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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1917)
sfRi. WJT vr THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON ewioav, NOVCMBGR PAOI TWO 30. 1t I..' f.- X '- ElX PV 4 '. ."KU- . f' r - TlETin,Herakl 1 W. U. SMITH, tumor dally aieea Sunday By PmbUtklu Coaanaay of nito. at 111 Itartia atroat. itm at the BostcJtaa at Kkuaata , far tnaaaiaaloa tknua aseertpUosi tame ay mU U aay iMiw ta the TJiltad Btataat Oai year FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1917 .NOTICE TO sirnscitinKits Carrier boys will call on all sub tcrlbersMn the city who hare not paid tbalr subscriptions in advance, on the flrtt Saturday of each month to col lect. Subscribers are kindly request ed to arrange to have the money ready (or the boys when they call, as la cmer """ "" v ' pie to call upon. . i .- trtA n i n iuia. 11 Will DW UW.XWJIIJ I" uiBWHitun. ell iubscrlptions not paid for by the 15th of the month, unless special ar rangements 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 BenWsOassifiedAdvs. FOR SALE WWWt0W0WWm FOR SALE Piano, almost new, or will trade for auto. Inquire 1135 Lincoln street 2Wt FOR RENT WWWWMWWWWWWWWWWWWWW FOR RENT Very well furnished 5- room house; piano, sewing machine, etc. Call phone 336T or 269J. 29-3t FOR RENT Storage room, conven ient location; terms reasonable. Apply J. B.. Herald office. ' 15-tf MISCELLANEOUS MILL HEN WANTED All winter job fcr experienced mill men and lumber Piters; big wages; excellent mess Boase; one 'cabins; electric, lights; Ken's clnb house. Telephone to Modoc Lumber Co., Chiloquin, Oregon. 28-tf WANTED TO BUT Fifty head of nrales at the Blue Front Barn at once. 26-6t WANTED One hundred cattle to feed four months for $10. Robt E. Gra ham, phone 367. 28-6t FOR 8ALE 160 acres grain land; on new railroad; fenced; good granary; small house; only $25 per acre; easy tense. . J. T. WARD CO., 18 Mala Street UOUSTQN'C jQ Metrepetltan Awneemsnta fj HOUSTON r OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY DECEMBER 1 and 2 The First of the Famous Ooldwin Pic tures, Featuring MAC MARSH IN "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS" STAR THEATER The Screen's Oreatett Conquest' George M. Cohan ' -Uncle Sam's favorite comedian in his Initial play, a plcturlzation of his greatest stage' success, "BROADWAY JONES" TEMPLE THEATER Mutual Film Corporation Presents William Russell In ."HACKLES OF THE TRUTH" , A SatUty.Drama in Fire Parts V'- "i A Oeerfe Ovey Comedy "JERRY ON THE RAILROAD" A SereaaiTfrom Start to Finish ," AMISSION TEN -CENTS MIKKILL OPERA HOUSE fttmon iwrvitEs $& VBAirVaVITVRDAYB J?jvy y ' M rjjTg BIG TURKbY PRESIDENT AND FAMILY SATIS FY HUNGER CRAVINGS WITH 40 POUND TURKEY SENT FROM KENTUCKY WASHINGTON, C, Nov. 30. 1'residcnt Wilson spent Thanksgiving Day quietly. He attended the Union church sen ice in the morntnff, and then went for a motor ride. Ih en jo.xed dinner surrounded by his fam ily. The ThanksRivinK meal In the White House was prepared in accord ance with Hoover rules. The turkey. which weighed forty pounds, came from a Kentucky farm of S. Trimble, clerk of the house of representatives. m FINE PROGRAM AT THE COMING CORN SHOW EUGENE. Nov. 30. A program of wide interest to agriculturists has been arranged by the officials in charge of ! the Western Oregon Corn Show, to"be held in this city December 11, 12 and 13. The Lane County Pomona Grange and the Eugene Chamber of Commerce are prime movers in the plans for the exhibition. A corn show was given a year ago and proved so successful that It was determined to-repeat the affair on a wider scale this year.- NOTICE The regular monthly meeting-of the official board of the First Christian church will be held tonight (Friday) at the church at 7 o'clock promptly. In order that the members may be able to attend the lecture by Prof. Vining. Ev ery member should be present, as the annual budget, annual election of offi cers and the annual every-meraber canvas must be planned for. Money to loan on city and country property. See Chllcote. 27 NOTICE TO GROCERY CUSTOMERS Beginning Monday, December 3, tel ephone orders will be received up till 11 o'clock for afternoon delivery. Mon day afternoon telephone orders wfll be received up till 5 o'clock for delivery the following morning, and so on, each day, until Saturday, when two deliv eries will be made, one at 7 a. m., and one in the afternoon, for which orders must be In by 12 o'clock. No special deliveries will be made. Klamath Dept. Store, Van Riper Bros., Roberts & Whitmore, . Sunset Grocery. 30-2t Court bonds of all kinds executed while you wait See-Chllcote. 