The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 08, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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ATUROAV, JULY ft, 1911
THE EVENING HERALD, .KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
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By MARGARET MAftON
(Written for the United Pren)
Oil, nIio Ir a ruin ilcut
In ollntlk chnpeati
Ami slick coat of oIlHlIk
From neck tn her toe.
Latest Photographs of Vice-Presidential
Nominee of the G. 0. P., and Mrs. Fairbanks
JOLLY TO CATCH!
FOR K: F. SUNDAY
Iiik cotno In nil ducoiatlvo colorings of
i viii Krri'n, niuiiiiurraiirnii muo, ain-ia
her, ckiIhi', jiuriilo nnil white, as well1
,iih sober lilnrlt nnil gray both pearl i
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NEW .YOltK, July H. Ducks uion't When ymi onc.i kIIiiiphk tin- new mil'1
the only creature that love to take n hrvlla ou'll spend nil your time pray,
promenade on rnlny day. All the dear nK for niln They r chunky and
feminine creatures or the huinnn rnco (.tubby and adorable, nnd also dear .
nre Jimt crary about Hummer nIiiiwuih, They mo culled huh umbrellas, nnd.
now that the swagger new rainy day run be curried finally well In rnln or!
M'tn of oil Hllk roat and hat are for shine, but ihey mo really morn rnlny I
Mile. No wonder, for they nre awfully (,(,(n They rome In hlnek, purple. I
ducky, too. c.M'i.ii, ied nnil blue, mid nil have
Ihrli nweelhuart, wife mid mother Murky little clubby handle with oltli-,
And Hhe In a little rnln dear In these ei u loop of grained leather like a cow.
Hllck new outfits, but alas, eveiy bun. hide whip, to Hllp over your wrist orj
bnnd mid rather ftndH the inln n Utile i M they hno stunning white Ivory f
dear for him alHO. iIiium for the Maine purpose.
lie disagrees with the. HOothnairH These with the white bracelet effect I
who adle you to put a little away ror Imve (hlr llttlu blunt Htub ferule tip-'
a rnlny day. Father find It wler to p-, with the white nnd alno the end,
put away n lot against the reniliu: of f (u,r r)H,
(hi 1916 rainy eaon. ' Other not quite ho ntubby, but most
Thee new transparent raincoats of iir,,ctlve hn hmulleri or amber and
brilliant hued oil Hllk that look like loilolne. mid there nre alno Home with I
fnlUKlaM we had with u In limited handle of white capped In green or
quantities lam season, out tin Hum
mer they have burnt forth In protusloii
mid variety, and are lopped off with
)iil mid hi ho smartly hatted,
i (lilted nnd umbrellned. I
bide, mid Home with hnndlcH or hlnck
mid white Htrlpe.
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.... ...- .... .-,- uuij HIV null in ., uivnninn " ft.
the tnoiil porky of little slouch hat to CU t nly nature's flowers, but all;
.lutuli TIimha IimIm inmn In Iwn t,in.l..ltt .t... ,. 1.. ........ i......... natiUi IImvIIau I
iiihivii. mvnw ,..-,. , " .... .... , (n iiuiiiuii jiunun. i minp. .u;,nrn,
One laiininnvu pwri ui lira uu nun nun
a stitched brim and a fold mid pump
bow or the nnine around the sort crown
The other I a Utile noft shaped affair
of (he ollsllk lined throughout with the
name shade or taffeta that pull down
snug on the head and allow the floppy
brim to turn up or down or every
which way lo null your face or our
fnncy. A narrow band or the tnffetn
passing through oil Hllk straps tie In
nn adJUHlable and retching bow on the
lort Hide, and thu regulate the bend
Nile.
These denlrable rain day outfit that
iir a serviceable a Ihey are charm-
Van Riper Bros.
THK QUALITY STORE
COFFM
"Golden Qlow,"
grade 1 lb can ,
er high
.40
TIA
"Orange I'ekoe." Ceylon and
India, fine ror Iced Tea. 1 lb
CRACKERS
"Tru Ulu" Graham, Urge
package ..... -.. &
CHEESE
"Diue Hill." Pimento. Chill
and Plain, per pkg. ........ .... 16
CIRAPI JUICK
"fl. A W.," the finest Quarts .GO
CHAMPION RIDER
OF IM COPY
DEL CANNON, WHO WON BUCKING
CONTE8T AT ASHLAND ROUND
UP, WORKS ON HORSESHOE BAR
RANCH IN LAKE COUNTY
QINQtR ALI
"Chlcquot Club." bottle
.20
Leave order for fancy home made
Cakei, Brown Bread and Cookie.
