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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1918)
wHFvty MKt v. m'ft.- ,r .. ' S. ' ' 53i M ' r . & i fv ', i tr - (r RS M !&.. ' .'"M. . lTy VjV ' MOB TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, FUimiWitv M.JIII TheEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor PeWkaed dally eaceft Hadey by ,A ItnM Pabllahlai CetBfaay of Oaaath Fall, at 1U FearUa rtmt tared at the eoatoaUe at Daaati Felta. Oregon, (or traatmlaalot. throng ad-elate attar. KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS HEVLF.Y HAPPENINGS -- - atvcrlatlc Una ay mall U aay ,gidraae la the Ualted Stateai 'otaar H lU mo.miav, KKiinrAm- as, im NOTICK TO SUaSCIUIIKRS A Junior Red Ccoss has been or- ganlied In the Henlc.r High School this week, and the boy and girls ex pect to be at work soon In the several different lines of activity. the organisation and Junior Red Croat. work of tht A Parent-Teachers Association for the Henley district was organised Friday evening. Mrs. R. C. Bradbury of the Mt. Lakl district was elected A large number of the Henley peo ple attended the patriotic rally given at Miller Hill Saturday evening. Ev ery one declares that It was a moat Inspiring occasion. wbar they tape to work durUg the' ituett. Clyda Qrlmtb. Slgford. Lewis. 'morning drlt.k a glow f "' "j0) " ftming lattoi Dow. Steeman. Case. Latla. Daemon, tor lth n teaapoonful of I neaton-, , m m. ..,... , ni.. ian.r..in . 'iMisiihiito lii It to wnsh out tho thirty flAArA Akll mmnmA th lnj4mlll t,w" . . . . . .1 ......i...... .! mi.. WW.W WOT- W .w ""l ...... 1. IVkl. home last weak which he purchased from Mr. Ma n.t, tvv.ii. I xt. 1- ll..liiiitli. .reel or uowuis mu i'iviiuui - Hilt. Phillips.' Brooktleld. Kvcrelt cumulation t poison and loxlns, mid Orlfflth. Stephen llrlffllh and Misses to keep tho eiitlro iillmeiitnry canal C. O. Hunt kae keen doing a great t .... ,nd West. clean, pure ami irem. deal of hauling during the last week, when the elelghlag was good. Orlodale turned out In full to the - PLKVXA POINTERS .. I... -..-. ..tLUitl mi nit tiMftll. a, ll si.. ..-. I.a.I n If 'pv- ...-.-"- 7 J7 '. v n im,h- Prl.l.r'MllO. "W-. MlllMltlirWI. COI.sllpntlon. and Mrs. Stephen Orlffltl.s rrlda) , t , , evening, when the young people's "l " . "" V.L ... .--' -. .. .... - I .a. . .l -...I 1lnMt..t.I U I IUVHlHi UHin-MWt . rTna uierary rrway nigou a nae.ciattea or oc u. i-. ... "., stomach rt..- .. 1 ..... Ihh. I-ttitiinT. n liv" 'i - " " ounaay u. K... .... . , . ,..,,.. to celebrate her lt.Uii"'"' "-- .".... , IMIMIHI Ul llllirBltillU inuni'i.w nud tH'gln practicing UwU VhIon Malta nt . K.K. K time It reported by all. Mr. Muatford wat a county aeat -. ,' visitor last Friday. The logger at tha Long Lake'dU- "ww, trict were, very busy hauling utr.kM. uhri Aim. iuin 1 w . OVUIW Mt-we a. .. - - A line tlmo .. enloved at a Val- WMk w" tB -- -P0"-- 'short. Aubra llradbury, - - - !.. tirfttirfpnt. m Oiarie Ij!i of iho cntlnc party Saturday night. Pebru- Blna Whltlatca hat moved from" Bradbury. June u.ni.v .11. .ri. vi. .,r..i.i.n, nr., hty 16th. at the home of Charles the Sabo olace to hU own home. i Lewis, Nettle Oreen .. VM.CS ......, ..V V " .." - -' -.