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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1916)
,X';J y ." iti5f rt e ,'f., 1 ut Aijzr ! ... vSw , ' '"3ti . ?tf ft K 4:' tv: ljti a 4V. 1 Ii-.1 . A t&, JW3 r- -? -'ff ,jr TM 5e.-tr-" sOuafciAan. - AVrtMHnfrt in the 'ClatsMta Mlrnwae are printed at the rate f ft terte I IIm, Invariably In 'VMM.... Hereafter " MIVtrtlMIMIlt ;W M MtMtM' WlltM CCMnMni4 r W Hi FOR SALE FOR 'BALE Lady's Ions coat, im- portea brown velour, fur collar;' alnea. $45. Will Mil for $27.60. J. A. OoMmUk. -. t -iM,.. .. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Woman housework and to children.' No cooking. Inquire Herald offlce. for general assist with Must be neat. 6-tf WANTED A girl to help with house work. Phone 8M 4-4 1 LOST Bunch of keys, on "Eighth or Ninth between Lincoln and slain, on Tuesdiv evening. Reward. Re turn to Herald office. 4-St STRAYED OR STOLEN One year! ing hone colt, branded with cross on left shoulder; color blue or dark gray. Reward. Notify John Slade, 100S Main St 3-Ct STRAYED Brladle Jersey yearling heifer, branded SC on right hip and under hit la each ear. Notify C. c. Chltwood. " " , -4t' ROOM AND BOARD la private fam ily Ninth and Oak. l-6t MONEY TO LOAN on city and ranch lands. Arthur R. Wilson. 14-tf A tlOGS WANTED Feeders. Enquire Matt's second-hand store, Sixth st J. W. Burke. 25-lmo WANTED To exchange a residence in Southern California for a farm near here or In Klamath county. Fred C. Hobert, Malln, Ore. 10-Zl-lrao REAL ESTATE BARGAINS A S4eVacre tract partly wider In. gatioa, so cheap that yoa cant help smytag. A daaay 49-acre Irrigated tract oaly 7 aUlea from Falls, partly la al falfa. Price .Oft. Teraaa. A 5oesa plastered boaae aad ktg lot for 1,M oat easy teraaa.. A his lot la Nichols Addidom for S9M oa easy terna. Oae of the best Iota la Mitts Addl tUm for $1B0 o terms. If yoa waat home te the city or ceaatry I can save yoa meaey. C83LOOTE, Mala GERTRUDE & Co. Millinery Furs for. hat tridtmlngs; motor and face veils and veilings, in all the new patterns and meshes. GERTRUDE CO 001 Mam St. GERTRUDE CO MUllaery ' Motor caps and hats. GERTRUDE CO Ml Mala St. GERTRUDE CO MWiaery Our weekly shipment of new ideas la the season's millinery arrived on Saturday. Notably, tbese are some very beautiful models for afternoon and evening wear. OKRTRUDE A CO 01 Mala St. . GERTRUDE CO. Mllliacry r. One of the very new dansant bats, In silver and velvet model. Gertrude & Co. flAl Mala St, WMrfMJMWWW DR. F. M. WHITE Kya, Ear, Nose aad Threat Kye Tested Glaasea Fitted ' Odd Fellows Baildtag ', Jin.v(rtri"iririr-n-"i""""""" Wo o d ft ;1 '-- aBBYVBR VaVBJss 11 ar C Y" fYuKjr ' It' '- r vjiii, um AM ot- K2''J . -iiSi "" saaamu Oaw aaat iV' ?pMif,in' , '''hSMS-mU aajaiaftfff TheEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor Published dally except Sunday hf The Herald PublUhlag compaay ar Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street Entered at the postoBce at Klamath Falls. Oregon, tor transmission through the malls aa second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: One year - $5-w One month " MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1918 SAYS WAR WILL LAST FIVE MORE YEARS AT LEAST PRESIDENT OF UNITED PRBM MAKES PREDICTION' Declare oa Return From Three Prin cipal Countries That Germany Doesn't Know of Allies' Dctenal- anttoa to Sump Out Prussian Mill tarlam aad AUlea Don't Realise Germaay'a Preparedaeas. United Press Service NEW YORK, Nov. C President Roy W. Howard, Jf the United Press. returning today from England, France and Germany,4 predicts that the European war will last five more years. Mr. Howard says the allies do not realise Germany's preparedness to carry on a defensive fight Indefinite ly In hopes of exhausting some of the belligerents. On the other hand, he says Ger many does not realise the allies' de termination and preparations to fight until German militarism and commer cialism la broken. CURTAIN FIRE OF FRENCH IS 600D UNDER PROTECTION OF SOLID SHEET OP ARTILLERY FIRE INFANTRY CAN ADVANCE ON A POSITION SAFELY. By HENRY WOOD (United States Staff Correspondent) WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES ON THE SOMME. Oct. 1. (By Mall). French artillerymen fighting on the Somme have developed their bar rage and curtain fire to a wonderful degree of perfection. French sold iers now dash to the assault of Ger man positions under protection of a solid sheet of artillery fire that often precedes them by not more than 200 feet The curtain of exploding shells moves steadily forward, not only screening them completely from the fire of the enemy but wiping out every remaining obstacle and every remaining German that may still be in Its path. 