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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1922)
MOXDAY; MAT ft, II THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECOW Pg Twfl The Evening Herald V. H. HOVhK. H. It. IIII.L JCdltor Md PgMtelM . -..Clty.EdHor FLYERS MAKE RECORD "WHKn womkn'sci-othkmi' u A niUI. AND HKU SIOXI-IY Thrm Million Milm Wlifeotil Fatal. r t- .. am iiv in mm.i& Hill Aira ' z- n I j ...-. . .. . ... t; , f ni uic siranu invatro uni nvonmg - I ' .. .oil II I, I nihnx ll'nniiin'i fMnllm " ....,. w.... ........- . ,.., li- ' r NEW YORJC, May S. Thrs mil Th" photoplay which lie to be shown Fubllshsdidallr. oxcart Sundir. by l- ii i'..lli.' - .: v.i - "r,", ""'VST' V.l'on miles In cross-country flight , . , ' ' without fatality Is tho record of avla- Entorcd (it tbo nostottlce at Klam- tlon In the United States In lldl, nth Kails, Ore, for transmission nccordlng to n report Just submitted through matter, tho mallf as second-class MISMIIER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRMS Tho Associated Press la sxclnslvft y entitled to tho om for publica tion 0f nil news rilapatchot.crcdttad to It, or n6t otherwise credited In this paper, and alto the 'local now s published herein, MONDAY- MAY II, J MS QUANT ON "AMKIUCANI8M" to tho secretary of commerco by the aeronnuttrnl chamber of commerco j-of America with headquarters In New York. Tho report la based upon th sign cd statements of 155 operators In all parts of the United States,-with equipment .numbering 600 planes, or approximately ,onc-nalt tho total now In commercial use throuKhouttho country. It W Intcrprstod by offi cials as nn offcctlvo answer to th quoryNas to. tho hazard of flight In- Tiled by recent .spectacular accidents. contains one of tho most novel ptota cvak brought to tlio camera, and with It- capable cat, headed by lool) Mabel ltnllln. and Its beautiful sot tlnio and photography, leave little to bo desired. llrlotly, tho story )ia,s to do with n young girl who values money so highly, becauso of tho purchasing power It represents, that sho is -.111-Ing to steal, and n young million aire who boglng to loathe lit" gre.it wealth because ho focla peoplo are Interested only In his money and too much: she. too little. Why not slrlko ft balance and beslo somo of hN wealth upon her? Tho way In which this exchange of money Is affected Is ((V HAVE no apology to inaVo for Jl having been ono week a mem-t hor of tho American party; for I.KIch still think nallvo-born cltUcns of tho United States should havo as much protection, as many privil eges In their native country, as The uie of SaRn and Sulphur for i.-i ...i .! f,.,. I,.,,., nn u,l "" laaeu. gray imir io us nay . .... .v., ...... - v ,urn, jjnj, ,, jjnek ,0 eraiuimoth sinrv Drocressei with many a ouecr !., i..,. cv,. ....i i, .. i...... i,..- i,..i, Notice Is hereby given to those whom It may concern, that I wilt, bo ginning on Friday tho IPIh day of May, 11)22, at tho hour of 10 o'clock, A. M at tho Klamath Cash Orocory Store, at No 717 Main St, In th City of Klnnvnth Kails, Oreon, sell nt auction all of tho stock of grocer les, furniture and fixtures, dry goods, and hardware, belonging the ald bankrupt estate. OA11UKTT K. VAN Itll'Klt. S-17 Trustee In Unnkruptcy. m T MM . I l-J-W UOESMMRKEN l'e i'rniliuii' Krtgr TVa nad Sulphur ltee anil Xobotly Mill Kuow K DNEY TROUBLE W"-""""""" Take Malta to f1uli Kldnejn If llmk Hurts or Madder Itotlifi