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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1919)
PACK POUR THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TPKNtMY, MAY :li , in. The Evening Herald K. J. M V It It .1 Y EDITOIt Publlihed dally ejcept Sun. la) by The Herald Publishing Company of KUniath Kails, at 115 Fourth ulroot Entered at the postofflce nt Khun ath Palls, Ore., for transmission thru the malls as second-class mntter If they have the backbone to oppose It, they will win out. Commission or no Commission, Supreme Court or no Supreme Court, It la n Meal p-ir and simple, and the buslnes nin of Kl.uunth KnlN should (IkIii It t u finish It Is n question of nrlnclplo, and they should show that thev place that far above money If the telephone company Roes to the ex tent of taking out the phones, then Klamath Kails should Install its iwi s) stem and" Kick the Hell people out of the city. IT H HI T 1 1 DDK Subscription terms by mall to any address tn the United States. '- - 5 22 MANY SOLDIERS USD U1UUIU . 50 Member of the AtMR-lated Prtt The Assoclhted Press Is excluslvel) otltled to the use for republication of all news dtspatchos credited to It r not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news, published herein AFTER LAND NOW ctal dispatches erred. fceroiu ure also re- WASHINGTON. May 13 Willi up pllcirions already recehed from more than 40,000 soldiers and u!l ors who desire to take up homestead All rights of republication of spo- when dlschiirKod from military ser- Ice. Secretary I.ane and bis ndtisers are revlsltiK the program oiIk null presented to congress to take care nf the Increased demand It was ald today that the I rvt es timate of $100,000,000 for establish ing dlsehnrced sen Ice men on "'lack er' lands probably would hae to bo made several times that amount per haps $100,000,000. TllA. MAY i:i, 10 VI. WITH THK MOTHKItS. The following poem by Grace 11. Hall In the Portland Journal, voices a truth that U particularly apt at this time when we are paying tribute to the mothers of the land. It re calls to mind the old saying that the hand that rocks the cradle rules the nor Id, but unfortunately with tho banishment of the cradle many of the traditions have gone with It, un til today It is not the mother but the offspring that does the ruling. The trouble all lies tn the fact that the twig was not properly bent be fore It reached the stage where bend ing is out of the question Head this and profit by it, those who can: Ob, mothers, see ye not that men are growing From out the little boys now at your knee? And know ye not the ideas you are sowing Shall ripen into deeds that are to be? And know ye not that In the moth ers' keeping The destinies of all the nations rest? Oh, let your noblest thoughts be eter creeping In influence to-the babe now on your breast. LKAVKS KOIl .SHI,.I. Presiding Klder Rev !l J Van Kossen, who has been making a trip thru Lake County with Chaplain Frank Jnmes In tho Interests of the new Centennlary Movement launched by the Methodist Church, left foflhls home in Ashland this morning. He reports a most successful trip WKATHKK KKPOItT. Oregon Probably rain and warm er In the east portion tonight Mod erate southeasterly winds PEPTONA WILL HELP YOU into ran Kttmiiut Hot ('. Walton, l'ercj Pouotto, 1. Wnldron. A (1 I.liottee, Jerome Humphrey. Chus K. Turpen. W A l.ooml. Kllev llnrcrat,.. Hnny . . Ralph. Homer Morris. I 11 Wlllhlte. M C Young. F K Wat lets K K Stauti. Merle Miller. Maude Ralph. M II Revenue. Clara Stsiuh. Gertrude Hose. Joe Jeffer. R K Hugo, Hazel Johnson. Swan . Moore. W K llocchl, Angelo Ralph, Fletcher Woods. C II Jorgensen, Jas Daggett. J F and. wife... Kkwall. Axel K llatchelder. W J Perdue, Mrs I. Nichols. (!eo J Peterstelner. A Wilson. Harry Chlntell, Sam Schallock, Fred and wife .... Dally. Mary (Sraily. Mrs C K Zatta. A Cray. Robt Roe, Vera Johnson, Arthur Hampton, Thos Ml r.o mi r.o fiO 100 too 100 100 r.o so ro no r.o r.o 100 .r.o Ml r.o r.o r.o r.o r.o 50 too 60 50 150 100 100 50 100 100 50 60 1000 50 60 60 60 60 50 600 NOBODY CAN TIII.I. WHIN VOl" IIAIIMIN UliAY. FAHCIt ll.llll' wini sagi: ti:. 