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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1919)
lA0I3 TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, wkiinbumv, octobb, Sti . YS Ci 1I1U rich 'it & ',? 4 Ti res and The Evening Herald ,E 3. MURK AY Edltor FRED SOULK V fclty Editor ' and getting so weak that I actually weighed only eighty-two pounds, and T Warn alarmed at my con dition. "One of my friends, a neighbor, suggested that I try Tumac," it elped her so wonderfully,' Tas willing to give ltva, trial so 1 told my husband to' get me a bottlo. To my dying day I'll bless the day I ilrst got this medlclno, for It's the Entered at the nostofflco nt Klam-innnat thine I over saw and the only th Falls, Ore., for transmission thru dIcIno thnt OTer m mo any good. Ua malls as second-class matter. ." , " . . ., ,;. mn . t . . 1 1 began to Improve from tno vory (start and have taken b"nly two bot (tles, but I've actually gained four teen pounds, and I'm glad to bo Published dally except Sunday by Tfco 'Herald Publishing Company of Klamath, Falls, at, 115 Fourth Street. Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: One year . $5.00 One month 50 Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively titled to the use for republication Of all news' dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this pa yer, and also local new3 published rein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also reserv- WKDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1010 THE JAPANESE IX OREGON A number of Hood River apple growdxs .have banded together to resist what they consider the peace ful invasion of Hood River by the Japanese. Through their amazlrfg thrift in operating small farms and through their remarkable fecundity promoted by the system of marriage with imported picture brides, the Japanese -are gaining" what natives consider an alarming foothold in California and now in one of the richest districts of Oregon. This fact cannot be viewed apart from its political significance. A strained relationship is likely to re sult from discriminatory laws just as it did from the California agita tion during Roosevelt's presidency. It Is obvious that Japan resents dis crimination and yet there must be discrimination in order to avoid an impossible race situation in our own country. Better get right at 'the start than to have serlons trouble at the finish. , Whether or not the Japanese would similarly curb a large increase of' American property owners in Japan -is a matter for speculation. It is not probable that such a situa tion will arise an'd if it did arise most fair-minded Americans would recognize that Japan' was, entirely within tier rights and meant no na tional' offense in dealing with1 it pri marily .as a Japanese question re gardless; of' outside opinion. ' The Telegram is opposed, to Jap anese immigration and to Japanese land ownership, just as Japan should be opposed to American immigra tlon and American land ownership. under similar circumstances. The presence in tne nation of a non-as similable race is a menace to the fu ture" welfare of its people. America has had her share of race problems. Portland Telegram. able to tell you the wonderful good this Tanlac. has dono me. I've got ten 'completely over my nervousness and I can sleep like n child every night. My appetite has come "back! and I can eat Just anything2! Wnt and am gaining In weight every day: My constitution and w'holo" system have been built up, and I had no Idea such a great change could come over me In so shot t a while. I .just feel so much better that my house work is a pleasure to me." Tanlac is sold in Klamath FalU by the Star Drug Co., and In Lorella by the James Merc., Co. Adv. m DOES YOUR BACK ACHE -. i It's usually a sign of sick kidneys, especially If the kidney action is dis ordered, passages scanty or too- fre quent. Don't wait for more serious troubles. Begin using Doan'a Kid ney Pills'. Read this man's tes timony. '' D. C. Smith, carpenter, Algoma, Ore.,,says:. I, can't say .anything but praise of Doan's -Kidney 'j Pills, for I have been "using them 'off and on for a number of years and they never failed to give good satisfaction. -' I used to be subject to lumbago, which at times was very severe, but of late years my trouble has been backache. At times, ,my back, would get stiff and lame and it would both er me a great deal,- especially