27 William A. Brady In association with WORLD PICTURES Presents s N ROBERTWARWICK IN "Friday, the 13th" Story by Thomas W. Lawson, directed by Kmilo Chautard, With all the attending thrills which marked its advent on the stock market wheh It was fresh from Mr. Lawson'a scintillating pen, Saturday, Dec. 1 Orpheus Theatre HbBBBBBBK BBBBBBBBBCsfl BBBBMBMBBBBBButBBBBBHh sK1bBBBBBBb1I.sssBBBBV BlBBBBBBBBMBBBBMBBBBMr I bBsTsHRiwn4taBK IIBcSi,kERTyAKVlCKP "Shortage" Scares Are Started By Pro-Germans WASHINGTON, 1). C Nov. 30. I The drlvo on salt In the present in Three successive buying drives on salt, stance sreroa to haw begun In Now laundry blue and matches by house-! York something over a week ago nmt whes thruout the eastern part of the 'spread as far as Tloston and Washing country are the result of the latest ef-J ton, where many storekeepers nbo- ions oi jirutermnn ht.'isiiuimib. This Is the belief of the United States j couple of days. Reports have readied food administration after its attention Washington of similar conditions as has been called to a temporary em-j far west as Ohio. Housekeepers pur bnrrassment on the part of retailers chased as high as twenty-flm bags of caused by unusually large purchases 'salt, and there Is one instance of a man of the above commodities by women in' who bought a whole barrel, enough tat arlous localities. These excessive buy- last his family for a lifetime. Immedl- ing campaigns have 'started from rum- ors of a threatened shortage in the' three articles, and have caused the panicky housewives to stock up wllh them In sufficient quantities to last their families for more than a year. The food administration announces that there Is no actual shortage In either salt, matches or laundry blue; that the nntional stock is as largo as and its origin has been traced to New ever, with no possibility of a shortage, Jersey. with a normal demand on the part of The fact that the btijliig drives have the consunierfShnd that rumors of any 'come In successive vaes points to or such shortnge can be attributed only .Ranked effort, and It H the bejlef of to German agents wishing to upset the: the food 'administration that false rum even course nf trade and spread dls.. ors concerning othor cnminoilltles may satisfaction with war conditions. I be expected. It therefore warns the It Is pointed out that a temporary 'housekeeper to disregard any such re shortage in a particular locality may ports, and not to overstock, since any be caused at any time If the people In! such procedure works actual harm and that locality make twenty or thirty, may cause real shortage for a time In times their normal purchases. j particular localities. i Belgian Army Has Become Huge Factor HAVRE, France, Nov. 30. Ten dlvl- sions strong, the Belgian is ready to take its part In the offensive in Flan- .ders whenever the word Is given. The Pelgian minister of war told the Asso ciated Press that the Belgian army was composed of 115,000 men at the beginning of the war. Increased by 20, 000 volunteers in August, 1914, and re duced to 60,000 men after the battle of the Yser. Since then bf the en rollment of Belgian refugees and the enlistment of volunteers who have braved the live wire barrlers-on the Holland frontier it has-been brought up to ten divisions of well trained t loops. Summarising the work of the Bel ?:nn army during tne war and refer ring to its difficulties and lack of equipment, the minister recalled that In August, 1914, the army had only one machine gun for each 1,000 men, only three field pieces per 4,000 men, with ammunition for about 800 shots for each man. It had no light mortars, no heavy ar tillery, no grenade, no trench equip- Boy For Whom . Beauty Killed Her Husband PPHPPPHTpapBBjBHBJBjpBJI&i :'''f)SBJ iBHsBBlsvHBBhBnrillr fmKw.i IiHHbbBsIB-i I BaBBaBiiiiialiiiiiiflBVBnVBiiliBiflwBsfiyKBt k SBnsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBBnBiiiiiiiiiiiSSVJWsK&vTf BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJBBlKfHErv 'JAii3Jf''' L rtKttKKttKKtnKKKBMSBa&&&A y vmtimmmmmnnmnKKHKMIK!1mKmKBtWMmixrK3mt JACK RtU6AUWLC.J This photograph of little Jack De Saulles, for the possession of whom Mrs. John L. De Saulles, the Chilean beauty, killed her'husbaad, was taken i imi-ij- jiiiu uui oi me euniiuuiiiij in ti nlely following the e.cos.