THUMDAV, MAV .30, Iff! Big Battle Described By London Officer LONDON, May 30.ln n leller ie ttlvsd Oil wcok lieutenant In n Ixndon regiment says, according to Ibi DMIy News; To itlvn 'ou ni" Mo of our InHt itren lxyH. we wero mod and shell - fd and attacked every night and morn log. Alllio we Buffered cnaualtleM, I m pntinl to nay we never gave mi Inch, nnd tHo casualties we Inflicted HUNS USE PERSUASIVE LOGIC COR LOAN BONDS AMHTKItPAM, May 30.-rOn of tho iifflclut war loan advertisements now appearing In the German newspapers Klren an unintended glimpse of the flsrmsn rule In occupied count rle. i aayai "How ran any German Mill hesitate I Change in Passenger Train Service Effective June 2,1918 On train enly will be run daily In each tlMttlon en Klamath Fslla branch, aa fellewo, connecting with Trains hos. 13 and II: No. 40 No. 39 3:30 P.M. Leave WEED Arrive 1:15 P.NL 7:30 P.H. Ar. KLAMATH FALLS L?. 9:15 AJL 8:00 A.N. U. " " Ar. 12:50 P.M. I(k20 A.M. Arire KIRK Leave 1035 A.M. Kirk Trias Daily- Except SouthernPacificCo. Were Just As Particular As You About Tires O iUR customers are fellows who know BtUmv us, we've looked into this tiro proposition from top to bottom. Take our advice and buy Diamonds, the one 6tf buy on the market The Dia monds, we have sold our customers are running farther, giving less trouble, and costing less in the end than any other tires wo know. Put DIummI Tub la a Diawnrisl cat km sum! J kav. the) ideal tlr. qulpawnt Klamath Auto Tire Co. 120 So. 6th St Pho 167 SUSSV -A. fffllTT?TTrrfM sV- , on I Im enemy worn i-nortnoun. In porta J of our front (hoy II., Wuht and nine deep or wounded mid dead. I've seen I more flKlitlnK dutliiK (In, InHt monlli I mi during tho ronl of my provloun '" inomiiH of uctual experlonco In iihi linen put together, onn day wo Unbilled up with our fiHtH, and, no yon limy rucmh, In that art wo had Frit beaten to a friiMlc. Wn aro now' on- JoyiiiK n fuw daya' nut." lo HUhxrrlbe for tlm war loan! Ynu who nre faint-hearted, go and aak tho Belgians, I lit, HerblanM, the ItUHHlniiH, tho Itnllunx, what It meaiiH to have the enemy In tlm rountry. Do you not reallxti that It In your support of the loan only that ran keep tho liorront of mi enemy occupntlon from Ger many' mill?" UY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY Suiday. T?acf Red Sides thrifty, calculating tireup-keep costs. THE EVENING E PRESS ADMITS DANGER OF QER. MAN MILITARISM, BUT WOULD STEER CLEAR OF ALLIED AID AND AVOID RE.ENTERINQ WAR MOSCOW, May 30. Tho bolshevik) niiWMpaperH dcclaro that tho Rusalsn nro ruiiy nwnro of tho dangers now threatening the Ilii.iHlun tieonln fmm German IniperiallMn. Thoy declare, however, that no al llrd help In wanted In thin matter. n II would result In Russia's re-entering mo war. Kconomlo holp la urged. -os SHIPPINQTON NOT .,,,,) Captain John Llnnman, who ban a lugging contract on the Williamson Itlvor, Ih heio for a short time looking after his homo affairs. He will aoon Ko up tho lake after a big Ion raft. Captain Parker, not wishing to bo outdono by the rest of hit neighbor. nan Imitnlled a pumping plant to fur nlsh water for the building and itrounda at his landing. The plant will he run by a hIx horsepower gaiollne engine. Mr. Ed Smith, lato of Bend, la visit- Ing at the home of Mm. B. R. Taney. Mr. Smith ha been In the employ of the government for the laat two years, and will bo a patrolman at Crater Lake this summer. Spud planting In the Duena Vista Addition I now nearlng completien: There are only about ten acre yet to plant. Tho flrt planting I now com. Ing up, and will soon make a fine show Ing. Frank Staff ban bought a couple of lot In Shlpplngton, and will soon com mrnre the construction of a residence. Tho wind storm on the Upper Lake Tuesday wan very severe, according to the boatmen who were on the water at the time. The tug Ranger, under Captain Wlckstrom, I declared to have had n bard time attempting to faco tho gale, but camo thru In good shape. Tho steamer Klamath Is also reported to have had a hard time rounding Kaglo Point. Until further notice all dancea given at St. Cloud will be conducted In the Interest of tho Red Cross. The floor space Is being enlarged, and will bo able to accommodate 100 dancers. Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning VSBBSBBBSMBjaBSBBBBBBaBBBBBS) Get In h habit of aXaklag a gtaM of hot water aafer breakfast We're not her long, so lat'a out stay agreeable. Let us lira wall, cat well, digest well, work wall, aleep well, and look well. What a glorlotu condition lo attain, and rat. how vary easy It Is It one will only adopt taa morning Inside bath. Folks who aro accustomed to feel dull and heavy when ther aria.