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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1920)
i'A(ji:tiihi:i', THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH' FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1020 fc Don't ask for Crackers say ps Snow Fi.akt.s gSd Vgm - : -X xw n . ftfleJvi4 ijith in 1 nt laStl on alt I-, a U. Vatkata SOMI! MOKI! T.C II. PRODUCTS Timn lllwult Vanilla Walera Zwl knfli Flrete Wafrrt rnm Crrtml OatmtilCracliere limllreich3ltlnHUk Mrhmill(iw Sandwich ChrfeBidwKh Auorlnl Ckc VST- A That Crispy Salty Something distinctive in Snow Flake Crack ers tells why they're so popular fresh from the oven! Select Sensible Shoes for SERVICE HLT.'."?' t'.triii,rrJ.ui.-:.' l' ' ' .J "i!? v. Sot sr""-ji 3 m IUCKHECHT SHOES - -- 1 H ERE may be other things on which your peace of mind depends, but it's a safe bet that one of the most important is your choice of shoes. You actually live in the shoes you wear. When shoes are built right you live in them in comfort. "Extra service every step, com fort every minute" in Buckhecht Shoes. HucKmcin' Shoes for you for active men in all walks of life arc sold in a variety of styles and leathers from S'6 to S12 by principal shoe dealers in the West. BRADLEY-EVANS SHOE CO. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT (714) MANUFACTURERS Sinct thi tarfyf.Jhit Ti'tJiesJ-i"w'iaLU!:tjariwiuiTjiij.ji.ufii:iiLj'arrejus;uJua SAN FIIANCISCO $& 1' 1 till V WW-iCW--U CfflT ' J CrT 1 AMERICAN GOLD j SUPPORTS H. C. L. LONDON, Fol. 22. (Hy Mail). Tho present high coat of food In Kurnpo Is attributed by Sir Aticklnml (loddos, I'rosldfiiit of tho Hoard of Trndo, to tho fact that tboro la nn enormous accumulation of cold In Amorlcu, which ho estimated ut roughly nlno tlmos inoro than buforo tbo war. In nn address at tho Victor la Working Men's Club ho said cur rency bnd koiio down with a bang That was what thoy meant whon thoy said that cost of IIvIiib lmd advanced. Until tho Bold now in Amoricn bo Ban to flow to this country a fnll In tho cost of IIvIiib could not bo ox poctod, said Sir Aucklnnd, Thoro was only ono (solution of tho presonf posi tion, and that wuh that somehow this country would havo to larBoly In croaso its volumo of production. Tills, ho said, would bring about a fall In prices of commodities. SAGE TEA KEEPS "RAILROAD OPERATION BY RAILROAD MEN" I t linn fi t',,it-iii ,l iiiij I utii ijiiiin in ' flit, rnlif fit rif Imii r f ,,f f Inffitwiv fifi.1 .,- liny" TI'Ib HtutnmniitilH typical ofi many In editorial comment on tho resumption of private control of the rullwnyn. Judging by tho number of nuwnpnporn (jtiollnc It tho following eilltoilal from tbo Now York World i Rtrurlt a nmpoiiBlvo cherd: j "Thoro Is now a possibility of railroad operation by railroad men. Wo linvo bad railroad operation by land-grant boomers, by politicians, by Legislatures, by grangers, by buc-i cancers, by CcngresH, by bankers and I finally by government. Which was' worHt It would bo bard to say, but all i have Iwen unsatisfactory. Although' In this welter of Breed and power a J race of ercat railroad men illsap I pearod, to bo succeeded In many I casus by bank (lurks and farorltus, It inUHt bo tbut thnrn urn innn cVllloil' In management and capable of ud mlnlsterlnB these properties finan cially and physically In a way Just to public, Investors and employes. Whon It Is found that experience and knowl edge are needed In the operation of railroads, tho talent which the old order has contemptuously set aside and which no doubt still exists should bo In urgent demand." ! Htm ra h ij REED COLLEGE WILL MAKE OIL TESTS I'OItTLANI), Mar. 25. Tractor operators, auto dealers and other users of lubricating oils can secure expert advice on their lubricating ell, troubles from tho physics department of Heed college, where tests of prac-1 Itcally overy oil hold in Oregon aro' now being mnde. I Tests for tluto oils, prepared by Dr. A. A. Knowlton, bead of tho physics department. Include a deter mination of "viscosity," which U mcht Important. In this test, tho oil Is experimented on to determine how Its stickiness change's with the rlso In temperature from tho time tbo engluo starts until It attains normal heut. Tho most satisfactory oils have tbo least change In viscos ity. A largo number of tests havo already been made, and tho depart ment will test other oils which they havo not already examined. Tho Rccd collego oil tests havo aroused much intorest among oil dealers. Student testers havo ap peared before tractor conventions and farmers' Institutes at O. A. C. and othor Institutions. Ono Portland oil concern has installed a laboratory In Its plant where Iteed physics stu dents mnko the tests devised by Dr. Knowlton. lil FJ 13 P M 1 &. E 4 M 13 U0HflDm30HHBBiWlll: -OTD'.gftSCi' A- ,-MV - zwiiw& zt mr .