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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1917)
1. . v P;' KLAMATH -FALLS, OREGON -M'I:i,ni;h"av' '"Him, vo0aofrefro0$ f iHH?. j r"" m W,., s .nrft&Tftfe ' '" "T THE EVENING HERALD, tla ... "nil i - IH1V , ' U, - I , 1 . - Irs v f .. iuiim i ill mm i Y. Mbuyv . ' ! "1 KV s 'V. W iJ-- ;v .v ", 1 li ' i? v ; h fi it 'v U . .4 r .fi" ft 3w. 5f yr M r v ii fiiinifiri 1 11 vvuii 1 1 l ii Ju if v ' v fete.' OftMIITIL. Editor ." '?''.t'r?raiMiiiiTlT''r -'-"V - by 'V.VtM nnll MbUsalag Cesntaay of r yfcUJT .- . H-i'&x?1 Hja,mk fW"' " m """" '& ?r"rmti at tin netaoo at mama. . ? ... Mb Onto, tor transmission throng IBMttOT, IilMirf LSff' Li , ,s A,,t- '$ fe nbaertptle toraa by M to any hi tho Unite aHatost . M vjMmSEHftY, UKCKM11KK IW, 1017 ft" fa t V T J HviVsCbssifiedAdvs. 5; p" FOR SALE ,TrOR BALE CUrlitmat trees. Sco Alden North or I'liono 192W. Or. tr early. 17-3t FOR 8AI.E 8tlghtly used 1917 Max well t a bargain. Ilowlo Harngc. 18-3t FORSALE Two heifer calves, 8 and monttu old; ono new sulkoy plow. Will take part alfalfa. Ceo. ,A. Ball, Mills Addition. -- ) high school nro from surro,undlnir HtiM.tiV miTKNIXUS school districts, nnd ns thcro are e . . e a 4 ninny problems thnt confront bo in tnu Tho l'nront-Teochora Association tenchci a nml school board along me held an evening session on Friday, lino of equipment nml nthletlea. Itls tho 14th. After i short milnos, felt by some thnt iiuch ah organlta- : , " Cozy FootWear meeting there followed n social Mine, wnr-tlmo refreshment nml n pro cram, ns follow s: Sour Amerlcn Audience. Rending . . . . 1'lnno toln . . TnIK tlon for nil concerned would ucceed tu a measure In Rolvlng some of tho fmmedlntc problems. Carl M. Hose came out from Klam Mr. Uradbuiy ntu KalU Sunday tu take dinner with MIm Merrill' iiia sinter, Miss Jessie lloso of Henley. FOR BALE Good Rogue River ap . Iles; delivered free. 7J5 Klamath ireaue. 13-10t FOR RALE Dodge Brothers touring j" car. Inquire P. R. JJodgo, Fourth J aid Klamath. rhonel99W 18-St FOR RENT WWWWVWWWWMAAMAAA FOR RENT Comfortably furnished, room flat. Inquire 00 South Riv erside, or phone 303. 19-31 FOR RENT Comfortably furnished 5-roora flat. Inquire GO South Riv erside or phone 303. 193t FOR RENT Storage room, conven ient location; terms reasonable. Apply J. B., Herald office. 15-tf HELP WANTED WWWWWMWWMM 'WANTED Cook for bearding house. Box 1106 or.phone 98J. 18-2t CAR LOADERS WANTED Lamm Lumber Co.,.Modoc Point, C-tf .WANTED A good togging job or would icll good heavy team, har ness and wagon; price right. In quire at Blue Front sUble. 18-2t MILL HANDS WANTED Lamm Lumber Co., Modoc Point. 5-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST Watch fob, gold monogram tetters R. E. B., f 10 reward will be paid for return to Re E. Dord. 19-2 MISCELLANEOUS" fMMMMMJVWWJWyAAWWMWMWWWWWsMWMMMMV LATIMER is still In the market for horse hides. 1911 PARTIES desiring tin canuind rub bish hauled, drop postal to II. Astrup, S3s Walnut street. Terms reasonable. 19-Gt y $10.00 REWARD for return of watch fob with gold monogram, lost by Bex E. Bord. 19-2t MILL MEN WANTED All winter Job fcr expedeaeed mill men and lumber pllen; big wages; excellent mess house;. Sao cabins; electric lights; men's Jh house. Telephone to Modoc Lumber Co., Chlloquin, Oregon. 