wmmeammtmimm t it- .Si PAGE FOUn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOl, .11 1.1 7, llllii The Evening Herald Vickcrs-Vimy Plane, Which Made First Non-Stop Flight From America to Europe, as II Looked Atler Landing in ob in i"-m 'o ic. J. M V It It A V EDITOK isTW5rwsw!iRBW!3wrasffl xwasOTmammanasKisKraBawP'iR a Published dally except Sundn hi The Herald Publishing Compnu of Xlamath Kails, ut 115 Kuurth tlre'l Intnred at the postoftlce nl Klum th Falls. Ore., for transmission thru ' tho malts as second-class ma (tor Subscription terms by mull to nip address In the United States: , One year ............ $5 00 One month SO Member of the .Ytvu-i.itcil Press The Associated Press Is excluslel atttled to the use for republication , of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and filso local news published -herein. All rights of republication of spe rdsl dlspxtches herein are also re served ' MOMMY, .lll.Y T. II)U). At the Theatres j j 7 Jv ?$ lt &, A VS. N VA iMlJt 7aSaWMattaJaJlaAaW 1 1 isf Y f" 1 ? tm&isi'imMmmmMMW'& KEEP URIC H OUT OF JOINTS n 1 1 .x inn t m i ism srrri:i!i:iss "'" INI I XV 1. 1 1 mrvi AMI im: si.ts j -.KS'SKw ? This is how the first (h ins machine John Ucock. br Cliftlen. Gnlwa nlber school of (lie . mi i pils have their Inttg in i u mi' r instead rf In ti llnW I lllll nil "I bet neliti . hi Inn. I'lui'xl I. n Iiwii .1 lip Illi. Mill imlUI"MU' lb" i m. m r iiih' fni ti i i ' In Ill I" ol til ' tl II I I pic -Ipltn'i hi ,n Till ro Is llllirll men hi nntl niln In t lit sprlne i Ihii ri ml' Mil l Mi'i inn ' miblo for long peilml . i HliiMiinntlHin U eiiuli'i lo mold Minn coiim ntloiiul school win lo turo states u well-known authorlt. y attempted, but !. . We lire mhl.'i'il to diesn wnrmlv; pupils nut- itiui'linr i.ni.i Keep Mm del dr ; nwilil exposure. Mh'Ii' pioetirn ilurlii i ent Ions nii'iit. but drink plenty (it Mine, the lining" win, m good water Rheumatism Is ii tilled icsult "( IIINS IJIIT OHIll.'lts KiitliiK t l' '"""I "",1 """'r r'''1' ' ,,,n' HI sst, foods tlint prodiKo urle ntld whlclu t oi,i 1 , Veetirdui i iif,irm,' In absorbed Into tbe bluoil it in mo itu: in I no liilliiiH or in', in function of the klditejs to filter Mils fin r of lint 'I'lilul I i leld ficui Mie blooil ninl (list It nut arm. ( et.iniiiv ro uu , In tbe urine; the pnrtvi of Mie skin tl,r fioiu liuimlri f.u i .tni itlso n HitMiiH nf fiiolUK Hit' lilooil; tat nit M.e t'liiitiiict pi of this Impurity, In damp and rhllty vim ?"i'hm, uou marl, old weather tin1 fkln poles are clos- ,i, n,,iltui it. plnnnlnr .. i od Minn forrhiK th kliluejH to il' r"Knnl (et Hut purn"e nil '"'nil m-n 'mh Mid 0i' " l Hi !iii ri, Hint 'I r iiIIIp 'nt to cross the Atlantic in a non-stop Alcock has made Ono of -he reallv K't.it pictures i" 4he year, in the opinion of compe'i Pt critics is "The Silver tilrl, ' tho screen adaptation of Pdivard Peple s Broadway stage success of that title, starring Frink Keenan, the distin 'Buished c!aructer actor It will be , shown at the Liberty Theatre to night. Mr. Peple declares that the pi.'t-'.i star !s an ideal figure for the part of .Tef'iron Hunter, the b!i;. dominant character ox the ory. When the play ' vras first produced et AYellack'- Thea tre, it had the benefit of an excep tionally good cast headed by Georso 'Fawcett in the principal role. But ?after seeing the Pathe Extra Select ed Star Photoplay. Mr. Pople reali' 'it It to V.irtll a' 'Is n.'s. ill !l bilj! s.lIIIK he ami r.leii . lanil fanin'n t n fit rtluir V Brown his nnvl i apo HkI-s