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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1918)
'M miwtwAY, auoust IB, ff rjSJRATIONS IN IRISH TOWN FOR CANDIDACY PF CAPTAIN REDMOND FOR FATHER'S PLACE . -VfrtfiW'WW3t' -JU.'UrIrrfl' CAtT, VfllUAM Thli It one lllimtritloti of thit feel- juit beflro the submarine her sho A, Redmond, who ran for parliament li Watarford, the old district of bla HFTEIt CQHFUCT WaBIIINOTON, Aug. 13. When 1st aoldler of IKS laid, down hla irau to take up a civil occupation. at tamed westward to a matchless sialic domain which he helped to stvtlop Into 'the world'a rlcbeat firai and cities. The government wis able to iiolnt the way to a meth od by which the returned soldier wag alls to turn hi talents for a lived kcod, sod the government now la laying tie around work to have lallar land available when the trat war end and the millions of Aawrlcau soldiers return to civil life. While the at domain that await' 4 the civil war veteran can not be duplicated for thcao who return from lbs Kuroiienn battle fields, there are Billions of ncrcs which can be made available with proper legislation and lubstquent dotelopmcnt, and which, according to the present plans, will be offeird to the returning aoldler with ample tlmo to pay for tho coat or development If he desires to accept It. Congress will be asked for leg! DftUGfllHT RAYS LADIES? ARK CHIMJ KCIIK OP BAQR TKA AND HULI'lllTR Hair that loses Its color aad lustre, w when It fades, turns gray, dull and uwlsss, is caused by lack of sul Pbur in tho hair. Our grandmothers ids up a mlature of Rage Tea and Mlphur to keep her locks dark aid beautiful, and thousands of womsn J4 men who value that even color, (bat beautiful dark abade of hair hlch Is ao attractive, use oaly this old-time recipe. Nowaday we get this famqua anil rs( Improved by the addition ef otk r Ingredient by aaklng at any drug or. for n BO-cent bottle of "Wyeta'a Ms and Sulphur Compound," which n the hair so naturally, so "nly, that nobody can possibly (ell 11 "s been applied. You Just damp- sponge or soft brush with It an this through your hair, taking mmll strand at a time. By mora. "eg the gray hair disappears) but bat delights the ladles with Wyeth's ns and Bulphur Compound la that, "Midea beautifully darkening tks "r after a few applloatlona ,11 also "in back the,gioos,ad luWre and " It nn nppsarnnce of abundance. wjslh'a Sage sod Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite " impart color and nyeuthful vgn. Wiranie to the hair, It la not, la widsd for the cure, mlttgaUoa.ar pr,vwl,onofdlatf,-r-Aaiy. r . Ban ;1wwjBPI?W7Hb mTgPfff w; aHmaaaaTeaaaW ffWH'iHny EN aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaU .- HmHHVJFtZZr'IS J. eaaaaaaaaaWoaaaaan'- - EWBIhjI liaaaaaYJk IW , i-f - rrnm- i iiasinisiiisi leases noma 1 SOLDIERS FEW IKS W IB NOW '"' -"'i'JHUi.tTr,igrsi A, RCPMONR' rather, the late John B. Redmond, I Irlah Nationalist leader. Ha wae op I pcMd by Ur. White, a fllno Felner. (The picture shows a house Irr Bally- hrlckan. - latlcn to make this land available, according to the prosont plans of Secretary Lane and Congressional leaders.) Bocretary l-aue vhis announced that It will be tho policy of the de partment of the Interior to aak tor legislation by which arid lands of the weat, cut over lands of the Northweat, and awamp lands In the middle weat and the south, can be reclaimed and the soldier given a preferred status In Its allotment. Illlls are now before Congress on that subject, and the plan now la to weld Into an administration bill a measure embracing Secretary Lane's Ideas, the legislation to be patterned after a bill now before tho House public lands committee by Repres entative Smith or Idaho. The amount or swamp and cut- over lands Ik extensive, reports rrom the Department of the Interior tadLl similarly with electricity, cate but Juat.how extensive la not Vetro otnerwlif kMW, and known. It la estlmsted that ap-, ,MO,lno ,or nomination, are per proximately 60.000.000 '0"ro,,led , th, fC,0Wlng quantities: swamp, and ovorflow land can be .h . a,,,.. w-0 made available (or farming. Some or It has passed. Into private ship. It lies chiefly In Florida, In tho states along tho Atlantic and Ouir coists. In the Mississippi delta and In Missouri, Indiana, Michigan, Mlnncscta, Wisconsin and Califor