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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1917)
IV - PAGE TWO TheEvening Herald W. O. 8MITH, Editor n.vMiv.4 Am9 ascent Sunday ay The Herald Publishing CMUT of Kmmatk Falls, at XW Fouria streo i. i i . V. wtnlM at TUmsth fulH nrtfia. tor transmission through .. J .! omtsitena fjkjs) AftUA M NCOBVVwm II "- rfBBM KluttA C Ntw$ iriRS THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON yHUY,.(,Vt,M,,Ktt,ftt. nascrtptloa tni IrwUUtty flu t r "" laatk - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1917 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Carrier boys will call on all sub- ...t-ihor. in thn rltv who have not paia their subscriptions In advance, on the first Saturday of each month to col lect. Subscribers are kindly request ed to arranite to have the money ready for the boys when they call, as each carrier has from lou to l&u peo- nl to call UDOn. It will be necessary to discontinue all subscriptions not paid for oy the ISth of the month, unless special ar rnnmmenU are made at this office Prompt payments of subscriptions will be of great assistance to the car rier boys, as all are attending school during the week. EVENING HERALD. Herald's Classified Advs. FOR SALE FOR SALE Maxwell roadster; run 7,000 miles. Inquire Howie's garage. 3l-5f ' FOR 8ALE Team of 1,400-lb, mares with foal by good Jack; 3 U -Inch wagon; heavy set brushing harness; at Klamath barn. 30-4t FOR SALE Modern 4-room bunga 'low, lawn, garden and chicken house; furnished if desired; easy terms. Phone 269R. l-4t FOR SALE Willys-Knight touring car, '16 model; excellent condition; accessory equipment not found on new cars; bargain for cash. See own er, Warren Hunt, M. D., Odd Fellows building. l-3t FOR SALE 160 acres, all fenced; 38 acres cleared; small house and barn; plenty of water; about 100 acres can be cultivated; 2 miles from Mt. Hebron R. R. station. Will sell for f 10 per acre if taken soon. For Particulars write Adolph Peterson, box 1124, Klamath Falls, Ore. 31-5t FOR SALE Best truck and small dairy ranch in this county; three miles from Klamath Falls. Enquire of owner, 213 Main street. 29-4t FOR SALE 300-acre ranch, 85 acres fenced, 60 acres planted in rye; ad joining range; 110 per acre. Address Herald office, A. J. 29-10t FOR SALE Will accept sacrifice cash price for thriving business in Moatague; owners drafted. Smith's Confectionery, Montague, Calif. 26-6t FOR SALE Registered Duroc-Jeney boar, 2 years old. E. L. Rigbtmler, near Spring Lake school house. Phone 19F33. 26-6t HELP WANTED imAt MILL HANDS WANTED at Lamm Lumber company's mill at Modoc Point. 31-tf Wanted Man and wife want work on ranch. Call at Sheriff's office be tween 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. 31-3t WANTED Good 117 Fourth st. ironer; good pay, Phone 1S4. 39-tf WANTED Cook house" flunkey at Lamm Lumber, Co., Modoc Point. l-tf MISCELLANEOUS WI0WWWWW0WWWWWA00W WINTER APPLES for sale at $1 per box, at Judge Drake's orchard, Lettuce, 26c per lack. H. Newnbam, Phone 208J. ,3-5t WANTED Modern five or six room furnished bouse. Call 143. 806t HOTEL FOR SALE Beet small ho tel in Klamath County, completely famished, dishes, linen, etc., with good paying business established; buildings nearly new. If you want a food none, good, living and from 00 to 1,000 yearly net income, In vestigate tills, We are having the most delightful weather, which gives the ranchers time to care for their late crops, hai vcstlng and threshing being the order of the day; and stilt others aro-preparing the ground and sowing grain for next year's crop. O. E. Hunt recently purchased 10 acres of land east of the 8hastaVlew school house. About twenty acres under the ditch, and at tenet half this amount under a private pumping sys tem. Our Sunday school observed Rally Day with an appropriate program. Next Sunday, November 4th, Rev. M. J. Van Fossen of Ashland will preach at the school house nt 11 a. na. It was most gratifying to those in terested in the welfare ot our com munity and. surrounding country to see so many' gathered at Malln Satur day to participate in the events of the day, this being the data of the fair held by the adjoining school districts. The exhibits were good, the children did well and the speakers were most Interesting. We trust this will be an Inspiration for more to take part an other year. Too much cannot be said In favor ot Prof. Vlnlng. who gave such a graphic description ot the war, and his forceful appeal to all cltiseaa to "wake up" to their responsibility, and do everything In their power to help conquer this terrible eneaay he