The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 26, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH, Editor
PaMtakad dally Mtm amaday ay
fa Herald Fvkttaklag Cwmu f
Klamatk Fall, at 111 FoarU ttraaL
aland at tk acatattea at
falta Oregon, tor traaamtloa Ureaak
lb auUla aa aacoad-elaaa aattar.
Buhserlptloa term by mall to amy
addra la tfca Ualted BUteat
Oaa yar W
On moatk -
WEDNESDAY, JUNK SS, IBIS
Herald's Classified Adrs.
HELP WANTED
WANTED One. first class woman
rook nnd experienced dining room
girl, fi.r four month, at summer re
tort. Enquire Herald office. 25-ut
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ERSONAL MENTION
UTtUI mTDKLMHTS ON LOCAL HAPPRN1NM
amom m fmople or this city and vicinity.
fXHNOB AND COMINGS Or LOCAL POLKS '
EX-EMPEUOH MOVED TO MOSCOW
Alex Albee la here
from Weed, Cat.
on business
WANTED Moss cook for Klamath
Agency, for 10 to IS person.
Woman n cook and girl as waltreaa.
Write or phono J. M. Johnston. 54-8
WANTED Girl or middle nged lady
to do housework and help with
care of baby. Good home and good
wages. Phone 43. 14-51
WANTED Girl for general house
work In private home. Three la
family. Telephone Mrs. Lahore,
White Pelican Hotel Jl-tt
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished or uafura-
lshed rooms; garage, bam, etc.
802 Oak Ave. 14-It
FOR RENT Pasture; 50c per head
per month for cattle; $1.00 for
horse. Also several thousand acraa
tul bar to aell at reasonable prlca
and you cat It.' 8c A. A. Mehaffer,
all Mala St. 17-tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE One Ford car and oaa
Chevrolet. Howie Garage. 25-3t
FOR SALE-HouMhold farattar,
59 Washington street. 14-4t
FOR SALE 1 saddle horse, 2 work
horses, 1 fresh cow, 1 heifer, bred;
1 calve 3 weeks old. Geo. A. BU,
Mill Addltloa. Phone ia-M. 24-1
FOR SALBColt, about I moatk
old iBqulre Standard Oil Co,
Klamath Fall. J4-t
FOR SALE 20 head of youM rat-
tie. Jo Victoria, Malta, Oro-
gea. 14-let
FOR TRADE Four bead of horse,
1 Jersey milch cow, new road cart,
Ingle barneas, 1 two section barrow
bought this spring, two seta work
'harness. Trad for Ford auto.
Harvey. Rhodes, Po Valley. 25-2t
FOR SALE I have 20 lota la block
18 In Mount View Addltloa, Iota
S. 4 and 7 In block 99, Bueaa Vteta
corner Third and CallfornlaTlota 1,
2 and 4 In block 13 In Ewauaa
Height Addlton, on which I want aa
offer. Must aell soon, aa I have to
return home. Is good propcrtyfor
peculation. Part cash", part tlaae.
Room 231, Hotel Hall 14-ft'
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Swell little plastered
horn In Mill Addition. Yard
footed,, garden, city water, electric
lights, large screened porch, f 1100
Terms.
TO EXCHANGE Dandy lot at Re
creation (Reeky Point). Nearly
at! clear. Trade for lot In Klamath
Fall.
J. T. WARD A CO
In New Office
621 Mala Street
ORPHEUS THEATER
L. A. Dlanchfleld I n recent ar
rival from the Ray City.
Fred A. Matt I a county seat vis
itor from the Odessa section.
R. G. Snell Is a recent arrival from
Seattle.
W. P. Ward Is a city business vis
itor today from San Francisco.
Win. I.ec was among the train ar
rivals last night from Dunsmutr.
H. A. Weed Is registered at the
Hotel Hall from Fort Klamath.
Mrs. E. M. Sargent of Yakima.
:sh., Is a guest at the Hotel Hall.
Mrs. N. Glnsback Is In town for
a short visit from the Klamath Agen.
cy.
B. E. White la a business visitor
In Klamath Fall from San Francis
co. Cat.
V. T. Van Allen and F. U. Wes
ton are la towa from Dunsmulr to
day on matter of buslnt.
Mrs. Alfred Caaalagham arrived
last night from Portland, une is
stopping at th Hotel Hall.
Marshall Orr wa la towa yester
day from bla ranch la the Oleae sec-tloa.
F. W. Bold, the Implement dealer
at Bomb, cam la yesterday on
matter of buslneee.
