OmXS MARCH '28 19it6 Common Sense Will tell you - ' ' The more and smaller the " voids in hollow tile walls i The More "flAaS rot t ST5? Are in VniiR ,O0- ft -V V Specif y and Demand Six .Cell , Columbia Square Tile Six Cell Interlocking Tile Porter Construction Co. Phone 13 ftotMea w nltttutlMtiit aaata 'lHln tell ef t eerteai ee" edeaSeee taat My malt Uaalai alnrai iUeVe. ireeYrl BALSASIEA lar all area Mral aweetleaa. BALSAMS. U a tare nae ..Uli areearatlea leaa. frees a aaarly -SSIaoKl Or. Beau. F. CraMrea. Aaaar. eee. Ha. write. : " mil emeereetj- tar am . ZrMNa eeS ay fail. it U ao.ek. sere aae eafe la Ra aatiaa uae aenues ewe,- fvward Iha and of the laftoeoaa epldemte . A miant piLndcUn BoUced Hal t tribe of lodluu U Nevada, by the me of olla frofa - a naUre plant vert Immune from tha nnpa - at Inftaeoxa. Ha used these oils among hia ' white bellents- mad then la a hoepllal OTer- skrwtarwiuv -death55 Ms. News of Iha iwnM awest the world and for aorne Uaje.,, It a not poeelble to suCDlr the demand- BMIUMIFA baa ' so been . standardised and alfea uniformly miraculous resulta la irmrw hm 1. It arathea the Inflamed mem- " branee sad reileres irritation, r It tnereaaee , aecraUoB of mucous 'and permBe aaJ aa ' pecloraUon- X . It sUmulatee porta of the . ekin te 'thrdwIBc otr body -pouone ad (. It strike at U germ ,actlon , Immediately. Do BQi confuse It vim ordinary talsam, eoqib ajnips that are only soothing irrupt i am oo not go to too Due or uw wtjuoi-k ffriTtaw nWMr- mtntviliMi BALAAM EA la fir fnm. cil Uf an athef-. harmful J coua. riaasani vo ui ua wwiuw; to tin to children. je wri too rt BAL-FA-MK-A With tha plctum of w Indian on the packartv Ooar- : tiHr. in Mimwm an miivh. nn matlr from what ottsa. or your moMj back. AQ nii- " J- ' In , KlamaXh FI bay. It, troro BUr, Drug C9-- ;; HQ far Chrpnie Cougha , YhenYou Com iiiGOm Takd Bromi Quinine tablets to work off the cause and to fortiftr the Bystem against an. attack of .Grip or Influ enza. A, Safe .and, proven Remedy. Irice 30c. . " Almost . overyono knows that Saga Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the na tural color and lustre to the hair hn faded, atreaked or gray. Yean go the only way to get thla mix ture vaa. to. make .it at borne, which to njony d troublosOme. , Nowa- PNEUMONIA USUALLY STARTS . ? FROM COLD MM v ! Ml! BEPRETTY1TURN GRA Insulation Gr .' , dry kilns Agents Klamath and Market Tfflol , Appreciation r.ai those in charge of sxpreased 'by the American Lcglon automobile show thla morn ing, when the summary or the ex hibit was obtained from Legion of ficials. Tbey especially wished to thank the following: Paul Johnson for the use of the garage; Klamath Falls auto dealers tor their part In the exhibit; D. O. Van Fleet tor electrical work; Shrine club tor yielding their show date from March 20 tPt March 27;. The .Evenlng Her afd and the News for (publicity;, G. Jl. Wirtz for use of. .toe. piano; the Mlsses.Xfuaiaai, . . Ilndse y,. . Francit and. .Jenkins tor their part in aell lqg national ; safety . badges; .. .the. merchants iwho assisted in the suc cess of the style show;, women of .tig Lef ion. auxiliary .for conduct. ,qf the. (Caateen; tie, Melodr, trlQvcou sUtihg of Harold Bell, Frank Confer and Johnny Houston, who , con tributed wfththeir .Voices at the last night' of ''the ! dance;" and the .legionnaires., whose , untiring., effo-rts. made the show a success. 