The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 21, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Th Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH, Editor
Futtehed 4tly except Bandar ky
fat) BoraM Publishing Company of
tagtatb falla. at Fourth street
ALLIES CHANCES
tend at the poetoee at Klamath
falli. Oregon, for traaamlssloa through
e sella at atca-cUaa matter.
nbscrlpUon terma by mall to any
aaarasa la the United Btatoat
One year
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Friday, MccKMnun gi. 1017
Herald's Classified Ad vs.
ARE STILL GOOD
losses from t'.noATs onowixu
LK8S WHIM? S1XK1NT.S OK UVT.
TKB AIIK OX 1XCHKARK 100,.
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Wife of England? -Latest War Hero
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FOR SALE
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FOR BALE At a bargain, 1917
Maxwell touring ear. Call and bo
convinced, at Ford Garage. 21-St
FOR 8ALE 1-roora house, city wa
ter; scv.er In; beautiful view In
best reildcnce part of city. Price
450. J. T. Ward ft Co.. 20-3t
FOR SALE 6-room home and gar
age, Just off paved street; $1,350:
$3S0 cash, balanco to suit. J. T.
Ward ft Co., 61S Main at. 20-3t
FOR BALE dood Rogue River ap
ples; delivered free. 735 Klamath
avenue. 13.10t
FOR BALE Dodge Brothers touring
car. Inquire P. R. Dodge. Fourth
and Klamath. Phone 19W 18-St
LONDON, Doc.: I Speaking In the
house of commnns csterday. Premier
Llovd George said that the margin of
the louses nt sea was narrowing and
that the sinking by submarines v.ero
decreasing, while the sinking of the
submarine was Increasing.
Altho tho merchant tonnage Is
down by 20 per cent, the loss has
been only ti per cent of Imports over
Inst ;ar.
Regarding tho military Mtuat'on,
he Mid It was Idle to prctand tht
h i'e formed has been realized. TV
Uiippoimment he attributed to the
ltilnn (ol'apse.
Hi; raid that the Germans 'jiJ I :id
only cno success, which was duo to
sin prise. .
He declared that tho Germans had
lost 100.000 prisoners, valuable posi
tions and hundreds of guns.
In explaining the war alms he de
manded complete restoration of cap
tured territories or compensation.
tTOR RENT
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FOR RENT Comfortably furnished,
6-room flat. Inquire 60 South Rlv
arslde, or phone 303. 19-31
FOR RENT Comfortably furnished
S-room flat. Inquire CO South Rlv
erside or phone 303. 193t
FOR RENT Storage room, conven
ient location; terms reasonable.
Apply J. B., Herald office. lS-tf
HELP WANTED
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WANTED Cook for boarding house.
Bos 1106 or phone 98J. JO-tf
CAR LOADERS WANTED Lamm
Lumber Co., Modoc Point, 5-tf
HELP WANTED Male Good kltch.
en roustabout; no cooking; ISO a
sabnth to start. Modsc Lumber Co.,
Chltoquln. 20-4t
ODD MATERIAL FOR
MCXITIOX8 WAXTKD
LONDON, Dec. 21. Instructions
have been sent out to all army and
navy canteens to save nil used tea
leaves, which arc to bo carefully
kept In muslin bags and forwarded to
central depots.
The old leaves arc not to be used
again In making beverage, but are
needed In connection with munition
making.
The Traveler has mill ulnce organ
ixatin more that tM0O,00O In c
eldest and health claims. Ask Chll
cute about the Xew Low Cost policies.
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trnil.i.. In Ihelr leSUCCttVO VIllUCl,
For example, the sixpence I icpro-
tented by exactly 26 mill. l.'ANCAHTKII. Knuland, Dec. 31.
