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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1925)
.EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FALIS, OREGON THURSDAY, AUTOTSO, . Crosses to Warn Autoists i ... . PKE FOUR t $ i I i i i j I V. i 1 i i ii i i i I I 6 Cost Of Food Still Mounts WASHINGTON, Auk- 20. (ff) Tho retail food Index of llio bureau of labor statistics Of the Interior de partment showed an Increase of sightly mote tban :l per cent In re tail food costs for July as compared with Juno. An Increase of 11 per cent in all food articles combined was reported for the year ending July li as com pared with the preceding year. Tho average expenditure for food during tho month ending July ! C. over tho preceding month increased in HoBlon and Providence seven per cent. Milwaukee six; Rochester five: Detroit nnd .Minneapolis 4: Rutto. Chicago Omaha nnd Washington. D. C. Si Kansas City and Pittsburgh 2: Denver 1, and Los Angeles. Port land, Oregon, San Francisco and Se attle lesa than .5 of one per cent. In Salt Lake the report showed a decrease of 2 per cent. NOTICE Save money on Tire Mileage. 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If your liver Is not doing its work of helping digestion, eliminating waste from the bowels and purifying the blood, you will always be troubled with sick headaches, nausea, biliousness, bad breath, gas, sour stomach, or constipation. Cleanse and tone your liver! Put your system in condition so you feel your very beBt again! Try just a spoonful of Dr. H. S. Thacher'3 ex cellent Liver and Blood Syrup after the next few meals and notice the quick Improvement in the way you eat, sleep, look and feel the return of strength, vigor and energy. You will be completely satisfied; other wise there will be no cost. Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup is sold and recommended by Star Drug 8tore and all other leading druggists. Adv. Skinny Men daln 5 Pounds In SO Days or Get Your Money Hack Doetors and good pharmacists know that Cod Liver Oil Is full of vitamlnes that make flesh, create appetite, builds up the power to resist disease and puts good solid flesh on Bklnny men and women. But it'3 horrible tasting stuff and every day fewer people are taking I it, for doctors are prescribing and people are fast learning that they j can get better results with McCoy's i Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. ; which Star Drug Store, Underwoods Pharmacy, Whitman's Drug Co., and druggists all over tho country are having a tremendous demand for. One woman gained 10 pounds In 22 days and If any skinny man or wo man can't put on 5 pounds in 30 days, your druggist will gladly re fund the purchase price. Bo sure and get McCoy's, the or iginal and genuine Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets 60 tablets (iO cents. Adv. - cross for eacfa purr-on killed in along Ohio slate highways where mark a particularly danftfOUB spot Mal-nutrition Held Cause Of Child Defects! Baby Clinic at Henley School Proves Big Success Toaslls, adenoids and malnutri tion. These three teems cover the sources of most of the defect of Klamath children under school age. This is IQe stalecienf today f Misstl.ydla Fri.ke, county health nurso, who has been active in con ducting clinics throughout the roun tyt.BuiJ.ig t Je past fear .ears. AdsnHls and tonsils are sel: ex patutor ". Miss Krieke pointcJ oat. Certain,, defects in talking, hearing and in the fun tion of other organs :n the body can be rertlf ed with Me .extraction -of either tonsils anil adenoids or bot J. I Malnutrition Important But if is malnutrition that Klam nh mothers should be instructed la. "It i-a't that children are not given e3cgh food." .Miss FKcke said. vltv 4s .the rig.it kind of food. Certain foods bail! up the bones and fnutcles. Otherj Jo not. It is ihi-i 'isnorance of the reaction of certain- foods on the groaing child. I'lat. causes nJiny minor de fects, sur'.i as small bones, soft ;ones r.od tardy muscular develop ment. Every mother sh -aid raise her child on ait approved ! et in order to asituvthat -Mid of simul taneous growtft of all t ie functions of the body." Clinic Successful Nineteen babies jud chilircn un der school age wert examined yes terday lofternooa -at u successful clinic staged at the Henley school house for toe benefit of mothers residing in Mt. Lakl district and Henley district. Hie. clinic was .on ducted by Dr. C. S. Now .:m with' the assistance of Dr;' P. W. Sharp. Or. J. R. Barr, and County Health Nurses Lydia Fricke rtiud G. !!. Mc Clelland. Dive In River May B$ Fatal Youth Rushed to Hos pital With Broken Neck A PORTLAND, OrcaiaJ. 20 Seri ous and perhaps fatal injuries to his spine and neck were;: stflffered Into yesterday by 10-year-old Edward Lincoln of C'arrols. Washington, when he struck his head Ion a rock while diving into the f;Awfeoman rlv "r near his home. I He was rushed to a Portland hos pital, where x-ray photos are being taken to determine if he has a broken neck. W. H. Pippy is a business caller In the city today from Mednrd. .Vice thing about clean pajamas is the possibility of a fire doesn't worry you much. Fur Mf Best ill FRESH AX I) NTrAPI.H GROCERIES Oregon Meltons 2c pound Anderson Transfer 8C Grocery Hay, Grain ami Poultry t'eeq General Hauling 335 S. 6th St. Phone 795 . .MgwiiVlVVVyVVVSlVWrW Idem will ! Placed GtrOMM accidents occur. Fourteen such n.ar MtGontinU, in BuMer county 'SI PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 10. The crop report for Oregon Issued by tho United States department of agriculture for the week ending August IS, fellows: Moderately warm weather prevail ed at