The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 04, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, OCTOBKR 4. 1
"PUNCHING" 1X1 POLO
UKIj MONTH, fill., "Teddy
Itnosuvolt," two year ngi) ii cow
pony on n Hallna raiiRi) near liuru,
tin dovolopod Into such u runt polo
puny Intro t In t ho linn Ihioii mint cunt
to try for a plnco on mi American
ton in wlilcli In to ondouvor to lift nn
International polo cup In Knglnml
next year, IIiikIi Drnry, Del Monto,
wlm developed Hi (i pony, In nirtitln
lio will plum on tlio team,
"Toddy In n diirk liny, nlno yuiirH
old anil for flvo years was tbo mount
of tlio foiiiini. of a cntllo ranch.
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Notice to Auto Owners
STORAGE
Right In tho heart of tlio city, Quick Horvlco, Constant Coro and
Supervision, Arrange for Hpnco Now,
Repairing
report work by expert workmen,
rmno hero omo you will come again.
litukt'K of cam.
All work guaranteed. If you
Repairing and storaga for all
MALLORY GARAGE
Ojx'ti from 7 a, m. to 10 p. m.
Phone 378-J 127 S. 6th
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Cheaper
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but just as nutritious just at
.appetizing and sustaining and
they save labor, time and fuel.
You'll have Del Montk Beam
often when you know how good
they arc. Itrs the inimitable Dbl
Monte Tomato Sauce and the
Del Monte method of prepara
tion that make them different
from other beans better.
Let DelMontr Deans help you
cut down the high cost of living.
CAUIORNIA PACKINO CORPORATION
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PEKING, Aug. 28. (Uy Mall)
Parting advlco to Clilnn, given by
T. 1'nul 8. Hnlnsch, former American
minister to China and lator counsel
lor to tho Chinese government, In
cludod a Htatamont that "It Is plain
thnl foreign nations cannot ho ex
pected to nupport a government which
doon not have tho nupport of Its own
citizens."
Dr. Ilolnsch'n ndvlco wait contalnod
In a long nnnlynln of tho wcaknoxsca
and rwiulriimontn of tlm Chinese gov
ornment. I La nuhmlttcd tho analysis
Just hoforo ho tendered hli resigna
tion nn counrollor.
"While a republic In form, thnro
ban not been n cnntlnuoun representa
tion of tho people In tho government"
wan another ntalement. Dr. Itnlnnch
nlno declared that any recognition by
u foreign government rented only on
cnnvrnlrnco and did not Involve nup
port or approval.
"At present tho government In
fatally defective through lack of a
roprosontntlva parliament" ho pouited
out and then noiinded a warning that
"recognition glvon by foreign gov
ernments may nt any time be with
drawn If tho govornment. fnlln to at
tain authority through gaining confl
ilonco of tho people."
Dr. Kolnsch traced tho history of
tho provisional constitution of 1012,
which Inn nlncc been complicated by
election of a new "extra-legal" par
liament and by mlgratlonn and dl
vlnlonn Into many faction of tho body
which originally preceded It..
He believed Hint existing group
ings and organization. of tho pcoplo
should bo mndo tho bosls of now
people' constitutional convention, In
which quality should prevail rather
than numbers. '
"Should tho government fall to
respond to tho popular demand for
representative Institutions,1
of extraterritoriality could only ho
considered after China's Judicial
nyittom hnd been reorgnnlzed on tho
hauls of complete legal remedies for
Infringement of Individual rights and
recognition of tho right to life, lib
erty, etc,
Ilettor facilities for dissemination
of accurate economic and financial
Information woro necessary. Ho
thought It posslblo that the prov
inces might bettor be nttowed to
handle educational policies, assslted
by tho central government through
tho establishment of universities.
In conclusion ho revorted again
to tho necessity for gaining tho con
fidence of tho people. "Tho efforts
of Yuan Hhlh-knl and Chang llsun
to force' China's development back
Into dynastic currents hod proved,"
ho said, "that tho Chinese pcoplo do
not dcslro to return to an outlived
system. Tha morn recent attempt to
found political power on military
organization and foreign , financial
nupport crumbled In a week before
Intcnsa popular disapproval. To
opposo tho growing consciousness of
tho chlncso people would ho llko try
ing to stem tho tldo of tho Yangtszo
by means of nn artificial dum. Wise
statesmen will rally themselves with
this forco which It Is blindness to
Ignore"
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GATHER NOV. 20
OREGON' AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE. Corvnllls. Oct. 4. Tho nn
nual alumni homecoming will be held
tho week end of tbo Oregon game,
November 20, tho greater O. A. C.
commlttco has announced. Tho big
gest and Jalllest cclobratlon evor
hold In tho history of O. A. C. In also
tho plan of thoso In cbargo.
