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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1922)
. ranwrtywAT a, ism PflRO Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON k 'he Evening Hetntld V. It. MOtfUiJMiv mm PaMWMr n, JBliJj.......;..tjity Published dally aicept Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth itrtet. MWWMWWWMMIMklMil Leqaxfrtalse n wmmmmmvwwmW Entered at the postofflce at Klam ath Fall), Ore., for traasklssJon tlironfih the nulla a second-class matter. MKttnER OP TUB ASSOCIATED i PRM8 The Associated1 Praat U eieltaire I entitled to the um for pac-llca-tlon 0f nil newt dispatched artdlted to It. or not- otherwlee credited In this .paper, and also the local naws published herein. ! piuuav, may m, iraa AMMMMMAMfc V " CORRKSftONDKXT . UVH; KK1HT; HOin DAY WILL WIX WOHK D If you arc poor work. , It you uro. rich continue te: work. If you aro burdened with seeming, ly unfair, rcuponalbllillea-fwork. If you aro happy keep rlaht on working. Idleness rIvcs room for cloubta and foam. Is dlaappolntmenta come iwork. If sorrow overwhelms you and lovod one, ecm not, true work. If health la threatened work. When faith falters and reason falls Just work. When dreams arc shattered and hopj socms dead work. Work as If your life were In peril. It really Is. Whatever happens or matters work. Work faithfully work with faith. Work Is the greatest material rem- cdy available Wkrk will cur0 both mental and physical afflictions. The Silent Partner. J BAN BILLBOARDS THIS Is tho time of the year when men go forth wlh paste pot and poster, paint brush and paint to daub tho scenery with, signs extolling the virtues of patent medicines, chewing tobacco, ready-to-wear clothing and heaven knows what not. Nature ls roost beautiful una dorned. To a crown a rugged hill with an advertisement of Parker'a Punk Pills, fill a rylvan glade with a screaming tribute to. the merits of Ezpectcrator'a Delight, Is. to our .way of thinking, not giving Nature an even break. Klamath roua.tr bw ..more scenic beauty to tho square mile, probably, than any other portion of tho west. Much ot Its la protected, through ,on-J ciosurg injjovenyqen;.serTW. ijh foderal restrictions .upon toe- generAl rxcrclso of tho blll-pester'a "art." B0, mwtx$ be kept fresh and pretty tint nmn hAinfv arvifa mini AmrmtiA ' ... ; ' ' JLLJT . i. ... v -v--., .,,..- ... r--wuinui a, CIDl IW IPVBU un II. .1 ,And. at last, comes tbc call of ths ( world. ou peyona conauions are. different Down somewhere there, Is plenty of work and good wages. Farther' north, living" conditions are better, and so tb0 little home Is soldi at a sacrifice, and tney wno nave .been, .and who would have continued 4 to have been loyal citizens move on to new" fields and better conditions. I wonder If the cltlsens who signed that nine hour petition, realized that X)p so often hear of "love In a cot tage," but, side by. side. Is tho old maximum "when poverty flys In at the window, lovo flys at tho door." Which aro wa to .believe? Uoth. for there Is a vast difference. First, let us consider, the lova n a cettage: I believe that very few laborers really horjjtor wh Jor great wealth. It only they might have their little cottage In the su burbs, of a city or town with father working for a comfortable wage and reasonable hours, usually eight, so that th wolf may be kept clear ot the door and father not to be so tired that he Is cross and Impatient .and scold the . children unjustly. 