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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1917)
BATUHDAV, JANUAUY 13. 1017 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON ' RASE THREE God in Disguise REV. OlOROE H. BENNETT Hrairo M K. ('hutch Reading Newspaper Published on a Shingle i, Hi.- liKnliuiIni: Him Word." i In Ihriii, lh rn'wlnr of Ihti world ami Joint dnluly Ir-nih tin In Ihrsn '" Hnvlur of limn, dlnxulri-d by mir poor Humanity And no, I hi- proud mid iroritmi mind, Hi., lortupt mid Mnuli l, uiii- vMto miii-u wiiii inn nummi L.ill III II" '" UlllHU- lirttollnlll)r (led llltill Wllt'll tllUn lli'tflltlnn, I tut Ltd llml Hi" I'l person In (tin L,. Ttinli) not nilKinitlly kmiwti1 "., .1 , . 7 ' l"" """" hrarl. (Ill evil Iiiiuk union, mi, I II,,. , miM in- Hi" ln of Hod. Iut ws. wrhw, ,,,, ,(M 0 ,,,, ,,, 1.. I..... ..... . IIim IV.t,.t ll... ft...... ..!.. ...I... I . . . llliHIl III ll''it - " ".,, iiihiii; iiiiupiiiii linn l'linU'llr ..ii.nr Word, mid Holy ilidrll, lint through tii dlKiiln.. W'oid liwniiitf llin Hon of Hod In Jrsu wan ri'Jmlid by llm l..,t..W( nt iiu'iiu-iil wlli'll Iip t"iiwl divine Pneathood mid III" HanliPdtlii tcitlixi in ruin in ,m-ity, mid not with' poitii and cliruillaniilt, Iji-ratlKi' ,n ! ro from mi ubsrur- cmii-r, unknnwii lutd i-iilvriil lulu it" r-lallon In '" Hi- achiilaellc of hi dny, bei'niin-j l,t lolliir ttuilfUlli Hum i.t'Kall. "' iH'ltoillic-il llm llilnwii u . (, Miin-.inr Itii' npoMln liirlsr-s I lie j l'l, who wurn In l-nxim wllli Hit- .... ... ... .1... II..I.. ! Ilflala 1.. a.-....,!..!.. u -....l ml, or net nun I'l'ruou in iiip noiy - iM-nnum niuiium upon ... .. li. . . .. .. rinliv ns III" rri'Mnr or Hip world- '" .wu.nn who w-r- cniiiiii-ii 10 nuy lihr wot Id .i Hindi' hy lilni," Itn no'"f Hirni Iambi and dnvea for murlflrn .ilr fiirllii-r llml Hi- Creator ifj"d l,.,u- liU own purity -nut Iroiitlil uraiif 117 linn iiii mill "' " "in wt-in no in coil' limine u in nil nil HI Joliu clearly, " "" '"ir "wn wirKi'.mi' ami ifiiKtiloil II ' I'fiM'iitlnl dlfly of Jpii forninlHy. And lirrauin lin rlaltnml n- .,.( niimai urnj- Hut ttin itltunidial imtrtli of Ohrlill '"' m iliararlrrlnllr of ll .n tln umiiulr Imn lirn oitomd 'Iopii arr orr.whrro manlffat to thti r'iji ami i'nilpiil nnvinlra nll,n i.vrry rniorrn m uiurriy oiriHi r llm world aim mm mil " i "' PTirniiniiru r.vrry runicoili 1110.1 n.ioiilnhliiK lliat Hip arrhl ' '" ' blilor rnnmlnii. and all bv Tlila pliotocraph ihowi itrurcenta llv Abli-rt Johniion of the atatn of WoahlnKlon, reading In llm Hounc ofllcp bulldliiR In lb CApltol a copy of llm Cowlitz County Advociili', printed on a alilnKli. Durlnic Dm campaign Mm. Mubnl llrown, editor of tlii Advo- tatc, with n circulation of fiOO, torn r. U. Hall lr. V. I). John nn 0. A. Knyon ,..... I O Mills t. ft. Maoolof Mr W. E. Towatood Mr Aenea Eakclaon . Mm. C. K, Jay . M. C. K. Hrandtnbur. ( lira, I, U. Whltmore Mm. W. J. Roberta Mia. Clia. Martin .. Mm. (Icorgu B. Wlrtt , Aim. 1). A. Kcnyon . Mm. Z. C. Kimball B.00 .IS00.00 ....100.00 -100,00 - 60.00 . 1C.00 ... 5.00 ... 600 ,.- 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 if limine lnmld walk down c ta I " tvli!