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TUteDAY, APKlL 27, 1IMS0 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAOH l-X)UI l I i i I I.: 111 The Evening Herald . J. MUKltAY Kdltor FRED 80ULK City Editor ' Published dally, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company ot KUtunth Falat 115 Fourth Stroct. Entered nt the postofllce nt Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru tho mnlls ns second-class matter. i Subscription terms by mall to any address in the United States: Ono year $5.00 One month ......... 50 Member of the As.oclntcd Press. The Associated Press Is exclusively mtltled to the use- for republication ot all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also local news published herein. AH rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also' ro te rred ww'wwsvc TUESIJAY, APHIIi 27, 1K!0 I 0 SHOES WILL BE ; we prige WASHINGTON, April 27. Means ot 'KiinfolatinB production ot the ne cesitles at life, as a step toward thocure of American economic andNtoclal ills, will be the sole topic of discussion at the Eighth annual conference of" the United States Chamber of Commerce -which will open in Atlantic 'City next JTonday and continue until Thurs day. Holding that the responsibility for increased production rests equally "upon ca'pifalT'labor and agricultural RHEUMATISM ANTI-URIC If vou were assured of a remedy that would cure you of rheumatism at a nominal cost would you give it a trial? i inousaiKis oi people nave useu aiici Uric with the best results and are now recommending it to all who suffer with rheumatism. Get an outfit and try it, if you are not satisfied your money will be refunded. For sale by THE STAR DRUG COMPANY. FACTORY GIRL WIN? BEAUTY CONTEST .-BCHHaSaffSv , E2H2M ' i GARBAGE COLLECTOR'S PATRONS IN REVOLT ..interests, the program committee, it is'.tnnounced here today, bas arrang ed to have representatives of each present LIrelr. views. on the question. . While the conference will deal prl warily o with. material methods of in creasing production, 'such a3 intro duction of v modern machinery, elimi nation? ot .waste and the Increased .efficiency, of distribution, the Cham Jberjsprepared, it was learned today, to follow wTthTa nationwide effort to Fittr' individual' 'Americans to their duty, to aid the movement in every Jtne of endeavor. Industrial unrest reported by mem "hers of the Chamber is without ex ception ascribed as the basic cause lor thehrglTpHceVthe average work- er'has to pay for everything he pur chase's. Against this, however, is re ported an apparent disposition on "the part of the worker to reduce his effort "during' working hours' or to lay-off a part of each week or month. The convention will endeavor to work out a program by means of which both the manufacturer and the employe will be shown the neces sity of augmenting output for the common good rather than as a meth od ot increasing immediate profits. "Work aloafe 'offesafj? cufe $ for Many of the ils?lef? fy jw8j? Hsaid Homer L. Ferfug4. J;p(dMijyorTthe Chamber. "Increased production ' means a larger share of tho neccssl- ( ties and comforts for our own peo-1 pie; It means more for Europe, where peoplo are dying for lack of fcod and clothes. In it lies the only means ot making up the wastage ot war. "The duty ot America Is to produce. The responsibility lies on all alike, the merchant, the farmer, the work er. The contribution of each of these will be laid before our meeting." The relation between r.-filroads and national production, anti-trust law ''restrictions," the evils of tand nidizatlon. Improved methods of tax ation and foreign commerce will be among the topics discussed. Increas ed production abroad must be foster-1 ed, oilkial3 of the Chamber say, so that "goods, not notes," can he ex changed for the produce of the Unit-! ed States. In this connection an ef- fort may bo made to revive the pro-1 posal for an international financial i conference with a view to finding ! some equitable remedy for the for eign exchange situation. W. D. Simmons, of St Louis, and R. W. Belcher, of Washington, D. C, will address the conference on the subject of "Domestic Distribution," and Secretary Alexander, of the De partment of Commerce, is expected to indicate how far the government can go to co-operate in the move ment. Other speakers will 'be George A. Post and Wiilam Fellows Morgan of New York. ?