1 I itlVI'I'IIV ritOM HtlVIJYMOOX. Mr and Mrs Harry Poole, who lum b.'tu In California for Iho pant rorliilithi on a hiiiuiyiiiunli trip have ret ill lied to tills clH '! Mr Piiolii will iiiialn taks up his duties lis pin pilelor of the Libert)' Theatre Mwtitiwii: i.icknsi: ihsrr.n. KLAMATH PIONEER AT DEATH'S DOOR Word baa been t Nlltllllll I IIIIKetl ,i (till Count) Ik ti.it (iraiitH Pun niiil Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully ilaikeiied. glossy and iiltr.ictUe itltb a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur Wbeiieter her hair look on that dull, faded or ttieaked iippenramr, till liiipl mixture was applied with won derful effect lit lukltiK at am drue tore for ' Wtrth's S.tge and Sulphur Compound. tu will get u large hoi tie of this old-time recipe. Improted lit the addition of other liiKrcdlciitN ill remit to ue, for about 50 cents I'hls simple mixture can be depended upon to restore nut urn I telnr and te.iutt to the hair A well known downtown dlURKUlj tilts eter) boil) Ues )eth Sage and Sulphur Compound now beiius It dnrkinn so niituriilly and evenly thai nobody tun tel) It has btetl nppllnl - ; It t so east to use, too You aliuplv dampen a comb or soft brush and ( ilrnw It through )our hair, taking our tritnd at a time H nioriilng the Cray hnlr dUappears, after another upplluitlon or two. It l restored to lu natural color and look glosty, soft mid beautiful. We are nlwii) on tlie Job ready to tnke enrr of )imr tire lnurnie. I t 1 1 cute a Smith. m Main 9-tf i-,...-' ' A iiiiiirlngo license bus I n Issued bt t ounlt Clerk C It Del.iip to Juck .(ill Padd) and Miss Aggie Thoiup sou l'b.ii....r t KUm. HI ill hi! I, , " in I '" "i 1'rnlinliK ... ecoter mi l.enreiit,irlii,,fi, Xlirs of nee .. w .. 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F. and wife 760 Connolly, Catherine 100 Hair) Precinct. normal health after ,,,' ,atm.H For you must reign, supreme each gl'iDDe, COld, bronchitis, Or Smyth, Ceo and wife As tend", plasUc minds yield to your influenza, if your blood is ,,1(, (!111, .rrcnr,. schooling. not up to standard, if vour . . ... And firm tbeir menul hablu 'neath f,i ;:i.; : .,u.. Lewis, l t- . . r,o your sway. lOOCl assimilation IS faulty, zacharlah. Kills 60 Oh, are you teaching what the world if VOU are tired Or run flown, Young, I) K. and Lldn 250 is needing? ,, i n j. Shall wise men bless vour name In LI1KI1 VUU IlUt!U repiOna lO 100 60 250 100 100 100 200 1000 60 Don't ask for Aspirin Tahlds Alw.iy. s.i "Ilijfr." Don't buy Aspirin in a pill box! Get H.tu-r iulLiivI Always s.iy, "(live nu- Kciuiinc 'Bayer Tiiblcti of Atpirin.' " Insist you want only the H.iut p.irkagL' with the "Bayer Crou" on the package ami on the tablets. The genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" have been proved safe by millions for Pain. 