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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1915)
t ' ?Mt PAUM TaUMIss-' "" W' THllRMRAYj JULY I, ISIS THE EVENING ilERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON $. "Sf 4 ' 2-S. PUT STOMACH IN FINE CONDITION , NAVH INRMKNTION RKHULTN lltd.M A KXCK.Hk OP HYDRO. C'HLORIO acid Undigested IllOll llolll)l'll III tilt' ktuiiiiicli deouy, or rathur, furuiouts thn nuiiiu li food Itift In tliu open nlr, mi) it a noteil iiiilliurlty. He also lull tin Hint Indigestion In caused by hyper aildlly, inclining, them In nil oscis of livdruchloric avid In tho Ntoiiiui'li whlili provenl iiiiiipleU dlgcHllou iiihI start fuotl fermentation Thiir i'V t ttiliiR oaten sours In the Mom- mil iiiucli llku garbage sour In 11 mi, fin mini; iicld fluids and gaae which litflalu Ihu mIduiiicIi like ti toy balloon. That wi feel u heavy, lumpy luWi-ry lit tlio client, vvc belch up Ku, w eructate sour food or have litinriliiiru, ('iituleni'e. wniur-brash nr IHlUaiM. Ho It'll us to l.i) tialilif nil digestive aid iiihI Imttuad. set from any plmrm. .iiy four oitiKCK ut Jud Halt and take n luhlepoimful In n glass of water Ik torn lire.ikf.int unit drink while It U efferv tuning iiihI furthermore, to ron t.nuu IliU fur a week U'lillo relief fullntva tho II rut ilimr, It In Import mil to niutiullu tho iicldll)', remove llin gis.miiklug inami. Mart tin liver, mimulalo tin' kidney iilul tiniK iro. mote a frci- How nf purn digestive J ii Urn Jml Halts It lurxi'i'imur .mil I made from tliu arid of grape and lemon Juke, combined m lilt HlliU mill sodium phosphate 'I'll Id harmlm jail In imi'd b) IhoiiiiaiiiU of people for stomach limililn with etrulleut re. iull. (I'nlil Adverllvcmeui) , I'l-rmtlM' lullllle.1. UV promliied to Rett the lient refrig erator thl aunimer at the prlrn of ordinary one, and wu did. Now wo aro doing xtlll better, by k'IvIiik you a Kieclnl dlncount of 10 per rent WII.MS-tOIINHTONH CO, IF you shoot a shot gun, rifle or rc- H...., . . volvcr this store is your store. A full line of firearms of all kimlt U carried, uImi ammunition i n c I u d t n e thrll loaded with the well known Infallible Smoke less Powder. If field ur trap ihootinu it your hobby, wc have a beautiful 12-BauRe shot gun, perfectly balanced and of light weight, at a very moderate price. Come in and see it. ROBERTS & HANKS SEEHORN Stuck Up li no nnmo for tho feeling wc have, about our prcaont offering of high clan HAY AND WOOD Proud iih wo havo boon of provloua offor log, thin one cap thorn all. JiOr In excellence of quality and moderation In prices wo have u a v o r boforo aeen the like and hardly expect to againnot tor many year, any way. Don't fall to atop In and In vestigate, You'll And what Wa'aay, li right, Plw72 622MaJnSt. WSMji Dr. Morrow Klamalh Writes of War PORTLAND, July I.- llecnuso iiuisueh wound. Of course the) aro nil linlirjOltfii (luriiinn nhniptiel ulioll l Itiiii heavy to carry around, Ur K. V. '.Morrow In iinablu to brink one found 'by tho nnuUlitu homo with him. It I would iiinlto it II im flowerpot, lie 4imi, 'in it letter lo IiIh parent, 'r. and I Mia J. V. Morrow of Ihla city. i)r. j. Morrow I Wtli tho Itoil Oro In llel- Kllllll. I "I liiivn JiihI returned from Kourne ii town four mile from horo, which i thn tlermmiH liomlmrili'il llci a day lor nix ility. All the people are cone. It Ix a hi;:, diverted tovwi with liiiliife after lioime torn all to piece and ev- lury window broken In tlm town "Wu leit Horn at I u rlock a. m. ''Iitnlnimonii, Kiielmaii mid myniiir ami after hvliiK Htopped eery :ti or 401) fret by n nentry. mo arrived at I'uriie, the