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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1918)
FRIDAY, AVaVWl S, 191 IHK EVENING' tiKKALD. ft j Win Prisoners of Americans Are AW Convinced United States Is in the War I - - r ' i ' ., business londmons In tM i ujKi-.OiJis 12th District Outlined Itocont wciithor condltloni, com- to supply the government each month 'proportion of their gold reserve to blnrd with tiiitiHiially heavy dnmago not lc" Itinn 000 cant of nlrplano tbolr liabilities. by Insects, huvo boon unfavorable to flr' Adil'tlonal orders for 00,000,- "aiilu of this district, for the'.r ,, .. . t .... , 000 feet of lumbar for oaitorn enn- prolcctlou.nnd that of all busl- tho proper development of tho grain to,inionU myo boon J))1C0(I nB t r noM ,!ttWJ patrlotlcally co.operiltea crop, Tho government roport ef nld tlmt ordorn for UO.OOu.OOO fcxi ' to build up the Folcral Ilesorve Inly Ipt gives tho following ostlmntq for refrigerator gux, Hlilp conntruc. bank's K'.'li roservo, mc-klng more I l..l ,!.. ....... ....4 !.!... I MI-ft.L ik. maC .. .1. .-..-I i (iiiiiu, iiutv vi vuinuivruo una ihrui'i j iov iqifM um 01 lunr jou-q try ViLrr moots unemployment, I wheels with "Spoketlte." Telford ttada h thrown Into confusion andlBioev Oarage. Sir panic may result, Such a condltloni . Is tho oupe: Itu of stability. Stttblllty Is now dependent upon tho contl'iun.g ability of federal Re- Lrvo banks to make advances ta other banks which may be In tieed, "and tho strength of Federal Iteserve banks to do this Is measured by the rnur. innri , m. .b;k,i a $m:: DULL, SPLITTING. k&7CM 'B M HEADACHE , Dr. Jmsm' Hekdaob Powders re- a oaeo iu cents s ptokift. Nyal Porous Plasters fllvo effective relief for MAN CAWSIP Ar AMtRICAII 7KOCXU These are just a few ef the Hun the psst three weeks, and they have prisoners taken by Americans within proof Americans are In the war. War Costs Great Britain $25,000 Each Minute Lcadoa, August'!. (vis Ottawa 1. paying all and much more than nil The war la eeetlng lb people of her debt charges out of current Oreat Britain II4.9J0.000 per day, ". lHo the now taxation rnls--. ii akk ... ..... t,.... ? Uermany l not enough to pay ' ' the Interest accumulated upon bur tu.vvv m Bnuw. vvuruiua iu war JcJ,t. tUUBeat prepared ky the Imperial) "Hefore the war the peoplo ct llrl authorities, which aaya i tain paid taxes nmountlne to amiroV "After four yeare of exhausting Imately ri.OOO.ooo.ooo a year; today war nniain creau m ciiii unim- ,thoy are paying taxei of 3l700,000.. Hired. Her "ellver bullets' are being 000 annually. In spite of thU. (ireat tiraed out by hundred of millions, rtrltaln rnlscd her third loan of $r,,. sad evenr oae la flndlag Its billet. 000.000,000 a sum equal to nearly ner people iro cneerruny bearing the half her entire national dobt In 1914. ever Increasing otrala which baa been I "flrest llrltaln la now snendlnr taced upon tbelr shoulders, and will M.IOB.OOO.OOO a year on her army. spare ae eiion n aiOM or treasure' ber aavy, her alry service and her mu till victory to aemred. nltlons faclorloe and supplies, but oruaias national eot has in. desplto this colossal flnnlclal bur- creased durlag the wa,r from IS, MB,, don she has advanced leans to hor 110,000, to M.0.000,00, or In allies ainounyng In the aggregate to excess It times over, and yet aha Is M,160,000,000." You take a Dr. James' Headache Powder aad la just a few moment your head clears and all neuralgia and t ... uiBij-BBmm wmiisainmm- ' iiniue of grain production for tho district: tlnn " tuxy noeds will bo placed than 2,30 gold shlpmo'its during .d surest relief for headache, whether J 1I8 Whimt, bit, do,77R,O0O llnrluy, tin . r, 1,4 4 0,000 OatH, bil,. 42,977,000 llyo, bu ... 971,000 Corn, bu , . 