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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1924)
? PAGE TWO EVENING HERALD i Uaned Dally eiccpt Sunday by The Herald Publishing Oampanyv Office, 110 North Eighth Street Klamath Fall, Oregon. LUTHER W. ROOD, Pros. A Kdltnr Bntered as second-duns matter at the Dost office at Klamath Falls Oregon, under act of March 3, 17 Member of the Associated Press.. THE ASSOCIATED PRES3 Is ei elnilTely entitled to the use tor re publication ot all news dispatcnes oredlted to it or not otherwise ored- ited tn this paper, and also the lo cal newi ' published therein. All rights of republication ot special dispatches herein are also reserved. The Evening Herald la the official paper of Klamath county and tne City of Klamath rails. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by Carrier ONE TEAR ie.BO BIX MONTHS . . . 8.50 THREE MONTHS 1.05 ' ONE MONTH . . - .68 ; By.MaU ONE TEAR .. '$3.00 BIX MONTHS a.TS ONE MONTH .8 TUESDAY, JTXT 1, 19&t. HE DOESN'T LIKE IT A perturbed Individual alts la his chair at the capltol In Salem. : His name la Walter , Pierce, erst- TrhJIe governor of tlie: state of Oiegon. Looming before him Is the pio- ( ture .. of nnenhor man much ywunger, alert, keen anu withal pos . teased o( foresight and sound vision " t records count.. His name: Is Den .: ton O. Burdlck. Fifty legislators in the prospect have put their names : to paper, marking this latter Indi vidual as the next speaker of the . house of representatives. ' ' From all that can be gathered : the speaker-to-be Is not an "ln- come-taxer" a "severance-taier," a . 'movie-show-taxer" or :- any other kind of a hit-and-miss "taier." He r firmly and consistently believes In '-providing funds tor state upkeep add progress but : he has never shown a tendency to disrupt nor malcy or throw monkey-wrenches Into the machinery of business. He - realizes that as a lawmaker one , lone, moderately populated and still young state . cannot dictate the policy of a nation. He knows that handicaps to the progress of -his own commonwealth - attend the adoption of Ibwb penalizing busi ness and the Individual unless all ,. adjoining states Join In the move ment and even then he is not so cocksure that progress Is assured j should -combined legislatures in cline to wantonly . plaster every thing in. sight with . experimental hindrances. ' Not so . the present governor. "Soak 'em and never mind the con sequences," seem to be his shibbo leth. , . So the outlook . dims 'for the governor and his program. For the state the future is relatively just that much brighter. ... Verily Oregon . votorB chose wise ly in the primary of 1924 It would, seem to date at least. A GOOD YEAR Stocks went up several point in June and are higher than they were last year at this time. This Is true of both industrial and ' railroad stocks. Bonds have risen likewise, and are at or near their highest point in history, and still going up. :i Bank clearings for the week end- ' lng lune 21 were enough larger than the week before and 1600,000,000 more than the corresponding week last year. . . Wheat and corn are up. Foreign - securities, though we have little to do with that, are up too.;, J:;'':' . t ; '' '.;.:) ., , Yet the tradition persists In somo quarters that a "presidential year" Is lnvarably and necessarily a bad year for business. Scientific observ ers declare unreservedly that eco nomic history belies that belief, and the current business' barometers ob viously" discredit It with regard to the present year. Kvldontly the economic situation Is stronger than the fears of the pessimists, and there is nothing in the political situation to scare a prosperous nation. BE CAREFUL There Is - reason aplenty why every person should become a mem ber of the STOP FOREST FIRES ASSOCIATION a movement just launched In this city and extending Into virtually all parts of the state. Careless campera who leave their fires .burning In the woods or toss lighted cigar' and cigarette stubs Into the bruBh,. burned last season more tlmberland than was cut by all sawmills in the country all year. The United States is the largest "consume pt lumber in the world. It uses halt