HI II isa . . fjf v , ho, r ., !' fS". '(iV P rv ' k Ww" ; tr?iWHr r ' .Ai . r f . xwo ttsftenaif Herald -W.O. SMITH, Editor vHak dally assent Ban4ay ay fa Bank tnattsalag Cuy of i tnBs. at ill rana street. i at tkt MttoaM at nuMktt fag Orngan. tar traasatfssloa tnroaga feaaaUi m tmmi-tuw awiar. fcy small to amy In tke United sKatse: Oaayaar. ONI ' 7? TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 191T foralft Ousted Advs. CAD RAT.R j..-.njioiuuii''irrifi ... FOR SALE Maxwell car; run 4,000 He; bargain. 3ST Main st. 7-5t K)R SALE Horse and buggy and y doable set narness. Enquire 310 'autbflttb street. ?-t FOR SALE One 5-year-old male, weight about 1,100; broke. O. K. bar. . - 4-tt FOR SALE One new 12-gsugs Rem. Ingtoa pump sua, one lz-gsage Winchester numo aun. one 25-15 .WteehatterrlBe. For Information see msmmt w. n. iuvp - " FOR BALE Spring wagon and dou ble set harness. Enquire E. Wil liams. Division street. Mills Addition. Forty-eight acre homestead ppen for entry of Tule Lake bottom land, under Irrigation, on main road one mile from Malta; improvements on same aggregating fS00 for sale. Ap ply O. C. McGumn, Malta, Ore, J8-lm FOR BALE Good lumber wagon, cheap. Inquire 10Z7 Main. 31-6t FOR SALE Good cash register and scales. Herald omce. 30-13t FOR SALE Modem 4-room house. Apply SI4 Mlchlgaa ave. I S5t FOR RENT wGmf&0W0W0wA FOR RKNT-f-Furaisbed room, do taT rPkoaa UVfT. " 4-3t close FURNISHED APARTMENTS at the UOratba House, 637 Klamath ave. ,. FOR RENT Famished room, run ning water, bath; reasonable; gen tleman preferred. Call 131 Second ntreet, l-f HELP WANTED MMMMWMVMMMMMMWMWMMfWMMI WANTED Messenger boys over 16, Inquire Western Union Telegraph Company. 4-3t YOUNG WOMEN to leara telephone operating. Call at telephone offlce and ask for chief operator. 4-3t WANTED Woman to do bouseclean- lag. Phone 308M. 31-tf WANTED Woman for general house work; reference required. Phone I68M. 1-tf MISCELLANEOUS FOUND A bicycle; owner can have same by proving property and pay Ing for this ad. George Rudlclcal, Metropolitan hotel. 7-4t WANTED TO RENT Good second band car for thirty days. m.l- i eiD- phone 73R. 6-3t LOST Straw suit case between Long Lake hill and Aspen Lake. Call at Herald offlce, liberal reward. 6-4 1 LADY wishes to go out and do sewing ff by f the hour or day. Inquire 936 ' (WaUat street 6-3t - JLWT Suit case, between Wood-Cur. tls Co. and Pelican Bay; contained laundry. Return to Herald offlce for reward. a-st LOST One big work mule, mouse color, white nose, weight about 17490; one brown gelding, two white feet ron left side, foretop roachsd, .wsltft About 150, brand JBoi left wowser; reasonaaie reward. L. R Hoibrook, Olene. j-tf ' WANTED-Jreams or motor trucks to aaaMuaber from Fart Klamath '( Chlletula. Phono or write for liartlwlirs. Wocus Bar Lumber Ca., Fett Klamatb, Ore. t-lt irvi ii. j ., mwn mtmmmim, vre. ..... FOR EXCHANOE Clear Iota etoae U . 'far atuKtas; give full particulars aVet illegal W. lit. ears Herald. m I s v' PIKE GROVE, Aug. 7. Mr. and lira. Sid McKensle and daugbUra. Eileen and Joslyn, left for -Riverside, Calif., thia morning, to visit relatives. Mlsa Eileen will enter aebool. Henry Crimea la heading his. rye tbla week. Moat of tbe farmer In tbla com munity have flnlahed putting up their first crops of bay. Mlsa Nora Miller U visiting Misses Florence and Vivian Anderson of Mer rill this week. Rev. Anderson and family will leave in two weeks for Mrytle Point. Ore. Members of the church at Pine Grove will give them a reception on the evening of August 19th. Miss Lulu Odam left this morning for Portland to visit relatives. Hiss Grace Cunningham haa re turned from Ashland, where aha haa been visiting her siattr. Tbe new Pine Grove pumping plant la working fine, and the water Is running In the ditches. COLLECniOX OX SUIT FILED For collection