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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1918)
V "' ' ' I r l n i I; !X i i's- 1 y- ,".Va?ttft-Wt ivt, "vSW'-t'.lT' v"- i ."vv-auwr ', ,f THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON jwjmBvafc mj f j wfrmmmg '""T ' ""T , - -- rffaBiAttHiairiib fTl-i ..jT-L II -, t -v v . J - igsMass, I VH Bjea MM VI IMILW I Mf M earnm-ma-wsww aataaww- -ww -www mmmi mmma: "Hi j ( I LV rrm . jurmnxims .n. ' 91 nMWH WiipBr wl i TkM mmu At tan Marin mnm -bbbbL tmvwway, rot vv'! tokw.intiifcWiwf, w??? IiV;WF1 fffetfr v .j' Ij, J i WeWl IV is- 1 A: ' i - - "i . BHHIWll - r'massin at Om imnn at lllllllla the tjssltei eBaamt - - - MM 0 7 ' .ii' PNMM J-w tmU ksdat, july as, itis Hcrald'iCkuWAdTS. HELP imjwwmMMWMMMMM WANTED WMMMVWAWMMW WANTKD Dry lumber pliers, day work or contract. Big Lskea Bos Co., ast VENTED Position as manager et Mock ranch by & married Ml above draft age, bo chlldrea. Loaf experience la all stock and fanning line. Address P. 0. Bos 254. Pbeae 342-W. Klamath Falls, Ore. IM WANTED Janitor and central cleaning work by first claaa jani tor and janllreaa. Call SIO Klamath Ave, 1M h .. I; ' ' '. V 3 . 'i'r. t t -'. it BOYS rVANTBD We need the serr ; leas af a anmbor f at smmsr ached "rv. e i ' fee permaaeat nutWM'Wan. am we select will ha watt paid inttlNs'M")Mitnkf)it eat. Jttera tad aetaace. Aaaerfte m.K Aetimti i si"". ;- Those preeeat at the tewing room yesterday were, Meadaawe "Geo Fry. Jennie Hum. Cha Martla, H.Newn ham, L. Mills. C. A. Bunting, Ida OManes. M. J. Nyhan, Geo. Chattaln, Allen Staasble. J. 8. Mills, D. Shld ler, 8. W. Dowllag. K. B. Sedge, W. R, Boyd, Estelle Carrier, L. K. 8nlll- Tan. In tbe surgical dressing depart meant were Mesdames Wilt Baldwin, Chat Martin. Clarence Underwood, Fred Shsllock, W. It. Robertson. Oeo. Merrymaa, W. O. Smith, 0. LBrown Fred darrlch, D. F. Arnold, A. J. Powell, D. A. Kenyon, R. E. Hilton, Hattle Thrasher. H. N. Moe, T. R. Skllltngton, Jas. H. Driscoll. The ladles present at the Red Crog room In Merrill on Monday, July 22, were Mesdames A. L. Coan, Bob Dalton, C M. Bubb, J. A. Brown. Bob Anderson. D. Stukel, Fred Stu kel, G. A. Chlldem, Geo. Wilson. Mary Hammond and Mist Alma Wil ton. Those present on Tuesday. July 22 were the MetdameaC. Shuck. E. M. Bubb, R. L. Dalton, n Wilton, a M. Merrltt, S. E. Martin. J. H. Hobbe, K. L. Terwllllger, D. 8tukel. Fred Stukel. Bob Anderson and tbe Mlteet Edaa Merrltt, Gertrude Tolle. Alta aad Alma Wilson. Mrs. Nathan Johnson donated a Slater eewtag' machine' and a bos of thread fer ate of the Red Ctom IL ERSONAL MENTION LtTTLK BIDRLNIMTS OS LOCAL R4.PPKNI.XOS AMOMO.THK PaXkniK OK THIS CITY AND VICINITY. GOING AND O0MINU8 OF LOCAL FOLKS Mr. nnd Mrt. Frank Courtade are Mildred Lent la a city visitor hern from Odessa, Mrs. Kd. FrntterMs Kirk for a few days. down from K. 8. Shurlock hat moved to Pine Creek, tevcrat tnllea berand Iko view. from the Klamath Marsh. A.'C. Allen and son, of Medford, who have been spending the summer at Rocky Point, returned home today. George Grlssln, a fanner of the ' , teit t New Chief of the Elks t ;tuu V.fKS" iFsdrn, '5."' IDS fALB IWMIMMMM '. IT" V ;,--..' VOft AL-t17 Cherratot. ,';-S .dM. lar MtS. I' Uf J IfM h'iCit. tf'r r I . ' I 1' . 