ck " ,,,n ilU working hard nnd fl,,ll"K J"" "m' ' l,nv" '"",,,' ''''' founds In weight, loo " rnnUe M"1 TanUxe Vogotnlilo Pills ar "M hr driiggNta exerywhere """ KK1HT IX flll.L (WfSlID IITH OP POLHTMAV Mr Ml VM1 11.1! Or.. ll.'l' 1 llnr voy Nell, on the MeMlnnvllle poll.- force for the Inst 30 years and night watchman for the last three soars, is i dead from hemorrhage nt the lme of the brain, said to hne been cans f 'd by a blow from the fist of (lrnrge ' VV. Bcott. whom Nell helped to arret! ' .. 1. LEAVITT. Polho Judge "X order of tho Common Council N23 t.i 1)3 mr- . . . ,T'VniV VvsVu.!.tIOV '!""" inn; .itVI sV.srilM Piopnsnls will b rereit-il bv th Common Council of the Cli of Kla Ing 8 P M oDeclmber"" 'Tis'! Ii pays to make yesnar ieacoin "f1 flies LiaonT U Mvr.ni Tobacco Co, 5stfaid&Sj) .t.t. 887 main nr, VEILING SPECIALS rm:.M ii t'liK.vii.Li; iHr, plat miikm and roiider I'ATIEIINH FROM line TO IWe PER YD. ALSO KNOX VEILS (or tho Installation of n lelegrnyh (Iro nlariii s)stem, proposals lo bo ar loinpiiuled by plans and specifica tions and I'slliuales ot cost A. I. LEAVITT, Pollen Judge lly order of lho Common Council N23 to 1)5 Inc. .VOTII'E POR Pl'llt.UUTIO.V IVp.irlioeiit of ttio Interior .Vol I'imI ltml I' tt Laud tXflco nt Lnkuvlew, Dreg Nov 23, 1931 Notice Is hereby given that llohert E (Irahiiin of Klnmnlh Falls, Ore. koi who, on Nov I 'J, ID IV, made. Ilomeitend Lnlry No 01091M, for Lots I 3 3 Sec 3, T 37H , It X E I )Jt-r -lj-F Ht B ii ' w KvV?'-'' i ;if x lHi s'P 7 WBBRRIHH $&M& r 5st3l TSetter coffee cannot be produced The just right flavor and strength of HILLS BROS. "RED CAN" COFFEE is sure to satisfy the taste of people who enjoy a cup of good coffee. ll'ii AWAY DACK In. "THCM GOOD old dsys." THE 5TOrtY goes. THAT AN ol.lorl) female. WHO WAD violently. OPPOSED TO tho hootch, - ENTCnED A ttrvel-car. . . . IN WHICH thero saL A MAN evidently oasMcd. 8MC CALLED lho conductor. AND CniEO Indignantly. "DO YOU allow. DltUNKAHDB IN this car!" AND HE replied. MU3T MOVE over, ma'am. NEXT TO (hut other ono AND NODODY. WILL EVER notice you." NOW I auppojo. THERE ARE cigarettes. THAT KINDA gut LOST IN tbo shufflo. AND NOOODY given 'on. ANY 8PECIAL notice. BUT NOT my brand. NO, 01 n. t FOR TASTE and stroma. YOU CAN'T boat 'em. AND THEY'RE mild-yes. AND YOU'LL novor. MISTAKE THEM. DECAU0P. THE "flatlsfyblend.' CAN'T BE copied. lenie CIGARETTES and Lot 13, Hecllon 31, Township 37 H llnnge V E Wlllnmutlto Mnrldlaii, has filed notice of Intention to mako fliiul three. mr Proof, to estnhllsli clulin to lho land nhnve described, before (' It DeLap, Clerk of tho County Court, nt Klumntli Fnlls, Ore gon, on the 31st dny of December, 1931. Claimant names as witnesses II ( Lord, II II (Irahnm, Clar ence Plligree, U'nlter Heifer, nil of Klnmath Falls, Oregon Notice will lie published for (Itn ronseciitlva weeks In lho Klnmnlh Herald P P I.KIIIT, Itoglsler N2S 1)1 I (t-13 EW ii.tsoufrtfyewNfi lo K. C, 0. d IKT'S- make this perfectly r. ChnatcrfleM eiva. i-J clear. rottes "Satisfy," becauso they contain exceptionally fine Turk ish tobaccos, blended with Bur ley and other hlirh-irrado Do mestic tobaccos. They're like no other cigarettes, becauso that blend can't be eopitd. Chester fields do what no other can and no cigarette- could do mors. lr jno ia -lU.i-lT(U-