h !A'fi' 1 i -1 -4V. AUOUT , WW THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ""' - T 'BBBBBSBBMnBBBBMBBamwaBBBieieie i I Tr -w-"- Tf i i mi . r ... " ' ' BBBlSBBBi REMOVE TROOPS ' Uncle Sam Buys an Armored Car at Last it DC AHP M i, Mi JMH M RISES'- " ! I I I ( 5 $' 'f ft j&A$Mft mi 1 gCST. "iAJudu-TM ,, i ,i, u-ArtwjrwA fy'. "r "7?" n.TTzr,i,7j; aisr-r t . ? 1 Tr B ' t .. -w .----- - j, if ,t V -j - - .r j. i ; .&- : .- y i.-V-5.5 J"" " ZdKHH j f AQ1 thru .Iff OFflClAL DECLARES THAT PIMHINO'00"' . iitlUT COM. pin"1" M M,XIC0 UNTIL JOINT COM- MIJI0N MGET8 ,.,lld PfW" S"rVK'n ,Shlnll'"t,"lc,,oM""nrn,V rfcUlW ,., .,, Amorlran Ifldir "'" . ...... ..nrnl l..P. lS,J!l"!lwm..ln.wnuiillMl1 ,'WLrlran-MMll'lin l-' " " r ' . . i mMn "'"I.. ...,.i ii. Aiiinrlcnn1 ii U wliorK-ti .... , .. .i. niinin hm ion itnv' n-r- i..:. ;; a."".." . ( WIICV"! t.M f III r fnr '''" ItbtIbk h rf border. $MPet ",ea "Bl """' telied I'rwB 8rvU n 8AN KUANCIHi'O. Aii;. SS.-Wr-M Bllllnm " T,'"""", M,K)n,"r "n,, .if, plrtdl not Kmy "' tavlwi n -rttolBBdrwrnlilnicilttrliiKlhupiv, Lmlnw Prnili whfii itirnlKm'd yw, iVrJir. JuJ Krinin ilnnim hc mo-, II, in qiwuli Hie Ill.lli-IIIIWIIH !i-tt Ibrm. " ""'"'r w'Tin iii HpiPiBpgBlsll Unit tlm Amorlcan' " ' lllMI'mi'J'WfsgscaBeawi niimnlHKluii lmv roc-' ,Cll(iii. I TIiIm Iii flit llrt r it HtHTlnl ilfHltrn f urtiiMnul vniH JiihI drllvrrfil tn ii. a wnr department by a llnmmoml Unit Hm iiilllllitmi'li ('ml.) rnr biUlillnjs fiiiniMin. The c;n U l.ulll of IIkIiI xti'i-l pinion, mill will :uny one lilKh-powrml gun, mnuntpj nii nt the hiiiiik llmi'. I" ' K" rwtrlnxc ill the top ceiili-r. Tln-ic arc alno porlH for twenty iniichlno nunii on both hIuYs, which may ulxo nr trnoliH lu Knril Ihn bn uhi-iI by HhiirpHOooli'iii. n 1.. ; TrmnTnni.;, ,7 Farm Credits Conference Seeks Check Large Waste ".".. . i- ..r n.HiHK Plannnlii lA0, Ail 22- How to ih.ckli ftiul It Ih ii lonK way fr TJJ!iZy& Ih. bill!, dollrr WMI in ihr .rk.H. , . .t probl. ... of , Jwl 8nnu j. r. . iisnt thiniK of thu fouith national con. - i . L i .k. .u- .. Irinc on nmrki'tliiK unit fnnn rrcl iMChllcottforhpmti ntht.ltyor to ltbll. lM..r.wt In ItBdlnt eBW. b lnrinMm it nil ulnlnu ni-i j,viitttajl Irt unllii In n illitctiHitlon of wiiy-H nnd ini'iinn to ri'inrity n t'onillllon tirnnil ERICSSON WILL HAVE MEMORIAL INVENTOR OF MONITOR, TERMED A "CHEE8EBOX ON A RAFT," WILL DC REMEMBERED DY THE NATION 60 VILLISTAS -AIOEFEATED ROUTED BY CARRANZISTA8 IN BATTLE FRIDAY 8IXTY MILES FROM CHIHUAHUA CITY ARMY MEN MUCH INTERESTED United I'rcfui Service El, I'ASO, Tex., Aug. 22. Official dlxpatchrn from Mexico City say that nixty VllllHtaH under General Domln- Bie were Hcverely defeated alxty mllc.i from Chihuahua City last Fri day. It Ik reported that army offldalH are much IntereHted becauno the battle wan no near the border, following In- xlKtence by Carranzlfltaa that all Vll llHtaH be driven from the mountain. Jaiircz official! profcus no knowledge of the battle. finlM. 2. Think It Over SuccNiful men without rtption have helpful banking tonnKtloDi. Tbre Ii no other way of Mtlifactorlly handling your flnucM. Open an account with lb la trotif Nntlonnl Hank and mil younielven of the advan Up which will accrue, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Klamath Falls. Oregon t -....... r... ... . "waHleful anil IiiIiiiiIIoiih In the vt.h""n ""'" '" Ireme" by the vommlltee In Iih ni"et Iiik notice. Hurveyn wilt be made pi lor to the winter withering that will nhow the movement of rropi hucIi an llveitocl:, Itrnln, cotton nnd hay. The whole milk problem and lt re lation to city dliitrlbutlon will be wnik eil out. Practical plana will be drawn for eliminating wle. Improving farm pio ilurlM and Increasing the ronHiimptlnn tf certain farm rropn. Half of the conference work will lie from Htrllclng urn Iiik ten- home own- In i; farmeni. "II, IU ti n.llllMt uffit.. tnuu In lin,.. I .,.,. .... 