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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1925)
Don't Hide Your Charms in , Ill'Fitting, Old-Fashioned Lingerie! 1 . "Lux-8hu-Rl Knit" brand will fit crou batter and Rive you lasting satisfaction tor the Hole price you now pay for ready- , made, garmonts. See the new and fascinating spring I'bvns 243-R before noon tor showing MRS. A. M. CRYSTAL 1113 Min . Metier Lingerie special Marcel v ,:: ;- 50c All this Month Comfort Beauty Sboppn .' 480 Main Swansons Barber Shop Look' tor the TaKest Pole Ib tha World : Beantr Shop . In con- section, . -,. Gertrude Johnson la ' . . charge ' - Specialising in alaroel ' water waving and ,: French :. paper v curl. - Shampooing, scalp treat meats, facial maasaga t aad manicuring for i .ladles : and men. . .. . Hair tinting and hair ' f goods made to order. Phone 318 625 Main St Wood : We can supply your fuel needs on short notice. , . Blocks Dry Slabs Limbs Coal . Fuel Ofl Phone your orders to . . 535 601 Main St O. Peyton & Co. ' "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 335 May Your Old Shoes To , Me and I'll put them in shape so that they will wear like new ! and still have that comfortable feeling of ' an old shoe. That Isn't All 1 1 . will prepay the re turn postage, so that alL you have to pay is ; just to send them in. SEND A PAIR J TODAY Goodyear Repair Shop Next to Herald Office W. W. CONNORS i : Proprietor."" IP colors private Permanent Location Lower Prices WHAT, HO, PAISLY? HERE'S SWAN LAKE CROWDING YOU OUT SWAN RIVER, Manitoba, Mar. 14 Discovery of ore; which was aaid to contain traces of gold started a rush to the farm ot J. L. MoVicnr' 17 mllt'S east of here today. Nearly 50 claims were staked. Mc Vicar had bean digging a well when ho struck a heavy layer of rock which contained a vein resembling gold, approximately IS feet deep. mm Gibbons will fight Wills. . Thoy want someone fdV Dcnipjoy til fight. We" suggest ' tha income tax col-, lector. .- - - .,- In Oklahoma a plumber wis sent to the pen. Tiere for five years. So maybe they have a leaky ppe. Spring floods are with us Caused, perhaps by the wild waters rushing to see the new bathing suits. Mow Is the time tor all good weather to come to the aid" ot the farmers. ..Sheiks are passing. An Egyptian tells ns Teal Bheiks are considered boobs. Same here. In Central Africa fatness is con sidered beauty. This is where the cannibals love their fellow men. ' ) PAINTS WRONG HOUSE : , v...-: ' - : BERKELEY, Calif., Mar. 14. C, M. Gates, painting contrac- tor, put nine men to work on apartment house here yesterday and at the close ot the day surveyed the Job - with great satisfaction. Then the owner of an apartment building across the street stepped over and had iinuuiiHeHt. .-,uit. i.imiuianuei anegeu uiat uie Uliue nau a few words with' him, after deceived him about her race. '. v! ' . " -" which the air about him beca.' . Names which have disappeared from the social register sultry and he wiped great beads . Jn rccent year3 include Millicent Rogers, who married t had'Tted V f'JZ. I j Count Uidwig Salm-Hoogstraeten ; Mrs. James A. Still MtvfVT4ftf Mti man and Mrs. W. E. D. Stokes. .. ; ; ' What the World Mechanical Cashier Makes Change and Admits Persons to 1 rains Patrons of an elevated railway in an eastern city have been testing a fare-col-lectinc aDoaratus at the station gates in stalled to do the work of a human cashier. It automatically retains ten cents from a deposit of a quarter or a fifty-cent piece, leUirainir the correct change ana, at inc lime time, releasing the catch on the turnstile to permit entrance to the trams. Dimes -the regular fare also are ac cented, but the machine will not handle paper money, pennies or nickels. It is believed that the device win do oi aia in rush hours as passengers with the exact fare, or coins which the contrivance will change, can pass through quickly, Wheelbarrow Bench for the Lawn Is Easily Moved by One Person Benches for tiie lawn or garden are use ful and ornamental but cannot be moved easily from place to place as needed. This limitation has been overcome in a seat which an Englishwoman has invented. It With HndlM One End ind Wbcel it tha Other, This Dacoritiva Bench for Lawn r Garden la Easily Ifored - About combines the features of a bench and a wheelbarrow and may be trundled about as easily as the latter article by means of two long extension handles and a wheel at the other end which forms part of the support. .; i "'' . ( i i .i,M ii ,m i&m )', in-. '(Approximately 16,000,000 bananas are consumed vct-jr day, fa the United States. CI I I IS OBSERVED IN This week, iltrch 15 to is national camptlre week and Is ho ing observed . in - Klamith Fallo. opening yesterday with a bountiful service In the Presbyterian church in the afternoon, when Sunchacho. Winom.t and NawahkanokJ. eamp firei had charge of the services. The girls were gowned In their cere monial robes and some, who hive , not earned honors as yet, wore con-1 ventlonal middy and bloomers j worn in the summer on hjkes and . during work. Thirteen years ago, M iron 1 years ago, Mirch 1". Dr. . Frances Uulick with several j others interested In the project. 1. .. .kill.. i . . 1. .- N, I luuk ttvi luimivii lulu luc .Nvn , York mountains and worked cut tlio j honors ot the group. Yesterday the entire nation ob served the first day ot national camptlre week in the churches. To day, Monday, is "school day," when the campfire work is discussed be fore students of various schools' lit the city. Tuesday is designated as as I ofl "radio flay'" and the members Sunchacho group will gather at tho home of Miss Elvira Call to listen ! In on a radio program. Wednesday Is known as "club day" and each of rae three groupi 13 sending four girls to be present at the chamber ot commerce forum to entertain the organization. Mrs. Lynn Sabin. guardian of one ot the groups, will be present to discuss briefly "Camp fire Work." Thursday Is observed by hikes, however, a3 the girls are in s:hool, this will be impossible. Friday Is the l:g day of the week, when the girls emphasize a KLAMATH FALL Alice Beatrice Jones Rhinelander Is In New York's Social Calendar NEW YORK, Mreh 16.---The name of Mrs. Alice Beatrice Jones Rhinelander, former waitress and house maid' who is being sued by her husband, Leonard Kip Rhinelander, for annulment here of their marriage on the grounds that she is a negro, appears in the March supplement to the social register, a directory to the city's socially elect, it became known today. - The entry appears as "Rhinelander, Mrs. Leonard Kip (Phillip) Jones, Mrs. Alice B., married October 14. at New Rochelle, N. Y." ' . , . .. Shortly after the marriage of Rhinelander to Miss Jones, it became known that a census taker, had placed Rhinelander's bride in his records as a "mulatto." i Thecouple separated shortly thereafter, and in his 1 4 . i- T.-I.J 1 J -11 1 L. il 1 ! .1 - t 1 (As.Seen.by'Popular Mechanics Magaztnej Land Swimming Rack Teaches Right Strokes in Two Lessons With the aid of a macJiinfi invented in England, beginners are said to be able to learn the right swimming strokes in two lnwons. The ouoil lies prone on a cushion and his hands and feet are strapped to special pads. When the instructor turns a. erank. the students extremities arc automatically made to perform the cor rect swimming motions ss the resin to which they are attached are moved in the proper order by a chain-gear arrange, ment. ,. i ' Acid-Proof Table Top Vnr rhemical laboratories, battery-serv- iro utAlinnn and other places where acids are handled, an acid-proof coating on the table tops is almost a necessity, i ne mi I owing two solutions are used for this nuroose: The Bret consists 01 iron sul phate, 4 parts; copper sulphate, 4 parte; potassium pcrmangnnate, 8 parts, and water, 100 parts. The second solution consists of anihn, 12 parts; hydrochloric acid, 18 parts; Water, 100 parts. , Two coats ol tn nrst soiuuon ans applied hot with a brush and allowed to dry ; any dried coating that has not soaked in is then rubbed off. The surface is then given two coats of tho second solu tion and later a thin coat of raw linseed oil is rubbed on with a cloth. If tho table top is painted or varnished, it should be craped down so that the solutions will penetrate the wood. In cases where this method was used on some old laboratory .tables thejsulj..waj hjulily jjsfiu;tory. The surface turns ebflriy-black a' tew horns after the coating bat been applied. curtain phaso ot the rauipflro coiKv Last year limy