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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1917)
. " ' 'rt U.-f ;. ,'), tvjM, ft -lJT Ay i, St P l$t PAGR TWA THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON xoxmv, ocTuHim The Evening Herald wToi SMITH, Editor- Published dally except Sunday by Hie Herald Publishing Company of -Klamath Palls, at 115 Fourth street. Entered at the postoffice at Klamath falls. Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second-class matter. 1 1 ? ( Klaath Htty News j KORT KLAMATH NEWS . . 4) Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: ' One year W. One month , " MONDAY, OCTOI1KH 22, 117 Herald's Classified Advs. FOR SALE jxoAj-trii-i nrn-iri- ....-. ... BARGAIN $2.'.0 huys an Overlnud car truck body. Call at 723 Main street. 20-2t FOR SALE ltiO acres timber land on Bryant mountain; will take used auto In part pay, Ford preferred. For further particulars address W. V care Herald. 10-17 FOR SALE A splendidly built -bungalow of 3 rooms; completely mod ern; furnace heat; good lot; all in excellent condition. Price 250 less sthan would cost to build the house. Terms.-W.S.Slough. " 19-tf HELP WANTED yMWMMMM WANTED A chambermaid at the American hotel. 22-3t WANTED Cooh for boarding house. Lamm Lumber Co.. Modoc Point. ltf-tf WANTED Position by married man, on ranch. Address box C26, Cres cent avenue or call corner Fremont and Dolores. . 19-3t WANTED Cook at Odessa Logging Co. camp at Odessa. 19-tf MISCELLANEOUS TWO OR THREE small tracts to ex change for farm land in Klamath County. Tell what,you have for trade. Billings Agency, Ashland. Ore. 22-5t HAVE FEED, pasture and straw for 30 head borse3. -.Address F. C. Buchholz, Klamath Falls. 18-5t WANTED TO BUY Quantity of first class baled timothy hay; quote prices for immediate .delivery Klam ath Falls. Address box 1132. 20-2t FOR SALE 250 acres, all under litch; fenced and In cultivation; vnler right paid; C5 per acre. J. T. WARD & CO., 615 Miiin Street 5 , Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. O. O. F., meets Friday night. R". A. Emmitt, N. O., Nate Otterbeln, Secretory. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O. O. F., meets Tuesday night, R. A. Emmitt, C. P..I.L. J. Bean, Scribe. H OUSfON Metropolitan Amusement HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK I . , STAR THEATER Xcw TWunglc 1'lay Win. lUwinoml mid Clara Williams In "THE PAWS OF THE HEAR" TEMPLE THEATER liuby Mario Obhorne In "HUX8HIXE AND GOLD" HEARS? PATI1E XEW8 Latest War Pictures, Current Events - ADMIKSIOOX 10 CENTS Mrs. Grow, of Watsonvllle. Calif., is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brewer. Ida Brewer will accompany -her to San Jose, and oil her return, where she will attend business college this winter. W. E. Nlcliolson has- been on 'the sick list for the past week. J. 11. Wise of Klamath Falls Is to be the next proprietor ofthe Ktrk patrlck hotel. He takes possession to day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nichols and sou Harold are on an auto tour In the northern part of the state Mr. and Mrs. D. Tt. French of Powell Butte visited in the Fort this week. They were acompanted by Mr. French's father. Mrs. French was for merly Miss Evelyn Fatland, high school teacher at Fort Klamath. Cecil Low .returned last week from the Presidio on account of tit health? Asa Fordyce was Injured In a run away last Sunday. He received no serious injuries, but will be laid up for a considerable Period. Forty-two cars of beef eattle have just been shipped from Cblloquln by J. C. Mitchell. The high school won the volley ball game played against the grammar school Friday-afternoon by a score of three to nothing. Corporation to Aid Employees Philanthropic Plan of Giant Sugar Concern it Unique and Prais worthy. Will; Entail a . Total Cost of About , $2,000,000.00 MISSOULA, Mont., Oct. 22. The Great Western Sugar company, which' has factories thruotit Montana, Colo rado, Nebraska and Wyoming, has an. pounced a plan for presenting to edch of Its employes who was In its service six months or more previous to Sep tember 1st, a lite insurange policy tor flifl.afnniinl tt wim rAiAlvA,1 ritirlnft lh iirAvlona vear un to 13.000 Policies will be presented to new employes on the same terms after, they have been with the company six mouths. It is announced, and will be kept In force during the period of 4 j SPRING IjAKE DRIPPINGS - ' . Everyone js,Jnvited to the box so cial at the Springy Lake school Octo-, ber 29th. Ah "interesting program will be rendered by the pupils of the school. Mrs. Earl 'Rlghtmeir has returned from a weck'fl'vlslt with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Southwell of Olene. W. F. Ree'ce.te In town for a few days, 'having hla back treated by Dr. C. F. