The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 21, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    Mnndnyf October 21, 1020
NEWS IN BRIEF
Leaves For Portland
F. V. Komi, vt the United
funics ' llursuu o( Entomology,
laft today (or Portland where
be will be located la Hit future.
Mr. Kuan plain to leave the
fifteenth or December for a (rip
to South America. He will be
accompanied by 8. n. Black of
San Francisco. Mr. Kern and
Mr. Black will be In South Am
erica (or three mouths.
Purchase Home
Mr. and Mra. V. J. Jnanpliann
have purcbanad boma at 104
Karl etroet from II. H. Bmllb
of Portland. Mr. Joaaphson la
connected wllh lha Oraat North
am railroad. Tha hoina waa
(ormarlr owned by Mr. C. T.
parlay until ha rec...ly left for
Htaylon. Oregon. Tha Favell
Ulley Realty company repreeent
ad Mr. It. K. Bmllh In lha trane
actlnn. Han Franclaco lirgl.traiils
Ban Prauvlaro roglatrauta at
tha local botala ovar tha wook
and Inoluda Lralle K. Kanatar,
John Megner, George 8. Medllls,
J. Ilanry, W. U. Hchuck, John
K. Kfar.lt, J. O. McCorniack.
R. K. llanaon. W. F. Urahama.
T. R. Westhouse. T. Klllott, R.
O. rranch, II. 0. Hamilton.
George flhalby and Mr. and Mra.
F. 0. Drown,
Mra. Castro Wl
Mra. A. L. Castro of Folsom
City. Calif.,' tort thla morning
on tha Southern Pacific to re
turn to bar boma In tba south
after vlalllnl here tor loni tlma.
Mra. Caatro plana to visit In
Sacramento for eeveral daya 'be
fura raturnlnc home.
Kjiroule Homo
T, J. Mitchell left tbla morn
ing for Eugene where ha will
vlalt for aereral daya before
returning to hie homa at Port
land. Mr Mitchell haa been
epending a abort tlma In Klam
ath Palla on bualneaa.
oatlim Visitor
George Gonterman of Ft. Fred
Steele, . Wyoming, la among tha
recent arrlvale In Klamath ralli
to make bla future home. Mr.
Oontermen made tha trip to
Klamath by motor and haa socur
ed a non realdent permit for
hla far.
trXeill Bags Hark
V. E. O'Neill returned Sun
der Bight from week'a bunt
ing trip on Summer Lake Kim.
ua the laat day of the bunt Mr.
O'Neill waa fortunate enough to
hoot a four point mule deer.
Returned Home
Mra. ' H. 0. Bishop.- who haa
beea attending abort tlma flatt
ing frlenda In Klamath ralli.
left thla morning for her home
In Redding, Calif.
Lea Roewton Raremeful
Leo Houaton waa one of tha
lucky hunters yeaterday and re
tamed home with a four point
bark which he got In the Poka
gema district.
Hrre Prom Illy b
Mr. and Mra. Lealla Roaa
were ahopplng and vlaltlnr.
frlenda In tba city oyer the week
end from their home at Bly.
Mia Ttiomaa I City
Mlaa Nellie Thomaa, teach
er In tha Malln aohoola waa
ahopplng In lha city Saturday.
Hrre Saturday
Mra. Oreille Elliott and her
daughters were In tha city Sat
urday from the Klamath Agency.
At the PELICAN Theatre
LAST HHOWI0 TOD.IT
. MORTON DOWNEY
(Hinging Star of "Mother's Boy) In
"Lucky In Love"
TUESDAY NIGHT IS
COUNTRY STORE
OJf THE SCREEN
"THE GREENE MURDER CASE"
At the PINE TREE Now
See and Hear!
ltd'
With H. n. WARNER and
AT THE LIBERTY
LAST SHOWING TODAY
TOM TYLER
In
"THE PRIDE OF PAWNEE"
Portland (jural
a... lha iinrl In n.1 rm lit ran la
at local hotela thla morning are
Alouio Morrnon, Virginia tiara,
Curtla B. Urlffln, A. M. Durant,
II. K. Coffoy, Fred Barer, O. Ii.
Illooni, George T. Taylor, O. W.
