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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1918)
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"We lmo reqiients constantly far Vlctrolns and musical iisirumentN (rem tlio many boats leaving port, u well ns from lme hospitals nnd tnl teotlon camps. Surely nniotiK tho patriotic readers of your publication there nro somo who hao Vlctrolas they can spare, binjm, gultnrs, mandolins or other Initrunii'iittr, nnd they will want to Knd them to us for distribution among tho boys In khnkl nnd bjue In campi, forts and naval stntlons In California. (Inmos of all kinds will alio bo cry welcome. The War Camp Community service Is an official organization under tho war department nnd navy depart aunt commissions on training camp activities. , Thanking ion for your cc-opern i tlon, wo are, Very sincerely wours, 8. Y, WAR CAMP COMMUNITY 8EUVICK, 10S8 I'holnn' Oulldlng. 8gn Francisco. CjI. NBVAI1A CITY, Aug. 14. Over one-half of tho work of haying nnd harvesting in the cou'ntaln countloa of northern Callfdrnl'n, Nevada, 81c rra, I'lumae, Lassen and Modoc, Is beliiK performed by women and girls, ICCnrillnir ii vjiitnulH vaitalVAil hum. In the Inlgntcd valleys where hoavy, rops aro raised, regular crews of vouni; uoinon, many cf them tonch rs nnd rollogo graduates, go from. ranch to ranch and render excollent service. Home aro earning money for wllcRo oxponsoa and othor for tho PurcluiKo of liberty bonds. In this country over 10 young wo men nro qualifying themselves ns fruit puckers, a vocation In which ox Ports make largo wages. NOTICH OP ESTItAY Btrnyod to my place, one 2-year-old steer, branded HP connecter on ilit hip, (Owner may have same by Paying feed bill aud cost of this adv. DOTS IN CAMP MRS. BENNETT MNTMIISU HID SUFFERED NNUI UN BUSY HnRVESTING at uuviiiUH Hbbiurv. Klaraatk Ageaoy, Ore clcso friend with whom ho was hrouvht up. Charles Hpurgooii went to Iho llimi school with him, an did J, C. L'towder. Aunt Himnn Hewitt win well known In thu town, Him was older tlimi tho Runoral, but nlio w.m bno of hi lo liliood friends, EIGHTEEN YEARS .h ix iiki wi:i:km at a timk I'.VAIII.K T Mvi: ltV IMIKM " OWN IKHSKWOHK Tor tho past oJKlitecn years my wife wits n sufferer fiom rhoumntlsm In .one of Its worst forms," said Wil liam Dennett, who Is ompAiyod by una of the largo saw mills at lied motid, Wnhh., recently. "Whenever these attacks mtno on," ho continued, "sho would get so weak mid crippled up Unit she would hno to tuko to hur boil, whoro sho would llo for two or thro'o weeks at n time, suffering untold agonies and unablo to tnop. Her left foot was drawn up and twisted so with puln that she seemed to bo perman ently crippled, and one llngoon hor loft hand was drawn all out of shnpo so It wus useless to her. Her itomach, tco, was nil but of order, sho had no appetlto, and although sbe was Just as careful ns she could lin ntmut her dieting, hor food WOUld 'sour on her stomach and cause her ' .. gieat distress nflerwnras. nor ner vous system scomod to bo shattered, and hor rest was. so broken at night that sho cpuld hnrdly sleep. Hor arms nnd throat appeared to bo wlthcicd, Iho skin, soft and flabby, nnd Hhn was Just about ns mlstrable ri nmlicdv over gets to bo. For cnr.i sho had been too weak and alllug to do any of her housowora, "and whtit tlmo sho wasn't In bed she was bnroly able to got around. "I consulted specialists ubout her rnno hut they could give mo no hope nnd I too hor to ono of tho most colehrnted health roscrts In tho coun try, hoping nho would ho benefltod through drinking tho water, but It sooinod to 'do hor no good. Then sho trlod all kinds of medicines, but not till sho started taking Tanlao did sho