EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY1, FUR 11;
jLALSIGER EMPLOYES
Where Cave Explorer Is Trapped ;
-JOIN LEGION POST
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. "Anpllior "100 per rent" firm hn
jJi been algneil up by tho Amorlcan Lc-
' nlon In tlie membership campaign
I'fe which Ib now In "progress. . This In
IIib llnlslitcr Motor tumpnuy w.icn
nrrefEhi Of-tho ex-Bervlt.'o men cm
ployed there hove become afflllat-
JJC cd .with the local lesion post..
The campaign tennis are reporting
3 ga,od -progress In the drive and is-
4 pert to make the Klamath Kails prw
P; one of the strongest , In the ,n:itl,c
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A horse put up for sale ot auction
In StrouilHburg, I'r., brought 2d
centa. '. "
. Phyatclaifc Warn aiftlntt !totln couht i1
ind colrts an tell of the ftriou luna com
alieatlaM that my remit. Laadina physl
tfant now p merit BALSAMEA for all bran- 1
CRial tffMtioni. BAL6AMEA U a Wirt veaa
taalt raaaration madt Iron a niwty is
aacrat) vfaat Dr. Ben. F. Craotraa, Andao
am, Mm Wrltat: "1 vsa'lt ttthulvaly tor
pratiea aatf my family. It It autclu tora
and safa ia Its aetian lika not hint -Toward
the cud of tlw Iitfluriizi epidemic
. a novrtnmcnl plnflciaa not lead that a irlba
Of-ladlans til Ntrr.ida. bt the use of o!lf trnm
a lutlt plant werp immuttr from th rarauca
of' lufluvnu. He uaist these oil among hia
wbtte palifiit and Uwn In a hospital nter-.
ftowlBC. wtito -"dwath" caars. Xewa ul th
. iwxlta swept the world and. for ncttm Uma
It was not bpMtble to supply the demand.
BAlS-AJyfKA tua now hca uudardlzrd
' ana lna uotfonnlj- mlracuteu. rcaulu In
, four wars: lv It aoothes the Indamod mem
braoaa aod relWfea irtiiatlon, . It incruwa
- aciUon ot mucous and prrtnUa tua? ax
pectoratlOD, 3. It atlmulates pores of th
ktn In throw i or off body polaona and 4. It
ttrikes at tba cauat, cotcainz ' germ action
imauiy..
not eooftfite ft vlih ordinary balsam
h nniM that ara anlv - aoothliw arniDa
do- no, so to-- UM mm or toe imiDie,
BlikvtAer couish remedies BALSAM KA La
from coat tir and other banaful nar
cotics. Heasant tQ.talto and absolutely aao
10 tin xo cnuarcJi, .
$9 son rou c BAXi-SArMF-A with tb
plciure.of the lodian on the parkace. Guar
aotetd to relWre any cmish. no matter from
what cauae. or youc nwaejr back. AU drug- :
. emu aaU BiMaalKA. , .-
. In Klamath Fairs buy It from
Star Drag Co", r '-.
tor
Chronic
Coughs
SOMETHING NEW -;
; FOR THE CAR
DOCTORS SAY: 1
1 iGOUGH DR GOLD
Grill
SpeaRIngioljJUUfliop curtiyjis,
cushions end glass, enclosures, the
1,; men mho are making the big profits
la this ?; lin e say never advertise
PiJ abont:-jiour price. But,: we' belirfro
it'll ihA.nnlv. ban wft can let VOU
know bow much "u can save
througn oar low overhead opera-
;i tions.- . ; , ;
Tops and enclosures now being
$rj..Jnade in this shop by artisans whose
skill and care have won distinct pre
. ference by Klamaths most discern
ing' motorists, you are Invited to
op"Snd get acquainted, to inspect
the work, examine the materials
' nsed in their construction as an in
dication of what can be done for
yoc; jat ' prices you will be glad Jto
.'.pay. -.Here you may well expect to
receive-a High Quality Service that
"' will bring your enthusiastio approv
al. .
' Bob Ryans. Anto Top Shop,' 1315
, E. Main. ; The only exclusive Auto
Top Shop'' In' your city. ''
Famed for Its service. Adv.
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EAT NO SWEETS
RHEUMATIC
Rheumatism Ms . easier ', to avoid
thnn to 'Cure, states a well-known
- authority. We are advised to' dress
warmly, keep the feet dry, avoid
exposure and above all, drink plenty
of good water and avoid eating
sweets of all kinds. .
