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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1919)
THIWIMV,.rfHTaLt FAG1 HK INSYDE TYRES Are Not Ordinary Reliners National Auto Accessory Com 119 NORTH FOURTH STREET uciwcon mam nuu rino Plv JUDGE7 HUGHES' INSPECTS VAR' RISKS "DEPARTMENTS "Devil Dogs" Arriving Home on the George Washington' L GREETTRODPS i l'ol, ueslan t'uMoim, Half Forgotten li iitles (if Tills (M'lii'tiit Inn, Ke lnl tn Welcome Home. Taliiitliiu Win- Veteran'.. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON II i SONGS T-5r rrw73L.. ' - i 11 - - f - f fci aaanrimit v in taiLU.i "XTtfrirftyr' - Anions the last of our fighting men to return from Kuropo aro the Marines, the famous "ilevil dogs.'" who hud more than their share of ad venture The group shown here are bringing In their pots, two German police dogs and a monkey Today's Birthdays CREDITS EXTENDED P Vl'KKTK. Tahntl. A tic SS Ark old Polynesian customs ti ml arts of song and dance, luilf forgotten liv tho iiathes In their swing toward Kure- pe.iu customs, worn revived during the great festival which during the past few weeks welcomed home Tahl tl.m eterans of the great war I The otea, or dancing compiuy, ( presenting uvoliitlous not unlike the Hawaiian hula-hula, was seen again, I and the hliueue, said liy musical ux-i perts to lie unliiue In nil the. world, was sung. In the hlmuue, lately abandoned for hymns ami Kuropein songs taught by missionaries, short phrases of great originality and of ten of great beauty, aro woven to gethor in four or live parts without dissonance. Some liken It to Wag , uerlan choruses One colorful feature of the cole-, bratton was the lantern parade.1 when young and old, flurrying torches, danced through the hlgh-i fijr i Erettbotmh Uio war ufnow'ttrUtotwektfrtXMUl of wt7Ch4rJSE5ndtih'WI3tejV niv7Tnlt deDartront U tllll buy and will b for onw Um.Thl pictara tbowa Judtn lUOrn JHUKhW.ndtK.iOAJoaw .,dlfCtor. TMKEES Uffi IN I fi J. U'nvs nml 1ivu-ii u tt i tw Inu'ii TO BELGIUM BUYERSnuare. lighted all about with Thei Kngll-li Kegret I-t-t nt-t- if lean Soldier Student I'niin A liter (tun- Dr. Elmer V. Drown, chancellor of New York University, born In Chaut auqua County, N V., 5S years ago to day. Rt. Rev. Henry Althoff, Catholic bishop of Bellevill.;, 111., born at Avis ton, 111., 46 years ago today. Jarao3 Couzens, the present mayor of Detroit, born at Chatham, Out., 47 years ago today. BRUSSELS, Aug. 2S Several Am erican and English houses have ar ranged to givo credits for three years I to Belgian buyers, who, now that In dustries are beginning to work again, are In need f a great arluty of raw j materials and many manufactured articles. i The Minister of Economics has pro pared a report In which aro listed ttho materials wanted. They Include materials for lining coal mine shafts. bridge t'nUcrftlt) Make American Student. Hid lr Charles S. Whitman, former gover nor of New York, born at Norwich, !cauies and machines used In coal min Conn., 51 years ago today. Ing steeI j galvanized wire, sul- Bellamy Storer, former United phuric acid, heavy tar oil and special States ambassador to Austria Hun- coal for coko to bo used In coke or gan-, born in Cincinnati, 72 years ens; Iron ore and tools for blast f urn- ..ago today. I aces and rolling mills, flax for tex- I tile industries, sulphate of soda for 'A needle passes through eighty1 glass works, hides of a quality not .found In Belgium for tanneries; pulp, ipruce and Xorvay pine for paper I mills. , square, lighted all about with paper. lanterns, while Mower crowned wo-l men promenaded with husbands or sweethearts, presented a romantic I 'picture of old Tahiti. I When the battalion of Tahltlanl CA.MIIUIIX1K, Knglund. Aug L'S soldiers arrived they wvre greeteu'Tho reparture of the American sol by great crowds of brilliantly nt-'dler students trim Cambridge I'nl- ' tired natives crowding piers audi verslty Is regretted. They are missed I beach. They marched through trl I "Quite u gap has lienn loft by the umphal arches of palms, and nfter' Americans," the correspondent wus 'being otllcially welcomed by (lover- told by W V lleddawny, of Kltr nor Jocolyn Robert, wero taken over' wllllnin Hall, censor of non-collegl-by the crowds. 'ate students, and the Itev J P. I practices and manners and cultlviit ' iiii: the niK Uil Nlde of things than ttie would bo huryltift llioinsehes In li ok and li'i'tiile looms duilllg tlii'l. , lllnlled Mil) Cambridge Is beginning lo make a bid for Ahum lean iituileuts who , look tn Europe us a tUild for post graduate work Formerly Amur 'leans had great dllllrult) In securing degrees of Doctor nf Philosophy In llrltlnli iiultersltleH so they went In (rrinniiy ( mniirliiKi' now lias ar ranged n Pit I), Sir (Set n rey said, that will have a special apHal lo i Amei lean resiinrchnrs English postgraduate students, like the Amerlians, used to go to LODGE Pll 9 CHUN'S J pa hi:.. Met ur :s- pltl and grip sated I lie life o e merchant of Piirmt hi tlncu Villa's troops captured some mouths ago. nreordl sworn statement n ailo hjr chant to the American con upon his arrltel (rmn tin-In: (lerntiiny To offset a resumption of " ""' that practice, Cambrldgi. Is arrnng-' T"" ('l''",,, "i"r'mnt n lug to hyvii Its men go. Insteud. to P""'t "' """' ' ' the uuUersltles In the United Stiles. ,,,,, "''t"',i" f"r f'-r ho t ; killed If he fell lulu Villa's h swore that he .i.iw tlirini of In the United Hlntes. In the early . llrllmi n.rol. the Tho festival continued moro thnn, Whitney, professor of ecclesiastical days or the last lentury. a good lieav, 1arral by rt,M,u alJ burm two weeks. Other settlements of the history nt Emmnnuel College, which ('r "t liccarao a kind of heirloom, Ntllk Island hnvo made nrnnnnllnn. fnr wn li.hn tlnrv-inl's mil In 11 initrlc "! Was IinlllU'll UOWIt from tatller to other celobratlons to follow. TO N operations in lis ininufacture 16799 DIED i in New York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. 