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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1917)
'&&rw" jjii$v w l- i V, PAGE TWO UJ! ' ? 1 z?v THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TbcEvcning Herald Vf. O. SMITH, Editor frtHrtH dally eice aaday ay The ImM PlMWW coaaesay w r?.tk iwto, at 111 IVnrtk etreet. aaUered at tlM aostoflce at Khuaath fafla. OngoB. for tnuufoluloa tkiMia td-ciaaa avansr. iaseertatloa tame by audi te aay mmm ta the Ualted States: (lu vaar OmbmU TUESDAY, OCTOnKB , 1017 Classified Advs. ' FOR SALE ---- .IIIIW FOB SALE Portable self-measuring Bowser gasoline pump, complete. Call or gee Ray Tatlow at the Ford .Karate. B'H "'FOR SALE Good milch cow; also nice library table. Call 22 Mich lean avenue. 92t FOR SALE Nearly new f75 feed grinder. $40. . Other farm Imple ments and 9 bead horses, cheap; all in good condition. Call up H. R. Rey nolds, White Pelican hotel. 9-lt RAILROAD MEN'S TROUBLES MANY IX ADDITION' TO PREVIOUS DR. MAYDS MADE UPON ROAD8, ARMY CAMPS MUST XOW BR SERVED RY 2,800 CARS DAILY FOR 8ALE 2,540 acres, the old Lan- gell ranch In -Laugell Valley; iu per cent cash, balance long time at low Interest. Owner, 420 reum si San Diego, Calif. 9-t FOR SALE Ford car and automatic shotgun, both in good condition 128 Second street 6-4 1 FOR SALE: One 2-h.p single phase Wagner motor. Telford Brothers garage. 8"3t FOR SALE 80 acres, all under irri gation, on railroad. In Modoc Point irrigation district; only $30 per acre; some terms. W. P. JOHNSON CO. IS Mala Street - HELP WANTED IMMMIIWMMMIWMIIMMMMMAM 'TELEPHONE. OPERATORS Perma neat positions tor young women; salary paid while learning. Apply Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co., 122 South Seventh, net. 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. B-tf -w - MISCELLANEOUS MWWWWftWHIWWWWWWWi WANTED--Winter keep for eight horses. Write Steve Sabo, city, stating terms. 8-6t LOST AND FOUND flwMkMwsiWMMVWMMMMWMAAAMAAMMA L08T Small tan leather bag, leather lined, containing shotgun shells. Call Herald office. 8-2 1 0& Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1.-O. O. P., meets Friday night R. A. Emmitt, N. O., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary. ' Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O. O. F., meets Tuesday night, R. A. Emmitt, C. P., L. J. Bean. Scribe. HOUSTON'C Metropolitan Aimisement J HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAB THEATER .American Film Corp. Presents William Russell In "THE HIGHEST BUT' Beautiful Spectacular Society Drama In Five Parts Geo. Ovey to a Dandy Comedy TEMPLE THIATIr J. Maert Btacktoa Albert E. Smltli Present " the Renowned Hebrew Comedian, Barney Bernard la " "A PRINCE IN A PAWNSHOP" A .Yltagrapb. Blue Ribbon Feature In Five Parts; Also Freak Daniels la Bis V. Coated? ADMISSIOON 10 CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSl X ;rraaTf AND SATURDAYS Merrill. rtreee SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 9. The railroads' war board, which has been making herculean efforts to keep the cars moving In all parts of the coun try, despite the extraordinary demand, today Is facing a new problem. All the necessities of life must be supplied to sixteen non-productive cUtes of population of 40,000 each, and to flfty-six smaller cities of a (.population from 300 to 3,000. 4 These cities represent the new National Army and National Guard canton ments and encampments, most of which are located where no railroad facilities existed before, Figures 'just compiled show that 2.500 carloads a day of feed and oth er necessities are being delivered dally by the railroads. As it takes at least five' pounds of food a day- for each soldier. In addition to clothing, fuel and other supplies that are con stantly needed, the problem is decld edly difficult, but the carriers are ex. pected to prove equal to the task. e EXEMPTED MEN'S LEAGUE TO AID IN ARMY SUPPORT White Sox Catcher for World Series SPOKANE.. Wash., Oct. 9. The Exempted Men's League of Spokane, composed of men who have been granted exemption from military ser vice, has pledged Its efforts to raise $1,000 a month here for relief work among the national army men of the city and their dependents. Exempted men of the city are to he asked to contribute $1 a month each for the purpose. - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Furnished by .City and County Abstract Company Lakeside company to E. W. ft L. E. Burrls, deed. partNWU of SEH. section 1-41-11. W. F. Arant to E. B. Sedge, war ranty deed, EH. NE and SWU NE. section 13-38-9. Netha H. Hill to R. A. Emmitt, warranty deed, east 60 feet of lot 3, block 9, Klamath Falls. J. A. McDonald to E. S. Kirby, deed, part of block 44, Nichols Ad dition. Ross Nlckerson to J. A. Goldsmith, warranty deed, lots 2 and 3, block 11, Falrview Addition. ' Oregon Casslmere uvercoata, sjKO, Exclusively at K. K. K. Store. 