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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1917)
9KW i :J J'f mrmir t . fe1; -" W THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOXDAV, ,.:,; ;tl,lT .V PAGB TWO TJw&fw'" r " fc ,, " n KA Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor -- uiy except Sunday by fit gerald MMiktti Company of i Falla, at IIS Ftmrtt street ktmd at tk fottoSe at Kteaata gWta. Omiob. ir tnuualMlM tkroaa i Batter. bscrlpth tnw by small to any address la Use OalUd tutaai OMrear Mta . .ee MONDAY, nBCKMnKlt.1l.iOI7 XOT1CK TO StllSCltHlKItS Carrier boys will call on all sub- orlhar in tho rltv who have UOt paid their subscriptions in advance, on tlio nrst Saturday of each month to col lect. Subscribers arc kindly request ed to arrange to have tlio money leady for the boys when they call, as each carrier has from 100 to 150 peo lle to call upon. It will be necessary to discontinue all subscriptions not paid for by the Kith of the month, unless special ar rangements are made at thlu office. Prompt payments of subscriptions will be of treat assistance to the car rier boys, as alt arc attending school during the week. EVENING HEKAI.D. Henlfs Classified Advs. - FOR SALE MMMMMMMWWMMIMWMMMWM. FOR 8ALE Pure bred Chesapeake puppies, from very best working steck: trained duck dogs. Address P. O. Box 381, City. 31-3t FOR SALE At a bargain, 1917 Maiwell touring car. Call and be convinced, at Ford Garage. 21-St FOR RENT MMMMMIMMIMMVIMMMMMMMM ROOM TO LET In good location. Address X, Herald office. 31-U FOR RENT Well furnished rooms, with hot and cold water and bath ; reasonable. The New Clalrmont, 22S Fourth street. 29-3t FOR RENT Storage room, conven ient locatioa; terms reasonable. Apply J. D.. Herald office. 1 5-tf HELP WANTED WANTED Office work. "R." Her ald office. . 31-lt WANTED Stenographer. Prone 120 or call SIS Wllllts building S9-2t LOST AND FOUND LOST One Jersey cow branded OE connected, on right hip, right ear aurked with circle, slit out; $10 re ward for information leading to re cover)'' Orville Elliott, Klamath Agency, Ore. 24-6t MISCELLANEOUS ESTRAY Came to my place last October, very dark red heifer, branded J Inside of shield on left hip, traight crop and split on left ear. Edw. Freuer, Seven Springs ranch, Poe Valley. S8-3t MILL MEN WANTED All winter Job fcr experienced mill men and lumber pliers; big wages; excellent mess ae cabins; electric lights; 'a club house. Telephone to Modoc Lumber Co., Cbiloqula, Oregon. 28-tf FOR SALE Six-room house In Mills Addition; f 1,000 cash; big snap. J. T. WARD CO., IS Mala Street ORPHEUS THEATER Monday aad Tuesday Ethel llarryatore in THE GREATEST POWER" A Metro Five Act Wonder play. Also ONE.RKEL TItAVKLOGUK The great strength, big dividends, and incomparable benefits of the "Old' est Company in America" means first class life insurance for you. For par tlculsrs see Geo. C. Ulrlcb, District Maaager, The Mutual Life of New Vark 19-tf CUHeete caa save you money on Ma, business property, farms Ha has an exclusive list sellable property at very low Better lavestlgte. 17 aw UCAVE8 FOR SOUTH Charles Otey left Saturday for San Francisco, where ha will meet bis wife, who Is vUltlag there. They will return together after the latter fart of this weak. News . . e PLKVXA POIXTKItM A literary society is to be orgnnlJed at Plevna on January Ith. All aro urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whltmore and family spent Christmas In Klam. oth Falls with relatives D. W. George Is enjoying a vUlt from his son, II. P. George and fam ily, who are from Ohio. The Misses Blanche and Marie Tal. bot and Jennie Agor and Christine Murdork are spending Christmas va cation with their parents. George Shell and family spout tho day Christmas with I.loyd Kenaston, with n family reunion. Mi Crank is spend I tic the holi days in Klamath Falls with her par ents. Mrs. I.. I). Kenaston Rare a dinner ChrUtmas day in honor of her