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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1925)
M to ,..-, 11 EVENING TTERATJ1. KI.AMATH FALTS.'miEGON WEDNESDAY,' APRIL 20, 102S t t T t ? ? jlKuppidmcr 'ili"r a &. Copyright w:s l! K : Your money is good --Get good value for it You work for your money. It's not easy to get. You have to put i forth your very best effort to earn Y your worth. See to it that your money gets ; you as good as you give for it. When it comes to clothes demand pure -, wool fabrics,1 skilled i tailoring, styl ish exclusive designing. - T t f t T t t 5: i 4 T t t t I T 1 t'htn Rcllrr Automohll An Built. Buick T5III ll " r : fF ..... I V 1 i n a ii a u n n n ivuppenhei mer GOOD CLOTHES are made by expert craftsmen They're paid well to work well. The result is the finest product of tailor ing art and quality fabrics that your money can buy. See the splendid values we're show ing now in summer suits, sports and business suits in a large variety of styles at , $30 to $50 I Klamath Klothing Kompany X V - : ' LEADING CLOTHIERS lA .As. As. A, Afc jlt, fc -S-rtfc-n!nfthftnfc-jftfc-k- t f t t t J t f T t ? T t T T T T T T t T 4 V4 uestions w h y are motor car dealers glad to see you when you hare a Buick to trade in? flSWer: They know that if they get it, they can sell it quickly at a good price. Buick reliability has made Buick a first choice in the used car market. BUICK AND STAR GARAGE Opposite White Pelican Hotel a a a WORK OF OPEN JU H SCHOOL TOLD BY KLAMATH PUBLIC SCHOOL NURS E n m (By SI Us Apnea C'oviill, I'ubllc Soliooj Nlii-to) One of the most Interesting visits made while In Portland was to the Open Air School. It Is sot tor tuberculosis' children If they really have tuberculosis, thej' are ex cluded.? Children emaciated from some disease, those., with heart trouble, 'those run down where tu berculosis fs . In the family, those who for any reason are physically not fit to keep ordinary school hours and rules, are sent to this school. i, I was fortunate la finding both Dr. Helen Cary, the school phy sician', and the school nurse there. The object t to teach health hab its. A record of the 'Weight of each child- ti kept each week. Shower baths are the first thing in order, then each pupil has his own tooth brush, and the teeth are thorough ly scrubbed.! The two school rooms are flooded with iresh air from the open win dows, but warmed by steam heat. Also each pupil has a sort of bath robe to put on If he feels chilly. The wraps are hung over steam plpeu so they ntlll be dry and warm when needed. During the day folding cots are pulled out and all take a rest. Milk Is given at mid-morning and after- n-yon, -while tfno hot dish is served for lunch. The children are given the menu for a week so thoy know ; wliat to bring from home to supply ; the right amount of calorics and ritamines." , It ii a ill oat Interesting place, showing what can be done with ! proper equipment and the use of ' slmplo health rule's. j Owing to the largo number 1ot schools allotted to . each school ! nurse, Portland did not have the nursing service she desired for her school children. During the past year the State Tuberculosis associa tion has -' ) fiiii-i) the School board to demorfnrJte . intensive school three nurses .trained In public1 health work. Each of these ha's two school buildings under her charge and the T. B. association pays her salary. Three of the school, principals wore present at our meeting. Each one expressed hi appreciation of their services. Mr. Ulough said "The nurses' invasion of the school Is the biggest thing that has happened in years." Five new schools are de. manning the additional service for next year. Of course the T. B. as sociation ' has no Intention of con tinuing its; part, The schools must take the. work over thomsolves. KETIRN FROM TKIP Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Rogers spent yesterday In the valley, visiting In Medford, Ashland, Eagle Point and other- spots of interest. While In that section they also visited with Wood Plenty of Blocks on hand , now, fresh from tho bin, quick deliveries, city or country. : We have a nice match safa that . we give with an order, tor a double load of blocks. Call at our office and got . fours. Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 Mr. and Mrs. Evan R. Reames, for mer Klamath residents, whom their many friends will be happy to know have established themselves In their beautiful summer home on Wagner creek. According to Mrs. Rogers, the valley was at its best yesterday end the apple blossoms turned the highway Into a beautiful road way. Mrs. Rogers was. fortun ate to bring a cluster of lilacs, to Klimath Falls -with her. ; GET AT THE CAUSE! The Advice of a Resident of Tills Locality Shows a Way There's nothing more annoying than kidney weakness or Inability to properly control the kidney se cretions. Night and day alike, the sufferer 1b tormented and what with the burning and scalding, the attendant backache, headache and dizziness, life Is Indeed a burden. Ooan's Pills a stimulant ' diuretic to the kidneys have brought peace and comfort to many Klamath Falls people. Profit by this Medford resident's experience: J. H. Atwel, painter, 129 W. Elovonth Bt., Medford, Ore., says: "Uoan's Pills are all that Is claimed for them. I have taken Ooan's on different occasions when suffering from backnche and kidney weak ness and they have always given me splendid relief." FOUR YEARS LATER, Mr. At woll Mld::nI gladly' cbhfirm all I aid in my former stutcuient( as TOY BULL PUP RECUPERATING FROM INJURIES "Toy," is a little brown bull pup. She belongs to Ross Flnley, and Is the pride and Joy of the shops around the eastern end of Main street. Toy always has a happy 'Wiggle and a pink tongue to show every man, woman and . child that happens to stroll Into the shops or passes along the street. "Toy" lives a happy existence of Ice cream and petting and not, until yesterday did she know that the world held any thing but happiness for little slick brown haired pups. Today "Toy" . was limping , on three feet; on her little back were a number of bruises and in one spot the brown hair was scrapped off and showed a tender white skin under neath. She couldn't wiggle, ond her little pink tongue just wouldn't come out to show the cuxtomors. It all happened yesterday when "Toy" In her excitement about life ani things In general was chasing sticks across the street, Down tho way caitne a terrible big thing called an automobile that "Toy" wasn't the least bit afraid of, she could even run up. and bite the .tires. But "Toy" was like the Utile mouse, that mistook the wrong cat. And th's driver wasn't the kind that had it Ufa membership in a Humane Soc iety. He succeeded In sending "Toy" scuttlfcg to the curb, not knowing whether he hod sent tho lift) out of the tittle (risky animal. Today "Toy", besides a limp, has a sceptical outlook on life In general and will how and forever more, watch her step with men who turn the wheels of the big things called "automobiles." FORMER KLAMATH PASTOR HONORED ' Frleads of , Rev. ,and Mrs. C. F. Trljnblo, former residents of Klam ath Falls' will be pleased to know that they have been selected by tho Oregon-Washington r Pythian homo board totbe Buperlntc.int and ma tron of Pythian home at Vancouver, Wash. They have taken up their dutlej which they especially en Joy. ... Rev. Trimble was pastor of the First Christian church In Klamath Falls, leaving thl'j city three years ago for Dallas whore he was pastor of a church thore for some time. Until last February he' served In a pnstoratd. In iHeppner. It was while here, .(hit he .'received tho call to tho Pythian home. Dr. Trlmblo was selected fram a group of five applicants fpr the . pojltlon, , The Idea of ervce In .Hie cure and training of tlio children of tho homo was the principal reuson for the ac ceptance of tho position 'which will moan hi j retirement from tho min istry, according to a roport receiv ed from Dallas. a n n ii ii u n ii ii ii ii ii u a n S3 ii ii ii ii u BARGE TO BE READY BY SATURDAY, MAY 9 Speeding work on tho dance bargo "Venetian" has made It possible for a definite date to bo . set on the boat a9 May 0, or ft weak from U n ii ii ii ii u n ii :: ii u & n ii a n ii ii u 6ST0R ) ? J IF' f A i " ' i j it e r TIi is Demand Real service when you 4 for auto repairs ! ! pay Don't be satisfied with half-way service Bring your car here, where there are not only ex perienced auto mechanics, but also a machine shop, battery station, reboring and honing outfits and other equipment to save you time and money. Our equipment saves time and time means money in repairing cars.' , Crater Lake Automotive Co. "The House of Satisfied Owners" 23 Main - Phone 326 Some good values in Used Cars Paige Jewett SilBBBBDBBBBBnBBnBIHBaBBBMfllBIBnBflBIBIBIBBnBBBaig this coming Saturday plght. The fifth pontoon 'to bo 'built has neon put In the,wator'',and,the'othors aro In tho' course o construction. Ac. cording to Frank; Confer who Is a member of the'oohcern financing the erection ;of tho'-dance (largo, tho company aro now at work plan ning a fitting christening 'for tho first night of the bargo's Ufa. Do coratlons.ond other dotalls In con nection wltt tho bargo aro near completion In San Francfjco ac cording to word received today. Protect your home and fumlly . , with a GKRMJlN J'OIJCK IHHJ , Ulgh-brod puppies for salo. MRS. fEO. F. NUMBER, Copco, Calif. I . V" EvirvP ": the miUc with. rich flavor n n u n n u u n n :: a n n n n n n u n n n n n n 5 II N n n n n n s n ii u n H n ii ii !i II a n ii ii ii ii ii ss ii ii ii !3 :: ii ii u ' ii ii u I ii ii r H ii i u n ii ii u ii ii ii :: ii ii ii u