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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1921)
WIODNKHIMV, IMAV -I, I ml J The Evening Herald B r. ItlimRAY ,. IMItor mUD BOULK ... .....Cllr Mltor Publlehod Jally oxcopt Sunday by TfsHcrald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Btroot, Kntorod at tho postofflco at Kin ttf Falls; Ore, tor transmission through tho malls as sccond-clais matter. iikmher of Tim associated rm:ss. , Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entltlod to tho uso tor republication ot nil nowa dispatches crcdltod to It, or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also tho lotal nows pub Usher herein. WK1XKSIAY, MAY 4, llttl T BIT (Portland Telegram) Portland ministers nro not -taking Mrlously a statement that their lurches nro "hundreds ot years bo kind tho times," made by Municipal Judge deorgo Rossman In connection With tho coses ot two Alblna pool Mil proprietors arrested on charges 'made by members ot tho Church of to Brethren (Dunkards). NO Mil CRITICISM "The church pioneered In the rtimond8. Everything work, with ma - t advertising.' said Judge Ross- chlno llko nccurncy unti lovo In- mnn "Tab atnntiln nml tltn linll wnM . , h !.- i- ,1.1. man. "Tho stooplo and tho bell woro perhaps tho first forma of advertis ing that -woro oor used," said tho Jurist, '"but today tho church Is tak ing away tho ttcoplo and tho bolts and la quickly sinking toward obliv ion. "Tho church can not attract young im and women Into dark, damp, foal-smelling, forbidding, poorly lighted buildings, unless thoy mako "tksm In somo way attractive. Tlmos )at changed. Puritanical Ideas were 11 right at the tlmo ot tho Pilgrims. kit thoy nro now out ot d ito. "I dnro say that it the 'hurches Would adopt tho samo s(lo of archi tecture, tho samo artistic iictv'mes of lighting and decoration an I tbu sui'.u Attractive mothods ot Advertising Ikat are used by tho modern motion picture theatre, they might J raw ths Crowds that tho motion plcuira hou- Ms now draw on Sundayr. Itoply of Preachers "Judgo Rossman goei twdo on Banday to ono ot the very churches U criticizing," said Dr. W T Me- Iveen, without beat, but with firm wmTtetton. "I'vo hoard him inik thl y before. Ho Just waits to start something. I do know ot such ebarchos that tho Judgo rrltlclics, but thoy nro In a great minority. Tho present church buildings r.iuldu t bo tra down. They cost too much, nnd ,tns new church building I urn ltioro iVttraetlro. Styles In nr si -iH.ro el an go Just as styles In vomon a lothes and men's, for that matter. It the Judgo had been alive tho right lumber ot years ago, ho'o ncvo liven Treating silk stockings nnd buckled siow. What ho said won't do nry Jura. And I expect him nro T.d nuxt Bandty morning as usua' " Dr,' Brron J. Clark, prcslcent t.t the Ministerial asoclatlon, -aid he Mdn"t read what Judgu Roaimun paid. Doing furnished with n ropy, ho Intimated thai the charges an i .true "bout most of tho churchy with r Which he is familiar; and that tho Judge must bo thinking ot somu vc jal sect. "Thero aro churchii md sureties, you know," tho ioo'.or cm-laded.- lUlph McAfeo, secrotary of the as sociation, foels that the Judge muu kav said something else, or ut least fetut have thought something "Ife that could explain his remarks and mako them have & less harsh ni'iin tng. "Judge Poisii.an Is a construe tlvo nnd forwif.l looking eltlen," asserted Mr. M" ., 'and, as a church momber. could I nrtfly havo 'meant quvto wlut ho Is quoted an say Should Workers Have Parlors Is Question That Rouses England LONDON, April 0 (Dy mall). '9km question whether a parlor Is a aifttWary part of a worklngman's koW has caused hoatod argument JKbng several of tho local councils fhleed to promote building ot eftieh homjen in tho Industrial centors r "jsngland. ' yifaf wbmon members of these 'uncils argue thattbo workingman'e daUkate're need parlors to reeelvo Ul'r calie're during the courting pe riod. ThbM 'obpbsed declare that the worklngman'B "best room" 1b' little xooro than a "cemotery for waxed flowera." At the Theaters T1I1C MONDAJjH A largo houso at tho Mondnlo thon ro last night was treated to iv ronl ahow and real high class vaudovlllo. Miss Dllllo Knrl, that entertaining girl, was a surprlso with her quick changos and snappy songs and trout tho npplnuso she received alio cer tainly was pleasing; and Mlchnolson and I.co had tho houso In an uproar nmj continuously ,from tho tlmo they camo on until thoy woro through. These clover hoys sure deserve n lot of crodlt and nro nwny abovo tho or dinary In their lino. Their Juggling Is dimply wonderful and thoy were n riot