for ciior weie lin'Ky to estnpe with II tllght looked after its pilot. Captain hK landing, whit i put his plane on few slight biuises separates the j-trata of a cirl of wealth and society and that of a stout hearted American youth. Dan Murr (Tom Moore t Is a rhaffeur for : I'lllllonnire Wall Strei1! o-i '.ito whose tlTiichtcr. Barbara Wr ir'it ' deplv in love wth Dan d. t h lowly station Her parents h.ne ur ers, and this n-e.i many more pers.,i ho catered to lb. i b'.'t i if ASHOI III! tl'l" "in W'lO W .11 'ill to ! ic ill Poreslrv operalltig b gHliiB certlflciites of r Rlstratlou showlnit the treos ha1'" been entered on the National honor t")i.nu:i: shov nv jp.kh double work, tboy becoiun won It nnd lulilltlnniil .1. Hulls f.u slupuUh mid full to eliminate the i-,nn,. rtUuoiiB I. . , , uric ncld which loop ntrillilillatlnK al,,i UushIu .mil tlirulatlne thru the ttyttem. - ..ii.ntu.tlly t)ttHng In tho Joints nnd itll,l TION or r n tiMitclett ifltiiilns miffnoM. itorone .Hid pain calls l rlteiimatUui At t ie fi't twinge of rhfiimntltir. get firm tnt plaima'v about tour GENKVA 21. who bai -A French soldier aged been ai tho front since roll the nf-oclf(iii Is cumplUnt; Tho 0rp, f J i. So its. put a tublniipoou- ro'.t-y i lilbs will t' us l it'-te to glie r,, (n , !,, ( n'er. nnd dllnk be i ce'i'funtp of r "litiition to tln ..... , !,.,.kf.i.l cm b ni rntnit for u n.xt ..' ;i't Wl ,k Wlierraii Ood In l do m linn aeen fit to r iiildm. ou of our i.i Maine Tluunpwon. (ui, .Vhpiean, htr hu prli od of ii lovlnic ' and fi) J.tingell's i Tl.ls Is 1. Id to eliminate uric " iittti mion. i uervitire or it re ' ' o( s utm 'I nr 1 nil 'lllrll rillJI I'rl 1 Mm 111. (Br ( I. In Xf in.'htM.ilwl Vn li. tl.i'Rri I'lill. .. . ... ..-, I,.. l.l.L.n, t., I UITV ranged for her marriage with Fredd.- 1911. and won (he War Cross, pre- .lnd,.r Wll, for plant.n, six I' ", 1 " ,. . ,s, rlddla. tho blood t' .'!" ' ," V .. iT ' '- - - I'llltf llllf (I ".J II 1' Mi ii. .and trees, or one for eveiv pr- 0f tbo In-parltloa i tiona ho unteretl in.'i sin who inieri'd the H-rli'e of h' ,;,) tH l lnexiMiule. Iinrinlit of tho flub I.omrkIU . rnln'ri ii I Mtli-p if.) tit., Ilnlttv Pit,!, . .... .-... t... ..Ml.l .. i.rnh.11 t lull - -...-. . ..... ,,.., (iy i m uintip irti'u m,- m in f.'"t" luu subiilttetl a plan lo tbe CooH 4n,i (omon .Ire. f ti blnod with IKh Co.npanv Bonrtl of t'omnilsalo'iers for )n nn, , utn, wui eieent result pl'nltrig niemori.il treea In the CooV i... ti10tiHntulH of fo" s who tiro ul Jot l to rbeutiiillsin tlv nr rtuyter. a man about town, but Bar- sonted himself to the French guard bara frowns upon their scaem m Xeuchatel. on th Swls frontier. Knowing Dan loves her but fear 'j a"'l saJtl that he must visit his flan- take the initiathe. Barbara saiooths In Switzerland, whom he had the way for him anti they later elope not sveu for tfcreo years. When tho v cuird said that it was impoisihle to A film of special interest ti Klam- 1 him pass, tho soldier declared. Hi ( arrlti Cam TTrii:vr i"' 1111 Ci npany Forest Iteservo 1. i-...- .. ill 1. . 1 a nnlnrr iiiinn 1 i-(ll sKrtrtt mil I ed something of the great breadth of "'" uul ve"e wl" ,,t? saown ,0" ' ""' """ h . " " " ." "" ' " , ' trolt Holary Club br.s plnnle.l tit.v ujut toniorrow at ine i.i'ipt'v umsi -u.