'V ;$$ ; MtNOAY, JULY t, 1t1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON C3 am ewjytejM lUrttkWTarr It Man PATRIOTISM DAY In the meanwhile: if you are preparing to make the day a holiday, and if wear, you'll want the'eo-operation we can give you'in getting the right things. K. SUGARMAN Do ) -oil realise how much your wash ing casts you In health and appearance beeauie of worry and provocation with unreliable waahwrwomrn and sulky sarvaats, or won, If you try to do it yourmlfT Lat us do your washing and dlpoHe uf the atraln and worry, You will then hara tine for thw taw wearisome but tartaat Uttto jwsaaold daUaa yoj have been wanting to attend to. i Klamath Falls Steam Laundry. j II. -Jcti Think It Over HueoaaafBl men without ex eepUoa bava helpful banking cosaecUoas. Thar la no other way of aatlafactodly handling your flaaaoM. Open aa account wlUi this strong National Bank and avail youraalVM of tha adran Us which will accrue. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Klamath Falls, Oregon FAMILIARITY BREEDS CARELESSNESS THAT'S the answer to the queatlon'Wbat becomes of all the watchear Don't think a watch In a dust-proof caaecan't get dirty. It Isn't ao tnuou tho dust that renders cleaning necessary. It's because tho oil thickens and dries up. Ogee each yesr you ought to have your watob oiled, and It la useless to put on new oil until the old baa been re Mored by a thorough cleaning. Bring your watch to Upp's today, and have It examined. If it needs any attention the work will be done right, guar anteed for a year, and ike charge be tba lowest for which perfect work pun be done. Frank M. Upp Jeweler 4M Main treat Klamath Wins Easily in First Game Whh"Stars" It liMiki-il rt'ii as lale as jresterday liiioriiliig an If there would be no Hun- Ida)' bnll Knme, but a slackening up In 1 1 ho rttlnrnll, a poalixini'inont of the starting tluu- utiu hour, und effective ; work by J. II. Cnrnuhan's sawdust crew made the game a poHttlbltlty. With the laid all muddy and slippery, 'fast plnylnc was or couree a' difficult ( thing, und errora, due to slipper)' . ground ami n iiougy-bull, were quite ji-onsplcuoiiit, but the Klamath team proved to hnve just xnough "muddy truck liorxutt" to gut awuy with the same 8 to 2. TIid team banded together by Harry Duke and Al HurIihoii ban some real good pluyerti. and with tho diamond in 'better shape, they should give the ) locals a closer game (his afternoon and 'tomorrow. Furthermore, they are u j gentlemanly, lot of fellows, too, and there was u notable lack of growling. ;Thls tiplrlt appealed to tho fans, too, I for they upplauded the playing of tho ISacrnmontnns as much us they did the jhovo guard, even cnlllngupon Pitcher Wrtfihl to doff IiIh cap after he-had i whiffed threu in HUccenslon in tho sixth.. Wright righted thliigii for the All wno siarteu tne gume wan uerncKcu. wrigui riguieu luiiigs ior wie A"V pt.j-0ss 2b Htarn In tho first inning, ufter Doyle, 'ir,,, if It was after he had retired Johnson by . DoJ ) 0 throwing Ws grounder to flint, sndSy,'n't j, ""..... 3 fnnned Tlowdon thnt Dovlo went bad. I He walked Groonwood and" Dogart, and each of those moved on whon Nol--son, after funning, beat the ball tq Arut A wlltl nllrh Int nfntfAi nrnrn and by issuing "four ball" passes, to liolinslon, cf ...... 