last night, and with tho pictures It suro was a swell show. Tonight thero will bo an entlro change ot vnudoville, threo big acts. Don't miss It. Suro to pleaso. Tilt: lilIKltTV I In "Someone In tho Houso," n ' Motro special production with an nil i star cast, -hlch comes to tho Llboity thoatro tonight, motion picture lov ers will havo tho opportunity see this famous myotory drama which won such laurels on tho speaking stago. This famous mystory ctory has as IU trlplo authors Larry Evans, George 8. Kaufman and Wnltor Por clval. It Is tho story ot a socloty crook polished In nil tho ways that appeal In high life. Ho works his way Into tho confldcnco of tho beautiful dau ghter of a wealthy family and schemes to betray that confldcnco in procuring tho famous Urent din- trudes and tho socloty crook finds his path ot crlmo becomes n road of mystery. A weakly tottered suspender but ton which runs truo to form as tho agllo Duster Koaton Is hastily pre paring for his hilarious wedding dur ing a brief lull In tho hostilities of "Neighbors." forms ono of tho up roarious incidents In this fourth of bis sorlcs of comedies. This promter chucklo reel will bo soon at tho Lib erty theatre tonight. Tho string of ombarrasslng trou bles which follow In tho wnko of tho missing button required much care ful rehearsing by tho actors and qulto a bit of ingonulty to bring about tho required results tor tho camera oyo. KXTnilTAlNMKXX AT MERRILL TOMORROW KVK. Tho entertainment to bo given by tho grado nchools of Morf ill on Thuro day ovcnlng promises to attract many from neighboring districts. To sco young children on tho stago Is always entertaining oven their mistakes aro Interesting. Tho fact that tho proceeds aro to go to tho famine ouf "Kismet" is coming noon. KKSOLUTIO.V Tho City Engineer pursuant ta the Resolution of the Common Council heratoforo adopted, having under date of tho IStb day ot April, 1921, filed plans, specifications and ostl mates ot tho cost of Improving Elev enth Street from Main Strcot to Klamath Avenue, Including Intersec tions; and tho Common Council hav ing taken tho samo undor advisement and finding said plans, specifications and estimates satisfactory. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, That said plans, specifications and esti mates for tho Improvement of Elev enth Street from Main Street to Klamath Avenue. Including intersec tions, bo and tho same aro hereby aonrevod: AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, That tho Common Council here by declares Its Intention to Improvo said portions of Elevonth Strcot In accordanco with said plans, specifi cations and estimates; said Improve ment to consist of paving said por tions of Eleventh Streot with Asphal- tic concrete bltullthtc, willlte or con crete. Tho OBtlmatod cost of tho Im provement of said portions of said streot by placing thoroon oithor An- phaltlc Concrete, Ultuiltblc, WlllKo or Concreto to bo IG345.G5, said cost including grading, rolling, curbing and'eomont sldowalk. AND BE 17 FURTHER RESOLV ED, By tho Common Council that the following descrlbod property bo nnd is hereby declared benefitted by said Improvement, to-wlt: Lots G, 6, 7, 8, 3, 10. 11, 12 of Block 2, Lata 8, 7, 6, 5 and 4 of Block 4, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, G, ot Block 3, all In Canal Addition to tho City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon; and Lots 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11 of Block 49 of Nichols Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; nnd that said proporty abovo listed and de scribed bo nnd Is horoby declarod to no assessed for tho expenso of said improvement. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, Tho. Monday tho 23d day of May. 1921, at tho hour of 8 o'clock P. M., at the Council Chambers of the City Hall, bo fixed as tho time and placo for tho hoaring o( objec tions and remonstrances against tho said proposed Improvement and tbo ronco JUdgo is Hereby directed to cause notlco of said hoaring to be published as by Chanter providod, STATE OF OREGON, ) County or Klamath, )ss. City of Klamath Falls, ) I, A. U. LOSVltt. Pollen Judcre of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oreson, lo hereby certify that the foresolns is a duly enrolled copy of a resolu tion adopted by the Common Cnnn. ell on tbo 2nd day of Mnv. l!m. A. L. LJ5AVITT. May 8-13. Police Judgo., THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAljjggg fcrorw ot China also makes a strong i appeal to umny, . It you uro itntorcstod In children, or In tho schools, or In famine re llof, bo at tho high school gymnast urn In Merrill shortly