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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1921)
THURSDAY, 8KPTRMIIHH 1; lIMlt PAftHFOPH THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I I ! A . I : i M I M. s rw.. ftAAAMAMMMMAMMMMMMAAMiv(MVMVWVWWWVVVVVVVVVWAAAA CUSinEDADVEKENENTS WMWWAMNWWWWMWMWWWWWWWW MISCELLANEOUS 1 1918-Bulck Four, guaranteed tint cIsrs condition. Heal bargain. 11917 Hudson Super Six, a real bargain and guarantood tint class condition. Terms. 11920 Sovon passenger Chandler. Uko now. A real bargain with terms. Inquire of J. C WRICJ11T OR nUICK BAIiKS AND BKItVICK CO. rrn. and klamath avb. All tho latest things In ,wrlst wnt ches and norcltr Jowelry. the latest things at tho latest prices. Daren ports, Just' around tho corner on Cth street 80-1 Get the Docks in Duxbok hunting clothes K. K. K. for them. 30-1 FOR RENT Four-room apartment. Large porch, vacant Sept. 1. Phone 426-J. 31-2 FOR RENT Nicely furnished bod room In furnace heated home. Two blocks from Main. Phone 244. 31-3 LOST Detween Klamath Falls and Crooked Creek Hatchery, prob ably Barkley Springs game ward en's badgo No. 1351. Finder return to Herald office. Reward. 31-1 A new lino of non-dhrorce wedding rlngs at tho new price at Davenports. Just around tho corner on 6th street. f 30-l FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, bath and phone. 512 N. 9th street. 30-3 Graduate foot specialist at K. K. K. Store. Examination and advice given free. 30-1 . Taxi Rates Reduced Direct City Trips on Pavement, ex cept over 3rd St. hill, Hot Springs Addition and Oregon Avcnuo One passenger .....!.26c Two to four passengers 50c Shlpplngton and Pelican City Ono passenger ..... 75c Two to four passengers ...$1.00 Mills addition, ono or two ... 50c Merrill u $7.00 Malln I10.00 Algoma 14.00 Barclay Springs .i$5.60 Olene $4.00 Reasonable charge for extra bag gge. The above schedule will not In clude any waiting time. WORTLKTH TAXI SERVICE PHONE 185 AT JEWEL CAFE S0-1 You'll probably need a new pair or Rubber Boots this fall. See the new stock, at the K. K. K. Store. 30-1 i All the latest things in wrist wat ches and noveltv Jewelry, the latest things at tho latent, prlcoa. Daven ports. Just around the corner on th street " 30-1 FOR SALE Airedale pups. Sll . Cynress Ave., near" Riverside school. Ralph Morrow. 30-6 A new tine of non-dtvorre wedding rings at the now price at Davenports. Just around the corner on 8th street. 30-1 FSTItAY Strayed to the Enternrise Ranch, on bav horse with a saddle, bridle and halter, and with a heart shaped nmna on me i en snouiaer ana a X cross on the left hip. Ownermay nave same oy paying ror this ad and the horse's feed bill. 30-1 PLAY SCHOOL Mary E. Ball Modern kindergarten , open to all children of pro-school ago. Central location. Phone 114W, 124 Jeffer son Bireoi. 30-3 All the latest things In wrist wat ches and novelty Jowelry, the latest things at the latest prices. Daven ports, JUBt around the corner on 6 th street 30-l The Turned Appartments, 812 Oak street: Two furnished rooms, wood, wator, light included, $25.00, Single $15.00 29-3 Dutchess Guaranteed Trousers. lOo a button, $1.00 a rip. K. K. K. Store. 30-1 DOINGS OF THE 't iisTfJefVisi I 1 UNDERSTAND VOlRE VES,jVt G0IM6 HOME II NOW. BE A GOOD EWeB53B lIJiskMWBSSkWklSkfil OPFli OPTVlP WIMDOWS - RffiS' 1EAVING US -TODAV BUT THE REST OP BOV fiHD MIMP MAMMA WMl . Z7vlwWeWM M HAVE iTME LAUNDRESS COME - WMkW MDDUPP- I'MSORRV THE FAMILV Will AMD tiAnnv uiin r ' OH.TOM,HcKl mM f .T J I H nvc ihc ifUNVKCoo.i;ni: syflsssS To SEE VOLfJo'-rr-STAV fA PEW DAY5 T SEE S) SOOM1 Pi HE"s AlwV5 A I MADE A J-IST OUT Jill ( GOOD BNE,' II 1 START THE ICE AUD THE MILK" WjM to see you go- rrj ww L a&& vou soom. PRettv goodboV. for loo I xi-wL 1 f W. the coffee is IN the cupboard Wmm Y ) good bve? S-ywOT y" ' WILt-'t jftti tADD,v, "" T,rmr J " m OMrHE6ECONi 5HELF"" W FOR TIIADB 1 only 191B Model Bulck with delivery body, will trado for secondhand household goods. Perkins Furniture Houso. 29-3 Now Fall Suits and Ororconts nt K. K. K. Store, $18,150 to JGO.OO. 301 WINTER SEWING Do It now. Rent n machlno. Inquire Singer office. 208 Main. Special prlcoa on Used machines. Ropalrlng, cleaning, hem stitching dono. 27-6 WANTED Contract with 5 ton trucks.7 nlngs. hauling groin Call 32SR,ore- 26-1 FOR SALE 1920 Dodge touring car. Now rubber, first class mechanical condition. Inquire Houston & Pholps. 