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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1917)
ni:im:siiV, jit m, t t t BS- BR i ir , PAGC TWO TbeEveninf Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor 'prtUslwd dally et Sawiv T 1M PrtUiWa Company of (asaatfc fmm. U Fowth street. "sIt.tatUxlsxoShtnamaa rtpttoa terns W " " to tee Hatted States: IK.M THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON KlumkCffr sss OMWttk WKDXBSnAV. ill '- 1BI7 1MXK l.l.OVK I'lCKlPS HssOassMAfe. FOR SALE FOR SALE Ford, fully eiutppea. 1917 model- Thone 5S?X I3-3t FOR SALK-11" model Indian mo- cceap. " -3t tercycle: almost new; 85 or call t Straw Dairy. FOR SALE One 11 Ford In first dw condition. See Zlnk at O. K. blacksmith shop. sl' FOR SALE Three head work horses. S40 Walnut avenue. 23-tf MNE GROVE, July !4 - The Mc Keniie blotters and families ate en Joying a lslt from reUtlTe. Dr and Mrs. Holland, parent of Mrs atdno McKenile. are from Riverside, Calif. Mr and Mrs. J. F Holland are reclttered from Cajon. Calif. Mr. J R. Scales an aunt of Mr MrKen- .1, frrr. Moiled CltV. U with the' party The party visited Crater LaVe yesterday, and found It delightful. and made a return trip on luesuay They start south for their several hones Thursday, all fc-olng by auto. and Intending to make stops at the Yosemite Park and Lake Tahoe. Mr. and Mrs. George Heartier. Mls Pearl Heartier and Mr, and Mrs. Sam Miller and family, are visiting Mr and Mrs. H. M. Miller and family. S. E. Icenblce has purchased a new Maxwell car. O--.. a4- New lYussia CILdlll to Stand Firm ....iikirnka ..........iK. intMi n Mi.i i hiim nation who he been .e.m.uru ..- wVxsvt. ,IIM, II'M'. touched by the evidence "f American j !. frlendshlp and our quia lecognttlo,, LONDON. Jut) S5 of the new wmt.im.iU I're.ldentI l.tiMiu. - WlUon address to congress, mwblct. ,,... llaliVrm UtiM I"" l 'he Sot forth America's altitude lo"i. Is? repieeliUllvo iS. urltlr, during Jul,.. .h.w. n n.l'Bin.. ol T..io...0 Statement By C. H. Boynton Gives Clear Idea of Conditions Exist ing in New Republic NEW YORK. July ;5. Russia, as nation of repression If under lite"" sow constituted, is as little likely to ircunuUnccs there should bo a make a separate peace a is thoV"n.t.;babMo of conflicting opinion, and ed States, in the opinion of t" II seme fanatic notation. It U not ont Bo.nton of New York, president ' understandable, but. Indeed, quite the" American Rusilan Chamber ot natural. The wisdom of the policy of Commerce. Mr. Iteynton. who I ao jermlttlng unrestricted assemblage in Petrograd. has forwarded to the aad discussion was evidenced In the orcanliation. of which he I pre.t Miss Lnlu Odom Jim Dixon. Is visiting Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. George Heartley and Ed and Cora Miller were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mack last Sunday evening. vOR SALE New. modern j-reoa tieverena s.ox win preuca mi- bnaxmlew: buffet and cabinet ku-; Grove next sunoay. ehea: large basement with stone foun-j daxlen: must be seen to be mppreclat-i XKW- -SVC.AR1XK" FOB SWKDKN ed; eair terms; Improved grounds? mad Ideal location. 22S Meirose si He. Springs Addition. Phone 224.W so-st dent, a statement on the condition In Russia, in which he presents an optimistic view of the Russian out look. Where er separate peace has been mentioned. It has been howled down ith Indignation, ho write. oulck st imping out of auarehiMic pro.irhlns by the pon-r of public opinion. "This was no planned, nor oieti or ganired, resolution. It a a mhiii taueous outburst of diss.itifactIon and resentment against existing rulo FOR SALE Five milk cows, span 4 yearld moles, veil broken; farm Bacalaerr- Box 1041, Klamath FalU cpaoaelSfl. 