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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1916)
, ,- tavM-Vf PAMTWf THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OMMON WEDNESDAY, JUNK g,, M PACIFIC COAST LEAEUB : S4aadmt ef the Clube- Ww Lett Pet -.41 St JM V( Lee Angelas' . 41 SI JTS Sea rrancleea S M ,S4f Portland SI SI JM Salt Lake St .444 Oakland SS 49 SH Reoutte Yesterday At San Francisco R. R. Loa Angeles S 14 Oakland S IS Twelve innings. Seabel and Bolts; Boyd and E. Elliott Beer pitching for Oakland In the eighth. Hon replaces Seabel and Ryan replaces Ron In the ninth. Hlggtnbotnam and H. El llott battery for Oakland In the tenth. At Portland Game postponed on account of rain. At Los Angeles No game on account of non-arrival of Vernon. INTEREST SHOWN IN SAFETY FIRST SHOW AT PITTSBURGH United Press Service PITTSBURGH. Jane SI. Dr. Van H. Manning, director of the United States bureau of .mines, and Arthur -Hammerschleg. director of Carnegie Institute of Technology, will make the principal addresses at the Safety First Congress that opened here today. About 26,000 visitors from all over the country are here to view the ex hibits la Exposition HalL Among them were mining and rail road men and manufacturers. Thou sands of .workers interested in the various devicea on display and the technical addresses and discussions alee were here. Many union organiza tions neat delegations. If you expect to buy a heme In the city or country, Chileete can save you money. UeraW's Classified Ad vs. AIiu Hutuas to the columiM are printed at the Five trots a Uae, Invariable an VMacet. Hereafter ae menta 'will he accepted smleaa ae ramtttaied by taw cash. FOR SALE .magneto. See or call-up Telford ItStoo.d FOR SALK Piano wagon with roller bearing. Will give terms to rcapea- alble party or trade for lumbar. bargain. Shepherd Piano Depot 13-tt FOR SALS 1.044 posts at a bargain. Call phone 9C3-W. FOR SALE One Hurley -Davidson motorcycle. Telford Bros. 8-6teod FOR SALE 1U4 Model Ford la trst class condition. Has high tension FOR SALE Cheap; one Bush A Lane piano, one Stafford piano, one Vie- trolo with 190 records; good as new. i". M. Garlch, at Sugar Bowl l-4t FOR SALE Several pianos, used but not abused; low prlees; renting terms. Inquire of Shepherd, next door pastoBce. 17-tf FOR SALS OR TRADB-Twenty aerea close to town. Address L, Herald. ' lf-dt" FOR RENT FOR RENT Good store room and small lodge room, corner 8eees and Main.-See Chilcote. g MISCELLANEOUS MQNEY TO LOAN-At S per esmL Artkas R. Wilson. 617 Main. S34f DR. F. M. WHITE BYE, BAR, NOSE AND THROAT m Odd Fellows Building ,. He A A J. US! 'W UH JtOJ HvJr troth Bait Hat r"lS'" By.ifJpBBT gBJ A fTVamg' mmsC'y mw, wa i ggggggggggggggggm SBBBjBJBBBBBBnVsBBaVsBnaBBJI & .fLa. Eft" The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor Published telly eaeept Sunday at Tue Herald Puhllehlag Company el Klamath mils, at 115 Fourth street. Kntered m the postolnre at Klam Htli Kail. Oregtin. (or transmission through the Hall as second-claes mntter SuWrlptlon tern oy mall to any, address la the United states: One year . . . .-: IR.OQ (One month ..... ... .. . . .SO KI.AMATN FALL. ORKGO.V WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1S1S GOOD PLATFORM FOR ANY FAMILY LIVE within your means, save a little money, acquire a little prop erty. Teach your chHdrea to not be ashamed to work at any honest labor and shun Idleness. Avoid, if possible, having them grow up with the Idea of getting soft Jobs from the public Prepare plain food at home instead of buying high-priced canned stun and delicatessen auppUee. Teaak the girls to mate their own clothes, trim their own hats and keep accounts of their expenses. Let the family respect industries and cultivate narleaa and Inexpensive amusements. '. Scattered Shots .'