The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 10, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE Portable self-measuring
Bowser gasoline pump, complete.
Call or see Rar Tatlow at the Ford
garage.
FOR SALE Good milch cow; also
nice library Uble. Call 224 Mich
Uan avenue. 9-2t
FOR 8 ALE 2,540 acres, the old Lan
sell ranch in Langell Valley: 10
per cent cash, balance Ions time at
low interest. Owner. 420 Palm St.,
San Diego. Calif. 9-6t
FOR SALE One 2-b.p single phase J
Wagner motor. Telford Brothers
garage. 8-3t
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FOR 8ALE A modern 6-room house,
good location, near high and grade
achole: furnished or unfurnished: a
real bargain if taken soon; easy
terms. See owner, 38 California,
Bear Conger avenue.' Phone 315-M.
10-3t
FOR SALE 80 acres, all under Irri
gatipn, on "railroad, in Modoc Point
irrigation district; only $30 per acre;
some terms.
FOR SALE Four room house, city
.water, two' big lots; must sell at
once; WOO, f 300" cash, balance to
nit. This property is worth $1,000.
W. F. JOHNSON CO.
MS Mala Street
HELP WANTED
WANTED Experienced cook for
boarding house about 30 men.
Phone 98?. 9-3t
TELEPHONE OPERATORS Perma
nent positions for young women;
salary paid while learning. Apply
Pacific Tel. Tel. Co., 122 South
Seventh, bet. 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. 5-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
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WANTED Winter keep for eight
horses. Write' Steve Sabo, city,
stating terms. 8-6t
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Last -Friday between Bonan
aa and Klamath Falls, gray over
coat and gloves. Suitable reward for
return to D. B. Campbell. 9-3t
Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. 0. F.,
meets .Friday night. R. A. Emmltt,
N. O., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary.
Ewauaa Encampment No. 46, 1. O.
O. V., meets Tuesday night, R. A.
Kaueltt. C. P.. L. J. Bean, Scribe.
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American Film Corp. Presents
William Russell In
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Beautiful Spectacular Society Drama
in Five Parts
ejeo. Ovey in a Dandy Comedy .
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Marguerite Clayton
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Latest War Pictures, Current Events
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HE.VLEY HAPPfcXIXGS
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All of the farmers about Henley are
very busy putting up hay and threesh
ing from early in the morning until
well Into the night. - The oats are ex.
ceptionally line this year, and are con
sidered among the best crops raised.
Steve Low and Lum Short have very
fine crops of fall and winter apples,
the trees being loaded to the point
of breaking. Steve has been hauling
apples to the Klamath Falls mer
chants tht week.
Dixon Brothers are busy threshlns
a good crop of grain, with some ex
ceptionally line oats.
The Parent-Teachers Association of
the Henley district have decided to
give a Hallowe'en entertainment fer
the putpose of raising funds to make
the second payment on the school
piano.'
The High School English Club will
give theelr term program on Friday,
October 12th. Columbus Day. and
combining it with Frances E. Willard
Day exercises. The following pro
gram has been arranged:
Speech "The Girlhood of Frances
Willard" ...... Aubra Bradbury
Piano solo Mabel Latta
Charades and Riddles Luclle
Stewart and Ruth Dixon
UTalk on Frances Willard .. Miss Rose
Piano solo Lucille Stewart
Influence of Frances Wlllard's Life
Miss Merrill
Temperance it Oregon Kenneth
Case '
Vocal solo . . . ! Ruth Dixon
Columbus .Gerald West
Columbus Westward.. Walter-Stewart
Piano solo May Oleason
Current Events Hasel Brown
Reading "Henley High School In
dependent" Mabel Latta,
Song ....'.. '. . Club
Everyone is cordially Invited to at
tend the big Hallowe'en party at Hen
lev. Gvnslea will tell vour fortunes.
Mystery and fun will prevalf. Beware
of witches, goblins, ghosts and black
cats. Refreshments will be served
and the best of entertainment pro
vided. SPRING LAKE DRIPPINGS
Dredger No. 2 Is still working on
the drain ditch In this vicinity. Van
Allen Cornish,, who was running the
dredger, was drafted and left last
Thursday for American Lake.
Frank Stewart and Frank Gentry
are hauling grain to Midland.
Mr. Reese has been on the sick list,
but is better at this time.
F. G. Parker and family have
moved from Poe Valley to the Clen-
denning ranch east of Midland. ,
The school here is progressing rap
Idly, with Miss Marie Dolau as
teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scbrelner are
at the ranch of the letter's parents
with the baying and threshing.
Parties wishing to Join dancing
class, phone name to 187 immedi
ately. 8-4t
Snow and sweet apples, $1 per box.
Lettuce for chickens and rabbits, 20
cents per sack. H. Newnham, phone
208J. 6-4t
Oregon Cassimere overcoats, ajM.
