HRSH VM1K SIX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON batuiwav, ,m-hii, ia, ,,,, PBESIBENT IS ILLINOIS WINS C I iwcHion it r new no phone mw NT SAGE TEH GMT PLANE BEING BIT TO CROSS SEA G Tim iimrhlni' u denlmicd liy Dr. will not ho nxpiMeil i William Whittle) Chi Mum. nr.mu-1 "wpt wlimi culli-d , . .. null. II I ml Mllll the I'll"' SiinilH'l I' I.HIIK- .1 1... ... I.. ......til., h.uwll V urn nliin) WASHINGTON.- D. C, April 12 President Wilson will rotnrn to Am crlcn the most "musRoit" man In hN. tory. Information has reached the senate that no less than 270 enlUt eil men In the photographic section of the American army are being hehl under orders In Paris. They want to come home and pet their discharges, it was stated The work In their regu lar line of duty could be performed better at home. It Is said. Hut the are kept In Paris, so the story runs, because man of them are necessary to do the iihotncrapliliic of thepresi dent and the peace delegation. This information came to Sena tor Polndexter, of Washington, in a letter from one of the enlisted photographers. Senator Polndexter's informant stated that all of the men were anxious to get home, but were held In the service to devote much of their time to taking pictures of the CHICAGO. April 12 '--The state of Illinois won n victory oxer the feder. nl government here when Snnorlm- Judge Koell made permanent an In junction granted Inst February rc stritulng tho American Telephone and Telegraph company and Post master General Tlurleson from In creasing telephone rates In the state The derision is the tlrst glen In a number of suits In virions state wherein Increased rat oh were tested In the courts In making the Injunc tion permanent Judge Koell affirmed the exclusive right of tho state In le gulatlng telephone rates. The temporary injunction was griuted on request of Attorney Gen eral Hrandage of Illinois the dny be fore the. new rates were to go Into effect all over the country. According to Examiner Kied Itnsch of the state public service commls sum tne Illinois case will nave no lUKKK.Vs IIKArTUTl.lil .WD UU sTm:s its n.utu.u. count AND I.C.NTItl-: AT O.NCE Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will tin n gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux-i urlnn-. Mixing the Sage Te.i and Sul phur recipe at home, though, Is tron-i blesome. An easier way N to get the spiead of I. so feet and will lie driven ready toitse preparation Improved by In four sOO horsepower motois It is J AMtTYVIU.i:. N Y . Apill 12 I Work Is under way here on a huge airplane of new design with which an attempt Is to be made within tin dac to criiHM the Atlantic and win the $l2fl,inii in ptUe money offeieil I for the llrst fl.ver who accomplishes Mil great feat. I'he new plane Is to have a w Ing le) the pioneer In iieiouailtle lliventl . ... i.. it. i- ......... ration mm i'mmm iiiii'ni in "in w iiitr It Two (hi ee hliuteil lopellIH, 21 feel In diameter, ciipublii of making i'.ihi revolution!) a minute, will fuiii-, lid. the driving foice and the big iii'ii'liliiK will be continued through-' out by elect ilclty, even the coot ml cable being wound and unwound hy elect tie milium. ' Two pilot's, .Tilted In Mipiiratit coin-1 pniliueulH. will work iilteruately it'll ' lug tho dip and the motiiiH will he I so ariingeil that one citu he cut -nit I for lepalls without affecting the olh- i ers TIN' cien will he lomfortahly lit) mm - e-l In the body of the machine iul mi Hit li. .. . cine of kiim. n '" In cole A' Niuilli, tlilil ,in """""" '. (1,11. CONTRACTING IN CONCRETE oiiiwn Wmi r ,1, hlBllt mid ltuiilliiU Let Me Mnkc You art Estimate W. D. MILLER Contractor the nddittou of other liigiedlenti, :ostlng about f0 cents a large bottle, at drug store, known as "Wjoth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," thui nvotdliig a lot of muss While gray, faded hair Is not sin fill, we all desire to retain our jouth ful nppcarauie and attractiveness Hi darkening jour hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It Is done