The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 03, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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An Engine That Digests
Low-Grade Gas and Makes
, High Power Out of It
r The thing about the great Chalmers engine that ;
counts is the fact that it actually digests the gas fed to
(it (and low-grade gas especially).
Everyone knows now that the grade of gasoline
'is on the decline, and that probably high-grade gas, or
even the gas of a year ago, will never come back.
'And like a man who has been on a high-grade diet and
is suddenly given a low-grade diet, many engines
in automobiles now have gasoline indigestion.
j The Chalmers engine digests gas probably as no
engine ever before has done. It . makes high power
out of low-grade gas.
It makes gasoline work harder than gasoline ever
worked before.
Anyone who knows anything " about an engine
knows that the everlasting riddle has been to get the
gas in just exactly a 100 condition of vapor jn the "
combustion chamber before ignition.
The great Chalmers engine has accomplished this
so far as any engine probably ever will be able to do,
by means of two clever devices.
One is a "hot spot" feature which heats and "breaks
up" the gas after it leaves the carburetor and before it
gets to the intake manifold. The other is the "ram s
horn" manifold that, by means of its "easy air
bends," sends the gas to the combustionchamber
well-nigh perfect.
Hence, more power out ot less gas.
On a cold day remarkably quick results in; starting
flrp rYtrrtA
No longer a 10-minute fight -with your engine. And
as soon as the Chalmers eriginerstarts it runs smoothly
. and delivers power quickly. , ,M
Often cars take ten minutes.of running tov warm
'them up."
, But not so with the current Chalmers.'1,
!' And if you weren't u shrewd judge of anlautomo
bile, you might overlook some of the other notable
features of the current Clialmers great has become
1 the achievements of its engine.
) ' Go down to our salesroom and let us showyou the
Jjreat Chalmers engine and he perfection of the current
i . ian TOWN CAR LANDAULET 11025
TOURING CAR, 7.PASSENGER tS35 TOURING ( SEDAW - - J J LIMOUSINE, 7-PASSENGER 292$
,TOUR,NOpAR ,.PA8SENuER 14H CABRIOLET, -PfERJ77 J0USINe' LANDAULET P2$
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ALL PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT SUBJECT T.O CHANGE WITHOUT MUl
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Klahiath Falls, Oregon
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Chilean Woman Is
Acquitted
Following a penHatloiml local battle
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acquittrd Saturday night of the raur-i
der of per divorced husband, John L.
DeHaules, a noted Yale athlete. The
woman was freed on the grounds of I
Red Cross Will
Aid Starving Poles
WASHINGTON', .1). C, Dec. 3.
The gercral pcnulatlon, Infants and
i-nnll children in particular, living In
that part of Poland back of the Oer
iiiiui linea, who aro threatened with
starvation, are the objects of an ap-,
prupilntton of $200,000, Immediately'
nv.'iliablc, which has Just been made
by Hip American Ued Cross. ThU
money will bo paid In two Install
ments of $100,000 each, to the War-,
?avf Follsh commltltee, of which
Prince Lubsniirskl, the president of;
Warsaw City, and Archbishop Kakow
skil of Warsaw are members.
The entire present generation In
Poland is facing immediate starva
tion. The Red Cross has been asked
to furnish relief by sending food, as
was done In Belgium. The present
donation has been made with the
Idea of extending some Immediate re
lief.
This money will be furnished the
Ready for the
Wisconsin Fight
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JbatPH e. OAVica
JosoDh E. Davis, member of the Fed
eral Trade Commission, Is going into
the Wisconsin senatorial fight to win
the seat of the late Senator Paul Hub
tnlg. Inasmuch as Senator La Follette
has announced he would take part In
the contest, It la likely to be one 'of
the Boost bitter known la years.
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liipaiiity.'tho dofenge proving that she
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die Minuting, which occurred on the
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night of August 3d, at Long Island.
The trouble which led to the shodt-
lug was caused over the custody Of
their child, a boy of 4 years.
v. ureuw Polish committee Just as
soon as this committee gives adequate
guarantees that the money so appro
priated will not result In releasing
fooj or funds for the benefit of Ger
many. If proper guarantees can be secured
milk iclief for Infants and small chil
dren in Poland will continue after
January 1, J918.
OUCH! PAIN, PAIN,
ACHING JOINTS
IIUU STIFFNESS AWAY WITH
SMALL TRIAL UOTTLK OF OLD,
PKXKTRATING "ST. JACOB'S
OIL"
Ah! Pain Is gone!
Quickly? Yes. Almost Instant re
lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness
and pain follows a gentle rubbing
with "St. Jacob's Oil."
Rub this soothing, penetrating oil
rlsht on your -painful back,' and Ilk
magic, relief comes. "St. Jacob's Oil"
Is a harmless backache, lumbago and
sciatica cure which never disappoints
and doesn't burn the skin.
Straighten up! Quit complaining!
Stop those torturous "stitches." In a
moment you will forget that you ever
had a weak back because It won't hurt
or be' stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get
a small trial bottle of old, honest, "St.
Jacob's Oil" from your druggist no
and get this lasting relief. Adv.
