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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1920)
PAfJH MX SUNK II THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ij i !i I SCREEN DOORS Strictly clear Sugar and White Pine, with Genuine Rust-Proof Galvanized Wire, MADE BY THE Weed Lumber Co. These Screen Doors are made in Pane Bot tom for rear doors, and both Open Bottom and Bungalow style for front doors. We purchase the "Weed" Screen Doors in carload lots and can give an attractive price in consequence. At present we have over a carload in stock, and will not increase our price while these last, although there has been a 70 cent ad vance since we bought them. Another advance is expected soon. Big Basin Lumber Company Comer Main and Spring Streets TELEPHONE 107 KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. MEAT CAUSE OF 'Tmkr Sail to futli Kldnrjs if Back hurts or Bladder I bothers It you must have your roeaC ever) v Jay. eat it, but Cuth your Kidney. with salts occasionally, sas b. no;eil authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paral- Ties the kidneys In their efforts to X DNEY TROUBLE expel it ironi toe uioou. ley do- rIch , po,:tIca, lntereit. Five na- come sluggish and weaken, then you .,,,,., ... suffer with a dull misery In the kid- tlonal Political conventions havo been ney lesion, sharp pains In the buck held within Its walls, a record unsur- or sick hesdache. dlizlneis. your passed by any building In the United stomach sours, tongue Is coated and . , when the weather Li bid you have a,alM- 'Thcumctlc twinges. The urine gets Every four years since 1901 the cloudy, full of sediment the chan-. Republican party has met In tne Te times during the night. for President and vice president, and To neutralize these Irritating In 1912 the Progressive party also acids, to cleanse the. kidneys and met there to nominate Colonel Theo ash off the body urinous wuUi, ti..i. u . get four ounces of Jad Salts from i dore "oevelt for president. any pharmacy here; Uke a table-) The Coliseum was completed in spoonroi in a glass or water before. breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This fa aseas salts Is made from the add of crapes and lemon juice, combined vKh llthta, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate slagglsh kidneys also to neutralise the acids in urine, so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weak' wees. Jsd Salts Is Inexpensive: cannot Injure, and makes a delightful ef fervescent lithla-wster drink. Among the Turks bath-money Tones an item In every marriage con tract, the husband engaging to allow bis wife a certain sum for bathing purposes. It It la withheld, she has aly to go before the Cadi and turn Bar slipper upside down. If the com plaint be not then redressed, it la wflclent ground for divorce. A Classified Aa will sell It. Mil. XVOOh MAX Abokit storing that wool We can "bandlo any quantity; our rates will xsake you smile. No better Insur ance rates In town. Store your clip with us and bo In touch with the buyers. PEOPLES WAREHOUSE CO. tb and Railroad spur Phone 22SW M. P. PARKER 38-29 and June 2-5 MINERAL BATHS Dr. Kaad IifersoU 'Bawlejr ChirofracUc Pbjrsldaa tret" National Bank' Building Katraaoe, Rooa I I E IN POLITICS J , ' CHICAGO. June 2. f be' Chicago f,j,n.... .. .. ... , ,, Coliseum, where the Republican na- Mor.al convention of 1920 will be belli. beglnnlng'June 8. has a history 1900. It was designed as a model convention ball and erected on the site of the old Libby War Prison mu seum, at Wabash avenue and Fif teenth street, less than a mile from the hotel and retail shopping district. The castellated walls of the old war prison were used for the Wabash avenue side of the structure.. It was built of stone, brick, steel and glass and is 403 feet long, 170 feet wide. It cost nearly $1,000,000. It has a wide balcony extending around three of the walla, and this has been ampli fied for this year's convention by the addition of a second balcony on the north side. As a result the seating capacity, 13,187, is the greatest In the build