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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1919)
1 M THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON vi:im:hiav. ,mv i(i PAUK TWO hii. IS AUTO HISTORY HAS 1 BEEN MADE RAPIDLY 'PORTLAND TEACHERS WIN LARGE RAISE M I niiTnrinrrnn .MUMW MMiMH. sni ISHIUK h m iunLJuJ",.L.1 '""J IT T IN 1 MUD In 1S99 automobiles wore excluded from the public parks of lloilon from 10 30 In tlio morning Until ! o'clock In the evening Tlio I'lilted States army made their ttrt experiments with nrmori'il mo tors In tlu Milliliter of IS9U Tho flr-t automobile Insurance Mrs Woodrow company In tills country was started kick diets 1 POHTI.ANI). Miiy H 'Tri.it of 'tlio school tom'tieri of PuMliniil I" win Increase in their ".it' ll'"' n special tux lew of $'..1' "iMI n Mircetiftil In til" election lie' I -vi'iir ilnv, the ini'llKlire lii'lni; np.'el hv 1 n vote of lilllii"! two to oil" Out of II total of in !tM a ."liteil l-iillnti. TH'.I were In fiivor of tlm mil " " nrv Incri'iisi"' Tho in'came vote . Most folks forw-t tlmt the KIiIih'nm. :is-1" Scattering hallol- .IiLIi like the liowels. got sluggish mill clop- brought the totnl iil.ove II i"" Tl.. flrMi iinl.llc ciimce of reroril L-...I mid neeil fliishlni; ooeasloniillv. relucted became of llni rr. w UK KAT TOO MlVIl MKAT Wlllfll t i.otis kii).m:vs, tiiij.v Tin: UAt'K lll'ltTS PARIS. C Hy Main Wilson Is showing much Interest In In New York city. This wiis In 1S99. tho welfare ami comfort of Atiiert- The first automobile cluli was start can soldiers on leave In l'.irls lie- ed In Chicago In 1S95. centlv she visited the American Keil Cross tent city on the Champs ile where motor cars cotilil be storetl. re- else we hae backache ami ilull nits xir tvlmr. iicntinvl.'if Ions hnve been nalreil or renteil was opened In lies- er.v In the klilney region, severe established for 1,600 of them. ton. Mass Tho u-lfn nf li President inade n IS99. thoro tour of the lied Cross camp.; In 1900 there were SO automobiles all sorts of lil.id.ler disorders -nmkltir Innulrles of the Red Cross owned and operated in San Krau- You simply must keep your kldties women concerning the preparation of Cisco. Oil rt .'!. because of I tn ! rfe Ho-n I'hls vole was surprising! lure.' I'nder stlinilalloii made ! I'e early In the spring of headaches .ilieumiitlc twinges, torpid board of directors on the ' . ' h' ller. acid stomach, sleeplessness and election funds from I be '.I I will be dlsbur-Hil III tin' f." ' ' a $400 I-onus lo eat h li .I-b r i"i i ' attlxe and clean, and the moment .iu pax roll for Hie e ir I 'M I tho food and the methods of serving. ' In April. 1-J'io. a large miioinooue ioei an acne or pain in ..... M.u.e, When a ram Ion loaded with fresh, company announced that they were region, get about lour ounces of Jad warm apple pies arrived from a Rod manufacturing automobiles at the Salts ftom any good drug store Here Cross kitchen Mrs, Wilson sampled rate of almost two a .lav lake a tablespoonful In a glass of ., the pastry I The late William McKlnley had the ter before breakfast for a few mi's During her tour a bouquet of flow- illMlnvthn of being the first presl- and your kldnevs will then n.t fine ers tied with the French national col- dent of the Cited States to use an This famous salts Is tlllo from the automobile On March 17. 1900. SO persons had been licensed to drive automobiles In Chicago, Including one woman, who was the first of her sex to se cure n license to drive a motor o hlcle In that city . In the early days a chauffeur was n conductor. Chevrolet ors was presented to Mrs Wilson A Trench soldier with an armless sleee hut a happy smile, made the presen tation speech. Mrs. Wilson carried the flowers In her arms during the remainder of her visit. She showed an enthusiastic Interest in everything. Riving special praise and commenda tion to the recreation huts, where called dances are held, the reading and view, writing rooms, and the arrangement V tUb l, IHI iV VIII11U.1 IUM IIIIVII tV ,. She was received by Major Fran- FOREST SERVICE TO "' cis Borer, manager of the .North-, UKt f '" e A "" kDWn ,C"1 AtU? T, eastern Zone of the Red Cross. Mis, ! LEASE CAMP SITES !! ""3 Jad Salts to folks w ho .. , ... . . . .. . . I believe In overcom lug kidney trouble, i Ethel Burnet, dlrectrlce of the tent, . .. . . i .. t it ii . ' while. It U only trouble. Adv. city, and Miss I.IIa McClellan of Tex-, PORTLAND. May 14 Summer , hnmoi fi.