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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1917)
f.Sr'V r H.vmm.w, Ni:iimiiii:u n THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FAQS TWO t What If you Im.l tirnT. TheEvening Herald American Troops in France Practising With Gas Masks Like These W. D. MILLER Hoofing Contmclor Mnltliold, Tnr nnd Gravel Hoof ing, lluiif Coming. Hcpnlr Work n Spoclnlty. 232 S. Hlxth Htrcot. I'liono 2t3. Hpo 11 KJaaath News W. O. SMITH. Editor Published dally except Sunday by Allln yiirlnt. ii,l , """ " " inf inn) Hpar.ji tho Kliimiilli Auto tlpriti,,, I.. ' None belter. Asli (u, Kllt. w vka Harald PnbUthlBK Company of - - - SHASTA V1KW Kiniiiiiiii Amu Mniii ! . "n Ktaaatk Falto. at 115 Fourth street. irii, e - ' 1 K fr hi if IW . ; v - Entered tt the peataflce at Klamath fUsa. Orecoa. tor transmission through the anils as second-class Batter. BnhscrtpUoa teims by mall to any Address la the United States: OH Tear OaessoaUt. M SATCRDAV, SKITKMHKR 8, 1011 Herald's Classified Advs. FOR SALE - innrif i n ..-! FOR SALE 1916 Maxwell, good condition; a bargain, J375. Phone 273J. 8-2t FOR SALE 36 bead Sherlock Lin coln rams, $35 per head. Wilson Brothers, Klamath Falls. 27-10 $150 BUYS team of work horses, double harness and colt six months old. A good milch cow for $65. R. D. 1, tox 71, Ashland. Phone 9F11. 29-1 U FOR SALE Fire-room house; gain; Hot Springs Addition. dress box 337. bar-Ad--6t FOR 8ALE Household furniture, at 1136 Pine, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. Phone 288J. 8-2 1 FOR -SALE Span of mutes, wagon and harness. Inquire Matt's sec ond band store for Burke. 7-5t FOR SALE: White Pekin ducks and canary birds. Enquire even ings or Sunday, 228 Eberlein ave., one block south Mills and Hall. 7-2t Tic ladles of the Helping Hand SoclPtv were entertained by Mrs. G. W. Mcjers Tuesday. There were over thirty present, and all spent a most enjoyable day. The delicious watermelon raised by the hostess added much to the bountiful dinner served. The ladles meet with Mrs. H. E. Wilson Wednesday. 19th. F. W. Mc.Manus and family of Klamath Falls took dinner at W. W Bailey's Sunday. C. B. Clendenning, wife and two daughters and Gertrude Jobes of Klamath Falls visited at F. H. Jobe Wednesday. Mrs. Perkins and Mls Jobes remained for a few days. Mrs. Ben Daniels returned home Tuesday, after visiting her parents Henry Voss and wife of White Lake. Quite a delegation from this local ity met with the county court at fKlamath Falls Wednesday, and we trust impressed upon their minds' the necessity of opening some of the roads in this vicinity to accommo date the traveling public. J. L. Bailey Is doing papering and painting in Poe Valley this week. E. G. Wilson of Corvallis Is spend. ing afew days with his son, H. E. Wilton and family. Ed Burris and C. W. Bailey Just returned from a week's trip at the huckleberry patch, where they pick ed fifty gallons of berries for W. C. Dnlton. Mrs. Steve Bennett has returned from her few weeks' visit at Prairie City. FOR SALE: Furnished or unfur nished, a 7-room house, with new furnace; modern In all respects. Ap ply to owner. Herald Office. 7-2t FOR SALE Good business for young man with trained office experience. Good opportunity to grow up with this undeveloped country. Apply -to owner, Herald office. 7-2t FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, four years old. F. W. Riggs, Shipping ton road. 7-3t FOR RENT H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER William Fox Presents George Walsh The King of Smiles, In "HIGH FIJfAXCE" Also a Famous Two Reel Fox Comedy FOR RENT Two room house on the high school hill, partly furnished, $5 per month. Phone 269R. 7-3t HELP WANTED WANTED Man with teams and out fit to take logging contract of 3,000,000 to 4,000,000; sleigh haul. Address 167, Herald office. 8-3t WANTED Blacksmith, also bandy man for doing wood work In log ging camp. Enquire room 19, White building. 