'!&& " ! &t' tit ? "I aw. Xt'A VM F-m 'Ad PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON momuv, AirnrsT ar, iqit TheEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor toMlahed dally except Bandar br Tic Htrald PuMUhlng Company of jgluMtk Falls, at 111 Fourth street Entered at the postofflce at Klamath ffWk, Ofeion. for transmission through Ike SHlls as second-class matter. guWriptlon terms by mail to any address In the United States: One year M0 One month MONDAY, AfClST 27, 1017 Herald's Classified Advs. Klamtli ffttty News - -- N.KV.VA POINTS - FOR SALE iLruvij-Ln.-.r 'ii - I WWWWWW FOR SALE 10,000 head French Merino lambs, guaranteed 50-lb. weight; 5,000 to 10,000 head French Merino ewes, 2 to 5 years old; 200 bead thorobred bucks, French Merino. For particulars address box 424, Bakersfleld, Calif. 25-2t FOR SALE One 1 V ton Federal truck In good condition; been used two seasons; one heavy draft team in good condition; ready for good hard work. Phone or write Trelchler-Peor-eon. Inc., Medford, Ore. 25-6t FOR SALE Team horses, milch cow. hay, turkeys, farm machinery,! household goods, gas engine, etc John Q. Wheeler, 2ft miles east of city. 24-3t Seteral in Plevna vclnlty arc cut ting their grain. , James Moore Is heading grain for Mr. Sw itzer. Kathrino Ess is (siting friends at Pine Grove at present. C. If. Van Valkenburg's are enjoy ing a visit with relatives in Alturas. Mrs. Dae Kcnon and children spent Sunday at George Shell's, Mr. Kenyon going to Keno to do som horseshoeing for Mr. Ackley. George Ager, H. H. Van Valken burg and George Kerns and wife were shopping in Klamath Fails Wednes day. Mrs. L. D. Kenastou and Mrs. G. L. Shell called on Mrs. H. H. VanValken- burg Tuesday afternoon. African Chiefs on Western Front JAMKS GKRARD IS MADE K.VIGHT FOR SALE Nice Astrakan apples, good Jell apples. Enquire at Learitts, Conger ave. 23-6t GOOD LUMBER WAGON for sale cheap. Inquire 1027 Main. 22-5t FOR SALE Good three room house In Mills Addition city water electric lights; 850; easy terms. FOR SALE Forty acres finest potato land in Oregon; $25.00 per acre; terms. FOR SALE 77-foot lot In Shipping ton; good for two houses; only $200; $30 cash, $8 per month. W. r. JOHNSON CO. 15 Mala Stdeet LONDON, Aug. 27. The statement that King George has conferred the Order of the Knight of Grand Cross of the Bath on James W. Gerard, for mer American ambassador to Ger many, appears here for the first time in r.n unofficial announcement in the Dally Mall, which says the decoration was given in recognition of bis un ceasing and courageous efforts to ameliorate the lot of British prisoners In Germany. The "G.C.B." (knight Grang Cross of the Bath) Involves knighthood with the prefixed title of "Sir." Auto channels reset by the Klam ath Auto Spring Works makes your old wheels as good as new. All work strictly first class and guaranteed, eod Mr. Oren E. Rae la bow connected with the Chllcote Agency, and will be glad to give you Information rela tive to Insurance at any time. Call at 833 Main street, or phone 66. 16 FOR SALE MeU roadster In good condition, $125, cash. Call 1115 Crescent avenue or phone L. 7. Sulli van, Palm Cigar store, 170. 27-2t FOR SALE 36 head Sherlock Lin coln rams, $35 per head. Wilson Brothers. Klamath Falls. 