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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1917)
WW m ; i km r; b'k. r '&- .ft1 .avvi .rjxyi M mm two TkeEvcninf Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor Mir mk saaay i Paataaat Ceaaaay ft ImBa, at Ul tfowta otraet r taUaUatteaStatae: .SMS THVIDAY,JtLYl. 1917 BmWsChsjiedAdTS. FOR SALE -nrr - . n www FOR BALE -Fire Bilk cow, span 4- year-old aulas, wall broken; rarm aackiaery. Box 1013, Klamath Falls erpaoaelSFt. I-'1 FOR SALE Six Bilk cow. Write or pkeae H. E. Stevens, Algoaa. 174t FOR SALE OR TRADE Om 19 IT. Model 34, -cyliader Oakland, in Aleeadltioa. Call at Herald. l-3t ' FOR SALE Have tea fine 3 and 3 year ela HoUUla aelfer. Boat of tacB fresh': of extra Bilk strain. H J Tlekncr. LaaceU Valley. 18-3t . ! 'FOR SALE One lawyer's brief ease and typewriter desk. 1T-31 C. F. Stone. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good cow. f Bare. 1.100, with celt: Ban. 1,150. with colt; work 1.300. aad 10; driving tema.4 900. H. 8. Fox. 3 Bile oa Keno 1-31 FOR SALE OR TRADE Teas of aeeasa, weight SOO panada, le- aaire fi. WUUaas, DivieJo street. FOR BALE Moden 4-rooa aoese. -Apply 134 MfcaJgaa ave. SSt FOR RENT FOR RENT One nicely furnished vrooB for one or two men; corner Ntata aad Lincoln. 18-3t HELP WANTED mtWIflm" WANTED Girl hone. at the Marshall 18-3t ROT WANTED At Oa. the Star Drug 13-St MISCELLANEOUS nnMWAMnMWMMMMMAMMMMMMAWI . large tract of level, fertile hoae etaaa laad. W1U locate settler at reaaaaable rate. Address Cha. QraToa, SOS Waskiagtoa street, Xlaa ata Fall. Oregon, lt-lm Peat take chaaoee. Pf" yChllcote. . 13-ft FAaUCLAXDS TBS GOVERNMENT needs faraera M wen a tenters. Two ailllon three hundred thousand acre of Ore. gou ft Califorala Railroad Co. grant kaada; Utla nvested la United States; be opaaad (or homesteads and sale. Coaulaa soBe of the best toad left la the United State; large copy righted sap, showing land by sec tteas aid description of soil, climate, rata tall, elevations, temperature, ate., by counties. Postpaid $1. Gnnt Land Locating Co.. Box 610, Port wad, Oregon. S3-7tt SUBURBAN ACRE TRACTS "Aa Acre of Uad for tlie Price of a Let" Oa July 16th we will offer for sale few one-acre surburbaa home site at the trst suburban station oa our saw Municipal Railroad, at price lea than a city lot will cost you. Remember, there are only a few of these tracts, and you get four or five1 times the land there Is In a fifty foot elty let, aad just outside the city Malts. 'Rata your OWN garden. Raise your OWN small fruit; Raise your OWN chickens. 4 Hare your OWN cow; Aad be INDEPENDENT. NO CITY TAXES TO PAY. OM oa Racy Terns M-f R. B. 8MIT.P REALTY CO. -Mf -a. v .VMAY IMSURAXCai it in BUtoni r "- k JuJL u ncsal il fcasnatlna Mm Tftgt, JftT talasaSwalaBlttar. V ,.' ICiV BTam au'SS . " A. A .. 'ymTm. ? ' .iwesew Mf .( (i,f a, fat m aa M iaaj aaMB VaaaaWsBsMoi Amusing Incidents oi Presidio Camp Life SAN FRANCISCO. July 19. Police kitchen details and various details of one sort or another have become fa miliar to the men taklnit the three months of Intensive training at the Presidio military reservation to flt them for holding commissions in the American expeditionary armies, but a cow detail Is something to which ther have been initiated only since last Monday. The first batch of 300 men went orer to the government rifle range In Marin county oa Monday (or their Ave day trick in the butts. Butter and milk are among the product of the county, and it follows that there are many cows grating over the bills. The long, level stretches of the rifle I range are covered with flae grasses which are particularly appealing to these animals, and it torau one of their favorite feedlag groands. The first Boning when the Ben appeared on the scene at 5:45 ociock tney found a herd of cattle peacefully Bunching. Thereupon the cow detail praag Into being. Seven Ben were I gnsun u saw iucm awaj uu oep