8-3t TELEPHONE OPERATORS Perma nent positions for young women; salary paid while learning. Apply Paciflc Tel. Tel. Co., 122 South Seventh, between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m 7-tf. WANTED Woman to do general housework, small family; good wages. Phone 268M. 7-tf WANTED Millwright at govern ment sawmill, near Chlloquln; good wages. Telephone J. M. Bedford, Klamath Agency. 7-2 1 MEN WANTED To handle dry lum. ber; steady work, good wages. Big Lakes Lumber Co. 6-3t WANTED Chambermaid Baldwin hotel. at the 6-3t MEN WANTED To handle dry lum ber; steady work, good wages. Big Lakes Lumber Co, 6-3t WANTED Women workers at the Ewauna Box Factory. Apply at office. 80-tf BOY WANTED Steady work all winter. Klamath Electrical Sup- pi Co. 30-tf MEN WANTED To handle dry lum ber; steady work, good wages. Big Lakes Lumber Co. e-3t LOST AND FOUND LOST Large Envelope containing teacher's certificate and valuable let ter. Finder please return to Herald office and receive reward. 6-3t LOST Bay saddle pony, white face, two white legs; branded heart tin 4r tar, left nip; blotched brand on right ahoulCer. Notify A. L. Mar shall Olese; reward. -$t Sunday and Monday Triangle Fine Art Presents llessie liarrisrale in "THESXARL" Jntenf Colorful and Dramatic, Five Parts in TEMPLE THEATER Mabel Taliaferro la "A WIFE BY PROXY" A Five-Act Metro Wonderplay Sunday and Monday Patlie Gold Rooster Plays Present Gladys Hulette in "PRtDEXCE THE PIRATE" A Twentieth Century Tale of Ro raance that barkens back to the days when pirates bold ruled the mighty main. Hearst Patlie News Latest War Pictures and Current Events ADMISSION TEN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Orogon FOR TRADE Three lots and mod ern S-room house in Grants Pass; will trade for Klamath Falls prop erty. See J. W. Lindsay, 791 Rose street. 8-6t FOR SALE Six-room house, busi ness lot, Klamath ave; am enlisted for the war; a final snap; see me; also residence lot on East street, with cabin, water and sewer; easy mark; many other good things I can show you. 634 Main street. 8-lt FOR RENT Furnished room, Clalr- mont. 8-Ct TO EXCHANGE Good lot, close in, for automobile. WANTED $1,500 building loan. FOR SALE 80 acres In Poe Valley; all Irrigated, $3,000. HAVE buyer for 4 -room bouse; see us at once If you care to sell. TO EXCHANGE Nino line building lots; close In and on paved street. TO EXCHANGE 190 acres land for town property. good ill wP;it;f 'ifrmiWSSm f f 1J Slit Ifltf w vwBLi ssrsra;regrgrsrrerrr- -.. ; While this photograph shows a respirator drill for British soldiers, it is the same form of drill American troops are now undergoing in Franco. In order to make the Urltlsh soldiers perfect in putting on and off the gas nab!f, the drill is practised by the men on going into and coming nut of the trenches. Great War Will Likely Be Won or Lost in Ah Since Entrance of United States In the Woild War, Germany is Bending Every Effort Toward Reorgan- and Strengthing Its When you liao spring trouble take It to tho Klamath Auto Springs Works. There are no amateurs at the Klamath Auto Springs Works. cod Mr. Oren K. line Is now connected uitli tho Clillrote agency, mill Is glv Ing special attention to all lines of insurance. Ak tliilcoto or ltm for rates. 3 1 izin: Aviation Branches PARIS, Aug. 9. Correspondence about a dozen machines to each. Oth of the Associated Press The en- ers in the same category have as their trance of America into the war and' duty the protection of the largo Ger tlic probability that It soon would be man cities that lie within the alr- lendlng the allies tremendous aid In piano flight of the French and Eng-1 makes or mars tho face. When It SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK IT'S GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO 1IRIXG HACK COLOR .XI LUS TRE TO HAIR That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair Is your charm. It the aerial department of the struggle lish, such as Strasburg, Freiburg, has led Germany to reorganize and Mulliousc, Friedrlchshafen, Stuttgart, tlicngthen its own aviation branches Essen, Cologne and Treves. The pi materially, according to the Temps. ' lots of these squadrlllas are carefully Ihls l reorganization doe.