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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1918)
f ' TUIAY' JUNI V1I1I easons For Permitting Bakers to Use Wheat ,eatleis Bread Easy for Housewife, Who Can Use Baking Powder, But Bakers Have More Difficult Problem, Says the Baking Division Chief. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON no wubbi nour percentage, and it th "" t,m Produe an acceptable com Kwolal loaf, Th problem it net aa easy one. Our baker art all cooper "ting with tb food administration la a splendid spirit, and arc doing all that It practicable to tut down tbeir con HUinptlon of white flour. Conditions In be loKKltiK camps are similar to those f the bakeries, und that la why they are, vllh the bakeries and hospitals, inudi! oxc-i.tlotiH In the food admlnla trullmi'H request," Nttlten'a fin ahoa at c,f K. K. K. STORE. IT PAY8 TO INVESTIGATE lloforo buying Life Insurance, It will tost you nothing to find out what a Leading American Company baa to odor you. Hue Oeo. C. Ulrlcb, district manager I'ne Mutual Life of Now Vork. 25.lf roRTLANO. Juno "-,n response In breads that rail for absolutely " . . . ... k... I...I.....I.... ...... UI. I .1 Inquiries ns in wny unii niiii niivni, nun iiii'hii inn nvaiiutiio to tho M(,l camps, along wiin noipiiam, iimiwwni', wiioxn product Is eaten hot BlJl eicrpnons in mo nnrrrmrni ur m irnsi wrilli! fresh. Htlch breads Ittlcb lh tom aaminisirauon lias are inane with baking powder or soda. ' ukeJ all nur '",n"'r" "' ,n,rr """ "" "IPI"' Trails will not do for the stlnulng the a"'" wneai nour oaarr, who must produrn n loaf ttmt like wonlh of Juno or for I6nger will 'stand up under repeated haml-l imftati. II. II- naynes, cnirr 01 inn una;, transportation to the rctnll deal-1 Ullil division for the food admlnls- er, and delivery from retailer to con' tntloa In Oregon, explains: sumer. arriving In Reed condition and .i.. mmns ana onsenes urn dsibibuim hi inn tauin i.'.inn.i.... ... i lMIi'R - - ..uniioifi- --i ,, .... A-d under federal llcenae and reiru. prrlments have shown that linkinc' "l'ue.M0 " J"'ce of two lomona Into u.u. .hirh curtail their use of white powder or soda loave r.nm.i h .j" uomo containing three ounces of b ubstanllally. and necesaltates pended upon to meet these dimci!.. ""l w,,,,e' htke " " rox .unii heavy oercentaae of sub- ties. Therefore we mu.t m.b. . " garter pint or the beat freckle lUitN. That la one phase of tbo breads, and It I difficult to mako a ttttt. . yeasi oreaa witnout a considerable Now many persona wonder wny, if percrntaicr of wheat flour. Uakers are 20,000 Nurses Are Now Being Sought WA8IIINOTON, D. C, June 4. . army. Additional 20,000 nurses, 16,000 Seeking now America's bravest woman of whom are needed for the army by hood to heln win the war. American JMMry 1, 1919, are to be sought Ited Cross yesterday began a nation wide campaign to enroll more that 20, 000 graduato nurses ncedod for army and navy hospitals hero and abroad. In addition the American lied Cross will endeavor to enroll many nurses among the remaining 60,000 registered nurses who have not yet volunteered for military service. There baa never been a surplus of trained nurses, and with more than 30,000 likely to be withdrawn from civilian practice, the American Red Lemon Juice For Freckles Qlrial Make beauty lotion at home for a raw cents. Tryltl not eligible for military aervlce for 'Cross realliea the importance of re- hospital visiting and public health placing them aa rapidly aa possible, nursing among civilians, to maintain and therefore will call upon all mar the aupply of nurses. Young women rled nurses or retired nurses, and all will be encouraged to become students' Ineligible for army service, to enroll 111 ItiA Bffnv HnlinAl tiiipalnif att.1 In a, 1 aA .,mk .& kuLII . ... t.av .. rmiwi vi hhihhr MM . Ill IBMt IUf par UBV SOT JN1IJIIB Wr- civil nospnais. -roe general puoucjvice in local hospitals, 'dispensaries, will be asked to help conserve nurs- baby saving stations, visiting nurses Ing skill by not employing Individual and public health, school sad country nurses unnecessarily and by utilising nursing. hospitals and visiting nurses wherever I The employment of a nurse merely possible. More than 10,000 American , to care for one patient la to bo dia lled Cross nurses have been assigned couraged, and the alck will be directed during the first year of the war by the to hospitals and the use of visiting and tan lotion, and complexion beautl nrr, at very, very small cost. Your grocer haa the lemona, and any m swsewlfe . eipected to make now making It successfully with two-1 " "" ""I" ,0,'e ""W'M11 tbNtlfss breads, the baker la not also thirds tho volume made up of subst.l?l..nu T" ?rd WhU! "? ' la do so. The answer Will bo tutrs. Home of our hikum hmv -. . . . "mi in- tw to anyone who will give the ducrd successful loaves with a higher' !nd ,nTe.rh d.'v .nt"' TV"? ia .i ....... ......i.... .. ...... ""' nanus oach day and aee how freak. cnem- ina ,h huni.k.. ji .