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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1919)
i n , PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, 'i:hi),v, octqm;,,. MOTOR Take out the Carbon. Give the Engine More Pep National Auto Accessory Company 210 MAIN STREET Next to Posloflicc hone 471 RHEUMATISM TheEvening Herald land contracts . v pat ISP of suits 12. J. M UK KAY Kdltor FKKI) SOUliH k City Kdltor 1 Published dally except Sunday by Tfcs Herald. Publishing Company of Xlamatb Palls, at 115 Fourth Street. Through his nttornoy, C. F. Stono, (ins Melhao has filed separate suits in tho circuit court against Hon Mayton and Frank M Dujtnn The l'Signttnu 1r linked on aliased failure or dorcuunntH to carry out lontrtcts Entered at the postofflco nt Klam-jSrl lfll,Q puroi,a8o3 ana soji to tuia- sta Palls, Ore, for transmission thru tie palls -as second-class matter. l pajuiont of i.n am, foreclose defendants' Intermit In tho piuperty it.volvad. Plaintiu claims to liavo owned, in common with Fred Mothnso, decoas cd, and Henrietta Molhti'e, his ' - "w., 1 ii widow, a quarter of section 1, town-1 ThTETocIaleS pm tocluToiy f P 30 ani1 u:rt9r of.soctlon 2G. tatltlM to the use for republication i township 3S, south rango . 11 1-2. Subscription terms by mall to nuy address In the United States: One year .... ..... $5 00 One month 50 lien Dayton, It Is alleged ezeouted n noto for $ 1,900 and Frank Daytqn a noto for $1,300, neither of which hne been paid, Slnco the contracts we ro made Fred Mclhaso has died and leaving IleiaYlotta MolhaBO his solo heir. She has assigned bur In terest In tho land to plaintiff, accord lug to tho complaint. C. F. Stono Is uttornoy for Melhaso In both actions. lmiTISH It. It. STIUKK OFF C nil news dispatches credited to it r not otherwiso credited in this pa- r.-and also local news published All rights of republication of spo- dispatches herein aro also resorv TUESDAY, OCTOnEK 7, 1911) rai is FOR MENU Write Colonel House SiiRRcstlnj; n Convention of JLcicue of Xations Advocates In ,AVnsIiinfrton Xet Month With Wilson 1'rosldhie; PARIS, Oct. 7. Premier Clemen ceau has written Colonel House, President Wilson's confidential ad Visre, asking that a meetinr of the league of nations be held In Wash ington early in November under tho chairmanship of the President. The premier proposes invitation of the-greatest possible number of the statesmen whose names are associat ed with the creation of the society of nations. There is but a small amount of business to transact by the propos ed convention' but- according to Premier Clemenceau's argument the meeting 'would put in action the society which exists only on paper.- Tho first quarter was purchased under contract by Den Dayton and tho last named quarter by Frank M. Daton. LONDON, Oct. 7. Great Britain's railway system Is again in oporatlon as a result of tho sottlemont of the great railway strike. An agreement was reached Monday between tho strlkora and tho government and an ominous spread of labor disaffection is believed permanently averted Murder among the ancient Per sians was not punlshablo at tho first offense. Don't mlts the big special show at the Liberty tonight. Threo big special shows will bo given during tho ovonlng and any ouo of them Is woll worth the admission prlco charged for the throe. Scssue Haya kuwa In "Ills Birthright" will be tho first plcturo shown, and will be followed by a Contury Animal Com euy enuiieu -Liions in mo Mouse, i Tho Inst plcturo Bhown will bo "THE LONE STAIt IIANOER," star ring William Farnum, and tha pic ture Is being shown this last and extra time because of popular de mand, tho Ltborty bolng unable to aoat tho growds tho past two days that this plcturo has boon shown, it fis $xSSsxl Bnietj bonds while yon wait. Chll- Bsnltb. u-a .Black Bear Mackinaws, Loggers Shirts at N B. Drews Store Gth and Main C-3t SM&": Y2 Zrfth m rt,Mr ?h ljMJ -J" -- - J . bUde7 f y.; tmm I I -Your razor tsr no better than its bladey strong;, keen-cutting convex' edges of Gem Damaskeene Blades removes the toughest stubble and tenderest growth with velvet-like smoothness. The life of each blade is remark ably long. To know the luxury of velvet-like, smooth self-shaving, you must shave with Gem Damaskeene Blades. 