The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 14, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Friday, mat 14, ise
i Drug Fads No. 54
Satisfaction is wrapped in every
bundle from our tores,
SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE
Klamath Falls
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Merrill
SAFETY SERVICESATISFACTION
BROWN AND
SHOE POLISHES
BEST FOR HOM2 SH1NES-SAVB THE LEATHER
THE BIO VALUE FAKAOES
Al FAVTBS and LIQUIDS for Black. Ta and WwW
TKI t. 9. DA11IY COMORATIONS
LIFE PENSION FOR
PtM ArinsMAi rr
GEN. AGUIANALDO
MANILA, l I., April 19. (Ily
Mall). Kmlllo Agulnnldo, one nf tlm
leader of the I8H9 1300 Inmirrectl n
who surrendered to the late Major
(Inneral Frederick Funnlon, linn been
grunted u life pennlon of J 6.000 n
inr by the extra senslnn of the Phi:
Ipplne legislature which recently ad
journed. This uctlnn was taken an "recnt'i.
lion of iliu Intulunhln nervlies J,n
eral Agulnnldo hm rendered to hit
country."
A similar pennlon was granted to
Cayrtano Arellano, who him been
chief Justice of the Philippines mi
preino court nvrr nlno It win rr.
Iffl.- VS21ZL 220$
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orders ehlploods of ohcclcala, groat
quant ltios of trool, luntor, print pa
per, flour, ccchluory, genunta ond
oannoi goods froa Oregon.
Tor Oregon produota aro ao good thoir
fans oxteada to tho far-away Orlont.
Aaioolated Indoetrioa of Orogoa
4th July Celebration
MASS MEETING, CITY HALL
FRIDAY EVENING, 8 P. M.
For Klamath County All Industries, Factories,
y- Unions, Farmers and Citizens Invited.
(Let us have a real Fourth of July celebration this
,year. Wild West Rodeo, Racing, Circus, Parades,
Bands, Dances, MerryiGo-Round and Carnival
Attractions. Everyone come and lend their
assistance to make it a success.
IUNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE BUSINESS
MEN'S ASSOCIATION AND ALL INDUSTRIES
OX-BLOOD
LTD. Ssjttalo. w r.
",,J Mr Arellano on account of hm
advanced age ho announced that he
wlll ,oon rtllr IroII1 lhe ,,,
frank W Carpenter, who hai Just
retired an governor of the depart
ment of Mindanao and Bulu, wan
voted a grululty of, 120,000 In a
lump ntim In recognition of hi- work
among the non-Chrlitl.in trlhei In
the southern Inlands. Mr (.'ari-eittor
wsj popuUr with lhne peoples mid
with the allium of Sulu.
Tommy Ilurr.s In In England and
till trying to land a match with Jot
Dcckelt The en-heavyweight chum
Plon figure that lleckett In the right
tarty to mitt In a "comeback" ut
tempt. fW
COST OF ITER
FOR GROPS IS
FIXED BY 01 C,
O. A. C. KXI'EKIMKNT BTATION,
Cnrvslll-,, Msy H. Water require
ments nml water tout of crop, based
on water consumption of the plant
showing the largest net profit per
aero for iwvorsl staple crop covering
a 12-year period on osporimnnt sta-
tlon lands, uru pointed out by a sta
tlon liulliitln.
Un brown iillt loam at Cnrvallls llio
crop producing power of wdler l
5 S3 Inched pur ton of 11 1 fulfil, 16.09
Inches for n three-ton crop, or 31.38
.luetic fcr ii six-ton crop. Tlio water
requirement under average farm con
uiliuiin in uui iiniri in uu itmn. hiiu
'his may In taken an un Indication
nf Urn highest tirolialilu duty of wa-
'ler, for thin section.
( An nvenigo of ihri-o arm-Inches
has Iii-iii required for 10O ImilioU or
I Mix Inches for 200 bushels of pota
loiM One-half Inch of water In re
quired for a ton of beets lf inches,
t m .. tn .... mIaI.i
I I (I IIVIIIII i'jiii. i
Another now department bulletin I
leal with Hie Imiirovemenl of wild
'meadow and til If land In custern
, Origiin. There urn u half million
acres of these landn. On much of the
iren rrui valuntlon ran Im doiihlvd
tiy the control of wuter and the use
it tame clover uml cram en Instead of
I 'he wild growth, Tniue grasses re
ul'o much I cm water and have n
I Hither feeding value
llotti hiillellnii free on refluent
CLUBS ENDORSE
MILLAGE BILL
I'OIITLANI). May H A favor
utile vot on the 1 20 mill tr.ear.urn
for higher education In Oregon har
bl-en received by the Stato Chamber
of Commerce from commercial clubr
In !'. rouutlcn The vote taken lr
the referendum conducted by thr
Htuto Chamber nmong oil Ita mem
her olganlxntlons, on all nine of the
measuien and amendments, Cluhn
In 10 counties alio approved the
good roads amendment.