3 Illgbcu und Clarke, Doyle walked Do- (Dowdcn. Jb G gnrt .In. Wright, a (southpaw, thon)0reonwood 2b--3 went' In the box, and ho ended tho dan-nton1""'' M 3 ger by striking out Alien. jNolPon. Jb 3 Only three men faced Illgbee In the flrat nnd iho sumo number In tho sec one, one striking out, ono hitting into Allon'H hands, and the others being re tired on InHold grounders. Jimmlo Clark fell down when ho grabbed for NIxon'H bunt, but from a sitting poa turo he threw to Nelson In tlmo to make u put-out;, Hauser started matters for Sacra mento In Uie third when lie slnglod. He wont out at second on n throw from Nelson, Kunx reaching first on the play. Wrlghl then dumped ono down in front of the plate, nnd Clark threw this a mile over Nelson's bead, Wright reached second on this, and Kunx was causht at the Plate by u throw to Clarke, Wright went to third on John ston's single, and be and Johnston scored on Uogart's bad throw to first lo catch Rooney. Johuston'of the visitors, be It known, I u brother of our own Tucker John ston, who also guards centerneld terri tory, and who drew the final applause that's a good, name for the 4th of July; a day when ail good citizens should re-affirm their allegiance to our country. 'ytMcrilny by retiring the last man In the ninth by a brilliant onc-liiindeil Htnb of Mauser's drive. With one down In (he last of the third, HoKiirt singled, and ho went to third after Kelson hit .out a grounder eerily three feet Inside the third bnau line. Hy the time Umpire Crawford raw the ball It bad rolled sideways, and be called It a foul, so Dogart went tuck to first. Nelson then went to first on balls, and the two runners ad vanced a base on n passed ball, and p Co red on Ulgbee's single. After some splendid pitching In tins fourth, fifth and sixth Innings, Wright went wrong in tho seventh. He walked Johnston, Dowdcn singled, Greenwood did likewise, and Dogart drove ono of the two-base variety over the right field fence. After Nelson and Ulgbeo went out, Jlmmle Clarke smashed a twobsgi;er into deep lefL scoring Do gart.. SACltAMENTO AH R H PO A 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 Johnson, cf 4 1 1 1 o 0 8 1 1 10 0 0 Itooncy, ss McOeo, 3b Nixon, If ., Fo lb Ku c ., Totuln 32 2 3 24 KLAMATH PALLS AB R. II PO 8 1 K 0 0 0 j 1 0 3 o 11 0 7 1 1 ieee, p Clhrko, c , 3 Allen. If 4 Pnlnieiv rf 4 Totals 31. 8 -T 2? 14 I SUMMARY 'JVo base hits Dogart. First on balls Dlgbee 2, Doylo 4, Wriglh 2. Struck out Dlgbee 7, Doylo and Wright 10. , , Left oil baseq-Klnmalh PallsC, Sac rnmento 3, , Double play DoLoss to Foy. VVIJd pitch Dlgbee 1, Doylo,,!, Paused balls Kunx Klamath foils, 1, . First on errors Sacramento 3, , Time 2hours 50 miuutes. Umplres-Crawford and Ambrpso, SCORR DV INNINQS All-Stars ..!., 0 0200000 62 Hits ,...0 020000 1 O-i 3 Klamath Falls....2 0 3 0 o 4 0 8 Hlta v Q 0 2 0 0 0 4 1 7 KM0M . . 1 - - your preparations include, any I Lead-Others little Talks on Health and Hygiene By SAMUEL G. DIXON, M D., LL.D., Pennsylvania Health Commissioner Mulurln Is said (o have hastened the downfall of Home. , The mosquitoes which transmitted it wcro moru deadly to the Inhabitants of the Imperial City than their barbarian enemies. Much nlso has been written 6( similar Injury to Greece in yet earlier times. At least fwo diseases are carried by certain species of mosquitees: malaria and yellow fever. All species are dis agreeable pests. Have you unwittingly . permitted mosquitoes to breed about 'your house or grounds? Kven ono)ld tomato can half filled by tho spring rains makes an Ideal breeding ground. It Is surprising how many hidden pools one can find around a placo if you real ty co. on a hunt. Not Infrcquentlly drain pipes become clogged, and then tin roofs nnd gutters afford an unsus