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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1916)
v f lfn r " " -" rm aaaaj r -r & AM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON tlfS BILL DOES , NOT LESSEN DAY 1HS3H K imvh papkr havh i ADAMX ,Mi lfAH '-OT M"K KKIHT HOUR AV' HUT'ilSniV j IxiUKAHKII MY i'No eight l"",r lrtW ,,nH f?een "' -..It. ..I la-tat ItfttlP Inu acted. r,c ",c,,"," "'" "" ; VHI not shorten by n slnglo second tut working lny of rnllwoy trnlnmon. Trainmen wl" "r,t "' H,xmo ho,,r" ?j!-i.n alwius worked, but will re l renter iy for hiicIi work, with AfNtrPtlon of Home who have been erkln. lew "" ,Kht ,,0"ra' n,,d IL iv now Imvo to work a full .... hnur to get ny for eight Jan." Cottngo drove Sontlnol. Hbrpherri win Vlilor Rod Heel lice, -i. .re Miinlule evidence of your Li. .Inllr 111 IMtlffll1 ' art SWitPsK YOU SUuWUw rl different from ethers Uecnuae more ca u tkm In the malt ud the material used are igber grade. Black Silk Stove Polish MfkNBBiffiUal.illky pouib Hint doe imi mmm Ion ordinary atova aaMk. IM on umple siovm aa4 sold DESIGN FOR A NEW HISTORICAL PAINTING. 'aCaaaassaaaasBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa' CbbBbbbbbbbU "aBBl jnskNi TeBBBssaBBBBTV I LLflkv' I I ethers because more c -aaaaaj IDS BBSl ocm i ' m pmr.i' i ref'iMi t i r ni irannw warm --- -nrafeaBaTsBMTirTnnTmTii """ t- ik!vi iuvr.ctan: ansm & 1516. JLl iiAMtNA-lnt i IB!I 0wmmimmmmmwimma dcpen occt . M.uu.1lattrmW11 . ' . " ""' . From ChicagQ Daily News, ., Sit ,tS?r?Pg " nUita NwiM nt-M MUIV. bun la NwiM miI-m awttgr. Mtck SUk Stov PoJUh Work SUrlUa.fcUbwh aim. HkiiHajiilMwai BMIHIIJlilM'llMill We'll Send and Get Your Old Shoes ud return them quickly, looking II ko new ones. DeaH Ihroiv your Old Shorn Atvay tot UK Resole them Uen Sine Repair Store HmmSM 721 ftfula Ht.. Damon and Pythias of the Air Are Separated (Nolo Hlnco Wood mailed thn fol- nwny. Jllllerly dlw.p.ol tiled, tho two IowIiik Htory on thv frlondHhlii or humi only waited until daylight the UmitonnnU Dnullln and do lu Tour.'noxt ninfnii.r- iirr o.,in. . . ...... ,,,, 0(.ua ( f I u- trlovo their mlHfortune. In this fllKht they Kiicceodcd In finding only Duvlllii Iiuh Nhot down IiIh hIxIIi and hoventh plane. Moutennnt do la Tour ri'innliiN nt five. IMItor.) Hy IIK.MtV VCK)I (Unllcd I'resH Htnff Correspondent) I'ARIS. Sept. 8. Ily mall) Miiiilrnant Dotillln nnd l.lenlpiinnt Hubert do In Tour, tho Damon ami I'ylhlfin of tho French aviation Hor vlc, have jiiHt HUfferfd tho hitter dls- npiiolntment of fiillliiK to bring down 0110 (lermau aviator whom Dcullln KeneroiiHly left to Ills friend, and who loHt no tlmo In bringing him down. Their dlxnpiiolntment was Wlghtly loHnened, but they frankly admit the fear they fuel that their nolemn com pact inn no longer be maintained. There Ih only one. thing that will lousaiire them, nnd that Is that the hIMIi nvliitor to be brought down by lognther as they had solemnly "'nc" "' uo "rouglit down at tho fworn they would do their firth ,,!,"' t''"o " a Joint flight. Not only German nvlator. jiuey, out too entire French aviation Im than twclvo hours Hcparated,"0"1'0 ls keenly awaiting the mo- the Individual uxplnltH of tho two mol Wl,e" " Biipremo test will rMmiila nilflllln lirlnvlntr ,lnwn l.li COI110, "", -... ..o..o awn. ... for eoff t an HolMookti drink To kkat6dybydrlnklnf , ckNttjuothwirlM AMful mlatLtM to .,tlutyouhv-i ChiM iisiMU MUkQnoCMlM tofninul, MtMH rr!oV Van Riper Brot. -1 --srrrr tlttli (ierman on tho evening of Aug- list 24 and do lu Tour his fifth on tho following morning, yet the Inter val of twelve hours broke the hoIoiuii compact which they had been able to maintain from their Joint entrance into the French nvlntlon scivlco. To ICRxen a little their regret the French government officially an nounced the two exploits In tho samo commuulQuc, but the alntors aro firmly convinced that destiny haH now intervened In their friendship. Dnellln, who Ih only 2C years old, entered the Fiench aviation scnlco on May 2K, 1915, his llccnso being No. 2078, which gives some idea of tho number of aviators Franco hns ut her disposal. Do la Tour, who comes from an old noble