The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 21, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Jujo Minutes After the Great Span of the Quebec Bridge Collapsed
1i .lUTMtaaBSi
ft real flick pcraon ahortly. At flrnt
you feci a dull mlncry In tho kidney
rpglon, you Buffer from backache, Blck
headache, dizziness, otomach goto Hour,
tongue coated and you feel rheumatic
twinges when the weather Is bad.
Kat lean meat, drink lots of water;
hIho Ket from any pharmacist four
ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon-
ful In a glass of water before break-
fast for u few days and your kidneys
vlll then act flno. This famous salts
if made from the acid of grapes and
lemon Juice combined with llthla, ana
has been used for generations to clean
clogged kidneys and stimulate them to
normal activity, also to neutralize the
hckir in urine, bo it no longer is a
potirco of irritation, thus ending Mad
der weakness.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot in
jure; makes n delightful effervescent
llthla water drink which cveryono
flhuuld take now and then to keep thoi
kidneys clean and active. Druggists '
hero say they sell lots of Jad Salts to
folks who believe In overcoming kld-j
ney trouble while It is only trouble.
Adv. I
IWVHMHIUlAuruihiK , - .. ...
,,.,. -,.TO, K3aa3Wss!X3a:e
This nhntoRriilih wiim lukiin two minutes ,'iflnr llio icn-nt (entiiil nmn or the Qucliee Hlver over tlu Ht. I, iwn-wo Itlver rolhipncd and sank.
The arrow IihIIuiIi'h thu point whore the rent nil Hpim roll. Kleven men IohI tlielr lles The spun wiih being phi red between tho two appronelieH ami
nbcInK lidlnted on Jn"" w,,,, wmolhlng i;ue way. The tugs In Hid ilver ate hIihhii IiiiiiIImc. for nun Ivors. Tho llojilng wreekago Is iiart of the
dure tl"t went dowu. Tho Mlonnor inirles thn eiiglnieiM and many men piotiilnent In the eiiglnoeilnp, world.
ROUND
-UP OPENS
PENDLETON
TflllAV IT IS , ITV OK CI..NKIN(I
Kl't'lW. hl.V-SIIOTi:HS AXI
HAXU.MAHB HMOKKH HI'KCIAIi
TIUINS ttMSU VISITOIM
I'nltfd PrcnH Service
I'KXDI.KTON, Sept. 21. Cowboys
and r.lrl who didn't got tho prize
money they won In tho Ill-starred
"Sumpnlo" In Now Vork lerontly,
jpiiearcd before OO.iiuo elieerlng
Wru'crnrrs bete today I" conipelo for
JS.OOO In ciikIi prUes. which they In
listed on neeliig before they would
ork. '
When the lilg hIiow started the
illd and wooly Went en mo Into Its
own. Mote than 100 broncho busters,
i horac tamers and ulcer bulldog
Iters began n throe dny chaiiiplonHhlp
ronteat. The niinual Pendleton
Round-Up opened bigger than ever.
Special trains brought visitors from
Sin Francl.tcn, Portland, Spokane,
lioltc, U Crniiile, Wullu Walla, mid
many other cities.
The ItlRgen Individual prlzo wns
offered In the cowboy rolny race.
Kleren teams are entered. Some of
the fastest riders nro glrlH Dcrtlin
Dlanchett. Ituth Parton, Vera Mcflln
nla and Mabel l)el,oiiK. Tho Wler
Wj of Monument, N M., are fuvor
lln. All of these were In the "Rtain
Ne" that nivvered In Now Vork re
wntly. Pendleton Is a city of cluips, som
lireroi, slx-ahooters, hand rolled clg
arela and clanking spurs today.
Guiided Youths Are Not
Wanted at Stanford U.
CIIIIXOTK HPKCIAI.H
Rerersl kihnI biiyM on Mulri sti-cet,
Hli xtrj nttratllwi liiuiine.
A ll Kt ami n-rooui plant eretl
l.ott for fl.omi on ewsy terinn.
Three big lots on Johnson avenue
hit 3S0 nai.li.
Uod corner on lllti, this shin of
ul, for 600. Terms.
A dandy W near Slerrill, nearly
"MnalhlfB, for $a,0.
AnHO-tcre inut ultli ome limber.
11 "tap at 91,1(00.
T prtiHy to trailu for farm
uaa or ilinlKT.
CMIcnte.
Just Received
A line of ltaKN n, Biiltri
t Prices tluit will plea.
Bradley Supply
. COMPANY
7:il Main Street
Cnlted I'ress Servlco
PAI.O ALTO, Calif, Sept. 21.