18-21 FOR SALE Modem 4-room bouse. Apprr ZS4 Michigan ave, S 2St STOCKHOLD. July 23 The short. age of various necessaries of life in Sweden is already beginning to bring various substitutes into the market. One of these is a liquid called "economy sweetening." purporting to contain to each bottle of 120 grams the equivalent in sweetening value of thirteen pounds of sugar. Analysis has just shown the contents to consist of one tenth of one per cent of crya tallose. 12 H per cent of ordinary sugar, and 87.4 per cent water. f..., .. hv ho Russian extrem- inar.tmoilv mat an empire ueraroe 1st to create disorders hae been uv. a denucmcy with the Ieat bU'odshcl Lrthrovrn not bv armed force, but by that ex or oxcrturnrd a long etat- fs-.. . , -. ,.. .v . . f miHlMmlntan. -lUheU rlKtl KCOf sIra1Kni oeion- iilC lUIVXT HW. -- "If In the future appearances In jou the fact that mis na ioon n Russia should seem alarming." Mr. political texolutloii. The problems Boynton asserted, "the real situation now confronting the government are will be In the hands of a ministry ocui wrui uuu vuhw .-.v.-. composed of the best Uusu can iiiuon mui im jn.ii.n-i ..-."...-offer." He predicted that the task Hon. In a nation so hugo and of such of reorganiilng the government's diversified interest, time, courage policies will 'be accomplished before and patience must bo allowed for ,the war, ha been tevoKiiuwi i"- ,ticlly e.prrnin tno Mm" 'i"" 'are held by the pnixl'lonal gn em inent, and Tirretelll. who l one ot the leared of the l.ofl. emphatlrall) denied to the duma that M part) considering eparto pe.e and Mat ed that It wa an outrage K"ti"t patriotic men to attempt i I"-1"' upon them the burden of mull a Po Hon The embus) mid ei'imtuaie ..racial are In close louh wh the new- goteruttient. and exetjwher,. Mnerlralis received the molt courte ous ami coruiai aiieuii.ni "The high commission which Itn la Is endlng to the InltiM State. should receive grentet consideration .n,l i hi. I'nlte.l Slate. a well Itus-la. will K-nefll ImmeiKelj Id the Information which can b mutiull' exchanged "Wherever separate peace lias bee i mentioned. It hat been howled down with Indignation and. unle m) Judg ment Is entire!) astra). Rusla. a to day constituted. Is a little likely to make a separate peace n I the I'nlt. ed Stale." pound sterling Atlho a sulutantlal liiiiiiine!ll ! recorded aiming foreign governmonl securities, bank share, nml Hon and .tool shaten. this has hc.it onset h a setback lu the value .if .mi Hilllsh and Indian funds as well as III Amor I. an gold bonds BIG EATERS GE1 KIDNEY I PKOI'KSSIONAL CARDS JOHN ('. ri.lClilKIKN t'.iunly KiiMejnr t'ltlt Kngliner DR J. II. CARTKK D !: N T I T OFriCK. nOOMS ? tml WMITK rlUICDINd .Kin arrlJent ami lieallh illcle are llic niawlaril. Ak t'lillmle. 9 many months. clear understanding and adjustment industrial onerations. according to The marvel Is that lth constraint Mr. Boynton. would at present meo.t and control absolutely removed, dlv FOR RENT MMWMMWWSMMMWSMSSMSMMS FOR RENT Furnished room, run Blag water, bath; reasonable; gen llamas preferred. Call 131 Second atreec 18-tf CfcOcate 8CIT FOR COLLECTIOX FlLrS) btbebol of I 9 HELP WANTED WWWWSJSjMMAMSSAMSMSlsAMMMMMMAMAAMAMrtMM WANTED Position at housekeeper. Call Mrs. J. D. Lenz, Washington House, room 19. 