The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 16, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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TENTS ARE ALWAYS WARM AND ALWAYS
rd out to him.
It in Army Y,
In every camp thore
M. C. A. for tho on-
llited men.
One of tho greatest problems In
uy military cantonment Is to find
! something for the soldier to do dur
lt M Iclsuro hours. For this rea
son ths government opened its camps
'Italian Reverses Due
to German
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WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 10.
Ufht Is thrown upon hitherto unox
Dlalnable recesses to German Intri
gues In the ranks of the Italian army
by in official dispatch received here
from Rome. It tells how, on the eveMJIornnlo d'ltalla and II Corrlcro Del-
et tbslr great offensive the Teutons
circulated among the soldiers at cor
lain points of the Italian front news
pipers carrying sensational stories of
rebellions In Italian provinces, or
English soldiers shooting down wo
men and children, and of French cav
(Iry men riding oven. the bodies of
njfltntors. '
In further explanation of tho break
down or the Italian defense, the mos.
ls says Italian speaking Bulgarians
and Cronts In Italian unlforjns pene
trating the lines on tho eve of the
offensive caused great confusion by
telephono orders for the abandon
Went of Important positions.
"An Investigation," says tho dis
patch, "has brought to light tho most
trsachoroua ruse resorted to by tho
nemy in order to undermine the
College Girls
FRENCH FIt'ONT, Oct 31.' (Cor
respondence) A small band of
Bmlth College girls Is mothering the
distressed populations of those dls-
trlcts of France devastated by tho
Germans before they were, forced to
fetreaj last spring by tho victorious
French-and British troops, who had
. hammered them on the'Somme. Tho
correspondent of the Assoolated Press
paused a day with the young women
In the war tone, where they have ar
rived to Install themselves in the
"Wit of the stricken people. They
ve made their headquarters In the
Hounds of the, Chateau of Robere
eourt. There1 they live In shadks and
Portable bouses in sight of the black,
ned ruins of the castle, burned by
m Oermsns. From this center they
o to twelve villages which have been
""wir tor relief hy tho Araer
"1rU. Ber the war tajy had
Is Soldiers Club
I "". wlH'ru lio can Hucuru imncr nml
en vdIhiu'h to urlto Imtnc, nml whore
j the welcoming luiml Ih nlwnyn Htr.t.h.
to tho Y. M. C. A., and rendered ov
cry possible nKHlstnneo to the organ
ization to work nmoiig tho men. As
a icAutt the moralo of tho American
army Is tho best of any troops In the
world.
The Y. M. C. A. tent or building is
crowded at night. Oftlmes It is the
Propoganda
morale, of our soldiers Immediately
bofoio tho present offensive. On the
lTith of October the qnomy succeeded
In smuggling thru our lines and dis
tributing thousands of copies of 11
lu lira, In which woro reported tu
mutts nnd rebellions in Naples, Ftor-
once, Sicily and ruguo, wan Hun
dreds of pcoplo killed In Tuscany by
Kngllsh soldiers firing upon women
and children, nnd also describing the
French soldiers riding over the bodle3
of agitators, etc.
"It was also established that In cer
tain sections Bulgarians and Croats,
wearing Italian uniforms, speaking
Italian perfectly, ordered our soldiers
thru telephono communications to
abandon Italian dcfenslvo positions,
and thereby causing great confusion
and anxiety,"
Accounts of the Italian retreat be
foro the Austro-Germau drive hav"e
toid orho failure of the Italians at
crucial points to mnko a show of fight
against the Invader.
Prove
Angels of Mercy
altogether a population of approxl;
mately 4,600. Now this has been re
duced to about 1,200.
The "American Angels of Mercy,"
as, the Smith College girls are known,
.brought with them from America or
purchased In Paris large stores of
articles of first necessity for the peo
pie. Many of the peasants had money
which they had been able to conceal
from the Germans, and these people
were quite willing to pay for articles
nrovlded by the American girls. Oth
ers among the peasants wore dlstltute
of both money and goods, and for
these the American girls made charit
able provision,
The fflrls brought motor trucks and
several of them aro raotoj drivers.
