.J&VJ? sap mm if V J? d Hi- 'v. V W.Wi ifi i, r: '4..- i"V.l i.' X , t 11 iu' l'1 iTrfua. A,.:ii ? 'AJsaMrtJwTww - - : ..-"" . . ' , ., r Am -.... tMCxi1 0 - U4 ;v. -v: niwninic iiuwu . w .w W. O. SMITH. Editor '..vhMMM deHy mmU . wit Commit af Mb, at 1M Fearta . V V i , . .. .v. .kilM al " Vff . niMa. for transmlssloa through by B U UIV hi the Catted Burnt HcnM's Classified Afcs. HELP WANTED MWWWMM MWMXMMMMMM SALESMEN We need addition! talesmen. Ocr contract carries advance commission and will Inter est yon. Write today for particu lar. Salem Nursery Companr, Sa lem, Oregon.. WANTED Employment tor tour hear In the afternoon and all day Saturday by experienced sales man, collector and office man. Ad dre X. Herald office. Itllf FOR SALE MM0WWWWWM for 8ALE Young bone, make a logging hogse. Big. bUck and streag. Inquire JacK Eowaras. TeMord'a garage. Phone 21-M. - POR BAUD One-room hone, fur nished, toed garage, wood rteJ. tktckea Kobm; fSSO. Silt Darrcw Ave., Mill Addition. -l POR BALE or will trade for horses one lot In Mills Addition. Phone 31S-M. -St POR 8ALS Household furniture. SIX Caaby Street Mrs. Wor- . Mtf POR BALK JO head of young rat tle. Joe Victoria. Italia, Ore- iMOO LOST VMMMMM AND FOUND .LOST Suitcase frost Vaas auto. Owner's aaae on tag, Mrs. A. Mc Caaa. Return to Herald office $- POUND Oa Altlawjat road, buaco ' of key. Herald office. -2t ..STRAYED One sorrel horse S yrc old, weight about 1100, brand! ?T oa right hip aad bar P oa both Jaw. Jo Miller, Moaoc Feint Or. . i-t 0M7MT t'nwwi at- -Jz. ' ' MONDAY, JULY 8, ISIS - - LOST One eaavas autosMbll to? cover, betweea Klaauth Palls ea1 Boaaaaa, river read, or betweea Bo- . aaaaa aad Dry Prairie. Plador :e- "pert at Herald office for reward. 6-t LOST OR. STRAYED Proa Weed ranch Bear Port KUmath, 1 white addto bone, weight about 1100, branded quarter circle A oa left hip. 1 dapple gray saddle horse, weight about 1100, branded 15 oa left blp. Billable reward. J. B. Mitchell. Port Klamath. Ore. l-10t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WeaoB's aad children's Mwiag. Prices reasonable. 88 Walaut St. -U POR SALS 40 acre good land, all aader irrlgatloa dltcb, thl aid f Italia. 950 per acre. r 'J.T.WARBSOO, la New Office ORPHEUS THEATER WsWam Fox Presoato WILLIAM FARNCM "THE HEART OF A LION" Based oa Ralph Coeaor'e Novel, "The Doctor' All odd against bias, ho wade lato she thick of the fight, battles for the right ! aad wia over every owe. Sperm! Prices 10c and 30c. War Tax If jom waat to turn your Liberty tato a home eee Chilcote. 14 THE RRST COST LESS America's oldest, best ana most Mcoeetful Life Insurance Co., The Mwiiial.Llfe of N. T, For particu lar regarding our new policies see j. , ,sv. w. .vmcfi imrnt iniiiri u S'M - White, eye, ear, bom aad throat epeewllst, will be In Kia- and caa be ' Truax and Hunt 4-4t 1m .S jDr.f.D.'P. iVjM'&timi Plhffor ten days, rwwtr 'J M,0 M L,;imi 8wwg;.lMiUdlag, BOOTLEGGERS mm raw The blah cost of booxlng teems to be going up with other war prices. la the Justice court Saturday after noon. Ed. Nelson was given a $23 fine and costs for violation of the li quor law. William Mahon got $20 and costs for n similar offense. Mike Mitchell, who was apprehend, ed for n second time for this offense, was given $100 and costs. George Adams swelled the totsl cf the treasury with $30 and costs for a first offense. HELD FOR LARCENY Donald blneo. who was accused of larceny of the Shlpplngton hotel, operated by P. C. LChlne. was brought before Justice E. W. Gowen Saturday afternoon and pleaded guil ty to the charge. He was bound over to await the action of the grand Jury with bonds fixed at $1000. e ChRcote ha the exetmUve sale of tt deeirable cHy aad country WW accept Liberty Boad fans aad macho. It iMrf4Mm eoale. whea la the rtty, aro tavRed to call at Chlleoto'a teal estate office, wiltlac wterlal. Extra desk, free l EASY TO DARKEN YOUR BRAY UAL TOO CAN BRING RACK COLOR AND LCBTRE WITH 8AQE TEA AND SVLPRTR Whea yon darken your hair with Bag Tea aad Sulphar. ao one can tell, because It' don so Baturally. ao evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at