1 .... :.. l;:.; V ..' Washington, v. i , .... . ' fifty-four years after PJ'lBiniP til till l.Wllll-1 t'll,l'( illU IU the IiiikIIi'hh man and the Immigrant will be illHCUHHed. We expect dele- Htate In the Union and fiom Canada." A featuie of the winter iichmIdiik will be heailiiKa In tirllii; out neeiled In fin iniitlon The icmiltM of careful In veatlgatlon anil long experience will bu pienented on piactlcal phases of tl.e ijucitlnuH. rnrmeni' orgnnlzulloiiM will be In vited to Hcud men to tell their differ ences "The conference Ih an open foium COUNT OKUMA IS NOW A MARQUIS GRAND OLD MAN OF NIPPON E'-E-VATED TO NEW DIGNITY BY THE EMPEROR AT WAR CERE. MONIES RECENTLY C, Aug. 22. United Pro Sen-tee IiIh epochal ' TOKIO, Japan, July 21. (By mall) "chceiiebox on n raft" recued the From today forward, Japan's "grand Union navy from utter destruction, old mnn," Shlgcnobu Okuna, will be John KricHHon, Inventor of the hlntorlc known an Marqula, and not as Count. Monitor of Civil War daH. Ih to have The pirmier waH elevated to the new a memorial erected to him here. It dignity by the Emperor along with ureinii certain. I several score other prominent Japan- A bill for a $100,000 memorial haa cse during the ceremonies at the im p.'iaeed tl.e house, and with strong perlal palace In commemoration of backing la awaiting action in the sen- Japan's success in the war with Oer ate. .Swedish-American societies are many, the conclusion of an agreement urglnj: the bill, and expect its passage with China and the new Russo-Japan-at litis HeHitlou. It developed in the C3e treaty. house llbraiy commlttee'.s healing that' The event was made a national holl the United States owes Criccnon or day, celebrated by all the cities In hl.s helm an acknowledged debt, the Japan. To Settle With Mexico HfKgKKfeS4-'y'';'i ggSggggggggggggggsSFVw? QBgggggggggggggaP7'?i L -CWISTCT BWtt40fZm f,RANrLW K. LANbgugg '.V4J ,WjXMMWMVyMVil I !y, 4fJMtorStr'sf W''&Wa '&& now in Hh fourth year. It Ih non-par- Intercut on which, if compounded at 4 llnan. IIk dellbvrntloiiH lire followed per cent, would exceed the mini to be up from year to year by committees apptoprlated for Ills memorial. lievotrd to rural credllH and the fed- '""' "l"'"' bodlen working for the I KffortH to collect this money have eral farm loan act will rome for Its '''''''KateH. been discontinued as useless, however. chare of crltlclMin. "The delegate will analyze the Hcope and llmltntloim of the act," mild Hoc re I a ry Charets W. Ilnlman of Ma I lnon, WIkcoiihIii, today. "And when they nre thmugh the American fanuer wltl know what In expect under lt. lemiH. Contrary to the general belief this net does not xolve the rural cred it problem. It Ih a beginning, but ti crude one. It may prove to be nliuoi t Inoperative In a number of Mates j where federal Jurisdiction will cIiih'i with exlHtlng homcHtcnd Ibwh. "Nor docH tne act touch even re motely the question of perHonnl cred- South America Resents England's Blacklisting Mrs. Irwin Worse. Mrs. John Irwin condition's sudden ly became worse yesterday, and left this morning with Mr. Irwin for Dav ton, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin re turned fiom Portland only a few days ugo, and it was thought the former was much improved following an operation. President Wilson baa named Asso ciate Justice Louis D. Brandies and Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane as members of the commission to take up all problems of the United States and Mexico with representa tives to be named by General Car-ranza. PADE & SHANNON PLUMiINQ AND STEAM FITTINQ Stoves