October 20, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE L CONTRACTS LET FOR IMPROVING PARK GROUNDS ('ulilni. t wrrn l"t Moiiilujr lir City Kiiglneer K, A. Thomas In tlui preactu-e of Mayor K. II. Infer fur improvements ut Moure liurk. Jack limcliii'r, with bid ul llU kt, received llm conlru.t In construct a lecd shed ftir the leer now hi ilia park. Tte eht-d will be uf frainn construction Mud 13 li'tl by l fet In iIik. mull III others received the roufiscl lu piste 11 concrete (lour In Ilia hsaiinent of thn nr Inker's cutlngo Willi a bid of I II 1.0. Illila have been rulli'd, lit bo opened tii'it Thiiradtiy at 9 p. m. by Kitgltieer 1'liuriiMN. fur a but Ir furnace mid heating ayalcin In da put III tli carctakere cut UK. Ill.l.lcra on I ho feed shed end llirlr hlda were: Jatk tlanlner, III t; I'. II. Wllhera. ht,u: T. '. M.tiralh. Uo; W. W. Cherry. lu. A. Hnverl. $171; l.araon llroa. IIWHtu; ud Oliver llt-edmon lino. Illildttni on the rnlicrete fluur III I liu baavlliciil of llm euro lakcr'e cuitagti Hud their blda wrra: l.aron lima, f inn. so; Juk l.ardnrr, 11.11 Sn; I'. I). Wllhera, f U 16; T. ('. M.flrath, $I!J.U: w. W. Cherry, lll'J: A. Hoverl, 117"; I harlt-a llcuiieii, Iliu.iQ; Oliver llrcilitson, $133.30. E LOSES 10 OE I.OH ANOKI.KH, Ort. 20, ,1V A bad rut orrr the loft py, whlrta dftlnHd into m niujor dlsabl'iiy lit thn renin round In . U-'lVal tonight ( liynnuilln Ja k in, Ocean 1'ara. Calif.. Hfrit, by Art bur tl Huh uf Nrw York, lin thn rclVr) t.i I he 1" iK.il at tbo t)l)tmlo club'a btn tntc how. I to Knli obtained thn ttu hulral kiMH-huut aflsr untitling thn rut In tho fifth, and sinking til Ions rm nut tu liartass Injury tbroughout tb mil and fart of thn suih. Thn fofiTfn aleppd 111 whrn It bnrantn obvlutia thn Brgrn ruuld not continue. Jakoti, forim-r stata heavy Wright champion. Weighed 21. bin opponftit 317. In lionnr to thn memory of Thomas A. Kdlnon. Iijt Ht were til mined and an American tuition hu vlr blrw "Uim" Just before th atart of tho main go. SELECTION SLATED Appointment of all roramtt tn ut thn Amnrlrnn lKlon for thn com in J ymr will bn atadn at Itinlltht'a mentlnK of Dm Klam ath pvit br Commander K. I. MrMilIan. All appoliiltvo orflrnra mill alo b namrd tlila nvuins. A rommlttm III prnnnt A mnbUliatlon plan at thn aelon and thn proa-ram and arrang mruta fur Arm.Mtlcn ly. Novm hr 11, will bo dlmtuspd, Mc .Mlllan ntatm. lnn of thn feature of thn ArmlMkA lr clflirat lm will bn thn dedication of thn menior Inl founlnlii In Monro park at 11 a. ut.. Novnmher 11. acrordlliK to O, D. M.itlhcwH, chairman of thn rornmltton In iliarRO of thai part of tho program. Editorials on News (Continued Krnm vte One) yean llicra lira dlalrraard proplc. You nilxhl liara aometlilni that would aurprUo you. a 'T'lll.'J Irn't liitcndrd la nilnlmlto tho Iniportanro of rrllft of thoio who aro In urrd. That la iilwayi linporlaut Ht.TKKMKL.Y IMI'OIITANT. In (rent, rkh rounlry u.h thin, almply hiirnllnf with rlothlnx end Willi food and with f"-l, It would bo fn Indlitinrnt of our rlvllliutloa If t tliquld KnowliiKly permit anyono to fo liuiinry or rold. Hut l.