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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1917)
i Wi"' l'f IV se THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON HO.MMV, .NOVumih;,, ,, , PAGE TWO HIT T m i er f TheErwnfHtrald W. O. SMITH. ttftor MONDAY, .NOVEMBER 12. MIT ftt-AftQasfcaAths. FOR SALE ill -ii a FOR RENT Two well furnisnea steam heated, tunny rooms; bath. hot and cold water. SSI 4th at. 1 J-St FOR SALE 109 head ewe, cheap. Tea Newton. l-5t FOR SALE Dodge car in good con ditio. Address 42A, Herald omce FOR BALE 8-room modern house sad lot and honseaold goods. Mr. M. J. Taden, 114t Plat at. 10-6t FOR SALE Modern bungalow, at 91,150; terms like rent; 4 rooms and hath, buffet kitchen, electric fli- turea; large Are place, two screened. la porches, stationary wash tuna on back porch; large lot and close In. Also 5 roomed house, ,100; strict ly modem, large basement; best loca tion la the city. WOO cash will nau dle It. W. M. Montellua, with the Klamath Derelopment company, 1303 Mala street Phone 1. 10-2t RANCH FOR SALE CHEAP I own the Louis Lobb ranch, eight mile due eaet of Klamath Falls, 3 room house, ham, pumping well, etc., said to be worth 91.000 to 13.500; mort gage ally S0, Urea years; look It over and make me an offer on yoai awn TalnaUoa; wIU take any small payment yon can afford to pay and give yea nil the years yon want te pay the balance without any Interest whatever on deferred payments. Wal ter 8. HaUiwell. Citisens Band, Lot a. Calif. -t FOR RKNT WWWMWWIWWMMIAM FOR KENT Four room furnisned home. .Phone 269R. 10Jt' FOR RENT Three room furnished house. E. L. French. 537 Menlo Way. H-3t HELP WANTED NWMMNMMM MMMMIMWMMWM WANTED To rent, a 3 or 4 room house, close In. Notify Herald omce. 10-3t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Board In prWate family for widower; right terms for right nartr. AddIt Herald. X T Z. 8-6 1 MM., M. E. PAUL give readings by mall; write In own hand, tend II. Pearson, Wash. ll-4t FOR SALE Improved ranch, 340 acrea; over 100 acres In alfalfa; 980 oer acre. J. T.WARD CO., lSltntaStrart aceidant co-nanny In tfc Traveiera. SeeChU. Coma and get our price for real aetata 'information and abstracts. jConntr map, 35 cent. KLAMATH TITLE CO.," l-6t 713 Main St. . ANNOUNCEMENT The Food Administration la calling upon the public to assist In tha con servation of food. Restaurants have been called upon to exclude all meats frdm their anus Tuesdays of each week, and tan KeSors Cafe has prepared for its patrons .. meatless, menu, and will MtlnWto do so every Tuesday dur ing the period pur Pood Administra tion, requests it. KELLERS CAFE, . M-tf A. J. Wiggins, Prop. n CBKMiMLUXOW, &.. fc, J" '. . ' ' : .; ... ARE CANlfON RALLS tr & . LONDONt Nor. 10. Nearly all tha efcarea Mils and organ pipes of Alan. UMtrm and vilUgos hare now ttCM djsaMatted and eoarsrtod into nKinHIOM of war. -But tha money tia BanM rMiMM " lfl-Wt,illWtt ' nn.mil at tit t - - " tfc "n"iinin tr- -'' tntaasm ailNM It U(Mfci ' fmmr " ntnmj" '" uk nnsmmnmm-mmmmi ", ItM.jBoriMn.governnMB agrasd to gtve f Uea pells will not he Hid M.;hi.rotaiad'aad lavestad In the ffV OW MM. PAY ARK DWELLERS FORSAKE THE WATER SAUSALITO, Calif.. Nor. 10. The ark dwellers, who form a picturesque colony In the bay off here, are grad ually moving to land habitation. Since the closing or Tlburon. near by, as a port of call for railroad passenger traffic, the arVs have been disappear ing, until now but a small part of the original colony remains. Twenty years ago a formidable por tion of the population of Sausaltto and Tlburon lived in arks. Many of these crsjt were sumptuously 6tteH up, and were the rendezvous for art ists and literary people. The desertion of the arks is due to the high cost of living, the nr, and other causes. Most of. the arks were Inhabited, by people who had dwell ings elsewhere. They find now that; they are unable to maintain both a land and water residence. x RED CROSS WAR IrTND PAST DUE In the Red Cross campaign In June, Klamath County subscribed to the Red Cross war fund $9,1S1.34. This was -a fine tribute and indication of our patriotism. The acid test, however.S not what we say we will do, but what we actually do, and It appears that there are a number of Moinmtjt niiKoirlntlnno In tha fTmifltV of Klamath. All of the subscriptions to this fund