7,491,000 1917 'Himrtiy. Tlio prices rixeil by tlia gov- tinea tiuntng enJin with Juno 70,899,000 ornment are reported to bo satlsfar ni"' Increasing the total gold held ri7,fl04,O0O try- dumber production was nor-' '"'" $98,815,000 On March 29th to 43,037,000 '"ml during June, but slnco Juno 2i 1130,903,000 on June 28. I j!80,00i whon higher freight ratci liccamo cf-t 'r'o Increasing demand upon the 7.283.009 1 foctlve. there lias been a decroaso In cdcrnl Iteserve bank Is shown by Unv, tons .. 11,428,000 13,604,000 production, order mid shipments, tlio fuct that, altho the amount of the This estimate averages about 10 Washington produced 12.7 per tout sold rosono has. Increased over $31, por cont less thnn n month ago. r " the lumber cut In tlio United 000,000, the proportion of gold to A groitly reduced acreago of po-'e'stM '" 1017 with n total cut or liabilities has decreased approximate tiitoo nnd siiRnr hocta Is shown, the G70,000 foot, thereby loading nil oo Per cent. farmers having plantod othor crops' tho lumber producing Htates. Do-, which promldCil larger financial re- structlve forest flrca hno been re- . turns. The cstlmnted production ofjJ)orl1 from many pslnts In Waxli- I . . f I I potntoos Is 32,147,000 bushels, com-'ln"" Oregon and Cnliromla durlnK pared with 47,160,000 In 1917. the past month, and owing to the ex- I'rlces of all farm products are nitremely dry condition of the forests, dull, throbbing, splitting or nervs- racking. Seaf'seeseon to the drus , store sad est a dlna a ... i- ... voi 'unsnng it's to package now. I needlns. Do I sure 'yon nt Dr. , ir...inni.. Powders then there will be no dissp. polntaieat. ' 1 nicest of thono of last , year. Altho mo corns or proiinciion, cspecia'iy labor, havo Increased, the farmers n ro Insured a good profli, and the resttlctlon of the middlemen's pro fits n&sureic equitable prices to con- Riimcrs. No crop losses havo been reported cm account of Inbor short age. A recent estimate of the year'e piobablo salmon ack Is S, r.00,000 Local Red Cross Activities Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning ef elnklnfl a gj iaH sotjaaaWaa satsaalafstsaa ji ! wsvisvr fffvnvsjsjt We're not here long, so let's make they are being controlled with great difficulty. I Those piesent at tha sewing room June bank clearings for the nine ypsicrday wore jfesdames Cbaa Mar- reserve cities of the district, nltho l(n. . Prv. n N.unh.m rr.4 Mm. slightly less than the previous moUth M, w, co.oon,, Mi ,. gtelnmeU, E. ott.t-t"y ,,e,b,,f,11 Ui " "T" w,tU' Increased 85.3 per cont ever the ej.i ,,., a. T, Bummers.. J. D. Wbltmore, ,B,;,""V. "? I?! .' " MP roipondlng month or 1917. Hulld- y n Sci)ge M j Nyhnrt A.B Lund ' n What a glorious Ing permits for the samo cltloi in- ' w' nrehi wiiii.m I smith J a rJcond"lon to attain, and yet, how Very creased 16.5 per cent over Jun. mu n v vi " t. VJm.. ."' u OB wlli on" ! he '., " ' , ' Imornlng Inside bath. I.. r.XSSiM IW.. WWII -:t P-Wii v-y ifv. im rSl m nn.l .u.ln-- ....., JtH lnl. ." H .',A ...... minn, ..'.17 W,. m... Jilimim yVL! ;ln rnrt mi) thing from a crkk in the back to a rlmmlc rase of Itlicuniatlim. Tliere ie nothing better The neat time yem are trea led with anything of thle tort get a Xyal Porene Plaster aal i pat H on. The resale will sr l. prisf ton. Plasters of H kJaela at that store. K .. . UrrT.r7HiU 'v ntAPwin rALL.- urt-Min r ' .2.J n in, r. ' .ft Hi tO V, I .,--"- WW Wi..Ti In the surgical dressing room were Are wacMaft year ehet repairing? , evenly. Preparing this mixture. If not we are fceih loalac money., though, at hornets mussy and trnublo- lt same, ror no cents yau cr.n buy nt uy rdug store tho ready-to-uie prop 1917 aiiuo laour is scarce, nmi me ra.