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To know Camels best compare them in every possible test with any cigarette in the world at any price 1 i CJ. O WK E -T-T-"cK ' 18 cents a package Ctmtl f told rrywhr In dn tiftcatly je( pmckmimt, or tn pact tt (100 cliMnttii) In a glifln ppmrcov9rd carton. Wo itronfly recommend Ihti carton tor tho homo or office mupply or whon you tnroL R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wln.tnJl., N. C. (MAAAAMMrWAMWWVWVVM HOUSTON'S Metropolitan ABinsementa WAMAMMMMAAMMAMANWVWWWWVW HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE Coming October 8 OLIVER MOKOSCO Presents The Delightful Comedy THE UIIAT Not A Moving Picture STAR THEATER TODAY New Art Film Corp. Presents DOROTHY GISH In THE HOPE CHEST ALSO A Big V. Special Comedy COALS FOR THE FIRE fi MERRILL OPERA HOUSE III MOTION PICTURE8 lUBBvais ojxu uruiuiais WktHII. TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Vltagraph Presents THE UON AND THE MOUSE With an nil star cast Abo Pathe News Latest Current Events Markets on all lines of food are unsettled, with ten, dency to advance. You can make no mistake in lav. ing in supplies now. SPECIALS FOR WEDNI LENOX SOAP, the bar $ .05 IVORY SOAP, small, four bars ., 30 Box of 100 bars .... r. 6,25 CRISCO, 1-pound cans ...kV........... 35 CRISCO, ll2-Pimd cans ,. 53 CRISCO, 3-pound cans l.oo CRISCO, 6-pound cans 2.00 i Sinclair's Genuine Eastern Corn-Fed Meats, Priced for this week: BACON ! 65 SMALL HAMS, 9 to 12 pounds, the, pound 50 LARD, medium sized pails 1.90 CREAMETTES, a new Maccaroni, 3 pkgs. for 25 STRAINED HONEY will help out he sugar shortage, lb 30 THE Hemstitching Have your gowns, blouses, waists and wearing apparel hemstitched. It gives them "that smart look that nothing else can. Curtains, towels, drosser scarfs etc. beautifully done. MRS. L. A. BURGESS Phone 214 W 131 K. 4th St. Winnek Grocery COMPANY A fly on Ji- window pane will crawl to tho top, fly hack to tho bottom, and crawl up again. This ordor Is soldom reversed. It Is on record that a lly crawled up a window pane 32 tltnos, returning each tlmo to the sumo placo. ALL RUBBER ARCTICS BBBSSMa 1 ' iommmmrf I will build four houses on very Pearl llHliors on tho coast of Cey desirablo lots, to suit purchaser. Can inn iimi i!i, . nv of srvat scrrlce. furnish monoy nt fi per cont If you 1 ... mii,cut0n t Is possible are Intqrostcd In Kottlng a homo see I,y , lu "r. ' ' T 1 ... !JL. rtl llobt. S. Fry, Montclulr und Cross Sts. Tol. 381 fi-3t People lu Slam aio cautious nbotil KoltliiK into debt. When a ilobtor is thrco months In arrears ho can bo seized by the creditor and compollod to work out ills IndehtodneiiH. Should u dobtor run nwy, Ills father, his wife, or his chlldrun, i)iay bo hold In slavery until tho debt Is cuncollud. to distinguish, wltliouv openms i Hholls, tho wiluablo o8ters Iroa those that aro without pearls. The latter aro tin own back Into the s. Among thn MuhhI and tho Uker owe it Is a intuk of respect to greet 1111 ac(uaintauco or a stronger tr Hplttlng at him. Almost as strange is tho custom ascribed to tho Tibe tans of sticking "tit tho tongue by way of articulation. RED RUBBER SOLE CORN BELT ARCTIC No cloth about this Corn Belt arctic to get foul and ill-smelling. It is all rubber from toe to top pure long-wearing rubber. The sole is made of long-wearing Red Robber. We challenge any maker to put out a better arctic. It is water-proof to the top of the bellows tongue. It's light as is consistent with Strength and durability. NK0IMAU5 Hop Notch Rubber Footwear The Corn Belt Arctic ii strengthened, reinforced, protected at tho "train and wear poinU." The heel is extra thick and toe hat an "armor plate toe cap. Wear it over regular shoe. Ha four buckle atrongly attached. 1 1 in. high. Thj U an ideal shoe for farmer' rough, wet, sloppy wort in stable, barnyard or field where a high rubber boot it not needed Drop in and handle this good arctic You'll like it. K. K. K. STORE , Exclusive Agents A Clear Complexion A clear complexion must come from with in. Only those with pure blood can have a clear, smooth skin. Nyal's Liver Salt will increase the activity of the liver and permit the stomach and other organs to perform their functions naturally. As a re sult you'll have pure, blood a clear skin and a healthy, rosy complexion. Price 65c tot J n nryjerwoocfi mm W's! KLAMATH FALLS OREGOM Tfjff WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS UiJi -1