.. - '', 'I,; (V. , ww;, ij, ,i t rf WMlrikibf-A -LT Pace Six , IflBHT.'J-1- THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON imwn.w, ,u?hht m, iiwu. lll 1IW WW ii i '., (V , Si' f- iMTe Name These Screen Players and Win Free Tickets To Motion Picture Theatres!!! f'nn Jim name these tnu popular screen plajcra? Wrlto their unmet on tltr blank line, sign your own name, i tin mill niiill In MUVIti COXTKST, TIIK KVKMNtl lltiUAI.D. or lcni lit TIIK IIKItAI.I) i.ffloe. Two pli-tium will nppnir enrh tlajr for two weeks, 24 pic tures In nil, Kurd picture will lie numbered. All gui-iisc mint c rrcrlvnl nt TIIK HHRAMt not Intrr than noon of llio MTiiml ilny following publication ami the correct jinnies will tin ptihlUlidl Hint. tiny. Prize lll lie nuartlnl to the I lure person ubmlttlng th nrntrM reflect niimlirr of n.iinrili ns follew: HUNT 1'ltlZK in five ticket to the STRAND, 8TAH, AM) 1.1IIKUTV THKATItK. NKCOXIl PIU7.K - free tickets. Tlllltl) Pltl'.K free ticket. In ornt of it tie, the winner wilt lie JinhxeO tiy the time the Hiir-fTM nre mrlmt nt the Herald office, Kmli nneleK' will bo iiimUcit ultli the time, of receipt. TlrkvU lll Ihj illildcil to rIp winners, ni nenrly ns povsl hie, mi eqmil niiinlTr for enrh theatre. TIIKIti: AMI .NO STIUXCS Til THIS Ctl.NTIMT IT'S iiti:i:. si:xi ix voi'it tJUKss teday: Personal Mention Mr. nml Mrs. (lourgo Wnltun of Merrill were In town Inst nlRlit to nttcitil the community hnnuuet, It. K. Jlrmlbury wns lit the county sent yosterdny nttcndliiR to mutters of business. I C. K. llurton wns n county sent lsltor yesterday from Wlirden, Ore. Ron. Mi a vH Ba 'T. vlf t aJL lav Clip Here (in) Xante Ml4 Until Dixon lint returned from her vacation trip of two weeks nml Is nRaln nt work here. John Moore tuft for Ills homo In Lot AiikcIos this morutiiK nfter .1 vu cation spent here ltli his mother. Mrs. Mnry Moore. Hubert nml Hex D.ivls left Mnnilny for (.rants Pn where they will Walt ulth thulr grandparents for the next few dn) ?. Statu Sountor 11, Kiimncl of Kansas nml two sons are hero on a camping tour anil will remain In the vicinity for n couple of weeks. POLITICAL PEST H REMOVED League Would End Ap pointment of Unqualified To Diplomatic Posts Toe Bobbing Due Next So Decrees Professor (II) Nniiie. (IS) Nome J (10) Xnnir Write IMalnlr Your Xnnic and Aildret l() (10) ..-. .....;:..i... Ftlilnj'n plclurct: (0) TIioiiuk ' MrUhnii, (10) rtMt'l.Jtrll Nat in da j S picture: (II) Wallace lleny. ia) Tom Mix . I . t i WASHINIITON. Aiir. S tionn stildcs towntd temovliiK illplomatlc posts from rewards for political ser vice hnve been made during 1'iesl dent Harding' ndmlulstmllou, ne- conllnc to it report Issued tunny by the committee, ou forulRii seivlio of tho national civil tervlvu reform Ioiikuo. The report snyn the first year ''seuins to Indicate that mi earnest ufforl luut been tundu to retain the services of men of experience mill to uppolnt to illplomatlc punts per sous with qualifications In dlplomu cy." The committee reports tltu five Dr. K.J. Itoxl left today for Kort t the nliiu nmhassndors inuoluted Kbmnth where he will spend the re mainder of tho summer on n com bined business, and ph'.isurn trip. ' .i W. T. lU?e left this nfternoiiii lj t'.inrhltie for Oratits l.is where he will tie for Miveral tlas, and will return, with jiiejv Nnsh cur. l.cis Muihjrcr. who lias licen horc tor sdveral 'weeks with his srjnd-. parents, Mr. ilnd Mrs. 