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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i',di: two TUr.StUY, Al'llllj 0, 11)20 ) ( t The Evening Herald X , E. J. MlIBRAV l Kditor , " P.RED SOUI.K City Editor Published daily, except Sunday, by v ine iicraiU' 1'uuiisuing company 01 Klamatn Falls, at 115 Fourth street. Entered at the postoirico at Klam ath Falls, Orb., for transmission thru1 the mails as second-class matter. i ! Subscription terms by mail to any, address In the United States: ; One year .... $5.00' One month J., ! . 50 ' ; ! Member of the Associated Prvvi. i The Associated I'rcsa is oxclusUcly entitled tb the uso for republication, of all news dispatches credited to it. or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also local nows published herein. I All rights of republication of spe- C1B1 uispaicues uerein urtt uisu i--erved. TUESDAY, AI'IULi 0, 1020 SAYS LABOR TROUBLE HAS JUST STARTED LONDON, Apr. 6. "America's in dustrial troubles are only beginning," said V. T. Griffiths, of the Iron and Steel Trades confederation, who has Just returned from, a trip to America, to a -news agency Interviewer. "I have been most impressed with the lire lack of machinery in America for settling industrial disputes, es pecially in the iron and steel trade," he went on. "In that respect w.j are years ahead of America. Ir. Grif fiths added that he fuond general chaos in every Industry. Far of American competition, he continued, was more fictitious than real, and he was thoroughly con vinced that England had a wonderful opportunity for recovering its f.'rmcr position in the foreign markets. "In one thing America excels," Mr. Griffiths concluded. "The out put of. their steel mills would be nl- Beautiful Finger Tips A BEAUTIFUL, WELL KEPT HAND ADDS TO ATTRACTIVENESS Jonteel Manicure Needs make manicuring easy Cuticle Solvent Jonteel 35c Nail Bleach Jonteel 35c Nail Cream Jonteel 25c Nail Polish Jonteel 25c These products are the result of years of practical experience of a life time specialist on the care of hands and nails. SOLD ONLY AT THE Star Drug Co. most Incrediblo to the average Hrltlsh iron and steel worker." URAZIIj WILT XOT MEDDLE IX EUROPE RIO DE JANEIRO, Apr. C Ura cil's refusal of the supremo council's j recent offer of representation on tho ' Saar volley commission under tho j league of nations Is understood to bo part ot the Brazilian governments policy of keeping aloof from purely European affairs. The Russian likes no sleeping place so well as the top of the big soap- stone stove in the dwelling, and. crawling out ot his blistering bed In the morning, he delights in taking a plungo in a 'cold stream, even it he I has to break through the Ice to do so. t XO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT MOVED or shipped, our facilities are the most complete and up to date. Wo take complete charge of your shipments from the time they leave your establishment until they are delivered either to their destination or to tho next common carrier. They arrive in good order too. Western Transfer Co. '4 702 Main Phono 187; Res. 2C0R MffTtTVVWTTWtTTWVTWrrPWVVT At the Moose Hall TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 6 Local Jolly Jazz Band People's Market . ..--. . A LEG OF REAL LAMB makes as fine a dish as any ono could wish for. But real lamb Is not so easy to get. Vou can do so hero however. Wo guarantee it. Try a log and tho very first morsel you put in your mouth vIIl tell you tho difference. Phone 83 !-j"i-"3-"-?";' ; j.4..:..4,t..n.4i4i....,..H..4.4.4..iiti iM,W"5,'$Ml,4'MiMMIH5M5' Drug Facts No. 35 I Look to Us for the BEST RED CROSS DRUG STORE, Merrill SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE, Klamath Falls "J Safety Service Satisfaction Klamath Kails ami" Vicinity la Justly conceded to bo tho most pro gressiva community over. Wo nro proud ot our buslnoss concerns, tho largo, and comploto stocits of goods carried; tho oxcollent arrangement ot the stores; tho quality and vari ety of goods handled; tho effort and expense every business displays, to give tho best service possible no whoro can peonlo cot imttnr rvim or receive more special attention uiuu ngni uero in Klamath Falls. If you don't bolievo It you should try home of tho othnr riiino limine piesent conditions. For example tho Link River Isnttery Stntion at Tth & Klamath Ave. have ono of tho best equipped Wlllanl Storago Bat tery service stations on tho coast, nnd by far In advancec, with