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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1918)
MONDAY, NKI'TKMIWIt II, ttiN THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALL8, OREGON rp lt First Great Steel Ship Launched Against Hun A Ll.ADim IN' I.IFH IN'Hi;i.(H Tliu great strength, tliu hK ,si, iHnnla, mid (lie Incumpiiriihlu )tbnv. Ills of tho I'lrit Aincrlcnu Lire n,UN nine (.'., mimnu ilrat cluuu limurnnca fur you. For particulars sue (hm, o, ErmHfakl Commamkr f CniiMr s I PLEN1Y SUSAJI Sunk Off LvngJtUnd 11 kM.UBuklUliaJI MAI1V e.rttl HDnOIT DT i . :'':.'.. f'i-'. . , ' . fiftfa Tk' Herald Publishing Company of TWO NORMAL Klimith v!ii News MMMiitSMIMMMHMiMifiaMilMMMMBnMi OOe , - SPUING LARK ' A SCHOOLS T sM! I I'jftry.' is ? Vl -'.ir p. fV; fj. ''. I', r " it v Ih I' 1$ I -A, m if, (.:: iiS " 7J P MWff . u" "" ', uu"" Kntotered at,tue,postofnce at Klam . ( athiFalls, Ore., for transmission thru AfW'th:i i iMHa as aecoaa-ciaes mailer. 'subscrlDtlbn terms by mall to any address in .tno.unuea. mates; One yoar, ............................ $5.00 One mettth ......u....... 60 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ff, 10IM Herald's Classified Advs. HELP WANTED xn-ruVUUu ii u-nn'fYi-r" WANTED High school boy to do abdut two hours work ot mornings. $25.00 per month. Apply Jaraos M. Watkln, Jr. 9-2' WANTED Olrl or woman for house work. 702 Elovoqth utrcct. Phono J17-M.; f 7-3 WANTEDr-Woman or girl tor gen eral housework. Phono. 15-11. s-et in i FOR SALE FOB SALE Four used logging tmcka In rood condition. W. H. McPberron at Mills & Son, Sixth and Klamath. Phono 9. 9-3t HAY FOIt 8ALE Or will winter cat tle bn shares. Address John Lis key, Dairy, pre., or call. 6 1 pon SALE 30 tons of mixed hay alfalfa and timothy. In stack, 7 nlles from Klamath Falls, 1 15 per ton. See Chtlcote. 6-3t FOR' SALE A brand new 5-room modern house on paved street. M DtrxiiD ai sa. bobio wrai. t- sjulre 1245 Wordea avenue. S-t FOR SALE 6 passenger Reo. Terms. mm of driving bones, buggy ted harness, cheap., Enquire A. C. H- nr 9OR ALB BY OWNER One of the . heat.' rwMeace lou 1st Klamath Palls. Make yoar own terms. P. O. Bec'1114. ' 2-U K. ' -.., A'. ? m M ' a1 m A A ...ft t. t V . BV UOT CWIIV, , B lB IB1 UB WJIU ay. Address L. Roberts, Mid- Ore: r, 1-7' IB .' 1 Isp- .FOm'iAM Bulck roadster. Terms kh ,! MR. Hemllae Photo 8hopl Il-tf TJ !. -' ' MISCELLANEOUS WANTED-To.seU or trade for city . ''pceperty, good ranch near Midland. lHaerea' under ditch. Enquire at 1IU MaaaanHa. St.,- comer Crescent fMt,Ry.i ,rt - WANTED To - buy ,, good trunk. "7:Mn. .f VBBTRAY Red and white cow with '. muN '!, branded PC or HC. i ' . Owner may have same hy paying for V, , Mature and UU ad. Phone U. 8. i R.;:S. ears R. B. Wilcox, or Box 404 t-ix.'.9P"' .,.. ' 6lt ?.: ..:.. : : TO XXCHANOE Good Portland res ., . idene for Klamath property. Also Aahtand residence. K. O. Argraves, wner, Mecca Peel Hall. Xt-tt Glass of Hot Water . Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit ii' w lAgti a M 4a ajya- nndnssh FB"BBq BmmBffBBmB BJV WtSJ SBBmSBBBJI BJBJB1 t Thoseof.us wnoare accustomed to 'feeiduUrend heavy whoa we arise; apUttlai headache, stuly-from a cold, fool .tongue, nasty breath; acid stom ach, .lame back; can. instead, both look and4eet as fresh as a daisy by wash lag thei eoWns and toxins Irom tho body; with pbospbated hot water each Morning; ' We should drink, before breakfast, a 'glass .of real hot water with a tea Btioaful of, limestone phosphate la It to flush from the stomncb, liver, kid- Keys and ten yards of bowels the pre- 'Vloua day's lndleeatlbla waste, sour U l a nH i" i a'- y bile and'polsonpus toxins; thus cleans l? i inipj sweetening aud purifying the en ikv Ure alimentary tract before putting Jk 1 more' food. Into the stomach. v .Tko 'action of limestone nhosnhata Ai ahdliot water on an empty stomach is rf' wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out i .'air the -sour fermentations, gases, . f 'waste and acidity and gives one a &J ItUftAta to be but a little while until yf;U.rroe begin Jto appear In the WflWBOi' UUHIICt, fUUUU, VI IUMVIWUB Vt Ife.'L'.L. ' '.in ..o. neat- sk. inhata .will Mul varv lltlla at lha f(;tlnu:bre; but- Is. sufOclent to make rvA'asuvwWla' bothered with: bllous- :tfmi aiiiit .:. j-t .