The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 21, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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    - THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
May 21, 1930
PAGE TWO
HITCH
IER
ID N
ENO
OUTH
(Continued From race One)
out of the boot. Then I got the
other loose.
"My hands were itill tied, but
t could walk. I hiked In my
" itocklng feet down to th hlgh
'. way.
"A man came along In a car. I
trlod to attract hla attention to
' my bound handB. and he aaw
them. He stopped and took me
to Weyerhaeuser camp. I don't
know his name, but he was a
fisherman bound for Hyatt dam.
"The hltch-hikera didn't say
much any of the time I was with
them. They didn't threaten to
kill me, except by the impllca
, tion when they ordered me
round with the gun."
Davis said the men searched
his pocketbook and found noth
ing in it. There, were only IVi
gallons of gasoline in the new
car.
State Policeman James Busch
' and Deputy Sheriff Dale Mat
toon, notified by Weyerhaeuser
officials, drove np the Grcen
aprlngs early this morning, and
were checking oil stations tor
traces of the stolen car and the
three thugs.
The men were described aa
follows:
No. 1 Age 25. Dark coat and
trousers. About -S feet, 10 Inches
tall.
No. I About 20. Blue shirt,
blue cap, bluish colored trousers.
No. 3 About 20. Thin faced.
It Is believed the hitch-hikers
drove toward Ashland after leav
ing Davis, but Davis waa not able
to say, as he did not see the car
when It reached the Qreensprings
highway.
Finds Freak Egg L. M. Rex-
. ford, of Shasta Way, exhibited at
this office Thursday morning an
unusual egg. When broken.
.was found to contain lnsido the
shell another complete egg. The
second egg contained Inside the
shell of the first, however, was
soft, with no shell formation. The
egg was laid by a Rhode Island
Red hen.
Rheumatic Pains
Vanish As
Lady
Takes Van-
Tage
"All My Misery and Suffer
ing : Hare Been Worked
Out by the Action of
Van -Tage," Say a Mrs.
Nelson, Prominent Sacra
mento Lady, Who Thanks
This Medicine for Release
From Years of Agony,
Every day many men and wo
men of this city, who were form
erly sick and suffering from stom-
ach and rheumatic pains, come
to Everbody s Cnt Rate Drug,
tot Main street, to personally
thank the druggists and add their
names to the long list of local
people who endorse Van-Tage In
ternal Medicine.
MRS. DELIA -NELSON'
These people -many of whom
you know personally have been
relieved of aches and pains and
suffering by the remarkable ac
tion of the 21 Natural Herbs and
medicaments In this great com
pound. They are grateful and
they want you, too, to know that
here at last is a medicine that
really gets results. You will want
to try Van-Tage when you read
how it helped Mrs. Delia Nelson,
who lives at 616 20th street
Sacramento. Here is her Bworn
statement:
Was Stiff and Sore
"For a period of years I have
been a victim of rheumatism.
I had it In my legs and my knees
were so stiff and sore that when
ever I walked I would simply
flinch with the awful agony. So
you can see that I was simply In
an awful physical condition and
I spent all kinds of money for
medicine. But nothing seemed to
net on me at all. Finally I found
Van-Tage and It has changed me
entirely. This great medicine was
Just what I needed. Three bottles
have worked the misery and suf
fering out of my stomach, liver
and kidneys.
"The Joints of my knees have
limbered np and now I don't
have a touch of rheumatic pain
left In my body. Van-Tage Is the
greatest thing of Its kind that
ever came here and I am glad to
give this statement and publicly
endorse It to all suffering peo
ple." This Is a GREAT medicine, but
very reasonably priced, due to
the Immense volume at which It
sells. So, if bowel trouble or
stomach distress Is keeping you
In misery, it would certainly be
t mistake not to get VAN-TAGE
from Everbodys Cut Rate Drug,
S08 Main street, Klamath Falls,
roDAY! Also sold by all leading
Iruggists throughout Oregon and
aearby states. - . .. .