the beginning of the week, but toward the close It was much cooler, with light frost In some cen tral elevated sections. The change in temperature was uceompanicd by considerable cloudiness, with heavy showers in a few eastern localities. and light rain over a la part of i the state. Itain and higher humid ity cheeked the spread of forest fires, anil tb havy smoke which covered a Icrge part of the state last week was cleared away. Cereals: Most small grain is ma ture, harvest is over in many places and threshing is making good pro gress, though it was delayed by rain In places. Irrigated corn is doing well but unirrlgatcd corn generally qaeds rain. Plowing for fall seed ing will make little progress until more rain falls. Fruits: Apples an- dropping somewhat because of lack of mois ture. Karly winter apples are be ginning to show color. Picking of bartlett pears continues. Canning of evergreen blackberries Is under wnv Rnnn. fn.uh nrnnnu nr., hnlnv smppen. -Meadows, pastures and ranges: Pastures have been somewhat fresh- ened by rain in localities, but are mostly dry. litigated alfalfa Is ing well, but most second crop clo - ver in unirrigated districts Is suf fering from drought. Some local delay in haying was caused by show ers. Livestock: Range slock Is general-1 ly in good condition. Some domes tic stock is being fed, and there Is complaint of decreasing weight and diminishing flow of milk. Miscellaneous: Some early hops are being picked: the main crop is generally doing well. Late potatoes where not Irrigated have suffered considerably from drought. Proeco li is doing well. HAS MOOD MKMORY To prove that Mrs. Leah .Smith, assistant secretary of the Chamber of c:mxerce, Is nvore ;jan ta'je' of holding her position, when It comes to remembering fac-;, was proven this afternoon, when J. J. Thurman, of Long Beach, California, walked Into the office to register his car. After looking at Mr. Thur man for a moment, Mrs. Smith said "I believe your name is Thurman." and then related to the southern visitor how she remembered his face even though she had not soon him for 25 years, which was in eastern Oregon when she was yet a Hinall child. .Mr. Thurman Is here for a brief visit from his home In Cali fornia. PROM McPAItliAXD ' Mr. uud Mrs. Warren and tbeii daughter Marjorle. of McKurland. California, are here for a few days visit with tho Cbsad family, who arc old friends. an automobile OREGON IP ? Use Your Credit t X V i x X f t X X l f T X X x X X X Furnish Your Home Library Tables Combination Library and Dining Table, Price 24.75 5.00 Down will deliver this to your home. Velonr Covered Bed Davenport Price 96.00 25.00 Down Balance in easy monthly payments. Used Ranges Priced from 22.50 to 37.50. 10.00 Down 2.00 a week X 9 X 1 t X X X t y x y y y y y y x t X X X I X Perkins' Furniture House t Sixth St. Between Main and Klamath Ave. 1 I y j 1 JL i A w Matron Claims Spouse Misled Her About Age Four More Divorce Suits Filed in Court Today He said he was 3'J when sin tied him, but admitted to C2 of ag.i afterward. Kho was but 19 years of ago and the discrepancy In age In addition to alleged cruel and Inhuman treat- To Dining; Room Furnishings We have sets of tables and 4 chairs from 12.75 up A small down payment will deliver this to your home. Oil Stoves and Oil Ranges From 4.75 to 100.00 From 1.00 to 10.00 down will secure delivery. $1.00 Will deliver a beautiful set of dishes to vour home. As sorted patterns to choose from, ranging, a set 6.50 to 36.50 ment Induced Sharlet V. Knight to ; bring suit for divorce from Winter Knight today. .Mrs. Knight rlnrms that her hus band deserted her when alio waa 1 III, forced her to support herself and discouraged vlslls from nelgh- bora by bis sullen actions about the house when they culled. She wants her maiden name of I Sharlet v. Bands returned to iter i as well as the divorce. Wanta Alimony That her husband. Ruben Hol murcomb, failed to support her or her rears child, in the claim of Wilms i.ioi- comb who sued for divorce lodav. Mrs. Holeomh alleges Ibal her bus- band makes $S o day as a taxi driver nnd prays for fi0 a month THOR Automatic Ironer Try One in Your Home Get our Special Proposition Uhlig's Electric Store Opposite Post Office Phone 234 for the support of their child. The couple v.t-re married in Klamath Kalis, September Ifit, BeCSUSO he would get drunk and I force her to stay up w ith him all In v. ! l , I . . Ii,. :il,iti.l I,.- 1. 1 III,. primary reason given by Mrs. Mary Buehlor In starting a divorce mill against Julius Buehler, In the month of March 1B84, her husband struck her anil beat bar, causing her severe bodily harm and mental anguish, Mrs. Bushier al leges. OP IjAKMVIBW Orn Ilagley is a here today from Mrs, business her home visitor I at Lakevlew. Mrs. Ilagley Is guest at the Hotel White PollCSD $ -Piece Combination Bed, Mattress and Springs Bed, Mattress and Springs Price 20.45 6.45 Down Balance 125 a week. Assortment of 57 Dressers Chifforniers, Etc. 5.00 Delivers any case in the house. Balance Weekly. Floor Coverings 32 patterns to choose from. Prices ranging from 4.75 to 22.50 depending on size 8C grade. 2.00 Delivers to your home. Bal ance weekly. KHHJBARSAL ToMtaiT Rntlra Chorus And small I'nrt to Rehearse Tonight Rehearsal Of tho entire chorus and all Hinall parts will Imi held Ii In evening at the chamber, of commerco, according to Mr, Haul rigs who Is directing the musical comedy "Pirates of Pantanca," which will he Hinged the first week in September by tho Klwanls club. VISITING HUSBAND Mrs. A. Wcdon, of Dunsmulr, Is visiting here for u few days from her home with her husband, who Is hare transacting biiHiness. i