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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1918)
"'?-"' WH&$.t iATUBPAV JUNE . W THE EVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON pabi.thrm United States Builds Largest Tank j l,w - - " - ' -- .i, u ., ....i.. - -". - wamn mrv r-J- AMERICAN TANK, ThU In Iho lnrmHt Innk In Ihr world. It wum l.ulli by th.. Unlicil Hint i-h for iihi- uIh.khI. TIip tank weighs fortyOvn toiiH. nnd Ih run by Mchiii, M In iiillcil th "AiiwiIi-u." wgsssr 0. and C. Grant Lands Declared Fraud THE BEST COST8 LESS Atuct len'rt oiliest , beat untl moat sue fcHHful lilfn IriHUrunco Co., The Mu tual Life of N. Y. For particular ii'KiirilliiK our nvw policial see Oeo. (!. Ulilcli, illrttrlct munuRor. SOCIAL DANCE MEDFOIID, Ore., Juno 8. (Hpi'dal) According to local rnnclir-ra IIvIiik iwr the O. A. C. grant lamia rt etitly opened In Jackson rounty, litre hat been general dlaanllRfactlmi with Government methods on the part of applicant. Many farmer who can from distant point ullh Hid bi- tlio land do a poir Job, but thn prrarnt H)Ht-m, liiKtuad of ncoiirni;lnK ret tlcincnt and Incrt'imlnR productivity of Oregon, drive proupcctllvo rt Her away, nnd leave the rich rail road land Idle. There were 125 ap plicant In tlm drawliiK which cloned Muy SN, nnd on June 10 tlm iiiiIIh not filed on In (lilx men will hkiiIii Imi In the Kecond drawlnit HhirlwalHt Social Dance will bo held Monday, Juno 10, at 9 p. m, at Moonv Hull. Tliu beat of rauilc and a kooiI tltui) U promlNed. Everybody Welcome. 8-It Here la your chance to get a mod- ern teven-roem heuae en pavement at a aacrlflce. It will pay yen to Invsttl oate. Will either take amall houee as .... .. ... ...i... i, ...i i i, ... itlnnwn ouen Mill, returned In disgust, m-cordlng " unllH-lhal I. he can apply for land " Bond'' ""J!""1 " lllltlt In iiillitltilita Kit ltd. it... tiU..H.A. It -a to taa common report. """ " '"" " "" "- It la claimed by IIioko familiar with '" lnlnltl In the official unit or not.' Nettleton's fine ahoe at lb matter that limber land hn been) ,"" " H Ml "'" wl D' f,'v m"' Ctf K. K. K. STORB. ;tualfled aa aarlcultural land. andv.un"' "'" H,,', '" WnahliiKlon Ih ciiaiiKcti. aad rocy waatea aa KrazInK land, and that practically all of the fertile ace tloai of the roveated area have been withheld from entry by the official at Waahlnaton. Of thn 41,600 acre la Jackion County comprlalnK the (rial, leaa than half ban been thrown pen, and all the beat tract alonn Xoiue Itlver which would make pro fitable farina have been withheld. The general feeling la Southern Oro eta I that the entire matter ha been woefullaaanlamanaired. Not only did .i WF ESTRAY NOTICE Auts Comfort Cuihlona-and eamp ccok gasoline atovea. Telford Bree. garage. 1-tf A utray ewe and lamb cntne to my ' place at 737 Vnhbin way, Salur-; day, Juno I. Illack (mint mark over, front houldent. Owner can have I name by proving pmpetty nnd puylnc;' extienr. 8-15-22 ' Up-to-date automobile pollelee while you wait See Chllcete. 