-, not date ex-' chosen from among the best of the rlusively from the break with the German aviators, and their exploits United States, but rather, from the are encouraged by frequent mention battle of the Somme, but It has be;n In the general staff reports, acceleialed and Intensified by tho rs-j 4 Dattlo squadrlllas or "flotillas" ports that hundreds, If not thousands, are under the direction of great head fades, turns gray or streaked, Just an application or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances Its appearance a hun dred fojd. Don't bother to prepare tho mix ture; you can get this famous old recipe Improved by tho addition of other Ingredients for 50 cents a largo bottle, nil ready for use. It Is callod Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. of airplanes, with the corresponding quarters, nnd shift from army tolThls Ciln n,ways be depended upon to aviators to man them are soon to bo army to tarry out bombardments on suppl.rd to the entente forces. . military establishments behind the The i (.'organization of the Get man front, as well as eer and again upon :.eiiol tones has taken the form of open towns. creating four principal dhislons into There are thrco of these squadrlllas which the fliers are now plated, now. Formerly there were more, but roughly as follews: the otheis hao been dismembered 1 Army squadrlllas or "army ud their units attached to other arms filers' division," which are directly of tho aerial sen Ice. Squadrlllas one under the command of the army and two are generally transported by chief of aviation and tho work of train from plate to place, wherever which consists mainly of expeditions they aro most needed. for tu the rear of the lines. They aro Tl,.r. - ,.,.., ,. , , , , . . There are from forty to fifty ma- also employed or bombardments ' chInes , eath ,, wnIeh whe night flights, photographic work and ,oto an r the H.planes emplojed aro of tho vI(e(, ,nt0 of flyo most wled typo, according to tho , g arne wUh two cha.ac l-r of he work they are to do. a( (arres Hetcntly captured prisoners say tint i, , !, on . , , I, . ! i T, ... i'"R from 20 to 100 pounds apiece, a recently constructed blpano of the' c.m . ,, . . . ., . . . ., , ,f-omo aro .said to carry bombs that Albatross type Is vastly superior to ,,, lnnrn .. ,ftft ' .. fl .1 If. i 1 11 tw li A.nl nfn.n iti..l !.. . t . .nl ' si-uadrlll&s. It is equipped with n 280 h.p. motor and attains a speed or ., ,,,;."',, .t .. , ,,.., . ,,. .. . ' ,. Idly bettered their anti-aircraft meas. ,'"" lu ,"", T . uresand weapons. The 77-mlllmetor can rise to an altitude of more than . f 1ft- ' , . ... "'""""" ,, ,t , , ,... . cms of 10.1 milimetor calibre, and nt i.000 yards In nine minute, and car- of lfJ. mI1meted callb an t rlrs two machine guns. The machine .. .. .m ' """" travel, In groups of six or eight, ac- ,, ,'". , Tft " ' cording to tho position and needs of' I S"rapnel g,,,,s of 240 ml"raeter They possess special Tjullets for the I dctiiictlou of captive balloons, but i in many instances have used them bring back tho natural color and lus tro of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Rage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been ap plied. You simply dampen n sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after an other application It becomes bci tt fully dark and appears glossy and lus trous. This rendy-to-uso preparation Is a delightful toilet requislto for those who desire dark hair nnd a youthful appearance. It Is not in tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. Tho Orcrron While perfettlng their service In! A -.?.-,,i...l r tl o air, tho Germans have also rap- AgKCUttUrCl CCHegC the army to which they are attained 2 Corps squadilllas or "troop fliers," which are attached to tho staff hoailnilOl torn nt ilin irnMlmin ...n .. I armies, and which are commanded by' J"'' Cm asta,nBt 0 .,., rri, , .. ,:. " airplanes. At least ono sauadrllla w..o. I HDao (aCUUIUIIJ 1UJIJUIU within the sector of the armies to "rnptnln, a Lieutenant Eilers. finally fwbndn his men to carry these bul- , mill uio .,,,, ., .. ..... used In general for reconnaissances,!' ,;,.'"" , ""T" ..7 ... "en- . .. , ,,! ""' "iuibku wun raiaing uauoons. Tho Germans, It is said, are con- batteilee photographing trenches, and making patrol flights. 