20tf A policy with the Chllcote Ageacy always stands for safe iBsaraace. 6 Oregon Caasimer Salts New pat terns with two pairs peats, 930. At K. K. K. Store exclusively. 20-tf The prudent maa carries life, Are, accident and health lasaraace. Get a stardard policy from Chllcote. 6 "The. Leading Dividend Paying Co." The Mutual Life, the company that Uas Earned More for policy holders. Has Paid More to policy holders than any other company in the world, See Geo. C.UIrlcb, District Manager, 3,-tf m Oregon Casspner Salts New pkt (eras with two pairs pants, 900. At K. K. K. Store exclusively. 20-tf Money to loaa oa city aad country property. See Chllcote. 6 Surety bonds while yoa wait. See Chllcote. 6 Oregon Caasimer Saints New pat teres with two pairs paata, 900. At K; K. K. Store exclusively. 10-tl FIRST IN AMERCIA Durlag the' past tea years ta N'orthwestera Mataal Life laaaraace compear of Milwaukee has galaed $009,000,000 la amouat of lasaraare 1h force. Compare this record with that of any company la the world Ask Chllcote for Jafonaatfoa about "The Dividend Peylag Company ol America." ' ' l ... . HSBSssaLsPfVPS"esssssssssssssBBlll sssHrsrN ffti J" $ 'Sassssssssraasssssl BSasSSBSBBSSSST t V if 'jf X-f'' X i BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBB BBSBasavtBuBHBHieflHI I BBSSSSSSSSSSSSV t V J 5 !BBSSSSSSSB BLsSStBSSSSSSSBLsa LtaJBBBBSsl BBBBBBB Hl 1 J$4P LLgggggBBBigfl fleaaHjaaaaV Cai " KBK .BIRD UYNri BAY SCmalh; Ray Schalk will, of iourset catch all the games for the Whits Sox In the World Series with less an accident happens to disable him. He lsjelleved to bo the best catcher In the business. come necessary to replace him with a substitute, Bird l.ynu will probably be called In. the Giants un Should It be- .-.saajJjEneBeJ-aaafcaP Mediterranean Sea Is New Trap for Sub Boats CORFU, Sept. 18. (Correspond ence of Associated Press) Travel In the eastern Mediterranean during these war days Is no easy matter, for the usual routes of travel are now barred by long lines of steel nets, set to catch the submarines, but at the same time establishing a vast laby rinth of danger and obstruction for any sort of travel. The'nets stretch clear across the main channels, from island to island, and from the. shore Islands to the main land, sometimes ten and fifteen miles away. Thru these nets the privileged steamer for all he regular lines are aban doned must, pick Its way, durlag the brief Interval that an opening 1a made dally to permit the passage of friendly shipping. Seen from the deck of the steamer these torpedo nets stretch away for miles. The visible part above water consists of steel syllnders, about twelve feet long and three' feet In diameter, like a good-sized log. These cylinders are chained together about thirty fet apart, and at intervals of every 300 .feet a large anchored buoy holds the chain In an unbroken straight line. Thus the chain runs for miles cylinders and buoys with the meshes of steel net hanglng'under water from the chain, to gather In submarines just as fishermen make their hauls of herring. One gets occasional glimpses of this under-water net a,s it comes to tho surface on the station ships. These are small trawlers, or steam Ashing launches, every mllo or two apart, and two of them are at either side of the narrow passage admitting friend ly ships. It is theirbu8lnes8 to raise the net at stated intervals, and to look over the, papers of the ships that pass. As we moved thru the passage the steel net was plainly visible drawn up on the station ships. It looked to be about twelve'to eighteen feet across. The strands of steel wire were very heavy about one-eighth Inch and the mesh rather open, as a submarine Is such large game that a fine net Is not needed to take It. It was seen, too, that each of the station ships had Its own armor of steel nets. Long iron rods extending from the upper, decks, from which hung tho nets, making a curtain of steel entirely en circling each boat, thus protecting It from attack while it remained in charge of tho nets. Iich ship, too, It was -noted, had a rapid tire gun mounted fore and aft. One line of these nets stretched . from the upper end of the Island of .'Corfu to tho mainland of Albania. It seemed endless, and Its further reach- cs were lost In the distance. Another line swung around the harbor of Cor fu, where the allied war ships were gathered and the government of Ser bia Is located since it was driven