The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 02, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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TOKIO, Hopt. 80. (lly Mnll) .
Despatches from Fornioim report
growing restlessness unions; III For
mm suongmos,- According to a
Talhoku tologratn n Inran forco aud
denly roue lu rebellion on (he llth
and ntlackod toe IochI pollco office
in Tuiciiu prurocturo, Thny tnnssn
(rod a numuor or (he inimilmr of the
polco officer famlllo, Including
many eunurt'n. .
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toned bean pot u
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Beana with To:sv.
to Saucehs.ve beet:
Introduced. I
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BID YO KVBK TOr TO
THINK
ABOUT woobt
Maybe you do a at realise that
SLAB WOOD M BODY-WOOD
The aaly dlfereaee baleg that tbe eleb-woed seaisa al
ready aplM. Teere Is more barb In tbe slab, the te tree,
but there Is as mack beet la tbe bark aa there fa fa the
wood, ao la a eord of slab yoe bay aa much beat as la a
cord of body or limbs for much leas money.
BUT
LAB MOW ABB OBT TOOK
m MUST
O. Peyton & Co.
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BAKRITE BREAD
THE REX CAFE
IS NOW READY TO RETAIL
BREAD, PIES, FRENCH PASTRY
AND ALL OTHER HIGH GLASS
PASTRIES TO THE PUBLIC ON
SAJiE AT THE MAZE CONFECTION
ERY STORE, THE REX CAFE.
THE REX CAFE
HII.UTA VIKW NOTKH
The nntmiMnmont and plo aoclnl
at the Hlumti Vlnw nchool house Frl
dajr a.Tenlng Was well attendod and
all eoemed to lio vary happy. Tlio III
tie folks did well In tbelr drill nnd
thn toacher aro.1o be congrnlulntoll
us'they took vary llttlo of thn hcIiooI
time lor preparation.1 Bevoral of tlio
esndldstoswero present and gave
brief but spicy and Interesting talk.
O. M. Hunt wan chairman of thin part
of tbe programme. 1'rooeeda of tho
evening wero IV7.26.
About 30 otthe Helping Hand
ladles and otbare from tbla vicinity
peat Tuesday at' the homo of 0. C.
Sarrlson'ot Merrill, tbe occasion bo-
log In honor of Mr. aarrlson'n moth
er who tiaed to live hero bat llvoHfvl(ltor Tburaday. Hie mother-In
Is Bontbern California 'now and I
visiting bar children and frlondi
hare. It was alto a farewell to Mr.
and Mra. Garrison who cipect to
leavo noon to spend tbe "winter In
California.
Thai directors of the Blionlu Vluw
HEADACHE STOPS,
NEURALGIA GONE'
Dr. James ' Headache Powtten
give inttant relief Oott
dime a packaf e,
.
Ncrvs-recklng, splitting or dull,
throbbing beadsrhrs yield In Jut a few
rnomrnU to, Pr. Jamta' Ilodache Fow
dm which cot only 10 ctbU a pack
age at any drug store. It's tbe quick
t, itirmt htadach relief in the whole
world. Don't tutTerl Kellere tbe
jrny rd'I dUtrrs now I You can.1
Million of men and wnmrn hats
found that be4aha aad nt-intlj-U
miner Is needJew. Oft what you aak
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BaunSM aw Shaft flaay vaM
alvssye taanfe BaaA or trajsi
a aasae. We Shaft beXave
la saw Bat aaHll ewsa
aaeaA. We eSusaja get tftere
ga fjgatr ef SBM te aufce
age eke fteeB aatry will
t.Bt taSleBaal.
WaMtotw
Irrigation district aspect to go to
Klamath Falls Thursday to porfoct
a contract with a survoyor who win
havo charge of tho work and bogln
preliminaries soon, This sounds llko
bustnois and It cannot come too
soon.
Karl Shophord nnd family, C. II
Hoaso and son and Hussoll CrandatI
of Klamath Falls wore visitors at
Wm Crandull.'a Hunday, Rusitell Is a
son of Mr. nnd Mrs, Craadall and Is
attending high school at Klamath
Vails.
Mrs, Walter Turner and Mra,
Maud Cbrlatenson of Klamath Vails
attended tho social Friday evening
aad spont Saturday with tbelr alaters
Mrs. Wilson and Mra. Klrkpstrlck.
O. M. Hunt waa a Klamath Falls
law Mrs. C. C. Miller accompanied
him and will visit rolatlvos and
friends for a fow days.
Mrs. llonry Vom of Merrill visited
her dsughtor Mrs. Den Daniel and
family and attended tbe social Fri
day evening,
Quito a number of thn young peo
ple of Merrill wore In attendance at
tho entertainment Friday tventng
and our, Intormodlato teacher Hilda
Chaso, returnod to Merrill with aome
o her friend to spend Saturday and
Hunday.
Thn haymakers, harvoitera and
thrimhorti aro Improving thin boautl-
lu," woHllior liy rushing tholrwork on
the Tulo LAko lands
Our primary teacher Mis Drajna
tiasiior spent tno wcoK end with Mrs
Mackon of Malln district. , v
Kd. I'ayton of IloMiburg, Shorlff
Humpbray of Klamuth Falls and
ninny otbor hunter havo been msk
Ing thslrhoadquartr at Wm. Cran
dull' tho (Hint fow days.
William Freer who Is toachlng
school nl Merrill pcnt tho week end
with bis family here. t
Marine Are
All Athlete
Ataietica or all sorts have re-
colvud a groftt Impetus In tht) marlno
corps alnca tho return to peace-tlmo
tondltlons, and garrlaons and posts
all over the world have teams which
vie with each other for honors.
