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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'Ama Foun MONDAY, APltlli I, t-' pur no HiO LIST Itocont Palmer pcnmnnshlp meth od awards nro announced by J. P. Wells, city school superintendent, nj follews: Cent ml KchtMit Silver Star Butten: Edgar Davis, Harriot Uratton, Jean Champlo, Hen rietta WrlKht, Iloso Darloy, Kath ryn llarlbolt, Francis Ollmoro. (lohl Star Hutten: Ida Mao lino, Tlielma (Ion try, Loralno Ooswlck, L'thelyno Pearson, Mao LolRhton, L'thol tylor, nuth Vnnnlco, Carry Kuccra, Arllno Johnson, lluth Alli en, Helen Almoter, Allco Furber, Car rol Stanley, Jamos Jefferson, John I.useombo, Clifford Laurson. Morton Coffmnn, (loorgo Mnsscy, Illcharn ClauRon, Ilobcrt Lyon, Klmor Ilao. Howard need, Claronco Howlo. Palmer Method Uutten: Klden ntipatrlck, Ernest Holbrook, Helen Cofer, Chas. ICalor, Cecil Burns. Maryollon Bradford, Jaunltn Taylor, Herman Darloy, Aloxls Lyle, Eugene Prouty, Jannetto Clay. Thelma Clay, Gladys Michaels, Eva Merrill, Hobert Hunter, Erlo Stlnson, Marlon Clark. Ilobcrt Lucsombo, Monroe Klmscy. Geo. Henderson, Dorothy Hansen, .n ldlo Lowln. Hera Wnlnlo, Jean Ilogors, Lorln Osborn, Gertrude von Bortholsdorf, Bcsslo numer, Ruby Western, Ellis Trulove, Oarold Fltz Patrick, Kenneth Thomas, Wesley ( Patterson, Lester Thomas, torresi Cotson, Tom" Watt, Archlo Michael. Esmond Follett. Harry Felictte. Har ry Malatore, Edith Young, Edith Nowbanks, Estolla Luscombe, Claud ona Witt, Lanier Wnllan. Claude Itedflold, Molvln Grccloy. Agnes nob- In, Lcland Quill, Oeorgo Bradloy, Horbcrt Wilson, Florence Hector, Cora Wilson. Clara McDanlel. Ella mao nowe, Donald Vcatch. Kalrvlcw School Silver Star Buttgn: Holon Shlvo. Marlotta Scott, Arrato Camp, Wend ell Smith, Eldon Young, Agnes Knight, John Obenchaln, Eddlo Hlx on, Viola Bralth. Viola Underwood Allco Pcrroll, Isabel Griffin. Klsle Padgett. Palmer Method Butten: Loren shnrn.Golda Jacoble, Harold Bate- man, Douglas Perlllard, Bruce Per-i kins, Hco Helms, Ervln 1'augeu. Esther Wlckstrom, Iluby Young, Al bert Dollarhldo. Darroll Covert, Dayo Burgdorf, Mildred Hideout. Haicl Pollock, Margaret Lockwood, Harry Metnkor. Progress Pin: Marguret Smith, Don Huffman, Goldlo Jocoby, Marlon Clark. MI1U Krliool Silver Star Butten: Tom Rose, Lois Miller, Fannlo Avis Smith. No lan Arnett, Myrtle Smith. Wendel Batt, Wllma Loper, Mary Stiles, Fay Kesterson. Palmer Method Butten: Floyd Tanksloy, Jcsslo Clark, Lyle Poole. Florence Hlllyor, Blanche Irwin. Stel la noso, Harlos Pearson, Konneth Thomas, Granzcl Colvln, Otto Stcl zemnulller, Thomas Duke, Fawnola Poolo, Donna McMullcn, Ethel Smith, Beulah Bennett, Cella Conklln, Flor eneo Batt, Alvln Klnkado, Haiol Nol la, Ethel Johnson, Edwnrd Bonle. Luclen Applegate, Lcona Loos, For est Miller, Ellsworth Washburn, Ag nes Hlllyor. Vernal McMullen, Berrcy Thomas, Chester Hawkins, Bemlco Batt, Alnoy Fontors, Charles Green, Fred Melhaso, Henrlottn Owen, Joy Miller, Walter Tanksley, George