FRIDAY, MAY 20, 102.7
" THE: EVENING , HERALD '
page nvu
Memorial Day
Sixty years ago the soldiers of the North and the soldiers
of the South laid down their arms. It meant peace once more,
no slavery the right to vot5 extended to everyone. But not
without bloodshed. Thousands of men sacrificed their lives in
the preservation of the nations ideals. Since that time, America
has grown by leaps and bounds. Our country has prospered
and progressed beyond all dreams. Today, six years after the
great World War, the future looks even more bright than it
ever has before.
But in our visions in our own selfish pursuits, let us pause)
for a time to consider our fallen heroes. May 30th has been
dedicated to the heroes of the war. Let us all pay our respects
to the men of '61 and '65, to the men of 1898 as well as to
those who fell during the recent conflict
Memorial Services at the Pine Tree Theater, Saturday
Morning, Immediately After the Memorial Parcde
Doubt If State -
Will Take Part
In Defense Day
SALEM, May 28. It became
doubtful today whether Oregon thin
year will participate In national do
jfnnse teJt day, due to the desire
of president Coolldga to have tbe
ti:at on July 4.
Oorornor Pierce recently cxprcss-
ed approval on the part of lliU
tatu In a national defense lest day.
but lit -that lime It wan proposed
to liavo the teat on urmlstlco day.
To have It on July 4, might bring
llio preparations In conflict with
tho stato tralnliiK camp activities,
luce the annual encampment will
ba In progress t Camp Jackson
near Mcdford from June 12 to 2D,
and tho heavy artillery encampment
at V"mP Barry from Juno 15 to 30.
For that reason It appeared doubt
ful whether Orenon could partici
pate In the nation teat. The gov
ernor however, cent a telegram to
President Coolldgc approving the
lent on July 4.
&3mo protests nitalnst a national
teal are being received. Today one
came from 1'aul J-mcs, of New York,
claiming to represent t!)o Fellowship
of Koeoncllllutlon, which Is said to,
have a momberh!p In 42 countries
and to bo "Working lit 1'cace an a
Chilmlun Duty and World neces
sity." The telegram urges tho gov
ernor not to accede to any nation
al defense le.it plan.
Democrats Work
To Put Party In
Fighting Shape V
WASHINGTON, May 20. Ilcnow-1
ed sign of activity In democratic
National politics, pointing to an ex
tensive reorganization of party ma
chinery and probably the designation,
of a. new national chairman, ore pro
viding many new raorjers of discus-'
i'.jn and speculation for politicians
in Washington. i
There are Indications that, move
(or rehabilitation on the democratic
organization after Its crushing de
feat of last November may come to
a head in a meeting hero within a
few weeks. Thus far, however, tho
proposul for such a wiling Is en
tirely teotative. Itjls (he general
expectation of democratic leaders
here that Clem Shaver of West Vir
ginia, who was made national chair
man to manage the campaign of
John W. Davis, last year, will not
remain in active charge of the
realigned party organization. Ho
said In New York last night that
be bad no intention of resigning at
present, but his friends believe, he
will make up his mind to do so once
theie has been general agreement
on a successor.
Representative Oldfleld of Arkan
sas now cnatrman oi me congres
sional campaign commltto Is favor
ed by many party leadon. "
t3Mia limit, tit fittwiiiVi'yitAh-,
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The !Six Year Stage Success
Now a Great Moving Picture
"MAYTIME"
At Last! A new Story in Moving Pictures
COMING SUNDAY '
Baby Peggy in
"CAPTAIN JANUARY"
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K. Sugarman
"I ain't mad at nobody"
This store will open at 1 P. M. Saturday for
the balance of the day.
Elks Want July 16
A Legal Holiday
SALEM, .May 23. Klk Lodges of
the statu aro bringing strong pres
sure to bear cn Gorerncr Pier:e to
declare a legal holiday throughout
O.cgon cn July 16, the dato of the
cll.s parade at the national Elks
convention In Portland, the governor
said today that bo might yield to
the requests. About a dozen tele
grams from exalted rulers of various
lodges were received by tho governor-today.
I Quicker Dental Service
.1
Wo offrfr" It to you ' hfcnimo of our complete modorn equipment.
No delays. Wo have our own completely equipped laboratory, In
chargo of an export, Insuring you good work, well done.