miirli talked of town In tho paper when I a leaving home, at 2 o'rloik. We bad the paaaword,) which witn 'I'nul.' After looking mor tho town welnuroplane lx or ocn time, yet ut down on. n iloorlep to re, and while thern aw auto after nu(o,,cnnuren nere. iiinliiil uHfn, inuuporlH and armored KiiiiH. one, two ami tlireo-lncli, minted lark gray Tin armored motor gun were elianglng pnltlon They had bullet mark all over them. They were manned by a driver, n giiuunr, a uutrhaiilr and n nhell man, Kvory thlng you tu-v here ha a look of do termination about It, even the hnre. You rannot renllne what a terrible thing war I until you ce all th"io thing "The big gun worn firing continu ally. The tint report aound and then the econd, which I tho bursting of Hie kIioII A funny thing, the tier inrtiB nearly alwny tiro In tho morn ing and at about 3 or 4 In Hie nfter- nnou. "Coming back we met a man who hud J it ft punned a large Nhrnpnel shell weighing nbout thirty pound. The shell wn not broken, Tho ahot or bullet hnd been thrown nut, but the hell bad not broken. It had the Herman coat of arm on It and lomo number. H wnnted to Kelt It for lx franca, but It wn too big, o wo could not buy it. 1 ulsh I could. It would havo made n lino flowerpot. "Juki out of Fume 1 saw an auto .nmbulanro coming up the road and all at once 1 aw nn American flag on one ldo and a Ited Cro nn the oth er I wa the first one to eo It, and let out a yell like an Indian. The oth er follow h thought I was hnt or roine- thliiB, but nirally saw It toj, Wo were like a bunch of kid hopping around. When It camo up to us and stopped a fellow said In good old American, 'where In hell did you follows como from?' "After n lot of Joyful rejoicing we Introduced each other, and found this fellows namo was Kit Townscnd, ni rrincoion man, nnu wn nno or six Americans located nenr Dunkirk. He wn driving nn ambulance for the' American ambulance corps. Well Into I the Ford wo hopped, and he went eight or ten mile out of his wny toj bring us home. Ho went through tho hospital, and left us two hours ago. A line fellow, nnd ho was certainly tick led to see us: had boon ovor here since February, Ills coming upon us was certainly n llfe-snvcr, as my feet worn nearly ready to drop off, nnd at that, with tho ride back, wo were all In, so Frill! ami I aro In bed, silting up, both writing to our mothers and telling nbout tho sama things, "They havo been very nlcp to us, but wo Imvu not really gono to work yet, mid will not until Monday, tint Kit, nnd I havo been watching them dress the rases In a few wnrds. In all my experience 1 havo novor seen "TIZ" HELPS S0RE.TO0 FEET (Inod-bye sore feet, burning feet, swob leu fiet, sweaty fret, smelling feet, tired fivt. Doud-byo corn, callouses, bunions and raw spoia. no more shoe tight ness, no more limping with pain or drawlag up jour faro in agony. "TIX." is magical, acta right off. "TIZ" draw out all the poisonous exuda tions which pull up the, feet. Use "TIZ" nml for. get nur lout misery. Ah I how com liirliilile vour feet feel. (let a SIS cent l of "I IX." now at any ilru-lit or ilep.ntnient store. Don't suffer. Have Kim I ft, glad feet, feet, that never rl!. I'i'trr hurt, never get tired. A .tour'" Ml comfort giMvraatetd w taoaey inluaded. w 1 Tl aaa sSjJaSBJ Formerly of Infected. They aro gunthot, bomb or Nnriipnwl wound. Wont of all, 60 1 per cent of tho ciuch develop that ter-, rlble londltloii known a ga Kan-, Krone, caiuvd by an air bacteria. The whole leg or arm, etc., ilough off. I hiiw a man till inornlng, ahot, had a ahrapnel wound JuhI abovo tho knee In the back. In eight day tho wholo back of tho