f i flf y t i.i li. J r. . f I 8 r ; 'I : V' 4tt' . IA i' W.1 & M WW ssswwwm.swswssmi TWETrin,HenJd W. O: SMTH. Edkor laJTsChsaMAfo FOR SALE FOR SALE Team, weigblag about l.m, wagoa asd karses. for f IS. mm Magatre. Jewel Cafe. 7- HAT WO SUS-Nr i asd timatky a stock. eaa. im properly ear!, o- t ssllrslr SfeOSe 14FS. KI1- i vwu. -2t' FOR RENT KENT CkRMt roomisg C PIMM 1X&T J-Jt worn, usT rr akaly fanH-edi Ter Quia Depart- Ura. Mraer M md JUls. 5-Jt. WXHHJCD APAKTMEXTS at Ue , S27 K-amat-i are. HELP WANTED WANTED Voaua to do feMral vark. Aly to ate-ard. White ftHcu hotel, btc 5 aa4 C p. m. -St 000K WAXTED W01 or aa wlfa; Liafcair nach. Phoae C-U FEKAIX HELP WANTED At the , FUIa Steam Lasadry; ex. -tt MISCELLANEOUS Um-Wktta htai emhftHdered par. Mai at Ua ten park oa Jaly 4th. KMJfy HaraM. 7-St IM HUstfa atraet. 5-t FAKHUUCDS TPE GOVERNMENT seeds faraera a wan as flghters. Two million tfcraa knadred thonsasd acres of Ore- w m. CallfonUa Railroad Co. grant laads; title rerested in United States; a opeaed for homesteads and sale. Coatalas soma of the beat land laft la tka United States; Urge copy- rightad map. showing land by sec- tleas aad description of soil, climate, rala fall, eleratlons, temperature, ate., by counties. Postpaid f 1. Grant Lands Locating Co., Box (10. Port land, Oregon. 2 3-7 8 1 Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. 0. P., msata Friday nlgbu. W. D. Cofer N. O., P.; Nats Ottarbeln, sscreUry. Bwauna Encampment No. 48, meets Taasday algbt. P. L. PounUIn, c. P.; 1 i. Baas, scribe. If yau are looking for a home In the Automobile Tires Vulcanizing and Repairing All work Guaranteed ILAMATH AUTO TIRE COMPANY 1M tMith aixth ttrMt ar tr aa to ( UBIMi : JJJJJ,, mmm frfec K. K. K. Stare's He wmfc. 7-lt Vahfc a Mw fcaifac Uaaa Prepardness Portland N. PORTLAND. Jaly 7 -PortUri, " cocireuoa c;e.i to U crowi-d wita edeeators from an way wlifc Ja. ij ssi-WUrj-5ru of the tsitrf Stacker, to at- latV. tie Nstlocal Oortl Uod the 117 ccareattaa of tie Na- tie crrrl ews 1 sot rt Ucral EdMalioa Astociitlcs. which j,- Moaiar. , oycnr M t " lT' Coverr J Wlthywmb f all not week. AssoeiatSoa cScial. predict 1M delegates i" sttead. HeM is a war year, will, all la - adiace aaxioa to to tteir "Nf towards furtherirg tie eUiojl u V.a faut lie cooLUTO j ocm arooBa - rt, .-- j -. .v. Jtrtj of prepare- sauosaji- aad pitrfctlja- Shaker, will - ponas ise raixra. - -- ""Arw. Santo Sprt. .Se York. !jo 48Ctor en help la the com-j jrjl( wpoa(, oa tvaU of .j,e coat en trr', w -. . -hfml Twtty epartatal braacfcet of( tfce -latlo Ttll toW irmt r.orersor Errt Lifter of -.a-.h-MtIag darlms tt week to tfMlllMtra b al. to talk Monday -ft.r-Jtb aaay dirUJow of teboel boob. Hb bje. It U bHed. i!l ork. and foorte-a edBcattoeal asd "B: ttboUrdc orpsiratkc 01 will ran - -?.. Tese at the s -e tie. M.k IH b fcdd the ccaeral -eec win im oi use P"" "" fioes cf the cosTemUoft. Hints for Saving Sugar in Fruit Canning Watch the use of sogar In Jelly making aad sare whercrer pewihia. says today's bslletin from U Natloa. at Emergency Pood aad Gardes Com. rhieh Is co-operating with the Evening Herald la a nation wide! to uiaatue the food of thai nation aad arw wast. The com-'the mission win sead frwe Its canning or; drying manaal to aay who enclose ai two eeat stamp ta pay postage. ! Sugar is costly, continues the letln. and erery koaaewifa should osa'.or i great car with It. la order to teili Jsst haw muck sugar should bo used' with