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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1918)
TUKHDAY, iVSR Aft, JOIN Shipping Shortage Cause of Sugar Restrictions I'ortlnml, Oro., Juno 2fi.- Jn nn. w.ini'tMtf tint rocont fond iitlmlhN.'mt'r.,. i., n.i. ... ... , tritimii rulo tlmt. ....Ill rurlh.ri.ulk,.. ,, In.nlly In Oikkoii bo hIIo vcl to lumn morn than 2f. i.mimU ..f l' b.iK-ir for cunning p.iriiuHint, InMni I f 100 pounds liuriitofoiii poniiliti'd Kclnnl Knloial Food Ailmli.htrii-1 tor V. K. Newell oxpliilnril that fill rnw ir-sinciion is mil uiiu to nii)iln ninny otlu-r hIiiIch. tIhmo who in unit l.nrti.Rii of ni.Kiir or uf hi.h- nruircil loo pound Niickii hnvii nrnii. n-flnlniC capably, lint tlmt It In iii-idu no'DHMiry beivli.Ho of (ho luctc of .lll.l.llllW ttkl Hill.... "'i' "" "" , i Ihth Ih mnplo raw MiiKiir In Mm ,v'i mines, niiwaii, Ilia I'lilllpp'm nnil otnor sugar produrliiK conn. trim." .itl.1 Mr. Mw..ii ... . ..... ,.....,, nmplo iiMr.roritilnK lannclty I.uio ' ' n'll'. ii in ii iiin.Ioii The World War Is Sending All Prices Sky High So Think What This Mighty Quit SALE MEANS TO EVERY FAMILY Every intelligent man, woman and child knews of the tremendous advances in all lines cf merchandise in the past few months, but few of them realize that the next few months will see still greater advances. The merchants are today facing the great ' est crista in their history. They are receiving notices of advances on almost every ertiele in every mail. Merchandise is not only going sky-high-tn price, it is scarcer and harder to get than ever, before. Merchants are forced to raise the prices on everything in their stock, not from choice, but from necessity. Therefore, when we tell you that we are actually selling merchandise in almost every instance for less than ony merchant can buy the same goods for in the big Eastern wholesale markets today, you should appreciate the importance of this sale. Buy not only your present, but your future needs, ahd by no means should you let this golden opportunity pass by as this e:1c cannot last forever. Also bear intiind when any line of merchandise is clos ed cut, it will not be replaced, for we a'reinc?re in our announcement to quit bus! ncss fcr good, and there will be no let-upuntil absolutely every article in this store is closed out completely. f Here Are Only a Few Prices: Regular "50c check suitings, to go on sale at per yd. ,'t.ic Regular $3.50 Wool Coat ings, to go at, per yd. $2.3!) One lot new Spring Hats, value to $12.50, to close 'out at - Jfs'i,4t) Women's Silk Auto Hats and Caps, values to $2.00, to close out at 80c STILTS DRY GOODS CO. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ; Are Going Out Of nr ulilp in which t K f .hipping , ,' ,;,, 'for'!', ooirvu nxmiri. " .,....,.. .f.... ... '"" "" " mill! IIIIIIHpill 1.111011 ' in iihhIMk for tfn wviU i um-l imuiliy. Tim p.oMoim nlloui.nu! i ' ion iuxiihIh of hiikiii for im.him. ..d my llhmiil nincli niinu lllinul tliiiu nbly Hiipplkd thulr ciiiimImk mods for1 w tliu iimhoii. but thcim , m, not'.i,' i- i I IIIU I " 'i noiiKiii iiinir (V.llllllK Slip- plli- must got ll.Hr miKur iih they, I I It, purrliitHluu. not moro tlinn 2fi noiincl,, ni it HUH II uli, ml, I 1... '.' "" ,...... uniioiniiiiiii, ion, unit wlicm'iii It Is not nbMilut,.y m-roHHary to ni fiunlly to Iiiimi tfHi fun 2T. poiindH. a Business Women's S.V00 Wool Union Suits, to close out at $1.08 Rcguar $1.00 Wool Challies. to go on sale at, per yd. 48c One lot Toilet Articles, val ue to 50c, to close out . . l!)c Oiie lot Women's Suits, val ues to $25.00, to close out at .... $12.IS0 THE EVENING n leiaor amount should bo purchased. J In urdur tlmt uu more sugar than, nc (JUiiry to dmwn out of thj) general supply until thu uccuniulatlori Is suf. f riclviit to iiurmlt moro liberal draft for duniu-jtlc putpuaon. Thlswlll noi weil: ,i lirtnlotilp on anyone, ns sugar i-nii bo Hi-cutcil tn meet nil coming ro iliiliomimin ii h thu tincii nrlkHM. vii I tin- hiikiii tvlll not bn drawn out of Uu- nntlm's supply ho rapidly and iM" mfl,,,",,,",n w o moro fault- " J''" 'ZTT'"1 d0W n0t M" "n "I'Ulk'fttlon to Ht.Kiir pur- ""',f, Ir Kmii-rnl household uso. whirl. In to bo pt.rchuKod only two IoiiiiiIh ut it tl.un In town and cities, mid fhn poiindH to rural consum-i-iii. mmvij roit uhkhiiam AllH-vnrtb, who purchased . Hutxor farm early this riirllil. .him nnw tnnsiu. .1 m .1 lu l( ,,, t0 