The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 19, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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On the way it cleans heavy garments, 'work clothes and grimy overalls
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On its complete elimination of han d rubbing even of wristbands, cuffs,
and collars don't keep it !
On its self-cleaning cast aluminum tub, and its patented self-adjusting,
instantaneous tension-release wringer don't keep it!
NO OBLIGATION AT ALL
"We want you to try this super-washer, which women
themselves have termed "The Miracle of Monday"
Maytag is the largest producer of washing machines in the world
6 Outstanding Maytag Features
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only -25 laches square.
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wringer. Low. Swing
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itself automatically far
handkerchiefs or blankets
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Instant tension release.
All parts enclosed.
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Dealers for Josephine, Jackson and Klamath Counties
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makes an effective bacfcEround
for the hanilblockrd drilRn in
lighter green and while which fol
lows a wmewhnt Irregular cours
aver one shoulder of this afternooa
truck. The cut l ulirplc so ti not lo
detract Intercut (rum the material
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"Better Mailing"
Week Starts Soon
Another "hetter" week has been
set aside by the government accord
ing to "recent communication re
ceived by th Klamnlh Falls post
master. John A." McCall, from tho
office of tho "postmaster genornl.
June I to J lino 7 has been deBlgntit
ed an Better Mailing Week when a
nation-wido campaign will bo un
dertaken to ' reduce tho appalling
loss occasioned by carelessness in
addressing mall matter.
' During that jWeek several thous
and motion picture theaters through
ilie courtesy of tho Motion Picture
ThoRtar Owners of America will dis
play on , their screens appropriate
slogcns urging greater caro in ad
dressing; daily and weekly news
papers will be asked to acquaint
their readers with tho extent of the
waste caused by misdirected mall:
nctlonnl business anil commercial
organizations, 'tfall-ordor houses,
advertising associations nnd clubs
are, being requested to get tho mes
sage to their members' and post
masters In a number of principal
broadcasting cities will discuss tho
question over tho radio.
r Statistics compiled from tho offlco
of tho Post master . (Jonvral name
21.000.000 as tho number of lot-
Mi ters sent to the dead letter offlco
M I last year; 803,000 parcels did like
WjWiso: 100,000 letters go Into tho
Gfl mull yearly In perfectly blank envel
Ffl.opes; J50.000 In ensh Is removed
H annually from- misdirected cnvnl
Hjiopr; J12.000 In checks, drafts and
W nionev-ordnra linvnr rnh lnAmln,l
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KSESZEBSSSBSSSSIlSSSSSgSEBlBIBBTllBBIBKBIllBEBKBSi - i'cie sam. collects 02.000
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fDinins Car of
.14 &
. Carnival j Held;
Train Departs
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Hall Tho entire train of tho Snopp
iljl'jBros., carnival was allowed to leave
llltlyesterday evening for Mcflford, wit'j
the single exception of tho dining
ar.
!JiV Three coaches, toe dining car and
'tlght flat carj were under atta:h
l.!)nent yesterday morning, pending
settlement of a claim ct $2,042 by
5!v))avid 8tlckney ,of ' Salem, for in
juries Incurred In 1919 while rij
&ijjng,a iiierry-co-around of the Greai
,Alamo olrcuaej, ot which Vi'HlUui K.
l)Ji3napp was part owner. .
,! The show was hold up in K'.ai:i-it!i
jjj;?alls for 48 hours. It U bound for
I'.jUledford for a., stay of five dajo'.,
)!- Arguments" over tho execution o.i
i.jlho Judgment asainst V.'llliau It.
)'Bnapp, In faVirof ;vins Stickney
ijlRvill be aired Thursday to dotermino
het'her or no? the dining car should
e sold at auction 'to satl f the.
Iljiltlalm of Stiflli,ey,lnr "1)o allowed to I
Sjjbroceed to Medford to Join tho rest
(ji4' the circus troupe.'. -j. .
'IS
Senior Class Play
Scheduled Tonight
As one of the last affairs In which
tho Senior class of the Klamath
coi.nty high school will take part,
"Tho Charm School," annual senior
Irofientat!on will be given In the
Pine Tree theater tonight.
Prior to the play, a pantomime
x)'l be given portraying several
stages of high school lifo, the trials
of the editor and his staff of El
Rodeo, annual publication of Klam
ath comity high school.
