The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 18, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The Dandelion Will
Soon Appear in Lawns
Within a very hort time the dan- and all, or to cut off the head and part
dellon, enemy of all lawns, will hi ot the root and then iour in some
spreading hit long leave over the tt I j Kerosene and salt. Thts mltturo uu-'
and strangling the sprouting grasses, alb WH what Ufo remain,
unless steps are taken to remove hltn. In digging out dandelions, a thor-
Dandellon Is probably one ot the oiiRh way Is to take two strings and
most hardy weeds with which home stretch them across the yard, leavlnc
owner havo to contend.. a space of possibly three feet between
When Its root Is cut In twain and them. Then work across tho yard,
the stock and stem removed, It docs dlgidnr out only such plant as are.,
not seem to bother the thing at all. It found within the limits set hi the
simply gets busy, grows another crop strlug.
of leaves, unfolds IU brilliant yellow As soon as one row Is completed.
Governor Dunne, Wife and Daughter Voting
flower and continues to do business at make another row. and so more
the old stand.
' across the yard. Without the guiding
One of the recognised ways to rid a strings, many plants are not dlseov-
lawn of the obnoxious and persistent Jered, and one soon Is parent to a hun
lavader la to either pull It out root'dred pew ones.
Interesting to the Ladies
BY MARGARET MASON
ot fickle fashton, and actually some of
them are finished In flaring ruchu
and double and treble ruflllngs on
meir anaie icnin cagro. ii win vu-
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NEW YORK, April 18. What a
boon these new thrce-ln-one dresses
will be to all fascinating lady black
mailers and shoplifters. Nowadays,
when Alicia, the allurlnc adventuress.
leaves her hotel In a chic costume of !ome time to get her stride In thejtu,aji waro leather boxes in lieu of'
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OUR WEEKLY SERMON
"Tht Second Milt"
llr II. J. H, HlMbulelleM, Pastor Flrl Pre.l.)te.t Oiurtli
a mllci, will him I wain "Malt.
It,
I The j'opl l whom Jeans spoke
tlni w unlit vter flllml llh l lio fl'lrll
(if mliuiui' nnd iwrrww '"". They
thought die bounds of thu kingdom of
(I ml vere Ittitrow, Indeed, mid their
Idea uf duly was Jiut a cramped as
Ihelr Idea uf Ih4 klncdiiiiiL They
knew that It was their duty to tu
one tvutli t tho Urd, but their con
i.lttau of duty toward huiunulty did
tun (inch so fnr a I In' border of
our
Whosuever hU compelthce In Kiii'okn nun I m I It In t1M Wnri!l
tM, wnrii he smi.I Wl.ww.ff. ,: '
rnuipel then to ki n mile ,?:"
r Do not lw nfmia UlRl )0
jjlvt. your poor wtek broil,f w"''
often. Il not l tt,W, ,(.m !
lOVt. Will tt,, Vt,r , j "
tmlweett Ju.lra am HstnaiU u .
live wllhln the narrow lltolu oM,,.!,
r-Hittli.mi.nl., if 0l( m lUUl '
tht law clrrumeitb )tmr , '
tir.isiii.Mr.irMra,i.,ft,,,j;
Mf loe. )i MinelnB laor. f. ...
hriiiimrlv Iiivl. U'i 11 ml them lltliluMlMtnl liuman tr thuii ti... ...... ,.. .
'their mint riid tmnmlh, nd uther rumpcl yuu to do tu m,..,- '!
gardVit stitlT down to the fraction nf'ervlr nttotild ., mirtlii,c t, (l
'a bean, for this the law required, butjuplrll uf ih ChrUl lltun. &4 Btt
they would not u imirli as take one
tup to the rUItt of Ixft til help a
lHr wounded man on tho Jerlthu to be found aluii tho bgi4ef 4j
'""""l "me, in UOMK mora Ikls t.
.toad, for that the law did not require,
,Wllh them rejulremnt and duly were
liUulltal They efe Vrfy scrupulous
about ob4ervlng the teller of the law.
They went as far a they wor rufn.
