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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1922)
-"Nwv lM is- I ov W. THE EVENING'HERAIDJKLKMATH FAIXS, OREGON 'ITHHII.W, NOVKMIIKH Bl.'tlWU its. r ij I i ssW assv K'i Ml ' The Office Cat 9X IVKVn Ilnrnum Ik famous for hi ono born n mlnutn statement, Font turn out n Illvvor every seven seconds. There l tlll lot of prospects for sale. No ono enn feel mere vlrtihiui I lm 11 n mnn wo rocs without n clR nrctto nil Sniulny mornlnR became ho rnn nut of them (ho night before nay Itnli' Hyne. Tow ejrl nro u bait a they are pnliitcil. or nil "white" at they" ure powdered. About tho only thine that limit the cost (f living In this country. Ii tho pay envelope. Mr. Outh "How did your-bus-bnnd Ret run overl" Mr. On "He wan ptcklnR up n hori'eMiOfl' for luck." lHASfflWflMANRIGHT TO KIM fflF?' jLHr hVj Uu LsssKssssssssssLr?i 5?S5f 3 HViaissssSi 1 WBfc' M w ! I k;cMm ? Ill I i'i. ; ' y xl lit 1 "7 W I 11 NEW TODAY WANTKI) Tt) MJY 1loiiuhold fur niture. IMionit Ur'lll, at-27 Vm 8AI.K OH TltADi: Wheel Reed ns now. ('out $00, I'hime 1GK13. 21-27 WANT Kl fare taker, preferably man and wife. All yeur position to rlnht party. Ait tiro KhrIo IUiIko Tavern, Klnmutli K.IN. 21-27 FOOD 11 IS I F HSTl T Tho fact I, tho men had betttr quit ilnvoilnc o much time to criti cism of woman suffrdRo and dovoto more to HnnnlnR how they're gblnR to retain their scats In tho nmoktag r car. The Ke of the Law l'lrt Officer Did you Ret that fellow' number? Second Ditto No. ho -was coins too fast. Find &ay. that was a fine loik InR ilnmn In tbo car. Second Wasn't aba? FOll SAI.i: llnlrl; six roadster. Reed condition. I'lione 167. 21-U2 LOST One shut ruii, ItemliiRtcm pump In clulU cine, belween Klnmath Fall mid Oouti ninrh. Hn wnrd. (llcncer! rtore, titli & Main St. 21.2ft FOR AU: OU UF.NT One 2-rooiti huune. partly furnished. Suit prlco isno.nn. rent $10.00 per mo. Inquire 1023 Main St. 2I-2R KA11M FOR 8AI.K mo ncrei on . market rond 'now bulldiiiR, Mrst class Iior tlRht fenco nrouud entire farm. Three room home. miiibII bam, Reed well ttnd pump, SO nerea In cultivation, saven acre under I Rovernment ditch, balanco IrrlRnted .by pumplnR plant which I Installed and ready to operate.-only hare to pay for water used. Lsril has nat ural drainage, rich sandy loam, sn acre of tine bunch Rrnss pasture, an Ideal farm for dnlry cow. hCR. chickens, near rhool, near postof flee, ha rural mall delivery. Price i$4S0O. $2.S00 cash, balanro to suit. Addres Hox 40r, Klamath Falls, Ore. 21-2t MRS. J1AUD HIDnKKT "by sntiTox nnoNSiin ' 8enrlcr Btkf ( Corrwpondeiit. SUICIDES HERE 'ON 'INCREASE FOR RF.NT Nicely furnished room. Rath and phone. 512 N. 9th SI. 21.23 FOR RENT Furnished reom with private family, uso of phone and bath. Near high xcliool 3 blocks ' from Main street. Uontlcman only. I'hono HSR. 2t-2.i Iron and Steel Vfctnufactur- i inp; Outstripped, U. S. Department Show We noticed a Irh wldeh rd: "It you want toiao Our. Uw. lw, U you want to too our Jail let r ko." Ve did not see ux.KttslaU lcttlnc 'cr ro In that burp., n. Trouble of a country editer: "Wo Intended to publish a cat of D. O. Tvnnrook thli week but hvo been unablo to find It." Fort Laud erdale Bautlncl. Tho Rreat banker lay on his death bed. Many friend Rathcred about lil bed. Tho attending physician whispered. "I fear ho la nearlng tho (treat Divide." "Tell them not to