The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 14, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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OR SALE-Cheap: almost new
1S17 madsl "Indian" motorcycle,
C&I1 ii""lOuntk Exchange, corner
Eleventh and Main. 13-3t
FOR 8ALB Arrow bicycle. 1917
mM "A"; extra equipment; mar
be Inspected at Time oBee. DorrU.
Calif.; reduced price; limited offer.
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rOE SALE Two room house; $40
"' if 'removed from lot. Mllla Addition,-Radclife
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PINE GROVE, Aug. 14. The
Pine Grove Sunday achool and church
will give a basket picnic dialer at
1 p.r m., August Ilth, in the pine
grove northeast of the school house.
This dinner will be ttven In honor of
Reverend L. M. Anderson and family
of Merrill. Reverend Anderson will
preach his farewell sermon; as he will
leave next day, to take charge of the
Presbyterian church at Myrtle Point.
Kverybody is invited to come and
bring their lunch.
Mrs. T. M. Cunningham and son
Floyd have returned from a pleasure
trip to Ashland and Crater Lake.
They visited friends In Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott from
San Francisco have been visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Elliott at
Pine Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Mills of Klamath Falls.
Reverend Wilcox spoke at Pine
Grove last 8anday. He will preach
there again In two weeks.
H. M. MlUer is on the sick list this
week.
Mrs. W. T. Elliott has bean quite
sick with rheumatism.
Pocketing the Sugar
Popular English Pursuit
FOR' BALE Six room bungalow,
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SLOP ROUTE FOR SALE With or
without hogs. 'Inquire at Matt's
second hand store. 7-tC
FOR' SALE McCormack binder,
good condition. Write H. 71. Her
ald aflce. 13-3t
FARM WAGON About halt worn,
314 ske. Complete for sale at $30.
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FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor
bike, twin cylinder, $75. F. W.
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acre homestead open
' for; entry of Tale Lake bottom land.
!" ''wider Irrigation, 6m ssala road, one
V mile tram Malta; improvemeau on
' seme sAxreamtlK me for sale. Ap.
iVGlC. McGamn.MaUn. Ore. 3$-lm
""FOR SALE Good eash register and
Heeald oStoa. $0-13t
FOR RENT
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. FURNISHED APARTMENTS at the
Oregon House, 6S7 Klamath ava.
HELP WANTED
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WANTED Woman for housework
on ranch. Enquire J. A
dox, Klamath Falls. , 14-3t
SIDE LINE MEN Doyou want a
real one that one order a day will
par yea tf No, samples to carry;
sessatblag new. Write today. Can
Setd Mfg. Co., 308 Slgel St., Chicago,
Illaj ,, 13-lt
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WANTED. Night watchman and
' Jramanj Phone Lamm Lumber
company,; Modoc Point. ll-it,
AMhlfe.Js King, aad It grows weO
Ask ChHcote to shew
good alfalfa ranches. 37
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WANTED Teams to haul lumber
' from the Topsy mill to Dorrls;
the' pay is $3' per thousand feet;
lumber sixty days dry; good roads;
lift" miles. Enquire of H. L. Gil
key 'of Evans Creek Lumber Co.,
Dorrls, Califs I3t
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LOwT On pavement In town, Moh-
day, August. Itb, pair eyeglasses in
case. Finder return to Herald office.
i Liberal reward. 13-4t f,
Nottee to Coasamers
This' will be notice that In order to
enable, us to sell wood at normal
Prleeajh theuture, we And It nacs
sary'te sell for cash, only, oil' and
after August IBth, i17. Do not ask
forjcredlt afUr August 16tb.
&'. w iBKHORN COMPANT.
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MT. LAKI NEWS ITEMS
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Mr. and Mrs. David McComb and
Allen McComb spent the week with
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Snow.
J.. B. Mason preached at the Mt.
Lakl church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Case and Ken
neth Case spent several days last
week with Miss Hatch. Mrs. Case's
sister, at Tule Lake.
L. B. Dawson and family are camp
ing at the Lake of. the Woods.
Mr. aad Mrs. Clyde GrISth spent
Sunday in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Koonti were in town
Satarday.
Mrs. Colson is visiting her sister,
Mrs. John Koonts.
Mr. aad, Mrs. C. N. Snow were
among the Klamath Falls visitors Saturday.
Will Allen was a Mt. Lakl visitor
last week, returning to Klamath Falls
Saturday.
Miss Stewart with her mother.
brother aad sister are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Latta. Miss Stew.
art will teach the Henley school next
year.
