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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1918)
It-' THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALL1. ORstOON FAtE TWS) i fas' a LI- D . Da.. JaUl IVm TheEyening Herald Aon For IKomcii af Children fflQfOSnaVfllU TWtW W " " Mon Millions for tht RtiCtou Drivt ERSONAL MENTION W. O. SMITH, Editor Published dally eaceat Suaday fcy Limje uDKLkmrs os local iLirrKXiNoa .ftM liHSKf llU KMWIWC iaIMIt II WW Aa raid Publlaklag Comaeay at AMOKQ TM rVOTLK 0 TfJM CtTV AMD VtCIXTTT. CKMXGB) AMD COMINO OF LOCAL FOLKS Ktaauth rati, at 111 Fourth Btreet W'HOAV.JUIl,....,, f early Bird So -JaFaaMhl. ; v E Iv I rJf '.. - i ; Metered at the postoStee at sTJaaaeth falls. Oregon, for transmission throagh th mall aa aecond-claas Butter. Subscription terms by aaall te aay address la Ua United States! Oaa year H-Si One mnntk MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1911 Herald's Classified Advs. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping roomi In brick building. Third and Main. 10t FOR SALE FOR SALE Ono of the best Improved farms In Klamath County, close to city, part Irrigated. Sot? R. E. Smith Realty Co. This place can be bought right. S St FOR SALE- months old, Airedale pup., about 4 F. C, Buchholr. 7-31 LOST AND FOUND LOST On road east of Merrill, be tween Hammond ranch and Barsua place, lady's gold watch and chain, chain broken. Return to A. C Bunnell. Merrill road. lMt LOST OR STOLEN-Frora the .Vigo ma ranch, one black horse, even years old. weight about 1700 Slight utrlng halted In right hind leg. Brand E Y on left hip. Reward will be paid for Information leading to recovery of hone. Notify Atgoma Lb, l.o. AUunia, Ore. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED-An unfurnished modern hourc. to rent Four or fire room. r!rt In. 52T Fifth ami Hlh !IV3t ' w. .-..-. .. OH .. w. i WANTED Stock hogs; weight 50 to 100 pounds. Eellcan Bay Boarding House. ,-Zt WANTED-Second hand bay rake. Address 4D, Herald. 7-51 FOR SALE 250 acres with 400 bear ing fruit trees, six room bouse, bars, well, windmill. About two-third of this ranch corning under irrigation, and la best part ot Klamath county. Price tZO per acre for quick sale. J. T. WARD A CO, IS ORPEEDS THEATER -as'lllanr Ts Vt.rge jr.iii.-u.ir TtjKxzu .A Smaahint TcluZa-t ZtC v lIt ir tbv Jiuoro' 'Mouiruuni. 3'ri'c tipwiul 30v uuC Hk. ISAH TAX A99C9 I The new 1(r1f' low cost, Irfc, ccU dent and health policies of the Travel. ( ers are up-tcdate In every way. The coat lea than other. See Chllcot. 25 rj: SOCIAL DANCE Shirtwaist Social Dance will be held Monday, June 10, at 9 p. m., at Moose Hall. The best of music and u good tlmo Is promised. Everybody welcome. 8-2t Her la your chance to get a ern Mven-room house on pavement at a sacrifice. It will pay you to Inveatl Gate. Will slther take small house aa part payment or will take torn Lib erty Bend. St Chllcot. 25 Up-to-date automobile policl while you wait & Chllcot. 25 Ncttleton' fin shoe at Ctf K. K. K. STORE. STUDENTS DRIVE NAILS IN THE KAISER'S HEAO DBNVKU, Col., June 10. Student of kfaoyal high school here, after bid' ding for the opportunity, drove nails into a wooden likeness of the Gerinaa wperor's face and head. For a single nail and the right to r-drive Lucille Toney paid 110. ,. 