The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 28, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MIDLAND
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ERSONAL MENTION
WEDNESDAY, AL'flUSX 2H, 1018
Heralds Classified Advs.
Mrs. W. K. Kemp l bore from
Worden vUltlng her father and moth
er Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hooper.
T. D. Yong. tho Midland post
master has gone deer hunting . K. 11.
Uavls Is taking care of tho Post Office
while he Is gone.
E. Row on shipped two car loads
of cattle and sheep Monday.
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LITTLE MIIIKI.MIITS ON I.OCAI. HAPPENINUS
AMONfl TIIK I'KOI'J.K OP THIS CITV AM) VICINITY.
t.OIXflS AND COMINtiS OK LOCAL POLKS
IIK.AI.TY DEALERS
MKKT IN SEATTLE
Chnrlos Wnlkcr Is In tho city from
Dames Valley In eastern Klamath
It. Tower was In town. Yester
day front his ranch below Kctio,
It. C. Tlchnor was In town from
his I.iinRoll Valley ranch yesterday.
J. M. White and son nro registered
at tho White Pelican from Weed,
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HELP WANTED
WANTED Man and wife for ranch
work, Phono 177. 28-4
WANTED An upprentlco boy to
leurn machinist trado. Apply Kla
math Iron and Steel Works. 27-3
WANTED A woman cook.
' General hospital.
Klamath
27-3t
WANTKD-Hoase.
Qood'glrl at
Marshall
26-31
LOST AND FOUND
Local Red Cross
Activities
William Pordney
Mercantile Company nt l.orella la a
Klamath Palls buslnos visitor today.
SEATTLE. Aug. IS. Montana"
Idaho, Oregon tad Washington real
state meaVere gathered her today
for the second annual convention of
of the Jamee " RwM .,"0V. 0t
I nratla la a "" CUin, " ' .
August SI-SI, Officials believed that
1000 delegate would register.
Mrs. I,, c. 8lsemoro nro ' Pred K. Jones of Spokano, preal-
a short Ml from their .uent or tne assoeiaupa, win proaias
Mr. ami
down tor
homo at Port Klamath,
guests nt the Hotol Hall
ARCHIE ROOSEVELT IS GETTING WELL
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They are The officer are Prank MeCrlllls.
Portland, vice president; P. W. Fltao,
rnnai. H'llaaa Matin, vli-a nraaMant .
aoorgo P. Merrill, a delegate of the B 8 ao,,,, Betti,., Wce .-..j.
1st Ohio tO tho Q. A. It. Conventions, ,, ., H.alll Poland
WWt, eeaaia oaeae spa wBB'. wa .
lercetary-terasurer. y
airnosi abater, governor 01 wasn-
POUND Pair glasses,
aid office.
Inquire Her-
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LOST Gold bar pin, design in black
enamel. Valued as heirloom. Re
turn to Herald office. 27-3
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 1917 Ford touring car.
Inquire 213 Washington St. 28-tf
FOR SALE Three-speed Indian mo
torcycle with side car, at a bar
gain. Call 115 South Ninth. 27-3
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FOR SALE One thoroughbred Red
Duroc boar, 9 months old; weight
,1(0; $35.00.. A. D. Ilennlng, Dorris,
cat. J 7-8
FOR SALE Second hand automo
biles; one Reo, one Saxon, one
Rambler. Dunham Auto Co. 2-(
FOR SALE Everything on Walton
" ranch, three mile from town. 3tf
FOR SALE Balck roadster. Terms
J to salt. Healine Photo Shop. Sl-tf
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FOR SALE Modern 6-room banga-
ww at, a aargaia. raoae eia.
WW give 'term. l-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
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TO KXCHANOE Oood Portland rea
" Meaee far Klamath property. Atoo
Aaawad residence. K. O. Argravea.
wner. Mecca Peel HalL Sl-U
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SUIPLOYMENT. INVESTMENTPE
CULATION All in this ISO urea of
tft beat aeady loam aoll la Klamath
coraty; near fine school, fenced and
arose fenced, small house, bam,
granary, chicken house, good well,
all for f 3.CQ0 on terms.
