The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 23, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Insyde Tyres Make Your Trip a Pleasure Trip S&tes
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Sowml Olllccrs if the rm-lllr
l'llM't, SlH' All IMmscs of HllU!ll
lau Life.
"LITTLE WHITE GIRL"
PLACED IN NATIONAL
GALLERY IN LONDON
LONDON. Aiir -- One of Whist
ler's mojt famous paintings, the "Lit
tle White Olrl." is now on view in
tho National gallery to which it was
presented together with two other Seoretarj of Nnj, Arfoiiipunliit l.j
Whistler paintings, "Cromorno
Lights" and the "Fire Wheel."
"Tho "Little White Olrl" was
painted In 1S64 and exhibited at tho
Royal Academy in 1S65 whero it ere- HONOLl'H'. T. II.. Aiir. 22. Se
nted a sensation and aroused much cretary of tho Navy Josephus Daniels,
hostile criticism One critic regretted camo to H.i.all for the dedtca
that Whislor should make tho "most tion ot tne Rreat ,,oarI "arbor naval
bizarre of bipeds" out of the women ydock and officers ot tho battle
he painted, and an American critic ship New York anl destroyers Chunn
described it as a "powerful woman ce"- Dont- rhlIP r,nd Waters. wlci
with red hair and a vacant staro in """Ehl him lrero from California, to
her eyes " I dn" saw a" Pnrases ' Hawaiian life
Among tho few who appreciated and "r In an automobile ride
Its charm was Swinburne who after' "aro,,nd tho lslamI" uof 0nhu' a 90
seeing It wrote the poem. "Before mil drivo famoU9 tho, world ovor
, Mirrnr- Th niM.. rn m,. r' tno modern skyscrapers of
tho model "Jo" Mat, shows a girl in
a slmplo white gown leaning against
the mantle, her face reflected in tho
mirror.
... . . ,,, . the bones of many of Hawaii's native
in hlue and silver, a twilight sccno , ., , ... . ,
... , . . ' . , . .. rulers they drovo through tens of
with only two tones, the sky and tho i ... , . - ,
ii u i ,. ,. , ., , ,' thousands of acres of growing sugar
waiur mikuiu iiKiuer in romer, wuu
AT THE CHURCHES
. Honolulu, tho visitors in a few hours
j were whisked to tiny villages wbero
' natives still live, in grass huts, used
I In Hawaii for 1300 years; they pass
' ed the royal mausoleum whore lie
the ghosts of buildings and the reflec
tions of the llglils of the old Crem
orno Gardens.
"The "Fire Wheel" is a picture ot
a fireworks display, a nocturno in
black and gold.
On account of car shortage we will j
sen oiocKs ai j.:hi per cora at our
factory until further notice. Now Is
the time to get In your winter blocks.
17-tf. Kwauna Box Co.
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
cane and through enormous pine
apple plantations.
Leaving Honolulu, tho motor cars
for six miles climbed up Nuuanu val
ley, which terminates abruptly at
the Pall in a narrow gash with tow
ering mountains on either sido with
a sheer drop of 1200 feet to the pine
apple fields on tho plains. A wonder
ful panorama of land and sea i
closed without an instant's warning
The greatest event in Hawaiian
history occurred in the Pall. Whon
Kamehamaha tho Great invnaou
Oaku from his own realm, Hawaii,
in 1793 his warriors engaged the ar-
I my of the king of Oaliu in Nuuanu
valley. After a e'espqrato encounter
the Oahuans fled in a wild rout up
the valley, the Hawallans closely pur
suing. Rather than surrender, thous
ands of Oahuans plunged over tho
Pall to Instant deith. A bronze tab
let at the Pali, tell the story of Kamc
hameh's victory, which resulted In
the unification of the Islands of Ha
waii and the foundatioc of the Kame-ha-neha
dynasty, a succession of
kings and queens xultng the group
until Queen Lllluokalani was 'iepo3ed
In 1893, when a republic was estab
lished. Annexation to the United
States followed in 1S9S.
Tho trip took the party to I.ale,
the Mormon settleine-:, whtn a mag
nificent now temple was recently
completed. Hero borne 500 native
converts to the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints work a
big sugar plantation and railroad,
the property of the church. A visit
was paid to SctiDtleld Barracks, tbo
largest military reservation in Haw
aii where accommrdutious are avail
able for 30,000 troops.
