The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 26, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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la the only buttery tlint is.
Kunrnntcccl for n year anil a
half. Worth more and coats
less than others ,t
FREE SPEECH, JAILED
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)llluitilUI Of l.tllltMmiO til S lil
!nkfs Clot it' Tin he, iintl Iiimiii".
Hot lor Crops One IV.nnor l' .'
Three lliintltvil Tints.
-onAMMYiHunson) and other l&sjs
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CORVALMS, Or., An?. 2i. -In
us nr llmetom do not expect nn
I'icreaso of the wheat or oa crop tnni
year luit expect 10 sweeten tlm soils
so that clover or other l?gumu will
thrho. and thou vo kno.v t'irt tit
grain crop folUnvin? will b lietter."
So says 0. P. Gilbert of M.nw. Ore
gon, who has rointly purchased and
used .100 tons of rroutni llnuston.'
from tho state-on netl plutit at Gold
I'llI In replv to imiutri"s made by
Mr A H. Cordlev, seeretn'y of the
state limo board ami director of tho
cv.-intltiir.tl college oxporiment stn-
t'OD
Mr Gilbert has been using what
lime ho was nolo to cot for the last
"It years and thinks that ho has con-
mncul by his results tho teaching of
tho best agricultural nuthority on the
valuo of lime.
Tho ground llmestono was applied
with a spreader which handled ths
dry product without any trouble
Soma allowed to get wot caused trou
ble in spreading.
"Whero lime" was used several
vear- ago clover grow nnd the suc-cp-dini
rroiK weri hotter." sajs Mr
""lbert. "lteults rre aIo noticeable
fuU ear with vetch on soils limed
spvfril vars ago."
The land limed with benefit was
Gideon Robertson, Minster of la-voev loam, red hill soil, nnd acid,
bcr in the Dominion cab ae., born at jjnic was used at the rate of 2 and
Welland, Ont., 45 years ago today. "t- tons per acre On lands limed In
June lX corn or vetch will lis
grown in 2320. Asked If he expects to
ue more lime he says he Intends to
tie much mora in the future If tho
Most Itsv. James J. Keane, Catho- prices Is not too high,
lie archbishop of Dubu.iuj, born at Mr. Gilbert has seen a good deal In
Jollet, 111.. 62 years ago today. the newsnapen about closing the lime
Joseph T. Rsblnson. United States n'ant and says that he believes many
senator from Arkansas, born at Lo- farmers are now In doubt as to
noke, Ark., 47 years ago today. whether orders will bo filled prompt
ly He hopes that the farmers will
Vc lor 'obrt R Morton, principal ,, ,,,, e- ,h ninn, na will
kep It In operation, but nays a good
many are waiting to see result. j
Men are payintr more attention to valuo
nowadays than ever before. They want real
value and gtod style but they want it at a
sane, sensible priVe.
And how well BUCKHECHT Shoes fit this
standard! Despite the growing; scarcity of
good leather despite the steadily mounting
cost of labor and manufacture we have
adhered to our policy of putting into every
BUCKHECHT Shoo only top-grado ni.ilorini-
and top-notch workmanship. Tho net result
is that, in spite of rising costs, you can still
get comfort and wear and service in a shoo
at a reasonable prico.
Small wonder, then, that men who know
how to measure true valuo have found that
their shoe-dollars go further in BUCKHECHT
tjnoes.
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jwjyro
' " E. T. Leech, editor ot tin. Mem-
$hb Press.' went to Jail (Or t6U
.days, starting August 4. Leech
Jurote an editorial a'year ago. In
vnicti no Judge was named andno
"""ipeclfi case 'mentioned. Still a
Judge found film, guilty ot "con
..tempt ot courts The Judge, whd
took xceptlorcto it was a oandl-
date- tor re-election Lawyers call'
tkls'obe ot the most unique, free
Jspoech fights In recent yean. The.'
cue was brought in 'Judge Peres.",
eourt bat later transferred. Leech:
continued his, Ugh from Jail." .
At principal dealers in the West or if your dealer is
not supplied send us his name and order direct.