Mr. aad Mrs. Lewis and family
started for the berry patch today.
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There are no botes' ia Xtmm dtsaheV
ity policies. , See Cbilcote. 17
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SEWING MACHINES
Late model Rotary, 7-drawer Sing
ers, Just llkenew,, $36.00; 6-drawer,
long shuttle and Whit Rotary, good
as new $30; 6-dnwer Stagers, Whites
aad New Homes, .$30 and $35. r'
A lot of good drophead machines,
fully guaranteed to please, you, $10
to $15.
Box tops, $5 to $10.
( Machines .bought, sod,.rsated and
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There are aasjiy' kinds of tasaranee.
Be sare yon get the kind that pays.
Sae Chllcote. '37
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LONDON, Aug. 14. Dlncrs-out In
London are regularly engaged Just
now In a practice which popularly Is
known aa "pocketing the Sugar."
The idea is to lay up a supply of
aweetenlng for a day when It may be
harder to obtain, or, on the part of
non-sugar eating Individuals, for
friends who like more than they are
allowed. The custom Is practiced nil
over the city and In nil classes of
places where tea and food are served.
German submarines lately seem to
have been especially active against
ships that happened to be carrying
sugar, with the result that while
there is enough to go around,- the sup
plies for the distant future are none
too large. Tea and coffee are served
with just the allowed weight of
sugar usually In halves or thirds of
lumps. It is these
pieces of
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that most often arc soon disappearing
Into the gold, silver and leather
handbags of the women and the watst
roat pockets of the men.
Sugar served for berries or other
food is hard to pocket. Nearly al-l
ways It is of the crude variety, and
very sticky; but colleciiint of sugar
even carry off this kind with them,,
having a convenient envelope or a
little cloth bag for It.
Lump sugar Is much more popular,
however, and In tho mosh bags of
women In London's streets and hotels
the whlto cubes, or pieces of them,
can be seen mingling with keys,
treasury notes, odd change, powder
puffs nnd other things.
A new arrival In 1-ondon who does
not take sugar -In his or her tea Is
sure quickly to be asked to "save up"
for some friend with a so-called
lumps, sweet tooth.
German's foiled By Hugh
Graig of Fanning Island
LONDON. Aug. 14 How the cable
staff at Fanning Island patched up
the cable which ntt cut by the men
"As there was no grapnel, he used ;
an ordinary pickaxe. By this means
and also by diving and working un-
of the German cruiser Nurnberg 1st dor the sea to secure the cable ends
told it the "Zodiac," the organof the! with ropes, ho managed to raise them
Eastern and Associated Telegraph
cempauy, which' says:
"The resources of a coral island In
the Pacific are naturally slight, and
the Germane had thought to clinch,
the matter by towing the severed
onds of the cable far apart. But they
reckoned without their hosts. Hugh
Grelg, a member of the Fanning Is
land staff, although entirely lacking
in experience ln handling or repair
ing cables, undertook the temporary
repair of the Fanning-Suva cable.
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Clothing Economy
Sixty Years
Reputation Stands Behind
Styleplus
Brand Clothes
$17.00
NO MORE NO LESS
aSC $17 Styles and Models to Pleate
Men and Young Men
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bringing them together, and no spare
cable was available to All the gap.
He Improvised rafts made with
planks and ordinary barrels, and with
the cable ends securely fastened to
these made a connection between
them with ordinary covered wire. It
was across these rafts that Fanning
spoke again to Suva, transmitting the
urgently awaited Information of her
requirements for complete repairs.
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HEAVY YIELD OF WILD HAY
James Drlscdlt returned from a
trip thru the Langell Valley country
Sunday evening. He says that while
the dry land crops are unusually
short this season, the wild hay crop
on the swamps of that district are
Droduclnc heavier than for mimhur
PRACTICALLY ALL OF THE MEN;of yearg previous.
ACCEPTED IN . THE FIRST. These "Jiinih ian(js are irrigated
I from the waters turned out In the
DRAF HILL BE CALLED OUT. spring and summer thru the sovern-
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DURING SEPTEMBER
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 14.
Provost . Marshal General Crowder
has announced that 30 per cent of
men drafted for the national army
may be called to the colors on Sep
tember 1st: the second 30 per cent
September ISth, and tb&- third 30
par cent September 30th.
The remaining 10 per cent will be
called out as soon thereafter as pos
sible. .
nient dam at Clear Lake.