-lom find plraaum or profit l ikk nt lil own iTvallnn. and ulllli1" "intftniwa Mth tlir prleata and plnlni'd to Mr JoIiiimoii llial hIh- could being plentiful In ber atato and abe not nlTord lo buy print pap'T at 7 rillta pur pound Hit MIKKeitted aha pilnt bur ptipor on ntilliglea nblnglea did bo. There wu uch a demand that nhit printed about 60,000 Inatead of (00, and old tham for 10 cent each. C If. Halbert , Mm. W, K. Faugbt . Mm. J. II. Maaon ... Mm. I'crcy Kvana Mm. Bert Wltbroar Mm. W. K Seoborn Mm. J. !!. Garrett Mm. U L. Trua Mm. V, P. McMillan Mlaa Oreta McMillan - Mm. C. V. DeLap Mm. Bort Thomaa Mm. It. It. Brewbakar Mm. Olen Johnson Mm. J. Perkina J. T. Perkina At the Churches Elavtnth Street Bapllat Church Itev. W II Cox, pnjitor, rciildence 336 Trntli utri'et. 1'bonn 165 I ... .. un'.ioKlil.'d llml he win Hindu ' pnaf Hera at with tlir P.llmlnded to r .Mini, en' tltt tii'tiilint rar. ti ,,,1' " wnh flmply a i holer between .tikiHK mind mid tiiVitlR li-nM ronld ""' "" miililllioil, bet wren rlghtroui. .l.i. lie tm,itonn. unhnniirrti ami r'""' a'"' "I" And today men deny iiimiil ill Hi" world of lil own cmv 1" "h' ilhllie. ... ,..-. ., . , . . . . I . - on II woulij rrrin Hint llu bird ' r uiiianu rniiKinnia wrre rr. ji' to Do? Irnimi.i btie minr more awrrili, thi r""Hv turned bnrk from our porta ofi t , y y. , c,3q mut. mttifti lion. ;n-.iilii"l n Hilinr -n'r. and drllliil tlir prhllegni of free ,rkii. lirenldisiil. r'Ki r ,.,, u ,!r -,.. t. .-p. i.iul I'm , '"n iHnie of ibelr (Hivrrly, orj I'ri-arhliiK aer.lce at ";30 p. m I'M roniai'illinllon with dlnennr. or' r. ...-. I....I.. i. ........ ,i.- ... I ...'.."... ,n ,M,r Limn 1'ift.Utlll lit ct tit llicj- lid! r llin mark of Cnllt. Mil llknwlmt dnen 'MX drpotn (he ioul frm (If plaee In the famllv of Hod. It ill'ilili.'i .! ttn' amil and eillea It from .(unday achool at 10 a. m., Mr. Vef k.tm DUperlntetident. I'leitrlilug aervlcv at II a. m., subject. "Iird. What Will Thou Have P. m.. Mm iin II I but ii lt'tl , . Id' -I ibr b II ' i lie Aulkinl tut iwriti . . i I i i-o I ' I''' ram untn l.U OW'n. 'u I w ' b 1 1 no' llul ll i ) lllet It ' . t I.J. i (I u . "it e In' i ini , . .ll In , id I ll,. m . i iiri n lieir. r p'ler. din ll r 1 tn ttlillr i n 'piKii) J'e rnidit Christian Church Corner 9th are. nnd I'lne lrert. W. K. Itambo. ' I'.'" i. nl ut:iui ll n n prodigal mid inltiUicr, resldeure Sis Ninth street n wi'iditrrr riioiie 331 llitl n many n ren-lred him. lo, I ible nchool 10 a. m. All depart- tntlll lie re Hie rlKhf In become the ATTENTION! TrappcM, Munitr. Fur Dealers We till) pay for wlnlereaiight fura l;i to IVbruat) lu, I'ji; Jt'HK ItAT 7Sc. all .U.M. JINK No I, 16 JO. No :. 15.50. No. i. KM iKt'NK-lllack. IC.tO; abort alrlpe. 15 00, narrow atrlpe. 14.00: broad stripe. I J 00. pTTKIt -l)rk, $15 00; pal. 113.00. IOX-lri raped. 11.45: rv. ISfiO? lft. K.OO, IAI t'OON- Kxtra heavy. 18.00. ordl. nary, 1 1 00 WILDCAT deary M.60; Klal. i:.i0. fOV()Ti:-l3 50. all sites. nnip ny express or parcel post. We n all transportation with returns. handle, all other furs. Olrn us a plnl shipment. E. E. EMMKRION A SON, "' Itlslng Hun. Indiana. inentr f-trir. Of Uod" llleairil iruth' Itepetlt-ldellt. 