-t'a nut loo alKlit of the fn. I that lirro In fortunnto Ore Kun needy people are not (olug to ho to numeroua tills winter I Unit wo nn't tnko raro of them. I AMOUS for hospitality ""'a for foods for service A 1 OTEL WULTNOAAAH H'W'W'iiifi Here's "Little r ft', l'rMrnllna; VlvUn' Human, formerly of tho llunran Hlatora, nd now lr. Nlla Alilr, with her dauhlr, Kveljn lloaalu Aablur, bor Anuirlran dauilitir born In Kurup. Wa always liav before, and will now. a rpMIOMAd A. KIIIHUN', wa ar, lold by hla phyalrlan, no loim r rared to lloo afier ha realliad that complelo rerorery of sit health waa Iniprnbalila. That la to aay. If ha couldn't lo on working ha didn't car to o on lining. It wax thla complete absorp tion lu hla work that mad Kdl aon great. Work, you are. la tba big thing la tho Urea of big men. a pKUKKCTIO.V of th telephone for commercial uaa waa on of Kdlaon'a many at hlereraenta, which recalls story told to Ihls writer by a halo and hearty man In bis lato eovcttllra Ilia other day: "When I waa a youngater, Juat getting started In builneaa, I went Inlo lha offlco of a friend and found him talking Into a funny Instrument. I aaked him what ha waa doing, and be aald be waa talking to hi wife. "I aald: "I.lka hell you ar,' and be banded th thing over to m and told mo to sea for my aelf. Bur enough, his wife's nolo spok Into my ear. I Dear ly fell OTer." "T got all ateamed up. My father and I war running a llllle mill, and rry day w had to talk to th station agent about shipment. It waa lot of both er to drlto orer to th station with a bora and buggy, so we flied up a llttl hay wire tele phone line between th station and our offlc. "It was great stuff, but tele phone bells hadn't been Inreuted yet, ao Iber waa no way to call the fellow at tbo other end to the phone. We got around that by filing up a schedule, and at certain eiact hours of th day we'd go to th phons and talk." e e TKMKMIIKH. this Ule was lold by a man still In bis ueeful bulueaa yeurs. These modern conrenlenres of ours aren't Tery old. Turn on tbe light so that yon can aee better and take a look at th telephone on your deak, or on the wall. If you are a bualnees man, take another look at your typewriter aud your add ing machine, ' If you are a hou-ie-ifo, glance at your electric w aahlng machine and your Tarn urn sweeper. It you are a manufacturer, look at all the complicated ma chinery that turns out your pro duct. If you ar a laboring man, look at all the machines that ear the drudgery of your back. J-JO this, and you will begin to realise what this modern world owe to men like Edison who had nnAIN8 and the will to lire them. PORTLAND. OREGON Every facility for every taste of every traveller : ; new decoration, new furniture, new lobby lounge and NEW LOW RATES. Little Eva" 1 r - m BY CITY POLICE Ben peraons were a treated by city police Monday night. Includ ing two men churned with driving while Intoxicated. A. Iiel llrul, arrested at Ktat Main and t.arden avenne. posted lluv ball In I'ollc Judc -Hoy Kouch'a court on a charge of driv ing while Inloslrated, and de manded a Jury IrlaL Dkk Sar gent, arrested at With and Oak atreeta. and charged with driving while Intoilaaled, lost hla drlrer'a llrenae for a year when he pload ad guilty to lb charge. I.loyd Hull, arrested Sunday at Main and Kprlng atreeta on a charge of drlrtug while Inlml raled. pleaded guilty brfore Judge Pouch and received a 1 10U fine, which waa not paid, and Hull waa placed In Jail. A. Martlnella, arreated at East Main atreet and (iarden ave nue, forfeited $10 ball on a drunk charge, p. A. Ilanlen waa fined fl fur being drunk at Blitb a ad Oak at reels. Wilbur Harrington alao waa fined 110 for being drunk at Bin h and Oak. Gerald Hobs puated JJ.tO ball on a charge of running a atnp algn at Hum and Kaat Main atreeta. Floyd Meade waa releas ed on his own recognisance after being arreated at South Slith