The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 26, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TVMDAY, OCTOBER M, 1M
EAT LESS MEAT
I AT THE THEATERS
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um nium-iiun Jim alitmimMl out
of Now York wlitm hi Kr nntl hi
j t
m iiangou up ni roallriRA. Hu
landed In I.ono Htnr wham, bocauso
no looked llko Arlxonn I'otu, tlin
-unrirr untied uikjii liltn with both
font nnd two big guns, tunlcht at tho
Take CJIaaa of Hull lo I'liwli Kill
nrjrN If bladder bother
i.niuriy.
IF BUCK H0HTS
hating meat regularly ovnntunlly
proilurin kidney trouble In somo
form or other, says n wttll-known
authority, because tlin urlo acid In
mri nicims mo KKllinyn, hnr q.
coma oviirworkod; got sluggish; clog
UP end causo nil sorts of distress,
particularly backachn ami misery In
ttia klil titty riiKlon; rhnumntla
twinges, Severn hnadarlinn, acid stom
ach, constipation, torpid llvor, sleep
Ipsssoss, bladder and urinary irrltn
tlon. Tim moment your hack hurlt or
kidneys aren't actinic rlxht, or It
liladdnr bothers you, ant about four
ouiicm of Jad Halts from any food
pharmacy; lake a tabloipoonful In
glass of water before breakfaat
for a fnw daya and your kidneys
will loan act fine. Thla limm .!.
la mado from the acid of grapes and
lemon Juice, combined with lltkla,
nd baa beea uaed for generations to
fluah clogged kldaeya and stimulate
inem iu normal activity; alio to neu
trally the aclda In the urlna m It
bo longer Irrltatea, tbua ending
piauaer uisoruers.
3ad Haiti cannot Injurs anyone;
makea a dollghtful ertervnaront llth-la-water
drink which mltllona of
men and wonMin lake nnw ami than
to keep the kldneya and urinary or-
ana cioan, mua avoiding aerloue
kldnoy dlieaaea.
NOTIUIJ TO UHKIHTOIIH
Notlco In horoby given that tlio
undersigned bus boon duly appoint
J "''"""'"trator of tho rwtnto of
Charles W. Ham. Airi....l l.- it.-
County Court of the Htato of Oro-
nn, lor itiamuiii County,. and all
Persons niurlnv rliilm. .! ..1.1
tmltiln nrn Itnrnliv nniirin.i in i,.,
jjimii to tlio undersigned ut bin of-
iiro in nianuiui Htnin Hunk iiulldlnic.
inmiiin rails, uri'xon, ulttiln six
(0) month from the (Into horoof,
Dated! October 20, 1020,
II, C, (Iroimbi'ck, lulinlnUlrator of
Ihn nitlatn of Chnrlm v. Hare, do-
coaxed.
O.20-27 N-3-10-17
The Utrtl Mayor of l.omlnn l.
called upon lo uukn an averago of
nearly a thousand publlo speeches
during hU year In nffie. t
FOR
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
FRED PETERSON
PEACE AND PROGRESS
NOTICK
Having told my Interest In the
"While l.unch" to Kdward Owens I
wish lo nniiouurn t tint all bill out-1
HlfllllllrtE Will m tinlil bv him mill nil I
bills pimlvubln will bo collected by
him.
J. II MANN.
O. C-l3-:o-27
No Monuments to Build
No Political Debt to Pay
Spend County Funds for
Improvements,
Not for Legal Squabbling
TO WRITE AN AD
BUT I WANT TO TELL YOU THIS
That your own eye can't deceive you, for the price I have made on the entire stock will,
Shatter. Demoralize and Simply Paralyze
'all competition beyond recognition
Your Eyes Can't Deceive You How About These?
BLANKETS
Extra Specials, a limited stock'
$2.95
Goodyear Truck
TIRE SERVICE
Solid Tires for all size trucks, Fords included.
