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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1925)
Hi-iifefi PAGE TWO ' EVENING ' HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS-, OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH Hi-Jinx Vaudeville and Dance mmsm Open to the Public I Scandinavian Hall, f Tonight, 8 o'clock ! 11 -ir r - 1 r n - r r r n n J Admissionincluding dance, $1.10 J ; ;. . ' Tickets now on sale at ' ' Underwood's Drug Store Houston & Phelps . K. K. K. Store Curtain Up at 8:15 Crater Lake : Nobles Wear - I : STORING VITAMINS 3 - The average healthy person , stores up within the body several days' supply of es J sential vitamins. This ex " plains why a well-nourished - person of any age is less sus j ceptible to germ-infection than those who are mal ; nourished. x , . 'ScGtrsEmolsion j is a safety-factor that helps keep you well-nourished. A very little used daily to complement the regular diet; . . activates with essential vita . mins and helps build re- M. . . . Distance. - f t- . Store up a reserve of ..essential ; vitamins .y , take Scott's regularly. '. ' aOBoini.B100ia414,JI.I, ; tt-T i A well-known authority ' states that stomach trouble and Indiges tion are nearly always due to acid ity acid stomach and not, as most folks believe, from a lack of diges tive juices. . He states that an ex teas of hydrochloric acid in the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermentation; then onr meals sour like garbage in a can, form ing acrid fluid and gases, which hiflato the stomach like a toy bal loon. We then get that heavy, lumpy feeling In the e'lest. we, eructate our food, belch gas or have heart burn, flatulence, wterbrash or nausea. ,.,. . ; , , . . He tel!s us to lay aside all diges tive aids and Instead BPt rrenr my;iB punruiHry tour ounce ox jaa anus and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast) while It is effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for one week. While relief often follows the first dose, it is Important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass start the liver, stimulate the kid neys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive Juices. . Jad .'Salts is Inexpensive, and is mads from the acald of grape and lemon Juice, ' combined with llthla nd sodium phosphate. This barm less salts Is used by thousands of stomach sufferers with cxcollent re-UlU-Adt. OBITUARY . - LVLE JOHX8TOX Fifth death from flu-pneumonia during the present opldpmlp that has been sweoplng through the county, occurred yesterday afternoon at 5:30 p. m. when Lyle F. Johnston, aged 27, died at bis home on 703 north Ninth street. ; Johnston had been a resident of Klamath coudty for one year and nine months, having come here from Everett, Washington. He was em ployed aa a steam fitter for -the Lorenz Plumbing company. He was a" member of the American Legion. Accompanied .by bin widow, Sirs. Agnes Johnston, the body of the de ceased will be shipped to Everett, Washington,, tomorrow morning; for funeral services and Interment, . i : Snoto Domingo scientist says frogs there bark like dogs. - Well, maybe flan to Domingo frogs. lend a. dog's lite.:.: i . .' Wouldn't It be nice If bad weath r d,14n't work oa Sunday OUARTOFWATEH CLEANS KIDNEYS Shrine Club Fea " News of the j Klamath Country ; 4 FORT KLAMATH : Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jacsbson were iraiuaetug business in tie ' coctts; ieat Fr;dor. G. O. Stagg has been spending several dars here, looking after the opening of the Anna Creek mill. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor and daughter were Klamath Agency vis itors Friday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Weiss ac companied by the latters' parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. WInchlll of Eugene .were visiting in the valley Friday ,-Ytvv?'' i; ? ?-ir. Frank Brady of Calloquin is sub-' stKutlng in the telephone office due to the illness of Mrs. J. V. Heasig. The Fort Klamath basket ball team defeated the Malin team Sat urday night fn a one sided game by a score of 38 to 12. here In the community iall. This game completes the schedule of league games, though a game is to be played here with Pelican City Tues day night. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Coulter and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wherry and family were shopping and attend ing to business matters in Klamath Fails Friday. ' Mr. and airs. B. J. Rogers, of Odessa were in town for supplies Friday. Rogers Is the Crater Lake forest ranger. The C. . f. club met with Mrs. Ray Loosley Friday at 2 o'clock. Following the regular business meeting, various kinds of sewing furnished the afte:noon's work after - hica refreshments were served. Fifteen Jadles were present. The next meeting will be April 3 it the home of Mrs. C. M. Noak. Fred Gordon accompanied by, his mother .Mrs. James L. Gordon were shoppers in the county seat Friday. T.ie last game of the season will be played Saturday night at Klam ath Agency, between Fort Klamath and Cbiloquln to decide the cham