arsvw -" i . mptf itlial' . is. m s I.Ci I A .- L-iJ"! " - ' r i t s- I? 171 I J l& 1- ItH & t. r. M i,W'" aJL .1. , TifWiSv ,Il -v-. Mkll C '- iV?. t St'w Jfc . jET.Jftf -- - 4 fii?? " a. , ( Lrav.r'-ii . ' iT tai T vstj.-rm W f""tt'4A . f i M Er'JsW&iSftJ! wmwif, , ,. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON iir:M MMkl '..! . A. i In, w. O. SMITH, Editor MlhM daHy ect Saaday by ffca MaraM FueMsatag Company of JJkantk Km at 111 Fourth street t tha t KkUMth ,flfnw.fnrlTT ''" throagh M aaeflMiaea muter. lw by bmU t uy aJIriM Ik the Catted States: Oaeyaar " TITCllflDAV, MARCH , lIT i -v fcnysOissWAdT! lyMMMMMWMMWMM 5Mmitft Slop Bringing American Embassy from Europe - FOR SALE MMMMMMMIIMinMM FOR SALE One wagon and harrow. Call at Eagle pool room. 8-6t ( FOR BALK Cheap: young Mack! . team and new harne. Inquire at j A.. rfi.M ' 8-4t FOR SALE One (Ut pJow for sale ttm; ll-lnch. S or 3 bottoms In goo shape: ptowa aa good as new. Iaulre of H. a Newton, Merrill road. FOR SALE Five passenger 1913 ,"adel Overland, in good condition. - MKa Po 1311 Main. 7-3t FOR SALE ISO acres, fenced and cross fenced; "0 acres seeded to tall rye; fair house and barn, with other outbuildings; stock well with windmill; also domestic well; nn reas aaaMe offer refused: come and see it. Mekaess reason for selling. A. F. Clablae. two miles south of Merrill. . ...... .., ,, .. i..i i h.u.u. fnrmr Arnhnuailnr Gemrii and Mrs. Ucrard along with other Tnc spamsn soil' inmuia " . ... .... . . . .. 1..1..J1.. Tu.nho nrm rounspllnr back from !.u: ope. I he ship Is not ionvoed bt 'aaAmcrlcan warship. She will dock at Havana about March 9. and the Americans will sail north from there. v.. 'sSaammmB?l7S5adv UAMES W. GERARD MRS. UAMESIW..GERAPD- O.O.SXeBCSR'CWV MISCELLANEOUS riTRXIBHED APARTMENTS at the Oregon Honse. 6th and Klamath FOR HIRE Ford Jitney. Catl Eagle peal room, or phone 370. 8-St V.'ANTED To rent. 160 acres or more triable land, by reliable par ty, for ca or more years, with stock sad ssaealaery If possible. Address JMBS, Herald offfce. 28-10t English Children Are Wearing Wooden Shoe; Shortage of Leather Causes English to Adopt "Clogs" and Looks Probable Business Men Will Do Same AMERICAN HELD IN TOKIO PRISON ENTERED FORTIFIED ZONE COX lltAKY TO ORDERS AFTER EX. PLOSION AND AUOl'T TIME OF OTHER EXPIiOSIONS OREGON OFFICERS 6ET INSTRUCTIONS PREPARATION'S REIN'O MADE FOR (NERAI. MnniMXATlOX IS SHOWN 11V CONFIDENTIAIi OR DERS RECEIVED IHUIT1.AND. March 8. JVnlnr oin- L.r- of ih nrsnn national aunrd, llio (coast artillery corp and the naval inllllta lmn rcoiiM ronnuoniini in IniuctlonH to prepare- for early mohlll. Isntlon. ammllng ti Informal Ion com. it.r fuini aiithorlt.tlUo source. I These Instructions are nlwa the forerunners of the general mobllUa Itlon orders, and the Importance of ,the Internailouiil situation l Indlcat- led by the orders iiffectlng Hie al ,trtlllery corp. of which there are twelve romnanles In Oregon. ThU or- c'nnltatlon's units aro generally held In reerve when the national guaro r.nd the naval mllltla Is catld. Adjutant tleneral White will nellh. L i . .tui. it... InfurnifilUlll. 'but said that he might hre Miineililtig to y later. The onirlal cntifldenllal lustrttr- lions from tho w.ir department h Iconvlnred those In touch with the Kit- nation that It I u mailer of a ery khurt time before the guard. th naal mllltla and the corps are. cailwi am. Tim nfllrer ho have rccelvwl the In Utructloni are not only rlonlng their prctoual ntTalrs as rapidly as possible, but they hne nlo started picking up the hundreds of detail which come with the mobilisation of .my military or naval unit. i EASY TO DARKEN YOOR 6RAY HAIR iiinisD.iv, M.utrii h, itiiT