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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1928)
Paifo Four. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Wednesday. November 21. 1028 ; T. B. MALARKtCT r. at. ICNlilJNH ..Bualnaas UkBftfftr BRIEF NEWS OF KLAMATH HOOVER SAILS abllaha! evarr afternoon mcipI Bunnay br The Haralfl Publleklna; InHU at 101-111 South Fifth alraat. Klamath Valla, Ori-goa. ' ateterea aa hmh4 ola matter at I ha poatofflra at Klamath rails, j William Met 'lure Paamil Away i Oregoa, oa August . uod.r act ot Congress. Mama a. Ilia. , Wor of ,,.. f m-ii. I k. i .-. . ..." '.. Oaa Taar . la Moat he Throo Montha Oaa Moaik , Br HaU lollvr41 ar Canln M Oaa r.r MM l it In Months . l.Tt Thraa alontha .M . .(a Ona Month . , SasOCIATKII PHK I.KASKD wins RICH OK Al HIT ni HKAU OP t lHCI lATlOSI Ham II. MeCluro, an old resident iot Kin math county at hla borne ; at Molulla. Oregon on November ; 7 una been received here by friends. Mr. MeCluro. first, ram to Klamath county tu 1SS and left In 189J. Kor I he past three ltara he haa been returning In Mtabf of ao AMorlote. ! Te AaaoelataA Press la ascluaivaly ntlilta le tha aaa or rsnabiiea- aioa or ail aaws oumicnn vr.iiii. iu ii n - .iw. . , skis papar, and alao th. local n.wa publlahad thnrain. All rights ot r- 1 Klamath county to do butchering ,iiunnjt me summer niontiit ana left here on October 23 for his ' home. The end came Ixvnusn ot , heart failure. He pasted away while splitting oak wood ou the Klmvr Sawlell iilace. Kor many year Mr. McClure was a proni-1 .ablloalloa e( epoclal dlapatehaa har.lo ar alao r rvoa. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21,. 1928 : ! ,' R.W. Price Speaks 'At Local Chamber i (Coiiiliiui-il rnini I'uaa rne jtnlnl In ho doubled by the Huu Ill cm 1'iiclflc. Kor liiHtmtce, should lhla sec-1 lion rnlae IIUUO, the I'oi lliin.l I rhumhcr of cuinnicrco would t i mutch this money. Thi'ti I ho Southern Puciric would add ail-1 ivitlior 13000 lo lhla, mukliiic f400Oi for advertising lhla roinniunlty," '.Mr. .Price exiilulni'd. j Aocordlim lo the pluti blim worked out, eucli cotiiiuunlly 'wutiht ivrllu up Ita own udvurtla ilng uml puhllcliy. In I ho oiliilini of Mr. I'tlco the jtllllu li cnti'h pcnplu on ailvortla 'liM IhinoKh Sjiilhcru I'ullforulii I la from Ki'lirunry until Jinni. Ilu jhi'llntea t hut Ilia ilurliin lhla tlmo illiut tioulhcrn I'ulifiiiuia la fl i l.d with pi-oplu Iiom throughout the, Kuat. -l lii'lli'vc. for the lluii) nt h'ti.l,, lii'foro wu mo utile to cl' nniiomi' , ouvori ihiiik. which will m ar.jne yeura et, we ahnul'l ce'il ii' o ir ,lhiiualit on thiuihirii Cnl'.Icrul.i. It la hard to rcullto Hut l.'W All Hrr uml Sun KrniH'Im'o mill Imy lleni'a tti nrlujil uliirt of frvfelilelil.klcci ll,.-1.f-. I..im-h ..r , ...uul ..III I.. U....H. rl.. OlhlllclH IIIIV0 U Kru'ller pt Ill- t li .. . ' r..i....i. M...H.i.f.ui rH... I..., t I it u .1...11 i i... . . i... i i. tiolt thun tho IHItil'o al'lto of Die 11CW mill operation IS a real problem Which Should be COn- 'years of ngo. AUmlnU Willlnm V. I"rtt, rcmly lo k out nml iKmnl the IniIIiIiIi Mur IiiiiiI in 1., AiiKi'lea ImrlHir. uevei llieleaa II . la true. I heao people utu Jilxt . ilt oiair nnarnru 10 Meaiora , Krri nt I Ar Is Klamath Falls Rcmly? TS KLAMATH prepared for the population increase of im-nt farmer of Klamath county. I om 3,000 to 5,000 that will