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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1920)
MOBMonm THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY, AUGUST S, 1MM MONUMENTS SUMMER IUVJI Believe no man who stretches the truth See ing Ih 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. SUGAR IS NOT NHCESSAW WHENXANNINO FRUIT TL W r tfiZvism a " ' " J I AT THE THEATERS L COURSES OPEN WASHINGTON. Auk. 2. Hummer ' mcIiuuIh for the training of otithn be tween tliu ages of 10 unit 20 year bnvo been opi-nul lit tl.n Hamilton 'llomls ii n (I (Irent Lukes naval trnln- ing stations. Enrollment for Out school were received Hi tliu naval recruiting ntntloiiH nml the appli cants were required to puss tho ortll miry qualifications for vnllnlinnt In tliu nnvy. iovisjon tor iwp schools wan mnde In I tin Inst annual npproprln lion lilll. Those uttentllng are re 'lultcil to enroll for three month In the nuvul reserve force. They will active tin- pay of apprentice seamen for I tic fix weeks' course, amount ing In all to about fr.O ii ml also traniportntlon buck to their home O'ln nililltlon, tliu nnvy furnishes nil mul'sl-toncc, unlfiirm and equip- inunt. ! Whlln tin. aMmilu ..Ml nl. ........ .. "'' ...- wtwnviwn f I , l.linV I -J II K1QTK BUSINESS CARDS WMWWMMWWWWVWWVMW G 1R flARK IT'S GRANDMOTHER'S IIKCIPE TO IIHINO HACK COLOR AM) LVH-l TIIK TO IIAIIl J, nuts ua.nti:i) I A ilnrm nt ida iilii firni i 11... J big kIiIp on the ihnnU, tin, water 'nu,,i ""utlne In outiloor drill nnd I minding It to Piece, nnd ilei.il. in ',f;lM. there will l,, no "Look" I'm deep, wllh only n slnglo survivor '"'"' " '" Proposnl, ofllrliiln mild, In ilble on en in p." itlon of nml cultivation of nnvul J 1 IiIm Ii one of tin- UIk Kcnes In "Girl lcol"ll,et ,hn" much n poss of iliu Sen," which will lie Ihifwi "l0 '"'"' of " ""mimer lure iillriictlon at tho Liberty forMii ' ',' dnolopiinnt, "ilucnl It ill pi wil he re.Hvcd nl the rectory or Hu irii Hi art dny. Hi tiy llll'iurn, llo beautiful th an (liurcli, eighth mid , ..... .. IllKh ir-t. until ; p. in Widi.es- -"-' "n nm i. ibm duy, Augmt II. I'j20, for thu erec lion of tho liu.iiliiii: for thn Sacred llc.irt Atnilomy l.urli hid mint Im iicciiiiii.iuiimI by a ctrtlltiMl Check fur II V ii perrent of tin- minium of tlii hid I'Iiiiin and tpn-iMratlon tuny hn liiul from Itev II J Marshall Tho light to ri-JcMt iiiiy and ill hid In reserved liy order of tliu build ing illllli -' 31-lu Jfiil.N Dill Hi II, Cliiilriium diameter Irnditiutm an- net forth an the prin cipal ulijectlv.- Ahout 10 corn mil lonH end non-couun'ssloned 'old or hiiv. b.-n n-'gnul us Instruc tors nt cull school. U li.ii, no actual cruise for nl lendniils lire pliinni-d, thcru will ho Thnt tenutlful, even ihnde of dark, Klony hair rnn only be had by brew Iiir n rnlsture of Hate Tea and Sul phur, Your hair Ii your charm. It rrinked or mnra the fnce. When It fadei, turni itrny or itrenkrd, Juct an application or two of Pace and Sul phur f-nhancei 1U apjicaraiice a hun dred fold. Don't bother to prepare the mix ture; you can get thin fnmoun old recipe Improved by the addition of other IriRredlenU for CO centi a large bottle, all ready for ue. It Ii called U'yeth'i Sane and Sulphur .Compound. TIjIh can always be depended upon to tirltjR back the natural color and lui tre of your hair. Kverybody uiei ' Wteth'u" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens to naturally nnd evenly that nobody enn tell It hni been ap plied. You (Imply dampen a aponge or jolt brufh with It and draw thli ihrotiKh the hair, taking one small trnndt u time; by mornltiK the gray hnlr hni dlKnppeired, nnd after an other