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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1915)
.Iv. wT ,'t - ivi if V r " V 1. f Ja-s - - -Sff ,3 r S . -. i yi r - . w & ffi . : 7f i&y wt .&' 5m ;n - W k ' Baau M; M lie - "(h vomnr aohm aiee little Salrjr aa hag PitefMM. Half cash aad eaanlaace. See CM M fatfs Outlet Airs. FOR RENT NICELY famished apartmeata at the Oregon House, Klamath. Bear 8lxth rOR RENT Room, iteam heat, hot and cold water, suitable for oat or two men, at the Claremont, 4th treat, Bear Pine. li-tt FOR. SALE YOUNG CHICKENS tor aale. Inquire Mrs. Hector. Magutre'a store. 17-tf SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED Boy who withes to attend school this winter desires to secure work of some kind for hoard aad roost. Inquire Herald emee. IMt HELP WANTED WANTED Middle-aged woman tor ge&eaal housework; to go "home alghts. Call 268M. 10-tt. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED To rent a piano; reliable arty; no children. Box 1145. Ie-St PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Members Oregon Aseeelatleii Title Men A. a STJtATTON Deatan White Bldg. Klamath Falls Telephone Connection OM Store. Made New Now Is the time to get oat your lid heaters and hare bow linings made. No need to buy new stores. We can Iz your old one as good as aew. Our charges are very mod erate. Fade, Pingle & Lorenz 70 Main St Best of Llrery Big aad Saddle Horses at the MODOC STABLES Hay, Grata aad Feed for Sale R. I. CHILDERS, Prop. WINDOW WASHING, CARPET LAYING Decorating aad General Week Call "UNCLE JCr," Corner Klamath aad Sixth How's Your Roof? fix it while the sun shines W. D. MILLER II kinds of reoSag aad eea rate work WaJaataadStb. Paeael NO leDACHE OR NEURALGIA PAD P" mV aWw vWV rfaMs sf Or. I't Tea" simejv aave relief st yea wlB g wad. to wasa Tea eta h 9r. Jamas' Bead seMeve aWfeia aad 'fimi. aemeeas to ejmsksge Pewesfs. Dr. Agess sTwiisas I awssri la few yea fen. The ETening Herald W.O. SMITH Editor Published dally except Saaday by The Herald PabUshlns Cempaay et Klamath Falls, at 111 rourth Street Entered at the aeetomca at Klam ath rails. OregOB. tor transmission through the malls as socoad-claas matter. Subscription tsrms hy mall to aay address la the Ualtsd States: Oae year 11.00 Obs moath . KLAMATH FALLS. ORBJGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER M, 1915 MAKE THE FARM HOMK MORE ATTRACnVR WHY DO the young men and the young women on the average farm Insist on lt-vlng the rural home to go to the larger towns or cities at the first opportunity, rather than be contest to follow the footsteps of their parents, and continue to make their home on the farm? Thla la a question the solution of which Is of vital Interest to the lum ber trade, for as rural jeommpaltles decrease In population the business of the retail lumber dealer suffers. What more Important subject could engage the attention of the Retail Lumbermen's Association this winter than that of how to bring about bet ter living conditions In the farm homes and Interest the young people and the farm mothers la the work of community building? The American Lumberman will sooa begin a series of articles on this subject, written from the standpoint of the woman on the farm and her place In community development The Retail Lumbermen's Associa tions that make this a prominent sub ject on their convention programs will be doing real service to their members In pointing the way toward better rural conditions,' a better cltl senshtp and a more prosperous coun try. .'. Scattered Shots .'. e e ' THOSE WHO HAD to do the kitch en work for the big reunions yester day are thankful that it'a all over except the dish washing. - KLAMATH COUNTY should have a permanent exhibit of products and resources in the local Commercial Club rooms. AND TODAY we have turkey hash. BEGINNING SUNDAY, there ought to be a material Increase In Sunday school attendance, now that the dif ferent churches are talking of Christ mas trees. GREECE'S NEW STAND might be called "lopsided neutrality." THE PROGRESS of the allied forces may be smoother, now that they have Greece. FROM THE CONFESSION of those implicated in bomb plots aad conspir acies to blow up American munition plants, It seems as though all