flrtlHII&AY THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK TURKU i.icnitu.uiv II, ibin fnnch Women and Children Prisoner of German Sent Home Thaw women titul clillilniii wort) , no food fur Ilium In Citirinuuy, Ttiu taken iirUoneri by flrinnii nolllrit at I uli Hirt wii tulO'ii ul Kvlmi on luko the ticlriiiliK "f Hi" ar. T'"Hp wom Mlfimia, wr limy had boon diillvei recently ritnriifl because thero wuajnl lor return to tlmlr homo. Utile Girl Grateful For Cancelled Stamps To tha Kdltor of tho Kvonlng Herald: Iter Hlr Ut me ilinnk you and thru you lli many patriotic friend el Belgium, for tho greut niimbor of fancelled stamps tlmt I havn received frost your office. I wna greatly pleased to recelvo tha box with ao grout a number, knowing tho help It wr.uld mean for the Buffering chtt dieti. Your truly, UKRNICB II. HKl.MH. Racramento, Calif. Tho abivo Idler baa been received Mlaa I lei ma declarea that all the from the 10-year-old granddaughter stamp collected ahould be aent to of Jamea I lad Icy of tbe Herald force, Mlaa Kathleen Ilooth, 3575 Waahlng la whom the appeal waa made for ton alroct, Ban Francisco, who la de Iht stamps. I nlln her time to thla work. CM SEN T 1 aras HKPl'III.ICAN COMMITTKB CHAIRMAN NAMKIf RT. I.OUI8. Veb. 13. Will llaya of Indiana, waa thla afternoon elected chairman of the republican national committee. tfHR KCTIOM Roiat of homomade randlca havn feeee atnt to three more Klamath In the Port Klamath news Item of boy now In Prance by the Woman'a ' uesdny. tho announcement wn ii.ii.frnr... u. i....... .in i 'ninde that ten suite or pajamas ana ' . , . convalescent nulla bad been complot- .. - aa nuurctses are receive... , ,,y ,,, lud Cr0H1 workr. ,. Mrr. C. K. UrandcnburK. chairman of one aero waa missing In thla report, ue committee In charge, aaka that however, and tho Item ahould have IdiMiet of tho Klamath boya In France be given to her aa aoon aa possible. The boya to whom the boxes were aent yealerday were llobt. t. Adama, Wilbur Telford and Waltor n. kUnn. read 100 aulta. TIUITDIl I.N'TKHNKD HKATTLB. Feb. 14. Borgoant Major Hitter, who waa arreatod re newing machine, bouahi. sold, rant. wMl Camp Lewis, charged with ei and repaired. glvliiK aid and comfort to tho enemy, It KVANB a damn, will bo Interned at Fort Douglas. save l-wheat use mors corn 2-meat ,t use mors pen c. beans 3-fats us jut enough 4-sugar gr use syrups Soldiers Must Be Like Pelicans tlclber Hultutaee, Trunks and Baca. 3i-tf K. K. K. HTOfUB. Itcnew your old tires and tubea for trin oh longer Hurvlcu with Monkey (trip. I'viitm & llalln. It l.l'OCNC, Pub. 11 In explaining how Hindi milium it Hiilillur must cur ry. CiiIiiiioI Julin Lender, In IiIh (our mi r.lw-ii lo ordiiiiiiu) ilc 'jitiniiiit men nt I li I'nUiTiliy of Oregon, com- t'litftl Din Milillcr wllli u pelkun, it I'lril Unit turtle euoiiKli fouil In IiIh ' In nil to IiihI IiIiii fur several ilayK. "IUhIiIi'k inrryliiK your own rutlotiH while iiiovIiik from I lie third lo tha' Hint lino tieiiilinn," Kiild llio liiHtruct.' or, "you must furnish provisions of nil Mmirt for tho llrnt lliiu leKlnieiit Their IIwm dp'iid upon tho men (oinhiK up from tin: llilnl lino tieiirhos," Ho ulsa K'lMi wnriilni: lo soldiers not to walk In tho (onimunlcullou ireuihcH vthllo unking llinlr wny to lie drat line, for "Frit" Ih contin ually Mending Hhouerri of ImiIIuIh Into thorn, ho anld. Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast i a Splendid Habit Opart aluleta of tha system each morning and wash away tha poisonous, atagnant matter. American Appetites Rapidly Increasing 14. WAHIIINOTON, I). ('.. Feb F'jod lonaumptton In tun :italf4 Increaaod more thuii 10 pet vunt during tin lint twelve months, 'i. i ; ic of all effort1 nl cmuorvatToii and .'iiutiol. TIiomo of uk wuo aro accustomed u fuel dull and heavy when we arise: HpllttliiK hviiduche, atuffy from a cold, foul toiiKUu, naxty breath, acid atom a'.li, lame buck, con, Instead, both look and feel an freh aa a datay by waah iiik tliu poUuna and toxlna from the widy with phoaphated hot water each miming. Wo ahould drink, before breakfast, a kI:ihb of real hot water with a tea hpuonful of llmontone phosphate In It to HuhIi from the atomacb, liver,' kid uoya and ten yarda of bowels tha pre vloua day's Indlgeatlble waste, aovr bile and poImobouh toxlna; tbua cleans ln. Hwcetrajns and purifying tbe en tiro alimentary tract before putting mom food Intd tbe