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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1921)
I V? -V -tfkt, J i-.:-s-rx. nxcs- - - .r.p'si.TO . (V.VKi. - j- V, y m PACK P1VH THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVKMDKR 4, 1M1. EVERY 0 N E I S EXPECTING A i- : HARD BUM ft"Tho icrapplo.it evont la Klam- OREGON BREVITIES f a,Falla In 1021," Is tbo npres- drawn Ira used by tbo aportlnr element1 ouibANu Following tho un- nvitlllng offortH pf local polleo and tho Jackson county ihorlff's offlco for ecvornl weeks to urrest tho por- petrator ot nn attempt .to blackmail Dr. KmhelH.O. Swodonberg, pj-oml-nont Aahlnnd phyxlclan, now touring the nouthorn stntos, out ot $1,000, nrmetl men who bavo'boon guarding tbo threatened homo havo boon wjth- wen referring to the coming' Huff-1 HOOD RIVHR Jesse Davis, Joo Raas ton 'round boxing conteat en Swearjngon and B, Vox of Indo Novomber 12 at McDonald's Hall. Pondonca, who aro alleged to havo To rouliio thin factr&ik any men ion wholesale bootlog business wo know both bow. aboat thta whlte pofllnK M Pple vckon, woro will bo In- ttCn Ilno(J 0 by Justlco or the . battlo and PctkCO Onthank. Officers doclare that the men conducted the, shrewd est bootleg ring ever operated In Hood niTer county. """ vent and the answer variably, "I look for i I, think that they will atago an event whlob will put all tho past battles in the shado, oven tho Gordon-Blue ten rounds of July 4. Osrdon and Illtin r anrn a ulr of nifty boxer, and certainly tried- th " RoKVO ?!? df to win tho fourth content but th.ro ""7"" "' """' ' - I. a greater amount of rivalry ' Jnyjor, an Rngll.h engineer and mln- NEty TODAY. NEW TODAY FOR IlENT Nicely furnfehod rooms $3. GO por woek. Star Rooming House,' 6th nnd Main Street. 35H FOR RENT Furnlshod housekeep ing rooms, 10 periionth; bache lor preforred. Call after . 522 Klamath avenuo, ' FOR RENT 6-room modern house, surnisnou cau oped for 2 families. Also garage. 1160 Pine. 4-S FOR SALE 80 acres of fine Irrigat ed land, well Impreved: 25 acre. alfalfa,, good house; about half mile of Slomon's oil wolP, no alkali. Price' iiz& per acre. WBSIfAIlD-WOOD DBNTLET 121 North Eighth St 4-6 GRANTS PASS Placer mining on tweon tho California boxer and the homo guard lad for friends, of each man havo been carrying tales back and forth betwoon tho two training camps and each boxor has said somothlng which has stung the oth er man to tho quick.1 Any .port who falls to attond the event will bo missing ono of the best matches which has been arranged for la this city during tbo 1921 season. Mark my words, the talk Isn't halt aa strong aa It should bo, thoy novcr toll tho ex act situation for fear of mlagalA Ing tho sports." fag oporator of largo experlonco In tbo flolds of "Australia and othor countries. So satisfactory wero tho rosulta ot prospecting by shafts thnt oqulpmlont has now boon Installed for largo scale touting by hydraulic mothods. BAVBjH Salem police, following an Investigation covering noarly two wooks, when thoy unearthed a cache of abont 2d blcvclos which woro stol- newspaper on nMo jMt m(mHK tTno cacj,o was In a cow pasture In a remote 'district ot the city. Tbo police said a number of boys wero responsible for tho thefts. Throe ot tho lads wore ap- a ..r.o T.r . t,, ,D prohendeu by tho police It was said attended tho workouts of both men.th(lt otnor arrMU vou,d bo mndo 1. their camp., both In Klamath (Tn(J bor8( af,or BteiBg tho b,cyclM( Fall, and at Chlloquln and seem took t0 tno coch0( whoro tnoy .Impressed with tho demonstrations VeM wpalnld ani parU exchanged W..CU nuiu uio bi.uu. ..u """ to clndo dotectlon, tho polleo sold. to do in spionaia condition, menus FOR SALE Real cheap, fine gaso line launch. 7x28 feet, on uooer Lake. Box A. D.. Herald office. 4-B Now Novcinb Records Sliephcrd. -" , at pari 4-a FOR SALE All of block 8, Duena (Vlata addition, for loss than half us worth, to raise quick money; 200 foot from. ShlDDlsKton Davenfcnt: house, big barn, good well: flno nlace for chickens, cows and garden f near inroo DigMumDcr plants, i Inqnlro uox A.'D., Hcrald'oftlce. 4-6 FOR SALE Chevrolet car. Inquire 413 oak avenuo. 410 WANTED-About 6 sboats. Grocery, 910 Main. White 4-7 WANTED TO TRADE For dairy or doci cattle, alfalfa moal, choppod auaira or airaira bay. Harry Tel ford,, on Merrill road. Phone 18F13 4-li - ' LOST fTuosdar, October 26, on high way ootween Meciellaa. .tore and Klamath Falls, ono high-top lace shoo. Finder loavo at Diamond Tiro Co. Howard. 