-- - . surprise party birthday. Those present won Misses Anna Dumm. Faye West. HMollo 8tuart. Blanche Short, Franot Short, D0II11 llio ilniK slore, Intcriml iwnllnllon. This will cost very Utile, but I siifflclont o make r.rrl.r l.nn wilt call on all sub- ...n. i. .ho m.v hn hnm nnf mid. tecrettry-traesurcr. .. , , .. ., , . .. ....idraw up a constitution IIICH nUUlU rv.v..a ... mu.wmv. . first Saturday of each month to col lect. Subscribers are kindly request ed to arrange to have the money ready for the boys when they call, at each carrier has from 100 to loO peo ple to call upon. It will be necessary to discontinue all subscriptions not paid for by the lltli of the month, unless special ar rangements arc made at thin office- Prompt pajments of subscriptions will be of great assistance to the car rier boys, its all are attending school during the week. EVENING HERALD. A committee to and bylaws was appointed, and It was decided to hold another meeting on the evening o March 1st, when the organisation will be perfected. All parents of stu dents In the Henley school and friends Interested In tho school are urged to be present. In playing games especially adapted for this occasion, at the ctote of which delicious refreshments were served. Those present were Mr. Nel lie Moore, Mrytle and Kathertne Eta, Marie and Mildred Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kemp, Messrs. Everett Puckett, John Bushong, James Moore and Gordon Palmer, I ...ll..i.ln.l ... .... Mlll.l.f. .........nnyiinti nu ciiiiiunmni . , .naiim i I...I.I., i,.il,l.,v I. mnm Bradbury. Irono. ,.'."" " ,... ,,,, D0. , Veda Urlffllh. "-"': ' " " .. ' " , . .rll 01.1.n:.fyC. . 1A imiiurltlt-a Into Ilia blood, causing Miss Rose of the Henley High School Whltmore, the evening being spent' T 0 waraar baa been getting out1. . p: . tome potu. Dreoarlnc to fence hU :m"n. "r-T:"' .. ... ', ..'.,..' poor hctllh. while tho boaol porot do. " "- - " : ia Jiuat ns soap nnd .,,, waU, c-ean.. L.. t.- ... r. n ii wi 'sweeten nntl freshens the tain, to e" r,;-". --I-T nnd l.mctono phM.h.o MT. LAM LOCALS '""'""',. VJ" . n.-i.-j n.iai.h W ' alomarb. liver, kldneyt and W WWW. i,,.-j II..JI..I.I. n.l. ntou l.nrl The Mt. Lakl acbool hat received Pumra. Charles Holmes, Mac (lion, - how els Adv. Dumm, Charles Holmes, Ita rertlgeala nt. in.mhonhln In tha U. .n.l Un W. U. l.nwln Mrs Ijtlhlnr UmA fUM. .n.1 tit. fhlMp.n ( n..4l.,.v Sir. t)lhft.l ltnn.in.1 Mr . .. .. ---. ..- ., ..... .... .............. ...auuu., ... - Mr. and Mrs. oeorgc Heaviin spent are planning to begin their work this land Mr. Everett Grlfflth and Mr. nml Mlitoi flu fait npntrn VaIhIIa Sfiinrt and Ruth Dixon, students of the high the dajr a"Ar George Shell't weekf UBder tBe drrcl0n 0f Mrt. Mrt. Steve Orlfflth HeratfsCbsfedAdrs. HELP WANTED t0W0W0W00W0WH00WW0W0WW WANTED Teamsters and laborer for work on the Pacific highway; also two flunkeys. Apply Warren Con struction Co., Oakland, Ore., J. W. 8weeney. superintendent. 23-12t FOR RENT wwwwwwwwwww ia FOR RENT Storage room, coaven lent location; terma reasonable. Apply J. B., Herald office. 1 5-tf LOST AND FOUND WMWVWWWWWWWW4AAMMMMMMMMMMMMS LOST Five dollar gold piece mount ed on breast pin; reward. Phone 339-M. 20-St FOR SALE WWWWWWWWWWAMhMMMMMMAAAAMMA FOR SALE One range, two .heaters, furniture. Mrt. Fred Bueslng, 23S Sargent avenue. 23-3t FOR SALE A listing and adding machine, used but a short time. George Bfehn. 22-3t FOR SALI3 Good paying hotel; will take farm or land at part payment. Address H. Hehman, Klamath Falls, 19-llt FOR SALE Seed wheat at 13.25 per 100, on Clyde Bradley ranch, near Barks place. W. T. Johnson. 