.pelted to. but t make ur ot not
cording to comMllne oni.ij. ..
ai me joy or chtUiin wtm,
ate romllet lo do It I, iofi, ,,
second mile, and ihr only, u, ,
liullful flowrr of tiYn to44om.
Oou'rnor Dunne of Illinois took Mrs. Dunne and their daughter to th poll Tucday to utte In fhlcaa-o's
vlouslrtake the hobbled and mIncln-Li,Mn Mn.iv nthr officials of the clti. Including Mayor Harrison, did the same.
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tcp maiden of the last few seasons rr
buck taJfeta. and robin's egg blue, newest snort ana aimosi wmo sains.
with a brace of square-Jawed detec- T
Uvee at her high Fnsmcb. heels, she1 And just to prove that the old ad
daapairs not. Instead, ah hurriedly !age "a place for everything and every
tarns the corner, pulls a string, and j thing in Its place" has no standing in
lo! she is garbed In ebon hue from, the realmcs of the mode, back combs
top to toe. Curses from the baffled (arc now being worn In front. If you
bloodhounds ot the law, who are left .please. It's the very smartest place
bewildered, swallowing their chagrin ' for them, nestling right over your
and Adam's apple and there you are. forehead fringe In the front fluff ot
But assuredly these are sot the the correct new high coiffure.
only circles which will receive the,
handy quick-change costumes with I whether you choose the zebra or a
opes arms. The more circumspect Ltick of peppermint candy as your
embrace of the poor but honest socl- model. it little matters it you are
sty girl, whose -frocks must needs ,just striped. To be right in line with
number mere than her palthy peace, Jti,e ,tyle you must be heavily lined In
awaits them Joyetsely. I two-toned striping or the varlgated
sample ot the possibility of these j hues of the Roman silks. Black sad
chameleoa-Uke garment is s model white stripes running up and down
ot ash colored faille with a self-toned ! are very chic with the combination of
shoulder cape and deep tunic banded 'blue and gTcen as a close rival,
in rose and blue striped taffeta. Scene Striped skirts In combination with
twe.-aasl the tualc aad cape are turn-j plain Jackets of taffeta or moire are
ed wrong ride out, becoming a tunic decidedly good, while Russian blouse
of old blue-taffeta. For the third and suit with the plain blue toned duvetyn
positively last appearance, a cord .'blouse finished around the hips in a
about the waist is deftly tweeked aad tunic of striped green and blue taffeta
the taaJe gathers Itself np into a de- and silk sleeves ot the same are stun
tectaMe bustle effect, while the cape j ning with the plain duvetyn skirt,
is simply shed entirely. Naturally. Stripes have even stamped themselves
the combinations aad surprises of. upon the smart spring hosiery mostly
in black and white effects.
If a mere man meets a pretty maid
these trick gowns are as limitless as
the ingenuity of the present day
dressmakers.
Since the skirts have reached the, these days toting a neat little leather
limit ot narrowness they have beeni case like a miniature medicine bag he
forced to bow to the law of locomo-imtisn't build up hopes of annexing
Uon and take np their slack in other i her as his family physician by any
directions. " Hence their upward trend . means. One case doesn't make a doc
and pronounced tendency toward ab-jtor. particularly if it be a smart little
brevlation. The shorter your skirt Heather affair in colored leather. All
the better seems to be the last gasp the girls are carrying these practical
tho moro conventional hag nnu
purta of yore,
Opened up before tho uuttlated
they display a bewildering array of J
every Uttte thing needed to repair, j
perfect or manufacture a complexion
on the spot. You may havo all tho
comfort and necessities of your
dressing table at your finger ends; so
no wonder femininity Is u,u!to mad
about 'em.
Less practical as first aid to In
jrued complexions, but more charm
ing as accessories ot the dainty spring
frocks are the brilliant hand colored
bags ot hand wrought leather, their
tops lncrusted with many colored
semi-precious stone and suspended
on chains ot gay toned beads.
With an omnipresent bead neck
chain to match, these Illuminated
leather bags are bright and effective
touches to an otherwise monotone
toilet.
Since the maid of yore wa so de
vout at telling her beads, It I only
meet that the' maid or today should
see to it that bead are the telling
part of her chic costume.
linya Furniture.
