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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1919)
Vi:ilMHIAV, JANUARY M, lllltl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAon three FEDERAL FARM ASSOCIATION FAST GROWINS Mini) nf Hi"' fnrimiM f tin County HI i, imi.lt lntri'i"tiiil In tint ri'imrt uf tlm Kliuiiiitli Full Nntloiwil Farm . .. ... ' I ,imii AKKocliitiiiti limim in too Minn I.uuii Hoard t Washington ,huw Ink ti """'" "H irti'iiil"ltliii iii'iirly twi) ) i'ii r ft UK", tliln iinitocliitlou linn ri.crUi'il applications fur loan total ing ni'iirly uno.OHt) Hoinn irt m JitiimI t'nttri'ly by 1 1 I'Vilnrul liml ii...l ih,trM vi'nnt rnitiireit! Hiinin ..., ,,'nn ,., ti.,1.1 In nh.iv.iiic,, i.mi.l. v'""" (UK tint filing Of niifnimury mlmine . from Hi" Klniimlli vwiwr wmirn .a-i noclittlon nntl noun' IK liiiiim ha lifiin flum' nnil the iiiuiii'y paid tlii'ri- . . ...1.. II.. nil A fiiw more urn practically run-, cil, tlm iH'ri'imury mortgage to tlm Ki ili-rul l.iiinl Hank IiiivIiik heim mv , Electric Cooking Cuts Meat Bills Tlm lltivtir Klrrtrit' ItniiKr cltiitu n uotiilerful nluu otrr oilier fiirU In mriil olirlnkiiKr fn-iiciill) n- iniirli n n pounil mi n IiikIi nl. With mriil nl from U. to il.V ii pountl die mln on nifnt lillU Mli lurl, l it tcry npprciliililo one. . The rnmirUntiti iiM'ii, ltli inlN n heat II) Inoiilateil nml heat roiiM'rtliiK " llrti'i conker, retain nil the rl h jillcet nf the foiHl UMinlly oirrltM ntr-li) nlr curieiit, ami the ilcll rale llnor often xpolli'd hy cmi'oiis fining. ThU In hut our nf tlm mini) utiii-iinl ennkliiK lulvimlnKet of the Kleclrlr rnliue. You can hal.e Ineail eeiil) hIHioiiI hurnliiK It; roaxl meat tltlioiit liatliiKi hrnuti i-am nn etenl) on the iMittniu no the lop; cook rnhhaue ami onions la tlm orn ullli very little Muter nml mi oilor nl the name. time, obtaining belter llatorcil food lliaii you hate ever known be fore. California-Oregon Power Company og&c vo'ir' o -;vftvo i OXoPOoSC .JoSSrS&i. &y$o JOo HO"o JOO TnO. )OOC Pennsylvania ?vO ope VACUUM CUP IC c TIRES 1. Xfr yjjgKj v. Mfef vrr ' ir i ri fii H 11 K III hP 111 WR m73 0,000 Miles I Wakefield & Sullivan I Fourth and Klamath mi((iI, mill rliirl(H iiri iuiicK'il ut din Iim'iiI ofrii'i' iilimmt liny tiny, 'tin- aliiiiiul inijKtliiK or tin lucul IIHH(IC'llltlllll Mil ll.l 1ini ni-xl Tiuin jiliiy Jim H. ''J id IIik offlui ot lint HKiri'llltJ. ill WIIIIU IIiiIIiIIiik In (li U illy li Is riiiuitml Unit bor rower ili'rtlrlnx limit to be cloned (iliirltif ilin t'limliiK neiinim nIhiiiIiI flli. , tlll'lr lll.llrUI(IIU UN "111 I) II M pOK ,rilbli. iik ill" iiimltig of tln Kiiilnriil Apprnlmr In lnw limit IiiiiiIh will hi- lllirllli'liri'il Mollimrhal ly III" iiiiniliiir of iippllnilliiiiit mi rllu yt. Ikmi tlm nprltig ihiiuiiii upturn I. iiutin hear 6-1-2 mr i xiit liitnri-Hi iimi urn minli' I'i'iii'iiillv for iiliiini nfi t'luim m ' i iiih unniii-iiiiioii wan him ii rnl unit of lit Itltnl to Im fori I In dm nulli ty. Hit giowlh Iiiim lii'iin ntojiily anil Hiilmliiiitlnl. mill tlm tllritrlura urn promt nf din fuel l tin t not ii iiminliflr IiiiiI fttllnl in MiiiU" ti Im iiiiiortUiitloii pityniimi io dm iVnrnl l.nml Hank, I1""' ,,,,,r" H '"" ' lHnUmit among I dm timiulii'rnlilp io Till! IM'ltl.ic llnvo umIkiumI froni dm capaclty luf lllll' Itl.I.llll ..III.... 11......... .- .., " m-i hhii m vnto himlnnii ha ricct-nxllntcil thin lll'flilll iltmtiiyri fn llv V ltlti:S llf.N'T, M I) . sjr OXO -n .. o yv Kl! r t; V iwr nr. yc 1"C rfftb? "ft vsT"' sohtovv? v;.M"c riMu r Those Cups sturdy, wca r- defy ing leave their safety impressions every where. They are the only projections guar antoaci not to skid on wet, slippery pave ments, and are found only on Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires. They coat npproxltnntcly the snmo tuiordiniiry 3,500 mile tlrcn, thouEh tlieynre fftiariinteed- per wnrrnnty lnu- for Y. ffl. C. A. Accusations Refuted By Officers new i MlltK .Inn H tlm year which dm Young Mi-n'it fl.rlHllan Amo.Ii.iioi, r-Kfit.lH iih dm . , .. ,, . , ,. Kri'iili'm lii dm history of dm organ- lntlnn In rrort nml ar-complls mit lnu hi'im uiailu public liy dm Atwo rlallon'M war work coiiuull. Tlm n vh'w iIchIm with tlm coinplalnlH of ciintni'ii nvirihanp'a tiiniln hy hoiiio of dm ret limine miiIiIIitb. referH to dm war ilopnrtnmut Invi-HllRatlon. which. It uayR. (xoimi id it 1 1 1 - -y ", anil Mnti dial Imcau.i' of f.fijimnt rnllorattoii o fdii'im ami other com- plitlnln hy ri'tiirnlnlK hoIiIIitm, John It .Mutt, ceimral necrctary or dm war ,r,,m B0",:,,, lllal w' rutiuco over work coumil. lnu nnkoil that the en- ,'C!M, cllnr':'-' "J keep prices down' tin mlmlulHtrndou of tlm '. M C. A J "Haymonil II. Fomllck, chairman I war pniKiniii oMirsean Im lnveiitl(;atcil "' lll,! coiiitiilBHloii on tralnliiK camp 'by tlm liinpiiclor r.enurul .activities of tho war department, fol- 1 "It N our- juilKiiumt." Mffys Dr. Iow-Iiir hi return from Kurope re Molt "that thuie complalntii Nhould contly, Htuted that ho went Into this Im frankly ami fearlrxnly faced. If matter thoroly, and found the com we were to Ir.nore crltlclnm wo would i Philntfl abxolutvly without founda bn fiiNu to our tnut It Ik our duty!1'"" ' mention till matter only be to dlnroviT the tiufouuded crltlclmn , cnl,B" "f ,H0 wide-Hproad rumor la no that a p.ttrlolli organization, iih a "u1 unfair to an organization which m.ilier of Hltuple honesty, m.i) not bn ' I" Jolni; heroic Hurvlce bliKlited iiiijimtly It U equally our' Criticism of tlm "V ", tho review duty to diHrovcr dm well fouudod ' Stilton, wan thun leveled at a branch rrltti tfin In ordor that we may adopt; of the Ansoclatlon'n work which wan a eoiintructho program that will oli multiplied In volume by Cyo during lute In our future policy mty Uy ad-1 tho year Kocelptn of less than mlU'Htratlon of tlm pant ! Jl.OOO.000 In tho post exchange I It true that tlm y M r , linn , nyntem lant January had grown to been guilt) of profiling In the opera-.morn than J5. 000. 000 u month by lion nf tin pint exchanges overneun? September. 1'JlS, and since then The follow lug telegram from the; have maintained thut level. At Hi nl ifHiKlmit neiretary (if war. these punt exchanges, millions of dol Kredi rti I. I' Keppei Is self explan- lam In remittances to tho folks at iir homo have boon handled without Mntttr of prri ,iktd by young ; charges by the "Y " Klamath Falls a Gem Which Needs Polishing Kliimath Tails, banking In tho sun- at our feet nhould mirror a clean, nhlno on the hillside's southern slope. Iheitlthy city, to which we could should be made the City Iloaittlful i'10"" w,lh prllk" ,.., .. In tho shadows ot the pine we liit .Nature has done so much by. ., ., . .. . ' breathe tho ozone from tho forest. giving us a beautiful setting, why Tho jrceze3 of tho largest fresh wa ran"t ho tuillsh up tho gem. and make' tor lako in our land (except the Klamath I'nlls a clean placo In which "real Lakes) fan us In tho summer. to jVe. i Lot's give our children tho birth- It would be hard to Improve our rlsMl of a "H clty' tl,ot wl" bo environment, with Sl.asta'H pyramid nmil ,uorr' hy tho volce8 of ncalth' nf .nun standing, as it were", our 1UUo mta and womon- Let U bo sentinel at the south, rising from Sis- mail " clpan c"' for our own pcr' klyou. "tho'goldou." Shania'H dome k0,laI satisfaction. Clean from eel of snott should bo an Inspiration to lar ,0 urrel- Tho "Clty Bc!t'f' iimko our city ., .Ila.lom among tho ",at looks as P00'1 as Us num soxin,a-Hiiow-clad mountain ' Why should wo have a string town. The placid nnu.ru of Lake Ewaunu r,om "" "8a'lt"- nuto camp v ground along tho tules, to tho smoko nml dust of tho sago brush flats! Hot Water for Sick Headaches Tells why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It beforo breakfast. Headache ot nny kind Is caused by Mr Ml,rci,nt nl),i Hotel Man, MUto-lntoMcatlon which moans solf- miIiur nmI ,, the ron of U8i iot.a 'poisoning. Llor and bouol poisons',,,. ,,,. . ,,,., Dll you sliy th,B called toxins, sucked Into tho blood . through tho lymph ducts, excite tho