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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1916)
1016 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON HAQI THRIB of '61 Meet Today lor Annual Encampment Americans Expelled from England M-ailftlt Kffifc Ai"-' 2r,-',:h" IZ nf nvll Wr veterans i.e. Mri ...... .i,u iiiv loiluy for "". ..I.. UllH . L n llll" , ... t Jm . ....niil ciHiniiliiiii'iH hi . i in y ciiiuui. paiiido Wednesday. Kwiiy old moIiI lor iilieady line Insists Im will lm In Km when I'.h bugle nil rln I'io pro iiMflim, tin mutter liuw lil;li thi mer- public, mill war SArtKyofinoii-p; r". .... k.1,1 iiiiiinii.w kill B'l" " ..'llll r' . .-k.ki.i weie mi"" IB""1 "T ; . i x .Hit mil in '' ....h. Im- HlMlr ir: i "f " 111 Hic"i lllOUItlll. -l.lt' fltinp'" .,..,., ...hi, tin r.r.iy W'wu' " l...rR m,.l . ..., i tf i ' ninith IM """':;,-. Llmkl lirll'll IW .- The Kiii . .. Z ollwrlM- IiuhIi-iI lii'in. :,l,frybuil.llnrlMn1,.l,.wl, r," , wns "'"''' "' "" IImI '--- ;, w " """" H?'""r' " . ... I,. Iln. iilllil liT "I Vet- BLAMES WAR FOR HIGH FOOD COST PROMINENT MEMBER OF. AHQEN. TINE RADICAL PARTY 8AY8 WAR IIA3 INCREASED OUND LOAF TO 10 TWO CENTS ilodV w III llll lIHIllIlT rkii would miikIi I e gieat l-r.l.id Press Service . UUENOH AYRKH. .-waTi i """ l.lii MaicoH Pagllfrc Biwards Auto Line H, OillyEscf pi Sunday KLAMATH FALLS ANDAIHLANO RMtrttlMt Amsrlean Hotel vt Ktoith Falls ! m. NEW CAR!, CAMFUL DRIVER LLLLLlHR9VSfwK -.-HK-R-EiufEk 3 LLLLLLLLLB Li annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnBnWlllanflBnnnnnnnaBneEannnnQSBBnwV HH kHmBi b1 ' , annnnnnnnnnnnnnanOTlKranVnRBnnnVlnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnv ' bHkLjIHbB' I iLLLLLLLLHi ?j ' iilllllllllllllllllllHaBi 1rIHk:kCH PiiSBS'7''v7 , 'ananeannnnnnnnnnnnv 'lifLLHLH rlPlLV ' 1 Bl ,l ' M-- iPH - LwLt; BBBBBBV BBBBBBf.4;.'v' POLICE MOTHERS GUARD THE GIRLS WOMEN WITH AUTHORITY TO ARREST PATROL CONEY IS LAND BEACH TO PROTECT QIRL8 ALONE THERE nttrnctlonB at tbo White City arc 8o'7i3 TOWNS DESTROYED much greater at present than ranch lite at Shasta View that be expects to tpvod a short time there with bis t family.. We will be pleased to have Ithfetn return. We bave seen several smiling faces I since the hunting season opened. How ever- the smile was broader at tbo start than on the "home stretch." MIbs Lola Schaffer, our primary teacher, has returned to Shasta View and Is .pending the balance of her va cation on Huckleberry Mountain wi.hl Hip many people from this locality. The gentlemen with their families frrim Ihlu Imtnorllnto vlrtnllv nrn W '" ' ""( M. Chandler, Crosby Garrison, Floyd; 8INCE WAR COMMINCEO PARIS, Aug. 25. Statistics rom tbe ministry of the Interior, available today, show that 753 towns have been destroyed by military operations since the war began and up to June 30. Prompt attention to rental tlons. Chllcote codec 25 Thomas Kmltli twjt Atm-rli-anx, went abroad lo lMtfW.WH'1'""11"""'1 " " -------r Wood H4R, LIMB AND BODY Mai m eei IfMtk. Oar Jk teal is aetHer (Mtkeis. ea4 I always ry. 0Bilei4Weit1actyM. KUUATH FUEL CO. artr.Mtr. reiiiT ' Aug. 2 Dr. loiluy denied llii' reiiotl llial lln riullcal party himiii , t f i m I ll IiiiiuI to tln administrative ' 'luacliltii'iy In ArKcntlm Iiiin mi pro Ki'Uiu. Tim xliili'tnHil him bi'oti Hindi! by a number of their ikiIIHcmI nppo iimiIh anil by many mil I en In them- , selves, Dr. PiiKllt'H'. a tiromliieiit riul lcal, whii probably will have a place : Its President-elect Irlgoyett's cabinet, says they are mistaken. , "We radicals," be declared today, "are men of nrtlon. with deeds, not Hords, fur our dally motto. Person ally I limit forward to a new consti tutional life In Arxeiitlne which Mill ii ald our nationality as Immovable as the rock. There will be more iiirily fur the peiipl- and fur the si run iter." Dr. PuKllere suld the radlcali will ledlire fiKMl prices. 