The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 25, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLt, OREOON
TheEvening Herald
W. O. SMITH, Editor
rafcHAiti daily exeat tuaday
A Benin PaMlaklag Cosnneay of
nnr Falls, at US roarut aires.
Marat at fee sostoace at
fitto. Oifoa. for traaaaMloa tknmgk
s. aa aacoad-elaaa nutter.
eaacriatioa tew r II to aay
Him t tka United States:
One year
OMBMatfe.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, I9IT
HefaU'sChssiiedAdvs.
FOR SALE
juijinni iriri'i --'
FOR SALE Cheap, or trade; Haines
car in good running order. Call
Howie garage or phone. 193M. 24-4t
FOR SALE 1,400 acres inutte
Valley; all plowable; no cash re
quired; only one rear's Interest in
advance; after two years, 5 per cent
cash, balance in 20 or SO years, to
nit. L. Engel, owner, 79 Mercer St..
New Yorkcity. 25-6t
STOQjC RANCH FOR
radge; 1,000 acres
For particulars write
Klamath Falls, Ore.
SALE Good
for $25,000.
to
Box 383,
23-6t
FOR SALE 160 acres timber land
ob Bryant mountain; will take used
auto In, part pay, Ford preferred. For
further particulars address V. W.,
car Herald. 10-17
FOR SALE Large thorobred Jersey
cow; gentle; gives 8 quarts milk
per day. Ed Probst. 431 Wash street.
22-6t
Bie CELEBRATION
HELOYESTERDRY
CAMP LEWIS HAS BIG TIME ON
HOLIDAY MAX IS OIVKX HEA.
VV &KXTKMgflR FAILING TO
M RMIT JUMVLATIOXS
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CAMP LEWIS. Oct. 23. An ad
dress by Senator Wesley M. Jones
and n great trS&'and neld meet wert
features of thVLlberty Loan holida
jesterday here.
Forfeiture of all pay and confine
rnent for five years at bard labor was
the sentence Imposed upon Eno R.
Larseu. a drafted man from Sab
Francisco, who was tried by court
martial for failure to submit to
physical examination for contagious
diseases. Larson will be confined here
for the present, and later sent to Fort
Leavenworth or Alcatrai Island.
Another soldier arrested for sell
ing "dope" to the soldiers will also be
court uartialed.
Princess May Be British Queen
FOR SALE: A splendidly built bun
galow of 5 rooms; completely mod.
era; furnace heat; good lot; all in
excellent condition. Price $250 leas
tana would coat to build the house.
Terns. W.S.Slough. -49-tf
KOK KENT
FOR RENT Two housekeeping
, rooms on ground floor; light and
water furnished. 1143 Pine at. 26t
HELP WANTED
' 'WANTED Man and wife to work at
boarding house; good wage to
right party. Phone 70J. 24-2t
WANTED Handy, woman to wprk In
boarding heuse: good wages for
party not afraid of work. Phone 9 8 J.
gl-lt .
WANTED Cook for, boarding house.
Lamm Lumber Co., Modoc Point
19-tl
MISCELLANEOUS
YOUKO LaDY wants room and ooard
In private fatally.' Phone 181. 23-4
MADlSON,Wa.. Oct. 25. La Fol-
lettelsm will, be the chief issue inhe
event of a special election being held
to name a successor to the late United
States Senator, Paul O. Hustlng.
Altho the attorney general In as
k unofficial opinion has declared an
election will the necessary. Governor
lot Mllwaukee,.Thomas Kearney of Ra-
before taking Jeclslve action. The
V,'liitJ:u Jiyuity legion wil be Ur
taccur.lr. tUoaaUjrJal campaign, and
it will oppose every La Follette candi
date who appears in the field.
Some of those mentioned as possi
ble successors to Hustings are Gover
nor Phllipp and Judge John C. Karel
Phillip has requested a formal ruling
cine, William H. Hatton of New Lon
don and former Governor Francis Me
Govern of Milwaukee.
All of these men are strong foes of
La Follettelsm.
