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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1917)
rm HATl'lll'W, NKPTKMUKR I, 117 THE EV1N1N0 CW1N0 HEKALD, KT.AMATH fALLl, OREGON. r Maanouni . I HI Society Events Tim Inwn party given at the homo of Mm. W. K. Heohorn by the Indie of Urn Christian church proved to ho B my pleasant and prulUnulo event. Mrn. Cluirlcn Kborleln by Invltutluii cnw ii tuoHt Interesting aildioiw on o... iitnl Oiomi work. A piano nolo by mUh Forne llooglnml nnlihod tho , Hrvlnn the dainty refreshments by. c i...r .imiKlitor. Mrs. Turpin mid tun MiHiH llurbco, Crlsman, Hoimlnnd ami Miller. Tho decorations woro iot point ana nags. uirumuy terimnuti ut nimiieon In honor of cako with cnmllos, mndo by" Mr. I.. Mm. Gilbert Flout. Tho color.) iihoi! M. Miller, as prosentod to Mm.' In ilocoratlon woro pink and whlto, Itmiibi), tho pastor's wlfo. Those and luncheon whh nerved at 1 o'clock. pniient woro Misses Norm Borneo, Tho riipmIh woro MImk Winifred Win Maude Mlllor, Florence Crlsmnn, nurd, Mendameii A. M. Colllor, Chan. HiiiIi Mlllor, Pearl Lundy, Gertrude Kbcrleln, K. II. Hall, Warren Hunt, Wlrtr, Vivian Hheeti, Flora Warde,.llnroli Lincoln, L. Jacobs, Hume Ma Fcrno llonglnnd, Ilachel Applegnto, son. J. II. MaMon, Curl I'luth, Frank dtteiulolyn Taylor, , and Mesdamo j Ira Whlto, C. IS. Worden and 0. K. (leorRo lllolin, jonn unies, iwromjr. Hlihllcr. Hny Andoraon, u. u. iiouso, j, .. Hlghtmeler, II. I'. Thomait, W. II, ItouorUon. 8, K. Robertson, K. 3. Mayer, Chnrleii Wood Kberleln, M. H. Taylor, l. W. Moore, O. E. Belli, (I. C. Hlmrlono, J, D. Morgan, A. Haiti tcr, A. A. Mohaffey, Oawald Melwner, OeorKn Morrlman, Levi McDonald, J. Frod (looller, K. C. Cummlngs, Bam Mlllor, Nnto Ottorbeln, Harry Goel Ivr, II. J. Sloane, Anna Blatchley, W, II. FoHtor, II. II. Dunbar, A. J. Dusta manto, A. II. I.und, Jesse Bailey, W. J, Sielniuoli, R. J. 8heets, I.. P. I MontKomery, W, R. Rambo, Chai. W.J Thomas, W. K. Bend, J. M. Kvnns, II. t J. W'l nter h, Joo Joseph, L. II. Turpin, j 0. 0. Mitchell, Kdward Hamilton, J. F. McOllum, W. K. Beehorn, A. M. FrlKblo of Willows. Calif., and K. J. tanKinlro of Hamilton City. Tho l')thlan Club met on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. C. K. Belts, Thiun lirnstnn WnrJk UAetHfltnAet ltflt. Bru- .. , , . , , , , i more, Master lto)den L vermoro. the laker, Crslor, Cofer, Crlslor. Jennie' Ul ' ., , , ., ' ., . . t. . ., ,, Misses Zepha and Jean RoRcni, Mlsa Hum, (2 on Johnson, Kuykendall, Mc. . ,, . ., .., ' . ... . .Mary June Mooro, Mnster J. Evna IfUIIUlU illlll DHIIIIUSiUU. , Ou Tuesday afternoon Mrs. R. A Kmtnltt gave a surprise party In hon or of hor daughter, Mrs. Ivy North, the occasion being Mrs. North's birth-' day. The Riicsts were Mesdamcs (Joo. Illohn. Claude Davis, O. M. Hector, (leorgo Humphrey, J. M. JohnstonowotH woro Mrs. Arthur Llvormoro, 3 Win. Johnson, Record, Sheets, Tny- lor, Weodon and Winters, Flvo buu- drod was played, and Mrs. Wecdon ' rcrolvod the prise for high score. Mrs. iorin leieived many lovely birthday gifts. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Joseph Hrett was hostess at a reception In honor of Miss Kntherine Mulcay, tho hours being from 2 till S. Miss Mill-Frances Howard, Mesdamcs Carl Co cay Is from Buffalo, N. Y and Is tho for, Kd (lowiiu Jr., Ilnrnoy Doyo, C Ruest of Mrs. Brett, whoso school-! II. Chad wick, Charlon Monro, Loslltt mate hIio was. A light luncheon was J Rogers, Van Ilollen, Miss llonnlco semd and tho color schome, which Jonnlngs, Mist Mublc Martin, Mrs. n3 carried out also In the decora- Lawronco Mohaffey. Tftflr ftaBTTft I nlL wrtL u y Tijr umm IHI: Mm YOUR m I'.'c Should Drink Lets c$ Water and Eat less ' Meat, Sijff Noted Authority en Kidnsy Disorders Recommends a Spoonful cf Jsd Salts In Glass of Water Before Breakfast to Stimulate Kidneys and. Eliminate tea Uric Acid Vrlo field la meat excites tho kidneys, they become overworked, set gluugish, ncho, and fed .1 ,",lmPa ' 'eJ' h0 ur'0 