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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1920)
TlfltKH THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TI'KMIMV, 4IWK I, I 'a fU :j , 'Pifi'i'i' t V r,v 0 :H " ay Unfedl Let's settle this right now! No mnn ever Jimoltcd n better cigarette than Ciuncl! You'll And Cninuls unoqunlM by any ciijnrotto in thu world .it any price huciitiHc CnmulH rombmo ovary feature that can makv a citfaratto swpramc CmnulH expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos puts Camels in a class by themselves. Their smoothness will appeal to you, and permit you to smoke liberally without tir irK your taste I Camels leave no unpleasant cij;a rotty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor ! You'll prefer Camels blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight I f h aA. ptf U M ! K J. Keyfkoliln Tobacco Co. 0 PI 'UNDER FED OF GERMANY LIVE .5. lOM M 1 1 STEAKS i T 4 CHOPS I IN II Tl TOO LATE Owh only matter of abort Urn. Oen'i wmit until pain " ch taaxn Incurable (Uiu. Avot t akful oxiwqurnciMi by lilting COLD MEDAL v iiiiiiiii , rkavoU'i iofi!i4 lmli I H.tiy, tnr.tUllaf ! uik xU mmMa- Xftl tUawdy if HulUivd ! I06. 0MaMJ. TUm !!, all drvctt ak tm lU m (UU MJI w v Wa A Herald U'ul Ad will wU 11 A women A V! . riumi t nora itelt'O f-fch(lr Cor t.lrMi I three (lilt and four Imm riilMrm end I mother fn In perfect health It : nu wonder that Honor tli luif- ' mr at uur let declare her independ ence i A itfwfi of hr hloi beneath re buab (urmtit; tvpt")"! to tr iuc , girt l4uii CutitlrtiHt'M Jobt)6ti at lh Mate uf U'aahlnctun Intimate that thmudi the l,tir lprtmrnt ev erything U l-luc dsne to rrni de (hhUIIob el J. Tee alien arieated at niftVi uf the c'owmunlii Part) tear-Admiral Waahingtun. f'lilct Jul ih lluf4U of Navigation. tatt that ihr rr jijountiiU of ilixrr 1 Hun (rum tb (tat) lail r. anil an imruo u( 0O tlrtlobi lr month; , bu far lt lv: dun til inadniualni . m mX AJflHi i VT. 'JVJiBV' T Marlrilin K lt) fauiiiut llpl(iaii dtamaliat tttio baa rrcrtitlt UIIim) Amvllra. a an awful failure rtttii at bl own Job of tltltix at flrl Of bit Or it autumn uf Mvin coboilyj lixik Ihn Iraal notlcr Tim HIP fate' Iwfrll U flrat da of hrli Ur (rin'rtl lorn'! Rtn codn with bit unt) band) and C4r Ibrm aay SALES WGEIi BACK Oil JOB ILriirwnlAllr of ,sitar lllumlnallna Co. I Writ, Oicrful Mill IUn) Mine Tuklnjt T(nli iatn Mnr- I'uuniU IICICI.IN Mrtr II flly Mnl ) Ttt AmofirMii KrirtHila nirrifii Com- llllllf" HOW In frndlllK ! '"" Of III" tltlilxniotirlahnil rhllilrrn "f 'Infm.ltir of wlinin tlii-rn iir". arronllriit lo fall III n' fa baanl (fi ii)flclafi' r""xifla, at Inaat I ooo.oon Only nn-lMilli of ilioin nri blnit rjfii for a ihi "imiiilii, ran fi only thn atrl oualy or ilariicnroualr undi-rfod In a klnilKrifarton at arbi)i-n"brit. a bllC" itlalrlrt trlinrti tll lli-rlln poor rlnalnr llkr bp. Ibn eorrwa oinl"tit i.i anrrral liutidfd ilv farpi children ravenoualr attark the mr I hw rommltt"t dally provldca It ma a xround-rioor room with hlic xllldowa riuab with tlm atrft Kr fry window bad a dado of awarmlnic lilt In onva Tht-y atiK)d on thn III'" walk M-rliiK In. no- flatlitK-d aKalnal Ihn hiim, thlr hie round xaKrrly watrhlnx tho cblldrnn in thq room fmatlnt: Moat of tboan on thr OUtal(ll wnr In th- claai of mrrrly undornourlah id. for whom no aid la arallabl Kraulrln Mararrt llarth. a wrll k ri own Mlurator who. a th? h-ad of I Im total roniMltt. auicrrlaoa