The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 11, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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HOLD HIS .IOI1
NOVEL PLANS
ARE 1QE FOR
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SEA FLJGHTS
"it.M April 7 - TIt nni'(iunri
mont l the tniliistil.il .himijimit rom
mislon th.u pmnlovers nnl (ninlno
operatinc iimler the workmen- rom
licnntlon l.iv will tie eimit from
pn incut Into the fuinl for the months
of April. In snil .June comes nt a
most opportune time. It redoxes Oie.
l.on Indiistr fiom a bunion ('.nrlnc
the reitljiistuient period. Tli. mcni't
lion Is possible because of a surplus
that nconnml.itoil In the fund limine
the pns.t jetr The exemptl'.ii; 'f this
three-months' peilod will mom Unit
no pnjinont-) will h.ue bee i u.'i'o
Into the fund lij emploers .ir.U o'n
plojes for seen of twelve months of
the fiscal e.ir cmtlng June 30. The
cffeU of these exempted months Is to
reduce the mte of pajment made by
emploxers upon their pa rolls to flxe
twelfths of the base rate The exemp
tion Just declired by the commission
will relieve emplojers from the pa),
nient of approximately $600,000.00
into the fund for the months of April.
May and June, the commission hav
ing sufficient funds on hand to pay
all claims during the period.
The recent legislature, at the sug
gestlon of the commission, -amended
the compensation law, changing the
method of exemption so as to provide
an annual credit cetund to employers
instead of the monthly exemption
svstem. I'nder the old law the em
ployer had to have continuous pay
rolls to be entitled to the exemptions
as they vere declared, but under the
new law the eninlojer will be given
credit at the end of the ear for,
the proportion his pa.v ments Into the
fund bears to the entire amount.
Since the workmen's compensation
law became effective in 1914 the In
dustrial accident commission lias re
ceived from -all sources $6.007,osf
nhich it has disbursed in the course
of business at an administrative ex
pense of only 6.17 per cent, the bal
ance being available for the pay
ments of claims of workmen Injured
In Oregon industry. During the yeir
191S there were 2.",2S8 workmen in
jured in Industry in the state, 1S2 of
the accidents being fatal.
"1 wojtld lvo five dollars a bottle
for TanHc befoie I would be without
it." said Joe Owens, division supeiin
tendent of the Memphis Street Itiill
vvnv, whose address Is Hox 131, Mem
phis Teun.
"I was getting In mighty bad
shape with stomach trouble-" he con
tinued." and was all broken down
mil tired out. I ns so nervous and
had su"h awful headiohes tint I
could hardlv sleep or rest, I could eat
but little or mi) thing, for nothing
agreed with me: 1 was sdiupl) down
and out and don't believe I could
hnve kept mv job much longer If 1
hadn't got bold of Tnnlip
"Slnie staitlug on Tanlac I have
gained five pounds. I eat and sleep
just fine and it has strengthened me
up and made me feel so much better
evei.v way that I can't sly enough In
Its praise."
Tanlac Is sold In Klamath Falh by
the Star Drug Co., and In I.orellr bj ,
the James Merc. Co. Adr. 1
HintK KIIOM I.OUKM.A.
Mr and Mrs. T. D. Campbell oamo
In jesterday from I.orella. Mr. Camiii
bell returned Immediately but Mrs.