of a note for 1366 and Interest at S per cent since De cember IS. 1916, $50 attorney fees and costs of this action, suit has been filed In the circuit court clerk's offlce by William Hayes of Silver Lake against In R. Bradley and Ada May Bradley.. Rutenlc Yaden 'are at torneys for plaintiff. BANDITS STEAL ART TREASURES PETROGRAD, Aug. 7. SU armed men, three of whom were disguised as soldiers, motored to the senate build ing, garroted the guards aad stole a silver statue of Catherine II and other antiques valued at 1,500,000 rubles. If BACK HURTS BEGIN DN SALTS FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYS OCCASION ALLY IF YOU sTAT MEAT RIO- ULARLY No man or woman who oats meat regularly can sake a mistake by lush ing the kidneys oceeeiosudly, says a weU known authority. Meat foil uric acid which clogs the kidney sores so they sluggishly nter or strain only part of the waste and poisons front the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches; Hver trouble. nervousness, eoastipatloa, sleeplessness, bladder disorders cease from sluggish kidneys. The moment yon feel a dull ache la the kidneys or your naek harts, or If the urine is cloudy, otensira, full of sediment, irregular of yaassge, or at tended by n sensation f scalding, net about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable phamnnej ud take n tabla spoonrut in a suss of water before breakfast for a few days, and row kid neys will then net laa. This famous salts is made from the aeJd of grapes and lemon juice, combined with ilthla, and has been used for feneratloaa to flush clogged kidneys 'and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralise the adds in urine so It no longer onuses ir ritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts la lnexpensrre, aad eannot injure; makes a delightful eCerreseant litbla water drink whlen ill regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys dean and the blood pure, thereby arbldlag serious kldasy eompUftMaasAdr, svhy first to sanct CITY and COUNTRY DRIVING aaaawnuunusBBBsi Phone The Smoke" 175 atesldence phone, 9M X A. . POWELL Masses Lodge No. 117. 1. 0. 0. F.. - 1 . SSHl m . ' w sets ay uigsts. W. D. CofsrN. 0P .'ate ttterbefa, secretary. fellU lUlMHIUl Mm At mm-im . . ,1 . nssnununuunuunnuBS GCKs SJSrYfvtm. v.h.wwMtoiilaTi u . THE. EVENING NEW SUBSTITUTE FOR GASOLINE THE HIGH COST OK HIDING WILL BE A THING OK THE PART IK THE HEPORT OK THIS NEW IN VENTION IS TRUE Pronounced successful by many of the motor car companies, a new fuel for autos, which can be put on the market at o minimum price is now re- ported perfected by a San Francisco chemist, F. A. Korman. Ordinary water, In which 10 rents worth of Kormann's new compound has been dissolved has run a slx-cylln-ju der Kissel car with seven passengers more than 100 miles. A Ford car was driven thirty miles on two cents worth of tho fluid. Exhaustive tests are said to have been made on the practicability of the new Invention for several months by the different auto companies, and these tests hnve proved satisfactory. The compound may be carried In .1 vial and mixed with water from n roadside hydrant when desired for use. No mechanical addition to the standard equipment is necessary. There la no odor nor smoke on com bustion. BULLETIN BOARDS FOR THE RORAL DISTRICTS SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 7. W. P. Romans of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce school gardens committee. after a recent automobile trip thru Eastern Washington, made the fol lowing suggestion, which, It Is under stood. Is to be sent broadcast to com mercial bodies thruout the United States: - "Farmers should have bulletin boards or signs by their mail boxes along the roads, telling what fruit or vegetables they have for sale. They could dispose of hundreds of