Hlnce tba 'football season opened
crack loams' of marines have been
organised at Quantlco, Va Great
l-akes, 111., and at Mare Island, Cal.
The latter teaja waa torganlxed In
1917, and largely through tbo coach
ing of Johnny Docket!, former Ore
gon football star, tho Maro Island
era havo been 'able to meet and de
feat almost every opposing team,
alnce that time. In their first game
of tbe present season they defeated
tbe team of the U. 8, 8. Birmingham
by a score of J3 to 0.
The marines were represented in
the Olympic games by several atar
athletes, one of them. Sergeant Morris-Fisher,
winning the riflo cham
pionship of the world. Following tbe
Olympic meet, tho annual military
gamea wore held In China. At Pek
ing tbe sports are alwaya Internation
al In character, the marines compet
ing with Britishers, Delglana and
Japanese, attached to the various le
gations, l
During the baaeball - season the
corpa bad teams organised all over
the United States, In tbe West In
dies, the Philippines and out In
Chtaa. Tba marlaea cleaned up In
every ganse tbay played la tba Chi-
aeee.capltoi.
Reports from all posts abow that
participation hi athletics la growing
ateadlly, tad that practically every
man la Interested In football
basketball gad bowling, or la busily
training for, aome future athletic
uvent. While tbe aoarlnea oa battle
ships have few opportunities to In
dulge In field sports, they go In heav
ily for boxing, wrestling aud foot
tall, when the fleet la In port.
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DAYIJOHT ROUUKRIR8 IN Kt'BSIA
TOKIO. Sept. 30 (Dy Mall.)
Advlcos from Vladivoitok say that
dayllgtit robbery and theft my nrmed
bandits Is becoming common. In tho
suburbs tho robbors, not content to
bo armed with ready rovolvors, sup
ply thomsolvos with band grenades
which thoy havo actually at times
put to UBO,
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Rexall Straw Ballot
Note The figures below will bo
cbangod from day to day or aa often
as the now raturna aro received, un
til election day.
National Ballot Harding' Cos
Popular VOto ...... 803,867 273,073
Electoral vote ...... 382 149
Oregon ballot
ropular vote 7,897 4,tiGt
Electoral vote .... 6 0
Klamath Falls-
Popular vote ...... its 33
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WEATHER RECORD
Hereafter tbe Herald will aablleb
Aa saaaa and maximum tssapera
:area aad precipitation reord aa'tak-
a ey the u. a. rloeiamntlee eernee
etatlM,,' Publtcatloo vilt rover tba
day previous to the pit'h Issue, ap
m K o'clock of that da
x vita ;ialtattoa
Oct. 15 . 7 88
Ocj. 2(1 117 88
Oct. 17 IS 87
Oct. 18 18 80
Oct. 39 47 2!
Oct. SO . 47 25
Nov. 1. 61 16
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WOMAN rOUnCTAX IX HAWAII1
HONOLULU, T. II. Oct, ,10-Fl-I
nal primary election return c from
the Islanda of Molokal, Maul, iLaeal
and Kaboolawe, ahow that Mra. Wil
liam r. Kaae, wife of tbe republican
county clerk of Maul, ws nominated
for tbe territorial bouae of repre
rentatives on th,e democratic ticket
FOR
CCtFNTY
' COMMBSIONll
FRO) PETERSON
PEACE AND PROGRESS
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No rlrtky ParaTtB b Pay
Spend County FwasJa far
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Not for Legal SquaWbliaf
VOTE X
LLOYD L. LOW
Republican Candidate for
SHERIFF
Regular Election Novem
ber 2, 1920
G. "E. WASHBURN
' Contractor and
Builder
Coaatructlon Werk of any klad.
No Job too large or too email.
Estimates furnished free of
sherge.
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UNION TAXI CO.
AND TRANSFER
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and delivered. . We
haye open and closed
cart for pur patrons.
We go any place any
time.
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Fishermen Attention!
Get Tessr live Mtaaaewa at
126 Conger Arenue
For
NEW AND SECOND
HAND FURNITURE
See
BOB CURTIS,
123 North Eighth St.
CHIROPRACTOR ,
Dr. LmtCBndi-
Office Hours
10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m.
Ill 5th St, Suite 105
Over First. State Satlaaa Baak
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MINERAL BATHS
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Fee Paper Hanging ana
Painting Call
F. R. LAUGHTON
TaUpbone 473-W
104 South RiTerside
FURNACES
WB HAVE
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aa obleag Are box. Best for, bura
.tag wood. Let ua ahow yeu other
goad polata aboat It. ,
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FRANK SEXTON
Independent ' Camtn
da, for
COUNTY' CLERK
Respectfully solidUi
the support of KIi
math county oteral
at the coming " elec
tion. geBWMIWelBBgVvReJM
ITS PATBRSj
la oaa of Bay keaaltal'a bbagis
aad Ua tocaUea of tkfa boefHal
makes It especially deatravle froaa
tkat vlowBolat. Oaly akaadadttF
capable gradnatad aarsaa are asa
ployed, aad tkla fact, added te ear
unequalled atatt of . ykystalaaa aad
excellent hospital equipment insures
our patleata unsurpassed service.
STAFF-r
DR. B. D. JOHNSON
DR. O. H. MBRBYMAN
DR. T. C. CAMPBELL
DR. OEORQB J. WRIGHT
DR. B. D. LAMB ,
DR. H. D. LLOYD 8TBWART
Klamath General
Hospital
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