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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1918)
TUMOAV, MNVAIir , IffM THE EVENINQ HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS,. OREGON PAGE THRKH Girls Shoveling Snow in Recent Chicago Storm bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI H bbbbbbbbbbI Lbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi M 1 RK'Sususj Chicago atreeta wero piled so high .... ... with ,now after the big storm that even t tin wmnen were called out to Enemy Preparing Desperate Drive (Summery by Associated Prcae) That the Teutonic allies. In their siperted offensive on the western bat tltlrrnt are not to be sstlsflvd merely with Infantry operations, but will em ploy their submarines In the moat In tensive mniitior they havo yet adopted tu nlcl them. I an announcement Umt hat Just been mudit by Secretary of War linker. Wbllii tint nrinlcj of Mm enemy, ro. Inforcvd to n great extent by men withdrawn from the Russian front, are altiirkliiK on Intnl. under-, nter boat', ri'tltti'd and generally prepared, are In seek the lane of commerce, tperlally those between III" United Rtatct and Kranre, there to nttompt to ravlth (iimmerco mid to cut off, If possible, men of the American nrmy and fooil and ammunition Riipplles that nro being hastened Kurope-wurd by the United Htotea. The (Icrman chanrollor'a speech to the mnln rnmmltteo of the relchstag on firrmany's reiiulrementa for peace hai not quenched tho thirst of the great man of tho peopto outalde the mllltarUtlc realm for a count Ion of hostilities. Tho furore created among thla branch of the people haa beon so great, apparently, that pan-German newspapers are doctoring that Field Uarahal von Illndenburg and bla right hand man, Oenoral von Luden dorlf, nre talking of retiring. The mllltarUtlc wing Beamingly la of tho opinion that the word of Chancellor von llertllng woro ton moderate, tho proletariat, desiring penco, conaldera hli speech an evailvo. Ono of tho florninn newapapora characterises It aa "equivalent to a battlo won by tho nemy." Prom Austria there la a notable lack In comment on the Austro-Hun-garlan foreign minister's addroaa to the relchstag, possibly Indicating that the government cenaora arc holding back expressions of opinion by a ma jority of tlie newspaper, which gauged by previous utterancea, would be favorable to ponce and antagonistic the German viewpoint aa act forth by Count von llortllng. Warning tlint tho German are pre paring for a grout Hiibmnrlne offen sive iiRnlnat the American line of "oinrjunlriitloii x.lth Franco In con nection with tho Impending Teutonic drive rgaliist tl.o wont front In glvon by Booretr.ry liahur In his weekly mil-' Itury icvlew, mudu public by tho wnr department. Itereutly theio Iihh been a marked docrcuso In the number of allied mer. chant ship sunk by subinurlnos. Tho explanation for thla U found In tho withdrawn) of submarines In propara t"n for tho coming thrust on land und seas. "During the period under review, renewed' activity along the entire western front la noted," the report adda. "The region bordering the North m once again haa become the scene severe fighting. "A carefully co-ordlnatel operation liolp clean aldewalka and crossings. ThU photograph ahuwa four of litem, ArMweA ,n , c,Wni of tMr hM1. hands or brother, with their atiov- undertaken by IliltUh monitors act ing In concert with land batteries In the north area of Ypres, subjected the German defenses of Ostend and sur rounding country to a severe bom bardment. "In the Italian theater tho Import ance of the successful French assault In the region of Monte Tomha three week ago Is proven by the retreat of . the enemy In this area. I "Iteporta reach us of tho Increasing rcullvoneee of the Slav population of Austria, more particularly the Ciecli. "The general strlko In Vienna and other upheaval thruout the mon archy are assuming serious propor tions, and they are no longer to bo held of mere Internal Interest, but will Inevitably react on the general pollllral situation. "In lluaala peace negotiations have continued with frequent Intorrup. . lions. I "In ratrstlne the British are ct- Memllng their line to the north, and during the week past advanced fur ther In the tielghborhood of Durnh, on a frontage of approximately four miles. "Thn victory of the British over the ,T.itklMi naval forces off the Darda nelles must be mentioned aa an event ' of esperal military algnlflrance." RULESLESS EXACTING PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 29. Major 'Ooneral William 