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Cheyne, Mrs. W. F. Reece, MrVand Mrs. E. A. Schreln er. Misses Loulse'and Ruby Schrelner and Frank Stewart 'were Klamath Falls visitors this past week. " Mrs, Oliver Kinney visited one day this week with liter1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. FG. Wlllla'ms. ' Mrs. F. G. Parker spent one day this week wlth'Mrs. Frank Stewart. MERRILL OPEKA HO US MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon .' PINK GROVE PICKUPS The Claiwnce Harris steam thresher has been doing community threshing for the past week, and Is now In the shed. j it Gailand Meeker has 'rented tea ranch known as .the H. M. Miller place. County Surveyor J. 0.- Cleg horn is the present owner.- T. M. Cunningham, Chas. Mack, Chas. Spldell, C. D. Chorpening and Mrs. Clarence Harris, members pf the Klamath Falls Federal Loan Associa tion, attepde'd a. meeting of the asso clationSaturday. The Meadow. Lake sawmill is re ported as planning on a winter run. R. C. Short has brought In his beef cattle from Uper Sprague River and has them now-pasturing on his Mead ow Lake rancbf Mrs. Orb Campbell has gone to Indiana for a vjslt with relatives. The Pine Grove Irrigation District voted $8,000 bonds at an election held in the Pine Grove school bouse Saturday. Our community was well represent ed in Klamath Falls Saturday, C. D. Chorpening -was .at Henley Friday evening attending to schol .fair business, Walter Campbell bfs brought a bunch of beef cattle from bis Chllo- nnfn rnnh nnrf tloi. ',!,, m n hj. mW ace. J S. E. Icenblce has moved from the B, E. Hawkins place, to bis home rancji. r- Monroe Lytle, who has been separ ator tender for the Clarence Harris machine, has returned to his home near Bonanza, , sent some time a(o to Oentral Perth, tag, and nrrangoments were made to have American aviators on the west ern front scatter the German Unci -with them. . The posters selected for die on tho front depict Uncle 8am Willi an army of millions and an air fleet of tremeu doits proportion. Another poster se lected tor this work was tho one do plcllng the statue of Liberty. .iir Survty bonds while you wait. Chllrote. Hce TltACTOR KNGINK Will SAI.K. BARGAIN! employment. The company main tains sixteen factories, and It Is esti mated that the amount of Insurance to be thus written will total fl.OOO. 000. is (;i:ilMANY BOMBED WITH LIBERTY U)AX POMTKRR WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. . American aviators In France, tha treasury department has announced. I are flying over the German lines,! dropping tens of thousands of liberty loan posters. ' Large supplies of the posters were 625 Sampson Steve Grip, l.-horse pewer: cost new today siu; gears in excellent condition. It does the work of six head of horses In pulling plows. Will run wood saws, do pumping for Irrigation, and furnish power for many duties. Ownor placing his farm all in alfalfa; has no further use for the tractor. Enquire Baldwin Hard ware Co., Klamath Falls, or Pettlt ranch, Merrill, Ore. 19-31 m A policy with tho Chlrote Agency always stonds for safe Insurance. Hard Cbihmercial Future For Britain LONDON, Oct. 2p. "After the .war secure , the. output necessary fully to Great Britain will have to face a com. j occupy her large specialised mechan-1 petltlve struggle unique in history, .leal equipment, writes the editor' pf, the British re- "On the' other side we shall find the View Engineering, In his annual dls- United States, better equipped and euBsion of trade conditions. Germany staffed than, any other Industrial and Jhe 'United' States hepolnts out country 'overflowing wltb money, as the most formidable competitors of with the highest credit, and a big home market, and other conditions essential to low cost production, v "Great' 'Britain's distorted Indus tries, flanked by abnormal power and starved desperation, demand, first of !li, deflnlte and powerful governmqnt ' r England In the after-war trade rival; ry, saying:'. " "On, the one side, Germany,' well equipped, highly qrganlted, forced by defeat and .debt to desperate exer tions, spurred by poverty to accept small profits, anything to regain her' protetclon. Unless this can be secur markets and her ruined credit. Un-led her Industrial leaders will have 1 It scrupulous and' grasping methods will tie encouragement to undertake a be backed by the German government program of improvement and reform and financed as never' before. Ger- necessary to put her on equal fight 'many has only to pick up the. broken lng terms with America and Germany. threads of foreign connect Ions, to sup- There Is evidence that this will (je in .plement the home demands,. and-thus slated upon and secured." ' Being frepared (or Guests It Is the most satisfactory feeling Imaginable to be ready for guests. To know that If you wish to entertain formally, or It a fo wfrlonds come In unexpectedly, you are prepared your dining room equipment Is complo'to for any and every occasion. Are there certain articles of the silver service or, per haps It Is glassware that you lack, and have long In tended to purchase? Really you should not delay longer. Hallowe'en Is al most here Thanksgiving will soon follow then Christmas and the holiday festivities. Think how Inconvenient to be. unprepared for these times of feasting and enter taining And right now you can make your 86167110118 from the new stocks In both silver and cut glass. Frank M. Upp Jeweler 433 Main Street Official & P. Watch Inspector "The Leading Dividend Paying Co." The Mutual Life, the company that Has Earned Mot for policy holders, Has Paid ,Mor to policy holders than any other company ia ho world,. See Geo, 0. Ulrlch, District Manager. 