The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 06, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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W. O. SMITH. Editor
FvMtoM daily aiceat Sunday by
n Herald PabUahlag Comply of
KlUMtk Nil, at UI FDBlth Street.
ntered at the aostoaoe at Klamath
fait, Qinw, tor trammuelon through
the gsalla aa seeead-clase gutter.
DAMAGING QUAKE
VISITS COLOMBIA
iMnn la the United States:
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WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 6
Three hundred houses were reported
lAftirnvAil v!th an nnlrnnwn nnmher
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.T"???. Sl.rr " "'of casualties, as the results of a se-
vera earthquake at Bogota, Colombia,
a state department message stated
today. The department had only
meagre advices regarding the quake,
which came to It via Baranquilla.
The official report made no mention
of casualties, which led officials to
believe that if any loss of life took
place it could not have been Tery
heavy.
Latin-American diplomats had no
information on the subject.
The New Commander of
the Most Important Army
Department, Assumes Office
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1017
HefaWsCksitdAdvs.
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE 36 head Sherlock Lin
coin rams, $35 per head. Wilson
Brothers, Klamath Falls. 27-.10
tlGO BUYS team of work horses.
double harness and colt six months
old. A good milch cow for $03. R. D.
1, tcx 71, Ashland. Phone 9F11.
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FOR SALE Three-room house,
mall barn, two lots 50x110 each;
price $"450; $100 cash, balance $10
.per month, mils Addition. B. E.
Smith Realty Co. 4-3t
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FOR SALE Milch cow and a calf.i
INVENTORY OF
RUSSIA TAKEN
Apply 324 Michigan ave.
5-3t
FOR SALE, trade, or will rent for
$11.50 per month, modern 4-room
plastered bungalow with bath, screen
porches and large lawn; some terms
It sold at once. Call at 224 Mlcht
gan avenue. Second Hot Springs Ad
dition. 5-2t
FOR SALE Fine warehouse site on
Sixth street; corner lot and on
spur track.
HAVE Al buyer for four room house;
must be close in and sold on easy
terns.
FOR SALE Beautiful 65 foot lot on
Pine street.
TO EXCHANGE 190 acres good
land; close in, and only $30 per
acre. Want city property.
TO, EXCHANGE Fine lot just off
Eighth street, for automobile.
W. P. JOHNSON CO.
615 Main Stdeet
HELP WANTED
MEN WANTED To handle dry lum
ber; steady work, good wages. Big
Lakes Lumber Co. 6-3t
FETROGRAD, Sept 6. A com
misson has been appointed to pre
pare an' inventory and valuation of
the properties of the Russian state.
N. Pokrovskl. president of the cen
tral war industrial commission, will
direct the work.
The inventory will comprise lands,
forests, railroads factories, work
shops and other profit yielding state
undertakings. The government's aim
is to alleviate .the Burden of taxation
by inaugurating a less wasteful and
more enterprising system of man
ageruent.
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GERMANS
NOW
LACK FOR CORK
AMSTERDAM, Sept. 6. Cork U at
a premium in Germany, as ttio coun
try does not prodtieo any and tlio en
tente blockade has Interrupted nil
channels of supply. Used corkn, es
pecially thoeo of eh nm p.i kiu bottles.
are eagorly purchased, and they
bring high prices.
Two chemists of l'lnuen, Saxony,
hao applied for a patent for making
artificial cork from a tough specie of
toadstools, which grow in abundance
In the Saxon forests.
Netherlands East Indi
les
Needs American Capital
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Kanl ll as tlio most desirable that '"' tiliii'r-. aiiHii,ioMlM ,u
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dies, ami I liavo done constantly
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ml J. II. van iter llotivcit van Uordt. In rmniniiu.n. ..in. . .. ' . ,B"
one of tlireo 1 1 ol launders who linvo man. Preucli nnl I i '. ""
Just been charged with an olllclal mis. in,,, jiiern lmH nnl a L
slon lo Wasliltiuton In comioctloii mi-nui im.h-i i !
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what' "l.iu llin niiioiiiit of Aincrlc,,',.
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Mrs. C. J. Harth and Miss Irlnc
Harth of Chicago are tourists who
arrived last evening from Chicago.
They are stopping at the White. Pel'
lean hotel.
with the ponding export question, rubber cstnto In ti. Islnml of s
tli.it o vitally concerns the Nether- Ira Hint IsTlio largest j-lantallolT
tan.ls. Mr. an Oordt Is a colonial ti, world, nud siu-clnl i !
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omciiii and authority. Mo noa mien ritlti-.l Slates poits lo iarrr It -
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Major General Eli D. Hoyle has
been named commander of the De
partment of the East, where General
Leonard Wood held office for many
years. His headquarters are at Gov
ernors Island In New York Bay.
There Is more property In this de
partment to protect from German at
tack than in any other of the United
States, aand there are probably many
aiore people.
BREAKFAST IS
NOW FASHIONABLE
LONDON, Sept. 6. Breakfast as
a political and social function is be
ing revived. Premier Lloyd George
used a breakfast party to announce
the success of the Paris conference to
a party of Frenchmen, and has had
numbers of breakfasts at 10 Downing
street when business is freely dis
cussed. Lord Rhondda also Invites business
men to breakfast when important
plans are being arranged.
