. I J Oar BMmm la Good I Amusements Groceries ? are Good J a raoipiimvuisr vnitr win routine ftm, feat-A IVUII aaHWUS t,W IVVt - fliwara urocerv uthe ladleus," l f Try caatot kr ke Way," VIU- "ALTaapWrEE" ," Petke Weat- Noae Better. Phoae IM1 jT POLK'S J OMBOON an TbTASHINQTOnI Rsscsrutetc Tlirnrtnnr 9 A DtrKtary f JMch Clly, Town nJ B I each aiscs. locAlon. population. leU- y I alto CtaailMaVtory. compile! by I bMlDM U4 PBMlXL U f a. i. rotk co, gKATTtr. JQ Home Canning Economy Jss I 7 Uae Um Wmmmftu mr day tke) year. Jl m yea ur otter mUMitwril, aat P MtU, MM IW Itft- CVefa, IHi SkatS, daO- at WSJH fretta aad Tetetaklee, aad rn mil n iisfakut witk o rmlL :T avbapar Whether yet eaa for pieae- M Drmptry Otamlag . for taanygaeeda or prokt, X era la oalr of elrtlgkt Jar We rtkfeve m eoa aad dirt the kVoaoeay. i tnm mint M rata k tka a book of fed pee for the electric vacate pro ease, aaklag. 5 PaeaeSSl. OMotlTKlUMth ! nr j u 4 VaftSJfifer Bros. iSHKf'" Ssnbora ! aad Cote. v HIHI)PiW Ull I II .) ST 7e majestic tonkur "Tweaty Yeara IB Stag pUg." "A Iadlaaa Lore," Jfeaatlfal pertdayed on BUoaf alma. "Foolakead'a Duel.'atertatalag ud amusing offerl from tko IUU foretga . RKKLl EVERY DAY NEW MiUih eackuage day. rrogram chaagea Moaday, Wedaee- day, Mdv, Saturday aad Bnaday. 7toe Temple Th QUALITY ONI.' MUINU "How tka Bora Fougl aMIeoa eoandr Tka CI grapk 'Tka Oi araitorr. "aatas to "Up-to-DaU ALL pktre DAILY JfT UN yrtka Udiaaa," karek Aeroaartka war." viu- raaiior QMd." Patfca Waat. Wla."ni SaaaW' aa coaiadr. Patka eoaiadr nonntai Jericho Club - FOR - Odd Fellows And Rebekahs - ONLY - In oaatMaat of 1. O. O. r. Tern pla. Bowllag, Bllllarda. Peel. Card Rooau. Raadlas Rooau. Prlrata Mttlag Room for Re bkaka oalr. ViarUag BroUeia aad SUtcrt alvara waleoma. W. M. TIMMS feienl Ime Cleutat fcmrptt Bhctric Vaem i2.HC4 Nick WMUl5ILfi. IrySlikWNi UCi H " u fti UCi 4ft, III 12ii Leave rder5 at O.K. Transff r Co. raaa 87V e Cor. 6 aad Mala THE EVENING HERALD . Cj arlson FISHING TACKLE aammamamaaaBaammmammkiammi mA .m .! Jlall-M A.I... vci ivr iii.i Hau.iijp iriii Hook, llaa, rody ravlt, kaakHa, etc. We rtnt taata, guni andtanplug STORE IRRfl Jaroba lilk. Malta. ' J THE OUNi i.n.mjmn PboasBM Xi Are You Thirst;? Tea can eara kteda of aoft drla ApolUiiarU, Vtekr. (or aad Clramlt J It Mara. All kaf lacludlag Maata wa- lald. NMeata 4 kf ikkfjt tarrtklag lea CTls9 :muut Figure Tre Interest on Thm ::: 4? J $3500 wiU handle a Lodglnc House ;; : ; property that is ':; I rented for $1500 : per year ior lour years : ; The nlc cestsnap I of is a Pour House on I for $2000 four blocks orner of 6';$ ain. Fine : Cor. 50x110 II H Let mi show you g H lot ill First vAd- tt ZX dition. FIRB INSURANCE tf J. F. MAOBiRE 431 nain St. g W. O. BkUTU, Editor and Proprlotor Pabllsbad daily aacapt Sunday it UB Tourtft Mraat Baterad at tka poitoHea at Klamatk Patlt, Oragoo, for traaamtaatoa through tha malla aa aaeoad-elau matter. Subtcrlptlon terma by mall to any ad drew In tka United Statee: Oaa year 91.00 One montk . .la KXAMATV rAUA. OREGON TUESDAY, AUG. 87, 1918 PIONEER NEVER LEFT THE STATE JOHN SMITH OP BKNTON COUNTY DIES AFTER ILLNESS C A YEAR WAS PROUD OF HIS LONG RESIDENCE IN OREGON TRAIN ROBBER WAS KNOWN LOCALLY V. H. McDonough, the well known contractor of thla city, waa one of thote who wore greatly eurprlied at tha newa of the arroit ot Wei It Louiu- berry of Medtord toon after he had robbed a mall car In Kama. Mr. McDonough waa well aiqualnted with Louneberry In North Dakota a few years ago. "Loumberry la a ion of Cotonel