-lvo purchaips of salt came the case of lauml based on a report, that this since It contained Prussian blue soon be unobtainable. People seemed to have the false presslon that Prussian blue must come from Germany. The thlid wave of big buying has been centeied on matches, nient. no ambulances, no pontoon ' AMWS nnt M bIkiiIa Minlnnininlo I Kn.l only 1,000-blcycles, two captive bal- i tnnna n fovr Bttnar.nrnitiilnl nlfilann . . ' A" ... .,'..,.' m.im mv i'vcivo ii niLcu-aa ii'icl l'llj . "We had only 32,ono Infantry after the battle of the Yser," said the minis ter, "and. Its equipment was In n piti able state. Munitions were lacking anil all the different organisms were de ranged when the army base was trans ferred to foreign soil. 9 "This remnant of an armv not only barred the way to Calais, but while do ing so was reorganized and reinforced until now It counts three times the nitmhoK nf tnnn iliai ekn lkietA nr l. -. , mwumw wi iv7 iitiii uic Uillllf ll lilt Yser left. The front held by the Bel gian army has been gradually length ened from about twelve miles after the battle of the Yser, to seventeen miles at the beginning of March and about nineteen miles In June, 1916. "In August, 1917, the army had twelve times as many machine guns as in 1914, seven times as many field guns and heavy pieces, with five times as much ammunition as was on hand at the outset of hostilities." Chilean ".mtn ,zt&jmtmm-mz.?. when he was on the way to the court bouse to see bis mother. She' is on trial for murder. The boy was carried by his auat, sister of the asother. Expert Shows White House Proper Foods -VT tui uu;tms us,) n i Mrs. Ilrrihn Llnd Orlmes tf New Yoik University gave a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Itobert Lansing, wife of the scervltuy of stnte, to women of the White House, III which eteiylhliiK. even to chicken, was prepared after dehdrutlmi. She Is now Irf luring thruout the rountry on this subject under the direction of the bureau of state relations at Washington. She ad vocates a community dehydrating plant In every farming township, where the farmer's wife may take her fruits and vegetables for drjlug and storing, thus salng one of the great est wastes of the farming districts. Mrs. Grimes has Instructed women In the art of drjlng and candying fruits.' and vegetables on a gas range, not j ouly for their own use and more eco- ' tiomlcat storing, but as a convenient! method of sending foods to the boys at) the front. ' IF KIDNEYS AM TAKE SALJS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS AND NEUTRALIZE IRRITATING ACIDS Kidney and bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where It often remains to Irritate and Inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an Irritation at the neck or tho bladder, obliging you to acek relief two or thrco times during tho night. The sufferer is in constant ill end, tho water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation, nnd Is very profuse; again, thcro Is difficulty in ivolding.lt. Illadder weakness, most folks call It, iccatiso they can't control urination. iVl.llo it Is extremely nnnoylng and onietlmes very painful, this is rcnlly mo of the most Himple ailments to jcrcome. Get nhout four ounces of Jnd Salts from your pharmacist and take a tublespuonful In a glass of wa ter beforo breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids In tho urine so it no longer Is n source of Irritation to tho bladder and urinary organs, which then act annually again. Jail Salts Is inexpensive, harmless, nnd Is mado from the acid of grapes nnd lemon Julco, combined with llthla, nnd is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid Irritation. Jad Salts is plcndid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Hero you have a pleasant, efferves cent llthla water drink, which quickly relieve bladder trouble. Adv. ii i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NOSEXLOGQED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream In Nostrils Open Up Air Passages. - nnini Him! To Ah I What rolleft Your clogged uotiirlls open right on, the air ai uigLs of your head are clear and you -an breathe freely. No more hawking, muffing, mucous discharge, head ache, dryness no struggling for trcath at night your cold or catarrh is j.one. i)on't stay stuffed up! Opt a small oottlo of Kly's Cream Halm from your druggist now, Apply a little of this irngrant, antiseptic cream in your lostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, Inflamed mu cous membrane, giving you Instant relief, Ely's, Cream Balm Is Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer tas been seeking. It's Just splon lip- $lpp ?fmi&s:f!r - w ifi ryblue. Mfcft-fc , WA. article. MHtV U J 3 i; i v'wm i ;! I ..would hfcfrdV :- , il i k y$mttm& &&&$& u .... t wui.ix.iv.iY, .a.1. . a i is M BLADDER BOTHER Chllcote hie the exclusive tale of a number of good houses, lets, farms and ranches. Low prices and easy terms. 