r-,, "XY Kir PACK TWO tut: kvening ukrald, klamatii paixs. okkqon FRIDAY, MAV .5, 10)7 . --,' Tl Evening Herald W. O. SMITH. Editor elatty eacept Baaday fcy araM Publishing Omhv of rUto. at IIS Itouth atreet. at Um soataseos at Klamath throng attar. fm. ahatiUUoa tense ay sua to any the United Statee: SMS FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1917 BenWiCksiedAdTS. HELP WANTED KliMAGialy News LOGGING RAILROAD NOW EXTENDED TO THE RIVER ACKLEY BROTHERS HAVE RAIL. ROAO 'RUNNING PROM MOUN. TAINS TO RIVER TO DUMP LOOS TO IE RAFTED TO FALLS. KBNO. May rs Ackley Brothers now hae a logging railroad running from the mountains to a point near the Keno bridge where they dump the Ion Into the river to be taken to their mill at Klamath Fatls. Captain Ball was In Keno Wednes day with a boatload of material forj Ackley'a logging camp. The captain I will take Ackley's logs to the Palls. Good Roads for Oregon y E. J. ADAMS State Highway Cemmlealener The Herald will run dally "the clearest, matt readable and moat In formative document of the Oregon Good Roada camaalan," " low hat boon termed, written by E. J. Adama af Eugene, and atato highway commlMloncr. "A simple explanation of the 16,000,000 bond ing act questlono antwerod repllea to' objections statistics analy ted" oaya C C Chapman, editor of the Oregon Voter. "The measure dltcutaed In Its relation to existing road legislation and the whole road situation a It facea the people of Oregon, at the apeclal election, Juno 4, 1117. fill Hfl XI bill! fin in ii OIRL WANTED General housework. Small family. Good wages. Apply Sarald. 23-3t WANTED Blacksmith for .sawmill and teggJag camp. Good wages. Per aaeat position. NINE LUMBER CO. !4t Bray. CaL FOR RENT FOR MINT 5 room modem house. Ira 1 Piae at 25-3f .FOR SALE KENO PERSONALS KENO. May 15 H. Snow goose has been on the sick list but is Improving now. Grandmother Saowgoose. who Is 77 years of age and has not walked a Mep In about three years, is very feeble and is unable to more. She Is confined to ber bed. Sam Padgett Is putting out a large garden to feed the hungry and has line prospects. IX CONCLUSION. I am. Indeed, very sorry that our good friends who are opposing these bonds, many of whom are my personal friends, and whom I hold In high es teem, should see fit to use surh mis leading arguments that apienl not to the reason but to the prejudice of the neoplei In their atempt to defeat this road building program. HONEYCOMBED WITH SUSPICION. Without any personal reflection of any kind, I want lo say this, th.tt Oregon today is honeycombed with suspicion and distrust. She Is tied to the post with the halter of wanting confidence. We neter can hope to make progress as a State until this condition ia overcome. No business enterprise can succeed when the part, ners lack confluence and are, suspic ious of each other. No home can be happy where the members of that home distrust each other and no State ran succeed and make progress when people lend themsehes to the destruc tion of confidence In those who are honestly endeavoring to do something for the good of all the people. "UNUKSIRAnU: CITIZENS." I want to say this. In all kindness, I that that man who goes about the State pointing the linger of suspicion at others, arraying class against class, and destroying the confidence of the peoplu Is a menace to the welfare of the State. If he does such things with malicious Intent, he becomes an undesirable cltlien and the quicker his address bears the mark of another State, the better It will be for this grand old State of Oregon. IH dd UN liJ BUY OWN FUNIS UNLESS REASONABLE BIOS ARE SUBMITTED FOR STATE HIGH. WAY WORK STATE WILL DO WORK ITSELF; ANNOUNCED. (o unuViiM.p imvtiiR vork Knelt by foice acrour.l Hide fur till t i'i- of Mumln-d T mi t',1 til" Id tie tuvllfrl um!ti' 'l'li M I Me umiiHi'.'tUiii The type of pavement to (to seleeled In