J. T. WARD CO.
Ml Hate Street
ORPHEUS THEATER I
World Pictures Present
MONTAGUE LOVE
' "THE CROSS BEARER"
A treatewdoM 7-reet nktnre.
Also "HmX Negro Comedy"
rieee, lie. Me War Tax aSSttf'
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BUT A THRIFT 8TAMP TODAY.
These present at the Red Cross
room In Merrill on Saturday last
.week were Mesdnmes: C. M. Mcrrltt,
Bert Darrows, J. A. .Brown. D. Stuk
el. R. C. Anderson, Pred Stukel, Joe
Sttikel, R. L. Dalton. E. M. Bubb, H.
CY Parker, E. M. Hammond, John
Khy nnd Misses Edna Mcrrltt and
Alma Wilson.
Monday, Aug. 20 Mesdamcs: A. L.
Conn, R. C. Anderson, E. M. Ilubb,
Pred Stukel. E. M. Hosley, R. L. Dalt
on, Albert Myers and Miss Elda Of
field. Thoso present In the sewing room
yesterday were Mesdames M. McAn
drews. Geo. Belhn, L. L. Stein, Nellie
Halley, John Koud, O. D. Burke, Mary
Waterhouse, W. C. Davenport and
Miss 'Josephine McClatn.
Present in the surclcal dresslns de
partment were Mesdames Lyie Mills,
John Martin, Paul Bogardus, Henry
Brown, J, 8. Rabourn, Jas Drlscoll
and Miss Pearl Bolvln.
II. K. Van Sickle of Martin was
among the nrrhalg yesterday after-
IRISH ARK THRIVING .
UNDER WAR CONDITIONS
DUBLIN, Aug. 28. The general
Increased prosperity of Ireland under
war conditions la again reflected in
the reports now being Issued ot the
Binclpat banks. One bank of the
farming and bualneaa community,
ahowa once more a great Increase in
the money lodged wli It on deposit
accounts, amounting in the half year
Just closed to well over 3,000,000
pounds sterling. Another announces
aa increase In deposits of more than
5,150,000 pounds. '
at Portland, is stopping for a ahort
visit in thn-'rltv. Ho la a' auest at
i i.po lienn rettirnon vesieninv nrier-i... ...... .. ..
noon from a short hunting trip In tho . ington. and .Charlea Hebbued. Spo
Aanon !.nkn .ll.trlri. Mr. and Mrs J. O. Ooldwnlte of ano. Wash., federal food admlnlstra
I in... ,.. , ,. .-. . tar. re Iwn of the sneakers on the
iiiu ..iuuuc i.uuiuer .uiii.uii; iii. - - -
Chlloquln arc In town fcr a short convention program. They will bo
timn Th r ei!rai. n. thmWhii-'hord at a patriotic tmnqnet 10 ne nem
"oon- iPcllcm Hotel.
James Straw Is n County sent vlsl-, W jMWi0lli wlt0 lind bnb,., and
lor irom nis ranca in me uuessa sec .,.,cri Mrgi EUc uy( aro noro yi,
uon llttnc Mr. and Mth. A. M. Jameson
for a few Hays from Silver Lake. Tho
party will go to Eastern points from
here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. E. Wlnnard and
ilaughtor, Mlsi Wlnnlfrcd, passed
thru town from l.orella on their way
I to Crater Lake yesterday afternoon
George B. Loosley came down yes- They were Joined hero by Mrs. Van
terduy from Fort Klamath to look Hmon.
nfter business Interests. I
I Lieutenant Albert D. Mc Coy of the
George W. Culver nnd George Ouar'oi master, dennrtment has sail
McCulloch wero among the train 'ed for France according to tnforma-
arrivals last night from Roseburg. ' tlon received by his pnrentt Mr. and
Mrs. Mc Coy. They Judg) from Ihu
date his letter was written, that he
C. M. Duncan canto in jestcrday
afternoon on matters ot business
from Alturns, Cat.