the of fensive Teutonic movements are not confined to Europe. ERUPTION OF MI. LASSEN PREDICTED SAN FRANCISCO, Nor. 21. Mt. Lassen la due for a real big eruption, according to the calculations of Pro fessor T. Jagger, volcano expert of tbe Massachuiietta Institute of Tech nology, who has been in Hawaii for tbe last four years observing tbe ac tions of the Hawaiian volcanoes. He Mt. Lassen is the youngest of vol canoes. I am certain from tbe re ports I have received that it will ex perlence a real lira flow In the near future. Evidence of such former flows bsye already been presented at a date not later than 300 years ago. "Jlmmle," said tbe teacher, ' is your greatest ambltlonf " Jimmy considered briefly. "I think," he said, "it is to mother's ears." Exchange. what wash To repair tbe spokes, tongues aad reaches of broken wagons, tbe black smiths aad wheelwrights of the towns and cities of Oregon and Washington used over 400.000 board feet of oak), ash. hickory, ate. The average eost per thousand board feitiie.tkW'raw material wag over Itftjf ' 7 When the Army . gaeSjrs) tbbTpSt s .gsmaYV. mmv'-BnamBBBBmlVBa' wmmaV amamamamBBWv Aamas TaTammtAS- waBBwaaBBBBBBBBBBBBmal ammmm bbbbbbbbbV P'SaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBwr' AbbbbbbbbbT BaaFHaaaVBggJsAfci Sam amaV EwbbbbbbTv - aamaaT sjBsBjgww2BBrYBsA aaaj gggggagmBaaaamaa Smsew fyrlSB awr1 v H gggggggHmBT'wJB. r ""ggigfflVivjyf" laV SggsBgaEySmtg mamBeSiJ1 t iP" aaBBBBanE'' h ammwflVii f 4 gmaBBBBBsemmSB. 1 BaayKJK S 1 SBmBBBBBXBasBSBv 1 mKBFmF ilk' liTa1 maBamBBvPAm--al bbk'wR iav-vvaiBT' BaaaaaaaaBaBBrj aajk Wv as vi.s a aa, bbbbbbbbbb. sawee?-) BBBVLiriSBmC ;' J! BBBBBBBBBBB V2n1 BBBBBFBTiVV' BBBBBTBBBBBVBaVi bbVKbV Vix'? BBBWamBBBVnbl BBBBksBT SvV'i ? BBBBBBBBBBBBVWBBU BBBmmr amaBB bbbbbbt ammar BBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBW4f4pBmVsBm aBBBBmBBBBBaEsBBMiBWUr2 Ql Captain Alex Weylaad, Army When the West Point and Aanapo - lis football teams dash at the Polo grounds, New York, tomorrow, the I one end only really national football! DOWN ON THE FARM Bays old man Hasklns, with a trows. That there ain't much use movia' to town, An' crowdln' Into a four-room flat Where there ain't nuff room to hang your hat. (Where eggs cost about a nlckle a-plece An' butter Is about like axel grease. We gotta admit there's Jot of charm In llvin' right out on the good old farm. When the wife and children waat to go An' see a good movln' picture ahow; Wben they're showln' a particular fancy reel I kin git 'em there quick In the oat- mobile. The town folks ain't got notbia' on us, In spite of all their show and fuss. We got plumbln' all through out place Au' fine washstands for your hands an' face. ' . . bathtub, too, we can All right quick. An' we don't" have to go Jump In the crick. So fur as tbe day's news is concerned Tnere'g derned few things we havea't learned About as sudden as one-two-three, For we've got a party phone, you see, An' we're never late gettln' out malls. For tbe rural delivery never falls. We do all tbe things tbe city folks do, Our children go to tbe colleges, too. An' there isn't a dnrned new-fangled idee That we don't grab as quick as quick can be. We've got all tbe latest In machines', We gl( all the high-toned msgailnes, We've got new thoughts In our old think tank An' quite $i lot of dough In the city bank. When It comes to eats, why, we have to laff; We have got them all skinned by a mile and a half. For "rubes" you can no longer put us down "Rubes'' nowadays are ail llvla' la town. Exchange. III Tired Out Hundreds More ia Klamatk FaKs . the Same Plight Tired all tbe time; weary and worn out day and night; back aches; head ocbea; your kidneys are probably weakened. You should help them doJ their work. Let one who know tell you bow. ' Frank Longwill, 102 S. Mistletoe street, Medford, Ore., says: "I had severe, 'sharp pains in my back, felt tired, languid and run dowa all the tlraef The kidney secretions were un natural and too frequent ia passage. My rest was badly broken at sight. Four boxes of Dosn's Kidaey Film rid me of all symptoms of kidney aad bladder trouble. I have had ao com putet since." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy set Dosn's Kidney Pills tbe same that Mr, Longwill -had. Coster-Mltbura Co., props., Buffalo, N, Y. (Paid AdvertUemest) THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH and Navy Clash Captala A. C. Miles, Navy .gamo of the season will be played I It to expected that every seat In the Immense arena of tbe New York (Hants will be occupied. AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR i, SAGE TEA AMI SULPHUR TURNS GRAY, FADED HAIR DARK AND GLOSSY Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea aad Sulphur, properly compouad rd. brings bacatbe natural color aad lustre to the hair when faded, streak ed or gray; also ends dandruff, ttca lag scalp aad stops falling hair. Yean ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which u mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply aak at aay drug store for "Wyeth's Sage aad Sulphur Hair Remedy." Yon will get a large bottle for about 60 cents. Bv erybody usee this old, famous recipe, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, aa It does ft ao naturally and evenly. You dampen a .sponge or soft brash with It, aad draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time;. by mora Ing the 'grey hair disappears,. aal after another application or two yonr and appears glossy, lustrous abundant . (Paid Advsrtlsemsat) c. , . ARE YOU .THANKFUL e Dearest Public: It you ain't, you ort to be, living here in Klamath county, the best place in the West, aad besides you are on tbe map, and than there Is ao war, and tbe sun shines, and life is really worth while If you make it so; It's up tojrou. "My turkey, 'tis of thee, Sweet bird of liberty, Of thee I alas. . I love thy hack aad wings, Neck, leg aad other thlage, Of thee I alag.'' am so thankful it's making ma Ibowlegged to carry it around. I am invited out to dinner, got sevea dol lars, and my beau Is going to be there, and I am so happy. Say, by ben, you ort to be thankful that I am he;j, as you eaa coma la and get the hostess a little lasting present as a remembrance, It you are lavlted out any plane. Who put tbe tick in tickle. I don't dare to tell It. When you buy diamonds;' remem ber me. 1 hope you eat so mask year watch stops, aad then I'll set to Sx it, aad thea I can bare new sex. I' am so thankful I don't waat ysr bel. , rif.you don't sea me Friday asll me up la heaven. Aw, Maw, Haw, McHattaa. If you are partkalar akoat jomr Sln-kfa Bfaaeess-aAA ay igmsjai garni iv askOMtMto, M Subscribe for taa Herald, IB cents a mi FALLS, OREGON Women Workers Allege War Lords Drive Them lly HENRY WOOD It tint government boards were appoint (United Press Staff Correspondent) 'ed to Investigate conditions under which they might be called upon to LONDON, On 9. (lly mV)- work) T,ew boards havo responded Women munition worker of Eualnud'to the cry (or liolp, and are, aftecln- siiy they nu be.ug sweated nnd that OHtlgntton. lending tho weight of their patrlottam U tholr authority to the protests. 'IbbbbbbW nUsA SaamamP holme exploltoJ to; -n,0 complaint center largely In satisfy employer' the Manchester district, where thoua greed. The formal nn(u of women are employed and charge of the wo hundreds are being added weekly. It men, with board, labor muddle In the United Kingdom, Tho women usu- ally aro not nfflll- atca wun regular rJfcrtr.ywood " unions, wnoso domain they have Invaded, hut In this case their charges, coincide with the allegations of the laboring men. The Kngllsh working women, like tho men. persist In their efforts to get a hewing when the life, of tho nation Is at stake, they ey. be- cause although they declare them scIvoh patriotic, they cannot l"nlt their patriotism to be exploited. whilo tho manufacturers grow rich out of government war contracts, the working women Insist their wages re-J rough cast shells weighing tS pounds, main unlncreascd while tho cost of Tho report of tho government's living Is constantly ascending. The committee was that women could not men charge this, too; and tho women be employed on heavy physical work add that their omplo)cra aro taking'of tho period of hours now required advantago of their Inexperlenco to 'unless they wern paid sufficiently to 'wcnl" them. . permit of proper food and nourish- Ono advantage the women have Ument. WeSTWOOD RATE ; MAY BE RAISED