(.0Sftllill. In MOll ffflhlnP and acid of grapes mid lemon Julte. com billed with lltlilu. nli.l Is harmless to flush clogged kldue)s and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neu tralizes the acids in the urine so It n u longer Irritates, thus .'tilling blad der disorders. Jad Salts Is harmless; Inexpensive; l I manes a iieiigniiui eiitirvrsccni iii.ua- , water drink which everybody should take now and tliaii to keep their kid- IHIMEEK H THE EIEI llr'ltl IV l.i Copenhagen Mir I i The president of the imperial in n Istry tins sent the following telegram to the governments of the free stales "III deep distress anil weighed down by eires. the !rtiinu people have waited thru lite months of the armistice for the peace conditions Noticing the number of men gath-1 huntlnB wtnln slKht of thp rao,t ered to Salute here as she left. Mrs. Deautlfui mountains, lakes and rivers AVIlson expressed the wish to greet of 0regon am, ,he northwcst. are .them personally. An Informal reecp- imade for cvery famtiy which tion was held In front of the camp. rnn ,..- ,onructlon of a slmnlo the soldiers forming in line and shak- shack or elaboratc 9hack through tho offer of the recreational department Tltt.li. mittllful lull Itnd Itriillptif th.i neys clean, thus avoiding serious com-1 , ... V i h Merest ilNaiinoliituient uii.l un- Mpeakalde grief lo the entire people A public expresnlon ought to be given these feelings by all (ieniiaiiH The Imperial government requests that the free states have piibllr amuse ment suspended for u week and ullov 111 the theaters only such productions as correspond to the seriousness of ' these grievous ilus " lng hands with the President's wife as they filed past. BOY SCOUT WEEK SET NEXT MONTH 'of the United States forest service. I which has recently announced that leases may be obtained on national .forests for private uses. ' I The leases are within the reach of 'the most humble family. They range jfrom only 110 to $25 annually. Tho, WASHINGTON. May 14. Presl-'more expensive leases are for hotels ( dent Wilson, In a proclamation just land sanitariums. The usual lease 1st Bade public here, recommended that for fire years with the privilege of the period beginning June 8 to Flag renewing, although some are for as Day, Jane 14, be observed over tho long as 15 years, country as "Boy Scout Week" for J ''Thirteen million acres of the state the purpose of strengthening the 'of Oregon Included within the na-( work of the Boy Scouts of merlca. tlonal forests belong to the people The President wned that in rery and their resources of timber, for eommunlty a r.itlz.rs' committer he age, water supply, game and scenery organized to co-operate in carrvin are for use under wise regulations out a pron.-vn Tor extendlnr the "which provide for their perpetua Boy Scout pn.ram to a larger pro-, Hon." says a statement Issued by the portion of Amurtran boyhood." recreational department of the for- est service. "These forests contain See ns, 1008 Main at. Shoes ga- most 0f the high mountain scenery re" m of the state and are open to the free i. use ' tne Pub"c for camping, fish Van S phone number IS the Jng, hunting, tramping and other out- same as always 298-W. 2-".ing activities. I BLOCK WOOD Is the ideal fuel for the summer season because it makes a quick, hot fire, just when you want it Order Peyton' Blocks and you are sure to get dry ones. 0. PEYTON "Wood to Burn" 501 Main Phone 112-R CHAUTAUQUA SEASON TICKETS CItnutnuqun Senson Tickets Will Be Put on Snle Tucadny Morning, Mny 13, Adult tickets will bo in the hands of the one hundred persons who have Kiiiiianteed the financial success of the undeitakhur. Students' tickets will be sold by the HiirJ School teachers. Children's tickets will he v-oltl by the grade teachers. Tickets of all classes will be sold at all the drug stores. ADULT