Loumberry, who for ytari waa prom inent In polltlfi In North Dakota," aid Mr. McDonough. "Young Loune liorr. urlor to coming Wcat, waa a ....n M..rk rimninr into Karco, He wna popular at bqth enda of hla run, and hla confession will bo a ahock to the people of North Dakota. "Colonel Lounsberry waa In the nnwaiiaiinr business In Karao years ago. but drlftod Into politics, and finally was appointed to a berth In the land offlco In Washington, D. 0." CORVALLIS. Aug. IT. John Smith, a native of Denton county, died at his home In Corrallta tha other day. Mr. Smith waa born Norember 19, 1860, and waa a son ot Mr. aad Mra. Qreenberry Smith, prominent pio neers. He haa resided In thla county all ot bis lite. Ha followed farming and stock raising, and waa aa exten sive holder of farm lands. Hla frlenda and acquaintances of the state and of Denton county In particular are numerous. For several years Mr. Smith had been falling In health, and about a year ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis, since then being con fined to the house. Mr. 8mlth waa proud of the tact that he bad never been out of the state ot Oregon, and It la said that when asked why he did not take a trip and' see tha world he replied: "I don't believe there Is any coun try better to look at than thla Is. I do not believe any country could be better. It salts me, and I don't care to look at anything elaa." BLIND MAN MAY REGAIN SIGHT PLAN IS TO TRANSKKH KYKH OK HANUKD MAN TO APPLICTKD CITIZEN OOVF.ll.NOR IS PETI TIONED TO PERMIT OPERVTION MAYOR SUGGESTS WEEKLHESSION EXECUTIVE BEUEVE8 THAT UUILDINO OPERATIONS WOULD BE AWED BY CITY DADS MELT ING EVERY SEVEN DAYS Mayor Thomaa F. Nicholas suggest ed thla morning that It mlght'be a good scheme for the city council to meet every week during the height ot the building activity In order that permits for Improvements In the city might not be held up, 'The growth of a city la very Im portant to It." aald tha mayor, "and while under ordinary circumstances the city council meets but twice a month, the building season develops a good many people who wish to add to the city's homes or business blocks, and with them the time Is Import-aat" The school board, evidently real ising that time la decidedly material In building matters, when It decided some time ago to build a frame house on the Central School plot, waived all formality and dispensed with a build ing permit. It aeemed Just like old times under the former administra tion for building to go ahead without a permit. The school board's apparent neg lect of courtesy toward the city coun cil will not probably result la any embarrassment to anyone, for the council, It Is claimed, cannot under the present building ordinance, en force Its terms. It la said to be ao full of holes that Jt will not hold water, ill of holes that Jt ater. jf Cut flowers a4 U aiim Main street. New Line of Solid Gold I wish to announce that I have put In the famous Cutleafilne of Solid Qold Jewelry. To fflose who, when buying, desire the f est, I invite you to call and see tbfs line. It la the Jewelry for a 1I9J time. Thla line nka from 19.60 to bea from 99.60 to us from 91-95 to from 97,60 to eta from 90-60 to Includes Sleeve 99 pei 912.60; 920; 912.50, and 910. 