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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1920)
I'AOK MtVHN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY, OVVOnEH SB, IMS i i I CALIFORNIA NEWS HAORAMICNTJ), October 21., Kroiuled buying on Urn purl of o it torn H)ioiilatorn tuny form (tin prim of wlni Kntin iih high iim 1400 u (on within tint nnxt two wimks, according lo officials of thn Cull fornln (rult dlstrlliultini. Olmlcii vit riolic iim tlm nllciiiiln liniicluit urn now bringing from f :t 2 Ti id $ H r 0 u Ion wlilln inlrmloiM rnnxo around I2T.0. WII.M)WH, Oct. 2r..-Tlin rlro grower of thin vicinity urn keeping strict -Miitcti over (tin men Wlioin Ihey employ ( n that no I, W.j W.'a k1 Into their gangs. That thoro urn plenty of (lint gnntry hero hu liunii a known ftict fur months, hut (hey Imvo tin port ml thmnnelviis quite peaceably Ami have tliotefiiru es caped troutiln with (hu officers, ,llu( , thn growers nm looking for troulilo from this on nnd nru going lo bo prepared to moot It. U)H ANOKI.KH, Cfil Oct. 2G. Winn win drunk from (ho nuttur In front of (tin federal building him lodny when N00 gnllons of various vintage flowed In (ho Mreoth'undor thn direction of deputy United Hlntes innrnhul. il (i I Hmltli, ownor of Kliu plncn and (wo lMirK"durH, Hylvi'Mliir lliiwk nnd Man il i! I .iiillur, on diiirgon of vlnln lltiK thn V( IMoiul act. Tlio nrira. followud tlio wile of mill 7 -ur ci nt iHtnr to one of thn party. HAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2H. HimiiIh of fntnllli'N iiiuny iniinufacturn, In llm liotnn or for homo iiho only, 200 gnl Ioiih of dry wlmi or elder, -without ro Kurd to (ho alcoholic content anil without havlnit to pay any fndcnil tax on It. HAOHAMKNTO, Oct. 2(1,- Acting Mayor Hnlph Mrl.oriui of Kan Kriin- clnco w)illn hnro ntatiid that "thn transaction whereby 41 barrel of liquor wim released from bond for the entertainment of delegations at thn dnmmcr-itlc niUlonnl convention must hiivn boon known lo Attorney (lenonit I'almor iim thn mutter was of general knowledge among (ho delegates mid I'almor wiin ii dele gate." WIMOW8, Oct. 2S. Within n vory fow weeks now njl (ho build In lot destroyed by thn flro on tlio north ldn of Hycnmorn street will either have burn rebuilt or work on them bogun. Ily actual count thoro ro now 00-odd men at work on the svorml building. CANNOT FOOL HnCCRAMBNTO, Oct. 25. One of the few cum In which a man chanc ed with murder ha been released on ball In Sacramento county occur red wlivn Victor fiulll. local barber. waa released on f 10,000 bond, put up for him by friend. TaCUAMBNTO, Oct. 25. flwlteh Ing hi operation! south of (bU city, George I'oultney, Internal revenuo officer, and hli ajdr. awooped down on the Union House, a rceort on the Lower Stockton rood, arrested Man- THE SOLDIERS (HV CA1TAIN KIHHB IUCKKX IIACKKU) KOTti Thl I another Install ment of (ho atory by Captain "Kd dlo" lllckcnhackor, Amerlcnn Aco of Acca, on tho league of nation. A oldlir known oimi thing about hi countnr'a history. Iuj learned Ihnm In tilth school. He knows that other aoldlera fought to make tbla couutry free and ImlKiMnilent He knows that "(III other fought to keep It ao. Ho fought In Kranoe for the aame pur pose. I know aome aay the American oldler In France fouitht to "se cure rhn freedom of mankind.", That la wrong. They, do not understand tho fighting man. He fought to preserve the freedom of hli country. in. man of the line will aay ao. A free and Independent United Btatea 1 ". j D &M Cleaning Co. ! CLEANING AND PRESSING. Done by approved methods Hata CUanmd and Blocked We do our own Cleaning Office Sixth and Main Free Delivery Works 23 Commercial, Phone 30 ; Come and See What a DOLLAR CAN DO WE ARE GIVING KLAMATH LOWER PRICES The Furniture market has not broken but we must move and the new location will not hold half our stock, so with a -feeling of despera tion we have decided to sell Sell SELL a thousand things that must be cleaned up because we have no place for them. Until the 15th of November we ranges a 5 per, cent reduction. Buy all general furniture except stoves, both new and used beds, springs, mattresses, tables, chairs, dressers, rugs, etc. On heaters, cook, stoves and ranges a 5 pe rcent reduction,. Buy a Wedgewood range or heater now. They .are already priced low, still the saving means $1.00 to $7t00 to you. A veritable gold mine awaits you in a thousand small articles like cooking and kitchen utensils, books, guils, cameras, pictures, phono-' graph records, what-fors and what nots. These things we are grouping in lots at 5c, 15c, 25c, 50c and $1. Come, you'll surely want an arm-load'. EVANS, BAUN & LUCAS 910 MAIN STREET filial wan what ho had In mind, find ho wan rundy to dlo for It, just an o thorn hail tiled for It. Tho pooplu who novor faced n bul let or hoard a nhot tuny hnvo had olhnr IdoiiK, Tlio coldlnr at tho front lind thin liln country, froo nnd Indupoudont, and nil thitl It nlood for. Now, what dom tho noldlor find on hlii return from France? It In nomothlnK Incredible. He flnila a Junto