TICKETS $2.75 Student Ticket... .. $1.65 Children's Tickets $1.10 These Prices Include the Wnr Tnx. At noon of the opening day the ticket sale will be taken over by' KLLISON WIIITtJ and the price of season tickets will be ?:U0. The afternoon entertainments bought singly cost ?2.Sli. The evening entertain ments bought singly cost $-1. M. The Season Ticket gives you the whole program for only $2.75. , Klamath Chautauqua Association Effie Garcclon, Secretary. narssi:i,s. .iUy is sim of thp lli'lelnii iiou-Npiipors point out that Oi'rmany by admitting di-ffnt. miiKt HUlimll to tho conit'fiuciic)' Clolln Ilolpi In of tin' opinion that tlm hard' I terms do not oven Indemnify tho Al lies for their looses. The newspap i ers expressed surprise Hint tho pro-, posed stipulation regarding llritlsh j and American support of Krnnce In I case of attack wns not mudn for tlm ' benefit of Belgium. The Independence llelge says that It Is Impossible for Cnrmany to offer further resistance or to refun equit able reparations The socialist newspaper IVupIn says "Hegnrdlng the revision of the treaty of 139, It Is desirable that Belgium apply as soon ah ponslhle to the real league of nations. Instead of i finding herself at the benevolent ills. Icretlon of tho three nations," and considers that the distinction lm tween tho principal powirra and the others should bo removed "Ii DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST wess avi ffiw.iiu'W,.jiiuiii.iKjtiiMw.i..fJ!r!jTisiir.i .l,i,l.i.i.i:ni.i;.l.liTihCi3LutXiJ.i..J.. JUCO Bovo is a pazt of tho amno ---it snakes $od sportsmen and naos's GHjoyaMo sport 'Jod follovship,hoahh and rofrosh siiontbost' to train on and Jaisa on, H'rlJim ft, TTKKwnvJtir yio aff-yoar-'cotind soft drink ANHtlUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. Pay a Visit to the JEWEL CAFE i OUR CREAMY, FLUFFY WAFFLES WITH MAPLE SYRUP AND JEWEL COFFEE MAkE AN IDEAL BREAKFAST JESSE BAILEY, Prop. Phone 185 610 Main St. w J fn;v. ""sStfc-rltliV'V fron kr T?lmnn C r. i'laaun ex j-jiii ii inn w. , I'-" k',,i iJ.Uributor KI.A.MATII I'AI.I.S ()I:P ,'" Mf' l-V 1 ffi.'.USy i. v .' . . M.rri ' i ii'i.nui vi i h. anzwm! : ar,J"u.X'.WMlT::. .rji&ffW M.i .,m W -Vif mm , M litUTM .S "II J(jrt''r-t fit I'M W Wrfjfa i kii. : 1 ?W.W-T " I Ti '. mk& .Ta'vm j-V.. .A'V.V&lUili'UJt' . cordially invliotlio Vw f&Zfcw intact cu r.t. j f h 'O If you are uccustomed to wake U. with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dizzy headache; or, If your meals sour and turn Into t;tt and adds, you linvo u real surprlHu uwalt Idi; you. Tomorrow morning, Immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with it teuBpooufiil of llmeiitoiie phospliato In It. This Is Intended to first neutralize and then wusli out of your stomach, Hut, kidneys itud thir ty feet of Intestine.! nil the Indigesti ble waste, poisons, sour bllo mid tux ins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal. Tli obi) subject to sick headaches, backache, bilious attacks, constipation or any form of htorimrli trouble, uro urged to gel u quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from tho drug Hloro and begin enjoying this morning In- ulilii bath. It Is Mild that iiion uud women who try this bcuimu enthusl ni.llc mid keep It up dully. It Is a plendld health ineumiro, for It Is more ho Inside than on tho outside, because lite skin pores do not ubsorb Impuri ties Into tho blood, causing dlscaso, while tho hownl pores do. Tho principle of bathing limlilo la not now, ns millions of people prnctlco It. Just na hot wuter and soap cleans, purify and freshen tho skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful of limestone phoHphute act on tho fitomnch, liver, I kidneys and bowels. I.lmcstono phos pliato Ih an Inexpenslvo whlto powdor, and almont tasteless. Adv. x YOU HAVE USED ONE OF THE CHEAPER KINDS OF SO-CALLED CLEAN ERS, NOW TRY AND NOTE THE DIFFER ENCE A Free Trial for the Asking LINK RIVER ELECTRIC CO; Phone 171 OR CHICKS AND CHICKENS CHICKEN FEED. ALL SIZES GRIT. OYSTER SHELL. SCRATCH FEED. CRACKED CORN. EGG MASH. CHARCOAL. BONE, AND LICE KILLER. v Murphey's Feed & Seed Stoi 126 South Sixth St. Phone