Page 1"W6 EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Saturday, October 31, 1925 I In Six Minutes Any room in your home may have clean, iltist less' carpet or rue;. You could not gel it equally clean m an hour of hroom sweeping. Von could not get it equal',.' clean in douMe the time with any other elcetr c cleaner. The machine that will do it is ROYAL Electric Cleaner A demonstration will prove this statement. Koyal sets dirt when others are through, but Others will X( T ge tdirt when koval is through UHLIG ELECTRIC STORE 1020 Main St. Phone 571 CAR LOAD Sulphur Just Received from San Francisco This is a commercial grade of sulfur for use on alfalfa. The price will be as follows, as long as the stock last -: In Sack Lots, 110 th, per sack $3 00 1000 tb $24.75 In toil lots, per ton . $45.00 Don't delay your orders on this as the earlier the sulfur is applied the better the results for the fol lowing year. J. W. KERNS Moline Distributor Farm Implements, Cream Separators. Milking Mach ines, Fencing, Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds 1303 South Sixth Street Phone 557-J Klamath Falls, Oregon Seek Embargo I Discovers He On All Ducks Of Tule Lake County Agent, Takes Steps to Prevent Epidemic A movent. iu is gaining momentum in Klamath t.nlay, to place an cin- bnrgo mi ajl ducks shut nml killed in i.iltforniu until the present opt domic in Tuta laka and other duck habitat farther south i eliminated. Konr that iWnd birds brought into ECU math would transmit the disease to poultry mid livestock In thla coun ty is impelliug tlu- embargo to bo seriously considered. S. -i toits Mcutiiv "Yes." admilted t'ounty AaQOt C, A. Henderson this morning, ""We are seriously contemplating an embargo Cholera is a serious menace thai can not he ignored. It is transmissahle to our poultry and livestock uud we feel that perhaps it would be to best interests of nil concerned if ducks shot in California would be excluded from Oregon until the epidemic is a thing of the past. 'Nothing definite, however, has been formulated yet. We no not desire to act loo quickly, when such a ser ious move is in prospect." Pbvored by .lewctt Stanley (1. Jcv.ett. head of the bio logical survey work in Oregon, has agreed with .Mr. Henderson on proposed embargo. "I really feel that sin li a move would be to the best luterest of the public in general. There is no doubt now concerning what has caused the eaiu oi mo oucus in lute iaiie. ami also in the lakes farther south, be tween the state line and the Sacra mento valley. It is cholera, and as such is a menace to domestic poultry' and livestock. "Tho governor could slap an em bargo that would be effective. It could be rniHed, when the disease is wiped out. In 24 hours, by proclama tion from the governor." No doubt remains in the minds of Dr. Rudolph Snyder, connected with the United States bureau of animal industry and George Tonkin. United States game warden of Sacramento, concerning tho cause of tens of thou sands of ducks dying in the Tule lake district. By autopsies, persona! observation and research, thoy have determined that a type of fowl chol era is the epidemic raging among the wild bird life In Tule lake. (iocso Immune "It Is a strange fact, but true, that there arc apparently no gceso that are affected by the disease, and also a number of species of ducks that seem to he immune," .Mr. Jcwett said today. "I might better Illustrate my point by enumerating the species of ducks we have found dead and dying in Tule lake. We found coots., pin tails, green wing teal, bald pate or wid geons and spoon bills. All these are Shallow diving ducks. The deep div ing ducks, mallards, etc.cwere appar ently unaffected by the disease. Nor was there any sign of geese dying." Comes From A Royal Family Clllf tQQ, ti, t. :! , P) ,u,cr lea Anteuore was lust another Id veav old high school student until he brought a bunch of old yellow papiM laniily heirlooms, to school yesier lay. Today he Is the descendant of n loading family of medieval Florence holder of the highest offices, kings and popes. The manuscprli'. belonging to Nick Antenore. n rurpenter, Amer1 a s lather, dated back to 1151 and contained signatures of Charles IV, emperor of the Holy Itomnn (Umpire and his grandson Philip, king of fas. lille. nlesting to honor or deeds of prowiea of America's ancestor. The documents were deciphered by .Miss .Margaret Older, his l.atm teacher, and PrAfeesoi Charles lie.- ' -on ot the t'nlverslly of Chicago. THEY'D LIKE TO REPEAL 'El ALL WASHINGTON. Oct. SI. --(,Vr-Concluding today its second week of public hearings on revision of the revenue laws, the house ways and means committee ha i received ap peals for repeal or reduction ot prac tically every tax law on the statute books. There is every Indbaljon. however, that the committee will follow iu gen era! lines the suggestions of the treasury, keeping Its proposuls for total reduction In revenue near to the inoo. 000.000 mark, regardless of haw closely It follows the specif!, suggestions of Secretary Mellon' as to how the reduction should be ef fected. The committee will begin next Wednesday, at the conclusion of Its bearings, the actual drafting pi a tax reduction bill. ' Prank V. Mondell. former repub lican leader In the house, am! Jafljes B. Colt, of