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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1916)
M-- l" p' THE EVENING HlRALDj KLAMATH FALLS, OWEOON TUESDAY, JUNK , tl AM TWO ' ' II s GERTRUDE & CO. MID-SEASON MILLINERY SALE SALE BEGINS THURSDAY EVERY TRIMMED HAT AT HALF PRICE A sweeping offer. Choose from euro Urt stock ot Trimmed HU aad pay half price. Not one held back. Not a aingU bat excepted. ALL 00 AT HALF PRICE GERTRUDE A CO. Sixth and Main Street GERTRUDE A CO. MILLINERY Sale Begins Wednesday All Trimmed Hats and Hat Shapes for Children At Half Price GERTRUDE A CO. Sixth and Main Streets GERTRUDE A CO. MILLINERY All Hat Shapes for Wednesday Qe at Half Price GERTRUDE A CO. Sixth and Main Streets ' GERTRUDE A CO. MILLINERY Just received Saturday a new line of Sport Hats -la the popular top brim aad straight sailor effects. All new, popular colors. GERTRUDE A CO. Sixth and Main Streets GERTRUDE A CO. Sale Begins Wednesday Half Price en all Trimmed Millinery and Haft GERTRUDE A CO. 'Sixth and Main Streets Herald's Classified Ads. celueaae are printed at the rate ff xVtn ! Use. la variable ha ad vance,, Hereafter no advertise Matte wttLbe accepted tmleae ac leaapsalad by the casta. FOR SALE FOR SALK-Piano wagon with roller tariff and merchant marine vital quee- beariags. Will give terras to respon-.t-OM ow the platform is perfect sibJe party or, trade 'for lumber. A!, The general prosperity of the coun beraaia.S Shepherd Piano Depot 12-tf ? during the coming few years, while 1 'KS,flALB 1,900 posts at a bargain.) rage and when the exhaustion Is on Call phone S53-W. St-ft j after Its close, win depend more upon -,how those questions are settled than FOR SALS One Harley-Davidson upon all other questions combined. motorcycle. Telford Bros. 8-steod ,w -" ou" ouaa """" ,We believe general laws could be pass piano, one Stafford piano one VIc-' whlch cmai BnBcIent . " ! Eooa as new . . pansa, -t ougT . . ww at.vw ifoH.i swrf t. r.t class condition. Has high tension magneto. See or call up Telford Bros,,-6"""' """ "" TT" tju.A las real enemies of the men from whom TOR SALnV4BeveraI pianos, used but not abused: low prices: renting terma. Inquire of Shepherd, next door nostotlee. 17-tf J trOKBAinORTRADB-TwantTaeraa' to town. Address L, Herald. lMt FOR RENT 'TOR RENT Good store room and p small lodge room, corner Second aad Main. See Cbllcote. S FOR RENT Seven room house, fur nace beat; close In; $20 per month. C E. Widdoes, phone 32. lMt MISCELLANEOUS MONET TO LOAN At 8 per cent Arthus R. Wilson, 617 Main. 22-tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Oolng Bast and will sell nearly new $700 Apollo Player Piano, with 80 rolls of music for $600, or will trade for cattle to value of $550. Box 871, Klamath Fans. 17-4t Ask Cbllcote about the Klamath Country. 8 Grand Union Tea Store Special Portland prices on Ten, Ctfeef , Spices h A Trial will Convince You i!lB.P. LEWIS Sixth, and Oak. Pheno 224J The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor Published dallr except Sunday at The Herald PubUahtag Compear ot Klamath rails, at lie rourtn street. Rntrl at tha noatomee at Klam ath Falls, Orecoa, (or traasmlsstoa through the mails as ooeoaeciaea matter. Subscription terma by mall to ear address in the uauoa siaiee: One year ee.eo One month .BO KI.AMATH FALLS. ORGOON TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1111 RINQS AND DICE Br THE TEHMS of the "circus or dinance," passed by the council last night, "the proprietor or keeper of every Chinese or Japanese ball game, cane or knife rack, or similar game, where a ball, ring, shot, plate or rnUMe of any kind. Is dropped, shot, thrown or propelled at. Into or against any mark, pocket. Image or obstacle, for the playing of which a fee Is ! charged, and where same la conducted as a business, shall pay a license fee of $2.50 per day." Considering the fact that dice shak ing, punch boards and other cigar store games, where a man has at least a Jfty-lfty chance (as wen as the sport of the game) are under the ban 'here. Isnt it funny that the city, for $2.50 a day, will accord a mountebank with an Itinerant circus or show a privilege denied a local concern re membering, too, that giving anywhere near value received is the last thought from, the visiting showman's mlad? THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM r N MANY of Its planks the repubuV I m vu iiuvcu vm BBVVIVJfc Its exordium, speaking for unity, for 'devotion to the consUtuUon and laws, for American rights and tor Justice In our foreign relations, is in strict ac cordance with the traditions of the party since its birth. I Its statement of, our reelings as a nation toward Mexico, and Its criticism of the policy that has been pursued toward that country by the present administration, is a fair statement of facts, and so is the attitude of our people toward the Monroe doctrine. and toward Latin-America. j The Philippine question, too. m 'handled Just right - On the questions of prohibition, the the awful foreign war continues to The transportation problem is. in our Judgment not so happily handled. 