The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 11, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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TheEvening Herald
W. O. SMITH, Editor
rikusked daily Sunday
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tared at the postoBc at Klasaeth
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address la tke United States t
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Famous Sculptor
Rodin Is Dead
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HenU'sdassiedAdvs.
- FOR SALE
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FOR SALE One almost new heater.
Apply 235 Tenth. Phone 155. 8-6t
FOR BALE 1917 Ford, better than
sew. S13 Lincoln street. 7-tf
FOR SALE 1917 Chalmers aU tour
lac car; nearly new; prlea reason
able. Leaving for front. Call 161- 7-6
FOR SALE Established business
paying awr than $2,000 profit,
with Ford aad wagon t coat Box
S7. Ml'
FOR SALE 160 acres timber land
on Bryant mountain; will Uka used
anto ia part pay. Ford preferred. For
further particulars address W. W.,
cara Herald. 1-1 5
FOR
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RENT
FOR RENT Two housekeeping
rooms. 727 Pine street. . 10-St
Hnwiffli
Conscription of Labor
Will Be Unnecessary
AUGU3TC RODIN
August Rodin, perhaps the most
famous sculptor In the world, whose
recent death robbed the world of art
of one of its leading lights, was over
50 years of age before his work re
ceived the attention It deserved. He
was 77 years old at the time of his
death.
COACH Hf GO BKZDKK
IS BUSY WITH MARINES
FOR RENT 8torage room, conven
ieat loeatloa; terms reasonable.
Apply J. B., Herald office. 1 5-tf
HELP WANTED
Al COOK wishes position in camp or
city. Address D. V., Herald. 10-2t
WOMEN WORKERS wanted at Al-
goaa box factory; good wages and
good llriag conditions. Apply to
Mrs. Moore, at Western Transfer Co.
10-U
KITCHEN CREW wants Job camp
cooking; large camp preferred.
Phone 76W or call 904 Main. 8-6t
WANTED Woman to do light house
work, mornings only; to sleep at
her own home. Phone 284M. 6-tf
CAR LOADERS WANTED Lamm
Lumber Co., Modoc Point, 5-tf
MILL HANDS WANTED Lamm
Lumber Co., Modoc Point, 5-tf
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Somewhere between Sixth and
Broad streets, south of Main, paper
carrier's subscription receipt book
marked No. 3, December 17, on out
aide. Valuable to this office. The
Evening Herald. ll-3t
VALLEJd. Call., Dec. 11. The
famous "Oregon boot," as it is known
In football parlance at the University
of Oregon, is being Introduced here
by Hugo Bezdek, coach of the Oregon
nlcskln athletes and manager of the
Pittsburg Pirates, who Is to tutor the
Marines football outfit here for their
came with the Allentown, Pa., ambu
lance squad players In Pasadena on
New Year"8 Day. The "Oregon boot"
Is merely an effective kicking system
which helped Oregon defeat Callfor-
nit and other worthy rivals under
Besdek's direction this season.
Besdek will use the Oregon system
thruout on the Marines, who are Just
winding np a trenuous season studded
with victories. Last year, under Bet-
dek's tutelage, the Oregon players de
feated the University of Pennsylvania
at Pasadena.
DKAD BURIED BY HUNDREDS
WASHINGTON. D. C, Dec. 11.
Conscription of labor, Secretary Wil
son told congress In his annual report
jeMerdny, Is not likely to bo neces
sary for the winning of the war, but
ho suggests that should It become
necesnry for the government to con
script labor, It should at the same
time conscript the Industries on which
they are engaged.
"Almost Insuperable obstacles
;irlse," said the secretary of labor,
"when labor disputes occur under cir
cumstances In which employers per
mit organization by their workmen
only on pain of dismissal. Since In
such cases the workmen have no re
sponsible business representatives,
only one party to controversies can
be conveniently or satisfactorily
heard. ' In such cases, also, the work,
ers, boing prevented by their employ
ers from organising, on a business
basis, tend to fall away from the pact
tying influence of conservative, con
structive and responsible labor organ
izstions, and to come under that of ir
responsible revolutionists. As most
labor lawlessness Is traceable to this
cause, responsibility for It cannot be
wholly diverted from the policy
hardly patriotic in time of war of
arbitrarily obstructing labor organ
isation of the conservative typo.
"The department Is. of course,
a ware of proposals, moro popular
earlier In the war than now, to settle
labor disputes by coercing wage earn
ers. But these proposals aro both
unfair and Impracticable. They arc
also widely regarded, and not without
reason, as unpatriotic. It Is enough
to say of them here that In the view
of this department public sentiment
cannot be expected to tolerate con
scription of labor for private profit.