Bought, Sold and Repaired) PMrMMM InttalM SHEET METAL WORK , OF ALL KINDS 1023 Main St. " - iinjMnn.i-rirvvxruX'xrLn-ru DH F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician Suite 219, 1. O. O. F. Tempi All acute, nervous and chronic diseases successfully treated. Hours 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Phone 321 AWWMMMMWAMMMVMMMWWWM CHICKENS Friers and Young Hens PRICES RIGHT B. P. LEWIS Grand Union Tea Store Sixth and Oak. PhWM SMJ i- MANICURING LADIES ONLY GEM ROOMING HOUSE Main Strtat WE PLAN Stock Buyer Hehe. O. T. McKendree of Lakevlew, a ; well known livestock dealer, Is spend ing a few days in Klamath. JbtBBBI j9P77J BgmPaW .rm. U'.Virv ggtmm W b' I 3 V ggKKKKxf cic igai I fak wi sr m AMAMBABAAWMBtfWWWWMMvWV Howards Anto line Now Daily Except Sunday KLAMATH FALLS AND ASHLAND Reservations at American Hatel Leave Klamath Falls S:S0 a, m. NEW CARS, CAREFUL DRIVERS From Western Crude Wotcrn, Aiphih-bije, crude nulict the highest grade motor oil, not only in ur opinion, but alto in the opinion of unpreju diced expert! and ofincrcdi'uig thoutaudi of MtishcJ uicn. ZEROLEKE ihtSianJard Oil for Hoht Cars Sold by de ilen everywhere and at all Service Stationi oi the Standard Oil Company (CUIMoU) Klamath Falle By CHARLES P. STEWART (United Press Stun Correspondent) 11UKNOS AYItnS, Argentine, Aug. J2. South Africans resent the British blacklist an much as the United States does. Tlieie Ih today pronounced 111 feeling between the Buenos Ayres j omniercinl and Corn Kxchanges and the IHilinh government. narly lu the war the authorities in London began iHHUlng lints of Gernmn ioiit-ein:i In foielgn countries, Argen tine Included, with which Englishmen In i he Hume countries were forbidden to have bUHinesH relations. These lists hue been added to front time to time. The two big UuenoH Ayres exchanges took otllclal notice of this situation to the extent of recognizing that the Brit- g- WANTED Geldings, 3 to 8 years old. IS to 16 nandihigh, solid colors and sound. Mules, 3 to 8 years old, 14-2 and up in height. Draft Horses, 4 to 8 years old. H UJn K,amth Falls the remainder of this month. Wlor Address C. H. TURNER HOTEL HALL, KLAMATH FALLS, ORGEON plk-utions in transactions which ln nv.llntely or Incidentally Involved Ar gentine and numerous other foreign houses in transactions it might have been difficult, otherwise, to have iden tlfd aH of a distinctly Anglo-Oerjiian character. In the last few weeks, however, the British government has observed that companies of friendly alien origin fre quently do business on one side with German nnd on the other with British companies. An order was accordingly issued from Loudon placing all such establishments on the blacklist. The Buenos Ayres Commercial and Corn exchanges have gone formally on lecord as recognizing no such inun date. The result will be practically to IhH mul German Interests In question u,llf' ,he BrltUh blacklist In Argon- could not meet on a common footing. I "" nKl ""' ttta,:a " -uu 1""su 'lids wus an emburussment to the Geiimum and 11 convenience to the ITS Here! Come In and See Itl This business always with the customer's interest in view Seehorn GETZ Wood Phone 72 622 Main Street Wood BUR, LIMB AXD BOOT i 4ae4 to aay length. Oar block woo la tfeUrereel tram BheeK u4 to bIwbwb 4wj. Oae Isa4 will coarlaca jam. KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. IVytxa, Bfgr. PtBOM 1ST '$ $&& DRINK HOT WATER AND RID 1 houses that are disposed to respect it voluntarily. Even the ones In this likltol nlnuu run Imrillv rnananl llioli- nnsllHh, inasmuci n. It obviated com- ,,,,,.... onler wMhoil. -lllnlnp ; their business, as they have now no Matrimony Causes Insanity in Ohio United PrcHH Service COLUMBUS, Ohio. Aug. 22. More man led Ohlouns than single ones go crazy, according to Acting Superin tendent Williams or the ColumhUH stato hospital today. In the annual repoit he hus Just is hi en Williams' lb? I ei show that ot the C01 persons admitted during the year, 214 weie married, 199 single, 90 divorced. 