The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 03, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY, MAY I, lilt
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
At THRU
MOTHERS
DD YOU EVER HEAR OF A BOY'S SUIT GUARANTEED TO HAVE A
DOUBLE LIFE, THAT HAS 20 POINTS OF STRENGTH AND SERVICE,
AND BRINGS A PROMISE TO REPAIR WITHOUT CHARGE, EVERY RIP,
HOLE OR TEAR WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF PURCHASE?
Sugarman Thrift Stamp Day
Gives you 3 three Stamps
Klamath Liberty
Loan Blue List
JUST RECEIVED
25 Boys'
DUBBELBILT
SUITS
Sizes 6 to 14
Wit'
DUBBLEBILT
will retail
for
$12.75 and $15.75
for fall
All National Advertising
Will Carry These) Prices
SUITS WERE SUPPOSED TO BE HERE THREE MONTHS AGO, BUT
SLOW FREIGHT ANO PRESENT MARKET CONDITIONS HELD THEM
UP. THEY WERE BOUGHT TO SELL FOR $9.75, AND ARE NOW $10.75.
YOU CAN HAVE THEM WHILE THEY LAST FOR $9.75. NEXT SHIP.
MCNT WILL BE $10.75 OR MORE.
Stamps Saturday and Monday Only
K. SUGARMAN
a""5HHBP"
Red Cross Dance
At Chiloquin Success
A very plessanl nnd enjoyablodanco, (Irons, under (ha excellent managing i
terminated at the Wlliton ball on the band of Mini Cora Miller of Chiloquin,
Klamath Indian reservation April 13th. I who dlrectod the affair in a graclou
It wan given for the beneOt of the Red manner, with the aid and assistance of
First National Bank
Official! at the First National Bank art at thtlr poets
not only to receive dtpotlto and negotiate loans, but to
give customers the benefit of long experience In financial
matters and to maks suggestions when sojleltsd as to pol
Icy In business ventures.
The atsady growth of this Institution, many years of
continual contact wUh the public, place them In a position
to be of valuable so .-vice In this way.
Special attentlo i Is called to ths necessity of prompt
deferred payments oi Liberty Bonds, dus as follows!
Five per cent with application on or before May 4, ISIS,
Twenty per cent on May 3H, 1018.
Thirty-five per cent on July IK, 1018.
Forty per cent on August 15, 1018 (with accrued Interest
from May 0, 1SIH, on ths three deferred Installments)
Careful Investigation Solicited
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First National Bank
IS A GOOD BANK
some of the ladle from Chiloquin,
Fort Klamath and Klamath Agency.
Quite a number of, people from the
county seat, also from the nearby
towns and lumber mills, were In at
tendance.
To say that the affair waa a success,
both socially and financially, Is put
tint It very mildly. The music for the
occaelon waa furnished by the Warn-
nth Indian orchestra, which waa very
K really appreciated by the people In
attendance.
This action on the part of the In
dlana to contribute their mite to the
Red Cross, portrays) the patriotic spirit
and the sympathetic fooling the peo
ple of the reservation have for the
cause of our country.
We convey our thanks to all who at
tended, and especially thank the Wil
son boys for their kind support One
Who Waa There.
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ARTFUL DODGER
HAS NO CHANCE
Put a few drops on that old
touchy corn then lift it
out without pain
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Ouch I T I T I I This kind of rough
talk will be heard less here In town If
people troubled with corns will follow
the sample advice of thla Cincinnati
authority, who claims that few drops
of a drug called freesone when applied
to a tendsr, aching com stops soreness
at once, and. soon the corn dries up
,'and lifts Tight out wlthott pals. A de
lightful aurprise awaits all who try
this.
He aays treezone la a sticky sub
stance; which drlea Immediately and
never Inflames or oven Irritates the
.surrounding tissues or sidn. A quarter
of an ounce of freesone which costs
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very iiviiu ai ujr urug iww,
be sufficient to remove every bard or
soft corn or callus from one'a feet.
Millions of American women will wel
come thla announcement alnce the In.
auguration of the high heels. Adv.
"The First American Ufa Insurance
Co.- Investigate the new 111! pol
icies of The Mutual Lift ef K. Y.. noth
ing better. Oeo. C. Ulrica, district
manager,. eHce over First State Bask.
Employe of Algoma Lumber com-Paul Ilcrzog
pany, at tho mill at AlKomn. With n. Wilbur MurrinRton
quota of f 0,200, the subscription total
ed f6,7C0.