nia. It Is estimated that or tho cut-over and logged-ofr lund there Is approxi mately 200,000,000 acres suitable for agricultural doelopmont. A litgor per ccntage of this land Is now In private ownership, and It Is shown that failure to develop It Is due largely to Inadequate Methods of approach, ssys Secretary Lane. Unless a new policy of development Is worked out In co-operation between the United 8tates. the states and the Individual owners, a greater part of It will, remain unsettled and uncultlvaated. The land, Ilea chief ly In Washington and Oregon, Vir ginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, Oeorgla, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. Other than the planning,! the de velopment should be by the returned soldier, according to Secretary Una's views. "The dam or the Irrigation pro ject should be built by him," Mr. Mine says. "The canals, tbo dltcbea the breaking of the land aad tho building of tho bouses, should, under proper direction, be his occupation. He ahould be allowed to make bis own home, cared for while he is doin ti. and given an Interest In the land tor which he can pay thru j a long period of years, psrnapa thirty or forty years. So that the aoldler on his .return would have an opporunlty to make home' for himself, to build a home with money which v.e would advance and which he would repay, aad for. the payment we wculd hare an abundant sscurlty BEURVBD PRtMiKRMAlf ' RKFUSRD RY CHINRBKi PIKIN, Aug. 1. The Chinese government haa deoilned, to receive Monslgnor Petrelll, . recently ap naiated Banal munclQ' to China, on Aha ground that vhe ta a personal (rlsad of-Adntirat t nnwae, u man seereUry ot forelgs) at alia, aad lata aUaistar to Pskia. THE EVENING RESIDENTS OF PARIS 0DT1 ENOUGH FOOD I'AltH, July 30. (Correspondence or Thu AMsoclntud Press). Paris Is of coursn not tlm old "gay Parco" or peace time, but It ha suffered sur prisingly llttln rrom the war when ntliur cities nnd countries are con sidered. Protty nearly everything I onn iicoun iu uvo is hum avniiBuie. tho In restricted nnd reduced meas ure , Probably no one but Parisians tliomselvee have boon able to keep ' track or the decrees and regulations aovcrnlng rood and other consump. I tlon. Americans may be Interested to know just bow their allies In tho great capital and many countrymen too are faring these days. Here Is a list of tho restrictions. Meat may yet be purchased or oat en on three days In the week: Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday. Not more than 200 grams (two firths of a pound) may be purchased on Tues day, so there can be no bearding, and not more than 100 srama may be served In a restaurant on Tueaday. continuous, (forty-eight years). As Dread Is limited to 800 grams!" e began, his service In 1873 end (three-fifths of a pound) dally fori" "J sxception all people between the ages of II and 60. An additional allowance of I 100 grams a day Is made to maafcal. laborers and women In delicate health. Persona over 60 receive but 200 grams dally. Flour, pastry and cakes wculd-be purchasers of flour are entitled to'mra continuously as a represent !.. .k. ... t i..,. mitA I atlva and later aa u sanntcr. hair tho amount or Hour allowed them In bread form, I. e 180 grams a diy, If they are willing to go with- out bread entirely. Pastry and cakes are forbidden. Sugar Is limited to one pound per month, and half a pound to persona lovor 60, , I Coal ror famlllea (or one, two or three persons, 120 kilos or 2.10 lbs. monthly; ramllles oT four or five peri nons.ilSO kilos; of sis cr mere per sons, 180 kilos. The gss consumption likewise has been considerably cut down, so that i he who In 1913 used two cubic met- J-- .1a .... 1 4 . have no gas In their homes; five ww-L,,,, raonth , tn0M WBQ opok si warlth baatAajkgna j.iwsiee vi; eessse wwvev State Fair, Salem, Oregon. Septem ber 23-28. Splendid exhibits excel lent music, high class entertainments and a superb racing card. For par ticulars write A. H. Lea, Salem, Ore gon. Adv. s V Tho new IfllS low coat Ufa, acd dent and health potldee of aha) Trav. eters arw modera oH tlw way thrta, and they coat leas See OUIcof. it STRIKING PHOTOGRAPH OF BLOWING UP xfflaii B cjm '-1'1 I " . Just before the subaurlM harp akowa bloefn outot tho water waa torpedoed It was about to attack tbe tilled ship at the, right. An airplane' above signalled the skin aad ate,sejime droppsd depth bombs. The ship also dropped several. One made a direct nil and blew, the sub marine to blU seror aae eouMtura Iq her twpsdoee. . J . . ' . i I HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON "UNCLE JOE" L wiaiiiMnmu a... ii ,.,.