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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1921)
8ATCRDAV, JANUARY SO, 1021. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOHTWO m SESSION IS UP AM SALEM, Jan. 29. Tho scnnto yes terday afternoon passed n Joint reso lution roforrlng to tho voters of the stato an amendment to tho constitu tion Increasing tho legislative session from 40 to 60 days, nnd Increasing tho pay of membors of tho legislature from thrco to flvo dollars n tiny. Ilctrulntliifr Schools Tho Bcnato passed tho Ilumo bill putting prlvato elementary schools undor tho supervision of tho county school superintendent, nnd requiring In thorn tho inmo courses of study nnd same teachers' qualifications as for public schools. , Tho house defeated tho senate bill authorizing county courts and com missioners to fix county surveyors' salaries. Tho senato Indefinitely postponed consideration of tho Up ton bill abolishing tho stato emer gency board. Tho senate passed a bill Including all stato and municipally owned land in Irrigation districts, also a bill reg ulating tho granting of licenses to creameries and cheese, factories. Ilonu lUU Introduced A bill providing an alternative of $25 monthly for tho period of sor vlce, of a $3000 loan on real estate to cx-sonrico men, was Introduced In tho house. Texas Will Be Rookies' Paradise! Tenth Annual Masquerade Ball MALINHALL, February 5, 1921 Ten Prizes, Valued at 9100.00 Will IJo Awarded Four to Ladlcn; Four to Gentlemen; Ouo to Ladles Group; One to Gentlemen's Group. Prizes will be awarded to best rep resentative characters. Prizes are on display at tho Kallna store. t N. D. The Ladles' First Prize, one sot of 46 pieces Hand-painted, Imported Chlnaware. Good time guaranteed' to evory- (K ""' -B& And x n vuatWmX PT A- VvurLAw 1 lra TWAJ". f L.VTHIO OME I J "v. cubs jhow JrJ?j2 iVir"k7 v jtSyvr"-v.j V I -- 1 T?tDLAriS-.UWN2JrOOopeHS i-VsiV n N T Kilt lvtut Meat, Also TjtUn OlnsM of Halts Iloforu tinting llreuhfnst Urlo acid In moat oxclteH tho kid neys, thoy bocuiuo overworked; get sluggish, nclio, nnd fool llko luitipc of load, Tho urlno becomes cloudy; tho bladdor Is Irrltntod, ami you nuiy bo obllgod to suuk rolls! t.vo or threo times during tho night. When tho kldnoyg clog you niiut bol thorn flush oft tho body's urinous wnsto or you'll ho n real nick per son shortly. At first you feci 11 dull nilsory In tho kldnoy region, you suf fer from bnckitcho, sick hendncho, dlzzlnoss, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you fool rhoutnnflo twlng os whon tho weather IsMind. lint less meat, drink lots of wn tor; aUo got from any pharmacist four ounces of Jnd Salts; tako n tablespoon ful In n glaHs of wnter bo- foro breakfast for n row darn and Dlxtal Hoi Hut mostly Texas. Tho fng-end of Kobruary nnd tho first week of March will find all tho 10 'your kidneys will then net fine. This major Icaguo ball clubs making tracks tor spring training camps. Texas gets seven of them, Louisiana four,! famous salts Is mado from tho ncld Arkansas and Florida two each, and California ono. Map shows how tho clubs will bo distributed during tho of grapos nnd lemon Juice, commit training soason. The Office Cat See Winters and See Better Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted H. J. WINTERS Jeweler and Optician 710-712 Main truth so truhtfully that his couldn't mnko him out a liar. wlfo Oh, Joy! To court n dumb girl Is n dream; It Is a cinch, my lands! When you kiss her sho cannot scream, For you can hold her hands. AT THE CHURCHES I1V JUNIUS Abe Martin says Elmor Mootz wuz shot in the flask while huntln' t'day. Toopcr Cent has incorporated a sal vago company to avoid tho fuel shortago by gathering and splitting Into firewood all tho stumps from which political orators spoke during tho campaign. "And now, Johnnlo," said tho teacher, "can you tell us what Is raised in McxtcoT'V'Aw, I know what you want mo to say, but "ma told me I shouldn't talk that way." Arthur Whitman, the medicine mixer, says that modesty may be a virtue, but fourftushing Is a tlno art. W. C. Davenport remarked in our presence that every small boy and every married man would llko to bo disobedient, but they wcro afraid to tako a chanco. Wo can't understand why it Is un lawful to marry two women at tho same time 'and why it Is lawful to marry six women one at a time. Wo gonna ask JImmlo Ryan If ho knows, tho next time we see him. He ona know something. Do not criticise tho fellow who wears whiskers. Mobbo tho poor fel low hasn't any chin. v."""-5 T5t m Il -real CoTee .served pipind hot wftft pure cr&m Weteke reer pride m mm Coffee we serve & ft Phil, I'opo who claims the unusual distinction of having never been mentioned In this col umn, says that a girl may not know a thing about social ttlquctto and yet bo thero with bolls on when it comes to displaying good form. Wo are trying to dovolop speed to a point whore we can start today and get thero yesterday. Or Wood Alcohol "If I give you a quarter, will you promise not to. spend It foollflhly?" asked tho fussy; old lady. "Yes, mum," said tho tatterod vis itor. "A quarter won't buy a drink these days, I don't care for tho mov ies, and since I don't own a car, I'm not apt to buy gasoline." Tho farmers who aro yelling in 'rage agalnBt tho fall In prices Just can't bo consumers, that's all. 7btieHomee Dozen Prunes which were being boiled yesterday by a dame in 'ew Jersey exploded. Prunes never nctod that way beforo tho prohibition era. Oo-AI! ! ! Motor car, Knglno dead; Town afar, Dad words said Farmer guy Comes with horse; Dill too high Deep remorse. Mlko Lavenlk says that his Idea of a superman is one who could tell tho No changes will bo mado in this column unless tho copy is at Tho Evening Herald offlco by C o'clock Friday ovcnlng. O SACIIKD HKAHT CHUKCII, cor. of Eighth and High, Rev. Hugh J. Mar shall, Itev. J. V. Mollor. S'a. m. children's service, Adults aro requested not to attond this service. 