The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 09, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    MONDAY, MARCH 9, 192U
PAGE FOUR
EVENING HERAU), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Daddy's coining with
"after
eVerymeal"
mm.
Were, fluis ore - ,
scribes & clever nlan.
I TYiivt shoiLldipBcai
J to. every mem !
n
Phone 93
Quality
and Price
, '
To deliver to yon invariably
high quality printing at a
right price we ha.ve made an
investment" of ' thousands ot
dollars in'" plant equipment.
We have . the . best employees
available. We want your bus
iness in printing. When we get
it we are going to keep it
with , a printing . service that
will give you satisfaction In
every single , detail. , . .
W.O.SMITH
Printing Co.
"Quality Printing"
P
LLY.
P
Phyilolani warn aialnit neolaetini aotiihi
' and eolSs and till of tha serious lung eon
Itcatlons that nay ralult. taadlni physl
claaa now presenile BAL8AMEA (or all kroa
tllal atlaetlona. BAL8AMEA il pura
tabla artparatlon mada from a flawly du
eovarad plaat Dr. Ban). F. crattraa, Anoar
aoa, Mo wrltaa: "I mo H ncluilvily far my
praetloa and my tamlly. It la aulek. aura
. and aa(a la Ita action Ilka notblm alu."
Toward Uio end ot the InHuenza epidomlc
a BOTrrDment phyalclan noticed that a tribe
ot Indiana In NoTada. by the use of olla from '
a uatlre plant were Immune from the raraReo
of Influenza. Ho used these oils anions bla
white natlenta and then In a hosDltal OTer-
flowlns with 'idesth" casea. Newa of tha
resulta swept the world and for some time
' It wna not. jioaslhle to eupply the demand.
BALBAMKA has now been standardized
and Rlvea uniformly miraculous resulta In
four ways : 1. It soothes the InUamed mem
branes and rellevea Irritation. 2. It Increases
secretion of mucous and permits easy ex
pectoration, 3. It atlmulates pores of the
kin In throwing off body poisons and 4. It
ftrlkes at -the cause, checking germ acUon '
mmedlately. ....
!o not conftlse If with ordlnnry balsam
cough ayrupa thnt are only aoothlng syrups
and do not go to the bane of the trouble.
Unlike other coukh remedies BALSAM KA la
free from cool tar and other harmful nar
cotics. Plea-utnt to take and absolutely aafa
to sire to children.
He aurs you set BAI-BA--MFA with tha
picture of the Indian on the packslte. flnar-
anteed to relieve any couitn, no manor irom
what ckuae, or your mouey back. All drug. -(lata
aall BALSAM BA. ,
- in k tmnth. irniMi hiiv it Iran
.Star Drug Co. . . ...
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tor ,
Chronie
USA
STARTS
01 COLD
mm
-
This delightful, lonii-
. lastlnft-bencflclal-refreshment
gives
the penny a feija:
value.
Its so cool and sweet
after smoking.
And then when you
get home,, how eager
the little folks are
for their Wrigleys.
Four Holstein Calves Delivered
W. F. Jinnette, a progressive
fanner of cie Merrill district, la now
the -owner ot tour Hilsteln calves
which arrived here from Tillamook
last night and this afternoon. Mr.
Jinnette has an order for seven
Kolateln calves from rillamojk.
He will use' all but one, wJich wit.
be turned over to his daughter, Fiy
Jinnette, for county club work.
Down From Fort Klamath
George Hoyt, one ot the Urge
livestock operators of the northern
Klamath Basin, was a visitor in
Klamath Falls yesterday U call on
friends.
Returns From. Ellensburg
After a visit of two months in
Ellensburg, Wash.,' vKh her daugh
ter, Mrs. H.- C. Bench, Mrs. C. A.
Doty of - this ' city returned hat
night to Klamath Falls. She was
met . itf Portland by ' her husband,
who returned to Klamath Falls
with her.-'; -A'-J' ' - " '"-,. ',-:
In SlesUortl . ;'.-.,,. i-s-; -
, Harold;- Bunch,- -who conducts a
drug store at Fort Klamath, spent
tne weeK-ena in Medtord on a
combination visit' of" business and
Here From Eugene '
' J. L. Clark, who is" in the real
estate and timber : brokerage busi
ness at Eugene, arrived in Klam
ath' Falls to attend to business mat
ters. Mr. Clark is an uncle of Linn
Nesmith, who Is connected with the
California, Oregon Power company
here. : , .. .
