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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1917)
"$8F$n v VS 1 . i FAOCTWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON MTI'IIIIAV, 4IM: u.l, IIMT ,KVFl TheEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor daMy ascent aaday by ft JaeraM raMahlag Cosapaay el i raft, at 111 Itoutk street. ? Its at Urea attar. y mail ta aay i la tta TJatted States: Oaayaar- - .Ut .at KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS CANVASS MA1.IX IIOMKS FOK THK HKH CROSS MM. IV, June 53. Kd llurrl and M. M. Stastney are making a house to lioui canvass for the Ked Cross fund. They are meeting with good success SATtRDAV. Jl'XK 8. MM? HmafsChssayAdTs. FOR SALE FOR 8AMS Eight milch cews: S head of homes and mares; Holsteln bull; surrey aa good as new. W. II. Todd tuck. 7 miles northeast of Merrill. 2341 FOR SALE OR RENT Six-room Modern home, fruit and shade trees, garden and chicken yard, and garage. . Hot Springs addition. Ap- ''ply Esplanade. 33-lt Plants Many Spuilw MAUN. June 23. Mr. Herman has just finished planting forty-six sacks of potatoes on the Elliott ranch. Orchard Ijoofca Otx! MAUN. June 25. The orchard belonging to Mrs. V. X. Wood has an abundance of fruit set on the trees. Pears, plums and all kinds of apples and a few cherries are to be seen. t,sk t, Mule MAMM, Juno 23. There has been a government agent at Mnltn looking up unil os. MAI.IN 1'KKSOXAI.S MAUN, June 23. lluss Hall from llryant Mountain ranch, Is seeding a tract of land near Mitlln on the lake front. Mr. l.atiod; hns luuiRlit a Font truck car. Mr. and Mrs. Pickett were lllor at Matin Sunday. Mr. F. II. ItraudcnburR and Mr. V. X. Wood were trading at Matin on Tuesday. O, E. Hunt and (amity were nti Malln In their new car. j PRO-GERMANS TRY STOP A BREAK KMIKAYOH TO SCPPHKSS MEX ICO CITY PAPKIIH FltOM AIIVO CATIMi A IttlKAK WITH THE OEHMANS. FOR SALE OR TRADE Eighty acres reUaantshmenl Ave miles south of Part RocXlke county, Ore.: 40 acres cleared: all fenced: two wells; good boose and other buildings; Joins neigh bora: near schoel: will trade for good modern automobile. Ford preferred, or ell far cask. H. E. Klrkham, Bagnor. Calif. 22-41 FOR TRADE Will exchance for sec ond band antomoblle. three nine-year eld nuns with colts at side. Average weight of atares about 1.000 peunds: eaRa front large draft horse. Address X.T.I, Klamath Falls. Ore. 22-Ct WANTED Good milch cow; Durham referred. Herald office, or phone 1S-M. 22-2f FORD FOR SALE Good condition. W. H. KItta. 741 Walnut street, even- 2v-t Moving Pictures The power of a woman's jealousy Is tho underlying theme which gives vtvid and rapid action to the new William Fox photoplay, "The lxve Thief." in which Gretchen Hartman and Alan Hale are featured. Miss Hartman plays the part of the Mexican girl, Juanlta, who. thru a ruse, gets Xrthur Itoyce's fiancee. Clara Nelson, (Frances tlurnham) to MEXICO CITY, June S3 It Is re. ported that Hermans ami pro-tier-man are exerting every possible prcMUilo. Including flnnm-lnl offers. (to stop the newspaper El Universal' campaign (or the severance of rela tion iiciwvcn Mexico ami licrmany It Is charged that pro-Herman pa1 pers aided In the campaign against ' Amerlra, nttd used free print paper oreaa ou nor engagement. neu ,,,,,lwl by American Mruts. Juanlta e4 that she cannot make- Telegraph news, written obviously Royre (Alan llalel love her. her n(- to misrepresent America, come (rom (ectlon turns Into hatred. In a raid Now Yfk. and apparently has no dlf HOOVER DESIRES EVERYONE TO TRY ECONOMY whites aoo,euu pheachkhm to FIIKAL'tl JI'I.Y 1ST on an American border town Clare U taken prisoner by Juanlta and Costa, her ally (Edwin Cecil), lloyce goes to the rescue, but Is captured hluuelf.f However, tho two Americans get to-' llculty In paoslug the cennor. CI.KA.V HOl'Si: Yaruum cleaners for rent: JWtr for llrst half (lay; 'Me for each following gether. outwit their guards.nnd make Mf tU,.HUnmth Ktortrtra, HappI, off toward the border of the I'nlted 0, iV Mmln lH1M, 33.8, States. 'Juanlta starts In pursuit, butj Is shot clown by American soldiers In a battle with the Mexican squad she Attna accident and health policies Is leading. Hoyco and Clare are re- are the standard of the world. Me united. At the Star tonight. Chllcote. ' 14 FOR SALE Good paying hotel busl aaaa. For information write No. 33 anMattee. U-tf HELP WANTED 7" EDOERafAN WANTED At Lamm's ntfU. Phone Lamm Lumber Cou 22-31 FOR RENT FOR RENT. Six room apartment: nn - fnraishmt; centrally located. Klim- at Packing Cb 22-3t 'FOR RENT Nice front room, newly - famished. Enquire 131 Second street Hfl JSrOV J 1 M ROOMS Single and double; witb or wltbawt board; home privilege; tel- iiafiu and piano. Phone 317R; IMS ' Plae street lMt MISCELLANEOUS vwwwwwwww n v, V H MMSMMOWK FARMLAXDS THE GOVERNMENT needs farmers as wall as lighters. Two mkUIon tbree hundred thousand acres of Ore gon ft California Railroad Co. grant lands; title revested In United States; to be opened for homesteads and sale. Contains some of the best land left la the United States; large copy righted map, showing land by sec tions and description of soil, climate, rain fall, elevations, temperature. etc., by counties. Postpaid $1. Grant Lands Locating Co., Box CIO, Port land, Oregon. , 23-78t Pad ears far hire. Phenna Qlann Jefcasen or L. E. Sullivan, 170 Palm Cigar Store. 