'II. II. Mimiyi'r.. I left this murnltiR for his homo In ' Onklnnd, Cnllfirnhi. by President UnrdlnK were men with previous experience In diploma cy. Six of tho nu ministers now serving In the diplomatic roriu, the oiiiuniltle,) found, were appointed on the Ii.ihN of their experleuco nml eight were men appointed UurliiK previous administrations but were ictalnlnt- by President Harding. Kour amb.is-iadois. ! ministers, lio iigcuts mid consuls general and ene minister resident and consul i general appointed by President 1 llnrdltig. the report sa), were per CnlvJn Peyton spent Sunday at j sons without any previous dlplo home with his parents from Puck-. i-iatjc experience, ett's lumber camp on the l'iiper "While many of tho 23 uppolnt Klamath lake, where he Is employed I meats ntnilu of pcrsuttM without as a truck driver this summer. . pioluus diplomatic experience op. Clnudo II. Davis left the first of) r-ited ns a recognition of political CIIIOAtlO. Aug, St. ClilriHiillHtH have joined hands with liuli-dreHser.s In the art of bobbing. Just ns styl ish woman Is beginning to let her Itilr "grtiw out," she Is adopting the "tuo bob." A demonstration of "toe bobbing" Will ho given at the opening cllnlo nt the annual convention of chiro podists Monday, Dr. Clifford K. (Irlggu, president ot (he Illinois col lege of chiropody, announced today. "Tho fifth toe hns become entire ly unnecessary," alil Dr. (Irlggs. "With It nuiiuitnteil shoes will bo tilted to women innro easily. Tho loss ot the little toe Is no Imped iment to locomotion." Pieveullou or foot Ills In Iho youuper generation will bo gleu eoiiHlderablu attention by the ehlro podlsts. A crusade to teach children to walk 'orreetly. Just as the)' wro taught to eat and hreathe correct ly, will be launched by tho usso elation. "Clnderellns are Just in few nud far helwern todny as they were In the fairy tale da)s," Dr. Orlggs said. "Theie Is not uiiii perfect fool In lO.MOO," hu added, "but when tho next generation ,r.r"s up I believe u;o perieci nun will lie tlio rule ral'her, lli:ititthu exception. 'Jliiifjvldunlly. the" world' U on n better footing 'ihaii" lit imV'p.-ifrt," Dr. .OflgP.l . vonilu'de.l. Try the drug Mor first, Currlii Sayti So. ' iic.vd (iirrs xi-:v mii.i. (Continued from Page I) preliminaries of construction. Placed Just south of the" second .. i tun .... i. ., i , ll.n wrnb f..r llnMlnn.l ... I. .. I,l ' """' "" "' ' ' "'I CincCII II llll lllll S.-CUIIU llliril . . , , , , , , c : ol such appointments Is larg. orlluyors week which Is In progress, . tj , ninl,Bi,. tnere. ' ... ton and contrasts favorubly with .Mr. and Mm. I., lirhlgford nud ' the lerordsofnhe first year, of o.h- HOSK ITTY AXD KLAMATH I compllshmenU of tbe chamber .dnr- 4ui, ii.i.m'.i .11 .Ml.r.l . "-" " it' 3fi uu uiuue (Continued from Page 1 ) an eloquent plea for the support of evoryene for the proiioied program. Ad Inttrestlnc feafurc of the evening. was ,the atuslcal progfam. Including Tocalisolon by- Mrs. yera Crlsler Dorryblll, accompanied Jay Mrs'. 