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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1917)
;T M tefr I -tfi if ;?? A Ifr to .. ,f , W. It 4 tf 1 Nl vJ(V I i3J 0Lr PACK TWO TheEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor PaMlshed dallr except Bandar by ni Herald Publishing Company of SlaMat Falls, at US Fourth atreet BMtsmf at the aeatoflce at KUmatb fftDs, Onto, for transmission through the snails aa aecoad-claaa gutter. ahMrtpUoa terms by mall to any addreee a the TTBlted'Btatea: Oh year " One month M TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ll, 1017 Classified Ad vs. FOR SALE FOR RENT Nicely furnished room at 131 Third st. Call mornings. Phone 204M. -ll-3t FOR SALE Canary bird. 228 "Eb erletn ave., one block south Mills Addition hall. Enquire evenings or Sundays. l-2t PASTURE FOR RENT 160 acres alfalfa;, 200 acres stubble; 100 acres natural grass. H. R. Reynolds, White Pelican hotel. U-2f SNYDER stock ranch. Swan Lake 1 Valley, cold. Stock cattle, horses, including two stallions, 265 tons hay and pasture for quick sale; feeding privileges. Nichols, Hall hotel. 10-3 FOR SAL& Three horses and har ness; reasonable. Inquire 1027 10-6t FOR SALE: Crabapples. Phone H6R. 10-2t 7!J7""iTJYS""team of work horses, double harness and colt six months old. A good mUch cow for 165. R. D. 1,'tox 71, Ashland. Phone 9F11. iOtt I OR BifcaV Five-room house; bar gatailHot Springs Addition. Ad dress hosfttf. 7-6t FOR BALE Span of mules, wagon and harness. Inquire Matt's sec end hand store for Burke. 7-5t ' FOR RENT FOR' RENT Tnree room furnished house on Ninth, between Pine and High. J. B. Mason. 11-lt FOR RENT Furnished room, Clair monk 8-6t HELP WANTED WANTED Experienced cook for , boarding house, 30 men; good wages to right party. ll-3t Phone 9 8 J. WANTED Married man wants posi tion on ranch or would rent on favorableCondltlons; can furnish the best of references; mean business. Phone 208W 10-2t WANTED Woman for general housework; no children. 205 South Fifth street. 10-6t WANTED Messenger boys; good op portunity to learn telegraphy. In quire Western Union. 8-3t WANTED Man with teams and out fit to take logging contract of 3,000,000 to 4,000,000; sleigh haul. Address 167, Herald office. 8-3t WANTED Blacksmith, also handy man for doing wood work in log ging camp. Enquire room 19, White building, 8-3t TELEPHONE OPERATORS Perma ,nent positions for young women; salary paid while learning. Apply Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., 122 South Seventh, between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. 7-tf. " - - Ill II I ! WANTED Woman to do general housework, small family; good wages. Phone 268M. 7-tf WANTED Women workers at the Bwauna Box Factory. Apply at offlce. 80-tf BOY WANTED Steady work all vf winter. Klamath Electrical Sup ir,co. " , so-tf mr2K LOST AND FOUND wi FOB, TRADE Three lots and mod ern, b-room nouse in urants rassj (will trade for Klamath Falls prop erty' Bee J. W. Lindsay, 791 Rose street. 8-6t LOST -Pair of spectacles in case near freight depot, Return to 137 Canal street, across river. 10-et 1 4 fHfef tttt the CtUlcote agency MfMf stands for the best insur- I. W. W. STORE AWAY EXPLOSIVES CHICAGO, Sept. 11. The dlscov. ery of a peck measure of high explo sive dust, declared more powerful than any explosive ever before In vented, in a recent raid on I. W. W, headquarters at Cleveland, has been revealed by local federal officers. Dis trict Attorney Clync said: "The superflciil examination made In Cleveland shows the awful nature of this explosive. A bomb was tils covered in the raid in Detroit. The examination will determine whether this explosive Is in common use among the I. W. W. The dust is be ing sent here for minute examina tion." Ask Chilcotc to show yon some of those fiao 40 and 80 acre tracts. Most of tliem liaTe a good stand 6f alfalfa, and will make good dairy farnia. 