In regard to coin of lower denom- xim Hist Industihil villain for dU
Inntlon It was unanimously ngromt nbli'd suldlera and sailors U H ho
that they shall consist of 1, 3, 3, t, t iolructed hero on a largo i-slato
and 10 mill pieces, of which tho hit- IM, by Blr Thomas Btorny. It U
ter two would bo of nickel. to ho laid mil with workshops, Ihuimh
- for married innn and hosluls or fra-
teiniil homos for olhom.
There- will ho n now church, leero
ptlnn ground, garden, public park
nuil th existing iminslim will he mml
an ncluh liouso. Thero will nUo hn
lU'eouiodiitloit for iihnut 3IH dis
abled mou In tlw village. ,
YOUXII IIAXCHKH TAKKH lllliliK
The marrliigo of IMgar llaller and
Mlsi Mnud llrown occurred Thursday
evening nt the home of Justice K. W.
(low mi n I'lno strict. Roth nro well
..... v.mkb nnoido of tho county.
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T he groom is engaged In ranching In
tl e vicinity f tho Hopkins ranch neiir
Midland, where tho 'I'W wem mi
mediately follow lug the coromony.
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Lady Byng may bow well be the
proudest woman In England. Her
husband. Sir Julian Hed worth Byng.
commanded the British third army In
Its great drive on Cambral and has
been promoted to full general In rec
ognition of his services. Lady Byng
is well known in" England as a nov
elist. 8he Is the only child of Sir
Richard Moreton.
California Children
Prove Aid to Nation
fapramekto. Dee. 21. A total and accept positions after having en
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TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA
ir mim:d with Htii.PHitit ir
II.VItKII.NK SO NATURALLY XO
IIODV I'AX ti:i.l
The otd-tlmu mixture of Kngo Ten
iiml ihilphtir lor darkening gray,
strenl ed mid faded hair Is grand'
mothers Kilpe, mid folks nre again
using It to keep their hlllr II K''inl,(
eun mliir. which in iiilto sensible,
ns wo nro living In an iikh when a
)outhfiit ni'i'cariiticu Is of thn great1
est nihnntnge.
I Nowndn)S, though, we don't have
'tho troublesome task of gathering the
siirk mid thn mussy mixing at home.
J All ilnig store sell tho ready-to-use
product. Improved by the addition of
other Ingredients, called "Wycth's
Huge nnil .Sulphur Compound" fur
nhimt 50 i cuts a bottle. It It very
Ipiitmliir because nobody ran discover
It has been applied Simply moisten
imr comb r a soft brush with It and
draw this through our hair, taking
one small strand at a time: by morn.
f i lui urnv nair iiisnuorurs. inn
.LOST AND FOUND
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LOST One heifer branded DJ on
left hip and T-quarter-clrcle on
right hip; $10 reward for Informa
tion leading to recovery. H. J, Les
ter, Klamath Falls. 20-4t
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LOST One short 2-year-old red
heifer and calf, branded 41 on left
hip, silt underneath each ear. Notify
O. J. Hllyard, Klamath Falls. 19-31
MISCELLANEOUS
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We want our money After Jan
uary 1. 191$, we will sell for cash
only. Ford Garage. 218t
Inventlgnte the New Love Cost pol
icies of the Travelers. Ask Chllcote.
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Henry Ford still makes pleasure
cars. We have yours In stock. Call
and let us show you. Ford Garage.
21-St
high tchools of California were en
gaged In productive Industries dur
ing the summer vacation, according
high schools In the state have report
ed instances of this nature.
In summarising labor conditions
itnrin the harvest season Comtnls-
to a report made public here today by' sioner Wood's report said that 167
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secondary schools. Of this number age of labor during the summer, and
15.302 worked la the fields and or- that there was a serious shortage of
chards. harvest hands In forty-nine districts.