6-lIt MISCELLANEOUS AAAAA0WAA0WWWWmm0m000WWWm FOR EXCHANOE 80 acre Irrigated land, for residence In Klamath Falls. A. A. Mebaffey, 431 Main it 19-tf FOR RENT Three room furnished apartment; close in; light and wa ter Included, f 18; no children. i. T. WARD CO., 61S Mala Street ORPHEUS THEATER Bluebird Introduce The Screen's Prettiest Star, Ctrinel Myers In the Sensational Melodramatic Photoplay "THE LAHH OF POWER" Alto Cartoon Comedy "Mr. FuUer Pep" school, have each told 50 worth of fm"y. the war Saving Thrift Stamps this. james Mooro was a business visitor week, and have made application for membership In the "Junior Rainbow regiment." in Klamath Falls last Monday. Mr. Mahn.of Yuma, Arlt., was vis iting H. S. Newton's family last week. Mr. Mahn Is a Southern Pacific rail road engineer. Eastwood. A number of frlenda and neighbors surprised Warren Patterson Thurt- Amw .....111 Im ..!.!.. .In. a 111. r.very ono reports a guoa sieign tair1i.. ride and a fine time at the chlvarl 7' Riven In the honor of Mr. and Mrt. Mitt Faya Waat apent several daya W. E. Kemp. last week with bar titter, Mrt. Clyda Grtmtb. If you are my a button on your coat or vest, drop In nt 2.10 Main tt., and wo will put one on for j on. and there will be no charge. 2. I III llll Ill NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD 0B CATARRH J Apply cream in isottrtu t Opt a Up Air Passage. IIIIIIIIMI'illll mi NOTICE OF KMTIMY A tnuloy Jersey vni u,.. ... to my nlnco n:ir Dnlrv .... ... rt, I li It. Ilrnmled HH on rlKlit Wnui" diamond on left hip; 71; r ', left ribs; boll wniiled. DnUt ninn same oy iirovinic i.ioi.rt. .'1 I'livllll nxilnlllna. t....... .. ' " ,..r...n ,.....-... wvfluu flj, iiaiiy, urvgon. D"tt.' Mt THE following storafe 1 rates will be chanjej by the Klamath Fall Garages, beginning u March 1, 1918. mm ',.. -- Gerald Waat and Kenneth Cast Mrs. Percy Dixon returned last week from Vancouver, Wash., where she has been visiting her mother for over a month. 1 HPMXG LAKE DRIPPI.VGS climbed to tha top of Stukel moun- w w tala Sunday afttrnoon, and report- ad MVt. Campbell, a daughter of Mrs. Newton, hat Just arrived from Alaska, accompanied by her children. . It Is reported that Mr. Campbell will ar rive later In the season. Dorothy Short, daughter of Burrtll Short, Is out of school for a few days with an attack of the measles. Among the visitors at the school this month were Burrell Short, J. S. Dixon and Charlea Latta. All three are school directors. Seaman Chan Dixon Is home on a furlough, which last until tomorrow. He It visiting wtth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dixon. Nearly all of the pupltt of the Spring Lake school have bought Thrift Stamps. I Walter Turner of Olene. Mi and day i Stewart and family. ; ' I Miss Julia McReynolda tpend the BAD SPRAINS OR MUSCLE STRAIN ttl IIAIV aWltt. Ulitl I VIJkl IVIt ftWKtXIXCI lUOHT OCT WITH I x! ""' ,:"H'nBC "' l T." mt Jtriiitu nvmL'v-i- i:,"u ,,cnl ",B t'l,. Intlsmed mil T. J.WHW I.IMMKNT I n.Ilirn,t , , ,,, nllcf Kl)'s Crram llilm Is just v, lint ecry cold and catarrh sulferor has bten socking. It's Just tpltn did. Adv. tkAltl irtua ksk& m AtBMaae at ThA PaaAnf.TAaaltAM A ejleit I At aaa sva tew met nt the school house here on Feb-tTrU"IuUt,0B Tolut ruary 12th. It wat decided to buy I A tale of country foods and coun a Liberty Bend for the school with a try cooking will be held at the