leg, from half way l-olow tho knee up, nan wldu open to the bone. One mil hardly xtand the odor, "Wn mm! buy of K. and up with leg mid n mm off We have a lot of civilian here h have been hurt In bombardment- one llttlo girl 6 yearn old, with her right leg off above tho It me, one woman with her right eye out. That Ik tho thing that the Del- glum laca in uieir omauiziiiioii. niey do not make the women and children ewiiuatu thl place, which might be bombarded at any tlmo. In fact. bomb havv been dropped hero from (there aro hundred nf women and "Wo keep a record cvury day of tho patient that could wiilk, the ones that could bo moed and tbo one thai could not be moted, and the standing order I that If the Hermans drop Hut bomb within three blocks of the hospital wu are at once to ntnuunle "The lighting (artillery) is going on now The big guns are making lots of noise, but they aro threo miles avy and are not ranged In this direction. Today we saw six aero plnlns In thu air at one time. We call thorn bustard. This morning a Taubo (Corman) came oer and tbo land gun In tbo sand dune- opened fire on It up In the air, but It l like shooting ut n tiy. and neier nai tnoy nn ono yet. "This Is certainly some exeltlng place, over) one on tho go and on the qui vlve. "The lighting around Ypies, twenty miles from here, has been terrible. The llrltish alono lol 'J'J.'iOO killed. On our front there has been no light ing for six days. Tho men coming bark from tho trenches say 'no rlen fall pan,' which means 'nothing doing' or 'nothing Is done,' nnd they are real sad about It. Hut Just as sure as one of them puts his ., head above tho trenches ho drops; tho Hermans arc some shots, One fellow that was scared and did not want to stay In tho trenches put bis left band up above the trench. In two seconds he had three holes In his hand." PREVENT FIRES; KEEP SCENERY I ORKHTRY SP.HYICE DI.'SIRKS TO PHP.HKKVE KCENKRY FOR URN Dl'IT OF TOI'RISTH WHO VISIT KTATK Fillt ECONOMY ALSO Tho followiiiK letter received by J. S, Kent, a loml ntloruey, from Oeo. 11. Cecil, dlstiict forester addressed to tbo citizens of Oregon show the work being done this eur foi tho pre vention of finest lire, not only from an economic standpoint, but nUo from n Hceulti Htmulpolut. This portion of thu statu does not Hiiffur us much as others from hiuoko, but there aro times when much of it could bo prevented. The following I the lettei referred te: "This year, more thiiu ever, the! United States forest service, state board of forestry and private assocla tlous engaged in the protection ,of timber aro making every effort to en list the co-operation of every citizen of tho state In tbo protection of Ore gon's greatest resource. "The Portland Chamber of Com merce Is rn-operntlng with tho tire protective agencies and fully endorsee tho work. "You can greatly assist In this im portant work by advising your friends nnd ncqunintnnces who contomplute visiting tho woods this summer to be careful with llro. A little effort of this kind nn your part may result In the saving of fhousanda of dollar worth of proporty, tho homes and Im provements of settlers and possibly human Uvea, "Wo trust you will glvo this matter your Borloua attention both from tbe standpoint of saving needless waste and from allowing smoke to obscure the wonderful scenery from tourlata who will visit our state tbla summer." GARDEN HOSE flUl Till niinn run nr niihr. HA YH A WAHIHNOTON EXPERT ON I IINTOMOLOOY, WHERE THE' i I'ltiaHURi: IH HL'FFICIKXT TO, (ilVi: ItKHUITH Wlicro city water pressure Is avail able tho garden nose often affords the easiest May of checking tho ravages of certain