The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 13, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    PASE TWO
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925
Dentistry Doesn't Hurt--- ;-j J..;.
Dnipllc the nlltKfit!o:iR of the comic weeklloi. a ttjourn
in it dentist's chair ulioiikl cause you no more pain than an
equal lengt',1 or time fn a barber's chair. - In, faet sJme bsrber.-t
but we won't say It. Too point Is, our aervico IS palnle.d.
I R. D. COE, Dentists
(Painless,
202-201 Hopka Bids.
. Sth.jin
Atireniade
mar
mtneyvesr
' "IN A'FEW' MATTERS
Westerners gladly hand the .
palm to our Eastern friends.
Budding subways and sky
scrapers yesl . Football
Eossihly. Climate improba
ly. Pleasure auto driving mxl '
We drive more "months of
. the vear have greater
scenic attractions. The "great
I VfU UT41T U3 MVW
from home- ' We know toads-
and autos and tires I '
Which, ini a way, accounts
for the success of C-T-C tires.
They are built in the West to
meet Western condition?.
' Eastern engineers came West
. tq .build them but they make
them for the West as well as .
m too tvesti
' -J Today they are ranked as.
one or the three or four really
fino- sinus in America. They ;
y'; are the litrigcst-selling tires made
' ; . in a Western-owned factory. .
i Mot oi iso in the nine western
testes kfliow what a tire should
do- '7i"heir purchases show that
OT-C does it!
' Come in and let us show
'Quality trill vzver be
lacrifiarf to meet a price"
i . President ' it
- Columbia lire Corporation f .
CliTXiOQUlX:
- " Chiloquiu Garnge
FORT KLOUTH:
E. A. Pago A Son "
PAISLEY:
: ; vi c-' B- Graham
. DORIUS: ''
s ; Taber 4 Wise
Fall Balloons Semi-Balloons
Heavy-Duty Cords Oversize Cords
If ..you have had bad lack with
head lettuce In years past and' are
disgusted 'With it for your garden,
try eomo of the cosfypo. You can't
go wrong.- There is no finer qual
ity lettuce than this. ;
atyour
BKUG STCBE
Tho partnership which
your "Mloxall,-Store '.en-'
. : joys in the great Unl
tod Drug .Company
it ' makes it possible for
you t'o buy direct
from the ; manufac
. turor. .. .1
'You save, either In
1 the price yau pay, or
.. the quality you get,
and you are sate, be
cause only the beat Is
. . xood enough to use .In
making Rexnll Store
. . . Goods. ...
STAR DRUG STORE
KliAMATH FALLS, ORE.
Hand-built
of course) ,
.and. Main ,
:i . iJ t Si it
Phono 836
How to Make
A Hot bed
v
Hotbeds are becoming scarce art
icles la the home garden because
of the srarei'tnnd difficulty in ob
taining horse manure fresh from the
stable fj provide the artificial heat
of fermentation" (o operate thejn.
Hut If a hotbed ennim be Installed
.in old frame can nnd while it can
not be stained as early as a hotbed
it-can easily save a month and a
half and give that much extra grow-.
Ing time for early seed crops. .
Cold frames might as well' do
heme-made. While the - standard
sash is made for frames of 6 to
3 ft. units, smaller frames are eas
ier to handle for the small garden
and they can be home-made or the
nearest carpenter can easily throw
them together with screws, so that
they can. be knocked down and stor
ed -when out ot use. Small frames
about 24 ft. by 3 ft. from any loose
lumber are a most convenient alio.
A carpenter can put those together
with very little effort and while he
Is about It have htm make a frame
or sash U tit attached to the back
ot die frame by hinges- You can
glaze this yourself with little trou
ble. '
These frames caa be a foot high
at .the back and six Inches In front.
An ideal place lor them Is against
the south wall ot a house, barn or
garage or against a fence where the
frames will be protected from north
winds. With hinged tops or sash
hooks and eyes can be placed In
the sash cover and fence to which
the tops can be hooked when It IS
desirable to open the frames for
veatllatica.. .. to water, them, or to
pull weeds. .
