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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1921)
MONDAY, JUNH w.U'lkM re Probe Wedding of Girl Bride VOTE FOR LOAN PROFESSOR BUDLONG 3t . ..'., PUTS TANLAC TO TEST' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON W IN LABOR RINKS TED nin I It wii oply through tho lltlciil sagacity of I ho cooler heads niniing tUo crowd of delegates who mot In sohsIoii Friday night nt the Cent nil Lii'bor Council that n nasty Internal fight wim nvnrtod, precipitated hy thu liotlon tiikim hy Jnmos Stephens when hn tendered IiIh resignation nt llm hohsIoii on May 27 mi president of tin council, mill tint meeting Friday nlKht wns to puss on hi reasons Hoiiiii Until iiko, dim to thu (duct Kin of KtojilictiH us president when (' l. Ilrlstuw retired, tho question nrnse uvor thu point whothi;r or not rota tion dlil not govern, Instead of (iiin balloting of dnlc-Kntc'H from nil the unions represented In thu council, mimii Insisting Hint It did, while oth ers hnlil thut tint by-laws cullill for a now election. Tho crowd with thu hitter opinion prevailed over tho up poult Ion unit iircorilliiKly Jiwni's Hl phi'iiH of tho culinary union win tuiiilo president Hut tho election of Btrplii'iii did tiut purify tint oni'H who felt Hint ro tation should proYfil) nml pIuiih w tun do, It Insiild, to embiirriitm tho Kir pIlOlIS IllllllllllHtrUtllMI nml mo well did It work, tho resignation of Ble phonii wim turned In for uctlon on May 27. When tho inuttor wns laid before nil tho dolognlnn Krliluy night and tho "strain rollor" applied, tho coun rll demanded that tho rcgniitllnn bn'wltbdriiwti nml that Stephens con tlnuo In his present position Th opposition- were nil swept awny hy n voto of confidence 13 to 1, In Iho Stephen mlinlnliitriitlon, nml follow Inn tho meeting, hatchets were bur led nml harmony hold nwuy over tho balance of tho mutters brought up for consideration. Governor Improves Upon Suggestion Of Wheeler Editor 8ALKM, Juno fi (Sovcnor Olcctt believe oviiry week In the year ought to ho net uImIo an "Huhirrilni fur-; our local newspaper" week. Thu thought was Inspired by n ltt tor from (I. H. Nunn, edit ir of Iho Wheeler Reporter of WJicior. pro-, who suggests that; lnJOp.10 Of the loy alty hIiowii by tho rourfy pre's In supporting nil tho different KlnJn of "weeks" that nro set ailtl for ilrlvus unit cainpalKHH of various kinds, It would bo woll to allow n week for tho newspapers. TUo governor nays hu will go Nunn one better; "Thoro 1 much morl? In what Mr. Nunn has to nay," huM (.ovi-rnor Ol cott. "1'ooplo Ki'norally liavj llttlo ro allzatlon of tho nunvuroun ri'inii-i'L' that aro mado of thl offlca for the ilwiuanca of proclumntlotiA nottlm; anldo certain day or wevks for nt tain iurHMWi. For every ono of Ih'c roquiMtii thut Is granlcd thero nro probably from ten to twenty thut nro not. Tho pro of tho Htnto ut till tl intra cortaluly bun ronpondod oncr oualy und lliMiralty to every demand that ban boon mado upon It. ino ei. orinoua ucceim of tho vnrlotia patri otic movements during tho wnr .nml bo, to u largo inonaurv, cnnllted tc thl goneroUB roHixinso, und tho mnto Ik truo of nvory auccennful effort ulnco. and tho atato of Oregon Ih to bo commendod upon tho pntrlotliti nml loyalty of thoso who publlnh tin nowapnpiiro In OreRou, and I will B Mr. Nunn ono holtor by auRRvatlft thut overy week ho ililtnntuil n "flulmcrlbo for your local nowp:ipor" weok. WKATIIHItllKI'H'r OIUCdON Tonight mid Tuosdny, fair. xi;v iii-:ai nut i-Ij rOUTLANI), Juno 0. W. V. Hn rffiiltt of l'ortlimd, wnB lodny olottod uxociitlvA Hecrotury of tho Iynt 1 Klou of LoRKora nml Lumbermen, to tako offlco Juno 15. ivlriiTj ancuiT rouiiT op tiii: HTAT13 OP OIIWJON Will TUP. COILNTY OP KIIATI1 Margaret Lucille "Xuff?)i:lu..y VSi )No. 1298 Ouy N. Preoman, )Bum- "uy Dofondnnt) monB Whuy N. rrnomnn, tho nbovo nnmod dofendnnt: IN Till: NAMI1 OP THU STATB OP OllKdON: You nro horoby roaulroil J,Pi;o" nml nnswor tho complnlnt fl oil ngnlnst you In tho ubovo entitled flultonor hoforo tho SGUnloyof Juno. 1031, that liolnit tlio IohI ilny of tho tlntn proscribed In tho orilor for publication of summons lioroln. und If you full bo to npponr, plond, nnswor, ilmnur or othorwlso