The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 10, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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itiiiMM Poblishlaa ctHtw at
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OMMtli' Falk, at III Foarth street
Raterad at tke potteRee at sTMaaetk
falls. Oregon, for transmtsiloa tkrouga
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aescriptloa tarns ay aaall to any
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JULY 1U, 191
Herald's Classified Adrs.
tib.LV WAN TED
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WANTED Porter nt
win.
Hotel
Bnld
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SALESMEN
J 'salesmen.
We need additional
Our contract carries
advance coramlulon and will Inter
Jest you. Write today for particu
lars. Sales Nursery Company, ,8a-
lea, Oregon.
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
'A room bath la connection. Suitable
'for gentleman. Close in. PhoaS
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FOR SALE Yoang none, wtki a
good logging boe. Big, black
and strong. Inquire Jack Edwaras,
; Telford's garage. Phone tt-M. l-t
'FOR SALE Oae-room bouse, far
, aUked, goo4 garage, wood abed,
ckkkM keuse: 1150.
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FOR SALE or will trad for kerses
KSfM lot la MI1U Addition, Pbone
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v pacta eaavas. Reward. Retura to
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' LOST ltcase froat Taas aato.
Owaer's aaae oa tag. Mrs. A. Me.
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nrtat Herald offlce'for reward. Mt
LOST OR STRAYED Froat Wood
J ' ranck aear Fort Klaautk, 1 wklto
aaddle korse. welgkt about 1100,
' anuMoc uarur circle A oa left kip.
-J 1 dapple gray saddle korse, welgkt
aeoiii nee, branded IS oa left kip,
. Suitable reward. J. B. Mitchell, Fort
Xluutk, Ore. ' Met
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Wosaea'a and children's
aewlag. Prices raaaoaable. 121
Walaut 8L a.t.
- TO lALB -Plastered bouse, Urge
tot. aardeala, largo scraeaed-i
porca, t)r water, electric lights.
Price U. Terais.
. . WARD CO,
Wl Mala
1 OfiPHEUS THEATER
"THK SILENCE SELLERS"
act Metrq Woaderplay of love
aad blaclmsall, starring Super
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Alio a real Negro Comedy
, Tuesday and Wednesday
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ATHRIsTT fTAMF 'TODAY,
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loca itW Cross
Attioiti )
Wdlker, who I employed la thn
rooms yestefady were Mesdames A.
Carlton, S. 0. Martin, P. E. Boyd,
N. It. Bap; N. F. Owen, S. 0, Seeds,
M. McAndrews, Lola Grimes, Veneta
Bunting, O. W. Robertson, N. F.
Oroh, N. .1' McMillan, K K. Wuttcn
burg, R. A, Kramftt, P. A. Paddock,
Ercma. P. Orlgsby. H. Xcwnham,
Carey Kamsby, M. 0. N'yhart, 3. 8.
Herndon, Oco. Fry, C. W. Drownc,
II. d; Mortenson and Miss Octavla
DeUp. '
Present. In the surgical dressing
room were Meadamcs J. M. Moore. C. I
J. Mrtln,R. A. Mitchell. Percy Evans . a. uigley is a uusmess visitor
J. H. Oarrett. Paul Dognrdus, K. M.;'" tho city from Snn Francisco.
Patrick, I,. Terwllllger, C. B. Crls
ler. GERMANS ADOPT HARSH
MEASURES WITH DOLSHEVIKI
New York, July 10. German courts
martial evidently administer the law
with a stern baad In the attempt to
prevent the spread In Germany of
Bohhevik! doctrines. Their appllra
tier of the law wag denounced In
the relchstag by the Socialist, Dr
Cohn, as a disgrace to German Jus
tice, according to the Cologne Oa-
tette.
Citing instances to show how se
vere these sentences had been, Dr.
Cohn. said that a woman who stooped
to pick tip ker hat which had fallen
on the ground near a trolley car was
sentenced to' serve one and one-half
yeara la a penitentiary oa a charge
of atteaptlag to endanger transpor
tation.
Dr, Cohn said he could enumerate
doiena ot .similar cases.