- uuifynr Mia ODW Ikssotbrr phase of Ibe situatien: Tkere are many formula for quick Ists are continuously eiperlmentlng In elM, " ., ""ir,," iZTZtL k!1 ii... -r ..in ..... . a ..... '"' ,0,t nawhite the skin becomes. the effort to still further cut down the I Yes! It Is harmless. Adv. American Ited Cross to our army and navy nurse corps, the largest nursing force probably ever mobilised for any nurses, which will enable each remain ing nurse to distribute her skill among several families. Wild Horses Are Fast Increasing In Nevada fBsBBiklthkJs(WiJBsBLtlkaf The Bath Spray. oeee Puts the finish en th bath that la a boon en a hot day. Qlvt you all the refreshing efftcta of th howr. Or If usd after a shampoo it elans hair and scalp therely. Add a bath apray te yeur bath roem equipment and you won't regret It VNULrUTM rAUS OffUONm-l MAflATHrAUSOIteOOHl ""AFtmrsar" Chlleete can save yeu money en elty and eeuntry preperty. Ixclwlve agent for seme ef the vry beat, heuMs, lets, farm ana ranch. 25 - Ti7TF.ii Bridging the Gap From Steer to Steak Live stock is raised on the farms and ranches of the West Meat is eaten in the large cities of the East, and by our boys in France thousands of miles away. The day of transporting live animals from ranch to seaboard and overseas has passed. There was too much waste. The modern packer locates his large and special ized planta in the producing regions. He ships the dressed beef in refrigerator cars, and holds it in his own retrigerated branch warehouses until delivered to the retailer. For shipment to foreign ports, he transfers the meat to refrigerated ships. By means of his nation-wide organization the modern packer maintains a continuous flow of meats to all parts of the country, so that each retailer gets just the quantity and quality of meat his trade demands, and at the time he wants it Swift & Company recently shipped 1,000 carloads of meat product! in one week to our Armies and to the Allies. Bridging the gap from ranch to consumer can be dona, successfully and at low unit costs and profits only by large business organisations. Swift & Company's profit on meat, always sb small as to have practically no effect on prices, is now limited by the Government to about 3 cents on each dollar of sales. TONAPAH, Nev., June 4. Reports . the Idea of saving the range, made a which come In from the rich range campaign or eiaugnttr lor one seasoa, country that depend on Antelope andi Nlchol apringa and other water holea around Saleabury, Wash., are to the effect that thousanda of wild mustangs are roaming the country. In days paat many efforta were made, with one object or another, to rid the country of wild horses. Some times there was a market for them, of a kind. George Maute, with Tim Hooper and aome Indiana, with a long line of muslin wlnga, trapped a hun dred or more one aeaaoa about eight years ago, and aold them to a shipper for f I a head. A cattle company, with and killed over 600 of than. For the last fw years then haa been a statute called the "attar round law," which haa operated so ffctaal ly to protect mustangs that bow a band hardly takes the trouble to can ter a mile out of rifle rang, and the numbers have Increased until they are ssld to be a burden. From Salsbury station northerly there 1 aa area of soae 400 square miles without a settler, aad with hard ly a stray prospector. It u a country rich In bunch grass aad all native for age. The hills are bow a paradise for wild horses. NIW POTAt RATES , KOIN NIXT MONTH From July 1. 1918, to July 1, 11, the rate on newspapera and periodicals will be 114 cents a pound or fraction thereof. Thereafter It will be 1H cents. During the first year, beginning July 1, 1918, rates on advertising matter, ex cept when advertising apacea does not exceed S per cent of the total space, will vary from 1 cents a pduad la the first and aecond son, to 114 cent In the eighth sone. Each year rates will be raised until the fourth year, when the furtherest tone rate oa this kind of matter will he 10 cent. Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water ays a glass ef net water and kJeasa UusftSB Ma St, Up-to-dat automobile pH'M while yeu wait tee Chlleete. M Auto Comfort Cuhlns ana camp cook aatolln eteves. Talferd res. garag. 