nrntlcn. Improved by iho niltlltin .i other IneitdlenU. HvJ Wyu,', mg, ami Hutphur Coinpouud," You Jun dampen a potige or cull liriuti with It hihI dia thin tlirmiKli your hlr, tnUliiK one small ntraud ut a time, ty itoinliig all gray hnlr illnppear, m, ufiAi Himllitir 'ttlitilleallitit hi iwn b..... - - liatr become lieaullfully ilnrktntd, vim i' I1IIIMJ RU'K txMR Kly ' 1,"rl",' lOl! CAN I1HINI4 ! flo hn (0 . AND l.l'STRE WITH SAtiE TF Krnr,i. U a lgn of old iiKe. mid nn . (.II Im.I., h vmlllifllt hint Mii.il AND Sn.l HUH li.iiiiriice. et liliny at mim ai,k WjetH'n Sage and Hutphur .'itnM,uk4 uiul I'toU yearx younger 'I lil4 ready. to-uae prtparallon U a illlhlfi lottei rruulille, and not n iiiedlrlnt, When you darken your Imlr with .. Te mid flulnhur. no fl, " trii herause It's dune so naturally, so.lt U not Intended lor the mro mill. , . i... n.u mlilure. "" ,r lrafntlm of dl.rn.e a though, nt lininu U mussy and troWr .V .. l.t.U 1.1 dome. For ! rem you o.n w any rdiiK More (ho rcaily-lo-'i-' I'K'P- Arrurale Infonimtion nlmiit id Klanmtlt IUlu. ,k Clillioie. jj Repairing Our repair mntlilnw shop U thoroughly equipped and In chargu of rpmpcti'iil me-clmnlcn. Vulcanizing A Hpwlul map for tire and l ii lie work lt'n a lmlnw lu IKelr with u All ork riiinrnniceit. NOTICE Is Hereby glvea by the Local Caraater's Uaion. So. 190. Klam atk Falla. Oregon, that, owing fo the laonsMtir aifa cost of living, they will laeraase their scale of wage from Cte to 40c per hour, such increase be lag Ceetive on and after the 1st day ef May. 1917. ,3-lm. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CLEGHORX Oeswty Harreyor CivaEaglaeer LONDON, Feb. 20. (By mall) England, faced with an acute leather shortage. Is adopting wooden shoes. commonly known In the Netherlands as clogs. This situation, which before the war would have been hooted by John null, today Is faced calmly. Measures have been taken looking tnmrri tho development of the al ready established business of making I clogs. To :uote the Textile Mercury of Manchester on the subject: Hundreds of loudon school children are now wearing clogs, which cost about three TOKIO, March 8. The rase of Ralph lloyt Thayer Is attracting con- tirtMable attention In Japan. HoTias been imprisoned In the' Yokohama .Mill.. ,l, rri rental nnd I.on-N-"' uiiuciuhi bciiit, wi"""" don ecunty council school teachers jthe hands of a preliminary maglitrate. have been orovldlng clogs for lll-snoa ! lie 'iiaicioi nuinoriiies reiuae iv pupils, who have been paying for. make any stateaentconcernlng the them by weekly installments of three'affalr except to say that Thayer was Make Your Watch Last Longer -v DR J. H. CARTER V DENTIST OFFtCC ROOM 7 and WHITE BUILDINU pecne. The price of leather, states a writer iu the paper mentioned, suggests that the city man of the future will clatter to business in his clogs. "For coun try near one can buy an elegant pair of lace-up clogs at a quarter the price of equMly efficient boots." Apart from the attention that they would at tmrt, there Is no reason why these should not be worn In town. MRS. SANGER OUT POTATOES ANO DR. F. If. WHITE Ear, Noaa aad Threat FHtsd MT Odd FeJtewa Battdlac OF PRISON TODAY ONIONS DISPLAYED SAYS SHE HAS LEARNED MUCH AHOVT PRISON'S FOR HER FU Tl'Ki: WRITINGS AND DID NOT DREAK ANY RULES. DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN' Suite ai. I. O. O. F. Temple Rsnenihrr ExasalaaUoa aad cob- Itntl-n la free at your hoMe, or latkeoMre. Farther I una the MrtaMe faMtaC steel table for home treat. sMt. Tills Insures Hie home traalMeat to be equal lo any given a the ocr aad the prl In the Phaaeagl. Rakeare phone S3R-R. arrested at Yokohams three nights af ter the explosion