tome when the new ZrlX7J'Z Weyerhaeuser mill i in operation? Are there enough property of Mr. McOiure. lie iaK facilities to absorb this sudden growth without nuon-, aurviwd by hi widow. Mm. venience or hardship on the newcomers? ! . jAmaud,, i-ooncy Mcnure. , , .. .. , , - ..... i daughter. Mm. W. A. Mark of Only a cursory survey of the city s housing facilities , San a-rauclsio, another daughter today impels one to answer no. Flossio and a eon Virgil Mcl'lure . i- - ' ii 'cY I i - -i-, NEA I. W :k"lk' .auyr,.. 4 i . i ,. ... -.. . -XXtMi . leclloiia during llio Ithicheiin hour which wern heartily roci'lvvd. i TiM Hi. UIIIiiuk. nltornay ; Otto K.Qla, liliitiiiger nf I'oitlil IV oliniph, ml Joannh' Jllalltl f J-l-tlii-MonlKomery, r ni'W iiiein bera who utlutili'il tndiiy for the flral lin e. Ileiir) t'i'l lilua piealdi d ua 4 !iuli niuii MOOSE ATTENTION Special Clnia Initiation Thuraday, Nov. 22 . Meeting called 7i30 F. M. R. Motichonbacher HUT.tnUt This inevitable influx of new people brought by the ,r standi.h. California.- At the w mill operation is a real problem which should be con sidered and solved by various public and quasi-public crrmina nf Tvlnmnth. First and foremost it should be determined, as near as W.," , nrCm Ki7m- j possible the.xact aumber of new citizens who wUI move ath rails and ijikericw. where in Klamath coincident with the ODenilUT of the Wever-I" ha h.H'n on a racailon. Mr. I haeuser operation. Second, a survey should be conducted on ,'vor1 dui'k ' wrdsii. with the proroKaisJ : . T.'i tu t : ..;i;t: Tkt.J K;0 ..-.ouiiine.i nt me lime ot me un in jviniiiutxi iwi ii'usiiiK xn.iinco. xiu&u. viik ! aaa m Ijiko county FINE DANCING Billion Proposed, ACT ATTRACTS ATT PINE TREE (Continued from Page One Oil Query Breaks Out Once Again "Dancing Moments" nn unusu ally clever ilanclua act hv ltesate lie MVI i AmWmunl pnnr..vunA In tl4" . ...... -1.1. .u i-i.. ... u i:(t: . . ... . i""" " "'c n"i" win ry enouiu wtRW it uii incniacivco iu florin. onjr crAjivii.ativii . -ir i're lew aucKa an.i lew by1 bo called "boomers" who are anxious to boost rentals sky high and place exoribitant prices on properties. . : Growth ONE desires to describe the growth of Klamath Falls Sjince 1923, building permits can tell the story briefly and clearly. ;' . v Within the city limits of Klamath Falls, the stupend ous sum of $9,008,197 has been expended on building from the year 1923 to the end of the ninth month of 1928 inclusive. . i. Without discounting the steady development exper ienced by Medford and La Grande it is interesting to geese In that locality. Although there were five Inches of anow on the summit between Lakerlew and Bly. he reports the highway in rery good condition. There were Jut five miles of bad road between Klamath Falls and Lake rlew where the highway bas not nen completed and this bad stretch was' Daasable f.ir....t I Oaily News. Org.mlin.tion for prosperity, he Its final performance at tho l'iuo said, la the next lesson America : Tree theatre tonight. mar trace to the nations of the! Throughout tho net, a whlrl- Metho.lb.t IMlies Tomorrow The Illahee Division of the Ladies Aid of the First Method ist church will entertain the Aid at the church parlors on Thurs day afternoon, November ti at world. The Governor said that Am erica emulates tantalus, tho mythological personage who lived In the presence of plenty but never