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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1921)
V FAGS FIVE THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1M1. Butineia Men Ureg Volet1 for the Bonds i (Conlnuod from I'ngo 1) IWWWUWWWWMWMWVWMWM face the iltuatlon Hqunroly and voto unanimously for tlio refunding bond isiuo Novombor 8, Wniiy oxprossod the opinion that tharo waK' a vast difference botwoon n school director's election and tho ottovcomlng up No Tombor 8 thoro should bo a full . voto of tho pooplo Instoad of only a few scattering votes hero and thoro. Tho man who rofrnliiB from voting Is 'shirking his duty by tho city he lives in, ono supportor of tho bond lssuo said. O. D. Durko, vlco prosldont of tho First National bank, said, "I say that It is absolutely nocessary to voto Novombor 8 to pay this dobt contract d in good faith for wo will havo to par It anyhow and It Is tho oaslost way out of a bad holo. iWhctbar our present condition Is good or bad, tho debt must bo paid. '1 know It I were an owner of somo of thoso bonds, I would hiio tho city of Klam ftth Falls to socuro tho money duo file." James Drlscoll, Innurniiro n(nu, ns betted, "The bond issue must go over. There Is nothing else to do. Are we going to forgot tho futuro? Do wo iwant to stop Improving our city? I kould iay not Wo are Jiving hi 131, not In tho modloval tlmos whon tnon a to with their flngors and growl ftd whtlo they ate." Jo Ward, roalty dealer "I seo but ono way, to go through and voto for them. I hoo no argument. It !( an absoluto necessity for our development; for tho city's credit; to protect past Investments of tho city as well as tho futuro. Tho last bond issuo should havo gono over." B. E. Magoo, Underwood's Pharmacy "I am In favor of vot ing refunding bonds and proceed ing to collect tho delinquent taxes. X tee no reason why the ponalty for dollnquoncy should not bo on forced by tho city. Tho bond Issue Bhould bo put ovor." Ross NIckorson, proprietor Rex Cafe. "I favor tho rofundlng bond issuo and will voto' for It, but I think that tho pcoplo who aro de linquent should bo given longer than a year to pay up, for It will take most of us this und all of next year and possibly until 1923 to get on our financial logs and liquidate I euro want to soa tho bond issuo go over." T. L. Stanley, secretary, chamber of commerce. "It is absolutely es sential to carry tho rofundlng bond issue If Klamath Kails wishes to contlnuo to bo a progressiva city and look to tho outsldo world for credit. It Is nocessary that tho cltltens hero lay down all porson al grudges and prejudices and voto "Yes" on tho subject. In the first place, tho bonding house,, would be Justified to put on n tax lovy t onca to collect their money." William' Marx, attornoy. "Ily all moans sustain tho credit of our city' by voting "Yes" at tho apo dal' oloctlon'. If tho issuo falls to curry, our financial credit for fut uro Improvements abroad Is blast od." Dr. h ,D. Class "Knowing lit tla as I do about, it, I fool that we should pay our community debts ns wo do our private onos. I am going to voto "Yes" as It Is tho only logical action to toko." WINTER CliOHKtf HURVKV JUNEAU, Alaska, rfov. 2. Flvo Unltod States govornmont'survoy par ties who havo been working in var ious parts of Alaska aro now closing tholr work and leaving for. tho win tar. Many of tho survoyors will win- tor horo. Ono party has boon in tho Mount MJcKlnloy National Park sotting out park boundaries. During tho last yoar a total of 88 miles of boundary was run out. Tho second party has boon on tho Richardson highway, south of Fairbanks, tho third has boon running lines In tho Cold Day oil district, tho fourth at Yagataga Iloach und Cordova and tho fifth on tho Kodlak I'onlnsula. TWO AUTOISTS KILLED WHEN' OAR 'LEAVES BRIDGE OAKLAND, Calif., Nov. 1. Louts C. Segll, of Oakland, California, was killed early today and L. Clark Kogors, of San Francisco, was In jured when thoy plungod from the approach to a brldgo hero while making', an onduranco. run . from Portland to San Francisco. IIIUDOK AGROSH ALASKAN RIVER 18 OONTEMPJ.ATED, NENANA) Alaska, Noy. 2, Con structionist a.woodon brldgo for tho government railroad across tho No nana . rlvor, hero has boon decldod upon by officials of tho 'Alaska En gineering Commission, which Is di recting tho railroad work. 