pected breeding place for thousands of mosquitoes. Communities that suffer from these pests should co-operate to campaign effectively ngalnsf them. Even the smallest adjacent pools should bo filled up or ditched and drained. If these are too largo to be filled they should be treated with petroleum. This floats atop the water and kills the mosquito ' OHIND.U.K NOTK3 . The rain wo have been gottlng tho last few Uuys are making the farmers look pleasant. t Hamilton and S'tilts wcro out to the C. Q. Hunt placo Friday butchering soma beef they, bought of Hunt. James A. Stansblb and family and.C. O. Hunt attended the lecture at the opera house In Klamath Falls Thurs day night. R. V. Ess has his flume completed, and expects, to Install his pump soon. H. H. Van Valkcnburg sold a bunch of cattlo this week, and tho purchasers ojfcnvo started them to Bend for ship ment. Qeorgo Heavlln has been attending court the Inst few days as a juryman. Mr. Peel of Round Luko has installed n steam engine in his pumping pfant, and discarded his gas engine. T, A, Cregun has been building tils hofiiji some nlco apartments for the coming winter. People of this vicinity aro patiently awaiting, commencement of work on ihq big hill souuiwost of town. We are In hopes this Improvement will bo fin ished before another winter, as it Is a very dangerous road when the least bit ley, Life, accident, burglary, liability and automobile Insurance In leading com panies. See Chllcote, 1, .-. bf the things men7 Pollow li-.rvae by shutting off the amosphere. ' When Uie wind causes a movement of the water -which breaks up the oil coating, it must be rc-oi!ed. Swamps can be similarly treated. A survey should be made of al.prem-' ises. Italn water barrels shouldbe cov ered. Tin cans or discarded vessels on ' rubbish piles should be perforated. ' smashed flat or buried. A Hamburg newspaper announces that the most attractive exhibit at the Graundenz soldier's art exhibition was a quanUty of silver table ware," for merly owned by" the King of Servia and presented, by the 129th infantry regiment. Moving Pictures Owing to the large crowd that was' turned away from the. Star theater on account of thel- being unable to se cure even i-irtniing room, tin manager has do-:!ded to run the Pendleton ' Round-I.'p pictures again tonight. T1 ' plctmo yl-.ows many thrills, and Is very' Interesting throughout. The Ros? Carnival picture of ono full reel.-suov-j ln the Klamath county tloat and 1L0 , nuild cf honor, will be shown. Also a five reel Pubn picture entitled "Dig Jim .C.viiij." This program, owing to lis length, will be shown but ince. so ycu must ccme early so as to miss nono of the liow. H OUSTON' s Metropolitan Amusements VWVVAAAAMAe(SeVakvVe OPERA HOUSE HOUSTON DANCE TONIGHT STAR THEATER PENDLETON ROUND-UP Five Reels BIO JIM QARRITY v. Five Reel Pathe PORTLAND ROSE CARNIVAL One Reel TEMPLE THEATER "Strange Caie of , Mary, Page" Klghth Episode . 1 When Huby Forget," Kalem Comedy "One Chance In a Hundred, Hazards1 of Helen Sefiea MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Otegon MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Advertised Mail List ueing put 10 some Mon,iaea-, Tho following unclaimed mall nutter mMUM 0f disposing at lar stoe 'v adverted on July 1st, will bo sent ' nd,htn(1 ofa.Er.MJwti'U to the dead letter omco at Washington .Shepherd Pinna Dcpoiili Wlktoif'fe I), C. on July J5th. A charge of oae tratU.d.hl vfctor TAttjA,nnMit Hgri cnt will lie mndu for each letter d. .. ,.i. .i' iii'j"; ... '!'-.!.