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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1917)
i-1 m .WlU)AV,OCTOBBni.'WT THE EVENING HERALD, KT.AMATH FALLS, OREGON PAG1 Society Events of the Week SMALL PER CKXT OK LOAN NOW Hl'HSCHIHKI) mm Laura Mayor entertained her ..XV... of Loyel Mori t m blrlh- !.t tarir. Thursday evening, w: . ....... ... in iniui WASIIINUTON. U, C. Oct. 13. Tho Happy Hour Chili will incut on Only by it mont strenuous campalK'i Tuesday iiftoriioon with Mm. W. . tturliiK tliu next twelve worklne days B"" t..j. nvanlnc. October Johnson of 7IH Wnlmil uln.,.1 IV inillVtl w " - .- - ....-.. ..... ..,.. Iii Imiiiir nf Hlll.I hoiiml t lint nil i ...t Tim iiBru n -- I'? I tilrtliltltV Willi ('fllll. fllll. I1H Hfllllll llllllfirllllll lilliliu ni.i I.. I... Ii. lit.. Irnnuiiiu .1 Itni.Hl f.. II.m W.H'nu Mti it " - ....,--- ..... , i miu n iiu ... Mm iii-imiii j ii;iiii i,,,uni ican imm II In (nil lllll l.llmrlv Llititi rnnpli Um miti. riy, iiiiii"' --; - ... .. ....... . - - ' - " Tho imrty wo In ,,ol,or " Mn' ""l""1 l""1 "' mmin'in will In; pros- Hirlptlon ncml Imped for. According mitt North Till made .... I. II at A hIImiI -, cut t wrn f """ ...Ir. nltll l nIU till ll. inuovrii 01 v ln WIS BPI'IllMl. ,r,l0odtlm"- v ....j . tnlto with canaies. Irsl" "i Kiiinn mid u gen- i i..n.iki.rililer shower was given wneily ovonlng nor or MIm Lyn Henucll at Uio home of Ml. uAUn. t N. Haines. Tho guests ,trt Mimo Kslher Haines, Kvolyn Btaottt. Knlhurlno and Margaret Vpp, ComtMico Khmer and Ida Mo-mrr. , IkIIch who amUted at the Rod rrou rooms thU week are aa follew: ilonday Mcsaamee v. r. dumb, ! MorUwoii. Belli. Will Humphrey. Tuwdsy Mesuaincs mrmiuni, jirai Wirtl, Morlenson, H. N. urauroro. Wednwuny Mcwianiea j. r. An nul, 0. A. Krnuso, wm. nougu auu uiuPsnnle Virgil. Thursday Mesdames U.V.Kuykcn-l dill, II. T. Chllood, Krlsbo, M. P. Etiv, 8. Kvana, A.' W. Poll, II., jfrwnhwi. II. Harrison, J. II. oar- Mil. R. T. Nllea and" miss, uestora rnncb. prl4iy Mcsriamrii J. (tonller, Har ry Ootller, Jennie Hurn, J. K. Adam, It. N. Rogue. ' The member of tho Kaatorn Star Lodge ipent u vury Jolly evening at their reiulnr meeting Tueaday ulKht. A rry unusunl and Interesting picture-pasting Kumn was played, and thn" ryone took part, In au old fubleaed candy pull. A lion purly wiih kU cm on Tiii'Hilny evening at tlm I of MIh, Con it an to KIhIimi- In ImiKir of MIhh Kvo lyn llonnvtl, who Iiiih Komi tn Allmiiy to llvu. Tim KIloxtH who MIhh Hun nott anil MIhich KHlhnr HiiIiich, Mylnr Ca'lklim, l.iK'llli) llnrklny, hlu llrown, Knthurlno McAmlniWH imU Wnivo Jatohi, 7 i;r tout of tliu totul cxpocted lici'M HiibMcrlhcd. has Wll.l, HKIKK COAIi TO I'ltKVIINT flUKFKIUNCl COI.UMIIIIH, Ohio, Oct. 13. The mayors thriiout Ohio iiro preparing to Hul7o tho con I to prevent Buffering, v.lilli l wldoHirond. Call to Colors Pulls Down 0. AX. Enrollment COItVAI.MH, Oct. 3. The effoct of tho wnr wan hooii when tho OroKon Agricultural rollego opened October 10th, with n dccreaHU In the number of uppor cIiimh men, 1GK of whom had enlUted In military Horvlce, and n number of othunt III hoiiiu hlKhly Hpe. dallied tochnlcil work fur the coun try. So mo of the Inttor, however, will return to hcIiooI during the your. PrnHhmnn ri'Klxtrutlon wnu ubout nor mal, mid ubout ?o per tout of former HtudenlM returned. Three new dentin nre nt I lie coIIck" tbla year. Thoy'ure Adolph Znlfluy of nomlcH, and K. K. Soper, aucceedlng Mr. Parks, who now U head of tbe Btato bureau of mines and geology, A number of new courses have been added to the curriculum. These In elude dietetics, to train students for Institutional food preparation and