8urcly overy man baa a right to both hope and wish for theso things. Under these conditions we seo humanity at It's best Father has a Iittl0 time morning and evenings to work In the garden or tend chickens, which evor way his Inclination leads. Olad ly he starts to his work, and fcr eight hours, he works for the very best. Interests of .his, emplpyer. Nota crossly or grudgingly but glsdly and willingly, knowing' that lie ls doing his bit for the world. And while tie works, he often thinks of his wife and babies hdme. Plenty to eat and pretty clothes to wear, and moth er happy planning the new rug for the living room, the dainty clothes tor the children's wardrobe, the while she laya by a tlttU each pay day for a piano or a violin tor soon the children will bo 'old enough to start In music. Under these conditions, tho fam ilies are happily settled and the best citizens of the community. Interested In public welfare for they, expect to rear, their .family. In this, .locality. And now poverty comes In at the' window. But let. oppression. In the form ot" low wages aad long hours come and what do we find! Humanity at It's Jforst! Cone are the days of .settled bap-' pine.-Father no longer has time to, work happily around, the little home. Often the bable have gcuo to bed when he, arrives home from hlsv work. A, slow resentment creep Into .his heart and pq.iso.ns his mind? He doe not care whether he doe, an J honest days work or not. What lt the uT H thinks of the faithful wife ..and mother, j now. looking to careworn while sho watches her. children grow thin for the want of .food, and Vfbtfcea. All later est In the home la" gone for It can-, i-eTvTv: Af '''' a sV7 MA,N ST ' Th eBryn Mawr W A smart, roll brim dipped lit utiles 1 With gros-graln band, I Personal Mention when .they wrote Uiolr name on that paper that they voted for tint same coudltlons here which exist In the far south? t wonder If they wish their storos , filled with Mexicans, Negroes and Miss Kdolta McKlralh of Under Japanese. I wonder If those new wood's drug storo hits returned front schools nud churche are being built North Dakota where sho visited her for eolered children of all races, while! paronts for over two months, tho clean, Industrious citizens now Mrs. It. Hober ltajlcllfte of l'lno walking the paths ot this southern i Itldge Is hero visiting her mother city of Oregon, move onto fields of Mrs. Win. 0. Hull and attending greater opportunities where they may Chautauqua, enjoy the peaceful homes which they Or. Herbert Mallett has left for aspire to. I.akevlcw, Oregon, and wilt open an These thing, are not going to pass office there for tho summer. Ills for one reason, and ono reason only wife and duiiKhjttu will Join lilin and tha one reason Is that the men. , shortly. now striking In Klauvith County, Mrs. Jesse Smith ot Corvnlll, will aro going to win their eight hour leave In tho morning after several day. The timber and sinew that days visit with her sister, Mrs. (leu. mado them faithful, skilled workmen ( K. Mallett. who kept tho wheels of Industry roll- Mrs. 0. A. Krntiso left yesterday Ing so successfully will also keep for the six weeks visit In Helott, Wis., the fight for thl, Just cause rolling! and Chicago. 111. Mr. Krauso went successfully. And, ringing down the with her ns far as Sacramento whrre ages wilt be the eight hour day they will take In the "Days ot Nil" l'KARL WOOD A IU. ' celebration. ttvv.VlVWMVMVVVMM0V a1r1M Star Drug Bifir lc Co.'s Sale Saturday and Monday 3 Thia ia our Fifth and Biaoeat One Cent Sale. There is a better assortment of merchandise for you to select from, and the prices are lower. Buy now for 1 future needs. It will be a long time before you will again be able to buy drug J store goods at these prices. HERE'S THE PLAN: You nav One Cent more than the regular price of 3 any article advertised in this ad and you get two. You pny full price for the 3 one One Cent for the second. .'