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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1920)
"?$$ mf9mKP ;y TSJ K ? ii PAGJB TWO nromDAT, avovrt r, itea THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SfcWJMWMWWWWNWJMWM M Ti 1 IMMMsMW WWWWWWtMff"TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT, t . ffi v $r V lv WOOD WHITES SLOGAN S1DNBY, Australln. Juno 24. (Ity Iwat to bo had. Noto our new location. O. PEYTON A CO. 419 Main St WMMMMMMMMMWMtMA(MMMWtMMMMM I FOB SALE Three lire atorei, paying business. Must tell or trade. Snap. See 1008 Main St. 2-7 When her husband's secretary wouldn't flatter her the woman vow ed revenue. What did "Salome" Vandam do to Harry TorrenceT It contributes the smashing cllnnx to "A Modern Salome," the sensational photoplay starring the beautiful Hope Hampton, at the Liberty Thea tre tonight. Then) Is always something fascin ating about the character of a village blacksmith a plcturesquo type made famous In song, poem and story, and recently glorified In El mer Elliott Pcake'g story. "An Altar on Mttle Thunder." This tale of lovo and renunciation has been j adapted for screen by Universal un-' dcr the title of "IKs Divorced Wife." , with Monroe Salisbury as the Smithy of the Kentucky Mountains. It will' be shown at tho Liberty Theatre Friday, Tho wise buyer has his slnb for the heater In the back yard drying, and has placed an order for his winter needs of blockrwood. Our Mall.) What Is taken to havo been twice are right and our wood Is the nn Indirect Indorsement of the ("White-Australia" policy occurcd In I the Prince of Wales flrst speech In1 Sdney. - I I "You aro determined that this na-' tlon shall be pure, of race, and that I .all the cltlicns of your common- I wealth shall huvc an equal chance,"! ho said at a dinner Given him by the! commonwealth government. iou ,havc also proved In tho last five I years that you do not follow tho Ideal of sclf.sh ttolafion, but are pre- ' pared to give your best for tho King, for the Empire and for tho world wide cause of liberty and Justice." q n commenting editorially on mis I 'AT THE THEATERS I Uectlon the Sydney "Sun said: "It Is a very notable approval from the very highest source of ono of the principles of Australia's political faith. It commits Urltalns to ac qulesence In the determination that It shall be n white race, n British speaking race which shall hold Aus tralia In tho generations to come, not aggressively, not beciuso en lightened Australian opinion regard the Eastern nation as Inferior, but because a land holding ono race of a great tradition shall be moro peace ful and Ieis torn by Internal racial I divisions than one holding races of the East and tho West, which neer, as Kipling truly says, can meet i There Is much to discuss at tho I forthcoming Empire conference con cerning the means by which our Ideal of one puro race shall bo main tained nnd defended by the great confcdertlon of British peoples which we call tho smplre, nnd tho i hands of our plenlopctentlarles In .i.- , ..u ....- fe conference win no strengtneneu t.fTh.i i V- . i .. b- tllls dmUilon from the future ter of the forge In a Kentucky vll-. ' ... . , , , , i... en. ...... i . ... Emperor that our Ideal is fine and lage, Salisbury finds one of those I . . rugged, picturesque types well suited i ' to his physique and talents. To this secluded locality, cngros- ed In petty feuds and local problems ' ,,.15lvrTn.. . , ,,,,. come several strangers ofrm the out-1 ys''TO.N. Aug B--Suwr aide world who create the compllca- "rodulc,I" from " ft "' in.. . ,i. .i ., - Tear forecast at 2,007,000,000 tlons for the ensuing narrative of 1 , . .. , . ' . . , n... .-.i .i.. . . i o, . :' pounds by the department of. Agrl- romance and adventure. ' Six reels of r .. , . ..... ... ).,iii(- ,..i.t . , Iculture basing Its estlaate on the thrilling particulars, and an abund-1 ,,., . .? , , , ,. ... ,...- . . ,. .. condition of the crop July 1. It will aace of humorous s tuatlons are I. : . . m u rcvuiu iiu),. 1.41111 ;cnr i,iudr. 000,000 pounds were produced from sugar beets and the average produc tion for the five years, 1914-1S, was 1,577,200,000 pounds. FOUNTAIN PENS TKMPOINT WATRHMAN'H CONKMN'H Wo haw a point to fit your hand $2.75 .to $6.25 FOUNTAIN I'K.XS HKPAIHK.n STAR DRUG CO. it. i:. i)kwi:i:sk i. h. vow. PRESCRIPTIONS Pure drugs nnd chemicals of highest quality. Capublo experienced pharmacist. Citro and honesty In compounding unit checking to pictcnt errors. Ymi gut maximum service nt the Star. CORONA TYPEWRITER Tlio personal writing initchliio. Fold It up Titko it wllh you typtiwrlto anywhere, Prlco In eluding carrying coso $saoo IIEET Sl'nAR CHOP HOME REMEDIES Pierce's Favorite Preicrlptlon iM.ftl Miles' Nervine flJMl Kexall Syrup Hypophosphltes tt.'M Adlerlka , ... . . SUM Kilmer's Swamp Root..f UN) and mk Foley's Kidney Pills tl.SA Hewitt's Kidney Pills . .91.00 nnd .Vic Boon's Kidney Pills . ' B.V Herblno j 0V Sal Hepatlca 70c nnd !Wc Mentholutum... BI.OO, ftOe nnd B.V Nuxnted Iron t.