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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1916)
V 'K, ei I FRIBAV, MAV ft, 1119 THE EVENING HERALD, OK. r. M. WHITB Alt, NOUN and THROAT mtl (MM KeUowe' MnlMIng Wood hmr; mm and iiodv Hawed to nay length. Our best block wood la delivered dlriM-t from sheds, awl la always dry. One toad will ronvlure yon. KLAMATH FUEL CO O. Peytoa, Mr. Pfeos 1N7 To Decide Whether Mail Is to Be Carried in Air Unllod I'u-Hg Burvlco WASHINGTON, D. C May 12-Hlds woro opened today by PoislmaBter Don oral Uurlonon to dccldo If tho United Stntcu Nlinll begin inall-by-aoroplano sorvlco on seven routt-H In Alaska and ' unu In Massachusetts. tiers led over mountain! and swift, riowlng, Icy rivers. Tlio nirnhlp route would cut straight from Marling point to deitlnatlon, "aa tho tiow nicn," reicardleia of mountain ratiKCd Itcnr Admiral Peary la among those ItitorcHlcd In seeing tbe air lines at EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Hetpelnt Irene, Chafllng Dishes, Fuss Plugs, Batteries, Flash Lights, Handy Lanterns, etc., etc. Esti mates en lleetrleal Installation cheerfully given. CECIL WEEKS. ELECTRICIAN At the Klamath tpertsmans Store Sth and Main, Phone OT If flits niirnt it In nv nr I lift s.iuiinl . . .. . i . . ... .. .x.- 'monl inuiuuun in uuiiiuurui!K liiun, luey must show Hupoilor economy In opor tit Ion iih null iih butter upecd. Advnnro 1 1 iih to the poHlolllco depart incut uio Hint Kovoral inauufacturera nro liiicldn; prospective contractors for lliu tolitcrt Willi tlio proinlno of low priced mnclilncH, proHumnbly duo to publicity which tbu stunt would kIvo tlmlr pitmen. In Aliuiliu Home of tlio routex for which (i cliuncu to tha air lino Is pro-j poned Imvo boon cnrrlod ovor various! relny.i by Jor tcatriB, river hcowh and ' huipoliiiclt. Tlio bent of tbo mull car- tiwillftlicd as a sclentlflc accomplish- In the last five years the post- ofT.ce department has encouraged a number of aeroplane mall carrying) Hlunti", and Is disposed. If poslble, to mako them a regulation part of the icrvlcfc. SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK jjjjjX waiBe Motherss Day The least you can do is to tend her a card. We have somelbeautifuHy engraved designs from'5c to25c g I iiulerwoods fmwy BBBBBeBBBB) BBS BBMBBbV BBV BBBBBL BBBBBBBfl BBB Orn hair, however handsome, de notoii mlMincIng age. Wo all know the iidvnntnKcn of a youthful appearance. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or inura tho face. When It fades, turns gray and looks streaked. Jut a few ap plications of Saga Tee, tad Sttphnr tt bonces Its appearance a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray! Look young I Either prepare the recipe at home or eel from any drug store a 60-cent bot- KLAMATH FALLS,'-OUBLON I 'Jbbbbbbbs BjpjpBjBjB-BjBjwaBKaB saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanSm BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB HHKmI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS aBHaBHaBHaBHaBHaBHaBHaBHaBBKaBHaBHaBxMiaau BBBBBBBBBgBJ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS ' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Jas. M. Kyle of Umatilla county, can irfr CANDIDATES NOTICI Any candidate of any political party Is cordially extended the privilege of addressing the people from tha plat form when I apeak In tela eaaspalga. S-tf . - M. ONKILL. - Stage Un te BEND Stage Leavec.KkuiMMN PaHe I very Monday ansl Friday Secure Tlekete at Whit Pelican Garage O. C. HENKLE i mtmmmmmnfmmmm New VtflMtlmJ ALL HANS WVfHl '-$ Aian aaiiaaamsBBBBB jMaaBBBBlSaas agaHMBBl lewglajfinw'sj tafgeTfPr sfffH Shirts, Collars aad all I and Fancy Dresses, tr else. ,' U g Phone 1S4 117 KLAMATH PALL. Send ua yttr wars ky or express. ' v HEADACHE STOPS, NEURALGIA GONE WE ARE STILL