CkUcotjS) baa Mm escraalvo sale of
we Tory desiraJMe ehjr aad coentir
WW accept Lttorty Roade
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Step laeldo aad tell your troubles
to our tralaod expert Vaa Bellea'a. It
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"Toa'ro safo" IT yo aavo aa
aco potter fraaa tho Cafleato
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Pot aeklag foot oa Easy street. Vaa
BoUoa's. it
prtco. Otkor
Far.
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a Wantwaao Oo.
Do your feet ache?
free at Vaa Beilea'a.
Examination
It
MAY I5SVRANC1B
.
Hay la a ftae price. Caa you af
ford to take ohaaesa of losing your
crop by fire? Got a standard policy
from Chllecte. Phone 6, or call ur
write tit Mala street t-t
OsaVoCtowB people, whoa la tfc
cMjr, ara lavHod to eaU at CkJIcoto's
real ostata offlcev Extra dosk, free
wnuag asatorlals, mrgaslass aad i
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HOUSTON'C
Metrefwiitaa Amaaomam. J
HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
Jesse L. Laaker ProaoaU
4 8BSSOR HAYAKAWA
VTHE HONOR OF HIS HOUSE"
Also Tho. Scream of the Season
Fatty Arbackle la "Tho Bell Boy"
TEMPLE THEATER
Greater Vitagra4i Presents
KARLE WILLIAMS
WITH' OORINNE URD7FITII
"THE LVE DOCTOR"
A thrilling drama of a surgeon who
meddled with dlstiny only to find life
power was as nothing compared with
the power of a woman's love
Also a Big V Comedy
ADMISSION 100 aand lee
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MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
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ERSONAL
LITTLE SIDELIGHTS ON 1.0CAL HAPI'KXINflS
AMONG THK PEOPLE -OP THIS CITY AMI VICINITY.
CiOINGS AND COMINGS OP LOCAL FOLKS
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Mrs S. Skccn Is a guest at tho Ho
tel Hull from Dorrls.
loi'KiiiK uiicr mailers oi viisiiiv:".
C 11. Flrdley Is here for n short'8 stopping at the Hotel Hall,
time from (irutit Pass.
I J. W. Pltsgornld, an official of tho
W. W. Vincent Is moving to Kin- Southern Pacific company, came In
math Falls from AlKomn. last night on matters of Intuition. He
its stopping at the White Pelican.
C. J. Dement ot Sliver 1-nke, Ore.l
Is spending a few days In tho city.
Miss II. I.. Forest Is n visitor from
Portland, and Is staying at tho Hotel
Hall.
unas wooawaru as among i"
train arrivals last evening from Port -
Chas Woodward was among tho
land.
President E. II. Cox of tho Weed
Lumber company, came in Inst night
on business matters.
A. C. Dixon is here for a short
time looking after business Interests
from Eugene.
Mrs W. C. Cornish, of Seattle is
among the tourist visitors, arriving
hern yesterday.
E. J. Murry left for Hoey, Cal.,
this morning, where he is In busi
ness. Mrs. L. C. 8isemore of Fort Kin-
main, is spending a rew nays ai me
county scat. I
Postmaster W. A. Delicti waa
oiled to Portland on official busl-
nttj today.
D. D. Lewi is a city business vlsl-
tor from' San Francisco. He is rec-
istered at the White Pelican.
3. H Itnlibi. who nDerates a sen
.r.t .tnn, nt Mrll v.. In h elv
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on mstters of business yesterday.
Earl Hamaker and Luke Walker
left in the latter'a car yesterday bona tide residents or the Second dls
morning for a business trip to Al-.trlct of Oregon, and It trying for the
turas.
V Mr. C. Dunlap and Mrs. W. A.),
on)riovK riuv in esioru aiicruwvn
from Alturas. Cla. They are guests
at the Wklto Pelican.
J. V. Bedford, who haa. charge oft
thn timber on the Klamath Indian
Rfscrvatlon, waa In town yesterday
afternoon on matters of business.
Chas. F Cramea of Stan Francisco,
7? ""W on n.s w.y io
r k -,..... ..-. r--",tions.
ne expects io get some oi tne nsnmg
available there.
