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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1917)
W.i.-.v"' .,. si' , ."! ' A! I U V - rs "- ft. ,! , ' t.i. s ft r- -IK . z Mi MNtWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON B 5 W.O. SMITH, Editor Murom niey y vmu Paaiu h a Coauaay of Uk,tlUIIMttWM Marat at the seatomea at BuNtt Attar. nWertfUoa tanaa ay mil f any eAdraes ! U Ualtei Stalest Mn" -HM M Vtoiday, avgtjst si, imi HmlftCbssifedAdK. FOR SALE rjui-L"J'J'."""""""" ' "- ftttt SALK-One. I ton Federal track In goo condltlonbeeh used two Quit": one heavy draft team In toed condition; ready forsgood hard frwork. Phone or write Trelchler-Peor-wi, Inc., Medford, Ore. 25-6t Ki-si l. Nm t - - - SPRING LAKE - - Harvest hat now begun in earnest. The headers are all biujr. Lester Schrelner, who has been vls itlng hla parents, left' lVIday" morn ing. " i . -i Miss Viola Cheyne visited with Miss Lacelle Stewart one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. fat A. Schrelner gave a delightful party last Wednesday night. In honor of their eon, 'who was here from the navy on a ten-day fur lough. A good crowd of young folks were present, and all enjoyed a Tery pleasant evening. Dainty refresh n.er.ts were served at midnight. Red Cross Sends V. 8. UNIFORM PROTECTED FOR SALE: 36 head Sherlock Lin- t eola Tarns, $15 per head Wilson iretaen.' Klaeutk Falk J7-.10 i it .. . f " ft SO BUYS team of work horses, double harness and colt six months old A good milch cow for $65. R. D. 1, tW?l, Ashland. Phone Wll. In order to protect the military uniform of the United States army. navy and marine corps, a fine of $300 nnd Imprisonment not exceeding six months has been prescribed 'by' con gress for any person appearing, In .the uniform or any part of It, except in such instances as are designated la the warnings country. posted turnout the What tf yoa ha a tie, tonight? See Chllcote. 31 FOR SALS Three hydraulic barber chairs, leather upholstered; will sell cheap; In good condition. Inquire C. T. Kemn. Dunsmulr. ,29-6t FOR 8ALE 1917 Ford. 30-t Phone 262 J. FOR SALE Four-room house, fur nished; close la; will, trade. Ad dress Herald. 31-lt . i. FOR SALE A fine, nearly new, aix room bungalow, -with living room. dining room, den, kitchen, two, bed rooms, bath room, two closets, built In bookcases, buffet, fireplace, stone foundation, cellar: lot 65x120 graded and seeded; all on level ground; four blocks from Mala street; no assess ments: price $2,500. It taken at oace will include furniture. Some terms R. E. Smith Realty Co. 31-lt i LOT 40x110 on. Eleventh street, $500. ). v LOT'SCxlOO on high' school hill, $500. "'jf r . LOT 50x120 hear new court bouse, l,ul.M BUT one of these; sites, and we will help you finance the building. DO IT NOW Stop paying rent. HAVE purchaser for modern 5-room house, close in;? caanpay $600 cash and $15 .monthly. W. P. JOHNSON CO. 15 Mala Btdeet FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS at the OregonHouse, 517 Klamath ave. FOR RENT Furnished room, Clair- moat. 27-6t HELP WANTED m0W0l0tW0lt0W0l000l0W0AAt WANTED Automobile owners to -know, they .can hare the squeak out. ofthelr Jauto 'wheels at the Klaaiath Auto .Springs Works. AH work strictly first" class. eod WANTED Woman to do housework. l 'Enquire First" National Bank. 22-tf BOY WANTED-dver 16. for steady "'Work ; 'not going 'to school. Star Drug Co., 34-tf WANTED Two or three brood sows to farrow this fall; state full par ticulars, age, breed, price. "Phone 11.0. "' 89-St O. R. MANNING IB IMPROVING O. R. Manning, who was struck on the head by a. falling limb Tuesday at Robblns logging camp near Swan Lake and painfully Injured, is re ported to be considerably Improved today by Dr. E. D. Johnson, who Is attending him. Manning had a very close call from being killed, as the limb which struck him was a large one,, and had he re ceived its full force instead of a glanc ing blow his skull iwould have been crushed. Ask Chllcote to show' yoa some of those Sae 40 and 80 acre tracts. Most of them have a good etaad of alfalfa, and will make good dairy farm, 31 a Have asflgare oa the wiring 'in your new home. Klamath Electrical Supply Co., MS Mala street. 30-5t 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 &-& Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. 