31 A LEADER I.N LIFE INSURANCE As the oldest company in America, The Mutual Life lias always been a leader. Before you buy that life In surance policy it will pay you to see Geo. Ulricti, district manager, office over First State and Savings bank, 10-5t When you have spring trouble take it to the Klamath Auto Springs Works. There are no amateurs at the Klamath Auto Springs Works. eod Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. O. F., meets Friday night. R. A. Emmitt, N. G.', Nate Otterbein, Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O. O. F., meets Tuesday night, R. A. Emmitt, C. P., L. J. Bean, Scribe. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s HOUSTON -OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Mutual Picture Corporation Presents Miss Jackie Saunders in "CHECK-MATE" A Rural Drama in Five Parts Vaudeville TOE MILOS & COMPANY 5 PEOPLE B Presenting a sensation in harmony and music. Featuring Jeane LaCross, vocalist, late primadonna with the Chocolate Soldier. And Mrs. MIlo, cornet and pianist. The only lady who plays piano and cornet at the same time. TEMPLE THEATER Yitagraph Presents Barney Bernard in "PHANTOM FORTUNE" Creator of Abo Potash In Potash & PerlrauttPr, In C parts. Rig V ComeHy MARKS AND MISHAPS ADMISSION TEN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSF .MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill Orsoen FORECLOSURE SALE To avoid having a small mortgage foreclosed we are authorized to sell three fine lots, on paved street, close in, and with sewer paid In full, for $561 cash. Only $187 each. If you cannot handle three, get your friends to go In with you and each have a" home site. These lots have never been offered for less than $500 each. HAVE party who will build you n home to suit and on easy terms, SOME aOOD HOUSE BUYS 3 rooms.. $800 4 rooms.. $-900 4 rooms.. $1,250 rooms.. $1,800 5 rooms.. $2,250 5 rooms. .$2,650 5 rooms,, $2,700 5 rooms. .$2,750 TO EXCHANGE Lot close In; south front, for automobile, W. P. JOHNSON CO. BIS Mala Stalest & THE EVENING She Has Sent Sons to Mrs. William J. Tisdall, a widow of 1123 Garden street, Hoboken, that New Jersey headquarters of pio-Gcr-man activity, may hold the record In that she has sent seven sons to the war. They are in the British, Cana dian and American armies. They are: Henry William Tisdall, 3S; John Tls dall, 34; Mark A. Tisdall, 32; Wil liam Ottway Tisdall, 23; Victor Tis. KBBmJfttjKaBsBSKt 'Qi-tvikfeiV,"sseai) giBBBBBBa Belgians Escape In Unique Manner PAHIS, Sept. 11. According to a telegram from Havre, where the Bel gian government is temporarily locat ed, about 150 Belgians have succeed ed In crossing the frontier Into Hol land, and freedom in a curious man ner. The German military authorities had decided to have certain trees cut down because they inteifered with the view of the sentries, placed alon the barbed wire fencing and cable, which, charged with a strong elec tric current, prevents persons from Good Market Mow For Oregon Horses PORTLAND, Sept. 11. Hundreds, corps office In Portland, of Oregon horses havo been sent to. To veterinarians pass on the Camp Lewis, American J.ako, and 1'0rEe'-s "tno and Captain Straw- hundreds moro will bo s-ent to ho1 placed in field artillery, cavahy and, tiansport service for ultlmato duty at the front in Franco. None of the horses going to Franco will ever set hoot on American soil1 . , , ., , again, much less that of Oregon, for the life of an army borbo In war Isj short, especially in tho Held artillery branch. And thoso who survive tho' battlefleld'a casualty will bo retain-! .... , , ' ed for tho reconstruction period In. the war theater. Already $2.50,000 worth of Oregon norses nave been contracted tot, and it is ueueveu tnat inmost twice this sum will bo paid by tho govern-' mem xor norses wnicii win bo lit- spected and sold In Portland. ! uregon htocuinen aio exhibiting! Captain Stiawhrldge Is nn Inter thelr horses for Inspection arid pur- nationally recognized horseman. He ennse y uapiam htraw bridge of tho has been rcferco of all polo matches remount corps, United Statos army, in n0-,v York between American and at the Portland Union stock yards. British teams. Captain Strawbridge has been in "The Oregon horses are excellent, Poitland several