movo. wUhln Hint tlmo, for witnt thoroof, plaintiff will npply to tho nbovo on titled Court for tho rollor prayed for In hor comjilnlnt n followat Por fi ileoroo of tho nbovo entitled Court forovnr iIIhsoIvIiik tlio botidB of mntrlmmiy now nml horotoforo ox lBtliiB bottttcn plulntlff nnd ilofend- AllltmrtllM nt Ilnminn. Tor.. r Miller, who they my U only nlno yean old, to James X. ftnlth, who M 17. On the marriage license, Viola'a ago la given M It. BIG INTEREST I Klnco tho annoiinccnu'nt wiir niiido hy tho Fourth of July committee, that ii (ioddOHN of Liberty woutd preside , over tho parade nil thut day, und that I sho would bo chosen hy a popular voto of tho i,(ui)ie, considerable Int erest ft being aroused as to who sho will I.e. There nro a number of candidate who will bo sprung tomorrow when tho ballots nro distributed and tho boxes placed where all can register their choice for this honor. Tho votes aro sold nt otin cent each, each ticket sold ,calllng for 10 votes, und, nil that Is necessary to bo done Is to wrlto tho name of tho lady on tho ticket und drop It Into a box. Tho ballots will ho counted each liny and tho names of thu contestants announced. A different sot of coun ters will check each day to Insure a fair count. Tho money derived from the sale bf tho votes will bo used to defray tho expense Incurred In dressing tho ((Uiun or the. occasion as wall as thu lieautlfnl float upon which "sho will lido. Thero nro rumors abroad that thoro will bo somo spirited voting as choices aro already announced In many place. Tho honor of being tho queen upon this occasion Is well worth trying for and thero will bo many contestants, von "eleventh hour" surprises, nt least ono organization announces, (let your choices In early so tho peo plo can .vote for them. F 1 UBS ant, upon tho grounds of wilful do scrtlon by defendant of plaintiff for moro than one year Immediately pre vious to tho commencement of this suit, against tho will of thu plaintiff and without hor consent; bocnuso de fendant hnn failed, ncglocted and ro fused and does now rofuso to support this plaintiff, his wife This summons Is sorvoit upon you, tho said dorondant, by tho publica tion thereof In tho Kvenlng ICorald, n dally nnwspnpcr, published In Klnm nth Palls, Klamath County, Stnto of Qrogan, nnd of general circulation In said County nnd Rtnto, onco n .week for 0 sucroHstvo weeks, tho flrat pub lication being mndo May H, 1921, nnd tho Inst publication Juno 2R, 1921, by ordorof tho Ilonnrnblo llnh ert H. Ilunnoll, Judgo of tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon for tho County of Klamath, mado, entered nnd filed on tho 13th day of May, 1921. J II CAIINAHAN, Attorney for 1'lalntlff H-21-2SJ4-11 IS-jr. IN QUEEN RACE Wlil WeCl JKlISSl.fln, JrllllCe 'iiJxipBBHHOTHPni AaaaBBMBBBaBBaaVaBl f-jsmmUMmm jmi& $ 1 i?KSIak'llam.- ''' Ifili Miss Clarissa P Curtla of Boston lids announced her engagement to Piinco Michael Cantacuzcno of ltiisila, son of former Julian Dent Qront, piiinddauflitcr of CJeneiul arant. The young nobleman Is a senior at liar, vanl. EhijLuKllaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm InmtlntlOK tbO BUUrHaC Of VJoW School Exhibits Are Well Worth Seeing Ovor 700 artllclt-ft of cotton mate rlaln lire on exhibit In the Central school building today and tomorrow and tho exhibit Is well worthy of tho attention of tho grownups. Tlio list Includes article ranging from dainty little Imby clothes to tlio finished summer drees of girls up to 15 years of ago. Displayed on shelves are artl elm Including linens neatly embroid ered, children's undergarments for all sizes and ages, and light willowy looking summer dresses thut aro su perior to many sold In retail shops. Tho work has been done entirely by stiidonts In the r, C, 7 and 8Ui .grades, tho 5th and 0th gradcii hav ing devoted ono quarter day to needle work, while tho 7th and 8th grado students hnvn used only quarter day to sowing, the other quarter to cook ing. Tho work has been done under tho personal Instruction of Miss Fan nin IC. Virgil. Kxhiblt hours are from 9 o'clock each morning to 9 o'clock at night. The display will extend until tomorrow evening and a cordial In vitation Is extended to tho public to. sco this flno exhibition