27-10 FOR RENT WrrWWrrVWWWWWWWMrWWrW FURNISHED APARTMENTS at the Oregon House, 527 Klamath ave. HELP WANTED Bide LlneMen Do you want a real one that one order a day will pay you $9; no samples to carry; some thing new; write today. Canfleld Mfg. Co., 208 Slgel St.. Chicago 111. It WANTED Automobile owners to know they can have the squeak taken out of their auto wheels at the Klamath Auto Springs Works. All work strictly first class. eod WANTED Several teams to haul lumber from mill near Fort Klam ath to Cbiloquln, at $4 per thousand feet See Marion Nine at Hotel Hall or Inquire at Wocus Bay Lumber company at Fort Klamath. Job will last until winter sets In. 22-6t WANTED Woman to do housework. Enquire First National Bank. 22-tf BOY WANTED Over 16, for steady work; not going to school. Star 'Drug Co. 24-tf .WANTED Several teams to haul lumber from mill near Fort Klam ath to Chiloquln, at $4 per thousand feet. See Marion Nine at Hotel Hall or inquire at Wocus Bay Lumber company at Fort Klamath. Job will last until winter sets In. 22-6t New City Laundry We Guarantee Our Work. Shirts and Collars Laundered. We also wash silk, wool, and col ored gods very carefully. Try us once and be convinced. Our prices are right Phone 154. 127 Fourth Street Back of First National Bank MrWWwWWMMMMMAAMMAMMMAMMMWIA SAFETY FUST AUTO SERVICE CITY and COUNTRY DRIVING Phone The Smoke" 178 . Bealdeace phone, 229 X A. f. POWELIi H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s HOUSTON OPERA HOUS) DARK && Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. 0. P., -meeti Friday night F, B. Bremer, N. O., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I, O. O. F., meets Tuesday night, R. A. Eatmltt, 0. P., L. J, Bean, Scribe. W. D. MILLER dement Contractor . w Bias, r-joors, rounaauons. con- erete Building Blocks, Flues and Tiles. 131 8. Sixth St. Phone 298 STAR THEATER Sunday and Monday Triangle Fine Arts Presents Wm. S. Hart In "THE DESERT MAN" f A thrilling Western Drama In 5 Parts fep- ty . ' ' r, f&f ? fig H 3sll-v.V ' W &33 $MtJ' . The British have imported a lot of war dance. How much fighting they African chiefs to the western front In I hae dono is not known, but thoy France, and two of them are here have furnished much entertainment shown in their war dress ready for a to the Tommies and I'ollus. Big Increase Over Last Year's Crops Corn, Barley and Potatoes Promise the Best Showing at This Time. Hay and Cotton Are the Only Com modities Which Will Yield Less Than in 1916 The estimated crop reports for the jear 1917, Issued by the Conti nental and Commercial National bank of Chicago, shows marked increase on all the staple products of the country oter last year, with the exception cm tame hay and cotton, which wilt fall slightly under the yield of 19XC. The table follews: ESTIMATED YIELDS CROP ,1917 Wheat, bushels GGO.OOO.OOO Corn, bushels 3,200,000,000 Oats, bushels 1,. ",27, 000,000 Barley, bushels : 20S, 000,000 Itye, bushels 57,000,000 All cereals, bushels 5, 652,000, 000 Potatoes, bushels 498,000,000 Hay, tame, tons 82,000,000 Cotton, bales 1 1,000,000 1916 640,000,000 2,583,000,000 1,251,000,000 181,000,000 47,000.000 4,702,000,000 285,000,000 90,000,000 11,400,000 Prisoners At Walla Walla Again Quiet Xtm policies arc the standard. Ask CfcUcete for Bra, life, accident MB tmUk rale. xi TEMPLE THEATEF Sunday and Monday Pathe Present "THE EMPRESS" Featuring Holbrook Blinn HEARST PATHE NEWS Current Events, Latest War Pictures ADMISSION TEN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION P1CTCRBB TUESDAYS AND SATURDAY! Merrill, OiefM WALLA WALLA, Wash., Aug. 27 The mutiny among the prisoners of the Washington state penitentiary has ended because the sixty or more men implicated became so tired and weak ened from the lack of food and water they were forced to stop beating upon their cell walls and doors with Oregon boots and Iron buckets and listen to reason. A committee of prisoners presented Warden Drum with a writ ten communication, making six de mands, as follews: "First We demand the Immediate removal or J. T. Burke, captain of the