-salu ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, natty breath, acta stosaacn, nan. In.tend. foal as fresh' aa a dalST by ooenlna- the sluices la the aratai " --- -- - - jeach morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone,' whether ailing, alek or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot watAP with a taaanaoniul of llaaeatoa RUSSAWAR OFDANGER FROMHUNS I phosphate In It to waah from the tomach. liver and bowels tb previ ous day'a Indigestible waste, tour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying- the aatlr alimentary canal before putting mora food Into the stomach. The acuoa or hnt water and limestone phosphate OB an empty stomach la wonderfully In vigorating. It cleans out all th aour fat-mentations, cases, waste and acidity and gives on a splaadld ap- notito for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate Is quietly extracting a largo volume of water from tho blood and getting ready for a thorough liuhlag of all the Inside organs. The millions of people wno are bothered with constipation, bilious nniu atomacb treuble: others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions aro urged to get a quarter pound of limestone, phosphate hxm ih rhiic store. This will cost Jvery little, but Is sufficient to make anyone a ropnouncea craana oa me subject of Inside bathing before breakfast. Adv. ' HERALD. KLAMATH Greatest Ahurican jpm'MMUSMWrct?44 j It' ? . v f- "" . , V ' ( ' r i 9SU . I tV'4: --M. . - New York state's barge canal, con- ?necllng the Oreat Lakes with the At laatle Ocean at a cost of $150,000,000, has been opened, and this photograph tliows the eastern terminal at Water ford, N. Y. Barges and their tugs are entering the gheat locks to be lifted t ', -., Ka-ii .i. - Testament Saves v WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, May 30. The Bible aa an Instrument for saving soldiers' lives has alwaya been a favorite theme In pastry and Action. In the case of Wil liam Wilson of New Csstle, Pa., there Is more truth than poetry as regards bis narrow escape from death, thanks tn Ms pocket Bible. WUsoa Is 19 years of age and a member of an Infantry unit In the sec tor held by Americans In Plcardy. A German sniper shot Wilson In the left cheat The steel Jacketed bullet was prevented from reaching his heart or lung by a pocket edition of a New Testament and a steel trench mirror. The bullet punctured the mirror, pin ning the ragged edges of the metal In the cover of the Bible. It passed en Comfortable far you. The big things you demand In a 100 are bunt into the aui;i&Hi.H 1 Army Sao. lis comfort comes from the Manton Lett ss specified by the V. 8. Army. Buiiniss mm, firntn, (rnt, mburl, ranthtri, iitttmn. Htm, mtfnr vtrktnm sre wcsrlng the UCKIIECHT Army Shot. Rrmltr Fest troubks sre no longer known to them. And what's more their shoe tills have been'sstlsfsctorily reduced. The durability of this' shot and good looks, toe come from the finest sssiertsli and best worksMnsbip. Its BUCKINGHAM A HECHT """ aaisfAHCiaco pugjKmgHT ARMY SHOE sea isslar djsai' anvjU.' SBaakaaa. ,- -Saaaaat 4V aSataUakaakaB stt aka WEal jWassj em ssssssssssegassssjsras srgg, sjsr uekheeht For sale by Iradlsy Supply Co. and K. K. K. Store. EsftrtiSin "ZBJIOLBNB IS BJ3TTBtH btcauaa it lsolda battar ctoprataiea, givas batttr prottction to th moving parts and 4poatts lass car bon. Ceroleae la the correct oil feral irpM of aatasaobU eagfasta taa correct ctt far jrjr aatsao- Oet ear lateUattMCaart aaow iag the cornet coaalatsacy for roar car. ttANDAKO OIL COMPAMY ZEROLENE The Stamlud Oil to Motor Corf mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm J. K H08KINO, SaecUl Agent, Standard Oil Co., Klamath Falls, Oregon FALL8. OREGON Canal Is Opened XT'-A r . p- fttf. . up on their way to Buffalo. The whole canal system with Its tributaries is 452 miles long. Very large barges can now make the trip from the Oreat Iikes to New York City harbor. It Is the greatest canal built on the Amer ican continent with the exception of tho Panama canal. Life of Soldier tirely thru the book, defacing only part of Wilson's address written on tho page, and causing scarcely more than a flesh wound In bis chest. . The highest prices paid for second hand goods. Qlvo mo a call. W. II. Ross, 90G Main street. 30-3t "You're Safe" when you get a stand ard fire Insurance policy from the Chllcote agency. 