Exclusively at K. K. K. Store. SOtf
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A policy with the Chllcote Agency
always stands for aafe Insurance. 6
Oregon Caesimer Suite New pat
terns with two pairs penta, S90. At
K. K. K. Store exclusively. SO-tf
Money to loan on city and country
property. See Chllcote. 6
Surety bonds while yon wait. See
Chllcote. 6
Oregon Caesimer Suits New pat
terns with two pairs pants, $00. At
K. K. K. Store exclusively. SO-tf
FIRST IN AMERCIA '
During the past ten rears the
.Vottbwenteni Mutual Life Insurance
company of Milwaukee baa gained
1650,000,000 in amount of insurance
;n force. Compare this recordr with
that of any company In tne world.
Aek Chllcote for information about
'The Dividend Paying Company of
America." 1$
Chllcote has the exclusive sale of
wvernl good houses. Tney am well
located, and terms are asy. '
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS.
Commerce
WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 10. I $'170,509,379. a gain of $45,000,000
Exports in August wcr? valued Bt'as compared with July. For tho twelve
$490,009,828. a gain of $115.500.000,' n,onth - A""1 mtta
. , .. purchases abroad totaled $3,i 73, 51,-
over July, according to a statement 98 aft mportIint ncrcM ow tne
Just Issued by the bureau of foreign $2,294,873,989 of the preceding
and domestic commerce of the depart.' twelve months.
ment of commerce. The total export I Merchandise entered free of duty
for the twelve months ended with, In August amounted to 72.1 per cent
August were valued at $6,200.21,-; of the total.
805. For the previous twelve months i The Imports of gold In Augnst were
the total was $'4,759,285,590.
Imports for August were valued nl
Grooms Get
On What to Expect
JUAREZ, Mexico, Oct. 10. Araer -
lean brides may envy Mexican brides
one of the customs which makes Mex-
Ico so different and Interesting.
Whenya young man and woman b-
come betrothed in Mexico, the bride-
groom-to-be arranges to finance the
purchase of the bride's trousseau. He
goes with her to the leading stores . He spent days In the big El Paso de
here or across the border, suggests, partment stores, and his bills for -the
pucbases for the trousseau, and pays
the bill when the shopping trip Is
ended. The girl's mother always ac-
Army of Conservation
Started in California
SAN FRANCIESCO, Oct. 10. The
women of California are organising
aa an actual armv of conservation for
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lira pel avu v. iua Hal-
It will be an
army of democracy In every sense of
the word. Interest, enthusiasm and
IntelllgenceNwIU be the only factors
that will count The little stenogra
pher who works In a down town office
will have 'the same opportunities to
become a major general In this army
as has the
wife
of the man who em-
ploya her.
This organisation will exactly par
allel that of the National army with
the same company, regiment, brigade,
division and corps organized on and
the same ranks of officers, so that
for every private and every officer of, own permanent local headquarters,
the United States army Jn France and the state will be divided into reg
there will be a corresponding rank ular army corps, with local bead-
and authority. At a later period it
is proposed to a degree to bring the
two great organizations Into such
close touch that a company or regi
ment, or even an individual officer In
the war army In Europe will know
that a slmllalr company, regiment or
officer In the army of conservation Is
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Show Big Gains
$18,692,170, and the exports were
j $46,049,306.
a Line
; companies the two, as a Mexican girl
who Is unmarried rarely ever goes out
alone unchaperoned.
While he was minister of war. Gen-
eral Obregon, the hero of the decisive
battle of Celaya, came to the border
and arranged for the purchase of his
future wife's entire wedding outfit.
dninty articles of women's wear were
said to have been many thousands of
dollars.
responsible for It. Headquarters for
looking after their or bis Interests,
an1 wno 8ne U
" Captain Smith of Company B.
i Fifth regiment. Second brigade, Third
division In Europe, finds his men
lacking In comforts or necessities, be
will know that Captain Mabel Tilling.
ford of the same company, regiment,
brigade and division in California Is
responsible for It. Heeadquarters for
the organization of the great-women's
army of conservation In California
have been established In San Fran-
Cisco, and a director of organization
has been appointed and given full au
thority of the Federal Food Commls.
alon to carry thru the Immense work
of creating this regular army of con
servation. Each regiment, brigade
and division will, however, have It's
quarters and staff officers. Only wo
men will be eligible for enlistment.
Two general staff headquarters will
be established, that at San Francisco
and ono at Los Angeles, having
Jurisdiction over the army organiza
tions of the northern and southern
halves of the state,
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OREGON
PERSHING AND ,
BLISSMOTED
ARK NOW RANKED AH flKNKRALM
WITH SALARIES OK f 10,000 I'KH
YEAR GRADE IH CREATED
FOR PERIOD OF WAR
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 10.
President Wilson has signed commis
sions as generals for Major Taikor It.
Bliss, army chief of staff, and Major
General John J. Pershing, command.
Ing the AmerlcanTorces In Franco.
Tho both officers havo equal rank,
General Bliss takes precedence by
virtue of his position as directing
head of the entire army organisation.
Congress revived the rank of general
for the period of war, largely to avoid
embarrassment to General PershlnK
In dealing with officers of higher rank
commanding the allied armies on the
western front. The new grades carry
a salary of $10,000 a year, an Increase
of $2,000 over the pay of major gen
eral.