Get the Habit
liiiiihertently the Herald erred yes
terday In stating that Del Cannon, the
champion bucking homo rider at the
AMblnntl Hound-til). July 3. 4. C. WO I
from rendtoton, Cannon Is from north
ern l.ake county, whero he work on
the Horseshoo liar ranch. He I but
16 year old, but knows how to stay on I
the back or a broncho.
C. U. Couch, head or the Horeshoo
liar ranch. Cannon, und soernl other
contestant In the Ashland celebration,
left IIiIh morning for home.
According to J Frnnk Adams, u
Judge ot the r,ound-up, the show was a
real hiiccchs. many good riders and
several bud horses being entered. Ade
quate accommodations ror reeding the
visitors were lacking, however, says
Mr AilnniH.
Back From Ashland.
MIsh Feme Hoaglmid returned Inst
night rrom a two week's visit with rel
atives and friends In Ashland and tho
Ilogue ltler Valloy,
The Chllcote agency It the home of
the .i:tna companies. 1L
Ladies Who Pay
Their Bills
lly check avoid a tot or worry and
rnnruslon. They nover have to pux
zle their brain trying to determine
whero their money has gone. The
returned checks tell to a penny
what and (or what the money has
been spent, We have a peclal de
partment for ladles at this bank,
whore all Information will be cheer
fully given. '
FIRST STATE M2 SAVINGS BANK
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your pay checks to us, W ,hw
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checks, K. K. K. Store,
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DUN3MUIR CATCHER SAID TO BE J P Oflr P8aChV Skill
Awaits Anyone Who
Drinks Hot Water
A GOOD HITTER TAKES JIMMY
CLARKE'S PLACE BECAUSE OF
LATTER'B INJURY I
Jolly, catcher for the Dunsmulr hasc-
bnll team, will catch ror Klamath FalU
tomorrow aHcrnoon aealnst Willow.
Jolly wa here several weeks ago when
Ihinitmulr nl.it ed Klamath Kalh. and
his work was conildcrcd good. Ho It J Sparkling
said to be a good hitter. Jolly will ar- bright, alort
2 Baya an Inside bath, before break f
t fast help js look and feel r
olean, sweet, freah.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES W. FAIRBANK8.
I "ll was upon atatesman-llke qualities
(that the Charles W. Fairbanks sup-
portci"!' placed emphasis when trey
placed his name before the Chicago
convention."
An extremely tall man. Fairbanks
has been termed "Tho Sycamore or the
Wabash." In personal appearance the
choice of tho Indiana delegation bears
a resemblance to Lincoln. Not alone
in appearance, but In methods of work,
in thinking, and In a sort of dry humor..
Fairbanks is said to reiemble the Civil
War president
A clean record as United States sen
ator from Indiana and the manner in
which he filled tbo office of vice presi
dent are the chief assets In the Fair
banks' claim for fitness for re-election
to a high office of tho nation.
It' has been pointed out -that when
Fairbanks entered the United States
senate in 1S97 he did a remarkable
j thing even in those days by severing
I every railroad connection which he
'had formed during his lawyer days.
and by selling every public service
Mn.HAn. aJiAIIll Tn kin f1,11 VABW1
as vice president ho was absent from
the presiding chair in tho senate only
,two days.
and vivacious merry,
-a crnnil. rlfar nkln and a
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Hvn this evening. Jimmy ClarkC. WhO nnlnral mui- liunllhv rnmntmlnn am
unntalnAl nn In IllfArl flnfrfr In Iho CTimA . . . ...
