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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1917)
ojf-v,j; " ' . " ' I &?m8te& LiJrtAV.'gKCKMDBn II, IT toy Lane Tells oi War Preparations THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,. OREGON pack mm iaillNOTON, D. 0., Ubp. H. L.tinuol report publlshm! Hitinr- KWW - . . . . I Scretiry i.ino, ' " " tlieinsnlvoA to bo of greater service off tliulr IiimiIh tlinti mi them. Tlio roe- lnlinillfiti uitrvli'n 111 ii mini,... ..., .. Ill ciinr.u'uiriMi- " " " "" ii im Hiiiiiiiiiifm 111 hid kiw i illlurtitrn of Irrlinfivl inn,!., .. n.i ,i...i ii,..,i ....... , i . "' ., ..i.-,.ua mii'ti'iiVH llin' .....n ...... i.iv 'MiNirai, mini wihi nn ItfiiiHlon of a peaceful dmnoerocyj j0, In thoimnpiilKii for moro incut I In the (Uncovering and rev iixiiii iui wni, nun iiiiii ii u nont '- nnii.iii ..ni... i n.n .. ..... .. . .. brought Into the high light of na tional Importance "But the tnuklng of war today Is far more thnn a test of primal re-soum-c; it tints the full power of tlio nation In every resource and ca pnclty mid especially along lines of wli'iitlile knowledge. And here again we In i J Unit the wityii (if peace have I'lvnii miinethliiK In the way of propar. ntlon for wnr. The scientific bureaus of il,o government found themsolvcs ((inverted over night Into adjuncts ninl iitixlllnrliiK In thn great Interna- had regard. scful only revealing of TWO LOCAL MEN ARE EXEMPTED a small trial bottle of old, honest St. Jacob's Oil" at any drug, store, and to lust a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. "St. Jacob's OH" Is just as good for sci atica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains. Adv. TIHtUK OTHERS, TRANSFERRED HI NCR IMTK OP RKGISTItATION, HAVE UEEN CALLED INTO SERVICE -.i. iespmiinti rnr wnr. ntm huh h u. iini ti... ...... m. 1 . . . Itatd 1 HeW"" ""' I - -.... . ,.w 'iuiib wimu . " nunnuB in IIHUUriltl mmr .. .. ... i. hiiu liMnii imit ... t. ...t .. ...... j t. I ... a ,1. , . - . Mtlon of resources wunc, no " "" niara n;r imw iivvio-R j i'miiui uini inoir years or experience .... il,.M nni'1""1 cou,l ' brought Into use to! In the tnmiiit.-ilni nnd on the desert. ... ma t"'i ..,. .. . ... . .---- i .. . ,.. ,.... kiii i iki mi unmrliiu or limit l . . i. warn, anil iuiuuiiiuih mw - - lWM .............. ...u.l,. on ,,vnrviHtn,ctlvu01M. fr thn ilaiH of here Imomous I'!" toforeinniMnllnthalweaiMins.fi William C. Hum and Louts D. Dlx i, both of Klamath Falls,' have been granted exemption on the ground of ...Mia lirCKrcHS nmuu vii moii pggoiw ! o ..... tofore llllllhiMl lollilll wrumiim nn.l fur i.i he declares mo immi--i bumvb i . , . .'.United Males nro almost com- iU" ,or,m"n f Improved or unknown IT., command of ...o world V -'-- '--. IW. tb. war r"' - i '' iiiifsstj tiiaiiu nun iii-iiiti i iiiiiiii iiiiii "Saal can you do to serve mer "l"" '" whlrti nhowed the' "' " ' .. . iwiwiir nt till! nilll.m Ii. i,.l. ....! .....I I ..mm tbe secretary, "to iiiiii quon. - .......,., rsseb Individual nnd ouch depart- "'e resources, our possible 2n?lhe government must give J"""1"' "" how "' u 'et at MM " " IlOlmi OP wtinrn nlinmil lrn,inr..l uittr. Tho answer or una impart- ; .-. . .- v Tiuihal It has put every agency l"" !".11" ,n"" who ,,n" H"eclnl .JcMlty hlch It ha. at the aer- n..w,e.,, or were or .mm along the HI """' ., Hill f nilF nun nr V I n. nnnli ni llii ,im of these departments mcro m- . , ", "-- -".- " Sr concerned with war making. l0 t"""""1 " t" '"ade. Oir of sclontlflo knowledgo 'Tnilep tlio Impcrntlvo mandnto of MUllurflits, chemist., engineers, war that, nil things Bliall become sub. topogrtphsrs have found new work Joel to a new cluMHlilcutlon nrcordlng it tlilr bnnds. The homostcadnr., to their umifulnoss In carrying on the til the minors on the public lands tmlloii'H utruggle, certain phase, of III llllionitorleu mid In tnlnna. rnllnil them nt once Into the thick of the. dependents. Tne following men nave now ueen QUI! MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER LEOAL MOTICM TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLADDER TROUBLES YOU iiTsbMD released from their ohllga tloHlf they go into the unity or show our work have fallen Into the back ground, while