French fam ily, and who possesses a magnificent chatenu nt Chanlus, whore Richard the Mon Hearted, died preceded Dcul lln by u collide of months. Neverthe less, the two young avlutora wero thrown almost Instnntly together, and unlike Nungesser, who always InslstH on flying nloi they Insisted on fly ing together. Their Damon and Pythian friendship was quickly co mentod. when lu tho name flight each one brought down IiIh first (lerninn aeroplane. Soon there followed for ojcU, the second Clerman nreoplano, brought down In Joint Might, and thou tho third and tlicu the fourth. Hy this (lino tho two nvlatorH bad flown both nt Verdun and at the Somme, and tkey had aolomnly sworn that nH In tho past their next aviator would bo brought down nt tho same tlmo In n joint (light. Unfortunately, on tho evening of August 24th, In one of tholr usual Joint flights, Deullln brought down his opponent, whllo do la Tour's got lliighleii up the home tlieso cold, snappy rwulugN ullli music. Tho lext In records ran bo iMwrtl t 8hp hci-ri'N, the Record Headquarter, sexl door lu ixmtofllce. 4-tf KeuliiR Miulilnes for rent lease or sale. Needles that will fit any ma chine made. 23-tf WIM.1S-JOHN8TONE CO. I.tfo insurance written In the "Dlvl. (lend (uiyliig coniny of America." Chllcotc. 26 IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER Guaranteed The Sttndtrd Oil Company ittndi iqusrely behind Zcrolene and gusranteei it the hit auto mobile oil they know ..how to make. ZEROLENE IkSianJcrJ Oil &r Motor Cars Sold by dealer everywhere and at ill Service Station! o( the Standard Oil Company (CM'fo'TiV KUimatli Falls rAKE SALT8 TO FLUSH KIDNEYS AND NEUTRALIZE IRRITATING ACIDS Kidney nnd bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood ami pass It on to the bladder, where it often remains to Irritate and Inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an Irritation at the neck of tho bladder, obllgufg you to seek relief two or three times luring the night. The sufferer Is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation, and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Illadder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urination. While It la extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this Is really ono of tho most simple ailments to overcome, (lot about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take n tablespoonful in a glass of wa ter before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralise tho acids In the urine so it no longer is n source of irritation to the bladder nnd urinary organs, which tHea aet normally again. '' jnd Snlta Is inexpensive, harmless, nnd Is mndo from the acid of graces nnd lemon Juice, combined with lltkia, nnd Is used by thousands of folks wao aro subject to urinary disorders caused bv urln add irrltutlon. Jaa Bans is splendid for kldnoyH and causes no bad effects whatever. Hero vou have a pleasant, earerve cent llthla water drink, wblcn qalekly elleve bladder trouble. My. WISH SUBMARINES WOULD HIM DYE LAUNDKRERH ARE IX A QUAV IiARV HKCAUHfi AMERICAN DYKS WON'T HOLD FAST WHEN PUT IX WATER TUH ' United Press Berne ST. LOUIS, Oct. 10. "What shall we do, what shall we do?' Is the wall of the members .or the Thunderers' Nntlonal Association, which convened here today for a three day session. The wall is directed at the ten dency of the colors dyers are using nowadays to run all over when fancy duds hit the tub. The launderers want a few more submarines to dock quick if they are to retain the good will of their patrons. jc JUST BRCEIVED Assortment of sample -suitcases. BUYS TIMBER; TO BUILD MILL PACIFIC STATES TIMBER AND IN VESTMENT COMPANY WILL ERECT 75,000 FOOT DAILY SAW MILL AT AUSTIN capacity at Austin. Ore., and a?ralt road tap tlae will ballt from that point to log the' timber. A planing and f Intoning" mill will be constructed Jn Baker. Tae .Pacific 8tates Timber Iareat nieat company is a Minneapolis cor I'omtloa, with considerable holdings on Middle Fork John Day River. CHICAGO 4 aii United .Press Servke), 111 T ". -VTV- X FARMERS' MONEY GOES MEXICO CONGRESSMAN CHARGES THAT THE MILITARY GOVERNOR OF YUCATAN CONTROLS TRUST THAT RAISES PRICE OF TWINE FERGUS FALLS, Minn'., Oct. 10. Congressman Halvor Steenerson has completed an Investigation in Wash ington relative to the big advance in the price of binder twine this year and the further advance that Is ex pected next year. 