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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1921)
t -. 1 Page Three THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER T, iMl The Office Cat: BJBl Dr. Lorenz Cures Children by Bloodless Surgery IIY JUMIJH Wrecking l''rlcniWilH Onrllc mny lio kuoiI for u mnn'n nrtorlcii, hut It In toiikIi on Ills frlondshtpn. Chicago Nowh. Joo roN)tsll nays till any modorii rook needs l a can ononor. Money tnlkH, but llioro would not lie no many financial Hcnmlnls If It ntuttorod more ojilnos Mur hall lloopor. You can novor toll how Boplilv tlcatod u Klrl la by tho cut of her sown. That'll .why nomo nion aro In continual hot water. An Hwii In tli6 MtHiiishlno Honry wont out to boo liln friend In tho country. Tho conversation turning to crop, ho naked: "Uout niow much do you think your corn will yield?" "Woll," niiMworod liln frlond, "I'm IlKorln' on nnmolhlii' llku twenty KtOlong to tho acre." Tho Mnqrh of 1'ioki'oks Nod "I)0 you romomuor tho old Joko about tho rural Ront coming to town and blowing out tho gas whon ho wont to bod tired?" Tod "Suro thing, and now ho tops on tho gas, and tho blow-outo aro in tho whoela that aro tlrod.' kkkkkkH MMM MMMMl MMmJ". kkkkkkkkflkkkkkkkkkkkkkS MHkttliMfliiiL''iflLKv- s ' .MIMiMBEl MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMm'JMMMMtz. l 1 wT,J ij MMMMYrMKMM? i ktM BOXING CARD DRAWS IxHV 1'rlrcH I'nivn I'opiilnr Hmtn Hell Kiwi nml A nlgn jiostod up In a Wisconsin aw mill reads: "The Dawn aro rannlng no uso to touch thorn to cnavhico yourself." Hand on Your rK'kllMM)ks "Dad, what Is a touching speech;" Asked Johnny. "Ono that prcrcdcri a collection, my son," answorcd Dad. i HfvwaHHisaMsasfSHHpMMsjsk iiwn)wtvM""y'"M"""""'' pwv MSMm Ti'ivr'' MsBiBBBBBBaBBBBBaBBBlsn ' kV, V '' TV twEH . vL Hf v I ml SmMTnMMMMMt B9k.BBBBBBuVBK JSSSmMtiMMMMMM ' mWSmW lMStKSSmSMMS Tho first boxing card Deccniebr 10 to bo placed it worklngman'il prices, $1.10 and $2.20 seems to ho taking well with tho pugilistic followers I hero judging from tho wny tho tlckot salo Is progressing. This morning tho boxing promoter was routed out of bed by oncer fans who wanted places at tho "show," following tho arrival and conversation, held with righting Hharkoy, of Mcdford, last night. Nlnilkc)' I.ociUn (loot! Sharkey lookn llko a fighting ma chine, with all tho accompanying car marks of a veteran of many a battlo I and his nppcarnnco scorned to Inject pop In tho ticket sale. Overnight, , tho opinion hold that Karl Ttitchlo I was to win In a walk disappeared, and , In place, doubt has arlson Just who I will lio tho victor. Sharkey workod ' out from 2 to 3 today, followed by ltllclilo from 3 to 4 o'clock. "Doarcat" Harrington has quit on out of tho country. Ho camo workl,,S out ln P"1'"0 an'' wl" 'lo I to tho United States at tho earnest'80",01 t,n,"?1 l baIanco, of i'10 solicitation of. tho McCormlck fara-l wook w ', " K,d,V,?ce"t V'8 A!'; I ii.. . i. , goles will remain In tho McDonald hall quartern. Chang" XcrraMry NEW YOIIK, Doc. 8. Fromfthat tho medical profession would present Indications It would sooni succeed In driving Dr. Adolpu lly ,of harvester fame, qno of whom, Mrs. John McCormlck, Jr., ho had gavod from being a crlpplo for 1 1 to. And this after tho most eminent physicians and surgeons of tho United Stntea had pronounced! Iior caso Incurable. Sho was' a child at tho time, hut her gratl tudo urged her to Induco Dr. Lor enz to loavo his homo In Vlonno, that tho crippled children of this country might havo tho bonoflt of ! hlstreatomcnt, which Is druglcss ' and non-surgical. ' Ills frco clinics havo bcu bo 1 slcgod by