each Imllcldual case U In be de termined by cost and local conditions. Kur work done by contract, good and suftlclent guarantees of workmanship, material and durability will be eiavted from contractors. During the eilMaiire or war condi tions no construction will bo under taken which will withdraw labor from juuxon-an' i ItMt BALK A few secoad band cars S4-M FORD OARAGE fOR 8ALB Good paying hotel bust aaa. For Information write No. 633 Herald oMce. 11-tX FOR SALE Two bbp, single phase Wagner motor. Telford Bros. Garage. tt-t SYHt SALE Two thousand yards of earth. Joel T. Ward. CU Mala st :t FOR BALE Indian motorcycle, almost cost StSS, will sell for $150. Iroa Works or see J. O. Beardaley. 24-6t FOR BAUD Spring wagon suitable for and a tot of' tools for sale Phone 82-X or aee Parker at SMaeaactoa. 25-2t FOR BALE 40 acres lead aU under cntUvaUen, fenced, will be oaelgaar- Dalry Station. Price $16.00 SMt R. E.' SMITH REALTY CO. FOR BALE Hatching eggs froaa pure bred barred rock hems. All male Wrda fraaa O. A. C prixe laying stock. Write, call or phone Mrs. G. A. Thorns, Merrill. SO cents per setting. Delivery ekirgea extra. 23-6t MISCELLANEOUS mmm0m0i0i0i0wi0iim0i0m0i00Am0m000 CAS- FOR HIRE Phone Mecca Bit Hard Parlor, US. Jitney Joe or Mc- 15-laa ORPHEUS THEATER THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The Wrath of Cactus Meer A drama with a tremendous human appeal la three parts. Purple Mask Fifth Episode. A blaze in midair. Two parts. Lave me. Love My Biscuits A Universal Joker Comedy ADMISSION TEN CENTS H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amdaementa s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSI DARK STAR THEATER Jesse L. Lasky presents Sesaue Hayakawa In "The Soul of Kura-San" ' with Myrtle Stedman A powerful and unusual Japanese. American drama, by Charles Sarver TEMPLE THEATER v$ Henry B. Walthall . America's Leading Actor with v Mary Charleaon in "Little Shoos'' time: 1 hour, 15 min. Crew of American Gunboat Scorpion Interned By Turks aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasRaaBBEsU 5 f afefefefefefefefefefefefefefeV f 1 SmBavaBBBB 1 VVh i iH aaa&Kb AaaaaaaaaWJ JrlV SBaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaanlMBBBaB swafefgW Wf'dKf I JlV K BBBBBBBBs- iBi BBBBaW ST V A m BmaaaaaaaaarmaarA9Af3BBJBaaaaaaarBPSai B? BJf r Br . (L "V ir t1 A F INVsVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW fjKlt 9 F MiftOt! aKffcjLt W f PSsVaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV WW sBmaaaBa f'SitfSttkJSKHKJtt 2JR V amnamaaVBammaaVsMsmaa Paving plants will be purchased by the State Highway Commission. If satisfactory bids for laying pave ment are not received from contractors the commission will thus be prepared RCiltultuinl and other h.edoVj,,. '."lie iil'tito i hii .iiii,, . .. MM pollit Vl.ul. , , ,,,'""" wsn-m. ..,.,. o,;:; of.tau. limiUaudK , ," Halurday nl.l.t. Ww"ltr. - leaking f.r th0Bt, city or country, Chllcot. n Un '? money. He has th, ciuv "J many of the btit (arm, nd " $ Main at. Mt IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS This photograph shows the crew of within twenty-four hours after the the American gunboat Scorpion, which declaration of war against Germany. was unable to leave Turkish waters The crew was of course Interned. uit&z&aat&iw The photograph was taken at the time Henry Morgenthau was ambassador. KLAMATH BOY IN FOURTH SQUADRON CLARENCE LENOX WRITES FATH ER OF HIS EXPERIENCES AT VANCOUVER AND FORT SAM HOUSTON. 1 i r MBHsTLL OPERA HOUSE Vi.VJBOTKMC nOTDHES I AXD SATURDAYS SMcrtfft Ofasas) , . . a No. 1S7. 1. 0. 