Don't Deliberately
Waste Your
Every minute you are nerv
ous, you are wasting vital
force faster than it can bo
replaced.
Undue excitement, morbid
depression, restlessness, in
somnia, hyhterla are some
of the indications that you
need a remedy to reinforce
and control your nerves.
NYAL'S TONIC
provides Just tho elements
that are needed for building
up nerve, power. If you are
In a run-down condition
take this ronrody. Uso it
faithfully for a while and
you'll soon forgot that you
have nerves.
Price $1.25
1
An Inside Bath
Makes You Look
and Feel Fresh
Says a glass of hot water with
phosphate before breakfast
keeps Illness away.
Thla excellent, common-tense
health measure being
adopted by millions.
rliiing' wilt bo ituiilo in tills
(oluniti unit' tlu copj I t Tho
IIxmiIii lli'iiilil office liy n o'clock
I'Vlila) owning.
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First Baptist Church, cornor Wash
ington uml Klghth. J. 1). arttllth.;
pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m., C. H.
DcLap, superintendent.
' Preaching at eleven, by Kov. J. B.
, Griffith and also in the evening at
eight o'clock.
Prayer Kortlco Wednesday at S P. M.
Ktory second and fourth Wednesday
evening will bo dovoted to missionary
work.
Sncrcd Heart Churcn, corner Sth
'and High streets, Rev. Hugh J. Mar
shall, pastor,
i Mass 6 a. m. and S a. m.
, Methodist KpUcopal Church, Tenth
and High. Hov. Simpson Hnmrlck,
i pastor, 1117 Bast gtroot. Phone 67W
Junior I.oikuo at V.l'O A. M.
Sunday li.icl ut lt'.on A M.
1 Morning Worship at 11.00 A. M.
Kpworth league at 7:00 P. M.
I Evening Service at S:00 P. M.
1 Prayer mooting Wednesday even
ing ut 8 00 P. M.
Wo invito ovorybody to tho services
both morning and evening.
I Tho young pooplo can do no bottor
than spend an hour with tho Loaguo
from 7:00 to S.OO p. m. each Sun
day. I First Christian Church, cornor
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 S p. m.
Presbyterian Church, Pine street,
near Second. Hev. K. P. Luureucu
pastor.
Regular sorvlces will begin at tho
Presbyterion Church Sunday August,
24th. Rev. J. S. Stubblefiold, form
erly pastor of tho church horo and
now pastor of the First Presbyterian
Church of Cheyenne, Wyoming, will
preach at the morning sorvico at 11
a. in. Short reports will bo given
from the summer conforenco at Eu
geno by tho pastor and Elder C. C.
Hogue at the evening service at 8
p. in.
Sunday school as usual.
Emanuel Baptist Church. Eleventh
and High streets. W. L. Wilson, pas
tor. Sunday School 10.00 a. m.
Young peoples meeting at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
Womans Home and Foreign Mis
sionary Society meet first Thursday
of each month.
You aro invited to these services.
Thero will not be any preaching
service until further notice.
Tho Christian Science Society of
Klamath Falls holds services at 113
Fourth street every Sunday morning
at 11 o'clock and every Wednesda)
evening at 7:30. All are wolcomo.
The subject of lesson for Sunday,
"Mind"
The Sunday school session Is from
9:45 to, 10:45 every Sunday morning.
The freo reading room and free
lending library is open from 2:30 to
4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays uud
Saturdays.
Lutheran services will be hold at
tho Baptist Church Cor. Eighth and
Washington St., at 7:30 P. M.
Rev. George E. Thelss of Eugene,
Oregon will preach, tho sermon. His
subject will be: "The Sorvico of Sin
nnd the Service of God." You are
most cordially Invited to attend.
Rev. M. Rossman,
137 First St.
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rnysicians tne worm over recom
mend the inside bath, claiming this is
of vastly more Importance than out
side cleanliness, because the skin
pores do not absorb impurities Into
the blood causing ill health, while the
pores In tho ten yards of bowels do.
