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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1916)
latitat JLl. - .. . . i?"1" '"" 7V ,iA--"- ,fft"Wt TT- Wl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUEBDMDcccmb ,, PAGE SIX NEW TOWN IS Two Views of the Famous British War "Tanks" in Northern France Best C of f Q lllfil ft &i &ny prlco GRENADA, NEWEST TOWN OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA IS DO ING WELL, ACCORDING TO AR TICLE IN ASHLAND TIDINGS. sxsrassrastt BsF e Pfe. si jrWh, my x wca JSffiflL i- 8- i .E H m J Grenada, tln new tounslto In1 northern California, i tlouiishlnc. I It Is expert oil that the now hotel at Grenada will lie ready to open some time this month The hulUlinuM Is now well along toward completion and one can get a fait idea of what the Mmcturo will he when finally opened. It will he strictly moduli in eory particular I Material for eight new bungalows lias been distributed at various point about the townite and woik on the' new -lO.xlOO-foot warehouse along j the Southern Pacific track Is making tood progress. The Southern Pacific Company has a crew of men at work laying a new hiding nnd men are also at vork digging trenches for water mains and sewers. Ashland Tidings. Tariffs Suspended The interstate commerce commU-j sion has suspended until March 1 the, enstbound transcontinental freight' tariffs, which were to have gone into I effect December 30. Ad ices to this, effect have just been received from Joseph N. Teal, who is now in Wash ington arguing rate questions before the commission j The tariffs newly suspended carried i advances on coast rates of about 10 cents per 100 pounds. The commls-j sion is now conductinc a general ln-t vestigation of transcontinental rates, one of the hearings having been held here this week, and it is supposed the body deemed it wise to hold up all ( advances until final adjustment could, be made. Oregon Journal. I Tag Delivers Boy THE DALES, Ore.. Dec. 19 Labeled, with a Christmas tag bearing the in- scription, "Willie Hearn. to Bend. Ore.. a 6-year-old lad arrived here Friday j from Memphis, Tenn. He is being cared for here by relatives until his father, Frank Hearn of Dend, comes for him. Following the death of his wife. Frank Hearn came west and found a ' position at Bend. He left a small son with Memphis relatives. Later the father remarried, established a home fn Bend, and sent for the lad to come west to make his future home. .. . : ,i...l ctnro niumHIW. ll uon uui urvil tuiiriaicu rniwu , ,1.1 1, ,,... 1u.1t evenings this week. Magutres is-ii Eight Thousand Auto Tags Sent SALEM, Ore., Dec. 19. More thin J000 automobile tags, weighing over 8000 pounds, were mailed out by Sec retary, of State OlcoU yesterday. Automobile licenses expire the first of the year and the" tags were shipped early to avoid tne Christmas mall. , m AOVttRTISED LETTERS The following unclaimed mail matter advertised on the 16th of December, will be sent to the dead letter office. Washington. V. C, on the 23rd of De cember. A charge of one cent will be made for each letter delivered from hi list. In calling for letters say "advertised:" Andrews, John E. Anderson, Mn.. Bob Ahtrup, H. W. Baldwin, Mr. Bailey, Bruce, Jr. Itenfihl, A. Brophy, Dollon Cappi, Domlndi (2) Carlhon, P. N. Cummlngs, Raymond Delmeth, James Edeiman, Miss Zola Uomee, Miss Kthel Kvans, G. C. Kblln, C. K. Eagan, Mrs. Gladden, Shelby Hall. C. Haylar, J. C. Hamilton, Mrs. II. W. Jester, Lin Klamath Lumber Co. Klamath rails Co. Kester, Miss Kerr, Mrs. Bettiia King, T. J, Lambron, Besslo Merwin, Jess McCay, Lulu Owen, Ed Pierson, Amos M. Powers, Mrs. T. J. Smith, Oscar Stratton, John Williams, Mrs. B. E. ' Whipple, Elmer W. A. DELZELL, P. M. Surety Sends while you wait. See Chilcote. H-tf . m sv .; mvv mWim.5j vav.a v . . j 8 S SS SS&ID$firxy iSXPCWV-'''"! Tr2jrCVlo. . lWiraYr 8 SH fc WTWw JiK lVrIS i KWSuu?WJW s ;ssssvm .K;jtaHS N . Sf VNJvV S Eiii?!- , -.kIjUj I EsiiHHiP. - : Nffik9ffiSar'"v ' p w . v " v vwi i vv tar "'"' " Athletics Flourish in South American Nation 1 By H. B. ROBERTSON (United Press Staff Correspondent) UIO DE JANEIRO. Nov. 23. (Dy Mall.) All of Urazil's athletic sports except a peculiar form of rough-and tun,t,ie boxing, are Imported. Of course, football (soccer), horse- racing and rowing are the -os popu- lar. Bull fighting, current belief ,n the United States ,0 the contrary not- withstandg .is not a BraziHan pas- Ina If h nnl twwn tntnrntawt lln. the days of the empire, "Pelota," a Spanish version of hand ball prayed with a basketwork racket on the player's hand, although prohi bited on account of its gambling ten dencies, has a large following. It is remarkable principally for the light ning rapidity with which it is played. An American handball artist would nrf himif f.r.v kMiu.mi a. th. find himself fairly bewildered at the speed with which the pelota players handi th hail I uoiuc we u". The Rrazlian'a love of horse flesh t.o. kii no tnt in .