THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TimiWIMV, AIMUI, ,7) , t IttllXKiaMlKUH OVVVM I..X1)S nonspnpcr ndoitleincnt8 an iin-'on the hills aloiiK tho IUiIiio nnd nro ciKor to sell ni'Peur to ho i,""'i "' KNTHAY XOTH'H " "" Cnmo to my plum, h ".v nml while steer, without Z' under ear clip rnH it leu and hlRhur cum piiblln offlohilu, AT ll.MUl.M.N I'KICKS NOW. "suntly larRo nimlicr of villas nml occupied only durliiK tlio ttunimor " " landod ctatia In tho llhlnolnnd hnvo moutlm, tlio ouiiorn linvliiK liontoi in (boon offered for snlo at "anerlfli-a" Merlin. KrniiKfort, Dresden and otli. COL.OONE, April IT. In recent , prices. Many of tlicso restdYmros nro u cities of tlio Interior. Most of those pilccw nuked for throw piopertles rangluK from 50,000 to 1,000. nmrkH. 10-31 MAllTIN ailI:KNB PAGK SIX SUB BOATS W ' BE USED FOB V toi w FINDING POLE SAX KRANTISCO. April IT. In tlio way of modern method of tran sportation .n a means of retching the North Pole, tlio sulit larino cornea first In the estimation . Vilhjaliuir Stefunsson, the Arctic p rer. Next corner the dlrUlble ha' oor and fin-! ally the ilrptine. "The submarine np ear to me to be a periectly prartl-aBIc way of reaching tho pole as well a a com fortable way for one could tarry all IIIU HfV UffSiU I lUlllllMl, itlli .Ml. Oil' fnnsson on hla recant lsit bore white discussing arctic etploritton with friends. "I seldom have seen .1 stretch of Ice extending more than thirty miles without coming to open water. Under the circumstances there never would be any difficulty in tho matter of getting to the surface. Alo tho nnlgator would bo assured or calm j i water when he nmo up In. these tee ! hemmed bits of water. " I "Tho submarine already has been used for getting to ice bound ports b,y passing under tho ice. They may bo proxided with wheels so as to goj along the channel bottom. A largo submarine will only Weigh aboil? 600 pounds on the wheels when sub mersed In this manner. In construct ing an under Ice submarine the perls cope and much of the above deck con struction would be done away with and In place of It would be a deck coming to a ridge similar to a roof which would cut 'thru thin ice when comlnu to the surface. Ocean ice is mushy and I have seen a whale come hr, through a thickness, of six or seven inches of Ice." -" 6" AIR MAIL. SOON FOR HONOLULU r H'-NOLT'iAJ, T. H. (By Jiail) Inauguration next fall of a daily hv vlroplnne passenger, , mail and ex press service between Honolulu and Hilo, on the island of Hawaii, has been piomised by K. H. Lewis, form er automobile dealer of Honolulu. The distance between the cities is approximately 200 miles. Mr. Lewis, who returned here re cently from a conference with of ficials of an airplane concern, stated the. project bad been amply financed and all that remained to be (lone was to obtain a common carrier franchise from the territorial gov ernment. 'Arrangements have been made, Mr. Lewis said, for the manufacture of a hydroplane that will carry no passen gers and their baggage, flying shout ten feet above the surface of the sea In calm weather. The machine will cost $100,000. 1 An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh 8ay a glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast keeps Illness away. Thla excellent, common-sense health measure being adopted by millions. i'nysicians tue world over recom mend tho Inside bath, claiming this Is of vastly more Importance than out side cleanliness, because the skin pores do not absorb Impurities into the blood causing 111 health, while the ppres In the ten yards of bowels do. Men and women are urged to drink v-eacn morning, Derore breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it, aa(a harmlfesB means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's Indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and tox ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying tho entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. Just as soap and hot water cleanse and freshen the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the ellmlnatlve organs. Those who get up with a bad breath coated tongue, nasty tasto or have a dull, achlnjj head, sallow complexion, acid stomach; othors who are subject to bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little, but is suffi cient to demonstrate tho value of In side bathing. TAoso who contlnuo Jt each morning are assured of pro nounced results, both in regard to health and appearance. Adr, .yeji'cw.w',c f vsfis Kim -mmm i&msiSMmm js&$ m nirrxAv, rjm wj tt.1 U' dN.5.VV WCU-ViL JTA.V:X XT tBsaVS1 1W n Iti lil ItJ I .. J 0 T-fcrf M TfW asW $mm&mm.imt. m 2 " t$& v &:f x m:w v a i mKgtmm0P' sSI Forever v.-ZiFezvij,i-r?zcz -: .r- . i - n. - m wsssimmimsm &ja' f& r a m$mmmmms zm p m w h vq wflwp jra wy h-h i a b,xrm??.ri'&j&M mi 1 f'i Mi v iv id i- iu 'c v u v j jj ww uy H L. rrt&m .Tar.fc..T -jtiTro.vj -awrw iawa m m. w ' " - w w - - "saw 7l-WIK-.IT.'. k'J."- 'tlJkLj.'j.MaM AA-I fj saw "i AkCT n jvc c f Vjy: . -v v j: ----w I'VEBWfflSifSSSrfr'- i aSa?sSr-'' WwP w w Ml x i n & a tjt &!ti3 L' -ev.-.i" R '.rrsr. i 'SSJit SIXTY THOUSAND OF OUR AMERICAN BOYS lie among the poppies of Flanders Fields in France. Xo them only is the war over. They have paid the price in full. To countless other thous ands of these boys returning home maimed and broken the war will still go on; they will be paying the price every day, during the remainder of their lives. Can we who stayed at home carelessly and thought lessly assume the'"ivaris over" attitude until our bal ance of account is paid until we have redeemed oar pledge to bear the final cost no matter what iSs amount ? B?P e22 IP M A ll rFfWR j llllpi LUHil is in liquidation of the debt for men and munitions we amassed, and which brought al?out the end of the war saving for every day it was shortened billions more in money and thousands more in lives. MEN and WOMEN of OREGON! The imprint of fame upon the name of our fair state will turn to a stain of shame if we do not meet the obligation this Vidlory Loan represents. You are face to face with the real te& of citizenship true Americanism. Let this tel find you measuring up one hundred per cent loyal. 4 4 WJTlCrJ'ir5y2 :-'' WsWwir. JPSTfW t? w w T f .'.-.. The Parent Bend of Them All The government bond is the Parent bond of all bonds. Back of the gov ernment bond are all the assets and all the resources that supply the value of all other bonds, all other securities, all other investments. The government bond is a prior lien on lands, homes, chattels and every thing else, and the bonds to be issued under the name of the Victory Lib erty Loan are the highest of the high in government bonds. They constitute a contract of the United States government, entered into by unanimous vote of congress, and therefore a-contract and mortgage behind which stands the possessions of One Hundred and Ten Million American people with their entire resources developed and undeveloped; the intelligence, ambition and ability of these One Hundred and Ten Million people mortgaged to pay the Ulila The Victory Liberty Loan Bonds will bear an attractive rate of interest and, together with all other desirable elements, when compared with other investments as to strength, collateral and return, have no equal, -" r ,-rr i SgMSV. . This is one of 176 advertisements inserted simultan eously in every newspaper in the State of Oregon on behalf of the success of the Victory Liberty Loan for we believe in tfiis cause and are willing to contribute to the full extent of our power. MORRIS BROS., Inc. ' , . JOllfo L. lyrilBRlDGE, VIco-I'rcMdcnt PORTLANDS OREGON ' rnatuai tMmdmmmmiwa4 tMrwtvi t ' T! ' ") not'"" iww",, JM!nvvtmvwmtamrvnrpffr2itivt Aiu'. A y vrcmt nrvrAf 'Hrrww t kM" ' H1 B1 ITTTI waanwsfli I3BBS1