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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1918)
waRpT O IWSe'r .-s '5:.uWJiv"' V;r V THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALL9, OREGON Fnin.Y,.Auai'BT i, 9in raKus $??$&& V - PCK ni'-wwMi EingHl I'ywWti.liliii i j ) !"J"'"'t j' W 'Hill WtV4r ki 1' '"..v'll.1 ' !-;"'-" ' . niwwr m 1 ., iHiiiin''lrftr "-y - street Vri.-wi'V,tlw.ot.itt-KtMith ' MH 9raofc! M traaimlssloa threes 6 tsrBaBBhS' iMMWrwlH MdtBft i J. J"- fq- "m' -' gaanaeniiiii i "! raMaae3EaBBBoaBBBB5, j4ffBtw Qersonal MENTION In the- portrayal western' char-' B MTTI.R NIHlXtCHITH . ON I.OCAL IIAPPKMNOS ( aci.r. of a distinct Vp William il. JL AMON" T1IK PKOI'LK'OV THM CIT' AND V1CHNITV. ( 811111.11111 n.ii ujfli.fus iir lAivii ILR9 ( Hart, It, perhapi, the best known In the cinema world. Mr. Hart has n picture, "The Tiger Man," dl new , "J?'""- Xvi'aamlBjeJso'tserBW, by; Mail toaey wrm:1 K-5V ' t . Bar- l.8 . irjjMii-y VaFWPAYAt'oyBT a, 'Iff, sCbssffidAdvs. Vv HELP". WANTED HWWWMWWWMWMIMWW" WlI.W atVAntBrf- -uiri mr general house 702 Mala'St. Phone 213. 2-t 'VfiVA worl-. K "" - i. $ ... WANTKD-Woman for general house iW& . " r .work on raaeh. Phone 7-M." l-3t ,-, 2-jXrL .. ST y -t , .". .... Ill 'T. ... .-- KWtTr i JLt' v, WANTKD Man with .bone suitable v": .M. i"-i'. i...i. t. f. t .w.. -! T' '" f""1 ' j-it- pwvw v -- r 4 jlW EJ I B9,, - 'slilfeaBiBV -I .VSBBBBBaBywjBbV ..m. BBBBwZSBJKBBBBBs' BBPbwLwjvIiIiY! aa BaaKQiajsBBv i s. j r I Eart Smalt is from Silver take. a recent nrrlrat Apaiy Big Lake ft ' IMI , w .. ' ' V- r.c-i ' J ..-.ir lnvwj- : -',.t.!i l.vr -'J.. WT 11.1 rsr w. WANTEbJarltor work br first i'claie janitor aad jaaltresi, Cal- abtalniag' aad whltewashlaf ako 03 Klaaiath are. IM WANTED SoaMoae to cut, shock .andatack about 19 acraa t rr 't -'j&j. 9bk,m, naawaear trcaiar raaeai. y'iW W'CaltaHe', li Maitvat.' 'IMt .? i UH.WAKTD-Laik- ,fra4ar. .1. V,MAMMMMilMMWMMMIWKMAiMMMffMiAMMMk ' V"' themtofll I mrftn b "W1IXIAM ft HART yrK,T7drMa. AjABIuJArTIVtir- Frank.F. Nelson, Cleorge nVNelson and W. Moulthorpe were among the T. P. Conovor Is registered at the jny Hotel Hall from Portland. J. ,w. Hamakor'l. registered at th niM"ln, froa. a stockman of the Hotel Hall from Bly today. I V d,'tr!c ,.B? " )?": " ,n I iuwu iua7 iookiiik Miier vunu A. C. Thatcher Is a guest at tho Intorests. White Pelican from Mt. Hebron. , P. H. Hutto, who tins charge of George WtWon Is In town for a the big Indian farm at Mcdoc Point, brief viyt from Qulncy. Cnl jfc j0wn for a rhort business visit at Mrs. E P. Knapp l. rmong the ,,le countJr rcrpi.t milal fiom Macdtcl. Cal. j w D Krkland and W J. McEn- 11. P. Hoey enme In yesterday "nay, representatives of the South horn Dollcrest. Ho l a guest nt tho "n Pacific railway, came In last ov- HcM HMI - ! cning on nusines from uunsmuir. jjiJH The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main Street Martin McQee Is a county scat vis-j Mrs. Robert Povlli, wlfo of.a Itor today from the Title Lake (lis- prominent Sacramento attorney, Is trlct. among the tourist vlsltort, In Kla . . . 'math Falls. Sho Is n at'ent at tho u ,ii. r.uwaras was imong m.i train arrivals last night from San Whlto Pelican. rected by himself, which will be pre sented at the Star theater tonight. This Is a remarkable story of the Francisco. Carl- Coleman, night clerk at tho west. Hawk Parsons, a bandit chief. I ni.ti u h.r. , .k, Hotel Hall waa taken to the Klamath widely known as "The Tiger Man." S' W Dw,nn,, ,,,hceJor "hort Oeneral hospital this morning for an becsuw of. hi, fewclty and cruelty. . '" mUm of bu8,neM from , operation for appendicitis. The op- Inrks oa the borders of a desert la search of pray. A wagon train Is halted, owing to lack of water, snd the emigrants suffer great privations. Portland Anoii laese u num ingraai, wi:a or 47-U I-A MMl KBNT rHraUkii keuukiM. .. i,:i, - . .