fore he enters our own beautiful country and perpetrates the horrible atrocities that have befallen others who have fallen Into his hands. Sta ters, we must awaken to the tact that It is our duty to begin right now to do something more than any. "I would If I could, but I don't kno how. or haven't the time," oreeasej other excuse to ease onr conssisaco It it isn't our sons' or husbands who have been called to the front, rental ber it is some wife's husband,' some mother's son or loved one Jest, as dear to them as ours are to na. and we must not "rest on onr oars" unto it is too late to be of service to these wives and mothers end their leved ones. MEN WANTED Sawmill bands and li good wages; steady work. Lakes Box Company. CattM l-t H OUSTONH Metropolitan s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR TH Daniel Frnhsnsa? Pauline Frederick in SLEEPING FIRES" A powerful story of mother love tad Self Sacrlce TEMPLE T Mutual Film Coiporasjea Eda Goodrich te "REPUTATION" From the Story by John B. Clymer Atee Geo. 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Jiul Salts cannot Injure anyone; iiinkrs n dpllsbtftil effervescent llthla water tit Ink which millions of men ind women tnkn now and then to cli'iin, tlum uvoldlng serious kidney iioip tlm Miliums and urinary organs iltrtonnct. Adv. I f OPEN NOSTRILS! EN0 -u ! : A COLD 0W CATARRH;; Hew Te Get Relief WVen Ien4 ; ; and Nese art Stuffed Up, til MM! sssKis?asasss35.i. ...., rWYUW n ti tk. Vis ,.fcssA2,iw'4'SiI-j'- . . . . .. .-, - ... i... -.in-.... ...i Mrs. A. R. Canfield has been elect-1 Warren Is In Jo Daviesauotiniy in mo. ami ronumi a cr niiunitviii .. cultural lopuiaiion. warren is n ed mayor of Warren, Ills., a town or northern tier or Illinois, me coumy was settled between 1S40 and 1850, between 1.000 and 2,000 persons. short distance from Galena, the old home of Genoral Grant. Count llfty. Your cold In head or cntnrrli dlwippenrs. Your clogged niiHtrlls will open, the air passages of your lit'uil will clear and you can breu.lic freely. No more snuffing, tinwkliiK, muroiis discharge, dryness I or iiunditciie; no struggling tor tor breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream llalm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant artlsepllc cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every ntr passage of tho head, sooth lux nnil dealing the swollen or in flamed mucous niomlirnne, giving you Initant relief. Head colds and cntnrrli yield like n sglc. Don't stay stuffed up nnd miserable. Relief la sure. Adv. American Defense Body Outlines War Program PROMINENT ENGLISH PHYSICIAN TO WED NEW YORK, Nov. 2. A platform ot eight planks, designed as a con structive program for the prosecution of the war to a definite victory, has been adopted .by the American De fense Society, it has been announced, and will be submitted for discussion and approvalHo the chambers of com merce tbruout the country and to the Chamber of Commerce of the United States nt Washington. The purpose of the committee ot the American De fense Society, which drew up the pro gram, Is announced to be to solidify tho nation in the prosecution of the war. The proposals advocated by the society in its war platform are: That the administration at Wash ington be urged to send an over whelming force to France. To intern alien enemies and enemy sympathisers whose conduct Imperils or Impedes the war. To warn Germany that departures by her from the rules of war will not be endured. To forbid the publication ot news papers and magaslnes in the German language during the war. That congress be asked at its next session to declare that a state of war exists with Austria, Bulgaria and Turkey; to expel any disloyal mem bers, and to enact a law prohibiting the Issuance of new securities except by-federal license. It is, recommended to "various au thorities" that tbey forbid compul sory, study of German in the public In Its preamble to tho platform the American Defense Society asserts that It Is "gratified at various steps taken by the administration, congress and thruout the nation on matters bear- ling on. the war against Germany and her allies, and desiring that the war be prosecuted to definite victory, and the nation solidified to that end, urges the foregoing steps. LONDON. Nov. 2. Although over 70 years old. Sir Douglas Powell, who wan "physician In ordinary" to Quoen Victoria. King Edward and King George, has Just anounced his en gagement to Miss Edith Wood of London, and the marriage will take I place this month. Sir Douglas has for fifty years boon regnrded as one of the greatest British authorities on tuberculosis. Several improved 40 -and SO sen Irrigated farm in the heart of the Klamath Valley. Ask Chllcote to show tlietn. 