27 Lemons Beautify! Strain lemon Juice well before mixing and massage face, reck, arms, hande, inn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hero Is told how to prepare an in expensive lemon lotion which can be used to bring back lo any skin the sweet freshness, softness, whiteness and beauty. . The Julco of two fresh lemons strained Into a bottle containing three ouncqs of orchard white makes n whole quaiter pint of tho most re markable lemon skin beautlfler at about the cost one must pay for n Miiall Jar of tho ordinary cold creams. Care should bo taken to strain the lemon Juice through a flno cloth so no lemon pulp gets In, then (his lotion will keep fresh for month. Kvcry woman knows that lemon Juice Is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan, nnd Is the Ideal skin softener, sinoolhener and beautlfler. Just try It! (let three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy nnd two lemons from tho grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra Hint lemon lotion and massage, II dally Into the (ace, neck, arms, nnd hands, and see for yourself. Adv. An Inside Bath '. MakesYoiLook and Feel Fresh Bays a glaae of hot water with phosphate before breakfast keepa lllneee away. TMa excellent, cemmen-senee health measure being 9 adsatsd by mllllens. Count l)ohiia-8chlodlon. commau der of the German raider Mcowe, who has Just icturned to Jlorlln, where he was received by tho kaUor, renortod that ho had sunk twenty-si of the ships of the Alllo's on his second raid. Physicians the world over recom mend the Inside bath, claiming this Is of vastly more Importance than oul lde cleanliness, because the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into tho blood causing III health, while the pores In tho ton yards of boweli da. Men and women are urged lo drink o.ich morning, before breakfast, a glass of hot water with a tcaspoanful of limestone phosphate In It, as a harmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and dowels the previous day's Indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and tox ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal beforo putting more food Into the stomach. Just as soap and hot water cleanse and freshen the skin, so hot water nnd limestone phosphate act on tho ollmlnatlvo organs. Those who get up with a bad breatb conted tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow complexion,' acid stomach; others who are subject to bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain a quarter pound of lime stono phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little, but Is suffi cient to demonstrate the value of-ln- sldo bathing. Those who continue It each morning are assured of pro nounced results, both In regard to health and appearance. Adr. If You Want YOUIl PLUMIIINO, STEAM FITTING OR YOUR HEAT. ING HTOVK REPAIRED, OR LINED, CALL PHONE 414 OR 1030 MAIN ST. Fred Stickle Boys' Indian fan High Top ' Strongest Leather on Earth When hard and reliable servlos la wanted, buy Indian Tans. Thli leather Is the same that Is But In Buckhecht world famous army ihjN OUR SUPPLY IB LIMITID-BUY NOW Modern Shoe Store GEO. W. BRADLEY, Mgr. These Fine Shirfc III -- - w Take your breath away, be. cause the quality and prices are Just about the tame at In the old days. BETTER COMC IN, Men, and get your mppty of new fancy shlrtlngn. MANHATTAN SHIRTS IDE SHIRTS SILVER SHIRTS 1,25 to $1.00 Exclusive at SUGARMAN'S (To lm tniitlmicd) a ' 0 BIO FIRES IN QUEBEC 8T. IIYANCINTIIi:, Qiifkc. Nov. .in. The Oli'ii luHiiltid hu 0 been destro)cd l me All the thousand Inmates liue been Mfr-4) iO ly remitted. Clili-f l'iliy lost his 4 ! life In assisting ollieis lo encspe. 4) a NOW 18 THK TIMi: lo get n Trscford , to do your farm uork Only JIM f. o. b. Ford (litrage, Ce lllelin. 214t MILL MEN WANTED All winter Job for experienced mill men and lumber pliers. Dig wages, ex cellent mess house; fine cabins; site, trie lights; men's club house. Tele phone to Modoc Lumber Co., Chlleaulfl, Oregon. 27-U DANCE AT SHIPPINQTON Don't forget the regular Saturday night danco at .Shipplngtun halt. 2Mt A good agent gives a good client a good policy in a good company. Set, a good one from Chllcote. 27 NJJ Klamath Lodge No, 137. I. 0. 0. f, meele Friday night. It A. Kmmltt, V. O., Nate Ottnrbuln, Secretary. KwHiina Encampment No. 46, 1. 0. ). V., meets Tuesday night, B- a. Kmmltt, O. P.. L. J. Moan. Scribe. Passengers and Baggage Anywhere in the City Quick Service Reasonable Rates PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company 4' y-, 7ft MAIN m (5Ts m"mSSS Ml . Z 3 yr4 v 1ii- , ' " -."i.