The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 19, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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FOURTH STREET
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FLOUR
RE-SALE
The United States
Grain Corporation
Announces that U will soil
"Straight" grade flour, to all
purchasers, in carload lots,
in 140 lb. Juto sacks, gross
weight, delivered to any Hall
way station in Zone 10, com
prising tho States of Oregon,
'Washington, and Idaho, at
not to exceed $10.00 per bbl.
net cash. Purchasers will be
supplied from nearest avail
able mill, which may result
in slight saving for buyers'
account.
Wholesale antl jobbing profits
on such Hour must not exceed
75c per bbl. and retailer's prof
its must not exceed $1.25 per
bbl.
Address all communications to
United States Grain
Corporation
510 Board of Trado Iluildtog
Portland, Oregon
AIRMEN TRAINING FOR
HANDLING PLANES
LONDON. Sopt. 19-In anticipation
of tho tlmo when big airships will
bo regularly arriving In England and
departing on their long overland and
overseas Journeys, unicorn and men
of tho Royal Air Force are being
trained to tho task of landing and
putting thorn away.
It is a dollcato operation berthing
n COO foot airship in a great shed
without crushing tho cars or ripping
tho envelope, and must bo performed
with no more apparent force than a
mother might use in wrapping up
her babe for tho night.
SALE FORBIDDEN
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MANY CONTHSTANTN KN'I'KIl
Ittli SWlMMINil CONTKSV.
Itcnrodurt luus of l,usltjiiilii Minlals
Aro Forbidden In Itli'nn 1'rovlnro
Wore Issued After Sinking uf
Ycfsol in 11)15
FIIKNCH CANNOT SKlAi
STOCK OV AIUChAFT
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PARIS, Sept. 19-Tho French Army
is at a loss to know what to do
with with Its vast stock of aircraft.
Auction sales of aeroplanes organiz
ed by the Government are vlAved
j with absoluto Indlfferenco by tho
I general public. At tho last sale a
i scout piano fitted with a 330 horsc-
B power motor found no purchaser
) even at $40.
I miiim Iri Ifea I U I
'Royal Cord' 'Nobby' 'Chain' 'Usco'
'Plain'
See the big Nobs
The 'Nobby is a big rough
husky fellow. The tire they are
all talking about.
A great road gripper a sure
enough non-skidder and non
slipper. Makes easier riding and easier
driving. More safety, more com
fort more mileage.
'Nobby' is a United States Tire,
which means -none better. Just
right for our roads.
United States Tires
are Good Tires
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WITH TUB AMERICAN FORCKR
IN GKRMANY, Sept. 19. Salo of a
reproduction of tho husitanla modal,
which for a tlmo was being poddlcd
In tho occupied areas, has boon for-
bidden In tho Rhino province bv
tho oberpresldent. Hundreds of the
medals woro bought by American
i soldiers ns souvenirs. Writing to Pol,
I. Ij. Hunt, offlcor In charge of civil
affairs In tho American area, regarn
! lag tho salo of tho medal by Ger
mans tho obornresident says:
"I wish to Inform you that such
a medal has, of course, never boon
coined or caused to be coined by any
German government. Tho medal is
simply tho outcome of misguided
thrift and greediness on tho part of
certain prlvato dealers who. in a
most unwarrantable manner, pub
lished this tasteless reproduction and
havo, hawked It about, without con
sidering for one moment, that by so
doing, they, stimulato tho animosity
against Germany."
The story generally current with
tho salo of this Issuo of tho medals
was that thoy wero made In Mimicn
by tho manufacturer of the original
which was issued In 1915 after the
sinking of the Lusitanla and from
the same dies on which tho original
issue was cast. These dies, according
to tho .story, woro ordered destroyed
by tho German government after but
twenty-eight medals had boon struck
off but wero surreptitiously saved
by Karl Guertz, who Is reported to
have been the, designer. Tho German
government has soveral times donled
that any Lusitania medal was evor
Issued with consent of any govern
mental officials.
OAKLAND, Cal.. Sept. 10. Kn
trlos will closo tomorrow, September
18, for tho I'nrlflo const liSO-ynrd re
lay swimming championship race,
which will bn held at Idoru Park
I hero on September 21. For several
wooktf California swlmmors have '
been preparing for tho ovont. i
Tho team to ropiotuint tho Olym-,
pic Club uf San Francisco will bo
choson from among John Daly, .Tim
Carson, Dick Julian. Kinorson liar-,
rlngton and Sandy Goodman.
Stockton, Cal., Is to bo represent
ed by Rog Goljjwator, Ralph Crust), !
