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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1920)
WEDNESDAY, AI'IUIj SS, 10JO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I'AOK TWO The Evening Herald E. J. M U It It A Y J Killtor FltKl) SOULI! City Killtor Published dally, except Sunday, liy The Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, nl 115 Fourth Street. .Entered at the. postolllce nt Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru the malls as second-class mnttur. ' - Subscription terms by mall to any address in tho United States: On year . $5.00 One month . Gt) i Member of tho Associated Press, The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for ropublicatlon Of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwlso credited In this Caper, and also local news published rein. .All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re served. WEDNESDAY, AIMUIj 2, 1W20 WILEY AND THE SENATE -The following very complimentary mention of W. S. Wiley appeared In the Portland Telegram of tho 24th. It-Is a source of much gratification to Mr. Wiley's friends to see him thus praised by one of tho leading papors ot the state and to know that his worth Is recognized beyond tho con floes of the district he will represent. Jay Upton, erstwhilo political war horse from Multnomah county, is headed again for the legislative cor ral. He is to come in this time from the Prlneville range where, as it appears, he has been rusticating for 'a period, so far as political activities re concerned. In this particular campaign Jay Upton seeks to mill about In the sen atorial circle, and in view of his for ,mer;performances as a machine poli 'tlclan he doubtless responds to the signals flashed along tbo state line for the old warhorses to again get Into service. There la' no necessity for Jay Upton In the senate so long as there are capable and untrammeled men to choose. Jay knows all tho rules of the, came as he learned to play here in Multnomah county, and he doubt H"KH"M X . f 'j I Goodrich FIRST CLASS AUTOMOBILE WORK THE KIND THAT STAYS FIXED EXIDE BATTERY STATION. THERE IS NO BETTER BATTERY MADE THAN THE EXIDE. Judd Low tx Phone 22M t4ttmmm P mmh'jfjt-ttJj jnj.ll II liMM II M1IH 1 851 Ml wEsMWSM mUT W "OH H iH HI "The Ml H N THE V AND V It Go WHY?. less anticipates it wln-ln-n-walk out thore In the sagebrush country, lint we ilgurc that clean capability nud independence count for as much among the people of Crook, Des chutes, Jefferson, Klamath and Lake counties as they do in this neck of the woods whore tho metropolis of tho state happens to bo located. Per Imp they count for more. At any inlt u man of that ory typo Is available us an opponent to Jay I'pton In tho seventeenth senatorial district, and his name is Wilson S. Wlloy. As a primary qunlttlcatlon, Mr. 1 Wiley has during a number of years acquired an experience which makes him In n lnrge sonso a man of af fairs. His associations and connec tions have led him Into and kept him in tho larger view of constructive activities, and his work during n great part of his professional career In Oregon has marked htm as a practical man who has had nothing to do with professional politics. Ho ia a candldato for the senate nt the present time because friends nnd fel- low citizens in his district recognize in him the prime quality ot service The men wo need In the legisla ture nro men of boad view, varied and practical experience, with a rec ord of achievement outside ot oillce seeking and ofllco holding. Men of that kind aro not to bo influenced or controlled by tho ringleaders nnd tho manipulators. They aro men who stand on their own feet and who will servo tho state as n mater of con viction. The Telegram expressed the hope that tho voters of tho seventeenth senatorial district will help make tho next legislature a body composed of precisely such men. In tho candi dacy of Mr. Wilson S. Wiley tho opportunity Is theirs. WINE GRAPES AT $40 SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 28. Wine grapes In this section