borne Is mossy and trouble some. Por 50 cent yon cs.n bay at aay rdng store the ready-to-nse prep aration. Improved by th addition of other IngredUati. called Wyeth's Sage tad 8ulphur Compoand." You Just dampen a cpoage or aoft brash with It aad draw tbla through your hair. taking on email strand at a time. By rr.crnlng all gray hair disappears, and, after aaother application or two, your hair become beautifully darkened, glossy aad luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though bo dis grace. I a sign of old age. and as we all desire a yoathfnl and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sag and Sulphur Compound aad look year younger. Thl. ready-to-nse preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite, and not a medicine. It I not Intended for th cure mltl- catloa or Drevealtoa of diss. Adv HOUSTON'C Metropelltaa AmMemonti J HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARR STAR THEATER Goldwia Preaeat aaother acreea MM- atloa of mystery, lore aad laagh tor, starring the wlde-wortd favorite MABEL NORMAND "THE FLOOR BELOW" By Elaine Storae Filled with woaderful sitspease and lexcitemeat aad keeping the big se cret till the last minute. TEMPLE THEATER Triangle Flae Arts Present MARGERY WILSON In "THE HARD ROCK BREED" Aa Intense Westera Drama. Also Hearst Path News Latest Wr Picture aad Currant Event ADMISSION 10c aand lie MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TCRSDAYS AND SATURDAYS we P ERSONAL LITTLE SIDELIGHTS ON LOCAL ILPPENIXGS AMONG THE PSOPLK OP TM8 CITY AND VICIMTT. GOINGS AND COMINGS OP LOCAL FOLKS S. E. Icenblcc was in saiuraaj u biulncss from Pine Grove. J. G. Smith Is a Klamath Falls vis itor from New York. W .E. Mcssccar Is registered at the Hotel Hall from Spirit Lake. Dennis O'Connor Is In the city on natters of bulnos from nend. J. M. White Is here for a short time on business from Weed, F. Hill left this morning for Weed. after a short visit in tno cuy Mr. for a and Mrs. J. P. Hess arc he.e shrort lime from Weed, Cal. MIss Claudia Spink was down from the Agency over the cek end. W. O. Smith and family spent Co week end at their camp o.t tdlerest on Spring creek. i Jim Kerns was in the city lcoklnc after buslnernattcrs Saturday ."rom the Keno 'district. C. H. McKendree Is In town qn matters of business from San Fran cisco. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. French are tourist visitors at the White Pelican from Hickman, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. G V. Tartar of Stock ton. Cal.. are among the tourist guests at the White Pelican. .. ,. . . Bill Farnura In "The Heart of a C. A. Jewell. Mr. Keefe and Mr. ..... .... and Mrs. CO. Meek were passengers, '"" hn at the Ohpheu. last on the auto stage this morning. night. Is one of those play which 1 gtts In next to your skin, when It J. A. Thompson, who operate a,,tarUt wrinkles up your system with ftrm In Ihe Midland district, was a'J mte thrills while the reels are runi county seat visitor saiuruay aner- iron. Chas. Eccleston was among the train arrivals last night from Lea Angeles. He Is stopping at the Hele: Hall. C. A. Jewell Is here for a short time on matters of business from' Portland. He Is registered at the Pf the others characters to the sur- or. tne rancn oi j. r. ie. aooui v Hotel Hall. face, are pictured In a most Interest- en miles from town. Manager EX J. Grant of the AIRo-i " "?? 'Ti.lT' " t ! AAtntn was let trt mIOw ' Saturday, afternoon looking after business matters. L. L. Green spent last night la the city on bis way from Orovllle, Cal., for a vacation nt Eagle Ridge, on Upper Klamath lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Roblnton bought supplies from the Klamait Falls merchants Saturday for their ranch In the Merrill district. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scofleld. of San Francisco, came In Saturday night and will spend a vacation camping at the Sllvles camp on Spring creek. Three Pictures 0 the Russian Ex Czar Who Is Reported to Be Dead V Vm ' JL- Ra2ei3Bi 3IV ftr', P ilril Aj VW 5fePBtsT L'Br tj y --wi-Ei r - tMCAAi AS Ci . t.,Z- "."