The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 12, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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rnlDAV.JANUARV 12. 1017
THE EVENING HEKALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
PA0S THRU
it''l
Twirled a Cane as He
Led Assault of French
Captain of nifvrnlh Company i De
corated 'Vai Ooix de Guerre for
Coolness a.d Bravery in Leading
the Charge
Of MENnV wooo
Miiri'ly tii A momi-nl Imfori' Ihn
' fct for llm limn to Kcrnintiltt out
WITH TH': I'HI.NCII AUMIKM, Jan. " "'" Sntw ' "" iMomjufif
i. i.-.t.ii.iM Uwimiiu..ji.. imiunml' f uiill Hin parapet, ami nilJuMInn
Ha Hi.' I.l.'vnth f.mumiiy of out. i.f '' monocli. no lliui lm . mi 1,1 niiney
iv- iiKlm"iiii Hint rraptur-l IHmu
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lit. ftlil at tilitiratlmiri mmILimI fntlttlv
liKllil'llli Uim rrrnjiiuriMi iimu. - - "
ml ni. .XtlituM. loday vn .tr-rnl-it '!' - 1 IwlrllliK til emit. Ill III
i-llll lti l nil ! Hunt" In Iitokiii.
lor of In ikIh."" Mini liramry In
I. rt.lum lum iitcii n. Hit iiiiili, lil.
i itmi iuUiik ',
run ' Hi.' t'filnnlnis of th priurnt
,tr 1'ixnclt uiflri'tp lif rtid ran.
iiir ii.nht iutr)i( on "llr pmaili',
ii lit,: l II IHI'T UrrIM' a it
.rntn III IrmllliK mi ntlnck Ihy
trtii) i u ! iiii'irl) tltHr rrvolvi.r.
I'.tnnn iltrnt pnrailn unit Infantry n
rmiu lliry lirtiriiil)- irr mil)' n
( ilir
In planning lli BMaull on Foit
i.Mi.iiti"iil. Hi" l-'iniich "lalt workt out
III ail I rt III.' irty iMftll, vm down 10
i-i .rf Hi.' men wrr to follow In or
iUr nut to mhniir faatrr then the
l,.(riK" if nnlll,r)' flr- un.tnr eovrr of
wlilrli the iiK'ii wete lo o forward
Tin' pare irMablihr4 for Captain
IMtuiiiurr.'"" rnnipan) wan a rather
Sensational
Offers do not effect our trade
Wood and Hay
W. E. Seehorn Company
h? Mnin Mrrft
PADE & SHANNON
PLUMBINO AND
STEAM FITTINQ
Stoves Bought, Purnaeee
Sold and Repaired Installed
8HEBT MBTAL WORK
OF ALU KIND
1023 Main St.
New City Laundry
We Guarantee Our Work.
Shirts and Collar! Laundered.
We alto wail silk, wool, and col.
orcd goclt very carefully. Try ua
once and bo convinced. Our prleoa
are right. Phono 154.
127 Fourth Street
Oack of First .National lank j
Passengers
and Baggage
Anywhere w the City
Quick Service
Reasonable Rates
PHONE 187
Western Transfer
Company
tinker,
XX'lien the prrclnK uunnent for Hip an
nutt rniti.', lie turned ijulfll)' to liln
itn'ii In tlm Hfni-lifM ami r.-nmiknl In
nn rv-n ton of velcn: "All rluht, M
Kiifant, wn'rr off" Then an llif mrn
(rnino out tlif raptaln nonchalantly
lu.rrilnj llinii, IwlrllliK hU rani wllli
nil Hip nonrhalanrt. of a I'arUlan dan
it)' on the Umlpril. Ilpamiurml lo tlir
fulpi fftont by tht roolnp of ihrlr
trailer, tlif wn followitl until, nt Hip
PipcUp ttionipnt. arraiiKPl In adtnnr
b Hip Klaff offlrni, tti rouiany, ai
m tya crpnpl by tin t-'rench artillpry
larrP flfp. arrival wlililn lrlkliiK
dUtanre of (Iip objpcllvp aimUnnt to
tbrtn
With Ihp amp prrclnlon Hip Krpncli
urilllrry barren at that inmin-nt
Iraprd forward, leaving the Uennan
Kion PiMMPd lo Hip alack of Hip
advanclna Infantry company. Throw
nt alip hU ranp ami tlrawInK hU ip
vnlror. Ihp raptaln Kp Hip cry of
Kn anni. Mro Knfanln." and u mo
input lalr Hip riitlrp company m
nafply lntnllH In Hip Herman immI
linn with nil Hip latter' ilefendeix
it lift lril or Imprlonned.
