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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1917)
uv -.Ok t 'M iVKIlMOtDAV, HlilT., IB, I9JIT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON t : Ml American Troops in London Reviewed By the King j 'I 1 ' ,?. . i .....-' h ' r' Sil..X V - f-l'fc. jH'.1lW. ', IVIMM (' - ' J? 0SWtt3. Tho iiinicr photograph shows Amor Inin troop In London imirchliiK Pant King (Jwtw. " ,,, loK"" Qur-en Alexandria, rovlowoil them. All nlmiK tliu route of march tho ru- ceptlon of those aoldlorH wn rumurk able. They hntl exported nothltiK II lc It. Men, women nnd chlldrnn broko thru tho police lino to shako lunula with tliu men vtio had to wo to holp mvo tho llrltlsh oiifplro. Tho men Mrro buy reaching out tliclr Immln to answer their well wUhom ua they filed pnat. Tho lower photo shown n column of lohllora at a hull In Cockapur atreet. Tho chow-da wero ao great their march thru l-ondon was very alow. ft I I'M "J aaato. iHyi i.d, m . 3 V J, r 'if j ," e1vi . -r ".J ' $$& mm 4?. - :w w:vff'tw . ft ':.; .r- i w SSR?' 5 'V,.'1'UW12Jiili Hffi ..fe mmmm i1 ; , MHig l . - 3iW&9ffiS" -. ! . 1 f 2? I a. --... . -i- ..-; 1' ga:tfa;a;.v",ncTffirc: zr: stmi 's' avUUfi 1 Ml W: I tf$ " ' r j. IS'1 L'.M ' UOiJUliJXZZL ' '"" -"-"'.- info for Homemaker's iiy ki.iz.ii-:tii ki:vi:h NOTI" TliU rorncr of tlio paper wilt lo dhMotl into NVtonil IvittN, ciidi Mirt to lie publlNlictl ui'ckl). Tlio iIUUIhuh will Iw: H'MiktIioIiI Hiim:Ntloiui, lt(H-KS, (iiM)il HiMiltli, Fiili(uis mill Aiisucirt to ii".Ioiih. In AiiHUcra to QuoKtloiiH MIhn Kch will lit l.nl to ml Im or ul iinnwern to tlio problems of miv of I lie Miiiti-iH of tlio IhciiliiK llcnilil. NiiUit(wtioim of nil noiIm Mill bo wiy wrltoinc, AdtliCHH AIIkm KUxMlxitli Kojcs, (iiiv of IhinliiK Herald. (i()OI HKAI.TII AVclnlit nnd lack of weight. Thin week mo ulll try to aolva tho prob lem for thoua who want to soluli a few pounds moro. I'lrat we will think about tho dlot. Nov, to khIii ttelulit, you inuet not tiy to foico yoiirbolf to out qunntltle of food, and jou must bo Juat as careful about overloading your atom, ach an our too-lleahy alator. For brcnkfuHt, boaldos fruit, cat a nour UbliiK cereal. Thoao that are cooked In a double holler are beat, oatmoal, cornnical, hoat In vnrloug forma, all nro oxiollont. Uho augar nnd milk or cream. Drink cocoa Instead of coffoo, iih It not only Ih fattening, but It iinletlnB to tho nervos. Milk In largo ijunntltloa la very good. Haw 'K In various forma, too, nro good, Jiiul ciiBtnrd doaerta. Try to havo vory nourishing foodB, and If you care to, drink n kIum of milk between meals. Kxorclao li cSFoiitlal to Reed health, so don't kUo It up In any degree, just bo enrofiil not to got ocr-tlrod. There are various cxurclscH to build up tho body, but you must dccldo what particular onoa aro milted to your especial ncoda. Ilroathing exer cises nro of great beuotlt. I .earn to brenthn with tho outlro dlaphr.im In stead of Just with tho tops of tho lungs. musrles ho that It soon will bo un comfortable to stand In any but tho uroct poillluu. Urates do nn good for round shoulders. Also do this breath ing etcrtlfao Fceial times dallyr I'lnco one linger oer one nostill until tho lungs aro well filled with air. Then opnn tlio closed nostril nnd close tho one which wrs formerl open and ovha'c thru the open nos tril. Next take ten deep bseaths tli in thc.nobo, with both air passages open. To Cure u Hernial he. A headache can almost always bo cm cd li gontlo facial massage. This relaxes the muscles and decreases the ncroiibtiess caused by the headache. An electiie or watcr-powor vibrator will holp wonderfully. If Vim Aio Hound-Shouldered. Stand arm's lelgth from tho wall, palms resting ngnlnst It. Lower tho chest until It touches tho wall be tween your liunda, hooping tho knees rigid, and feet In Blurting position, except Hint tho hools raise slightly from tho floor when tho body cornea forward. This brings the shoulder blades together add strengthens tho Do you lenllzo that when you bo conio HI thru neglect of our health that you disorganize your family? and, oven to u slight extent, your community? The Cure nnd I'levontlcn of Corns. Firbt of nil get shoes that lit per fectly. Souk the foot in hot, soapy water, nnd then tifm tho-callus spots off with A pointed sterilized luilfo. Then ) lib with mutton tallow nnd wear a pad on tho spot until tho thick akin has entirely disappeared. He moving tlio causo of tho corns will prevent their icturn. Woman Fire Dept. Protects Colo. Town RDQEWATEB. Colo.. Bent. 12. Whnn II. a ,...'