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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1918)
-71 ,? ! MONDAY, MCPTRMnmi I. IBIS Will Go to Vladivostok WAJ.OIM. WriklAM .0AVM Mujor-denoml William H. (Irnves Ill (iiiiunniid the Amerlrnn Kxpodl- tlonmy fofe to guard tlio Hussion supplies at Vladivostok and co-operate with Hie Ctecho-Hlovnk forces, BEST FOR Fill ' heaTTI.r. Aus. at Viihl.imnr ..... . ,1 8t.fsi.Mon. the Arctic explorer. Is convinced that Airplanes, Instead of sleds, should be used to explore the Atctlo wastes, says Frank Murphy, an Alaska rallroid man who baa ar- rived here from Port Yukon where he talked with the explorer. i Altho Stefanssoa hopes to go back to the Artie some time, possibly with srplsnes, he has made no plana for future explanations. Mr. Murphy as- serted. The explorer plans to spend the coming winter In Canida and the United States. After being over five yeara In the fsr north. Btofansson will reach Vie- .,i,. ii .. .,., nm. in Nntmhr. Mr Murnliv astd. A cnldegram recently rocolved here v from tl e north stated that Btefnns son expected to reach New York Oct ober 6. WILL i'LLMNK THE K1IHUKH Jurenlto furniture, doll coti, Kid d'e cars, voloolpcdes, whDolbarrowj, wagons, etc. Johustono Co. Kuril. turo It I PLANE 51 Ml ML UNIVERSITY of OREGON Fully rejnlppesl liberal cnlliii nnd nclcnllllctlciwrlnipiila. Speclnl i tralnlua tu tjimnm. Journnllam. Archller turr. Law, Medicine Trarhla4.l4W.rr Work. Maalr. llomafcoM Aria. Phyalral I Tralalua " , a MUUarr atkiir la rkars al Aawrkaa aa RrhUk ajllrrra. Drill, hnam aa.1 lirM Nwk I mail lr, aaire aa rarrirar la arrat m nr. MM, Mi nnaanrirt lw iMawwai. Taklaal'MKK. Ukrary al MMMM mlaaira. J Kiaraar kmrat. nark aaaartaallr JTixaaM ... . u .. . - . . wrw iwswtar, mtrara I If Backacky TP jr e " Eat 1 itat, dso ta!: cm m catlap; t't Uilc acid In mo;t excites the kid- bioal.fast for a fow days, and your M, they become overworked; get klduoys will then act lino. This fa lugglsh, ache, and feel Ilka lumps of' inoua salts Is mudo from the acid of lead, The urine bscomts cloudy; the gmpo and lemon Juice, combined bladder Is Irritated, and vau may ba' Kith llthln. and litis been usod for obliged to souk relief two or three unci during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them I' sh off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real alok person shortly. At lint you feel a dull misery In the kidney region, you suffer from back "tie, sick headache, dlsilnesi, stom ch gets sour, tongue coated and you Teal rheumatic twinges when the weather Is wd. Kit Isii1 meat, drinks lots of vaster; lo get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad, Salts; taka'a table poonful in a- glass of water' before HOLUIKItH MADE OV10H ACCORUIXU TO ORDER LONDON, Aug, 31 A Oinndluti officer, wounded unrly In tlio war, cnmo to HI, Kiillieltie's Lodge, ono nf (ho American lied Onus orthutod lc IiihiI(iiIh In London, to Imvu hln loft n mi miutn nviir. Tin,' elbow liuil been shuttered, Tho.ufflior wjih glv on n choice of IiiivIiik h wouk, mov iililn nlliiiw, or a strong Htltf onn, Wllluint lii'Hltullun, tlio Ciinudlnn (bono tlio stiff, elbow, mid astonished tlio surgeons hy asking Hint tlio arm do imido perfectly straight ho ho ciiiild use n hunting ririo iiinl ii Mi lliard nut. " Anotlinr Cunidluii officer Insisted mi hnvlng lil smashed log ho ruliullt jtlint Iio could rctitlnuo lo rldo n hiiti'o. It ti'inlrcd muiitlm nr ortho pedic trontincnt, but when tlio put lout flniilly.left tlio hnspltnl to return to IiIm iiiiu'Ii In WoHtorn Cuiudn, ho wiih ready for tlio Muddle. TIii'imi ra en Itlimtrito not only tlio spoclnl wolk of nn orthopedic hospl tnl, but how closely tho surgeons rcnsult tho wishes of their pntlontK. E -mnaaiaaja IMTTSIIUIinil, Bopt. 2. John Rlngltng, circus owner, lias determ ined to pruposo to tho Allied govern ments that t African elephants . bo jtnniod