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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1919)
THE EVENING foERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, '""nnfflHrt MOTOR RHEUMATISM Take out the Carbon. Give the Engine More Pep Nalional Auto Accessory C 210 MAIN STRCr 1 MN STREET Next to Pottoflicc DL 4Jfl f l, 8 rf.5 . r TktErtning Herald K. J. MUHHAY Kdllor PRKI) SOUI.l! Oil) lMllor C-'PttMlafee dally except Sunday by .fa .Harald Publishing Company or fcU Falls, nt 116 Fourth Street. inc unnecessary: shlpuullilluc for tho government decreases ns ship nro nnUhcil: one-tenth of tho form er number of employs should sut nee to keep tho nrmy nnd navy paid off, allotments nre tew und war In surance In on tho decrease, In extortion und trusts and to refulate cold storage, but It should not ueic lect to attack lit own contribution to the causes or high prlcoi. They nrv n nartlflctal fabric, und nu at tack on their main supports would brine them crumbling down, Con Kress raoit ilcnlilcunt "economy' heart .ir.W in meet these expenses, congress Imposed excess profits ami has been denial of funds for tho dc war urollts taxes In addition to portatlon of undesirable aliens. A . .. rrr. i.i.w interne taxes. A uianufac- i'ortland Orogonlnn. amierti at tho posioincn ni mam-; - - . ,100 akralta, Ore., for transmission thru Hirer who had calculated on Jioo ate' Malta aa second-class inattor. profit was called on to hand over, lnV jco to tho government. Ills t,!!!ott. !". S?."?!1 t0 Bnjr..'i.l .ll.naaltlon was to raise his , ,,rlce sufficiently to make that 100 SfT? 77?.""" ' tl.,ni nfixf hnvlnir wild tho tax. It vmm aaeBiB ..................... .uu - . . ! et the Associated Tress i Aaaoclatcd Press Is exclusively llto the use for republication C all aewa dispatches credited to It set otherwise credited in tnis pa- aad also local news published AllrlcfiU of republication of spe- MBtches herein aro also reserv- JaflOMDAY, OCTOI1KH 6, HMD. WA TAXES AM) 11 Hi II 1MUCKS While congress spent several hear ta Tenting its wrath because a tew American marines land in Dal ,atia. to prevent a fight between Italla&a and Serbs, It would bo bet ter occupied In reducing tho cost of Corerament. That Is a most effect ive means to reduce the cost of llv-tBS- We have had our eyes so fixed what the manufacturers, whole saler aad retailers are doing In the ' way of profiteering nnd thereby - raJatag prices, that we have lost sight of what tho government Is do tec. The government 'increased its ex- ame during tho year by employ- tec haadreda of thousands of men 1 women In connection with con "tiwets. purchase. Inspection, storage transportation of supplies of all for the army and navy; con trol of production and sale of food ,.-', other- products; building and )0ec atloa of ships; payment of To Mea to soldiers and sailors; allot- fu)aaMa to their families and collec 4.aiea ec tosurance; selling of bonds ,M4 collection of new taxes. -v .! army has been decreased ' Btee-teaths, the navy probably tbree-'"'-fartka, aad demand for food, cloth fl taff equipment has decreased in VMttet proportion, while demand for raw b4 ammunition has stopped, ;5''JeaTlB great stocks on hand. Con- i"vtmtt production and distribution ha become or la gradually becom- could bo done. Tor ilemonu inr ex ceeded supply f staple commodi ties. Ho did It nnd passed on tho hirhnr nrlr. Including tax, to tho wholesaler. The latter figured his prollt on the enhanced price, not on the pro-war price, added his cost ofj doing business, which was niso raised by higher wages, cost of ma terial nnd rent, nnd then added enough to secure at least his normal nroflt after paying tho tax on his profits. The operation was repented by tho retailer, with the rosult that by tho time tho goods reached tho consumer tno price was iiruuuui doubled. It had grown llko snow ball, and tho