United States; Federal and Goodyear Pneumatics.
Tires for all makes of cars.
Acme Motor Co.
400-4 16 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
CHIROPRACTOR
Dr. Lois C. Bridges
Office Hours
10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Ill 5th St., Suite 105
Over Flrat Btate A Savings Dank
I'HON'K 103-J
MINERAL BATHS
Dr. Mm UupnoU HAWtoy
ClUroawfcetto Pkpictaa
rtm.Ntloaal Bamk Bslldlsg
tramc. Kooat
ASUiAND, OHBOOIf
For Paper Hanging and
Painting-Call
F. R, LAUGHTON
TaUphona 473-W
204 South Rirarstde
FURNACES
WB HAVK
- THE WESTERN
A DUST-PItOOF t'UllVACK
In both piped and plpeloia. It haa
an oblong lire box, Ileal for burn
ing, wood. Lot ua auow you other
good polnta about it.
L. N. HAiNES .
1MI8 Maia Ht.
Rhone
SOOTHINGIQUIETUPE FOR
31TS PATIENTS ai
la one of any hoipltal'a blggeit aaaett
and the location of thla hoapltal
makea It peclally desirable 'from
that viewpoint. Only abundantly
capable graduated nuraes are em
ployed, and thla fact, added to oar
unequalled atari of phyalolaaa aaS
excellent hospital equipment Iniarei
our patients uniurpaaaed service.
STAFF
DR. B. O. JOHNBON
DR. O. H. MBRRYMAN
DR. T. O. CAMPBELL o
DR. GBOROB I. WRIQHT
DR. B. D. LAMB
DR. H. D. LLOYD 8TBWART
Klamath General
Hospital
Men's Cotton
Jersey Knit
Sweater
Coats
SPECIAL
$1.95
SWEATERS
Blues, Reds. One to a customer
- 95c
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
Khaki PANTS
ON SALE WEDNESDAY ONLY
PRICE
i
LIMIT ONE
PAIR TO A
CUSTOMER
SOX
Some Buy
18c
2 for 35c
Limit 4 Pairs to
a customer
Saturday
Last Day
11 1 AINT MAD AT NOBODY "
K. SUGARMAN
Saturday
Last Day
Final Compaign
Statement of
Senator Harding
(Continued from Page 1)
Klamath Dye Works
PI.OaM40t
OVR CLBANINO, PRESSING AND
RKFAIIUNO. WILL MAKB YOU
OLOTBBS
LOOK LIKE NEW
HATS REBLOCKKD
Goods Called for aad Delivered
481 Hula Street Klaauta rail
Klamath-Band Auto Stag
A dally aato stag service it son
operating betvssea Klamath rallt
Cad Bead. Ofleea Rei Ca(u arid Met
ropolltaa Oarage. O. I. Reckard
Phone ZTS-W. ' ' 17.M
ATTHNTION O. E. 8. MKMUKH8
Anyone havlna- haria-na nlaaaa n.
turn them in thn rliaiitnv n . i.-
fore Tueaday, October, 8th.
JwriH B. OHA8TAIN, W. M.
Ll ...A- ,. '
rented In tho midst of a forclun war.
Thnt doreat would have been ample
admonition to any administration
not ontirolr absorbed In Its awn pe
culiar policies and purposes. But it
npparently was unheeded by the pow
ers at wash naton. Neglecting me
acuto domestic situation tho admin-
Istiatton suddenly conceived an In
terest In foreign affairs that con
trasted Impressively with Its lack of
concern for them In tho period before
wo wero drawn Into tbu war.