-..- (muM. - llsMaaVleathaft on the 'tyuoaet:ot;4e.ierna4;anitauon. jrr(n, iMWiWaiiii that you wiU'look 'Mmmmsf ';! 1 BammmWr.taSammW1' &- 4 I mmmw'&L-. . !. fmejBaaM.'r ' WS1 Si Ua'EIi i J 1 ' i , .' r ' 4T. m$X8X&jtmf A CAPT M. M. CHRISTY Cantaln H. H. Christy was the commander of the United States cru iser San Diego, which was sunk off Fire Island, Long Island, N. Y. He gave it as his opinion In the report to tho navy department that he had been sunk by the torpedo of a sub marine. That opinion was to some extent confirmed by the later, appear ance of a German U-boat oft the Mas sachusetts shore two days later. Are you savtng tor yourself alone or buying War Bar, laga Stamps and sav ing for yourself and your country! UNION TO KLHCT OFFICERS The regular meeting of the Wo men's Christian Temperance Union will be held Tuesday afternoon at S: 30 at the home of Mrs. H. C. Chamberlain. At this meeting the election of olBeers for the ensuing year will be held. - . & HIGHWAY WORK TO CONTINUE IN STATE SALEM. Ore., Sept 9. Highway work In Oregon will not ( be discon tinued hy the federal regulation re quiring the approval of the United States highway council for road Im provement projects. The state high way commission received a telegram from, Secretary Peanybakar, of the federal highways council, with the Information that work may continue if no difficulty Is experienced in se curing materials. Secretary Klein, of the commlsalon, said that all work now pending or In progress would go ahead. By UvO Wmv9vW VV ticket osteons, the lead yew wmt Mod tho Traretors' name pinto. This Is tho company that lends tho wocM hi accident and BoaHh Insurance See ChHcoto. St-tf The purpose or the National War Savings committee is to create an army of savers who will, by saving, re lease labor and materials for tho use cfthe government in the war, and whr will lend tbelr savings to the 'govern meat to prosecute, the war. OUSTON' s Metroaelltaa Ami HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Select pictures Presents CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG i la - "THE MARIONETTES" ; , with ' The fflaoatoae Chandler . jyaudorille --Road Www 8 Bli Time Acts 8 AdmlssiOB SB and iso coats.' TEMPLE THEATER Triangle presents MARGERIK WILSON in "THE HAND AT THE WINDOW" Also Hearst Pathe News Latest War Pictures anil Current Events Admlssioa 10c and 18c MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TVRSDAYS AND SATURDAYS fV Kf.rr. i f ; w KS338 H PORTLAND, Sept 9 Sugar will be permitted' In whatever quantities may be needed to' domestic science departments In the schools and col- leges cf ihe state, according to W. D. i; " Ayer. federal food administrator for DrAfflM, Thn nnnnll.v ,,..! vlll ,rt Oregon. The quantity used will rest with the discretion of tho teachers. This announcement enma its a re sult of Inquiries' from heads of do mestic science departments, asking what provision' would bo made for them carrying on tlictr work, as lnrpo quantities of sugar would bo needed In clntB Instruction. , Mr. Ayer wrote to Miss Mlnnm, head of the rtomottlc science school at the Oregon. Agricult ural college, nsklng her opinion, and received a reply saying that since tho products made were sold In cafeteri as nnd were not wasted, and slnro levssons In conservation were taught, that the sugarsupply should not bo withheld from tho schools. A letter from the national food ad ministration at Washington wits' re ceived at tho snme time, holding the same views. ALFALFA LAND The man with an alfalfa ranch is In the right kind of "clover." 