Insects, states Dr. A. I... Me- lander, entomologist of tho Washing ton experiment station. Many peoplo havo tho Idea that strong poisons aro required In con trolling bugs, but this Is not necessar ily so. A stream of water delivered through a' garden hose will most ef fectively servo In washing off and maiming ucb Insect as aphlds or plant life, leaf hoppers, red spiders, )oung scale Insects, the elm bark louse, tho cottony maple sialo, cater pillars, slugs, bud-worm, us well as sporos of fungus diseases that have found lodgment on tho plants. Not only Is this treatment service able, but In many cases It will give better results than can be hnd by In secticides applied by thu sniull spray pump. The use of certain sprays about houses Is often intended by staining of painted woodwork or Dy tbo persistence of dtsagrocablo odors, which aro obviated by tbo water cure. Ken under soroo garden or orch ard conditions, where water piped under pressure Is not available. It may be most advantageous to combat certain Insects with plain water ap plied In this case by a pressure spray pump through a plain bored nozzle. Ited spiders, currant worms and aphlds tall for such a' recommenda tion, especially Just before the fruit j Is to be picked when spray compounds might leave a taint. When aphid Imvu curled the leaves they cannot be reached by the usual spraying, but they must bo touched by the poison to be killed. A stream of water is much more likely to wash out the aphis family trom curled leaves than a- misty spray Is to penetrate Into their midst. Many of these Insects obtain their food by sucking, and ait with their beak deep ly Inserted Into the plant tissue. When struck by a forceful stream the beak Is cracked, and such Insects,, even It not killed outright, are un able to feed again. City shade trees! besmeared with hunoy-dew from the! aphis moreover receive an advanta-' , geous cleaning from tho hosing. Delegates Convene Culled Press Service SAN UERNARDINO, July 1. Five! hundred delegates are atending the Bovvorili Fresenta convention of tbe National Editorial j xho Smalleys, in association here, three special trains! bringing tho editors to tbe city. A1 "FALSE COLORS" motor trip will bo taken to Los Ange-JA Drama of the Stage in Four Part les by tho delegates. .. , , ... . "Herst Selig Ncwa Pictorial" Ilurglar Choke Woman t'nlted Press Service SAN UERNARDINO, July 1. Ar thur Plna of this city, early this morn lug found a burglar attempting to choke his mother. When discovered tho iutrudor drew a knife which Plna wrested from him and stabbed him' mortally. Tbo burglar gave tbe name of Raymond Garcia at tbe hospital. .. .. t Q "YIk! Liberty Party," Precautious Takes ou Seas LIVERPOOL. July 1. Exeraordl-. Ham Coraed-v uary precautions aro .botng taken for'.MarP visits His Hoim Town, uio saiciy oi passengers on liners t from submarines. Tbe liner Cymric has arrived with a cargo of, munitions. Hits la the Life. What Is better this kiud of weather than a shady spot and a hammock? A shady spot Is easy to And and a hammock Is easy to get at our prices. WILI.IS-JOHNSTONB CO. NOSE CLOGGED FROM 1 A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Up Air Paasaflea. j ,,sje,is,,e,iej)"ee"ee"ei ,s,s,,ee,-4 e'eee'taieeHeeaaai Ah! What relief! Your clogged noktrlls open right up, the air pass ages of your head are clear' and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, raucous discbarge, head ache, dryness uo struggling for broath ut night, your cold or catarrh Is gono. , Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragraAt, antiseptic cream' In your nostrils, let it penetrate through ev