atomacn. The action of limestone phosphate mid hot water on an empty atomach la I propaganda campnlKn conductod by United 'be food ndmlnlstrntlon. Tlio coun try 'h pronKrlty und tho nccompnny Iiik high wagos havo allowed thous- anda of peraona their first opportun- wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out Ity to "eat nil tlioy want," Hoover .nil the Hour fermenUtlons, .gases, Huya. I waste and acidity and gives on a Thla means, tho houan committee I While America's appetite grows, splcndlld appetite for breakfast and on agriculture hna boen told by Food' the food altuatlon In tho allied coun-'lt U said to bo but a little while until Administrator Herbert C. Hoovor, try dally becomes more menacing.! tbe rones begin to appear In tho Hat the food administration must bo During the Inst week Ho6er tins re-1 cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone granted drastic authority. Irelrcd from tard ithndda, tho IJrltlsli diocphnto will coat very little at tho Hoover doea not attrlbuto tho In- rood controller, bringing now warn- lln)K "(ore, but la aufBclent to make creaaed conaumptlon to any lack of Ings that the United States exports of nnone who Is bothered with bllous patrlotlsm on the part of tho Amorl- food stuffs must greatly exceed tho ncss, constlpatilon, stomach trouble or can pooplo nor to any failure In the original estimates. In Memoriam ot Jefterson L Yaden Jefferson I,. Yaden passed peace- Yaden, John C, Yudon, A. CarlUlo fully to reat at 3:30 8unday after--Yaden. J. Vincent Yaden. and Mrs. noon at the age of 07 years, J montha w- v- Ko,,lor' aU of Klamath Falls, j Mr. Yaden camo to Oregon In 1899, and 11 daya. flni, brouglt tlU fnmy lo )olir mtit Jofforaon U Yadon, bom In Ten-,n 19(M HI1C0 w,,cu ,ino nnd unt,' neaaee, November, 1860, son of Uen- recently he hna followed his vocation Jamlu K. Yuden und Kva Yaden of of II. S. mall contractor and Btnfio Tennositce. In IH"C ho was Joined In'toutc owner. I holy wodlock to Margaret J. Uollln-j During the realdenro of tlio do- gor, and moved to Kentucky, whero reused In this community ho earned as a member of tlio linn ot Clilllon.' for himself and family the greatest Yuden t Co., ho followed tho voca-1 respect of all with whom ho came In lion of U. B. mall contractor, and contact, being always Interested ac where to him woio born eight aona'tliely In all matters concerning pub and two daughters, of which ho la lie Inicroits nnd tho advancement of survived by tho follewing: Ilia wife, the state and community, and his loss Mnrgarel J. of Klamath Falls, L. D. will ho greatly mourned by all who Yuden of Welser, Iduhn; Virgil D. kt.ow him. rlieumntlsm a real enthusiast on tho subject of Internal sanitation. Try It, nnd you are assured that you will look better nnd feel bettor In every way shortly. Adv. mum 1UGET MM L SAI.K.M. Fob. 14. Federal govern- ii. i ml offli-lals do not ronalde- It pnic tli able at this time to advano money toward tho establishment of linen mills In Salem, according to State I'reusurer Kay, who has returned (from trip to Washington, In behalf of the Oregon flax Industry. The Sa lem Commercial Club had been nego tiating with the government relative to the establishment hero of mllla for the production of airplane linen. Federal offlclala explained to Mr. Kay that the linen problem la solved satisfactorily for the present, and say that transportation of machinery, most of which would have to come from Kurope, Is not practicable now. Get a RTAXDAItlt lire Insurance policy from tlie Chlkote agency, 683 Main street. 1 Traveler accident nml lieullti m elcit uif Mtanilartl. When you wy cms ou Ket less. Keo Clillrole 1 SAGE TEA KEEPS ; YUUR KAIR BARK VHi:.V MI.TKD WITH MUI.PHL'R T' muxes n.trii its iikautifi'i l.l'STIli: AT OXtK (.ray Imlr. however handsome, de notes tidtniiclnc ape. We all know tin ad images of a youthful np pea ranee. Your linlr Is your charm. It makes or ninis the fnre. When It fades, turn? gray and looks otrenked. Just a few applUntlonr- of Snge Tea and Sulphur enhances Its appenrance a hundred fold. Don't stay grny! Look young! Hither prepare tho recipe at home or Ret from any drug atore a SO-cent bat tlo or "Wyrth'a Sage and Sulphui Compound',' which la merely the old time recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend thla ready-to-jae preparation, because It darkeng the Imlr beautifully, besides no one ca.n Champion Woman