could touch it: "Such conditions." he said. "constitute a tragedy and a . wind of clever costume nro feat tired by Miss I la we. The final (Conflnecd from luff OnM ' had tan olio 11 for company.. Tho Diatrh t of Columbia court of apnea! naked the supremo "7" . r " , V Ihls rbmpalgn for .inl-t-v. Lie. iininla Involve.! In th nnnont of ... ... ' . Harry F. Sinclair, oil magnate, .'now under sentence for contempt away from ua by train, iinl )ul mi I'lijoyahlii trip of linvo days by motor." "I'ortland reulin-s more than ever that Iu ordur for tha luaillim niPlropolia to grny aud proa nor, tho entire state muat bo lielix-.l, auj for tills reason tliu I'ortlind ruumbcr or coiniuorce la hehli .1 vcrllnliig." Mr. Price nld. The (Kris' lA'uguo oriln'-'tra nf numlHT ot this clever dancing act features the dance- aciinu of the western coast "Hollywood lloc.lrtwn". lloth Mlas Duwe and .Mr. Nev 1ns are feature iluurcrs of lute. lot tho senate, and Senator Borah ""' '""'"! l'''' " " rni"'T. uuuer I iiv iinevio'll ill .inn iiiiii- rlno I'lrkh. roll leri several ' of Idaho, has begun returning NOVICE A Hpcclal meeting of the Central Community Club t the Henley Gym, Saturday, November 24, 8:30 P. M. To make nrrAnifmeits for joint, nu'clinu;, with h'iwanl V.i ' A full turnout , 'of ' niqmbcrs w desired tiou I8."00 which ho received as part of a proapvctlve fund of I1S0.- 000 which ho Intended to return ' to Sinclair. travesty upon tho organising gen- ; jrtfY 17 D C WIM In. or Amorlr.i. h.i.l...... m..n , ' JI-10 "111 Sinclair gave the fieo.oou lo the republican party In lain and when tho clrciimstiincea of the I ft ciillitt lo lltfht. Ki.tiulnr llornh GAME, 42 TO 26 he felt that party murala demanded Its return. He an- "With tho annual expenditure of seven billions upon construc tion. America Is In a position to I The Applo Knockers. .-orlng ' noun.ea. mat, ho would receivei stahilixe prosperity to a most f almost two points to tholr op-! voiuniary coiuriuuiing to purge remarkable extent." he aildeH. . poiients' one defeated tho Stump-i,nu Sinclair Contribution. 2:30 O'clnrk At lhla lln.. .... 1 "D..I.II. ..,.1 t.w i. Iranrhera With a arnru nt ti In That WBS BOIlin molltha ago. I ..... . j , , . ... ... - - - - ------ - " .- ; . "Jin miuuiii; Bliruun 1 1 H ' I - - - - . . - compare building in those two progressive Cities Wlthjone having articles for the fish than a billion and a half. With!8 n the basketball floor of the hi-gan parceling out JS.o.ift. Klamath Falls during the same period. 1 "' ' . , t pond for the baxaar to be held In ; thl, we are here primarily con- '"cH'on C ity community club on Su Persons yesterday. A-krd 'Mpdforrl knw a total of S3 710 191- La Grande the cunrch on December seventh 'cerned. ITuesday night. ; about the Interest on the money. Medford ShOWS a total or ?J.m.ll . LA Uranae, u ke(, ,0 n, , . Apple-Kn.Kker. i h smiled and replied: "II $2,273,955; Klamath Falls, $9,008,197. . v I ri r "m- win -o.. ,. v , , ny. t- : i Past Matron. Attention ' 1?"" " P""l demon.tra-, who have established "" "r my service.." ,' V,i, n .v.. , a : J ... .... " . : t on m th. So?r.meDt ma, m.k. ; lheWM,lw. . .lronc trllm Stewart, ull. ,hl,k-.e, aud! AW u tatxivj a, a sea v iiiMnvn j vsv f vaaw a w mo - ! - '- aa.v. saa , smio I H3 Kirai vVUiUlCI i. 1UI llllPr" : biiilo crcdi commercial liupr- : ... i,aie.i i.t a at vease in overalls because he knows people aren't T, : wi ,uf "J- h,re ,he (an- for' t'h. wi'nning uL. run- '' .rinitt.i. yesterday by giving ; noticing him v' he vc; V , mostV,ul ,uke- Thl' may ' .noticing him. , , - 'ZZTJZ Zll "- - . .. .. .. ; rfin jTxi .. k.ij ..' -v L I . 