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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1921)
tf b MONDAY1, NQVSM8KR 7, 1M1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAG TWd HM&rening Herald J T 1 T n , ini . J. HURKAaT ......EdlUr . . BARRETT City Editor rablleaed. daily except Sunday, by Tht Herald Publishing Compear of Klamatb Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. atre4 eUtha-postofflce at Kla eUth, Falls,, Ore., for transmission iaroagbtbs malW as' second-class r,f- The MEMBER Mr f TM I, ASSOCIATED (dated iJRress ila bxc1bs1y1 Mtltled twHbe usefop publication of au leva raweaKbe credited. to It, r aot 'otherwise credited In this (MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1B21 WHET SHI CWWONSHIP RGHTPOIES s 1 'PORTLAND,' Ore., Nor. 7. Ifo- ( tloa, pictures of tfae'Dempsey-Carpen-tter'tttht Trill likely be brought here soon'1 aid will 'be shown boro provid ing Viewers find that the film con fotiuslo the city 'ordinance, accord tag to word gtyen out this morning by Gus A. Metxger, a member of the motion picture board of censors. caTBe 'pictures hare Tieen dliptayod la several cltlea and states and are bow showing In Seattle, according to Motzgcr." It Is said that tho film wUKprefeably -be brought Mn to Ore- gen" by some exhibitor who Is willing to, run the risk of arrest and fine by jbe 'g orerament under the lnter-state jMmmerce act, prohibiting transpor tation of pictures of prize fights be tween states. iff Once 'brought Into a state tbe gov ernment has no Jurisdiction to pro yeai future showings within tho State, Motiger said. attend the meeting of the Crater Oil and Qas Co, The I. O. O. r. lodge Initiated candidates Wednesday v orontng. H. F. Tole Is hero on a visit from his borne In Bugono. Mr, Tolle loased his ranch noar Mor- nn last sprpg and morod to Eu gene, that his daughters intent have the advantages of tho unlver Tho marriage camo as a surprise weather has been very favorable for tho farmers having bad early rains and enabling them to do a largo amount of fall plowing, but has been raining tho last two weeks. He reports that walnut growing Is becoming an Important Industry of the Willamette Val loy. The nuts grown there are un usually largo and well flavored, bringing a hlghor prlco than tho California nut. Mr. Velton Haaklns and Miss Vivian Hedgopath were married In Klamath Falls Wednesday by Rev. Rice of the Presbyterian church, slty. Mr. Tolle reports that the to tholr many friends, but all Join In wishing them a long and hap py married life. Dr.' Armstrong, government in. spestor of sheep, was In Merrill this woek. CARD OF THANKH friends for tho kindness shown dur- we wisn to tnank our many ins me uiness ana aeatn of our lime' aaugntor and also for tho beautiful floral r of for Inge. Mr. and Mrs. William Tlmms and Family. ID ABOUT . PORTLAND CHILD WAB WEAK AND PUN V 18 NOW -TUN PIC TURK OF HEALTH. PORTLAND. That tho Federal Uesorro Bank of San Francisco Is using strong-arm method,, In en deavoring to forco tho Stato Dixnk of Brookings and other similar In stitutions to oxebango chocks at rir wns ii cimrgo -mado by attor neys, for tho small bunk In a suit for nn Injunction, before Judge Wolverton In tho federal court. u Bmrglar Wanted to ' , "WaTOLETON, Ore., Nov. 7. 