16-12t Via... Va1 Sim. n, lTndaparnn'a h?n ti ! W.. -l vwus. -. . ' ekargo for developing them. 23 Chllcote has tho exclusive sale of many of the best farms and ranches in the Klamath Basin. Have a look be- faro buying. 14 4 rf r C&& KUmsth Lodge No. 117. 1. 0. 0. F., ata Friday nlgbu. W. D. Cofer N. 0., P.J Nate Ottorbeln, tacretary. ts9wMMtaa WasatsigMnaHattir Ma dtnt Baakaiti TwHday sight. P. L. Fountain, C. P.; L. J. Baaa, scribe. T If yaw are looking for a homo In tho I MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Meno lnonnuM rVaWAT. AMD sUTtTBDATl SJsMlTlflf Wfw0VS Tho ee-inaurance clause la all right in aama caaaa and all wrong In ethers. a mtn ywi understand this clause s) fart tavmg M attaokod to any of yawr U First American liner to Ram a German Submarine iHg!Hs-gB ' fl ii Bs agsBsagsBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBa Vj -PJ?3BXxgi IsBBBfoBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm 1 BaamaaaaaaaawSJFaaaaaaMaagsgx gHaialBslmlBBmaBBS IgSBfeBUBBalllKlsB 'BBBH ( RjRRRRRRtRRRJfaBTaBBJWsMi llealrtxi to llearli Women and Chil dren of tXtuairy Momlny, June OAth, llegtna linn of K.khI Kavlng Day Itotlur Waate U tJreat WUIi. Must Prtalnro OeneronsJy to Sm ply Our4vea nntl Allies The American line steamship Kroontand on her last trip lo Great Britain sank n Oerban submarine by ramming her. Other American vessels which have come In with reports of having sunk submarines told of firing on them. In this case Use vessel turned on the U-boat and ran over her, smashing her to bits. TAKE SALTS FOR THE KIDNEYS IF YOUR BACK HURTS We Should Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat. Says Noted Authority on Kidney Disorders Recommends a Spoonful of Jad Salts In Glass of Water Before Breakfast to Stimulate Kidneys and Eliminate the Uric Acid Uric acid in meat excites tlio kidneys, they become overworked, get sluggi!, uclie, and feel like lumps of leud. TJie urine becomes cloudy, the bladder is irritated, and you limy be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you mutt help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery ia the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizsinexs, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel .rlMfetic twinges when the weather is bad. '-3K?' Eat less meat, drink lots of waterraUV,et from ny pharmacist four oum-es of Jad Knlfss take tablespoouful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then u;t, fine. This famous Halt is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithiu, ujid hart been used for generations to clcun clogged kidney and stimulute then to normal activity, also to neutralize the acid in urine, bo it no longer is a source of irritation, thufi ending bladder weakncHi. Jad Halts is inexpensive, cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-wayelriiik which everyone should take now and' thKjb keep the kidneys clean and active. Urwffwtft here sny they bell lot of Jad Halls to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it ia only trouble. . The following tetter has been re elvil from Herbert Hoover, national (uod edmlnlstraler: "I write to ask your special co-operation In nn Important phase of the work .f conserving food fur ourselves and our allies. The plan I now have In mind la designed primarily to reach tho cl.iuch people and the women, but with the help of the press It ran be made to cover the whole community. "Ur.dcr date of June tMh there will Ih mailed to every mlnlntrr lime -name I can secure n personal letter over my signature, asking him to preach upon the subject of KU Conservation on Sunday, July 1st, In the same letter I shall esprvsa the hope tl.at thla day will become known aa "food Saving Day," and that It may he made to serve the purpose and motto of every household lit America to save the waste and win the war. May I have your assistance atom the following lines: First, on Mon day. June Itth (but not before) and ion iurroedlii days, to anuntinrn In your paper the general plan for Food Saving Day, with whatever local ar rangements for observing It may be decided upon, and to support It ed itorially. 