Swimmer of Hawaii and serve ne cause ofjfreedom US.POODJVDMINIS'IKATIQM Home extra Rne Rweatera at ll-tf ' K. K. K. STORK. Learn to Dance The latest dances. Class atarts soon. Phono name to 187. U6t a New la the time to buy a home la the Klamath BaalR. Aak Chlkote for Bricoa e houses, Iota, bHalaeaa proa j ertjr, laraao aad raachea, 1 iN ' ireflltV lCTaTT OaESaraW -mlBwSSff i .MaUgPK? '-tr"T"t2 k VHaaialiggggggggggH tSttSMl y Ja T'ggagVggggggggggl OBaaaaaaaaablV?gaaaaaaafkmV 4'r " JVT eBaaDgaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB aaaHilSawaaBaaaaa9iBBSrJF 'i aajffjjlJJI-f HUTU WAYSON STACKtR Ruth Wayaon Stacke, a native of, 440 yurds. She has been appointed Honolulu, Is the champion girl swim mar of Hawaii. She holds the record for 10 yards, SO yards, 100 yarda and been appointed swimming coach for the University of California, and will assume her duties soon. ' possibly toll, as It darkens so natur ally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with It, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two, Its natural color la rcatored and It becomes thick, glossy and I nitrous, and you appenr years younger. Wyeth's Hage nnd Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is not Intended for the cure( miti gation or prevention of disease. Adv eti ; HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD ; ; Says Creaa Aaelied la Nostrils I rjWWm AM OManBgajBl smbv vp rMMIMMMJH.MHMMO Inatant relief no waltlnt our clogtiid nostrils open right up; the elr nissaxes of your head clear nnd you can breathe freely. No more hawk ing, snuffling, blowing, headache, dry ness. No struggling for breath at night; your sold or catarrh disap pears. Uet a small bottlo of Ely's Cream balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic, Leallnc cream In your nostrils, it penetratea through every air pasingo it tbe head, soothes the Inflammed or swollen mucous membrane and relict comes Instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Ad. What Story Does Your Complexion Tell? To keep the complexion young nnd attractive use Nyal Face Cream It cleanse tho ixirc, smooths the ".kin, nml given to it the tint of true lienlth. t'se Nyal Fare t.'rcntn to protect fare anil hands tiKiiln.it the cold, harsh, wintry vtlnrii. It Is Krenftclc' anil de llulitrully perfumed. IMc and ftOc a Jar amaaaaaai aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaraaaaaaaaaaar m RVVIVsnlVvgHgHHgor ngesalaH Does NttR Off. W 4TgMM V laagasOtlera, Saves Wart. fetaCapTtdty WHY? mm kjoesrurtner 4ai T!M JJehaous r favor Vacuum Pacha Guaranteed $6.80 to $7.50 m w VEST To walk into a store and say, "I want a pair of Army Shoes" is all right as far as it goes. But only when you insist on the BUCKHECHT sue. v.m. pat. oar. ARMY SHOE are you sure of Betting the most for your money the most comfort, the most serv ice, the most value. For practical, everyday wear far lasting comfort you can't beat the Buckhecht Army Shoe. Made on the M unson Lait specified' by the U, S. Army worn by all of our soldiers and thousands of men in civil life. Look for our reclitered trade mark BUCKHECHT- stamped on every pair to protect you. Buckkarhara it Heche IIIMIIIW SU You can gat the Buckhecht Army Shoe In your town. If your dealer dots not carry it, write ua direct. Unikrwooftrssivy wyl KLArlATMrAllSOItCCOrttrVI n-s'f ii wnMrMi Qcaks See trie Royal Tailor spring line of Saltings at 31-tf K. K. K. STORE. .-eaBsJaMgeafcgeV PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOH. C. CI.KGHORN Coanty Aarreyor tlvil Knglneer ' City & County Abstract Co. I ARTHVP R. WIlJtON 517 Main St. i , FARM LOANS AT 8 PKR CKNT FLAT DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic rhyslifcin & Surgeon Suite Sll, I. O. O. V. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) Phono 821 . . Res. I'lioBe, SMR (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon In Klamath Falls.) W. D. MILLER Cement Coatrecter Walks, Floors, FoundaUons. Con crete Building Blocks, Flues and Tiles. 232 S. Sixth St. Phone 29S 1WW0WWWWWWAA0W0AAA New City Laundry We Quarantso Our Work. Shlrta and Collara Laundered. I We also wash silk, wool, and col ored gods very carefully. Try ua f once and be convinced. Our prlcoa aro right Phono 154. 127 Fourth Street back of First National lank Passengers and Baggage Anywhere in the City Quick Service Reasonable Rates PHONE 187 Western Transfer Coopay Ste . ! !