so natur ally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw fhljt fhriinih vnnr hutr tnLltii- iimm president and making prints of neg- he.irlllK nt rpsent In Oregon, as the small strand at a time, by morning Oregon situation Is not analogous, all gray hairs have disappeared. Af- The Oregon case is before the coin mission on a question of whether or not the proposed raise Is Justified. A declsjton Is expected In the near fu ture. No case has been 'brought In court In Oregon, as the postmaster general did not order the raise In ef fect due to protects, leaving It be fore the state commission for a de-ci3lon. atlv-es, When Major Griffin, the official photographer with the Wilson party, reached Paris on the 1st trip of the president he turned over to the army photographic section no less than 300 negatives taken on the trip across the Atlantic A number of photographers were put to work turn ing out prlntB. with the result that nproxlmately ."000 wero produced, the letter stated. One en'Isted man was detailed to accompany the president to England and Italy. He returned with no less than 460 negatives, showing the pre sident In a multiplicity of poses re ceiving the plaudits of the admiring populace. Approximately 1700 -prints were made, 900 enlargements were prepared and 700 picture postcards were produced, according to the letter. ter another application or two your, hair becomes dark, glossy, (.oft, and luxuriant, and ou appear eani younger. I expected to develop a speid of I If miles an hour and to nrike the rroim Ing from New York to Queen-down, l.i'iidon or III fit lu 30 hours New City Laundry Wi: (U'AltANTI'.i: Ot'lt WOltK i I Shirt mill Collar laundered ! We nl-o wa-di Ilk. wool and col oroit giMiiN vrr) carefully. Try u once anil lie romlnced. Our prlcr lire right. Phono 1.11. j 127 Fourth Street Hack of I-'lrt National Hank IIT'S HERE AT LAST I.OXDON HI'II.DING IS .NOT UIXl'.MKl) M N T PREVENT FIDES TO START 1 PORTLAND, April 12 Oregon's c:son campaign against forest fire-? by the portioned meeting of the standardisation committee of tV Western Forestry and Conaervntir-1 association will be launched Anril 24 and 25 at the Multnomah hotel. George II. Cecil. I. S. district forev er is chairman of the committee and has planned many subjects for ln russlon which are of Interest both to tho timber owner and to men in charge of forest fire work. "Larger Use of Automobile Pi trol," Is one topic for consideration. Other subjects are: "Securing War dens and -Patrolmen," "Railroad Fires and Co-operation," "Elimina tion of Fire Hazard On Cut-over Areas of the Spruce Production Cor poration," "Disposal of Had Firo, Traps," "Fire Plans (Patrol Methods, Fire Fighting Plins, Etc )" "Map making." "Control of Camping Places and Other Contact with Public " "Spring Publicity Work," "Fire Pro. tection In Logging Operations," "Pro secution of Forest Fire Law Viola tions," "Equipment Purchase." E. T. Allen, forester for the West ern Forestry & Conservation associa tion, who has been In Washington, D. C, and New York, and who was ap pointed by Colonel W. IT. Brown to assist In "The Lumbermen Soldier Welfare Fundi and the Ite-employ-ment Question," will return to Port land about April 21, according to re cent communications from him. LONDON. April 11. With the s'gnlng of the armistice It was ev nected that building operations In London, suspended by the war. would be quickly resumed. Hut so far there are so signs of a renowal of work on a dozen or more huge unfinished structures in various parts of the city. Labor unrest Is the cause apsicnvl 'i one big contractor for this state of affairs. "If it were not for, the lubor unrest," he said, "I believe w-e should be so busy that wo could "m ploy the services of every man avail able. The unrest is not confined to the building world. Manufacturers, bai ks, insurance companies and oth er large corporations which have been thinking of rebuilding are for tho present holding their hands." Buy your gasoline where you can SEE it measured. We have the only visible