5JS "wsf?fiM i fi ' ""('' iM . .ft- i I ft '-v, w K& :-s3 s H? W v ye JT i liWi ,:; JK ' W. ,. rt. lifC iKM K,. i'v. KiP!? IBB'- j. ' Rftfr Wft "a; . .5 .'-.; C-.SS35; rf.rj.i"I.i jffgm nro TheEveaing Herald UrVVO. SMITH, Editor tattr atotft vaaay T VahllaalU Coauaar of ftla.it Ul Foarta stratf. tftttfcMataaet fMM, Oragoa. lor traa laeloa taroaga iimcomimwwr. MfeaerlvUea tama y mil lIMa to g UaNel auttn t aay OM THURSDAY, AUGUST M, 117 BenWsOujiedAdvs. , FOR SALE MMMMMMMWmWWWM ' FORJ SALE Nice Astrakan apples, Md 111 annlea. Enquire at Lasvitts, Conger ate. 5-6t OOOD LUMBER WAGON for aale cheap. Inquire 1017 Main. 2X-5t FOR, .SALE One, team of light ,jfrai noma, aprlag aackand har- m Terr cheap. Call at 52 Mala at. after C:30 p. m. 20-Ct -, ,T - '- rOR'RENT Furnlihed room. The V CkUrmont. 18-6t FOR SALE Good milch cow. la quir of 8. P. Co., section house.; 174t FOR SALE OR TRADE for Klam ath; Falls city (property; prices reasonable. One cow, 1 heifer, 2 large all araaad work atarea with weaning mules; 1 large mule com ing 3 years old; all around farm wa ge almost new; 1 set heavy har ness; 1 walking plow; 1 harrow. Inquire of Albert Barrett, on what MrkMwa a Old Poor Farm, one lie from Klamath Falls. 20-6t FOR RENT ' ,!( t FOR,, RENT Furnished room, 497 N. Third street. Phone 114-J. 22-2 FURNISHED APARTMENTS at the Oregon Rouse, 627 Klamath ave. ma' HELP WANTED . WANTED Several teams to haul ' lumber from mill near Fort Klam. atato Chitoquln, at $4 per thousand feet. See Marion Nine at Hotel Hall or laquire at Wocus Bay Lumber eompaar at Fort Klamath. Job will last until winter sets in. 22-6f ..f WANTED Several teams to haul lumber from mill near Fort Klam ath to Chitoquln, at 4 per thousand feet See Marlon Nine at Hotel Hall or laquire at Wocus Bay Lumber company at Fort' Klamath. Job will last until winter sets in. 22-6t - WANTED A middle-aged woman as nurse for two children, at First National bank. Enquire 22-tf WANTED Woman to do housework. Enquire First National Bank. 22-tf .WANTED Several teams to haul lumber from mill near Fort Klam atk to Cbltoqula; at $4 per thousand feet See Marion Nine at Hotel Hall or laquire at Wocus Bay Lumber company at Fort Klamath. Job will last uatll winter sets In., 22-6t LOST AND FOUND FOCND-gaddle, on road between Oiene'and this city. Call at O K barn,' BUth street. 23-8t WE HAVE some exceptional bargains In used cars, and believe that in -taajlsf below you will And what you Ika MriM wut, Hudeoa Super Six, 7 pass. ..,11,100 .Packard 1911, 5 pass, 4 cyl . . 600 , Packard 1913, 5 pass. 6 cyl . . 900 Chaliners 5 pass. 6 cyl 600 Franltlia,'7 pass. 6 cyl 900 Bulck.,7 pass. 6 cyl 850 Auburn, 6 pass. 6 cyl 400 Cadillac, 2 pass. 4 cyl 400 rt,Ca4,l,lUc, 6 pass. 4 cyl '.. 425 Terms At above prices, or 10 per cent.dUcount for all cash. Aa a, special offer for this week: we will refund round trip railroad fare 'to- aayone purchasing one of the above. -2t PORTLAND MOTOR CAR CO jj " sv 4aSsv 4Vf,.N. 77 1.' b. o. f gsMa rrl(Ur.rfhtv''F. B., Bremer, npm, , HJWWJWP.. Mwettry. .wanaa juicampmcai no, 40, 1, o, O. F,, amis Tuesday night, R. A. wpayttq. P., L. J. Bean, Scribe. ara taa staadard. ra, Ufa, accldeat II EM?UTi,Vto'".rii-i:J.i' -' . ... .. . Ma ifl? jrfz.Vf'.T' . H"r iaw "im mose Caasiawra SulU for 111. at I KlintlfMlT New - - SPRING LAKE .NEWS - SPRING LAKE, Aug. 23. Many of the farmers here are commencing to cut their grain. Mr. and Mrs. William Cheyne visit ed Crater Lake last week. Frank Stewart has returned with bis family from the Lake of the Woods where they have been in quest of huckleberries. They brought home between thirty and forty gal lons. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schreiner, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turner and Misses Louise and Ruby Schreiner have i tuned from a two weeks' camping trip. They visited Crater Lake, Cher ry Creek and the Lake of the Woods Lester Schreiner, who Joined -the uavy some time-ago. is here on. a ten days' furlough, visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schreiner. WEALTHY EVADE INCOME TAXES ILLINOIS SENATOR AFFIRMS THAT VAST AMOUNTS HAVE BEEN SWINDLED FROM GOV ERNMENT BY EVASION WASHINGTON, D.D C. Aug. 23.- Charges that the government has been defrauded of $300 000,000 of Income taxes evaded by the wealthy citizens of the United States, were made in the senate by Senator Lewis of Illinois. Lewis declared that the treasury department had 'proofs to substanti ate this assertion. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice Is hereby given that the board of equalisation of Klamath County will be la session at the coun ty court room for thirty days, begin ning Monday, September 10, 1917. All protests must be written and en tered during the first week of the ses sion. Dated August 6, 1917. aug25 J. P. LEE Assessor. Get a standard are .imwraajce pol icy la a standard company at stand ard rate, and job will liave no trou ble la adjusting the loss.. See C101 rota, 1 SAFETY FIRST AUTO SEMICE CITY aad COUNTRY DRIVING Phone "The Smoke" 175 Rasideace aboae, 230 X A. I. POWELL H OUSTON' JetreaollUn Amusements s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE William Fox Presents "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS" Starring Annette Kellermana THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL August 22 aad 28 STAR THIATII Triangle Fine Arts Presents Bessie Love la "A CHEERFUL GIVER" i An inspiring play of childhood, full of vivid dramatic moments. THE GLADSTONE SISTERS la New Songs and Dances, and CHAS. FESIA and His Jazx Orchestra TEMPLE THIATII ' Bryut Washburn ta "FILLING HIS OWN SHOES!' A highly amusing comedy drama ol n American shoe clerk's adventures In a Turkish Harem Hearst Patlie News Latest War Pictures ADMISSION TEN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUIJ MOTION nOTOBM TUESDAY! AND SATURDAYS atevrtsi, 0(fa .THE EVENING Queen Wilhelmina's Palace In Amsterdam Guarded in Food Riots 3 ? ,- a 5i,:,s! s!'fi'S5r.r,-rrnrrriii-ij: , i "rwa; me I 'iji,!5M'VttHSffl8fcri V Since Dutch ships engaged in car rying food to Holland have been held up by the refusal of the British gov Red Cross Mission Entertained In Japan TOKIO, Aug. 23. Cordiality and sympathy marked the luncheon given by the Japan Red Cross Society to the American Red Cross Mission, which was on its way to Russia. The American mission, of 'which Dr. Frank Billings Is chairman, was met on its arrival In Japan by a large delegation of Japanese workers, In cluding, Baron Ishlguro, the president of the society, and many others. Baron Ishlguro made an interest ing address at the luncheon. He Famous Russian Woman Joins Ranks Of Fighters PKTROGRAD, Aug. 23. Marya Spibldonovo, famous from the revolu tion of 1905, has Joined the ranks of women champions of "war till vic tory." Mile Splrldonovo, a 19-year- old student at a secondary school, was so horrified by the flogging of Tamboff peasants by Assistant Gov ernor Luzhenowsky that she shot the oppressor dead. She was arrested, dragged from place to place In a cat tie truck, and tortured. The gen darme officer who acted as jailer stripped her naked and held burning matches against her skin. Her case provoked International protests. Mile. Splrldonovo has been in "ka-j torga," the most terrible form of! Potato Riots Disturbing Holland (Correspondence of Associated Press) ( tho result was that the home market, ma njuun, jmy a, -rue pota. . iu nuts i Auisieruam ana uotter-1 uuiu mis wonm nave given tlio Dutch government one of the most severe Jolts It has experienced. The trouble began with a request on the part of Germany that the ex port of new potatoes should be per mitted immediately they began to reach the market. As It was backed up by the Intimation that only thus sould be obviated a reduction of the ration of German coal of 350,000 ' was a montn, on which the country ind Its Industries so vitally deneml. .be minister of agriculture, F. E. 