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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1918)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALL8, OREGON MONDAY. NOVEMBER an, lnin ?! v. 11 Evening Herald UML- the HM PaMfehlnt femnmr e Klamath Pall, t 11$ Fourth atreet. 1 Entered t ,tte pMtoHka at Kkm- AMkniM, on., rer transmission tarn the snail M secoad-el UsHetloa term by mall to any Mtwe.ln the United State: . One year i.5.0 . Oeemeath '""-- - Member nf the, Associated Press -' "The Associated PreM Is exclusively tv entitled to the ue for republication '". of all, news dispatches credited to K ' 'or not otherwise credited In tbla pa per., and alio local news published herein. ' . All rights of republication or spe cial dispatches hVroln are also re- eemev MONDAY,' NOVEMBER S3. IMS Ikda'sClisafedAi. SITUATIONS .WANTED 00t000in aawaaiaa iimmm WANTED--Man and wife want job r, cooking'. In camp. ,Enqntre Albert 'gcsnrood.i.Townsend flats. 2S-t T" HELP WANTED iWWW WANTED Reliable' married man to watch-sawmill tor' Are months; no work' to do! $50 per month. , Address P. C. LaFrenlere, Bray, Calif. 2J-3t ' WANTED Man with tractor to drill ISO acres to "rye at, once. C. N. Tlb- , betU, Merrill. Ore. 23-2t LOST AND FOUND LOST On Lakevlew road, pocket book containing over $13, postage stamps and piece ot ivory;' reward. Return to Herald. . 2S-5t LOST Wrist watch with Initials R. - 8., on Main street; $S reward. Her ald office or 1006 Main st. 22-3t LOST Wrist watch with Initials W. D.;:$6 rewaad. 1109 Pine atreet 3. or Herald office. I ' ,lg-et FOR SALE FOR, .SALE Counter, show case, '' shelrtag, cook' stove; also house to r t Mnqulre 211 8. tth at. 25-3f LFOR RENT. FURN.ISHED APPARTMENT at Ora Mt Horns. Klamath, sear ta ,S - MISCELLANEOUS imm0mmmm liww FOR BALB.OR LEASE 00 Merino ' . R. F. TatUe, Lorella, 2S-19t DMJB WOULD COKTOfTJE LOYAL LEGiOX PORTLAND, Nor. -26. Colonel ; DUque tavora the continuance of the Loyal Legton organisation to combat the I. W. W.. aBd'to.ald to efficient lamber. prodactkm. , 6M Seal RaAber Fuotsvet the 2B-t 1C K. K. STOflK. . h , i .r.Two hitDdred;aBd ninety sick, and deiieatababisa in, Venice, Italy, oetve specially prepared milk at the dispensary operated'by tho Americas Had Cross. , X USE GRANDMA'S SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR,, RECIPE AND'' NO BODY WILL KXOW That use, of Sage and Sulphur for raatorinc (adad.tcray hafr to 1U nat- PESpP , c armi aur aataa.Daca, to granamota W's Us, gbeuied.' it; to keep iter knir onaMtlfjiIly aark. glossy and at-trMttva.-' Wbayer. her hair took on that dull, faded, or streaked appear tie, tBi- simple mixture' 'was ap 1M with- wonderful effect- . ' -But brewing it home' ls'muaay and out-oMate. ;v Nowadays,'rby vasklnf' at tmt drug atflre fo'ra' BO cent' bottle of "WyathV ..Sage Vnd i Puipb'ur Com Bn4,M yoii 'will et this famous 'old r ration, .Improved 'hyj'tbej addi tioa of othW;Uagfedle"n'ti,-'.wblch' can b appended upon' to restore natural color and hauty'o,"the'bair, A.wM obwu 'downtown druggist smys.ti sjark'ens'the'halr'so n'aturfl ly an4'nly'i(hat; nobody' can tell It hMWi applied: vou stmpiy aamp an a aping or soft' bruah with It, and draw this through your balr.uk- inf on strana at a urn, uy morn .lac 'gray bslr'dlsappsars,' and f gf nwtr nppllaatloB or two, itha dbman baautlfully dark gad glossy.; , .W&ih't aj( d Hulphur Compound II a- dajlchtful toUt'rjuUlt for the) who naaiM amor youthful p pwlraWgsV U ia not Intends, tor (h o ptevMttleh V. die. I Us of a Tulsa,- Okla., family. Helen ,' -j v 'ad Dorothy touW check for f 185 P 8 ERSONAL LITTLE MMK.MIITS ON LOCAL HAIVKNIXOS' AMOfcS THK'IKH't.K