Not n single club sent un unfavor
able vote on the higher cduratlonnl
measure. Seeral counties were rep
resented by more than onn rlub The
clulm voting were those of Halom
Oregon City. Medford, The Dalles
Molalla, t'matlllu. Wnrrentown
llnnehurg, Pendleton, Corvallln, As
toria, tlend, llrowntvllle, Iloardtn.in
Dalian. (Irantx I'ani, lleppner, l.a
pine. La Orande. Marshfleld. Myrtle
Point, (told Ileach..
A number of other commercial
clulm Sieve endorsed the higher edii
citliMKil irenfiire without rending In
a referendum vote. Among then1
are Waplnltln, irnterprlse, Maupln
Albany,
Itcdmoml, Ashlind, Hood
lt!ver. Cottage (Irovo and the feder
nted community
clubs of Marlon )
county.
The failure of Medford and Eu
gene commercial clulm to send In
their endorsements on time prevent
fd the meusuru'H having tho official
endorsement of tho Slato Chamber
I of Commerco, tho rrrjulroment was
that not fower than IS counties
should report favorably prior to Ap-
rll 20. Medford nnd Eugene mailed
their votes ono week Into. As no
commercial club hns taken adverse
action, while others are Bonding en
dorsements alniOBt dally, tho meas
ure Is believed to have tho substan
tlal support of tho business men of
tho state.
Tho hlghor educational bill has j
been endorsed by moro than 350
Oregon organizations.
FIRST OF FAMILY
OF TWENTY DEAD
!
RAPID CITY, 8. I) Mny 14. The
first death III it family of 20 chil
dren, tho youngest of whom Is 2fi
yours old, occurred when Ernest J.
'Smith died hero recently.
Tlio father of thu family, 77 years
old, still ilaos nil of tho work on his
hog farm In tho suburbs of Sioux
Fulls. Ho has never hnd need for
tho services of n doctor.
Tho'futhor cumo to tho United
States from (lorinuny In 1S57 when
ho was 14 years old. Ho Borved four
yours In tho civil war.
Ho was(twlco married. To his
first wlfo woro born nlno sons and
four duughtarq. Three sons and
four daughters were'born to his sec
ond wlfo. Each of the sons now
weighs more than, 200 pounds.
Ernest's four grandparents each
lived to be more than 80 years old.
LIFT OFF CORNS!
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Prec7onc Is magic! Corn lift off
with fingers without pain
Hurt? No, not ono lilt! Just
drop a little Frocrone on that touchy
corn, Instantly It s'tops aching, then
you lift that bothersome corn right
off. Yen, magic! Costs only u few
cent.
Try t-'reviono' Vour druggist oll
a tiny hottle, nufflclent to rid your
feel of every hard corn, soft corn,
or torn between tlio toon, and cat
linen, wltliout ono particle of pain,
soreness or Irritation. Freezone is
"' mysterious ether discovery of a
i.nciniinii genius,
IN OLO RECK
TO
8ARK TLA AND HULTHUIt TURNS
(ilUY. FADKD IIAIIl DAItK
AND GLOSSY.
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, prop-' com
poar.dcd. brings back the natural
cr'lor and lustro to the hnlr when
feded, itrcakcd or ray. Yesrs ago
the only way to get this mixture was
to make It at home, wutcn is tnuisy
JDd troubltrsome.
Nowadays we simply ask at any
Jrug itore for "Wyetb's Sage and
Sulphur Compaund." Yoi will get
a large bottle of thli oldtlUM recipe
Improved by the addition of other In
credlcntr, at very little cost. Every,
body uses this preparation now, b
cauie no one can possibly tell 'bat
you darkened your haln as It does
It so naturally and even!y. You
dampen a sponge or soft brush with
It and draw this thru your hair, tak
Ing one small strand at a time: by
morning tho gray hair disappears,
and after another application or two
rour hair becomes beautlfQlly dark,
thick and glosuy did you Iook years
'o.n.ger. Adv.
There are ct the prerent time be
tween two and three hundred women
,n Mexico engaged In bullnghtlng,
either as slayers of the wounded
bulls, or ns mounted attendants In
tho ring, and they are immensely
popular with the people. Their earn
ings -lory, but on feto days, when
hundreds of thousands of people at-
Send n bull-fight, a woman may be
paid ru much as $3000 for entering
he ring.
Warren Hunt
Hospital
A thoroughly equipped Institution
iffordlng unexcelled facilities for the
T iMnntlf Ii- frffntmunt hv hnRnltnl meth.
ods of medical, surgical nnd obstet
rical cases.
Tho new and modern fireproof build-
'Ing contains private rooms for bed J
mil ambulatory cases, compioteiy
equipped examination and treatmont
rooms. Roentgen Roy, cllnlcul and
research laboratories.
STAFF
WARREN HUNT. M. D.
L. L. TRUAX. M. D.
OEO. A. MASSEY. M. D.