'I have a leo-acrc tract, partly In alfalfa, with fair buildings, and otherwise well Improved, mostly under irriga- gallon, only eight miles from Klam-. ath Falls, at a real bargain. lrtr 0,000., half casts 1lettcrlouk at It bow. Chllrote, 6JW Main Bt. 7-3t Less delay when you fill at Kla math 'Service Station. Sixth and Kla math, se-tf m Foar room cottage only one block from Main St. Price f 1000 on easy terms. See Chtlcote. SO-8 WAS HARDLY ABLE TO WORK Bh- FORK HK nKOAN TAKING TAX LAC. "When I started taking Tanlae I waa so weak I could hardly do any thing at all, and It' has not only ut most made' a man of me, but I have gained twenty-four pounds besides," said Charles E. Shaffer, an employeo of .the Grant Smith-Porter Ship Build ing Company, living at G08 West Charleston Street, Portland, Ore., the other day, "A little over a year ago," he con tinued. "I suffered from a bad case of la grippe that pulled me down till I waa hirdly fit for a' thing. I loat my appetite and what little I mana ged to force down soured on my stomach and felt as hard as a lump of i lead In me, and I. was miserable nlghtand diy. Then several weeks ago I had ah awful attack of tonilll tls that had me so bad I couldn't awallow a bit of nourishment for ten days, and. It came near putting me cut of business. I felt tired and wornout all the time and lost every spark of energy I ever had. When I went to bed I would rail and toss ao much that I never got a nights sleep. In fact I heven't been able to sleep much In the last three or four years, and I always got up In the mornings fooling just as bad aa when I went to bed. I lost considerable In weight and got so weak and run down that at last I Just had to quit working altogether. , "I road so much about the good Tanlae was doing others that I de cided to try n bottle. I began to pick up right smartly from the very first, and In a Utile while I had my appetite back and was eating and en Joying my meals, and everything now agrees with me., I got as hungry as a boar In three houra after eating a heirty breakfast, and my food U building mo up something wonderful. I sleep llko a log all night arid get up In the morning fcellug Just fine and dandy. I am fust getting back my old time energy, and have already got U numoer or my menu siarteu 'fin 'Tnntnff find Axnnrt to keen on boosting It.',' Taalao Is soli In Klamath Falls by Bl Tlrua (In. .Adv. " HUM mmm i Hi 111 I 1 1 1 II II I U I I 1 1 OLOurruniLu i Thaxfoltowlng resolutions pledging support to the two additional Nor iin,t i - , r ,u turned wcanosaay evening rrom a , Sch ; """ M,Prt,.hort tl.lt with their daughter. Mrs. tO tltO SUCCCJStUl prCSCCtltloll Of tllO ...J ,. ,., ,.,.,... prcse wnr, were ndopjloil hy the Khmuth County Teachcra Association at their recent Institute. no Is resolved, by tho Klnmnth County Tcnchor's Awoclntlon In con vention nssombleit, that wo extend to tho Instructors of this Institute, to Its manngement, to the 1'ooplo of Kluimth Fnlls, nml to nny nnd nil who have assisted In nmkliiK II pro noutu'cd success, our ik'o'e.t npprecl ntlon. I. Second, that this Association Indor ses the proposition now before tho people of Oregon for the establish ment or two .mlilltlonni Normal i Schools, and furthermore, that we pledge our support to this undertak ing. Third, that we express our sorro that death has taken from us, during the past yc-nr, two of our co-workers, In tho persons of Mica