The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 18, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Germany Believes Crisis
ah tha nmmn 10 DaJ
m UK uuiiiiiic 10 l addCtl
y CAUL W. ACKICKMAN
(United 1'rcitn Staff Correspondent)
PIUNCK ItUI'PHICCIIT'H IIKAD.
mtAltTKHB ON THH WBHTBHN
FRONT (Via llorlln nnd Hayvlllu),
Nor. IH. (lormnny bollevcs the Bom
mo rrlnlN has pnasod. Tho belief lit
iMiril mi tho unshnkabln nnd unani
mous opinion of tho nion who hnvo
borno tho hammering allied blown
that 'h cntonto allies can never
break through theso linos of ateel
iad cement, nbnvo and below ground,
Viirilioriiinre. It la pointed out that
lucre In iuhlnK the Herman linen
mil of Prntiro and flnlglum would
Bike the occupied aectlon of theso
countries n ahambles-no-man's land,
aade such by French, nrltlah and
Delclan sun.
Till confident belief that the al
lied offensive la wearing Itself nut la
fetid In tho face of atatemonta by
British prlaonera that the month of
November will bo one of aurprUea,
Tb remit of the great allied offon
Are wan decided In July, Herman of.
fleer hem declared, when tho cam
blned French and Ilrltlah artillery
and the Kngllsh tanka failed to breuk
tie Merman linen In their daring, Ini
tial dnh.
Here la tho opinion of a captain at
General von (Jarnltr'a headquarters,
an Intelligence officer who Interview-
edsll prisoners, reads all docuumenti!
fnnn.I nn linlllnnaldl. whnaa hualna.l
ana france: i
I
decided I
"Tho allied offensive
was
last June, despite tho fact that It line'
been kept
up four months longer.'"
They cannot programs further be
... .1
cause battles today are decided by
If You Hesitate
to have your shoot flxcil on lie
rounut of looks', you don't knotv
the kind of rrpairlnff we do.
We hnvet modern, uiMMkiti
machinery, nml your work roiiira
out lookliii nlniiKt lk new.
Modem Shoe Repair Store
Phone 330 721 Mala Ht..
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BOWLING
la proof against rlieirmntics, and
la a safe and pleasant Mesh re
ducer for tho corpulent. 8wlaa
regulation miawrallte bowling nail
for three games dally and the air
Nmpa In your cheat wlM sire jam
tho digestion of an ostrich.
PALM HOWLING ALLBYM
Bament I. O. O. P. ButMInf
V
inun'i on uniiiouoius, whom Diiainras ' " " per
also li the study of strategy and wlio,ccnl of ,ho Kn and French prla
treat a number of years In Kngland "IT" nro bt,'won 19 and 30. Mou
nitllliry, not Infantry. Maaaed at-1
tnckM cannot gain what they did at
me i.Tai lining.
"We hnvo nlmoat aa much artillery
mu ... aft. .'
v. " ii iim, rrnnrn ami .!. .v
HllOrtly Hliall llttVn na t.in-1, -w...
ti on, they cniuiinko no more progroaa. UfllRAao, Nov. 18. Eat dock,
,, n"" T l,' Frm,Ch ,mvo ""y crnnherTl nd aweet potatoe. If you
gunHonalflO.ynrdllneionanclght.'would economize on your Thank
mile line they ,vo one thousand Riving feast. Otherwlae you will dla-"r"-
, c"v" that Thanksgiving dining ha
mil one mint remember that this oared with everything elae "on nc
country, worth ten times more to the count of ho war."
French or llrltlsh than to ., ror It" Why ducka and cranberries should
.". r.ro"c"muns Home.
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no rrencn realise this more than;tnt the wet summer waa well liked
,u" -ngiiaii. Tlio French destroy
"" o rrench destroy
. lining wiin ineir artillery.
"Here on the Homme M rance'a
Kronlcst tragedy, for If tho allies ex-
pea lo redeem tho entire occupied
territory In this fashion thnv m
mnko (rencli and llelglum territory!
'i no-mnn'N land.
"The Immediate objective of the
Fronco-Drltlsh offensive was to reach
Mnpaumo and l'cronne through n
break In our lines. They figured this
would cause our withdrawal to other
imMtlons. No matter how deep their
wedgo goo wo will not win..ir
and We Htlll hsvn llanoim... ,.,..1 n.
roiino."
i no impreaalon here la that Illn
lljttllllllW M.lll n. . I.