boforo 8 o'clock Thursday oNonlng. Tho admission Is 25 and 10 cents. nomas pkiisonakh John Hloimnis Jr., cashier of tho First State and Savings Dank ot Klamath Falls, was a Dorrls visitor yesterday on bualitess, having driven down via Keno. Tho numerous local cltlzons who nttonded tho llnrnos circus ut Klam ath Falls Monday returned with tho verdict that tho show was better than usual nnd that they enjoyed the day. Chariot) llorunth woo a business visitor In town yesterday morning from his farm cast of Dorrls. (Scorgo Cnrtor, who oporntos a saw mill In tho Saui's Neck region, was In tov.ii yesterday attending to mat ters of business In connection with tho operation ot his plant. S. F. Wrtrren, local Southorn Pad. fie ageut, ban rcturnod from Arizona whore ho went last week because ot tho death ot his brother. Mrs. DoIIIq Skeen spent yestorday In town visiting with friends nnd looking ntfer mntteni ot business. Mrs. Sltcon rcsldos ou a farn west of town. Howard Dayton haa purchased tho Palgo car formerly owned by Herman Dercovlch of tho Dorrls Morcnntllo company. Mr. Dorcovlch Is tho ownor of a now Studobakcr Six. Mon nro at work on tho foundation of tho now resldenco of J. F. Sholloy 0 CaIlfornltt ,,,. w. D. Mlllcr of Klonmth Falls has tho contract for ' building. "Kismet" N coming wwn, i OLD RECIPE Sago Tpji mill Sulphur Turns Fiidnl Ilnlr Dark unit Glivy Almost evoryono kuows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, praporly com pounded, brings back tho natural col or and lustre to tho hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ego tho only way to get this mltxuro was to mako It at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays wo simply ask it any drug storo for "Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will gut a largo bottlo ot this old-tlmo recipe Improved by tho addition ot other Ingredients, at very llttlo cost. Ev erybody uses this preparation now, becauso no ono can possibly toll that you darkened your hair, as It docs It so naturally and ovenly. You dampen n spongo ortott brush with It nnd draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a tlmo; by morning tho gray hair disappears, and after anothor application or two, your hair becomeso beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years youngor. Adv. if si ens APPLY SULPHUR Just tho moment you apply Men-tho-Sulphur to an Itching, burning or broken out sklu, tho Itching stopi and Hoallng begins, says a notod skin specialist. This sulphur proparation, made into a ploasant cold croani, gives such a quick relief, oven to fiery eczema, that nothing hss ovor been found to take Its placo. TDM n t Heat of Red Peppers Breaks Chest Colds Easo your tight, aching chest. Stop tho pain. Dreak up tho coue.stlnn. Fool a bad cold loosen up In Ji'st a short tlmo. "Red Pepper Rub" M tho cold rem edy that brlngi tho quickott relief It cannot hurt you and It certainly seems to end the tightness nnd drive tho congestion and forenesi right out. When beat ponetratos right down Into colds, congestion, aching mus clos and soro, stiff lolnta, relief comes nt once. Kotlilim has mch Phone 531-R W. E. and J. E. PATTERSON CONTRACTING PAINTERS Wo give all our work personal attention. Use nothing but first class material. Let us give you figures on your painting. 133 N. 4th St Factory On The Premises lu our now iiloro vu nro most potfirtly Mtuatcri to design nnd maku your glasses undor our pomonnl supervision, roplaco brok en lenses and mako nil nec essary ropalm with tho greatest repairs with tho greatest posslblo npeed and accuracy. H. J. WINTERS GRADUATE OIT1CIAN 700 MAIN HTREKT 632 Main Street Phone 01-W Upp's Auto Service DAY AND NIOHT SERVICE Experienced Drlvors Now Cars Klamath Falls, Ore. BLOCK WOOD $6 A LOAD PROMPT DULIVKIUK8 FRED II. HUILIIHOXXUII Pliouo lu.ltl, or Knuuna Box Co, Because of Its germ destroying pro perties, It quickly subdues tho Itch ing, cools tho Irritation and heals tho oczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin In plnco of ugly erup tions, rash, plmplits or roughness. Yon do not havo to wait for Im provomont It qilekly shows You can get n llttlo Jar or Mentha- Sul phur at nny drug store. Adv. SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS Wo Ent too Much Meat Whldi Clogs Kidneys, Then tho Hock Hurts Most folks forget that tbo kidneys, like tho bowels, gut sluggish and cloggod and neod a flushing occa sionally, olso wo have backacho and dull mlsory In tho kidney region, jo voro headaches, rhoumatlc twlngos, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless ness and all sorts ot bladder disor ders. You simply must keep your kid