hundreds of crippled men, I woman and children, and somo of , tho cures ho has effected havo bocn ! llttlo short of miraculous, until ho . has cdma to bo known as tl)o "mlr nclo workor." Ills methods aroused hitter oppo sition among tho medical fraternltyi his work being characterized as un ethical and In somo Instances ho has been pronouncod a charlatan, although lio accopts no money for his services and la a poor man Tho attacks upon him, It Is said, havo been folt so keenly that ho Is breaking down, and It Is not be llavcd ho can kcop up his work and to Vicuna. CHeaperWood No wood is cheap unless it is good wood. DRY SLAB, $5.00 for a three tier cord is below last year's cost. 40 PER CENT REDUCTION A cord of this slab will go as far as a cord of limb or body wood. Phone in your Orders. O. PEYTON & CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 419 MAIN ST. , PHONE 535 A rearrangement' was mado neces sary In tho four round bout between Hoss and Kontcnell. Kid Fontonell I wired lato yestorday afternoon that ho would not nppoar but Kid Turpln of Santa Ilarbara, Calif., was on tho road north to stibstltuto for him. TI08S sufforcd an Injured hand yes terday ut tho Acme garago and can not participate. Hob Alton manag ed to havo tho physicians allow him to roplaco Hois. Tho battlo necord-lf Ingly will bo staged between Allen nnd Turpln at HG pounds. I'rclliiilnnry nt 0:30 To allow tho business men to wit ness tho boxing match, announcement was mado today thut tho first prelim inary would go on at 9:30 o'clock 1. M, This movo will pormit both tho worklngmnn and'buslncts clement to uttend tho matches. Somo neat bets have bocn wagered among sports this wook on tho outcomo of tho eventts. 4.tMfc.s..e.A.e..s..e..A.v:.4.4..:.4.e-d.4 Cooking Electrically the ideal method Tho lover of tho plcturo actress who wi killed by Kat Arbucklo telegraphed tho undertaker from New York to whisper In tho oar of tho dead actross that -"Honry loves you. 8ho will hear you.'1 Sounds about as foolish as tho Prty. A fomlnlno golf enthusiast Is au thority for th ostatoment that somo of hor slstor players aro catty enough to bo callod golf lynx. Tho Hiipcrfluoiis Adject I v A hcadllno speaks of a "Dig ova tion." Did anybody ovor rccclvo a llttlo ono7-Now York Post. Japan Is heartily In ogrooment with tho Idea that tho rest of tho world should curtail armamont while bIio catches up with tho procession. Our observation Is that after a man qultu smoking ho doosn't Tool at virtuous as ho fools envious. Hcadllne: Our observation Is Hcadllne: organlzod Hoboes Of fer Aid to Solve Unemployment, Shucks! Thought thoy'd solvod It long ago. Lor-! that he will return NEW TABLE OF TEN COMMANDMENTS DESIGNED TO CULTIVATE KINDNESS IN YOUTH FOR DUMB ANIMALS NltW YOHK, Dec. 3. A now table dan and oycry. animal In thy service of Ten Commandments, doslgncd to '" '"vo its duy and fitting seasons train linVH nnd rlrM !n klnilno li of rMt w'"TOl)y tho drudgo of toll In irui.i toys anil girls to kindness to y Rorvco lo comfortnl)ly mln. (lodsilumhireuturos. was Issuod lo-;Ke(, wtM tll0 Joy of vIn(?i lWth day by tho Presbyterian Hoard of .reason and consideration thou shalt .Tcmporuuco utid Moral Welfare 1. it am tho Lord thy God who assign their tasks and with equal euro thou shall provide food, rest, succor, mercy nnd tlioso things which KOVIKT HUKHIA XOW )I TIlllH JOUIIN'AMHM MOSCOW, Nov. 11. (Uy mall) Soviet IlU8sla's first Institute of J Journalism has JuBt, been opened hero. "Comrade Wollcstor, member of 'tho Third lutornutlonnlo and an Amorlcnu Communist, was ono of tha speakers. mado ovory living crcnturn after his milk for t)l0 lmturai