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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1918)
I ( ' . .- 1 v '' , ,'A'UM Mf A 'V Jfi ''' .. ''t.VX.LI" " . THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATUUDAV, WOVMMIIKH a, ft, t pWW I CtT' k.lV '." tha VT-1 " TTEr-un, Hld ? UH'th . ttohliakaj Jell mmm Seatav fey fa rald,PttbilehlBg Company At JDasMta' Pails, at lit roarth street. atered at the poatofflc at Klam ., lor traastatesiea oecoad-claas matter. fajla, Or., for transmleslea thr MIUH LJ IL ERSONAL MENTION iimft elDKLMIITS ON LOCAL HAIVKNIfl9 AMON TOS FMOM.B Or THIS CITV AND VICINITY. OCdNOa AND COMINGS OP LOCAL FOLKS aastartpttaa Unit by Hall to any MOW a tat unite taiea: Oao year 100 OBjyjIgtjjyjjjjg-JjJjJJjJjJO ATVKDATt NOVEMBER ft, 111 2i HenlfsQissifieilAdTS. XOnCM MCST NOW BE WMTTBN FOR PUBLICATION. Owlat to the fact that arrora ara fresjueatly aiada la notices received over Ua phoaa ta aplte of efforts to get them correctly and that receiving aad transcribing them, takea con aMarabla time. It is anaouaced that all aotlcaa aad announcemeata of metlaga etc., from thU oa, aiuat bo headed la, written plalnlr to the Her ald .office la order to be published. The Herald la glad to (We such aotlcaa publicity at all tlmaa bat la aa much as such publlcatloa la done a, a favor to those Immediately la taraatad, the management believes thr.eaeld be worth the troable of writing an aetiveriag it uey an er aafflelaat laiporUaea for pubUcettoa. Aeeoaata for the Ada la the Claael flad;ea1aaua of the Herald an ta eeiaaV ta awrtt beekeeping raearda aa atattlag Mia agalaet, and It la thanfera aaaauaee that beginning wMa tela data aU evea aaaat be paid far. whea Inasrtioa la. aude. No was a4e will fee takam aver Ires saw aa bat aaaat be beaett ta rattle la order ta ra earn pabMeatloa., LOST AND FOUND W. T, BUIoH paid the County Seat a visit yesterday from his ranch at Pine Qrove. Cashier Leslie Rogers of the First Nitloaal Bankets back at his desk after a, two weeka Illness. F. C. Rublasoa of Portland la In Klamath Palls looking after matters of business In Klamath Falls. IMMENSE IS MflB IN FEW ours Frank Blllott of Oakland, A. Fat so aad Andy Nate of Qllroy, all Call forala stockmen ara la town today. aaM:. t The Winnek Co., Inc. Khaam feat) New - -)- SPRING LAKK - - LOaT Blaek leather aaK aaaa aura at R. F. K.. between Prospect aad Kmaaeta Lake, aa Crater Lako-Fart Klaaaata nad: reward, r. c. Kaa W.BaaaBida)a.TaTecn. l-St W- wSt ran SALE ikim a Si-M ,IM ir.o. SIS. I I FOR leto Hwt ' Sl-t VOat tALB Aate Wreekaag depart- aaaat ac r.baessaoa; aiaa at tar SIM.,TaMaea Brae. Oarage. Sl-St tf Iff JVR BALB My haabaad has ,araftd .lata tae army; therefore farm la (aaaaaa Wtt- la.vauey. s muaa aaru oc aw On.; well lmprorad; all aader hK i V K' J areata laad; 'laaatad BUetrle railway, atatlaa : aad aaaa tnak to oar own wanaoaae; maaaiow wiin nreeieee; a mraa , waadmlli; baak aeaaa, maealaa aawKaa aoasaa, etc., oa alaee. Ala lane S-room school hoaae aad Man wMaba ! yards from hoaae. i aaaa aarfaee roads to Portland, . aad other cities near by. "Jeaettled eommnalty, good I and water, hnntlng aad Bhort dlataaea to Paalle CJaaataadaUersammerreaorts. Bz aJt'JeUauUe, never Very ooM la wnsesraor not in aammer; a moa- amieaaa. Oregon university and Ag- HaaKaral College near by. la faet. verytatng neeeseary la making Meal aaaM and farm. Soil heavy blaek Mr. Ray Roec Is very alck with the Influenaa. Mr. aad Mrs. Arthur Schrelner speat the weak aad with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Sehretaer. Mtaa Maade Scareiaer la tender ing her aid at the.wolatlon Hosplul Mr. aad Mra. Olaa Steeman ara moving to lawn. .a a HEAVY GAIN IN FLANDEBB LONDON, Nov. S. The Brit- : lah In an attack la th Flsaders dlatrlet Thursday oa a twelve mile front between the