The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 12, 1921, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1Mb
Another Air Record
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Undo Sam hung up a now aviation record non-stop (light with pilot
ana flvo paBBcngors whon tbo N C-C flow from San Dlogo to Magdalona
Day, Lower California, In nlno hours nnd 16 minutes. Dlstanco 702
miles; speed .about 72 miles an hour. Tho N C-G Is a U. S. navy soa-
piano a slstor of tho N C-4 which mado tho first trans-Atlantic flight.
Bho Is shown resting in tho wator, whllo on tho plor n sailor Is Btnndlng
undor tho noso of another of tho samo typo. This gives an Idea of tho
great slzo of theso groat planes.
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tago as ho still has a good mKrkot
for his crops."
A good cow yields CO to 75 pounds
buttorfat from ono ton of alfalfa hay
caton, and In addition roloasos 1000
pounds skim milk that Is valuablo
as food for calves, swlno and poul
try. Markotlng tho hny In concentrated
form of dnlry, pork and poultry pro
ducts saves handling and shipping. It
Is truo conservation Professor FUt3
points out.
Good cows can now bo bought at
reasonablo figures," ho declares,
"and alfnlfa mon should glvo serious
consideration to this opportunity for
building up a pormanoit market for
their surplus hay and nt tho samo
tlmo add n now Industry to their
community, by engaging In tho dairy
business. Tho monthly pay checks
will provo a real assot, nnd tho farm
will become Increasingly fortllo."
OUKCION AdlUCULTUHAL. COL
LEOB, Corvnllls, Jan. 12. Why not
try soiling surplus alfalfa hay
through products of a dairy hord?
'Alfalfa Is soiling at n much lowor
prlco than for sovornl ydnrs," says
K. II. Fltts, professor of dairy ox
penalou of O. A. C. "In fact tho mar
ket Is glutted In soiiio districts with
no outlot In sight.
"A material Btnrt was. mado In
dairying In soma of tho alfalfa grow
ing districts Just prior to tho war,
but with hlghor prices for hay and
a labor shortago thoro was a stain
podo to soil tho dairy cow and tako
what Boomed llko caslor money In
raising and soiling hay. Now with
conditions ngaln returning to normal
tbo dairy cow looms on tho horizon as
tho best channel for markotlng, this
Important crop.
"Tho nlfalfa grower who kept his
Cowb rocotvod good prices for hay fad
thorn, and now has a position of von-
Tho only womnn pormlttod to sit
In tho Universal Postal , congress,
which mot rocontly In Madrid, Spain,
was Miss Elliaboth Loo Woods, who
was appolntod a dologato without a
voto, In cbargo of Spanish-American
affairs, by tho United States govern
ment. In granting permission for Miss
Woods to participate In tho delibera
tions of tho gathering all traditions
of tho Untvorsal Postal congross wero
upset.
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Cigar Stand
A fine stock of Cigars, Cigarettes and
Tobacco
NEWS STAND
Latest Daily Papers, Magazines and
Periodicals
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GUY GARRETT, Manager
Telephone 1SS-W
Real Honesty at
last; Admits Pay
Too High, Cuts It
MAItYBVILL-E, Col., Jan. 12.
Announcamont that ho luul voluntar
ily decided to cut his salary 100Q
a year wns mado by Secretary Itob
ort Leopold of tho Yuba county
chambor of commorco at a meeting
of tho board of directors. Tho offer
was unanimously accepted.
Leopold has been receiving 400
a month nnd expenses. In a state
ment to tho directors, tho Bocrotary,
said that ho realized that ho had bcon
overpaid, considering tho slzo of
Marysvlllo and the population of tho
county gonorally.
Ho was given a voto of confidence
by tbo dlroctors.
OLD RECIPE
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Bngo Ten nnd Kulphur Turns
Omy, Faded Iliilr Dark
'and Glossy
Mario Aloxandrlno Lang, a young
Fronch girl who served as a telophono
oporator -with tho United States slg
nnl corps In Franco, has been admit
ted to American citizenship In recog
nition of hor war oervlce, without tho
usual preliminaries.
Mrs. Corlnno Chicken Is tho namo
of tho now county troasuror of Worth
county, Missouri. Mrs. Chicken was
victorious In tho November election,
bolng tho only democrat elcctod to
offico in hor county.
Almost overyono knows that Sago
Tea unci suipnur, properly com
pounded, brings back tho natural col
or and lustro to the haO when faded,
streaked or gray. Years ego tho only
way to got this mltxuro was to
make It at home, which is mussy
and troublesome.
Nowadays wo simply ask nt any
drug store for "Wycth's Sago and
Sulphur Compound." You will got
a largo bottlo of this old-tlmo reclpo
Improved by the addition of other
ingredients, nt very llttlo cost. Ev-1
orybody uses this preparation now,
becauso no ono can possibly tell that
you darkened your hair, as It docs
It so naturally nnd evenly. You
dampen a spongo or Boft brush with
It and draw this through your hair,
taking one small strand at n time;
by morning tho gray hair disappears,
and after anothor application or two,
your hair becomoso beautifully
dark, thick and glossy and you look
years younger. Adv.
Dicks Department Store. 6th and
Klamath Ave Dick & Co. ' 0-12
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How mant miles
did iou march the
summer Cleveland
was nominated
Select your tlriec
cordinf to the road
they havo to travel:
In tandy or hilly coun
try, wherever the going;
li opt to be heavy Tho
U. S. Nobby.
For ordinary country
'xocdt The U. S. Chain
orUiCO,
For front wheels
The U. S. Plain.
For best results-
everywhere U. 8.
Royal Cord.
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TjEMEMBER the time
Jtv the first automobile
parade was organized? Even
the good old torchlight pro
cession had to give ' way
before the advance of prog
ress. tt
Tires are, often sold the
same way politics are.
The last people to wake
up to what they are getting
are the people who pay the
bills.
The .bills are getting too
big these days in both cases.
And the man who is feeling
it most with respect to tires
is the man who owns a
moderate-price car.
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The idea that the small car
owner doesn't need a good
tire is rapidly going the way
of all mistaken ideas.
He needs it , more than
anyone else. It's part of our
job, as we view it, to see
that he gets it.
Our tire service starts with
good tires U.S. Tires. All
sizes made to a single stand
ard of quality none graded
down to the price of the car
they will go on.
U. S. perfected the first
straight side automobile tire
the first pneumatic truck
tire.
The U. S. guarantee is for
the -life of the tire, and not.
for a limited mileage.
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When we, recommend and
sell U. S. Tires we do so in
the interest of greater tire
economy. It is our experi
ence that that is the best
way to build up a sound and
sizable business.
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