and usod In the reconstruction of France after tho war. llecnuso gun and shell flro lit tho ,mlIu rnU m .,ntt,lhor,n, muIoH ,, 10r,c, uy tho tons of thousands, Mr. Rlngllng und Kdmond l.uplea, of tho University of Louvnln, llolglum, met In conference hero tho other day ond discussed plans for using tha heretofore African elephant In rocon- structlon work In Kuropo. The men agreed that the loss of horses and mules could not bo ro- placed for many oars, nnd, since AN rlcnn elephants mny bo found In vast numbors nnd bo tnmod easily, both felt positive that tho Allies would as- !t In tho shipment of tho big beasts, "One elephant will do the work of 86 horaos." salil Mr. Luplea, who has cbargo of tho llolgton government's huslnoss In tho Congo. "Kuropo must be-reconstructed and there will bo no horses. We arc uilpg tho Af rican elephant In carrying tlnilmr from tho foro-it. In plotting und In ull kinds of farm work. Ilu curries anil lifts lioutns and Rlrdom for tho con struction of build. lis." ' ' i hi. .i iiik l"l .will, cell ulono oi on) Iiik Wiij .'.nium- Sunup- nnd hb. urn for wiiliM'lf mid mill immir)' Tralalal far EMchacy la Fmcs ar la War r. uaan, ! " 7l"""" imiti-naip, n,. .,. Danallwlra far aira aa4 waaira. warklas aar'a ,,. i . a II S. S.J . urrsw. rar Haanm w T or "1 1 LtmiNIS Mil RFPIflCF FOILIINIH IVidnevs Jotner t " glass oi Salts facf ore I brcakta genet utloiis to cloan cloggod kidneys' mid Hlinuliito them to normul activ ity, ulso to neutralise the adds In initio, so It no longer Is a source of lnltutlpn, thus ending bladder weak i em. . Mud Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot In- jiise; makej n dollghtful effervescent' llthln water drink which everyone should tafco now nnd then to keep' tl o kidneys clean nnd active. Drug- lists hete say thby sell lots of Jad Bulls to folks who bolleve In over-( coming kldnoy trounio wuue n ia only a trouble. Adr. THE-BVENXNO SUNDIY USE OF WAfllllNUTON. Bent. I. Tile Dulled Htntcs funl udmlnlitratlan hai liiitinod tlio mo of pleasure aulomo- hl'i.. motorcycle and mofjr boats' eaflt of tho Mississippi river on Sua- day, to pormlt replenishment of din- Inlshod gasoline atoree. It will re- main In effect until 'stocks are built up. fuol officials Kay the shortage of TSNFJST PROHIBtTED ppKulInn 1 1 not sorlotis but' that de-'or innnils for ovorseas shipments and for domestlr uso are now at their highest point and some precaution- nry monsuro must bo tnken to assure ii continuous flow for war purposes.! Tractors, and motor trucka engag ed In the actual transportation of freight are oxemptod, also physlcans iiutoin chiles, 'ambulances, fire and police patrols and machines used for repair work 'by public utilities. Persons living In rural districts whom other transportation Is not available may use automobiles. In Issuing the order fuel official refrained from making It mandatory which would Invoke the penalties of the tavcr bill for violation, but rath er appealed to the patriotism of the people to soo that the order waa obeyed. If desired results are not obtained thru voluntary submission, the gaso line curtailment plan will be backed by a flat official order. Fuel offici als cald they counted on the patriot ism of the people ofythe country, to savo the desired amount of gasoline. Introtigntc the new lSitTllfe pol icies of the Travelers. They give maximum of Insurance at 'sntahM rust. Hee Chllcotef MS Mate St. tf MiCormlrk binder, at uiir prt r. Other Imptommta. -iirr'a WnrrfmiMe) Co. Par. llu a lot In MUla Addition. are very lowland terms easy. WUI take our Liberty Bonds. Sea CfcJI- rote. UY A THRIFT STAMF TODAY CkoVA SCOTIA OFFERS A FULL BILL OF VACATION piUGflB an i iirTaiaiiraiiiiTavVAP'w'''t'' v i 'V!? VVQs'tJaVv9mTlmmml mmmlamammmn.fc'''' 'Tl'i'JaS JStF Pv'SfetJBMI ammmmmmmmnmmmmmmmuSamaattjaVal BBmmmmnlSISSftnalrllmmmnmBmmwmM f . - Viff- ''yammmmmmmmmmmfflmaT1! BaaWaok. waiaKM jmtf