dollars worth of their- products to the thous ands of automobile tourists who are passing dally. Sunday should be a real day for those wno have produce that the tourist can carry back to his city home, knowing that it is fresh from the farm." SALMON CATCH FOR YEAR IS A RECORD BREAKER SEATTLE, Aug. 7 Reports from Southeastern Alaska are that the run of salmon Is breaking all records in site. Every cannery Is running to its full capacity, and all are trying to get more employes. Tbe big quadrennla sockeye run on Puget Sound was late In beginning, nut me minions oi nsn arrived as expected. The canneries at and near Bellingham preserved 22,000,000 sockeyesalmon in tbe big run four years ago. UNITED STATE TROOPS ARE WANTED IN BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 7. Governor Alexander has made a formal request to President Wilson for troops for tbe Couer d'Alene section of North Idaho, Colonel C. E. Dentler, commanding this military district, with headquar ters at Portland, said application has been made, but that be would not send troops unless the situation be comes considerably more serious than that indicated by the governor in his request. SULPHUR OF ALASKA SOUGHT SEWARD, Alaska, Aug. 7. Vol canlc sulphur deposits from the sides oi tbe great craters of Western Alas ka win oe mined now as a result of the world war. men supplied with sacks have sailed from Seward for Stepovak Bay aad Unalaskn to gather volcanic sul phur, which, carried down tbe vol cano's side by glacial action, is stack ed in piles at the foot of tbe morain, and needs only to be sacked and ship, pad. The Increased price of sulnhur due to the war makes shipment of Alaska sulphur profitable, In spite of we high freight, It's simply good business to Insure hay. SMCstfloeea, s7 HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Belgians Are Mistreated HAVRE, Franco, Aug. 7 Tho Del - Klan government has received Infor - mnuon to tn erfect mm tieponeu ) lielgtans working in the Thysscn works ut Mulhclm on Ruhr, declared1 that as the Germans had violated their promise to send them back home' Ilt the end of four months, they would prefer to die rather than to continue. JtIio Germans Imposed a tine of 30 marks ench and Imprisonment for ten, days upon tho men. One hundred and eighty Belgians another German factory refusing to continue work after four months were deprived of food, and thirteen of them wore Imprisoned at Minister. The Ulebecksche works, employing Belgian civilians in their mines, de prived the men of all nourishment for five days. In order to force them to work. The directors of this concern Jtislltkil their action, saying that the privation was not absolute, but was necessary in order to overcome the tussive resistance of tho workmen. Belgian civilians working at the munition factory at Grosse Wuste. rurtz and at Westfaltschewerke wero ou!lgea to transport hand grenadts, after having vainly protested against being put to such work. The Belgian government has other proofs that a great many deported Belgians, In spite of their unanimous desire to return to Belgium, were not allowed oven to attend funerals of FIGHT SO APART THAT THEY MOVE TOGETHER HELENA, Aug. 7. Augusta and Gllman, two prosperous towns tn Northern Montana, situated only two miles apart, have been at swords' points during' tbe last few months. Augusta dates its beginning to the days of the stage coach. Gllman came into being when the Great Northern railroad established Its terminus were, . The rivalry has -been intense so Intense according to the Great Falls Commercial Club that intervention became necessary. As mediator nnd conciliator, the commercial club has Induced the two communities to con solidate, but tho basis of consolida tion still is to be adjudicated. To look one's Test and feel one's best Is to enjoy an