fiom home. Further south a third line of these nets extend from the southernmost point of the island over to the mainland. Back of the nets could he ieen the huge warships and the ftownlng fortresses constructed on the heights by the Venetians. It semeed strange that strands of steel wire coufd protect such fortresses and monster ships, and it indicated to what an extent wire entanglement on land and water hag taken Its placo for the first time in this war. KILLING YOUNG CALVES STOPPED U.L PASO, Texts. Oct. 9. CUy food Inspectors have discovered n new form of wastnge of food among the dairymen of the city. Because of the high prices for milk many dairymen have been killing the young calves rattier than allow them to feed from the mother cows. Ah calves under four weeks cannot be sold for meat, the hides are taken and the meat destroyed. This prac tice has been stopped by the author Itlcs. , x REWARD OFFERED m LVkll VintiHI sTlL'ftfctaV V j rnioi r.tiatfia GREAT FALLS, Mont., Oct. 9. Citizens of Sweet drags have pledged a fund of $500 as a reward for tho first Toole county soldier who cap tures a German soldier, according to K. It. Holderny of that town. He said the offer provided that tho Qerman bo taken alive', or must have bcon killed In resisting capture. Snow and sweet apples, $l,per box. Lettuce for chickens and rabbits, 25 cents per sack. H. Newnham, phone 208J. 6-4t s : ELDERLY PHYSICIAN SHOWS PATRIOTISM EL PASO, Texas, Oct. 9. Doctors who were too old to go to war are showing their patriotism in a prac tical way here. They are taking charge of the cases and attending the patients of the ooc tors who have Joined the colors. Half of the fees obtained from the absent physicians' cases are deposited to the credit of the doctor away at war. Star Pitcher of the Giants DULL, SPL, SICK HEADACHE Dr. it Here t Powder re. oasts a & v Parties wishing to Join dancing Sfe elaef, -phone name to 187 loaned!- Chllcote has thrVexclaeive sale of several 'good toaseW Tber aw well located, aad terau'jire easy. f Tea, take a Dr. James' .Headscha Powder sad la Just a ftw' 'momenta your head elean aad all neuralgia and distress vsaisass. It's tat quickest 4uU, tarefcUag, splittiag or serve- i '" WM M Ml UTUK , 7j " " pacsuv now. QiUt sufferiaf it's ee aesdlsss. fBe sere yea get Dr. James' Reuben rWitr tllMl tkM Kill h . .11....- feiataeat. ' jj fjmffrJfUJf yaMssssr &4 S asVawBsslBBBBlBBi H EtfssaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiBSBKaaHssBaaaaaaaasBaaa t ' ! Girls! Use Lemons! i i ! Make a Bleaching, i! Beautifying Cream;; M0MeMasMMMfH The Jutre of two fresh lemons strained Into a bottle- contalnllg three ounces of orchard white makes n whulo quarter pint of tho most re markable U'tuon skin bcaulltlor at ntmut tho cost one must pay for a small Jar of ilio ordinary cold c renin, Care should bu taken to strain the lemon Juice through a fine cloth ao no lemon pulp gets In, then this lo tion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon 'Juice Is lined to blench and remove auch blemishes ns freckles, sallownew and tan and Is tho Ideal skla softenei, smoolhenor and bcnutltier. Just try It! Get three ounces of orchard while at any pharmacy and two lemons from tho grocer and make up n quarter pint of this sweetly, frngrnnt lemon lotion and massage It dnlly Into the face, neck, arms and hands. It naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and bring out tho roses nnd beauty of any skla. It Is simply marvelous to emoothun rough, red hands. Adv Tuesday, on-onm, .,,,,. 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This preparation U n tullnt rM.. and Is not Intended for tlm cure, alti. gallon or prevention or dUease. A4t Jaeft VWWWWMWMWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.i The Start in Life rjjJ Is easier, the prospects brighter, and oppor tunity greater for Uic young luan or woman with a growing savings account. , Apart from the amount of money accumu lated, the savings habit develops efficiency, encourages thrift, and promotes self reliance It is a stepping-stone to success.' This institution especially invites savings accounts from young ambitious people. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON '0WWWWWWWWWWW taBaBMS V HUDSON H. o. h, JfalX WL v HUDSON-H. O. HarrlionCa.laMrrancke "Many owansof HudeoaSuper sUcareuee ZroluM.W hear aotliiag but ptake far it," FORD rihr-AaciburrailMCo., Lei Aasfht u ws rscommtad Zerelsaa far the laWcstiea ofFordcsn.w MAXWELL-j. c. Ph.ua, r, V . ft wmwe i wsSRF&Ml ' slfiki v.Jsx ii.iiii.i. ,W'.-A vmmm&&'v"'asxx'x;&mmg!i "Zerolaaa la alvla ua ttn fan nf ntlififi tlca." 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