and Kaet Mala atreeta on a charge of apecdlng. Golden Rule Closes In Edison's Honor The Golden Itnle atore will be closed from 11:30 nntll 1:30 o'clock Wedneaday, In respect fur Thomaa A. Kdlson, whose funeral will be held In tbe East at that time. A special window In honor of the Isle Inventor will be dlsplayed at the atore. KTYLK HHOW VOK CXH'IIT I.OS ANliKI.fcS, Oct. 20, (U.F5 A fashion show may occur In t'nlled HI alee district court aa a result of a $1,031.78 damage suit filed against I'ubllx Thea ters corporation today by Fash ion Feature Studios, Inc. Thn suit alleged that the thea ter chain committed a broach of contract, by failing to continue to show a series of fashion pic ture in various theaters. j ltave for North -Mrs. Jennie Hum has left for Portland, where she will spend some time with her eon and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hum. Hum recently submitted to a major operation. aa ... aiMvaasi 8LtS sj w rot v- OQ-60(-n.20 HURRAH! ml Will Soon Be Here Again! Did You Receive Your Copy of Sellogram? If Not Ask for Copy at Store EDUCATI Hlglier eduintloll baa beeii ri spuiialblo fur only one per cent of Hit, liicrenao In publlt: cxiien dllurea, lucal aud aiale, in tirt gun fur tlit laat I'l ytatrs. It wsa declared by I'r. Arnold lltnneit Hall, president of the l'iilvi;rHy i.f Oregon In an addrens hfre .Monday night before a group of university alumni and purcnta of aludenls. In view of th widespread charge that th higher atrlioola were loading an ever-lncroaalng burden on the taspayera, lir. Hull aald he bad a statialltul study made of the lucreasi of puhllfj eapeiitllturea for the de cade. Itepreaentlng lha Int-reaae aa loo per cent, he aald, the dl vlaluna are as fulluwa: Itoads and highways, 21.1 pur cent. Elementary and high school, 49.1 per cent. Town and cities, 22.6 per cent. I'orta and ducks, S 4 per cent. Higher education, 1 per cent. Incuino Iaa Dr. Hall said that It was found that the I'nlveraliy of Ore gon at Eugene this year baa an Income of 27.7 per cent I.KHH than It bad lu years ago. Thla Is due tu th governor's veto and the referendum filing on the $1,181,000 apecial appropriation by the legislature. It being nt ca nary to ahlft money from the Eugene operation to Portland to keep alive deserving work which heretofore has been supported by special appropriations. Tho univaralty head dis cussed damage he said waa done by the referrlug of the apecial appropriation. because the money was for operating expense, and the vote by the people on the referred measure does nut come until the November preced ing the close of the blennuni for which the money Is Intended, the filing of petitions to refer the 1411 actually vetoes 1U lenlm (linrgea President Hall deacribed tbe work done by tbe Portland med ical school, the !oernberber hos pital at Portland, the out-patient clinic, and other Institutions sup ported by the special appropria tion which la now tied up. II said the Portland medical school was offering a service to the In digent poor of Oregon valued at $("4,0uo, while the support of tbe school was .only $2j0.o00. Dr. Hall denied the charge that Oregon devotee the largest per centaga of Ita wealth to high er education, declaring that such a claim la entirely unsubstantiat ed by fact. In per capita wealth, he aald, Oregon la the alxth state in the union. In the pro portion of students attending higher educational Institutions, Local Druggists Supplied With Free Sample Packages Of Two New Vick Products Desire of