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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1918)
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Cal- o'miaiag and whltewuhlng alto done 03 Klamath are. IJ-6' WANTEI Soaaeoae to cut, ihock and stack about 10 acre of rye -"back of flume near Henley ranch. See Chilcote. 3S Mala St. 3M WANTED Lumber grader. Lbr. Co.. Modoc Point, sr-ti BOTB WANTED We need the eer .. leeaoCaMmlierofgTimmiraihiel beta- Mr yrma at partmrne work. T bars w aateet "win be waa paM aa gtrem oppertaaHy mV eni teanvftM'r4vmMa. Apply H.MK lac 1111. KkuaaU IsHa. FOR RENT vaa ftfas. at Srd aad ataJaC lt-4 f taww ABC .41 PftM ft. S4t ."FORiALE MOMMMOMMMMMM iJK lALB lsW fiaa ttathi aa .m. -; 1' -LnZTX n.;I '-J'i7'TiT .y-;ii .. awrfjBiw n swni see., .wm iae '-Wav.-sasTtacs' Wamps. lit FMrth ''".".t t L , lit " rj ;v j fc -s t t . t FOmllALaVval Utaaanad asrss A aTmto'taB4,sMabtaMrhay, to tho;lLwar Kmmaih mars. Fe .parUeatars as L. Jaabs.or M. Mat. V rU, 'AMD FOUND ta K..D. " fc.l.Vl. mA .kU..u. ii-tt r-:lUU f kaddlag aetwMa Kta- 1 ;aaata Fall aad Itaaay Fwtat Uav ,,.. i NraM ms. nward. Jaa ,...-j.-W.... - ! f, 44'.'." ,'.": r -1- 4 ih ia)t arraiv stag een, tw yar X. I wht ft pMad. a braad. a ad haltor . H. C.Lord. 1M MISCELLANEOUg '' BOARD) AND ROOMS Ham eook- lag. M4 Ith St. e RACINO t. CAR Crawford ( 4,Fwrfai aad speedy for; sal hap w.ns waa. waat aavryaar ht WaaUarm wajr. Pha tW. IM ! -, -... . FO iALR hree raata Mttac.. Vwerslsstrit Hghhi, yamag fraK trmnr; aardM. se; flH 11 par -Math. " y:.' 3. . VfK. 4 - ? - ORPHEUS THEATER V ft -v .!. AND; MR8, SIDXKr DKKW . . FaavMakeM, WW J .! ta a Five-Act Metre V""?! FAV DAV! 14 'iC ?;.Vsr. ..,- , b'5 yV'1 FspaKtlo.ata.Lx "DsM. T wt'A'aVawa Rpass Js of, aaaea ti!r-V MHeea,. 10s, 1t-Wsr Tax added i&y-fWJ MiTtaiwAsys aad aaaays ay cVvw;;.'Mr. Ftispatrick aid Marry staraL r-3 i k !,',J.Vt4 .MCaatalakvMadari foe I Oiast Far. ..." -'l' ''v'awa.V.wii' '-., ,;:-:jssjsner.wfwe... , 4 tw i q-w- rt:a?i-iiy'. rr-i. jwww)it; iff' fr"iflf ii iAvi;' s-. .' wy f. nfi .' .j-iC.'?ki'i SK kR The addition to our school house It progrcMlBg nicety under the ma egesseat af the ceatracter, Mr. Frakea of Klamath Falls. Quite a number of ladle met at the home of Mrs. C. C. Garrison Wednesday and completed all. the W4 PrAAa Wairln nn hand. Thai neat meeting will be at Mr. Roy Fogle's . Wedneaday, August 7th Come and bring your, thimbles. J. L. Hale and wife. W. W. Bailey who bob inoaiin, uvraou lurner, and Lola 8charfer, spent the day at Lost River fishing recently. C. M. Hunt and sister, Mrs. Brag don of Klamath Falls, are spending a few daya at. O. E. Hunt's. Jame Beldla and It mother hare returned to their home here. Mra. J. L. Hale. Mrs. J. L. Ballsy. Lola 8chaffer and Has! tad Beulah Hunt were Merrill visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Nettle Hunt aad family apeat the day Friday with 1. W. Myers and family la California. . Slae hsytag la over the ranchers la tale KMsitty an vary basy ranamg taw headers. TMi Barrm brothers art) prsparlag a' ales Mae f MM Mr alfalfa aad OBIe Martla. wh)M them. Is ale preparlasT mad Mr the aasae parpcae. At the prssiat prleo of hay It pays to "got barny." F. W. McMaaas, who reeeatly wsat is Maw Jerssf Mr a ttottn wrttas that they art havtag taw maeh rata there ta saH Oratealaas. aad tasy'ara