Wealth Is u Irindlcap to the college
rtudent, and the poor boy hnn the ad
vantage, according to Dr Hay l.yinnii
Wilbur, preslileiit of l.elatid Staiifiird
I'lilverslty, In a stateuieiit today. An
a eOllHeitieii(e of this belief, 1)1 Wil
bur decreed that beginning this )ear
mitoH may not lie owned by Htinleuis:
that too frequent dalKct, the purchase
of o oiihIvo Mowers for co-eds .mil
similar luxuries will be banned:
Dr. Wilbur In so convinced he Is
right about this that he hat sent u
circular letter to student's parents
saying students with too much money
are not desired at the school, If they
ate Inclined to spend their tluio In
thn pin suit of pleasure. The letter
urges pireuts to refrain from too lib
eial allowances, mid warns them that
ns tho number of entrants this year Is
limited, those students who fall to
show they ate doing honest work will
iiot bo permitted to remain,
Stanford does not particularly seek
poor boys and discourage tho entrance
.of tho wo'ilthy, Dr. Wilbur explains,
but experience has shown that the
pour boy has, on the whole, made a
I hotter record, both ns students and
afterwards. Ills nppml, Dr. Wilbur
nays. Is nn endeavor to save the weal
thy lad from his own particular din
gers, "It tnkes time to run an automo
bile, mid It often leads to life off the
campus, to extrnvngiinco nnd much
foollHhnes.s" says the letter, adding:
"Ihero Is plenty to do In the way of
variety right nt the university, with
Itn swimming pools, athletic IIoMh,
gymnasiums, beautiful walks mid the
like. There Is no need to go to Sin
VrnnclBCo more than onro or twice a
semester, and this trip can be con
veniently and cheaply made by train.
There Is no need to supply money for
orchids, for dance pnrtlen or for taxi
hire.
"Tho student who cannot bo con
lent to lend the clean simple. Indus
trious life expected on the Stanford
inmpus should go elsewhere. If you
do not feel our Idea of student Rolf
government Is right, and' If you do not
feel that It expresses the light nltl-
iiide toward alcohol, hazing, mlf cou
tiol, payment of debts mid tilings of
that scrt, ll would be better to kivep
)or son or daughter at home, or send
them elsewhere.
"It will wive them the trouble that
Is aluioKt sure to com.. Home time In n
fi'iir je-ir eouise, and will give the
iinivi rsity moie lime to ileelop those
who have the disposition to (onfoim "
WAR DELAYS NEW
AIR MAIL ROUTE
.i:itopi,.i: not ti: 101: maii iv
ALASKA CANNOT HI'. IXSTITL'T-
i:d iii:c.t'Hi: am.ics ahi: coii.
ni.ixt; tp am, .i:hopi,.a.i:s
Howards Auto Line
No Dally Etpt ,un-,y
KUMATH PAtti
AND A8H LAND
"M"vitlonaatAm.rlenHoUI
l KUmath Pan. ti30 .. ,,
NKW CARS.
CAREFUL DRIVIR
Olvea brilliant Bloy shine JlmJ
Hm. nn rnh nlV fir ,ltlflt itl lllOC
unriimU to llmlioti-llmt UsU lr
llnicn us lonif ns nny oilier.
Black SilkStovo Polish
la In n clsss by IlKolf, It's mors
ruirMAr luoilo ami iiiiu,)
liuai titlltr miiurun,
Try It on your piirlor
luve.yourtw-'Kpiu,,
r jour v i rjn mm,
If yo I don't fin, I It
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njraw
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United Press Service
WASHINGTON, I). C, Sept. 21.
I'noh1 Sam's iiornpliine mall route Into
Alnslca, contracted for .some time ago,
(.aiiiiot start because tho Ktiropea.i
war is gobbling up oil the aeroplane;
aa fast ns they are made.
Hi'cond Assistant Postmaster f5or.
oral I'ruoger, uho Is in ohm go of tho
i,ew nl r route between Seward and
lilltui od, Alaska, Is In high hope that
'he route will be In operation by next
i, ilng, he ild today.
The air lino will tuke the place of
the old Malamuto t) nil mid Instead of
llHcitliig for tho postman's whistle, as
most persons do, the AIuhIeiiii folk
ivlll hlraln their ears for the whirr
of a "(iG-hoisepnwcr motor high up
In the air.
Kail I.. HyerH, an Alnsknn capital
ist made a hid for tho aeroplane ser
vlco contract that was acceptable to
tho government, and he's trying hard
to get the aeros.
SHASTA VIEW NOTKH
The fin mors have been very busy
of Into getting grain In readiness for
the tliieshors, and as the shrill whis
tles disturb our peaceful slumbers In
the early morning, and wo hear tho
buzz of tho several machines on nil
sides, wo leallzo that the time is not
far distant when wo will know the
filial results of our efforts the past
year.
1 W. McMunus and family have re
turned from Klamath Kails to their
ranch nt Shasta View.