15 All klnda of Army Shoe at Ctf K. K. K. STORK. "American Boy" fine drcaa ahoe the Government agent who claHlf led . Modern Shoe Store. Money to loan on city and country property. Aak Chllcete. Si VSSK HII MRMMIflMMIflllMKMMMII which Mb. Markova Is starred aad which will be'shown next Saturday at th Oqavus theater. It 11 only ob wtlrriht lael4Mt,.hoir. aver. Par "A Heart's Reveate" has Dliplayed befor aa attdtoae that -.. thrills leadlnt us to this bit A a. iL- L--i aftl IflC IflCmCfef I i ff touted the capacity Sf th playhouse, Elsie Ferguson's litest Artcraft pic ture, "The Lie," asw presented at the AABTCUAr7ftu. Star theater yesterday. The picture proved Itself to be one of the beat In which IhlM nntiular elnemn atp ever has been seen In this city, and mon nht,n """J?" whn . It la aaiiANaaail I ft at ft QM1lai Waia climax. It is full of actios gull of th spirit that makes troubltsom days, brighter. The action begins In Washington, where Vera Sabouroff (Madam Man kova) daughter of Count Alexis Sa bouroff, attache of the Russian govern ment, Is In lore with Jim Harding (David Herblln) U. S. aviator. To win her away from Jim, Baron Eugene Drako (Erie Mayne) conspires with a Chinese doctor, who uses aa old Chi nese chemncal that causes Jim to lose his Initiative. Jim la then put on a schooner bound for China. The Ba ron has a "Jlm;the-Penman" writ a letter signed with Jim's name telling Vera Jim cannot marry her because he lores another. Vara, however, is ot fooled. Her method of unravel ling the mystery necessitates some startling and daring work. It la a splendid picture. There Is always th keenest Inter- J-BULK I 1 00 ir ! ever It Is announced that William Far num has made a new "pep" picture play for William Fox. Beginning Sunday there will be shown at th flrnhaila thulap th IfttMt Vmr BHV l- . . .! ..t. .V. ft. .4. M w.jrw-w .. m. . . Wm w 'T """' "T" .."-..- ductlon. "True Blue" In which Wll- manireated Ita power and heart ap peal Instantly, so that It was most cordially received. The atory of "The Lie" Is one that Ham Farnum Is the dynamic and al ways thrilling star. most audiences, because ft Is tilted. with those human touches that appeal .nr.nc.B., . . uu.r """ it to a play of th rugged Wst for mak a supreme sacriflc to " tne BOit h, but by way of dramaUo the honor of another Is a. trait uen-, m TnM muH nobllng as It Is rare In this Practical brf ,n BrRn)h , oe I the homespun hero Is lawful heir to an Earldom. Your Drug Store Every woman In this city Is Interested In pure drugs., We keep that alwaye In mind when buying drugs. Full stock of drugs, medicines, pharmaceuticals of th finest quality. This store Is always In position to fill your orders or th doctor's order promptly and efficiently. If you want the best and noth Ins hut the beet, the beat way t get It le to always com t this tor whsr you will be sure t find th beet and selfish age, but when It Is re warded with ingratitude, aa In the case of "Th LI" Its rarety to not to be wondered at. It wilt be repeated to night. An all-star cast is soon In the lat est Triangle release. "Captain of Hla Soul," which waa directed by Gilbert P. Hamilton. In bis picture William Desmond and Charles Qunn play th part of two 'brothers, AOVBRTISEO LETTERS AT KLAMATH PALLS, ORB. The following unclaimed mall Iter advertised June 1, lilt, will both of whomMBt t0 D1 LelUr otti suspect the other of slaying a mutual enemy.' Jack Richardson, one of th best heaviea of the ecreen, Is oh hand as th vlillan. while Walt Whit man appears In an Important chare ter role. Others In th cast Include Claire McDowell. Mltsl Oould, Jul Fdlquet, Eugene Burr, Percy Challen ger and Lucretla Harris. "Captain of His Soul" will be shown at th Temple theater on Sunday night Ball the bounding main with Ma dame Sonla Markova. Sit in