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If to your own you dally are not giv ing Some principle to help the great world-work 'Tis Reformation day awake, oh, mothers' The future rests with you and time files fast; Yours is the task divine above all others Training for peace that evermore fehall last. For Sale Only by STAR DRUG CO. "The Rexall Store" KLAMATH PALLS -:- OltKCiON OPPOSK THK INCKKA.SK. The business men of the city will be called upon tonight to decide what attitude shall be taken towards the proposed Increase In telephone charges. It is to be hoped that there will bo but one decision absolute and Irrevocable opposition to It. Klamath Falls has a straight out contract with the Pacific Telephone! and Telegraph company which pro vides for certain charges for phonos in thin city Through some legerde main tho corporations of tho state Kecured tho enactment of the law creating the so-called Public Ser vice Commission, whose chief duties of late seem to bo to serve tho cor porations and not the public, and by a decision of our esteemed State Supremo Court a decision that as tounded Bomo of the brightest legal minds of the Btato this Jaw sots aside everything but tho decisions of this Commission. For tho first time In tho history of this grand old ntato wo aro told that a contract that Is flawless is a more "scrap of paper," nnd therefore Klamath Falls, thru the active aid and assistance of this Commission, Is to bo robbed monthly by tho telephone- company There Is Just one barrier to tho theft tho buhl!iesj men of the city, and SCIENTIFIC TRUSS SERVICE SERVICE Trasses of today must be properly made and scientifically fitted. We buv trusses that are famous for their con struction and workman ship and our experi ence in fitting them makes the finished job as nearly perfect as pos sible. If you need a trass come to us. W e guarantee both the quality and fit. 0fJerwoor5 PharniaCY ' V'v , KLAMATH IALLS OREGON m I ,J COLORADO SPHINOS, Coin. May 13 - MrH Spencer Pennine, of Color ado SprlngH, has received the iVcorii lion of the Medal!!,- do In Lltibth from the king anil ipieen of Ilelglum In recognition of her m-rvlco for Bel gium during the war Mm Prnru.io Ih understood to hnvo tuken cure jf on entire Ilelglun town and to hnvo ren dered other services So far is Is known, only one other American woman lias received thin honor i -- --'-"-. . GIRLS! YOU CAN LIFT THEM OFF Doesn't hurt a bit to lift your sore, touchy corns rijjht out A noted Cincinnati! iiutlioilty i!Ik covered a new ether roiiipouiid and called It fn eofu', nnd a quarter ounce of It now can bo had for n few cenlH at any drug hi ore. Vou Hlmply apply a few dropH of tills magic freezono upon a teudi r (orn or painful callus and Instantly tho sore ness dlsappeaiH, then Bhortly you will lint! tho corn or callus ho loose that you can lift It off with tho flngerH. You feel no pain, not a particle of HoieneHB, either when applying fiee ono or iifterwardH, and It doesn't even Irritate the Hkln, Huiil coiiih, Hoft coniH or oin8 be tween tho toi'Hj also toughened cal luses, JuhI Hlirlvel up and lift off ho winy It Is wondcuul! It woilfH Into it charm. Try It! Women should keep 11 on thelr icxm-iH and novor let it torn ache twice-- Adv, tx Stimulate Retail Sales Advertise U. S. Department of Labor NEVER BEFORE HAS THE AMERICAN PUBLIC HAD THE MONEY TO SPEND THAT IT HAS TODAY. THE MERCHANT OR MANUFACTURER WHO SITS BACK AND WAITS FOR THIS MONEY TO COME TO HIM WITH OUT MAKING ANY EFFORT TO GET IT WILL AWAKEN WHEN IT IS TOO LATE. HE WILL THEN REALIZE THAT HIS MORE AGGRESSIVE COMPETITOR HAS BEEN ON THE JOB AND HAS TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE STRONGEST SALES WEAPON KNOWN TO INDUSTRY, NAMELY, AD VERTISING. DON'T WAIT FOR THINGS TO COME YOUR WAY WITH OUT DOING ANYTHING TO HELP THEM ALONG. ADVERTISE INCREASE YOUR ADVERTISING. USE THE NEWSPAPERS TO TELL YOUR STORY.. MULTIPLY THE VALUE OF YOUR SALES TALK A THOUSAND FOLD AND MORE. DEVELOP THAT GREAT POTENTIAL MARKET WHICH IS READY AND WILLING YES EAGER TO BUY THE THINGS YOU HAVE TO SELL, BUT DOES NOT KNOW THAT YOU HAVE THEM. TO STIMULATE BUSINESS SURELY, QUICKLY AND ECO NOMICALLY ADVERTISE NOW. U. S. Department of Labor W. B. WILSON, Secretary. IIOOKK W. BABKON, Director (.'cm-nil, Information mid Kdurullon Service aefcjgyn i i vn i -ttAgirt,