LJ. llOftMMll PAQ1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, JULY M, 1 ordinandi which will protect thorn- iminimiiiniiiiiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiira'iii n mi .winni i0imiiiiii!imra.:itiiimi!:i)iBiniiiiiffliraaimiiiiui:imii'U I POT POURRI Tim kids can't protect thomsolvos, It seems, neither con tlio youth. ,rWnmnm-mmmmH-n.TlnBmr: . ,:.:.dl. " i I i I ' i I rm V V 9 If 1 1 ml t aDI lifl K V JL Electric Refrigeration s' Isko Dry Cold Protects The Family Health One of the chief advantages of Isko, the Electric Cold-Maker, ii that in cold it dry cold. Every housewife knows that dampness and melt ing ice are insciurablc. With Isko refrigeration all kinds of food are kept fresh and dainty, indefinitely. Furthermore, it is easier to keep your refriRcra tor sweet and clean where there are no messy drainpipes, dampness ami drip-pans. Isko fits any refrigerator. It runs liy electricity. IJcinu automatic it needs no watching or thoug (it or attention. Sec Isko. the scientifically simple Cold-Maker, today. Prompt installations arc possible if you place your order hciore the hot weather rush. Isko comes in latter size for commercial use. Send for our booklet, "lilectric Refrigeration." Agents for Southern Oregon PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE Phone 12212 W. Main St. A. B. Cunningham, Prop Medford, Oregon (My LONE HTAH) . Ill answer to tlio mi con (1 nltouiPt nt wit by tlint would-bn poot, per haps this little vnrmi will de: Thoro In n guy whoso nninu In I To inn hu's staunch iiml truo; llu'll nllrk by inn until I illu, Whntovnr I may de: No art or word liu riorum absurd, It "I" Us author liu, Wliiiriiforii I cry with ono nccord, "Hlp-plp-iiniiruy for mo." Curly to txjtl nnd early to rlo, Itulnn my temper nnd gums up myl eyes, I J ITALY HAS FLOATING FAIR ON THE SEA Home. July 4. (Ily Malt.) A (lost 'Ing fair ha boon organised by the 'Italian government and will visit 'Tunis, Algiers, Tanglor, I.Ubon, liar- culona, Marseilles and Genoa. It will carry saplcs of all tlio product Italy ran ciport and will remain from four to seven days at each port. Or ders will bo despatched to producer by wlroless, thus enabling the buy era lo recolvo an answer tho tame day. If tho undertaking Is aucceiaful, ai It U confidently espected It will be, another fleating: fair will bo lent to North Amorlca, anothor to'Ilraiil, Uruguay and, Argentina and a third one to Antilles, Venezuela, l'cru and Chill. OUi tfi- I'lirurt liu III" of l.lfn. Forgot tho Rlnndnr you hava heard. Forgot tho hasty, unkind word. Forgot the quarrel and tho causo, Forget tho whole affair, bocsuso Forgetting In tho only way. Forget tho atorm of yesterday. Forget tho chap whoso sour fac'o Forgets tho smile In any place. Forget the trials you hate had, Forget the weather If It's bad; Forget tho knocker, he's a freak; Forget him seven days a week. Forget ou're not a millionaire, Forget the gray streaks In your hair. Forget the homo team lost tho game. Forget tho pitcher was to blarno. Forgot the coffee when It's cold, Forget tho kick, forget tho scold. Forget tho plumber's awful charge, Forget tho Iroman'N bill Is largo, Forget tho coalman and his ways (weighs), Forget tho heat of summer days. Forget to ever got tho blues. Hut don't forget to pay your dues. I Sparkling eyes, brilliant color, glowing, young skin the result of good health ! Even if Nature has endowed you with health and beauty you must preserve them. You must retain your youth of spirit of action of beauty! Healthy, young skin creates the impression of beauty more quickly than any other asset. Aad then an rural Creoase lorertry SsianMstjasi sms to proses yessr akta froas stoats sssnehyse or srtss to cteuss) the ekla-te buMilsssn M TwsrsMa etoaaajyowffY ' i, SBSkSMU WC4t taM.fW SSNSSVW. tt U fSKtMaft SMforsJsuuliidisMStaMsifV Atalldruatista. Try It u . ft rtJROfo AJ05 TO HEALTH WW MAUIY K HjSjSr BIjUMAUSsWSIAMB IABSMUsTSSSSS Two little fleas sat by tho road, And ono to tno omer nam; I havu no placo to hang my bat oih.a . nt.l ftnir ! tleatl. 0IIHU ! vn '- - I've traveled many a weary mllo; No further will I ream: Hut the first domed dog that shows Ills ace Will bo my homo sweet home." A Music Tragedy (Dedicated by I.one Star to Francis X. Ilushman. his favorite actor) In childhood Myron hated curls. As thlngi designed to plague and vex him: They wore adornment fit for girls; Hut for a man why they d unsex him. When his woro shorn when ho was ftvo Ho was tho happiest lad alive. In youth, our Myron used to dip Ills brush In water and apply It Until his hair would almost drip, And 'twould tako hours and hours to dry It. Mko polished ebony Its sheen, No curls for him at seventeen. i out oh the sudden change that came. When first he mot the gentler sex; For Myron loved a classy dame Whose one delight was Francis X. And bf nu curia sne useo a rave, So long and such a luscious wave. Alas today our hero wears Locks as wild as any storm-tossed ocean; H coasts among his chlefsst cares Tho latost soap, shampoo or lotion, Ho overworks his eurlln Iron. Tho sbotIm bbto corrupted