a speedy motor boat, a rubber coat polled tight around you, aad get th thrill of a cue at sea. This Is on -of th big features of the new William Fox nhotewtar "A Heart'a Revenge," In ianTreirdt1 J MINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER lEFOREIREAKFAST. J&srt!. iAtt THE trench, which always encircled the Roman cas x I and tho. Vlth! rintfi of trenches, gradually drawn amallcr, probably the first modern trench warfare, the Turks in 1667 took Candia. Vaubon, buildsr of Verdun, in 1673 employed th firat parallel trenches, tho system of the present war. Defeat, not foresight, turned tho Germans to trench warfare. But Goodrich never had to cii m MftWft W5 s$m Sine) twenty.two years afo Goodrich manufactured baa driven ahead to tho bid, tfraccful, maatcrlul I II III RICH SESware tires LRlJii i0Z Vs-WSh WBRB Vf9 Will wMWI MK 4M VIM itivtwMtiWinv Bsffl - MlflaiaRBV Out whothcr Goodrich ra rcyclalbr.: t!ro menu. Ciotura by briniini forth thi first American c..:ichcr tire Or originating the one practical nan-shh!, l!:o cross bar, safety-tread, or tough black tread rubber Goodrich built tires to ono end-saavp valus -what they are worth to the motorist on l:ia c:r end en the road in comfort of an caster ndind I cor cconomy in gasoline savcd,-and lono miluagc. SmaU difference whether you buy GOOD RICH SILVIHTOWN CORDf , or iLACK SAFETY , TKKAP, you gt StJRVKB VALUU iikus. THE D. F, GOODRICH RUDDER CO. flaaraaaanta mraaek! 11th and ill EtS., DaCTSmenw, vbl tea SOIT? kBBBBBBBK MUUI iMsS m wm :!!' .," 'W! sy-7?:'A "-vi't ... A. -V. li.-'.- ltftASM52 ?( ffiiZMititti. &MAd!MrXsi. 4StKan WmKW&iimmtm 1 1 to make anyon,' waouac4 Sanitary science baa of rat irapld stride with results that are of unioia Blessing to numaniiy. st application of Ita unUrlag rssarch la th recommendation that It u aa necessary to attend to InUraal aaalta tloa of th dralnag system of th hu an body aa It la to th dralaa of th Ihous. Those of u who ar accustomed to feel dull and havy whn w art, splitting headache, atuty from a old, foul tongue, nasty hraath, add stom ach, can, Instsad, fl aa frh aa a datoy by opening th aluloas of th system ach morning and Suahlng oat th whole of th InUraal-potoonous stagnant matur. Everyone, whthr alltag, sick or wall, should aoh momlag Mfor breakfast, drink a glass of ml hot water with a Uaspooaful of llmtoa phospbau la It to wuh from th day's IndlgestIM wasU, soar Ml aad poisonous toxlaa; thus eloasiag, tomacb, llvr and howala the arovlous swtealag aad purifying the enUr allmeaUry canal bfor putting mor food Into th stomach. Th actwa of aa empty stomach la woadarfally la vlgoraUng. It cleans out all the our u fermentations, gas, wast aad acid ity and glvs on a splendid appUU for breakfast. While you ar onjoylng hot watar and Umeston phospaat oa your breakfast tn paospaawa not waur la quietly wtractlag a larg rol- urn of waUr from th Mood sad set ting rdy (or a thorough f aahlag of lall th lnsld orcaaa, Th mtlllona of popl who are both rd with coastlpatloB, bllloua shIU. stomach troubl, rhsumatic tltasi othbra who have sallow sklaa, Mood dt i rdors and sickly complwkws ar ur d to get a quarter pound of lime- t i nhoanhalarom th drua ator. T(i 1 1 will cortv(tltl. bat Is in San fTancisco, CaL, on Jun ISth. In calling for any of these letters pleas say "Advertised." A chart of on cent will b mad for ach letter delivered. W. A. DELZELL, Fortmaster. R. E. Allison, Bamjahll, U'Rara