WANTED Modern five or six room
furnished house. Call 143 23-5t
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
FOR SALE! S-room modern bouse,
furnished with 3-room apartment
roughed In; can be finished for about
$200, which will rent readtly for f 16
per month; close In; owner says sell,
sell; $2,200.
23-lt
J. T. WARD CO.,
610 Mala Street
STRAYED OR STOLEN from Fort
Klamath pasture about October 10,
2 gray mares, one colt, one bay mare,
one bay gelding, one sorrel gelding,-
one we can't describe; all branded 87
on left shoulder and N on left-thigh;
(Percherons, raised In Swan Lake Val-
,. ley, Call J. W, Utter, Fort Klamath,
or P. W. Snyder, Klamath Falls, and
get $20. 23-6t
"" LOST AND POUND
.OST A tire; anyone finding a 30x3
Diamond tread tire between Aspen
ake and Odeesa will kindly leave at
Herald office and receive $S and my
perpetual gratitude. E. 8. Klrby,-
Odessa. 24-3t
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fUMT Somewhere in Klamath Falls,
boy's new macklnaw; made by Salt
Lake woolen mills. Reward if return
ed to Herald office or to Mrs. J. F.
' "Adams. , 24-tf
GERTRUDE CO.
Millinery
fir
t.'I.UMAXK WITHDRAW
OX "WIDE FROXT
DERLLf.'Oct. 23. On a wide
front between the Gulf of Riga
and the Drina River, the Ger
man troopV ' have withdrawn
without Interruption from the
enemy. :o -
The withdrawal took place Sun-
day night." 7i"
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A.NTI- LA FOLLETTEISM
STRONG IX WISCOXSIX
"The Leading Dividend Paying Co,
The Mutual, JLife, the company that
Has Earned .More for policy holders,
Has Paid, More- to policy holders
than any othericompany in the world.
See Geo. C.OUrJch, District Manager.
3-tf .o'A
Several Improved 40 and 40 crt
Irrigated fan.la the heart of the
Klamath Valley. Ask Chllcote to
show tliem. .' -' 6
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Metropolitan Amusements
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
JULES VERNE'S
LAROUXD THE. WORLD IN 80 DOYS
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STAR 'THEATER
Triangle Fine Arts Presente
Olive Thomas la
"MADCAP MADGE"
A photoplay full of Jaxx from start
to finish, In Five Parts
"HIS. BETTER FATE"
A Triangle Comedy
CHIC! NEW I TRIMMED and
, --RBADY TO WEAR HATS Just re-
., . v ftelKed. An assortment of boll, brims,
f,' straight brims and drop brims, In
Black Purple, Taupe, Brown and
. iMWiun Red. Some of these the
Xj jrtrjnejMitar qQLp "DAL HATS.
fl Mate Si
TEMPLE THIATIB
, Selig Presents y
Lew Fields la
THE DARKER"
A thrilling drama of circus life In
Wve Parte
HKARSATHK NEWS
Latest War Pictures, Current Events
ADMIsilOOX 10 CENT
("Mil
MERRILL. QPERA HOUM
MUTIOJI JHTTUBJ
TUESDAYS, AAU HATOswUn
atorrw, Oi
f "' ' -' "' 5la& -.Wl
made by an East Pruwlan prisoner,
hne lion received here In official dls
pnlchei. According lo this soldier the
jotialiMle and revolutionary spirit In
growing so rapidly that It It exictcd
to -fndanger'the supremacy of tn
Junker by spring, and the military
Hiithcrltles'are adopting most ncvoia
rircsle measures. He alixi told n
story of how Gerninn privates left
thnlr officers to their fate In Hio faro
of tiro, and of how officers hated by
their troops fell on battlefield with
bullets In their backs. .
DANCING SCHOOL
Starts Monday night, October 2tMli.
It you wish to Join the cIush phone
187. 2C-MI
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PRINCESS MAUPe DUCHtSSOf rlFB.