go lac to rstara aoaa. With the rata aatght be more evaaly dmtrlbated. '- -- - - -- Wayiag I aoarly mr a dry aehea. ' first r at almMa la ap a Irritated Daltea's haytag craw hav moved (raai ta Carr raaea ta ttsUaswamp t pat af hay taar. Mrs.4aWaabeth Johaaoa will balM a rssidsass at Malta and Hv there Mr. aad Mrs, K. B. family apeat aaaday.at Malta, tram ryaat saawatala. .Mr. aad Mrs. C. K. Braadeaaerg risked ta thU rietaKr faaday. Mr. aad Mrs; rtatmes, Mr. aad Mrs. Wllto f hUamaU Falls, visited wkh Mrs; Tlrgtoia Wed Isaday, 'last Batarday aataai btoagtag to T.X. Wood raa away. T( sprlag wagw eoatslaed Misses .Maud and JaasMJeaea, Hand Read. The wa ge teaga waa brekea' aad the wa ga badly demolished. No serious hart were lustalaed by the young ladles, oaly a few scratches aad bru Maay are headlag rye la this vlcla Ity. Fotatess aro net as pleatlful as tast year but ar la bleesom bow. H OUSTON' s MstrepelHs HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER BtusaJrd Fsatars Frsssats CAnMKL BfTSM "TMK WIN OlsUT V Also TJaivetaal Weekly, Latest War Pktawfa ami a Daady Comsdy. TEMPLE THEATER Matlaee at Mar iBeater Orster,,VUagraph Prsssats AUCE JOYCE VWOMAN BKTWRKN FRIENDS" AM A Bag V . IMaai lie. ?i3 i 4 ;.? i . rt T MERRILL OPERA .MOUSE Jf 't r "i a-JiC.-J. A ,T : tr- &Mr i. ;ifl:. Iff. . ?! . ifc.i '.i.. . ."-r:tv jii.i..t.,..w.7M-r -1. jdLaS .SBBBBVsBBBBam j. W;- ?Wpymwww ? awvyv;j: ': 'jUSUS'Tx .' V '.. . 'f hTb sare" wbsb ya , intiMFi ERSONAL LITTLE MDKLKIrlTS ON LOCAL HAPPENINOi AMONG TaW PROPLE OF TaTJS CltVAND YiaNsTT. QOlNOfl AND COMINGS OP LOCAL FOLK! R.'B. Stevens of Algoma la a coun ty teat Visitor. C. D. Arthur la In town on business from Lakevlew. H. McColtom la In the city for a' few daya from Eugene. I Fred A. Keith la a city visitor 'on buclnea from Portland. S. C. Blanchard la here for a short time from Falroak. Cal. 1 . ( . . . . .. . .., f.m I.U.I.. hm .hnrt Miiion sieiner i in mo ciiy toaay "-' - -v..v ... .. on matter, of bullae from'Salem. v"" Klamath. Pal Is. She I reg. . Istered at the Wb.Ho Pelican. Mrs. K. S. Frailer la In town on a' . ,., . , . ..i ... -. r..ii..i I 8ergeant O. C. K Ham. who I here shopping lour from Cbtloquln. . , A ' .. j endeavoring -to iccuro Canadian re- M. C. Ford came In en last nlghfa cru,l' " tour of the lum train from San Francisco. , ber camps In the northern part of Laura Sterena, who resides at Myr tle Creek; la regtotared at the Hotel Hall. Arthur Maddox waa In town from his ranch In the Merrill district, yes terday afternoon. C. L. Halllday la in (own from his ranch In Upper Langell Valley on matters of business. W. Brlgg ia her from Santa and Is a guest at the Hotel MaH. W. D. Hodcaon and Mla Marlon Hodgson are registered at th Hotel Hall from Ashland. Irving E. Keeterson aad Chaa. Huat aro up from Worden for a day or so. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. McClellaa were county seat visitors yesterday from their home at Mt. Lakl. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Meaury. and family are recent arrivals from Port. taad stopplag at the White Pelican. Vernon Strlckel of Lakevlew, la In th city oa businsss and la stopping at the Hotel HalL STOP AND READ All tanata. attaBflaBldha wlBrsw SMalai BslUaalsiit AaaanamA . mm Cola UA 60 OBCk. StllU Dry Goods Co. ''' ' DANCE AT MILLS ADDITION 'Dance at Mills Addition hall every Friday, night, given by F. D. Oallord. Special kmmamjt Oriental- goods, comprising rugs, draperies and Interior decorations, on exhibition and aile at "Before-the-War" prices, by Mr. T. O. Hague, at SOI Willlta Building, will be sold at 10 per cent discount this week, af ter which all unsold goods will be withdrawn from sale la Klamath Falls. ' l-st Wants to Be Champion of the World J . SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSB ABBBnBBVXSBBBaaBB B 4 SBBBBBBrT' 'N'8bBBB' bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbS aBBaaaarvt'alE fBMf sbbbbbbbbbbV F$M$$ii ' iOLirW aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBllavw V 1$ i Jti i9 f$v ' s Vt v?t rE ri v BBBBBBBBBBBBBBS-ai-W - . Cl' 'tJF BBBBBBBBaf V'&ty&Li , g BRBBBBBBBBaa' ibrySf&QJ&AtJftitMify -iv(-Wi1tt tf V t j- v Thlgls th latest photograph of ,'Ji . t . " Tmi ran swaesaim VJaBawtoBhant.fc-rti--C; .,, - rtyft i' -v ''. '..i ...5 f.'a'ifrjH''?- ,. f -'m Mt .U T1 A. W . '! il THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH MENTION J. V. Jarvla. M. D. Howard and Wllda Smith were patenter on the Ashland auto stage 'this morning. Kdson L. Foulkc and wife of da telle. Cat.." are Klamath Fall vlsi- tor who are stopping at the Hotel Hall. ' . Merton' R. DaLong wa among the train orrlrala Mat night from Port land. Ho Is a',gueit at the White Pelican. Mis Helen Leah camo In yesterday I me county tor a tow day. , ' 'OMKN HOT KNIT 8TKAMLY TO COMPLETE STOCK ALLOT. ME.NT FOR ACGt'ST-TKACH. ERA THURSDAY AND FIUDATB The Red Cross chapter haa recelv- i ed,a shipment of unusually good sock yam and wishes to Impress upon th women of th county th necessity of constant work on the allotment of I 1800 pairs of socks for August On Thursday afternoons Mrs. Lu- ella Stearns and oa Friday after noons Mrs. Stella SkllllagtOB wHI be at in nea cross rooms to teach knitting, toe. especlaHy the Kitchener It Is honed tna women of the cam. minll will avair Uminb.. it tbli opportunity to learn to, knit the t correctly. When finished pleas waah aad i' pro and tlo the sock atogetbor only at the top In checking over the' yarn account It la found that some yarn taken out In April and May haa not beea re turned. Pleast aead la th finished work as soon aa possible and all knit ters aro arked to send alt piece of yarn they may have left, a these can all be used st this time. The purpose af the National War Savings committee. Is to create aa army of savers who wlfl. by sarist; re lease labor and materials f or th as cf the governmeat ia th war, aad wac will lend their savings to ta govsra meat to prosecat th war.' -'rn(WW,W& "1 ' ' 1 P'on of the world. He beltorss If k NEW SH PMENT MYARN FOR RED C M FALLS. 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The prac tice of permitting Inquiries aad mes sages of this character between civ- lllsas la countries which ar at war i.k ...... ... 