find any rollof -whntover. Afinr inklna- n fow bottlps of this wondorf"! modlclno wn nro prepared? to say that Tanlnc Is tho only tnmg wo hnvo any faith In. Her last at tack of rhoumatlsm was all of two months ago, and sho haim't had n twlngo since. Hor twlstod foot Is get ting back Into Its normal position and that bpnt finger l getting straight nnd supplo llko tho others. Her stomach Is In audi splendid con dition that sho con cat anything she wants without suffering any bad ef fectb- afterwards. Hor arms nnd neck are filling out, and nro plump and firm, and sho sloops llko a child. v ery night. Sho is now able to do all hor housework, and ho Is In but ter condition than sho has been In many years." Tanlao la sold In Klamath Falls 'by Star Drug Co, Adv. THE EVENING UNCLE SM IS WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 13, A million tinrmltf riff flniit at tl lmtiol u tlin fnaclnntlng bargain tl goturnmcht has Just picked up, i Tim mlllors of tho country are ob liged to noil tlili amount at this price because they havo bem print- imlng. It wns arranged many niontlm niro Hint the mlllera should Ijmi n roitoln margin of profit for tlmlr milling, Including the sale of tho bran nnd middling. It U found Hint very large prices were extracted fiom farmers for theie by-product! in iid to food cuttle, no that In torn crura tho miller get aa much ai 13.00 a bnrrol nroflt on flour. All thin profit muit now be distributed In tho form of flour at II a barrel to tho gotornment. Tho wnr, with lit government reg ulation cf many lines of Industry, ! an brought to light some peculiar things In tho economic world. For Instance the Federal trade commis sion flndtf that as much money la snent for advertising flour and sell ing It as for converting wheat Into flour and putting It Into barrels. At present all advertisements of flour rcpio'ont menoy Invested In the hopo of profit after the war. All flour mndo In tho mills today la allko. It Is all one grade and con sists of DC to 100 per cent wheat. All brands especially advertised wore special refinements of ordinary flour. Their makers hope to pra ter o tho vnluo of the trado mark by keeping It In thu public mind and plan to mnko their profits after the wnr permits thorn to resume their s oclul refinements. SOLDIERS IN HKADQUARTKRB AMKRICAN TROOPS WITH TUB BRITISH FORCKS IN FRANCE. Aug.l. (Correspondence cf The associated Press) Some of the "now" arosy men who have fallen III I AM. CANADA NOW L ...... . HWPIN6 . UPBARGMNS 1TDRITIG INSTITUTIONS iiusiaBBSBBfaBaneeaauBW A L, r ; rt..v t j, rx v; tvv. mxizm?- -v .':'" m? v"Tr Tsr.,-viw" imiVRmgm. ioasKlESfBasasBKalM3RRli SaBBBBBBBBUSaBBalBkWJV'feaaSBSSBBBBBBBBBBBVVvjejanie TEshBX BWBBBBBBBBBBBBBkSsaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKCSrS&a v. . "" Wiedt fleldr vvill yiold rriore on occount oPinoradsd ocrettfe, , Canada now has a National Regis tration system very glmluvr to tkat of the United StaUe. la erder to know deflniUly whether the tuU In dustrial power of the eewrtr la really moblllaedor not, mi, ttJM latter.' to IndlcaUwheii Tivere tan weaknesi. June 88ndB wta ae( glide as "Registration Day" for Umj eln population el the Doilnieu) eJeve the age of sixteen. ' On that day, every mag ad wem an In Canada of 16 or ovtf were to I . registered. There were (eusande HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . accident In Prance are convalescing In bracing air that cost seasldo Vleltors from five dollars to twenty dollars per day ench befora tho wnr. They are living In a place that was once tho favorite resort or roy alty where a new mixed Anglo- American boipltal tewn of 2,000 bods has sprung up on n high 'and dry promontory facing the sea and overlooking