8 HAY INSURANCE Some of tliosc policies you wrote during the smuttier have no doubt ex. plreri. Would It not be wise for you to place other short term policial to protect your money until rain come See Chllrotc. 31-3t The prudent man carries life, fire, accident and health insurance. Get u ntunlurd policy from Chllcote. 6 MEN WANTED Sawmill hands and lumber pller; good wages; steady work. Call Rig Lakes Box Company. l-3t Pianos for Liberty Bonds Shepherds Chllcote lias the exclusive sale of several good houses. They are well located, and terms are easy. 6 A New Photograph of . RussianZWomen Soldiers MERRILL OPERA HOUU MOTION PICTUSM TUESDAYS AND SUTUBDAYB MerrnLOreaea Pioneer Auto Service day or mom Phone Meeea Iff JITNEY JOB l FOR 8ALE--a00 chickens, Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Island" Reds,' and Wyandotte, 17 wr dotea. Paean 14W. , ;MW FOR BALIf Heuses: 6 rooms, modern room, atfdern 4 rooms, medsra 3 rooms 6 rooms fteeeeteff ...M,0Tv .. !, , .. MM 0s - l.iSt I n ,Desk room for rent, J.. T. WARD CO., Iff Mala Street Farm lands from per aero ay. Timber lands, fl.lS . nnd up. Large lota fro Mala sj TURN HI DARK WITH SAGE TEA IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT DARKENS SO NATURALLY NO BODY CAN TKLL The old-time mlxturo of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, Htreaked and faded hair is grand mothers recipe, and folks aro again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which Is qulto sonslble, as we are living In an ago when u youthful appearance Is of tho 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-uso product, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" for about GO cents a bottle. It Is very popular because nobody can discover 't has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morn ing the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, It also pro duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive. This ready-to-use preparation Is a de lightful toilet requisite for those w,ho desire a more youthful appearance. It Is not Intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. Adv. o1saaBammmmamnaa "Bn 'VBalmiamBmBssBB!se?BsmmmmmBm MMWWVWWWVWMMMWMwwWMwMMMAMA New City Laundry Ws Guarantee Our Work. J Shirts snd Collars Laundsrse. We also wash silk, wool, and col ored gods vsry carefully. Try us ones snd be convlncsd. Our prices sre right Phone ISA 127 Fourth Street Back of First Natisnai Bank bWW0WW0WWWmm0WW If You Want YOUR PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING OR YOUR IIKAT. ING STOVE REPAIRED, OR LINED, CALL PHONE 4 It OK IOUU MAIN ST. Fred Stickle Suggestions IN Writing For tho Ctirntt Ihvajer Your IMI.I, hat ,, Me Iwvo In inlml. Jut o, Rlanro thru our Mg hat de imiimeiit will uuivlare yoa Hint t aw hIiohIiii every new slMte ti Ih- hsd. Krlu In kinootli ami metca flnl!i, In nil ih,, n ttM( eil iiHiik, Green, Nils Kfwn, ltrmn, greys and black. At l'rlM-Tlinl Are Itlgst a.M, au.no, w,h), sue, nml Sl.oo SUGARMAN'S (To lie continued) -samJJJB3SOnmamaW p0AAAAmA00AAAAAA0A0l1M G. C. Lorenz PLUMBING, HTKAM FmttS, HHKKT MKTAI, WORK, Ut NOX FURNACKH 1NHTAIXO, BTOVKH BOl'OIIT, HOLD, Mb PAIHKD AND RKLIN'KD. PUMPH AND I'll'K WORK Of ALL KINDS. AUKNT FOR FAB BANKS-MORHK KXUINBB. 706 MAIN HT. I'HO.NKtM I 70S wVMW jsjuVAATtrsrsfy-i-i ssseMssan aaaaasmmmmsmmaamWiK '1V7JPMiWmj' s.'&j ' 'ssi:iM'.,ZSjL& ammmmmaffgmf s. TmMZ:4t ',, Yii ,?ElKKUL.Km!!SBavtrfi. pKzf'Ha-i-wm 7"iW&i nsk-ssAt&ztm ssis' '., J, J', 7s. ,',y WmwMm Zs,y im " . s. ? 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BRADLKY, Mgr. 721 MAIN STRECT EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS TAKff A QUAffff OF SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNKYff IP ffLAODKR OTHERS YOU Eating meat regularly evenually pro duces kidney trouble In some form or other, says a well-known authority, be cause the uric aclde In meat excites the kidneys, they become overwork ed: get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly back ache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation, The momen -our back hurts 'or kidneys aren't acting right, or If bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of jad Salts from nay ffood pharmacy; take a tsblespoonful la a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act ftne. This famous salts is made """"SneesssssssmmamamaSamaT 'Z-. Tffi smssnammammamaanaennnssmmnsenseBmameBaaaaaaaBmnmmaamnm ' it ffsswg ,- HM"sf ' m5Sm j T"JMilT.U -j4-4fmMLaWUnABmaam?"" 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