Once or twice a week each of tne
villages In their district receives a
visit from a party of the girls In their
trucks, which are loaded witn neces
sltles, and these are sold to the
only wurni miot thL. oldlers tun Dud
-iiciK.'r iiml othor gutim aru n
J')U, hoxliu; tiiutcliui aro pulled off,
nml pretty neiuly every night there Ih
'in eiitoriiilntneiit of some kind, a
motion picture ohow f,r vnudevlllo
MiiritH impplliMl hy the men them-
M'llOh
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A. Ih the cluh for the
fllllHtril men. Wherever )!,..
arc
Hem Die v, ,j, ( a. follows Kvcry- Kov,'r"",0"t' no'(1 t,ia " 1h w" wort
tliliii; Ih rreo. No tiicinhcrshlp Ih re-' "'''"" '" "l,c,"l a conHlilernhle hiiiii of
iilieil,Hinl It Ih open t" nil. In order """'& '" exploring the possible pe
to continue UiIh woik unil to extend III tro,,,l' lnponlln In Omit Iirltnln."
OPEN TO THE SOLDIERS
to reach tho nrmles of Itussla, France
and Italy, a national drive for $35,-'
OOO.ikpO is under way. This sum Is
necessary to care for tho physical,
moral and rcllKlous welfnro of the!
men. it Is estimated that $10 will
care for a soldier for ono year. Every
one is asked to contribute to this
fund. Tho drive Is now on.
unaaaBHHiaiaaiiHHaae
IjUuuu tut? vusi uue uiusi pay mr a
ants at cost price or less, and thus small Jar of the ordinary cold cream.
many of tho needs of tho people are
met. Food, linen, clothing, furniture,
kitchen utensils and live chickens and
rabbits aro most desired.
- Ll'XItUIUl GOK8 IIOMI-:
BUKNOS AirtKS, Nov. 1C An Ar
Kontlno torpedo boat is on route from
Mnrvln ttnrrln' Tslntnl in thla nnrt
carrying Count Karl von Luxburg.itwo on from Uio grocer and make
the expelled German minister to this
icpubllc. Ills stay here will be tim
tted to twenty-four hours. He will
embark for The Netherlands In the
Dutch llnor Hollandla, having ob
twined safe conduct from tho allied
governments.
Is London Coming to.
the Bomb-Proof Shelter?
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clusion that his family will be safer
In tbla bomb proof shelter, which he
has built near bu home. This pro
tograph shows his family at tho door
' ENGLISH WILL ATTEMI"!
TO KIND OIL UKf OHITH
LONDON, Nov. 1C It was an
nounced In the house or commons
this week that "certain eminent 1
Ancrl-nn Keologlats, who have come'
from the United States to advho the!
"l lie Hpeaker, u Hpnkcsinan for the
hoiird of trade, ndded:
"It Ih Impossible to exniiKcralci the
linpottanco or llndlug oil In thlH coun
try. Wo cannot yet nay that It Is
here, but It Is certainly worth looking
for. Oil Is almost more Important at
jthls moment than anything else. You
i -. .
oui me Krcnien motive power we are
iislm?, nnd tho rest will be of little
vft'uc,M .
"
CHEAP HOMES
Four room Iioum and fine lot on
Wnlnut Ntrcet for only M,2;0 t-UHli.
TIiIh Ih a rt'Al nbrgain.
Four room house anil targe lot on
Michigan "Venue for BMifi, on easy
teiniH. Cliileote, 3;I Main. 1C
KKIIECCA OF HUNNYIHtOOK FAItM
Special Saturday vatlnee, Star the
ater. Mary I'lckfbrd In "Itebecca of
Sunnybrook Farm." it
Girls! Use Lemons!
Make a Bleaching,
Beautifying Cream
Tho juice of two fresh lemons
strained Into a bottle contalnilg
three ounces of orchard white makes
,a whole quarter pint of the most re
imarkable lemon skin beautifier at
Care should be taken to strain the
lemon jufce through a fine cloth so
no lemon pulp gets in, then this lo-
tlon will keep fresh for months. Every
woman knows that lemon Juice Is
used to bleach and remove such
blemishes ns freckles, gallowness and
tan and Is the Ideal skin ibftenei,
smoothener and beautifier.
