The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 30, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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MO.NU.IV. Jt'IiY IIH. I1M7
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
rial
War Until Oppression
Is Conquered; Ribot
I'AltlH. July ail. Krenen tmistnn
Ih, fourth ) "f "'' wur '" '"""
ronndrni iiml IHt.ru.limtli.il, .
irVMtl tOly ! I'ntlllMT AltUII n
.. IHI...I III lllKHtl words;
'.., the I I" "1' wm,m w"
war lliiully nwiilien amid frr'i
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Il,,i Ivc rroni the detest Iblu
regime It'"' uppriismm Un'n. imhIiIhk
will stop the allies In their effort llml
vlll brliitt I'lirk pence ' ,, "'""M
by the irlumi'li f ttlr arum."
At Hi ro'iut'Xt of tin) Awuicliilod
lrw tii" prumlur ri:
Thn entry f Hiu Unlti'il Htates Into
thn rimfllrt i th' cnplliil event of
tho third ' ' l, wnr
That nvt'tit resounded mightily
thruout Hi' entire world. Curtain
iJitliiAiiiftUnn ntntiM already luivo
shown liy breaking off relations with
(lermany Hint they had n clour vision
of tlio (lermniilc peril.
"(Inhco, wrenched from the Intri
gue of ii forulgtt fiittloii. In prepur
lux to di'iid fresh contingents to IIkIiI
with iih In Miuodoiiln, Tim niiixu of
national liberty In nil countries Is
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f Krv Bank y-x. I J
'i lu oacll of lhM CUUi y.
T1k Federal Reserve BanMnjt System wa3
created largely to protect and benefit U1030 cn
Rwjied in InduMry, commerce and agriculture
both employers and employes. Its mam purpoM)
is to help those who borrow and provide a cur
rency more responsive to business needs.
Wo are members of this system and you am
cecuro its benefits and add to its strength by
becoming ono of our depositors.
Stop In and let u tell you just. how it tivxi.-i
your particular needs.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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COOLNESS
' There's nothing so cool n oil Btove for
ummer S All the he.t ta concentra ted
on the cooking and not radiated about the
kitchen., . , ...
Cooks everythlnf any wood or coat ranee i win
cook, and cookt it better, because of the fcteaay,
evcnly-diatributedheat.
Uie It all the year 'round more convenient
than a wood or coal stove, and more econom-
The long blue chimneys prevent all cmoke and
smell, In I. , S wd 4 burner ilie.. with
or without ovi. l,.bi"?
moJeli. Atk your denier wdy.
NEWP
OILG
FOR SALE BY
Baldwin Hardware Company
llmlliii; iniini indent advocates.
'"I'Iiii imi'iuy, disappointed In hlii In.
Hl'lllllc hope of Mopping ocean navi
gation, disillusioned In IiIh .(Totr to
itm tin. ...ii.m... nf ii... ulll.. l.ti e. il.n.
I....,- ..... . !..!. 11. .mi ...iiiji ii iiiin. .i
OITith of pfit'ii, run only nock to en
iiomi tlio oiIkIii of liU illlllluill on-
liinri! in ii en ill llllinilll.
".Miiy llm iicoiu ulili u Ikhi hii nil'
nt iwir lliuill)' nw alien and fiee ihmii-
HOlW'H ft 4 1 111 tin; dctcKtahlo regime
llilll iippreMWH tllolil I'lilll tlli'tl
nothing Mill Nioi i In! allies lii llirlr
i iITmi ( Hint vlll bring li.uk pencil hi
tlin win lil by t r In tupti of tlii'lr anus,"
ui:itM. itcioit.MS Mi:iti: talk
AMHTIillliA.M. July 30- Theodore
Wolff, Willi llllH borolUO Ollll Of tllll
moul iiiiInioI(imi writers on polltlm!
jloplis In tint many, dci'liitcd In ttn
Tagobliitt tli.it nlMiiliiliily no iniit'T
!lnl piiKrcii Iiiik liu made In thn
dltcclloii o reforms.
llurr Wolff U editor of Hid Tnge-
lil.'iii In lilt uitlilc lin me hi'
"Tim pmty npiiKiutiitivi'n were
i ulti'il to ilin crown pi hint to exproii
tlii'lr own opIuloiiK on miii llcthmmiii
'llnllwci; (tin' fnitner chancellor), mid
oim jxcs -'. iry.
BUSINESS widths
FEDERAL RESERVE
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OIL
ACTION
UVt,
LAND FOR ENTRY
l,iltl, AMI MONTANA
la.mw iti:i,i:.si:i M:itiiV a
.million Antix ih:hhxati:ii
i'.mikh m;v iiomkhtuaii act
WASHINGTON, 1). ('.. July 30.