ItheumatiBm is caused by brdr
. waste and acids resulting from
i - .food . fermentation. It Is the func
, tlon of the kidneys to filter this
'i .poison from the blood and cast it
out in the urine; tho. pores of the
; skin are also a melius bf' freeing
tho blood of thlB impurity. In dump
and chilly cold weather tho skin
pores are closed thus farcing the
kidneys to do doiiblo work; they
1( ppcome weak and sluggish and f nil
.' 'td-eliminate thiR waste nnd acids,
circulating, through the syutem,
which 'keeps ; accumulating nnd
, nnd muscles, caUBlnp; gtlffne? ore
noss and pain, called rheumatism,
eventually settling In the joints
At the, first twinge of rheuma
tism get from any pharmacy about
four ounces of Jad SaltB; put a
tablospoonful" In a glass of water
nnd drink before breakfast ' each
morning for a week. " TIiIb is help
ful to neutralize 'acidity, remove
waste matter, also to stimulate the
kidneys, tHus. often . ridding tho
blood, of rhoumatlK' poison. ,
v . Jnd Salts . Is inexpensive, ami Is
mado from, tho acid' of grapes' and
lemon juice ' combined' with llthla,
v nnd Is used' wllh excellent results
I ' by thousands of folks' who are sub
ject to rhoumatlsm. Adv. - ' ;
, THAPPED HANDS
vl j. 1 . . . ,; cbilblaini. 'froMbha ta rnh
oa (oothlnfr, cooling, healing
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VAPOKUB
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At. the Liberty.
itf plans all made to go om the
road starring in a dramatic vaude
ville sketch.. Henry B. Walthall, fa
mous stage and screen player, save
them up temporarily when he was
offered an opportunity to play the
male lead in "Boy of Mine." J. K.
McDonald's latest Booth Tarking
ton feature, now being shown, at tho
Liberty Theatre. - -
In this picture Walthall enacts
the role - of a tragic, yet common
type of father, one too old and too
busy to pay any attention to" his
children. . Walthall, .considered that
the part offere-hiraTO'-Bi'eitw op
portunlty to display his hiMronic
talent than any characterization of
his career.
"Boy of Mine" was directed by
William Beandine. It.'was inter
preted by a cast including little Ben
Alexander, in the role of the mis
understood son, Rockliffe Feilowea,
Irene Ricly Dot Farley and Lawrence
Lioalzi. - ' : ; . i - --. .
"The Love Bandit," which will be
shown at the Liberty Theatre on
Thursday, is a screen adaptation of
one ot the famous Charles E. Blaney
stage play's. It is a stirring drama
laid In Maine logging camps. This
story is one of the most popular of
the Blaney melodramas and has an
excellent cast headed by Doris Ken
yon and which includes Cecil Spoon
er and Victor Sutherland.
AT THE PINE TREE
Myrtle Miller, wlio appears in per
son at the Pine Treo Thursday and
Friday. ' ...
' Mystery, drama and suspence are
three keynotes of the new Pola N'esTi
starring picture . for Paramount.
'"East of Suez", which comes to the
Pine Tree on Thursday and Friday.
Produced by R30ul Walsh from
the Somorset Miiugha'.Ti play of the
same name, "East of Suez" carries
the audience into a mysterious land
which has concealed and fostered
mora mystery than any other-equal
space on the globe, the Chinese
Empire. ' -t '- '
" Bringing such a story to the
ncreen called forth all the inventive
genius of the Paramount forces. As
a result sets, decorations furnishings
and costumes produced for this pic
ture combine to present an orgy of
gorgeousness which is all the more
Impressive because of the richness
of. the unfamiliar Chinese artistry.
' The featured cast clioaon to sup
port Pola Negri In "East of Suez v
which Sada Cowan adapted to the.
screen, l& !ne of the strongest which
has yet been grouped with the fam
ous star. Edmond Lowe, Rockeliffe
Fellowes, Noah JJeery. E. H.. Calvert
and SoJIn. Kamlyama ai'o the players f
who head the cast. ' - - -
The whole Pacific coast was ran
lacked for unusual Chinese furnish
ings with which to deck the sets of
"East of Suez." What could not be
found In Anerlca was ordered from
Honolulu and China. The result Is
procession of beautiful settings
ivhtch serve to illustrate all that is
magnificent in the lifo of the upper
classes of China.
: The story itsolf contains an en
thralling love theme which Is one
of the. most unusual ever screened.
The process of manufacturing cal
cium carbide, which Is a mixture of
lime and oal, Involves the use of
the hottest furnac yet made. ' Over
5.400 degrees Fahrenheit are ' re
quired lo-produce -the joarbide,. ond
to get this degree of heat over 8,000
horsepower of Ictijlcal nrgy li usd. '
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Alove is entninre to Snml Cave, nnir Cave City. Ky.. win-re HoN'l
ColIinB. Icft.-is InuiiKHl bv an e-ujlit-ton bouKlfr wliirh droppil fi-onv llw
roof- plnnlnn his foot. UUiitruni shows how Colluis I ti'.r)ilHl. l)otlMl
line is where workers hope to clear space to free Colllim. Smaller inset
is Jewel Estes. 17. who discovered Collins' plight
tlSUHD CONTROL
TQ BE SETTLED
United Stales and '' Netlier-
lands Will Soon be on
Common Ground
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MANILA, Feb. a 1, G ovc.'r.sr
General .Leopard. Wood. 'has. ninile a
report to Washington resarding tlw
di.-pute betsiec' .tho. rnltctJ Sta'.s
and the Netherlands governme'.ts
over the control of Lis Palmas Is
land, cne of tao Philippine group
about 15 miles south of Divao pro
vince in t!io Celebes S:a. General
Wood" "and1-' Oovenior Oenernl D.