1 ; . , . , The affair was highly luccessral from' a community proposition and means' much to the city of Klamath Falls in the success of such 1 pro ject. More than S615 persons, not counting those under high school age, attended the exhibit ' f : v , . JOHNSON AKRESTED - .,WiVtKESGAN, Ills:,, MaWh 23. Jack ' Johnson, 45,- Chicago oogro, formerly world heavy weight, pugi list, . was arrested . here yesterday charged with speeding 4 miles an hour.-: t ... ,D ..... ;. ... i..;-, . : - . :!.:, -r '.-r-.i. i ; v. . PROMOTER DIES s.-4r- McKEESPORT, Pa.. March 23. John Wl Davenport, 62, boxing pro moter, is dead. , He. Is credited by boxing fans with having started Frank Klaus of Braddock otn the road which eventually led Klaus to the middleweight championship. GARDINAIS WIN TWO ST. LOUIS, March 23. The Car dials yesterday scored a double victory from Oakland, at Oakland, California, winning the morning game four to three and the after- nqfc contest 10 to 8. : Drunk pigs in Kentucky showed officers the still, they followed the pickled pig's feet. -' ; J days, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe. Im proved by the addition of other In gredients, at a small cost. Don't, stay gray ( .. Try it! . ' No one can possibly tell that yon dark ened your hair, as It does It so na turally ana eveniy. tou dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand- at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Adv. HEAD COLDS Malt In spoon) inhale vapors) apply freely up twetriia. ' - V VapoRub Veel Jar, UJ News ot the fyamauitountry v '. . '. LI MERRILL .'Mrs. J. W. Sroggins has lett for visit with relatives in Arbu- ckle, Calif. She Intends to re. main until after Master. Mrs. J. A. Drown who was ciUcd to Medtord by tbo lllnoss of hor father has 'returned to her home. Mm, Brown reports her father to still be In a serious condition. Mrs. R. L. Dalton was confined tu her home this week with an at tack of flu. i The Merrill townteam played Pelican City Tuetday evening. Mer rill lost the game' . ', If.' F.- Toll of Eu.teno mho owns a ranch north of Merrnl is here on visit. He is wlu his daughter Mm. Paul Lewis. Mrs. R. H. Anderson has been on the sick list this week with a sevore cold. - Tuesday tha Irish celebrated their patron aatnt by a big celebration in Merrill. Tae school- gave a halt holiday and a large crowd witnessed the races. ' Merrill iwon the tug of war. Among the Merrill boys .. winning prizes were: Clifford and Victor Shuck, Marlon Oraygael and Silly Bailey. Intto evening there was one of the. largest crowds 'of . anr time, at the "dance. Supper . was furnished by the ladles. Mrs. Titos'. Lynch entertained at Midnight supper ; to a number . of friends attending the St. . Patrick's dance. Mrs. J. A.! Murray has been, out ot the Library several days on ac count of illness. ' . ; : Mr. Tate from -Portland gave slides Monday evening on the pic ture "The Hour Glass". Thla was la the interest ot the M. W. A. and shoiwed the work done by. the M. W. A. Mr. Welch ot Aahland. de puty ot M. W. A. was also here at at that time.'. - Dr. Craver ot Klamath Falls was called to Merrill Wednesday. Mrs. - W. F. Jehnette manager of the-- High. School cafeteria la 111 with' an " attack of flu. ,. Mrs. Thos. Blake.' las taken '-her' place ' while she Is away. ." ' t-- Mrs.-Zlabeg4t Malin was In Mer rill Friday.