each kind of Juice, ptaca a tea-! spoonful of Juice in a glass and add' make good jelly unless they are mix oae spoonful of 95 per cent grain al-'ed with fruits which are add. POSTAL At-THORITTEH I REDUCE PUT, THIEVING LONDON. July 7. The postoBea! authorities hare found a wny to re- duee the large number of thefts of.TampIco have petitioned the govern- silks, satins and other articles of wo men's finery that followed the em ployment of thousands of women at letter carriers and sorters in the post offices of the country. They trans ferred the handling of these articles back to the men, and tba thefts at once ceased. What Did the King i "A 4 ."-, ..i-V Jfr? m7. V' I 7.i it. '""Ji.Wt. '-, i ThU striking photograph shows King Georga of England talking to ona of tba bast knows aviators tba war has produced is Great Britain. Captain Hucks. Tba kiss visited tba l -i'SL ' s sssma 'iSw Hk , SS6r . . fc mufvlrlilivi t 'ft wt"Klyfiif ' ((.!' feWl it 1 3L .- itf smeSZfr&SmW l. mmmm . , WmmimmWmVSfmmmmmmmmm rwf4oa4i', ''.-, BFRIKf V IB -ifRI3IBKKV' Wmmm' ?Wk!ikmmmmJmM9r&1&?'T?!:.iJmimmaXtmwmmmW', ' Kmiwkwm rrz&tnmmvr&smZt' &.-mrj?mnJ!m-.i:tezL0k M&rn I THE Prevails E A. Meering iJrrsos. Mayor Ceorje U lUV.r smtsl. SJperitiJe--t of Sct fceoU U n AISefxa of PortUai. d W R. Xcster of Reed College Portland are to deliver ai.irese of welcome Ut eeleca: lt ti im K?ri Mosar af:roon. C H Kt, ,3, o tie skMcore School of 7:::nZ':2ot ;;; roice - n patrtotUa aao Asaencantsn icr aauiMit x. n w. - - - - . .v- -.,.., p.h.ri J AW. aet-iOTODo Jle.. U oa the proKrara ior, ... 1,0a resiltn. Impeachtaent ptoceeJ- i Monday. jco hoi. Shake the glass genuy. in or der to mix. then poor slowly and watch how the pectin that is the substance in trulls that makes them Jell Is precipitated. If the precipi tation Is In one lamp, a cup of sugar may be used for each of Juice. Should the precipitation be In seteral lumps sugar should be three-fourths the amount of Juice. Should no precipitation be shown the Juke is not adapted to jelly male bul-.lng. and should be used with apple Juices rich in pectin. Tasting the Juice is a good Idea, because the housewife will find fruit not as acid as good tart apples do not OIL COMPANIES WOULD ERECT WIRELESS STATIONS MEXICO. CITY, July 7. Oil corn- panics operating In the ticinity of meat to be allowed to erect and op erate wireless stations for conducting their business. The petition Is under consideration, but It is said that if it Is granted, it will be on condition that the stations be under government control and manned by government operators. Say to the Aviator fi?4 fr,$ti&& aeroplane Held near London, and was greatly Interested In the work of inn aviators. Captain Hucks refused to repeat what tba monarch said to bis. rvrMTWG HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON !cM.r GERMAN HE6LEGI UEMUMN. pfcs!r ffvME9 ' 'It7?Rl F1H: -Vli' I He f 1 ViK i i k flK f I lv t rt BbV. tMN?,rvr I wfcftsr v 1 - "v- . B Mayr W. H. Th"Mn A 1 rult of hi action In pr"ld h, ,., . . the time of the choke of ne- hool Macs bare tx-en threatened oy tone jcoaacilmen. At the Churches The Christian Science Society of I Klamath Palls, which U a branch or ganization ot The Mother Church, The First Church of ChrUt Scientlfts. in Uoston. Mw , holds services at 113 South Fourth street, every Sun day morning at 11 o'clock and every U ednfvU) evening at i o'clock. All are welcome. Subjeit for Sunday, July S, "Sac