1 mmtmmmtmm FRANK M. UPP DENVER, Aug. 27. It tho straugo request ot William J. Abrama, a blind maa of Denver, Is granted by the state authorities, and consent to one ol the moet remarkable operations known to medical sclenco is given by Lewis J. Wechter, condemned to die In the stato penitentiary at Canon City nost week, Abrams will look through the eyea of a murderer tho rest ot his life, provided the proposed operation is successful. Abrams haa forwarded his petition tc Qovernor John F. Shafroth, War den Thomas J. Tlnan of tho stato pen itentiary and to Wechter, condemned to die on the scaffold for tho murder of Clifford J. Durrows In Denver last year. Hla petition Is supplemented by a statement from a Denver physi cian who, after an examination of Abrama' eyea, declares that the opera tion can be performed successfully. If Abrama' request Is granted the physician and surgeons will be In the death chamber when the trap Is sprung. Immediately after Wechter has been officially pronounced dead the eyea will be removed before the removal of the body from the death chamber. They will be placed In a saline solution, after which the sur geons will rush to a hospital near by where the cornea from Wechter'e eyea will be grafted .Into the sightless eys of Abrams. ANOTHER COOS BAY MAN LOST "SANTA ANA IS LATENT Tt) D1H- APPEAR IN REGION IIUMOIW OK FINDING BODY IS NOT CONFIRMED BISHOP PADDOCK IS ENTERTAINED RECEPTION IS GIVEN IN HIS HONOR AT THE HOME OK Mil. AND MRS. BKOCKENBROUGII. CHURCH MEMBERS ATTEND At tho home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. C. U.-ockenbrough last evening a very pleasant reception waa given In honor ct Right Rev. Robert L. Paddock, Episcopal missionary bishop. Mem berk of the- Church of the Redeemer congregation and other friends ot the clorgyman attended and enjoyed a de lightful evening. Bishop Paddock, in an Informal talk to the gathering, re lated some of his amusing adventurea aa a boy, In the region ot Tacoma, when another youth and he went a trapping. Ho Indulged In a serious word at the close, and urged those In the faith to stand fast for a better, lirmer church foundation for Klam ath Falla. During the evening re freshments were served, the hostess being assisted In thla diversion by Mrs. Rov. Henry C. Collins, Mrs. Chit- wood and Miss Marshall. Illshop Paddock loft tho city thin morning by the Upper Lake boat for Fort Klamath, where be will deliver a ser mon to the Episcopalians tomorrow night. After Fort Klamath he will push to the country further north. I have a number of new thlsafi In watches In various sites. I Jrtva th New Howard, the Trlple-OCatch for ladles and tho 12-0 also with tha knife-blade casemr gafitlemen. Seu me If you need a Mcliottan. Block WQtfd The economical mer use. fuel -sum- Leave orders at Lawrence's Cigar Store. Phea 1991. W. C. B) MARHHFIELD, Aug. 27. Still an other missing man at South Slough adda to the ruyaterlcs of tho locality, which has attractod much attention lately because ot the murders and dis appearances. This tlnio the missing man la lleo. Kline, morn commonly known In this locality as "Santa Ana." Today Tom Talbott, a resident of the neighbor hood came to Empire to make Inquiry about Kline, stating that he was aot at his csbln and that no ono could be found who had seen him for the pat week. "Santa Ana" haa for years lived In tho South Slough country, and waa generally known as a beachcomber end fisherman. He waa called Santa Ana after the Meilcan gensrst be cause ot a wooden leg. The killing ot Jacob Evans, tha dis appearance of the man working for him, the Arm belief of the officers that William Joyner Is murdered and other mysterious happenings of the district cause the belief that "SanU Ana" has also met with foul play. Recently the city was greatly eidled by a report that the body ot William Joyner