ing's history. Only 12,400 were seated at the 1916 convention. Tbo main floor of the Coliseum will seat 9,400 delegates, alternates, press representatives and spectators. There will be '100 doorkeepers, 200 ushers and 2,000 sorgeants-at-arms. All tho ushers and doorkeepers will he overseas soldiers, sailors and ma rines, working with military disci pllno under tho direction of former army officers. Ily this system the national committee hopes to avert the overcrowding of four years ago when hundreds of persons stormed tho doors, forced their way past tho untrained doorkeepers and pre-empted seats for which thoy held no tickets. ino speaker's platform at the south end of the building will provide seats for the officers of the conven tion and members of the Reiublican national committee. Behind this Is a raised platform with 2,000 teats for the use of presidential candidates and other distinguished guests. On either side of the speaker's platform, extending across the building U a W HISTORY press section containing 57S seats for working hewspapcr men. Facing the speaker am tho scats for the 984 delegates and an equal number of alternates, This section Is unclosed hy n jhoavy rati to hold back the crowds of fremled special or who frequently, during moment of Intense enthiisl-istii, n((impt t storm the speaker's stand, Tho rest of the umlu tlnor itml nil the lull conies will l given over to visitors Tickets 'for spectators hve been divided among thu national commit teemeu from each state, In propor tion to tho state representation In thu convention, with tho exception of n block of about 2,500 sunt, which go to the Chicago convention committee, which financed the convention ar rangements. With less than 10,000 visiters' seuts to be distributed, the committeemen had received tnorp than 76.000 requests for tickets weeks In advance of the convention The Chicago convention commit tee, of which Fred W Upham, Re publican national treasurer, Is chair man, ralced $150,000 to bring tho convention to Chicago. The high cost of ever) thing has hit the con vention. Music, which cost $2,800 tor the entire convention In 191(1. costs $1,000 a day for a band of 80 pieces this year. Other expense are In proportion. The Republican national commit tee moved Its executive offices to the Coliseum several weeks In advance of the convention. Adjoining the main building Is an annex connected with the Coliseum proper by several broad arches and entrances. Here are located the executive and admin istrative oftlccs, a temporary hospital In charge of 100 Chicago physicians, and. In the basement, a telocranl. .,, ,,,-L , . and telephono room where scores of' special wlrea havo been Installed for tho use ot tho news gatherlng.aiso clatlons and newspapers which will cover tho convention. The annex also, boasts a branch postofflce to facilitate speedy eoUaa tlon and distribution of mail to the contention officials, and numerous committee rooms for tbo national committee and various committees of the convention. In tho decoration cf tho conven tion hall the managers have abided y mo long established cus om or relying exclusively on profuss display 9f tbo American flag. Four years ago this custom was departed from in the use of gold and white bunting, but the cost was found excessive this year. C. R. Hall, superintendent of the Coliseum, who is In charge of the decorations, has used hundreds of big and little American flags to com pletely cover the girders and Iron frame-work of the building. ANTWERP. May 14. (ny Mall.) The cafes of Antwerp, where Ameri can "Jazz" music resounds nightly until the early morning hours and champagne corks pop continuously at SO to 100 francs a pop, are so crowded even now with tourists, sail ors In for a shore celebration, and lo cal spendthrifts that their proprie tors wonder what more can happen when Antwerp Is crowded with visi tors to the Olympic games. There are no spirits sold except surreptitiously but the wine flows so continuously In the gilded caba rets, and the beer so contnluously In the sailors "esUmlnets" down near the docks, that