'When finally they reach and capture a position, the curtain fire keeps Just in front of them, of fering protection from counter at tacks until the new position can be thoroughly organized. Early In the war when the French first began the development of cur tain fire, a distance of 600 to 700 feet In front of the advancing infantry was considered absolutely necessary Jo make certain that the troops might not, by a sudden dash forward, run into their own fires. But French aeroplane observers have so Im proved their methods and artillery men have become so skillful that the distance has been reduced by two thirds. Every time French Infantry now move to the attack a score of obser vation aeroplanes hover constantly over then and with their jrireless ap paratus tall the artillerymen where to place the curtain bursting shells. Vegas Get $10,090 CALGARY, Can., Nov. 6, Yeggs this morning leisurely dynamited the Merchants bank at Okotoke, forty miles from here, and escaped with 140,000. Before dynamiting the bank building, the yeggs cut all wires leading to the town so that as relief eonli be called tor. Firmer Policy Meaning of Terauchi as Premier TORM). Oct. 11. -(By Mall). Whether Marahol Count Teranchl, Japan's now prime minister, was de liberately selected to curry out a firmer policy toward China and will be able to do so, or whether the fact that ho was elected without any popu lar political support will result in a! stormy career and early ending of the new cabinet, are the two questions uppermost today in the minds of thinking Japanese and foreign stu dents of far eastern affairs. Foreigners, naturally, are center ing their attention on the first ques tion. Progressive Japanese are more concerned with the latter, since tho choice of Teranchl has been "termed In some provincial papers as "a bold stroke" against a progressive consti tutional government In tho Nipponese empire. The new Terauchi ministry has met rlmost united opposition from tho press of the country, chiefly due to the manner In which the noted cabi net held was named. The method or hit choice has aptly been likened to "railroading" of a candidate in the Uclted States. Marquis Okuma, with the privilege given every retiring prime minister, 4 recommended Viscount Kato, ex-for- etgn minister, as his successor. It was argued Kato is a political leader possessing a strongly supporting ma jority lb the diet, while Terauchi Is only a warrior, who has not forced political alliances and was In fact n man without a party. Despite urgent pleas made in Kato'a favor, the emperor called in four genro (elder statesmen) who are unconstitutional relics of old Japan, and surprised the emperor by nam ing Terauchi. Although clamor arose, In which there were declarations that Japanese progresslvtsm had been dealt a hard blow, It has taken no more tangible shape than newspaper denunciation. "As loyal Japanese subjects," said the Manchuria Dally News, a semi official organ, "we can find In our selves nothing but absolute and blind obedience to the imperial order. Still, we are at liberty to repeat that the unanimous recommendation of Count Terauchi by the elder states men Is to us a surprise, the boldness of which stroke Is enough to stagger the stoutest heart." Despite this feeling against Terau-i thl, there is frank commendatory talk regarding the new premier' probable attitude of sternness and firmness toward China. Everywhere there is heard expression that the RUB RHEUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS, AND STOP PAIN INSTANT RELIEF WITH SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD, PENE- TRATLNG " ST. JACOB'S OIL" Rheumatism is "pain" only. Not one case In fifty requires Inter nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating "St Jacob's Oil" right Into your sore, stiff, aching Joints, and relief comes instantly. "St. Jacob's Oil" Is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoint!) and cannot burn the skin. v Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest St. Jacob's OH" at any drug store, and in Just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. "St. Jacob's OH" is Just as good for sci atica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains. Adv. DR. A. A. HOCLB Physician and Burgeon Has opened new offices in Emma block. Glasses1 also scientifically fitted and adjusted. mmwwMmmmwwmwammmmmw