Makers That Every Uter of Vick VapoRub Have a Free Trial of New Vicks Nose and Throat Drops and Vicks Medicated Cough Drops. RESULT OF RESEARCH New DiacoTery Makes Pos sible New Vick Plan Of Home-Control of Cold. REDUCES "COLDS TAX" A quarter century ago Vicks VauoRuh Introduced the modern and better method of treating colda externally. Now. Vick Chemists develop a new prepara tion Vick Nose c Throat Drops based on a new Idea in pro ven ling colds. A perfect ally to Vapoltub, It makes possible the new Vick Plan for better Control of Colda In the borne and fur ther reduction of the family Colds-Tax." Here Is the Plan: 1. llt-fore a lol.l 'Htarts. On exposure to colds or any of tho reuses that ordinarily lead to colds (crowded Indoor places stuffy, poorly ventilated rooms sudden temperature changes wet and cold) that slow down the normal functioning of the nose. Natures marvolous ' first line of defenso against colds" use Vicks Drops promptly. Or. It a rold actually threatena when you feci that first stuffy, snoexy Irritution of the nasal passages a few THEY'RE See Important Announcement in Tomorrow's Paper It Is fifth. And In the propor tion of wealth devoted to hlxher education, It Is twenty-second. Mrs. Mary McColm Dies on Monday Mrs. Msry McColm, resident of ihls clly for five yesra, died nl thn home of ber daughter. Mm. r'rli'tla Ellis, Mills school teacher, at 4:4S Monday after noon, fullowliig an Diners of unn week. Hha wax 73 years of age ut the time of her death, and Is aurvlved by three daughter, Mrs. (.". I. Harvey and Mra. Frieda Ellis of thla city aud Mra. Hylveater Jones of North llend, Oregon, and one sou, II. I,. M.'.'ollil of (llanla I'aaa. Friends are respectfully Invit ed to attend the funeral services to he held Wodnidny morning at 10 o'clotk at the Earl Whltlotk funeral home. Piue avenue at Willi, Willi llev. A. Theodore Hmlth,' paator of the First Pres byterian church, officiating. In. torment will be made in the family plot in Mt. View cemetery at Ashlund. School Children Will See Relics Pupils of the sixth grade of Fremont a. hool who have been studying Oregon history and particularly tbe history of the Oregon Indian tribes, will be taken lo the bom of Attorney M. U. Itutenlc Wednesday to view bis Interesting collection of Indian relbs. Itulenlc's collection Is one of the uioat complete In the city. Edwin Friet, Fremont Instructor, and Mlsa Augusta Parker, prin cipal, will accompany the pupils. TO KXTIKGMHH I.KillTM BANTIAIIO, Chile, Oct. 20. (,V) All tbe electric llxTita In Chile will be extinguished for a brief time at eight o'clock tonight aa a mark of respect to the mem ory of Thomaa A. Edlaon. To day's newspapers carried long editorials on bis death. No More Neuritis In A rn M, Xec-k. I; or 7ltiit If you want to t rid of th smo nUlna palna of nturltU, nurali.la, riJttka. or rhrumatum, Juat aii.tly Tjrainol to th alfrtd parts and how quickly all uilry will Tjimol la a powerfully pntrat Ina abaortnt, uothlnir and haUiiC In Ha net Ion, which govt tn through th pors and ijulckly reaches tl lfumtna. achlna: nrrvci. Thn stul born pains tn th back of th nck. about th shoulder blad. far or bad, tn th forearm ana fingers, or xtepdina; down th thigh to th to tins, will soon dltMppar. Cramp ing of the aiualcs will stop and yon will no lnixr b bothered wl;h sorearas. swa-lllng. stlffn, numli nos or tendrncas of th Joints and lig-stuients. Tysmol fa not an ordinary lini ment or aalv. but a sclontlfle new emollient that Is entirely different from anything yon hava vr naed. !n't suffer any longer. t;t a up ply of Tyamol at any a-ood drur tor. Aiwa ya on hand at Btar Jru$r Co. Adv. dropa ap each nostril, and many annoving colds will be avoided. 