broth er, II. P. George and wife. Those present were G. P. George and fam ily, G. L. Shell r.nd family, Chas. Sev its and wife. Clifford, Kndu and G. F. Sevlts and I. W. George. II. H. Van Valkcnburg was a Klam. ath Falls business visitor last Mon day. Jim Atkins and Milton Heavlln at tended the dance at Keno on Christ mas night. - - MT. LAKI r An Interesting program Is being prepared in connection with the an nual New Year's community dinner at Mt. Lakl church. G. D. Grixxle will be toastmaster, and toasts, music and visiting will be the order of the day. The picnic dinner will be at 12 o'clock, and housewives arc request ed to Hooverlze, especially asked not to frost the cakes they bring. -- - MKRItlLL MENTION -- - The municipal Christmas tree nt the Merrill opera house was a great success, Santa Clans distributing over 300 bangs of candy to the little ones of the community. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Haskins have a little baby daughter named Olive. Miss Margaret 'and Master John Swan are spending the Christmas hoi Mays with friends and relatives In Klamath Falls. The Merrill community is grieved to hear of the sad death of Mrs. J. Frank Adams. She leaves many friends, who extend their deepest brmpatliy to her husband and sons. Many of our farmers are taking ad vnntage cf our fine weather, and are plowing and getting their land ready for next spring. Owing to the open season, many thousands of sheep are being taken back to the lava beds, where the range is still green. John Taylor is our latest Merrill man to get a new Maxwell car. It seems that Santa Claus left It at his home on Christmas eve. H OUSTON' s Metropolitan Amusements HOUSTON . OPERA HOUSE THE MAX WITHOUT A COl'NTBY" Saturday and Sumluy JANUAUY .lilt am) flth Tlie Dramatic Herniation of the Hour STAR THEATER Goldtvyn Pictures Present Maxlue Elliott In "FIGHTING ODDS" A ft'jry of big business ventures In the uutomoblle Industry. TEMPLE THEATER I'ntlie Gold Rooster Plays Kir Arthur Wlnji I'lncro's Mot t'Wehrited Play " I li I H " A sensational story acted by n cast of England's best actors and actresses ADMISSION TEN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AXD SATURDAYS hferrUl, Oregon Kkntiriy LOCALS . Model Town Last Imlay, the only town of its kind on earth. A freight division point on the Southern Pacific, about thirty miles west of Wlnnemucca, and Just the other side of Humboldt House. Imlay Is n railroad town of about 300 population; a town where all the buildings look alike and all the In habitants talk about being transferred to Sparks or Ogden. Imlay Is n model town In some re spects, and peculiar In others. There are no saloons in Imlay, consequently no Jails. There are no lawyers, no State School To Aid EUGENE. Dec. 31. A list of In structors at the University of Oregon available for use by the government In connection with the war, has been prepared for Professor G. S. Ford of the committee on public information at Washington, by Professor Joseph Schnfer, chairman of the University of Oregon faculty committee on war co-operation. The following were among the qualifications mentioned. In regard to the translation of ar ticles printed in foreign languages. Professor Timothy Cloran can read Spanish and French publications; Professor E. Thorstenberg can han dle those printed in German or Scan dinavian; Professor A. P. R. Drucker can r,ead Russian and is a native of Russia, who knows conditions there And is asqualnted with several Rus sian leaders. In the department of fine arts, Ros. well Dosch is able to serve by making war posters. Dean J. J. Landsbury of the school of music Is anxious to do anything In his line. Professor E. S. Dates can produce war plays. Among many Instructors who could appear upon the lecture platform are Professors George Rebec, Henry Sheldon, E. S. Conklln, J. H. Gilbert. Peter Crockett, A. F. Reddle, Earl Kllpatrick, Lillian Tingle, II. C. Howe and President P. L. Campbell. The University News Bulletin, the MILL MEN WANTED All winter Job for experienced mill men and lumber pllere. Slg wages, ex. cedent mess house; fine cablna; elec tric lights; men'e club house. Tele ohone to Modoc Lumber Co., Chlloquln, Oregon. 