DR. ML GODDARD Osteeaathle hyaJlan Batta Bit, I. O. O. F. Temple REMEMBER I atver charge for examlnatioB and consultation. FURTHER Tate places yoa ai der no obligatloB, and you will sot be asked to take treatment Heurs: to 11:30 a. m.j t to 6; 7 to I p. . PaoM BB1 MMWWWMMMMMMVMMAMMAMMMMMMMMW THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH JMibLS. OREGON Chinese question should bo settled Immediately and for all time. Okuma frequently aroused strong opposition by what his opponents called his lax Chinese policy. One theory held Is that having settled tho Chlreso question with Terauchi as the guiding spirit constitutional gov ernment will return. Erllcf that Ternuchl's appointment was made chiefly to carry out a tlrmur Chinese policy, is supported some what by reports from China, whero, It is admitted, Okuma was hold In far more esteem than Terauchi over will bo since his achievement In carrying oat Japan's nnncxatlon of Kotea In 1910. Chinese are prone to romembor that It was within two months after Terauchi was sent to Korea as resi dent general, that troubled peninsula becatno a part of tho JnpaneHO em pire. Even In Japan there was nearly r. much surprise over his daring ach ievements as there was in other on u tries. ELECTION RETURNS At Episcopal Guild entcrtnlnmont Tuesday night at I. O. O. F. hall. Ad mission ! cents. 34t yyMWWWWWWWW BENNETT For. Assessor Old enoua-h to know, young enough to be effective. A squaw ileal for all ia a square deal for you. SAFETY FIRST Vote 4 X JASPER DENNETT For Assessor (Paid adv. by Jasper Dennett) MMMMM WWWWWWWWWMWW The Truth About COFFEE Coffee with "catchy" names, which are put up In "hand some packages and "boomed" with persistence, "free of ers" and premiums appear every day. Their real char acter is often disappointing, and no wonder, they don't last long on the market too , much premium and not enough coffee. Chase & Sanborn's Coffees remain in favor year after year, and have increased largely in sale because thoy are always the same. Their flavor is always smooth and deliciously rich nnd we prldo ourselves in being able to give otir customers such su perior and high quality goods at prices no higher than unknown brands of doubtful quality cost. 25c to 45c Any grado Is a good grade. Try It. Van Riper Bros. THE GROCERS TROUBLES are a lot vfa Mir HrA . JlBaVVIflaVlfl aV j"jp-j Yfir n "its one a tays 'round a place whar thar't plenty o pipe smoke. VaXVETtoatoodalaai PHOENIX MAY BE A T CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT IS ON BALLOT THIS YII.Ul MAKING DIVORCE AH KAHV AH PULLING A TOOTH. United Press Service ' PHOUNIX, Aria.. Nov. (I. l'hoenlx, tho capital of Artsnna, may become n second Reno If a proposed iimond went to the constitution Im adopted by the voteis on November 7. The amendment provides a statu tory residence of six mouths nnd otherwise makes mtirilnges almost an easy to break ns "having n tooth pullud, nnd far less painful," ns one. politician put It. In addition to tho regulation clauses which arc now on tho statute boohs, tho now Inw provides for n residence of mirltnl rolutloim when either party Is Insane; when either h addicted to tho use of drugs; In compotont; diseased, or "cruel' At torneys say that tho provisions will practically let down tho bars and m ika It extremely simple to eslnb Huh. a cause of action. Very little attention in being given tho pioposod amendment. Tho iiowh papers of tho stito are practically Ig noring It and tho only time It has been mentioned from the rostrum was at a meeting In l'hoenlx at which one of the candidates culled It the ''fiesh chicken" law. There Is a well orRniilreil cam paign being waged by hotel men and others In fuwir of the amendment. and tho proprietor of one lead lug held here lias declared that with so liberal n stitute, aided by the tfiiln brlous climate and "many other ad vantages," Arizona, and especially IMiocnix, would put Nevada and Itcno out of the runnliiK. INDIANS VANISHING 11V INTERMARRIAGE United I'res Sertlco MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. C Although the Indian birth rate Ih Increasing nnil the ludiin death date In de creasing in this country, the Indian will be extinct through Intormnrringo with whites. Dr. L. C. Hall, for foity years n missionary nt Fort Ilerthold Indian reservation in North Dakota, told the American Missionary Arso clctlon here. Carrnnzn Hiweiul Dullea United Press Service., EL, PASO, Nov. C Carranzlstas odlclals hero Bay President Cnrrann has suspended Import duties on all foodstuffs nnd