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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1920)
paoh Tnnmo THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUMDAT, JULY 8, Its Lv.. 'f rv .mm fwiz'nmif SSf mGtmXA m 1 Jhc Gasoline kTVCV- uui T. J. MORTELL, Special Agent Standard Oil Co. Klamath Falls, Oregon MEAT CAUSF OF Tako Hnlln lo fluli Kidney If Ilak hurt or Itlniliicr iMitlirm It ou muit Iiiivm your meat ovory ilny, eat It, lnit flush your kidneys with suits ocriiNlomlly, ) n noted authority who tolls u that meat formi uric ncld which almost paral yse thn klilnB In thnlr (Tort to expel It (rum the hloott. .They bo rciiim luggliih mill weukun, then you lifter with a ilull misery In tho kid ney region, sharp fulni III tho back or ilik headuchu, illiilnmi. your Ktomnch sour, ioiikuo Id coated and when ttm wc.it liur Is bad you have rheumatic tnlngfit. Tho urlno gets cloudy, full or sediment, the chnn iirli ofifii gel Koro and Irrltatnd, obliging iu lo ifnk relief two or Ihroo tltnr during tint nlRtit. To ncutrnllro tliuxo Irritating ncldn, to clounno t tip kidney and flu nh off the body's urinous waitc gel four oqneen of Jnd Salts from any pharmacy hero; tako n tnblo spoonful In a gin of walor huforo bronkfast for a few day and your kidneys will then not fine. This fa mous sails Is mado from tho acid of Krapes iwid lomon Julco, cnmhlned with llthla, and has horn uod for Konnratlona to flush and stimulate sluggish kldnoys, also to noutralUe 'tho acids In urlno, so It no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weak Bess) Jsd SalU Is Incxpenelve; cannot Injure, and makes a delightful of fervoscont llthla-water drink. m TO TIIK 1NHUIUNO PUIIMO Please tako notlco that policies numbered 182300 to 182301 Inclus ive of the Eastern Underwriters Agency ot the Camdon Insurance Association ot v" Can-1 den, were delivered to Menard B. Smith, agents tor the company at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that said policies havo been lost or stolen and toe ove insurance company " notice that it will not be held liable for claim for any lota or damage which might occur under laid poll clot. Yon will confer a favor by re porting any Information relative to aid pollclea to the office of EDWARD B. POTTER SONS, 676 Sacramento St., San Francisco. 3-6 "It Is eighteen years since I last' viauea ino ucciaeni anaii rcarui iu And that In tho meantime there have appeared 'noma ovldoncoa ot the de cay ot wostern civilization. I nover exported to soo such frivolity as that of London or Now York." Daron Goto, a Japanoso governor. E Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James' Headache Powdera f and don't suffer, 'When your head ache you simply must have relief or you will go, wild ffc'a iiaaiIIma in mnttttr whan vmi mh ,take a remedy like Or. James' IJoad- .ache rowaers and relieve the pain and neuralgia ai ones. Bead someone to tho -Jrug store.Mw for a dime packaft ui e.r. A Jawet , HeatetaPowlus.' 11 HH NEURALGIA PI i'MfWWitJS eriU. fed ' leases 'goa an msf Dependable Power Down to the last drop "Red Crown" Is high-grade gusollne. It Is made to meet the require ments of your engine. "Red Crown" h all-refinery gasoline with the full and con tinuous chain of boiling points necessary for ready starting, quick and smooth acceleration, steady, dependable power and long mileage. Look for the "Red Crown", sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CiWotiU) m.rv Si&rA) Quality 4TX "W " CHEAP IN LEVANT CONBTANTINOI'I.I. Juno Zi. (Ily Mall.) Citizenship Is n commercial commodity which Is hnwked about In tho cities of tho Levant with an In dlfforuncn which inukoi Westerner wonder whether tho mixed commer clul population of Neir Kastcrn cltlen nro capable ot potrlotlmn and devotion to any country. An American buslneiti man In Con Ktantlnnpln who was recently em ploying somo aRonts asked many ap plicant what their cltUcnnhlp was Without exception the men produced parsport from most of tho Balkan Mnti nnd expre?eed a willingness to feign any citizenship which might bo necessary nnd to change as clr cumntnnce might demand. When tho American cxpreimnd surprlio they reuiMured him It wa Tory eaxy to get paper fixed up for a consideration. Most of tho I-cYantlne who had Gormnn, nnd Austrian citizenship havo very speedily tnkon Crecho-HIo-vnk papers or nay they havo become Jugo-Blav. It Is Just as easy for them lo change their nationality as It I for tho chameleon to change his color. Many Levantine firms have shuf fled tho citizenship of their members In nurh a manner as to have no diffi culty In meotlnR any buslnos emer Roncles which may arise, and make claim on tho various consular and diplomatic representatives for assist- lanco In their commercial operations. The fashion In cltlienihln chance . r.i.'ini .