application It become bea tl- fully dark and appear gloriy and lu-' trum i Klamath Falb Cyclery We handle the beet In onr line, ucb m Motorcycle, lllcycle. Part and Acceaiorlea, Ooodyear, Fenmylvanla and Diamond Tire and Tnbe. The boute of the two and three wheeler, Includ ing Harler-Davldwn Service, C. B. BI8HAKK 115 H. IbfH. aipM rail - -i -"-v-ii-ruvrLTLrvxjxrLnj"Lr PROFESSIONAL CARDS iii-i-i,i-rv-rrgi-lXAfj FRED 'WESTERFELD IIKIVTIHT Phone 434W. X-llny Laboratory toornto Illdg., KUaaatk Fail fM)!. PHONE 39 327 MAIN STREET t. C. CLEGRORlf Civil Englaeer and "arreyor Office CI 7 Main Bt. Pboaeat Oflre IM, Rea. 1MJ DR. C. A. RAMBO DeatUt L O. O. V. Ballaaa PBONH tl PRIVATE HOSPITAL How Oftm tor Maternity Caaea Mra. Rom MeDaaJato, 301 High St Phona 455 urod plnir In I lit produrlnii which win iii.idn hy tint Piilmiarliii, Tilni '" rjiornllon. nunxrii of Min :iiirnti rln' Tiilic, an iipKintiii whirli en-' tlllll'H . Ilmm III Itlkli tllinloi.lnva lid. i n.. ith tl..- or....... ....i uiii....'.i ,'inn.. " "' "":' nnvnl u-hmU avail- n ...ral ettc.iunl.ri w.ih hhiirku ,"",c ",r ,m,r ,nf"rcu"n nn" "'" Kugeno Schneider, Uie Ironmaster nnd r.:nt di-vll IIhIi have aili-Med lnK ln n,,,,l,,"n to ftC,",' 'x otn-'r told tlif delegates to the Inlernatlon- . trill rnfl .m ..Itrm ininiuifl I . . . . rxterlor for "Oirl of tl,.. flt.,". ","""" ""-"'-- nl clumber of Commerce at Its .led- He FRANCE RECOVERING ' FROM WAR EFFECTS! J'AltlS, July 19. (Hy Mall ) "Krance In on "the way to recovery," O. K. FEED & SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchangeci. AAAAWWWWWW& omce Phone 177W Re 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Hnrgeoa While Building Klamath Fall Oregon MMMMMMwEy DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. 0. 0. P. Temple I wr inndi on n smnll liland in the IF KIDNEYS AND 'catory tension In tho Sorhonne. Uupported his optlmlmn with figures irfcTiiif rnrr rrtia U-...I ln.ll-. known ns "He!!'. UUIllAim rKtCTKUm llerf" Here llm mirrivor from tin' DAn FORFST FIRFS"" th" rccon"'uctor "f the devas- "'"-' - - " - .In ... .l.k. Tl.- i. 1 aU noTiirn shipwreck, a titer.) child. I waslic.l nnlioro and for n number of enrni . . II... nloni In n ca.rn nr In th- . MMKOII.A. Mont . Aug. 2.-Alded lent urreiiudlni: thn r....f wi.n n . '' '""' for.i!.l wiuthjir than has ,ro-r,UnK p.riy r.nf.lly rencl.e the In- Uu'" " "need n connectl n with itated regions. These showed that I. IM ..... ...,.. ....i..i. nnr .... -..i, iuu.uf.fn t.(llju ink moa yvrm ons were operating In the Invaded departments. This, however, was compared to 3.3G3 factories em- IL.II land they llnd her a prlmlthi hting 0,"', '!r,, '"' tUv flm 1,B-.I'luyitiK CCR.000 befor,. th uar, Take .ill l.i ftiitli Kidney, nml liciitnill. IrrllitlliiK iicl.li. Hi gave two general Indications of growing Induntrlal force, first, the diminishing excess of Imports over exports with a murked Increase in the exportation of manufactured hn l:iinw niiilii...- nf n, 1.1.. trlct for n number of season, local world. l v.idiiir'"P offlflals have been able Drnm.1 enter tho story and pro- "" 'r '" "''I' h'' ""'' 'ono h vldrs a series of thrilling sltuatMns '" '"" ' ' inliilinu-n. t.iith nIiovi and henenth llm wat.T. i A report made for 10 consecnthi " atid Miss HHMim. Is called uponlol,,H '",,1,ly shov.id that of 291 lurtlrles and second, tho Increasing Kidney nml lllndder wrnknes re- iperform som Iminrdous ntimtt Ic , "r" reported, only 13' burned an'excess In various taxes o.cr the re mit ff.'in uric nejil. " ""'''Isiiint. The story I unfnlilf.) Iii n 'ir,'a of ,0 c",, ,,,f'1 ,n'1 on,' fewlpt estimated by tho government, ncl'd i'tom III. bli.ml and ium'ii on ,,-'""'" Pnnorr.mn of life n ,. er. op n larger area than that. Thu Heclamiitlon of the war-torn farm to the bladder, where It often ie. 