Myroa. A Ptosi Hoc Ike KMs Nairfv oarr day MODle coma to tho oSleo of this paper I am advtsod looklas for" room, who say mat thslr greatest dlSUutty la duo to tho tact that they hava children. For this reason peoplo will not take them( la . One lady exclaimed to the Lone 8tar: "What can I do I've got them and I can't kill them." At a time like this when accom modations are so scarco, owners of apartments and rooms should strain a point, and even It they do not like youpgstors, tako them In and make tho host of It. All of us, at a period mors or loss remoto wore kids, and wore allowed to llvo, so now as a re sult It Is our turn to let llvo. In an Atlanta paper the othor day there appeared an ad. In which tho mother wanted to exchange, two per fectly good children tor two poodle dogs, as she said, after a groat deal of search for apartments, she found one where they would not tako chil dren, but would take poodle dogs. In the name of Heaven, are we getting to such a pass In America T Such a view of life Incites race sui cide. In the name of common sense, justice and humanity, let Klamath Falls frown oa thla teadeney. Ana in the same name, if oar police (area la sat capable of atoHS thedevll- Uk practice or professional gasa Mora aad Kempt, Usm set sa saaa sa Tho mills of the Hod grind slow ly, hut tlioy grind exceeding flno. A couple of our roiitirllinun will And out tlio bitter truth of that saying Ixjfoni very long. CALIFORNIA NEWS T o o MAHVHVIM.B, July 28. Two buildings In Marysvlllo's business miction, housing stori-s, n lodging house and an automobile repair shop, wore destroyod by flro stortly after midnight Wodnesday. Tho Ions Is placed at approximately 1100,000. The blazo originated In tho auto ro pnlr shop of Fred H. Moore, where 13 automobiles wero lost. COLE AERO 8 I BSBeBVBSSBBVBSVaBSSSBBSraaBBBSrJBBSMSBTSrSSBB MAUVSVILLE. July 26. Word has been rocolved from the Philip pines of the doath of Mrs. Dean Lockwood, wife of a former resldont of lirownsvllle, Yuba county. Mrs. Lockwood passed away following the birth of her baby. WILLOWS, July 2. Mrs. Cath erine Quint, who Is dead here, was born In Missouri In 1842,. CHICO, July 2. Chlco Journey man painters have presented em ployers with a demand for a 12 dally Incresse effective on August 15 un der threat of a strike. Tho painters now receive 17 and 18 par day for rough and finished craftsmen, respectively. AUIIUIlN, July 26. E. O. Amund itcn, Placer county farm adviser, left Tui'sday for a vlult of thrco weeks In the Hawaiian Islands to study tho agricultural situation. The Balanced to Zero Car One to 80 miles in high gear. Power, Speed and Durability equipment includes Power driven tire pump, trouble light, Motometer. shock absorbers and wire wheels with Cora Tires all around. We have two new-ones in stock. Call and look them over. LEXINGTON 77rt? Minute-Man Six Continental Red Seal Motor, Borg and Beck clutch, Tire pump driven from transmission, trouble light, Cord tires and only one grease cup on the whole car. The hills just flatten out when the Lexington shows up. We have new ones in stock for your inspection. C. L McWilliams Phone 169 36 Main St CniCO, July 26. Chlco will soon pavo 23 blocks In tho nineteenth sub-, division, according to a plan op-, proved by tho hoard of trustees and' presented by 95 per cent of the prop erty owners In that section. passed away at her residence In Ore gon City Tuesday following a short Illness. Mrs. Loguo came to Cali fornia from New York In 18S2, hav ing sailed from Ireland a few years previous. of W. T. Oaltaher, a wealthy con tractor of Houston, Tex., whose body ,was found a few days ago near the town of Seaside, Ore., has taken place here. NAPA, July 26 Flro at 10 o'clock Tuesday night destroyed the dairy. buildings of Dos Rols, outside the city limits, mated at $25,000. i Tho loss today was estl-j between $20,000 and OROVILLE, July 26. Mrs. Mary Logue, aged 82, one of tho oldest! plonoer matrons of Dutte county,' MAItYSVILLE. July 26. Tho 10 gold dredgers operated on the Yuba river, nlue tulles east of Maryaville by the Marysvllle Oold Dredging company at Marigold, and the Yuba Consolidated Ooldtlelda company at Hammonton, represent an Investment of $2,000,000. For the blackboard now univer sally used In schools the world Is In debted to a certain Scottish school master named Pillans. It was he who, In 1823, first hit upon the sim ple Idea of drawing upon a black board with a bit of chalk to teaek kla scholars. ' BERKELEY. July 26. The burial i Electric Curling Irons at The Elec tric Shop, 123 8. 6th St. X-I (Ort-Ckanliircss---Rcasoiubre Rates juuxuxnjTjTjTjyinrsrvyyyy " swam The Central Hotel juuuijSLiuuuuuvtnAftftns New Throughout MWWWMMWMMMWWMWMWMWIMWMMSjawMMMMIM IN THESE DAYS OF HIGH PRICES THE AVERAGE CmWILL ?E GI TO FIND A place to iiviraAT k jWrrkm ws reach AND WHICHimNISHlS IVJERYTHmG THAT HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, X'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 ISHED 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, Mamagsr. s r i. L 'jq&AW mml ... . . I r ' M wt ..J ii( .,,j d