-W.I lJ-W.OII-SIi piHIII ' - f'-4v JH TUESDAY, JUNE 12, IVt M THE KIDDIES CAN HELP CROSS riVC AND TIN CENT PICCCO U3U. ALLY SPENT FOR JELLY OEANB, 1C, WILL SUPPLY A BANDAGE FOR WOUNDED SOLOIER THE BVBNINO HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON 1 ," JXif. J What tinrt rnn III "kiddle," llm (en 4,r, Wk Ih'mHihI llllle boy nml girls, to in Itrlp win the war Ttiln imp of I ho question Hint ha totn intcrrntlns" Ilia leader In I lie int lied Cro drive for 1 100.000. Ttiry believe they have arrived at n Mlullau of II and will attempt to nrmi. Id rnthulam of the younxMer In n filch DO Keen ' i niwni wto are waging the Utile for the tlol- lir. The plan In to enlist the ajslnlanro ol the parent and urge Ihem to Inn) III St IhU time Iho patriotic need of rxer tUInc rlf erlle and selfrwtralnt In (hr iwialler thing thai ml up lh .u hm.I ntrknlii Hint thn "klitilliii"i ... .. ... tlint tin! Ilinrt Hitter wif ft tiinlit and ftiKMiini iii Mil. " -- ,- "' mem in in1 nisinry m pnunninrnpy wlili h orri'trcl xurli nljiimlnnt npportun It)' for I (if IiIrIi nml low, rlih nml MMir Iii working for tho great relief move ment, If the school rhllilnm of Grown av tragrd only a ilium nplii they would swell tint licit Croim fund by a mnynifl tout Hum of titer 11.000, It limy hvit nitnl liul it nliki-l nplern tin' Ktnnd lolnl would Imi betw-n f,r,n and 12.000. How linixirltint Iho penult- and nlrlc H wiiil illini'H limy bo in thn nllinlv Hon of nufTi'illiK mid inlrtT) iiiiiniii; lln wnmiilcd on thn Imttli'di-liU of Kurope, wlii'iii Ameilrmi imtillrr will noon on dolnit Ihelr lilt to help win thn wnr, U Hhown hy Homn fllturrit prepnretl by tho lliil Ciocn. I'or exnmple: Onn tent will huy Iodine iii (llnlnf, rt n wound. Olin rent will buy ciioiikIi Rnuie for onn ilrenHltiK. A nlrknl will buy a bandaen, Klght cent will pny for n temporary apllnl. A dlmn will pnnldo rhloroform for an operation. Twenty five renin rtpriidrd an above may nave a limb or a life of a wounded soldier. Hrrry man, woman and rhltd In the Male ran do something In thin KlKnntlc lied Crori rnmpalKii. There will bo many of thine who are not circuit!' TEACHERS HOLD IEET M JULY 7 PORTLAND WILL BE PATRIOTIC ALLY DECORATED FOR THE 1017 , CONVENTION OF NATIONAL ED. UCATIONAL ASSOCIATION . lOHTI.ANI, Juno 12. Krom tho lit tin school house In tho country to the great university In tho city, educator mid teacher will como to the 1917 lonwntlon or tho National Education ANrioclntlon. which begin here on July 7th mid Inntn a full week. Amcr- Icanlnm' and preparedness, according to reporta receded hero from Robert J. Aley of Orono, Maine, prenldent of the ttfiNocltttlon, and In charge, of the pro gram, will form the keynote of the KntheilnR. Portland will be decorated In red. white and blue for tho contention, the bli: municipal auditorium, where thn "eala" pend for kind. armt will nlno be tinted lo help Ibrlr children lo earn a fnw more pen- Im or dlmea durlna the next fewi red than they have been In the bablt of (JoIjik. and lo auk the kiddle to nave their earning above what they actu ally need, and give them to the lied CroM fund. There are nearly 100,000 children of ithoul age In Oregon, and there art. or oon will be, out of uchool for Itftlr tunmer varallona, and Ibe lied Com eommlttee la confident that the thou MtiJd of young patriot will b able la make a nplendld ahowlng In gltla to Ibe Red Croaa If they eierclne a little more energy, pemeveranco and thrift 1 UMul,.H. M III Id l,l,l M-lll tu lllttlf. Ill Htannsl no an to lie among the heaty!" ., , ' , " ,' ,. naiionni puium aiiu niviii mn unn on