0. V.. rm rrtaay ugats. w. v. uar n. P.2.Ma4a OUarbela, aeereUry. VwRsaw eat No. 4t. meets r. L. Favataia. c. p.: .m. The following Is part of a letter re ceived by D. H. Lenox, of this city, from his son, Clarence W. Lenox, of the fourth aero squadron at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. "The three weeks we were at Van couver they bad so many men there that they could not feed them any thing hardly, so we ate one meal and sometimes two In Vancouver. Ken neth soon ran out of money and I paid ; for both our eats. "We were on the train when the P:roll was signed and missed our first day day, so we will have to watt another month for our pay. We're In the army now so I guess we should worry. "All men who have not been In the service before have to have a certain r.mount of infantry drill so we are getting ours now. About three hours every day and that is almost all we do. "Since we have been assigned to a squadron we get out of fatigue. They bad aeroplane maneuvers here last Friday and a large delegation of Elks were out from San Antonio to watch tbeaa. They art sure pretty when in or aix get up at once and loop the ioof." - BASEBALL CHATTER - SAN FRANCISCO, May 25 There's something in the air in California that acts like the water of Ponce de Leon'K fountain of youth on the arms of vet- ran pitchers. At least, there are qullu a few major-league old tlciM "netting by" In the Pacific Coast L'ague. Pill Burns, veteran southpaw, who has twirled for almost every club In both big leagues; Jean Dubuc, former Detroit star; Charles Hall once a lc penable twirler with the Red Sox; Att Fromme, ex-New York Giant and Cin cinnati Red; "Long Tom" Hughes, first string Washington twirler In the 19th Century; "Spider" Baum, who twirled for Altoona in the old Trl-Stitte League, and Harry Krauxe, who wuh with Connie Mack in 1910, are still winning games In the major league of the far west. Pacific Coast League fans are not surprised over Pitcher Frank Miller's success with the Pittsburgh Pirates thin season. Miller Is a Coast League product. The White Sox drafted him in 1912 but be was taken ill with diphtheria during the winter and had to retire for two seasons. Strong as an average man possibly can be, Miller was a wonderful pitcher in 1912. He could pitch almost eery day, seldom falling to send eight or ten batters back to the water bucket. Only tho olher day Miller twirled the first ..hut- out game of the season against the New York Giants, allowing four hits and striking out seven batters. RAILROADS TO PLAN CURTAILMENT MAIN LINE PAS8EN0ER SERVICE AND OTHER PHASES TO BE THE SUBJECT OF WAR CURTAIL. MEtiT. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 25 Plans for the curtailment in main line pussenger service and other wartime conomlet) In railroad operations are under discussion here today at a con ference of the chief operating officials of western railroads. Northwestern railroads are well represented. It is expected that this movement of reduction, the number of trains will begin In the east and will become ef fective first between points served by two or more roads. On many lines, it Is pointed out, (here is duplication of service, such as, for example, the three night trains between Portland and Seattle on three competing lines. curtailment In passenger service would be directed toward the elimina tion of such duplication. Power passenger trains will release railroadmen and equipment for an augmented freight service. SAYS BACKACHE IS SKIN YOU HAVE BEEN BATING TOO MUCH MEAT Whoa you wake up with backache and dull misery In the kidney region it generally means you have been eat ing too much meat, saya a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys la their effort to filter It from the blood, and tbey be come sort of paralysed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you rellove your bowels; removing ail the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dlixy spells;. your stomach sours, tongue Is coated, and when the weather Is bad you have rheumatic twlngee. The urine la cloudy, full of sediment, channels oft en get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during tho