The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 11, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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SITUATION WANTED
SITUATION WANTED Maa aad
1 wut employment oa ranch;
have bo' children. Writs 61 Herald
'. SSt
WANTED Situation as cook by arid-dlo-ated
lady on ranch or camp.
Address 114 Herald office. 8-St
FOR RENT
FURNtSHtiU APARTMENTS at the
Oregon House. 10-tf
KOH PEUMANENT RENTER Hare
a email, cosy house, newly painted
and papered; modern convenience;
close In; at reasonable rent. E. W.
Oowea. 4 -tf
FOR RENT Few nice rooms, second
r floor, 'store building, next to post
office. See Cbtlcote. 5-1 J t
FOR SALE
FOR SALK Jersey cow, cheap. In
quire at S. P. Co. section house.
7-t
FOR SALE Cheap, good 160 acre
'ranch, partly improved, with crop
mid somn atock. Will trade for city
property. Inquire at Herald v office! enormous orders for shoes for the
for further particulars. l-St warring nations of Europe, yet the
jshoo industry Is experiencing exeep-
HAY LOADERS For sale or trade, jtlonally dull times.
one clean sweep and one Flying, The reason , not ,ufflcult to flnd.
Dutchman, practically new; also one; A palr of snOM may oaslIy bo mMlo
Flying Dutchman side delivery rake.Jl0 wear a donWe ,ength of tl0
Enquire Llskey Bros.; Dairy, Ore. I . .. , , ., , ,
J, g. , I Tho man who, In good times, would
'discard a shabby pair of shoes and
FOR SALE Six room house, with or amy a new pair, will. In hard times,
without furniture; line lawn and
garden. P.O. box 321 or phone 24GY.
10-tf
LOST AND FOUND
l-OST Suitcase from Lakevlew stagejtimes, will encourage them to go bare
on mountains west of Bly, with foot when money is scarce.
name on tag, "Cbas. Young." Liberal
reward. Leave at American hotel or
Hamakcr Bros.. Bonanza. ll-2t
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
AIWTKACTR INSUHAKCK
i4-1fmtM Oragoa AssorlsUss
Tills Mas
EARL WHITLOCK
UNDERTAKER
EMBALMER
County Coroner
Complete Funeral Furalsliiag
Phone 416 6th and Plae
NwLwg aid TMSfflkl
We Do the Work Just Right
Tank - work ot all kinds
FADE, PINOEL LORENZ
Cor etli A Klamath Phone 310
W.D.MILLER
Manufacturer of
HOLLOW BUILDING,
AND SILO BLOCKS
AND FLUES
ALL KINDS OF CONCRETE
Sidewalks, Floors and
Retaining Walls
HOOFING A SPECIALTY
Sixth and Walnut
Phone 993
WHICH?
V
ABB you 'looking for bargain
oosmter glasses? Are you will-
. las t wear cheap glasses Jut
: because they are cheap? 'Do
you coaseat to having your eyes
'tasspered with at the risk of
! (heir pei laaest injury? Then
' tliia message is not for you.
i -; Hut if you value the precious
ift of sight; if you wish to re.
tnia it; if you appreciate skJll.
?Hvk it is for you, and you are
Vaa e to come where absolute
f'aeearacy la correcting eye de.
f4w to placed above every other
'iraMerMo.
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M. J. WIN I fcK5
S'MiHiSttK
W. O. MMITM Kdltor
Published dally except Sunday by
The Herald t'iii!lshln Company ot
Kls-atb Falls, at 116 Fourth Street.
Kntered at tlie i.ostofflce at Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls is second-class
mutter
Subscription terms by mall to any
address In the United States:
One year 16.00
One month t. ..... 60
KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON
FRIDAY, JUNK 11, 1015
AXD STOP AT
KLAMATH FALLS
WHERK THK SHOE PINCHES
M
ANY PEOPLE overlook the In
direct effect of Industrial de
pression npon every line of business.
Just now, for Instance, attention
has been directed to the fact that
although this country has received
have .1 small patch put on the uppers
and a new half sole nailed on, and
then wear the repaired shoes until he
Rets thoroughly ashamed of them.
