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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1918)
?W i.UBki.ri'.t L'i-rri'' T Ki:r ;,'' ' fTMDATi At'OUST M, Bta THE EVENING' HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 'J- rVi & it j K-5J ' -as 4 it ivr- H ' f,'-V I6.V " ' 4r l.v ' ;' . ISfA', V km f I J Wt ;wwt i ,1- Ait . ,C ,Maa ! MB & i?--.:-u.l4 mszzz -izz: -JwaBiiiiw rriLiu '"i!iw. v. ami i n ' TWi , EDITOR 5A A .- '- '. svHtird daUv except Bunday by VTfce Herald Publishing company 01 JOasaaUi Falls, at 116 Fourth, street, ,i i ' ' Entered ut the jxwtomro at Kluui--Mat Falls, Ore., for transmission thru tbe'mails'u second-class tnattcr. Stbserlptlon terms li.v mall to any address In the United States: One 'year .. .. -. $ CD 0 One month ... ...... - .. - -50 JFRHIAY, AtGlVTU.1. lillK BcraU's Classified Ad vs. HELP WANTED WANTED . young ladles to train for nurses. Klniualh Gunernl hos pital training school for uarseK. 1-6 FOR SAL FOR SALE O KRENT One chair barber shon. Call 729 Main St. ,FOR SALE 24 one-year-old white leghorn liens. Phone 1DFS1. "'istartlnj; grounds In our great cities.; FORSALE C sets of logging herses: S w&gons. K. Imrn. harness yets. rti n 21-3' TOR SALE flulck roadster. Terms to suit, llcnllne Photo Shop. Sl-tf FOR SALE Cood young team. wt. 2700 lbs. Address .Box 101L 21-6 FOE SALE 29 head yearling Shrop shire bucks. See Frank. Ward. Klu wtta Falls, or Wilson .Bros., at Dry .Ptmlrie. 21-6t FOB 'BALE Modern eight room furnace, two lots, fruit HmumMs Arms. 21 Jef L 21- BALE One Browning matoma- ttcahrt cn. Telford Bros. Oar- m. so-u rALB 10 yearling Hereford J. F. Adams, KJamath ,20-Ct SALE Cedar' lesee pasta by Bros. 828 Walnut 20-5 FOK'CALE One of nicest little la coastr, partly Irrigated. iMpreveBesta. 80 acres far swill Aalry ranch. .Call mOart ftekaksrt, 220 Mala SL l-t FOB ILK HoassHald aoodt. good aa saw. Prices rsssoatble. Call 1120 LfcMehB street. l- FOB IALJE Me4era S-rooai baaca law.jst a asraata Paons 312. ia-u FOB BALK 1 Majestic Steel Range, Sjfaakiaf choirs, 1 couch aad cover. Xtoetrlc lasaa aUad and shade, 1 BaUtk Premier No. S. 1 taate.2 saaaU stand tables 1 rake, 1. shovel. 1024 Mi 23t. 22-tf MISCELLANEOUS BALI Fear room bobs oa Bare street, level lot, city water, leetric lickts. 3700 oa terms. . C WAKB OOl, OtfBEUS THEATER "RKYUXGBT A Flve-Aet Metro Hcreea Itoauuire at Hearts Meadfakt, KUrriag Masastcemt MDITH HTOKKV Ftftk Eafaode of "VeageaBre aad tke W Prices, We. 1Se War Tax atfdsd A LKADEit IN UKK IXSUIUNCK The great strenth, the big dlvl 4aads, and the incompurablo bene Bts of the Flrxt Anierltan Lire Inur wmriTCd., means first class Incur'ance for yoa. For particulars see Ceo. C. Ulrica, district manager. 22-tf NO HEADACHE OR . I NEURALGIA- PAIN r ; WBUm jtji. Ojaaailtar v, aaaaaanar SvuVt1 . Dt. pckae of Dr' 8K Hsadacht Powderg !t(ivr&.wv- ... i .. ...v.. . . ,'ti :Hftt.Vmm " iru ui:nr. yvu SlUipjy (jsaaj;af renej or you will go wild. ft isaa.jasswwi, to uner when you can .,''jmnfimtr like Dr. James' Head- vaaaetrMraers sad relieve the pain aad '.AaBMsWVatToDce. Send someone to yjEW if:i' Vm iter ,JSmos-i usMacii ...Powders. fiMwVV.W'iw, i ii !) ( ajHssa . hu - WW I r'li.a.u '.jvj.fa s.Trrji.ifj,j-. v.i-.ri-1 ninnrT ni mm mum ruinta BasRai aaiBBUai mCOIIFLICT LONDON. Auk. 1. (Correspan- I deuce of the Associated Press) The smallest llritlsh airplanes uow betas inMiiifactuied arc actually of k., sjian than the largest birds. The : i pent nlbutross linn been known to ( measure nearly 18 feet from wing till, A certain type of "midget" air plane recently exhlblte in London Is only K. feet In width. "Thene nre the machines hlch wet .,.. ..