pionship of the basket ball town teams. ' ' Mrs. T. J, Evans and Juanlta Tay lor spent t'ao week end In Klamath Falls visiting relatives and friends. Joe Hessig - Is confined to his : ORGANIZATION OF SPECIALISTS PORTLAND ANO SEATTLC OfflCtS THB unparalleled tuccen of the Dr. Chas. J. Dean nonsurgical method of treating Piles and other tcA and colon ailments has built' an organiza tion of highly trained ipedilliti to care vfor the patlenta who come from all ' pirtt of Oie Wot, The skill of theie ipecUllita It proved by the unqualified GUARANTEE that each Pile (ufTerer is cured or bit fee REFUNDED no matter how long standing or how severe bis case may be. Send for mv FREE book. Y'rrtAA ' FHAK X DEAN. M.O.,lnc poRTiACLOtnictsSEATTLe orricis: . oi.if" to. - .'jf i'fJIi". 'C4"f il.:',n bed with an attack of tin. Dr. Soulo Is In attendance. ' Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Youol were business visitors ta the county seat Saturday, HENLEY Tho gtrls of the Henley baseball team are doing some fine practicing for t0 gttmo with Mnlln Friday afternoon. The Henley Glee Club Is reviewing Its songs for tho Klwunts club ban quet to bo given nt tho White Peli can hotel Thursday at noon. " Several students have been absent from school. Out of tho thirty three students going to Henley only sixteen attended Thursday and Fri day. , ' ' V. F. Myers moved from tho Frjr rear ranch to tho Snow ranch on the Merrill road. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bradbury were in town Tuesday transacting busi ness. , " , Monday when school started, Mr. Schults passed as excuse blank-to nearly every student in High school. We have stopped serving hot lunches at school. The lost day of the lunches was celebrated with an ice cream feed. The first baseball games of the season will e played between: Hon ley High and Malin High at Malin. Friday, March .1)7. It is surmised that it will be a very good game. A number of the HMley High school students attended the cham pionship basketball , game between Merrill High and Klamath High at Pelican City Tuesday night. Those who attended were: Earl Jackson, Lee Dixon, harles- Booth, Robert Hunnlcut, Cecil Haley, Floyd Short, Corinne Qriffith Entertains Formally at Dinner, an Elaborate Affair Requiring a Trained Staff of Servants ' 5S 4 ' , p. X" . 4S ENTERTAINING formally re quires tho assistance of an ef ficient retinue of servants. To iiheiu of course, fall the real work 'of tho dinner, tho hostess being con cerned mainly with the task of at j lending to the grouping together of I congenial frlonds. , Corinne Griffith who is appear ing in First National's "Declasse," .'has occasion to entertain lavishly and finds the following rules help ful: . , After the bostess decides to give a formal dinner, invitations are sont out. Many details may be left to the butler, but it is the bostoss'u duty to arrange tbe place cards in the order they are to bo put on the table. Tbe host at one end of the table with the lady guest of honor ai his right; the hostess at the ' other end of the table with tbe most Important male guest at her fight, tbe other guests are seated in between. The following courses usually comprise tbe menu of a formal dinner: Oyster or Fruit, Soup, Fish, En tree. Roast, Salad, Dessert, Coffee, Ii: setting tbe table, It Is permissi ble to use various tablecloths in ' kJSpfhTe wlttt lbe-berrbd "eT fur . njturtj.. but f.jrfettei, damask table Harold DcMlngef, James Jackson, .Melvln Greeley, Glen Dehllnger, and Leport SchlOHi'l. ' ' MIDLAND Midland school is planning to take part in tho county track meet on tho eighth of May. Tltu oMUion are practicing every titty and in a woek or two will havo a tryont to choose the best for contestantx. ..Mrs. Mittliew Dei Futtl. who hna bt'eu In the buspltal for somn lime suffering from n attack of pneu monia, Is reported to be recovering. It Is thought the Del Fnttt children will return to school Monday. Helen Atchison u ti d Bernard Hooper were back in school Thurs day after a few days absence duo to illness. The Hooper boys are very busy with fhelr farming. They wlll.aw 1000 acres to wheat uud rye this spring. The Palnslo family were passeng ers on- tho traitt Friday Viornlng cn ruutu to Dorris whero they will make their home. The club girls' met In the school house Saturday afternoon to sew. J. C. Sovclk anil family motored to Merrill Sunday. ; Oscar Potter was a caller In Mid laud Sunday from his ranch on tltu lower lake. The steamer ."Buffalo", was seen making a trip up the river Sunday for the first tlmo since Captain Bull returned from tho south. The dredger that has been work7 tng on tho Jim Kern's tract across the rK-er left Wednesday for Klam ath Falls. J. D. Hoopor and son, John, have been across the river tho last few cloth Is always good form. After laying the felt. It should be care fully placed, then lay tbe center piece upon which tbe principal decoration will be placed either a rare place of sliver, bowl of flow ers, or some other ornament, next arrange tho candles, ' The salad fork, if It is the third fork used. Is placed nearest the plate, but. as this menu includes an entree, the salad fork will be brought In later, and any other additional knives, forks or spoons that will be required will be put on the table during the progress of dinner. Breed and butter plates are never used at a formal dinner. Salt and pepper sets can be used by two persons. 