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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1920)
PACOI BITBf THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON jtA'Amnkr) july nf.iMe t i PMAAAAAAAAMWMVMMWMMMMWMVWYWMWWMMWWMMMW Jewel Cafe MMAMAAMMMMMMVWWWWMkMMWWMWWWVWWWWt Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00 IlKMHHEfl Hlpo Olive New Pickled Heel HOL'I Cream of Chicken, With Noodle -SALAD Tomato Halud FIH1I Print llnllhut, Drawn flutter i:ntiii:i:h Choice of f Cblekrn Fricassee, With (Jri-n Venn Fried Spring Chicken, Country Stylo Roast Leg of Von I, With Dressing , . VKOKTAIIMCH ' String llmnii Moaned Potatoes DKHHKItT Vanilla Ic Cream Assorted Pies i imUnkh Voth IV Tvn Milk HU GROWERS m k JEWEL CAFE 610 MAIN ST. e'm44ae TOPKKA, Kan., July 31. An In crease In ttiu number of cam made available for thu shipment of wheat to innrlict In affording soma relief la Kansas farmer In thn problem of marketing their gruln, according to state officials and bunker Internal ed In tho wheat movement. Although there nre not yet enough rum to move nil the wheal, and many ram promised by the Inlorstala com merce fommfsslon have net arrived, nnd rnllrond officials are unable to give any definite insurance as to ; when they will arrive, the car short- age li not no dcnpeiutu now oh It has been In past yearn. Officials of the itate board of ag riculture estimate that there are Mill stored on Kansas farm 22,000,00 bushels of Init year' wheat crop, and an additional 8,000,000 tniihol of i last ycor'a wheat In Kantus elevator. A pcrceptlblo movement of thin "hold-over crop" In now reported by (he Mate board of ugrlculturo, Thwd ivmalns. however, the vast- jy kiwtlfr problem of moving this Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all stomach, liver, an) bowel pelsona befere breakfast. BUSINESS CARDS CALLS UREN'S the fcjylhr'H wheat crop, variously climat ed at 110,000,000 to 13.1,000,000 M in (..l.tiilnva In Ami iM ILi fetiilii ... ,. I j ""'" , , ,'jushels to the great milling ond ex- f 'a l ilf nl. li nH hftfiliiMt rial I mis llnnti -. uny more Winn $3 a tiny whllu thoylH,' .. . , . -. i . ... .. ... , ' Hanker n 1IIUII-, IIMU Willi IIIU i) H UllJ wi-t limited to forty da) uf a rcgulnr n-mlon The t"lten plan propone the full 10 cents u mile, u salary of t.'.OO )eur for all leglslutlvu iiu-m. tier and curtulti special fee us high a I li day while tin camlldule tbey urn ingngvd In cuuvusilng election n turns. Thn other idea tho big Idea- Is tltiil thu law)er run thu govuriiini'i.t of Oregon, Morn truth than poetry In It, for half thu Hlnte Senaln are law) ers und neurly u third of the Lower llouso. And as the. l"lten mnnlfesto correctly Implies, some of I Me mi lawyer ru servant of private 'and special Intonxti, whoso welfare they have ever In mind while they are legislating. It I common know , MD FANTASTIC (From thn Oregon Voter ) I'rolmbl) no more fantastic gov ' crnmentiil ntriicturn er was eolv nil by human bruin, outslito of Itus la, than thai now submitted formal ly by W H. t'Mtcn. father of thn Ore gon tem of government, Otto It llartwlg, President of the Statu Fed trntliin of Ijibor; !. II Chapman fornrr President of the University of Oregon, former editorial Vrlturnn uiii ivftintss. ! li in vi'miiiiuii inwn- . Iioth the Oregonlim and Journal and ,,.,, llmmiK , w,, , ,,,. orrospomun is. "'" "" ' M'liMiartlsan League nUv,, MM,.t ,nut ,ll0 mol,.rn ror-l paiN-r In l.lnbo, (leorge M. Oflon, a (.rt mluul,.r t influencing Irglsla- ro vitally concerned In I thn wheat movement problem. Ac cording to J. It Anspaugh, secretary of tli Kansas Kutu Hunker' asso ciation, banker hiivn $S5,000,000 Mod up In loan on crop which await marketing. Many of these loans are long over-duo .and the prospect urn t tint thn amount Involved In crop 'loan will easily reach 1 100.000,000 with thn ripening of thu present ' wheat crop. Honiv relief has b-n obtained, Mr. Ansppugh suld, from the recent an icuncement of the federal reserve board that it luvored extension of rrop loans, und the fuct that federal rvscrvu bunk bud been authorized to I accept wheat paper from member banks or from other bank through Portland politician; O. lilac Irrigation ploniur Umatilla county and father of the Tecl Irrigation project; I), i:. NJrker eon, Arthur llrock und W. K. Klin sey. Tho basic Idea of the new l"'len ytlC(J frtnk Is for a leglslaturn tliat I rep fi'sentatlve of all