Appioxliiintfly liiMl.lMIO iiito of wlth
dlllWII lllllll were rt'HtorinI to lltlM!-
at lifted I'titiy In .luni!, Secretary of
tln Iiitnrlor I .ii in) Iiiih iiiiiioiinccd. In
MoiiliniiL-t;r,,i)oo Heron wurn niluiiwuil
from uifl ri-Hurvi'H, mid In California
pi I, (Kin iicri'H wcro I'llmliintcil fiiim
oil wlthiliiiwiilH liy InveatlKatloiiH by
thu i;miIikIi:iiI Kiiroy, IndlcatltiK tlm
IiuhIh outiiliii'il no nil tli'poultx.
Ki'i'tftmy l.uui' iinmiiinind that In
JiitiH Kill, 000 nrri'M wi-ri' (IimlKtiati'd
ii inli'i tho iulmKL'il liomoHtoad net,
Hun which llu' (utryiiian may ucqulni
a lioimiiHi'iiil of :I2U acruH.
full tlirlr ImportniKi' InrrciiHC. TIiohc
who formally ilidlvervd tliulr Incrlm
InatliiK olih'iHi- IiiiukIiiuiI tliciniK-'lveK
to Ihi inllliiK forward thu worlds li In
tory. but tlmy tliijiimt'lvoH were being
pulli'd by IihImIIiIii wlri's.
"Whoii tl'u unpopular cliaiiccllor
wiii to bo ilioppt'il they dared to nub-m-rlbu
to tho JiiHtli-ii of the vcrdlrt.
and i;ai tlii'lr KlKiintiireH proudly."
Ilnir Wolff h'.iIiI It 'in euny to mini
up all tlio proKiexH tiiado in the dircc.
Hon of iiiform in a hIiikIo word, "that
woril Ih nothing" II" coucludos that
roKolutloiiH nru not going to reform
(ii'imaiiy, but that uitlon In ni't'ik-il.
LEGAL NOTICES
Not lie to TaM)era
Tho nni!Srtor'n tax rolls aru open to
tho public until July 21t.
All piopurty owuurit am rciiiostcd
to call at the aKucsnor'a olltcu and In
hihm'I their hultltuKs. 14-31
Not In- or Filial St'ttk'liicnt
Notke la hereby given that the tin
ilumlgned has llluil In thu County
feu 1 1 of tho State of Oregon, for
Klamath County, the Until account of
hur niluilulKtrntlon of the estate of
Kuwaid !'. French, ileieuscd. and Bald
i oin I has llxed August 23, 11)17, at
in o'clock a. in., us the lime, and tho
court room of said court, In Klamath
Falls, Oregon, n tho place for hear
ing objections, If any, to paid final
account, and for tho settlement
theieof.
Dated July 23, 1117.
IIKKTHA K. FlinNCM,
Administratrix of tho Kstato of
Seward F. French, Deceased.
23-30-C-13-20
Look and Feel
Clean, Sweet and
Fresh Every Day
Drink a glass of real hot water
before breakfaat to wash
out poisons.
Llfo Is not merely to live, but to live
well, eat well, digest well, work well,
sleon well, look well. What a glorious
condition to attain, and yet how very
easy it Is If one will only adopt tho
morning Inside bath.
Folks who are accustomed to feel
dull and heavy when they arise, split
ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul
tonuue. nasty breath, acid stomach,
can, Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy
by opening tho sluices of the system
each morning nnd flushing out tho
wholo or tlio Internal poisonous stag
nant manor.
Everyone, whether ailing, sick or
well, should, each morning, before
breakfast, drink a glass of real hot
water wltb a teaspoonful of limestone
nhosnhate in It to'wash from tbe atom-
nch, liver, kidneys and bowels tho pre
vious day's indigestible waste, sour
bile nnd poisonous toxins; thus clean
sing, sweetening and purifying tbe en
tire alimentary canal before putting
more food into the stomaeb. The ac
tion of hot water and limestone phos
phate on nn empty stomach Is wonder
fully Invigorating. It cleans nut all
the sour fermentations, gases, waste
nnd ncldlty and gives one a splendid
appetite for breakfast, wane you are
enjoying your breakfast the water and
phosphate. Is quietly extracting a large
volume of water from the blood and
getting ready for a thorough flushing
of all tbe Inside organs.
The millions of oeoDle who are both
ered with constipation, bilious spells,
stomach trouble, rheumatism; others
who have sallow skins, blood disor
ders and sickly complexions are urged
to get a quarter pound or limestone
nhosDhate from the drug store, which
will cost very little, but Is sufficient
to make anyone a pronounced crank on
tbe subject of Internal sanitation, Ad.