- m-, a m- ... -.,., .n- treatment afforded bv the camera and just to what a high degree of accomplishment a skilled player may attain, who embodies the ery spirit of the story. Mr. Peple's Judgment as to dra matic values and interpretation Is based upon a firm foundation. His first contribution to the stage was frontier, the guard tired nntl the sol dier fell dead Theatre. The picture shows vividly how the advent of the motor truck has changed methods, and why the horse and steam engine are glir.g place to the motor truck. As a pron- hecy of changes soon to come in tin i section, the picture will be well AltCHANGKI. American soldiers worth iseeinc bv evervono Interestea withdrawn from Northern Russia YAXKS FROM Kf.VslA 1IRIXC! XKV WORDS The Prince Chap." produced about ,n Inhering or heavy hauling pro!- will take back to Michigan and oth lems fifteen years ago and which is still being used by stock companies. Next followed "The Love Route" and "The WAR ERASES SMILES Silver Girl." He is also responsible FROM LONDONERS for the Broadway productions of "Tho Knttfire" nnd "The Pall of the LONDON ((Correspondence of Cricket;" after which came "The the Associated Press ) Having read of whkh lll, E"-1Ih enulval-nt Is er middle western states, from which most of the troops on this front were drafted, a number of Russian words which have become a dally part of the soldier's vocabulary. Chief of these irords Is "skolkea." Iil De- trees as bes the club at Liyrls, Ohio The club Washington. Intl.. has plans un der way for u memorial grow in San Fninclhcn. a 'Hero Mrove" has been planted by a committee rep resenting every chic and religious hotly In the city At Ft Wnne, Intl.. plans have been approved for a mom orlal grove anil .Mllw-nukeo now has under way a campaign for $10,000 for transforming a park Into a mem orial grove Cleielantl. O. has de dicated "Victory Oaks"' plan-etl along one of Its boulevards First National Bank RUSSIANS HAUL DOWN STRANGE FINN FLAG ARi'HAMiKI, One of the strang est flags hit designed was adopted of .Meirill Cotlnlv of Kl . , of Ortgoii. showing ill. Ktiiiitl'ug to the en I I o' . posiior July 1. l!l!i who liniile a tleptiHlt, or who Mi 'aid "i unl t r ,(. Ii not has not tlwiiiliiiuii any part of Irs ,! puMI f t'llliilum i'lill ili.tt.ikll,. 1 . tirltif-i ii,. I , ti while nt'ti bv ii reeliuent of K.iri'- n,i,.r,.M. for a period of inor Hun Inn '"'litis nerving with Mie Allied seven (7) ears Imiiieilliiieli prior forces in the Miirmnu ra( wiy llm to mild date, with the mime last near Kwr Russian Lapland The '''! place of rcslilenco or po,t.,f. ' , , ,. , . , , ... i"H" address of sue luleposltor and flag, designed. It Is said, by riillest t, flic, , ,)h l(,nh ,f K(Wl of Mm Karellnns who have nmbltlons to form an liidpiiendent stale Included Nniuo of Res Littlest Rebel." played by Dustin in an American paper of a campaign and William Farnum for three seas- launched over here ons, and "A Pair of Sixes." cheerfulness, a London reporter "All my plays," says Mr. Peple, made a tour to see if such a cam- "with the exception of "The Call of palgn would help this metropolis. the Cricket" have been used In the "It would do no harm," was the up- motion p'cture field, an 1 ' am espeti- shot of his impressions, how much?" The Yanks have been iinlhn ll, lit It nwjf tfnjs It isitnlnH s?.tt tO promote ualufi ni uu ui- m-; imiiuui )mjfh- lation ever since they lanueti. i.isi September. In tr. ni actions of barter and sale. The soldiers have made a erb of it, and th se who have matlo neat profits in sellirg cigarettes, old ally yleasra with the lat.t one. rel-u- A superficial investigation in the clothiR' supernotis rations, etc . to el i j '"iithe "The Silver Girl' I city, he writes, "revealed the pres- w..s