are being contracted for at as high as $40 a ton for tho 1920 crop. But none -will be used in wine-making. The great er part will go toward manufactur ing the beverage that Bill Bryan made famous, whilo thousands of pounds will bo dried. SILVERTOWN CORD TIRES 23 Main St CUT DOWN YOUR CoiFee Expense e Famous Quality Coffee America' FIVE POUND CAN SAVE MONEY es Farther EVERY CAN GUARANTEED Warren Hunt Hospital A thoroughly equipped institution affording unexcelled facilities for tho scientific treatment by hospital moth ods of medical, surgical and obstet rical cases. Tho now nnd modern fireproof build ing contains private rooms tor bod and ambulatory cases, completely equipped examination and troattnont rooms. Roentgen Ray, clinical and research laboratories. STAFF WARREN HUNT, M. D. L. L. TRUAX, M. D. GEO. A. MASSEY. M. D. LOCATION FOURTH AND PINE ST3., KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE Jay Gould has hold tho court ton nts championship for 14 years, and apparently there Is no playor In sight capablo of reliovlng him ot tho tltlo. Tho Princeton track team has boon coming along at a rapid pace, with F. L. Murray '22 and Allen Swodo '22 tho premier point-winners for tho Tigers. To prevent over-sleeping, and thus risking tho loss of their employment, tho mull carriers of Morocco rosort to n unlquo and perilous scheme. They tie a string to ono foot, and, as they know how long a yard or two will burn, thoy regulato tho Iongth of tho string by tho tlmo they have to sloop. They light tho string, which burns slewly: nnd, whon tho flro comes to their foot, thoy are painfully reminded that It Is tlmo to arlso. In Franco the doctor's claim on the estnto of a deceased patient has precedence of all others. ATTENTION: FARMERS, CON TRACTORS AND TRUCK U8ERS. Unltod Motors Service Company la offering for salo direct to the users, the United Motor Trucks In 1, 2, 3 and G ton sizes and 6 ton tract ors. Big discount, save the agent's commission; For prices and dis counts, wrlto Thomas Randies, care United Motors Service Company, 26 North ICth St., Portland. Oregon, tf NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS TO PURCHASE SEWER.' BONDS Sealed bids will be received by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, until Mon day, the 10th day ot May, 1920, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. ot said day, at tho City Hall In tho City ot Klamath Fals, Oregon, at which time and place proposals to purchase will bo opened and considered, for tne purchase of $50,735.00 City of Klamath Falls General Obligation bonds, payable 20 years from date ot Issue, bearing a rate of Interest not to exceed 6 per.cont per annum. In terest payable semi-annually, princi pal and interest payable at the Ore gon Fiscal Agency In New York, stato of New York, or at the office of the Treasurer ot said City as deter mined by tho purchaser and the Common Council. Theso bonds are to bo Issued In denominations of one Ihnllannfl ilnlln.o tlnnt AA a..u and to be numbered from one (1) to fifty-one (51) Inclusive. Said bonds are to be Issued In pur suance of Ordinance No. 498 of the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. Said bonds aro to bo lssuod for the purpose of Installation of a Sewer System In the territory known as Mills Addition of said city, In accord ance with the plans, specifications and estimates of tho City Engineer on file in tho office of the Police Judge of said city. Each proposal to purchase said bonds must be ac companied by a check of 6 per cent of the amount ot proposal, certified by Home responsible bank payable to mo city or maraath Falls. Pronosal must bo sealed and endorsed (pro posals to purcnaso sowed bonds.) Said bonds are to be sold for cash paid down at date of delivery. The Common Council of said city to re- servo tne rignt to reject any and all proposals to purchase said bonds. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., April 8, 1920. Signed, A. L. LEAVITT. Apr. 8-May 8. A Classified Ad will sell it. MILLER'S AUTO LAUNDRY Cars washed, greased and engines cloaned. Phono 25W, Dunham's garage. 