3 Hunting squadrlllas, as they am rjillpd hnth liv tht. Pn null nn.i the Germans, are the main attacking lT: Vl Ftantly putting new types of machines into tho field. The famous Tabue WANTED $3,000 loan for building; good security, W. P. JOHNHO.V CO. IS Mala Stdeet instruments of the German air forces, and for chasing enemy machines which venture over their lines. They are charged also with the destruction of the stationary balloons. On tno west front, it Is estimated, there aro about forty of these squadrlllas, with now boon followed by the even more famo.is Knkker, which less than a j ear ago was considered the last and final won! in attacking airplanes. Its Inventor, a Dutchman, is now said to be devoting himself to the perfec- Concluded oa Page I Where tralmil iIUti with mmltrii lull oratorln ami udfiiuatr iqi'lf mi nt civu In itructicn li'cilius tu ci,llii,'l.ilu ilirm in tin folluwfriK Kiln cjU; AOBICULTUBE, with IS .Iqiarlmmlij OOMMEECE, llh 4 dtiaHmnil; SNOINEEBrNa, wilb 6 depurlmrnU, a. ludliig CItII, Klertrlcal, Hlirhwajr, Induitrlal Arti, Irritation, and Michanieal Knglneerlnt; rOKEBTBY, includins Lo(Kln( Knfinetr. las; HOKE EOOKOinOS, with 4 mijor depart ment!, including training In the I'ractlct Jlouia; HININO, with thrra drparlmmti, includ ing Chemical Knglneerlng; PBABlfAOT. TKB SCHOOL Of HOSIO, offorc true. lion in th principal department! of vocal and imtrumental rnuilc, 1KB KXUTABY BEPAETMEHT. ,n,n.a 10S5 radtt! In 1018.17, and won recommit UBIOQ ior XI. men! of 111 f llaaa llrfl.ll,.lL. B " " .sui.mii lluutJllun!" ol """" earaing. ll 10'llt! will bl (urnllhfd complete unlf..rroi by the U. H Governnient and the Junior and nenlor radrt! enrillM In the It. O. T. C, will be gireq lominuli tln fot .ub.l.ldce, a, well a. all lianiportallon and !uLilJtente at the li w k,' Svinm. r e.im,, 8EOIBTBATI0M 8ECIH3 OCTOBEB , S IBI7. lalormatlcn on rttuait. Addrcii' Eaglitrar, Cragoa Agrkultuiaj ctdliia! .- ... ......,, . recominen- for O. A. O. from the We.tern Dipart the V, B. War Department aa one of fn '-flBtlt)imlk A I... ill ,i I ) A iMillcy Willi llio lillHeiei tilMiiyra MMIltU for (! Int ImZ i iiiirr, Klniniitli Lodge No 137, I. O. O. F meets Friday night. F. 11 llrumer, V, 0., Nate Ottorbeln, Secretary. Kuauim UnriiinptiHMit No. 46, I. O. O. F , ntt'oti Tuesday night, It, A, Cinnittt. C. V,, I.. J. Hoan. Scribe. i; A Helpful Drug Habit ii - ; ; Wlun you nerd anything In drugMoro rinmIn, Just step to thr phot ; ; and tell us lmt it Is. We'll deliver It promptly. Aiiiili( nw ) plume habit, nnd Imte what you want wlirn you ttniu li. ifit, is ihi:k. (inderwoodPhari 'Yi 'ufllTT3 KLAMATH FALLS ORECOM Tn $ r-JU WHtKC PAMTKCULAK PEOPLE BUY TMtlW OrUGS arv .Z.Lj.'-JJ W UUUUtLl M H-H---H-H-r '-H-1 ' I ' ' ' t ' ' ' i ' ' U'ardwarp, that mQaaurQS upin Quaty, VoliiQ.Sertice It measure up in quality to tho ery heM. tluit' rmiil.. The In. IHirtnnro of buying quality when you buy llnnluiin la muf tlintx overlooked, liven tho Ixwt iiiih-IiuiiIc cnnimt du MtllafM tory work with mi- IimiIm, ami In tlii ngc of elllrlfiir) It is rtcof. nlcil ah true economy to Insist on quality in uiir lliinlwarc. Tills Is what wo guarantee. Roberts & Hanks HKMAIIliK IIAHDWAHK DKAIiKHS Wi, MAIN 8t AAMAAMAMMissssssssasssrsMrfvVkv "Business More Than Ordinary" Produclion is steadily on the increase. T lie market for our goods is world-wide. American workmen arc becoming increas ingly efficient. Labor, is steady. Wages are good. These are the conditions upon which America bases its hope for more than "busi ness as usual." Commercial interests will find in this Insti tution the maximum of helpful co-operation. First State & Savings Biwk KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON n t