The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 21, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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PAOB PIVK
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
KntAwiiKimrfcH, n.io cimtk
I'OHTIAND.'Uuno 21.Mrnwbor
rltm Woro nolllng; nt $1,10 a crnto
In retail inarkotH horu today, Many
KrowdfK wnro K)ililllnp tlio da yd pick.
Iok from houso to houso.
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1'IiANH KAI.I.H, UIHJW MAVKI)
NKWJ'OHT NIWH, Juno 21. A
IMTX' seaplane bound for tesU nt
M, (611 In Hampton Houdn and was
burnnd, Tlio piano carried tun men,
all of whom worn rencued,
FAMOUS OLD GERMAN CASTLE
tuksdav, auNK ai, imi.
Schlou ElU, Built In tht Twslfth Ctri.
tury, the Centtr of Born
Famous Legtndt.
Tlio Heliloss Kltr, famous old rnHle
on tlio ltlviT Moselle, destroyed i lire
rcri-nlly wo tlio only cnilla of the
core iiIuiik tlio Moselle tlmt lind
never bvvn cnpliired hy storm, new
urrondered and nutvr dt'spullfil, It
bs liulll early In tlio twelfth century,
ud tlio territory It icoverniil licrmne
famous Ihtiiiho of tlm Vw of i:itr."
poaco (lint mi regulate! by in onlb
Ukt-n by all tulijoct of tli ruler, did
liy lila own family
cup; Ins .noma attention la Judxo
Tho:nas J. Cleoton of Portland. It Im
said" ho mlht nitjilro to tlio governor
hl or try to bent 1'nt McArtbur for
the congressional nomination.
Jt)iii for Tivnsuror
As for tlio office of ntalo troasuror
rtcont KOtMlp has t that O. 1 Hoff
will bo n cnndldalo for rolcctlon.
Senator Thomas Ityan of Orogon City,
who wad deputy undor former Btnto
TrunBuror Kay, and whom Huff bare
ly defeated In 1918, In looked upon
oh a certain entrant. Hhnuld Bcnutor
I'attoraon, nol run for governor, bo
muy run for treasurer.
In tho first congrosslonal district
whfch W, 0 Ilawloy tins roprosentcd
for years nt Washington, h. K. Ilcan
of Kugctia haii iloslgttH on thn plnco.
In thn second district Bcnntor Itltnor
doubtless mny try to unborso Mr,
Hlnnntt Itllncr Is also talked of for
mitlniml commltteoman to succeed
Italph i:, Williams.
Much Interest Is beginning to con
tor on the third district, Multnomah
(ounty. Information comes to tho
surfaco that Ilargo K. Leonard and
Maurice Crumpackcr want McArth-'
ur's place nnd may try to get n (h0
next election. Judgo Cleotou Is men-
MAN AND fVK want work In mill
enmp. Man to work In mill, wom
an to cook, or wait on tablo. Phone
i3fj. 21-23.
KOIt RKNT i room- portly furnish
od apartment. Hot and cold wa
ter, bath, Hwanson Wdg. 625 Main
Bt. 21-23
Call 18G for your taxi.
21
The iiath provided
thill ItflVfltlf IvIlM Llllml ii IiiImkiuI ...
onoelse should tm bnntshed fore it. ' "onod a,8 ln lhl" conncclon well
flueaft were obtlcfd to tnko the onlli a a PO'blo candidate for governor.
Upon entering the rustle, nnd were
governed by It M long they stu)ei)
la the territory.
Tho radio had four chateaux, one
each for four branches of the family,
and these circled the castle house
Itself. Many legends grew from the
old walls, tho best known being that
of Agnes, a lieatitlful girl who refused
to wed with a rival lord, and whin the
lover appeared at tho ensile gates Willi
an army to selte her she donned armor
and led the attack Hint resulted In his
death and the defeat of his army. Aa
the soldiers fled, however, n bowman
turned and sent an arrow that found
place In the heart of the girl. Her
armor Is still shown nt the ensile with I
tho hole In the breast where. Hi ar
row entered.
