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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1925)
."I .'. Ft ..- nil". ! I : ; WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1025 'I f V V I t 8 I ft: Before you Builcl icr Buy & ilom e a insist on j CfieclCSeal I Electrics! Wiring l?wPACn:ic STATES;; ,. I,. . , . Uhlig's Electric Store "Check Seal" headquarters in Klamath Falls ,. SUPPORT VOTED BERLIN, v May 20. The govern ' meat today received a vote of Can fidence in the Reichstag. Thp vote .was 214 to 129 with 25 not voting. A Complete Treat ment for the Hair Flrrt: Shampoo the hair thor oughly with '93" Shampoo Paste This chould be done often enough to keep tho hair end scalp cloun. This paste is a semi solid soap Doir-icjurious aud delight ful to use. Second: Apply '93" Hair Tonic This should ho done frniiic;nl lv to dress the hair and to give it renewed lite and lustre. The tonic is any to apply not sticty or mussy. STAR DRUG STORE KLAMATH VAhlAi, OKK. ; All Out of Sorts? ' Bo Was Tills Kliimadi l'lills Woman ! ' . ' Who Telia Her Experience j i' All too of tan women accept their ,' flatus nnd aches as natural to their cx. They fail to realize that weak kidneys nre olten to blame for that ."Jmckache, those headaches, dizzy !pells and that tired, depressed feel ' lug.- Thousands have found new j lionlth and strength by helping the weakened kidneys with Doan's Pills t- a stimulant diuretic. This Klam 'ntli Kalis case is one of many: : Mr3. Jeff Wilson, 1402 Oregon Avo-, says: "I had backache and 'kidney trouble. At times I had Much torrlble pains through my kid- ' neys I could hardly go. My kidneys re tod Irregularly and I felt miser able. However, I used Doan's Pills nnd am not bothered with backache or kidney (rouble now. Doan's have been a great benefit to me." . A few years later, Mrs. Wilson iplild: "Thero Is nothing better for :' kidney,-, .complaint than Doan's. I us them occasionally to keep my kidneys In good order." . HOP nt nil dealers. Fostor-Mllburn fo., Alfia., JJIltMlPi M. I. AllV, , O. A. C. Alumni Banquet to Be Staged Friday Alumni unci former students of Oregon Agricultural college nro re quested to attend an O. A. 0. get together in tho Whitd Pelican hotel, Friday night at. 8 J), m., when Dr. I?. G. lliihaeh; dean "of men nt tho col lege will bo tho guest for a dinner. Dr. Dubnch'a visit at this tlmo will 1 of special interest iu view of the present conflict of opinions regard ing' the two institutions of higher learning in Oregon. Board of re gcuts of tho University of Oregou have entered a protestation In re gard to added curriculum of tho Ororc-n Agricultural college, basing the allegations on tho fact that they harm the entrants of students to Oregon instead of O. A. C. ' Dr. Du imoh, It is known, is very closo to t:.c situations at the stato college end may have Interesting facts to ;:rcser.t to the students who will Rather for-the dinner. This is tho first visit of Dr. Du br.ch (o Klamath Falls and It is hoped o good rcpreaentntion may bo obtained by the committee In charge. Those wishing to attend and have not yet been approached are asked by the committee to call Percy Mur ray or Frank Moser at the Klamath Falls Creamery and make their reservations. Two Indians Held On Liquor Charge Frank Ward and Daniel Weeks, two full-blooded Klamath Indians, are in the county jail today await ing their trial before Justice of the Peace R. C. Spink on tho com bined charges t?f possession, trans portation and ealo of intoxicating liquor. - The two men will go on trial tomorrow. They 'were arrested by Walter Huff, Indian officer, and brought to Klamath Falls yesterday afternoon. ; i TO DRIVE fcOUTH Miss Miller to Enter Training at St. Francis Hospital Carey M. Ramsby, in company with Mrs. Ramsby,. their daughter Miss Betty Ramsby, and Miss Alice Miller, will leave Sunday morning for San Francisco to spend some time in the south. Miss Miller, who' is tho daughter of J. J. Miller, is a member of the senior class of Klamath county high school and upon the completion of her course plans to enter nurse's training in St. Francis hospital, San Francisco. Alias Ramsby will enter the Berke ley College of . Music