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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1926)
Friday, May 21, 1020 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Paijo FIv ,V; i cftets the spring craving for something deliciously different mm Gives your body all the food it needs Here' a health suggestion for the houw hold menu maker I lor brealtfaat tomorrow morning verve Shredded Wheat cold ' with atrawberrieil It' a health luggeatioa in more way than one.Firtt, it's an appetizing dish red - ripe trawberrlea and golden brown whole wheat biacuioi tempt the appetite and pre pare the way for an enjoyable, unifying meal. That's good dietetics. Then, Shredded Wheat ii whole wheat 100 per. cent nothing added, nothing taken away. It'a Nature's perfect balance of vitaminea, proteins, bran and other (bod essentials to make this dish a body-build-ing food. To be sure you have it tomorrow order it today. PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED' WHEAT CO. 1 Oakland, California Shredded mm oA full meal in two biscuits - B8z 6600 Items All in a.Day's Work The organization which han dles 6600 items checks, sv; v drafts, deposits, notes ' "" in a good day s work must be efficient American National Bank Member. Federal Reserve System NINE KLAMATH STUDENTS IN MILITARY TOURNAMENT f . r 1 r l ... . ',.!. i . k I mm-A -A If you want to )ii-lp the li k uii'l ii'idy, Htti.ncJ the looked fond kuIo if (hi KrlnmlKlilp club at llulilwln'it t')r tomorrow. This dull Ik a noti-'lcnoniinutioniil liarllv orKunlzutlon about two yearn old and lias a membership of nearly a. Durinn Its hlalory a lareo num ber of ciwoh have quietly been taken rare of. Now the memberH am anxious to nil mi money for tlia flower fund k'lilch la netting low. Hick rooms of :b needy In liopltul and homos am always cheered with flowers from this organization. OUK.UON AUIlNTI'lllTItAI. I'OL- LKOK. Corralll. Muy 21. Nine Klamalli Kslls siudents will tuk.u part In several wants of tha fourteenth annual military tournumiiui, at O. A. ('. Muy 20. ' lly means of the tnurnatnent tlio military dearttnent each yv'ar shows Hie tralnlnsr It of fers and the serious purpose the phy sically fit man of thu collage Klvu to their work In I ho rvserva corps. Ilobert K. Murphy, Konncth Case, Hurry E. I'elts, John It. Montgom ery and Samuel U. Smith of tho In fantry unit arc entered In tho com pany drill and the review. Kclwln Farico will act as a cnnnoner In tho field artillery exhibition, while Her bert K. Ijindls and Uitloy C. Wright aro entered In the regimental review. Julian Ager will compete In tho sack race, a feature of 1ho tonrnament. Melvln .Moyer of Merrill and Lau ronca Caldwell of Fort Klamath aro entered In the clono order exhibition drill of a crac klnfunlry company. The oiK-nlug orent of the tourna ment will be an air service demon stration beginning at I o'clock, di rected by I.lmilcnuiH Oakley U. Kelly America's premier long distance fly ing ace. The air demonstration, to be an outstanding event of the tourna ment, Rill Include formation and stunt flying and a parachute drop. A review of all units of the reserve rorp-i will follow tho air demonstra tion. Other efents scheduled include construction by an engineering unit of a pontoon bridge In a combat sit uation and Its destruction by ex plosives; a pony express race; a ma chine gun contest; mounted content.; a women's feature ride: tho closing ceremonial let real parade of all mil itary posts and feature stunts. All grammar and high school studenu of Oregon will be admitted free, it was announced by Major Donald A Itoblnson, tournament director. Midland Show Raises Money for June Trip Entertainment hy Club Members Proves Big Success A minstrel show and basket so cial combined rained $43 nt Midland school last night at nn entertuln tnent staged by members of county clubs of the district. The money will be used to defray traveling expenses of club members of that section who are anxious to attend the spoclnl summer school course offeied to club members by tho Oregon Agricultural college next mouth. Other features of tho entertain ment were singing by Dlanc'Je South wlck and Mrs. Edna While, both of Klamnth Falls, and an address on club work by Osunty Club Lender Frank V. Sexton. Bandits Free Army Captain U. S. Officer Released by Chinese Robber Band - TKARKDY A XII DITTY SANTA HAKBARA, Calif. JP)- Althougfh Informed Just before tho program of the death of his brother, nnrlley Sims, motion picture thcnler organist, finished the show, playing Yes. Sir, Sho's My Ilaby," while tears strenmed down his cheeks. Knjoy a game of bridge nftor din ner t Liukhnvcn. 21 TEKINC May iflf. () After two days captivity in ,the hands of bandits In northern Yunnan pro vinco, ono of the most rem :te parts cf China, Captain Thomas J. Betts United States army, 13 again a free mat; tho American Lega.t!:n was informed today. Myrl S. Myers, Unlte'd Slates con sul at Yunnun-Fu, telegraphed the legation ho had been advised by t".io local magistrate of Laitojvpo scene cf Contain Betts' capture that the bandits had released their prlj oner on May19. Laltowpo Is small town about 100 miles north of Yunnan-Fu. CnptaLa Betts, attached to the American legation for study of Chin cse, was making a Jouruey from French Indo-Chlna to the Yangtze acrots cue of the districts of China least traveled by foreigners . Information travels slowly In China,' even by telegraph, and Yua ;unn Is the mcst remote province from Peking. Hence it appears that Captain Betts was freed before the American legation was Informed of his capture and began to seek 'Ms release. Cooked Food Sale at Baldwin's Store The sale to ral money will be held nil day tomorrow slurtlng nt nine o'clock. Mesdames Harry M. houcks, Mar lon Ilnrnes, U. K, porter, W, Hlico nlch and T. II. Kkllllngton will pro side at the sals. Templing cooked foods have been contributed for tho event. IJIIKITKNSTKIXH I.E.UIv Mr. and Mrs. K. P. J.o'.tentilcln and two s,n, Paul and Arthur, are planning to leave tomorrow by mot or for Ironton, Mlunecota, where they will spend the next two months visiting with Mrs. Brcilcnsteln's , pa:ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pet-1 er.ton. In leaving for the east they will take the s ulhern route and return over the nort'iern route. ' A IIOII THAT H XOT A IIOU CHICAGO, Muy 21. W) Mrs. Kdlth Rockefeller McCormlck, sow ciety leader, has given fashion some thing new In the way of a boh, hur hair la shingled leaving the tresses flat on the head but long and tuck ed under In tho hack. Since her hair Is long In tho buck, sha declines to rofer to the style as a bob. VHVAL RKSl'LT , . , SAN JOSE. Calif Two were kill-, cd and a third probably fatally In jured when Southern Pacific train struck an auto at a crossing. ' ; WINDOW CLBANINO, Floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service. References. A. at. Hhorixa. Phone MOW. tit Judge by Results The only real test for any . baking powder is in the oven. For best results use Ol $ ; POWDER Guaranteed Pure Smae Price for over &5 Years o iiiim owga)8nMtavoBnao wni(M)mTK)ir(i qiMMi o-cmno-mm o tut: wnwiAWQ qthdv t, .i i Interesting Items for Saturday Selling 85 c Quality Table Damask, the yard These new arrivals should be wel come. In summer there is constant need for fresh clean crisp table cloths. 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