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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1916)
H5f "tfr V f..BIW r.v w 4lM sj. "V "af ,T" THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON KAOI THRM ' '' &-l w irVU0UT1,11 Nurses Now Carry Scourge Victims 1 M 1 IS s Ktiii' eP J "k " Ml ' WmL ) ; ' x&l f t IkBBBBBwHpvFtlV t ' i? y VSI 83 Ilii' J l $ ml STANFORD WOMEN RANK ABOVE MEN 8TATI8TIC8 SHOW ALSO THAT NON-FRATERNITY MEN ARE 3ETTER IN SCHOLARSHIP THAN FRATERNITY MEN , mm must RENOUNCE HOMES TUiT FOR. umi "" ::: ' elflNWTA,NINan,Un tfflCO MUST NOT DEMAND p,0TlCTION OR COMPLAIN .M.A80.T.AK.ll:Amcr.nm I in.rrlS bH IM't'lV'"" Willi:" ... IIpiiH-iw-' ..,lar- Hint Amer- ,MJ JJ ill olh.rKMllrlR mineral. WrZ Hal.ls In Mexico must " , their clllienshlp. 'frnM,'rn hs foreigners 'ho J"f .., tlii-lr tlKlitn ti Ctiulttln Sdcnnna prelection from any ilr counlry. HIE SALTS 10 FLUSHKIDNEYS . uAti trma I IAT LE68 MEAT if tuu r , EACKACHY OR HAVt n TROUBLE ..... fomw urlo add which exclles . .....rkn the kidneys In Iholr ef- ,arts to filler II from U.u system. T, Mim of mial mtut nuh the .,.. nu-ialnnnlly. You muni relievo T .hulimres. anil this iitintOKrniih shows Ziifc. vou Kllnn ur bewel: r- Hrly-I on iho way lo ,. honpltal. left ,,, pni.r ,.,, wlUl whlch tlu. Ncw Htock of Men's father Gloves Bovlni!tllthoacltl,MHl ami poison, iiipiii wimo no vimhimi a saioon. ini Ur'H do their work. tlM you feci a dull mlai-ry In tho kid- n,iw Youk uuthorltlm dwoke lo the tl.c Kick InfnnlH with ... .in hxrn bbImii III tho back or . rtSTi rS Advertised Mail List mlhtr U bad you have rheumatic! The followlnK unclaimed mall nnt IwlniM. The urlno Is cloudy, full of lor advertlited on the 19th of Aukum, llinnt: the channels onen ei irn- will ne sent to mo dead letter omco . ... .... it.. liM.t nr . . .... . r vrr iiK-9rt'jtTi,)V0g.,'Utrx!X!t.'jhU After a New York Policeman, In t fact that n trained nurae was Hie nnly elmrKo of un mnbulMtiie vsilh hivcii m'Hm cnr for IIivmc lltllo hlldrPii. helpless little tlcllius of ,nfnllli w''reore. u.ey ere p.ace,, on nm tnlletl Press Hervlro HTANI'OHII IJNIVKHHITV. Calif., Ati. 21. Women Htudents ure much better In scholarship than men, and non fraternity men .better than frater nity men, according to statistics re reiitly nnnaunivd by the renlslinr of BlMiifonl. Or the whole body of women stn denlii, only 2 5 per cent ueie Bhen t' elr first failure or dismissal during the l.ii t school year. Four per cent of the tororlty Klrls and only 1 per cent of the non-soroilty Blrls were given their flint failure or dismissal. Sixteen per cent of all the men stu dents at the university were Riven their first failure or dlsmlnsal, while 21 per cent of fraternity men and only V. rer rent of non-fratcrnlty men were In this (lass. jihollnrahlp among tho men Is cot tint; poorer, too. Last year's percent uro of failures or dismissals wan high er ihnn the previous year, when 1C per cent of the fraternity men and 11 per cent of non-fratcrnlty men receiv ed II elr first failure or dismissal. ImX ear's figures are higher than any previous ear at the unh entity. Washington Society Belle They enro for lust lecelvod. Cue to 2.50, real sympathy. smtn J. P. MAOUIItE Co., Inc. v KmW''V"WK. s Jar H ilnrnniimn Tnnnnn mwm iKUurb MAY BE MOVED RUMORED THAT 3ENERAL FUNS TON HAS RECOMMENDED SUCH ACTION, BUT SECRETARY OF WAR BAKER 18 RETICENT Vw fall Htock of nulla VUaaala t Just received, 10c and ltMc par ytrtl. a-m-iu j. -. MAUU1RB CO., ItM. - . DR. F. H GODOARD Osteopathic Phyilelan Sultt 219, 1. O. 0. P. Tmri All acute, nervosa and caroste diseases successfully treated. Hours 9 to 11 a. tcl, I to t aa4 7 to 8 p. m. Phone 