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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1920)
SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1020 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOr, TWO m 1 iia it (Z. -aWt i y m The Evening Herald ' S. J. MURRAY Editor CL F.BAA SOULE City Editor Published daily, except Sundny, by Tb Herald 'Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street Entered at the postofllco at Klam ath Falls,' Ore., for transmission thru the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any tddress In the United States: One year ..j...... ........$5. on )ne 'month .. 50 i (- f Member of tlie Associated Pros. Th Assoclatedj I'rtsa Is exclusholy a titled to the use for republication if all news dispatches credited to lti (r not otherwise credited In this aper, and also local news published treln. Ail rights of republication of s pe al dispatches herein are also re- rved i I 4s4 nflift i i. ' SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1U20 AIRPLANES TO CARRY MAHi AXD PASSENGERS QALVESTION. Tox.. Apr. 10. Alrplane freight and passenger ser Tlce throughout Mexico is assured within' three months, dispatches to Mexican Consul Meade Flerro here state.' cHuge multi-englned planes, operating In four distinct air routes, wllf fly between the Mexican capital and -the cities of Tamplco. Vera Crux, Nuevo Laredo and El Paso, pttro machfnf yrilf. (operate dally each way. ( Brlilsh and Mexican caultallsts. It Is reported, are backing the new) Tenture, which will inaugurate ser-1 vice under the name Mexican Air Corporation. Sixteen British-made airplanes, each having a carrying capacity of fourteen passengers and three tons of-freight, hare been purchased as Initial equipment. Fairbankt-Mone Z" Engine it if h Botch Magneto Greater Engine Value OVER 050,0.-0 farmers bought the "Z" engine. They know it is power ful, dependable and practically fool-proof truly a great en gine. 5 But now v?e announce the one addition which could possibly improve the "Z" per formance Bosch high tension, oscillating magneto ignition. 5 So let us show ym in detail this greater engine value. 5 Our serPico to you is remarkably" complete and we are assisted by a neadx? Bosch Service Station. 5 Prices UH.P. $75.00 3 H. P. $125.00 6H.P.$ano.oo. A11F.O.B. Factory. Carried in Stock by G. C. LORENZ H PARADES FOR SHRINERS Business and professional women of Minneapolis have opened an up to-dato clubhouse. 9- People's Market BLLr A LEG OF REAL LAMB makes as fine a dish as any one conld wish for. But real lamb is not so easy to get. You can do so here however. We guarantee it. Try a leg and the very first morsol you put in your mouth will tell you the difference. :j - Pbonp 88 ifl.t4 N .,waMvB-M-)v-w)v-u-tiixnjv- Jewel Cafe MAMMMMMMAAMWWWVMWWWVM' frV.S! XlK- seV 'Bm ftto. !i n SPECIAL EASTER DINNER $1.00 Oysfer Cocktail SOUP Chicken Giblet With Bice RELISHES Radishes Green Onions SALAD Shrimp Salad FISH Tenderloin of Sole Tarter Sauce Choice of Chicken Fricassee With Needles Roast Young Turkey, Sage Dressing VEOT3TAm,U!B Mashed Potatoes PORTLAND, Apr. 10. Twonty slx of Portland's leading cttlzons are heading cominlttoos which aro plan ning tor the entortnlnmont of the Shrine convention which meets In that city Juno 22nd to 24th inclus ive W. J. Hotmann is tho general chairman and behind him are most of tho big business men of his city They nro planning a wonderful on terlnlnmont for nil visitors and most of tho show will bo right where peo ple of the ordinary typo can enjoy It on the streots. There will bo four grent pnrndes In throo days, an Oriental garden and a series of street docorntiou that will bo remindful of an ousts In the desert. Shrlnora mlmlck tho Arabs In dress and manner of con versation and, their whole ambition is to havo as much fun out of life as they can get. Thoroforo 7G.000 of them aro bringing their rich and gundy trappings to Portland to help put on tho show. It, Will Ilo Some Slum Portland Is spending $172,5000 to stngo It, which emphasizes tho re mark that it will be some slrBw, Al Kajyer Temple of Portland gave. $50,000 out of their treasury, the members of the Temnlo g-ivo $4C, 000 out of their pockets and 'Port land business houses aro giving tho balance. It Ought to Ilo Some Show Portland is taking care of 'ho crowd by filling tho hotels, tho clubs and school houses and Is now open ing her private homes whoro en gagements of rooms may be had at nominal cost. Those who expoct to attend the big event should wrlto th'p Shrlno commlttea, S02 Qasco Building, for rooms. Sugar Corn t Pineapple Pie Tea Choice of Vanilla Ice Cream or DRINKS Coffee Apricot Cobbler Milk JEWEL CAFE , , 610 MAIN ST. fff Endorsement Given By Seattle Pastor We believe that any one suffering with rheumatism will be Interested In the following letter received by the