7. -"-"""""' "f- randier.. rw.f f en uaoajwiu 10 iriai anur lacings r-.IOU Can tell a Moron Dy tne JO.VOUS lOOK on HIS lace , "'r !"' racllttlea of every sort. It Is. --tv. !" foffhwAi ' Heiml.venminltteo and has twl.-e . when he has succeeded in gilding the conversation with j the, one foreign, v instead tne memhers will ni v. . : ' 1 , . - . . , . .. ' -w : Luji.iiuri rii reeuuimennniinn ni inn . ., .. ! no host luncheon, the place to one who has received the over- ) arrj t " y I be announced through the press whelming mandate of the Amer- H.rry lo c tomorrow. lcan peop to gulae and guard f Peterson 14 (: their progress in the next four Daley 2 years mat a construction reserve In the old days there were pictures like those in the j Ticket magazine ads, out not in ads. xsewsboys sold tnem to ; A 8tIldeD, 1DOIUor tll.ke. ,. -. ,... k. ....... Z . naughty men on trains.' u ;was lost at the football game'tlme of plenty agatst the lean- 1"AL,11N Kt 1 AllNo last Saturday has been turned year that Is to come. luto tne cnamoer or catnmefe. .uckutt ono freu. be In it aciiiilld In f Mulling, 4 '' on contempt charge. Nldzck, 0 '.'The oil magnate's defense waa Sawyer. 0 1 hfrf ly the contention that there I Be n iron. 1 " quorum , of the seuarv present- whrn be tuatlfled. and i tho official record of the public j lands commltuie was alao attack-' Of course helium is nice and safe around fire, but Anyone being able to give the! "This Involves simply the pro- .u.t ... j . it... .- i- i. . u . .J. 1 . . rision of the necessarv funds r"lve of the trophies FIVE TROPHIES i The ruling of Justice Jeiiutnga on ; Dulley, who presided, on tho ab-; ,, . -. ,r ,. , . , , , i merce. If Identification can - in a nuie wniie now Jir. tooiiage win unaersiana ; proven, the ticket win be returo- ...l. i I . il.. - - - . . ... wj... c IICeu . a Kas in to ie to step on. "sTwlTh in- X.ZZ .., '"! be rcled when M.lln In the paat year, for pro- f" P"" m - - - - --- i -i i . , i i.. nt i ... 1. 1 1 iirizmi it v Minninr n iirrist i j I iui;i snuii inuicaic tne need or 1,1 "iwriii. win ue . - ..... .... . ...... j - .. of NunraNkfl flg.p iha vur.li.-t sucnraesiRnuiion of projects as pimwohsioii lor anotner ' . j may commnd Itself to tho auth- yea "d have ' been placed at! . oclion, the senator ; 'orlty concerned.- 'Glover". Jewelry Shofc to be r' h 1,1,14,0 "r pru- 'eimraved tlvnce the laUKhinx stock of the 1 n,i ' t . . . . . , - . fc"u i umc ijuurras , uviciuur lire w Bier IOIU I ne . " t p1vltlzifl Wrirlil Thiiro nno mpa thintr ohiiif o utrow ett fnn . Th. -..u ... i "-"liiMU worm. iitjuuiic iik iciu iihiiuui, uiaiuimuj uuoincso. the Klamath Union high school icgiaiauve prerogauvea was d j ' - -- - ed g1e prominently j how a Used blade and a used car feel. led. i ' Jackson Will (Jive Address. r "Through with : the UihgM but still 100 fit GENUVTl'NSEY may hive put olf the cjovci liir gixsj . But lie's lihi ic 4 man to give up the (vice Ui liihin of 4ivkjI training that iOkiJ him in iixh gooJ ittsj in hi pfiiU-ailun.. . Jui IvCurc' hit lt fight, Tunncy uiJ: "I, ilsrrcil . tiling N'ujnl intermit avcii leari tRD. The fint mewth Nupil hriiihi remjiLible thangei in my jli v . ic u I iioihIiiiou. My climi nsttiHi hecjnic active stsi normal. Mr jpprtne iiktcjkJ and a ilcsire fur Vntei'tMic' iriiniiig wis iiCJCcd. Shki: tlui tunc I luvc IjUh Nu)ol ' ahoiit live mghit s v.ccL I have regulated nit wit toihcjmoum ncccs i4ry in keep niv elimination oomul. I have fiwind during mv teven years experience ith Nujol that it is not hiPit-lormiiig, i in any i uo plesuof or harmlul." .