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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1922)
: ' P aksft THE EVENING HERALD KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Hi:SI,V, NIIVKMUT.It Ul, I IIS! 3Jr 13 & 1 as VI 7 ft The Evening Herald 9. n. MVIA. ,MHtr. as rMUhr a. h. nub.vt. . i . .-.,.;cir hm V, O, MIOKU) AtmIWk Kmucm Pabllaaad 4allr axcept Snaday, at Tha HtrtM PabUealBg Oetapaar of Klamath falte, at 119 EUntk itreet. Sattra4 at tit c4tofflce at Klam ath Flli. Ora.j for transmlaaton tarotga tha' aalhT aa 'aaceatt-claaa attar. f " MEMBER Or TUB ASSOCIATED 'PRB0S y Tha Associated Pries la aaeltulvo r entitled t0' the sm for publica tion of all aewi dispatches credited to It. or not? otherwise credited In thla paper, aid alto the local newt published herein. ADVKRTISKflS Copy for display advertising must be in ,tnn oliico not later man a B.m. on the day preceding publica tion In Order to be Inserted In tha Ittua of the paper of tho next uny. Want ads and reading notice will he received up to 12 noon on the dr of Itaut. Herald PnblUhlnJt Company. TVKNDAY, XOVKMHKIt St, ll22 KT!3bi$iiiS mu oiyy I POOR CHUN LI I v r LITTLE Chun LI, aged six. newt dispatches tell us, burned down the family hotfie m Tcklng. so that his dead grandmother might bo spared some of tho vrorcl torments of hell. , 8urh Is the law of Buddha. On a day set apart by tho ritual, good Uuddhlsts whose relatives, especial ly women, havo died after sinful lives, burn lotus leaves and rice, with rites prescribed by llmldha, and the pangs of hell are casei. Little Chun LI laved his wicked grandmother. She bail given him candled apricots. Onco sho gave him money to bny n kite. It tor tured his loyal llttlo heart to think ho was burning In the flames of hell. So, while his parents were out burning lotus flowers and rice of ferings as tho law prescribes, Chun LI burned down tho bouse. Does It sound foolish to your Christian carsT I'oor llttlo Chun LI. The editor who handled the par ticular dispatch that We bare before us now, bended It aa follews: "Itcllglcus Zealot Durns Parents' Home." And we could not help thinking of tho religious zealots of Oregon, not lluddhlJts 4-U-bui-profecdtfai;' lowers of tho meek and lowly Naur- one, who. In the recent clcctlcn, to ndranco their particular creed and for tho glory of their particular Clod, stirred tho fires of religious hatred, to the detriment of tho de velopment of tho state. Only the future ran tell us wheth er the fires that voro kindled wilt bo quenched by common seaso and better understanding, or whether a flamo has been gonerated that will "burn down tbo house" tho cdlflco of state loyalty and economic devel opment that has been closo to a century In building. I'oor little Chun LI. lie, accord ing to his "heathen" lights, and we. according to our broad occidental. Christian vlows, are striving to a common goal our souls' salvation. Wo broad-minded, Christian oc cidentals must necessarily feel very sorry for poor little Chun LI, who In his heathen Ignorance, although ani mated by tho most humano and hlghost motives, has done such a wrongfully destructive thing, and loft thono who by closest tics of blood and race ba shruld shelter ami ' protect his parents defenseless and shelterless,, Kvcn millions business men hnva reckless spells. Hocketellor gayo dimes lo several photographer. The road to wisdom has never been mapped. The safe, sldo of ctery argument Is tho middle. Seems as It tho backbono of sum mer Is about broken. Congress threatens to hold special sessions Instead of one. Dempiey may fight Wills and where Is n Wills thcro may bo n way. llryon's brother was elected gov