night Either consult a good, reliable pby slcian at once or get from your phar macist about four ouncea of Jad Salts; take before breakfast In a glass of wa ter for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts la made from the acid of giapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise acids la the urine so It so longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts la a life aaver for regular meat eaters. It la Inexpensive, can not Injure, and makes a delightful, effervescent lithla-water drink. Special Sale Reduced prices on some broken lines of Men's and Boys' Shoes. Modern Shoe Store The Kscliulve Store for Men and Hoys 7JI MAIN HTItKKT Automobile fires Vulcanizing and Repairing AH work Guaranteed KLAMATH AUTO TIRE COMPANY 133 South SUth Street SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR ITS GRA.NDMOTHKR'ft HKCII'K TO HRINO BACK COLOR AND M'H TRR TO HAIR SWl HOWARDS Ashland-Klamath Falls Auto Line BEST EQUIPMENT The Service That Has Made Oood NEW SEVEN PASSENGER CARS Contract bonds of all kinds prompt, ly furnishsd. You'll need them for construction work en the Strahorn Railroad. See Chllcete. ts, Up From Malln. W. II. Freer came In yesterday from Malln where he Is working his Tule Lake land tract which ha draw In the land drawing. You can turn gray, faded hair beau tlfully dark and lustrous almost over night If you'll get a-CO-cent bottlo of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur (Vim pound" at any drug itore. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, Improved by tho addition of other Ingredients, arc sold annually, says a well known druggist here, be cause It darkens the hair so natur ally and evenly that no one can tell Is haa been applied. Tboee whose balr Is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprlRO awaiting them, because after omi or two applications the gray liulr van In lies and your locks bocomu luxuri antly dark and beautiful. This Is the age of youth, dray- haired, unattractive folks aren't want ed around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youth ful appearance within a few days. This preparation ia a toilet requisite and Is not Intended for the cure, mltl gatlon or prevention of disease. Adv Automobile Motor Tablets Are you one of tho many uueere of those tablets In Klamath Falls. They prevent tho formation of car. bon In your motor, give It mere "kick" and power. On May 2tst the new law gets Into effect allowing tho gasoline producers to sll a lower grade of gasoline than , waa legal heretofore. This no doubt meana a poorer grade of gasoline and we recommend using thoee tablets to got results. ' THE TABLETS ARE FUT UP ONE HUNDRED IN A BOX, ENOUGH TO TREAT ONE HUNDRED GAL LONS OF GASOLINE FOR II ,00. White Pelican Garage AEtna disability aellclea work far you when you cannot work for your. self. They are tag sanaai-a af the World. AskChllMis. U Drop in and See THE NEW STUDEBAKER FOUR ar SIX Cars that give raal service WE CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Geo. Biehn Success Is a savings account. Haiardoua speculation may make one man In a hundred rich, but It makes the other ninety-nine-poor. The safe way Is to savee. and let your money, earn money. Your funds deposited In our caro will draw 4 per cent, will bn absolutely sufe, and at your disposal at all times. (swass'll W FIDCT CTATC A. CAlIKleQ RANK II KLAMATH FALLS, OIIKOON Keep Your Kidneys Weil Backache la quite a common complaint and la usually eaussd by in active kidneys. Don't ntglsct your kldnoya far kidney Ills may lead to osrloui bliew troubles, diabetes, graval er Brlght's dlaease. NYALS KIDNEY PILLS are a combination of vegetable products pseulHrly efflelsnt l ; treatment of diseases af the kidneys and bladder. " PRICE "TTTT.Tr . 80c' (Wenwotfs wamaof narnnNirir7f V J WHERE fAARTICULAR FIOPLS jUgi dflaWVI BUY THtl DRUM firrisW nT W