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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1920)
iwei: TllltKIJ THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, AI'IHIi 27, 102(1 1 KffiH It?s dollars to doughnuts no man ever smoked a better cigarette at any price! CAMELS quality, and their expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will sat isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed. You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind smoked straight! ELITE CLSO N JvttLYirk V2r iiit-eJTf ' AtrnXwr f For rosy cheeks, happy smiles, white teeth, good appetites and digestiens: RKSLEYS Its benefits are as GREAT as its price is SMALL! It satisfies the desire for sweets, and is beneficial, too. Sealed Tight Kept Right I 1 I I "After iy WThe j I Euery -r-2- 2L. ..Flavor I M ,r,WR!GLEYS- U Lasts I I Meal" I mmW I Warren Hunt Hospital A thoroughly equipped Institution affording unoxcollod faullltlos for thu scientific troattnolit by lioHiiltal meth ods of medical, tmri;lcul mid obstot rlcal cases. Tlio nuw mid modorn fireproof build ing contaltiB prlvato rooms for bod and ambulatory casos, complatoly equipped oxnmliiutlon and treatment rooms, Roentgen Kay, cllnlcul and rosoarch laboratories. STAFF WARREN HUNT, M. D. L. L. TRUAX, M. D. GEO. A. MASSEY. M. D. LOCATION (FOURTH AND PINE STS., KLAMATH FALLS, ORB. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE I '() LITI V. L A .ou.ci;.m i:xt JOHN FAIt.VKM, announces IiIb candidacy for tlio re publican noinlnatlon as Hhorlff of Klamath count v. If einrtmi i uin Jnlways rcmombor that Imiiii your sor- vant, not our iiitistor. i U. llltOWKIt Hopubllcnn candldato for nomination District Attoinoy, Klnmath county. May 21, 11120. ''I'rosorvatlon of Rights; Prevention of Wrongs." sTH.vwiii:mm:.s mm: Vlolot Is tho mourning color In Turkoy. SACRAMENTO. C'al , April 27 Tlio strawberry season In tlio Sncra 'mmito vnlloy is undor way 1G days oarllor than last yonr. Carload ship nioiitH will start on May 1 and Indi cations aro that prices will bo about tho same ns last year. Tlio crop will bo considerably largor than last year, howovor, tho production In tho Florin district alono bolng ostlmated nt 1G.O0O cratos. $0,000,000 UIIQPS SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 27. A crop yield worth $0,000,000 In tho past threo years Is reported by tho Holland Land company from Its 20,000-acro tract south of Sacra-monto. TALK THINGS OVER WITH YOUR BANKER MANY people still ilon't realize thnt tlio banker's flow point 1 biased only by tho desire to see customers profit. , If n proposition Isn't worth talking over with your banker, if, Isn't worth your consideration. Consultation hero nt tho First National Dank U ntrictly conflilor.tlnl. Don't bo afraid to teU us of your niuis. and accomplishments. H 'M Hi y - i-" ' "1"'"1 ins First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREQON TAMPA, Fin. April 27 Whether tlio wearing of overalls and calicoes liiHtiud of blue serges, native i'alm beaches, homespuns, voiles mid oth er oxponslvo clothing will bring down tho high cost of dressing Is un experiment first started hero and now spreading through all Florida and Into Alabama. The whole coun try now knows of It anil has charact erized It as tho "Tarnpa ld'-n." Tlio now stylo movement, Its origi nators say, Is dictated In the spirit If public duty and necessity and does not Indicate any lessoning of desire' on tho part of either men or women for good and stylish apparel. They think, however, thnt It Is worth whllo to try to popularize overalls for men and cacllcoos and ginghams for women mid It Is no secret that tho fomlno exporlmcntors nro still looking for tho return of silks, sat ins, organdies and tho llko to tho limitations of their purses. Ho It came about that Ilafford Jones, secretary of an Insurance company, started tho Overalls' Club of Tampa. Each member pledged to wear overalls as a regular thing until clothing prices tumbled. Hun dreds hnvo Joined and many are making good Others say they are keeping the pledgo Just as faithfully by taking advantngo of tho clause which allows them to wear old clothes in lieu of o oralis Just so they ilon't buy any now stuff. When the men organized the wo men took up tho buttle, the Now Thought and I'nlty Club, headed 1 Mrs Clara Law ton Metcalf, pledging Its membership to calico dresses. All of this had Its llrst public demonstra tion on Easter Sunday. Men and women, correctly garbed to haimoul7o with tho new Idea, gathered In tho court house square Addresses wero made, new pledges received, nnd petitions signed asking city, state and national otllclals to take notice and give aid. Merchants looked on and frowned, and lator an nounced that their sales had not fall en off u bit. They aro not tho only ones who smile knowingly nt tho movement nnd predict thnt Just ns tho foregoing of tho luscious porter house stoiik and choice rib roasts In creased tho cost of brisket, chicken and lump, tho abandonment of beau tiful silks and all wool garments will r.ilso tho cost of denims and calicoes. "This ovornils business Is only u ' tnkn." kuvh nne of the leaillnir . . . .. . ... . I clothiers. 