OP THM CITV AXI VICINITY. XHKfM AMI COMINGS OP LOCAL FOLKS Mr, and Mrs. C J.Qulgley are In town today from Wordwi. K. L. Conroy la In the city on bust.) no' from'Atgoma. j Joe.Ba.ll Is down from Modoc Point, on matters of business. i Ooldle O'Donovan Is registered at the Hall Hotel from ChlloQutn. C. P. Asher'ts a resent arrival from Redding, California. J. P. Jarvls and O. McDonald are here for a ahort time from Dunsmulr.L Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Sprague and F, Obenchatn are guests at the Hotel Halt from Bljr, , ft. E, Bradbury paid a business' visit to Klimath Falls Saturday from his ranch In the Olene district. Irsn "Kllgor was a. County seat week end. .visitor from his ranch at. Antelope 'etist of Langeli Valley. Mrs. L. S. Denton U among the Klamath .Falls visitors Klamath. Mr. and Mrs. James Pelton were week erid visitors In Klimath Falls from their home at Port Klamath. D.M. McLemdre, a well known Jot altitude would, be, beneficial. cattle buyer came In last night from) " 8an Francisco on business. GOING BROKE McAdoo's letter- of resignation follows dated November, 14, Dear Mr. President: "Now that an' armistice has been signed and peace' I assured. . I feel .... .... -- i , at liberty, to advise you of my deslrs; to retard, aa boob aa'Dosslble. to Drlv iinirrt. - -;- : " I ,baye been' conscious for- some time of the necessity for this step, but, of -course, I could not consider it while the country was at war. 'For almost six years I have' work ed. Incessantly under the pressure ot ' r .. . . i reat responsibilities. jTnelr exac- tlens have drawn .heavily on -my M'D 1 NW NTDN strength. The Inadequate compensa-'come 4. TWO LITTLE OKLAHOMA AWAY AND DOrtOTHY PETEK50N , The great adventure In the.llves of Helen and 'Dorothy Peterson', eight and thirteen years old, has ended,, It was' an Inquisitive Chicago policeman who .discovered that t'D children In bora' clothe were reallythe datigb- V I ' .BSBtSk. g. 'sssP5RS9PSnfc " ' " - kSs? 'n e...gK: nim ' 'sstHNntK' BMyfln ' BssssssssssnTgssssssssW sssssHsSSeSoK Jass(sHsWgiigX SBBBBBBBsi - iiBBBBBBaV BHSXtkJkiBfC ?l nRjaansttJasBnal ' HHfcf Wir'M'A fejW "i': . 'HnV' r nsHsssssTC ,Tii-5swl HTl HnassHg4-r- tuBw&3M& W IrWr liw -AX" wfy&iyft&gm! aBBBBBBBBBSBBBBtlBBW?9af9 gsafllB BBbH WBnSSSSSSSSSI gf I mmmRBtmfmp!By;zWScX'S:mimf: r, . T ssslSgsssalBsss.''''3,4f-a'rS.TO c V MgsaaKalWifeas!egkv-: I MENTION fi, Sutton bought supplies', hero Saturday afternoon tor hla ranch on the Klamath River south of tltls city. C H. ltarpst Is. In the County, seat en business from Recreation, on the west aide of Upper Klamath Lake. - Frank Stewart- traded with the Klimath -Falls merchants' Saturday from his ranch In tho Spring Lake district. C 0, Twohy, q lumberman from Dorrls Is In'Klamnth Palls for a short time. He Is n guest nt tho Whfte Pelican Hotel. Chlof Bneclnl Officer Henry" tA. .Larson of the Indian Service arrived I last night on OMcIll business. Ho u stopping at the Hotel ItalK. Dan Ryan and family, hhvo moved to their Kllmnth Falls residence on Jefferson Street for tW winter months from'VhoIr Wood River Val ley Ranch. News ot tho Improvement ot C. 8. from. Fort'silsby oi this city, who was removed to a San Francisco hospital a wcea ago, lins been received. Mr. Stlsby was very low with . pneumonia, for I , ,r "" T """ .w" '" ""' Boy cltr lh the hone that the chance j BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY. tlon allowed by Uw to cabinet officers (as you know, I receive no compensa tion as' director general df railroads) and the Tery burdensome cost ot liv ing In Washington have so .depleted my personal resources that i am ob liged to reckon with the facts ot the situation. s,l do not wish' to convey the Im prerslotf that there Is any actual Im pairment of Wj" health, because such Is not the fact. As a" result ot long overwork I need a reasonable perl&d of genuine rest- to replenish my energy. But mora than this, I'must, for the sake, ot my family, get back td private life, 'to retrieve my per sonal fortune. . 