The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 19, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, IBM.
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WE are offering as a spec
ial the Old Standard
Make Columbia Grafonola
with triple motor, eighty
record filing system and
tone control leave;;.
Make a reasonable first
payment, then only two
dollars a week until $120
is paid.
Hear its clear tone and
smooth running, powerful
motor.
EARL SHEPHERD CO.
Exclusive Music House
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HAS CONFIDENCE
III REPUBLICAN
ADMINISTRAT ON
NKW I.ONION, Conn,, Oct. 19,
Dr. Nlcliolii" Murray flutter, Prnsl
itant of Columbia University, Now
York, In mi address hero Saturday
pointed out what lio railed defects
In tliii prus'tnt Lohkiki of Nations
jcovmuint and rucoiiirnendod adjust
jiiiimt of International difficultly
. through a trllitinnl patterned ntter,
mi uiiii'ihhik, nun or inn iiiikuii.
A ropuMlrau ndnilnliitrntlon head-
id tiy Mr, IlnrdttiK. lia mild, would
.not In any rsptct uhlrk in duly ns
. on ii of thu family of nations, though
It would not liocumo a mouther of the
oxlstlng league.
"Tlmy ara mistaken who think
that tha mpuhllcan party when again
Intrusted with tho responsibility for
thn administration of thn govern
FOR
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
FRED PETERSON
Thn Chrlatlnn nlmrlKlnrii of Yun
nan llkn lengthy church nervier. A
Sunday morning service In Hapushan,
Yuntmi Province, linn hiin known
to compromise! 1 hymni, ulght pray
era, throo sermons, and tha Sacra
ment of tha lord's Hupprr.
Chlldrnn nro not allotted out In
thn street of Norway after dark.
PEACE AND PROGRESS
No Monuments to Build
No Political Debts to Pay
Spend County Funds for
Improvements,
Not for Legal Squabbling
Tfou may be Sure"
says the Good Judge
That you are getting full
value for your money
when you use this class of
tobacco.
Tht good, rich, real to
bacco taste lasts so long,
you don't need fresh
-r"4hstr nearly as ofteri nor
do you need so big a chew
as you did with the ordi-
i nary kind.
Any man who has used the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
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W-B GUT is a long 6ntcut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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mont will mitdr upon an backward
path," ho decided. "Thu spirit of
of iiui;rt'Mi, nt iiiiililtlun to Horvo, of
I xoal to solvo thu gruut'mid vnxatlouii
problem which confront tho pooplo,
uru In full possession of thu tyupuli
llran party of 1D20,
"Kor onu, I am confident that
whon tho ruins of government shall
puss Into Itopubllcuii hands ou March
4 uoit, tho rlpcit wisdom, thu widest
experience und tho best talent which
thu country afford will ho called
upon to iiMnlnt In xhuplng those pol
icies which shall hasten it solution
of thu piioplo'd jirohtoiiin and a moot
ing of thu puoplo'a noodii.
"No party, no government, can ac
complish thu Impossible, hut tho re
pulillcau party may confidently ho
truMi'il to open In 1021 a now ora
In tho lilntory of our country, and
to make powerful and pormnnont
contribution to tho causo of Inter
national pcaco and concord and to
tho advancomonl of tha world'i sat
isfaction and happiness, without In
any way losscnlng tho control of tha
American pooplo over tliolr own pol-
Idea and nets, and without In any
way bending or breaking the Consti
tution of tho United State, tho ihcot
anchor of our ship of stato."
Mr. Ilutlor asserted that much dls
cunnlon of campaign attain baa no
rofcron'ce to great present Issues,
which, ho Mid, ara only two In n tim
ber, an follew:
"Tho relation which thn peoplo of
tho United State aro t obcar' to
othor nation and to those move
ments of pylltlcul and economic
opinion that aro common to clvlllaed
people throughoat tho world, and
"Tho relatlro fitness of the Demo
cratic and Itopubllcan parties to up
hold and defend tha American form
of government, and to deal In truly
constructive and courageous fashion
with thu problem of taxation, or coit
of living, of transportation, of labor,
of housing, of public health, and of
admlalttratlTo ability and efficiency
which Immediately confront tha Am
erican people."
1'olntlng out Jhe record of the
United State a a leader In world
movement for International settle
ment under codllfed law, ho review
ed the country's correspondence with
foreign nations under President Mc
Klnley, Roosevelt and Taft relative
to tho series of Hague conferences,
We SHINE
SHOES
For both Ladies and Gent
lemen, and shine them well.
Shining and Dying Shoes is
all we do.
THE EXCLUSIVE
SHINING PARLOR
CftBtral Hetel Building
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CAMEL CITY U. S. A.