25 PREIOHT RATE8 Notice la hereby given thaton and after June 1, 1918, cburges for hauling freight will be advanced to 10c per 100 pounds. WESTERN TRANSFER CO. CITY TRANSFER CO., O. K. TRANSFER CO. 22-9t uppers art selected from the heart of specially caoten, plump call skins. Sturdy oak Itithcr goei into the lolet, The BUCKI1ECIIT Army Shot has been manufactured ever sinct the Munton Lsit wai perfected. It it not an experiment, nor a hatty war-time crestion, but the tisndard time-teited Army Shoe. And in price )t very rtasonsblt to why take a chanct with a subitiiuitr Atk for the BUCK HECHT Army Shoe by name. Our registered trtdt msrk on every psir la our muiusi protection. Tbs "f-Rttd trpt tnilae, IUas rata hart, like aU fattrntl earn knlhm aaifcaa, rtqulrat aa oil that Ms lis hibricatlng qualitUs si tjrlladar bast, burat (ltas la its cyUaears sad seat out with as aauat gtralaas Silt Ui.m raqslrs BMta serfactlr, SaeauM a I cor. moMr raSaorf from itlttM CaUbi SI SMaa' iass who's. 6M : JsfdV ' aaBBB?XstBBBBBl afSsV" aaBBBsl XMaaaCSSaii l fVV Dn't Ssfer With Cons Klamath Korn- Knocker Will resMre thesi qvickly. Id Pap. Ni Streiess 25c Bottle KLAMATH TALIS OREGON Chlloete can aave you money on city and country property. Exclusive agent for some of the very best, houses, lets, farms and ranches. 35 Best Coffee at any price You can make more cups of good coffee with less M. J. B. than with any other coffee. Ground just right to make the best cup of coffee. Blended from the finest flavored coffees grown in the world. Thoroughly aged before it is roasted. Quality never changesv It's the most economical. It goes further. Vacuum Packed by Spec ial Process to Preserve its strength and flavor. It Retches You Fresh EvgRY Can Guaramtsid NOTICI OF POUNDMASTIR'S SALK Notice Is hereby given that the un derslgned, poundmaster of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the 2ta day of May, 1918, impound In the pound of said city the following de scribed animals: One sorrel mare, brand quarter cir cle over h on left ahoulder, X on right hip; weight about 800, 8 or 9 years old, One blue dun horse with white spots, brand; about 7 or 8 years old, weight about 800 pounds. And that unless the owner or own' era of aald animals, or other parson or persona having an Interest therein, shall, before the time of sale stated below, claim possession of aald an! mala and pay all costs and charge for the keeping and advertising thereof, together with all fees provided by or dinance of said city for .such cases, said animals will be sold at publlo auc tion for 'cub at the city pound, South Second street, at the hour of 3 p. m., on the 1st day of June, 1918. ' H. 8. WILSON. Poundmaster, Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, May N, 1118. 28-St 4w I SBaggSafa2aaSJBaaaaaaX IMsWrTVWnBjriY MJ.B.Coffee Why? saaBSVaVBBBBBsl BhI sVSaBBBl v PAOi THRII '&M& tCT MX MAKg II 'V1 aBPSl II l '4, SUIT PERFECT FIT1 lllgliest (Irade of Workmanship C1UARANTKED Hprlng Woolen on Display, Your Inspection Invited. Chas. J. Cizek Successor to Loewe Bros. MKItCIIAN'T TAILOR SI a Main St. The new 1918 low cost, life, acci dent and health policies of the Travel ers ars up-to-dats In every wsy. They cost Isss than othsrs. See Chlloete. 25 PROFESSIONAL CARDS i JOHN C. CLEGUORN Connty Surveyor Civil Engineer City ft County Abstract Co. ARTHUP R. WILSON 517 Main St. FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT DR. KARL O. WIHECARVKR White lids- Phone SS4 Dentistry and Oral Surgsry DR. F. R. GODDARD 'Osteopathic Physician A Sargao Bait 211, 1. O. O. F. Tempi (over K. K. K. Store) Phoae 881 . . Rea. Phone, 958ft (Tb only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon la Klamath Falls.) . KATHKRIXK 8CHLEEF, M. D. Pliyslrlnn and Surgeon White Bldg. in Dr. Ilsmlltnn'a office Office hours 9:30 to 12m., 1:30 to, 6 p. as. Night calls promptly attended to DR. J. G. GOBLE Well Mown Optosaetist Optlclaa,ae -IRMANRNTUY LOCATED AT 128 Third St ' Oppoalt Elk Teaspla PbosmMM Make eegageaaeata, aad b wfM call at yoar boat aad yoar eye for glasses, If ra aot caU at hie osac. W. D. MILLER Rooflag Contractor Malthold, Tar and Gravel Roof log. Roof Coating. Repair Work a Specialty. 132 S. Sixth Street Phone 293. 0000t00 X O. K. AUTO LIVERY Phone S2J 412 8. SIXTH ST. owwwm AUTO FOR HIRE E. Q. ARQRAVES Stand at the "Mecca" Phons 153 WOOD ORDER A YEAR'S SUPPLY OF , OREEN SLAB New, and have them dry and un der cover early In the fall.' tf We also handls Body, Llm and Block Wood, Coal and . Fuel Wjl. , Klamath FiMlComMiw ruth aad aWa:V;MullaV V . i 71 T KtjU , ($' I ttJf I: a M, I m m m , m M m is it il tc m. ,1, i k- ztJ,Ym .'" JA'-. -' bTf 'if v W' ,.t.- 6'-'vVJn .