others bavo been """""""" Do You Want to See Early Service In France? i If you are an experienced saw mill man or a logger The Government Needs YOU! T t T T T T ? V ! J. f 4 t t t T t T T T T T ! Liiriipi'iin RtniKRle. LOCAL l'OWi:il COMPANY (UTTH 1110 HF.HVICK VI. AG Altho the Underwood Pharmacy I'm cnrrlcil off tho honor of having the tlrnt service flag on exhibition In tin city, now comes tho California Oregon Power company with a claim for the honor of bavins the flag with the most stars, tho total number be- Ine twenty. This fine, which has Just been lecelvcd, hangs on the wall of the office. Kach star represent, a for-i mer cmplnyo of tho company now In tho service of tho nation. called Into tbe service of ,the United States by the local and district ex emption board., Charles Konncdy Hubbard of Crystal, Theodore Dlmo- tracoulo. of Algoma, and Paullzos 1'aullr.os of Denecla, Calif. These men were registered In Klamath County and have since been trans ferred to other points. OKRMANH BOMBARD 8PANIBH STFAM8HIP FACTORY ARRANGEMENT AFFECTS CAR QUALITY Undue llrolliem Prominent Among Miiniifnrturcm Whoso Plant. Kmhody. Iitwt Principle. of Construction MADRID, Dec. 11. Premier Al- huceman has announced that the Spanish steamship Caldle has been bombarded by a German submarine. ElKht sailor, killed and a number or other, were wounded, says the report. GOOD REPORTS PLEASE KLAMATH FALLS Industrial Railway nullt to Handle Trucking at Low Coat Engineers, firemen, steam fitters, blacksmiths are also wanted for the Twentieth Engineers, Forestry, now recruiting. The situation is scricus here at horce, BUT the gov- crnment needs YOU badly to help win this war. Apply to nearest recruiting office or at any postoffice. i A f V T T ! z ? t f CALIFORNIA -OREGON t POWER COMPANY mm4$&$&&4"i'&&&4 t z. . "the best oil . for our cars Q for our cars CHBVROLET I. W. Uiltt Co. , Sin Frinck. From our eihausdv. t-tt of ZeroWne, we thWt it is the best oil for use in our cars." REO Amsilctn Automobile Co.,Tieom "lrW4 ZoroUae nt fUo ij results . good that we have been entirely coaTerteov LKRT Usch-Frawlty Motor Co., Saa F""l "s.itsMtnt niUag with minimum catbonlssHon. PACKARD CiivUr Us, 0klin4 "ZucUae has given us perfect MtistetioB. ZEROLENE He StaMdmd Oil for Motor Cars Endowed by Leading Car Distributors J .... .1- .aMk of their .ervice deparwitiiw show that 7 W eemctlv trlTSinoi; baj crude, etve. perfect lubrktk- f """ yew, lesrtcarbef deposit. Dnkn cvnrishtit sns it our t l tttlKimmumm J; STANDARD OJL' COMPANY (CtUftiisU) Only a comparatively small per centage of America's motor wise pub lic has any Idea of the bearing which tho arrangement of a motor car fac tory has upon the ultimate price ot ihA enr. Next to equipment and pur chasing power, factory layout 1. prob ably the most Important factor Is de termining the price at which the man- ufacturer can place his car upon the market. Tho cardinal principle In the ar- mneement of a motor car factory or any other factory Is to moke It possible for the raw mnterlal to enter nt one point and trnvel In as straight a lino nB possiuie mm mo iiiiuu processes of manufacture. Only a short time the Lehigh Val lev railroad built the Tunkhannock viaduct at a cost of $12,000,000 to shorten the tracks only three miles nnd to reduce curvature In the road bed. On the same principle progres sive motor car manufacturer, are spending thousands of dollar. In re arranging the position of their ma chinery and installing conveyor, in order that the raw material may travel the path to completion In as straight a line as possible. Time is not the only factor to oe ......i.iai-Aft hnwAVer. The COSt Of trucking has assumed such propor tions In most factories that expert, oro putting forth much effort to re duce It to n necessary minimum. In nHtrn rtrnthnrs works, at Detroit, for oxnmplo, a complete Industrial rail way hos been Installed to reduce trucking costs. Tho Bvstem. which 1. or tne nar row eniieo type, practically encircle. the huge plant and runs thru most of the ground floor department.. Al most 8,400 feet of track nave oeen installed, and 5.000 more will be laid ns soon ns several new building, are completed. The rolling .took consists nr ihron locomotives 'and 