RATUiUMY, HKITlMlliKu o, ,0 PAGE COX INSYDE I TYRES and Tred Kote Patches National Auto Accessory Company 119 NORTH FOURTH STREET Between Main and Pine php, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON : t.i. &!." msR iU m P Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Mcetfi Friday night of oach week at I. O. O. P. hall. Gth and Main streets. P. J.Gerges , N. Q.; Fred Bremor Secretary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O r v niiMla Tiin.irt.iv nieht of oach W. A ., u.ww - v I . . . . week at I. O. O. F. hall. Arllo wor tary Frank Fnnnmg and n nying ;r,I,0 squadron of fifteen Knights of -Col- CASEY' TO GREET FLEETJNNORTH SAN FRANCISCO. Sent. C Socro- rol, C. P.; Nate Ottorboln, scrioo P. L. Fountain Treasurer. If you want it, advcrtn.o. Want Ads brine results. WOOD We are no longer overstocked with wood, and my advice, to the consumer is to buy his win ter's wood now. We have a fair Apply of Blocks, Slab, Limb and Body Woods, and can fill orders with very little delay. Place your orders now, not later. PRICES KluHl I umbug workers left today for Oregon Herald and Wellington, whoro they will I mnko preparations for Casey's rp- ' ception to the men or the Pacific i finni whnn thev arrive in the nofth- ' orn ports. Fanning and his assistants have shipped ahead millions of cigarettes, thousands of pounds of hard candv chocolates, gum drops and other sweets and big supplies of athletic equlpinont for the sailor boys and the reception which they will pre pare for Portland, Astoria, Seattle Fort Stevens, Bremerton and other places where the gobs will step ashore will bo on par with the Knights hospitality in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Cruz and Monterey. Tho now famous "Casey" wntcr wagon, carrying hundreds of gallons of lemonade for thirsty gobs will be a familiar sight In overy city where the men are entertained. Every sail- jor boy knows this "dreadnaught of I tho land" several hundred yards off land the boys patronize it day ir0 'night. i Included among the members of the flying squadron are at least seven men who saw. service oversee an' 'who in their travels along the Padf'" , Coast meet hundreds of soldier bovt ovonlng at 7:30. All aro welcome. The subject of lesson for Sunday, "Man" Tho Sundny school sosston is from 9:40 to 10:45 overy Sunday morning. Tho froo reading room and freo londlng library Is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Sovon Day Advontlsts Church Meetings, Tuesday, Prayer mooting Saturday. Sabbath School 10 a. in. 3 p. m. Y. P. M. V. meots. Preaching 11 a. m. Sunday p. m. at tho Orphous Thoator. T. L. Thoumlor, Pastor. A. Smlthurch. Slngor. i nvnnM W1I I RI1II n Jt outlined. Ih tho most elaborate Ing and will cover Ruvrul t10u., . LONDON WILL I5U1LU '.,,, lmifu,, ,mir undertaken acres. Within IIh preelncu win .?H tmttPTmtl PADnrWC 11NUUO IIVL! VJrtui-in.J i,1,iurliil imvn lilnn nrlirl- i 1)0 supported by nnvurnl ,..! lliu iiiimhii .......... . -- n'uix.'riDr ,.. .1... 11.. I,... I liitliiutrliui In In. 1fiii.t...l ii nnted nemo years uk " m uunu - '"vmhi mere. LONDON. Sept. 0. Millions of pounds aro to be spent In tho crea tion of a system of Industrial gar don cities which ulllmntoly will rim metropolitan London. Tho schomo, Stntos. Building on tho first of those to Tho project Is an attmniit not on Hdlvo London's hotinln,; iiroM-J' I'f'Mcm, .. ... ... .., f.. ... iwlilnli lint, litmmti.. n ..(... "flower garden minimi umi?H m m - """." kuuvuub onp begin next your north or London, tic to piovent an overwhelming t0nn cording to newspaper announce- ' lion or tho city's Industries and other monts. Tho town will bo solf-support-' roininorclnl activities IW We arc making tho summer prices now, but there will be advances If bad weather sets in? Phono all orders to my resi dence, 112R, as that is my temporary office. O. PEYTON "WOOD TO BURN" brss.;' ''&stssaatassKS3sscsBsast whom they served on the western front. ! TREE TEA If You like a Fine Flavored CEYLON BLACK TEA TRY- Tree Tea Ceylon on our Recommendation 1 It's such a comfort to hear that the trouble is not that prices are go ing up, but that tho valUo of tho dol lar Is going down. Minneapolis Evening Tribune. Greatest producers known, old Want Ads Tie--' 5TTnT"5? 3&B-I.U.-S. &.&.. i. AT TH CHUnCillliS ru A Vr MATIff! No changes will be m.idc in tin's H Ti li SI! B I I II Hi column unless tin copy fa at The H H Ij IIU 1 A JSJ Kvenl HernW office by 5 o'cUhU y ' j 1 ' " '- ; j Firt Baptist f ureh, corner Wash- of the HQTtfOINT Range j' 10 a m-i c. R ...l H1,n noor, Pnrl Prn. ' DcTjip. 'PTinte"dent uacu tit wn- juiviwi j-vuv Preaching at 11 a. m. , ,. . a Prajer fonice U eclnesu.iy at 8 P. M: UUCtS JjeillUIlbUttUUU rtu me various groceries this week. A Pound 16 oz. Full Weight Knlf Pni'Tirl Rnr.. Full Wewht &3 If You Prefer GREEN TEA Ask for T.-ec Tea JAPAN ftlasiisilw (P1". IXvwtTn v7 "QUALITY SORE" ' WE SELL TORLE3S TtT'Maiii t .. t acne 4 m. t T t t T T T T T t T f f t t It T it READ JULY ISSUE McCLURE'S ON "UTILITIES ENTITLED TO PROTECTION" The financial editor, in a forceful article in that Magazine, says: "Public Utilities Commissions havo boon formed In many states to exercise con trol over privately owned public utilities, and havo gonorally demonstrated that tholr regulation Is beneficial On tho other hand, municipal ownership has proved gonorally unsuccessful, and is subject to objectionable and harmful political manipu lation. Tho public should reallzo this fact, that its Interests aro those affected, and it is a fact that prlvato ownership-is ninoty-nlue times out ot a hundred more cfllcient than ownership by u government, whether or a city or nation. "In order that a public utility may expand, monoy is needed, and to get money credit 'is necessary. It Is to tho Interest of n city and Its Inhabitants to see thai crodit Is furnished. Their Interests aro Inextricably Intertwined, and public indliroronco to and Ignorance of conditions affecting this class or companl- aro serious hardships to tholr growth and expansion, be reg- .ated they aro entitled to protection." A.A.A.A.jP.A.A.J. ...