8ay we will both took and feel clean, tweet and fresh and avoid lllnesc PWS,- ff ' WWIl-H The world's standard remedy for kidney, Hver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland's national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sites. Guaranteed. Look far th name Cold Medilon rry bo mad accept do latitAtMO Sanitary science bus of late made i rapid strides with results that are of I untold blessing to humanity. The lat- jest application of its untiring research) Pliur Compound at any drug storo IFLT SIEE TEA look veuxg: iiiti.vn hack its XATl'llAIi COI.OH, CMJSS AM) ATTHACTIVEXESS Common garden E-ge brewed Into n heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will provo a roveln. tlon If your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sago Tea mid Sul phur recipe at home, though, Is troti- bioiioine. An easier way is to get n i-cetit bottle of Wyeth's Sage und Sul. II put 'corroboration "Indeed they ate." said he. "They were a cheery lot. We all liked them They lent quite a bit of color '" The unlvoislty authorities gener ally wero Impressed by the earnest ileus with which some of the Amer icans buckled down to work All did not work hunt, however, many taking the view that they would profit more by looking about In it lelsurvly fashion studying English A demand fur J'. 000 M son. for some strange reason It wiin ,, ,rrlt , ,,,,, considered to be rulher frivolous ,,,, ,,, tll,,, lhu V and extravagant lo be seen wenrlng, ,,, , ,.,,, ,imoun, a new beaer hat. and It was tlio, lllHlt , ,, or,,-r.-.l -hot. custom, when a mun Imught one. to ..,,., ,, .,, i,,,.,.,, m lapel of the colonels coat. leave It out In stormy weather before wearing It, lo "tnko the newness off " On account or car shortage we will anil tilnpb.. til 19 f.ll li.ir fitril til nur "" "- -'-"' ' f factory until further notice Now 1st,., l... It I.. ..... 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M Im rnnsom w.i rulmeil i 'is the recommendation that It Is This Is the old time You Can Escape the Skin-Blemishing Effects of the Broiling Sun On tho links, in the surf, up on the mountains, out In tho btoad, open country, or wherever you may be this summer, you can escape the skin-blemishing effects of tho broiling sun by using Nyal's Face Cream No tan, Kutiburn, freckles or other complexion Ills aro possible when this prepara tion is used Protects tho face, hands neck and arms from sun and wind Price 65c necessary to attend to internal sanlta- j recipe Improved by the addition ol tlon of tho drainage system of tho hu-, other Ingredients, man body as it is to the drains of the I Whllo wlupy, gray, faded hnlr la house. not sinful, we nil desire to retain cur Those of us who are accustomed to youthful appearance and attractive fr el dull and heavy when wo arise, ness. By darkening your hnlr with splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound, njtferwood'sPhariiiafY 'fcNlZ. KLAMATH TAOS OREGON TfAi7" V. KLAMATH TAOS OREGON m,j? I I WMtt fHflCUC Mt iijL. UJY TfltJ OSUbft foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can, Instead, foci as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and Hushing out tho whole of the lutcrnul poisonous stagnant matter. Kveryone, whether ailing, sick or well, should each morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphato In It to wash from the day's Indigestible waste, Hour bllo and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, toinach, liver and bowels tho previous sweetening and purifying the entire allmontary canal before putting more food Into tho stomach. The action of an empty stomach Is wonderfully In vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acid ity and gives ono a splendid appetite for breakfast. Whllo you aro enjoying hot water and llmestono phosphato on your breakfast tho phosphated hot water Is quietly extracting a large vol umo of water from tho blood and get ting icady for a thorough flushing of all tho Inside organs. Tho millions of people who aro both ered with constipation, bilious spells, 'stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; j others who Jiavo sallow skins, blood uisordeis and sickly complexions aro urged to get a quarter pound of llme stono phosphate from tho drug store. This will co3t very little, but Is suffi cient to mako anyone a pronounced crank on tho subject of Internal san itation. Adv. no one can tell, because It does It so naturally, so evenly. You Just damp en a spongo or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at n time; by morn ing all gray hairs havo disappeared, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. Fruit-Juices . In Vial - Jiffy-Jell flav ors come sealed in glass a bottle in each package. Each is rich es sence, condensed from fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this essence, and you have a real-fruit gelatine dessert, and at trifling cost. You should know this fruity dainty. smm 10 Flaeon, at Yam Croctr't 2 Pachagf for 28 Ctnlt , I Correct lubrication The lubrication needs of your automobile are different. Our Board of Lubri cation Engineers has determined the correct consistency of Zerolene for your make of car. Their recommendations are available for you in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Charts. Get one for your car at your dealer's or our nearest station. STANDARD OIL COMPANY; (California) wiili A grade for each type of eng& R. A. WINZLER, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co. Klamath Falls, Oregon