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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1918)
k, , . t? i. ft? iir. r kv e f h P& X Ik' -:&& t ''K-ifHv , , jsss IB, ,. ,!- THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WKHIMV, M, u Tb Evening Herald &Wf O. SMITH, Editor t Pattlefced duty eicept ffcaday 7 no ImM PuMlseng Omuiv of Klamath Falls, at 111 lmrta street antorsd at the poatoBce at Klamath rails. Oregon, tor transmission through lae malla m second-class nutter. uhscriptlon terms hy mall U amy address la the Halted Btatest Oae year H-PO Oae mouth TCK8IMV, MAHCH 10, 1DIH Herald's Classified Ad vs. HELP WANTED Man and wife wants Job on ranch. Phone 222 or enquire at 205 S. Fifth street. lS-3t WANTKD First class tablt edger- man for sawmill at Hilt, Cal. Ap r-ly to Fruit Growerj Supply Co. 13-Ct FOR RENT WANTKD To rent for Ionic terra; a n'Odcrn home; 0 rooms furnished or partly furnished; no children, Tel. 430. lS-3t FOR RENT Pastille for levcral thouiand head of stock In lower Klamath Marsh. See A. A. Mehaffey, 431 Main st.. Klamath Falls. lC-tf FOR SALE 0m00l0t00l0l00Wmm0l000l000m0W000M000l FOR SALE One four passenger Ov- crland Country Club roadster at a bargain. Telford Bros. lC-3t FOR SALE 80 acres good land In Poe Valley; half Is ready for Ir rigation; small buildings; fenced; Its per acre, one-quartor down, bal ance on easy terms. See owner, 622 Main st. l4-5t FOR SALE On easy terms. 80 acreij under Irrigation, 1 H miles to Mid land, small house and barn. 433 Main street. 9-'t MISCELLANEOUS MWMMMMMMNIAMMIMiMMWWWi WANTED Contract for cutting wood; am In a position to handle large or small Job. For Information address T86, Herald. l-6t FOR SALE OR TRADE Residence property 8unnyslde, Wash. Ad dress box 392 or call 452 Main st., Mills Addition. 18-2t FAINT YOUR OWN CAR Full line of Gllddon Auto Paints at Tel- foid Brothers. l6-t FOR SALE 160 acres, best soil In Klamath County; all under oil tlratlon and will be under Irrigation next season; prk-o 840 per cie. This land Is worth 160 right now. 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March 21st, a moeiinr of the IIIkIi School Teacho v mendous losses" In other staple crops, Parents Association will be held at ' specialists on agriculture hate organ- the school house. All tho.o who are Ited a war emergency board of Amer lutorcjtod In the progress and up- lean plant pathologists. This board building of tie high school are urged has Inaugurated a nation wide cam to be piesent. tpalgn tet- Increase food production ., , . . thru control of destructive plant dls- io uiKamze a lieu Lruii Ausiiinrj nt Henley, n meeting was held on Fri day afternoon, and the first steps to jward an organisation effected. An other meeting will be held Thursday nt which n representation of the Klamath Falls chapter will be prev ent to aid In getting the work under way. An Invitation is cxtonded to all those "ho are willing to give their 'services. Move For Increased Food Production Starts &BI MISS .HELEN SIMO This Is MIm Helen Simon, who walks In this bathing costume to the ocean from her Palm Hcarti cottage every day on the tips of her toes. She practices this exercise to strengthen her feet so she ran dance longer and harder. 1. T. WARD CO., 61S Mai Street ORPHEUS THEATER Blaehlrd Photoplays Preneate Franklya Fumuin la "AXVTHIXC1 O.VCK" ' A typical Farnum play In fivo parts. Also a One-Reel Comedy f OF O. WOMAN LIC.IVKS FOR WAR WORK IX FRANCE EMSKNL'. March 19. Miss Ellia belli Fox, dean of women at the Uni versity of Oregon, has been notified that she Ik to sail from New York to take up . W. C. A. work In France April 2d, lusKnd of April 10th, the first K.llliii; date allotted to her. Her temporary puccesor hh dean of wo men has not been named. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS TetU Saw Ta Get Quick Relief (ram Meat-CeUU, It's Sfleadidl Jn cue minute your clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of youi neoa win ciear ana you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffing, blowing, bearacbe, dryness No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. . Qet 'a small bottle of Ely's Cream 'Balm from your druggist now. Apply I little of this fragrant, antiseptic, keaUag cream la your nostrils. It 'aartrafra through every air passage f taa kaad, soothea the ialaRed or arwallea Mueous membraaa aad relief aamaalaMantly. $ It'ajMtfM. Dm'i aUy atutai-up mHU eMVr naatyaaUrrli -HUtt H tOly. Air. HEADACHE STOPS, NEURALGIA GONE Or. Jama' Haidnoh Powdtn girt iaataat rellaf Cott 4Ujm a pactatft. Kerve-rackiur. sDlIttlns or dull. throbbing headaches yield In just a few moment to Dr. James' Headache Pow ders which cott only 10 cents a pack age at any drug store. It's the quick est, surest Iradocho relief in the whole world. Don't suffer! Relieve the ijrony ntid distress now! You can. Millions of men and women" have found that hcsdaclie and neuralgia, mlkety a needle. Get what you ask for. Uald McComb, who has recently becotuo a land owner In tho Henley district, has been busy moving his house to his portion of the ranm pur chased by Snow & McComb. Six of the nl no Btudonts from Klamath County which were given memberships In the Rainbow regi ment of Oregon for selling $50 worth u f the Thrift and War Saving Stamps, were from the Henley high school. Andrew Folsom, Leonard Lewis and Walter Stewart have dropped out of high school to assist with the sprlug farming. il rent Interest Is being shown In the Junior Red Cross work. Several Infants' layettes are all but com pleted, end others are well under way. as well as comfort bags and other ar ticles. Many are nlso engaged In Knitting, making scrap books, gun wipes, etc., and some of the boys are collofilnz all kinds of old Junk and snlvase. At a recent meeting of the Henley ! -.'em-Teachers Association, tho u of $ !i. received from the sate of the q-.'lt ii. ado by the ladles, was votel turned over to the Red Cross chapter. eases during the coming growing sea son. Because the consumer pays for ev ery rotted and scabby potato and ev ery smutted grain of wheat of oats the farmer grows, without having them aa food, hundreds of trained workers Intend to carry the campaign Into all the states. Teachers, re search workers and students are be ing enlisted In the service, which will show the farmers how to Increnso their yields of dlaeaae-freo ctops. These preventable diseases will bo attacked vigorously as tho Unit step of a cotnprehenslvo program t pro icut food waste. Further offoru to save food are to be mndo by temliliiK methods of eliminating losses Ini trnmportatton, storage and In house held. ! Tho war emergency bonid. of which ; Dr. F. D. Kern, plant pathologist nl 'the Pennsylvania State Collieg. U u member, expects to give direct old to gruaers as to the avnlllbltlly and prices cf spray materials. Assistant will bo given to the plant disease stir- vcy undertaken by tho federal depiut. went of agriculture. In co-operation with the state colleges of ugrlciiltupt and other agencies. ristiw and projects for tho eiiiu- pnlgu wuie considered at n special iiu'cilim of lliu board In Wnshlngth this month, The country whs dlv trKtud Into six sections, each In cluiit'.o of u toinmlsjlciiier uulucted by the huiiid, If )iiu luiw n Stuiiilaril lire Inaiir am polUy In it Hliintliitil loinpatty, )im will not ittM il to worry ulien tlio Hie mini. Spo Clillcott". 