The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 10, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FAGS TWO
THE XVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
riii'itsuw, .n'liV 10, iiiio
LIBERTY THEATRE
Francis X. Bushman
FOIST FIRES
i lion nml starts food fermentation
Thin evervthliiK en tin sours In the
stomach miirh like kiuIukc sours In
a cnn, forming ncrld fluid ntul puses
(which inflate tln Momiuh like a to
balloon Tlii'ii c feel n lirnv.
lumpy mlsor.v In the ilict, wo hclch
. up pas, vve eructate "our food or hnvo
henrthurn, flntulinct, vvntcr-brnsh or Kr.sTKIJMlS Mil, I, T l N W.S
be que
Is owr IniriHMl ImrlK II.Ih rlty Jimt Moxlro to iniuiiiitKii hkiiIiiM ,i
Hint much nml tho u-nltlinlH of Kliim tlio uoilli him lend Id it mm ,, ,
ulli KuIIh should euiiNlltillo llioiu tntln wnxklMK mill mllwnv ,1 ,iril(.
when into ii eoinuiltH Pii'iu'h Hon III tliul ropulillc. ncni.lln tt)
llin pioti'itlon for tlio HtiimllliK Hm
ln'i ni nil HiMiMitnn of tlio vom iiiul to
,tlil In I ho 1koioiih pi urn-rut Ion of
iiiimiiic rcHpoimllili' for i ui Iomhiu'mh
Mtotli'H pilnli-il liy
t-lved In (IiIh city
MkxIiii pnpi i
AND
BEVERLY BAYNE
nausea
Ho tolls U8 to li nsldo nil diprs
the nlils nml instead, prt from mi)
pharmacy four omui'.i of Jnd Salts
and take n tnblespoonful In a plass
of water before breakfast nnd drink
while It Is effirvescliiK nnd further
more, to continue this for a oelc.
While relief follows the first dote, It
tg important to neutralize the acidity.
'iiihiii:m:i w r'' ':s-Titrt-iiov
nitr. whmm! on
EAST s)K OP Ml'. I.KI
WRECK AND DESTROY
WHEN TROOPS LEAVE
If Mill K"t OIII (if HlOKK i( i
bund iiiailo vwddliiR rlliK nt 1
put t k. oxenbody will lit- ltd
ilhorien
Ion,
Nil
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l.AltKMO. Texas, July III Willi-
What for a H.ne threatened to bo l"' " """ '"' "'"""t "f-";
ctl remoni in u-ninu hihi numm-iu
a destructive, tiro nnd plnced In Jco
partly the Keitorvtn suumlll it! Iim,
Callfornlii, hut been brought under
control after It had burned some
Tlio time Ih ki-MIiik xhoilii
da) for )ott lo tin what kIiiiuIiI ,
dono before (lie Klkx :( In ri on
AiiKiiHt II, IK and 10 What an ou
doliiKT
romovo Hie gas-ninuing maw, start ..,-,,, .,ml,r nml two cnhlns
tho liver, stlmulnte the kidneys nndjThero , M)I1U, ,,, nR to , rKlti
tb-jg promoto n free How ot pure di
gestive juices.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive nnd Is
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with llthla
ttntl sodium phojpha's This harmless
salts is u-ed b thousands of people
for stomach trouble with excellent
results Adv.
"With Neatness and Dispatch"
4iiiiiiiHHHtnininiiiiniiininnnnniiiniii
TONIGHT
LIBERTY THEATRE
and the school boys the Junior Divis
ion The objects of the camp are to
gUe the students six weeks of rug"
Bed outdoor life, to encourage inter
est in military knowledge and to pro
mote physlclal efficiency. It also is
j expected to add to the efficiency of
23MO YOUXG MEX TAKE SIX IX- the various college and school cadet
TEXSIVE MILITARY COURSE corps by contributing well-versed
AT R. O. T. C. WORK IS HARD youngsters to their various units
PRESIDIO HP
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BUT INTERESTING
SAN FRANCISCO. July 10. 500
"yonng men from 42 universities and
"high school of the nine far-western
.states are learning the rudiments of than ready for mesg From j 0.c,ock
untl 4:30 comes more hard work
when they return to school.
The day's work begins at revellee,
which blows at 6:15 every morning.
Breakfast comes at 6:30 From 8
o'clock until noon are the drills,
at which time all hands are more
ATIILOXK MY HOME
11
I Mn. 11. It. Itoj Holds
I Athlon? my home, although from
I thee I roam
! In dreams 1 re-!stt thy Shannon's
shore
'And 1 pray when 1 -eturn agnln, that
I It will be a day in Spiiti;
' A flni Tjhnn nUl.ua .iru wi.ff nvi.l
bright.
Above thv silvery Shannon's -park-ling
light
A da from which the ashes white.
nnd cold
Of warrior's bold, like olces which
slavery
Cannot kill, shrieks for freedom '
still
A dav which in the strength of God,'
like His mystic rod i
Stretched over the wnw, and
opened a path-way for tho slave
A day which yet may point the bond
man's way, and tear
The spoilsman from his prey.
Oh' dear Lord-do-make of it a day'
In Spring when 1 return I
To Athlone nga'n a dav when Mer
cs" voice of pleading
Has consed for hearts In bondage
bleeding, a dyo when
The graves-stones over buried
right shines bright.