the lumber, more than halt the paper, and . about three fifths of all the wood consumed In the world. ..') Reforestation has been recognised tor years as one ot the great neces sities. Something Is being accom plished In this direction, nut forest tires at present wipe out much more timber every year than Is being re grown. Records kept by the forest serv ice show that every year the area of forest land swept by tire Is about twice as great as the area cut over by logging operations. - Membership In the association costs nothing except a promise to BE CAREFUL. Few ot the great forest conflagrations are necessary; most of them can be avoided by an ordinary amount ot precaution. Having signed a membership blank and pledge tn the STOP FOREST FIRES ASSOCIATION, It la assumed that the person so doing will exercise more than ordinary care while In the wooded sections. With many thousands In Oregon becoming avowed guardians ot the forest over their signature. It Is to be hoped that we shall pass 1924 without some ot the huge losses we have borne in other years. Americans in Japan are finding It ' uncomfortable, but hardly more so than Japanese in America. They ought to have a few Lieut. Maughans as a relay team tor tbat round-the-world flight. Europe improves as France and England, instead of growling at each other across the Channel, get together and, talk things over man to man. , , Considering the fiery, emotional nature of that New York conven tion, Is the party really symbolised by the proper animal? China, warring against illiteracy, is simplifying Its alphabet and has got It down to 1,000 letters. Try em on little Willie. That dawn-to-dusk flyer made good, flying with the sun; but he wouldnt have done it if he had been going east. Go west, young man, to breas; records. BOBBED HAIR IS TOPIC Physicial , Culture Sfagazino, a Macfadden publication, for July is brimful . of Interesting reading. Bobbed Hair to Make Bald Womcii?" is an article which will attract national attention: "Bernarr Macfaiden's Viewpoint"' is replete with timely topics. "Wjhy Oondemu Abrams' Method" by Upton Sinclair, I Hiked Thirtv-three Hundred Miles To Health" by Bella Boyer. "Foods That Will Make You Vital and Vir ile," by Milo Hastings and "Exercise for Beauty" by Barbara Burns are only a few of the many instructive articles garnered by that brilliant editor, Walter E. Colby. ,, YOU'LL ENJOY (OUR Special Merchants Lunch Daily 50c 11. a. m. to 2 p. m. Special Week-Day , DINNER 60c ... 5 p. m. to 8 p. tn. , Short Orders AH Hours Orchestra Music Daily During Dinner Period. The Golden Glow 712 Main Brim "If We Bprvn It It'a Good" WOOD Block Wood is your best and cheapest sum mer fuel. ;." Our block wood is large, clean , and pitchy. Our prices are much lower. Prompt' deliveries in the city. We are also delivering blocks all over the Klamath Val ley at very close prices. Phone us your orders and get quick service. O. PEYTON & CO. ''Wood to Burn" 419 Main Phone 535 THE EVENING 'tMfer xp -; U X - - i-r - CLEAN OUT THE MITES , By ZELIiA WIGEXT, AicultunU Extension IVpnrtment International Harvester Company Mitea are the little fellows that crawl on you every time you go into the chicken coop; they make the setting hens leave their nests; they! suck the very Hfe-blood ot the hens; they drive the hens to roost on trees and fences in order to escapo torment. ' You won't get many eggs If your hens are feeding mites. It takes too much good red blood to keep the mlteg going. Mites live and breed In the cracks and crevices of the coop. In warm .weather they multiply so rapidly that tbey 'can be gathered by liandfuls If left undisturbed. , Mite Destroyers. Clean and thor oughly disinfect the entire coop at least once a year. After this thor ough annual cleaning, spraying the FOR SALE OUR OWN PROPERTIES ON EASY TERMS $100 Lots at $10.00 cash,-$5.00 per month $200 Lots at $20.00 cash $5.00 per month $300 Lots at $30.00 cav.h, $7.50 per month $400 Lots at $40.00 cash, $10.00 per month $500 Lots at $50.00 cash, $12.50 per month THE KLAMATH DEVELOPMENT CO. ' 1303 Main St, Phone 1 ' W. M. MONTELIUS, Sales Manager. In?opening our we offer the following Roast Beef, per lb. ,. .... 