- Nujul n nut a mciluinc. It contain! atnoluftlv no nicd uiiK or druas. It la iimplr i pure iuNuikc pctfo-'tcd by the Nupil l.alturaiorm, 26 Urosd wav. New York. It not only prevents ancxceti ol NsJv pouoni from form in(wc all luvc litem) hue aijiintlicir removal In ic.lcd riackagct only. Buy a bottle ol Nujol ttxlay. FUNERAL NOTICES PELICAN CLUB v-ill t.H1 p... o,. h.nl... nt COntemUlated. Lecau.. nn nrnWI k ij ..... awarded to Mullu. The l.ovs merce forum I enioer zs. on Wednesday. Nov- jCOIll he carried out except as tho At this tlm a ! l"Kllature might direct, although : , . trophy mns won In lit; j, GIST Lt'XD Cust Lund, a well-kuowji res ident ot this section, especially among the Scandinavian- lumber workers, entered Into rest in this city at an early hour Tuesday morning, his passing terminating an Illness of a week. Mr Lund was born in Kundvall, Sweden. November 2, 1S80, and was aged 4 S years and 18 days when called He was a member ot the Bend I. O. O. F. He leaves a brother Eric Lund, to mourn his passing, as woll as relatives In Sweden. The funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 3:30 at the cbapul ot the Towey Mortuary, under the auspices of the Odd Fellows, following which Interment will be made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. The second of a series of i Ilishop Iteniington Coining nances, sponsored 07 .ue aocwi nishon R.mlnxn. Investigations to date. In making ? j tho announcement that he thought still mora probing was uiedeil iv -M.ilin Tl,n I...... 1 1...11 uj .111. , - "wm nioua ojr nun renewal. 1 to synchronise with national and;' ' . ' " """ w led to believe that he kn-w local needs. - - . ' " ' """ of iho Invnlldlly of the lease tic WIM ' CONDUCT Thanksgiving forum will beithe rapidity of tho co'n.tr.iclion ! !'V f;'"' '"l l2 ,ud: StCUINU UA!IV,jarraIged , lhe ,unc1leon. icould be accelerated or retarded ;r"p," '" "" ' " e0 , Worlc tood by thin lenc "vruo. . , "i iu; iiiiiiiiuiij 111 1 m- H'U MP- Creation of such 'a construe- . . . k "Uey tar vo up his offl.o as committee of the Pelican Com-s ,.' " ..... ition reserve." be continued. "Is u"" lro"'"' ar" '""' I'crmanent secretary, munitv Club, will be given Frl- " . "T" ."!.-'' ... r ,i, , iu. possismons of .Malln. . - - . - reaeiiiuure Ol tne INailonal ( OUll-"'T " " ."-.......vi cil will risl day evening, November 23, In ! the gym ot the club house. Iu vitatious may be obtained from members of the club, and It is anticipated that more than one hundred couples will join In the pleasure of the evening. Joe Thalbofer, chairman . of the social committee, will be as sisted by L. K. Marts, dance chairman, and an active com m It tee. rislt Klamath Falls ou!alt,",t ""' P"'"1" (""Mti- j r "t " ' .'CIIPAD M A 1 CO nd Monday. November!" Dlay n,n uc '-ure-all but It turd KeSerVC IS OUUMil lllnlL"i Kjpposea In C it y .Sunday a 25 and 26. Ther will nrrnm. 