Tho annual bag rush between the
nophomoro and freshmen, the big
"pep" rally and freshman bonflro
nro part of the schedule of events.
Tho alumni will be entertained at
tho various fraternities and will bo
ho on- 'E'vcn Dn nlumnl luncheon. The varsity
BUSINESS CARDS
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ACME LUNCH
Home Cooked Mekli
SHORT ORDERS AT
ALL HOURS
Mrs. E. M. Bechdoldt
323 Main St.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
FRED WESTERFELD
DENTIST
Phone 434W.
X-Ray Laboratory
IoomU Bid, Klamath raHs
DR. O. A. RAMBO
Dentist '
L O. a W. TTaltiltBg
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Klamath Falls Cyclery
We haadle tho best la oar line,
such as Motorcycles, Bicycles,
Parts and Accessories, Goodyear,
Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires
and Tubes. The house of tha
two and three wheejers. Includ
ing Harley-Savldson Berries.
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Office Phone 177W Res 177R
Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart
Physleiaa and Bargeoa
Whlto Dulldlng
Klamath Falls ' Oregon I
PHONE 39
327 MAIN STREET
Open 10 n. m. to fl p. m. Sundays
and Holidays
SDR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician and
Surgeon
Office and Residence
Phones 321
I. O. O. F. Temple
scrted, "It wonld also fall to socuro
public confidence although It might
honestly devote Itself to n policy of
reconstruction end would have
nolthcr foreign nor domestic support
except at ruinous cost to tho nation."
Ifn recommended simplicity In
form. A highly contrnllzcd govern
ment would be a mlstnko, ho said.
Tho provinces, because of tradition
and cxperlenco and size should bo
most competent to carry on tbo
functions of government. Ho cited
two departments which should be
especially developed In order to pro
moto tho wolfaro of the nation. They
vero Justlco and communications.
China should utilize foreign aid,
hn said, to build In tho next ten years
20,000 miles of railway and 20,000
miles of roads. This ho asserted
would Increase tho national wealth
three-fold. Ho further recommend
ed adequate port facilities for taking
care of International trade which bo
said wan bound In Hie near future
to assume unthought-of proportions.
Taking up the subject of reform
of the Judiciary, Dr. Relnsch ex
pressed the opinion that abollttom
O" dnnco In the evening after the
gamu Is being planned. It Is to be
an claborato affair this yoir, accord
ing to tho committee, although the
plans nro not complete.
All fraternities and clubs will be
asked to co-opcrnto with tho greater
O. A'. C. commlttco and announce
tho event to their own nlumnl.
Fifteen hundred of the old grads are
expected to wend' their wny back to
tho camtms for a few days, to rcn
acquaintances, tako part In ' cel
ebrations, and look over th ""w
crop of students. University of Ore
gon will' send at least 2000 as an
escort to their football team, accord
ing to the estimates this year.
C. OF C. MKMHKK.S WILL
HAVE TIIKIRS, DECIDED
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bak
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brL
ng
When the recipe says "milk" use
Carnation. It is the most eco
nomical milk for cooking and is
remarkably convenient. One half
water, one half Carnation is the
correct formula for cooking and
drinking. For desserts and in cof
fee, use rich, creamy Carnation
undiluted. Buy this good milk
regularly from your grocer.
100 tt tud recipes free. Write
Carnation MUk Products Co., 622 Ry.Ex.alde.PortUnd
Carnation
"Frm Conttntti Cows"
Milk
Mai
t in Urtgon
MANILA. P. I. 8ept. ". (Dy
Mall) Liquor wlll'be served In the
now club rooms of tho recently org
anized American chamber of com
merce of -tbo Philippines, it was de
cided here today by a small majority
in a Toto on tbo question by mem
bers. ,
0 TO WEN
YOUR GRtr IB
YOU CAN BRING BACK COLOR
AND LUSTRE WITH SAGE TEA
AND SULPHUR
DENTISTS
Dr. E, G Wisacanrar
PHO1O0 SC4
Dr. P. M. Nol
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Ores- Ui
KLAMATH AUTO
SPRING WORKS
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tag NewOmea
ALL WORK CR7J
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E. D. LAMB
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phones 17W
17R
Rooms 1 and
White Building
DR. T.G CAMPBELL
PHYSICIAN AND gURGBOV
LO.O. F.BaJUVUas
PkoskeSM
Residence White Pelleaa'Hotai
Rettdemee Paoae .
