' mift - fl - THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON W-OL SMITH. -& iKUSER TAUCS II JM '. Kt MCCCMNCR 37. UftCkufcdAfo. VOIR BOASTS OF WOXDKIUTI. OltCAX- IZATtOV OK tit.KMAX ARMIKM AND I)KCLAItlCS KXKMY HAS ACCOMPLISH:!) XOTHINO FOR SALE AMSTERDAM, Dec. 27. Emperor William visited the front north of Verdun on Friday, according to a Her. tin dispatch, and In an address to the troop thanked them warmly for their First Ship of the United States Program Launched TCK dAUE AC a. bargain. 1917 touring rar. Call and be at Ford Garage. 2I-lt FOR RENT KXXT Storage room, convea- ,r tmc location r terms reasonable. MmirS- . Herald oCrc. 1 5-tX KELP WANTED (efforts. ' "Bat for the calm and heroic war riori on the western front," he said "the enormous dcytopmfnt of Gcr man forces In the cast and Italy never would have been poisibte. The fJgfit, er In the W has exposed heroically bU body so that his brothers on the Dvina and the Isonro might storm from victory to victory. The fearful battles on the bloody hills around Verdun were not In vain; they created new foundations for the conduct of the war." In a speech to the second army on Saturday Emperor Vtlllam said: lt has been a year full of events fcr the German army and the German fatherland. Powerful blows have been delivered and your comrades In tho east have been able to bring about greater decisions. There has ben no man. no officer, and no general on the whole eastern war for Information leading to re-1 .. ' . . A . , , . , , cry, Orritl. Elliott. Wamath Vhe.m.uwho hff no frank,jr adm'"e1 luai me; iuuiu uui iiur uvvuiuliiisiicu ,nivsii vuu: isiii. 'Va ..SA.M- NX- kv !W ZiZ! mtmiM rfrr , t ssasasasasasasasasaVTsWsfc;' i isiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiis!vSB fc TZv7 i "- O SWASBBSP- - V . afcggig;"--- , J' of shipping, which, If used to trans port troops, would move 100,000 or yoo.UOO American soldiers to Kimiico, "If the lUtomoiit that there will by nn abundance of sugar next year Is believed by Ilia American public, It will do this eouutry'a war irforls In inlculnble harm. Tho tiiiiulur if troops wo ran semi across Is limited, If we In our greed and gluttony forca the allies either to reduce their ration or to go to teparatu markets after augar, wo will havo done tremnnilnUN the WjsJfTED Woman for general house wars ac the Xew Clairmont. Phone BSt 2-3t WMXTXD Coast, for boarding house. ssrtt orphans SJP 20-tf AMD FOUND Jersey cow branded OE :. os right hip, right ear I with circle, slit out; 110 re vOrsv 2t-t US WASTED All winter Jos i ssitssn asUl ascs and luaober c ktgr wages; excellent aaess--Z. tm caMsur electric Halts: 'eSakkeaeav Teles sose to Modoc CnCaltoejilB. OregoB. 2t-tf SALE Holiday bargain, I0 pb taesc laac la valley; all nn iertgsisa; tesced; good barm. oeaeg two warm springs on 7 M acres Is alfalfa. Price JUIWJ ux. Jl'ST & sss."r THK HK.TTI.K Tlie Seattle Is the first steel ship of the new American fleet to be built under direct contract. She hna a speed of MM knots and a carrying AKTEH UU'M'IIIMl rapacity of 8,800 tons dead weight. The launching of this umkc! marks the llrst step In tho 6.000.000 ton shipping ptogrnm for 19 17-1 S, Meyere WsCtVlMr'Jl SUC.LE.V what they have If their comrades In the west had not stood to a man. "The tactical and strategical con nection between the battles of the) Aisnes in the Champagne, Artols and Flanders and at Cambral and the events in the east and Italy Is so man ifest that It Is useless to waste words co It. "With a centralized direction the German army works In a centralized manner. In order that we should be able to deliver these offensive blows one portion of the army had to re main on the defensive, bard as this Is for the German soldier. Such a de fensive battle, however, as baa been fought In 1917 la without parallel. A fraction of the German army