STRAHORN RAIL
ROAD HONOR ROLL
Tim following arc tho aubicrlpllon
lakrn to data by tho Womon'a 1,000
Itallioad Club to buy leimlnal (round
In Klamnlh I'ulU for Him Hlrahoro rail
roi.l
WOROIN WHISPERINGS
V Towiifi-nil ,
Kli'llti MutiK .
II llolv III
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llnr' rl'x .
Mif J (J ('aiiip
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Mm I. N IlKln.K
Mn " C llocuo . .,
Mt I. I' Wntli'iiburK
Niim ()II'Im-i .. ,
.M )iin . ,.
Mif Until M (Sowrn .
Ilinuii'l Howen Jr. . ...
,Mrn, J J Hlrljcer .
ilm ' i:. Vollmcn ..
J. II Vii.lirer ..
Jiilm liiiulilnn .,...
Jnv mi. I Joe Kvanit
A Krlrnd . .......
C.l.n J.iliixiin . .. .
licit Thorna ,. ..
Mr. Mabel C. Merryman ,
MUm Acnea I . .
Mr. KM I til (,'oneboom . .
A Krlend
Mra. M. U I'oland
Mrn Chamialn Johnaon .
Mm. J, A. Ila bourn ,-.
Mm Harry I'ulU ,-..
Mm. II. H. (Ulaxby
Minn Ida Motnyer
ljtl Mlllrr
lr Oeorp A. Cathoy .,
Ir. " A. Ionanl ,
lc A. A. Soul
tr I U Truax
J II, lliditn .J
Mm. .' A. Goldncumldt
Mr. ' I'aul Johnnon .
Mm. Jolir M. Moor
A .'rlrml
A Krlrnd
Mm. XV. I.. Moor
J Mm, Onrar IVyton
i Mm. U G. Van llellen
Mm. Kmma J. XVont
Clon II. Jentor ....
A Krlcnd JW, .
A. J. XVIard
Our ronntablp. recently elected, tin
lifllrtrd. Any bulnen lntruted to
Mr. McCullom will rrceU prompt at
tentlon.
XV I- Owen ban purchaned a cream
Mlarn(nr, which with a well choncn
ttnlry herd place Hint gentlemen with
Hie iruKtplvra.
XX'orden'n new utor niaterlalltrd on
the Int. A clean apa room, a well ne
nelectinl utock and courleouri treatment
mi' Mime of ih attraction.
The W. t:. Cordon home wnn Int ailed
Hnlurday eenlna by friend. A nodal
reunion endlnK .In danrina waa n
ioyml by all preitent.
Mm. K. A. Downlne In Inclined to
ward rniitInK a black ball on tho prop
ortion of Krncral houinwarmlna. Her
frlenda, howver. know th atrenRth
of numbrm.
Th good Hlelahlna la havlna a direct
effect on tho wood pile of th com
munitysolid comfort looms up every
where.
A. XX'. 8hur ahlpped a connlcnmpnt
of wheat mid vcKitnblcn to Klamath
Knlln Hi flrat of thn week.
Ucn Gay, timber foreman with tho
Klamath Lumber company of tho 8wnn
I.nko dlatrlcl, came In th fore part of
Mm. J. R Swannon
IV II. Hall
i it. ;: p. j oh n k on ..