lwjiulll ,., .lSl cari nl which i.lnco ,P conducts a i-emir.il ..... .. .... ... ",rc- " wim.iiwn.iy ..tu.ii later tbo snaBon. , BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY Large line of Summer, Dress Goods, per yard, 10c io -49c 18-iticli Embroidery Flounc- inns, 17 l-2c to 35c . One lot Women's Coats, new styles, values to $22.50. to close out '. $14.95 A large assortment of all kinds of Embroideries from 5c to 95c Business HERALD, KLAMATH Yankee Boys Adjust Selves to Conditions IloodquartorH of the American' Troopa, With tho Drltlsli Army In Juno 10. (Correspondence Associated Press,) Amerl- Prnnro. of The san boya bllllttod In Northern Prance bofare being brigaded with tho lirlt- Inn troops at tho front are accepting tho new conditions philosophically, and adapting themselves readily, with tho exception of tho use of tea as a substitute for coffee with break. fust. T.hoy ffi.nd this change too violent. for mllltnry reasons It appeared necessary that the Americans brl fctdi'd with the Ilrltlsh bo sorved the llrltlsh rations. They will be allowed to acquire tho tea habit gradually, however, If thoy want to, coffee be ing served with breakfast as usual. With tho coffee they will got bread and Jam regularly, sausage some times and bacon now and then. Their dinner at 1S:30 will consist Lake County Starts Big Lakevlew, Ore., June 36. The flrat car load of scda product from Alkali lake hai been shipped from Iakeview to Oakland and Is the be ginning of large dally shipments un. til the company, composed of San Francisco capitalists, build a milt either In thta city or at Alkali lake. Fred McCall, the superintendent,' ha left for San Francisco to make arrangements for additional trucks, He received a wire to the effect that five mere trucks were ready to be formarded, and It Is probable that they will reach here within the next few days. McCall states that it will be necet lary to do considerable work on the road between Valley Falls and the lake before the trucks can be used to the best advantage. For the pros. ' ent the heavier trucks will be placed on the run between Lakevlew and Valley Falls, while the lighter ones will be used between the latter place ind the lake. A toad of 7000 pounds was brought In Monday, but it1 proved lnmaglng to the tires, owing to the ract that the truck Is of a very wide track. McCall was fully aware of vbat the results would be, bur the truck was purchased by one of the officials of the company not familiar Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water ays a flass of net water and phosphate prevent Musts Ml HSBTVyVaw wW twwt Just as coal, whoa It burn, loaves behind a certain amount of Incom bustible material la the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves in tho alimentary canal a certain amount of Indigestible ma terial, which if not completely elimi nated from the system each day, be comes food for the millions of bacteria which Infest tho bowels. From this ma of left-over waste, toxins and itomaln-llke poison aro formed and nicked Into the blood. Men and women who can't get feei ng right must begin to take Inside Oaths. Before eating breakfast each nornlng drink a glaia of real hot wa er with a teispoonful of limestone uhoipbate In It to wash out the thirty et of bowel the previous day' ac :bmulatlon of poisons ana toxin, and to keep the entire alimentary canal lean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick head- iche. colds, biliousness, constipation, others who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff ness, or have a sour, gassy stomach after meals, are urged to get a quarter nound of limestone pbosprato from the drug store, and begin practicing internal sanitation. Thu will cost very little, but Is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on tho subject. Remember, Inside bathing Is more Important than outside bathing, be cause the skin pores do not- absorb Impurities Into the blood, causing poor health, while the bowel ports do. Just as soap and hot water clean. sweeten and freshen the skin, so hot .water aad llmestont phosphate aot OB the stomach, llvtr, kldstys and bowtli. Adv. FALLS, OREGON of meat, bread, cheese, pudding and potatoes, varied. with oth'er vegeta bles when they are obtainable. Tbo ovtnlnR meal at about five o'clock comrrlsc bread ami butter, lam with tM pnd oxtra occasionally. Tno rutlons aro good and abundant and when the