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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1916)
SllW" i ??. W A v, a. . i S- PC MP V, . fctf i w IC 1? tf -V : iVi. , 'Jlv' 4W ' . , fAf " TffJS tw. ItA i lf" r nr KWJ s (T PAQKTWO Jfcnlf sChsaicd AJw. Advertisement In the Classified eelumne are printed at the rate ef rive Cente line, Invariably In ad vance. Hereafter ne advertisement i will be accepted unites accompanied by the cash. FOR SALE FOR 8ALE One bay horse; gentle for children; In best condition; cats nay. 203 Michigan Ave. 17-3t FOR SALE Five passenger touring car; good condition. Price 1225 Howie Garage. 13-6t MISCELLANEOUS DESIGNING and Dressmaking Miss Clara Schubert. Phone 223. 17-8 WANTED Nurse maid for two chil dren; hours ! to F; references i uulred. Inauirc I -rrld office. l6-3t WANTED Two block and tackle, single or double, with 6-inch sheave or larger. Inquire Lee Simmons, White Pelican hotel. 1 5-2 1 OLD WEBER PIANOS, $-30 cash, at Shepherds. 14-tf MONEY TO LOAN on ctty and ranch lands. Arthur R. Wilson. 14-tf WANTED To exchange a residence In Southern California for a farm near here or In Klamath county. Fred C. Hobert, Malln, Ore. 10-21-lmo WWWWVWVWWMMWWAMWMAMMMMMMi DR. F. M. WHITE Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted 207 Odd Fellows Baildl-g VWMWWWWWMMWWWNMM'y Sick Irat your check coming in reg ularly; XO need to worry if you JETM-IZE .13taa Health Policy nays your sur geon's fees. Rives you $50 a week in the hospital and from lBO to 23 weekly at home. 7 CHILCOTE, AGENT CO! Main St. - OR. A. A. SOULE Physician and Surgeoa Has opened new offices in Emma block. Glasses.also scientifically fitted and adjusted. Wood , KUt, UMB AHD BOOT awed ea ear leagam. Oar beat Macs wisf ai aosrraroe svmi frees ihias, aad Is atwaya dry. One lead mm coavtaee yea. KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. Pert-, Mar. Faaae 1ST FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW DRUMtnT SAYa LAOIM ARC USINQ RECIPE OF AdE TEA ANO SULPHUR Hair that loaee It color aad lustre, r aval u fades, turns gray, dull aad lifeless, Is caused by a lack of sulphur tataoaair. Our grandmother nude up aaatarn at Sac Tea aad Sulphur to beta bar leeks dark aad beautiful, and thoa mas of woaieu aad bmb wfco TaJaa taut area eololr, thai beautiful datk abase at balr watch la so attract' Ira, aM oaly this old time recipe. Nowadays wo gat this famous mlx tara laarand by tat addiUoa of otaer atarsdleale by aaklag at aay drug store tar a M asat bottle of "Wyetk's Saga aat aalabar Coaspound," wblcb dark aaf tba aatr as aaturally, so erealy, taat aobody eaa possibly toU tt baa apatted. Vou Just daapea a ar aoft brush witb it, aad draw taraaab year balr. takiag oae sawll stiaad at a Uauv By atonuag tat gray balr auwaaaars; bat wbat do- UgbU Um ladJas witb Wyetb's Sago aM falffbar Cosjposad Is taat ahfaf aafutlfilly aarkealsg tho hair aar a Um apfUaaUoae, It also brtags baak U; gkws aad tastia, aad glra tt , afafewuuaaat of abaadaaee. : "frratbli fag aad aalfhar Caav aaaWhi aaMtatfal UUot reoalak la lawt oolor aad a youthful appear aaat lata hair. It la aot lateaded for tjBt'aaia, pjlllpHwi r prsrMtloa of The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor Publlshed daily except Sunday byi,. nn,. ni nn.i nin.i Mrninv, The Herald' Publishing Company cf Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street Entered nt the postofflce at Klamath Falls. Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mail to any address in the United States: One year 15.00 One month .60 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, .h WAR BRINGS OUT PRESIDENT OF CONSTANTINOPLE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN SAYS TURKISH WOMAN HAS INTELLECT AND SPIRIT. GOOD Ity GEORGE MARTIN (United Press Staff Coi respondent) bringing the Turkish woman, feml- nine mystery of the age,, out of the harem and from behind her veil. "And when she stands revealed, the world will be astounded at her superior intellect and progressive spirit," said Miss Mary Mills Patrick, home from Constantinople today.MIss Patrick is president of the Constan tinople College for Women. "Our centuries-old curiosity about the veiled women of the harems (she pronounced it har-eems") is about to be gratifltd. ' "How they live, what they think, what their dreams may be Is grad ually unfolding in the general up-' heaval in Europe today. And these things .will not at all .be what we Americans have pictured them. I "Our idea that life in