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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1917)
' 'WW MONDAY, NOVtMMH 26, lovie Shows For Boys at Front PAlllfl. Nv- 1G. (Correiipon.loftin I ih Aiww-ln.nl I'resHj-r'reo iiiomii Ltur Klinws ma Iwlntc Rlvi-n cncli I j ., (0 tliw American MildlftH nml ttlort In Krnncp. Tlio Army mm wiivy V M. 0. A. Iihh made nrrntmmotilH to IniUll cnmiilptu motion picture out- (I In every enmp and (import In which nor tbff '00() ,lllor,, or ""HrM i tUtloned. Twolvo iihowit are. ulrcndv j0l. bunlm-iM In the fluid, nml hkvi-ii pore ro rrntly ror ncuon. iiorore w Htf r itftH l H'f V. M. 0. A. hnpoH In kire 100 mIiowh In opnrntlon In im minr different localities, and to In ensue thlM numbor to 300 by nprlnn. If all Hie men who wnnt In hoo tho Blcturon uro unnblu to view tlio flint Mtformanrt. n aucond hIiow In lvon. Tke shows continue from 8 until 10 I o'clock cncli nlghl. Frrncli cumpanlPH linvo boon mipply. Ilngllio dims for tlio hIiowh Uiiih fur, War Isolates The POUT 8TANI.BY, rnlkland IhIuikIh, Nov. 86. Tho war baa completely Iho Itted the Falkland iHlandn frnni the rait of the world as far an commercial Intercoui-HO Is concerned, In aptto of tbo fact thut tho iHlambi aro tho naval bue of the Ilritlsh fleet for tho South Atlantic and South Pacific. Since March 10th of this year not n tingle Hhlp has Mopped nt tho Falk land! on Its Journey to England, and correiipondenco for Duonoa Aires and Montevideo has been font by way of Pnnta Arenas, whllo passengers for Buenos Aires and Montevideo have Unique Railroad Has NOME. Alaska, Nov. 26. Tho dog railroad extending ninety miles from Nome to 8helton, has shut down for the winter. The road la a regulation ' narrow gauge track, properly ballasted and formerly supplied with a steam en Sine and a train of cant. When trntllc failed to warrant operation of this train a small car, with ball-bearing wheels, became the official rolling itock of the line and twelve malnmutes were harnessed to supply the motive Power. These dogs pull all the way, except on down grade. When they roach the longest down gra'de stretch of six miles they lie down In their tracks. The engineer loosens their trnceH and tbe animals bound aboard tho car, I BHBIi PEARLi 1 STroDMiANY rt PERFECTION OIL HEATER FOK SALE Baldwin Arranged j Altlm iiiuiit of tho lllniH worn iniiiln In iAiiioiIcii and hIiow wi-II known Amcr- , lenii Hciocn iirtlHtH, lint Amnrlrun IIIMIPH I'XpIOHMOll lIlHIIpplOVIll of the l-'ionch tlilon iiml 1'iiptlonH, und "nil 1 Ainorlcmi" lllitm Imvo boon oiden-d , An utriiiiKoiiiont litis boon iimdo with I tin llrltlHh V. M. C. A. whereby fllnw ' me oxr-luuiKi'd bolwoon tlio two hhho. ciutlotiH. Miwt of llio Ilium HUppllcd by lint llrltlHh to diito bwvo been made In Amotion. Tim IIiKIhIi have fifty shown , in oporntlon nlont; tint front. Wnltor II. Tiuiiibiill Jr.. former Iliir vmil varsity foollmll rnptnln, and now n V. M. C. A, Hocrotnry, Is In churKo of tlio million ploluru wntk for I ho Army nml Navy Y. M. C. A. American author Ith'H In Kriinio an well iih tho French Koverunieiit hao cooperated In tiuik Itw: thoHo shown possible, and It In be- liel'et! tlml llu.v u-ltl .1.. hinnl. ...... UollovliiK Ibo monotony of Iho soldier's NiirioiindliiKH durliiR the long winter nl-'.htM In enmp. Falkland Islands had to go around to Valparaiso on the I tlnnin.. II..A.M. .....I k.H t- - f.iiiv. iiuuin mm (lli;il uriJH9 luu iinocs by train to got to their destinations. Tho llrltlHh government has bought ! up nil tho wool of tho Fnlklands, gfv- I Ing tho owners 55 per cent above war prices. Some of this wool sold as high ' nt ftl'ft ulillllnnu ul.iuniia maiim Flour has risen to 50 shippings a sack, and bread Is selling nt a shilling a loaf, weighing loss than four pound. Sugar Is selling nt 8 pence a pound. Thn Islands have become so overrun with rats that the government has of fored an English penny a bead for all tho.se killed. Dog Engine without much attention as to where thoy are to light. If the car Is full they stretch themselves out over the pass engers' laps, and pant comfortably un til the coming upgrade halts the train. Then they resume work. The trip is made at an average rate of eight miles an hour. ELECTRICAL WORKER8 8TRIKE IS UNSETTLED SEATTLE. Nov. 24. Striking mem bers of the Northwest Conference of Electrical Workers who met to con sider submitting the proposed strike settlement to a referendum of the unions, have denied that the strike was settled, and said that only the ap proval of their terms would end it. 1Y Co. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGbN U. OP C. WOMEN WILL CONSERVE SUGAR HEUKKI.KY, Nov. 26. University of California women stui'.pnli und all oth er. Interested may now mnlto n clean sweep when It comen to miRnr cunucr viillon by anldliif; tho iiiu or i unr on tlioly except, poilinprf, in bovi:iKCis. Dr. A (men Kay Morgan ot tho c'opatt meni of domestic selenco at tho tint vimltj Iiuh mlvlHed tlio women flu iIoiiIh that rnndloH and all foods Mint 'in- made wllh Hiii-nr can be mixed. pullod, fudKoil in- hoileil wllh kIiu-ohui nt.-f,Ho, iieconnnK l).- .Moran, contains tho name amount of fund val ue iih cane MiRiir, ami lit particularly .tilled for Rliirlnf; of fruits. DAIRY BUSINESS IS YOUNG IN ALASKA I'AIIHIANKS, AhiHkn, Nov. 2G. Fresh milk Ih mild In beer bottles mid llipior bottles nl llt-ookH, an Alnaka mining camp up nonr tho Aietle. (Mr- ill. lu-rmdlnK to JihIkp Chnilea R. Iiiiniiol of Fairbanks, who recently re turned hero from the north. The milk nian'H nnnm Ih "Alabama" La Doyteaux and. iiceordlnK to the JihIkc, ho hag a onocow dnlryy whose loncsomo occu pant kIvos about two gallons dally. An Overcoat Is Your First Line of Defense- Against the fall drives of General Frost as well as n the battle for good opinion. Your suit may be tastefully Chosen your shoes, hose, cravat, in keeping but all's lost if covered with a make shift overcoat. $23 to 4 SO are fashioned by experts from warm, sturdy woolens. Cut and- sewn with the care and skill that comes o' years de voted to combining Style with Service. Many new patents, and a host of clever models, some with -vfur collars made to your measure. You needn't Invest but do investigate. J. POSPISIL 711 Main St. i Iff; r Til latolaMLrfMKT" SfflL Crew of the Schleswigholstein ,iwT2srCTawtfKS!s Ilit-i. v . yy .,m , -t.. ." i. - r m i w -t ,, ' ..M K X " -. -. iaBBBBBBBBW5rS-...3 This is another German warship, the, Schleswigholstein, on which tho crew "roso In mutiny and caused trouble. Several offlcera and men were killed In a fight on the "vessel. The full details have not yet been per rnltted to leak from Qerataay, but It la thought tbe men resisted draft for the submarine servlot. A Snapshot of Leon Trotzky, New Foreign Minister of Russia, Talking to Crowdt Leon Trotzky, now revolutionary Ing to crowd3 on the streets of Petro leader along with Nikola Leulne, and giad. Trotzky was a leporter for ?12 now foielgn minlBter of Hussia, with 'a week on a Jewiih daily newspaper Lenlne as premier, is here shown talk-j hiNew'Yerl: City four months ago. STRAY HORSE Brown mare, white strip .on face. one white fiont foot, with halter; own-1 er can get same by paying expenses. McCabo's store, Sixth street. Call after 6 p. m.. C. E. Williams. 23-Ct QUIT MEAT If fl KIDNEYS BOTHER TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR BACK HURTS OR 'BLADDER TROUBLES YOU No man or woman wno eats meat regular ran make a mistake by flush ing tbe kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites tho kidneys they become over woiked from the strain, get sluggish anil faif to Alter thel wa'-to and poisons from tho blood, then we get sicK. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary ill.nwlnwi Mnnn tnm a1ltfr.vl.it. lldnmra I UIOUIUTJAO .ui.u iiuiii diuliiaii niuiivjo.i The moment you feel a dull ache in i the kidneys or your tack hurts or it i the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, Irregular ot passage or at- j tended by a sensation ot scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; tako a tables'poonful In n glass of wnter be fore breakfast, find In a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the add of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Utbla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids In urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and actlvo and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidftoy complications. Adv. rn, imyfl AWAVriMt . 1 s:-vjl. i-;"m &i WWZZ'SZ&&&,XZ3!ZZ&i lly the ulndoiv of almost every tii kit otllco in the land you will find tl.e Travelers niime plate. Travelers politics uie ulhioit universal. Ask Cliilcoto for rates. 16 MOT 10TT WATER " KUKMNG IDF TOW HM3OT FEEL MBIT Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washeaout poisons. , If you walce up with a bad taste bad breath and tongue is coated; If your head is dull or aching, if what you eat sours and forms gas and add in stomach, or you are bilious, consti pated, nervous, sallow, and can't get feeling just right, begin inside bath ing. Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water" with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It. This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, and cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alimentary tract. Do your in. side bathing immediately upon aris ing In the morning to wash out of tho system nil the previous day's poison- urn waste, gas. s and nour bile before putting more food into the stomach. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt, before your blood, nerves and muscles became loaded with body im purities, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound ot limestone phosphate which is inexpensive and almost taste less, except for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. Just as soap and hot water act on tho skin, cleansing, sweetening and rrcshcnlng, so hot water and lime stone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Men and women who are usually constipated, bilious, headachy or have any stomach disorder should begin this inside bath ing before breakfast. They are as sured they will become real cranks on the subject shortly. Adv. in Mutiny XSZT CiTt X?fTXVXiXi3K1 OLD MIN WOULD ( ANSWER COLOR CALL OAKLAND, Nov. 26. Many aged men are feeling the urge of war, and are, endeavoring to enlist here, accord ing to Recruiting Officer R. J. Tipton of the 115th regiment of Engineers. One man of 70 offered to pay his own hoard and transportation in the event he was accepted, but Tipton was forced to decline his services. ADVERTISED MAIL LIST The following unclaimed mall matte? advertised on the 24th of November, will be sent to the division of dead let ters, San Francisco, on the 8th of De cember. A charge of one cent will bo made on each' letter delivered from this list. In calling for letters please say advertised. W. A. Delzell, P. M. Roy Addington, Mrs. Lottie Allen; Joe Ball, O. Batton, Willis Baughman, Fred J. Bodkin, E. M. Clark, RClayton, W. T. Dees, John Dethlefs, John Ellis, George A. Frame, D. W.jOardncr, Wal ter Haley, Mr. Huff, Floyd Humphrey, Ed Martin, Adolpb Peterson, Miss Dor thy Revere, W. M. Rush, Miss Sadie White, Howard Tripp, Win.. Ward. The Bend Studio Is now open. for business In our new location at 619 Main street. We are prepared to do anything' In the picture line. Our 8tudio Is equipped with everything needed to do the best work, and we expect to turn out as good work as you can get In any city. We have, with us Mr. 8ellg man, 'who Is an expert In the pic ture business, and we feel sure you will like his work. Come In and see our new Stu- sdlo. Visitors always welcome. If You Want YOUR PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING OR YOUR HEAT. INCT STOVE REPAIRED,' .OR LINED, CALL PHONE 414 OR 1026 MAIN ST. Fred Stickle Passengers and Baggage Anywhere in the City Quick Service ReasNable Rates PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company ITS Here! Come In and See It! The NEW" T ratrbMiks Mont FARM ENGINE Economical Simple Light Weight Substantial Fool-ProcConatructlon -Ohm Barrel Cylinder Bore -Leak-proof Compretilon. G.CL0RENZ .fA, AI THRU p j Does This , Interest You? HAVE you tlrt're to maintain tbe youthful attract ivenesi of our com ptcxivnl Those wom?n who are extra particular regarding the character of their romcr'neion, arc the most regular users of Nyal Face Cream. Thli splendid toilet necessity cleanses the pores, seems to whiten the skin and brings new attractiveness to the complexion Being greaM-tcsx, it U easiest to me con taming Peroxide, it U thoroughly anti septic. You will be more than pleased with J the (Mt;rhtM, flowery fragrance of this ' splendid Face Cream. The quality of Nysl Face Cream is un eaeelled its superiority is guaranteed We have been told 'that "Nyal Faee Cream used a plenty makes the (acr of torty look like twenty." 25c and 50c Jars CHEAP HOMES Four ''room house and fine lot o Walnut street for only $1,280 cash. This is a real abrgala. Four room house and large lot on Michigan avenue for $800, on easy temuk Chilcote, 633 Mala. 16 Klamath Lodge No. 187, 1. 0. O. F., neets Friday night R. A. Emraltt, i. Q Nate Otterbeln, Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O. i. F., meets Tuesday night, R. A. tmmltt, C. P., L. J. Bean, Scribe. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN O. CLEGHORN CooBty Sarreyor Civil Engineer City & County Abstract Co. ARTHUP R. WIL80N 17 Main St. FAUM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT - FLAT DR. F. R. GODDARD s Osteopathic Physician A Sargeon Suite 211, 1. O. O. F. Tempi (over K. K. K. Sftre) Phone 821 . , Res. Phone, S58R (Tbe only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon in Klamath Falls.) W. D. MILLER Roofing Contractor Malthold, Tar and Grayel Roof. Ing. Roof Coating. Repair Work a Specialty. S33 8. Sixth Street Pbone 881. NOODLES AND CHOP SUEY AT ALL HOURS Ladles' and Gentlemen'e Trade Solicited So Main St, at Center lew We QuaranUe Our Work. 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