Hazel Harden brook and Mrs. Gertrurio Frcucr; . ms Associniion nereu) Its symp.ithy to relatives of the-de- coated; nnd furthermore that copies of this resolution lie sent to them. Fourth, that the Association ex presses Its Joy nnd prldo In tho fact that many of Us members are serv ing our country In various phases of her needs In the present world war. Fifth, that this Association pled ges to the successful 'prosocutlon of the war Us unfailing support, that this war may soon bo ended, that a Just and lasting peaco bo secured, that Democracy may be justified, and that "government of the pcoplo, by the people,"nnd for tho pcoplo may not perish from the earth." Committee Fred Pctorson It. II. Duubir I Liicllo Marshall I NOT NEUTRAL TOKIO, Sept. 9. It Is confirmed Here that previous to the departure of a. O. Wallenberg, tho Swedish mini ster to Japm, the diplomatic repre sentative of the entente nations nnd of the United 8tntes submitted a noto to the Foreign Offlco expressing their dlscllnatlori to meet Mr. Wal lenberg fit social or other functions, aubsequently Mr. Wallenberg waa re called to Sweden and 'a now Swedish mlnlitor recently arrived nt Toklo. None of the allied diplomats were present at tho department of Mr. Wallenberg. It Is alleged that Mr. Wallenberg sent frequent messengers to Sweden acrots Siberia carrying sacks of malt and that these sacks Included letters from German residents of Yokohama. ARMY OFFICER IN .&&Z&; WJZ 2liiXtUM--s "Si . m DIPM 1 i-r a fmjt j' - .i jrmmHaSnmmmmaK2 Sjmmmmmaimmm.mmmmmmmmBW ammmrV(lomBPlBmt)l t JRVvWaS SiiV I I II I MIlSM I BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSJ II iSJI i ' HEUT, .JAMES CffTAltt ', I.loutviiunt James C. Staley of the . against several Quartermaster's Department of the United State army arrested In New York City lit connection with charges of graft In army contracts1 made Mrs, J, Stewart and family and sis ter arrived Tuesday night tor n short visit with their brother, Prank, 8to wart. Mr. and Mrs .K. A. 8chrclner re- j turned Wednesday evening from G. 8. Kclley, of Lewlston, Idaho Hay Rcece left Wednesday morn ing for Northern Texas. Miss Lucille Stewart and Mrs. Glon Stoemnn wore Klnmnth Falls visitors Wednesday. , K. U. Williams has commoncod his second cutting of hay. - - -- MIDLAND Miss taa Hooper and little alstcr Opnt, spent Sunday with their slstor. Mrs. W. K. Kemp at Ady. ' Miss Queenle Hoff, the Midland school teacher, arrived on the train Sunday. Edgar Farber Is heading his grain this week. Vfirl t-fltnrtfmei lm ttmeiok fftMo t9A ',,,, ,, ,,cnry namraont,. Mrs. E. O. Davis Ashland Monday. returned from Mrs. M. 3. Morrison Is here from Silver City, N. M.. visiting her father, nnd mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hoop er. " - - - SHASTA VIEW About thirty neighbors gathered an the home of J.L. Hale and wife Sat urday evening and gave them a sur prise. Mr. and Mrs. Hale expect to leave .soon for Hood River on account of Mrs. Hales health. Mrs. C. M. Klrkpatrlck entertained tho ladles who sewed for the Red Cross Wednesday. Those present were; Mesdames, H. K. Wilson, O. E, Hunt, J. L. Hole, Den Daniel, Lou Daniel, L. 8. Miller, J. L. Bailey, Miss Ada Hunt nnd .the hoatesa. Nexn meeting to be at Mrs. O. E. Hunts Wednesday 18th, all patriotic ladles expected to be present. , The addition .of our school build ing slnco completed Is a great Im provement and the budding and grounds are being put In readiness for occupancy neat week. J. L. Hale took Miss tola Schaf fer and Miss Whipple lo Klamath FalU Tuesday to attend the Teacher'a Institute. Mrs. Luther Holbrook -Is spend ing a few daya with ber hufbind near Lakevlew. Henry Krupka and Frank Otoman aro two more of our boys. to be called for training. They left