dlvldo till f let there," whispered tbo dylnc man. Tho man that keeps Rood-natured, lly mlifortuno undlamaytd, I tho roan that come out winner When tho final hand 1 played; Them U o'en n certain triumph Thnt compel rc.ipcct corapleto In tho way n real sportsman Take hi dose of stern defeat. Mr. Drewn: "I wish you had an open mind." Drown (A Cleveland dealer) "nut you toll mo to shut up every tlmu I try to express It." In marchlDR out to dlnnor lu fash- louablo Washington society it i pro posed that tho oldest couple shal) tako prccedcnco. Hero I whoro no woman Is roIur to Insist on her "cnlorlty rlRht." A loan mnn for n rare, A fnt man for n nap; A freckled girl to powder hnr face, And a rod-halrcd ulrl tor a scrap. Robertson' Chicken Tamalej, wholesale and retail. 1113 Main BL Utf YOUR WINTER'S LONDON, Nov. 21. H a wom an right to commit ulclde? i ShoUld she be sent' to prison for attemptlne self-destructlonT The law ayii "No" to tho firtt question and "Tea" to tho second. Dut a scoro of tho most distinguish ed persons In Great Dritaln protest the taw ls-wronc -Ta -controversy, growing -spec Ufkr,irevotves-aroand Mr. Maud HIMart, earrivor in a sutcido pact wHsi a than. After lying In Jallrals .weeks awaiting trial on a charge of attempUag mlclde, she was con victed and sentenced to eerve nine month In prison at hard labor. Halt of Mrs.. lllb,bert's jientcnco kas gnriby. and petitions for .clem ay .have been sent to the borne secretary, urging that she was "led away by the man, ba.i already suf fered punishment. . . and that auch a punishment Is not calculated to Increase her respect for life nor act as a deterrent to others" -DrUkwstter'a View Says John Drlnkwatcr, famous playwright, one of the signers of the petitien: "Before a woman reaches a frame of. mind 'which lead to such an act she-' must haro endured tbo greatest' Laeeaible mental aRony. To .keep her ia '-prison on top of that seems to jo .beta cruel and futile." Stepken McKenna, uovellst, says: "I bold tho vlow that anybody's life' is tho property of that partic ular person. If you wish to take your own life you ought to bo ol--lowed to do so. Suicide often is hard on one's family, but I don't think any department of the gov ernment has tbo right to keep poo pie alive if they don't want to live" Intercut Is Widespread The-caso is attracting great at tention -becatuo In some cauoa under tho Drtllab law the survivor in a double suicide pact can be Indicted for murder as well as for attempt ing suicide. Petitioners .for clemency for Mrs. lllbburt Include Viscountess Rbond- da, coal operator and sutfragUtH May Sinclair, novelist; Mra.,"Wlnt rlnghiim, member of parliament; Miss Clemeoce Dane, playwright; George Uernard Shaw, John Mase field, O. K. 'Chesterton, Maurice Hewlett, 'Arnold Dennett, II. O. Wells, John aalsworthy, E. P. Don eon, ' BirVlIenry Newbolt.and er tran Russell. mm ihould have your attention. Cool weather and storms force prices yp. Our fuel is th , dllr 6 rices are right on Slab, locks, Body and Tama oack. Your' business ii sblfcktd. lly Dlt.-HAIUYW. 