May Hun Teal
From tho democratic camp It is
said that cither Looter Humphrey's,
United Btato'a attorney and ovarsoas
veteran, or Joseph N, Teal, who was
a member of tho United fltatcs ship
ping bonrd, will bo put forward gov
ernor. Colonel Crcod Hammond,
soldier and bnnkor, had boon men
tioned until bo Indignantly assortod
that no. longer would ho bo on tho
registration book of the democratic
party.
? NEW TODAY
Varieties of "Smokes."
Tim llunnrao mnldetis do exactly
what Kipling n they do In his
"Itond i Mnnilnliiy," for they smoke
a cigar ten Inchrn long nnd as fut as
n good-sited candlo, and with t white
paper coxerlng. Tho loageit ijjpm
known nru those used by tho
natives of the ItHglnti Congo. Thec
plM- bnvo stems tett or twelve ftH
long, with smnll bowls. If matches
wen- iiimI to light tbi-ni n friend would
Ik needed to apply the llnme, but the
nstlw gets his lli:bt by merely thrum
tng Hi" bun I Into his ramp tire. In
Liege, -In porta nf Ireland, nnd In the
southern ynlted Sir. I ex. ppo-iniklng
by old women Utcoiumuti.
Kansas ants simply cannot bo kept
down. When fly paper was used to
keep them from eating up housos,
tho ants batlt a road of dirt across It.
VOH IlKNT Bleeping room,
per week. Kellogg House.
$4.00
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KOIt HAI.B Tho Kellogg Houso.
Will consider houso and lot as
part payment Kor particulars In-
qulro of owner. Mrs. K, II. Kol
logg. 21"
KOIt BAKU flwcll llttln homo for
two. Has largo living; and dining
room 16x28; bod room; clothes
closot; bath room; largo kitchen with
12 ft. drain and work tablo and cap
bourdsl linoleum; flno rango; win
dow ahades; wood shop on alloy; ce
ment walks; lawn; garden hoso etc.
I'rlco only $3000, Can nrrango somo
terms. '
AL80
FOa BAI-02 acre on tho high
way; all undor Irrigation and In
crop. This place Is out but C miles
and a good buy at $125 per acre.
(No oil loajio Rlgncd on this land.)
Owner will glvo terras.
ALSO
KOIt IlKNT Ono three room fur
nished apartment $35,00.
j. t: wAitn co.
Phono 37C 834 Main Bt.
21-22
KOIt BALK 25O.300O Bavago rifle,
Now, Iloom 16, 1.oomls Illdg. 21-27
KOR HIM Largo and small cart.
Phono 18G. 21
Ilrldal hoquols furnished
brldos. Btlnson Photo Whop.
for
21
A good bed and good bath at Col
onial rooms, 11th near Main. 21
WANT TO IIUV
I havo a client that wants to buy
3 or 4 room modern houso. Not too
far out, will pay cash.
TIII3 KVAN ItEAMTY IX).
012 N Oth. Ht.
21-22
NOT1CK
' A apodal meeting of tho worn
eni Auxiliary of tho American Log
Ion will bo called Tuesday evening
nt Odd Follow hall to elect dele
gates to attend tho stato conven
tion at Kugono. Ever member It
urged to attend. By order of tho
President.
BIG EATERS GET
H TROUBLE
Take Knit nt Klrl Nigs of Illmldor
Irritation or Hack
arlie
Tho American men and women
mutt guard constantly against Kid
ney trouble, becauso we eat too
much and all of our food Is rich. Our
blood Is filled with urls acid which
I tho kidneys strive to filter out, they
weaken from overwork, becomo slug
gish; the ellmlnatlve tlssuei clog nnd
Seek Governor's JobHho ru" '" ?dncy tronUo '''"or
nvUKIIVVn UUU U ftl'UCItW ucciiao in
Many Expected to
t
(Continued from page 1)
will bo n candidate nor whe;her
Colonel George Kelly, member of thi
Port of Portland commission and
business man, will bo a candidate.
Uoth Haker and Kelly tulk Is htrong
In Portland and sporadically about
tho atato.
Senator I. L. Patterson haa every-
ono guosslng except thoso who im
on the Insldo. Tho senator Is rnrln'
to go for governor. Hut ho Is a close
poraonnl nnd political friend of Mr.
