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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1917)
S3, :&m- itfG'.S: ." ms THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON wkiixiihimv, ii:ci:miu:i, n 5 MOB TWO VW IDI 4" r.i. r " fc id '0 j 'V Tt . t. sr.itr , T. I lf& Sr S & tf-S Ij 74 Wrt TheEvening Herald JW. Q.SMITH, Editor. MMtolwt.daUx except Baadey by mt-WmH FaMhatas Coway of i Mis, tlUXovtt sUMt. I t tee BMtaae at KtaJMta fMta. Onto, for traaaaelaeioa tkroufc imaer. 7 U U amy la the TJalted State.: j : im iESAY, DECEMBER B, 1017 ;Cbss&dActa. FOR SALE n.nj-.r-'"- i FOR SALE Established business paying more than $2,000 profit, with Ford aid wagon at cost. Box IT.", , 6f FOR SALE Pole Durham bull, 2 years old put: fine specimen, $50. Mpplagtoa. hotel. 4-St FOR 8AL.E1918 car In absolutely first class coadltion; a bargain tor cash. Addreea W., care Herald. 4-3 1. FOR sULE 10 acres timber land on Bryant moanUla; will take used auto In part pay, Ford preferred. For further particulars address W." W ear. Herald. 1-15 FOR SALE New Home sewing ma china, Victrola and records; both new; cheap. i4 Lincoln at. l-4t FOR RENT FOR' RENT Storage room, cottven laat location; terms reasonable. Apply J. B., Herald office. 1 5-tt HELP WANTED WWMMkMIMWWWMAMIWWWMVWMMMAAAA SAWMILL fireman wanted at Lamm Lumber company mill, Modoc Point 30-tf COOK HOUSE flunkey wanted at the 'Lamm Lumber company mill, Modoc Point 30-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN Bay horse, slight scar above boot on left front foot Reward to information leading to recovery. O. Wabbles, Klam- , Falls -Fk -ttaW. 3Mt MISCELLANEOUS FOR CITY LOANS on .building and loan plan see J. B. Mason, cor. 9th and High. There are also some of those fine large pigeons left. Call and see them. G-2t WANTED To rent a furnished house till March 1st Phone 208W. 5-5t The best of winter storage for your car. Telford Bros, garage. 3-6t MILL MEN WANTED All winter Job fcr experienced mill men and lumber pliers; big wages; excellent mess house; fine cabins; electric lights; men's club house. Telephone to Modoc Lcanber Co., Chlloquln, Oregon. 28-tf HAVE, BUYER for five room house; must be close in. , 4 T. WABD CO., IS Mala Street Ceurt bends ef all kinds executed while you wait tee Chllcote. 27 PUBLIC SALE ninM'' i Jack-Checkoff will' sell at auction, on mile west of Nuss Lake, and two and one-half miles from Olene, Wed nesday, December 12th beginning at' 10 o'clock, 8 horses, 9 bead cattle, farming Implements and household goods. 4-6t ORPHEUS THEATER . Wiasone VloU Dana la THE GIRL WITHOUT A SOUL" A Metro Wonderplay of Love and Sacrifice Also Oae-Reel'Comedjr.. Cowing Wednesday-- Ethel Clayton in " "MAN'S WOMAN" tit v ADMISSION 10 and lie If You Want YOUR PLUM0INO, STEAM FITTINa OR YOUR HEAT. INO STOVE REPAIRED, OK. LINED, CALL PHONE 41. Oil IMS MAIN ST. Fred Stickle i rr W """ te Nw$ iMigi FORT KLAMATH FANCIES . V The community of Fort Klamath has been recently oricanUcd under the leadership of L. C. Slsemoro for the pnrpcoe of raising money to be con tributed to patriotic funds. This moiay !ll be drawn up.m to meet demands occasioned by the war. In stead of the former method of per sonal subscription. The 'following have been appointed to the various cemmittees: Arrangements committee Tom Jackson chairman, J. R. Wise. E. M. Leevcr, Mrs. It. L. Loosely, Mrs. Rich ard Melhase and Mrs. Harold Wlmcr. Refreshments committee Mrs. A. Page chairman. Maud Grahnm, Mrs. L. C. Stsemore. Mrs. Henry Gordon. Mrs. F. Denton, Mrs. Cardwcll, Joe Vose, E. M. McKeever and Roy Hick man. Entertainment committee Forest er Loosely chairman, Henry Etcher, MrsTTom Norris, John Heaslg, Mrs. E. Sams, Ethel Miller, Mae Merca- dier, A. Johnson and Elsie Calkins. A hard times dance was given un der the auspices of the organisation Saturday night. A large crowd at tended. The schools here will give a pro gram, followed by a dance, Friday evening, December 7th, at the Mel hase hall. The high school, will give the play, "Miss Civilisation," by Rich- ard, Harding Davis. The cast of char. acters is as follews: Alice Gardner Marion Turner Uncle Joseph Hatch, alias "Gen tleman Joe" Robert Gordon Brick Meakin, alllas "Reddy the Kid" r- Helen Turner Harry Hayes, alias "Grand Stand Harry" Loran Moore Captain Lucas, Chief of Police. . Clinton Wiley This Is the first entertainment giv en under the new organisation, and it Is hoped that a large crowd will at tend. -- - MALIX MENTION - -- - Mr. Dobrey has moved to his new store, and will keep a stock of boots and shoes and general repairing. C. Maupin has moved with his fam ily to their ranch north of Malin. - Ray-Picket and wife have-bought the hotel at Malin, and will run a first class- place. Many of the ranchers here are hur rying with their seeding, to get it done before the ground freezes. John Bennett and Rubs Herman are seeding grain for Mrs. V. X. Wood tills week.