C. 1.. Hulltdny Is .1 county scat vis-'
ttor from his ranch In Upper Lan-
gcll Vallcy.
P. J. Rossi Is a county scat visitor
from Merrill. Ho canto (n yesterday
afternoon.
lias how arrived
Rov Call of the Pnrcl tl.irniro lm. oisiors uemr.ee una Angelica re-
rotufned from an auto trip to tho'turned Monday to Sacred Heart Aca-
UVMIJ UPiVt l.UUI tlUMIGtlV, n.
where they attended special summer
coursosln aclonco and music. They
wero accompanied on their return
by Sister Mary LIa.uorl. who will eld
in tho work of the academy, the pros
perous condltlonof which demands
an Increase In tho faculty.
Rogue River valley.
J. S. Allen and family wore arriv
als in Klamath Falls yesterday after
noon from Plush, in Lake county.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Kerrlck are In
town for a.short time from Dorris.
They uro reglstorod at tho Hotel Hall.
.Mrs. U. D. Thompklns wui a coun
ty teat visitor yesterday from l.er
honje In the Bonanta district.
. Mrs. L. Montgomery paid the coun
ty seat a short visit yesterday from
the Modoc Lumber company at Chlloquln.
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YOUKSKLP AH OTHERS HKK
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. A fall 'lino nf French Bevel Plate
Mirror in nil UH... Johnstone Fnrn
it uro .Co. Sft-I
Surety bond while yon wait nt the
Chllroto asjearjr. . tf
Friday night.
LATER START A1J WORK ' ,
PROVES HPFICIRNT MOVE
LONDON. Aug. St. The abandon
ment of the ayttem of work before
breakfast and adoption of the system
of an eight o'clock start In one of tho
great Paisley cotton thread factories,
haa resulted la the disappearance of
bad time keeping, a practical cessa
tion of alchneea among glrla In the
first hours of the morning when work
started at six, better work being se
cured and maintained, and a scarcely
noticeable reduction In the output.
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Archie Roosevelt since ho waa wound
CAPT. ACNII NOOrtVClT.
wounds' he
If yoa have a ate family and need
a Ms hwewe .better leek at that nod
era elsjht room heaea oa PacaV ter-
race for SB1M. See CHUcete, M
Mala St.
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FWTKHT
HE WIS GO
WCl DIE
received when a
shrapnel shell exploded tienr pla
tlrlridler-Uenural Huffman .1.
ail l.t aAHnal III. am 1 at,uiH I a . . ,a M(kW
,. ... r,u., .,.,. ,... ,. .uuwm n iiomu is in Oklahoma,
sling, fcr ho Is Just recovering from Hit' ll-ft.
Is ktsudlng it
a s.r.Aiir.11 i. i.irr. ini u.iai.r. dim Mutpimr Compound." Vou JuH
ilompcn a siMinge or soft brush kk
Tho great strenth, tho Dig dlvl- It and draw this through yuur hair
dends, and the Incomparable bene- taking one small strand nt a time. By
fits of the First American Life liiKUfWi.cnilng all gfay hair dlsnppcnri, sal
anre Co., means llrst elans Incuruncelafter another application or two,' your
for you. For particulars sco Geo. C. I hair becomes beautifully dnrkcii.
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Ulrlch, district munuger.
If
Not a Bite of
Breakfast Until
You Drink Water
RAINS SAVE MILLIONS
FOR TEXAS STOCKMEN
"Bif Five" Packers, Who. Business Trad
Conunission Would Take for Government
EL PASO, Aug. 28. Rain clouds
have stiver and gold lining In the
cattle coaatry of the Texaa Panhandle
and thruout Arlrona and New Mexi
co. The recent rains, which came at
a time when the plains country was
burning up, have saved millions of
dollars for the cattlemen of the
southwest.
I have a dandy fonr room plastered
hoase only one block from Mala St.
