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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1920)
"1 fel A FACM MfTMN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, OOYOBKR It, 1MM -V i .V 1 1' i u s j AT THE THEATERS One of the clnvnroat nnd most ap pealing pictures of (ho minion will bo loon In (ha Metro prnnentntlon of "Tho flpnndor," n production In 'which llnrt I.ytell him ritii:liii ,t hlli Innitard of achievement. This play, which will lm shown nl I ho Liberty tliinitrn tonlKlit, wiih mlnpted frcirn tho iitory of thn Mime imnio that appeared In thu Rntunlny Kfnnlng I'ohI nnd which wn writ- ten by Prudorlck Orln llartlntt. At thn tltiin o' It publication tlm story attracted nnjlon-wldo notlo an. I wn doclarml hy otlmr author to ho n gem of humor nnd Ingonulta, worthy of being uillod a classic. In Hi adaptation for tho scrconi tlio plot him ,!) on vary carefully fnltowod nnd tho plcturn hiui proved onu of. thoiio surprises .which Jndod cr.llc oflon hopo for hut seldom sno. It rontalns ninny Iiiiik'ih nnd much wIioIohihmo rnmnncii which makes It n veritanlo tnlnn of delight. PUBLIC SALE I will tell at public tale at my place, one half mile north of Stitkel bridge, on hill road, at 10 o'clock A. M., on November 4, the following preperty: Six head work horses, weighing from 1250 to 1600 pounds;' 2 set of harness 1 wagon, some good dairy cows, 4 calves, 3 yearlings, 1 Holstein bull from registered stock; 1 new mower, 1 gang plow, 14-inch bottom, 2 walking plows one with riding attachment, 1 two-section harrow, 1 shovel plow and cultivator; blacksmith outfit, some carpenter tools; 1 cable derrick for 100-foot stacking outfit; 2 big brood sows, 2 incubators, 1 five-piece solid mahogany parlor set and other household goods; 1 Empire cream separator, 1 I. H. C. gasoline engine' 2i horsepower; many other things too' numerous to mention. Free lunch ot noon. Feed for animals. ' ' II ! ! I II I I , TERMS All sums under $20, casH; and j ; on sums over $20 one year's time will be given on approved security, bearing 8 .in- : - . terest. 5 discount tor cash. C.S. MERRILL, S. C. EASTWOOD, I Auction r. Owner. In "Tho l)cop I'urplo," It. A. Walsh's film vomlon of Paul Arm strong's nnd Wilsou Miznor's famous play, patron of tho motion picture will view something now In tho way of crlmo doplcltlon on tho itcrocn. Tho photoplay I showing flunday at tho Ldborty thoatro, and repre sents onu of tho bost screen offorlngs proRontud hero In no mo tlmo. Bus penso In wall suntulnod, nnd Dlroctor Walsh, now an Indopadont producer, ban succcodod In daroloplng a crook play from a now unglu. "In thn Iloart of a Kool" an Allan Dwnn production, presented by the Mayflower I'hotoploy corporation aa a First national attraction, will bo shown nt4he Btar on Sunday. Tho action of thin picture occurs In a amall middle west city and Its story concerns tho affair of pooplo we all know, For thU reason It baa a tremendous appeal to all theatre icoers who tec, on the itcrcen a tyfle of people they are all familiar witb. Into the peaceful community In this little city la Injected two dangerous disturbers a fool who makea of wo man bis God and a vampire girl who Uvea only for conquest of faearta. HOOT BEGIN ON SUITS Plash year kidaeya MrMM ii I ally No aaaa or wossaa who oats nsaet regularly eaa make a atUUk by flttsblsg tba kidneys oceaaloaly, aays a well know authority. Meat forma arlo add whlehcloss tke kit aey porea so they sluggishly liter or strata only part ot ue waste aaa nolsons from the blood, tasa roa get alck. Nearly aU 'trmbm mb, headaches, liver trouble, aarroas nees, conatlpatlon, dltslnecs, sleep lessness, bladder disorders cone from slucaisb kldners. The moment von feel a dall aebe la the kldners or your back harts. or If tba arlne la cloudy, offeaalve. full of sediment. irreculer of age or attended by a aensatloa of scalding, get about foar ouaoes ot Jad Halts from any reliable phar macy and take a tablespooafal la a glass of water before breakfast for a few dara aad your kldners win then act line. This famous salts la made from the acid of araaoa aad lemon Juice, combined with llthla ana nas been nsea for geaerauoaa to flush clogged kidneys aaa aliKU lata them to activity, also to aaa- trails the acids la nrlne so It ao longer causes Irritation, thu aad '' lag bladder disorders. Jad Salts la Inexpensive aad eaa- Jad Salts la laexpenslve: eaaaot reecent llthla-water drink which all regular meat eaters ahoald take mow aad then to keep tke kldnera cleaa and" the blood pure, thereby avoid- ins; serious kidney complications. AN APPEAL to the Voters of Oregon The Port of Portland Dock Commission Consolidation Bill on the state ballot should be defeated. Whlto It no doubt affects tho whole state In somn degree, tho enormous eipcnso which It will create must be borne by the taipayera of tho Port of Portland, which contains 209 square miles, or less thsn one-quarter of ono per cent of tho area of the state. The Chamber of Commerce, tho Taxpayers' Lcaguo and other Portland organlintlona nnd many representative business mon bavo Jolnod