- cent will he mado for each letter de livered from this, list. In calling for, any letters listed please say "adver-L.. Used." Adams, Leorana Arnold, Gustavo J., lirown, Mrs. Deb. Uoyd, Mrs. J. Coule, A. P. Dunne, Leslie James, Mrs. W. B, 4' Kinney, W..A. Noble, Harold Smith, E. B. ' '- ' Staub, Miss Gertrude Staton, J. S, , Shannon. William Walker, Mrs. C. II. Whitman, Harold - W. A. DELZELL, P. M. T PERSONAL WILL LOUISE OLASS"plcaso call phone 88X, and obUge. 3-2t The RAINBOW GARAGE Fort Klamath will give you instant service, gas, oils, repairs, accessories, information. Cars for Hire STORAGE 16 FREE TO ALL Our Motto SERVICE SATISFACTION Day and Night J. J. Otey, Prop. wwwwwwwwwwwwwV i s tne unuorm unya: . .. .: rying beat of a ebocToO pi stove, and the perfect fHf control, mat keeps tne juices in that pre- Wm IHJ serves the savory gt goodness of the meat and gives that even 3 brownness all over. "i a ,eyyjgw jC HMaSagBBBB7gBBV 'UggBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsS' NEW PERFECTION QILa2MTOVK L AU the convenience of gas. Cooks everything any wood or coal rang will cook, but keepa your kitchan coot The long blue chim neys do awmy with all smolco and smelLln 1, 2, 3 and 4-brner aizas, ovens separata. Also .cabinet models with Fireless Cooking Or ens. Ask your dealer today. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CU(oraU) Kluin.ttll tJil Klamath Department Store Klamath Hardware Co Every Minute of Every Day Tl.6 money you save will work for you if deposited here. So why not"' put your, money to work instead of spending it uselessly? It's the say ing .young man, who succeeds. The spender Is the one who falls. Start to save next pay day with as much or as llttlo as you please, and keep, It up. FIRST STATE M KLAMATH A Man's Solid, Ebony b,ck, leng bristle, ef the finest iuWr- tt g u years of satlafaetloB. . As, i mCw", f'- li The price I. WnMM' ? ' . will give, you r. I'llll BbbTI ? bbbwIMMbIW,-') m 'aSBV'BBBBBYSWfJ ' v KLAMATH FALLS WHCeC PAtCULA v uBBbuESCJ bujv TniwBef name. Shepherd claims that ie et wiJ rt ,,,, .,. MNml aMd ii ,l',tV)i .t. L. '.. . '-! -"i on the organ Is great f unhand tab ibinatlon should be a help la tio ffciaY' of vocal music. t .y '' f;li'; i : ,. ' ' , a as & AUTO DRIVERS ; ATTENTION l .. ,,s , Autos for hire Wantsd pt.AetihMHl for the Springs Dedication Cele?aV; tion July 4th, 5th ami th. fT lit FOUR SHORT HAULS City to Round-Up Grounds , (Afternoon) City to Baseball Grounds f? , (Morning) . m Llthla Park to Natatorlaa Daeice (Night) f CItrto IlelnMm Natatoriam If . (Day .and-Night) If -. Requirements: " 8peclal City f LH; cense of, GO cents per seat' for all, care that ran forVbireto' absWe puiuia up 10 capacity oi zvmskSI. Cars or more' than 30' rnritff capacity, fat rate of $19. A' seven passenger, car pays $3.60 license and a flvejsasseoger Ford jm' $2.60, etc. (SUte chauffeur fB:-j cense necessary, ft for the bal ance of 1918). , , Here is a chance to make noMy.. Bring a load from your home tejrev and stay over. Apply to C. H. GILLETTE r City Recorder AsaWwd mi iA Izstiertotst Xr J. v ,, m. cleejMivcooler kitchen, and lese fuel A Bald wi Hardwire Cw. Roberts & Hub Lia Kjyj, "J?. "fiffES? ' """'" ' SAVINGS BANK ALLS, OREQON ??SZ "LSr' 'V ' '-ix, 4 j M 'VivT'" II If 'i ! i( If 3" If . a ? t f frtflnW 1 : an . BBalil ' r - -:" rj m ! i . -'?p- . ut aiLiHr ',M ' -a V" t-,N3. m i'il '.,: I '&? 'm yM I t c r iS! 5 sj- n Sft. 1; 'r "M- i y 4 tf. 1; h M v .ww 1'li. w 4 m A.i iA? .&. tik- f ' r' hr. n fv""a ff '1 "i jUi jj v. ABeaBsai