8tricUons upon transportaUon. wii out the preat Bytem which has the " 0 keeping great transportaUon companies held up to view a. sinister Jthey obtain their revenues. Tho platform Is modest In length, - P" tch vote, it is dignified and has a candid ring most commendable from beginning to end. Scattered Shots THE MILITIA wlU soon pursue the malicious. TWAS A GOOD little summer. WHO'S RUNNING MEXICO these days, anyhow, Carranxa or Trerinof If they dont behave, It may be Wil son. SO FAIL those Texas mllltla are the only ones who have refused to serve their country. They were "tin soldiers," not national guardsmen. FOUR MILE LAKE, according to advices. Is Just the place the majority of us could really catch fish. E NEURALGIA PI Oct s 10 cent putkagt of Dr. Junes' atdsokt Powder sad don't gaffer. When your hssd seass you simply must hsve relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you esa take a remedy like Dr. James' Head seas Powders sad relieve the pain and neuralgia at ones. Bead someone to tli" drug store new for a dir" psekegs ol 9 it. Jamas' Haadacht 4 'owden. Dou't suffer! la a few momenta you will feel las a'chc gone no mor aamMhmhlamtsh. mmmnnrsnmmnmp mujamnaj HEADACH Drunkenness Increasing United Press Service LONDON, June 20. High price and restrictions have done little It any. thing to curb drinking la xmgtaad. Some authorities say there has been an Increase. There has been much controversy over this question. Advocates of rigid regulation or of total prohibition main tained the new rules have made the country more sober. Their opponents denied It The United Kingdom Alliance, a neutral organization devoted to the compilation of all sorts of social statistics which the country supposed ly ought to know, has finally submitted definite figures. Before the war the "pubs' saloons were open nineteen and a half hours dally, from 6 a. m. uUtll 11:30 a. m. Today they are open tve hours,aad a half dally. T7a fntnvfoantH n tut anlit Imfftfa noon; none between 1:80 aad S:S0 p. m. OrWTOALB NOTE .. The showers we have been getting the last few days are helping eon- slderable. Ed Young and bride ot Lorella spent Saturday night and Sunday with C O. Hunt and family, and they aad James Stansble and family made a picnic trip to Aspen Lake- Monday being annual school meet ing, the same, officers were re-elected to serve another term. Mr. UnderhlU has started for Fort Klamath with the 30-00 traction en gine he purchased a few days ago. He expects to do some logging near the Fort H. a Fox Is cultivating his spuds this week. Mrs. Keneston Is spending this week in Klamath Fans. Lyle HemUwright has gone to Ash land for a abort trip. Next Saturday, June 24th, Is the monthly meeting of the executive board of the Southwest Klamath Farm ers Development League. A farewell party will be given Hon day night for Miss Maud Stansble, who leaves for Chicago soon. Joe Foster has commenced falling timber on Aspen Mountain. Married' Sunday At the home of the bride's aunt Mrs. P. J. Gerges, Rev. E. C. Richards Sun day afternoon married William. A. White and Hasel M. Moore. The con tracting parties were formerly reel dents of the Rogue River vaUey, but now Uve In Klamath Falls, the groom being employed at a Shippington lum ber plant m Automobile Insurance of every description. Chlleete. S The heme of the Xtna companies. See Chllcote. S v DR. P. M. WHITE EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT 207 Odd Fellows, Building - ' TURK? Mm A Sensible III Cigarette Said to Be in England TreaUag alee baa been strictly pro hibited, f These recelaUoM are enforced eaer getlcally. The United Kingdom Alliance's recorda show that drinking was de creased, la 1918, by I per cent, com narad with ltlt. aad bv 10 Der cent. compared with the last full peace year, 11S. . It Is pointed out, however, that this redaction Is offset, or more than off int. tav the fact that from 750.000 to 1,000,000 menthe soldiers are out of the country. The Increased nercentaKO ot reduc tion Is attributed to tho Increased num ber of .men sent abroad. i Exnendlturea for drink have Increas ed, owing to higher prices. In 111, the total was something over 164.000.000 pounds (about $820, 000,000) in 1115 It waa' 181.000.000 pounds (about $ll,tMM). SPRING LAKR DRIFPINCM The patrons of the school