soveral direct war taxes had added materially to Its growth. As all the war activities aro rap idly shrinking, government expenses should shrink. Hundreds of thou sands of peoplo who havo been working for the government, living off the country without producing anything, should ho cut off tho pay roll and returned to the producing army. As this goes on, war taxes should ho repealed, and the manu facturer, wholesaler and retailer should be deprived of tho oxcuse for naddlnc nfices. As men who are now parasites on the government are driven to productive Industry in or der to live, production will increasoi aud a blow will bo struck at tho root of high pricos, tho melting of the nrice snowball will begin and tho basis for the clamor for higher wages to meet the cost of living will be destroyed. Congress has power to strike a most effective blow. The executive departments aro loth to .discharge employes, but congress can cut down the funds and leave them no alter native. Having forced down ex nenses .congress can then cut reve nue by reducing taxes. It will theu cut the ground from under the prof iteer and will make abundant ma terial for Attorney General Palmer to work on. It does well to attack FEARED HE'D HAVE TD I 1IAVKS' 1IKAI.T1I ItADIiY IUIN IOW. W1IKN UK HKflAN TAK- ink TAXiar-fiAixs is rorxits "I was worried all tho tlmo with fear of getting to where I couldn't enrn a livelihood," said J. Hayes, n well known employe of tho Seattle Railway Company, living nt the Cen tral Hotel, Seattle Wash., In a state ment nt tho Kartell Drug Storo re cently. 'Hut a few bottles of this Tanlac.' ho continued, "havo turned things right about for mo, for I am enjoy ing as good health as I over did. I had gotten in such bad shape on ac count of stomach trouble and rheumatism that. I had to stop work. The rheumatism was so bad in my right arm and shoulder that I lost all use of them. I couldn't even pick up my tools while trying to work and I simply suffered agony. I ached so bad I could scarcely got out of bed in the morning and when I did manage to get on my feet I felt worse (than on going to bed. My stomach was in such bad fix that nothing agreed with rae and at times I would have cramping pains that would almost double mo up. I would bloat all up with gas and have such a pressure around my that I would nearly suffocate. 1 was badly constipated and constantly taking something for this, as well ns for my other troubles, hut kept get ting worse "FJnnlly 1 Just got down to where I couldn't work nt all, nnd was worried because I could see no hope! of gutting any bettor. Why, at tho time I got Tanlac I had boon unnhluj to work for n month und It looked llko I was golug to be disabled for good I had dropped down In weight from one hundred und forty-six pounds to one hundred and twentv- eight. Hut since taking Tnnlnc I have gained eighteen pounds nnd am now up to one hundred nnd forty six. 1 could feel good results almost ns soou ns I began taking Tanhir. nnd It wns only n few days until 1 wns back on the Job. 1 have taken four liotlcii now and nil my ailments havo left mo, and I mean by that, that tho rheuma'ttsm, stomnch trouble, constipation nnd everything Is gone. I can now pick up my tools and go about my work as only a strong, well man can. When morning comes I bounce out of bed llko a sixteen year old and am Just certainly been my friend nnd there's reeling fine all tho tlmo. Taulnc has nothing too good for mo to say for It.' Tanlac is sold in Klamath Kalti by the Star Drug Co., and in Lorella by the James Merc, Co. Adv. LUCK CIGARETTE 0 HOUSTON'S MetropollUB AaHueaaeata , ViVirViVivrvvviArLfuiA. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE Coming October 8 OLIVER MORO6O0 Present The Delightful Comedy TUB BltAT Not A Moving Picture erfil HE BEAT THEM AT THEIR OWN GAME! idrU, ' bTJ I w lint) lln I " 1 I lAlUllflll 'JO'Xl: ' " I HI MbbBH -int'l JnBBBwB I KKKBH li - I I I H bbbbbbSt I HbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV Wil .' l-gl BBBBbT 1 I IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm. I 111 HH UOIES DARKEN lii i ran' raiiR bH 'LBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBhBW, B Hff I jB TV l' I -rfr3BBI-?!!loBBaWI'Bf iamr 'it. 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Make Lucky Strike your cigarette. utoastedy ZOum Gunmnteed by H XAXsTCOst ccfl ra&2 Price 30c uuenwoftPharRarY IThjl i W.i KLAMATH TAUS OREOOrl Hot Water for Sick Headaches Telia why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate jn It before breakfast MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PlOTURKfa TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Wmrtll. OrMme Wit HI "Fierce, implacable, steeled to any out come, quick like a panther, sombre as death." From Zane Grey's novel, "The ,Lone Star Ranger." THE GREATEST PHOTODRAMA OF THE YEAR "The Lone Star Ranger" ' ?A William Fox Production, Starring WILLIAM FARNUM LIBERTY THEATRE t . . liMT SHOWING TONIGHT i T k .UKU GltANDSfA'H 8AOK TBA AND KL'IJ'IIUH KKCII'K AND NO- I10DV WILL KNOW Tho use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to Its nat ural color dates back to grandmoth er's rime. Blio used Jt to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and at tractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, aded or streaked UDDear- piled with wondorul effect. ' mice, this slranle mlxtum w an. But brewlDif Rt hrirnn U miiaatf nA out-of-anto. Nowadays, by asking at any dr; store for a CO cent bottle of "Wyoth'8 Sago and Sulphur Com- pound," you will get this famous old preparation, Improved by the addi tion of other Ingredients, which cun bo depended upon to restore natural color und beauty to tho hair. A well known downtown druggist says It darkens the hair so natural ly and evenly that nobody can tell U has been applied, You simply dump, on a sponge or soft brush with It. and draw this through your hair, tak- ing one strand at a time. By morn- nig the gray hair disappears, and af ter another application or two, it La conics beautifully dark and glossy. ALL RUBBER ARCTICS i 'miserable, your meals sour and almost i nauseate you. 1 hen you resort to ace-1 nullluc, lujilrln or the bromide which I temporarily relievo but do not rid (tho b!ojd of thMj IrrltutliiK toxins. I A glass of hot wafer with u t"a-' spoon full of limestone phosphate in It.' drank beforo breakfast for awhile, I win not only wash these poisons rrom your system nnd euro you of hend inche, but will cleanse, purify and frotlinti lw. i-witt. lliHn.... ... n , . . """" ,,u,l,uu" "expensive, harm h.tis ns sucar. and al- violent, throbbing pain anO I distress!, i?. lf.U .or '-o colds. called headache. You become nerv-V ,. . . conBl"muon ous. dest.ondnf. ,ru ZT,.,, ne"!."""'-,cld stomach, begin tho phos- ' """ pnatcd hot water euro to rid r- system of toxins and poisons. i JlemiltB nro oulck nnd it in claimed that those who continue to flush out the stomach, liver and bowels every mornliiK, never haio any headacho or know a miserable moment. Adv. your GERTRUDE & CO. MIM.INKKY Smart J'all ln Captivating styles, decidedly now. 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STORE Exclugive Agents - '17ie IMU-ry lUultmt The IWWry IM BOLSHEVMCI IS YOUR BATTERY A BOLSHEVIKI? B it CVCrvl.'lKl Jnrrlir niu'tmr vnn ivnnhl'l then comq to uh we are running a Peace Cowered tvt owrage i3atienes If your battery is a "J3oIheviki" tell usand ve'U maKe a gooa hardworking citizen out of it. Mxibe" "Bx(6e" JUDD LOW AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO, 49 Main Street Phone 22M 'Jim IbittA, n,u... M.,t toiitirf lL JU'KuriiU'hu nt tUa 44 kiwi it ImtUty you huvi', wo -n llKWIAHUK or Mtl'Allt It Mild MlthU-r HumU. W'e are 0 llATtm YOVli mnvM mow -" '""("( .". .- -