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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1917)
1 TX. " "-$& V ' TUIWDAY, OCTOI1KR a, WIT FOUR MIMUTE KN 0R6ANIZE IK THIS CITY LJuutliiued from Page 1 nsvy mo"niitJmrlid each to detail tin offlf,,r or oltlror to the work of tlio tommlUim." Mr. Crow Creel, n civilian chulr inan of Hi" (omnilttco, liiu lued llio follunliiK memerandum: TIiIh memorandum forinnlly ro cord tliu approval of tho Four-MIn-tilit Men art a iIIvInIoii of tho commit tee on public Information. It Ik tlio 0lj (itllclall)' recognlred orKimUa lluu of iinkuiii to operuto In motion lilduiii tln'iiturn In behalf of tlio kov eminent during tlio war. Committee on I'ulillo Information, "(ioorxu Creol, Clialrnmn." "June Hi. I!M7." SlMklnic IVIvllrCM ' TIk 1'ilvlli'K" of HpoakliiR In mo tion plrinro Hum tor during tlio In trrmlmhm U hold by agreement with' the ohiiitm nnil niunnKorn who grant this porinlHHlim mi n matter of patrl-' tlr ncr lie lo the government. Tim Kutornment, In turn, ha n uiimI tho motion picture Industry that It will took oxcluwlvely to tho Four-Mlmito Men organlintlon for tlio cxvrclMo of thl privilege In certain lotnmutiltlei whoro there are no motion picture thenleri, or whore thoro uio other KnlharliiK ultublu for the purpose, tho privil ege of poaklng Ik a mutter of mtitnnl arrangement between the lotul thulr man mid tho proper uiithorltlc In rhnrgu or hikIi tnentlng. TopliN for Speaker Tlio topic spoken upon hy Four-' Mlnulii Men am mutter or national Iti'iiorlaiiro louneeteil with tho win plnn of tho Koterninent. They am nhHllilieil to Hie Nlieakor, hy tho ill- irttor In WnHhliiKton, for a Klven' pi'rl.i'l of llnic, iiHiially from one to. ronr week. Tim topic to he lined at' any given lime lx ilelennliuid hy a' consideration of what I uppormoxt nt tlio lime, and rcprofenlH an nKreo ment between tho illrcdor of tho Four-Mlnuto Mon noil tho various Koviiniiiiont authorities who may ho concerned wlili tho Hiihjoct. Tho n I tit into of tho Hpeaker toward hi ii ml lento I that ho lx prhllcKcd, a one or tho community, to present a one of tho community to present n which the government deem It wlxo that tlio public Hhouhl be Inforined. mcHnaRo of national Import. line upon ton with nil branchex of the Kovcru ment, tho Pour-Minute Men aro In n position to obtain correct Informa Hon on war plan and policies whhh the public I entitled to know. Tho Hpcitkcr volunteer to ronder a na- THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TO CLEAR THE PATH WITH WAR WHOOPS tloiiul Htrvlco by conveying thl In formation to the public. Tlio Hponkcr assumes that the peo plo In bin nudlouco aro eagerly Inter ested In Die im.iiu.itri, ul. 1,1. i, hrlimx them, and am loyal American, illllQU,ANT,J Y?'; P0'' 2;T0 pul lemly to rexpond to the need or the ,.,h" 'f"" D("!1 "!t0 U"ChQ h""1"' nation xo far n they may bo able. i1Ln,,od But" ,Mnr n" ' trn,n""? ., .. . . 'hero arc practicing the old-tlmo Rebel I ho authority of ,ch Hponkcr to ypf Confederate votoranx. who take Hpeak ax ., uc milled roprexentn- kwn ,ntorcgt , tlt0 ttclvltcH of thJ tUo of tho KiMernmcnl lx shown by ea.HO,doril( arc ,t.ar,IK t10 ho, ... Introdu, Hon s Lie. whl.h l th,ow ,,,. tall rcmlnlxcet of Civil ..,...., ,,. ntiu-eii iiiiiiieuiaieiy preceii. ,a. j g lug IiIb appearance on the platform., Jt )m tmjUg I'lidor no cln umxtnnces will speakers ,... .., xpeak longer than "four mlnulex." ,nvi:imsi.; coihsk at CAI.II-'OHW.t I'MVKItSITV thought that the blending of a cowman a "eo-)an with tho blood curdling whoop of the Seminole will put a "pep" In the Marino Corps 'charge ufllclent to dlxlodgo tho 1 liochcs from their trendies. ! MILITARY HOSPITAL FOR HTATK PUOnAHI.K HAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2 Having made a success with It Journalistic! WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct, 