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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, HKFTKMBKR IS, IMS E mow ravm ? I MAMMMMMMMMMAAMWWWVWMWVVWWMWWWWWMWMWWVM Stylish Footwear For i4ofumn Occasions The keen, bracing September weather, with just hint of coming fronts in the air, reminds us that the time is here to think of fall footwear. The joy of being out of doors brims to fullest measure when one is correctly clad. In JOHN KELLY Shoes your feet enjoy the perfect freedom that cornea. only with, expert, .painstaking. hoe- making. Smart brogues, stylish walking boots and ox fords, pumps and slippers for the formal and semi formal social affairs of the season. They're all of the famous JOHN KELLY quality. May we not show you the new styles? ' WWWWWWMWWWWMWWWW(WWWIWWWWWWWIWWWi BE PRETn. TURN M 1 Ml TIIV rjltANDMOTUKH'H OLD FA , VOIIITK IlKCIPK Of HAtJK TKA AND HUl.l'HUIt Almost cvuryiino Know (hat Sag Ten nod Sulphur, properly compound ed, bring back the nntural color and luatro to the hair when faded, gray or streaked. Year ago tho only way to t tbl mlittiro win to make It at '. TVunf. which I muity and troubte- oiii) Nowaday, by asking at any dm fit atoro for "Wyeth'a Sage and 8uU ,p-ur Compound," you will get a large bottle of thl famoua old recipe, Im proved by the addition of other in gredient, for about SO cent. Don't alay gray! Try III No one can poaatbly tell that you darkened your hair, e It doe II ao naturally and evenly. You dampen sponge or oft brush with It, and draw thii through your hair, taking on smalt strand at a time; by morning the gray halr dleappeare, and after another ap plication or two, your hair1 become Beautifully dark, glossy and attract. Ive. BIG DANCE at Malin, Saturday Night September 18th GOOD TIME ASSURED MIC TUBES FIT tJVERSIZE Mlrhelln Tube are fall also In croas onctlon, and nre therefore sot stretch ed thin, when la lated. Tide advan tage la especially Important when buying tubee for Cord tiros, which are nearly, all "ov erslse." Metropolitan Garage llth and Klamath OREGON BREVITIES f O- -o I'KNDI.BTON, Sept. 18. It nover hardly over rain at Pendleton during tbo nnnual Hound-Up, datoi) thl year for Suptombar 23-?5. Hnund-llp offlclaln mado a i-lnto study of paat weatbur records liifnru soluctlng dale for tha big alio and choiui datca when Ihoro I least like ly to bo any unfavorable weather to mar the full plenaura cf ba Round Up. PORTLAND, Sept. 18. Official Inquiry Into tbo circumstance cul minating In tho deat.i of llort lied dorly, 1014 lleliuont ttreot, who wa hot by a liquor rnldfng pnrty cum poaed of police and federal opera tive, near Union and ITnuf Onk atreet Friday night, vltl be held be fore Coroner Karl itrallt In tbo court houao at 8:3) o'clock Monday night, according to announcement from tho coroner' office. ROSRIHIRO, Sept. 18. "The city to prevent any Increaie In the ratea for electric power," aald Mayor Ham ilton ipeaklng In regard to the appli cation of the Douglaa County Light A Water company to make a ahowlng HEL1N CASINGS & V JgBBBBT why It should lio nllowcc! a greater Increase Chnn wim Riven by Die public norvlca commission at tha rocont hearing. TIfH ,!)AM.IM, Bopt. If) Oovor nor Jnmcn M, Cox, domocrntlc presi dential nomjlneo, nddrcssed n gather ing of 2,000 pooplo boro enrouto from Portland to Idaho nnd Utah point. Tbo rocoptlon accorded tha nom inee wan lukewarm and tbo crowd failed to respond heartily to the In troductlon of tho candidate by lit. (loorgo C, Illakely of Tbo I)allen, who camo up from Hood Itlver with the party. PORTLAND, Kept. 18. With all tha rsllronds In the country clamor Inn for mora earn, nnd with tha de mand for transportation, both freight and pnssnngor, steadily Incronslng, tho truffle problem Ih becoming moro and moro Korloiis. In fact. It bnii caused moro Minn one rallrond offlc clot's bulr to turn Krny, n II. M. Adnnm, vice president of tho Union Pacific system,. HALKM, Sept. 18. Adjutant flcn- oral (Iniirgo A. White todny received from tbo navy department n com plete Hat of Oregon men who loit their Uvea whllo nervine In the navy during tha world war, from April 6, 191-7 ,1 Noveinberll, lOlfr.