The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 17, 1922, Page Page Two, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The Evening Herald
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Published dally except Sunday, by
Tlui Herald PubllnhlriK Company of
Klnmnth KnlU, nt 119 Highlit street.
Kntcwd nt tbo pontofflco at Klam
nth Kalln, Oro,, for tramunlsulon
through the mnllg as second-class
matter.
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ly onilMod to tho use for ptibtlc.i
tlon of nil news tllnpntrhp, credited
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.MONDAY, APUUj 17, 102
TREES
THIS week has been set aside by
proclamation of President
Harding for &eneral observance as
Forest Protection week. During
tho week tho President asks alt
Reed citizens to consider what each
may do to prevent needless waste,
of the nation's forest resources, and
to net toRvther In restoring th loss
that already has beon suffered.
Klamath county, as a region In
which n hrpe proportion of the na
tion's standing timber Is still un
touched, should bo vitally Interest
ed In Forest Protection, and now is
a good time to stop and think of
tho wealth and tho service wc re
ceive from our ferests: and to
plodgo our Individual aid toward
protecting them from fire and ta
red devastation and from wasteful
lumbering methods.
The week Is of especial signifi
cance beetuse the last day, Satur
day, Is tho fiftieth anniversary of
Arbor Day. Tho first Arbor Day
was observed by Nebraska April 22,
1S72. It has since become tho cus
tom to obsero Arbor Day by tree
planting and ceremonies In virtual
ly all the states, although all do
not obscrvo the same day, differing I
climatic conditions bringing plant
ing In February In somo states and
as lato as mid-April and May In
others.
This year, however, thcro will bo
Ccncral obfervance throughout the
cation of the golden anniversary.
Local organizations aro planning a
program for Klamath Falls.
It Is not the planting of trees on
ono day alono that will benefit.
Tho actual plintlig that can be
done In one day would be small at
ho utmost. It Is tho planting of
the tree-loving spirit In tbo hearts
of citizens that will count for tbo
future beautlflcatlon of the city.
Tho combined effort of all of us,
must bo actively cxpqnded over a
period of jcara to get results, for we
start from small beginnings.
Our debt to the forest was once
expressed by a governor of Kansas,
end bis words at this time bar re
Hntlng and careful consideration.
This Is what Governor Stubb said:
"Tbo g:n!al days of spring call
to our memory again tho duty we
or.n to that ancient and useful
friend of man the treo.
-'In all tho ages of the world it's
truo to our Interest and loyal to
nit.- service. It has furnished tho
cradles and cofflna 0f our ancest
or; it hag glron comfort and shel
ter to the peasant and the prince
to tho poor man and the potentate.
"Trees have always figured In
our divine and patriotic relations.
Among thorn tho religion of man,
was born. 0 roves were tho first
cathedrals of our raco. Birds, sing
ing In their branches, gave us the
first Idea of sacred music and the
choir. Cod planted trees In Eden
for tbo sustenance of the first par
tuts. From tholr leaves wero fash
ioned tho first garment that covered
their nakedness. When God's dis
pleasure, threatened the extinction
or our raco Noah looked into the
forest and found there means of
salvation. It was under that oak
that Jehovah conversed with a great
man in Israel. It was in the treo
tops that David heard tbo voice of
tho Lord. It wag umong the pal run
of tho garden of Gethscmano that
.It sua spent tho last evening of htti
life. The battlo for Amorlcan free
dom was consummated under tbn
applo treo at Appomattox."
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'i-& til jftSgStejfrYJ lib ' P - Hfcljjfi)',
I WiS -Xt-U RlCHT t J,
a heavy ten, with sulphur nml alcohol
added, will (urn Krny, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark nml lux
uriant Mixing tbo Hugo Ton nml Sul
phur reclpo nt homo, tlimigli, Is
troublesome. An oitslcr way Is to gel
the. riii)-to-tiRM preparation. Improv
ed by the addition of other Ingredi
ents, (i large buttle, nt little cost, nt
drun stores, known s "WjoiIi'h Sago
a ml Sulphur Compound," thus avoid
ing n lot of muss.