30 widowed and 6 separated. I longer any guarantee that they will . hot be trading directly with Qermaat. I JaWBsWflLliB 1 RUST 7 sWrSIHP '.' I r i W f J mVS33P2 I IRON lJ BW i 5 RSr A- i JOINTS OP RHEUMATIC RUSTf Why rheumatism and lumbago sufferers should drink phosphated hot water each morning before breakfast Strike Is Settled milled Press Borvles NKW YORK', Aug. 22. Mayor John P. Mitchell announced today that the threatened Hlrect cur men's strike hna been nettled. New stock of Moii'h Leather doves lUHt received, COc to f 2.G0. s m-tu J. V. MAQUIRR Co., Inc. . Accurate Information about city prop erty and farm lands. See Chlleote. 1 Van Riper Bros. THE HOME OF CHASE A SANBORN'S HIGH GRADE TEAS AND COFFEES . Malt-O-Meat, the Instant Breakfast Food, pkg 25c t "La Paloma,'..' Mexican style Hot 8auce, can 10c Crab Meat, "Midnight Sun" brand, large can 43c Sardines, "Underwoods," can 10c "Pimentos," Spanish Sweet Peppers - 1Se Apple Btter, "Heins," , small Jar 18c Get the Habit The NEW " Fairbanks Mom FARM ENGINE Economical Simple Light Weight-Substantial Fool-Proof Construction Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore Leak-proof Compression. Plls" ttt'HH little WkmmmmmlMP RUST OF RHEUMATISM 3512 IH H. P. on skids with BUILT-IN MAGNETO SH.P.-$66. 6H.P.-$1U AUF.O.B. Factory " Mors Than Rattd Powtr aodsWondtrattbiPrict G. C. Lorenz, Agent 70S MAIN STREET Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incombus tible material In the form of asbes. so the food and drink taken day after day leaves in the. alimentary canal a certain amount of Indigestible ma terial, which if not completely elim inated each day, becomes food for the millions ot bacteria which Infest the bowels. From this mass of left-over waste material, toxins and ptomaine like poisons, called uric acid, Is form ed and then sucked into tbe blood where It continues to circulate, col lecting grain by grain in the Joints of the body much like rust collects on the hinge shown above. Men and women who suffer from lumbago, rheumatism or sore, stiff, aching Joints should begin drinking pnosphated hot water, not as a means to magic relief from pain, but to pre vent more uric acid forming In the system. Before eating breakfast each morning, drink a glass ot real bot water with a teaspoontul ot limestone phosphate in It. This will first neu tralize and then wash out of the stom ach, live-., kidneys and bowels tbe previous day's accumulation of toxins; thus, cleansing, sweetening and fresh ening tbe entire alimentary canal, each morning, before putting more food Into the stomach. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs very little at the drug store but lt sufficient to make aay rheumatic or lumbago sufferer an en thusiast on tbe morning Inside bath. Millions ot people keep tbeir Joints free from these rheumatic acids by practicing this daily internal sanita tion. A glass of hot-water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate, drank before breakfast. Is wonder fully Invigorating; besides, it Is aa excellent health measure because it cleanses the alimentary organs ot alt the waste, gases and sour fermenta tions, making one look and feel cleaa, sweet and fresh all day. Those 'who try this for one week may find themselves free frost ekk headaches, constlpatlcn, billow at tacks, Ballowness, nasty breath 84 stomach acidity. adv. r. . " i'l x, u ffl Ti-:i -4 I 'jti vl ' I :.' i '? i ow -it J - . V -b Xat flfc M At Ji