Hnnnld K. JuffcrH
Jn. H Kllno
Frank L. and Llda ApplnRato .... CO Dennett J. ami Sophia Loftsgard
I! B. Archer Jr. - CO, Arthur Lingo
G. Ilof CO Wm, l.unhua .
Joseph It. and LouIho llrown CO r,yllo fj. MngnenH and wife ..........
Illcardo Drunello CO Mnry Munro
(Shunter Drown CO , n, Mlmer .
Cosmo Daveresco .. . CO u, j. Mnrtln -
W. O. Dlnns CO c. Knnnl
C. Ilernardl . CO Leonard Proctor .-. . .
Proiich Ilernardl .".....- CO j0o noliror .
Tom 0. Darton 300 a, r. slovens
Wm. H.-Chrlstman 100 mih. It. R. Stovens
It. J. Carmody CO Herbert E. Stevens ....
Richard a. and Hazel Churchill.. CO o. 0. Stag
K. D. Cook . CO n. I,. Stafford
Lugl Del Drol ...... ..-. SO a. Slmlonl .. .
Pctro Del Drol, CO Curtis and Clara Smith ...
Oley D. and Rosalie Doltarblde.... 100 Eugene Stoddard . . .
Oeo. D. and Florence Downing.... 60 'Byron K Teed -.
Henry and Janet Daisy .... . . 100 ! Lloyd A Terry
Clifford J. and Badle Dunn ICO Mis Sylvia Uhrln
H. F. Dunn ......... 100 Henrietta Uhrmann ...
Matthew and Catherine Egan .... 300 ' O. L. and Minnie Uhrln ...... .....
Amos and Martha Evans ... .... GO H. W. Uhrln . ...... .
Antonio Feltraco CO W. W. Vincent and wife ..
Peiclvnl and Myrtle Foster .......... 100 John Vardlnega . .
O. K. Favors 60 Vittorlo Plva
Frank Favero CO John E. Walker .......
Chas. Gedney .. 400 H. O. Worts . . .
Don (Irlllo CO Fred E. and Margaret Young
Wm. C. and Ethel Graf 100 Matteo Zanandrea -
Oeo. B. Harrison CO A. Zanandrea .
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Conspirators Begin
Serving Sentences
SAN FRANCISCO, May 3. Appeals
from the conviction of Franz Bopp and
Baron von Schack for bomb plots
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At the Theaters
Hailed by women as the most beau
tlful example of their sex, Julian El
tinge, the famous feminine Imperson-
ugnlnst tho Canadian railroad have
U-en withdrawn. These two will start
for McNeils Island Immediately, serv
ing sentences of two years each. Sim
ilar sentences for connection with the
Hindu conspiracy will run consecu
lively,
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Oood four-room house, FULLY WUK
NISHED, IU50, 3M cash, balance
123 per month.
. J. F. MAQUIRB,
l-5t 713 Main SL
Start Tomorrow
and Keep It Up
Every Morning
Oct In the habit ef drinking- a
glass ef hot water before
breakfast
f:i8lfcw
ntor, will be seen at the Star theater
tonight. Thla is his Initial Paramount
appearance In a scenario written es
pecially for him by Carolyn Wells and
Oelett Burgess. For a number of years
Mr. Eltlnge has made a sensation on
the stsge by the number and gorgeous-
ness of his gowns, and It is said that
In hla first Dhotodramatlo production
ho Introduces an entirely new ward
robe of unusual variety and style.
We're not here long, so lot's
out stay agreeable. Let us live well,
cat well, digest well, work well, sleep
well, and look well. What a glorious
condition to attain, and yet, how very
easy It la If one will only adopt the
morning Inside bath.
Folks who are accustomed to feel
dull and heavy when they arise, spllt-
ttng headache, stuffy from a cold, foul
tongue, nasty breath, ecld stomach,
can, Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy
by opening the sluices In the system
each morning and flushing out the
j whole of the Internal poisonous stag.
'nant matter.
j Everyone, whether ailing, sick or
I well, should, each morning, before
'breakfast, drink a glass of real hot
Te)Te))e)H.
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Des't Safer With Cwss
Klamath
Korn-
Knocker
WU rasne Ibw qaickly.
NsPak ftSKtsess
25c Bottle
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, KLAMATH fALLS OfftG0Nnj73
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water with a toaspooaful of limestone
phosphate In it to wash from the
tomach, liver aad bowels the previ
ous day's Indigestible waste, sour bile
and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing,
sweetening aad purifying tho entire
alimentary canal before putting more
food Into the stomach. Tho action of
hot water and limestone phosphate on
an empty stomach la wonderfully In
vigorating. It cleans out all the sour
fermentations, gases, waste and
acidity aad gives one a splendid ap
petite for breakfast. While yon are
enjoying your breakfast the water and
phosphate Is quietly extracting a largo
volume of water from the blood aad
getting ready for a thorough fashing
of all the Inside organs.
