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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1919)
: 'K'XmXiVA.'MtiXmi Wi:iXIXIAV, .ll'I.Y III iimii, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TAOM TWO " " " i null nun . it uuv .ui wtij i i - nc; In n very Peculiar ninnntr ThliiRS J eieop for mo 1 oitcn liuil rnK'nff ant! evenly. You dampen a sponge or I MM HUMAN GAINS 25 urns. PKitnv vn.t traisb tax. IiAO FOB THE RF-UAINDKIt OF HER LIFE, SHE SAYS. "I -will certainly praise Tanlac the remainder of my life.'4 said Mrs. CJeorge Perry, residing at 1920. North Stevens Street, Tacoma, Washington, recently for the medicine has really tmd truly' made me feel like a new woman and In Just about two months time after I began taking It my jwelght had Increased twenty-five rounds. 'JSeven pr eight years ago," she continued, "my stomach began to act In n very peculiar manner. Things 1 had nlw.iys been eating failed to agree with mo and 1 had no relish for my food any more. Then my ap petite left :no entirely and what I ate seemed to do me harm Instead of good, us 1 would bloat up so with (sour gas that 1 was miserable all the time. My whole body, even to my 1 face, would bloat terribly and this gas would press on my heart, caus ing It to jump and palpitate fearfully 1 suffered so with shortness of breath that I could not walk a block without having to stop several times to get my breath, and was completely exhausted by the time I had walked that far. I felt absolutely worn-out all ' the time, although I did very llttlo ' work, being physically unable to do ' much, and was 30 nervous and rest j less that 1 would lay awake night after night my eyes just seemed to be propped open and there was no SPEED when you need help, at the point you need it, quick a tire, repair, adjustment. EXPERIENCE that has solved dozens of other problems, affording quick, accurate diagnosis of your needs. EFFICIENCY that goes to the root of the trouble and sets you going with the least possible loss of time. SERVICE, a small word embracing a lot of things which we are striving to do for you. THE 3. WHITBY "flKfiTPf ii) ii ' tT 5t ICAN THE OFFICIAL AUTO BLUE BOOK AND CALIFORNIA STATE AUTO ASSOCIATION ! sloop for me 1 oitcn hud raging i headaches, my Wutieys. were In bad shape, too, and time wus such awful catting pains In m back that I could ' hardly bend over to put my shoes on. My limbs and feet got so they would often swell until 1 could not get my 'shoes on and sometimes I could not walk ut nil. t as paying out money all the tl.'ie for treatment and medicine, but only got worse, and at lust reached the point where life did not seem worth llvlmj. My mother finally por .suuded me to take Tanlac uud the results are I am a well and happy woman. My nppetlto Is splendid and 1 .eat Just anything I waVit at any time .without suffering the least bit after I wards. Since the gas has stopped ' forming on my stomach I can walk i any distance, In fact. 1 am walking I nearly all the time every day, and never suffer any more from palplta 'tlon of breath. I have also gotten en ' tlrely rid of the hendaches. as well as the pain In my back, and my kidneys are In fine shape. I sleep like u child J every night, and I never have that tired feeling any more, although I lam going all the time. To put It all In I a few words. I was never In better health than I am right now and words cannot express the gratitude I realty feel for what Tanlac has don for me. It has been n godsend to me." Tanlac Is sold In Klamath Falls by the Star Drug Co., and In Lorella by the James Merc. Co. Adv. t jilUI (mil, tl uuv ,1 n .,.,iUIlj and evenly. You dampen a M'ongo or ift brush with It. and draw thlt through yeur hair, taking sone small urnrnl at a time; by morning the israj , hair disappears, and aftur another n. plication or two, our hnlr heroriiei I beautifully dark, g'.ossy Mid attract i tve. DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Saya v will both lobk and feci cltan, awaat and Train and avoid lllnaaa. BE PRETTY, TURN GR I DM TRY GRANDMOTHER'S OLD FA VORITE RECIPE OP SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR Almost everyone knowi that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, gray or streaked. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which Is mussy and trouble some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul. phur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, Im proved by the addition of other in- gradients, for about SO cants. Don't stay gray! Try It! No one can possibly tell that you darkened 4HHHH0HH4HH T T T t T T T ? ? t J. WATER Just a few years ago the City of Klamath Falls was "Up against it." Perhaps there wasn't one person in five hundred knew it, but, nevertheless, it was a fact: The situation was critical, the future of the City hung in the balance. Few realized, busy in their everyday affairs, that the Queen City of Southern Oregon, standing as she does on the banks of a great river and touching with her boundaries two great lakes, was famished for water. There was "Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink ;" it was starvation in a land of plenty, for the water of these big lakes and in the river was tule soaked and germ contained. The only available supply was being pumped from an open spring into distributing reservoirs, but the quality was questioned and the supply inadequate. ,, Something had to be done ; something was done ! And today the City of Klamath Falls is possessed of an abundant sup ply of the purest artesian water in the world. Three 12-inch wells were driled through hard rock, one to a depth of 78 feet, one to 80 feet and one to 160 feet, from which pure, cold, clear water gushed. These wells were cased, capped used in the City today is being pumped water free from con tamination of any kind, for it does not see the light of day until and sealed, and it is from these rock covered strata that the water it pours into the reservoir, and then only until it again runs away into the mains to serve you at the faucet. California-Oregon Power Company X $$ fr fr Hfr4M;M$M$M3 i Sanitary science has of lato mar. 'rapid strides with results t lint are of, (untold blessing to hutnnnlty Tbo lut-' lest application of Its untiring research Is the recommendation that it Is nt ( necessary to attend to Internal sanltn- j Hon of the drainage system of the liu .man body as It U to the drains of the house. I Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise.! nit., t l.i.fliln.tin .It.ffu fj...tfe ..flltl Ol'lliwub uvuuuvuv, piuu; uuui'a .wu, , foul tongue, uasty breuth, acid storo-' ach, can, Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the j system each morning and flushing out , the whole of the Internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or I well, should each morning before 'breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It to wash from the day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, totnach. liver and bowels the previous sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. The action of an empty stomach Is wonderfully In vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, wast and Acid ity and give one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying hot water and llmestono phosphate on your breakfast the phospbsted hot water Is quietly extracting n large vol ume of water from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough flushing of all the Inside organs. The millions of people who arc both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have sallow skins, blond disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from tlio drug store. This will cost very little, but Is suffi cient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of Internal san itation. Adv. rCORMICK DEVELOPS FAST IN G. 0. P. Vfy aK'3 V K .Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam. as aaam HaaaLMaLsaw 1 & L Seaaior XaattJ XeOoraatek a Hllaota tkrou htwaWri MtH Itiea la faat baeeaatag- oaa at ts fclc ataavara la party; Mra. MoConakk at rary aetlra In tka.weaaM a!-. lairs, eo-cparatlBf vtth Mr aaa aaad.'.Tala tia a saw aUtara of Senator MaComMt a tal 6000 8000 Miles This is the new mileage adjustment you get w ith Goodrich Tires From JUDD LOW 23 MAIN ST. x PHONE 22M w The, Thrifty Housewife has for her motto "One Hundred Cents for Every Dollar Expended." She believes in a full return for every outlay. She is not tight-fisted. She knows that the cheapest materials are often the most expensive in the end. She has an Account Book which shows what becomes of the money she spends, and a Bank Book which shows what becomes of the money she saves. Her funds receive absolute protection First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON lfll..,..(M TO THE BUSY BUSINESS MAN THE JEWEL CAFE OFFERS AN AVENUE TO SAVE MOMENTS EVERY DAY You may be too busy to go to your home at noon. In assortment of foods, their preparation and the serving, The Jewel has no parallel outside the larger cities. Most .certainly The -Jewel merits your noon-day patronage. THE JEWEL CAFE ' Jesse Bailey, Prop. Phone 185 610 Main St X $ X FEED Egg Mash, Growing Mash. Fattening Mash To Your Chickens Murphey's Feed & Seed Store 126 South Sixth St Phone 87 aSffifKT BamETS, TS&'wz&KtitnirtKKgzeinm'-L