THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PA0.H TWO i SATURDAY, MARCH IS, 1020. LEASE IB ?! T 1 L T 1 1 -"I YOUR ULTIMATE CHOICE !, - - - Chocking up the rriultB of tlit $, I bidding on. lenses of S.000 iienm of T X T t t T Y f t ? T Y t Y t $ v Title I.ako hinds was completed .Thursday liy thoU. 8. Uceliimntlnn' service. Of 93 lots ottered, ranging I In sire frrm 54 to 102 acres, all ex cept seven were awarded. There wo 10 no bidders far tho seven cx- 1 cepxed parcels. The- highest bid was I v 4 i Lot No thjxt of C. 1'. Hiisklns. on lot No. 125. coiitn'iilng S4 ncro, on which ho bid $U.1.2C p?r aero. Tlio IiIiIh iivuruftfd $1 nn n ro on thu entire, acreage. , Following nro tho lot niimhrii, names of successful bidders nnd acre age (.cured by eaelt: ' Niiino. Acres. ' jr J'W ..ta. "', A" W VM t. rM "Willi. " XN"11IIIUAIJI MMtlWLV.& U F V2)3',Hr'WiahA..r . V i' , I i v - flh.at an 'm 4m mF ! 'IJ . Jw JBuii k jtWT.U. V t . TIRES 'Mi Hi ',-- " jfiF? Charley's Place Sixth and Klamath Howie Garage Opp. White Pelican Hotel nn i IN PORTO RICO SAN JUAN, Porto Rice, Mar. 1. By Mall.) There Is more hookworm In Porto Rice today ,than in any other country in the world, with the possible exceptions of India and Ceylon, according to Dr. Victor G. Heiser, of the Rockefeller Founda tion. Pr. Heiser has offered the co operation of the Rockefeller Founda tion! to the government of Porto Rice and the commissioner of health in combatting' hookworm in the Island. "Hookworm is probably the most serious economic problem which Porto Rice faces today," sad Dr. Heiser. "I have asked cane planters why they did not pay more wages, and they said because the laborers could not earn it, and probably they are right." Dr. A. Ruiz Soler, icommissloner of health, eaid that probably the government would accept the offer of assistance from the Rockefeller Foundation and" that a campaign against anemia would be undertaken. Dr. James B. Grant, also ot , the Rockefeller Foundation, who bM been here for some weeks making an h n 4w E N MEXICO CITY, Feb. 26. (By Mall.) With the presidential elec tion less than six months away, tho political situation in Mexico is so obscure that It is impossible to stato definitely whether there are tbreo or 'six candidates. President Carranza has been em- investigation of health conditions in the Island, will remain for som I r'Latic ,n hls "ulementB that he in- time and nil), with the co-operation SQUEEZED TODEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that tha Wdneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking COLD MEDAL k vjmu PUtMi The world's standard remedy for kidney, Hrer, bladder and uric acid troubles. Jtanons since 1696. Take regularly and kaep In good health. In three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed as represented. Ltd; tor lK Bane Cold Mdl on rraj bcz wh accept no of Dr. Soler, prepare a plan for at tacking the hookworm problem. Anemia, which during the Spanish I rule was believed to be due mostly to ! malnutrition, now Is attributed to a great extent to infection. It Is be; Heved- that the disease was brought in witn tne eariy staves and tnus spread uncontrolled throughout the length and breadth of the Island. The government has spent alto gether $357,000 In bringing relief to the unfortunate sufferers. A sur; vey recently made by Dr. Grant shows that 90 per cent of the popu lation In rural areas harbor book worm Infection. Even light Infec tion with hookworm is said to cause mental retardation. Defective men tality thus produced renders the chlldre nincapablo of assimilating instruction. A Herald Want Ad will well it. I People's Market OUU BREAKFAST BACON is simply irresistible. It Is all sugar cured and come from tho finest young pigs Try some tomorrow morn ing. Our hams, too, ara away aboyo tho averngo. Mild and sweot, they tasto ust perfect. Eaten