.w.r. i for- their unadulterated preservation upon tho powor of public sentiment. W0 besocch' the public to see that Nnturo Bits a square deal. J'oxt to heaps of tin cans aad rubbish scattered broadcast oror the terrain, there ls nothing lets attrac tive to tourists than the lithograph ed landscapes left In tho wake ot the advertising brush brigade. Klamath county In tho. next few years expects to get through much vnluablo publicity through the mag netic power cf our scenic attractions. Thousands of tourists will enter the ''rater Lake park by the Klamath gateway. Let' keep the natural br.uty of the wilderness free from tlo billboard's blotch. As billboard advertising Is to. some degree a competitor ot newspaper display, wo expect aomo people to seok a selfish reason behind this, editorial. Newspapers, bowover, do not look upon the billboard as a dan gerous competitor. Leaders In busi ness aro rejecting the billboard. The Philadelphia store of John Wana maker, for instance, has a policy that absolutely forbids billboard advertis ing. The Wanatuakcr policy Is bused on the theory that advertising does the most good when placed where people expect to find It: when It catches them In a moad receptive to Its ap peal. According to WUuamaker's theory, tho peopln do uot, seek out placed 01 rare bouuly to read udvertlslng signs. They look for advertlscmontg In the logical piuco to find them the dally newspaper columns. This outline of merchandising methods Is thrown In merely to shofw lack of ultorlor motive In defending the superb scenery of. Klamath coun ty from tho vandalistlc dauber. It Is not ''a briot In the case of the uew pa(icr vs. billboard but an appeal based on sound commercial grounds, as well as for the obvloux aesthetic reasons. KLAMATH PACKIrG CO. Pleased Customers Are our biggest asset in building a trade that will endure. Satisfaction must be founded not only on service,, but on quality merchandise. Our famous Dodge Brand and S. & W. Food Products have been pleasing hundreds of discriminating and discerning customers throughout Klamath Falls. Only food pro ducts of the highest quality could maintain such dependability as these have. These brands of uniformly dependable and delicious food sold by us are our most valu able asset. It will be t your advantage to investigate these goods.' "We stand behind eveiy article you purchase. t Horry Cash Grocery Co. Phone 577-W 524 Main Street Palace Market Phone 68 .524 Alain St SaUurday. JSpciU Mrs. W. 0. West of Klamath Agbncy has roturnod after a several months stay In Portland. Stylish Stout, outslxo shoes at, J. E. linden. " - ;35-J6 Quality Drugs at reasonablo prices. 'iirrln hvm an. - 26 Currln'sayu so. Get your straw bat at K. K: K. Store.' 23-29 '2K'n GolStcaksl5c Eggs, 20c Pot' Roasts , 12V 15c Boiling Beef 8 A 10c Pork JRpasts. 20c Prime Rib Roast rolled 30c Hearts 10c Tongues 15c Liver , 8c Smptted Mea'ts Picnics ,.,., 18c Bacon Backs :.i 25c Lard, 51b ,...85c Lard, 10 lb $1.85 ftomoimd, 5 lb v.75c Compound 101b ,..$145 E&ra, .Fancy hy'w Chickens. and Hens. -, ,Xyl9. Www, J&Uy: . 0OO A, M. 3:06 P. M. SERVICE WITH A VISION The policy of this bank has al ways been to further by every means consistent with sound banking the steady growth of Klamath Falls and vicinity. Co-operating with local mer chants and business men is one way in which we are accom plishing this purpose. We are constantly in close touch with local conditions. Our com mercial accounts receive our careful attention always. Is Your among them? THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK COc Analgesic Halm 2 for 51c 30c Mustard Ointment 2 fur ate 25c Laxative Aspirin Cold Tublots 2 for Stic 3.1c Little Liver Lllls 2 for .10c 50c Tow lie ley Kidney Pills 2 for 51c 50c Alkallnn Antiseptic 2 for 5lo .Tup lllnkles Pills .. 2 for 3Cc 25e Kecto, Antiseptic 2 for 2 tic 40c Children's Cough and Croup Kcmody 2 for 41c 2Sc llexall Tooth I'asto 2 for 2t!c 25c Syrup White Pine and Tar . 2 for 2Bc r5r Itexall Almond Cream 2 for 36c 25c llaby Talcum 2 tor 2Cc 10c Klcuio Toilet Soap . . 2 for He 60c Violet thltce Vanishing (.'roam . . 2 for Clc 60c Violet Ihllcc Cold Cream .... 2 for 61c 20c Purctcsti Cream Tartar 25c Aromatic Cascara Roc Castile Soap , . . 30c Poroxzone Vanishing Cream 50c Ilnunuet llamee Talcum .... 60c Violet Dulce Kaco Powder 35c Itexall Shaving Cream 35c Itexall Shaving Lotion Symphony Lawn Box Papc Bordered Edges 21 Sheets Paper 21 Envelopes TWO BOXES $1.01 Harmony Cocoanut Oil Shampoo Makes the hair soft and fluffy. Regular price f)0c. This sale TWO BOTTLES 51c Crater Lake Pictures 'An oil tinted photo of Crater Luke, 4x10 inches, mounted on white bristol board. Sells regularly for $1.50. This sale 2 Pictures for $1.51 Limit of two plcttlP'it to rarli iiuIuiiiit ISc Adhesive Tape 50r Adhesive Tape 15c llexall Tollot Soap .. 