MOT HRVRIf 1' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, HBtTKMBKR 7, 1MJ "There's More Real Satisfaction" ays tlio Good Judge W-B CUT in a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT in u short-cut tobacco BKXWM3B!Mt$gRm im be or Take Hall to fluoli Klilnrya if I lurk hurt or Madder bothers It you must hnvo your meal ovory day, cat It, but HuiIi your kldnoya with salts occasionally, saya a notad authority who lolls ua that meal forma uric ncld which nlmoit paral yief tho kldnoya In tholr efforts to expol It from the Mood. Thoy be come sluggish and wnakon, then you suffer with dull misery In the kid ney region, sharp palna In the back or slrk hrndacho, dlxzlnes, your stomach aoura, tongue la coated and when the wrnlhnr U bad you have rheumatic twlngns. The urlno gets, cloudy, full of aodlmnnl, the ehan neta often sot aore and Irritated, obliging you to seek rnllof two or throo timra during tho night To neulrallie these Irrltstlnci KIDNEr TROUBLE Su'slf' ntf t'ZlyAnrVr.'le : "TfZ , get four ouncea of Jad Balta from ' wm Campbell had tho misfortune any pharmacy here; take n tatlo-,lo havn throo runaways In hla haying spoonful In glass of water before crow , ono ,f,Prnoon. Ml. son, breakfast for a few days and your .. . , , , , , . kldnoya will then act fine. This ,.! rancls. suffered n broken wrist na tnoua aalta la made from the acid of grapea and lomon Juice, combined with llthla. and haa been uaed for generations to flush and stimulate alugglsH kidneys, also to neutralise the aclda In urine, so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladdor woak aesa. Jad Balls Is Ineipenslve; cannot Injure, and makrs a delightful ef fervescent llthla-water drink. MAKKKT IIKI'OIIT POHTI.ANn. Hunt. 4 All markota steady; unchanged. Watch K. flugarman's wlndowa. BIG JAZZ DANCE AT OPEN AIR PAVILION TOMORROW NIGHT Largest dance floor between Portland and San Francisco SPECIAL JAZZ MUSIC COME! Everyone Invited COME! I STEAKS BAKRITE BREAD THE REX CAFE IS NOW READY TO RETAIL BREAD, PJES, 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 REX CAFE i FISH In n lildo of the Jco1 To bacco Chew, than ymi ever t out of the ordinary kind. The good rich taste lasts so long you don't need a fresh chow nearly us oftenthat's why it costs you less to chew this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the Real 'I wbucco Chew will tell you Itatf. Put up in two styles ' jn 'fiMMxm I.AMiKLL VALLEY 1TKMH .Mm. Nova Wllkorson-Uourroughs of Los Angolcs, who ban boon upend- Ing a vucntlon In our valley, returned to hur homo this week. It la thought alio will return to touch thu Lorella ichool for thu winter term. Thn highway aurvoyora have been aurveylnic a road through thu valley, following thn main road principally, until they atrlkn Miller crook brldo, turning front thla to go through by thu II, K. Wlnnnrd placo, thenco what In known an Antelope, Alkalall and Hock crcok, thou on until thuy Join tho Lata county road. This la n much needed Improvement In our valley. Ivan Kllgoro lait week aold three carloada of fat btntf to Fred Htukla of Merrill. Tho prlcca paid wuro good, being around aoven conta for fat cowa and nlnu cents for veal. The catllo were driven to Midland from whirh ninm iimv mm hii.r.,i in id,. result of ono of thorn. Charles Hwlngto haa completed stacking his hay for tho coming win tor, na haa also pari Dosls In Upper tangell valley. John Nobln and family and Mr. nnd Mrs. McNeil wore entertained at dlnnvr Sunday by Mrs. James Ma lone, Quite a few havo availed them solves of tho opportunity afforded by thu rainy ilaya last wook to go fishing. Mrs. Palmer, who was cooking for tho Langell Lumber company, 'moved to llonanta last wrok, so that tho Ichltdrcn could attend school. CHOPS OYSTERS l MM mij1"' f THE HEALTH OFFICER! I'ulillc