for three months. Mrs. Ramsby will, remain in the south for some time as well. FROM BONANZA Guests This Week From Out of the City Among the guests in tho city for a few daB this week, or to only spend tho day shopping in the city, were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thayer and MIbs Elsie Armstrong, visitors from their homes In Bon anza. Tbaycr is connected with the Lorenza sawmill in Bonanza. R. LUMBERMAN' HEBE II. -Ilovey Transacting Business From Palo Alto It. H. Ilovey, prominent Pacific coast lumber man who makes bis home in Palo Alto, California, is spending some time in Klamath Falls looking into the lumber inter est of the city. H. H. Laws, San Francisco lumberman accompanied liovey north for several days visit. QUARTET SINGS One of First Appearance of Group Made at Luncheon The chamber of comnierco male iiuurtet, a portion of tbo male chorus, appeared before guests of the chamber of commerce forum luncheon this noon with a number of Interesting selections. The qua' tet ia made up of Lynn Babln, Dr. George Mallctt, W. W... Southwell and R. E. Patterson. TBI 8 CLUB Miss I'rlnio to Entertain Group nt Home Thursday Night Miss Marjorle Prime will enter-, tain for members of the Tri 8 club at her home at 621 Washington street on Thursday evening. The affair will be the last one of the season for a number of the members who will leavo next week for Cali fornia to spend the summer. Plans for tho dance to be given in the While- Pelican hotel, Wednesday, May 27,' will be discussed. m r.r .Madam W Wr-JZr Save Tru-13 jVr ago, woolTc imvt amckaflcof ta -;- 'ifc - t- 111 . .Jm -m,. at 45c a Sh III XVtfS 3 KSfer'iL contention tl 1 This is Tru-Blu "Thank" You" appreciation of the reception you akc. the universal cracker, a year, r you another opportunity to get' Tru-Bakcs FREE f And if vou missed our introductory offer last year, we in- viip you to get package o( Crisp, Fresh Tru Uake Ciacltcrs FREE this week - ' b ' 'v v, iTll Thursday; Friday, Saturday, May 21, 22, 23 Thc Frcc'packagc of Tru-Bakc Crackers is an anniversary gift pure and .simple. It will be given FREE through your grocer on Thursday, Friday and Saturday with every purchase of Tru -Blu "Cup Custard" cookies sold pound. Custard" cookies aro wonderfully mellow 2 layer English style cakes--filled Willi a cuslnuly :iat teases the taste most delighllully. Kiddies )usl love incm. so win you. Be sure to get a pound or two before Sat urday and present the coupon pr:nted be low) for a He package of Tru-Bakcs FREE. :C3S Mother Could Do as Well , if she had the Secret , Recipe for Tru -Blu A :D IF she had t!ie tpecicl oven in which these famous English style cakes are .-inHtis-Tru-Slu CaUcrs were the first to introduce English style biscuits in the ri. cert. With themremnins the secret of this glorified English style twin biscuit tmct "Cup Cusit'rd." A double-value cake of two light textured cookies baked to a temf-i'ng hickory shads and made even more tempting with a filling of custardy fondnnt. The name Tru-Blu it embossed on every genuine "Cup Custard". CooUie-Cake. That your guarantee or quality. Tour Fti TRe Universal Cracker f was oiiginaled by Ttu-niu master baksrs after 16 years o! re search. And introduced about year ago. At that time Tiu. Dlu promised you the finest cracksr obtoinoblc Thl Tiu Blu Bakers have kept their pledge is indicated by the ctitpntM ond fine flavor of every cracker besting th name IRV-OAKH. To'Crocerst X . " grocer ha a FRESH supply. two at. - You'll want -a pound or 45c LR Out uid square cracker is flow in total eclipse, tl,. iw shape Tru-Bake Cracker fits the bite. Eats aeaiei, tastes better. Ask for Tru-Bakes. WOW BraTC0MPANy;Spokan6 and Portland (ySISfyy ' Sfcfl'' " Ti m '&''' Orttt'$ H .... s.