-. ... .. ..,. .1.. ...." , ...,. ,.., - f carrying our malls." declared Major, urtie jees. oi uie uriusu aviauon i 'ret-vlce. "and they will be almost asj universal as the smart auto mall vanil 0( j,re.wnr times. These, small machine will be Urgoly UKd by the ( . , . " ' 1 . f . nnstnl ntithcrlttcu on jirrnimt of llirl. existing limitations of storage andl . . --. . .... Postal .aerodromes, like railway stat- ',,. ,.. b n.r thn m,,offiM.. -t 'least In the Initial stagej of the devel- ' opment. "Later the problem may be solved by the use of pneumatic tnbe com munication between the central p:st offices -and the postal aerodromes. In delivering letters to distances of ARE PREO CTEO 250, miles or wore, the big types otjBly. registered at the Hotel Hall. airplane will he used, but for local work small machines are likely to be much more serviceable. "Dropping-the mall bags by para chute will be given a good mat, and this If successful, will be of great assistance. Bags may olso be picked up while flying after the manner In which mailings are now caught by express trains." LONDON HELLO GIRLS ANSWER CvTrW CALL LONDON. Aug. 23. So many girl telephone operators have bees married lately that the officials in charge of the telephone service In London have Issed a statement to clients apologizing for delays and ex plaining that all the exchanges are very sborthanded. 'The claims of love have prcved too strong for many of our girl employes", says the state ment, "and we are now in urgent seed of a large number of opera tors." If yoa have a big fasaUf aad steed a big houe .better look at that atod era eight room hoaae oa HarisV ter rare for 93100. See ChUrute, 33 HC tf I have a daadyfoar room plastered hoaae only oae block from Mala St. It's dirt cheap at $1830.00 oa easy terms. ChUcote. 633 Mala St. tf Less delay when you fill at Kla math Service Station. Sixth and Kla math. 26-tf H OUSTON' s Mrlropolltaa Amawemeats HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE Aa Autliorizcd Piibtoplay Versloa of ABibassador James W. Gerard's "MY FOUR YKARH IN GERMANY" Halurday and Sunday, Aug. 24-83 STAR THEATER Adulpli Zukor I'rekrntH KWIB FICItaiTKO.V . "THK lM.VGKII MARK" ' An AHrraft I'icture "The Danger Mark" jetties the que. tlen: "Can the mer of love over oiiie the force of heredity?" TEMPLE THEATER Mutual I'rcxentM MAIIV MII.KK MINTKR in 'I'KGGV IJ2ADK TUB WAV" Also A Geo ,Orry (.'oimdy und Hearst VathJ Xeus Admission 10c and 18c MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION' I'MTUHKS TUESDAYS AND SATUItDAVS Merrill, Oregoa p ERSONAL LITTLK RtDGUORTS OX LOCAL HAn'KNlNO AMOKG tlE TOOTLR OF TRM CITV AXI VICIMTY. GOINGS' AND COMrNOS OF LOCAL FOLKS li F. J. Frailer Is u recent arrival Mr. , and Mrs. William Tinnier left Irom Seattle. Wash. jon the train this morning for I'ort- .... , .land, where Mr. TliiEleyexjieetii tout- Paul ktrzner In registered at the' . ,. .,.. c. ,. Hotel Hall from Odessa. I). W. Garden is here for a short ! time on business from North Uend. MIm. Kvelyn Schultr. Is a Klamath Falls visitor today from Medford. I a E. Cotton was among the train last night from Palo Alto. arrivals jCal. i air. nnu Airs. w. s. weeKS ure lour- . . bt visitors from Berkeley, stopping ut thp whlte ,t,cnn. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Templer were; among e arrivals last mgni irom Pendleton J . uewnt and uonald c. lie . .. ...... .. .. VJJl arp EUCgl8 nl vn wnHe reii-) ,rom Anllpch Caj. Charles H. Simon and H. S. War ren ure Klamath Falls business vis itors from Montague, Cal. J. W. Roberts of Pittsburgh is in the city for a short time. He is a guest at the White Pelican. C. son W. Warren and Gilbert Harri are county seat visitors from Mrs. William Gates is among the Klamath Falls visitors today from Bray .Cal. . She is a guest at the Hotel Hall) Dr. A. A. Sonle and family hare rciururu inin a iuuii tibh iiu rri- atlves at Little Shasta valley la Bor- tbern California. Rev. E. P. Lawrence has returned with his family from a four days deer hunt in the Dead Indian Spring neigh borhood. Mr. and. Mrs. Jerry McCartle and Charles McCartle arrived from Bly section yesterday afternoon ahort visit here. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shepherd are here with a party of- toarisU from Portland enjoying the attractive seen - ery of the county. Mr. and C. E. Ahlstrom and daugh ter are here for a short time from' Lakeview. They came 1b yesterday afternoon . Fred Petersoa. a well kaowa resi dent of the Merrill district, paid the county seat a short. visit yesterdsy. He reports that the Irrigated crops ar eturnlng out well and that busi ness conditions are in first class shape in bis dUtrlrt. local Red Cross Activities Those present in the sewing room yesterday were Mesdames George Blehn, W. E. Seehorn, Geo. Hum phrey. P. W. Foster. G. C. Mitchell. June Grimes, Fred Groeller, Z. C. Kimball, O. D. Burke, W. H. North, L. K. Phelps, R. A. Emmltts, Chas. Martin, Geo. O. Fry, H. D. Morten son. A. L. Horner, .and Misses Es ther Haines and Josephine McCtaln. Those present In the surgical dres sing department were Mesdames O. L. Brown, Harry Kinney, S. K. Mc Kenxle, Ruth Addison and' Misses Ha zel Frye and Mrs. James Drlscoll. bbbbbP" IsbbbbI bH ' I II III aS? IsflBflsrBkaP j This Bank Is Yours In bBtldla aad eqalpplag this magnlAreat Saaarlal la. stilatioa, It ras aot our desire to erect a moaumeat to the First Natloaal Baak, but to provide a complete, com fortable and, roast rart he bunking home that would ful flll the financial requirements of KVKItVIIODV. Xo account Is too large for us to handle. No patron too humble for us to appreciate. K. R. Ream, Frosldeat, . L. F. Wlllets, Vlro4resldMt. LwJIe Rogers, Cashier. A. M. CoIUer, Aat. Cashier. Job,, M. Moore, Asst. Casliter. She Tmj 'National Bank KLAMATH FALL MENTION Mr. and Mm. It H. llunynn and , daughter arrived yesterday from ure. n in nnc the jortaniJ Thev , cuost' today at the Wliltf 'ellran. Attorneys Charles F Slonn and Thomas Drake left late yesterday for ,np camp of the former nt Dlutmind iLake in northern Klamath. Mr. 'Stone, who was In for u short time -.t..r.in.. -....- ,i., . i... j -......, .!,.,,! it, UI UK Vl'llUI- tions there are Ideal for vacation. u summer FRIENDS LOOKING AKTKIt SIXTY-TWO ItOOM HOL'Si: NO TASK TO MRH. LA PLANT NOW "All my friends know and ran tell you that for a long time I was al most a nervous wreck, and this Tan lac made such a wonderful change In my condition that they are simply amated at my improvement," said jurs. cua ia flint, WHO conducts a large rooming house at 412 Puyallup Avenue. Tacoma, Washington, the other day. "For the last twelve years," she I continued, "1 had been In a terribly run down condition and during that whole time, hardly a day pasted that I didn't suffer from awful headaches. her mm. INT H the . i bid no appetite at all and what lit- 'o'ttle I forced down would ferment In I my stomach and distress me for j ours. My kidneys were eut of order na -worried me night and day and j ny nerves were so unstrung thiit. 'after tolas to bed. any little sound. even the rustling of a newspaper, would wake me with a start and it would be some time before I could drop off to sleep again. I had a very large house to look after, and I was so weak and miserable that a couple of hours' work would cxbnuse me so that I'd Just have to quit for the rest of the day. The fact Is', loss of sleep and lack of nourishment had under- 4- W. D. MILLER Orsseat Ooatraccar Walks, Floors, Foundations. Cob crete Building Blocks, Flue and Tiles. 