Company Officials
Lockout Workers
(Continued From Page One)
tlons. The employers previously
had voted a wage Increase asked
by the unions. .
The lockout began after 600
men walked out in five camps.
Employers began shutting down
logging operations.
Sawmill employers here said
for the most part that their sup
ply of logs would be exhausted by
the end of this week or the first
of next week, necessitating a ces
sation of their operations.
The shutdown has been accom
panied by a ahow of violence In
the Portland district. Two men
were beaten up within the past
few days and the beadrig of one
sawmill waa destroyed. Detec
tives were investigating in an ef
fort to learn whether the headrlg
had been tampered with.
OKLAHOMA CiVy. May 21
(UP) The sultry Oklahoma air
grew blisteringly hot Wednesday
aa Gomer Smith, vice president of
the Towasend organisation, gave
answer to charges that he bought
firewater for Indians with or
ganisation funds.
Smith enlarged upon his opin
ion of the congressional commit
tee which is investigating old
age pension schemes by flatly
defying the committee to subpoe
na, him. ,
Inquisition '
"Those scandal mongers can
go to hell," he ahouted as a be
ginning. Hla further denuncia
tions of the committee probably
were noted by the weather bu
reau as nnprintable causes of
high temperatures.
"The tyranny of King George,
which brought on the revolution
waa gentleman's condnct com
pared to that of this committee,'
he said after cooling a degree or
two. "Tola inquisition is being
conducted overbearingly. The one
idea is to bnst the Townsend
movement'
Political Machine Blamed
Smith asserted that the demo
cratic machine of Boss Tom Pen-
dergaat In Missouri waa respon
sible for the present investiga
tion. Pendergaat fears that only
the Townsend movement can Im
pair his strength In Missouri
and has determined to wreck
the movement, 8mlth said.
Representative Jasper Bell,
democrat, Missouri, chairman of
the committee and James R.
Sullivan, its counsel, are mem
bers of the Missouri democratic
machine.
Banning for Senator
"If Bell's committee wants to
start a fight with me. they're
welcome," Smith roared. "It I
have to go to Jail to preserve
the constitutional rights of my
self a'ad other citizens, my ad
vice to the committee is to get
the cell ready now!"
As for the firewater for the
Indians, Smith exploded with
"That's a lie, every word of
It Neither state or national
Townsend organizations have
contributed or spent a damned
dime in my behalf."
Smith . Is campaigning for
United States senatorshlp on a
Townsend platform.
The tendency to overbid hearts
or diamonds is exaggerated by
the fact that red requires great
er eye exertion to be seen clear
ly. A handful of red cards can
not be analyzed as easily as
clubs or spades. Dr. Herbert
DickBon, addressing St. Louis
optometrists.
TOO LATE TO
CLASSIFY
STUDENT Expert driver, desires
immediate transportation to
California. Shasta Rooms,
across from Willard. 3984
FOR RENT Adults only. 5-
room house, electric refrigera
tor, wood range, lawn, shade
trees, garage. 130.00. Water
furnished. E. A. Dunham,
43$ Oak. 3975
FOR RENT Nice three-room
apartment, also sleeping room.
Phone 1139-J. 3972
WANTED TO RENT 4-room
nnfurnished house. Inquire
News-Herald office. 3978 I
Evlbiihiho Is epea end abova
board on Hams undercover workl
There's no inching-up with th
tape-measure no skimping to
bids I In fact Hams is so care
ful (0 see you get your right fit
that the lightweight Champion Is
made to chest and trunk sixes 1
Mister, here Is as comfortable a
knit union-suit as you ever pulled
WHO UNCHINa ATQ
m "tmi iilti
I PUnty ol tafl to HANKS I l
Undmhtot , . . tucks dp I
lurid your shorts. Aid, I
spMMne ol shorts. HAKES I 1
takes tho shortakl I I
I HAKE, SHIRTS AfC .