LAN
ANNOUNCES
Authorities Say French
Finances Are Still Good
I'AKIS, July 30 Thn Ficmli
llnaiiKii have bten unshaki'ii by the
wur Ih tho opinion expressed to the
Asitoclutfd I'riMH liy Chmles (lido of
tho UnUerlty of I'arU, un ninliiunt
authority on eiouomlc iiioUlon:, 1Ih
cubhIhk the outlook lit tlio beginning
of the fourth ye:tr of tlio conlllit.
"Fraiiro," Kiiald Mr. Olde, "has
"Frunto," said M. flldu, "has
three yeur of military effort. Vet
In ttiu thirty-six moutliH or hostilities
thn Kieucli people are Inventing In
liiort t ei in treasury huuils as tieely
as they were two years ago; that Is,
at thu rule of about I, noo, 000,000
fiancH a month."
M, Olde pointed to tho co-opcra-ticu
of thu t'ulted States, wlilch, ho
said, "brings formidable aid . to
France and her allies."
"This," ho continued, "not only re
moves all iTJiiibt concerning tho result
of tho war from a military stand
point, but relieves the financial situ
ation by diminishing the drain upon
French gold.
"Incieased pi Ices paid for every
commodity, it musle lememberud,
also has vastly incieased the revenue
war their revenues were 3.,(HiO,uno,
OtMl frmics. Now they time .10,000,.
Destroying a
Observation Balloon
KSSirHiswtintyi,vtffin
ncfore such battles ns were fought
nt Messinos, Vlmy, Arras nnd the
Somme, It wns necessary to bring
down tho German observation bal
loons becauso they are tho "eyes of
the artillery." Tho artist has hero
drawn a representation of the attack.
Tho British airplane sored high abovo
the clouds until It was Just above tho
stationary balloon. Then swooping
down thru tho clouds Incendiary bul
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-WAR Has caused an advanceof from
300 to 600in one item alonefreirfht.
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TREE TEA-5H!i the
best for the least money.
Ceylon" Japan
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000,000 francs nnnualiy. These flg
Uios show that, formidable an the
war debt may appear, the problem of
Us liquidation is not so alarming
after all.
"France ran stand another year of
war outlay (julte as well as she stood
the thli d year,
"I do not think any country will be
ruined by the war. All are more or
less In the came situation as France.
The only real drain upon their re
sources Is what they pay abroad. The
best expenditure is that which might
be called fictitious; that la, the trans
fer of money from the pockets of
some citizens to the pockets of oth
ers, a transfer in which a great many
new fortunes have been built up, but
In which the real riches of the coun
try have been left untouched.
Referring to economic measures to
be taken after the war and to the
complaints by Germany of an effort
to ruin her. SI. Olde said:
"Tho talk of an economic war after
the fighting hag almost subsided, I
consider it neither possible nor useful
for Germany to be crushed cotnmer
dully. Her military power will be
ciushcd, but she will be left free to
work out her own economic destiny."
German
srwrc.''5 - ' -
lets were flred Into the envelope
which contained hydrogen. The draw
ing nt the left shows the airplane
coming thru the clouds shooting at
the balloon. That at the right shows
the burning balloon with a number
of parachutes for tbe escape of tbe
observers trailing behind because
there was no time to use them. The
balloon falls, a mass of flames and
black smoke, to earth, while tbe vic
torious airplane sails away.
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News
SPIIINO LAKE, July 30 Mm.
Southwell and son John of Olene,
who have been helping Earl Right
melr during haying, left for home
Saturday.
Miss Minnie Schubert of Baker Is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mm.
Carl Schubert and her sister, Mrs.
Wm. Cheyne.
Miss Until Dixon and her cousin,
Miss Mary II. Dixon, visited with
Miss Lucllo Stewart one day this
week,
Karl Rightmelr and Mr. and Mrs.
K. A. Schrelner, Mr. and Mrs. George
Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Hill were
Klamath Falls visitor this week.
Tho Parent-Teachers Association
held Its monthly meeting at Mrs.
Frank Gentry's.
Mrs. Wm. Cheyne and sister, Miss
Minnie Schubert, and Mrs. E. A.
Schrelner calted on Mrs. Dan Cornish
one day this week.
"You Are
Slow, Old
Man"
Rather vexes yon, doesn't
It, to have some one make
that remark when you state
the time?
You know you have a good
watch but the best watch
ever manufactured won't
keep accurate time without
cleaning and oiling every
twelve to eighteen months.
Don't expect yours to, no
matter how fine It is.
Bring It in today, and have
It examined.
Don't wait. Every hour
adds to the injury when
there is undue friction on
the bearings.
Frank M. Upp
Jeweler
433 Mala Street
Official 8. P. Watch Inspector
"XsmfiSs
In tbe Great War
are using WRIGUEYS regularly.
It steadies stomach and nerves,
allays thirst puts "pep" Into
tired bodies. Aids digestion.
Lasting refreshment at small cost.
Chew It after every
The Flavor
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