Henry Returns
Eugene Henry, city engineer of
Klamath Falls,. " returned Ho this
city last night after an absence of
several days In Portland on busi
ness matters.
HELP ISH OUT
When your kidneys hurt and your i
dbck leeis sore don t get scared and
proceed to load your stomach with a
lot ot drugs that excite the kidneys
and Irritate the entire urinary tract
Keep your kidneys clean like you
keep your bowels clean, by flushing
them with a mild, harmless salts
whl ch helps to remove the body's
urinous waste and stimulates them
to their normal activity. The tunc
, tlon of the kidneys is to filter tbe
Diood. in 24 hours tbey strain from
it EOO grains ot acid and waste, so
we can readily Understand the vital
Importance of keeping tbe kidneys
active. : i , ,. .,
- Drink lots of good water you
can't drink too' much; also get from
any pharmacist about four ounces
of Jad Salts; take a tableepoonful
In a glass of water before breakfast
each tnornng for a few days and
your kidneys may then - act fine.
Tills famous salts Is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com
bined with llthla, and has been used
for. years to help clean and stimu
late clogged kdneys; also to neulral
..e the acids In tbe system eo they
aro no longer a source of Irritation,
thus of tha relieving bladder weak
ness, .i ' .
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; can not
injure; makes a delightful efferves
cent lithla-water drink, which every
one should take now and then to
belp keep their kidneys clean and
active. Trr this; also keep up the
water drinking, and no doubt you
will wonder what became of your
kidney trouble and backache. By
all means have your physician ei
amlaa. your kidney at least twice
a (year, k&v,MwninTi mvi huu
DRINK WATER TO
KIDN
POISON
E. W. Renick
Public 'Accountant
Accounting
and
Auditing
211-212 HOPKA BUILDING
p Jesi I
'"BP"
Modern, sunny rooms; private telephones;
excellent tray service; comprehensive care ex
tended surgical, maternity and medical patients.
" " RATES REASONABLE
KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL
'...PINE' AT FOCnTTl 8TIIKET . ' .
KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
WARRKN ITOXT. M. D., OWNER AND MANAGER
Kxprrt pharmacist available la hospital pharmacy, day or night-
Down ' From the Fort
Among the usual number of visi
tors from the beautiful' country ot
the northern Klamath basin, near
Fort Klamath, were a party of
three ranchers who registered at
the Hall hotel yesterday. They
were A. G. ' Winter, L. C. Wlmer
mi J. V. Briscoe! :
Wants to Return .
Leslie Rogers, cashier : of tie
First National bank, la in receipt of
a letter from A. J. RIsley, former
resident of Klamath Falls, In which
Mr. RIsley expressed a hearty de
scire to return to Klamat'-i Falls
soon and predicted that in the near
future his wish-would be gratified.
Mr. RIsley is now living la Forest
Grove. . ' . ' " ' . .' 1
In From Bly . .
B. M. Adams, a well known resi
dent of tbe Sprague River valley
region, was a visitor yesterday from
Bly. lie registered ' at the Hall
hotel. , ' ' '
Leaves for South '
Accompanied by her small son,
Steve Jr., Mrs. Steven Sabo has left
for southern California, where she i
will spend a vacation of two week.) '
in Los Angeles, Long Beac-a, Sin ,
Diego and other vacation towns cf i
California. ' '
Visiting Sister 'In Eugene
. Mr. A. D. Collier is In Eugene
for several days as the guest ot her
sister. ,
Up From Mt. Shasta (Bisson)
That tae appellation Mt. Shajla
was a fir more appropriate ncuio
for their community, -led citizens
of Sisssn recently to change, the
name of their town from Sissoa U
that of the beautiful snow-capped
peak several miles away. From Mt.
Shasta yesterday Scott Rose came
to Klamath Falls to 'attend to busi
ness matters. He Is stopping at the
Hall hotel.