any comparative size city. Automobile owners are assured tho best of sor vlco. rnenrdlnir tliillr nlncti-lcnt equipment, on their cars, there be ing an expert on storago batteries and another export on repairing starters, generators, wiring, etc. Still another expert to inspect, test nnrl fill vntlr tinttnrlna with flfaflltn.1 water. No expense has boon spared in selecting, planning ana arrang ing the building or providing tho lnlnat Inctrnmnnta tnnla ntifi Anntn. ment to produce efficient work, and procuring mo uesc trained experts In their respective lines as mechan ics, which let hnnnri tn dvn thn mn. tor public service unexcelled any where. Right hero in Klamath Falls. Club Woman Writes Following Letter No ono can doubt tho word of a person who has suffered with rheu matism for seven years and then en dorses a remedy claiming that It has cured her of this ailment. A person who has suffered for that length ot time and even gets relief Is very grateful to the remedy used. Mrs. Augusta Boyd who lives at C39 Cas tro Street In San Francisco is tho lady referred to above. Mrs. Boyd mado tho following statement: ''I suffered with rheumatism for seven years and tho pains at times were very sovere. My Joints werojso swollen that I was afraid tho swell ing would become permanent and cause total disability. Antl-Urlr cured me in a very short time. I will always recommend it to all that I may come in contact with as the only remedy for rheumatism. I am will ing for you to uso this endorsement In any way to lot others know that Antl-Urico will euro them ot their rheumatic condition." Mrs. Boyd is prominently connect ed with several organizations in San Francisco and has a hostt of friends and acquaintances who know ot her trouble and that she Is freo from it now. Wo do not claim that Anti Urlc will euro everything but for rheumatism It is tho ono best rem edy, ' It Is made from herbs only and contains no minors of salicylates and can be taken by pcoplo with tho most dollcato organisms. Oct an outfit of Anti-Uric today and glvo it a trial. It will nott disappoint you and it you nro no pleased with tho results your money will bo refunded. Got an outfit from the Star Drug Company today and glvo It a trial. V TICKET DEPENDS ON OLD PARTIES CHICAGO, Apr. 6. Whothor the prohibition party will nominate n candidate for tho presidency nnd tako an activo part in tho coming presidential campaign doponds upon tho attltudo ot tho major parties to ward tho strict enforcomont of pro hibition, says Virgil (1. lllnshuw, ot this city, chairman ot tho party. Thoro has boon Considerable spec ulation among political obsorvors as to whether tho prohibition party would or would not continuo Its po litical activity now that prohibition has become a constitutional enact ment. Questions have been nskod whothor tho prohibition party lend ers would feol that tho party's ob ject had boon attained nnd tho tlmo nt hand when prohibitionists might roturn to or become nlllllatod with ono or tho othor ot tho mnjor parties. Chairman Illnshaw holloves thn bnttlo Is not ovor; that tho fight for enforcomont of prohibition Is still to be won. ' "Our organization," ho dcclaros, 'will continuo as long as tho alco holic serpent continues to wlgglo Its tall." Concerning tho party's attl tudo in tho presidential campaign, Mr. Illnshaw said its policies to bo enunciated in Its national conven tion nt Lincoln, Nob., July 12, would dopond entirely upon tho action tak en at tho conventions of tho major partlei. "If tho major parties fall to como out unequivocally for strict enforce ment of oxlsting dry laws wo will certainly run n prohibition enndi- dato for prosldont," said Mr. Illn shaw. "Of courso, It Is up to tho conven tion whethor wo will or will not run ono nnyway. But If tho mnjor par ties fall to cntorco not only tho 18th amendment but existing prohibition laws as well, J bolievo thoro will bo break-ups that will bring many of thoir voters and their big men to our side. As to tho party's probable action concerning lesser candidates, It Is said that It "will seek the election ot representatives in congress, gov ernors, members ot legislatures and others who a ro charged with tho enforcement pf tho dry lnw." Ernest II. Cherrlngton, of Wcst- ervlllo, O., declared that tho Anti saloon League, of which ho Is iwc tary, will work to defeat candidate who are avowedly opposed to prohi bition enforcement. HONOLULU TEACHERS WANT SALARY RISE HONOLULU, T. II., Mnr. 