--"T y''"l'" srrw si M " Report with more or less confirmation bae ccma from Russia to th effect that Cr Nicholas who was do pesed when the Cowtltutlonal Democratic party took the gorramat. ba( bees assasalaatad. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALM, OREGON MENTION Ethel M. Caxanaugh. Esther M. Dennis and John DennN were among the tourist visitors arrhlng Saturday. They arc stopping at the White Pell ran. Clarence Underwood of the Under wood pharmacy, left this morning for - San Francisco. hcrc he will spenu the next few da,, selecting stock for 1119 Miss Vera Houston leaves today for Portland for a two eeks" visit with James k. Lynch. rh.imnn of the Miss Gertrude Parker, Her position Twelfth Federal reserve district. He at the clerk's of flee 111 be filled dur- Kott on t0 My n a letter Just re Ing her absence by Clara Calkins. j trvej by Charles J. Fergusen: Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Lund returned last night from a week's auto trip thru northern California. They went ilnn the coast as far as Carson City 'ard Eureka and stopped on their way back at WHIofc and McCloud. They report a fine trip. - " LUBC1P H Sll off and ivel n pleasant taste In jour mouth when you leave. The story, which Is adopted from Ralph Conno's "The Doctor." Is a tale well told of the rough lumber I camps of the big north1 woods. The .,.. ..n..ifi.h in of a stronr. man ior hi. weaker brother, and how his lofUcnce brought the better element men in mr nun iui i' - " ner of tb? Bmb ( joint next i uour. nvvS wloti hla miv itimtaP la . . -..-- -. Irn interesting feature. WINS WICKER CHAIR The wicker rocking chair dona'.rd by O J. Eskelson to the Womans Re ( Kef corps and raffled off by that ,oir was won by No. 9S3, which proved I to be Mrs. A. D. Miller, at tbo Star I theater Friday night Hare you a W. S. your home? 8. baby bond In KOUi N6STMG CUMWIV IN PUS 1G STORY ' - - H-r .HKa Pt - . ... -, . .. , th m - Public Warned Against A very considerable nctlvll) . . i. ii.. ihm. mi. o -.-.... "-" ., .ent as , cornpv, " '"' . t.nge the stocks they are Issuing ,or i iDerty Bonds, is reported - This practice Is specifically dlsap- Coast Defense League Meets at Seattle .- .... ... .h. nMfir fosst i ins oiiiiti v. w... I . . - a.... i. r.. Dencrnse league nw in 'a two day' session on the 9th and 10th of this month; at which lm- tortant communications will be re- celved from President Wilson, Com-' ,raodore Perry, the war departm(t. many senators, and others, who are deeply Interested In the organisation of the proposed highway system for FIRE DOES DAMAGE I MOl'TH OK TOWN, A fire started oy some oi me . era on the Klamath river, supposedly A fire started by some of the farm- to rw tne couniry oi me ru-, tr. s gouen inio me .;u -u .. doing no little damage to the grai- Ing land, besides having burned over ' of newly constructed fence v . uninvnu i.swrr rTJ!R ''r" ' w E Nicholson of Fort Klamath tt the lafest member of the Limit Club. Mr. Nicholson Joined the club Saturday, July (. NOTICE Members of the Women's Christian Temperance "Union will meet Tues-, (dsy at 2 p. m. at the Red Cross rooms for work. You are needed I Be on hand. BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY isssou tvouo Trading Liberty Bonds proved h) the tretsiiry department, . . .... ......,.. II... 1 in rlinr- nnil w.0 sunn w - ailrr. any continuance of It n an " , , 8omiiniM1,. If am such rases come In .otir mi ller, please write t me promptly, suing name of company Issuing the, stock which Is being offered. Its ad dress, name of thj salesman, nml "f th officers of the company If yon an get them the Pacific coast, a bill for the sur- v of which U now before congres -- The date for the coast convention will be decided upon nt the officers meeting. It Is the purpose of the local league to be represented In the i-uavcntton, since Klamath Falls Is recognised a an Important point on the proposed third line of defense, or Kl Camlnn Sierra, the rojj which Is projected (rom the Canadian lino to l.o An geles on the eait side of the Cascades and Sierras. Captain O. Ca Appellate has been selected