1'e rnidit '"', " rlnflll life, and fnllli In Chrlat 'sili.rrtiiiendviil. ri-'tori' the rottl to hotirlilp, ami lo rli lietiahlp III Hi" heneuly kliiKdnm llavi J oil illarrinetl the HimI III bin Jlit KUl.e bate )ou rlalmitl )our beaten I) 1111111 Hen A llnydon, superlntcn- .Mm Heo C. Mitchell, primary Canal atreeti. Rev. J B. Orialtb pastor Bible Kbool at 10 a. a.. C. R. D I p. superintendent Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:J p.m. Kvcryune cordially Invited to tbeee r or vires. Regular services of tbe Seventh Day Advenilst church are held at tbe Li brary building. Sabba'h school (Bat- urday) at 10 o'clock, and preaching Mt. Lakl Mr. Til Griffith will preach at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Miss Dorothy Weeks , P. Hill Hunter Mm. P. Hill Hunter . Mm. R. M. Torrey Mrs. Hazel Powell Mm. J. A. Qordon Mm. A. J. Lyle Mm. Fred Fleet Mm. K. R. Call Mlsa Racbael ApplegmU Mm. George H. Bennett. Mm. K. Sugarman Mm. George Cbamberb Mm. Phoebe Hammer- Mlsa Laura Hammer Mrr. E. A. Cresa Mm. C. V. Fisher Mm. Ed. Gowan Dr. J. G. Coble, the optician, will be In Klnmnth Palls all next week, Jan uary l.:o. Jacobs block, over Ashland Mm. W. O. Smith grocery, dill apartments. 12-21 Mrs. Alex Martin !.wrenco Mebaffy.- Mra. Harry 8tllU Mm. E. T. Shepherd Mm. Jean Grosbeck A Friend Mm. E. B. Henry Mm. Andrew Collier- mm00m0i00ma00m0v0f If You Have to Buy Shoes QETTHEiEST FOR YOUR MONEV The averaoe merchant handllno Shoes knows nothing of leather, nor the ways shoes should be mad Bet the best wear . Our know!. ue of leather and the manufac ture of Shoes enables ua to get the ut value for our money, and w m return, give It to our customers. The Modern Shoe . Store I'lioim i:mi 7VM Main M. Vs-soe" AIVVft,! tArMWWMWMVW ATTENTION I have opened un n Oenalr Slion In "'e bulldlno formerly occupied hy " Klamath Auto Co., and I nm ready to do all kinds of REPAIRING FORD CARS A SPECIALTY COME AND GET MY PRICES OW PHONE 17 J Mourice Bryan W Hi WWWftliftnin,,,!,,,, MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS TAKE tALT TO FLUSH KIONIYS If SACK HURTS OR BLADDER OTHIRS If you must have your meat every day, rat It, but flush your kidneys with salta occasionally, saya a noted author Ity who tells ua that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyses the kid neys In Ibelr efforts to expel It from the blood. They become aluggtsh and weaken, then you suffer with dull misery In the kidney region, sharp pains in tbe back or alck headache, dls xlneas, your stomach eours. tongue la coated and when the weather la bad you have rheumaUc twinges. The urine geta cloudy, full of sediment, the cnannela often get sore and Irritated, obliging you to aeek relief two or three tlmea during the night. To neutralise these Irritating acids, to cleanse tbe kldneya and flush off tbe body's urlnoua waste get four ouncea of Jad Salta from any pharmacy here; Like a tablespoonful In a glass of wa ter before breakfaat for a few daya end your kidneys will then act fine. 1 liln famous salts Is made from the arid of grapes and lemon Juice, corn el n ed with llthla, and baa been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kldnoys, also to neutralise the mlda In urine, so It no longer Irritates, thus ending. bladder weakness. Jad Salta la Inexpensive; cannot In lure, and makes n delightful effervea- rent llthla water drink. Adv. Revival Meetings A series of Qoonel meetings will he held In the Odd Fellows hall, be glnnlna Sun tiny, January 14th, at 11 r. in., and continuing throughout tlio weak at 7:30 each evening. Tha meetings are strictly non-sec tartan. The object of which la to praeh a pure gospel, lift up Christ ' personal Savior, and psrsuade Vners to be reconciled to Qod. Conducted by J. L. QREEN, Qranta Pass. 0, W. MULLINNIIX, Klamath Pall C