It's dirt cheap at -S1880.00 oa easy
teraas. Cbllcote, SSS Mala St. tf
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Bay yoar Havollae Oil la 3 gallon
eaa and save 10 per rent. At all
sjarage nnd service station. Telford
Break, dbtribatora. 87-tf
t ' BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
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Notice is hereby given that (he
Board of Equalization for Klamath
County will be In session at the
County court houso beginning Men-
, day t September 9. All protests
"'against assessments must be filed
with tbe Board within alx days from
ffi i the 'first day of tbe session. 26-10t
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,.-j Money to loun n city und country
CtisropVrty. SeeChllcote. tf
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hi jf'Jaath'Servlce station. Sixth and Kla-
$t,l
Get'a, ataadanl fire lasuraace pol-
ChUcote. tf
y,lwreer the National War
VytXvlnatait raAs.Jnf i'tanae. las v Aala sawa
rwyof MfiKi wlio wtll. by Mvlag, rt-
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K.W'YK" tease, jaaor ana auieriais tor tne use
l.HaTieiit in the war, and whe
tne sevens
iiwissmw bw '
yaaeiitfci preeecula U war.
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
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STAR THEATER
Greater Vltngrupli Present
ALICE JOYCE AND
HARimMOKEV
In
"WITHIN THE LAW"
AIm Walker Walker In an Entire
, Change of Vuudoville
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TEMPLE THEATER
Vltogriiph I'rtenU
KAHL WILLIASIH
WITH (1RACK DA1UIOND
In a Five-Part ViUigrapli Blue Ribbon
Feature Adapted from the
O, Henry
"rAHIIACIEH AND KINGSS"
Also A lllg V Comedy
Series. "Aa American Live-Wire"
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WHEELKR HAYS NOTHING HELP.
ED HM UNTIL MR TOOK TAN.
L.4C HEALTH RESTORED
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
Merrill, Oregon
StAVABtD A.COOAH
LOU If fl AWIPT
J.QOl!N ARMOUR.
HWAkD Moaatr jau
THOMAr sTwitroN
They 'are 'Edwayd 'A.
,the Cudaby Packing
The Fedein! Trado Commission has stockyards,
recommended to the President that Cudahy, of
the business of the "Big Five." Coral"ny: J- Ogden Arraour,, ot Ar-
uuur uamiHBr: savini aiarria jp
among tho packers in Chicago and nf , -, ,., ,k.
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iuo nuai, uo uiavn tium liioiu uy cun-.tlWIft Of Swift and
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Swift and Cemnamr: and
Jtrol of their railroad equipment and Ttpmas E. Wilson, of Wllac-a ft Co,
"Well, sir, Tanlac has not only en.
tirely relieved me of my awful
trouble, but I have regained twenty
five pounds of my lost weight and
never felt stronger and better In my
life," aald Hsrry R. Wheeler, who la
employed at tbe Pacific Coast Steel
Plant and llvM at 4744 Forty-Eighth
Ave., South, Seattle, the other day.
"About a year ago." he continued.
"I began to suffer with Intestinal
Indigestion that, In aplte of nil I
could (do, got worse and worse till I
wai In a terrible condition. Every
thing I would eat fermented and I
would bo in such agony, that it waa
like a aharp rknlfe cutting1 clean a-
cross ar etoawch. I got ao weak
that I couldb,ardly do a thing, and It
wap only gay will power that kept me
going at all. Whea I would get
home at alght I, weald be so weak
and In ao much paia that my wife
waa alwsya ready with a hot water
bottle to put right on me, and even
then I weald be la auch agony at
times I thought It would drive ma
distracted. My hlpa ached with
rheumatism, aad the muscle of my
right arm and leg would get all
drawn Into knoU, ,aad at times I
couldn't raise my arm halfway to my
head. I went down la weight from
two hundred pounds to a hundred
nd fifty-two a lose of forty-elgbt
pound, and my condition waa ao
serloua that jay family actual)
inougni i waa going to die.