Those who will take part in tho
cast of "The Charm School" arc:
Hurh Knrwin, Frank Upp, Charles
V.ivk, .Max Newsom, Harold Hate-
man, Vernon Christy. Geraldlne
Mors, Katherine Walton, Alice Kos,
Alice Miller, Dehlla Hawkins, Mild
red Tabcr, Agnes ' Sly, Virginia
Tickle and Gertrude Moak,.
ja year In postago for the return of
mail sent lo the doad-lotter ofrico;
It costs Uncle 8nm $1,740,000 year
ly to look up addresses on misdirect
ed mp.ll; 200,000,000 letters aro
given this service and It costs in one
city alono $500 dally.
I, I0WI8 GKTS DRAW
ASTORIA, Ore., Siay 19. George
Ingersoll of Astoria boxed Frnnkle
Lewis, Salem welterweight tiuf
rounds to a draw hero last night.
Jack flurbank, Portland lightweight
knocked out Oak Kelly of Warren
ton in the second round -of their
six round bout. BUI Jossl of Port
land, gave Kd Codin of Varrenton
a severe four round beating, and
hon Perry of Portland fought a four
round draw with Jack Riinnnn of
Antorla.
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SEXATOR 1I(1V DIKS
PORTLAND, . Ore. May 19.-
)ioral service fbV I. N. Day, former
state senator, V. and' worker for state
'iiix betterments and road improvc-
Ijijliionts, who died suddenly nt his
p!jliomo horo yesterday, will be held
Jjfjotaorrow afternoon at 2 p. m.
E. W. Renick
Public Accountant
Award Contract
For Road Job To
Stebbins - Rocco
Accounting
and
Auditing
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SUITE 1, SLOUGH BLDG.
General , ,
Income Tax
Capital Stock Tax
PHONE 317
Eo do3o ware bids for tho sur
facing of the ChlloquIn-WIUIamson
river J:h, that 'tho county court met
last nlgat In the county court house
and after lang dlscunilon awarded
;ho contract to Stebbins and Rocco.
The Iwo contractor) wMI this morn
'ng piano 15 men on the Jib and In
60 days will have tile project com
pleted. The contract calls for the
nuirailng of 5.5 miles.
Hid; were, as follows: Stebbins
ar.d Rocco. 14.14'0 far screened
surfacing, $20,356 far crushed con-
! .t M-tlMi; li; V. Vlcsry, $16,000 and
I 513, COD f;ir npreened 'and crnsheri
! consinicli.7n; Ed Prop.U, $18,400 for
I crushed construction; Dunn & Hok
or $17,250 and $20,125, for scroon
' ail. crushed construction.
MAUIil.AOH MCKXHK IKSl'MI)
-Well Known Voimik Couple
. County Clerk's Office
Visit
A marriage Jlcense wag laJiied to
C, E. Ilarstad of this city who Is
employed In a local box factory and
Dortha Koberls also of this city,
RACINE
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MULTI-MILE
15 A v rvxTHPrTtT?!?
No Axe to Grind' ,
Perhaps your tire problem has to do with
air pressures; perhaps you wonder whether
you should equip with low-pressure tires of
standard size, or balloons.
We are in a position to advise you fairly
and without prejudice because Racine builds
and we sell both kinds.
Moreover, both kinds equally uphold
RACINE'S reputation 'for building first
quality products only,
MOTOR INN GARAGE
230 MAIN PHONE 294-J
We start our regular Ice Routes
To da y
Put Up Your
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Ice Card
OR
Call 58
Klamath Ice & Storage Co.
GUARANTORS TO
MEET THURSDAY
Guarantors of tho 1925 ElllHon
Whlto Chautauqua aro requested to
meet In the chamber of coinmorco
rooms, Thursday evening, May 21,
7:30 p. m.', to, complete pliins and
perfect tho organization of the
chnutnuqua commltteos.
nilison-Wlilto sends tho bost
Chautauqua of tho year to Klam
ath Falls Juno 4 to Juno 10. It Is
hoped to have it held tho same pluco
as It was Riven Inst year. Howovor,
this will bo docliled at tho moot
ing on Thursday night. Every guar
antor Is urged to bo thoro by tho
instigators of the meeting.
Guarantors for this year's Chau
tauqua aro: ttdward II. Ashurst,
Mrs. P. W, Boxton, June F. Grimes,
A. H. Newton, O. C. Colvln, h. A.
Brannnn, C. Leon Lewis, Thoodore
N. Case, J. N. (lulhrle,: Mrs. W; E.
Uoyd, l)r: F. II.' Day,-P, F. Klols-
mulor, J, O. Tluarilaliiy, S, C. Van
Kmon, Charles E. Drew, O. Peyton,
W. H. Smith, Nancy H. Raymond,
W. II. Itoss, O. D. Mnllmws, I. J.
Ulxon, Olive' M. Whltmore, , Mrs.