I hope it will bo a day in Spring when
I return again
A day when buds of feeling pure
and blight
Hor nroven to Drittnln a sense of
right; a day when the mellow
Mist of time has hid tho crimson
stain of England's crime.
of tho (Ire, one story being Hint It
started from sparks thrown from b
tructlon engine, tho other being Hint
burning slashings started the trou
ble. The timber destroved belongs
to the Western l'acillc company
Another tire Is burning on tho
northeast side of .Mt l.akl, and Is
plainly visible from tho cits So far
but slight damage has been done,
but If It Is not brought under unit vol
within i shott time It will get Into
some valuable timber and the loss
Is sure to be heavy
These fires bring home to the peo
ple of the comity tho absolute neces
Klty for the eviclso of the greatest
care, not onlv on the part of mill
operatois, hut their employes and
especlnllv campers The most val
uable pi-rlshnhle asst t the countv
has Is Its timber IVstrov It and
Klamath Falls will be hut a count ry
vlllage Every acre of timber that
People's Market
PRODUCER TO CONSUMER
The success of this establishment proves
that the public can be relied upon to bestow
its patronage on the store that serves it best.
AAf
Phone 83
534 Main St.
of the body and mind-building kind.
Supper Is enthusiastically welcomed
at a:3U o ciock. men comes a pe
riod of relaxation until 10 o'clock
when taps are sounded.
Among the activities are infantry
drill, physical drill, army group
soldiering in a six weeks' intensive
-course of instruction at the Reserve
Officers' Training Corps camp at the
"Presidio, the government military
reservation here.
They began their work on June
"21. The course will come to a close
on August 2. Colonel Pierce A
Mnrchy. who is in command, and
-' the other officers who are aiding him games- musketry and targej prac-
in instructing the youngsters are MCe- bayonet combat, signalling, first
nmmi nf tho nhvsicai recnr.i Rhnwn ald antl military hygiene. Minor
by them. Only six of those who ap- tactles Is specialized in by the Sen
peared failed to come up to the re- Ior advanced course.
1 quired standard. Forty-five non-commissioned pffl-
The camp consius of one company cers of the army hae been detailed
'-of college students of the Junior and t0 ald ln e'ving bayonet, signalling
Senior classes, who are taking the aml other instruction,
advanced course; four companies of The government pays all the ex
college Freshmen and Sophomores penses including furnishing the unl--who
are taking the basic course, and forms, feeding and transportations
three companies of high FChool stu- to and from home. The boys wear
-dents. The college men form the the regular army uniform and are
Senior Division of the R. O. T. C. distinguished by an olive green hat
. cord, and collar and sleeve device
SEES "DRY" WORLD
"CfjfjMfufimiyr7i iiffTQ?riC jJBtlr
5sW-
Salmon, per lb 30c
PALACE MARKET
Klamath Packing Co.
PHONE 68
524 Main Street
' The U. S. helped Europe crush
militarism, so now it national
prohibition Is possible at home,
then world prohibition is bound
to come, says Lars Larsen Ledet,
foremost editor of Denmark, here
to study anti-saloon methods.
YANKEE G1KJ, SPURNS
BERLIN STAGE OFFER
bearing the letters R. O T. C. "
The camp Is not only for the
Btruction of cadets
in
Just Remember this. The dates for
.the Elks' Convention are August 14,
'15 and 16. Get ready.
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Airnv riWtn.t3
mj wtui a I- - t. it.. ii .
detailed to duty with It are devoting' ding "rings' DaWnports" l?t
themselves so far as time rrnlti'
to studies of methods of instruction
and administration, to the end of
making the work of military train
ing fit more easily into the courses
of Instruction of educational Institutions.
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American stage artists do not
cre to perform for German
.amusement, regardless of the re
'turns. Mile. Dazle, tue-dancer,
bad a cable from the director of
the Berlin Wlntergarden telling
Iter to name her own terms for an
early appearance there. "1 do
not care to set, foot on German
oil. 'German appreciation Is not
what I am looking for," was ber
reply.
SAYS INDIGESTION REBUITS
FROM AN EXCESS OF HV-
DROCIUiOIUO ACID.
Undigested food delayed ln the
stomach decays, or rather, ferments
the same as food left In the open air,
says a noted authority. He also tells
us that Indigestion is caused by Hy-per-acldity,
meaning, there .Is an ex
cess of hydrochloric acid in the stom
ach which prevents complete dlges-
tfWh
Are used to flavor one
Jifiy-Jell dessert. The juice
is condensed and scaled in
a vial.
This is one of our best
fruit flavors. Compare it
with tho eld -style quick
gelatine desserts.
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pnaJoy smoke
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bjr H J Keynolda
fbbact.0 Co.
X TEVER vyas such rieht-handed-two-
1 fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a
jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert !
You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you
can get five aces out of a family deck! So, when you hit
Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour
earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes,
you know you've got the big prize on the end of your line I
Prince Albert's quality alone puts it in a class of its own,
but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive
patented process that cuts out bite and parch well you
feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words
to express your happy days sentiments!
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Joppy rd bam; tidy nd tint, hatuUam pound and half-pound tin
hanudon and that clotty, practical pound cryttal glatt humidor with
tpongt moitttntr top that Mttpt tho tobacco In tuch perfect condition.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winaton-Salcm, N. C
FEED
Egg Mash, Growing Mash, Fattening Mash
To Your Chickens
Murphey's Feed & Seed Store
126 South Sixth St. Phone 87
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