a handsome bay', a po- pular bathing ech and a little port inin whlrh tifcturasauo flshlns: (.macks bring mackerel evory day to be sold ' at auction on the quny. William Shorthouse, son of Will- lam the Connuercr, brought tho port Into history by using It for the em- barkatlon of the forces with which he tried l vain to wrest tho throno of Kngland from his brother William HU(UI, It would gratify all tho home friends of these American boys to see how they are bolng cared for, I and how they begin to thrho as scon as their passing Ills are conquered. The American part of this hospl tal was originally Philadelphia enter- prise Wim f niiaoeipni nurnvs, munj or wnom aro sun mem. uu "m predominate largely among the pat-( lnt Tkn amill nrnnnrllnn of American cases are mostly Ills such I al mumps, measles wun a rew casei of diphtheria, principally contagious diseases contracted coming over, There are seme that prove that a County Court JVIA' TKItM Nottle Wallsn. widow's pon- Lottie Walton, widow's pen- slon, August, 1918 $ 25.00, slon, August, 1918 .......... Mary McLine. widow's pen- ..Mary II. Williams widow's Slon, August. 1918 2G.00I pension. August. 1918 ...... nertha C. Donelaon. widow's jWJnona P. North, widows -..,.. a....... tola in no . nenslnn: Autzust. 1918 Altha Daniel, widow's nwun,n.... ...... pen- slon, August, lets Hose E. Keesee, widow's pen sion. Auaust. 1918 17..10' 10.00 Ella B. Barkkart, widow's pension, August, 1918 10.00 Toaa Hilton, wldow'a pen sion. Auaust. 1918 10.00 Catherine Tull. widow's pen- i alon. August, iis ju.vu Rose Ooddard. wldow'a pon Laura B. Madison, widow's slon, AttgUSI. 1V15 -2U.VU', nens on. August, ii iu.uu Carrie Maler, widow's pen- slon, August. 1918 10.0P Leona C. Ady. widow's pen- alon, August, iis .o N.nnl. M. Contrail, wldow'a nenston. August, 1918 25.00 Mary E. PeareoB. wldow'a MDslon. August. 1918 82.601 Martha Seeds, widow's Den- . .- . ,r-. - A sioa, August. iie - .i nertha B.T French, wldow'a MAHalAttVAUfftlll. IftlX An IQ.00 Madeline Cook, widow's pen sion, August, 1918 Myrtle Palmer, widow's pea 32.60 32.50 25.00 """ ."!" L. aerrue, wldow'a pen or met wltk .- Aust. 1918 slon, August, mis REGISTERED FOR INTENSE WAR EFFORT i Mftaieitt sat. liMnillll Ami whnt fUfthftP MHlf fewfsiweewa - ."I" --- they could do. Thet leading oues tlons were whut farming quaUftca- IWM OTO "ine man or woman w aeoo, would he or ah be prepared to auit ktg er her present occupation lull nie er ner prwani accupaiiuu W Mere Important national work. ter. more mown M WOUM M or butt . Women ee ad would ke or he or she help in farm- . ar... tlN toned h to their home and dooteatie ciaiiy wi qww- Mf t &L. saen man er woman, u mwy r latored. neelved a cardcertfflcaW,' Muf eaii be ehaltenged on the street or leave Canada ny auojects or era- or in fact anywhere to produce them, tens of any AMed country, and McIkT to regUtar earriee with ulAfBbJkn,d7 'thwithoutPaJ" fe AmJSIul'sHlng Caaada areicranct. eVnt $ tlmee prevtowly. young man who has bean engaged In professional or clerical occupat- loni, unaccustomed to heavy, work or trine physical strain, may not thsnugh dimple training become able tu tuny a load of sixty td seventy pounda on Ms back ever distances that troops are obliged to cover, They hove developed hernia under the strain. The number of the" cases of rup- tute It not sufficient to cause alarm, hut It Is enouah to cmohaslio the necessity of careful solectlon of young men who aro not naraenea is toll bffore they nro Incorporated In to nrmy. ' The hospitalised men aro so few In porpcrtlon to, the slio of the units from which, they come, and the sur- roundlngs and care thoy are given aro of such a character reassuring tho fo" ttt nmc' OUV'A THRIFT TAMP TODAY The new 19IS low coet life, acd- . m. BAtU - 4k t.a flMl. ntrn, are modem est the way thru, Hn( ,rjr cost IOM Bet) vnuceu w The purpose or the National War Cnvlnn onihmlllMi la to create BB nrmy of savers who will, by saving, re tense moor ana mairrnn tar " tf the government In the war, and wkf will lend their savings to the goven mint to prosecute the war. Proceedings Continued 88.60 2S.00 30.00 2C.00 .." ....".. ' .