for Camp Lewis Wednesday. , Henry Voss and family of White T GRAFT CHARGES men a upplyli ng the war needs of the government. He waa charged with having accepted money frcm a manufacturing comp any whose plant he had Just Inspected. :.j r - aaaiBa-aiiPBBBaw.aB -L. - ' ...... . , . UJLiJL J . .iiMHMaaBai, m iismR..,; fm ' aammBfW. V .SCSS ' wasmmm mmmKdrOt ' JWA . , &. OU- tifflftnn ' a-w. m -. i . This Is one of tho first of the great steel ships n vessel of 9,fi00 tons to be launched to fight tho Hun. She wntc built by the Federal Shipbuild ing C'ompuny on tho llackoiuaek Itlvcr In Now Jersey, nnd wan rhrls-! tcned by Mrs. Klhert II. Gary, wife of i tho chairman of tliu Iioird of direc tors of the United States Steel Cor poration. Lake spent Sunday with thelr'ihiiKh- ter, Mrs. Hen Daniel nnd family. Their eon Andy loft for Camp Lewis Wodneesday. ' The huckleberry plckor.t from this section linvo roturned with their palls full and report u fine time. I L. 8. Miller and wife huvo .moveil Into their son John's house, tho latter having gono with his family to Oil. i I Buy a lot In Mill- Addition. Price are very low anil' terms ciiNy. will take your Liberty llomN. See flill cote. HO-tl BmK-JPin MM f!t?riT -v 1 iihl n WKEiiYOUR anrjr-YG LIKE LUMPS When you wako up with buckacho and dull misery In the ltldnoy region It genorally moans that you linvo been eating too much moat, says n well known authority. Meut forms uric acid, which overworks tho kid neys In their effort to (liter It from the blood, .and they beromo sort of paralyxed. and loggy. Whon your kid neys get .sluggish and clog you must rolleve them, like you fcllovo your Dowels, removing nil the body's urlnstlmiilnto atugglsli kidneys alia to ous waste, else you Imvo backache. neisatnaii.. -,m! -.1?. "2?1 "J I 1 a-rsf s xzi'zzr"- a "" when the weather Is bad you have rheumatic twjnges. Tho urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, channels of ten get tore, water scalds and you Ulrlcii, iiintrici iniiniigcr. .t( Vou'ro Miifo If Jim turn; ii lninf,j flrtt policy In u stiimlni-d rmiiMy frotti tho Clillcolo nuency. itu-tf Ituy your Havollim Oil In milhih tatiN iiml mvo 10 per cent. At n KiiniKON mill M'rvlco Mtnllmm, Telford Unit,, illolrllmtiir. U7.f liiveitlKnto Mm new I0IN lire m. lele of the Travelers. Tliey nit,, a iiiaxlniuiii of Iiisuniiu'ii nt.n minimum ciixl. Heo tlilru(i( tl!W Mnlli HI. (f o Wnr Snviiic Htnmtis earn luloreit , for tut mi iliimlnyH nnd liollilnyH, We Move Everything HMaMaHMflaaMaaBBaaaaaBaaaaaBBBBaav Kperciirril I'm'krr fur limine. Iiolil (iihmIn, Light nnil Heavy limiting of All Description. Itrmly nt Any Hour. General Transfer Co. Phono iliHI Itmldrnro JH.VM . . p0MMMMM New City Laundry We Ouarantee Our Work. 8hlrts and Cellars Laundertd. Wo also wash silk, .wool, and eel. ored gods very carefully. Try ut ence and be convinced. Our prices are right Phono 1M. 127 Fourth Street Sack of First National Bank The Common-Sense Building Material Cement Blocks Rpofing of All Kindt W: D. MILLER Contractor Dassengeri . and Baggage A.YWIIi:itK IN THE CITY QUICK HKHVICH HCAHON'AIILK IIATKH PHONE IS7 Western Transfer Co. OF LEAD arc ohllnod to oek roller two or threo tlmourlng the nlgbt. Kltlior consult n good, reliable phy sician ut onco or got from your phar iimclut about four ounces of Jail Balls.; take n tublospoonful In a glass of wntor boforo breakfast for a fow l.ayH nnd your kidneys Will then act lino, Tlili famous salts is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthln, and haa been men ror colorations in claan nnd eaktioas, lad Salts Is a, life saver for rogular meat catora. It Is Inexpensive, cannot Injure, and makes delightful effer vescent Hthla-water drink. 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