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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1918)
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Booth, 116 Oak street, Ashland, Oregea. It TO EXCHANOE Improved Mala st. property for ranch under or subject to Irrigation. Address Y-SI, Herald. Mt WANTED Chickens; pay cash, 15c 'par ., f. a b. Malta. A. Kallaa. Mt TO EXCHANGE Let-for car. 45 Mlealgaa avenue. It-It VJLLMBMWANTBO-AUwIatarJefc swestperieaeedaOU MS wanes; aleetrle TalepaoMte Modoc 1 CavCMtoaala, Orates. SMf TO EXCHANGE ISO acre stock reach, opes range on three aide: two arte of buildings; price f 10 per aare. Will ewaaage for Improved aava prapartjr. J. T. WAKE CO, 1S1 OtfHHJS THEATER iy aa4 Tassaay Troater present PfcLMlpela BROADWAY LOVE" Tha Blare of the Great Whlta Wav TUMULTY MAY OET HIGH HONOR .WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 4. t la raajored that Secretary Tumulty ay he selected by Governor Edge to MMeeeS Senator Hughes of New Jer aay, who ele4 thU week. t Mteaakaua tha saw low coat Ufa, health policies of the I yoa'U want to alga o Bee Chilean. l " ' m s Reyal Tailors sprlag llae 1 at K. K. K. STORE. 31-tf &AAA0Wt0A0tA0WWWWWWW waVfaVril ABwEawkJawSaMsT fVMW.iMMiw WB E, "eWaSywMHM OwW Wlrtf neJ Caftars JaW VRwapPI ffJHHf WVif wsvwsTJ ? Bwawtatry asMfaHy. Try ua Saw M eewvlaeeS. Oar prieee laJsL nisjta M4. F?-r Lt7 Fourth Street S BBtsst Mnaswtllsaiaaal ssastk KiMMthCffr News -- - PLEVNA PICKUPS - Mra. Chat. 8erlt and Mm It. I!. George of KlamMh Falls visited vlth Mm. Ocorge Shell lust Monday, J. A. Button hat been building n new fence during the past neck. R. V. Em and family spent Sunria) evening with H. If. Van Valkcnburg. I Another new member has bc:n adJ- cil to the telephone line. George Shell Itittalled a new phone this week. George Hcavlln hnulcd hny frm James Moore's plnco Friday. The roads between Klnmath Kulls and Keno are now In flret class con dition. R. V. Ess finished dragging them Istt Thursday. H. H. Van Valkenburg was a Klnm- ath Falls visitor Thursday. D. W. George has been assisting George Shell dig a new well this week. A large number were present at the literary Friday night, and the fine program was enjoyed by all. George Ager has been oa the sick list last week. Miss (rma Ager and Miss Christine Murdock were home to spend Satur day and Sunday with their parents. ALMOST LOSES ARM Has anybody noticed J: V. Hout ton's right arm recently. It looks limp and tired. We tackled htm thla morning, and found out all about It It seems that In making new service arrangements for the spring and sum mer seasons he has had to sign sev eral hundred contracts with the film companies. The Paramount-Artcraft star 'contracts required exactly 136 signatures, and they wouldn't let him use his rubber stamp, either. Altbo J. V. Is carrying that right arm around rather gingerly, It hasn't had any effect upon his chief topic of con versation Paramount-Artcraft star attractions, which he Is going to show at the Star theater soon. 1 CANDY 8ALKH IN NAVY REHl'MED WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 4. Sale of candy In the navy, stopped January 19th, pending Investigation of reports that some that furnished tha men contained harmful Impuri ties, haa been ordered resumed by Secretary Daniels. An Inquiry re vealed that the reports were untrue. Top-notch and Gold Seal Rubbers aa4Pacs,at il-tf K. K. K. STORK. Klamath Lodge No. 1S7, 1. 0. 