24-tf ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce that I have openod an ofllco to do a general Real Kstato business and am located at C20 Main St., one door east of the Liberty Theatro, and would be pleas ed to show you farm land and city property. T, B. Watters. 26-tf. SELL NURSERY STOCK FOR US Good territory open. Terms at tractive. Wrlto for contract and in formation Immediately, SALEM NURSERY COMPANY, 1030 Chemeketa St., Salem, Ore. 16-S0t HON EVENTS Y IN 1 920 NEW YORK, Apr. 28. Atr events planned for 1920 promise to utako It a big aviation sport year, according to tho American Flying Club. Tho II rat event ot Importance will bo tho Hying Hold day of tho luorcolleglato Flying Association at Mluoola Flold, (N. Y.) May 7. Eleven colleges nud unlvurstttos will bo represented In a varied program of flying stunts, which will bo concluded with a cross country flight. In this race ench will botpormItod to enter two airplanes and a cup will bo awarded to the winner. Tho start will bo made at Mtnooln Flold, whore the rnco also will ond after a circuit that prob ably will includo Philadelphia and Princeton. Arrangements also aro being made by tho club for a seaplane race around Long Island. This probably will bo hold early In tho summer. The club Is co-operating with tho training and operations group ot tho Unltod Statos Atr Sorvlco In planning for a trans-continental air raco be tween Now York and Alaska, a dis tance of 4,870 miles. In tho tentn tlvo plans tho courso Is mapped out from Mlnoola across United Statos territory to Mlnot, N. D crossing to Saskatchewan, Can., nnd across tho Dominion to Fort Egbort on the Alaska border. In Alaska tho rjuto runs to Clrclo, Fort Yukon. Fair banks by way of Fort dlbbon. thenco to Nulato and Nome. Com pulsory stops at an ararago ot each 1C0 miles will bo arranged. Flying ovents of a sporting nature will not bo confined, however, to tho United States in 1920. In Franco a flying moot is scheduled to bo hold at Juvlsy, near Paris, May 22 and 23. Tho British aircraft exhibition will bo held at London In July. In addi tion tho British government has of fered several millions !r. pounds ob prizes for various alrplano sporting events to he held during the your. The Cape to Cairo route Is blng blazed. Between the two points tho distance by rail, steamship or ground transport Is approximately 6,223 miles. The aerial line la about 6,200 miles. The rowing season of the Columbia University crow will be started with a race with Yale over tho Housatonlc courso thfa week. Philadelphia's Dlroctor of Public Safety will be assisted by a commit tea of flvo in governing tho boxing gamo In tho Quaker city. French boxing fans aro keon for n bout between Joff Smith and Ooorgos Carpentlor. Joff's clevor work In hi recent fights has made a hit In Parle. Now that the Fore Rlvor soccer toam has disposed of Us Now York and Brooklyn rivals the next team to bo tackled by tho Qulncy shipbuild ers will be the Bon Millers of St. Louis. SIX MONTHS Seattle Alan Warn Ablo to Re Up In Three Weeks After) Taking Tan la; Gains Twenty Pound. "I was In bed for six months with stomach troublo and rhoumatlsm and Tanlac alone deserves tho credit for my recovery," said George Orc- goire, popular longshoreman, of 2718 3rd avenue, Seattle, Wash. 'I have gained twenty pounds and feel like I was never sick a day In my life," ho continued. "My trouble started a year ago. My appetite left me and what I fore ed myself to eat would causo a so vere pain in my atomach and short ness ot breathe. Meats were alrao't like pohion to my system; I got as weak as a kitten and the rhouma tlsm laid hold of me so bad I could hardly drag myself about.) My kid neys seemed to give way, too, and ray back hurt so I couldn't stoop ov er. My head ached like It would split and I would get so dizzy I had to hold to something to keep from falling. I lost sleep and weight and was completely down and out. "Tanlac helped mo so much that I was out of bed In three weeks and