Olcott. Whether his nmblllon to bo
governor la strong onough to cnuso
blm to discard soiitlmont and run
against Olcott Is n quostlon. Thoro
Is a rumor that Patterson will Btny
out of tho gubernatorial raco and bo
cbmo an implrant for tho republican
nomination for atato treasurer.
Should Olcott not bo a candidate, It
Id said tho administration support
would go to Pattorson.
KrlondH of Colonel Ooorgo A.
Whlto, adjutant general of Oregon,
havo boon Importuning him for sov
oral months to sock tho governor
ahlp, but tho colonol l said to havo
rflacouragod their offorta. Iloforo tho
war Whlto wns aomotlmcs mentioned
aa a gubernatorial possibility.
. Kny Might Hun
T I. Kny, formor atato treasurer,
Md'mombor of mnny sosslons of tho
legislature, Is undor conslderatlonr
Kay'a rocord for retrenchment nnd
economy In tho last legislature goyo
him strength among farmers organ
ixatlons and a percentage of business
o. He would ho nblo to poll a
M vote in western Orogon both
bTcnuso of U rocord and kl. c
qtSrUXPton.ofPr.nov...e.B
among tho latest to bo talked of nsn
RUUorator.nl posBlbimy.
SsU.orNb.B.nnottU
,i...,.i i im moro of a mro iu
health.
When your kidneys feel llko
lumps of lead; your hack hurts or
tho urine Is cloudy, full of sediment
or you am obliged to seek rollef
two or three times during tho night;
If you suffer with Rick hoadacho or
dltzy, nervous spells, acid atonuich,
or you hnvo rheumatism when tho
weather la bad, get from your phar
macist about four ounces of Jad
Baits; take a tablcspoonful In n glass
of water liofore breakfast for n fow
days nnd your. kidneys will then act
flno. This famous suits li made from
tho add of grapes and lomon Julco,
combined with llthln, and has been
used for generations to flush and
stlmulato clogged kidneys; to nou
trnllzo tho nclds In tho urlno so It
no longor Is a sourco of Irritation,
thus ending bladder dlsordors.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot In
jure, makes n delightful otfervesvent
llthln-wntor bovorago ,and bolongs In
overy homo, bocnuso nobody can
tnnko n mistake by having a good
kldnoy flushing any -time. Adv.
ATTKNTION.
Companions Klamath Chapter No.
35, It. A. M. Regular convocation
Tuesday, Juno 21st. , 1921, 7:30 p.
m. Masonic hall. Three candidates
for most oxceltont mnstcr. Refresh
ments. Visiting companions welcomo.
Hy Order E. II. P.
2021 J. B. HHATTON, Becy.
SAGETEA KEEPS
I
Wlwa Mixed WlUi Sulphur
ItrlngK Hack IIU DeanUfal
I.utre At Onoo
It
yOn BALB Two Iota In Illchmond,'
wain, inquire Mrs, , Parks,- 914
OrantSt, 21-23
WANTED Rollablo party who
would .like uso of piano for Its
keop. No children. Call or address,
1214 Worden Ave. 21-26
WANTBD ncgrlgorator In good
condition nnd a quantity of good
chicken wiro. Call 2G3-J, 21-23
WANTED A good secondhand bl-
cyclo. Inqulro at Herald hfflco.
21-25
LOBT Between tho brldgo across
Lost river this aide of Bonanza
nnd Klamath Falls a 3G-G U. B. Nob
by Tread cord tiro and rim. Finder
ploasn roturn to Cash Grocery and
rccclvo roward. 21-22
FOR RENT Thrco room furnished
apartment. Living room 25x12.
Dest vlow In tho city. Phono 4 4 4.
21
COOK WANTED Experienced lady.
Apply Whlto Pelican hotel. 21
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COLONIAL ono room cabins for
housekeeping, 11th near Main Sts.
and 741 Walnut Ave, 21
TONIGHT !
AT THE
STAR
$
BakedBms
Lunch I
- baked to Just the
right Jum"
rouWMe
Me vrav
fheyr
73Aefoff?ea
AotghxMs- 3i
fy
THEATRE
You can learn why you should own
a Studebaker; why this car is what
we claim it to be the superior of
class in the world
any car in
its
today.
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You will see the making of a
Studebaker from the, ore to the fin
ished car, and you will know that
nothing is left undone to make it a
perfect car. If you ever expect to
own a car, go to the Star Theater
tonight.