accepted the heavy task, covering Its comrade In the east unconditionally, and It lead the entire Anglo-French army iacainst Itself. "By long preparation the enemy has collected unheard of technical means and masses of ammunition and g-ini In order to make his entry Into Brussels over your front, as he proud ly announced. The enemy has achiev ed nothing." Uncle Sam Will Examine Cupboard WASHINGTON. I). (5., Dec. 27. nro not on tho mailing list tit Waste The stage Is rapidly being set for Un-!lnKton. cle Sam's first ear.ond stock-taking1. Rf,,urns m,n,t "h0. i'10 ,,,,ki " , . .. . , , ,, hand Decorabor 31, 1917, and Decern. Job. tho making of the nation-wide bor 3, , nnd ,, of oll(in. war emergency tooa survey, proviaci ,lw , ralwlt outward by rrvlsctst. for by the last congress, according to j and express December 31, 1917. The an announcement by the bureau et schedules provide for answers In re- which Is conducting the markets. survey. A copy of the schedule, which Is n four page folder of Instructions and qucitlons as to existing supplies of gard to 86 Items, covering more than 100 different foods. In addition to the survey by malted schedules, which will cover most com. niprrlnl linlillnirtf nf fiuiil In tlin rniln. ... ......hB. W ......- food and food materials, hna been try. Intensive surveys will be ni.tdo by started by mall to practically every agents In 42 typical counties In vnrl- dealer in food stuffs, every manufac-jout parts of the United Stolen, lu or turer of food products, and every der that tho figures obtained by mall holder of foods In more than family, may bo checked.' Estimate wilt bo lots. In the country. Most of sTkL' 4 -srflsl arlIivl.ll I srVf 'lelllll s2wsaTw 'down white supplying Urge quanti ties to the allies. I i This committee, of which Senator Keed U chairman, has not only re fused to make the statement a part of the Congressional Itecord, but has de. dined thus far to permit Itpover to take tho stand to answer Hprecklet' cliarnt. When tho hearing Is ro sumed tomorrow, however, It Is un derstood Hoover will be permitted to tell hi story. At thn outset the statement pro- cents thn world migir sltutitliin n It, damage to our abilities to win etiHtod prior to tho European war. wnr." The allies then produced much of j their own supplies, nnd purchased tho tetnnlnder from Germany. I Hi font thn war they look only 1,400,000 tons. "That," says tho food admlnUtrnt-i or, "Is tho cause of tho sugar short- iir, and nothing else." ' , I The statement says tho food inlmln-j Ixiratlon has hnndted thn situation! with a view to sustaining the morale! of Franco nnd England, where the Hiignr. ration has been extremely low fur months, nnd at the samn time pre. witting a Jump In price to 20 or 2S cents hero. Slnrn tho food nilmlnIM ration was (tented In August, the United Stnlei I'iir exported to tho allies 1 10,.1.'.K tuns nf refined sugar, nnd In the same prilod Cuba has shipped to Europe sr.U.nn tons of raw product. This, It l declared. Is Just tho amount of thn shortage In the United Slates, Kveii with theio shipments, It Is lolnted nut, thn supply In England aril Franco has been Inadequate. Con. siipintlnn In England hat been reduced to 24 pounds a year for enrh person, nni! In Franco to 14 pounds, against n consumption In America of ft 5 pounds. Tho shortage, the food udmlnlstrn. lion declares, will continue during thn next yenr, iih It Is the duty of the United States to continue to feed the allies. "Next year," he says, "our ship ments will be short 2rn,000 to 300,. lino tons, utiles the allies go to Java for supplies. This amounts to an economy of about 10 per rent on our part. If the allies nre forced to go to Java It will reiiulro an extra amount TiinmuAv, m:ri:MHn, .T j. KX. MM WANTED GOVKRMK.T MAV rtEri.ATK OOAI. Mm sdHf Js Hr siipirfiaiH ksW sssssasssTississi sllsia. sKg