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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1922)
' v V"T lS; ,.i, i rV I i.r V. MONDAY, MAY 20, 1023 THE EVENING HERALD,, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Png'o Four DISTRICT 2 IS WINNER (Annul In Made In Antl-Mtler Week (,'leitii-Un ('ntiijnlpn MWAMWrtAAAWAftrtrtWVWVrtWWftMftAiMrtWAAftAM AMWJWWWyWWlVWWWWWWWWWWWVVWWWWWWWWWW IN MEMORY OF THE YESTERYEARS! Your Health HIES! DARKEN District No. 2 won first 1'rlio In Antl-Lltter Week, mid all tho child run In tlin district who participated In llio campaign will lip banqueted at tho thnmbor of. commerco tomor row evening nt 7:30 by tlio Women t Aitxlllnr). If n crenm mill calto will ln tho principal Items on tho menu Herbert Hurlson In chnlrman of the I .Tmcnllo Division of thin illntrlct. A M. Collier Is chnlrninn of tho Men's Division nml Mrs. It. K. Wright Is chnlrninn of the Women's DUIslon Tho Inspection committee covered ' tho city this morning nnd found that ' every district In town hnd benefited considerably from tho clean-up "wTo. Smith, chnlrninn of to street cfinmlttco, reported that the. town was cleaner nt present than nt nny tlmu bo could recall slnco hel had ccmo to tho community. So con , erous was tho response to the clean up movement that the three cltj trucks which began operating Thurs day morning were unable to finish I durlnK the threo days, and ore con-, lining today to clean up parts of the city thnt wero overlooked last week lllstrlcts 5. C nnd 7 were given, honorable mention by tho commit I tee, but they wore unable to select a nccond choice from theso threo. The chairmen In district No. 5 are. Ir nnd Mrs. C. V. FJshor of tho men's nnd women's divisions nnd Merle Swnnson of tho children's division. In district No. C the chairmen nre J. S. llntcman. Mrs. Oco. Grizzle, nnd Forres. C.olsen, chnlrmnn of tho Juve nile district. In district No. 7 the chairmen nr0 Frank N. lngwersen. Mrs. 0. I. Wright nnd Archie Michaels. In giving the report the commit to,, mentioned thnt although district No. 2 was not tho cleanest In the community nt present, they had to tnko Into consideration that It was ono of tho dirtiest at tho beginning of ho campaign and had shown more nctllty than th0 others. Districts .". and fi nro well kept but during clean-up entered Into tho movement moat heartily, regardless of tho good nppenranco nt tho beginning of the campaign. District No. 7. which In cludes Michigan Avenue, was com mended by tho committee for the nctlvlty Rhown In view of tho fact that they wero not servod by sower connections and had more difficult In keeping up appcaamce thfin oth er parts of tho community. Off I t no lii.iiidnm't finite Tvti mill Sulphur ttiH iiiiii MiuiMiy win Know &WL " I HREE generations of women today M. All with a single thought, Are paying respect to the memory Of those who i invars have fought. Grandmother, mother and daughter, too, Are shedding a memory tear; -i-i-iyi-i-Y-r-r-i-i-y-i i-nirv-vi yiwvu u'ul'ij'i.u l urmjjw By HAL COCHRAN They may smile for the peace that has come anew, l ct they sob for the yesteryear. ' The memories stay, though the years roll on, And the feelings of reverence increase For grandfather, father and son, who fought That our country might live in Peace. ! WWVlWwiwwiiv SV.VWMWVWMVNWWWVM N. The iisi lit Hnlto nnd Sulphur for restoring failed, gray hulr to It nut iirnl coWirMulo bark to nrAiiduiuth or's Hum. She lined It to keep her hair