were supposed to have been onld on or before the 1st of October. . The state campaign chairman. Hen- ry L. Corbett of Portland, Infroms us that the national office in Washing ton is "pounding me on the back ev ery week for more funds, and I am becoming embarrassed because so much money is still uncollected out In the counties." All pledges which were due on or before October 1st should be paid to the county treasurer at this time. CARE SHOULD BE USED r IX KISSING OMCS WIFE CHICAGO, Nov. 12. ZInn Hooker, 20, waa hailed Into domestic rela tions court here because be kissed his wife. Mrs. Hooker told Judge Steik that ZInn encountered her in the dark hall of their apartment house, put his arms around her and gave her the "nicest kiss" he had bestowed on oar in month whispering, "Don't tell my wife." The kiss 'was Intended for Miss Catherine Beil. a divorcee, Mrs. Hook er declared. It cost Zinn 9200. A roar room bouse and good lot on Walnnt street. It's cheap at 1,2.10. See Chilcote. - 6 ICELAND INFLAMED AGAINST GERMANY AN ATLANTIC PORT. Nov. 10. Iceland, with its entire population of 100,000, wildly celebrated when the news that the United States had entered the war wag received, said Ludvlg Kaaber, a merchant of Ryk Javik,.who arrived here Saturday. Iceland's sympathies are with the allies, be said, and the people are begging their mother country, Den mark, to take up arms against Ger many. ' ' More Insurance for leas money in tha new policies of The Travelers, Ask Chilcote for rates. 6 UOUSTON'C Ii Metropolitan Ayisseme-ito 3 HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Triangle Fine Arts Presents ' William Desmond In ' TIME LOCK AND DIAMONDS' A masjer criminal story in Ave parts and the usual Triangle Comedy TEMPLE THEATER International Flint Service Presents Jane Grey and Fraak.Milto In "tin FLOW,ER OF FAITH'' In Five Parts ' "HEARST PATHE NEWS" Latest War Pictures, Current Events ADMISSION 10 CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE " MOTION PICTURES ' TUaWDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Oregon Negotiations Opened For Care Of War Prisoners WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 12. The United States has opened nego tiations with Germany for an agree ment to govern treatment of prison ers of war. This is being done not only to secure the best possible condi tions for American prisoners, but to show how well German prisoners in the I'nited States are being treated. Already thru the Red Cross at Ge neva the United States has begun for warding necessaries to American held in Germany, of whom there aro more than 100. It Is realised that as the American troops increase In num bers on the battle front, more prison- ers are bound to find their way to the German prison camps. A nation pinched for food for Itself probably wtlf feed Its enemy prison ers last. To' lighten the confinement of Americans will at the same time alleviate the sufferings of families at home, which naturally will be dis tressed at accounts of German under, feeding of prisoners. German mili tary officials of the war, besides re- celvlng every necessity and comfort. have the privilege of these ranks They arc housed In model sanitary camps, and recently one oLthe-prls- oners, sending a letter to his pros pective wlfeln Germany, wrote that the pay he would accumulate during his imprisonment would not only per. mit htm to retire from the navy, hut would set them up in a little business as well. Photographs showing the comfort- Government For Coal WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 12. W. W. Armstrong, Held administrat or of Utah, haa been put In charge of the coal distribution In Washington, Colorado, Oregon, Nevada, Idaho and Utah. AMERICAN ADMIRAL IS ENTERTAINED IN CHINA PEKING, Oct. 20. (Correspond ence) Admiral Austin M. Knight, the new commander in chief of the American Asiatic fleet, was extensive ly entertained by Chinese officials and the American colony on the occasion of his recent visit here. President Feng Kuo-Chang, who is still In mourning for his wife, received the admiral and Mr. Relnsch in private tHJMna-a &. si w j. & WfJrflWt vi i( V J jhsK. S""" naWfPgfJfTinflTrscp"Sw -ts ffJSJrNB' pT L llknjPjSI V9EoBnBmnnBlv k Kva v.f uMnilNs ?i nlRfiF5BH mma 7 wiin vt lfliraruewBnen&nmRi i irllStsisBHSBmrCm l( "DTaIT II IrlHmmnns