met at the schoolboeae last Wednesday to celebrate the standardisation of the district also to 'enjoy the school's closing exercises, to the forenoon, a flagpole waa raised and "Old Otory" was unfurled. At noon, the Parent- Teachers Association served an ex cellent lunch of roast chicken, salad, cake, pie and Ice cream. After the lunch, the Industrial Club of the school entertained the patrons with a program "of recitations, dialogues ( and songs. At the close of the pro-, gram, County. School Superintendent Fred Peterson presented the school with a standard certlncate. Mr. Peter-' son was, accompanied here by bis wife ' and little Mr. Schrelner and Mrs. Payne, both on the sick list are Improving at this writing. A new daughter arrived at the home Ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oentry Mon day. BETTER BABIES WEEK BEGINS IN CLEVELAND United Press Service CLEVELAND, June 20. "Bet- ter Babies" Week began in the churches throughout Cleveland today. Believing that 80 per cent of the 106 deaths of infanta un- der one year old last year could have been prevented, the Welfare Council began a campaign of edu- cation of mothers IS the foreign quarters today. FEW OIKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW DRUGGIST SAYS LADIES ARE USINQ. RECIPE OP -SAGE TEA ANO SULPHUR Hair Uiat loses its eater and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, duU and lifeless, is caused by lank of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Ten and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even cololr, that beautiful dark shade of hair which to so attract ive, use only this old time recipe. Nowadays we got this famous mix ture Improved by the addition of other Ingredients by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound," which dark ens the hair so naturally, so evenly. that nopody can possibly ten It baa beea applied. Yon just; dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, .taking one small strand at a time., By morning the gray balr disappears; but what de lights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage aad Sulphur Compound to that, be sides beautifully darkening Ike hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre, and gives it an appearance of abundance. 'Wyeth's Sage aad Sulphur, Com pound Is a delightful toilet reautolte to Impart color aad a youthful appear- not to the balr. It to not totendei tee rP nMejpvBjBEjBj) SJEy jvSgvVB)jmwSBgB' vJK AST. ' " ' -aaBaaataBnunmmnamaunuamBmai i fame A I fl I IE 1' I W It goes further than 1 ny other coffee. I Costs less per cup. fc?8r Molt EW5MM can Ml I amV21'5'aBBm I . Mi-" aSlHaH WJ BniBmmmmrmmmm JM' Lammmmmmmmmmmm .FM' KBnmmmmmmmmMf K ' n8in8SmmmwSmaBJBsgjs - I Wood , MLAH, UMH AND BODY Hawed to any length. One bent Meek weed m delivered snrect frees shed, and Is always dry, On lond will confines yen. KLAMATH FUEL CO. o. IVjton. Mgr. Phone 1ST VWMMMAAr Mja MSwMWwMMj STAR DRUG COMPANY Constipation le n Tory simple, nstural trouble, but unless prop erly treated. It may develop Into i a tutiM aerious aad complicated disease. We advise that Carl's Little Liver Lifters be kept la ev ery home. We cannot recommend tlieev pills too highly. We can- i lion our imtroBs against the free and Indiscriminate use of laxa tives aad purgatives. 2 Be. Star Drug Co I LEGAL NOTICES Notice Inviting Bids Pursuant to direction ot the common council of the city ot Klamath Falls, notice is hereby given that the undtir signed. Police Judge of said city, will receive proposals at his office In said city up to and Including Monday oven- ,,n at ' o'clock p. m., of Juno 2Cth, 0 me, tor mixing me proposea improve 'ment of the "Shippington Roadway" on 'ami Awmie Itia rltmrltm a4mmMetPkml rli tn and over the following described route, to-wlt Oregon avenue from Delta stroot to Nevada avenue; Nevada avenue to Cal iforrila avenue; California avenue to Front street; Front street to Frederick street, and 'Frederick street through block 2, of Shippington Addition to center line of Blsmark street, a totul distance of 9,887 feet; also First street from Oregon Avenue to city limits. The proposed improvement Includes the grading of said route and bard surfacing of the same to a width of six teen feet with either bltullthlc or oil macadam pavement All of ssld pro posed improvement to be made and the materials furnished and to be used thereon to be In accordance with the plans and specifications of the city en gineer on file In the office of said Po lice Judge, reference thereto is hereby made for further details aa to .plans, method of construction, materials and quantities. The making of said proposed Im provement will be let In one contract to the lowest