The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 27, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Don't ask for
Crackers say
SNOW FLAKES
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SOME MOKK
r.cn. products
TtfflnBlKuk
Vanilla tVifrn
Zwtttwrh
nouWifm
Panama Creams
Oatmral Cracker
Uma Rrtnch SahtntFlaka
araaintllow Sandwich
Qmt Sandwich
"AaaortnlCakca
That
AT THE THEATERS
Leah Ralrd literally goes through
ire and water In sonio of the big
scenes of her newest Augustus
Thomas drama, "The Capitol," a W.
W. Hodklnson release, which comes
to the Liberty Theatre tonight.
Though tho popular artiste has dem
onstrated her daring In ten or more
f her successful starring vehicles, it
remained for "The Capitol" to sup
ply her greatest thrill and, from the
way she emerged from the big Are
scene In the Augustus Thomas
photodrams. Miss Ralrd will dosome
tall thinking In the future when the
aabject of being a party to any more
such death-defying deeds Is broach
ed. lint her thrilling escape from a
'turning villa with a child In her
arms leads Miss Daird to an even
More perilous adventure in "The
Capitol." The prlxe package In per-
iU shows the star burled from a cap-1
-vised canoe Into the Potomac River,
dangerously close to the falls. De
late an expert swimmer. Miss Dilrd
throttled all talk of using a dummy
or a double for the drowning inci
dent and entered into the smashing
climax as though- riding the waves
MINERAL BATHS
Dr. Maod Ingrrwill llawley
Chiropractic I'hyslclaa
First National Bank! Building
Entrance, Room I
ASHLAND, OREGOff
saasaaaUraSSaw V H VJi
Sensible shoes
lay a smooth path
ior vour leet
Sensible shoes for sensible men
shoes that fit well, wear well,
look well these are Buckhect
Shoes. Extra service
step, comfort every minute
is more than a slogan it
fact stitched into every
Buckhecht Shoe.
BUCKHECHT
SHOES
Buckhecht Shoes for you for active men in all
walks of life are sold in a variety of styles and
kathers from $8 to $12 by principal shoe dealers in
the Wert
RADLEY-EVANS SHOE CO.
BUCKINGHAM & HECHT
IIANUTACTOKIM
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Hlr'-r'y
Crispy
Salty Something
distinctive in Snow Flake Crack
ers tells why they're so popular
fresh from the oven!
propelled by a mad current was an
every-day happening In her lite.
While the camera cranked on the
drowning eplsodo Miss Ualrd was re
quired on three occasions to remain
under water from forty to fifty sec
onds and the experience of Alexand
er (laden, who was also hurled Into
the Potomac, was mild In compari
son, for the camera Ignored him af
ter his first ducking, permitting him
to swim to s tore where eager hands
-
waited to pull htm out. Miss Halrd.
howercr, bad to be In the water fully
twelve minutes before the director
announced the end of the big scene. I
A thrilling fight between a fleeing (
yacht and a pursuing police boat Is,
one ot the exciting Incidents In the
Universal mystery drama "Loot" to
be shown at the Liberty Theatre on
Friday. "Loot" is a Saturday Even
ing Post story from the pen ot Arth
ur Somers Roche.
fee overthrow of several of the
principal European monarchies has
lessened the number of royal women
holding military rank, but there are
still a doxen or more queens, prin
cesses and other royal ladies who
hold honorary tltlo as colonel and
noiu nonorary uuo as co.one. ana ana Vugatity. p.acea tnem.e.ves of-VnaV0Val. .carcIt7of homes, no
have the privilege of riding at thea position which ought to command jono ghould leave their pronorty un
head of their regiment. It Is cus- the respect of every business man In protected. Let us explain to you the
1 toiuary for a lady colonel, as soon as the city. The fine hotel which has
(she 1. appointed, to send a largo por-Jbeen reared on Main street Is a mon-
i trait of herself In regimentals to beUment to what can be dono even by i
bung in her regiment's messroom. the man who starts In with nothing.
Christmas and other fetes generally , These three boys, Greeks by birth, i
bring to the same quarter a superb
glft In plate or decoration for the
dining hall from the fair colonel. ,
These attentions are highly apprecl-i
ated by the regiment.