health Is iitircluisaliln; thul Is commiinlcnhlo dlnunni's can bu stop pi'dr but it (likes money to do It, How much money Iiiih your city of Klmnath Kalis, during jltn whola ox Istunco, set nsldo for health pur poses? Nothing. Had hut triio. Pub lic health Is u good thing to havo, you will admit, but you can't get It frco llkn tho air and tho rain. You havn got to pay money for It or work for It. You havo a "struot fund," a "gen eral fund," "fire fund," "Incidental fund," and n number of othor "funds," but whore Is your "health fund." You havn left out tho most essential ono of all, It Is criminal to do It because you can sava II fo by looking after thn public hoalth. "Havo first health and then all otbor things will be added unto you." Boo that a health fund of $R,000 If sot nsldo In tho budget for next year, for ndmlnlstratlvo work which In cludes cleaning up campaign uud pay ing expanses of tho pest house, such iik supplies, nurses, Huarils, special survoys and Inspectors. Tho expense of suppressing epidemics should bo; mot by thjs fund. Thu council has a number of hoalth ordinances; t lie no should all bo brought together In a "sanitary codo" or "chapter of health ordln uucis." Among thu subojetit which may properly bo Included In a sanl- liiry code uru thn follewing: Commun icable diseases, unnecessary noises, smoke, dogs In public places, food In spection, garbage disposal, disposal of household wastes, Cesspool con struction and cleaning, privy con struction and management, disposal of stablo manure prevention of tho breeding of flics and mosquitoes, housing rules, street cleaning, nuis ances, their Investigation and abate ment; water supplies, aowago and sower systems, milk supplies and dairies, medical Inspection of school children, .Infant welfare work. Inspec tion of public buildings and many others that aro Just as Important. Local ordinances reflect tho senti ment of a community toward condi tions which affect tho health and comfort of Its Inhabitants. Thoy ex press tho standards of sanitation In that community. They put the poo plo on their guard, and render easy the detection and conviction of of fenders. They substitute doflnltcncss for uncertainty In the Interpretation of tho laws and support tho health officer with tho authorltatlvo back ing of tho reprcscntatlvo body of men who mado tho code. Dfl. A. A. SOULK, City Physician. Tho heading crew, operated by Den Drown, has been heading ryo for II. J. Klcknor for tho last week. They huo completed that work for C. Ii. llrown and Davo Williams, i Mrs. Fred Hilton has been quite ill, but Is again ablo to bo up. Mm. Francis Ilowne and children were Sunday visitors at tho Camp- bolts. Frank P. Orohs has been stacking his hay tho last two weeka and run ning a crew both in the field And on tho stack. Merle 8. Kllgoro And Clifford Ver million returned Sunday from riding tor boot cattlo. They report cattlo 'fat and rungo good on tho forest, re serves. Vornon and Charles Walker went to fiprnguo rivor to work In tho hay Holds. Mrs. Deal and family left Monday for Crater lako And the berry patch. They expect to be gone a month. Mrs. Qus Keller made a business trip to Ilonanza, Tuesday. Thu children of tho various dis tricts aro preparing for school, which will begin September 7 In tho threo Valloy schools. Tho following toach- era havo boon selected: Lorella, Mrs. Nova Burroughs; Langell Valloy, Mrs. Oladya Kllgoro; Vinson district, Mrs. Lulu Kellar. Den Drown had tho mlsfortuno to havo a hog take the rabies, which nocoBsltatod killing It. It scorns that thoro was a rabled dog In tho vicin ity, somo months previous. Thoro has beon two bad forest fires raging In the timber on Langell Val ley mountain, ono near Mr. Deal's placo nnd the othor noar Mr. Brown's, THo recent rains put them out. ALLEGE