clothing to ullovlato the suffering of tho poorer people. SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK WHEN MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT BRINGS BACK ITS BEAUTIFUL .LUSTRE AT ONCE Orsy hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appearance Your hair Is jour charm. It makes or mars the face. Wben It fades, turns eray and looks streaked, Just a few up nllrttiioni of Sage Tea and 8ulpbur en- IOC and mosquitot alike. Neither good &$$ DIVORCE OWN bssb& bHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIB sllllllft bHHHV isiisHisisisisisisisisisisZBr BssVABSlllllllllllllV BlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllBBSllllB asHraslllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllBBT aH f sHHHHHHIW iaSaSaSaSaH bHhiiiiiiiiw sHhhhiiiiiiiiiiiih' LssssH siisisK asVsslH BaHHHIIIIIIIIIH crrrrrn au " bt wtiVasWsMac,".! avatasaf ayvl Thomas A. Edison Wants You to Hear This Test Music's re-riiMllou! A icpiii In lien of Hit liuiimn t,r from the I liimugrnpti ulildi the nr iitiinot ilNtluttiiUli from Hie living- viilrrl Him Mr. IMImhi iirniplUh'l thl uilnirle, al lust V 'itM hrat-Ihu MxltiiiudlnK lent ami Judge. (lien KlttMiit, Hie popular Mciitrh Imrltone, ulll In licir, at Mr, rdiuonV reqilCKl, lo ptTcr )ll Hi;' out)' -vliliu by uhldt yeH car l-eni:-y JiiiIkc He will m ftlile hy tlile llli Mr. IMImhi'n nvcrralioa oflils .lie! K-ir ) ui rnu tell, ultlioiTt uiikIiIiik ilu. inoiloii of Mr. EIIImcu'n H', whlih U the lltiiig tttlrt mitt nlilih the nrr-Ntlon. What Is Your Judgment? Mr. i'ltlooii Iii-InIh iimm 4 til 4 uiiliiil mill ilarliig lel. For it lent more limn llie ( tltlil wiuiU r in expiTMH. n coiivIiiiImi; frnnkneai KUifl awny nil ileiiht, Mr. IMUdii wants jmir true JiiiIkiiii'iiI tH hb now musical art. He wiiiiIh Hm JuilKimiit or ery iiuulc loirr. IIm he renantMl iniislc'.' Ili lie rll.itliialeil nil iiierlinnliiil lilrniMi? Has lie prsencil the lUIng tone in nil their iiniIII)'.' He putH Ilu original niil lilt iv-tienllin l-rnii' )m ulile by (tide. He liltlfH nolliliiK. Aikn ii i itlltiwaiiii'M. Ho ilnre to make Ihs Itnl lcl that lit out' clr hut he Ii im rut ventured. Ami lie nxki ros l ttetldo. I'AI.L OK WRITE l'Olt COMPLIME NTAHV TKKI.TH We uuiii all music huent In t!il coiiiiiiiiully it limr ibis IntereiK. Ini; mid -iiiliirliiK le.it. ('tmtplliiientury llikelN ttlll te tlloliiliuted to tlitiw uliu apply In H-ron nt our Hon or hy iiuill. You mitt your frieads are iirgeil tt nllenil. We uiHisfi yuu to apply eaily lcfon nil tickets are exhausliil, " KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE 725 Main Street bancas Its appearance a hundred-fold Print otay gray I Look youngl Either prepare tho recipe nt home or set from nny drug store a S0-cnt bot tle of "Wyetb's 8age and Sulphur Com pound." which l merely tho old time recipe Improved by tho addition of oth er Ingrcdlonta. Thousands of folks recommend this remly-to-use prepara tion. bccnuKO It darkens the hair beau tifully, besides, no nuo can posnlbly tell, us it durkens so naturally and ivenly. You moisten a sirange ar nofl brush with It, drawing this through the hair, taking ono small strand at a lime. Ily morning tho gray hair disappears; I after another application or two, Its natural color Is rentorcd, and It be- ' comes thick, glossy and lustrous, and 'ton appear years younger. Wyeth's Saga and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is not Intended for the euro, mitiga tion or prevention of disease Adv. Klamath Kold Knocker v UiukTwo WpnL KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TffoT V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE VVimr I JrWrV I BUY TMEIR DRUGS Itff.llsalW A Check on the First State and Saving Bank Is a check on your payments. Whon it comes back to you it Is an Indlsputablo receipt for your money, Paymont by check is a chock on spending, too, You think twlco heforo drawing n check. And tho Hccond thought often re sults In your not drawing It at nil, Open nn account and you'll save In Hplto of yoursolf, FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BAlf KLAMATH MONDAY, XOVlim;u n. nin Glen Ellison Popular Scotch Baritone IB1 NT. a in: pitoi'Ktti.v i:oi iiti:ii TO DO VOI'lt SHOE REPAIRING Do It In a llrnt-rlnm manner, nnil do It Mu )ou wait. Tlu qunllly of tho work wc do speaks for Itself, horause wc hnvu Champion Machinery to do It with. Modern Shoe Repaitifl. Store Plume (Mil 71 Mala M. A small siigoMoaled U lrt that will cure a cold , ono day. 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