all the frdinK arranicmrnti In tht rhiM-in-br: dlatrlct, alicbril at ibu Klanred at tlioai- 1tfut facet at tbi wltidowa and turned away On the flmt day." the aa.d '( truilted Ihn parenta to tome o ae He.r rhlldrrn fed They wept with ra'lude Wn illdn t let them come 9Ci.ii They were hunicry themelre it Ihelr pinched facet were nore n we rould liear In a place where mil ) belnr ered rna milk P.our. turar. rice, iaa Iwana and lard are the food- luflt tupplled by the American frienda Commute" Of the different menua afforded the moat popular atnunc the. Merlin children It a kind of iKirrldice made of flour condentcd ' mllH. tuitftr and lard, eaten with a , rull HUty lr cent flour l furnhiied Krauleln llarth Kike of It with el tbuilarn "rtueh fiour haan't leen tren In Ilerlln for yeara." be ex claimed "frowdt come to look at It " The committee bcican work In Ocr many the latter part of February The Kapp rerolutlon and the conA ucnt dltordert In Saxony and the Ituhr icreitly Interfered with opera llont llowerer. In Ilerlln. 50.000 of the climated 0.0U0 to 100 000 needy children are now lieini: fed and the work In the proilncra la be InC extended aa faat a conditlont permit It It hoped oon to reach all tho moat ureent raaot throuKhout the country Germany baa been dl aided Into eleten dlatrlct. with Her- BAKRITE BREAD tarWaawawtiaa.aaAtiaaeata THE REX CAFE IS NOW HEADY TO RETAIL BREAD, PIES, FRENCH PASTRY AND ALL OTHER HIGH CLASS PASTRIES TO THE PUBLIC. ON SALE AT THE MAZE CONFECTION ERY STORE, PALACE MEAT MAR KET, THE REX CAFE. THE REX CAFE FISH OYSTERS MONUMENTS Believe no man who stretches the truth See ing is believing. Our thousands of patrons are our best endorse ment. See our splendid line now on display. Klamath Falls Marble & Granite Works GEORGE D. GRIZZLE, Prop. 7wJA'A'J-yf B the regular ration allowed by the land are actually 13 or 14 "t German authorltlei amazingly," aa one of the, 'crow ay kltcha A few week t of regular feeding attcndiota put It, , make a remarkable difference In the1 In addition to children up to 14, appearance of the children. Little nurilng and expectant mothers alto onei that look to be nine years old ' ahare In the Committee' bouity. I . I One of the dlttlngulahlng feature lln a headquarter and the principal , In connection with the. Introduction J lubitatlon at Hamburg. Leipzig -- .- -..f-.-i- i ..-i . . ft..l..,t -tfttt rltimnlic The origan nun paie hi teniae ihiuukiiuui Ainer ' -- - ........- ---- --- , ' lea la the large number of trarellng Uatlon It aald to haTe aufflclent ' men who have been lMnrfltted by It fund to contlnuo It mlwlon In tier- uae Trom Maine to Tnllfornla and mnr until me narTeti oeK, .u from ll.e (lulf In S'.irthern rnada. ' COinn In. about AUgUlt 1. German men representing atmoit erery line of butlnea hate ttttlfled to the re- A BANK'S FIRST DUTY SKIIVI.VO lliti Mwtw)U of (Imi rtatiKMMlly KrnrraJly matt underlie a tMUak'a arrlra lo rttatutiiora wartlrulaly. Tim Klrat .Hatiitnal IUk U rr euiletorlii t liialnlAln tlnM prlnrlplea. If )iu linvm'l foriliral A baiiklUK i.hiimi linn. i' te tl le uIai in r Inline )nu na n ialrini and ili'mllnr. ' mj i U- :;.' -vunv S7? First National Bank ihij KLAMATH IALLJ ORllOON ! L" J i: yU'"ii i ' VOUII I'INUHT I'll UN ITU in: lilrturoH, clilnii, cut kIiiiih, iitii,, will Im Hiifttly trntiBfur roil to yuur now Iiiiiiiii If wo do tlui moving Our muti ro wkllloU luimllurH of flim linuiiiiliold uffiiett and aro a caroful m thoy uro