0. F., meets Friday night. H. F. Esell, N. G., Nate Otterbein, Secretary. Ewauaa Encampment No. 46, 1. O. O. F., meets Tuesday BlghL W. A. Masten, C. P., Nate Otterbein Scribe. HOUSTON'Q Metropolitan AmssewewU 3 HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Star Theater Presents Rath Htonehonee In "A PHANTOM HUSBAXD" A Rural Comedy in C parts, and "Reaco Arbackle la a Rough House" A scream from Start to Finish TEMPLE THEATER Temple Theater Presents Gladys Hullette In "THE LAST OP THK CRAX'BYS" A Oold Rooster Play In S parU HEARST PATHE NEWS Latent War Pictures, Current Events ADMISSION TIN CINTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOflOX PICTURES 'BJSJSbU AVD SATVRDATS t THE EVENING THE (My tlertoa) Braley) It was hen the war was over and the nations In accord, That nre.it t.uclfor petitioned for a hearing from the Lord. When his poignant plea was granted, and he came to heaven's bar He arose and spoke as follews: "Lord, l'vo never kicked so far At the people that you tent me, I havo welcomed ono and all, I have made a place for sinners and transgressors great and mnall, 1 have Riven each his brimstone and hit home-like private spit, I'xe been mighty democratic, and I'm rather proud of It. Dtit I understand you're planning to send Wllhelro down to hell, And 1 !sh to kIc oii notice, hero and now, that 1 reboll. Oh, I tcod for Mr. Nero and Caligula and such, ,TIm the other spirits muttered ami protetted pretty much, Hut I lime some pride In Unties, nnd I've got to draw the line When ou want to send this kaiser to that fiery realm of mine. Tliere'd he hell to pay for certain, nnd my people down below If I let him even enter would effect my overthrow." Then the Lord spako unto Satan: "Monarch of tho deepest hell, It mop; much too light a torture were that emperor to dwell In the depths of thy inferne: I should never be content With mere seething fire nnd brimstone for the kaiser's punishment. Nny t'e planned a Juster sentence, he shall wander to and fro Over nil the earth he ravished, he shall see and ho shall know All the monstrous things accomplished, by his order In MY name. He shall taste his victims' anguish, searing llk'o a living flame; Spirits of the babes he murdored, souls of women and of men Shall be called to haunt and mock him; ho shall never rest again. He hh.all feel the hell created by his vanity and hate, And this ngony and torture never, never shall abate." fir.tan bowed In true submission. "Lord," he answered, "Thou art Just. It were far too light a penance were'the kaiser to be thrust Into any part of Hades, for my deepest, hottest shelf Would be like a bit of Heaven to the Hell he made himself." Stockmen Respond To Nations Call WASHINGTON D. C, Feb. 4. America's horse and livestock raisers have responded to the war call for in creased production, according to re ports of the agricultural department. Hundreds of thousands more horses and mules, cattle, sheep and awine have been produced during 1917 than In the year previous, and in the face of this Increased production values have risen tremendously, the Increase In the value of all animals being $1,53 1, 912,000, or 23.7 per cent over tnatori9l6. Numerically, horses have Increased since January l, 1917. 353.000: Germans Have Begun (Hwnmary by Associated Presa) 1 Agitation for a republic in Oer- many has begun. One of the leaflets distributed there among tho strikers , calls upon them to rise on masse and .form a republic. A separate peace Is denounced, and the government Is declared to be In sincere in its protestations that It wants peace. Efforts or the military to suppress the strike have not been wholly suc cessful. LONDON, Feb. 4. One of the leaf. lets which were circulated In Berlin and helped to cause the strike In Ger many has been obtained by the Am sterdam correspondent of the Dally Eipress. The leaflet calls the government's expressed desire for peace only a mask, and declares that the only way to end the misery and the wholesale massacre is to overthrow the present ' government and establish a republic, j Telegraph company dispatch from Co The leaflet says further: , penhagen says. HO.VT