-, Mesdnmes Clin.. Otv. W. O. nnich rnei. In 1917 the prnductlcn was " ore having some, difficulty In o. W. Itohertson, Z. C. Kimball, J.l iv,iti,iu,B enrcs, anu tuo average ror rcwn ineir cropn, conimions nro j, Mcrryraan, Wm. Del tell, E. Q. the Inst eight vonra Is -7.032.0S3 MrlX settled. The "ttln-tho-war" nrehr. II P. Thomas, Jas. H. Drls- rasos. ' sp'rlt seems to permoile tlio work- r0i. Most of the shlpyardi of tho din- era In the essential Indimtrjcg pen- trlcl bine contracted their entire out- orally, and In several const cltloi tho Thoso present at the sewlnc room 1 jfl A War Stamp a kaiser away. day keeps tke Polks whp 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 as a daisy by opening the sluices In the system encn morning ana nusning out tne put for tho next 12 months, and , hlpyard and metal trade workori, )Mtcrdny were Mesdamea Carrie nant matter. innny arils for n much longer per iod. It I estimated that the value of tho production of all the yards F. Putcrbough, Homer Humphrey, V. J. Winters, O, A. Stearns, J. W. Lindsay, L. E. Sullivan. who were nwarded Saturday half ho!. Mulor, Percy Foster. Louis Bradford, Idaya during the summer months by NciUo Van Riper. O. C. Mitchell, W. the Wage Adjustment beard, have n Sceiiorn. R. E. Wattenbera. June tmiminir strcl nnd wooden ships on arrereu to rorego tnoir nair iioiidnyn Orlinc, Allen Stnnsble, J. 8. Mc this rout In over $500,000,000 per and work, without requiring extra dure, Pauline Ilueslng, j! Slech, W. year, or S3 ronntructors or steel pay ror tne otertirac. ships nnd 78 constructors of wooden , The general crodlt situation Is ships rated for efficiency for tho j described ns utnble when banks male month of May by the Emergency 'lata cash pr.vments against dcpoilt- Fleet Corporation, tho five hlghext ots' checks; when farmers, mcrc'i-, rnted woodon ship constructors are In this district. The most notnblo rontriictloa rocord yet made any whero was trie-launching of a 13.000 ton steol freighter by a 8aa Fran cisco yard In 45 days from the dato of koel Inylng. Fir lumber mills of Oregon and Washington have pledged themselves SO ItKWARD ants, manufacturers and others ei- gaged Iu pioductlon nnd distribution are able to obtain the custoinc-y VUi dol,Br wwr ". PW loans for rci.sonab!e'nnd legitimate for Information leading, to the db requlremrnu; and nen banks nn t0VeTy of I'ew Drr' who HPPred able to tell or redlicount n portlir. from Clilloqaln en July 9th. of their loins If they become over- 3M w- c- vn ?mon' & loaned. The Interruption of any-qt theaa procecs prevents tho rhyt'.t-1 DUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAT. Bay a nlco level let la Mitts Addl Hen aad balM beasaw Liberty Beack ukea In pagmu Ask CWI rate abeat tha new arlree. tf aratlon, Improved by tho addition or otl.or Ingredients, called Wycth's Sago unl Sulphur Compound," You just dampen a spongo or soft brush with It and draw this through your hulr. taking one small strand at n tlmo. lly DAIRY CATTLE PLUS WESTERN CANADA MAKE PAT PURSES Purchase a Thrift Stamp before re-;ncrn,l,K " rr hair disappears, and. inne. 'They work while you sleep." i""" """'"or appiicaunn or iwo, your nair ueenmes uenuuruiiy darkened, glossy and luxuriant. , Cray, faded hair, though no dls grace, Is a sign of old age, and aa we all.deilre a youthful nnd attractive appearance, get busy at once with V)eth'a Snge and 8ulphur Compound and took years younger. Thl ready-to-use preparation is a delightful toilet requisite, and not a medicine It la not Intended for tha rnr. mill. TOU CAN MINfJ RACK COLOn gatlon or prevention of disease. Adv AXI I.VHTRK WITH SAQK TKAl 1 - AM) SULPHUR EASY TO DARKEN k YOUR BRAY HI ' The new IBIS low coat, life, acrl- When you darken your hair with drat and health snllrlaa of tha Tra. Sge Tea aad Sulphur, ao one caa'elers are modrra all tha wax thra, tsll, because It'i done ao naturally, ao ! aad they cost lose Sea Chllcote. tf QUIT MEAT IF YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BADLY TAKK A frTAULKHPGONFUL OF you hnvo sovero headaches, nervous HALTS IP RACK HURTS OR 'and dlsxy spells, sleeplessness, acid ".Alius: HtlTHKRS i stomach or iheuroatlsm In bad weuth- ler, get from your pharmacist about i ew aamBTBaammCShiamTtff'TBamm' 'hWftfUtmt,ilt,'l,'' Hyyt,tpiayjpJfjnBRw,aammmBWB TLaaaaVBw aTZJJHDfBlMRjRaBBaaa V-fStmiKMimOmBa'SmSWUSSwSaSMSSSSSlSm aafprBBBp aBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBBTa0BTi-AErLWBaBBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBiaiBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBt rlXnSnDmHRjaSJjHHHMHHHHHBUKrv j. . 