ernor of Nebraska but It doesn't run In tho family. (lone aro the days when wo got three years out of an overcoat. Mackerel are so thick n Nova Scotia ship found sailing difficult. I So boarders aro out of lurk again. Influence bootleggers are gaining Is astounding, California voted dry. A dancer Is returning to Russia with 36 trunks. Tho tunny part Is they arc not dancing trunks. Somo towns arc so lucky. In Washington It Is considered proper j for girls to pay their own way. ( What's In a name? Willie Plant i Is a famous walker and not a gar dener. Times aro so hard auto makers can't catch up with their orders. What makes you want to go some whero like not being Invited? AT '?' s7 MA,N ar You nre sure of correct I i i slv?n jintl fino nintori:il.4 i --'-- - - i ill Gertrude Hats i two I "". '" 1 Bermuda Onion Has Fallen From High Place HAMILTON IIKIIMI'OA, Nov. 31. Tho llorinudn union Is not what it used to tn. according to 11 A. Me Ciillun. lto.rmu.tn director of mtrloul turt llo sxvs llio t'nltoil Htuto tar iff, competition of Toxnx growers niul llio "pink root" disease Is largo ly rosponslhlo. "Sluro llio days In which Mark Twain wrnlo Unit In lloriniitllitn mot iiphor tho union stood for alisiiliilo perfection, that vegetable Iiiih fallen from Its high estiitn unit Is heroin lug of ilcrrimslng luipiirlniii'o." says MeCallan In llio tmrloiillur.il Imllotln of (ho llurmudii department of nnrl culture. "Tim now .I'nlloil Hlntos tariff place nn almost pnililhllho duty nn llormudn onions, niul II In noroinary to look olsowhoro for n miirkot Canada Is that nutrient." Try tint Mot Hprlnna Hath Ultimo, 17-211 m Ont results by using1 class ads, m. 4WWVWWftWrtftMWWWWAMWVWIMlWWWWVWWWVSW zissmrzm Ai'NsrV' ' 1 Personal Mention , N 'l DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK- THAT people uro Interested In reading tho ads when tholr pock ets nre bulging with money to spend. THAT they nre INTBNSBLY INTKHKSTKI) In adtertlslng. when what they spend must bo carefully spent. THAT then they buy what they afford and ml loll .them whero to find the bargains. THAT when business Is lagging Is the tlmo to spend iinoro money for advertising. ; THAT those business men who do so. feel a depression much 1cm than those who rut down expenses by cutting down ad vertising. THAT to curtail advertising cuts down sales. THAT cutting down rates cuts down production. ' THAT cutting down production cuts down employment. THAT when employment U cut down. It leaven a whole lot of people with 'no money to pond. i THAT you would keep up your adtertlslng so jou enn keep up your sales. THAT It will Increase production! and that will Increase employ ment. THAT With Increased employment, people will hate money to spend. THAT "DUSINESS AS USUAL" Is the slogan to me. ADVL'UTISK! K. lb WAITK. Secretary. Shawnee Oklahoma Hoard of Comuisrco WEDNESDAY SPECIALS l'ldollty Lawn Slaty GOe Site K K Kream ilSe 4l)e Chlur-K-Dcutii Tooth I'nslo ftOo Stir Try This Drug Store First Square Deal Drug Store 7M Main St. Phono 523 HOURS WE KEEP OPEN X a. m to K p. in. SuiicUyn t) a in In IS m and (I p in to 7 p m Try Thin Drug Store First CHRISTMAS GIFTS Tito linllda) time l near. Tho MiKitoMlon of -ly olioppliiK U In nnler, mnl fur the turcliae ut ultu thrrv N no plaeo qulle eital to tho iluiB tnro. Till (oi lia nn iillrmllte si oil. sullnlile fur t'liiMiniiH utri mill iiinro rouiluu lit frtnu tin) In tiny. V,. suggtst I lie folliinliiK ttlilili )nu it III find prlrtil lo met'l the neiiN of tlio man or uoutnii of in oileuilo tueittis. FOR WOMEN Ivory Stationery IVrfumes Kodaks Pictures Kvor-Sharp PcnclU Peus Kodak Album FOR MEN tutors Shaving Mirrors Shaving Mugs