SABOTAGE BY ORGANIZED LABOR CHICAOO, Sept. 4. Railroad ex ecutives here today announced they had appealed to District Attorney Clyno to stop "organized campaign sabotage" by railroad strikers." En gines are bolng stolen almost nightly and turned loose to run wild through tho yards. Thursday night an entire train was stolen, rail chiefs charge. I The United States haa 500 lawn tennis clubs and an estimated total 8,600,000 devotees of the game. your new suit will stand Inspection and command approbation If you have ua tailor It for you from our excluslvo fabrics In our accustomed superior stylo. We guarantee a perfect fit always. The wearer of a suit made by us tias always the satisfaction of feeling blmsolt porfectly dressed. CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR S18 Main Street NOTICT: TO CREDITORS In tho Countr Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Klamath in tho matter of tho eitato of Hiram C. Chamberlln, doccascd. Notice Is horebr given by tho un dcrslgnod, administratrix of the cs lata of Hiram C. Chamberlln. do ceased, to tho crodltors of and all persons having claims oca Inst tho said deceased, to exhibit such .claims, with tho nccossary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to tho said administra trix, nt the offlco of Wilson S. Wlloy, Attorney at Law. Odd Follows' Build ing, Klamath Falls, Oregon, which said office the undersigned selects as her place of business In all mat ters connected with the said estato of Hiram C. Chamberlain, deceasod. First notice published 10th day of August, 1920. LAURA E. CHAMBERLIN, Administratrix of the Estate of Hiram C. Chamberlln, deceased. Aug. 10-17-24-31-7 NOTICE OK OND HALE Scaled proposals will be received by tho Common Council for the pur chase of four separate Issues of City of Klamath Falls Improvement Bonds aggregating 147,823.62, authorized by Ordinances of said city, numbered C24 525, 526, 527, for the Improve ment of Conger Avenue from Main Street to California Avenue 116. 926.29; Pine Street from Eighth Street easterly to Eleventh Street $12,803.22; Klamath Avenuo from Ninth Street easterly to Eleventh Street 17,810.00; Washington Street from First Street easterly to Third Street $11,284.01; respectively. rroposais to purchase sue', liomh will be received by the undersigned up to and Including the 7th duy of Septombor. 1920, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M. and opened at a regular meeting of tho Council Immediately thereafter. Said bonds to bo dated Septombor 1, 1920, In amounts of $500.00 due ten years after date of Issue, optional at any coupon date on and after one cur, and will boar In terest at tho rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, prin cipal and Interest payablo at Oregon Fiscal Agency in new York City. Proposals to purchase must bo un' conditional and accomoanled by cor titled check for five per cent of pro posal. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge of City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. By order of the Common Council Aug. 11-7 WITHSAGETEA 07 MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT DARKENS SO NATURALLY NO DODV CAN TELIi The old-time mixture of Saga Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair la grand mothers recipe, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living In an age when a youthful appearance Is of the great est advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell tha raady-to-usa product, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" for about 50 cents a bottle. , It Is very popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morn ing the gray ' hair disappears, but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, la that, bosldoa beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also pro duces that soft lustre and appearance ot abundance which 'is so attractive The alligator pear contains as much nutrlclous fat as does ordinary cream, sometimes aa high as SO per cent. IN BUSINESS CARDS MMrAMAVVWWiiVWWMWVMAiW Klamath Falls Cyclery We handle the beat la our line, such as Motorcycles, Bicycles, Parts and Accessorial, Goodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tiros nil TllllAa. Ttia tint,A fit lha i two and throo whoelors, Includ- us uMi.