'r , -r cannot secure the required rest nor' the opportunity tolookattermy long -'neglected prlvatea'ffiirs unless I am relieved. of.' my- present responsi bilities. "I, am anxious to have my retire-ftcras ment effected with the least possible Inconvenience to yourself ,and Jo the public service, but It would, I think be wise to accept my resignation now. las secretary .of the treasury, to be- effective upon'tho appointment - w GIRLS WHO RAN MASQUERADED AS BOYS S&jjtisSi saKWB itLUM PETU(iON on their mother's table and decided tbat Tulsa was not wide-awake enough for them, -She succeeded in hiving, jit cashed and went to v St. Louis.' jTli.ere' they made up their minds to become boys, and had their balr bobbed and- bought boy' suits. Then the Chicago policeman spoiled. It all,' and .qualification of my successor, so that" he may have the opportunity ani advantage of participating promptly lii'thi formulation of tho policies that should govern the fu ture work of the treasury. t would suggest hat,' my4 resignation as dir ector gcnerhlof "railroads be effective Jfinusry 1, 1919, or upon the ap pointment of- my; successor, 'I bopetyotf'wllt understand, my dear Mr. President that 1 will per mit nothing but tho most lmperlcus demands to force my withdrawal from public lite. Always t shall cher Ith ca the greatest 'honor to, my car eer the opportunlty.yoii havo so' gen erously" given me to'serve the country under your leadership In these epoch- at tlmos. Affectionately yoars, (8lgned) "WILLIAM 0. McADOO." WASHINGTON. Nov. 2K. Anow trans Atlantic liner, the first of Its kind over seen In tho harbor ot New York has entered Into cargo servlco there. She Is the big West coast built concrete ship,, Filth. She ar rived In New. York Thuredny, after being dry-docked at.Now Orleans. To night a big dlnnor will be given lft celebration ot her going Into the regular Atlantic, service. A num her ot speakers will talk ot her achievements end 'the future of the concrete ship, r- -On May 22 tho Fnlth left San Fran Cisco for Seattle, with a cargo of matt and copper ore. She discharged this cargo and look on lumber at Seattle and Portland, for South American ports. She touched'on routs at San Francisco on July 17th. and then pro ceeded to Mexico. ,Peru and Chile. The Faith took qn a? cargo of nitrate and ,was the first Concrete ship to pass, thru the Panama Canal. She discharged the nitrate at New Orleans ien new in.wuDiana ooK on 1 car go of sugar, which-she brought to New York v consigned to the' Ameri can Sugar 'Refining company. On the-trip. to Seattle the Faith ran into a 70-mlie gale an4vh'eadsets, but, nc cordlng.to.MtUcMdon, proved. very stea"dy58he made thV.tTli Trom'Cubo to NewlYork In slx.'days'and ran into another' 7Q-mlie, gale' south of Hat- wblchahe weathered admirably. "KEEPONTAKr ING IU" v MRS. 1UEAL GAINS TWENTY J-OUNOS WANTS HE HELPED J OTHERS TO "I hai'e not only galaned twenty pounds' since I began taking1 Tanlac,' but It has done me no much good that my doctor after seeing' the. Improve ment this medicine brought, advised me to- Keep on uwng it, declared Mrs. Mary.Oleal, pf '519 Dayton Ave.,' Seattle,, a few days ago. "I feel so grateful for 'Tanlac, I don't know 'what- tp say ."','- continued Mrs. Bieal. "For throe years . I suffer