limine" nnd pro-' fission) occupations, and that Is, practically riil'Mine oer the execu tive branch of fitnto government. I). Teel, the t0 j, , ;,,t n corporate friend re- or wiitcrn ,ajn an notnt.y w)m la a member.' Hallrcud officials have warned f.irmeri. of their Inability to move the nw wheiit c op pr mptly and urged them to make arrangement to hold Of course he Is not retained on any mutter that relate to his duties or vote a a legislator, hut Is retained on something outside of there duties rt talncd. he Is unu-nuble to reason on u legislative lusiio that Is If he wis retained In time. This discussion of the predoml- It on bins. farm properly stacked or In FORMER WEALTHY CITIZENS IN NEED IIKIIM.N, July 12, y Mall). II' w the crstvvhllu well-to-do live In prtsent day Germany la described In To feel your best day In and day out, to net clean Inside; no sour bile to cout your tongue and sicken your, breath or dull your head; no consti pation, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stomach, you must bathe on the In side like you bathe outside. This lit vastlyy morn Important, because the I skin pores do not absorb Impurities' Into the blood, while the bowel cores I do. To keep these poison and toilnil well flushed from the stomach, liver, I kidneys and bowels, drink before breakfast each day, n glass of hot water with a tcaspoonful of lime stone phosphate In It. This will cleanso, purify, and freshen the en tire alimentary tract Before eating more ioo'i. fet a quarter round of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist. It ! Inexpensive and almost tasteless Drink phosphated hot wnter every morning to rid your system of these vile poisons and toxins; also to pre vent their formation, 000l00Aa0m0Wm00m00W00WW Klamath Falls Cyclety We handle tbe beet In our Hoe, such aa Motorcyclee, Dlcyclee, Parte and Accessories, Ooodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tlree and Tube. Tbe bouse of the two and three wheeler, Includ ing Harley-Davldioo Service. O.B.BMMAKX na a. turn. eyejaaafiaaeasasNsaaseasaaeaj PROFESSIONAL CARDS y ll(inrinril-l(-ir)-tl-u-(J-u-IJJ-l esi4ni aaftf3?nylsBMttaa''' 327 PHONE 39 MAIN STREET FRED WESTERFELD DKNTI-T Phone 434W. X'Kmr Laboratory Lootale Bat, MUaeatb rail AAJ0WW000m0l0WWl DHC.1 RAMBO Deatitt L O. O. . PBoimai AAAfuumA0t00m0000&0V0v&r J. O. CLEGBORlf CtvtJ Baftae mm Office S17 afaJa St rtMa: Offloe let, He. itw NOT1CK Notice I hereby given that sealed. proposals will be recclvoxl by tbe Iloanl of Supervisors of tbe Klamath Drainage District of Klamnth County, Oregon, for the construction of the works for tho reclamation of thei lands within the boundaries of said! District according to tho plans and1 specification approved by the Hoard' of Supervisor and which nro now- on file at the Office of the Knglneer of thn District who Is Mr. Don J. Zum- wait at No. Ill 8. Fourth Street. Klamnth Fall. Oregon. Said proposals wilt bn received up to tbe hour of two o'clock In the aft ernoon of tho 14th day of August, . D. 1920, at tho office of tho under signed in tho Court Hcuso In the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Proposal arc desired on a cash basis and also on a basis of accept ance of the Iionds of said District at par. The Hoard of Supervisor reserve the right to reject any or all bids not satisfactory to the Hoard of Supervisors. The successful bidder will be re quired to deposit a satisfactory bond In the amount of twenty-five per cent of the Contract price conditioned that he or they will complete the- said contra t as ugreed Hid to be opened Auguit 14th, 1920. C. II. DELAP. . Secretary Klamath Drainage Dis trict, Klamath Falls, Oregon, fitly 19-Aug. 12 O. K. FEED etc SALE STABLES . Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. DENTISTS Dr. E. G. WUecanrer pbo.te as4 Dr. P. M. Noel PHONY Orer TjMdarwooeTa Bevrata aa ataia LwVMWWWWWWWMtMfMmMAAMWmwMf rupiitloii (Including housewives nnd pergonal servants). It supplies rcc nance of the lawjers In our present LeKlslsture Invite examination Into' "the AllRemcliin Keltunc bv an elderly Insofar a It seeks to confine vol- (, ,(,, of tni. iritrn frcn, CK. j,K, ,Rto functionary, a married Ing power to people engaged In or. , Utun, ,t wml(1 ,, onP.house man with a family, who say that body, of 100 member. These mem- although he belong In the upper linr would bo elected bv tho differ- .10.000 In I'rnnlu. nrrnnllne to tho ognlllcm of lb. fact