HAUNTED WITH "HPIRIT8 PRUMENTI" MARSHFIELD, Feb. 4. A raid on the steamer Llndauer, from San Fran cisco, soon after her arrival here, dis closed six sacks of whiskey bidden In the sacks of bunker coal. The stew ard was arrested and other members of the crew subpoenaed. The bottles bad been sewed in burlap casings and the casings then placed in gunny sacks. A fine of $500 and a Jail aantenca of ive months were Imposed oa II. T. Barker, aeeosd engineer on the HERALD. KLAMATH LIMIT mules, 101,000; milch cows, 390,000; other cattle, 1,857.000; sheep, 1,384, 000: swine, 3,871,000. Aggregate values have Increased during the year as follews: Horses, $66,319,000; mules, f63, 058,000; milch cows. $378,388,000; other cattle, $383,431,000; sheep, $338,338,00; awlne. $599,378,000. Value Increases per head were: j Horses, $10.30; mules, $10.59; milch cowa, $10.96; other cattle. $4.36: sheep, $4.68; swine $7.76. Total value of all animals on Jan- luary 1 was $8,263,524,000. acalnst $6,735,613,000. showing an lncreas 'of $1,527,912,000. or 22.7 nir mm Cry For Republic "Only by rising en masse, only by a general strike, that shall put a stop to all industrial aettvitiM .nri Mn dally the war industry, onlv hv a rv. olutlon and by wresting from the hands of tyrants n democratic repub lic for Germany, can a halt be called. I to tho International butchery and a general peace be brought about. "Workers! Let us prepare for an immediate, stiff-necked and determln. ed action en masse. This la the only way to end the torments nnd misery we are suffering. "The battle cry must be 'Down wuii u separate peace r ueiay no longer, German workers, men and wo- men alike, but act, and act with vigor, sparing none. Above all, we must not delay. Now Is the time to strike a formidable blow." A demand that the German relch stag be' summoned to discuss the strike was mulA hv tha Vnmo... i a leading article Friday, .n Eh.. steamer Brooklyn, when he pleaded guilty to bootlegging. I1AKER TO VISIT FRANCE WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 4. Secretary Daker'will noon go to France on a tour of Inspection, It baa been announced. In view of the anticipated great German drive, expected early in the spring, be desires to see first band, it is understood, tha conditions sur rounding tha American forces, the ef fectlveaets of their training and to participate la the plaaa for meeting the attack. FALLS, OREGON Now I Um Urn to buy a home In the Klamath thtslB. Ask Chllvoto fur price on houses, lt, business prop el ty, fiirtna and ranches. 1 Lewis fnion Suits at 31-tf . K. K. K. STOHK. Money to loan on illy and country property. See Clillt-ote. 1 STOP HVKFK.ItlXtJ! ItKLIIW COMICS TIIK MOMKNT YfllT APPLY OLD "ST. JACtlllH LI.MMKXT" Rheumatism Is "pain only." Not one case In fifty requires Inter nal treatment. Stop drugging! Itub tho misery right away! Apply sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Liniment" directly upon tho "tender spot" and relief comes Instantly. "St. Jacobs Liniment" conquers pain. It Is harm less rhcumntlsm llnlmonfwhlrh never disappoints and cannot burn theiskln. Limber up! Stop complaining! Get a small trial bottle, of "St. Jacobs Lin- Iment" nt any drug store, nnd In Just a moment you'll bo free from rheu matlc pain, soreness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Itellof awaits you. "St Jacob Liniment" Is Just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, back ache, snraliu and swellings. Adv. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLO OR CATARRH Apphr Cream la OpestUpAk Neetrik Ta MM, What relleft All! What relleft Your ClOKtfcd OUCH PAIN RUB OUT RHEUMATISM nostrils open right up. the air ,ia (others who wake up with bad taste, sons of your head are clear and you '(0U breath, backache, rheumatic stiff con breathe freely. No more hawking, ness, or have a sour, gassy stomach snufflpg, mucous discharge, head- after meals, are urged to get a quarter ache, dryness no struggling for sreatb at night your cold or catarrh Is J.OBC. i)ou't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Halm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream In your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, Inflamed mu cous membrane, giving you Instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm' Is Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's Just splon- dld. Adv. MEAT TASTES BETTER COOKED And tobacco now tastes much better toasted. You'll know this when you smoke the famous Lucky Strike cigarette, the real Burley cigarette. zJhl Vrl'k. 1 It's toasted to develop and seal in the Burley tobacco flavor. MILL MSN WANTIO All wlnUr Jeb for exptrlencsd mill mtn and lumber pliers. Big wagse, en. cedent mess housej fine eablnsi else trie llghtsi men's club houst. Tsle phone to Modoc Lumber Co., Chlloquln, 37tf Oregon. HUH! rTlltft All kinds wanted by tint old lollnblo fur dealer. Chat Doniirt, 63K Main street, Cnglo Peel room. inw.s'4w Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Saya a alaea ef hot water and phosphate prevent HlMM and keeae ue St, Juit at coal, when It burns, leaves behind a certain amount of Incom bustible material In the form of ashes, fo the food and drink taken day after day lcnw In the alimentary canal a certain amount of Indigestible ma terial, which If not completely ellml nnted from tho system each day. be- (,,, food ,or tu roons of bacteria - ' - Moi, inr..t th hnia Fran this mut 0f ft-ovcr waste, toilns and mumaln-llke Poisons are formed and .uekn! Into thn hlood. - Men and women who can't get feel- in. r,ht must bealn to take Inside 'baths. Dcforo eating breakfast each morning drink a glass of real hot wa ter with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash out the thirty feet of bowels tho previous day's ac cumulation of poison and toilns, and to keep tho entire alimentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick head- ache raids. hlllnunM raastlnitlnti pound of limestone phosprato from the drug store, nnd begin practicing Internal sanitation. Thla will cost very little, but Is sufficient to make (anyone an enthusiast on tha subject. iciueiuuer, insioo oaining is more Important than ouUlde bathing, be cause the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, causing poor health, while the bowel pores do. Just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kldneya and bowels. Adr. p& Monday, numiMitv '- (in Some extra One Nuoatcr .t " H. K. HTOIH Tinvelct nnl.tent aii, w)fc , Me ure stanilimt, When Inm you get less, Nrariiii.ni. Hi TOM swl '" Orgam Uw H'hlW A year lo is SHEPHERJ) rinno Dcta 'U door it. onire pott iiKAtLtriti:. Hilt lUZZINKHH. Foil lllLI.KWHMxq. POIl TOIIPII) I.IVKU. POII CONHTIPATIO.N, , Star Drug Co. DINTRIIIL'TOIIH I.KT MK MAKK YOUK .M? SUIT PKHFKCT PIT Highest tirade of WnrkuiassUi UUAILVNTKKII Spring VHirn on INipUy. Your Insiwrtluu Invited. Chas. J. Cizek HucrrMr to l-urwo Urns. MKItCIIANT TAIMHl BIH Main St. A Stitch in Time Saves Nine Keeping )nur watch cleaned and oiled, Instead of wsltlaf for n breakdown, adds year te Its lino timekeeping perfora anco and haves many dollars et, repair bills. You ought to hi Upp clean and oil your wtUk every IS to It months. Thon, barring accidents, It wE always bo In an A-l condltk. Drlng your watch In today ui let us look It over. No cberfi for examination. e Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Main Street OSIcial H. P. Watch Inspect Passengers and Baggi Aiywlwre Ike dy Quck Service ReumUe PHONE 187 Western Transfer SBBFaBBBBBBBaflll eSSCTBBBW I Carls j little 1 Liver I E-A-9 Utter aS I Company i. '