18,'. ,,- C L. -( M4t JWft-tAIJtV-aH aaad wwea,-tt .aitaha. v Addrate r. C Ksahsaha. MarrW. r aati tee tae at aid Tar- -aar aw aHe m the BtaJul taan. FOR SALkVlS dairy eews. , xiril, r addreta Bex dt, S ,f v. iM FOR IsJ.B-rl far heateheld rarfcttare. atattreaa, Mlthta tiTiethst: sWt. W. 8. Oac, Pheae 111 1MN iv : -,Ku' $:'. ,'s , i ( ,V; lrVj i be If. s , .J r I"' V I ? Jt " ''rj- ;. Old e4et4e wmh U retire frees a L lit tta 1Mb aaJ aff tkato'esa. , ., , ; V.. . . ... HH, -; faaeh at ! aeraa ia v ff ;0L,;lar aala. IM, aarta la eaMtva ,',; tsea.JtHriagterlacaheU warn aad 'i , aali. RawlM atraaai water aad 7 . " tweer. rnee f if ,tff, aasf ' i 'ii eaaa. Tarn wiu near "; mJL w' m r. .0 - - . " .wwa. sneeer, oat at H H. Kdawaat, OltM, Ore. 24 fOet ALB Oaa riaiilnllia Mb f'Mari aatf peel takea. Aaalr .at ;- --. - i . - " ,. i . . . pit. ijiki district, paid the county Austin Harden nnd family are ,.,. .... ,.,.'.... f.Vtn. ,.!... I.I.. . .!.- t... ou" " - ill jnw"l ""- ST noon- Chat Kestcr and daughter. Anlla. W- D- Youn nd lfe nrc hcnS for spent elcrday In town on business a '5W Mr- YounR ' ,he ',e' from Pco Valley. cln Rent for the Niagara lusuranco I company. E. B. Ahsurst left today for Port-' mid to take the entrance examine- Mrs. Clyde BrlKKi and daughter, tlon for the navy. 'of Bend. Ore., arc hero for a visit I with her sister. Mrs. J. F. Goeller. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Young aro nr .1,1. ri, tourist lsltort at the White Pelican t hotel from Sacramento. Manager E. J. Grant of the Al- 1 - , . . J i Ifoma Lumber company wai In the aetata .anuuiuu wi x,!,.! im niuuubj Kkeaa News - - -- BBBLAN - - The sarsaera around Mldlaad are aaay kaylag. The hay eroa It hea Tier taaa atasl thla rear. t.' aad Mrt. Jeha Deaay were la Ksuuta Fallt Satarday. Mr. aad Mrt. Joaa Potter were la Mldlaad Saturday from their ranch teeth ettewa. -Mr. aad Mrt. W. B. Kemp aad J. O. Haaaar aad family teat Saaday aa Ktaatatk river. NBW MFLOMAT AT MOSCOW WELL -y. Waealagtoa. Jaly 25. Dr. Karl Hetrterleh, (ormer Oermaa Imperial m aamed dip- re to Moataw. It la reaartai ithat 'ha took two aalaUJoao e Oermaa treopt to guard the Oerasaa'efal "Taa1 the recent arrivals In this city, He is a guest at the Hotel Hall. P. O. Thompklns and family of Martin. Ore., nre among those regis tered at the Hotel Halt today. Mr. and. Mrt. J. C. Nail are here for a short time 'from Cbtloquln looking after business Interests. (city yesterday afternoon looking af- ter matters of buslucs for the com pany. Mrt. J. H. Garrett left on this morning's rain for the Knjt. vfhere she expects to spend some time visit lug relatives and friend. Mr. and "Mrt. G. B. Clendennlng have left for Odessa, where they ex- Arthur R. Wilson ipect to apend the nest few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. have returned, after a delightful They will return nt the beginning ot three days spent at Rocky Point. 'the fall school te m BBBBBBBsBBBBrBrVTTk. w. g Iff is. jH mssssssssssssssssstBMrisssW' lIHC ' Pi j) t -" o fcsaF rTT1 Early Bird Sayi Jlst .' 