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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1920)
? a M Hi NOW imVOflfHT HAYH LADIES .ARK UHINO IIKC1PH OF HAOH TEA AM) HUI.PIIUH Hair (bat loses in color and lustre, or when It fades, turng gray, dull and lifeless, U caused by a lack of sul phur In the hair. Our grandmother inade up a mlilura of Hage Tea and Hulpliur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousand of woman and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark ahada of balr which I ao attractive, um onljr this old-time recipe. Nowadays we set thli famoua mil turo, Improved by the addition of oth er IntredlenU by aaklm at any drug tore for a 60-eent bottle of "Wretb'a Rate and Sulphur Compound," which darkena the balr ao naturally, ao evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it ha( been applied. You Just damp en a tponie or aoft brush with It and draw thla through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. II y morn ing the gray hair disappears; but t... ...Il-l... .ft. I. .If., u.1,1. !-. .k. wnai uchkiiib mo ihuif wiiu i ;tiu Hage and Hulpliur Compound la that, besides beautifully darkening the, linlr aftir a few aiiilctlon It also brings bark the gloss and luiire and. gives It an wienrnnre of abundance TO TIIK INHIUUMl ITHMC I'lense take nnllro that policies numbered 1K2200 lo 182201 Inclus ive of the Eastern Underwriters Agency of tint Cmmlrn Kir Insurance Association of Cam den. were, delivered to Illchanl K Hmltli, agents for the company at Klamath Kails, Oregon, and that said policies have been lost or stolen and the ahovn Insurance company give notice that It will not be held liable for claim for any loss or damage which might occur under said poli cies. You will confer a favor by re porting any Information relatlvo to said policies to the oftlrn of EDTVAUI) H. POTTBIl BONA. I f7( Bacramento Ht., Ban Francisco, I 3-0 Servants and pianos aro lo bn tax ed In I'arls. Having one sorvnnt brings a tax of 40 francs a year, the) rate Increasing with the number MMMMMMMHMHMIHlIMMMIIIIHHHIHHHHimHIHIHIIIHH1 Comfort "f ' ,Ki ia 1 1 in v.-. -. . BEMMJHS HAMILTON, Ilermiida, May 27, (I)y Mall). Hormuila, the oldest re maining Iirltlsh "ptnntatlon," Is pro paring to celebrate Its lercentennary this autumn, for which purpose 2,000 have been appropriated. Since the, prince of Wales announced the other day that he meant to pay a call on bla loyal subjects, they hit on the schemo of combining two festive oc casions and and having one grand affair on October 7 whn the fie- own, with the heir to tb ibrone aboard, Is to cast anchor hefe, It waa August 1, 120 that the colonial parliament held Its first alt ting, but aa the royal engagementa cannot very well be altered, It waa thought wise to aet back the gala data. Kor nearly 300 yeara the buslneas of governing thla little outpost of the emplro has gone on under the same forma without material change. It. Is but natural that the 20,000 In habitants of this 20 s'luaro miles of coral rork should wish to honor their' aged constitution. Originally founded by n ship wrecked company under Hlr George Somers, destined for Virginia In 1009, the Islands have remained con tinuously under Iirltlsh rule ' ItQVenues arc raised chiefly from tariff duties. No land taxes are levied by the colony. There Is n very light lax on really In lhi pnrlibcs and tho proceeds uru used for main tenance of tho poor. 1 There are no divorce laws In Her :n ml a and only one breach-of-protnlse case was ever tried hero. Mest of the cases on the calendar Involvai bicycle stealing, assault, petty theft; there Is Utile serious crime, though In a region where everyone rides a wheel the theft of a bicycle Is re-j garded somewhat as horse stealing i was In the west a few years ago. There are old-tlmcrs here who have never set eyes on a train or a trolley car; but of lato they have' had the ratlsfactlon of seeking flying-, boats circling through the air. I Innovations of any kind are apt to Cleanliness Reasonable Rates' The Central Hotel New Throughout fasa"saiiajaassvsaasMaaa IN THESE DAYS OF HIGH PRICES THE AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A PLACE TO LIVE THAT IS WITHIN HIS REACH AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN ROOM, PERFECT VENTILATION. THESE YOU WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. SEV ENTY ROOMS IN THIS GREAT HOSTELRY ARE NOW READY AND THIS NUMBER IS BEING ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY CAN BE FIN TSHED AND FURNISHED. SPECIAL RATES MADE TO PERMANENT ROOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRESS OR BEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE FOUND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. J. J. KELLER, hit il HERALD, THE