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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1921)
"WMftlfeDAY,Jtmi4a,iMl PAQB MX tHfe EVJMlHEl KVORLD PRESS TO MEET, OCTOBER, IN HONOLULU HONOLULU, Territory of Hawaii, Juno 22. An effort la being mndo by Interested Honolulunns to hnvo brought to this city for exhibition during tho Press Congress of Jho World, to bo hold hero from Octobor 11 to 25, an ancient Ramago press now in tho historical museum at Portland, Oregon. It waft upon thlt press that tho first printing west of the Rocky mountains was ilono shortly nftor tho arrival of tho first New England missionaries, In tho Ha wallan Islands In 1S20. Tho press was brought around Cape Horn from Boston, Mass., to Hawaii In tho brig Thaddcus, which landed tho first missionaries near Lahalna, Island of Maul, mora than 100 years ago, and tho old coral building tn which it was used by ET1- toha Loomis, a printer who accom panied tho first mission workers, Is till standing, and will bo ono of the Interesting places visited by the dele gates to the press congress. One of tho greatest tasks which confronted tho missionaries was the reduction of tho Hawaiian language to a written form, and when this had been accomplished the llttlo hand press served as Invaluable purposo by taming out educational and religious matter which the Now Englandcrs desired to promulgato among the nn tires. Later tho Blblo was trans Uted and printed In tho Hawaiian language. The building In which tho press atood was the'flrst wooden sfructnro f any kind to bo erected In tho Ha wallan Islands, tho lumber having been brought around tho libra tn a ailing ship from .Boston. It Is now a sort of museum and contains many interesting relics of tho oarlr mis sionary days. Tho business sessions of tho press congress will be held ia the Hawaiian palace, a few steps from this ancient building. 'Rabbit, Unafraid, Wanders in Street Patrolman McDonald, who has the algbt patrol, could scarcely believe his eyes when at 2 o'clock yester day morning at Sixth and Main streets, be observed a full grown Jackrabblt on a tour of inspection of this city. McDonald says this Is an evidence that.. Klamath folks aro peaceful and respectable citizens, retiring at tho time iwhcn all good people should, and this city Is then safe enough for the smaller animals to come Intotown. Jackrabblt evidenced no fear when the officer approach ed, and was described as being ono whoso ears would do credit to a Mis souri mule. Ta 1wilr sin.' laf. nnrl f..T nlUl'fl best is, to enjoy an inside bath each morning to bush irotn mo system iue jirenwu. day's waste, sour fermentations and poi sonous toxins before it is absorbed into the blood. Just a coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of in eoabatUbie material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave in the alimentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked Into the blood through the very ducU which are intended to suck 1a oar nourishment to sustain the body. If yon want to see the glow of healthy bloess, in your cheeks, to see your skin St clearer and clearer, you are told to lak every moraiag upon arising, a glass of ho .water with a teaspoonfal M Hssestooe phosphate ia It, which Is a aajSsss ntaas of washing the waste saatsrUl aad taxis frosa the taaacb, UHrVkMaqw ssi Iwspakv'taw elsua. V ' ! ! Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks j ! IsW?! V'?f'sssaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMb S$"5 S WmtiWi 2 f fV'fsisssssssssssssa ? ' HHsWBSSSSaLSSSl' ''jHsBSBBBBreWBnSBsOpiuBBSBBBBS CE I KHavpulBLjiflSBP ?' AsssssasssssVnMHSSsHvlaasssslc SssMISBssBsssfBssL ' &F- VsssEsssHsssK "Blsssss! h jsassssw! ' sssssssssssssssssvlawivtV.. ,& "V"Vc SsaaaaaaaaKtl? sfaaaaaaaaaaaVasBaKblfl ', v&mH&i -r. jKV'jj---MB:liry'yr sssssPvpf f -, $3Jiwiiit,&'4 s It Took All the Grit Mason Had . To Stick It Out At "Every tltno 1 go out on a run now, foci thankful to Tanlac tor I'm i convinced It kept mo on tho Job," said William W. Mason, 1924 Mc Clellan St., Phlladblphla. for tho past nine years a motorman for the Kapld Transit Co. "1 had stomach trouble- in a bad form for three years and was