0, W. Kberleln. violin solo by r-UW-C -RgrfiU -cornet .solo by Charles Payette and songs by a mule quartette composed ifAVrtt'. Inn that a caravan of Portland busi ness men would arrive here Thurs day, August 16, to present tho plans ror'thc exposition. Mayor linker will nceompany tho caravan. I.. J. Colcndcr outlined briefly the movement for development of North ern California, telling of tho Joint laud liankudliow It would aid tire fanner through long-time loans. Tho Iter. W. )'. tlobbltt and tho It.... 1 ..! . .... . . ,. r r. waugncri, who are nere nc yol, .,,, ,g for 0 Ia,c,t ou a viicatlon trip proved ontcrtalnlng ' danco recerds: Wi usually have "licalota who apparently were high-1 them. Currlns For Drugs. S !) tipiricnted by thixo present. Secretary fitevetuon In delivering his nnnunl report told of tho ae-' Soutriwell Dr. leo.l Mallow W. A. wicBt'an'tl n'."E. Vattcsou." Music, was furnished throughout the din ner by tho Harry Ilorrcl orchestra, I A sloro Ih known by the merchtin ilUo It ih'IIs. Ilrithsili'k Phonographs, ("irrlnn Fur Dfugs. 8 TREES SHg$0B5j ; E,BUSHE BULBS ROSE,BUSHESJ Ki ? V Older tljtim now for fall iltllvtry. . I KlamathFlowerShop Cut Flowers Plants Phono OS'J SJI Main t. NEW TODAY FOIl SAI.K We nre fortunate In be lug able lo offer for quirk sale u very attractho five room bungalow ou paved htreet with cement wikn nml in a select residence tsecllon rkiso to business. This ik-jlrublu hungsaiiw has five rooms, bath, cabinet kitchen, buffet, flmi lawn and big shade trees, Tho low swinging lines of this bungalow will appeal to tho critical buyer. Tho southeastern oxponlirii makes It cool and pleasant during1 the heat of thu nflnrnt on, Tliu pavlifg Is new and paid for In full. Thhi h n rare bargain In n flnu home at 'thu vnry low price of VI.OOii, Home termf. lletter see It today. Chllcoto & Smith, 727 Main St. ft KOK SAI.K Six head well broken logging htrscs. (1. It, Moss, Mnlln Hotel. 8-14 Ilruiisttlek records run smoother, sound bettor, last longer and cost no more. Currlns For Drugs. S FOR KAM. Seven room house, with bath, one acre garden Mini fruit, two ucrcs alfalfa. Located at Ash land. Cull 310 S. Third or wrlto Uox S3, It. D Ashland. Ore. 8-12 Hot Weather Saps Vitality Ironlzad Yasi Will Raster It Quickly Do you feel all "drasscd out"? Can't sleep? Appetite, poor? Does ordinary mental or bhvaical exertion Icavo you exhausted? Do you wske up fcjUnir "all in"? The ure dangerout svtnp toms. For they Indicate that t.Vlicat Js sapping your energy, strength and resistance, and leavjnu joucasy prey (or all Mrta of blckne&i. Tho tnlng to do, lyou want to over come fatigue, ar.d build energy at once' is to rake, two Ironfced Yeast tablets wt It each meal, Then watchthe results. Jkfore you knoi it that exhausted feel ing will have compleitly disapneated. ou will lj abu to tackle all kinds of hard woilc and Actually mjoyit. You will be amazed at the wonderful change It will brine, Get it today. To try Ironiwd Ycn&t entirely free simply mall postcard for famous 3-Day Test. Addrcaa IronueU Yewt Co,, Dcpt. 94, Altaala, Ga. Ironiara Yeast U recom inended pud guaranteed by all good FOR SALB OR TRADE Hudson super six for roadster or S passen ger touring car. Rm. 308, Baldwin Hotel. 8-12 WANTKD A capable, experienced wultross for restaurant. Good wages. Call after 3 P. M., at Tin Hlug (iuey, C19 Main St., upstairs. 8-9 FOR 11ENT Furnished apts., and front sleeping room, good location, 3 blocks north of P, O. Also for sale, :ilnch Rain wagon. 