'Aw 'aWsW' ." flV ZiuStN' flin J1U LJkA ww(wiwwiwimii I quired. All of tho characteristic rou- a . a wrt . I 'tine ot camp life waa recorded with At tll lhQlrS j'sceat fidelity. The camp cook, tbe J paymaster, the mall cterk, and the "She's pretty, the can act, and her roles they do In real every day lire, dimples are great." the caatlng dl- Even a mascot In the shape of a well rector at Universal City recently ' M- b,,t Hml.niitlvo dog. was on , nana. One of tbe amusing Incidents of the picture taking at the camp hap pened to the army paymaster who, announced In detcrlblng Louise Love ly, the star. .When cast In the modiste's assist ant la "A Rich Man's Darling," which when he payed the men off for the opens at the Star theater tonight. ," "" '-'"" " , "" I Mies Lovely took 'a story thst mlght!M,c,ro' fo'w'lt0 Include htauell and have been dl.trM.lng. with the Tam..lhu, "-"w'"" Vr. However, he plre role predomlnaUng. Instead. WM remunerated later. she turned It Into a bright, healthy j" comedy drama with numerous, laughs VOI'RTH LIBKRTY BONDS TO and without dull Moments. o KuC A-dAMFMll Bruce A, Campbell, a popular adn prominent lawyer of East 8t. Louts, was chosen grsnd exalted ruler of the Elks at their grand lodge meeting la Atlantic City. There was no op position to Mr. Campbell's candidacy. He wat bora In 'Albion. III.. In 1879 and Is a graduate of the University of Illinois. He was tbe city attorney of Albion from 1902 to 1904. The following year he was a member of the Qeaeral Assembly of Illinois and MUD MAKPCK win n nuiillilatp for rongres In 1910. He was formerly president of tho Knit St. Louis liar association and It now a member of tlio board of governors of the Illinois slate bar association. Ho was n member of the Illinois 1'ractlro Commission from 1910 to 1912. He wn Initiated Into the St. Louis l.odge No. 064, of the Elks In 1905. Fred Harper ot Lynchburg, Vs., It the outgoing grand exalted ruler . Fur Prices to Be Higher Next Winter Before the Mirror Ttto hImi wntr our renity. lo.MOir may ataail hefoiv the Mirror of Fashion Willi n plea, lug ifflillo anil tlir-yiinay ulva tlietiiaelvis credit for tlwt niiKHint nlilrli makr up tliixtlf frn'iire In price of lallnr.iiMde Riirmrnla. Tin difference In prim help )oii Mute many a r Having Htamp. K. Sugarman Money In man ea cHy and ruaatiy prtnierty. Hea Chlkota. k WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS ' OF HOT WATER Wssh the poisons and teilnt frem tytttm btfere putting mere feed Into ttemach. I Lonlte Lovely It the "darling" la "A Rich Man't Darting," and Phlto McCullough la her leading tuppon. Otbert In the cut aro Edna Malton, well known and beaatlful actress, Uatr UaMam anil Uat Ifattn -tt--."-" y. BR BRADY WHEN BOUGHT . ' tt r a' 4 v ; T 'LOST AND .FOUND' nLOSTA spare tire aad holder, wtth , Ueeaaa aamber .attaaaad. Hill, bet va city aad Boaaaaa. Betara U Herald office for reward. 21-3 LOaT A silver WalthamwaUh. j, vwRh gold chala at Bagle pool Betara to Herald etflee. tl-S ? j. M laklala rfitpn--Lady's sjeM watea. m, m, sssvaiea a bm M tare of twameau back eaver. Tal- ; aad aa keepsake. ' Reward (tram. Herald offlee or 711 Flae St 22-4 ' BtTBAT One browa saddle' aarte. , , hrsaeed HD oa left aaouMet; r tame to my place on tho Itad af Jaly WA. Duacan, Lorella. Ore. 24-fit aaft" .aisaa yea tat as ataail peMcy sraai'laa Chiseete 7?L? .SS - hf! ssava mn sums i w " ' Before buylag Ufa Insurance It will east yea aothlag to Had oat what A rseaa