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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1918)
PRDAY, MAY It, Mil Cold North Winds A THE EVENING HERALD. kLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Unrlng Mown wheat and oals wen re- 'larded by the cold wauthai- h ...!l coming up spotted in ome places on Ucount of drought, nnd In othari are Mtig Infested with apbls and show ling poor stands. i m i .. spa. V ai a II PI 1 III llilTt I rAnC 9f0,l'"y conditions are aluo having IIVIHI U wlUIV JE IfSLfal " """'"""oub effect on grosser Altai , f.i la iihort, being only about one-half ,llic acreage where It Is being cut In , ., 'Houlhern Oregon. I'aHtures are dry-- or dm avt-runo Heuon, the Ing tit, an.l need wnrm rnin. ..-..! ... Bvi 1-npeciuny in the foot hills. ADhls POHTIiANDi Muy M. Continued mlvuiiw low nlKbt teinpcrnluroH, lU-flcUtnl hum- summitry declared .Mnr. wltli eoh north wind and llttln Wlnler wheat i i.e. .. ....J,,,lM Pincllcully deHtroycd somo fields or no rainfall, were tint predominating eountleH, ,,iid n niln to makn II "' V',rh ln "'" Wll,nn"" Valley, and feature of tho pnst week, according "". r tho crop ni J(, tulM hay; It f'10 ."""'I"1 ,H Mng P101"1 ,or ,,nl' i the weather bureau' HUinmnry of lrt ,ur,""K '". and icqulinl warm "" '" "thur cro,m ...liter and crop conditions, and ' for heHt reatiltH. Kant of the , T,ho toM welhor nppcnrs to be de- ih..e piwod very detrimental to ciop '"cadrH thin at s In better ahape. '"J1'" H,"c "hi'Mlng In somo dls- wnalnallon and growth In prarllcnlly ,,ut U-jrlnnlim to nIiow tho III ef. ,,'t1,H- ,J,,t "'" w " t complet .11 portions "Mho atate, I.lght lo,f",,, "' roiiKlit and frosty nights. '? a1"', and the sheep turned on ........ ........... .... ii....... .,i..i.i. Winter rill and Imilev urn iilu.i Iw.ii.l. r'"'Me. heavy iriimn lAiMMii wii ...n.7 ...n.nn, - ..v...- .... it... iliiinaBo was mostly confined '"' '""' ,IU lr iimlHttirn to niako lo tender vegetation on low landu and ful1 crP- Urowlli was very slow, v' ''-' "ood Itlvcr Valley, with fiulls In n few places. ,,m' ,,,u M,""'l was being destroyed by ,UMV' crolm In Prospect. In southern Kami work kept well up, and In' "'"' """" ' """m fields. c'iuiilles fruit made alow growth and inltried localities waa somewhat In1 The germination and growth of the M""1lnJ;,r"1 "0lm" h f". but " tho .n.iu.u m iii iiur in gooa snape. s Home frost Injury to corn, potatoes i.nd gardens was reported. Corn I turning yellow from lack of sunshine. Dunkirk Decked Most Besieged City WAtK.i,. JAOi'THHW. LONDON, May 31. Dunkirk, "Tho City of Dreadful Night," It Is pointed out by a correspondent of tho Dally Mall, has been mentioned perhaps morn often In French communlquos during this war than any other city. There are weeks when It Is rare for a nil ho they are taken an a matter of course, nedhooms, Instead of being on the upper floors of the house, are now In the cellars, and public dugouta dot the town as do the air raid shel ters of London. Scarcely a houso or wall In the tnlvn pflmnltin wlttimit Ita rnfAVrl rtf lha communique not to conclude with the ' .,. contnua, cfroltg t0 de(ttroy nuiui, mil-Ill j uiiymnun uiupyi-u Dunkirk V. Change in Passenger Train Service Effective June 2, 1918 On train only will be run drily In each iliif.tlon en Klamath ftlla branch, fellowe, connecting with Trains Nos. 13 and 19: No. 40 No. 39 3:30 P.N. Leave WEED Arrive 1:15 P.N. 7:30 P.N. Ar. KLAMATH FALLS Lv. 9:15 A:ML 8:00 A.M. Lv. " Ar. 12:50 P.M. 1020 A.M. Arive KIRK Leave 10:35 A.M: Krk Trains Daily Except Sunday. SouthernPacificCo. bombs on Dunkirk during the nlaht." -A ipl-i, pears and cherries havo set! or "A longrango gun has fired into Dunkirk." That seaport, the nearest of nil to tho firing line, la now scarcely less denr to the hearts of the French peo plo than Verdun, and, like Verdun, It baa been decorated for Its courage, un der Are. Recently France's biggest ship was launched there. The amaxlng thing about Dunkirk, the writer continues, Is that It Is still a