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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1918)
m f W K rV ; : V -- t?t HjP THE EVEWIWO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Mjtwwav, w.xr. an, mt- TheTingHerJd Wl OrSMtTH, Editor -..I.J .I.lt- IMM ImAS fcT 'fas HaraM PuMltMM CoMy t Baauih rslla. at Hi fount atraat ntercd at tns po-toBcs at Klaautn rail Orsgon, tot traassnlaslon throat Us nails m cond-ejaas snattsr. nkrikUoa tiiw nsatl t aav Mrs In Uia Called 8Utaai On yaar ., . ftna moat .a satu iiu.iv, juxk gw, una Herald's Classified Advs. HELP WANTED . . . . -...,. ..-,--lW WANTED A slrl for bencrnl houio work. I'lione 310. "27-tf WANTED Mnn and wife for ranch work. Apply Herald office. 27-31 WANTED Work on ranch or man r.nd two womon with team. En 0'ilrp Spencer, S13 Walnut Are l.ue. S-3l' WANTED One first class woman cook and experienced dining room girl, for four months, at lummer re ort. Enquire Herald office. S5-5t WANTED Mws cook for Klamath Agency, tor 10 to 15 person. Woman a- cook and girl at waitress. Write or phone J. M. Johnston. 24-C WANTED Girl for general house work In private home. Three la family. Telephone Mrs. Leboree, White Pelican Hctel. 22-tf ROOMS Light Main St. FOR RENT housckc!i.ln 203 MCt- FOR RENT Neatly furnished out- aide room; running water, bath; reasonable. 1023 Main St. 2l-5t FOR RENT Pasture; SOc per bead per month for cattle; 41.00 for morses. Also several thousand acres 431 Main St 17-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Team and harness very cheap. CaU at SOS Oak St. ll-t FOR SALE About 12500 (by In- votes) will buy an old established. veil anylng business on Mnln St. Address M-40, Herald. ll-lt ERSONAL P It---; UTTUC MBKLIOHTS OX LOCAL IIAPPKMX08 AMOKO TsTK FBOPL1C Of TIII8 C1TV AXH VICINITY. CiOIXQS) AXD COMINGS OF IXH'AL KOI.K9 T. II. Benton and W. Rennctt at- City Tllltom irora iciiujai Fred Prince of Lakcvlew la here attending to business matters;. . H. W. Shelley Is a guest at tile Hotel Hall from 8at Franclco. Mr. and Mm. D. D. Edmund nr- .(to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. I TLe Bible and all authorlwd Chtls. tlan Science literature may be road, borrowed or purchased. I 1 Tha saeramant cf the l.rrd'j suii- Sper will be observed at thJ morning -.rlr. Sr-rBl new member will Mr. and Mr. James Pellon left also be welcomed at ltiN time. The 'rcr their home at Port Klamath last pastor will spook on tUe subject 'evening, niter a short tlsit at the "Bearing Fruit tor nod. counly seat. They. were nccorajun- In the -renins: there win no a led by Mr. Lindsay Slnoie. Mon servlco In the MetliodWl u-h , , to be addressed by Mrs. 3en President II. D. Motttuwi f the Kpn)) who hM b-0 , ou, cUy rencan nay i.umuer n"in ,h, ,n,rrw,- 0r food Tns-rvatlon returned irom san r ranciscw, whciv " " -- " ; relumed irom san f nucmv, rived on last evening's train iromjht has bccn for thc ,m,t (ew jy San Francisco. 'attending to matter- of buslne. j w. C. Dunning, a merchant at Merrill, wna a city business visitor! yeterday. ' Mrs. O. S. Petcrkln and Mm. C. O. Denning are city visitors iroui Seattle. j Chtlrtlan endeavor -vi-e. At the Methodist church Runday 'naming the pastor will m..-V on the subject "The Oreat War nntl lh" KliiKi'.om of Ood." EpworUt l.eaeuo nt TsOO n. m.. UwrwH l'inlp. . t--o.l.lont Murvnnrlln IJnil. leltU"- for Kvangellral Lutheran church ser- '"- "" M in-io i ui h ,-i.i . th.. nantlst zoning. At 8:00 Mm .lenn.e '"' :..;... ......". M Keiiin. field nacnt for Hi.-, icntr- II. J. Mcltrlde Is here for a snort church. corner or hignin anu asn- k . . . -l l -.! tA.-.