'osthuma, gave way. The standing agreement provided that 12,000 tons of potatoes must be jeuvered to Great Britain before any further export to Germany and as1 on the British authorities Insisted on tho 'niies ui.ir.h iiii.... u .. "..'!" trlct fulfillment of this obllgatlon,hc, owing to shipment delays, the HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ernment to pass them there have been serious food riots in Amsterdam and other Holland cities. This pho A voiced Japanese appreciation of the warmth of the reception accorded In the Uptted States to Japanese Red Cross missions on their way to Eu rope, and added: "The emblem of the Red Cross has wiped out all the boundaries of stato as well as the distinction of races. Co-operation In this human work, as' a matter of nature, cannot be other wise man in aeep sympathy with each ether. I feel, therefore, as if I meet old friends here today." , penal prison, and spent three years In chains. After her release by the j revolution, she lay 111 In Tchlt East Siberia, the inhabitants of which In vited her to become a candidate for election as mayor. On her way home to Europe, thousands of Siberians met and acclaimed her at the railroad station, and she. replied by begging tne men to fight for liberty, and beg fclug the womon to Incite thoTr hus-l hands to battle. j Speaking at Drask. she told desert-! er soldiers that America's entry into' tr.c war should make them blush with shame, as American liberatlonlst son.! tlment had been a powerful factor In ' ner favor. Are "' io or inree weeks preceding the ivm or me new crop in any quan- iy, was oerett of its supplies of tho old, and was practically bare, Finding themselves suddenly de prived of such a conspicuous item In their dally menu, mobs of indignant Housewives at 'Amsterdam and Rot 'terdam raided any boats or waeona containing potatoes they could get at, and apparently managed to plunder a certain amount destined for ra Britain, though they neither knew r tared where the food was bound Indeed, there was no suggestion what ever of the riots being of an anti British character. Tho British authorities were the more displeased with the course things had taken as seeming to throw thm n. i . ... ... EZ3BS53RSRnZ&2!r!&X tograph shows soldiers with their guns guarding the palare of Queen Wllhelr.ilna. frontier seems to havo been opened, for exports to Germany a Utile while' before the Brltlsch supply had netu-l ally left the country, and London ap.j pnrently has made Its displeasure iiu-l pleasantly plain to the Netherlands go eminent. The market Is now Hooded with po. tntoes of the new crop, which, besides supplying home needs. Is expected to permit of the export of 2i,000 tons each to the United Kingdom and Ger many. - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 4 Furnished by City and County Abstract Comnnnv - - The Klamath Development corn- '""' lo ' - ueunaine, warranty pony to F. C. DeChnlne. ueea- lot block 1, Pelican City. sneriir to William Wood, sheriff's deed, lot 8, block 13, First Addition to Bonanza. George F. Owlngs et ux to Allen Peery, warranty deed, SV6 SE V. ifec. 23; NW4 NE4. sec. 26, all In 40-10. Get a Royal K. K. K. Store. Tailored Suit at the It "i August 21, 1917. TO THE PUBLIC: - t'- v-? We wish to anaounco that on and nfter September 1. 1917, the W. P. Johnson company, fiir, Main street, will do a goncral real estuto business. When you wish to buy, sell or exchange city or country property, wo will bo glad to act as your agent, and feel that with our wide acquaintance;, knowledge of local conditions and fine office equipment, wo nro In a position to serve you well. We are, Very respectfully yours ,W. P. JOHNSON company; JOEL T. WARD, Sales Manager. ytj .