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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1920)
MONDAY, MAltCll 8, 1020. rHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON M Vt i "!' PAOIB TWO ' !! Ui The EveningjHerald i? E. J. MUIUtAV , Editor , FRED SOULK City Editor Publlihed dally, except Sunday, byf The Herald Publishing Company ot, Klamath Palls, at 115 Fourth Street Entered nt the postofilce nt Klam ath Palls, Ore., for transmission thru the roallrns secoud-class matter. Subscription terms by mail o anyi address lu the United StatesJ Ono -year ..... . .i?G.OO, One month ......-.-.....-........ ou Member of tho Asioclntcd Press. The Associated Tress la exclusively entitled to the use lor republication nf nil nittra iltcnntrhng credited to it ... ... nKAnn1A Avn.lttmt In tlllo" 'paper, and also local news published herein. J All rights ot republication of spe cial dispatches herein nro also re served. , MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1020. ABANDONS IDEA OF CUBAN SALOON VREKA, Cal., Mar. SJ Victor Warren, hanker and former saloon proprietor, has returned from a trip to Cuba, and said ho had abandoned a plan to establish a saloon in Havana or elsewhere in tho southern republic. Warren formerly conducted a saloon at Hilt, California, near the Oregon line, and when prohibition J liAftflnm nffantiva In flrinffrin Wnr- ren's business grew to immense pro-j portions. When national prohibition High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes made to order finest materials nest op workmanship latest Styles perfect fit guaranteed' Prices are very reasonable Your Inspection Invited Chas. J. Cizek MERCHANT TAILO BI Mala St O- WEATHER RECORD -o J, K Hurcnttor tho Herald wilt publish tlio moan and mnxtmum tempera tures and precipitation record ns tak en by tho XI. S. Hoclamntlon service station! Publication will covor the day previous to tho paper's lssuo, up to G o'clock of Hint day. Pro- Max, 1. 41 2 ..... 40 3. 45 4. 43 G GG G G2 7...... 61 Mnr. Mar Mar. Mar. Mnr. Mar. .Afar. Mln. clpltatlon 28 .16 20 - ,, 18 34 21 30 SO PICTURES OP 70,000 (JRAVr-S ARE TAKEN. came he owned 1,075 barrels ot whisky, valued.at,?100,000. Through establishment ot an American saloon in' Cuba, Warren had .hoped, to dispose ot this liquor, out investigation hhuu, uu ou.u, that the' bond and other formalities required to get the liquor from this country made the venturo too hazardous. HELENA, Mont., Fob. 2". (Uy (M a ID. Approximately 76,000 'graves of American soldiers In j France, Germany, Italy, llolglum and England have boon photograph ed by tho American Red Cross, ac cording to Miss llosslo Llttlo ot this city, who recently returned homo attor an absence since Docorabor 1017, taking photographs in Franco. 'lt Is surprising how many ot (ho fallon soldlors havo been Identified," said Miss Llttlo. "Also, remarkable,' work has been done In removing tho bodies from tho temporary places, whero they wqro ofton burled In hat tld, to tho concentration comotorles. Tho Argdnno burial place, tho larg est, contains 22,000 graves." Humming birds use, spldor threads for tholr nests. -frM"M"M"M T ; "Nettleton, Walk-Over, Stratford, Berry, and other kduu Buucs arc UCIC 1U UlC uctt wimue jw '"' V'r K. KsK. 