EVENING be looked on with some suspicion. The majority la conservative and that Is perhaps why so much sentiment Is attached lo the coming celebration of the 300-year-old constitution. BET HIS BREATH MlnrwmofM IWIarm Ills Trouble All DiaappMred After Ho Took A Course Of Tanlac. "The way Tanlac built me up proves to me that It Is a groat modi cine," said Oust A, Johnson, of Vir ginia, Minn, Mr. Johnson haa been employed by the Dulutb and Iron Itange railroad' for thirty-live years. "I suffered from stomach troublo In Ita worst stages," contla'ued Mr. Johnson. "So much gaa formed In ray stomach after eating I could hardly breathe, I alao bad the rheu matism so bad In my kneea some times It waa all I could do to hobble about and 1 waa so nervous that many a night I could not aleep at all, and by morning I waa all tired out and weak as If I hadn't been In bed at all. "I noticed In the papers about Tan lac unci gavo It a trial, and It's a fart, nothing can beat It, for I've taken only three bottles and feol tike n new man. I eat anything I wnnt now and nm never troubled with gaa any moro; tho rheumatism has left me and my nerves are steady a n clock and I gat up every morning feeling lit and ready for tho day's work Tanlac Is the greatest modf cine I'to seen and I know what I'm talking about, for I bavo tried nearly ever) thing." Tanlac Is sold In Klamath Falls by the Star Drug Co., In I.orclla by the James Merc. Co., and In Merrill by the Southern Oregon Drug Co. Adv. The real rebel today, soys Atred Noyes, the. poet, Is tho man who stands by old-fashioned truth, which at jfrtsent Is tho most unpopular thing In the world. A new union! Four southern gov- ernors Imve united to prevent lynch Ings. s r l Manager. ,. Hs I HAROLV "KPUHATH FAELirOllEGOr BRITISH COURT RULES STRICT WXNDON, Juno 3. (Ily Mall.) Restrictions plncod upon American women who aspire to presentation at court nro such that nearly all of them In fondon will be disappointed this year. Only eight of tho many who aro reported to havo applied will bo presented and they must have qualifications which have surprised some of the uninitiated. If married, their husbands must previously have been presented at a levee, they must bave entree to the White House and If they haVe been divorced It must be undlspatably shown that the divorce must have been granted In her favor In open trial at which both partlea were rep resented in court and where alimony and custody of the children have been granted to the woman. Even In such caaes the demand for legal de tails Is so ralnuU Ihst the king, in deference to the Ideas of the queen, It Is aald, haa let It be known that It Is Inadvisable for divorcees to apply at all. Applications of Americans for court presentation!) must bo'made to the American ambassador and he stands sponsor for thoso he selects. Of course this feature of the embas sy work Is almost as carefully guard-1 ed, out of respect for tho feelings of the many who try and fall, as Is some of (ho Important diplomatic correspondence. Hut It Is known among Atnerlctns In London that th'e list of applications Is quite long this yoar. This Is emphasized by an embassy circular which has como Into the hands of some Influential Americans hero explaining what Is required of successful applicants. It Is longer and much moro explicit than tho usual circulars on the same subject and does not mince words regarding what may and what may not bo ex pected. Considerable spaco Is doroted to changes In dress required. In the Interest of economy the queen has decreed that women shall no longer wear head feathers or trains on their dresses at court. Some of the for mer adornments for the men also have been eliminated but It Is stipu lated what kind of buttons they must wear on their knee breeches and that they must wear bucklca on their pat ent pumps. BIRTH RATE IN L. A. INCREASES LOS ANQEL.ES. Cal.. July 1. Pooplo believe they can afford more babies now than a year ago, accord ing to phjslclans and psychologists, who aro cndeaTlng to explain tho largo Increase In births lu Los An geles. Figures for April, 1020, Just mado public, show that 'S77 babies wero born In Lo. Angeles In that month, as against 714 In April, 1919, an In crenso of 1C3 Of those born In April last car, a few months after the slciilng of tho armistice, 371, or moro than half, were bos. Of thoso born In April, 1920, fowcr than half, C13 woru boys. "Why Is It? Part of tho general prosperity, I guess," Dr. Roy II. Johnson said. "Peoplo can afford thorn and tho American people aro bound to havo what they can afford." SUMMONS No.' 1101 Law In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County. Klamath Stato Hank, a corpora tion, Plaintiff, v.. W. K. Smith. De fendant. TO W. E SMITH. DEFENDANT: . In tho nnnio of tho Stato of Ore gen: You nro ho re by required to nppcar and answer tho complaint filed against you In the nbovo entitled action on or bo fore Monday, July 19. 