MEAT INJURIOUS
TOTHE KIDNEYS
TAKE SALT! TO FLUSH KIDNEY
IF 1ACK HURTS OR ILAODBR
OTHKRS
if you must have roar meat
dav. eat it. but flask your kidneys with
' salts occasionally, says a noted aathsr-
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add which almost paralyses tfct kJeV
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RHEUMATIC
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tkekleetf. Tfcer
weakea, ta ym titer. wKk a 4all
aUsery ta Um Maaty regtea, aaarp
aalaa la tka aaek or sick headache, dii-
slaees, roar stoawoa soars, toagao to
coated aai waoa tka. weather Is sad
yon have tfcoaatttle twlagos. The
urine gets cloady, fmllof sedlBMBt, the
cnaaneU often get sore tad irritated,
obliging you to seek relief two or
three times during tka night
To neutralise these Irritating adds,
to cleanse the kidneys and flash off the
body's arlnous waste get four ounces
of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here;
take a tablespoonful In a4 glass of wa
ter before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act fine.
Ibis famous salts Is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
bined with lithla, and has been used
for generations to flush' and stimulate
sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise the
acids in urine, so It no longer Irritates,
thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot in
jure, and makes a delightful efferve
cent lithla water drink. Adv.
Money to lean on city and country
property. See Chlleott. 27
MILL MEN WANTED
All winter Job for experienced mill
men and lumber pliers. Big wages, ex
cellent mesa house; fine cabins; elec
tric lights;, men's club house. Tele
phone to Modoc Lumber Co., Chiloquln,
Oregon. 27-tf
Court bonds of all kinds executed
while you wait See Chlleott. 27
The Pioneer Accident Company of
America The Travelers. .See Chit
cot. 27
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
MOM
You reel fine In a few moments.
Your cold In bead or catarrh will be
gone. Your clogged nostrils will open.
The air passage ot your head will
clear and you can breathe freely. No
more dullness, headache; no hawking,
snuffling, mucous dlsahargea or dry
ness; no struggling for breath at
night.
Tell your druggist you want a
small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm.
Apply a Uttle ot this fragrant anti
septic cream In your nostrils, let 11
penetratcthrough every air passage
of the head; soothe and heal tlje
swollen, Inflamed mucous membrane,
and relief comes-Instantly.
It Is Just what evory cold and ca
tarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay
ituffed up and miserable. Adv.
Jump from Bed
in Morning and
Drink Hot Water
Telia why everyone ehoald drink
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Why Is man and woman, half the
time, feeling nervous, despondent,
worried; some days headachy, dull
and unstrung; some days really inca
pacitated by illness.
If we would all practice inside-bathing,
what a gratifying change would
take place. Instead of thousands of
half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with
pasty, muddy complexions we should
see crowds ot happy, healthy, rosy-
cheeked people everywhere. The rea
son Is that the human system does not
rid itself each day of all the waste
which It accumulates under our pres
ent mode ot living. For every ounce
of food and drink taken Into the sys
tem nearly an ounce of waste material
must be carried out, else It ferments
and forma ptomaine-like poisons
which are absorbed into the blood.
Just aa necessary as It Is to clean
the ashes from the furnace each day
before the fire will burn bright and
hot, so wa must each morning clear
the (aside organs ot the prevtoua day's
accumulation ot indigestible waste
and body toxins. Men and women,
whether sick or well, are advised to
drink each morning, before breakfast;
a glass ot real, hot water' with a tea
spoonful ot limestone phosphate in It,
as a harmless means ot washing out
ot the stomach, liver, kidneys and
bowels the Indigestible material,
waste, aour bile and toxins; thus
cleaaiag, sweetealag and purifying
tka aatlre alimentary canal before
nutting mora food Into the stomach.
Millions of people who had their
turn at constipation, bilious attacks,
add stomach, aorreua days andjaleep.
leas nights aave become real cranks
about thn moratag Inside bath. A
quarter pound of limestone phosphate
will not coat muck at the drug store,
but la uclaat to demonstrate to any
baa lu etanaslag, sweetening and
freeaaalu upon tka system.-Ad
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How About
Your Nail.?
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One naturally takes pride, m well
manicured nails and attractive'
fingers. A few minutes a day can
be well spent in the care of the
nail. Mere's a list of our mani
curing facilities.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JOHN O. CLEGHORX
County Surveyor
Civil Engineer
City & County Abstract Co.
ARTHUP B. WILSON
617 Mala St.
FARBI LOANS AT 8 PER CENT
FLAT
DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physlclaa t Bargooa
Salto'211, 1. O. O. F. Temple
(over K. K. k. Store)
Pbone 881 . . Res. Plane, 95SR
(The only Osteopathic Physi
cian and Surgeon In
Falls.)
W. D. MILLER
Roofing Contractor
Malthold, Tar and Oravel Root
ing. Roof Coating. 'Repair Work
a Specialty. 232 B. Sixth Street
Pbone 293.
NOODLES
AND CHOP SUEY
AT ALL HOURS
Ladles' and GentlemetVa
Trade Solicited
6o Matn St,
at Center
EAUTY PARLORS
Mrs.GraceLPro$$cr
Hair dressing
Scalp Treatment
Manicuring ...
Shampooing ..
Private rooms for ladles.
All latest fads In hair dressing.
Your patronage sollelted.
Office, Room 1
WHITE SUILDINO
Hours 0 a. m. to S p. m.
New CUy Iawdry
Wa Guarantee OuV Wark.
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Shlrto and Cellars Laundered.
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