stressed music, this year tilt) girls nro stressing homo work, and each girl Is W vntounln members of her own family with "parly." milking the plans hursoll and serving the food. Ou Snlurday afternoon there will be' n council mooting when the girls will con duct ceremonies and reeeivo the beads ot nitlonal honors, ono of -which b given tor the work t on Friday. Tha guardians ot the campflros let the city are: Mrs. A. I.. Hire, .guardian and -MI.hs Donna Mack, as sistant guardian, of Sunnchnco j group, sponsored by tho Prosbyter ;lan church; Mrs. Linn Sibln, I guardian, and Miss Theluin Orlsile, lasslstunt fcuardlun ' of Wlnemn f"1'' also sponsored by the Prcs- byterlau churoh; Miss Ruth Mlnlur, guardian, and .Miss Delia Hawkins, assistant guurdlaii ot Nawahknmoks I group, sponsored by the Mills ., - " ' N , a ... F isherrhen Comply With Law, Says Game Warden Ot the scores ot cat fishermen on Lost River yeaterday wh wero ask ed to show their fishing licenses, not one failed ).o produce the license, aseornllng to District titnt Warden M.irl.iu Unrnes who' spent a goon part of Sunday checking up on fish- crmen. . .., nave falln(l tiiat W08t of ,c fishermen ot this county desire to comply with tho law". Mr. Barnes said. "So I always ask the news paper to publish an ar'.Iclo setting fishermen right on tho game require ments, from time to time. When the Klnmath anglers rend what leg al requirements are necessary in tho catching of gamo fish, they usually comply without further ado. Those that do not cdmply with require ments after warning, I arrest with out listening to any explanat'ons." Is Doing Electric Lighter for Water Hear Manv houses have a gas water !. : in the basement for summer use. Tv 1 . it it is necessary to go downstair.' this is rather unhandy. With the a; r ' tus shown in the illustration, it is p. to turn on the gas and ignite it w tl electric spark. The valve in the gr.n . is provided with a cou spring, wnicip off the gas automatically. It is open ; i moans of a length of furnace d. wound on a spool that is attached ' ? valve as indicated. The chain is nun pulleys, through tie wall into the rn above, the end being fitted with a ru-' plate on the wall holds the chain up the same manner as a fumacc-dni:ii control. These fixtures can be purcli at any hardware store. Two dry ccl! connected in series to i Kord ignition cii which can be obtained at a garage. n. side of the coil is grounded on the sU".' and the other wire terminates about V -'COILaPRINp in. from the burner, directly above thu gas holes so that aftor the as has boon turned on, a spark Jumping this gap will immediately ignite it. ,,. " CQiiicklimo added" to benzine, in tho proportion of about 3 os. to the gallon, will deodorise it. Shake well, then strain thrnlurh rhi.flfro.lnth. , 1 yj ftPARK CAP MAIN OT i I WIRING GAS DIAGRAM ? t f t t t ? T X ? ,ower lire Shortly over a month age we received our first shipment of Norwalks a full carload. . Despite tthe fact that it was the slack season, we decided to advertise these tires, believing tfjat a few sales would result. The overwhelming resDonse to the advertising, far beyond our X expectations, has proved that Klamath County residents appre- A ciate TRUE TIRE So here we are again. Leto Cords: r x ? ? T ? Tire . Insurance Don't worry about your tires 'standing tha gaff. Xhoso whoso tiro ropnlr bills are a sourco of con stant worry will be glad to know that wo now offer an Insurance policy tor every tiro, covering various road hasards. Lot us do the worrying. Ask ' about this unique feature, for which we havo tho soli) rights In KldmaUi county. It you do much rough driv ing. It means money to you. y y ? X ? t ? V ? ? ? ? ? A. 502 South Sixth I, F. BE BEST EVER If present Indications court for anything tho County Ta;r this year should be tho best yet staged by Klamath county. The fair bop1 Is to bo congratulated not only on tho persuasive ways and far reaching In fluence ot Its now personnel of sup erintendents but on the enthusiasm and sincere, dosire to make tho fair this year a succoss from every stand point, which tho act've superintend ents aro loavlng In their path. Honry, Senvon, president of the Klamath County Potato , Growers' Association, who ha? the furtherance of the potato growing Industry at