--J V- . Mr. and . Mrs.' Elmer Stukel are visiting In -Sacramento, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Sort -Ferguson and threat children are', all confined tp their.' abedauwltli.' a .severe attack ot flu. Miss Jennie Ferguson of Oakland,- Calif., i arrived In -Merrill Friday evening to care forher"bji thers family. ' . :V ' Mr. Dunn has chsrge of tie cre amery during Mr. Ferguson's illness. A son, was bor nto Mr. and Mrs. W. ; H. cHatfleld : Thufjday.-. Wedrresday the Ladles Aid met at the club rooms. As this was -the annual election ot officers the fol lowing were elected: President, Mrs. J.' W. Cogglns; rice president, Mrs. W. F. Hill; "secretary, Mrs. N. ,E. Woodbouse, treasurer, Mrs. M. L. Moore.-- The hostesses for the after-1 noon were, iMesdames C. Bowman, Oeo. Wright, M. A. Bowman and C. A. Hasklns. Refreshments were served during the afternoon. Tho following were present: Meedames: C. C. Hulet,' C. E.' Paterton, J.' A. Brown, - Oeo. Of field, . J; W., J.' L. and Velton Hasklns, cW. F. Fru.ts, W. F. Jlnnette,. J, W. Taylor, W. F-j Hill, M. L. Moore, Bud Hill, faun Westbrook, N. E. Woodhouse, Ed Harwood,- Lester Turnbaugh, Q, IL, Carieton, and C , D. Cborpenlng and the hostesses. The next meet ing will be held ui the home ot Mm.' K. H. Andeison, with Mesdames An Jerjon,' Dalton and Harwood hos tesses. Mrs; Westbrook gave a read ing on the American Indian. The last xt the series of study on missions in Chldi was held In the club rooms Thursday evening. The rooms were decorated wlu Chinese lanterns and one of the features was -"eating" rice with a chopstlok.. These have proved very Interesting to those who have been able 03 attend. ' ' i . W.. F. Hill and C. E. Craig were In Klamath, , Wednesday to see Mr. Crafts brother aod W. are 111 rrlta pneumon Tfotter had JU3t'7dJ,,a'fl' ' Mrs. Mary R. Borko, iys In the woods l12,' S"n(,BJ, """ning-.at a ocal ath Falls. Mr, worked a tew days when taken' ill, ' ' Mr, and Mrs. J. I). K'dwali wltl start at once on an alditlon to their, house.'- The lumber li being delivered this week. .;''. E. L. Walaler. was a Kljmuli Falls . visitor Thursday. . '. Oregon soils deficient in lima possess poor "tilth." ' Lime makes sol) more friable and mellow and established good granulation, the ex periment station points out. The earliest Oregon head lottuce Is that 'grown ' to" a ' state of solid heading In n cold frame, report! the experiment station. . This crop, u ttally called frame lettuce, Is much in demand In the spring and late fall, The plants 'Invariably' make find solid hoada.-- The time ot sot ting the young plants In the field Is usually early In Murch. Tho orop will begin to mature on or about April 15..- , , . , ALGOMA . Paul Kruuso Is in this vicinity from Klrbyr Ho- Is calling on friends and: relatives while tore, Mesdamea John, Qoorge and Fred llagnlgtelu -attended, tha meet In ot the Luthurau ijtdlea Aid at the homo ot Mrs, C, Rom-feld t Klatu oth Falls Wednesday afternoon, Mlas aoi'trutle, visited with friends at i Ashland far o low days last wock. ; Mrs. Matt, Eganand Mrs. A. N. Simpson were shopping at Klamath Falls Saturday afternoon. Hans Uhrman is In bod with a bad cold the last tew days." . J. P. Baker who bad his leg broken some time ago is able to be out and around agatp, , tUKl MeAMAlH II. B. Loosley and daughter Hel en visited with Mrs. II. B. Loosley at the Klamath' Valley hospital .Tues day. -; .