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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1920)
1 THE EVENING HtfcALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VOTMDAT, OCTOflpm If, lftae. ' ar lloaatrd awl Parked CAT MAIN STREET muffin Iml SttriaiiwPR r" KIT UCMI Eag-ail LYjylg. stRvict mmmm Vote for George Chastain For County Judge HE STANDS 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 tp 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: TlrnM"' "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 the comunlty and rotlect credit on me and I do not feel that I can accomplish this it I must always have the claaklng chains of three courthouses dragging around with mo tho carcass of an Issuo that has been too many long years unburled.' That's fmThe ' CZ22J by MNDLKY (X).. Harramcnto and r I AT THE THEATERS A new VIIUam Fo photoplsy starring MadlaTne Traverse tails an unusual and thrilling story of the ea, of a fair girl who can matter mutinous men but not her own heart. Thle picture, "The Hell Ship." will appear tonight at the Liberty theatre, and will glre some unuiualljr beautiful aea scenes, hat ing been filmed, oa a ehlp oa the Pacific ocean off Satallna Ulaad and In Baa FraneUeo Bay. Whea a valuable blue pearl waa pasted from a man to a woman ra the Mduiloa of a faafous road huuM near New York, the trouble be gan; when the woman' hatband saw ON THE PLATFORM OF 1: I'm i: ' of coffee that will start you off right in the morning, be a friend to you at noon, and, after dinner, add the finishing touch to your day. It's MOTOR COFFEE Why it's so good I can't tell you. All that I kndw is that I like it, my friends like it and you'll like it. It's real coffee why in Sacramento it outsells all other brands. Carried by the leading grocers in Northern California and Nevada. Reno. the pearl In poateialon of hit wife, complication! eniued, but when the pearl disappeared from the neck of the woman as the was about to be put under hypnotic Influence In a crowded room, the suspense be comes so acute as to hold the audi ence almost breathless. That Is the way "The Dlue Pearl." the big super-feature, which comes to the Lib erty on Wednesday starts. Teak, during the reign of the Bur mese kings, waa the royal wood, and the king had a right to all teak. la the early part of tha I6tk cent ury carters and gilders In Venice were permitted to attach their names to tha frames of pictures by famous artists. '' PROGRESS "" . A. i . c' 4,-V vt 4bV POflTM WORKS FOR PORT BILL Contldornlilo Interest Is being aroused in all sections of tho stato ovor tho Inltlntlvu measures to lo votod on November second, known b the 'Tort of Portland Dock Com mlwilon Consolidation Dill." A (lotorralncd effort Is being put forth In Portland to thoroughly ac quaint tho peoplo throughout tho stato with tho Importance of adopt ing this bill In November, i The measure provides for tho con solidation of tho Port of Portland and tho Dock Commission of that city and gives to tho conoslldated body sufficient funds to dredge and maintain a 30 foot channel In the Wlllametlo and Columbia rivers from Portland to tho sea. It also pro vides for tho enlargement and bet terment of the port facilities In the harbor at Portland. Tho cost of this work will fall only upon tho property within the port of Portland, which Is practical ly Mulnomah county, under tho con stitution of this stato this taxing and bonding power Cannot bo granted to the port of Portland except by the people of the state. Sponsors for the bill point to the fact that If Portland ever becomes a great port of entry the entire state will greatly profit as a result. Ore gon producers must have access to the sea and the only way to get the grain, wool, livestock products, lum ber and other products of this state to the markets of the world Is through tho port of Portland, which means cheaper freight and a greater return to the producer, which Is the one thing that the whole state Is in teretted In. Among the Chinese a particular species of dog Is reared for the table. The flesh of black dogs Is preferred tothat of animals of another color on account of the greater amount of nutriment It Is supposed to possets. 1 WEATHER RECORD ikkViS Hetaaftor tha Rerall will pal tares aa4 areetettoUea retard aa tok aa by tha 0. 8. RealaaMttea atatloa. Pakllaetioa win sever the day arerloae to the aaafa leans, ap to o'clock at that day. Pre- Max. Mia. ciplutio Oct. 1 45 41 Oct. 1 SI 4 Oct, I 14 4S Oct 3 7 1 9 Oct. 4 76 ST Oct. 6 M 48 Oct', I, II 43 II Oct. 7 66 3t Oct. S 37 Oct.. 58 41 Oct. II 5 4S Oct. 11 II 41 Oct. 12 41 33 IS Oct. 13 51 14 Oct. 14 12 29 12 32 Oct. 16 15 47 Oct. II 41 23 Oct. 17 45' 31 Oct. 18.. 