Kltm. part of the funds received from the ath Caah Grocery company'a store, recent social. i Saturday, March S, for the benefit of itbe Red Croat. Fancy work and quilt topa will alto be for tale. Rub It on n sprained ankle. urWt. Servlcea are held every 8undar at 'ahoulder. buck or u sprain or strain the church. Sunday school at 10 a. I anywhere, that's when you reallio the Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Schrelner and m., George Gristle, tuperlntendtnt. I m,,lc ,D u,d ""e" "Ht- Jniolw l.lnl the Misses Maude and Louisa Schreln. D....t.i. k. n..u u.v.h .. ia ment" because tho moment It Is h It er spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrt. o'clock. All are cordially Invited. l,le1 oul comes the pain, ache, nore-! , 1 - . u9m uu inniiUK. ii fivuviiaius llKlli j me mi. uaai nea trest women ,0 ,he ,njureU muscles. ,,Cre.i, llgn Mr. and Mrt. Wm. Cheyna and Mr. at their weakly meetings last month ,., ,.,.. ., ,mn ,, P,lf Mrt. Glen Steeman tpent Tuet. flnlthed tlx t( ot pajamat, and thla rom, I..,.n,iv. . nn, J,rniv klu day evening with Mr. and Mr. Frank month four have been nnlahed. ' .. hu. ,,.. . .,.. ). i... .Twenty pair of eocka, tlx tweatera Jury ,, a qulck rccovcry M 0frcctod. and some ecarfa and wrUtleU have Ue, m ,,, ,rln, bo,0 f ..s, kaaa lrnl mmwmwml Miillt lAiVa haitr' - ... .... nh. t. x , ,. r, I day Sunday with her titter. Mra. Alex r" 21"' "l"" 7r" JlT-.T Z , "C0M wni"nt" right now at any ::' .r "" .' " u .. IChevne. IT """' wr "T "" ,w " """ ,u drug ttore and stop suffering. Noth .hi What relief. Your closed irutrlla oicit rlcht xp, tho air i tii of your head arc clear nnd you can brvntho freely. No more hawking, mmni'K. inuroiis discharge, head acl.c. dryness no strugKlIng for ircath at night your cold or catarrh I, i. utio. ihm't atay stuffed up! Get a small I bottle of lily's Cream Balm from your IilniKKlst now. Apply a Utile of this (r.u;r.itit, nntlcoptlc cream In your insult, let It penelrnto through l'i:il DAY PKH WEEK TWO WEKKH ONE MONTH .... IIKAO HTOIUOK, ONE MONTH t'HE OF WAHII lUt'K , ,aaj M.H Klamath Garage Men's Assodalin daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Phillips, Shon Dixon and Lucille Stewart, Mr. and Mrt. James Henley Mrs. Olen Steeman, Mr. and Mrt.; who attended last weeks meeting at Wm. Cherne. Mr. and Mrt. Frank Mra. Pattenton't ware: Meadamet and Mr. and Mr. White from the Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart, McClellan. Clyde Grlth, West. Hill, help twell tha Rod Croat fund. Tbotel ,nf eM KU ,, r(lgnt M ,lU,k. Henley district, attended the dance given at Merrill Friday evening, Feb ruary 22d. County School Superintendent Ed. na Wells visited the Henley school Itst week, and gave a talk to the students on the War Saving and Thrift Stamps. Miss Lucille and Walter Stewart ware Klamath Falls vltitort last week. OYER IN ORINDALE 4w Henry Wehr and wife moved to the She also explained t Long Lake sawmill a few days ago. Booth, Dixon, Koontt, Brooktleld, White, Latta, Phllllpe, Dow; Lewis, Everett Orlfflth. Case, Latter, Patter, ton, Mitt West and Mra. Hawklot, Mrt. Court Hawklna and Mra. Olive Johnson of Klamath Falla. Attending thl weak aa Mra. LatU't were: Meadamet Coltoa, Eastwood, ly to tboroly. It Is tho only appli cation to rub on n bad sprain, strain, bruise or swelling. Adv. Ukrainian People's Republic Where Battle Rages Get a STANDARD fl.ro lataraace policy from the Chlkota agency, 6SS Mal street. 