'ffMiHowa ir looking for a profes sMslreracksan' and the - ''glad Hstta't'Vill bartended; to one who . - guarantee, to open tbe safe In JkVclty hall, where for five years or more documents that are now badly seeded have reposed. Du ring that time the combination has rWted and "thevtumblers fall to re spond. Hence the urgent need of a ' past master' in the art of cracks,- maashlp. " AN EDISON FOR CHRISTMAS Ton can do It if you Join our Christmas Edison Club. ' tat us explain to you. iKlamath 'Falls Music House, 122 8. Sixth St. m In some ways the bog is far ahead et tbe drunken man. It may eat kwfll but it won't roll In it. . MERRILL NOTES J. P. Harter Is In Merril from ,fclg ranch on Lower Tule lake. , A Hallowe'en party war given by the seventh and eighth grades at the home of Mrs. R, H. Ander son Monday eve. Black cats and other Hallowe'en decorations were y, In. evidence. , Refresbmonta were erred. Little' Mary Jane Bowman was 'operated upon by Dr. Kreese for tbe removal of her tonsils and ade- BOids. Mrs. B. D. Harwood, Grandma ' Cor aid Mrs. Cbas. Cox were Kla math Falls' visitors on Tuesday. 4 Mrs. Btukel hag been confined to bar borne for some time, but Is reported much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. M. Galcomlnt at ' tended the school entertainment at vte Malln school Monday evening, Tnejr daughter, Miss Mamie Is one r,of Jibe teachers. They were accom panied by Mis, Ruth Hill. Miss Pauline Oalcomlnl and John Galco- mini. They report a very good crowd out and something like $200 ,.., .cleared for the school' piano. rfr A Hallowe'en party was given at r,Tttbe borne of Mr. and Mr. C. M. ..Merrill Monday' evening to the so- . nlore and Juniors of tbe high school. It was in honor of tbe . birthdays of Fred Pope, Jr., Eston . Xleger and John Merrltt. Gamea .I'rpproprlata of Hallowe'en were r played and refreshments were . served. All report a good time. , , JB. D. Harwood was In Klamath M, Fall,. Wfdnesday. . - r ,T, h. Pope, one of the proroln ,. aat, braedes of shorthorn cattle of rjtaa county, was In Klamath Falls 4iarWeay, Mr. and Mrs. 0, W. Hostetter war In KJamath Falls Friday to NEW TODAY I o n APPLES -WHILE they last, New tons, Splts. Wlnesan. Small smooth. 1. 26-$1.60 Box. People's Warehouse, 6th ft R. R. Spur. 7-8 TO RENT To gontleman two up stairs rooms with bath. Phone 403-R. 7.8 "Tnnlac must bo a wondorful,mod tclno to do Whitr!t has for 'my lltilo six-year old daughW' said Mrs. S. P. Tomplo, who resides at' 464 East Clay St, l'ortlahd.lOroRoni recently. "Maxlno had boon sutforlng from loss of appotlte for oyoar or.moro, Nothing seemed to'' ngroo ' with her and It's a mystery to mo how she liv ed on tho llttlo sho would eat. Her kidneys woro' disordered and weak, too, and sho was so thin, pale and puny looking that I was unonsy about her all tho ttmo. Sho was dull aniV languld all tho tlmo and novor want ed to get out and piny like other children. "Well, my dad had boon helped so much by Tanlac that wo all think It tho grandost modlclno In tho world. I didn't know of courso how It would act on my llttlo girl, but I had nor take a bottle anyway and It is simply astonishing how It has brought her out. Sho oats llko a pig, ovorythlng agrees with her and sho no longer looks or acts IJko tho samo child. Her kidneys are In much bottor con dition, too, and sho Is Just bubbling over with" energy. Wthy, sho's out at play all tho tlmo, I Just can't keop hor In tho house. I am so thankful to see my llttlo girl so hoalthy and hoarty that I just can't praise Tanlac enough." Tanlac and Tanlac Vegetablo Pills are sold by druggists everywhere. USED PIANOH aro scarco but ,wq now havo several' that look bottor than this picture Low torms, sol bottor look th'onn over. EARL HIIEPHERD CO. 507 "MAIN BT. lima BfBsaJi- jiaBBMsaM WEATHER RECORD. ARB YOU TIRED and weary? A - hot minora! bath will rest you, If taken at tbe New .Hot Springs uam House. 6 A OOOD BED And a good, bath at Colonial Ronmi. llth hup Main and 741 Walnut. Steam boat is be ing installed. - 7 FOR RENT 4 room apartment-for rent. Pitts Fiats, 826 Lincoln. 7-12 FOUND k ipalr of chlld'e gloves. Owner may- have same bv Ident ifying at Herald office and paying or mis aa. . 