Princess Maud, the beautiful daugh
ter of the Duchess of Fire, will be
come Queen of Great Britain and Ire
land, if, as reported, she Is engaged
to the Prince of Wales. Dut the
young prince has been reported en
gaged many times. The Duchess of
Fife was a daughter of Edward VII.,
grandfather of the present Prince of
Wales.
Plot to Kill President
On Thanksgiving Day
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 23. Eight
men. are ifhder arrest here on a
charge of conspiring to kill President
Wilson on Thanksgiving day.
The plot, which is sal dto have
been worked out In a small town near
here, was neurathed by secret service
agents. Federal officials refuse to give
the names of the men Involved.
Detectives say that three of the'
men planned to go to Washington and
gain an audience, thru political influ
ence. The crime was to be commit
ted then. The method was not given
out. '
Two 'of the men lived In Pickett
County, two were arrested near Nash
ville, and one was arrested in Scott
County. The others were arrested
here. "
Four of the men have been bound
over to await the action of the grand
Jury. Exact charges placed against
the men are not given out by federal
agents. The men are being heldfor
further orders from Washington. The
man at whose home the plot Isald
to have been hatched has been bound
over to the federal grand Jury and the
government has refused him ball.
WASHINGTON', D. C, Oct. 25.
Secretary Tumulty, shock absorber
outside. President Wilson's office,
pmiled when informed of the plot In
Tennessee on the president's life.
"How'd they get by me" he asked.
disparaging the Idea that anyone with
n.ere political influence couldgaln an
audience with the president.
. Joe Murphy, guardian of the presi
dent's person in public, regarded the
plot lightly.
W. H. Moran, bead of the govern
ment secret service Bureau, said they
had an agent stationed at'Memphls,
but, that no word of any plot had been
received by him.
Germans Now Expect
Peace In November
WASHINGTON, D..C, Oct. 25.
An Italian workman Interned In Ger
many since the beginning of the war,
nag escaped thru the Alps to, his own
country with av report that the Ger
man people want peace, and expect It
to come in November. Official, dis
patches received tell the man's story,
accordlngvto which the Germans have
abandoned hope of victory of arms.
I aborers are threatening to leave the
factories If the war continues anoth
efi inter, and the civil population
generally Is living under terrible con
ditions. He said 800 soldiers attend
In a'clrrut at Esen were killed at
one time by a bomb of allied aviators.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 25,
Interi-fetlng statements about Germa
ny's unsettled political sltuatlpn ana
ticachery in the ranks of the army,
ouch! lumbago!
rub Cains from
sore, (ame back
RUD BACKACHE AWAY WITH
SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD,
PENETRATING "ST. JACOB'S
OIL"
Dack hurt you? Can't straighten
up without feeling sudden pains,
sharp aches and twinges? Now listen)
That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe
Crom a strain, and you'll get relief the
moment you rub your back with
ioothlng, penetrating "St.Jacob's oil."
Nothing else takes out soreness, lame
ness and stiffness so quickly. You
simply rub lt on your back and out
cornea the pain. It Is harmless and
doesn't burn the skin. '
Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a
small trial bottle of old, honest "St.
Jacob's Oil" from any drug store, and
after using It Just once, you'll forget
that you ever bad backache, lumbago
or sciatica, because,, your back will
never hurt or cause any more misery.
It Mver disappoints and has been rec
OMauaeed (or 60 yeari.--Adr.
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COMB SAGE TEA
. INTO 6RAY HAIR
DARKRNB BEAUTIFULLY AND RE
STORES ITS NATURAL COI.OH
AND LUSTRE AT ONCE
Common garden sage brewed Into
a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and lux
urlans. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul
phur recipe at home, though, Is trou
blesome. An easier way Is to get then
ready to use preparation Improved by
the addition of other Ingredients,
costing about 50 conts a lnrge bottle,
at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus
aoldlng a lot of muss
While gray, faded hair Is not sin
ful, we all desire to retain our youth
ful appearance and attractiveness. II)
darkening your hair with Wyeth'x
Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one
cafPtcll, b'ecause It Is done so natur
ally, so evenly. You Just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It and draw
this through your hnlr, taking one
small strand at a time; by motning
all gray hairs have disappeared. Af
ter another application or two your
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 In not Intended for the cure
mitigation or prevention of disease.-'
Adv.