"I tried everything I could hear ot
get relief, but nothing did me any
good. Tbea my Batar.ia-i.w. who
nan been suffering with rheumatism,
got me to try Tanlac, aa It had done
her ao much gcod. I get a battle and
when T found It helping me, I Just
kept It up till now I haven't a pala
or ache about me. I tiara a splendid
appetite, and can eat anything I want
wunoui ii nurungme in the least
I used to lay awake alght after night
suffering terribly, but now I go to
aieep as soon aa my head hits tbe
Pillow, and sleep like a tog all alght.
I am picking up la weight every day
and am feeling so 'frae nnd well that
I am glad to tell everybody how much
tfcla wonderful' medjclae haa benefit
ed me."
Tanlac Is sold In Klamath Falls bv
8ta? Drug .Co. , , Adv.
Says, a alas of hot water and
pneaahate prevents nines
ad keep us St
alossy and luxuriant.
dray, faded hair, though no tfl.
graco, Is a sign of old age, and as a
all dcilro a youthful and aiirna
ippearanre, get busy at once alth
Wjelh's Sage and Sulphur CompousJ
mid look your younger. Thl, ready-to-iuti
preparation Is a drll.htftl
toilet requisite, and not u nivillclu.
It Is net Intended for the euro mill
Kutlon or prevention of dlietm,--A4T
Just aa coal, when It burns, loaves
behind n certain amount of Incom
bustible material In tho form of ashes,
so the food and drink taken day after
day leaves In the alimentary cnnaja
certr.ln amount of Indigestible ma.
terlal, which If not completely elimi
nated from tho systom each day, bo
omes food for the millions or bactorln
which Infest the bowols. .From this
mass of left-over waste, toxins and
Ptomaln-like poisons aro formed and
tucked Into the blood.
Men and women who can't act feel.
Ing right must begin to take Inside
baths. Before eating breakfast each
morning drink a glass of real hot wa.
ter with n teaspoonful of limestone
pnospnato In It to wash out the thirty
feet of bowels the previous day's ae.
cumulation of poisons and toxins, and
to keep the entire alimentary ennat
clean, purewnd fresh.
Those who are aubject to sick head
ache, colds, biliousness, constluation.
others who wake up with bad taste,
mm oream, oacxache, rheumatic stiff.
nesa, or have a aour, gassy stomaei,
after meals, are urgod to get a quarter
Munq or limestone phoaprate from
the drug atore, nnd begin practicing
Internal sanitation. Thla will cost
very little, but Is sufficient to make
anyone an enthusiast on the subject.
nemcmDer, inside bathing is more
important than outside bnthln-. h.
causa the skin pores do not absorb
'mpuriues into tbe blood. eauli
noor health, while, the bowel pores do.
Just aa soap and hot water clean...
tweetene and freshens the skin, so
hot water and limestone phosphate
ct on the stomach, liver, kidneys and
bowels. Adr.
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IIKCKAIID IIENT HKItVICK
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Night Phone SIS
We Move Everything
KM-rlrnrl Pnrkrr for House
hold (JikkIh. Light anil Heavy
Hauling of All Description.
Heady at Any Hour.
General Traisfer Co.
Plume JIM Itealdeare S 1 5-M
The Common-Sense
Balding tfilerial
Cenent Bltcks
Roofinf of All Kinds
W. D. MILLER
Contractor
A real barsmia e a.three room far.
hUhad MsjM.M'Oraat St. aalv guuo
See CfcMssts, tt Maia St. u
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New City bondry
We Querent Our Wark.
Shirt and Cellar Laundsr.
We alto iwash silk, weal, and eel
ered gods very carefully. Try u
once and a convinced. Our prises
ere right Phen 114.
127 Fourth Street
Sack ef first Natlnl Bank
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AND LUSTRE WITH HACK TEA
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ell, because If done at natumiiu .
vnly. Preparing this mi.i.'...
though, at home Is mussy and trouble!
u-e. ror ou centa you enn buy nt
y rdug store the ready-to.u. ..,:
-ratloaj Improved by the addition of
other lagrealMtt. called Wyth' Sage
Dassenger
and Baggage
ANYWHERE IN TUB CITV
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