rataciiL" The Sucday school session Is from 'j-4J to lu: 45 every Sunday morning Pupils arn enrolled to the age ot 30. The tree reading room and tree lending library 1., open from 2:30 to 4.30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Hatarda)s. The Bible and all author ized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The Episcopal prayer service will be held In Library ball Sunday mora ine at 11 o'clock. All who are Inter eated are invited to these services. "The Little Brown Church," corner Ninth and Pine. Bible school at 10 a m. Communion and preaching. The sermon ill conclude the serlej on "The Sermon on the Mount." Subject, "Hock and Sand." p. m.. Christian Endeavor Meet lug. Heading In life or David LlWng. ston. fc p m. Ktenlng worship and ser mon. Many strangers have come to town. This church welcomes strangers and appeals to them to start right in their ne home by coming to church. All classes are welrorno here whether wage earner-, huxInesH or profenHlon al Wo hi ek to seru all, At Eleventh street Baptist church on Sunday, July 8th, Reverend W. H, Cox will continue his most Interest ing expository sermon on the Book or Romans. Come and bear him. He is an expert Bible teacher. Sunday night B. Y. P. W. at 7 o'clock, Ml. Fannie Murphy will lead. Heading sen Ice, auuject, "Peace With God," X o'clock. I. ORPHEUS THEATER! Saturday "THE FIGHTING GRINGO" Red Feather Drama of American Grit in Five Parts "Crook and Crocodiles" l-Ko Comedy Sunday and Monday Have You a Littla IWgiuro la Your Home? Bluebird Photoplays, Inc., Introduces THE LITTLE ORPHAN" Trou-ntlng Ella Hall in the Prettiest Photoplay aver screened The fascinating story of a little War Orphan who found happiness and a htiHbaud under unusual clrcura- stances, . ADMISSION TEN CENTS CAMPING OUT Oet the family installed In ona or npma a camps In Spring Creek for vacation. It Is cheap, and tba best u ue naa j.8t I K1 LTx ' !: I ltHKi: i;.kma I'Ium: R: now IlLlMKtt TO M!MAN ICKMILNT OK tMIUMI ( lTJ- ) LONPO.V Jat : -to f'plj to oa rrsarkabl ttorlr of HrltUhj ssutrratme&i 01 mii'i in .iuti,0(Jl,f loerrjlrol". n oij annuaiij Wen AfrU-a. which hao twn cir culated by the .rsan lrel an oSctal ttateaeat of the situation In that dUtrict ha been Kl'en to the A-MX'UteU Pr It declares that I hater suffering hate bea en dured by the native of OtambolanO acre due, not to llrltUh mUtrrat- meat, but to the neglect of the (rr sua government prior to HritUh oc cupation. Bnd gives sum details o( the aork of restoration and recon struction which the llrltlih undertoo as soon as they came Into Mnrson The avit recent tierman wireie communique on this subject was la sued en May 30, and said In part "Terribly critical condition, have been created in Herman Vet Alrlca owing to the occupation ot that couti. try by thr Kngtish A missionary writes to a South African mlulon pa per 'In the Ovambo couatrv the terrors of war were followed by een greater terrors of (amine. Now and then the country has been vUlted be fore by similar affliction, but the German government took care in pre vent suffering by helpful precantlon so that the afflictions never reached eitreme severity. After the Kngllah came, these precautions were neg lected, and hunger was able to rav age the unfortunate country without mercy. Thousands of natives ha fallen victims to English neglect and mtsgovernment.' ' The facts as established by reports from the governor general ot South