'trnpir nml mining the botnnlcal gnr- district Includes .Mrnlana nnd north-Mind, necessary to reduce the coun iiialus to Irritate mid InCame, cans. t,,, beneath the southern wnt.r. t'fo Idaho. There are about 2S,000,-1try's onerous Importations of food Ing n burning sensntlon, or settlriF One of the big scenes In ihe play H nno oercs of national forest In the.stuffs. was said by M. I.ouchcur to TL. ," . Y," "' ". "r"w"' .V..'i tlrht between the hero an.) a rtr.ni district. I he encouraging. He said the devas. two or three tli.es during the night " trtiun who g.ts the mrui In its t,.,,. The mnjor.ty of the f'res thus far Tim suffer. r Is In constant '1.C-...I '--les This naw grows In Interest have liiin caused hy lightning, the llm water passe. sometlin.A with R V.-Iiiri the girl dives to tho rescue of district's campaign of education s.nli ug sensation and Is wry pro- . . . , "' ' . ,. .... ,, fuse, ngnlii, there Is dllll.ulty Ir. Iu,r "vw,thenri. and helps him van- among sporlimen evidently .having .Mini. I. iiiilsli the lilt; (lull. Iiocnn to show effects In the small lllnddor weakness, most folks call a capable cast supports Miss I 111- number of fires caused by disregard-'Uc said that Instead of the minimum It. becnuse. they can't control urlna-, ,rl, nniI ,,, ,r,.n,. nv,.H(l,rn iHni, ,.,) enrnpfires or discarded clgaruttes delivery of one and two-third million Inn. While It Is extreme y annoy. , . . ... . , , ' ton, of ..,. mnn,,,ii Pr.nnro hn.l r. DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wiiecarver PRONE SM Dr. P. M. Noel PHOKB 4 Over Underwood' Seventh mad Mala HtreeU V00000000A000000WWf E. D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND KUItGEON Phones 17W 1711 Iteoms 1 and 9 White Ilulldlng r - DR. a A. MASSEY Fonrtb and Pine flu. In Warren Hunt Hospital Olf. Phone 4&7 Re. Phone 8M tntcd regions would produce two thirds of n normal crop this year. Feeral phases of Germany's fail ure to fulfill treaty requirement! to Krance were cited by M. I.ouchcur T"rj"r" i - -i--i-i-i-yyr-rrnV'a''tnjxnjiAri KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do All Klada of Bprlag Raalr. lag New Oaea Made to Order Axle HtralghtealBg aad BlatasmltBing ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone aseT 617 Klaaoath Ave, ; II000I000000 DR. T. C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEO.V I. O. O. P. linllding Phone 290 Residence White Pelican Hotel Residence Phone 6. DR. L. L. TRUAX WAllltllN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Phone, 407 Night Phone, 86 Ink- and sometimes Milnful. this Is,1" "r wuimeriui nnu ciiiirciy .liner really nn nf llm must simp'e nil-, nt fioiii niuihlng of n similar n. liients to overcome Get about four lure niincn of Jad Salts from your phar-' , mnclst nnd take n tnbl. spoonful In r,;-,, ......- ... a glass nf ter before greakfnst FOUR OHIOANS. ALL fiilit Itillik lltlai tim I tt t rtw itisun ilrtvai This will netitmllie the nclds In the' PRINTERS, IN PACE nml untie so ii no longer is n source tu Irritation to the bladder nnd urlnnry organs which then act normully n gnl n. Jad Palls Is Inexpensive, harm less, and Is made from Ihe acid nl grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthln, nnd Is used by thousands of folks who nre subject to urlnnry disorders mused by urls ncld Ir ritation, Jad Knits Is Jiplendld for kidneys and causes no bod eflecls whatever. Hern you have n plensnnt, effer vescent lllhln-wr.tcr drink, which quickly relieve bladder trouble. or MiutrlifK. tons or coal