231 S. Sixth St. Phone US We Move E very ihing Experienced Parkers for Haas. hold Goods. Llgljt aad Heavy 'Haullns of All Dewripttoas. Heady at A ay Hoar. (Scleral Trasfer Ct. Phoae KM Kesideare 8IB-M ORCOON teeeeeeX""frK Iqpera house- I Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 24-25 t AmbA55a r f i JAMES W. GERARD Our Ambassador to the German Imperial Court It is because our people should be informed, that I have consented that this photoplay should be made. From now on we need the workers, the doers and the realists, rather than the multitude of writers and speakers, to win this contest for democracy and for permanent peace. JAMES W. GERARD PERFORMANCE AT 8:15 P. M. Prices - - 25c and 50c 9ftmX'yH mined my nervous system and I was Just wearing myself out ""I spent all the money medicines and treatments that did me no gocd, and I had about given up hope of ever getting well, when I began to read about the good Tan- A real bargain In a llirro room fur Jac was doing others and 1 thought 'nllie! Iioum- on Crnut St., only R.VM I might as well try It. Well, xlr,rali. Set Oillc.ic, uxi Mnln Ki. tf the way I began to, pick up right after starting, on li, surprised even me, for after experience with other medicines I did not expert such quick results. My appetite U Just fine too fine, the wiy prlres aro now for I feci hungry mest all the time. My kidneys don't worry me nt all, now, and ( am rid of that terrible' bechache at last. Those awful head-' aches are all gone, too, which Is n' grand relief, besides, I sleep all night I like a child and feel so strong and.! d when I get up In the morning, 1 1 rested that I don't mind at all the work I buve to do In looking after sixty-two! un OFF Doesn't hurt at all and roots only few rents Magic! Just n drop of Frcczone on that touchy corn, instantly It stops aching, then you lift the corn off with toe fingers. Truly! No humbug! ' kLLjv Try Freerone! Vour druggist Bells' a tiny bottle for a few cents, aufn - dent to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, of corn between the toes, and e.illn.. .i.i .. toes, and calluses, without one par-., ,v. ui iaiu, uieaess or irritation Freetone is the discovery of . noted corns dtff w I the Kaiser rooms full of people. My father It now taking Tanlac and nays ho Is I had on.Jutfl,t'1,,,,;""0-" Jnninc U mild Iti Klamulli Kails by Stur Urug Co, Adv. I . . Have you a W. your home? fi. s. baby bond In New. City Laundry We Guarantee Our Work. 8hlrts and Collars Laandtred. We alio wash silk. wool, and eel. ored gods vtry carefully. Try us ,. ... . '. ..... -... -. .wMxxksH, uur prices are right Phone 154. 127 Fourth Street Back of First National Sank - I :' tt0.44. 1 Salts Fine for Aching Kidneys Wei cat too much meat which clogs KiaVaays, the : tha Back eHj..AAAAJf.1.ftttttttt. ...... ..-..tAa Most people forget that tlio kid- act flue, This famous salts la " ncys, like tlio bowels, get sluggish ! 'mm tho acid of grapes and lcuioa and clogged, nnd ne,cd a flushing oc- Jukc' cmblned wlh lllhla, and l caslonally, elso wo havo backache' ,mrmlCM "h cloned kldaaya and and dull misery In th0 kidney region ts,'nH"nle ,hcm omtl c"v,tjr' . " ..overo i,fta,!nei.. ,i ., ' aUo nouiralliea the aclda In the urlaa orn Id liver th,' "na. ,U',nBC8' . " "', Irritates, thus endlnl 12 .1, I:, aC'a. 8,0.,n.ncl1' loePle- bladder disorders. --- ,. .un, o, ulaUacr aUor. J. ae . ' i,."", " .yUr ' "t you L a. nZ- hf m" kijJ r" ,0 ' JL.".?' "rfp,,B ,n the 1 " '. rfc,on' Ket aont four ounces' of Jnd ealt.'f.om ounces ' any coml itm. stnr h. !, --.-. glass of water bafora ,rTv, . , rderards Ak ttiilrolr aboat the arw Lsw t.'mt life, arrldeat aad health aohV. Je of tfir Travelers. They're ate rcl tiling la life aad arrldeat later, a li re. lUX'KAItl) RENT SERVICE Phoaa U Mgtit Fhoae SIS Dassengert and Baggage A.WWHKRR IN TOR CITY QUICK SKRVrCK HKAKONARLK RATKS FHONR 1ST WestenTrstifcrCi. hurts Ja min h humma. 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