at Vi va v4tt f& f t 1A0J mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnatfr ufA '4awP TStJTtl J swTrrf jg) ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaataaaaaLa-- iw 1XjuV cxfOtiA HammmmmmmmmmmTljmmmmmVKammQMu raammmmmmmmmaHfcBkKflmmM mmmmmmmmmmVmmmmmmmmmaBMammav BwBBHmHBKEHt mnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaaaBBBBBBBOBBBBBBBBBBBBa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWHBamWs.ammmmmmm IbrtobJ Have you ever spent vacation la Ndvn. SeotUT If not,yo hava n rare treat ya to awre. It la Vaan 'Joa Land par sMaTkmH Ne matter ClltheWlL. ti A DaUgatfal Wk-tfaatara eamps, One the best knewn is I inakoacMBadaadOtlllCl ffvlOT mw mm m aeresi mua wswsa-.wsaw if. m-jy-g- SSkSsMsi .SSaaM asma wsaraiog aaaOy avallahla tresst Tafc- . a aVsZammimamft mVmmm amamJ HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS; OREGON CHBAMLWW KB CltRAM "J SUCCESS IN ENGLAND LONDON, Sept. I. Ice Cream, made without milk, cream or sugar te comply with government regula tions, dm been all the rage thla sum 'war at the soda fountains of London. The recipe wai received by an Ameri can, Charlea H. Boeglln, of New York nil anna a Mar tha Rrltlah' nvarn- man tirntillillad aarlv Ihla vaar tha .. milk nmAuntt nr anaar in tha manufacture of lee cream. tr.r.'a tha tha mnok irn rraam ,,,.,. W ,a,0n of the Ice, two pounds of glucose or four poundi of honey. If honey-la used It should be, belled doWn In a quart of water, and Ibor. being poured into the freexerthBnwr;uh ft montrchy. The ihould be allowed to cool for three four minutes. Trcn add the white of one mi and any flavor desired, and freeae. rresh fruit adds consld- erably to the flavor of the Ice which really tastes like Ice cream. n London, where even In summer eggs nave been worm aoout ten centa each, the Ice manufacturers use the powdered egg albumen In- stead of eggs. HOW THEY SHOULD BE PRONOUNCED' Atone ala. Otoe was. Amiens Amee-on. Sotssoas Swas-on. Bellaau Bellow. Chateau Thierry Shah-toe-tesry. Onrcei Oork. Yprea Eep'r. Betnvato Bovay. Betkune Baytan. Briar Bra. Chaulnea Bkoae. Crotolllea Krawall. -' . Flsmea Feems. Fere-en-Tardenols Fair-on-tard-wah. Fresnean-Woevre Faln-on-wov-re. Haumoat Ohman. Le-Qaeeaol Lar-kalnwah. Llguy Leenee. Marcolag Markwahn. Maabege Mobaah. " Mnlers Maytyr. Neale Nail. Neullly Nayee. Nlsnea Neea. Noyona Nwy-oa. Plarrefonda Peeayron. Poitiers Fwahteeay. Polt-a-Mouaaon l'wan tab moo son. Htofac c5&L the Club House or. with a Mlc-Mac Indian guide, forays may be made lata tha surrounding wilderness for KssWswakaogee to on ts.aag of tat haa BnAaa.huntlns and trout- Jttcr?i.Ma?r..w'Y?rJ IS ww". "T" i . " X I. His. tropniee oi ,hw cnue u wad ti Kedgeaaakoogee.' and mat larigtn. i aaam t'h. land of IU jjngatWi to htojesjmtasatda R!Syam3aM mmmmlBmmnmnK mmnmnM ammW mW laAAaBaaBhAa OTwHnrrs talasj laahg ag wn a) am the En is -ISSUED III REICHSTJkS NEW YORK, Aug. 31. To iflme of the members of tho German relch i,u D,ace hM bocome more lraDorl- ant than victory of the military class fn th" battle field. This 'MlnUd "' ino ,, C Z.l"Zt' man parliament by Dr. Cohn, an In dependent Socialist that he "bad ra- speaker was discussing the army budget. The Socialist declared that It seem' .. , ,,,, ,.. lhm worid w-r wu cominK t0 b regarded as a "family affair of the Hoheniollerna." A re- 'cent rep0rt had announced, he aald, thnt -willlam had atUcked William haa not attacked," Dr. Conn continued; "but thousands of 'soldiers were forced to attack while i William waa 40 to 10 kilometers be hind the front. Homecoming prisoners of war are ,Mlw , inan.lfuMl oatrlotle In I anu.vvv w .