I' Htt.ntuli'r of Portland, rorre. iH'ondltii; in ereinry Orecon Christian Mlitnlonary Soeleiy, Portland, arrived hint nliibt, mid will bold ineellnK aa tollufcH. teadliiK up to tbe Kvery-Mem-ber Canvns, .Suiid.iy afternoen: Sunday mornltiR, sermon, followed by charge to and connecrecratlon of canvassers. Tim latter will lunch at the church. Prom 2 until 5 o'clock the canvastfem i wo by two, will call on every member of the ronKrecntlon for fellowship, en liwtiiifiil for Kelt ice and in behalf of tbe annual budget. Reports will be an nounced Sunday nlnlii. with sermon by Mr. S wander. The nnniinl meeting of the congre- -ttlon, for transaction of business nnd election of onirern, will tnko placo at 'in church on Monday night, January 1Mb. Meeting for Illblo study and prayora Wednesday etcnlng at 7:30. Choir practice Wednesday evening nt S:30. (rare MellmdUt KpUcopal Chnrcr- Corner Tenth nnd High. Rev. Geo. II. Dennett, pastor, residence 112Z l.'act street. 10 ii, ni Stindny school, B. M. Chll Mlt). Miiiiarliitciident. Sunday Is "Ho to-Church" Day. V. T Motschnnbachor, chorlstor. Mlsn Mnude Newbury, pianist. Cliiirth of (lirUt Kelenllata Services will bo held Sunday morning at 113 Fourth street, Wlthrow-Molhase building, opiioalto the court house. Tlio subject for tomorrow's lesson will bo "Snrrmnent." Kunduy school from 9;4C to 10:46. Wednesday evening meeting, 7: SO. First Prssbyterlan Church Corner of Pine mid Second streets, Rev. C. T. Kuril, pastor. Until further notice, services will be held in HiIh church us follews: Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday school. 11 n. m. nnd 7:30 p. m., preaching services. 0:30 p. nt., Young People's service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., midweek service. Thursdny, 7:30 p. m., ladles' chorus rohenrnal, Mlsa Pnrkor director. First Monday of ench month, busi ness moling of thn Christian Rndeavor Society. Second nnd fourth Thursday after noons, Ladles' Aid Society. Third Thursday nfternoon, Woman'n Missionary Society. Third Thursday ovenlng, the Seaslon will moot. First Friday evening, truateea will meet. 4 Cathode ChurehSorvlces at 8:30 and 10:30 at Eighth and High. STRAHORN RAIL ROAD HONOR ROLL The following are tbe subscriptions taken to date by the Women's 1,000 Railroad Club to buy terminal grounds In Klamath Falls for the Strahorn raileoad: J. T. Maurlng Mm. W. E. Rarobo Miss Edna Wells Mrs. J. S. Kent . J. C. Johnson ....... A. F. Stankey Tho Shasta Mm. F. T. Sanderson . Mm. J. M. Evans Mm. Syd Evans Mm. J. B. Chamber . Mm. H. P. Dow Gertrude Eckman Mrs. F. C. Murpbey -Mm. G. R. Manning -Mm. Addle Williams Mm. Bertha Exell Mm. Fred Cofer Jnnies Leonard ..... .. A. U. Miller Walter J. Anderson . Mm. a A. Bunting A. Woodrow .... . Mm. W. I). Miller Mre. W. Hamaker Mm. John Coleman . .. Mm. Utile M. Chllcoto V,'. C. Townsend Stella Mang . H. Uolvln W. P. Johnson llarrj Peltx . 150.00 Mm. J. Q. Camp 5.00 ... 5.00 . 5.00 .- 5.00 .- 6.00 .. 10.00 lO.Ou ... 50.00 .. 50.00 ,. 20.00 10.00 5.00 .. 5.00 .. 5.00 -. 5.00 .. 