J I l-KlUAY. MAY U, til24!,- Putre Six THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Hon. IVnton (I. riurdli'k, cnndidnte for republican nnmiiiiutlon for state reprwntalive, J. .M. Knoll, A. M. CollW mill oilier naiitlidatw for of fice 'will In- I'TOkiM'H tonight at I. O. O. P. -Iiitl 1 vt Merrill, Tlio montlng maris i h o ciock. plan tillage: S COMMf lifts.. Franco, SU-iy . The "Olympic VilUiKu" - lUtttiiu-il l house the atiilelm ami' riirsinlu.tlve:i of the various nation competing In the 1921 Ramos who may wish io avail tliomsolvcg of its uiodust but hyglen Ic and up-to-tlalo accommodation, haa Just been completed and turned ovor to the Kronen. Olympic comiuiit tea by the contractors. Built about a humlrwd yardii a way from 11)0 Stadium, the village is composed of a serlte of villas of two and tour rooms ach. U provides accommodation for 300 athletes. Up to Uie present only Japau lias officially notified tlie cominili-e tbat Us entire team would stop there. Teams of other nations, however, for which hou.-wun ..accommodation lias oceu arranged elsewhere, have retained come villas where the men who are to compete on the following day "will remain overnight. Tne United States has asked for four, Great Britain tlnee, Italy two, and Finland, Spain and Belgium one each. Supplied with all the modern com forts, shower baths and hygienic apparatus the villas, tastefully decor ated and painted in bright colors, will provide a healthful home tor the athletes while presenting a pic turesque and agreeable aspect. Reading rooms, lounge and res taurant, post office and telegraph, a bank, a cafe, two barber shops, all bordering upon "Avenue Pierre de Coubertin" the main street of the village, named after the president oi tne international Olympic com' mittee are some of the conven iences which will- be placed at the disposal of the foreign athletes. REGISTRATION FOR PRIMARY 339,612; i REPUBLICANS LEAD SALEM, Jlay 9. Total registra tion for the May 1C primary is 339, 612. Republicans number 233,023, Democratic, 91,48$ and the 'remaind er miscellaneous. ' AMERICAN GRAIN' MARKET . CAPTURED BV RUSSIAN'S BERLiIN, May 9. American grain has been virtually driven out of the Baltic states and Finland through Russian competition and is rapidly disappearing from the Scandinavian, German and Dutch markets before Russian grain, according to a re port on Russian commerce issued in Berlin by Peter Petroff, an attache of the Russian commercial delega tion In Germany. Mr. Petroff wo an early 'minister of foreign affairs In Petrograd under the Bolshevist government, and has lived for many years jn England. A Befit ween October i, 1922 and Oc tober 1, 1923, the report states the exports of Russia exceeded the im ports by a value of 23,190,000 rubles. Grain was the shief Item of export and rye was the leading, product; The total grain exportation for that year was 99,123,476' poods, the pood being about 36 pounds. . This was only 13.6 per cent ot Russia's pre war grain exportation; , - (Germany and England took S3. 7 per cent ot Russia's exports tor that year, and supplied 66.5 per cent of its imports. , For Hull tlongg 1'luyeix. " If you have three winds ot the some kind, you have a pong. It you draw four different winds, then you have a weather, vane. STOPS CATARRH Clogged Air Passages Open at Unce Nostrils A Cleared If your nostrils are cloggod and your bead stuffed because of cat arrh or a told, got Ely's Cream Balm ot any drug store. Apply ti ATHLETE HEA E little of this pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream Into your nostrils and let It penetrate through every air pumuigo of your head and mem bmnee. Instant relief. How good it feels. Your head 1s clear. Your nostrils are open. You breathe freely. No more haw king or snuffling. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic Don't lay stuffed tip, choked up and mlfl umbl.. Relief i ur, Adv. J Reformed i Ike Buzzard, famous desperado! and outlaw of half a century ago. memtw of a band that terrorised' the WeLsh Mountain kuict I In! Prnaylvanla,'Vieavw taetPennsyl-j vnnla State Prison after lint 4i years, and starts life overiaaaa. evangelist at the as of TlJ J USESULPHURTO L Broken, Out Skin And Itch-inp- Eczema Helped Over Night For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to wait tor relief from torwire or embarrass ment, declares a noted skin special ist. Apply a little Mentho-Sulnhur and Improvement shows next day. Because ot Its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sul phur preparation. The moment you apply It healing begins. Only those who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the delight this Mentho-Sulphur brings. Even fiery. Itching ecxema is dried right up. Get a small Jar of Rowles Mentbo Sulphur from a good druggist and use It like cold cream. Adv. CTXV OF PORTLAND DISPLAY COPY OF FAMOUS FRENCH STATU: PORTLAND, Jlay 9. This city is to have a copy in bronze of the equestrian statue ot Joan ot Arc by the French sculptor Fremiet, whteh stands in the Place de Rivoli in Paris, in front of the Louvre. - Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, who recently do nated to the city a statue of Theodore Roosevelt mounted upon a horse as a Rough Rider, announced that he had ordered Uie statue. It is expected to be delivered here in June. Dr. Coe will present the city also with statues of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Dr. John lie- Loughlia, the latter, known as the "Father of Oregon," a factor of the Hudson Day Company in the early da'- JAPAN" IMPORTS GLIDER TOKIO, May 9. A 13-meter glid er is to be imported from France by the aviation experimental bureau of the 'Imperial University. A French expert will accompany tho machine and Instruct Japanese airmen in Its navigation. Music Soroity to Meet ' -'MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May '9 Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary will hold- its biennial convention here June 23 to 27. More than 300 delegates from practically every state in the union wlll'attend.' Mount Kilimanjaro, in Tangany ika "territory, Africa, is'19,'900 feet high, the highest mountain on thai continent. It is near the equator and is covered a third way down (with perpetual snow. . For the first time since 1S9C, the St. Lawrence River at Quebec was this winter blocked with ice. 'I , J ."I shall foe well enough to hunt before long and I don't intend to fol low old women's advice to (wrap my self to cotton wool just because I have had a couple of tumbles." Prince of WaleB. ' ( DONT BE OPERATED ON : ' SURGICAL operations for PD are lareclr UNSUCCESSFUL, it prowbrthe65 ofuchaefwhidre occuiwiUdn two years. MyNON-SUR-OICAL mtthodj,bTwhlch I GUARAN TxtEtocaieiny cued Ptacraranaths podiw'jfec, ire gaade, mild andsoorh Ing. The greatly enLi rri oflicc wracn biilkJirjf,ao foiniag my hoed where oat of town pat" rf, tents may be convenient' rtV ly and comfotoMT Iocs Wk E I COURT ,... . lllMlls. (ieoriie tllolin ot ux to Harry N. Ijinjelt, $1 I. K. S.. hols 1. J, S. 4, Illk. 20. North Klnmath Falls. Otto F. lloyo to Chester I,, llovey, $101)0 consideration, N.-t5a of Sc. 29. Twp. 37, It. 14 Otto Boye to Chanter I,. Hovey. consideration, Lots S and 4. Sw. 4; Lots 1 and S of Set". B, Twp. SS, It. 14; SHSKVi of Sw, 811; I XE4NK4 of See. 33: NV14XW.4 of S.w. 33, Twp. 7. ft. 14. CI1S.H2 acre, 1 . ';.hiiifilon till.) Iiridi" of 16 run away with In'r lnif hand'a money. He kt iir, ho few people will worry over It. Political Announcements J. F. MOIU.KV Aunouucna himself as candi date for Sheriff, subject to the Democratic nomination at the Primary. May 16, 1924. I hereby nnnouuco myself as can didate tor the office ot County Commissioner of Klamath Coun ty, subject to tint decision of the Democratic voters of the Pri maries, May 16, 1924. IL K. WOLFORD f I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commission er ot Klamath County, subject to the derision of the Republican voters at tho Primaries May 16, 1924. D. ELLIS YOUNG f ILiiltE.MK If. UNUrJIWUOIl Announces himself as a candidate, for nrtitn!itlnn to office '"..m:i. ty ( i,nim..-'.!n'" nnhiwl in drt cislea of I: ,,.iIiIIimii "! at Primary U.ua Muv I horeby announce myself as candidate for tbe office of County Commissioner of Klamath coun ty, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the Primar ies. May 16, 1924. BURRELL SHORT LLOYD L. LOW, Incubent Announces himself as candi date for the office of Sheriff of Klamath county, subject to the decision of tbe Republican voters at the Primary Election , to be held May It. 1914. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Clerk ot Klamath county, subject to tha decision ot ths Democrat Voters it the primary Election, Hay If, 1924 - . , , GARRETT K. VAN RIPER t . A.M. COLLIER, Klamath Falls Candidate for Republican norm ination for Representative, 21st district, counties of Klamath, Lake, Jefferson, Deschutes and Crook; Primaries May 16, 1924 W. A. WESST Candidate . for District Attorney for Klamath county on Repuhll ;an tickets - 4 . ; , I hereby announce my candi dacy tor Sheriff on the Republi can ticket, subject to the wish of the voters of Klamath county at the Primaries, May 16, 1924. 1 HANS NYLANDEB WM. GAJVONG Announces his ' Candidacy for District Attorney on the Demo cratic ticket, subject to the wish ot the voten at the Primary, May 16. O. O. B ROWER ' Announces himself as candidate for nomination for District At torney for Klamath County on the Republican -ticket at tbe primar ies, May 16, 1924. Motto, "Th interests of All tbe People." B. 8. HAMILTON . Bend, Oregon . .' Candidate for Republican nomi nation State Representative list District. WE TRIM 'EM- II i i and Make 'Em Auto Tops, Any Style, Solid or Flexible. Also Curtains, Upholstering and Seat Covers OREGON HARNESS CO. ' Seventh and Klamath Street v All Kinds Repairing Business i Kodak Work LeaycYour Filtrvs Ml Before 9 OclocK-Your AM- Picftim arc i 01 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PCOPLE BUY TMEIW DRU03 Howard Announce the following nnw Stage Sohodulus. Effective March 24. 1934. Stngo Iw.vlnn Kluiuath Falls at II a. m. makoa Bu gone same day, and stage leaving Klamath Falls at 1 p. m. makes Roseburg same day. Connects with all north and south bound tralni at Med ford. , FAURS Klamath Falls to Portland ...$1I.3 Klamath Falls to Alhuuy . $11.80 Klamath Falls to Corrallis SU.DS Klamath Falls to Eugene ....... ........ 110.10 Klnmath Falls to Roneburg -..I 8.6S Klamath Falls to C.rants Pass t 415 Klamath Falls to Medford . ...I 00 Klamath Falls to Ashland f 4.7 Call Phone 483 RIDK OV STAGE Office at City Trausfer WHITE PELICAN IRON WORKS, INC Practical Boiler Makers and Iron Worker Spring St., near Oak Ave., Klamath Falls, Ore. r Heavy Sheet Iron Work, Tanks, Breeching and Stacks, Btcei Conveyors, Air Cooled and Brick Uaed Darners We Speclallso on Repairing Boilers ot All Kind PHONE TM BALLOON TIRES Full Size ' Cap Calkins Has Them They Are Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords KLAMATH TIRE HOUSE 6th and Klamath ) lt'iCll and look them over .(Headquarters For infos laftosi Ida B. Momyer p ' Colon Savings and Loan, - New York Ufa Insurance Co., ""' Fire Insurance HLOCGH BLDG, HTJ1TE B-I - 018 M Mala "Oh, Exclaimed Andy Gump, "Spring's here let's lilt the, trail.' "Not on your life" replied Mill. "Our car looks like tlio wreck ot tbe Hesperus, lifter all the ip sinusites you've had tills winter. Now if Andy Gump lived Ip Klmnnth Falls lie would dash to Bob Ryan's Auto Top Shop, have his top repaired, iicnl celluloid in his curtains and a few .-new springs In the cushions, done In a Jiffy and save enough money to fill np tho tank with gasoline. Moral Don't let tho bugaboo of a (poor top dampen your touring Joy, with Bob Kynn'i Auto Top Shop ready to be at your service. Remember you got the benefit of his cheap rent. Bob Ryan's Auto Top Shop !'" 1818 E. Main St. H O O D S- TIRES MONOGRAM -" OILS ; and Greases Reed Batteries Reed Auto Supply Phone 298 11th Street, near Main Mi IN Directory roady 3 & Grimes Min!" ' Supplies for All Machines Publlo Stenographer KLAMATH 1 TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Typewriters of All Hakes Bought, Sold, Rented and Repaired ALLEN B. JONES Phone 747 Suite B-2, Slough Building Special Beauty Culture Price Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday $9.00 Egg Pack, Almond Heal Pack, Belcano Pack For gl-Ml Boston Beauty Shop BOO Winters Building "TEX" WILL FIX IT1 Upholstering Mattress Making General Furniture Repairing Furniture Packed and Orated Varnishing a ad Eaamellag I J. S. WILLBURN 1178 Main St. Phone 44t ' AU Work Guar aa teed MAINE PLANS TO HONOR LUMBERJACK HANUOU, Me., Muy 9. Tho spirit ot the bld-tlmo Mulne lumhi'i' iiiuii who Kdlilud the Rrviit