J them Of. Naturally, the eowi are uaaware of the danger they run la getting be- tween the men aad the targets aad. unless the cow detail keep on the Job they soon waader back. While In camp at the Presidio, the Ben wen roused froa their buask at 5:45 o'clock la the morning. Oa the range they have to be In the butt at that time, which means that reveille sounds at 4 : 4 5 o'clock. The shooting goes oa continuously tor twelve hours every day. Many of the men an fa miliar with Inarms aad an excellent shot, so that they bare little to be The I the hx a of t taeJBtaa Klaaath Lodaa Ne. 137. 1. 0. 0. F., eeu Friday nlghta. W. D. CoferN. O., P.; Nate Ottarbela, secretary. Ewaaaa EaeaaDaeat No. 4f . aeata Taaaday sight. P. L. Fountain, C. P.; U J. Beaa. scribe. You Are Better Satisfied When you buy Jewelry, sil verware, diamonds, a watch, or anything else at Upp's, you see the actual article first. You pick from a vari ety of design the one you like best. You know the quality Is good you are never ashamed of that, or where you bought It. You are better satisfied In , pride and in purse thaa If you bought of a mall order bouse, for none of them sell equal quality cheaper than Upp's. Frank M. Up p Jeweler 433 Mala Street Official 8. P. Watch Inspector Cf-K "BUCKHECHT" Oa the atUNSOM LAST taean real Cealert "Buckhacht- ARMY SHOE of wear.raiat. ing soft Indian Tout for tha Famor, tha mirtj tht workar, "Buckhecht- STREET SHOE UuB-Meu! Cali-Skin for Coaaral Strong Woav. Be eases eaeslasale la vita AA so BL "Theumaeeet1 aseaMeivttUfean weeriavtkelfi le yt thee every dey.wkh the result thai aaeeie eetoes weeisajeaoioaat aaewa te them." S aeUsM by rear eeatsr, stder evert whs BUCKINGHAM A HECHT OSaajaa aTamvliwjaBVa0a'f jedSjBa THE EVENING ' - L taught them. On the other hand, there are scores of men who hae necr had a rtne In their hamK ami some of the results they nohlexe are re markable, to say the least. One of the men or the Seventh company, to whom a rifle iw a per fect stranger before he came to the range, appeared unable to make an impression on the 100 ard target at which he was su)Hied to bo aiming Ills first shot raised the dut 100 feel in front of the pit, the second bullet was lost In the air, and the third scored a bullseje In one of the 300 yard targets. "What's the matter, young roan?" BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK TRY GRANDMOTHER'S OLD FA YORITK RECIPK OK 8AUK TK. AND SULPHUR Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, bring back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, gray or streaked. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which Is mussy and trouble some. Nowadays, by asking at nny drug store for "Wyetu's Sage and Sul phur Compound." you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe. Im proved by the addition of other In gredients, for about 50 cents. Don't stay gnyl Try It! No one can possibly tell'tbat you darkened your hair, as It does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It. and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, jcur hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attract, ive. IWyeth' Sage and Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not in tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. .Woe accident aad health policies an the suadanl. Ak Tlillcota. 9 ' . i I' ii Not a Corn or Callus on Feet Apply few dree, than lift them eff without pain. -M A noted Cincinnati au. thorlty discovered a new ether compound and call ed It freexone and it now can be bad in little bot tles for a few cents from any drug store, You simply apply a few drop of freezone upon a tender corn or painful callus and Instantly the soreness disappear), (ben shortly you will And the corn or callus so loose that you can lift It off with fingers. No pain, not a bit ot soreness, either when ap plying freezone or after wards, and It doesn't even irritate the skin. Hard corns, oft corns or corns between the toes, also tough- ened calluses. Just shrivel up and lift off so easy. It Is wonderful! It works Ilka a charm. Try it! Women should keep freezone on their dressers, and never let a corn ache twice. Adv. Will trade a g"d lot in Itallroa.l Addition with spur Ituvk for good residence lot. See Chilcote. 