brcoir.es cloudy, tho Madder is irritated, and you umy ho obliged to seek relief two or three times during Jlio iiifjit. lieu the kidurys clog you must l.clp tlicin Huli 011 Hie hody'g .urinous vasto or you'll ho .1 real tk person shortly. ,At first you feel a dull miscfy in tho-kidney rcrton, you sutler from backuLlio, sick liCAducho, c'.i: Jnes.", stomach gets f0; toni'uo coated n you feel rhcuumlic lwin?ci uhen ,the wither U-bad. tftt less nieut, drink lots of water? also ?et froMi any phnrHnelrt four ounecs of Jud Salts; a tublespooiiful in u filuss of wuter before of the Week lions, wini yellow unit whlto. Tlio RiiimtN were MIhhch Pearl Ilolvln, johio ami i.niia,, Vnn IMper, Men dames (IrnyHloii Hnlliiitin, John Ilrutt, Andrew Cotllur, Claude CoHoboom, If. II, (lliiliiyer, Ifurry (locllor, (looritu llnydoii, FhmI Ifoimlon, Win, IIoiih fon, Harold MikoIii, John Martin, J.iiwronro Molinrfov. John Mnnn. " " - " -- - un TimrHdny Mm. Fre.l Floot en van iiipor. Tho A. N. W. Club will hold tho first lucetlUK of tho Hoasou nt tho homo of tho prosldout, Mrs. Carey llainshy, on Wodnosdny of tho com Ing weok. At this meeting plans will bo mndo for tnkliiK up nomo Red Crow work In tho club, and It Is hoped Hint oery member will ho present. flevoral pnrtloH hae boon given this weok In honor of Mrs. Arthur Mvormoro of ItoddliiK, who Is vlslt Iiik hor imither, Mr. O. ,. Carter. Ono ory rhnrmltiR pnity was rIvoii by Mrs. Leslie Rogom In hbnor of Mrs. Lhnrmnro on Weduoiiday after-i tifinti Tim fviii.cfu ti...n ft r !,. 'I III) RIIOKtH .i....- ri..i u t '. I dames Clinrlei Mooro. John Mooro. ,l:d (Sowan. O, L Carter. C. C. Cofor Van ilellou. Master Fremont I.Ivor ,'RoRora, Master John Mooro and Mnii- ter Charles Mooro. ,,.. mi., mi T m .i ... y." sstalU Sherman A. Boyce of Port- moro, Miss Mabel Martin and Miss!, ' . . , . ,, . .. if... tmr.i , a.i.1 land, at present detailed as traveling Mrs. Carl Cofer and Mrs. Ixtslfa'nor oven with an Increase of a third HKcrH wero hostesses at a picnic i luncheon Friday, tho party Rolng to : "" '-"ko i.y nutomoniio. Tiioj . O. I.. Carter, Mrs. Andrew Col-j Her, Minx Mabel Martin, Jean and . 55lhn ItORes, Fremont and Roydcn. Wvcrmorc. - Mm. O. L. Carter Ih entertnlnliiBf Informally thlg afternoon In honor of j her dnuehtnr. Mrs. Llvormoro. who 'has boon spendliiR tho summor wlth.'or$80 a month to beginners in the hor. Tho Invited Riiests are Miss! FOR EYS IF GK brrakfust for a few day and four' kidney wfHH then net fine, 'lhia famous salts is wade from tlio acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined villi liUua, ud has been used for jfeuemtioiw to clean closed kidneys and stimnlalo tkero li normal aelivity, lo to neutralise tlie. acids iu uriuo, bo it no longer is a source of irritation, thin, ending blnddw' weakness. , " Jad Salts is iiif ;pensive, cannot injure, .saskes a delightful effcrv orent lit!ila-wter"qrinfc which everyone should take now and thon to keep tho kidneys clean and active. Druggists here' nay they sell lots of Jad Sails to folks who' believe In -1 overcoming kidney . trouble whilo it is only trouble.. I "'". - IT t-J L-I D T Village Built By Hollanders fox ' - f aOtaJA. iaayat.ah3.y,rwwirV..JL.. iil I r 1'1'U .IMaaaaaaaM I -- 1 1" ' i ' . , ZZZL-L, um . ,, .w ... - T '47 i (nWiwJ - fATiWfS Tho Dutch, who have had to care for thousands of Belgian refugeaa uini ih iiKsinninr of th KuraoMB war and tho Invasion of Belgium, Value of Foreign Money Proves Very Deceptive ROMK, Aug. IS. Correspondence of tho Associated Press "The steady umpioymont of Americans In Europe Is ii problem difficult of solution sim ply because they seem unable to ap preciate the value of European mon- Inspector for the European branches ' . a - a k.