GAS OLINE Dispenser in the city. It's your own fault if you don't get full measure. It's something new; come and see it. Wo lmi frri- nlr for your t In- ; iilvvun plenty of It. UH; artfi SUPPLY mm "Hey, Kellem. come on over here a minute, t want to tell nu something. "What tin .vim know about this Pail sajs he's going to 11 up the old car ia lie's going to put on DIAMOND TIRES all nroiiuil, and us kids can run 'er to death if vvc want lo. "Had says tires are like the half Miles on a Ihij'n shoes If ou don't use the best ou're losing out. and that's the iraxiu lie Is putting on Diamond Tire- He sas ou can't hardly near 'em out." KLAMATH AUTO TIRE CO. ('. It. M.UU'Li:, Prop. 1UO Slvtli St. See Harry Telford for tractor plow ing. Address Klamath Falls, Merrill route. tf Keep down tho goplier pest with a .22 caliber Remington and hollow point cartridges. 3-12t PLUMBING STEAM FITTING SHEET METAL FURNACE WORK Pumping and Irrigating Plants of All Kinds i Estimates Cheerfully Contracts Taken G. C. LORENZ 123 North 6th St. Quality first then price Our business is growing in size because of the quality of our merchandise and quality of service. Purchases are made on quality fiirst then price. Wo believe that our busi ness will grow, as your confi dence in us grows. THE white; flEICAN yTHE OFFICIAL AUTO BLUE BOOK AND CALIFORNIA ITT TflT(r nil-rr. :T ACCrtZ-fnTlrtU Mfmu In terminating my business with the residents of this community, I wish at this time to express my gratification at the patronage tendered me in mv seven years .of business in Klamath Falls. I have endeavored to treat my huge list of customers in a manner which would bring about continued patronage and friendship, and the business which I now turn over to my successors is an evi dence of the degree I have succeeded in this policy, i bespeak for the new man agement of the Ford Garage the saint' patronage that I have enjoyed. GEOKGR BIEII.V. e 4C5JU' .tj&r'" There will he a lecture nt Moose hall on Sunday, April 13th at 3 p. m., hy Rev. W. L. Wilson oftho Emanuei Uaptlst church, on "Patriotic W'ork nianshlp." AH are Invited. Tho meotlng will ho under the auspices of the Millmen and DoxmakorM Union, Local No. 1,764. ll-2t Sea Charles S. Hood, Klamath Agency, for Indian gra:Ing lands and ti-nber. 12-tf Dassengers r and Baggage AWWUKKK IX TIIIJ CITV QUICK SKKVICK ItKArJO.VAIII.i; 1CATICS I'lioxi-: i7 WesternTransferCo. Chili Parlor NOODLES Chili Con Carna Tamales Enchilades Fine Pastry Good Coffee I'luine orders taken for Salads and Fl&liei-iui'ii'N Jauitlies Delicatessen Lunches served ns ou like tlifiu. PHONE; 446 Just around tho corner on 7th. We cater to I,adles nnd Gentlemen fiiexi: JKJ O, i:. Itao Atnold V. Hake bI-IAajV H .in 5y "pattei-ies Automobiles THE SOLUTION of battery troubles. Equip your car with ail . "Exfoe" Battery i backed by . MExiee" Service JUDD LOW 23 Main St. Phone 22M The New LIGHT-SIX ecz- I ,iaa fl"Y' . sw&7C?fisi - z?- - -. '-- . i sa. ,.vi .k3riir Si.TL.!WtlsU THIS New Sttidcbnkcr LIGHT SIX is distiiuruislied .is a liiRli-qnality lijilit six-cylinder air at a remarkably low puce. Its light weight, low gasoline consump tion, splendid durability make it one or tne most economical cars to own and operate. Its hmple five-passenger body gives plenty of room for the whole family real comfort and exception ally easy-riding features for a car of such moderate wheelbase and Beautiful in Design ''S'11 weight. Thoroughly Modern Its power resources are marvel Mechanically Right ous. It will travel 55 to (0 miles an hour over country roads without unpleasant vibration or apparent effort. It is responsive gets away at a touch of the throttle. Come in and let us give you a ' demonstration. DUNHAM AUTO CO. 403 W. Sixth St. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Repair Department Our repair department is exclusively con trolled by Morrison and Peterson. These men are expert machinists and electricians, will give you guaranteed service, and their charges will be reasonable. olemu ''"unlt M n .. II wnMirfrMta h hsfWZt