3-tl RUB RHUEMATISM PAIN FROM SORE, . ACHING JOINTS RUR PAIN AWAY WITH RMAU. TRIAli IIOTTI.K UK (Hill, 1'KNK THATIM1 "ST. JACOB'S OIL." ft " N - I Ov l What's Rheumatism? Pain only. Stop drugging! Not one case In fifty requires Internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "SCJacob'a Oil" 'directly upon the "tender spot" and relief comes Instantly. St.Jacob'a Oil" It a harmless rheumatism and sciatica liniment, which never disappoints and can not burn tho skis. j Limber up! Quit complaining! Get n small trial bottle from your drug-' gist, and In Just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic and sciatic .nsln, I soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't. suffer! Relief awaits you. Old, honest j "St. Jacob's Oil" has cured millions of rheumatism sufferers In the last halt century, and Is Just as good for sciat ica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains and swellings. Adr. Hong Bad! We flml timt 0 w . b Dual ........ I !", twelve yiir in .'...? Klamath nicnns that miitlu m lioallt.... -. " merchnndlsK plun HKRV. Our nixrclinndlie I, Mtd Its merlin ulon-tlie unittk a thirteenth a UikM ." Study il.ii forrowliiTZi chandlse vnluni: Fnns Gluteiby 2-Piece Uidmrw Winter weight, Camel Hair wimiI, per Rsrmsnt ,,,,ai Winter weight. AuttrtlUi Wool, per garment ...UN Winter weight, Nituril Wool, pur Ksrment ...IM SUGAR1M (To b (xintlased) i HEAD STUFFED FROM - CATARRH OR A COLO f Saye Cream ApfUed la Neatrlto vpvns ait - sa sugat ws Banker's Daughter Helps To Savei Thousands of Frenchmen Money to loan on city nud country jjrojierty. See Chilcote. 6 For townshlii plats showing for est land just opened for settlement at f 1 per township, send to Lakevlew Abstract and Title Co., Lukevlew Oregon. 22-10t Cfiilcoto luis the exclusive sale of sovstwl good houses. They are well located, sad tern are ess, If You Want YOUR PLUMIil.VG, STEAM I'lTTlXG OR YOUR HKAT. 1XO KTOVK RKPAIRKD, OR I.IXKli, CALL PHONE 414OR1U20MAIXHT. Fred; Stickle i , , X LamaaaaattiyP49gfK lamaaaaaaaaaaaWSSH ' r-J I 'K&tz8ss2jmm&i KixmS'? MmtiimM mm&wfmm t T'mBiaaV SJgsfa SI gaaftigSBsalaaalrJil :aKggHyOBrJ?V KfmMtl ftrnflWHiiiliai iiimiiii mm wasr:5naim LmBaaaaaaaaaaBgsgsaaaaaamaaV , igllflgiglgllV gsmaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaamamiK aamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVB ' sagsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaQSK '- amamBsasBmaBWgMsWr .- VSSSBS. SUb . w r Instant relief no waiting our clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawk lng, snuffling, blowing, headache, dry ness. No struggling for breath at olght; your sold or catarrh disap pears. Got a small bottle of Ely's Cream I'alm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic,! healing cream in your nostrils, , itl penetrates through every air pastago ;jf the head, soothes the Inflammed r 4wollon mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. It's Just fine.- Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Ad. Progress Carefully ,,cW ftomk world a mint ,ffM. fSJS aV.-lVVmrk;,! '' uwi' nvrinviirn 1 1 y stain) un iy lh Inlrn m. provfd Vjcuum groeait Ooldtn Wsit Coffc la truly Irtth na whan you Lu IL We pradeat man cantst Hf, arcldesit and health lasanHMi a starttard policy from'Chlesli. at 6S I Several .Improved sad i Irrigated farm, la the heart efsV,! Klamath Valley. Ask Cain show them. - I i j WULJafftT aTTataaam- XfZjt The remarkable story of Qordon Sdwards, the American' who Invented "Nlkalgln," an anesthetic, which' has javerf the lives of thousands of French surgeons, bound in their 'tra dition and convention,, refused to lis. ten to Mr. Kdwsrde; Miss Anne Mor gan, daughter pf the late J. Pi Mor frenchmen, has Just been published kan. save him mosey to manufacture m a'atafasjae. When the British aad bis drug. By her aid Mr. Mvards liMOBfcAN. has finally compelled the surgeons to recognise him and use his solution In the hospitals. Now the wounded themselves demsnd the anesthetic from the surgeons. With Its use wounds may be operated on and elesased without Mia. Airmen ffaw' MJL . j A. fllamSja-J in in e ureal vvi r nattirf VTHTJ CVlC fmdnlnrly. " " ,imiTfc"T 3 -A steadies, ffomach and nerves" c!lavs thlrct. puts -pcp" Into; In jlred bodies, fUds dlwstlon. 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