Among uncivilized poples the
custom of shaking hands Is unknown
and It always affords them a great
deal of amusement to see white men
engage In the practice.
every
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POT POURRI
iij- lone stAii
Anil now. n wo surmised. Ilio quea
tloit arises "Who H the Lono 8tar?"
Wo luwc hoard tll uuestlou asked
ninny (line since those editorial com-.
MU'liU started. Hut wo purposu lo
. keep you In tho durlt on that point.
It would not ilo ou any good to,
know ami jnti might lose i.onto o(
jour Interest In tills column.
Ifs rntlier Inturcstlnj; tlnnmh tOvyvth's Suko nml Hulphur Com-
bo In n rrcwd and lumr thorn Uls- ountl" nt nuy drug i.toro Millions
cum.uk the l.ono Star. of lloUIl. of hli ol famuu, 8llK Tm
I'Rcclpo, Improved by tlto addition of
Why. Just yostcrdny I was accused
or IioIiir Commodoro Noilor. Hut I
have to plead not Kull.y to that
charge. .
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Thon 1'vo boon nrctiso.l nf hi.lni;
nlmo.l .,i..rvnn.i In Hi.. etv fr.mi'or bpromlnir fndn.l hv it nrnrtan
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Andy Collier down. 1 assure you I'm
way from being In that class at all.
Andy has too much money for mo to
associate with.
Not that I would not tike to bo In
such a class, for I very freely admit
that I would, but that day Is In tho
very distant future. It Indeed I ever
see It at all.
I was writing for a paper in Cali
fornia some time ago and the Inter
est became so keen that the editor
decided to offer a prlxe to tho ono
guetslng who I was. The prlio was
ISO and Incidentally was never won
although tho competition kept up for
over a month.
I don't know It Mr. Murray will
suggest any such scheme as that or
not, but If he does I will do my bett
i. ... ...
to nluo nr real men' ' u.
Some one asked Kred Morlcy yes
terday If ho ever went by tho name
f the Lone Star. Probably they
have teen Fred's big badge sticking
about half out from under his coat
orao time or other.
In conversation with Doc Lyle tho
other day ho stated most emphatic -
allv to "Lnno Star" that ha would not
a to Lone star tnat coweum not
be a candidate for mayor at the
coming election. All right, doctor. I
Maybe Doc Powell will take your
place.
We tuke our hats off to Chris,.
George and Nick Dianas. Coming toi
mis city years ago wun noining, moy
have, by dint of hard untiring work
n.i trmn !..! iiim.ir in
tut Americans by. nature have dera-
onstrated beyond the shudow of a , ;
doubt that they aro 100 per cent!!
Americans, and as such are entitled 1; ",
to 100 per cent of the respect of the
rest ot the community. And they
will get it too Just as long a they
show, by their actions and by the
way they conduct their buslnes, that
they are entitled to it.
Wo wish the Dianas brothers every
success, and wo will do everything
that lays In our power to help them
make tholr business a success. And
here Is a good lesson to the hundreds
of other Greek fellows In our com
munity. Let tbem apply themselves
and give the men they are working
for an honest day's work, and save
their money, and success will be
theirs.
In the works of one who was cred
ited with being a philosopher "To
thine own self bo true, and It must
follow as tho night the day, thou
canst not then be false to any man."
When these three boys came to Klam
ath some years ago, there were two
paths open for tbem to tread. One
was the path of thrift and honesty
and contentment, and the other was
the path of strlfo and discontent and
recklessness. These boys choso tlio
first path and their labors havo been
rewarded and will bo rewarded still
further.
By the' way wo happoned into Dee
Winters Jewelry emporium tho other
evening and found him busy poring
over bis OuIJa board. Presumably
the doctor was trying to find out
how the presidential campaign was
going. Go to It, doc, old OuIJa is a
pretty reliable old bird at that.