'STORE s T Leading Clothiers and Hatters lM4-S'W 1 a a v DrugFacts, No. 12 X Non-SecrerRemedies ' These7 are remedies the composition and formulae of which are known touts as well at the process of manufacture, and for which the manufacturers claim no secrets as to their composition nnd manufacture. Wer nro prepared at all times to explain to j ou tho various actions and results to be expected from the use nf any and all of these non-secret remedies, and to advise you generally In their use. These remedies are no" intended as cure-alls, nor aro they intended to supersede ur phjsiclan, bnt arc merely Intended for use in minor aliments which so often arise Jn the household. But if severe symptoms dovelop, nlwas call your doctor. , We will ci(ry some of the best known lines of non-secret remedies, among them will.be the famous A. D. S. Remedies, the Purpla .Remedies, Penslar Remedies, etc., etc. I t "We personally guarantee any and all non-secret remedies offer- X ed for sale in our stores. . . ' SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE, Klamath Falls RED CROSS DRUG STORE, Merrill i . z i. v' !. . -. m, o. If mmr m : M MiMBaHIHHHaHHHHMHiHlHmVHHHnHHlHHHiHMHMMVMmMMi- Y X T T T t t T t A t T T X T T t t t &. ' 1 ' Suitable for Barns, Garages and Outbuildings. We have a line of l-inch sash, cut up in three, four, and six lights, in various sizes, made especially to sell at a lower price than the standard window can be sold for. For many purposes they are just as good. ' We make the standard 1-inch windows in the best grade, too. Any size, in any grade, supplied on short notice. ' Buy a "MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS" product 11.1 efuu MRS. ALICE McCLUSKEY, prominent LcwLston woman, who sajs she wishes she could have gotten Tanln c twenty jcars ago, as it would hno sacd her lots of suffering. Declares sho is now well and happy and that sho wants ever j body to know about it. T , r People's Market THE WOMAN WHO IS PARTICULAR ' .about' food will find plenty of grounds for her approval of this market. Tho spot less cleanliness of fixtures and attendants, tho courte ous service, and last, but not least, the very high grado of meats Jiandled, will all appeal to her cultivated taste. And wo may add that our prices will appeal to her prudence. Phono 83 44tt44HHHMiMi.,i.,-.t,i..4 f'LA4kA ies Exide Datter Service Station 100 Per Cent Satisfaction and Efficiency our aim First-Class Automobile Repairing Done on Short Notice 1 Judd Low Phone 22M 49 Main St ttttZ ''I have been trying for twenty long years to find a medicine that would overcome my troubles, but my efforts failed mo completely until I commenced taking Tanlac," was the remarkable statement made recently by Mrs. Alice McCluskey, residing at No. GO Park Street, Lewlston, Me., a well-known and most highly res pected woman of that city. "I Just feel like, I would give the' world to meet everyone who suffers as I did and tell them about this medicine. It I could only have got ten Tanlac twenty years ago " it would havo saved mo a lot ot suffer ing and money, ( "My principal troublo was Indiges tion, and for many years I coujd, not eat meat or pastries for I would al ways havo a distressed feeling after eating and nothing seemed agree with mq. Then, to add tovro rest of my suffering, I contracted rheuma tism in my shoulders and hips and tho awful pains I suffered can nevor be told In words. This troublo finally got so" bad I could hardly walk and my arms pained mo so I could scarce ly raise my hands to my head. I oven had to glvo up my housework and was hardly able to get around at all. iivnn nn Imnrlnn how hannv I was when, after taking a few bottles fot Tanlac, I found such a wonrtoriui Improvement in my condition! Why, it was Just tho medicine 1 needod'all tho time and I continued taking it unt(l now I am perfectly well again? I can truthfully say that I am enjby lng asjgood health now as I over had Jn nil my Hfo. I have gained about ,14 pounds in weight and can agajn do all my housework witnout ine least troublo. I don't get tired like I . did and after doing my work I can1 get out and walk for blocks and teol , Just fine when 1 get hack home! I, earnestly adviso everyone who sui- tors ns I did to take Tanlac." Tanlac is sold in Klamath Fallacy