0. (lorgas, In an ad- 'dross bofora tho American academy of political and social science, said the draft regulatlone are bolus ro- i vised ao that thousands of mon who 'foiled to pass tho physlcul examina tion In tho last draft wouldbo eligible , In tho next call. Moro than 200,000 inoti, ho said, were rejected bocuuso of minor physical ilofocts, easily correct ed by Hllght surgical oporntloiiH. Gene-at (lorgas said preiont plans j rail for from twelvo to fifteen hosplt I ala In Fiauco to care for reconstruc tion coses of the American expedition ary forces. Tho allloi, tho speaker mild, have eont back 8G par cont or their wounded to the trenches. Only J 5 per cent were permanently dis abled. Travelers accMeat and health premiums for. 117 amounted to aearlr M.00e.vt. Fair tmtaseat of policy holders has mads this pesst. NEWDRAFT Political Hornet's Nest Stirred Up In Germany LONDON, Jim, lit). Wliut news Iiiih been I'lirtnltted to pais the Our- imuii viuiH'jr Indicates that a political horiiul'i l!"il lias been stirred up In Ouriiiimy A dispatch fiom Zurich to In the ICxrlintiKi' Telegraph company iiiotc the llerllti correspondent of tho I'riiiilifnrtur oltmig n siiyltig thn piiii-deriuiius lire "kicking up a tromendoiis row" mid ilvclnrliiK thnt Field Miirsliiil von lllndotiliurK and itciieiiil von l.iiilmiilorlT, dlsHiitlHlli'il with Clinucellor llortlliiK'M speech bo- forn the main committee of the relch- stng. are iianlu talking of retiring. Kmperor William has not boon spared, the Deutsche Tngea Zeltung ntylltiK him thn "present represontn- live" of the Hoiiko of llohontollern,! Uncle Sam WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. IB..-1 head the Amorlcan Instructors, Recre Anieriiun efflcloncy methods will be lary Daniels baa announced. He will Introilt.rcil Into the lirntlllan navy, bo iictfimpantod by three or four ofll The rmuth Amerlrn republic haa turn-leers who aro rocognlted as experts In ml to the United States for assistance the several branches of naval train In building up Its battlo fleet. A corps' lug. of rpcrliillly equipped officers will bo llraill has mndo comprehensive dlitpiitihed ut once. Oiplitln Carl T. Vogelsang wilt Oreg on Aids Soldiers Entertainment I'OUTI.AND.Jnn. 29.- -The goneral I'uinpalgii (or tlie state of Oiegon, out side of I'ortluml, to romplete the fund of H4,ooo with which to equip com imii'lllcx In the vicinity of war caiupa properly to entertain the soldiers In their hours of Iclstiro, now la undoi' mil). I'oriiunu uvvr-suuscnueu Kl, PAMO IIAItllKHH AUK PATItlOTH) KL PA80, Texas, Jan. 29. Cus tomers of El Paso barberahops are notified of meatteaa, whcatless, pork less and smokeless days by signs Minted on the mirrors of the local barberahops. These notices are palnUi ed fresh on each of these special daya as a part of tho patriotic work of the, Texae Journeymen's Ilarber Associa tion, and Is state wide In Its scope. Tbe barbers say that every customer takes at least one gllmpso of himself after lie has been shaved or had hta 44 Tramp!" They're Marching Up 24 Flights toWork On Elevatorless Monday Jul JW1" ssr''ei.V BmBBBaBBasaBBBuaVBnBr S1 WMsssssassssVBMS . . JfeBeJsasatr 'JisWv t "' j f j( i m. x . ? . r y ffHfc?A5'ts 'panPesssssssssssal Men and women employed In omces in high skyscrapers, who found It necessary to work pa Monday despite Fuel Administrator Oarfleld's orger against tbe use of coal for elevators, heat, or light, had. to climb aad climb. Into tho clouds, This photograph shows a number turning the twenty-fourth flight la a, vary tall butldlag. probably deilrlng to show by u parul- lul between the uiiiperor utid tho crown prlrico thut the annexationist cherish tho latter nv the Riivlng or Germany at tho lust moment "from sinking In the abyss dug by four meii --Dr. von KiiMlilmunii (deriiinu for- olgn secretary), Count von Hortllmr (Imporlal chancellor), Count Cznrnln (Austro-llungnry fornlKii minister), nnd Count von KoimIitii (flcnnnn sec. rciury of tho treasury): Tho iicwhii- per adds that King l.udwlg of llnvnrln nltendy has made represontittlons to r.'mperor William regarding tho pollt- , inn Biwininiii wiihh nun arisen. The Detitache Zeltung declares tho chancellor's speech Is cqulviilcnt to a battle on by tho enemy. To Help Brazil plans for Increasing her nnv.il strength. in 1 it tit it for tho war camp community work and the statawlde canvass start ed January 21st. Altho there are many Interior towns In, the state and country d lu ll lets hundreds of miles from tho points where soldiers aro mobilized for training, nil wilt bo covered In