Children whose parents would en-
courage them to wear shoes in good
All this makes dull times for the
deuier In shoes, who, by making his
clothes wear twice ns long, cuts down
tho trade of the clothing merchant.
Tho clothing deater ma-kes up his
loss by letting his house go another
year without painting, and the paint
er and paint dealer must economize
in some other respect.
It is a simple process of elimination
of business, but it could not be under
stood by the taTlft tinkers who start
ed all the trouble In 1913 by enacting
a law which llnvited the cheap labor
of Europe to come In and take the
trade that belonged by right to the
workmen of the United States.
.. Scattered Shots .'.
IT'S CERTAINLY an 111 wind that
blows down the big tent.
ALREADY BRYAN sympathizers
are talking hopefully of his candidacy
in 1916. II doesn't make much dif
ference who is the democratic noml-j
i nee, the people seem set on a return
to republicanism and prosperity.
IF IT IS POSSIBLE for Klamath
Falls to have a term ot the Federal
District court held here without a
Ingle case ot bootlegging. It will be
I one of the most material boosts ever
I given the dream of having a regular
I term here every year.
WILSON'S "America First" slogan
applies to patriotism not to Amer
ican manufactures.
TODAYJS DISPATCHES from the
Gallcian front indicate that the Teu
tons haven't got the Bear treed yet,
though he was on tho rnn.
TOMORROW Greek meets Greek
at their national election, and the re
sult may oe tne old minus "tug of."
IN ONE WAY the Elks' cornefstore
ceremonial tonlghT can be called an
"eleventh hour" proposition.
v Rose Festival at Portland
I'nited Press Service
PORTLAND, Juno 11. Ten thous
and people, 200 floats, fifty marching
organizations in brilliant uniforms,
thirty bands participated in tho fra
ternal, military and industrial parade
bold in connection with the annual
Rose Festival,
Tonight tho fiesta will be brought
to a close with an electrical pageant,
in which twenty floats, showing tho
agrlcutural greatness of Oregon, will
pass In review over the city's business
streets, It was estimated today that
125,000 visitors were In town during
the celebration attending Rose Festi
val, which began Wednesday.
Deal Is a Daddy.
Cards have been sent out announc
ing the birth of an eight-pound boy
to Mr. and Mrs. George Deal, well
known residents of Langell Valley,
TODAY'S ODDKWT STORY
United Press Service
DENVER. Colo., June 10.
Thcy'ro going In training here
today for the entry ot the com-
pulsory water wagon next year.
Ituttcruillk Is the favorlto bov-
crago at all bars.
Hut It won't bo buttermilk
that will havo cured tho German
element In Colorado when pro-
hlbltlon arrives January 1, 1916.
'Twill bo hato of tho English.
Most Colorado breweries, like
n good many other Industries In
the West, aro controlled by En-
gllsh capital. German batkeeps e)j
here stated today they wero do-
lighted to serve buttermilk.
AUTOS USED TO
MAKE SCHEDULE
I.VAUILITY TO MAKE
CONNECTION'S WITH
SENDS CHAUTAUQUA
OYERIiAND TO PASS
PROPER
TRAINS
TALENT
Arranging for holding Chautauqua
sessions elsewhere and trying to save
the big teut from serious damage or
total collapse from the attacks of tho
wind, nt the same time checking up
returns and attendances and attend
ing to the needs of the Chautauqua
talent while in Klamath Falls are not
the only cares that are placed on the
shoulders of Chapln D. Foster, super
intendent for the Elllson-Whito sys
tem. Tho train service from here nasi
placed still another responsibility
upon him, that of seeing that tho
players get to Grants Pass on sched
ule time, trains or no trains.
. From Klamath Falls the Chautau
qua people 'jump to Grants Pass,
where the assembly opens today. It
opens this afternoon, too, and the
trip by train, if taken by tho talent
that finished here last night, would
land them in Grants Pass for tho
night session. -
The schedule says "Friday after
noon," so Foster has arranged tor an
automobile service to carry over what
speakers and singers are due to make
afternoon appearances. This morn
ing Colonel Miller and the Adelphlan
Quartet left at 4 o'clock In a machine
and they expect to make he 107 mile
trip in time to open today.