7v 1Z. . ,T u"77" "' w yrniviptv w iaivrBii(iuBi tw which allows prisoners of wsr to ssnd letters 'to their -friends at home and to receive letters from them. la carrying out this work, which Is essentially of a humanitarian char acter, the Red Cross also acts to pre vent th transmission of information of benefit to. th enemy, either thru the effort of professional spies, or I thru message Innocent of Intent. A system of operation haa been de-, vised by th state department which is a nearly "spy proof" as it possi bly could be The procixa of Itsclt -Is simple bat a great ampuut of paluc ' taking labor Is required, to make the safeguard complete. Thl will be readily appreciated when th scheme, of coaveylag messages Is considered along with th fact that aa average of 1S09 totters a' day aro being seat t persons llrlag beyoad the aaemy lines. Th plan, as devised. prsvsaU all us of the cods. Any psrsoa wishing to send a message to a rswtlvs r friend ta asrmaay ar Austria mast write It la some office of a Rd Cros chapter.' Msssass wrlttsa aat la the chapters ar seat, thra the division, to ths offlc of th director of th bureau of communication at Nation al Rod Cross headquarters. Herd tbsy ar cut down la, most, cases, aad In all cases th wordlag Is absolute ly changed. A msssags might hays left th chapter with Invisible Ink somewhere oa It Thsre can be no suck thing whoa .It has be paraph rased aad, put on a aew form In the bureau of communication. From the bureau of communication th messagss'go to ta censorship ANKBM WELCOMED IN ITALY Rom, Aug. 1. The newspapers today promlasntly displayed an nouacemenU of th arrival of Amer ican troops at'a paiat behind the Ital ian front Th Americans were en thusiastically greeted everywhere along th routs, patriotic associations tutnlag eat with beads. at aay ac rHey fsa CHeete. )m tat ta hUM Adds. MM. Liberty .Ask Call. . j , i- WCXk TODAY. Bi " e to Safety held, This one's job was wheeling a baby to a point of tarety. board, by which they aro pmied or refused, as the ense may be. Whey they reach a neutral country they are iransiaiea, pui on oniimcr lorra, nnu forwarded. In most rases they are delivered by the Red Cross of the place to which they go. Blace put Into effect a few weeks 0' ho ,,nn "bove 0","n', stbly has been utilised In the great msjorlty of Instances by persons who are In no. sense enemies of the Un ited Htntes. It Is causing Infinite i ratlsfactlou to many people who fear for their famlllo In the Invaded dis tricts. Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink a sf real hot water , before Breakfast te wash BBBsnT BBakaaaBBBmV FaTB) BIWBJfBBB Life Is not merely to live, but to UvS well, eat well, digest well, work well. sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy It J If one will only adopt ths morning laslde bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can. Instead, feel as fresh aa a daisy oy opening the slulcos of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether -ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it to wash from the stom ach, liver, kidneys and bowels the pre vious day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus clean sing, sweetealag and purifying the en tire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. Ths ac tion of hot water and limestone phos phate oa an empty stomach la wonder fully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and glvea one a splendid appetite for breakfast While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate Is quietly extracting a Urge volume of water from the blood and getting ready for, a thorough flushing n an me insia organs. The millions of people who are both. lOred With coaitlnatlnn hi I Ion. .-.ii. 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