25-lt MISCELLANEOUS Welch W still baylag hides and pelta. Good prices, 100 Sixth street. i of Klamath aveaoe. 2o-6f Asserting that a certain promissory note for $223, dated November 29, 1915, to William Cudahay. signed by J. T. Benaet and C. C. Ferris, had had only one payment of f 5u made upon It. suit has been filed In the office of the circuit court clerk for collection by Earl Whitlock. administrator for the estate ot Cudahay. who Is -now deceased. The sum of $100 Is asked as attorney fees. Charles J. Fergu son is attorney for the plaintiff. insurmountable obstacles, owing to the requirements of the war; hut he declared that American capital and merchants Interested in the Russian field should lose no time in preparing and equipping themselves for the huge commercial business which, In bis opinion. Is certain to be co-Incident with the end of the war. Mr. Boynton's statement follews: That one may have a fair and order has been so Inconsequential "The. possibilities from the danger? of ilUorgauiiatloii were enormous. especially at many criminals were set at liberty, and vet there has boon no vandalism and no Invasion of per sonal rights, except the few local In stances located In the center of vio lence, during the days of the actual revolution. The self restraint and moderation shown b) the entire na- Businessmen Work for Red Cross Vfv ROUBLES City & Comity Aimruit Co, AflTliri II. Wlls! f.lT Main til tllHlllAt'lft. Ml.iNn M n vr Mt Money fur Iwiim ISMt'lt.wn; TAKC SALTS AT FIRST SIQN OF, BLADDER IRniTATION OR DACK-, ACME WANTED Cattle to pasture; fine grata. Address H. A. Jones, Odes sa, Oregon. 19-6t A Urge tract of level, fertile home stead land. Will locate settlers at reasonable rates. Address Chas. Graree, 203 Washington street. Klam ath Falls, Oregon. 12-lm H OUSTON' Metropolitan AnttiMinenu s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK FARMLANDS TBR GOVERNMENT seeds farnfers as wen as fighters. Two million three hundred thousand acres of Ore. gob A California Railroad Co. grant lands; title revested in United States; be opened for homesteads and sale. Coatalas 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 $1. Grant Lands Locating Co., Box 610, Port land, Oregon. 23-78t Hay is money. Doa't take chances. liar it Insured by Clillcoie. 12-ft Have some good 40 aad 80 acre Ir rigated tracts dote to Falls, partly ia alfalfa. Prices are low and terras right. Sec Cliilcote. 9 Mrs. H. A. Williams, E. C. de la Guerre and Frankle FItzwater, of McCloud, and Hiss Ethel McConnell of Berkeley were a party of tourists en route for Crater Lake registered at tbe Hotel Hall last night. STAR THEATER V 8EXA OWEN IX "A WOMAN'S AWAKKMXG" TEMPLE THEATEK K. K. 8. E. Present Shirley Mason la "THE LAW OF THE NORTH" A Story of the Canadian Wilds in Fire Parts fHearst Patlie News," Currents Events "Musty Suffer Comedy' ADMISSION TEN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Orsafi It coats at leat 28 per cent more to I hriid now than a tew rear na Are you carrying enough Insurance? Ak Cliilcote for rates. 