'v w k'x;xt. ta' : , ua'v ' Avor j. tsr . .v ... Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before 'breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a tcaspoonful or limestone phosphate In .It to wash rrom the tnmarh, ler and bowols the previ ous day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal berore putting more food Into the stomachy The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach Is wonderfully In vigorating. It cleans out ell the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid ap petite for breakfast While yon are antnv4n vnur hpakfaA tfiA ma ..j 'tla.ta.A la mhI.1,. &a.,KaA.,M m volume of water from tha blood and getting ready for a. thorough flushing of all the Inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bullous spells, stomach trouble; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders add sickly complexions are urged to get n quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the rhug store. This VIII cost Tory little, hut la sufficient to make anyone n ropnounced.craank on the High Grade Tailoring at raaeonjabta prteaa FIT AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTORS Pure Woolens. , 'Yonr Inspec tion Invited ' t Chas. J. Gzek ' MERCHANT TAHXm 5lMaJaSt. r , i il f PROFESSIONAL CARDS- H" ' ' ' JOHN C. CLRGHORJf , ' , Coaaty Sarreyee , ClrH Isaflneor ' . J. .lA- A?at!f,'' , a iKVH,v,SVx ' Dairy Cdttleitear 5ttrdtri.triori8TAIU r4r3aSaJ We are a nation of meat eaters nnd our blood .is flled with uric add, says wen known authority, who warns ) to be constantly on guard against kWuey trouble. T The kidneys d'o.th'elr utmostto free the blood of this IrrlUtrgg acid, but bscoasj weak from tha overwork'; "7 set al'uggteh: tha ellmlnstWe thwueg elof aad inwa tha watt to re tMsed la the kjood to poison the en tire system. ,- 'f ' ,-' ...WhM yeorkliaaaVi aihe.and feet Ilka Iumn of lead, aidyou have Mlaglnt HIM la 'the back or tha urine Vekn full' of sadliteBt; or 'bOlUau.lrrUaWe, obllglsg you to Mtk resda the alwha. four ounces of Jnd Salts; take a tahlespoouful In a' glass of water be foro bVeakfact each morning, and In a few days your kidneys will act lino. ThU famous salts Is mudo from the .acid of grapes undvlbmon Juice, combined with llthls, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neu tralise the, acid In urine so, It Is no longer a source of Irrltailon, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders, Jad Salts Is Inexpensive gadjeasnot Injure; makes a delightful efferves cent Ilthla-water drink, nnd nobody can niske mistake -by taking a lit tle, oseaslonally. to keep the kidneys oleaa and atl.s-AT. . - : ' BBmnmnmnv 'MmaasjsjsjamsjasaaaaasTraj ijj Tiuiry j i aamnmnmnmih bbhbHbbbbV 'aBBSBLBcatrt,4 J",tt!r"'S "fi Jmnmmmmnml BBBBBhxaxaB! 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This I much more butter has a groat reputation, due to with II, C, L. Chtoso it Not In n1 economical than our liul.it of servlnittl;v snlemliu systeni of grading slangy sense, but lltoraJIy. We have, it In hits. which Insoros a standard quality to liud meatless, wheatless and other- Fiom where Rie we to uct more the consumer. Canadian cheese Is less days prescribed. We have been 'cheoso when none It belh imported gnininR this same high reputation ureed to eat corn nnd Ash to save, from Euiope, und wo now consume reciufo the fuutu yatm of