i sag, eav ssllssjssat ssSaVJTs aVHsstWy MswV CBavweVVy C' m 4&BSaWassBssav aasssssssas astlsctss gsw ssssswlsssr faeattsassv Cet osw asssawCBasMSav 17 m hOmrtff SkmBmUmt gsssssssssssssssB'' PsssssssssssssssssssW " ' I fsssssssssssssw VXL M BSBBBBSBBBBbvSBBBBBBBSBBtBt KgSBSB sssssssssssssf'Bssi iSssssal ---Pfr "- vssssi bsssTbTbTbV -rfi i TzTsssssal aa'aP Jissssal bsssssssssssssssWnsIsw -sbbbssbI ssssssssssssssssstaT" ssssssssai dslsssssssssBlT .BH WASHINGTON, D.'C. Dec. 27. Fuel Administrator Garfield told the senate committee that If the war con. tlnued very long the government would be compelled to pool the coal and sell It at a re-isonable price. the, mode also of stocks of foodstuffs on schedules will be delivered during, farms by the bureau of crop est! the first Tew days after Christmas,, mates. and should be In the hands of all per sons and concerns on the nailing list by January 2, 1918, according to Charles J. Brand, chief of the bureau of markets. In addition, agents of the bureau of markets thruout the country have been furnished with a supply of the schedules, Mr. Brand announced, and will distribute tbem on request to dealers and other holders of food In commercial quantities, whose names The complete survey will yield the (most accurate Information ever col lected in regard to the extent of the ration's food resources, nud Is consid ered by ottU'ian an Important step In the ef.'ort to place the country on a safe footing lu so far as the food sup. ply Is concerned. The figures, it Is explained, will lrmlt the making of Intelligent plana for adequate conservation and dlstrl. biitlou of additional food. faveatigate lite New bw Cost sol. klm of IImt Travelers. Ask CliHrote. 17 H OUSTON'i wetroeollta s Food Administrator Answers Spreckles HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE IMBK -sajh-a AsbTJ, fcsfksftaa .saAsbMbbbssssssbI silv A, 9U f Cfkfeag", rftvpreeMeat e PM jJsfTsWfJWBwIww Ufr H M(f mt of law t STAR THEATER Triaagte rise Arte Frasswte KswsTr lf Is -H'KK MUV HKTTV", A sparkling drama of the Emerald !(, and a fUyltuarisg C'oawedjr TEMPLE THEATER dm. K. Hfttur I'rsMCMle IJulc Marjr KrAMscsr Is TWK KIM. JOV A Wsnurn CoKe4y Drama in S Act nv.wr vkxhv. skw iMmu War t'Hurtti, t'mntml Kvrsit AMfltWON 7CH CEMT0 WASHINGTON, D. C Dec. 27.' fo doAdmlnlstrator Hoovers aute ment nn the augar situation, which he tried unsuccessfully to get before the senate committee Investigating the sugar shortage, has been made public by the White House. It attributes the shortage here to the movement of sugar from the western hemisphere to Europe, and assert that without the fixing of prices by agreement sugar would have been selling for 2S to 30 cents a pound, and more than $200,000,000 would have been profiteered from the American people by this time. The statement contains the food administrator's reply to charges made before the committee by Claus Sprecklos, president of tho Federal Sugar Refining company, that tho su gar sltuutlon was mismanaged, and sets forth In detail tho administra tion's efforts to keep sugar prices Invest Christmas Cash... IN Fine Diamond The money that was given you Christmas will glvo you never ending pleasure and pride If yon purchase nn Upp diamond with It. An Upp diamond Is a atone of highly desirable qual ity you will always be proud of. Prices range from $11.50 to 1300,00. You ran use an Upp diamond as part pnymout for a larger stone whenever you wish to do so. Wo allow tlm full purchase price, Frank M. Upp JEWELER 43.3 Main Street It's Har. to Realize that Ctffee Cat Be St Good In moot of the coffees marketed now-a-days, a portion of tho coffee value has been sacrificed for a showy can. Ho when one chances to have a cup of Cms-' rent Cream Coffee which has all thn value In thn coffee, thn dlf. feronco Is so radical as to bo lin. mediately noticeable. For many It Is hard to believe that coffee can bo as good as Crescent Cream, Ho, to nil who are un. acquainted with Its goodness, wo urge a trial. For In no oth er way ran the true measure of Its goodness be conveyed. 