now I am like a different man. All my troubles are entirely gone, I am back' at work oyery day and do my work so easily I surprise the men who work with me. I never felt hot ter in my life and I give Tanlac all the credit for my splendid health." Tanlac is, sold In Klamath Falls by the Star Drug Co., In Lorella by the James Merc. Co., and In Merrill by the Southern Oregon Drug Co, Adr. MN IS N BED If the Wood Dealer Sold Service We itt not noil fill lent: v.e iloomi't It? Wnll, huiiikinc !' "" ''"r M m-iiIiv lnoteml of uooil, ho would lend to )our fiiitiiifo mill "Ui- rnngo, mho """) tho iiIii'h nntl flfiin the flucN. Von would till) w inmli lif-nl. Now you buy m initili lltflit, nlllmuuli jnu pay iiitw-iIIiik to tho current jou imtNtiiiie. Hut Che t.crilv - perioi iimmI for )ou by tliN company at the mibilntloiix mill power plant". Tlmt I what wo want to give )nu efficient Mrilro. It U tlm aim of tliN company Co lime jioiio but NiilNflril I'lintoiiit'i-N. No mat tor what It In, If jou Imio n jirletnnrv, or mv ilUxntMlril about jour bill or do not umlcrtjiml our mien, plraio (onto In mill mv us or wrlto u about it. If you luiio any Miuuc-llon to make, we will gladly imilt our when or them as our iilm In rmtiintl) to liiipt-o our xo.nko Co jou iih runt iw tho deiolopmoiit of mii'iife and human ability penult. California-Oregon Power Company WWW(WWW(WWWWWVWWWWWWWWWWlMWWAMWM Western MMMMMWWMMwyWWWVWWWVWWV MANY CANTALOUPES SACRAMENTO, Cal.,, April 28. A large portion ot tho Suttor Uasln tract north of Sacramento will bo planted to cantaloupes this your, and It the vonturo proves a huccohs, thu Sacramento valloy will bocomo ono ot tho nation's groat cantaloupo sec tions. A SAFE TEST For thoso who oro In need of a remedy for kidney troubles nnd back ache, it is a good plan to try Donn's iviunoy i'liiH. Tnoy aro strongly, recommended by Klamath Fnlls neo- plo. Ask your neighbor! I Mrs. Joff Wilson, 1402 Oregon Avo Klumath Falls, says: "Douii'h KIdnoy Pills aro u family romody In' our homo and whenovor an occasion ' calls for a kldnoy romody Doun'oi nover full to do tho work. I huvol been taking Doan's for u long tlmu for I huve beon moro or loss subject) to backacho and kldnoy troublo for' several years. At times I have hucIiI terrible pains through my kidneys that I con hardly go. My kidneys act! irrogularly and I fool mlserablo all I ovor. I usod Doan's Kidney PJIIb and! am botherod vorv little with linoirnri,,. or kidney troublo now. Doan's huvo oeon a great benefit to mo." fflnitn.. mont given March 13, 1910). On March 10, 1920, Mrs. Wilson said: "I gladly ropoat ull I suld in favor of Doan's Kldnoy Pills for I know thoro Ih nothing bettor for kidney complaint. I uso Doan's ut times to keop my kidneys In good ordor. 60c, at all doalors. Fostor-Milhurn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. COMMENCING MAY 1, 1920 A DIRECT AUTO STAGE LINE Klamath Falls TO Susanville connecting with stage line for Alturas, Adin, Fall River and McArthur, also with S. P. railroad and auto lines at Susanville for Reno and Westwood LEAVING TIME Stages will leave from City Transfer Office on Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m. btages will arrive Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday CITY TRANSFER CO., Agents m'H write'1. Tlmt mimiiU mill Floral Shop LEAVE YOPH OIIHEU Rill I'l.OWEHH In purnini If at all poHHlhle. A visit hero will show how thoioitKhly o uro prepared to moot any floral need from flowers fur tint table to the due ration of tlm largom cli u roll for fount, fusllval or wi'ddlug Our cut flowom are reciilvmt fresh every day. You will rind your favorlto hern at nil tlmoH In tho per tectloii of its bounty. Mod erate prices aro thu Invurl ttblu rule MILS. L. MOOHK 7CKS Main LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Domestic and Imported Spring Woolens Now on Display. Perfect Fit Guaranteed CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR 518 Main Street ADVERTISE FOR WHAT want and you will got It. you I JlrrL' ll sV 1 ( i ww'' ,..--,-.- ihiuuuwuui.;