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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1920)
Vh MTtTJMMT, AUGUST M, 1MM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQH TWO MXMhM4MKM OVWWW' t UNDAY I CHILD IH 1 IIUSE IN CHICAGO .-.-a, wm Bbt TF -SBa. tBbbw 'BbV P w ' H w m Bk. 1 Bi IVoV H m X H m mm Was. BB YflY Bfc .dr mmA .BB BJB BB BJB tBS. MM AT ir k A g 1 v A B k i Bk Bk w WM .r M mlAb bK ' uBkCwBcBBK1' l'-l 1 1 Bk I aj" 4 - . . t u l i :,Jvf t T ft'1 T -'ft- i' A X Starring SfV . tiff I - Y rv . & -&- . . r . I AT Liberty -- Sunday b TRY thJj approved rem edy. Just the tonic for enroutness. Blecplciaoea tJepreMed feeling, Iom of appetite, digestive troubles, brain fag, or alow recovery from Influenza and kindred aDmenta. Atonic, alterative and diuretic for blood and Bcrra diaordera. MMWWrfMMWWWWwwwwVWMVMMMMMMMWMVMW EllBaiBBBM eBja, ''t',,' T palBBBaSBBBBSSv m ''Jifteflaal BHBaii l AT THE Liberty A GREAT WESTERN STORY IS Overland Red" Harry Carey Continuous Show Starting at l:3p p. m. THE TO THE KIDNEYS Take tsblespooafnl of Salts Back bnrta or Bladder bother. If We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood Is filled vwith uric add, fys a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on ccard acalnu kidney trouble. The kldneya do tbclr utmost to free the blood of tbls Irritating acid, but become weak from tho over work; they get sluggish; the ellml native tissues clog and thus the waste Is retained In the blood and poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel stinging pains In the back or the SIMPLEX CREAM SEPARATORS for the practical dairyman. Light running and close skimming. . For Sale by GILT EDGE CREAMERY COMPANY Phone 381 J 202 Main St SHIP YOUR CAHK8 or parcels by onr transfer service. That will insure tbat they will bo carefully bandied and that they will always reach boat or train on time. We don't believe In any last minute ship ments. Wo always get there in plenty of time to make sure the goods we carry will not be left behind. sf Western Transfer Co. 410 Mala St. M INJURIOUS t X X X T ? T nrk .K & ? ? ? ? 4 ,,' t a .. V t ! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA "proximately l.ooo moro pormus nau Trrr4"4"4r"4""4hn I..,,-,! I ,h .. ,,. in -Mt. urlno'ls cloudy, full ot sedlmont. or .than In tho year provlous. tho binder to lrrltatablo,' obliging J Kansas and North Dakota report you to seek rellot during the night; 'cnnd ,abor ,n lho0 ttaten anl0gt when you have severe neadaches, ,,.,.., . , nervous and dlrzy apclls. slcoplcss- 'necllgable. St. Louis reports n do ness, acid stomach or rheumatism Inicrcaso. Children now employed In bad weather, get from your pharma-'ihat city nro stated to number C.900. tnaimu&: 7bo ,eM ? work before breakfast every morning and thcro a yar - Tho tnt, factory In a few days your kidneys wilt act Inspector's office says tho decreaso Is nne. Tdis famous salts is made CPncral nil over tho stato. Tho fod from the acid of grapes and lemon ,, , , .fcll , .... . . .- .. Juice, combined with llthla, and has oral tax cn ch"1 ,abor l8 iyea tno bcon used for generations to flush cauo of tho docreaso. and stimulate clogged kidneys, to ' neutralise the acids In urine so it Is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladdor dts- orders. Jaa Baits is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful ef- When D. W. Griffith's latest pro fervescent lltbla-water drink and ductlon, "The Greatest Question," a kldneya clean and active. shown at tho Star theater 8unday, it . will mark the achievement of ono of tho greatest and most significant MliraiTY MATINKK8 " landmarks In tho history of tho si- Two complete matinees every nf- len' dran,n ternoon nt the Liberty, starting at nielonably tho most startling 1:30 and 3:30. feature of this production Is Orlfllth's . 