of work. Tho manual training department next door has an unusually fine din-, play. AN OLD RECIPE Tl Sago Tna anil Hulpbur Turns Omy, Failed Hair Dark and Glossy Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings back tho natural col or and lustre to tho hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ceo tho only way to got this mltxuro was to mako It at homo, which Is musty and troublesome. Nowadays wo simply ask at any drug store for "Wycth's Sago and Sulphur Compound." You will get n largo bottlo of this old-tlmo rcclpo Improved by tho addition of otlior Ingredients, at very llttlo cost. Ev orybody uses this preparation now, bocauso no ono can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, .ib It does It so naturally nnd evenly You dampen n spongo or soft brush with It nnd draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a tlmo; by morning tho gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair bccofnoBc .beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look! yoara younger. Adv Advertising nays. Try It nnd see. - . ' V M . K ' 4. 4 'W!&8 .VA -,.s"S N Tomorrow Is the day when tho voters of Orogon will decldo wheth er tho o-sorvlco mon of Oregon will bo justly repaid for tbclr efforts during tho .world war or whether tho stato will bo listed as 'the ono stnto who did not honor her voter ans by bonus or loan privilege. Voters on tho soldlors bonus hava tho'samo qualifications as vo ters for stato officers. Citizens 21 years old with six months residence In tho state can vote.' If tho voter Is not registered ho can bo sworn In by two free holders. It Is not necessary to bo a proportjr owner to voto. 4 -440 It Ih ovory voters' duty to como out to tho polls tomorrow and ex crclso his legal right. Remember tho provisions of tho soldiers bonus bill. Each veteran has tho opinion of taking a cash bonus of $15 por month for oach month of sorvlco less 60 days be tween April 6, 1918 and Novcmbor 11, 1919, or of taking a maximum loan of $3000 secured by a first mortgago on rcalcstato, tho said loan to not bo moro than 75 per cent of tho appraised valuo of tho property. ' p Tho cost to tho tax payer as set by lcglilatlvo enactment Is onq mill. That Is $1.00 for oach $1000 of taxed valuation. Get out and voto tomorrow for (.102-X) Yes. Advertising pays. Try It and see. Record Course Teeing off from Fort Morgan. Col.. Miss Paullnt Trumbo is coir Ing her way across the country '- present her goif sticks to Prtclucnl Harding In Washington. May 1 The Fort Morgan post of the Amt-rt can Legion presented the stick t kar. J Apply Sulphur us Told When Your Skin Ilreaks Out Any breaking oat of tho skin on face, neck, arms or body Is ovorcomo qulckost by applying Mcntho-Sul-pliur. Tho pimples seem to dry right up and go away,-declares a no- , tod skin specialist. Nothing has oven been found to I ,,,.,, . , , I tako tho placo of sulphur ns a plmplo , pcnslvo.' Just ask any druggist for a small Jar of Montho-Sulphur and use It llko cold cream. Adv. IF KIDNEYS ACT BAR TAKE SALTS SajH llaclmclio Is Sign You Havo Ileeit RUing too Much Meat. When you nwako up with bachncho and dull misery In the kldnoy roglou It gonornlly mentis you hnvo boon eating too much moat, says a woll known authority. Meat forms urlo ncld which overworks tlio kldnoys In tholr effort to filter it from tho blood and thoy bocomo sort of par alyzed nnd loggy. When your kldnoys got sluggish and clos you must rollovo thorn, llko you rollovo your bowols; romovlng nil tho body's urinous wnsto, olo ou lmvo hack-J nciio, uizzy spous; your atomncn sours, tonguo Is coated, nnd when tho weathor Is bad you havo rheuma tic twinges. Tho urine Is cloudy, full of sodlmcnt, clmunuls often got sore wntor scalJK nml you nro obliged to seek robot two or threo' tlmos during tho night. iaaatW T li a"y. jM . i aai 9tal J RaaUlH aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBvNfi' :ri aBBBVWaBvLi&'--4 W PIMPLY N 1aBBBBfiaBBV'BBBBBaBVjtl TlV FMS9fe?laB!!tfflBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB' I'llOF. BUD1XJN" O, It's an actual fact, I'm in good health for the first time In thirty years and I owo my present splendid condition to Tanlac and nothing else," was tho emphatic statement of