Mr. Cort O'Coancr and Mr. ant
Mr. Jrry McCarthy of c:, are coun
ty seat visitor.
r! E. Bteveaa aad .Paul Hersog
are couaty swat basla visitors to
day from Algoma.
Mr. and Mr. H. L. Peters and
raa ar tourist visitor la Klamath
Falle from Callforaw.
J. H. Hobba, who conducts a gen
eral ator at Merrill, paid th county
eat a business visit yesterday.
Mr. aad Mr. J. H. Bald cam la
8. 1). Chandler, Clarcnco Hlnehart
W. U. Snyder. Paul Ureuky were Kl.
math Fall arrivals yesterday after
noon from Utkevlcw.
Thomas AmbroKCltl, K. llnlman.
Berne. June S. KxKmpsror
Nicholas has been transferred to Moa
row from Yekaterinburg!!, whloh
was no longer safe, owing to th
movement among the Caecho-Slovak
force, according to th Eeltung Am-
raltlag of Merlin,
v IIENEFIT DINNER
Will bo given by the Catholic ladles
at the Mootto Hall. firbody ' In-
nay Crawford, Joe upton ami Fran- member the dale July -4th. 11
res Miration were msenner on "" until 3 o'clock. ' 24'3t
nnto stage this morning to Ashland
'I
MrCvnnlrk reaper, good order, at
Fan.
as-tf
Mr. nnd Mr. W. C. Dalton and
son.1 drove In yesterday from the Ma- half price. Other Implement
tin section (' n short visit 'at thc.mer'a WarWiouno Co.
county seat. They arc guests at the J
White Pelican. , , . . .
v I Clillrote lias Hie exctunlve aale of
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Walker and mimr very dclrbe rlty and country
son. Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. Men-' property. Will accept Liberty Road
dell and John A. Mendcll are tourM ' on hoaae, lot, farms ant! raache. 14
visitor from San Francisco nowl
stopping at the White Pelican. BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY
I
Would Have National
Army Reclaim Lands
Honolulu, T. H., June 12. ( By. self aa familiar as possible," he said,
Unlit A nronosnl to urn the men ' horl visit will permit With
of the national army to reclaim vast
'the national parkwe hava created
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PEDEN GAINS
27 POUNDS
WAS TWICK EXAMINED ' AND
KACH TIME TOLD OPKHATION
WOl'LD HE HKII ONLY NOPE
(but Just kopt taking Tnnlno nnd my
lmirovmen( tins heoli so rnpld that
non of my ulothes fit inv. Right
from tho atnrt I began to Improve.
Tln niedlclno seemed to take hold itt
onro. It had a soothing effect, unci
In a ,fV dnvH I ,felt no pulu at ull,'
I waa so happy aver my wonderful
Improvement that I sent fur my
neighbor to tell thorn how much hut.
ter I fell. I xont mill not amitlutr
bottle of Taiilnu und havo'Jiut flu.
Uhed my third nnd feel like. I Imvu
been made all over ukhIii Into it nuw
woman.
"A I Imvu hiiIiI before, I now
weigh 121, H)und nnd none of my I
clot ho am big enough for nte, nnd 1 1
will hnvo In make them all over,
ngsln, I have n rnvenoiM mipotlto
nnd my husband says I nm simply
"I have Just (InUhed my third bot
lie of Tanlac nnd have gained S7J(.Ullt ,,,, oul f ,,,, ,, ,
pounds," was the truly remarkable 1 hnvo eon gone Imek to my coffee
statement made by Mr. Chn. I'eden, which I wa told not to totirh, Tlionn
residing at 610 Mill street. Hunt, horrible pain In my back nnd heiitl
vllle. Alabama. Mr. Pcdon la ono of ' disappeared Mini I Bleep like
the beat known and mot highly re- " r,,u- m '' ""'Kr nervous,
iipectcd women of that thriving little ''" "l In tho mnriilnga
city, where she hao mndo her home' Cerf refreshed, cheerful and bright.
for a number of year. . ' "m n,Jw tth,c " n",'n,, '" " ,,MHl,
.'Wh.n t rnmni.iice.1 Inkin the "' " Wl '" "' '""
niedlclno." she continued,
only ,
ed life all over. My himtmntl I IiIkIi
Before the Mmr I
Mirrv
11ioo wtio unif i.ur riad..
ti.Mi.ir nmy uh, iM-foiTuit
Mlriiir or I'lioliiiMi w"h a airas.