It's a Ducky
. Hat
HERB'S a liniquo hat. ..It -Is of
felt, trimmed with a duck bill ,
and all, It comes from Paris
and tha bill for it Is probably as. big
(JM the bll on ths ;hat,, ,., (,
At
General
Income .Tax
Capital Stock Tax
PHONE 317
Visit On Ranch 14;1,., . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whltmore
and family wero visitors over. Sat
urday night -and Sunday on the
Whitmsre ranch. Whltmore is era
ployed In the Klamath Falls post
office. ' " ''" '
SiruDihra .Ford '' '
Roy Rhlhehari was the first re
ported victim of slippery streets and
snow this morning when 'his Ford
car skidded on-the Third street hill
running Into the curb and tearing
off a wheel.' The car suffered ad
ditional damages with no injury to
Rhinehart. -i '
Our strongest ' recommenda
tions come from our satisfied
customers. ,
We make very few mistakes
In our optical work and whea
we do, we gladly correct cur
error. . :
That means that those who
. get their eye glasses here are
satisfied.
Dr. H. J. Winters
I V .1111,1 SH-,-liillal .
; 1 1 Mum IMiiinc I4II-VV
UV tcrind i)Ur own lenwta
I EAT HEARTY -SO
THEY CALL MB
HAPPY PATVTV
. -. ; '''; '
I suppose everyono
knows where Happy
Partygothlsname.lt
mlrht be , John Smith
- cr Frank Brown or
Bill Anybody for all
you know, but they
simply call him Hap
py Party because he
Is. ,.;.-. j
'. ' Watch for Mr. Happy'
: Party :
party r ';fm
r res"im tie-'vi v. ym
From Hwnn ltkr .
Marlon Nine was a bualncss visit
or tit Klumuth Falls over the wuk.
oiul from his mill at Swnu I-uko. -
From MiHlfortl ;. ' '
Anion the out of town visitors
mending the 'week-end In the ..city
ro s. A. Nelnon and Crrestor A.
Chirk, - both reglaterlhg from Mod
ford. ,. . ... , ..;'
Stin Ikirtt
Word hits bet'n received from Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Brown MoKlwoe Jr.,
announcing the birth of a son at
Ocean Deuch, California. MeElweo
was at oua time foreman ot tho Poll
can Buy ant) Modoc Paint comira-ntoa.
ttuNliicaia VUlturn ' ' '
J. F. Loverldgo ot Scuttle aud L.
O. Herstull of Portland aro among
the many husineKi vlaitora In tho
oily .who spent tho week-end in
Klumuth Fulls.
From Kuirms
F. B. Roberts of Eugene loft this
morning tor hla homo after spending
the wook-ond In- Ktammth Falls.
Roberta Is a lumberman from that
section and Is Intoreated In the pur
chase, of a saw mill In Klamath
county, coming here for the purpose
ot conferring with timber owners.
lipavrti For South
C. Morrison of Stockton, Cali
fornia was among the out ot town
visitors In tho city, roturnlng to hla
home this morning after a week
end In Klamath Falla
Ooeni To Roawbni-sr
Paul Dullon ot the K- K. K. atore
was called to Rosoburg.thls morning
by tbe lllneas of his wife, wh,o'haa
been visiting thero with her sister.
Dalton stated that although he did
not have details of hla wife' con
dition, ho did not bellove It to be
serious.
Business Visitor .
H. J. Succop, Pacific'' Coast sains
manager for tbe National Fruit
Flavors Manufacturing Company
waa a business visitor in Klamath
Falla ovor tho week-end.- '
Wlllys-OvcrUnd Sfan Here
W. M. Ulery. of the Portland
branch of the Wlllys-Overland com
pany was In .town Saturday on busi
ness for bis company.
-, -. ' i '
Hero From 'Ctilloquln ' ' -'
Alex Shive was In -town from
Chlloquln over the week-end trans
acting business and ' visiting : with
friends. 1'
Ben lwla Visits - -
Eon . Lewis spent Sunday here
from his home in Medford. Lewis
formerly, made hla home hore, and
Is well known among the young peo
ple of Klamath Falls. !.
On Buadness
Louis Oerber, well known cattle
man of . the Horsefly country,' Is In
town today transacting business con
nected with his ranches.