city. Its Inhabitants, refusing to leave, have carried on Its normal life with Indomnltable courage. Tramway can run as usual along Its cobbled Dunkirk. UNITED 8TATC8 MILITARY MKDICOI ARB'HONORIO By Associated Press AMKRICAN HEADQUARTERS ON THE IiniTIHIl FRONT, May 31. The British military authorities have dec j orated Captain Thomas Edward Wal ker or the United Htates army medical service and oleum llcutonants in that .service. Tho lieutenants thus honored are Mm wood M. Oabto, Arthur Irving Harwell, Jas. R. Clinton, Samuel Ad jams, Oocrnor Itoyer, Harold Foater, John Oregg, Albert I. L. Jones, Bald . win u, nvyen, uujr v. nuoeu ana nar- vey C. Updegrove. HEADACH NEURALGIA PI Ott a 10 cent pMkac of Dr. Junes' Headache Powdeni and don't suffer. When your head aches vou almnl nut have relief or you will go will Itfa BMfllMa to mnttitr wtinn va.. mam streeU, and well-stocked shops are take a remedy like Dr. James' Head open every day. Weekly in the main ache Powders and relieve the pain and square market la held, and the count neuralgia at once. Send someone to less stalls are well patronised by the th ''"'f toro ow t M package shrewd housewives. jf,,r- Jm,, n"dac,,c Powders. tk. i.,,,.,! in.i..im..i. )m,i suffer! In a few mouients you The frequent bombardments from , (, flnonead.ehe gone-no moi sea, land ano air are not laughed at, awurelgia paU s WORK ON ATTRACTIVE IUNOALOW STARTED Work on tho coment foundation for Mr. Mitchell's cement bungalow on ,Wnlnut aenuo was begun Wednesday. i When finished It will be one of the J most attroctUo residences In town. It will cost approximately 14,000. Nsttlsto etc shoe at K. K. K. STORE. The highest prices paid for second' hnnd goods. Olve mo a call W. H. Rugs, 906 Main street. 30-Jt United States Tires are Good Tires ' r' .sflaaW CaaW .BJHRcQQPk ItslP'IsBBv 11 tTCMi i - ii ssssssssssssH IHBBsHMBEln1' sHHUI Tire-buying Economy ssssssIsssbbE trWf AUCTION SALE Having disposed ef my lease on the barn, I will sell at Publle Auction, at the Blue Front Barn On Klamath Ave., in Klamath Falls Saturday, June 1st . . At 2:30 P. M. THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: Four hsad ef horses, consisting ef two good saddle horses and two good work horses. One light transfer wagon. One double buggy. One est double harness in good shape. Ons single harness. Other mlscsllaneous articles. G. T. FRIAR Proprietor Terms Cash 'Chain Triad' Your ctr mutt iv fwtrervlc thit ytr than vr btfora. It gpccdt up your work incnam your working powtr. The hlghMt car economy Ilea In utmoat service. The most economical tlrea are those which will give yon greatest use of your car. That's Just what United States Tires will do for you. You can depend on them for continuous service, moat mileage at loweat mileage cost. Equip with United States Tlrea. Our nearest Sain and Service Depot dealer will be glad to assist you in selection. Sherman Clay & Company SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. Wish to Announce that their Expert Piano Tuner and Repairer Mr. W. H. Morgan, Is new In Klamath Falls for a limited time. PIANO OWN. ERS WHO WISH THEIR PIANOS PUT IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION please netlfy SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT Phone 3S2J aBaBBal w gBSBB. LHB gggggH IJEIiB-Mejitfgig-r ill Dts't Safer Was bras Klamath Korn- Knocker Will reawve llw sjaddr. Ns Ptk Ns Saresen 25c'Bottle VWauTM rAtis omemTt i AAAAAAAAAAAAA Evans Spud Planter for era Whee. Ce. Bale. Farm- U4t Ooodyear, Mecbelln and Firestone tires. Telford Bros.' Oarage. tO-tf Chlleete ean"eave yeu money en elty and eeuntry property. Exclusive agent for seme ef the very beet, houses, lets, farms ana ranches. 35 BE3m HOT WATER' Drome if too DOIfTFEELMGHT ays glass ef net water with pnSJSjpSgSjISj BWOFSj SevSKIvsH If you-wake up with a bad taste, bad breath and tonne Is coated; It your head Is dull or aching; It what you oat sours anS-fonas gas aad add In stomach, or yoa are bnioas, consti pated, nervous, sallow, aad oaa't got feeling just right, begin inside bath ing. Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teupooatul of llmestoae phosphate la It This will flush the poisons and toxins troa stoaaacb, liter, kidaeya and bowels, and cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alimentary tract Do your la side bathing Immediately upoa aris ing la tho mornlag to wash oat of the system all tho previous day's poUon uus waste, ga-a and sour Mlo before putting mora food lato tho atomaeh. To feel Ilka young folks feel; Uke you felt before your blood, aenree aad muscles became loaded with body Im purities, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of llmestoae phosphate which la Inexpensive aad almost taste less, exoept (or a sourish twinge which ilsaot uaplsasanL Just as soap and hot water act oa .tho skin, cleansing, sweetening aad freshening, so hot water aad lime stone phosphate act on tho stomach, liter, kidneys and bowels. Ilea and women who are usually constipated, .bilious, headachy or hate any atomaeh dlsordsr should begin thlstnslde bath ing before breakfast. They are as sured they wOl become real cranks oa tho subject shortly. Adr. NOTICE OP POUNDMASTBR'a SALE Notice is hereby given that the un derslgned, poundmaater of the City of Klamath Palls, Oregon, did, oa the 26th day of May, 1MI, impound In the pound of said city the following de scribed animals: One sorrel mare, brand quarter cir cle over L oa left ahoulder, X on right hip; weight about 100, 8 or 9 years old. One blue dun horse with white spots, brand; about 7 or 8 years old, weight about 800 pounds. And that unless the owner or own era of said animals, or other person or persons having aa Interest therein,. shall, before the time of sale stated bolow, claim possession of said anl- mala and pay -all coats and ohargea for the keeping aad advertising thereof, together with all fees provided by or dinance, of aald elty for such cues, said animals wUl bo sold at public auc tion for cash at tho elty pouad, South Second street, at the hour of 3 p. m., on the 1st day of June, 1818. H. 8. WILSON, Poundmaater. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, PRRFBCT FIT Iflgheat draite of Workmanship"1 GUAKANTKKD Mprlng Woolen on Display; Your Inspection InvlteeLi - Chas. J. Cizek: Muccessor to Loewo Bros. MKRCHANT TAILOR BIO Mala St. 1t3 The new 1918 low cost, life, aeel dent and health policies of the Travel. ere are up-to-date In every way. They coat less than others. See Chllcote. 15 PROFESSIONAL CARDS " JOHN C. CLKGUOBN Coaoty Hurteyor Civil Kngtneer City ft County Abstract Co. ARTIItTP R. WILSON , 617 Mala SL v FARM LOANS AT 8 PER OKltS FLAT 0 DR. EARL a. WISKCARVIlt White Bldg. Phene 314 Dentistry and Oral Surgsry DR. F. R GODDARD Oatcopathlc Pliyslrlaa Snrgssa Suite 211, 1. O. O. F. Temple (oter K. K. K. Store) Phone 831 . . Res. Plioaw, 88881 (The only Oiteopathle Physi cian and Surgeon la Klassath Falls.) KATHKniNK 8CHLURF, M. D. PhyalrLin and Surgeoa White Bldg. la Dr. Ilsmlltoa'a office Ofllce hours 9:30 to 13m., l:3t to 5 p..m. Night calls promptly attended to DR. J. G. GOBLE Well kaowa Opteatettet Optklaa,la ERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 12S Third SL OpposKo Kata Toaspla PhoaaeeM f Make eagagomeate, aa4 ha wlH call at yoar hoaw aad eaanalae yoar oyea for glasses. If yo eaa aot caU at We oMca. 1 -- k J W. D. MILLER Roofing Contractor Malthold, Tar and Gravel Roof ing. Roof Coating. Repair Work a Specialty. SSI'S. Sixth Strost. Phone S9S. meeeeeeotee O. K. AUTO LIVERY Phene B2J 412 S. 8IXTH ST. 4V AUTO FOR HIRE E. Q. ARORAVES Stand at ths "Mecca" Phone 153 1 W O O D ORDER A YEAR'S SUPPLY OF t' OREEN SLA8 llAtu ,! Lbua AlkAaM Jsaaj aaaaal aaaa. t flVWf ewiti flaw ineni mie esewai iw.v W als handU 4y, Imb and Heck Waad, Cal an Fii( , " . . itr Klamath Fuel Cosayaaxr )1 ' Fifth aad Mela namMMSMXlk Ji ?"&: 1 ;.i. 'i 15 C5? 5- 1 i f ; I M'l m Ai!. 1 4 - ' '! 1 r I til tt m ;j $t F it K 11 Ui r.i j i R.I i 1 l 4. n M m rj V"i May 88. 1118. , . 18-St V jjLa5avg.vxaMi v '