'The war," lie said today, "hus tin-, . necessarily lucreaseil the cost of I bread In Argentine lo 16K cents for! L'nlled Press 8crvlce two pounds and two ounces. We have I HI.HI.IN, Aug. 25. Ileautlful wo- studied this matter, and at tl id iif,''' n- huM " f money are be- Ihree months of experiment have dls..'" u bV ,h nlll'H ,n h K"""1 1P posed of much bread at H.K cents fori lomu,lR bnU,D M"K WUKwl '" Uu lo iMMliuls and two ounces. Tills was l.arliil. the allies seeking to bring Itu done without flu loss of a single cent.'WBnln iMo ,hu w,,r- JOSEPH SMITH, THOMAS H. Ki,LY H Hugh Kelly ami Joseph Irishmen, but the British government would not permit them to enter Ire- Infill. Thnv uritr Ifilrnn In nti Atlanfl.t dlstilbiile In Ireland money they hndj,npr afld t!)pro (letalned until she collected In Atactica for suffering sailed for the United States. Allies Seek to Bring Rumania Into the War United Press Service NKW YOItK, Aug. 24. There ap peared upon the beach at Coney Is land today the new force of "Police Pr.niilenburg, Hilly Sims, C. W. Bailey, Mothers," a volunteer organization of C. M. Klrkpatrlck and the Mlssej women possessing police authority,! Puiiline and Gertrude Jobes. whose members patrol the sands to -,- keep harm from the thousands of girls who come atone to the big resort 'J ho force Is commanded by Mrs. Ellen (.rata of the department of parks of the 'borough of Brooklyn. While the police mothers co-operate vilh the regular police, their wor'f is more personal and calculated to p re vert trouble for the girls rather than to nop it after It baa gotten stariJ. The patrolled district is the entire beach, from Sea ,Gate to Brighton. The police mothers serve without pay. ---.-... -,-,-,,, (ll mni.n.u.nn.rmji.Li DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician Suite 219, 1. O. O. V. Temple All acute, nervous and chronic diseases successfully treated. Hours 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 6 aad 7 to 8 p. m. Phone 321 MiJM"M-Mrayji'VWAiT HHAMTA VIEW NOTES C. W. Mtller-and family of Klamath 1'alls came Friday to take part in celebrating bis father's birthday at O. E Hunt's where Mr. and Mrs. Miller are staying with their daughter, Mrs. Hunt. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Daniel, on August 17th, a 9-pound girl, Mrs. Daniels Is with her mother. Mrs. Hen- tyVoss at White Lake. Ben says tbo' WANTED Geldings, 3 to 8 years old, 15 to 16 hands high, solid colors and sound. Mules, 3 to 8 years old, 14-2 and up in height. - Draft Horses, 4 to 8 years old. Will be in Klamath Falls the remainder of this month. Call or Address C. H. TURNER HOTEL HALL, KLAMATH FALLS. ORGEON lew Gty Laundry ALL HAND WORK Wi gwariflUs supsrlor werk Sblrts. Cultani and all Silk Goods ml Kincy Urtsses, or anything 1m. rku IM 127 Fourth 81. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Smd iu your work by parcel poet ornprtu. We will do the same with meat and milk very soon." EDDIOE MAHAN BEOIN8 WORK AT CALIFORNIA l'nlled Press Service lli:itKi:i.i:V. Aug. 25. IMdle Ma hail, former star barkfteld man for.lous veil behind which Harvard and one of the greatest foot-, passion and agltntloiiH, bull players ever turned out that In rtltutlon, arrived here today and took cl.argu of the backfleld squad of the University of California. He Is II n aslstaut to Head Coach Andy Smith, f'iMiierly of Pennsylvania. A distinguished German diplomat, whose name was not revealed, made this charge through the semi-official German news agency today. But de t'tille the allies' efforts, Rumania Is yet undecided, he said, adding: ' "KumaMa has been the sphinx and Is still now shrouded with a myster- the political not only of tl.c Rumanians, but of the allied rep Itvcntatlvcs, are at the highest pitch." "The allies agitation reached its heights at the beginning of the last Russian offensive," said the diplomat. "At the sumo time the allies started The PFoman Who Knows the one perfume which suits her the exaSt style of dress which becomes her the particular type