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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1918)
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X4t (LOST AND FOUND AA0A0i000mmmA0wwi LOST Roll of beddlag betweca Kbv awth Falla and Rocky PolaL1 Laan ' -rvV-. at Herald office. Reward. Joha . - fri .. " . -V ,4i ''ijiawia.' . .314 tfipri$km stid 'oolt two yaars ..'1aM. walaht aaa utmm. tut kni th JBa4aHeroa; H. C, Lord. . ; MI1CELLANEOU8 i' '-iWANTBD-rfuralshecl or .unfurnished PHWMMIMM house, throe or four rooac. Phoae Mt .,- W ..XARD AND ROOMS-Hoae cook U'rvvta. Ml 8th St, t-5 RACING CAR Crawford special, .41. &&1J. ,', !wrru- " Pdr, 'or sale cheap hi- K Waakhura way. Phone I58w; IM L?Cv l0IBULB-i-18B acres, all under lr iW rajauwi, pari in auauaj renced. yrv i if .Htm, Ban gooa oauaings. W- x?1'0 WS-PW o If sold at once, li w k i ' WARD a CO, MU..,.Vr fiftwaSi-. M REWARD ?$ y'rtlit. dollar 'reward will be nald ;B'VforYlaforaatk)t leading to the dls H&fflXfty? -iw f"", who disappeared tHlr J",unosuiB oa'juiy 8th, jll;f , W.-C-Vaa Emon, Atty, mmm& K- iTaad-maewi of those loo Umammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi At Ae Theaters ...j..." I '. A V airla. It yon wart kaeed la the dark and thea kissed In the daylight would you know It the secead.klss was Implanted on your fair llpt by the man who kissed you la the dark? Such Is the situation that confronts Miss June Caprice In her latest Wil liam Fox photoplay, "A Camouflage Kiss," which will be shown at the Orpheus theater tonight. The story It that of a Dork maker and a beak producer.- The pork man Is June's brother-in-law and Is In a sorry financial plight until Mr. Hoov er requested that the people of the U. S. eat less meat. Then Mr. Pork Man went to the Dean Man. whose business, by the way, was prosper ous, and proposed an amalgamation. The bean man didn't Ilka the Idea until he saw June. Then he com - btned business with his ambition, ' and he makes good progress with) June until the kiss Incident In the story. It Is breaking no secret to tell here that the man who had the courage to kiss June in tne darn was the man to whom she finally decided to cling to after. This Is certainly a scream of a atory and Miss Caprice does welt .dramatically. From hundreds of stories submit ted by distinguished writers, Mary Oareda and Qoldwya's advisory board selected Kate Jordan's "The Splendid, Sinner" for the stager's second aaaaaraaea la aotloa pictures, at the Star1 theater, aagtaalag Sua ay. Pitched la a very high emotional key. la the atory of "The Spleadld Waaer." A great love cornea to tha here(M,eut,of a saorase of lias, de ceit, tatrigae and aaaslm aad, like all treat eadows aayeholoaieal eoa flleta, there la a high arise to pay. Tha thrills aceomaaaylag may ato ry of tha early aayg af Ua rronuer are aot waatlag la "Tha Tiger Man" Wa. I. Hart's aewast aletara, hat they are tempered hy a wcasaa's swsataees, lava aad ta geaeroas Im pahtes 9t a aaaf whoso heart la Mr ger taaa-'hla.aadr, Mat who hoeomes aa,eaaiy of the, law haeaaaa af soaw atraaao twlat la his aatara aad the lack af a gaMtag haad la the earlier etagss of,hla earaer. It .affords a atroag part 'for Mr. Hart, aad wHl a44 aaoOur iriaaah to hla taaaaar- aMa sasesessa aaa tha serosa. Tha Titer Mat',' will aa.daalayod at Ua tar' aatorJtosJit 1 :K V, f -i . lata Fair, Salea, Oragoa, Seatea her SMI. Saleadid aahlMta, axeal leataaalc, high ehua oaterUlaaseata aad a aaaorh raatac eard. Far par tlealarswrka A. H. Laa, Salea, Ore- Adv. ha flra, tat a hay HOUSTON' s HOUITON OPERA HCLIJ1E ''ABJr. ITAR THEATER .Theaaas H. Iaco Praseata WILUAM 8. HART THE