BUYING Wool Hides Fur Weeb Ut k Fv U. Or. J fhrt iastant diawa Merrs-rsddag, epUttlag ee Urobklag heaSebea yMdta Jest I asesseata to Dr. -Teases' Hesfseke ders which eoet oedy 19 seats age at any dreg store. It's she i set, surest keadaehe relief fas tho i dldate for the republican nomination for Public Service Commissioner from the Eastern Oregon district. Is away In the lead In tbe present surface Indi cations. It is confidently asserted by bis friends that he will get as many votes In the counties south of the Blue Mountains as any one of the other five candidates, and west of Umatilla coun ty he will run far ahead of any other ( county he will poll as big a percentagof world. sgonr UllIioM fowl leery far. Doat safer!- aad distress aewt 'Test or lasa aad wees r I tbat la needless. Oeft what Jim': of the republican vote as did Judge Bean when be ran for the Supreme Court jThls is an Important office, and it will be a great advantage to Eastern Oregon to have a man as well quail fled and capable as Mr. Kyle on the board. i- Mr. Kyle bos been a big shipper for EC V ALAPIAl n TALL3 UKLUUn THrrf V WMCPJt PARTICULAR PEOPLE u ul.fV I ssUV TMtlf? DRUGS iacSuSa laccvfccx ANNOUNCEMENT Spink's Camp on Spring Creek Will open for the season, May 20, 1916 FISHING IS GOOD A gasolene Launch can be had for picnic parties, etc. Plenty of row boats on hand. The pleasures of camping out cannot be appreciated until you visit SPRING CREEK. Rates: $2.00 per day; $12.50 per week This includes board and lodging. Address: R. C. Spink, Klamath Falls, or Chiloquin, Ore. sulU in Klamath Palls tlo of "Wyctb's Sage and Sulphur Com pound" which Is merely the old Ume 'm- .h hm,m mi in immMiin tho last twenty-flve years In Oregon, rccipo Improved by tho addition of otb-' and thoroughly understands the needs cr liixredlciiUi. Thousands of folks' w- i rw mi , and requirements of both tbe shipper I recommend this rcady-to-use prepara-! IxcSUltS 1 CH and tho producer. He Is a level-headed , Hon, because it darkens the hair beau-l , jbuslness man, nnd will fill this import- tlfully. besides, no ono can possibly ' T..M r -. M .,,, -,,., ,h. -. ani posmon wiw nonor ro nimseu ana ... .... .. . .. . .iThsre can Be No Doubt About the Re- -..,.,,-, u , v. ion, ub u aaraens so naiurauy ana evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the liulr, taking one small strand at a time. Ily morning the gray hair disappears: after another application or two, its natural color Is restored, and It be comes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and 8ulpbur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not Intended for the cure, mlUga tlon or prevention of disease. Adv. Early Sowing Reaps handsome rewards in the har vesting of richee later in life. Open a savings account with us. It Ih bound to grow rapidly because we offer every Inducement an J encour agement to depositors to keep add ding to 1L Our Interest credits are a very Important point to consider. FIRST STATE MP. SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fll BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBlUBnBfiP Ir'?tldBSw3gfloBBf wRBaBBVBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMfEaaBBBBBBBH """"gjaBW Vjt7BBBBBBBHBnM A PIPE of VELVET burns those bridces tiiat we are always tryin' to pross befo' we get to 'em. l0t Van Riper Bros. THE STORE OP QUAUTT COFFEE, -Seal Brand," the' finest grown, per lb ..