The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 13, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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RATUUUY, OCTOIlEn 13, 19i;
Herald's Classed Advs.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Fine new player-piano:
no reasonable offer refused. Call
at 1010 Main street. 12-2t
BRiTISHSiSHON
THRU HEAVY RAIN
DRIVE OONTIXI'ED XORTIIKAST
YTRKS OX SIX MILK FltOXT.
ItIG fiAIX 11KPORTED MAXY
PRISONERS TAKEN'
FOR SALE Good milch cow; also
Bice library table. Call 224 Mich
igan arenue. ll-3t
FOR SALE 2,540 acres, the old Lan
ell ranch In Langell Valley; 10
per cent cash, balance long time at
low interest. Owner, 420 Palm st.,
8aa Diego, Calif. 9-6t
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FOR SALE Only hardware 'store in
Southern Oregon town of 60J will
sell at Invoice, which Is about $7,000.
or will trade for timber near Klam
ath which will make good sawmill
proposition. Box 7, Glendale, Ore.
12-3t
LONDON, Oct. 13. In spite of a
heavy rain which is falling to hinder
their progress, the British troops have
launched another heavy attack against
the Germans in Flanders, northeast
of Ypres, on a six mile front. Satis
factory headway is reported as being
made'.
On Reserve Giant List
BRITISH HEADQUARTERS, Oct.
y3. The troops have pushed forward
to an average depth of 800 yards on
a wide front. Many prisoners are now
coming in.
The prudent man carries life. Are,
accident and health lasaraace. Get
n stnlard policy from ChUcote. 6
SHIPP1XGTOX DAXCK
Regular Saturday night dance at
Peel Hall tonight. 13-lt
FOR SALE: A modern 6-room bouse,
goodlocation, near high and grade
school; furnished or unfurnished; a
real bargain If. taken soon,; easy
terms. See owner, 38 California,
near Conger avenue. Phone 310-M.
13-3t
FOR SALE WIRELESS SET Re
ceiving and sending set; can hear
Panama, Alaska, Hawalln Islands,
ships on the Pacific, all stations with
in 2,000 miles; can send 400 miles;
self teaching Ominfgraph, with con
tinental code. This machine was chos
en by the United States government
to examine all applicants for radio
license. A separate practice set with
best instruments obtainable. This
complete set, up to date, cost $350.
W'lll sacrifice; owner entering United
States radio service. Call between
8 and 9 a. m. or p. m. 227 Michigan
arenue. 12-3t
HELP-WANTED .
Oregon Casslmer Suit Xew pat
terns with two pairs paaU. $20. At
K. K. K. Store fexclaslvely. 20-tf
COMB SA6E TEA
INTOBRAY HAIR
DARKENS BEAUTIFULLY AND RE
STORES ITS NATURAL COLOR
AND LUSTRE' AT ONCE
TELEPHONE OPERATORS Perma-1
neat 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
A HIGH SCHOOL GIRL may have a
good home in exchange for service.
Phone 270Y. 12-2t
rUK KENT
FOR RENT Desk room in finest
equipped ground floor office in
Klamath Falls. J. T. Ward Co., 13-2t
'FOR RENT Apartment of three
rooms, piano included; no children
Miller Photo Co., 131L)Maln street
Phone 332M. 11-tf
LOST AND FOUND
WWMMMMMmMMMWMMAWWWV
LOST On Sixth street, crank off oi
Chalmers car. Finder leave at
Dunham's garage. 13-lt
LOST In city, October 2d, bob-tail
Scotch Collie dog; answers name of
Bob. Leave at Klamath stables or
notify D. D. Llskey, $5 reward. 12-3
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Geldings, 5-year-old and
up; must stand 15' hands high.
Phone or call W. C. Hobacb, O. K.
stable, Klamath Falls. 12-2t
WANTED Winter keep for eight
horses. Write Steve Sabo, city,
stating terms. 8-6t
Common garden sage brewed into
a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and lux-
urians. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul
phur recipe at home, though, is trou
blesome. An easier way is to get the
ready to use preparation Improved by
the addition of other ingredients.
;ostlng about 50 cents a large bottle,
at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus
avoiding a lot of muss
While gray, faded hair is not sin
ful, we all desire to retain our youth
ful appearance and attractiveness. By
darkening your hair with Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one
can tell, because It is done so natur
ally, so evenly. You Just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It and draw
this through your bair, taking one
small strand at a time; by morning
all gray hairs have disappeared. Af
ter another application or two yoar
hair becomes dark, glossy, soft, and
luxuriant, and you appear years
younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound Is a delightful toilet requi
site. It i8 not intended for the curet
mitigation or .prevention of disease.
