The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 13, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Hun's Head, Used as Target in Revolver Competition,
Shows That Britons Have Not Forgotten World War
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SYDNEY, Australia, Aug 13. -Admiral
Ylscot Jir.ielllcoo preached a
roliry of preparation fur war In solve
of tlic speeches he has delivered here
trhile visiting Australia to inform the
Australian government concerning
matters of naval policy.
"When discussions take place on
such subjects as the League of Na
tions or the question of limitation of
armaments, 1 trust it will never lie
forgotten that the existence of the
British Empire depends absolutely
upon tho safety of its sea communi
cations," bald Viscount JelHcoo at
Sydney, where he addressed the Navy
league. Ueforo the war, he said.
Great Britain suffered from a lack ,
of Insufficient ships to guard tho
long lines of communication between
London and Australia and, he added, '
'"It Is up to the ilritish Empire to see '
that we are never In want of suffi
cient policemen afloat In the future.
Speaking of tho deadly risks run I
In the last fvo years, the Admiral '
said, "one can only hope that In thej
future sufficient provisions will be
m nil o both by tho n other country and i
by the overseas dominions to insure
the Impossibility of defeat of the1
British navy " j
After giving some Information to
show how long It took Great Britain
to prepare for Germany's submarine
campaign. Viscount Jelllcoe said
"The lesson I qm trying to preach is
preparation for war. I would like to I
say very seriously that it seems to
me the conclusion Is forced upon us '
that the British Empire depends now j
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Hitting a Hun In the head with n bullet or any sort of projectile was
one of the most effective ways of helping to win tho war. This photograph,
taken at the famous BIsley range, In England, shows tho sort of target used
in a recent revolver competition.
more thon ever upon naval suprem-s
acy." j
Leaving Sydney early In July, the
Admiral started on a month's tour ,
to northern Australian ports and of
the coast of New Gunca and adjacent
islands. j
PROPOSED ROUTE
IS
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CHEAPER
WOOD
For a limited time we
will make the follow
ing prices on;
BLOCKWOOD
delivered
home.
to your
Cord, or single load
$3.50.
Double load $4.50
O. Peyton
501 Main. Phone 187
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JOY RIDING STOPS IN
HONOLULU DUE TO
GASOLINE FAMINE
Suro,v of First Section of the Pro
jected Aerial Sortlco I'limi Sj fl
uey to Ixmdou Is Completed by
Interested Parties.
HONOLULU. T. H. Aug. 13. Joy
riding is under tne ban In Honolulu
and there will be no more frivolous
SYDNEY. Australia. Aug. 13.
Survey of tho route of tho tlrst sec
tion of tho projected aerial service
motoring until the middle of Ausint.; between Sydney and London was re-
when the arrival of a tank steamer
from California is expected to end
the gasoline famine.
The gasoline supply here Ins be
come so low that those dealers who
still have some In their storage ta'hks
are selling only" to those who requlr-j
it for strictly business purposes.
Multl-mllllonaircs sugar barons
and dock workers are now seat part
ners In the street cars and the rickety
old one horse cabs of King Kalaua's
reign have been tesurrected for service.
On account of car shortage we will
lell blocks at $2.50 per cord at our
factory until further notice. Now is
the time to get in your winter blocks.
17-tf. Ewauna Box Co.
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KEEP FEET 00?
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TO TAKE SAIr.S AM) (JET
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A Better
Bath
Your bath will not be com
plete and comfortable un
less you have the right sort
of accessories. One
tlal is a good
essen-
Bath Spray
Wo have them in tho most
approved models prlce3
from $1.50 to $2.50.
Somo of them havo a mas
sage attachment
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Rheumatism 13 no respecter of age,
sex, color or rank. If not the most
dangerous of human affllrtlons It Is
one of the most painful. Those sub
ject to rheumatism should eat losi
meat, drefas as warmly as possible,
ivold any undue exposure and, nbou
all, drink lots of pure water .
llheuinatlsm is caused by uric acid
which is generated In the bowels and
absorbed Into the blood. It Is tlrfe
function of the kldnoyb to filter this
acid from the blood and cast it out I
in the u nine; tho pores of the skin '
of this Impurity. In damp and chilly
are also a means of freeing tho blood i
cold weather the skin pores are clos-j
ed thus forcing the kidneys to do i
double work, thoy become weak and
sluggish and fall to eliminate tills J
uric acid which keeps acumulatlng
,and circulating thru tho system event-
ually settling in tho joints and mus-
cles causing stiffness, soreness and
pain called iheumatlsm.
