m rtt $ 1 9f "A we mMsi TWErMig Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor , attest gmaday T k. km.ii rihWaitae Coaueay or , rsJm, at iu rsana w FRIDAY, JUIiY IS, WIT HenUs FOR SALE IMWWW ,00 FOR SALE Garage and repair shop; beat locattoa la town. Phone I'M r call at 401 Michigan ate. 13-6t FOR SALE OR TRADE Team ot seises, weight 900 pounds. In spire E. Williams, Division street. FOR SALE Modem 4-room hoase. Apply 114 Michigan are. SSt FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM wanted, perma-l Mt. by middle-aged man. Ad- dress P. O. Box St. IWf JTORNI8HED APARTMENTS at the Oregon Hobm, 687 Klamath are, HELP WANTED RANTED Woaaa II Fin street for housework. ll-5t COOK WANTED Woman or sad wife; good wage. Phone Lasher rasch. -t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rant Underwood type write. Phone tSST. ll-It WANTED TO BUT 8ecoad hand A. Edwards, Eagle 10-5t V. MONET TO LOAN on city property. " Arthur, R. WUaoa. -t WANTED TO BUT Standing hay in the fleld, all kinds. What have you to sett. Address, Hay, care Herald t-t .Fleety et good clean car storage at TeKerd Bros, garage. 10-lt The CkBeeie ageaejr la the hot a of t FARMLANDS TBS GOVERNMENT seeds farmers jSs weU as aghters. Two million .tare asadred taottsaad acres of Ore. am CsUferala Railroad Co. grant lesss; title revested la Uaited States; . fee opened for homesteads aid sale. ff talsi some of the best land left Ja the Uatted States; large eopy .fisMsd map, showing land by sec ties aad description of soil, climate, rain fall, elevations, temperature, ate., by coaatle. Postpaid $1. Grant Leads Locating Co., Box 10, Port- mad, Oregon. J.7lt wr SUBURBAN ACRE TRACTS "A Aero of Lead for the Price of a Lot" Og July Mth we will offer for sale a few one-acre surburban home sites at the Srst suburban station on our aew Municipal Railroad, at prices lees tbaa a city lot wUl cost you. Remember, there are only a few of these tracts, aad you get four or fire times the land there Is In a fifty foot city lot, and just outside the city limits.' Raise t r OWN garden; Raise your OWN small fruit; Raise your OWN chickens. Hare your OWN cow; Aad be INDEPENDENT. NO CITY TAXES TO PAV. Sou oa Easy Terms lMt 81S Mala Street O. A. Bunting and family have re tsrsed, from an outing at Rocky M&P- not TTPEWRITEER MAN O. E. CHASE "smlllll ll 111 BHf TT """ rhOrsssa.tstreassmieloa taroaga " MbMrttM tarn krwutw sttrass la mwTJstftsd states: Ommft Mf sammBsMssaseasmmeisamemmemaamG i ,W, be is tows all day Saturday. assert typewriter, adding machines aad cash register repairing. Sup bWesrarsllmaehlaes. Psoas orders .-jbajele oee sad bs wlU sell. lMt 'mVmSMm S. J AfVaVmmmmml lWtWAn'W) .Mwli esstrsetor far slU sf lt,99i essseity; also awm waaws. Apply Bat Imasf Lumber ., lMt DunonuninaL WORKS HARDSHIP RKtilttiAR CISTOMKRS XKKDS ARK 14JOKKO AFTKR BF.FORF. THK C1KXKRAL PUBLIC 18 OIV K.V BKRV1CK LIVERPOOL. July 13. Owing to the shortage of beer certain saloon keepers In the Liverpool district are refusing to serve strangers, declaring that they are reserving supplies (or their regular customers. The courts will be asked to decide whether this U permissible, under the terms ot their licenses, which re quires them to "provide reasonable refreshments on request." Men Who Think Scientifically Greatest PORTLAND, July 13. "America needs men who are trained to think tf.Alrt1lv mil In ftnnlv ,tiJ ,Han. ,. . ' " ..... . Q,.. ' ... ., ,. SMiim aseaej nutsjcvu ww uu m. imc Portland recruiting station, In an ad. dress on "War a a Highly Organ ised Science." delivered here today before the department of scientific Instruction ot the National Education Association. "One of the most salient features VwmT4.AsTl JhWirJ3HUxaeJCTMwmULflv mmmm7mBV42mwfmBmmal Better Baiikiiig Service for Farmers The Federal Reserve Banking System, with com bined resoarces of a thooaand million dollars, has been established by Act of Congress to stand back of the farming and business interests of the country. We are members of this system which enables ns, better than ever before, to supply our farmers with the credit and currency they need Car producing crops and to protect them against disorganized markets, If you are not linked up with