108 flatcars, nil of which were manufactured in Dodge Brother, work.. if (or tAstlno- and discarding aev eral plans, and finding It impossible to adopt the electrical system aue to the presence of a large number of traveling cranes, Dodge Brother, de cided to employ a locomotive of their own design. They installed a Dodge rimthnra online, an exact duplicate of the ono used in Dodge Brother motor car, ana oy a munuo .or t-i rangement made It possible to drive the locomotive forward ana d.ok- ward at three speeds. The locomotive, are equal to heavy task.. In one Instance 17 ear. or curled hair, alumiaum easting, ana steel product., weighing a trifle oyer an nno rounds, were movea from a standstill without any indication of great effort. The locomotive, run on regular schedule, and transport an enormous amount of materia! each day at a cost much lower than Ii possible by hand or area electric trucking. There has never been anything with the QUICK result, of pure Lavoptlk eye wash. One man', eyes were so badly strained he could not read with out pain. TWO applications of Lav optlk relieved him. A lady had tried three different glasses for weak; ln- fllamed eyes. ONE Lavoptlk wash surprised her. We guarantee a small bottle to benefit EVERY CASE weak, strnlned or Inflamed eyes. Whitman Drug Co. Adv. No man or woman who eat. meat regular can make a mistake by finah ing the kidney, occasionally, .ay. a well known authority. Meat form, iirlo ncld which excite, the kidney, they become over worked from the .train, cet Mluggt.h and fall to filter the wa-.to and poison, from the blood, then wo eel sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nenrouaneM, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from .lugglah kidney.. The moment yon feel a doll ache In the kidneys or your back hurt, or if tho urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, Irregular of passage or aU tended by a sensation of scalding, atop eating meat and get about four ounce, of Jad Salt, from any pharmacy; take a tablesnoonful In a alas, of water be fore breakfast, and in a few day. your kidneys will act fine. Tbi. famous nails 1. made from the acid of grape. and lemon juice, combined. with Uthia, and has been used for generation, to flush and stimulate the kidney., also to neutralize the acid, in urine so it no longer causes Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithla water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and acUve and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Adv. HMMWVWAWW Sal. of Timber Seated sroaos.1. in duplicate, each in envelope marked "Proposal for tim ber fon allotment, in Twns. 32 South, Kange.7 and S Baat," and directed to the Superintendent' of Indian School, Klamath A.encr. Oregon, will be re ceived until 12:00 o'clock noon, Pacific CeaM time, December 18, 1917, for the purchase of the merchantable saw tim ber upon the following described lands: Portion of SU SE'A of Sec. 24, Twn. 32 S., R. 7 E., comprising the al lotment of Virgil Wilson; portion ot th NW.i of 8ec. 19, comprising allot ment of Carmellta David, portion of NEU of Sec. 19, comprising allot ment ot Maud Davld,.portlon ot SWU. Sec. .19. comprising allotment of Allen Ttnh rtivlil! and nortion of SEl of Sec. 19, comprising allotment of Mar Ian David, Twn. 32 8., R. 8 E. The timber 1. estimated at approxl mately 3,000,000 feet, all. yellow pine. Tbe lowest bid per thousand feet board measure, log scale, which will be considered for this timber is f 3.25. All timber must be cut, removed and naid for under regulations prescribed by the Commissioner of Indian Affair. before January 1, 1919. With each pro nasal a certified check amounUng to $500.00 must be submitted. This check should be drawn in favor of the Super intendent of the Klamath Indian School. Check, ot unsuccessful bid der, will be returned, and that of the successful bidder will be applied TW V V V yr V V V '? " A Case of Croup , Call, for a Jar of NYAL Croup Ointment It brings prompt, safe re lief to the ailing child an external application an old fashioned treatment which has been successful for many years. We Guarantee It 50c the Jar , KLAMATH FALLS OKEOONl WHEW I PAWTXWVOT HOFW successful bidder w 7" UaaaaAAAAAAA toward