Richmond, Virginia, Is to be the
meeting place this year of the an
jo a! conference of the national com
mittee of the Bureau or Trained Wo
man, which has as Its purpose the
promotion ot enlightened choice of
occupations and adequate prepara
tion and satisfactory fields for wo
sua wke trsiaeg,
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SAGE TEA DANDr
TO
Irs (iuaniimotiii;I('s iti'.cil'i: TO
HltlMI HACK COI.OIt AM) l.t.'S
THE TO II.UU
'tlfullr " nml mZ I t u or
.uiuii) unrn nun lustrous nimnsi mo.
Intctit If tnu'll itet n no-tont boltln ot
You rnn tuiu gray, faded hnlr hcitu
'oilier Ingredients, nro sold annually,
N
savh a well known drtiRRlst here, be- lm' l ",,rl i"11'"" oi Kiainatn t;ouniy,
cauo It darkens tho hnlr so natur ; '', ''.u?'' H'cllock'inl
(nlly and evenly that no one can tell lithe nfiornoon of Monday, tho 7(h day
iuui uvvh niiiuivu,
ThiMo hni hnlr la turnlna? arrftv '
t - - ,...--
awaiting them, because after ono or
Ishes and your locks become luxuri
antly dark and beautiful.
This Is the age of youth. Gray
haired, unattractive (f Iks aren't want
ed around, so get busy with Wyoth'i
Sage and Sulphur Compound tontaht
and you'll be delighted with your
dark, handsome hair and your youth
ful appearance within a few days.
Probably tho longest widowhood
on record was that of an Kngllsh wo
man. Agnes Skinner, who died at the
age or 11?, ami wno is saiil to nave
survived her husband ninety-two
yearn.
NOTICE OK ELECTION OK A
IIOAIID OK TllltEE HlfPEltVIS.
OltM OK THE MEADOWS llltAIN-
AfJE IHSTItUT OK KI.AMATH
fOl'NTV, OIIECON.
TO THE OWNEItS OK LAND SIT
UATE IN THE MEADOWS DUALS
AOK DISTRICT OK KLAMATH
COUNTY. OltEdON
Notice Is hereby given that n moot
ing of the owners of land sltuato In
tho Meadows Dralnngo District ot
Klamath County, Oregon, Is called
for tho purpose of electing a Hoard
ot three supervisors as and in tho
manner provided' by law; said meet
ing to bo held In tho County Court
room In the Klamath County Court
Houso In tho City of Klamath Falls.
rcKn n Tuesday, tho Sth day of
Juno A 19,Ui Bt t)0 hour of ,
o'clock In tho afternoon on said dato.
C R. DE LAP.
Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon.
May :-Juno 4
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" V I It K "
Does the word strlko terror to vour
ncart. or l your property protected
sufficiently by Insurance In a rollablo
company? In this day of high cost
Mjeclal Insurance system under
&' X?
America. James H. Drlscoll, Room
4, Loomls Building. Phono 432.
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notice of a mektino ok the
OWMvllM OK liAMI IN THH
M.A.MATH DltAINAdE DWTIIK.T
Of KLAMATH tXIUNTV, OHE-
(.'ON.
Hi tlto Owner of Land Hlluato In tho
Klii'iuitli Drnltuiitn District, of,
Ivl.iiiiat i County, orowmi ' , ,. ,.. . , .,,,. i1.,i1,tin
No.uoUl.oiWKlvonllmtntnool.i'V Hmrmtnlily ouulppod institution
uiK oi Hio owners of latid idtunto In sffordiiiK nnoxcolli'd facllllloH for Uio
lint Miimith DrnltuiKO District of I nrlontttlo treatment by hospital ninth
Klamath County. Oregon, Is called I , . ......n.,.! .iiriMrul and ohstiit-
for tho purpose of mitmilUliiK t ittl Ul'" "' '"'''"I""' ""rhirm nun oo.tm
land owner tho iuoitlon whether ri rlvnl cases,
not bonds of tlio Ktitinatti DralimKo! rin new and modern fireproof build-
iM "' K.,,""n,,,i VMy' 0rT"r' '' "" '' "" M
to ,, ,,N(Mt ,ti In tho amount of , .... .. ...,i..i,.i.
rnn nnii mi nimii im iiniiuirim.i f.ir"tnl nmlnilntory rusoii, iiiinpiiiiuir
tin' purimso of roiintruethiR tho hoc-
"""ury roolnmntlon works to reclaim,
JKMto
Driilnnsn Hltrlct! snld mnntlnur to Im
hold In thn Circuit Court llonm In
in diiur. 4. if. 4VSV.
