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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1920)
VAOn SEVEN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1D30 )' he ; ELECTION, STATE ROADS Vote 302 X Yes For 4 State Road Bend Limit H.?-r : BALLOT TITLE 302 X Yes 303 No rrratl4rio(dti(ftiii , ,- . i n intui Iftr ftiB nurrvisa (if moil tit Of (Mir nrf NO PROPERTY TAX NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX Keep tlii'flo three facte in mind. Tho present 'iu(o license fcesrtnd gaeolino tax will nay both tho principal and interest on nil the bonds under this amendment, nnd will yield nn annual surplus besides for other state highway work. No additional taxation of any kind. FEDERAL FUNDS MUST BE MATCHED Oregon must Imvo sufficient Highway Futul-i to match Fidcrnl apportion- miml . .-.. vM...u. Huk uiu i-vm-m, ui j-i-ucrui money lor urpgon Jioail. Increasing till- con8titutloi.nl limit in o. necessity. Unless limit In Increased. , euiHT mate rosds cannot bo complolr-d for ninny, many yearn, or must bo finished by direct pnmerty taxation, This measure averts direct iim.nirty tnxfor atato fghwaya and make early completion jioxaiblc. Let's get tho ronda built now. Iicomi (rem Pritiat Sources Sufficient to Pay Principal and Intern?. .1)1 1 Jimfj. .i?.,"ir,.ni.u,j,l7n !iutn.1 "" Iku ."'1 "! t. without liwrenMof .rWnt ratee, In imlrl iJ7i,h 'F1 " lntrrt un tb. Un.l.. la oVily ,.t f.,tl, l.yoiilel.l fiiurft. fe.ili .k-Vrff '"'ii "," wy rrcntmd r.,ter l(efv I. Mat. ramphletlur nflUiD ILt?ii2Tii?f-ii,'jT rrrf""'' !' T'vr ', ..rm-jrrtyu U rrmilrr.1 and lh.t nrtacat ratwto auto llcma. for n.l w Ui will tul-tin Tptlnf IpaJ ami Inu-nit and y( .1 nurplm braiclre. " ,wr Tin ft that rvrtnun from utn litem Fur fnttrr.1 T.blw. I'ainnlilrtunr 1 1 L.Iii,5N.nOAD8 AND DEVCLOI'MKNT ASSOCIATION t. L IMVJM. MM, HI U, a, r.tUt. . f. (liftM. (,,, J.rtlw (mB. 1. 1 tat; Omralf n IlMilijutrtvra, 311 Wortwtcr UullJIm, 1'uiU.iid, Orrfuu VOTE 302 X YES-For 4 State Road Bomi Limit -y i E Dr. James' Hcadacho Fowden givo instant relief Cost tlimo a package Norte-rocklnc, ijilittlnff or dull, tbrribblng lirailucliea yield In jut a few moment to Dr. Jaiuoa' Headache Tow dcu which coat only 10 centa a pack IS at any Uriiff atoro. It'a tho quick-1-i.t, aurtwt liradarhe relief In the whole uorld. Don't aulTcrl Itvllcve the tt-'ony urid dUtrcm now! Von can. Million of men and womci A 'iavr loimil that hcadacho and niuralgia mUcry ia nrvdleaa. Get what you ak for. Warren Hunt Hospital A thoroughly equipped Institution affording unexcelled facilities for tho iclentlflc treatment by hospital meth ods of medical, surgical and obstet rical casoB. Tho now and modern fireproof build tntr contains prlvato rooms for bod and ambulatory cases, completely equipped examination and troatmont rooms, Roentgen Ray, clinical and research laboratories. BTAFP WARREN HUNT, M. D. L. L. TRUAX, M. D. GEO. A. MASSBV. M. D. AND PINE 8Tfl., KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE A Classified Ad will sell it. . i i mm STOPS NEURALGIA ON rzCimyp JjijPaintip- Outaldo or Insldo, tho doors stand out. Cloun thorn up and paint thum up, and boo tho Improved uppoaruneo of thtrjgB in gonorul. Lot us tulk cloanlng up nnd paint ing up with you you will bo ploiifwd to lunrn how much can be dono, and for so little, BALDWIN HARDWARE COMPANY 'The Houe of Quality" MAY 21 IS AS FOLLOWS: - CONSTITUTIONAL AMRNDMCNT-llrferrtxl w (U iwurie I,y il br'taUiiv Aml,ly LIMITATION Of roUR PCR CFNT STATK INDEBTEDNESS rOR FCRMANCNT ltOADI.-1'iiriMM To miitnil M-tl,ii 7 of JitMltlit IiicIimIici previuua (Mils rwiIIL,hditl-. ii.uiuimn 1 1 mo rwui i urrgmi wi M lo tM-rinlt M,f till. Iiliri am. rnttliilniti.ua m.m..... ..-..!. a,. II. friit of Miffa'ap! valunllin of nil tlm nn.rwtrtv In Utt frUlenf Orrgtm, lntrl of I wo Kr rent m mw pwvUUtihy Uw - NO DIRECT TAX further Il.farn,.lLin. n). li BEGGARS INCREASE SPANISH CAPITAL LONDON, April 15. (ny Midi.) Tho "pliiKUo ot liOBKara" acorns ,to ho Increasing In Madrid now ono of tho mosf rapidly doveloplnR cities In Kuropo. Tho only city In Spain with a fast railway aorvlco In nil direc tions, Madrid nppnrcntly la acquiring control of tho burliness of tho whole ( country nnd money Is being spent lavishly on tmprovbmentn, writes tho ' correspondent ot tho Dally Mall. Great nvonucs are being driven nthwnrt tho old nnrow streets. Tlio 1 rapid growth of hor population and widening