WW, Alco Owen, Ione Windham, Douglas Perlllard, Italph E. Turner, Dehlla Hawkins, Zcna Donolson, Nina Batt, Frank Mooro, Robert Mor rison, Lois Elllngwood. La Vorno Thomas, Margaret Stelremnulllor. Matthew Kohn, Eva Miller, Roan Green. Maurice Batt. Edna Stiles, Gulda McMullcn. Rlvcrsldo School Sllvor Star Butten: Cathcrlno Cleghorn, Bemlco Lobert, David Perkins, Audrey Wynant, Hen Lud don, Fay Cone, Virgil Baldwin, Clif ton Barrett, Fremont Llvermore, Arthur nremer, Wallace Baldwin, Molvln Lutroll, Martha Lutrell, Clif ford Yaden, Ralph Poyton, Mary Ava DoLap, Harold Blehn, Elva Nelson. Albert Powell, noydon Llvormoro, Bob Gallagher, Rayo Powell, Dick Maydon, Clifford Jackson, Charles Whltmoro. Gold Star Butten: Wayno White, Ruby Smith, Edna Shlnar, Earl Gooch, Richard Kronenburg, Esther ' Bofren, Marlon Fahrlg, Morton Yad en. Loulso Wynant, William Cone, Mary Lowls, Geraldlno Crockett, Or Bon StenrnB, Vivian Sheets, Audrey Dodge, Frederick Johnson, Thelma Dodge, Vera Seeds, Hazel Shlnar, Margaret Cono, George McLano, Wll lard Bowdoln. Bruce Campbell, Mat thow Smith, Ada Dell Wlard. Eliza both McAboy, Charles Cummlngs, Lawn and Garden Seed Mnrguorlto ITcrllngs. Itorghllil Soim. Palmer Mothoil Utittetr: Illmuho WJard, tlla Sells, Carrlo llrookflold. Don Dunham, John Chastaln. Hnrvl AAnms, Robert Dnvls, Kayo Vuwoll, Mnrgnrotto Lindsay, Enid HoBnn. Howard Gooliam, Torry Allon, Annii Thorson, Alton Francis, Chlovor Llndsey, Clifford Garrett. Dorothy Sutton, Eda Jones, Edna Dunbar. John Whltclm, Mario Crystal, Carl Lyon, Mile McLane, .Merle Swanren, Lorenzo Goss, Edgar Ollmoro, Fred Gooch, Inroy A. .Mooro, Fred Dullteh. Hill Kuykcndall. Joo Bliss, lllllls !e Call, Lllllo Howen, Dorothy Uiinhnm. Three Draw Lots For Residence JIAMILTON, Hormuda, March IB. .(By Mall) lllclmrd Darroll won "Norwood," n flno residence prop erty on tho shore of Hamilton Har bor and ono of the show places of Bermuda, by drawing lots yesterday with two other persons In compliance with the provisions of an unusual will of his uncle. Henry Darroll. former owner of ' this estate, could not decide which of his three nephews lie would make his heir, so he stated In lib will that they would throw dice and let fate decide the matter. Hut In tho Inter- vol, his sister. Mis Harriet, was to i retain n life Intorest and rontlntto her resldcnco at "Norwood." I Miss Darroll died In January last j and arrangements were then made , out tho terms of tho bequest. It was thought best however, to modify the plan to tho extent of substituting" slips of paper which were shuffled In a box, for tho dlco throwing.. This was consented to by nil parties and tho lucky nephew Is now possessed of the ancestral cstutp. ' l In ' j An ordinary pair of boots Franco costs $25. Next December tho Roman Cath olic church Is to observo tho 1200th anniversary of tho death of Saint Irmlnla, the founder of a commun ity which was established In honor of tho Blessed Virgin. Sho was a princess, the