ed such agony wlth'my stomach,, that I wasn't able to do a thing around the house, in fact,. I was hardly able to get- around at all', 'jl. completely lost my, appetite, and What 'I 'did force down .caused me jso- much pain, I could, hardly stand it.' Of course this A, ' :' t s: i . PROVES HERSELF BIG sura DOCTOR (Mm and Turkeys 4 Highest Prices Paid for Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, Hides and Pelts. m.. : ;' - rf; r - Klamath Pacidng Co. ... -. . . AIRPLANE AMBULANCES TO SOFTEN SUFFER- tun MKiitutir inn Miifv w?irwiilr aiCM irfAe ur uitvle. oma uniu rtunnnu mm i piiTia'riTiryirTWnTTTtwtniii'i'-ri1 -n 'hitti111" i" r","-' ' - rvJgsHKiK..''lSgsnilB VHC- . P !lsssssssssssssssssE--aasHBiasassssasssl h VT i 'SgiML !SSa$ w;57A IttiSlnaF - i?k. m iimBfm.isiSBrismm", . I, '!MAWK:-m jgssPMriw!vriW(jB-rc. ' sbbbV ijWk'Mt&W? i'f 'J6!igBiJ SsiitsSsH f ' 'yiiSir iflpi 'Skf".. ', ,- ' gpsggpsggnKltBSBsOgssssssssssssssssssssssssss A" iSBBBBBSBBBBBBBBslHsBnBsVsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ' i nBBBBBBBBBBBlaBnffiiBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl y JKW MeBneneaaaaa j 'wawrewM'-W"'"" Nothlngis too good tor Undo Barn's Intention la to havo tho airplane am. figWng men. Tho airplane ambu. buUneea scout over the taUMJeM . . . . , ' . and pick up thoso In most urgent lance Is being tried out now. Under 'of gtirgcM M ,., ,,,,., the best of conditions, the wounded Uo(;s nol gnow 4 ycr which has to somtelmes must wait for hours be-'uc, rembved when the wounded man fore reaching a dressing station. They, Is bolng lifted In or out. It koops do not complain but tho government's him from falling from tho machlno. got my nerves In a terrible condition. and I hardly know what It was, to. sleep at night. I'd Just rotl and toss until morning. "At last I got so bad off that I was taken to the hospital, and had an operation performed, I -was thoro for five weeks, and when- I finally got back home, I was a perfect' wreck. I was so weak I couldn't move around the houso .at all .and had to stay right vfn' bed and' my husband liad'to leave hla work and watt on me. 1 bad the best. attention I could get but nothing seemed to,glvo me any strength and altho I tried and tried to get up and move around, It was no 'use. I was too weak; r Just couldn't do It. Everybody Insisted that t go back to the hospital, but I said; 'No'., I had been thru so much I Juat couldn't bear the thought of ,go- Ing back there agiln: "Then ,1 decided, to try Tanlac, as " ": CREAM FOR CATARRH v OPENS UnrOSTRILS TeU Hew To Get QaWc Sehef from Head-CohU. sVa Splendid I ' 'LIU'S ! In one mlnutoyour clogged nostrils I will open, the) air passages of your' head will clear ,and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snaffling, blowing,, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at, night; your', cold or catarrh will be gone.. Get' a small bottle ot Ely' Cream Balm from your, druggist now. Ap ply n little ot this fragrant, anllsep- tic,-, healing 'creanvln your nostrils, It penetrate through every air pa..neys, they'become overworked"; get sage of the head,-soothe the Inflam- ed or swollen mucous membrane and relief, comes Instantly: Its. Just fine. Don't stay stuffed.. tup with a cold or nasty catarrh Rs- lief cornea, so quickly,- ' a .M'T ED wwnnmnwuiiw i' "'" 1 1 had heard so much about It and If tho honest truthi thls'jnedicine uia ' more for mo than I over thought J anything could do. I havo tiken six bottles now., and my stomach is In splendid condition. I havo a fine appetite anu can eai anymiug i want and never suffer the least' bit after wards. "Tanlac certainly has built me up