THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOK MIX - KILLED THE FEUD SPIRIT ,x"Bumi of the Mountains" Educated tlto Feud Out of the Hearts of Kentucky Mountaineers fOnAY, MAY M, 1M - " J . ! . .M " . . vfoian - j& It ill 44 ll J- '1 a " ' -1.- SVUYm?, ees, I -Hiait color, plowjnjj, yiimpsKin rneresuicoiKcou ui-aiuu uvkh it tatuic n.iS tjnutfwvd yr,u with health and Iwjj! '.ou Tiut Drcserve them. You Wv must rrrtf'W your youth of spirit of action of beauty! tlltfaithy, y-uns skin creates the impression of beauty Here quickly than any other asset. And trfcrc ae Puro.a Creams lor every Sumir.ctltmo i to prefect our sK,l 'torn strong sunshine or wind to c we the sk.n to build ti$uo tohvpyoirsMn ' clean and ounjj. TUROLA TSWOXO CREAM is a grca!es, fragrant. v.mlsli.r.i cr-:r.i vhtch c'ene and wften Pia skin. miktniT rn excellent Ue (or pomkr. It t J particularly hl.l- tur kkiRS IIK11M.U to be on). At c!l druct. To it OtA """, T . Mi , -idi 7 acCU (I fO A AIDS TO HEALTH 1 xrs , " 1 - . 11 V- r . ' B ) j...nn;i 1 ";; ii'ir 1 y iri.rr.-;. KM . I-' "! , I 1 Sfe1 GUARASTEZ luJlttb4f)utrfl!j njunjti. rrrparrd and Guvjr.trtd br the BLUMAUrR-FRANK LABORATORY MADAME fOlNA know you FinrritK CONSULT OIIKGO.V8 11KST World"! greatest Clairvoyant and Palmist. Phrenologist and Medium. Born with double veil. Reads your entire Wo. past, pres- 6 , thu th fementeniilal nft attri ftifurn mrivl nn himlneftSl TUCSON. Arlx.. May 24. Travel- stained and wear, six nuns who had lirated hundreds of miles of sand and heat on the southwestern desert, rode Into Tucson on tho Jolting stago trom San Diego. That was In 1ST0 when Indians and whlto outlaws were the perils of the road. On May It U seldom that wo tend now of feud killing In the mountains of Ken tucky, nnd tho man who did mono to kill the feud spirit-than uny other single person Is coming to Chnutnuqun on tho accond night to speak on tlu "Itemnk Ins of the Kentucky Mountaineer." He la President Jnme A. Iturna of Oneida Institute, more fumlllnrl) known as Hums of the Mountain." An upstanding America of purest Anslo-Saxon llnnim, he was horn In tho Kn. lucky Mountains uud ns ilruwn Into the feud. Ills nmailni: story hns lieen printed In sonic of our Icadlnc macaxlues nnd told In story ly mirh faiuuus writers as Kmeion t touch. His story of the Kentucky iiiountnlneen rinl their i-fTortt to owrcmne tho handicap of environment It onu of the must thrllllns told from uny platform. CAL. GOVERNOR URGES POWER DEVELOPMENT ent and future: advises on business!". .. ', , , , , peculations, lovers' quarrels; re.i of the comlnK will be observed here unites the separated: when and! by Catholics from all parts of the whom you wilt marry: how to win state. the one you Ipve and also overcome 0 ,h mornlnB of that (Ia., m. all enemies; elves secrets how to con- ,, , t.. u , trol or Influence any one you love or "ev- ,lenr" Cranjon. bishop of Tuc- mcet. Tells full names of any ons son. will celebrate pontlflcat high yau care to know. Her advice has m3M Bt St. Augustine's cathedral. Cll..8"d ? d! J, 'M?:,nfK Afterward a Jubilee will be held at not you; As a seer and Interpreter . .... , . . of hidden treasures she has no eiuat s'- Joseph s Academy, founded by Bee her at once, this God-given, the order to which the pioneer nuns gifted lady. All bus'neis cont!dental belonged. HonTJf SpU"!ar:i These pioneer, came from the hiilttllnp inuiiier nuuse 01 i-urunnciui, .11. nently located I O. O. F 434 Main St., Klamath Falls. Ore. 10-20 Sir-Marcus Samuel, the man who has wrested control of the world's petroleum output from the Standard Oil Company, laid the foundation of kla fortune by selling shells and oth er eouvenlrs a a. popular Kngllsh seaside resort. l.ouls. They travelled down the Mis sissippi to Now Orleans, took ship around the Horn of San Diego and completed their long jcuruey uy stage. For forty-five years Sir William Soulsby has been the official secre tary to the Lord Mayors of London. Goodrich SILVERTOWN CORD TIRES i FIRST CLASS AUTOMOBILE WORK THE KIND THAT STAYS FIXED EXIDE BATTERY STATION. THERE IS NO BETTER BATTERY MADE THAN THE EXIDE. Judd Low t Phone 22M 23 Main St i m mailing list of record catalogues. DRUG FACTS NO. 57 Huvo you tried us for that record that ybu have been unable to got? We likely havo It. Wo carry a good assortment of records In tbo following lines: nnUNSWICK, OKEH, EMERSON and PATHE. Wo can supply records to play on any machine. Leave your name for our monthly Square Deal Drug Store SAFETY SERVICE SATISFACTION I'ASAUKNA. Col.. May 24. Ut most development of California's latett todro-electrlc resources was urged by Governor William I). Stephens today buforo tho National Electric Mght Association conven tion. Production of hydro-olcctrlc en ergy fast Is becoming tbo basic In dustry of all, tho gorornor sald'aml 'production, manufacturing, com merce, trade, transportation and communication at some time In thu future will become entirely depend ent upon tho power that Is stored In running water." Governor Stevens' address In part follows "Nature, so prodigiously lavish In