1 i&arfne- CF-Ks -J ?x&J4&yi&ti?iUSii::&&iJ I'Stom'SrQS&jmjnrB STHON uKJr $&mMmK $& 9'Xii rm. TkAIJTVZ Ce . """"' . ." PiTKOGPAD PSKOV u c nc rvi n WARSAW i . m. 5 VLNA I T H U AN A R U UTqjSK tests apmvtsr XXXMX BATTIC UN CLAIMS' Of UKKAINtANC Mn OF POLAND etDSO ID UKMAMAJiA .VITEBSK SMOLCNSK S SI Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. 0. F., meU Friday night. H. T. Etall, N. 0., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary. . Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1, 0. O, P., meet Tuaaday Bight. W, A. Mttttn, c. P., Nate Ottarbtln Scribe. t KUbblAN V POLAND V X CPACOW" AUSTRIAN POLAND GtNOVl72 AUSTRIA-HUNGARY -i JB8 TULA U ff JmJp .ii ati a Mgjam e y,S -' i trcpvagai W &AftoNa?UV . , r a l b if. .wanntrvmr- JAWW V ' f& -. -wrar t . g r m rw.timw,A- M-v.vrr'Li'mw-- -aBBBBnasaBBawissB MOSCOW A Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water aye glaaa of hot wattr and ahteehate prevtnta IIImm ami kaeaa ua IK, COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR .. .. w. ii,iiinr.A!i iii..iu nr ui.i.v ,vmi ii KTOItKS ITS X.tTiril.tl, f.X)M)ll AMI l.l'STIIK AT )CK Just at coal, when It burnt, leavct behind a certain amount of Incom bustible material la the form of ashes, to the food and drink Uken day after day leevea la the alimentary canal a certain amount of Indigestible ma terial, which If not completely elimi nated from the ayttem each day, be- cornea food for the mllllona of bacteria which Infett the bowels. From this mitt of left-over watte, toxlnt and plomaln-llke poltona are formed and tucked Into tha blood. Men and women who can't get feel ing right mutt begin to take Inside hatha. Before eating breakfast each Common garden sage browed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur nnd alcohol ndded, will turn gray, streaked and failed hair licnutlfiilly dark nnd lux urlans. Mixing the Sago Tea and Sul phur rcclpo nt hoino,though. Is Iron hlcsnmc. An easier way Is to get the ready to ure preparation improved by tin addition of other Ingredients, Mating about CO cents n large bottle, nt drug stores, known ns "Wycth's Sago and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a tot of mtms W'hllo gray, faded hair Is not sin fill, wo nil desire to retain our youth ful nppearnncc and attractiveness. 11) dnrkenlng jour hnlr with Wycth's Sngo nnd Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It Is done so natur ally, so evenly. You Juit dampen a Hpongo or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning nil gray hairs have disappeared. Af ter nnothor application or two your hair becomes dark, glossy, soft, and iiixurmm, nnu you appear years younger. Wycth's finga and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet rnqul silo. It lH not Intended for the cure mitigation or prevention of disease.' Adv. A Grand Bal IX Matin Hall Saturday Night, March 2, 1918 A gixni a time u mm ettr ImiI before In Mallu U awtrai Evrye la cordially larks OIVKN IIV THE Malin Civic Improvement Committee LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Cofttrftct"! b ! y RUMANIA'.! fHOVINE or THC OONOOfSACKal CAUCASUS QUIT MEAT IF YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BADLY .tali in !