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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1918)
J r W4' v. a " ft r ' 1 1 u i hi 9 raLs ' ; isevvvn, . Htf W .Tsrs f" $lTiEing Herald 'YS toto.mim uitu WvM Wwfr.ii, W 1DIT0R VZ-i&Xfl WiJVH7,l ! fv ,17 raatlsani dally ascent Sunday by TBrmald Publlahlng Company ot Ktomtk Falls, at H6 Fourth street. , Batarbd at the Doatofflco at Klanv ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru tha malls aa sacoaa-ciaaa matter. 'Babtcrlpt Ion. terms by mall to nny iBddreea in the United States: oaeyear i - moatu " gUHSOAV, At'OUST SO, 101 HcfaM'saassifiedAdvs. HELP WANTED HIGH SCHOOL, Ointi wants place to j work for board and go to school. I Write Uox 67. Worden. Ore. 20-3 ! WANTED Olrl for store; easy Job. i' Apply Brown Bros. Paint Store. C 17-lt FOR RENT rOR' RENT Furnished housekeep tm'rooms. Third and Main. 19-5 US FOR SALE ffJMAMM FOR SALE Household . call at 1034 Main St furniture; , or phone 20-tf 314. FO R8ALE Little Bulck Sis; first lass shape. Call Res Barber Basa,' ISS Main St. 20-J FOR , BALE Cedar fence posts by iMoatgomery Bros. 828 Walnut Stmt. SO-S FOR BALK Ob ot nicest little 'Cams ia county, partly Irrigated. Modera Improvements. 80 acres auHable for small dairy ranch. Call m Carl Schubert, 330 Main St. It-It FOR BALE Household goeds: on 'Ferrsetloa coal oil heater, 1 Perfec tly Mua flam ova. 1 library table, est 'aad mattrssssa, bedding, wheel barrow, diahes. cooking utensils. 1 Wheeler a WUaoa sewing machine. ,Mo. , ta perfect condition. 328 4th Me. f, la perfect coadltlon; one fine mirror 45x33 Inches. 238 Fourth 1-Jt FOR SALB Household goods, good ismw., .races raaaouaDie. can liirLaseota street. ' FOR BAUB Modem B-room Duaga low at a bargala. Phono 313. W1H gtra terms. l-tt i ous WANTJBO Dreas making, Ullorlag. ..utala and fancy sewlag; child- reals stetaes a specialty. Call at 44 .Mala St Mrs. Badgley. lp-jf WANTED To bay some good eec- M aaaa taraitare. call 34 in. WANTED TO TRADE Two clear nlata 'la Rlcamoad, Calif., value IMH,f house aad lot hero; pre pared ta pay dlfereaee. I D. Parka, Wardea. l-6t FOR RALR Four room house oa '.pared street level lot, city water, lights, 970S oa terms. j.twarbaoo. ORPHEUS THEATER World Pktarea Prraeat CARLYLB aUiACKWEUi AND , mm LviDGB -THE WAY OUT .t are's a eorklas good picture,. saappi- Ijr teM, aaasaiagly acted. It tells a awwrstenr laadUFerrat way. See-It! LEMONS TO MAKE THE SKIN WHITE MOW TO MAKE A CREAMY LEMON j BEAUTY LOTION AT HOME FOR i A FEW CENTS Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply you, with three ounces of or chard white for a few cents. Squeeze the Juke of two fresh lemons Into a Priest, tOe. 1Se War Tax eased t , W&J d shake well. This makes a quar yML.4 tr pint of the very beat lemon skin vSfA&.ti-f WkUaUiaaP ami Aomtilovlnti ImnntlnAi 1 "ti HBiria amain Tiiir an ana nrrnnrji ninira iMW-'taowa. Massage this fragrant, l''i.yt lllllm dall Into tho favn '.w4w n,tj-,iiw i. : W".tii.fc JiS- -Ij i.ij a .... mnu umih huu jus m lKW..ttr .V ..1., ,, M .&i T!l!.iiaaa lili'.MVrtiiiui Hluiniu'. anri JEMMfaaw'aaaaath 'Mift .nd whit. h. .bin 'Vi.ijIjv.v ir 7ni: rr , 7. ' . T BW ssesaisa. '" Toai it is narmieM, and General Counsel for the Railroad Administration N iiWWfWJttMWMr iWt&M . uhhh aVHWiTMg, Hon. John Barton Payne, general counsel for the Railroad Administra tion, has proposed to the Senate an agreement with the ahort line rail roads for a fair division of rates be tween them and the trunk lines, which are under government control. Sarety boada while yon wait at the CtiUrote ageary. tf DANCE AT PINS RIDGE For a good time attend the daaca at the Modoc Lumber company plant next Saturday night. Four comforts wUI be raffled oft at that time, aad all proceeds will be given to tha Red Cross. Dance tickets, SO cents; chances on comforts, 38 casta. lS-St A Thrift card In your pocket beats half a dotes flags oa tha lapel of your coat I Kara a dandy fear roesa plastered aoawe oaly oa Mock treat Mala St It's dirt cheap at il8M.ee oa easy Catkote, eat Mala St. tf Kam Kook Qasollae Storaa aad Auto Comfort Cushions. No smoke la your eree.aad a comfortable place to ait Telford Bros. Oarage. 