I11K Mitlle nnd tlirr mar Hm
Iheliikehis iiv, rr
iimoiint Mli nmlns, Mp t(l.
feren.. lit ,, , uilnMnsn.
gnniieiil.
Tin. illff.ir,,,,. irlr,
help you .,iMe in),. . w
SalMK Slioiip. "w
K. Sugarm
an
weighed nlnety-elght (9) imundai.1' '" '' ' recovery I tl.e
now 1 weigh 126 pound and never ,,,lk "' "' nrlgliMrlnioil. I do nolh.
felt better In my life. For year I ln u "M "' '""K "v"r ,",
have suffered with a bad form of recovery of my health and pruUo
.Inn.rh Irniihl ronitloatloii mill. " " "'i ".
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pain. In my side and back. At times I ' " srawiiii lor my enenpe
the palna took the" form of torture fron h" derating table and the
Lf Hlfa IIikI Unll HU tlll.lll. lull m.
and I wa twice eiamlned and each ''" """ '"" ""' i " i
.im. .i.i .. . ..r.n..n woui.1 ' i: y"i y. if you winh. ten
be my only hope. I had fallen off',,,ef " "frlng n I waa In "";'ri"M,'1f,',1 ''"" uraar fo., n,
...in . l. ..I.he.1 nln.lvlht ' " "! ' 'e ll M",'"l '' t N. V. ?or Sarll
THE lli:sT COHTS LKtaj
Amerlrn' imlrKt, tp( ln
mill I nnlr wal hed n netve ht ",TO" " " ''
pound, and wn m weak I- could , Dul "
inniac m loin in ixinuiniii
by Star Drug Co.
hardly get around.
a ibhl.iii,! HkmMA I. atw .tn.at ! It tkA aA alttialllA 1 Bafel a At Bill.
areas of waste public lands through.'""". ""' ""'""" " '"" """" " . ?,;', . 11 ...
,,.. a . , v-I- ment ever having seen them. W and what little I did eat would cause
ttead them. I. to be laid before m.lhV! " ,he nu nd wrUt'n I!" ,0 ! ,0,w1l!,i .T 'Tl
(iiiiwus ne ucvu. imv wcr i,aiiiitit'ii t.iu
"After the war, when we bav a alck headache and a dluy feeling
merchant marine that will be greater
gres by Secretary of the Interior
Franklin K. Lane, according to n
ilnlmnl tiv Mm tinrM vc.atnr.lAir.
,r. connection with the dUpo.ltlon of !" ". "''' ml on:h"
which
heart.
the public lands of Hawaii.
Sncretnry Ijine arrived In Hono
lulu Saturday, June 8. for the pur
pose of making n thorough Investi
gation Into the vexed problem of the
Territory with a view of finding a
Kolutlcn of the difficulties that have
long troubled the Islands.
"I have a big proposition In mind
dealing with th available public
lands of the United States, and th
public land of Hawaii may 'In
cuded In the general scheme," aaJd
Secretary Lane yesterday.
Secretary Lane Intends to make
last algkt from Saa Fraaclsco and), thorough examination of th public
ar registered at the Hotel Hall. ,8B(lg of Hawaii whll hs I la th
1 m ir.,. .h An.r.f. ! If land. Today, accompanied by
W.., .... w.www w J... .
Mrs. ijine, iuaiautni oecrwimrx orau-
ley and Mrs. Br.1ly, Special Assist
w mill aar Word. I la town
looklag aftr buslae latrta to
Mr. aad Mr. Ba Reed .cam la
ytrday from tbalr ranch la th
Boaaaaa district for a short business
vtolt.
Daal Fltagarald waa amoag the
tralB arrival last algkt from Saa
DUgo, Cal. He la rgitered at th
White Pellcaa. .
"Yow'r afM If jraa hav aa laaar
aacw poUcy fro tha Callrot agea
cy. 14
H
OUSTON'
amMml'fmmmmmlmmmm
s
ant and Mrs. Lathrop Brown, his
private secretary, Olenn Shafer. Gov
ernor L. E. Plnkham, Governor
Designate C. C. McCarthy. Mlsa Nan
cy Lane and several local people,
Secretary Lane left for a tour of the
Islands of Hawaii and Maul. He
will visit the volcano of Kltauea and
the great extinct crater of Halea-
kala.