(: ? , e: SHOP Otitic -Jiono 'JW ilYW . A . A'V,.. .". . isa v- a ,te. - .. n :. ,it'V sJ . 1 -Tr.,V-V J- &7fcf7 -2 vMi "I -. i' "W -.jf'?V J5-!",, . !", ' , ii! T ' -.NlCIJItli- - :i-fn liar Mi' n t'Ntipr. Goo-- fvi and D VV. Uriiiiili juiiim! it beauty lit v.iiiductPti tiy i. Iilllhtrui. 1 Nns of ise.v Voili mi wi'h thir venli,' rnt .10 oii . -flrt prl?" to Ail'-o Lo'ilro SrttT taciory iork.ir, 2j jean out. t manicurist. Haral Vopp. fi, o second. S600, and Mi.iy O'l . 21, cuius ulrl. was third, $ 1 C , COSTS TO FEED -PIG PARASITES tContlmiod f i tim pneo 1) ot rumomborltiK nor of hearing tint question. j A prnrttcn that all ngrood must bo stoppod, which rlnos from tho Ineroim od prices, Is the custom of Ihiiihu- ' holders uho have cars to loud their iiccumitlatton of nini and rubbish In tho tonneati when Martini; on a trip and dumping, the lot along tho road sido at tho first coiimiiiIciU plaro. Tho roads around tho city In every direction are being made unsightly by tills practice, It was mild. Dr. A. A. Soulo, health nfflcor, suggested a municipal incinerator cIojo In, to consume all garhugu that i w it Id burn. Tho residue could bo dumped in the lako, killing two hlrdu w 1 1 it ono stone as It were by filling In a building slto and disposing of rubbish at the eiuiic time. Thero was no objection to any ono , hauling their own gnrbiigo on hlsi part, said Mr. Rrenunn. Tho city I attorney said there was no legal oh-1 Jectlon, prnidlng that the inati who owned the garbage also cwnod tho vehicle in which ho hauled It. and tho man who drove tho vetil lo was olthor tho owner or somo one regu-' larly employed to drive the vehicle. There has been a question as to this, which seems to htivc deterred somo stores from hauling their gnr-i bago In their own trucks. Iliirn Declai-ril .N'ulsniiro Hy resolution duly passed tho barn at Kighth and Oak streets, complaint against which was made tio weeks ag?, Mas declared a nuisance to pub lic lienlth and tho ownor, M. I, Miller, ordered to clean up and iibalo the nuisance within 10 days. Ac cording to tho resolution persons live on tho promises which nro entirely without sower connections. ('oii)pliiin nf Others Jiiilgo ueorgo T. Ualilwln pre sented n petition signed hy some 10 citizens, a majority of tho residents of tho neighborhood, ho said, asking that tho .Mammoth barn at Main street and Payne alley and another barn at tho foot of I'ayno alley on Klamath uvenuo ha declared nuis ances and dealt with accordingly. Tho bani8 are a menaco to public When Eyes Are Right they will never ache or smart. Cold wipds will not cause them to water and reading will not. cause weariness of the eyes. But when they nre wrong trouble begins! At first it is only a sen sation of tiredness after work! After time your eyes will ache or s in a r t occasionally. Then you probably will have "unaccounted for"' f headaches. There is only one real remedy glasses. At the first indication of trouble, ,call and lot us make a s"ientific exam ination of your eyes. H. J. Winters Jeweler and Optician PhcnsM9W 700 Main 'Chick" Kvnns, tho former nation al irolf oiinmnlon. will comnuta nt health and safety, tho petitioners do- tuo Westurn amatour' tournament nt clareu. The matter was referred to M0mphl this year, tho first tlmo ho ,tho health board for report 'next hna ,.tnr,i to event slnco 19 1G. .week. Some forty miles from Barcelona there is an actual mountain of very i pure salt, which Is hewn out in the open air, like stone from a quarry. Male Quartet patens Chautauqua Two Progi ardi f nMte Rjrit Day of Genuine Music and.Jtf9l Entertainment lift 21 I av W'JN 'vwiz ,J.tJK'fc? J OHEGON AORICtiLTURAL COIv LEGE, CorvallisApr. 