l.eait which pumps tho blood so fasti that It congests In tho smaller arter ies and veins of tho head, producing violent, throbbing palu and distress, called hoidache. You becomo norv-, mis, despondent, sick, feverish and mltxiinhlc, your meals uour and almost I uauseuto you. Then you resort to ace- j iiiillluo, nsplrlu'or the bromides which temporarily relieve but do not rid , jlho blood ii f theao Irritating toxlun. ' A glass of hot water with n tea-1 spooufull of llniestuuo phosphnto in it. j tdrnnl; bofuru breakfast for awhile, j will not only wash theso poisons from ; your Hystom mid euro you of homl- ueliii, but will cleanse, purify ami ' freshen the entire alimentary cnnnl. j Ah1 voiii- nhnrmaclut for n nuartor pound of llmestnun phosphnto. It Is In oxpenslvo, harmlesH as sugar, and al most tnstiiloss, QNccpt for n sourish twlugo which Is not unpleasant. If you aren't fouling your best, If tongue Is coaled or you Arake up with bad tn,Rte, foul In oath or havo colds, Indigestion, biliousness, constipation or sour, neld stomach, begin tho plios phated hot water euro to rid your system of toxins and poisons, Results arc quick nnd It Is claimed Mutt thoso who continue to Hush out the stomach, liver and bowels evoryiBtny on his rauch on Ilrynnt Moun ntornlng, tiovor bnvo nny tioadncho orltatn, nnd reports that snow Is two know a miserable moment. Adv. ' feet doop there. A rcvli'W ofiAlnn'ri ClirlHtliui Anpoflnllon for IIh "rllrli'H sold In canteens oversea al- r"",ly "'V'HllKute.l liy war dopnrt- Inmtit, mill comlltloiiH holm; remedied .. . , , ... . . ., nuhg .Mi.'ii Christian Association orlKlnnlly nHkitl by Coiiurul 1'urshlng to run canteen for army on rout IiiihIh. To do this, huil to reckon In prlcii llxlni; ntich ' ovcrlmail churKo an traiiHportatlon charKCH urul mu rine InHiirunco, ho that prlccx wcro much higher than In thin country Voiuik Mi.'h'h ClirlHt Inn Annoclatlon mmln no pro (It, lint lout thouHumlti of ilollani Arrant;umuntn now niado will nnnhk them to nhUiln suppllen . N Why not tear down the old fences. outbuildings, beautify the lota and clean up In general? My follow townsmen, do you got tliu vision of Klamath Falls tho City llenutlful? Let's make It clean, llko tho Illy, arising from the mire. Ladies of tho Civic Improvement League, let's maku Klamath Falls a Joy forever. Whoro uro tho Roy Scouts and Cuiiin Flro Girls? wns tour8t town? Uyo up t(J ,t tl01 ..' ...... ,., ,inl,. ...... .... , wltli tho mayor, Mr. Murray or my self, Oct your ticket and Inslgnu. You, mo, nml nil tho rest ot us, little and big, uro planning. Lot's do some thing. Oh. Klamath Falls! My Klamath Falls! With lakes and woods and snowy walls. Health and Pride now on theo call. Oh. Klamath Fulls! My Klamath FuIIh! Oh, Klamath Falls! My Klamath 1,'nllul wuh Cry8tH, streams und marblo halls; Whoro Nature's splendors In rapture tall. Oh, Klnmath Falls! Fulls! My Klamath Oh, Klamath Falls! My Klamath Falls! For you I'll don tho ovorulla, And Bitvo you from a loathsome tall. Oh, Klamath Falls! My Klamath Falls! A. A. SOULE, M. D. sxow i:ia ox hkyant F, M, l'rloat, Insurance reprosonta. tlvo, has roturnod from n four months Herald's Classified Advs. HELP WANTED MWVVWMWVVVV' Mka LL'MIJISII UAVLRHH WANTED- Ap ply lllg Lakoi liox Co C 31 SITUATIONS WANTED dim. WANTS WORK Hotel dining work prcfened Address 121.1 Pine street 8-3t WA.VTKI) 'ouir; lady wishes posi tion ui clerk, or nan keep simp not of books Mis Cook, I'hone 349 C-4t FOR SALE WWAAWV FAK.M FOH SAI.K OK IlKNT Call on Schubert, next postolflce. 2-6t FOIU) FOH SALE Cheap for cash. I'hone 22M or 67Y. 30 tf FOR RENT DR. WHITE'S furnished house for rent, 416 Pine street. Inquire L. II. Klnnear, Whitman Drug Co, 2-Ct LOST AND FOUND " LOST On street, gold Waltham wrist watch, with black band; Ini tials I). E. M. on back. Return to Herald ofllce; reward. 0-3t Hce Chllcote S. Smith for fire, life, accident and health Insurance. 0113 Main street. 