bountifully dark, j:Umy nml nttrnc live Whonnwir bur hnlr took im thnt dull, failed or streaked iipiicnrutiro, this sluipto mUtiiro wan applied, with wondeifiil otfoi t. Hut In ' tin; nt homo Is inilssy mid out nf ditto Nuwndni. li askuiit nt I nny drm: stoio fur u boUlo nf I "Volh Hiiko nnd t'ulphur Com i pound," you got IliU fmiinits old , 'preparation, luiprowd l tho iidilltli'ii I of other Ingredients, nlilcli run bo dnioudt'd iipnii tn rojturo nnturul ! or niul beauty to tho hair A oll-kiiouii dniMttoiui tlniKKM h.i)n It darken I lie hntr so mitiirtilly i mid oiul linn nnliml) tan loll it, I Iiim been npplltd You nimpl) diMpeu i i .1 spotigo or 0ft biilah with It mid dr. " Milt through oiir hulr, Inking i , ono ntrund at a nine Mr morning tho ' , israv liuir illsiiuiritrs mid after mi-I other application or two It linrtinici ' tieiiutUiitly dnrk nml gtom) ih i llopeiidi upon tho eotulllliiii your Hplno of IF WIN ROTH Til I 111 ( II III! ill w I 1 1 1 B U 1 1 OUT Ail inm if niti rtiiiin mu bMUli ClllltOI'ltAf llf In tin. unlv srleiii'ii that manly lurntos tlin r.iino of dlsensn and then udjiisti It by tiniul i.vi:.sii(i.vii: Drs. IMnllett vt Alallctl I'nitiiriTood lllilg. Till mid .Main I'lionr nailj Tpijrc Fly Time is Mere lullLu i Wm .. n INIlLSTIttUS IX W1XT fO.STINfi: I Kattir bu)lng was Included In March TO SHOW CAINS taloj last )ear and In April s.ile this year. In eight of tho ten reporting ' lines of wholesalo trado the value. ported, notwithstanding tho fact that and probably tho physical volume, of (Continued from pago 1) principal cltloi w.m practically tho samo in April tu.'L'. an In M.ircb 1922. and April, 1U21 Tho number and liability of buslnes, failures, nl provluiiH month. "I.'inployinont In tho dUtrlcl Im In creaslnK rnpldly us lmlimtrl.il activ ity Incre.-isos nnd consouablo farm and ALIENS NOT EXEMPT Supremo riding Court Uphold Law Iro Agnluot FUblnjc ItlgbtH WASIUNOTON. D. C. May 29. Allena enjoying fishing right on thu Columbia river before 1919, claimed under the provisions of a compact between Oregon and Wash ington, aro not exempt from tho Oregon 1919 law providing that only citizens should bo licensed to fish for salmon with fixed appll nnrcss, tho supremo court held to day. Tho statute has been sustained by tho United States district court mid circuit court of appeals. deposits In thews banks Increased 8ale w " In April, 1922, than In from 11,114.092,000 to M.152.S07.- April. 1921. The exceptions were 000, or 3.3 per cent and they wero agricultural Implements and hard able to reduce their borrowings from I ware, tlio federal reserve bank from 122,! "Building permits Issued during C51.000 to $14,072,000, or 3f..2 perl April glvo further evidence of excep cent. Borrowings of all member! tlonal activity In construction and bankg from tho federal reserve bank building. Termlts Issued were 1C.3 declined from $49,023,000 to $43.-l per cent greater in number and 51. 6 279,000, or 11.7 percent in tho four-! per cent greater In valuo than In week period ending May 10. April. 