- 77.-jt - z " --w .w ':-- ; tag aUi. at Irt aa4 Mala. ! " :P&W "? FOR SALE - - mmmmnmmmmmmmm0t0mfm '. 1 .U.'.WMIMMMnW . ''',! ,a?na Ai.'Mi:ifait i .t ... N i. ' .-A1 dttloa. at M'WarnlB. HMllna Mb. ' . T . "- '" -w - wm- J-6t l " - lYt- . .fjfc r. M VtfAUsMeCoralckkaaalar Ma i,' 4tvgoo4 coadlttoa. , Will aell a BMMracaaa. jsaek.iPlne ... ,- tf ( ;v,- -. Cola gam lataa aaaaaMar ;A;Vk;ai.a;.Tacy;law rt.'llM aash MM l-He. asMU. HeaMae aHa- ..-OJlfc-r.e..l.-5t 1. ryj. v :: ,JWTT7flr-.'?'' '-' -"?!,? a miaisttr of the Qospel, who vol-i ""' "- """"r tn ior xhm tn m i u.rrh nf .m Hh hort time oa matters of buslncu eacoaaters Hawk, "The Tiger Man.,'.froB Roseburg. who after heating -her story gees to Mr. aad Mr. Carl C. Roedlgor Ike relief of the Imperilled emigrants arc , tbe cUy for a ,horf tlmo from The party Is attacked by'ladlans and the Merrill district. they are driven away under the lea-1 dersalB of Hawk Parsons. Hawk F- King la In the city for a short erntlon was performed by Or. E, Ted Lansing r.nd Oeorgo King-are Johnson, cuests ut the White Pelican from! uarney cnameers or tne uun store I Fred Oaf fenbacber of 8wansen's bar Dependable Groceries Wholesome and Fresh must bf had to keep up Jhe vigor of the body ber shop aad Archie Wlshard, were the boys who went to Langell valley yesterday to take advantage of the opening of the season for sage hen hunting. conceive an Infatuation for Ruth't,(n 0B matters of business and he carries her away with him . Stockton. w ais caein in a secret' recess O. W. Ryan, an 9,?tneer of the 8. P., returned to his home at San from I tauts Obispo, yesterday, after a fort night's visit with his brother, Bob Ryan. His daughter, Anita, will re main here with Mrs. A. F.- Sslflcky lai m e Dlll ..l n T ...... ... .... the dMn sh itsmnt. m .in hr. " " " ' - main nere wnn Mrs. a. r. si 2lf t'.win- P y l,,tered the Mot' " 8l,?- and attend the Sisters' school m.i . .t l . . .... ramento. This is the beginning of "The Ti ger Man's" regeneration. He subse-j Mr. and Mrs.. Jerry McCartle and ".neatly escorts her to a settlement Char'es McCartle from Bly ore conn- whore aha rejoins her husband, and ty seat visitors who arrl"cd yester then 'gives himself up to the officer day. of the tew.oa coudltloa that they be permitted to Hold their religion, ser-i ", "P T ' oi Taa Bfctare Is one i , . , ." Ar " " (rflateasa thrill, strong attuatlons "? oa " s """ ,n" now Hi iki tth i..l. -...... I nail. mmJ . hiuwuu lafevrvsi. VTBMfe'KfLL.-t . . .t r tt t "tltw &m A it Will take 111 Few :-j:t -Mt - rt -V t-VO aUU-gmal;Uoaaad ';Ve4vTlvaHaM. lor' hay. - -lslw;Uwa.ltJaBUtk.aaarah. For ' S' 5 aUrtlwikirB mm L. Jaeoba or If. Mot- V' .';'.?."IIT C, ,',WMMIMMMWrMI IMA'palr of bow, l-t BT 't. A v aak-atak tan. visajuvrvuiw mmmmmmAAmmtmttjwwwm hi O. J. Wlatan. 1U- Mt . ' , TlUTkn)r---A' -,,-.v.'i' - .i !JB W F- VIilBIlT -- B1B w WM f ?. .'J ". " "U nseralag. .--- MyIbv llimm .i- i ''T , w'rT,' ' '. ML .... rnoae iirii a - largo bay getdlag, iy Place Tuesday Owner can have same by CO. Haat Orla- Mt IT PAYS, TO INTnmOATB ;, Before baylag Ufa lanraace it will eat yea aothlag to flad oat what A Leaemng Aaaarleaa Caw baa ta offer. Sat Oeo. O. Ulrica, Dtotrict Manager 1 Hatmtl IMm of N. T. l-tf 1 : Ym flad a war prkea em CMIeV -Avy-v .C i''Unaa,-!. 