-..!,..- ponslon, August, 1918 I.ulu Poole, widow's pen- ilnn. Aucuit. 1918 2&.00 Kthel M. Howell, widow's ponslon, August, 1918 35.00 Mary P. 8touder, widow's peaslon. August, 1918 10.00 Mary Kucera. aid county poor. August, 1918..., 26.00 Kate Taylor, aid county noor. Auaust. 1918 25.00 Mary M. Liberty, aid county poor, Amm. ? .-. , Ellxabetli Bcamon. aw coumy , poor. August. 1918 ............ Kexloh Ooodell. a d county 25.00 16.09 15.00 "" """'" :I T .Ellrabeth Oray. a d county 1 poor. August. 1918 - B. F. WHson. am county poor, August. 1918 10.00 i Nellie Wan. am coumy nMM. Amtm !! 25.00 18.00 20.00 20.00 Tii , .7 " August, 1918 J. W. Latnrop, am county nnnr. Auiust. 1918 Catherine E. Spencer, aid county poor. August, 1918 Rllmhaih Parker, aid county poor, August, 1918 80.00 not. nowever, suojjct vo wm ww, provided they can show evidences of their cltlienahln. There is a Urge business and holiday travel back rd and forwarJ between the United Itotea . nnd Canada. Te prevent any misunderstanding, the Canadian Government haa iseued u esacial sUtement that Amer ican visitora in Canada are net required to recioter so long as they can produce their citlaenshlp paper. tw ivv r.. v.M..r r-r-7 No. passports are required to enter !. f.j .-T!i- cMmmmm flefore the flrtvget a hay lur. anca nollcr from Chlkote, tfl LtiM dfllay when you til) at Kl- H-.fc. tl.. , QlKlInn dtwlti All. I l?ln. U1HIU QlltlWC UtHIIWUl W1M HM . math. att tf' l..mh tfnn flAAnllffIA BfllVM find Auto Comfort Cushions. No smoke. In vmr ovna. and a comfortable Dlace to Hit. Telford Bros. Oarage, lt' - r Bur a nice level lot In Mills Add! tlon ami build home. Libert Bend taken In tinjtnent. Ask Clill- tote about the new prlie. If Everyone Should Drink Hot Water ' in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liver, and bowel poisons before breakfast To feel your best day In and day out, to feel clean Inside: no sour bile to coat your tongue and sicken your breath or dull your bead: no conation. tlon, blllloua attacks, sick headache. colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stom ach, you Must bathe on the Inside like you bathe outside. Thin Is vastly more Important, because the skin pores do nut absorb Impurities Into the blood. while ttie tiowel pores do, says a well- known physician. To keen these nolsons and toxins well flushed from the stomach liver kidney and bowels drink before break foul otrli day a class of hot water with ii trrspoonful of limestone phoipbute In II. This will cleanse, puriry una (reshen the entire alimentary tract tic- fore putting more rood into thu Mora- ach. Get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist It la Inexpensive and almost tasteless, ex cept a sourish twinge which is not un pleasant Drink phosphated hot water every morning to rid your system or these vile poisons and toxins; also to prevent their formation. ' To feel llko louna folks feel: like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with an ac cumulation of body poisons, begin this treatment, and above all, keep it up I An soan and hot water act on the skin. (cleansing, sweetening and purifying, so limestone phosphate and hot water Be fore breakfast, act on the stotaieh. liver and bowels. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS Equity No. 990. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for. the County of Kla math. Ooldle M. Avery, Plaintiff, vs. Ro land C. Avery. Defendant. ' To Roland C. Avery, defendant above named: In the name of tbe State of Ore gon, You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In tbe above entitled rt.it. on or before Wednesday, tho 4th day of September, 1918. that ttlnt the last day of publication of this Summons and tbe last day of the lima wltnla which you are required to answer, aa fixed by tbe order of publication of summons; If you fall to appear and answer, the plain tiff will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded In said complaint Said suit le brought to secure dis solution of the bonds of matrimony existing between yourself and plain tiff, and for tbe .care and custody o' tbe five minor children belonging to yourself and the plaintiff, and What the 'plaintiff be declared the owner of an .undivided one-half, In terest in nna to your unaiviuea one fourth Interest of tbe lands nnd pre mises hereinafter described, to-wlt: The Sx of tbe BK4 of Section Bet en, and tbe NEK of the NEK of Section Eighteen, all In Township 40, South of Range 8. east of Wil lamette Metldtan, In Klamath coun ty, Oregqn, and that the, plaintiff's undlvldedone-fourth Interest In and to said lands and premises be ab solved of all claim of dower by you, and for such other relief as to the Court may seem equitable. Said suit Is based upon cruel and Inhu man treatment of Plaintiff by you. This summons Is published In the Kvenlna Herald, a dally newspaper of general circulation, printed, pub lished and circulated dally in Kla math county, State of Oregon, at Klamath Falla, Oregon, by order of the Honorable D. V. Kurkendall. Judge of said Court, and dated July the 88rd, 1918, the first publication to be made on Wednesday, the 24th day of July. '1918, and the last pub lication thereof to be made upon Wedieaday. the 4th day of Septem ber, 1911. 'H. M. MANNING, Attorney for tbe Plaintiff, Postofflee addreos, Loomla Build ing, 40 Mala Street. Klamath Falls, Oresojj. I4-31-T-14-81-2S-4 TMf JKK&4Mh&HSA '' BULK 00 - - ' OllfsJltv IJrUaft It Isn't cronniny and It Isn't whe- to buy anything but the best in drug. ' r We have gained the ronfl deuce of our customers by eel ling drugs of the highest quel Ity only. Vow cannot buy any other kind lure, and you are always safe and sure that nothing but the het drugs will lie sold In thl More. , KLAMATH 'ALLS OrCGON 3 UV TrtCi Miii SB & American boys aro dying for their country. Surely you can nave for tt. I'uy War Saving Sumps'. LARGE STOCK OF New Woolens Select Year New Fas Sat NOW Fit and Highest Grade e Workmanship Guaranteed) (ksJ.Gzek MERCHANT VAILO " 8lMaioiflt. PROFESSIONAL CAKDt HENRY C. RCHLEKF jj Phystdaai am Surgjosii All Chronic Piseaaes Specialty. Office WhHe mMc H ' KATHERINE SCHLRRF Phyatcma and Surgeest Night Calls Piemptly AMoasled to Office) WbRe Rftdf. CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY S17 Mala Insurance Loans and Abutraete Reel Krtate Loan at S to S per coat ' I I I r ' ' JOHN O. CLEGWMW Cetwty.tmrvsvee CtvHMngeaoo V , " ' DR. 'KARL G. W18ECARVER White Sldg. Fhene SM Dsntlatry and Oral Surgery : ,.j DR F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician Surgeoa Suite all, I. 6. 0. F. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 3SI1 . . Roe. Pbene, SSSR (Tbe only Osteopathic Physi cian aud Surgeon In Klamath Falls.) W OO D ORDER A YSAR'S SUMLY.O ORIIN SLAB lew, and have them dry and un der cover early In the fall. v We alee handle Body, Limb and Sleek Weed, Ceal and Fuel OH. ' Y eTBSJB)SBJBBBjBSJBJ B BBHBnJ faBHBmsBHBBBmBpB K utynti-v? I S k 4 .V.UI i-n .,1 ,S'i f . H fe A?li4h J'i