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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1917)
a KHlUlT.JCL1f.li, ItlT THE EVENINQ HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON PARK THHCft Unique Methods of Opportunity School lnllTI.ANI, July IS, How tlm tir of JMivrr provide 'or edura llii, ( ltit" '"" "", ,,, '" , t(allt a nimpMa education thru i,r. lul school anil college', was told in ,.Ihim H' clllienahlp dll ilnii i'l lb" annual convention of Hi" National Kduretlou Association here br Mia Kmlly limih, principal of j ll opportunity IMIIOW ! IWIW 0.KrlHBly Mhool was plantied for ln" who wuil Sl their edura- ii.ui bit iy tfii. una at -id time." Ml., ilrimili alrt. " t'lanned lur that ty or ' '"' ,or M,m" rrnii doe mil fll Into the regular public mhool. for the young man who nnil after ' in ,hn "rM thai If b I I" Ivor he must have ll.p fundamental of an education, fur Hi middle-aged man who mini Know more about hla swill Una of work In order to hold bla Job ami for the old people who all their llvra at had a longing o study aomr sperlkl thine, and now find they have the lima and apporlually, and for the people from othar leads who must know Kngllan. "Tim rleaar commence at s 30 In Ihe morning and cloae at t-3u at night, Tha age rang from 14 yeara to o all aalloaatlUea are repre sented, aad It mu all condition of Ufa. Twenty-three hundred peo ple attended (bla school laat xr MIm tlrimth spoke particularly of Ihe rlaa In t'ltletintil Mid Hip ro operation l-li-n tlin aihiHil Hint I (in I lilted HIiiI.ti Nnlltriilltntloii Imtt-iiU The sill'ml gels 9H irr mill of those who register In deliver lor rltlti ulilp, she anld. Thi niilianl spendi f'Mir etelilllga a viimh In I ho iirhnol, Minllea liUliir), Hut fiinilniiiKiilitl law of l lie country nml dull of rltlioii "I In la led III p the rt'lntloll be tMrrn labor unci mpltal, Ihrn sane, oiulhln ")(i, " Mlaa (irimih lonlln tied "llo know roiiipiilory edit rnllnn taw, llm tlnliU of womnn III Amorlra Tim irxi'iii nar U uiillrd and the nitllmtr th t'nllr.t Hlatr lilia Irikrll and tilt riaonallillllx of lla ilUi'lia Hi lllln tllllr. " Ktmtrlila for I tin ai IhmiI nr ohlaltc ml In in mi)' ttft, Mn (Irlttllli aatd. Iho imhlli' llliraty mla a prlnlKd lip into crry IxHik mm Into a for nlaii lauiWy. Kilrra nrit tiUrrd In riMimltia houat'a III rnrloiia lanauBtr. mliiUim In foreign rlitirrlim bimI nHaiirra, all IipIi Iho ocIkhiI. "I hlii unllidril Willi Dip r'4iltl," Mlt C'imtti nlil, "bcratiiii. the achool la rrnrhliiR Into I lip llvpa of ilnp rollipra ami Utpm of or.r. nut I Hin thai wlirn tin riool hoittpa ar oiH'tip.l Hint thn rnador and iIip hlior, tlip Ipiturr nml a lot of iH'Iglitxirly l.liiilin- and Iho ! fat" of M t-nry Kurd, lll cauan IIip orllrlra on 'I'rohlrllt of the I 111 till- amiii' to vonUli from our Imid " KLAMATH COUNTY TEACHERS WED I'ltKTTV WI'.IHH.Xl IM I'KIIHIIIM' Kit AT IKMi: (r JI'HTICK OP TIIK l'KA: li W. OOWA.V VKH TKIIItAV AITKHNOtlX SCENE IN EAST ST. LOUIS RACE RIOTS Thn wmldltiK of Harry I.. Martin nml Mlaa Annn C'uika, both of Hip Mptrlll aectlon, wna iiorfuriupd nt thn Iioiiip of Juallro K. V. tlowan ye Iprdar afternoon. Tlip rlna ceni- mony waa uad, and wi vpry lm prnulva. Ilolh partlrliantit arn wall and fa orahly known In Hip community whara Hipy have raalded. Mr. Mar llu Iibn hnpii mployvd an teacher In the Hhaata View school, and the brldo ha alMi lipi enxaspd In teaching hprr Their many (rlrnda will wlib thnm every good form up on their Journey loRPlher, PAIt Itr.ACHIMl MMVlTH OK HAI.VATH AHMV IX tHT They Deal It Out Carefully Now Over There U)SIX)N. July I. (Correapond. fBr Major (Janaral I'erahlng. tommaader of tha American epxtl llonary fore la France, arated (or tea of tba beautiful Tbamea Terrace of tba bouaa of roMMona with Col onel Aator aa hla boat, bad an e