The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 10, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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dttoa'aaaalnaata.
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year part of.the towa look kke a real
UreoKy. ,
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yet, aaAlkere.le aooataaa tor etwee
of tka uaatojkUy alaeaa to be aaea.
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CHARITY IB SAID to otart at bobm
aaA there are a lot otother thlaaja
that follow aatt.
FOR IN8TANCB. THRIFT.
AN OPEN DOOR, with aothlas kat
a aereea to protest a piaoa or aaat-
w' froai latraeera, to laTlUas to
tkloTea. Sawll bora oaaaot raatot the
teaiptatloa. ooaMtlaMa.
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atraek aaothor Ant attar harlac Mat
roatoi tor aaaaalt. ha earn, barely
look for a ooahaom la hla favor.
SOhtS SIDKWALXS la thto city, la-
claoiac reeaatly baOC oroaalasa, eouM
ataaA- ooaaHorable attoatloa.
A MORK FRSQUKNT taahias. of
Mala atreet wdaM keep a lot of aan
laaoa aaat, doaaa froai poraMatiag
oar. eterea, laelaaiac raalaaiaata,
teat aurketa aaA other place.
MAYOR MASON ald auke a kit
ad do a world of ajoodjt. later oa a
koUday oeaM be declared for. a gear
oral oloam ap of Ktoaath FaDa'
aadaOeya.
"TIZ" FOR SORE,
TIRED FEET--AH!
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toot; ao aaore baratag feet; ao
swoUea, bad aaialHag, sweaty
No atora soroaoas la eoras, eslloase.
baaloa.
No awtter what alia ypar feet or
what, aader the aaa yoa're tried with
oat ettlag relief, jaat aaa "TIB."
"TIS" to the oalr roatedy that draws
oatall the potooaoits asudatioaa
wawa pus up the feat "T" cares
yoar foot trouble ao you'll aeyar llap
or. .draw ap yoar faoa la pala. Yoar
shoe woa't soeai tight sad your foot
will aorer, aoTerkanor sat, an
aad swoUea. Thiak of Itl No
foot aitoery, ao aaore agoay froi
eoras. oalloaaos or,baaloaa,
Get a . aat.rbw M aay drag
stors;br. depsilBjeat store sad got
lastohtreUef. Wear sauller shoos.
set oae, try "Ttt." Oat a whole
year's foot. ooaifeit for, as eoata.
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Till EVENING HMALD KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Predicts Great Slaughter
If Kaiser Turns on France
Br WM. PMsXIF SIMMS
(United Press 8tit Correspondent)
(CoDrrtaht. 1915.1 by United Press,
Copyright la Stoat Britain)
WITH THE FRENCH ARMY AT
THE FRONT. Attfe. . (Via Paris
Aug. 7.) If the Qbmans mike good
their threita and
eiteasDt to smash
throagk the lino ot
tha allies to the
channel or upon
Paris alter taking
Warsaw, tha great
est slaughter erer
by man
occur. The
will meet his
Waterloo.
ffit im ti& tnl&-
nui 0 eapn.tjc.
ally expressed, by arery oScer of the
Freach army, froas. generals dowa,
with whoa I talked oa a tour ot the
battle froat oa the aaalTerssry of the
first year ot tha war.
They declare they only fear tho
Germans will aot try, kaowiag such
aa attempt woald play into the hands
ot the antes. For the Germans, they
say. It would be the beginning of tho
end.
"Such a drlro would be pro-doomed
to failure," one oMcor said. "Then,
woakeaed by frightful losses, tho
kaiser's legions would be at the mercy
of the allies, who, with time working
to their adraatage, hare from the Srst
coaeenred their troops to this end, and
largely the thanks is due to General
JoSre." .
Not only was this assertion made
repeatedly, but with frankness which
startled oao who waa accustomed to
the old-time secrecy of tho early days
ot tho, war. Tha Freach oflcers, with
GeaersS Jotre's permtoaloa. threw
their cards faoa ap oa tha table, pror
lag at least to the layman that tho
only rtlsaatar which awaits a bow
drlro oa Paris or Calais is to the
Gorraaaa.
Oa this trip orer the battle froat I
waa ahowa sights whteh few, It aay,
clTtliaas have heretofore seen, or It
they, did see theai aad were caught,
they paid the penalty ot standing
blindfolded before a firing sound.
Secrets of tho great citadel ot Ver
dun were made an open book by .the
Freach oflcers. I was conducted
through subterranean passes nearly
100 feet below the surface of the
forts, where Siege preparattoaa com
prised oTerythlag front foods aad
shells to grist mills, waterworks, hos
pitals, c wireless plant, aad sleeping
quarters for tho entire drll as well aa
military population of Verdun.
The military gorernor aad his stag
were working 100 feet underground
in an oflee of considerable also, di
rectly beaeath tho citadel. The gor
ernor ezplaiaed that these precautions
were being taken, not beoaaso Verdun
was actuallyTn danger,, bat besaase
oa June 4, twenty-six 110 millmeter
shells were hurled into the towa by
the Germans, who used the same loag
range guns that sheUedDuaklrk from
a distance of about tweaty miles. la
thto subterranean ofloa tha staff la
able to work without regard to possi
ble dangers, and it to also possible tor
tho drll population to tad refuge un
derground it the bombardment should
be repeated.