TMRK MAN" By J. O. Hawhs. Directles) of WlUlaa S. Hart, Photo, graphed hy Joe Aagasi SUNDAY AND MONDAY GoMwya'Preaeate Saasatloasl MARY GARDEN For tha Second Time oa Aay Scree THE SPLENDID. SINNER" By Rata Jordan The Story of a Woma. Who Knew All Sorrows aad Joys Save Obo TEMPLE THEATER AU Tanata Theater Prosrwas WW Bo Show at the Star Theater Mat iacee Vatll Further Notice. AdjfJestoatiec aad IS MERRILL OPERA HOUIE MOTION PICTURBS TIJaVArSANl)MTURaUTS IERSONAL little sidelights on local happening among the people ok this city and vicinity, goings and comings ok local folks it W. V. Phillips i from Portland, -a recent arrlvnl Mrs. C. O. Drown Is In town from Crystal for a few days, Mrs. William Mlnch of Edgewood. Cal.. Is here for a short time. Miss Louise Rasmussen Is regis U-red at the Hotel Hall today from Dallas, Ore. W. C. Hartley camo In yesterday afternoon from Lakevtow on matters of business. , r, c. Spink Is among the county Mat visitor today from his camp nt spring Creek. S. A. Pope was among last .even ing's train arrivals from San Fran cisco. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. dclnger are in town today from their ranch In the vicinity of Chlloquln. E. O. Kllgore nnd F. W. Hcrron were arrivals yesterday arternoon from Ashlsnd. Mr. down and Mrs. from the N. D. O sbach are Klamat agency on business Herbert Brown,-a forest ranger from Lakavlew, Is paying Klamath Falls a business visit. Will Leo Is expected In tonight with a Bulck six sedan for Mrs. Hen rietta Melhase. Mararet Johnson returned to her suamsr home at Odessa after It with Ester Calkins. .... R. C. Brlggs of the U. S. R. S. came In yesterday afternoon and reg Isterad at the Hotel Hall. ORPHEUS THEATER Wttllaai Fox PressaU JUNE CAPRICE NA CAhfOVFLAGE KISS" A Hoanaace of a-Twaatletli Oeatary CMrt of T aa tha Weaaaa." Prices, tte. Ho War Ta added Saaday aad Monday WaHlam Fox Pre "is, R. A. Walsh's Master "Drama ' THE HONOR SYSTSM" i The Greatest Hainan Stcr-; 7vor Told Maslc Tharadaye aad Saadaya by Mrs. FKsaatrick aad Harry BoraL Special Price, 10c aad 90c War Tax Added Waitress Supplants Garcon at Best Known Hotels in the United States 9nnmwmmmamm bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb bbbbkbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV ' bHbbbbbbbbbbbBWS .,aBBBBamBBBBBBBBBBBViBBBRS aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr aBBBBBBBBBWSdtVl4BB WbbbbbbbbbbbbBV aBBBBBBBBWaRBBBBYBBBBBBBBBBBV V-IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaa aBBBTBKiBBBBBBBBBBBBBf BBBBBBBBai tVV-Sn'' Ibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb 'liBBilBBBBBBBl WWJ y i 4 itBaHWf ftBBBai It Because waiting on the table Is a non-essential occupation the Waldorf- Astoria, the bestknown hotel in the united law, and tne first of the great modern hotels In tha world, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH MENTION Warren C. Blrdsoll was among yes terday's arrivals. He Is registered at the Hotcj Hall from Dend. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ocorgo Huffman an rlvod yesterday afternoon from At turas. They are guests at the White Pollcan. A. Knllna paid tlio county seat a business Visit yesterday from Malln, whero he conduct n goneral mercan tile business, Mrs. Avery, Don I'ntterson, R. nil dorback, Onle BlenNouro, K, F. New houfo, wore passengers on the Ash land auto stage thin morning. John F. Shepherd, who conducts a ranch In the Pine Grove district, paid a business visit to the county seat yesterday afteruon. W. C. Dalton, n prominent stock man from the Tulo Lake section, was In Klamath Falls looking after bust ness Interests yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. I.oyd DcLap and family have returned from a brief ruling spent nt Rocky Point on Ud- I per Klamath lake. Mr. ana Mrs. S. K. Sliby of 107 Kart Street, have left for Oakland, where Mrs. Sllsby will remain for some time to receive special medical treatment. HOOD U1VKR AVIATOR ' S KILLED IN FUGRT f fiuuu niTvr, August . a tele gram to W. K. Carson today an nounced the death of his son, Lieu- tenant W. L. Carson, in an accident In a flight from Wltchlta Falls to Fcrt Sill, Oklahoma. No details of the accident were given. Carson enlisted at Eugene. INDICTED FOR TREASON itt York, August 2 Federal In' tllciments hava been returned against Dr. Edward Remely and 8. Wilier Kaufman, former council for tha Oer- man embassy to the United States, as Rlleged participants In the pur chase of the Evening Mall far Ger many. Loss delay wbea you fill at Kla math Service Station, Sixth aad Kla math. 2ttf McCoraick binder, goad order, at half price. Other Implewrats. Far. mer's Warehouse Co. DUCK HUNTERS GET THE LIMIT If they use our domesticated wild mallard decoys. Birds and Instruc tions from C. N. Palmer, La Orande, Oregon. Mt T hag had to 'turn out Its French and Swig, waiters .and substitute young women, The aaaagers aay they are sorry they dld.aot make the change years ago. FALLt, OREGON How Canals SSSSSSSSSZu Theusaads oa thousands of tons of Fraaco to ho aovad to tha troops f LET HIM LIVE , Aa long aa theTlowers their perfumes live. So loag I'd let the kaiser live. Live aad live for a Billion years With nothing to drink but Belgian tears. With nothing to quench his awful thirst But the salted brine of a French man's cars. I'd let him live on a dinner each day, Served from Servia on a golden tray, Served with thlags both dainty and awatt Served with everything but thlngi to oat. I I would auke hla a bed of silken; sheen With costly tineas to lie between. With covers of down and fillets ol Aad do way plllewa piled la place; Yet when to Its coaforta ho would yield, If would eUnk with th rot of the battlefield, And blood aad brain and bones ol men - Should cover, him, smother him, and then t His pillow should cling with the rot tea clay, Clay from th graves of our sold' hoy; And whll Ood'a star their vigils k:t, And whll th wavss th whit sands aw H should tsver, never slsep. Aad thru all the day and all the yars Thar should be aa aatbsa la his ears Ringing aad singing aad nsvsr don, From th edge of light to th set- tlag fua," Moaning aad aoaalng and moaning wild A ravaged French girl' butard cbliu And I'd build hla a castl by tne sea, Lovely a castl aa ever could be. Then I'd show hla a ship from over th sea, A flu a ship aa ever could be; Laden with water, cold and sweet, Laden with everything good to eat. Yet scare do b touch th stlver'd and, Scare aay ha reach out his eager band Than a hot and hellish moltsa shell Should change 'hi heaven into hell. And tho he'd watch by, th wave awept shor Our Lousltsnla would rise no mon, In "No Man's Lead," where th bar OMfeU V I'd start th kslser a prlvata hall. I'd jab hla, I'd stab him, give him as. 