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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1916)
MBAYiJUlfVWll. THE EVENINQ HERALI), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PA4M AdvertUed Mail List .......uiif unclaimed Willi l .7.. July Siilli. wl ,l0 "onl .....i lollnr (I toAuo"tl2lh. A charge of one S551. for each tattir do et "! "! ...i. n.t. In calling for 1"" ,, . nlcase .ay ''adver- J Mt 1W " "V .A.h, How.i.1 L DelKnsbatn. WW" .D?nion, C. H. " ""oeeJcer, P.N0 Drown Mrs. 01" jloigU.Jolm pcmoml, Mr"' ' . Krtiicln, Turn jolmnon, John hllen, L,'cr McCnrlor, J. Oikiiiii". Jack . Itred, A Hhkikc Lincoln Sullon, Ul" 2 w, a uw.i:u flaiid Foil Like to ba the Dog? i,frrtAr PACIFIC COAST LEAOUE : -.. J I' M 'EkL ofyou r ' approval will c upou GiaseffSanWn's; Coffee if you appreciate the beat 'JU LUjii b2 ftjV drn fv'sVfciB JBsW? te ELwIll-ErsBBBBBeBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV Vr hhIBi It- BbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbT r . t wr tin 'bbl btsbbbbbbbbbbbbbf ik . bbbbbbbbbpbbs- - ' M tra . ,-f f- 1 -' :!'4 50 .665 C4 .630 51 .485 C6 .481 7G .870 V h a rrr"i- '7'fX 1 f5 7& ' w .j ;, X, j. j' 3n coffee. "SEAL BRAND' ,r the , , This ilioloituu)i won taken on I In Allnnllc coil nfuir tho Mlmrk scare. 10 l( limy lm ni'nii lluirc lire no HMliiiinorn In ilm (UhLiiicc, Id wnlor ileon cnouab rld'a 'J I Kit- (i Hunk to niter. I the cream ot the won 00 arr . x meat INJURIOUS tNfhnesd and goodneatf kept ' for you. -ITS THE FINEST GROWN Tiie World Famous! 10 IK KimCLAIRVOYANT "SEWLMeal Van Riper Bros. THR QUALITY STORI Get the Habit i ITAKE A j 8ALT3 TADLE8POONFUL IF BACK HURTS BLADDtn TnoutiLrs MMMMVWMNMWwAAMMAAiVvvAAMi1 ibwards Auto line Now Oally Exctpt Sunday KLAMATH FALLS AND ASHLAND RiMrvatlont at American Hold Lvt Klamath Falls 8:30 a. m. NEW CARS, 1 CAREFUL DRIVERS Smmmmwmwwm MMIWMWWWVWWW I Wo ant u iintlon of nient ciiteni nnil our blood In fllk'il with uric ucld.Bfiys u .well known ntitliorlt), who wuhih ui to bo constmitly on utmrd agatnnt kid- Jnoy trouble. I Tho kidnnn do their utniont to frt'o j!h blood t'f (bin iriltutliiK acid, but ibecoinn wn.ik from thu overwerk: thoy Rnt sIiikkIIi: tho ollinlnatlvo llniiucri cIok ami thus tho wnto is rutnlnod In the blood to polnon tho entire syfltom BBs. ItA WA BBB A tt BBLW ATTENTION FARMERS AND CHICKEN RAISE Wa will pay a premium for Writ Clata Friars and rat Nana. Alas for Strictly Frash Eggs that yu ara willing to guarantas. PEOPLE'S MARKET CHESTERFIELD Fea Positively $Z00 After Thla Week. Lew Fee Thl Week Only Simply baffles description and i .. .. When your kldneyn acho nnd fcoli amazes mo enure civilized world, and like lumps of load, and you novo sting-1 Places himself boyond tho possibility i 'rtf nnwMAtiaiMHj T.a.. ..! M.- .Inp pninn in tho dsck or me unne is .cloudy, full of oedlmi'nt, or tho bladder lh lirltnble, oIiIIrIiik you to ncok relief dtirliiK the nlRht: hen you liavo ac vitro hundnchcn, nervous nnd dizzy spollH, elcoplcHsucss, ncld stornnch or iheumntlsm In bnd weather, Ket from your phtirtnuclHt about four ounces of Jnd Sails: tnko n tublospoonful In n IrIssb of wnter before breakfiiHt each momlnK nnd In n fow dnys your kid neys will net fine. This famous salts . U mndo from tho ncld of grnpos and J lemon Juice, combined with llthla, nnd hns boen used for neneratlona to flush 'nnd Htlmulnto clogged kidneys, lo neu tralize tho acids In urino so It Is no longer a source of Irritation, thua end ' Ins; urinary nnd bladder disorders. I Jad Salts Is lncxponslvo nnd cannot Injure: mnkes n delightful olfervoscent llthla wntor drink, and nobody can mnko a mistake by taking n little oc casionally to keep the kidneys cloan nnd active Adv. Notice to Taxpayera Tho 1910 tax rojls nro now open for Inspection. All property ownors aro requested fo romo and look over tholr itsscssmonts. Dated July 27, 1910. 