419 N. 10th Ht. Phono 343W. 8-9 PIANO FOR RKNT Phone 36CW, uftur 7 p- . 8-10 Rob McKlnley, wiy appears at a local theatre tonight, played at the opening of tho old Houston theatro here In 187C, ho said today, and ho will be remembered us a member of the MeUlnley family that played here frequently In tho early days. As "Master Hob," Mcdlnley wns rated as tho boy wonder on the fiddle. Ho still has his 11,500 Instrument, ho says. Good soaps make batbiug a pleas ure. Wo have tbo good kinds. Cur rlns For Drug. 8 daughter, .Mary Allen, accompanied ,by Mr. and Mr. W. F. McPherrcn. spent the week-end at Lake o the 'Woods. Virgil Deljip, sou of,Mr. and Mrtf. C. H, Dc!.ap. arrived here from Kit gene this past week-end and left Monday for Chlloquln where he will take a position with the Modoe Lum ber company as commissary man. Virgil I.. Dell and'ltuby G. Tedrlck Of this city were the principals In r, wedding Sunday morning at the Methodist parsonage. The Rev. S. J. Chancy officiated. Hell Is employed by the Miller Construction company. , Mr. and Mm. A. C. Wiley of Sparks, Nevada, left for their home yoitcrdsy morning after n week'n visit with Mrs. Wiley's parents. .Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Winter. Mcrilil nud. Thu Mine Artie and Audrey Ilrlgg. nfter spending three weeks In Klumath Falls as tho guests of their mint, Mrrf. A. F. Glover, will return to their home In California on Thursday. C. T. Chute, a California!! capi talist, left this morning for IiIh south ern Home after a inotiin spent iisiung ut Uocky1 Polni'amr on thu Wlllliun son river. Cliuto Is onn ofithe i.-uthus-lasllu ,H(rt.tiutn who visit Klamath every summer. Ned Worthlligtim arrived last, night from Shii .Frnnclexo to spend a few days with Klamath Falls friends beforo loiitfnulng to his home In IlcloU, Wisconsin, where ho expects to become connected with his father' newspaper. James Pitts accompanied by his daughter. Margaret, set out In May from their homo near Chicago, for a tour of tho Patlflc coast. They arriv ed hero Saturday for a visit with Mrs Margaret' Pitts and today made the Crater 'Lake trip, expecting to be back In town tomorrow. Dr. uud Mrs, L. II. Green and daughter, Genevieve, wore here yes terday on their way north from Call- fornla. They spent tho day with Mrs, O. and Mrs. W. Peyton, old friends from Illinois. Dr. and Mrs. Green left their home In Johnstone City, HI., and ufter touring tho south are on their way north to Canada, Mfc and Mrs, 0. W, P.lggs and sou, Wayno, Mr. and .Mrs. Will Rlggs, all of Roseburg, aud M, M. Rumagu of Grants Pass spont tho week-end with Mrs, Cjaude II. Davis. Mr. und Mrs. Will Rlggs ultowed tho remainder of thoir party to 50 on without them aud they expect to spend several days In and about Klamath Falls. - Mrs., R. II, Walton Is hero from l.os Gates, California, visiting with old friends, arul relatives. Mrs, Wul ton for. many yoars made her home In Klamath Falls and later on tho attractive Walton farm a few miles south of town. While hero she will bo the house guest of Mrs, K. S. Phillips, 216PJie street. er administration. Fur this record. President Harding and Secretary Hughes are lo bu commended, Pres ident' Harding' i. furthermore tie--i-'vlng of cotnineuilstlonn that )) had selecleii for secretary of state a man of tho highest