(or, Winston-Salem, N, C.
according to the nap)
Here I im tonight in Winston - Salem
where more tobacco it manufactured than
in any other place on the face of the earth I
When I knocked off for the day, I -bussed
around like a hungry bee in a buckwheat
field up and down long streets of R. J.
Reynolds Tobacco Co, factories I
As the Reynolds enterprise proved out
more and more gigantic and I talked with
more men about it. I got, the real and true
answsr as to why Camels are so good and so
entirely different from any other cigarette!
I'll spin it for you, old top listen: ' '
Every man I talked with made the one
big point that the officials' and the more -
than 350 Reynolds foremen have an inborn
Knowledge ot tne tobacco business; that
(putting it into a North Carolina expres
sion) they y
were virtually "born and raised
in a tobacco patch"; that they know to-
scco; now to grade-itrPlenu-it. and liuw
to manufacture and sell it I
And, what'a most important of all, Pete,
these Reynolds folks sure give men what
they want the best that can be produced I
Why Peter, it took months to perfect
Camels Turkish and Domestic blend and
that refreshing flavor and wonderful mild,
mellow body I
Tomorrow, I'm going to meet tome of the
Reynolds folks. Got to see inside of those
factories! . ,
And, you know met
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and crltlclzod thoso who rotor din
pnragltiKly to thu lingua tribunal on
tho cround that It fnllod to provont
tho Kurnponn war,
I lo said that In 1014, "though tha
fact I not gbiiuratly known," u def
Inlta plan to Htrnngthon tho tribunal
with tho establishment ot an Inter
national High Court of Justice was
"under consideration by the govern
mutilH of tiurupo and tho United
States, with ovory proipoct of agree
ment." At tho end of tho wnfjjio declared,
I'riisldcnt Wilson "made a capital
orror of Judgement" In going In per
son to conduct pcaco negotiation In
Purls. This, ha xald, mado necessary
tho like attendance of heads of othor
nation Involved, with tha result that
they "lost contact with their Imme
diate advisor, with tholr parlia
ment and with their peoples."
Thu pcaco settlement, ho said,
coming under tho prosaure of the
times, and In settlement of tho Issues
of war, was a mistake,
"This procedure, far from being
a triumph of atalesmanshlp," he ad
ded, " wo a blunder of the first
magnltudo and I chiefly responsible
for tho unhappy events o'f the past
two years, for the outbreak of a dox
on minor wars, for tbo delay In eco
nomic reconstruction, and for the
feeling of despair and despondency
that havo settled down over much
of the world.
"Ho anxlos was. the world for
peace, however, that nation after na
tion approved the covenant for a
Icague ot Nations without hesitation
and without serloua debate."
Mr. nutter suggested that the
Republican national platform offers
policy; alternative to tne League,
to "accomplish the name ends In
what Is believed to bo a far better
and far wiser way."
"It Is not true that Republican
objection to tho covenant a sub
mitted ore merely partisan, narrow-
minded and selfish," he asserted,
policy contemplates dcsortlng oar
Allies and associates In the war and
bearing no part. In the task, of re
building the broken world.
"It Is not true that Republican
policy would make' no sacrltlco for
liberty and justice, and would recuse
cooperation to make the world a
better and happier place In which
to live-." A
J'lt Is not true that Republican
policy would take the Incredibly
stupid and reactionary course ot at-
SaipUng to play an Isolated part in
Ijtfworld and look with Indiffer
ence on suffering or wrongdoing or
on Infraction of International law
unleaa these should directly affect
our national pride or our national
pocket book.
"The established policy of the Re
publican party points the way to
such remodeling of .the covenant for
a League ot NaUeaa aa will bring It
Into accord with American principles,
with established American practice,
and with the highest and finest Am
erican Interests, without doing dam
age or Injustice to any other nation.
"The people ot the United States
should anderstaad that la opposing
tha covenant lo the form submitted
by tke president, the Republican par
ty la sustaining" and not abandoning
traditional American policy la res
pect ot International cooperation and
peace, aad that It is ateadfastty
clinging to the high Ideals and pur
poses which the American people
have i so often revealed In their In
ternational sympathy and their in
ternational rotations;
"The Republican parly, however,
Intends to walk toward the goal In
a wise and sate, Instead ot unwise
and unsafe, path.
"No permanent progress 0vor bo
sulta from attempting too much or
from getting out of step with the
sobor,ond judicious opinion ot the
world. There I no suro mehtod ot
abolishing International' war until
humun nature bo abolished at the
same time. All that can be done is
to -labor to remove tho causes ot In
ternational war and to put a check
upon thoso human tendencies and
passions which usually bring wan
about, as to mako It Increasingly
EAST TO DARKEN
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YOU CAN IIHING HACK COLOR
AM) MMTRK WITH 8ACJR TEA
AMI HUIjFHUR
When you darkon your hair rlth
Bags Tea and Sulphur, no one can
ell, because It's done so naturally, so
evenly. I'reparlng this mixture,
hough, at homo Is mussy and trouble
some. For GO cent you c&n buy at
any rdug store tho rcady-to-uso prep
aration, Improved by the addition of
other Ingredients, called Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound." You Just
dampen a spongo or soft brush with
It and draw, this through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time. By
morning all gray hair disappears, and,
after another application or two, your
hair becomes beautifully darkened
glossy and iuxurlant.