13-tf a Moaejr to loaa aa cttjr aad coaatry property. SeeCkUcote. tf McCanakk at hast price. Other Far. Bear's Wanhoaae Co. IF YOU ARK PARTICULAR Latest la drapes aad curtala goods, Oar stock of Areola Suafaat aad Mas- rllle Drapes, art tapestries, bungalow cretonnes Marquesattee, mercerised reps, curtala Swiss, voile, plain and figured combination scrims Is now complete, up-to-date and admirably aulted for any room In your home, Guaranteed to please the particular at prlcea to please the thrifty. See window display. lt-tf JOHNSTONE FURNITURE CO. H OUSTON' ON'C seeaueats J Metropolitan Ami HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE Aa Authorised Photoplay Veralea ot Ambassador Jaaaea W. GsrareVs "MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY" STAR THEATER Jesse L. Laskey Pros eats JACK PICKFORD la THE SPIRIT OF 'IT" A Paramount Plctare He a Yaakee Doodle Daady a Yankee Doodle Do-or-Dle! Be Bare to see this red, white aad Mae sto ry" of the "old borne towa." TEMPLE THEATER Vltagraph Presents HARRY MOREY , la "THE OTHER MAN" A story of great love found at the ead of the trail of sorrow. Also a nig V Comedy Admission 10c aad 18c MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUBSDAYS AND SATURDAYS aBBBBWn?w skSBbbbm amN wSXSSB Bw&w 1.i.?BaBBB K lieaii'xA bbbbbbbbbbW TP9i i '"'esBBaMBBi I!&1SSbbbb! V S : VKbW -sTtRw;. .... tsbbbbkbbbt WIbbbBBb7 tj SssBrT5sBBBF BLfeav s&misbbbYbv? 1 KbbbbY tHrarJL n tiBsssm by bbbbbbf'' bbbbvs KbbbbbV ' -m tBBBB. '-j ftBKVKVKV0V' ( afsssW fLWaMM bbbbbY BaMBBBr THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ERSONAL MTTLIC n)KtilOHT8 OX LOCAL HAI'PKMVOS AMONG THR PROI'LK OF THIS CITY AND VICINITY. UOINGS AND COMING OF LOCAL FOLKS IL H. B. Bailey Is here for a time from Cottage Grove. ahort D. Chandler arrived yesterday on business from Lakevtow. Oeorge T. Bryant Is a business vis itor from San Francisco. J. W. Arthur Is a business visitor In this city from Portland . Thomas O'Connor is a county seat visitor from Bly today, registered at tho Hotel Hall. B. E. Wolford Is In the county scat j today on business from Yalnax, on the Reservation. Mrs. N. Dennis and Miss Orva Den nis are guests at the Hotel Hull from Dorrls. M. F. 8hcl!oy came In last night to look utter business Interests In this city. C. D. Welter and wife are here for a short visit from Dorrls. They are guests at the Hotel Hall. W. C. Dalton, a well known stock man of the Malln section, Is In town today on matters ot business. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hutto are Klamath Falls visitors from Modoc Point on the Indian Reservation. I. D. Whltmore and family left this morning for a visit of a week at their camp at Idlerest on Spring Creek. John L. Chase, B. V. Chase and Master Aldtn Chase of Adin, Cal., are tourist visitors stopping at the Hotel Hall. E. A. and Arthur Blockllnger and Charles J. Twohy, lumber men from VSI UISM IIMUI Dorrls, are here tor a short time on, ""' " . "u "'"";n aoTernmcnt matters ot business. that he Is prepared to spend 1,000.. 