-. t... m.. I Constantinople end other Near Eastern ports just as the styles In hats. Greek citizenship haa recently t become popular because of the good treatment areece,had at the hand ot the peace conference and the general belief that Oreat Britain hi definitely behind Oreek commercial Interest and expect to do Ita business largely through Oreek Intermediaries. CHEROKEE VETERAN FOUGHT IN 1812 QRAND JUNCTION, Colo., July 6. Chorokeo Hill, , veteran ot the plains and soldier In the war of 1818, haa just colebrotod his 123rd birthday at the county homo here. ' Chorokeo Hill I tho only namo he known. In tho early iaya of the country ho fought with a bow and arrow with tho nborlRlnos and ovon URod that prlmltlvo woapon, ho says, whon ho fought tho British In 1812, onllstlng In tho army whon he was 1G yoars old. Ho was born June 0, 1707, and was twice listed In the United States census as tho oldest natlvo ot America. Tho aged Indian recently mado a cap for hlmeolt out ot tho down ot cat-tails and wears this proudly whon he. hobbles along tho streets occasionally with the aid of a cano he has owned slnco the Clclll war. He ' totting feeble, though he still nas a gooa appeuie. . The JBnglrt. nonid Is no longer a '..Uua,, T;Ii.I "w. ...." ..i ,vr- rri "T m n t POTPOURRI n- mini: htaii I.ono Star bluw Into tho, harbor nliop yesterday, nnd as Usual got In Hnrry, Thrnnlior' chair. J "What will you havo today" inked Hnrry, "a hulr cut?" "No" replied wo, "I kuoiih wo will Imvii thorn all cut." - llrijtlier I'nrkor of tho dnnro pavil ion unil lono Htnr were talking about wharo wo would go to when wo died. Lone Star happened to remark that whlchovnr placo ho went to would tin mighty lonosomo. '." i'nrkor couldn't understand that, and nuked us why. ". Wo told him hocniiso thero wasn't a hlrxsnd soul In hell, nor a damned oul in heaven. X A Now don't go and get up In the sir you good folks that alnt what wo meant at all. Or rather you can tako It any way you want to. Wtllam K. Kay, tho Rental secre tary of the Central Labor council, wa trying to make a unlonlit out'of tho Ione Star lost Sunday, and wa having a heck of a time to cpnvlnce thn Star that money was the root of nil evil. When Kay gt)t to tho end of hi rope, which took qulto a little while, wo asked him what he thought about Itockofcllor'i money. "Why. It's tainted" ropllcd Ilroth- or Kay. "It's tainted two ways." "Well how do you make that out?" wo ajked him. "Taint yours nnd taint mlno" he replied n ho wended hi weary way up to his d'-ri over Sugarman'i. Kny told u not long ago that he could get drunk on water If ha want ed to. . Wn naked him how ho figured that out. "Well" replied Ilro. K. "I don't seo why a man can't get drunk on water as well a on land." A tramp was haulod up before AI I.'nvltl yesterday on a charge of picking pocketi. AI. fined him $3), hut when they searched him they found that ho 'had only 16 In his pocket. "Turn him loose on Main street till ho get the othor four" said AI. Jeo Turner wa shaving a thin faced trump not long ago, and put hi finger Into his mouth to push out tho hollow of tho tramp's cheek. Tho razor slipped and cut through tho tramp's faco. "Dam your lantorn Jaws" laid Jesso "I've cut my finger. What do you say If wo chongo tho great Commonor's nnmo from Wil liam Jennings tlryan to William Chinning Ilryan, (tray hair may bo becoming but nof when It's becoming gray. A wo man will tell you If It's her own. A Democratic administration kept us out of war then It kept us out of peace, and If we don't look out It will keep us out ot prosperity too. There's one good thing about the railroads going back to private own ership again anyhow A follow can speak his mind to the station agent without feeling that maybe he'll be crltlclied for showing lack of respect to a Government oOclal. Ous Krauea was walking thro his bos factory yesterday, and saw one of the cut-off machines Idle, and ask ed the man on the nest machine where Dill was. An Item of Information comes Jto us which states that candles were used In England In the dsys ot King Edgsr. Lone Star wonders what they used during tho nights. ' A lady friend of ours came up to us tho other ovonlng, and said: "I neod your advice. I have only 15,00 and I want to buy my cousin a wodding presont. I want to buy hor something that looks twice as much as It is." 1 "Well" wo ropllod "In, considera tion ot tho hlght cost ot living, I would buy her Ave dollars worth ot rico, and boll it." Father (upstairs) It Is time for Vhnt, young man to go Dome. Young man: Your father Is a crank, Father (overhearing) Well when you don't bare a self-starter a crank comes In, mighty handy. We bare saved the- best one till last tonight. Here It is. Brother Callahan, the general lo- ea) JhosA otha Bs fee was eanght la thatlUrTial.taa.law juuAeak, aai iaed for srnatak. POOR T 1IM. lUilillinfJsiWlla I1! Ml Jl't If 1 1 JJ Jmjf I I l7T Mr can't tell . Canwb HAT you jxm. am juiu iii uoinejs-- uiey are so refreshing in flavor, so delightful in mellow mildness, so smooth, yet so full bodied. Camels quality and Camels expert blend of choice Turkish, and choice Domestic tobaccos make the most wonderful combi nation ever put into a cigarette 1 You will prefer this