-Thollst total eighty, and with name to bo hdded Inter of thoio who died subse quent lo tho signing of tho nrmistlcc will run above ninety. Tbo Hat wax roqueatcd by tho adjutant genera! and haa not heretofore been pub llabed. PORTLAND, Sept. 18. The heavy blaita of equinoctial rain have pass ed their creat, lonvlng a trail of dam age principally In prune orchard of tha atutn, According to report today by tho I'. H. wenthcY bureau nnd by prune growors. Minor damage to room wan reported from aevcrol Portland home. PORTLAND, Sept. 18. In pllo of Increnaed railroad rate, tha state democratic central committor Is go ing to glvo William r.lbb McAdoo nnd llalnhrldgo Colby personally con ducted tour throughout tho com . monwealth. They'll ee Oregon first 'in moil carefully planned campaign. PORTLAND. Sept. 18. Tho search warrant required In the enforcement of tha national prohibition act prac tically tics tho band of tho federal agent. A a result, prosecution of liquor cases haa been cut down mora than '50 por cent since tho decision of Fed eral Judge. Ilean to the effect that tho 'old Internal revenue Inw havo been repealed by tha national prohibition act. llAKKIt, Sept. 18. That ell of the largo plno sawmills of Kastern Ore gon will havo to curtail production 'and reducing their working force In tha near future unless the lncreaaed railroad freight ratea or promptly ndjuatod, was, tho opinion expressed by speakers at a mooting of tha Loy al taglon of Loggers and Lumber men held here. PENDl.BTON, 8ept. 18. Circuit 'Judgo Pholp haa denied application for change of venue filed by John (Rathlo, Klvle Klrby, lrvln Stoop and Floyd Henderson, charged with tint degree murder In connoctlon with the (laying of the lato sheriff Til Taylor. 8ALKM, Sopt. 18. Fire losses In III USE OF Tnko flnlt to Jluati Kldnrjs If llack nun or maudcr bother It you must havo your meat every day, eat It, but flush your kidney with salts occasionally, sa a noted authority who tolls us. that meat forms urlo acid which almost paral yses the kldnoys In their effort to expel It from the' blood. They bc coiuo sluggish and weaken, then you sutfor with a dull misery In the kid- noy ronton, sharp pains in the back or sick hoadache, dlixlnen, your stomacn sours, tongue is coated ana whon the weather Is bad you have rnoumatlc twinges. The urine gets cloudy,, full of sediment, the chan nels often get sore and irritated obliging you to seok relief two or throe times during the night. To neutrallxe these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush oil the body's urinous waste get rour ounces or jaa Baits from any pharmacy here; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fa mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate alugglsH kidneys, also to neutralise the acids in urine, so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weak ness. Jad Salts la inexpensive: cannot I Injure, and malcee a delightful ef fervescent Iltbla-water drink. H Oregon during the month of August, outside- -of -Portlands aggregated $372,1 ST, according to n report of tbo statu flro mnrahnt'a department. Lumber mills suffered heavily, a to tal or 1221, 8R0, ton mills having been damaged by flro. Home of tho hedvl- est louse by town were: Davltt, saw mill, 65,000; Llnnton, shingle mills, 1100,000; Lutgona, packing plant, 30,000; Ontario, garage, 114,000. PORTLAND, Sept. 18. An "ex pose" behind closed doors was th) novel procoduro Indulged In at the city hall Monday, when an Inquiry of the so-called dance hall scandal was conducted by Mayor linker. Tbo Inquiry was occasioned by the statements In a local newspaper by Mrs. draco II. Nlckcrson, danco nil Inspector, that her work was baln hampered by tha fact that cartnln danco ball proprietors claimed to have a pull with tbo "blghor-ups.',' MKDKORD, Sept. 18. In tho opin ion of District Attorney Roberts tho report of State Ranking Superintend ent Dennett upon tho condition of the defunct bank of Jacksonville will not bo ready for at least ten days. The bunk examiners nro still facing n tedious task In auditing tbo books, us they wcro In a chaotic condition when tho bank failed. Until Ibis report I mado, and It -will first bo ntado to tbo grand Jury, there Is no way of ascertaining Just how much tbo county and Individual depositor will lose. However, the statement Is mado by those In a po sition to know that the falluro Is the most comploto In tho banking history If tho state. Seven and n half cents a lb. paid for clean rags at the Howie Oarage. NOT1CK FOR mim Notice Is hereby given that bids will be received at tho Dank of Bonanza, Ilonanzo, Oregon, until 2 o'clock p.m.. October 1, 1920, for tbo construction of that portion of the railroad grado of Ilonanta Branch of Oregon Cali fornia Kastorn Railway Company from station 14 plus 00 to station 83 plus 24. Plans and specifications may bo seen at said Rank of Bon anza. Tho privilege of rejecting any anu nil Din is reserved. Dated: September 4, 1920. D. Q. HORN J. L. SPARRETORN WILLIAM IRWIN Trustees of Railroad Fund, Bon anza Branch, Oregon California and Eastern Railway. Sept. 4-11-18-2G Warren Hunt Hospital A thoroughly equipped Injtltuuoi, affording unexcelled facilities for tbo scientific treatment by hospital meth ods of medical, surgical and obstet rical cases. The new and modern fireproof build ing contains private rooms for bed and ambulatory cases, completely equipped examination and treatment rooms, Roentgen Ray, clinical and rch laboratories. STAFF WARREN HUNT, M. D. L. L. TRUAX. If. O. eaX. A. MAMBT. M. D. AND PINK 8T8., KLAMATH FALLS. OR1. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE If You Drove Through GIrm You'd expect some badly cut tires per haps a blow out or two. It's jutt a natural to have your battery go dead when you for get to put in water or keep up charge. Even the SOU Bet ter Willard with Threaded Rubber In sulation needs regular attention. 134) man ufacturer of can and trucks have selected Threaded Rubber In sulation. Link River Battery Station 7th and Klamath Phone 171 MBjjsBfc amaml HsxannnW amami BxOBannSwk Bxaanl UBnnnnSxSBBnm J ?HINE? J??0.?- r FRED WESTERFELD ACME LUNCH dIwtwt Phone 4I4W. Home Cooked Me.U 2IuaSSX , SHORT ORDERS AT I ' ALL HOURS Mrg. E. M. Bechdoldt I " 'AiS 323 Main St. lft nom " 1 1 Klamath Falls Cyclery I We handle the beet la our line, such as' Motorcycles, Bicycles, Parts and Accessories, Ooodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires and Tube. The house of the two and three wheelers, Includ ing Harley-Davldson Service. O. . BWUBK IIS B. 4Mh at, sUaasaeh Vac m0m0wwwm0wwm0wwww0w0wk PHONE 39 327 MAIN STREET Open 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday I and Holiday I. O. CLFGHORJf Civil Office 617 Mala St. : Osaca let, Mm. II r DENTISTS' Dr. E. a Wuecarrer j PHONR SM Dr. P. M. Noel psora 4 Over Ci KLAMATH AUTO ' SPRING WORKS We Do AR Klnafj of log Hew Oaea ALL WORK OU, Phono awe-Y SIT KI ass nth At, ? MvVVMMVVVMfVSSaaAMM KX-SEKV1CB hDXir, ATTENTION 1 .aSfjV The regular meetings WW. of Klamath Post No. S, Hl American Legion, will be P' held at o'clock . m.. at the Cli Hall la Klamath Falls, oa tho s md and fourth Tuesdays of each m mta. All Comrades an In vited. PliAn. rfaalrin to lata the Pent may vure application blanks tram O. Ik. it super, rrwa isicaotasm, mt T. a. c.rnaaan, ail oi Kiamatn nw. r BD NICHOLSON. Secretary WESTERN LABOR BUREAU The can ; plac job. nly place where you it help and the enly where you can get a 1034 MAIN ST. Phone 477-J NE CITY LAUNDRY WISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY 'ut Your Duds In Our Suds" PHONE 154 ' Col) r Main and Conger FAIR VIEW TRANSFER Prompt Service and Reasonable Bat'-, lo Special Ratea oa Oat of Town Trig Phone 260-R .ywWWWMWWWWMIWMM W. E A J. E. . PATTERSON Contracting Painter Res. Phone 531-R 1SS N. 4th St. 1 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS OBIce Phone 177W Re 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Burgeon White Building Klamath Falls Oregon WWHWWrfWWWWWWWW !DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and burgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. O. O. P. Temple E. D.LAMB PHYSICIAN AND BUROSON Phones 17W Rooms 1 nnd S 17R Whko DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHTS1CIAN AlfO SUHGWUT I.O.O.P.1 Residence WblU Pelican Hotel Residence Phone I. DR. L. L. TRUAX WAKREN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Phone, 497 Night Phone, SAW MILL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and builder of mod ern saw mills, planing wells and box plants. Dredging. Pile driving. Phone 44J6-W Office Corner Spring nnd Onk Near S. P. Depot I am now prepared to fumJeh Shaata Saad from tho Hoey, Cant., e&iid ead gravel pit, in any ejuantwy taat may no geetroa it eoatraetwr mndbniMcrs. ALF. GRAHAM. r- Let Your GLASS trouble) be Mine C E. STUCKEY ReaUsiBff amd Caaket Malriag Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine r u- KlaRtatk Ledge No. 1 LaaF. Meets Friday night of each week at fl. O. O. F. hall, 6th and Main streets. H. H. ogle, N. a.; W. C. Wells, Sec retary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer. Eauna Encampment No. 48, I. O. O. F meets Tuesday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall. Harry Loucks, C. P.; W.. D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred Bueslng, Treasurer. WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY S17 ARTHUR 1 THE ARCADE HOTEL lOSaVM MAIN ST. ' PHONE 477 y The ptece wKh homo rlnsllnnse, plenty el and ao Insldo roots. Everything new from top t bottom and rates to DR. a A. MASSEY sofjcwn mm Psns) Mg la Warrea Haat Htapltnl OttPhoaollTRsa. SIM t3CN t J NHp-S VHWV f y .