of thoroughfares mean dis placement of residential streets. Now bulldlnga being erected are Mild to bo among tho finest structures In Kuropo. I Middle-class Madrid, tho corre- . apondont say's, Is moving to tho out skirts nnd In tho nrld desert Ib aris ing a garden city. RU8H TO LKASK OIL LXI) IX CANADA EDMONTON, Alta.. May 3. Ap plications for loaRO on oil nnd natur al gas nrons, covering approximately 200,000 acres in Northern Alberta, have been fllod with the Dominion land office recently. Tho rush has centored In tho area along tho Athabasca river between Pollcan n,alds and House river, nnd around nirch luko, Bouth nndeast of Inntsfroe. Another popular district Ilea about Great Slav lake. Other leases have been taken In the Mac kenzie river district, near Dear Is land. A Classified Ad will sell It. Tako a filar or Haifa If ynui Rack hurts or IllftdiU-r troubles you. No man or woman who oats moat regularly can mnlte a mistake by Mushing tho kldnoys occasionally, snya a well known uutliority. Meat forma uric ncld which uxcltos tho kidneys , thoy hecomo overworked from tho strain, got sluggish nnd fall to filter tho wasto nnd poisons from tho blood, then wo get sick. Nearly nil rlieumntlsm, headaches, Itvor trouhlo, nervousness, dlzilnoas, 8looplcssnes3 nnd urinary dlsordors como from sluggish kidneys, Tho moment you feel a dull ncho In tho kldnoys or your back hurts or It tho urlno Is cloudy, offeusjvo, full of sediment irregular of passngo or nttondod by a sensation ot scald ing, stop eating meat nnd get about four ounces of Jnd Salts from any pharmacy; tnko n tnblpspoontul in a glass of water boforo breakfast nnd In a few days your kidneys will net lino. This famous salts Is made from the ncld of grapes nnd lemon Julco, combined with lithla, and ban boon used for generations to flush and stimulate tliq kidneys, also to noutrnllzo tho nclds In urlno so It no longor causos irritation, thus ending blnddor Woakness. Jnd Salts is Inexpensive nnd can not Injure; makes a dollghtful effervescent llthln-water drink which everyone should take now and then to kee the kidneys clean and actlvo and , the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications, QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER J By THE POLICE HPrXNOB AIIICS, April 0 (Ily i Mull. J- How tho pollco of Argen tina, before tho date set for tho I "Communist Revolution" In combi nation with tho recent general strike here, outwitted tho Iteds nnd pre vented tho uprising has Just been re vealed to tho Associated I'ress cor respondent. j Radical elements, mostly of for ' elgn extraction, had planned tho reign of terror for the name day on which the Kapp revolution In Ger many bogan. If the ambitious plans of the communists for murder nnd plllngn had succeeded, the city -would j Invo been In control of n govern ' ment of tho Ilolshovlk soviet variety barked by a Red army. Tho pollco, who had learned of the plot long In ndvancc, however, on tho night beforo tho revolution was to tako plnco, descended upon the communist resorts, arrested nearly 200 men nnd women nnd confiscated several arsenals of bombs, arms and ammunition, together with large qunntltlca of anarchistic literature, Tho government, It doveloped, sent detectives nmong tho communists, Borne of whom joined their organi zation and nctually helped to manu facture tho bombs with which the rolgn of terror was to bo started. Thoy nlso obtained secret circulars giving Instructions ns to how the rovolutlon was to bo accomplished. Tho communists, It Is alleged, formed part of a labor organization known ns "Tho Fifth Congress of Anarchism" which some time ago separntod from tho Argontlno Feder ntlon of Labor, nnd which Is suppos ed to control a number of unions. Instructions had been Issued bv tho communists fixing tho date of tho revolution for Saturday afternoon. March 13. Groups were assigned to destroy public services, electric lights and wator plants, rnllroads, telephones and tolegrnphs nnd oth ers wore assigned to explode bombs In public places, selzo mlllltary stores nnd nssnsslnato Judges and po llco ofneers. Tho plotters planned to placo the city under control of 'Central Soviet Committee." i Reins fully n waro of all these plans, tho government authorities on the night before the date set for tho revolution stationed troops at nil places threatened. The pollco then raided tho communist plants and captured n complete bomb factory