Hrlcoce Id Knlaad'a war railouloi whero be found Ibat be could not bavc auiar In hla lea and on hla Mrawberriea aa well. "You may bate only one portion of augar, wo-evrntha of an ounce." Ihe llrea Informed him, with a uualnt air of nrerlteneim. and the 1.ON0ON, July 13. The Balva- Hon Army definitely baa commenced lla work In China, aaya (leneral llramwell I loot h. the commander-ln- chief, In the annual alalement or that orcanltallon. (IrailfyliiK )roarp U reported by Hie Kalvatluu Army In India, and teiidy progreaa In Korea, Japan and the Hutch Kaal I lid lea. In Ihe latter field the iirmy now I cnrinK for 3.700 leper. Ileitull of the army'a work Hiruout the far t are ro IMirted Mtllafattory, P aaaaHBttafjatLSA'' f vv IBaBaHr 1 aBaaa4aC! i ilmBRarValMBI . " V'alam.'f . gtfaValtfiB9i 1 $ iMay!tJiBL ''iL. LLE wMt 'arw ;j !laLLLLLLHHJLv 'sfiaaiBBBBBLaV ' 'i'H'l aBTaTaTaBTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaa f r LraTam sf amBaar BTarararflaTM J'YTarJ 1 j aaBBBBaH 9SBflKBLlBaa 9 I aBaBaH.. '"HaBWaBBaW V ' ih tFaBBHpfl ''wH'Biili t V-i' '-bbbbV BMb ' kJ.t jrtlF at J. .kVHalku ' h .aBBlp rBPjMi tfViaBafaaaBKUti'' VMbV x.B Ce l3TZ-S2 !r IHbBV. v2BfafaWAlaVri Bci-lSKSm aLMK':LBLWaW'- fiSlHBLK T';5ilalBCB ''! IWBKatiffaMalflaawafcTaT riirrr -'" t V-"' : --r?'r--tsi"- Neero victim ahol down In Colli nKIIle nvenue, Kait St. I.011U. The picture wa taken Jut a a pollcema n nn arrcjitlnj! a leader of the rlot ert, while mllltla men were holding bfcrk Hie crowds LEGAL NOTICES aWAWMBM Heneral romilly choan augnrleaa airawherrlea, remarkliig that the aim, n though aniloua lo cotilnn aate, had went died the alrawherrlo ao well that augar wna not eaaentlal In Hie iMiniiiroiu IIuip of (ware. the houae of roiutuona wallreaaea naed tu trip nboiit Ihe terrace durllia Hie Hue June afternoon with big uomW of while ixiwdered migar and lavlah jug of cream. Now the augar U atrlnly ralloued. and Hip amount of cream that may hn ued la limited to oun tmnll mramircil iarllnu for rach peraon. Have in kmn! 40 and MO acre Ir. Hgatnl trade dome tu Pall, partly in alfalfa. I'riree are low aad tartna right. Ha ttillcote. 9 Moving Pictures To CooJm OtUMlalouM The military eipedltlon under Oenernl Manuel I'erea Trevlno pit liTgarrlaon tba laland of Huadalupe In Ihe Pacific haa reached Ita drallna- Hon, Tha garrlaon will prevent In. road by ao-ralled plratea who have been looting the pearl abell bed of the laland, and will alao aid In coo nlilng tba laland. MM; l.iKIM I.N'tllKAHI.Ml M)iui: .OTICK In the County Court of the Hlate of Oregon, for tho County of Klam ath. In the Matter of the Application of 8. i:. Iceublco and other, to Or ganize l'lnc Crovo Irrigation Din trlct. Notice I hereby given that tha un- deralgned and ollicra huo Died a pe tition, accompanied by a good and sufficient bond, prooslng Ihe organ- Itallou of l'lnc drove Irrigation Hit In Ihe City of Klamath Kail, Oregon, en tho 3r day of AuguM. 1S17. at the hour of 10 o'clock a, m. of said day. C. It. DE I.Al County Clerk. 6-1 3-20-27 The fore nt the new lllg jken llo company ha now been Increased to tentyrh men and aa many as nfleeli more will soon be added, ac cording to Manager A. J. Voye, who declare Hint everything I starting out In Hip new venture a well or heller than could bo expected. WwaMawAMMMMvWBMiaaMMMn Mia Tbeda Ilara in the newest William Fog photodrama, "The Tlgar Woman." wear thn most magnificent gown ever aeen on Hie acreen. vton derful creation eclally designed for the famoua arlUla are shown In the various scenes of this great pho toplay. They are daring, original and Ktnrttlngly gorgeous. They were specially made by famous Parisian dreitimaker who gave special atten tion to the rule Miss Ilara was to portray. A bewildering display of magnificent furs, dellcato bouse gowns, beautiful evening dresses