25tf PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH WALL PAPKll . W. E. AND J. E. PATTERSON Phone 196-W. 127 N. 4th St. 1-31 CITY GARBAGE When J wnni garbage removed, call IDF S3. NURSERY STOCK For Fall dell very order now. Tho Salem Nur sery Co., offers a splendid line of trees, shrubs and vines for fruit, shado and ornamental purposes. Ordors taken by W. S. Slough, Agt. 131 Washington St., Phono 464. 24-C Riverside Flying School Abandoned Riverside, Cal., Sept., 1 Aviation training activities at March Field, near here, have been discontinued with tho recent "graduation of twenty-six cadets and four officers, Cap tain F. I. Eglln, commandant, an nounced. Now plans call for tho transfer ring of cadots of tho observation classes to Fort Sill, Okla., and of thoso of tho bombing pursuit sclenco classes to Kolly Field, Toxas. Thcso arrangements will Icavo thirty offi cers and 2S0 enlisted men at March Field, which soon will bo put on a storaga basis, according to advices from the War Department Gasollno has been received for forest patrol work, and it Is bellovod a, few, of tho men will bo kept hero on that duty until Novembor. Du ring tho War, 1500 men were sta tioned at March Field. BIG FEET Venice, Cal., Aug. 30. Girls with largo feet mako tho best swimmers. It is asserted by Tom Kendall of the Venice Swimming Association. He told a number of girls who wish ed to learn to swim that big feet were great aids in propelling swim mers rapidly and safely through tho (water. "I don't mean feet so large they aro awkward, but feet that are as they ought to .be In proportion to the remainder of the body," bo ex plained. "Anyone who swims knows how helpful It is to have good-sized flippers." CHINESE CHRISTIANS ORGANIZE CHURCH Mexican, Lower Cal., Sept., 1 The Chinese Church of Christ was re cently organized here at a meeting attended by four hundred Chinese, and a school of religious Instruction was also initiated as a feature of the work. ' Stephen Mark, a California-born Chinese, who 'is a graduate of the University of California and was an officer in tho world war, was the missionary who organized tho new church. It was financed In part by some American women, but chlofly by tho Chlneso themselvos. Business men of Mexicalla, and Its twin-city, Caloxlco, on tho Amorlcan sldo of the line, have aided in putting tbo church on a sound'footlng. f mi Make that Idle dollar work I Put k la the bank. DUFFS Twenty-five Yew ?s-t. 5 w fcVlTT-'' If fl I Wr s vv THBRBWA STAMPCDP AT TH& MOTION -TrtHe TODAY -WMBM A MOUSB JUMPtP OUT Of A BW-T OF CALICO. IN JOURNALISM LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1. Whon tho University of Southern Call- fornla resumes Its classes this month, students of Journalism again will havo opportunity to. gat out regular editions of dally nawspapors and other publications in and near Los Angeles, according to the plans of Marc N. Ooodnow head of the uvjjuriuii'iii ui journalism Last year tho students did all tho work Incident to publishing some 15 dally papers In Southern California, taking charga In each Instnnco for ono day. Pnpors woro published ut San Bernardino, Rlv orsldo. Santa Ana, Vcnlro and nu- morous other cltlw. Each timo tho rcKulor editorial nn.t bmtn.. forco moved out. and the students moved In, for tho day of publlca-l Hon. I In discussing tho plan, Mr. Good- now stated that an advertising crow, of studonts Is Bent In about a wcok In advanco of publication day. I Tho crow worVs up special advor- tlslng, and does tho routlno work of tho advertising department. A day before thn publication dato, two or throo stud6nts go to work at tho newspaper office on society and sports copy, and pro- don of tho admission of California paro that and other "early copy" 'o the Union 71 yonrs aro. Tho for tho printers. Then, tho more- Proceeds wilt bo npptled to tho Na lng or publication day, tho roport- tlvo Sons' Athletic club building ore, re-wrlto men, copy reader ind fund, others stop aside, and students takol tneir placo. Tho students have a manaelne ndllnr. o.lltnriM ,i.. , . -... , ivicemiia ouiivr anu ss many otner heads of departments as the size of tho paper makes customary. Tho atudont reporters cover tho usual beats and assignments, and -work up special stories. Tho regular forco takes a day-off, except that ono department head remains on hand to make up tho paper, and lend adylco In matters of purely local Import. 