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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1920)
PAQB SEVEN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, 1VIX 1, IftflO V I': ;i r id J m BUCKHECHT SHOES A S comfortable as No. 439, expresses our ide.il of foot case. A brawny bltichcr in gunmctal JL X ctlf, with roomy toe and substantial sole here are fit, style and service combined. Foot troubles vanish when No. 439 is worn. Not a clumsy shoe not a homely shoe. It's a sixty-year-old shoe if we count the experience that lias perfected it and brought it up to date. Fur Sale by BRADLEY-EVANS SHOE CO. 727 Main St. BUCKINGHAM 6t HGCHT MAMirACn1 i.tt4littfflm SAN ruANctucn P. I. GOVERNMENT RAISES ON RICE MAMii a i 1 1 !! i MA.Nii.A. 1 I. Juno 1 (iiy Mai) The price of rice, chief Joed of .. Klllplno, Im. bee,, ,B,d ,y bo Council of Htato o the Chlllpplnu BU... ........ ....,.,......, ... .. ... - ,-; ..... .., .,. .H.K ..." reUII prlco eight centa a pound for flret grade Philippine rice. Tho low-; ..!....... ....n ' Droporllon, Hlnce lull Heplemlxir tho mnorn- IIIIMMHMMMIMIUUMHtMMtMMMIIMtMIMIIIMIIHMIMMIIIMIIIMMI Comfort u2 : - 1 crc Fine ' pitted ' fit incnt.han thrd tho prlco of rlco und unt" "'" ,lr,t "f ,un Air" rlrn r"rcl" oukIi IiIkIht than In prcrloun or" '""Ii1'' After that il'alu rurd yearn, In nnverthelowi, rulntlvely low, wof (,ront,nilmli ,,, tj, rt,, )f WJ con,(or , ,mrCbaslnK power rr ()f , ,, ,,,, ,,,. .()f , , , ,,,, , fhe f(Ct ()( ( forf, . f ,, w conllnlu,,, untll ,0; ,'hlllpplnea coit much more thon , ()f Mt )ocp,,,or wll,. , n(lw'r,r( cn,arntlVily. llosldct wages cro, WH lllvu ,,,. ,arTl.B,cll u wn8 nnmmnco,, ... , leIem already have begun to hoard rlrn, arcordlng to tho Manila ' nollro dnparlment, nnd It Ii predict- CleanlinessReasonable Rates The Central Hotel 0 New Throughout IN THESE DAYS OF HIGH PRICES THE AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A PLACE TO LIVE THAT IS WITHIN HIS REACH AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN ROOM, PERFECT VENTILATION. THESE YOU WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. SEV ENTY ROOMS IN THIS GREAT HOSTELRY ARE NOW READY AND THIS NUMBER IS BEING ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY CAN BE FIN ISHED AND FURNISHED. SPECIAL RATES MADE TO PERMANENT ROOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRESS OR BEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE F0UN,D AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL, J. J. KELLER, Manager. T I TIE SITS lilt in Hi 11 icl(M(!ni Is, xlcu you been eiillnir Kin tuuili meiil . U'liciti voi i wnkn nil" wltli hrirknrliit ami dull inlrotv In thn kidney nu. l .. II .... I Hum ii KBiHTHiiy menus you in.e FDDKTS1 .wpn wiium loo miiicii m-fi, wi" n , ,.rrlng h), t,r,i larm gov . nil-known authority. Mat form . .,.. . ,,, A 'uric Arid wlilrli overwork Hie Kill- '"rn"r "' 01"0'. . , pjs In tho'r effort l fill-ir II from 4 Curler W, rt Virginia. ,U Motitl Hnl llu'y Ijeconif itort of(. Nnpipr puhllnJior. Served as KiroS' .J&K ,nia, m : i .i I rnilov ilinni. IIUh you r-llovo five terms as b reprqKeutatlro In y or bowel; removing nil th i"dy's i-MiKress, twrlary of the trims- n.'iu.us imio. else you have i o,rJt-,. ,ry j n, lablnfl of President IM', Mii'ii wmii ii-iik. wury niiuiia, - .. .i..nrli urr. tM)BU' Ik .-iiiit- . pil. niut wlwn tlm wfiitlirr la b.-id 'you liti rln'iiiniiilo wuwn. Th" ""'- J" ',! 5f,.",n "' .M',,,",e,n,,"i .nnM od dm. oMfo! 10 !: rclluf to or lliri'i' tlriM ilurini: thu nicht ' . Kltln-r roniiili u xooil. Mliihlul ili)Hiriii Ht onro or cut from your. . ! ilniiiiia-ini nluut four ounr.n of 1 11 kIii" of water Ix'furo hroakfiut fur ,. full lima mil! Vfilir klilttl.VM' 1 will tli Mi art 11 nu. Thin fainnim salt I iiinilc from tliu arid of craticR nnd biiiiou Julio, uitiililni'd ultli llthlu, ami ban been lined for Konorntlonii Jo clean nnd hIIiiiuIjIu rIunkUIi kid iiij)h, aim) to uoutrnllzo acids In the iirlmi nil ll )ifi lontrer IrrllntiiH. thui liuidiiiK lilmfili'r wcaUnoiw. I Jad Hull Into, life tavor for rpcu J lar meat ratum, It Ib lnox'iilvr, jeauuet Injure ami inaken n delight j lul, tiffurvi'iiciint lltbln-wutcr drink. 