r-'ti'V'arly stru -k l) th beautf- enco of a surprising number of peo- the peasant and city civilians aro spoken of as having "skolkea" bome- i il phrtt japhy anl iht; splendid pie who appeared to be feeling the thlnB work of Mr Friuit Kpenaa. who Is oortnnanoco f ,hQi, ndiiA. Tk Oilier words tne soldiers nave an ideal figure for tho part. Tho most gloomy looking were restaurant atlPte,v.as their own Include: "Western scenes are charming and the floor walkers, underground lift a'- "Ponimiyu," meaning. "I under story has been carried out in every tendants. shop assistants, policemen. !8tand'" an1 "ne-ponimiyu," meaning, detail with a completeness of tech- foreign waiters, tube gatemen, traml"1 ,lon,t understand." nique and fine appreciation of the conductors, messeneers in covern- "Ua'" '"eanlng "yes". yei, meaning, no "Spasebo," meaning, "thank you " And last, but not least, the eter nal Russian "Nlcnevo," which means anything from "nothing," "never mind," to "what do I care about MONTANA CATTLE IN DEMAND THIS FALL HKLF.NA. Mont . July ". Cattle men are predicting a heavy demniid for Montann range cattle this fall be ciiuko of Mk early sile of mid llo wc-i em farm st.wk The high iiin ef grain and other feetls is said to have itifluenced farmers east of this stato to "let go". The supply of farm stock. It Is said, will be exhausted In July nntl the national color of tho Knrellans. a biiRlil ornugo and their national Hover, the Karelian clover "Tiio result was n starlllng resem blance ti. grien shumrocks upon an orntiKo background Tho RukhIiiii goMTiiment chiih"i1 tho flag to be limited down as It did not, at Mint time, approve Knrulian liiilupeilil dice or DeptiHltor P 0 Ail D"iid' mt II N Ileal, Dorrls, Cullfor li'a, unkiiowii ) 2 9$ V C Campbell. .Merrll. Ore Kim. uiikuown Ci W P Rhoatls, Portland, Ore goii, unknown 07 Sunn of Oregon, Conn!., of Knnra- ath sm SCHOOL OPENS DOORS WHEN OTHERS CLOSE I. I-: .M Biibb. being flmi d'llr sworn, depoHii ami say upon o.ilh that I am the Cashier of the First National Bank, of Merrill, ( muity of Klamath. Stato of Oregon that the foregoing statement Is a full and correct and complete Hliitemenl, showing the nnnio, last known resl- Far up In the denco or postofflre addiess, fart of it Known, anil (lie amount to ?pim ar.u icouve oi ine siory. ment offices, theatre booking office clerks. Jewelers, tea shop waitresses, Tom Moore, now an established raliway porters and sentries outside Goldwyn Pictures star, has a surprise Buckingham Palace, production for his thousands of ad- ..Xot one. ne say8i ..wag observod mlrers in "Thirty a Week," th Cold- , ,, Ti,n u.ira.M . VRNTFRA. Calif.. ttinn ti ..... .,.! l .ti . twirl hfiflUl frt1itf lt V'l.nllirn r'nllnlo "' ''Wl ...... ,..L- ....iK., cdiiii! iiiusi tie caneti - - ,,. P..,,i, . ..,.,, .,.. . r, upon shut In on all sides by n.ountnlm, Is ,.,, ,,y , rovlH,tlH 'f ( liap. , the little Lockwood school, which tx- ,ter US, of tho General Laws of Ore- The tlmo Is getting shorter every "clly reverses tlu procedure of trost'gon, 11107, mill Chapter L'H, of the day for you to do what should bo General Luws of Oregon, 1U17 done beroro tho RIks get hero on August H, 15 and IC. What arc you s s7 jefiwrip aMTQir"rn K M wyn plcturization of Thompon Buch- ed to be sufferlng from .80U, 8,ck thatt " anan's successful stage play, which comes to tho Star Theatre tonight. "Thirty a Week" brings out, as no other Tom Moore vehicle has, the many angles of the handsoue, rol licking Irishman's talents. It tells the story of loe finding tie way to hrjidge the gulf that ness " Assistants In most shops (an American department store except ed) appeared to regard the advent of a customer as a flippant intrusion on their meditations." ENLISTED AND GAVE LEG AT FIFTY-FIVE H OUSTON' Metropolitan AmiiNenientn s Bl'Illl (heal) Cashier. Siibucribeil and sworn to before mo this 3rd day of July, A D 1319 II LRNT.S, Notary Public for Oregon. My commlHslon expires my Commission expires July 25. 