Maliulncturrrs BUCKINGHAM Cd, HKCHT !Jut. I'rat.cl.ui
Lulabllshvd in the Kully l'lfltca
Today's RirtWpvs
'Zena Gale .author ot numerous
popular not els, bom at Poilage,
Wis., 45 years ago today. I
I toe Tuskegee Institute, born
Mrgiriu, ol tars ao today .
In
If you want It, advertise.
Want' Ads bring results.
Herald
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VICTIMS
RESCUED
Kidney, liver, bladder and uric add
troubles are most dangerous tv
arose of their insidious attacks
Heed the first warning they givi
that they need attention by taking
COLD MEDAL
Th nwrld's standard remedy for tht
disorders, will often ward off thee di-
and strengthen the body sgaintt
tartberatucks. Three sizes, all druggists.
leek hr Dm bum Cold ftteaal am ererr Wi
3,500 CANS TOMATOES
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SOLD DURING HOUR
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oArnAvuvrn Ar. 26. One
j Hundred and fifty cases of tomatoes,'
,3,500 cans, was the record for the
.first hcur's sale of government foods
In Sacramento. Three hundred peo
ple lined up In front of the store i
At the Theatres
Japnneio actor, who Is ranked by crlt- actors call upon nil the resources of MOsgriTOIls lli: OIUB
"The Amazing Imposter" Is the
latest of the American Film Com
pany's farclal comedy-dramas, writ
ten by Joseph Poland, scenario by
Prank Howard Clark and dlrectod by,
Ick us tho premier actor of the screen
today, has big dramatic momenta In
liln tfitnut nrfwIiipHrin "llnfuln nt Ifnn-
or." the theme of which Is built lrtr
around tho rcvoronco of the Japan
ese for "the honor of tho family
name " The production was made by
tho Haworth Pictures Corporation
utioiiTd I' rough tha exchanges
this great actor, who succeeds In pre
senting dfetlnctlro churncterlzAtlnn
' - . . .... ..nl.l ..n.l
.,. w.c o .-, "Uoy,nnBruham.T18 production fea- ot tthlbltors Mutual,
the. waiting list continued almost u,lmm that wlnKomo movlo 8tnri Mary Th) gtory throw. an ,ntlrMt,ns
long throughout the day. Mllert Mlnter, supported by a company jBht on tho tradltlonK of tho Sam-
I . The city commissioners bought ths (lf prfllilv st.ie,tcd Dlavers and an ,.,) r miin,. ri... r l..m.n. In ihl
, - .,-. -.-.-- - ...., w. .....- --.
all-star cast. Intensely dramatic story Hayakawa
tomatoes from the government, cne
Dainty Tsurl Aokl, who has an up
polling role as tho sweetheart. Is
Mnio. Hayakawa In real llfo. Others
who make up a notable cast aro Mar
In Sals, Herschull Maynll, Toyo Fug
Ha nnd M. Foshlda.
Tho production was mado under
the direction ot William Worthing
ton, who directed "His lllrthrlght,"
KOIIH TII.IN IIOWHCTIU.
KKM, Itliarlnn Upland, An II
AiiKirlcun railway forms ind otter
Allied troops opcMtlng on the Mur
mansk front this summer roona
Arctic inosiiuttocs wr f 'lM
the Holshovikl. .
one i
"Aflnr Ihn wnr In ovr,
mid the correiponow.
lere ul
of the local banks financing the deal Mnry Moa Mntcr ls wonderfllUy pI.y , ,,, ,., at () tw the first picture made by the Haworth
in an, Bacramemo win Bet . . , ,ultC(j to tn0 roIo of Jean op0i tn0 on)f Vnmashlro and Sadao, sons of v "" nl "'" '"" .
loads. The first
at 9 cents a Can,
than tv,o das.
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Greatest producers known.
't -
' aid Want Ads
canomi, iouiaioLj rl,pwlnK Kllm king's daughter; and Count Siikural, who Is high In tho
was sold In less wnen poBng tno Counter of Crex, councils of state of tho Flowery Klng-
' .- - , l I.. I l,IU1 II... t..n.l
' Him l simply irrHiniiuiu. un iuui
I Ing man, Alan Forrest, cast an the V.