WANTED Chambermaid
Baldwin hotel.
at the
6-3t
WANT anything electrical? We have
it. Klamath Electrical Supply Co.,
606 Main street. 3-4 1
WANTED Woman to do housework?.
Eaqulre First' National Bank. J3-tf
MEN WANTED To handle dry lum
ber; steady work, good wages. Big
Lake Lumber Co. 6-3t
WANTED Women workers at the
Ewauna Box Factory. Apply at
ofl.ee. 30-tf
Mr. Oren E. Rae k now connected
with the Chllcote agency, and la giv
ing special attention to all lines of
insurance. Ask Chllcote or Rae for
rates. 31
Drouth Forces Stock
Sales Thruout State
Moving Pictures
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Elmo Lincoln, known as the Her
cules of the screon, and Carinel
Myers, ono of tho Triangle star
beauties, are featured In "Might and
the .Mali," which will be exhibited at
PORTLAND, Sept. ,6. Unless rain
comes Boon to break the drouth thru,
out Oregon, considerable loss in cat
tle and sheep is anticipated on ac
count of poor pas tu. age, according to
the summary of Btate crop condi
tions for the week ending Septem
ber 1st, issued here today by the gov
ernment weather bureau. The sum
mary reads:
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BOY WANTED Steady work all
winter. Klamath Electrical Sup
ply Co. 30-tf
MEN WANTED To handle dry lum
ber; steady work, good wages. Big
Lakes Lumber Co. 6-3t '
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LOST AND POUND
. LOST Large Envelope containing
teacher's certificate and valuable let
ter. Finder please return to Herald
office and receive reward. 6-3t
Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. 0. F.,
meets Friday night. F. B. Bremer,
N. G., Nate Otterbein, Secretary.
Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O.
O. F., meets Tuesday night, R; A.
Emmltt. C. P.. L. J. Bean. Scribe.
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OUSTON'
Metropolitan Amdaementa
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wheat and winter wheat than first In
dlcated, but of light weight. Grain
practically all harvested, except In
south central conntles.
"Owing to poor pasturage and the
high prices for feed, surplus stock is,
being freely marketed, and consid
erable loss in cattle and sheep is
anticipated unless rain comes soon.
"Hbppicklng la becoming general
tat te
iiles, 11 ml has also filled the post of might profitably bo done MWcl, i
vice precldont of tho council of tho now Unit money Is so plentiful!. T i
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" uiiiuii. i.i" HiiRiir, riiniior, let 1,1
j mi- iuiu.'iuiiui'iii ui uir Awn- 011101- iigrieiiitiirnl tirimches tt 1
nlnl.,.1 l'i.d tf vim niiil twiliil...! . Wff'l
v.... v.. ..,., ..... '"""'' mi'" M-upu inr prolltabltigiftii
out that there lias been a big In- im.,t. not to speaK of mining tZ. '
lrinft til Dm .illlllllnvtlli I lMln.nili..n l.lll.f..- Wf
..vnau ... ...vj i H . illlVilliilinu UUIIIffl, ,
between America and Dutch India" "Alt ImmikIi (hero are m tnm
since the war. and particularly since very fi.w in tlio country, Amerlnu
tl.o 1 wtnlillslimeiit of a direct steam- am iii;iilnr In tlio Netlie'rhndi Eu
ship line between Juva and San Fran. Imlles. and limy ami tli.lr ..ni.,..T:
rlgro- 'ro nHsiirod of a most cardial t
the Star tonight. Tl.o picture con.. ,,,,,,, 7. J"",'" J.""' . " . .. ",y '5rt a 1
blnea scenes of riotous comedy, will. Z. " ' r ' , '.., , . . Mwn",on '" reitionib,, j
episodes of mystery nud thrill I In- ' "n ' nu ",ies, to our mutual 14.
nrZ 1.1 0I n,y8terjr nna """ '" " kinds ol tropical products are shipped iai.(i,Re."
coin appears as a trainer In Clancy's
sanitarium for broken down million
ulres. lie puts his patients thru
ridiculous exercises that almost cause
them to rebel. Among the victims
is a steel manufacturer who Is expect
Ir.g jilnns of a submarine destroyer
from the government. A spy of a for
clgn power attempts to gain posses
sion of these documents, but the
gymnasium trainer frustrates tho
scheme, and because of his athletic
physique attracts the daughter of the
manufacturer. He fancies himself
love with her until he makes the ac
quaintance of -tho cook, a star pie-bi-ker.
Then he decides ho prefers
genius to beauty.
Southern Pacific Labor
Troubles Are Settled
"More moderate temperatures, but; and bean harvest has begun, with
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"Later reports show somewhat bet-'j sugar beets are averaging only fair,
ter yields of barley, oats, rye, spring j but fruit prospects are good."
Elected to Head
American Veterans
Foreign Wars
Red Cross to Assist
Families of Soldiers
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. G. homo service will be established thru-
As the first step to a plan to train
volunteer Red Cross workers for
borne service durng the war, the de
partment of civilian relief of the
American Red Cross is holding a con-
out the country. Courses of Instruc
tion will last six weeks, and include
lectures and practical Held work.