0. F., meets Friday night. F. B. Bremer, V. Q., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O. O. F., meets Tuesday night, R. A. Bmmltt, C. P., L. J. Bean, Scribe. Help to Serbia WASHIVGTON, O. C, Aug. 31. .nnd by Miss Emily Slmmoiuls, grad The war council of the American Red; unto or Roosevelt hospital, Now York, Cross today announces the sending of who enlisted In tlio Serbian Red Cross a commission to Serbia to begin lm- in 1914, and. has since then assisted mediate relief work In that stricken' In the relief of thousands ot rcfu country, and to help Its scattered pop- gees. Miss Slninionds urgcj tho die nlation Jn the struggle against privn- patch of food, clothing, bandages. tton and disease. Two hundred blankets, seeds, agricultural tools, thousand dollars has been approprlat- as well as ot doctors nnd nurses. In ed by the war council to buy medical , her informal report to tho Red Cross ana otner supplies ioraiso anions rri-, sue sniu SAFETY FffST AiTO SBtVICE Cliy aad COUNTRY DRIVING Pfioae"TheSaoke,,1175 'Retldeaee afaoae, 9W X A. J. POWELL HOUS TON X Metropolitan Amusement J HOUSTON OPERA HOUtI DARK '1 i U1.' WANTED Women workers at the ' Ewauna Box Factory. Apply at omce. 30-tf BOY WANTED Steady work all winter. Klamath Electrical Sup ply Co., 80-tt LOST AND FOUND herd JdogTublack. 'wl y, about B'years'oid; a Uh dto- LOST Shepherd tome white appeared Saturday, Aug. 26; reward for, laformatioa leading to his recov. Wi-BiliiwlMasoai 30-Jt $&M MMMM IJOiXLAJtEOUS v WILL TRADE 1917 Super-Six Hud son In good condition, for cattle or aeU very reaaoaable.. Addrsas or see K, L. Brows, Whit Pellcaa garage. i',tllt'i & mmmmmemzB!! i i , fKT- ? T? " ' vT"" J v VJ. - HHHMv STAR THEATER Jesse L. Lasky Preseata Sessue Hayakawa In a Powerful Racial Drama, "KACH TO HIS KIND" By Paul West TEMPLE THEATER v4&x .,. lU,er. U -u- uvwucaiDs; atar-'- " W EMMY WEHLEKr ! a Metro Wonderplay of" Love and f i -,, m -VANITYfU" Ralph Herat la "IIKGKNRRATION OF REGINALD'; "A Metro Comedy ADMU8I0N TEX OBNTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE -motion tnenmas nmOAYBANB SATURDAYS MsVrilL OiafM ugees on the Macedonian front. Cordenlo Arnold Severance, nn cmt nent lawyer of St. Paul, Minn., heads the mission as commissioner. Deputy commissioners are:. Dr.. Severance Burrage, sanitarian, for merly of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Dr. Frederick T.) Lloyd, physician, Bosten: Dr. Eugene A. Crockett, surgeon. Boston; Father, "There were only 400 doctors in nil Serbia at the beginning ot the war, and the death rnto has been i hlRh. Sixty died of typhus alone In .lumtnry nnd February. 1915. There are 11C doctors now In the army, but I only one dentist. Women doctors are especially needed for maternity work In tho villages. One doctor In a small car could furnish medical supervi- i sion ior several villages, a system mako good it threats this winter." GERMANY NOW sTvonMai Tst'sVAr TTnlvrltv fit MI n tin ota; Edwin D. Haskell, secretary. I T? kUchen? ,nth v",a"e8 ,8n Minneapolis. Two other members 0f.abs,0,ute """tt'p " fam,ne. " "?.' t0 the commission, W. A. W. Stewnrt of Now York and L. D Wlshard ot Pas atfona, .Calif., left some time ago for Salonika. The fifth of the Red Cross commis sions goes to study a problem ac knowledged as one of the most for midable lnxEuropo. There is hardly a family in Serbia that has not been uprooted and torn from Its homo, nnd none that has not lost some member on the battlefield. What have been the nation's lossoa dt'rlngi'the past five years of bloo-1-shed cannot be estimated. From nn army of nearly a halt million at tho beginning of the war, over 150,000 . .ja t Ahal 4n amd a.m 4iYr mm r uu..u i" ... L..n- uuENoa AIHE8 Aug. 31. der- er pr.SUu8 u, . ... i-". many BUrrendered to ArKentlna nre- .S .ai ma SVftt mm mvt mV 4 ! uutl uro HUUOllUB lium uwiuuiiiuuu ., . , ., ,.-,,lto n. . In hrtonn ,amna Hfnnv tlmllsntiilq ... ,.... . ,.