000 on the first or several such Mrs. Fred Fleet and little son, (plants, and la awaiting only the se Frank. returned yesterday from a ten lection of an official site. daya vUlt with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wianard ot Upper Laagell Valley. Dr. Oeorge E. Compton and wife were among the train arrivals last alght from Saa Francisco. They are guests at tho White Pelican. I proproM ioai 11 win oe imposaiDie above him and that higher up, Win Mr. aadNMrs. Hiram Roberts re-, to absorb the profits, the Mexican tor waa coming down followed by celved a letter from their son Archa government wilt be glveVcontrol of two or more of the enemy. He took Roberts. .Utlag that he had landed the Plant., It waa aald. j hcllht t0 meot Wln,,r ,nd ,ne ncr. la Franca aafely. and seat his best I "The trsctor will give the people m.n. .h.Brinn.d th. a.hi regards to the people of Klamath aa opportunity to'reallso some of the County. I wealth of their country," Mr. Ford W. 8. Haahman of tho United dded States navy," came In last alght with Mrs. Harshmaa for a ahort vacation Ask Chllrote about the aew Low Ytolt. They left for Crater Lake this' Cost life, accident aad health polio morning and will rtalt other Klamath lea of the Travelers. They're the attractions .before leaving the coun- real thing la life aad accldeat laser ty. 'aac. PERSHING'S CHIEF OF STAFF BEGAN AS PRIVATE avaTaTaTaTaTaTawBaaV MVeaaaflL.BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS'ai Jsa r aaHr 4JMbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi SI.f "h . ' . . II. 'OFi lir.7 0 Qeneral Harbord, now chief of staff to General Pershing in the conduct of the Amercan part of the war In Europe, began his army career aa a private In the ranks. fomttoV'yZZaiui. "" d0 not b,orb lm9tMn -- ........ " """"i.cameto know hlai well whea the two lata the blood, while the hnw.i. MM. army Jaa. W, 1IJ0. In lg7 he were on duty la Mindanao. 'aa.-". MENTION O. W. Cherry and tliroo children, Mrs. E. Yuncy and Mrs. E. Hughes uero passengers this morning on the auto stage to Ashland. Manager E. J. Grunt ot tho Algoma Lumber company, was down from that point yesterday looking after matters of buslneM horo. ' Harry Thrasher, who was for a number of years Identified with tho barber shop ot J. U. Swunson in this city, and who has been abnent for the past three years, has returnod to Klamath Fals. He returned from Orldloy, Cat. It. C. Wort ley, a well known bar ber here who loft a your ago for Cleveland, O., at tho death ot his mother there, has returned by auto with his family. Ho .declares that tho eastorn towns, ospeclally the manufacturing centers, are booming, but that Klamath Kalis Is tha liveli est place he struck west of tho Missis sippi, with the posslblo exception of Cheyeno, Wyo. DETROIT, Aug 20. Plant for the erection of aeveral tractor plants were announced today by Henry Ford the automobile manufacturer. Ford J .1 . "We Will aell Virtually at COat aad proiiia accumuiaio we win put them right back Into the business," "tt!d Mr Pord- "Not cent ' t0 be nT0RS FOR MEXICANS ffi EPROPOSED ..Ku ui 01 ienco. 1 height. Then ho discovered that tho Should the bualncss grow to suchther German was manoeuverlng xtsLMK. &mMlMvu HARSOROX; failed In competitive examination for West Point hn, in tao .. ... -i'L. .. -, 1. . .. ., mtltn,mfW 'before an army board to be exam - Ined for a commission and mused with fiin. i-.- n . t l,.J rivin. Mi- n 1 t ' K..-l THREE PUKES El WITH THR AMERICAN AHMY IN FRANCE, Aug. 1, (Correspond ence of the Associated Press) Tho '' ui.iiwu.ui .,u ... .......... of Newton, Mass.,' the loading are of stnaM H I'UlltAM.M, HAMlfl L Ifl.tl.AtM American aviation, as lie tells It, gives the Impression that there Is nothing estraordlnarrln the making of a atar of the air fleet. Of the big things .he has dono ho tolls In bo' IGH MONTH ran quiet a way that they appear ordln- tu.k then dlo. All tho (ieriuiiiH1 nry. Ill greatest fight took placo 011 1 fP,UM mm down, one of them, at June C, when he engaged ton Oer- 1(,lsti ,ny ll0 Hpln mnkliiK, mans and shot down five of. them. s.Ito third hum ess officially indited A year ago he was toellng his woy, ..1.., m-Iio next day be downed n on a Penguin, the machine that I given to all beginners because It can - not fly off the ground. Now his average Is three victories a month, having destroyed