daughter of St. Dagro bort II., King of tho Eastern Franks. Tho lato ox-Empress Eugenlo Is said to havo been haunted by n dread of Sundays. September 4, 1870, tho day tho mob Invaded tho Tulleries, was a Sunday; It was on a Sunday that sho learned tho news of the death of the Prince Imper ial; and sho herself died on a Sun day. i Lyi r i n LIJ We lilt too .Much Mit Which Cloj;s Kidneys, Then the ILirk Hurts Most folks forget that tho kidneys llko the hownis cv t .rr.- ur, SALTS F NE FO on n Outbursts of Everett True By Condon 1 HAV15 "THKOUG.H R.STORN J.JONES, "L t(X JTusricis TPCACE1, 150U'C(- Hold up Your? RVGHT HAMO AND I'(V A"ChlMISTSR ujit- Tse 130TM Ths oath. 1 AM9 3n To ""V clogged and neod a flushing oeca- pound,' thus avoiding a lot of muss slonnlly, olso wo have liaukacho and lillo gray, Tailed hair Is not sin dull misery In the kldnoy region, jo- till, wo all doslro to retain our oro headaches, rheuinatlo twlngos, youthful npponriinco and nttinetlvo torpid liver, acid stomach, sluepless- mpss. lly darkening your hair with lies and all sorts of bladdor illsor- W.ieth's Sago and Sulphur Colli ders, pound, no mm cmi toll, because It You simply must keep your kid- ,im It bo naturally, so uvonly, You noys ucttxu and clean, and tho mo- j,,,,, ,mlicu. a Hpnngti or soft brush ment you feel an aclio or pain In tho . lt nml llriltt. tl, tlirotiKl your kidney region, got about four ounces ,.,.,. .,.,,. 01u, ......n .........i ... of .lad Salts from any good drug storo hero, take a tab esponnftil In u gl.i of water before ironkfiw for a few days and your kidneys will then ,u't tine. This famous salts Is mado from the nelil of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthln, and Is !mrniles to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It Mto noiit rallies the nrlds In tho urlno so It no longer Irritates thus ending bladdor disorders. Jad Salts Is harmless; Inexpen sive: makes n delightful effervescent lltlii.i-wnler drink which ovcryliody shout I tike now and then to keep l In-1 r Madders clean, thus avoiding rioi . i "mpllcatlons. A w.'ll known mcnl druggist savs ho sclW lots of J.nl Salt to folks who bollovo In oorcomlng kidney trou ble while It Is only trouble. SULinTlS BEST TO CLEAR UP UGLY Any breaking nut or skin Irritation on face, neck or body Is overcome qulckrst by applying Meutho-Sul-phur, snjs a noted skin ape inllst ilerauso of its germ dcatiovlng prop- orties, nothing hiu over been found to take tho pl.n v (if tats sulphur preparation that lntt.-ntlv br'r.pieaso from tho Itchinr. 'ournini; and irrita tion. Mentho-Sulit'uir fciaU eczema right up. lea'r.g tho k!n clear and smooth. It sol '' 'i fa.' I to ielleu tho torment or i'. n.-uremci t A llttlo Jar of Men'" M-S-Inl ur m ly bo ob-tnlnn-1 nt . up t i It is lucd II Ko old i I 8 SAGE TE! B ll.irl.rrs It: I'llmitlfulb ii:-i" Itestore i Nutt.ral Color and I. ml re At llnri) Common garden sago, brewed Into , i I.e. t-a, with sulphur and alco- t, . .lileU. will turn gray, streaked ! r.d-d hair boautll is jrit M'xnK th i nr rer po at 1'or itlfully dark and Sage tea and ii tir rer po at romn. tnougn, i" i iu .i'-'imo An cap.