. a IT IS THE pplnioa of many of the Home Guard that we ought to have a National Guard. They'd be handy all right ia maintaining order at the ball ALSO THEY COULD patrol therali- road track Sundays, and mate that hundred or so long distance fans pay their admissions for the DO YOU KNOW that we burned more light but night than we will tonight, and that wall burn more to morrow night than tonight? Fact Look at the calendar. THESE DAYS there's no uae of running to Canada to escape border duty. They'll along you la their army and send you over to populate the trenches and to help depopulate the Central empires. PLANA BI6 CELEBRATION YAKIMA, WARM SPRINGS, KLAM ATH, MODOCS, FITT RIVERS AND OTHERS WILL GATHER FOR FOUR OAYS OF FUN One of the biggest Indian eelebra- tlons ever held Southern Oregon; wiu be held at the Indian camp grounds on Wood River July Sd, 3d, 4th and 6th, This will be one of the most spectacular of the old-time "get- togethers'' by ftc sborlglasa Sunday, July M. wIU e the as sembly date. There will be religious servleea at that time. The other three days will be given over to war daaees, broncho busting, horse races, foot, races, bassball and other sports each day, with Ira eat ing, dancing, performances by medi cine men and other weird stunts each night There wjll be patriotic songs and speeches on the earth. Worry, Not Work, That Shortens Life United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, June XL- Do you know, asks, the public health service la a bulletin today, that: It's worry, not work, that shortens lifer A eold bath avery morning U the best eomplasjps remedyf Poor health fa expensive? The U. 8. public' health service has reduced 'aularia f per cent In some llocalltles by metheds your town can pursutT' The daatk rata from typhoid fever la the United (Kates has been est la haU'elneellSiT Pneumonia kills mere than ltt,MQ Amerleaae aaab yearf a ayieea tawn has few fuaeralsr The weU tkgt drains the eeespael U tuwrn-f0kf Ask Chll'sfte about "the Klamath Country. 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Just as ha reach ed the door he ran bump Into the man you see him bumping In the photo graph of the pair, a man dressed ia blsck pants, and black top hat regu lar Btora clothes. Reader, ran know old.Irv Cobb, whom the Germans would have put in Jail In Belgium except that be was too big to go through the Ml door-. But meet William F. Sapp.l member of the democratic national 'notes advancing age.-. We all know tbe committee from the cornfed state off advantages of a youthful appearance. Kansas. ' . Your, hair Is your charm. It makes or Everything Uat;M.,Cob.b.wae.,Mr. mra ? When it fades, turns Sspp wasn't; eVerythlng that iir. 1 sray d looks streaked. Just a few ap- Sapp was Mr. Cob wasn't, 'Net'staceif00" of Saga Tea Mr. Cobb had robbed ,the, henroost-of M,. Hntl.t mlfiLfpr'ln Plnr hm i .n .nvthin. iMtiifc.r. Bam.. H had met his antithetical ego, and he knew It iffT.- .J. . J.M lJi nkk uW uu , uu. mu r. -"! redpe improved by the addiUon of otk after the best, manner of his greati. ELT, ',. 2 a. -. ,J friend, Bert Stafford, the famous cir iM . cus performer. "How do you do, sir?" said Mr. Sapp, after a manner which proved he had sewed up his pockets before be left I Mr. Sspp turned full on Mr, Cobb and studied blm from his tan shoes to his 1400 Panama. It was plain he, too, recognized his antithetical ego, and was fascinated. He saw before him what he wasnt at alL &e didn't smile; because Cobb did. He was serious; because Cobb was He was cold; because Cobb' was "Gee!" exclaimed the author, "did yon ever play faro bank In Kansas?" "No." said Mr. Sapp, "but I nave read about It" "Judge