7 I. ' H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amrfsementt s MAXY .U8TIUUAX8 WED FAIR BRITISH GIRLS SYDNEY, New South Wales, March 10. The agent general of the New South Wales government In London has telegraphed to the premier that Australians are marrying English and Scottish girls at the rate of 800 monthly. He expects that the rata of marriages will continue or Increase, and rc(iieit8 that the government grant free passages to these wives hcn they arc ready to go to Austra lia with their husbands. The govern ment will do this. It Is said that the Australian sol diers are peculiarly susceptible to the Scotch girls. HOUSTON OPERA .HOUSE Friday anil Kuturduy, March 30, SO William Fox Presents Tlieda I Jam as CI.KOPATIIA "Tin- Siren of the Nile," Directed by Cordon IMwards, Standard Pictures Special Latest Photo of th New National H Republican Chairman STAR THEATER Ihiulel rioliiuuii Present Ann Pennington In "THK MTTU: SOI.DIKlt IHL" A charming htory, well told. Also The Tmlneil Hears T..; AMI ijaiii: TEMPLE THEATER Ji enter YJIugr.ipli Present Mm? Anderson in "THK KLAMIXlJ OMKX" How the call of Iilnod echoing down thru tho ages wns answered by a lono survivor of a nobln mm. Also a IliK V Comedy "TOVfill LICK A.VI) TIN LIZ-IKH" ADMISSION TEN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES WMOAYS AND HATVKOAVS MarrilL Oresjea lilfmaBBBBBBBBffB JmmaVPWIVmaVsVsaYmffal JawesnW--: t'femmawsaawsm fTmaawsv' mawsaawSHSi i HgMlgiggB 'J9P maVsaaVtaaVi gsVfWtYgsBaamnam fe4mannaaE? ' 'VmatBBBBBBBBBBBBBaV.JalBBBBBBl lmBdamaaaaaVgmal JiBESBaaBBSTSBaaaaaV'mawsa W .mam maTaaaaaaaaTymawaaaa ImaaaaaaaV ' Wasaaaaaaam aaaffaaaaaam'cmm'afaaaaaaal )VJftTJmjmjmjmjmfe( A .JbbbbbbbVbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI Pnmamam5aHmamanl PHBBslmB teussamssmmmmmamamammBBamml Will M. NAYS This Ig the latest photograph of Will II. Hays of Indiana, the new chairman of the republican national committee. He Is the youngest man to hold the place, being only 38 years old. Mr. Hayu has the opportunity given to few chairmen of the guiding committee of his party. His friends believe' he will set tba pact for the organisation between now and tba next presidential leetlaa. WWWWWWWWW ,iwWWWWiAW''mim1 Mala aad mmath '" ,a DR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER PHYSICIAN aad Sl'Rfir.ON Spinal Treatment Specialist la chronic diseases. Examination and consultation free Largest X-Ray laboratory la Southern Oregon. Latest electrical appllaaeas that are now used In the cutlng of disease. WMMWWWMMWMWMMWWMWMMWMWMWWNMWW' CITY TRANSFER CO. 4 GRIMES BROWN, Proprietor OSS MAIN HTRKKT Freight Manllng and General T raswfer RwaJaeM. llano Mln a Specialty AVTOTRt'CK IN CONNKCTION Day aad Night Senrka OaVa Paoaa 4SS lUrn Plmnn 4:il Speilul attention given Mnll Orders J. POSPISIL i.'i:t:.(ii ititv in.KANixci A .Nil PIIKSSIXH Ageiiiy Kalin Tailoring Co. .':!:) Mulii St. PlM.uetltl Xs Ktuiiiiitli l.n.1,:,. v ... . mmu K.lday ul,;t,t -?. N. ., Nnl.. ttlte, !,,!, H " ' H Kuimn Km ..iiipi,,,,., "''. " O. r, tueeti, 'lue.day ,,!,,, ', '"?! 1 Mk. A ,."11.11 XX ((ilnmi..i 1 Kliintlili..l.v..."i '"'.r, A M .r.l ,, '. "" """. a . ,;' n? it "lit. w.m. J VM'1Mas1,,a. kffj1 New City Laundry We Ouarantee Our Work. Shirts and Collate Laundered. We also wash silk, wool, and col ored gods very carefully. Try ue once and be convinced. Our prices are rluM. Phone 154. 