XU !U1 THS IVtNXNQ HSRALD, KLAMATH FALL!. CREOON ..;li . usfur rJLxi . : n rr ?fTV.TkRvMnt n Hr.ld Yale Wmntm Iriih Leaden Mentioned in Britten Raid 20 - - --. - - IfMt Take ERSONAL MENTION i.'V W. O. SMITH. Editor Kvr At Alien Enemy mniM daily Mcwt mm fcy lit mM PnoHehmg CMMir of UTTLB UDBLMRTS ON LOCAIi MAPPKN1NOS AMONO THB rStOFIiB 5 THIS CITY AND VICINITY. QXHNOS AND OOMIIHM Of LOCAL FOLKS t y BMMtk Fattn, at III Fenrlh MtMt " n! ".'. H ' MT.olMia.eji 11 ssenmsmm-zr 1 v-lsOTBmmaaiiBi 1 r I S1 &L ft t rj. & .-1-? 1" F VJ 1 if . i i' ,1 'i. r stored at the aoetossee at Falls. Oregon, for traaimlsHoa Una the amUa ai tern omsa afcbsertetlea (mm ky asaa la aay address hi Um Unites ttateat Oaoyoar WW On areata ' AS MONDAY, JUNK 17, 1111 Hcrak'sClassiWAdri FOR RENT FOR RENT Room, Karaite. barn( etc 802 Oak Ave. 17-St FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms In brick building. Third and Main. 17-6t FOR RENT Pasture; GOc per head per month for 'rattle; 11.00 for horses. Also several thousand acres title hay to tell at reasonable price and vou cut It. See A. A. Mchsffey, 431 Mala St. 17-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Some nearly new furni ture Ruga, atove, lawn mower, garden hose etc. 437 Third Street 14-3t a MISCELLANEOUS w. ..aaeMaaMBSBBBSkaaBBSsros IjftVEtMgggaKrll glglglglglglglglglglglglLglH mnmT99mmmmmmmfi h WmmmmBammmmmmmmrli r igtmmmmmmmmmmmmY" lrBnmmnmmmmmmmWA,M ;mnmnxjffsnmnmnmwmv3 tj VJmmmmmmmmmV wSn IwWnwnmmwwi H nmrj .mmmmmmmmn I. V'JipglH B gWvt t eesmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm! f'i JsM lleammmmmBBml p I nmmmmmmmmmmamsl 'r..gmmmmmmmmmmH snmneevstmBmBmBmBnny'i IL. FOR SALE 80 acres la wheat aad alfalfa. Only $60 per acre. .Stop paying rent buy a good lot la Mills addition and put up a cabin all your own. $5 cask aad 10 years to pay balance. S per cent interest Stop looking for you cannot beat this. First come first served, white they last J. T. WARB a. 118 Mela sffsmflVatafll ORPHEUS THEATER 1 siBBBaiasMaiiiaMeHiBBawasRMM The Fannlret, Ptrtaew Ever i WUsiasn Fes GBORGK WALSH -JACK STORLOCK-PRODICAL" Fast Story vaa Viva Acs. Priees.ttc, 11a War Tax.aeMed WAR GARDENS PLANTKD NKAR AKOTIC OIROLC Dawsca, T. T., May It (By Mall) "Wln-the-War" gardens are being laid out la Dawson, 110 miles south of the Arctic Circle, by the Yukon Order of Pioneers, composed of the "sour doughs" of the territory. It Is expected Yukon fsrmers will pro duce enough potatoes to meet' local demands. URN Hnlu'JAnK ', WITHSAGE TEA IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT DARKENS SO NATURALLY NO BODY. CAN TELL The old-time mixture of Ssge Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair Is, grand , mothers 'recipe, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good, even color, which Is quite sensible, as we are living In an age when a youthful appearance is of the great est advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the , sage and th'e mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" for nbout 60 centa a bottle. It is very popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your balr, taking one small strand at a time; by morn ing the gray balr disappears, but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, It also pro 'deeW that soft lustre sad appearance at oeeadanee which Is so attractive. Thla ready-to-use preparation Is a de htfal tellet,reauistte for those who isslre a awe youthful appearance. It aet taMed for the cure, mltiga bstesWvftfeaiof dlasaaa. Ad. Dr. Rhoda Erdmann, a German, who has been lecturing at one of the schools at Yale, has been taken In charge by federal officials as on alien enemy. She was said to be a very leaned woman, an authority In some aspects of blolagy. equal to aay la this country. "TRENCH MOUTH" IS NEW WAR DISEASE London, Jane 17. Trench' mouth Is one of the war diseases which is engaging the attention of British army doctors. Cases of the disease have been for some time under obser vatloa and treatment la both the British aad French armies. It ap peared first la Germany, where the experts attributed It for a long timet to their war broad. Later observa tions Indleato that It arose from a prolonged diet of canned food. FISHERMEN TO USB CONCRETE BOATS Prince Rupert B. C, June 17. 