5.00 - 5.00 250.00 250.00 100.00 ..250.00 Mm. E. E. Vagee Mre. Robert Sloan Mm. Nate Otterbeln -Mm. W. C. Davenport . New City Laundry Mm. W. H. Mason Mrs. B. A. Leggett M. Cook I.co Simons Miss Almee Wolf , X). K. McDonald . inlns T.radford II. E. Barry Mm. aran R. Reamea Mis. K. a Hall Mm. Chns. W. Eberleln Mm. Uittie Martin Miss Mabel Martin James Lytle .... William Tlrnms . Mm. C. C. Low Ely Nickerson Mm. T. H. Lynch Mm. W. Dalton Mrs S. A. Hutchins Mrs. I.. N. Haines ... Mru. C. C. Hogue Mm. ll. L Wattenburg . Nato Otteibein W. M. Olion Mir. Ruth M. Gowen Edmund Gowen Jr. Mm. J. J. Stelger . Mm .1. V. Vollmen J. II. n!lrr-cr John liutchln8 M Joy and Joe Evans A Friend Glen Johnson . Bert Thomas Mrs. Mabel C. Merryman Mian Agnes Lee , 5.00 5.00 ...... 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 ...... 5.00 5.00 ..... 10.00 ..... 6.00 ..... 6.00 6.00 Mm. K. M. Patrick P. B. McDonald .... John Corey .. N. a McClory . Mm. Chaa. Ferguson Mre. Mary Wlthrow Mre. Don Zumwalt Mm. M. L. Allison .- Mr. Alice Goeller , A. Carlson . Mm. Harry Richardson Mrs. Emma Maaon Mrs. Edith Coseboom 5.00 A Friend 5.00 Mm. M. L. Poland 5.00 Mm. Charmaln Johnson 5.00 Mm. J. 8. Ray bourn 6.00 Mrs. Harry Peltx 6.00 Mrs. B. 8. Grlgsby 6.00 Miss Ida Momyer 5.00 Earl Miller 25.00 Dr Gcoige A. Cathey $100.00 Dr. A. Leonard .....100.00 Dr. A. A. Soule Dr. L. I.. Truax , J K. Budge Mi. J. A. aoldachmldt , Mrs. W. Paul Johnson ... Mrs. Johr M. Moore A Friend ....., A Filcnd Mrs. W. L. Moore Mrs, Oscar Peyton . . Mm. Carl Cummlngs Mis Restorla French Mre. Ed Martin .. Mre. 1-oula Gerber Mrs. Earl Wbitlock Mia. II J. Winters Mre. Sain Smith Mm. O. E. Wtlley Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough Mrs. George Cathey Mre. I . O. Mills Mm. R. R. Hamilton . Mrs. F. II. Mills Mrs. a. C. Henllne Mr... Bulge Mason Mrs. J. W. Siemens , Mm, Laura Wilson ... Miv . M. A. Wilklni . Mm. Elsie Siemens ...100.00' Mra. C. R Wheeler . 35.00 35.00 36.00 35.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 Mra, L. O. Van Bellen 6.00 Mra. Brnsoa J. West , Olen H. Jester A erTtVWl ate 1 A.J.WIard. HanUat CtnurcM Coraar 11111111 aad Mra. X R. Swaaaoa , 6.00 6.00 1.00 1.00 6.00 Mia Louis lioldlaher . Mra. It. A. Mitchell . Mra. A. D Miller Mlsa Constance Millar . Mlsa Margaret Pitta . Georxe Watt Mrs. J, J Parker. B. St. Georee fllahup . Arthur Bulec Mlsa Alice McCourt A. L. Alexaadtr . Mra. J. S. llUott MlMMayaall AltiMd Mra. H. Oraa . 10.00 10.00 C.00 c.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.04 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 - 6.00 - 6.00 . 6.00 . 6.00 4 6.00 . 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 . 6.00 5.00 -, 6.00 JL 6.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 30.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.C0 6.00 8.00 . 6.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 : 5.00 6.00 6.00 35.00 j 35.00 6.00 10.00 35.00 5.00 1150 10.00 35.00; 36.00 35.00 35.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 600 35.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 1 6.00 6.00 6.00 10.00 6.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 35.00 5.00 5.0) 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 CM MS 5.00 MS T. H. Mitchell Mr. R. E. Smith Mrs. J. Frank Adams , Mis Marie McMillan . Archie Henllne Dr. W. R, Boyd L, N. Haines ....... W. S. Hogan C. C. Low H. Wechsler . W. II. A. Renner F. N. Frakw R. O. Parks Mm. O. W. Robertson Mra. J. N. Bridges Mm. Mildred Elder Mm. Arthur Franklin , R. Madsen Mra. Joe Konop Mrs. E. Deyo Mra. C. R. Bowman J. T. Colman Mrs. George Walton Mm. George Fry Mm. W. E. Townsend Mrs. John E. Drehr Leslie Price A Friend Mra. Mary E. Anderson . Mrs. H. i. Lincoln Mrs. C. L. Roberts Mra. Roxana P. Wilson . Mra. H. E. Calkins Mra. Rosa B. Thomaa Mra. J. O. McColIom . Mra. Mike Taylor Mrs. W. D. Miller W. A. Delxell Dr. C. V. Fisher Dr. J. H. Carter George B. Chamberlain Jamea E. Pade A. Klnspeel W. H. McPherrea J. Hlrvl Jr. Mra. J. Hirvl Jr. Leslie Olds H. W. Poole Mra. Chaa. W. Magulre Mra. George B. Downing . Mra. E. E. Hedriek Mra. J. W. McCoy Mra. H. E. Moe Mra. M. J. Beebe Mra. NetUe Goddard John 81ade . , . Mra. August Slade Mrs. C. J. Swingle Mra. Cheater Avery Mra. J. Thorson -. 