nH r mnnu&lnnnnsBSBnffiHnnnnnnnnnnnnw v "feAosr IHh uHUIJi lL(mnHVnlfflffl1fnRII Roberts & Hanks Baldwin Hardware Company. able surroundings of interned Gor man prisoners In this country have been forwarded to Germany by tho war department thru the state depart ment and a neutral agent They aro Intended to perceive tho expectation of the United States that similar con sideration will be shown American soldiers and sailors !m may lie rap tured by Germany. Two classes of German prisoners are detained in this country. One U comprised of Gettnan sailor taken Into custody when the rnitcd States Interned various vessels at the begin ning of the war,. The other class Is composed of enemy aliens, civilians who have been arrested and are now being detained under governmental regulations. The principal detention camp Is at Fort McPherson.'Gn.. where approxl-1k"1tr'tln9 wl1010 mateb; 830 war prisoners are held. . "J"- 'remrs matelv S30 war prl At Fort Oglethorpe. Ha., there are 165 enemy aliens, who aro not, strict ly speaking, prisoners of war. AT Fort Douglas, Utah, there are 3 "prison ers of war and clgthy Internet aliens. Small detachments of other intern ed aliens aro now temporarily quar tered at army posts thruout tho coun try, but their number Is relatively small. In addition the department of labor haa In custody several hundred Germans, members of the crows of various merchant ships. This group Is divided between the immigration station at Ellis Island and a detention camp at Hot Springs. N. C. Calls From Mines He has been authorized to call on New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana districts for coal to meet the emergency now pressing, by taking 10 per cent of their output. audience, and discussed the war situ ation with them. Admiral Liu Kuan Hslung.the minister of the navy, en tertained at a tiffin for Admiral Knight, and escorted him thru the national- museum. Tho minister for foreign affairs, Wang Ta-Hsleh, gave a dinner at the foreign office for tho American admiral, which was attend ed by all they cabinet members and many, representatives of the diplo matic corps. Admiral Knight was also Uie guest PERrECTION OIL HEATER FOR SALE BY of honor at a tlflln glveu h)' the Amor lean Association of .North China, which was attended by over 100 American men. Mr. Kelnsch, the American minister, gave sovoral din ners for the ndmlinl, who vwu Ills gucsteyuul tnniln It possible for him to meet nil prominent Chinese otllelnlH. Itl'SS AMHAKSAIxm ih not iusc;ont.u:i MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 12. "Tho Intent atul spirit of Russia ns n vvholo should In no way lie judged by tho news from Potrograd," declared llorls A. Itaklimetcn. Huml.tn aniunssnilnr to tliv United States, when shown As soclatod Press dispatches relative to tho reported overthrow of the Rus sian provisional government. "Until Just now 1 dlil not have any personal oroluolal Information on the tiil ject." ho said, "and therefore ou can not expect any oltU'lal opinion. nakhmoteff aililed: "Hut I can tell ou that Petrogrnil Is not the wliolo of Russia, and never him boon, and that the spirit prevailing In Petrograd U not representative of tho Russian element always lias been strong In Petrograd, but tis to the whole of Russia, the Into clectlom in the provincial and county local bodies has shown the Maximalist fool ing very weak. Less than lo per cent of the extremists were elected." IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS LOOK YOUNG! llltl.VG HACK IT XATl'IMI. COLOR, (JI.OSS AND ATTH.IGTIYE.KSS Common garden sago brewed Into n heavy tea, with sulphur milled, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark 'and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revela tion If jour hair Is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe nt home, though, is Iron hlosotne. An easier way is to get n 3-cent bcttle of Wyeth's Sage and Sul. pliur Compound nt any drug store rll ready for use. This Is the old time recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, wo nil desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive ness. I)y daiKcnlrig your hulr with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur CompounJ, no one can tell, because It does It so naturally, ho evenly. You Just damp en n sponge or soft brush witli It and draw this