that ever) hoi . OCi.Upatons of the Stnlo, nnd Income tax schedule, hi style of llv- leech. Iniy rich sn.l parasite loafer w0(,(, Juno , t(1 nca mt,mU f ,nK , ri.,UltC(1 ,0 that of pla,n rbouM not have a vote. Tim a .Us- , , wMcU (.,BC., tlvm, ,)0rcr. Ilnct step In progress Is proposed by ... .,..., ,.ni.,1B01i i drnitint'oii i n-vn fi.. mn.,.in in n n.h. would be required to register under lonablo llerlln nubuth." he writes, plan also III .,., nrrtiiiitlnnM "nnd nonn could Imi ,. h mi l.n nlilli-n,i in l.t fnnr elude the Idea of ""'.irtslorMf lslillorwlio was not n room, furnished, luid will have to lalnre, which may be dlssolv-ed. I,lmml)(.r (lf , own oecuIB,, in.Mrlcl eur owll ,ar,Inel,u 8,in Hy taking thn 1!U census a a further, basis, thn P'lten committee ha fig-, "Hoforo tho vvur, wo breakfasted the' reformers. The P'llcn frerk In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate of Suda Ponlnn, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, has been appointed tbe ad ministrator of the above entitled cs tute, and ull person having claims against the same, will please present, property wmied. with vouchers at tached, within six months from the, date of this notice at tho law- office of II. M. Manning. I.oomls Hide. Klamath Fulls, Klamath County, State of Oregon, that being the place this administrator has chosen to transact tho business of this estate. Dated May Stli. 1920. IIENKY IIOTCHKIN. Administrator. July 16-23-30-6-13 DR. G. A. MASSEY Foarik aad Plae BO. In Warren Hont Hospital Off. Pbone 497 Re. Pbone 86M . ' m00t0000Ut00H0000tm0mft KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do All Klaaa of "arlaf Reaatr. la New Oaea Masto to Oroar axle Btratcatealac a4 BlacknatthlBg ALL WORK aUARANTKKD Pbone M-T 17 KUamatk Ave. 0V0jjf0000 l.tiA l.i. tl.rt rii ...;xm ov 1U Tlwi 1jiV Itlc. lint which nQVirtlivtrrN hna tho' asiivskta.Vasfi - tuMil Tills lei fl rttllPM 111 .. , .' ,, ,, ., . ,,,.., ,ured out that u legislature would be'iiiLCgg nnd bacon, white bread and the reformors to thn older Idei tbat ' " ..... , . .. . . ... , , , ,, , . , ... i , , consi mien somewnai as ioiiow leglslatlvo ternui should bn long In-; dead of short. Tho tendency fnrPnrnierH many deende among reformer ha Farm housowlve been either townrd abolition of the, Farm laborer . .. . , . Tonnnt worker Merchants leglsluturo or reduction of It term and power. Tho U'lten plan evi dently recognizes tho mcrjt In tho older Idea that reformers Jhpvojltulljoad and othor transportation iuiikiii-via, linn iiiiikit if'iiuru in -ofDce tend to Impart a atablllty that 'I of advantage to thof p'ubllc, Another concession front tho re-.formers-Ih In thn(inaUer of salaries .and mileage for tho legislator. Tho ! butter, and tea with cream and 'Hiigar; now- wo have to content our- elvrH wltJi thin gruel, black bread, i no butter or sugar, and thu nonde script 'of fldal' Jam, "Only onco or twice a week docs t,..mf nnn.inp nn Iha illnnnv InKIn MnnufacturcrH 2' ' ,. -"-" -- iiietef li jijiiii. inu hub ueeii uuui- ' lulled. Supper consists of porridge, workers 7 Malo elerks and salesmen 3 Logger and sawmlH'workors fi Professional men lawyer, capi talists, doctor, bankers, priests and editor 3 great coinplnfnt for yoars, ha bcen.Town-dwollInK liousowlvos 20 1 against paying 10 cents n mllo to get 'omen factory workers MONUMENTS Believe no man fvho stretches the truth See ing is believing. Gur thousands of patrons are our" best endorse ment. See our splendid line now on display. aH,.fcjw I aaaB Klanuth Falls Marble & Granite Works i f a ' : GEORGE, D. GRIZZLE, Prop - J herrings or cheese. Hefore the war, the family used seven pints of milk dully; now n quarter of a pint Is tho allowance Clothes ana worn threadbare; my sou mends my shoes and my daugh ter ruts my hair. "Letter writing has becomo too ex pensive, I tear off unuied half sheet of letters received und use I old envelopes, Insldo out. Hatha aro I cut down to one-half, "Wo cun no longor afford to en tertain company to meals; wo meet our friends uftor supper." The present lean times, the writer confcimcB, liuvo not Impaired his hoalth very much, ulthoiigh he' says ho has becomo "somowhut sp.ira In boil-." Tho poor showing made bv Howard Drew, the great colored sprinter. In his recent attempted comeback, murks tho passing of one of the greatest spriuters the game has. ever secn.f ' ' rn ACT BID TIKE SILTS Say Ilacknchc is nlgn you btn-n catliiR