a harem is. one continuous debauch could not be' farther from the truth. The women of Turkey as a class are splendid TURKISH WOMEN women. They are not frivolous nor SACRAMENTO Nov. i8.North petty nor empty-minded nor dull. 1 "The veil and the secluded life are,ern California democrats ore feeling no more acceptable to the Turkish mighty cocky over hnving furnished woman than they would be to a sten- Wilson a plurality. Already, how ographer in Chicago or a drygoods BVP, manv aro uninls un ror office saleswoman in San Francisco. M. G? A k3 HihfflJtH " 'They do not countenance Immor ality and fast living any more than) millions of good women in the United States and their standards are quite as high and noble as those of any woman in the world. "These women, particularly as to L. E. Bontz, a publisher, is also men eir brain capacity and self-reliance,' tioned. ' are greatly misunderstood by the men and women ol America. As a class, they possess an unusual degree of in- ing. Simpson is editor of the Sana telllgence and initiative and when inento Union, which supported VII they have fully come into their own son and came out for Patton the last the world will be astounded at their high station." ' HENLEY HAPPENINGS The Henley school will give an en- tertalnment about the 29th, or near Thanksgiving. of the new Sacrament0 dl8trlct. The Bible class In ."Training In Three new students, Lester Schrel-' F. J. Kuhn, whose county of San S01" Winning" Is proving to be un ner from Spring Lake, Otto Balin' Joaquin gives Wilson 3.G00 plurality. s,",''Jr interesting and holpful, and from Fairvlew and William Green will likely Oaavc no opposition for re- ,s Browing In nuiimbers. It meets from Mt. Lakl. have enrolled In High appointment as postmaster of Stock- cach Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer School. There is now a total enroll ment of fourteen students. High school students are doing .. . . .... ..j. i some eiceiieni worn in ineir siuaies. The basketball team Is progressing finely, especially since the new bas- kets were put up. - The Eighth grade of the Grammar department, had a debate yesterday afternoon. The subject of the de-; Van Riper Bros. The Quality Grocers COFFEE "Golden Glow," Rich and mellow, pound, 40c SPINACH "8. & W." Fancy pack, per can . . . .25c "Swans Down" Prepared Cake Flour Makes the finest Cakes package 33c RAISINS "8. & W." new crop, Two packages 25c TUNA FISH, "Crescent tli-and," The ClUcken of the Sea. Per can 15c Extra Boneless Sardines, "Sport Brand," 3 cane 50c Try Our Sliced Dried Beef Get the Habit bate was: "Resolved, That 1'eoplo Lived Happier 100 Years Ago Than nt the Present Time." The nlttrmn tlve wag taken by Clifford Kelly, Fred Evnnlkoff and Marshall McCIay; tho tiogative being upheld by Sidney Lat- John and Uoithn Sliubln and Gus- tie PudolT, pupils In tho grammar de- partment, nie moving to San Fran- rlsco with their parents. The Fifth and Sixth grades debuted the questien: "Resolved, That Edu cation Gives More Happiness than Riches. The affirmative was taken by Ruth Dixon, Blanche Short and ll.ee Dixen: the negative by Clarence Mill1 Adams, l.lojd Hnhn and Dorthea Hawkins. I Floyd McComb, who has been a student of Mt. I.nkl, has enrolled In I our Second grade, i Fred Grenon has sold his lanch to Erell Brothers. A hog house belonging to J. F Kelly was destroyed by tiro Wcilnes day. ' Miss Vlastn Dobry, teacher of the i Primary departments, also a nuuro i., mm nf imiTFinr- la linlrhilic near tho Henley school. Henley wants the piano at Stilts'. Arc Henley friends working for it? Last Saturday evening comrades of Henley Sunday school held n party In honor of Henry Bostwock and ' rtl.iln South nl thn hnmn nf lliplr Mrg R 1IaWRjn8. ,, Sontn joft wednesdny for his home In South Carolina. Henry Bostwlck Ocpartcd the samo day for his home in Ashland. DEMOCRATS ARE AFTER OFFICES THOSE IN NORTHERN CALIKOR NIA MAKING PREPARATIONS FOR -RECEIVING REWARDS FOR SERVICES TO WILSON t?niirt ph srvl' In Sacramento a half dozen are out for the postmastersHIp, believing Thos Fox, the Incumbent, will retiro to the presidency of his insurance company. D. W. Carmichacl is being (talked of for the postmastcrship, and The United States marshalshlp Is said to be Lynn Simpson's for the aak- week before the election. It is presumed that Collector Scott, Appraiser Leake and Land Receiver Andrews will be permitted to stay in office, although Napa county poli ticians are said to be seeking one of these places. Theodore A. Bell of Napa county is said to be In line for .. ,.... . . .,.,. ton. ORGANS GOING sold many organs lately. Have . Larg top organ( ,20 up wth two yearg t0 pay Dont waU unl, wo aro 80,d 0)lt thcn wIitIl y0 ,md ,ooked Jthem over nt Slepner(jB next dnnr .postofTice. . 