blend to either kind of tobacco imoked straight 1 Smoke Camels liber allythey will not tire your taste ! Another feature about Camels, they leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor 1 You'll choose Camels aualitv ami Camel3 blend to or gifts you ever l-J J: :J lie ATI WASHINGTON', July .e.Offlclal advices received hero itato that the Allied Military Control commission with Marshal Foch as Its supremo di recting head, ex-oftlclo, constitutes now tho kcynoto of allied relations with Germany. It l declared that so long as tho commission continues to function, revival ot German militar ism Is Impossible. According to th,cso advices, the military control commission exceeds In liuportanco even tho reparations commission slnco former President Polncane resigned from the repara tions body because the allies had decided to limit its authority and since the naval and air commissions have been relegated to positions of secondary Importance. The military control commission begaji to function as soon as the treaty ot Versailles became effective. Presided over by General Nollet of tho French army with headquartera In Berlin and reporting to Marshal Foch, the commission, In addition to its supervision ot German disarma ment, has taken an active Interest In the political-military developments la Oermany. Reports ot the recrudee cense of Prussian militarism la out Prussia and Pomeranla first eaten- ated from reports ot the commission to the supremo council. A sub-committee ot the Commis sion was sent Into the Ruhr district for investigation under command ot the French Major Graff and it waa the report ot this mission to official advices, which formed the basis for French contentions at San Remo ot Qorman duplicity. The work ot the commission Is dtvldod Into two general subjects; ef fectives and armaments. The sub committee devoted to tho subject ot effectives is concorned with tho slso and organization ot tho Gorman army whllo the sub-commltteo on arma monts is concerned chiefly with main taining a propor reduction of stocks ot guns and ammunition In Germany. No placo In Germany Is oxempt from investigation by representatives ot these commlttoes as authority ot the supreme council In the past has been Invoked several times to obtain execution ot tho commission's de mands. ' The two sub-cmomlttees, in an ef fort to maintain strict police over political German militarism, hare or ganised numerous agents Into district sub-committees throughout Germany, Bach district committees pa effectives art) presided, oyer by French btfteera la P?aaia ana sjwosww, .. PraeeU, BaTturla aa attesia) byvBri MILITARISM BLOCKED A trunk full of kind words the news about like your taste will! like most in a cigarette any" premiums, counona heard tell of I Caawb in totdmrywhtn to ef30mtnitf larldtrnii, or a tltfrnm-ptptfonn tf ton. WmlmHrncomfmd lAiaecif on lorlhtMomwotrmm mpply me whn jrorn f r& mctrrJincmllr mmmlm mk BB SSSSSSsV BSSSIfl SSSSSIn i f f p ish In Berlin and Saxony; by an Ital ian In Daden and Wurtenburg; and a a Belgian in Westphalia and Han over. Similarly, sub-committees on armaments hare as their heads, French officers in Pomeranla and Scbleswlg, Frankfort, Hanover and Saxony; British, In east Prussia, Westphalia, Hanover, Cologne .and Silesia; Italian, In Berlin and Ba varia; and Belgian In Baden and Wurtenburg. The work of these committees con sists chiefly in visiting garrisons, sup ply depots, military schools and train ing camps. In sending out agents to make Inquiries Incidentally, in keep ing in touch with the political-military tide ot affairs. Ml.VNESOTA CROPS GOOD ST. PAUL, July . Crops in Min nesota are reported In excellent con dition, a recent survey by Minneapo lis St. Paal newspapers declaring the grain crop "the best la years." In some sections small grains and potatoes have suffered from unusual ly heavy rains, but the generally fav orable condition offset these minor losses.' The potato crop was especi ally affected. i STEAKS BAKRITE BREAD nnnnnnnnnnllllVlVyrlVlVrV', aeaassaaaaaaaaaaa jTjjvxTLfuinnru'triruvvv " " THE REX CAFE IS NOW READY 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 jREX CAFE? t y I FISH . ,d i. 43 -a i ! IWK3 lirai .rr5TlCI km wm -j Bfc5VVri- tiPfi-SsffS flallsaillsl 1 ..M.M..Sitb itiRtfKnhf:! laiUinisHlm nitltm: ftlldttt iniMI..IMli.M,lll i!Qti-Ultlil imugiim SSSSSIb m,' E&iiliHIuiiiM TOO LATE ., Dearth oriya oMtiar of abort tisaa. ' Dan't Waoi!latoa and aaka baccasauxnirabMtibseaa. AvaM aeofnl conaeqoencea by CCU) MEDAL VtttllUIIIS rt world" standard remedy forfc j Iter, bladder and uric acid trooMosi ska National Rtmedy of Holland atnee IWa. Ooaranued. Three sis, all dragsjisak , Call MaJlay tan 613 YANKEES IX TOKH TOKIO, June 16. (By Mall.) . Police statistics just issued whlea. place the number ot Americana la Tokio at 613. The total number ot foreign residents in the metropolis not counting the Chinese, is HT. There are 385 English and 307 Rat sians. I I CHOPS t -"- ' 9 8 5 4 A OYSTERS' I YU . t a. . i