THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATUHDAV, AITQIST (, , ROAD ENTHUSIASTS HOLD BIG SESSION Hl TODAY'S EVENTS PAQB 8 11 I NT 1 Tho centenary of the. 'Teterloo"' riots in Manchester, England. Is to ho i celobrated with a gathering of Ens lish labor organisations In that city today. i Willamette lt.Uven.ity, the first SANTA nAUllAliA. Aug. 1... -collego in tho Pacific Northwest, Is, ""owe Marines"-those mounted poventv-fivo ve;rn ol.l today, having I"'"" f McA tame ro actually boon opened" to students Aug. IS. ,"" Into being, when the Pacific ,.. j fleet anchors In! Santa Barbara Chnn- Bo'nnlngton day. tho 142nd mini-, nc, for n six day stay beBlnnhiB AuC. versary ot tho battlo ot BonninRton, 1 1S win . nhrrnrt ns a local holiday I At the beach along tho Esplanade thruout Vermont today. I dcl Mar- a hundred or moro horses . James Wilson, whose tenure of of-. will bo provided with which the sail-, ormen can entertain tnemseives. ah i sorts of races will bo arranged from .1. li.i ....... .1..1....1 -.. . mo om umo -DticKnmore i-umusi day enters upon bis 85th year. flee as Secretary of Agriculture was tho longest of any cabinet official In ' lU'KANOO, Colo., Aug l- flood road enthusiasts from all parts of the country wero nrrlvtiiR hero today for tho annual two-day convent ton of the National Old Trails association, which opens tomorrow. Thousands of delegates and visitors are expected. DuranRo organizations havo map ped n week's program for entertain ment of tho city's Rtiestn during nnil after tho convention. This Includes visits to Meao Wnlo national park.! and to other points In 'A.j imiitii-ji taln.s. ! i .ludgo I.. M I.ov.'o of Kacsns Clly ,' president of the association, ovpettsjl to preside at the reinvention jl lH'K.U'l.T ON" WAV home. TAKE NOTICE of the HOT POINT Range used at the Golden Rod Pro ducts Demonstration at the various groceries this week. Cooking is turned from 'drudgery into pleasure when you cook the "HOT POINT WAY." All styles for sale by ' which dates back to tho Spanish per j i lod of California's occupation to the i 'more modern rough-ridlng of Weft-. K n,lKnuU ,, Just wccWe,,l ern pioneer flays. Prizes wll be I W(m, f rQm ,ho commnmllnK omcor of naraeu to w,e jhca.vs uo vu v , Uq shp on whch ,f 0wrg0i , horsemaushlp Santa Barbara is to take special cognizance of the potty officers. Here tofore it Is said, tho "non-coms" have been somewhat overlooked, but In tho Mission City a scries of banquets are to be given for tholr entertainment. SITE SELECTED POK COLONY. postmaster, and which has been sta tioned nt Coco Solo, 1'annma. stating that ho has been given his dlschargo and thnt ho has started for Mar Is land, nt which point ho will bo dis charged. Link River Electric Co. MEXICO CITY, Aug. 16. -Ins tal mas, Lower California, has been sel ected as tho slto of the firtt colony n bo established by repatriated Mexi cans, five thousand of whom are said by the newspaper El Demacratn to have returned to Mexico from tho United States within the past few months The site iH tho now colony is favored with rich soil and abund ant water. Most of the colonists have been living In California. The wholesalo price of beet has dropped a few cents a pound, but we don't believe the retailers are charg ing any moro now than they did bo foro the drop. Columbia Record. AH OLD BEGIPIE 10 DARKEN ID WHY? 2J77 CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVE DEFUNCT MUNICIPAL LIGHTING PLANTS Read the 1919 report of the Merchant's Association of New York : "The 277 cities, towns and vlllagos named bolow comprlio but a part ot i thoso which after a trial ot muulclpal ownorshlp and operation ot oloctrlo lighting plants, havo censed, In wholo or In part, to oporato tho planti. I In practically all theso cases municipal operation woi undertaken In tho belief that tho community would obtain eloctrlo lorvlco at materially less J ' coat than it obtained from privato companies. Ezperlenca demonstrates , that this belief was mistaken. Most ot tho municipalities sold or scrapped i" tholr plants at a heavy sacrltlco .and thereafter obtalnod from prhrato companies service at materially loss cost." California-Oregon Power Company I If they didn't mean to get rid ot I Burleson, why did they raise our hopes? New York Call. SAGE TEA AND SUI.l'lll'll TURNS CRAY, FADED HAIR DARK AND G LOSSY. CHEAPER WOOD For a limited time we will make the follow ing prices on BLOCKWOOD delivered home. to your AT THE CHURCHES N'o cliangcs will be made in this column unless the copy is nt The Evening Herald office by 5 o'clock Friday evening. Cord, or single load $3.50. Double load $4.50 O. Peyton 501 Main. Phone 187 A Better Bath Your bath will not be com plete and comfortable un less you havo tho right sort of accessories. Ono essen tial Is a good Bath Spray We hare them In the most approved models prices from fl.GO to $2.80. Some ot them havo a mas sage attachment First Baptist Church, corner Wash Itngton and Eighth. J. B. Grlfilth, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., C. R. DeLap, superintendent. j Preaching at eleven, by Rev. J. B. ' Griffith and also In tho ovening at I eight o'clock. ' Prayer service Wednesday at 8 P. M. I Every second and fourth Wednesday i evening will be devoted to missionary work. 1 Sacred Heart Cnurcn. corner Sth and High streets. Ilev. Hugh J. Mar i shall, pastor. 