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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1917)
"WX TlinihltAV. WKITKMUBH 0, IHI7 THE EVENING HERALD, KT. A MATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE TKMXa Slavs Destroy A Very Early Morning i A Helpful i Visitor Smashes Into House Drug Riga Defenses WlwajroHMMlaarthlacladnwrtore foods, Jut stop to the phoao and Jell as what It la. We'll deliver It promptly. Acquire the tele. phoM habit, awl have what yon waat wbea yoa waat It. Delivery to FREE. ' 1-? rav,wcrp''R-fr' ttt . .'. c Blow Up All Fortifications at Mouth of Dvina River and Bridges Across That Waterway Pha KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHCRC VUrriCUUUt KOPLC BUY THEIR DRUGS Underwood LCUBIX3 I A llrltlsh inlutor who n practls liiK carl) In tlio morning ovor Twin ki'nliutii. KiiKliitiil, loKt citiitrol of liU inadiliu) n ml It pluiiKC'il forward ill rm'tly Into tlio roof of a house. Tliu ninchlnu plunged thru Into a bed- I'GTROORAD, Sept. C IlUBslan forces did not evacuate Riga without blowing up the fortifications at the mouth of the Dvina River and all j bridges across the waterway, the offl- ilnl statement said. The Rusglan retirement still con tinues In a northeasterly direction. j "Tlio German)! continued to develop room. The occupants fled uninjured, successes north nnd northeast," the while the aviator also escaped with- ! official statement said, discussing the out being hurt. Riga sccton. They outflanked our Dvina line and penetrated beyond, occupied Valendore, we retiring to northward." When you have spring trouble take It to the Klamath Auto Springs Works. There are no amateurs at the Klamath Auto Springs Works. eod REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Furnlsned by City and County Abstract Company - - -- - Hints for Homemaker's lly KMKAIIKTII KKYIM XOTIJ Thin corner of tint uipcr will Iw ilitlilcil Into MCternl part, wh purl to be published weekly. The 1UI-Iiin will Im: HiiUNoholit HuKROtlon, Hcrlo, ftood lloultli, 1-'iiIioiin ami Aiitmer to Qutwllun. In Answer to OitcMioii .Mlwt Kcju will bu kIiiiI lo ml. tlo or KlicnnNer to the problem or any of tin mnlent of tlio Kteulng Herald. Suggestions of nil sort will bo wry welcome.. Aildrewi Mine Elisabeth Ke)fM, care of ICteuliiK llcrnlil. parents do not hcoiii to realize the groat harm tliuy do, nnd that they should bo removed. Adenoids grow I. ..I. I.i. I II.h ....ft ....I..,.. I. IIia ...... mil. n . . ... . ...... ,-t IJIJIIII1U UIU Mill I'UIUIU III HIV I'llDnilH a (ew iioiiints more or n fow pounds , ' .. k-.... ,.ii J which connects the noso with the tin oat, nnd an they grow, gradually I I OHO till) pllHKaRO to tllO HUM). TIlUS thn breathing Is obsti m ted and tho cliitil breathes thru tho mouth, which Weight and Lark of Weight. It Is charai terlstlc of women that modt of them wish to weigh either None of them are really HatU-j less. lied. Today wo will consider a littlo thouc who long to wcle.lt a fow liounds Icjs. One of the inoit Important facts about tcUuitlon of weight Is proper diet. Stop Indulging In tho foods tlint (irodtuod tho fat. Hut don't Btune, slliiidy choose your foods 1'iojiei l. Kal guuuioiisly of flilltH at U highly Injurious to tho sutiHltUe iiicinbiuuo of tlio mouth and throat. I.nr nnd iioho iiio affeitod, and somo- I tlmi'j In mi ailaiicid htagu of growth, even tho eyes aro troubled. Soino tlires chlldion who aro thought to be Fire Fighters Believed Lost Two Men in Columbia County Are Missing and Fear Is Ex pressed They Are Victims of Mountain -Cougars A. A. Bellman et ux to L. M. Han non, warranty deed, part of lot 7. block 41, Nichols Addition. Maud Hettinger, widow, to Alfred Bergeron, warranty deed, 'NH' Sft sec. 22-37-13. Jesse L. Beckley et ux to A. A. Bellman, warranty deed, WH SB sec. 5-37-16. A policy with the Ctillcote ageacy always staadj for the-he ace. "lit otloa to Cowtractor Sealed bids will be received, by tho oomaty eoart of KlaasaU Coaaty p to-September 16th fornha-eoaatnie- tloa