qualification-, and one devoted' to the merit prin ciple." The committee reported a, tlll hotter showing "au uncqualed record of adherence to the merit system" In Its examination or, ap pointments In the consular service. There hat been, during tho first '15 months of- tho present adminis tration, the report Mated "not u sluglo exception to tho rules re quiring appointments) through ex aminations In thu consular service." Mrs. Charles Collier was renin;; comfortably at noon today, accord ing to hospital authorities. Al though physicians have not yet op (rated to runovn the bullet which er, the'nnw unit will bo of thu same general site and appearance as the other two. Its sawing equipment will be dlfferentr however. In that It will contain a gang saw and one band. This will he the tlrst use of a gang saw In local lumber manufacture. Other equipment which, with thu saws, will' be furnished by the Filer ,fi Ktowcll company, will bu 11 trim mer and an edger. KlerlrHlty .Motive Power The new mill will be electrically driven throughout, It 4111 add about four million fael to the monthly out put of the plant. Addition of (ho now mill will mean I an Increase of tl.'O In the number of i men employed by thu company, these being placed In tho mill, In tho vari ous departments allowing; the, mill to care for the Increased output, and In the woods to provide tho necessary adltlonnl log supply. Tho monthly In crease In tho payroll at currant wages 1... -I.-... -,- n.. .' .. .- "Ill II' HUUIU fU.,'JVU, in 111(1 IUU strurtloii work about 10 men will bn employed, under thu supervision of William J. Coleman, rawiulll su perintendent, nml G, A. Ilnrnlkolte, DlttliirtHluhtM lHltorn hero lhli week front Hnn Kiauelseu 1110 Mr. nml Mrs. (Ii'olge Russell Reed who will upend some time with their daughter, Mrs. Dell Onmmim. and small gVuml daughter, Nniiey. Heed Is president nr tho Oconto missel! Reed Ink rimiMiiy or nan 1 Taueiseo, r I If ou want diugs In u huiry call I Currlns "KIOHT-OII". Cutilnii For' Drugs. S I II, (V Lord. 11 fnrmor relillnij on thu emit hide of Klalmilli la lie, turn in town yeslenhiy with 11 itinillllv of (liild Colli potiitiieii. of uhlfh ho has 11 liii'gn i'H'P tills yeiii.i I. onl hiiIiI thu planting senium wns Into hut Unit the potatoes I1111I ilpeneil ut about the uhiiiiI llnii' laud In sit (i ut tun My on lnitittoeN uud rniely fulls tu pimluee 11 bumper crop m CuriliisWell tlurdi'ii I'n'UI Toilet I'leparallous Dim of Iho liesl Hues. S . . . . . .. . . 1 nitiivr ihuviiiiuic. nif iiiu muni iiiiri edged somewhere In tl. region i-f oca ulur w ,, t.III,oyn(Ii ,,. lug the company's present mill- her eye, they still havo .si:ue ll'lle hope of sarin,; tho oje. It wa hold. i;. D. Swiuuey and fjinl)'. nc comp.mlcil by Swlnney'a brother-in-law, arrived In Klamatli Fulls Hill weil(-eud front Dt-s Moines, Iowa. The party lii out 011 a.inoutli'a uu tomobili) trip. .Mr. nut) Mrs. Kwln uey will miiku their homo in Kla math Falls', a.i ho bus accepted it position In tho repair depratmeut or thu Glover Jewelry store. Swiniey la said to be a talented muslelan who should make u welcoinu addi tion lo the city band. ; Currlns sell Watermon fountain liens, Tho world' iitnnilaril. 8 Wrights, hut It will bo necessary to bring In other skilled mill men to augment the local supply. Currlns sell Kvershnrp pencils, Tho original automatic pencil . 