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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1918)
JiSlPAY, JUN1 , 1IW M mft Ami BBBI I JH HI ir pacHs Are now Against the Wall THE EVENINO HERALD. KLAMATH, FALLS, OREGON ALVIN M. HIOQINS ........ cnmtnlUofl Amor- Mr JlUinui" ;-- Icin IWi'nna Hocieiy. Lhl. IS"1' AinorlMn IMmm Horioi)'; . l.. riilllcil whtn the Drltlah PJl "C . ti iL.l A1...I.. - lold III" '"""" ,,n"" uml ",w,r wliwMhmwII. ItKfem. pell Hi" ,"1 "' l""M'Jr " al ht inuncln nnil steel muiti k ind win. ,,r emn "Da "'" 1 .., . I....... I... I Ih.lr tiai.lt.. L the miii" ''' - - u lh w ir monin. .ami 4(i'i iiiIIHiiiih or men una uimnnn ,of lummy hIiouIiI Iihvd put ,r Im.lfH KRinHi inn wuii four yen iiko, wIhh liny llolRlum wiih outniKcl nml mill Christ liPKnn IiIm bloody innrili, If I.udemlorf's wolves, hwoIIo.I by the tnllllotiH Iooni'iI from ilelmuclicl Russia break thru Ihu tvw l-v-ncli mlloM to the hca (iukI tlm irvnt-hoi (iire only ah Mr from Cnlnls hh Chlcn- uuiiim, ur wiiMiiiiiKion from jltalUmorn): If a (Icrimin U bout bnni) (on llm oni'ii oconn, rlwh-U ,y mils to KM. Mtoim (tin How of iinni,.., Ml Krnncii; If Kriipim nnd Hkotlns, by nhnr overweight, push tln iiIIIh from Pari and cut our supply linen no (but nllt Allntlfln mm. I ...! - . , I " "" "ll COIIHl H 1110 front, bnvo you stopped to think what might bappon? This war might end on tba Hudson, I f Ainorlai fulls to win It on the Rhine. rijc kalner'a whelp might be crowned , In Uilcugo, ir not beaten back to Bar- Hn. Not an allied soldier Btand as mill to Potsdam today as (ho allied , nimlcH Htood two ywirs n;o. PlonB for ! Urn HiibJiiKiitlon of Boston and Charlc. , Ion, of Detroit and Now Orleans, the Hi'llni: of our nilnrH, llm looting of our Iii'iihiiiIoh, dm Imposition of stntcgor- Iiik blllloim of ImlcmnltlPH nro ns much I In tin) IIIih of Mm Uirnian Ki'nornl staff jnii Ihclr pIiiiih for taking Warsaw and UruHKidii. Don't siuw. You sneered at llm borbn iih nn Impotont enemy montlm iiko, and you have had to eat your words. Ho smashed attar and hiimi-s iih mimy and puro as your al- lam nnd your homes. CIohi! otir ryes, and seo what the wuser and I.Ih doti will do If the strUR Kit? Ih mi American soil. NO LIBERTY BOND8 FOR YOUR CASH THEN. You will Klve your nil to a rjorman hnupininn nt n threat. You will walk bowed In Hie street while Prussian TAtwinnu lieutenants strut on the sidewalk. Your wife or your mother will be in suited with Impunity, and your protett will mean deportation or Jail. The English language will be verboten. Junker kultur will regulate our cities, our factories and out schools, en forcement of the law krlegsreekt will be swift, sure and bloody. Sweet revenge the cowardly German spies will havo, when they can betray you to tho boche governors I They will bo known to von Illndenburg, who will desplso them but spare them, while you will be shot or hanged for condemning rape and baby-killing by the Huns. ' ' Shall America wait until the Teu ton butchers make New England a No Man's Land, and their battle planes destroy the Brooklyn bridges and tho Pittsburg mlllsT Strike! America, strike! With, all the power of a continent I Strike' to kill tho Beast of Berlin! Our backs arc against the wall! Strike now, and strike to kill! MAMMOTH tMUttOLINO PLOT jUNIARTHIO NEW YORK, Jtne B.-An-alleged plot to smuggle 'into America the crown Jewel of the dethroned Roman off dynasty, which Includes stone val ued at 12,000,000, la believed to have been discovered by custom offlclala. United State government offlclala are under suspicion. One la now In Rus sia and the other arrived recently at nn Atlantic port and I now missing. ORPHEUS THEATER UY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY "DAYIRIAK" A five-act Metro Picture Dram of a Vital Human Problem, starring won derful Emily Stavene Ninth Ipleede of U ' "THE flOHTINO TRAIL" Prices, 10c, 18c War Tax, BiMaaBaaaaaaaBBHHBiBBaBHBaBiBBMsBBVgsBgsgBi Like a Torpedo From a Submarine Comes This Startling Announcement STILTS DRY GOODS CO. Have Decided to QUIT BUSINESS VJA.SieT'J?!' 