-lrt . (?. I.. .-. .AAt nt ? ?IA ti ttt if-H time irom tornn.a. v.-... .... ... ,.(.,.. ,i.v...- - ..-- .- . "Mother Will Se-. "VoM'rs aafs" It r " l,-,,,r ancs policy trosn ths Chllcote agsti 14 ' Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water TitU why ivtryen thtutil 4Hnk hot VrtMf Mwl nMfflMp I MIUJ ADDITION I.OTH ' Buy n lot In Mills or Dutrow add. 'lions, close to tlm ImlustrUI contor. Some are priced s low as f 12 G on easy terms. Will take your Liberty Bondi At par. Seo .Clillcoto, 033 Main street 18 If BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY .. .w-v--. At the Churches ter business Interests. it-. r II Pxlrtutnk and Mr 1 aio - - - J. R. Fairbanks are recent arrival from Berkeley, Cal. Sunday scdooi at s-p. m. .,.,. ...-.. all lh- A lilll,. Ill "HUH .-v ---- ...,.,T c-,-.. -m.,v nf churches of the city an lut.lfl lo .-,."!.u-U. ::.;.. :.,t,-. .. n- P'rllrlpme. Special mnsl' at rwrr Irviatuain rai.a .tutu- p..i- . ..- Fourth street every Sunday mon,rlM",, A T J Webb and wife are In fieu Ing at 11 o'clock and every Wed- Lakcvlew for a few days. They a-- ncsday evening at S o'clock. All arc Eleventh streei tiapuu -.-..n slopplnrat the Hotel Hall. welcome. Hev. W. II Cox. pastor. .s. .- Subject or lesron tor nunuay iinin pi. iii ."" Christian Science," Sunday School 10:00 a. tr... The Sunday school session Is Preaching service. ;ubje:t "not. . ... ... .A.I -aw CZ.inrfttr n -. IlAltinIn- " II' IU n. Ill morning. I Sunday evening. 7:00 11. . I .W. . m t r ii.n - in- Tee tree reauing roum uuu tir-ii u" ". Why Is man and woman, half Ihu time, feeling norvous, despondent, werried: some days headachy, dull and unstrung; some days really Incn pacltated by illness. I If we would all practice Inside-bath, ins, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of thousands of hnlf-slck. nnaemlc-lnoklng souls with pasty, muddy complexion we should see crowds of happy, healthy, rosy- ii .- nirU I'.'.'i'iv .. j ..... ... .-- I, son Is that the human system does not vws--w--,'-s'''-', New City Laundry We Ouarsntt Our Work. SHIrts and Coital Lnndtr-il We also wash slh, wool, and col. ored gods very carefully. Try us once and be convinced. Our prl are right. Prions 1S4, 127 Fourth Street tack of first National flank William H. Barry. John E. Hous-j ton and W. G. Hall are guests si the White Pelican today irom :an- Francisco. In1 . . . - town for a short visit front cnuo- lending uorary quin. They are guests at las w nue Pelican. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Solomon. Frank Lawrence and W. H. 8nu- mon are among tns tourists in-u at the White Pelican. Following were the passengers on the auto suge for Asaiaaa n-i Med'ord this merning: Mrs. Butler Walker. H. C. lehrung. John Bar rett. Bert Gooth. Lester Holcomn, L. E. Owens. W. E. eeley end K. Qulgley. Is open from 2:30,01 S:00 p. m. .. -. .lta m tllv A -,--. .- -; .-.- --..-- j -,-. uiven na j-.mii tuls hay to sell at reasonable pries -topping at the. Hotel Hall. They sad you cut IL See A. A. Mehaffey, art) accompanied by their son. D. G. a a -r I .... a.i. tv...t Germany Uneasy Over Eastern Situation rid Itself each day of all the waste which It accumulates under our pre. ent mode of living. For every ounce of food and drink taken Into the sys tem nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out, else It ferments and forma ptomalne-tlke poisons which are absorbed Into the blcod. Just as necessary as It Is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day before the fire will burn bright and hot. so we must each morning clear the Inside organs of tbo previous day