and dainty street attire. At tho Star to night. Notice to Creditors In Ihe County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate and the U-int Will and Testament of Edward E. Fitch. Deceased. You will please take notice that S. II Martin has been duly appointed ad- trlct. Involving the lands described In mlnlstrator with the will annexed of said petition In Klamath County, Ore-' tho estate and last will and testament con. and that such petition will be! of Edward E. Fitch, deceased, and that presented to aald county court for ln persons hating claims against the said consideration and action at a special cftnto will please present them, prop meeting thereof, to be held In the erly erlfied. together with the neces county court bouse In Klamath Halli,1 sary vouchers, at the office of H. M. Oregon, on the 3d day of August,' Manning, attorney ,at law, Loomls 1917, at the hour of 10 oclock a. m.'bulldlnc. Klamath Falls, Oregon, which Cheer Dp Cherries are Ripe Only a few days left to get your canning cherries Next week. JULY 20th, they will be about all gone We have tons of FINE CHERRIES coming in the , next few days. Don't blame us when they are gone Klamath Dept. Store II roeta at leat lift per real more lo build aovr tha a lew years a t Are you rarrylea; enough laauram-e? Ak ('hllcote for ratea. of aald day. . 13-20-:: 8. K. ICENHICE. F ''VVt.'SiBSwv aaaHH aaam w . . ..'ivj. rir? avaaaaaaaw aa ,aaaajBB-4pi HtirJr ayj CTaaHElk24aKa- mWhn I pen man l)a Fkkprtcu,uoupaufoftotm. 1 Who Wouldn't Smile! THIS man has learned that tire satisfaction is to be measured by the extent of the manufacturer's interest in the car owner's personal ex perience. His money buys unusual mileage and real non-skid protection plus the basic Fisk Policy to see that dcalcro end users oliko get full value from NOTICE In the County Court of the State of 32, Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. In the Matter of tho Application of 8. K. Iceublco and others, to Or ganize I'lue Crovo Irrigation Dis trict. Notice Is hereby given that S. E. Iceublco nnd oUiers have tiled a pe tition proposing the organization, un der and by virtue of Chapter 3S7, I-aws of Oregon for 1917, nt page 743 thereof, of Pine drove Irrigation Dis trict, and that the same will be con sidered and acted upon at a special term of aald court to be held at the place the undersigned selects aa his place of business In transacting the business of said estate, on or before six. months from the date of this notice. Signed, published and dated June 1917. S. E. MAKTIN, Administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate and I.ast Will and Tes tament of Edward E. Fitch, De ceased. 22-29-13-20 deceased, and the above entitled court has fixed upon 10 o'clock in the fore noon of Saturday, the 28th day of July, 1917, as the time, and the county court room in the court house of Klamath pounty, Oregon, In the city of Klam ath Falls. Oregon, as the place when and where any person may present any objections or exceptions to anything therein contained, or to anything done) by me as administrator, and at tbe said time and place the said court will finally settle said account. This notice is published pursuant to an order of the, above entitled court, made June 22, 1917, and the first pub lication of said notice is made on aald June 22, 1917. JOHN N. WARREN, Administrator Aforesaid. 22-29-6-13-20-27 Will trade good lot in Kallroad Addition with apar trncl: for good reeldence lot. See Chilcote. 