Men and women are urged to drink
each morning, before breakfast, a
glass of hot water with a tcaspoonful
of limestone phosphate In it. as a
harmless means of helping to wash
from the stomach, liver, kidneys and
bowels the previous day's indigestible
material, poisons, sour bile and tox
ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and
purifying tho cntiro alimentary canal
before putting more food into the
stomach.
Just as soap and hot water cleanse
and freshen the skin, so hot water
and limestone phosphate act on the
ollralnatlvo organs.
Those who get up with a bad breath
coated tongue, nasty taste or have a
dull, aching head, sallow complexion,
acid stomach; others who are subject
I to bilious attacks or constipation,
(should obtain a quarter pound of llmo
stone phosphate at the drug store.
This will cost very little, hut Is suffi
cient to demonstrate the value of In
side bathing. Those who continue It
each morning are assured of pro
nounced results, both in regard to
health and appearance. Adv.
HAVE DAI HI
ANDLOOKYDUNG
XOIIODY CAN TIUiL WIIKN YOU
DAItKKX GRAY, FADED HAIR
WITH SAGE TEA
Grandmother kept her hair beauti
fully darkened, glossy and attractive
with a brew of Sago Tea and Sulphur.
Whenever her hair took on that dull,
faded or streaked appearance, this
simple mixture was applied with won
derful effect. Dy asking at any drug
etore for "Wyeth's Sago nnd Sulphur
Compound,' you will get a large bot
tle of this old-tlme recipe, improved
by tho addition of other ingredients',
all ready to use, for about CO cents.
This simple mixture can bo depended
upon to restore natural color and
boauty to tho hair,
A well known downtown druggist
says everybody uses Wyoths Sago and
Sulphur Compound now because It
darkens so naturally nnd evenly that
nobody can tell it has been applied
It's ko easy to uso, too. You simply
dampen a comb or soft brush and
draw It through your hair, taking one
btrnnd nt a tlrao. By morning the
gray hair disappears; aftor another
application or two, It is restored to ltg
natural color and looks glossy, soft
and beautiful.
WHY?
277 CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVE DEFUNCT
MUNICIPAL LIGHTING PLANTS
Read the 1919 report of the Merchant's Association of New Yerk:
"The 277 cities, towns and villages named bolow comprint but a part et
those which aftor a trial of municipal ownership and operation of oloctrlc
lighting plants, have ceased, In whole or In part, to oporato tho plants.
In practically all these cases municipal operation was undertaken In the
bollof that tho community would obtain oloctrlc sorvico at materially less
cost than It obtained from prlvato companies. Exporlonco demonstrates
that this bollof was mistaken. Most of tho municipalities sold or scrappod
their plants at a heavy sacrifice ,uud thereafter obtained from prlvato
companies sorvico at materially less cost."
California-Oregon Power Company
ITSA POOR DOCTOR
Who Won t Take His Own Medicine
THAT'S WHY WE ARE USING THIS SPACE TO TELL YOU
WHAT JOLLY LITTLE BUSINESS STIMULATORS HERALD
WANT ADS ARE AND WHY THEY GET RESULTS
THERE'IS NO GUESSWORK about a Herald Want Ad. They
do the business. We know they pay. Our customers have
told us so time and again. We have used them ourselves and
they have never failed to get results. They are the short cut to a
quick turn-over the modern method of merchandising on a small
scale, where the value of the article to be sold or the importance of
the want to be filled will not justify a heavy outlay.
If you had something to sell, trade or give away and went out
on the street and told each person you met about what you wanted
to do, you might get results but the people you talked to would
be very likely to say : "That poor fish has bats in his belfry." If,
on the other hand, you used a Want Ad, you would talk to the
whole county at once, instead of only one person, and do it in a
businesslike manner.
The same rule applies to hiring help, renting a house, looking
for a job, or any one of the important little incidents of life where
you must call in the assistance of someone outside your immediate
family. You MIGHT get results by telling your troubles to the
neighbors but the' certain, quick and economical way is to use
a little classified ad.
Do you want to buy, sell or trade, want to hire help or find
work; do you want to find a room, a house to rent, or to rent the
same to someone else ; do you want to call attention to some new
feature of your business, seek information on some subject, or
have you any little unfilled want?
VHri
USE HERALD WANT ADS
THEY DELIVER THE GOODS AND ARE ALWAYS WORKING
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