- .,....,.w.., -.. .. .. ,.. .voters of the eighteenth Illinois ilia-, trlct elect "Uncle Joe" Cannon ror a 'tweuy-second term -In Conaross next November, he will havo equaled ( a recoru acnievea oy oniy ono otnori In .Dolnt of cbnaresslonal sorvlce.r Aretdf tDe former ,pc,kor nM out-served all other Droscnt and rormer members or the House ror long ssrvlce In that body. The late William Boyd Allison, rormer re- preaentatlve aad later aenntor rrom !. held a record In Congress with forty-four years servlco In both Houses. Mr. Cannon'a record Is for service In the House alone. One more term would complete a servtco or forty four years, s Wore It tot for an af fair la 1110, when the Oemocrata rook control of the House, following passage of the Mcktnlvv tariff law, and another Incident of 1912, when the Progressives split tl Republican i.-.- ... . .. .. ... roie, air. uunim service wuuiu have been for twenty-four terms of the two terms mentioned. Besides Mr, Cannon and the late Senator Allison, Jastln Merrill or Vermont, lite representative and senator, Is among the former mem bers who saw long service In Con gress. Mr. Morell served forty-three atlve and later aa a aenatcr Mr. Cannon'a flra term waa In the forty-third Congress. He waa flrat elected apeaker la the fifty-eighth Congress and re-elected In the fifty-ninth, sixtieth and alxty-flrat sessions. j r Local Red Cross 1 Activities Those present In the sewing room yesterday were Mcadames S. M. Tay lor. O. D. Burke, farris Maler. N. J. Nvhart. Mar. Waterhouae. L. L. ..,-... --;,, ,. ' . ntein, t. n. BKimngton. n. m. oiraia. CINNON ONE RECORD J. Evans. A. D. Osborn,. L. R Sulll- ukJ , pujmeMm Ask CW1 van aad Misses Josephine McClaln M. .,,. ,,,- .m. M and Aann Hackland. RUSH MIGRATE TO JAPAN TOKIO, Aug. 13. The exodus of Klamath Falls people will be sur Ruaalana from their country. Into prised how quickly pure Lavoptlk eye Japan haa ao steadily Increased thai' wash relieves blood shot.eyee and tho foreign community In this co.un- rings. One young man who had try haa become chiefly Russian. All ) tu0 n1 uwlshtly dark the foreign hotels are crowded with rings was relieved by ONE WASH Raaslsn refugees. It Is difficult ror Jh Laoptlk. His sister also re world travellera to rind nccomodat-i1 J "?" strain n three days. ten I. any of tbe foreign atyl. hot.,. A-Jj -f- strained or InBamed eyea. Aluminum eye cup FREE. Whitman Drug Co., UY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY' Adr. ggPuja 11 II . 11 MILLION ENIOES i ,.,.,.;.. n a..- ., nna,w.VM, . w., ... .u. Hand gronndos of four types are now bo'ng Produced at the rito or 2,000.- W MM INT " mn". " nn"ouncoa '"'innrkublP lemon skin heautlfler nt ! m ! lttsa ft evi am ... "'""""" v.iiia. Within tho next four months, ,. ,. . . ""'"" w ".-""" " "" more tnan aouniea. nifle grenades are being produced at the rate or about 1,000,000 a will keop rresh ror months. Every month. This rate will be multiplied woman knows that lemon Juice Is appreciably, within the next sis used, to bleach a darkened skin and re months. I move such blemishes as freckles. sal- Orders have been placed for more than 00,000,000 grenades or both hnnd and rifle type, and more than 18,000 persons are Employed In var ious plants thrnout tho country en knged In making them. Of the hand grenades under man ufacture, there are two types of the so-called fragmentation grenades, which depend on the effect of explo sives and the scattering of fragments ono type of phosphorous greuade, which, on bursting, throws a shower ol burning fragments or phosphorous and a cloud of dense white smoke, urn! a gas grenade, which spreads a low-lying cloud or dsnse white suf focating gas. The soldier throws the hand gran nie muck after the manner of an Pthlete putting the ahot. When rea dy to throw the grenade, he grasps It firmly In tbe right band, removes the ssfety pin, and keeps the lever tight against the body of the gren ade. Aa,lt leaves the soldier's hand, the lover Is released, and a tiring mechanism Is timed to explode the gronade In from four to six seconds sfter It Is thrown. The rifle grenade bolder Is at tached to tbe muxsle or the rlflo much a a bayonet Is. The bullet rrom the rifle passes thru a tube In the center or tbe grenade, forcing a striker against a primer, which Ig nites the ruse. Tbe grenade Is thrown a distance or 200 yards by the force of the gases generated by firing the rifle. 