The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 28, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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W. O. SMITH, Editor
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FRIDAY, DECEMIlKn 'M, 1917
HenfcrsClassifiedAdvs.
FOR SALE
KlaMtk
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News
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ORIXDALK NOTES
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FOR SALE At a bargain, 191
Maxwell touring car. Call and be
convinced, at Ford Oarage. 21-St
FOR RENT
FOR RBNT Storage room, conven
teat location; termi reasonable.
Apply J. B., Herald office. 15-tf
HELP
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WANTED
WANTED Cook for boarding home.
Doi HOC or phone 98J. JO-tf
LOST AND FOUND
1X8T One Jersey cow branded OE
connected, on right hip, right ear
(narked with circle, silt out; $10 re
ward for Information leading to re-
cevery. Orvllla Elliott, Klamath
Agency, Ore. 14-t
Chrlitmaa hat come and gone
npaln. Nut I a Happy and Pro
pciou New Year to all.
A veiy nice program wa given at
tlio ( Inning exercises of the Orlndalc
echool Friday afternoon.
A crew of men are busy building a
sawmill In the Van Valkenburg tim
ber near Long Lake. They eipect to
be ready for a big Summer's work In
the near future.
Miss Myrtle Km called on Miss Ktt.i
Hunt Wednesday afternoon.
The fall grain Is looking fine In
this part of the world at present. The
people here are hoping for a good
crop to make up for the one Just hac-
restcd last fall.
Dine Whlthtch and family attend
ed the Christmas tree exercises In
Klamath Falls Christmas afterncon.
C. 0, Hunt and family took dinner
with R. V. Ess and family of Plevna.
I. 0. Warner has sold his chickens
to Dine Whltlatch.
Dave Price Is smiling over the pros,
pects of hit fall r)e crop, which Is
unusually fine.
Tom Gunn, Chinese Aviator,
Here on Government Mission
MISCELLANEOUS
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WANTED To rent a small farm near
Klamath Falls. M. Bossier. 133
Tenth street. 28-lt
E8TRAY Came to my place last
October, very dark red heifer,
branded J Inside of shield on left hip,
straight crop and split on left ear.
Edw. Freuer, Seven Springs ranch,
Poe Valley. 28-3t
MILL MEN WANTED All winter job
fcr experienced mill man and lumber
tiers; Mg wage; excellent bum
ine cabins; electric lights;
t elab boas. Telephone to Modoc
Lumber Co Chlloawla, Oregon. St-tf
rOR SALE Holiday bargain, MO
acres nnest land la valley; all un
der Irrigation; fenced ; good bam,
anull house; two warm springs on
property; to acre la alfalfa. Price
f CO par acre.
9. T. WARS) MX,
IS Mate MraK
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A dance was held Christmas night
at Padgett's hall. A large number
from Klamath Falls. Worden and
Plevna were In attendance. W. II. Me.
Cormlck furnished the music, and er.
ery one enjoyed the evening. Mrs
Fred Edsall furnished a bountiful
chicken supper, which was appreciat
ed by those In attendanca.
Grass It growing here as If the tea
son were early spring.
The Traveler has paid since organ.
laaUon More that g4S,a0O,0ao la ac
cident and health rlalme. Ask Call-
rota about the Xew Low Cost policies.
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COUXTY TRKAfiimER'ft NOTICE
ORPHEUS THEATER
Maoblrd Photoplays Inc., Introduce
Dorothy Phillip
In an Exclusive Photo Version of
"TRIUMPH"
PhotoplaylDg "As You Like It"
Altos Condemn His
Peace Proposals
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds in the county treasury for
the redemption of all Klamath Coun
ty general fund warrants protested on
or before May 15, 1913.
Interest on same will cease from
date.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
this JCth day of December, 1917.
OEO. A. HAYDON.
JB-St County Treasurer.
Combti
give complete
from Chllrota.
automobile policies
protection. Gat one
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We want your money After Jan
uary 1, 1918, we will tell for cash
only. Ford Oarage. 21-St
Investigate the Xew Low Cost pel
idea of the Travelers. Ask Chilcot.
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Started In South
I.OS AN(li:i.i:s, lcc. 28 An on-j iicny. wmrn, nml tlu Ion AiikhIim
UmIciI iiieit's club, at wlili'U uny m.i t'lmmhtfr uf Coiiumnu, mid Urn fur
llstitl man or Ihk In ii- cnnclly iiIhIiIiirh ii dmmtvil by l.im AiikhIih
with tho colors flmU wlcnme, luu tnorchnnts,
Ici'il opened hero as n part of tin)1 a rmm n'f I.oh AiikkIhk wiiinnii.