Prof. C. J- Dudlong, woll-known and highly respected citizen of Manches ter, N. ir., residing at 42 School St. "Practically all my life I had bad rheumatism, and when I say rheu matism. I mean overy word of It. It was all over ray body and especially bad In my feet and legs and thero were times when I couldn't got from my bed to my chair without help. And from tho tlmo I was a boy I couldn't sit down and eat a good meal without being In misery afterwards and I would have terrible pains around my heart and frequent at tacks of palpitation and dizziness. "I had a stubborn caso of consti Bradley Sells Shoe Store Interest Frank L. Evans has purchased the Interest of Georto Bradley In the well-known shoe firm of "Bradley Evans Shoo Co.," and In the futnre will conduct the business along the saruo line under the firm name of "Evans Shoo Company." Mr. Evans and Mr. Bradley ha70 been associated since March 1, 1920 and havo built up an excell ent business and have enjoyed good patronage. For threo years pro- To look one's boil and feet one's best is to enjoy an inside bath each, morning iu uubu jrom toe Btvnn me jircviuui day's waste, sour fermentations and poi sonous toxins before It Is absorbed into the blood. Just as coal, when It burns, leaves behind a certain amount of in' combustible material In tho form of ashes, so tho food nnd drink taken each day leave in the alimentary organs a certain amount of Indigestible material, widen if not eliminated, form toxins and notions which are then sucked Into the blood through the very ducts which are intended to suck In only nourishment to sustain tho body. If you want to Sio tho gloy of healthy bloom In your checks, to ecb your skin pet clearer nnd clearer, you aro told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone, phosphate In it, which Is a harmless means of washing the waste material and toxins from the stomach, llwr, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans ing, sweetening and jjurlfjlug tho entire Hot Water Each Morning 1 I Puts Roses in Your Cheeks! MonctieHtrr, Si. li pation, was troubled awfully with blinding headaches and hardly know what .sleep was. My sufMrli.i had almost mado a complete nervous wreck of me and I was so wouk I wasn't worth a nickel as for ai work was concerned. I thought my trou bles had a life-long grip on mo .and was about as discouraged as a man ever gets. "Well, before I had finished my first bottle of Tanlac I realized It was different from nnythlng I ever tried. It suited my case exactly. And now for almost the first time since I can remember, I can eat anything; I want and digest It.. I haven't an ncho' or pain and have gained fif teen pounds In weight. I just tool good alt over and am full of lite and energy these days. Everywhere I go I talk Tanlac. It hasn't an equal." lous to association with Mr. Brad tor. Mr. Evans was associated with tho Sunset grocery "d made many warm friends who followed him In his new venture. Tho retiring part ner, Mr. Bradley, will, before lo cating In somo city In the north, mako an extended tour over Oregon and Washington. LnKET HEPORT -' POUTLAND, June 6. Cattlo steady, 20 to 50 cents higher, (choice steers $8 and $8.25; hogs .steady, prime light $9 and $9.Z&; sheep and butter steady; eggs firm. alimentary tract, before putting moro food Into .the stomach. Girls and women with sallow skins, llwr spots, pimples or pallid complex ion, also thoso who wako up with a coated toncue. bad taste, nasty breath. others wlio nro bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipa tion should becin this phospliated hot water drinking and are assured of very oronounced results In one or .wo weets. A ouarter pound of limestone phos phate costs very llttlo at tho drug store but Is sulllolcnt to demonstrate that lust as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens tho skin on tlio outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on tho inside orcans. Wo must alwavs consider that internal sanitation Is vast ly moro important than outside cleanli ness, because the fckin pores do not ab sorb Impurities Into tho blood, whllo tho bowel pores do. Women who desire to enhance tlio beauty of their complexion should Just try this for a week and notice results,