-.4Sc TEA, "Orange Pekoe," Ceylon and India, per lb. ....... ... .7Sc QUAKER OATS, the Breakfast Help, per package ..1Sc, 30c, 9So KANRELI SAUCE, fine for 8panlsh Dishes, Special, a cans IVORY SOAP, S as bar Se CAMPBELL'S SOUP, all vari etlee, per can ........... ......10c -GET THE HABIT" Itesults tell the tale. All dolbt Is removed The testimony of a Klamath Falls citizen can be easily InvesUgated. What better proof can-be had? Mrs. L. Boldishar, 939 Washington street, Klamath Falls, says: "My back ached a great deal. At times I was in such misery that I Just thought I could t noi enaure me pain, wnen i got down, I could hardly straighten up. My head ached all the Ume, and often I got ao dissy that I could scarcely ikeep from .falling. My kidneys were very irregular In acUon. The first box of Doan's Kidney Pills helped me won derfully. I took about six boxes, and i they overcame that awful backache and put my kidneys In good working j order." I Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Boldishar had. Foster-MUburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. satisfaction to the people. No better, man than Mr. Kyle could possibly be, selected. Adv. 12 Bt u KLAMATH AUTO TIRE CO, Klamath Falls, Oragoa DONT DISCARD YOUR OLD TIRES Gctthousandsof mils more mileage through our new method of Double Treading More miles per dollar thaa amy other. Oil-Proof, Weather-Pref, Punctur-Preef. BEFORE -BBIBBBBBBW aaawBBBBaV'' ' aFteh NO CHANCE TO LOSE A mil mm j-ffi Tohwmi blanks ifmm Robert Service an attorney of Baker for Ptblic Smrke CiJaaissifier It you trade hart, as we always try to give value re ceived for the money expended. OUR WOOD and HAY MUST WIN your approbation after you receive delivery. Our plan la to saUsfy customers, not dlsapolnt them. saaaaw BBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr SbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbP BBBBBBBBBP5lr He Is conceded to be one of the best authorities on railroad rate regulation In Uie state. For eight years be nas hammered the railroads wnen they were wreng: but always advocates that they are entitled to and Bhould be given a "square deal." He states that rates today are the highest In rallroadhlstory, while the coat to produce the "ton mile" the unit of transportation) la the lowest The O. IK N. paid a stock dividend in 1908 of 79 per cent, and In tour years' a total of over 101 per cent - This shows tha seed of regulaUon by one who knowa. Six republicans art out for this place His record shows that ha has done mora to expose discrimination and unlawful practices by the railroads than any other atsa la Baaterh Oregon. Read his pamphlet pag. Adv. JUMP FROM BED IN MORNING AND DRINK HOT WATER 1 " Open sluices of system each morning and wash -away the poisonous, stagnant matter, says authority glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate ih it, drank each morning before breakfast, keeps us looking and feeling fit' W qjp i pi jl .' -i H Seehorn GETZ Wood Phone 72 622 Main Street Do not fall to visit tha Ivaist Gro cery this weak aad sss tat dtawaatrS' Uoa of "Wtskaaa" sytrtsr t uaMty tTtisrtts. ' - SMt1 Life is not merely to live, 1rat to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by open ing the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys r.ud bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus deanainf, sweetening and puri- i fu mm tying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into' the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonder fully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phos phate is quietly extracting a largo volume of water from the blood and crettincr veadv for a thoroiurb. flushing of all the inside organ. , , j w fsTaV a 11" M . aaV i J.UC UULUUUB Ul HJUpP WOV f are bothered with constJnation. :; bilious spells, stomach' trbubk,,; rheumatism; others who have- ,;. sallow skin, blood disorders and J 8n uiuu-vci uvuhu wa. suhwiimisw t, phosphate from tae d - wnich will cost but , out w sufficient to make aMf'Jlo nounced crank on the Wmm t . t, ", CSV- r m& , Z'r -j -S,' Aft! Eel '!" .1 & fc;l . 1 "if.i.r"i, I .? 7-1 F internal sanitation. AS, wv V4T"S?J 4.- WF&M " -" -ni i .i tC V .a . i' : $,&