-- m structlon, the main topics ot waica merlU tha Qarman Imperial house." e ' BOARD OF EQUALIXATION Notice la hereby given that tha Board of Equalisation for Klamath County will be In aeaelon at tha County court house beginning Hol iday September 9. All protasis against assessments must .be Med with tho Board within six days from tba first day of tha session. M-10t Quart re-Bras Katr-brab. Recrol Rohwah. Routes Roolay. Rolsel Rwatsel. Roubalx Roobay. Role Rwah. Saint Die Sandeeay. Saint Quentln Ban Kantaa. Senile Ban'Lees. Soleamaa Bolalm. Thlaucoart Teeo-koor. Thlelt Teelth. , Tongraa Toagr.. Toarcong Toor kwaa. Versailles Versey. Artols Artwa. Voegee Vosk. Year EEar. mere euphonious nnmo of ta Resette: these and many more awi: visitors who delight . In , explonmr places where history, has been nw'o. Halifax la In .Itself well worth a trip to Nova , Scotia. Aside from eight seaing In the cto which In c& vMfca; tat work of re-eon. stnKUon. vlsftlng,All Saint Cath--dral which when finished will be tl finest, architecturally, on the contin- t.!i4r ttt . J? "I'i I iHssWruT Uc CUadel AWBaS ar strung . varwai -Saratruay. Mie-JLv, raaweJwtk whose moml?'S aeam anjay boating and bath BTaiyregattna "Ihroaeh 'haa auaaaaar dVS. Thus Hull- i itn7 lay claim to the title of sum- amt Najrt as wall tr that ox rra vTeiaJCVjltf 1 nnJ "a 1 1 Ssayw. 'ammmmmmmmmmmmwy aWtslp' amaatsf mjmmm. . saai i Good fowr room tmaaalow sear BvMat4 wUh bath,4 large llvlag room, fire place, Uwb and bit lot. Excellent location. Price fMSO.OO ob easy terms... See Chllcotf" S08 The purpose or the National War SuvIwm committee Is to create an army of Haters who will, by saving, re lease labor and materials for the use (f the government In the war, and whr will lend their savings to the govern ment to prosecute the war, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that on August 10, 1918, the undersigned, by order of the County Court of Klam ath County, Oregon, was duly ap pointed administratrix of the estate of, Ella J. Stewart, deceased, and all porsons hvlng claims against said es tate are required to present same, properly verified, to said administra trix at the law offices of R. C. Oroea beck, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the data of this notice. HAKI IS. MIBWAUI, Administratrix of the Estate of Ella J. Stewart, Deceaaed. 12-19-M-S- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that tha un dersigned has filed In the County Court ot the Bute of Oregon, for Klamath County, the nnai aeconnt of his administration of tho estate of Dllla L. Wenner, deceaaed, and that aald court haa fixed September 18. 1918. at 8:30 o'clock p. m., aa tha time and the court room of aald Court aa the place for the hoarlag of objections, If any, to aald final ac count, .and for the settlement there of. J. H. WENNER, Administrator of the Estate of Dllla L. Wenner. Deceased. It-t-9-M-ll SUMMONS Ne. ! Canity In tho Circuit Court of the State yf Oregon, for Klamath County l SylvU White. Plaintiff, vs. fetch-! ard White. Defendant To Richard White. Defendant s'bnve named: In the name of the Btatexof Ore Ore eon: Yon are hereby required to appear and answsr to the eomplalat filed against yon la the above n titled ault oa or before the fta day of September, 1919, that aefaf the last day of tha time prescribed la the order of publlcatloa of this mm moas. and If you fall so to appear, Plead, answer, demur or otherwise move, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief prayed for la hie complaint, to-wlt For n decree dissolving the bonds, of matrimony new existing between the plaintiff and. defesdaat, apea the grouda of habitual drunkenness, contracted after aald marriage, aad continuing for more than ono year Immediately preceding tha filing of the bill of complaint herein, nnd for the custody of their minor child, Gerald White. j This summons Is served upon you, the ssld defendant, by publication thereof Id the Evening Herald, a public newspaper ot general circula tion, printed and published at Kla math Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, once a week, for six consecutive weeks, (seven Insertions), the first publication being made oa July Itnd, 1918, and the last publication Sep tember lad, 1918, by Order, of tho Honorable D. V. Kuykeadall, Judge of the Circuit Court ot Klamath County, Oregon! which aald order waa made, entered, dated aad filed la thla anlt July 10th, 1911. ' RENKER ft KANT, Attorneys for Plalntlffe. Whose office aad poet office ad dress Is Klamath Falls, Oregon. 