patriotic nubJecU. Three Northwest gotcmorH, Jamon With) combe of Oregon, Kmcnt Muter of Wimlilngton and Mohch Alexander of Idaho, hute promlned to npenk. A fourth governor, W. 1). Rlepheni of California, linn been Invited to make an addrrtia. ! to loin lnintK In the common rnunn nn In ptemntid b) thn American Red (,'ronn, Thn humbtn penny, the iikmIi-hI nickel and thn bright little dime, each can and doen ilo a definite practical thing toward the work that In before U.i to do. The child' mite and the rich man' million will each be recclted with equal welcome nml each will nerte the name degree of efficiency In thn Red Cronn work. Welch la still buying hldca and pIU. Good prlct, 106 Sixth trttt, aouth of Klamath avenue. 124t See our new stock of refrigerators. Klamath Valley Warehouse. 8-t PROPOSE SCHOOL MERGER UP JULY ALBANY AND PACIFIC, TWO OF OLDEST INSTITUTIONS IN THE NORTHWEST. PROBABLY TO COMBINE WORK PORTLAND, Jane 12. Proposed merger of two Oregon sectarian edu catlonal Institution, the Albany Col lege, a Presbyterian school at Albany, and the Pacific University, a Congre- gntlonal Institution at Forest Grove, which baa been pending for somo time, Is to be submitted for final action to the Presbyterian Synod here In July. The consolidation waa proposed by the Pacific University, and has been favor ably reported upon fcy a special com mittee representing the Albany school. The two Institutions are among tho oldest In tho Northwest. Albany wan cntabllshed In I860 Ud Pacific In 1849. At present about 1C0 students are at tending tho Albany College and 123 are at Pacific. Consolidation would gite tho Institution combined endow ments of approximately 1500,000, It l claimed. Neither the name nor site or the con solidated Institution hoi been deter mined. The Forest Grove school claims It has the larger campus and better buildings of the two. Opposi tion baa arisen, among Albany mer chants and townspeople to the chnnsa of the school from that city, however. Chicago Girl Held for Shooting; Victim LET US PAY YOUR MUSIC TEACHER On Pianos sold the remainder of this month a course of Music Lessons free, SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT Next Door Pestofflc 11-St JUMP FROM BED IN MORNING AND DRINK HOT WATER Open sluices of system each morning wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter, says authority. and glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, drank each ' morning before breakfast, keeps us looking and feeling fit. Life is not merely to live, but .to. live well, cat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. "What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it is if ono will only adopt the morning inside bath. , , . Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opon ing the sluices of tho system each morning and flushing out tho whole of tho iutornal poisonous stagnant matter. . Everyone, whether ailing, " or well, should, each morning, lioforo breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of Umostoho phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previouH day's indigestible waatte, bilo and poisonous jtojeinn; tuna eleansiug, sweetening and puri fying tho entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonder fully invigorating. It cleans out all tho sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast mile you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phos phate is quietlv extracting a largo volume of wmer from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of peopo who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to cct