"I want particularly to make" my
HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
ARK
Tito Star Superb
MAIIEL TALIAFERRO
"THE JURY OF FATE"
,A Metro Wondcrplay of Hamaa Kmo.
tloa
, Abo Wm. 8. Hart in "Th Good for
-, ' 4 NotWag."
'rleM, 10c, I80 War Tax add
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
Bay a lot la Mill or Darrow addl
Uoaa, cloa to th Industrial crater.
Bom ar priced aa low aa 1S6 oa
asy term. Will tak your Liberty
aWaa at par. Sm Cblloote, III
Mali atraac. ' ll-tf
STAR THEATER
TODAY
Adolpli Zakor Preate
ANN PENNINGTON
la
SUNSHINE NANN"
Tba kl4 of a plrtare that plea
everybody. Also flaartatta K. Sat
trrtee aad Carria Fewtar McCarthy
la latest maatral aatarUoaa.
TEMPLE THEATER
Harry Merrey wkli .Coriaaa OriffUli
WHO OOWi THEREt"
By Robert Chamhar
Th tal of aa American who defied
th Oarmaa spy iystm and cham
pioned th cause of little Belgium.
Aba a Hie V Coated
ADMIMION If aaad If
de Bath
You Look I
An Inside Bath
Makes You Look
and Peel Fresh
Say a wee f hat water wHh
ph phrt bfr broakfatt
kp llln away.
Thw allnt,
twaHh maaaur being
adapted by million.
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE!
MOOTON lICTimaafl
ItmmlATB AM MTVamUTI
Pbyslclun th world over recom
mend the Inside bath, claiming this I
of vastly more Importance than out
side cleanliness, because th skin
pore do not absorb Impurltl Into
the blood causing III health, while th
pores In the ten yards of bowel do.
Man and women are urged to drink
each morning, before breakfast, a
glass of hot water with a teaapoooful
of llmeiton phosphate In It, aa a
harmless means of helping to waab
from the stomach, liver, kidney and
oowals the previous day' Indigestible
material, poisons, sour bile and tox
ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and
purifying the entire alimentary canal
before putting mor food Into th
stomach.
Just aa soap and hot water cleanse'
and freshen th akin, so bot water
aad limestone phosphate act on the
ellmlnatlve organs. '
Those wno get up with a bad breath
coated tongue, nasty taste or bar a
dull, aching head, sallow complaxlon,
acid stomach; others who ar subject
to bilious attacks or coaatlpatloa,
should ohtala a quarter pound of Urn
stone phosphate at th drug ator.
This will cost very little, but I u
vieat to demonstrate the value of In
side bathing. Those who continue It
acu morning ar assured 01 pro
Boaacad raaulte, both la regard to
baaltk aad appatraa. Adr.
of it devoted to the commerce of th
I'ncinc, our nation la going to real
Ue, the significance of the Pacific.
It has been hard for America hereto
foie to ire anything except the At
lantic, but our vision I widening
about the head. When those spell
cam on me I would get awfully ner
voust I worried about myself until
I could rest or sleep but little.
"I had fallen off until I wn al
most 'skin and bone' and my Ntrength
and energy rrei slowly leaving me,
I had a dread of tho future and could
and w- will not only be able to grasp nothing but the oeprallng table
the value ot tho possibilities that "ad the knife. I had a perfect hor
are now before us on this ocean, ror of an operation, but had made
but we shall have the ship on thlaW my mind that It was either life
great r(ght-of-way, free to us. 'or death and prepared to submit tc
think that when this war la over.i"- I kad mad all my preparations
1 boll have the right-of-way, wlter. ' the operation and called on my
ever wc want to go."
AIUTH' EXPLORER WILL
NOT RETURN THIS YEAR
Vancouver, II. C, June 26. VII
hjalmur 8teffanson, the Arctic ex
plorer, la not coming oack to civili
sation, after all, according to late re.
ports from Ottawa. Earlier m
sages said the explorer, who I at
sister to tell her good by, aa I did
not know whether I would live to
see her again or not. My slater
begged and pleaded with me not to
allow them to cut on me, and told
me to wait and try a gcod tonic for
a while. The next day. a I returned
from the consultation room I thought
of what she said, nnd u I had heard
so ranch' about Tanlac, I decided to
try It aa a last resort, and slopped at
a drug store and got a bottle. Of
course, I had lost heart nnd had no
faith In medicine, but to please my
sister, I made up my mind to take
Fort Yukon, Alaska, an Interior point
Just Inside the Arctic circle, Intend-( It. and oh, what a happy day that
ea 10 leave ror tne outside oy way of 1 was ror me!