1st Mass C a. m. 2nd Mass at Merrill. No evening services I Methodist Episcopal Cwurch, Tenth ' and High. Rev. Simpson Hamrlck. pastor, 1117 Eas street. Phone 67W , Junior Lciguu at I'.l'O A. M. I Sunday - Ii.igI at 10.00 .A M. Morning Worship at 11.00 A. M. j Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. Evening Sen-ice at 8:00 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 8 00 P. M. Subject Sunday merning: "Tne Christian's Heaven." Subject Sunday Evening: Christ ianity a New Life Fellowship". Miss Vera Wood will lead the League service in the evening. A good meeting is expected. We Invite strangers and all to come to the corner of High and 10th Sts. ,to worship. First Christian Church, corner Ninth and Pine streets. C. F. Trim ble, pastor. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Sermon, 11 A. M. C. F. Trimble, Pastor Prayer meeting Wednesda even ing at 8 p. m. i Presbyterian Church, Pine street, near Second. Rev. E. P. Lawrence pastor. There will be no services at tho Presbyterian church except Sunday School until further notico as tho pastor Is having his vacation. Sunday school as usual at 10 a. m. Sunday morning. Emanuel Baptist Church. Eleventh and High streets. W. L. Wilson, pas tor. Sunday School 10:00 p. m. Preaching services at 11 a. m. I Young peoples meeting at T p. m. rrayer meeting every Wednesday at 8 p. m. There will not be any preaching service until further notico. The Christian Science Society of Klamath Falls holds services at 113 Fourth street every Sunday morning Almost everyone knows that Sago Tea and Sulphur, properly corn-! po.ir.ded, brings back tho natural I color and lustro to th hnlr when. fndod, streaked or gray. Yoars ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, wuicn is mussy and troublesome. ' Nowadays we simply ask at any drug storo for "Wyeth's Sage und Sulphur Compound." Yo-i will got a large bottle of this old-Unit rcclpo Improved by tho addition of other In gredients, at very Ilttlo cost. Evnry-i body uses this preparation now, be-) cause no one can possibly tell rliatt you darkened your hair, as It does It bo naturally and evenly. You j dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this thru your hair, tak-1 Ing one smnll strand nt a time: by morning the gray hair disappears, and nfter another application or two , your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy ,il1 you logic jears ynittiger. Adv. SI Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink a glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. Life Is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how vory easy it is if one will only adopt tho morning lnsldo bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, inHtead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the hlulces of tho system each morning and flushing out tho whole of tho Internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink' a glass ot real hot water with a teaspoonful of llmestono phosphate In It to wash from tho stom ach, liver, kldnoys and bowels the pre vious day's indigestiblo waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus clean sing, sweetening and purifying tho en tire alimentary canal before putting more food Into tho stomach. Tho ac tion of hot water and limestone phos phato on an empty stomach is wonder fully Invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are at 11 o'clock and every Wednesdayenjoying your breakfast the water and Ondsrwoods PftarmaCY VJ 'L, hLAMAril rALLS OREGON mf, 6 evening at 7:30. All aro welcome The subject of lesson for Sunday, "SOUl" The Sunday school session la from 9:45 to 10:45 evory Sunday morning. The free reading room and free mnuing norary is open irom z:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Lutheran services will bo hold at tho Baptist Church Cor. Eighth and Washington St., at 7:30 P. M. Sermon by tho Pastor. All are most cordially Invited to worship with us. Iter. M. Ilossmnn, ' 137 First St, pbosphato is quietly extracting a large volume of water from tho blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all tho inside organs. Tho millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach troublo, rheumatism; others I who havo sallow skins, blood dlsor-l dors and sickly complexions aro urged to get a quarter pound of limestone' phosphate from tho drug store, which ' will cost vory little, but Is sufflcient to mnko anyono a pronounced crank on tho subject of internal sanitation. Ad. 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 UC BEEF BOILS ii-. Per lb IOC CHOICE ROUND STEAKS o Per lb OC BRISKET CUTS " iC- Per lb .-. .'. 1 OC PLATE BOILS 7 Per lb . 1 C NICE, JUICY RUMP ROASTS oC Per lb 60C SALMON AND HALIBUT gA Per lb 5 vC Klamath Packing Co. 524 MAIN STREET PHONE 68 s I I I I : S in! nig i I i i irfi