Ann it rtrnD. p'di7P(: ?l?ry roKr,!Me v,llh '"" uoor 93,0OU Ur ZrUiV ril.E3,,t ani ttlrn to an unusual.but a haPnv ending. ItewanN OffeTOl Trnp-Mhoot-. A, . ..holonlar based on a ltmelv rrs at 40 Cclebratloi . nnil much-dlscucd problem. "Oth- r "' er Women's Clothes," with Its com- SACJIAMENTO. Calif.,- May S. pellliiK love story dramatically pro- Moro than $3,000 In prlo money ,cn(Ca. s tho tvpo of picture thnt those who voluntarily select It fbrjhaa been offered winners In tho Cal appeal strongly to patrons of tho n home. But all secret, oath-bound i ffornliNcrada trap shoot In Sacra-' strand theatre. political parties nre dangerous- to any nation, no matter how pure or how patriotic the motlvej and prin ciples which first bring them to gether. No political' party can or ought to exist when one of Its cor ner stones Is opposition to freedom' of thought and to tho right to wor ship God 'according to tho dictate of one's own conscience,' or accord ing to tho creed of any Jrdlgfous. denomination whatever. Neverthe lcrc, If a sect sets up its law, at binding above the state laws, wher- uvur mo two coma in conflict inisi iiuiim mutt i-v iviiiim auu mento May 23-28, during tho "Days' Ut calt includes In addition to of '49" celebration. Invitations have Mabc iialiin, In tho leading feml been sent sportsmen In all parts 'of nnc roi0 Raymond lllcomer, Crau the' coast and from reservations al- fur Kent, Mary Kttson, Auggle I.n ready received It Is thought the event FC)ll and R0Se nurdlck will be the greatest of Its kind ever held on the coast. In addition to mony prUes. a 1200 diamond'-medal, a lion's skin and a f 100 poppy! aa well as a long list of novel pries, have been offered. ' ,Qeorge Wlngfleld, of Reno, and Al den Anderson, Sacramento, arc aaongnpromlnent trapshooters who will participate.. pressed a rant. sup-1 ai wnaiever con.' u. a. STATE BUILDING fOECON Is bitting a normal - stride again In bnllding, ac cording to an editorial summary by tho Portland Journal cf the largest construction jobs now in progress In tho Interior towns, as follews: ( Iloscburg's building record so far this year exceeds, fpO-000, More homesnare being built In that city than over before. Tlans for a $25,000 Masonic 'temple arc underway la Beat. Wjork has commenced In Eu. gene on a business building snd a cafiery la BeaMrrcemretesr- as" Dallas. Astoria's box factory Is' to have a new office building" and dry kiln. Ashland Is In the -midst of plans for a new .hotel which will accommodate the tourist travel to which that city Is particularly attractive. Snlcm's building record In April last year was $95,800 this year the April total was $97, 400. Haines U bidding a large creamery and has the grand stand .for tho 'Haines Stanfpede' under construction close to the Old Oregon trail In Daker coun ty. North Dcnd has a monthly payroll now In excess of $125. 000 and claims to furnish more -tonnago to the Southern Pa- clflc than any ether town outside Portland. Pendleton will complete the $120,000 SL Anthony hospltal.ln. . July, and building construction In Corvallis la 'booming sit puch a rato that the seat of O. A." C. claims to lead Wlllamett val- ley towns In, construction pet", capita. Doth Wnrrenton, at the mouth of the Columbia, and" Condon, the seat of Ollllam, county, are to havo new general. purpose business buildings. Theso aro addltlopal evjden- , cc3 that business conditions In Oregon are taking steps upward. Did