'll'il-mia !.- . - - - bhhsi aaaaai aaaa-am aabaaawKV aaaaaaa a.antaiw.'. XOtT---Rell obeddfag betwaem Kla- .-. -,flll MHI gk,ecaj offlca. .'UfA-iLaiwIa.. . - .j; J.1... Reward. fe .ri.V.jT Jain tl-i o "J.. .. jiiMfPTr-ajorrai s. , t.V3 ;ii iud afllt '!' u i - . r .""rw " frr -"?. !", au hui afa"t..w r:iiB. . m, v t ?.'-'' " v ''' ira. ii-a ..y.:i.-MISCELLANEOU8 -&rMFt1&tX'M'or ralaled -- j.'. tbraa" or fear rooms. Phoae &'UiWK:yi'T' r Mt '?;!:"'' .,' it Mflrevavt Kay af sjaMcy fraaa CliHcata. tf Less delay when you fill at Kla math Service Station, Sixth aad Kla wth. itu -MeCvraUck half price. Other Implea-fts. SMrs WarehoHse Co. , at Far. S8.U "You're afe" wbesi jtm get aa lav SEAM MAN FIRH AND DAXCK HASGNNED 25P0UNDS "I NK"ER FELT BETTER IX MY LIFE," 8AYS BLAND, AFTEH TAKING TANLAC "Tanlac has not only made a 'won derful change In my wife, but I havo been greatly benefited by It myself. It has put ber. la shape to where she HousTOhpe Metropolitan Am.tmnV J .,.- !.. . . :V5'A.u.'i"OOMS--Hoaie cook- y 'i fhmftk,mwt. .' r, - - , ,T . ' "11 . 1.6 e HV.fSSS. '' w Wi TI7 ;v-!W,tWf-' h-w, im If; IW'iALThraarooaicottaga. 60 A V-iV r.'.',i'':aMt'tlttt.''f-i1 .l .hi .u 4TWiWWUfWi . youag fruit If AW'waagj iawrV. 1180: 1100 eaah. ' rVBaitri-,:i--i.V '. ', ,;uK' N&i&y ijs. HOUSTON. OPERA HOUSE DARK 'star THEATER Thesnaa H. lare PreaeaU WILLIAMS. HART . vf ;mu.l ' ' -i , ' 'v;V VCiAJK?iT-TMT WARB CO- s MiOSClBEATER );iv pt'-''-Wiman'ra rrauiji CAPRICR, (V Z& : Wii fA'oAaarMT iaJ'iiiii'iv' aa. W TMitieth C4ry '" .'i. ainiuAiiW.n ... BiU""!. J. .' Ifl "HW MM" FV, V ..,i'("w.'J:tA. i ' v' ; v : i " v .'.. . w. .a flHwu. a ' m -. piu.m '' Jj.'.T.i'iiTi ;i,t', ." A'-V :i: w55B rim Vt w 'm. iW;'."V jkWWtiaam-'iSdAtV WlBTiSr-arlaL "T' f .VtJ a T. V-TTtT' "THE TIGER MAN" By J. G. Hawka. Directkm of William ., Hart, Photo, graphed by Joe Aagvat TEMPLE THEATER Matlaaas at Star Theater 14 Greater Vltagrapli IreaBta AUCE JOYCE "WOMAN BETWEEN FRIENDS" ti AUoA IMt y Cowedy Admlsaloa 10c aad 18c. 4 ' .' MERRILL OPERA HOUSE ', saraace policy fraaa tb CUicate ag has gained twelve pound In thirty easff, MB Mate street. ,. ti days and now aha feela fine, all sth jtlme. And as for myself, I have picicea. up twenty-rive pounds, and never felt better In my life." j This Interesting and remarkable statement was. made by P. O. Bland of 3724 Fourth Ave., North, Seattle, Washington, recently. Continuing, Mr. Bland said: "My wire has bad one of the worst cases of stomach trouble, it seems to mo a person could have, and everything she would eat dlsagreod with her In a way that causod her the greatest of suffering. During tbe, past five years we tried everything we heard of In our efforts to help -her ' and build her up, but nothing seemed to do her any good. Her appetite left her entlrelyj her complexion was sal low, and her health was all gone to pieces. She used to weight one hun dred and seventy pounds, but fell off to one hundred and thirty-three, and .iwaa so weak she could hardly raise uur uriuB. ror one sona month be fore sho began taking Tanlac, she was down In bed, hardly able to move. "About the last or April she start ed on Tanlac, and the results have been wonderful. She has no trou ble whatever with ber stomach now. She eats anything she wants without suffering a particle from It, and has a splendid appetite. She wag ao ner vous and miserable before she began taking Tanlac she hardly know what a good night's sleep was, but now she sleeps the whole night thru Just like a child. Her color Is