W 'VAWj! i P.: ' ar- & PAOi.xiro I .. ..I The ETening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor 4nr wetft Suaday T imU Pahitauai company IWto. at 111 Iwart- trtw. l at tk oatoSo at XUaMk itimp by Ball to amy ta the Baited States: O year.,. - WEONB8DAY, ACOUST , WIT HmjfcOusfiedAdvs. FOR SALE MWWMWWWWl""'l"""""l"l""""WWWWW FOR ,8ALB Modern 4-room plaster- U d bouse. Apply 1J Micmgan ,iLOP ROOTS? FOR SALE With or ""without hogs. Inquire at Matt's second hand store. T-tt FOR SALE Maxwell car; run 4,000 at'llea; bargain. 117 Main st. 7-5t FOR SALE Hone and buggy and double aet harness. Enquire 310 South Fifth street. 7-St FOR SALE One 5-year-old mule, weight about 1,100; broke. O. K. . 44t FOR SALE One new 12-gauge Rem ington pump gun. one 11-gauge -Winchester pomp gun, one 25-15 Winchester rifle. For information see Sink, at O. K. shop. 6-3t FOR SALE Spring wagon and dou " Me set harness. Enquire E. Wil liams, Division street. Mills Addition. -t Forty-eight acre homestead open 'for entry of Tale Lake bottom land, under Irrigation, on mala road, one mile from Matin; improvements on tame aggregating fQ0 for sale. Ap ply O. C. McQuffln, Malta, Ore. 28-lm - -FOR BALE Good cash register and scales. Herald office. 3 0-1 It "' FOR RENT m0t0l0l0im0m0l0l0A0A000A0AAAAAAAAAA1t FURNISHED APARTMENTS at the Oregoa House, 5J7 Klamath ave. FOR RENT Famished room, run ning water, bath; reasonable; gen tlemaa preferred. Call 131 Second street. 18-tf HELP WANTED HWWWWMMWWMWWWW WANTED Womaa to do houseclean- lag. Phone 168M. Sl-tf WANTED Woman for general house work; reference required. Phone SUM. 1-tf MISCELLANEOUS H0l0l0l0MtMWMIM0l00tW0W0W00WA SIDE LINE MEN Do you want a real one that one order a day will pay you 19.00. No samples to carry. Something new. Write to-day to Cnnfield Mfg, Co., 308 Slgel St., Chi cago, III. 8-1 OST Pair of eye glasses and case, Finder return to Herald office; re ward. 7-2t WANTED Teams or motor trucks to haul lumber from Fort Klamath to Chlloquln. Phone or write for particulars. Wocus Bay Lumber Co:, Fort Klamath, Ore. 3-6 1 FOUND A bicycle; owner can have same by proving property and pay lag for this ad. George Rudlcical, Metropolitan hotel. 7-4t LOST Straw suit case between Long Lake hill and Aspen Lake. Call at Herald office, liberal reward. 6-4 1 LADY wishes to go out and do sewing by the hour or day. Inquire 986 Walnut' street. 6-3t LOST Suit case, between Wood-Curtis Co. and Pelican Bay; contained laundry. Return to Herald office for reward, 6-3t lost one big work mule, mouse color, white nose, weight about .,300; ene brown gelding, two white feet on left side, foretop roacbed, weight about 1,180, brand J B on left boulder; reasonable reward. L. R. Holbrook, Olsne. l-tf WANTED Teams or motor trucks to haal limber from Fort Klamath to Cbltoquln. Phono or write for aartlniari, Wocus Bay Lumber Co., fort Klamath, Oro. 3-lt FOR EXCHANGE Clear tots close la for equities; giro full particulars fa Int totter; strictly ooaadestlal. AMrm W, lit, care Herald. 1-tf IE, jf ft- M Mcoafl new r- t v " 3 Kindt Ami New KENO, Aug. 8 Fire from a un known cause wrecked a motor car Sunday night belonging to John Ack ley. The car was sundlng by the railroad track a short distance be low the Keno Bridge, and had not been used for some time. The Ore occurred between IS and 1 o'clock John Oscar and Dan D. Murphy have received a notice to appear at the County Clerk's office August 9 th and 10th to be examined for the draft. H. J. Mattoon is preparing to move to Klamath Falls. Fred Esal has rented the Mattoon property at Keno. Brlce McCormlck property at Keno. en and Is looking after the forest Ores. BARN PARTY AIBONANZA PUBLIC IS INVITED TO PATRIOT- IC GATHERING TO BE HELD IN THE NEW BARN JUST COM. PLRTED BY F. J. BOWNE. The public Is Invited to attend a patriotic barn party to be given at the home of F. J. Bowue near Bonan za in his new barn, under the aus pices of the Methodist Church of Bonanza. Games will be played and a good program will be readered. Reverend George H. Bennett' of Klamath Falls will give the address of the evening. Other men of prominence will be present. The ladles Aid' Society will serve refreshments at popular prices. Notice to MUk Owing to the shortage of help on and after Sepiemberl,' 1917, the undersigned Dairies will go on a ticket basis only. All tickets must be psld for in.advancsn Bottles must be returned dally as this becomes a state law on that date. HAWKINS DAIRT, WHITES DAIRY, WILLIAMS DAIRY, 7-3t KLAMATH FALLS DAIRY Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. 