bestowing her blessings on Califor nia In many directions has denied us one thing we havo no great beds of coal. True, our wondorful oil Melds, like oil fields and coal deposits ev erywhere throughout the nation, are being heavily drawn upon, Tboro Is only so much oil und so much coal under tho ground. That, which onco was thought to be almost Inexhaust Ible supply, at sometime will becomo exhausted. "It Is Inevitable that tho day will come when Industry hero upon tho coast, as well as elsewhero through out the land, must depend upon tho growing and driving power In. falling water for the production of. all things necessary to sustain Wo and essential to comfort and happiness In Qur complex civilization. "The development here of cheap and permanent hydro-electric power, together with our fcrtllo lands, and tremendous natural" resources, and our easy accessibility to tho markets of the world by cheap water trans and tho whole Pacific coast region tho workshop of tho nation. Hero upon these shores, production, man ufacturing and commerce In tho al most Immediate futuro, will find their highest fruition. "In tho development of Its tre mendous water power California al ready has made a substantial bo ginning. Approximately 700,000 horse power electrical energy Is bo Ing produced from tbo 7S hydro electric plants now In operation In California nnd I havo been Informed that thoro Is now under construction In this stato other hpdro-olectrlc plants which will add a furthor sup ply of about 180,000 horso power to the present Installed capacity. "While wo aro Intensely gratified at tho splendid showing which Cal ifornia has made- In tho development of hpdro-olectrlc power, yet wo renl Izo that this dovolopmont, great as It Is, measured by tho tromondous p6s slbllltics existing Iioro, may bo said to have only just begun. Without engaging in unduly expensive con struction for the storage and conser vation of tho water of small streams It has becn'ostlmatcd that It h prac tical to 'dovolop In Cailfornln at about tho samo unit cost as past con struction, approximately five times thoprosont Installed capacity now in oporntlon nnd under construction." Army life at one tlmo appealed to Sir Hamur Greenwood, tho now Chief Secretary for Ireland Ho has told how at sixteen jvars of ago ho ran away from his Canadian homo to join tho army Ills father followed and found his joung hopeful doing sentry duty with all tho prldo nnd Juantlness of a born soldier, "Tho old gentleman was for giving mo a sound thrashing then nnd there," sdys Sir llamar. "Hut I turned out tho guard and had him arretted for attempting to rush tho sentry " Quality in roofing is what fiives It resistance to sun and tain the two worst enemies of roofnifj. Qunllty in Malthoid is built-in. That's why it lasts so lonR -why it's the cheap est roofing you can buy. No better protection for house, barn, shed, fruit warehouse, shop, parage, etc. Comes in three thicknesses. Ce ment, nails and direction:! in each roll. Big Basin Lumber Co. ALL KINDS of lln and sheet Iron work, vca Hinting and Mann nlr lu-atla dn nt the Hhnnnon Plumbing Shop. No. 1023 Slain St. L. N. HAINES Phono 333 ROBERT S. FRY General Insurance lim-Ktiix-nts Tel. U7IIJ 707 WASHINGTON ST. Klamath FalN, Ore. For Sale 1 Ford Touring Car 1 Ford Truck 1 Dodge Touring Car Imperial Garage PHONE 130 PAINTING Practical Painting. Altimlnnmlnr nf all Iron fixtures, Furniture Kufliilnh- ing una general contracting, H. C. TUTIIII.I, 013 Hose Ht. Warren Hunt Hospital A thoroughly equipped Institution tffordlng unoirellcd facilities for tho scientific treatment by hospital meth ods of medical, surgical and obstot rlcal cases. Tho now and modern flrnproof build ing contains prlvato rooms for bod and ambulatory cases, completely equipped examination and troatmont rooms, Iloentgen .Itay, clinical and research laboratories. STAFF WAIHIKN HUNT, M. D. J L. L. THUAX. M. I). OEO. A. MAS8S3Y. H. D. f LOCATION i FOUKTII AND PINE 8Td KLAMATH FALLS. ORES. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE Don't Be Content With "Hobson's Choice!" More than a hundred years ago, Toby Hobson of Cambridge kept the only horses for hire in.town. But his customers had .no choice save to take the horse nearest the door, whether little or much to their liking. So "Hobson's Choice" has come to mean: "Take this or none." Today, through the advertisements in this and other papers, you have all the world to choose from. Yes,' through Advertisements, the world comes to your door with its wares. Advertisements give you the oppor tunity for comparison and selection of almost anything you want or need. Advertisements are an accurate index of what other people are buying selling, wearing, eating, doing, learning; of what the world is accomplishing and how where, and by whom it is being accomplished. Form the habit of reading advertisements just as regularly as you read the front page. You will find it profitable and mightily interesting as well. t, i n 1 . f s ,'i' W t A Classified Ad will sell it. m r" wwwwmwtwtHww 3 a fttltmiUm'MU.t; m u .rr-.rVa