28-tf FOR SALE Stock and dairy ranch, SIS acres; paid up water right, running water; two pumping plants; flae buildings, farming Implements,1 horses, 62 head of dairy stock; $80 par acre, everything Included. Easy terms. . "lammunii) apiru o. T. McKendrlc and son Scott were It. K. Bradbury nli-itiiMi nt a chicken illnner nt tho Vocal solo Miss Roso .Mcrrlll-Rtwo bunk house, comer of Heading Mrs. Patterson , ow 8M.ct nm, t,aruynri, au,nuo. Vocal solo Mrs. J. R. Dixon. ... .... ... A J Ik C. I.nttu ..... ... Talk Burrell Short nro 0M of, ' ,Bh "du,l "l vont " Piano solo MrPhllllPs nccounl f ,,lnM8- Vccal trio Mls4 Stuart. Merrill! James Now ton. who has been out of and Roto I school on account of tllnos, has now Rending '. Mls Stuart Violin solo J. W. Morris A number of tho strangers In tho neighborhood wvro procnt. It li hoped thnt nil tho strangers In tho Henley school district will come to these meetings and get acquainted with the school and the teachers. The question of tho need of the Parent-Teachers Association for tho high school was dltcussed. A vole of those present was. taken, and with ono exception was found to be In favor of such an organisation. Most of the students In tho Henley Combination automobile policies give complete protection. Get one from Cliilrote. 17 H OUSTON' Metropolitan AmjiemenU s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE- tico. Iune Tucker Presents THE MANXMAN" Itr Hall ('nine Baturtlnr-Suiulnjr, Dec. aJ2-2:l teturned to tako up' his work. Marshall McClay entered school on Monday, Dcremboro 10th. Juuies T.Hcnlcy has been nsMstlng Miss Rose In tho Red Cross drive this week In tho. Henley district. Tho English students In tho high school have been reeoMng some ery Interesting letters from tho soldiers and sailers, stationed at various places nt homo and abroad within the past ten days. ' ' R. C. Short hnsbecn very busy of late Improving lils Meadow Lake ranch. He Is preparing to plant tim othy hay and clover. The families of Percy Dixon and Thcnias Dixon liavo traded homes this past week. Cecil Caldwell left Heuloy school to take tho examination for the navy, but failed on account of n weak heart He afterward went to work In tlio , box factory. Tho Henley high nnd grammar schools arc planning to liavo a Christ mas tree and Chrlstmns program to- I i-etlier on Fritlav afternoon. Decem ber 2 1st, when school closes for tho regular two weeks' vacation. It will icti) en January 7th. STAR THEATER Triangle Fine Arts Present llewtlp llarrlscale In WOODEN SHOES" A siory o'f Picturesque Holland. A KKVhTOXK COMEDY -- HHIPPIXGTON NOTF With tho lake freo of ice and -nil the streams running on regular time. It I'cesn't seem at nil llko winter. Arthur Wakefield Is building a new- garngo. Also It Is reported that 'Captain Parker I linil a smash-up a few days ago, badly jamming one wheel of-nls car. The accident occurredat Falrvlew. Preparations are being made at St. Clord'for celebrating at St. Cloud for tho holidays with a roaring good tlnio. About seventy-flvo Invitations are to bo sent out. and this number EFFICIENCY KDG.Ut'8 COI'IITSIIIP ,, ox,,PCtedto bo present. Mr. Clcvcnger has arrived from tho TEMPLE THEATER Taylor Hormes In Tcmplo Tliruier PrexenlH From Clarence Budlngton Kelland's story In tho Saturday Evening In II vo parts. IHUItHT PATHE NEWS li to. t War PIrtureM ADMISSION TEN CENTS est, , Coast country, nnd has decided to re main here. Ho declares thcro Is too nii'ch rain and fog there, for him. Mont all fencing has been removed from the Klamath Doelopmcnt prop, crty In Buena Vita Addition, and Is Id he used for other purposes. I I . J. T. WARD CO., 15 Main Street ORPHEUS THEATER KHtjr Gordo, In -"FORGET-ME-NOT" WMh Montague Lore j v A truly wonderful and ontertalnlng attraction No tons watts far oboe repairing a h II MODERN SHOE STORE.. . Pennsylvania VACUUM CUP TIRES Have Not Yet Increased In Price n the- New Lew Cost vol. Jsts Travelers, At CMIc-. a ANNOVNCKMKNT f i . ft, !tK-.'J flfcf ' rA-nVW T)Ml.ia(MISsfiMrwii ua, Nt ' i;i .latfeNi jatr. mU muumU aaMltleas r- .