heart and who in his dreams visions acre after acre of potatoes gladden ing the swcop of the Klamath Basin, has been qulotly at work sowing not only potato seed but Interest and aid from various factions. . Mr. Eemon's en lcavors In his capacity of superintendent of tho newly crentod potato division for tho cdmlng fair have yielded as bountifully as dp Ills -.veil , tended . potato f iolds. J. W. Kerns, Implement dealer has pledg ed an Iron Age potato retailing for $130 for the host commercial ex hibit of Netted Oom Potatoes. Tho American National, flank will offer n cash prize as second award and oth er offors for this Interesting exhibit have been donated through Mr. Semon. The rules of tho commer cial exhibit for Notlcd Ocms shall be tho showing of a sack of potatoes by a . grower raising not less than two ncros In Klamath county. Tho Inst evor.lng of tho County Fair this sack will be auctioned, the proceeds going Into a revolving fund to bo used tho following year for special nwar4 In commercial potato exhibits as at other fairs on tho coast, . h. A. West likewise' has se ourod soma promises for cash prizes for tho beef broods, the nu'mos and amounts to bo made public, later. The beef breed asnoclaUlons aro be ing appealed to early In the pre paration far special awards so that their budget for this pnrpoHo may lncludo Klnnmth .county. ' Last year with .the exception ; of the special prlzo for best mnlo nhd best female Hereford llio breed associations did J.ttot offor any special cash' aWards .nt YEAR TO People Want VALUES. Here are latest low Norwalk Leto Cords 30xJH Clincher-' $10.50 0x3tt RtralRhtsldo fS.2T. 32x314 .Mtrnlghlsida SIS. 10 31 x4 'Stralghmlde $10.60 H tl HtralKlitwUlo II.S.3B 33 x4 Stratghtaldo $18. UK 34 x4 Ktralgiitalde $1.20 3'ixtH atialK0tidn $23. HO 33x4 Mi RtralKhtsldn $24.53 34x4 Btralghtslda Sr..30 35x4 Stralghtaide $23.80 36x4 Vi StralRhtsldo $3.4S 33x6 StrnlghUldo $31. on Slixfi Stralghlaido $33. Of. 87x0 ; Stralghlstdo $34.15 All prices Inrludo Oray tube It red tuba Is furnlahed, customor Is charged the dif ference hetween gray and red price. Hub Tire Shop CHAS. JOHNSON, Modem, sunny rooms; private telephones; excellent tray service; comprehensive car ex tended surgical,-maternity and medical patients. RATKS REASONABLE KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL VtXK AT FOURTH BTIIKET , . , . , '',"'.' KijtiATn faua onm. WARIIKN BUNT, M. D OWNKH AND MANAOEB Expert pharmacist avalluble In hospital pharmacy, day or sight Klamath county fair. - Much Intorest Ss already being manifested by boot .breeders In the addition ot two now classes, thoso for fat cattle and baby beef, which 'Mr. Wbst has arranged for this year's show. IXIOAL Oinii HONORRD Oregon Agricultural College, Cnr vallls, March 16. Katharine Llnd loy of Klamath Falls has Just boon nominated for secretary of tho As sociated Women Students. This or ganization Is composod of all tho women students on tho campus who moot to discuss all matters of Inter est to ' tho collogo women. ' Miss Llndloy Is a freshman In cMnmorce. FARM ICTMTOR NAMIU) EUOENE, Mar. 14. Ralph Mor rison, editor of tlio Western Fnrmor was unanimously elected president of tho Trade nhd Class Journal Or ganization of Oregon hero 'today, Jor rold Owen PaclfioJeagno editor wnn elected vice proBldont; W, 0. Knloy, Oregon Votor s6cretnry-treasuror; and Stephen Ifnrt, Connliorclal Rri vlew,'"'ands Qni'ttn J,,' nsachy Paelflc NortltwWu Hotel Mum,. wbfo ' 61e'c!'t'o'd Prices X prices on Norwalk Save Money Sure . money on Norwalk Cords, one ot, tha most re llnblo (Ires on the market today. On every Norwalk Cord piirchaaod, wa mak t reduction of from $1 to IJ.60 frouv iho regular price, provided you' put thvso tlrua un your '' or yoiirsolf. It coals us that amount to do tho work and we'd rnlhor mnkn the ro duutlon. Mgr. Phone 616 U-iU.iJlXLl l ." i t-JJI -4r Phone 93 Quality and Price V To dellvn to, rod Invariably high quality printing at right price wa have mado an Investment of . thousands' of dollars In plant 1 equipment We have the best employees' avallahlo. Wo want your bat Inoss in printing, When wo got It we are going to keep. It with a printing service that will give you sattstaotloii in evory single dotall, . ' W.O.SMITH Printing Co. "Quality. rtntlngW. y 11