4aB tt ta kia eye. Perry Cnevsskt H Bit I4 US tor a crack ct Utt fcai- n juaUsif Mm iu pUaart I U m Mtalmr tmi, vfetok (As wav fe laaai tovaM Uu iiwhki m YrS' 1 i ' 'bbssT! ' PgeaesTtfl aH . ' i (3:- Mi wi jasnm. ' f Wraef ahkw 'bbs1 lsu!sasasasasssaBV Bassf lEasasasasasrf "IbbbbbI HakkV 1 teH , ii Baeaflaai PadiH kWaLVJUv IkLH kaKkHrrlkB BBsssf bbbbsVL - vbbbbsbbI kganasT- TassssT -ShBsasasaaTaN Bessw'?BiBK' assasasasasasaaV v3 This great German aero bomb was dropped from a plane into the city ot Nancy In France. It failed to explode, but had It- exploded It would bore killed many women and children. ,vteP anJ Mrs. Sconchln returned B-.to their home on the Reservation Sat- .. .. . .t.-i I car. a gift from a son, who U In the nraar. iorr aniri ud in lueir bc army. Y. M. C. A. DANCC The Ladles ot the Maccabees wish to announce a public dance for the ben efit of the Y. ll.CA.it the Moose Hall. Thursday, the 13th. The tickets will be 50c. U-SOATS ARC LURKING OFF ATLANTIC COAST AN ATLANTIC PORT, June 10. An Anerican steamer loaded with food ttcfis put back to port, reporting that it bad been chased by a submarine. The captain la reported to hare aaked tbe naval authorities to arm his Yes- Jm4 that be might proceed again. No one ever got rich merely by taring mosey. Tou must Invest It A v&i way to Invest It la to buy War strings and Thrift Stamp. Airts Cemfert Cuablena and camp ct-ek gasoline stove. Telford ire, sarsge. 1-tf Money tc loan en city and country property. Ask Chi I tot. X H OUSTON' Metropolitan Ameaementi s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Qoldwln Picture Corporation Present MADGE KENNEDY n in "NEARLY MARRIED" A Melodramatic Comedy In lx parts. Also' a Dandy Comedy TEMPLE THEATER Triangle Fillm Arte Pre Aa All-Star Cast ta "CAPTAIN OF Hit SOUL" Also Hearst Jfatka Knr Latest War Picture a4 WW gfrsats. AasaiasMssaf aW sismsI esw , P ,ww ..iA Vernon Houston U In town from hit ranch In Summer Lake Valley. A. R. Richard Is registered at the Hotel Hull from Porrls. Mr. and Mr. S. K. Ulllland are here for u short time from Oakland. T. Cronln of the Illy district U count) iet tsltor today-. Harold NlchoU of Agcr. Cal.. U here Attending to matters of business R. U Allen, commercial agent Well. Kargo. came In Saturday. for H Werce. representing the Remtng- ton Typewriter Co.. U In the city for a few days. H. H. Van VaUenburg was a Satur day Ultor from his ranch on the Keno road. i IVter Y Scott of Oakland, was wts (ku twin hsjjjhmh Akun.' jlng. Dr. and Mrs. II H. Smith and Miss Hester Smith are city visitors from' Lake lew. J Mr. John Campbell and family left In ' their on car for Saa Francisco yes terday. Miss Restora French has returned from n fPii.4 llt fn P)lfnr I points. County Agriculturalist Agent H. R. Glalsyer hs returned from a business trip to Saa FrancUco. V n. ,mw,i w uit m.ui4 nIU,tUD(. Company of Portland. Is la the city for a brief rlrit. Mr and Mrs J Corua of Silver Lake are recent arrivals. They are guest at the Hotel HalL W. V. Copeland. a resident ot the Jamath reservation, is la the county seat on matters of business. Cashier Leslie Rogers of the First National Bank has returned from he State Bankers convention at Bend. County Surveyor J. C Cleghorn Is In the Spring Lake district today on matters of official business. Spratt Wells, from Ashland, who baa been on the Jury, ha retarned koate. He was accompanied