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nt TlArto lf7A.1nfi&ilflv vrlll nn nn Inn ....
k w...o ,. tv.v....j , every man anil woman couiu oe in-
bench. Jolly comei for the game to- . . t . , ln morn,nf, iMlde hati.
morrow only. ul.at ., -rn.tlfvtni? r.hnncn would take
All too dope indicates a goou Eara , instead of tho thousands of k!k-
tomorrow. Willows defeated Klamath ,j. anaemc i00king men. women and
Falls at Dorrls Wednesday, but the gIr,3i wllh pl8ty or raudjy complex
home boys and fans say there 'are ,ona; m ot the multitudes of
good alibis to explain the defeat. Big- uene wrecks." "rundowns," "brain
bo is not In the best of shape, but fagV. Itn(1 p089imist8, we should aee a,
can be counted on to pitch a good vlr!ip onttmlstie throne of roavcheek-
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ennip. jioover, iaiuj f"i"' . cli poopie cvorywncro. ,j
Stanford University, win do on me An jngido bath J had by drinking
mound for Willows. .each morning before breakfast a glass
The members of the Willows team, 0f rea jI0t water with a tcaspoonful of
T. G. Ajax, their manager, Mrs. AJax limestone phosphate In It to wash, from
and Mrs. A. P. Deacon todayare en- the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten
joying a trip around Upper Klamath ariis 0f bowels the previous day's In
take In Captain Calkins' boat3. The digestible waste, sour fermentations
nnriv Infanriptl in vlnlt Crater Iakc nnil nnluAnq Ihua plnnncttnir flvrten
while here, but as there is still consld- nK and freshenine the entire ailmen-3
craoie snow ai me inKe, anu iur sumt- ta,-j- cunai oeioro putting more ioo
distance this side, this trip was j,.t0 the stomach.
abandoned. Those subject to sick headache, bll;
'iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism,
colds ; and particularly those who hare
a pallid, sallow complexion and who
.are constipated very often, are urgedn
to obtain a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate at the drugstore, which will
cost but a trifle, but Is sufficient to
demonstrate tho quick and remark
KLAMATH COUNTY
BABY IS WINNER
nhln ohnnni In hnth hnnlth nnd aDDMf
'ancc awaiting those who practice in-
CARRIES OFF THE 8ILVER CUP IN ternal sanitation. We must remember
that inside cleanliness is mora impon.
COMPETITION WITH HUNDREDS ant than outside, because the sklB dota
OF BABIES AT THE BABY SHOW f rb nMos to "nnl"t
the blood, while the pores in the thirty
HELD IN ASHLAND feet of bowels do. Adv.
At the Churches
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Choir practice Thursday, 7:30 p. ra.
Vernon T. Motschenbacher, choris
ter. Miss Lornlne Bllton, pianist
The public I Invited to the preach-
Ins services.
.First I'rcsbjtertaa Ctourcii corner .
Third and Pine streets. Charles T.i
iinr.i imuinr: residence 1113 Main1
street
Unt
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Sunday at 10 and 11 a, m. and at 8 IS MY8TIFIED BY THE STRANGE
p. m, and the midweek service on
Wednesday ovealng at 8 p.m.
-Corner Eighth and
Rev. J. B. Griffith
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KLAMATH TALLS OREGON
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Emmanuel Baptists Meet In the li
brary building, corner 3d-nd Main.
Ulble school. 10 a. m . O. P. Couch-
innii, supeilntendont.
llupllst young pcoplo's service, 7
p m., Mrs. rerkins. president.
Communion service first Sunday or
each month.
CottaRe praer meeting, Wednesday,
8 p. in.
Women's home and foreign mission
ary society meets first Thursday of
each montn. i ,,,..,,.
I. ., -I-.. n,l.k IWIIMI'"1 ...
ion ' - "" -- '-, canal street.
Hmmanuel fiaptlsts. i
pastor.
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(.11111 1 II ill vim. Dim..-.. '"'. ... i,0rt.
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o'clock ami Wednesday evening at
8 o'clock tn Christian Science hall In
the Jacobs' block, corner Third and
Main streets, upstairs,
Sunday school from 9:46 to 10:46
a. m.
The subject for tomorrow's lesson
will hn "ThA Sacrament."
The reading room of the Society ; rouows.
, ,h .... ine.tinn will he onan First Sunday-At Bonanaa at 11 a.
!on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday!-and 7:30 p.m. ntDnl., nt 8 p. j m.
atternoona from 8:30 to 4:30 until. "" "
urlher notice 'm-' Dnana nt 7l,i0 m'
.urtner notica. ( Qma&y M , Qom u
Chrlatlan Church-Corner 9th ave .: Donania at 7:30 p
and Pine streat J. W. Jenkln.." I ' Sunday -Mllo mm at U a.