27-tf Alcoholic Content of Beer Now, and After January 1 2W When you drink a glass of beer in this year 1917, 3.7 per cent Is alco hol. If you dou't swear off January 1 and continue to drink, you will get In the same quantity of beer only 2 per cent of alcohol. Perhaps you will have to drink about one-third more beer to obtain the same effect. Presl. dent Wilson has Issued a proclama tion under the food act, fixing the alcoholic content of beer after the new year at i per cent. This pic ture shows the difference, which tho slight in appearance, will be very real to the drinking man, ( Is At Discovered doctors and no red light district. There Is no church In Imlay, and no cemetery on its outskirts. Imlay ha no theater and no pawnshop. Every body eats three meats a day and every body works for a living. "Next stop Is Imlay. twenty min utes for lunch." Carson Weekly. Major Ingalls, who conducts tho new Clalrmont convalescent homo In this city, has resided at tho place de scribed, and declares the article cor rect in every particular. Pr epared U. S. In War Education Monitor and the historical synopsis In the Oregon Teachers' Monthly, can all bo of use to tho gov ernment. In Professor Schafer's opln- Ion. lai; I Standard are insurance pnllrlr In I MlMMtfjanl MtMlinilfl nn MfMnilanf forms. See CWIcole. 17 OUCH! PAIN! PAIN! HUH STIFFNESS AWAY WITH SMALL TRIAL IIOTTLE OF OLD, PKXKTILTIXG "ST. JACOH'S OIL" ' Ah! Pain Is gone! Quickly? Yes. Almost Instant re lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentlo rubbing with "St. Jacob's Oil." j Rub this soothing, penetrating oil rlsht on your painful back, and like j magic, relief comes. "St. Jacob's Oil" I Is a harmless backache, lumbago r.nd sciatica cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. Straighten up! Quit complaining! Stop those torturous "stitches.." In a moment you will forget that you ever had a weak back because It won't hurt or be stiff or lamo. Don't suffer! Get a smull trial bottle of old, honest, "St. Jacob's Oil" from your druggist now and get this Listing relief. Adv. IF rAKC SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS AND NEUTRALIZE IRRITATINO ACIDS Kidney and bladder weakness result from uric acid, saya a noted authority. The kidneys fitter this acid from tho blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to Irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night The sufferer is In constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation, and la Tory profuse; again, there la difficulty In avoiding It Bladder weakness, most folks call It, because they can't control urination. Whllo it Is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this Is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful In a glass of wa ter before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids In the urine so It no longer Is a source of Irritation to the bladder and urinary organs, which then act normally again. Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithls, and Is used by thousands of folks who aro subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Baits Is splendid for kidneys and causes so bad effects whatever. Here you bar a pleasaat, efferves cent lithla water drlak, wbJak faleWy relieve bladder traubje. AdT. RUB RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER MM" te X X r i t t ? x X X vf. Jkb jf c1?yirw. M mi Somewhere, Dec. 31, 1917 DEAR JACK: Your much appreciated gift ar rived yesterday. The box of Symphony Lawn is s i ? very artistic. It is beautiful. Sincerely Yours, MABLE . tV yvVVwvwwVVWwMMAVAMVrW X J For Sale By Star Drug Co. ' Klamath Falls Oregon Je " w JJMJJJJJJJtv r CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS TeHs Row Te Get QeJek Relief from Head-Cola, I?s Splendid! In cue minuiv your clogged no, trlle will open, the air pnssages of youl head will clear and you our. breathe freely. No more hawking, inurtlng, blowing, hearachu, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; our cold or catarrh will bo gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Halm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of tlio head, soothes tho Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. It's Just flno. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh relief somes so quickly. Adv. Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liver, and bowel palsena before I breakfast To feel your best day In and day out, to feel clean Insldo; no sour bllo to coat your tonguo and sicken your breath or dull your head; no constipa tion, bullous attacks, sick headache, coldfl, rhoumatlsm or gouty, acid stom ach, you must batho on tho Inside like you bathe outside. This Is vastly more Important, becauso tho skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, while ttie ttowel pores do, says a well known physician. To keep thoso poisons and toxins well fluflhed from tho stomach liver kidney and bowels drink before break fast oirli day a elans of bot water wilh n ter.spoonful of llmcstono phoiphute in it. This will cleanse, purify and freshen tho entlro allmontnry ai;t ho foro putting nioro food Into tin- Mom uch. Got a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist It is Inexpensive and almost tasteless, ex cept a nourish twinge which Is not un pleasant Drink phoxphated bot water every morning to rid your system of these vile poisons and toxins; also to provont their formation. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with an ac cumulation of body poisons, bogln this treatment, and above all, keep It up I Aa soap and bot water act on tho skin. cleansing, sweetening and purifying, so limestone phosphate and bot water be fore breakfast, act on the stomach, liver and bowela. Adv. : Conihliinlloii autontohlle polrr Kite Kiiupli'lo pritHtlnti. (lei "lie f i itin rtiltmttt. 17 Henry Ford still makes pleasure cars. Wo have yours In stock. Call and let ns show you. Ford Garage 21-8t New Year's ...Dinner... A Turkey Dinner will ltd served nt lite Marshall House lo Hie pulillr, from V2 In I:. TO, January IH DINNER 75c . Ttio who ran Hint want din urr pit-Aft tclflioiK Hie day licfiirr. tn tho riming will krrve meals to n-gulnr iMi.tnlorn; nlso Iran. uleni. hatch nv wi:i:k SO.no :t rural per dsy .l.oo it meals per day Klngle meals OOc HiHitiM lo rent. .$.'1.00 per week Ceylon . I W T eft i I m m mi a Hi fl sMsPr' OddT and Ends A laign iiMIIi Uncut f ..,. wra," lit. Iii.IIi.k u.ry m. Mtiiiilitn null prliM. ,V lower Silk Suspenders Silk Shirts Silk Ties Silk Hose Heller lake itdtniitnKd of 4 few of I lion tturtlt.ttlille sprrlitU Itefiir,. U,rr m, gone, Tlt urck only AT SUGARMAN'S Wn want your minify After Jn. nary I. la 1 8, w il ,, for CM), only. Ford Garage, j.t m Tlif Tnurlrrx hn ,,,i snrt orgs. lllm nmrr Hint kim.imio.ihxi in s. rlilint nittl lienlili ihliiiK. ,tk tttH. ruin nlxiut Hie ru l,"i ('ml pnllrlss. 17 Do You Abuse Your Watch? You guard It carefully ngalnit Jars, blows ami fulls. Hut do you protect It iiKtiliml militant wear A watch ran ruin Itself by run nlng too long without being cleaned niul oiled. If you rant reiiic-iiiD.-r how long It tins been slncn your watch waii rlt'ittu'd- If ynii Know It has been a year or longer step Into Itpp's today ami hare It examined, Don't wait for signs of dlstniM that nic-ins you luivo walled too lung. Theto U no place In Klnraath Falls whoro you ran sccurs such skillful and careful watch, deck and Jewelry repairing a Upp docs. Frank 1 Upp JEWELER 433 Main Street OMrtnl H. V. Wnltlt Inspector rning: Be Watchful Quality in War Times. Tree Tea Today or Always, The Best Quality ' .andfortfie Juca&i iYvn.v - Japan Ftdimfi fo, . ,'t