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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1925)
' EVENING ' HERALD,; KLAMATH ' FALLS, I OREGON" '" TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 -Ui4- mymSEHhEtht COFFEE QUESTION this week? Why not be absolutely " satisfied with your cotTcc? Make the famous Folger CoffceTcst. Start it at break s ' ' fast tomorrowmorning, and in a few mornings you'll know the brand of coffee best suited to your taste. Folgcr's Coffee invites direct comparison so we , ssk you to test it. against any other coffee in the world and may the best coffee win! Since fW 1850 A Unusually 1850.1925 Our Diamond Jubilee of Quality and Service J. A. FOLGER & CO. SMaie the Folger Coffee Test Drink Folgcr's Golden Gate Cof fee tomorrow morning.' The next morning drink the coffee . you have been using. The third morning drink Folgcr's again.;..: A morning or two and you'll de cidedly favor one brand or the : other, the best coffee wins. Tbat'ifairim'tit? f) Have you ft v read these advertisements ? OREGON and her products are being advertised to all the United States this month by rail' roads.' Have you read the advertisements? rr This is National ; Oregon Produds Month! Hold Oregon Products'1 dinners or lunches; mer chants, can feature displays of Oregon merchandise; or- Sti ganizatkjns can include at kast one number on Oregon manufactures in their pro grams; school children can write essays, or make up lists of Oregon goods-r-you'll be surprised at their variety. Oregon products compete with the world. You can buy flicm on MERIT. Then, too, your support of Oregon in-, dus tries means more work, . more 'wage earners, bigger payrolls.increased prosperity for. everyone. Associated Industries of Oregon Portland, Oregon ' ' Dan C. Fp-eeman, Manager Herald "Class" Ads Pay I ' Sore? . Rub with Red Pepper Instant relief The way to relieve soreness, lameness, . thrumatic pains, etc., ii red pepper. That't the new-day way, the quick, .efficient way.' No old way compare!. sNotlung elie creates such concentrated uch penetrating heat. And a heat that doesn't hurt you. '. Vou feel that heat instantly when you apply Red Pepper Rub. In three minutes . it leenu to penetrate the depths. Thecir culation it started, congestion is relieved. The soreness and pain depart. Think how many hours of pain Red Pepper Rub may save you. Everybody finds many needs. Have it ever ready. Get it now. Then when pain starts, or chest cold, turn to this jar for relief. It is usually but a matter of minutes. Do this for comfort's take. for pains of Rheumatism Backaches r Lumbago Sprains, y Soreness - Neuritis - Congestion Chest Colds ffiv ffii( wit! iht nmi Rwlu, DOCTOR GIVES PEPPER RUB At $11 dfUftuti PLANS OF PLOT (Continued From Page One) weave testimony with which others hope to branil me as a murderer" and "to send an innocent man to prison so. that something which rightfully belongs in bis hnds might be snatched away." .' , f , ... 801! Defiant ':. "Suppose, for the sake 'of argu ment, I did study germs," the statement- continued, "t had a perfect right as a practicing attorney to do anything I wished but I didn't. I wouldn't know what to do with ty phoid germs it I had them and never had any in my possession fur thermore. "All there' is against me is a dead body and a motive. These two facts, supported by a, lot of babble, gossip and, suspicion are intended to break me down." ''An Inventor has deslglned a cook lng.Tungo enclosed jn a ventilated cabinet to bo built Into a wall or window of a house to keep, the odor's "tf cooking 'o'u'"oT doors.' ' "' REIVE CATTLE CARCASSES FROM 0 0 GREEKS McLemore Acts Quickly When Notified by Health Department Mena.e ta tho water supply of Rooky Volnt and summer cott::giw along relK'uu hi, was clluilu.ucl yesterday when Jivk H..'an, working under contract for l. M. McLemore, livestock operator. hauled out fif teen carcasses of dead cuttle from the waters of Pelican bay and creeks nearby, aud disposed of tho car casses In suca a wvy ai 13 protect the public ngalu.it any pollution of the wntter in that territory, ais .cording to a repm received toJiy by County Health Officer Or. G. H. N'ewsom. . Dr. Nowsem will leave Friday tor tt-icky 1'jint to make a personal In spection of the situation and defi nitely ascertain whether all sani tary requirements have been com-, plied with. . ! .