as one cf the advisory board . . .. ., Oregon member. on the Pacific coast, as one of the Take a Wrist Watch to the Cantonment Don't take your pocket watch to camp. You'll only bo put to to the expense and trouble of sending It back home In a few weeks. A wrist watch Is the only practical timepiece for n soldier cr Jackie. Buy oiir wrist watch at Upp's We have the best standard makes and etery style khaki and leather fasteners, plain and Illuminated dials, unbreakable crystals. We have a wrist watch at 912.50. It's a good watcji for the money, but our advice Is to purchase a higher grade time piece. It will be more satisfac tory. $2-1.00 to SM.OO. Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Main Street OSklal S. P. Watch laspector HEAVY MEAT E EAT LE8H MKKT IF YOU FEEL HAV MtiHi un HAVE IH.AI)I)Kltjtonaea by a sensatloa of scaldiag, stop TROUBLE t No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occaaonally, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid, which excites the kidneys, tney become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fall to Alter the waste poisons from the blood, then get sick. Nearly all rheu matism, headaches, liver trouble, ner vousness, dixxlness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your back burta or If the urlae 1 cloudy, offalvo, full of MONDAY, JULY N, ISIS Early Bird Says To Know Lite You mt hiKw oaf do. lug. Ttio limn uluiao chief roarern U "true lmppliira" knows that tlil run heat lw aecomaltslied hy ilmt "Just rlglit" feeling la UrrMi. K. Sugarman Ak tlillrote to tell jroe) i new IHIN low cost life, health polkies of the Tiaiasos. They are modem aad coat lea lhaa eth. era. 14 McCtirmlck hinder, good at hulf prlir. Other lmplea. wer' Wareliouee Co. Par. S8.U Get the Habit of ' Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast Say we ant leek ar ffatl right t 4 9IMsV g I Millions or folks bathe lataraally 'now Instead of loading their ayatem with drugs. "What's aa Inside batbr ou say. Well, It Is a guaranteed to per form miracle If you could believe these hot water enthusiasts. A , There are vast number of atea aad women who, immediately upon arising in Ihe morning, drink a glasa of real hot water with a traspooafu! of lime stone phosphate In it Tbla 1 a very excellent health measure. It I lateed el to flush the stomach, liver, kUaey and the thirty feet of Intestlaes of th previous day's waste, sour bile aad la illjoxtlbte material left over la the body which If not eliminated every day becomes food for the mlllloas of bac teria which Infest the bowela, tb quick result Is poisons aad toxins which are then absorbed Into the blood pausing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, slnmsrb trou ble, kidney misery, sleeplesaess, im pure blood and all sorts of aitmeats. ' Pcqpte who feel good oae day aad badly the next, but who Ualy eta (not get feeling right are urged to ob tain quarter pound of llmeataae jphnto at the drugstore. Tbia will east I very Utile, but I luSklrat to SMk anjone a real crank oa the subject of internal samtatioa. Just as soap and hot water sat oa the skin, cleansing, sweetealaa aad (freshening, so limestone 'and hot water act oa tb 1 liver, kidneys anr bowela. It la TaaUy I more Important to bathe oa the laalde than on the optalde, because the akla pores do not absorb Impurttle lato th blood, wbll the bowel aaraa da. Adr. EATERS sediment, Irregular of paaaage or at- eating meat and get about four ounce of Jnd 8alta from any pharmacy; tab a tablespoonful In a glass of water be fore breakfast and la a few day your kidney will act Sne. ThU famous sails Is made from the acid ot graH uuu iuuiuii jmce, comoinea wua mi akosRtho arrtdoasaad SJOW KIDNEYS una ns oeen used for generations to flush and stimulate the kldaaya.also lo neutralise the acid la urlae e It no longer causes Irritation, thus end ing bladder weakness. Jnd Salt's Is inexpensive, aad cannot ' injure; makes a delightful Serves cent llthla water drlak waieh vwr one should take now aad thea to IUP the kidney clean aad active as th blood pure, thereby avoMlag atrleu kidney compllcatloai. AST.