'nil that rlco rloU will toHUlt when .thn now prlcen no Into offett. The 1 Ijitior CoiiKreim of tho I'lilllliolnea luiliii'teil u riiHolutlnn prottlnK HKJlmit tint liicreaed price of rice. A Hlalemont was given out at the office of tho governor Kvnornl rigard IliK tho IncreiiHO In iirlcex, It Hayn: ."Tho pri-wnt prlco of rlco, nl- alto have Increased. A live Mlllon ton coal field han been dlarovered In tho routbern part of Houth Amorlca. it in:iti;'H 'fin; viva.u; PICK run WINNER 4 A Mltclmll Palmer, of 1'ciin- oylviiiiin. Lawyer by pijfes- "ion ; served several terms In 'oiii:i, wan alien proper.ly i imloillmi during lti v,nr, nnd l now nttnrnny central In Pros- iilenl Wilson's cabinet". Jatnws M. Cox. or Ohio. Mown- paper publisher; served throe if ' r 'r . . " ... - ... ....... A v terms ill cnKivtn, uiu in ..u" t ,. ,, , . ...,. i.-.. .1 ' V-"'"" l""1 U l,0W Un,l,d Btai- wnaior from VlrKlnM. ' ji)tj W. I)avl, of West Vlr- - (flnlo. Lawyer by inof.on. Hervr-d In th V.'ett IrKlnla lec- UlatuV1. two trnnii In ConRreB. n,itLr Kfiieral of tho United , , . . it..n,.i ai,t,. " '""' " ow Unl e( IM iiinbarHador to (lrat Ilrltatn. Kuril I Md Mel.,. HlmiuoiiH, of North Carolina. Lawyer by pro feiiMoii S'Tvud one term In tho national houio of" lepresenta- HveH. liiTernal rovenuo collector for tho fourth dinttlct, and United KtHleR Hcnator from North Carollnu alnco 1901. Janiea W. Oerard, of Now York. Lawyer by profewdon. Berved three years as amcclato Jusllcf; of the supremo court of New York, nnd as United States ambassador to Germany from 1913 until tho commencement of the war. Hobcrt L. Owen, of Oklahoma. Lawyer by profession. Served as United Ktates Indian agent Tor tho five civilized tribes, member of the Oklahoma con- stltutlonal conventtcn, and Unit- id Hiatus hcnator from Okla- boma slnco 1907 Kdwln T. Meredith, of Iowa. Kdltor and publisher of agricul- tural papers. Served as presl- dent of the Association Adrer- tlslng Clubs of the World, and 1ms oecn secretary of agricul- ture In the cabinet of President Wilson since the early part of this year. William J. Nrjnn, of Ncbros- ka. Lawyer and Journalist. Served twa terms In congress, was Democratic nominee for president In 189G, 1900 and 1908, and secretary of state )n the cabinet of President Wilton from 1913 to 1917. Ollbcrt M. Kltch-ocfc. of No- braska. Lawyer nnd'newspaper publisher. Served two terms In 4 congrui, and has been United States senator slnco 1311. serv- Ing as chairman of the foreign relations committee In the war 4 congnss. 4 Edward I. Edwards, of New Jorsoy. Lawyer by proteinic n. 4 Has long been active In New 4 Jersey politics, and Is now gov- ernor of tho state. Has gained wide prominent through his 4 opposition to nnt!on-wldo pro- hlbltjon. 4 Homer 1. Cummlngs, of Con- 4 nectlcut. Lawyer by profession. 4 Has served as mayor and cor- 4 poratlon counsel of Stamford, 4 4 nnd as state's attorney; now 4 4 chairman of the Democratic na? 4 4 tlonal committee. 4 A Clarified Ad will sell It. All OLD RECIPIE TO HAOE TEA AND SUI.P1IUII TUItXS Clt.VV, IMDKD I1A1H D.lltlv A.ND GLOSSY. Almost everyonu knows that Sage Ten nud Sulphur, i)iop' com po.ir.dod, brings back the natural color and lustro to th hnlr when fiulod, strnnked or fray. Yoars ago; tho only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, wulva U mussy nnd troublesome. Nowadays wo simply ajlc al any drug store for "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compaund." Yoi will get a largo bottle of this old-tlni recipe Improvod by the addition of othor In gredient?, at very little cost. Every, body uses this preparation nov, bo cause no one can possibly tell 'hat you darkened your balr, as it does It ao naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw tbli thru your hair, tak ing one email strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappear, aad after another application or two your hair