10:30, high mass and sermon. 7 p. m., rosary and benediction CHRISTIAN SCIKNCK society of Klamath Falls hold sorvlces in tho lower room of the Library 'building, corner of Third and Main strcots, every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and every- Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The subject lesson for Sunday: "Love." Tho Sanday school session is from 9:45 to 10:45 every Sunday morn ing. The tree reading room and froe lending library is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. FIIIST BAPTIST CIIURCn, corner Washington and Eighth. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Prayer servlco Wednesday at 8 p. m. Every second nnd fourth Wednes day evening will bo devoted to mis sionary work. D. Y, P. U. Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation Is extended to all to attend these, services. FIIIKT PIlKHHVTEItlAN CHUItCIP comer Sixth and Pine strcots. Itev. E. P. Lawrence, minister, 437 Third street. Phono 429. CIIHISTIAN CHUItCH, corner 9th and Pine streets, C. F, Trimble, pas tor, 2107 Wantland Ave Phono 239-R. Sunday school 10 a. m. Sermon, 11 u. m. Christian Endeavor 0:30 p. m. Sermon, 7:30 p. m. Wo will continue our services at tho Scandinavian ball corner 9th and Walnut. We aro on tho hunt for evory man in town who Is not In somo-othor class, to Join 6ur splen did Sunday school class at the Star thentro. Como onco, then wo know you will como often. Wo want you. Como next Sunday at 10 a. m. , htiVKNTII DAY ADVENTIST8,' Eight streot, Daptlst's church. Sabbath school evory Saturday morning at 10 o'clsck. Preaching at 11 o'clock by Evan- gollst L. E. Wodo. Prayer mooting every Thursday night a,t 7 o'clock. Everybody welcomo. METHODIST EPISCOPAL- CHUItCH Tenth and High, Itov. S. J. Chanoy, pastor, 100C High St., Phono C37-W. An old-tlmo revival meeting Is In progress at tlio Aiotnouist churcu under tho leadership ot Evangollst Oeorgo Donnard of Chicago. Tho altar has been filled with sookors at every meeting slnco last Sunday morning, and many havo been con verted, reclaimed and filled with tho powor ot the Spirit. Thero wilt bo two great sorvlces on Sunday, and meetings overy ovonlng this coming week. A rousing song servlco on Sunday ovcnlng and special meeting nt each meottng. Dr. llcnnnrd Is a strong preacher and nn excellent singer. LUTHERAN CHURCH sorvlces od with Itthla, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys nnd stlmulato them to nor mnl activity, also to noutratlzo tho acids In urlno, so It no longer Is n sourco ot Irritation, thUH ending bladdor weakness. Jad Salts Is Inozponslvo, cannot In Juro; makes n delightful effervescent llthla-wntcr drink which avoryono Uiould tako now nnd then to keep tho kidneys clean nnd active. Drug gists hero say thoy sell lots of Jnd will bo hold In. tho First Ilnptlst' Salts to folks who bollovo In over church, Eighth nnd Washington J coming kldnoy troublo whllo It In streets, at 2:30 p. ni. Sunday. Preaching by tho pastor Itev. Mat thlos. Lutheran sorvlces at Algoma Mon day, :30 p. m. at tho school house. 'only troublo. Adv. MORE FIRE IIOHi: FOR MALIN DEPARTMENT MALIK, Jan. 29. Two hundred feet ot flro hoio arrived for tho Ma lta flro department on Mondny ac cording to Jorry John, flro chief. The hoso cart and siren aro expected to arriva today. Tho flro department has on. hand GSO feet ot hoso. All tho pressure tanks which aro used by tho fire fighting crow as a sourco of wnter aro In working condition each hav ing about 100 pounds pressure. Colds Are Dangerous A cold should bo Immediately treated. Ono of tho best known nnd offoctlvn preparations In Roxull LiiX' ntlvo Aspirin (U. D. Co,) Cold Tnb letH. Thoy contain ABplrlu (U. D. Co.), Acotmillldo, Aloln nnd Cap sicum. Thi'Hii IngrudlcnlM nro most vnlu alilo lit ullnylng pain, reducing fuvor drying up coryia, lessening In flamnmtlon, ollmluntlng poisonous secretions, warming up tho stomach nnd shortening thu duration ot tho disease. If n cold Is not treated when tho first symptoms Hliow themselves, It will frequently develop Into moro HorloiiH complications. (let of us n box of these Cold Tab lets today. Take them according to directions tlio moment tho first symptoms nppoar nnd you will ob tain real relief. We gunrnntoo them. Star Drug Co. THE HIIXAI.L KTORi: Klmnutli Poll, Oregon Now Orleans Is to hitvo n municipal football league. During tho season Just closed only flvo grand circuit trotters won moro than $10,000 Peter Mnnnlng, Arltin Ouy, Peter Colley, Sister Ilor that nnd Day Star. 4H-4-4f? OLD-TIME REVIVAL at the METHODIST CHURCH Evangelist Geo. Bennard .of Chicago Speaks and Sings Two Great Services Sunday, January 30, 11 a.m. and :oU p. m. 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