s( ...... In.. .f I...II ...IM . MTItltft. VVI.UIII.IUI1 .1. ,MMIV..M. ...v. nnd body toxins. Men and women.' whether sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate In It,, as a harmless means of washing out-1 of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the Indigestible material, wnsto. sour bite and toxins; thus, clcanJns. sweetening and purifying, the. entire alimentary rannl before putting more fcod Into the stomach.1 Millions of people who had their! turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, nervous days nnd sleep- Dassengers and Baggage ANYWHERE IN Till! CITV gi'icK Hiaivici: IlKArmXAIlLr: ItATEH hiem: IN? WesternTransferCo. s . Early Bird Says ts -m Before the Mirror 'll!-i' wlin wi'te nr r-mlr tonotf mny Htnnd' lirfon- the Mh'Mif nr 1'VIiIim llli n pli'ii. ik -iiltn ftml lliey mny ul tl irelu cmtlt fur Unit nn-iMint villi li innliiM up llioillf fiTrii'o lu pild nf liillur.nmite pillMrnt-. ' 1Su ilrr-iturr In pi lie Mill IikIP Joii iuikIp ninny u nr H.ivlity Hlniiii, K. Sugarman Clilttuti' lum llu etrluohe sle of miiiic very ilrlrnlie illy niut ruuatry pnM-rty. Will saept Lllwrty llosxlt nit IiOiiv, lots, farm nml mm he, li Olvan thU far on his way back to bU training camp. He has been home on a two weeka furlough. W. F. Sutton is here for a few days on matters of business irom Portland, and Is a guest at the wnuo Pelican. Mr. Sutton Is ptannlas to Uke advantage of some of Klamath county's fanscus fishing while la this district. -. . i-i. h.n ..lmn.i. had been re A French Port, June .. ine to-. tra-mm "m. ...... inciu siomacn, ncr-uu u- mm -iccr- . . it,, r.rm.n nnd Austrian dl- corded tor soms saonths. nppoars to , , ng har, Decomo ,Mj cranks tal of the German and Austrian Ul .-Hated. The Al-' , ,h mn,ni. in..!- hath. A visions in tne new irom mo amu - (ied trcop baV8 bwn displaying qu,rl.r poj of mctone phosphate to the Black Sea makes a very power-mj.rked actVy n local actions. w net cost much at the drug store, he com-1 wnch generally have been crowned .tut is sufficient to demonstrate to any n.inrl. i.i. .nx... in hl 1-ralltv the Gar. nn. ! -lp-.n-.lti sweetenlnc nnd " : . "" ... ..I mans are now scarcely represented freshening enect upon the iystcm.-AU- except on the army stalls, ana ine FOR SALE CHEAP Dolhser donkey nglse. 1000 feet 7-8 line sad back line, blocks, hooks and chain dogs. Engstre at 433 Main St., Loggers HssdgnartTs. 17-Jt FOR SALE Colt, about months eld Inquire Standard Oil Co, Klaasath Falls. l4t FOR SALE 0 bsad of young cat tle. Jos Vlctorlns, Malta. Ore gon. I4-I0t Don' miss ths drawing it 7 70 Saturday evening. Jue 2. t the Modem Shoe Store. it gtt our refrigerators. . Closing o'u nt cost. Co. Klnaath Valley Warehouse It ful army, which is under, the com mind of Prince Leopold of There cms to be great uneasiness In Germany at the course events are taking both in Russia and Roumanu. This Is caused by the nnti-Geraan at titude of many of the Bolshevlkl. the indolent monarchist movements and anarchist Insurrections In which many former Russian officers are partici pating, and the unexpected resistance encountered In Southern Russia while In Roumanla complications have ari sen owing to the expressed desires of Besserabla to Join Roumania ana ine exasperation caused by the cession of the Dobrudja. Farther afield, tbe situation In Ma. FOR SALE I have SO lots la Hock IS in Mount View Addition, lots 6. c nnd 7 In block 99, Buena Vista corner Third and California; lota 1, S nnd 4 la block 13 In Ewauna Heights Addltoa, on which I want an ffer. Must sell soon, as I have to return home. la good proper-' for