when 1 came to .straighten up. When I experience an attack of this- kind.. I start taking Doan's Kidney Pills for a few days and they always relieve the misery in my' back and make it possible for me to) get. about ' as well as, ever." 60 .cents, at all dealers. Foster Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N..TT. OLE OLSON 8 Ole Olson, the attraction which comes to the Opera 'House Sunday November 2nd, is not a moving pic ture. It is "a three act com edy drama full" of funny situations' and played by a company of capable artists headed by Mr. Dave Williams the well known character actor who plays the pijit "of 'Ole the Swede'. It is one of the funniest comedieB ever written, and now is in its HE WEEKS HE 4 N rf( TM AliWAYS BLESS THE DAY I i BEGAN TAKING TANIiAC," SAYS MIS. WHITNEY. twenty seventh successful soason, will live in the hearts of the people forever as did Denman Thompson's Old Homestead. Possibly noi olhor SwvaMsh comedy has achieved such success as has 'Ole Olson' being the vehicle In which Mr, Bon Hendricks was starred; for so many i years and In which ho made his reputation as Amorica'a foremost - Swedish com edian, f, ; "' ' , ' 1( Mr. Williams' Is equally as clover a comedian ns Mr. Hendricks, and has surrounded himself vUU. (,tho following1 actors nnd actresses,' each one aft artist In his respective Jlne: Miss Blanch Walsh, Mr. Art C. Walsh, Miss Esther Barry, Mr. Rob ert B. Hamilton, and last but not least, America's foromost child-act- J. Walsh, who plays or Mastor Thos T.lf'ln .Tim' nr him. A special of this engagement will be yaudoyill6 between' the acts. '"i'V --; ;- '.' ? ' .- -.. Tuo wires of Slameao noblemen cut the)r hair so that K.totands up, on their hcadB. The average length'ls ubout one. inch and a,haif.. .J -J 1 ubes National Auto Accessory ComT 210 MAIN STRERT Next to Poitoflico Phone 471 We make a specialty of tire, Ufa and accident insurance. Pboae M aafl we'll do te rest. Chllcote A SaUtb. 6-tf The College., of Secretarial Sclcnco of Boston University has instituted a courso to, teach wealthy, women how to administer, their proporty, and finances. Tho course is to, include lectures by leading financial men of Boston. HOW TO GET RID OF YOUR GOLD The quick way U to Dr. King's New Discovery D ONT put off until tonight what too' into vnnr ilrnei?lRt,i nnd huv a bottle of Dr. Kinrs New uiscov- it enn do today. Step nn i Disc err.' Start tnKing it at once, ay tne time you reacn iiome you u ue . on the way to recovery. , This standard family friend lias been breaking colds, coughs, grippe attacks, and croup for more than fifty years. It's used wherever sure-' fire rellof Is appreciated. (Children and .grownups alike can use it there Is' no disagreeable after-effect. Your-drucstsnias.lt: COc. and $1.20 bottles. Give It a trial. Bowels Begging for Help Torpid liver pleading for assist- ItUHU. JUUlv uuiuieaa lu uwivwb titvov things wiien ur,. lungs new uie Pills so promptly, mildly, yet effec tlv'ely ' come' to their relief I -. ' Leaving the system uncleaned, clogged bowels unmoved,- results In -health-destructive after-effects. Let stimulating, tonic -In -action Dr. King's Now Life Pills bring you the happiness ;of regular, normal bowel and liver functioning. Keep feeling fit, doing the work of a man or wo man avIio finds relish in it. All druggists 25c. "It's the actual truth, I've gained fourteen .pounds since I began tak ing Tanlac three weeks ago, and it's simply wonderful tho way this med icino has completely restored me to health in so short a time," was the statement made to a Tanlac repre senativo 'the other day by Mrs. Lucy Whitney) who lives at 945 East 48th St., Los Angeles; Cal. "I was in a miserable, run-down condition, and what little strength I had was dwindling away. -My ap petite left me and tho little I ate didn't agree with me. My nerves were all upBet, any little thing out of the ordinary that hapuened irri tated me and at night I would have awful nightmares. For days and weeks at a time I have gone on half the sleep I ought to have had. My housework was a drudge. I couldn't halft do t and several times I thought of giving up entirely. I tried so many different medicines and treatments without relief, and all the time my health was getting worse Finally I kept running down xW IBHHH14 -- a YOUR r ' '-I . 