C. L. Hamilton, Charles Horton,
B. D. Smalley, Mrs. Dan Walker, R.
A. Booth, E. C. Dixon, Jim Taylon
J. E. Hunt, DanMcMullen and Wil
liam Works were passengers on tbe
auto stage this morning to Ashlsnd.
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Took First Draft Number
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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH
MENTION
- P. U. Andrews U In town from
the Modoc Lumber company' mill,
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I M . White, mh of U. .
White, and wlfe,nto home on u snort
visit. Mr,
ng law In
White has been prnctlc-.
.oa Angeles. They made
tho trip In their car,
T. O. Mcllattnn
jeweler, leu lor
. . a a.
San Francisco on huslnoss. Ho wilt
purchnse supplies for his local
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tabllshment. Mr. Mcllattan expects'- ' ", ,, n . 3 VenM nnd has
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.VKHT nHvT anxaihm.IH
EXAMINATIONS l OCTOItElt
Congressman Nick Slnnott will
held a competitive examination, open
l0 GVery eligible boy In the Second
Oregon district, for the West Point
Military and Annapolis Naval Aca
demy on October 19, 1918.
The examinations, which will bo
given for the congressman by the Un
ited 8tates civil sorvlco commission,
will be held simultaneously in the
rollowrttagc eight ceunties: Klamath
i pa. Lakevlow. Ontario Ucnd. Da-
kpr' Brando. Pendleton. The Dalles.
lne canamates stanuing nignest
,n each examination will bo appoint
u mi principals unu nuernaies in or
der of standing to fill the one vacan-
cy In West Point and one in Anna
polls. Such successful candidates
will take the official examinations
" ""' WK 11 ana II SUCCCSS-
lul 1 same will cntor the academies
in June.
Candldatea'to bo "eligible must be
West Point cadetshlp must be be-
tween l,and 22 years of age on tbe
ate of admission; and If for appoint-
iment aa midshipman at Annapolis
between the ages of 14 and 20 at
date of official examination.
Those interested should write at
enco to Hon. N. J. Slnnott, Room
242 House of Representatives, Wash.
ington, .D C.,' stating whether they
prefer .the navaKor military academy
ana requesting a copy of booklet glv
nf , nformttIon .nd fe
The purpose of the National War
Savings committee Is to create an
army of savers who will, by saving, re
lease tabor and materials tor the use
cf tbe government In the war, and war
will lend their savings to the govern
ment to prosecute tbe war.
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NOTEO ATTORNEY
OUT WITH FACTS
HO.V. It. W. l.MOX FKKIJ IT IMS
IUTV TO TELL Pl'IILIC HIS R.V.
PKHIKNCK
Duslucj men, professional men,
farmers, urtlsnns, in fact people In
all walks of life, Including hummer-
nblc women. Are now Inking laiilac,
nnd are testifying dally to the prep
are'
tton's
remnrknble merits. This
Incontrovertible
evidence Is further
strengthened by the statement of It.
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Yakima
i avenue South. Taroma. ah, Mr
,tL..H ..-HMIA.I ul inf.,lnH 111 Ihlt
ll'.IIUUII l 111 llll'll lim I'lun"'" "
West. In relating . hs cperlenca
with Tanlac recently,
Mr Damon
tatd:
"I feel It my duty to do whatever
I ran to help suffering humanity. j
and I am more man giau ior im sum-,
of others, to give this statement'
about' my wonderful Improvement,
rlnco I began the use of Tnnlac. 1
have suffered a great deal during the
past two years from indigestion and
slomach trouble In n very severe
form. Mv food would not digest
preporlv, but would lay In my stom
ach and ferment, causing gas, bloat
ing, and much pain about my heart.
At times I wait so affected by this
ens that I could hardlv breithe, and
had Intense jalns nil thru my ebeit.
Twice I wns In such a badway that
I fell to tho floor In an unconscious
condition, nnd the second attack put
me In such a bad shape that I had
to be carried to the hospital, where
I lay for So days. I would go for
'two or three nights In succession
with only two or three hours sleep,
and the following day I would feel
entirety worn out. I seemed to re
ceive no benefit from my food, was
Inclined to be constipated, and took
medicines of different kinds, but got
very little, If any, results.