-i. I vi u suisu niuci iuu viivoo sauw wsmssi i Ing concern. "Before the war," be continued, "'such Arms employed almost eclu nlvely Englishmen, tho now they are trying again to get Americans to I come over. The trouble Is that an American cannot live abroad for the ! same salary that he gets at home, more. At home he appreciates the -value of 10 cents .or a dollar, but - whon ho geU abroad a shilling, a franc, or oven five francs has no value to him. At home he is perfectly sat lafied to live In a boarding house for $ or $8 dollars a week. If he Is sin- jKiP'( but whon he gets to Paris or I Mllnn. he thinks he's srot to oar ten francs a day, the living, working equivalent of $2, or $14 a week. "Firms can only afford to par 170 European branches, which is much more than would be paid an English- man or a native of the country for the same work, but the young Amer icans who come over hardly get here lieforo they begin to complain about their salary, that they are not mak HURTS un a simFnmian?r , a .-La !linrj:r:iaaaaaalaiaaaaaaa'!1 iftU IrtlELaBWsSHBHBFMI rxmiimm:: ,..!,'' tfw?,;.--rf.o.4yy,-mje,f HiiidSsfz,. "M v. "iWizwiBV5mfo':.Zfr&A?frjizjiiM&j&Mmxrirw stwsxv& -v. .Mrr'ismfJ(4tf? .Cs '&4"sJ?,. ,?M?tZ"JL???,.'ZJ. - ' r-T'T"" ,wrrrw'ww,wnr--r - I have built for them thlg village near. I Bch'evenlBgen, their mot popular auBHBT rttort. In honor of the! J daughter of the king and queen of Ing enough to live on. "The worst of It Is, they are telling the truth. I And myself that I spend money very freely because I can't somehow realise that a franc or a lire; baa any real value. This Is a delusion that has stranded many an American abroad. "Many Americans are coming over here sow partly for military, partly for business reasons, and Europe Is simply going to be flooded with Americans after the war. Many of these will be here for business, and , those who stick and succeed will be those who learn to think In francs In. stead of dollars. The deception is one of bis figures. We know that $100 la a small amount, that it will only go so, far, but when we get It ex changed for 600 francs or so we j think it's enough to last forever. But it's just tne same old 9100 alter an, "The field for American goods over here is unlimited, fortunes are being made now, and more will be made after the war, hut they will go to the fellows who steer clear of this curious deception." At the Churches "The Little Brown Church" Cor ner Ninth and' Pine streets. W. E. Rambo, minister, residence 818 Ninth street. Telephone 334. Regular services will be resumed tomorrow as follews: Bible school 10 a. m., Mrs. Clara Moore superintendent. Communion service, followed by preaching, 11 a. m., subject, "Fish ers of Men." Evening worship, 8 p. m., sermon subject "Ye That Labor." a sermon In honor of Labor Day. All laborers and their families are cordially In vited. The service should be Inter esting and helpful to everybody. At the morning service the minis ter will give a short appreciation of "Grandma" Van Riper (Mrs. 8. F. Van Riper), who passed away during the vacation period, and who was in honored and faithful member of this congregation. The Christian Science Society of Klamath Falls, which is a branch or ganisation of The Mother Church, The.Flrst Church of Christ Scientists, in-Boston. Mass.. holds services at 113 South Fo'ur'tb'street, every Sun day morning at 11 o'clock and every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are welcome. - Subject of the lesson for Sunday, September t, "Christ Jesus." The Sunday school session Is from 9:46 to 10:4s every Sunday morning. Pupils are enrolled to the age of 80. The free reading room and tree lending library la open from 1:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, The Bible and all author ised Christian Mtaeejlterature may be read, borrowed or purchased. 5 . T . ., r Church tot the Sacred Heart, cor ner High and Blghth streets. Rev. Hugh Marshall, pastor. First Mass at a. m. Second Mais at 1:30 a. m. Rosarrane beaedlettoa at 7:30 p.m There will he a mass meeting of all the women ft the pariah Immediately after the seeba'd mass. It Is an Im portant meeUac-j and all are urged to he present. ob- .MHrfeWss Meth4kH ehnrehf twain-, 11 a.m., "Bvtl la Cod's Universe." p.m., "Nature's Witness for Cod." - e f - f a - - 1 Belgian Refugee WstrttSir S &-& I M&i-mmkrz.at. Belgium, the Dutch named the village Maria Jose. Here many Belgians who might have starved to death have j been cared for. Have m flgMre tm the wlriac la roar new home, Klamath Electrical Hupply Co.. BOO Kala street. 