. . . t .u i)ro ueu nnga in wago-i water those dnya, the baby la turned I or to a neighbor for safe keeping, ' ' oronu la snatched from tho oven, wwlng u loft where It falli, and the nrewonion run for their npparntuH. In KdKewator, the women" "raan't the "oho reols nnd climb the ladders. Tho renaon la that.many of the Are J"en, nil of whom are volunteers, are fining nt national army encamp.' niet3, national guard training camp; " eUowhere In the servlco of the wvernmont. The women decided that " WM tnel" duty to gee that Insurance. :,e d,, not Increase. They drafted1 ,' 'e",a'e relatives of the firemen wo tbelr general department, to an.' wer alarms when needed, and the wivei of the firemen formed a spe-i l particular brand of "flreladles" m do i the work tbelr husbands were ot there to do. 0 far h. u .. . I nlnrtna finil linvn mado flllick tlmo I reaching tho acouo of tho tiro In coca, case. Obseivors any they have prov-1 ed that tho fomalo of tho flie-flghting apocles la juat(as deadly and much moro graceful than tho male, 1-lliKft HUIT Vim COIAKCTION Suit has boon lllod in tho oluco of the circuit court clork by the Sunset grocory of Klamath Palls ngalnBt H. A, Tlorney nnd Allco Tlorney for the collection of flGO.lC for gooda pur chased and unpaid for. Tho comnlalnt allegea that be- twoon July 1st and September 7th the defendants have purchased goods to 'the umount of 181.1D, and that only $30 has been paid on the account. ' Coats of the suit nro asked In addl-j tlon to the amount due. Bert 0. Thomas Is plaintiff's at torney, i SMALL COST AT AMERICAN LAKE WASHINGTON, J. C, Sept. 12. Tho war department has announced that tho aimy cantonmont at Amer ican Lnko, near Tncoma, cost G,ril7,. 408. This la tho largest cantonmont tho war department has built, as It ncrommodntoa 45,049 men, and the coat Is only $142 per capita, the low est per capita cost oof any canton ment erected, The coat was: For bulldmga, 13,181,300; water and sowois, 11,309,643; roads, $400,600. MUSICAL HKIT TONIGHT "The biggest little show on earth," In thd way the Mllos and company, vnudrvillo nrtlsta scheduled to appear nt the Star tonight and tomorrow n!;hl, are billed, This troop Is re pot led to bo a sensation In harmony and laughter, and Its various selec tions on the violin, cornet and piano well worth hearing. Us Get that electric Iron. 12-4t Skins ot Sea Animals May Soon Be Tanned A rcnrcRontiitlwi of the United Htatcn bureau of fisheries has under take:! tho work of bringing about (loser lo-operntlon among fishermen,! tanners nnd manufacturcra In tho de-j vdopment of thu use of skins of iu(i:ntlc animals In the production of leather. An effort will bo made to1 iiBCcitaln what the (inutilities and j piobloms aro nnd how they may be solved. The bureau will lend all pes. slblo i-feslstancc In the development of this Industry. Wilmington, Dcln., Kcv nrlc, N. J., New York, lioston and aiIoiia other points hnyc been visit ed for the purposo of getting In touch with tanners who are prepared to take hold of this work energetically. Ah demands for tho raw products develop, visits will bo made to tho tihliliig (enters for the purpose of In Iciestiiig fishermen to save and mar ket the skins. Thu bureau of fisheries recently had un opportunity to examine some additional samples of leather tanned from liph skins, which Indicate that considerable progress la being made in the tanning of these products. N KM , HAS TYI'IIOID FKVEIt PROVES A MYTH WASHINGTON, 1). C, Hopt. 12. The Ube of tho term "Sammies" to dc Rtrlbc our troops Is almost unknown in Franco, according to despatches received from the United States Ma rines In tho