the Star Drug Co.', in liorelld byn'ho James Mere. Co., and in Merrill by tho Southorn Oregon 'Drug Co. adv? inn v (Mf I'M i t ... Lakeside Lumber Co f. !.r f t I-. A NELSON ROUNSEVELL, Mgr. Mill, and Yards: Klamath Avenue and Center Street Telephone 128 X Y 4 T 5 t ' T T r T ? T T X T t T T T SALE OF, .TIMBER KLASIATH INDIAN .RKSKRVATIOX AGENCY UNIT. Sealed bids in duplicate, marked outside "Bid Agency Timber Unit" and addressed toi Superintendent, Klamath Indian School, T Klamath Agency, Oregon, will ho received un til t waive 'o'clock noon, Pacific time, Wednesday, March 24,' 1920, for. the ath Indian Reservation, lying be tween the Ja J. Stelger Sale area, nnd tho so-ca)lod Spring Creek Sulos ar eas. Tho "said unit, includes 1360 acres of unallotted land with an es timated 'stund of'ifivo million fcot ns to whlph .contract will bo mado with the Superintendent' and about 800 acres of allotted lands with nn estim ated stand of threo' million feet as to which separate approved con tracts with tho Indian owners may probably bo made. Moro than ninety per7cent of the timber Is western yellow. Pine and tho romalhdor Is white fir, Douglas fir and sugar pine. Each, bid 'must state tho price C. Log 8calo that will bo paid for tlmbor cut and sealed. No bid of less than three dollars nnd' fifty cents (SS.C0) per Mrfoot tor jollow plno and ono dollar nnd tlfy cents (II. C0) for other bpocIps will bq consid ered. Kach hid must bo nccorapaulod by-a 'cert if lod chock on a solvent na tional bank, payable to tho Superin tendent, ot tho -Klamath , Indian School, in tho amount ot ono thous and dollars (S1,'000.00). Tho doposlt will bo1returnod if tho bid is rojoct purchaso ,ot timber, ion .a .tract, ,ln township 34 soiUh,range 7 east ofJ0d hut retained as liquidated' dam tho Wllllametto Mferldlun' In "Klam- ages If tljo roqulrod contrnct and bond nro not oxocutod nnd prosontod for uptiroval within sixty dnys from tho'neceptanco of a hid. Tho right to rojpct any nnd all bids Is reserved Copies ot tho hid and contract forms nnd other Information may bo ob tained from Superintendent Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon. Washington. D. C, Cato SeJIs, Fob. 18, J 920. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. The luunnn body manufactures ton ounces of water dally from tltu tissues. ' ' r- Thu Oreat Woatorn trotting" cl'r culf ill open its souson nt La Ifariin; '111.,', Aug." !)., and cIo'ho at Oman on Sopt. 17. Sorves you right Club Cafo C-tC EX-SLRVICE MEN, ATTKNTIONi. 2G 2C 28 2 4 C 9 11 l.'l Sorves you" rlght- WHEN YOU WANT ANYTIIINC per thousand feet Scrlbnor Decimal j a nurry ndvortlso for It bore.- The regular moetlngi nt Klnmnth Post No. 8, Amorlcun Legion, will be held at 8 o'clock p. in., nt I tho City Hall In Klamath Falls, ou tho HULond nnd fourth Tuesdays of each mouth. All Comrados aro In vited. Thonu (Icslrlng to Join tho Post fini. .... pii WW securo application blanks from iiUlLr1;0 bu a. K. Vim Itlpor. Fred Nicholson, or I. II. Cariinhnii, all ot Klamath Falls. FHi:i) NICHOLSON, Socrotnry. rgftnjrraT' rds iuii i ,ztz i - -r-- ! 1 1 OAL Hi r y r l. MAAAMArAAAAMAAAAMMWWS MAAMAMAAAAAAAAMSAANS '1 ' ' t S. E. Conner Seventh and Main Streets 105 ft. x 106 ft. to alley Buy this at once and save $12,500 Have very short option New buildings, aggregating $140,000, will be under construction within 60 days in this v r immediate vicinity "Increased population means increased cost of doing " r , business, and, you are either a victim or a bdneficiary" i Which are you going to be? If you' cannot handle all this, come in on a syndicate 127 North Seventh Street 5J. T. Ward & Go. 'jl idoota 5oa I iho v ' ' , i A4ttn ftr t,rf t . ' tf.f, V r I N ( H - n ' I 3.' I l" '.ml ',1 l' . 0 iir I. 'V a : ! , i tl ' :- ii