1921, nnd weru approximately "April was a month of little or nojc'iual to th0 Permits Issued In tho Improtemcnt In retail and nholesalo. record month of March 1922. The trade. A decline of 1 3 per cent In volumo of business transacted In tho value of sales nt retail compared the district reflected In reports of with sales In April, 1921, was re-.debits to individual accounts In 20 l though large, was less than In the construction work In begun .hint tln moment i"i upplv Men , thii'Sulphur to mi Itching luiriilm: or broken out Hkm tlio Itching "I'M"1 mid healing begin an a noted nklu specialist Thin milpbur preparation. mado Into a piquant cold iream , git o rii'll u MUU'k relief, oven to flory ersoinu, ttiut notUliig tins oer i been found to take Its place , llecauso of IK germ destroying pro pertles. It iiulrkly subdue tin It h ' lug, couU tho Irrltntoti and heals tlio oczumit rght up. leaving a clear. Hiiiouth hI.Iii In ptnro of ugly erup- ' tlolin, rash, plinplen or roughness I Vim do not have to wait for Im- ' pruvetnrtit It quhkly lios inn ;.ill gut a llltlo Jur of Mentlio Sill liliur at nny drug store Adv. Wo urn now prepared tc glo )ou ItK.M, svrtlio on Window niul Uoor Hcrrrns, Hashei niul tlonrx, Cilnnnt nnd Carpenter Work nml llco llhes. lleadijuarlor for Itl.ni of alt kinds E.C.STUCKEY I'lioiio 477 W DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTn-OATIIKJ I'llYHIClAN ANI simoi:oN Office nnd Itoldrnrt I'lionr Ml I. O. O. I1. TIIMI'I.. Toledo Contruct let for building bridge over hiletx river. I i t. FH' t rs,-i rfi 3 fx n fsi nm i i , . r ' RHln TOIMiTEJLrUIS ; llAKKHAI.Ij DIVISION MAIH WASUINOTON, May 29. Orga nlzod baseball is not Intertsato com merce, and clubs aro not liable under tho Serman Antl-TruBt law, tho su premo court held today In deciding ugutnst tho Baltimore club of tho de funct federal league. Tho court set aside- tho verdict District of Colum bia supremo court, awarding tho Hal tlmoru club $240,000 damages. Quick repair kcrvlco, Shoes repair ed whllo you wait. Jack Frost. 29tf Currln'n for Drugs. Currln says 29-31 Scratched glasses many times cause the vision to blur. Let us polish the scratches out and they will be as good as new again. Repairs, broken lenses duplicated. Im mediate service. For Your Convenience We will open from 8 till 12 Holidays and Sundays Full line of Bakery and Delicatessen Goods, Milk, Butter and Guaranteed Eggs. Yours for Service BON TON BAKERY 62G'. Main Phone G02 VALUE.CARS.ATUOUJME PRICC1 Give Your Tongue a Sleigh Ride ESKIMO PIE The entire contents pasteurized, assuring you a clean, sanitary and healthful confection For sale at any Confectionery or Peel Hall raasissssflsl9BS!5iE!!!&llRXJsis9mM BRVsssRjSuhEHyiHfk!E 4ssK,'liHi Six Cylinder Seven-Passenger Sedan, $2,750.00, Klamath Falls. The Nash Six should not be considered in the light of more conveyance, for it is an additional room of your home a luxurious, swift moving sun-parlor KLAMATH I'OHT No K. American Lesion meets III the biiiomelit of tho new cotirthotuo on Main Street on tlio first and i third Tuesdays of encli mouth. ' Ki-servirn men aro Invited to at jlrnd tho iiiuuIIuks ! Dp l.'r.xl ....f Mf.lil Cnmin .(,,! II i:. (Ictr. I'oit Adjutant and ll llof niul I'mployment cominlttoo. DR. H. J. WINTERS Graduate and Htnte ltegtstrred OPTICIAN Nlnoteon years hero In business Vc grind and fit Glasses Duplicate broken Glasses I'rompt Kcnlcn llrt I.'qulppeil Optlrnl Htoro In Hmttlirni Oregon 714 Main Street J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIIt KNfllNKKH AM) hUltVKVOIt l'hone HKi-J 1011 H, Itlrrnlte FRED WESTERFELD Dentist I'lumo t:tl-U' XIIAY lullOltATOIlllM Ioomis Illdff. ICIamnlii 1'iUU . Four Cylinder, Five Passenger, $1,195.00, Klamath Falls Economy of operation and upkeep is an outstanding attribute of tho Nash Four beyontf its extremely low first cost. 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