- -. , -j-v: ', J. F. .Martin and family returned home ' Wednesday . after spending the .winter at Taft and Fresno, California.; ! F. B. and L. L. Miller arrived In 4own Wednesday from Dlllard, Ore gon, for a brief bualnsss visit. C, V. Loosley was transacting bus iness In the valle,y Monday.,. ; ' Mr. . and Mrs. . W. E. Nicholson and son returned to their , , home, near Medtord Monday after a brlof visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and Elva Moon drove to Klamath Falls Tuesday. '-!.... 1 MrN Robert Ballowr who, baa been making his home 'here with relatives left Monday tor Gnats Pass where he will remain Indefinitely. . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wherry and small daughter' of .. Payette,- Idaho, arrived Sunday , fojv an - extended via wnn .urs. wiorry's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Coulter. Vere Smyths drove to Klamath Falls Monday to meet Mr. and .Mrs. ....... .. t.vtui. ( yL$ u.anaicuwna L'snuda, who .expeot, to ,' spent' the the summer In Wood River" valley,' ! nu uiu losuioneti quilting - fwrty was iven . by Hn. B, fT. Youel Wednesday.-Thai lidlea spent the entire Jayr ijnlltlng, enjoying ' ;. a wvicuaiu -uiijner at tno noon hour; mesa who enjoyed the day ' were: Mrs. Mion, Mrs. Gray, Mrsl. Bunch. airs. tJriscoe, Mrsi'Noah. Mrs. Fer. guson and -Mrs. Youel. ..' Millard Bfiscoev-aod Jerry Slie- more are busy working roirds this week throughout he valley. Pete Card returned Tuesday from prolonged visit In Medtord re covering from a ionsll operation. He left' tar. Anna" Springs camp Thursday . morning ' to resume his duties after on absence ot three weeks! . . . A. G. WImer, who has been car,. fined to the hosoltal in, Klamath Falls for some time is able to be about again. '1 . , Mr. and Mrs. ''. B. Bennett, Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Hoyt, E. M. Leever and Mrs. Viola Pape weia among tnose- trim the valley ,who were shopping and transacting businoss In the county seat, Thursday., O. B. Bunch received a telegram Thursday of . the death ot,, his . bro ther . In Portland."""Mr.i and ' Mrs. rjnnch left for Medtord Immediate! In order to take the Friday mcyrn Ing train for Portland. y . Dave Magness of ChlloQuln. was a business visitor In-'-town Thursday, in the Interests of the Algoma Lumber Co. '.' MRS. P. E. BURKE SUCCUMBS FROM ATTACK OF FLU An Illness of one week with Intlit enza which developed: complications Potter wh o'of "neumon,! nature and which waa i t vi. I 'H'ther Intensified ' by child birth. iiunjniui. Mrs. uurko war tbo wife ot P. E. Burke, well kne-.wn Insur ance man of thla . ' i ; The end camo at 1:16 A. M BurJ. day. Fr day nlghi,' Mrs.- Burke IS,. came mother of a iron and this w-.waer.tj- I0,. ba.:.th0 final , ;7ran tbit vav.uunieti ner powers shitaptje. !' 'Mrs. Uurke wbb born at IL..,rn,n Illinois, December li JV82, Sho has been a resident of Kinmnih oounty having come her wltn nor husband and family f4om- 8cobey, Montana, The Burkh ,!! reBde at 1623 Johnson .w,,' ; ' ;, Funeral services h L0 'heen Mt for Friday morning - t.u 0.ciock, where a requiem will be offer ed by the Rev, Fry her. Ai hl f. The ; funeral co p. mn procec(j V , " - , . ' ',. . ' .;' INCREASE IN oCOPC0 1 Preferred The offered :i. tii t v ,. r '. ' ?f his :. .-.fr!