tH much meat . Iiavo Phone 410 7Z9 Mais It Ice Oram CaadJea PASTIME Jack Moarow, Pro. (Rm, Tobacco. Soft DrUka, Peel. and DllUnrda Darber Shop In Connection OCR MOTTO "Courteey and Herrtee Jim EX-HKKV1CK MEN. ATTENTION Tbe tegular meetings of Klamath Post No.' 8, American Legion, will be held at S o'clock p. m., at the City Hall In Klamath Fall, on tbe aecond and fourth Tuesday of each month. All Comrades are In vited, Those desiring to join the iPost .... ...iim iki.tittMtlnn hlanlra frnm When you woke up with backache G K Van Riper, Fred N'icholson, or fl (lull livlonrw lev t a Irllm.n a. ' " r . . . . . nam WESTERN LABOR BUREAU The only place where you I . ....... . m .your oowois; removing nit tno uouys can ffel ueiD anj the only urinous ivnsto, olso you have a 0ack-.cfn 8C ne,P anu M,c ""V place wnere you can gei n Wo specialize In oxy-ncetylono vvoldlng. No job Is too difficult, and tho break will bo permanently wold od too. Ask us for prlcos on this work. Howie (lurago. 26-tt A Classified Ad will sell It. Women clerks, saleswomen, sten ographers and school teachers 3 Cooks and waiters ...,-.. 1 piahermen ..,. .., 1 lActors anditheatrical employes ..., 1 Ooneestlo and personal service, ,...,1 Total (9 nnu nun misery in tho Kidney re glon it generally means you have been eating too irluch meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric ncld which overworks tho kid neys In their effort to filter It from tho blood mid they become sort of paralyzed nnd loggy. When your kidneys got sluggish nnd clog ou must relievo them, llko you rollovo I. II, Carneban. all of Klamath Falls FRKI NICHOLSON. Secretary. .Mho, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tonguo Is coat ed, and when tho weather Is-bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, fill) of sediment, cliannols ofton get soro, water scalds and you aro obliged to seek relief two or thrco times during tbe night. Klthor consult a good, reliable physician at onco or got from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water betoro breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts la made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with litbla, and has been used for generations t6 clean and stimulate sluggish kid neys, also to neutralise acids in the urine so it no longerirrltates. thus Mdlng bladder weakness. '.Ja,W1VWa.sTK,r'mu lar awat eaten." It la Inexpensive; cannot Injur mad atakee a delight (ml, eferveseeat Uthta-water drink. job. 1034 MAIN ST. Phone 477-J PRIVATE HOSPITAL Htm Oaca for afjtfarattjr Cases 301 Hik Sl PfcoM 455 I nfllM PhAH 1T7VT Baa 197B Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Pliyetciaa tN Bargeoa White Building Klamath Falla Oregon WMWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWIT DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence . Phones 321 ' L Ol O. F. Temple E. D. LAMB PHYHICIAN AND HUROEON Phone 17W Booms Jk aad 1 17R White DalMlBg DR. T. C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON E. O. O. P. Balldlac PkoaeSsM Residence White Pelican Hotel Residence Phone S. DR. L. L. TRUAX WAKRKN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Pnoae. 47 Nlfht Phoae, RAW MILL KNHINKERING CONSTRUCTION CO. Designer and builder of mod trn Haw mills, pinning mill and box plant. Dredging. Pile driving. Phone 406-W Office Corner Spring and Oak Neur S. P. Depot I am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from tbe Hoey, Cam., sand and gravel pit. In any quantity that may be desired by contractor and builders. Ab F. GRAHAM. Let Your GLASS troubles ' be Mine wC E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W v Eleventh and Pine '' CX-Ks KlaHiatk Lodge No. 137 L O. O. F. I Meets Friday night of each week at l: O. O. P. hall, 5th and Main streets. Hyman Weschler, N. G.; W. C. Well. Secretary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer.. Ewauna Encampment No. 4(, L O O. P., meeu Tuesday night of aast) week at I. O. O. F. ball. W. II. North, C. P.; V. D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred Dueslng, Treasurer. NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ' ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our SudaN WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY nil Mala AilTHT'K ft. WILSON sEaaage THE ARCADE HOTEL 1QM-&4.MAJN ST. PHONB 477-J V X vta U l,Y j, .The .place .wtth.hoaa cohsfort,, 'cieiW pkeityW'freA ear. VvJaMlaVA tj ; JJjJfJJJJfJJV ev