wonderfully. Just think, before I took' It. I didn't have strength enough to set, my own tublo, and now I can do eyery bit of myshouso work, even "' ho washing, if necessary, and I IP Uh a child and wakp up In the mornings feeling refreshed and full ot "'- ''vo sained twonty pounds and look so. ell that' my doctor told mo ' keeP rlBht on taking" Tanlac, Bnd you ""W 8Uro 1 ingoing to do " ' m Klad taT, overyono to know what Tanlac has dona for me and nP 'P a01? of my case will help I other sufferers t get the same re- lief." Tanlac Is sold In 'Klamath Falls by the Star Drug Co., and In Lorella by James Merc. Co. I 0 KIDNEYS BOTH ER rEAT LESS MEAT. ALSO TAKE GLASS OF SALTS. BEFORE EATINQ RREAKFAST , .1 Uric acid in meat excite the kid- sluggish, ache, and feel like1 lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the, bladder Is Irritated, nnd you mayy be. obliged to seek relief two or three times" during the' night. Whep the' kidneys clog you t must help them' flush oft, the body's urinous waste j or you'll be a real "sick person short- ; ly. At first you feel a- dull misery I in the .kidney region, you suffer from , backache, sick headache, dixzlnew,-' stomach gets sour, tongue coated and' .you feel rheumatic' twinges when, the weather is bad.' .'Eat less meat. drink lota ot water; also get from any pnarmacutfour ounces of Jad Salts; take a. tablespoonful In a glass ot rater before breakfast for a' few 'days and your kidneys Will then, act fine.' This famous salt Is made from the acid of, grapes and lemon juice, com. tifnA.1 will. 111.1. ..a t..". w. ' ..fli 4 for generations to clean clogged kid neys and stimulate tbem to normal gists here say they sell lots of Jad Suits to folks Who believe in cvr comlng kidney trouble while It 'is only trouble, Adv. activity, also to neutralise the acids In urine, so t no, longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. . Jad, Salt's Is Inexpensive, cannot In Jure;makes a delightful effervescent llthla-water drink' whvlcb everyone should, take now and then to ken , the kidneys 'clean and active, , Drug-, IF BAGKAGHY UMtsta-' Jewelry i Man Wants In your effort to find a welcome, practical gift tor a' .man; consider lowolry .carefully. Jew elry tor men Is made for it, useful purposo. It I an, essential ot hla dress. Our guide In aolectlng Jewelry tor men Is quality of material and workmanship, good looks' and stylish np--pnnrance. That la why most meh.whch buy. ng for" themselves, romo to Upp's the .best' of .reisnns why vou should purchase li's Chrlatmn gift here, Vest and Walilemar chains, $3.60 to $20 Cuff Links, $1.00 to $20,00 Cuff Links, diamond set, $7.50 to $20,00 Solid gold scarf pins, $1.50 to $25,00 Solid gold scarf pins, with diamonds, $7,50 to 25.00 Emblem rings, ,' $7.50 to $20.00 Signet rings, $3.60 to $16,00 Sot rings, $1.60 to $00.00 Frank M. Upp , JEWELER 'Sit MalnViireet OMcUt H. 1. Watch Inspector """ HA17.MARK The prudent man camw Are, life, accident and health insurance. He Chllroto Smith. It Dassengers and Baggage AXYWHBRE IN THE CITY QUICK SERVICE REASONABLE RATES -PHONE 1S7 WesternfraiisferCo. The C6anMi-Sense Ctmntfkdkt Roofinf of AU Kindt W. D: MILLER '-'l0000000l0l0l0t0t0m0t000lmif''!'W !- New Cky laundry W .Ouaranto Our Work. v ' hlrta and Cellar taundsrsd. W also wah (Ilk, wool, and eol ord;eod very, carefully. Try ui nse'insjM evlncd. Our pHcs 127 Fourth Street acko.f "first,. National Sanli STOFEDUPWITH "ABADCOUW if5 Oft tiMr wlthva bottlo oi ' Ot. Klaft's New Discovery Rt eaco Coushs, co!J and bronct cttacts they are ollliWytoramlt indanKcr exusitermatha latna nnwsa cncifi iu b Df. 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