7-8 FOR QUICK SALE The old Cas beer ranch near Lorella. .840 acres, part under irrigation. Welt Improved. Price $12,000. Easy terms. Write Favell-Utley Realty Co., Lakevlow, Oregon. 7-12 WILL TRADE Alfalfa hay for milch cows, cattle or barley. V. Rajnus, Malln, Oregon. 7-12 Hereafter tbe Horald will publish the mean and maximum tempera tures and precipitation record as tak en by tho U. S. Reclamation service station. Publication will cover the day previous to tho paper's Issue, up to B o'clock of tho day. Pre cipitation Max. Mln. November 1 .... 68 135 November 2 .'... 60 34 Novombor 3 .... 69 '32 November C .... 60 40 November 6 .... 66 29 Baked Bm$ A3 LwteA! Me vrsy fhyr3imi h .WANTED PLAIIf sewing. at 101& nose street. Apply ' 7-9 USED PIANOS Stolnwar. Elling ton, Trowbridge etc.. at orlcoa and terms that should Interest you. Let's go And look them over. Earl Shepherd Co., 607 Main St. 7tf. FOR SALE 4 ROOM bungalow, furnished, loso In on pavement; bath, toilet, nlco lawn,' driveway for garage, three cords slab wood only 2,300.- Wishard-Wood-Bent-ley, 121 North 8th Street,, 7-9 APPLES WHILE they last, Newi tons, Spits, rWlnesap. Small smooth, fl. 25-11. 60 Box. People's Warehouse, 6th & R. R. Spur. 7-8 FOR RENT 2 isbed nlttlly. Broad St. new cabins, See D)ck, GOD'S BEST GIFT IS A HEALTHFUL BABY MONDAY HEALTH TALK NO. 10 jAstessaeasyatj WANTED Posltitlon by exper ienced stenographer. Phone 869. 7-10 WANTED Painting and Kalsomln- lng. D. W. Burling. Leave orders at The Smoke. 7-11 200 TONS FIRST CLASS Alfalfa hay for sale on T. B. Watters Ranch, 11 miles southeast of town. Qood foed yard furnished. W, O, Burke. 7-11 507 MAIN STREET. PIANOS, VICTROLAS RECORD HEADQUARTERS A Uivorco. court Judgo Is credited with saying that whore tbo patter of baby feet is heard In the home thore Is an Intorest which builds homes and character and citizen ship and happiness. A baby comes Into tbe world Quite often under circumstances Hbat oause disturbance to spinal alignment. It Is not necessary to, describe these circumstances. It 'may result In continual drooling as was the caso of a baby one side of whose mouth was paralyzed so (hat It could not close 'its lips. It may result in almost any form of tbronle weakness. As soon (as such woakness becomes apparent, the ihlropractor should be, called that ho spine may be restored to pro-, per alignment and1 tbo baby's llto Jcyelop normally, , Uncle Bob Bays: "Nevvy, you sel dom find ;a hoalthy f el Ipr who wants 1 0 Ivo like nmll 11 on a 1 re rost." at pAAMMrf tf USE SLOAN'S TO EASE L4ME BACKS' YOU can't do vour- best when your back and every muscle aches 'with fatigue. Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, to out rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative glow of warmth and comfort. ' Good for rheumatism, neuralgia sprains and strains, aches and pa!n. sciatica, sore muscles, stiff iolnts and tbe after effects of weather exposure. ' For forty yearspaln's enemy. Ask" your neighbor. tKep Sloon't fondy. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. t Sloa Linime HEALTHFOLUnVS 'CHIR0PAACTIC CORRECTS PRESSURE ON SPINAL ItncKvojN vnuatSQf THE LOWING ORGAN Spinal Ti1iii ilMurl HEAD EYES CAM ' NOSE THUOAT' " 'ARMS HEART LUNGS LIVER STOMACH PANCREAS SPLEEN KIDNEYS BOWELS APPENDIX BLADOER! LOWRUMII The lower nerve UNOERTHE MAGNIFY' I tINOOLASS IS PINCHED Br niMUGNCO JOINT. PINCHC0 NERVES CANNOT TRANSNIT HEALTHrill "IMPULSES. CHmOPRAC' TICAW0STINO RE ' MOVES THEMESSiMtE. THE VPPER NERVE IS rmEASNarUKUITENOS. PABV COULDN'T TALK AT THREE , "Nettle Wolter Is my Infant ' daughior. At the ago of threo ' jfoars and eight months sho was r. unablo to ,talk, and from hor condition wo thought sho would"' never talk, November 26, 10l9, S consulted, a chiropractor. Ha ' Iscoyered tbe child suffered ' from a serious misalignment ' of the uppermost vertebra of the "' pock. After two woeks" ihe child pegan to rppoat words'. June 10, ' 1920, ' her ability 'to talk was 'as ' fluent as thai of other children her age and she was 'discharged. Bbe bjas been normal since." " fJrs. Augusta 'Wolters, Cblroprac- n tic Research Bureau 'Statement " No. 1281; i WHEN HEALTH BEGINS depends on wnen you telephone 639-J for an appointment. Con sultation la without charge. M'C Irrl .t)RS;rMALJLETT & MALLETT Office Ovr, Underwood Drug Store Phone 539-J for Appointment. ij C sy ' IT IS. UP TO THE LEVEL HEADED, :.. rrtiatiriaTi nrnor 17 HP THIS CITY TO STUDY CAREEFULLY THE QUESTION WHICH IS BE FORE US TOMORROW, IN THE NATURE OF A REFUNDING BOND ISSUE. Is the city's credit to be impaired and progress entirely suspended by our answer at the polls? Certainly not! JEsC pecially when it costs the city nothing' to 4 extend' the time limit on unpaid pavjtog liens. 1 V "Unfortunately, the- property af fected has not been a paying invest- k ment during the past few years. The. future progress of this city will in-; doubtedly change this situation. Pro-, gress which we cannot, hope "to enjoyr with impaired credit. Our obligations" must be paid one way or another The -fact remains, THEY MUST BE PAID! Let's give the property owner an other chance to pay his own obligations. Have you listened to the few who are opposing the question of rebonding? If so. isn't it a fact they oppose 'mdst everything else which? tends to furtiier ' progress? You are vitally interested' in the upbuilding of this city.' So afe we.'It3 isn't a matter of how you vote, for we are confident you will vote right; but rather,' are you going to help put tKis,, over big and, by doing 'so'' show the out side world Klamath Falls does and Will;, pay her obligations without being forced , IS IT A'MATTERJOE PAlTH'JN THE; FUTURE OF KLAMATH FALLS? , ' .Columbus, crossing the stormy0 'ocean in search of land, held his mutin rous crew to the task long after they had lost 'faith and gave to the world a new, , hemisphere. You will have the oppor- tunity next Tuesday to give to Southern , 'Oregon' a new city in the not distant V future by voting "Yes" on the refunding , i 'bond issue. 'Washington',' defeated, discredited, almost wholly deserted by his followers, ' Lnl ' aifk innliimalF. nf1 in lh raiitL and gave to' America a' new liberty. ' You will have the opportunity to morrow of placing Klamath Falls in the enviable position she occupied five years ,ago, by voting "Yes" on the refunding 1 i 1 Dona issue. 1 ; it -Lincoln, during the dark hours "of bur' Civil War was the most despised andt cruelly, abused statesman our coun-' try has ever known. Yet' he carried his ' great work to success "with malice to- ward; none" and "charity to all." ' ',1 The' election next Tuesday is not" a' fight, but simply solving the problem 'of a financial' difficulty, the solving off, which 'is sure to bring a greater pros---perity.to this community. '' 1 ' Grant, savagely attacked by Kis own generals, accused of drunkeness r and" utter lack of abilitv. said nnlhinor. -k.if .iA..Tkf if- .- mm ,Uim ..m i:' - -ii '" t'ory. (rant's generals were unable 'to. ' look-into the future. They could see 1 pothihg but the immediate presenf. This city has a wonderful future' if properly guided. It is your' duty as a citizen to) look forward to the' future presperity: of this city and to assist in carefully ''guarding her credit. t ' "The first step toward .accomplish- ring this aim is to vote "Yes" on issuing Refunding bonds tomorrow, November 8th, This is not our cause any more man it is your cause. It is of vital interest to , every citizen. Let each one of us be .able jo say next Wednesday morning,'1 "We put the refunding' bond issue over in Klamath style' NNICEBR(fil Limrm 0 ' i I 5 A I -,; I i 4 v i V 4