The millions of people who are
bothered with constipation, billons
spells, stomach trouble; others who
have sallow skins, blood disorders and
sickly complexions are urged to get a
quarter pound of limestone phosphate
from the rhug store. This will coot
very little, but Is sufficient to make
anyone a ropaounced craaak on the
subject of Inside bathing before
breakfast. Adr.
STOPS HEADACHE.
1
NEURALGIA
Deal infer! OH a dJane faok
ofDr.Jaaui
POwVOTI.
Tou esn dear your head aad rtlieve
a dull, epllttlag or vloleat throbbing
headache In a moment with a Dr.
fames' Headache Powdsr. This old
Ime headache relief acta almost msgi
illy. Send some one to 'the drug storr
nw for a dime package and a few mo
.mts after you take a powder you
III wonder what became of- the head
he, ncumlgln and pain. Stop suffer
! It' nerille. tie sure you get wbsl
k for.
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SHOE
POLISHES,
KEEP YOUR SHOES NEA
PASTES. I
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SAGE-TEA DANDY
TO DARKEN HAIR
IT'S aRA.VDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO
BRING BACK COLOR AND LUS
TRE TO HAIR
I
You can turn gray, fadsd hair beau,
tlfully dark and lustrous almost over
night if you'll get a 60-cent bottle of
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound" at any drug i.tors. Millions
of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea
Recipe, Improved by the addition of
other Ingredients, are sold annually,
says a wen Known druggist nsre, be
cause It darkena the hair so natur
ally and evenly that no one can tell Is
has been applied.
Those whose hair Is turning gray
or becoming faded have a surprise
awaiting them, because after one or
two applications the gray, hair van
Isbee aad your locks become luxuri
antly dark and beautiful.
This Is the age of youth. Qray
haired, unattractive folks aren't want
ed around, so gel busy with Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight
and you'll be delighted with your
dark, handsome hair and your youth
ful appearance wlthla a few days,
This preparation Is a toilet' requisite
aad is not Intended tor the cure, miti
gation or prevention of dlsease.-Adv
tKT MS MAXI TOOK JfWCT
SUIT
PRRFECT FIT
' Highest Grade of Workmanship
GUARANTEED
Spring Woolens on Display.
Your Inspection Invited.
Chas. J. Cizek
Successor to Loewe Bros.
MKRCHANT TAILOR
BH Main St.
Fireproof Htorage, lowest rate.
28tf FARMKR8' WARKHOUSK CO.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JOHN C. CLEGUORN
County Surveyor
Civil Engineer
City ft County Abstract Co.
ARTHUP R. WILSON
617 Main St.
FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT
FLAT
HOCGHTAUNG DOUGAN
' Architects and Engineers
607-8 Henry Building
WE FINANCE YOU
Phone Main S7SS. Portland, Ore.
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DR. EARL G. WISECARVER
DENTIST
OSke, Rooms T and S, White
Building
DR. F. R GODDARD
Oeteonnthlc Physician A Surgeon
Baste) Bit, L . O. F. Tentpte
(over K. K. K. Store)
Phone atl . . Res. Phone, aBSR
(The only Osteopathic, Phyet-
clan nnd Surgeon in
Falls.)
KATHXRINB SCHLEEP, M. D.
Phyaieina aad Bargee
White Bldg, In Dr. Hamilton's
oSce
Office hours 9:30 to 12m., l:3o
to 6 p. m.
Night calls promptly attsndsd to
W. D. MILLER
Rooting Contractor
Malthold, Tar aad Oravel Roof
ing. Root Coating. Repair Work
a Specialty, ttt S. Sixth Street.
Phono 191.
DR. J. G.
GOBLE
Well known OptomeUH
Optician, Is
Pcrauieilly Ucate. at
126 3d Street
Opposite Kike Temple
Phone MM
Make engagements, nnd he will
call at your home and examine
your eyes for glasses, If yon can
not call nt his office.
WOOD
ORORR A YEAR'S SUPPLY OF
ORIIN SLAB
Now, and have them dry and un
der cover early In the, fall.
We also handle Body, Limb
and Block Wood, Coal and fuel
Oil. i
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Fifth ana Main Phone MM ''
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