1 "We are not out to boost the university, so much as we aro out to obtain practical experience, so' WB trv In tint mil tt n... .... as wo would ir ,' ;..: ..:: .. ., v va v wu mii Ju roil," said Mr. Goodnow. Editors and tho nubile takn Unrt. . . uu luuuTuuon, r. uooanow said, and Its effect on tbo Intor- est of the student nnd In causing Increased enthusiasm for newspaper work has boon marked Tho Journalism course 'of tho uni- M h t .i .. . . vori niiv ,. 1. ..i so that two vcars of nraiimin.r. " ""-- woric are roqulrod, the technical u Viim "" remeay oe courses of tho work being assign- CUM ,l de,tr0T tho Parasite that od to Junior and sonlor years. ' Thero aro times when tho almighty dollar will not go as far as a little politeness. TOM'S VACATION IS OVER Ago In Linkville Nijy Volume of Trade Greater Than Last Year, S. F. Stores SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1. Tho dollar aIuo of sales of 30 repre sentative department storm and mall order bousos In tho 12th fodoral re- ionro district during July docllnc 13,9 per ccnt, compared with July, i92o. according to John Porrln, cntrmi,n of tho bo,r(1 ,nd foijcrM roscrro aKcnt Mr ,,errlli mIUi now. ,hst prwnt ,, rcog woro rt-d ,0 m ,0 cont , than In July of last year, and tho valuo of the nvorago salo was re ported by 11 storw as 1G.3 per cont loss, Indicating that tbo physical vol umo of tradn continues to bo great er than It was n year ago, I m.. . . .l- . '"" "'"""a'' ol luo nverago ro.e rP"0U t """" WB - " Ju,'r' compared with $2.52 In Juno. Bnd ,2'75 ,n Juy' ,920' t0"n woro said uy 13 tirnis oo good, but 1 1 others charncter- lxod ,nem n" o"' fa,r .VATUT-: KONB RODEO SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 1. A rodoo and roundup at which every parlor of tho Natlvo Sons of tho Golden West In northern California has been asked to assist will be hold In San Francisco Sopfombcr 9, 10 ana 11. ns Dart of the celelira. .. ?" "a oo onr work! I-nt i m uie bank, FIERr. ITCHY SKIN Mentho-Sulpbur, a pleasant cream, wm that $ ir. & QUICKLT SOOTHED WITH SULPHUR , rltated or broken out with ecxeme: wa? t0 BOt tnU ltxure was to 1 that 1. covered with ugly rash or plm.nmn,:(k0.. !L?LLomo' wh,cb ta mUM, lu,u COTOrea wun W rssh or pirn yicii ur 11 rouKn or arr. notoinr in. ,.. Mm t. .7 . , tt'n ,k,n eruPMon QUloWr, "'" d ,Wb P"cUlut- omem tnls sulphur prepara- l,on u PP,le n Rching stopi and tUr two or thrM PPotlons, the eczema is gone and the skin u dirw"w"' "" v" "' hkiu uu, "Khtfully cloar and smooth. Sulphur i. . .i . . wuh iuo ourning, iicning or aisrig urement Montho-Sulphur always heals ecxema right up. A small Jar of Mentho-Sulphur may be had at any good drug storo. adv. r0BK86toX0 Hot Water-Each Morning Puts Roses Lwwrccwttctowiwtt &."" V " 1 -. '." - . 'fU J To look one's lit ami frtt one's twst U to Nijnv an Inside bath rsh morning to lliuh from the iytnn the previous tUyVwanle, wur frrmrntatlons and put. sonous toxins before It Is abtorbol into the blood. Just as coa), when It burns, kTr brtil rid a crrtaln amount of In combuitlblo mstorlal la the form at shrs. so the food and drink Ukrn each day leave In the allmvntary organs a certain amount ox inuigmiol uauriai. which If not tllmlnstfd, form toxins and poisons which are Dim tucked Into the blood through ths vrrr ducts which are InUtxM to suck in only rxmrUsacat to luttaln the tody. I f you want to m t he gtow of healthy bloom In your c)xk, to sea your skin get dearer and clearer, you 'are told to drink every momlng upon arising, a pUu of hot water with a teatpoonful of lUrtono phoaphate in It, which is a harml mnns of wathlna U wute rattctil and toxin from the stomach, liter, kldaryt and bvvrtls, thus cleans lag. swectsnlng and purifying the eatlnt . V, HLUEJACKfrrt) WILL AID UALIF. CKLKUUA-riO.N SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1. Tbo Natlvo Sons of thq Golduu West havo Invltod 13,000 officers and limn of thn Pacific floet lo help t tic tn colobrato thu 71st annlvorssry of tliu admission of California to tho Union September 9. Thu r-po-clal guests of honor wilt be tho crow of thn now battlrshlp Cali fornia. A regatta -will tako placo at' Auuatlo