The records show the high school Ninety schools postponed the date of
pupils responded nobly to the nation's' opening because of a pressing need
call 'for labor during the harvest sea- for student labor. At Callstoga the
son," Commissioner Wood said. opening was delayed nine weeks, and
"The boys are deserving of special j there was a postponement of six
commendation. Our statistics show ! weeks at Lodl, both districts In thn
that 70 per cent of them enrolled In, vineyard sections or jsapa county
Ktandnril fire Insurance policies In
Hianilanl tompanleii on Standard
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PARTIES desiring tin cans and rub- '"""'
blsh hauled, drop postal to H.
Astrup, 534 Walnut street. Terms
reasonable. 19-6t
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
Lumber Co., Cblloquln, Oregon. 28-tf
FOR BALE Holiday bargain, 160
acres finest land in valley; all un
der irrigation; fenced; good barn,
small house; two warm springs on
property; 90 acres in alfalfa. Price
$60 per acre.
I. T. WARD CO.,
15 Main Street
ORPHEUS THEATER
"TRILI1V"
Lauded ns the Best Five-Reel Produc.
tlon ever produced
OXR.REEL COMEDY, ALSO
WALL MAPS VED
FOR GERMAN TOGS
BERNE, Dec. 21. German Inge
r Bitlty has once more found a, way to
stave off the crisis threatening by
reason of the lack of cloths and cloth
ing. The authorities of the so-called
Imperial clothing headquarters, ac
cording to Berlin papers Just arrived,
have ordered all schools to turn in
eld wall maps that are mounted on
linen er cloth of any sort.
The maps, It la explained by the
clothing headquarters, will then be
separated from the cloth by a cleans.
tag process, and tho supply of linen
IhM eMalned will be used, for cloth,
lag, If peesJblt, but In any ereal, for
See Clillrote.
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OUSTON'
Metropolitan Anweemeiru
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
Geo. Louiie Tucker Present
THE MAXXMAX"
liy Hall Calne
Haturdjiy-Hunday, Dec. 23-23
STAR THEATER
. Ailolph ukr Presents
Marguerite Clark In
"IIAU'H DAIRY"
The famous "Sub-Deb" on the
sciecn at last. The Saturday Even
ing Post stories brought to lire. .
A Paramount Picture
TEMPLE THEATER
"The Princess' Necklace,"
A fantastic tale, dealing with the
search of mortals for happiness.
"The Puzxling lilll Board,"
A trick picture. '
Shipping Live Fish la Sealed Dottles,
Educational.
"Tho llllud Fiddler,"
A Comedy.
A Program for the .Whole Family
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
MERRILL; OPERA HOUSE
MOTION' PICTURES
TUESDAYS AXD.HATURDAYB
Merrill, Oregon ,
the high schools worked during the
summer."
Since the reopening of the high
schools there has been a marked ten
dency, especially In the large cities.
A drive to encourage food produc
tion by high school pupljs and to en
list a large number of pupils for har
vest work next summer Is to be In
augurated January 1st by the-Stu
TT TIIIJM HIT
ThiHM, linim of useless
klilik.knaik,, In these. Umf,
"' " . mid replay
litem with
"GIITHOI'HimviCfc"
I'llliim )iur Xiim.lHslii
this nI.ii,. , plitjrwors, (
)nti'niiii iheliiill fur "res.,
nhtr feller" kim.,.
Men vmir niir inrnhsa.
itlso with irlde, becatss)
"It's there," In iimr a
style, nluit),
If mi) iiiui of )nu Kft
hil)en me Hiinklng bo(
Khlng n Mill or Otcrroat,
JlKt kii'p
IIAItr Mil UTH.lt
MARX t'l.OTIICH
on your mind mid )u rss't
go wrong.
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SUGARMAN'S
(To he loiitlniinl)
Get n iiilendiir for the New Vrsr
from Uillnile. !
Xnms tVrllllcnln, lasueil for siy
iiinoiiiit, nt
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MILL MEN WANTEO
rinii's Dalrv." the charming I'nrn
i. ....,., i,.v -inrrlnr Mnrctierlle i..
riMHUIl 1HUIV'I. " " Illh !-- h"
C'lnrk. Is the first of several of tho umt dellKhts Ihe Lidles with Wycth's
famous "Sub-Dob" stories by Mary ,.,. , Sulphur Compound, Is that.