&&" Regular communications Klamath Ix4f a No. 77. . F. A. M., aetond Monday at mouth. By ardar tf A. Jl Thltenap thow the extreme claims of the new "Ukraine People's Repub lie," running eatt and west B40 miles and north and aouth 30 mile, con taining mora territory than Germany. Tha population of thla territory la about 28,000,000. in Kleve, the cap ital, which It Indicated by a circle, tome 4,000 were killed In lighting be. tween the Ukrainian and tha bolthe vlkl government of Patrograd, and battle raget thru that neighborhood. ; Germany bat backed tha saw repub lic by making a peeae treaty, detpite her negotiation! wtth Foreign Ulalt ter Trtoiky'a bolahevlkl govarnment. In the extreme waatera and, there la a email place of Poland wklekltrmany cededto tha new raambllt. TAKB A TAI1I.I-:hUO.FUIj 111.' vnn imi-n v. i........ 8AOT8 IK HACK illJllTS lilt1....,) .n i- ..."".'..''"". HMUUKU nutHiCRH .tor-rta'' , " cr Ktt from your pharmacist about We are a nation of meat eatoit and four ounces of Jml Salts: tuko a our blood I. filled with uric acid, .ay. luWotpoonful l . gla8s of water be" a well known authority, who warns foro hreukfact euch morning, and in ut tobeconttantlyonguardagalnatU few ,) ..., ui..l" ...?'" .vm n... nvi I'hnt and specifications for tit modeling and comDtetlon of tbetiw ent court house In Hot Springs A lion, for Klamath County, KUa Falls, Oregon, can be teen at that of tho county clork of Klamath Otwl ty, Oregon, and ot Architect a. I McClaran't offlce at Portland, Onf I for whlcli tilda will ha received I noon, March 10th, 1918. Dial also bo received on an altoratt H for a new building, plant are oat"" county clork'a oBlce, Klamath wtw. OreRoii. Each bidder blddlni bid on both the remodollng M alternate. . A certified chock of 10 ptr hid to accompany bid, guarantttWJ construction contract will b "mw nnd bond given, tho County Court sorvca tho right to reject any am bids, and to let tho work to ..', Interests of the county. C. It. IK I-' 11-201 Clerk of County Cowl Notice' of Final Settle kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of thla Irritating acid, but become weak, from the overwork; they, get alugglih; ,thp .cllmlnatlvo tlstuet clog and tbut the waste Is ro telned In the blood to poison tho en tire tyttem. When your kldneyt ache and fool like lump of lead, and you have ttlnglng palna In the back or the urine it cloudy, full of sediment, or tha bladder la Irritable, obliging you to aaek relief during the night; when u row nays your lino. This famous salts Is mnde from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been useu ror generations to flush and tiimiiiuto cloggod kldneyt. to neu. trnllio tho aclila In urlno so It It no longer a source of Irritation, thut onuing urlnnry and bladder disorders. Jnd Salts In Inexpensive, and cannot mjuro; makes a delightful efferves cent uuim-water drink, and nobody tan make a mistake by taking a lit tle occasionally to keep tha kldneyt clean and nctlva. Adv. In Iho County Court of tha 8Utj Oregon, for tho County of nth. In tho Matter of tho Kutale of I hMh Wlvht Mall nocaaiMi Notice la hereby given that It dorslgned, aa administrator estate of Ellubetb Wight N". ceased, hat filed In the nhovt Mjr court his final account of lb titration of tald ettate. nnd thl", court naa niea monaay. - j . .. . . .. .... hssr or Mtrcn, ipia, at mo ""r'j 10:30 a.m.. aa the time, and tbt room of tald court at the P" u .. . . ...... ifatf. mo Hearing or oojeciion. tui JAMES ERNEST NAU Administrator of the Etlate of" bath Wight Nail, Dectat t-U-ll-15 mar 'ir.t. Vw? , ZXv.lk V.