of person she en joys as afriend:Stich a woman fwe are sure,wi appre ciate the assistance oftheliTaste Packet" in deciding just which tea-JIavor precisely suits her taste Said Thhfatktt ttnlaimfmir far(hmjn twtltpti (ta il l mghfrjivttr tix tuft tAthtf the fQurtrutflavmtJafaH, - through q,3i, 0,hnit KKgiith Brtaiast, tf 7 mallltghMy grecen only I-Ji. tt ant im Kit dim I tn ctntifitampi tr turrtnts) . otJJmsi A Schilling CtmPnh333 StouJStrttt San trHti:)t(;aiiJirmtt Schilling's Tea uaBnmmmTT " ;""iimnnpnmmni i iiiiimi iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiinnfJBIIIIlI 3rr ScUIUoft j SJ l Jmh4 a Balkan offensive by General Sar rall, which was undertaken purely for political purposes. The central pow ers, In the official reports, stigma tized Sarrail'8 operations as 'feigned.' Now a sudden Bulgarian offensive had put 11 quick end lo the allies' ac tivities. The Russian offensive Is ap parently slackening. "At present Rumania isi still .unde cided. She probably will not give up her well calculated, clever neutrality which has brought her an enormous gain In power, unless she thinks that u really decisive turn has been reach ed in the war. Meanwhile trade re lations between Rumania and the cen tial powers continue small." BONANZA BRIEFS A surprise party was given to Mrs. David Campbell of Lorella last Thurs day when she was made the receplent of 11 beautiful cut glass vase In recog nition of her Interest and work for the church at Lorella. The presenta tion was made by Rev. S. H. Hall. Ice cream, cake and coffee were served and a very enjoyable evening was spent by all. Mr. und Mrs. J. M. Berlhoff and Miss Rose Berthoff will leave Sun day for a visit with friends In Colo rado and Iowa. Mrs. Banta's daughter from Cali fornia Is paying her parents a visit. Miss Sadie Maxwell Is visiting ber parents. She has been in Portland for some time. Mr. John Scott's sister has been vis iting hor brother at the Scott ranch close to Bonanza. She was accom panied by her husband, coming from their home at Lewiston, Idaho In their rar. Surety bonds while you wait See Chllcote. 25 Van Riper Bros. THE HOME OF CHA8E A 8ANBORN-8 HIGH GRADE TEA8 AND COFFCCS Malt-O-Meal, the Instant Breakfast Food, pka 25c "La Paloma,'..' Mexican atyle Hot Sauce, can - 10o Crab Meat, "Midnight tun" brand, large can .40 Sardines, "Undcrwoode," can I 10 "Pimentos," Spanish Sweet Peppers ...... -Ho Apple Bttsr, "Helm," email Jar 1o Get the Habit DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING Hopes every man and woman here will this splendid health habit. 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. Why is man and woman, half he time, feeling nervous, despon dent, worried; some daj's head achy, dull and unstrung; some days really incapacitated by ill ness. If we 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, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddv 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 mode of living. For every ounce of food and drink taken into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out, else it ferments and forms ptomaine-like poisons in the bowels which are absorbed into the blood. Just as necessary as it is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day, before the fire will burn bright and hot, so we must each morning clear 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 it, 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 alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Millions of people who Wad their turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, sick head aches, rheumatism, lumbago, nervous days and sleepless nights have become real cranks about the morning-inside bath. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate will not coat much at the drug store, but is sufficient to demonstrate to anyone its cleans ing t sweetening ana freshening effect upon the system. nmn Mm : mm UJiSEisf 3 MB ite ;. i ) a Wi J'fi