of the following bridges: "Oae timber beat bridge across Lost River two miles south of Wllsoa -bridge; one Umber pile bridceacrM Txiit River, reeervolr oae.aatlo east o( Wil son bridge. Plana aaad specifications maybe aeeuredfromthe eoaaty awr- veyor. A certified check for 6, per cent of the bid mustM enclosed with the bid, to be forfels4 to Ue iotturt la case of award of contract to him, if he falls to enter into contract and furnish hond within 10 daysof awart. A surety bond In the sum of 60 per cent of the total-amount Ms) will be repaired. J. C. CLEOHOKN, C-13-30 County Surveyor, mfv i miVi i l-."..7r--n " -.-in . I I ... . M . . I 111 NOTICE TO-THE PUBLIC I aa-rranglng to leave Klamath Falls for Harshfield, where I will take care of another specialist's practice during his absence at the war. To anyone wishing my serviees, I will announce that I will be here until thu doctor Is called to the army, probably on"the first or middle of October. I wonld very much appreciate having all persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to me to call and settle their accounts. . 2B-tf DR. F. U. WHITK. PROFESSIONAL CARDS '"" 1--irn-ii-i uuu A good ages give fee eUee m good policy la a good company. Get om frees ChHeois. 41 tu-iy mo.ll, as they uld, digestion.! llcerV1 niulllUy 10 Bllfferlng from Avoid i.itlug more than one starchy food at a meal, for Instance, do not tat both liio.nl and potatoes, Kut as many grom vegetables ns possible, unil avoid 1 1( It, heavy deserts. And adenoids, which Impair the hearing, and whim tho adenoids aro lemovod the child will become normal. When mlouoids are not removed tho shnpn of tho child's f.uo Is gradually abavo all, no matter what you eat,;c(n,lM, nm 0 ,IMIlth ,,BH om)M never oveno.iii jour siomacu. Mavo thu table as soon us you have oatonl nollccnhly. tailliuciii to api.eabo )our upiuitlte. Next )ou must think about exor cise. One who Is doing ordinary liouso keeping gets splendid exorcise, PORTLAND, Sept. C. Two mem bers of tho crow that has been striv ing to check tho forest fires In Co lumbia County h.ivo been missing hiiico Sunday, It was tcported today. Penis are entet tallied that they may liavo boon Killed and devoured "By cougars. Troop A, Oregon National Guard, I which has been on duty back of St. Helens, searched all day Monday and Monday night. Captain Clrero Hogas llniiK Null. These mo sometimes caused by ' hnvlng tho hands too much in wntor . am t. (( kaku mirr nnn iipiidii you go about It proporly. When "' " """ " '" " " Viweio buttons, possibly fiom the cloth- running up and down stnlrs bo cute-' ",,u" "" im'. -i' fni i.. i.i ,.. . !.. I closely with sharp cutlclo scissors. 'said many well detlned cougar tracks I bad been found, nnd In tho tracks yourself erott. when sw culling, washing dlshos, In all of your work, uucs not mean stand erect. That to throw hack tho Thon apply oticou butter lo keep them smooth. log of the missing men. The Identity of the men has not be'on established by the Oregon For est Firo Association, but efforts are being made to do so. The flro fighters and soldiers re port that many cougars, maddeued by flames and by hunger, are fleeing from the woods in the vicinity of Pittsburg and other interior Colum bia towns. Deer and farm animals bavo fallen prey to the beasts. State Biologist W. L. Flnley today declared cougtrs have hardly ever been known to attack man. "There Is not one chance in a thousand that the men have met such a fate," he said. shoulders or to atund stiffly, but t " '" Ttli. keep tho cltoHt raised. If you will' Clean tho tooth ovoty two months remember always to keop your chost with powdored pumlco stono. This raised )ou will soon find that yoti! whltans them nnd cleans tho tartar ro standing otctt. Of couiso, out-'uwuy. A llttlo lemon Juice may bo door corclso Is Imperative, tho not added to aid In whitening tho tooth, as BtronuouH exercise Is ronulred for If pumlco Is used of toner It tends to iiiu woman who does her own house- destroy the ounmol. work. HwlnmmliiK, horBohnck