- - wau agSSSsSKaS! Sill1 tnj It U i3 M ffl ! i-' anm it as First in Flavor! Unsurpassed in Quality and Economy! The thrifty housewife buys, "THE QUALITY COFFEE OF AMERICA" in the S pound vacuum can You take no chance. Our worth while guarantee protects yeu: "Your grocer will refund the full price you paid for M.J.B. Coffee if it does not please your taste, no matter how much you have used out of the can." H o o Also sold in one pound and three pound vacuum cans PT I & -tia liMI i HE WON'T DO CONVICT SAVES LIFE OF HATED FOREMAN lie m A human Bcuorntlon is counted ns twonty-fivo years; a gonoratlon of hlo3 covors sovon or olsht days. MECCA Billard Pajrlor BM nrAIN SXitKIJT BTost Up-to.Dato Itilllaril Parlor In tho City IIIOH.OnAJJR CIOAUS CIGAltKTTKS and T011ACC09 SOrT DItlNKS Courtesy nnd Service our Motto WIIKX Hll.i:i) WITH SUM'IIUUTO IIKIXOS HACK ITS HICAUTIl't'l, LUSTKK AT OXCU Gray hair, howovor handsome, do notes ndvancliiB ngo. Wo all know the ndvantnBcs of n youthful nppcaranco. Your hair Is your charm. It mnkes or mars tho face. Whon It fades, turns gray and looks streaked, Just a fow applications of Sago Ten nnd Sulphur onbnncos Its appearance a hundred fold. Don't stay grny! Look young! Hither proparo tho rcclpo at homo or sot from any drug storo n BO-cont hot tio of "Wyeth's Sago nnd Sulphur Compound',' which Is merely tho old timo recipe improved by tho nddltion of othor Ingredients. Thousands of folks loeommend this ready-to-use preparation, becnuso it darkens tho hair beautifully, bosldcs no ono ca,n possibly toll, us it dnrkena so natur ally and evenly. You moisten a ,spongo or soft brush with it, drawing tills through tho hair, talcing one smnll strand at n timo. Uy morning tbo gray hair disappears; after an othor application or two, its natural color is'rostorcd nnd It bocomes thick, glossy nnd lustrous, and you appear yotirs youngor. Thoro nro natlvos In Contral At rica who can Jump flvo foot Into tho air from a standing positiou without an offort. 1MI0ENIX, Ariz.. Mar. 2C How n physically powerful Mclean convict saved the life of tho foreman he dis liked at tho risk of his own life Is a story 1'. II. Mllnos, private secre tary to Governor Campbell, has brought hero on bis return from a trip to thn stato penitentiary at Flor ence. Ariz. Tbo convict, I'oto Salinas, serving a term for burglary, had a grudgo against bis foreman of tho road con struction gang, "Shorty" McDonald, hocauso of the discipline which th-3 j foreman had to Impose, according to 'Secretary Mllnos. On tho othor hand, Salinas was cousidorod troublesome, powerful enough to ho a source of dangor, and spoiling under restraint. Ills act of horoisin enmo one day Just aftor a promaturo explosion knocked Foromnn McDonald uncon scious. Salinas who was out of tho dangor r.ono, rushed In and, bofoi;o all tho rock hud stopped falling, threw his own body on top of that of tho foreman. A rock fell on Salinas' head and dazed him, tho secretary said, but, realizing anothor blast was duo to oxplodo Immediately, tho convict struggled to hia foot, picked up tho still unconscious foromon nnd drag god him out of dangor. IT TTI Minnesota Farmer was Ilcstored to Health Four Years Ago Ily Taking Tiuilac Says Good Kf feels Con tinue to Tills Day. 167 in Now York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to becomo'u victim by neglecting pains nnd aches. Guard against this trouble by taking COLD MEDAL The world's standard remody for kidnoy, Hvr, bladder and uric add troubles. Holland's national remody sinco 1695. All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. LmIi far U nam Cold MwUI on ry bo aad accept no UUUtku "I was entirely relieved of my troubles four years ago by Tanlac and have enjoyed tho best of health ever sinco," fSald Edward Hall, a well-known farmer who lives on Routo 3, Uox S, Duluth, Minn. ''For two years I had tho worst sort of stomach trouble and rheuma Usui," continued Mr. Ball, "what litttlo I managod to eat would sour on my stomach and I was so nause ated aftor nearly every meal I could not retain a thing. I would suffer terribly from gas and. to add to my othor troubles, I was taken with tho rheumatism In my legs and knee joints and got In such a bnd fix I could hardly get up and down. "After trying a lot of other things which did mo no good I started tak ing Tanlac nnd, bolievo me, I 30011 felt llko a now man. My nppetito enmo back and I could cat anything I wnnted without it hurting mo tho least bit. Tho rhoumatisin loft mo ontlroly nnd, as I stated botoro, al though this was four years ago I havou't had a traco of bad health sinco. I always keep Tanlac in tho liouso and onco in a whllo tnko a littlo, for I bollovo it will keop any body in lino shapo and I am always recommending it to someone" Tanlac is sold In Kiamnth Falls by tho Star Drug Co., in Lorella by tho Jnmos More. Co,, nnd in Merrill by tho Southern Oregon Drug Co. adv. Will sell my very choice lots on Wood River at Fort Klamath to highest bidder. Have owned this property 10 years. Size of lots "100 feet wide by 300 feet deep. Three blocks from center of town of Fort Klamath. Descriptions of lots, two to ulne (inclusive) block seven; lots ono to four Inclusive Blk two; Lots six to ten inclusive and lots ona and two blk four all In First Addition to Fort Klamath. Oregon. Ednah Race Capron, Hampton Apts, Long Beach California. 22-27 Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tt WRIGLEY5 SCUTARI, Albania, Mnr. 25. 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