Urn Juihh down riiHliliig rlvui's is to bu per petuated la brouis. On the biu'i of u foiintiiln to ha urootud nuur tho llnngnr puhlta library as a mnmoiiul to the Lutti Col, Luther 11. I'lerni) of t'lili'ugo,-u lormor UuiiKor resident, will Ibn plncuil a K ifut brouiu rollnf depleting thruo river driven eiiKUiiod In the perilous tusk of breaking out the key Ion of a Jiim to roloiiHO the inlllloiii tit lone liolilnd Colonel Pierce provided for the fouiiiulu lu his will. Ten iikmh orlnl conimlsslou hus acuaiiliiil a du hIrii auhmlttoil by Chnrlim 18. Tefft of New York, a mitlvu of UuiiKor. The Hculpior olitalnml much of ni" Information and Inspiration tor the (leitlKn from Patrick Connors ot this city, nnw 84 years old, the last sur vivor of four brothers who for many yonrs piloted log drlvi'S down the Peuobsoot. . A lirlmltilvo poopla, living In holes In the ground and believed to bo tin siiiiident.4 of a race antedating the Arabs In North Africa, woco found by a Fellow of tho Royal aeographl cal Society n few hundred mllns Hon ih of the Mediterranean coast lu Atrka. lloro dwell more than 12,000 souls, without teati or houses, living In subterranoan homes which ar en tered through sloping tunnels. They are Moalema and extremoly fqnaticai Want Fnrnlrnre and all kinds of Household Goods, Ranges, Stoves. We pay best prtos. Sea GEORGE, PhoM oOtt-M 0S4 KUunath Avenue W. POafROY - Plaster Contracting Stucco Work a Specialty Phone 411-W. Private Homes House Clean, log, Floor Waning and polishing INDHPENDENT WINDOW CLEANING CO. A. H. COMBS, Manager. Janitor Work and Window Cleaning Ph MS-R-Klamalb Falls, Or. J. H. DR1SCOLL Upstairs in the Hart BIdg. All Kinds of INSURANCE HARNESS If you are going to buy New Harness, I can save yon 40 per cent. Olva me a trial and you will be oonvlnoed. Shoe Repairing of All Kind. SIXTH STREET HARNESS AND SADDLH SHOP , , 70g S. Sixth Street. DR. B. F. OTT . Samlpractie Physician Successfully treats appendici tis, Ohronls Bowel Trouble and Rheumatism. Oall Stones and Goitre removed without knife. First class hand manipulation and Hot Light, which has no equal for Lumbago, Bclatlca . and all nervous break downs. Free Examination Room 910 Odd Fellows BIdg. HEILBRONNER & REA DEALERS) H WOOD' - i , . . , ' ; , ( rjaaUtjr, Sendee and Low Prices Phones 9SS-B sad 000 New Oriental Beauty Shop . MARXJKLL WAVING $1.00 Also Shampooing Slough BIdg. Suite B, No. BIS Mala St, Make Appointments, - Flume OIS Professional Cards MUM. WII.I.AHII JOHNH0H 'I'tllli llKI' Uf PlMIIO' ' ; - mill Third Hi root t'lione ilbll-ll DR. J. G. GOBLE , OI'TOMICTICMT OPTICIAN ' 7i'll Miiln hi. I'huue ISU-W . ... t Wi. Ill Mini grluil G1mni, ihipll-, iiii lixikiu nimlr frames ; HI'IUIXLA IKUHMTIKIIK I'liniii- U lll-.l 1110 ti. Hill HI, ,X MAI'll M. CUtl.TON (llnlli'S, t'ni'Hi'in, MiiiIii to oritur. : ' J DR. F. R. GODDARD OHTKOPAIIK) PHVHICUrf ANI HIIRGKON - . llffliC and Kesldenee I'bona Mi I. O. O. V. Temple W. P. MYERS . LAWYER ' Sulio S. Ioumls llldg. Pbune, Otflen 9I0 Kes, SM-al J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL KN01NEKR ' ' and smtvKYOR Phono ItrA-J IBS S. Riverside CHIROPRACTORS ltltS. MAMJCTT MALLBTT Olfloe over Underwood's .'' Seventh and Main. Phone 400 Residence Phone 067 . , STONEMASONS 121 11th Street C and O. Sundfelt f " 1 v NEW CITY LAUNDRY Finished Work Flat Work Pot Your .Dads la Oar Bads" Rough Dry y . Phone 1M. Cor. Main Conglrose i : .-' ' ,": OUR PHONH M ; ' '(' ''.''. i f' V Our Address, SUO S. Sixth St. TROY LAUNDRY NU BONE CORSETS .r Mnde to Yoar Msasnra .., Mrs, Rose Randall H Gnaraataed - '.' ' Sitl J.ffcrmin Ht. . Phone 977-W. W. E. and J. E. Patterson . Contracting Paintars 630 S. 6th, Phone E82r 1040 Malta Str60t PKRMANCNT CONBTRUCTIi ICxcliialvo Licensed Mnnutaotnr. ;. era For ' .. , ' : ; ' . ..; The now Concrete Hollow-wall Building Brlok tor Founda tlons, Walls; Bulldlnt,"eto. ' v Absolutely Flro and Weather Proof, at a cost leas than any othor form of masonry,;. .. ; ; ' ' ' i-.1. :'. ' ': . Stone-Tllo construction ;': ellm dnates upkeep expenses, Is in destruotlble, and Is approved by tbe beat architects - and bullden, , ;. , ,, . Unexcelled as a base for Stuo co finish. Let Us Estimate Your Job , )' ' Concrete Pipe , Company Hlvlh and Market Phone Sff9W onT, I , V