While reading a Tacoma paper
ono day I came across a Tanlac tes
timonial, given by a Denver lady, and
her ne was exactly like mine. So
since that time I have been taking
Tanlac, and the results have far ex
ceeded my expectations. I have only
been taking -it for about ten days
nnd have already been almcst entire
ly relieved of the gss and bloating.
My appetite Is so enormous, end ev
erything tastes so good that I have
to guard myself to keep from eating
more than I should. I have gained
11 pounds in weight already, and am
still picking up. I sleep soundly v
ery night and get up In the mornings
rested and refreshed. . So It Is. Tnn
lac haa proven to be Just the right
thing in my caco and I gladly give
othurs the benefit of my experience
with It."
Tanlac is sold In Klamath Pails by
Star Drug Co. Adv.
s
If you waat to tara roar Liberty
uoaas lato a hoaso aco Chllcoto. 14
oodyear aad Mlcholia Tinas. T.
ford Bros. Oarage. ' a-tr
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Quality
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30c
Roast Coffee
l prmlotc IN uni'ih, It li'i" H"'
MretiKih mill niviiiit It will
meet (lie utulieiiieutN of tno
imwt exiiilltiK.
, ttw of (lie
Electric Irons
and Toasters
loft to bo lintl In nimlilimtlon
with llilx cffei.
MinnekCo.
Klamath Fall
TO DARKEN H'lR
APPLY SAGE TEA
LOOK YOUXO! Illtl.VO HACK ITS
NATL'IIAL COLOR, (il.OSH AMI
ATTIIACTn'KM-MS
Common garden sage brewed Into n
heavy tcu with sulphur added, will
turn gray, streaked and faded hnlr
beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just
.1 few applications will prove a revcln.
tlon If your hnlr Is fading, streaked or
gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and .Sul
phur recipe at home, though, Is trou
blesome. An easier way Is to get a
8-cont bcttle of Wyeth'a Hage and 8ul.
phur Compound at any drug store sll
ready for use. This Is the old time
recipe improved by the addition of
other ingredients.
While wispy, gray, faded hair Is
not sinful, we all desire Io retain our
youthful appciranco and attractive
ness. Hy darkening your hair with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,
no one can tell, because It does It so
naturally, so evenly. You Just damp
en a sponge or soft brush with It nnd
drnw ,hu thro,,h " hnlr. taking
one small strand at a time; by morn
Ing all gray hairs have disappeared,
and after another application or two,
your hair becomes beautifully dark,
glossy, soft ami luxuriant.
Thla preparation Is a delightful
toilet requisite, and Is not Intended
for tho cure, mitigation or prevention
of disease. Adv.
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FISK N0N'SKID TIMS
A real investment
on which you realize
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Early Bird Says
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It's Vacatioi Tm
H'n vai'Ntlun time, idd wout,
tiiinfliiii timet'
If ii ran't got to tho rttol
of I lie tnimiiliilnw r aeaihorr,
hV not let I ho mhiI, conifitrt
ulile fiellng romn tu you'.'
Our Huh! weight clothing
niiii ftiruMiIng will affort your
piuo lluhtly,
t'niiio toilay while aliick
nro iniiiplele ami mako our
NcIlM tlim.
K. Sugarman
THE IIKHT t.XMTH I.KHH
America's oldest, best aad most
successful Life Insurance Co., The
IMiiftiMl Life of N, Y. For particu
jlnrs regnrdlng our new pollcloa see
(loo, C Utrlch, dl.trlet maaafor. tf
Have you n W.
your homeT
H. n. baby boad la
New City Laundry
We Quarantse Our Work.
Shirts and Collars Laundered.
We also wash silk, wool, and eel.
ered gads very carefully. Try us
once and be convinced. Our arleos
are right Phene ltd.
127 Fourth Street
Sack ef First National lank
Dassengert
and Baggage
ANVWHEItE IN THK CITY
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