While gray, faded lmlr Is not sin
ful, wo nil desire to retain our )outh
ful nppeitrnnco ami nttrnctlvonets. lly
Itrkenlng jour hnlr with Wjoth'ii
S.igo nud Sulphur Compound, no one
)ea tho kldtieyn In their efforts to
expel It from tho Mood. Thoy become
sluggish nud weaken, then you suffer
with a dull misery In tho kidney re
Clou, sharp palmf In thn tuuk or sick
lieiidaeho, dlxiluen, oitr sloioneh
mum, longuti Is eoaod and whmi tho
weather Is had jou havo rheumatte
twinges Tho in Inn geU cloudy, full
of Hinlliuetit, the rlianneU often get
nor nml Irritated, obliging ou to
seek tellef two or three times during
the night
To umitrallrn these IrrllnlltiK nelds,
to cleanup tho kldlle)s nml flush off
tno tiody s urinous waste got four
en n tell, boeniun It does It mo liittur. I UllCn of Jml Sails from liny phur
niu. r, nvnuii' v.m ini iiuiiK.iti i limey here: take u tiibleuiHioiifiil In
sponge or soft brush with It nml draw n cln"H of w'"r before brenkfnst for
this through nur hair, taking one a '", dujsimd )our kidneys will thru
stnnll tr:iml nt n tlimi, by morning I urt "" This tammm suit Is made
I nil grny hslrs li.it o dls.ipiie.tred Af- 'from tho nrld of grapes nml lemon
tor nuothor npilr,itlou or two nur i Jlc. combined with lltlilx, nml has
hnlr heroines, beautifully dirk, gloi I been used for ceurriitlons to flush
y, soft nud luxuriant, nud ou np- ; nml stimulate sluggish kldneja, also
penr jenrs younger - Adv
HT CAUSE OF
KIDHEfTROIIRIF
( to neutralize the urlds In urine, so It
mi iiiiigrr iririHies, tun ('llillllg Willi
der weakness
Jad Haiti Is Inexpensive; rniiuot
Injure, and makes a delightful effer-
iteseent llthU-wntor drink Adv
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Take SjiIU to fln.h Kldnrj, If llaik
Hurts or llladdrr
llotlnv
If you must hne jour meat rerr
day, eat It, but flush our kldnejs
with salts ocrnslonally, sa n noted
) authority who tells us that meat
forms uric ncld which ulmut p.iral
.MrTH'K OF KI.KtTlOX OP A
itoAiti) or Tiutr.i: sppkuvis.
oils or tiii: .Mi:.ixnvH im.i.
.ii: Disriticr or kmm.vih
COl'NTV. oui:io.
TO TIIK DVNi:itS OF LAND SITP-
ATK IN Till: MKADOW'H DltAIN-
A(li: DISTItlCT OF KI.AMATII
COPNTV. OIUKlON
Nollre Is hereby phon thnt n meet
Ing of tho owners of land eltunto In
tho Meadows Drnlnuge District of
Klamath County, Oregon, U culled
for tho purposo of electing n Hoard
of three supervisor us nml In the
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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MISCELLANEOUS
KUll HAI.K Fully furnished six
room house bath, rlosets. built In
cupboards, furnace nud electric
(stops that old rheumatism torture at i
'once
1 When )ou are suffering so ou rnn
hardly get around. Just try Hed Pep-,
per Hub and you will have the quick- i.ost Camas map case and con
est relief known. Nothing has such tenia n,,wnril foP rolurn. Notlty
,uiuiuicii. "'""i " dox k. It. IloMliI office 1 1-1 7
peppers. Just ns soon os ou npniv I
lied Pepper Rub you will feel the
tingling heat. In thret) minutes It
nvaa, K .. oAa.. annt !( nnl
.even v!., eh a throuRh Pain and soreness aro gone , W-I.a.t Sunday COlhl after
seven ear s Itch. ; Ask any good druggist for a Jar of noolli bclw,.cn ,.amm ,mber com-
tn Paris they wear garters with Howie Hed Popper Hub. He sum to , pntty mill and Chlloiuln, a roll of
bells. The men look to see where the. J" .lno wuiuc. , """ ""'c
mowici on eacn pacingf .n
Swedish select certified seed onts,
ton lots 1' s its, less quantity 3 rts
J A Hushong, Klamath Falls, Ore
gon. Call nt Murphey's Feed store,
I.t H llttl t 3tf
JOY OF ELECTRIC COOKERY
I N IIAKI.NO IiImiiIIn, lolls, pa-ti).
own
It K'llllllTS HO
ii'iM''ii mm ii kiwi nml " "k1''"" "'
heal nt JuM the light lime.