Fock, of'jo Dutch Kast Indies,- were
authorized by their respective gov
ernments to reach nn uaderitandiug
in the matter sovcr.il. months .-ag)
ani during an exchunso of visits
between the two an agreement wao
reached. Generar Wood said his rs
port. wa3 on 113 way to the wor- de
partment at Washington, but on a
count of its confidential nature he
could not discuses it.
Although Las Palmas is 40 miles
within the defined boundary of the
Philippine group as deolnrtd by tho
treaty of Paris in 1899, too Nether
land3 flag has continued to fly over
the island and the Dutch govern
ment of Java has. continued to ad
minister the affairs of the small col
ony of Filipinos.
COURTS
Deeds '
Lizzie Erxons to Rilph E. Gil
christ. QCD. 2-2-23. (151. 6 H acs.)
Lo-t 1, NE'4NW4, NWVl.VEy,, Sec.
18, Lot 4 of Sec. 7. Twp. 23, Rao. 9.
'John Cinger et al to Ralph E. Gil
christ. 1-5-25. ?2.00 I. R. S. (9151.-
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MMf.nnfr tliff snort World's ercat-
est. celehritics. .trying his hand atj
harhyard golf. Yep, it is hone other
than Tyrus R.-Cobb, famous base- j
ball player Bnd'manaiser, enjoying :
TB little recreation while vacationing j,
d9W0 n Augusta. ,9a.t thl winter, j !
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08 acs.) Lot 1. NENW4, and
NW4NK4'of Sec. IS, Lot 4 of Sec.
7, Tp. 23, RaOKO 9. '
John P. Wheailey et ux to Dolllo
3. Cronk. l-lS-2. Jl.i.0 1. R. S.,
Second Addition, lots 3, 4, o, 6, 7, 8,
block 5.
J. C. l.ane et ux to John C. Whoat
ley et ux. 12-30-24. 100 I. R. S.
Second Addition, lots 3. 7, S. bik. 0.
' Tho K. D. Co- to M. Campbell. 1-8-23.
i.jO I.. P. S. Jltiena VisU Ad
di'.ion, lots 3. 6. block 9S-
Frnr.k fi.' Hutlor ot ux to Com-
Euinlty Hall Asj'n , lot 5 block 2,
lmler's Addition to Fort Klamath.
(vMaude Harmon et " vlr to D. C.
Hanscam, JI.00 I. U. S. .North
westerly "i'Ct lots 7 and 8, block
53, Second H: iSpriugs Addition.'
J. G. Patterson et ux to Henry
Schortgcn, $.50 I. U. S. North Klam
ath Falls Addition. i;
Timber contracts: Amlo 3all ,ot
al to Fremont Lumber Co. $1333.19
consideration all merc'n,anta.bIo tim
ber on SHNE'A of Sec. 13, T. 30,
R. 19 nnd part ot E&NEVi of Sec.
22, T. 30, R. 9... ., ;
Jamoi Joonion to.Fcrmont Lum
ber Co. $1520.75 timber on part of
NlfcNWV! of Sec. 5 T. 30 R. 9;
and lot 2 of Sec. 32, T. 29, R. 9.
Ethel White Copeland to Fremont
Lumber Co. $270.50' timber on' part
of BttKB'A of S:c. 7, T. 30, R. 9.
' Anderson - Faithful to Fremont
Lumber Co.' $2460.38, timber on
part'of W',4NSV!4 of Sec 15, part of
N'i.NEy, of Sec. 16, and part of
E' NW'd, W'JNE'i Sac. 1, T.30,
R. 9.
Annie Ball ' to ' Fremont Lumber
Co. $5861.80, timber on NV4SE
of Sec. J3, part NWVt.NEH of Sec.
24, lot 4 of Seo. IS, T. 30, R. 10.
Mnp-ErloUVhitn in Prpmnnf T.limhnr
Co. $4396.35 tlmb;r'cn SW1.. NWr,
W.4SWJ4 ot Sec. B.'SHNEWSEtt,
NfeSESE'4 cf See'.' 6 T. 30, R. 9.