Subsequently I waa shown through
the outlying forts aad tha mualtloa
factories. The oflcers allowed ate to
handle grenades, to laspeet aereral
aew motors aad, etraage shells, aad
examine miles of the froat line do
teases. I was stso shown the organi
sation system behind tha llae. Ap
parently nothing waa aeoret.
"We are ready for aay more," said
oao ot the oflcer escorts, "bat wa are
In no hurry, Time to worklag for us.
Wo can break the Parana liao aay
minute we want tobatjlha,operattoa
would be costly. We prater to wait
and let the Germans try to break out
llae. They certainly win. attempt It
shortly, and whoa they do,tlet theai
look oat"
One la vividly impressed with the
spirit of determination everywhere
prevalent la the Freaoh raaks after a
year of war. Mea aad oftoers alike
agree that aaothor yoar Is a praettoal
osrtaaaty. Both dtoplayfd the atatoet
caoartaiaess as. to-tho Fraash
poets. They are ao aaaaatomsd to
campalgalag bow that they fear they
arm sad aessefal puraaHe taate whoa
tha war eads.
All along tbe;!Uietfreat troaehes
sad villages back of ttut llaes have
reaorated to add to the aoMlers'
oomforts, gtvlag further orMeaaa that
tbotroopseaeettobaiaaailoafora
toag time. la' mhbs of the rlthwaa
aborate power ptosNa' aad water
aaBaaBaKi3
TeeaeaeafKi
works have boeu established and
churches and theaters built. Quiet
croeg roads towns havo been equipped
with electric light. Photograph gal
leries and postcard stores have put
In their appearance.
American barbod wire strung be
tweon tho opposing trenches haa es
tablished a deadlock from tho sea to
the Swiss frontier, and war Is reduced
to a routine business. French officers,
however, expect a chsnge shortly,
though few think peace Is at alt near.
On Wednesday, the anniversary of
tho formal declaration of war between
France and Germany, I asked one of
Jolfre's ablest generals how long the
war would last.
"Until we are in Germany," he
answered, quietly. "We will light un
til thto to accomplished, bo It two
years or ten."
Dog Caatarra Bargtar
United Press Samoa
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 10. Pos,
the collie dog who captured a burglar
on Sutter street several moatha ago.
Is guarding a 115,600 rug out at the
Persian exhibit in the Manufacturer's
building at the exposition, supplant
ing tho guard who used to patrol that
section ot the exhibit
Tho dog is owned by H. Kullujias
of this city and la left all day aad part
of the night with the precious ex
Mbit.
AGIO IN STOMACH
SOURS THE FOOD
SAYH EXCESS OF HYDROCHLORIC
ACID IS CAUSE OF INDIGESTION
r
A well known authority states that
stomach trouble aad Indigestion to
nearly always due to acidity add
stomach tnd not, as most folks be
lieve, from a lack of digestive juicer
He ststes that aa excess of hydro
chloric acid in the stomach retards
digestion and starts food ferments
Uob, then our meals sour like gar
bage la a can; forming acrid fluids
and gases which Innate tho stomach
like a toy balloon. We then gat that
heavy, lumpy fesllag In the chest, we
eructate sour food, belch gss, or have
heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or
nausea.
He tells us to lay aside all digestive
aids and Instead, get from aay pharm
acy four ounces ot Jad Salts and take
a tablespooaful la a glass of water
before breakfast while it is efferves
cing; and furthermore, to continue
thto for one weak. While relief fol
lows the lint dose. It M Important
to, neutralise the acidity, remove the
gas-making mass, start tha liver,
stimulate the kidneys and thus pro
mote a free flow of puro digestive
Julcss.
Jad Salts i Inexpensive and to
made from the acid of grapes aad
lemon Juice, combined with Uthia
and sodium phosphate. This harm
less salts is used by thousands of
people for stomsch trouble with ex
cellent results.
(Paid Advertisement)
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Phone orders receive the
same careful attention.
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Phone 85 6th and Main
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I Hauling Passengers, Baggage aad Freight to KU Beats for
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IF YOU REQUIRE
Glasses
Vom Moral tSfsa aow. To post.
poa Hie weariag of glasses he.
raase of araaadlnes arejudles
is ia take rlaka with your eyas.
Yoa ceaaet hi toe careful In
preserving the quality of yoar
vision,
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knowledge of (ho coadltlon of
yoar eyes. "
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tlradaato OpMcUa
LAUNCHES
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Willi or wIOmnk drivers, for trips
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Telford & Son
Corner Conger aad Mala
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Singlt load $2.50
Double load $3.75
io stock aa fa
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5! 5 Main Street
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With a gallon' or two of our paints
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don't wish to do the pstaUag
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Hardware Co.
Who luys aside a llttlo money reg
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