oversea expedition of tho "first to light." How tho term camo into use is explained in this wleu: When tho "first to light" contin gent stenmod Into port the people on tho wharf shouted "Vlveut les amio!" (pronounced "Veev lays ahmee!") What this means Is "long live tho (our) friends," but the "les amis" may sound a gool deal lll.e "les Sam mlcs," and tho newspaper men ao in terpreted It. Immediately tho folks 'back homo' J began calling our troops "Sammies," but tho French have yet to acqulro tho habit. ' County School Superintendent Edna Wells Is sick at her home with typhoid fever. She was quite ill dur ing the County Teachers' Institute here last week, but refused to give up until tho event was over. She' If reported to bo getting along nicely. Get that electric Iron. . 12-4t What if you had a fire tonight? See Cliilcotc. t 31 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICi: OF I'OUXDMASTKirS SALK NOTICK Notlco Is hereby given that a leath er grip, left with mo about Decem ber IT, 191C, will be sold for charges In 30 days la not redeemed. W. I'omroy. 12-19-2C-3 Notice la hereby given that the un. (lorslgned, poundmaater of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, did impound In the pound of bald city, on the 3d day of September, 1917, the fol lowing described animals: One bay mare about 8 years old, with white strip on forehead, branded on left shoulder open square. One brown golding with lump on hind hock; no brand visible. And that unless the owner or own ers of said animals, or other person or persons having an Interest therein shall, befoio the time ot sale seated below, claim possession of said ani mals nnd pay all costs and charges for the keeping and advertising thore- agjssjv Tli -i A Helpful Drug Habit Wliea yon need jrtfalac la dngrtorw goods, Jut stop to ,tfa ffeosM J and tell mm what It to. Well deliver It promptly. Acquire Um teto f phone habit, and have what jroa waat when jroa want ft Delivery 9 u rnnA, IIMtfwoofiPtarntvv fI . f VT LguBTv'l KLAMATH EH1IS OREGON WS PWfTICUUUt PEOf LS vi nif wnuaa 444Hi MWMMMM j of, together with all fees provided by ordinance of said city for such cases, said animals will be -sold at public auction for cash at the Klaa ath Barn, at the hour of 3 p, as., oa the 16tb day of September, 1117. J. W. HILTON, N Acting Poundmaater. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregoa, September 10, 1917. 10-4t llisaasVyiirLsi l f rftt t YHr""Ui iBpilllHisUIBMIfilsPsal PynWffP W TCTSRlsassI 1 EtffTJSl S A sportsman on the Pacific Coast, in a sotrit of "show !! 0 me put a nait dozen ot the new Remington UMC Wetproof Shells into a bag and placed them, bag and all, in a pail of water for a three hours' soaking. Then he rubbed and tumbled the bag and shells together just the way wet shells would be tubbed around in the pocket of a hunting coat. The shells were then dumped out onto an oil-cloth-covered table unaffected by the soaking and rub bing, except for a slight fading of color. Next he cut one of the shells through with a knife and found both powder and shotperfecdydry. Stiff pressure wkh the thumb showed that the crimp was still firm. Comparison with a dry shell proved that the body had not swollen. Then he worked the remaining five soaked shells through the magazine of a Pump Uun, and them and sure though they had never been near the wa tcr. This is the severest test of wetproofing a shell has ever been through and one that only these Remington UMC Wet- proof anelis would srand. They nuke your shooting independent of climate, They are the shells you want. Sold by Spotting Good Dcilcra In Your Community CYrjn tninl yonrsi.it ilh RCM OIL, iht mntnuiloo J Wit Silrtu, Lubncjnl d Kml 'rrwuli THB REMINGTON ArtMS UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., Inc. Lv&tiMuf4ctumt ermarm tfod.fauMM.fifa u Iht World Woohrana BuJJing, New York I , found SSat. I fire as MVJEM WV-9iBSBBBTr-1BSBBBi ASW? YVbbbbbbbbbbbbV atassKjFJsssssssssssl Mmmmm Si (No. 913 Equity) -In the Circuit Court, In and for the County of Klamath and State of Oregon. Sadie Ford, Plaintiff, , ". James W. Ford, Defendant. To