this system as one of, our depositors corns in and let us tell you bow it,' helps you eammmmssaaj aVaKsvsTSMBH FIRST NATIONAL BANK mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmlmEmiBmRWmmmw ISawBFaBwBmmmmmmgasnammmmjB mm w&mmmmmmmmmammal BnammmmmmmmmmmmmRHSBmaTar H mrf mTJ 10 -.xi m xo munins supply ot III mellowing leaf always I III m reserve insures my I navor. III M. A. GUNST BRANCH I Baw ami Raj agwn -- -a ml MHB BH BBB " - "WW. HI mm mm mm' (maBBaBBaBBmmamamBmammmmmBmmmaJ JSJmjsm ga BH JmJ Bfl maw mas amv, itUHs AGITATORS CAVSIXO TROUBLE IN MKAICO MBXICO CITY, July 13. A com mission of workmen has visited the capital to talk with President Car-: rr.nxa concerning the alleged activ ities of the leaders ot labor unions! In some of the rot I on and teitllo lac-J torlea of Vera Crut. it Is said that thor asked that the activities of some of these labor agents be curbed, as they hae led to disorders, and In some case to the closing down of the factories. The affair was speedily adjusted, and the factories have resumed op eration. II. V. Barrett. Class A piano tuuner, wilt be In the city for a feu days. Best of references from all leading music houses on coast. Can be reached thru Mrs. Ora Fltspat- rtck. slmf.m Hit Suburban acre tracts, 615 Mala street. Sale begtas July 18. 10-tf Need of Nation of the mllltary-naval establishments of the opposing powers Is the special isation of the one-tlme-cltlzcn-now-soldier along scientific war and In dustrial lines, and since past and present events do not Justify hope for an early peace, It behooves our schools to train our young men to think and work along scientific line:" to the end that mobilization ot such resource will Insure our nation against disaster," Dr. Sinclair continued. Tsssssssm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALggC Railroads Drop MOKK THAN TWKXTY.FIVK CALI FORNIA HAII.HOADH ABANDON KFFOKT TO SKCL'IIK FIFTKKX I'KII CKNT ILVTK IMtlKAMK California railroads, which recent, ly uulted thru K. W. Comph ot the Pacific freight tariff bureau to secure an advance of 15 per cent lu freight rutrs In California, hae abandoned the effort. They asked the railroad commis sion to dlsmlsK the application tor the Increase, and the commission made the order. i This dlsposei of the railroad cam palgn for higher rates In California, unless the Interstate Commerce Com mission later grants an Increase. The Sacramento and San Joaquin River steamers and bay carriers generally have not yet acted toward getting a dismissal. Whether they will do so la ques tionable. Among traffic men the re port Is general that considering their poor financial showing filed with the commission, the water carriers are likely to continue their campaign for higher rates. In asking for the dismissal, the carrlem said their action is due to the decision ot the Interstate Com merce Commission refusing any In. crease In Interstate rates. Twenty-seven railroad companies hate taken this action. The rate advance rases were born of the threatened nation-wide rail road workers' strike In tbe summer of 1916. The first mention of an advance In rate waa made In connec tion with the passage of tbe Adam son law, which averted tho impend ing strike. January 1, 1917, found the rail roads In a position unparalleled In their history. They were hauling freight and passengers at tbe top or their driving power, working their plant at speed and capacity exceed. Ing what experts previously had be lieved the maximum. So much fr tight had been poured In that they on Id not handle It all; rails, sidings, terminals, yurds, were congested with a burden of loaded cars. Tre mendous congestion ensued, especial ly at eastern seaports, where ocean carrying vessels were not sufficiently Plentiful, and an acute car shortage resulted. Money waa pouring into the rail roads, too, faster than ever before. Receipts for tbe. twelve months near, ly reached the $4,000,000,000 mark; net revenues approximated $1,000, 000,000. It seemed as If the rail roads were at the dawn of a new day's prosperity. Then another fac tor, more potent than tbe Adamson law and more unexpected than the threatened strike, came Into the sit uation. It was the rising cost of necessities. Coal