Jwor camp community service. Well ,0I,, ,y Mrs. M, J. Coiinol, lias r.
ktocked library, comfortablo loutigliig U,K,,, u mipnrvlHo soclnl nrllvltlrs
uiinrters, n writing room, billiard In- , 1C ,,lllf Tn,, ncU, n Kmiwt
Mee. musical Instruments, a lunch C,torlalniiioiit each Wednrailny night
counter and a aoda fountain arojnt W,0, ()n, miUlon ptctunt actors
nmonic Itt attractions. ml, ,, kmiMii pnrsotis nipnrliiK at
The club orrupliM a sultn of rooms tluntirn Ihto io nskod to "iln their
lit the Trinity Auditorium building, bit."
near tho biiHlncM district, provided
by tho I.os Angeles Investment com-1
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Tom r.unn, the noted Chinese avi
ator, anil his wife arriving at San
Francisco en route to Washington,
where he will confer with officials on
the purchase of airplanes for use In
the Chinese army (itimi, who is now
a ciptatu in the Ctiliieso urmy. Is
head of the aviation corps. He cre
ated a sensation here several years
ago by his spectacular Dying,
Prussian Soldiers Are
Forced Into Service
ilcct iHlon of the sec n a'. t!i i1i'"il-
tiro f i detachment of ri'liiforniiti-jiitu
f-.m. Sunrlouls, a o vi n Itliuish
1 1 tin In. The recruits worn Inien'leil
,t'i I'M Knpn In a bnitilli'i which lad
ni'fltrvri heavy Iosjk. Tint wiIIm
"11c first battalion Is ordered to
I f . I ifl H rcliiforcln; iSftnclu'o'ii "f
!.;' nti-n. To escort thrtii to I ho l.i ur.
l(i.M tlntlon 300 turn have lion or
di'i.l out, some of tt.om with nrni. '.c
n'n'rh nlongslda tho mo i K','!,K n,
:t 'I rthors to art in nlcKoli on il.o
wi' to the station, riio men wem
u'l let'd: In tho nftArti M, :ntd hail tit
vii": r mo lime for a.tv'i i. in.uad 'f
i( n ii'ili- from tho l4t coin inn '(
cotivnleicviits, who ovuutually 'or.
' rived.
"What a sec no! Ahead iminlioil a
Hiuud of KiuirdH and to rlKht and loft
of oarh II lo two armed guards, nhlto
another squiii! of gunrds brought up
the roar to guard thc.io (lorinan sol
illcrsuir linivo snldlorM In Held'
gray, who, arcorillng to tlio miiKiilll
contly phraited storlos of tho tionsp.)-
I pors, dash forward, full of Joy, and,
sustained hy lo of Fnthnrlnnd to do-
biroy our enciiilos.
"The detachment tnoxod on with a
I baud ptnliig a marili. The guards
I were so numerous that there wax ono
for every two men of tho departing
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! HEAD STUFFED FROM
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j 8ara CWam Applied In Naatrila
i Opens Air I'aaaagaa Right Up, I
Instant rcnot no wallln-t iour
clugtvd nostrils open right up; Hip air
imsmigcs of our head clear mid you
can breathe frroly. No more hawk
ing, snuffling, blowing, headache, dry
ness. No struggling for breath al
night; your sold or catarrh disap
pears. Oel a small hottlo or Ely's Crram
I'alm from your druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant antiseptic,
touting cream In your nostrils. It
I emirates through every air patugo
of tho head, soothes tho Inflammsd or
swollen mucous membrane and relief
comcii Insliititly,
It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed
up with a cold ur nssty catarrh. Ad.
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FRENCH FRONT. Dec. 88. Onr-i
n nn oldlera from some cf the town
or ritife.la ara asat to tba front uudir
Arriid tuard "as crljilualt are lad tr I
tm tsptutlonor," ids a litler fonvl
or.
klli In a recent b.il'.ta on I hi- FicikIi
frort The writer lit J given a vlv !
Germans Realize
Desperate Conditions
STAR THEATER
A Mystery Farce of Harprises, Thrill
and Laughter
George M. Cohan
In an adaptation of hlastage triumph
"7 KEYS TO nALDPATE"
An Artcraft Picture, Disclosing m turn
tjrpa of Photoplay
yjhinawMf,
lavi laaslowna'a Nggattlon that
give ap certala of their war
sjaaotiau paaca before Oar-
mmrr lis nwraf beaten haa ba unl
vraMrir iwamaaiatd la England and
AatsJ Laaadowne haa been
bhtmbJ af Canada and la
dfif.iiijailM- wne'rafaiga aacraUry Tar
tdwmm fnaaa aad atfcar past aar.
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TEMPLE THEATER
Tho. A. Edison Praaenta
airis and Mia Wonderful Lamp,"
- Taken from tba fable of tha iama
nam.
The Lack of Roaring Camp,"
A Western Mining Story by Brat
Hart
"Captain of Tomorrow',"
Life and Activities at Watt Point.
ADMISSION. TIN CSNTS
MERRILL OPERA HOUIE
MOTION PICTURES
TVanWAYS AND MATVRDAYS
AMSTERDAM, Dec. 28. A gloomy
picture of Oermnny'i future was
painted by Grand Admiral von Tlrplts
In bis recant speech in Essen, accord
ing to th Hamburg New. Regard
ing a successful economic war against
Qermany nfter tha war, he said:
"Imagine tha position If we simul
taneously hare to bear tha burden of
taxation which mutt fall on every
CJerman, and, despite the fallen value
of German money, we still have to
buy tha most necessary food and raw
materials from abroad. Can anyone
in his heart of hearts really believe
that in these circumstances, without
an Increase of power, without Indem
nity and without security, we could
avoid Germany's ruin?"