Kodaks lllll Kohl .Military Sets Hash Lights Bter-Sharp Pencils FOR GIRLS Toilet Sot Hair llrnslies Kaucy Soap I'aiicV Perfumes Htatlonrry lllngs Hook Knds Malilctim Seti, FOR BOYS Pocket Knlt',.1 Purses Safety Itnrors Pocket Urn Watch flaint'S ioth llrush lioso Loaf Hooks lllll Told C. P. Macham was a business visi tor here yesterday from Olene. Levi Barney made a trip Into the county seat yesterday from tho Klamath Agency. Maud Hettinger Is a county seat visitor here from Uonanza. She Is, registered at the White Pelican. ORNATE AMERICAN FURNITURE PLEASES PEOPLE OF MEXICO nilOWNSVILLB. Texas, Nov. 21. Tho Mexican people, especially those residing near the border are becoming "Amerlcanfied" rapidly so far as tholr furniture purchases aro concerned. A, few years ago the average Mexican would turn with disdain from furniture which wat detold of gilt or highly color ed trappings, but today the .Mexi can public demands much the tamo class of furniture as the average American'. ,. A local' furniture dealer, who hat a lrge business In the towns between Mntamoros and Monterey recently called attention to the fact tint mission stylo furniture, and furniture of onibro hue. vrero displacing the gilt and glare of oil days. The hugo canopied beds, whoso lirlght-coforcd curtains and glided and carvril woodwork woro once he pride of tho Mexican homo are krenmtnr curiosities' fn ' northern Mexico, tlio neoplo havjna" loarned hy experience that tie pmin irpn W, R. Dunn, nlso Interested In the lumber-Industry, Is, here from Sua Francisco 'this WeekT A William Chase, of Uonanza, made a trip into town this morning and purchased supplies for his ranch. K. M. Leever. well-known Fort Klamath stockman, was In the city yesterday on business. I). B. I.oosley of Portland, arriv ed last night and will spend tho re mainder of tho week here attending! to business affairs. ' W. C. Champion, a lumberman from Portland, arrived last nlgbt and Is registered at tho WJilto Pell can hotel. Charles Snowgoose, a pioneer In the Kcno country, was In town this morning looking after business af fairs. Mr. and Mrs. John Clemens are In the city tolay from their cattle ranch near Dorrls, California, at tending to legal matters. J. 11. Hobbs, who resides on a ranch In tho Tula lako region, was In tho county sont yesterday afternoon. Mrs. W. K. Lamm, who for tho past two weeks has been In Sun Francisco with her mother, returned homo Sunday night. Mrs. Rex McMillan Is here 'from Hornbrook for a visit with her fam ily. After tho holidays Mrs. McMll MWWVWWsMWWifVAAAAAMMAAAAAlMMAAMAM S" Dry World Seen On Way By W. C. T. U. Head JJVrlrlllllJJ1l """"""' ll- ANNA AOAMH COItlMl.V Pifslilrnl, Woiltl'a Women' Chris tian Temperance I'nlnn PHILADBI.PHIA. Nov. 21 --Fori 40 years the Women's Christian ! Temperance Union hns been work ing for prohibition In 40 nations, An International educational pro gram has been conducted In prac tically every civilized part of tho globe. Thousands of workers speak ing many lauguoges have been car rying forward the work. All over tho world we have been Imparting to peoples of all tho races tho fundamental knowlcdgo of the effect of alcohol on the human sys tem. Dlsrcurnueil ami Kiiniurngrri Difficulties nnd obstacles of course hove beset theso W. C. T l" . workers but limy huvo been encour-1 aged and choored on by two facts i ONB: They always have known I they wero n part of n great organ!