27. Tho cost lot feeding lice on pigs runs from $1 jtot$2.B4 for every 100 pounds of ' nork oroduced niavbe more. The farmer, for the flrat time in Not that anvbody want8 t0 fcea the history of the Chamber will bej1Ice oh no mt sin64 co often go representee as. a distinct anu impor- ,n companjr or as company with hog8 tant part of the nation's Industrially hay0 io te fed un,ess got rl(, of machlnerj'. J. H. Howard, president ( The Ce reed cogt8 on a ,ot of of the American Farm Bureau Fed-. Bork8ntres fed by tne 0. A c. an. eratlon Clemons la., and Secretary ,raa, hu-soanury department were a Meredith of the Department of Agrl- r for eaeh-10o 'nounds of pork culture will attend the conference. ducedp on cross-bred animals ot larger type the added lice cost was t$1.50 On a mixed lot of Durocs, Poland Chinas and Hainpshlrea it was $2.84. -And these hogs in all the tests are sajd to have mado a better showing than they would have made under average farm conditions. The lousy pigs were uneasy and restless and spent most of their time when nbtreatlng in scratching their backs and running around. The lice- free animals were contented and quiet. More protein was required by the louse' infested animals, and this is a very expensive food. Its increased use Is said to have Indicated that tho lice sucked blood to tho extent that I the pigs craved additional protelti to ' make good the loss. Llco control would have been ' cheaper. '' I "SalO of garden left-over? this spring cabbage, kale and mustard 'greens, turnips, parsnips, etc. may often quickly i,0 made by n llttio 'want ad' in tho Evening Herald," 'saVB thn O. A. fi. nrnsir Imitating "This , would give your neighbor something mighty good for him, cut at tho high cost of living, and supply tho kiddies with u pretty penny." Must Clejin Alley Unless all, signs fall Bobby Ilobln son has a real ball team In Ilraaklyn And tho Dodgers nro Property owners along tho alley this season south of Main between Sixth and out to show that tho (ilnnts and Ynn Seventh streets must fill In tho low kees nro not the only uennnnt con places and clean up, the council do tenders in Greaetr Now York, creed. In the winter tha. water runaj Pitcher I.eon Ames, recently fo from tho roofs and makes a mudhole' leased by tho St. Louis Cardinals, of the alley and It Is full ot decaying , started his major league career with matter nnd noisome odors. It wbb the Now York Giants In 1904. Dur sald. It has never been dedicated to Ing his sixteen years in tho National the city. " . league ho pitched for Now York, Cln As a capsjieaf for the sanitary pro- clnnatl nnd St. I.ouls, gram tho council started an ordln-1 Inscriptions nearly obliterated by anco designed to keep public thor- age nnd wear from old Bllver coins oughfares and buildings clean to- may bo rendered vlslblo by plnclng ward final passage. It was read tho coin upon a piece of red-hot iron twice and laid over until rfext week by which moans tho Inscription Is for vote upon Its adoption. ' made to assume n greenlsli' hue, It prohibits tho washing of auto- whereby It becomes readable. mobiles on tho streets, said to bo a ; m common practice! especially in good weather. It also prohibits expoctor-1 '"laim' ''" ntion, throwing of cigar or clgaretto I Th fo'lIowIrtK lands, mostly graz stubs, fruit peelings and bits of paper lnc irt chnractcr. nro offered for on tho HhlHwnlkH nr In nnv nnhllo nuick SalO nt low prlco. Prlvr.tO building or vehicle together lJSff other provisions for the maintenance tne natlvo grasses soon return and of clean nnd healthful conditions In i flourish Seloct from this list such Klamath Falls-Ashlnnd-Medford AUTO STAGE LINE Icjiw City Transfer ", Office eery innniltiR ul H o'rlitck Klml .HUige. Iev( Wcdnixliiy Miirnlng HOWARD & GRIMES OI.1 Main Kt. Phone 4HS CHINESE-AMERICAN BANKS FORMING public places. AMAMAAMMAMAMAAAAAAAAAAMMMA J ''uA Jl X i Four young men who not only sins well, but who know the art of Ktniro presentation, und "put over" their programs- with snap and vim, make up the Williams BInle Qunrtet, tho musical attraction on tha opening day of Chau tauqua. Heuded by the versntlle musical entcrtulner, Eddie Williams, these i talented young singers present u