321 m United Pre Service WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 21. Secretary of War Baker today refused Sto discuss the report that General Frederick Funston, In charge of the tioops on the border, had recommend iil withdrawal of General Pershing's expedition into Mexico. Secretary Baker said: "It Is the war department's policy not to dis cuss rumors and to discuss only ita own actions," The report that Funston had recom mended withdrawal of the punitive expedition comes on good authority, and is persistent. "Messrs WBCEstiNjr Miss Sydney Burleson, daughter of tho postmnster general, la a favorite member of the capital's younger set. New City Laundry ALL HAND WORK We guaranU auparlor wark ShlrtK Collars and all Silk Goods and Fancy Dresses, or aBytblag ele. Phone 154 127 Fourth St. KLAMATH FALLS. ORB. .Send us your work by parcel poat or express. New fall stock of Outing Flannels just received, 10c and 1216c per yard. s-m-tu J. F. MAGUIRE CO., Inc. titri, obllglnB you to get P two or three tlmm during Urn night. To netttrsllio these Irritating acids mJ flub off llio bodys uilnous wnaln i& ibcut four ounces of Jnd Halts from .MBhirmsry: lake'a tablespoonful In i (Um of water before breakfast for a J lr dayi and your kidneys win men id In and bladder disorders dlsap peir. TbU famous salts Is inadn from tlw wld of grapes and lemon Juice, tonblnrd with lithla, and has been um1 for (eneratlons to clean and slim ulitt alugglnh kidneys and stop bind der Irritation. Jnd Hnlls Is Inexpensive, binnlM.1 and mnkes u dellr.htful effer tKtent lltkln water drink which mil lions of men and women take now and thMjlhu avoiding serious kidney and bladder dUca-M. Adv. (2) FADE & SHANNON PLUMBINQ AND STEAM FITTING ttevti Sought, Furnaeea old tad Repaired Installed SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS 1023 Main St. nl Washington, I). C. September 2d. Akens, Fred Agger, Jnrk Allen. Miss Until llrett. Henry C. Clemens, l.erny H Canine, Itoy dumb, Tifendentn Culver. Inland Clyma. Mrs. Kllxnbeth Campbell, It. I. Clinton. Chas. IJeForest, Mrs. l.orkwnid Denting, Claude K. Ilemby, John Hart Is, John T. Hunter, Charles Johnson, Hone Ketlen. Mike Mount. Mrs. A. J. Heed, Mrs. Mary 1 1 Hehutte, It. Taylor, Moses Tlllson. U M. Woodhouse. Mrs. K Yndng, Mrs. II. A. Young, Mrs, ottnrim nf nn rent will be made 'for each letter delivered from this list. In calling for letters pleaso say "ad vertfacd." W. A. DKLZELI.. P. M. 2) t:. Klamath Falls Wins 14 to 3 in a Clean Struggle Double play Bogart to McCaffery to. Nelson. 1'afr.cd balh Clarke 1, Nelson 2. Inning pitched By Teurch 72-3, al loning 15 hits and 13 runs; by Antho ny 1 1-3 Inning, allowing 2 hits and 1 run. Charge defeat to Teurch. Hit by pitcher By Bfgbee, Bryant: by Teurch. Carman. Time of game 2 hours 17 minutes. Umplies West and Daly. LIL " " j Continued from Page 1 See Chllcote for homee In the city or automobile Ineerenee In leading com. nnl See Chilree It ) fJTHE "GREATER OREGON" MAU Witt, mtmtm k..ll.t Ikk. ktet im mit 1, tlllll,.,! t. All ll ": " vt.t. "-".' "."-i:-.V- -:i"'.t..i: :-..... vumnj Miailiun m ill hkhii,, hip i - artirxan will tln lufarte-flrat r.lu- Hiwrlnl trnlulMB In Cauimerre, JournIUm. Work, Mn.lr, l'hrlml Tmhilnn anil rin ArU. f jtreswtil itruna deiMtrtmeiiU u( Llbar. ul Kdnralfun, . . ... Llbrarr of ar lhaa Sa.aoa vulumea. fir Imii bulldlnee fallr atialppea, twa ipleadld TuUIom irre. DormllatlM tor mom and (or wuman. Kiaa UwMt. . . Wriu tor trM ataliHra.addnuUa Kealitmr UNIVERSITY Of OREGON BVAKNB, ORKaON 5353 K ft action innings Is considered not very good for a Dinger who boasted before the game that Klamath Falls would do well