the Ite'canvasa for the $"144,000 fund. hair cut, and ho Patriotic notices. must read these HTATK IT. MAY BOON lit? RKHKHVK THAI.MXa CAMP EUOENB, Jan. 29. While Presi dent P. L. Campbell of the University of Oregon Is In Washington he will "P w'th the administration the i . ....... .. mnior or.secunng recognition or tne university aa a reserve oiuccrs- train- n mP' unlveralty officials nnnoum. ed. It Is believed that training camp standing will be granted. Surety bonds promptly executed. Hm Cftllrote. , 9 I', si. OIKDMEN NOW IX ACTIOX WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FIIANCK, Jan. 2. -Four American uvlutors attached' to tbe 'French hiii:iiIiuii havo participated In a day light bombing raid over Germany, Alt four iurned from the expedition safely. MILL MEN WANTED All winter Job for experienced mill men and lumber pliers. Big wagte, ex cellent mess house; fine cabins) elec tric lights; men's club house. Tele phone to Modoc Lumber Co., Chllequln, Oregon. 27-tf LADIES DARKEN YOUR-GRAY HAIR USi: CJIIAMIMA'H HAGR TKA AND HIM'IIUIt RKaPK AND NO- IMIDV WILL KNOW The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to Its Bat umi color dates back to grandmoth er's ''me. She used It to keep her linlr oeautlfully dark, glossy and at tractive Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or etreaked appear ance, this simple mixture wee ap plied with wonderful effect. Hut browing at home Is muasy and out-or-dute. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound," you will get this famous old preparation, Improved by tbe addi tion of other Ingredients, which can bu depended upon to restore natural color and boauty to the balr. A well known downtown drugglet snys It darkens the hair ao aatural y and evenly that nobody. can tell It i . has been applied. You simply damp en a sponge or soft brush with It, und draw this through your balr, tak ing one strand at a time. By morn ing the grey hair disappears, and af ter another application or two, it be comes beautifully dark and glossy, Wycth'tf Sage and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful ap- renranco. It Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention c dis ease. Adv. Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day 4 Drink a alaee efreal hat before breakfast waetj ut Beteene. Life la not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, steep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very eusy It Is If one will only adopt the morning Inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dun .nd heavy wnen they mrti. .-... - --. ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, Instead, feel aa fresh aa a daisy by opening tbe slulcea of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stag nnnt matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each Benin g, before reakfaet, driak a gsaaa of real hot water with a teaspooaful of limestone phosphate la It to wash froto the atom acb, liver, kidneys aad bowels the pre vious day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus clean' sing, sweetening and purifying the en tire alimentary canal before putting more food Into tbe etomacb. The ac tion of hot water and limestone phos phate on an empty stomach Is wonder fully Invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfaat the water and phosphate la quietly extracting a large volume of water from tbe blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all tbe Inside organs. ' Tbe millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spelts, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who bave sallow skins, blood disor ders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drag store, which will coat very little, but Is auHclent 'to make anyone a pronounced crank on tbe subject of Internal sanitation. Ad. PAMiS MM SALTS FLUSH YOUR KIDNEY OCCASION ALLY IF YOU EAT MEAT REO ULARLY No man or womaa who eats meat regularly can. make a mistake by flush ing the kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs tho kidney pores so they sluggishly Alter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from tho blood, thea you got sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, Dervouaasss, roastlpstloa, dltslstss. sleeplesaaees, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The momeat yoa feel a dull ache la tbe kidneys or your back harts, or It the urine Is cloudy, osTeasive, full of sediment, irregular of faeeago, or at tended by a seasstloa of sealdlag; get about four ouaoes of Jad Salts from any reliable asirmacy aad take) a table