27-31 darlnB decision to build a photoplay about tho most awesomo question BbIJiJJmSbUJUIIIT J ''"-)' .",asasBfa., ; THE UNIVERSITY OREGON la maintained by the atat Is order Ifaat the roaog peo ple of Oregon bit receive, without coat, the bcaefile of liberal education. TV Uftlttrtlty nclu4r.tMCoIkftof Uuntur. Scinc nj ttw Art".. tk OrxlutU School. Ill School of Phys ical Education, and lh pro(Mloatl School of Uw, KUdkin Ul Portlud), Archluctur, Comnwrc, Joursulain, EdiKSllen ana Mutlc. HIV standard of cholrhlt ar aid poMlfcl by an bl faculty. vU oulppf d lbortori and a library of ncarlr'100.000 volum. Suprrld alhbtlc ar ncourastd and vry aruntloa finn ih Hnlth and wMr of Om tudnt. With a hlhlad ,lldaM SaJaad kr lb naaal sprla I aahlla aar, lh UaWaraltr la aaw airiat aaoa an ra mt lard davaUaraaal aad ulsit4 aaafalaaaa. For a caUlogu or for any Information, ddri TBB BEdlSTHAR Ualrofallr ! OrSa Eaaaaa, Orta CHICAGO, Auk. 28. Kour thou sand mow children nro working In CIiIciiku today tlutii a your iiro, ac cording to Clyde A. llrown, nctlng ill? rector of tho city vocational guldnuco bureau. Tho Increase lit child labor a said to bo general In tho mlilillo west but exceptions a ro noted In Mlftantirl. ICnlta-. nnil N'nrtli Diikntti " .....--n.. .. ii... .i.ii.i i. -i. .t.... ii.. f ivcrpBH v "u ihiii iiuiiiik (iiu family moot tho High cost ot living. I Uio pulling power oC lilKhor wanes pnd scarcity ot adult labor together .Villi tho discovery by employer thai women and children often could tako 'tho place ot men wore cited by Mr. llrown among reason for a similar Increase In child labcr In other parts nf Iti.. Unit.., I KtAtim j Minnesota officials report that IS i .rhllil labor Is nearly doubled In that$ state. The greatest Increase, tlwyij 'nay, U amour; children of tho ' nltni." flnim wlmtt.i liriliflla whl to havn ........ ,.... ..,..- , ... X been forced by rifling prlcca to permit Jjtholr children to work. About 3,000 .unilor 10 years of hbo nro now nt work In Minnesota. t Wisconsin gtatUtlcn on child labor tor tho year nro not yet tabulated but ,'offlclnlk nay enonch returns nro In 'Jt 'to Indicate a consldornblo Incroano X J over previous years. Some boys un X ,lor 10 xar havo been reported ro cclvInK f 100 n mouth. I T. C. Jennings, Texas state labor commissioner, reports an Increase of 'nboul 10 per cent In Texas child JIL ', labor over last year. I'o.itlionemunt J 'of compulsory school nttendanco, he ' i.ivi. hn Imnn n fnctnr. tf Jjtato Iibor Commissioner Claude K Connally of Oklahoma says moro (violations of child labor laws havo been brought to tho attention of his) SAM Ol TIMIICIl office this year than previously, from iKta.MATII INDIAN ItlMKUVATION which ho deduces un Increase In Ju venile workers. Connally said the Incrcaso In violations was probably duo to tho fact that thcro was 30 per fccont moro Jobs In tho state than ! workers A. L. Urlck. Iowa stato labor com missioner, recently roportod that np- drcn between tho ascs of 14 and 16 - O AT THE THEATERS T o q within tho human Imagination tho question of a Hereafter and Heaven. This element of occultism has boon too daring a problem for those pro fessing a knowledgo of this question of mysticism, but Griffith goes on record with a point blank answor. Tho dollnentlon of the dellcato sub ject of this ptcturo was entrusted to Grlinth's 'triad and tested players. Tho part of Nolllo Jarvls, tho orphan ed Kentucky child, Is taken by Lil lian Olsh, whoso namo has long boon linked with Griffith productions. Itobort Harron, who plays tho rolo of u country boy lover, has won a pronounced success through his do plctlon of parts of llko naluro. Halph Graves, who plays tho part of tho