Just try it! Get threo ounces of
orchard white at any pharmacy and
up a quarter pint of this sweetly,
fragrant lemon lotion 'and massage
It daily Into) ho'faco, neck, arms and
Ifands. . It naturally should help to
soften, freshen, bleach nnd. bring out
the roses and beauty of any skin. It
jls Bmpjy mnrvelous to Bmoothen
rough, red hands. Adv.
of the shelter, It Is covered with
sacks of sand, His' method may be
Imitated by others who wish to keep
tbolr families out of danger during
the German raids.
...- uvU men, munitions ami money, 'and ,icn, the BWollen, 'Inflamed mu
but If you havo no oil yen are with- l0tls mcmbrane, giving you instant
NOSE CLOQQED FROM
A COLD OR CATARRH
'Apply Cream la Nostrils Ta
OpM Uf AlT PlMMflM.
mmm-i i 1 1 iniiniiiiiiiiiii i
Ah! What relief) Your clogged
,""itrIU 0,en r,eht "" the a,r '
stipuH of your head are clear and you
can breathe freely. No more hawking,
smittlng, mucous discharge, bead
ache, dryness no struggling for
breath at night your cold or catarrh
li (.one.
i)on't stay stuffed up! Oct a small
bottle of Kly's Cream Balm from your
druggist now. Apply a little of this
fr.imint, nntlseptlc cream In your
nostrils, let It penetrate through
LV(rv .,. ... . tlie nefld. .ooth.l
: ' ' i
relief. Ely's Cream Balm Is Just
what every cold and catarrh sufferer
has been seeking. It's Just splon-
did. Adv.
!
If You Want
YOUR PLUMBING, STEAM
FITTING OR YOUR HEAT
ING STOVE REPAIRED,
OR LINED, CALL PHONE
414 OR 1026 MAIN ST.
Fred Stickle
CLEANING & PRESSING
Phone 410
All Gurments Called for and
Delivered
Agents for
KAHN MADK-TO-MEASURE
CLOTHES
J. POSPISIL
711 Main St.
Your Wife and Yob
will both be satisfied with
SILVERWARE
purchased at Jaeger Bros.
Jtecer Bros.' service le each c
to linn you of utltfictlon In
ny selection you might tneke In
silverware or Jewelry. 8houldyoo
find It otherwlM your money will
be refunded. 8ome opportune
buying euggeetlonii
H Doxen Hudton Teaepoone
245. We guarantee the wear
of these to be that of a lifetime.
MILITARY WATCHES for the
boy In the service, with luminous
aiI,s4.js up.
Oar Special
$100 DIAMOND MNC
Its worth hae spread to many
etatee. Other Diamond Ringa 110
to SUM.
Diamonds eent through your
espresa company for approval.
JAEGER BROS.
Jcwsuse ORieuas
isl.ts auTH er., essexiM sus,
rennjkHo.oaieoN
. - .asMesNesei . .
Dob's. Brsdiuseis. say FsrdaaS Beak
ls Here I
Come In
and See It!
The NEW "
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FatitMk
Mom
FARM ENGINE
Economical Simple
Light Weight-Subttantkl
Fool-Proof Conntructlon
Gun Batrtl Cylinder Bore
G. C. LORENZ
CT f wrP
All night masked ball at Shipping
ton pool hall Friday night. Prizes to
the two best sustained characters.
Tickets, 76c. 13-4t
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New City Laundry
We Guarantee Our Work.
Shirts and Collars Laundered.
We also wash silk, wool, and col
eretf gods very carefully. Try us
once and be convinced. Our prices
are right. Phone 184.
127 Fourth Street
Back of First National Bank
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LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Sale of Bonds
Notice Is hereby given that Pine
Grove Irrigation District will offer
for sale, at Its office, at the residence
of S. K; McKenile, in said district,
bonds of said irrigation district, on
the 24th day of November, 1917, at
the hour of 10 o'clock of said day, to
the amount of $7,000, and that sealed
proposals will be t received by the
board of directors of said district, at
their said office, for the purchase of
said bonds, till said day and hour
specified for the sale of same. The
board of directors reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
8. K. McKENZIE,
Clerk of the Board of Directors.
26-2-9-16-23
Summons-for Publication In Foreclos
ure of Tax Lien
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, tor Klamath County
Joe Vose, Plaintiff,
vs.
Margaret Douglas, Defendant.