a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, which will cost but little, but is sufficient to toako anyone a pro nounred crank on the subject or internal sanitation. irwBiiiiii ,-lBSal IBBBBSBBBBaBBBSBBPaSBBBBBBBBl 'ciVSsL "WBBBBBBB fail'' -' 'iIsbbbV HHsM&. .'') jM iMdFM.im??'' . JfSBBBBBBBBBBsVS WmBkytj .asssnlaVS EMflpWSgWt m IKssssaw.' a. mmf vrfS' VSBsiHaafBBl WMmL'iWif (aSJBKBBBBJ &WSg aflwaiH . yJEjSJSflBMBsasssMS? g PBJBBjjaflBBBBBIBmrif H C -V-'-;iilBBWSBBBBBB. i i JSSJsPSfcfaPfBsi 1 7&9&MtiE&si WC-M f: "Psfi fe. ' BB, 1 AMERICAN REVOLUTION POPULAR IN FRANCS PARIS, May 25. Om remit e Urt American Intervention In Um war la an extraordinary demand at all tlMkeak stores for the history of Um laatrlw revolution and of the Vnlbsi States. The only two works) ea thai ttthjttt published in the French langnage seem to be oat of print One of these works, It Is announced, la te be reynh-llshed. LEGAL NOTICES BSSBSBSBBBsnsi' m Oi.'i '5.ftXT' li'&?. If jtmi ere leeWnej fltra Mane hi 1t:t:):M Hjr mn9 CtHtotH mm jrTf tyin& irx& k 'aBBBhBhBl bbbW r ??" & ttI ttiS v ?nA. S e 1 ky-a - vf jiu":-si . "v: i fgj SksBsBB BSBBBSS) fBfkAejkebgek eaSBBSBBH BBst? 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Defendant To Arthur BedaL the defendant above named: In the name of the state f Oregen: iuu miv ncrc7 iHii. u fvtiai mmm i, answer tne cocapiaiai nieo against yam In the above entitled suit ea or before the 11th day of June, 117, that betig the day of the last BubUenUea of mona and the last day withla which you are required to answer na by the order of publication of summons, if 70a fail to appear nan answer, the pUlntUf will upyty to tho court for the relief demanded la anM complaint; said suit ts brought for n dissolution of the bonds of watrlnway existing between tho plaiaOsT sad yourself, on the grounds of cruel nan Inhuman treatment, and for tho care and custody of the minor child. Maw BedaL This summons la published, la the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circulated daily at Klamath FaBa, Oregon, by order.ef tho Iloaorabla D. V. KuykeadalL Judge of aald eeurt. and dated tho 1st Say at May, MIT, the Srat pubUeaUoa to ho made May 1. 1S17, and the laet pubMoatloa thora of to be made June 12, 1I1T. . H. at MANNINO. Attorney far PhnathT, Loomla bldg., Klamath FaHa, Ore-1-S-1S-22-S9-6-U , 7 , -t - ? a.1,5 FOR SMEtT MSTAL WORK, 1 1 PLUnHNNSL S TIAM FITTINuV PUMPS AM PR'S WORK Of ALAJ KINDS SSB t ' KT ' r J TMMaanSt. ' 3 tug ,. - -- - t ufa i a. . "Jin 1 -a.W' f ntMR IICW MJ laaeafJiU --7-,S SMrt. twtf Collara LnuadireS 'j& We also wash aHk. anrnt, aactael. ,, M oroS aooa vary eareMty Tryaa '$. 'K o-oaaSbaaiavlaiiS. ' right. Pheae m. - . & unar Tf -- fl - - - I'laW ruuria JUWW I Bank of Fleet m ' s-n-iweaw'--s.o.-- - 4. i$i 1. The Chllcote agency la the heme of the AEtna companies. Get good Insur ance before the fire. 35 Moving Pictures You're footslck! Your feet feel tired, puffed-up, chafed, aching, sweaty, and they need "Tit." TliM makes feet remarkably fresh and sore-proof. "Ti." takes the pain and burn right out of corns, callouses and bunions. "Tiz" hi the grandest foot-gladdener 'the world has ever known. Get a 25-cent box of "Tlx" at nny drug atom and end foot torture for ;i whole year. Never have tired, aching sweaty.