had been found, but the re port proved without foundation. Chronic A Specialty B. C. PaUmann, N. P. $. F. Chronic sufflrers are invited to call on thlafdrugless special ist of chronic? diseases. Many hundreds of ue most obstinate ailments hail been cured by him. Dlseai us ot the lungs, heart, liver, stomach, ktdnsy, bladder, par lysis, spinal dis eases, nsrvou prostration, mus cular and s tlculsr diseases; skin and bliod diseases, dis eases of eye ear, nose aad throat, and other kindred dis eases. Many swo testimonials tlon'rkae In and Qerhsan. OSlce, tor's, Third and subscribed file. Consult- English, French 1-8, over Hoc- II-tt Your Child's Haalt lour first .Jf XM keve eklldn fcttrWkUarefeV thow tkegrtt J are weakl; aeaklv tad t fcZ.TS.'"'ja xrvs?!""" aase m ism BiBrsBamLaiB wm far Ufa. " e3LM. uuS wax feea'a tenia in ft ear, for tke lamreva tka Eff" te tke May, Ib eaaaa. It weraaaM Wl. Lzz a a3!S' ais kreaMe L"e i eesaaUally a cku PetRe. aad wiu Zsa S'klee 'J "ereaw. lArMffi! isiaiif eases tkla la ik ,7 LSJS!!! ' Tn auuieaa E.i5x."l A Clean Scalp And HealthrHair Many ot your friends have found that a lutafTani grown at hair soft aad glossy aad a etalp free from dajfiruff, will rM.i rrom me use NYAL'S HIRSUTONU This Is the procedure J Wash the hair with warm water aad aJfure aoap rlu.s B, miglily rub tha scalp with a stiff bruth-jppply lllrsutone-ruh u lu well and dry the hair before combing, i (lease understand that Hlrsutone jafnot merely a hair wssh It is u I'jnlc a food. While It thoroughly tlMaweft, It also prwveau h.,. terlal actloa aourtshea and aeSnutatra the roots of the hlr removes all daactrwf prveervra tka Mature! beauty Nral's lllraufkave should be It sells at 60 centsMd 91. UNDE 1HJ W OOD'8 Ka retara ,! nl color of the hair. your dresslngtabls, o txitlle. WESTERN TRANSFER GO. OiDre) Phtwo IMI, RraleVara lll'H NKRVI IIAGOAGK MOVING AND GKN PIANO MOV JOIS MOO KRflL INfFA HlfkasUp aa tun. IOHT THANKS' HH SPKCIALTY Delivered aay I'lar In Towa Proprietor IK)N 1. ZUMWALT, Prealdral. K. M. MUHfl, Vke-IW aad Tra. IINIIT K. WITHROW, HecrrUry, Klamath County Attract Co ABSTRACltNG ' Surveyorssind Irriptlon Engineers MAPS, PLANS, BLUEPRINTS, I MaaaU. falls, Onasi First Trust Klinsta TIwYiiiii Ihsimss Mm Skould atari a baak accent at once. It will give him a kettsr standing with those with akea ha deals. Itsrfll sate hla tnm the start fatm all dlsputss ts tt payment. It will asve bla ess slderajrle In the traasmlsslea et If you have started sr about to start la ' en aa accoant at Um tint rust and Serines Usak. Taa will not be the only small se- poaltor. Savings Bank Oregon How about your FRUIT JARS The fruit canning aeaaoi here aid job aesd. rli now I Jars Let ui Mil you the rigjiti-ri at the right prlcei and we know we can aatUfy you sftaaaalhftliajor thf Bill Jan W M. Or! H U R N GET OXA.(emfillill INTIMI Any perana who aaeew ataasra at all jeSCas tiirm Just as qakkk; as Ilia na ha UmA Jr llerauae each day that la eJlowediSu poaa larreasea Ike treakN Juat that Much more. r Wa have a free service of Ksjtnlaatlon hem that Is for aaybeay anil everybody, J We employ oaly the BBoetjCpproved meUioda for traUag .. - mmaaare always eaajai tney should Be. aan aural flniiluatc aad State Inten I OpUclaa. Prralilmt, Alet MarUa. Vice Prilee Chas. H. Moor CaahJer, Leslie Rogers THE FIRST NATIMAL BANK Capital IIOOj TklatavaidakBKBl aLaBaaBizs.ajsrBBBi L. V. Wllllts, ChaeTaVlloora. I B- P. McCora Alei. Martin, s.H. k. Reamer, We lavlte tha accoaau of Uaakal cuaau aad Iaolvlduala. , ajaaBfacturera, IT,