Huberts Itlnchart, which appeared In i.Hdes beautifully darkening the hall
Hin Saturday Evening Post It Is t af1(.r n f,,w atitilirntlons, It also pro
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lOllleUy llrnniU Ol IIIO type m-i iiv.. AMV mill SOU lumis nmi mu'cnrn.nv ,mtmm iAh , m.,td .ill
to Miss Clark's wlnsoine personality, f ninuuinnro which Is so attractive. ... -, ......
nd as the Irrepressible "Hah." sho T,lU r,.n,y.o.io preparation Is a do-Hn and lumber plltrs. il H.'
.?H achieved one f the best char- Kll,ftl, tcllel requisite for those who " " . .Ve"' iT
nrter .ortraals of her career. "HahN desire a more uuihful appearance. It ''e Uohts. men a , e ub hMisa, Tl
Dairy" Is to bo shown tonight at tho ,lt Intended for tho cure, mltlga- Pooe to Modoc Lumber Ce , Chlless
Star. I Hon or prevention of disease. Adv. Oregon. "
where Industries offer many oppor-j dent'o Working Reserve, organised
tunltles for gainful occupations, on j last spring by the state board of edu-
the part or toe pupus to leave scnooi , cauun.
England Plans New
System ot Currency
LONDON, Dec. 21. Retention of
the pound sterling aa the monetary,
unit and Its division Into 1,000 parts
or mills, has been agreed upon by the
Institute of bankers, association of
chambers of commerce and the deci
mal association. This would permit
the retention of the existing gold and
silver coins down to and including
the sixpenny pieces, without any al-
"Buckhecht" Army Shoes
On the Munson Last
Are the oly Army Shoes cat from ladlaa Taa Leather. It Is tho
strongest, softest and most serviceable leather that haa ever faeaa
produced, and highly i-ecowaaoaded by the governmeat, who la using
It in Urge quantity. Tfee soles are the best heavy plump leather,
cut from the heart of the hide. Thousands of men la civil life are
wearing the "Buckhecht" Army Shoe, and a horde of foot troubles
are ao Hwger kaowa to then. .
Every pair stamped with the "Buckhecht" trade mark. Oar
rled la either black or taa.
For Comfort. Service and Wear the
- "Bucltfcecht" it a Real Wonder
Modern Shoe Store
GEO. W. BRADLKY, Mr.
Tfl MAIN aWltfWT
The Winnek Co,
SPECIALS FOR
Saturday. Dec. 22
Carnation Flour it proving all
that it claimed for it; eaual
to any flour on the market.
Priced to iitrod.ee it, per sack . $3.00
PETTIJOHNS BREAKFAST FOOD
Kollcil Wheat with all the llran, per package. . .0c
FLAKE OATS AND WHEAT
A Mrcakf.ib't Fowl in hulk, i pounds .Uoc
JAPAN STYLE RICE ' ., m
Regular KV: quality 4 pounds 2c K
CRACKERS IN BULK
Small size square, per pound Hc
BULK MINCEMEAT
Rich in flavor, per pound 22c
SNIDER'S TOMATO SOUP
Large, only a few cans left 1 1 c
HEINZ TOMATO SOUP
' Large, only a few cans left -I c
' SWIFT'S WHITE SOAP
Twenty bars for 00c
SWIFT'S PRIDE SOAP
Twenty bars for '"c ,
SWIFT'S WASH POWDER -
Ter package ' ' 'c
PRINCE ALBERT, UNION LEADER, PEDRO,
SATISFACTION, STAOr VELVET-
Per can or pouch
RED, GLARE CIGAR QOc
Twenty-five to the can, pcrjran
The Winnek Co., Inc.
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