Boston. Mass.. were al lotted time today for appearance be fore the committee. Fighters All R,arin,; Card To Be Hummer rere1 -&-3ii -L ui LJi." Oldsmobile shatters Lookout Mt. record The new Oldsmobile Six has just furbished nnother record: 57 difficult miles over Lookout Mountain at nn average of 44.91 miles per hour! Then after this gruelling demonstration of power, speed and stamina, the same car, chiiibed Pikes Peak and set n new stock car record of 28 minutes 49 seconds! Wouldn't you like to own an exact duplicate of this record breaking car? Come and get a demonstration! Touring '875 COACH Sedan '1 025 $950 Pritnf. e. b Ltintinf, ptut tax PETERSEN MOTOR CAR CO. 7th and Klamath Avcniw: OLDSMOBILE UZSgB& (iibmAi MH' Trambitas And Stolz Arrive For Tuesday Card Canadian House of Commons Will . Be Conservative Combining Business With Pleasure 1 TTEND the 15th ..annual ..Pacific .Internationa! JL Livestock Exposition at Portland, October 31st to I November 7th. It is a trip that will pay big divi dends both in education and enjoyment. Here, mingling with the most nute-1 ant successful breeders of; Uie country r.nd seeing the largest combined exhibit of livestock ever assembled under one mof in Americn. you can gain new fleas which can profitably be put into optratWii! There's also 'flic Land ami Industrial Exhibits and the spectacular Horse so thrilling you'll want to attend every performance. ' fee First National hank urge-, every farmer to go. Attending will bring Sitter breeding methods and hence more prosperity to this section wblcn is t e goal all of us are trying lo reach. Yon may be sure that wd will fttonerata with you In building more profitable herds. The First National Bank Klamath Falls, Ore. TORONTO. OnL.'Oct. 31. (P) Standing of the- parties in the botise of commons on the base of returns from the Canadian general olectfon up to nine o'eloVk this morning was: Conservative 110 seats: Liberals 113: Progressives 21; Labor 2; In depent ti Doubtful i. Total 2i.",. Doubtful seats are: One in Queens, Prince Edward Island, where the vote is tied: Konrfra-Italny river In Ontario, where Peter Ileenan. lib eral, is leading Colonel Machln, con' servative. by 150, with .10 districts yet to he reported; Dow river and Ueace river, Alberta, and Klnders ley and .Maple creek, In Saskatchewan. LONDON. Widespread hoof and mouth disease is threatening to pro ven! the Prince of Wales from hunt ing foxes this .season. Johnnie Trambitas, hard-hitting little Portland lightwolg'it, arrived here today all primed and ready for iii3 10-round argument with Kid Starkcy at Scandinavian hall Tues day night. Trambitas came direct from Seattle (where he won an eaa decision against a fast -lining Cali fornia bey, Starkey said todgjr Viat he Is In better shape than at any time this fall and he confidently expects n lake the Portland llouumanlan into camp. Starkey in both a flgnter and a boxer, an i lib constant at tack has proved I o puzzling lately for some of the '.hire With coast wide reputations. Earl Stolz has also arrived from Uend, for his second go with ('hue.:; Sams. Stolz knocked out the lllacl. PtfrUier at llend. edrly this week and has his , old K. 6, wall ;p In readiness fur his session with Bom. Wilbur Harringtoq and Jack Crlm ure like a pair f raw meat oaters, and can hardly wait until they square off to decide who's who In tho Indlun reservation', Henry Hurke also Is slopping live ly and begging .Matchmaker Sylves ter to bring on the best he can find for the four-round curtain raiser. All of which insure a hefty lock ing -fight program for Tuosdu heme" at IScandy hall. .. "at OPTIMIRTIC I'l.V.XM 'l l. Ot'TLOKK T.MUIN BS in:i,;i. MiMsiKit BRU88BLS, VP)' An optlrnlatlcl view of the Belgian financ ial idlim tlon Is taken by .M. Jnnsiens, Min ister of Finance. In an Interview j he' Seelared that, fur from being In I dunger of devaluation, the franc1 Is hound slowly but surely to tin-' prove Its position. I No loans would be iisued dtlritt, 1II2G, he said, to cover new expeiV;en and although a forr Ign loan would tyMja to lx flouted. It would he used lo "consolidate" the franc, to make reimbursements to the flank Na tlonale and to build up a strong cash balance that might he the means of steadying effectually the financial market. Don't Throw Away Your Birthright to honltri by nofdeotlng "our (eoth To dohV '"ur teofh the propef cart is t" P the way to a UlTth In the hos pital, t are for your teeth! 8oo us for fren uxamlnntlon. . t ?r it? ... '- R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of coumui eo 3-2i-i nopkn nidr Atn and Main . i'h, in., use IHST.I RICA HAS CONSl'L NKW ORLEANS, Oct. 2D.-- (.'ostn lllca appointed Its first consul-general to New Orleans, In Dr. Hnmon II edoya. author uud lawyur. Dr. Ile doya Is a aradtiale of t'olumbia tinl- vernlly, ami practiced law In ('onto lllca, The Costa Rica btislriens burn was iranaa. led by un honorary con sul, hut an Increase In trade caused the appointment of the lontul general. Every hat Is on sale at liee Begln'i Dress Shop. 27-31 (Adv) At Anderson's Grocery 335 So. Sixth St. arc from F. J. Bryant, I. N. Cases and Mrs. W. D. Kayler's poultry farms. ivvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvyvvyvyywi 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 Phone 294-J230 Main