young sailor who is swopt from' tho conning tower ot a submarlno, Is well known for his work in many Griffith 'productions, in addition to' Import ant parts undor various othor direc tors. "Tho Greatest Question" la Mr. Orlfllth's Initial production to bo dis tributed by tho First National Exh ibitors' Circuit, a natlon-wldo organ isation of exhibitors assembled to bring abeut blggor and hotter motion pictures. LIHKHTV MATINBKS Two comploto matinees every af ternoon at the Liberty, starting at 1:30 and 1:80. v 87-31 FINISHING Our own finishing plant is iigain in operation and wo arc now giving you a 2'1-hour service. Expert attention that brings out all llw good points in your negatives, and gives you the kind of pictures you like to keep. Films received before 5 P. M. Ready the next day at 5 P. M. nti:i: Wo Klvn an 8 x 10 eiilarRPinoiit of your favorljo nenatlro KIUJH when you iiavu $5.00 ortb ot check trout our Koduk IKipartment STAR DRUG CO. (J t r1 5th and t- 'v",1k',' MTTI.I'SI'ltAOli: f.MT passing tlm churrloard after tho eve- Heated bids In duplicate, marked ning shades hau fulluii do su tbu outsldo "Hid I.lttlo Spracun Unit," Rhoiit that flKUred In the turrlblo and addressed to tho "Huporlntend. hlMl tory )u ,,, told them out, Klamath Indian School, Klamath , , . , , . . ... Agency. OroKon." will be received " ,u,y minutes before. And you will until 2:00 o'clock V M., raclflcseo It, to but you know tho truth, tlmo. Wodnnsday, Octolwr 27, 1920, which llioy didn't. 1'coplo roar with trinooV0 r "a..0 ors,.tab-: s ni " --1 nw Spraguo Hlver In townships 34 and' Tll Orealust Question," and thou 35 South, ItniiKo 8Kast, Wlllamotto go blocks out of their way home from Meridian. This- unit Is estimated at the theater to avoid passing a grave 40,000,000 feet II. M., mostly west- ynr A. Ih H, u111i.v ., , orn yellow plno ot which nbout V""' Al ltl" H,nr """''y "' '" C.000,000 fcol Is on about 480 acres '" of approved allotments, and as to' which separnto approved contracts with the Indian owners may prob ably be made. No hid will bo ac cepted for less than f4.00 for yel low and sugar pli.o and Incenso cedar, and ft. CO for othor species during tho period of tho contract ending March 31, 1924. Trices sub sequent to that dato will ho fixed by tbo Commissioner ot Indian Affairs tor throo-yoar periods. Each bid must stato tho rate per M tbat will bo paid for each kind of timber dur ing tho first contract period ondlng March 31, 1924, and must bo ac companied by a certified cheek on a solvent National Bank draws in fa vor of tho Superintendent of tho Klamath Indian Bchool In the amount of 110,000.00. The deposit will be returned to unsuccessful bidders, but retained as liquidated damages it the successful bidder shall fall to execute contract and furnish satis factory bond for flC.OOO.OO wltbln 00 days from tho accoptanco ot his bid. Tho right la reserved to walvo tochnlcal dofocts and to rejoct any or all bids. For copies of contract, regulations, fullor description of tho area, and othor Information, apply to tho Superintendent ot tho Klam ath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon, Washington, D. C, August 10, 1920. CATO SBLLS. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 1st pub. Aug. 19 7h. & Sit. 12t A classified Ad will soil It. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY Monday, August 30 THE BIG LAUGHING SUCCESS "Ole the Swede" with MR. DAVE WILLIAMS and NOTABLE CAST PRICE 50c and $1.00 Main Sts. (hests: (iiii.i,i:,- oh L.VWIIV Oll.oll.olli I'ncln Zeko, Nolliu unit Jimmy 'Idifra&MuHif because it tells what's what" in Period phonographs. because it pictures 17 exquisite Period designs. . because it's yours for the asking. Klamath Falls Music House tieo. A. WlrU I'nip. Ql'