12V2c Rib Boil, per lb. ..10c Brisket Boil, per lb. .. 8c Shoulder Pork Roast, per lb. .............. 16c . Pork Steak, per lb. nVzc yPork Sausage, 20c per lb, 2 lbs, for ....35c . Hamberger, 15c per lb., 2 lbs. for ......'25c Good Bacon, per lb 25c Market Phone 241-W HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL PASTIME roosta and nests once a month will, In most cases, keep the mites under control. Any good disinfectant can be used. A mixture ot three parts kerosene and one part crude carbolic acid Is effective. ' . Kerosene Emulsion. Kerosene emulsion is better than plain kero sene because, It sticks longer. ' To make emulsion dissolve a bar ot laundry soap In a gallon ot hot water. Add two gallons of kerosene and Btlr vigorously so thnt no oil stands on the surface.. To this stock solution add eight gallons of water. Cresol Soap Mixture. Dissolve a bar of laundry soap In a pint ot hot water. . Add a pound of commercial cresol. When cold, stir In a gallon of kerosene. ' Apply without diluting. s 719 Main Don't get any of this ou tho hands or face a8 It will smart. Lime Sulphur. Tho lime sulphur used for fruit trees Is also effective. Thero Is no profit In mltas or lice. FREE 1UXCIXO AT TRR.VMLA.'I. The Dreamland Pavilion gives Its first dance of tho weok tomorrow night. Dunces will also be given Thursday, Friday and Saturday as a part of the Fourth celebration. No charge will be modo for- dancing from 9 to 9:30 o'clock. Adv. 1-2 IRRIGATION PUMPS We have a large num ber of different sizes and styles in stock Get one 'now and save your crop ' Try- LORENZ CO. -First 123 No. 6th Street FRENCH DRESSING 2 tablespoons vinegar 4 tablespoons Amaizo 1 teaspoon salt yi teaspoon sugar li teaspoon pepper yi teaspoon paprika Put all ingredients into bowl. Beat well and serve very cold. , ROQUEFORT . : DRESSING To above French Dress ing, add 3 tablespoons Roquefort cheese which has been crumbled with fork. Add the cheese just before serving. Your Qrocer Can Supply You 9 9 mm WRESTLERS CLASH , IN RODEO MATCH Arrungmmmta ura being completed tor tlio Hodoo wriwtling nml IioxIiik ourd to bo liiiw -next Hiiturduy nliilit at the Rminillimvliiu bull, llimry lliuko, loonl wrnstlor, will uinrt Young l.omlo on the mat im tho fmi turo event ot tlx mixed curd, Two foiir-rimml ring jniitelins ate also aohotluluil for the affair. ilturko ami London will wolgli 111 nt about 1U0 poumlit. Hui'ke In woll known to local mat fnna duo to Ills veiul iiiutnltoa In litis city mid lila micco in (bo game hare. JAPAN WILL BE AT ALLIES' MEETINGS LONDON, July 1 Jnnnu has iiu- ooptad the Invltutlou to tuko part In tho Interallied confarouce on repara tions to bo held at London 111 la month. Japau will be roprpsonioil by hor umbiiMintlor to Or oat Britain niul Franco, Too mnny pooplo with flro Inmir- on co. have that burning (W'Ulio. MORTOfl ito nSASO M A M LS Our expert doctori and iiii-neon. excellent food, ami quut irroundmi; bring you real health. , MM PIN STflT,N FRANCISCO, ciUr, Hairs Catarrh BfedSc!ctLdof:rh"-, ilJ your ftyncin of Cnturth or DcoincM caused by Caiarih. SeU ky drmtlUti fin arr 40 rrt . B. J. CHENEY ci. CO.. Toledo, Ohio Lumber For Sale Just what you need for cheap construction or repair work FOR CASH ONLY 2x4 Cull Red Fir Rough..... ....$12.00 2x4 White Pine Surfaced .......$18.00 8xl0-in. and 12-in. Thfn White Pine Shiplap $18.00 lxS-10-12-in. No. 4 Common White Pine. Rough , $18.00 . Ix8-10-12-in. No. 5 Common White Pine Rough $12.00 lx8-10-12-in. No. 5 Common White Pine ' , surfaced $13.50 Vx4 E. White Pine Bevel Siding $18.00 V2X6 E. White Pine Bevel Siding ..$21.00 DRIVE OUT AND GET IT! Pelican' Bay LuiTiber Co. 0 e ''''' ' ,;) 0 9 ; s Home-made salad dressings when' made with Amaizo Oil are better than the best you can buy, and they are more economical as well. ' ' Dressings ore made with" Amaizo in little time, because Amaizo does not curd. Send for the Amaizo Cook Book. It contains many excellent and economical recipes for making good things to eat with , , - Address: 111 West Monroe St., Chicago'( lll, American Maize - Procfucts Co. New York TUESDAY, JULY 'LMf Al'PilAlj TO VACATION!'!'' 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