The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 06, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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May be chartered by parties wish
ing to make trips on Upper Lake.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS HAVE
BEEN DISCONTINUED
Calkins & Hamilton
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ROM7, Sept. 6. "With tho ther-
Jmomoter registering 90 degrees In
! tho shade, soccer football, a winter
sport in most countries has become
tho summer gamo of Italy. Tho open
ing gamo of the season was player
hero recently under a blazing sun,
the players being unmindful of the
heat. During tho week, teams from el
ementary and high schools of Rome
' play wherever there is a vacant spot.
Doctors Say I'ljlug Will I'rotltfe
(treat Hoon fur Treatment of All
Xcnous Oases Sensations of lly
injj Aro Classified.
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JEWEL CAFE
For the Best . in Eats Just
Foil
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Are Sure to Eat at
THE JEWEL CAFE
Jesse Bailey, Prop.
Phone 185 610 Main St
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The Thrifty
Housewife
has for her motto "One Hundred Cents
for Every Dollar Expended."
She believes in a full return for every
outlay.
She is not tight-fisted. She knows that
the cheapest materials are often the
most expensive in the end.
She has an Account Book which
Bhows what becomes of the money she
spends, and a Bank Book which shows
what becomes of the money she saves.
Her funds receive absolute protection
First State &
Savings Bank
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 6. Prom
"tho thrill" to "a marked sense of
exhilaration, us though ho had par
taken of good champagne" Is the way
pathologists and neuro'oglsts have
classified the sensations received by
those who take their first rldo in an
auplane.
Armed with stethoscopes, sphyg
momanometers and other instru
ments, Doctors Mason W. Pressly, E.
U. Goodrich and Reginald F. Grant
recently conducted a series of export
ments on tho effect of airplaning on
the human nervoug system, and have
just made public their report.
"Flying will provide tho great boon
a i ght for the treatment of all nctv
ous cases such as neurasthenia, and
even paresis," said Dr. Grant.
The tesls wero exhaustive and wore
rr.nde on several patients at a local
aviation field.
AVe must consider that the aviator
is accustomed to flying while this
is the passenger's first flight," stat
e. Dr. Grant in opening his report."
lie had to go through the variojs lin
ptepslons, sensations, mental deduc
tioi s and anxiety which n first flight
"His anxiety with regard to
heighth and speed having been re
lieved, there supervenes a feeling of
exhilaration 'the thrill.' Later he
may again become a little apprehen
sive of the descent, and wonder as to
l whether he will experience water-
chute or light sensations. Again, in
ithls, he is greatly surprised. As the
piano's nose is pointed down and the
engine throttled down, auditory im
pressions are diminished, but there is
no sensation of falling. Near tho end
of the glide the earth seems to be
coming up rapidly to meet tho air
plane, and tho sensation of speed ts
again increased As the wheels
touch the ground, the vibrations in
crease and then subside."'
And then, according to Dr. Grant,
is where the alco-animation comes in.
j He says: "When tho passenger stops
' out he is conscious of a marked sense
j,of exhilaration, as though ho had par
taken of good champaign."
The therapeutic effect of airplan
ing, Dr. Grant summarizes as fol fel fol
eows: "Flying increased the total volume
of blood, increased metabolism the
process of converting food into tissue
Increased lung ventilation, increas
ed blood pressure and arterial tone,
increased tho expansibility of the
heart and increased hemoglobin, the
vital element of the blood which ab
sorbs and carries oxygen."
HUPPALO, Sopt. C. Tho wreck
on tho outskirts of this city of an
nlrplano bollovod to havo como from
Cnnnda resulted in tho first charge
of smuggling through tho nlr in this
fedornl district.
Tho two membors of tho nlrplnnn
crow wore not seriously hurt when
tho mnchlno crashed and loft tho
scono in an nutomobllo soon after the
accident. A day Inter a doputy slier
Iff was. placed on guard over tho
wreck to restrain souvonlr hunters.
Tho United Stntos customs de
partment subsonuently rocelved In
formation that the mnchlno wns cn
routo from Toronto to Gloucester,
Mass. With no record of duty having
boon paid, libel procondlng wow be
gun. Pivo days after tin accident no
ono had appeared to claim tho nlr
plano and it wai placed In n govern
ment warehouse.
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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY GIVEN
IHIili FOR MANV INJURIES,
WEIMAR, Sept. G. Tho National
Assembly has received a bill cover
ing reimbursement for personal in
Jury or property losses incurred since
the revolution. It provides that thoso
who suffered losses, injury and death
havo a right to recover from the
government. Money claims aro limn
ed In tho measure to amounts neces
sary to replace damaged proporty, to
actiinl expenses In case of porsonal In
jury and to giant for loss of labo
and, for death. The national govern
merit, the state and tho community
r.ro each to bear one-third of tho
C(iitS,
Eil. V. I'l-iio anil Royal Tiilloieil
SuitH imil Ou'H-imta nt K. K. K.
Stoic. 4-:tt
Artistic piano tuning and player
work. Call Morgan at Earl Shepherd
Co. i-if i
On account of car shortage wo will i
lell block nt $2.f0 per cord at our
factory until furthor notice. Now is
tho time to got In your winter blocks I
17-tf. Ewnuna Box Co. !
The gebd man is always
'sincere
IMPERIALS
MOUTH PICCU
,CIGABETTS
arc made of good things.
Good tobacco, perfectly
blended pure niais paper to
wrap it and a mouthpiece to
cool the smoke of it A ciga
rette manufactured to excel.
10 for 13c
The John Bollman Co. Branch
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Good coffee and good butter are essential.
Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is rich but not
rank.
Different in taste from other coffee and
better.
Remember the brand Folger's Golden Gate
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