24 NOTICE OF KSTKAV The following stock has come to my place at Swan Lake. One roan 2-ycar-old steer, branded JH connected on left hip and silt In right ear and lower and upper half crop; one 2-year-old steor, half upper crop on right ear and smooth off left ear; with a brand something similar to a letter K on the left hip and a wattle on the right side of neck; one 2-year old red heifer, with upper bit In right and under bit In left car; couldn't make out brand. Anyone owning this stock may recover same by pay Ing costs Harry Stilts. 7-3t "I'LL PRAISE IT THE LONGEST I LIVE H mhs. itoiiuiNs ri:.stoki:i I1Y TA.Ii.C AITKIt SUFFEIHXG THIRTY YEARS. "Talking about things that help peo. plo," slid Mrs. P. H. Robblns of 1449 South 14th Street, Omaha, Neb. In nn interview, recently, "Tanlac is doing more good than any medicine I have over known In my time, and I'm now past sixty yoirs of age. "In 1SS9, nearly thirty years ago now," she continued, "when Ingrlppe flrat camo along and so many people wero having it, I had nn attack ot It myself and have lind it In some form or other from once to twlco a voir over since. The first spell left me In a badly weakened condition and I would no sooner recover from one at tack than I would be pulled do' again, The doctors at that time call ed It 'rheumatic grippe' and I had , aches and pains all thru my body, in i ull my limbs and muscles. Three ' years ago I had one of these spells, ' which was so severe that they took; mo to the hospital, and I nearly died. 'I had the worst headachos It seeing anyone could havo and I was badly rundown nnd frightfully week. I couldn't sleep well for ull those thir ty years. My nppotite was poor, I lost twenty pounds In weight and Just had to drag myself around. I was t hardly ever without some kind of an , ache or pain, nnd the past spring 1 was In such n bad fix that wo couldn't i keep house, so I wont to my daugh- tors. My husband went to boarding nnd where ho boarded ho heard of a j remarkable case llko mine, that had been rollovod by Tanlac. "Then ho went straight to Sher man it .Mcconnous drug store and . got two bottled, one for me nnd ono for hliitBolf as ho was in very bad health, too. Well, I showed some lm-j provoment on tho first bottle and kopt i on getting bettor slowly. My nppotite J enmo gradually, nnd my strength camo back a llttlo each day. Myj aches nnd pains wore awny and I got to sleeping hotter. When wo would seo ono bottle getting low wo would hurry to got another nnd since I fin Ishod my sixth bottle I'm fooling bettor and moro llko myolf than I havo In years. With all the sickness nnd 'Flu' opldemle that's going over tho country I'm fooling stronger nnd bottor thnn I ovjor did, Wo are keep ing houso again now, and I eat well, sloop well, do all my housowork nnd fool flnu nil the tlmo. I am taking Tnnlne with tho Tanlac Tablets again now to koop In shape tor tho winter. It cortnlnly Ib a blessing to humanity and has done so much tor my hus band and mo that I will praise It tho longost day I live," Tanlac li sold In Klamath Falls by the Star Drug Co., and In Lorella by James Merc, Co TAKE SALTS TI FLUSH KIDNEYS i:.it lks.4 mi:at if you fekij iiackaciiv oh have uladdek TltOUHLE Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks tho kidneys in their efforts to filter It from the system. Regular eaters of meat must flUBh the kidneys occasionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull mis ery In the kidney region, sharn ' palas In the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when the weather Is bad you have rheumatic twinges. (The urlno Is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get Irritated, ob lllglng you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these Irritating acids and flush off the body' urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablosponful in a glass- of water be fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fin and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts Is made from the acid nf rpi nan an rl lamrtn 1 ti tea onttihtnafl with llthia, and has been used for I generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Ja4 Salts Is Inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful ef fersescent lltlha-water drink which 'millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kid ney and bladder diseases. Adv. sb sr li On ofm Strttt f Informative ArtUlm Dmtml BttUmaN. 