speculation. Part cash, part time. Room S31. Hotel Hall 24-6t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To borrow from private party, 11500 on lots; C per cent commission and 8 per cent; good se curity. Address forintervlew, XYZ, Herald.,, 27-St TO EXCHANGE Residence lot on 11th St. Paved, sewered and grad ed and ready for building. Worth $500. Will exchange for 1200 In Liberty Bonds and cheaper lot. J. T. WARD 00 In New Office 21 Main Street ORPHEUS THEATER William Fox Presents PEGGY HYLAND in THB DEBT OF HO.VOR" Tl .Butterfly Wife In a Glided Cage ' n Kunday and Monday. ' Fox Presents TOM ,MIX WUiai ,4 miiww wmwivi" A ;fcrtttlsc Meqr OoMw &'$ ' Was Friess, 1I. 'lifcH-y- T '"" H OUST ON' MstrssstrsM Amsssmssrti s Grand Independence Ball AT Malin National Hall Thursday Evening, July 4, 1918 i oitriiiCTUA of the O'li-oll.Ulnl Ml Hit' BY THH KAMOI'M IMIItltV 11i- d-iicf U gitcii iimler tin- ini-plii- lxlue of MhIIii. KtnrilNiily U nirilllly lnvlle.1 In Hie iiit gloriuiis ll-nr f hi life. V. J. HI'OI.KK, Y.lt.iJM'H, lA.MKS II.WI.IN'A, .M)MMITTKK. task of defending the front has been left to the Bulgarians alone. Their army it numerous and well trained. but shows no sign for (the present of taking the offensive. ' Most of the Turkish troops are en gaged en the Persian and Palestine fronts, wheie they have suffered se vere reverses at the hands of ths Brit lh. A very small force of Germsn troops is dispersed nmong their di visions, where they act ns specialists, such as snacblne gunners and grenadiers. HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Art-raft Psctnwss Corsoratlosi It's DOl'GLAS FAIRBANKS 'HEADI.V SOUTH" Vai-fea-tka sO-ture That's all yon want to know SUNDAY Select Pi-tares Present ALICE BRADY WOMAN AND WIFE" From Clisrlotte Brente'-i Ituasortnl Novel, "Jane Eyre. ' TEMPLE THEATER Empire All-Star Corporation Pre sents ANN MURDOCK Chartee Frohmaa's Grant Stage Success IY WIFE" Also ayOeorge Ores; Comedy SUNDAY AND MONDAY Triangle Fine Arts Presents OLIVE THOMAS 'AN HEIRESS FOR A DAY1' Also Hearst Patlie News Latest War ADMISSION 10c aan'd Its MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION FICTURBS TUMOAYS AND SATURDAY! Good Old Summer time is HERE Spend an Ideal Sunday or Week End Holiday at Northern Calif ornia's Most Unique Resort Klamath Hot Springs SEEING ENROUTE The Magnificent Panorama from Topsy Grade, the Canyon of Klamath River, Primeval Forests, Lakes and Matchless Mountain Scenery. The Finest Excursion Trip in California or Ore gon for the money. Leave Klamath Falls at 8 A. M. Returning, Arrive at Klamath Falls at 'O P. M."" SpeclalAutomobiles for Private Parties if Desired. JyAAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY VAN'S AUTO SERVICE -i wimmmmmmmmm?mmmm'm''-,r ' " ------------ --p-'JHHWwy fesftSRlWBBST IN THE LONG RUN ?& r.' 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Goodrich Rubber Comnany ia pretty much the history of nncumatic automobile lire. Dut whether Goodrich was bringinK forth America': first clincher (Ire, or America's first cord tire Goodrich built tires to but one end snuvicn valur Id th? u:cr the worth of tho tiro to the motorist on his c- aid en t!s road in comfort, economy, dependability ....J durability end mileaSe. Thai t3 why thc tire user to-day gets the iHmost Sl?R'. VIC3 VALUR in ROODRICII SILVERTOWN CORDS. nd BLACK SAFETY TREADS. Demand service valur tiiu'.s. THE D. F. GOODRICH RUDDER COMPANY -mki-w j.ai.tu. ma mm jay bu,, Bawamcnio, uai. ii'Mit I VfMi Wv(WRW1& C1TV of OOOOWCH AKRON, OHIO. pWjSSH. FOR SALE BY DUNHAM AUTO CQ. ..an- ; ( ?$ iJ ,' A m t it V; V Mte w&ri4'teh.i n'-l.sVi