American boy gets ucctiMomed to them he thrives on them. Hoys who never taw tide water be. foro they embarked on this expedi tion require about a week to ke their nea sick and homesick expres sion, and to find that a barn floor U not, after all, aa hard as It seemed at first During a halt In a long march, with one bank of a ditch for i I'lllow and the other for a foot rest n lot of them were sleeping today In thn shade of a hedge at peacefully ail they would In their accustomed beds. They were quite as much at horn., aa If they had always been there. Soda Shipments with the road condition to be en- countered. Mr. McCall la firmly of the opinion that tho wide track trucks cannot be successfully oper ated. As soon as the road Is put In shape and the full fleet of trucks arrive, It Is confidently expected that 100 tons of the soda products will be shipped daily. A road crew will be constantly employed In order that full leads can be hauled at all times, and no delay Is anticipated on that score. LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tinned or freckled Squecte the Juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounce of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of tho best freskle, aupburn and tan lotion, and comn ex on beaut fer. at Terr. very. small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will - - supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few coat. Massage I this sweetly fragrant loUon Into the' face, neck, arms and' bands each dayl and see row freckles, sunburn, wind. bum nri tan HiinnnM .. hi.! clear, soft, and white the akin be-i comes. Yea! It la harmless. 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HEADACHE STOPS, NEURALGIA GONE Dr. JajMt1 fire Jistaat wMaf kt 1 dilst a pMfcaft. Kerye-'neUag, spliUiay er , tarebUag keeficWTieidu last a few moment to Dr. Jam' Hess eke IVw dtrs wkleh east oar 10 seats a aaek age at aa drug store. W ta eaisk est, surest beadieh relief la ta whale world. Doat raferl lUllev the sgoay nd distress stow I Too esa. Million of maa aad woa have found that btadata aad Miuralgia Misery is needless. 04 what roe ask far. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CKKDtTOM Notice I hereby given that the ua drlgnd baa been duly appointed as administratrix of tho estate of Henry O. Busaey, deceased, by tho County Court' of tho State of Oreajoa, for Klamath county. All persons having "aims agaiMi saia eouno are re- !.. quired to present same, properly ver Ifled, to tbo undersigned at Lorella, Oregon, or to her attorney, R. C, oroesotca, Kiamatn ran. Oregon. w,thln month, from the date of tw DUa June 18 . DAYTON H. BUBSBY, Administratrix of the Estate of Henry O. Bussey, Deceased, U-I5-I-8-U the auspices of the American army In France 'tor the men at the front. The publication Is one of the bright est Issued la English. VCittArUTrl rALLS ORtGOllmSI T W-l MM . ill' i Ti I t, tnJii (aotSKv AAAAAAAAAAAA . PAM,t4ntt --lM f-lv, ..1 .. Y, S& High "aTil ,iXX:?Z. "?"lV7"r' tajj ,t i auonng & m at reasoaablo Price .fl H; ... , y Ml AMU WORHMANBtUr GUAHANTKttD " -S Pure Woolen, tloa Invited Yonr Chas. J. Cizek Snccewor to Loewe Bros. MKItCHANT TAILOR Hl Main St. KUmath'Lodge No. It?, I. O. O. F., meeu Friday night.. H. F. awatL N. O. Fred Bremer, Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O. X F.. meets Tuesday night W. A. Masten, C. P. Out-of-town people, when M tho city, are Invited to rail at CMIeate'a real es'uto office. Kxtra (leak, free writing materials, magaxlnes and p per. i id The purpose of the National War Savings committee la to create aa,i srmy of savers who will, by saving, re lease labor and materials for tat m-, of the government In the war; aad wmv will lend their saving to. the govtrar v ment to prosecute the war. PROFESSIONAL CARDS- 0ww0wwtA0iim0w0t0i00wwi0wim0im0t City ft County Abstract C. ABTHUP K. WILSON 117 Mala St FARM LOAN AT 9TKM CENT FLAT DR. KARL O. WIMCARVRR White Mag, Fheno N4 Dentistry and Oral turaery DR. P. R. OODDARD fjatigssflCafMakto MVtwldgsVu A vaSPsaSVyaJMamslV satsaasjgasai ana) wit an, i. a. o. f. (over K. K. K. Store) 'PhoatSBl.. Re. Phoae, (Ta only Osteopathic Physt ciaa and Surgeon la Klamath Fall.) KATaWRINR SCHLKKF, M. Bw BitVf'avVafJsaB aisMaJa aVfJaTBaHNsi Whit Bldg, la Dr. Hamlltta's Office hour 9:30 tov13m., 1:3 to 5 p.m. J Nlgbt calU promptly attended to DR. J. G. 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