-r way Is to g 't ' n rwid-to-ugo prenuratlon, iin , rnvcd by tno addition of other In I. i"d!. .'. a largo bottlo. at little ri it. nt drug BioriiH, known u " !t , "Snc" nnl Sulphur Con FHMACV.V STROGCC6D 1 MY li.CQMfZ TAX HSRe, IT IS, WKiT NTOU fE. UP. pfe ms&s Dilt2W HAVC TO aDMlNlSTCR II I llJOifl it BecAse I've rum out Op THCM 11 IP luts HwG AwOTMeR UfA(2. VSRX SOON (WG- TAX PAVS(5.S HoerairGL u" HAMpa,V ,. ,,y mnrn,r u Krliy imrs mm, ,,.,,,,.,,. Atlor ,utlior ap- ,,,,, r lwo j.mir ,mlr ,ocnioll I .... ,.,. '.. , ,i !- it iiiiiiij inn n ff itrt'nj nun mm liiMiriniit. niid you appear years, jouncor Adv. HAVE YOU TRIED The Doughnut Shop LATELY FOR YOUR BREAKFAST LUNCH SUPPER 7th and Main C4 Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. I .if ci' is r i(4ti j itiftv u uuvu nvuK m ftfft M C t ll n m t lt t Jarafltm MAAti K t 1 I. 0. O. F. hnll, 5th and Main streots H. II. Oglo N. 0. Chas. Nowman V. G. i.i. c'.ri::::i::.S:!NEW CITY LAUNDRY ENCAMPMFJS'T J. II. Houston .. C. P. H. V. nrown 8. W. L. J. McCluro .......................Scribe E. J. Mayor ... Treasurer ICC-SEUVICi: MUX, ATTENTION'!, j Klumath Pol No. 8, ' jjj'p&j Amorlcnn Legion moots ' Hgwfr nt tho City Hall on tho vStfiSr first and third Tuesdays of each month. ' Ex-scrvlco men artf Invited to at-' tend tho meetings. For membership cards or Informa-, Hon ox-sorvlco mon aro roquosted to J sco or wrlto tho following efficers: I J. II. Cnrnahan, Commander. i I Hoy N. Fouch, Post Adjutant. j j For rollof of employment sco or; write tho Chairman of Tho Ilellct and Employment Committee, Francis Olds, caro Lakesldo Lumber com-, pany. MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maud Ingemoll Ilawley riilropractie Phrlcln First National Ilank Dulldlni Gntrnncq, Room AHIILANI), OHKGON butractlonj In Piano Playing Expert of Many Years' Experience. I una. osuorn Apt. 0. Helms Apts, Klamath Falls Plumb ing & Heating Co. 117il MAIN ST. PHONE Sin-W1 Murphey's RANIUESSONS , by Dr. Loli V. IttltlgOK Over First Blalo and Hnvluga Hank Hulto 10B Phono 102-J G. E. WASHBURN Contractor and Builder Construction Work of any kind. No Job too largo or too small, Estimates furnished fruo of charge. I'llONK U.17-.1 WILL Take out Collars or Fill In IjI" CON MURPHY -M7 Mortimer HI. Lot Your CLASS '.rouble be Mine C. E. STUCKEY I Ru-Glazing and Cabinet Making I Phone 477W 1 Eleventh and Pine HOUSE- MOVING" Having bought the moving outfit of True & Failing, we are now prepared to move houses or other heavy articles. Washburn PIIOVI & Houston : mo-it Household Furniture GOODS OK ALL KINDS ii'U IMUCES RIGHT XVi- liii. '11 nnd Exchange, i i Si till I l..ntnnlti Avo. niruvi a. '. PAINTING I'rnttlcal puliilim; eliding, bron Inc. onnniiding, kit. . rnnilti :. w 'l niiimr pltmiilni; nnd i:m. ..i! i . i irOCUlIK II. t TI'TIIILL