Campbell will remain until Satur-da
WASHINGTON. Apill 10 I'limo
and smoke flares developed dm lug
the war and linpioved recentlv bv
I'hoinlnil expei ts of the ainiv will lie
factors In the tiaiisatlantle flight to
be uudeitakeu next mouth bv naval
seaplane.s II) dropping these flares
'. Intervals, the aviators will bo able
to determine the drifting of tliol
planes in the cross winds and ninko
the coireitlous neiessar.v to keep
them on their course
Commander J W Tovyors, In
ch.uge of preparations foi tllo flight,
explained toda) that the flares would
be In the shipe of bombs, which, up
on striking the water, would give off
flame and smoke, the one visible foi
long distances nt night and the other
bv day The flares would remain
very stationary on the water and
thereby Indlcite the angle at which
the machines weie being dilvon from
n straight Hue
This Is only one of the man) de
tails which officers In charge of tho
plans for the flight have had to work
out. Special devices have been neies
sat v in e ill in . n ml thl in u menu
me in onnts foi t e length of turn
coiiHiiimd In making nob foi Hie
stint
Nuniomus expei Imeiitu with the
pi hum themselves ilso have been net
iai None of time of I ho NC Upo'
thus tin lompleled Is lendi foi the
start or the ovoi-koih wiviiko. ami of j
riieis h.i Id todnv that iMinsouili'iltlv i
thin hiul not even undertaken H "
leit a tentative ilate fin leaving Hoik
tiwnj lie nil laiug Island, on the
1200-mile flight to the ' Jumping off
place In Newfoundland At least one1
slop will he made between (hose two'
points !
The dosliovei Itaniev which Is
ciulslng along the ninth Aliunde (
toast toseloit possible lindlng plaio
ror the nuchluos as well as a milt f
able stiirtfug point ror the ovoi sous
vovage Is em onto to Newfoundland
riout tlalirax On the Hist iittenipt i
to leach the fomier plate the vessel
was held up h) Ice rloos and at Hie
liav) depailiuout toilav no Infoimii
Hon had boon reiolvod s to the sui ,
loss or tho set Olid attempt
NEW
man.
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I'OltTI AM) Apill I I The t it v
of 1'ilnMllo Hillwav loiilioclliig
Ihn ( lt of I'lllH
I 'i mill'.- In litiMn
() Nnlll, Wlllim iiu.l i
Spi'llllKllllili
, ' Hut Miihnl, on wh it , ,
)oiir fntlii'i obji'i I to mi
"(ill iinv gromuln wiiii
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II would noom, from n
iiy it
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11 lie ot
f Hid
I'lluevllle lumllon on the H.Mihut.m rovuliilliuiH and iuhiinhii,,, , ,, ,
lua.',,., of the O-W .,,,, I . ,- TZZZ lZ
ed a piiHumigei sol v lie loHtonliiv ion rl, republic IIH a luu.l i i,
..II .1... .....I.. II.... tiv.lii.. II. .-I ""Willi
not dug with nil the inaln Hue trnlim I'om
Keep down the gophor pest with a
.22 caliber Remington and hollow
point cartridges. 3-1 2t
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We are nlvvnjs mi the Job ro.ul to
take care of jour tiro insurance. Clill
cote & Smith. (M3 Main st. 0-tf ,
SCOTTISH QUEEN'S LAST
LETTER IN MUSEUM
LONDON, April 11 The National
Art Collection Fund has loaned to the
Itojnl Scottish Museum in Edinburgh
pending its final disposition, the iat
letter of M'ry, Queen of Scot3, ad
drc-bed to her brother-in-law, Henry
III, cf France and written the night
lefore her execution.
This letter was acquired from the
Sforrison collection by a numbe- of
pet sons for presentation to the Scot
tish people. It Is in a pefect state of
Preservation, and a beautiful ipeii
ir.au ot Caligraphy.
In the letter. Queen Mary Uild
Kink Henry that having passed near
ly twenty ears In the captivity ot
Queen Elizabeth she had at last ocen
ccvlomncd to death and had neen
ordered to be executed as a criminal
at eight o'clock the following morn
ing. She commended her son to Hor
ry care. She signed the letter "it
two hours after midnight. Your most,
loving and xery good sister." I
Chili Parlor
NOODLES
Chili Con Carna
Tamales Enchilades
Fine Pastry
Good Coffee
I'linne order- taken for Salads
anil Fishermen' Lunches
Delicatessen lainclies served as
)ou like them.
PHONE 446
lust around the rorner on 7tli.
We cater to Ladies
and Gentlemen
riie.w: 4 1
O. K. Itac Arnold V. Hake
Let us help you
Clean House
A thorough renovating
at this season will insure
a clean, healthy home.
We'll do our part by
furnishing just what is
best and at prices that
are fair.