1920, and It you full to answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will take Judgment against you for tho sum qf $110 with Interest thereon nt b por cent per annum from Nnvembnr 1 1919 together with attorney's foes in it'o Pirn of $!0, and plaintiff's Rte (I ib irspiuvnta nnd o-ptjnsas ber u nnd for tho rale of that cor tain Mock if good, ,unw merchan dise ml all flxtuie , iWp'io no) n, nd utonsllp nttachoit In Nil ubor 21S mid 210 Main 81 . Klamath rn'is Oregon, in tho aboo onttld nation, and that tho proceeds frum sa'd salo bo appl'ed to tho si tUf ictMui of pla'n tiff's Judgment. July 19 1920, Ih tho list cat of tho tlmo prescribed In tho ord)r for publication f thin summons, thc.f'rst publication bolng June 7, 1920, pub lication being by order of Honorable D V. Kuykendatl, Judge of tho alnv entitled murt. dated Juno 4 H!0 which order require, that thla tn i inona be published once each week for alx successive weeka. ' WM. OANONtl Attorney for Plaint ft w business and postofflrv drwa 'a lro"!i "ldn lM ath Valla, Oregon, Juna TrlMMM-M BUSINESS CAkDS t0l0l0A0VAWW0WAA0WWW0W0Wt00tA0 Klamath Falls Cydery We handle the beat in our Haa, such aa Motorcycles, Blcyelee, Parta and Accessories, Ooodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tiraa and Tubas. The house of tba two and three wheelers, Includ ing Harley-Davldaoa Berries. PHONE 39 327 MAIN STREET W. E. McABOY Ballde Mjrtatac to Ik lino. Doors, Srrssae, 1c Shop at 1X0 Eighth St. J. C. CLEGHORN Civil Eaglaeer aad Sarreyor Of flea 617 Mala St. Pfcoaesi Oases 1M, Boa. ISSJ O. K. FEED SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. JaW 00W000000W00W0WW0WW DENTISTS Dr. E. a Wisccarrsr rooms 884 Dr. P. M. Nosl PBOITB 4 Ore Ci 00i0i0tAA0t00i0i0i0it0mi00m0ia0m0mm DR. a A. MASSEY roarta aad Ftmo Sta. In Warren Hunt Hospital Oft. Phona 417 fUa. Pkome KM VVW KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do AB Kto4a of tag NewOaea toOrSa an ALL WORK CrOARaHTaKD PkoM SStwT S17 Wlailfc At. ; 00000Wmmi$A I'hone 4n Irr Oram 71 Mate St. Caad4a PASTIME imrk Moarow, Pronw ttxars. Tobacco, Soft Driaka, Peel and BUUarda Harbor 8hop In Connection UR MOTTO inmi aad flasiloa' WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY HUh iv wnxon Mssasw IA.HMM lt H. tTTENTIONI 'ik KKiilar meeting .miHih Post No. 8 . r.iMi Legion, will be - i i'ln k d in., at ,, vUniMih Falla. on ii m I'uesduys ol hiIhh ure tn i.i r"oi I ,lv uxiiki. (run , f.t Nicholson, o , iihiii 'ilf , r"inr I i W 'I BOR ..UREAU I 'Ihe : pli'ce where yoy,. can j, s ''tip and the" only! p.cf e -uu can gat a' ob. MAP'J ST. '-J US . Ma M. "- m rm I j rtSSSiSSSPSSBy VAA00AAA00tlA0A0A0V FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phone 484W. X-Ray Laboratory Looamle Bid, aUaaeeta FaB anAin00A0AAA0AA DR. O. A. RAMBO Daatist L O. O. F. psonbsi aMaMAaaWWSjtatMaia PRIVATE HOSPITAL Mow Opea for MateraMr Cases 301Hifl.St PImm45 MASMMAWMMWMAAMMMMMWWMAMWAA one none 177W M 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Pkyatctaa aa4 Savfoaai Wkito Building Klamath Falls Oregon tfVWWWMMAAMWWWWMMWWVMWIMC DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. O. O. P. Temple E. D.LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Pboaea 17W 17R Roouaa 1 aad B White BaUdtag DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGBON I. O. O. P. Balldlas Paoae BM Residence White Pelican Hotel Residence Phona I. DR. L. L. TRUAX WAUREN HUNT HOSPITAIi Day Pboae. 4S7 Nlgat Phoao, SM SAW MTLL ENQINKBRING As CONSTRUCTION CO. Dradgaera aad batldera of caocV era saw mills, plaalag vaflla aad bos plante. Dredging. Pile dririac. Pboae aaow Office Corner Spring aad Oak Near 8. P. Depot I am now prepared to rurntak dhaata Band from the Hoey, Cam tatid and gravel pit. In any quantity that may be deslrtd by contractor and butldera. AX F. ORAHAM. Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C E. STUCKEY RoGlazinf and Cabinet Makinf Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Klamath Lodge Ne, 137 L O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each weak at ; O. O, P ball, 6th and Main streets. Hyman Weschler, N. G.; W. C. Wells, Secretary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer. Bwauna Encampment No. , L O O. P.. meets Tuesday night of eaaa week at 1. O. O. P. ball. W. H. North, C P.: W. D. Cofer. Scribe; Fred nueslng. Treasurer. NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" PHONE 154 t'r Main and Cokgar The government of Formosa Is planning the .establishment ot eae aC 02 itbe greatest hydro-electrle plaata at it i tho Par, But, MpMl.iHWIlMmL-d' ;lr,00o horsepower sad serrUf tea 1 oatint Island.