-' Mltou, that they wero "II handed together for ono purpote, iml could count in the support nnd co-opera- Hon of tholr fellow workers uvery whe'e. TWO: Almoit from tho begin- , nlng wo ncblevcJ soma results: and with tho passing ypurs and tho ox tending of Our efforts into ntiwcr aid larger territories have seen tho work going' successfully ft rward. ' In rreont yuars great strides to ward world-whin prohibition havo been innilo. With the-o advance ments many relnforcemerts havo Joined our ranks. Many rational. thinking men and womon the world J over who were not originally In sym- lan expects to go south for tho win-. IK'thy with prohibition havo como to ter iteo the sound scientific bifjls of our fprogram and tint necessity of our oh Mrs. Hebecca Allison has'geno to'lcctlve and havo Joined with us mnl Columbia, Missouri, whoro she will I nre new lending tholr heal efforts to. spend tho winter. She cxpecta to i our work. J stop ut (Irand Junction, Colorado, To Continue I'rocntui .... . wi i i-. i.i I lt ni...il nn tttif urAifrnm 1 uimii nuer . iianKKivinB lor a onui . .. n ...a., i.i., .... -. ..- .,. , .i, m,tnfflr ,lnarlnii,nt . . .. , ,., 1 TOILET ARTICLES Mntl iTalriim .... Kali do Quinine Hi rplcliln Cream of Almonds - l'rm Blcnya ' Hinds Honey Almond .... ttoeun lloiuttfler M Armnud Faro Powder .... Luxurla Ponipeiaii Day Cream K. K K. Cream : .. Mavis Face Powder Frostllla Cnmellllll Mum Ntet Kspey's Cream , . Oriental Cream . nor .$1.10 . COO . 3!iC . ...C6c BOe . tl Oo . Srtc ... 8.1l! . .fiOc . ...35c ... ,0c ... 35c 50e 3de Kite 0r tl SO POPULAR REMEDIES Milk Magnesia , A. 1) S lunar . . t Ilevf lion & Wltirv . . ..- Abtorbliio Jr . . . , Lnptto .. . MIIm Nortluo Dimii's Kidney Pills Stiliaro Deal Cough Itomody. Iliad Silts A. D. S. HopatlD Halts . Z'PJIHll - St Jai-ohs Oil Honor ft Tar Sloans Llniniint A I) H Cong i llnmcdy . Hu'llbl's till Uadion Llvr Tone While Pine Cnmp , 3Sc tl I" II.IH) .11. fill . (!.()() .I1.UII fido fifte 76o . . .toe ..ft. n ... floe floo . 70o (0r 11.00 (100 30c Something About Drug Stores Did you ever notice tlint in any town the drug store is tho store of service. It is open to meet the people's needs when other plnccs nre closed, tlmt those who serve in a drug store nre expected to furn iih gencrnl information and do so wil lingly. That a drug store is a place of refinement carrying articles of quality, and that the prices prevailing arc "dspartms nt store" prices, being generally lower than for the same nrticlcs when carried i n stores of one Hue of merchandise. VlASlAAMsAMMMsWWWWssSyWWWM I lll iS OI rill illl())VtVsMMMsMWtftsMsMVtVVsMWsAWVVVVsAt Our Quality Is First SANTFORD & COMPANY 426 Main St. Klamath Falls, Oregon Our Prico Is Less .w.V. adamm nnitnn.s LIT HE BRINGS RESULTS Postoffice Campaign Suc cessful; Requirements Met In Most Cities WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. Ito- vlsll with relatives. 1 along practically, tho sumo Hues wo .have followed for iO yours, nnd wo V,. II. Ochaner arrlver here last n, confident of u successful lurmln- night from San Francisco and l . ..in , r iniie.souclit oblcttlve of registered at the While Pelican ho- ,Vnri,i.i.i nmhiiittion. tel. Ochsncr, who Is said to bo an j Tha p02tfon of tho W, C. T. 1'. In til expert, has been here bofore look- ,no miUler nf rBarets mil tobacco Is Ing over the oil prospects In the exaclly what it always has boon, Wo Klamath valley, do I10, , tobacco nnd rlgaretn sldo Mrs. II. s. Patrick, who for tl.eN' "le w alcoliollo beverages. nast fw davH l.n- henn Imr. vl.ltlnK "ur naiHinui iriJBK " "' " w - .. ir.... H.v ......M show that tho campaign for tho In Htullatlon of door-slotH nnd receipt aclrs at tho homoi of mull patrons throughout tho country to exped ite delivery of the malls, Js produc ing fine lOHiiltH. There U made public a list or 01 cltlc in which ovory residence In town haft been equipped with, mall boxes. Thlu list wns