..... o .. Tr..Ki m am 7:30 p.m.; Dairy at 3 p. m.
pnniur, .,.. , . n..M.M.v.. oundavM in the
XnuperlnUtnt ' '".onth mo.n.ns service will he held at
n .. . lnilAai-Ai m A Attn? MImh An. 70 p. Ul.
nleRoto. president. Oiganlst ot llonania church ond Sua-
All not worshipping elsawhere are day school. Miss Grace Lytle.
cordlalb invited to attend these sen' 8undy scuooi at ixreu every bub
v ,C)H ' t day morning nt 10 a. m , superintend-
cut. Henry Haines.
(Ihuo Methodist Kplscoput Church, Sunday school at Dairy every ttrat
Corner Tenth and High street, w. and fourth Sunday, superintendent, Mr.
C. Hlchards, minister. ,S1; organist, Mlaa Odw.
10 a, in., Sunday school, K, M, Chll-1 '
eole, suparlntendent. Former lUaWUnt on Visit
11 n. m.. preaohlng. Oliver Swtaglo ot San Diego and
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p, ut, Bpwonn loafiuet jouu u r mu owuiiw w " -"' "
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LATEST WAR III
BOTH THE ALLIES AND TEUTONS
;lj further notice services will be 8UFFER AND MEDICAL WORLD
regularly as follews: 1 "
MALADY AFFECTING 80LDIERS
One of the features in connection
with the big celebration in Ashland
that attracted more attention among
the women visitors and many of the
lsitors of the sterner sex, too was.
the exhibition of the babies from all
sections of the state.
Several hundreds of the future great
were exhibited, and, or course, tnis
'flrat nrrutnrt of the state" Was iudKOd
by compentent judges of humanity in,
the miniature.
To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brlggs of the ,
Fort Rock section oT Klamath county
goes the bonon ot having the finest
baby on exhibition. Their little daugh
ter. Lois, aged 9 months, was declared
to be the finest specimen of babyhood,
and was awarded a silver cup In token
of her superiority.
Mrs. Brlggs, by the way, Is a sister,
of Mrs. J. Fred Goeller of this city.
WE ARE NOT
AT WAR
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We are selling
Wood and Hay
In on Visit.
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CL.- on-ra UJ
Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Walker of Bly I J C CIl U I II lit I L If U WU
are in Klaniath Falls, returning from! pIlmu, 79 C22 Mam Street
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me AsniHuo ccimuuu.
W. Hall
Sorvlces for the month will be held
United Press Service
LONDON. June 20. (By mail) Men
with their mouths crammed with cot
ton to keep their cheeks from touching
1 .: ... . ..
Regular morning services. .their teeth or weir tongues. .-
Preaching ut 11 ,m. and 7:30 p.m. .coming more or less lamuwr B.u ...
h-iiw invito in iiiae iho mllltnrv hospitals in Europe.
Borvcei( j A now, unnamed disease has made
- iits appearance and, though cures for It
... ., . ..w u oin.'have been established, its nature is
W H II !DOt fUU' naer8t00d- " eXl8U Wn0ng
the Germans as weu as among mo ni
nes. German prisoners say that tho
German medical men also are mystified
by this latest human ailment. It Is be-neved-
tho trench rats carry tho un
known gornv which boa not Vet been
Identified.
Major Dr. Sidney McCallln. formerly
at Chicago, but recently attached to
! Mm nrittsh H. A. M.O.. has studied the
I .- m. 1 Ik laVAvalftn. n9 iftA
new UISBHBU III mo luui. -
Chicago medical unit. Tho flrat symp
tom Is the growth ot a white lining in
the mouth nnd throat. This resembles
diphtheria. The lnBide ot the mouth
-...- n.lnfiillv analilva. and at
I.. -. &w. .,.1. Ik AltllMh
inn cnmax 01 we hiiouk uv v.
n.miih ! nsdded with cotton. After
the climax, recovery la rapid.
"Trench mouth" la the popular name
of the ailment, but the British Tea
mles call It the "foot aad otli
cose." or sometimes, lumpy Jaw."
Yndon. prosldeut.
8 p. tu., evening sermon.
Midweek service Wednesday even
ing at I o'clock.
a visit wlih old acquaintances, They
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ankeny. Both formerly were stock
men here.
Returns From, College.
Miss HIU Dews, irho attested F
nifln University at Forest Grove (ast
winter, returned yesterday'-' te speed
tho summer. She has been la Aswana
for a few weeks visiting Meade.
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