nark, nartlcln.ititil In liv thn) Ariel, Southend and Dolphin row ing clubs, which havo crows In training for Junior. Intermediate ami Junior .Inter Asralrsl Md(lm thoHm senior bargo nnd skiff races. Swim ming races for mon', women, boys ami girls will bo contested ovor distances ranging from 60 yards to a hBir-mllo, Advertising pays. Try it and see IN OLD HECIPE nage Tea and Sulphur Turn Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy Almost everyon'o knows that Sage Tea and 8ulpbur, properly com pounded, brings back the natural col or and lustre to Ike hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only 11 . oowuuays wo simpiy ask at any drug storo for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will got largo botllp of this old-time recipe Improved by the addition of othor iar"0nd'onf'' .at, 'W le cost. Ev bocauso no ono can possibly toll that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a spongo or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a tim"; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomosc beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look yonrs youngor. Adv. t (JbbbbbbbWbbbbbbbmPWMbT bbt ids " Wh L i AX M nSBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBnBVlBSvwsVlBSSHBll I'x&MbiJttffivfirY'JrkmW jFwkkkkDAMSWmC.v 'BBBM W?sjBfe $ft kkwi$BtkkkW pBjmKbjSJk. PSVvjK' '.XVt 'lsHzlBabllBBlasH 1 t7BBB v ViIBPv "j JsEIsBeV'sKuBBBBjb HvsWPaBBrJEBKrl " 1 ! "MirsHBsKssH BBBX kkkkrjkFl tkkmiAuQ "Hir v J m3 TO OAOKEtll NMB in Your Cheeks ekkkmkmk . mM mkkkkkM. mM eeeeeeeee : v.: wh maaaaaaaaaammtk W? 'mJI allmenisry tract, lfore putting mere food Into the stonisrh. Girl and women With sallow skins, liver pol. pimple or pallid coraplrx Ion, U) thoe who wske up with a coated tongue, bail (mIp, nssty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, bilious spelt, acid stomach or constipa tion should begin till phniphsttd not water drinking and are assured of very oronounced result In otut or two werk. A Quarter nound of llmreton Dhee- &bate rot rrrf little at the drug stove it Is sufficient to drraonstrale that las 1 soap anu not wiur cleanses, jmriate and freshen the tkln on tho ouUkls, so hot water and llmettone phosphat) id on the Inside organs. We must are-ays' consider that Interns! sanitation I vast ly More Important than outside clcaaH nru, becauio the ikln ports do not ab sorb Impurities Into the blood, while tae bowel port iIa Women who desire to eahaaee the beauty of their complexion should lust try this for a wk anil' notice" resuIU. a eaeaan iwaasgMejssjssasss) No, Henrietta, tho porter on a slofpliig car Isn't rallod a quarter mnstur, yet ho Is, T BAD TIKE SUITS SnyN llnrhaclie Is Klgn Yo Ili-cn En ting too MbkIi Mfrtt. Hare When you nwakn up with bacbache and dull mlsory In tho kidney regloti It generally means you have bee eating too miirh meat, says a weJU known author ty.' Moat forms uris acid which overworks the kidneys In their effort to filter It from the blood nnd llioy bocomo sort of par alyiud nud loggy. Whon your kidneys got sluggish nnd clog you mast relievo thnm, llko you relieve your bowels; removing all tho body's urinous wasio, else you have back uclip, dlxzy spoils; your stomach sours, tongtio Is coated, and whea tbo wcathor is bad you have rheuma tic twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full of sedlmont, chnnnols often get torn, water scalds and you art) obliged to sock rollof two or three times during tho night. WHY IT SUCCEEDS nocaase It's For Ono Thing Oaly, aaej Klamath Fall People Appre-' date Ttils Nothing can be good for every thing. Doing one thing woll brings' suc cess. Doan's Kldnoy Pills are for one thing only. For weak or disorderly kidneys. Iloro Is Klamath Falls evidence) to provo their worth. Mrs. L. F. Meredith, 739 ttb St, says: "I can recommend Doan's Kid- noy Pills as a rullablo remedy. I havo used thorn off and on for some tlmo and have always found them to bo very satisfactory In relieving at tacks of kldnoy complaint. When I had backaches and my kldnoys acted lrogularly Doan's relloved the attack and put my kldnoys In sood shape,'! Prlro 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kldnoy remody get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Moredlth had, Fostor-MUbum Co., Mtra.. Buffalo, N. Y. BYALLMAN Iffi -r- : -TJ