9 How To Develop Good Teeth YOUR teeth need exercise daily. By masticating the hard and rougher sort of food they can best be ktpl In renitlUx. Hard crust and other coarse and flbrooi foods which require thorough chewing before they caq be wallowed, are eapecialljr Reed, not tmlt for dklldm but for admit! alia. It helps to Eroduce a good circulation of lood and In children develop the muscles and expands tho laws, so thatroom ts provided for the Incoming larcer teeth. Children should bo allowed to eat aula at regular hoars. A child should be taught to cbew his food very thoroughly. Proper training an care of the teeth In childhood estab lish habits they will appreciate In after years. A few minutes lonotr with the tooth-brush -each morning and nlgbt a visit to a good dentist at In ten als wilt save lota of mn mtmmarBpelm. and avoid poor health which wtll surely follow neglect of tne mouth and teeth. s Publlilud Of tk. Board ofDtmtal Examinan Stato of Oregon COMB SAGE TEA DARKENS IlKAUTIFULLY AND RE STORES ITS NATURAL COLOR AND LUSTRE AT ONCE Common garden sage brewed into u heavy ten, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux-. urkrns. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe nt home, though, Is trou blesome. An easier way Is to get the ready to use preparation Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, :osting about 50 cents a largo bottle, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding n lot of muss While g'ray, frfded hair Is not sin ful, we all deslro to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It is done so natur ally, so evenly. You. Just dampen a dpongo or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a timer by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. Af ter nnothor application or two your hair becomes dark, glossy, soft, and luxuriant, and, you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requl. site. It la not Intended for the cure mitigation or prevention of disease. dv NT MXJ Quality Drugs...5 -- xsra It Isn't economy and it Isn't wise to buy anything but the bi-st in drugs. We Imtc gained the con fidence uf our customers by Aclling drugs of the highest quality only. Yon cannot buy any other kind her, and you arc aluuys nafe mid sure that nothing but the bctt drug will be sold (n this store. Norwoods Phaiwy V W hUMATH TALIS OREGON 3?W I No one eter got rich merely by gav. , Ing money You must lnveat it. A tgood way to Invest It la to buy War ' Saving and Thrift Stamps. , 4--H--X-lj HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD '-Says Cream Applied in Nostrils j j Instant relief no waiting. Your ciogged nostrils open rignt up; ine nlr passages of your bead clear and 'you ca.n breathe freely. No myrer I hawking, snuffling, blowing, head-' ache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh, - disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Ap ply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, 'healing cream In your nostrils. It penetrates thru every air passage ot the bead, soothes, the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Adr RUCKARD RENT SERVICE Phone o Night Phone 340 FRANK T. GUNTHER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Flue Watch Repairing .1 Specialty 021 Main Street PROFESSIONAL CARDS aVWWVWWVViM DR. G. A. MASSEY Sitcrpor to Dr. Truax Suit 1200, 1. O. O. K. Bldg Ofllce phone 8(1.1 Res I'hone HUM FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST LoomN lildg., Klamath Falls citi and cowry aimtiiaot COMPANY n 17 Main Meno to lo.in on ical estate at 8 per com. DR. F. R. GODDARD I Osteopathic Physician Surge 8tilte2Il. I. 0. O. F. Tempi Cover K. K. K. Store) Phone 321 . . (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon In Klamttn Falls.)