AND PINE ST3.,
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
TELEPHONE 497
AMBULANCE SERVICE
MINERAL BATHS
Dr. Maud Ingersoll nawley
Chiropractic Physician
First National Bank Building
Entrance,. Room S
ASHLAND, OREGON
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BUSINESS CARDS
Klamath Falls Cyclery
We handle the best In our line,
such as Motorcycles, Bicycles,
I'arts and Accessories, (loodyoar,
Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires
and Tubes. The bouse of the
two and three wheelers. Includ
ing Harley-Davldson Berries,
C. .HBMAJUC
us a. em at. rta rale
NOTICE
We oben torn ntrr Tnaula mnA
r noay irom iu:uu a, m. to f :oo p. m,
Many are the good things we can
Show. A dollar aavarf la a rinllar urn.
ed. In baying good tbnu cbeso as
you may learn, yon win never oe in
debt and have to skip if yon buy your
goods from
LUCKY DICK A CO.
301 Klamath Ave. Corner of 6th St.
PHONE 39
327 MAIN STREET
W. E. McABOY
Builds an j thing In the cabinet
line, Doors, Hcrcena, etc.
Shop at 1X0 Eighth St.
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J.-O. CliEGDORN
Civil Eagiaecr aad Barveror
Office S17 Mala BL
rfaeaea: Ofloe ISO, Re. 191
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.
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DENTISTS
Dr. E. G. Wisecanrer
PHONE 8M
Dr. P. M Noel
PHONE 4
Over Underwood's
Beveath and Hala Streets
DR. G. A. MASSEY
Fourth and Pine St.
In Warren Hunt Hospital
Off. Phone 497 Res. Phone S6M
miiiiiii0iiii
KLAMATH AUTO
SPRING WORKS
We Do All Kinds or Spring Repair
Ing New Oae Made to Order
Axle Straightening aad
BUcksmlthing
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Phone 859.T 617 KUmalh Ave. !
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Phone 460
Ire Creaas
719 Mala 8t
Candlea
PASTIME
Jack Moarow, Prop.
Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks,
Peel and Billiards
Harbor Shop In Connection
OUR MOTTO
"Courteay and Service"
WILSON ABSTRACT
COMPANY
A17 Mala
ARTHUR R. WILSON
Manager
EX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION I
Tho regular meetings
of Klamath Post No. 8,
American Legion, will be
held at 8 o'clock p.- m., at
the City Hall In 'Klamath Falls, en
tho second and fourth Tuesdays of
each month. All Comrades are in
vited.
Those desiring to Join the Post
may secure application blanks from
ksIe
O, K, van Riper, Fred Nicnoison, or
X, Oaraaaaa, aU of Klamath Falla.
rHD NICHOLSON, 'Secretary
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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FRED WESTERFELD
DENTIST
Phone 434W.
X-Ray Laboratory
Loosaks Bid, KlaamaUt Valto
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DR. O. A. RAMBO
Deatiat
I. O. O. 9. Bi
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PRIVATE HOSPITAL
Ifosr Oyea tto
lUterasty Casaa
Mr. Rom MeDaateas,
301 High St Phone 455
Ofllco Phone 177W Res 177R
Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart
Physician and Hnrgeoa
Whlto Building
Klamath Falls Oregon
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DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician and
' Surgeon
Office and Residence
Phones 321
I. O. O. F. Temple
ED. LAMB
PHYSICIAN AND MUROEON
Phones 17W
17R
Rooms 1 and 9
White Bulldiag
SHASTA VISTA
SANITARIUM
420 Mala St. (New Bid Later)
DR. A. A. HOULE. .
420 Main 10S Main
151-J 151-M
DR. T.C CAMPBELL
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
1. 0. 0. 9. BaUdtag
Residence White PaUeaa Hotel
Residence Paoae I.
DRLL TRUAX
WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL
Day Phone, 407 Night Phone, 068
SAW MILL ENGINEERING
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Designers aad builder of mod
ern Saw Mills, Planing Mills, Bos
Plants. Complete planta contract
ed. Appraltala and reporta made.
Dredging. We contract to build
any claw, of a building aad Install
machinery of any kind. ,
Drafting of nay kiud done. Blae
Print made. PHONE MM
Office la K. D. Building
I am now prepared to furnish
Shasta Sand from the Iloey, Cam.,
land and gravel pit, In any quantity
that may be desired by contractor!
and builders.
AL P. ORAHAM.
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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 onch weok at
I. O. O. F. hall, f'th and Main streets,
llymun Weschler, N. 0.; W. C. Wells,
Secretary; W. D. Co fcr, Treasurer.
Ewauna Encampment No. 41. 1. O
O. F., meets Tuesday night of each,
weok at I. O. O. F. hall. W. H. North,
C. P.; W. D. Cofor, Scribe; Fred
lluoslng. Treasurer. '
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
FINISHED WORK
FLAT WORK I
ROUGH DRY ')
"Put Your Duds
. 'In Our Suds" 1
.PHONE 154 .ng.
Corner Main and Coager
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