Priest!" cried the writer. "If I coppered myself I'd be you." "Then there would be two of us," said Mr. Sapp. "Oh; mo," explained the author, "you would become me." "No, sir; no sir; no sir," said Mr. Sap earnestly, "I wouldn't play that game if I'd have to wear those silk pants in Kansas." m The home of-the Mina companies. See Chllcots. S Wood M.MI, l.lllll AM IIOIIV xjiittil lo any, length. Our best lilork immm'I In ilHlwed direct from IhIn, und Is always dry, (liit liwd Mill convince yea. KLAMATH FUEL CO. I. I'ejrtan, Mgr. ffeeae 1S7 SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUNG HAIR OARK WHEN MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT RINOS SACK 'ITS BEAUTIFUL LUSTRE AT ONCE i Ony. hair, however ,Uaadspme, de- u. .vyww - u...u. "a l 'V gray .V,M youngl E,tDer P"0 the. recipe at, home or get from any drug store a 60-cent bot tle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound," which is merely the old time VI IU10UVMM. aUUIUMIIM Ut 4VWM recommend this ready-to-use prepara tion, because It .darkens thehalr. beau tifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, as It darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the nair, taxing one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application of two, its natural color Is restored, and it, be comes thick, glossy and' lustrous, and you appear' years, younger. Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is not Intended for the cure; mitiga tion or prevention of disease. Adv. U. S. Hasnt a Friend In the1 World In the July Woaua's Companion is an exceedingly utersstiaa; article oa pacllsm in which are Hinted eutsome of' the reasons' thatr- "We haven't get a Mead outaMe t our own cquntry, aad even aeMht the United States there are many who would work against us la time of troubler- Don't think for a moment that tho allies are our friends, any more than are the! eentratpewers. "True, we are furnishing the allies with ammunition' and: war supplies but at what prices! Our profits are enormous, unheard, of before this con flict started. They feel that we are gouging them, taking advantage of their trouble to drive a typteel Yan kee bargain. We hayp. had ample proof of the attitude; et'Creienany nnd Ausina. as rw.japH, we nave done wnoiog io gam ner ineaaaapp. onnai uerore putting more food Into "Tho onlv tarn Manila ani'il in'lha'ainnol. i the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Thelrl --.., ...w ...VWW ,W.W,WW.BW .,... .llVni power of protccUen, however)' has greatly dlmlnlshailAj beeause'ahey areat as wide as "they useef to be., Once It took thirty days ttV;crcss now It taken seven, rurthermore, it U a lot easier and quicker to transport troops by sea than by laadl" f -T Automobile I af.ghaaaMBManam adl aaaaaaskJ 'iTAxBsPjPBBBJ BJf EfWfJrjT deecrlptlen. Chlleota. The Boys Must Gamble Even in the Trenches By HENRY WOOD (United Press Correspondsnt) PAniS. June 10-(IIy Mall). Kv i-AMin. jun v7 ""'"7" ' ow dabble now and then, tempting' llcklo fortune while the ift of Ui nre at It all the time, betttat: with Death and the Devil as to whether j their souls will ultimately ko up or down. 1 have Jimt buon told of a young nol - dlcr who belonged to tlio laxt named o1ihk. Ho Is badly wounded and In a hospital not far from Verdun, but thoy nay he tries to bet with his nurse on his chances 'of recovory, ho agreeing to take either end of the wager. i Until ho was mobilised eight months 'ngo he waa a young clerk at the JDourac, or, as the soldier who told the story put It: " "He pushed a pencil on the stock nxchange." "When he arrived at the front he brought hla passion with him. He played bridge, aeven-up. poker, manll la, checkers and chess; he rolled the bones, pitched