'Certainly will alk-rluto our Ills. 1 pany the ' Church Army on its ' ln "0,ne msure It is possible return to this city. Xew Members at Chamber Among other . near members who attended the forum luncb- eon at the chamber of commerce Dances are planned for "f. e" """-'uwaters nf Iho .-Inlee tnmilh , , vino ji.ii., BiJUer Ol Joyed tbe first dance of thejMartln t Justin and Montgomery. season and desired invitations fort... .i .. , the remainder of the dances. , Ily Meeting Thursday Music is to be furnished by I Tne regular meeting ot the Jack Bowrlngs snappy orchestra '0l"der of Molsy, Is planned .v...m..vnt-TTrnl.-i.n,iKt they will feature music that Iur ,nuaay evening. " . will m.k. I Postal Telegraph and Joseph Ad ron Marvin Btittorfield. late;1" "'"ko our Thanksgiving ..fi 191 ljiaun.1 alrnet. l.U8M..d ,,a "lc n,B uccess. avray Wednesduy moruing ut f:I0 o'clock following a brief illness. Ho is survived by his wife Tearl Butterfleld, three daughters, Mrs. George liucha nan of Ventura. California, Vera and Velva Butterfleld of this "FLOP" HOUSE IS STARTED IN FRANK J. WILDE .. IS FINED $250 7-": Pleading gulltr o tho charge to do for employment ; what tho federal reserve system has done for finance and with etml ad vantage to the country as . a whole. ''Picture the approach of an economic crisis with unemploy ment threatening in every, band. The release of three billions In construction contracts Ly public and quusi-puhllc authorities would remedy or ameliorate the situation in lhe twinkling of an eye. . Federal indc-xps Hro al ready becoming aval In bin that removo the problem Trom (hi domain of speculation or opinion and plneo the need upon a basis EATING A JOY 1 (Contluuid (rum ;ni;a On) ernment had set aside one huge! area In T11I0 lake an a reserve 1 and establayhed n. ioi1.it sane- Uyhy cat UllilaVOIfd, UllitpK.'- fu:irv in II... iimu.. 1. I n 1 1. I...ul.. I ... Orrliralra Well IU-rclvcl The (ilrls Lengiio OrclKistra of Uii! Klamath 1'ulon high hcIijoI fiiriilKluil iliiinic for the noon luncheon of the chamber of rom nien o loilny. They wero well re ceived mid encored several timea. ti.iiig food.s7 Ki A MATH FAI I of PcsHlon and sale of Intoxl- KLAmAinrALLa!clllni! Ilquor Frank W((j nnlrl a fin. nt I9r.n whA .hi Announceuent of the cstal)-iv. t, , ... . city, seven sons Lawrence B..iiishment of a "Flop House" ati.h. '1' "nt' Jusuceo. lioyd. Leo, Elmer, Ceorge, (rhest- Jos Klamath - avenue. In the; Tn nl' '. i , J ind Blllle Butterfleld all of basement of the Kerns building ! ,omed near the Shaw B"r,ram Klamath Falls. Mr. Butter-1 by E. C. Jerrue. wa, made today. J l '.rrert ot Wifde was field had been employed by the Here in the sanitary basement made by fticen fj Ackerman -eyerhauser Lumber company, lare lined 60 cots in a space 140 11. Mueller and Harry Ingllng' H. was born In Jewel county by 45 feet where the ovcrflow Ackerman first appeared at the Kansas. June 23rd, 18,6 and . of men coming Into Klamath pel halIi near (-hemault and af aged 62 years. 