0. F.. meets Friday night. F. B. Bremer, N. G., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O, O. F., meets Tuesday night, R. A, Emmltt, C. P., L. J. Bean, Scribe. SAFETY FlffSTHHTO KIM. CITY aad COUNTRY DRIVING Phono "The Smoke" ITS ' Residence phone, WI " A. J. POWELL H O US TON' Metropolitan Am-esmwiSs s HOUSTON OPERA HOUfI DARK STAR THEATER Dorothy GWi A roguish, rollicking witch who frus trates the schemes of "Her Official Fathers" A Triangle play, swift, tense and bub bling with mischievous humor TEMPLE THEATER Esaaay Presents , 'klBaers Drees Suit" Starring Bryant Washburn. A com edy drama in Ave parts. Hearst Pathe news Perishing sad Hie Troops Eatoriag France. ADMISSION TEN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOVTOW IWTOBM TUESDAYS AND SATURDATS MorrHI, Oregoa jro jvnrfn "" THE EVENING General Conditions Success of Liberty Loan Campaign Testifies to Huge Increase of Available Cash and Increase of Taxable Property Indication of Prosperity MANILA, Aug. 8. While 1916 saw a gain In the Increase In circulation of money in the Philippine Islands which amounted to 15,000,000 pesos, tlio first six months of this year will ex ceed that record Increase by 3,000,- 000 pesos. The circulation since Jan uary 1st has amounted to 85,000,000 pesos. These figures, say local econ omists, reflect directly the highly fa vorable trade conditions that have been maintained for more than two years In the Philippine Islands. The wealth of the Islands Is in creasing rapidly. In Manila alone the assessed value of taxable property to- --- - ... day Is over 103,000,000 pesos, which Is more than 3,000,000 pesos above 1916. Recent agricultural develop ment In the provinces, the extent of which It Is Impossible to calculate exactly, makes certain that the In creases In property values In otlnr parts of the Islands have far exceeded Manila's record. The success that attended the single week's campaign Wealthy St. WELL KNOWN AMATEUR SPORTS. MAN OF ST. LOUIS SUICIDES. MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUND HIS DEATH ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 7 Jorden Wheat Lambert, member of one of the wealthiest families in this city GRAIN INSURANCE Special policy forms issued by the Xtn company covering grain uncut, tut, ia shocks, la stacks and la sacks la field. Rates arte very low. See Cbilcote, 883 Main, or phone (HI. 2 SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK WHEN MIXED WITH SULPHUR TO BRINGS BACK ITS BEAUTIFUL LUSTRE AT ONCE Q ray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know tho advantages of a youthful appearance. your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred fold. Don't stay gray! Look younc! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a GO-cent bot tle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur compound',' which Is merely the old time recipe Improved by the addition of other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-uso preparation, because it darkens the hair beautifully, besides no one ca,n possibly tell, as It darkens so natur- uy sbu eveniy. xou moisten a sponge or soft brush with It, drawing this through the hair, taking ono mall strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two, Its natural color Is restored and It becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It la not Intended for the cure mltl- g atloa or prevention of dlasase.Adr HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON In the Philipine Islands for subscriptions to tho Liberty Loan tcMilied to the presence of much i available money In Manila. Bunks and other agencies which have all I lie funds which they can readily make use of aro another testimonial to the prosperity of tho islands. There Is but one drawback to tho general outlook prices for sugar and copra in tho United States ara such as to make It unprofitable to pay the current trans-Pacific freight rates. The chief concern Is felt as to sugar. There arc upwards of 100,000 tons of low grade sugar from the crop harvested last fall In the sugar provinces, lying in warehouses. .