weeks arranging both for nitlllory and cavalry," he contracts with cattlemen. , fcaid. "Of the horses brought here we As the horses are examined and havo had to lojoct a very small pro passed thoy aie entrained Immediate- portion. Mules, which we are seek ly for Camp Lewis. Captain Straw- ing for transport work, are not pro bridge is assisted by two veterin- duced extensively Jn Oregon, but we arlans and clerks of the reraountrare getting more than we expected. HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Seven the Great War dall, 2S; Edward Tisdall, 23; Travoro TIsdal), 23. Henry Tisdall is now serving in tho British army, Edward is with the Canadians, and Victor Is In England with the Scots Canadians. Mark 19 also a member of a British regiment. Travers Is a member of Company A, of the Eleventh regiment of engineers In the American army, John and William are also with the American forces. escaping from Belgium territory. One hundred and fifty inhabitants of Sel zaete were requisitioned and ordered to work at cutting down the trees. Tho Improvised tree-cutters suc ceeded in doing their work In such a way that several trees fell across the bathed who and the electric cable, and made a wide, safe opening. Then they proceeded to transfer themselves to Dutch terrltoty, accompanied by their five German guardians, who had long gtown tired of their duty, and wote only too pleased to desert, bag and baggage. bridge designates to what service i each ii to lin tnltpn. Ah fc00n as ,mvo sent enoug horses to Camp Lewis, It is probable that wo will send many directly to Fianco." Captain Strawbridge said, "A" enrmus number la needed, de. "P'to tl10 ereat Ubo the motor has reacIlcll ln tho war.. Captain Stiawhildge predicts that tljo channel for a horse market In l'01tlan(l U1 he opened thru the ,,rolont fcal ot 0rcgon horses t0 the fi"v eminent thru Portland, ..IIorheii flom 0roKon havfl bafln shipped to markets In Utah and other Ilocky Mountain states Instead of coming to Portland," he said. "I be. novo that henceforth all horses from Oregon will ho diverted to the most logical market plate, which is here in Portland."- A BOY SCOUT DIES A HERO HONOLULU, T. II., Sept. 11. "Jimmy" Dlai, a Spanish boy and a Hoy Scout, went to hla diMlh recently endeavoring to snvo nn Ametlnin flag from destruction by Urn. When n j flro started In the homo of the ongln jeer of the plantation on which tho boy lived, ho rushed to t It t toot vvhero the Stars and Stripes unf mlod, .'climbed the flagpole and rescued tho bunting, but In descending pierced his foot on a nail, lllooil poisoning set in and death resulted. Hoy Scouts assembled at his funer al. Tho Chief Scout Commissioner placed n wreath on his grave, nnd a commcmoratlvo address was dellver- f cd by tho army chaplain at Schollulil barracks. HOTFL MEN WOULD AID FOOD SUPPLY PORTLAND, Sept. 11. Hotel and restaurant men ot all parts of Ore gon havo been Invited to meet hero today with W. B. Aycr, federal food administrator for the state, and lay plans for conserving the stato's food supply. The question of wasto will bo dis cussed, and the hotel and restaurant men will be urged not only to prac tice economy, but to urgo their pat rons to do tho samo. What If you had a lire toiMght? See ClUlrote. 31 MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS TAKE 8ALT8 TO FLUSH KIDNEY8 IF BACK HURT8 OR BLADDER BOTHER8 If you must have your meat every day, cat it. but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, sayB a noted author ity who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes the kid neys ln their efforts to expel it from the bhjod. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in tho kidney region, sharp pains In the back or sick headache, diz ziness, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinces. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the cnannels often get sore and Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night To neutralize these irritating acids. to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; tctko a tablespoonful In a glass of wa ter before breakfast for a few davs and your kidneys will thon act fine. This famous salts Is made from the orld of grapes and lemon Juice, cont ained with Uthla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the auids ln urine, so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive: cannot in. lure, and makes a delightful efferves cent Uthla water drink. Adr. nn GIRLS! MAKE A BEAUTY LOTION WITH LEMONS! ititttm . . . . . . . . ii .;. ;.. .T T.T7T.,TTTT'TT . mo wn ui a biiiuii jar oi oral. nary cold cream one can preparo u full QU'irtur pint of the most wonder ful lemon rkln softener and complex Ion beautlfler, by squeezing the Juice of two fresh lemons Into a lmittn ,, tnli'tlng three ounces of orchard whiio Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets In, then this lotion win keep fresh for months. Every wo. man knows that lemon Juice Is usod to bleach and remove such biemiahn. ng freckles, sallowness and tan, and Is me laeai sxin softener, smoothener and beautlfler. Just try itl Oet three ouncm nr orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly frag, rant lemon lotion and massage it dally Into the face, neck, arms and hands. It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen, and iirin out the roses and beauty of any skin. It la truly marvelous to smnnM, rough, red hands. Adr. ItmCIIKT.MJ MAY PROTEST Atl.UXNT WILSON'S XOTi: TUT. MAGWi:, Sept. II llepio m'titiitlM't of tin' piiti'dormniis am planning to bring up tho mihjwt or I'M'tddmit WIIhoii'h pciico nolo to lhi popo whi'ii tho relclmtng meotM on Suptmuhcr 20tli. Dlxpntchcs ft out Berlin hMi! that tho l.oknl AnrolgiT. which N now controlled by big liulustiliil Intorc-itM. has stinted a tainpiilgu to Induce thii tolthstng to pioU'at with n ichttko npiilust certain parts of Pteslduut Wilson's nolo, Mr. Oion I!, Him U hum oiinoctMl with tlu riilliiito iigi'my. mid l Klv lu t-pciiiil nlti'iitloti lo nil Urn of liistirniii. Ak t'lillculo or Itai for ml cm. 31 FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW ititrtunsT hays l.iiii:s Am: I'si.vti itmi'i: ok m.(ji: tka AM) St'l.l'IIUIt Hitlr that loses Its color and liintr',l or when It fades, lurns gray, dull and lifeless, Is cuimod by a lack of sill-1 plittr In tho hair. Our grandmother.! i made up a mixture of Sago Tea ninl Sulphur to keep her locks dark and betutlfttl, iiud thousands of women nnd mon who value that even color, that bountiful dark shade of hair which Is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Xowiulnys wo get this famous mix ture, Improved by the addition of oth er Ingredients by asking at any drug store for a SO-ccnt bottlo of "Wycth's Sago and Sulphur Compound," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it hns been applied. You Just damp en a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at n time. Ily morn ing the gray hair disappears; but what delights tho ladles with Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Ik that, besides bountifully darkening tho hair after a few nppllc.itlotig It also brings back tho gloss and lustre and gives It an nppcarnncc of nbundance. Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet rcqulslto lo Impart color anil a youthful ap pearance to tho hair. It Is not in tended for the euro, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. $3.25 ELECTRIC IRONS $3.25 Get your vlcctiic iron now, anil yon will find that it -is a pleasure to iron, and not a.clrudtfery. We over-stocked electric iron tliis spring, ami cannot afford to carry so large a stock Mini the winter. Therefore, we will sell regularly $4.50 guaranteed irons for $3.25 dining this week only. KLAMATH ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO $3.25 505 Main St. Phone 385 $3.25 The Child's Education 1 HE opening of a new school term natur ally directs atention to education. 117 E TAKE pride and justly so in our public sclujol system hut the lessons of life are not all learned in the school room. LJOME influence plays a mighty part in shaping the 'child's character and destiny. 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