Till! half Ihhii- tnki'ii to hint up tbo old mimmI
toe, ditiiiiiuon the pnslr),
The linn of tho swluli les )im tho right
triiiiMTiitiiro In imii mlinili'st IliU menus hliklng
miller most fiiornbli isimllllinia.
Wc will glndlv furnidh unmet of
8Atificd users of electricity.
"Ilii'iitualli Wli) Not NiiwV"
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER
COMPANY
manner provided by law, snld meet
lug to bo held In the County Court
room In tho Klnmnth County Court
House In the Clly of Klnmnth Pnlls. I
Oregon on Momln) tho 31th day of,
April A I) 1032, nt tho hour of 9
u i hick in ine lorenoon on sntii tin lit n:tl
r u iini.ai',
Clerk of Ktnumth County, Oregon
A i) to 3D Inr.
ARTIFICIAL
$50 LIMBS $75
l.i gs, Anus, Unties, Arid Supports
VM. II. Klil.l.V CO.
'.-.'ml SI. Oitkliuiil, Cnllf.
(lot results by using class ads.
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SAVOY CAFE
532 Main Street
CHINESE DISHES NOODLES
SPECIAL MERCHANTS' LUNCH, 11 TO 2
range, nouse newiy painieu, i'.ied . White I echorn hibv rhlrts lit en
Street Prlco 13B0O. Address XN L.. . ,',"" ,al,y.5.' Irk" ! ' 00 I
ear.. H..rn!.l 1 '. I oi '" r '"" ncrrii simin. Ileny
car,t Herald. 1'1!, J l,iers; circular. Henry Tnrratt. Com
INK, till , IV
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These winds that have been coming I
from tho far north all winter feel '
better on their way back
FOIt KF.NT An apartment Liberty
I Jlooms Cor 3rd A: .Main Ht. 11-17
JOH TKAOV IIEM
Charged with selling liquor to an
Indian, Joe Tracy lato Saturday 'af
tornoon waited examination before U.
B. Commissioner Dort C. Thomuu and
Kavo 11000 bond while awaiting the
action of tho foderal grand Jury.
Tracy la held uuder tho foderal liquor
law nud tho old statute reeulatlug
sale of liquor to 'government wards.
nolto comes from.
Don't make tho army of unem
ployed a standing army.
"Vb win win." say tho miners.
"Wo will win," say the operators.
"We won't," say tho consumers.
Earthquake shocks reported in
Tennessee may have been the boll
weevils arrhfng.
Some people havo 365 April Fool
days every year.
A doctor has a machine to take
pins out of tho lungs. Now baby ran
swallow all bo pleases.
They don't want to pay us for the
watch on tho Rhine becauso It has
run down.
Woman wants but llttlo here be
low, but she wants that little to show.
Congressmen send out their letters
freo as first class. People who read
tbem say they aro not first class.
Trotiky, we read, once played In
motion pictures. Ret a man down and
everybody kicks him.
Mrs. Hardlnc says she will reduce
expenses so maybo Warren will beat
rugs Instead of playing golf.
mm sicf tfi"
INTO GRAY HAIR
bedding under canvas ruer Howard
for return. Notify box i:. It. Herald
office H-tT
K. OF P. XOTICK
ThnrA ulll Its n fiArlnl rnnvinllnn I
' of Klamath Lodge, No. UD, Knights of j
I'ythlas, to greet (Iraml Chancellor!
Flnscth, nt tho castle halt, Monday
evening, April 17. nt S o'clock. All
t local anil vUUIng knights arc urged
to aucnu. ine regular Hireling oi wn
K It CAUPi:NTi:n. Pnlntcr nml
Paporhnnger Phoim 2TCJ
A-S-M-12'
a i' u-t, u.. i .i.n... n. i... .i.i.
. .' ltllUIII ,111,1 llll,
ror April. May .t June delivery (rnm
our own ureit-to lay stock Our prices
are right Model Poultry Farm, W C
Smith, Prop , Corning, Cat. Kstali
llahed 1904. 0-29
Order your trees, shrubs and rosn
bushes.
Kia.M.ATII I'l.OU'KIt HIIOP
Phone 'S9 831 Main Kt.