limited to M. i . ... i .. . ., , i with her daughter. Mrs. L. C i Jecl ' ,)acc0 w a" ouin-niuKmi o.;threo townn nnd (.Itlos In each slate Moore, left thin morning on the train bound for Tampa, Florida, where" sho'wlll spoad the winter with relatives; Mrs. C, C. Low, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. John Hiomoas, left this morning for Portland with Dorothy AlacJas and (lenrgla Potter, school nnd other educutlonul nffl both nud'er the age of 21. who were.cials and iiiitlioritloH 'and nlmoit beda of jAmerlcan .matjufactura are held here on n delinquency charge, without exception they hnve ttliown far more coinioriuwio nr-'.-, .tMUTnom, tnoy aro taking to tiio tno Keenest interest una readiest fcllht. i .. ,,,-- -r- ,t AWn- -bome. for delinquent, girls, outlined and carried forward In lho,nni, t wns ,,, (nftl ,nanj. m()r0 interest of tho health of boys mljC011 ,, lW)n ,,IC1,,PI,. girls everywhere, j TMe h , Htlonugt j,,, , ,1J'.,";""",!n"";!tt.,non.a. to the .nto...Kt ... the injurious .ffeet of narcotic oni" . '!r. rrar.nn,l tin. or tho physical uiul norvnua system. gaulzoil itbllily of postiiinslnrs," 'a havo worked largely with tlio"""11 r"innor ticncrni worn, -u n mo Miiecm ipo spirit or punuc co operation, and (veu patriotism which Is so ready to amart Itnolf when npponlojl In by (Jn govprn- dlsposltlou to co-operate with us, nioiit." We Originate Low Prices When anyone tells you he will meet our price stop and think why should he meet our price? How much profit did he charge you before our prico existed? Give us enough of your patronage to keep our buying power increasing as it has since we opened our store an d wc promise you .the best price possi ble consistent v...!: good business judgment. Local drown Pblatoes. cwt ! Muilford Creamery llutlor, lb...;.. Cascade Hams, lb , Cascade llacnn, lb - Fancy Hulk Coffoo, Hi 11.25 no i '."" 4G :io I M lb. Hex (irnhnm Crackers............ 70s Smnil I'llK. Orahum Crackers : 10 Large Plt. (Iraham Crackers 'Jfi rHuwy r ik ifiirn, in f. ...,. Faney t'hncolatn Candy, Hi 3 Pltgs. Llfo Havers - ...... ...j.,,..,, .23 .10 3 lkgs. Wrl.Tloyfl Oiiiii 10 ,sr ,ir .ir, .2.1 .03 .in .ir. I.tirgo Fancy Jolly lloans.lb Faney Pnilto Prunes, lb.... Largi Fancy Italian Prunes, lb Fincy llacon Square?, lb Fancy Hubbard Squash, lb Fnnoy llnnuuniis, lb Fancy Florida (Jrapo Fruit Fancy Arzoiui Orapo Fruit - 10 Kiln cy AprlcntH, Cun , 30 lib M J. II. Coffco .'. 13 C lbs, M, .1. II. Coffco, Hi.. 40 1 lb, OhlraddlU's Chocolate '.33 3 lbs, tlhliadelli's Chocolatn , DO llukcrn Hitter Chocolatu C'akn 22 Largo Fancy Itlpu Olives, Can - 2li Vnn Cnmp'a Pork and nouns... ,. . .. AO Fancy PcarhuH, Largo Can 0 Hnrn Palm Ollvn Soap Lurpo Itoll TIhmki Toilet Paper 2 Largo Ilolls Crnpn Tnllot Paper P & (1 Nnptha Hpap 1. 100 Lartwt liars P & 0 Nupthu Soap.. 100 I.art'f Dura Hob White Soap 3 Cans Dutch Cluausiir Larpo ittn Itux Lyn ". -.'f4 .2S .15 .10 ' .in .05 1.35 3.G0 .27 .11 Large Dottlo Fancy Catsup ,. 30 2 Cuns Oystern Knglieh Walnut, lb. Klamath Choose, lb..., Tillamook Chooilo, lb,. I.nrgo Ciin Unity's Plum Pudding 3 Plcg Ik NooiIIch, ,.2..yL...jj.f... . 4 oz. Ilottlo Maplnlne ... .' ...... Largo ,Iur Fancy Jam SclilllliigM Fancy Ton, lb (lal. Hlzn Kxtrn Fancy Poaches Large Futicy Orangct, Dot Fancy PollcloiiH Applos, Hox .. . . Ordinary DoIIcIoiih Apple:t, Hox F.iih1;' Home Duality Applet, Hox....... Oidliinry Komn Huniity Applcii, Hox,. Wlnetnii 'ApplcH, Hox.,.., .Polar Hoar Flour, Sauk .35 .30 .30 .38 .30 .25 .55 .35a ,S5 ,80 .70 3,00 2.40 2,25 1.00 2,20 2,15 ICeflogg 'Com Flaki's, I'kK 10 4 d x v. 4. 1mfffV"f)inUVAfmYt'-i'mt '1 "' MiiMMMJil'iMi HMWaws-say f .assf ' aaV-.W 13 fc JBh