'WAIfKBX rrculdcat, Xhe " -Havc-a-lilfc lieague. NEW YORK, Nov. 21. Sul- cldcs continue to Increase; Thero. were' 12.141 officially reported Inst year; probably 20,000 Including tboio. not re-, ' ported. Of theso, 3110 wero men, ; 3734 'were women, Thoro we ro 1200 who .before killing them- selves, murderod more, than 4 2000 other pcoplo .ono man first having 'killed 10, In New York city there were S40 suicides. Germany leads tho world, especially In child suicide. Derlln recorded as many as OU suicides a day. London reports coal gas tho "fashion" in ulcido there. Many suicides in Paris were -4 Americans. Dudapest averaged IS sul-- cides a day.' with 10.000 raak- lng unsuccessful attempts. 4 0 In Russia en tiro families destroyed themselves by drown- lng. In ono village COO worn- 4 en burned .themselves to denth. . ' .Calvary Commander)' No. 10 Reg ular meeting. Will confer R. C. De gree, Wednesday Nov. 22. 1922. illy Rec. M. S. WEST. 21 i" I Guard Your Eyes Now That, they may sorvo you well when' you get old. .SEE Dr.Gtfk Phene: WdlsJeVW.'Beej MW . 7M FOR RENT Plastered modern house; garage, woodhouse and barn. Phone 337J. 21-22 FOR SALE At Colonial Room, one east iron boating stove. 21-23 Furnished oni room cabin. Colon ial Rooms. 11th near Main. 21-23 WANTED LlRht boiisekeeplnR roomn by lady. Phono 483W. 21-23 m .TOW WAXOfl The. Earl Shepherd Company has Just received a largo and long de layed shlpmwnt of player piano and are highly gratified at their ability now to fill their customers' Christ mas orders. 14 tf Robertson's Chicken Tamales, whotesalo and retail. 1113 Main St. 13tf Call at tho House. Hot Springs Dath 23 WAHIIINnTON, Nov 20 Tim popular conception that Iron and steel Industry I the turnout slnnlo one In the country I declared by the agriculture department to be errone ous. Tho greatest Industry I that of .food iiintiutarlurlUK. It outstrip Iron and uteel, thu department says, a four outstrips one. At nmphiiKltltiK the need of itddl- tlntial food control law ,tho depart ment call attention to the Rrent growth In recent time of food mum nfacturliiK In fnclorle a hkiiIiihI preparation In homo. A few year nKo, It say, most food win prepared at hi'ine or nearby and ulncn the consumer know' about the conditions of It preparation there was little need for food Iuuh. Today, a to much food is produced and prepared a long way from those who cuuiume It, some sort of Rovernment control I regarded by department officers as necessary. 'The meal packltiR Industry alone, tho department declares represent n creator vnluu than the steel Indus try. The total vulun of manufactur ed food product In 1919 was $13. 391,914,000. AmotiR the food Pro duct that make up the total, flour mill products stand next to packliiR house, products. Considering the site of tho task the federal Inspection of food Ii low. It wo stated. Tho cost having been less thnn cne-hundrodsli of I percent of the voluo of thoso pro duct. That the Jub Is a large ono Is shown by census flRiires noting that In 1919 there wero 0Tt4S3 establish ments encaged In the manufacture of food products, with an annual output values at the hugo amount mentioned. These figures include manufactured good on'ly and do not take Into account tho great volume of commerce In raw food such as milk, fresh fish, wheat, corn, oats, fruits' nnd vegetable. To these large amounts must also be added thu food products Imported, which In 1)31 amounted to $072,9.5,000 Tako a good minora! bath at tho Hot Spring' lloth House. 17-23 tfIA4111111111111lHssssP'sWsssssssBssB svJbbL ' asssssssBBBaV' sFssssssssssH ssH Jr .' lli-iisssssssafiBsssslsssssssssssPr' -aw. '-lT R&MmHBn&a!BEAWml. .ssssssVl? 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