noys actjva and clean, and tho mo ment you feel an acho or pain In tbo kidney region, got about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug storo horo, tako a tablospoonful In a glass of wator boforo broakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act flno. This famous salts Is mado from tho acid ot grapos and lomon Juice, combined with llthla, and Is harmless to flush clogged kldnoys and stimulate Jhom to normal activity. It also neutralizes tho acids In tho urine so It no longor Irritates thus ondlng bladdor disordors. Jad Salts Is harmless; Inexpen sive; makes n delightful offorvescent llthla-wator drink which ovorybody ibould tako now and then to kcop tholr klndnoya clean, thus avoiding jorlous complications. ' A well-known local druggist savs ho sells lots of.Jad Salts to folks who Detiovo in overcoming kidney trou hie whllo it 'Is onfr trouble concentrated, ponotratlng heat ns red peppors. Tho inomunt you ap ply Rod Popper Rub for coldr, back acho, soro muscles, stiff neck, lum bago, or tho pains of rboumatlim or neuritis, you fool tho tingling heat. In thrco minutes tho congested spot is warmed through and through. When you aro suffering so you can' hardly get about, Just get a Jar ot Rowles Rod Popper Rub, mado from red peppors, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relief known Adv. Res. Phone 531-R 7T7i i - nifi 'ns li i -JJgj-'- "'""'' ' ' """ ii i -T-lTMTTTS-rt rf rrrr-'FMf'mf iTft iN f"t'""1 'VTr u Vfc 1 if &. THE INSTRUMCNT 01 QUALITY 2v Q 1 4gPt$r CLEAR AS A OELL e ' Z j YOU don't Imvo to defend iho via i'oiii of your choice yu i you Delect tho Sonorn. Your friends know that it in rcpntud to ho Tho UiIicHt Class Talking Machine in the World nnd after they Imvo seen and heard it, they avc convinced that it lives up to its reputation. Superb styles $6() to $2500 EARL SHEPHERD CO. "Time Telia the Truth" 507 Main St. Phono 282-J no ! n 3& tVJK A- 1. 4.: - " - i - Mr. Auto - 'Hut itxti'iit lit tvlilcli tho Plillutlclplilii Dliiiiitiml tlilil lUtlcry iniil.i'H mm frleii'N In rqunllctl onl by, ..tbo wiy It keept It'o old ourit. The Electric Shop CHAH. I). (JARCELO.V, Prop. 123 Ho. Sixth St. Phono 127 - wvwvwMswviiWMwywvWWWVWrV1 Don't fail to read tho VMWBamaoMMemffWffQ Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses vaasm8MM&MaffGMMmt8i8atf$BtfSSi J BIlt'VBl i. tVmLKKUkt'dr r v V ' H To look one' lcl and feet ono'u lirt Is to enjoy un Imldo lmth each morning iu mum i rum me jifin mo pruviuun dftj' waite, hour fvrmentatlons und poi sonous toxins liefore it Is nlmorljoil into the blood. Just as cotl, when It burns, leaves behind a -certain ainnuiit of In eombuttlblo material In tho form of ashes, so the food and drink tnl.en each day leave In tho alimentary organs a certain amount of IndlgtttiMo material, wiiicn it not ellmlnntecl, form toxins and polwos which aro then Ducked into the blood through the very ducts which are intended to suck in only nourishment to euilain tho body, If you want to see tho glow of healthy bloom in your cheeky to teo your skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drlsk every morning upon arising, a gists of hot water with a taipoonful of llmtono phophat In It, which Is a harmless means ot wathiog the waste material and toxins from tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans ing, sweetening and purifying tu entire 'AQH,xy? . t4'4,4,i Kno Says P-Mfrnv-r L.Ct.tfiVejk-, .. 7Vr fti r m. - V4 I C'. ') ''' Herald Classified Ads. I tl yc A vrVTWTArr C r m. - V4 1 vaaaaaaaaammaaaaammnaaaammMMW in Your Cheeks alimentary tract, before putting moro food Into tho Momaeh. CJlrls mid women with sallow skins, liver spots, plinph'S or pallid complex ion, nlto thou? wlm.wikci up wllh a iwinlml InnmiA 1ii1 t it f n tiimt if litrAS) t n ViMiv-'i ii-iinv) i;hi t" s mt uii-kih others who aro bothered u Ith headaches, Itllliliin Qi'riin, im:ui niuiliuril nr vtili.iil'i- (Inn al.m.lil finr.l.i .l.la .il.A.I. M I Arl link. tlliil l.lUII,Vt flll .Mil. 'll-'tHVl4 HV water drinking nnd ate unured of very pronounced remits In one or two weeks. A qimrlcr pound of limestone phos phate costs very little at tho drug store l.nf ! .nrnMlAiit in il,ninliti,it. ilmt. Illlfc as soap nnd hot water cleanics, purifies and frethciis thn thin on the outlde, to hot water nnd llmettono pluiipbate act in 41ia (n.l.li. nwnnnm W mtikt !wa.Vi conildrr that Internal sanitation is Vast- (. . . f 1 L Jl. ... t a I Ja aIaK Mil. iy more impormnit tnaji ouww v.mj- torb Impurities Into tho blood, wbUs tho cowei pores ao. Women who detlre to enhance Uio i.An.... nt 4IiaI ..mmiliivlnn should luss try this for ft week and notlco rciulti,