8 URGES SrP. SUPPORT i;i-ik J. .Miller Will Appror at V. of ,(.'. I'iri'iii UeilneMlny noon MICKIE SAYS -TH' EOtTDR. 90JOS Uft OUT WERE TO W KtevCS CMS tU A VJHtt-e, BUT oc&r BETVJEtU SOU "U VJ , WE TNAWWft Wi RUMUIU' Mr 9AP6A 1U BEST tbVJU IM IH' 5VHWM 4 HE ftVUCMIft MOxtODM viowweoes urn got & UXAU M fMWOLM P. BUVWHl Of- UftSCBEa H ) v,eMA)y time gggf h&?-v. ouoc Tggflggggm I ---itMM" gggggggggsmLJL 1 fUMUMT Have any of tho 'mull order houses contributed to our local 'playgrounds' Currlns For Drugs, Fxpiik J., AlJIIjjr "f Albany, Ore gon, representing 1 humour of com mercii from Ashlanil lo Salem, ami armed with their wrltb'tt atitlioilly, ut tho chambor of cuuiiiiercu forum tomorrow noon will advance the muse of thu Southern Pacific In connection with tho iimuergur con troversy. Miller was In confer ence with Ihe chamber board this noon. Miller said that every town In tho Willamette valley had gone on record as favoring tho Southern Pa cific. He bellovcd It was tlinu for Klamath to toko a definite stand ou thu question. It, was unnounccd ut the chamber today that u committee of five, rop rcentlng ull Klamath's leading In dustrie, will bo uppolntod to In vestigate und make recommendations as to Klamath's futuro course In Iho unmorgcr question. OLCOTT LOSS NOW 2 First Evidence of Wrongly Marked liallots Found In Multnomah PORTLAND, Aug. 8. Tito frt ovldunio of support for Hull's con tention developed today In the. re cheek of 270 precincts In Mullnomuh county. Five democratic ballots with tho names of republicans on them wore, found In tho republican box. Other changes redufod Olcott's loss to two while Hull lost one. A. small Investment in flret aid supplies may Have you many tiniest 8 tbelr coel. Currlns For Drugs, 8 rj'Ltipwr-''j dfr fr"'" s Ttigfff 1 tV $ 77l FInfhrini fftnfttt currtcf Hflt'in iiry J I alt I". IT pleases nny irnin t7j'lntnv (Hnt the shoe he is wearing has the iipjirovat of men everywhere; that it has.national prestige; that, at homeoronliis travels, he cun always be I'lad to have it known that he wears The Florshcim Shoe. Few shoes are so uratifyinj; to the wearer; none more so, at any price. K. Sugarman i AINT MAD AT NOBODY" i m . 4 Ml yisrN w J ggsV ggggg.s Jfm. gf M (V enu- SPIRIN WARNING ! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you nr-.-not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia ' Neuritis lla'rachc Lumbago , fain, I'ain Accept only "Htyer" p.ick:ii:e whiji coiilains proper iliructionv llimly "aiypr" botci if Vi tnhlrts MviUKh, ,f .,n lOO-Drtu-iali ?lr'ii li lUi If.J. sut'. i.1 ntot, UxvtUr'vtf if SI piMti'lrjfllfdrr f i t'i?ir,- i JWPlwtTl)M.l w.r.y nm wn mi Wppwi ph. i i TONIGHT AT THE STRAND UOe- wiikrk i-;vi:iiviioiiv ai:s HOMi: F TIIK HOIIKI.YSO.V IIIATLItDH -!W-' Something for 'the Ladies VAUDEVILLE AND MOVIE HAIR NET NIGHT Every ludy present tonight will lie given free a movie fun hairnet FREE VAUDEVILLE BILL AND HATTIE CARR in i "MUSICAL ODDITIES" Hattie Carr is known as the Cowgirl singer There will also be the big super feature picture R "MOTHER LOVE AND THE LAW" powerful drama every mother in Khunatl Falls should see Don't forget it's Movie Fan hairnet night Admission 20c und 35c Show Starts 6:45 t & . - i- !fc. 4 fcllUjMMMI HilHlfiMWrw.V gJ;lrwr,MaTJS BWVl..-. n