With the exception of Miss Bergb,
Mrs. Fisk and Miss La-Dell, nil of the
entertainers will make the trip to
Grants Pass by auto.
YESTERDAY'S COAST
LEAGUE SCORES
At Los Angeles
Los Angeles 3 4 0
Venice 0 3 3
Love nml Boles; Henley and MItxe.
At Oakland
Oakland 4 6 -1
San Francisco 2 10 3
Klamltter and Kuhn; Fannlnlg,
Relslgl and Schmidt.
No game at Portland on account of
rain.
Some beautiful styles in Arrow
Shirts at K. K. K. Store.
Fresh Fruits
Direct from our California
Fruit Orchards.
Blackberries
Raspberries
Peaches
Second crop of Strawberries
will ho on the market early
next week.
Switzer & Norris
1024 Main Street
J
Argraves Hotel
Furnished rooms with bath
Rates transcleats GOc to $1.00;
by week, 12.50 and up.
Second St., bet. Stain and Plae
phone awu
llahy Clilx Get yours before
(hey me all goae. Also Canaries,
lovely singer, cheap.
Mills Addition
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
I Phantom Auto Is the
:i . . ., .. .
Latest war mystery
United Press Servico
LONDON, May 30. (Hy mail to
New York) England's newest war
mystery Is the "will-o'-the-wisp of the
Urttlsh East Coast."
rlnvaroot alautha nf ihn nation are
,oaay Bew.Chlng tor ft mysterious gray
motor car "0.4838" that nightly
racca Monf peacfUi Bast Anglln high-
ways, Intermittently piercing tho up
per darknoss with flashes ot light that
tell military secrets to enemy subma
rines hovering oft the coast.
The mystery rivals the most thrill
Ing of war time dramas with tho;
climax jot to come.
Occupants ot peaceful farm houses
and villagers ot tho quaint old Ens
llsh sea coast towns aro watting for
tho government to solve the mystery
that Is the talk of tho countryside.
Nightly -they have seen the powerful
car dash madly past, a huddled flgnro
bent low over the wheel. Some say
he wears tho uniform of a, British
military officer, while others art) not
so sure. All of thorn hare sees tho
piercing rays of the motor's search
light perform strange arcs on the sky.
A dosen times they have spread the
alarm by phone In tho direction tho
mysterious visitor was traveling, but
as many times ho has eluded tkem.
It Is only at night that the "phan
tom" thunders along tho East Coast
roads. At daybreak ho disappears
seemingly Into air until another night
comes.
On the night of tho last Zeppelin
raid over Suffolk and Essex tho
Some mighty smart Straw and Pan
iimu Hat at K. K. K. Store, Leading
Hatters.
Party leaving town hJ sell beau
tiful upright piano for less than one
half ot original cost. Fully guaran
teed. Terms If desired. Address
Herald. 7-3t
SUITS FINE FOR
ACHING KIDNEYS
WK EAT TOO MUCH MEAT, WHICH
CLOGS THE KIDNEYS.. THEN
rilE HACK HURTS
Most folks forget that the kidneys,
like the bowels, get sluggish andjn,j harmless,
cloggedrand need a flushing occasion-
ally, else we hsvo backache and dull
mUery in the kldnoy roglon. severe
I, .., , .. ...I.. .., ,.mijI" w w w.a . .
i ueuuuciies, rueuuiuiic iwiuaca, luryiu
liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness, and
all sorts of bladder disorders.
You simply must keep your 'kid
neys active and clean, and the mo
ment you feel an ache or pain m tho
kidney region, get about four ounces
or Jay Salts from any good drug store
here, take a tablespoonful In a glass
of water before breakfast for a few
days and your kidneys will then act
fine. This famous salts is mad from
the acid of grapes and lemon Juice,
combined with lltbla, and la harmless
to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate
them to normal activity. It also neu
tralizes the acids in the urine so it no
longer IrrltntoH, thus ending blsdderi
disorders.
Jad Salts is harmless; Inexpensive;
STOCKMEN!