- R. G. Pickett, wife and mother, Mrs. K. Herman and Mrs. Fred Gor-dorr-were visitors at Malin this week, Mrs. V. X. Wood has been confined to her bed with illness for the past week. Little Patricia Brandenburg is very sick. T SHASTA VIEW POINTS - -- - The decorations in this vicinity were white Sunday morning, un doubtedly to celebrate the first day of winter. Geo. B. Icenhower and family have moved from this place to Klamath Falls. Mr. and, Mrs. Icenhower made many friends in this community, who regret very much their departure and hope for their return in the future. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of H OUSTON' s Metropolitan Amesements HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE CLIFFORD St ROLONDS IN OLD KENTUCKY" FIFTY FIFTY PEOPLE FIFTY TUESDAY, DEC. 11th STAR THEATER Triangle Fine Aria Present Wilfred Lura and Edna Miller ia THE FOOD GAMBLERS" . The most timely screen production of the day. In five parts; and a dandy TRIANGLE COMEDY A laugh In every foot TEMPLE THEATER Kaaanay Preaeata LAND OF LONG SHADOWS" Featuring Jack Gardner Famous Stage Star A red blooded love drama in the Wllda of the Picturesque Canadian Northwest, ADMISSION TEN CENTS' MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS MeYtWf Oresesi aV W meer volunteers Trained PORTLAND, Dec. 3. All gradu ates ofmechantcal engineering, civil engineering or electrical engineering courses who enlist In the navy will be enrolled in the United States naval reserve forces, with the rank of en sign and sent to the Bostonschool of technology for thoro mechanical training, a recent order announced. These offlceralll be need solely at construction and repair plants for navy aircraft. They will be the gov ernment Inspector at the various manufacturing plants, making all the various parts of aircraft, from engine to wings. The local navy recruiting station Is advised that expert civil, electrical or mechanical engineers, even (('not graduates of colleges giving such courses, will be considered eligible if California Prisoners Knit SAN f'RANCISCO, Dec. 5. Knit ting needles are flying in the cells and workshops at the San Quentin and Folsom state. penitentiaries, and a big assortment of socks, sweaters and other sartorial ,comforta are being turned out for the American troops in France and in the domestic service. At San Quentin the twenty-four wo men inmates are spending all of their time not taken up by other duties In, turning out wristlets, socks and many other articles of apparel designed to keep out the cold. In Folsom prac tically every male prisoner has be come adept at the knitting needles, and a half doien knitting machines have been Installed in addition. Klamath Falls have been apendlng a few days with friend tn-tais section. O. E. Hunt and wife visited at John Faught'a near Bonanra recently. Rev. Allen of Bonanza delivered his first sermon here' Sunday, November 25th. He expects to be with us every three weeks at 11:30. Mrs. F. W. Strowbridge and father, Mr. Rue, who have been at Shln- plngton for the summer, are again at their home here. Our teachers, Mr. Alexander and Miss Schaffer, were guests at H. E. Wilson's Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Daniel and daughter Gladys and Margy spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Daniels oar ents, Henry Voss and wife, at White iLake. MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNfYS TAKE A TABLE8POONFUL OF SALTS IF SACK HURTS OR BLADDEPLTROUBLES We are a nation or meat eaters tad our blood Is filled with uric acid, says a well known authority, who warts us to be constantly on guard against kid ney trouble. The kidneya do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they, get sluggish; the'ellmlnatlve tissues clog and thus the waste is retained In. the blood to poison the entire system.' When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have sting ing paina tn the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder !a.!rritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you hare se vere headaches, nervous and dlxiy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespooaful la a glass of water before breakfast each morning and In a few days your kid neys will act one. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, oomblaed with lltala, and has been used for mneratlona to Sash and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neu tralise the acids la urine so It Is so longer a source 61 irritation, thus end-.1 ing urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and eaaaot Injure; makes a delightful efervskceat lltala water drink, and nobody can make a mistake ,by taking a little oe easloaally to keep tat kidneys eleaa And Ranked good material for ofllcors. The Intelligence force of the navy. whoso duties compare with those of J PORTLAND, Doc. C John F. Cur. the secret service force of the army, ro( pni,!,,,,. 