Scheldt aad the Lye Rivers made a sue- easeful advnaee of between three and faar aUlea. . . a . i w aava left YeawSI savtag IMt m.m.m heh if ' a i. t . ' all level and easy to stow.. Mr haabaad pat iaaaoat MB aanvUla ML ail wtu tractor, before be was eaUad. The balaaee le now rented oa aas hajf aad eae-talrd aaaraa dellv ered toiwarehoaae., About ;S0 meres wttl aa la fall erop aad Balaaee la to be pat la wheat, aad oats la spring. New Mollae tractor, purchased two ' aaaeBaeaga; Ford toarlag car, other aaaaalaary and tools, seed, etc., go wMfe ta Btaee. All for SIS aer acre K taaaa before my haabaad la shipped aovaaa. siv.ave eaaa, Baiaaea to aait ;aaa aaajeet to mortgage or vii.eoo that naa la parmaau from 3 to II years. The erop aader aormal eoadl- uaaa eaeaid bring from 111,001 to JMill. The Improvemeata aad per aeaeJ property golag with place ara iwajna aac use taaa iio.oos. No STOP S1IPPBSBN01 BJBLBBF COaBBS TMB MOMENT YOV APPLY OLD "ST. JACOBH lAtDtmBT- Rhaaawtlam la "pala only." Nat aa eaaa la. tfty raalrea latbr- aal traatmeat. Stop dragging! Rab the mieery right away ! Apply sooth bag. peaetratlng "St. Jaeoba Llal meat" directly apoa the "tender spot" aad relief 'eomee laataatly. "St. Jaeoba Ualmeat" coaqaers pala. It la harmless rheamatiam liniment which never dleappolats aad can not ban the' skin. Limber api Stop eomplalnlag! Oat a aaaaU trial bottle of "St, Jacobs LmlaMat" at nay drag atore, aad in Jaat a memaat yea'll be free from rkeamatle pala,, aoraaaaa aad atlt- aaaa. Doa't safer! Relief awaits yon. "St. Jaeoba Ualmeat" la jaat aa good for sciatica, aearalgla, lau bago, backache, spralas and. swell lags, Adv. i A. K. Windier was among the train arrivals last night from Han Francisco. Ho la a most at the lintol Hull ADRKDKKN. Wash., Nov. 2. An il. O. Tompkins, who operates tho noun'coment .by Ihu Umy's Harbor saw mill near Kirk Is In tho County I Motorshlp corporation of Aberdeen of sent on a short business visit. He Is tho completion nf 4000 ton dead- f Stopping nt the Hotel Hull. Iwolcht wooden ahln from keol to wat- Mr. tr n xi-ru...... i.. .... .'r in Kl-S working ilnys establish- Dunsmulnftcr a short visit with hor.od lc"r M eoA r ,h, parents Mr. and Mm. Foster of Hot , ' po. ana ,0B"C "'.'T'T ... flnrtnn A.MItlnn. i"oi or woou, accorumR in inn uiiic nis oi mo piani. Work on the vokdoI was benun September 9 and nt that time the of ficials of the company expressed the belief that they would coinpleto tho ship and have It iuuliiiJ. with s'oam up ui'l rctnty for tho govern mont In 35 days. Several records were "hiinc up", the officials said, In the rcnutruc Hon of tho "speed shlv" as tho yard workers culled It. TIk !.er. .04 laid In ten seconds. The hest previously recorded time was It xoconda. The framo of tho'' ship was conslrurtcd In 14 fewer .minutes than the previous record. Ono framing crew In a sin gle ilny put in ten mare fr.irmi than any other crew hid ever ilono In a similar length of time, MO PLANES SOU OVER lilt BASE tlAHK. Associated constantly AMERICAN NAVAL (Corres)iondenro of tho Press). Hydronlrplanes watch and guard this great American port and tho American shipping ap proaching or entering It to prevent attack of submarines. One of the planes lay on the water ready to start seaward as tho Associated Press correspondent visited the harbor to day. It looked very light and filmy for this desperate work and Its gray body gave It the appearance of a giant mother ettled In the water. Overhead, 1,000 feet up, swung n huge, long-shaped balloon from the basket of which n naval officer and a sailor peered thru marine glasses. "They arc on tho look-out for sub marines," said tho escort. "Their chief purpose Is to roport the wherea bouts of a submarine, and tho des troyers then do the rest In forcing It tinrinr wntftr Erpn if uhmnrlnoa are