P
fmni-MficBiq
Criticism
Are you a coffeo critic?
Then you will thoroughly
enjoy the delicious flavor
and enticing
aroma of Gold
en We$t Coffee
when you cut
the seal of the
Vacuum Can.
mum- i
TOWER'S FISH BRAND
REFLEX SUCKER
Practical as a
plow, and just
as necessary.
Make every
rainy day
count.
Waterprooft
Absolute
are Marked
IAIM- .
fOWBfe
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ml.
mm
:m.
tsjfsM AJiTownca boiton
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Klamath Lodge No. 127, 1. O. O. F.,
moots Friday night. H, A, Kmmltt,
S. a., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary, s
Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I, O,
O. F., meets Tuesday night, R, A.
Kmmltt, C. l, h. J. tiean, Scribe.
rmng!
Be Watchful of
Quality in War
Timet.
Tree Tea
' is Todays Always,
The Beat Quality
.andfirtht Least Money
CEYLONjApAN ' FullWeigh
The Watch
For the
Railroad Man
Upp gives particular atten
tion to railroad -wntcha-t.
our stock Ih kept cutnploUt
In tln various makes which
lmo proved themselves to
bn (lie most reliable wntchoa
for men In the rnllrond nor-
Ire.
If oii tinvo n fnvorlto rail
road watch, you will find-it
here In a caso which will
appeal to you. ,
If you have no choice, we
will be Klml to'show you
reliable makes and explain
the features of each, ho that
you can form an Intelligent
opinion of their respective
merits.
I'rlcej Hinge from 40 to
$C5. Upp's prices always
represent tho greatest
wntrh value posslblu to obtain.
Frank M. Upp
Jeweler
433 Main Street
Official a P. Watch Inspector
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Harvest
Your
Overcoal
Yet?
A iMiiintlfiil Iwrvwit her H
Nfi mid Mire.
Our Stock i
la mi rompti n Miid faiun,
of Niirii Uilnlte ttrsrtj.
neM and him h evident at
tlnrtlveiMw that the task It
mn io mill n pattern Hat
ItlflUftaiMM I.... ... . a '
rliolin from mi( m sMar
iirniii lutitFrns.
Tliry aifi
$15.00 1. $45.01
SUGARMANS
(To lie rwntlased)
Harrty bonds n Idle Vn Walt fatl
(lillcote.
THE NEW CLAREMOrfT.
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THK HUNHHINK HOMK
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I'nder tlie tnattageiueat of Dr. Kllaa A. IngnlU (graduate of kW
L'nlveralty of Michigan Medical) will take a limited amahsr at
liatienta, or thoae sufTerleg from uei-vou ailment or maws
rolMltlona, or other lllaeaa.
Xo coataglomi disease received.
228 FOURTH HTItKKT
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
If You Hesitate to Have
Your Shoes REPAIRED
On. account of looks you don't know the kind of repairing1
do. Wo promise In advance to innko your old wlwes look !
mott ns knm1 Tin new-and at a Tery reammHlile t. I'alea
you imvc nil kinds of good alio money to throw away, YOU
KIIOl'l.l)
Make the Old Ones Last as Long as PnaVe
I.t it show you how we make old ahoes look llko new cats.
Modern Shoe Store
GKO. W. IIKADI.KY. Mar. 721 MAIN STS
Ope
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ra House ocl 25 - .'
HI'UCIAb ATTRACTION
"Around the World
In Eighty Days"
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SEE
ny JULRH VERNH
Also AuUior of "Twenty Thousand Leagues Undor tne
TIlRILMNai INTHnKHTINOI -
THK OAMKL RACK!
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THE JAPANKSK CARARCTI
,RHng the ailldren Will Pleas Both the Old and the V
COMK KARLY AND AVOID THK Mm
Adults 25c - - Children 15c
Also An uproaring comedy
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