Adv.
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Metropolitan Amusements
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR. THEATER
William Fox Presents
William Farniim
in a Pbotodrama
"AMERICAN METHODS"
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Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. O. O. F..
Beets Friday night. R. A. Emniltt.
N. G., Nate Otterbein, Secretary.
Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O,
O, P., meets Tuesday night, R, A,
Emmltt. C. P., L. J.. Bean, Serine
Sunday and Monday
Trlunsfe-Ince Presents
Louise Glaum,
"The Peacock Wo'man," In
"LOVE OR JUSTICE"
rim m&J r& l
,.i4tuuey to loaa on city and country
property, Bee CJillcote. 6
74,)eter with the ChUcote Agency
aisyajs suums ror.sare insurance, 6
TEMPLE T.HEATB
Puna's Pictures Corp. Presents
Vlvlun Martin in
THE SPIRIT OF ROMAN8E"
A Society Dram&ln Five Parts
Sunday and Monday
Path Presents
Llna Cavalierl in
"THE SHADOWS OK HER PAST"-
' In Five i'arts
HEARST I'ATHi: NEWS
Latest War PIcturos, Current Event
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MILITARY DRILL
MEETSPROTEST
SIX Hl'SDIlED NEW YORK
SCHOOL CHILDREN tiO OX A
STRIKE OX ACCOUNT OF AUDI.
TIOXAL TIME
NEW YORK. Oct. 13 8lx hundred
hlgb school students hate struck bo
cause forty to eighty minutes have
been added to the school day for mili
tary training.
Four thousand more threaten to
follow unless the training Is discontinued.
SAN FRANCISCO
STRIKE THREATENS
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SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 13. A gen
eral strike of approximately 5.000
union employes of the Pacific Tele
phone company for demands said to
: inciuae a wage mcrnn ui a utniui
! day is now imminent.
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Germany's Strength Is.
Now On the Wane
May; 140,000 men are estimated by
i the allied staff during tho month of
July.
"This Is because the fighting on the
western front practically never ceases.
Whether such sectors of Verdun, of
the Alsne. or In tho British sectors of I
Arras and Ypres, tho lighting Is only I
discontinued at one point to be taken
up at another. In addition to the IiIk
attacks a quantity of carefully pre
pared small actions, which have been
crowned with success and of which
the bulletins arc now able to give a
clear Idea, Increase the attrition of
the Germans.
"This constant activity, coinciding
with the weakness and Inaction of the
Russians, also explains why the Ger
mans are obliged to maintain throe
times larger forces on the French
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 13. practically of the same leneth. It has front than In. the Russian front. In
Germany's military strength shows a been stated that German forces occu-.the beginning of the summer rfhere
clear decrease for the first time since pylng them before the attack wore were fifteen German divisions to 700
the war began, according to a review equally comparable twelve and four- kilometers on the French front, ns
based upon data of the French gen- teen divisions. It is known now that against 130 Austro-German and Dili
eral staff made public here .by the during the same period. May to Sep-'fe'arlan divisions, 77 of which wero
French high commission. i tember, tho Germans engaged twenty. Germans, on the eastern front. It Is
Worn down and driven back by the fivo fresh divisions at Verdun, and known that the Russian winter prac-never-ending
pounding of the allien that they have been obliged to engage Jlcally stops all active operations, and
on the western front, the statement forty-five on the Aisne. Furthermore,' that the reaction of tho Internal
says, the Germans have made their during an equal period, the French events In Russia on the eastern front
supreme military effort, after draw- took 5.S63 prisoners at Verdun and has allowed Germany to consider It
ing heavily upon their inactive armies 8,053 on the Alsne. during four months as a veritable ro.
"This comparison Included only a serve for tho western front.
Subject of the letsoD for Sunday.
October 14, "Are Sin, Disease and
Death Ileal T"
The Sunday school session Is from
9:45 to 10i45 every Sunday morning.
Pupils are enrolled tojlbo age of 80.
The free reading, room and free
lending library Is open from 2:30 to
4:30 on Ttit'sttuyi. Thurdii) and
Saturdays. Tliu lllblo and all author
lied Christian Hclcm-u llloratuui may
be road, borrowed or purcliMHod.
At tho Klovouth strent Baptist
church, Hunduy, October 14th,
Rev, W, II. Cox, paiilor, residence
235 Tenth street.
Sunday nchool at 10 a. in., M. P.
Perkins, superintendent.
Preaching by the pastor at 1 1 n, in.