27-201 J. P- LE3B, Assessor. II H9B III ' A- bVI 'k I I 'ilflaV II I I Hi I SI I R. WALLACE SILVER P THE LAUREL pattern 1 In 1835 R. WALLACE "Silver Plate that Resists Wear", beautiful in de signperfect in work mansnip highest in quality uarantecd. o give satis factory serv ice in any -household. , Nw la the mmh for Iced TeaSfopn. Call and 'the tpOOM W MCCti aary for properly sarvlRg o delightful a, bavaragc. IT. G. McHATTAN -. fr of competitions. Removes evil Influ- enoi'i. reunites tho separated, brings about your even wish Immediately, reveals your llfo from Infancy to old iiro. Satisfaction guaranteed. 12 LIFE HEADING, $1 Qlves dates, facts, figures, tolls you of living or dead; YOUR SECRET TltOUIH.KS. tho causo nnd remedy: in fact, everything; gives Infalllblo ad vice on nil affairs of llfo; LOVE, COUHTSH11', MARRIAGE, business speculations, transactions of every na ture. If you are worried, perplexed or In trouble, call today. What I Do for $1.00 I call your nnmo, tell your age, your occupation, and what condition your business Is In and how to promote It, tell you all about your wife, husband, sweothenrt or lover, and bow to win the lovo ot nuyono you desire. I tell on of uny move, Journey, speculation, position or change of any kind which may bo beforo you, and how to act to obtain the best results. I toll you ex actly who to trust and who to shun. I toll you whom nnd whon you will mar ry, If at all, and filvo tholr name, age, occupation nnd disposition. In short, I tell you ovorythlng you culled to find out, and that, too, without asking you a question or you speaking a word. LOW FEE THI8 WEEK ONLY Parlors at tho Washington Rooming house, Sixth nnd Pine streets. 31-4t Standlnn of tha Clubs Won lost PcL Los Angeles ...........02 40 .674 Vernon ... .....65 Sun Francisco 01 Portland ...- 48 Salt Lake CI Oakland ...4 Results Yesterday At Portland A. M. R. H. E Ban Francisco 14 0 Portland 0 C 3 Couch nnd II rooks; Houcb and FlHher. ' M u.iMavl A. M. U. II. B. Vernon .....J....... 7 9 3 Oakland 4 4 2 Johnson and Whullng; Crnndnll, Doer, Hums and Elliott. i finoii A M.- R H. K. Salt Lake 7 13 1 Los Angeles 4 9 0 Hall and Hannah; BcokkIik, IIokk, ICahlor and Dasslor. j At Portland P. M.- R. If. E. Han rrnncinco 12 9 2 Portland . .... 7 10 1 Oldham nnd Ii rooks; Hagennan, Al exander and Roche. At San Prnnclsjo P.M. R. H. E. Vernon - ... F. 13 0 Oakland C 15 3 Hess, Arellanr-s and Sponctr; Ryan, Hums and Hnrwood. AlLosAngolei P. M. R. H. B. Ix)s AngeleH 2 6 2 Salt Lake 14 1 Zitbel and Boles; Flttery and Eaat- cily. National Capitol at Last Completed vvrriiw-wttzrwMPiarrzvtrzm'mm'XW? vxafiKiiie Tsnrr - ,&w& n. 9jKtfm,zSSmTT 1 WBmWH mw aaaBaiBBaaBBVM;- A: ' v'a.i i laBBMHBKKktiim i !fc '?b aBBBBBM2'.2 ? jmjf'i! i1 '9BK'. BBrat.XBBWI y,-:sar.TK' Z-AZZ v4 1BBBBBBBn. SSE "j V L faBBlr BBytv Trim"tt ' 1 fKP i atflaw iiy A I BW v- aLf b ? SIbwr mmUK-a-& i bbibbu , til x j, AsMtmr,-& immm j,., m-mk , i Wmm-Uf KmrH JmmmmB i B3HLi -TmL:m-jms-?jmmBmfmm flfPT' f ItTP I IIIAtMa tal k m 4Mrffikam -TllntMtllM fJftl r Wfr &L i- AsMtmr,- M'vMiaiai.ri((''ii v , uauMt&l?'!' l'S?-?''i &2A JZMt y ill rt United Press Service LONDON, July i of a London bar ploycr a heavy fine t tcctlvcs atempted an 1 antl-treatlng law. i "Two quarts of beer, plea. ordered ono of the men M Um I saf.down at a table In the "tmh." I The barmaid brought the) beer, ac cepted the .