The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 23, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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If only you could hang
your feet on the strap.
Your poor tireil arches carry a
load alt day that nature never meant
them to carry Shoe make bridges
f your archeg. They carry the
whole weight of your body without
lupport. In time the arches break
iovrn. The first swnptom is ex
treme weariness, and often pains
il the legs and back. Take warn-hz-
The
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Adjustable
Arch Builder
frovulcs. the support niturc intended
ytxir arches tevharr. Bv distributing the
weight of iim bdy erenlv orer the feet
the tnin u aroided ind tcrtout conse
a. ir averted. Vmi fan wilt, ilint f nr
staaJmtiicxitbecotmLcuniuturill)-tired. Odd Fellow
The Wianl Adjustable Arch Builjer ii ) p.ninit j.odi
aot an-ronurf ,ikui Pe area support.
U k feathcrlight, flerible, all leather
icrice that can be adjusted to fit jsitr
' f:hbrjiiiplvarniigiuthc uuertiinthe
focleu so that they feel comfortable.
ITiey gtre inttant and permanent relief
Jf you hare len weannn; ordinarr arch
rjpportj ' hinge and get a pair of Wnard
Arch Builders By gradual adjustments
it home, you ran build up our on it arch
, x normal, with ease and comfort
All rood toe Jester -ll Wiunl.
The l'r-t prellminarx work for the
irrigation of I inr Lungel! Vullei
from the w.iltTt of I'loiir I.iik.. h.n
tn iti itarlfd ii...irl(HK lo tflLihlf re
port ami .ilihoiiKh Ih fro i mm It IfKul
pron'odurt1 t to lo K"tn' thru lioforo
th' ricluu.itlon l f ii II x assured, tho
I rosidonts .in- hopoful that tln uork
, cm lie continued until the u.itor Is
. on tne lanii Tins tract which was
formed Into .in irrigation district se-
' oral month .iko In ote of the resi
dents, comprisees hem con sixteen I
and twenty thousaml acres K is ox
pocted that the water will lie Kocurvrf
by means of the V S Kectntuatlon
Service which has made an offer of
the Clear Lake water at a ery low
flKuro. tho farmers to iIIk the main
canal and tho smaller ditches
It is now expected that the district
Counsel of the fnlted States lleclnm
atlon Serlce will be here In a short
time and that a contract for water
! will be made
The follow ItiK account Is Klien In
the (iti'cntii.iii i.i tne miiKilii; ot the
I S destroM-is In u siorin n'l tin
l oimt of rrniiit' Is of unusual Inter
est Voiiiik ,M( Cart In Is well known
i hetv where he spent much of his hoi -i
hood
Thill st'lors of the Anu'iit an nm
'are sltll meetitiK datiKers of the sea
as trtlli as when the C.ermau submar
ines prowled the deep Is eiident from
tli account of the death of two offi
cers and IT men with the lns of fiie
t'nlted States destroers, April S7, as
related in a letter from Kenton J
.McCarthy to his mother. Mrs V S
Worden, 25tl Kast Thlrt) third street.
North.
McCarthy was a member of the
crew of the DoUfttas, one of the ves-
.sels lost In the storm between Hrest.
France and the Axores islands lie Is
19 year old anil et.llsted hern Murch
1?. 1917 After helr.it trained at tloat
Island he was assigned to the San
I. O. O. F. MEET AT Weico. on whlcn boat he mude the
BAKER NEXT YEAR,,r,' ,hru ,h, '''"" i'i i nw
lork He was later sent to France
SAt.KM. May 23 llaker It: l.'ast-
ern Orvson has been chosen by the
IxuIkp for the next
ite esson The liotteht
' rnnlfMl nt th. AiUirtlfin f.f f.fffr.r
took place oier the (Jrand Warden.
It required Three Ballots before M,
R niRjrs of Prlneillle was elected.
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AK HirCOVKHY OK MOM'.V.
B K. I'rlem Is plaintiff In a suit
Just filed in the circuit court aKainst
C, T InKersoll In which he alliKes
that the defendent wronRfullv took,
from his place farm machinery i allied
at J40S 7." and he asks for the recov
ery of this amount Kutenic and Yad
en represent the plaintiff
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For the Hair to Be Beautiful
It Must Be Healthy
Falling hair does not necessarily mean the
presence of germs, for i tis something caused
by lack of vitality in the hair bulbs. But,
whatever the cause,
UNDERWOOD'S QUININE
and SAGE HAIR TONIC
will prove an effective remedy for restoring
health and lustre to the hair. It will invigor
ate the hair bulbs and cure any disease of the
scalp. You should begin to use it just as soon
as you notice a few hairs coming out. It is
an excellent remedy for ridding your scalp
of dandruff. Guaranteed.
PRICE 75c
ndcrwooft PhariMY
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KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
lACCUQACvt
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY THEIR DRUGS
and was assigned to a mine sweeping
fleet out of llrest The fleet had
sturted for the Cnlted States when '
overtaken by the storm between
llrest and the Azores ,
McCarthi s letter lo his mother,
written on the C S S llrlilceport'. at'
llrest Is As follows .
We left llrest April 27 for the
Azores Islands ut rt In the morning.