Inside bath each morning to flush from the system the previous day's waste, sour fermsnU tions and poisonous toxins before it Is absorbed Into the blood. Just aa coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incombustible nut terial In tbe form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leara in the alimentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material, which, if not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked into tbe blood through the vary ducts which are in tended to suck in only nourishment to sustain tbe body. If you want to see tbe glow of healthy bloom In your cheeks, to sea your skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It, which is a harmless means of wash- ing the waste material aad toxins from tbe stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleansing, sweetening aad purifying tbe entlra allmsitary 1 Hot Water Each Morning I Pute Rosesn Your Cheeks Shamefully By Germans .relative; sons woro refuaod tlio con j solatlon of going homo to bury tlii'lr mothors. Tho deported appear to j,aVo entirely escaped the supervision 0 the delegates of neutral countries, , nrmnn nnttln forward tho tiro- ext that they are not prisoners of war. Whenever delegates Ifnvo been ...,.iinnniiv n.ni,nri.,i i tun tli... civilians, it him nlwuva been In the presence of German authorities. The evidence gathered by the llelKlan kuv- ornraent In these cases Is categoric, and covers n period down to the usit of Mnrch of this year. HAY INSURANCE Get a STANDARD policy In a STANDARD company at STANDARD rate, anil you will hnve no trouble when you have u Iomh. See Chltrote, (MIS Main, or phnno 00. 3 A large tract of level, fertile home stead land. Wilt locate settlers at reasonable rates. Address Chas. Graves, 203 Washington street. Klam atb Falls, Oregon. 12-lm PEERLESS DANCI On Wednesday evening a dance wilt bo given at the Pavilion. Special mu sic by the Peerless orchestra. Danc ing CO cents for tho evening. C-3t Augusta wants the Great Northern to move Its railroad to that point, and Gllman to follow suit. Gllman wants the railroad to remain as It' Is, and atkg Augusta to pick up Its hornet, business bouse.s and all, and move to Gllman. Being unable to agree which community was to move, tho commer cial club was again appealed to, ami, It is understood, Is to make tho deci sion as to which town will move. Have a new and modern seven room house on pavement. Will sell on easy terms or will take good vacant lot or small house as part payment. See Clillcote. 27 tract, before putting more food Into tbe stomach. Girls and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid com plexion, also those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste. nt breath, others who are bothered with headaches, bullous spalls, acid stom ach or constipation, should begin this phospbated hot water drinking and are assured of very pronounced re sults In one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs vary little at the drug store but Is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap aad not water cleanses, purines and freshens tbe skin on tbe outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside organs. We must slways consider that Internal sanitation is vastly more Important than outside cleanliness, because tbe skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into tbe blood, while bowel pores do, Women who daslra to aabi th. aeauty of their eomplexloa al juid jusl r, wis w n week and notice remits (Mrmisatseat). - HK.U ESTATE TRANSFERS Kurnlsncd by City nnd County Abstract Company a. l M. Oiiolll et ux to v. a. Men ard, wn-i-nnty ileod, pait of K' HKtt Ni:U sec. 4-3IMI. Slate of Oregon to II V Kim. ileed, 8V U NW 4 . HW U , see. Hi NWS NWtf section 23, nil In SH-S. Ijikesltlo i-umpniiy to Joe Hmlill, warranty deed, all that part of SKVi NW1; l Iiik abuo tho Adams' canal In fee. vll 12. Clinton I). ChorpenliiK to r'loroncn M. Burks, warranty deed, 84 NKli, NKU SKVi.see. 24-38-10. Tho Klumatli Development com pany to Mm. Klltatiuth Howard, war ranty deed, lot 8. block 3.", Hot SprlnKH Addition to Ktnmuth I'iiIIh. A well roiindol man carries flrr, life, strident anil health Insurance. Auk Clillcote for rates. 