Leiffller, H. II. (lallle, F. U. Hall,
II W ICvaiia II tl Kraueaa. tl.
(I. Ilrownell, Kenneth Hniltb, Wul.
lace DeWlii, Hate iieinnrooa, r.
It. Alilera, F. O. rarlngton, K.
Alaaon Lawrence, Mr. and Mra.
frank Deamltt, P. W. lli-arh, It.
W.. Welaon, K. Hchwnrlg and L.
Mooner.
DeUiaJiy Clrclo Notified
Mnmbera of tna Bothany circle
of tha Ftret 1'reabyterlan church
are notified of the meeting to
be hold on October 14. at the
borne of Mra. J. V. Urewbakor at
1X1 Kaptanade. Tba hoateea will
be aaalated by Mra. Ilean and Mra.
Andrraon. All membera are
urged to attend thla meeting.
Member Will Meet
Mnmbera of tha Miriam circle
of the Flrat Treabyterlan cbu(cb
will hold a meeting on Thuraday,
October tl, at the home om Mra.
C. 11. Landla at SB High alreet,
Mra. A. M. Worden will aaalat the
hoateaa.
Aanuunre lllrth
Mr. and Mra. J. L. llaaklni,
prominent and well known resi
dents of the Morrill dlatrlct, an
nounce tba bin b of an elgbt
pound boy at tba Hlllalde hoapltal
on Sunday afternoon, Thla la
their fourth child.
Mam Malt-burn II
Bam Malcborn, deputy fire
marahal from Portland, la among
tba bualneaa vlaltor In Klamath
Palla for aereral daya. Mr. Male
horn haa made -out of tha city
trlpa to Lakerlew and Horrla
from here.
Hrre) Pro in Levtalon
E. O. Conner of Lewlaloo,
Idaho, la a new arrlral In the
city to remain Indefinitely. Mr.
Conner recently reglatered hla
car at the chamber of commerce.
A. H. Hoerabaum Return
A. B. Roaenbaum haa returned
to Klamath Kalla from Portland
where he apeut aereral daya on
bualneaa, Mr. Roaenbaum la
general agent of the Southern
Pacific. t
t. H. Steele In KUtnath
J. H. Steele, realdent of Mon
rovia. Calif., la among the out
of town Tlaltora here on bual
neaa. Mr. Steele plana to re
main until October ZD.
Jimmy Floyd Improved
Jimmy Floyd haa returned to
hla dutlea In the ticket office at
tba Southern I'aclflo depot, after
being confined .to hla home 'for
aereral daya with Illness.
Kirk Vleltora
Mr. and Mra. L. Lanier flatt
ed In the city Saturday with Mra.
Langer'a parenta, Mr. and Mra.
Kd Propat. Thay returned Sun
day to their home at Kirk.
Kxpreted Soon
Mra. Stella Bheeta Man! la
eipected In Klamath Palla thla
week to vlalt for a ahort time
with frlenda. Mra. Manl's home
la at Tieka, California.
Dnrrla Visitor
L. L. Breever la among the
Dorrla reaidenta In Klamath
Falla for a bualneaa trip.
Left For Kugcne
Iter., H. Uogatad loft
morning for Kugene on
Southern Pacific, ,
thla
the
VHTOIt VARCOM
At Crater Park
Arthur L. Day, evlentlet and
volcanologlat and director of the
Pliyalral Laboratory at Waahlug
ton, I. O. who baa been appoint
ed collaborator of the national
parka aervlca, la at Crater Lake
national park to etudy the for
mation and geology, Hla apeclnl
aolaalon la to atuily out the beat
locatlona for the new II foot
rim that will be built In the
future, ao that It will Include the
beat plarea along lha drive In
which to view the lake and tha
moat Important geology foaturee
of the rim. It la aot known
luat when work on building thla
rim will atart.
Many VUlt Lake
Between f.000 and 1,000
people In about J. 000 cara have
vlalted Crater Lake National
park ao far tbla month, accord
ing to a report (rom park bead
quartera at Medford. The
weather In the park la dnacrlbed
aa delightful. During the mid
dle of the week a little anow
fell at the rim but did not re
main. Claremont tiueeta
Reglaterlng at the Claremont
during the paat week were J. P.