Ce, has to offer. lee Geo. C. Ulrica. District Maaager Ufa at V. r. ii.tf Washington, July 25. The Treat- nry department makes public tbe fol lewing: . Bonds nf tho Fourth I.ihaHv liah 'are now being turned out br the Many of tbe most vital scenes ot thousands dally by the treasury's the Metro picture, "Her Boy." sUr- bureau of engraving and printing. rlag.EBe Shannon and.Nllee Welch, The bonds are similar In form and which will be the attraction at the.desitn to thoJ or th Third t.. Orpheul theater tonight' and Friday, and space has been left on each-bond were stsged at Camp Joseph John- for Insertion of the exact terms of ston, nesr Jacksonville, Florida, 'the bonds. wnere scenes oi real army camp nrel It Is believed thst a sufficient were secured. 1 number of th bond, win t London, July 25. Fur dealers In ago of furs, a roat Is often mado up London say that furs In America and. of some pieces that aro faulty, tho Oreat Britain are to be higher In some pari g of It may he good, price aest fall and winter than ever. "It Is difficult just now to get the Allen furriers In London have ad- alien furriers to do rupalrlng. They vanced the price of tbe furs they are J are -keeping cdats and fur wraps Id putting on the market 200 per cent, band for months, as tier do not since spring, and many of these were1 want to be bothered with renair work' damaged skins. (while they can ho preparing now gar- In some ot the London shops fir nent for their fall hartests of nb- coats wero displayed recently nt normal prices." prices ranging from 2200 to 2.r.o which a short time ago could have been bought for 50to 7C. T,,e "w iain lmr ""I H'Oi arcl. , "We are quite at tbe mercy of the UUU l"'"r"" "r ''" TnM" Russian alien workmen.", a British T.. "" "" U,e " thrw' furrier said. "Thev know .. .iv,. ! " "" tmt " S illroto. tf the fur trade than anyone else, Says Inaldt-aalhlna makea any one iook ana rati clean, awatt aad refreened. c I would not guarantee the plainest fur coat at 1 100,, as, owing to tbe lack ,.. -.. ... . . i - - - "-''..... i.. wnen uirector irvmg wanted an to make possible Immediate delivery F " ""nnipana tne short-imer. WarelioiMe Co, actual exhibition of army men ting-1 of all bonds of the fourth loan ing a camp tong, he got what he re- they are purchased. Mrt'ormlrk liltidrr, goiKl order, at lialf prlrr. Other Implement. Far. su-tr Millionaire and His Hello Bride V h: ' ft- m& ORPHEUS THEATER , ftaraday aad Friday a She Bevetion of America It Told la ' a "HER BOY" i rore-Act Metro tkreaa Drama af Mother Leva aad FatrietiMa, ) v Mtoiriac I OUSTON HOUSTON ' OPERA HOUSE Jaly MI "OVER THE TOP" With Chjy Empey (sUsaaeU) ' WS 7 EFFIE SHANNON AND MLES WELCH Frlcet, 10c, lie War Tax added f && y - i"j -asasas Tnarsdays and aaadaya fey .2 : . 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KvzsJ&zmzmzrsv&uiAZJ BBBBBBBBBBBaaBHSI A really good breakfast needg. a fragrant cup of Crescent 99 Coffee to be ' complete and aatiafying. Yoar grocer setts It, SSc tor a pound, which snakes forty or more caps of flae coffee. (N-ai) Tbt Vslvt b-bsad-tyse satuw Was. holes Its labricsties saslitlts at crl U4m but, kwni cImh In ths csn. bustlea chsmbsrs sad ihi cut with whtust. gtrslSM ttts Ant rJtuIrS ylftS "KsVS?Ts5e Cstfemis '&: TaBAY, " t! I MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TOasWA YB AND BATVBDA YS v jMiHasc-ssjaKil I x.z"ZiK:tunxmg. iiyei MB 44 M7C. CPWAAp TVC fltCNCH. Tho other day Edward Tuck Lcroy French, who had rua away Frenili, millionaire and relative of rrom him. This photograph shows tho Vanderbllts, was on a frantic hunt U'em bupw enouh' Mr., French's in Boston for hi. telephone SSSStSRSSltli tor bilde ot fira days, Mrs. Paulino I happy with him. ZEROLENE TkeStoMdvd Oil for Hot or Cars It Ktieps the Engine Young! ' earbet: ladt faMsralMoSlIrL1?br,0n wlth '" UbrlcaUoTcalrrcryo ,t ow CotT,ct STANDARD OnJCOMPANY (CsUwate) B. A. Wlaalcr, SpacUl Aseat StaaaardOU Co., Klamath Wash yourself oa tho Inside before lies Into the blood, canting Illness. This Is vastly more Important because the skin pores do not absorb Import lies nto the blood, caaslng lllaeta, while the bowels pores do. I for every ounce of food and drug taken Into the stomach, nearly at ounce of waste material must be cir ri ed out of the body. If this waste ma terial Is not eliminated day by day M quickly fetnienta and generates pelt ous. gases and toxins which are ab sorbed or aucked Into the blood stream through tbe lymph ducts which shoals suck only nourishment to sustain tat body. A splendid health neasure Is la drink, before breakfast each day, Klasa of real hot water with a tea. rpoonful or limestone phosphate la K, which la a harmless way to wash taetf polsons, gases aad toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys aad bowels; thus cleansing, sweetening and fresh- lining tho entlro alimentary canal be, fore putting more food Into the stoa ncn. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate rosta but very little at the drag tore, but Is suBclent te atake anyone an enthusiast on Inside bathing. Mm wake up with a dull, achlag head or have furred tongue, bad lasts, nasty breath, tallow complexloa; others whs have bilious attacks, aald stomach or constipation are assured at pronounced improvement la both health aad ap pciranct shortly. Adv. SA6E TEA DANDY- TO DARKEN HAIR IT'S GIIA.MIMOTHKR'H RKC1PK TO llltl.NG HACK COLOR AND Ll TICK TO HAIII You can turn gray, tadad hair beau tifully dark and lustroaa almost ovtr night If you'll get a 60-ceot pottle of 'Wyeth's Sage and iBulphur Com pound" nt any drug Uora. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea iiccipo, improved by tha addition of other Ingredients, are gold aaauslly, says a well known druggist hare, be cause it darkens tha hair so astur ally and evenly that no one can tell If nut been applied. , i Thoso whoso hslr Is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise iwultlng thorn, because after oat of two applications tho gray hair Tan tubes and your locks became luxurl- m(ly dark and beautiful! ' VI Thla la thai nt iil nnnt Jl linlred, unattractive folks areat want ed around, so get busy with Wveth'l 8sge and Sulphur Compound tonight fJ -..-. uu ,, n uaiiirnua wiia your .-tm lark, handsome hair and your youth- 'M . M,.,,ra,aHce wiiaia a WW days. ) This preparation la a toilet raoulilte ! Js . . r w" --,- 4 " nt intended for tha cure, mltl- v,'l Falls. Omxu. L.,i '-mnwm,tuw mm eare, - -s raut, uregoa. Igatloa or prevtatloa of ih-sajt " $ m 4 m a Uf mftte ;y vr- w