nnd n largo assortment of arms and ammunition. All was dono quietly but tho peo ple of Duenos Aires soon realized that they had escaped a real danger whon photographs of the collections of death-dealing, implements wore published In the nowspnpers and the pollco revealed tho frustrated plans. Spuads ot mounted police armed with rifles appeared in the streets for several days after the raids. Three radical unions struck and there was an unsuccessful attempt to blow up a railroad bridge and a suburban tramllno was forced to suspend until soldiers arrived to pro tect the cars from attacks on con ductors and motormen. Tho city, however, is now quiet, awaiting with interest the trial of alleged anarchists, 23 ot whom have been sifted out as ringleaders. Only nlno of them ore native Argentinea. Socialist newspapers blame profi teers for the unrest here, landlords having trebled rents in many cases and the price of broad having been increased. MICHIGAN .IN CO-OPS Agriculturists of Michigan ad vocato cooperative mcaHurea bo tween producers and consumers. Herbort F. Uaker ot Wedoch, Mich., was vory actlvo In tint Farmer-Labor Congress at ChH cago," Ho is president of tho Do-J troit Farmer Association, tho Co-op Spud Growers and a rottlu bor of tho Gleaners. Miss Gertrude Wiley of Chicago baa been choaen as assistant pastor of a PreBbyterlan church at Shaw ffllf. H ja Mm nee, Okla. t SQUEEZED TO DEATH, When tho body begins to etiffen ' end movement bscomc3 painful it is usua'ily an indication that tho kidneys are cut of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking GOLD MEDAL itAitHinnai The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, blidder nnd uric acid troubles. Famous since 1696. Take regularly and keep In good health. In three eizea, all druggists. Guaranteed at represented. Leelc far tae uai Cold Mda oa every ba u4 accept no imitetloB UNIFORM AERIAL REGULATIONS NEEDED SAN FRANCISCO, May A. Need of quick federal legislation govern ing aircraft Ib one of the most strik ing lessons M the aero show held here, according to John M. Rogers, aeronautical engineer of New Bruns wick, N. J. This Is particularly nocessary in connection with uni form landing fields over the entire country, ho said. ; "Primarly we want a code of In ternational laws," ho said. "Then wo want national laws based upon the principles underlying the Inter national laws. State laws should then he agreeable to and concurrent with national laws. If each sta'te passed different laws regulating fly ing one can readily see the harm that would result." WOMAN IS JAILED AS REVOLUTIONIST HUENOS AIRES, April 10, (By Mall). Bebo Vivo, a young woman, credited by the newspapers with un usual good looks, has been arrested and charged with being Involved in the recent plot to start a communist revolution In Buenos Aires. She is nllegcd to have carried messages be tween anarchists sentenced to prison a year ago and the other organizers of the revolutionary movement. Tho police say she was carrying a stilleto when arrested. YANKEE IUIOFESSOR FOR AUSATIAX UNIVERSITY NEW YORK, May 4. Charles Downer Hazen, author and professor of history In Columbia university, has been granted leave ot absence for the academic year beginning July 1, to lecture at the University of Strasbourg. Professor Hazen is the first American scholar to be called to Strasbourg since the historic Alsa tian Institution reverted to French control as an Incident of allied vic tory. He will begin bis work there in September. TO APPLY SHOE TEH LOOK YOUNG! BRING BACK VK XATURAL COLOR, GLOSS AND ATTRACTIVENESS Common garden sage brewed Into a neavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revels tlon it your hair la fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul ihur recipe at home, though, is trou blesome. An easier way Is to get- e 5-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound at any drug store nl) ready for use. This is the old time recipo Improved by the addition ot other Ingredients Whlo wispy, gray, faded hair It not sinful, we all desire to retain cur youthful nppoarance nnd nttrnctlve ness. By darkening your hnlr with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound no one can tell, because It does It so naturally, so evenly. You Just damp eu n spongo or soft brush with It and diaw this through your hnlr. taking ono small strand at a time; by mdru Ing all gray hairs have disappeared, apd