through your hair, taking one small Ktiund at a time; by morn ing iffl gray hnlrs hnvo disappeared, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite, and is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv.' HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG MIIIOIIY CAN TEl.li WHEN YOU D.tltKO GRAY, FADED IIAIH WITH HAGKTUA (irntidmotliur kept hur hair honutl. fully darkened, glossy and attractive with ii hie of Sagu Ten aud Sulphur. Whenever her hulr took on Hint dull, faded or streaked appeiiraiice,tlils simple mixture was applied with won del fnl effect. Uy asking nt ntiy drug rtoru for "Wyeth's Hugo and Sulphur Compound.' you will get a largo bot tle of this old'tlmn recipe, Improved hy tho addition of other Ingredients, alt re.idy to iiko, for about CO renin. This simple mixture can Ku depended upon to restore natural color and Ilea illy to the hulr. A well known downtown druggm says ever) body uses Wycthi Sago and Sulphur Compound now because It darken so naturally and evenly that iMibody can tell It has been applied It'h ho easy to use, too. You simply ilnmpon a comb or soft brush and draw it through our hair, taking one Mnunl at a time. Hy morning the e.rny hair dUuppoar; after another cppllratlon or two, It Is restored to lt natural color ami looks glossy, soft and beautiful. This preparation Is u delightful toilet requisite. It lit not Intended for tho cure, mitigation or prevention of disease, Adv. II.ivo koteml good II) and Nil acre Iriu ts In tho lienrt of the vnllry. The) tie under Iriigiillon, nnil have Mime itlfitlfn. t'lillrof i. G - AND STOP PAIN IXHTANT UKI.IKK WITH (MAM. TRIAL IIOTTM-: OF OLD, I'KNK TRATING " HT. JACOll'H Oil' I Rheumatism Is "pain" only. Not ono care In fifty requires Inter nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil'' right Into your Horc, stiff, aching joints, nnd relief comes Instantly, "fit. Jacob's OH" Is a harmless rhcuniatlbtn liniment which never illsnppnlutli nnd cannot burnho sfiln. I.lmber up! Quli'complalnlng! (let a small trial bottle of did, honest St. Jacob's Oil" nt nny drug store, aiid In Just n moment you'll bo freo from rheumatic pnfn, soreness nnd stiffness. Don't surfer! Relief awaits you. "St. Jacob's Oil" Is Just as good for sci atica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains. Adv. RUB RHEUMATIC AKIN JOINTS Your Dry Feet Will depend on the kind pf ahnew you wear. Our line of Dry-Foot nnd Indian Tun idioci Hill Insure dry feet Is the wet text Heather. Tlirxo shoe aro nuinfactureil by llrnm tlint Imvo been In the shoe bnMiies for sixty years, and vv'io Kuaranteo their kIiocs. THE STANDARD OF AMERICAN MADK HIIOKi Modern Shoe Store OKO. W. I1RADI.EY, Mgr. Wa Some Class ToimrliiirtKM of linn look, lug OveiiiuiNiiiid Hulls, The iiiImn hi .. i.,i., ... like lln iiiiillt), ,, ( U IliU mill lit. ( , ,llH (m hie to Hint lii..r OoUiei value I him ,. , kiUMhjg, TlMnnie Kiiiiiiuileed tmi Cl.orill lt. THRAMi, IIAKTNCII.U'KMCUa MARX lr"p In mid look Vm over HONEST, ItUI.I.MII.K HKUVICB Tho llarley-DiivhUnn Motor coaps ny of Milwaukee, Wh , have appols. ed mo as I heir reprenentstlTS It Kht mat li Coiiuly, o If on are look nig for llinley-D.iUiliioii svrvlcs til fnir treatment, I sliull h kIiiiI to nut von at the llarley.Dnvlilnon Service Station, tin South Ninth street, Klamath I-'alls, Oregon. C i: IIISMARK, 10-.1t HepreNDUtira. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATAMH Tells Row To Opca Clones' Ktf trils and Ead UeaTcslm. You reel linu In a few momnti. Your cold In head or entnrrh will be gonu. Your clogged nustrlla will opts. Tho air passages of )nur held wtli clear and )ou can breath fresly. N more dullness, heailiirhe; nobiwklil, spuffllng, mucous discharges or dry ntss; no struggling fur breath U night. Tell your druggist )ou wist small botilo of i:iy's Cream Bain. Apply a little of this fragrant sail septic cream In )otir nostrils, let It penetrate through every air piMsie of tho head; sootho and hew tm swollen, Inflamed mucous membrut, nnd relief comes Instantly. It Is Just what cvory cold tad ca tarrh sufferer needs. Don't ltl stuffed up and miserable. Adv.. TMl MAIN BTRBKT SUGARMAN'S tTo bo loiitinurd) mmnnssi - 4 rning Be Watchful of Quality in War " Times. Tree Tea is Today as Always, The Beit Quality .and M the Least Money I EYL'ON.rjAPK FullW -n w M t, r r ,. M