-.. - - Uff " jst Ol'f U trtUl-f fvU'rvittf l .,t, ! s H JMa at - Bi aft' Tk'itHaf. rl4ir. it trial lsU4 S. , U . F- . tdi lki Mys'i JU i, 1:t P ;f April Building Shows Increase Over Last Year Although standing only fifth In the cntlro utate, Klamath Kalis building during the month of April 1S25 Increased nearly 100 per cent over building activities of April 1924, the monthly building survey of S. W. Straus & company discloses. During the month, Klamath FuIIh' building aggregated n total invest ment of $99,815, while during tho same month ot me total building represented an expenditure of 460,325. However, building in Klamath Falls during April docs show a de cided decrease compared with the preceding month. March building permits aggregated an expenditure of $117,375. With the assurance of the permit for the Central 's'ehool being allowed this month, Klamath Falls wilt stand second or third in tho stnte for building (hiring tho month of May. This one purmlV, representing an In vestment of $125,000, Will exceed total permits of April by over $25, 000. The six leadern In Oregon liulld Ing as announced by the S. W. Straus & Co.'nre as follows: Portland, $3,403,000. Kugene, $292,300. Bnlcm, $2(58. C75. Astoria, $150,1-15. ' Klamath Kails, $99, 615. 'l,a Orando, -$17,007. , ' Miss WIIL VISIT Bern W.'ln to VMt Kricwto in Portland Willi Miss Boo negin. haa left Tor Port land where she will spend some time visiting with, friends, trnnsifctlnt; business nnd Chopping. King of Bagdad has-had Ills pay cut in half. What the king business needs is a atrong union. . The Washington Gaf e , is the most popular eating place In Klamath Falls today "There's a Reason" ' ' ' rou CAN . ' , EAT, BETTER FOR LESS . AMERICAN AND VHWmtt DUjHfJB .:: laa South Sixth wee Shlng, Prop. Franey's Work For City Wins Praise City officials toiluy were silent on appointment of a successor to Muck 10. Franey, who on Monday night resigned as slreeti cotuniissloncr of Kluuiulh KallH. .Mr. Franey succeeded Harry M. Louckx an street commissioner last February and during his Incum bency has labored tincoitslngly In the maintenance and Improvement work of city Hi roots. I Under his direction, tlio oily streets have been kept clean and main nrtorleB of traffic U.pplng various residence and Industrial sec tions. of the town wore scraped and leveled facilitating auto traffic throughout the city. - Mr. Franey, who hns had largo experience In engineering work, re signed from his post to accept a hot ter position with the Concrete Pipe company of this clly. . MIW4. LimXHO.V IMKH. PORTLAND, Ore., May 20. -Mi'b. N. J. Levlnucm, 03, wife of N. J. LcvIiihoii, - wcll-ltiinwn Portland newspaper man, died last night at tho family lCMldcnce, following n Kinni'nl breaklow n. Mr. T.cvIiihoii, win) him been III, wns Informed of her emicilllon tl nhort lliui. ago and bore It phfloKophlcaliy. JMh rec;overy lu expected iinlcHil iinforeHccn com lillciilloiiM develop, . Property Deeded To City Help To , E. Main Project ; As a result of two huihII pluces of property In Industrial ncldltlon deeded lo tho clly by'thn Klnmatli Deveiopmeiit company and school dlHlrlct No. 1, two rnvorso curves on the proposed Kiwi Main street Improvement will Im ullinlniited, It was announced today, Ono piece of property, deeded free of charge by ,l.ho K, I), com pany, Is located at n point where Michigan avenue Joins Main streot. Tho second tract Is school prop-1 erly of the Mills Addition school on' East Main street. stocks am) noxns We solicit Inquiries to buy or Bull nny mnrkelahlo listed ipcal or un listed securities. Antlvn market for Durnnt Ptnr, Flint and' Hlckenbacker "Miilo." Ib bucv; Public Utilities. Prompt attention given nil order. Cash Jin Id for purchases; Wi ilr liuolutlons Juriilsliod, 1IOOI) IlltOTIIKHH H CIiiiiiiIht of C'oinim-rco Ulittf.' Porllnnd, Ore, Booze Ships Flock To Halifax Harbor NICW YORK, May 20( Hum ships, driven from off American shores by the const guard blockade urn jamming Halifax harbor ns one result of Hie ili'terinlniitlini of tho administration from President Cool lilgn dowfi, to enforce prohibition to the limit. Thirteen ships nnd schoonera urn tied up lit Halifax. Klvo arrived yesterday. Tliny don't know where to turn. Homo of lliem Intiuid clls chtirgliig Ihelr cnrgoim nnd rnlurn lll)f Id Icglllllllllc' fl'clglll l.l'uffic, , Cheaper Wood BLOCK WOOD is down to the bargain SUMMER PRICES ' Order a couple Of loads each month through the summer at these cheap prices andyou will be prepared for winter. t; . j- 1 T"iiX"iiTis Peyton & Co; ' Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 533 VvvyvwvvwwvwiiwvyvvvvVws