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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1920)
tk. ir f rxan two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON it, ttnni is, 11 ft" i" 'V r i G. 0. P. National Chairman WILL H.HAYS. CHICAGO. June IB. Will H. Hays of Indiana was ro-clected chairman of the Republican national committee Saturday night. . Tt Ihnw Debauch (Women are Intoxicated by dress. News note.) A really truly awful condition. Which won't be cured by prohibi tion! Cartoons Magazine. Erol-tioa The spirit of '76. The spirit of 1919. The wood alcohol of 19!0. Cartoons Magazine Qui 'Your Fruit lntf&fcJdr poMttldt No Spoilage! m HEADACHE,. . PAIN, JBMUM Otat saffsrl Ckt a disss pack- aCDr. Jsssss' Beadschs Powdsrs. Too can clear your bead and relieve dull, splitting or violent tbrobbinp Bxstdache in a moment with a Dr. Jsawa' Headache Powder. This old tine headache relief acta almost magi rally. Send some one to the drug storr ikw fur a dime package and a few mo ss ints after you take a powder you will womltr what bnnme of the 1ijJ. rbe, tieumlcla and iin. S'up suffrr xny it's elle. I' you get what X"i vfc for. T7" "You Can Bank on It" ays the iTir RIGHT CUT Is a short-cut W-B CUT is 9fl9 f ! MICKIE SAYS ' L0OMlT US K. VftftH'H IMM.ttVitCTUlkKV. WOUMm rlCT M t VQWT CAAOft OP TUAMVC V Kbt FCft OCtfcAJ AM tuoumww cm csPter am' mjl) kino ot Norncn sure r NUrfUwVt UOVU OO NM MOM COWvSX KI.ECTKIC WELDING FOR NEW KTEEL TANKKItS PORTLAND, June 15. Thousands , of dollars wll be saved by tho North west Urldge & Iron company through the use of electric welding In seven tank ships cf 12,000 tons capacity which this company has contracted to build. Tankers of this class requlro about twice as much rivettlng as the steel cargo carriers formerly built at the plant. Welding will be substi tuted for rivets In a large part of this work. Good Judge You will savo money by using the' Real Tobacco Chew. The full, rich tobacco taste 1 KiNOONarnctttt.a L. NUrfUwVt UOVU O NM J Vmvn not aup 0ftALiQUkJl) v)NrreorM.ll TZ?m J h L LH " f "Tj J , M aj.' Laaal sS KaaaV)T j aH CEr'r I aaaH V fi 14, , (S rV Eki'! VJTV i Bw s lasts so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly so often. Smaller chews, - and more genuine -.. tac tion. Any man who uses tho Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles tobacco a long fine-cut tobacco WE'LL HE GLAD 'IO TELL YOU Just what it will cost to movo ycur household effects to your new homo If you will phoue us to call and size up how big a van will be re quired. You'll find our charges very reasonable, our service prompt and efficient, Western Transfer Co. 70fl Mala Pboae 1S7I Sea. BMB mmam. OF MEX. LEADER MEXICO CITY. May 27. (Ily Mall) j line oi I no eseiiin, .......- . (ceding tho revolt against President I Carranza wns the escape of General llonlamln Hill, chief lieutenant of 1 General Alvnro Obregon, who fled .from tho capital hidden In a pile of sacks In a milk wagon. General Hill vanished from the capital on tho name night a did Gen eral Obregon April 13 The wagon In which Hill was bidden was stop prd by the police In the suburbs of the capital because It did not carry a ugnt. wnue me unver was dmd Ing the policeman to pass tne lignt- I ! Yithlf In. fl moral Hill clrotiDed nut i of tho back of the wagon and hid In ,no co,,on n'' n rortlim of tho the shadew of a building until the "l' ra,,,,M, on n onP ml hMf nfrp policeman was "mollified. Then the ,rnct hlcn " '" ' general crawled back Into the wagon ," Thc ,n,cl ''K"l" " " and continued his flight. !'"' 'rln '" ',lnn,,i"K "5 I and again from time to time after M).tery surrounding tho fato of,,ho ',snt " " "lerlnllw. .Roberto Cejudo, to testify In whose I trial General Obregon was summon. ,ed to the capital, furnished one of. the tragic high lights of the Carrnn-! za evacuation. un uenerni iirnui- io i.nzaies. capiureu oy warranzn government agents near Nuevo edo on April 30, and thc aged rebel i General Oaudenclo do la Llarc. Ce.,luurlcri, for oao ,lf ,lc ,.Arly (Iliy .Judo as taken from the military Spanish grants extending from the. prlson or Santiago Tlalteloco hero thc night of May 6 when tho Car- ranza adherents fled. Whether hoi was taken on the Carranza trains the next day and escaped, or whether he was executed, together with tho two others, remains a mystery. None Anthers who are chilled by the waters j of them have been located although of tho Pacific may restore their clrcu several other generals, arrested prior ntIon (lanCt) ItnVton which Is1 to the