. ..,. ,,, ,orcw aucn a price from
tho allies that they cannot pay It. I
. "T.ho.batUo of ,ho 8nme la being
"" -' '""' iui-ii.
Fully 80 per
"" "" " " annie age.
" " " " aum-i age.
con""nl,, w"-e proctlclng hand
"IT ,,,r0H,n for world
. . "'""' ",cor'' rming up.
'Aiimiiftr mnitnt tit .A .-
"' "-. w UI7VU lUllirn-I
la tho part pigeons nro playing In the
.great series of battles. They havo
'proved Invaluable, especially when
artillery destroys telephonic commu
nications with hidden Oerman guns.
There nn eighty of them In one hay
loft on tho Homme. They are help
ing nut itH the eyes of tho defenders.
Ah soon no wire communications are
cut they nro Bent back to artillery
atntlons with bulletins telling where
Infantry 1h approaching, when caval
ry Is Keen and where tanks are turn-
uoring towaru tne lines. Within a
few minutes artillery hell la loosed.
It Ik a wonder there are enough
men left to fight after one night ot
Imttld in which artillery flro Is cease
loxtt nnd gns attacks seemingly en
veloping. Watching a battlo ono
night from a height eight miles away,
tho khh lined by attacking llrltlsh
forces was so strong wo could still
JKot the fumes.
Whtlo watching, I met a young
man who lived moat of bla life In'
Noward, N. J., who bad been released
from active fighting to act as Inter
preter for prisoners.
"This Isn't war," he said, "It la
i
murdor."
CVUKDKR RROORDS
tn Una conditien: am closlns out hun
dreds of used ones at 20 centa each
At Shepherds, next door poa'tofBco. 14
Accurate information about tho
Rumuth country.. Ask ChUeoto. 7
turainess
A big, husky carcass buttt up With
extra plies of stoutest fabric
An arnpls cushion of great resiliency
that absorbs tha road shocks
A toufh.road -gripping tread of dura
billty way beyond tha ordinary
Easy riding big mllaegu and a low
price
That auma up tha Savage Tits,
And the Savage Qrannlts Tube
la its best running mats.
WME
WES
PACTORY OlsTRISUTOat 1
C. E. GATES
v MF.DFORD, ORHGON
THE JEVKN1HQ
JURKEY will be
nlbntK
.CHAN1IKRR1W,, DUCK AND SWKM
IHISTtlK
WJTATOES MUST BR U8Tf ip;Tn""y eyeallf, er school. The
) echool Is in oonaaualcatlon with 8a
HOI HKU7FK IH TO RCONOMIiSR . lem with regard to arranging a game.
TIIAXKgaiVIXO.
Itli.t n a ...
bo Immune la exoialned bv tha fact
---.... --aw CjiHI.
hy both.
Hero It Is In dollars and cents from
a big Chlcat-o mnrbot
Dreased turkey, 24tfc per ponnd
In 1915; 34c to 30c this year.
Dressed chicken. 21c 191S: 9Ec
tlilii year
Dressed duck. 25c 1910; 25c this
your.
Dreased geese, 20c 1915; 24 this
year.
I'ork, 18c 1915; 20c to 22c this
year.
Cranberries, 12c quart 1916; 9c
this year.
Celery, 10c bunch 1916; 16c 'this
year.
Pumpkin, 16c each 1916; 20c this
cr
Cm, canned, 10c to 12c 1916; 12c
'Oe thla year. ,
,'"a8- canned, 10c to 12c 1916; 12c
to 15c thla year.
Potatoes, sweet, 3c pound 1915:
jc in is yea
Potatoes .White. 660 to 76c bushel:
1915; 1.76 buahel thla year.
Hinii
HOUSTON
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
D.
18,000
PEOPLE
COST
$300,000.00
Prices: Nights
AdaMl.OO
50c
Heats now on aaui'ai the pSr
licuae. Mail and phone'
given prompt attmtton.
18t.