responsible bidder, bid ding on type of construction selected by the Common Council. All proposals received will be opened for considera tion by the Common -Council at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. ot the 28tb day of June, A. D. 1918, at the council chamber in said city. Bidders will be required to submit proposals on blanks prepared and furnished by the city engineer; and blda not submitted on such blanks will not be considered. Blanks may be obtained at 'the office of Mr. Don J. Zumwalt, city engineer. The ruccessful bidder will be required to onter into contract anil furnish a bond satlHfactory to the Common Council in a (.urn not exceeding tho contract price within ten days after tho award. Each I'lopoital must be accompanied by a cliecl: certified by some responsible bank for 6 per cent of the amount of bid na a guarantee of good faith, to be forfeited to the city in tho event of failure of the successful bidder to en ter into contract and glvo tho reaulred bond within ten days after the award. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to proceed to make such proposed Im provement Itself. Dated at ;K1amatb Falls, Oregon, June 12, 1911. A. LTLBAVITT, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. lt-lit worry your right D Frtc inspection FmJrBrr.M r swr -r rv- aJe. mnanw em. ti. M (VS. 77 nrtv BULK, i .t . pjjGS 1 UUAL1IY UKUbS D It Isn't economy and It Is'nt drugs. We have gained tho confidence of our customers by tolling drugs of the highest quality only. That's why we do the largtit drug business In this section of the state. nndeiiwftpajniijirv rY sUJinA V WHERI UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC We are agents for Celkine A llanilltou's mall, iwaarugrr aad freight boats tu the Upper Klainntli l.akr. Iluae lrae IliU utlre every morning esrvpt Sunday, at 7 1 SO. Western Transfer Co. I'HONK IN7 MAIN HTKKKT, MtAH FIFTH MO. END OF r Hi4 -,n .SaSw .mmPtM MM ammm(lj ' mkFtM Hrt&JL Pk mV.Bnmmmmr E ggsyLgfo fCHASEcmSANBQRNS HIGH GRADE MISTER . Van Riper BamgioomtacroqoEK ' i Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses To look one's best and feel one'e bost is to enjoy an inside bath each morning to flush from the system the previous day's waBte, sour fermenta tlons and poisonous toxins before it Is absorbed Into the blood. Just aa coal, when it burns, leaves behind a cortalu amount of Incombustible at torlal in the form ot ashes, so ttie food and drink takon each day leave In the alimentary organs a certain amount of Indigestible material, which, If not eiimlnatod, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked Into the blood through tho very ducts which are in tended to suck iu only nourishment to sustain the body. If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom in your cheeks, to aeo your skin sot clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with teaspoonf ul of limestone phosphate in It, which Is a harmless means of wash ing (he waste material and toiina iron, me siomacn, liver, kidneys aaa dowcis, tnus cleansing, sweetening Ihfil .;-." SfsSitil 'llftmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmr'bC'Ei '. ytJSSmvh ijpt I nfim'T &. 'mmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmm ! wmmmvTWVw nEmmmmmmmmwml ! fBj&jmnaiJ!&$ BP l,',JBnmmmmmmmmmwummmm ' s1 na'Bnmm.'lHmsa V ' VBnmmmmmnmT?Bnnif ssmmm C lAV'vvBBJPim;fAWv ,.y;--. 'gsiHlmKSft'BBmm? Bnmm' IIIPPslBiBmmmH nmmmW'BnBnmmmmmmmmflmmmu tmmmmMsnvTSsH 6 snmKk-ji 'faJrmmmmmmmmmm'llrmmT 5'4 ' V; fP'T'v-' 'JBn and purifying the entire1 alimentary im "It's a Cinch" sr,Ul,aiVrS51"i'i! LINK RIVER EtECTRlC COMPANY any battery t any tlmm rr jur r tmssv turn, anemw ' " "- . CT .Tzz wise to buy anything but the beit in i n talls urcr-uun wim I ft PARTICULAR PCOPLE UV UY TMKIR DRUGS 55 TEAS Bros., Grocers in Your Cheeks Tract, borore putting moro food into the stomach. ... Girls and women wdtu sallow sKiw. liver spots, plmplos or pallid cob pfcxlon, also those who waUo up wlW a coatbd tongue, bad taste, nastf broath, othors who nro bothered headaches, bllllous spells, acid wmb och or conatlpotlon, should begin w pliosphatod hot wator d,",,,nf." nr. n..nriMi of vory pronouocoa re- uults intmo or two weeks. A quarter pounu oi B"'-; '.-- photo costs very uu "j store-but Is sufficient to n0B! .. . ni hot waw Hint jusi as suuy .- -- . cleanses, purines .and fresneM wj skin on the outside, so hot wjjjj, llmestone.pUospbaU act on the organs. H Wo' t JffSn tliaUhiernalsanltatlonsy-t important than outsiu- --r-,,, because tho akin , pom do so skj impurities intome mw-i Pottio. i m hance Women who amiro i ----- lrt beauty of their ""l0Z& try this for n weak and notice rssuw. t ( (Advsrnse' w 4