Dunham AutoCo.
Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads.
Gray hair, howover handsome, de
notes advancing age. We "nil know
tho advantages of a youthful appear
anco. Your hair Is your charm. It
makes or man tho face. When It
fades, turns gray, and looks streak
ed, Just a fow applications ot Saga
Tea and Sulphur enhances Its np-
pearunco a hundredfold.
Don't stay grayl Look young!
Either proparo tho reclpo at homo
or gut from an drug storo n bottlo
of "Wycth's Sago and Sulphur Com
pound," which Is moroly tho old
tlmo roclpo Impro cd by tho addi
tion of othor, Ingredients. Thou
sands ot folks rocommond this ready-to-uso
preparation, becauso It dark
ens tho hair beautifully; besides, n,o
ono can possibly toll, as It darkons
so nnturnlly and ovonly. Ybu moisten
a spongu or soft brush with It, draw
ing this through tho hair, taking ono
smnll strand at a tlmo. Ily morning
tho gray hair disappears; aftor an
other application or two Its natural
color Is restored, and It becomes
thick, glossy and lustrous, and you
nppoar yoars younger. Adv.
jn
hoi loved to ho moro
of Pendleton
. i-.. iritnor
BOnaior uj - Thnro lH
Bread is your Best Food
eat more of it!
BREAD-
the hod ot foods
Children like big slices. Ask them
why and they'll say "tastes good."
It's satisfying puts energy and
health into every .growing youngster.
They're ure to thrive on
BAKERITE, BREAD
This quality Bread is pure goodness ! :
pleases the palate, satisfies appetite, ; ;
yields, health and vigor.
You can get it at
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1 9 amusaaV- iftffffff ttltlltlMtBii bWstlsimaJ m y
x rmam w,tt mm mmtm wmmm ngBb f xms
, m lavssHavr vf wm; nBmmmmttfflttmttiw mZT'JB'X-m
Jim -1tSSSU rSMmJP-ULM1' ' tllLLlLt : ffiSSfc- -A. B?
MmijAjmgk TEMPTING, tasty jPSM'l
iimiMatfaWrimSssV and rich in nutrition, j-jtiiZ- tMSZ
llWM$KfFftJi3 Olympic Wheat SszSti
IPsALSmIB Hearts make a cer- mm-7iu
a lOMH 13l)BsisRM th appetizing G77 7W
a Jtr$ mf and satisfying; (2$Ml --aa
I SWw 1 0jf cresuny whiteness this "meat of the wheat" , "
rJSwS fulfills tho requirements of breakfast or luncheon .,.u,
I a wmJr I ' efficiently and economically; adaptable for many
I SjL I goodies 'tween times, too.
BCMmF) j OLYMPIC Lit ineludtt every A,vn.r-n. WMBBHf:
wV?fcR milled, packed, wrapped and udUd. Mf ALONO WITH p.arina
vwuhway vw.hv,i; PAsravrLoua
II"1 1 fc Wi Jib. "v'u MtAlTMaM
1 ; S j. liPl SSTC 04. S T" BK&t . "t wsmcosaauL
I S" (f'Ai'vi rW3Pff AmtvL AdaMJBJ . rolliooats
I j.DitWiTwl vsb1vkA Ji itylJft nJnmwKa'- . stkvcutoats
llSSsnll . UtMrHI v tSMrMTw till BmFsaTlLl SiaBMIV. I whkat rum
BOSCH and GRAY& DAVIS
OFFICIAL
BOSCH
Service Station
AHmittN BosdihihfTb Corporation
""''""ni't a.
As official representatives, wc
employ experts in the repair and
adjustment of electrical automo
tive equipment. We have special
tools and testing apparatus, ac
curate information from the fac
tory, use none but genuine parts,
and do prompt and careful work.
ImftvMvJfl
Ml
lifrtMHlPsftiiilsBwM
no ,i ,, "- 0I Coob Hay
ornorshlp. I J. M'0 " ... rn..orii
The Rex Cafe and The Maize i:
............................. .Al..j. .v j i
REED AUTO SUPPLY CO.
gubernatorial
1 still considered a
A now figure now oc
11th St., Near Main Phone 298 J
possibility.
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