Joy ()t llvB. my works, whoreforo thou shall bo. 1livllIl0n0r "ml rc.81lTt l '" Brd guardlan ovor beast, bird nnd cattle,! " , '' " .hl? and to them thou shalt bo In my place ' ,2. Thou shult not delight .thyself In gravon tinagos but rather In tender mercies to thosu who depend on thy guardianship. Thou shalt not lay blamo or punishment unwarranted bcou thy faithful sorvants and desert them not In an ovll day; for by so doing thou muyest prolong thy days and Incrcaso thy Joys In tho land which tho Lord thy (lod givcth theo, C. Thou shall not kill, for tho Joy of killing; for sport In hunting; upon thorn who know not wrong, who for contest In skill; or for selfish cannot speak for thomsolvos nnd .who gain. For tho righteous man ro linvo no menus of assertlni: their gurduth tho life of his beast. rights, whoreforo thou art to thorn 7. Thou shalt not conimt thyself tho adjudicator of righteousness In to Hio lusts of bloody contests nor their midst,, for 1 tho Ixird thy OodSook to look upon tho cock fight, tho uvo pigcon-suooi, mo uuii-iigm, nnu am a Jealous God, romomborlng thy unfalthfulnoss and thy cruelties to all my creatures and visiting tho or rors of thy wny upon thy children down through tho generations, In that thou hast sot a bad oxamplo unto thorn nnd hnst by word and deed lead thorn lo disrespect Justlco nnd morcy In dealing with my do fonsoless creatures. 3, Thou shalt not cur so tlilno cat tlo nor Inflict vengonnco upon nny ut God's creatures for tho Lord will Many n clrl could havn kont tho not hold him guiltless who dlsrc- trogedy of hor bowlegs a secret un til after her wedding If It had not been for tho short skirts, Buys John Endors, MYHKI.K I want to Uvo with myself, nnd so I want to bo fit for myself to know. I want to be ablo, as days go by, Always to look myself straight In tho eye. I don't want to stand with the set ting sun, And hate mysolf for the things. I've, done. Tbey callod tho baby Ivy because he crawled all around the house. DISCLAIM COXNKCTIOX WITH MQUOK CHAItGK In a letter to tho Herald, Wm. Donfleld and C. Robor, who havo sub leased part of 'tho Crater Cnfo, dis claim any connection with tho arrest Tuesday of 8am Head on liquor charges, declaring that Head con ducts only tho cigar stand, ono card table and half of tho basomont, and that no liquor was found on tho premises occupied by Messrs. Don flold and Robor. DOLLS of all kinds and descriptions at a price to fit any pocket bopk, irnrila his creation ,4. Romombcr tho s n b b n 1 1 c n 1 rights of my crcaturos and practlco thorn sacrodly. Kvory boast of bur- all such atrocious acts ,8. iThou shall not steal, destroy, or tako unto thyself solflshly or wan tonly that which bolongs to tho com fort and noeds of thy animals. 9. aiiou shalt not bear falso wlt noss for paltry gain to thysolt whoro by Ood'a creatures suffer hungor, nn gulsh or torture Lot tho testimony of thy guardianship bo nbovo thy lust for gain. 10. Thou shalt not covet tha bird's plumage, nor tho animals fur; thou shalt not covot the robin's nest nor her young by her sldo, nor tho pigeon tho freedom of tho nlr, nor tho door the Joy of his lair. SNAIL-LIKE PACE IN REDUCTION OF HIGH COST OF LIVING SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1. Cost of food roso In all tho larger cities of the Twelfth Federal Roservo Dis trict during tho four months ending September 1, 1921, John Porrln, Sun Francisco fedoral roservo agent, de clared hero today. "Housing costs also roso Bllghtly excopt In Scattlo and charges for fuol, light, and miscellaneous articles ro mnlnod practically stationary," the report said. "Tho costs of clothing and of