twenty enomy planes and an observation balloon' since nu ueoui, ueccmocr so, ivii. not all of these have been officially recorded. Putman shows In the air tho same ardent aggressiveness that tho dor mans have been grieved to observe . . ... . A An. In our Infantry. Like a great many new filers, he sailed boldly over the lines far into the territory occupied by the Germans to provoke battle, In consequence a number of his vie tcries could not be officially confirm ed and the risks wero largely In creased. Twice he has had to plane back over the lines with his motor out ot commission and his machine ahot up. 'After seven months training and one month's service at the front ho fought his first battle and won It on January 1. Wally Winter, of Chic ago, flying In the same patrol, said Putnam saved him during this fluht. Putnam now says he was the mnn who waa saved by Winter.' Flying la a high wind that bore him over Into lha ! tnrrltnrv hi. lhl.l , v , ,,. H..,vn two Oermans betow him making for the French lines. He dove after " "nd got one ot 2.000 Vards A curious accident la his second .1 DMHK HOT WATER ffYOtf DESIRE A ROST COMPLEXION Says ws ssat help feel but leak C " lsTB)lB sVsMsTBj To look one's best and feel one's be. a to fcnjoy an Inside bath each morn ing to flush from the ayatem the prevl oua day'a waste, sour fermentations and polaoBoua toxins before It la ab sorbed Into the blood. Just aa coal. when bursa, leaves behind a certala amount of Incombustible material la the form of ashes, so food anil drink taken each day leavea la the alimen tary organs a certain amount-of indi gestible material, which If not eliminat ed, form toxlna and poisons which are then aucked Into the blood through the very ducts which are Intended to auck In only nourishment to sustain the body. If you want to 'see the glow of nealthy bloom In your cheeks, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful '. of limestone phosphate in it, which Is a harmless meana of washing the waste material and toxlna from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans. ing, sweetening and purifying the en tire alimentary tract, before putting more food Into the stomach. Mea and women with sallow skins. liver spots, pimples or palld complex-! ion, also tboae who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath. others who are bothered with head aches, bilious spelts, acid stomach or constipation should begin this phos phated hot water drinking, and are aa- sured of very pronounced resulta In one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone nhos-' phate coats very little at the drug store out ia sufficient to demonstrate that Just aa soap and hot water cleanses, purines ana freshens the skin on tne outside, so bot water and limestone .phosphate act on the Inside organs '"-. . "" urRnns we mUit a,wayg congid,,. tnat iternil .MlUtl0B 'mtly B'or.hl 'th. - ..-m--1. ,, ...!" - -"", oeeause tne --..-, U.UIU. me flKlil. Jnnmtrj 27, unxo Ptitimm Urn tiiiplviisnnt HViimitlon or lielnu at hi mherMirk's metey. He miulu niii'Ii u uliaip dln after M man tiiut nn machine tuim.il initio and nil lilit. spmo ammunition fell onl Hi) hid fired tho l.mt utittldlto fumi hit Kim, wlott Uio (lei limn, unbilled and crmilied about to H lnldii tbu (lormaii IIiuh. Puln.im's li ul(1' had done foi him. A wieU later lie lind nnntliei liar- ,row oMiapo lien In n NkIiI !' tc"r lun ..nter is mill llll "iis (linn mwi in iM,. i in. Me Jlixt UlilliilKiil to (1w, vn,vr , ,uUeiHiiilei ami plane ..... ,. II (mux (O mo I'TI'lll'll llllVli I'mmm tjmiu work wllli the 'Hl,llnt,( 0f Mouiomiul Mndon on u mon,,mu, Mnnh M nnil tho kiiiho .-.. rm, i,.(l lmi(il of IT. (Um iiuiiik. kiiowIiik lie lind tlio nduutiiKi In . ,,, )l(, ,10,1,101! to uiiiko a uuhh ,wo Feter In 11 flKbt with two; his j,,,, j,,mmed and be bud to 1IU0 .iwny ,,,, ,,.., .....,.! ()ll(, ,,, 1,1, 0K,wt nl,d hnidoill rumt,atH wiik on April II, when hot .,.,, ,....