(Jetectlve's money aad was about to turn away when tka) altath arose with a triumphant araUt. "Now! I've caught you, havent I?" "Not on your life," was the qtilck come-back, "you ordered two quarts of beer and you got them. Now you drink them. r ' "Then, turning to the other detec tive, she asked "What's yours?" " WILL HONOR MEMORY OF CRATER LAKE DISCOVEMR MEDFORD. July 3L "Erecte-Ito the memory of John W. "Hltim, liiio .discovered Crater Lake at tbla lafnt I June 12, 1853. Mr. HUlmaa was Mm in Albany, N. Y March 29, 1832; aafDe to Oregon in 1849, and died la Wbv Villa, La,, March 19, 1916." 'V This will be the Inscription on allien crete seat to be placed at the ifot where Illllman discovered QMtcr Sake in 1853. The contract fortUgaeaaas been awarded to a Ue41oM&ua,'fm& It will consist of relnforealijeonaaito, ti.ttlt In a .amNlMlA L -' l 9H l Capitol at W.'rhlngton was completed has been blank since the house wing diameter, with paving lnalito oCbso- about flttr i ears ago. But it wasn't was nominally completed in 1857. An ! crete tile in maroon. The last stone was laid the other day, ' appropriation of $76,000 In 1908 pro and this Is a photograph ot the .opera- vided for the final work. This final tlon. This was the last step in the con-j pediment has been constructed "Toy the design wing of the bouso of representatives, a "The Democracy of the United States wyitwprm ; r-fS??BtXL'..J tX&&mmw.seA wyvxiimivrvxt. ? s.i LIFTING THE LAST STONE Maybe ou thought the National wing. This portion of the bouse wing Roosevelt Speak for Hughes United Press Sorvlce BINGHAMPTON, July 31. Repub lican Chairman Wilcox announced to- Ptructlon of the pediment of the east Paul Bartlett, who calls day that Colonel Roosevelt would finpnk for f!hnrlou V.. Htipheu nt thn notification of Hughes' nomination aa companion piece to the pediment over ' as Expressed by the Types of the republican candidate for president. It the main entrance and the senate Working People, Is believed that the Colonel will dis cuss tho Moxlcan situation. Kelly Can't Land United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, July 3L Am- bassador Page cabled this morning from London that England's decision to not allow Thomas Kelly and party to land la "irrevocable." Everything for the rimier Bt,aa camp. Hammocks, t nliHafraassiiabiali. stoves, etc. 20tf WILUSJOHNgTOaai CO. Accurate Information aboejttJty prop erty and farm lands. SeeCMktota, 1 Menace Dynamited United Press Service AUROA, Mo., July 31. The printing presses of the "Menace," a violent an ti-Catholic publication here, were dyu nralted Saturday morning. No injuries resulted. DRINK WATER TO Clemency for Irish Asked United Press Servlco WASHINGTON, D. C, July 31. The sonato this afternoon, by a vote of 46 to 19, asked England's clomency to uaid her Irhh political prisoners. Sir Roger Caseinont was not montlontd.j hut was mount AVOID SICKNESS SAYS AUTHORITY GLASS OF HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFA8T DaILY KEEP THE DOCTOR AWAY John M. Otdway, professor of Cham isuy, says: "Dead air space Is abso lute! the host lnsulnifuu that cun ha utd i'l refrigerators." Our refrlgera-toi-0'i.re buIR with a dead nlr space and ' provision obambera lined with OdoiWs whltb enamel.' Come In and let ui demonstrate them to you. No tioubie. ' t. if WILLIS-JOHNSTONK CO. MANICURING .LADIEftONLY ', . . - - , GBM R0OMINQ HOUSE "b .Main Street Sanitary scienco has ot late mad rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. Tha latest application of its untiring research Is the recommendation that It is as neces sary to attend to internal sanitation ot tho drainago systora of the human body as it is to the drains of the house, . Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and hoavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold. foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can. Instead, fetl as fresh aa a daisy by opening the sluices of the sys tem each morning and flushing oufthe whole or the internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning before breakfast, drink a glass ot real hot water with a teaspoontul ot limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stom ach, liver and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and polsonons toxlna; thua cleansing, sweotenlng and purifying the entire ali mentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Tha sctlon ot hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully In vigorating. It cleans out all tha sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid .appaUte for breakfast While you are enjoying your breakfast tba jhcahataahot water Is quietly oxtractlBff lurga vol ume ot water from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough flushing ot all the inside organs. The millions of people who ara both ered -with constipation; bilious, avails, stomach trouble, rheumatic aUfaess; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders' and aiokly coBafcloas. are urged to get a quarter neuad of lime stone' phosphate from tW drug store. This .will ooat very little, bat la au$. dent to make aayoae a (iraaeaee4 crank on the-subject ot Internal saal': tatloa. Adv.s DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING Hopes every man and woman here this splendid health habit will adopt Says a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it washes poisons from system, and makes one feel clean, sweet and fresh. V 1 I I 1 r . I t I 1 "' LssV Why is man and woman, half tlio thiip, feeling nervous, despon dent, worried; some days head achy, dull and unstrung some days really incapacitated hy ill ness. If jWe all would practice the drinking of phosphated hot water before breakfast, what a gratify ing change would take place. In stead of thousands of half-sick, nnaemic-lookinp; souls with jpasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of happy, healthy, rosy cheeked people everywhere. The reason is that the human system does not rid itself each day of all the waste it accumulates under our present-mod-of livnig' For every ounceotviod' and. drink taken mto'tha,sem nearly'an f ounce of wat&ajwria must he. morning lear the inside organs of the previous day's accumula tion of indigestible waste and Body toxins. Men and women, whether sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of .lime stone phosphate in t, as (a harm less means of washing out of the stomach, liver) kidneys and bowels the indigestible material, waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the. entire aUmtnitfery canal before nutting more food into the stomach. Millions, of people who Wad .their turn at constipation, bilious 'attacks, acid stomach, sick" head a ones, .rheumatism, .lumbajjo, nervous davs smd'sueroleis 'nltffits earned .out. etseatlttnneniii and -.have bebmjAreal crantfbQttt fonns ,.ptpmainev-likef poisons in., the1 morning-inside bath.--- A tthe bowels which; are absorbed,'', quarter pound of limestone phos into'thebldod:, j' " ' "Tv phate willnot cost much at the Just as necessary as it'is,tpV,-'arug store.bn;.J. sufficient to clean' the. ashes;from thefurajMf1 demonstrafewOscleeUkV each day, before the fire will IjumV. ing swwtening 'arid' freshening bngnt ana nop, so we mun tawn t ..eareex upon me sjsxsm, - 'TfeJ . '' .j?. m I SI - TV-v ty