The grade of lieutenant general
also was revived by congress, the rnnV
to be given commanders of army
corps, but It was stated at tho war de
partment that there Is no Intention
of creating any lieutenant goncrnls or
army corps at this time, m the divi
sional training system will ho con
tinued.
The name of General Slebcrt wan
mentioned as the most likely' candi
date for the first commission as lieu
tenant when the army corps Is organ
Ited In France, as he commanded the
first troops sent to Europe.
The President also signed commls
slons of army bureau chiefs to he
major generals, and many brigadier
generals whose nominations were ap
proved by congress In the last days of
the session.
Oregon Casalmere Overcoats, 9S0,
Exclusively at K. K. K. Store. 20tf
TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE SEA
IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT
DARKENS SO NATURALLY NO
BODY CAN TELL
The old-time mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked and faded hair la grand
mothers recipe, and folka are again
using It to keep their balr a good,
even color, which la quite sensible,
as we are living in an age when a
youthful appearance Is of the great
est advantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't have
the troublesome task of gathering the
sage and the mussy mixing at home,
All drug stores sell the ready-to-use
product, Improved by the addition of
other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur C6mpound" for
about SO cents a bottle. It Is very
popular because nobody can discover
It has been applied. Simply moisten
your comb or a soft brush with It and
draw this through your balr, taking
one small strand at a time: by morn
Ing the gray balr disappears, but
what delights the ladies with Wyeth's
Sage and 8ulpbur Compound, is that,
besides beautifully darkening the hair
after few applications, It also pro
duce that aeft lustre and appearance
of abundance which la so attractive.
This ready-to-use preparation Is a de
lightful toilet requisite for those who
desire a more youthful appearance. It
la not Intended for the cure, mitiga
tion or prevention of disease. Adv.
GLASS OF SALTS
CLEANS KIDNEYS
IF VOUR BACK HURT OP LAD
DER OTHERS YOU, DRINK LOTS
OF WATBR
CSBBSB.BHSni
When your kldaeya hurt and your
back feela sore..4out get scared and
proceed to load your stomach with a
lot of druga that excite tne kidneys
ana irium ue enure urUery tract
Keen your kidneys clean like you keen
your novele clean, by giunlng them
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with a mild, harmloss salts which
removes tho body's urinous waste and
stimulates them to their normal activ
ity. The function of the kidneys la to
filter tho blood, In 14 hours they strain
from It COO grains of acid and waste,
so we can readily understand tho vital
Importance of keeping the kidneys no
live. Drink lots of water you can't drink
loo much; ntxo get from any phartna
ctat about four ounces of Jad Salta;
tako n tablenpoonful In a glass of water
befnni breakfast each morning tor a
few days ami your kidneys will act
fine. This famous sails Is mado from
tho ncld of grapes and lemon Juoce,
combined with llthla, and has been
used for generations to clean and stim
ulate clogged kidneys; also to neutral
ise tho acids In the urine so It no long
er Is a source of Irritation, thus ending
bladder weakness. '
Jad Sails Is Inexpensive; cannot In-
Jura; makes a delightful effervescent
llthla water drink which everyone
should tako now and then to keep their
kidneys clean and active. Try this,
alio keep up the water drinking, and
no doubt you will wonder what became t
of our kidney trouble and backache. I
Adv.
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"The Loading Dividend Paying Co.'.',
Tho Mutual Life, tho company thatj
Han Earned More for policy holders,
Him I'mIiI More to policy holders
than any other conipuny In the world.
Spo Oeo. C. Ulrlch, District Manager.
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W. D. MILLER
Roofing Contractor
Malthold, Tar and O ravel Roof
ing. Hoof Coating. Repair .Work
4 Specialty. 232 S. Sixth Street.
Phone 293.
Here hi meauwe to
uttering women, from
Mrs. Kathryn Edwards,
ol I?. P. D., Washington
Court House. Ohio, "I
am olad to leu, and have
told many women, what
I suffered before I knew
ol Cardul and the great
benefit to be derived from
thin remedy. A lew
TAKE
Card-u-i
The Woman's Tonic
"I was very weak,"
Mrs. Edwards goes on
to say, "and could not
sloop without suffering
great pin . . . Nothing
seemed to help me until
1 heard of Cardui and be
gan the use ol it ... I
gradually gained my
strength...! am now
able to do all my work."
Iff VAll IMf4 m Inntii fti!m
Cardul. It is for women.
It acts gently and reliably
and will probably help
you a3 It helped this lady.
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Keeping Business on a Level
Would it be any fMtlnfnetlon to you in
these timet if yod could put softie of your
money into the greet national 'fund held by
the Federal Reserve Banking lyetem which
Is standing back of and steadying the busi
ness interests of the country ?
You can do it.by depositing your'money
with us, as we ih turn keep part ofjt on
deposit with our Federal reserve bank, where
k will be ready for ytu when needed.
In this way, without cost, you can
strengthen the system and secure for yourself
ks protection, '
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Automobile
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