8. A. .Btukeley Is a Klamath Falls visitor from Dend. A. L. Manning Is a county seat visitor from Mt. Lakl. . W N. Haya la a county, seat visitor from Dry Prairie lalle Yank of Redding was among the train arrivals last evening. Mr. K. o. Rourke came .In last night from Crescent on business. Private Ed Johnson Is hero for n thirty day furlough from Camp Fremont. Mrs. ,Dr. E. D. Johnson haa turned from an extended visit Portland. to W. E. Hammond of the Merrill district, was a week end visitor at the county seat. Edward (C, Dartlett la amonk the guests at the White Pelican hotel from Oakland. M C. Tichnor was In town Satur day atternon from his ranch In Lan gell Valley. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Downing were among the Saturday visitors from the Worden section. Asa Fordyce, a rancher living north of Fort Klamath, paid the county seat a visit Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Robinson nre guests today at the Hotel Hall from Hornbrook. Cal. C. H. McKendre of Lakevlew, ft here tori a few days on matters of bualness Mrs. B, Hardenbrook has given up her position at the Shasta house be cause of 111 health Mrs. A C. Bunnell was In town from her home on the Merrill road to look after business matters. Miss Claudia Spink came la from the Agency Saturday to spend the week end with Margaret Wordea. Mr. A. O. Oraham spent Suaday Coaarou boats may bo need Canadian ' ea the Klamath river. They report and Alaskan fishermen In tha North Pacific. At Seal Cove, aear hare, a shipyard le huUdlng a small eoacrete beat, the first of Its kind construct ed oa northern wajters. The boat is to be a small cm eagiao launch, but IU hatMars hope to tarn out larger craft later ea. LUMBERJACKS FINED FOR -DIVERSION" The parties who patronised the China Noodle house and refused to pay for their aoodles aad hit the Chinaman In the eye when ho at tempted to compel payment, wound up before Police Judge Lcavltt and paid a fine of $10.00 each for their little diversion. Amerlcaa boys are dying for their country. Surely yea eaa save for it Bay War Savlag Stamps. Ante Comfort Caehlewa and earn seek eaeellne staves. Telford res. tare. X-tf Safety while yeawatt. .See 14 H OUSTON'I Mot re peine aim HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Select Pictures Corporatloa Jsssats CONSTANCE TALMADGE la "THE HONEYMOON" TEMPLE THEATER FROM TWO TO 8IX" A Trlaasle Picture Featarinf WINIFRED ALLEN ADMISSION lOeaand 1ao a fine trip. Ted Martin of San Fraaclsco haa accepted 'a position la the Pelican Bay Lumber company's offlee Gilbert Lapham la registered at the Hotel Hall from VlstUlaa la eastern Klamath county. F. McMillan Is here for n short time from Dorrls. He Is s guest at the Hotel Hall. Inn Akin has returned from Mae doe), after a visit of several weeks with Mrs. K. O. Blssell. Cecil and Carl Adams spsnt Sun day with their people, on their ranch in California. Frank (Irons came in Saturday af ternoon from the Rim Rock Stock ranch, east of Langell Valley Elslo Rockenham, came In Sunday Bight from San Francisco for a visit with her brother at Pelican City. Ogdon Snyder, who has been spend ing some time here for his hsalth, has returned to his home In Ooldhlll. 