The standard 6 by 3 foat frames
are often a nuisance to handle when
it bomes to weeding and watering,
as it Is a tough job to stretch over
Into them to. reach weeds at. the
back and the sash will always be
in the way on one side or the
other, whichever way they are slid
off. ; . :. .
Cheap and practical substitutes
for glass are now sold which make'
glazing a frame merely a matter of
the use of a hammer and tacks.
This is celluloid, transparent, light,
and there is a great saving In
breakage. .
.
THK VALE OP GLASS
Glass is essential in gardening
even if it is no , more than a few
individual panes. It Is needed to
place over seed boxes in the house.
It, of course, is needed Jn windows
which . give light and sun to the
growing . plants. . It is ' especially
valuable as a top to boxes known
In the garden as cold frames and
hotbeds. . ..
- The wizardry of a little glass In
the. growing of seeds is a garden
marvel. The reason that glass is so
essential is that while it Is trans
parent and admits sunlight; it is a
poor conductor of heat and equal-
I izes temperature, tempering .the
. swjh emits xrom- moaerate 40 ireez-
lng. which are so common in winter
and spring over a large portion of
the country.-. . .- . .
Added to this feature, 1: retards
the evaporation of moisture, hold
ing it in suspension and giving the
tiny plants the moist atmosphere
they need and in which they luxur
iate. It also protects from drying
winds in the warm days of spring
when tender seedlings are often
shriveled and It alio protects from
cutting Icy blasts that often de
scend upon us and . permits the
young plants to enjoy uninterrupt
ed - growth until they are large
enough and strong enough. to go into
the open ground and hold their
own with the elements. ; V,
Another valuable protection of
glass is that it minimizes the loss of
seedling plants from sudden delug
es ol rain which wash them out of
the ground and early spring waste
great qualities of seeds and seed
lings, A - little glass Is a necessary
adjunct of a start In gardening en
terprise and one of the things to
provide early In the spring when
the Beed order 1s sent in, if it
consists only of locating; and gash
ing few old window panes. .
Discorded, .cellar, windows or old
sash of ally kind can be glazed and
repaired and made of great value in
the garden '" GUW.-iops -cna be
placed. In old BOSp -boxes-for small
cold . frames,. .the ' most' convenient
kind for seed beds' '''.
AT THE LIBERTY
There Is nn old saying "that you
can't plpuso everybody" and also
! that .."there ure exceptions to all
j rules." "Krlvolons Sal'' is that ex
. coptlon for out of tho hundreds of
" peoplo who saw its first nhowlns
there was not one voice rained In
j criticism. Everyone was loud in
I their prnlso nivj eveu people who
' spend their days and nights In the
! theater wore moved to laughter tuu
tears. Personally 1 do not bollovo
i'U possible to make a finer picture
i than "Frivolous Sal" which closes
j at the Liberty Theater tonight.
One ot tho tense scenes In 'The
Warrens of Virginia," the produc
tion made under tho direction ot
Elmer Clifton Is where Wilfred Ly
tell, who plays the part of Lieuten
ant Barton, is about to be hung as
a' spy. Lvrbll is seated on a horse,
his hanJs .tied behind him. Tho
noose - Is around his neck ud tho
rope thrown over the branch ot a
tre pulled taught and then tiod.
The Idea is to whip the horto, which
runs away, and Mr. Lytell i ua
more.
The horse Mr. Lytell is riding it
aupposeU to be his own find so well
trained that he would not nove
whether beaten or not, without his
master's command.
Much time and care had been used
by Mr, Clifton to find the proper
horse for the scene. Colonel H. (.
Van, Horn of . Camp Travis. Sa:i
Aantonlo, finally selected a horsi
that he swore would not bolt.
The scene came oft. The rope was
supposed to 'be so tied that per
chance the horse did move, Mr. Ly
tell .would .not be literally hunt;.
Thn , tense moment arrived. A
Bror.rfway cowboy nnuied to th.
ways of horses started the beating.