by hi cousin, Mrs. C. T. Payne and daughter, Elisa beth, who bare been visiting Miss Edna Wells. L. S. Upson of the Kimball-Upson last night and left this mosrnlng with Dr. W. R. Boyd and Barney Chambers of the Gun store for a fishing trip on the Williamson river. Mr. Upson, who visited here three years ago, waa aaton- Isbed at the recent progress of the city. Sand Lot Boy Is Winner WBFV?y5?i" .! am ffiS an 1!JPH ' SSSSBCifaJSsV fZe'vt ftt. -tv ajasr'3sKli fzlr. vas ' BBaasssmMvrV " VlasPrJ'',s5i'- W. m.jt iiBk sssssssVLlssssssssssssssssssBaV 4ksslsssssssssasBBs me-v': -'. V. VsaVSBBBBBBkkVaBasasaBBiBBBBBBBC'. I fjBBsssssssssssssssani miuV-'-- r.aWfsBBBBaBBBVBBBBBBBBBBBBsjA4 lSejasaBaBaBaBaBBBBBBiVi ?. A 4 T AZSKaavsBssssiasBssBsssssssBsssssr'aT esBssssssssssssssssll afai:-lJBn', -rsBBBsansnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsansnssV;! E i TssaBaBaBaBaBasarMl SasssssBBsslsi 4ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssMra4'4 SiBBssssssssssssssssslI HBassssssn ilJassssssssBsssssssssssssssssssKVflsl MtJbbsssssssssssssbssIM BaBaBaBBBsH' a IP1 iasssasasasaasasasai'Fff Wleasasasasassssll sbbbbbbbbjbjh 3Mi?M9SiBiasaSaHaBaBaBaBaBaBawa BBBSBaf BSBBBBH sssMsssBssssaee r seassssssssssssasssfa jBaaaatT x IMBSBMaYs7riTBBss ' ' Mr. Storey and o. IVan. are here on a visit to hh to daughters. Miss Helen and Mrs. J R. Hlbber of Peli can City. I Mrs. U. a Cojsd and daughter. MUs . Verd. were among the Saturday week end lttor from the Cotad ranch on a the Merrill rwJ. Faul Meyers. Harry Morris and Miss race Owuncham were among tne passenger for Ashland on the auto stage this morning. K. M. Chrtman. a well known reel- 'dent of the Slher Lake section. Is In Klamath Falts for a short visit. He u stopping at the Hotel HalU F I E TO skia along a smooth country alee day, car full of tardea thought of how your car la lead, truck. speeding up war work that's the )oy ol ""o- "" -aanea n. arpie. ' PP"- w ,n' rviamaio auio tire IOx JBd tbn "BUmI our Unl" i inais waai istes ine joy out or mo- "To change s tire In the boiling sua 1? miles from nowhere thought and tulcr itraftcg' motor cars In general, and tire and tire maker In partlcu '..w, is far from motorists' paradise, and yet It Is ea to aold ever pass- i; lng through this motorist nightmare. "A wise man his bis motor Inspected perfdocally and consequently baa no ! knocking In his cylinders the engine 'putrs' faithfully on every rip. . "Likewise, a wle motorist should bne bis tires examined regularly, thus avoiding the price of careless ness. "lire inspection consists of more than simply looking over the caali; and giving them a few pounds of sir. The tire sboutd be taken off tke rim ard the fabric gone over careful)?. This, of course, isn't practical except ing after period of long service. Trouble usually hides under the rim. Blowouts do not result from the cuts In the thread that are visible to the eye. Invariably they come from fab ric Injuries that lie concealed until the blowouta on the road. "The price of a new tire or expen sive vulcanization can otten be aared by filling In little cut and bruise." A4r. a in Big League JaialaaminwlshhUoppoaeatsdldBot in.'-sj. !."