1 Wbon the butler announces that "dinner is served,"- the host of fers bis arm to tbe lady of honor and other guests follow,, wltb the bostess and her escort coming last. For formal dinners, tbe Husslan service Is used, which means that everything Is served from tbe side. Tbe empty plates are placed for the various courses and all tho food Is passed arranged on suita ble dishes and each person helps himself. Each dish In turn Is taken to the kitchen or pantry and not left on the (able. ' ftyUmaSj In days cutting posts for use on tholr farm. 11. 11. 1. argent Is Incroasliwt his activities, having rocently leased tho F. J. Flowers dairy herd. Mr. uud Mrs. Jesse, Cotfoo are In Midland for u fnw days visit nt the II. A. Witherlll homo. They are thinking of locating In this vlolnlly. v Mrs. Wltluirllt In, Just recovering from tin uttack of tho flu. MALIN Mr. IvM' Cuff returned for n fuw weeks to Malin ufter spending the winter In California. Mr. Cuff Is toroat ranger of Modoc Forost Re serve Mr. Tom Decker and family of Malin havo moved to tho Ben Pickett much which Mr. Ilerker has rented. Tho children still attend tho Malin school. Verson Hayes has taken his cat tle back to Ulg yulley after water ing them ou tho lnko, where bw has been camping and tending them. . Mrs. Frukes und Mrs. Wakufleld left tor Lakovlew Moudny for a short visit. Frakes and Wnkotlold arc feeding cnltlo on tho lako,' Mr. und Mrs. St. John and family spent several days ill Mnlln, return ing to Altnras where St. Johns Is employed. Arthur Mnnken was riding about Mullu and surrounding country on Saturday. , ; Mrs. Laton Slovens, son Billy and daughter, Betty Jano wont to Klam ath Falls Saturday and saw the auto pnruido. On Sunday afternoon, March 32, the funeral sorvlccs of tho Into Al- (Contlnuod On Page Four) stead of tbe guest helping himself, tbe food Is arranged on Individual plates and served to each person. It Is Important that a plate -be at' each coror all during the dinner until tbe table Is cleared for doe sort. , " .. .'' . . As tbe table Is' made ready for' dessert, all salt and pepper sets, plates, crumbs and sliver are, re moved, the crumbs being brushed off with a folded napkin onto ' tray. There Is more than one ac cepted way to Serve 'dessert, ' but the following Is correctly in kiss ing with a dinner served In the home, ' Tbe finger bowl doily and plate are placed on a fruit plate with dolly in between and a dos ser t fork and spoon Is placed os either side. The guest lift! the finger bowl from the top plate, and should tbe dessert be Ice cream cats It from this plate after Which1 it Is removed leaving the fruit plate, ...,.,'-. Fruit Is passed, and If taken a fruit knife and fork are supplied. Chocolates or other sweets are passed last i After tbe ladles have, gone te -the drawing room. Coffee Is served to Diem' there, and to tbe gentlemen either at the luCle or In the smok ing room. y uuuvuwi tvVinmr,-- -i - Walk- SHOES for Relief and STYLB SHOBS IN A secret of foot beauty and shoe comfort TN tills picture you we one reason why WsllcOver Relief nd WalkOver Prinrcas Pat are such comfortable style (hoes that Is correct heel height, j When you lie down and relax, notice that your extended foot takes aa easy, natural and comfortable position much the same a in this picture. When you think of comfortable heel heights, remember this com fortable position of the foot. You : can lee that heels should not be flit upon the groundtoo low swahouldlhey betoohigh. Walk. FALLS MERCANTILE CO. 415 (JO CAT KIHIUXU Havo Very Little to Hay t'lincrtn ing Men of the fatili Miss Albortlna Nilscholin, Mla W'ulve Moulton, Dalo .Matjon und "April First" Investors Foolish investors who tiry too ' hard to pick up 'easy money frequently lose their 'bat- . once' Keep your balance safe in the bank or in safe inestments recommended by your v ,; ' : ;: " banker . ' v.' The American National Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon. , v' Member Federal Reserve System, i,iiimiwIwiiwii Over tAcu and Women.' Princess Pat ' V' COMFORT SHAPES Over has determined the correct heel height for comfort and you find it in Relief and Princess Pat. Princess Pat and Relief have heels that ire correct low enough for comfort, and high enough foe ankle beauty. Princess Pit la the shoe with tile straight Saudi lift that fits the normal foot. Relief is extra-wide across the trad Both have the famoua Walk-Over narrow fitting heel that is at (mart at it it comfortable, -, i . ;n . You will find these tw6 famous hoes, in many smart styles, htm at die Walk-Over store, Main Ernest Nltscbolm spent yesterday afternoon fishing for catflab in Lost rivvr. They woro rather uncom munlcntlvu regarding tho slid of the catc i, uytng that tboy caught "a i few." I ...... . . ... . . .