monthly, France hail re There lire 1.400 men In the forests Jcelved In seven months only nn nv of the dlstrl t, of which 175 are C"K of (171,300 tons, rangers. IiOO lire smoke chasers and! patr linen nnd 325 tire Improvement t NOTICK men. The patrolmen, on liorseliacK Notice Is hereby given that sealed foot, patrol the roads, trails. I proposals will be received by the k.r..n.ri. ISV.. nn.l rr.llron.ls. rover- '""" oi Mipcrvisors or me iMamain aarsa1astrry W 0 0 D i The wlso buyer has his slab for tho heater In thu back yard drying, and has placed an order for hi winter need of blockwood. Our prices n ro right and our wood Ih tho best to bo had. Nolo our now locution, . O. PEYTON & CO. 419 Main St. accesslblo to tho call of the pafrol men or sinoko chaser when a fire assumes proportions such that they cannot fight It alone. a RURAL CREDIT PLAN GROWS. MANITOBA aaaBaBaBaaanBaaaamnaBanaBaanaaaaBnBaal A Clnnsllled Ad will sell It, CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 2. Ohlo, ' tl.e mother of Presidents " now has four nominees on four tic kets In the presidential and vice presidential derby. Three are edi tors and publishers and tho fourth Is tho heud of n book publishing house Two cundlddaes for vice-president nro Clevelunders. In addition to James M. Cox, Day ton, Democratic, nominee for presi dent, editor aud publisher or the Dayton New and 8prlngfleld Nuwb, and Vj'urren (1. Harding, Marlon, lie publican nominee for president, edi tor and puhllshor'of tho Marlon Star, the new additions lo Ohld'ti list I WINNIPKO, Man., Aug. 2. (By 'ni: 'Canadian Press). Manltcbu's rural Max S. Hayes, Cleveland farmer, credit scheme, now In Its fourth your Lnbor I'arjy's nominee for vice- ( of operation, Is to bo Investigated president, editor and publisher of i by u government commission from tho Cleveland Citizen, a weekly In- j Ontario. Tho visiting commission hor paper, and Hlchard C. Ilarnum, will find thnt Manitoba has 55 local Cleveland. Single Tax Party's noml- rural credit societies In full opera neo for vice-president. Ho Is head Hon, having started out with ono so- oi n hook puiiiisning company and Is'clety In 1817, which had grewn to regarded hero as tho tallest cnndl-,10 In 1018 and 39 In 1019. ilnto who has ever aspired to that oillco. Ho stantlH six foot eight this time, but 15 huvo not commonc- lucnes in iiih stocking feet. Ho was born In Toxas 30 years ago. Dralnnge District cf Klamath County, ing regularly the beats assigned , Oregon, for the construction of the them. Tho rangers hao charge of , works for the reclamation of the districts, comprising 100,000 to 400.-J. anils within tho boundaries of said ooo aces. Tho Improvement men. n.st comprising ttio seronit lino ot ue-iof supervisors nnd which nre now on fense. look nfter the telephone lines, file at the office of the Engineer of J Improve the trails nnd are always' tho District who Is Mr. Don J. Zum-' '.... -.ii ., -..i. "t No. Ill S. Fourth Street.. Phone 460 Ice Cm 7Z Main It. Caadlea PASTIME Jack Moarow, Prop. Cigars, Tobacco. Soft Drinks, Peel aad Billiard Barber Shop In Connection OrR MOTTO "Courtesy and Service" Klamath Kails, Oregon Said proposals will be received up I to the hour of two o'clock In the aft crnoon or the 14th day of August, i A. D. 1920, at the office ot the under signed in the Court House In the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Proposals nre desired, on a cash basis and also on a basis of accept once of the Bend of said District at par. The Honrd of Supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all bids not FJt-SKRVICE MEN. ATTENTION) The regular meeting of Klamath Post No. 8, American Legion, will be held at 8 o'clock p. m.. at the City Hall In Klamath Fall, on the aecond and fourth Tuesday ot each month. All Comrade are In vited. Those desiring to Join the Post o SAW MILL KNGINKEKING A CONSTRUCTION CO. Designer and builder ot mod. crn miw iiiIIIn, pinning mills aad box plants. Dredging. Pile d.