Following the announcement that
be bad taken a two year leaso on tho
Argraves, comes tho news that J. R.
Hershberger has also purchased from
Mrs. J. N. Bridges the cntlro ArgTaves
furnishings, to which Is being added
many new articles of furniture.
BREATHE FREELY! OPEN NOSTRILS
AND STOEEEO HEAD-END CATARRH
lastaat Relief Wbea Noes aad
At CTNSmcd Fret Cold.
Xaatf Disd-Mfc-es. BaM
Try "Ely's Cream Malm."
Get a small, bottle anyway. Just to
try it Apply'a little In the Nostrils
and instantly rour clogged nose and
stopped-up air passages of the bead
will open; you will breathe freely;
dullness and .headache disappear. By
morning, thfcatarrb, cold-in-head or
catarrhal sore throat will dlsapper.
Eutf audi misery now! Get the
small bottie of "Ely's Cream Balm"
at any drug store. This sweet, fra
grant balm dissolves by the heat of
the nostrils; penetrates and heals the
Inflamed, swollen membrane which
lines the nose, bead aad throat;
clears air passages; stops nasty dU-
' phnrrM iknfl n fmmWntr nt jlAatiafciv
soothlnk relief comes Immediately.
Don't lay awaks tonight strug
gling for breath, with bead stuffed;
nostrils closed, hawking and blowing.
Catarrh or a cold, with Its running
nose, foul mucous dropping Into tbe
throat, and raw dryness is distressing
but truly needless.
Put your faith Just once In
"lily's Cream Balm" and your cold
or catarrh will surely disappear.
(Paid AdvrUemat)
Housekeeping rooms, neat bridge.
HOW TO DOCTOR SURPRISED IHE,
THE SICK LAWN OLD 60Y SOME
A llMNDK-Jli OK JKKI AND S0MK'KUM.TII MUKIK I. U. O. I CU.I.S
PKItTlI.IZr.lt CAN WORK WO.V.I PIUXK ARMMTItOXl O.V TIIK
DKIW IX KKAIHCATIXf! HAItt. C.UirhT I'K.VAI.TV IMItMI.'H
Mtro i.v mass I'LoTrt , : a pi.imhant oxk
miw. a. I'ttrMt-iTm-mi
Not ninth alltvr,
ItMl plenty to Ml,
For a two bit me!
Il r't t- Wi,
iso Hint, um
The lawn that looked sick last fall
Is In nil probability still sick, and thts
Is the time of'the year to gtte it thellileaslhg lucMer.li. that go to make
nrouer mcdlclno to euro It. ithn dirge a family and tends
If there are bare spots, an examtna- urteogthvii the tl3 of brotherhood,
lion of the soil may lead to the dl, ThU was the presentation ot n com
covery that there U need of a good Muallon Past tlrand and Past Chief
strong application of fertflUer to give .ttlrUreh mwl, lo nrother Frank
tho earth sufflclenl food to make the Armronj, , ,,, prestation
grass grow again. Igpcci W, O. Hmlih brought out lh
If tho lawn has an appearance of , tta fa,lhfll, wrTcp ot Ufoihtr
"thinness." a fair sprinkling of eed;ArmMrou(t , KUmath Ujf(, ,lH)ko
wju worn wonucrs in a snori ume. f nU ,lrcnuou, Ubonl ,,,,, ,ht,
1 1 i j l tit inip-i-iitiiMinn nr nnv ru-'ir ...
..v..Uvn ...M .....wUUwu -. .., -- (cloudy day when tho lodgq was get-
wiiv xirr
koIuk one ti further, ther wanted jTnke advantaco uf the u n,l
in,, unu ui nui) i. if -.M...;iion to start tho children la ntk!
sun eyed, but accurately fenced lu, nUl uMtmr ludueetatau
They blleviHl lu IIvIhk acctirdluit tu pn at Hhephrd PUno Hp i,
the Utter u( the law, never deviating divir to poslertlro,
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in iiaira otrniuii irum mni iiticu n
tlputaled In the bund.