of the battleship cruiser Tsukuba at that port, and he n nt ence taken into custody for en tering a fortified (one without author ity. 1 haver was a teacher of English in St. Paul's Episcopal college at To- It t- .. Ik .l....tnH AMa.MtA Hv Ik. hill. U IUHHUUUU IVUHUktCH J 9v American Episcopal mission. The Episcopal mission has appoint ed a commission to look after the In terests of Thayer. His friends express the oninlon that he was interested in the education and conversion of Jap- jaiifi-e sailors, and that be visited Yo kohama merely to Inquire whether (any of hi acquaintances had been killed In the explosion. NOW CONSIDERED FEATURES TOR UP TO DATE AND CLASSY HARERDASHERY EXHIRITS AION'() WITH FANCY SHIRTS I OS ANGELES. .Viaich 8. 1W p ttto and onion hao tnken their plare? a tultable features for alndo dis Plays. A haberdasher In Whlltlrr has lac ol Iblt In his '.ow window M" ineli Ce? a potaV) :.n onion r.n t n Wi r City County Abstract Co. ' ARTHUR R. WILSON S'? Mala St, ABSTRACTS, LOANS AND INSURANCE NEW YORK. March 8. Having served the thirty days to which she was sentenced for disseminating birth control information In New York city, Mrs. Margaret Sanger, national leader of the birth control movement, was i -J ..!.. Uh QnnvAi. iinlilrA ..... -. cith.t n.io hm nni'n'fty silk shirt. "" ".-" "'r:" :..",. I r- A neatly wrltw. hign In tho vln- nunger siriKe iniine prison at oik-i -- ... . . i. . . j ,. .1 "dow rrnounced "Vour choice fo.- 11 tvuira leinnn nna gprvHU tier iiuiai it "C,D ' - - - b A t.-. .. ffill . i....l.l .... ... . auletlv. and made the best of her op- n 8""' "U,,B" '" . ""..""' ' ". o nci' wh'c, tBe kidneys sttiva to .... . ! nnnHIlnn. V.'IOI.W WOICII TK 111! Will ruil,ir material which I shall nse in my another Irp Ion. whlrn li ..' ....... . ......1 . g.n, tn. on display in tho window of a Hill liiiure wriuuK". Hint .. .,m.c,v, -. day. "but I did not break any of the lr tafoter a, says: "We I consld- prlBOu rules nor attempt to do any," - thing out of the ordinary that would " potatoes. make me trouble." 1 BIG EATERS 6ET KIDNEY TROUBLE TAKE SALTS AT FIRST ClQN OP BLADDER IRRITATION OR BACK. ACHE The American men aad women must cuurd constantly against kidney trou ble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood Is filled, You can do that by having the watch cleaned and oiled every 12 to 15 months at UppV We have an expert watchmaker, experienced In repairing all makes of watcuex. Work Is done promptly and guaranteed for a year. Charges aro de cidedly reasonable. Bring your watch In today and have It looked over, charge for examination. Frank M. Upp Jeweler 433 Main Street OBlclat S. P. Watrli Inspector rinnnnnnnnminnrn'i"'"""'' --. Moving Pictures j 8 Fr eeat Moaejr for Loaae i J i i I'lumlter Huve lulling SACRAMENTO. March 8. A bill providing for the examination and cer- iflffitinn nr nlnmlipre was nassed In .1... inir. cn.vlnn nt th leclslaturet In "Tho nnvll'o Vosilln " TrlnnvlA but was vetoed by (iovernor Johnson 1 1 drama to be seen bi the Star tonight, DR. A. A. 80ULE FHVtICIAN ANO BUROKON UNMltaBnmuiBlk. FhanaHU (Kjagticii BraauaeJatloB of Soule la MMi' FrMwa, Bw-wy.i IbJBJBJBBMBBwV".., t -m '" ""'"' JS A I MMWWMMWWWWHIWWMMMMWIIWWwll because It created an expensive com- mlmlon to tarry out the provisions. In this session Assemblyman Phillips Ntima Tulmadg" ami Tully Marshall are co-starred, and the latter Is seen In tho kind of part in whlch-he achlev II iui kmivii ov..... - ...-, i in uiu mim w .ai i in iii.vii-iw ..- bas introduced the same kind of a bIH C(j H grealebt fame on the speaking t.... I. ...ul.a.d nnlv tnw a ulnslA nr-i...... .u.. . . Mn.nkln. Aam I, UUI li iiw,io I'.iif . -.mw.w . - .BUIBvllll " ihiiiiii IIMU. . son' to attend to Its adm.nlstration.lwaH in Clyde Pitch's last Play, "The Tho bill bag passed the assembly.