25c Medicated Skill Soap . 5Uc Harmony Shampoo 50c Cascade Linen Pound Paper 10c Cascade Linen Knvolope . ... 2 for 21e .2 for 26c 2 for 51c tor 31c 2 for 51c 2 for file 2 for 36c for 46c, 2 for 16c 2 for 51c 2 for 16c 2 for 26c for 51c 2 for 61c for 41c I u onteel Face Powder The large compact size with puff. No waste. The powder cannot spill. Regular price 91.00 This Sale, 2 for $1.01 This is only a partial list of the many gootl things on sale. Visit the store and look them over. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 2 for $1.01 : a Extra Buy a 75c hair brush and we will sell you a 75c lady's dressing comb for lc 111.00 Harmony Toilet Water, Violet, Wisteria, Lilac S1.25 Truflnr Toilet Witter. Rosr. "v -------- --- .,.,-.. r ., r Lily, Arbutus, Violet 2 for $1.26 $1.00 Septonc Hair Tonic 2 for $1.01 : U$1.50 Dazira Face Powder .2 for $1.51 " $i.uj Bouquet ttamce race rowdcr Z tor 91.U1 $1.50 Bouquet Ramcc Toilet Water 2 for $1.51 $1.00 Nacre Perfume .2 ounces $1.01 $2.25 Maximum Hot Water Bottle, Guaranteed one year 2 for $2.26 $2.25 Maximum Fountain Syringe, 2 quart size. Guaranteed 2 for $2.26 $1.00 Symphony Lawn Correspondence Cards, Gold Edged 2 for $1.01 $1.00 Shadowlinc Stationery. Pink tint only 2 for $1.01 $1.25 Sarsaparilla Tonic, a Spring blood medicine 2 for $1.26 1 $1.00 Syrup Hypophosphites 2 for $1.01 5 25c Red Cedar Compound. Protects e ' 1 '. .1 r furs anu winter cioining trom moths 65c Flprcinc Fabric, Novelty Writing Paper .2 for 2 boxes 66c 26c J STAR DRUG CO a 5. I ' Hflli mill Main St., Klnmnlli I'allt, Oiejp.n J ;:ral,OSTAK KXTIIA OX .MAIL Oltlli:ilHaaAAAaaaaA7 T- U TELLS HOW HE STUCK TO HIS ME Portland. School Employee Declares He nought He Would Have To Give Up Until Tanlac Came To Hit Complete Relief. "If It wuhii'I for Tanlac I liolluvp I'd have to null tho pulutliiK busi ness," and C II. McKay, 3733 6Sth, St., Portland, Ore., painter employed hy tho Portland School Hoard, "My stomach, khlnoyi and Madder iron.; ami filed with Um I'ollc.i Jndi;o lilud nut u lot and my appetlio whs Promptly It Mm ten year method "f ho had I hail to forun myself ti ,. ij",1-",0,u, ,,r ,""!" u'",l'"',,ollt Ih to lm lo Keen koIiiit My hack hurt ..., l,,k!"' "'lvu"K or, Application for a (i,vp i, mm., aiy miiK nun mo mi- .,., ,,cc of ,-oprly U() ,v at tlmeM I thoiiKht I could nut run- been prepared and It In only u mat Uniio v.'ork I limt nniih weight mill '"r of callliiK at the officii of Um kopt KettliiK weaker. I'ollcn JiiiIko anil hlKnuK up. Prompt i mr.,1 .,. ii.f..t, .. . "Hn l' tl'ln matter will ureatly I used lo think paint fuiuea In-rfucllltt kdIIIi.i: tho pioponed utreet creiiHi'd my trouble, hut anyway uutli. lmprnvemi)iiu underway. Inifiild mo any flood until took Tan- A ' IKM'ITT, lue. My appetite came hack anil I ,M.2li.2fl.7.!.wu ,'0lcJ,"1,, feel alloKetluir a different man, I -,,-L-rT. L-. ...i oiIvIhii lill pulnterH who Mlffnr !( tuKuj f'Ol'X'IV TltlCAHIUtKlt'H .NOI'ICi: Tunlac, for It Ih Hlmply a wonder.' Ntle In hereby kIvoii that heru fill medicine." ,iri tunA In .tho County Treuiiury Timlin, in u..i,i i.v mii ... , i i... ,f,",tbft redi'iiiptlon ot.Klumath !nun. iiuilai. Ih Hold hy all Km,iI ilu,5.,ty IIOAI) Warrunta jiroti.Hted on or KWtH. - ,-.., Ibefoin November lIUlli,. IH2I. I Inlorert on I lie same will ceaio I from thin dato. uaieii nt jtiiunulh n PCI1MU xetici: " t ' I IlltlfWl ill iriiiiitnll. La,. it., I..,.,.,.., The uttviilloii of propiirty oynurs ' thin 2th. day of Muv- A.'l)i Wi :if"- .-yvv.j ,n iivmiu iui llllliruvtl muni uusesHinuiitH under iiiiueur',neut rolla rocently filed and now belnu pulillnhitd In called to tlio mvwsnlty of cottlnu Iholr uiipllenlloiiHlHlcuoil aiUI Inc. Cuirln'n for (I, K. VAN UIPKIl. County TroaHaror. in, HniKH, Ourrlii Sayn an 2 ! ifr.'V J