R. D. COE, Dentists
I I'nlnn-HK nl i-uunu i
2O2-S04 Hopka I'lilg
8th and, Main
Phone S3o
TO CALIFORNIA
The Scenic, Inexpensive Way
Klamath Falls-Redding Stage
(TO lti:l)l)l(i AM) WAY POINTS)
lnvit Here 7:00 a. in Arrlvn ItiMlillniz K:-IO p. m.
Connect Ulroctly with Sueniinenlo untl :lier southbound singes
Leave Itiililinic nt 8: rf, in. Arrive Here 4:1k) p. in.
J-AJW itlt- T) Klll,riliwlllu $t a. (Ml
CALIFORNIA STAGE CO.
Phone 77 601 Main
For Picnic Lunches
CRATER LAKE
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Ice Cream Creamed Cottage Cheese
Ice Cream put in Sanitary Sealright Contain- v
era and packed to keep several hours.
No .can or tub to return. .,
Real creamed cottage cjieese is just the thing
for a picnic lunch.
, Get your milk, cream or butter at the cream
"ery for your picnic. , '
KLAMATH FALLS
CREAMERY
Open at 6:30 Phone 74
Bramwell Has
No Right to
Office, Claim
SALEM", Oro., May 28. -Frank
C. lirumwell, known us the stata
superintendent of banks, is not
superintendent of banks und every
action he has taken In that ca
pacity since May 25 is Invalid and
void, the Cupitul Journul declares
In a story published this after
noon. , llrntm.eil held tho position of su
perintendent of banks under the
old slato banking codo, which was
repealed by tho lata legislature,
and has not been elected to that
position by tho stain banking board
under tho terms of tho nuw bank
ing code, the story says.
Tho now codo, signed by tho
governor and filed with tho sec
retary of stnto February 25, be
came effectlvo Mny 25 and auto
matically repealed tho old code, in
cluding that suction providing for
the) appointment of tho banking, su
perintendent, without providing
that llrnmwull should continue lu
offlco until tho now superintendent
luul buen elected and had qualified,
Tho now codo provldus that tho
governor, secretary of stuto and tho
stato treasurer shall constitute tho
stnto banking hoard.
FROM THE FORT
.Mr. mid Mrs. 1'cltuii Drive to Klnm
nth l-'nlls Yesterday
Mr. and 1 Mrs. James Polton,
ranchers of the Fort Klamath coun
try were among tbe prominent out
of town visitors in Klamath Falls
yectcrdny to trahsact business and
shop. This is tho, second trip made
to tho. city by Mr. and Mrs. l'elton
this week. They, report the high
way to Klumuth Fulls to be in most
excellent condition.
UJM LIBERTY
Yakima Canutt and Dick Hatton in
"SELL 'EM, COWBOY"
The big one Sunday is n a ebi nc
House Peters in ..KAtfLoa.
Presbyterian
Commission To
End Controversy
COLUMBUS, O., May 39. (A.P.)
Tbe eventual outcome of the modernist-fundamentalist
controversy in
the Presbyterian church of the U.
S. A. rested in the hands of a com
jiissicn of 15 to study the entire
Uiue when tbe general assembly 61
caureb adjourned here yesterday.
Members of the commission are to
be appointed by the new moderator,
Charles R. Erdman and the body
will report back at the next assem
bly. Tho controversy, thought to
have been settled, dared up again In
the cloJlng session of lhe assembly.
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A LOW-FSIISI "EXTRA
1 BEDROOM"
Manslaughter
Charge Against
Liquor Seller
News from Paris. Famous painter
inys bo 'uura wifo for a rr.odvl.
That's a model wife. ,
Dance
Venetian
Dance r ,
, Palace
Friday Night
May 29
TriS Club
Admission 1.10
Sahara Cabaret
Opens Saturday Night
7 p. m. McCarthy Bldg.
Keeping Abreast with
Klamath's Progress
PLUMBING '
HEATING
FURNACES
MOTORS
ENGINES
WATER SYSTEMS
PUMPS
Try
LORENZ CO.
First
Phone 371
On 6th near Main
Headquarters for
Garden Hose
here
EVERETT, Wasl., May 29. Tbe
prosecuting attorneys office
today 'prepared Information against
Garl Ulad of Arlington, aged 35,
charging manslaughter In connection
with the death of Ella Pike, who
died early yesterday morning when
sho fell over a bank 175 feet blgn
on the Arlington-Darrington road,
C. T. Roscoe, prosecutor, says he
will tile, the information In super
tor court this afternoon. Glad Is
being -held in the county jail here
charged with the unlawful sale of
liquor. The prosecutor alleges Glad '
furnished liquor to Verne Brilton
and Harry Martin who, with Miss
Piko and Gladys Bovin formed an
auto party that ended with tbe
death of iliss Pike. JJritton and
Martin have been released on bonds ,
to appear as witnesses.