clearing up aad ahals able to do all her bouse They cannot stop us, because the pavilion burned down, nor make ua dance la tbe street. We stilt have the Moose Hall. We havo been en larging It, and .It's still In tbe rough, so we will dance there Saturday night, August 3, with tho Peerless Orchestra. Jfelcome to all our pat rons. 1-St $ W are rrretvlnx tlnlly new atxnU antl while tlio stilp'mmtN are delayed, rrelghla alow, oar stuck Is large nn ronatantly growing. W will rertlv eat week a ton of Honey. Thli l the bent eabatltate Mr sugar, and there la no limit to the amount you rati bay. It will be parked la quarts half gallou ami five gallon ram. Prke will be quoted on arrival. A bow atork aad aaaurtment of Xn. tloaal jCompany'a goods, frenli and r crlp from the oveas. In hulk ami pavkagea. Try a parkago of H. yH. nutter Crackers. Klamath Falls Suggestiens: I Hllr your tea, roffee or cocoa well. Don't lNve sugar la the bottom r Iko cup. t Huretcn lirrakfaat Imiiey, yrui, maple iic dntcM. cereals with raUlim, HuhMltute molaaaea, anaaJe syrup, or njrrii made from aorglium and torn, fur part of sugar used la rook ing. Sutmtltute syrup or hoary for part nf the sugar la rake. Oae'cup of nynip or honey will take the ptaco of iiiio tup iif sugar aad eae-fMirth of a ciip of liquid, la ataaeatlaay rake rrrlpe tho syrua er hoasr atay be nurd for uneJialf at the i Make your ranea wltaeat fraatlag. I've fresh, dried .er ateeatud fruit Mr ilrwirrt la the alaca ef "aaade dMies" tlmt require aagar. Bake an. plea nr pears with Mttkt water for several hour, until rkh syrup fortius. If more sweatee lag la daalrrd mid lioncy or inula sees. Oak dried prune wlthoat sugar la the water la whlili thry were soaked aatll the II. qiild l almost boiled away. If atvre Julie U waalnd add water to the sy. nip. Tim long, alow ceeklag devel H rich flavor aad the aaVMlloa of Ntignr la uwasreaaary. "HARD SKIN" AND FOOT CALLUSES Magic! right off wlthoat PeshesB V"e sJ-w The Winnek 426 Main St. Phone 34 Klamath Falls je eM" 2 Co.. Inc. ML (t oAAAAAmA Favorable Crop Weather Over State Last Week s .; MOTION P1CTCMM fnHMira AND MTtTsVUTl .! Don't suffer! A tlay bottle ot Freesone costs but a few coats at any drug store. Apply a few drops oa the toughened calluses or "bard skin" on the bottom of feet, then lift those painful spots right off with fingers. When you, peel off corns cr cal luses with Freeaoao tbe akin beneath Is left pink and bealthy and never sore, tenderer even Irritated. Portland, August S. The weather during the past week has been qulto favorable for agricultural Interests, according to the weekly summary ot weather and crop conditions Issued by the weather bureau here. Showers la scattered localities, heavy, la places, fall In north-central counties but only slight rains occur red la the greater portion of .the state. While the rains came too lata Conditions ar lenaniiiv to benefit fall sown crops, and also! for tree fruit, but good moved, and If tho fall rain arc de layed tho early feeding of hay will I bo necessitated. Apples and pears uro In excellent ( condition In the Hood Itlver valloy. tbe fruit bolng larger than It usually I at this season. They aro alio do Ing very well In Jackson county, where tbe picking of Ilartlctt pom Is now under way, and this work will k..n In TW...I... ...... . .. , wvS.m ,m fHuaa iuuiii; nvxi wees. ravcrnbla rains aro Special Ainswceiiai n.l.HlMl ... J.MM..iI..H w,,vM.a uvim ivMiii,u rivtJ draporjes and Interior decoration, ' on exhibition and eale at "Before! U'.." ...I... ku u m r , . tn ' " i'i""i