urudlng wheat and meat. .Why has no one nil that our Amciirnn imirlea are povcrns its mniketlntf. "Tho demand in.'inmuriurinR' unyt irom our i , iiixiuk mo output uuu mur win iiviRlibnc Cnnuiln, of course. For the moru furmei-i are turning their at production of rood nil!t'. und hepec teijtlon to dairy cattle. Dairying urged the use or more cneesjT X food value cheese (Is the equal of most meats and superior of many It is far leas Expensive and can be cooked I in many ways' to make -it a staple food. Potatoes, .rice, maca rem hominy and other ceroala baked ."au cratm." nrov lie dishes whose richness dispense with aAioat accompaniment, Europeans 'huvo long used cheese dri lieu of meats in iwnny sections tor., w is served at all meals, hew ri iieu or meats. (."Europerhceso teals, the cheese swa-ast indnneasaineiaaHir, amtterisa;wviaer wo waajeeaeeee k rtooed on the table and alicea are Kooil cheese, no coimtvy in the world' Amocwtlons.umt good railroad trans is better .ndiiptdd tiinii Ciinil.i. Its nortatlon combine to bring big re pratrie provinces ofcbjiy tlie same turns into tho dairy fatmera pockets. Citttmli. n. tin tlm (Yii.'imn clieuwo. mnklna count rief of Kuur,o, Tha 'nieie Is still much cood erasing eliuiatiu 'iind nlmophcric tomilllons.land to bo had at low prices and througnoul tne unoio oi wJtern'oairy siock oi uii uieeus is uanauie fanadii .nro lileul for 0,c v:bwu ot nt the arious Canadian Government live stock; , , a - Experimental Furma and the" Can- 5 Canada's output of cheese d ijohuj i ttlun Pacitlc Ueuiniis tuition Farm. MB-by leanssond bounds, M:nitoha' For the man who wnnti to i'ct into un.l Allirlu aurh nut 'an thp market , the Cheese Game, now u t tit cima l.. M a milTiou pounds in ,UH Canadian ' aud, Western Canada h lit Equity No. 988. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Kla math. Prancea I. Rogers, Plaintiff, vs. Prod P. Rogers, Defendant, To Fred F. Rogers, Plaintiff above named: In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint fited against you In the above 'entitled suit, on or before Friday, the 30th day of August, 1918, that being tho day of the last publication or sum ,mons and the last day within which jyou are required to answor, as fixed (by the order ot publication ot this summons. If you rfall to appear and Janswer, the Plaintiff will apply to .tho court for the roller demanded In said complaint. Raid suit brought to 'secure dissolution or the bonds oi mntrlmony existing between yourself nnd Plaintiff and Is based upon cruel, constant and Inhuman' treatment of the Plaintiff by yourself. This sum mons Is published In the Kvenlng . Herald, ar dally newspaper of goneral cumulation, printed, pub lished and circulated In Klamath County, Oregon, at KlamutU Falls, 'Oregon1, by order ot Honorable D. V.' Kuyxenaau, judge of said Court, and dated July the 18tb. 1918. L'the first publication to 'be made on Friday, the 19th day of July, 1918 and the last publication thereof ou v iubjt, ih aum any pi August, iu l B. H. M. MANNINQ, ' Attorney for Plaintiff. .Post Office 'AddressLoomls Bldg. ' 409 Mala Street! KUmath ' Fulls, Qregea: It II llt-II ' ' DR. KARL Q. WI8RCAKVER White Rldf. Pheae M Dentistry nnd Oral Surfery 1 DR. P. R. GODDARD Ostoopatblc Physician 41 Surgaoa Suite 811, 1. O. O. F, Temple (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 821 . . Res. I'lieae, xttSR (The only Osteopathic Physl-' clan and Surgeon In Klamath Falls.) ', W. D. MILLER Roofing Contractor, Malthold, Tar and a ravel Roof ing. Itoof Coating. Kepalr Work1 a Specialty. VS3 S. Sixth Street!. Phone S93, W O O D ORDER A YEAR'S SUPPLY OF? GREEN SLAB Now, and have them dry and ua-; asr cover uriyin s,fWU" ; y it nanaia B'eeyn (tcna) ano Oil, Klantatk. FtMrl S d ShKk Weed, Ceal 'anajFuelj WKH rsH4M VOWflSl mr W-Pt' ? i ..Wi At 'j''t, I s ,&& X f M&iki-, J. gy.liV :i ,.. f M?fLi3hUaSat