ery air passage of the headijwothe and heal the swollen, Inflamed .mu cous membrane, giving you Instant relief, Ely Cream Balm la Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer baa been seeking. If Just splendid. (Paid AdrartlMBWt) 'LUMBER MARKET Ml. If II I III llll,D'c'1a''PcclncatIon and schedule mar riiiiv riw,. '?!" pp,,cuon FIFTEEN HUNDRED CARH TO UK ItlJILT FORTY I MKJOIXO CAR8 OO TO HB.M FOR MJMRKR COMPANY PORTLAND, June 3. A revival In railroad and lumber Industries la, seen In big car orders that are to be placed by the Chicago Northwestern nnd the Ilurllugton railroads. They aro asking bids from Oregon mills on, materia! for about I,C00 freight cars each More than S, 000, 000 feet of lumber Is Involved In the order. Thescrf-oads have built no wooden cars for two years. Before that time ,upy constructed about thirty a day. Twohy Dros. company, railroad con tractors, report the sale of forty log ging ears to Shevlln Hix & Co., for de livery at llend. This sale amounts to approximately f3C,000. Shevlln Hix ii Co Is a largo Kastern lumber firm, with headquarters In St. Paul. Re cently tbey have been establishing In terests in this country. .The cars sold aro manufactured by the Twohy Bros. company In Portland. PRESIDENT NOT VISIT THE FAIR PRACTICALLY ARAXDONKD HIS I'LAXS TO 8EK EXPOSITION, i:VKN IF PF.ACK IMMKNENT IX i.L'ROI'i: IK ANNOUNCEMENT United Press Servb ( WASHINGTON, D. C. July 1. riesldem Wllsou lias practically abandoned his visit to tbe Panama- Pacific International Exposition at Sen Francisco, It was admitted at tbe White House today. Even If peace should be Immenent It Is considered necesary that he remain here to direct International affairs. ' Houston's Mefroptlkai AwueBents r HOUSTON'S K K A MOUSE o v STAR THEATER and Other Feature 10 and 20c MiitiiK-fk l-Iveiy Saturday nnd Suaday at 'J:it ' TEMPLE THEATER 'A Dccisiou of the Court," Two Reel Lubln Drama Vttagrapb Comedy ' Admtaaloa Always Iih-, IATINKK DAILY AT 2:o ALL LICKXHKD PICTURE MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill. Ore. tint ION riCTURKS IUF.Nlta AND SATPRlnVx LEGAL NOTICES Kitruy Notice Hay gelding, taken up in May, 1914, at my place ou tho Klamath Marsh, In Klamath county, Oregon. Said animal la about 9 year old, weight between 1,100 and 1,200 pounds, white spot in forehead, branded HI! connected on left shoul der; small spavin on Inside of left hind Btltlc. Owner can have same by pajliin feed bill and the cost of this advertisement. JOK BROWN, 0-31 Klamath Agency, Ore. Notice Inviting Proposals to Furnish City Hall FuraiaMaea Notice la hereby given tha propos als will be received by the Police Judge nf the city of Klamath Valla, Oregon, up to and Including July It, J 1915, at tbo hour of 8 o'clock p. as., for furnishing and installing1 within the city ball,- furnishings for tho city I i. i I I I f I Iliall and steel furnishings for two vaults, In accordance wltb the speci fication and schedule on Bio In tbo -since of tho I'ollce Judg, copies of tho Police Judge. . Ulds will bo considered sopan.te1y i for the furniture nnd for the steel FIlRiaHTIftimiRhlnKH for the vault. i roiai!i wn. uc opvne ana con-, Jsldered at the regular meeting of thlMrrdt pr,;m,nen't rW)Idcnt' of 'tD; ominnll am anlil JIa 'council on said date. nZ X " """""" , I city, was under arrest today charged The Council reserves the right to,,,,, tryiBg , brnf , an MtomoWt reject any and all proposals. trui,v ,,,, . -,hl.wv ..a ) ,, fit nia t ksm ttMt1 ' w, ,.,. vvmiui, Oatwl this 29th day of June, 1915. .1. U. liC "111, follcc Judge of the City of Klamath, Falls, Oregon 29-121 ml Inviting Proposal to FarabUi tho