8M,B.fl-19-I- "- Bale of Ttanber Klamath Indian Reservation, Northern Bering Creek Unit. Sealed, bids, marked outside "Bid, Nortnera (spring croon ubt bar." and addressed to the SuDsrln- tendaat ot tha Klamath Indian School Klamath Agency, Oregon, will be re ceived' until twelve o'clock noon. 'Pacific Time,. Tuesday. October 1. 1918, for the aurehase of. timber up on about 8doq acres witaia towb shlp 34 South, Range 7 Bast. The sale embraces approximately twenty five million feet ot yellow plan aad one million feet of white fir. The euttlng of white fir will be 'optional with tho purchaser. Each bid must state for each species the amount per thousand feot Scrlbner decimal LC. Ion acale thut will be paid for all timber cut during the first two years of the contract period. Prices for the last two yeara of the contrac period are tonre to be fixed by the Commis sioner of Indian Affairs, and are not to exceed, however, an Increase of fifty cents per M. feet board measure for each species. No bid of less than three dollars a-hd fifty cents per M. feet for yellow pine and fifty' cents for whlto fir during the first period will be considered. Each bid must be submlttod In duplicate and bo ac companied by a certified check oa a solvent nutlonal bunk in fuvor of the Superintendent of the Klamath In d'an School In the amount of 85.000. The depusft will be returned It tho ma is rejeciea uui reiainou ir ine wu Is acceptod, and tho raqulred contract und bond are not executed and pre sented for upprovnl within sixty days from such acceptance. Tho 'right to reject any and all btda Is reserved. For copies or tue um auu contract forms and for other Information up ollcatlon should be made to the In dian Superlatedeat, Klamath Agency, uregon. , wasuiagion, u. v., Aug. i. 1918. Cato Bells, Commissioner ot Indian Affairs. i9-2i-93-i-s8-30-a--e-9-ii-ia .i,: PAIrf YH hm i.A "'? r 'xJF . , 1 """ . ar ------ -w- -w- -ar -w-.-ar, -m- -- - l-ri. saaaa sl -s w' ' '', BULK sx:'i - 5sV 3cKTj 4 " Quality Drugs II Isn't eronnmy and M't wir lo liny anything hat tha best In drugs. i We have gained the cosrfl. depce of our rusfomera hy art ling drags of the highest aal Ity only. Yon caaaot hwf nay other kind here, and yea are alwaya aafe and nothing b-h the best i be sold la this store. American hoys are eying for, thatr country. Surety yen eaa save'fer M. I'uy War Saving Stamps. LAIKHt' STOCK 09 NewWoeleas Select Ymt New ' FISsN0W Fk asm ttaajhaet Grade ef WorirmajMhip ChasJ.Gzek MERCHANT TAILOR . PROFESSIONAL CARDS ovawiBaaaMaBajajaBa HENRY C. Phyaietaai aa All Chronic Diseases Office White 8Mdg, JOHN C, CLKOHORJI Cesusty ttsirveyer OtvEl KATHEMNE tCHLEET Plgralrasji aad I i lahi PaMa taamaa AMaaaaal ial -,bjii vbbbb aaaaHay jaaaaBBBBBj aa, , Offlee'Wso a-aolc. n UMtfftWMiim WC ittAmTrirAUs oeaorinn"'l A ""vurstraar JUL i i . CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRAOT COMPANY BIT Mala Insurance Loane and Ahetracta, Re.il Estate Loane at te S per cent I - DR. EARL G. WISRCARVRR White Side. Meat, 9M Dentlatry and Oral lurgary DR F R. QODDARD Osteopathic Physician ft Burgee . Suite SI 1. 1, a. O. F. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) I'lioueaai ,. Rea. l,lioae,,tR (Tha only Osteopathic Physi cian, and' Burgeon in Klamath Falls ) ' WOO D ORDIR.A YEAR'S SUPPLY OF QREgNtVAB ' Now, and have them dry ana un- dsr cover sarly In the' fall.' ' We also handle Bedy. Urn and Black Weed, Ceal and; Fuel - "' ' ' V Klaaaatk Fvi4 -.Coai'MMf .;' IMsilswaeiMaf it. i i r- .ilia, mi x V Vftl 'V m fM x I m s 'A'J jkSv? Ht& w ,&