I A. Kenon
1 1 . O. Mill .
0 It. Mnnnlna
Mm XX. K Townnend .
Mm Aime Vkelon
.Mm. C. K. Jay
Mm. K. lirander.bur..K .
Mrn I. I). XVhltmoro
Mm. XV. J. Itoberta
Mm. Chan. Martin
Mm. tliora K. XVIrtx
Mm. !. A. Kenyon ....
Mm. Z. C. Kimball .
( II. Ilalbert
Mm. XX. K. Kauaht ..
Mm. J. ll". Maaon .-..-.
Mm. I'ercy Kvana ..
Mm. Hert XVIthrow
Mm. XV. K. Seehorn
Mm. J. II. (larrclt
Mm. U. I Truax
Mm. XX'. IV McMillan
Miita Greta McMillan
Mm. C. V. IVLap
Mm. Ilerl Thontaa .......
Mm. K. U. nrewbakor
Mm. Glen Jolinnon ..
Mrn. J. Perkins .....
J. T. I'erklna ..
MIhh Dorothy XVcekt
V. Hill Hunter
Mm. V. Hill Hunter
Mm. It. M. Torrey . 5.00
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Bought by Americans
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nay, Xmn m ta Mly way u m
Ma alstara waa lo kaka It at boata,
wkltk fa BMsay mi tranUaaoaM.
Nowadata wa alaaal ajk ai an
drartera for "Wyata'a Sa and 8nl-
WfOBINM." Tan will sat a largo
tatU 0t tMs BM tlM fMtoa laaafM.
ed by tba a44ltton of other Inaredlrata.
for aboat 60 cent. Everybody uaaa
tbta croMratlon now. Itccaasa no one
can poaalkly tell that yon darkaned
yimr hair, as It tloen It no oaturally and
vraly. Yon dampen a iDonae or xoft
braah wltk II, and draw this through
your hair, taklag one amall itrand at
Him; by nornlna the crar balr din.
MMSfB, aai after aaothar aanUea-
tla ar twa. yaw hair haeoaaaa aaaatl
fatly Bark, thick aai gtoaay, aad yoa
h rmn Towatar. Wwath'a San
iad falpbar raiaaaaJ la a
fat taltat nlaHBi H hi Ml
'or lha cmra, BrftlajtUaa ar
of dlaeaM. d.
iKaw wl,rX jfATnP fWJJt f St rn
Americana maklnc up the American
committee of the French Ileroea' fund,
headed by Mm. William Aator Chanter,
hava purcbaaed the old chateau of the
Manjuln de iJifayette, the Chateau de
Cbavanlaa Payette, birthplace of the
i m m m viwnmmtwnwwwnwvviMvwNni
WOOD
.lnt phone IH7 and aak for Pry I
ton. He i the man who caa aoHa
your nood problem for yoa,
Klamath Fuel Ct.
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Frenchman who helped win Americas
Independence. They will turn the cha
teau Into a memorial muaeum. and a
home for the orphan of aoldlera and
for Midler who have been disabled In !
the war. I
Urn. K. 8uarman .
Mra. Georga Chamberlain , -
Mrs. I'boebe Hammer.
MUn iJiura Hammer.
Mra. B. A. Creaa .
Mra. C. V. Flsbar.
Mrs. Kd. Oowan.
Ijiwrence Mehaffy..
Mrs. Harry BUIta.
Mm. Hnzol Powell
Mm. J. A. Gordon
Mm. A. J. Kyle
thin week lo set n lino on hla Intercuts , m,, Krcl Kleot
(ere and to further aomo linprovv
menta on hla ranch, to meet the time
vhen he and family wilt be anchored
permanently umonK the beat on earth.
ClmrlcH Goodwin, foreman of an H.
P. carpenter crew, la upending a few
dayn with homo folk.
Lena and Gotdlo I.ewln aro ubaent
from Bchool this week throuah lllnosn.
Mrn. V. R. Call
Mloa nnchael Applesate ...