FAMOUS' CATHEDRAL
IS NEAR COLLAPSE
ULM, Germany, :Feb: H. Th2 I
cathedral of Ul xl',' next to Colcgno :
ctthtdral the largstt' Gothic house"
cf worship In Oermany, Is In gran j
danger of collrtpse :hnless tho stru
turo can 'be - braced and ctrtuin i
parts replaced. Tho etllfieo Aas neg
lected during tho war, too resolu
tion, and the period 'of luflition.
Ulm, Catiicdial, tvhlch IB capable
of holding 30,000 ptople, was car
ried on at Intolrvals till the 16th
century. It was by no menu com- j
plcted then, but for Bovernl contur- ;
ies was left in its unfinished itato. !
Work' was resumed In 1844, and
tomplettd -In I860'. .
CHILOQUIN MILL TO i
USE ELECTRICITY,
The machinery in the now br.x j
factory at the Chlloquln Lumber
npany will be driven by. olotrtrlC''
power, furnished by the California
Oregon Power company, It waB an
nounced yratorduy. Tile Cnpco of
ilclali have doJlded Id build tt sub
station at tho Chllocluin' Lumber
company lte on 'Spra'sue river as
soon as the mill ii) completed, It Is
expected the factory will bo com-'
plotcd Idle this spring. ' " '
Do You Like Coffee?
If you do, y.on probably demand the bant. . Coffee beiths to
losj flavor onjy after It Is' roasted. ' '.Vo hnvo our cWn roustcr.
All our coffee Is roasted only as fast as It is cold, Thti mentis
you t.ct- It with 'ill Its flavor Intnct the way you havo always
H inted It, Wo InvJte you to try It. ' ' "" ! ' "
V ITALIAN-AMERICAN GROCERY '
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TOM
SIWS
People of tho t'nltod States would
own 87 pbr'cbnl of '.lo worii;s autoa
I iney were puiu iui.
Wider BklrU aro noticed In the
new snrlne fashions, which should
give freedom of movement in heat
ing carpets.
Feeding your goldfish on motal
polish will not improve tholr com
plexion. The latest bathing suits from
Paris are little moro than belts held
up by gaily colored sunpondora.
A group of Seattle businoss nun
have told their wives thuy aro mak
ing a trade tour of the orient.
Japan has-adopted tho metric )'e
tcm of woigitn'and meanurea, whllo
nc contlnua tho noetic system.
Wear your, old out clothes when
answoring tho doorbell because It
Is liable to ho, a bill collector. '
An attractive) costumo for a cold
night is a bunch of blanket.) thrown
ovor a bod and tuoked In.
Tie United States han about 25,
000 mlios ot concreto road, but It
Beldam reaches to where you aro
going. ; , ;. .. . ' ' '
RADIO IIKAIll) ALL OVK.lt SHIP
LONDON, Feb. It. Tho 23,000
ton llnor Aorangl, tho world's larg
est motor ship, Is the first uhip to
bo fitted with apparatus wbereby
radio brondcnntlng can bj hoard all.
over the ship. Tho' Insinuation, n
ship's orchestra repeutef, ' can be
Used for niUHic, locturos, eSticortrj
Or any'' othor' purposo for whlih
olhiultnncous hearing on ' all "ports
of the ve;scl Is desired. '
Open B von lugs and Sunday
i Know
A Stuff
!..'! j :i':-J-,;,.Jt.
About tlio birds that couldn't
anything else went to touching
life insurance. Some of them
shoe repairers. I don't know: how, tnm' it ia ."
1 have a suspicion that some of them are in1
shoe repair business yet,' , ',' , ''., '"
But They Aren't
4 Worked to
v. Death, ,
People nov-dnj'3 know that their old shoes can
be. made, as good as new if they but find a man
who knows his stuff. ...... , .
Tho short lime that I have been open hasn't been
any picnic--! have .'been 'going full fpeed every 4
minute and jf I have mjsysod you I'm sorry-und i.5
you'll bring the ihbes in I'll gyt to -them at ?oo:i
as I can. , : . . , ...;....
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CONNORS,
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it 13 juut.a nccessaiy that we satisfy our iSaed car
customers as our new.
For reliable
Buick & Star Garage
i-.i-.t Hauger ' . j :''..i
Opp. White Pelican Hotel
Don't Fail To Read the
fi 'Saantf 'Proyeti Rcn;ct!y
. , . for. Colds, Grip and Influenza.
Tfe First and Qriglnaf Cold an Grip Tablet
Look for this
Sitmaturo
Eat Better For Less
' ; .'.'At 'the, ' '.' ,:.'
WASHINGTON CAFE; !
Drop In and see for yournolf why bo many poopbi
profor. to eat hero and why, ouco. they start they
stay right' with . us. ' . . , . ;
AMERICAN AND ClIIXIffjE DINIIIM
r ;33 SOUTH SrXTII;,' ,
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make a. living at '
school or' soiling
even sot m shoi)
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Obtain
used cars see
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