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THIS FEW The Juice of two fresh lemons' ,.,,, , . ,,,l rnnt.lnln hrn mlneu of orcnard w,l0 raakes a whoo nunrter p(nt ot tno mogt re. nhout t io cost one must nav for a nniini rvimi1 uumrLCA un ac-!gma Jar of the ordinary cold creams. '- -.--.. . v ... .l:tt,e "nou,a e ,aKon ,0 "rnln lno lemon Juice thru a line cloth so no pmon pup get9 ( then this lotion i , lowness and tan, and Is the Ideal skin softener, rt hi tenor and beautlfler. Just .try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug storo and two lemons from the grocer and make up atquarter pint of this sweetly fra grant lemon lotion and massage It dally Into the face, neck, arms aad hands. tleforr the fire, get a hay lasar aare policy from Chllcote. tf DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says yon really feel clean, sweet ml fresh inside, and are seldom ili. If you are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dlxxy headache; or, If your meals sour and turn Into gas and acids, you hne a real surprise await ing you. Tomorrow morning, Immediately upon arising, drink a giasa of hot water ulth a'teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it. This is intended to flrat neutralise and then waah out or your stomach, liver, kidneys and thir ty feet of Intestines all trie indigesti ble waste, poisons, sour bile and tox in, thus ileqnslng, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal. Those subject to sick 'headaches, backache, bilious attacks, constipation or any form of stomach trouble', are Jiged to get a quarter pound or lime stone phosphate rrom the drug store and begin enjoying this morning In side bath. It Is said that'mea aad women u ho try this become enthusi astic and keep It up dally. It Is a plendld health measure, for It is more Important to keep clean and pure on be Inside than on the outside, because hte skin pores do not absorb Impuri ties into the blood, causing, disease, htte the bowel pores do. Tbe principle of bathing Inside Is not new, ns millions of people practice It Just aa hot water and soap cleans purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful ot limestone phosphate aet on the stomach, liver, kldneya and bowels. Limestone phos phate Is an Inexpensive white powder, aad almost tasteless. Adr. its "i,-nr-rcrTTT3x5rr;r:.rj MIIP TM VVVVVvVVVvt'Tt BULK ttiopz Quality Drugs It Un'f economyend It Isn't uie to buy an) thing but the lpt In ilriiK. We have gained the roeft. iteiire of our customer by sel ling drags of the highest qual ity only. Voy cannot buy any other kind here, nnd yon are always safe and snre that nothing but the best drags will be sold la this store. Amerlranxboya are dytag for their country. Surely you can save for it. t'uy War Saving Stamps. IiAROE STOCK OF New Woolens Select Yht New FaM S WW Fit aad Richest Orada at Workmanship Oaarentsed Gbas. J. Gzek MERCHANT TABjO SI Mala St. PROFESSIONAL CAJUML, HENRY C. SCRXRKF Physldaa aa" Saraaea All Chrome' Diseases a SaeclaRy. Office White Rtdg. KATHERINE SCHLEKF Paysscsaa aad Saigssa Night Calle PissspUy Atteaded to Offlea Wake CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY S17 Mala lasuraara Lwaaa aad Abstracts Real Estate Loaas at S to S aer coat r"Nlkw " t JgmHaJaA lCTHr?4 UWfW0MrsiY WK-, KLAMATH fAOS 0O0rIm!fl - ---- - -M- a a. a. a. a .- m. A. JOHN C. CUM2MORN ' OeaatySaisayat CIvM aasjtaaaf DR. EARL a. W18KCARVER White Bldg. Fhene SM Dentistry and Oral Surgery DR. P. R GODDARD Osteoiwtlilc Pliyairlaa 4b Surgeon Suite ail, I. O. O. F. Teasnls) (over K. K. K. Storo) IMiuue aai . . Res. Flume, SSSR (The ouly Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon la Klamath Falls.) WOO D ORDER A YEAR'S SUPPLY OP QREKN SLAB Newand have them dry and un. dsr cevsr sarly In tha fall. We also handle Body, Lima and Block Weed, Ceil and Fuel Oil. ' KUmstk Fuol Cowpsmy Fifth aad Mata PaesM IMgs' 'K- A r I 1 'M . M ( , ,rV; .,tfii t ,0 '