9 RswcaSset Never! ioastecfcoftee) Every time! j Notice of Amended Final Account In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate of Maggie E. Deal, nl.so Known as Maggie E. Jones, Deceased. Notice h hereby given that I have filed my amended final account as ad- STOPS HEADACHE. PI. NEURALGIA minUtrntor of the estate of Maggie E. county court room In the court house Deal, also known as Maggie E. Jones, wwmvL tlREt "The price is right and fair X& . , Fkk Tlrci For Sale Bu I , HOWIE GARAGE IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS FLUIH YOUR KIDNEYS OCCASION ALLY IF YOU CAT MEAT RED-ULARLY FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW nilL'GCIST SAYS LAWKS AUK ISIXti KKCII'K OP SAGE TEA AMI SULPHUR No man or woman wbo eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flush ing the kidneya occasionally, aaya a well known authority. Meat forma uric acid which cloga the kidney porea ao they alugglsbly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get alclc Nearly all rheumatism, headachea, liver trouble, Dervouaneaa, constipation, dlxtlneaa, sleeplessness, bladder disorder! come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your back hurts, or lf the urine la cloudy, offensive, full of. sediment, Irregular of passage, or at tended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Balta from any reliable pharmacy and take a table spoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kid neys will then act flue. This famoua salts la mad from tha add of grapes and lemon juice, combined with tlthla, aad haa been used for generations to flush clogged kidneya and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralise the acids In urine so It ao longer causes Ir ritation, thua ending bladder disorders. Jad Balta Is inexpensive, and cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent Uthta water drink watch all regular meat eaters should take sow aad then to keep the kidneya elean aad tha blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kldaay cosjplIcaUaas. Adv. Hair that loses its f olor and lustre, or when It fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, Is caused by a lack of sul phur In tho hair. Our grandmothers made up a mixture of Sago Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women nnd men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-timo reclpo. Nowadays wo get this famous mix ture Improved by tho addition of oth er Ineredlents by asking at any drug store for a SO-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sago nnd Sulphur Compound," which darkens tho hnlr so naturally, so evenly, thut nobody can possibly tell It bn8 been applied. ou Just damp en a spongo or soft brush with tt ana draw this through your hair, taking oun small strand at u time. Dy morn ing the gray hair disappears; but what dellghta the ladles with wyetna Hiiee nnd Sulnhur Compound Is tbat, besides beautifully dnrkeulug the hair after a few applications It also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abuudance. Wyeth'a Sago and 8ulpbur Com pound l a delightful toilet requisite to Impart color and a youthful ap penronco to tho hair. It la not In tended for the euro, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. Doal safari at Dr. J Get a din pack-Mt'Heftdack Fowdsrs. Ton can clear your head aad relieve a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a Dr. James' Headache Fowder. This old time headache relief acta almost magi cally. -Send some one to thp drug store saw for a dime package and a few mo nent after you take a powder you 111 wonder v. lint became of the head iclic, rn-iirnlj-ia uud pain.- Stop suffer- ng itV M-edl.'. Be sure you get what 011 ask fr. Toasting maktes things delicious MorseS iever- (or part tvralts ia Sr riaf flowsrs eadvetfetssUa. PUataow Swt est, asaaist'saJ other Gread Prise California Seeds Also Calks, Carrots, Oaioas, Beets, Psa. Seiaatk, Tunis. gas's taka, ssal that an "put as aasaV' BU mw 4mW ms a asm Matw'a YuTC&ft: 0. G. MOISI ft GO. laaf '.. nave voir r smoked the famous -toasted xigarette LUCKY STRIKE . Vlpasted IbsbbMP i 01) tllMH W m ' " ' 1 i.j . . MWH