prices rose n some cases more than 100 per cent. Steel rails, steel cars, structural steel, every, thing of iron and steel that entered Into the operation of railroads, went up In price, oil, used by some West ern roads as fuel, went up, supplies and equipment of all sorts mounted to new high price levels. Unskilled Lemons Whiten and Beautify the Skin! Make Cheap Lotion i me jnite or two fresh lemons strained Into a bottle containing three ounces or orchard whit m.u.. . whole quarter pint" of tbe moat m. markable lemon skin beautlfler at auom me cost one must pay for a small Jar of the ordinary cold c.m. Care abould be taken to strain tbe lemon Juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lo Hon will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon Juice a uhu to Dieaco and rtmon .!. blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan, and Is the Idea) skin softener, umoothener and beautlfler. Just try it! Make ud a ...-.. Pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage It dally Into the face, neck, arms snd bands. It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen, and bring out the bidden roses and beauty of any skin. It Is wonderful for rough, red bands. xour druggist wiU sell three. ounces of orchard white at little cost, end any grocer, will supply the limoas. A4y. Rate Increase labor threatened to go Into other tnarketa where pay w better and the roads claimed they liod to d aure wage In order to keep men Operating cot continued to K" "I1 The lslon of a day of pnwperll faded. In Us place there soon came a time when the roads, tho taking In more money than ever before, said they were not receiving as Urge a net return as they had receUed twelve mouth before. The Increase in operating costs, they contended, grew out of alt proportion to the In creased business. Instead ot making money, the roads claimed they were on the veree of losing millions at a day when they were operating at maximum capacity. The new moneys paid out under the Adamson law were but a small percentage, the rail road claimed, or the totals paid out In higher operating costs. A gen. eral movement looking toward relief waa begun. Within forty-eight hours after the supreme court upheld the Adamson law, the machinery for a tale In crease waa put In motion. Relief, the railroads claimed, was Impera tively necessary, and as time was of the essence of the situation they nought to obtain It with all possible seed. Dividing Into three territor ial groups, the railroads sought the Interstate Commerce Conimlatton's aid In meeting their difficulties. The Kastern roads, bit harder than those of any other section, they claimed, were the first to art. Their representatives mt quietly and In formally with the commission one night, and the proceedings of that meeting, made public the next day h) the commission, showed that general Increase In rates waa discussed President Rea of the Pennsylvania and other executlvea told the com mission that the lime had come when the railroads faced Increased rates or heavy financial losses. Proceedings of the conference were hardly published before telegrams were received from Western railroad Interests, saying their emergency also waa great, and asking tho com mission to meet their representa tives. A conference was held with the Western roads. A renfereu: with the Southern roads followed, and out of these and other confer ences grew the formal proceeding looking to a general advance. Chas. II. J, Truman, an undertaker of Oakland and Han Francisco; MIm Annie Tberk. a teacher of Fresno, and Or. O. A. Tberk and family of Mvermore, Calif., were guests of C. A. Hunting for a few days, and are now enjoying tbe fishing, hunting and scenery here. They will visit Crater I-uke before returning homo Y wsy of tbe Rogue River Valley. Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Os slulees sf the system sash ateratof sad waste sway the ftjeMwim, stagnant matter, Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy wbea we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, lame back, can, Instead, both look and feel as fresh as a daisy by wash ing the poisons aad toxins from the noay with phosphates hot water each morning. We should drink, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea- spooniui or limestone phosphate in It to nusn from tbe stomach, liver, kid neys and ten yards of bowels tbe pre vious day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans ing, sweetening and purifying the en tire alimentary tract before putting more food Into tbe stomach. The actios of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully Invlgoratint it ri..n. ... all the sour femantatinn. waste and acidity and i.i ... .' spleodlld appetite for breakfast and . m w oo out a little while until tbe roses begin to amu. i. ,v. cheeks. A quarter oound of ii.. . Phosphate wlU cost Tsrjr tittls at tae drug store, but is suaclest to make anyone who U bothered with bllous- rbsumstUm a real aathu.i.. .. .u. ukject ofiateraal saaltatloa. Try it" M yog ars assured that you will look eettersad,foel hetta i. ..." -. fcortIy.-AiT. '"" ""' llimiHlAN CHOP TO UK TAKK.V HV CHIVKHV IIVMKNT I'AHIH, July ll Anumiiireineiil that Hie new Hungarian trops will Ue elied by the goernmelit of that loitnlry a " as imre.uur. threshing l omileted ha been made by I lie president of lh Hun garlan food admliiUltalUui luneaii. according In dispatch (tout Hud pet. Farmers ll be permitted l re tnlu only nufflcUut of lli crop for ,l,.lr i.rltatn llae 11 lilt for seed The monthly flour allowame for Hie rutal population l eipecled u tiluo"Ut to thirl) -seeu pounds (or e.trh poinoll .i;ini Nillel and health pollrlt-. are the .IsmUnl. Ak lilllr. '.' HOUSTON'C Meirepellun Amusements fc) HOUSTON OPERA HOUSI yUAKKU RKMUIIItM t. V.UUIKVII.I.K STAR THEATER "A Wouuui'a (irenl for iMd" William Fut ITrx-nu The lre-KMHcal TttstM Iter In a .Hiiiuptuuu Super llet.um riiotodrama ( THK TIMF.lt WOMAN" Story of an i'ntcrupulutia Hlreii and Her Wile TEMPLE THEATER llolfe Photoplays, bt I'rrarut Km my Mttrlcn In "THK FHKTKMIKIM A Metro Wonderplity In Five Acts AUMIHSIOX TKX CK.NTM MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTIO F1CTVRKM TUKMUAYM AMU HATVHDAVS Merrill. Oregon ORPHEUS THEATER Th Terror. f War." Hig II Feature lu two parts. Ill Purple M.k The fault f MjMrry" Twelfth KpUode. lit two parts. "When lnmon Fell for PitliUs," A long laugh, and a merry one, tu parts. AHMIHSIO.V TKX CK.NTM Klamath Lodge No. I IT, . q, o. F., n u "'"'Me-nts. W. I). Cofer N, 0 P. Nate Otterholn ...,... Kwaiina Knramnmn, w n .. I-.....,.-. .'iZ l' . ." "" weeia :""."? "'ui- i'. u. Fountain. C. P . J. wean, scribe. W. D. MILLER Cement Contractor Walks, Floors. Foundations, Con crete Ilulldlng lllocks, Flues and Tiles, 2a2S.HIxth 8t. Phone 193 I" i ..ii--ii-Tii .in.,. r-OR SHEET MKTAL WORK, LUMSINQ, 8 TIAM FITTINO, UMP8 AND PIPE WORK Of ALL KINDS SEK j C. C. Lorenz 70S Mala Hi. Agent FAIRHANKH.MORHK KNOINKM h aAAIl .-.stflQJammmMmmmmmwP Iev-v '"'owe "' f ; ia.uuAK. I FILMS Bought at our store fcvelood Free VOU HAVF. IS CNNTM OS KAL'll IM)M, Ulide Jllfl mm Fvv KlAMiTumiA AR T ' r7 T1H.-J ,1 ,m FHIl'AV, JVI.V III, IUIT PROFESSIONAL CARD JOHN C, CI.KMHHIIM t'oMHly Mureyur tit II KMgltterr DR J. H. CARTKK DENTIST orrict, roomi 1 ana WHITS BUILDINQ City A County Abstract Co AltTIII!!' II. WII.HO t.17 Main lit AtWTHAtTH, A, ,sp S pee rntt Mowey fur lm I.VNL'HAM'i; DR. P. R. GODDARI) OMTIIIPATHH! PHNtrU! hMlle am, I. U. O. F. Travel Itenieiiibrr KtsHilNnllim adra, llalion la free al )or liirerl In (lie iiSie, riartiier I t!t wrtam,l fokllMg Mrrl UI1I0 fur Imine lrr(J.I meiil. Title iuturr Um Irnelloeiil lu tw rua lu j sites I let lite uBlrv aatl ilia prlc 1 Pliune aai. IUlrwre pirns S.1N.R. Denver Rooaing Hnk MM MalH Mlrevt Flril--lA riKim for trantlrtt or permanent roomers. New Gty Laundry We Ouarsntee Our Werfc. hlrts end Cellars Lawnetrei We slke wash silk, west, sad set ered gods very carefully. Try once snd be convinced. Our srleM sre right. Phono 1M. 127 Fourth Street Sack of First Natlenal Passengers and Baggage Aiywhere in tie Gty Qikk Service Reuoiable Rale) PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company 0A000M0k00Vljlttltlkll0iA WOOD Flace your Orders fer ORSCN SLAB WOOD NOW set weed obtainable for the mesif Klamath Fuel Co. 0000tV00lA0Af' ..a4t JOREOOHtSIwI uicLuun n ww "&i. 7& M&. iMtfcHHM 1 1, MM UUliSZSSEZ.iJR