Mrs. GcorRe II. Dennett,..-
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Good meals from 11 to t for 26o;
rise thort orders at Klamath Lunch
It.K.m. 121 N. 8lxth street. ll-t
Ask Chlleote
country.
about tha
Klamath
10
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mWSmsMe
Mrs. K. T. Shophord
Mrs. Jean Oroakcek-
A Friend
Mrs. R. D. Henry-
Mrs. Andrew Collier-
Mrs. W. O. flmlth
Mrs. Alex Martin..
Mrs. F. T. Sanderson .
Mrs. J. M. Evans
Mm. 8yd Evaaa
Mrs. J. D. Cbambara
Mra. II. P. Dow
Gertrude Eckmaa
Mrs. F. C. Murphay
Mrs. O. It Manning
Mm. Addle Williams
Mm. Bertha Exell .
Mrs. Fred Cofer .
Mm. E. B. Magoa .
Mra. Itobort Sloan ...
Mm. Nate Otterbeln
Mra. W. C. Davenport
Now City Laundry
Mrs. W. H. Mason .-
Mrs. D. A. Leggett
M. Cook
Ix-e Simons
Mi Almee XX'olf
D. K. McDonald
Irving Bradford
II. B. Barry-
Mm. Svan R. Reaaea
Mm. 1.'. a Hall
Mm. Chaa. W. Eberleln
Mm. Lottie Martin
Mlas Mabel Martin
James Lytle
William Timms
Mrs. C. C. Low ..
Ely Nlckeraon . .-
Mrs. T. H. Lynch ...........
Mrs. W. Dalton
Mm. K. M. Patrick
P. D. McDonald
John Corey .......
N. E. McClory
Mrs. Chas. Ferguson ......
Mrs. Mary Wlthrow
Mrs. Don Zumwalt ...,
Mrs. M. L. Allison
Mr. Alice Goeller .
A. Carlson .... ......
Mm. Harry Rlchardaon
Mrs. Emma Mason ...........
Mra. Carl Cummlnga .....
MIm Restorla French ...
Mr?. Ed Martin .
Mrs. T.ouls Oerber
Mr. Earl Whltlock
Mra. II J. Winters
Mra. 8am Smith
Mrs. O. E. Wllley
Cigarette
JOferl5l
Mm. J. C. Brockenbrougk
Mra. George Cathey ......
Mra. I.. O. Mills
Mrs. R. R. Hamlltoa
Mra. F. II. Mills
Mra. A, C. Henllne
Mr.'. Bulge Mason
Mia. J. W. Biemena
Mra. Laura Wilson ...
Mrv. M. A. WUklna .
Mm. Elsie Siemens ..
Mrs. C. R Wheeler
Mr Loula Uoldlahar
Mrs. It. A. Mitchell
Mra. A. D. Miller
MIh tvutatnnca Millar
Miia Margaret Pitts
Georga Watt
Mra. 3. J. Parker .-.,
B. St. Georga Blshup ..
Arthur Bole ..
Sllaa AUea McCourt
A. L. Alaxaadsr ...
Mra. J. . llUott
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Mrs. H. Oram
T. H. Mitchell
Mra. R. E. Smith
Mra. 3. Frank Adams .
Ml Marie McMillan .
Archie Henllne
Dr. W. R. Boyd
L. K. Haines
W. 8. Hogan
C. C. Iw
II. Wechaler .
W. H. A. Renner .
F. N. Frakes
R. O. Parks .
Mra. O. W. Robertson
Mra. J. N. Bridges
Mr. Mildred Elder
Mra. Arthur Franklin .
R. Madaen
Mm. Joa Koaop ,
Mrs- E. Deyo
Mra. C. R. Bowman
J. T. Colman
Mrs. George Walton
Mrs. George Fry
Mm. XX. E. Townaend
Mra. John E. Drehr
Iealle Price v
A Friend
Mra. Mary E. Anderson ..-
Mm. H. J. Lincoln
Mrs. C. L. Roberta
Mra. Roxana P. Wilson
Mra. H. E. Calkins
Mrs. Rosa B. Thomas -Mra.