City With One Work Horse Noticn Is hereby Klven that pro-1 posals will Im recelred for furnishing the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon. (With one work horse, weighing be- ,,TCen J'300 nnd 1'r,0 I0UB,U- BOt uiiuiT . nur over years oi tie. Proposals will be opened Saturday, July 3d. lDin, at 1:30 o'clock p. m at the city hall., Inspection of an imals offered lo be made nt city barn In rear of city halt. Tho council reserves the right to reject any and alt proposals, , By order of the Common Council. A. L. r.KAVITT, Police Judge. 39-4t Notice of Asnewsisent Callforaia Orrgon Power Company Location of Principal Place of Busi ness: San Francisco, California. Notice la hereby given that at a; meeting of the directors held fa tbe j29tb day of June, 1915, an nasesa- ment (No. 1) of thirty cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of tbe corporation, payable Immediately' jto the secretary at tbe office of tbej corporation. No. 131 IIdesdorsT street, San Francisco, California. Any stock, upon which this asswssaent shall remain unpaid on Saturday, the) 7th day of August, 1915, will be de linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and. unless payment is mnriA twtfnrA trill tut ailH n fl,n- day, tbe 28th day of August. 1915, at the hour of 12 m., to pay the de linquent assessment, together wltk costs of advertising and expense of sale. Dated June 29th. 1915. ALEX. J. ROSBOROCOH. Secretary California-Oregon Power Company. Office: 131 Leldcsdorff street, San Francisco, California. 7-1-13 II Announcement Samples of tbe new Cheney Talking Machinethe world's highest priced, ranging from $100 to $800 are now on dis play. Musicians and others are invited to hear them demonstrated any afternoon. SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT Next' Door 4fVjtA XUXrAAr'rwV'i'VV'Va"s,sr 1rii"i T 'I't . BALLOONS FREE Slake your boys and gtrls happy this week with one of these line balloon. liny a piukagu of Nyabt Talcuui, Tooth Powder, Tooth Paste, Face Cream, or Face Powder and get a balloon Free. One wkh every -J.V package of theae good. m aa 1 SkBaSa Aaa an ssasa aVvISi anv sssSaaavsaa sa A1 Vv?JlJtfIATH FALLS OREQQMrnSW l 7 wHCstt miitscuuui koplc 171 wHCstt miitscuuui psoplc BUY THKIR ORUOS sf iJBaiJ BUV thsiw oituoa (ABt"jsAcvi Hose! Hose! NOT LADIES' HOSE GARDEN HOSE FOR SALE--at the cheapest place w t4M;eit ... M . . a ra . ImJMm n. Doivin t rwnamm.iammMm o Fifth Street hetweea Maim and Klsusm 'ipniiVj " To Dance In the Mrtwea p United Prcaa Service REDLANDS, Calif.. July 1, The downtown street will be luratd late ball room July 4th, and the whet population plans to tango on the paW" merit In honor of swcot liberty, t Urxrtn From New Mctleo iuiuicii rrej ocrTice notfaLAS. Arli.. Julv 1. J. U. .New Mexico, jjf0un ball. He waa released J,4'i g llrratri want an get results. FORD GARAGE for all kinds of Automobits Rairinf, by experts .n Parts carried in stock for Ford cars at the FORD GARAGE HAl'UXG? ANYTHING AT ANY TIMK Use Use Phone, ? O. K. TRANSFER COMPANY Office on Sixth, between Mala and Klamatb t HOUSTON HOTRL Take a took at onr light house keeping rooms and furnished rooms. They, will suit you, Prle moderate. Close to PoatosS.ee Itrtnic t' or Tell V abont any Second Hand Goods You mint to Sell. Trade nr 8y Harrison & Matt Our store is oa Klamath Ave. and Sixth street to PostoaSce iVssWaasasa aaaaaaaaat Hose! t. Si .ft i. t f try. s t y ji a- ,' lis r r i a , . j-i Bf ''mm iw&an itjSuiia ... ..waa :V U Sn St iii, rfKMi v stsaw ;& Ci ?."' t.i sri -A SHtK - Wi W4 - ffll M )3 1 yi Tjif. urn JTW 1 a . vl f V A P i ' : y fa it . r4r li ; 4'af1 vrzmwm