11 Wbea a Cold Mrikee Use tbe convenient Vicks Drops during the day anytime, auy place as often as needed for comfort and relief. At bedtime, rub Vtcka VapoRub well over throat and chest and cover with warm llannel. Leave bed-clothing loose around the neck ao the medicated vapors ran be Inhaled all night long. This Vick Plan gives yon a full 24-hour treat meut. tit there is a cough, you will like another new Vick prod uct Vicks Cough Drops actu ally medicated with Ingredients of Vicks VapoRub. Trial Packages Free. In order that every user of Vicks VapoRub may try the two new Vick products now being iu t reduced, a supply of free trial packages of each baa been sent to every druggist In the United States. Go to your druggist to day and ask for yours. If, by any chance his supply la ex hausted, send us th lop of a Vicks VapoKub carton or cou pon from the VapoRub directions folder and wo will mall free samples direct to you, together with a folder on the new Vick Plan tor Control of Colds tn the home. Address Vick Chemical Co., 1001 Milton St., Greensboro, N. C. COMING! DAYS Peter B. Kyne Pays War Debt and Frees Ponies From Arrest tlllC AGO, Oct 20. (Pr A 13-year-old debt overtook the race horses of Peter fl. Kyne, the author, yesterday at Hawthorne track and the nags are not ao slow, either. They were Juat bounding up the runway Into railroad car to leave the track, when a deputy sheriff aud atturney representing It. tl, Hherman aprlnled np. Hher man a story wss tlist Kyne, then a captain In th army, suddenly needed $.000 franca after the armistice notice In Bordeaux, and IN RESPECT FOR AMERICA'S GREATEST MIND THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED TOMORROW FROM 11:30 TO 1 P. M. Eastern Standard Time--2:30 p. m. IN MEMORY OF THOMAS A. EDISON The World's Greatest Benefactor ECONOMISTS IN DISTRIBUTION Club Chair Specials Take Advantage of These Prices and Buy a High-Grade Easy Chair at Unheard of Low Prices. Convenient frlJI 'j Furniture pymenl -bmlMm A' ' W" KROEHLER RECLINING CHAIR AND OTTOMAN. All hardwood construction with spring filled seat and back. Covered in antique velour. Regular $90.00. Now KROEHLER TAPESTRY COVERED ARM CHAIR. English design. Reduced to ........, TAPESTRY OVERSTUFFED CHAIR. Regular $24.75. Now Many Others to Choose From in Smart Designs and Very Comfortable to Use. Don't Fail to Come In and Select One of These Remarkable Values. Three Large Floors Full of the Greatest Furniture Values in Years. that be advanced lha sum en an I. O. V., payable when Kyne ar rived borne. "Ever since then I've been try ing to catch up with him," Hher man aald. Yesterday he learned Hi horse wer her and awor out a writ of attachment. Th rats between th deputy and attorney on on aid and th horsea then got under way though th horse dltlo't know It and his entries rewsrded Sher man with $K53. th amount of THE NAME MMATH FUPNITUPE CO. niHTtT-v crnvirc nnii-c th debt. Kya la New York or dered th money advanced to re lease bis ponies. Colds AtltrM ritairf a tM. take M-Vas. fax naTuaa aiMast-tae ia m f g 1 bum thi Ufuilr aUeee M I ' vaMf laMllaaa, ItlelHeeM J vfe a.kk way f ! aa . , ., ,wd m ti.k. Mil. lONHillK aM sm. v Akmoetv Thm Aff-VegeiaM U OUR POLICY $45.00 $37o75 $19.75 gS II KATES MOM $2Ta' TH Fireproof ATM Phone 894 721 Main St.