--- msteaj BecattMofiucon otitTfTlK mi fjr$SusffiJiL 1 tmuou. chain of flgfSa4L3aV f fiWfiSSwXll Crown gives you W. Wmf J3JI llife'WJ more bMu to the Jf M 7 1 9MiEP II fggMBMaaa.MJpPobu 7 "V- Ay A "sBBaBssaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBl Xis jtuAt.'jiir6atrft VAUR .Ml'ST III? t'SKl IN imiXKI.Vd TEA LONDON. AtlK. 2;i. "Has It boon nullred that hIiuo tlm mitl trxntltin imoih nnil vliiio iiUoliollo lliiuir lump lo n mihIhIiIiir iiolnl, int'ii Invito ono another to nip of Ion ami Ki't tHltu loorlsh ovor tholr imtatloim?" uiiUii tlio Hally i:prosH. "Vosturilay aftornoou an actur wli Ix 'totlliK' confoHied that ho liait on. snnietl nlno flips nf Ion hIiico lnoak- fat lime. Thoy had ftTtitimj" rliniignl hU condition, Ho was toril lily roiilrss. JlllttorhiK oyos, rapid, iionsciihlcal Miliimlnuus talk, I.IkIi toiuiiiratiiro, an uncertain tompor, u r.urtiiniltiR pnlflo, Imniln uoriimly clchclicc! nil iIiomo nro tlio hIkim nnil tokens of ton ilriinkoimetis.' Auto itprliiKN mnilo and repaired by tlio Klamnth Auto SprliiRH Works. None bettor. Ak the garngo mail. It Klamath Auto SprlngM Works Mr. Oron E. lino U now connortitl nlth the Chllcoto Agency, nnil will ho Kind to give you Information rela tive to Insurnnre nt any time, t'nll nt WI3 Main Mrret, or Jiono Oil. 10 Celebrated Dry K. K. K. Store. Kox Hhoos ut tlio It High Heels Put Corns on Toes Who eareaf Corns or calluses lift off without any pain. , , t . i 1 1 1 1 1 HecaiiHu style llll' decreet that women croud and buckle up their tender toes In IiIkIi heeled foot wear, they suffer from roniH, then they cut and trim nt Hioho painful pests which merely uinktM tho com glow hard. This suicidal habit mny rnusn lockjaw, and women am warned to stop It. A few drops of frcozone uiiiuieu oirecuy upon n sore corn or tender en! Ins gives quick relief and wun mo enure corn or rnllus. root and all, lifts off without pain. Ask the drug store man for n tiny bottle of froozone, which costs but a few rents, hut Is snlllciont to remove every hard or soft corn or cnlluo from one's feet. Freozono dries In n moment, and simply shrivels up tho corn or callus without oven Irritating tho surround ing skin. Women! Keep n bottle of frcozone handy on the dresser, nnd never lot a corn acho twice. Adv. i TIII'ltNIKW, AYUVHT 3.1, )9(y When you have spring IrnubUuT. ; It lo Ihe Klamath Auto .!. Works. Tlioio nro no ninntmiro,.!?! II I. I .11. A..,.. ... . . "I if "" ,r"' WorU, ' flillMite tan tlml you n uxi (,o, In Hie rlljr or count ry. jj BE PlfYliN GRAY HAIR DARK THV (ill ANHMOTHCH'H ni.) p. VtmiTE RECIPE OK n.k m AMI Hlll.Plllllt M Almost everyone knows that 8ai, Tea anil Sulphur, properly cmiipomj. od, brings back tlio natural color ui lustre to the hair when faded, im or streaked. Your ago the only t; to get this mixture was to itinke tttt home, which Is inussy anil trouble sumo. Nowadays, by iimKIhk t drug store for "Wycth'M Rhk(. and 8aL phur ComiMtuiid." you will Ret a Urn botllo of this fanioiiK old recti g. proved by the addition of other li grvdlimts, for about Ml rents. Don't stay gray! Try It! N0Mt can possitiiy tell that you darknri your hair, as It does It so iiatu'rally nnd evenly. You dampen a uponiior Moft bruih with It, nnd draw tbtt through your hair, taking oneimitlj it rami at n time; by mornliiR the pi; hnlr dUiippourK, nnd lifter iiuothtras. plication or two, your hair uccobm beautifully dark, glosiy nnd attract ho. Wyetli's Sni:n nnd Sulphur Coa. pound Is n delightful toilet rebuilt for I bote Mho desire dark hair and i vouthftil appearance. It Is not u-tcnileil- for tho cum, mltlKutlon tirovniitlon of disease. Adv. Tfou like f (your meat II cooked II m v iwniguri v. irWhy notVi 1 Uour tobaccoy I strmJ f the reaJ Biivlgr, 1 lycigarette M IIS 1. vO . . . -tsaal