going down hill fast. Nothing I ato agreed with mo and after crory meal I was suro to havo heartburn, dlzzncss and sometimes awful cramps. I got In such a nervous condition my hand shook like a man with tho palsy and at nights my sleep was broken and restless. In tho mornings I felt so miserable I used to dread tho time to coma for me to take out my car, and It took every ounco of grit to stick until quitting time. Finally 1 got so weak and was so dis couraged I was teady to give up. "This was my condition when I started talcing Tanlac and I owa all my present good health to this won derful medicine and to nothing clso. The first thing It did for me was to whet my appellto and I soon found I could cat anything without fear of bad after-effects. It's a tact, four bottles made a new man out of me. My nerves are quiet, I sleep like a log and wake up in the morning feeling fine. Then I eat a big break fast and go to work whistling like I used to long ago. It people kndw Tanlac like I do the clerks In the drug stores couldn't wrap It up fast enough to supply the demand. It's great." Law of Supply and, Demand Sending Up Local Booze Prices There Is much complaint register ed by patrons who like their "morn ings' morning" over .the recent raise In tho price of booties; whiskey, which Is said to havo been carried alimentary tract, before putting more food Into, the stomach. Girls and women with sallow skins, liner spots, pimples or pallid complex ion, awo those who wake up with a coated tonirue. bad taste nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach or conitipa tlonr should begin this phoapliated hot water drinking and are assured of very pronounced results in one or two weekv. A quarter pound of limestone phbs- &nate costs very little at the drug store nt is sufficient to demonstrste that just as soap and hot water cleaoies, purifies ana iresuens me ejcin on we ouwiae, so hot water and limestone phoiphate act on the inside oreans. We must always consider that internal sanitation is vast ly snore important than ouUMe cleanli nets, because the skin pores' do not ab sorb Impurities Into the blood, while the bowel pores do. -WoaMa.wao-desire to .art s-tta beauty of their eessplssiea saoaU las trf U(fMireakaaBetlertsHa, Outbursts of Everett True By Condon "vnhfLattjBMttfifBM ' J ' - , - M tJsT Z. Ill R into this city through an unknown "underground route." For aomo time past, tho ones who wanted to im bibe In "squirrel" and other brands of homo browed liquors felt that thoy could afford to pay a prlco of from 7 to $10 a quart but now that tho prlco has soared to 1S and upward, It Is too much and thoro is said to bo a marked ili-cllno in tho bootleggors' sales. Chief Wilson has tried faithfully to check tho sales and has been In large moasuro successful. Thcro aro now no local operators, tho chief says, who aro gottlng by with tboir Illicit trade. Ills orders to patrol men aro to see that city Is kep frco from that class of merchants and the police have tried to follow orders closely. In commenting upon the situation, ono of the men who was familiar with, the situation Just after prohi bition wont Into effect stated that nearly all the bootleggers had left here, receiving "tips" from tho pollco here. Since thorn, only small amounts havo been smuggled In and the price has now soared too high to permit of much Indulgence. The largest sum over spent tn Im proving ono street was $14,300,000, laid out on the Rue do Rlvoll In Paris. r aGARSTAmv WMIWW off kmit ftohma V m 9 f" N I' X o o p p E The E N CENTRAL N HOTEL , L GUY GARRETT, Mgn L , m Steam Heated j 1 RATES I G Transient $1.00, up n ' WMklr -5.00, up u H H T T 1 s J i newsstand! tA At tot urn 'Tho nest Insurance for Every Need1 CALKINH-RONELHON INHUHANCK AGENCY First State Hank Uulldlng Phono EG0-W. Wo can serve you Insurancowlse. CLARA I). CALKINS. MOLLIB S. DONKLSON. F1LZ 8C1IOOL OF POPULAR MUSIC I havo constructed thru years of cxporionco thu only courso that teaches you to play tbo piano by NOTE and by EAR In. 10 to 20 les sons, write for particulars, 701 Utb St.. Klamnth Falls. Ore. I'bone 3S7R. DR. L. L. TRUAX WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Pttoae, 