0-30
Gates now has standard high
school.
Tillamook plans armory.
Union Pacific and O W. it. & N to
expend $5,000,000 on construction
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KII.Z WHOOI, OP Mt'SIO
Present onrollment 38 pupils.
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-, ii uiu " i,.,,,!,,, lodge Wednesday night, April 19, Is ment Is tho largest over held by n
.. f . . . n.Hnnrnnrl m h ,1 th.. h 1 1 riM Ih t nlnn. arlrkl In IflKhiHth munlw Ptttitjit..
.atunil I i)Hr iind )juutn.n, Uit uu " ' ''i-r av.iuw. . vuuu ipui,'ihi
Iutro t Onro J0 w,u " uw?, u indien in organic
. ' Ing.a ry tli Ian ISlHtrs IocIro.
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Common garden sage, brewed Into J,'y LI-0y k.'ij'klaP K n. t S.
13-17
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SULPHUR
Any breaking out of the skin, even
riery, Itching eczema, tan bo quickly
overcomo by applying a llttlo Mentho-
Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist
Uecauso of Its germ destroying prop
erties, this sulphur preparation In
stantly brings ease from skin irri
tation, soothes and heals the eczema
right up and leaves thu skin clear
and smooth.
It seldom falls to relievo tho tor
ment and disfigurement. Sufferers
from skin trouble should r.ol a little
Jar of Mcntho-Sulphur from any good
uruggist anu use it like a cold cream.
Adv.
BED PEPPER FOR
RHEUMATIC
1
HuJ Pspper Rub takes tho "ouch"
from soro, stiff, aching joints. It
CBtiuot hurt you, aud It certainly
Have you seen thu Hlg
ELECTRIC
Pair of Kyo
GLASSES
in front of 709 Main Street?
Well, that's Dr. Goble's,
where you he your eyes ex
amined, glasses fitted, ro
palrcd or adusted.
Ilroken lenses duplicated.
Wo surface, edge, drill and
bevel tho lenso. any shape,
s!io or stylo.
Dr. Goble
700 M.ilu
Phone, Ofr. ItSilW, Keg. HUI-J
EASY WALKINH Hubber
mako It. Sco Jack Frost.
hcols
10 tf
course on tho piano In SO lotions,
Course starts at any time. Knroll now
Studio 30C309 Winters' llldg. 30tf
If you want to sell It. buy It, trade
It. or find It, try a Herald classified
tad.
Knights of Columbus
Calico and Overall
Easter Dance
LYCEUM HALL
Monday, April 17th
Fyling-Bean Orchestra. Come and have a
Good Time
Tickets, $1.00 per Couple
PUBLIC SALE
We will sell at Public Auction at the Hnivilton
Ranch, one-half mile South of Malin, on
Saturday, April 22
Commenciiii; at 10 o'clock a. in.
the following described property
Fhn heifers
Six heifer calves
lliy gelding, & )rs. old, wt
1 000
Drown celdlng, 10, wt. 1,400
Illack mare, S, wt. 1,300
Two coming 3-year-old fillies
Onu coming I -year cult
Ono saddle pony, C )eurs
Hay mure. f, wt. l.nnn
Duroc sow and pig
One Duroc sow
Iteglstered Poland China sow
and pigs
30 30 rlflo and 2&.3S rifle
tSood stock saddle
Klght hives bees
(lalloway engine, 1 ; lip.
Ono pump Jack
McCnruiIck louder aud two
header boxes almost now
Komu good sheep
Hi-hole Kentucky drill
1 1 head of dairy cows, most
of them fresh
Ono set double harness
To bay rke
Four mowers
Light farm wagon
One wagon and hay rack
Ono hack
Ono tender, one burk scraper
Two 3-sectlon burrows
IMnch walking plow
Tw sulky plows
.Small garden plow
Two buy derricks, o'litlpped
Double bob-sled
Dcl.nwl supiratur
Olio oak dresser
Iron bed, springs, mat I rem
One ronituodo
llaby bud and mattress
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS All sums under $25, cash. On all sums
over $25 one year's time will he given at 8 per cent
interest, bankable note. Five per cent off for ca3h
on all sums over .$25.
FRED HAMILTON,
L. R. HOLBROOK
GUY MERRILL, Auctioneer
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
A STERN REMINDER
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