The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 12, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD,, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
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U.S.Farmer
Emergency,
NBW YOItK, July 12. There will be
no necessity for brand tickets or meat
dirt rcHtrlctlonn In tbe United Slates,
In cane or InvMlon by any forelan foo,
because lb American farmer Is pre
purrd for emergencies, Thin In the les
Mn drawn from an agricultural prepar
rdntmi survey Just completed by the
llock Inland railroad, an a voluntary
(imclbtillon to llje movement for In
diitilal preparedness. Inaugurated by
!hi povnl consulting board.
Hmergrncy Increases of from 10 to CO
p..r cont In the mipply of breadstuffrt
mil pork are possible In moot of tlo
(Vunal Mississippi Valley states, ae
rordlnc to statement made by direct,
crs of a dozen Mate experiment sta
tions. t. ,M Allen, wbo bad HUpervlwlon of
(, v.oik, Mate tbat tho outstanding
feet h Hi" ability of tbe wheat, corn,
aut cotton stale not only to sustain
tl.cnurlves, but to furnlah the bulk of
O.o nation' food supply, and to mnke
oulck changes In the farming program,
tboiild necessity arUe. It appear,
further, that tbe nation ha available
lecullarly eflclent and convenient
cliai.ncli for reaching 'he farmer.
1 1 crc Include tao nrricultural rol
UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC
Hrmr sgi-iiu fur (alhlae M HaSBlHoa's wall, MMrng:r ami
(nltlii Immim tin lite Upper Klamath Lake. Hum Irave tM ortlir
ctrry iimmten x.-M Nunday, it 7(W.
Western Transfer Co.
ntovj. 107 main htrkkt, nkah hktm
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She II be tea-kappy
She has tent for the Taste Packet and now
she is finding out which Schilling's Tea just
exatlly suits her. Please don't misunder
standthere is only one quality of Schil
ling's Tea, but there are four distincl taste
types, Whichever you like best is the kind
for you to use; a iff our of them brew tea of
indescribable charm.
Send for the Taste Packet
Tht tntytimflt, tnrt waj ttgit tht right ltd.
Cmul'itnxr fjrclm)n tiivthpts fj4fn, Engllih BrtaiJil,
(.;, Qthngmwgnfirfivt tr tix tuft tfttth.
MmiUJ frmfttf tn nuift tfso ctnu (tUmfi tr am).
sAiJrta: A Schitlmt U C'Mt'V
jjj Sic J Strttt, $ Frntltt
Schilling's Best
is Ready for
Survey Says
.ff ami xpurluioiil 'tullons, which
are NUpportcd In part by the national
'envernment and the county farm ad-1
' liter syMem. The latter Im provided
for In the Hmllh-Lover act, wblcb In
HUrcM iipproiulatlona of over 140,000,000
for a nine) ear period, with an annual
contlnuInK appropriation thereafter. '
Thiough these arms thn Kovornmcnt
leaches out to (lii) Individual farmor to
enable (illicit cliiinKM In crops when
eriiprKrnck'H urine
In a HUiiiiniiry (if the Hiirvey, utteu
tlon Is directed to the economic leak
In American Olericulture, such as tlw
losses from anlmnl disease estimated,
t by Secretary of Agriculture HouHton at
1212iOD.OOO aniiunll). llio MiuitaKu of
potash duo to temporary shutting off of
tin Merman Mipply, the necessity for
mote livestock on every fann to con
nerve noil fertility and relieve tbe
world Ide Miortugc of boef.
, The Muddy Creek diitrlct In Baker
county has voted I1C.O00 to build new
I nchool at once.
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I Accural information about city prop,
j arty and farm land, lee Chllcote. I
Sold through grocers $
In tttniari
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Duke, then Cornelia Diddle of the
Movie Stars
Exhibition
United I'reHH Service
CHICAGO, July 12. Here's your
chnnccto meet your favorite movie act
or on the hoof. The exposition of tho
flxth annual convention of producers
and actors and nctorines of the screen
opened In the Collsoum here today. Tho
convention the business part of the
meeting closed yesterday. Tho expo
sition will continue until July 18th. '
Tbe movio men's exposition la to be
Riven over to the public and the pub
lic's favorite stare.
Your favorite, whether Bushman,
Tlckford, Chaplin, Bayne, Stewart,
Clark, Dawn, or any one of scores of
others, will bo here to meet you In the
flesh. Tbe players will pose, and their
pictures will be shown at the Coliseum
within 24 hours after taking. Every
body In going to dance public, stars,
producers, exhibitors, all. Exhibitors
will get acquainted with producers, the
public will meet Its stars; In fact, It la
going to be a real get-together meeting
SKIM MILK WILL
CUT FIRE RISK
EXPERT FINOS U8E FOR PRODUCT
I OFTEN THROWN AWAYMAY
BE U8ED WHERE WATER IS
I INEFFICTIVE.