! " "" as.. a-aaai 'vaasat - - aaar was as at si swasaTfJi MJsimgdBbBsC EJbbbb) sBsVJBJBBsalsBBJsJi " ww W aasBawesBBssTw ejearw veBfaasBBBBjanBaasae LUte:warH tha Chteaax WpHe Sec. at" nasgaBBBjajBga fsBxagaj; ajawfjayjaajassssss caJWWT NSPEC1N0 mwm OF ECONOMY inlssssssswrifl B9BQHBBVPBME'V-f' Mis Marguerite Ftontrese, a young contralto, and Alan WeUsman, a Boy Scout, posed for Ibis picture Ilk A. E. Foringer "The Greatest Mother In the World." the Red Cross poster, wblcb, the manager of tke fund fpr that organisation believe, bad muck to PLEVNA -- Church services were keld Sunday afternoon, June 2, at tke Plevna school bouse. It waa decided that a Sunday school would be organised on Sunday, June IS. George Ager and daughter, Irma, ameda business trip to Dorri last week. George Hlllard visited at tke home of Georgre Shell Sunday. A number of the resident of tbl district attended the dance at Frank McC'ormack's Saturday night, June 1. All report a fine time. R. V. Esa and family visited at the borne of Jim Kerns last Sunday. George Ager and H. II. Van Valken burg are hauling grain to Klamath Falls to ablp. - - - MIDLAND - - A large crowfc waa preseat at tke farewell party given but week for Mr. aad Mrs. E. O. Davis. Miss Queenle Hoff left oa the trala Thursday for her home, la Tacoasa, Wash., where abe will apead tke auav T. J. Youd motored to GraaU Paaa laat week. Mr. and Mrs, J, D. Hooper were Klamath Palls visitor Friday. Homer Depuy Ford car. baa bought a new - -)- - SPRINS LAKE ) - Mr and Mrs. Frank Stewart apeat Sunday wltk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cbeyne. Mr aad Mrs..8tradkettr and Mr. Feldbouser of Fraakfort, Kan., via Red with Mr, aad Mrs. E. A. Sckrle ner and family. Mr. aad. Mrs. Strad ketter aad Mr. rsldkoassr art travel ing through ha couatry la tha formar'a ear. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cbeyne, Mrs Frank Stewart and Mr. Glen Steeman were Klamatk Falls visitors Tuesday. Mis tucll Stewart apent the week end wltk Miss Hath Dlxoa. Mua Julia McReyaolda la apeadlna bar Baasawr racatloa with her alater, Mrs. Alex. Casya. Mr. Ward Dolaa, Gordon Dotan. I John Barnes. Prank nantru an.i u- atntry west oa a fishing trip to --.stwb vireea uaoay. aKj. . m A, Thrift card la your pocket beau half a aoaeaap oa the Itpel of your Ninth .Th2j Newt PLEVNA do In raising the' enormous sum given by 'be public during the past week. Miss Prontrees 1 a very beautiful young woman. Hr beauty and her height, sU feet and on and one-half lack, caused bar to be cboaea for tke picture). M MMAAAMMWWWWWWWMWWWAMW Chicken Feed MrtlMMVSMVMIMMNMMWVMVMM Ok, high diddle diddle, No cakea for the griddle Nor soup to dlsb up with the spoon. The price on sheep are fearfully Bleep. And the row has Jumped over the moon. While there 1 no cause for weeping over the Allies' chance ot winning the war, If this nation could abed a 'ew ft profiteers, R mlgkt benefit the country Immensely. v Ob, sing a song of sixpence, We'll spend It all for rye. And ablp Ibe wheat across the seas For Allies bread and pie. And when the scrap Is over And we've got the kaiser's skin, We'll help the boys Increase the noise A'marcbln' through Berlin. Klamath county has not only doub led ber quota on the Red Cros lib erty Loan and Y. M. C. A. Just look wkat ako'a done on ber Court House quota beside. i : sa f DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST $er in miy (mi dtM, wMt mi fmk imili, nd in MMOflt m If you are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dluy headache; or, If