- oitu A town of the country. The Derby andi Jockey Clubs of Rio de Janeiro arej famous all over this continent. Horses, costing huge sums, are imported from! England, France, Argentine and the, United States to run for worth-while, stakes in this city and sae 1'auio. The season opens in April and closes in November, and every Sunday and. holiday crowds numbering up to sixty, or even a hundred thousand go to the I courses to play their hunches. Larue ' amounts change hands each race at AND SULPHUR ' the government controlled betting . "tails. , uair that losea iU color tad lustre. A race crowd at Itlo is a gorgeous or when It fades, turns gray, dull and spectacle, the elite ami common poo- Ufalaaa, la caused by a lack of sulphur pie mingling in the enjoyment of a in Um hair. Our grandmother made up common passion. The trottuis and a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to pacers, product of road and highway, keep bar locks dark and beautiful, and arc unknown to Brazil. The races are ' thousands of women and men who tunning races. Tho Biazlllan Is a 'talus that even cololr, that beautiful rider, with no superior in the wotld, 'daik shade of hair which Is so attract not a driver. Outside of the large ' ive. nse only this old time recipe, titles a canlagc Is a curiosity in' Nowadays we get this famous mix Brazil. j ture improved by the addlUon of otker There are In this city scores of nth-. Ingredients by asking at any drugstore letlc clubs with thousands or members, for a CO cent bottle of "Wyetb's Sage These clubs muko football their chlef'aod Sulphur Compound," which dark- drawing card. When tho riamengo, 1 Flumlnense, Botafogo, America, Villa Isabel and Sao fhrlstovao teams play off tho championship series of this city, the winner of which plays teams from Arcgntine, Paraguay, Uruguay and Chili for the international cup, the excitement Is as Intense as It is among fans during the baseball world series. It is tho "back lot" game of Brazil. The bay of Rio de Janeiro affords ideal facilities for the development of the art of scull and oar and the re gattas here draw enormous crowds of enthusiastic supporters. Oreut ferry boats and hundreds of smaller craft gaily decorated In partisan colors fol low the races and the whistles of near- ly all of the steamers In the harbor' gleet the winning shell. Should Brazil ever enter the OIm pic games she would pin her faith to her tennis plajers to make a showing. Tennis Is plaved with enthusiasm and ( skill in every clt.v In the country, the' rlln,ate niaklng It enjojabte the yearj urminri. Ai chrillMIl0i tn ,.: ' "J o U)e An)erfcan dub Salunlny ' onMe .7ly breath Tld stornac and on the , &LMtTW heanJ ,hat mBsc , a Am.rjcaa J- 1,ccoho V-tem . ' OJnK Oe SIUICCB Ol IUO S)lllCni "Slide, He's Safe.' Ivlll the Umpf'L. I Baseball Is being introduced to 1 1 nruziiiun lan. War's By.Product Not Wanted RIO DB JANEIRO. Dec. 19. Chief of rollco Aurelino Leal declared him self today in favor of Deputy Basso- so's bill restricting the admission to " "f "", I , ,:" , " . DrM" ' .Ettr?.pe" vct' pranH In hi anlnlon. thf chief nsvii. . rT , 7. 'J h-u. K.nr "'"' 0 9-mmu vosua; u. cioma. HUeh ,M " persons, besides being glnBi sweetenlng and purifytag the en. useless, are nOliOUS and Unsnited tOl.i ,1m.ntarv ranal htnr nultln . . ,,lre niniary Canal BeiOra PUtUng new countries as an element as worn . . . FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW OKUQGIST SAYS LADIM ARK UtlNQ RCCIPC OF SAAB TEA ens the hair so naturally, so erenlr. that nobody can possibly tell It has been applied. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It, and draw this through your heir, .taking one ss-Ul strand at n time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what de lights tha ladles with Wyeth'a Bag and tupaur Compound la that, hs sides beautifully darkening tha hair attar law applications, it also hrlnga Mk tha gloss and lustre, and gives It aa appaaraace of abundance. Wrath? gasje and Sulphur Co paaad to staUgMAU toilet reanialta to hnpart color and a youthful appear- to tha hair. It Is not Intended for dUgatlon or prersatloa of Adr. rvT LJ v fiV Here are two views of the "lank" In action on the Held of battle In Tranee. showing the tank on its deadlv wnj toward the German lines Historic Store Closes Ileebe A Klnne's store, one of the historic business establishments of Ashland, Is to close Its doors in a few das Awa back In the 'MM this store was McCall A Mills, the original owners and both Ashland ploneets Then Vaupel, Norrls & Drake became owners of the store. Mr Kinney th"i replaced Mt Norifs. then Mr Iteebe replaced Mr Drake, as as iln- Dual change Mr Vntipid sold out, leaving tne business In tlu hands of lleebe Kinnev -Ashland Tidings Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink a glasa of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. Life Is not merely to live, but to live welt, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and )et how vary easy It is If one will only adopt the morning Inside bath. i.ollc who are necustomed to feclj ... ... .... .. u.. ... ..i..A -ii - h mornlne and flushlnc out tho wboto of tho Internal poisonous stag- mint mlfpr Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of ival hotj water with a teaspoonful of limestone! pbonphate In it to wash from the atom acb, llrer. kidneys and bowela the pre- "CO( UT"r' " vious day', indigestible waate, mut ',. - . , ., , ., - ,, j I-.- .t,,, .tnmt, more loocj into me iomacB. Tne ac tion of hot water and limestone phos phate on an empty stomach Is wonder fully Invigorating. It cleans out aU the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives ono a splendid, appetite for breakfast. While you are enJoing your breakfast the water and) phosphate Is quietly oxtraoting a. large volume of water from the blood and. getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the Inside organs. Tho millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells.) stomach trouble, ihoumatistn; others who have sallow skins, blood disor ders and sickly complexions are urged , to get n quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, which ! will cost very little, but Is sufficient' to make anyone a pronounced crank on the pubject of internal sanitation. Ad. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE Buy a lot In Nichols' Addition, just half a block from 11th street pavement. One for $230, spot cash, and another for $300 on terms so easy you'll never miss the money. Chilcote, 633 Main. 12 Fire Insurance In leading companies. See Chlcote, 12-tf $1,000.00 REWARO Will pay the 11 bom amount lo any one furnishing tho evidence that will convict the party or parties of unlaw fully taking any 0110 of tho following sleck: Ono red yearling steor, end of botli ears off; brand 87 on left side, stir rup on top of hip. Three horses, branded 87 on loft shoulder. Or will pay $10 per head for return lo tanch of any of the above stock, lD-6t P, W. 8NVDEII, Phone 11P11 Swan Lake, Most Economica goes further You can make more cups of good coffee with leas M. J. B. than with any other coffee. Vacuum Packed by Special Process to Preserve its strength and flavor. Ground just riglit to best cup cf coffee. Blended from the finest flavored and strongest coffees grown in the world. Thoroughly aged before it is roasted. Quality never changes. Backed by a Guarantee that means something. Our Guarantee Your Grocer will refund the full prbs you paid for M. J. U Coffee, if it does not please your taste, no matter how mrtch you have used out jf thecan. fl 2'.-lb. tins $1- 40c per lb. C4- X ix a, . u-4 .-.iiMiMiii&s'&rtgda IMMMMM XM M0IW,W0MW FROZEN? BOW ABOCT VUi'R Siftage Batteries BKTTKR BRING THKH IN i Ink Rhrer ElectricCo. HERE IS A SUGGESTION Vorth cnmildeii'i. ..et our piw enl be a bank hook. The children will bo encouraged to mid "their savings to Hie small amount netes siiry for opening an account In our 4 per cent Interest department, mid will lent n the trim value; of money. $1.00 opens the account. Call and get full particulars today. FIRST STATE ad MAAAMMMwVIAMAAMI KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON CAMERAS A Camera will extend Christmas It will provide plaasure for evsry tesches love of nature. It msans atlon now and satisfaction In the IllUltfWOOttPhl KLAMATH FALLS OREGON fir WHBRb: PARTICUtAR Pt2FtK I PUMfY'l UY THUrT make the uiiuiiaiu BASKETS Are beautiful, uful glfti. Wt have just rsetlved Jissmit bu hsts. dells and tea icti, ttc All Imsertte- from Japan. PIMI M In and leek thtm evir. It chU nothing. 123 4th St Back of First National tank SAVINGS BANK cheer throughout the en'lrfI' member of the family. A Instruction, smusement " years to come, f-lces m whwu- w 1 J. jn W$ijf?''t:n;NW 1 H