The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 27, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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"GET THE HABIT"
phone 85 6th and Main
GOVERNOR LEAVES
FOR EXPOSITION
W1M. OFKIUIATK ATOHKGON DAY
OCTOBRIt U9TH, WHK.V OliKOON
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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Cost France and England
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96,899 Men to Capture This
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Come to the Garage that
Guarantees you Satisfactory
Service in everything
Whether you itorc your
car with us pcrmanantly or
just buy occasional supplies,
we guarantee to pleaac you ki
both Quality and Price.
The Best Grade of Gasoline
t the Lowest Market Price.
Try our Service once and
notice the. difference.
Howie Garage
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! POItTI.ANI). Oct. 27. Governor
Wllhycomlm, f.cooiupunlod by bin wife,
hla daughter Mabel, and thn member
of the governor's Htnff, loft today for J
Hnu Francisco, to attend Oregon Day '
I ut tint exposition, October .10th. The'
I party will mop at Modford.to partlcl-
paut in the dedication of tint now
National Uuard armory.
October 30th Ih thi dr.y that the
Oregon building will bo the center of
attraction at tho fair. ThmmnndH of
visitor are' expected, and special
Plan have been mada for their on
tortalnmont. The governor, who at
first declined to do ho, on account of
III dislike for limelight, will officiate.
Tito day' program will be concliid-
ed with a brilliant' dance, which the
great men now at the exposition witi
attend.
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day, made their first appreciable ad- what part of the front one ThriU, tfce the battle front; as far ae the rmtfm'f V
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uiuok prnciicauy mo wnoie line rromir or nam Toineraoie aagiea. jh1 British army 1 ready aad eager 'fe'".
the tea tothe Voage. Thu were the i'it would be utterly Impossible for for it;
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LONDON, Oct. 25. Snapshota for!
the men In tho treuche I the puritose'
Act Quickly
Delay llao lleea Dangerous lu Klam
ath Falls
.LEASE CALL AT
Henderson
Cash Store
t 1134 an 113
Main Street
its!
Get Pricei
Do the right thing at the right tlmo.
Act quickly In time of danger.
In time of kidney danger Doan's
Kidney Pill are mot effect I re.
Plenty of evidence of their worth.
Mrs. 1. II. White. 518 W. Hamilton
street, Medford, Ore,, say: "Twice I
had attack of kidney trouble. A
dull palu settled In my back and 1 be
came dluy and nervoim. There seem
ed to bo no rest for mo, day or night
I was all run down. Doan'a Kidney
rill brought the beat of results. I
havent bad any trouble for many
years." " '
Prlcn r,0c, at all dealers. Don't
Imply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan'a Kidney Pill tho same that
Mr. Whlto had, Foster-Mllburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
(Paid Advertisement)
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A TnrkMi Prisoner in the IhinlaaelleH
Just a few thousand of these squ ating Turks have coat France and
KnKland 96,899 men and six battleahl pa in the Dardanelles. He la a typical
Turkish prisoner. He posed for tho American photographer behind barbed
wire enclosure. As a result of the practical failure of the Dardanelles expe
dition, Sir Kdward Carson, British attorney general, has resigned from the
cabinet. Premier Asqulth la III, and disruption of the government, with eon
uequent election ia suggested.
of a now organisation The Home
league now operating in England.
Thousand of amateur photograph
ers go dally with their Koaaa ana
cameras to the homes of Jho "Tom
mies" to snap the home folks. The
pictures ato turned over to the Y. M.
C. A., whoro already 15000 soldiers
have written to ask for a "suap" of
kiddles, mother or wife.
Sometimes in the smaller cities and
villages theso amateura set up tree
"galleries" In their various gardens
and tell tho relatives of soldiers to
como and bo snapped. Within ten
days tho "snap" Is in tho trenches.
Tho league, according to advice,
will soon extend Its activities to Can
ada, Australia and 'New Zealand,
where pictures of the colonial "Tom'
mles" may be taken and sent to the
various fronts.
A. (urge and up-to-date. Btock of
trunks, suit case and hand bog to
select from at Bradloy Harneas.Co. It
To Protect the Border ,
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C.Oct. 27.
Secretary of War Garrison has au
thorized General Funatpn, in com
mand of border troops, to urnany
t'-oopx necessary to protect American
lives and property at Douglas. He
promised to replace any troops that
Funston would be required to move'.
Chllcote writes Insurance that pay. 1
Subscribe for tho Herald. 50' cents
month.
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heavle' have' been border; of' tWworhbfWl!lir.W4!
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have been cutting
wire, while the
pounding" the trenches. Every H. K.
shell that fell threw up an enormous
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tacked. nn hiui.i mh hni m re iian ! .Maansle .FiiaJei al
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bardment,"' say one correspondent.! "Because' the-Germans know qnHef.-7fJ'iJi ; i' -tJuSM'ii
'Our artillery fire is Intense, point'
by point, section by section, the
j trenches barbed wire has been pelted
with' a- hurricane of shells, riffle and
machine gun fire has been absent, ex
cept for straggling bursts at night.
"Looking over the German tines to
day not one algn of life could be seen.
Not even trench periscopes were hoist
ed over the parapets, to Indicate the
watchfulness of the enemy. Doubtless
the German Infantry is packed away
In its deepest dug-out. The shells
have done their best 'to search them
out, and must have made them ex
tremely uncomfortable.
"Tho spectacle from our side has
tbeen wonderful, awe-inspiring. To
the Germans it must have been awful.
pThe tremendous shells of our heavy
j artillery were bursting in apouUng
j geysers of flame and smoke and dust
'on the slag heap near Lena, among
the houses of the villages and along
the lines of trenches. Lyddite from
the howitzers plunged into the com-
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column of thick dust that hong aad juittai-itad
crutea siowiy down wind atong thelerrf; 4 chHesieV ? "
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shrapnel swept clouds of dut, before " . - '
them to mingle with the smoke of the I-F.GAL
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HINTS ON
EYESIGHT
If you have frequent headaches
which medicines do not cure; it
you see distant objects more (or
less) clearly, or need to hold
printed matter nearer to or fur
ther from the eyes than formerly,
or need more light; If you have
observed any of these things, your
sight needs the' aid of correctly
adapted glasses to assist as well.
as preserve it.
Accurately fltted glasses are
only possible when the sight bos
been scientifically tested. We
have, every facility tor doing this,
and exercise the greatest care, so
that you may receive the utmost
benefit from, wearing glasses.
Wo offer' you accurate' service,.
H. J. WINTERS
name of still more, bursting shells
and springing cloud, and pillars of
still denser smoke and dast.
Tho bellowing thunder of tho guns.
the, shrieks and screams and whist.
ling and rumble of passing .shells,
the crash and growl and thump of the
bursts have never ceased all dar.
Fven now, after dark, a steady vol
ume of Are descends on the German
lines: the lone roil of distant guns.
the sharper kicked-blscult-tln bangs
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