serving; live courses In military art, Including position and aiming, theory of target practice, military organiza tion, camp sanitation, military policy of tho United States, tactical problems and general strategy; first aid; fores try nud military construction; engin eering and wireless. Another course Is In horticultural products to deter Two Famous White Sox tychirs the new school of pharmacy, Miss Kva mine tbe host ways to preserve fruit II. Mllum of the school of homo eco-'uud vegetables and use by-products. DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING Hopes every man and woman here will this Splendid health habit. adopt Says a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it washes poisons . from system, and makes one feel dean, sweet and fresh. Why is man and woman, half tho time, feeling nervous, despon dent, worried; some days head achy, dull and unstrung; some days really incapacitated by ill ness. If we all would practico tho drinking of phosphated hot water before breakfast, what a gratify ing change would talie place. Tn stead of thousands of half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of happy, healthy, rosy cheeked peoplo everywhere. The reason is that the human system does not rid itself .each day of all the waste it accumulates under our present mode of living. For every ounpe of iood and drink taken into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must bo carried out, else it ferments and formi ptomaine-like poisons in the bowels which are absorbed into the blood. Just as necessary aa it is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day, before the Are will burn bright and hot, so we must each. morning clear tho inside organs of the previous day's accumula tion of indigestible waste and body toxins. Men and women, whether sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate in it, as harm less means of washing out of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the indigestible material, waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the entire alimentary canal before nutting moro food into tho stomacli. j, Millions of peoplo who had! their turn nt constipation, bilioua attacks, acid stomach, sick head aches, rheumatism, lumbago, nervous davs and sleepless nights have becomo real cranks about the morning-insido bath, A. quarter pound of limestone phos phate will not cost much at the drug store, but is sufficient to demonstrated anyone its cleans ing sweetening and freshening effect upon the system. wBaxSjHtfnBJBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ ' tltL WJ2LECAUGU UfiC CUZf . MMMMIIMJJjMMMjIMIMjtlllllMI! - i I Ylit DfCTOffSORMR IKZf'i r-rWi -J (IMmwoftPtu3rnwrv mi MJ'l So preacripUo tooOaVnltfor nets an. Modnwtoo.raro for w to.siipply. h S WWL-, KLAMATH fALLS OREGON 'aLbulfi'ryi WHCRt,AMITICULA MO PLC mirf TMIIH DRUGS EZavhSst1 Oregon Caasifiore OrercoaU, S90. KxcliuSeljr at K. K. K. Store. JOtf Sorety boada whll yoa.walt. See Chllcoto. Several laaatorea 49 a4 Irrigated fan, ta Um laaart oft aba Klaiawtb Valley. Aak CUIeaea to anew, thwa. 9 m. New York Has Jubilee Over New Water Supply NEW YORK. Oct. 13. A drinking children will take part Jn a pageant mnnifiin whiph tin cost 1140.000.000 called "The Good Gift of Water." Tola In money and eight years of labor will will be held tomorrow afternoon In come Into the uossession of this city Central Park. The city baa conouct- todov. It extends from the Catsklll ed an extensive campaign to acqualat mountains, 120 miles away, and U known ns the Catsklll aqueduct. In celebration or its official acceptance as a municipal system which will sup ply water to millions of