'A steel bridge- was planned originally but at prosont there aro funds on hand sufficient only for a wooden struct ure. jBrldglng of the Nenana rlvor here will put Nenana In direct communi cation with territory to tho south, Including tho Llgnlta coal fields. IN OLD RECIPE ITCHING EM OP on RICH III ITU SUE I Any breaking out of tho skin, oven tlory, Itching oczoma, can be quickly ovorcomo by applying a llttlo Men-tho-Sulphur, says a noted skin spec ialist. Uocauso of Its germ destroy ing properties, this sulphur prepara tion Instantly brings case from skin Irritation, soothes and' heals tho ocioma right up and leavos the skin closr and smooth. It soldom falls to roltevo tho tor ment and disfigurement. Sufforors from skin troublo should got a llt tlo Jar of Montho-Sulphur from any good druggist and uso It like a cold cream. Adv. man Haaje Teat ad Solpbar Tana flray, Faded Hair Dark aad Gloat Almost ororyono knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings back, tho natural col or and lustre to tho, hair whon fadod, streaked or gray. Years. ago tho only way to get this mltxuro was to mako It at home, which Is mussy and troublcBomo. Nowadays wo simply ask at any drug store' for "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound." You will gel a, largo bottle of this old-time recipe improved by, tho addition of othor ingredients, at very llttlo cost. Ev erybody uses this preparation now, becauso no ono can possibly toll that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and oveniy. you dampen a spongo or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a tlmo; by morning tho gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, ynur hair becomeso beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look reara younger. Adv. WOT BID TIKE SUITS ays Bachacho la Sign You Ifnrr Been Eating too Much Mont. ' When you awake up with bachnche and dull misery ln-tho kldnoy roglou It generally means you havo boon atlng too much meat, says a woll ksown author ty. Moat forms uric eld which overworks tho kldnoys In their offort to filter It from the blood and they bocomo sort of par alysed and loggy. When your kidneys gat sluggish and clog you must rll3vo thorn, ilka you rollovo your bowels; removing all tho body'a urinous waste, olso you havu back Mho, dltzy spells; your stomach Oars, tongue is coated, and when the weather Is bad you havo rhouraa tie twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, cliannola often get ore, water scalds and you are obliged to seok rellot two or threo times during tho night. i Hot Water Each Morning j. I Puts Roses in Your Cheeks, j e . 'I' " -". i " ' i j"r'j"-w i11.1' ;'-" T jt-gjMfc'T '"rrT', "i'MirT" ' ' ""1 v &v: i J..V1.BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlaBBBBBBBBBBBBBSlHBllx syY? A fi rfft ' fatsld t- Sffij& x JBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSBa3rV7t "Or- ?&& C m waBflBpOaBttk1'? sNaiBir ' bbbbbbbbbbbbbshbhLbbrHHbbbbbbhv mTa look one's ltt and ft one's best Is to enjoy an inside bath each morning to flush from the system the previous days waste, sour rcrmeniaiions ana potv notions toxins before It Is absorbed Into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, kavea behind a certain amount pi in combustible material in tho form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day Icavo In the alimentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not eliminated, lorm toxins ana notions which are then sucked Into the blood through the very ducta which are intended to suck in only nourishment to sustain the body. If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom in your cheeks, to see your skin tret dearer and clearer, vou are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It, which it a harmless means oi wnsuing me www material and toxins from ins stomach, liver, kidnevs and bowels, thus cleans. tag, sweetening and purifying the entire allmfniarv tract, before nuttlnc mora food Into the stomach. Girls and women with sallow wins, llw snots, pimples or pallid complex- (am Iaa itnM wlin wnlen tin with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who aro ixunerca witn iicsnaciiri, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipa tion should begin this phosphated hot water drinking and arc assured of very pronounced reiuiis in one or wo .. nhate costs very little at the drug store ou is sumcicni a aemonsiraieeuav iu. aa soap and hot water cleanses, purities and freshens tho skin on the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside organs. We must always consider that internal sanitation ia vast ly more important than outside cleanli ness, because the skin pores do not ab- a . til .- fa. 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