after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, toft and luxuriant. MINERAL BATHS Br. Maud Ingersoll nvley Chiropractic Physician First National Bank Building Entrance, Room 6 ASHLAND, OREGON 19 BUSINESS CARDS MMWMWWWAMMMAAMW Klamath Falls Cyclery Wo handle tho best In our lino, such ob Motorcycles, Bicycles, Parts and Accessories, Goodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires and Tubes. Tho house ot the two and three wheelers, includ ing Harley-Davldson Service. n v ntuuamr US S. oth St. KUmatb Fall j 'lArXrifVSrVMVWMVMWMWVWMWMWMV NOTICE We open store every Tuesday and Friday from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Many are the good things we can show. A dollar saved Is a dollar earn ed. In buying good thngs cheap as you may learn, you will never be in debt and have to skip If you buy your goods from LUCKY DICK & CO. 201 Klamath Ave. Corner of 6th St. PHONE 39 327 MAIN STREET W. E. McABOY . Builds anything: In the cabinet line, Doors, Screens, etc. Shop at 110 Eighth St.' J. C. CLEGHORN Civil Engineer and Surveyor Office 617 Main 8t. Phenes: Office 160, Res. 102J O. K. FEED & SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. MtMMMWWtfVMeVWtiWrrWWtMMMrArWA DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wisecanrer PHONE 8S4 Dr. P. M. Noel PHONE 4 Over Underwood's Beremth and Main Streets DR. & A. MASSEY Fourth and 'Pine Sts. In Warren Hunt Hospital Off. Phone 497 Res. Phone 8SM VVieMMWVitJMMMfVWMVMrWArrAA KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do All Kinds of Sprtjuj Repair. Ins New Ones Made to Order Axle Straitening and fHafranifctaj ALL WORK GUARAiroCKKD Phone SSD-x 17 KUnaata Are. J SiVVVW"fWrWr Phone 460 Ice Cream 7S9 Mala St. Candles PASTIME Jack Monrow, Pros. Cigars, Tobacco. Soft Drinks, Peel and Billiards Barber Shop in Connection OUR MOTTO 'Courtesy and Service" WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY 1517 Mala ARTHUR R. WILSON Manager Ex-service men, attention i : I The recular meetings of Klamath Post No. 8, American Legion, will he held at 8 o'clock p, m., at j$kz$2& tho City Hall In Klamath Falls, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. All Comrades, are in vited. Those desiring to Join the Post may secure application blanks from O. K, Van Riper, Fred Nicholson, or T. H. Carnaaaa, all of Klamath Falls FWUMnCHOLSON, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL CARDS rrrArArrrirrreVVaa FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phone 434W. X-Ray Laboratory Loom is Bldg., Klamath Falls lMMAAMMWM.W'N'S'SWWVSAM. DR. C. A. RAMBO Dentist I. O. O. F. BaUdlng PHONE 01 PRIVATE HOSPITAL Now Open for Maternity Cases Mrs. floea McDanlela, 301 High SL- Phone 455 Office'Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Burgeon White Building Klamath Falls Oregon WA. T DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon' Office and Residence Phones 321 I. O. O. F. Temple E. D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones 17W 17R Rooms 1 and 3 White Building SHASTA VISTA SANITARIUM 420 Main St. (New Bldg. Later) DR. A. A. SOULE, 420 Main 1909 Main 151-J 161-M DR. T. C. CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I. O. O. F. Building Phone 200 Residence White Pelican Hotel Residence Phone 6. DR. L. L. TRUAX WAKREN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Phone, 407 Night Phone, 605 SAW MILL ENGINEERING Jt CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and builders of mod era Saw Mills, Planing Mills, Boa Plants. Complete plants contract ed. Appraisals and reports made. Dredging. We contract to bnlld any class of a building and Install machinery of any hind. Drafting of any'kiaayeJone. Bine Prints made. PHONE 14N Office in K. D. Building I am nowljpreparea, to furnish Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Cam., sand and gravel pit, In any quantity that may be desired by contractors and builders. AL F. GRAHAM S s Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each weok at I. O. O. F. hall, Bth and Main streots. Hyman Weschler, N. G.; W. C. Wells, Secretary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer Ewauna Encampment No. 48, I. O O. F., meets Tuesday night ot each week at I. O. O. F. hallT W. H. North, C, P.: W. D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred Buesing, Treasurer. ! SO NEW .CITY LAUNDRY ' FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Main 'and Cong r