37 FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW DRUGGIST SAYS IDIKS AUK USING RKC1PK OK HAGK TKA AND SULPHUR Hair that loses Its color nnd 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 Sagu Tea and Sulphur to keep her lockH 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-time recipe. Nowadays wo get this, famous mix ture, Improved by the addition of oth er ingredients by asking at any drug store for a SO-ccnt bottle of "Wycth's Sago and Sulphur Compound," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell It ha.j been applied. You Just damp en a Hponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morn ing the gray hnlr disappears; but what delights the ladles with Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound In that, besides beautifully darkening tho hair after a few application It also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives It an appearance of abundance. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful ap pearance to tho hnlr. It Is not In tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. HOUSTON'C Metropolitan Amassmsnts J HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Oliver Moroaco Prencats The Popular Photoplay Favorites House Peters and Myrtle Stetlnu nln "TIIK HAPPINKSS OF THHKK WOMEN" A fascinating Society Drama by Al bert ?abon Terhune T E M PIE THRAtTp Greater VlUgraph Presents Peggy Hyland and Marc McDermot In "THK INTRIGUK" In Five Parts A Big V. Comedy, "Dubbs nnd Dry Goods" ADMISSION TEN CKNTH MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS I Merrill, Oregen . WW4W4M4W44WWWtl ii rt,LL FRESH i: AND FIT JZ " ,UmDW Md nvol' " dapraaaloi, which to bowTM y."nlnCUVeUror Bnd th resultant stomach ' tow. troubles, by .,, Ny., Lm,e UyQf ftct , h" '!.". ,Ve.ttnd Bt U' ,am8 tlmo up the bowels and lucre - uiiV oi me liver. Mn asc. unoerwootfs PhanM v -S3 SSSi FALLS OREOOW fSn9i WHetf.wrH:yLAAfpi.Lt; illlltlUilSitaaasirr. . , D""r M.BW! Wl ""MIII WMWtMtli TUESDAY, Al'GI'N r 7, S; TAX ADJUSTMENT wnniurtiii win, n, t , Himator Chamberlain ami Huprt,,,? live Slnuott hiivo nriniiKeil to (, conference this week with Xhtml ney general to (IIbcukh tint Orno,w isiiniiiriiiii kiuiii lltmirt nx tj. miuu. i ii vmukuii men (inpc to nty,). I mimiiiniiiiin or m nlliiim) MWr OPIHIMIIUII hi ii) iiik inn li'iitN.yl has llilsirststl silt ii tin.i I.I .. "I .!V sissi'tir.., ., IIMMI llHy PROFESSIONAL CARDS rxtrrxrx'xr)ttaryftty0hfjkjir JOHN ). CI,i:ll(lN County Hiiiirjiir Civil Kiigliii-i-r DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICE. ROOMS 7 and I WHITS BUILDING City & County Abstract Coll ARTIIUI R. Wl I.SOX 617 Main St. AllSTHACTH, Ut.WH AM) H Mr mil Mnry for lossi INSUIIAM'i: DR F. R. GODDARD tsrilOIMTIIIO I'llVHICMX Suite 1MII, I. o, O, P. Traps IteiiM'inlH-r i:xitinln:iilon aadnsl ulliillon Is frt-e at your liussas In the oftlre. . I ml her I ue the porta folding tcel Mble for litut titt meiil. Till Insure the sen tiiviiinriit in be mim lo any sjta In the udlre ami the price X ut same. I'lxitie msi. Itoliletire phone S.W-lt. W. D. MILLER Hoofing Contractor Mnlthold, Tar nnd Gravel Rl Ing. Hoof Coating. Repair Wall a Specialty. 232 S. Sixth Strati Phone 203. WOOD Pises your Orders for GREEN SLAB WOOD NOW Bsst wood obtalnsbls for tht nwJ Klamath Fuel Co. Automobile fires Vulcanizing and Repairing All work Guaranteed KLAMATH AUTO TIRE- COMPANY 120 South Sixth Street " T7-r7TW f t. W.M. Ji