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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
-Vl .n. ' t lit 4 FRIDAY, OCTOBKR B ltt t PAOHTHUKW THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Y 9 'I t i i i SPECIAL Sale On carload lot of Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets begins October 1 1 at JOHNSTONE FURNITURE CO. TIKES SUITS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Kal lr mrnl If yam furl achy or havo Madder tronblr. Hark. Meat fornu urlr acid which ex cIIm and ovorworki tlio kldnoya In their efforts to filler It from thu system. Regular oatora of meat muit fluih the kldnora orraainnall. You must rllere them like you re lieve your bowoli; removing all the acids, waits and polion, one you feel .1 dull misery In the kidney region, harp pain In the back or Jlck head ache, dtstlneaa, your toinach louri, tongue la coated and, when tho weather la bad you have rheumatic twlngea. Tho urine la cloudy, full of aedlment; the channola ofton set Irritated, obliging you to net up two or threo tlmea during the night. To neutralize threw Irritating aclda and fluah off tho body'a itrlnoua waito get about four ounces or Jud Hilta from any pharmacy; lake a tnblcspoonful In a glnai of water beforo broakfust for a fow day- and your kldnoya will then act fine and bladder disorder disa ppear. Till famous inlti li tuadu from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lllhla, and baa been uaed for generation! to clean and atlmulato sluggish kidney and atop bladder Irritation. Jad Balta la Inexpensive; harmless andmakoa a dellghtrul efforvoieent llthla water drink which mllllona of men and women take now and then, thua avoiding rlnukldnr and bladdr dUeaaea. Them aro about 12,000 lepera In tbn Philippine. The Icavea of tho yow-treea aro poisonous to cattle, but tho fruit la quite harmless. Attention LADIES I The w ONDER ASHER THE WONDER WASHER lives up to its name all the time. It will wash a tub full of clothes with a minimum of effort in three minutes. THE WONDER WASHER will wash lace curtains in a few seconds without the slightest injury, or" without the necessity of placing the curtains in a sack. THE WONDER WASHER will wash 'comforts, blankets, sheets, table clothes any fabrics that can be washed in any machine and do it in less than half the time. The washing will be clean and all effort is reduced to a minimum. THE WONDER WASHER will save any housewife money, for with this machine it is not necessary to use lye or washing compounds. Consider this saving alone and the longer life the WONDER WASHER means to even very delicate linens an laces the machine soon pays for itself. NO NEED TO BOIL CLOTHES WHEN THE WONDER WASHER IS USED By following the simple directions included with all WONDER WASHERS, any housewife will find that clothes are washed clean and thoroughly with out boiling, without weakening the fabric in any way. The compactness and 'neat appearance of the WONDER WASHER is a source of delight to the housewife who cares. No flywheel to lift, no gears to oil and when not in use, tne, tub and stool can be nested together, placed under a table; hung up on the wall or stored away. It holds 16 gallons of water, weighs 28 pounds, any child can carry it around, or do the washing, it is'a WONDER'. We will be pleased, to have you call and let us show you how it is constructed, materials used, and many other good points. We also, have the WONDER operated by elec tricity and gasoline engine, should you so desire. i Evans, Balin & Lucas 910 MAIN STREET, tUMIIMMIMMMMIMHnMMMMWllliMt DARES DEATH TO PROTECT LITTLE ORPHANS ; NKW YOnK, Oct. 4. Mlia Edith Cold, of wont New Drighton, 8, I., N. Y toll In a letter to tho Near Knit rollef tho atory of how aho car ried tho wblto flag b'etween fighting Turka and Armenians at llajln In a effort to nave Armenian orphans un dor her care, Mini Cold'a letter camo form Titian, Turkey, In tho hoart of Mustapha Koinul'a country and waa brought out by hnr co-worker Mlaa Alice Clark, of Kvanston, III. AnoMior Amorlcan rollef worker at HadJIn mentioned by Mlaa Cold i Mary flu por, of Narhorth, Pa. "Tho Chetca, (Turklih trlbeamen) doicendod on tho compound on tho outaklrta of HadJIn on April G, "Mlia Cold wrote. "Thn compound whero tho American flag waa flying was whero no ahot waa fired became tho object of a florce attack." "After that for 10 weoka wo lived as tho guosts of tho Chotoa. It waa not life, howerer, but a aojourn In the valley of the ahadow of death. Wo worked ceaselessly at tho tank of making friends with those on ramped about our walla. Wo aorved thorn In every concclvablo way, es pecially Mini Kupor with medical nld. Two lada died from fright and three were wounded, "Tho Turka had tholr defences cloio to tho compound between ua and tho city nnd occupied the clinic building outalde