vf r. vr, iiaaa, si j 301 Wllllts Building, will be sold st 10 por cent discount this week, .af ter which all unsold goods will st ' I withdrawn from eale la Klaaetfc Falls. ! BUV A THIIIFT STAMP TODAY. work wltliou any trouble. "When I noticed tbe wonderful benefits she was getting from Tanlac, I started taking the medicine myself, as I had been suffering for some time with Indigestion and constipation, and was badly run down. I bad fal len off to one hundred and forty-two pounds and was still, losing. I don't miffer a particle with Indigestion now ,no matter what I eat, and I am always ready with a big appetite when meal time comes. I bow weigh one hundred and sixty-seven pounds. j making a gala of twenty-five pounds, and my wife and I ara both glad to recommend Tanlac, aa it has done far more than we expected of it." Tanlac Is sold la Klamath Falls by Star Drug Co. 'Adv. delayed work and caused some dam-, needed for best result age locally, they ware of consldern-l Lata garden truck will bo much bla benefit to tha lata spring crops benefited in tho Willamette valley and grasses. The protracted drought, by the rains of tho last few days, aad previous high temperatures bad 'and farmers will bo enabled to do hastened tbe maturity ot winter grain: some transplanting which has been and harvesting of these cropa was delayed on account of drought. Uto somewhat la advance of the avorsge! potatoes are gonerally In need of soason, Tbe rains either extinguish-' moisture to Innim nmi rmn. . il. a . ! " ta o loresi tires er checked their spreading and cleared the atmos phere of smoke. A, poor to fair crop of barley and oats Is about harvested and thresh ing la under way. Spring wheat shows soma Improvement In eastern counties and la nearly ready for bar- vest In Umatilla and Baker countlos The cutting ot winter wheat was de layed by rains In Umatilla eouniv 'but, continued la .other district, and win oe completed in Douglas coun ty during the coming week, with fair to good yields. Rye Is being thresh- i-ouiri counties ana only poor yields are Indicated. Showers were beneficial to. corn, and the fields In most places are In good condition; the crop Is tassellng In northern coun ties. Showers stimulated tbe growth of grass la some localities but more rala la needed; especially In northern and western districts. The second crop of alfalfa Is being cut In Mil. heur county and where Irrigated Is giving good yields and la about rea dy for harvest la Josephine county. Pastures and ranges are becoming so short that stock is being turned on the meadows as the bay U re- Money to oaa ea city and property. Nee ChUcete. HBHinBMSBBBBBaSaMBSB1 RKCKARD KENT MtRVlCfl Ffcoeekw Mght Fheae MS " uBBsBasBmamasi - 1IRNRV C. ICHUCKF Phystriaa aad Sargeoa All Chroale Disease a BpKlalsJ. Office White Mdg. Owing to the increased cost l all kinds of ma. terial tho retail gelling pricoof VEBAU.S Kg ffef.U.S.nafr.off ha been advanced to 152 the Suit Escelleac .ef quality and worlaMBiUe gWaateed as hereto ore. Look for this Red Woven Label g M.I, l, IkoVErTAIial ntTu! .HlT.Orr. flamg I Levi Strauss & Co., SaaFraaelsoa www unANorniutiP,M,K, ,,liW"rl"'f''fA, , ri passengers and Baggage ANYWHSRB IN TUB ClTf . QUICK HKRVICB .t 'iHCAHONARLH RATWJ PHONM 1ST ,a at '. m '' westenTraisteru: UM jwwswirfMdMMMsjsjasr We uarwttee W WKkijJ hlrts and Ceiurs' Uau" We else wash eNk, weet. & ersd geds wry etrefully. Try, ence aad b eawWwesd. Our ar right abeNe tt.. 127. Fourths S"' ? FfM IVMWilaM rl 4J -w l,lw ,f Wl 'AAAA0mL0WW0WWW' i54 .?r m - .,.'k. LMal III II I ' ' , .