40c a pound. Crescent Mfg. Co., Heattlo Wash, (0-3) CRESCENT Cream Coffee The Cream nf All Coffees IIT and Ends Iiiikhii'a ' Ml f "Ihi. '. liiiH,l.mi.r,Mi "'""' h SOIIIlllltl prlie. Silk Suspenders Silk Shirts Silk Ties Silk Host IMter lake iMliii.la ,,, , few of Hi.-, worth-shlto specials liifni,, ,ry tft ' gone. Tills Meek only AT SUGARMAN'S COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR IIAItKK.VH IIEAIITIFUI.I.V AMI II K HTOIIKH ITM NATUHAI. COI.OK AMI M'NTItK AT ONCE common garden aage brewed Into a heavy lea, with sulphur and alcohol added,- will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux urlans. Mixing the Hage Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, la trou blesome. An easier way Is to get the ready to uso preparation Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, mating about CO cents a largo bottle, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a hit of muss While gray, faded hair Is not sin ful, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness, fir Tlic Tnurler lino pnl.l Nr( ,, Ittitimi mow Unit IN,ihmi,(wu la se rl.lint mill IkviIUi iUIum, Ask (Itt. rote about Ihr Xen l.ow foM kuUcks. MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE WK BAT TOO MUCH MEAT, WHICH CL008 KIDNEYS, THEN CHI BACK HURTS Mo.il folks forcet Hint the kliner, like tho bowels, Ret ntugglsh and dor U'd and need n Hushing occuloullf, lo wo have buckache and dull mUtry In thn kidney region, severe headaebai, rhi'Umiitlc twiners, torpid liver, &i stomach, sleeplessness, and all sorts of fal.iituer disorders. Yi.u simply must keep your klJnirt active and clean, and Hie moment fos fee! '.n acbn or pain In lbs kICM' rrglo.i, got about four ounces o( Ji4 Satti fiom any good drug store Jiete. t iK' i tablcspoonful In a glass it si- tor Ufr.re breakfast foi a few dan l yoM Lldneya will then act lint. li! Imi.om salts Is niado liora lbs Mil i gnpos and lemon Julio combined et'a Where the Great Halifax Explosion Occurred &m. WJU. L..JUBBW BfflP-Hf-E- 'TMB: ft if It VfERRILL OPERA HOUf E WmH t'VTVHVM IVtWMt AMU ttJiTVMUAVB rrvrssi darkening your hair with Wvcth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no ono'llthla, and Is harmless to flush elegsal can tall, because It Is done to natur ally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your balr, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. Af ter another application or two your hair becomes dark, glossy, soft, and luxuriant, snd you appear years 'ncys clean, thus avoiding serious younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requi site. It la not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. 0. I bl.ln.u. .n.l .(Itnolala Ihom In aonSll RIUIIOM BMW , . . activity. It also neutralizes lbs eeiss In the urine so It no longer Irrltatti, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salta Is harmless: InexpnalW makes a delightful effervescent UtMtv water drink which everybody sastM take now and then to keep their Mr nllpflllnna. A well known local druggist says sells lots of Jad Salts to folks wbos Here In overcoming kidney while It U only trouble. Adv. trosii I'wwr """' TH pboUfrsph, Ukea shortly af. Imy, looking toward Urtcwlli, tbebosthed there, as Indicated bV the ter lb. great MURltloaa explosion al llolglan rllf skip mo, wbkk bad arrow. The Mont Ulanc Is under m of tba wracluf , and acraaa tb ranaed the Fraacb asualttoaa ablp covet of the .wreckage In tba fore. y.out Blanc, may U aa, Mm WM)irouNd, rning Be Watchful of Quality in War Timet. Tree Tea V Todays Always, The Bt Quality Mdwthc Least Money Ceylon Japan Fuiim ssssssssw " - .-fBA--fH