1-tf Yaar Book of Interesting and Inatructlv facta aent on raqusab Address SwIH Company, Union Stock Varda, Chicago. Illinois Swift & Company, U. S. A. 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Tii.lrt?h.i MiRKV WVtmBB mmmmmmrm mtmittmrntmummsi MAYO Just as coal, wham It bums, leaves behlad a certala aaransi of lacem busUble msterlal la U font of ashes, so th;tood aad drlak taken day attar' day loaves la the alimentary eaaal a certala amount of ladlgestible ma terial, which It not completely UmI nated from the system each day, be te food tor th mtllloaa of bacteria which latest the bowels. From this s of left-over waste, toxins aad pteaula-llk polsoas are formed aad sacked iato the blood. Mea aad womaa who can't est feel lag right must begin to take Inside baths. Before eating breakfast each mofBlag drlak a glass of real hot wa ter with a tsespooafu! of llBMStoaa phosphate la It to wash oat the thirty feet ef bowels the previous day's ac cuasulatloa of poisons aad toxins, aad to keep th entire alimentary caaal cleaa, par aad fresh. Those who are subject to sick head ache, colds, biliousness, eoastlnatloa, others who wake up with bad taate, foal breath, backache, rheumatic stlf aess, or havs a sour, gassy stomach attar mesls, sre urged to get a quarter peaat, of llmsstoa phospraU from tha drag store, aad begin practicing lateraal aaalUUoa. This wUl cost vary Uttla, hat la sueleat to make aayoae aa aathuslast oa the subject. Rmsmber, tasld bathing Is mora Importaat thaa ouUld bathing, he caaa the skla pores do not absorb purities Iato tb blood, causing poor health, while th bowel pores do. Just aa soap aad hot water cleans, weetaas aad freshen th. kla, o hot water aad llmattoa phosphate act oa the stomach, liver, kidney aad bowels.- Adv. trr mk make vont next, SUIT PEBFKCT FIT Highest Grade of Workmanship GUARANTEE Hprlng Woolens on Display. Your InsixKtlon Invited. Chas. J. Cizek Hucceaaor to Loene Dro. MKItCIIAXT TAIIAIl nfH Main Ht. BIH Main HU II Th new 1918 low cost, llf, acci dent and health policies of the Travel. era are up-to-date In every way. They cost less than others. See Chlleot. IS PROFESSIONAL CARDS RISULTg WILL STARTLE ATH MLLt KLAM- mwm,vx'&:mmm&wmx SYIAN ut PAUONUK.. Mayor John F. Hylaa of Now York City got tired of the drive of politl- as hunting for places early In hla administration, aad ha left them for th warmr climate at Palm Beacb, Ft. Hs has beea la th watr vry day with hla daughtsr. People report quick result from pur Lavoptlk eye wash. A girl with waak, atralMd yt was hslped by ONE application. Her mother could not w or read because of eye pains. la one week her trouble waa gone. A small bottls of Lavoptlk Is guaranteed to kslp EVERT CASE weak, atralned or Inflamed eye. ONE WASH startle with It quick reaults. Aluminum eye cup FWBBi Whitman Drug Co. Adv. DISTRICT IRRIGATION iOrOt 1 Notic la hrby given that blda will be received by 8. K. McKenile, acre tary of the Pine Qrove Irtgatloa TJla trtct, aaUi Jun 14, 1918, at t o'clock p. a., for th al of 11,000 In I per cent bonds of said district, maturing January 1, 1130. Intereat payabl ssml- anually oa January let aad July lit Th board rerva th right to rJct say or all bid. Dated at KlamaU Falls, May 81, 1111. Pia Orav Irriaatloa Distrlot . .B. Iceablo, PrIdat i g. K. MoKmuO. Becretary, siw-u-u ' JOHN C. CliKGHOKN County Hurveyor ' CIvU Engineer City ft County Abstract Co. ABTHUP R. WILflOlf 517 Mala St. FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT DR. KARL G. WIHECARVER Whit lldg. Phon 354. Dentistry and Oral. Surgery DR. P. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician A Sargsea I Suite 811, 1. 0. O. F. Temple (over K. K, K. Store) Phoae 881 . . Re. Plioae, 8MR (Tbo only Osteopathic Physi cian and durgaoa In Klamath Fall.) KATHER1NE SCHLEEF, M. D. ' Physician and Surgeon White Dldg, in Dr. Hsmllton's oBco Office hours 9:30 to 12m., 1:30 to 6 p. m. Nlgbt calls promptly attended to DR. J. G. GOBLE Well kaewa OptomenM OpUclaa.1 IRMANINTLY LOCATED AT 12t Third t OpfosMa Elks Tempi aadbewlU ad essmlaa ifyeaeaa Makeeai call at yoar hoaa yowreyeafor aotcaUathu W. D. MILLER Cemcat Contractor Walka, Floors, Foundations. Cob cret Building Block,, Flue aad Tile. 831 8. Sixth St. Phon 898 'oT'o06a. O. K. AUTO LIVERY Phon S2J ' 412 S. SIXTH ST. 1 oomwooo) AUTO FOR HIRE E. Q. ARORAVES Stand at the "Mecca" Phon IBS WOOD ORDER A YEAR'S SUPPLY Of ' QRSEN SLAB J. New, and hav thm dry and Of.', r ccvr any in tn fu,-,, W alto handl Body, 'Limb' and Bleek Wood, Cal and PuH. KUau.tii Fuwl CotniMny Vaftfe aadl MM. PlMaaSl W1 m fm a t trm ''"! . 1 ! 1, c I 1 -ft vy, it o '4 ' 'JSttt MM;' '1 '.t'-XraJ'iiJ'l w&mm SfflffirT 1 UttWl1'" '&mM s.V."j 4'''.,'tLi". :WtyflmlsslKm'$Z:.