-. , ..... ,ral8- riKiita in tlio submarine tone were lost In the retreat thru Albania. .,. . f . ..,.. to tho UI iue array xuu.uuw nuw un in United States saoniKa rront, arjout uu.uuu are in KNUCKLES UNDER ACCKI1KS TO SOIK DEMANDS FROM ARGENTINA THAT WERE KKKUSKI) TO THE UNITED STATtM rfrln from sanding her ships Into the submarine tone, Argentina, re plying, refusal on the ground that such action was "Incompatablo with her demands." Oormnny'a final nole, the foreign office announecd,"satlncd Argentina's claims in all their torms and wllhout any restrictions." Tho phraseology of tho note Itself on this point Is as fol fel fol eows: "The imperial German government willing acknowledges tho l dictates of International law nnd will endeavor to observe thorn. The naval forces of tho Herman empire nave re ceived ordors nnd Instruction In agreement with this viewpoint." In Home circles, however, thu atmpl. clou was oipressed that tlvrmaiiy was deliberately backing down In order to rompllculo Argentina's sltuutlou with thu allies nnd the United States. A good agent glvea a ginttl client n ond nolle la a Kootl company, (let one from Chllcote. 31 HFADACH L U! NEURALGIA PI Qt a 10 etnt paokaft of Dr. Jane' Rdaoh Powden and doa't gafftr. When your head ache you simply must have relief or you will go wild. U'a needles to suffer when you on take a remedy like Dr. James' Head ache Powders sad relieve the pain and aeuralgla at once. Send someone to tV rug store now for a dim package o "r. James' Headache. .'owdsr. Dout suffer) In a few inunu-nU you will feel fine headache gone no mor' aeuralgla pala. tual fighting men. The civilian population has stiff eroa as greatly as the army. It has been' harried over the face of Europe. One ' hundred and fiftv thousand father less families, it is estimatted, aro fac ing destitution In various countries. Refugees in Russia, Roumanla, Italy, Greece, France and Switzerland num. ber over 30,000; 50,000 families are interned In Austrian camps. After the massacres at Nlsh last February, when 20,000 Serbians died in revolt, upwards ot 30,000 of these unhappy people were deported by the Bulgar ians into Asia Minor. The pressing needs ot Serbia have been laid before the Red Cross war council by Dr. Edward Ryan, Red Cross representative at Salonika, This was the outstanding comment l:i both official and public circles over Germany's complete backdown In her latent note. It was regarded as high ly significant of a change ot front from tho ruthless submarine policy which ranged "tlio United States and Crazll with tho' allies. The steps In Germany's backdown were shown In a foreign office state ment here. Argentine sent two notes protesting against sinking of her ves sels and demanding damages and promises before Germany answered. Then Berlin suggested that Argentina Mr. Orcn K. Rao In now connected with tho Chllcote agency, and Ih giv ing Kperlul nttentlon to nil linen of ln-siirance. Ask Chllcote or line for rnti-8. 31 Two Tennis Champions in Army jy;is? '.'- iFm; u.rn-. ,, , ,; ;.t jppmmm ;wwf "H I ife:MfT "- ',; ;';i3Pv fr ! 1 00mmm -ttefe - $ HMa JtF ' i WfmLm m sssssssssssssHHsB-IbBsss gtsssssssssssssssHsgfiBsssBssssssssssssssssH m BBEsssnigfasssssssssss0t?iir ' , -::i: 1 HapjB9M7r 'Va,V'JS ' sbbbbbbibbbsbbbbT A sjbbbbbbTH W bbbbb1bbkbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbstnib9 X t m-SmmmWKA'''l BbbbbI II BBBSa'BBBBBBBBBBBBBSSBBBBBBBBSSBr LmWBmSMtLjELmmmmMmmmmLmmmmm n B'SSTSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS''cSBBBnSBBBBSBcBjB I msLmmLmmmLm giassMssK El M if"- !M aassssssssssssssHsisssssssssssssssssssssss ' gssssssBHBsSsssssH LussssMwP9b MsBBBBBBBBBBBsVV'VflaBlBBBKaTaBBBHSffiS Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast aye we cant look or feel right - with the system full of poisons. m Millions ot folks bathe Internally now Instead of loading their system with drugs. "What's an Inside bath?" you say. Well, It is a guaranteed to per form miracles if you could believe these hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of men and women who, immediately upon arising In the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate in It This is a very excellent health measure. It Is Intend ed to flush the stomach, liver, kldnoya and the thirty feet of intestines of the previous day's waste, sour bile and In digestible material left over In the body which If not eliminated every day becomes food for the millions of bac teria which Infests the bowels, 'the quick result is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed into tho blood causing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trou ble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, Im pure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who reel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right, are urged to ob tain a quarter pound of limestone phos phate at the drug store. This will cost very little, but Is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the subject ot internal sanitation. Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so limestone phosphato and hot water act on the stomach, liver, kidneys anr bowels. It is vastly more Important to bathe on the Inside than on the optslde, because the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, while the bowel pores do. Adr. im-M&mwMmwsmA UUOiClMltKlJOtlimH. i-ieUTKNoaBislWltUAMW Two tennis champions Clarence J. Qrlffln, who, with William M. John ston held the doubles championship In 1916, and R. Norrls WillUmi, the na tional tannls cbompion is the singles are in the United States army as lieutenants. No other sport In Eng land, Australia or the United States xas given so many champion to bt tuo m ranee. SCHOOL HOOKS . Get them now; about S00 used ones to be closed out cheap. 8ome not used in the county schools, good for reference, will take what you'll give for them. Will exchange school books for other books or something. Put an Encyclopaedia In the school or better, In your home. Ten of them In best of condition, all differ ent, suitable for schools, home or of fice; will sell at one-fourth to less than half original cost. Don't over look this If you are in the market at atl for an encyclopaedia. History of Oregon, four massive volumes, good set for schoel: cost $26.00, take 110.00 for It. Thirty sets Library of Oratory, by Chauncey DePew, fifteen handsome volumes, containing four hundred of best orations by the world's greatest public menj-an excellent work for high schools, should be yery desirable In home or office, sold regular for $86.00, Some sets have covers dam aged by water; we are offering them at per set, $'5 to $20, or will ex change for other books or something, PIANOS for schools, churches, naiis or nomes, six of them. Includ Ing three players; one-fourth to one- nair price, and our guarantee Is as good as you need. SEWINO MACHINES for domestic science work In schools, the very best made, $26 to $36. COME IN when you are looking for something, we may have It, and the price will please you, Any article we sell must prove as good or hettr tnaa recommended or money r funded. II UVANB AND BALIN. A policy mMi tho (liilrotp agency alnnyw stand for the heat Inst ance. 31 FRIDAY, AVta ST jil.J Oare our rustum.. JiT"""? turner. Ask tun,. f2iV,i i itsa a. KUtti-Ual Supply ; m j W. D. MILLER Cement Contr, Walks. Flnnra l,v ..... crete Uulldlna llloct. J01 Tllos. MI8.HIihHLi!!!j VirYrsVliVVVwi LOu -, em FOR SHEET METAL ft PLUMSINQ, 8 TfAU ,J PUMPS AND PIPE WORK 0i KINDA ! t 1 G, C. Lorei TMfl Main HI. Agent FAIRIlANKK-MmtHKI iYiVlfVsVaVftnswxajiLiij "inrYMyrijTjvj. New City Lao4r We Ouarantt Our Wat, t Shirts and Collars We also wash silk, wmImj. ored gods very carefully. Taj once and be convinced. Owi are right phone 154. 127 Fourth St Sack ef First National 'M ID JBgJHHD Rkmmwt wiWSBmM --flHIiw ECONOMIC AND AfUTAarl PREPAREDNESS THE UNIVERSITY OF MEM la MMtttea te eemalste cears la gsseatai inraiH mhwii, ttot inn seMaaaMk) MILITARY IR1U, bVOMISTIC SObW ARTS AND COMMKRCg Mm far effMve fare aanrls. Ymt a4M. Seed ferfraiaslfta i 1a Mm ant ItfP ) vWw" ana nkaVNamas ta IMvaraltr." atoWsa UIJV EMin IF IIEIBR. Etfi, Inp it "i ir'r:nVi ,xr iS!C ,r(r!51jri7v3 ftt.Miu4CTZftPi II " "luul sj'S'.'.V'i'.'.riw.- jTSvinuJJ,Uintl .t--a-V- Vt'-UMiifilifiitHU! 5HmBvWK3 wmimBi tt!OTfflJBum- m mini. Ctiyiliulannui fpiil :&HifeiJ AwPKS Our Federal Reserve bank nlwajij keeps on hand an immense suppfJ of currency and we can ul ways f.t i what we need for our depositors by turning over to it, if necetsaiy, the notes on which our merchant! ' farmers and Business customertj have borrowed money from us. Every buainew man with pajTi, to meet win utidtrstand what thi means. You can afsure yourself of I important saieguard by beconusij one of our depositors, saaajtAL ajaiavs aBkkmTaM a FIRST NATIONAL BANI H'a August 81, 1917. TO TUB PUDUC: We whin to announce that on and after 8eitembMV ' 1, 1917, the W. P. Johnson company, C16 Main strtaf will do a general rea estate business. When you wish to buy, sell or exchange city or country property, we will be glad to act as your agwW J and feel that with oir wide acquaintance, knowledge j local conditions and One office equipment, we are In ') position to serve you well. We are', k -1 Very reap ectfully yours, j"i W ,yM h,!$ 'W .' W. P. JOHNSON COMPANTV ft iJ JOEI. T.WARD, Sale. Manager.