2. clnxMM, the University of California surgeon General Illuo reports to Scn now lutendx to Instruct in the art of ntor Chamberlain he has directed au adertlxliig writfni; j Investigation to dctermlno the best A room has oeen secured In tJ 'te In Oregon for a military hospital, city hall hero, and lectures on all retting the Impression given that phases of advertising from the short, 0re80n cou,d not rccelve further con- Hlllltifil Hllni.l t nr lirfti.lu ii iIia Iniii Hiuerilliuil " " " " .""ft, Involved machinery ndertlsomcnts, will he given. Color ndvci Using wilt also have an Important part In tho Pie Festival at the opera bouse October Gth. Pies Blackberry, curriculum of the course, as will the' huckleberry, peach, prune, lemon, uxo of the moving picture screen nst mince, cream, chicken, chocolate, ba- un advertising medium. nana AU kinds of pies. 2-lt NeoUn, R1m aa4 fttc. oa your hoe at tlw Htore m se-tt Get a aUrdard Are 1 met poilcf In a atandard company. Be CM1 cote. If Oregon Caaalmer Salt Ifew pat tertM nltli two pair paata, fBO. At K. K. K. Htore mclaslTeiy. 10-tf Oregon caMimere Overcoata, fSO. KxcliiMhrljr at K. K. K. Htore. SOU SA6E 1EA TURNS -GRAY HAIR DARK IT'H GRANDMOTHER'S RBCIP8-T0 UMNO RACK COLOR AND LCS TltK TO HAIR g fiyouRponwrsoBPERT iLSgw IOfWWcrlpUoa IPf Jtoodtflailtfor ' RKiKodr,Mf too rare -WTIaMCTHMlIS OREGON JsW lOEMttt U THCII OfrUq "Kifcfld w wwwwmmm iht ' . MMMi SUGARMAN'S Yom Kii nil Sale te. kf. SHOE NEWS 'FLORSHEIM SHOES" are retailed far below the prices of many othet High-Grade Shoe lines. The following letter will explain WHY Shoes are HIGHER PRICED. Everybody will take advantage of Sugarman's Shoe Sale because of the tremendous value they will get at ,Yom Kippur Prices. WATCH FOR OUR AD TOMORROW sfiT5s frsE! P LOOK FOR NAMB IN 8HOE. The Florsheim Shoe Company Manufacturers Adams & Clinton Streets CHICAGO, U. S. A., SEPT. 27, 19X7 MR. K. SUGARMAN, KLAMATH KAI.l.S, OIIK.: DEAR SIR I ' ' ' " , j THAT VOU.MAY DE FAMlUAlt WITH THE PRICE OP MATERIALS TODAY AS COMPARED TO 410H, AND KNOW IN DETAIL WHY A PAIR OP MEN'S SHOES THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR 5.00 TO JO.OO RETAIL, COST 9.00 AT THIS TIME, WE ARE G.IVINO YOU A LIST OP COMPARATIVE PRICES: Vl'PEH LEATHERS, 3i FEET REQUIRED FOR A PAIR OP SHOES, FORMERLY 2Gc TO 30c PER FOOT, NOW COc TO 65c PER FOOT, , ' MAKINO A DIFFERENCE OP APPROXIMATELY 1.20 FOR THE . . ' OUTSIDES OP THE SHOES. ,v CLOTH LININGS FORMERLY SOLD FOR 12c A YARD; WITH THE j PRESENT PRICE OP COTTON THEY COST 3Cc PER YARD. ' LEATHER TRIMMINGS FOR THE INSIDE OP SHOES, SHEEP SKIN ' MATERIAL FORMERLY flo PER FOOT, NOW, 20c TO 2Cc. !' OUT SOLES, FORMERLY 40c PER. PAIR, NOW 70cf Jj IrT-'SBTEsTFORMERLY 14c PER PAIR. NOW 20c. -- -"T ,, . i COUNTERS, FORMERLY 7c, NOW 12c. '' HOX TOES, FORMERLY 4c, NOW. 7c, " h' ' WELTING, FORMERLY Co A YARD. NOW 10c. , rf'5 ' x' SOLID LEATHER HEELS, FORMERLY 8c, NOW 14c. TOP PIECES, FORMERLY 6c, NOW ICc. IN ADDITION TO THE AnOVE ALL FINDINGS, SUCH AS SILK THREAD. LINEN THREAD, COTTON THREAD EYELETS, HOOKS. NAILS, LOOPS, PAPER BOXES, WOODEN CASES, SHOE LACES, ETC., HAVE INCREASED IN PRICE ON AN AVERAOE OP 100 PER CENT, SO THAT THE FINDINGS WHICH ENTER INTO THE MANUFACTURE OP A PAIR OP SHOES APPROXIMATE 25c PER PAIR. THI8, COUPLED WITH THE INCREASED COST OP LABOR, SHORTER HOURS, ETC., HAVE MADE A , TERRIFIC ADVANCE IN THE COST OP PRODUCING SHOES TO EVERYONE. A FURTHER ADDED COST WHICH IS NOT APPARENT PRIOR TO THE EUROPEAN CON FLICT 66 PER CENT OF THE CALF SKINS USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OP 8HOE8 IN THE UNITED STATES WERE IMPORTED THE. QUALITY WAS SUCH IT PERMITTED OP BETTER 8HOES AND MORE CUTTINQ SURFACE FROM BACH SKIN. TODAY WITH ALL DOMESTIC HIDES IT REQUIRES AN AVER. AQB OF A QUARTER OF A FOOT MORE FOR EVERY PAIR OF SHOES WE CUT. That beautiful, evan