1 County Food Admlstrator George Chastaln returned, last evening from a short tiuslhesn trip to Portland. Mr. and Mm. Warren Kllgore of Upper Lungell Valley eame In Satur day for a short visit In the city. The Van Auto servlco carried two loads of nasHcngars to the Klamath Hot Springs lor the day yesterday. John llagelstlne was among the Klamath Kails visitors Saturday .from hU rnncn In the Algoma sec tion, Albert A. llrmlford of the Merrill district left (or' Portland Saturday, where ho will enter the naval ser vice." Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 Marshall and family- boimht suupllea here Satur day afternoon for their ranch In the Olene dUtrlvt. C. 8. Cole, Fred Williams, J. II. Hutchln and J. II. Wllbern were auto stngo passengers to Ashland this morning. Louis Gerber has returned from his ranch In Horsefly Valley, where ho haa sent the last few days oa business. Maaagcr E. J. Grant of the Algo ma Lumber company returned Sat urday ecnlng from a brief bualness trip to Portland. Colonel George A. Sinn of Portland ; came In last evening aad left this morning for Chlloquln on his way to Crater Uko for a short visit. IgsmamnmPiBWaFc rmasBP'''' ? VamassmTk jbmL v AnjV . l,, uassmnmYXirf f nmnmnBSmnmnfcv ''wl JsmnmnmaMV ' i V rl 5i rnmnmnmKimnmnmvi v'wBV ' ci R aBmnmnBknlmU rtr A liamnmnTy4smlmlK;rR Bli CsmnmrsmnBBvnS9eisv'$ P amamamasmmTJiW .sen I Lmnmnmwmc -' I c H saMVBBBBmnmnmnmnmnmV'' I SBmamaTssaTsmV't'i msssaai w iSjH HaaanassBBaaaaat&T imamii av 1 , fc bamw BsMeMnsmnmnmnmy 1 n aTti .i&v V b4BB isBBBBBBBmVL i'1 " gsamr '"x 'IVakl i wsmamamaVussKi' ' nsmLst 'V I'Jsi&ry K mamamamasm'S- ' saaaaaaaamBmasmSl BsBBBsnBBBT'rTiYr 1 nsisaT'y , ge z dixLffa P 'Ismamamcsssmviti if aVi'Jk'tU Amn7VWiisl(Bu'i P v mamamaVma 'f 7 n tvTit .asaaW j LaBOBiiii B Wi Bv-- -v .t . .H y. Kaiantauatra jt. ,vso CMS4TOtaM.nuUT TIM MKMV t I am ii . vorit M4 k jjciVrisi."iJ . UHMKNCI ONNIU.MR VOUtAUOStKN.Wf'. Count George N. Plunkett and Law. . ponltlon of the government In connec- ii.1k.ii l.l-k tmmAmtm kaiu ' linn with Tim IIkmIv Mini William m. uiiHRfih mmn ivhw-., www . ...". .... .... ..--.. --- ., w..-.- Jack (loddard, an employe of the been arrested In connection with thelO'llrlen Is not known. They nave been Weed Lumber company Is here for British charge of a German plot. The,' conspicuous In recent Irish agitation. n snort time on matters 01 nusinesa for the i'omiany. ! No Waiting, ( NoL)tUj W carry tsmplehj Has trletly tailored ci,thl, Furnlshlnos for mm at () u, No matttr what the ssem,, my b, wo can outfit yes tf. qutsn's teste without 4 you a mlnutt. ' V Drop In, mako your oolooilsL end wslkoutof thuuf, Ing the thing you kavt alihM eut for that special - Try It. Right now lunWl plays are at thtlr bttt J ' ! K, Sugaraii IpOSiaaaens.. ..y m last night from San Francisco aad President W. E. Lamm of the;wm pnd .everal daya here attend Ijimm Lumber company of Modoc ing to business matters for the com Polat, came in Saturday evening p.nr from a bualness visit to San Fran c)KO Mrs. James F. Wells or Ashland, 'arrived lust night lor a visit with A son has arrived at the heme of n,r am,,ltr, Hiss Edna Walls. She Mr. and Mrs. Will Cheyne In tbej.,, accompanied by Clark Paine, n Spring Lake district.. The baby nephw of Miss Wells, who expects weighed eight pounds. Dr. L. L. to remain in the county. Truax was In attendance. I I James Klrkpatrlck, n yaung man Mr. end Mrs. Court arrived from who BM h99U .