14-tf If It's u or lit linvlng, It'n worth in. fturlnir. Ask Chilcnte. 7 f MMMYMMMt OPEN NOSTRILS! END v A COLD OR CATARRH How Ta Get Relief When Head aad Nose aro Stuffed Up. MM, MMMULMM Coiint fifty. Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffing, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for for breath at night, Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream1 Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant artlsepllc cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, sooth ing and healing the swollen or In flamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up nnd miserable, Relief Is sure. Adv. t THE EVENING HEFlALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON How Quick Can a Woman Dress? . DALLAS, Texas. Nor. 18. How long should It take a woman to diess? Mrs. Eleanor McAdoo, wife of tho secretary of the treasury and daugh ter of President Wilson, told news papermen this morning that sho "set a world's record when she dressed in twenty mluutes. She was hero with her husband, who la heading tho farm loan board In n series of hearings. Tho party reached Dallas over tho Texas & Pa cllle at 7:35. Mrs. McAdoo admitted she over-slept, hence tho "world's record." Asked about his rumored resig nation. McAdoo snld ho "Didn't know." His secretary, Claude Do Dffum. however, admitted that Mc Adoo was "considering It." De Daum explained that the secretary was finding It hard to live nn tho 1 13,000 a year salary. - : : At the Churches Emmanuel Baptists Meet In the II brnry building, corner 3d and Main. ; Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mr. Per kins superintendent. Preaching hcrvice at 11 a. m., Dr. J. 0. Springston will preach. B. P. Y. II. nt C:30 p. m., Mrs. Perkins, president. Dr. Springston will speak. Pleaching servlc-5 nt 7:30 p. m. You arc cordially Invited to attend these services.. Grai McIImmIIm KpluoMl Ctinrcli Comer Tenth and High. Rev. Geo. II. Bennett, pastor, residence. 1122 East btreet. 10 a. m., Sunday school, E. M. Chll- Mte. superintendent. Subject of BPiinon nt 11:00 n. in., Inlldel at the Grave." "subject of sermon it 7:30 p. m , ' J.'ie's Standpoint.' Miss Mnudo Newbury, pianist. Episcopal Church Thero will bo nn Episcopal servlco In Odd Fellows' hall Sunday morning at 11 o'clock,' Subject of the address: "How tho Episcopal Church Came to America." All members and all connected with or Interested In the Episcopal church aft urged to be present. At 4 jrlock In the afternoon, nt Library Hall, the last lecture on the "Life of Christ" will be given. This lecture will be Illustrated both by costume and pictures thrown on the screen. Christian , Church Corner 9th are. and Pine street.' W. E. Rambo, minister, residence 818 Ninth street. Phone 334. r.ible school 10 a. m. All depart ments. Geo. A. Haydon, superinten dent. Mrs. Geo. C. Mitchell, primary superintendent. 11:0A a. m the Lord's Supper, fol lowed by sermon. Subject, "Tho Pro gram of God." Christian Endeavor meeting, 6:30 p. m.. Miss Florence Chrisman presi dent. Subject, "Why Christianity is the Hope of Our Country.." Home Missionary meeting, a lead orlcss meeting. Evening worrhlp at 7:30 o'clock. Subject of sermon, "That Black Spot on Your Face." A Japanese sermon iiirrtuiK uitiwnneciKin. Choir practice meets each Wednes day at :830 p. m., following tho Blblo study. Cliurcli of Christ Scientist Services will bo held Sunday morning at 113 Fourth streetWlthrow-Melhass building, opposite the court house, Tho subject for tomorrow's lesson will he "Soul and Body Sunday school from 9:45 to 10:45 Wednesday evening meeting, 7 : 30. Church of (lie Sacred Heart Corner Wordcn avenue and Donald street. Itov. Hugh J. Marshall. First uh?H and Sunday school at 8:ao a. in. 7Igh mass nnd sermon 10:30 a. m. Dally mass, 7:15 a. m. Baptist Church Corner Eighth and Canal streets. Rst. J, B. OrlHtb pastor. . i MMWWWWWWWWWWWWW DR. F. R. GODDAM) OeteesaUile Physician Suite 219, 1. O. O. F. Temple REMEMBERI sever charge for examination aad consultation. FURTHER This places you un der no obligation, and you will not be asked to take treatment Heurs: 9 to 11:80 a, m,; J to 6; 7 to 8 p. m, Phoae Ml ( - """" BIG SALE h now Going on. Entire stock is to