I AND SHORTS JjM. II
L. Boms at 50c each I
BURT CIS
IN CLERK'S
TOTAL HERE
(Continued From Pag One)
cratlc nomination for state
treasurer, to 14 votes today.
Rechecks In Klamath county
added IS votes to Burt's total
and slashed four from Allen's
and previous revisions In Jo
sephine and Benton counties
added two votes to Burt's fig
ure and cut Allen's sy 17. With
returns In 19 counties officially
rechecked, the voto stood:
Allen 41,869, Burt 41,345,
PORTLAND, Ore., May 21. (W
New revisions of the final
vote in Josephine and Benton
counties cut the lead of Jack
Allen, Pendleton, over U. S.
Burt, Corvallis, for the demo
cratic nomination tor - state
treasurer to 31 votes today.
The revision in Benton coun
ty, where Burt lives, cut 17
votes from the figure previously
given Allen and added six to
Burt's, while the Josephine re-
check sliced tour votes from
Burt's figure and left that for
Allen unchanged. .
The new state total stood:
Allen sl.StS. Burt 41.832.
Before the revision, Allen had
led by 50 votea. ,
Inter-city Meeting
Scheduled Friday
About 175 guests are expect
ed at an inter-city meeting spon
sored by the Klamath Falls Ro
tary club for Friday evening at
the Willard hotel. This will be
a dinner with dancing follow
ing the program which will
feature Paul McKee, president
of the Portland Gaa and Coke
company and other utilities, and
president-elect of the Portland
Rotary club.
Medtord, Alturas, Grants Pass
and Roseburg Rotarians and
their wlvea will attend.
William Dlnsmore will be
chairman of the evening. H. P.
Bosworth, Jr., is in charge of
arranging the event
Entry in California
Refused to Russian
SAN FRANCISCO, May -21.
(UP) Jacques Grossman Guts-
man, 45, an attache of the for
eign department of the Russian
government, waa refused entry
to the United States at the An
gel Island port of entry.
Edward W. Cahlll. commis
sioner of immigration, said Guti-
man refused to answer when
asked whether be believed in
the American form of govern
ment or whether he would de
stroy it ,
Gutzman came to the United
States to study dairy farming in
California.
Italy Blamed For
Provoking Riots
(Continued From Pace One)
foreign lives during the rioting
which preceded the Italian occu
patlon of Halle Selassie's one
time capital, now are unnecessary.
However, the question of
whether such a withdrawal would
amount to tacit recognition of the
new Roman empire entered Into
toe case.
Funeral
WALTER H. THURSTON-
Funeral services for Walter
H. Thurston will be held at
Linkville cemetery Friday, May
22, at 1:30 p. m. with the Rev.
Fred Hornshuh of Klamath Tem
ple of this city officiating.
Friends are Invited. Arrange
ments are nnder the direction of
the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home
ot this city.
JOSEPH ALLEN CLARE
Funeral services for Josenh
Allen Clare will be held In the
chapel of the Earl Whitlock Fu
nerai Home, Pine street at
Sixth, Friday, May 22 at 8:00
m. with the Rev. Arthur
Charles Bates of the First Chris
tian church of thl f.ltv nffipi.
ating. Commitment services and
interment Linkville cemetery.
Friends are invited.
onto tout legs. It clings snugly
but gives readily with every move
you make. Nothing pinches. Noth
ing clinches. So light and airy . .
so smooth and neat-iitting you
never know you have it on. And
that's the test of true comfort 1 See
a nearby Hsnss Dealer today.
P. H. Hones Knitting Co. Winston
Salem, North Carolina,
75c
'( (or knit, athletic shetiMeT-lnUoa
MiuuieS)U4le w Miws-utstarw Hwuvn
Borne U
RANES has other Uohlweloht knit suits,
short eleeres with ankle, knee, or three
quarter legs iltmtlM
rest mm
AND BOVI
roREvntv
SCASON .