ball. Myrtl Buff, M. Canbell, Oakia Cobarn, Chaa. T. CUageapeel, Stva Caddel, Fadro Device, Oscar Dahlia, Micky Delougbhery, John Irlckaon. W. R. Earle, Ray Foautt, R. A. Flatoy, Mrs. Frirear, Pearl Frandahrgr, 1. D. Olbsoa, W. J. Gerend, O. W. Hodges. Helen Howell. C. R. Hlbberd, T. R. Henry, Myrtl Hary, J. W. HaaUngs. Hasel Hago, Jack Halloway, VICiqth rAus cncanA qSa VWar tJata? aBBBBBBBBBSBnwaBBHBBBBBmBBBBBBBBaBBm Richard Howell, (3), Harry C. How ard, John Hemby, A. J. .Hall, Mr. Havlnear, John Whlteline, B. Slveetha, J. H. Swart, W. K. Smith, John Tem- pletoa, Virgil Tatar (J), J. W. C. Tyrrell, Amos L. VanSlckl, Jake Wal ton, J. L. WhlsauBRay Woods, C. A. Wlrth, H. H. Wilson, Frank Johnson, Fred Johasoa, Mary L Johnston, Wal ter Jepaoa, Fred Jacobs, Amelia James, Dan Knokka, Mr. Wlnekenny, W. R.' Keith (S), I. J. Knapp, H. C. Knack stedt, Bill Lag, 8. O. Loudon, T. J. Lyons, Bill C-ogue, O. A. Llppens, Oscar Larson, Louies Laodra, Mrs. A. Martin, Mrs. A. J. McDonald. Mrs. J. M. McDowell, Louis McClalr, Chaa. Morngan, Wm. McCaskey, 8. U. Mon roe, Jack Moore, Leonard Martin, W. Nails, J. A. Novstram, Shemaa Nerr- ton, J. C. Olson. (S), L. OhI. (S). Oliver Olds Ida M. Pulley. E. J. Paris, Miss Inaa Ray, F. A. Rugg, LotsII Robbins, Hehry Roberts. Th new 1S1S lew ceet, life, aL dnt and health pe'ldee f th Travel. r ar tia4dat In every way. They t ! than thre. Se Chlleet. IS Irish tit Mmkm Hue m DewuautraHon Agmti Conscription? 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Th lower photo la of th Woman's Francois League httdqttarters lit DubUtV ,Udtoetlag thejr weald atrik If nsenwer oalid frost thJr work to th army. LET MX MAKE TOOK M1XT SUIT PERFECT FIT Ighast Orad of Workmanship GUARANTEED Spring Woolens on Display. Your Inspection Invited. Chas. J. Cizek Successor to-Loewe Bra. MKRCIf ANT TAIIXIR . 81 H Main Ht. 05 Klamath Lodge No. 137. 1. O. O. F.. meeU Friday night. II. F. Esll, N. O.. Fred Dremer, Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 4S. I. O. O. P., meets Tuesday night. W. A. Masten, C. P. JL Regular communications W Klamsth Lodge No. 77, A. F. Xr ft A. M second Mondaf of each month. A. R. Leavltt.'W. M. PROFESSIONAL CARDS r ' JOHN O. CLRGHORlf Ceemty Bvr a? Fnaf near City St County Abstract Co. ARTHtTP R. WDLBON 617 Mala SL FARM LOANS AT B PER CENT FLAT DR, KARL O. WISBCARVKR WhIU Bldsl Phn M Dentistry and Oral Surgery DR. P. R. GODDARD Ofona thic Phyatcton e Salt Bit, I. . O. V. Taaspla (over K. K. K. Stem) gfCIVBBJBP wSMSi ASjBW akBBWBBW tBBBSw) (Th only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon In Klamath Falls.) KATBXRINE SCHLEEF, M. D. Phyalclan and Sargoon Whit Bldg, tn Dr. Hamlltoa'a oSIc Ofllc hours 9:30 to 13m., 1:SS top. m. Night cslls promptly attended to DR. J. a GOBLE! WU known Ottimeto Optldan, ts IRMANBNTLY LOCATBO AT 12S Third St Oppoalt Bake TssapU eaUatyonr yowr for glsssss, My not can at hi W. D. MILLER Cement Ooatraei Walks, Floors, Foundation. Cea eret Building Blocks, FIum nnd Tile. IIS 8. Sixth St. Phon III AUTO FOR HIRE B, Q. ARQRAVBt SUnd at the "Mecca" hne IN WOO ORDIR A VBAR'S SUMLY OF ORtlN SLAB Now, and have them dry and un der cover early hvthe'falL W also handl Body, Lima and Block Weed, Ceal and Fad Oil. f BBsmBwBBftmvBj Sa ajsjenanj syannBjnnB)nnnBaBS7 i Htm , ' 'm 4 Mi ,'A MHI BnaVBBBnBRBBgS aaaaaaemm A t j D j 4 At OF OOOfiiv ammnnmsmnatsw:- y ' t &''&fi ' iBBl ,.,&ix$mk