Joe 'Stout, l.es Hlckeubotham and I
Jamas Powell. '
Tho east hay district Is to bo re
presented by Kdward Miller. Ray (
.Torgenson, Snook NorrlH,. George '
Mltchol and Klvln Todd for Alam-1
eda; and AugiiBt Ilrovlck, William,
Kanakanul, William Graco and I3u
geno Holtkamp for tho Oakland Ath-
iciic i inn. i
St. Mary's College, Oakland, will
onter Clarence I.auo, Noble Kan,
hano, G Forgo Schroth and A'Dorogu.
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Nursery Needs
Summer is a trying season for babies, and
special care and attention should be given
to the purchase of things which may be re
quired to contribute to their health and
comfort. We carry a complete line of
Nursing Bottles, Nipples, Fittings,
Brushes, Powders, Soaps, etc.
There's Nothing too Good for Baby
t MRS. L. B. HAGUE
M Y 1 n r n n
rWUlUUIULU
'ftelr
havo flvo buttons on
coats to remind them of the
principal moral virtues recommend
ed by Confucius Humanity, Justice,
order, prudence and rectitude.
Public Stenographer
Notary Public Court Reporter
211 Willlts lHiljj.
Klamath Falls Oregon
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$' w's KLAMATH FALLS OREGON t5w
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLC U
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLC
BUY THEIR DRUGS
ACCUQAr,Y
Typewriting machines bought,
sold, rented or exchanged. Spo
T clal rates to students. Typo-
writing supplies and stationery.
S Phono 120
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DRINK A GLASS
OF RAL HOT WATER -BEFORE
BREAKFAST.
8aya we will both look and .feel
clean, sweet and fresh
and avoid Illness.
We know United States Tires are GOOD Tires. That's
vhy we sell them.
SOUTHERN OREGON AUTO COMPANY,
Sanitary science has of late made
rapid strides with results that are of .
untold blessing to humanity. The lat- i
est application of Its untiring research
is the recommendation that it ig as
necessary to attend to internal sanita
tion of tho drainage system of tho hu
man body as it is to tho drains of the
house.
Those of ua who aro accustomed to
feel dull and heavy when wo arise,
splitting headache, stuffy from a cold,
foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom
ach, can, instead, fool as fresh as a
daisy by opening tho sluices of the
system each morning and flushing out
the whole of tho Internal poisonous
stagnant matter.
Everyone, whether ailing, sick or
well, should each morning before
breakfast, drink a glass of real hot
water with a teaspoonful of limestone
phospbato In it to wash from the
day's indigestible waste, 60ur bllo and
poisonous toxins; thus cleansing,
tomacli, liver and bowels the previous
sweetening and purifying tho entire
alimentary canal heforo putting more
food into the stomach. The action of
an empty stomach is wonderfully In
vigorating. It cleans out all tho sour
fermentations, gases, waste and acid
ity and gives one a splendid appetite
for breakfast. "While you are enjoying
hot water and limestone phosphate on
your breakfast tho phosphatcd hot
water is quietly extracting a large vol
ume of water from the blood and get
ting ready for a thorough flushing of
all -the Inside organs.
The millions of people who aro both
ered with constipation, bilious spells,
stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness;
others who havo sallow skins, blood
disorders and sickly complexions are
urged to get a quarter pound of lime
stone phosphate from tho drug store.
This will cost very little, but Is suffi
cient to mako anyone a pronounced
crank on tho subject of Internal san
itation. Adv.
KLAMATH
COUNTY
BUCKS
One hundred and forty
head of fine wool and
Corrdale Bucks
for sale. Prices reason
able. E. M. HAMMOND
Merrill, Ore.
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B the Grocery Man Vith Snow Flakes
Thousand.! of chlldroninro Impplor and healthier
bccauRo they can havo all tho Snow Flakes they
in "1 'tween lucaln. And what bettor than thi'so
trlip, satisfying, salty crackers? Your grocer
ban thorn.
Don't Ask for Crackers say Saow riakes Q
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One of the chief causes for the high prices of meaE today is
the demand of the public for only certain cuts, particularly steaks
and chops. Other cuts, such as stew meats, boiling meats, corn
beef, equally nutritious, and in' some cases more so, are almost
a drag on the market.
A stew of veal, lamb or beef with vegetables, etc., costs you
just about half the price of a T-Bone'steak,and is at least as nu
tritious. " '
Let us help you cut down your living expenses.
We always have on hand a supply of fresh, juicy beef, veal
and lamb.
Kindly phone your orders early 83.
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