the payment on the timber or i yyyVVyvvvyr V retained a. a forfeit If tee bid la ac-i cented and the bidder falli to enter During the part year the Traveler. LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tell. How T trite aa He into contract for the purchase of the timber within thirty day. from, the date of the acceptance of the proposal. The successful bidder must make an additional deposit ot 10 per cent of tbe estimated value of the timber on each allotment within thirty day. after the approval of the separate allotment timber sale contract.. The right of the Commissioner of Indian Affair, to waive technical defect, in the adver tisement, and proposals, and to reject any and all bid. is reserved. Further information as to the timber and regu lation, concerning timber .ale. may be obtained from the Superintendent of the Klamath Indian School, Klamath Arencv. Oreaon. Klamath Agency, Oregon, November 18, 1917. 27-1-4-8-U-15 paid $1,000,000 for. accident clataa. More money wa. paid for automoWb. accidents than any other.- CMC Travelers policy from Cbllcote. 7 UHK GRANDMA'S SAGE TEA AND HULI'HUR RECIPE AND NO BODY WILL KNOW The use ot Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its nat ural color dates back to grandmoth er's ".me. She used It to keep her hair Beautifully dark, glossy and at tractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appear ance, this simple mixture wa. ap plied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home la mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth'a 8age and Sulphur Com pound," you will get this famous old preparation, Improved by the addi tion of other Ingredients, which can be depended upon to re3tore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well known downtown druggist! nvi. it darken, the hair so natural) ly and evenly that nobody can tell itj has been applied. You .imply damp-, en a sponge or soft brush with It.' and draw this through your hair, tak Ing one strand at a time. By raorn- lns- the aray hair disappear., and al ter another application or two, It be- rnmea beautifully dark ana glossy. Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound I. a delightful toilet requisite ror those who desire a more youthful ap pearance. It Is not intended tor me cure, mitigation or prevention or dis ease. Adv. ' Vou reel flue In a few momenta. Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostril, will open. The air Dassaae. ot your head will ipnr nml vnu can' breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucou. discharge, or dry ness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely'. Cream Balm. Apply a little ot thl. fragrant anti septic cream in your nostril., let It penetrate through every air passage ot the head; soothe and heal the swollen, Inflamed mucou. membrane, nnd relief come, instantly. It 1. Just what evory cold and ca tRrrh .ufferer needs. Don't atay stuffed up and miserable. Adv. &K$ Klamatb Lodge No. 137, IO. O. T., meet. Friday night R. A. Emmltt, V. G.. Nate Otterbeln, Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, L O. O. F., meet. Tuesday night, R. A. Emmltt, C. P.. L. J. Bean, Scribe, PROFESSIONAL CARDS, RUB RHEUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS AND STOP PAIN INSTANT RELIEF WITH SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD, FKN1S TRATINQ " ST. JACOB'S OIL" Rheumatism la "pain" only. Not one can In fifty requires Inter- ml treatment. Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating "BUacob'. Oil'' right Into your ora, atnr, acning inint. and rallaf come. Instantly. "lit. iMh'B oil" 1. a harmless rheumatism liniment which never dUappolntb ana cannot burn tbe .kin. " Umber up! Quit complaining! Oct Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open elulees of the ayatom aaah mornlna and wash away th poisonous, stagnant matter, Those ot u. who are accustomed to feel, dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache, .tufty from a cold, foul tonaue. nasty breath, acid atom- acb, lanie back, can, Instead, both look anu reel as iresu ns uai -.ne the oolsons and toxin, from tbe body with phosphated hot water each morning. We should drink, before breakfast, a glass of, real hot water with a1 tea