Grade Gelnger,'the little daughter
of A. Gelnger of the Klamath De
partment store, who underwent a ton
sil and adnold operation by Dr. F. M.
White last Friday. I. rapidly r.cov,.Uf,eiU tne quegUon , Z
government oe put up to the people.
NO DELE6ATES TO
SOCIALIST MEET
GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE AND
ITALY DECIDE NOT TO SEND
DELEGATES TO THE STOCK.
HOLM CONFERENCE
LONDON. Aug. 14. Andrew
Bonar Law hag announced to the
commons tbat the government has
decided not to permit British dele
gates to attend the International so
cialist conference at Stockholm.
France and Italy have made tho
same decision.
It Is expected that Arthur Hender
son, the labor leader, who resigned
Saturday, will make a statement re
garding communications between
England and Russia pertaining to tho
conference.
The Dally News, a supporter of
Henderson, says that a crisis Is ap
preaching In the British cabinet, and
MANY AltE LOHT ON
THE "CITY OF ATIIKNH
WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug.
Five American passengers wero lost
when the British Bt earner City of Ath
ens sank near Capetown, South Af
rlca. on August 1 0th. Ten of the oth
er passengers and four of the crew
were also lost.
Four or the Amcrlcnns lost were
missionaries. Nineteen other poasen
gers were missionaries.
LEAVES FOR IIKUKKLKT
'Charlm llorulk, a graduate of d
Klamath County high school It!
15, 'class of 191(1, left on Mondir I
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ho will attend Mchool tlilt wltUr.
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Mrs. Jsannette 8. Grove of Chat-
Maooga nas round a new way to
spread the doctrine of woman suf
frage, W. B. Sparks, owner of the
Sparks circus, which has recently
played la Maine, heard hsr speak
ace outside, the circus tent to the1
crowd buying tickets. He Invited her
laslds and gave her ten minutes, dur
lag which she proved as great an at
traction for the audience as some of
tha rsfntor stunts on tha program. I
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NATIONAL
DEFENSE
TO ALL AMERICAN CITIZENS:
"The supreme test of the nation has come.
We must all gpeak, act, and serve together."
From the President's Proclamation
War is here but it finds us well pre
pared. Our national wealth has now ex
ceeded the sum of Two Hundred and Twen
ty Billion Dollars. Our gold supply totals
Three Billion Dollars. Valorous Americans
are responding nobly to the call for service.
Industry, is taking on an increased activity.
Partisanship has disappeared. ' Financially,
physicially, industrially and. mentally, we
stand united. Our officers urge all American
citizens to unreservedly evidence their pa
triotism and recognize cooperation as the
most constructive of all forces in speeding
peace based upon liberty and justice for
all men.
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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nave a new anil modern seven
room liouse on pavement. Will sell
on eaiiy terms or will take good vacant
lot or small house as part payment
See Cliilrote. .27
Your Fire
Insurance...
Will automatically be discontin
ued If you do not have your elec
trical wiring changed to con
form with the UnderwrlteiV
rules.
You have received your notice
from the National Hoard of Un
derwriter. Wo will make the
nereemry rlwngM In your wiring
at a very reasonable price.
Klamath Electrical Supply Co.
JH3 Main St. Phono 3S3
It's simply ipnmI bunlneas to I
your nay. Ken Chilrote.
fl MOTOIICYCI.KH
Will poriltlvoly b sold for the I
offer by August 25th.
1 1916 llarloy Davidson.
equipped In nrNt-clnit conditio!.
1 Kxcotslor, 1913 model In i
runulng order.
1 Kxcelslor, 19 It model.
1 llarloy Dnvldxon, bIiikIo.
1 Thor, Single.
Don't delay longor If you vuil
motnrryclo. Co mo mnko ui 1 1
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STUDEBAKER
Harmon Motor Co., Phoenix
"have had minimum ansmint of
carboomiion, snd can heartily
rerommewd ZeroUae."
VEUE
RoHch Motor Car Co., Seattle
SlMwriiiiii IZeraleas
tsr VeUs can sad trucks."
FORD
W. H. Walllngford, Portland
"we know that Zerolene will gjve
emrient sad satisfactory fabrics
Ilea."
HUDSON
H. O. Harrison Co., San Kranciwo
"many owners of Hudson cars uw
Zeroleae. We bear nothing but
praise for it,"
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ZEROLENE
TkeSUMdatd Oil for Motor Guv
Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors
-because the records of their service departnentt ahow that
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