James W. Ford, Deieadaat above named: ' -, In the name of the SUM of Orecoa, you are hereby required to appear and answer to the , computet tied agalnat you In the above entitled salt on or before the 13th da of pctober, 1917, that being the last day of the time prescribed in the order of publi cation of this summons, aad if yon fall ao 'to appear, plead, answer, de mur, or otherwise more, for wast thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her comnlalnt. to-wlt: For a decree dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounds ot desertion for mora than one year last past immediately pre ceding the filing of the computet herein, and that plaintiff be granted privilege to resume her maiden name ot Sadie Wright This summons is served upon yo.t. the raid defendant, by publication thereof in the Evening Herald, a pub lic newspaper, of general circulation, printed and published at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, once a week for six successive weeks (sev. en Insertions), the first publication being made August 29, 1917, and the last publication October 10, 1917, by order ot the Honorable D. V. Kuyken. dall. Judge ot the Circuit Court of Klamath County, Oregon, which said order was made, entered, dated and filed in this suit August S8, 19.17. RENNER ft KENT, J Attorneys tor Plaintiff. Whose residence and office address is Klamath Falls, Oregon. . 29-5-U-19-J6-M0 JOHN O. CliBOHOBN Cosmty sjarwyag 'cfrBTJagteast' v : l A good sweat gtvea a good dies a good! poUcy tea good coaapaay. CM owe from Chtteota. SI PROFESSIONAL CARDS gVffsstnjijsjelji DR J. H. CARTES ,. DENTIST omei,) ROOMS 7 as WHITS BUILOIN - tv T City ft County Abstract Co. ABTHUF B. WIXSON . Sl7 Mala 8t ABSTRAOn, IrOANSi AN a - - - u',v v pr urn jbii j mmr INSI7RANCB Samraoaa (No. 914 Equity) - In the Circuit Court, in. and for the County of Klamath and State of Oregon. Doiothy Mae Jacobs, Plaintiff, TS. . ' Lester Leo Jacobs, Defendant To Lester Leo Jacobs, Defendant above named: In the name of the State ot Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer to the complaint filed against you in the above entitled aait oa or before the 12th day of October, 1917 that being the last day of the time prescribed in the order ot publica tion of this summons, and if yon tall so to appear, plead, answer, demur or otherwise move, for want thereof, plaintiff will applly to the court for the relief prayed for in her coav plalnt, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds ot matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounds of cruelty, and that plaintiff be granted the privilege to resume her maiden name of Dorothy Mae Ool burn. This summons is served upon you, the said defendant, by publication thereof, in the. Evening. Herald; $a public newspaper of general clrP tiou, pnniea ana punusuw at niam- ath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, once a week for six successive weeks (seven Insertions), the first publica tion being made Aagast 19; 1917, aad the last publication October 10, 1917, by order of the Honorable D. V. Kmy- kendall, Judge sof the ClreaU Ceart ot Klamath County, Oregon, which said order was made, eatered, dated and filed in this suit August Sir 1917. RENNER KENT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Whose residence aad oHce address la Klamath Falls, OregM. S9-5-1M9-IM-19 , DR. F. R. GODDARD !f Osteopathic Physician A Psusjeoi SsUto Sll, I. . O. F. Teaapto c (oirer K. K. K. Store), PhoaeSai .. Hea. Pheae, 9J5BR (The only Osteopathic Physt claa and Surgeon la Klamath , Falls.) . , WOOD Place year Oratera ter, 'f m ff " I GREEN SLAB WOOD NOW est wood obtainable for the money f Klamath Fuel Co. 4 ' - , ,t v- Passengers : and Baggage Aiywkere it tie Gty '', Qtrick Scrrice T ReistiaUe Rites PHONE 187 f "v Western Transfer Cwnpany ni -, al-- r-e' Automobile Tires V UWawlZlnaT Repairing i ' f. fiTipLI A 'a au woric 'j. . K i&V J- ti -"vwiw zifjs";, ft" AUTO .TIRE COMPANYi 1M HMD tlata .trs4 V w m wi ww SMU vV'i ,'-v. 'it 1 a.- f I y- Wi. - .-, Mit unawarwi tour. ..:.,.. a$ - j -ut Taw- jrw t 5kt;''"