Si!
ficU M d wiaaow far marg.
oA riinrjied, rjiwn.u.' bed n6c lowered.
l
KEEP a "spar bedroom"
in your closet I The Roll-A-RoundBed
can be con
cealed ali day out of die way
and rolled into any room or
a porch at bedtime. Next morn
ing, roll it back in the closet.
Yoa save space in small bed
rooms, small homes and sum
mcr cottages with the.. .
Roll'A'Round
CONCEAIXD BEOS
Think of the convenience of
a bed that is in use only when
needed. Your extra guests can
sleep- in the living or dining
room. You can roll the bed onto
the porch and sleep outdoors.
In your mountain cabin or water-
side cottage you can. save val
uable floor space with this bed.
. . '. Big hotels, and apartments use
the Roll-A-Round Bed. They
find it more economical than
ordinary beds. It is out of sight
when not needed. No floor
space is wasted. It is easier to
clean no back-breaking effort
to reach under the bed. It can
be rolled to a window for airing.
. See the Roll-A-Round Bed
for yourself. ' Raise lower
roll it around. -
V On display now at ... - "
MKKCHAXT 1IKRK
Bcntly Kr-Klilrnt In . !; lly
ItrnmiiHb'r o, .Y,' U
for
LUCAS FURNITURE
502 Main
1 S B Dei
Bt
L VnniriETismaEcns J
HAVE A CAKPENTER DO
YOUK I'UUIiduv
RIDICULOUS I you say.' Yet that la
what hundreds of people do every
d.y when they engw the v.,c" f
other th.n a trained RECTAL SPE
ClALlSrtocurethelrPilcs. Nowondet
they receive no benefit and continue to
unci, and condemn the doctot for theur
time and money wasted.
My years of training and I experience
treatlna RECTAL and COLON alU
n. .nnM n to cive a written
illC-iOUK uv. --
that 1 will cure yout Plies
or REFUND YOUR PEE.
Write today for m FREE BOOK
ft A, DEAN. M.D..Inc
un nVr'irFS: SEATTLE MFICIS.
F. J. Schmitz. m 'ri br.nt of
Ceatty, where ho conducts a store
is among tho out of town visitors
In Klamath Falls this week. Schmitz
camo into the city last ulKht to
spend some time here with mer
chants, transacting business and
shopping.
PI.AVKH PVIU'HASKn
rOKTLAND, May 2S. Tho Port
land club of the Pacific Coast Lea
gue today announced purchase
First Baseman Lafayette from -the game Memorial Day.
Oakland club ot the same league.
Lafayette Is expected to reach Port-
pf land m time to ptay in tne morning
O. W
l'OKT KLAMATH
Kiltie, Prominent Stockman,
ill tho City . :
O. V. Engle, prominent stock
man of tho Fort Klamath country,,
is among tho many out of town
visitors In tho city who havo come
down to spend tbo week-end and
enjoy tbo Memorial day services.
Englo,' who Is well known In tho
city, is a frcquont visitor In Klam
ath Falls from tho neighboring city.
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WHO SWIPED OREGON'S 5 I
$25,000 SILVER' SET?
;i l J f 1
SALEM, May 2S.-r-GoVornor
SALEM, May 29. Governor
gram to tho Socrotary bf the
Navy asking his effoorta'' '4n
helping tho state of Oregon lo-!
cate tho silver service that was 4
once tho proporty ot tho bat-
ttoshlp Oregon and which was
4 presented to tho ship by the 4
4 people of the stata when It was
commissioned. The cost ot tbe 4
set was $25,000, Tho sorvico
nppears to ' lyivej disappeared1
when tho Oregon went out of
commission., Probably, It Is
believed spmo qttartormnster
may know whoro It It.
I Holiday Sale
I of
used
ars
Hudson Speedster, was 525 now ... 475
1923 Essex 4 coach was 750 now . . . . 700
Big six Studebaker was 500 now . , . . 450
1924 Ford touring car was 325 now; 275
1923 Olds 4, new paint, was 500 now 450
1923 Ford Coupe was 400 now .. . . 350
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Cash, Terms or Trade
OPEN EVENINGS
Acme Motor Co.
Sixth at Oak
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