PORTLAND, July 12. Instead of
feeding skim mjlk to the hogs, fanners
may use It in tbe manufacture of a
fire-resistant covering for building pur
poses, especially shingles. TMs use
of what farmers have Bometimea con
sidered practically a waste of the t.rm,
is announcod by Rarnest McCullough
of Chicago n flro protection engineer
for tho cement Industry.
Mr. McCullough says a mixture of
cement and ordinary fine sand in a
paste Is effective as a fire retardant
preparation for shingles, but It has the
difficulty that the wood absorbs the wa
ter and the dry sand and cement blow
away.
Bklni milk, It Is declared, Is .the me
dium used to hold Intact the pigments
In cold wator paint, so by using skiaa
milk without water the Integrity of the
paste la assured.
Furthermore, this useof skim milk
iu the preparation of certain paints Is
said to have, long been known, to the
trade as a trade secret Now it is
given out to the general public so tbat
any farmer can cover bis own farm
buildings with a fire retardant paint
made from the skim milk from bis own
farm, together with cement and ins
sand. It alio makes a waterproof
and His Mother
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.Illddles of I'biladelpbla, with the aoa
of the head of the tobacco trust, was
In social event of much Importance to
persons Interested In auch matters.
Are to Be on
tor the Public
for those of, by or for motion pictures,
Bach day the crowd will be taken to
jsorac motion picture plant.
Att organixed effort to oust, or at
least standardize tbe moving picture
censor was planned at the convention.
The league plans to show why It la tbat
tho "censors are tending to put tbe
'moving picture producers out of bnai-
ness."
j "If there was a single national cen
sor over all productions, conditions
would not bo so bad," a motion picture
maker said today, "although we do
not even sanction a national supervis
or. Tbe way It is now everybody cen
sors us. There is a municipal super
visor, district supervisors of every sice
and description, and by the time they
get through chopping our productions
we haven't anything left. We are up
against censorship in every form be
cause we don't think we need it any
mora than the theater or the news
paper needs to be censored."
SHASTA VIEW NOTES
Our valley was represented at nearly
all the celebrations In the county, as
well as picnic parties at Captain Jack
Stronghold, Lost River and other re
sorts. Everybody seemed to be more
patriotic than before in years. Guess
Carrania has awakened that dormant
spark.
Charlie Hendricks of Myrtle Creek
U visiting bis sister, Mrs. O. M. Straw
bridge. Mrs. F. W. McManua of Klamath
Falls called Sunday on her parents,
Mr. and Mra. W. W. Bailey, on the way
to her ranch near Shasta View school
house.
"Grandma" GitirUon in home again,
after caring a few days for her young
est granddaughter, Ethel Geraldlne
Fatherlngham, near Merrill.
Our neighbors wbo visited the cele
bration at Ashland have' returned, and
report a fine time.
Rev. Cowley filled the pulpit of the
M. B. church at Klamath Falls Sunday
and Rev. Hall of Bonanta preached at
Shasta View. We were pleased to see
some of our Poe Valley friends present
at the Benrices.
Our recent rains have revived the
crops in this vicinity, even bringing to
life grain and vegetables that "Jack
Frost" bad seemingly dealt a death
blow.
Since the. Fourth is a, thing of the
past, the haymakers are very, much la
evidence.
Joe Chotard. wbo has been working
at Algoma is home to take care of bis
FIRST STA6E OF
PARALYSIS MAY
BE IN MUSCLES
6TABLE FLICS MAY TRANSMIT
TERRRIBLE DISEASE
Stat Health Officer dives Out Warn'
ingt Concerning Infantile Paralysis
Soreness in Muscles First Notice
of Disease Physician Should Be
Consulted Early.
PORTLAND, July 12 "Infantile
paralysis In the early stages Is similar
in effect to rheumatism. Great can
should be taken at tbo first evidence of
any rlckncns of this kind In children
under 5 cars jjf age. Consult a re
gular physician, one wbo baa been
schooled in medicine and who will be
able to detect tbe disease and Ira
mediately report it to the health au
thorltie. Slay away from tbe anti-
medical practitioners."
Such is the warning given by Dr.
David N. Roberg, state health officer,
as result of the epidemic of Infantile
paralysis In New York. Dr. Roberg
says that there are no known cases
in the state at present although two
cases were reported in eastern Ore
gon In May. These were not verified,
however.
"The first notice of the disease,"
said Dr. Roberg, "is the soreness of
the muscles. Pains are felt in the
back and neck, and resemble rheu
matic pains. On account of the sore
ness of mucles and pains some peo
ple will take their children to mi
seurs and anti-medical practitioners.
which is the very thing they should
not do. They are unskilled in detect
ing the disease and may be the cans
of the start of a epidemic.
"Stable flies have been known to
transmit the disease, while it la also
communicable from the secretion frosa
the mouth and nose. About the only
thing which can be done upon dis
covery of tbe disease is to quarantine
the person ill. Very Uttle is known
about the treatment of the disease
and there is no vaccine which can be
used to prevent it.