Gray, faded hair, though no dis
grace, Is a sign of old age, aad aa we
all desire a youthful and attractive
appearance, get busy at oaoe with
Wyeth's Sage aad Sulphur Compound
sad look years younger.
wntor wltii n tennpoonftil ot Ifme
stono phosphate In It. This will
cleanse, pdrlfy, and freshen the en
tiro alimentary tract boforo eating
moro food. JMWJ
Hot a quarter pound ot limestone
phosphato trom your pharmacist. It
I inexpensive and almost tasteless.
Drink phosphatcd hot wntor every
morning to rid your system of these
vilo poison and toxins; also to pre
vent their formation.
The wet flat, lands of Ecuador
produeo a vine yielding a fruit which
when dried, forms a sponge superior
to animal sponges.
Everyone Should
Drink Hot Water
. in the Morning
Wash away all etemaeh, liver,
and bowel seleoM efaro
breakfast.
difficult for them to operato to tbo
disturbance of the world's poaco."
To feel yoar best day la aad day
out, to feelclean Inside;-no soar bile
to coat your tongue end sicken yoar
breath or dull your head; no consti
pation, bilious attacks, sick beadacDe,
colds, rheumatism or gassy, add
stomach, you must bathe on the In
side like ron bathe outside. This Is
vaattyy more Important, becaaae tke
skin pores do not absorb Imparities
Into tee mood, while tae oowei pores
do. '- l
To keen these poisons sad toxtas
well'tHsked trom the stomach, liver,
kldaese aad bowels, drink hefere
breakMsUesck day, a glass of. hot
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HARD TO am GOOD FABRICS
THESE DAYS
but the cloths we show are the pro
ducU of the beet mills and are ex
elusive with as. Come la aad see
there. Yoa'R be Impressed with
their quiet good taste aad the char
acter ot ear tailoring tally eqtisle
that of the fabrles ae every snjoS
dreseer knows.
CHAS.J.CIZEK
MUCHANT TAILOR
TOO
LATE
Death oolya sasstter of short tli
Dan's wait sustl Mane and
become IsKSarabto dasssaee. Avoei
by takia
G0U MEDAL
fast world ewedard isssidy fsettsaen
r, Madder aad ark sets tfeeMee-Hfee
cs wenaamsaace ia
Kill That Cold With
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CASCARA E QUININE
kHh& AND
Celt's, Coigns TQV La Grippe
Neglected Colds ere Dangerous
Take no chances. Km? this standard nmedy handy for tbe first sdmh.
Breaks up cold In 24 hours RUtm
. GrlP In 3 days EacelUnt foe Hsaoache
Quinine In this form does not aSect the bead Caacara is beat Teeic
Laxative No Oplata in HUT.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL If
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SHIP YOCR CABM
or parcels by oar transfer
service. That will Insure
that they will be carefelly
bandied and that they will
always reach boat or train
on time. We don't believe
irf- any last minute ship
ments. We always get there
In plenty ot time to make
sore the goods we carry win
not be left behind.
Wsstara Traasfar Co.
dlSKafaiSt.
An authority on finance, after ex
haustive Investigation finds that In
America only ono rich man's son Is
17 dies rich.
HEADACHE STOPS.
NEURALGIA GONE
Dr. Jams' Headache Powders
fire instant relisf Oosk
dime a padcaft.
Krvarnckliur, splitting or
throbbing headaches yield In just a few
momenta to ur. uamoa' ueaaaene raw-
ders' which cwtt only 10 cents a peek-
age at any arug store, in tae onset-
est, surest hradache relief la the whole
world. " IWt smTsrl Relieve tke
agony and UlitresaV newt Yon sea,
Millions of men aad woman 9 bate
found iliat beadashe aad niiuraigia
DID YOU EVER STOP TO
THINK
ABOUT WOOD?
N Maybe you do not realise that
BLAB WOOD IS BODYWOQD
The only difference being that the, slab-wood cornea al
ready split. There Is more bark In the slab, that Is trae,
bat there Is as much heat ia the bark aa' there la la the
wood, so In a cord ot slab you buy as much heat as la a
' cord of body or limbs tor much less moaey.
BUY GREEK SLAB NOW AND CUT YOUR FUBIi BILL
IN HALF
O. Peyton & Co.
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