Jo get a foul ball off lim. He i.l lowed fifteen blows and thirteen runs. Too much cannot be said for (hit splendid treatment accorded (lie Klam iilli Falls players by the Weed team. It waa pleasing, and gives assurance of i clean game hero next Sunday. Ily humbling Weed yesterday. Klnm- nth Falls retains her claim on tho championship of Northern Cnliforii'.x nnd Southern Oregon. Even If Weed wins next Sunday, which probably Is i wild speculation, the claim of t'io Weed boys for the chumplons!i would be no better than that of Klam ath Falls, nnd probably of less validity. because Medford harf- defeated Weed i once this year. About 140 fans went from hero to see the game yesterday. 'Weed says Hhe also will lun a special train next Sunday, and hopes to bring an equally large crowd. Here Is the box scoro on yesterday ' slaughter: WKKU ATI It II Garcia, 3b 4 0 0 Cnwen, ss 3 0 0 1 illy, cf 4 0 0 Kner, 2h 4 I'ryant, If 3 Fheehy, rf . ., Ci finer, lb .. Keltbii, e .... TViuel., li Anthony, p . w LAO, LIMB ASD BODY Hatred to eat leagth. Oeur baat Mock wood la delivered direct frota ebeda. aad la always dry. Oae Uad wUl ceavtaca yea. KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. Perti, Ugr. Phae 1B7 MANICURING LADIES ONLY OEM ROOMING HOUSE Main Strati ' Howards Auto Line Now Dally Except Sunday KLAMATH FALLS AND ASHLAND Reservations at Amerlean Hotel : Leave Klamath Falls 8:90 a. m. NEW CARS, CAREFUL DRIVERS a i idsavaaaaaat wwwmwf 12 2 4 1 12 4 0 0 3". "0 1 V ." 4 1 ' 1 11 0 J 4 l 0 8 0 1 5 C 0 0,1. 3 10 0 0 10 Toliils 33 3 C 27 KLAMATH FALLS AH It II PO 10 4 T. Johnson, cf .. How den, 3b Caiman, If ...... Bogart, ss ....... Nelson lb Ulghre. p MiCnffery. 2b .. J. Johnston, rf.. Clarke, c 4 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 3 o 4 3 0 0 3 8 0 10 PO 0 0 0 A 2 Totals 43 14 17 27 11 SUMMAKY Stolen bases nowuen. Sacrifice hits Howden, Carman, Mc Cnffery and Sheehy. Karned runs Klamath 11, Weed 1. Two-base hlte Blgbee McCaffery J. Johnston, Kaer, Bryant,. Three-bast hits Kaer.- First on balls Off Blgbeo 1, off Teurck 1. Sliuck out By Blgbee 11. by Teurch li. by Anthony 1. JUMP FROM BED IN MORNING AND DRINK HOT WATER Open sluices of system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter, says authority. -. mcwducaiomal WIWIHH WANTED Geldings, 3 to 8 years old, 15 to 16 nanna KirJk .J!J .m.I nH tniinn. :- -a..6., OU1IU VWI. - -w ;Mules, 3 to 8 years old, 14-2 and up in height. Draft Hones, 4 to 8 years old. Will be in Klamath Falls the remainder of this month. CUorAddrMs C. H. TURNER HOTEL HALL, KLAMATH FALLS, ORGEON 0 1 1 n, by Alimony x. ! "" ..M.aMMBBaBeaaaaamaBaaaiiMaaaaaaTaa-"""-' mmtm ' 'i5siaJBilBajMBaie J 'BBBBaSkaVaBWaBV'aM RskdUW TleTT I I A glass of hot water with a teaspoohful;of limestone ' phosphate in it, drank each, morning before breakfast, keeps Us looking and feeling fit. iw---lf- -1' v QrM Seen, wetdfe I fve lew n. u a, ai, Ataaeu Pear Tesrir SITUietieleaSBlJ Life is not merely to live, but 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 V 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 aijing, sick or weli, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon f ul of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys r.nd bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri- fying 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 getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of peope .whc are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, which will cost but little, but m sufficient to make anyone a proj hounued crank on the subject 01 internal sanitation. &, sdc. .A. W-E-l" l W i U i -"H' - " (. &A. v'''ajBBBal ir-,'" ' ' tnTMirrJi