HAVING IN GOVEIINMENT IK HHOWJS IN 199. (Conlnned from Page-l) -nry PRISONERS IN .MUTINY r 1 r Jt, Muthsecrs Wo-aitr.1 ta OluntbU prison J Oak I'sed ha Chicago ' COLUMBIA, a C May 8. Mu lis of 160 convicts In the state peni tentiary was surprsssed today after .11. mutineers were- wounded, by pen Jtentlary, guards. and city police. - . CHICAGO,' Mar 8. Leaders in the j,rlot. In the rjot In .the Cook county Jail., were Uaea-.trom tneir esus to day, f nd whipped' with clnbs and blackjacks before the. -disturbance which lasted fout'lsosjrs waa stopped. .The prisoners burned, blankets and rounded oa thaicelLdoors with Iron .bars protesting lecanse of an order (visitors only once Instead of twice a week... utter tbo submlsslqn, of tho budnct providing fqr representation, of Ubo United States at the Brazilian ceqU'B; nlul oxpositiori, .seed loans, and ful fillment of tho, treaty with' Colombia, us compared, with tho December bud get estimates, showed, an, excess, or only $25,767,457 on u total tax of $1,758,375,072. or a dIscr.epqncyof only about 1 !4 per ceut rriio report was described by JJlr odor Dawes as an effort to determine w hat tho real asyings, of tho, govern,-j mem nau ueon uurins jiio current fiscal year. KITCHKNFOn LANDJWUK MONTElllY, Clf.,r Jlay 8. An old Spunlsh ladnwrk 'jh.nojse't Foiir Winds, whlcU;ueenptandliiB' In Monterey for fob'ably ,cJos9 poto a century, has beerpthy a. kitchen all these yeurs, se ill Women,' Civic club, which uses the building for meetings, has decided to add the kit chen. The new room will bo bult of adobe, In keeping with tbo house itself. TDMKiy. Any breaking- oat or skin Irrita tion -o nface. neck or body Is over ,come quickest ,by, applying Mentha- ouipnur, sas uuicu pKa bliuiiii. 'Because 'of Its germ destroying prop erties, nething: has even been found .to-.-take the place of this sulphur preparation. that Instantly brings, case frpm the Itching, burning and Irrita tion. yentbo-Sulpbar " heals eczema" right- up, leaving the skln.clearand smooth. It seldom .'alts to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A little Jar of Mentbo-Sulphur may be obtained at any1 drug store.-It is used" like Cold cream. Adv. NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. For the Dfetrirt of Oregon. In tho Matter of C. V. Holmes, Bankrupt. cr's time. She used It to keep hor hair beautifully dark, glossy and attrac tive. Vtiencer her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this slmplo mixture-was applied, with wonderful effect. Hut brewing nt homo Is muvtr and out of date. Nowadays, by asking nt any drug store for a bottlo of "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Com pound," you will get this famous old preparation, Improved by thn addition of other Ingredients, which can be depended upon to reatoro natural col or and beauty to the linlr A well-known downtown druggist says It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it um! draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time, By morning the gray hair disappears, and after an' other application or two It becomes beautifully dark and glosy. Adv. MWMMMMAAMUWMMMyHMIMMM CLASSIFIED ADS sSMjsSVVla1Mff mm0m0mmam00m0000m00m MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Four room bungalow. Apply ,1125 Main St. 6-9 FOR SALE Toulouse ganders, $3.- CO. Well-bred birds. Write box 27, Fort Klamath. 