4-6 Meals by day or week: homo cook ing. Mrs. Stolner, Broad stroet, near Alain, back ot win I to Pelican garage. 4-5" say, while Ross works as smoothly and as cosily as a woll ollod ma chine. Ross hog taken on alt com ofs for any number of rounds from 1 to 15 In tbo past 'wook and be has mnnbandlod nil of tbom. Frtonds of Huff say that his wind was novor bolter and that his confidence Is growing dally that he can master tho California boxor without taking any wild chances i. but ho exproasos tbo opinion that rA he will .not loavo his guard down at any point" In the" ten round, so that Ros. can shoot In that wicked .left. "I'll almost wagor the abtrt oa my back that I secure the deci sion and my friends can count on me from round one to the finish," Hurt said Wodnosday -while train ing at Chlloquln. "Huff has been netted and babi ed so long about Chlloquln and Klamath Falls that ho Imagines that ho Is a world boater and Is practically Invlnciblo In this Mo tion. It will be my effort to show him np with all tho resource. I have on November 12 and I'll do my beat to live ip to tho toafl donce which my friend, have ex pressed about mo I'll do my best to win and that i. all a mole eaa do," Rosa. stated last night afttfl bU workout , at the Scandinavian Hall. Ros. invite, his friend, to come to the hall 'on all week 'day. except Wednesday and Saturday, at 4:80 to 8: SO o'clock to aee kl. dally training routine. Milk Man Say 9 Some One 1 Attempting to Injure Burinew Emll Mochettez, dairyman, states that sorho evll-mlndod porson Is dis turbing his milk delivery system, and that for a month past, noarly overy night throo ot his patron's places bavo been visited itnd tho milk de posited by his drivers Btolon, The noxt night tho same performance would bo carried out about three blocks away, Kocbettez said that he had mode complaint to the police and tbey had tried to apprehend tho thief, but bad not' landed him yet. Ho will pay a reward of $'25 for the apprehaa.loa and conviction of the person or per sons who .teal milk, or adulterate it after his driver leaves It at a resi dence, and asks his patrons to look for the advertisement In the Herald tomorrow evening with tho reward notice. tlRANTS PASS The fighting qual ities of tho rioguo river stoolhoad aro attested to by Joo Wharton, local sporting storo man, who recently took ono hour and 33 minutes to land a 10-pound specimen. D. O. C. McNeill, British, consul ot Collma, Mexico, octod as official tlmekeopor for the contest. ONK DOLLAH DOWN $1,00 down and a small amount oach week until Chrjatmaa makes ' you a momber of our Christmas Edi son Club nnd brings you nn Edison for Christmas. Wb pay you 7 por cent on any amount you pay before delivering Instrument. Join now, at Klamath Falla Music, 122 B SUtk, St, CONDON, Or, For tho first tlmo In 18 months tbo sbeep market Is showlag signs of recovery. In tbo last 'two weeks several sheep buyers have covered tho country, and every shop man had an opportunity to tell his surplus at a .fair price. Lambs that formerly sold for f 3 a head advanced $1, and the demand was so brisk that there woro scarcely any culls from tho count. About 20,000 head of .lambs have loft tbo Condon stock yards. SALEMr J. E. Deorflold, 20, who gave his address at Cataldo, Idaho, suffered the loss ot a foot when ho fell from a Southern Pacific train In the local railroad yards. Attondlng physicians said he would recover. Mr. Deerfleld told hospital attendants that he had been employed in a saw mill at Wieed, Calif., and was "beat ing" hi. way to hi. home at the tlmo of tho accident. , BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE Saka Salt, at First Sign of Bladder Irritation or Back acho Tbo Amorlcan men and women must guard constantly against Kid ney troublo, because wo eat too much and all ot our food Is rich. Our blood Is filled with urlo acid which the kldnoys strive to filter out, thoy weakon from overwork, becomo slug gish; tne ellmlnatlve tissues clog nnd tne result la kldnoy troublo, bladder weakness nnd a general decline In health. ' ., When your kidneys eel like lump, of lead; your 'back hurts or the arlne I. cloudy, full of sediment or you "are obligee? to seek relief two or three times 'during. tho night; it you suffer with sick headache or dltxyi nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather la bad,, get from Vour phar macist abou four ounces ot Jad Salts; take a tablespoontul in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fln,e. This famous salts Is made from tho add of graphs nnd lemon Julco, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to flush and atlmulato clogged kidneys; to neu tralize tho acids In the urlno so It no longer la n source of irritation, thus ending bladder "dlaordera, Jad Salts Is inexpensive; cannot In jure, makes a delightful oftorvesvont Utbla-water beverage .and belongs In overy home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good ktaaay flashing any time. Adv, 1 Havo you neon tbo new putoo. at tho Oregon Harnoss Co., Sevonth and Kiamam avenuoT 4-7 If you want those bens to lay this wlntor food plenty of Mado-ln-Klam-nth alfalfa meal. Manufactured by Harry Telford, phono 18F13. 4-10 New November Record mow At Karl Hliepherds. . 4-8 A good bed and a good bath at Cplonlal rooms, 11th near Main, and 741 Walnut. Stoam heat is being installed. 4 Thoro I. no medicine like Nature'. gift. Try a mineral bath at tbo New Hot Springs Bath House. 4 SULPHUR IS BEST TOCLEJlRUPUeLY BROKEN OUT SKIil Any breaking out or skla irritation on face, neck or body is overcome quickest by applying Mentho-Sul-phur, say. a noted skin .specialist. Because of Its germ destroying prop ortes, nothing ha. ever bees found to take the place ot thl. sulphur preparation that Instantly brings ease froju. the itching, burning and Irrita tion.' Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right up, leaving tho akin clear and smooth. It seldom falls to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A little Jar ot .Mentho-Sulphur may be ob tained at any drug storo. It is used like cold cream. Adv. Ill OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Sage Tea and Bulphur Turns 3ray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, propsrly com pounded, bring, back the natural col or and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Year. ago. tho only way to get thl. mltxura was to make It at home, which 1. muaay and troublesome. Nowaday, we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will got a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by. tho addition of othor ingredients, at very little cost. Ev erybody uses this preparation now, because no ono can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair taking one small strand at a time, by morning the gray hair disappears and after another application or twp. your hair becomesc beautiiuii) dark, thick and 'glossy and you look year, younger. Adv. ww A A A A A AwA A A AAAAnw i r i ,", 1 1 i . ' wwwwwwwwwwa" MAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAOt II ' n STRAND THEATER , Finest Picture Projection in Southern Oregon. " Great Minds Originate, Fools Imitate" .r n i jLS TONIGHT TONIGHT "RED FOAM.'" A Ralph Ince Production Picturized by Edward J. Montague FACE TO FACE THEY had told her HE was mar ried and intercepted his letters. But truth like murder will out, and soon the fire of love caused the simmer ing cauldron to bubble and boil in-, to a crimson foam. A Photodrama of Cumulative Interest and Power w ) ( ) t t 1- ( t t AAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA;AAAA n w j.j . J ! I I ) J )- -I - s i i ift it iti A m m A m iti m ci tt i 'VV.4 , tar- ' k t ' "'tn off J '7JJ)t i af r av J t' isi: -r-v ' ai i-.H-..'-', . RIEX CAFE "MACE FOR GOOD EATS" BOSS NICKERSON, Prop. j. .. . , fit I yt v .,- y v- , r ; . J ' ,1 Klamath Falls, Ore., Nov. 4, 1921 To 'the People of Klamath Falls, Who Work for a Living: i ( i i V.' We are still doing business at the Rex Cafe and We will continue to do business. We do not believe any special class of help should receive any more than you are receiving. Are we helping to bring the cost of y living down? Our prices have been reduced from 10 'to '2S. Come in and look our menu over. We will appreciate your -co-operation. t T T ! . ; v naaJ Va9" X down? Our prices have been reduced from 10 'to A. T 4 '25. Come in and look our menu over. X - We will appreciate your -co-operation. . i ';J ; T t -' W& ' J Doughnut Shopr ' T t ' " ,1 'Vfc.; Jewel Cafe. ''$gX' , X ' t ' 'iHffi x Owl Cafe -' ' ' X t ' ' ';''lffi'hcate ;$ c:,..f x - - '' ( ' - X , a , it, i . .hi j yn i . ,. . , t v i w , X4 ir.iVl4f,J.' .