-smelly feet; your shoes will fit fine and you'll only wish you bad tried Til" sooner. Accept no substi tute. Adv. 1 LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR USri, GIUXDMA'8 SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR MCC1PK AND NO BODY WILL KNOW The use of Sago and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to Its nat ural color dates back to .grandmoth er's time She used It to keep her hair beautifully dork, glossy ana at tractive. Whenever herjialr took on that dull, faded or streaked appear auee. this simple mixture was ap plied, with wonderful effect. Out brewing at home Is mussy and out-of-dato. Nowadays, by asking at nny drug store for a EO cent bottle o( "Wyetu'a Sage and Sulphur Com pound," you will get this famous old preparation. Improved by the addi tion 'of other Ingredients, which can bo depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. Awell known downtown druggist says It darkens the hair ao natural ly and evenly that' nobody can tell It has been applied. You simply damp, en a spoage or aoft brush .with It and draw tats through your hair, tak ing one strand at a time. By mora log tho arajr hair disappears, and af ter another application or two, it be cornea beautifully dark and glossy. Wyeta'a Sago and Sulphur Compound la a delightful toilet requisite foi those who desire a mora youthful P psaraaoe. H la not lateaaed lor tn euro, aUUaaUoa or pmeaUea a dls- The methods of unscrupulous mining nnd oil promoters to obtain money from the poor and Ignorant, are ruth' lessly exposed in the Jesse L. Lasky production of "The Years of the Lo cust," is being shown at the Star to night and tomorrow, with the beautiful and versatile Fanny ward In tne pnn- cloal role. Several Incidents in the story show how these men rob the un suspecting, nnd later It is shown how tho federal government brings about their punishment. In the cast support ing Miss Ward are such distinguished nrtlsts as Jack Dean, Walter Young, Charles Ogle and others. I Baasaaaar - aaaam'''' aawi saKfl BBsaBsaBsaasa saassJLHBs.BKB ; Morses ifevw 1 1 1 I sWkrttaahsIelistiss - Jmj saW . J .B at' t:M-M' ...' veM'ioyaSBBBJt tJeKUMimen I CADTrTAMiTVll B -aa sFeafe-aa oanannnnana' aasa t ' S "" rwaaal I SirnMLYRMOOLS AM aasT - n WtmfM siv'.- 2-. .: -j -- "MOV .HMU! wm rm-mssa; I CLASS ACCOMMODATION A 7 oy 4 tirtb v fW 1 mznyrStr yrB aaaaBBsr QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLADDER TROUBLES YOU failing Seeds CM li tfMO.SM I - rlV'wl ..13 j . um K iB -w , l . 2 i?2 -v h,- 5 C. i ,t V '" .fc. IE. 7. .h, 'i-S :.vjrj&r rr-frf. j " - V ktX 'tests-: Tf -u- fry h tfr rf&& l y"' Si-'WJiBl fr.jvBiisl 'd. v omta Sj, fPSS am T&W'A 'Jff1 andBagsase Aiywkre it Ae ( Also 0. a Hom a 00. WASark. . IriMMlll ttiii 1 - TO $?$$' " t .& 51 x zez " t IV, f iCSft Fjtftf Ji western Trm 1 MPPIf- - xwm,i & fM3rn'ft ,rv, .1 v ..i,;-;1' No man or woman who eats regular can make a mistake by flush ing the kidneys occasionally, says n well known authority. Meat forme uric acid which excltee'the kidneys the;' become over worked from tho strain, get sluggish and fall to titer the a-to and poisons from tho blood, then we set BicK. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dlizlneas, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache la the kidneya or your back hurts or If the urine Is cloudy, offensive, tall of sediment, Irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat andvgot about four of jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoon! ujl la a glass of water be fore breakfast, and la a few days year kidneya will act tne. This famous salts is made from tho acid of graasa and lemon juice, combined with Uthla, and has been used for generatloas to lush and stimulate the kidneys, alto to neutralize the acids la urine ao M M longer causes Irritation, than eaatag bladder weakness. 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