Africa. Illustrate the reckless false hood of the German official state ments. The British reply is as fol fel fol eows: "The territory of Ovamboland wa Included within the borders of the German protectorate of Southwest Africa, but was always left severely! llll ll. ill. C- MM .ilMl.l.la.llf.i. . The events referred to In the wire less reports occurred In 1915. and were directly due lo the neglect tit the German protectorate to lake pre cautions against famine. "Owing to a succession of droughts want began to make Itn.lf felt In Ovamboland In 1913, and the famine culminated In a total failure of the crops In the beginning of 19 15. "Immediately after the surrender ot the German forces at Tsurmeb In July. 1915, the starving Ovambo. who hitherto had been shut In Oram, boland by the German troops operat ing directly between tliern and the Union forces, commenced lo stream south out of Ovamboland In search of urcr. which had been denied them by the Germans. Over 7.000 Ovnm bos reached our posts In northern dis tricts, and were Immediately placed In hospitals and depots, and every thing possible done to nurse them back to health and strength. "Within two months of our occupa tion of the protectorate, a largo fleet of motor lorries had been organised to convey food to Ovamboland, and to succor those who had been unable to come south, and relief measure were in full operation. Our offlcerM ills trlbuted large quantities of foodstuff,, and relief parties were organised to assist straggling Ovambos on the road. These measures were carried out In the face of enormous difficul ties of transport, and In addition to the heavy task of feeding our own people In the northern part of the protectorate under abnormal condi tion. i cannot bo empIiasUnd loo strongly that long prior to the Ilrlt fsh occupation of Ovamboland a tam. Ine had existed thero to an Intense degree, nor ran It be doubted for n moment that the German protector mo government is wholly to blamo ror tne neglect to assist the Ovnmbos ounng the years of 1913 and 1914 and the first six months of 1915." HEAVY LOHH BY INSURANCE COMMITTEE DURING WAIt LONDON. July 7.-Lloyd's Marine Insurance Committee has lost the services of 3,600 men during the war, and their business Is being conducted with the assistance of old men and boys Last year the premiums paid to the committee totalled 35,000.000 pounds starling. Wits, have you to trade? bu " -Wo to Biatcb yo. Ohlkoto. 27 T t;itNllliTHH . !' IO IWINl. nWK -n t NM IIh. i ti;i: to nm I wrJtfni'J lJr-l !lf britl ,lflt, -ri J l-tro-. .lmo.1 r, ...M ,WU r a W-l Wile of Vjrh Sr aaJ Milibur t IH poacJ' l nj Jru lore Mllllun of tHMllt of thl 0I4 fuuiom fiAf Tm njj,, itninmij br Iho ailJHl"ii l i u)i a wr Uni n druccUt here, lx- caue it darken the hair nalur- 1 Ally and eienly that no one can If II Is ha been appt'eJ I Th lii'. ittlr l turning crayl or tw-oimlfie faded batn a uri'rlo1 awaiting thetu, becautr aftrr ntie or two application, the gray hair van Uhe and your ltk b-ine Imurl sally dark and beautiful ThU Is the age of youth Gray halre.1. unattracthe folk afrn't wn. el Biound. get buy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur t'ouiouud tonight and you It ! detlgtitl with )our darl. handwime hair and your yuuth ful appearance within a few day ThU preparation l a toilet rejullto and t not Intended for the rure, mill, gatlon or prevention of dlcoe Adv wtve a M of n yotir Hummee suit at K. K. K tale lel Meek. M're' Clntacr Tit iHs-r MisH ipitiMj ciu:i:k To (he Touring ToiirUt llefe U your parndle Stop at Hplnk'n Cain Ing Camp on Spring Crrek for a day You will ta) a week 6-31 No, 7. IlKPOUT OK TISK CONDITION OF THE first Stale & Savins Baik At Klamath Falls. In the Slate of Ore gon at the close of biltlnr June 20, 1917 RESOURCES titans and dlwauuts KRfi.l'iC 0 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured . 3,15 31 Bonds and warrant . 4i,31 93 Stocks, securities. Judg ments, etc 9, 3)0, 39 Furniture and (Inure .. .,241 29 Other real etntn owned. 21,795 30 Dun from banks (not re- surte banks) 11.610 2; Due from approted re serve banks 223, Kill 29 Chei k aud nthir rath items HIT 03 Kschanges for clearing luiUKe .... , 2.291 "6 OiHh 011 hand 46,04 4 00 Total ... . 11.063.724 9C LIAUIMTIKS Capital stock paid In ...f 50,000.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided prolHs, less ex- pense,, and taxes paid. Individual deposits sub ject to check Cashier checks outstand ing Certified 1 lit-c kx Tlmo and Savings de poult 10.276 u 799.745 29 12,113 32 6,312.69 172,339 42 !-ole and IiIIIh redls- counted , 2,020.00 Reserved for Interest and taxes 91X II Ttl ri.063.724 96 8tate of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss: I. John Siemens Jr., cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swenr that the 11 bote statement I. true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOIIN BIKMKNS JR.. Cashier. Correct Attest: J. W. HIKMKNfl, KD IILGOMINGCAMI'. JOHN KIKMKNH JR.. Directors Rubstrllicd and sworn to beforo me this Btli day of July, lan, RKItT WITHROW, Notary Public, My KiinmlHxIoii explrex December 7, 1920. wwwwwWWWWMM,M, KODAK FILMS Bought at our store Developed Free YOU SAVE Iff CENTS ON EACH ROLL Dime LIUU rwooud WT KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHEWi; PAfmcULAR PCOPLC GluflBfe mt irttiw omjrtS MU'imiv, Ji'i.v t. out III'MIMI V.TH JAI'AV TO MI'.Mt 1111 KN1H TtlKIO Jul) l(giiihl i4 n.Vril Jp4i lit ttl loo i'hlrlit, mul J aim 11 lll iifulmlil itiiitpl) (Alii Ut rl. Iflllll. ft'n l'itrtil lu ItuinniiU im mn IUmI III W'r 1'ilm i.n Mr..'. Null. l llr K, K. K. Mikv'i IIIk I IrxhMiii' Hair nrtl Mrrk , t.tiwt Hirlr irOil Kfrtl ,M f ,,,, aimUmI of ili :; PKOI-KSSIONAL CARDS - joiin v ci.:oiiom.n iVumy Hurteyoe fit II IUigltcr V DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST orricc. rooms . wi WHITI TUICOIMO City A County Abstract Ca AHTHUI' IL WIIJMJM ii; Main m. AllHTIUCTM. LOAN AMD 11 I real Mojr fur Lnaaa I.NHl'H.tM'K DR. F. R GODDARD Hri:oc.riii' piiymilta hulle -JIU. I. O. 4). F. Ternpla Iteioenilirr Etamlisalla aad coa ltailon Is frra at or buwas, or In Hie o. Farther I aw lit parlAlOa folding slrrl UbU tar Imnsh. trwl ment. This liaurw tba tunas IreMlmrnt to be equal la aay glvaa Im llie oftc aal lh price la Iba ant. ItioiMt 331. llr-ld'-wre phoaa tSS-N. Dover Rtrawg Howe MM Mills Htrm Plrt-rla rooms for transient or I'ennancnt roomers. W. D. MILLER Rooting t'oatrmclur Malthoid, Tar and Gravel Roof In r Itoof Coating Repair Work a Specialty. 232 S. Sllth Street. Phone 293. The Palm All tabtts newly equipped with the 1917 model cushions, new cloth, ntw cuts and new Ivery cue balls. The PALM 614 MAIN STRUT fmmmw00m00mm)mmm00mfm000mf WOOD Place your Orders for GRECN 8LAB WOOD NOW Best wood obtainable for the mansy Klamath Fuel Co. m0m&imjmmmm . iiw. r HBT-" M mmmmmmmmmmmW JmrnmrnWmmmmmm fcM KHi 'jl H 9rfH Phmrv w1 (TTrTrcTrwi & IP'