We are prepared to receive horses, mules or tattle, either for
iwsture or for sale on commission at the big Weed Ranch, near
Fort Klamath. We also buy and sell horses and mules.
We have secured the Weed Ranch of 81,000 acres, and will use
it iin u vast assembling place for nil kinds of stock, where it will bo
convenient for buyers to make liispejictlon. Horses broken to work
or ride.
Clwrges for pasture: Horses, 75c x-r mouth; Cattle, ,10c per
iiKiiilli. Fur further particulars wrlto
J. F. ADAMS & SONS
POHT KLAMATH, OREGON
Mr, Automobile Owners
HAVE THE LITTLE
AND YOU'LL SAVE BIO DOLLARS
' K. Howie HOWIE
"Sjr the Vulcanizing Man"
I "phantom" was out. Carrying n
blinding whlto light, tho villagers say,
no uasnou over nui nnu unio, inamij
piloting tho Zeppelin ovor Its course.
A hundred persons swear to this. One
caught tho numbor ot the gray mys
tery "D-4838" but no car with
that number Is registered.
Guard are now posted along nil
tho principal East Coast roads. Here
tho "phantom" has ceasod his nightly
visits. nut oft In tho distance, on
other roads, theso guards havo seen
tho streaks ot light thnt plerco the
sky, and havo heard the faint distant
rumblo ot tho racing motor,
The country folk say It Is uncanny
land tho government sleuths are bo-
glnnjng to think so, too.
Bollot, howovor, that German spien
aro actually at work on tho East
Coast Is strengthened by an Incident
near the sea coast at Bhoerlngham.
This time It was not the mysterious
nuto, but two men intercepted by boy
scouts In tho act of signalling from n
cliff with a lantorn. Menaced with a
revolver In tho hand of one of tho
men all but ono of the scoots' with
drew. The ono that remained firm
was later found gagged with his own
handkorchlol and unconscious near
tho sceno of the Incident. Revived,
tho scout suffered with hystorla, but
described the men, declaring they
spoke In a foreign tongue.
Residents of the cliff coasts of Es
sex lir.ve reported thnt almost nightly
slgnalR hnvo boon observed nt more
Isolated points. Reported nttonVpt
to surprise tho BlgunllerH have failed.
makes a delightful efferesceni llthla
water drink which everybody should
take now and then to keep their kid
neys clean, thus avoiding serious com
plications. A well known local druggist says
ho sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who
believe In overcoming kidney troublo
while it Is only trouble. (adv.)
--.-. - -
DRINK HOT TZA
FOX A BAD GOLD
Rit n miisII package of Hamburg
Hira.t Tea, or ss tho German folk
mil It. "Hamburger Krui Thee." t any
ilmrmucy. Take a tablrapoonful of the
ten, put a cup of boiling water upon
it. pour through a sieve and drink a
trariiii full at snv tine durinit the
I day or before retiring. It is the most
rnrcuve way 10 ureas a com snu curr
t;rlp, an it opens ths ports of the skin,
relieving congestion. Also loosens tint
bowels, thus driving a cold from the
system.
Try it the next time you suffer front
a roM or the 'grip. It la Inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, therefore safe
t DUD DAffltfAPUt AMI
Kl IK HlsAllt1t All J
LUMBAGO RIGHT QUI
Hub Pais ai 0ttJsas away with
a small feottls ef aid kweet
ft. JmoTm 011
When your back Is sore snd lium
or lumbsgo, sciatica or rheumatism lm
ton utiffencd up, dont suffer I OH n
2.'. rent bottle of old, honest "St.
Jnenlii Oil" at any drug store, pour it
little in your band and rub it riuhi
Into Hie pain or ache, snd by'the tlim
jou ronnt fifty, the soreness snd Iaiiio
nr9 U Konc.
Don't stay crippled I This soothing.
ptmtrntiriK oil needs to be uted onh
PTii-r. It takes the ache and pain riM
nut ( )our back sad ends tho mUi-r
" u umj(!cal, yet absolutely ImnnU'w
i -tirt iurn tne sxm.