TODAY 18 CLEAX-VP
Firemen Forget Hoso And Ladder To
Olvo City Hall Clcanxina;
Firemen forsook the hose this
morning for .brooms and mops and
stepped into their weekly duty of
cleaning up . the city hall. . Mopa
were slung viciously and brooms
wielded with ' care and discretion, i
(Continued from page one)
on the possibility ot their support in
constructing a merchants' building
on the fair grounds. ' Several plana
of financing such a problem were
submitted for further discussion. It
Is the- keen desire ot the fair .board
to enl'st the Itnerest of womens' or
ganizations and clubs for, a one
aiemoer expressed, "when the wom
en take hold of anything, they gen
erally put it ucross." j
Stall Charge tlMd'J ' V;
A form' and typo of contract for
lessors of Uio livestock pavilion and
horse barns '.was drawn up and ; a
stall charge of 25c per day per
head, decided upon for all , futuro
jurposes to become effeetlve at oinco.
The nonrotary was Instructed to ask
a definite dticlslon from the ' Bly
Rodeo Association as to whether or
not that organization would hold a
rodeo here on' July 4th,
There were 1 present R.'B. Brad
bury, president ; H.' N. Moo,' treas
urer) - B. M, Ijammond, vlce-presl-dont
and manager; Mrs. ' NoWcomb,
secretary; Walter ZoUman, N. E.
Woodhouse, Roy" Nelsotf, C. A,' Hen
derson'; W. S. i Slough, L. 'A West
and Frank Sexton, ' j., .
i '
-I- --', V '
Even though we spend moire than
billion a yerir' on snorts 1 soma of
tis' -ar;not' good ono. ;i
IISUADSv
ARE APPOINTED
To Obtain
Good Will
it is just as necessary thafwe Batisfy.W used car
customers as our new.
v For reliable used cars see
Buick & Star , Garage
i. , .
H. E. Haujjer
Oppl White Pelican Hotel ,
INDIAN' CAK 81CT
Ilojilo Chorktoot And John Watuli
" To Be Tried tn lortlnnd
Royde Chocktoot ar.d John Wnluli.
I two IndKma chargod with a.saiilt ,
- wiin intoi. to Kin, win stu.uu iruit
next Thursday In tho United status
district court In Portlar.d, ns tho
result ot an ullngod shoot inn lust
: November at "Big Anna's" place
near Beatty. C- C. Wtolls, deputy
United - 8tato marshal oporatlng
from the department of Justice of
fices at Portland, arrived In Klamath
Falls Saturday afternoon for the pur
pose ot serving subpoena tor wit
nesses at the trial.
KXTOMjOIXXJIHT RKTIRXH
O. J. IlnugT Bark In Klamath Falls
After Long Aburnco
After. ' n ' absence . of , several
months In San Francisco and Palio
Alto, California, O. J. Htiuge,' form
er Junior, entomologist ; connected
with the Pine Beetlo control work
In Klamath and Lake county forests,
returned to Klamath Falls lost night.
Mr. .Hauge, while ln California, has'
been connected with the United
States Forestry offlcoa at Stanford
University. Mr. Hauge plans to re
main In Klamath Falls Indefinitely.
NOTED SOPKAXO COSnXQ
MlM Muriel Mac Donald To King At
Tho Uberty This Weok
Miss Muriel MacDonald the gifted
Lyric Scotch soprano who Is to ap
pear at tho Liberty Thoator Tuesday
and Wednesday evening has Just re
cently completed a most successful
tour of the tnlddlo wont, appearing
In concert before many of the pik
and Masonic lodges In the largor j
cities. I
Music lovers la Klamath Falls are
assured a real treat in Miss MnoDon-,
aid's appearance here. j
HIGHWAY KNUIN'KKR HERB
Onono of his inspection ' trips
Into this terltory, L. B. Campbell,
assistant state highway englnoor,
working undor Roy Klein, state
highway engineer, arrived In Klam
nth oily. This morning Mr. Camp
bell and C. C. Kolley, division en
gineer, were In conference discuss
ing maintenance and general con
dition ot state highways In Klam
ath. Teachers Must Bo Graduates ,
Before, any candidates . may be
hired to teach any of the so-called
academic courses at tho Klamath
county high school they must show
a degree from some standard col
lege or unlvorslty. . This was de
cided at a regular monthly moot
ing of tho Klamath County 'High
School board hold Saturday In tin:
county school superintendent's of
fice. The board sat March 17
the date dtectlon ot toaclion for
1925-1926 would be decided. In
'addition the board went on record
as favoring the limitation of pupiu
to any of the academic class r.oomu
to 26, and In no oase allowing
more than 80 pupils being ' taught
In any one of the 'academic elnsaos
MRU. CONGO ON TRLkL
Trial of Mrs. Losllo Congo,
charged with noesesslon of Intoxi
cating liquor,, opened this mornliu;
before Justice of the Peace J. O.