127 Fourth Street 6.ick of First National Bank Why We Are At War With Germany Itjr KPaTttAIM DOUGLASS ADAMS Kxrmtlve Head. History Daaartaieat. LaUad Stanford Jaalor University It Is commonly said that this war Is one In which America was forced to take part la order to "make tba world safe for democracy." What does the phrase mean? The theories aad acta of the Oer- would not hare taken place; that thU war will determine not merely Inter national relatione, but will affect the lives of the peoples within Hirlr own nation, for generations to come; that this war Is to end In "Interna tional democracy," I. c.. In liberty, man military autocracy delnltely, equality and fraternity, Ixtwren na deny tha right of the people of a tlons, great and small. Goncrnl state to rule themselves. The Qer-, Smuts, formerly a soldier nunlnst man people, in spite of forma of gov ernment that maka a protease ot pop. trol over their governors aa exists In democratically organised nations. In Great Britain In South Afrlcn, says that the essence of this war Is tho ular control, have no auch actual con;f question whether governments should be founded on military might or on 'principles of equity, Justice, fairness those nations tho governors can be re. I and equality." moved by a vote of the people in a Various writers havo depleted this general election; In Oermaay the pao. war as a teat of democracy, to detor pie have not this power. mine whether democracy can adjust The aristocracy of Oermany un-j Itself to nn emorgoncy so that by derstand this difference, end are sheer efficiency It shall at least equal afraid of the spread of democracy In 'the efficiency of a military uutocracy, Oermany. The whole, much-admired ' and assert that on thU ground alono "efficiency" of Germany Is primarily the future government of all tho un due to a desperate and constant effort J tlons of the world Is at stuko. will by Germany's rulers to divert the Oer-1 Crooks, the British labor leader, say man people from thoughts of self- that the British workman knowa Hint government, by offering them mater- this war "Is a peuple's war. Wo nro lal prosperity. And the rulers have all In It, the man at tho vllugo pump succeeded. One of the causes ot this and In the fields, the blacksmith, the war waa the necessity, by still further carpenter and Joiner, the shipwright, "glorious acquisitions of' territory,", end the man of leisure. We urn stand to hush the murmurlags of political lng together because we an llglitliiK discontent In Germany. Victory In. for liberty." war, every so often, to a necessity of Yes, this war Is one In which Idouls the Oerman ayatem. "It Is for social of government, of Individual liberty, as much as for national aad political , of civilisation Itself uro In ronillct. reasons that we must aa our minds Democracy Is lined up against autoc. Incessantly upon war." "Success Is racy. The war la In absoluto fact a necessary to gain Inffuence over thai war of Ideals, But we are not IIkIU- massee," wrote Bernhardt; aad Gen- Ing to Impose our Ideals upon any na eral -von Bisslng, just before his. Hon. What we are fighting for. 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Are we are the allies then Igbt Ing to impose upon Oermany a dif ferent aystsm; Is that tha meaalag of "making the world safe for democ racy!" . Ellhu Root says that American democratic Ideals laclude "liberty not for themselves ateae, but for all who are oppressed.' Lloyd Oeorge asserts that If all countries had keen democratically organieed, tale war 'uvl ' 0 ' ' 2 and to let other nations do tho same A military autocracy that proposes to conquer the world must be defeated, to the point where It renounces mod- uuna whu oiuer nations, great or small, or there Is no peace In the world. That Is the Issue at stake, and In It rests our safety anil tho safety of the world. This Is the fifth of a series ot ten articles by Pro. Adams. Power Oseapeay. War Time Economy In Sweetmeats a 5-ccnt package of WRIGLEV'S will live you aeveral daya enjoy enjey ment: it'a an Investment In benefit as well as Pleasure, for It helps teeth, breath, appetite, digestion. 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