bands to acquaint tho voters of Oregon with tho facts nnd to enlist their oppo sition to tho measure. Tho scheme of Improvement proposed by the bill will cost 140,000,000. As a startur, 10,COO,000 of bonds uro authorised. In violation of the homo rule provision of thn Conntltutlon of Oregon, tho votors of the Port of Portland nro denied thu rlKht to say how largo u dobt they are will ing to aimumo. Nor uro they given n voice in tho selection of tho com- missioned who nro to voto bonded debt upon them, levy taxes for thorn to pay and rqanaKo thalr business. Tho electors of tho torrltory within tho Port of Portland uro , better quullflod than anyona elno to JuiIko of tho amount ot bonded dobt they should auttiorizo or thn tnxos thoy hIioikI pay. Thoir liberality In assum ing burdens of public Improvement, not only for thomselvos, but for the stato at largo, will not bo qiieMloned by any ono who will scan tho rocord of tho hugo total of bonds thuy uro now carrying, amounting, In round figures, to $34,000,000. It cannot bo thought that tho stato will be the gulnor by Imposing upon Its chief city tho lnsutportsblo load ot addi tional dobt contemplated by tho pending bill. Tho sponsors ot the Port, of Portland bill havo openly appealed to tho doctors ot tho stato at largo to voto for It on tho ground that It will cost thorn nothing. This Is 'log-rolling of tho most dangerous type. If such methods are to prevail In behalf ot direct legislation, no county, city, port or other municipal corporation In the, state will be safe from havinjr Intolerable dobta and taxes foisted upon It by Indifferent voters from other ports of the state. Dills like this must bo rejected, by the voters If borne rule Is to retain Ita vital force. Home rule and such bills cannot survive together. One or the other must fall. Tho votera of tho Port of Portland aro not asking tq bo relieved of their responsibility to create and maintain the necessary facilities for ocean commerce. They desire only that they be glron a voice In the managomont of thalr affairs, and that, through tho established processes of law, thoy be permitted to adopt a plan of port development which , will not load millions of dollars of debt upon them. Voters are Requested to VOTE 311 NO Joseph Nl Teal, Henry B. Reed, A. J. Oieay, Hear! Labbe, R. L. Qtlaaa, F.W . Mulkey, A. H. Devers, Leo Frlede, h. J. Ooldsmlth Hxecative Committee. , v Paid Advertisement by Taxpayers League of Portland 3, N, Teal, Execu ttvo Chairman; L, J. Ooldsmlth, Secretary, Corbeti building. T (POIjITIOAIj AJVKKT1HEMHJT) 3 dt aV T If your address is Gen- ..,! T eral delivery, don't forget &'' !- X to call for your mail. , . r X It will be worth while '' X' reading. r, jV ' . . .. -v,.v-.f( X i if - "" x I ,.3'fr- I -eg? -rJ :s ,s 2 T aKaLuuH ' &' ' T a 9rVaumB ,ji4 , ii r . t- mvTJ'Bmmmvamav'1 .WfV.v . a V iBTaHexTammmWft ii. aa. ij BmwMsmwBmwBmwfiat r am "' ' , V it 'aV x . a 'i . . Ti aaaav , ,f ' " aaaaa -..... - hv ;k PamtsMsaTsmtW ff"'. XI a pfinfvnM ev r aAgakbj.a . , f. X BC'J'JrJaiS' ' xl X XI Watch This Space Monday f X ' ' XI X . A ................' . . - . . . . 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Ill 5th St, Suite 105 Over First Btate A Savings Bask PHONE 10S-J G. E. WASHBURN Contractor and Builder Construction Work of aay kind. No Job too large or too small. Estimates furnished free ot charge. PHONE SM-R UNION TAXI CO. AND TRANSFER Baggage called for and delivered. We have open and closed cars for our patrons. We go any place any time. Phonm 424J MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maad Ingeraoll Hawley Chiroaractta Phyaielaa First National Bank Balldtai atraaca, Room ABBiiAKD, oaaooir FRANK SEXTON Independeat Candi date for v COUNTY CLERK Respectfully solicits die support of Kla math county voters at the coming elec tion. vaaaaaawwwwa SOOTHING QWETUH FOR ITS pahehts; U one of any hospital's Mfgeet i and the locaUoa this .koifUal, makes It especially desirable froai' that viewpoint. Only abuadaatly, capable graduated nursea are ployed, and this fact, added to oar unequalled staff ot physicians aad excellent hospital equipment lnsarea our patients unsurpassed service. STAFF DR. E. D. JOHNSON DR. O. H. MBRRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBELL DR. OEOROB I. WRIGHT DR. E. D. LAMB DR. H. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital ' For Paper Hanging and Painting Call F. It LAUGHTON Telephone. 473-W 304 South Riverside FURNACES WR HAVE THE WESTERN A, DUST-PROOF FVKNAGK In both piped and plpeless. It has an oblong Are bos. Best for burn ing wood. Let ua show you other good points about It. L. N. HAINES 10S8 Mala St. Fame SM Khmatk Dye Writ Phone 408 OVR CLEANUtG, PRRMINQ AIfa REPAIRIKQ WILL MAKE YfJR LOOK LIKE NEW RATS Geoda CaHedJ far i dtl Mate Mraat IClaRUth-BefMi dally aato state aarflas to'asaf oaaratlag botwoaa maanh faal aaa Baas, uaieaa Kaa aan aaar aaaa roaoUUn Oaraaw, a I. Rsahsrc. Pkn. S7M.W f .?1TC w ATTENTION O. B. . lnvnn hAVla 1 turn .ham to' hV' ! am w bi. fore Tuesday, Oetoaar. lata. .. & mrrim m, utuurrjun, w. , .''i '? . AyS