pennies, matched coins, gambled any and all sorts of ways. He would bet on anything. "My ration of spinach against yours that It rains today before 4 o'clock," ho would aay apropoa of nothing any flnrt morning around grub-time. "Bet your section gets a grcnado before mine does," he would offer In the trenches And when a shell fell In the midst of a group of soldiers, he would count those left standing and Instinctively cry, eut: "Even!" or. "Odd!" as the case might be. When the Germans began their smash against Verdun, the young clerk found. himself with a few others of bis, company In a very exposed advance-post. Shells fell around them thick as hall, exploding and pitting the ground like you've aeen rain pltt the surface of a mlltpoud. "Let's bet on the calibres," he re marked to bis Mend at his left. , "All right," ease the answer. "For how much?" "A big sou or each." "Boat; 'Tee next la our seetlau will be a 220," the clerk hatarded. , "I say. UH be a mi" the othe. said. The shell easse, a W- mlllmeter calibre; and the clerk" cashed, be being nearest And so It went on .for ten alniitos, the two exchanging big sous (2-cenrj pieces) after each explosion, with SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER , tf Mgnflhsnvaaa , sbBajualffl smsVsWk mmt tmtBPRand1 E4b wgeTHBeBI 1 4PPPVBPMB BBVIfPa B4BBE Wwtgn With aheephate M H, 'I lnwevw4MeJcaat To feel as fine as tho proverbial fiddle, we must keep the liver wsuhod clean, and almost every morning to Prevent.. Its. sponge-like pores from 'is clogging with indigestible material, sour bile and poisonous .toxins, says a noted physician. If you get headache, it's your liver. U youatch aold easily, It's your liver. u you wake, up with a bad taste, fur red tongue, nasty, breath or stomach becomes rancid, U'a your Mvor.. Sallow skin,, muddy, complexion, watery eyee, all denote liver uncleaallnees. Your liver Is the most important; also the most abused and aeglected organ of the body. Few know its function or how to release the dammed-up body waste,, bile and toxins. Most folks resort, to violent calomel, which Is a aangeroue, salivating chemical which can only be used occasionally, been use It accumulates In the tissues, also at tacks ue bones. Every man and woman, sick' or well, should drink' each morning be tyro breskfaRt, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos-; i.'iiuui iu n; 10 tun irora me liver and bowels the previous dsy's Indigestible material, the poisons, sour bile and1 .toxins; thus cleansing, swoeUnlng, and frvshenlng tho entire allnienUry,1 'Limestone phosphate, does nt ra. Htrlct tbe diet like calomel, because it enn not salivate, for It la kermises' aad ' you carr" eat anything afterwards. n .Is Inexpensive anil almost taataiaaa and any .pharmacist will sellJyou ' quarter pound, 'which la wiBeient for I a demonstration' oc hi w not .Water and AaUetOM abOMhata sJaaaS. atlaulataa ' and freshens tho liver, keeolnx you , ' .. i;..iV T. 7. T" r-,- m mI.aI..' . '.. .1 . '. . - T.. .hriaiiiK payment wlun In doubt but ,,1,, p "HhlpplnKton'HoaMwftW' Mlnil.lInK on the next. They were,.1'"'! Vf Hie rollowlug ilprlbd wai. "fc Li l.n.v Mnalrln with nick sad t''Wlt! .' ..mVnl tlio dnmoge done their earth. "Two-forty for the next!" Hang out il pencil-pusher. "A 3051" KUenscd tlio oilier ' mi Tho shell throw dirt nil over them jlfoth. so near had It fallen . so near had It fallen. A man In their section dropped llk a shot. "II was a 305! A 30S!" yelled tlit """' siu inte.,Mu n,rJ V Inner, picking up and exhibiting the "u""c,n or ' mc to u width of m, Hhcira timer, which by rhance stuck cn V'0 w,lh ,U,,,r bl,,"''lc or oil In the trench-wall near him. I'uib... piut,,,,,,! A f M(J "You win!" the stock exchange chap ,1 le'luunM '',' '", UwJo " Said weakly. Ho was wabbling on hla J i IV tS T'' ' Uu fa and was terribly palo. "The neu li?J?