-. ,. A large part of the sugar has here tofore gone to China and Jnpun, but conditions In China have practically closed the market there. An un usually large crop of Formosan sugar has reduced the Japanese demand for the Phillppluo product to a minimum. Low grado sugar cannot command good prices In the American markets, hence the present rate on sugar to, Louis Man Suicides MMMMMAMrVwVWvVVwVwVMMrwvWVWMWWwwV killed himself In his apartments this morning. He Is widely known as an amateur sportsman and belonged to many of the largest athletic clubs. A telephone call early today at Lamberts apartments was answered by a maid. A woman asked the maid to see how l.ambert was. The maid then went to the room and found him lying mortally wounded, with a recolver by his side. The Identity of the woman is un known. Notice to Consumers This will be notice that In order to enable us to sell wood at normal prices In the future, we find It neces sary to sell for cash only, on and after August 15th, 1917. Do not ask for credit after August 15th. W. E. 8EEHORN COMPANY. By W. E. SEEHORN. 2-tf It's simply good business to Insure your hay. See Chllcote. 27 Little Testimonials of Earnestness) Intended to Convince the Germans I Sw VriJ ?'-'!' "y&fw9;v?.-rt l?sS'Yt'iT nere are me sneus ana tne men behind the .bell.. They are IMnch boll, for tha riles of the battleship. WW ... - - . Good the Pacific Coast, which I $33 n ton, makes Its shipment to tho U. S. a losing proposition. However. It has been thought that the dispatch of the commandeered German vessel to the United States by tho Philippine government would offer enough avail able cargo spuco to transport the sugar. The government has assured the sugar planters that their spare needs would be met. Nevertheless the government, In order not to compvto with commercial liners. Is making Its rates conform as much us possible to commercial rates. Hence tho rate on sugar must be lowered or tho sugar men must be prepured to pocket u considerable loss by a sale, probably to Japan, In order to clear their wnrchouscH to make room for the new crop which will begin to come In In November. The situation as regards copra Is much the same, though thcro are not such enormous stocks of copra as of sugar, and the copra dealers can hold their crop for better prices. ;FFICK OK HKCRKTARY OP llKD CltOSH OI'KXK The office of the secretary of the Klamath Chapter of tho Ited Cross has been opened In the Domestic Science building of the Central school on Main street. The secretary will bo found at tills office on Thursdays and Saturdays of euch week until further notice. THE I. W. W. THREAT AHAINST THE POOH (Henry J. Allen In Wltchlta Beacon) The Industrial Workers of the World Bay that, If necessary they'll see to It that there's no wheat crop In this country this year. The rich can get food whatever happens. If It costs $10 a lout for oread, the rich will easily get their bread. So the threat of the I. V. W. Is gainst the poor, against the com mon man, woman and child of Amer ica. evidently the Industrial Workers or the World are Intent on helping Germany win. They ore assisting the most autrocratlc government on the earth to extend Its rule over the world. ine industrial Workers of tho World should migrate to (lormnuy and do their fighting In tho open on their own sldo. .. . - t Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and N.w York, greater than anything In the Qermsn nsvy " n the Meatless Fridays I'OUTI.ANI). OOrcv. Aug. 8 Mmil..iirs .IhcIiIkiI Ihat the Willi should dt Iris Fridays are now tho order at tho' Itn part In helping i-oiim.n.i (19 M AHInclon Club, long considered tu lion's food, mo decided to ubntnla from ......I ntriuslve club In Portland. Al a recent meeting, the board of direct GETS AIRSHIP ARRIVES YESTERDAY FROM THE NORTH WITH lll'IIH ZEPPELIN WHICH IS EXPECTED TO M UP EVERY DAY. Have you seen It? Well cheer up, you wilt, because Its going to run very day so (leorgo soys, and lleorge knows because Its George's. Its too big for his two pot bears and It looks too much llko a house boat lo be the Strahorn passonger coach which hn claims It Is. so we'll have to wait nud let the mster' work out Itself. It seems more than likely though that the odd shaped passenger truck which Mr. Iletiti drove In from Portland yesterday will bo used to carry the men uho work In the mills on the Upper Lake, buck and forth from the city. Tho new Innovation which Is nbout twenty foet long by seven wide Is ejulppod with tine upholstered leath er seats and Is fixed lo carry thirty pi'nicngers. . The Inside Is very much llko an open air city street car. It will probably he put Into service In tie near future. HAY INSURANCE Cet a STANDARD policy In n STANDARD company at STANDARD