Sitbjei't. 11th Chapter. Book of
Koniniis. . 1
II. V. P. 0. nt fi:30 p. m. Ml'
Akin lender.
1'rcnchlng service at 7:30 p. m.
Subject lesson from First Century.
There will be' special music and
singing nt each service and a welcome
for you. ,
On Friday Miss Maude Srnvlt and
Mr. Foster will give imistcalo of ex.
ceptloually high order for the benefit
of tho church. Look out for program.
You cannot afford to miss this, no
plan ahead.
Evangelical Lutheran services will
bo held nt Library hall at 3 p. in.
Sunday school at 2 p. m.
Sermon. II. Cor. 5:21. "The Justl
11 cat Ion of man an Act of God."
All Lutherans, whether they be ot
Scandinavian, English or Gorman da-
cent, are cordially invito ,7
All others Interested nr, ".
Anybody knowing of .11(h '
around Klamath Fall, ,,, ' "
th pastor, thatlioiiiny rill a. iT
-.. ft .. wSrJJg
The Little Brown nirch, c
Ninth and Pine street,,. V JjT
bo. mlnUter. Ilnsldenco m to
street. Telephone :i:u. m
10 a. in., Illhln h.IiooI. Mr, C
Moore superintendent. .
11 n. 111.. niornliiK worship MB
munlon service. Sermon tmi
"Jesus' Letter to ifte Church l
EphMui." "
:30 p. in., christian Eniisi
meeting. "
7:30 p. m inliiK worship. juk,
Ject or aildros. "ProKrws of cirii
lion and the Liberty Loan." T
Hporlnl music. VI11II1, Holo k. u-
Hatterlee.
Church of the Hatred Hrirt, wr.
nor High and KIkIiiIi streets. Rm
Hugh Marshall, prutor '
Children's insss at s 30 a, n
High mass at 10 311 a. m.
Holy Hour at 7:30 p. ru.
Tho Episcopal prajer terries m
be hold In Library hall Hundsj mon.
Ing at 1 1 o'clock. All who art !
terrsted urc Invited to ihesourrlNi,
Clillrote Its llm eu lushe sss at
veral roinI Iioum. They u ni
lor ted, and tortus are nuy.
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Oregon CnsMlmer urerrosts, sat,
Exrluslvrly at K. K. K. Wore, iltl
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small sector of the French front. But)'
it showed an increase of the materia
in the east, and calling out their 1918
and part of the 1919 reserves.
While the allies have reached and
are prepared to maintain their full fprces of the allies and the improved
strength while awaiting the coming French fighting methods since adopt
of America's great at my, the enemy's ed bythe other armies, and also testl
resource are diminishing at the mo-, fieJ to by the German staff itself,
ment when the military situation de- appropos of the battle of the Somme,
mands that they increase. j In explaining their defeat, "to the per-
"Thls shows." concludes the Ktata- feet use of technical methods.' I
ment, ,'the active character attending "The comparison Is extended to the
operations In 1918, when three greatjentlro Franco-English front. If you'
democracies, England, France and consider that from April 15 to June
America, will unite In attacking the1 13 the enemy engaged 108 divisions
enemy, in conformity with the only. against the Anglo-French forces and
sound principle of war." v that tire successes of the British at
The commission's statement Issue J Ypres obliged' the enemy to engage
mru me commuiee on puonc inioi- imeen divisions during the last ten
matlon folews: "IJoth Franco-Ger-'days, you can understand why the
man fronts on the Alsne, 1917, and German losses on the western front
Verdun, 1916, have been compared, 'grow heavier. They admit the loss of
and It has been noted that they are 1 10,000 men during the month of
"It clearly appears at present that
the German staff, remembering the
critical situation In which they found
themselves following the ' Anglo-
French success In the Somme In 1916,
fears to see their western front brok
en by the allied offensive In 1917."
At the Churches
The Christian Science Society of
Klamath Falls, which is a branch or
ganisation of The Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ Scientists,
In Boston, Mass., holds services at
113 South Fourth street, every Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock and ever
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All
are welcome.
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TtU business of war in all of its grim reality
is occupying the attention of our country.
lis requirements are men, materials anil
money.
MANY ARE PLEDGING THEIR LIVES
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to 4ur country's cause.
Labor is supplying the energy necessary to
produce the material cqupiment.
You are not asked to give, merely to LEND
YOUR MONEY, AT INTEREST, to the
Government thru the purchase of Liberty
Loan Bonds.
AS AN AMERICAN CO-OPERATE.
We handle subscriptions.
Ez
First State & Savings Bank
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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