$S Then h. fell unconsclou., just'aa 7Jl!tilT.".M"t t ir wm ct,,,nf out M"B" sjss2 S, were th. word, out of WSSSlS. COB",nC,,0n' ni,w" -mouth before there was a crash , ., , ' ' which the bettor did not hear, for he1 . . n . '" "f .ia fwpm Is Kot a fragment of the bursting shell lt In on contract on hla cranium. t ,be ,ow,"t POMlbl. bidder, bid. in a second line hospital a few days'!""" " lr of construction seleeted Inter the pals found themselves, In adjoining cote. . "You won the last thorn said. "It was Rfivsin inn niawJk rnp may aim siAaaeAaagai i i.i,cfcv Mn, i A, kw . r.J'CMnf " city. Bidders will be hcai. else you'd never get your ou." u"Proe.ala on blanks "That makea me two rranw on you pr T" Da. 'X?1 by then." the clerk replied In n very faint HBtL J?.?, otu" oa vnir. t .- t...i t.. -i. li w, .ch blanks will not be coasldsns. lots Mill In his torso, -it-i iB.k. it tloublo iblo or quits: even money I of here before you do.- nut This Incident gives you a picture Of one ulilo nf Vnnlnnnr mitti ntka Hector along tho French front There enn ha no tlnnkl kn it. nr ur.,nr.i.i lw" the troops Splintering steel, tb. crash of hlgh1, " b " explolvoH,Mlcath, wounds, the whole ft for 5 r 5,B "f ,bt ,?wu mear. has become a hibU ost 'of , b,t'X ', "J"'. f " WU,'' which rac-old Instincts, like teveThaJs1 'i.'l ,ht C,,y ta ,h "m and gambling, rise and take Ike' """f of l)? ' pine, '" ,tcr into contract and give the reeutrss I bond within ten days after the awari VtfU CAtl HMW ! kub ..k nt any th at K. k. K. Store, -irlnft1 Jtlny your pay checks to us. We have s.i,rovu ' "' tablithed a spselsl dspartment to esalilF,",p,"w ""' T ChecKf. K. Clothiers. K. K. Store. LemJInn .... I. ttir Chlleota e&llaeta rants mnik iafea .i ler property of all kinds. BULK 00 It Isn't ecsnomy and It lant wiaeta kiu aairtklM hut the best in drugs, vys hsvc galnsd the eenfldenee of etw etiatemere by seHlaf drugs of the highest quality only. That's why. we de'the wrfeet druj. business In this ssctlen ef.the etate. . - , .,- , (JwienBoos nawvj I WHEUE, rMfT1CUMI'FSMsU VU " SQBZ5J IUY THEI- awliJsMe y tfgMBS i m m f mmj M m J UPPER LAKE Ve are aasM far Oalklsm aVanaleiasi's ficighi Imafe on Use Uppar Bsnatatb fkr. rvrry Miiiralag evrept Iwalay, at Tit. (Mil Vic IM7 NO. 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Police Jud;f ,ald "llr .m .receive prtmceal. at huofflce J ,!S clly un to and cUtjj,1K Munuay .Sf lB t S j.vik p.' in ,,, ""' On-gun avenue frow iM,k .,,..,- Callfurniu ,iiwtj Front street to Fredfii " ""a ''wwlck stn-ot tlirou,J "' ,k 3 "r HWpPlttstoo Addition to ... . -. niuuu li. ,::":: : ":"' ,,K .. tow lllllll 111... ,,W -. . . ,..',, ... ..;'"'. .T' .ulm Hrnt it Z "" ' . "" IU c "". '"" '""'"',' impruvonmnt Include L , . TTT. Be" A"Prol (received will be opened for coashton- received will be opeaed for coasUtsm last one." oa. of I1" bJ f Common Council at tbt r me-a. a aouvanlr. VJJZl .? ,.,, I . PJ""1" m obuln1 "" f t:Mr' '' " yoaiew. The rucce-sW bidder will be rasulred . viii-i ihiw nminci rnaa lUrOUQ a SeM satlofactory to the Ceaunon Couasl h) l" '.a T c,iM c liles li llhln ten days after the award. i piopot-al must be accompanied bra. The Common Council reserves -las sad sll bids, and to sucb propeisd'ha- imi,Q luamsm us, oregas. '.'itre 12, II1S. I L. LalAVlTT. I IUU 4UUI M IBB 1.117 Oi i Fails, OMgea . ..lf. ..J m .fc. .-. -. 14-tit QUALITY DRUGS EtBE4BCEBEEBm- , - ' is-.! TRAFFIC sssni; passtagir and m naswa 'leave thia'afsm . M ' ' ' .! 1 (1 Western TrtJiifcr Co. MAIN W1MWT. NRAn I nrnv -x ? . .a .' "M .4,f. lK) . . -f ' V t'hm " r -a M rf ktii vs.; A M'-4 leeiwg at nay in ana any out Adv. K