Hamaker ot Bonanza. Acting Dis
trict Attorney W, P. Myers, Chlo
of Police Harry M. Loucks, Stito
Prohibition Officer A. W. Stovoni
and City Patrolman Argraves left
this morning , for . Bonanza tJ ap
pear on bohait of tho state.
WOMEN GROW TIRED OF HUES
DYEIW aiVK THEIR THEHHEA
LONDON, March 7. A loading
West End halrdt-essor lias said re
cently that, hair-dyeing ' Is now one
of tho most lucrative parts of his
trade. , Many -tvoimon are asking- tor
tholr hair to be dyed whllo bocause
of the dlBtlngulshed ' effect snow-
white jialr gives the" owner; Others j
Wood
, lfi. , t-... 4
'Wi '.-.in ' ly -j niii
I .. m'ftls '. Vtii.V , shtii'l
il.ift-,. ,,. ,y . ...
Block. ;;
, Dry Slab '
Limbe
Coal
Fuel Oil ,.
i'hun vour orders to
'- 535 , ,
ROT Main St
O. Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn" .
'1 Main Phonr 515 ,
Swanson's .
BirW Shop
Mink for the Taai Pol
in ihei World -
,.i -mmo 1 1 In on
, . . H".''IOII, . , .' . .
i
' fr',"ilj Jnitnson, .,ln,t.
i-hnrae; , .
' : .
musing in Marrel-
wntKr waving and
roMi,-"! pa pur rurl. '
Hh 'niponlnK. sralp treat,
manta, facial massage
and manicuring for t
ladliw and men
Hair tinting and balr ,
. goods made to order -', .
-, Phone 318 ' ., ; V
' 625 Main St
lAHlES! DARKEN
YOUR GREY HAIR
The uso of Sage and Sulphur for
restoring faded $ruy hair to Ita
natural color dates back to grand
mother's time. 8ho used It to keep
hor hulr beautifully. Jurk, glossy
and, attractive. Whenever her hair
took on that dull, fadod or streaked
appearanco, this slmplo mixture was
applied with wonderful effoct.
But brewing at homo Is ,nusy
and out-of-dnto. Nowadays, by ask
ing nt any drug atom for a bottle
ot "Wyiith'a Suge and Sutph ir Com
pound," you will got '.his famous
old prnpiuntlon, Improved by ' the
uddltlon of other Ingrodlonts, which
can ho depended upon to rastoro
natural color and beauty1 to tho
hulr, , .. .... 1
A . will known' fln.tfttiiwn druggist
tuya II dnrkuus tbe bulr to naturally
'ind evunl:- thai nobody eun 'ell It
lias been applied. Vtju simply
ilitmpi n a sponge or soft brush with
It and draw this through your Imlr,
'nklng ono strand at a time. By
morning the grey hair. illiMiiiieara.
und otter Another application or
lo. It becomes bountifully durk and
il lossy. Adv, . ;
TO BUILD. CRKAMHRY
Ceorgo W, McOollum To Ask Coon
ell For Permit This Evening
George W. , MoColium will ,pply
this evening at tho 'mooting ot the
elty council tor a pormlt to build a
croamery building 6rT Spring street,'
to cost $4000. .Tho building will be"'
38 by 100 foot and will Include Wo
largo rooms. . r - " : -
are seeking a stooly-sroy color whlld
ptherg want tho "pepper and salt
effect" created when hair begins to
too streaked with groy. " '
Red and copper tints are going
out of fashion and possessors ot this
class , ot dyed hair are most an
hvt tdlirffldfgr) ttenoVbrTjctss