oxiwrt. Tho UNUnl lo Inciirrod In many inovlnga will bu on tlroly olliulnutod It wu uru ntratatod with tho workout reatuvaL l'honj oH. W.cni Jrjnfr Co. nmm MT Bm. ata markable and gratifying rctult ob tained by taking Tanlac One of the latent of Ihoao to en ) done Tantac It II Shardlow, ate manager for tho Solar Illuminating, Co , of Chicago, who lire at Ihn Ho-i tel Htowell, Im Angnlm, Cl I "Tantac la the (lnet medicine I have or or run acroit," aald Mr Hhardlow recently. "I gained nine' pound on three bottle and hare I gotten rid of a catn of atomach troublo that nearly cott me my II f Kor aoveriU mnntha I had nuffnrisl terribly from acute, gattrltl and wn rery norvout Kverythltig I would ' flit anuriul and formed gnu, my chett I nml Iiiiik would piiu mo mid my' heart pnlpllntod no nt time I would nlliiiMt fit In t . I luivn walked tho Hour for hours In mlnery and hiiro been forced to M'niid ln h nt n tlmo i II lied I lult tlltti'ti'iMI IUIU. WM .1 iK-rvoim wreck nnd lull) to i;Ih up nil I len of liimliu'tiH ' I hnd tho bot troiitmont nnd meillrino nnd w.ui put on n apodal .11.. I l.nl ir.il .it. Ii.tlln. I....I ,. flnnl-l i lllir. ...t fyi .1.' ... .. ...... n..i ........ i f ly told Mint only nn opomtlon would , irnllovo my trouble. Ono day whllo In Kl 1'iMin, Tm as, I had tin nttnek that nlmot proved fatal, I had been rondliift nbout Taulnc and Immedl nloly tried It. TlintiktRlTliiR D.ty I was hick, III no nnd dlecournRed, but aluco taltlnc Tanlac I can enjoy a Kooil meal nnd fool well, cheerful and happy. It rUkh me ploiuuru to rocommond Tanlac and I bopti all lufforora from atomach troablea By bo tnducod to try It." cron proapecta are poor, however, I and the harvett I eipeeted to give only temporary relief Kvery child receiving food ha been reorted by a reglttered phyl I clan aa underfed Political or rellg-' lout ronatderatlon play no part In I tho children' aelectlon The food received from the committee I In addition. It ha been itlpulated, to m Hearst's Magazine a Liberal Education LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Domestic and Imported Spring Woolens Now on Display. Ptarfect Fit Guaranteed CH AS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR " Knnorly I aprJ euf lf mttalm iifty ttaty other pa" rrvm THK MASTUt OP MAN, I St e.- narl by HALL CAINK THE two great novels of 1920 by Hall Caine and BUkaco Ibanez seven brilliant stories by Donn Byrne, Robert W. Chambers, Bruno Lessing. DanaGatlin,Mau rice Level and other great writers interesting articles by Bernard Shaw, Conan Doyle, Edgar Mott Woolley, Senator Hiram Johnson and olhera these are just a few of the good things in Hearst's for June. IN this issue also are two remarkable anonymous con tributions, "My Career of Crime," the life-story of an outlaw, and "Down the Dark Lane" tho confessions of a drug addict; humorous features by Walt Mason, K.C. B. and B. L.T. and Hearst's five regular monthly depart mentsthe Book, Poem, Play, Art and Science of the Month. IF you are easily satisfied if you aren't always on the lookout for a better magazine you won't want Hearst's this month or any other. But if you really want the works of the world's great writers, the words of the world's great thinkers don't fail to make sure each month starting today with the June number of your copy of Hearst's JL ML A Magazine with a Mission For Sale by Harry Ricbardsoi tka tu Drf Oft., I limm Mam. Oa.. 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