spoonful ot limestone phosphate In It to flush from the atomacb, liver, sua ncys and ten yards of bowels tbe pre vious day', indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxin.; thus Cleans ing, sweetening and purifying tbe en tire alimentary tract before putting more food into the stomach. Tho action of limestone' phosphate nnd hot water on an empty stomach Is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, wakIh and acidity and aives on a splendlld appeUte for "breakfast and It I. .aid to be but a little while until the rose, beam to appear in ,tae cheek.. A quarter pound ot limestone phosphate will cost very little at us drug store, but is sufficient to make snvnnn who I. bothered with bllou.- ness, consUpaUion, .tomacb trouble or rheumatUm a real enthusiast on ins uhteet of internal sanitation. Try It, and you are assured that you will look better and feel better la avsry way shortly. Air. Sale of Timber Sealed oroDOsals. in duplicate, each envelope marked "PropoMl for Timber in Southern Spring Creek unit," ana directed to the Superintendent ot Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agen cy, Oregon, will be received until 12:00 o'clock noon, Pacific Coast time, De cember 18, 117, for the purchase or the merchantable .aw timber upon land, designated as the Southern Spring CreekUnlt, and which are de scribed as follows That portion of the-8W. of Sec 27. whlch'wlll log to the south, comprising tribal land; the NEU SEU, Sec. 28, comprising the al- intmant of ids Hook No. 551. de ceased; the NWU 8EV4. Sea 28. com prising the allotment of Ira Isaacs, No. 1119, the SK SH and and the NE4 SWU. Sec. 28. comprising tribal land; the Wtt. Sec. 33, comprising , tribal land: the remainder of Sec. 33, com prising the allotment ot Rebecca Char ley, No. 993, and parts of allotment, of oisen Charley. No. 992. Ambrose Tut- tie, -No. 1282,' deceased, and the WH, Sec, 34, .comprising, the balance of the allotments of Abraham Charley and Olsen Charley, the allotment of Abra ham Charley and 80 acres of tribal land. The timber within this area is estimated at approximately 8,000,000 feet, all yellow pine, and comprises a natural logging unit The outlet for the timber la Williamson River, The. lowest bid per thousand reel, board measure, log scale, which will be considered for this pine timber is $3.25. Ml timber must be cut, removed and paid for, under regulation, prescribed by the Commissioner of Indian Affair, before July 1, 1920. With eaclTpro posal a certified check amounting to S500.00 must be submitted. Thl. check must be drawn In favor of the Super intendent ot the; Klamath 'Indian School, The check, ot unsuccessful bidders will be returned and that ot the successful bidder, will be applied toward the payment on tbe timber, and retained as a forfeit if the bid I. ac cented and If the bidder fail. to. enter into contract for the purchase ot the timber. within thirty day. from the date of accentance of the bid. Tbe successful bidder must make an addi tional denoslt of ten per cent of the estimated value of tbe tlmbebr on each allotment within thirty day.' after the approval ot .tie. aeparata allotment timber sale contracts. The right of the Commissioner of In dian Affairs to waive technical defect. In the advertisement and proposals and to reject any and all. proposals, Is reserved. Further Information aa to timber ,and regulations eonesrnlsv.tlm; ber sales may be obtained i from tbe Sunerintendent of Klamath Indian School. Klamath. Agency. Oregon. Klamath Agency, Oregon, November 18.1W7. JOHN C. CLEGMORN County Surveyor Civil Engineer City & County Abstract Co. ARTHXTP B. WILSON 517 Main St.; FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician Surgeon Suite 211, 1. 0. 0. F. Temple (oyer K. K. K. Store) Phone 821 . . Res. Phone, 8MB . (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 S. Sixth Street Phone 293. - t TtnWiltBl 1 JUMm jDBBEBWet4swma &mFSBVWG9WWkA. W V4S W n" , .. i--jr- t? . 4 Tv XtA 'Y - MAflASHWE womffl'&mkmm Vf HETTFB iHiiMi Mia 1: .-'If M Yew Newsdealer Year aoHttee) ftl.M VaisreVIHelilBai iinsv JMasgw, ' 1 si.r:ffi!. J-S'ttv - 'i MvrtSt ;&& r - a ?4 1 4 lit 4 M '1 -il 't. .;; 1 " :i s i in- MK JBt t of :M ?" J6;.u'. ,? ,- -VWi - nrii."5ntr-