spoonful la a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, aad your kid neys will thea act flae. Thla faaeous salts Is made from tho add of grapes aad lease Jules, comklaed with mate, snd has seen used for aeaerstloas to flush dogged kidneys aad stimulate them to activity, also to aeutrallse the acids la urlaa so It ao loager causes ir riUtloa, thus eadlng bladdsr disorders. Jad gaits Is Inexpensive, aad cannot Injure; makes a delightful efenresoeat lltala water drink waioh all regular meat eaters should take bow aad thea to keep tho kldaeys cleaa aad the blood pure, thereby aroidlat serious kidney ocsspUcatloafc Adr. LEGAL NOTICES Notice) of aamrtrs Sale oa ExecaUoa Notice Is tsreby given that under and by virtue of a writ of execution la foreclosure, Issued out of tbe Cir cuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Klamath, la tho case of A. Creasoa, plaintiff, vs. George P. Heath, et al, defendants, Equity No. 921. which said writ waa dated the 25th of January. 1918. 1 will, on the 2d day of March. 1911, at the front door of tho court house of Klamath County, Oregon, la tbe City of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on said date, proceed to sell at public auction, to tbe highest bidder for cash, the following describe ed premises, to wit: The south half of the southeast quarter of section 12; the north west quarter of the northeast quar ter of section IS; and the north west quarter of the southeast quar ter; and tbe northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 14, In township 39 south, range 8 east of the Willamette Meridian. In Klamath County, Oregon, contain ing 200 acres. I or so much thereof as may be necea taary to satisfy a Judgment rendered In the above entitled case on tbe 18th day of January, 1918, which said Judgment' Is for the sum of seven hun dred nine and 39-100 dollars ($709:39) with Interest thereon from the 18th day of January, 1918, at tho rate of 10 per cent per annum, and the further sum of one hundred two and 25-100 dollars (102.25) with In terest thereon from said 18th day of January, 1918, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and alxty dollars (160.00) attorney's feees, snd the further sum of thirty-six and 50-100 dollars (836.50) costs, the further sum of eight hundred sixty and 2-100 dollars (1860.01) upon plslntlK's sec oad eauss of action, aad the costs ana expeasos of this sale on execution. GEO. U HUMPHREY, Sheril of Klamath County. Oregon. y BUKT W, HAWKINS, Deputy, , . I9-4-1MM6. ?$; ) W V3p5eew8 IrfWfit How Are Your Feet Arc tliey rnrrying corns that bring ibilly illmomfort and pnlii? Ifci corn,, make you ilrond tlio romlnic or morning when yon must ilrntv cm" your mIiocs? To the cum sulTci-fr Klum ath Korn Knocker make Ufa worth while. It promptly and pnlnlemty rcmovm corn and bunions dues lu work under onr absolute guarantee of sari. , faction, t'so It at once. !i.V tlie Ifaittlo UWcrwwHft parfY WKl KLAMATH fAUS 0EC0Mm5?"I f w-tt ptwi MOhC 11 -St . ; , vtt & QEKO TttVVVVtVVVVT Money to on on city and country property. See Clillrote. 9 PROFESSIONAL CARDS esaassseasOiassssss JOHN C. CLEGIIORN Coaaty' Surveyor CIvU Eaglaeer City ft County Abstract Co, ARTHTJP. R. WILSON 517 Mala St. FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic l'hyslclaa tt Surgeou Suite 211, 1. O. O. F. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 821 . . Res. Phone. 83SR (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon la Klaauth Falls.) W. D. MILLER ' Cemeat Contractor Walks, Floors, Foundations. Con crete Building Blocks. Flues sad Tiles. 232 8. Sixth St. Phone 193 The Mutual Life INSURANCE COMPANY of New York F. M. PRIEST, LOCAL AGENT Over K. K. K. Store Collkui&CaselMMHn - Wood Dealers Try us for dry Mr, pine and limb, wood. OSce 040 Mala, cor. Seventh and Mala. PHONE STOW ! OPEN NOSTRILS! END j A COLD OR CATARRH ; Hew To Get Relief When Bead f aad Nose aro Stuff ed Up. X I1MMM MtMt Count fifty. Your cold In lioad or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear aud you can brev.he freely. No moro suufUng, hawking, mucous dlschurgo, dryness or headache; no struggling for for breath at night, Get a small bottte of ply's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant arttseptio cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every sir passage of the head, tooth ing and healing the swollen or la darned mucous membrane, giving you Initant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like a agio, Don't stay stuffed up and miserable. 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