Everything was fine until he hit the
horse pver the kidneys. Now any-
Poor Eyesight
Is a drain upon your nerves,
your health, and your dis
position. -
.Why suiter when the remedy
Ilea in correctly fitted
glasses. Ask any wearer ot
glasses.
Our examination of the eyes
is very complete. We have
and use the latest instru
ments known to the optical
. science. . ' '
Dr. Goble
TOO MAIN
Eyes
Glasses
Examined
Repairs
Fitted
Quick Service
.: : White Pelican -Hotel
Merchants Limcb, 60c
12:00 to 1:30 p. m.
Also
Banquets
: Parttea
, Dances
T
WITH SAGE TEA
.? The ' old-time mlxturo of Sage
Tea vand Sulphur . for darkening
gray, streaked and faded hair Is
grandmother's reclpo, and folks are
again using it to keep their hair a
good, even color, which is quite
sensible, as we are living In an age
when, a youthful appearance is of
the greatest advantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't have
the troublesome task of gathering
the sage and the mussy mixing at
home. All drug stores sell the
ready-to-use product, improved by
the addition of other ingredients,
called '"Wyetb's Sage and Sulphur
Compduhd." It is very popular be
cause nobody can discover It has
been applied. Simply moisten your
comb or a soft brush with It und
draw thl sthrough your hair, taking
one . small strudd at a time; by
morning the gray hair disappears,
but what delights the ladlos with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound Ms that, besides beautifully
darkening the hair, after a few ap
plications, It also ' produces that
soft lustre and appearance ot alum
dance which la so attractive. Adv.
Jill
7
nvLsT
i
ouo who knows anything about
horses knows that n horso afflicted
Willi kidney trouble Just has to veitr
and tear. At tho Llbm'ly Tuesday
nnd Vuduesdiy.
COURTS
IhHHlH
Klltttbeth A. liobiiiaon, nee V.Vtn
hoth A. Rutherford to Mrs. L. II.
Hague. 2-1 1-25. - .5o 1. U. a.
Mills Second Artdti., lot 7, block 21.1.
Harry K. Pelts et ux to II. S.
OrlKsby, '4-1 1-25. Wly. 40' Origin
al Towu. 10,00 I. It. S., lot 3. block
39.
Usury Wlonhard lCst. to Will Neu
bert. 4-7-!!5. $1.00 I. It. S. First
Addil.. lot 10, block 2S.
Oscar Shlve et ux to A. A. noil
man. r,-l-aO. $0.00 I. K. S. West
erly 50' of Original Town, lot 2,
block 10.
MatlKla Jost to K. M. Chllcole
and I. ' M. Smith.; 3-30-25. $.M
I. It. S. Mills Second Addition, lot
1, .block 216.
Delia Lee to A. J. Voye. 4-S-23.
First Add n, lota 1, 2, block 40 unit
part at Kwauua Heights, lot 7,
block 7.
Patents
, 1". S. A. to Qroverner Mlnard.
6-14-24. SWVi-N'KVi. KHNKK. N-K
4SEW ot Soe. 6. Twp. 30. Itge. I I.
flrcuit Court Killtiirx
No. 1932 Equity. Circuit Court
Register 7-341. E. 11. Ashurst. at
torney. Jiisophino Weeks vs. Ilen
nett Weeks. Divorce.
No. 1994 Law. Circuit Court Iteg
Ister, book 7, page 341. Kay Morris,
atty. Charles Loomls. It. D.
Amlcke and George I). Fife, as Falls
Mercantile company vs. Harry Tct
erson. Demands ' judgment for
$23.50 at 6 per cent from 12-29-23
and costs of action.
VISIT 8TKVKXSOX IIAXOI
Lunch , Served nt ltrnr Wallow;
Party Itetums Last Xl;ht
Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson
were hosts yesterday to a party
from Klamath Falls who spent part
at the day on tho Stovenaon ranch,
with the exception ot several hours
when the party drovo to Bear Wal
low where lunch was served. Tho
party who drove to tho Stevenson
rnnch in Caledonia valley Included,
Miss Clara B. Calkins, Miss Mar
garet Worden, Miss AUco ThurBtoh
of Cottage Grove, O. J. Hauge and
Frank Z. Howard.