2-8 If you must bine our iunt uvory day, eat It, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally says n noted authority who IoIIh us that meat forum uric ncld which almost paral )ses the kldnoM In their efforts to oxnoi It from the blood. They bocmna sluggish nnd weaken, then you suffor with a dull misery In tho kldnoy re gion, sharp pains In thn bark or sick headache, dlttlncss, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and wh,n tho weather Is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of smtlraent, the channels often get sore and Irritated, obliging nu. to HHiik relief two or three times during the night. . To ueutraltte thesn Irritating acids, to rleause the kldnc), and flish off the body's urinous waste gut four ounces of Jud Sails from uuy phar macy here, take u tdhleapoouful In a glass of water befnre.breakfast fork H low unjn hum yuur KiunrjH itiii uini act (lae. This famous salts U made from the acid ef grapes and lemoa Juice, combined with llthla, und has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to'neutrnllio tho nrlds In urine, so It no longer Irlrtntes, thus ending blad der weakness. Jud Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot Injure, and makes a delightful nffer esrent llthln-water drink Adv. Herald classified ads pay yosj. ITS SPRING TONIC TIME Timo to take soniothiiiK to tono un tho Ayatom. Iloro arc several reliable niodleineH tliat will do away with that tired feeling and renew your energy: Itexall Huisaparllla Toule $1 25 Pierces tloldeu .Medical l)lcnory . :...-.., $1,35 Mllei Blond I'lirlflnr II.UII llamboo tlrlitr Blood Mi'dlclno ... $2 00 llexull Special Alturatlvo $1.75 EmiiMou Cod I. Ivor till $1.00 ttcott' Kmulsloit ft 20 ft 00 PeptonUed Iron Tonic ll.ini Kyrup llypophosphltes . $1,00 Beef, Iron A. Wllle . $1 50 ltlitl i:erdy Tonlo $1 00 lloodk Hitrsnparllln $1 35 t'lark Johnsons Monti Syrup II 30 Aors Huritiiimrlllit .. $1 35 l,)ko Tonlo . .,$1.50 Jayuei Huruunirlllii $t.35 Oregon lllood Medldno . $1.00 Plnkliiim's lllood' .Mod- Mtio . . $1.25 llurdock lllood Itinera ..$1 25 Cullnirn llesolvout $1 20 .00 H H. H lllood Medli'ltiv , $1 ill) & 11.10 Pepiona, our best tonlo $1 00 HanMifrns Hark, i oiiiiccn .25 Sulphur nn,! Crntm Tar tar l.otenges, !)0 In e.iih m 15 STAR DRUG CO Th :KXCWL Store ? rillll AND MAIN HTIIKKTH ww'M.Il. OIIDEIIH TILLED I'ltOMlTI.V' NOTIt'K The pariuerslilp uxlstlng between J Slieets and K, II, llrumer, oper- All hills ugalnil Tho l.luk llltec Electric compuny, will tin imlil by It. J Sheets. All urt'onnti duo the atlng under tho nunio I. Ink Itlter company may bo paid to either of the hlcctrlcCo., was dissolved by mutual . iinderslitiii.il who wilt nimrrrlsio tin, ronvnl on May 1st, 1922, K. II. Hremer retiring from thn business which will bo conducted solely by It J. Shoots on nnd after thn ubnn dnto. prompt pa) muni of the same, It. J. SHEETS. I' II llltEMEIt, l!-9 p--t-r-f-ri',,,',,,li"'ir WANTED Hy lady of middo age. re fined, economical and unusually j E. R. CARPENTER. Painter and Paporhangor. Phone 276J A-8-M-13 &'.l 'i!,hrr.k BHOB REPAIRINQ-Jack Frost. 119 and manager or companion help for the summer. Can take entire chargo Address E.-M. D. Herald. 6-9 RAILROAD ADDITION lot tor salo on Spring' atreet. price $550 or of fer lot 1 B. D. 7, size 25 by 115. Kin dred, ; Gl Grove street; Oakland, Cal. r C9 MAN AKD WIFE Wanta any kind of work, llox 134, Herald office. 