persons, a throo'day festival Is planned which ts expected to rival the Hudson-Fult.on Jubilation exercises here In 1909 children with the importance of the acqueduct. A million pamphlets hare been distributed, and.plctnrea con nected with the construction of the system are on -exhibit at the schools, Medals will be awarded to the chil dren In each school who submit the ablest compositions dealing with the Hecmiho of the engineering prob-j Importance of water and method of lems which had to be overcome In en abling tbe city to draw water from the Ashokan dam, 610 feot above tide level, tho construction of the system has been described as-a feat surpass ing in accomplishment the building of the Panama canal. It Is one of the few greot undertakings which have been completed both within contract time nml without being attended by any labor disturbances. A citizens' committee appointed by Mayor John Purroy Mltchel, with George McAneny as chairman, has ar ranged a program In which national, state and city persons of note will par ticipate. George D. Mcuienan, ror mer mayor, and now professor of eco nomic hUtory at Princeton University, will be the guest of honor. It was during his administration that the project was begun. The labor organizations which sup plied the workers and the board of water supply which directed tbe task, together with leading civic hodles, will be represented. Charles Strauss, president of the board or water sup- nlv. will notify Mayor Mltchel of thff completion of the acqueduct. Each night the city will bo-illumlnnted. More than 25,000 public school Oregoa teraa whh two pato pants, SM. At K. K. K. Store exctaelrefy. tO-tf "The Leading Dividend Paying Co." The Mateal 'life, the company that Baa Earned Mere for policy hoideri, Haa Paid Mote to poller holdera than any other company In the werid. See Oeo. C. Ulrleh, District Manager. stt .... MEAT I TO THE KIDNEYS TAKE A TAPUtSMONrUL OF SALTS IF. SACK. HURTS OR BLADDER TROUBLES PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN O. CLKGHORN Const? Snrveyor Civil Knglaeer City County Abstract Co. ARTHUF PL WILSOJf 517 Main 8L FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT DR. P. R. GODDARD OnteopntlOe Physician A Snlte.aii, L O. O. F. Taasfto (over K. ICK. Store) Phone SB1 . . Rem. Phone, SSSR (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon In Klanwth, Palls.) obtaining it for the city, The 'Catsklll aqueduct creates fonr lakes in its course from the moun tains to the city. It burrows under valleys, tunnels thru.htgh land, dives under rivers until It reached a depth of 1,114 feet below jeea level, and bores thru the solid rock of Manhat tan Island. It is twice as long aa the most famous water system of the days of Rome, and Is three times the length of the Panama, canal. ' Tbe aqueduct will be capable of delivering 5,000,000,000 gallons of water a day, REGISTRATION AT O. A. C. IS UNUSUALLY LARGE CORVALLIS, Ore.,Oct. 13. -The registration of Oregon Agricultural College for tbe flrsrarar daya smash, ed all records, with a total of 1,653, a gain of 35 over tbe same period last year. The men outnumber tbe women two to one. Tbe senior class baa five more than at the corresponding time last year. MRS. BUCBOLZ. IMPROVES Mrs. F. C. Bucbols of Spring Lake, who has been on tbe sick list for the past week, is reported much better, We are n nation of meai eaten and our blood la tiled wtth nrleaetd, aaya n weU known authority, who warn na to be constantly, on guard against kid ney trouble. " K , The kidneys do their utmost to tree the blood of this Irritating add, tat become weak from the overwork; they get sluggtshf the elimlnattye tissues