'J list ns long as ioiks wto work for wages domand llftccn dol lar silk shirts, threo dollar silk neck ties and two and a half dollar silk socks, they will got them. And whllo thoy'ro buying that sort of stuff you may lay your heaviest hot on their also buying tho host suits of clothing tho market affords." Tho overalls club, howovcr. Insists that the war hns only begun and that they'll stick it out and arc gain lug rocrults In bunches. Tho movoment Is being taken up nil over tho stato. Clubs havo been organized at Jacksonville. Lakolnnd, Center Hill and other places. If somoono would camo along' with a cartload of sabots then folks might buy and tako revenge on tho boot solters. A part of tho Easter Sunday pro gram was for tho denims and call- coos to pay off and go to church. On ly a fqw couples had the nerve to stick It out and they presented odd Darby and Jean contrast to besllked and befoathored women and tatlor mouldod men. 9" ' t ' ItAftt fji.i a . i -"immmmmmmmmmmmr 3 j-'-r-f-: r.-L-j i -zjemmmmmmmmm ' rrmBH sySHVk t'1Lmmmm "SB emf jWemWMeWMt TURKISH O DQMESTlcWf BLEND iMM 'B Just compare Camels with any ciga- VHV in the world at' any price! f HBHE Csmtlt mn told 9rerywhmr In telmntitctllr ted JM mr rKF P'df"f20cintfror20cntt;ortmnptck- MP VA jr WJBK mirnt 1200 clttntt) m ilfinmpaper-cortnd V 1 jJVSt tfHIMjH VJV carton. Wm ttronily fcommend thim cmrton tot H Vr V office tupply or when you fM B f . BhHHHhBK K " J- TOBACCO CO, Wlmtoo-8Iem, N. C. B m .rBHHHL. B J. - H Jew Camels mellow-mildness will certainly ! appeal to you. The "body" is all there, and that smoothness! It s a delight! Go the limit with Camels! They will not tire your taste. And, they leave no unpleas ant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant ciga retty odor! Lines In operation RUSSIAN TRAFFIC aro shown to be tho Importation of 'cars 250,000. BADLY SHATTERED i rol"nB stock ani1 tl10 nnie develop-, havo also diminished about 20 per inent of the transportation industry, cent. MOSCOW March 2. (By Mall.) Tho 8Urvey snows that in 1914 the! Tho maximum pre-war production. Iluhslan railroad shops, working at a' .,, n, lnl.nn,nH, wno ,, , M i?,,inn hnna w i son ino- maxlmum of peace time capacity, matoIy 20,000 with 1C percent unfit motives and 40,000 cars annually, will require more than 10 years to for use The present number of loco-1 and tho number that retired each restore normal tralllc with the pres- moUves ls about 10000 wIth fifty. 'ear was 1,300 locomotives and S0. ont facilities of production, accord- nlno pefcent"ouT of commission or In' 000 trucks. The present need is for itii rn n niirvnv rnrnnr v fiiiintDimi tn ... ..w . , , .. need of too economic L.110. tuc chief needs 'repairs, and tho number of j 13,000 locomotives and 450,000 cars. BOXING CONTESTS AT A numbor of experiments aro be ing carried out , to discover what typo of human bolns lives tho long ost. It appears that, on the avorago, short-legged mon and womon llvo considerably longer thnn long-log-god individuals. Tho length of tho leg Is rogitrdod in comparison with tho longth of tho body. A short mnn may havo long logs, and vlco vorsa. Tho long legged man, In many casos, has a poorly dovolopod chest. Long mon aro very Inclined to bo weedy and aro far more liable to common aliments, such as colds, than short mon. Tho latter almost always havo a bottor blood circulation, and are mora capablo thoroforo of warding off disease It Is polntod out that Sandow belongs to tho short-logged tpo, and ho was ono of tho strong est mon In tho world, whllo most successful runnors and dnncors are long-legged, and seldom llvo to a rlpo, old ago. Allco Cary, whoso centenary Is to bo colobratod Apll 20, had hor first lltorary efforts published whon alio was olghtcon. HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE Saturday, May 1 Under the auspices of the Klamath Falls Boxing Commission Rounds of High Class BOXING DOORS OPEN AT 7:00 P. M. 26 smsf""1