become beautifully dark, thick aid glossy atd you look years DARKEN I BUSINESS CARDS iJ" MAMMAMMAMVWMMMMWVWWW Klamath Falls Cyclery Vn haniltu tho bnt la our lino, mich nu Motorcycles, IJIcyclva, rnrti nnd AcccuKorlon. (loodyoar. i 1'cnaxylvanta end Dlutnond Tire J nnd Tubes. Thn bouae of tho two and three whcLtorx, Includ ing Murloy-DarldBon ScttIctj, lift H. OH) 'hi'. ' Klamath rail. I $en&ne- r-rtrtyjssm' PHONE 39 MAIN STREET 327 W. E. McABOY IIulMn anything In the cabinet line. Doors, Hen-ens, etc. Shop st 119 eighth St. J. O. CLEnriOTlN Civil Knglnrer and Surveyor Office C17 Main BL Pbenea: Office IM, Rem. 1MI O. K. FEED ft SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. p0000A00V0t00000AAA00AA0 DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wisecarrtnr PBO.fS SM Dr. P. M. Nol rmoxK 4 Ov 0m000A0WWA0w0m0WWwm DR. & A. MASSEY Powtli aad Ptafl BU. la Warren Hunt HtwplUI Oft. Phone 47 Rm. Plume SIM 0000mW00m0400m00 KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Da An Ktete of Sarlac Reyeif injr New Osiea Made to Order AiJe Btralcfeteataf mU AIX WORK GVARAJITEKB Phone aaT 1T KUawth Are. WWMWWWWiWMWWWWW t'bone 4(0 Ice Cream 729 Mala It Caadlea PASTIME Jack Monrow, Proa, Cigam, Tobacco, Roft Drlaka, Peel and BUUarda Oarbet Shop In Connection OCR MOTTO "Coarteay aad Serriee" WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY 117 Mala Aiukn a . wn.so.1 Manage EX-SEIIVICE MEN, ATTENTION I The regular meetings ot Klamath Post No. 8, Av?jf5 American Lesion, will be held at 8 o'clock p. m., at - j the City Hall In Klamath Falls, on the second and fourth Tuesdays ot each month. All Comrades are in vited. Tbose desiring to Join the Post may, secure application blanks from O, K. Van Riper. Fred Nicholson, or T. H. Carnahan, all ot Klamath Falls FRED NICHOLSON. Secretary WESTERN LABOR BUREAU fhe only place where you can get help and the. only place where you can get a job. 1034 MAIN ST. Hav PROFESSIONAL-CARDS vMMyWMMAMwm FRED WESTERFELD OKNTIHT Phone 13 1W. V-ltny Ijilxirntory Ixtotnl llldtt., Klmiiuth FnlU VtfVrfWi Iftlft du. a. a. it am no Dentist " I. O. O. V. Ilullillng I'HONi: HI PRIVATE HOSPITAL .Voir Open for Maternity Cases 'Mrs. ftfxn McDnnlcls. 301 High Su Phone 455 Offlco Phone 177W Ilea 17711 Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart riiyslclnti anil Surgeon - White Uulldlng Klamath Falls , Oregon MAMMWWWMMAAAAAMAAMAAMAMA DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 1 O. O. F. Temple 1 r E.D. LAMB PHY8ICIA AND SURGEON Phone 17W 17R Rooms 1 aad S White BaHding' DR. T.C CAMPBELL . PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON I. O. O. F. Baildtag Phone M4 Residence White Pelican Hotel Residence Phone i. DR. L. L. TRUAX WAKREN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Phone, 497 Night Phone, 5M HAW KILL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers nnd builder of mod ern saw mills, planing wllla aad box plants. Dredging. Pile driving. . Phone 468-W Office Corner Spring nnd Oak Near 8. V. Decl I am now prepared to tarnish Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Cam., land and gravel pit. In any quantity that may be desired by contractor! tnd builders. AL F. GRAHAM. Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine G E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone477W Eleventh "and Pine Klamath Lodge No, 137 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week'at ; O. O. F hull, Rita and Main streets. Hyraan Weicbler, N. G.; W. C. Wells, Secretary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer. Ewaona Encampment No. 41, L O O., F., meets Tuesday night of eeea weok at I. O. O. F. hall. W. H. North. C P.; W. D. Cofor, Scribe; Fred Queslng, Treasurer. NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds . ' In Our Suds" VT PHONE 154 1 Comer Main and Coager The government of Formosa la planning the establishment of on 4f the greatest hydroelectric plants' la the Far' Bast, capable of saply4af; 15Q,Qqo .horsepower aad servlag.wa &- P - Phon-477-J Wtl I J- .a: S4 tf '