-I.S!0 llexall Liver Salts . . . ,OOc nnd ill Jad Salts .... INK.' Abbot's Saline Laxative . H.V nnd .W DEODOR Hiker's Deodor Is a harmless cream which Completely neutralizes nnd deodorizes offensive odors from ex cessive perspiration. Apply a small quantity under tho urm-plts nnd between the toes after tho bath Buy a box today 25c FOOT COMFORTS Hoxall Foot Powder -V Hexall Corn Sulvo I.V Hexall Corn SolvcnV V Cactus Corn Compound :t-lc A-Corn Salve .. I.Vv Calocide . : A. O. S. Foot Soap :Uic Gets-It ... :Wc Frecione - .Mo Hiker's Foot Halm IWH- Dike's Corn Ease 2.V Tlz. for tho feet :nc Purola Corn Hemi-dy 'Mc Allen's Footease II.V s Week End Specials These prices are for Friday and Saturday Only. 50c Violet Dulco Shampoo Crystals Will remove every bit of dirt and excess oil from the scalp and hair. Recommended for those who have very oily hair and' scalp. Week end price 39c $2.50 Maximum Fountain Syringe. 2 quart hand made bag. Rein forced seams. Guaranteed one year. Week end price $1.65 75c Rubber Gloves. Wear rubber gloves when doing housework and keep your hands solft and clean. Week end price, pair 55c TOILET SOAPS Woodbury's Facial Hifnp.. . Pn knr's Tar Soup . . '''' Pnlmollve Soap, 2 cnl.es . 'Me t'reme Oil fcoap. 2 cukri U.lr Spanish Castile Hiiup . . . ."' Jonterl Honp Mr C'utluirti Soap . ... Physicians' nnd Surgeons' Houp Iftc li.slnol Soap IM Hyncl Soap, cakes Mv l.avu Soup, 2 cukes UAc Skiit. 2 cms iWc Elkny's Morhiuilrs Paste . IJU Mavis Snap Mftt' i i i i i n n u ii i i ' n ' n ii n i' i: i . i. i i ! l I 20c Tis-'tie Toilet Paper. 1000 sheets paper in each roll. Week end price, 3 rolls 75c Whisk Broom. Strong, well made broom. All fine end broom. A good value at 75c. Week end price GOc Opeko Coffee, pound GOc Opeko Tea, ' .j pound 10c Symond's InifCoeoa, ' . lb 10c Symond's Inn Vanilla iJxtvact. .50c 55c 45c 50c .29c 20z promised In "The Divorced Wife." Douglas Gerrard, director of many of Universale features, was chosen to produce this mountain romance. FOR SALK "Cray's Elegy" consists of only Alfalfa hay. Call AKamont ranch, , 128 lines, yet It occupied 'the poet 5 HAIR NETS 9 Now stock of Venldii llnlr S'els 5 Just atrlvt'tl. Cup and fringe sltnpn t All colors. j 20c each, 3 for 50c : ; SHAVING NEEDS Ituxiill Stick or I'owdnr II.V Colgate's Slick. Powder. Cream im Wlllluiim' Stick. Powder. I'renin Itir Colgate's Harder I'ar, 2 cakes 'jAc I'.ilimilne Sliuvlng Cream 40c J Puroln SlinMug Cre.un llic J Krank's Luther Cream l.V Lewis' Hlinte Usee " 1 Hiptlc Pencils . . IOC I.IIb' Wgntal, after slnive lotion ai.M Autiistrnp t'ulely lluois .1.11(1 J C'liltv Knfity Haior nn.iMi liver Ittndy Safety lluzor Hl.oo (Join Sfri ll.it rs . f Mmi C r.- lllaiV ILizors "il.iNl n .1.()0 :: n tl :: :: :: li :I CARL'S LIVER LIFTERS aro a wonderful remedy for constipa tion, rn-ndachcs, bllllousness, etc. They help kvep tho system clem and h-ap'iy 25c, 3 bottles 65c PHK'K IK NOT INCLUHK HKVKMJi: TAX The piOaCZ Storo rj-i Mail Orders Filled Promptly mil ANI MAIV hTHKl.T KODAKS AND FILMS i:vi:hviiii.mi roit iiii: amathuh piii(x.hai'Hi:h Ix.iak-Urownies. fp . . iC la $36.23 ..$2.86 to $19.15 :' iAA hoBe 490.WI. 18-tf (seven years of careful composition. H4 .GIRL CLUB MEMBER EARNS VACATION , ALDUQUKRQUE, N. M., Aug I -J I. Miss Frances Parker, H, living at ,Itancho do Atrisco, this country. Is cnJo)ing her vacation on the Pa cific coast, on money she earned This Is the way It happened: Two years ago she Jolnetl the pig club, borrowing $10. SO from a local I bank to pay for the pig. In Auguit . 