1921 7 It TUNNELING CHANNEL BRITISHER'S JOB I nl CF't -v (m iW rS irJt"" S -:,. FLEET MEANS MUCH TO PACIFIC COAST Jaaafc'r'V'?'''' .viHl m& 'k t Jr' J A tunnel under the English channel has been a Brltlsh-Freneh dream for many centuries, but the German submarines and the world war did more to prod tho European engineers Into action than any other event. Sir A Bell. M. P., is one of the Britishers who has taken off his coat for the 1ob. It is estimated the tunnel will cost twenty million and take five years to construct . SAN FRANCISCO, The co-nlng of the Pacific fleet Is hailed with pleasure thruout tho coast as the harbinger of many changes, economic and otherwise. Tho decision of the ! United States Navy Department to maintain two equal fleets means that approximately 200 vessels of all IveH will compose tho Pacific fleet, with a personnel of 25,000 men. While no accurate figures aro ob tainable, it is pointed out that tho money spent at Pacific ports for (he maintenance of these ships and men will mount to millions a week, and I the resultant return to tho various Industries which will contribute to this maintenance will be no incon siderable sum. Scarcely any kind of n selling concern will be overlooked, from the coal yard to the fruiter. Further than this, thousands of sailors will be on liberty practically at all times while the ships are In port, and this means that the small hop keepers will participate In thous ands of dollars spent In necessities, as well as In tbe many little luxuries which are tho delight of tho sailor. Aside from the personnel nf the navy, many of tho families of both of ficers and men undoubtedly will move to ttiu Pacific Coast so as to be near their sons, husbands and rath- i 238 it1 mr - -J ' HPf HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE IMXCING WviliiPMlay & Huturduy Night. JAZZ MUSIC. STAR THEATER TOIMY Two Reels of Good Comedy. I XJCMrrTItJtU'llC Colonel Philip Vanlla votun teered Into the French army when he was 66 years old That was two years ago He left a leg at Verdun but wears tbe highest der oration bis country awards as be visits the U 8 He insist Eng land and France needs an alliance wltb America to insure the peace of Europe ROTAnV CLUBS TO PLANT TKKKtt HONORING WAR HIvROKS WASHINGTON, July 3. Rotary clubs aro planning to plant trees by tho thousands In honor of tho sail ors and holdlers In tho war Tho Am-' M'XIMY AXI) MOXIMY. ('iililu,n PresenlN TOM MOORK In "THIRTY A WKRK" .Vow Showing Rn Itli W(H.k jn Frisco Also A IJIr V. Special Comedy "Hoofs und RlotV TEMPLE THEATER 6U.VDAV AND MONDAY. Triangle Prewcntii GLORIA HWAXHKN In "THK 8ECIIKT OODK" Also "A Warm ItoccpUon" Borne Comedy And Pathe News Latest Current Events. Adinlasloa 10 IB cent "ntbsss 230. Evenings 7:80 A o. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURED TUE8DAYH AND SATURDAYS MerriU, Oregon -s BUf m NORWALK? K' fl T I REX 1 JlHwT IslH TUBEJ : 9m Jm AUTO ELECTRIC i jyH SERVICE CO. kB m Jid LOW, H B S8 St., Klamath M H B Falls, Oregon. 9 ) mi :r?r"r -!--- "V-jww -i?: -yee -, tf-