40 30 BIG EATERS GET Tho American men and women must guard constantly against Kid ney trouble because wo eat too much and all 'our food Is rich. Our blood Is filled with uric add which the kid neys strive to Alter ou(, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the ettmlnatlvo tissues clog and the result Is kidney trouble, bladder woakners and a general decline In health. when your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or tne urine is cloudy, run or soaimont or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times night; If you suffer with sick headache or dttsy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rhoumatlsm when the weather is bad. got from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass or water bo fore bruftkfast for a few days and your kidneys wlll'then act One. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combin ed with Hthia, and has bean used for generations to flush and stimu li te clogged kidney; to neutralise tha adds in the urine so It no longer la a source of Irritation, thus end ing bladder disorders, not injure; makes a delightful offer Injure: makes a delightful efferves cent' Uthla-water beverage, and be longs In every home, because no body can make a mistake by having a good kidnoy flushing any time. OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION ' v See L. E. EMERY WILLITTS BUILDING 1 Tfl I BUSINESS CARDS ACME LUNCH Home Cooked Meals SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS Mr. E. M. Bechdoldt 323 Main St. Klamath Falls Cyclery Wo handle now and rebuilt motor cycles and bicycles, also parts and accessories. Goodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires and Tubes are our line, and Harley-Davldson Serv ice, which spoils Honest, Dependable Service. Phone 379 C. K. MflHARK 115 8. tth St. Xlasnato Falls PHONE M 327 MAIN STREET Opes 14 a. aa. to 8 p. a. SauMtsjra aad Holidays DENTISTS Dr. E. & WiMcanrar Dr. P. M. NcmI pborb Ore Vi wwpMMvwn MMM aajasaasMesaaaaaJMMpM KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS WalwABKtaasat ftSBMtBkVY ? WMMffmWWWMMWWWMMimVMtmMMVWN abh. The ragalar aatiaai m of Kteaata Peat Ha. , WB American-Legim. will fce KaW held at 8 o'clock au. at tha Ctty Ball hi KlaasaU Falla, aa taVaecoaa aa4 foartk Taaaaaya t eaek meaU All CeauaAea are to' rttoi. Taaaa Aeatrtos to Jala tha Feat ssar aaeare afpMsatlea Maaka traa O. K. van Riper, rrea Micaowoa. w t, B. Carnaaaa. all ot Klamatfe Fans. FHRU NICHOLSON. Beeretary WESTERN LABOR BUREAU The only place whar you can f t halp aad tha oaly lac where you caa gat a 1034 MAIN ST. Phone 477-J NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" . PHONE 154 Corner Main and Conger FAIRVIEW TRANSFER Prompt Service aad Reasoaakle Rates, nImi Special Ratea oa Oat f Town Trtos . Phone 269-R W.LAJ.L PATTERSON Cuwtracttos; Pslatsrs Res. Phone 5S1-R 1SS N. 4th St FOR SALE . Three stores, all paying. Location Al. Must sell . owing to other business. ' See 1008 Main St ROBERTS. FRY Geaeral Usaraace, Itovestasaata !TeLiOi. , 1367 Esplanade RXAMATH FAldUi, ORB. BSSBBBSBBgT ' SBgB8ggS- sag is ill PROFESSIONAL CARDS FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phone 4I4W. X-fUy laboratory Aoossle DM, lUasaaea Falls AAAAA0AAAAAAjWm0Wt00WWV DR. O. A. RAMBO DemtJet l o. o. r. raoirai MMWMnMMVWWWWWWWWA Office Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Pfcyaleiaa and Baigeoa White Bulldlag Klamath Falls Orsgoa WWWWMWMWWWWWWWWWWWf DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 821 L 0. 0. F. Temple E. D.LAMB PBYMCXAlf AND ffUBCBON 1TW Beeaes 1 aa SI - 1TB DR. T.C CAMPBELL VBTMOAR ANBI LO.O.F.1 Reatdeaee Watto FeUaaa Batol I. DJLL.L.TRUAX WABBBN BVNT Day FkesM, 4a7 Nk SAW MUX BNGMNBaaBNO 41 CONSTRUCTION 00. I aas aow to faralsk laaaato laU traai tae Bear, iaaaaaaA grarel wH. to aar s haat Buy to) asa&ai If aaa ai halllara AS. Let Your GLASS trouble be Mint CE.STUCKEY Rc-Glaxiaa; aad Cafciaat iMakaRf Phona'477W Eleventh and Pine Klaatota Ledge Ne. IS? iaaF, MeeU Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall, Sth and Main streets. H. H. Ogle, N. O.; W. O. Wells. Sec retary; w. D. Cofer, Treasurer. Ewnuna Encamnment No. 41. 1. O. g. P., meets Tuesday night ot oach eek at I. O. O. F. hall. Harry riUChl. "" P TO n Pnf.n 3rlH Fred Bussing, Treasurer. WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY SlVMato ARTHUR R. tmaOR THE ARCADE HOTEL 10s4 MAIN ST. PBONB 477-J The place with boame ceatforta, cleaaUaeas, pteaty of freak aar aad ao'toeMa Everythtos aaw freaa ee la bottom aaa rates to DR. a A. MASSEY Foturta to Warrea Baat Boeattal, Oft. Phoaa 417 Raa. Fkeaa IIM r J. a CliFOHORN CtrU Raaaiearaa .Ofttto lT BaJaitt. let, aea. lev Otflea Canssr ailag as Oak Rear B. p. fapat tts Atr. a)'!! C s , ili.h , -'ttte.