II." D. Petcroon. P. B ,nurko, M. P.
Evans, Warren Ilufct, Charles W.
Thomas, I., h, Hyan, E. S. Voatch,
II. I, McKIm, Otto llulin, It. II.
Mcglny, (Inorgo A. ,Wlrtz, M. h,
Mnlor, It. II, Dunbar, Herliort I),
Newoll, Hoy Call, J. C. Clcghorn,
M. I,. Miller, C. M. Itamsby, Hurt
E. Hawkins, E. C. Koppen, Mrs. E.
I,. Elliott, Mrs. (irnco Owens, 1,.
Ezefl, C. Tllnnasi O. A, Massoy, O,
E. lino, U 1. Bonn, M. A. Bmlth,
Lawrenca K. Phnlps, II. E, Jones,
Arllo WurriKf, J. 71. Covort, W. B.
Toombs', H. P. Alexander, Wlllard
Peyton, Arthur It Wilson, Will W,
Baldwin, Clnrn II. Calkins, Oncer
Shivo, J. 11. llurshberger, Mrs. II.
A. Knight, B. K. lloguo, J. K.
Bodgo, A. C, Ulmock, Fred L. Hous
ton, II. J.- Wlntors, T. A. Uobertson,
GuK Miller, II. H. Ooodlng, A, J.
Connolly, W. T. Loo, Mrs, Frank
Evans, L. N. Jlulnus, K. CI, Klulin,
E. D. Trulovo, J, II. Chambers, llort
C. Thomns, U U. Sloln, I). M. Hmlth.
II. J. lllckorson, II. P. Thomas,
John F. Wluciniin, a;-.cu it. Jones,
Fay Morris, Arthur -.. :Uco, Mrs.
Coorgo T. Cnsper, W. J. Angenes,
T. fl. Richardson, C. II. Barnslnhlo,
John M. (Hover, C. I. Iteckard, E.
II. Jefferson, Mrs, A. R. Morrison,
Vora Houston, J. W. Kerns, Olorla
H. Houghton, F. l ,Mooro, W. J.
Heifer, E. M. Chllcoto, J. It. Elliott,
Mrs. R, F, Sotitor, h. LmMlo I,nrkey,'
J.- Y. Tipton, L, C. Moorn, I). 8.
Bhlol, II. O. Bhldler, Howarc Chllg.
KXTHKTAIV HC,1)AV XK11ITJ
Two Newcomers ' From - Newbfp'K,
Oregon, lo 1,1 vo Hero . .
Dr. Burah Ethel Bmlth nnd Mrs,
Ooorglu Ilabcock wore linHlusHns
Sunday night at a dinner glvni in
honor of Mr. and Mrs, Ned McCoy
nd Mrs. O. McCoy of Nowbnrg,
Ore.' Covers worn laid for eight. Mr.
Nod McCoy nnd Mr. O. McCoy nro
contrnrtnrn from Nowborg, who
havo recently arrived In Klamath
Falls to PHliibllHh thcmsolvos In
this city, At tho present time they
aro ongaged In building homes for
themselves on Pacific Tcrraco, Hot
Springs addition.
Government Asked To
Close Drinking Shops
CALCUTTA, May 19. Tho Cal
cutta Corporation rocently adopted
a resolution racnmmcndlng to tha
llengul government that all wlno
nnd liquor stores nnd shops for tho
sola of narcotic drugs In Calcutta
bo removed.
The resolution also recommended
that In tho futuro llconsoi be gran'
cd only lo rocognltod chomlsts and
druggists for tho snlo of such quan
tities of . wlno and other alcoliol'.d
drinks as well ob narcollci on may
bo reasonably roqulrod for medicin
al purposes. '
Iowa City prohibits bathing suits
on tho Htroats. Dogsn't nrnttor.
They aro too warm for Hummer, "
. Chicago. University Bttulonts liavo
a mustaclio - growing contosl. It
should stop nocking parties. '
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HAVE A CARPENTER DO
YOUR, PLUMBING
TllDICULOUSI you ,. Yet that U
what hundred! of people do every
dy when they engitgo the aervlcn of
other thnn a trsincj RECTAL SPE
CIALISTtocurethelrPllci. Nowondet
they receive no benefit and continue to
ufter, nnd condemn the doctor for their
time end money waited.
My years of training end experience
trestlna RECTAL end COLON aU
Inente alone ennblet me to give e written
llie-luna OUARANTEB
tint I will cure your Pile
or REFUND YOUR FEB.
JVrlte today for my FREE BOOK
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