DawNon, Y. T or Nome, Alaska, aa
noon as possible.
The latest report said Steanuon
wired Ottawa that hla health would
tot permit him to travel until the end
of summer. Early tbla year an at
tack cf typhoid brought him Inland
from th Arctic ocean. Stetansson
has been In th North since 1912.
"I never returned for the operation
...- ,.. . r-.,.
, nun ii'KnrmiiK niir nnr polltle
Fall (1,,- 0. Ulrtcli. ,,r:, Butter,
AllV.
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BUY A THRIFT STAMf TOOAV
If )n want to turn nnv Law.
1 Hum! Into n turn ee fWleU.
QUIT fVIEAT IF YOUR
KIDNEACT BADLY
TAKE A T.tlll.l NIHIOM II. OF )ou huw miwte himtathH, ntrrau
HALTS IK HACK lll'IITN OH iiuil illtty ."'IU. .Iccplrimwi, acM
IILADDKIt IttlTHKIIH Uloinucli or thru minium InbtdVMUV
er, k1 from )inir.itiirrualst atari
We are a nation of meat eater and (our nunc of Jail tjilti; takt I
our blood I tilled ulih uric ncld, mi) tnlii'iioiinfii In a kUm of water
11 well known authoilty, who wanm.foie hmikfnrt each morning, 14 a
us lo'bo conntaiitly 011 Kunnl aKiilnil n few nx your kidneys will Nt
kidney trouble. iine. Thl fumou ultt limadffna
The kidney do their turnout to frnu tho ncld of Krsiii and lemo Jtfc.
tho bloiNl of this IrrltulliiK arid, hut.coiiililned with HtliU, and aai km
become weak from the overwork; 'med for Kencralloiis to Until 14
they get nIiirkUIi; Hi 0 elluilnatUu ntliiiulutV cIokkciI khlneys, to ar
issues clog und Oius the wimle I re. tinllio the nclil In urine so It U a
talned In the blood to I'olioii lliu en- loucer a oiirin of Irritation, tiM
lire system. jurulliiK iirlimry am) blsdder dlaarwn.
When our kidney nclm and feel, Jud Hull I lneicniUeaBdeaast
Ilk lumps of lead, and you havn liijuin; innki-4 a ilcllihlful S4rr
slnglng pnlns In the buck or tho'reut llthln-wiiter drink, and aoM;
urine Is cloudy, full of eillment, or run make a iiiMnku by taklag a lit
the btndder I Irritable, obliging you tie orcnulotiiilly to kern lbs kMatfl
to seek relief during the night; whon cleuii and nrtlve Adv.
;m-
TO DARKEN HAIR
APPIY SAGE TEA
l.M)K YOUNOt IIRING HACK ITS
NATURAL COLOR, GLOSS AND
ATTRACTIVENESS
Common garden sage brewed Into H
heavy tea with sulphur added, will
turn gray, streaked and faded hair
'leautlfully dark and luxuriant. Just
a few applications will prov a revela
tion If your hair la fading, trakd or
ray. Mixing the. Sage Tea and Sul
phur recipe at home, though, I trou.
blesome. An easier way Is to get a
l-cent bottle of Wyetb's Sag and Sul.
ihur Compound at any drug stor all
eady for us. Thl Is th old time
reclpo, improved by th addltloa of
ither Ingredient.
While wispy, gray, faded hair I
not sinful,' w all desire to retain our
youthful appearance and attractive'
ness, By darkening your hair with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,
no one can tell, because it doea It so
naturally, ao avenly. You Just damp
en a pong or aoft brush with It and
draw tbla through your hair, taklag
one small ctraad at a tlm; by morn.
Ing all gray hair bar disappeared,
and after aaotbar appllcatloa or two,
your hair become butlfully dark,
glossy, aoft and luxurlaat.
Tbla praparatloa la a delightful
toilet reqalalt, aad la aot lateadad
for th curo.mltlgatloa or prmatloa
of dhvsaa. Adr. v '
Spink's Camp on Spiring Creek
If Now Open for the Season
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h BmamamamamamamamamTSJaark)ffBB
BamamamamamamamamWmamllmaal ' ' TBjB ' '"MB
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rtnt Fishing, good pure cld water, excellent Nuimiier climate.
Plenty of Boat Phone at Camp
Rates Quoted oh Request
Fine ramping ground on tha WillUmaon river near mouth of Spring
Creek Thl Hi pot oa tile Wllllamaoa made famoua by It
flailing.
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