Founded
SEE
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HKltALD,, KLAMATH FALIfrjOMflON
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HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
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v I LzJ2l J7 . Z - T. ' '""wpieaiBeranip or ine local CMlatlate ., rw bm.ibw urer m
hove Hge4 p for .aketbaU. Coach' church for a Thanksgiving dinner, w, tb "WWtoA 'eVe iWlg-rtlble
lfUKKlna save that iHikthall kii'..ii . -. . .. . .'. i .-. .iv.. ...,. n
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be a auccMa. A"keet(ng of all those
,, to W.tUll
Wtmm aitm.A
Tue Haieaa team haa been champion
of Oregon for three years, so an In
teresting game la expected. The Lake
view basketball team la coming over
with the debating team, ao there will
probably be a game with Lnkevlew!
about December 9th
This has been as successful a foot-j
ball season as the school has ever
had. However, there Is still a deficit
of approximately 1(6.
A debate with Lakevlow for the
championship of Southeastern Oregon
will be held December 8th. The win
ners will debate with the champion
from the Rogue River valley. The
first part of the program Is to bo
furnished by the High School chorus
and orchestra. The chorus Is plan
ning to sing the following numbers:
1. "Anchored."
2. "Voices In the Woods."
(An arrangement of Ruben
ateln's melody in F). '
3. High School Boost Song.
The orchtetra has Just received
twelve new numbers.
TDe UlrU' oim Club of the State (
.....,. .aaa-atv mtw HSltwm VI W7
student body, may-possibly be here
..L ft.p-a. '. .
wi bibs narore ine nouaaya.
th. m. , .h. n- ... a.. .
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will put on an exhibit In Baldwin's
hardware ntdre Thanksgiving week.
Of course, everrono la looklna for.
ward to tha approaching Thanksgiv
ing holidays. Aa la euatomarv. ihan
Will be Bo aehool althar Thankaalvlna- l
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CHRISTIANS TO HAVE ,
THANKMIVIBro DINNER
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l uiinun are oeing issuea. 10 aiK
iuji van mo program ai me cnurca
m M.mhar. r tt,. rwi.n.. At,....t.
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are inviiea wnetner or not tney are
Identified with the local congrega -
lion or aot.
If yon are looklac for a home ta
the cltjr or comity, Clillcofe
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yoa moaejr,
SAYS HOT WATER
WASHES POISONS
FROM THE LIVER
Everyone should drink hot water
with phosphate In It,
-. before, breakfast
To feel as fine as the nroverblal
fiddle, we must keep the liver waahed
clean, and almoat every morning to
prevent Its sponge-like pores from
clogging with Indigestible material,
sour bile and poisonous toxins, says a
noted physician.
' If yon get beadachs. It's your liver.
If you catch cold easily, It's your liver.
If you wake up with a bad taste, fur
red tOtiailft naatv fitaat am ammmI.
. . m.Mu w -HIJIMKU
Becomes rancid, it's your 1lrer. Sallow
- "" ---, wiaiyiviVU - VJWmf
" denote liver uncleanllness. Tour
.tf , Aft. . . . ...
ir is ioe most imporcant. also tne
!mo,t abU8ed and neglected organ ot;
itB8 Ddr. Few know Its function or
J how to release the dammed-up body
waste, bile and toxins. Most folks
resort to violent calomel, which la a
dangerous, salivating chemical which
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Symphony Orchestra
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well, aaoald drink, eooti oilafii.
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and freshening tbe'eaUra'ahaan
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Limestone phosphate doea mot re
atrlct the diet like coldmal, because It
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'Viit nan aa atiltiUa m.mmmAm
'you can eat anything afterwarda. It
a uapcui-e ana aimosi usteiess,
and any pharmacist will sell you a
quarter pound, which is aufacieitt for
'a demonatratlon of how not water and
rmestone phosphate cleans, stimulates
i and freshens the liver, keeping 70a
feeling fit day In and day. out. Adv.
PADE & SHANNON
PLUMIINQ AND
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Stovee atouaht,
old arid Repalreal
SHEET METAL WORK
OP ALL KINDS
1023 Main St
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New City, tawdry
aioj sE-uiaf .wusua
We carefadlr Unnder act
wool or fancy flreases or
goods. We bay a saaaU Imaadry,
but do nice work.
Work called for ami eUyernd.
PHONE 1M
127 N. Fourth St, back W Fkst
Nattraaal Hut
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