clog and. thus the waste Is retained Is the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and yon have sting ing pains in the back or the urine la cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder Is Irritable, obliging you to seek relief fdurlng the night; when yon have se vere headaches, nervous and dlssy spelts, sleeplessness, add. stomach or rheumatism In end weather, get; from your pharmacist about four ouw of Jad Salts; take n tablespoonful In n glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kid neys will act Sne. This famous salts Is made from the add oC grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Uthia, and has been used for generations te'fuSh and stimuUU'clogged Udneys, to neu tralise the adds in urine so it is Bo longer n source of Irritation, than end ing urinary and Master dhwrders. Jhd Salts is taaspenstve and eannet Injure; makes a doHgutnl oCerreseent Uthia watfr .drink, and nobody ean make a mistake by takings UtUe oc eaatonaUy t keep the kidneys ateta aettvewAdv. W. D. MILLER Cement Contractor ' Walks, Floors, Foundations. Con crete Building Blocks, Flues' and Tiles. Ml S. Sixth St Phone lS CLEAN CAR STORAGE, "CENTER TOWN i MACHINE SHOP IN CONNECTION KLAMATH MACHINE AND REPAIR CO. 187 SIXTH STREET Giant Pitcher With Fine Record i i-j I " -., BbbbbbbbbbbbbbbWHbW f fHgflllHHBBHI' I iVgm$iIii BSBSsiraRSBSBBSBSBla9aBBBUBlBVI' BBBBBBBSnWiinaBSBBBH m?;mHK8tmi i Wm$mmmi-MMmM i SBBBBBBBBBSannm TwCssPnnnnnm 1 4 BJBHSnnmaN: . v BRBBBBBmSE -V. xJ.v.Bfc; isTaBWnVsBWsS i T fa7SBBnSVSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSB BBV!iil:.BBSBSsl":l-lii fctm-umB snHlai:31iiilB IsVBf&RBWnVMBVMVMVil vlnSnMBmlJMillMBsl,m Kpl'ig-glHHHi gSBWaVjSBBBBBBBsHnSiHiH nnnnnLBBfe BbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbhWJbbH eS) Free Assay .!"? If.yeuJnwe.deeorfM,!. ;SSESJS:,T2r.:"S alkali,' WliflA and mmki j for im -ttit,f Ws caaJjaa .xom mttcislly worka 6$p$x?,n.. , (Mi, i0w cHUt mi tkn film WW ' auto M mmrW v Sea ft rata mi i ,"!W!T""fi!'rw,jt ri iS!JK!8&m mil sate ; The Coswalesceit Htae TBE CEAKMONT 4th Sfc, Klamath, Falls, Ore. lis under naw management. Dr. -Elba A. Ingalls and Major Geo. tlagalls have taken over tbe house and Intend to make it a plsasauL comfortable "home" for coavales- ' cents. It is in no sense a hospital I and no contagious diseases will .. m oe recetvea uiere. Lft.NOJICjBS iMMHIMMMHMWWMIWMW4 Notsee of vaMma te,Bpnd District Notlie is hereby given that an elec tion will be kfeld at Pine Drove school house, in Piae Grove irrigation Dis trict on Saturday, the 10th day .of October, ltlTto determine whether bend te the amount -ef-ii,soo snail be is.u4 lor tht purpose ofpaylngl obligattoas; assumed by. said . Try It! A nwdidM which has given sathaactton ts Ms naers for over 40 years, asCarduihai, must be a good medlclae. If you suffer front female troubles, and need a rail'. , vl , able, strenglbenlng toaic, ' y of real medicinal value. y-Jk r proven oy uie cspon- enos W tnoii rm m women users, TAKE Card TAy rnvlna. nlll- in writ In the eoastraetioa of irrigation. wtm rr . nrUnee v n works; said bonds vshAirbe: each" of WrM. CJrdttl.ssys: "I took the dsnomlaatloCotlolie tbouisnd )mWM J.II.U lua. Im.awam a ,! mmtm A A "iHviuirv, ummw ... w .w.w w w . ner cent nor annum, aaa nwiwre. win kUUrest. at tab raU -of. 11,080 peri tfyear, after Sva years tram date of issue, Mgianing wkb numoer one nu following in numerical order. Pine Grove Irrigation DUtrlct. S. a. Icenble. PrfsMent of Beard of Director?,4 and,- "U f .S.,KsMcKeaiis, Secretary of said baardl " 16-SMM-1S M Tin Woman's Tonic Mrs.'C.,S. 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