C25 Oak St Phono 1S3 FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds n uur oiius , PHONE 151 Corner Main nnd Congei Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 OUIt CLEANING, I'KKSHINO AM IIKI'AIHI.NG WILL MAKE VOUH CLOTIIIM LOOK LIKE NEW MAIM KI'.lll.OCKKI) Goid CaIIimI for nml Dellvrrrd 1.11 Main HI reel Klniniith Fli 'I ' LET VH IIO YOIIU COLLEfTlNO , A number of liunlncHH Iioiihch nro ' saving tho tlmo of thnlr bookkcepurs and Individual collectors by lotting un collect their nvnttily IiIIIh. It Is tho modern method. It cuts down ; your ovorhend. Got your bills ready i and wo will do tho rust. i MI18. T. It. JOLLY .Cth and Muln Over Sugarmon'H store. Phono 320W i Klamath Falls Cyclcry Wo aro hero to sorvo you, anil aim to servu you right. Motorcycloh and nicyclos, Parts and AcossorlOR t Tiros nnd Tubes, Hint will stand your mspuciion, as wo carry me bout In our lino, Ilopalr shop In connection with Ilarler-Davldson Servlco. Phono U?a 1010 Main Kt. Kliiiiinth Pnll V. L IIIHMAHIC PELICAN HAV 1IU8 Faro 2re each way Leaves Ilex Cafe Loaves Pallcan City 7:46 a. in. 8:00 a. m. 12:45 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 6:00 p. in. C:30 p. m. Itcckard Kent Service Phono 77 2C-tt BEAUTY PARLOR filiampoolng, marcollng, massag ing, manicuring. For appointments, phono 3C0, Whlto Pollcan Hotel. Seed Store DR. G. A. MASSEY Foiirlh nml Pine His. In Warren Hant Hospital Oft. Phono 407 lies. Phone 86M DR. T. C. CAMPBELL PIIVHICIAN AND HimnuoN I. O. O. Ft nulldlng Phono HOO llnsldnnco White Potlcan Hotel nnslileneo Phono t, DR. L, L.TRUAX WAItltEN HUNT HOSPITAL' llay Phono, 4117 Nlgtit Pliono, S4M IMMMMVWWMVIMWWMMMMMMMMA Omen Phqno 177W llos 17711 j Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart I'hyslrlnn nml Hiirgron Whtto nulldlng Klamath Fulls Orngoo A DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Piiysicinn and Surgeon Office nnd Residence Phones 321 I. 0. 0. F. Temple E. D. LAMB I'HYHICIAN AND HUUOKON Phone 17 W 1711 IliMims I and While llull.llng L. D. Gass, M. D. i:yi:, kail- NONI-: anij thhoat tiLAHSLH rillt.NIHIIKI) WnrriMi Hunt llo'pltnl Phono 41)7 lti.. Whlln JVIInni lliili-l. Phono K DENTISTS Or E. G. WUecnrYcr I'lfONK H54 Or. P. M. Noel I'UONH 4 l)ff tlndrrnood' Wr.rnili and Uala Htrerta UIL L. A rtAHTtO Dentiat i. o. 'o. r. nalldlac rnoMe 01 FRED WESTERFELD IIKNTIHT Phono 434W. X-llny jitxr(ory LoomU llldg.. KlAranth ralU CHIROPRACTORS DRS. MALLETT AND MALLETT OFFICII OVKU UNDERWOOD'S Phono n:iO-J. Hoventh & Main J. O. CLKGIIOItN CIVIL ENGINEER AND BUIlVHYOll Phuno 192J 133 S. nivonldo HAW MILL KN'niNEKlllNO A (;oNHTiiurnoN tx. IK'hIiiith mill liultilcru of niml crn hiuv nillls, pliiiilng mills nnd box plnnts. DrcilKlng. I'llo driving. Phono 4IIU-W Offi-n Corner Hprlpg and Oak Near H. P. Depot Excavating Teaming Lot us mako you a prlco on dig ging that basomont, or otbor ex cavating you contomplnto. Wo also do team work of every description. Phone 426-J PHONE 87 124 So. Sixth St j