S Secret Service man, can bo count'
day afternoon
recently
"wn'rii irillni! to Clltllll UP
organln. an expedition to hunt the"
mosquitoes for their Ivory. Tneyn
not llko ordlnsry iiiotilto. Wl
buzz up. hlteapl-.uc.utotrour.
and then fly away Into the tree.
cat It.1
Her-
dom. Sadao has brought dlsgraco up
on the furally nuino by delivering Im
portant plans to Herman Intriguers,
ed on to glvo YW urual finished no-- ,ina- has fled to Russia with tho sple
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THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis
I g -o n " " -" " ' vs ,..? sm
formance. As Henry Hope, the chew
ing gum magnate, George Perlolut
more than holds his own.
Margaret Shelby Is cast as the vll
lalness and troulilo-maker nnd there
Is trouhlo uplonty in this plcturo. CM
Vamashlro offers to oxplato his
brother's crime and placon himself at
the disposal of the high officials. How
he clears tho stain from tho family
honor and restores tho plans to his
country Is told In n drama of power
Stockdale plays the part of tho vll- 0nd emotional climaxes that hold to
lain, of course, and many other prom- the final denouement.
Inent screen performers complete tho
. -list of this unusually Interesting The two entirely contrasting char
farcical (ouledy-drama, "Tho Amaz
,lng Impostor" will be seen lit tho Mb
Urtv tonight.
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H!i.
, Pauline Frederick, onn of t1 mn- j
prominent motion plcturo Htuj'i In '"
country, will bo seen lit tlm Kter
Tlieatrc loilav In I'or ni"!Jt P "
mount ihotiilny, "TV(lri." " '' ,
iitlon of tho fnmniif p!nv wiifti ' i
Victorlcu Fardou for P ' ' I
hnrdt Tliri plctu I" n thr'll'ti" mi". I
depleting llfq, lovn nnd lnfrl"i 'n j
, lilgh ho-'ety clrlni In Rus'ii i"id ( j
, ST'i es have hen pnonitrnnlird vH
lli;hly artistic fi," Tin- P'Muroj
! dnubtletft w'll ptfoct linine'isi ,
crowds to Manager Houston's popular
4 pluyhouso.
I
Hurauo Hayakawa, tho renowned
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NEURALGIA
Don't sufTerl Get a dime pock- j
of Dr. Junes' Headache ,
Powder. i
Vim run elfiir your heiul nnd relieve
l (lull, Hpllttlng r violent tliioliliilig
hiNiilm lit'" in it iniitiiiint with u 1,
Iiiiiuh' lltailmlip I'nmlcr, Thit old
IJinii htMiiiiilin relief m I iiIiiiimI iiiiiii- '
I'.illv, Si ml aiinii' (iiii) lo tin- ilrti "ton!
linn fur it lilmi' i.uk.i(;' l a iW "'
mntH iifscr you (ike a inwdir jnu
111 Miimlir wlutt Iih niie of t'ic Im'iii1"
ii lie, in mnlilii it is I iiii Mii tmlfi'T-
111)'- M V HPIlll 4'IMl gl't ttll.lt
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"Helpful Hints"
Written Amount Controls Check
If the figures In a chock differ from tho wiltten amount.
thii lattor Is tnken oh the true Intent of Ihn ninknr "'
tho chock Is so honored at tho bank. Tlierefnif, l' ''
suro that tho tno amounts correspond.
Tho First Nitlonul Hunk hits provided tho SAKKTIfc
bh well us the facllitleii of lianUiiig
K. It. lli'nmeH, I'l tlilt'H.
I,, V, WlllelH, Vler-l'ie-lileMt.
Irfrillo IpiRerw, Ciisliler.
A. M, Culllor, AhhI. CiihliH'r.
Jtilin M. ftltitno, Asst. Cnahler.
sue First National Bank
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
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Let us make up your pool car Murphey's Feed & Seed bto
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