'The binder twine situation Is in control of the Commission del Mer cado de Hemequla Reguladore of Yh catan." the congressman said. This Is the most ironclad trust in the world and controls absolatelr the world's supply of sisal, out of which binder' twine ls made. This trust was organ- Ited by the military governor of Yucatan, who controls it. The organ-1 nation was approved by Carransa and j the trust was financed in the United) States with the approval of the- state department. j "Norman Llnd, whose father, John i Lind, was sent as President Wilson's personal representative to Mexico, Is its American representative. This trust has already doubled the price of sisal to the state of Minnesota, which means an extra tax of at least . 10 CAfifa an ifVA In Mlftttvita Thla' Cisco end Baltimore at nt a ns .fii-A "zrs&i&ain nUminn Aj.lTrlliCM' .vn:vfzt'w. iff i ' . i.7V'L,!,TOW1 izi and started tn - "c -t-vt M,mrimJ7LJZZTXj&7&MA novelty of arigin by, the. Baa &$$$&$ cottfejmktiemi. ; -3 '? Lta. k mmm m,mm Dtm't sBffetl ofDr.Jaj (Ml aaa 'Yen eaa dear year need ant ami, ipiiuiB- or twmm nasdsrae m a .Tames Headache Powder. time headache relief sets alaM-t sllr. Send aotoa oaa ta Uta Aram atara Sow for a dime peelrage and View me n,-ni alter, you take eewear yea rill wonhr what became ef'tfae head die, neurnljtU sad psIauStop Safer ng It'e necdleaa. lie sure you get whs 'i mk for. eMMMMaMaAVtaAMaatfMMtfMAjavVMajajaajaaja nAMrr alhaW atSkal SaaaBaa Saturday wmfif, rM.'. u.i I J" i & - . A .i . (Herald Special Service) PORTLAND, Oct. 10. Bids were opened today by the district forester, j money Koeg to mttittrr gOTer ' rurimuu. iw u- uie 01 ut.uiiw.OTii ment and corrania leei or iimoer on tne Miaaie rorr John Day River, Whitman national forest The Pxclflc States Timber In vestment company, of which Frank B. Mitchell of Baker, Ore., ls presi dent, was the highest bidder. The timber involved in the is 92 per cent yellow pine, and covers an approximate area of 14,800 acres. The prices bid by the company are $2.91 per 1,000 feet for the pe aad 7G cents per thousand for the other Many good things we can show. We species, save you money. See us. 715 Main! Mr. Mitchell says that they will street. 4-4t (build a mill of 76.000 feet dally Mending Shoes ls sometimes as important as making them requires expert work to do It right. Our re pair department is the most modern and perfectly equipped In town Mod- sale ; em Shoe Repair Store, 721 Main. 10 - m We have Just the heater for any room in your home. No advance in price, 91-75 and up. Large boiler plate beaters for halls and schools. 4-tf WILLIS-JOHNSTONE CO. 'V-S- V Ct 4 VaBBB-BBk I- . - -WTi A gVBkdft x fe ill j J ' i - . BBBrsaaaVBTaSaaaaaaaaBr ' S. Be wise. tna-Iae. See CtUIcote. IS Loaf Trips Osw IsisriBtM ' a -i c ' - . -iU. PHONE 183 hM t J'iv-I 0AAam0mA0m0a0m00mm0mm tV t Why put it off? Haven't you fejt a little curiosity to know why so many men are saying "Fatimas ire more than gobft they're SENSIBLE." Isn't it possible that all these . Fatima enthusiasts are getting some enjoyment that you are missint in your cigarette? - Find out for yourself. Get a package. Open it. light your first Fatima. Then, you!U know how much more comfort there is in smoking a sensible cigarette. D& this todaywhy put it off? & nF ?w - (Tm going to try Fatimos TODAY!" ' i it ' .u .JP M 4 4 "fine fit FAT I 't 20 for 15c. a sensible cigarette iTJL-date J- if y ,z -J' . iTtS?' -1 ahaat ll-d-L XVaaaneataaaaVStaaaaaaV.aaaal .. " 1 m i . i &J?i,li 'iVSHSM'ia 7i I fcr SI" :&t$S&' Kii-i tfW V2 "tf" ifSiTVPiyv-- 4? fMf- ..t- a ffiU 3rW ', Z.'' m ?f?3BS5 mw 3&m i,v iyt Tf 5 JrWl 5 h VH?? s I vJ-JAf?J "Dr. -Ssf TMs aM. . -e-& v-c-W K .a its, &. n: v i H"- - ,? t ?a ' ' v .',, -ViWlli .-'JS fr 7 juSty., ; ; ' J5& 'BJJP r rr $ a aa tJ "i? I "T-TiF; .$$l AGtI LiShttrty i ;W.iW-nVi f tV5J5WV ti! fv-?iif' c . 1 JftffStfvai tSffiff' jlJ VJSvi A"' M .tR?y,ikt