9 ORPHEUS THEATER n-aTsmmmmmmmmaP o-x$ vj. LodgeNo.U7,I.O.O. F.. mT nights. W. D. Cofer N mm ottarMia. secretary. H MMMDmtat no. 41, meett ajfnc r,u,rounua,v,r.i "The Terror," A Red Feather Photoplay In Five Parts. "Cold Hearts and Hot Flame," L-Ko Comedy In Two Parts. ADMISSION TEN CENTS I FOR SHEET METAL WORK, PLUMBING, 8 TEAM FITTING, PUMPS AND PIPE WORK OP ALL KINDS SEE G. C. Lorenz 70S Main St. FAIRIlANKsVMOiiSB MUXES WWMMIMWWIIIWmMIM Just appreciation of the e.ents which t!on is the best tribute to its sobrlc- have taken and are jet to take place ty. souuarity aim reaonaoienej. a.n In Russia. It is necessary to under- the best promise of wnal tue tuture sUnd the psychology of the sltua- has In store. The Ilusslan people are tlon. A nation under a rule of ab-o- naturally home loving and oi peace lute autocracy for centuries sudden- ful disposition. They are neither ar. found itself an alwolate democ- rogant nor quarrelMime. Agitators .... ,. n.. ...m,. Vlll ,'l,,llil flii.tr imlnl r1 racy. Almost over nignt auracrauc ""i v'" ' - . i .... . Russia became the most liberal de- view by misreprei'niaiion ami seiiisn mocracy In the world. Liberty, free- dom and equality were proclaimed and political exiles and agilatore were admitted within her borders from wherever arrfxicg. A nation that had not dared to express Its In dividual feelings or opinions, either in writing or In speech, was relrased from all restraint. Years cf repressed de-sign. hut just a certainly they will return to tl elr normal psychology. "The new goernment Is re-drafting law relating to finance, trade and Industry in such a way as to facilitate tho rapid economic deulopmrnt of Kussln. and allow broad exiianxion of Iit commercial and industrial life, ItusKia opens her arms to rerlous men Ideas and sentlmeuU were able tojcf buslae-s hoe objwit is not trafllc find full vent. The government has In concessions, hut actual deulop allowed every phase of political dis- ment and production, and for such cussion, and even that of Mich ex- her terras are sure to he liberal, tremists as Lenin, to proceed without 'America occupies a fortunate po Interruptlon. and refused every hug- hilion In relation to the people of this Lillian Gish as Elsie Stoneman in "Birth ot a Nation !P9 5?l hlmrf.S JsSSnmmmmmmmmHsni Bnmmml SSsmmmS W UmlKtEiSJtf BnmmwBBBBBvT SBnLBSBS SBnmmmml FSHBPtL Krf B mmTBl r''uv4SHHBnmmmSnma hKF3kV- It g. ' r''ftsgsW MibVIITi. I m i ' nnmVBai VVJM . ' Tl? American iiu-n and women rouil guard constantly agnlnut kidney trou , blr. lii-aue we rat loo much and all, our food l tlch t)ur blo.nl l tilled Utlc acid which the kidneys utrlvo lo , 'Iter out. they weaken from overwork. Ovum sluggish, the rllmtnalUo U-l un clog and ihx nult Is kidney Irou Vr, bladder wrakn- and general I'ri'ltte In health Win n iiur kidney feel like lump of had. your back butts or the urltm I. cloudy, full of srdluirnl or you am (.bilged to rk relief two or thrn lln.es during the night; If yuu suffer' with -Irk headache or dlixy. nervous spell, add -lomach. or yon have theu mnllcm when the wrathrr Is bad. get from your pharmacist about four ouncrs of Jad 8ntU; lake a tablr (ipoonful In a glas of waler before breakfast for a few day and your aid- ritM wilt then act One. Thl famous sail I made from the acid of grape anil lemon Juice, combined with lllhla. j and has been Used for generation lo r.uuli and stimulate clogged kidney; lo neutrnllie the acid In the urine o It no longer Is a .source of Irritation, thus ending bladder trouble. I Sm Pall Is Inexpensive; cannot ! Jure, makes a delightful effervescent ( lithl.t water beverage, and belongs In eery home, Ocause nolxHly can make a mlstage by having a good kidney J (lushing any time. Adv. !)K. K. K.GODIMKI) iis.ii.oi'.imi niiNiciw s.lllr Ulll, I. M. U . TeinpU l!fi,irinli-f Ksnliilu iilmi .-in.) rut. ulliitln't U I lee- l your ln-nw, w In llir ulllie. I nillu-i I nr I lie Hitt,,bl fnltllna si'it tt'le fur Ihiiih' trmi. llirnl. Ilils llisiilrs the Iiiiiim llt-ialtiieiil In In "ilal In an) kIim In llir- iiltlir and llio prlie li Lt alum I'limie ;t'JI. !!r. Iiki.tr ptmnr '.'