1919. the flrst litter of Dies was born ' 1 BOARD Up to Mo.ur. ii You Know What "Up-to-Measure" Means i Don't You ? ; ; That's what we claim for this cafe. If it were not : I "up to measure" it could not maintain its present ; ; extensive patronage. There are reasons for every- 1 1 thing, and the reasons for this cafe's popularity are : : its friendly service, competent chefs, and fair prices. :: We serve substantial meals, seasonable delicacies, : : and a place where you can eat in comfort. REX CAFE CAN'T DISPOSE OF E totalling H,!Wii tons luiw hcen lost private owners tlio total Ions through at sea Idn wooden ship venture would do The jotal cost of tho construction .sumtitlilng like 11 "u. Ooo, 000, 'of this licet, estimated dy th hoard I at ll'O n dcailttelglit ton, was ap proximately 1.133.000 000. Kilo of tho 1 Mio.ooii tons now held dy the hoard at 190 a ton would yield ' J n.r., 000,000. Those already sold drought iidollt $2M,00U,O(IM so that If lite Hot, remaining in tlio govern In October the litter won a cash ' prize of $25 In the county hoys' and girls' county contest. Last Febru ary the second litter of pigs was born. She sold some of them and others were butchered, flho now has on hand one brood sow, ono barrow and Ave little pigs, valued conserva tively at $190. TKIM ihhtaxe: IIV "Hlfi "WHOO!" AND HOI.LKHS' (From the Washington Star) "Whoops" and "hollers" Is the most novel measurment of distance In the belief of Capt. I. K. Lambert of the War Claim Hoard. Capt. Lam tcrji asked a North Carolina soldier 'whose land had been damaged by 'soldiers how far bis land was from the camp. "Two whoops and a holler," came tho resfonfe, , WASHINGTON, August 5 His po'jul of more than l.SOO.OOO tons of wooden shipping 40 vessels of vu rons types built its a part of the marina program Is ono of the most difficult problems facing the Ship ping Hoard. Twcnt)-nno of tho cruft, aggregating K2.000 dead weight tons, were offered recently, but no buyers were found. Only 194 of tbeso wooden craft aro now In operation. Beventy-three are tied up at various ports under man aging caretakers and 139 are In stor age yards. One hundred and cut en of those In "storage" are finished hulls' while 32 aro converted arges. Officials of the board say that when the serviceability of the wood en fleet has been demonstrated little difficulty will bo experienced In turn ing It over to private ownership at about t00 a ton. These vessels wore built In an emergency, many of green timber, and some of them The tlrt negro fire liuurnnre coin--.'any In the I'nited Htntes has In en org.iulU'd at I'lirlium, N. C. Caruso, the famous singer, Is sulJ to receive nn Income of 1 10.000 a month from his phonograph records mint's possession nnt dlsponsed of to nlmie. I i-444.i The farmer did not join In the 'made poor showings a year und two laugh that followed. Aftor further j years ago but now that tliey lmvc questioning tho soldier explained. "seasoned" o Hirers of tho board con that If he stood nt tho edgo of tho aider thorn practicable cargo car camp and "whooped" as loudly us ho ' rlors. 4 could, and then walked nn fur as his Hccanso of tho bad record of some volco carried, then "whooped" again of tho vessels operators hnvo con- i IIBW&r.'' i WH'LL HK OLAI) TO THIJi voy Just what It will cost to move your household effecta to your new home If you will phone us to call and size up how big a van will be re quired. You'll find our charges ery reasonable, our service prompt and efficient. Western Transfer Co. 410 Mala St. and walked the length of the second "whoop" he still would be a from his farm. A "holler." he explained, "Is half as far as a "whoop." ItHKApiNtt "HKTTKIW" LOS ANOELKB, Cal Aug. R. Putting setting hens In cages, and hanging the cages In trees where the breezes will play through tho fovli' feathers la a scheme utilized by Pa trolman Frank O'Howell, of the Haw- telle police division, to Induce tha bens to begin laying again. "This lowers the high temperature board mature care tkem for setting time," Mia, 'aggregating ,,.8 ,7;2 8 6 dead' demncd them all, officials declare, holler" I whereas, tho records of thoso now In operation show very crodltublo per formances. Ono wooden ship out of six round trips across tha Atlantic, at sea 500 days nnd In port an equal number, was laid up for repairs only 22 days. To dato C32 wooden and compos ite ships, aggregating 1,948, 2f.O deadweight tons, consisting of 322 f cargo ships, ono tanker, lit; finished bulls, ten sailing craft, 00 hulls con verted Into barges and 20 standard barges, bare been delivered to the A total of 114 of these vea- f. BUCKHECHT SHOES BucKHDcirr Fine Shot i are prict J fS.o to fif As comfortable as No. 430, expresses our ideal of foot ease. A brawny blucher in gunmetal , calf, 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 has perfected it and brought it up to date. For Sale by BRADLEY-EVANS SHOE CO. 727 Main St BUCKINGHAM HBCHT , iMMWACTvaaai . UaWA iammamomo i i A It M M 1 aid O'Howell. weight' torn, baa been sold and 12