Hnld mooting la called by order of
!!' ,,0.IU'!, 9f Supervisors
of the
,-.
math Drainage District.
c. ii. i)i:i,Ai.
Sooretary of Klamath
Drainage District.
May 34-Jun 4
NOTICr! OV FINAIi HKTTUIMII.NT
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undorslgnod has tiled In the County
Court of the Htato of Oroxon, tori
Klamath County tho final a muni of
his administration of the Estate of
John J. Lockmon, deceased, and said
Court has fixed Juno 21. 1930, at
2:30 o'clock p. m. as tho tlmn and
tho Court Room of said Court ns the
placo for the hearing ot said final
account, and for the settlement
J thereof.
n. c. anoE.stiECK.
Administrator of the Estate of
John J. lckmou, deceased.
May 1S-SS-1-S-IC
NOTICE OK I'l.VAI. SETTLEMENT
Notlco Is hereby given that tlio un
dorslgned administrator nf tho ostate
of Llxxle May Schallock, deceased,
has filed In tho County Court of the
Stato of Oregon for Klamath County
tho final nccount ot his administra
tion ot said estate, and that said
Court hna flipil Juno 31. 1930. nt
2:30 o'clock p in. as the tlmo and!
tlio Court Room ot said Court as the
place In tho City of Klamnth Falls.
Oregon, for tho bearing ot said final
account and fjr the settlement
thereof.
J. F. DAOOETT.
Administrator of the Estato of
Llxxlo May Schallock, deceased.
May 18-2B-1-S-IS
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NOTICE
Owing to Increased demand for Ico
this season, tlio regular residence de
livery will begin Immediately. Thore
wishing service will display Ire cards
for drivers. When missed for any.
vatewu, vhii wo. i4iiiiiiu un ami
Storago Co. 2 a-: 7
PAINTING J
Practical Painting. Aliiiiiluutiilng ot
all Iron fixtures. Furniture Reflnlsb-
Ing and goncral contracting. .
II. V. TUTIIILL
OI I lose HI. '
THE USE OF those column! will
mako money for you.
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Don't Be Content With
"Hobson's Choice!"
More than a hundred years ago, Toby Hobson of
Cambridge kept the only horses for hire in town. But
his customers had no choice save to take the horse
nearest the door, whether little or much'to their liking.
So "Hobson's Choice" has come to mean: "Take
this or none."
Today, through the advertisements in this and other
papers, you have' all the world to choose from. Yes,
through Advertisements, the world comes to your door
with its wares. Advertisements give you the oppor
tunity for comparison and selection of almost anything
you want or need.
Advertisements are an accurate index of what other
people are buying, selling, wearing, eating, doing,
learning; of what the world is accomplishing and how,
where, and by whom it is being accomplished.
Form the habit of reading advertisements just as
regularly as you read the front page. You will find it
profitable and mightily interesting as well.
Warren Hunt
Hospital
tiiiliil i-xumluntlon nml truiiluionl
roonm. HiinntRiui liny, clliitrnl an
ro,nrch 1(lliorntorll)..
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LOCATION
KOUltTil AND PINK HTjJ..
KLAMATH KALLB. OIIR.
TELEPHONE 497
AMBULANCE SERVICE
ROBERT S. FRY
Oonerat Insurance InvrntiiieaU
Tel. a?lt-J
707 WAHHINOTO.V 8T.
Klamath Calls, Ore.
For Sale
1 Ford Touring Car
I
1 Ford Truck
1 Dodge Touring Car
Imperial Garage
PHONE 130
KUmath-Bcnd Auto Stage
A dally auto stage service Is now
operating between Klamath Falls
and Mend. Offlcos Itex rafo and Met
ropolllau Hotel. C. I. Rockard.
17-tf
ALL KINDS
of tin anil short Iron works, ven
tilating and warm air heating
done at the Shannon Plumbing
Shop. No. 1033 Main Ht.
L. N. HAINES
Phono 8U
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