your meal aour and turn Into gaa aad aclda, you bar a real aurprlaa await ing you. Tomorrow morulas, Immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone pkosphata la It. This Is Intended to Brat aeutrallx and then waah out of your atoBUQh, liver, kldaeya aad thir ty feat of Inteatlaes all tha indigeetl bla watte, poisons, sour bite and tog Ina, thus cleansing, awaetanlag aad purifying the satire alimentary canal These subject to alck headaches, backache, bllloua attacks, constipation or any form of atoatach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of lime. stone phosphate from tba drug aton and begin enjoying tbla moratag In side bath. It la aald that men and women who try tbla become entbual aatlc and keep It up dally, in a plendld health maaaura, for It la raon Important to keep clean and pure on be Inside than on tba outside, because hte skin poraa do not absorb Impurl ties Into tha blood, cautlna disease. while the bowel porea do, Tha principle of bathing Intlde U aot new, as millions of people practlor It. Just aa hot water and soan elaaaa purify and freshen tba akin, bo hoi water and a teaspoonful of llmsstoae phoaphata act on tba atomaeh. liver. kidney and bowel. Limestone ohos- paste la aa Inexnenaiv whu mj i TTieL bbssbbw Paddle Your Own Cam! Don't lake anyons' the kind of rutx... .t. m --.... ,n(y you to buy for 8umwr until vm thoroly lnv.tlB. ,yy f """ '""' m" 'or tht lMb)rlji and workmanship hth !;,, bedltd In the garmmutksei, loaellyou. i Paddle your own cane la Jba anolhr way of warnlna. m' tak nobody's word for inm' n ttatsmmti. yy wtt to thoroly Invtitlgit, evr aV sortmtnts of Summir lulu very carefully before ysu HtaaNy buy them. W hnow ih& stand your test. u ' K. Sugarmai Treating a Watch Right..... Being a machine, a watch at la be oll-d. If )ou neglect ksf Ing that done at Upp's every M to 18 months, )ou dont tnat )our watch right, and ltwaT wear out long before ll ought la. Have us look Into Its ( today. That will l an leal thing to do. Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Main Street Oaaclal S. P. Watrh ll SA6ETEA KEEPS -. YUUR KAIK OMK vYHK.V MIXKD WITH SUIJTOM RRINDH HACK ITH BaUWafth LV8TRK AT ONCE Gray bair, however nana. notes advanclsg age. We all aaejJN advan,tagea of a youthful aparai Vour hair la your charm. It aMkBf iisrs the face. When It fad. I iray and look treaked, Just Bl ...n..in. .. amm Tm aad SalP enbaacsB Its appearancs a kaaerer Doa't atay gray I Loo '"Jl Hither prepare the recipe tffT tet from any drug tore a 'Jr 'la of "Wyetfc'a Sage and SWaer .omIlound., whlck I maralr " Ime recipe Improved by the '! if other Ingredient. ThoaiaBBi olka recommend thl "WT: ureparatlon, becauso It darkeaj "J hair beautifully, besides no ; .osslbly tell, aa It darken illy and evenly. You ! iponge or aoft brush with 'lT his through the hair. ul,jr: mall atrand at a time. By " '.be gray hair 'W"rt! 'JS ther application or two, III JW" olor I reatored and It -"JJ (lossy and luttrou. a o w ears younger. ,, Wyeth'B Sag ana b'f--- -ound la a d.llghtful lolM : rjjwjj it nnt iBtenaee ivi Cal PasasssssassassssssssssssssaasaaassMMss . B ll ! I M .. . .' ."-"- --- I I gatles r artf aauoa 01 iw- I " . II.UU. (.j if -. t aaa almost Uteiaat.-A4r. Jl ri.x v "1 ' Hi' A ',;- -!.',. ? fti,t'ut b a.k K '1 vc VI .' 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