-uBTiuwa Dorrioo. O. H.BUMABK IIS ft, Mk ft. KUauktk PaUs AAAAAAAAVWWWWWW PHONE 39 MAIN STREET 327 1. O. CXEOHORN Civil Engineer and rimrveyor Offlco 617 Mala Bt Ptsoaies Oflce 104), Res. 1MJ 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 exchanged. r DENTISTS Dr. E. G. WUecarrer PBJOIfal Dr. P. M. Noel raomi e Ores- fJi Vmmmmwm ri luiTU Airrn . f SPRING WORKS WaltoABKJajesaf lac--New Oaes aix work on MVT eiT KX-SERVI'-K MEN, ATTENTION I e The regular meetings r Klamath Post No. t, merlcan Legion, will be ield at 8 o'clock p. sa at the City Kail In Klamath Falls, on tha aecoun and fourth Tuesdays oi each Btonn All Comrades are In vited. Thoaa .i. sirlna- to loia tha Post may seeur. application blanks from O. K. vat. Kiper, rrea Hicaouwn, or T. H. tern nan, all of Klamath. Falls. PRE i NICHOLSON. Secretary. WESTERN LABOR BUREAU The only place 'where you can get help and the only place where you can get a 10 U:t4 MAIN ST. r'hone 477-J NEW ilTY LAUNDRY First SHED WORK AT WORK )UGH DRY "iu Your Duds a uur ouaa HONE 154 Com Vlain and Conger FAIRVIEW TRANSFER Prompt rfervice aad Reasoaaato Rates, Imi Special Rates oa Oat of Tewa Trips Phone 26D-R X certain" naturalist who main tains that we bear only that to which our oars aro attuned tolls how once, in a noisy Now York street, he .heard the chirp ot a cricket hidden in a basement window. No one else ap peared to hoar It though every passer-by promptly stopped and looked round when the naturalist tossed a dime oa tha sidewalk a few seconds latar. i - iennst I L a O. P. -Tl'llTfg s sj B PHoiraei Mssle t Oaear PROFESSIONAL CARDS iiJ,rVarrivvnjijajij FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phone 434W. t X-Ray Laboratory Loomls Bid, Klamat Valla Office Phone 177W Res) 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart FfcjstdM and Hargeaa White Building Klamath Falls Oregoa wwMwwwsy DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence " Phones 321 I. O. O. F. Temple E. D.LAMB PHYSICIAN AND STJRGSOZf D Fbomeai7W Rooms lsadl Wbke BatHIag 1TB t DR. T.C CAMPBELL ' panrsiciAif and stmoso LO.O.P.1 Residence White Pellsaa Hotel Residence Pkoaa . DR. L. L. TRUAX WAKREN HUNT HOSPlTAIi Day Pkoae, 47 Xbjat Pfaoaa, MS SAW MHJi ENGCfEEBIXa CONSTRUCTION CO. DesJcaets and balldera ot ens u mills. skalM BSilla box plants? Dredslag. Pile rivta. PhoaeaeHw Office Cormer Sttrfitt aad Oak Near 8. P. Depot I asa bow prepare to imtBlafe Shasta Sand from Ua Hoey, Cans., aaad aad gravel pit. la any quantity that nay be desired fey eoatractorr and builders. ALP.ORAHAM. Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Malda Phone.477W Eleventh and Pine -w Klamath Lodge Ne, 132 LO.O.F. Meets Frldaynlght of each Week at I. O. O. P. hall, 6th aad Main streets. H. H. Ogle, N. Q.; W. C. Wells, Sec retary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O. O. P., meets Tuesday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall. Horry Loucks, C. P.; V?,. D. Cofor, Scribe; Fred Bueslng, Treasurer. WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY U7Maaa ARTHUB B, WEbSO THE ARCADE HOTEL ieaa-84 main st. PMONB 471-1 Tha alaea wKh ansae cosaforta, cleaaHaaas, pkestty ef Everytfaiac new from toy P bottom aad rates to DR. a A. MASSEY, VMWlssB Hi VsHsgl Mi I Wtim Hat Himm t Oft. PkatM fT Bat. PkasM INI k i DR. O. A. KAMBO d-b ..Vi