- Quick action oa the 'part ct Mr. McLemore, the owner ; of the dead cattle, when apprised of tho danger to inhabitants of the terltory who depend on the cold streams in that region fcr water supply, was com mended bf Dr. Ncwsom UUay. M. Batcaeldur reversed and case re manded. 1 Ir. 1 Wiuderpool, appellant, vs. K. HuiklU; appeal from Multnomah county; appeal rrom order siistum lag 1110 tlun t ) not audio. Judgment. Oplonon by Justice Hand. J ml no John V. Cnvcnaugh affirmed. Itohert L. Collls, nppellant, vs. P.. A. Sutherlln; appeal from Muttnamtth county; Milt to 'iillvcl money.. Opinion by Justice Dolt, Judge Cuatav' Anderson reverted and case remanded.. ...... Petition for -vehen "Ilia: denied Ii: Kestersnu vs. Cnlifornla Oregon Ptwer company ct al, ' Tl) TtU'K NOKTHWKST SKATTLK, Wash.. March IT. Hubert M. Work, secretary of tho Secretary V. M. Jardlno and Dr. Elwaod Mead, chief of Ihe reela'am tlon service, will tour the Pacific j nortlmx-st In September. t;.s PKifi: lutops SKATTLK, Mar.-h I?. Two larso Icouipinles dlslrlbtitlng gasol'ue here announced a reduction of ono cent a gallon today, making' the price 13 cents. ,1 Weekly Grisk of Legal Oponions Handed Down SALEM, Ore.. .March 17. Tho following opinions were banded down by the suprem Ben Rosencau, appellant, vs. C. F. Laming; appeal from Marlon coun ty; petition, for rehearicg denied In opinion by Justice Brown. : State of 'Oregon, appellant, vs. George Chandler; appeal from Lak county; appeal from order of court sustaining demurrer and from Judg ment on demurrer to an indictment relative to distribution of water. Opinon by Justice Rind. Judge J. May Be Envoy I 1? 9 1 ' Jacob Cou'.d Schurmnn, minister' tc China and forniar r"ldent of Cor nell CnlvenUiy, Is among these men tioned tor the post of umbasMi .r to nn.inir. which PrCS'ilttlt CoOlldfiS wilt All soon. ' Negligees That Suit the Mood l 'ft IV' y lit I'll iiv ; h" m i .it mim Constance Talmadge Dresses Her Moods in Trailing Chiffons or Youthfully Smart Mandarin Suits , To fit the mood, fashion has been unusually kind this season. In old en days thoughts of negligees were . relegated to. trailing garments la beautiful silks, satins and chiffons. But nowadays it Is possible to be comfortable, as well as correctly attired for the boudoir In a youth fully appealing Mandarin suit or gown. : Constance Talmadge, who Is ap i peering with so much success in her now first National picture, "Her Wight of Romance," has se lected negligees of varying lines J for the . mood which best suits ' them. ' .: 1 i .y For the luxury loving mood, Miss Talmadge is happiest . In the dainty nnd exquisite gown of 'chiffon Vhtch -fearures' fashion's newest favorite' trimming ostrich feathv ers. Trailing and softly bolted at; the waist and decorated with a fetching floral bouquet, the negli gee Is most becoming and suited to the languid mood. - Pastel shades aro nio3t appropriately chosen for this typo of negligee. ' 1 For the happy, carefree mood,' which delights in comfort as well as smartness for the boudoir, Miss Talmadge is charmingly dressed in a Mandarin suit. 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They are made of heavy Armco rust-resisting iron through out. All Toledo ranges have polished tops. Extra large firebox, designed for wood burning. Come in blue, white or grey. We have sold these ranges for 18 years and have never sold one that did not s'we perfect satisfaction FOR REAL MERCHANDISE AT A REAL PRICE, SEE US. M0RDQFF & W00LF Across from the Pine Tree 719 MAIN 0 HTUDffT D1UVE . Visitors From O. A. )'. CHt To Nnmc Klnmntli County yuotO(. .; if- In the Interests of tho College Memorial Union of Oregon Agricul tural college, Major' ICd Allworth was In the city this morning for n few hours discussing tho Quota of Klamath Falls studonts, which was named at 13000. According to Major Allworth, the students on tho O, A. C. campus alone have pledgod $330,000 through subscriptions, The total fund to be made Is 1500,000, . Thnra will be a meeting In the vory noar future 'of Klamatft Falls (iluitihriq decide tho compnign- and name committees to aid in the drive ia Klnmnth 'cot'iihty; - ' ' if i 7 . . . ,.',(. Public Accountant Accounting and Auditing ): (General Income Tax Capital Stock Tax 211-212 HOPK A BUILDING PHONE 317 'l I .'... . . i'(.,it. . j i ;;i.f, i T t t T f t ? ? T ?' T ' y t ? T t t t y T y ? ? y y t T t ? ? T ? y y y t T y ? ? t T J X ? J J ? y y f t T f t ? J t f J t t f y y ? T y J T t