ThU spirit permeated the ul tif
(thelr religious litis Peter maulfeettnl
.It In hla turilun about furgtTcnt4.
litn wanted to know how it'teu li
nhoutd forKlve hl brother nhutnitd
laKalunt him. Tbe txilnl I not hnw
many time, but that he wanted Mttn,
tterfnllo pU(p where tt might Stop,)
and )ou may bn sure he litleitdett lo
stop right there. Ho wa willing lu
go the nun mile tHfau he wan com
pfllett to, hut not ot& rod on the o
l'ixvi.- iiitiu-rii.tv: .v fiifionil mlto. The lawyer inanifciitetl the
(saran spirit when he said, "who I my t
neighbor! Ho t.nw th law r-!ulrvd '
him to luvw hi neighbor, but he,
wanted the neighborhood Hue so dl,
Hncily marked that ho would not.
maku the mUlake of letting hi I"'"
e-,tnd over tho border.
Jrsus did not llkm thU spirit of
,0'narrwneiu. ThU cold, formal spirit,
jwhich pfoducwl only the wwt bluer
mm at imiuiinms, lie iiitim up hi
Mflmlrra of Klamath ils Sth
13", I, O. O. V., enjoyed one of the
New Auto for Sale
ON EASY TERMS
or wtll take pM In Itiit
I hate a snap la Inters Mitt
iri projifrty.
Sm
MAGUIRE
491 )llt Slrrrt
does the entire lawn much good, and
aids In the production of stronger and
better grass.
There are two kinds of Insurance.
Clillcote wrllc-t the kind that pay.
n: Main.
If your houso Is vacant Tell Tin
dall, 622 Main
COIB SAGE TEA IN
HAIR TO DARKEN IT
IT'S GRAMJMOTIIER'S RKCU'K TO
KEEP HER LOCKS DARK, OLO
SV, THICK
ting on lu fet, and of the time when
a few of the faithful kept tho lodge
from sinking to a state of Innocuous
desuetude.
Drothor Armstrong was taken com
pletely surprised, and his replay was
hardly up lo hi usual form, but all
fccoi-nlttd that he was doing the best
he could under tho circumstances.
Not Only
aFit
"Just like Home used to be"
The Oresron House
KIsTumath AwniM, Near Sixth
Board ami Room, $7.00 pt wmIc.
TIntm Mod por day, $6 por wmIc
Two M U par day, $4J60 pr waak
Sinf la Mwk, 35 canto
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The old time mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked and faded balr Is grand
mother's treatment, and folks are
again using it lo keep their a good,
even color, which la quite sensible, as
no are living in an age when a youth
ful appearance is of the greatest ad
vantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have
trie troublesome task of gathering the
sage and the mussy mixing at home.
All drug stores sell the ready-to-use
product called "Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Hair Ilemedy" for about 60
cents a bottle. It Is very popular, be
cause nobody can discover it has been
applied. Simply moisten your comb
or a soft brush with it and draw this
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time; by morning the
gray hair disappears, but what de
lights tbe ladles with Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Is that, besides beauti
fully darkening the hair after a few
applications, it also produces that
soft lustre and appearance of abtin-
adnce which is so attractive; besides,
prevents dandruff, itching scalp ana
falling hair.
(Paid Advertlsemeat)
But snap and style, with work
manship th ut will form a foun
dation to keep them In shape,
constitutes mil tailor -made
(lotlie.
Many clothes look good
tho start. t
The ones we make prove sat
lsfactory from start to finish.
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The Herald, 60e
To boost Klamath eeaasv naU
Tbe Herald to year Kaatera
frlsmds.
Leave an order now and we
finish when wonted, If It
be ono week or slaty days.
"wilt
Loewe Bros.
Tailors
KLAMATH COUNTY
EMPLOYMENT OVFICK
We furnish all kinds of help at
short notice, ti you want work
register at ,
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right, then. llll KJVcJ ,UItr,j ,0ari, (, u,n price of the f
. You may tod Jtt to the Want I KortJ rilllllbllM,; w ,, c Vo flfly.
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m Urocerice I critically c Prompt Service , ;, Reasonable Prices f
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phono otilcr a trero you per- H I;,
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filled Mild tho wont or last of H I ;
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