nuiivbor of American trying through the lonxuo of nntlonn to giro nwny tho very freedom and Independ ence wlilch lie rlnkod hli life (o pro aorvu. Why do Ihoy do 117 Hn can Ket no annwer that ho unilemtnndii. American aoldlera, American will- orn, American workltiKintn are to lx) expOKvd to nil I, regulation and Inter- foronca of u lot of AHlntlca, huro liennii nnd Africans mooting In a dla tunl city which mont Americana nov nr Haw and Ihowj langungo oven tho pornidcut of thn United HtntRH urn not undorntand. What In tho object of nil thlcT America did not lone In thu wnr. Bho won. Wliy nnouiu Mie llif-n mi canou on to give up tho vory freedom and Independence for which her fighting men fought? Why nhould hIio bo ex pected to nurmndnr the very things that nil tho men who ever fought for hnr hivn fought either to gain or lo retain? ' Thn noldlnr hcarn no plain nnnwor (o Iheno plain inntitloim. Ua hearn nomn vngun talk alxiut Kurop'a wnnt- Ing American help: hut nho han hail thai help. About Amnrlca'n not do nertlnc Kumpe: but America did not deaert Kuropc., And what ha tbla to do anyhow with taking thl free and Independent country and placing It fate and future In tho hand of foreigner? The aoldler cannot tell and nobody aeem ablo to tell him, ao ho atanda aghaal when he aeea Americana trying to give away, with out rauon and excune, what other Americana tb rough over 140 yearn fought to get and to keep. He la as tounded when he reada that the re publloana have aont out 30,000 peakora to porauode Americana not to hand tnemaelvni over to foreign power; not to urrcndcr the United Btatea to European, Anlatlc and Afri can power. To tho plain straight forward sol dier it all look like a kind of mad neaa. It la ao atrango and bewilder ing that he cannot grasp it. He only know he la against it nnd that it ia wrong. (ilOUfAXH OOM1XC1 PARIS, Oct. J 5. Emigration from Germany to the United States will be trennooua If so barrier to raised by the tatter country when peace la finally signed, according to report reaching Dr. Rupert Blue, aurgen general of the UnMed flute public health service, upon whose staff of American doctor ia respon sibility of medically examining every emigrant bound for America. The Pel mans wish to emigrate, ac cording to Dr. Blue's reports, because of the high ost of living and the heavy aies that will be levied for many years to com). Wholesale emigration from Ger many to the United State ia impos sible now because the two countries are still technically at war, but Com missioner Dresel at Berlin la allowed vise a maximum of 26 German pass ports weekly. . 1XXUNQ TUADK LONDON, Oct. 15. (By Mail) Captain O. H. Courthope-Munroe, eoauaarelal secretary to the British high commtealOB 1b Constantinople, states that a great deal f trade tor merly -held by the British at that port has been captured by rival nations Ho montlona .that t very strong American combination with a capital of $5,000,000 commenced operations In Constantinople In the summer of last year, aendlng at Intervals ves sel from America with their goods and motor lorries to deliver tho goods to their customers. DKFKND I'AHKHUHHT Il In gratifying to nolo that Con gronnmnn McArthur and Kdltor Piper have rallied to tho support of Al fred U, I'nrkhurnt, proprietor of Ora tor l.tiko lodge, on agnlnHt tho un mannerly, boorish nnd unwarranted NOTICK TO CHKDITOIIH NOTICK 1H HKKK11Y (1IVEN that tho undersigned han boon appointed Administrator of (hn estato of II. Antriip, deceased, by tho County Court of the Htoto of Oregon, for Klamath County, and that all per sonn having claims against said es tato are rcnulrcd to nresent same, with tho proper vouchors, to said Ad ministrator at the law offices of Bert C. Thomas, loomls Building, Kla math Kn lln. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. uatod nt Klanuith Falls, Oregon, October 1G, 1020. I'. U. FOUNTAIN, Administrator of tho Kstnte of II. Astrup, deceased. OCT. 18-2C NOV. 1-8-1C public criticisms voiced by Stephen C. Mather, director of tho National park service. Mr. Parkhurat sank his considerable fortuno In erecting and operating n hotel nt Crater lako, and his reward Is to bo ruined by thn reckless statements of n bureaucrat. Oregon Voter NOTICK TO CKKMTOIW IN TIII-3 COUNT!' CtJUHT OF THK HTATK OK OIIKOON KOIt KUA MATH COU.NTV. of In the Mnttor of-tho Estato Mary K. Colson, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of tho Kstnto of Mary K. Colson, Deceased, sons having claims against said es by tho abovo entitled Court; all per tato tire notified to present them to me, with proper and legal vouchors attached, at the law office of H. M. Manning, Loomls Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six month from the date of ths notice. Dated October 18. 1920. ARCHIE O. COLSON Administrator of the Estate of Mary E. Colson, Deceased. Oct. 18-25 Nov. 1-8-15 IB V VillraB9iji aSHSil 1 r I TONIGHT IN THK COUNTY COURT OP THE HTATK OP OREGON FOR KliA .MATH COUNTY, IN THE MAT TER OP THE KHTATE OF A. B. MOORELAND, DKCKAHHD. Notice of settlement of final ac count. Notice U hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the above eatato filed his account on Oct. 11. 