furniture and. furnishings showed marked decllnos In all cities. Similar trends wore obsorvod In .tho United States as a whole. "According to the roport Bof tho Unltod States department of labor, tho cost of living In tho United Stutos docroasod 1.7 per cont from Mny, 1921, to Septembor, 1921, tho re ductions In four of tho principal cit ies In tho district Included In tho summary being Sonttlo, 2.6 por cent; San Francisco, 1,3 por cent; Los Au golcs, 1.1 por'cont; Portland 1.0 por cont. "A tabular stutomont of tlioso changes and a comparison with fig ures for the high point of last year and with tho low point of Decomber, 1915, follews: (Cost of food, cloth ing, housing, fuol nnd light, furni ture nud miscellaneous Items nro In cluded ln tho total cost of living on tho bants of Decombor, 1914 prices equal 100.) Low High May, 1921 Sept. 1921 Docllno Los Angeles 98.1 ........ 201.7 178.7 176.8 12.3 Portland ,. 96-9 200.4 162.2 160.H 19.p San Francisco .... 98.3 ,..... 196.0 460.7 ........ 104.6 .. 16.0 Seattle 99,0 210,5 180.2 175.5 ,... 16.6 United States 104.9 212.1 ,.'.j.,..178.1 175.0 ......... 17.4 (The low point vas December, 1915, tho high point, Juno, 1920) NEW TODAY FOR SALK Household 1104 Uphum St. furnlturo. 8 9 SIlOi: REPAIRING Dost leather. host prices. Open evenings. Jack Frost, 119 S. Ctth. 8 31. NURSING Mutorulty Call 376. cases only. 8 FOR RENT JJulry ranch. Main St. Call 910 8 14. NOTICE Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet Thursday night In West hall of I. O. O. F. building. All mombors urged to bo prcosnt. Important business. Ivy Propst, Guardian Neighbor. 8 Electrically equipped kitchens hold no terrors for the housewife. They arc cool, cozy, and comfortable in the summer. They eliminate the drudgery, the grime and the, nerve racking tension caused by wood The expense is surprising' Let us tell you about it, '". stoves, ly low. MAAAMAAMAAM ! The California Oregon Power Company "Let us be your servant" STRAND THEATRE TONIGHT Where Everybody Goes The Home of Hodkimon Features FOR SALE Small cook stove, 18.00 Uox II. Herald offlcp. 8 9. WANTED Eldorly woman to help In small family for board and small wages. Phono G31J. 8 11. FOR RENT Closo ln. -Furnished 3 room Apt. Phono 531 J. 8 11. WANTED Sowing. Prlcos able. Call 824 Walnut. reason 8 10 FOR SALt: Iluffct, china closot, olcctrlc tahlo lamp and oloctric dome Phono 391M. 8 14 NOTICE TO atlllHTOHH Notico Is horeby glvon that tho undorslgnod has boon duly appoint ed administrator of tho ostato .of John W. llanta, doccused, by tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County; and all por sons having claims ugalnst said os tato aro notified to present sarno to said administrator within six monthts from tho dato of this notico. Datod, Decombor 8, 1921. It. C. OIIOKSHECK, Administrator of tho Estato of John W. Ilantn, decoased. D 8 1,5 22 29 J 5. Vaudeville Bud Boyd "The Official Sampler of the Home Brew ers' Association AND Mohler and Faytelle Black and Tan Novelty Artists The Screen Favorite Norma Talmadge IN "50-50 99 A Griffith Production Two New Comedies COUNTRY STORE Here are the Prizes to be awarded at 8:15 Two Chickens. Five Boxes Sweetshop Candy Five-pound Pail Lard Forty-pound, Box of Apples Sack of Flpur Five pounds of Sugar One Broom Large Box of Crackers Pound Can Golden West Coffee One Can Karo Syrup 24 Rounds BOXING 24 Rounds McDonald's Hall - Sat Night, Dec. 10 Earl Ritchie, Klamath Falls vs. Tom Sharkey, Medford Bouts Start 9:30 Slurp Ringside, $2.20 General Admission, $1.10 4 9 Perkins. RAT PTI STR AW murphey's feed store IJflr 1' J JAnL VT 124 So, th St. Phon..7 , 1 t ' .. ill y-"