4 months and 28 Falls may get a night's sleep at.ter convincing the proprietor he days at the time of his passing. la small cost. The charge for aWas not a prohibition officer but Tho remains are In tbe Gold j night's lodging will be fifty Interested In buying the place, room of the Earl Whltlock Fun-1 cents. j he purchased the liquor, which eral Home, Pine avenue at Sixth "The growth of Klamath Falls was used as evidence. The car whuro friends may call. Au-1 demands such a place, hundreds lot Wilde was confiscated when nounecment of ttneral arrange-) of which are found In the larger I officers found three gallons of munts will b"'made'7u'(vr. ' .elites," Mr. ""Jerrue stntetj toatiyv liquor hidden In the back scat. A change is comim: over the Well-informed fitting: i'liii'i of this country. For a time, food fmldials tried lo innke us lielievc that w had to cut nil kinds of IhiiiKS we didn't like in order to lie healthy. i (rood senile is licgiriiiiug In assert a j itself find we now know that the I KriMiH mm nre goon inr u?i nmy iioi 1 lie the moat eujoynhle. In fact, if t we don't like the healthful foods, 1 Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia I prominent medical aiul other ually start with a- tuld. The mo- scientific authorities nre now re minding us that appetizing flavors I may be developed and improved by 1 sugar. One well-known scientist, I for example, states that "fruit, flavors are develooed by sugar. Kruil tnnttarri nlaater without the blister. 1 acids are softened bv suuar." ' Charged with assault and bat- First you feel a warm tingle as the ; The only sufe rule for a health- Guard Against "Flu With Musterole BIND MEXICAN OVFR TD II TRY I and stimulates circulation. It haa all wrtrvlU JUR IJ the good qualities oltlie old -fashioned usually merit you get those anting aches rub on good old .Mustcrole. Mtnterole relieves tne congestion tery. Kamon Velasques, Mexican healing ointment penetrates the 1 ful diet is to eat aa large a variety walred preliminary hearing when I pore, then a fsrthing. ciwlirig senssv j J foods as possible, including brought before W It In... ! tion and quick relief. Have Muster- healthful cereals, fruits and vege- n , n( t J I ole handy for emergency use. It may tables made appetizing lo the taste Justice of the peace and was I " . L.,. ni ' bv the lo.lu .oo uae of sinrar. Sus-ar bound over to the grand Jury, j Hoim was set at (500. Velasquex Is alleged to have struck Ernest D. Hanklns over the bead with a shovel when he refused to pick up an old broom and return it to the store room. The alleged attack took place at the Southern Pacific roundhouse late Monday. Hanklns received a (bndly cut enr tn 'the attack. prevent serwui i To Mothertt Musterola ia alao mado in mildor form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Mustards. Jars & Tubes s?t(sr than m muttard p (as far ' is not only nutriment in its least : costly form. It ia Natures perfect ; flavor. Sugar develops-tlie appetiz ing quality of nearly all fruits. : Desserts of fresh or cooked fruits ! are growing more and more popu l lar. Modern candy containing fruits, nuts and pure augus is delicious and satisfying at the end of a meal. No one should overeat or ttntler ' exercise, but evervone. in order to ha healthv, should eat plenty of healthful noils aaVl enjoy them. Tli 9"nr iut.l,u.l.,j..1 ...Vfg EXTRAORDINARY ' Our onllie stock ejf'hevr riiireiil Dinlge Ilrolliem Stitiiilnnl anil' VMury HIv I'liawiigcr i urn Mill bo.i . sold at onie to ninke room for fortlicolnliig rlmngii - In models enrly next enr. , ., , , , All of iliee curs -irr llii" wry luteal I ! bin, f MHiiii) rant, with iM'iinllfiil colors ami rich upbol. aler). I-j li (he must aslotilililiig wrforiiilng cur Iu Its i-lnss. 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