Grounds Seeded
at New City Park
Work of seeding the grounds
at the new city park on the old
high school ground on the Fifth
street hill will bo started lato this
week, according to an announce
ment from City Engineer K. A.
Thomas.
It Is expected that tho entire
lawn will bo planted by tho latter
part of next week.
The city park board Is employ
ing one man as a caretaker at the
park, and much of the labor is
being done by prisoners from the
cily Jail. ,
, Obituary
JOSEPH AI.LKN CLARK
Joseph Alleu Clare, 36, for the
past 10 years a resident of this
city, passed away Wednesday,
May 20. He was a native
of, Emporium, Pcnn, Surviving
are bis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Claro, of this city; two
sisters, Mrs. L. O. Siowe of Pine
Ridge, Ore., and Mrs. Bltm El
liott of Klamath Kails; also two
orothers, William Clare of Burns,
Ore., and Edward Clare of Klam
ath Falls. The remaina rest iu
the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home,
Pr.ie street at Sixth, where
friends may call after 4 p. 111..
Saturday. Notice of funeral to
be announced later. '
Plan Proirram The annual
children's day program will bo
held at the Community Congre
gational church Sunday morning
at 11 o clock.
Piles All Gone
Without Salves or Cutting
Itching, bleeding, protruding
piles go quickly, it you remove
the cause. Bad blood circulation
In the hemorrhoidal veina causes
piles by making the affected parts
weak, flabby and lifeless. Salvos
and cutting often tall because
only an Internal medicine can
actually correct these conditions.
Dr. J. S. Leonhardt discovered a
real internal Pile medicine. Aftor
a fine, record ot success with it
In his own practice, he named it
HEM-ROID. Underwood's pharm
acy and all druggists Invite every
Pile sufferer to try HEM-ROID
with guarantee of money back If
not Joyfully satisfied with the
help one bottle gives.
Correction
In Golden Rules' Ad Ap
pearing in the Klamath
News Thursday Morning,
May 21st
Men's
Blue Jeans
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Were Advertised at 29t.
This . Was a Typograph
ical Error and ' Should
Hare Read
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derwood's pharmacy continues to
register a fairly high barometric
pressure with .Indentions for Im
proved weather conditions.
Tho Tyco recording thurniom
etur registered . a maximum and
N "sure, '
. To the motorist who thinks that anyone can "grease."
car, we have a friendly warning: Every car, every
model, requires individual treatment in lubrication.
- The ordinary grease joli too oftin overlooks factory
specifications. Points that arc forgotten, or wlicro
the wrong type of lubricant lias been used, soon lead
to trouble sometimes a serious breakdown.
1 Factory-Specified an individual service
When you lake your car to the Smiling Associated
Dealer who displays the "Factory-Specilicd" sign, he
lubricates it exactly as the manufacturer intended,
lie uses the individual factory lubrication chart of
your car. Nothing is overlooked. lie sees to it that
' " everything about your car is right for you'to enjoy
. all the pleasures of Associated moloriugj
minimum titmperattire for Thurs
day as follows:
High ....1 4
, Low 89
Forecast for next 24 hours:
Fair and warmer.
- TARIFFS INCHKANKD
..WASHINGTON. May 21. (.11
I'rusltUmt ltuoauvoU today ,no
NEXT TIME
do as the
factory specifies
Civ
Another (J 'J Associated Service
vlalmed an Inoreusu In tariffs 011
importations ot cotton goods
which wa understood to lie ulmed
principally at larger slil.mumts
frou, Jituim,
POI1TLAN1), Ore, May 81. (VP)
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was not nil It mm onu'lum up tt
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Cycol leads llio field in these qualities demanded by
modern motors: (1) Cycol cannot corrode modern
bearings. (2) Cvcol forms less carbon than any oilier
motor oil. (3) Cycol oilers less oil drag saves gito
line. For complete protection depend on Cycol motor
oils and greases.
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