0r the Evening' Tele has decided -to publish the fact that Brnm, died here nfter omo months of Herman agonta are making evory fmnogi. j0 leaves a widow and olght fort to thwart America In her nntl- c,jrcni submarine campaign. Among tholr, m ' most vital thrust are secret efforts to persuade men not to enlist In tho nnVy. This propaganda U being spread by Innocent persons, ami the false! statement Is being made that men on-' listing In the navy do not hnvo tlnv benefit of the new government Insur.l ance, compensation and family allow ance law. Men In all branches of gov ernment military or naval service, as a mater of fact, are ellglblo for tho advantages of this law. For Soldiers Some of the operators there nro said by Warden J. J. Smith to be turning out a pair of socks every fourteen minutes. The Red Cross Is directing the work in both institutions. The men prisoners at San Quonttn are not engaged In knitting, but they are beselglng Warden James A. John ston with requests that they bo al lowed to Join tho armed forces of the nation. Hundreds of tho men have told the warden that they nro willing to place themselves In the custody of the United States army In order that they might go to tho trenches, and then be returned to the prison to fin ish their terms. Under the laws of the state, how- Reconstruction WARD & OBENCHAIN DON'T MISS THIS SALE To make room for our stock now being , shipped in, we shall Beginning Wednesday, December 5 Place the entire Ward & Obenchain stock. , except contract goods, on Special Sale. The entire stock must be closed out at once. Extra Special Prices on Quantities THE WINNEK CO., 426 MAIN ST. evor, neither a prUon Inmnte or an cx-coulct can Join the armed forcot of the rounlry. Tlio only llilK that lipimlta them to do go Is an nbsolnto purdon from the governor. liocmiso of this the prisoners will hnvo to satisfy their desire to serve by knitting and other war activities that may be carried on within the nll of njirlson. . ih)Uti,am ruiti.tsiiim PASSES HAVE DARK MIR AND LOOK YOUNG NOIIODY CAN 'TKI.Ii WHEN YOU DARKEN (illAY. FADED IIAIH WITH S.UJK TEA (Iramlniothcr kopt her hair beatitl. fully darkened, glossy and attractive with nliraw of Sago Tea and Sulphur. Wliunnver her hair took on that dull, fiuled or streaked appearance, this ulinplo mlxturo was applied with won derful effect. Hy asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound,' you will get a largo bot tle of this old-tlmo rcrtpe. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, nil ready to line, for about 50 cents. This slinplo mlxturo can be doponded upon (o rostoro natural color and beauty to the hair. A well known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeths Sago and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied li'f- ro easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush nnd draw lb through your hair, taking one strand nt a time. Hy morning the prny lialr disappears; after another application or two. It Is restored to It natural color and looks glossy, soft nnd beautiful. This preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is not Intended for the euro, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. The Winnek Co. Inc. Successors to ,i, nun mil ii ihiiikiih STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD' 8 ye Cream AmUH In Noetrlla RtlltTM Ilead'Celda ai Oact. 1.11111'HIII in ni I I I I I I I I I I I If your nostrils are ctoRged nnd your head la stuffed and you can't breathe freely bociiuso ut a cold or catarrh, Just gut a small' bottlo of Kly's Cream Halm nt any drug nlorc, Apply a little of this fragrant antl neptlc cream Into your mmirlls and let It penetrate through every air pnxnago of your head, soothing nnd healtng the Inllntned, wwolleti inuroii membrane nnd you get Instant relief. Ah'l how good It feels. Your na- j trlls are open, your head Is clear, no more, hawking, Hiiufniig, blewing: no' more h xdiuhf, dry noun or stritRKlItt Rlltt5 i IhhI ll nd for b u nth. i:i)'H Cteain llnlui U what KdTTerem from hend rolds cntiirrli need. It's n dellKht. -Artv ls Here! Come In and See It! The NEW " Zj FalrbMfcf Morst FARM ENGINE Economical Simple Light Weight Substantial Fool-Proof Construction Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore Leak-proof Compression. G. C. LORENZ ibbSbmssbm If I "ii "Blow In" Ho)H, nnd Udlis, W, ,,B; Mnm,. gifts rM,M,)1(W(J look inrr our llm no)kii uf Momlerrul ni-tktiixir, nnd rmiey Milk klilitx They ntvM Inn ).m ,My r inU'MuIi itiiiilli, iiuittut,,. dl'e, ami ).,u ull lUul th,t the pilic, iit). nt , uf ICUNlll," Wi: MH1IIT St'CdKHT Umt )ou Nlinp ,,itj n,!,, yenr, "for ).i.r m M and for our-.," AT SUGARMAN'S (To br lontliiiuil) HOMK I'HODL'CTS WKKK Darnmber 3d tn Stli linn boon rotdi official by tho Kovernor's proctimi tliin. It theniforu now bpcomei t patriotic duty of every Orononltn to buy one Ulirlntmas prenont mads la Orei-on. Our more U chock full of imeful and Menxllilii Clirlitniai prn ents, made In Oregon, ami wo want everyone to know tlmt a mill do-tilt- will reserve any nrtlclo we hart, either for present or Chrlitmat de livery, Itf JOHNSTON i: FUIINITUIIECO. Money to loan on city and country property. See Chllcote. I SS TONS fine alfalfa liny for isle at bargain. R. O. C. Schubert, Kltm. nth Kalis. 9-6t Sale and aJr-A4r. K't l ?' t j 3k J-J-..T