Horahfelt and brother, Frank
Horahfnlt of Eieter, California,
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Terry of
Reno, Nov.; Mra. Kllta Swift,
Fort Klamath, and Mra. Jerry
Murphy and children of Malln.
Urlitjre Tomorrow
On Tueaday the Kagloa auxili
ary will give the eecond of a aer
lea of delightful bridge partlea at
the Oriental Ball room at tlb
and Walnut. Arrangementa arc
In charge of Mra. Ira Morrla and
Mra. Jaeale Kyle. Reaervatlona
may be made by calling Mra
Morrla at J 07-J.
Five Varaarlea Open
There are; at 111 five racanciea
la the night gym claaa at the
Klamath Union high achoui
which meeta on Tueaday and
Thuraday evenlnga, according to
an announrement made recently
by Mlaa Margaret Jewell wbo
Inatructa the claaa.
Child Itreaka lg
Little Ann Stevenaon, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. George Stev
enaon of the Tula Lake dlatrlct,
la Buffering with a fractured leg.
The break la not a aerloua one,
and It la expected that Ann will
aoon be running about again.
Mra. Weat Eipected Home
Mra. Walter Weat la expected
home Friday from a two moot be
tour of the East and Middle
Weat. Mra. Weat haa been vlalt
Ing relative and frlenda In Top
eke. Kanaaa. Chicago, and Syr
acuae. New York.
VUltlue Daunllt
Mra. William Weaton arrived
In the city Sunday evening to
apend aome time vlaltlng her
daugblor. Mr. T. P. Henderson.
Mr. Weaton haa been living In
Santa Monica for the paat montha
Mia Friike More .North
Mia Lydla Frlrke left thla
morning to vlalt the achoola In
the northern part of the county.
Mlaa Frlcke waa accompanied by
Mr. Jamea Perry. They will go
on to Bend and . will apend a
tew daya there.
G urate From Roerhurg
Mr. and Mra. Fred Schwartx
of Roseburg wero the gueata of
Mr. and Mra. T. S. Abbott over
the week end. Mr. and Mra
SchwarU attended the Batea
Crawford wedding at the Abbott
home Saturday night.
O'ljuurhltn In Portland
C. P. O'Laughlln, prominent
bualneaa man of thta city la In
Portland for an indefinite period
of time. Mr. O'LaughllD re
ported to the United State Vet
eran'a hoapltal for examination.
Rrnorta At Vctrrn, HoapitaJ
H. L. Weat of Tula "Lake, rec
ently of Klamath Kalla. loft
Saturday for Portland to report
for examination at the United
Statea Votoran'a hoapltal.
Happy Hour Club Meet
Membera of tha Happy Hour
club will meet at the home of
Mra. J. J. Keller, T1S Jefferaon
on Tueaday afternoon. All
member are requcated to attend
thta meeting.
At Hall Hotel
A. W. Wakefield of Bly waa
among the recent Tlaltora at the
Hall hotel, and (pent the woek
end In KlamiMh Falla visiting
friends and ahopplng.
Ren Vranrlaro Vlaltol
Mp. and Mra. H. It. Williams
of San Francisco visited frlenda
here for short time on Sunday.
They were gueata of the Hall ho
tel while here.
Here From Lakevlew
J. W. Rehart accompanied by
Mr. and Mra. Herman Arsnor
and amall daughter Shirley, arc
In Klamath Fall On business.
In City Saturday
Mrs. James Pelton and Mr.
Lindsay Slsetnore were hero
from Ft. Klamath Saturday.
Beautiful Women
Use Mello-Glo
Beauties who guard their com
plexione use MELLO-GLO Face
Powder only. Famoua tor purity
its coloring matter la approved
k lh. ftnvernnmnt- The akin
never looka paaty or flaky. It
apreada more smooiuiy mu piw
ducea a youthful bloom. Made
by a new French process. MEL-I.O-GI.O
Fare Powder stay on
longer. Uiidcrwood'a Pharmacy.
Adv.
TUB EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,
Irregularities
in Spine Cause
Adenoid, is
Chiropractic
Claim
The word "adenoids" has been
ao commonly used that the aver
age parson foals that they know
exactly what la meant by It, As
aooa a on hears the expression
they Immediately aaaoclate It
with amall srhool boy or school
girl backward la their studies,
and with more or lusa of as Im
paired Intellect. Thla la largely
because of tha campaign of edu
cation which has bean carried
forward unceasingly to Impress
the public with the danger of
this condition.