rate, and you Mill have no trouble when you have m lorn. Sea ChllcoO, Oll.'l Main, or phone (Ml. 2 A veil rounded man carries fire, life, accident ami health limuninrr Ask Chllcote for rl. 27 SEWING MACHINES Late model Rotary, "-drawer King crs. Just like new, $35.00; 6-drawor, long shuttle and White Hotnry. good as new $30; 5-drnwer Singers, Whites and New Homes, $20 and $25. A lot of good drophcad machines, fully guaranteed to please you, $10 to $15. Box tops, $5 to $10. Machines bought, sold, rented and repaired. EVANS & BAL1N Hot Water for Sick Headaches Telia why everyone sheuld drink hot water with phosphate In it before breakfast Headachn nf nnv trlnt I. ......j v.. . , .mw vauacu v auto-lntoxlcatlon which means self- i,aUUiu. nirer ana Dowel poisons Called Illlna nbrf l al. ,..--. through the lymph ducts, excite the heart which pumps the blood so fast that It congests In the smaller arter ies and veins of the head, producing vlnlnnt 1L..I.LK . .vui, mruuuing pain and distress, called headache. You become nerv ous. dosnnnHn !! -....,-. . r ,, .lv, interim ano miserable, your meals sour and almost nauseate you. Then you resort to ace- nnlll - , ... . . . .,.U, wtiirm or me Bromides which temporarily relievo but do not rid the blood of these Irritating toxins. A glass of hot water with a tea- BDOOnfull nf tlmnatnn. .1.. 1.-.- . .. drank before breakfast for awhile, " k uuiy wain mese poisons from your system and cure you of head ache, but Will M..n.. .... . freshen the entire alimentary canal. Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It la In. expensive. harmia . ...... -- . ,. . V . -wi una al most tasteless, except for a sourish twinge which Is not unpleasant you aren't feeling your best, If tongue is coated or you wake up with bad taste, fnni !,... . . "" . . . ... " - -- r oave coias, Indigestion, biliousness, constipation Phated hot water cure to rid your system of toxins and poisons . .'u1'" tre qu,ck e'ed that those who continue to flush out the stomach. iiv. . w . GEORGE BIEHN "- "weis every E, !f ' lB,Tf.Uw r headache or vi:i.i:niav, .uhnt , ,ttlT Started in Portland meat on hrldny n long n,. the bm. for conservation exists. HARVEST WORKERS IMI.IFT lli:UYU WASHINGTON. August K-pro,u Ions to protect harvesting fromikort. ni of labor due to (lie iiitiullluilot of tho national army ban Wen by the government In regulation mi going out lo boards, Men needed In fields In roup), harvesting will bo permUinj t0 main at work until the need forth. passed when they will Jnln thv cokn Local boards, becatmn of fitr knowledge of local crop conditio., will determine what men arc n wary In this class. BOARD oP EgUAI.IZATlOV Notlc Is hereby given that Is board of miuallsatlou of Ktiati County will be In session at theno. ly court room for thirty dayi, Itfr nlng Monduy, Keptenilier 10, Hi; All protests must be wrlittm icils terrd during the first wcrk of tbt clou. Haled August !, I!) 1 7. aug-jr. J I' I.KKAuhmI Tliere are ninny kind of latt Bo ourr you get tho kind Hut Hoe Clillrote. II W. D. MILLER tVmetit Contractor Walks, floors, Foundations. C crete Building Blocks, Klueti Tiles. 233 8. Sixth St. I'honiMl STOMACH TORN La-Ian Utjy Describes Whick She Says Was Dull CoMtipatio. and Tell si Relief Obtained Frta Blick-Draught. Scoitsbunt, Ind. Mrs. Annie Jd ol this place, writes: "I well r I sullered lor a lone time with i lion, which would eel me down. M doctors' medicines and any nuaw purgatives. They would leave at worse condition than I was below and my stomach so upset... I ' once I sulfered . . . from com wai so ill we had lo have thed to nervous and feverish. Tbe said I would have lo quit i stomach wm so had . . . My husband was reading lJ someininK aooui iiicuiui UrauDht and brouclit me i j Irv n nH It MoiilTirlv nl I rU nun tn l.al lutM.r lhn I llHtdllSIS occasionally. I was cured oltMl stlpation and am sure lite uuo' did ll." ,, If fjniis alimfBh la nil! 01 I will suiter from such disagree lomt as headache, binousnm -lion, etc., and unless someltuaf1 HilliUB UVUU1E III IV0W... LMm Thrdlnrd's Rlaclc.UraUEM PI found a valuable remedy WJ Iroublea. II Is purely vet?-' acts in a prompt and natural q Ing to regulate Ihe liver sua"' ine dowcis oi impunuc Try Black-Draught. AMMMMWMMMw WOO Place your Ordsri' QREEN SLAB WOOOl Best wood obtainable fortM KUmatb FueJ EMNJMMMMJEJMNrfMMM1 i ..-vAL FOR SHEET Wt'7" PUMPS AND PIPEVVOHM . KINUao-- G. C. U 70S Main"1 Aacntt FAralANKi.lOB8, - m n r.uis saoment. Adr.