."VH-lt. W. D. MILLER (Vinriil ('uiilinttor Walks, Floor. roiKutailoni Cos rretn Uulldlng HliKkt, I'lur, tt tiw. :a: n stub m i'h(in:i "WW - .. rmj COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR kaiikk.ss iir-urriri m.v ami hi:- STIIItKS ITS .N.XTl lt.l. ('OM)lt AMI l.lMIti: ATO.M'K New City Laundry Wf Ousrsntft Our Work. Shirts and Collar Hundtrsi Wt site wsh llk, wool, and ored god vry carefully. Try M ones and bt convinced. Our ft',m art right. Phens IV. 127 Fourth Street back of Flrtt National aUk a-ss1sls-ssaa-tyj k rN r 'J T. ,BBBBBBBBBBBBBBK.'1V 'li at ImBnmmmmPJ f kv gFsar 'MCNRf P DWIWI poecRT 3 iccir vsati iX.nTAU Common garden sago browed Inln a heavy ten, with sulphur nud alcohol milled, will turn grny, streaked and fndi'd hnlr beautifully dark and lui urlan. Mixing the Sago Tea ami Sul phur recipe at home, though, l trou blesome. An easier wny I to gel ttm ready to use preparation Improwd by th addition of other Ingredients, costing about .'.o cent a targe hoitln, at drug stores, known n "Wyeth's Hugo and Hiilphur Compound," thus molding n lot of mus While gray, faded hnlr 1 not slu ful, wo nil desire to retain our youth ful npiiearnnre and nttrnctleiies. Ily darkening your hnlr with Wyeth's Sago nnd Sulphur Compound, no oua can toll, becniuo It I done so natur ally, so inly. Vou Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with If and draw thl through your hnlr, inking nn sinnll strand at a lime; by morning nil gray hiilm linvo ills.ippeHred, Af ler itmiiher npiitlratlon or two your hnlr heronies dark, globHy, soft, nml luxuriant, und yuu appear yours younger. Wyclh'a Hngu and Hulpliur Compound U n ilellnlilfiil toilet retil Hlte, It iH not Inti-nded for tho mre mltlgntlon or prevenlluu of ilUunso. -Adv. WOOD Plact your Ordirs for CRCCN SLAO WOOD NOW Octt wood obtainable for the moMf Klamath Fuel Co. h'ubiu-tNin nrro irnrta, flin Main si run, mini liegln July l. lfi-tf I Passengers and Baggage Anywhere in the City Quick Service Reasonable Rata PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company Four great business men, perhaps among the most Important In the United States, aio now giving all their time to the work of the Hod Cross. Henry I. Davison, tho most famous partner In tho J. P, Morgan & Co., the International bankers, Is chairman of tho war council of tin organization, and manager of nil In activities. Robert 8. I.ovett. chair-! man of the hoards of tho Ilnrrlman mmmtymmmmm railroads, tho erpntrat iviimn in iiw. ln a mm country, Is chairman now of tho com- VJJLIAv niltteo on co-ordination of Dm lied . plf fiIQ Cross. John I. Ilyan, president of taaUlVliD tno Anaconda Copper company, Is now director general of military re- ' lief. Harvey D. Clbson, whose elo- ! ! vatlon recently to the presidency of the Liberal National bank of Now ' Vork city, ono of tho great financial ! ! Institutions of tho nation, attracted ', ', much attention, Is the latest acqulxi. ; ; tlon of the Red Cross. He has just ' ' been named general organization. Will trade a good Addition Mltli spur Irnclt for dimmI ...... m... . . . i" residence lot. See Clillcoie. Bought at our store Developed Free YOU HAVi: 1.1 CK.N'TH O.N i:acii iioi.l -roe. He has Just IW- ---.--,.. . i d sot . luumd : : Wv KLAMATH FALLS OKCGGtl y A,f $ iur irnclt fur kinmI ; AL WHKUt pahticulah pcomlc V'l i i Vii -". i sm, n.UUam I'lUI'Lk i.Min. r-r I tSUV THI'IW fiiir.-s tt