be sold. I mean business, cost will not be considered in making prices, $100 Diamond Ring $50 Watch Bracelet $100 Chest of Community Silverware l'S Here are just a few of the bargains we are effering: , ! flH.OO PKHCOMTOH, NOW $2.39 3.00 SOLID GOLD RINGS 98c dHO.OO DIAMOND RINGS NOW $32.50 f7.no EIGHT-DAY MANTLE OI.OCK Si S 98c T. a liiiiuiiiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bible school at 10 a. as., CR.De Lap. superintendent. Preaching at 11 a.m. aad 7:10 p.a. Everyone cordially Invited to tbeso service. First Presbyterian Church, corner Third and Pine streets. Charles T. Ilurd, pastor; residence 1113 Main street. Minday school at 10 a. m. 10 a. m., rally day In Sunday school. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. C:30 p. m., Young People's meet ing. Everyone is cordially Invited to all of these services. Mt. Lakt Mr. Tlz Griffith will preach nt 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. m. MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS TAKE A TAILCbPOONFUL OF 8ALT8 IF BACK HURTS HLADDER TROUBLES OR We aro a nation of meat eaters and our blood Is filled witb uric acid, aaya a well known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kid ney trouble. j The kidneys do their utmost to free J the blood of thin Irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the cllmlnatlve tissues clog and thus the waste la retained In the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have sting ing pains in the back or the urine la cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder Lis Irritable, obliging you to seek relief! during the night; when you have se vere headaches, nervous and dlixy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism In bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glasa of water be'fore breakfast each morning and In a few days your kid neys will act fine. This famous salts la made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined witb lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate, clotted kidneys to neu tralize tbe acids in urine so It Is no longer a source of Irritation, thus end ing urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent! lltbla water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little oc casionally to keep the kidneys clean and, active. Adr. inc- FREE f 1.00 SOLID GOLD NECK CHAIN 98c .no ALARM CLOCKS NOW 39c aro,Ot CUT GLASS IMIWIJ NOW $2.98 gii.no to gn.oo hhoocheh NOW 79c McHATTAN In Bankruptcy In tho District Court of tho United States for H.u District of OreAmt. i In Bankruptcy. In the Matter of Richard Brown, Bankrupt. To the Creditor of Richard Brown, of Dairy, In tho County of Klnm- .itli mid District Aforesaid, a Bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that on the 20lh day of October, 1916, the tiald Richard Brown wns duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that tho firm meeting oi his creditors will ho held at my odlce In tho Flrat Nnttonul Bank building, at Klamath Falls, Oregon on the 29th day nf November, A. D. 1VIC, nt 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, nt which time tho snld creditors inny iilUiud, prove their claims, appoint n truMee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly como before said meeting. . J. C. RUTENIC, Referee In Bankruptcy for Klamath oud Lake Counties, Oregon. 18-tt Surety bonds while yon wall, Kci Chllcote. 7 - SUCCESS COMES TO HIM Who reaches nut for It, and ono of tho ways to attain siicceu Is to save your money nnd to ruvo It In a good financial Institution such as our bank. When op portunity knocks nt tho door you can welcome It If you hnvo ac cumulated a little capital through systematically depositing inmiey In our bank. FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH Hooka make excellent glfti Ik-causo Ihey ate Vaai lifetime, and never lose their fascination. They ur l'l" Z& for young and old. pur Hook stock Includes the ,,oWJi-Bfcia novels, standard fiction, poetry, Juvenile luniks, etc. a rrlptlons also make excellent glftn, t us ! "l,r Agency rate. nntorwoott WHERE WOfTICUUMI fl2ri i nua.T.yj rUTUIlrUY, M,v 1 SHIRK fa .... ""-ni r.no i.LccTitii) LAMP 98c $10.00 H.MIIIIIXMH NOW 98c .n.oo GOLD UWrniKH NOW $9.50 .0O WATCH ItttAC'ELKT NOW $7.50 yMVMMMVVNVVViSVVMVaa, Klamath Floral Company We hiio I nken iivrr the be no of the Klniiiittli rluraloa paiiy fiiuii Mm. L. II. Ilstb, Mill cndcimir lo give the PUk the ery lHt of cnlre. 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