' At the first twinge of rheumatism
got from any pharmacy about four
ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon.
! ful in a glass of water and drink be-
foro breakfast each morning for a
week. This Is said to eliminate uric
acid by stimulating the kidneys to
normal action, thus ridding the blood
of these Impurities,
Jad Salts Is inexpensive, harmless
and is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon julco, combined with llth
la and 1b used with excellent results
by thousands of folks who are subject
to rheumatism. Hero you have a
pleasant effervescent llthla-water
drink which overcomes uric acid and
Is beneficial to your kidneys as well.
Adv.
cently completed. Tne section ox
tends from Sydney to Darwin, which
is on the north coast of Australia and
relatively near the Malayan Archi
pelago. Tho service will be carried
on by a Sydney company.
From Darwin tho route will croM
the sea to the island of Timor, pro
ceed along tho Malayan Archipelago
to India and thence run to Bagdad
or Port Said probably the latter.
From Port Said It will cross Europe
to London. The survey of the sec
ond section of tho route, from Dar
win thru Malaya to Delhi, Is now go
ing on.
It is expected that the first flight
will be made within tlio next few
months, and it is planned to havo the
proposed passenger and commercial
services In full operation in about
two years. If the company succeeds
l.onc'on will ' roached regularly
from hero in C ' days.
The Sydney-Darwin Bn'tir.n Is 2,
000 miles. Hut the survey party trav
elled about '1,009 mles In order to
selci t the most satisfactory landing
places or relay stations.
When the flights ure in full swing
btislntsu between Sydney and London
will be greatly facilitated from the
fact that letters miy be answered
within two weeks of their despatch
from here.
WHY?
277 CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVE DEFUNCT
MUNICIPAL LIGHTING PLANTS
Road tho 1919 report of the Merchant's Association of New Yerk:
"Tho 277 cities, towns and villages named bolow romprlso but n part of
those which after a trial of municipal ownership and operation of olectrlo
lighting plants, havo ceased, In whole or In part, to opornto tho plants.
In practically all tlieso cases municipal operation was tmdertakun In tho
belief that tho community would obtain electric service at materially less
cost than If obtained from private companies. Experience tlomonstrnlwi
that this belief was mistaken. Most of tho municipalities sold or scrapped
tholr plants at a heavy acrl(lco ,nnd thiireaftur obtained from prlvato
companies service at materially less cost."
California-Oregon Power Company
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APPLY SAGE TEA
LOOK YOUNO! IIKIXO HACK ITS
.NATUICAIi COLOIt, (il.OSS AXO
ATTKACTIVE.VESS
Common garden fe brewed Into n
heavy tea with sulphur added, will!
turn gray, streaked and faded hair
beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just
a few applications will prove a rovela. j
tlon If your hair Is fading, streaked or
gray. Mixing tho Sage Tea and Sill
phur reclpo nt home, though, Is trou
uiesomo. An easier way is to get a
S-cent liottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Compound, at any drug storo all
ready for use. This Is the old time
reclpo Improved by the addition ot
other Ingredients.
Whllo wispy, gray, faded hair Is
not sinful, we all desire to retain our
youthful appearance and attractive
ness. Hy darkening your hair with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,
no one can tell, because it does it so
naturally, bo evenly. You Just damp,
en a sponge or soft brush wlth It and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time; by morn.
Ing all gray hairs have disappeared,
and after another application or two,
your hair becomes beautifully dark,
glossy, soft and luxuriant.
Palace Market
The only Market in the city operating its own COLD STORAGE
ROOMS for the proper handling of fresh and cured meats. Our
coolers are open to the public as to quality of meats handled.
7LOOK-?
Special Prices on Your
Meats for Elks' Week
CHOICE POT ROASTS on
Per lb iiUC
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BEEF BOILS i r-
Per lb ....IOC
CHOICE ROUND STEAKS 0-
Per lb OC
BRISKET CUTS ' -i j-
Per lb I OC
PLATE BOILS -t rj
Per lb : 1 C
NICE, JUICY RUMP ROASTS ' 9 c
Per lb OC
SALMON AND HALIBUT OA
Per lb .: 5UC
Klamath Packing Co.
524 MAIN STREET
PHONE 68
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