'Second, on Monday, July 3 (but nut beforr) and on succeeding days, to carry In display type the motte: Save the Waste and Win tha War.' to print also notes or abstracts of sermons proached on July 1st, and j most Important of all, to drive home i nr tesoiis or looq conservation ny your own editorial comment. "I should be especially grateful If your Influence and that of your paper could be used to enlist civic, fraternal, patriotic and other organisations In the effort to make Food Saving Day really effective In conserving the food supply for us and for our allies, and In reducing the coat of living to our own people." Herbert C. Hoover, national food director, has mailed n latter to 100,. 000 pastors of Individual churches, Catholic, Protestant and Jewish, calling upon them to co-operate with him and with the department of sari. culture In urging the largest possible production of food and tho smallest amount of waste. "As a minister of flod." writes Mr. Hoover, "a leader of the people and a lover of llbarty nnd of your fellow men, your co-operation la earnestly umrmi arm greany neeueil. in such la tlm nn Ihla tha t.s.l. n.l....llu turn to the church. It will be a ca lamity to the nation nnd to the churches If their chosen ministers neglect to exercise their proper lead ership In this great cause of feedlnc n world In need. For the world Is In want of food. "To meet tho needs of the war and of the world, we must produce aener. ousiy, give freely to our allies, our- m Ives eat as much, but no more .than we need, and especially save tho waste. Lasting disgrace will fall upon us If lack of self-restraint should prevent us from taking our proper, part In this areat conflict against the doctrine of 'might makes rlgltt.' " ( Mr. Hoover estimates the annual watte of food at ono billion dollars. He urges a larger use of corn anil rorn bread In the family ration, 1 he women of America," say Mr. Hoover, "have never failed to an swer such a call as comes to them now. The saving of food Is within their sphere, and without food con- sorvMion wa cannot win the war." All pastora are urged to preach upon tha conversation of food. Bun- day, July 1st, which Is designated as Food Saving Day. and to secure the co-operation of religious and civic bodies In a campaign for food saving, Mr. Hoover's 100,000 letters am sent lo pastors through tha agency of tha Federal Council of tha Churches of Christ la America, ac companied by a brief supplementary appeal by Dr. Frank Mason North, president of thoeouacll,' H OUSTON Mttreselltsn AmsMmeMa s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Uive and War are the two forces which vie with each other for suprem acy In the William IN Ittmoplay "TIIK MWK Tllr:H, Whit li Kftalurea tiretrhea Hartman aMl Alan Hale It Is a tale of life on the Mnslraii border, and 'the fight one woman makes (or a man's affections. Sunday ant Monday Knlil llentHll The new aud widely heralded Trl anale-lnre-Kay tier star Is here In a wonder.play of dreams and realities, "WII.WKXM lit-' TIIK DAHK" It's a play for Utile rhlldreu and big children, children of Are. and children of elality-flve Matinee at U Kvming at N TEMPLE THEATER Columbia Picture Corporation Presents Irene Penwlek In "THC CHILD OP DgiTINV A tale of the Swamp Country lu the acts of rsuulslle photoplay. -His Birthday Cake." Starring Mai Itgman PROFESSIONAL CARDs" JOHN V. t'l.MjIluit.V 'Miily Niirverur Civil KiiMlneer , R J. II. caktkr" D IS N T 1 S T '!. BUIUUINQ I I Huntley ami Mosxtay lMlhe rriwewla "HKH HKUIVKD KNKMV" Featuring Wayne Arry and Ikwri Orejr OHKOON MKtIICAl, FIFTH AX MAI. Mfct-.TIXU SOON I'OIITI.AND. June 33. Plans are Itfflnif malt ftir tha riflh hihiiaI mMtt. lug 'of the Alumni Association of the'. 1'nlverslty of Oregon Medical school lo be held here June rs, 3D and 27 Iteliltlons will be held by the clause of '7. 'IT, 'ST. '7 and '07. The Oregon State Medical Association meets the three days Immediately fol lowing the alumut meeting. City & County Abstract Co. .liiTimi it, wiijiox 617 Main tit AllSTIIAtTM, MIAN ,tM, per cent Money (or Ixm INMJHAXCK DR. K. R. GODDAM) ori:ii.vtiin I'HVhitiAN huiie an, i. o. o. f. ir,,ae HeNiemtN-r i:HiHlniiiu n, , sulfation is rie ,uMr tH1WPi In (lie onlrw, r,llvl MM, , .j foliling .terl table for himie Irr,,. uirut. Tills Insures llwi IOMI, jrraliiient to Ih e.iu i m,tf Ki,m lu ttie oftJ-e and Hie irlr U lite same. rtmiie Xit, lteif'ni plmae a."Vn.t. w-. i W. D. MILLER Cnnritl ('Mitrarlnr Walks. FliMirs. Fnundatlnns, Coo rrvtn llullithig Itlorl... Klur, ami Tile., J33 S, 8ltt. Ht I'tioue 3 Deiver Rtswig Htite Re) Main Street First-class rooms for transient or permanent roomers. yMMMVWWWNMWMMMSMMMMMSMM New Gty bundry We Ouarantoo Our Work. hfrta and Collars Laundsrod. i Wo, aloe wash silk, wool, and col- raw fees very careruiiy. Try us once and be convinced. 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