THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKIINKHIIAV, Hi:i' ""KMi,, INSYDE TYRES and Tied Kote Patches National Auto Accessory Company 119 NORTH FOURTH STREET Between Main and Pine Phone 471 PACK HK t t T IB r 1 emptojer to (111 contrncta on time." America, awakening to (hu de mands of Europe, Is getting the bulk of tlio business, lillo Japan Is n close second, according (o high trmlu authorities. Kven Uurmany, with It? rioting workmen anil lack of r v I material, is after trade, anil If rep rt Steel Manufacturers of Knglaml lVr-f'"1 !, belloed. is getting it turlHMl CoHcertilng Hctention of J As an Instance of tho trials whL h Their Home Trade l'rieo Cotilin. oet British manufacturers, It Is ually Increasing, 'pointed out that one, company whoso J products had a world-wide sale he- fore the war, has been able to ob tain only one contract out of twenty LONDON, Sept. 3. British iron nnd steel manufacturers are serious ly wondering whether they will be able to retain their homo trade, not to speak of extending the!? export business, in the face of steadily in creasing prices .of materials and labor. Americans who have looked over the situation declare tho Brit ish need not worry if they will adopt modern methods, for wages in' tho in dustry are much higher in America than they are in England. Anxiety is chieiiy confined to tnak ers of railway materials, tools, ma- cninerjv engines,- aaii'-tnoso things which go to fit out the completed ship's power plant. The British, workman not only de mands high wages, but he is charged with refusing Jo jgvj its eauivalent in labor, thus'cutUng down produc tion and making it impossible, for, his In competition with United States bidders. Gorman and WONDER SPOT KNOWN BY NUMEROUS NAMES Yon Can Escape the SkuhBIefflising Effects of lb fornix Su r o t -tic.'drflfl On the Jinks, In the surf, up on the mountains, out In the broad, open country, or wherever you mar be this summer, you can escape the skin-blemishing effects ' of the broiling sun bT' uslngi 1 Or Nyal't Face Cream if No tan, sunburn, freckles or other complexion ills are possible when this prepara tion, is used Protects the face, hands neck and arms from sun and wind Price 65c ndermofc Pharmacy V KLA1ATM TALLS OREGON Tfn Crater Lake has not always been known by its present title. It seems that many years ago nearly every party that made the visit to the won der spot re-named it to suit their own fancy. The following news item, reprinted in the Oregoninn a few days ago appeared originally in the Oregonian of August 27, 1S69. It reads: "A party from Jacksonville has re turned from a trip to Sunken Lake. This sheet of water has n now name almost every year. First it was known at Blue Lake, then Sunken Lake, afterward Lake Majesty, and now Crater Lake." LIES DARKEN 'Vt W on USE GRANDMA'S SAGE TEA AND 8ULPHUR' RECIPE AND NO BODV WILL KNOW 1Z f -;-r ohm The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to Us nat ural color dates .back to grandmoth er' time. She used tt to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and at tractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked aDocar- plied with wonderful effect. ance, this simple mixture was ap But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound," you will get this famous old preparation, improved by the addi tion of other ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A nell known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so natural ly and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied. You simply damp, en a sponge or soft brush with it, and draw this through jour hair, tak ing one strand at a time. By morn ing the gray hair disappears, and af ter another application or two, it be comes beautifully dark and glossy. F III ' I ' fl tf,SJffl J?jgi - ""W BB- tnM II If Jotfaint. n Rffngg Are You Tied TO THE KITCHEN COOKING Three Meals a Day? THEN VISIT THE Electric Cookery Demonstration GOING ON DAILY THIS WEEK AT Link River Electric Company SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS AND KNOW THE BETTER WAY TO COOK Xdin. This Is "Model D" Hotpolnt Electric ltange "Queen" of tho flvo models made by tho Hotpolnt people has four surfaco cooking elements, high ovou and wafm ing oven; convenient sholt underneath for "iot'nd pans." But tho other models are fine, too. See them to know thorn. We have engaged the services of Miss B. E. Galvin, expert Home Economist, from the Edison Electric Appliance Co., Inc., Chicago and Ontario, California, to prove to the home keepers of Klamath Falls that ELECTRIC COOKERY in the home means better cooked foods, an EASIER, quicker way of cooking the three meals a day, and a more delightful way of living. Miss Galvin cordially invites every woman of our city to visit this demonstration and know the secrets of this delightful art as she will demonstrate it on a t?fothotot. Electric Range Imagine stepping into your kitchen and finding at the turn of a switch (no more work than to turn on your electric light) cooking heat available ! No smoke, no flame, no fuel fumes, no blackened walls, no "smutty" cooking dishes to wash these are a few of the delights of electric cooking. NO CARRYING OF WOOD, COAL. OIL NOR ASHES Isn't that a wonderful amount of labor saved? It's worth your investigation. SPECIAL COOKING RATE Remember, you do not cook electrically at your lighting rate your lighting company makes you a spe cial rate. Ask us to explain. DO COME IN EVERY AFTERNOON, 2 to 5:30 Miss Galvin will demonstrate practically actually cook on the HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGE, ex plaining in detail just how you would do it in your home. Many of our homekeepers came in yesterday afternoon, and were extravagant in their praise of this method of cooking. ELECTRIC COOKERY The homekeepers of our city are particularly favored in having an opportunity to know thoroughly the art of Electric Cookery through the daily work now being done at the Link River Electric Company's Store, Seventh and Main streets. Especially are they favored in having the opportunity to learn of this delightful art through the work of Miss B. E. Galvin, Home Economist, from the Edison Electric Appliance Company, Inc., Chicago and Ontario, California. Miss Galvin has just finished very successful work in our neighboring city, Hert ford, where many of the homekeepers are now rejoicing that they cook on a Hotpoint Electric Range, which means the elimination of cooking drudgery. The teaching of this delightful art, as it is being taught by Miss Galvin, is practical in every way, bring ing out thoroughly the points so necessary for the homekecper to understand labor saved, time saved, the comfort, safety, cleanliness, economy and bet er cooked food. Miss Galvin furnishes her visitors with a "bite" of the delicious cakes, pastries, etc., as proof of the good things electric cooking provides. And the hours when this work is carried on is very convenient for tho homekeepers of Klamath Falls 2 to 5 :30 in the afternoon. bCOllll-$l .00 Yard . Special for Labor Day We are going to give you a special price of $1.00 a yard laid on your floor, and if you do not have the money to pay for it, trade us some of your furniture that you do not need. Pabcolin is the economical floor covering, like linoleum, and saves hours of hard labor scrubbing and dusting. This Price Good Until Sept. 3rd 4 i Perkins Furniture House "The Maker of Happy Homes1' ..