FACM mum THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,t Jl Diamond I I m V new automobile Fsliaggl you wilt not find it HR ' equipped with Dla aH mond Tires. gtHr They never come at KiP original equipment. rHj N Every one of the two && million Diamond fwWJbt Tires now in use rep i MT resents the motorist's M$ff,i choice at somo time m$ to supplant aaoite XFijKr brand. f mmrlS:k v Jmjfm M WTfWMmtmmi Mufl!7B wCffi ixamzsm Drinking a Glass of Hot Water is a Splendid Habit Cleanee and iwhIm the eyatsm Mh morning and wmh away eeleeneue, otagnant matter. Thoaa of at who art accustomed to (eel dull and 'heavy when we arlee; putting neauacne, starry rrora a com. tout tongue, nasty breath, acjd atom ache, lama back, caa, Instead, both look and (eel aa fresh aa a daisy al ways by washing tha polslons and toxins (rom tbo body with phosphated hot wator each morning. We should drink, beforo breakfast, a glass of hot wator with a teaspoon (ul of llmestono phosphato In It to flush from tha stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels tha previous day's Indi gestible waste, sour bllo and poison ous tozlaa; thus cleansing, sweoton Ing and purifying the entlro alimen tary tract before eating mora food. Tha action of llmottone phosphato and hot water on an empty stomach Is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all of tha sour formontatlons, gases, wasto and acidity and gives one a fine appetite for broakfast. A quarter pound of llmostone phos phate costs t very llttlo at the drug store, but la enough to make anyone who Is bothered with biliousness, constipation, stomach ' trouble or rheumatism an enthusiast on Internal aaaltatlon. MAY DIHIIiAY GERMAN FliAfJ ON CONDlTtONH COUI.KNZ, Germany, Aug. 16. (By Mall.) The German dag may again bo displayed from public build tags and carried In parades, on spec ial occasions, In all the Rhlneland except the American area. Under the High Commission's ordor (lor- "mans must obtain a permit for each auch display. Major Oeneral Henry T. Allen has 'not approved the order for tha Amer ican area because the armistice stat us still exists thoro. One hundred and fifty thousand pedes of beetles aro represented In the British, Museum. Squeegee TIRgP Tread I I W lut mm mmwSmwmm FULL of DIAMOND TIRE VULCANIZING 707 S. Sixth St Phone 17 1 TREES IUMED . run nibtiL in HALL DT FAME WASHINGTON, 8cpt. 1. The only tree known to hare been planted In memory of Abraham Lincoln right after his assassination has been nom inated for a place In the Hall of Kama for "trees with a history" which tha American Forestry aio elation Is, compiling. A. S. llulloy of Decorah. lown, whoro the tree nowj stands, Informed thu association that' tho trco was plantod by ono Johni Finn, who Is still living. When Abraham Lincoln was assas-' stnated Mr. Finn was In thlcago and ' ha returnod, homo much depressed. A few days later, on April 27. 1865, Oovernor Stono of Iowa "declared a day of mourning fpr Lincoln. Finn wont Into the woods and dug up a small hackborry shoot which he transplanted on tho street In front of his home. The shoot took root and today Is one of the most magnifi cent trees In Iowa. It Is 110 feet lilgh and nearly 12 foot In circum ference to which facta the American Forestry association points aa a great lesson In what cau be done In trea planting. The Daughtors of the American Revolution, the Grand Army of tho Republic and historical aoclotles of the country aro aald to be reporting many other trees with a history to the American Forestry association. Other nominations for the Hall of Fame are: The first algaroba tree In the Ha waiian Islands by M, J. Rlordan of Flagstaff, Arls. This tree seed was taken to Honolulu by Father Bach elot from California. There are now thousands of them In tho islands. The denoral Johnston oak on tho Bhlloh battlefield by tho chambor of commerco of Corinth, Miss. Under' this tree Oonoral Albert Sldnoy John ston wns killed while leading hi troops, The tree, now 300 years old, Is enred for by tho national govern ment. The Washington oak neur San too, r:!s.:. LIFE CO. S. C, nominated by J. Danforth Rush of Wilmington, Del. The tree was spared from the aa when George Washington urged that it be not cut down. The tree Is on tho estate of Colonel Henry Rutledge. The largest canyon live oak in California ls believed to have been found by L. A. Barrett of tho United States forest service near the Blddl son ranch In Bouquet canyon on the 8anta Barbara forest. The Ban Diego mission palm, nom inated by T..P. Gets. This Is the only one remaining of the four planted In 1761. Two were sent to the Chicago world's fair In 18S and a third was blown down In 1913. The Blunston oak, Just over tho Philadelphia line In Darby, nominal od by Miss Ethel Austin Bhrlgley of Lansdown, Pa. This tree was men tloncd In a deed In 1683 and from beneath It in 1777 Qeneral Washing' ton watchod his army march from Philadelphia to Chadd's ford. Tho eld Sassafras tree at Harris burg, now 208 years old, nominated by J. 8. Illlck. It was IS years old when John Harris, Jr., son of tho man who found the Pennsylvania capital was born. The tree Is 13 feet In circumference and C6 feet high. A classified Ad will sell It. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Bayor Tablets of Aspirin" Is gen ulno Aspirin provod aafo by millions Tind proscribed by physicians for over 20 yours. Accept only an unbroken "Buyer package" which contains prouor directions to relieve Head uho, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin hoses of 18 tablets cost few vents. DruitfUsts also sell larger "Bayer piclvRgog." Aspirin Is trade mark .Mayor Manufacture Monoacetlcaci tictter or Baiicyiicacia. l 15 J V eV JtH E WASHINGTON, Sept. 2. Army nvlaiors liavo long since ceased to got mnny thrills out of routina or oven "stunt" flying, It Is Raid, but an ex ception should ho tnudo In tbo case ot two sergeants who recently sot out to break thu world's altitude record for a pnrnchuto Jump at McCook field, Dayton, O., according to an air service announcement. The' men vnro Sergeants Strong B. Madan and Ralph Bottroll. Tho' sorgeants, without Intimating tho naturo of their objective, took tho air In a Lo Pore two-seated plane with Madan as tho pilot and Bottreil wearing a standard army parachute ot tho double-pack typo. After fly ing for an hour the plane had reach- od an altitude of 20,600 feet and Sergeant Bottreil started to climb out of tho cockpit to mako the Jump. Tho roleaso ring of his parachute, howovor, accidentally caught on the fuselage of the piano, and the para chuto opened prematurely, dragging tho sergeant out over the tall of tho machine. Bottrell's arm struck the rudder of tho piano as howent by, tearing somo ligaments of bis arm and ripping off a sleeve of his fur- lined flying coat. A strap of his har ness at tho same time caught tho rudder and toro it from tho plane. Tbo parachuto Itself was damaged but opened as the sergoant cleared tho machine and started bis long descent. Sergeant Bottreil lost considerable blood from his Injured arm during the drop, but made a safe landing In a plowed fiold and received medical attention In time to prevent any seri ous result from his Injury. Meantime, Sergeant Msdan, in a rudderless airplane 20,600 feet In the air, was having troubles of his own. He finally found a position where he could maintain a straight flight by keeping the throttle In a certain posi tion and tilting the plane with the Herons. In this manner be glided down to within about 8,900 feet of earth where he managed to make a wide turn by Juggling his throttle and aileron controls, straightened but and mde a perfect landing with out further damage to his machine. Cwafort FLYERSHAV T LUM WOT E hi mii mm tim i mjh en gtgtgtBgt8lHilSaHl BBBBBBBMBSSBWut, V-BBJesBSLgagagagsVgaHSBSBgJW MmmV&&'!wft$UmmmBBm MlaBlBVl'Kirv lgflgwrfntvgeH HeNgeHeHS Wl I1M3 ' Always Delicious Besides the regular use of salted crack era for soups, there are innumerable delidoua dishes enhanced by Seow Flakes. Anchovy paste, nut paste, and otherrooistsandwlchts toasted cheese how good when Snow Flakes are Don't ask for crackers y SNOW FLAKES Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. V AT THE THEATERS Tho powerful novel of William J. Locke, "The White Dove" Is on the screen ot tho Liberty Theatre today. H, B. Warner Is the star and be la supported by a company which in cludes Claire Adams, Virginia .Lee Corbln, William O., Barrows, Herbert Greenwood, Donald McDonald and Ruth Renlck. There aro a number ot Interesting scenes of London life, most ot them penetrating high artistic and society circles, but the earlier and latter parts ot the picture are laid In a typical English vllllsge, and on the estate of an English gentleman. Why should a famous physician suddenly sacrifice friends, fame aad fortune disappear to hide hla head In shame from his fellow practition ers? What reasons are powerful ea'oagh to cause him to thus give tip the benefits that came as the retail of a lifetime's endeavorT "The Doctor and tha Woman." the 1 w Qeaihw Rtawtahlt Rate The Central Hotel New Throughout IN THESE DAYS OF HIGH PRICES THE AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A PLACE TO LIVE THAT IS WITHIN HIS REACH AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN ROOM, PERFECT VENTILATION." THESE YOU WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. SEV ENTY ROOMS IN THIS GREAT HOSTELRY ARE NOW READY AND THIS NUMBER IS BEING ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY CAN BE FIN SHED AND FURNISHED. SPECIAL . RATES MADE TO PERMANENT ROOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRESS OR BEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE FOUND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. J. J. KELLER, V rnniimnfmin i II SOME not P.CB. PRODUCTS Jewel adaptation ot Mary Roberta Rlnehart'a powerful novel "K," teUa the story of this physician's prediea mont. Photoplay patrons who at tend the Liberty Theatre, wilt have the opportunity of seeing It when the management ot that theatre present It oa Friday. True Boardman appears as co-star with Mlse Harris, enacting the role ot "K LeMoyne," the phyalclaa who seeks to hide himself from his fel lowmen. Daily Question Box WHOSE SMILE IS WORTH ' 11,000,000.00 , S Aaswer will he PaMlahet -i i.iOON r . ,v; At. t' - Managi a Oncer Wafot K rfc iaasss Wakes nEJBtaca cEnfauBjeUfS CmM SSaVetWfcifc Ajktasala MMstisaBSsYmr SaBllVlBH II '