the noise and danc ing know no bounds. some of the dock saloon) bavv been especially recbrlstened since Antwerp became the chief American port on the continent, to catch the trade of the American sailors and make them feel as If they were down by the docks at home In the anti-pro-blbitlon days. Ono find. American sailors reach ing out tholr unpractlced feet for the bar rails in "Dirty Dick's Place," or "Sailor Jim's" down by tho doclu, consuming huge schoonors ot beor that look llko tho pictures on the frosted windows of "tho biggest beer in town." Tbero are Just as many merchant sailors In tho oxpenslvo cafes, spend ing freely and dancing bard. American 'consular and other Ant werp authorities aro awake to the necessity ot establishing soma kind of recreation balls for the merchant sailors hero, to take Ihe place of the cafes, but, they told the correspon dent, there seems as yet no way of doing It. "Big recreation balls, with plenty of music and light beer would serve the purpose splendidly," one consu lar official said. "Jack is bound to spend bis money when ashore." A Ctaatltaa A4 will set! It. UNTWERP FULL Of wins FEW FOLKS HAVE I imUdOIST HAYS i.adii:s auk VNINII IIIICII'K OF MAUM TU AM sn.i'iicu Hair that loics Its color and lustre,' or llfel phu 111 Ml O Sulphur to kecpsher locks dark and' bM.tlf.1. and thousand, of ..... and men who value that oven color. that beautiful dark shnde of hair which It so attractive, use ouly this old-tlmo reclne ., . . ... , ... ,. Nowadsya wo get this famous mix - ture. Improved by the addition of oth - er Ingredients by asking at any drug) toM for a GOent bottle of "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound," which' tlitpkn ih hftlp ! naltirallv. sol darken, the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell It ha been applied. You Ju.t damp en a sponge qr soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Uy morn ing the gray hair disappears; but what detlgbU the ladles with Wy.tb's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is that, betides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications it also brings back the gloss and tustre and give. It an appearance of abundance. m 1.03 ANOEI.K3, Cat... June 2 A cat census has been taken aboard the supordreadnaughl Mississippi, nt mh Angclea harbor, with the result tbat the largest cat was found to n ,i llfUr llll aillUlirSi llrtlllU Mlltl IUU smallest rat tho longest Tho big cat with the small nimo Is "Flop" and thn little cat with tho largo name Is "1'i-rlcla Desdemona Do " Other cats ur callod "Segu fus." "Sausallto," "Soattlo." "Mar cella" and 'llaltlmorn City." HONOR lllltllANK SANTA ROSA. Cal . Juno 2. In honor ot I. other Ilurbank, tho fam ous horticulturist, several hundred I "Ik1' ,,c,'00, "tudents and membore of thp faculty participated in a gorge oils May fel. whluu totd an nllegori en I story of Ilurhank's love for the sunshine of Central California, and how he used It to develop now plant life. Tho Hod of Rain, the Sun God, Mother Ceres, thn Hoddens of Agri culture, tho Egyptian King, tho Ore clan Maidens and Terra, with their elements ot earth, were characters In the pageant. Women ot rank go bareheaded In Mexico, I .., i. .,... .1..11 ...i l'Jilil mm Oil hull hit attllinrlifli! fur '' wiiim II inoes, lun.s Ki.17, umii nun . " . "- :.V". -.' ,.Ti" -h--V.I . .11,1.. ....I r.i.limint I. iiiiinit liv n lack of sill. '"" l""l'iw i iuiibh uviiii inu u- u'ihiit"" ' .............. ess, is cuimeu uj a iulk 01 mil- .. , .i,i,,i n wnfc tn m m, ........ . .11..1...1 a r In the hair. Our grandmother. ;,,'.., irr.iaio Hm Und. ! within ""' lJ T." T..""'' " 110 a mixture of BnKo Tea and the boundaries of said Klamath """ "'. What Good is a It largely up to you. It depends on how you spend it on the value to you of what you get for it oa your ability to find where that value is to be had. Of course, It's all right to shop aroand a bit if yon like, but why not let the other fellow make It easier for you by doing a llttla shopping after your dollar by showing you what you want and whore you can gut most of It for your money? It's a great Idea, onco you gut tho hang ot it and hero's how! Right In this papor you'll find dozens of advertisements offering you merchandise Home things you'll need today; sojuo tomorrow; some next week or next year but the READ THE THE NOTHT. OF A MKKTINM 09 TIIM OWNl KM OF LAND IN TIIW KLAMATH DHAINAOi: DISTIUin' Ol KliAMATII COUNT-, OHN-tiON, To the Owners of l.uud Hltuato In thn Mnimith Drainage District, of Klttmntti County, Oregon! Notice In hervhy Riven that a moot- 'Int of tin- owners of laud sltuatn In III the Klamath DniIuhku District of I.....I .... ........ it... i.i.Hii.kn MthititiAfl. ai not bonds of the Klamath Drainage Dlslrlit of Klamath County, Oregon., to the extent and III tho amount of, Dralnago District; said meeting to ho -- K.h CountV! ()ri,K( , tho City of Klamath Falls' Oregon, at tho hour of I o'clock in the afternoon of Monday, tho 7th day lof Ju,,l, A' D' l,I0 . ' Sulil meeting la called by ordi-r of 1 , ,,,, ot Bxilttni,ot't uf lhlJ 1 Kiumath Drainage Dlatrlct. I C. R. DK LAI'. ' 8W?l?7 0f ,J,,1n",'", Mr u.jHM 4 DTa,ma District ( NoncK or KiJKmoN or a BOARD or TURKU HCPKUVIK.t OHM OK THK MRADOWH DRAIN AOK DHTRIOT OK KiaMATH OOUNTT, OKKOON. TO Till OWNHRR OF IND SIT-' UATB IN TUB MEADOWS DRAIN. AOB DUTRICT OF KI.AMATlH COUNTT, ORKOON: Notice t hereby given that a ineat-l mg of the owners of land situate In the Meadowa Drainage District of Klamath Coanty, Oregon, Is called tor the parpen of electing a Hoard ot three supervisors as mid In the manner provided by law, said meet ing to do Held in thn County Court " ' '' r ! wwerw MD Vll Wit 141 MIN I Is rWIII) Oregon, on Tuesday, the Sin day of Juno. a. u. izo, at tlio hour of o'clock In tho aftornoou on said duto. C. R I)K LAP. Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon May 24-Juno 4 Aftor years of agitation tho I'ul verslty of Virginia Is about to open its graduate and professional schools to women students. F I It K " Does the word strlko terror to your heart, or Is your property protected sufficiently by Insurance In a reliable company? In this day or high cost ot material, scarcity of houins, no ono should leave their property un protected, Let us explain to you the apodal Insurance sstem under which wo protect )our home In the loading Insurance rninnanlos of America. James II. Drlscoll, Room , L,uwim iiuuuina. innno ji, PAINTING Practical Painting. Aliimlnumlnr of all Iron fixtures, Furniture Iteflulsh- Ing and general contracting II. ('. TUTHII.I, Bin lUtnn HI. THU U8M OF thesn columni mako money for you. Ill point Is that these merchants are coming to you, looking for your dollar and offering the best tbey have to get It. ' You'll find that by reading the advortlsomonts consistently today nud ovory day, you can Increase tho value to yourself of ovory dollar you havo to upend. Tho things you Ho advertised aro almost Invariably ns ropriiswitcit. Tho advertisers' HtutemuutH aro usually safer to trust than your own Judgmont. Adver tised misrepresentation Is business bulcldu, ADVERTISEMENTS AND INCREASE VALUE OF YOUR DOLLAR! M Warren Hunt Hospital 'thoroughly equipped Institution iffordimt unetielleil facilities for tho ,.,,tfq treatment by hospital moth- rlfnl fuse The new and modern fireproof build- , toMlkM prrm rooms for b.l ambulatory rases, completely t,KP WAtt.lEN HUNT. If. D. t 1, TlttlAK M I) ' ' ',,:'' ' aM A- mahhkt. m. h. LOCATION vnmiTii Avn imnr btj V"T".. -. ,, J M.AMATII FALLS, onn. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE ROBERT S. FRY Ueaernl lasnranr latrstmrwta Tel. 9TS-J 707 WAHHINOTOS HT. Klamath Falls, Ore. For Sale 1 Ford Touring Car 1 Ford Truck 1 Dodge Touring Car Imperial Garage PHONE 130 Klamalh-Bcnd Auto Stage A dally auto stage service Is now operating between Klamath Falls and Rend Office Ilex cat snd Met ropolitan Oaragv. C I Ituckaril. Phono 276-W 37.M ALL KINDS of tin andshorf Irow works, ven tilating and warm air taatlaat ilono at Ihe Htuaaoa I'lamblsuf Hhop. No. lOtt Mala HI. L. N. HAINES I'hono 823 i Dollar ? i 'VJt'iV'(' ' ' i" x rat b 4 A IHHHH HH IIHIIHH n f : ???:, &? -iihm WT .'