Should Industrial conscription becomo
really necessary In order to effectively
prosecute the war, a policy loss likely
to be considered one-sided would be
desirable. It would seem that l. If
workers were to be conscripted for In
dustrial purposes that the working
opportunities to which they were as
signed ought to.be commandeered, so
as to make such workers not coerced
sen ants of employers, but employes
of the government Itself.
KLAMATH KALIS MAN
VISITS LOS ANUKLK
A. J, .McMaster of Klamath Kails
was a visitor on December tilh at the
big exhibit of Southern California
products maintained free to tho pub
lic In Los Angeles Chamber o( Com
merce. Ho nlo attended tho lecture
and moving picture that are n part
of the dally program. The exhibit Is
tho largest of uny In tho country
maintained by n commercial orguitl
ration, lleforo returning homo Mr.
McMaster expects to lslt several of
the many other placet of Interest In
.Southern California.
Ladle' tho laces the beat In
town, I (Hi pair,
11 It MODERN SHOE MTUIIK
Automobile lntrnnc of eery de
scription. Sw Chllrotr-, 7
Skates sharpened at Tolford Pros.'
garage. 10-Ut
Fire Innurnnrc in standard romp
nlea The Etna, Atlas, National,
Kldelliy-Phciilv, American Eagle, St.
Paul, tllobo & Itutgera. See Ctill
cute. 7
It's one day nearer: Holiday Ba
zaar, In Moose hull. December H, 15.
Look to your Christmas gilts. It
A'nuM Cnrttllrntew Imucd for any
amount, at
11 -tf K. K. K. STOKE...
Returned Prisoner Says
Austria Wants Peace
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 11. Cap
tain Takllchl Wakaaawa of the Japan,
ese army, who was taken prisoner by
tb,o Germans on the Russian front,
and later released, said here recently
that Germany is starving, but Austria
is fairly well fed. The Austrian sol-
ers are praying tor peace, he sold.
Captain Kakasawa said (hat despite
the enemy status of bis country, he
was merely treated as an observer In
Germany, and waa told by German
Red Cross women that he could have
anything he wanted in tho way or
food.
His request for meat and coffee,
however, brought only an apple,
j about 150 grams of bread and a cup
j of the desired beverage. "It was the
' best they could get," he stated.
HALIFAX, Dec. 11. A regiment
of the business and professional men
here are busy digging graves In the
Ice-covered ground. There is believed
to be grave, danger of an epidemic if
this matter, is delayed.
Chilcote luu an exclusive list of
basineea property, houses. Iota, farms
and ranches. Prices are low and
term right. 7
LOST Between Klamath Falls and
Olene, fur cape. Return to Herald
office. 10-3t
L08T Between Van Valkenburg
ranch and Klamath Falls, one Ford
headlight. Leave at postoffice and
receive reward. Charles' C. Whit-
more. , 10-3t
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Furnished house till
March 1st. Phone 208W. 7-5t
FOR EXCHANGE One second band
Buick touring carin first class con
dition, for timber claim. Box 285,
Klamath Falls. 8-4t
'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 bouse. Telephone to Modoc
Lumber Co., Cbiloquin, Oregon. 28-tf
FOR SALE Absolutely the best 240
acre ranch In Oregon; 120 acres in
alfalfa; 17,500 worth of hay off 95
acres this year; two houses, barns,
woven wire fences; on main county
yoad, 1 miles of good town. Can
sell for $80 per acre on very easy
terms.' Investigate.
'
J. T. WABD CO.,
''"' 010 Main Street
OUPBEUS THEATER
T T T T T T
YOU SAW YOUR OWN
DK4TH KOTICB AND
MET YOUR 'WIDOW"
WettT WOULD YOU DO?
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MILL MEN WANTED
All winter Job for experienced mill
men and lumber pliers. Big wages, ex
cellent mess house; fine cabins; elec
tric lights; men's club house. Tele
phone to Modoc Lumber Co., Chiloquln,
Oregon. 27-tt
H
OUSTON'
Metropolitan Amassment
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
CLIFFORD Mi ROLONDS
IN
OLD KENTUCKY"
FIFTY FIFTY PEOPLE FIFTY
TUESDAY, DEC. 11th
STAR THEATER
Paramount Picture Corporation
Presents
Pauline Frederick in
'HER BETTER SELF"
A Problem Play in Five Parts, and a
BRAY PICTOGHAPH
TEMPLE THEATER
Greater Vitagraph
Blue nibbon Feature
Sir Arthur Plnero'a World-Famous
Drama' of 'Fate and Overwhelming
Circumstances
'THE SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY"
Featuring the Celebrated Stage artist
Featuring the celebrated stage artists
Sir George Alexander Mild Moore
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TVMDAYS AND SATURDAY
German Names Not
Popular With Owners
IK'. Srlioll'n FootEaer for men
unit women. We evi you money.
11-tf MODERN SHOE 8TOKE
FROM
Chas. J.
CIZEK
Merchant
Tailor
Rncceeaor to
LOKWK BROS.