either 'hot or told, they are tooth some and delicious. s Ah wolgkts to suit your neodJ. .idds to rotlio when his term of of' tlx.s expires next December, he iia:i declared for honest elections and n peacelJl transfer of, power, A recent conference of seventeen Mexican governors held In the na-Ll69 tlonal capital took cognizance of their chief's attitude by issuing a manifesto to the people In which 1 J. A Mnddox S0.fi 2 V. U'Wls SI i 3 Mrs. I.oulsu lowls SI 11 l'lilth llramlmll SO .11 Kuthnrlnu Kit mini 6 I !i . :IU Josi'ph Klein, Jr 55 ' 52 John Knndra .' G7 ' no Hnruld V. WyRiuit SO 02 WyRtint ft HoIdiliK 01 OS Jop S. Smldl S.I I SO--Joseph Krlzo SO 101 llnrrv N. Cllojin SO 115 It 11. Andersen S 114-S-Otto y.hliidcn . 00 11C V. Konsloy" 70 116 L. P. Geertson ...'..t. SO 117 I.eonorn Unertson SO US Mrs. M. J. Krcdorlck 10 119 Anna Martin 60 120 Hard lloblson SO 121 Myron Hnsklns SO 122 Edwin Shipley SO 123 J. V. Stamens SO 121 C. H. Merrill SO 12G C. P. Hasklns S4 12C Mrs. J. A. Dewey 13S J127 John Whitney 117 12S N. O. Hnsklns .' SO 129 Calvin N. Hnsklns SO , 130 .W. S. Hall SO 1131 Mildred Merrill SO 132 J. Fred I.oosley SO I 133 G. P. Shnmhart SO 134 John Zblnden 80 1 135 James Krejel M00 136 A. R. Cox SO 137 Mrs. n. J. Cllno SO ' 138 W. H. Molhaso 80 f 139 Henry L. Orchard 80 i 140 Albert Plasll ., .. SO j 141 David M. Dunn 80 C. R. Stephenson 80 3 Vincent Zumr 100 Anna L. Klabzubn 80 145 Joe Klabzuba 80 ' 146 Frank H. Vochatzcr 80 147 C, F. Orchnrd.... 80 14S Mike Dobry .... 80 149 Mrs. A. A. Llskcy 80 150 Rert Rogers 100 151 W. L. Purdy 80 IV F. C. Klabzuba SO 153 John Sags 80 154 ;Llnnua Miller 80 155 Anton Pollvka 80 156 Caroline Llskey 80 157 Mrs. A. Orchard. .( SO 158 Carl 8. Orchard 80 159 Mrs. Thos. Selgel 80 160 Tbos. Selgel 80 161 L. R. Holbrook 80 112 Geo. W. Voctner 80 163 Mrs. E. A. Vochatzer 80 164 Ella Halouhek 80 165 Joe C. Halousek....:. 80 166 W. B. Holbrook 80 167 Joe M. Johns 80 168 Dave Llskey 80 A. A. Llskey. 80 170 Earl L. Miller 80 171 Jerry O'SullIvan 80 J72 ion Beldlng 74 - ijtfe"f''ViCS( toSH U iK $;t O mo A. II. B., Inc, The Highest Prices Ever Known Thai's WXtci You'il GcJ Irojn "SIUUnERT" WE WANT 'E!VS NOW-AND WILL TAY TUB FSICiJ TO GET 'ESI they pledged their support to tho 173 Llze Halousek 78 legally elected president. The gov- 174 A. L. Wlshard 140 ernors' conference was declared by the local press to have deep political significance Inasmuch as elaborate 175 C. T. Darley 192 176 Laura Hall .... 92 177 J. A. McMillan 112 plans were made by the executives' 178 Paul Dalton .. 180 for holding elections, each govorn6r,i79 Carr Dalton 103 to exercise complete control over the 1 180 A. N. Elliott 103 X SjNevjEJsL 9Hrf Phone 83 rfM4W'MHH- n excess of $250,000,000 voting in his state. One significant part of their pro gram was the elimination of the fed eral army from politics. This was in accord with a recent order from the war department, made at the di rection of President Carranza, to tho i effect that army men must not med dle in politics. Generals Obergon and Gonzales aro conducting vigorous campaigns each being aided by an official news paper. Ignacio Ponlllas Is an avow ed candidate although as yet he has not forsaken his ambassadorial dut ies In Washington. If tho present' administration fav ors one of tho throe announced' can didates Ohregon, Gonzales or Hon illas it has kept tho fact carofully concealed. Obregon and President Carranza appear to have broken af ter a friendship of years' standing and El Monitor Hepubllcnno, the Obregon organ, Is .vehement In Its attacks upon tho president. i. Footlights wero first Introduced to the stage by David Garrick. England's tobacco bill for the year 181 Cora Walker 148 182 J. C. Walker 191 183 Jesso D. Sealo 188' 184 Carry A. Franks 145 185 Frunk Taylor 190 186 A J. Dean 183 Lots 12, 50, 53, 55, 57, 58, and 80 aro the parcels on