(1. M. Strowbrldgo and wifo, Clinrlio
Ilendryx and C. C. Miller accompa
nied Miss Sthol Strowbrldgo to Klam
ath Falls Friday, tho latter leaving
Satin day for Fort Klamath to spend a
few weeks. Messrs. Strowbtldgo and
Ilendryx remained to work on tho
Harris thresher, tho formor hnvlng
charge of tho engine. Mr. Miller vis
lied his son. C. W. Miller, nnd re
turned homo with Mrs. Strowbrldgo
Saturday.
V. M. Chandlor is confined to his
homo on account of u sprained nnklo
Wo nro plenBod to welcome Mr. and
Mrs. (leo, II. Iceublco, who havo re-
lently moved to tlielr homo-dead In
our iiulghhorhbud.
Mim I'M mi Slinms and children have
lOMitned rrom the hucklehi-rry patch,
but .Mr. Slinms will remain for a time,
ci beriltM are now at their best.
.Mr II. Ilrown and son Cyrus, und
I heir families, of ljngell Valley spent
Sunday at II. K. Wilson's.
Mr. mid Mrs. 0. W. Myres spent
Monday night at J. I. Hallcys. Mr.
.Myres Is putting In his fnll rye, and
came to this section for seed.
It doesn't take us as long to repair
shoes as It takes some men to buy
them. In nny event, you won't have
to wait long, mid we'll see that you
tto loin Tollable. Ours Is the bet re
pair shop In the city.- Ilradley Sup
ply Co. 21-lt
WEED Z 29th
SpoUal ti-.iln returning (o Khiutntli
l-'iills leaves Weed nt 1:30 p. m.
X HIDDS
OW
iPimto But
,vnuwd;
'Blasts '
rfthc JUNGLE
CHAMPION SHOWS OF THE WORLD
liZZu AMERICA
RHODA R0YAL'8JTA
DEVLIN'S ZOUAVE REGIMENT
IN l'llKI'AHEDJJESa MANKUVER8
ONLY ONE IN AMERICA
BABY
ELEPHANT
Weighs 169 Lbs.
LITTLE MIRACLE
Kara Uenter, Colo.. April IS, IBIS.
2 PERFORMANCES Q
kS DAILY SHSVL
COiVtE DOWN TOWN
FREE STREET PARADE1
TWO MILES LONO -1(1:30 A. M.
IF BACKACHY OR
I DNEYS
BOTHER
EAT LESS MEAT, AL80 TAKE
GLASS OF SALTS BEFORE EAT
ING BREAKFAST
Uric ncid in meat excites the kid
neys, they become overworked; get
sluggish, ache and feel like lumps of
lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the
bladder is irritated, and you may bo
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night. When tho kid
neys clog you must help them flush off
I ho body's uilnous waste or you'll bo
Jolly glasses, while they last, 45c
per dozen.
IG-lf WILMS-JOHN8TONE CO.
An XXnti disability policy protocta
your Income. Hee Chllcote. 9
It paya to keep your old ahoea re
paired as we repair them. Our rayalr
shop doea more for your nosey taaa
any shop la town. Bradley fnaply
Co. Sl.lt
,WijNtSTS 'uiwwy'" -
' KULKd
Beat ii
vitK a
FISH BRAND
REFLEX
SLICKER
Keeps out all the wet
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
Waterproofs. 'VJWE2
Mm m iia .
Absolute, japfjaes
cro Marked thus ishvq&
A.J. TOWER CO. BOSTON
THE
First National Bank
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Capital - $100,000.00
Surplus - 14,500.00
A STEADY GROWTH
In the Deposit of Bank la Good
Proof of Vitality and Strength
HERE IS AN ACTUAL RECORD OF OUR
ADVANCE IN DEPOSITS
Sept. 1, 1010, $140,289.00.
SEPT. 1, 1011, f 144,081.00.
SEPT. 1, 1912, $389,182.00
SEPT. 1, 1913, $425,899.00
Sept. 1, 1914, $474,989.00
SEPT. 1, 1915, $5,38,600.00
Sept. 1, 1916. $684,154.00
We Invite the Public to Study the Frequent
Publication of our Reports '
THIS BANK SOLICITS THE ACCOUNTS OF IN
DIVIDUALS, FIRMS AND CORPORATIONS
ON THE BASIS OF RESPONSIBLE AND
COURTEOUS BANKING SYSTEM
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
DRNK
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
the time, feeling nervous, despon
dent, worried; some days head
achy, dull and unstrung; some
days really incapacitated by ill
ness. If we all would practice tho
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,
muddy complexions we should see
crowds of happy, healthy, rosj'
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 tho system nearly an
ounce of waste material must bo
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
bod' 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 htirl
their turn at constipation, bilious
attacks, acid stomach, sick head
aches, rheumatism, lumbago,
nervous days and sleepless nights
have become real cranks about
the inorning-insido bath. A!
quarter pound of limestone phos
phate will not cost much at the
drug store, but is sufficient to
demonstrate to anyone its cleans
ing sweetening and freshening
effect upon the system.
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