High grade of Imported and
domestic woolens kept In
stork. First rlaaa work, aad
perfect tit guaranteed.
513 Main St.
"ammiammaBBmesBml'nnmmnBs--
If
HEIFER I-OST
HoUtcln heifer. 3 years old, brand
ed CI, on left shoulder with L re
versed; under nnd over smooth crop'
each ear. Howard. Notify Chas.
Llnzl, Klamath Falls. 8-6t
At the time of the Titanic disaster,
the Traveler paid one accident claim
or $120,000. This la the largest!
claim ever paid. Ask Chllrute abouti
Travelers' contractu. 7 j
Tho great strength, big dividends.
and Incomparable benefits of the "Old.
est Company In America" means first
class life Insurance for you. For par-!
tlcu'lnrs see Geo. C. Ulrlch, District I
Manager, The Mutual Life of New
York 19-tf
Winter Car
Storage
la Stone Building, No Frost
Can also take care of your
Storage Battery
TelfordBros.
GARAGE j
Early Bird
Says!
A woman inn ik fniin i,ni
lok of tine it-iitiit ami (.,.(
the rluM one mh
I'lilterim nn up in h,j
llilimtn In n() mill (l,,
Tim illll h tti tPrt
bent ulttnlimlilo ut thntt
priivN. I'u.( iiiktrr,
even a n lfr, I not diwlr.
able.
Tho f...K i,,.,,,, ,,,
price tell n Mnry of the
i.eMrnt.
Wo Imvo for )uir ele
lion wry new iiikI etery da.
alrnltle color nml ixtttera
you roiilil nUli rr, tim
nently pmkl In holiday
XfttMN lmr-t.
Itmnonnhly prlre.1 nt
7.V, SI.OO, l.'J.t, .30,
$U.M, a an
H tliMM liefore you par
cliane cluPMlirrr, and
I jB SHOP ft '
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SUGARMAN'S
(To lie ronl limed)
Dear Friends
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec: 11. A lot
of name changing, for which Cupid is
not responsible, is now going on In
this city. Various persons having
cognomens with an enemy alien sug
gestion are asking the courts If they
might switch to "Lee," "Smith," and
various other names having a dis
tinctly American flavor.
Before the war the courts here
were asked to change but two or more
names a year. Now they are being
asked to change that many a day.
John Copeland of Fort Klamath Is
disabled by having bis right shoulder
dislocated by a fall from a load of
lumber. It could only be reduced
after complete anaesthesia.
THRIFT
IS THE SECRET OF
SUCCESS
Money saved will provide for sick
ness and other emergencies; it will
build the home, educate the children,
, create opportunities, and blaze the
way to Independence and Success.
THRIFT sliows people how t ban.
die what they have so that they may
get what they have not.
Start the habit today by opening an
accoaat In Our Savings Department. r
Or, If you already have aa account,
add to it.
We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest
Rnt State & Savings Bank
KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
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You are trying to figure out just what would
be the most appropriate and most appreciated
Christmas present you could give this ycan
Go over this list carefully and give the
things you would like to receive. Make your
. friends useful and sensible gifts not gifts that
last a day, but the kind that remind them of
you every day in the year, for many years to
come. Make your friends happy as you would
like to be made happy.
The store of Johnstone Furniture company
is chock full of good, sensible Christmas gifts
hundreds of different articles the kind that
make the most appreciated presents one could
possibly think of giving. When doing your
Christmas shopping I want you to go to this
store and look over the Christmas stock. I
know it will help you to solve the Christmas
gift problem.
Don't put it off until late, but go in now,
while the stock is complete and the selection is
better. Should you decide upon any article,
they will gladly set it aside, and deliver it at
the proper time.
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS:
Comfy Rockem
Comfy Chairs
, l'UHli'Hutton Chairs
DutcnportM
Ladles' Desk
Kcctionul Bookcase
Dining Hot
Electric Portable
Smoker's Suinils
Library Tables
Card Table
Brewing Tattles
Hewing Tables
Poor Rests
Couch Covers
Comfortables
Jardlnerea
Reed Baskete
Fruit Baskets
Japanese Baskete
Framed Pictures
Turkey Roasters
Hewing Machines
Vacunm Hweepera
Carpet Hweepera
Duatleaa Mops
Elk Rangea
Child's Dining Beta
Comblnatloa'
Bath Rugs
Water Seta
Elk Heaters
Linoleum A Corkolln Burn
ClilIilV Blackboard and Dwk
Telephone Htands
Mlkolln Comforts
Child's Coaster
Child's Waguna
Child' Velocipede
Child' Wheelbarrow
Uilld'a Doll Carta
Child's Doll Ik-da
Child'a Rockers
Child' Hied
Tea Tray
Teapots
Diane
Blanket
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Yours for a Merry Cbittau
Santa Claus
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