-pi0yed la the Ack 8oa Francisco In their enr, last nlght;ley Brcthers saw mill hare for some to visit Mrs. Court's mother, Mrs., .I-. -. i.f. OB (ha train this morn. Joe Moore. They will remsta uatll after the Fourth. Miss Rose Reed aad "Adelaide Schubert are home on their vacations Ins for Baa Francisco, whsre he ex pects to Join some branch of the army service. There was a big oxcursloa oa the from Fablola hospital, where lhayjupptr ,,,, yesterday which saabled nre training for nunes. They nre Visiting their respectlvefsmllles. Mrs. J. M. Frothlngham haa 're turned homo after a visit of several days with Mrs. , Rockenf leld at Pell can Bay. Her homo Is In Macdool, and she made the trip In her cnr. a largo number or pleasure seeners to enjoy a few .hours of the good fishing nt Rocky Point They re ported a fine crowd of campers at the resort recently opened. "Nate" Otterbeln Is la oa matters of business, from 'his ranee heyoad 1 tVln.l.r h arrival f "" . " " a.'n,-'n. t .b. th. no.i.in. ..'xlaatlc over the prospects for raBch- agent for the Standard Oil company '"' c- The water will h.,. v.,.I.H h. 1 K lln-klM h uru on m www utMiB ...., .. , . . ..-.., left Inst week to Join the service. Egen of the Algoma Lumber com pany and Charles Otey of Chlloquln were among these who came in to attend the Lumbermen's banquet at the White Pelican hotel Saturday evening. Manager W. B. Parker obthe Kla math Development company, came la plants near Bonnnta la about two weeks, be report. FRENCH IMPROVE FOMITIONH With the French Army, June 17. (By Associated Press.) The French have improved their line around the northeastern corner of the Vlllers forest In Rottsrets, Marao salient Enormous German Snbmame Holding Up Spanish Skip UV A THRIFT STAMP TODAY Watch Repairing Watchmakers Wheel see bring year wntrh ia , Use's for reemira fm eUre it w the hands of aa esarrt watrh maker. Nu epprrntke or m tmlned worker tourhru It. You ran not set irmter skill, know lee nod care. Material nasi aarta used ere the heat pro duced. The price k as re, sonabln sa Is ronslMent with good work. All work gnareM-, teed. We eaieclnlly sollc.lt work uon which otltera her fallool. Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Main Street Osktol 8. P. Watch laeeecter New City mtii Wa Owarantes Osf.rsffct Shirts nnd Cellars Usnewt Wa also wash silk, west, mi ered feds very carefeHy. Trf ante and be cenvlneei. eefjOrkj are right Phone 1M. 127 Fourth Stm Back sf First Nattsaal aaai .Datsengers and Bagg tfi ANVWHKRK IV TRK CRI VDICK MKRVK KKiHONABLK RATae PHO.N'K 1ST WcsleniTr-fcrCi KluLtttk (ffrNn PI.KVNA Khm , i Miss Merrlam Martin of H Falls, visited Miss Chrlitlssal mis psst wees. Mrs. II. II. Van ValkMserft.l tlilr has been hero vlsltlac'ses I few days from Han Krsoelss.v ' A party trom this dlstrM Seta to Sprague river, tlshlafkat I day. Members report a flee IkMi a good catch of fish. Oeorge Agar hauled ','f,1 math Falls Thursday. 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She carried, heavy guns fore aad af t, aad could easily have sunk the m archest vessel had there beta resist aaee. Big Eaters Get TJT 0 4 fTT ividne v 1 rou Tab Salts st xit smJr of BUoMr imfitf am? R'iI'mIs W sJemBaBBmBaBSBB)mF m 9m ( t 1 'l DW- i fit i iU' . . .ktt The American men and woman must get from your i,n,rmc"L ,' til guard constantly against Kidney trou. ounces of Jad SalUi hie, because w. eat too much, and all Ktot for S 'H our food Is rich. Our blood la M 3flM W then act . "" --7 .... T.,w ..iv. h MOua SSIa is " - strive to Alter out, they weaken from 'grapes and lemon J"! oerwork, become sluggish; the ollml. wlfh lltbla, and na ? native tissues dog aad the result is generations to Hurt ane kidney trouble, bladder weakness aad clogged kidneys; ".TTIMl a general decline In health, acids In the urlns " g When your kidneys feel Ilka lumps source of Irritation, ,jr of lead; your back 'hurts or the arise dar' disorders., !: la cloudy, full of sediment, er m are a Ja4 salts Is l5J2 obliged to seek relief two er three times during the night; If yea infer with sick headache or ditty, nervous rbsumatlsm.whsn tha weatka u beau t ushlBH aay time. 1 la kskil lf"rr. rtea jura, Makes a "1 iyary horns, beceuttBQMjry" Jmlstak. by ?, f at, A Km 0?f j I I 1!kL I