At 2 o'clock I1 M we had sprung a,
leuk and were in a bad storm Kiery
wue washed the deck and all hand
were wet to the arms You could not i
stund on the deck at all I
"At 3 n'ctork the K S S Itambler
lost a man oierboard and the other
ships stopped to help look for hi in
"Tho l' S S Douglas, our ship,
had hurtlly stopped when our tipe
ropes, came off and we were power
leiii The waies had us and In the
hour we had to fix the ropes bark on
th wheel we were slowly sinking
"At 4 30 V M the I' S S Court
ney, sinking fast, sent an S. O. S. to
the V S. S Seresa and that boat took
Its crew off.
"The T. S. S. James, also In a help
less, condition, was helns towed li the
U. P. S. Marietta
"The Douglas was helpless tit ".
o'clock and sent nut an S O S or
the Seresa, which came up an I took
ui off.
' The Courtney sank as we butrded
Seresa and then the Douglas sjn': At
8 o'clock the X' S S Janat crew was
saved by the I' S S. Murlftt'i and
soon after the James anl nlro, The
C.lysy Queen, which came n our as
sistance, hit up m tho -neks ant' blew
up, losing 16 men an1 two orrtrrrs.
The Seresa with the r.-eiv from (ho
Douglas and Courtney aboard, start
ed for llrest, '.') m'!on nwav At mid
night she sent out nn :J O H . her
boilers wero leaking and fhe had a
hole In her M.lr The I' S. S Favorite
a sea-going lu. came out tint! towed
us In
"We arrived at 10 30 o'clock In the.
morning of the 28th and the T' S S.
Courtney, DoiikIiik and James were
sunk, the flypey Queen blown ur. nn.l
tho Seresa, now sinking at her moor
ings. Kelp Is going out this utter,
noon Seventeen rien and two officers
lost I am O K but lost everything I
had "
The Woman's Store
SAFETY
SAVING
SATISFACTION
For Saturday and a Big Day's Business
Not a disposal of shop-worn or undesirable
gnnnents.but an offering of fresh, new and de
sirable wearables that will appeal to particular
women ami help us in establishing a name for
ourselves as a store for true values.
Dresses at $12.50
Of beautiful Silk Poplin in Taupe, Navy,
Black and Purple. Wonderfully effective in
style and trimming. Belted and Plain models
with pockets or tabs. Collars in harmonious
contrasting shades or self material. Covered
buttons. Dresses that would ordinarily sell
and which are really worth $5 more than this
special price.
Suits at $45
An eluhorate description of these beautiful
Suits Is not possible In this small spue, suf
fice It to say that they are the er smartest
of the new season's st)les Of Trlioflne, Serge
and I'oplln I'lalll Tailored and llelleil Mod
els Many are llrald Trimmed with Silk Col
lars and Vest effects All sites and a good
range of popular shades ut this spxctul price
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NEW BLOUSES AT $5.95
We do a wonderful Waist business and
giving real values Is the principal reason why
this should be so These pretty Blouses are
of Heorgeltu and Crepe do Chine In White.
Flesh. I'liik. Maize. Nav and Black. In a
score of fetching styles Materials of a qual
ity usually found In much higher priced
models
OTHER MONEY SAVING
SPECIAL ITEMS
The woman who takes a trip through our
store occasionally has the advantage of many
money saving opportunities Below we tell of
a few specials worthy of mention
WOMEN'S UNION SUITS 50c
Fine knit Union Suits, perfect fitting, low
neck, sleeveless styles, knee length, alt sizes
A splendid value
WOMEN'S LISLE HOSE 40c
A very good grade, with high spliced heel
and double soles and top In black, white and
tan
CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS 45c
In the popular II V I) Porosknlt and
Pearl Waist styles All sixes A special
mothers will appreciate
OUR BARGAIN TABLE OFFERS
MANY SAVING SPECIALS at 98c
THREE COMPELLING
SPECIALS
From Our Dry Goodi Department
In the face of the fact that alt Cotton floods
are advancing on the wholesale market, wr
make these offers as trade builders
25c BLEACHED MUSLIN 18c
A good substantial grade of Muslin (hit
will serve for many purposes The sale prlrc
offers you a noticeable saving
40c FRENCH NAINSOOK 25c
A very fine iuallty that ma readily b
adapted to the making of Unilergariiu tits or
Children's Dresses Full 30 Inches wide
40c 36-IN. LONG CLOTH 25c
A suvlng of IRc per yurd from our ordi
narily fair price 38 Inches wide, and a really
fine grude of malorlal
Above we ment'on but a few of our Specials for Saturday. An inspection
of our daily arriving new goods is worthy of a special trio down town. You 11
note by price comparison that the Woman's Store is really the one safe place
to do your buying.
H. N. MOE
Star
Theatre
Tonight
and Tomorrow
D. W. GRIFFITH
PRESENTS
"The Greatest Thing in Life"
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AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE
Personally Directed by D. W. Griffith
IIIMI) WHAT KLAMATH I'AIXS CITI.H-NH WHO
havi: hi:i:x it hav audit it:
"I wltncMMuil (Jrlfflth'H '(Iri'iilcHt Thing ,n ''''',
while In I.oh AiikoIun u few wuekB HK. '"I(1
sldiir Muinu u most wonderful picture. " I"
"By imrchiiHltiK tlckulH flvo dayii In advuM. "
ordur lo gel u nout, In San Francisco, recently,
had tho pleiiHiin. ut kudIiib . W. (Irlfflth's 'arcaf1
Thing In Life,' und will Huy that It cetlulnlr bat t 8
right tltlo 1 ,1. I'ounlulii.