J. G. McCollom
Mra. Mike Taylor
Mm. XX. D. Miller ...
XX'. A. Delxell .
Dr. C. X. Flaher .
Dr. J. H. Carter .
George B. Chamberlain
James E. Pade
A. Klnspeel
W. H. McPberren
J Hlrvl Jr.
Mra. J. Hlrvl Jr.
Leslie Olds
H. W. Poole
Mra. Chas. W. Magulre
Mrs. George B. Downing
Mrs. E. E. Hedrlck
Mra. J. W. McCoy
Mra. II. B. Moe
Mra. M. J. Bcebe
Mrs. Nettle Ooddard
John Stade . .
Mra. Augusta Slade
Mra. C. J. Swingle
Mrs. Chester Avery ..
Mrs. J. Thorson . ......
Mra. Olive E. Seltx
Miss Maud E. Baldwin ..
Harry 'Stilts
V. T. Motachenbacher and wife
Mra. XV. D. Cofer
Mra. J. E. Howie
Mrs. L. J. Morfer ....
Mrs. Jessie A. Furber .. ........
John J. Furber ... .. . .
Mra. Ore Fltspatrlck
Mr. F. W. Rlggs
Mrs. C E. Davis
Mra. Robert Alexander ....
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VAN RIPER BROS.
. . Grocers to Her Majesty . . .
The Klamath Falls Housewife
MALT O' MEAI Tho Instant breakfast food, package
RIM OLIVES "Coming Brand," per can
LOOANBERRIES "IS-Karat Brand," No. 10 can, solid pack SOc
Fin far Fits or Preserves.
CHICKEN, A LA KINO A royal dish, ready to serve, per can 2Be
ORAXAIO SOAP POWDER Regular 10c; special .
"S. A W." SALAD DRESSING-Regular 30c; special
TOMATOES, "COSMOS" No 2t cans, two for
Case ef twe down f.7S
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To look one's best and feat ona'a
best la to enjoy an Inside bath aach
morning to fluah from the system the
previous day'a waste, sour fermenta
tions and poisonous toxins before It
la absorbed Into the blood. Just aa
coal, when it burns, teavaa behind a
certain amount of Incombustible ma
tsrlal In the form of ashes, so the food
and drink taken each day leave In the
alimentary organs a certain amount
of rndlsestible material, which. It sot
eliminated, form toxins and poisons
which are then sucked Into the blood
through the very ducts which are in
tended to suck Id only nourishment to
sustain the body.
If you want to see the glow ot
healthy bloom In your cheeks, to aee
your akin set clearer and clearer, you
ar told to drink every morning upon
arising, a glasa ot hot water with a
teaspoonful ot limestone phosphate In
it. which is a harmless means of wash
lag the waste ataterlal aad toxJaa
front the atoawch, liver, kldaays aad
bowel, thue cleaaeiBff, eweetening
aad purifying the satire alimeatary
tract, before putting more food Into
the stomach.
Girls and women with aallow alias.
ller spots, plmplea or pallid eoas
plexlon, also those who wake up with
a coated tongue, had taate, aaatr
breath, others who are bothered with,
headaches, bullous spella. add stom
ach or constipation, should begla tale
phosphated hot water drtakiai an
are assured ot very pronounced re
sults In one or two weeka.
A quarter pound of limestone phos
phate costs very little at the drar
nore but I sufficient to demonstrate
that just as soap aad hat water
cleanses, puriflea aad freaheaa tha
skin on the outside, eo hot wataua
limestone phosphate act sa the tasMe
organs. We must always coaaMar
that Internal sanitatloa Is vastly atera
Important than outside cleaatlaees,
because the skin pores do aet aheerb
Impurities Into the blood, while bowel
pores do.
Women who desire to eaaaaee the
beauty of their oompleaiOB akBaM Bst
try thla for a week aad
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