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Fake Suicide
Jtoxlne Serpa was mourned on dead i
when it was reported she Had
Jumped to death in Ban Francisco
Bay. Now it is learned that Roxlne
Is alive In Canada and thnt her
"death" was faked ,by Joseph Weber,
who Is Itoxlne's ' second husband.
The fake suicide was tried to cover
up the fact that Boxino had married
Joseph without divorcing . Scrpa.
Claims for Insurance made by Herpu
led to an expose ot the fake suicide.
TO .
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THE EVENING HERALD
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brought additional words into our langtug and the pub
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any similar one nlarrd vocabulary all th BaWVranls aad
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shading from ligiu to nark,
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.MKItlllLL COM5irXTY HALL OPEN
IUlt ' (Vlobrnliiin Held At Merrill
Saturday Mglit
j Merrill community hall, product
'of community spirit In that settle
. mont, was formally opened Saturday
night ut nn cnthusinHtlc celebration
'attended by 200. Provided with a
(iJnnco floor and stage, the hall has
a seating capacity of C00. Cost of
jtho building was Ji'000.
It is timo lo dig parsnips nnd oys
ter plant far tho spring menu. Don't
forget to plant a row of each lo
replaco thoso you are starting to
dig. The oyator plant is one ot tho
moit dellcatoly flavored of vegetab
les. Clean and scrnpo it In water
acidified with vinegar to prevent it
from turning black.
Miss' Rogers Gained
. 15 Pounds in Six Weeks
Kldmtv Men nuil Women "aln
i'numN In SO Main or Money Itack
My dear Friends:
After my attack c' Flu I was thin,
run-down and weak. I had sal
low complexion, my chocks wero
sunk in and I was continually
troubled with gas on my stomach.
I felt stuffy und had lost my oo
potlte. 1 bad rend about McCoy's
Cod Livor Oil Compound Tablets
and decide! to give them a trial.
At once, I begin to pick up an ap
petite, my cheeks filled out and my
complexion became 'healthy lCoklng
and I gained IS pounds In six weeks
and am very thankful for what Mc
Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tab
lets did for me,
Misi Alborta Itogors, 264 W. Cor
ro Gorda St.. Decatur, III.
To take on weight, grbw strong
and vigorous, to fill out tho hol
lows in cheeks and nock, try Mc
Coy's Cod Liver Oil 'Compound Tall
lets for 30 dnyh, 60 Tablets 60
cents at tho Star Drug storo, ' Un
dorwaod's pharmacy, Whitman's
Drug Co., anil live druggist ovory
whore. If they don't .glvp you won
derful help in : 110 days',, got your
money back, you bo the Judgo. But
be t.iure.and ask for McCoy's, tho
original and genuine.
with a nominal nn to aovsr sosi st aaosw
Ung, packing, slsrk hire,
dl.irfhudon, tic, amonnv Qi r s.
Ing toon! tO Cent
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different from r.ny you have ever seen. The attach,
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ivc home cleaning unit cleans everything from cello!
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your wits arc keener
and .your nerves arc
ertcadlcrwIthWrlfelcys
to help. Soothing and
sweet to smokers. Re
freshing when "dry
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E!ks
Inaugural Ball
Elks' Temple
Tomorrow Night
' Special '
Entertainment
Refreshments'
MiHUtli
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kemme'
mi those
free-
XttCTaic
Postoffice
free demonstration
:w rs:
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'after every meal
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Klamath Lodge
Dire6tory
B. P. 0. ELKS Meets
Thursday evening. Visit
ing tnnmbers welcome.
Elks Temple, 8rrt A Main
Charlton Currln, Kxullod
Ruler. Tom DeUell, BeO.
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Meetings:' g P. M.
2nd and 4lh Tuoadayi
I.yi:iMini Hull, jjih and
ttlgh.TVlKlt.lng . ICnlghti
wolcomo
Chus, Pnttorson, 0. K1.
American Legion
Klnmath'Post No, S
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A T"osdiiys. Court House
mti .Basement
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