off this port, they are practically helpless, If we can, keep them under water. It Is only when they come to the surface that they can launch their torpedoes with full effect. Tor pedoes fired when the craft Is under water may lack direction to make them dangerous. Bo that, after all, the problem for the destroyers la to keep the submarines under water, aa well aa .to destroy them." On shore scores of'hydroalrplanes were ranged la two vast hangars and there were sheds for the balloons. A big wbaleback from the Great Lakes was off to port and to star board wis a mssslve freighter. "That Is a strange ship," said the escort. You will note she has no up per deck or cablai. The whole deck rolls back, like the roof of an open air theater, and the deck becomes an enormous open hatch, it Is like a huge open bowl, with no obstruction In lifting out tho freight." The freight in this case was aa curious as the rolling deck, for It consisted of 33 enormous Mogal lo comotives all set up and ready to move, and with their tenders coupled. With the deck rolled back, locomo tives and tenders were picked up by giant cranes and swung around to the near-by quay. Very soon these ssme locomotives Just out of the bow els of a .ship; had steam up and were puffing off toward the front. 426 Main Street WRD OF TIIASKH To the friends who gave ns sym pathy and assistance at the burial of our loved ono, wo offer our heartfelt gratitude. Mrs. Ttaymond Tower, Mr. and Mrs. R'. W. Tower and family- Mrs. Charles sterling, Mrs, Raymond Fisher. BIO EATERS GET H ROUBLE TAKK HALTH AT FIRST SIGN OF 11LAUDKR IRRITATION OR IUCKACHK Get a . standard insurance policy from the ChUcote Hmlth agency. 12 uanioA puu nam umijouiw out must guard constantly against Kjd ney trouble, because we eat too much and our food Is rich. Our blood Is filled with uric acid which the kid neys atrlvo to fitter out, they weaken from overwork become sluggish; the elimlnatlve tissues clog and the re sult Is kidney trouble, bladd.er weak ness and a general decline In health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine Is'cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to eek relief two or three times during the night; If you suffer with sick headache or dissy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather Is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- spoonful In a glass 'of wster before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lltbla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; 'to neutralise the acids In the urine so It no longer Is n source of Irritation, thua ending bladder disorders. Jad Salt is Inexpensive; cannot in jure, makes n delightful effervescent llthla-water beverage,, nnd belongs In every homo, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kldnoy flushing uny time. Adv. ... THE Manufacturers of Soap Say: "Sap will be worth 25c a bar in Klamath. Falls within a year, even if the war closes at once." Now is the' time to' lay in a supply to last yoii. ' We have just received a heavy stock 'of the following soaps, priced by the box of 100 bars : Proctor efc Gambles Bob White Box 100 bars - $7.15 Proctor efc Gambles Lenox, Box 100 bars $7.15 Proctor A Gambles White Naptha, Box 100 bars $8.40 Proctor fc Gambles Ivory, small, Box 100 bars $6.40 Proctor ic Gambles Ivory, large, . ...Box 100 bars $12.25 Butter, only the best grade bought, the pound 69c Klamath Falls The man who buys his heavy Ru 111 F j er twear early is the man who will have dry, warm feet) good authority says there is not enough in town to supply the demand. t We are offering a complete line of these goods at prices under today's market, In order to close them out Men's and Boys' Winter Capi, a large line priced 75c to $1.75 A few more of those heavy wool socks, just what you will need price 75c up A few doxen more Men's heavy fleeced under shirts, worth on today's market $20.00 per doien, priced at $1.00 garment Sites 38, 40, 42 Men's Shoes, broken sites at Pir v $3.35 Men's Slippers ,all sites, pair ....