riding, nlklng, uro till splendid oxorclso. And don't forgot the doop breathing. At least ono hundred doop bi eat lis are necessary dally, as ordinary bjeath InK does not koep tho lungs proporly ventllaiud. Thoro '""a, of courso, many exor cises for reducing, but It would tuko tOO long to onilllloratn thorn. Mm. nt tho beat known oxoiclgos la to raise MIIAICO MAY PUIICHASK MIL jno Imnds high above the head and1 MOV IIUHHKI.H Y NATIONAL then touch the flnnr uithnut i,n.wii..l ui;iiuritllTt(l TO 1II-1 HOLD AT ., --- ., ..VHHMV, WMM...B ' ...'w... me kneos. it somotlmes takos many moutlw of pructlce to bo ablo to do tm. Nevor do any exercise moro 'n ton times at to overdo, PUNS TO BUY MUCH (J. S. CORN Market Reports PORTLAND, Sopt. 6. Tho week's opening market In the Portland union stock jaids was vory active In nil documents, and the cat do section. maud. We quote the following prices Prime light hogs, $17.75 to $18. Prime heavy, $17.67 to $17.75. Pigs, $15.75 to $16.25. . Bulk of sales, $17.75to $18. Sheep Conditions In the sheep houses con ospoclally bo in , tlnue steady, with not enough supply Tho stock offered in the lamb and wether departments consisted of 1,100 cattle, 1,000 heg: to meet the demand. The stock de- :OST FOR lll-JNKKIT OF POOIt MMX1CO CITY, flout 0. Tho com- once. as It ilnoji ... .. ..,...., Ai.nmim. nt moro ,nrm ... ::.' 7 . - muiee or mo iuhiouui Mm.... anil 1.500 sheep. Cuttle Tho r.nttlo department sjsowed a considerable accumulation of strength thru tho day, raising the quotations 15e to 25c In the various classes. The groat bulk of volume was In good but unfinished stoers, which bom f tvvoen is to 1 1). Somo excellent cows were offered, nnd changed hands be- j. - a D rpftm nnlf maulat lwt," ' lu ".. ; ...I Ixical Prices was up a gooa see, sss m ; stork, live weight prOVUHB I BHUUB uoiliuiiu lui top steers. Trading was prompt and. actlvo; all stock offered had changed hands at noun, nltho the volume was so heavy tnat weigtung conunuea pnrtment is transacting a consider able volume of business, with the supply and demand about balanced The sales Justify the following quo tatiens: Western lambs, $13 to $13.50. Valley lambs, $11.75 to $12.50. Yearlings, $10 to $10.50, Wethers, $9.76 to $10.60. Ewes, $8 to $8.50. erc.se T .us'To repeatea daUi! To C'nmerC "" "T Tat. " ""tl c.osin time. The fol beofbeueiit P "" nnnd ?"n" f" .rtt'!'n.g , lowing quotations ebtained: Nover ,, . .. . .t i money to purcnaso i.oou.uuo i "KM butdr! c,oth'B " ,8 t08 of corn In the United States nnd bring JMy 1)1 , comorUb,y and en- -it to Mexico, whore It will ho sold at o suSc.2t0,V0r,,,eeP' K,hthourB coat for the benefit of tho poor, has health a"y0n ,n I00(l docldod that the most feasible moans NevL 1. 1 'to raise tho money Is by, popular SvSnZ 'Tu' rS,M m "tl0 ""rlptlon. . mean thTi .. .' ,fr tt W"1, The national chamber of commerce M4 dlLi? ? !he tomBcto nt first asked tho chamber of com, nou.h T, ?" druB BtronB nierce of the United States to aid In b"r "h" i.0? f W0,ght W,n establishing n credit for this purpose, chandd.-v.nM ,'!gOt.th8't0ra" "t't0 American orgonlratlon was u oi y up the digestive glands, unnb,0 t0 do Tlie commission reg. lowing quotations Best beef steers, $8.50 to $9. Good beef steers, $7.25 to $8.25, Best beef cows, $0,75 to 7.25, Ordinary cows, $3,75 to $6.50. Best holfers, $7 to $7.75, Bulls, $'4.50 to $0,50. Calves, $7 to $9.50, Blockers and feeders, $4.60 to $7, 'HogH BeBt beef steers, 7c, Besf cows, 6c, Veal, 7c Pork, 15V6c Lambs, llc to 12V4c Local Produce nutter, $1 par 2-Ib. roll. Kgga, 45c per dosen, Pugar, per 100 lbs., $10. Potatoes, per 100 bs., $3.75. Canning peaches, per box; $1, s COUNTER REVOLUTION REPORTED FRUSTRATED PKTROC1RAD, Sept. 6. Grand The heavy run of.foeders which, Duke Michael Alexander, brother of piovalled during the past week has the former emperor, with his wife, been halted, and the week's opening found an offering of splendidly finish 4.1 ... l I.. IhH.il' thn h.iIb and lirice or sisai in "'" . yuoaUn one of the richest organ- ed hogs, and the market has gone up 8o many children of today are nations In Mexico, then was appealed .In response to an $18 top. The sup- ctd with tha growths. Many' to, but declined to act. P tlll Inadequate tor the de- has been arrested In connection wltht a counter revolutionary plot, recently unearthed, according to a newspaper report. The Grand Duke Demltrt Paulouitoa was also arrested. GatcMrids UANnbtim The Latest Fall (jcatioos Oi F$xml Display LL 1 .J AT' Miss Sckieider's l'RIDAY AND SATURDAY Bluebird LcsNuTretii JOHN C. CLEGHORN Coaaty Brveyor CtvUl DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICK, ROOMS 7 and WHITK BUILDINO. OS MAIN STREET Tl City ft County Abstract Co. ARTHUF R, WlXSOir 617 Mala St. ABSTRACTS, LOANS AND- 8 per eeas Moaey far INSURANCE DR F. R GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Salt SIS, L O. a F. ' ITrmrmher KiaiiilasIhmaaJ smiuttoa la frea at yoar hoasa, ar aataaoalca. Farther I, as the aortaUa folding steel table for boaae'treaU meat. This lasures the hoate treatment to be equal to aay gtvea la the ofSce aad the price h the PhoaeSSI. ResMeace phoae SSS-S. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA IF MIXED. WITH SULPHUR Tt DARKENS SO NATURALLY NO BODY CAN TELL , The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair la grand mothers recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which Is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance Is of the great est advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-usa product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" for about 50 cents a bottle. It is very popular because nobody can discover 't has been applied. Simply moisten vour comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morn- 'ng the gray balr disappears, but what delights the ladles with' Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that, besides beautifully darkening the balr after a few applications, It also pro duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which Is so attractive. This ready-lo-use preparation Is a de lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance, It la not Intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. Adr. What If yoa had SeeChileote, ftre toaiafet? SI Auto springs made and1 repaired by the Klamath Auto Springs Works. None better. Ask the garage "ann, Klamath Auto Springs Works. eod W. D. MILLER JtoefJas CesMMMter Malthoid, Tar aad Gravel 'Root ing. Roof Coating. Repair 'Wort a Specialty; III S. Sixth Stmt Phone S9I. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Cretttora In the County Court of the State 'of Oregon, for the County of Klamj ath. ' In the Matter of the Estate of Stephen, Htuxei, ueceased. Notice is hereby given by the un-j derslgned executrix of the estate of (Stephen Stukel, deceased, to'the'cred-l itors or, ana an persons having claims against the estate1 of said deceased to present such claims with the prop er vouchers within 'six months from" the date of this notice to the said exJ ecutrlx at the First National bank,' Merrill, Oregon, such bank being the- place selected for the traasactloa of, the business connected with the said. ' Dated at' Klamath Falls, Oregon, this SOta day of August, 111 7. DELILAH BTUKBL, Executrix of the Estate of Staphs Stukel, Deceased. W. 8. WILEY, Attoraey for said es tate. ae-Mi-aa-iT ' p--t"-"nrY'riiyiruTjvui WOOD Place your Orders for QRSKN SLAB WOOD NOW est weed obtainable fer the money Klamath Fuel Co. AAAWWWWWWWlflSiniK Keep Your Watch in Running Order... If it-Is stopped or If it Is ' not keeping accurate time, let Upp fix It for you. Whether it needs cleaning only or other repairs, the work will be done exactly right, guaranteed for a year, and the price the lowest fer which good work caa.ee - done. j Upp's repair department la la charge of an expert watch maker of exceptional skill and experience, Frank M. Upp Jeweler it Mate Street Osawal a P. Witts. lasaiHsr n il 'M && Hi ;V-' ;. .