- City," produced on Uroadway several months after his death, that Marshall appeared as a victim of the "devil's needle," and gave such a marvelous Two New DUtrlets a IHD lULiV'TH lfirh R.nf.nal I tutlonal amendment is Introduced In.lmpeisonatlon that on the opening ... i a .... i inlwhl navanil ivnman fatnttaA ani. hflrl the legislature to proviae tor two u-."i ;..! -.v.. ........... ...... ... dltlonal district courts of appeal in to be carried from the audience. Hia California. The present courts ara at. individual worK was more largely re- Baa FraacJaco, Los Angelas aad Sae-spousiDie tor tne success oi ine uuy itnaa muj ower one leaiurv ui in yimj. tar 'ij. .!. Clter out, they weaken from overwork, becomo Hlugglah; the ellmlnative tisi bjos clog and the result U kidney trou !i!e, bladder weakness and a general t'pcilno In health. When your kldneya feel like lumps ot Irad; our back hurts or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment or you are cbllwid to seek relief two or three tlmcH during the night; If you suffer with nick headache or diixy. nervous Knolls, ncid stomach, or you have rneu- maticm when the weather Is had, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water befora breakfast for a few days and your kid neys will then act fine. This famous salui Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, command with iitnia, and r.nx been used for generations to riueli and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder troubles. J.-ul Salts Is inexpeasive; cannot In jure, makes a delightful effenrasoeat lltbla water beverage, aad beloaw to every home, bsoama aobody aaa auk a mlstage by haTiag a saM kMaay flashing any taa. AdT. WOOD Jnst pboaa 187 aad ask for Pey. .ton. He is the ataa wlio ran aorta your wood problea. for yoa. Klamath Fuel Co. MMMMhMMMMMMMAMMaAmLMaMAMAMMAMM SlSk TkUUtk SUT.PaWi YOU Should Ut.1-K Tfl different fromB XOtnerS Decause more rare i U In llirt m.lklncP ,nrl the matsrlau UfcCU are nigner gTaue. Black Silk Stove Polish MakM bffflVUni. tllky polUb thM doai ot tub ctl or dtut off, $mX U ihlo UiU avuv tiRiaa mm w"m mm r"" kOUSD llmwa am saaipw miavwu mm vm nL E "wH L5?...ffl",r" imww. w"."l7"" ImiwwMm, ft 9 tummat ftut mtnMf-Ujm ott .:iui m Wms urn am. rnutfe. xsusasumrpMH mmiiij. leak Silk Steve Palish Werfce lirtilsiM Storage Battery Work We are equipped not onlr lo lemlr and, i barge Intti'tlri, but slu'i lo build ttiiu. An rtperlenced man In linrga Of till lll'1'fUlllH'llt. Tires and AcceMoriet Wo mrry lln Urxt uttwk of automobile arret norli'M In itmiltii'ni Orrcmi, WHITE PELICAN GARAGE LARGE SHIPMENT OF Fancy Yakima Apples JUST ARRIVED For cooking and eating purpow. White Winter Pearmain, Winesap Yellow Newtona Senator York Imperial Ben Davie Place your order today Van Riper Bros. "Get the Habit" ' . B-i Furrows of Care t'.iniH.tlliiilupUrr In Hie face Unit It prolecleil liy IINHKHWIKMW ' .. : . ... ... .. Illi s VIOI.KT fOMI CHKAM. Tim riiliiplelon im muni u V ntf woman's npparent age. Voa may enilly leliilii your ullifl """"" through the imr of HiU 0M ('renin. Il l n lUlnly irrralli "" nu miou, ami delightfully irrfNiiinl. PHM'K U.V. I WKZ lOAMrXTTlFAUAOTOCrOHTfTi' j V wHenc mmncutAH koplk mill ,.-. I ' 1FlrftVf "uv THCIIt DRUGS fiff"!!" ul A Woman's Problem No woman cares to keop much money In the house. Still, every day some occasion arises when sho finds need for a llttlo more money than she fcels'snfo in keeping on hand . Why not start a check ac count? It solves tho problem In a safe, convenient manner. FIRST STATE 2 SAVINGS BANK KJUAMATH FAUBj, UWUUH . tv