shade of dark, glossy hair can only be bad by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mara the .face. WkM It fades, turns gray or streaked, jastan application or two of Sage sod Sul phur enhances Its appearance a bun dred fold. Don't bother to prepare the sta ture; you can get this famous old recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients for 60 cents a large bottle, all ready for use. It Is called Wyctb'a Sage and Sulphur Compound This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural coler and lus tre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound.now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been ap plied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after an other application It becomes be U fully dark and appears glossy and lus trous. This ready-to-use preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a outbful. appearance. It Is Bot In tended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. district from seurcea oth er tbaa direct taxation upon the real -property within Its Jurisdictien: From Van Brimmer Ditch Company $ 600.00 HEADACHE STOPS,' NEURALGIA GONE Dr. James' Headach give instant rtUtf Cost dime a paekaf. Nerve-racking, spllttbg or daV, throbbing headaches yield la Just a few moments to Dr. James' Headaehe Pow ders which cost only 10 cents a peek age at any drug store. It's the quick est, surest headache relief la the whole world. Don't suffer! Kellers the agony and distress now I you earn. Millions of men and women ) have found that headaehe and neuralgia misery is needless. Get what rou-ask for. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Surrey Klamath Falls, Ore., Sept. 24, 1917! To the folowing property ewners: George McDonald, Cecil Deal, Kii gore company, John N. Warren, ad ministrator of the estate of Maggie E. Jones; Alice I. Deal, administra trix of the estate of George Deal; Benjamin B. Beekman and Carrie C. Beekman, Joint executors of the es tate of C. C. Beekman: You are hereby notified that on the 13th day of October, or within five days thereafter, I shall begin the suY vey to fix the boundaries of the fol lowing lands: EH Wtt, SW of the NW14, &W of the 8WK of section 7, and the NH NWK of sec tion 18, all In township 41 S., range 14 E., W. M. On petition of D. O. Horn. J. C. CLEGHORN, 26-2-9 County Surveyor. NOTICE To All Persons Interested and to the Taxpayers of Klamath Drainage District of Klamath County, Oregen: The board of supervisors of the Klamath Drainage District of Klam ath County, Oregon, have estimated the amount of money necessary to be raised for the year 1017 by taxation of lands within said district, as shown by the following Itemised list, and said board of supervisors hare set October 24th, 1917, as the date, and 10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time, and the ofoce of the Klamath Drainage District at No. 411 Mala street, in the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the place, when and where any taxpayer or other person Inter ested may appear and discuss suchi estimates with the said board of supervisors. Estlauto Cash on hand None For payment oa contract ,; with the United States . .11,777.78 For Interest on bonds .... 1,410.00 For headgatea la railroad embankment, Ady, Ore.. , S00.00 For salary ef three, euper- Yieers For salary of seeretary- treasurer For legal advice and court expense S60.00 For operation and malntea- , anea.exaease 100.00 For mlscaUaneoaa expense and unfarseea' emergen dee 700.00 too.oo 0.00 Total 6.tS7.7S Urn reeelpta ........ $06.00' 6,707.71 A. A. MEHAFFKT. ,, Secretary of the Board .of Supervisors of Klamath Drainage District Notice c4Dntattoa a To Whom It May Ceaeera: Notice is hereby glvesu that-the partnership 'heretofore existing be tween Ralph J. Sheets and Charles L. Moore, under the firm name and style of Llak-River Klectrie-Comnaayrde-tmg baateeea at-Klamath -Fatte,-Is hereby dissolved from and after the 21st day of September, 1917. Mr. Ralph J. Sheets will collect all accounts due to said partnership and pay all bills contracted by said part aership.aad continue the business of said partaership, aad Mr. Charles J Moore retires, and from and after the I 21st day of September is not connect ed In any way with said business. Dated this llst.day, ot September, 1917. RALPH J. SHEETS. CHARLES X. MOORE. ' Setrral desirable 40 aad a acra tracts with saase alfalfa. Prices ara very low aad Income good. See Chit cote. 19 .PROFESSIONAL CAKDS MAMrtMVe6lkSjjaMaeaj AAAAAAAeM0hjBj i " n j JOHN O. CLEGHOBN Ooaaty Bwireyet CtvBBagteeer ' DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICE. ROOM 7 WHITE UIUMN4I "I L. I City ft County Abstract Co. AMEHUP B. WILSON 617 Mala St. FARM LOANS AT 8 PES CENT FLAT DR P. R, GODDARD Osteopathic Pfiystclam Suite Sil, L - O. F. (over K. K. K. Store) Phone SSI .. RccPboa. (The only Osteopathic Physl eiaa and Surgeoa In Klamath Falls.) To AU Peraona Indebted to the Llak River Electric Company The former business of the2 Link River Electric Company r will be con tinued by the undersigned, and all persons knowing themselves Indebted to the old arm ara requested to settle their accounts as quickly as possible, as I am compelled to at once cloee up the business of the eld arm. 16-2-0 RALPH J. SHEETS. In the Couaty-Court-of-the State ot Oregon, tor Klamath County. Bessie Lamborn, Plaintiff, TS. August Lamborn, Defendant. To August Lamborn, Defendant above , named: la the name ot the State of Oregon, you are.aereb? required te appearand answer the complaint Sled .amis you in the above entitled suit oa or before.Tuesday, the ita dayef Octo ber, 1017, thati.belag.tae last day ef the time prescribed tat the order far the publlcatioa ot this aummoaa, and if you fall so to appear or answer, tor waat thereof plalatlt will apply to the Court tor tap relief prayed for la her eomolalat la lie herein, to-wlt; tor a decree- dtseolviag the bonds at matrimony bow existing between plaintiff and defendant; that plaintiff have the care and custody ot August Lamborn Jr., aad tor such other and further relief as to tho Court any seem equitable. This summons Is served upon you, the, said August Lamborn, by publica tion thereof In the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper ot general circula tion printed and published .t, Klam ath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, by order ot Honorable D. V. Kuykea daU,-. Judge ot the above-entitled Court, made, dated aad, Bled In this suit on the 17th day ot August, 1117, whlch.sald, order require, that this summons be published oaee,n-week for six weeks beginning on tho ttth day. ef. August, hit, the same being the. date iot tret publication ot. this summons., ft. 0. OROMIICK, AMoraer for FwtaUff. Klamath rails, Oregon. W. D. MILLER ..RoofJas Contractor .Malthofd, Tar aad Gravel Roof ing. Roof Coating-. Repair Work a Specialty. 2SS S. Sixth Street Phone SOS. CLEAN CAR STORAGE, CENTER TOWN MACHINE SHOP IN CONNECTION KLAMATH MACHINE AND REPAIR CO. JSr 187 SIXTH STREET 4 MMMMMMMMMMMMIMMMMMNMM lace your Orders for , tmiNxSLAB WOOD NOW I Beet weed ebtalaabls far the money Hanuih Feel Co. 00wwwwwwm000i0Vi0k0t0t0iA0W)0WWd THECIARHONT 4th St, Klamath Falls, Ore. Js under new management, Dr, Ellsa A. Ingaluvand Major Oeo, Ingalls have taken over the hoase and Intend to make It a pleasant, comfortable "home" for convales cents. It Is in no sense a hospital and no contagious diseases will be received there. The Shasta FUl,your ''sweet tootk',wUa our delicious home made oaa dies. Only tho purest paeteur. lied milk and cream, usedtn our Ice cream and eandlos ,. 4UMMAIX 4 XI Probable receipts of the IM-M4MM4 :m -iH?M 4 fAA ,kddiAM .Tsl