6.00 6.00 600: . 20.00 25.00 .. 25.00 25.00 25.00 - 25.00 .. 25.00 j - 16.00i lO.Oo' ,. 6.O0! . 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 , 6.00 , 6.00 . 5.0tT 5.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 25.00 60.00 10.00 75.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00, 5.00 5.00 5.00 500 5.00 5.00 25.00 M.W b.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 60.00 Mm. Jessie A. Furber John J. Furber ..... Mrs. Ora Fltspatrlck ... Mrs. F. W. Rlggs Mm. C. E. Davis Mrs, Robert Alexander WIHtWI 5.00 6.0 5.00 6.00 6.00 600 N 0L0 RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR sot TEA AND SULPHUR TURNS CRAY, FACIO HAIR DARK AND OlOSSV im-if -ver-noe knows that " and flulphi r. properly - back th natural color aad Itav " n ih hair when faded, streaked r Yearn ago tbe only way to gatt ' mixture was lo make It at hlrb is musty ad-trcmk4aMSM. Nowalaya we alaspty aak at mik atore for "Wyetha Sae aad atat hur Compound." Toa win aat a sirsje Ha of thai eM ttaw naatw sasarv. it by the addition of other tagiveUaata, 'or about 60 cent. Kreryhody aaaa 'hi preparattoa aow, ssasaaaa m M 'in possibly tell that yea eVurssanl "nor hair, aa It doea It so aataraUy aad venly. You dampen a spoaaa m aeft brush with It. and draw thla threagh vour hair, taking oa entail atraad at a ttaw; by nsomtas tha gray I appear, aad after ilea or two, year hair 1 folly dark, thick aad gleaay. aad ywa looa years yoaaatr. Wwatlra aad Satphar Coatpoaad la a fal totlat rasjthdta. It la aat I for tha cara, atlUaaUaa or ; nt dlsesute a. Mra. OUve E. SeiU Mlaa Maud E. Baldwin Harry 8UIU V. T. Motscheabacher aad wife 10.00 Mr. W. D. Cofer . 5.00 Mra. J. E. Howie 5.00 Mr. L. 3. Morfer . 5.00 Iwnnn Just phoae 187 sad aak for JVf I toa. Be as the aaaa who eaa saera your wood proMesn far jrea. Klamalh Fad Go. mw00m0ww0wwwwwm SxBBBBBBBBBalaj-gagcF ' R.-U.-A. Then Line up with the Church Against Evil. Grace M. E. Church Tenth and High George H. Bennett, Pastor 1122 East street . Sunday is "Oo-te-Church" Day WE 8HALL LOOK FOR YOU U.-B.-A. BOOSTER-Tlwu See tie Towi hpra? e VAN RIPER BROS. . . . Grocers to Her Majesty . . . The Klamath Falls Housewife MALT 0 MEAL The Instant breakfast food, package . RIPE OLIVES "Corning rand,' per can -25e LOQANSERRIE8 "IS-Karat Brand," No. 10 can, solid pack .. Fins for Pies or Preserves. CHICKEN, A LA KINO A royal dish, ready to serve, per can . ORAXAID SOAP POWDER Regular 10c; special "8. A W." 8ALAD DRESSINQ-Regular 30c, special TOMATOES, "COSMOS" No Zz cans, two for Case of two doxen 0e -See I GET THE HABIT I - rau a---BaBaBJ tl,yf A asBBBBBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaV " aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl BaasssssssssssssssssssBaT !.. aaBBsasBBBasasassBBBBxaai I -.. i C sBsaaasasxsasss ir N m -ar umm U imneswnmaawn THE CORRECT WR1TIKO PAPER Underwood's Pharmacy . 'k ? i l it A y.if i,, .