-- .,(,). n.. e YOUR W RTKJFn IN PROGRESS,; .Ask any member of our organization - or mail thiscoupon ' todffy! v buria-r" C'hn,C-b ' . th' cemoleJf .'o' Besides her' husband. Mrs.. Burke Is .survived' by six, children- John P. Burke.'aged 10; Mary 8'. Burke, I EVERETT TRUlJjf,,,1 vr r4 a? Lf . -AUiURNIA OREGON ' ;,.:' .. a ., i, 1 -' Li gvs.r. x?iiy roft Jaa3-jjlS3'rT 1 11 2--T.(- .Me! yesLc iMtsf ; 'O-O ArteO rji r- i 1 olnnouncine . . ... i, price of this Company's 1 Prftffirrnrl P.an.fol Ctnr.tr wVi.Vti hM-Un' 1 ' 'iO'J'' at $98.00 per share since offering seven months ago, will be Increased to $100.00 per share on April' 2, 1925! ' ' No change is to be made in the present par- i; ! tial payment plan, adopted for the convenience of those desiring to arrange their investments in this security on a 20-payment basis with in terest at 6 allowed on all installments paid. - Effective April 2 ' This increase in price is made necessary by an active demand and strong financial market . ' . tyP9 of security throughout the country. ' " , ... n is tururterjustifieci by the satisfactory progress ,'whichi'ts:' b6ihg'made'tCAvard the completion of . the Company's new important developments. , These projects, when completed, will materially " j ' increase the Company's earning capacity. ' '. . For full information concerning Copco 7 Preferred Capital Stock and interett bearing partial payment plan, aik any member of our organization or simply clip and mail the coupon below. 'THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPLNY ' Grants Pass !. ? CALIFORNIA i. . ci Yrcka .,' , m vOufumuur t----' "THE C'lFORNiA' ORECiON' POWER COMPANY , Please aend me foil IrUormatiori about your 7 PreYerrxl Stock and special partial payment plan.' fil I. II !' - ' '-' . ... ;t I..JI ,. . Nam o4ddres aged 8: Eugenia C. Burke, aged 6: ! R1f M' Burko' "od '. Burke, aged 2; and the Infant son, ! Joseph, born Friday nlgfct. . n ", - i J-J3 eiKta by mjt annuel, aec.' wy"'vio-.c:.. :-, BY CONDO I ! i I. r " eLaaf IB 111 - tu 1 1 II 1 1 1 II I III 1 1 II I Vi an. . .......... , . - PRICE Capital Stock present issiie of" its flirst'publio ' '.Af t.tJ.) Hf-Ah ''wl 1 1. -v.':. r-l.'h , J nAv. itri ' ''.4,,:,' t,Jl.'l Jh . rsl i; t .. li. .isi iOamath Fall ' 1 Sa'C), .fti) 'J-i tWH r,--;) -Hi v. 't ...k'.tl t .. ,i;,iin-j(l l.y b-VJ i UiH.U A ..! r. i')iii: ; ; $2481.00 XIVEN FREE The above amount has been, given away by us In prises, 687.80 more, will, he , given sway as follows:' ' '' '. ' First prise I(t5 Ford 'Tout-' Ing car.. Besides (this . splendid flrnt prize iwe are going to give away, 40 oihor prltos. .,'.-'" -:l' '!2 3" ;4'j 15': 1 2 ' 3 4 I 5 j 1 2 3 4 5 j ' 1 1 2 3 4 5 j 1 2 1-3 4 5 - !" I "'I'" ": Iloarrnngo tho figures In the above square in' such Vmunner that they will count 16' each way (borlxontally and vertically) , and sen d ,(u s; . your ,( anitwer ,, tpgethoT. , with, your nnmo and address neat-' ly written on a sheet ot'paper and If your answer Is ooT'reot 'iwe will at once mall you a -aplendldi il lustrated prlio Hat describing the prizes and, giving .full . Information and rules. In case of tie general appearanco, neatness nd hand writing of entry will be consid ered factors, It correct wo will advise you by return mall of a simple condition to fulfill. Don't Rnpd any monoy. You can be a .prize wlnnor without spending one cent of your money, , . Bond your answer ot quickly. THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD ' ' ' 187 flouth Commercial .. , ' Hnlcm, 'Oregon ( 'i J07 IDA" .1 ..J ' U, '-...' I' v U V-' ' t'.u !,.'o; f.U.i t '.':'.-