30-Bt row ? fp'T The Oregon Agricultural College When trWd tperUlhU with voders lk ratorlri and adequate equipment sir ' slruclloa leading p cullefiaU desreta la lb fallowing achneli: , AQKICULTUSB, with IS deptrtmeaUl OOaOfBaCB, with 4 departBenUi nramnaXXa, wltk department, la lading Clril. EUelrlcat-Hlgawaj. IndoaUlal Arti, Irrigation, and lleaaaalaal Engineering; rOfcXSTXT, laeladlas Logging Xagiatar lac: BOHB XOOVOaaOS, wltk 4 aujor deaart eata, laeladlas training la tae Praatlat Boaaa; HDrDfO. with tarea departateaU, IsalaaV lag Caraleal Engineering; rKAXKAOT. HB SCHOOL OT HUSia alter Uatem Osn la the principal departateaU at vaaal and laatrumeatal maeie. ran aauTABT snrAntianra, tau4. auaa eaaeta in mio JT, aaa was raceataua. datloa far O. A. O. from Ih Weitera Depart ment of tba V. S. War Department as aaa at the fifteen "dlitlngulehed inetitullona" at higher learning. All eadeta will be furnlabed eomplete aniforau by tba V. 8. Qovernmeat and tba Junior and aeaior cadet, enrolled ,la tba R. O. T. C will be giren commutation for iuuaiitenea, aa well ai all transportation and lubalstcnca at the all weeka' 8umrnr eamp. sfioiSTBAXioN nsaura ooxoun s, '817. IuformaUon, o raqotW. Addraat, (aflatrar. Otagoa Agrlcnltaral OoUaaa, Corvalui, Oregon. Auto springs made and repaired by the Klamath Auto Springs Works. None better. Ask the garage man. Klamath Auto Springs Works. eod Doa't overlook oar special sale of boys school shoes. Modem Shoe Store. 31-St Ask Chllcote to show you some of those flae 40 aad 80. acre tracts. Most of them have a good stand of alfalfa, aad will make good dairy farms. , 81 STATEMENT OF THE First State and Bank of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, State of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every depos itor July 1, 1917, who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit (commercial deposits), principal or Interest, for a period of more thaa seven (7) -years Immediately prior to said date, with the name, last known place of resi dence or poeoffice address of suck) depositor, and the fact of his death, It known. " T " '! Name of Depositor Amount Coaaolly, John 75 Wi I A Helpful 1. 4sBssav sme sssa Urug Habit aad tell as whai to to. Well deliver It promptly. Aoralre the tele- f phoae hWt, aad have what yew waat whew yo want It. Delivery aa r nauv, ' 1 1 UWfcriMwS wwrmv "r-v KLAMATH FALLS OREGON iS W WflSRI, PWrTTrUrLAtT FKOPLC IU 1 OV TMeitV ORUGS gj&Lfl VJi ' Klamath Falls, Oregon, Oillman, Ruby , 16 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Jones, John 56 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Hughes, James H. 04 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Hlpes, vf . F. ...... Klamath Falls, Oregon, .02 MekeUohn, T. W. . e e e .40 Xlamath Falls, Oregon. Purcell, Marcus Klamath Falls, Oregon, Smith, Annie .1 ' Kiamath Falls, Oregon, Wlllard. H. B Klamath Falls, Oregon, Davenhlll, A. H. .;.... IS .50 36 6.00 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Emery, Jas 4.8? Klamath Falls, Oregon. Cook, Geo .Klamath Falls, Oregon. Currln, C. 8 .-.... Klamath Falls, Oregon. Scheneker, O. A. 10 .85 .28 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Tripp, Cbas 1.64 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Wilson Klrkpatrlck 1.96 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Wise., Roy R. 3.27 Klamath Falls, Oregon. State of Oregon, County of Klamath, as: I, John Siemens Jr., being first duly sworn, depose aad say upon oath, that I am the cashier of the First SUte and Savings Bank of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, Bute of Oregon; that the foregoing statement is a full, true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known residence or post- office address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor aa required by the provl aions of Chapter 148, of the General Laws of Oregon, 1907, and Chapter 214, of the General Laws of Oregon, 1917. JOHN SIEMENS, Jr. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Hth day of August, A. D. 1917. L. W. MEHAFFEY, Notary Publio for Oregon. My commission expires March 9, 1980 38-4-1M8 Mr. Ore E. Rao Is'aow coaaected with the Ohllcete ageacy, aad to str iae special attesttloa to all llaae et taamraace. Ask CMlcote or Rae for 31 EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAYHAIR YOU OAK BRING BACK COLOR AND LUaVCRE.WlTH SAGS TBA AND SULPHUR When yon darken your hair with Sage Tea ane Sulphur, no one" can tell, becauie.lfs Jobs so.natursUy, so evenly, .preparing" this mixture. though, at'homrts mossy and trouble some. For ie cents yott can.; buy at any rdug store theready-to-use prep- saaalw t am akl fAan Va a jIjI 14 & a) aiauwui wyswwv Wy Its W.UIUUJI VI other ingredlintvcalled Wyeth's Sage and 8ulphui,Compouad." You Just dampen a sJpenjffVr soft brush wltk it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, is a sign of old age, aad aa we all, desire a youthful, ana; attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Base aad Sulphur Compound and look years younger. Thlt ready- to-nse preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite, aad aot a modiclae. It Is aot intended for the cure, miti gation or prevention at disease. Ady NOTICE TO THE PUBLIO I am arraactif to leave Klamath Falls far MarsaleM,-where I wtU take care of, .another specialist's practice durlag fete ahseaee at the war -Te announce that I wUl he here until this doctor Is called to the army, probably vn " maee4 oa the first or middle of October. I would very much appreciate having all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to me to call and settle their accounts. 26-tf DR. F. M. WHITE. LEGAL NOTICES Mh-"""J""ni "'' , 1-, Tiiii, e-Minn ie., NOTICE OF POUNDMABTER'S SALE Notice Is hereby given that the un. derslgned, poundmaster of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, did impound in the pound of said city, on the 33d day of August, 1917, the fol lowing described animals: One sorrel horse with brand on left hip. And that unless the owner or own ers of said animals, or other person or persons having an Interest therein shall, before the time of sale stated below, claim possession of said ani mals and pay all costs and charges for the keeping and advertising there of, together with all fees provided by ordinance of said city for such cases, said animals will be sold at public auction for cash at the Klam ath Barn, at the hour of 3 p. m., oa the 4th day of September, 1917. H. 8. WILSON, Poundmaster. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Aug ust 30, 1917. 30-4t PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN O. CLEGHORN Coaaty Bevveyor ClTOEaglDeer DR J. H. CARTER ' DENTIST OFFICE, ROOMS 7 and S WHITE BUILDING City ft County Abstract Co. ARTHUF R. WILSON 517 Main St. ABSTRACTS, LOANS AND per eeat Moaejr fax INSURANCB DR. F. R. GODDARD " OSTEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN Balte Bit, L O. O. F. ' ewltattoa la free at yoar ase the portable Mdhag steel table for borne treat eat. -This tasares she leeeae treatmeat to beeqaal to any glvea la jthe office aad the price Is the PboaeeMl. Realdeaee phoae SosVR. W. D. MILLER Booties Coatractc Malthold, Tar and Gravel Root lac. Boot Coating. Repair Work a Specialty. S3S 8. Sixth Street Phoae 898. SAFETY FIKST AUTO Sflttltt CITY aad COUNTRY DRIVING' Phoae "The Saaoke" 175 aBffisrtrtsawirsa asJiAma. ttsssA T -' a snsmsnawsasamnn A. J POWELL WWWWWMWWWWVWWMywWW WOOD lace yeur Orders far H tltllN SLAB WOOD NOW J aVfjBJTaV wwvVfRj BfBFBBjtfaBBBBlfJ BVe fBBBJ gemassBBBBBBW m. m UaBKk W C9.4I MMieiwweieMaeMMiMMMeNawWl ;&1 I w'M .0? f-p-f. Ml 561 if .