- . M,ntors dnrliiK Ihlrty.flto mlnulos. duo of iluiiu mum h a'i n ""-tom nniti. 0f crashed. Tlio afleinoou of tlio foil. "Willi's Biiko ami Kuliliur (',. owing day ho ran Into one of iho'l'ouud" at any drug ,.toro M ,n, German "ilre.iKes". there wero six of hnttles of llila old rnnimis HigsTea in the group n 10 got two of l,oni.l-;clu.. Iinprinmi by tlio addition of Theiic made tlio mUersailei shot ,l,ur InRrodlenla, are .1 nnnu.lly, down botweon March It and April wys a ae I known dragg 1st here, ls 12 from a monoplane. F NEURALGIA GONE Dr. James' Headache Powders give instant relief Cost dime a package. Nerrp-rscLIn, n'lltllnK or dull, throbbing IumhI icliri yirl.l in jimt a few moment to Dr. JatmV llr.ulaclic IViiv dcrs wlilrh rtnt only 10 miU a jiack. aga at any drut; utore. It's tliu quirk rst, surmt lirmUrlio rrllrf In tlio wlioln WOlld. Don't aulfrrl lttllro tlio fifpftpiV agony 11 ml ilutrmi mm-1 u ran. Million of turn mid wniiirii lmn found tlmt lir.iilaclic and lunniljjia misery In uivillrs. Get what )nii nk for. we Gasoline Quality Red Crown is a Btrnicht-cKstillcd, all refinery gasoline, not i mixture. Its contin uous, uniform chain of boiling points makes easy starting, quick acceleration, power and mileage sure. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CaUlornla) n. A. WI.N.I.KU Special Agent HUintlnnl Oil Co., Klamath I'mIU, Oregon,' f --I 111111 MM.W STflK Whea a man gets to waatlne real tobacco comfort and lasting quality he can go straight to' Real Gravely Chewing Plug every time. A r , O. TUMMY, AUGUST an, tt)n HOW ANY tllltl, t'AN HAVK I'lUITi'V cvm No Kill U protty lr her oe iu tvi slialued or huvo it ink rlnun. uvu WArtll with imrii l.uuptik ) M will IhIkIiIv" tho u)ts, niiil u wVi,y ww Mill niiiprlso oii with I tu iv OUHDIHLl! iohuKh. A Nimill ,t,',j l,a0ilc Is KUnrunteuil lo ihhi, vn,t lieiiltliy, iarklliiK hud ImkIiuiii Th. ijnlcK eliuiiKo will ploauo )ini Alum. Ilium e).t cup FIIKIJ. Wliliniiii, )ru Co Adv. A loul Ixiittiiln In ii three room fur. ulilii'il Iioiko on tJrnut Hi., mil) n.vio null. MM' I Mill Oil', IKIII .'Mm I II l,, f . ' irs (iii.,Miirm:it's iti: ii-i: to Illtl.Xt HACK 1'Ol.ltlt AM) l.ls. Tin; 10 IIAIII Vim can tin it wriiy, tailed hair bom. ll'"!!)' dark ami luitrous alinust mr raiii'u 11 mirm-iin ihu niiir mi tin t tir- I ally and eunly that 110 one cm (ill ( ' tins bt'oti applied, ITIio'o whoso hair Is turultiK sray or tieMimliiK faded hao 11 wirprJu AwaltliiK tlie in, borausn after on or 'two nppllratloua tlio gray luilr an ; Uties iiiI )our lock bciotiie luiurl nntly dark and beautiful. This la the ago of youth. (Ira, bnlred, uiniltractlx 0 folks nirn't want ed around, so gel bimy with ')etli'i ISnKo and Hulpliur Couipuuiid tonight land you'll bo doUghted with jour dark, hnndsome luilr and your youtb. fill npiearanro within a few days. Ibis preparation Is a toilet rcuutilta mill l not Intended for tho euro, mill. Kitloti or proeiitlon of dlsensn AJ lti:CKAItl ItKNT HKItVICK llioae 09 Mght Phone mil W. D. MILLER Hoofing Contrarlor Maltbiild. Tar and Oravel Hoof ing. Hoof Con ting. Repnlr Work u Kpeclulty. 232 S. Sixth Btrwt. Plume 293. Mr. Jones Has A roll lop ijonk, a t)peurlter mill letter file, a rifle, n Klmt Kim, fl-liliiK tnrhle, rubber IiimiIn, nmi nu automobile, Mrs. Jones Wanls An elm trie washing iiinrliine, a viii mini ileiuinr, mom lag iiimli luo motor, toaater atute, curling Iron, olr. Wo supply your household helps. llolm'.' Yea XoreMltles. Link River Electrical Co. Hy lb J. Sheets Phone 171. Q P Bl A M Wam Jit, aaav . IUUi TO OMEN I'M , . Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10e a pouch and worth it no more (0 cWtAaasrsfcasrypfag Gravsly Tehaeca Cempaf MsVafsWf OfifsM wuthm virgaua MMMMxS it y. : -T a.- rwMwy,'.!,' . ' viir w ipl 1 rii!:Yi.K" Wt