program of male quurtet music thoroughly 1 WU IV VUIW MJIUH WIVM wa "11)1 11 lltUDlUmii U11U KUUU tlUIUUl UI1U W Aidllntinns onnti 41 n tl MiAiriOdli'nU In CHrtff1 itl4t lm mnnl ll.n .!, mim j uuinivn owuu miu hiuuovmhj wvvuim ivilii iiiu iiiuuu Ul ll3 DtugL'lOi J.UU -Tisf?u'n1?ntal',-fdl68,1'planoloirues 'ana'coatumed T'eIecllohsr SIATJIONS MAV TKACH SACnAMENTO, Cnl., April 27. Becauso of the scarcity of teachers, tho Sacramento board of education has suspended Its rulo prohibiting married women from touching. The rulo waB in effect for five years. ciiAiMH a iu:com FEItNLEY, Nov,, Apr. 27. With only 00 families, Fernloy a fanning community, boasts 63 automobiles, and residents tell of this as a record unequaled by any 'western town. Metropolitan Garage . Our Repair Shop is now in operation and all work is in the hands of expert me chanics who will give it the careful attention that permanent repairs de mand. One trial will con vince you that the Metro politan is the right place to have your work done. We handle Michelin Tires and Tubes. METROPOLITAN, GARAGE t Eleventh and Klamath WWWWftMWWMWWWWW lands as adjoin you, or that you can use. You can buy thorn for littlu I more than tho cost of homVistoadlng. BU of NEVi and E'j of SE of Sec. 10-40-12 E. W. M. NWU; NBU of NEVi. SVi of nE"4 of Sec. 10-10-12 E. VV. M. j IVi of SWV1 of Sec. 20, E'i of NWV4 of Sec. 29, nil In 39 S., it. 8 E. W. ht. Lots 3 and 7 of Sec. 12 (oxeopt " ft. off tho north Bldo of said Let 7) iand Lot 1 of Sec. 13-38-S 13. W. M I EW of NEVi of Sec. 7, WVi of 'NWVi of Sec. 8-39-11 B. W. M. BWVi of SB', of Sec. 27; NWVi of NEVi of Sec. 31-38-9 13. W. M. I NWV4 of Sec. 17-3C-l!i J3. W. M. NW'i of Soc. 19, 30-15 13. W. M. SWVi of Sec. 1C, 41 S. 13 E, W. M. W of NEVi nnd SEVi of NI3U of Sec. 10-40-9 E. W, M. SEVi of SWVi of Soc. 20; N"f, of NWVi and NWVi of NB'.i of Sec. 29, all In 40-8. SEVi of tho NWVi. NV4 of tho SWVi of Sec. 3, 38-13 1-3. W. M. WV6 of tho SEVi of Sec. 19-40-8 E. W. M. (land only) NVi of tlio NEVi of Sec. 30-40-8 13. W. M. SWVi of tho NEV4, Sjc. 34-38-10 K, w. AI. NWVi; NEV, of NEVi. und SVi of JNW'i OI BOC. IU-40-12 JS, W. M. NWVi of NWVi ot Hoc. 10-41-12 E. W. M. NWVi of Soc. 16-4.0.13 E. W. M. SEV4 of tho NWVi and lots 1 and 2, Sec. 18-40-13 E. W. M. SV& of NV6 of Sec. 21-39-8 E. W. M. NWVi of SWVi of Hoc. 21-38-9 E, W. M. SEVi of Soc. 27-3C-13 E, Wi M. For information boo or vrit n.n undorBlgnod. DO IT NOW! SHANGHAI, April 27, (Hy Mull). A system of Chlnoso-Amurlcan banks with proposed branches In tho United States is now being put Into operation In a number of Chinese cities. .Tho new institution, tho Chinese-American Commercial und Industrial bifnk of, China, has grown out of a recent Interchange of visits to America nnd China of loading American nnd ChlnoBO financiers. Following thu opening in February or tho main bank ot tho system in China ut Puking Btops woro taken in March to open u branch bank at Shanghai and others, It Is said, will bo started without doloy In Canton, Hankow, Tientsin and Chcngtu. J. A. ThomuB, formorly managing director of the Ilrltisli-Amorlcnn To bacco company In Shanghai, und Hsii En-yuan, a Chinese financier, nro vfee president!! of tho institution. Mr. Thomas Bald thu now system would bo in comploto operation by Mny 10. A Classified Ad will soli it. MlliMMl'g AUTO JjAU.MHIY Cars wasliod, groaned anil engines cloaned. Phono 2CW, Dunham's K'inigo. 24-tt niriT.PnTKl t. ainmir . 2-1 Klamath FaTls. Or.-n,, O. K. H. .VOTIt'lJ A,T.ll0r,?.wl" ,l0 " rBl"r mootiiiB of Aloha Chaptor No. CI, O. E. S., Tues day evening, April 27. 1920. nt 8:00 P. III. Initiation. Visitors wnlpntnn. 2C27 Elllo S. Chustnln, W. M. ANXOUXCIOMEXT I wish to nnnounco that I havo oponod uu olllco to do a general Itoal 'e, punlnoss nnd am locatod nt f 7i . al2. St" " d00!1 "t or tho I.lborty Thontro, and would bo plons cd to show you tarm Innd and city property, T, H, Wnttors. 2C-tr. HKhh NUIJ8I3HV STOCK I'Olt US Good territory opon. Terms at tractive, wrlto for onntmot n.,.i i. rormatlon Immediately. '( AUIWKUY COMPANY, (1030 Chemekota St., Salem, Oro. . 16-30t