1 ' COFFEE EXPENSE Buy the Famous CUUM PACl - V bbV 4b Lmm BBBBak ' m ! V aV bVbVbbBbLbV bbV bbbbbbV bW . BBbWLjb mm mi IN THE, FIVE POUND CAN AND SAVE MONEY rsmeDestioneeiouumDuy It Goeslkrfher EVERY CAN GUARANTEED wqwwW.,i- HOU ST O N'-S wywi HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE Coming Sunday OLE OLSOV Made for LaugtdnR parpoaoa Only DANCTNG ' ' WednesdAy A Bwttirdaj Nights, Topalar Jaz Orchestra f STAR THEATER TODAY VIVIAN' MARTIN in JANE GQKSt A WOOING Alsop, j A Montgomery ,jp Comtily THKfFbbl4Bli.A0B TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Triansile Ireentii TAYLOR HOLMKS UP ' rirf 'i . SIDE 'DOWN. Alse: ns Two Reels of Oool "l H r, f! r , Comedy i n n TUESDAYS AND 8ATTJRDATS Merrill, Oregoa LIGHT READING FOR WINTER DAYS Whllo lounging around those days you will probably want a collection of books. Our book department af . fords the best possible choice, You'll find all the late fiction in, addition , to the old reliable standards, j We can also supply all of the popular magazines and other' periodicals. , If you are, going on a' vaca tion take a' supply of good reading matter. ' ' " ' ru k-J. 1( FAIR PLAY Solving Utility Problem s Illinois business men's organizations are taking a definite step forward in effecting a business-like settlement of the public service questions affecting their home cities. They have been brought to the realization of the fact that the business life of their communities would be crippled without efficient transportation, electric, gas, telephone and water service. They admit that these services cannot bo rendered at a loss ,by public utility companies and that capital for a permanent in vestment in the upbuilding of their cities will be driven away by unfair actions upon the part of irresponsibles. A number of Commercial Associations are making exhaust ive investigations with a view of reaching agreements equitable to both the public, the companies, the employees and the invest ors. JL.cJti3iJji t California-Oregon Power Company f T ' ' ' I Tho married Kudlr women are compollod to speak a languaga dlff ofont from that of their husbands. They may not' even pronounce tholr husbands' :namcs, but commonly re fer to them as "the father of So-and- BO.f'- - . If ! KLAMATH TAU& OREGON T Fruit-Juice Essences Jiffy-Jell' desserts carry real fruit -flavors in es sence' form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice is condensed for each des rsert. So you get a fresh fruit dainty; healthful and delicious. This is Ke) new-type 8" uick gelatine dessert ve times as good as tho 'old kinds. " Loganberry and Pine apple are two of the best flavors. Try them. They're! found only in mm amtkff2SCnf m In Switzerland n lirhlo v.- permit no one, not oven her paro'itii to kiss her upon thq lips on her weddlnt; day Surety bonds while you wait. UhU coto A Bmlth. B-tt The luncust train on record u thnt worn by Catliorlno d'llcdlcl oa tlio occasion of lior mnrrlnge. It forty-olKht yurds long and bonn b; ten pairs of pURcg. BUCKHECHT . U.S. pat orr. ARMY sff SHOE V thh li the hoe that gives you "Extra service every tep com fort every minute." Whyf Becsiue it i tuilt right to itart with! Our first consideration has always been to put into ivtrj Buckhecht Army Shee: bejt mattr i,i i, wholehearted workmanship and lasting valut. 2MM9 :)JPk Wjmj BLACK CUNMETAL.M AHOC ANY CALF OR INDIAN TAN CALF It it lignifieiBt that, the Bdci mcHT Ann; Shoe is worn by thou and) of men in 4 waits oflife. Tt7 hive come to sp predate iu yield ing comforti w velvety fee!, ja wesr-reiiitHl quilitici. And M will you once you treat your feet to IlUCKHtCHT Army Shoes. BRADLEY'S SHOE STORE Manuf.etur.rt BUCKIiNLiHAlVl CC ncuu ,gLiS-- -f , , . i n An important item ' ' :r . 4 j f77 TIM these days is. .vr. U' I i- "Ye have, said torypi before, y.qyu in sist on buying till cans?- , , We have a coffee in a sele'rl airtight package ' that we' guarantee to please you! " It's WELli- MAN'S; and "only costs you 50c perpound. We ; - also. have a grade of WELLM AN'S bulk coffee that we sell a,t 45c which is unexcelled for, cup , ;ping; qualities. Whole or steel, cut.' Try.it. THE SUNSET GROCERY fc.n-i"i'c-;.HtHl HOW OFTEN you have wuhed you knew just the right place to enter tain your friends at dinner! We invite you to take them TO THE JEWEL CAFE Jesse Bailey, Prop. Phone 185 610 Main St ' i -ll ai -i a- -t j Murphey's Feed & Seed Store H i First Car Has irrived PboW 126 South Sixth St . 3 "T" awLi LV H LrL' Lv Lv Ls Lr LV dULrnuK