'rc reaplng lhelr hwveilof profit., nd rifht at a time of war, when lh price of nwrclwndUe, ESPECIALLY DRY GOODS AND READY-TO-WEAR .re going .ky-high in price, We place our entire Steele on public tale te does out completely. Many people will be turpriaed at this startling announcement that we have decided to quit business for good-because of the death of our sister we are compelled to close out this entire stock, regardless of cost, profit or present value of merchandise, and close up the affairs of this firm in the shortest time possible. DRY GOODS, FURNISHINGS and WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR are not only going higher in price every dy, thay are going to be scarce; in fact the Government has taken over all wooL and the advance prices next Mson will be moat prohibitive, and there is no telling what kind of goods you will be able to buy or what unreasonable prices you will be , compelled to pay, to by all meant take advantage of this mighty sal; figure out your present and future need buy at you never did before. CI osing Out Store closed, arranging and marking down stock for rapid selling SALE Watch for the big colored circulars for full details about this tale Opens Saturday. June 8th, 9 A. M. Kq;ti;ir $1.00 Wool Dress Goods, t k'o on ilc al, per yard 59c Oik- lot Wool Serges, worth $1.50, to la- closed out at 8J)c Ri'Ktilar 50c Check Suiting, to go "" sale at per yard H5c NcRiilar $1.50 Corduroy, several col ors to ScCct from, at per yard. . .09c "" i kcgtilar $.150 Wool Coatings, to Ro on sale, per yard $2.39 yard 10c l.aees to be closed out at, per ' ' ! arKe assortment short lengths in' silks to close out at one-half price. ReRtilar $1.50 Silk Gloves to close ouat 89c One lot Waists, Silk ami Voile, values to $3, to close out at . .$1.30 One lot new Spring Hats, values to $12.50, to close out al $0.45 Women's Silk auto hats and caps, values to $2.00 to close out at . .89c . One lot T.rinuucd Hats, values to $5.00, to go at $2.95 Children's 75c Pants and Vests, to go on sale at i 48c Womcu'sia.OO Wool Union Suits, to close out at $1.98 Women's. 75c summer weight Union Suits to go on sale at. . . .48c Regular 50c Silk Mull, to go on sale at, per yard -c FREE To the first 100 people entering the store will be given a sealed enve lope. . Twenty-five of these will draw prizes. Be with the crowd at 9 a. m. Saturday. Regular $1.00 Wool Challies, to go on sale, per yard 48c One lot Toilet Articles, values to 50c, to close out at i.l9c One lot Women's Suits, values to $25.00, to go on sale at .... - .$6.95 One lot Women's Suits, values to $25.00, to close out at $12.50 One lot women's and misses Wool Coats, values to $15 to close-out . .$5 . - One lot women's Coats, new styles values to $22.50, to close out $14.95 Children's $9.00 Silk Coats, to close out at $5.95 a Women's $15.00 Silk Dressesi to close out at .$8.95 One lot Corsets, values to $2.50, to close out at 98c Children's $2.50 White Dresses, to close out' at ' 09c Regular $1,50 Silks, in many pat terns, to go on sale at ... . :. .$1.15 Regular $6.00 Sport Suits, to cose out at .; $2.95 A'! Sale No Family Can Afford to Miss -Come! DRY GOODS CO. KF WW WW& V w vSk J BULK. I Your Drag Store vary woman In this city la Intsreatad In pura drugs. Wa ksap that alwsya In mind whan buying drugs. ,Pull stock of drugs, mtdlelnos, pharmaceuticals of tha finest '" quality. This atoro la always In position to flll-your ordlra or tha doctor's ordsra promptly and offlclantly. If you want tha bast and noth ing but tho boat, tho boat way to gat It la to alwaya earn to. this atoro whsro you will bo aura to find tha bast .lnieuitvvft.fearVV we KlArWTH TALIS OffCOON VWafWaT" a HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY-TRY THISI taya flat of hat wator wrh siesyhsis fcafsiv braamfie To soo tha tinge of Healthy bloon In your faco, to sm your skin gat cloaror and claarar, to wake up with' out a headache, backache, coated tongue or a aaaty breath, la fact, to feel your beat, day In aad day out, Inat try aside bathing erery moralng for obo weak. Before breakfast each day, drink a glass of real hot water with a tea- aaoonfai of llssestone phosphate la It sa a harmlesa rneana of washlag from the atoaMch,llver, kldneya aad bowels the previous day'a Indigestible waste, aptir bile and toxins; thus cleansing, aWeetentBg and purifying tho entire aKBMBtary canal before putting more feed Into the atomacb. Tha action of hot water .and limestone phosphate on aa empty atomach la wonderfully ln- Tlgoratlag. It cleans out nil the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one n spienoia appouie inr breakfast. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate will cost very little at the drug atoro tut la .suSclant to demonstrate that Just aa aoap and hot water cleanses, sweetena aad freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phos phate act on the blood and Internal or gans. Those who are subject to con stlpatlon.blllous attaeka, acid stomach rheumatic twinges, also tboae whose sain la sallow aad complexion pallid, are assured that one week of Inside bathing will have them both looking and feeling better la every way. Ad. SlGE TEA TURNS - GRAY HAIR DARK irS GrUNDMOTHsWS RECIPE TO BRING BACK COLOR AND LUB. TRB TO HAIR That beautiful, even abade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Tour hair la your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fadea'turna gray or streaked, Just an application or two of Sage aad Sul phur enhances ita appearance n hun dred told. Don't bother to prepare the mix tures rou can get this famous old recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients for 60 cents a large bottle. allv ready for use. It Is called Wyeta'e Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can alwaya be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lus tre of your hair. ' Everybody uses ''Wyeth'a" Sage ana auipnur compouna now Because It darksBB- so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It haa been ap plied. You simply dampen a sponge or sett bruah with It and draw this throiah tha hair, taklnc one email strand at a time;. by morning the gray hair 'has disappeared, and after an other application it becomes boa tl fully dark and appears glossy nnd lus trous. This roady-to-use preparation la a', delightful toilet requisite for Itaoae who desire dark hair and a youthful appearancey: )t-ie ant in tendjU for tn cure.; mitigation or preveatlOB of disease. Adv. T.ET MB MAKB TOP Xim l! SUIT PERFECT FIT Highest Grade of Workmanship GUARANTEED Spring Woolens on Display. Votir !nieclnii Invited. Chas. J. Cizek Hiirceasor to Loewe llroa. MKItCIIANT TAILOR BfH Main nt. The neW 1918 low east. Ufa. aeal. dent and health policies of the Travel. ere are up-to-date In every way. Thew' cost less than othere. 8ee Chlleote. 28 PROFESSIONAL CARDS f" JOHN C. CI.EGHORN Cownty Surrey of Civil Kngineer City ft County Abstract Co. ARTHUR R. WTXSON 517 Mala St. FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT DR. EARL G. WISECARVER White lids. Phono 884 Dentistry and Oral Surgery DR. F. R GODDARD Ostoopa'QUc Physician a Bargeea tmlto 111, 1. e. O. F. Tewfto (over K. K. K. Store) Phone S81 . . Res. Phone, astBI (The only Osteopathic Physi cian nnd Surgeon la Klamath Falls.) (CATHERINE SCHLEEF, M. D. Physician aad Surgeon White Btdg, In Dr. Hamlltoa's offlce Offlce hours 9:30 to llm., 1:88 to 6 p. m. Nightfalls promptly attended to DR. J. G. GOBLEi . Well known Optometlat Optician, la KRMANKNTLY LOCATID AT 128 Third St Opposite Etta Temple Phone MM Make eagagomeats, and he will call at yonr home) aad evamlne your eyea for glassas, If yon can not call at his oSke. W. D. MILLER Cement Contractor Walks, Floors, Foundations. Con crete Building Blocks, Fluea and Tiles. Ill S. Sixth St. Phone III 08C O. K. AUTO LIVIRY Phono 82J 412 a SIXTH ST. AUTO FOR HIRE K. O. A.RORAVS8 SUnd at tha "Mecca" Phone 183 WOOD. ORDER A YEAR'S SUPPLY OP QRIKN SLAB Now, and have them.dry and un der cover early In tho fall. ' t We alee handle Body, Limb and Block Wood, Coal and Fuel Oil. . Kiaatath Fual Casapaay Fifth and Mala Phee 11SJI w.f m A ii i.Hm sm . ..!" m " ' JWIwBlV'B .ly Vjt. f.fcV- im' rV'"