To Margaret Douglas, the above
named defendant:
In the Name of the State of Oregen:
You are hereby notified that Joe
Vosethe holder of Certificate of De
linquency numbered 699, issued on
the 17th day of February, 1916, by
the tax collector of the County of
Klamath, State of Oregon for the
amount of sixteen and ($16.93) 93
lOOths dollars, the same being the
amount then due and delinquent for
taxes for the year 1913, together
with penalty, Interest and costs there
on upon the real property assessed to
you, of- which you are the owner as
appears of record, situated in said
county and state, and particularly de
scribed as follows, to-wlt:
Lots one (1), two (2), three (3),
and four (4), of block two (2), in
First Addition to Fort Klamath,
Klamath County, Oregon.
Tou are further notified that said
Joe Vose has paid taxes on said prem
ises for prior or subsequent years,
with the rate of interest on said
amounts as follews:
Tear 1914, paid February 17, 1916,
Tax Receipt No. 5920, amount paid
$14.78, rate of Interest 15 per cent.
Tear 1915, paid March 6, 1916,
Tax Receipt No. 354, amount paid
$12.79, rate of Interest 15 per cent
Tear 1916, paid April 2, 1917,
Tax Receipt No. 1823, amount paid
$10.86, rate of interest 15 per cent.
Said Margaret Douglas, as the own
er of the legal title of the above de
scribed property as the same appears
of record, and each of the other per
sons above named are hereby further
notified that Joe Vose 'will apply to
the Circuit Court of the County and
State aforesaid for a decree foreclos
ing the lien against the property de
scribed and mentioned In said cer
tificate. And you are hereby sum
moned to appear within sixty 'days
after the first publication of the sum
mons exclusive of the day of said first
publication, and defend this action or
pay the amount due as above shown,
together with costs and accrued In
terest, and In case of your failure to
do so, a decree will be rendered fore
closing the Hen of said taxes and costs
against the land and premises above
named.
This summons Is published by or
der of the Honorable D. V, Kuyken
dalC Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
Klamath, and said order was made
and dated this 18th day of October,
1917, and the-date of the first pub
lication of this summons is the 19th
day pf October, 1917.
All process and papers In this pro
ceeding may be served upon the un
dersigned residing within' the State
of Oregon, at the address hereafter
mentioned.
H. C. MBRRYMAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address First .National Bank Build
ing, Klamath, lls, Oregon.
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"or Hands
Be conscious of the character
jfY01" haLndA P and water
will keep them clean, but you need
to use some high quality cold cream
and hand lotion to keep the skin
white, soft, smooth and youthful
A few moments a day can be
well spent in the Deauiifying of
your hands this applies to both
men and women. - .-
You are often judged by the ap
pearance of your hands and finger
nails have a caret m ,. w
Allow us the opportunity of
showing you some of our splendid
nail cleansers, nail polishes and
manicuring goods.
V
Yourhmdt tdnntt you tlther ft rorsWy
or unfiroribly In the mlndi of thote with
.a-Jtom you come In contact think It mr.
t.
UnKrwootftPtarRary
W'T KLAMATH FALLS OfEOOHiSfwl
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Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. O. O. F.,
meets Friday night. R. A. Emmltt,
tf. Q, Nate Otterbein, Secretary.
Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O.
O. F.. meets Tuesday nlsht. S. A.
Bmrnitt, C. P., L. J. Bean. Scribe.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JOHN O. CLEGHORN
County Surveyor
Civil Engineer
City & County Abstract Co.
ARTHUR R. WILSON
517 Main St.
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FAItM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT
FLAT
DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon
Suite 211, 1. O. O. F. Temple
(over K. K. K. Store)
Phone 321 . . Rea. Phone, 2B8R
(The only Osteopathic Physi
cian and Surgeon In Klamath
Falls.)
W. D. MILLER
Roofing Contractor
Malthold, Tar and Gravel Roof
ing. Roof Coating. Repair Work
a Specialty. 232 8. Sixth Street
Phone 293.
Pioneer Auto Service
DAY OR NIGHT
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JITNEY JOE '
NOODLES
AND CHOP SUEY
AT ALL HOURS
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Trade Solicited
6o Mala St, at Center
Passengers
and Baggage
Anywhere in the City
Quick Service
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PHONE 187 :
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