25, (By Mall). The territorial department of public instruction will ask tho leg laturo at Its special session expected to bo hold lato In April or early in May, for a 2S per cent increaso in salaries of teachers in elementary and hlg hschools and 10 per cont Increase In the salaries of principals In olomentary schools. Tho proposed Increases would add $35,000 a month to tho payroll, tho department announced. Salaries will bo sought for 108 additional teachers to euro for tho rapidly growing school population. This would add anpthor $13,000 or more to tho payroll. dAMAWWWWWWWMWMMWMWWtA DltYEBT YEAR YET SALEM, Ore., Apr. Gr-Oregon irl gatlonlsts are threatened with the driest season o'n record, according to Percy A. Cuppor, stato engineer. Cup per has asked water users to co-operate in tho equitable distrlbutlo.i of tho depleted supply of water. DR. T. C. CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON I. O. O. F. Building Phone 200 Residence White Pelican Hotol Residence Phono G, J. H. Garrett & Son Automobile Experts 522-538 S. Sixth St When at last Spring arrives, you will wish that you had fixed your car sooner; so we are suggesting ' that you bring it in to us to-day and let our expert me chanics start to work on it. We have a modern and complete repair shop and can assure you . of service and depend able work. ...M.' I STEAKS THE NEW REX Ice Crenm. Sodas. Sundaes, and all popular t drinks served at our tables. , u,., tiuibdti&intfMS I CHOPS THE LARGEST LUNCH COUNTER IN SOUTHERN OREGON The place where tho working man is as welcome 4 I as the connoisseur. The home of High-Class French Pastry. iiTHE REX CAFE FISH CORNER SEVENTH AND MAIN OYSTERS DO NOT TASTE TIT I FDDB STANFORD UNIVERSITY. C'ul , Apr. C. I'ho your eyes anil your iidhu. uild nover under any clrcuinntuiii'H your tongue to detcrmlno whether any canned food Is fit to eat, In the advice of Dr. Krncxl t Dickson ofi tho Stanford medical school, win In Investigating botullHin, tho poinou which has rorcntly caused deaths among people eating canned food products. Tho bacillus of botulism Is de stroyed by hent and thoro will bo no danger from this source it canned foods nro boiled boforo they are eaten, according to Dr. DIckHon, who said tills is tho sum nnd substanco of what sclenco can toll tho general public for Its protection. The Stanford university medical school laboratory undor Dr. Dickson In co-opurntlon with tho Iloopor mod Icul foundation ot the University of California, with Dr. Karl Meyer lit chargo, is conducting an uxlonslvo Investigation of tho methods of food preservation. This investigation is being fluaured by canning Interests In 1013 Micro was an outbreak on tho Stanford cumpus that wus i ulto clearly tho result of homo canned string beans eutcn as u salad. This started the medical school of the uni versity on a caieful Btudy of tho whole question. In most cases of botulism in t lie Unitod Stutes thu sourco liuu been homo canned vcgutuhlcs, thu great majority of these cases being on the Pacific coast. llotullHin, however, was known In Europe many years ago and wus thun attributed to meat poison. Read These AD S is THEY WILL APPEAR DAILY IN THIS PAPER ALWAYS OPEN WARREN HUNT Hospital Pharmacy Phone 497 In ihs Hospital 11)20 ItlOltltV CltOI' ALIj U.VDKIt CONTRACT VICTORIA, II. C. Apr. C Con tracts for tho cntirn 1020 small fruit and borry crop of tho Frnzor River v.alloy havo boon offored by cannors, B. II. Harrow, provincial minister of agriculture announced. Tho estl mated crop will bo 400 tons undor tho domnnd, according to Mr. Harrow. Tho roniiiinptlon of cigarettes In the United States nirouuts to 1,100 a MlbOllll. VVVpAil Tir 5.W.F..A i Drin'.i '; j.3, i elixir t kin nnd r. body r.J! f c .th .-. .d h-altti may.' I i youri, '! yuu ' vll Uccp vour ryctutn Jn order by rccuhrly flan,; G0LDMEEM. - nxxm tern M!QSi&!W'L &S EBEBEBm Tho world's Ptanilcrd rumrdy for kidney, liver, Mnilder nnd uric ncld troubliN, tlia onuiilkU of Wo und looks. In utj tinea )C9(i. All druggists, tlirco bIzus. Lode fur tho nmo CoM Mod.l on evorr bo c1 "rrcpt no imkatlon "Here's An Eye-Opener" says the Good Judge The man who used to chew the old kinds will tell you that it costs him less to use the Real Tobacco Chew. The rich tobacco taste last's so much longer. Smaller chews, and you don't need" a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses tho Real j Tobacco Chew will tell you that. 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