47 HktM FfeotM. Sftt FRED WESTERFELD Paoa 4I4W. X-Kay Lakavasof Excavating Teaming Let us make you a prlco on dig ging that basement, or other ex cavating you contemplate. We also do team work of every description. Phone 426-J I WILL- Take out Collars or Fill la Lots CON MURPHY Ot7 Mortimer HI. Phono RIMV FACTORY SHOP:: Mattresses Modo and He- paired, upholstorlng Crating, . packing. J. K. 1MATTON, PHOI'. ;: 7011 H. flth Ht. Phone 107. BAW MILL ENGINEERING A CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and builders of mod ern saw mills, ihanlng mills aad bos plants. Dredging. Pile driving. Phone 4BO-W Of(lcn Corner Hprlng and Oak Near H. I Depot Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 OCR CLKANINU, rilKHHINO AND KKTAUUNa WILL MAKB XOUH CLOTIICH LOOK LIKE NEW HATH KKULOCKKO Goods CaUed for aad Delivered 481 Mala Street Klaautk Fall. NEW OH LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY 'Tut Your Duds la Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Conner rrXICAN HAY DUH Para I6c each way Leaves Rex Cafe Leaves Pelican City 7:45 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 12:45 p.m. 1:00 p. as. 6:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. Reckard Res Herviea Phone 77 28-tf KX-HERV1CH MKN, ATTENTION I .aw. Klamath Post No. 8, 9Amorlcan Loglon molts at tho City Hall on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Ex-service men are invited to at tend the meetings. For membership cards or Informa tion ei-servlce men are requested to see or write the following efficers: J. II. Carnaban, Commander. Roy N. Fouch, Post Adjutant. For relief of employment see or write the Chairman of The Relief and Employment Committee, Francis Olds, caro Lakeside Lumber com pany. KlaHutth Lodf No. 117 1. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall, 6th and Main streets II. II. Ogle .........-.......-....N. a. Cbas. Nowman . V. O. O. II. Manguo .......................... ..Becy, W. D. Cofor ........-....Troai. ENCAMPMENT J. II. Houston ......-........C. P. II. V. Drown . 8. W. L. J. McClnro ...Scrlbe 15. J. Mayer Treasurer Klamath Falls Plumb ing & Heating Co. lTTa MAIN ST. PHONH MO-W WWWW0W0WW00W00000W0W0L DH. O. A. RAMBO Dentlat I. O. O. F. Hallcstag PHONH 1 L. D. Gass, M. D. EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT OLASHKH FURNISHED Warren Hunt Hospital Phono 407 Rea. Wblto Pollcan notrl. Phone O -r 832 Main Street Phone 91-W Upp's Auto Service DAY AND NiailT SERVICE Experienced Driver New Car Klamath Falls, Ore. 3, O. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENdlNEER AND SURVEYOR Phone 1B2J 133 S. Rlveraldo Household Furniture GOODS OF ALL KINDS OUR PRICES RIOHT We Buy, Sell and Exchange. Cor. Sixth and Klamath At. DICK'S CO. JZ CHIROPRACTORS DRS. MALLETT AND MALLETT OFFICK OVKIl UNDKIIWOOIVH I'liono (UIO-J. Seventh A Mala DENTISTS Dr. E. G. WitscarrtM' PHONH MM Dr. P. M. Nol PHONH Over Dadai evMtk sai Mala Mrees UWMWMMAMMIWIVMVNSWIMSI I E. D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND BDKORON Pboai ilTW 17B Rooats 1 aaA WnMe BaJlesag DR.G.A. MASSEY roarta a4 Ptoa Ma. In Warrea Hut Hocjital Off. PhoBS 417 Res. Phone MM DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND BCRCIBOH I. O. O. W. 1 Resldsaee White Pilleaa Rotol Residence Phone I. Office Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Phyalrlaa aad Hargeoa White Uulldlng Klamath Falls Orsgoa DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 821 , L O. O. F. Temple DR. J. G. GOBLE The -well-known Optician now located In K. D. Diode, 1313 Main. Phone 26I-M. GLOVER MAKES Your Watch Keep Time, 511 Main St. Klamath Falls Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Concrete for Permanence Take advantage of the low cost of construction and build now. Porter can do the job. Louis K. Porter 1140 Main St. Phone 540-VV Klamath Falls Cyclery We are horo to servo you, and aim to serve you right, Motoroyclo and Bicycles. 'Part and Acossorles, Tires and Tubes, that will stand your Inspection, best In our line, connection .with Service. we carry the Repair shop la Harloy-DavldMa Paoae S7S Mlt Mala St. Wsasata Falsi C H. BlgMAHK i mraffirryn rnf -t , .-.wrtj.!- rV..-';