"80 whllo Immediate and practical
concorns were being negieotea,
whllo reconstruction and reorganisa
tion of our own country were forgot
ten, the admlnltaratlon .waa devoting
Itself to tho chimera of a world re
organization. The republican con
gress, that had been elected la the
autumn of 1S18, attempted to, and
did, Inltlato meaaurea to set us on
the right track once more. It de
vised a budget system In the boe of
pulling an end to tho treasury deficit
and bringing economy and system
Into our national finances. But the
president vetoed that measure The
administration, went rlghtonjajtend
ing vast sums In excess 01 our roven
uos, offering nu'constructlve inspira
tion or leadership, apparently forget
ting our domeatio difficulties In its
engrossment with the chimera of
reconstruction.
"This In a word, la tho record of
the administration now about to re
tire from power, which seeks to have
tts policies perpetuated. The country
will decline to glvo Its confidence
and Us maudute to that party or
those policies. It remembers that
tho republican party fought the civil
war mid atterwurds restored and
unified itho nation. It bolleves that
the republican party is capable' of
repeating that service, dnd because
It so belloves, it is going to return
the erpublican party to power,
"The nation Is 'determined to be
done with democracy under tho
avars gulae ot democratic forms' It In
n
dctormlnod that there shall be no re
turn to tho old order. The plain peo
plo who, on the wholo, have been
raised to a new and higher level, are
not only convinced that they are en
titled to remain on this now plane,
but they must rely upon the con
structive abilities of tho republican
party to keep them there. It it our
purpose to accomplish exactly this.
Whllo we will oppose every sugges
tion of revolution or disintegration,
we do stand for every measuro of
evolution and development' tlin'. tends
to carry tho masses ot tho nation for
ward and upward.
"During tho campaign now nlout
ending, tho republican 'party has
proposed In Its platform, and de
veloped In the utterances of Its i jail
ors, a programme which contem
plates equal opportunity for all. It
recognises the vices of exploitation
nnd profiteering. It has declared for
wlso and practical measures looking
to cooperation In production and in
marketing. It recognises that ,ln all
measures to preserve equality ot op
portunity, there must be a recogni
tion ot the fact that greed and cun
ning must bo held in check If we
are to insure that true character and
worth shall be given every opportun
ity to share In the advantages that
the community can extend to Its mem-ber
'The republican proposes In the
realm of inteaatlonal affairs such
an association of nations as will most
effectively further the aspirations
for world-wide and permanent peace
without sacrificing any part ot
the Independence of the Ameflcan
nation. It believes that America can
and must bear its full part In the re
sponsibilities, ot the world but it al-,
waya believes that America; alone
must decide what that part shall be.
It goes to the people assured that
they will rocognlte Its superiority as
an instrumentality ot administration
and that in the election now impend
ing they will give It the certificate
of their confidence and trust."
WARNING!
On November 2nd you will be required to vote on the so
called Oleomargarine bilL TheinstatorsofthttvictoAumesJun
would have you believe that k purpose is to regulate sad licsrns.
THE REAL PURPOSE IS TO KILL A GREAT OREGON INDUSTRY
' It k directed against the aaanuracture and sale of Oleocnargariaa,
Nut-margarine and all the many kinds of spread used for bread by ttwus
and of people ia our state who cannot afford to pay the price ofbuttar.
FTacts to Remember'!
1 The OLEOMARGARINE BILL will
sot la any way benafit the Dairy industry
of Oregoa by the implied atraniihanini of
the market or Increasing the coasumpnoa
of dairy products.
2 The local butter industry is entiraly
regulated by national damand and the
manufacture and sale of Oleomargarine
and Nutmargarinea can never, in the least
affect the dairy industry ia the stats.
3 Further state UaUUtioa ta thefena
oitheeo-cailed Oleomargarine BiUUaot
necmary because the Government already
ha 79 pages of regulatory and licensing
laws governing tho operation of this legit
iatata industry. Deception and fraud ate
laspoasible.
4 The Oleomargarine Bill ia an 'attempt
to dictate to you what you shall or shall
not purchase ia the way of a spread for
your bread.
ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF -OREGON, 702 Oregon Bldg. Portland, Ongoa
VOTE 305 XNO
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