ItAII.IIOAD aMMIMMION LOOKING INTO FACTS IN COXNKCTIOX WITH IX)W TARIFF FROM RIG J LUM1IER PLANT SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26. Com missioners Devlin and Loveland at the lumber rato hearing granted the' application of George D. Squires on behalf of tbe railroads that tbe hear ing should go over until December 8th to afford an opportunity to W. F. Come to the Garage that Guarantees you Satisfactory Service in everything. Whether you store your car with us permanently or just buy occasional supplies, we guarantee to please you in both Quality and Price. The Best Grade of Gasoline at the Lowest Market Price. Try our Service onte and notice the difference. Howie Garage 'Bwmf sBBBBBBBBBBBBaWmBrmT I BsBaMsmmll BBBBBBBBBBBBSB!r gL J J J IWantAdsPsfM vAreMoiuyB MUafn L BBarmmt V SjSjkfssBBBBkw samaW aBBBmml 'bbbbbbbbI amaafl BBBBBBamP Just tiled wna found that many factories are In the labor stalling lighter machinery for tho wo add to the'mon. but am not navlnv thorn men's wages, nor nearly ao much. j Tno WBeH woro founel to vary from maximum of about 6 for a 48-hour woak Jown ,0 wr,o for a 61-hour wfceki Dea,,,, the minimum wage of 7 ,, nn hour mMy concerns pad -, Tho ' ,B aem,nd factory can- lfwni 'iho wonum n,gnt worktrt I may h.Vo . ,.. m,.i a demand la ttUo mU for -h,fl ,cn0dU, that w, not rmll a woman to work mors tb,n Clhl nour Rt a m0t Another protesl was against heavy work being given to tho women. One young tM handled an It-pound shell every minute throughout .the dv. t'other girls were found working on Taylor to reach sorao arrangement mm rrcuuoni waiaer or tno west wood Lumber company. This corporation enjoys a very low Interstate rate, fixed by the Interstate commcrco commission, and Squires contended that It wan a prerequisite to a revision of tho California rates that this rate should be Increased. .Subscribe for the Herald, 60 coats a month. A Car of liMt Daady Hock Sartags "I'KACOCK" COAL wilt arrive about November IStb. I'lnco our orders to.be delivered n arrival of the car. Price fll per ton. We also hsndls dry slab, body and limb wood. Bend In your or dcra. Phono 187, -KLAMATH FUEL CO (MM Mala Street Quick and Reliable Service Freight, baggage or passenger, (quipped wlth aute buses snd sum trucks. Most all trains and beats. -Day er flight service. Western Transfer Co. Phonet Office, 117 ReaMenee, Ste-lt aamu u33lll''i'jh&'l!y' I fHj usijispjr SQ Kgagagf ijr SJmTTl fl '" I - L IW FIRST STATEno SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OUOON SSBSS ., J frea. WSM . 'JxmnvwWm mZS. MUPAY, NOVKMBKW M, lM, KUnwth Fall. AthlsUo 0 PAVILION Hearing Kvery Hatunby k,,. HINTS ON EYESIGHT If you hnvo frequent htsdusei which inedlcinos do uot curs; It you see distant objects mors (sr less) clearly, or need to sots' printed matter nearer to or fir ther from the eyes than foramlt, or need more llxht; if you hive observed any of theso things, voir sight needs the aid of correctly adapted glaMci to assist si wU as prcsene It. Accurately fitted ilsues art only posslblo lion the sight km been scientifically tested. Ws have every facility far doing this, nnd exercise the greatest cats, M that you may receive the utmost benefit from wearing tUnes. We offer you accurate amies. H. J. WINTERS mAA0WAAAA0Wl0imJ Van Riper Bros. GROCERS A awa b known by the lie keeps, aa well as a nierrasattf the stork he mrrlnt, sad Msaamm Wormser, who stand for oaalfcw, have plawil their H. A W. Use wtth Van Itljer. Ilros.' who suad far servlre. Choice selectloas of F1IUITS, ni:itiuiM, JKLLII-M, JAMS, OLIVKM, VKGKTAHI.KS, COXIUMKNTH. "Get the Habit" Phons IS 6th and THE ROAD TO FORTUNE Is through the savings banfcrssU. No one who doesn't svs will have. Open an acount ; acquire the habit of savlnf. Tsw find it more and more !" your savings grow, and JWNf ways be tlsd you acquired " lag habit. : get aSggpTB- aBW wvsaD. WT7 Jn af TgaaBBBVJt: sTrt r - A U WBBaBBBBBBBBBaVsBBBBBBkfTH"aigBtsaBtBTBBBS s Taa mmmmmmBBml sBBmmmmmBm V ll AbbC M WbNNiKssikfwXaMl A soft eastaMa fee old or yom A Appreciated by every. 8Wf " 1 aleaeswa far pm ta sssss. We have she ealy eamplete 1ms my Kodaks la KlamaUi Fatt. Jt sa. .m. -ai m Kodak com te Sf Whaa t aa4 s mam eosse te Call er wrlia for lofl m$ J5I .! H If