guards. "Second We demand the immedi ate removal of M. A. Power, warden's secreatry. "Third We demand the Immediate removal from solitary confinement of all prisoners who have been held In solitary for more than twenty days. "Fourth We desire the recreation yard for short periods every day for the Inmates who work In the jute mill and while the jute mill is idle, we tie mand a morning and afternoon ses sion In the recreation yard. "Fifth We Insist upon sanitary cooking utensils and sanitary dishes for our daily food. "Sixth We desire a fair, Impartial trial before the warden for any in fraction of prison rule.s before any punishment Is inflicted upon us," Warden Drum made Immediate re ply, refusing to discharge Captain Burke and Clerk Power, but agreeing that the inmates might be given more recreation out of working hours In order to obtailn more outdoor air. He made no Immediate concessions regarding more sanitary cooking utensils and dishes, these being extra good, according to report; but agreed to give mora personal attention to in vestigation and hearing of cases wherein It Is charged a convict has violated the rules. Looking For the Middleweight Honor GUS Christie. thfllWfiUtAl-n mlHrfl. eight, believes Jf given a chance he Will win the mlddlnwnlirht h.mninn ship. He has fousht tnfinv frnnri n,nn and those experts who have watched blm be!!ee he win tAvoinn i . good fighter. UNCLE SAM TO ASSIST CANADA WILL CO-OPERATE IN HIE RAH' VKSTIXU Or' CHOI'S HV SHIP. 1'I.MS HANDS PROM THIS COIN. THY LOW RATES EXPECTER WASHINGTON, l). ('., Auk. 27 Under n working arrangement be tween this country ami Cnu.id i, whereby tho labor siltimtlon In either will bo fully met. V. W. Corj, den uty minister of the Interior for I'.m.i da has spent some time at the de partment of labor In conference ulEi Immigration Commissioner A. ('ami ncttl, arranging for men to ho bent to Canada to usslst In huneMliiK the crop. Hy way of Inducement, Can ada offers a railroad rate of one rent a mile for truvel both ). Speaking of the matter Mr. Cnml nettl said: "It happens now that there U a moving army of workers that started In Oklahoma, that went thru Kansas, Iowa, part of Missouri, South Dakota, and is now Kolng Into North Dakota and Nebraska. Then they will take. In Minnesota and Wisconsin as the crops ilpen. As they approach thn Canadian border and reach the time when the crops on the other sldo of the line are ready, they will, under our reciprocal arrangement with Can ada, cross over and help conserve and protect them. Under tho agreements men who cross the boundary to work In the wheat fields of Manitoba, Sas katchewan or Alberta will he given coupon tickets which will untitle them to a one-cent railway fare. While In the western provinces of Canada and on return they will not bo required to secure the usual "permit to leave Canada.' " Chllcote ran find jou a good homo In the city or country. 16 Just Iike I your morning VS. toast la LUCKY STRIKE cigarette V toasted 7 Toasting seals in flavor 10 " 10c M aa WHEAT TO EXCEED TWO ROM..IH M.HK WASIHNli'lON, 1). C. Auk i!" The pilte paid li) the food uillulnlt. tratlon for Hie poitlon It tm k of Ilio V" wheat tru will prohalih oxiee.l C a Mistiel. The committee, whli'li will letouimeiul a prlte, will xiitnult Ms teporl o.irl) this week. In ii (ommenillnK n prlie, thn com mlttte plans to (onililer that the pin ducer must ret nit o enough to hMiiiu- lulu production next ,,r nnTuIT buiiio lime will conslilci iiir.-fu, conditions and thy iiK,(H ,.'" lu COB. Hlllller, In the food ciMitmi , , h.I mi aililtituy pi In, r 2 I'.H.S whent ci op. " Tim food lulmlnliitriitluii', t)0t. 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