Unfiling else stops lumbssu, kIMIi
I ""' ,i""" bMk ,n,,er', pro''tyl
TROUBLES FIXED
ON YOUR RRPAIR BILL
GARAGE " Arnold
64 Main
Auto Clothing and Oloves. Yon
unto" eo the line at K, K',, K, Store,
Witham'a Auto Service
TRIPS TO THK COUNTRY
' A FAIR FAHK ANYYVIIKRK
Phono mil Hlsr Drug Co.
Blue Front Livery
and Feed Stables
Mundy A Hilyard, Props.
I'Im.iio U.YJW. Klnitislh, near Mlh
I'liuiipt nml I'Dlrleiit Mcrvlre, (loot)
Iiiiim'x nml Hint iIsn Hk
Ortlce of
Dr. C. O. Prentice
Veterinary Surgeon
WRrVLLER&CXys
PURE PREPARED
PAINT
A TALE
OF
PAINT
4
Seme fttinls fiwlecl,
Others beautify,
(htm do belli
Wm. C. Hum
Hardware Co.
F ! W P
This announcement Leaders in the service
carries with it the of Transfer. BnKRage,
message of Prompt- Hnttlini. Moving nnil
ness Storage
ASK -US OVER THE PHONE
TO SERVE YOU
WESTERN TRANSFER CO.
I'Immio 137. HtUi nil Mais
To the People of Klamath County and Tourist
Spink's Camp on Spring Creek
li huh inan lu tho iuhllr for IUIiIiik nml citiiiilitK fur 1 1st' "
Him, on HprinK Creek anil Willlmnson Itlvrr.
Thn went imitation rraardlnK IUIiIiik In llu Imlimi loimtry to the
i'ttnliii of whiles iloo not aaVrt my rJithlN nml the rltflit to fish
In HprinK Creek. I own one-half milo rrtH'k frontuuo nloim this
Hlrenin, nhlrh entemin on IkIIi fililt of the hlrenm.
To nil I evteuil tho invitntiou to lomn In H(irln Creek nml rnjojr
the llnest IroHt llslilax In ho fount! In Klnnmlh.
ItATICM, i!.00 TKIt DAY.
Aiilomohlln jueetii all trains at Chlliiiiiln. I Ion I iiii-I miiIiIIp lirrs
fur hire.
HARD EARNED MONTY
Hut it's easily saved if you tnoko
up your mind, Tho Iroublo with
mont iii'ojilo Ih ,thoy wnnt to wnlt
until thoy'vo ncctimiilntod n lmni
mini lieforo mnklnjc tho initial do.
iiohU. That's a inlstnko. Don't
wait. Our h.tuk tnkoH nny nniount
you havo on hand.
FIRST STATE H5 SAVINGS;BANK
, KLAMATH
Fountain W&. Syringes
We lmvi u Uiree-umirt, rod rubher, riiihl' How syrliiKe, " thlv
Imnl rwhber .les, nt il.fM). It'n li !et tImo ho hine e-er s'eu
fur tho money, t
lnflerwoorsPhaiMY
KLAMATH TALLS OREGON
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whcrc fAirricuLAii PcqrLC
nuy TriKirf onuos
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If Villi urn li..L
Main street. ""Iwte.aaa
WOOD!
lllork Wood, IihiiI
Diiuhlo IihiiI
Dry Mlnli, lil.lmi,
Dry Slab, Moot
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lody nml um, M.M(,
t "ill mid I'ni'l on
KLAMATH I'UKI.co.
i'.i Mam Struct
Klamath Transfer Co.
010 Miilii Sii,s,
NY KIM) or
Team or Truck Work
Hone mi nIikiI nntli. , r,,,rK,t
Phone 298-J
FRESH LIME
in miy ()iiMitliii,
Kiln ,lut lltirm'ii
'. I. WII.I.SOV
When you buy
a FORD
Vm ititl reel Mtfr In Inn fni; uM.
ll every ilny.
t It 1 net-cr urn r iiiiiiiImI
tor iteekM twilling lli. in ill a nf
Hinm ImiH fi-nii the (Hi in r) in Ihr
I'llM.
Tliix pail, mi hi'i'i in Mih-k (
I 'mil Ittelirlei.
GEORGE BIEHN, Agent
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FALLS. ORKGON
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