DR. L. L. TRUAX
WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL
Day Pboae, 4S7 Night Phoae,
EXERVICII BDZN, ATTENTION 1
The regular meetings
ot Klamath Post No. ,
American Legion, wUl be
held at I o'clock p. as., at
.Be City Hall in Klamath rails, on
hn second aad fourth Tuesdays of
each month. An Comrades are in
vited. Those desiring to Join the Post
may secure application blaaka from
O. K. Vaa Riper, Fred Nicholson, or
T. H. Caraaha. all of Klaaaath Falls.
FRBO NICHOLSON. Secretary.
SAW MILL ENGINKERING A
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Designers aad builders of nsod
era saw mllla, plaalag snails aad
bos plaau. Dredglag. Pile 4rivsaa
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Office Oormer SyrlM aawl Oak
Near B. P. Depot
I aaa sow areaareil to ruralah'
BhaaU 8aad from tha Hear. Caauu
liaad aad gravel pit, fa aay auaattty
Rhat may be desired by eeatraetasx
aa builders.
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WESTERN LABOR
BUREAU
The only place where you
can get help and the only
place where you can set a
job.
1034 MAIN ST.
Phone 477-J
Let Your GLASS troubles
be Mine
C E. STUCKEY
Re-Glazing and Cabinet
Making
Phone 477W
Eleventh and Pine
When you darken your hair lth
6age Tea and Sulphur, no one can
ell, because it's done so naturally, ao
evenly. Preparing this mixture.
hough, at home is mussy and trouble
some. For GO cents you c&n buy at
any rdug store the ready-to-use prep
aration, Improved by the addition ot
other Ingredients, called Wyeth'e Sage
and Sulphur Compound." You Just
dampen a spongo or soft brush with
It and draw tbla through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time. By
B.ornlng all gray hair dlsappeara,udl
after another application or-two, your
balr becomes beautifully darkened,
glossy and luxuriant.
Gray, fadsd hair, though ao dis
grace, is a sign of old age, and aa we
all desire a youthful and attractive
appearance, get busy at one with
Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compouad
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CHIROPRACTOR
Dr. Lois G Bridges
Office Hours
10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Ill 5th St., Suite 105
Over First State A Savings Bank
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
FINISHED WORK
FLAT WORK
ROUGH DRY
"Put Your Duds
In Our Suds"
PHONE 154
Corner Main and Conger
C&2
Kkaaau. UsJge New 132
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feeta Friday night ot each week at
O. O. F. hall. 5th and Mala streets.
H. Ogle. N. O.: W. C. Wells. Bee.
Fatanr: W. D. Cofer. Treasurer.
Q Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O.
I. '., meets Tuesday night of each
feek at I. O. O. F. hall. Harnr
Ducks. C. P.: W. D. Cofer. Scribe:
fred Bueslng, Treasurer.
FAIRVIEW TRANSFER
Prompt Service aad Reasonable
Rates, also Special Rates oa Out
ot Towa Tripe
Phone 260-R
WILSON ABSTRACT
COMPANY ,
S17 amahs
ARTHUR H. WILBUR
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W. E. ft J. E.
PATTERSON
Contracting Painters
Res. Phone 631-R 1SS N. 4th St.
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THE ARCADE HOTEL
108S-S4 MAIN BT.
PHONE 477-J
The place with hoaae coaafoi'as,
cleaaUaese, plenty of fresh at
aad ao taside roosas.
Ererytiilag aew fre:
bottoas aad rases to
as Sep to
FOR SALE
Three stores, all pas
Lx)Cation-Al? Must sell
owing to other business.
See 1008 Main St
ROBERT S. FRY
General Insurance, Iaveetaaeata
TeL 501-J ,
13137 Esplanade
KLAMATH FALLS, ORB.
DR. G A. MASSEY
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Off. Phoae 47 Rea. Pheae MM I
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