0-9 FOR SALE Cheap. Kco car la first class condition ew tires, etc Worth $700 will take $425 cash. M. Elnarson at McDonald's pool room, 3.9 Swedish select certified seed oats, ton lots zyk cts: less quantity S cts. J, A. Uusnong. Klamath Falls, Ore gon. Call at Murphey's, Feed store, 124 S, 6tb St. Stf S. Sixth St. 17tf WAKE UP AND PAINT UP Paint, ready mixed, $3.00 per gal Jon. 30c bottle Liquid Vonoer free with every, gal. Lead and pure Lin seed oil $3.75 per gallon. Tho kind wo use. Shingle stain $1.10 per gal., and up: Any shade. Insldo flat, white, any shade or tint. Will make n black board aJilto at one coat. Trado with us nnd we both make money. W. E. & J. E. Patterson. 630 8. 6th. !-S F1LZ SCHOOL OF MVHIO Present enrollment 31 pupils. There Mas Be m Jteaeoa For the fact that our present enroll ment Is the largest ever held br a school in Klamath county. Complete course on the piano In 20 lesions. Course starts at any time. Enroll now. Btudlo 306-309 Winters' Bldg. 20tt f Dr. (Jobfe prescribes glasses "" "for .your Jfeyet (after a ..cartful '"sclenttfle .examination. .. Ho - givra'.you the .benefit ,of nn ., optical education ,and nore ,. tan 25 'years experience in .fitting glasses. Hundreds of "your neighbors and , friends' are wearing glasses. prescribed and .furnished .by him. Ho has. a 'complete aarfacfass; and edging plant, where he grinds the lenses from -the rough glasfl blanks that are required to fit oar eyes. . r -Now. If we can mako leases , ..from the 'rosigh glass, we aro, capable -of duplicating' (your '""broken lenses correctly, which ' we do, while you wait. ! Immediate service. Tome in and see how ltls. donev See? tho rough, glass, blanks r;wi uur wmuun. , x Dr. Goble ,,. 700 Mala Phoae, Ofc. 18SW, Res.,33t-J DOES SHE SMILE ENOUGH? When she learns of the conven iences, she will be satisfied with nothing but electricity in her home. Wliy do thousands use electricity When electric cleaners cost S30.00 and blooms 50c? Elect rlo Irons cost $0.00 and fuel heated cost 30c? Automobiles S400.00 to S4.0OW.0O, tihen n horse and buggy costa S300.00? It's the SERVICE she gets; the ease in accomplishing the every day tasks of life. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Never before could you get so muctinie worth ror iWcV IAR-OWNERS who bouRht a 30x3 Vi "Usco" for $10.90 last Fall have discovered this by now Nobody before ever got to much tire value in the neighborhood often dollars. They never hod to question the quality with the makers of U. S. Royal Cords behind it. 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UnrhMlSMtsTtrss art GeslTk-s cTJthJ U.S.TmCo. X$uUw.:..h-ad Where you can buy U. S. Tires: Acmu&rm CO. South Sixth Street DOINGS OF THE DUFFS HAD IT BEEN ANYBODY BUT THE BOSS BY ALLMAN BOSS. MOW MOUtO VOU Wnrc iwj.mlu'11- ir uuO I'uc sznrr Tujr A BOX 6EATJ POB. THE BAIL6AME '. HELEN. WHERli IS fllAF wUIT 1 IHADONVESTERDAV? I WANT TO GtT 30MCTIIING i 5emt it to die- cleaners This mormimg! 1 N.t-MslintK-.nM 1 sClwe -T.4iS tlUllI '1 J yWJ !:J .vcr wj iun.-wt.jLi., , ,, (UADONVESTEnDAv? Art" A J?uffilS,SV?, MAKtlTAlLlHOHTj ' , WANT TQ GtT flOM.TIIIrKS V" Ifl 1 nn rsia s r ri i hua a naa , . 1 . 1 . 1 - ,. ab ss r -1 m-w- - -- 1 - -- ----- , awsi y bm a m a r i , MOfWIHG AND'ORGoT- r " n1LLJ .... A Sf-rl- S? U - TO.TAKETHEMOOTfOMEOK- ARP VniJGOiMfi Xf w II H & c rr tseno- .own vh i-ToJffls bsea. v a i f v . 1 1 I it" " I T I I ' U ' " ' " -" p-r - - Seal lor Yout GARDEN. LAWN or FIELD MURPHEY'S SEED STORE t , 124 South Sixth; Street r , Phone 87 'V , i.- . r