-. . . - rvv v v v v v v V VVV f T T ? T T ? t T ? T J Y ? t t v t ? ? t T t T v f t Y v . If the ulilitk-s ure I" California-Oregon Power Corr.;- t f rI00IiMlw:''. WV x ri .. I I f 'I dradgery into pleasure when you cook the "HOT POINT WAY.,r All styles for sale by Link River Electric Co. iiiiiiiniiEEir if Every second ard fourth Wednesday evening will be devoted to missionary work. B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening at 8 CoOKing IS turned trom ed t0 aU t0 attend these services. v v Sacred Heart Churcn, corner 8th and High streets. P.ov. Hugh J. Mar shall, pastor. 1st Mass at 8:00 2nd Mass and Benediction at 10:30 Adults are requested to come to the last Mass only. Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth and High. Rev. Simpson Hamrick, pastor, 1117 Eas street. Phone G7W Junior Lcaauo at D.l'O A. M. Sunday - h-'cl at U'.Or. A M. Morning Worship at 11.00 A. M. Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. Evening Servlco at 8:00 P. M. Prayer meoting Wednesday even ing at 8 00 P. M. We invite everybody to the services both morning and evening. The young people can do no better than spend an hour with tho League from 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. each Sun First Christian Church, corner Ninth and Pine streets. C. F. Trlin- uie, pastor. Sunday School, 10 A. M literal eot wAira W TOO 11ESS1E A ES COMFLEMM Says wo can't help but look better and feel better after an Inside bath. 0) You Can Escape the Skin-Blemishing Effects of the Broiling Sun On tho links, in the surf, up on the mountains, out in the broad, open country, or wherever you may be this summer, you can escape tho skln-blomlshlng effects of tho broiling sun by using Nyal's Face Cream No tan, sunburn, freckles or otUer complexion ills aro possible wben this prepara tion is used Protects the face, hands neck and arms from sun and wind Price 65c UNlcrwoods Pharmacy V 'v KLAMATH TALLS OREG0M vh, 1 ', KLAMATH TALLS OREG0M V(J7W -f7i ewr ru WW CXJS3 TT TT? Sermon 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m, Sermon 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesda even ing at 8 p. m. C. F. Trimble, Pastor First Presbyterian Church, Corner 3rd and Pine. Rev. E. P. Lawrence, Minister 437 Third Street. Phono 429. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject, "Tho Kingdom of God First" Evening sermon at 8 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Every member of the church and Sunday School Is urged to bo in their places in tho regular services ot the church for this first month ot the fall. Strangers and new comors in the city aro invited to all tho services. Emanuel Baptist Church, Eleventh and High streets. Sunday School 10.00 a. m. Young peoples meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting overy Wednesday at 7:30 p. ra. Womans Home and Foreign Mis sionary Society meet first Thursday of oach month. Tou aro invited to these services. The Christian Hclonco Society ot Klamath Falls holds sorvlcos at 113 Fourth street every Sunday morning To look one's best and feel one's beat is to enjoy an inside bath each morn ing to flush from the system tho previ ous day's waste, sour fermentations and poisonous toxins before it is ab sorbed into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incombustible material in the form of ashes, so food and drink taken each day leaves in the alimen tary organs a certain amount of indi gestible material, which If not eliminat ed, form toxins and poisons which aro then sucked into the blood through tho very ducts which are intended to suck in only nourishment to sustain the body. If you want to see tho glow of healthy bloom in your cheeks, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It, which is a harmless means of washing tho waste material and toxins from tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans Ing, sweetening and purifying tho en tiro alimentary tract, before putting more food into tho stomach. Men and women with sallow Bklns, liver spots, pimples or palld complex' Ion, also those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with head aches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipation should begin this phos pbated hot water drinking, and are as sured of very pronounced results in one or two weeks. A quartor pound of limestone phos phate costs very little at the drug store but Is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the skin on tno outside, so hot water and limestone pkosphato act on tho inside organs. Wo must always consider that internal sanitation is vastly more important than outside cleanliness, because the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into tho blood, while the bowels pores do, Adv. at 11 o'clock and overy Wednesday VB '.T (Tft' m .?; w I rrovn It' is obvious to everyone that the operating income of any business must of necessity be sufficient to meet its operating ex penses and permit of a reasonable return upon the capital in vested. The telephone business affords no exception to this accepted and well understood fact. On account of the general high costs prevailing for labor and materials in these unusual times, the people have been willing to accept advances in the cost of almost eveiy necessity. The Telephone Company has had to meet the same increases in cost of materials and labor the same as all other industries and business, and asks its patrons to recognize this fact, and accept the increase in telephone rates in the same spirit of fairness and consideration, realizing that only through adequate rates can the telephone company provide adequate service. THE Pacific Telephone and Telegraph COMPANY