the gato and alwaya fired from It. Tho compound waa alwaya undor flro from HadJIn. Hardly a day paased that we did not havo callers from among the lead era of the Cbetea. "Twlco Mr. Kby and I had permls nlon from them to go to HadJIn. Each time they proclaimed an armlatlco and wn carried the white flag. The first time waa at tho ond of thrco weeka of jtelgo and tho other five weeka lator. The flrat Unto we aim ply atatcd the condition for sur render aa given by the commander, Dogban Hey. The commlttoe In Had JIn faltly refused to consider. "The second time we aought to bring about a conference between tho opposing forces. Wo went back and forth seven tiroes, atatlng Dog ban llvy'a position, brtnglng the Had JIn reply, etc. Everything aeemed fnorable except that the placo of the conference could not bo agreed upon. Doghan Key Insisted that -they meet In our Balatnluk and the HadJIn committee were rquully firm that tho place bo on our road half way bo tweon the defenses. After much parley, Mr. Kby nnd I finally set out, howovor, with two HadJIn del egatus. Only an hour of tho armla tlco waa left. Just as wo were climbing over ona of tho HadJIn de fenses a shot Wal fired and struck bctwoen Mr. Kby und me. Tho HadJIn delegates ran for shelter and Mr. Kby und I proceeded back to tho compound alone. Confidence was del trojed. We were unablo to locato thu sourco of tho ahot." Miss Cold wrote that tho Armen ians from HadJIn finally captured tho compound from tho Turks but wuro drlvon out of It and most of the J0O Intitules of tho compound woro sont with tlio Armenians to iinnjm, "Wo six Americans and 'our two Turkish girls took refugo In a dark . .. I, till.. inlt .itliln.l Whnn IIIUIU IUUIII, itKOa VUIM M.vl. ..... tho Chetes again recovered tno com pound they looted und set fire to It. Miss Cold und thu other Americans woro hurried uway by tho Turka to n mountain retreat whero for two nights thoy woro guests In tho com mander's tent and thon wero given an escort to Tains. The fato of tho Armenian children In HadJIn was unknown to Miss Cold but sho feared that all had per-lahod. "CORNS" Lift Right Off Without Pain W' re 0 flF Doean't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freesone" on an aching corn, In stantly that corn atopi hurting, then shortly you lift it right oft with fin gers. Truly t Your drugglat sells a tiny bottle of "Frossoae" tor a law coats, sufficient to name ever? hard ooru- soft cora, or cora botweon tho too, ana tho oat liaoo, wllkoct toroftOM or Iir.t4m. YtTtVTtttTtTTTVVtttT.' i Vote tor George Chastain For Cdunty Judge ITt HE STANDS ON THE PLATFORM OF PROGRESS ' His election means for Klamath County an administration of county affairs in which money will cease to be paid for attorneys fees and more money will be available for road building; in which no money will be paid to private detec tive agencies and more money will be spent in school development. If you as a taxpayer and voter stand for progress, how can you do other wise than endorse the attitude shown by' this extract from Mr.Chastain's signed and published statement: v, 4 V it. ' "I hope to have an administration that will' mean progress for the county, good roads, schools and a careful business management of county affairs that will advance tho comunlty and reflect credit on me and I do not feel, that I can accomplish this If I must always have the clanking chains of three courthouses dragging around with me the carcass of an issue that haa been too many long years unburied.' , Paid- Adv. I TFrrrrrrr W S v rrrr r rrrrrrwrrrwrrr The Argcntlno school girl, it she attenda n school maintained by the government, is required to wear a plain dark blue uniform, consisting of a loose blouse, full skirt and sailor bat. This uniform was decreed by tho government in an effort to make tho public schools democratic and to removo any distinction between rich and poor that might arise from dress. " i . I I. . An exceptional climbing feat, for a woman, has been accomplished by Miss Jean Abernetby, of Vancouver, who on Auguat 25 reached an alti tude of 8,200 feet on 19-Mile Gla cier at Alta park .British Columbia. With 20 children among tho wit nesses, Mrs. L. J. Kaasan, a widow, waa married to a man near Camber land. Md the other day. Twelve of the children belonged to the 'bride and eight to the bridegroom. Two thousand women students are included in the present attendance at the famous old university of Prague. No city produces newspapers in so many different languages aa New York. " 1 ' ' A Resplendent Coat of yhite , Wiutt is more attractive in tho homo than tho cheerful glow of. White Enameled woodwork in tho Bedroom or Parlor? It lends charm tad dis tinction. Immaculate White Enamel blends with any deaka or color of furnishings. 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