evacuation, have returned to Mexico City. Cejudo was arrested, with his staff and ISO followers, at Jalapa, V. C, on March 28, after he bad surrend ered, received amnesty, been given the rank of general In the Mexican 'army and placed In command of a j district near Jalapa, where previously I he had led a revolt against the Car- ran go eminent for six vars. He was charged with surrendering mere ly to secure arms and munitions with which to aid Felix Diaz. The Carranza government charged that be bad offered to aid Obregon but Obregon, in an Interview given the Associated Tress, branded the Cejudo charges as a scheme to bring biro to Mexico City, Involve hlra n'burb of Meilcu City, after he had charges of treason and block his cam paign for the presidency. I The progress of Ygnaclo Ronlllas, formerly Mexican ambassador to the United States and Carranza's canill date for tho presidency, from thccvacuatC(1 on M"r 7 Mexican embassy In Washington to a - camp In the Jungles of Vera Cruz and back to a prison In Mexico City was marked by stirring episodes. He Is reported hare to have figured In it shooting affray which occurred on March 28 near Tlalpam, a suburb of Mexico City, which the papers sup porting his candidacy Intimated was an attempt to kidnap him. Tho special train carrying him to Guadalujara was stopped near tho city by a missing rail. Hu reached Guadalajara safely but tho Incident SAGE TEA TURNS IT'S GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO IIRING HACK COLOR AND I.UK THE TO HAIR That beautiful, even shade or dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea und Sul phur. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mnrs tho face. Whun It fades, turns gray or streakpd, Just an application or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances Its appearance a bun Ired fold. Don't bother to preparo the mix. turo; you can get this famous old recipe lmproed by tho addition ol I other Ingredients for 50 cents u large bottle, all ready far use. II Is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound This can alwuys bo depended upon to bring back the natural color and un tie of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap: plied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through the hair, taking one small Urand at a time; by morning the gray hair bat disappeared, and after an other application It becomes bea ti fully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. en YAKIMA KIUTI GHOWK1W KTAKT ito.x FACTORY .PORTLAND, June 16. Innlcml of' paying mill price for linir, fruit growers of the Yakima valley will hulld their own. Construction has Ktnrtoil nml mnchlntry In nrrhlng hero for n box factory In tho Kenton Industrial district which will mnnu ' f(1(.tl(ro ,, , ,,, ,,,, R tlnr. , workn Uo ,,,, Por ,np ,mrpoM, of ,,, ,,,, fBCtor. nm, mluc. InK the cost of parking npplt''. the grower have organized the lledv Lumber company, of which the) are the owner and manager. COTTON AT rtt CENTS LUllltOcK. Tex.. June 15 A bale of long staple cotton grown on Irrl-, gated land at the stnte experiment I a tin-A illtl (at KT. tttlt A IkAIIHll '""" '"" " '" """ rne superintendent oi wio mrm OLD IIOl'SE lll'HNED rnTTnvwnnn. ri in.... if. a hn,i. i.nin i isi .ii.r.i i.. i.nv.. been Ul0 olIcM (1elllnK In Shasta i I.ar-icount).t wn (lestroed recently by flr.. ,. f-rnlcriv ,., rlnri, i.,,,..!. ,,.., ,, of ju.j.iing to Cotton-. 00li, I p I .KW IMNO: IMVIMOV ROCKAWAY. Ore . June 15. Surf being constructed here. A mole show Is also going In a-ross the street from the church I was the basis for numerous alarming reports. Then came his flight from Mexico City with Carranza, starting! May 7 and ending In a dash from the deleaguered trains on May H His good fortune saved him from, death when Carranza was slain In, was brought here to be Imprisoned until the provisional president de cided his fate. When Captain Kcllpe Sanchez Car ranza was captured near Texc.co, a been Injured while making a forced landing In his big bombing plane, hu shot himself. Captain Sanchez was a nephew of President Carranza. Hu attempted to reach Vera Cruz via tho nlr route when Mexico City was aaaVavaBEa74TBaaVaaaaav? ,Hiw iv iKii ill LK (LjxtD-aV? VftfSiwJr. -o-JyBaaVr& Hralil W yJ7r AsTPs9sBBmslB-k.s-4aB sr ' J(7f'maCssVsVsBaBlaH& JP-wam .ftlPC- sTPsSsBBmslBBs.s-aaB L,i J41sJsBMMaVB& fty ygyiHj ft cr(oo for Ihm horn or othem tupply or wtimn you tUnl" SsHff H jfv BsBa aswlssaVaBr sjsbLLLLIL s1I IJv( i HtlaW w B"' 'bhbIbIbbBBK LJma. 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