manufacturers of Anti-Uric: "My wife suffered for years with rheumatism, and we had just about decided there was no hope of a cure. She was unwilling at first to try Anti-Uric because sho had used so many remedies with no result, but was finally persuuaded to do so. The first outfit seemed to muke lior worse, but she persisted In the treatment, and the results wore won derful. After suffering for many ears she Is now cwell, and wo aro unable to express our gratitudlo In sufficiently strong terms. ''This voluntary statement Is given in the hopo that others who suffer with rheumatism will be con vinced that Anti-Uric will cure them. Anyone who wishes to Inquire of mo regarding my experience with this remedy Is at liberty to do so, and will receive a prompt reply. Both my (wife and myself wish to thank jou from the bottom of our hearts." (Signed) REV. PHILIP GRAIF. The Rev. Dr. Gralf Is a resident of Seattle, Wash., living at 4500 Thirty-ninth street in that city, where he is very well known. Can anything be more positive and con vincing than an endorsement from such a source? Even the most skep tical must admit that Anti-Uric has merit, Anti-Uric is made from herbs, con taining no mineral or sallcyates. It " The Westerners " BY STEWART EDWARD WHITE A drama of the gold mah to the Black Hills of Dakota B a a a liDEiiEiiKiriHI IimilllllllllllllllHiK :) IK AVslBH k,vmj ftraBHiM L( iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiH Rst VS' 'v"lW BSBBBHI ' A m n 5CENE.FR0M STDWAgT ayAWWHITE'S-THE-WESTEPNEW' I Continuous show starting at 1:30 P. M. SUNDAY ONLY ( Matinees, 10 and 25 Cents PRICES ( ( Evenings, 15 and 35 Cents PI H a m AT THE LIBER TY !fai iiguiiHiini9 Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or tho monoy spent for It will bo re turned. AntlUrlc is for salo by THE STAR DRUG COMPANY. 9 A Classified Ad will soil it. MMMWWMtWtwW Drug Facts No. 39 rt People of any color are Ttreated WHITE here. Square Deal Drug Store Safety Service Satisfaction i i4l,),f; X 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. Warren Hunt Hospital A thoroughly equipped Institution affording unexcolled facilities for tho scientific treatment by hospital meth ods of medical, surgical and obstet rical cases. Tho new and modern fireproof build ing contains private roomi for bad and ambulatory cases, completely equipped examination and treatment rooms, Roentgen Ray, clinical and research laboratories. STAFF WAMIEN HUNT, M. D. L. L. TKUAX, M. D. GEO. A. MAS3EY, M. D, LOCATION FOUItTH AND PINE ST3 KL'AMATH FALLS, OIU3. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE SAILS FOR FREIGHT TRAINS IN KANSAS PRATT, Kans., Apr. 10. Sails for tralnH in wostorn nnd contrnl ICnnsas havo boon advocated us groat fuel economizers by tho railroad men hi-ro hIiico tho recent "stunt" playod by tho wind In driving n box car twonty-slx miles on tho Missouri I'n- rlllc track, from luka to Olcott. wind from u siding uud "iniiilu tho i tin" of twcnt-Hlx mill's In Iukm tliitu an hour. Whon It (limbed through I'roston tho operator wired uhmul to Olcott nnd tho runaway was duralled uud stoppad lit that point. OHICAOO, Apr. 10. A Chicago iiuinufDctiiror vho Hiijipllos ico cronm cones Iwih niiiiounroil n reduc tion In prlco for tho coming sum mer that will I'liulilii dmilers to nb- HIlPll tll.l .ii f.iv .....I ...III ....ll .. . I ' " ' ' nun nun 1110 Tho enr was started by tho high I tones at llo rents mnmrrrwKsatmT a Fitting miBUTE NO ARGUMENT Everybody knows tho rolatlvo mer its of rubber as compared to wood as an insulator of electricity, and if 'sub merged in liquid tho differonco is moro pronounced. This is absolutely true in tho construction of storago batteries. Also everybody knowB that the Wlllard Storage Dattory always has been the foremost and best battery on the market, when there was noth ing used for Insulation but wood. Put now snlco the Wlllard Co, aro making the Still Bettor Wlllard with Threaded Rubber Insulation there is No Argument. In all wood Insulated batteries tho insulation is the first part to break down, and cause the' battery to fall to do its work properly, thoroby needing repairs or scraped, In a threaded rubbor Insulated battery, tho insulation Is tho last part to break down. Tho threaded rubber insulation is patented, and the process of its man ufacture will bo fully explained when you call at the UNK RIVER BATTERY STATION, Seventh on Kluiuaiu Avenue. p(W to the dead may be or dered here with every confidence that the work will be carefully and artistically execut ed. We erect monu ments in all styles from the plainest to the more elaborate. Estimates and sketches 'furnished on request. Klamath Falls Marble & Granite Works GEORGE D. GRIZZLE, Prop. .;.4.tJ4M Big Dance Tonight AT Houston Opera House MUSIC BY McKENZIE & LEEK'S ORCHESTRA GOOD MUSIC GOOD FLOnR LET'S 9OI I -H--Htttlt !