1920, In the above entitled coutr and matter, and that Saturday, November IS, 1920, at 4 o'clock p. m. In the court room of the above entitled court in the connty courthouse at Kalmath Falls, Klamath County. Oregon, ha been fixed by the court as the time and place at which It will hear and settle the aame. All per son having objection to ald ac count will file the aame with the clerk of the aaid court or appear personally aid object thereto, oa or before the date mentioned. Dated at Klamath Fall, Oregon, October 11, 1920. PRANK MOORLAND, Admtslstrstor of the Estate of A. S Moorlnad. Deceased. Oct. 11-11-25 Nov. 1-fi. GUSS OF SnLTS If ras n loar Bark harts or bothers yos, drlak lota of water ALICE VERLET Tdhight Klamath Falls it privi leged to hear Alice Verlet The famous operatic soprano will appear in person. Her pro gram consists of "the songs that America loves." Assisting her will be Victor Young, pianist; Robert Velten, violinist, and Mr. Thomas A. Edi son's Three Million Dollar Phono graph. ELKS' TEMPLE 8.15 P. M. COMPUMENTARY TICKETS . Dy special airaagetncat, this Is sat tsrvlta-, Uoa coacctt. Call, write or telepaume as ' romalimeatanr Ucketa of admiuaace. will be faaaed la order of .4h KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE George A. Wirtz, Proprietor 122 South Sixth St Telephone 125 KLAMATH FALLS NOTE So great haa been seata that bat few remain, to call In person today. the dessaaa. lev We advise yom. T ORDIRH NITMETEI IP MIXED WITH BUIiPHUR IT DARKRN8 SO NATURALLY NO BODV CAN TEUi The old-time mixture of Sags Tea and Bulphur for darkening gray,, streaked' and faded hair U grand mother recipe, and, folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quits aenalble, aa ws are living In an age when a youthful appearance I of the great eat advantage. Nowadays, though, ws don't have tho troublesome task of gathering the sage and tho mumy mixing at home. All drug atores sell the roady-to-us product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage nnd Sulphur Compound" for about 60 centa a bottje. It I very popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taklns do Bniall strand nt a lime: by morn ing the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladles wlth'Wyeth'i Sago and Sulphur Compound, Is that, beside beautifully' darkening th hair after a (aw annllcatloai. It alto pro- 2 dusts that soft lustre aid apPMraass When yocjr kidneys hurt and yoar back feels sore, don't get scared aad proceed to losd your stomach with a lot of drags that 'excite tho kid neys and Irritate tha entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like yon keep yonr bowels clean, by flash ing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes tho body's artnoma waits and stimulates tbem to their normal activity. The functlos o( tho kidnoya la to Alter tho blood. In 24 hours they strain from It COO grams of acid and waste, so we can readily understand tho vital Importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lota or .waior you cant drink too much: also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jsd Salt: tike a tableipoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morn ing for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is mado from tho acid of crapes and lemon juice, coblned with llthta, and has beon usod for generation to clean and stlmulato clogged kidneys: alio to neutralize the acids In urine o It no longer Is a source of Irrita tion, thus ending bladdor weakness. J rid Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot Injuries; makes a detlfbtful ciferves cont llthta-water drink which every one should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no douot you win won der what became of your kidney trouble and backache. VOTE X 65 LLOYD L. LOW Republican Candidate for SHERIFF Regular Election Novem ber 2, 1920 eaeaeBS ANNOUNCEMENT OUR NEW HOT SPRINGS BATH HOUSE is now open for business. ALL HOURS HOT SPRINGS BATH HOUSE M. A. MANN . For TWO DAYS Only MONDAY AND TUESDAY We are offering the following Special: li lb. can Ground Sweet Chocolate .... l'lb. can Ground Sweet Chocolate .... 3 lb. can Ground Sweet Chocolate .:... 5 lb. can Ground Sweet Chocolate You can't afford to mu thit. WatjATueg day'g paper for Wednesday and Thursday Specials. ....22c ...41c $1.17 11.93 Mt&ndefo&Uoo frofrfryojT Rock of Age Granite Time and the elementa can no more change the rugged cenotaph of ROCK OK AQKS ORAN1TB than it can change the rock-bound hills from which it ia quarried. Light gray In color and fine In tex- um ROCK OP AGES GRANITE adds distinctive beauty to any mem orial public or private a ueauiy which makos the monument a strong hold of tender memories and a shrine for generations yet unnorn. Your task of selecting a suitable tribute to the departed will lie mode easier by visiting my place Of bu Ineis at 1040 Main street and looking over the beautiful display I have. 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