Membership in institutes will be 11m.
lied to twenty-five In order to assure
adequate personal attention to each
' HOUSTON
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; ference of home service director here' pupil. ,
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today. 1 The institutes will be In charge of
While the government will assume special directors appointed by the Red
LOST Bay saddle pony, white face,
two white legs; branded heart un
der bar, left hip; blotched brand on
right shoulder. Notify A. L. Mar
shall, Olenc: reward. 6-3t
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PARTY who was seen pick up two-
handled brown suit case between
Altamont ranch and spring in river
reat, please leave at this office and
receive reward; no questions asked
Contains letters of value. 31-6t
STAR THEATER
"MIGHT AND THE MAX"
Featuring
Elmo Lincoln, Curme! Meyers
A Twin Star Power Comedy Drama
STRAYED One bay mare and colt;
two black yearling Allies, branded
F) on right shoulder. Reward to
notify H.S.Fox, Klamath Falls, 1-St
WILL TRADE 1917 Super-Six Hud-
,,vSOB'in good condition, for cattle, or
'eeHWy reasonable. Address or see
Milt, Brown, White Pelican garage
Ht
'ChUcote fcaa the exclusive aale of
well located lota and several
Prices are low aad
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TEMPLE THEATER
Nell Craig and All-Star Cast In
"THE TRUFFLERS"
Drama of fascinating life In New
York's artist colony. From Samuel
Merwln's gripping story, ln the Cos
mopolitan Magazine. "
Hearst Pat lie Xews
Latest War Pictures '
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
the care of dependent families of sol
diers, there will be needs for other
than material aid which the Red
Cross plans to provide. It will be
able to place at the disposal of fam
ilies medical and legal aid together
with advice and suggestion on those
affairs which ordinarily are settled by
Cross, and will be run In -connection
with colleges or schools in the van
ous cities. In charge of the Insti
tutes, w. Frank Persons, director gen
oral of civilian relief, has appointed
Dr. Thomas J. Riley, general secre
tary of the Brooklyn bureau of char
ities, and Porter R. Lee of the New
the husband. In Ills absence the Red" Y'"k school of philanthropy.
Cross will act as an elder hrothor .Courses of instruction for home
to bis family. This is called home service workers will be held in prac
W"'06! tlcally every lane eltv !n thn rnun.
Following the Washington confer.
try. Extonslon courses will be given
ence, Institutes to train volunteers In for smaller cities and towns.
Finds a Picture
of Henry VII
MERRILL OPERA HOUII
MOTION PICTURES
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
MerrilL Oifea
GENEVA, Switzerland, Sept. C 1 to exist in any museum or private col.
An Interesting art discovery has Just lection.
been made here by a Luxumburg an.
tlquary, which, If confirmed, will fill
a vacancy in England's historical rcc
ords. M. Jean Bervard has found a
miniature on wood which he identi
fies as a portrait of Henry VII, the
first of the Tudor dynasty. No por
trait of tbla monarch is known here
M. Bervard, without giving details
as to how or where he discovered this
unique work, says that it was painted
by Geoffrey Tory de Bourges (1480
1033), and is the only painting
known by him, altbo be was an en
graver and drew Illustrations for four
historical works.
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arbitration agreement between tho con,liiy recently led to a strlkt ton
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Southern Pacific company d 8.0U0 """""rZTlZTr
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"- " l"u ,u"r i"ny uroui-,irnl Manager Hcott.
SUFFERS PECULIAR
ACCIDENT MONDAY
xCharles Fiiughl met ttllh a pecii
liar accident at the Ewauna box com.
pany Monday, when a piece of board
How from tho cleat machine at which
ho was working, mid struck lilm In
tlio Icjc. pinching thn nerve' md wo
porarlly paralyzing that inomtr. It
Is believed that tin will soon rewnt
the iiwi of his limb, nltlio there U
no foolliiK In it today. Ills lex w
severely bruised by tlm accident.
Clcnn cylinders be
cause Red Crown c
E lodes completely,
aving correct boiling
points in a continuous
chain.
Jie Gasokne of Quality
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Albert J. Rablng has been ro-olect-ed
as commander In chief of the Vet
erans of Foreign Wars of the United
Statea, Captain Walter I. Joyce has
v cuuBon aujutant general. The
annual meeting of the organization
was held at the McAlpIn hotel n New
York city, where there was.n I-.
attendance. Both men served wltht
.no unuea mates army in Cuba.
Ask Cliilcote to show you .nm.
thoae fine 40 and SO arn. -..-
Most of them have cood mami
alfalfa, and wUl make aaoa -1.1-
Rigid testing through every operation of
production explains the uniformity of Federal quality.
Every detail of construction every item of material
must measure up to'tn exact standard. The distinctive "Ex
bervice rucRednes of Federal Tires never varies. ' There can never!
any clumps in tedersl quality and service.
JiSi wi "' ,hat Fedew,,
White Pelican Garage
Tho Federal Rubber Co.
of Illinois
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