Borax, Sponges,
Chamois, Ammonia,
Sal Soda, Floor Wax,
Paint, Wall Paper,
Cleaner, Furniture
Polish, Disinfectants,
Germicides, Bug
Exterminators,
Rubber Gloves, Etc.
Check off such items as
you need and bring the
list to us.
An liiiiotcut tiooil Time
A colonel who was a stem dlsilpli
iiarlan gathered his olllcors about him
and Issued orders for the regiment's
forthcoming train Journey to the
coast I
"I don't object to an Innocent good (
time on the men's pari during this
Joiirno)," he said, "but )oit will see to
It that there's no swearing, no nk
larklug. no curd-phi) lug. and as little
rlgaret-smoklng as possible "
"I'lirilou me, colonel," said a timid
voice, "but would juu object If I
took along a little plain sewing to uc-
' cupy my company and ni)self"' Tit-
Hits ;
IT'S HERE AT LAST
Buy your gasoline
where you can SEE it
measured. We have
the only visible GAS
OLINE Dispenser in
the city.
It's your own fault
if you don't get full
measure.
It's something new;
come and see it.
We have free nlr for )oiir
llresj uIhiijs pli-nl) of It.
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SUPPLY
must
HEADACHE STOPS,
NEURALGIA
GONE
Dr. James' Headacho Powders '
give instant rolicf Cost
dime a package.
Nerrr-racking, aplittlng or dull, '
throbbing hcmlarlics )iclil In juat a few I
moment to Dr. Jurars' Headache I'unr
den which coat only 1U rent a pack
age at any drug atoro. It'a the quick-
nt, aurmt lirailiiclu rrllcf in the whole i
world. Don't nulfcr! Hrheve the ,
tgnny unci dlatrcaa now I You can. i
Millions of imiti and woiiipii hare
found thnt headache and nouralgia
misery la ocedleu. Get what you iuk
for. ' ,
In terminating my business with the
residents of this community, I wish at
this time to express my gratification at
the patronage tendered me in my seven
years of business in Klamath Falls. I
have endeavored to treat my huge liht
of customers in a manner which would
bring about continued patronage and
friendship, and the business which I
now turn over to my successors is an o i
dence of the degree 1 have succeeded in
this policy. I bespeak for the new man
agement of the Ford Garage the same
patronage that I have enjoyed.
GEORGE BIEHN.
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V's . KLA1ATH FALLS OREGON inT?W I
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KLA1ATH FALLS OREGON
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High
Grade
Ladies' & Men's
Clothes
MADE TO OIIDKR
FINEST MATERIAfiS
BEST OP WORKMANSHIP
LATEST H'CYIAIH
IERFi:CT FIT GUARANTEED
Prices are cry reasonable
Your Inspection imltcd
Chas. J. Cizek
MERCHANT TAILOR
SIR Mulii fit.
PALACE MARKET
FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY
The only up-to-date market in the city that is
equipped with cold storage rooms for the proper
handling of Fresh and Cured Meats.
BEEF
Plate Boils
17c per pound
Lean Boils
18c per pound
Shoulder Cuts
From 20c to 23c per lb.
BIG SPECIAL
Sugar cured Bacon
Backs
33c
PER POUND
KLAMATH PACKING CO.
Phone 68
524 Main St
"Hey, FHIrrw, come on over licro n
minute, I uant to tell jou MmicthiiiK.
"Wlin t do J mi know about till
D.icl Bii) he'H koIiik to fix up the old
ni sujs lie' going to put on
DIAMOND TIRES
all arouml, anil us kids can run 'cr
to ilcath if Mo want to,
"Dad feajh tiies are like the lialf
Mile on a Imij'h shees: f jOI1 j(n't
use tho best jou'ro losing out, and
that's the leasou he Is pulling on
Diamond Tires Ho sajs jou can't
haiill wear 'tin out,"
KLAMATH AUTO TIRE CO.
C. It. MARPJii:, Pi op. 1U0 HMh St.
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Every ono i3 asking for tirea
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