were offered. which no bids LONDON TRAFFIC IIAIMiY CONGK.STEI) LONDON, Tub. 25. (Hy Mull.) Lord Montagu, of Reaullou, predicts that within a few years tho conges tion of traffic In central London will compel tho building of overhead rallvrajs and of higher buildings, Nolthor streets, railways nor tubes, as they exist today, ho says, will bo, (idcaimto to convoy tho dully traffic. The skyscrapers of Now York, ho adds, are magnificent and strikingly beautiful. Tho utmosphero ahovo the streets Is far purer thnn lowoi down, und tho moro or loss ormnn ont smoky layer ovor London Is seldom higher than 150 feet in nor mal wenther, Ml I-.M tl' i..:l.,;l'..'t,l,L Nf COYOTE Hat; FnitJ, (JJt.l ?;e rf L'tt-lul 30X0 (0 25.00 22COICIS.C0 J. J IMS 13 16.n0h 1100 NC010M.M 1M)I8I.N 12.C0 Id 9.03112.0013 7.00 lOtOtJ MO 10.00 to 5.00 MSJSKRAT Spring Winter S.03ta 7.00 GiOM 5.10 W013 5.50 5.XI!0 4.00 5.00 Su 3.75 3-50 to 2.75 3i0l3 Z.75 2.5010 1.75 3.00 (a 2.00 2.50 In 1.50 S K.U NT SC MIHIMUFSCl NfltflnGE NflMtOl'JM f NtlSfAll ICODOlNfmHt Black lS.00tal2.Gd 11.0010 9.50 95 le S.Z5 S.C0 to 7.C0 7.C0to 3i0 Short 10.00 to 9.C0 8.5010 7.50 7i3lo 6.75 G.5013 550 COO to 3.00 Narrow 8 00 to 7.00 650(3 6.C0 5.10 13 5.C0 4.75 13 U3 410 to 2.00 Broad I 5.00 1J iCOl 3.75(0 3.23 1 ICOta 2.f0. 2.75 to 1.75 2.73 to US Thfe extrcmelv h!ch nrlces for Or enroll Furs nre rinsed oi the well- known "SHUOERT" liberal grading and are quotnl for inirnttliatc ship jnent. No. 3, No. 4 ami otherwise inferior sklnn nt Ulclicst market value. Ship your Kura now when we want 'cm. You'll cct "more money" and Get it "quicker" too. "SHUBERT" RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY SHIP TODAYAND KEEP EM COMING FAST SMI .AIL VOUfl FURS OIRECT TO . A.B. S HUBERT' THEimiSTHOUSEIN THWW) DEMIUS CXCLUSIVlCf lit AMERICAN RAW FURS 25-7 W, Austin Ave. Depli973Chicago. V.SJS SKATTLK, Wnsh., Mnr. 8. High' Prohibition In California has cans discount rates nnd prohibition nre'vd many Canadians to abandon thulr checking Canndlun tourist travel to former winter trips to thu southern tho United States, according to Sent-' section of the state, the steamship tie steamship men. iinon believe. More liberal liquor Canadians who lonve their homos regulations In Canada aid the north with J'1,000 In Canadian money find I ernors to make up their minds to they huvo only $800 when they reach the United Slates whero, In many cities, the discount rate Is twonty per cent. ornurs to mnke up their remain at homo. A Herald Want Ad will soil It. We Believe-- a good dependable Electric Service is one of the important factors in community building WE BELIEVE it is a valuable asset to a community to be able to offer reliable Electric Service at an attractive rate to industries seeding location WE BELIEVE this asset is a direct benefit to every citizen of that community WE BELIEVE the responsibility is delegated to the Serving Utility to make every reasonable effort to insure adequate and reliable Service for all purposes required within its territory WE BELIEVE the mere name of the Company serving is not material the value lies in the actual Serviqe rendered. vwv California-Oregon Power Co. m Drug Facts, N 17 t Veterinary Remedies Wo Imvo not overlooked the Importance of lio livestock unci poultry Inlei'i'hlH of Kliimutli country, anil have made provlnlon In our Mooch for ftiippljlii;; nil tlio medical ncedx of tlio Mocknuin or lioultrynmn. Wo hliall have tlio exclusive (Ilstilbullon of tlio well known Korlnek Velerlimry IteinedleH jiml nIiiiII eis(mnlly K'laiiuiteo ami endni'M) each mill every item In I ho Hue, 'Tliey nre k()I lemedleH iuuI will HiillHfy tlio most exacting. Aljuiy other nillcil-for vt'terliinry leincdlcH will lie found in our stockH. 4 i SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE, Klamath Falls RED CROSS DRUG STORE, Merrill K-frfr tit "'"'iewiwraasejgHBW