$1.45 t Hie Winnek 426 Main St. Phone 34 29a2seSe-3-X,aWa' -2'C,2M2-S-2 SS4S'S "S Sa-eSe-eQa-eSaS" gV Co., he Klamath Fallt 'V VaJ'eajapsjiaJlsJapBaf4J Two Pull-V-Outs, regalitr value llfoluis, It caused by a lack of sul county Is the neoDle's business, ssa ,00, fl4.ee at I nhnr In tho li.ilr. Our rranilmntliara that a public-officer Is u Public Hf- 1-St TKLFOH01lltOH.OAIt.tCli: ,, ,,., , , T. .,, vant. and I will so conduct unfit I "" "' "Hnv vn estate Mitf than AaWasaa nf sattsealPY tflajaiatk Sulphur to keep her locks dark and County If I am elected. Doauimu, and tiiousumis or women XOTICK Will party who has envelopn con taining war stamps and bond belong ing to F. Mile plcuse notify mo at once. r. Miles. 28-Gt BELGIAN HERO. WHO SAVED CIVILIZATION, BACK AFTER CAPTIVITY Inrp adjoining this can be bought for '.'.,' - tm twee f 10 to f US per acre with ;J. . . 'Mt'araa.'iaieroremeaU or aeraonal are i '- --.-- - - - - . . - .. r"fl " MW W.WW W M., wauaava other property oa which I arcane, which we want to ire. j. r.. Lien, care Meadow HWc-s WT' wkmiHiii xtnr, un. a-u .5r ' ML fm Lfttv&r W jpV,-rvaWnKTI AHEPUS fr.fvjj. tJpMelMaBlBBXBa r-,Mr jsnBnBBB9BjejaBBBBaneBaaBejejaBaspa .0:TO;fWr"MBN who are anlaeatad aava ISS acres, SOO'toaeef hay mmtumm nm mlajia. unlimited wrmtm sun. u . j.... r"."! rr ..' r -"-"-r. tt ". iT.M,W;Mri(Mira tract ror sale ;, neat located bv.i7;, : t)w :ra." ss4gaag,'Lraaca in eoaaty, barring VilBPir S??r S?': V&j stasji Oallaaa; ' the faaaaw Sarprlse PfTsltar-.'aadaaainiaa-aa4 prleaa oa MatWajltet avatr'.earlr,' aa demand affi Ci Bfitfl- arower. PlW$Ji &i!9 T.paejrt-Jeatlea. WrM &WI P aipWaaMaaa,hlaaalt la the ;.r ';'V,aaaaar ,aaaad by death Frank A. b .V'-'laBaa Plaaaar,aa.' ' J-lt iiwsx.Mwi.iiiiiyM'w;jBmww eBaKXd&vvRsgggggttrife f"JA i 'C1 v"m. Ja.'' M in'1'- "35- ?TgeaaP a BannnnnnnnnnnlBanlessaasaasaasaasaa 9 ESESESESpaBasgaBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSaaa -- -tt - , aaaSSBaaaaBBSBBSBBSBBSal 4i! 1 BasaasBBBasBBBSaiaiasiaa&asBBasBa m PHYSICALLY FIT AT ANY AGE It Isn't age, It's careless living that puts men 'down and out." Keep your Internal organs In good condition and you will always be pbyslcully (It. Watch the kldnoys. The kidneys are the most over worked organs In the human body. When they break down under the strain and the doadly uric acid ac cumulates nnd crystallites, look out. These sharp crystals tear and scratch the delicate urinary channels, caus ing ezcruslatlng pains and set up Ir ritations which may eause promaturo degeneration and often do turn Into deadly Orlght'a Disease. One of the first warnings of slug gish kidney action la pain or stiffness in the small of the back, high color ed or acanty urine, loss of appetite, Indigestion or rheumatism. Do not wait until .the danger Is upon you. At the first indication of trouble go after the cause at onco. do to your druggist Immediately. (Jet a trial box of QOLD MRU A I, Haarlem Oil Capsules, Imported di rect from the laboratories In Holland, whore they have been In use for over two hundred years. They will glvo almost Immediate relief. If (or any cause 'they should not your monoy will be refunded. Be sure to got GOLD MEDAL. None other gonulne. In sealed boxes, three alius. Adv. nnd men who .value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which Is so sltracilve, uio only this old-tlmi! rirlpe. Nowadays wo get this fsmnus mix ture, Improved by the addition of oth er Ingredient by asking at any drug nt ore for a no-cent bottle of "Wyetu's lingo nnd Sulphur Compound," which d.'irkftix tho hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell It hag been applied. You Just damp en a spon.o or soft brush with It anfl draw this through your hair, taking one Biimll strnnd at a time. Ily morn ing the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladles with Wyitb's 8age and Sulphur Compound Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a fow application It also brings back the gloss and luttro and gives It an appearance of abundance. Wyeth's Hugo and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite to Impart color and a youthful ap pearance to tho hair. It la not ln tended for the euro, mitigation or prevention nf disease. Adv, fleirettlna that tbu unfortunate conditions nt present prersnt at rrom seeing eacn voter pertosauy during this campaign, und sollcltwlc rerriy yos C. C. LOW, your support, I ipeian am, s Independont Cundldute fur Sbtrlt. (1'ald Advertisement) ixs TO THE VOTERS OF KLAMATH COUNTY M&J&lKv ,,y ftfc.JJfr' OENSBAL LIMA Oeaeral Laawn, the her of Llaga, the leader of those brnvo forces, who held the' German for nlne'dayi. and thereby permitted Franc to fat ready o meet the, Clerman Invasion. Is here shown on his progress through Belgium after four yeara ImprUoaawnt la Oerraany. Everywhere In Belgium be was received, wlttf tramea- was wmtmwmmmm. I FEW FOLKS IE M HI H m DRtraoigT havh ladikh auk I'SING ItKai'E OK SAGK TKA AND aULPHUR Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or whan' It fades, turns gray, dull and Klamath Falls, Oregon, , October 28, 1918. It has boon my purpoaa to visit ouch voter of the county between now and election and renow my ac quaintances inruout tne county, but the spread of tho llnfluenia has made this Impracticable. In fact, I have volunteered my services at the city's hospital, which has been hurrhvtiv equipped, and whero some SO pa tients aro being cared for by volun- tuur nurses, mm wnere i am 'in churgo during tho night watch, Many of thonn nullum. ,. ...u from their fumlllos and some are In a critical condition; und as there was n shortage of nurses befora the epi demic brake out, the only way these ,..,, unio iau uv careu ior aa tney should be la by the combined efforts 0mU, city and Its public-spirited V....U,,, lu KivuiK mo care ana mad' leal attention necessary, In the tnoantlmn. t ! . ..n- dacy for the offlco of sheriff, which "L e.ok,'.nK' ? ih0 bands' of the It 'z u,vy"n county, thouMnds of whom4 know me poMonnlly. end practically all of whom know of ro5 former nfflninnt o.,i . w ",L,m Klamath Couniy. "" """ m fnii'i?6! LSS.'ntaUter the af- the peop oVnd withoS? Sffffig MMMMMtMMIHMt HEAD STUFFED FROM .. cTAwnH oh n tutu Creaas Applied la KmMk' Air raaaagea tugai ta. sISSSSSSSSSSMMIIMMMMJ Instant relief no waiting. Tear clogged nostrils open right up; tke air passages of your head clear aad you can breathe freely. No mors hawklag, snuffling, blowing, heat ache, dryness. No struggling for, breath at night; your cold or ratirrs disappear. Get a small bottlo or Kly's Creta Balm from your druggist now. Ar- ply a little of this fragrant, nntlseptic. healing cream In your nontrlls. ft penetratea thru every air passise of the head, soothes the Inflamed r swollen mucous membrane and relM cornea Instantly, It'a Just flna. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrb.t-Asr Just to Remind You Have the storage battery In yoar sate tested nasi Hied tomorrow, aad be sure to hive It In prime rondltloai cooler mornings makm the crank harder, longer evenings Uthti shtae longer, rasjulree more si la the battery. aoaa attentlea ta the electric sj wUI give better satisfaction yoa aoUara. 1 1 We are ta aire yon the aest;V aervlee, whea yea have edecuMj, tomobtle ' traahlaa, at tho Wsaefa ervleai ataitea. " .w. ' t va - ii ,. unKKiver EUctricalCc h. i; , v.! M .-.. . uiiT.a me Dusiaeaa 9! the k !.t .. . Wfttoi'.M ' J 1 . rt, 1