- v ijtr - m r t Ak' nUssM f Ibla Study Rcwm masts' to- at the fink Christian ehureh at ff 11 res i WwV m 1 VsMi aVi 1 '.lM U i W.i 1 I 'i m mil lvi mi SjJy4Y4P 4 mmiunu The Viuuuni Cup Trend l iho moMt prnrticnl anil ehlclcflt tire tread that Ii.in ever' been riettad. It NHercMiful ly roiublncH long life tllli actual pre tendon of itltldding, bo miatter how net the iuciiient nuty he. The tread Im ttrn lieiity unci roniMMed of tho (('Ugliest Mcar-renlstlsig white WHk known. The high quullly of the Vacuum Cup 1 1 em I st(Mk I esUiMlslied by Iho fmt tlml it Iiun lieeu inulutHined with, out cliange for a period of yeans, fully Justifying our extrnordjnarjr mileage guarantee of 0,000 hUIsh per warran ly tag, attic lied lo each easing. P. R. DODGE Cxcluiivc IMlr for KUmsth County aid Klunth IImm l&W For These Cool Nights The dainty -colors and the handsome patterns that we are now showing in women's house and boudoir flippers make them a universal y favorite and they look so 3' warm and comfortable, too. i JA x Y V V V T T T t T i t AT Z t 1 y There Are Dozens of Different Designs ? E"n'I N. - for you to choose fromfelt slippcru and shoes in striking color combinations, fur trimmed, ribbon trimmed, and, with dainty brocaded de signs. Kelt soles and leather soles', wool lined r.nd unlincd, in short, everything for foot com fort for these ccol evenings and mornings. 4 Prices range from 75c to $2.75 Agents for Daniel Green Comfy Slippers You will do well to consider that Christmas ir but a few days off, and what is more accept able than a pair of warm house shoes as a Christmas Gift.? V i T T t Y V T ? T ? ? a t t f t T ? J T t T. ? J i Y ' v ' 4 MILL MEN WANTED J .IrcnkftiHt for n few days, and your kid- If ou uiku up wlrti n bad tnste, fur . nos Mill then act line. This famous' rod tongue, nasty breath or stomach 'All winter Job for experienced mill wills Is mado fioni the acid of grope becomes rancid, It's your liver. Hallow fnen and lumber pliers. Big wages, ex. r.nd lemon juice, combined with llthln, skin, muddy completion, wstery oyce, cellent mess houee; fine cabins; elee- and hsui been usod for generations to nil deuoto liver unclrnnllneis. Your trie lights; men's club house. Tele-! Hush clogged kidneys and Mlmulnto, liver Is tho most Important, alro tho -shone to Modoc Lumber Co., Chlloquin, them to activity, nlso to ncutrnllzo tho j most nhuscd nnd neglected organ of Oregon. ' 27-tf nciiM in utina so it no iniMer cauncs ip(iiio uoiiy. tow jcnnw its (unction or rilntlou, thus ending bladder disorders, .how to rcleaso tho dnmmcd-up body .tad Baits Is Inexpensive, and cannot waft to, bllo anil toxins. Most folks i alto sciikdum: roit i WI.NTKU MONTHS Injuro; makes n delightful effervescent, resort (o violent rnlomol, which Is n 'llihln witter drink which nil .regular dnncoroui, sallvntliiK chomlcnl which can only bo used occasionally because Mills Addition, for two passengers, went eaters should take now and then 7.r,e; each nddltlonnl passenger, 25c. ,0 'P "' kidneys clean nnd tho To depot 'from Main street, for one J!0,i P'1. thereby nvoldlng sorlous or two passengers 00c; each addl- kidney complications. Adv. tionni paBscnger, :sc. 1, Ipai ttt ,invnmn,i In nK.npilnn.A with conditions. t HMn STUFFED FROM I ft lcnil,oonrul or '"nwtono phns- I'tlkari Pay, for throo passcngors, X HATARRH OR A fifil n ,,,m, ln " t0 wn,lh from ,,, "vcr "",l 11.50; four or more passeners. each J Wftlnnnun A lULU X bo, ie ,irCv.m day's Indlrestlbto 10c. I gsra cream Aonlicd In Vorfrils I niatorlal. tho poisons, sour blla and Z Opens Air Pasaases IUicht Un. X 0X,IIH "'"" dennslnic, sweetening If nccumulnten In tho tissues, alio at tacks tho bones. Kvcry imin and woman, slrk or well, should drink each morning be- ?:$ foru hrunkfast, a Rims of hot water Rblpplngton, an pavement, $1; off. Javemont extra. No trip less than C0cs Lay over time, per hour, $1.50. IlKCKARUS HKXT SnilVIOlV VAN'S AUTO SEIlVICi:, U. K. SULLIVAN, fl, 8. WAKKFIELD, c,i:o, DIKHN, JOK JOSEPH. J5-lt j ?. Inutniit relict no waliln; our (floRH'iil nictr.'ls open right tip; tho otr p-itK.'igcs of jour head clcnr nn.l you can brcatho freely. No morn hawk ln, siiurtldig, blowing, headache, dry U033. No struggling for breath at night; your sold or tatnrrh disap pears. Oct a small bottle of Kly's Cream IF BACK HURTS MOLLIS FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYS OCCASION ALLY IF YOU EAT MEAT, REO-ULARLY nnd freshening Iho cntlro alimentary canal beforo putting mora food Into the stomach. Mmeslono phoiphnto docs not re strict tho diet llko rnlomol, because It tan not unlhnto, for It Is harmless and you can eat anything afterwards, 'it Is Inexpensive nnd almost tasteless, and any pharmacist will sell you a quarter pound, which Is sufficient for n demonstration of how hot wator and ifnlm from vnur flriiiulkl nnw. Annlv a little of this frng.unt untistlc,,1 '""'ono nhoaplnto rloana. atlmulatoa healing cicam In your nostrils. It f" , 'roaHien. tlio Hvor, keeping you penetrates through every nlr pasi.igo fc0,ln ni dny ln nm' An " Adv. )f thfl bend, soothes tho lullnmmnd or 'swollen mucous membrane and relief, I comes Instantly, It's Just flno. Don't stay Eluffed iii with a cold ur nasty cutarrh. Ad. No man or woman who eats meat regulatly can make a mistake by flush ing tho kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forma uric ncld which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly Alter or strain only part of tho wast and polsdns from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, rerrouancsa constipation, dimness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you. feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your back hurts, or If the urine lscloudy, offensive, full at sediment, irregular of passage, or. at- tendod by a saaaatloa'of scalding, get about four ounces of Hi Salta front any reliable bsjjMcy aa4 tako a tablo spoonful in sjaw of wstar bolero SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER Everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In l, a before breakfaat To feel ns fine as tho proverbial fiddle, wo must keep tho llvor washod elonn, nnd almost every morning to' prevent Its spongo-llke pores from' clogging with Indlgfatlblo material, sour bllo ami poisonous toxins, says a ' noted physician. If you get hoadache. It's your llvor. ' If you catch cold easily, It's your live. I Passengers and Baggage Anywhere in ike City ' IT Quick Service ReasouUe hjits PHONE 187 Western Traitfer Coapuy m. a slop w I'mim In ,m "Sl WIIIUSTMBUcg, NIS.M:,HH) ,, xjfore yL lihli beglMs-nWf )"iiiiinM.n(Tt,nfta H' Hill.-, nml ,rl htiH ml uirt tlilnK,, r,"l'HnM.Hsremprtii It li P'"Mliliiiinssa2 Ml Clinic In mid nlr kn-.l "KUiMlili-." i,m rrmsri; ntc fin )imrnlflllHrrlrsi I l.ii.IUori lilcr, UIn Iteesi or fumy liililslrcl, si m reiiiiimli,. ptlrm, ,,, J ei) MiliM.lc.glfi. Wecsi tmu Jim iiiiinjr in fhess, flimi AT SUGARMAIfi ('In hi innlliiunl) t.'il it ciclciiiltir for the .ew few flimi lillmli., 1J 'i lii It ilu. Ix.t dime rtfelriii In the city. IS .MonniVHIIOKSTORB... Xiiiiim (Vrtlllcnlp lasied ftr Sf niimiitil, nt II -if K. K. K. STORE... Tlic Tiiitrlcr linn imkl slsfewf lntl'ui mine Hint lN,uoa,eais chlctit nml IiimIHi clnlms. Ask (at rulo alxiiil tin. .New MiwlM 17 If You Want votit I'l.f.MiiiNti, HTam rrriiM.'tm voin iimt. im; hievi: iii:i'.tiREa oit i,im:i, cam. i'Hoxk III Oil lOJd MAI.VHT. Fred Stickle Ifs Henj Come In and See Mi HnVBjmVMi The NEW "I ralrbanr-.s Norst z FARM ENGINE Economicnl -flSfHtf Light Welpht-Sujijj; Gun Barrel Qta'ff Leak-proof CoWfW1 G. C. L01W sjhs t JJew City m w. ousrsntes Our . ..itira Laeniaiea Shirts ano v ),j w. .(so wash silk, weol, .r.d U vry r.My. h. eonvlneei. W" BflV -- -" irs rlaht. Phons IB. , 127 Fourth SW - ) .. r ' , - r . -4 ft. te?j, 'HV I.H. jr.i.