'And la each wound I'd pour ground Slaw; I'd aareh hla out whar the brave boyadkd. I - - -aa- fc'l I $mm M . m K r&UKf'' v .aaataaaaaaaaals RRaw RaaaC" 1 BBBmH!aavaaW ' sBar of France Are Used to Help the Army in the Field 'txLus v-m - t l . i j'.i.'ei of provisions for the army In the field are loaded on barges la tha canatl along the front line. They save many automobiles for other porpowM. And past the lads ho crucified. In the fearful gloom of his llvtna tomb, There's one, thing I'd do before I wai thru I'd make him ilng In a stirring man ner The beautiful words of the "Stnr Spangled Ilanncr." Vlginln Wood. Merrill, Ore. m "You're safe" whra you get aa la aarakce policy from the Chllcote aa ewcy. Sin Mala street. If BEGIN HOT WATTE! MUNnNC IF TOO DOMTFEELRIGIT atasa ef hot water with ahaeehat before breakfast wash art a1"- , If you wake up with a bad taste, bad breath and tongue Is coated; If your head Is dull or aching; If what you oat sours snd forms gas and acid In stomach,' or you are bilious, consti pated, nervous, sallow, and can't get feeling Just right, begin Intldo bath-! Ing. Drink bofore' breakfast, a glass' of real hot water with a toispoonful' of limestone phosphate In It. This! will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowets, and cleanse, sweeten and purify the ntira alimentary tract. Do your In side bathing Immediately upon arts Ing In the mornlag to wash out of tho system all the previous day's poison uua waste, gas- a aad nour bile before flitting more, food Into tho stomach. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, nervea and muscles became loaded with body Im purities, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone phosphate wbicn Is Inexpensive and almost taste less, except foraaourlsh twinge which is not unpleasant. Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so hot wnter and lime stone phosphnto act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Men and women who are usually constlnated. bilious, headachy or have anv immni-h disorder should begin this Inside bath ing before breakfast. They are as sured they will become real cranks oa the subject shortly. Adv, E AND LOOK YQUNC NOBODY CAN TELL WHEN YOU DARKEN GRAY. FADED 1IA1II WITH HAGK TEA Orandmother kept her hair beautl. fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever hor hair took on that dull, faded or streaked annearsnee. m. slmplemlxture was applied with won dwful fct. By asking at any drug I HI DARK HAIR HATttnnAV, august a, iin xus&n&iaa'i WhTWf i MV I Mr. JooesHas A roll top desk, a typewriter and letter fltea, a rifle, a shot gun, fUhlag lachle, rubber boota, aad aa autoasahllo, Mrs. Joms Wals An electric washing anarhlae, a varuua rteaaer, eewtas atarh lae motor, tnaatet' oteve, rurMag Imn, etc. We eupely yur hoaaeheld BWpiB Help? Yaa Necaslll-. Link River Electrical Co. Hy It. -I. Iluitie 171. IIKCKARD RENT SERVICE Phoae SB Night Phoae MS ''SsSssssssxaaBCmBX HENRY C. SCHLKEF Physician) aa Surgeon All Chronic Djseaaea a BaeciaHy. Office White Btdg. Special AnMrnceuert Oriental goods, comprising rug, ilrnporles and Interior decorations, mi exhibition and Ml at "Before-the-War" prices, by Mr. T. O. Hague, at 201 Wllllts nulldlBg, will ba sold at 10 per cent discount thla week, af tor which all unsold goods will b' withdrawn from sal la Klamath , Kails. i$t- rtore for "Wyeth's Sag and Sulphur foiiiiiuund,' )oji will gst a large hot Ho of this old-time recipe, Improved hy tho addition of other Ingredients nil rondy to tine, for about 60 cent! , Till, slmplo mixture can b depended . upon to restore natural color an beauty to tho hair. A well known downtowa druggist says everybody usm Wytths Bag aaV ' nui-uii-r uompnuna now acaus i, , darkens so naturally and Vnly th '. nobody can tell It haa hB aRld- ' U'ii so easy to use. too.i' Ta lmalf t .mi.ii.cn a corao or aort 'lraaa aaar. , irnw it through your hair, taking om, ttrand at a time. BiKaoralni M,i tray hair dlispsears; sftor anothK,,'; Annll,ln. .. ,1 .? . 11 i ' "'''""-""i ur iww( ii w rsetorea v . natural color -and "look gloasy, M'' nnd hMiilll... mLi. ... 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