-ivlng. Phone 40IMV Office Corner Spring nnd Oak Near K. P. Depot am now prep.ired to furnlak Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Caui., sand and gravel pit. In any quantity that may be desired by contractor! -nd builders. AL r. ORAHAM. Let Your GLASS troubles be. Mine C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine . satisfactory to the Beard of Super- may secure application blank from visors. ,o, k Van Riper, Fred Nicholson, or Tho successful bidder will be re- I. H. Camahan. all of Klamath Falls quired to deposit a satisfactory bond1 irncn HinHni RON fWmtir In the amount of twenty-five per cent j FRBD NICHOLSON. Secretary Two Carrier Boys Wanted At Herald Office 1Kvto.itA(iW V. M--Ar j. trtin .- t ,, ,j. , ' inrinririrtfiju'uuLiivsiiin)uui.iLj W-M, of tho Contract price conditioned that ho or they will complete tho said contract as agreed. Bids to be opened August 14th, 1920. O. R. DELAP. Secrctnry Klamath Dralnuco Dls- j trict, Klamnth Falls, Oregon. Seventy soclotlos aro chartered atr1"' "'""B. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS ed operations. About $3,300,000 has lie.'ti ii.lvance.l In thn fnnr vpiirs to Multiloba farmers us loans to In.l'MJi" 9?"n.l' 9?.urt 1 S,",e of Orno-rn fni lilnmnrri PAimln cretiHo production, nnd tho societies In the Mnttor of the Estate of Edna it Is declared have yet to record their first bud debt In Geneva glass block aro used to pave the Btreets. They nr; made of tho refuse from the glass factories and give great satisfaction, They are plcusant to the eye and very durable, In China, twelve and a half miles from the village of Llon-Chek, there Ii mountain of alum, which, In ad dlllon to being a natural curiosity. Is a source ot wealth to the Inhahl- tants of the country, ' WESTERN LABOR BUREAU The only place where you can get help and the only place where you can get a job. 1034 MAIN ST. Phone 477-J Klamatk Lodge N. 137 l o. a F. Meets Friday night ot each week at I. O. O. F. hull, 5th and Main streets. H. H. Ogle, N. a.; W. C. Wells. Sec. retary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer. Evvuuna Encampment No. 46. I. O. O. F meets Tuesday night ot each week, at I. O. O. F., hall. Harry Loucks, C. P.; W. D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred Buesing, Treasurer. E. Korns. Deceased. Notice I hereby given by the un dersigned, administrator ot the es tate of bdna E. Kerns, deceased, to linif PIT17 I Mltllllf the creditors of. and to all persons .NKW LI 1 Y I.AINUKY havlnr claim airalnit thn lrl Ha. llljfl VI 1 1 liflUllllll ceased, to present the same, properly verified, within sis months arter the nrat publication of this notice, to wit: the 12th day of July. 1920. to said administrator at the office of C. F.l mono at Kiamatn Fans. Klam ath County. Oregon, tho same being the place for the trans. action ot tho business of said estate. H. J. MATTOON, Administrator ot the Eatafe of Edna B. Kerns. Deoeued. FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Dusli In Our Sudi" PHONE 154' ?rmvr, jtTzzv ''sjmvw. WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY 417 Main ARTHUR & WILBOR THE ARCADE HOTEL 1032-84 MAIN ST. - PHONE 4T7-JT Tfao place with bosae cossiorta, ctoaaliaeM, plenty l freak air aad no Ualde rooan. CTTS." new traas aay tkt ' ,1 f'wr-r July 12-19-JI-2-. V v,n V4lKtL, mfm