What Do Adeaolde Produce?
There la so question but that
adenoid growths occurring In the
nose or In the throat very often
give rise to a train of symptoms
which, are aerloua enough with
out adding to them s aupposed
deficient mentality. Aa a growth
In the naaal paaaagea, they give
riae to a mechanical obatructlon
to tbi ai? Tblcb ahould paas, by
tbla channel, Into and out from
the lungs. Becaua of this ob
atructlon, tha child la often
forced to breathe through the
mouth, and thla paaaage la sup
posed In some mysterious way to
affect the mind.
It baa bun said repeatedly
that adenolda are productive of
catarrh. Inaofar aa the adenoid
is usually congested. It gtvea off
aa exudate slightly In excess of
that which would otherwlae be
produced. "lowerer, , It la not
reasonable to aaaume that an ex-
eaalve growth in the noae or (n
the pharynx producee a con
gestion and a catarrhal condition
In mucous membrane removed
from direct contact with them.
Indeed, It la not reasonable to
aaaume that even thoae mucous
membranea which are in contact
with the adenolda are congested,
becauae of that contact.
Caaea without number hare
had the adenolda removed, and
the mentality of the child has
changed not one particle, all-of
which leada ua to the conclusion
that adenolda are sot aa aerlons
a condition as w have been led
to believe.
Aa a mechanical obstruction It
is harmful, and every effort
should be 'made to effect Ita re
moval, but not to aubjoct a child
to aurgery, expectlnc result that
cannot be obtained, and then to
find that within a few months
the growth hss returned aa large
or larger than ever.
What Caoaea AdraoidsT
The chiropractor can give yon
a logical reason why the adenoid
baa grown. Logically, it the
cauae of the adenoid can be re
moved, and la removed, not only
will the adenoid disappear, but
It will not recur.
The cause of an adenoid grow
ing either In the nasal passage
or In the throat can ba reason
ably explained chlropractlcally.
The Root of the Trouble.
There la only one place, name
ly the point at which the nerve
la given off from the spinal cord
and paasea between the bony aeg-
menta of the spinal column. If
these bony segment are. not In
their normal position, they pro
duce -a pressure upon the nerve
fibres; consequently the carrying
capacity of those norve fibres Is
Impaired, and as a result of
that, aome abnormal condition
manlfosts . Itself In the 1 sues
supplied. Whether this abnormal
ity la In tha form of catarrh, or
whether It la In the form of ade
noids, depends entirely on what
class of fibre la under pressure.
It the secretory fibrea are In
volved, catarrh exists; while If
expansion fibre are affected,
adenoids are the result.
What To Da.
The chiropractor la especially
trained to locate these abnormal
ities of the body segments; and
to - restore them to the normal
condition. When thla la done,
the catarrh or adenolda must
disappear, because the causa of
tvelr production has been re
moved. ' (All Right Reserved)
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reau of Klamath Falls, care of
the Herald, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Please send me. without cost
or obligation on my part, copy of
the new Booklet describing Chiro
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The
OREGON
They Speak Your
Language
THERE was a time when you had to
take an interpreter into the store with
you when you went shopping, a few hun
dred miles from home. Even familiar pro
ducts were sold in strange forms, and un
der queer names.
was one of the disadvantages of travel
had to be taken along with the plea-
Nowadays the millions of Americans
who go visiting their neighbors North,
South, East and West, encounter no such
dif fifulty. The picturesque beauty, the
quaint customs that make other sections of
the country different and delightful have
all their old appeal. You can still hear mel
low mission bells in California. You can
eat terrapin in Bdtimore, or sleep in a Ver
mont farm-house under an ; Ethan Allen
quilt. But in any of these localities you can
buy your favorite toilet soap, or breakfast
cereal, or automobile tires as readily as in
your own town.
The trade-marks and the packages speak
your language. National advertising has
made good brands of merchandise uni
formly known from coast to coast.
If you read the advertisement and use
advertised goods, you are at home in any
store in America
Evening Herald
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