"While the state and the city is
to take every precaution possible,
upon the first sympoms of tbe
disease notice should be given imme
diately to the proper health author!
ties. Once an epidemic has started
It is almost impossible to control"
Batting Averages
The following are the batting aver
ages for tbe members of the Klamath
Falls baseball club for the entire sea
son. Including tho game last 8unday:
AB. H. Pet
Bigbee .. 21 .612
Bogart 20 8 .ISO
Greenwood 38 15 .53
Clarke .33 12 JfS
Alten 48 16 .SIS
Johnston ,. . 48 14 MX
Nelson 28 8 .288
Peterson -. 27 7 .25
Bowden 47 12 .265
Palmer' ,. 38 9 .237
Totals
..371 121 .328
Phompt attention given to rental col
lections. Chllcote 1
Surety bonds while you wait. See
Chllcote. I
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Metropolitan Amusements
OPERA HOUSE
HOUSTON
DARK
STAR THEATER
"THE FOURTH ESTATE"
Five Reel Fox Feature
THE TWO HOYTS
Entire Change ef Aet
TEMPLE THEATER
"The Man Hunt,"
Vltagraph Drama
'A Leap Year Weeing,"
A Kalem Comedy, Featuring Rose
MellvtU as Sis Hopkins.
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
Merrill. Otegen
MOTION PICTURES WBDNMDAYt
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United Press Service
8AK FRANCISCO, July 12. A
strangely ideal life, lawhicsxfJMre is
no ssention of war or, the;, world's ia
harmonies, where courts are not need
ed and families live In Arcadian sim
plicity, is described by Mrs. E. W.
Spraguc, wife of Captain Sprague of
the steamer Columbia, now In port
from tbe Island of Nawa, In the Fiji
group.
There are but ninety white people on
the island. They are practically out of
touch with the remainder of the world,
and care little for It They have a
fechool system in which tbe mother Is
the only teacbed They allow no talk
of the present war, and allow no dis
cussions to arise. Tbe visitor In treat
ed with tbe utmost hospitality, and
kept busy for da) telUag of the out
side world, Mrs. Sprague says. She
declares tbe people give no Indication
of dissatisfaction with their simple
Ufe.
Rebtkah Practice Meeting. I
Ail members of Prosperity Rebekabi
Lodge, and especially the newly In-j
stalled officers, are urged to be present
at a called meeting for tomorrow night
A new team Is to be chosen, and the
newly elected captain wishes to select
a team that will be a credit to the
lodge. The members of former teams
are requested to be present as the'
captain relies on their experience to
help him In his efforts. '
Are You Rheumatic?
Many Pangs That Pan for Rheuma
tism Are Really Due to
Weak Kidneys.
Is it rheumatism?
Not every pain Is.
Weak kidneys let uric acid collect
Uric acid causes many queer pains.
In the thigh It's sciatica; in the back,
lumbago; hr the nerves neuritis.
Gout, gravel, dropsy are uric troub
les. When you suspect the kidneys use
Doan's Kidney Pills the home-recommended
remedy. Klamath Falls testi
mony is the best proof. Read this
Klamath Falls woman's stery:
Mrs. Carrie Maier 914 Lincoln St,
Klamath Falls, says: "At times. I get
sharp, rheumatic pains throughout my
body. 8ometimes, they are In my
shoulders and hands and then ia other
parts of my body. Then, I notice tbat
my kidnejs djjnt act aa they should.
Whenever I feel any signs ok this
trouble coming on, I use Doan's Kid
ney Pills for a few days and they never
fail to give me quick relief and make
me feel like a different person.'
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simp
ly ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's
Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Ma
ier had. Foster Mtlburn Co.. Props.,
Buffalo. N. Y. adv
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STAR DRUG COAf ens
Opportunity
Will Boat
Into your net often if you have the
money to hold it Make sure you
will by starting a sayings account
here today and add regularly to It.
The more you save tho greater your
opportunities will be. You can well
afford to deny yourself unnecessary
pleasures with such rewards in
algbt
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teasonably long, send them to the
Klamath Falls Steam Laundry.
Phone 33. 10ft
Life, accident, burglary, liability and
automobile insurance In leading com".
psnles. Sec Chlleete. ! i
The, Grocer Who
is Always at
Your Service ,
Always ready to serve as best,
be knows hew.
Always selling the ssitT
QUALITY GROCERDJS at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.
Always giving a prompt, ess
clent delivery service tbat is
bound to please every b sewlfe.
That's the point always try
ing to please la every way
that's bow wo bold our trade.
Give us a TRIAL ORDBL It
will make you a regular custom
er of ours.
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Shirts. Collars and aU Si
and Fancy Presses, or aaythenfx
else.
Phone 154 127 Fourth St",
KLAMATH FALLS. ORC.
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