9 of boat BUak SPertLV KaBBBBBBBBB. aBBBBBBBBBBBBaVBBaW BBanaaBBaBavBfaBasa HERALD. .! '. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON asked one of the Instructing officers. "I guess this gun U away off," re plied the embryo marksman. The officer took the rifle, made a few adjustments of the sight, tired throe shots, and the mntkrr In the pit signalled three liullseyes "I'm Inclined to bellee the rifle U all right sir," remarked the future American officer. No scores are being glen out. and there does not appear to be any marked desire on the lurt of the men to tune their exploits heralded at the present stage of the game Tlio men at the I'roiWIo ate en gaged at the present time with the pick and sliool. learning the art of modern trench building, ami In view of the fact that the pnt week !. the wnriuett that has been experienced thl vear. there t.t a marked dltulnu-' tlon lu wnlst measurements among the tollers. While a part of the men1 are engaged In trench building. other are being Instructed In the manner of handling and throwing trench bomb j and becoming tamlllarlied with the. arlous conditions which they w III ( encounter In these long war furrows. Under orders of Major General Hunter Liggett, commander of the li).irtnint nf Mm WVst (tin Twelfth Sixty-Second and Sixty Third regl. menta of Infantry organlied as a pro-, visional brigade. The llrst battalion ot the Sixty-Second Infantry and the' Sixty-Third Infantry moted Into the! new barracks of the north canton- ment on the exposition grounds. The brigades will be administered fl Guaranteed by IrVMr W Open your m I package this I ( -way. It's a 1 IV lot handier. J as a command separate trom that of the l'reldlo proper, for all purpoJe except those or supply. . . Mr and Mrs. l.eiler Terallllger leit )esterday for Montague to Wall lelathes, Suburban acre tracts, at Main street. Mule tiogtns July IS. 10-tt KJimatk Qwiy News PINK OUOVK PUMPS 1MNK OHOVK. July lit. Cheiter McKetitle has returned from Southern I allfortila. lie orougnt his mother and father home with him to spend the Hummer. S K. Icenblce has pun based a new .Maxwell car. He expects to bring It home today. The Strahorn railroad I (urnUhlux nmch work for men and teams, Ilev. Anderson will preach next Sunday. July 3lst, at I'lne tlroe. Those who are making hay tlih week are Sidney McKentle. Orb Campbell, Charles Gray and Kinney llrother. Kthel lUack spent Wednesdn) night with Nora Miller. Mrs. l.ulu Odom Is vliltlng Iter aunt Mrs. John Odom. I Hev.Wlleox preached at I'lnn Grove last Sunday. tntifad of bttrVlrg llit tail and ttailug viii the tnllic lop of llit pic'r, trar of part of the ton only. Cl-aittti In piper package o( tventr are catiicJ mois handily ihls rty,ind to spill Into your poiktl. Il's eisjr lo do and wont doing. Sifildnii oTie i Low boiling polnu do It the first links In a continuous chain of boiling points. Low boiling points for easy starting , medium boiling points for quick and smooth acceleration, and higa boiling polnu (or power and mileage. Red Crown is a straight. distilled gssoline.' Hence there' a continuous chain of boUing points, gradually rising from low to high. Mixtures cannot have a continuous chaw a oiling points. That's why mixtures cannot be as good motor fuel as pure straight-run gssa line. And that's also why the gravity test for gssoline is worthless-gravity tslls nothing, st all about boiling points, tha only real test of gasoline quality. To make certain of getting; ret) gasoaat, oaf not a mixture, fill with RED CROWN STANDARD OIL COMPANY HOUSTON'C Metropolitan Amusements J HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER iimsiflim lrx-.liinXJl- llmilel l-'rtilitiiHii I'rrM-nta .Mnrgurrlle (lark III a I'lrtiirlottlon of Her Orealeal HtAKe Surce "HMV WIIITK" In Hhlch he lui appeared for lo i'.ioin at U'lul drop Alin-n' l.lltle The' aier. New Vork TEMPLE THEATES (saany IVroetiU Kttna Min tiltli Kubtop O'ltrtne in "TMK ril,l'r:ilNK'' llrart INiIIip luteal War .Ve mid a MIMer Muffer t'omeUy AHI1HSI(I tV.S CK.NTM MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTIOX I'lCTflUCH Tl'KHDAYH AMI M.TL'RDAYB Merrill. Oteaeei II "( nt lral U.1 wr rrnl more In lu-llil now than n irw yrsr Are you rarrylng enougti Insurant e? ,tk t'Mlrutt fur rate. 9 ORPHEUS THEATER "IlkMXttiouiMU of ttw N'ortli," Ills: U Ornron lu Two I'arrs. "Tlir I'undr Mak Tliv lep," Thirteenth KpUodn. "l'nivtrl Hrrrra Maawalae," Mamiftti-tiirlnt:, Truveloicue, llrati ty Mints. "I'M the Muc," lKo Comedy. ADMIMHIO.V TKN CKXTN IUvf x.ine kmn lo anal H4I nrrv lr rlaatitl trarlM ue to l-'ittl, partly In alfalfa. I'rlrrai are low and terms right. Hoe Clillrote. g W. D. MILLER Hoofing- 'on true tor Malthold, Tar and Oravel Roof Ins;. Hoof Coiitln. Itcpnlr Work a Sptxlalty. 232 8. Klxth fltreet. Phone 293. Automobile Tires Vulcanizing and Repairing AU work Guaranteed KLAMATH AUTO TIRE COMPANY 120 South Sixth Street BBBBBVaA faafloaBBBaaPv aa 'aV aaaaTr Mi MAJiinmjiimijm V p.. J K.UUAK. j FILMS Bought at our storo a aLaa aA faSa, aV aw aa Developed Free YOU HAVK IS VKtitu ON KACI! IM)l-( Uiufe SL IttaAMATH FALLS OREGON THIIWDAV, JULY tt. lUlT STATEMENT o( the r'ltat Niillonnl bank of KUm. nth KnIU, Count) of Klntimth, Hui o( tltecnii, liiiln the amount lnj, IliK to III" cieilll nf ivery depnilr July I, I tl 7, ho lui mil msdn a i. pnall, or who Iih not Mlthdrntoii nut put I of liU ili'l'O'H (HMMlitenUI U IHwIt), I'rlnilpxl or liilenot, ir period of morn til till evrtl (?) )rnre llillileillntrly prior III li ilnle. wtlh the lift Ml"', l"l ktlOHli plmii nl P. denre or poatnltlt'e nildre4 ol iif, ileiumllor. ntid the (net ut liU iteiih. if k lion 0 IliUtte IturrtiURli f j sj KUmnlli IVIIi. Oregon Union A Ward 3 j Klamath Kail. Oregon, Y' A liiai'iill I (Ml 00 Klamatli Kll, tliegou 1) Koomnik . I VS Merrill, Oregon Co) .tl J linmi Klamatli Knll", Ornou O i: Itlliknr I ( KUmalll 1'nlla. Ol"B'll Slilte nl Oresoit. Couuly of KUmnlli, ea I. Ij-lln ItiiKnr. ItelllK flral ilhtr noril, ilrpoae and ay upon oath tint I nut the raahlor ol the 1'lfal Natlmul bank of Klamath Knlla, ;iunl n( KlBiuath. Mlatn of Orrculi. lliul Ilia forrKoltia atateiueill I a lull, true, rot. rr,t nml romie alalriileiit, liuln the imllle.lriat knonn rtin.rlue ur .t nlttre mlilrraa. fart of death. If knoit, and the amount to the credit of rarh itepwitor a reuulrrit ti tlm ptul nii or I uapler lift or tun i rubral Ui of Oregon, 1907, mid t'tiaplrr 311, or the lieneral Ij of Orrtutt, mi; i.khi.ii: ittximts Hutiacrltint and aworti to Ucforn m lht I Mil dn or July. A It !9i; IDA II VIOMVKII. Notary I'uhllr for Oreson. My rommlMlon eplrea HrpteliiUr 3. I93U PROFESSIONAL CARDS m0m0f000000000000000Wi JOHN V. U.MJHOU CtHtaty Neirf ayor nUKstaev DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OWCS. ROOMS 7 aae) S WHITS BUILOINA t ' City 4 County Abstract Co. AIITIIUH It. WIIJtON .17 Main Ml. AHNTKACTN, MANN AMD H per rrat Moaey for kVoaae INHURAN'CK - DR P. R. GODDARD OHTKOI'ATIIIO I'HVHICIAM Hulte '1X9, I. O. 4). V. Temple Itrinriiilx-r rUamlnatloa aad roa ultatlou le free at your hiaaw, or In the ofOre. Further I use Ilia portable folding uteri Utile for home treat ment. Tills Insure lite Itome treatment to be equal lo any gtvea In Hie oMret aad tlie price le the I'limie mi. IUlilieif phone vm.fi. WWWWWWWWWWW0W WOOD Place your Orders far QREEN SLAB WOOD NOW Best wood obtainable for tha money Klamath Fuel Co. 0000WWWWW0t0m afafaal rwooas Hiarnwrv -h K. K. K. STORE. Agents, Utik FiUs f35trVl -" Tui-or. rHiiMHfmmrmmHMWHiflmf n WU mt