Germany's plight at the hands of
England be bemoaned aa follews:
"Not only baa England taken our
colonies and Mesopotamia, but every
where she ha made deeper and firm
er base for her maritime and colo
nial supremacy. 8h haa tarnished
and trodden down the prestige and
honor of Germany by unprecedented
calumnies. In the whole trant-At-lantlc.world
we are considered as con
quered and dona for."
detachment. In it not a scandal that
our children In lleld-gray should bo
led to wnr to fight and shed their
blood In tlio same way as criminals
are ted to the executioner or, still
worse, like rattle lo th slaughter
? It was not sufl
hours befcro hand In fact, from
the moment of the announcement of
the departure of tho detachment
even soldiers who did not belong to It
Mic prevented from going Into the
town by sentinels posted every five
yards. No, It was considered neces
sary lo submit the men to the shame
of marching to the depot under guard.
"Do not the magnificent menda
cious articles In our papers represent
Lemons Whiten and
Beautify the Skin!
Make Cheap Lotion
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII
Tho Julre of two fresh lemons
strained Into a bottle containing three
ounces of orchard whlto makes a
whole quarter pint of the most re
markable lemon skin beautlfler at
about the cost one must pay for a
small Jar of the ordinary cold cream.
Care should tin taken to strain tho
lemon Julre through n fin cloth so
n lemon pulp gels In, then this lo
lion will keep fresh for months
Every woman knows that lemon Juice
Is used to bleach and remove such
blemishes as freckles, sallownesa and
Inn, nnd Is the Ideal skin softener,
sinootheiirr and beautlfler.
Just try It! Make up n quarter
pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon
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Silk Suspenders
Silk Shirts
Silk Ties
Silk Host
lleltrr Inko ndnntage of a
few of l In mi uiir1h.fthUt
KpeilNU liefuro they art
gone.
Tills Work (.III;
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SUGARMAN'S
Henry Ford still makes plttlir
nirs, Wo lino )inir In stock. Call
nnd lot us show jiiu KorJ (lint.
21-81
The ureal MtciiKth, UK dhlttafc,
and Imoiiiparuhlo betieflis of th "Old.
est Company In America" nirsns Int
claim I If ii Insuriuiro fur ou. Porpsr
llculam ie Ceo. C. t'lrlch, IMttrkt
MnmiKcr, The Mutual Lit sf Mr
York 1W
In a false light our brave boys In field-,0,,on nnd "" It dally Into tha
aray colnc to flaht and dratrnv ili '" "" rm anil nanus, it should
enemy for the love of the Fatherland,
while such thing at these are hap
pening. Verily, It Is a voluntary sacrifice!"
Get a calendar for Ilia New Year
from Chllrota. K
naturally help to whiten, soften,
freshen, nnd bring nut the hidden
roses nnd beauty of any akin. It Is
wonderful for rough, red hand.
Your druggist will sell three
ounces or orchard white at little coat,
and any grocer will supply tha
lemons. Adv.
Hold That Made Frank Goteh
Greatest American Wrestler, Famous
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RESERVATION
VOLUNTEERS
In lining the name of young men
of draft age who left during tha early
part of tha month to enllat In tba ser.
vlca of the country, tba Herald gave
tha namaa of Charles Hood and Fred
R. Hood. ,
Later developmeat how that both
thaaa boy ara under draft age, and
ware tending their aenricaa to their
country voluntarily, and had no Idea
of escaping a draft call In so doing.
Thay ara now In tha United State
nary.
If Frank notch, who wa cham
pion of tha wrestling world, had not
Chart.. Hood I. tha son of th. !.t.l!nvM!ed "? i0 b0"J "J1" '"
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To tho Creditors of tlio N'urml Bikrry
Company;
All persons hating clnlms tmlast
the Nurml llnkory Company art aott
Hod to preirnt tho same, duty Ttrllii
to tlio iltiilorslKneit receiver, at tu
otitic In Klamalli Kails, Orgoa.tlttli
thirty days from the date o tbli
notice.
iH-remhcr IR, 1917.
(IKO. 0. UI.RICH,
IC-lOt Itectlvtr.
Htaiiikiril lire inauraiire puUrMj I
Slnnilaril loinpnnlo on HUsrt
fonns. Hre ('lillrote. 11
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Come In
sod See HI
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Hont
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Economical -SirnpU
Quo Btfil anjj52
Lk-proof CoinpMi
G. C LORENZ
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tha sag of Mr. and Mr. Charles Hood
of tha KUmath Afaaey.
however, ha waa a tarror in tho ring
against moat of hla opponent. Whll.
ho had several ways of handling men
on whom he had got thl hold, the
photograph here ehow It very well:
Ho took a man who was lying face
down, and reaching for tba oppon
ent's Vlgbt foot with bl. Ift band,
twisted It so the pain wa eicrutlat
'ng. llo could easily break thefknkle,
and If the victim failed to roll over
on hi back hi ankle would be brok
en, But almost every man on whom
he secured the bold turned over be
fore bi. ankle wa. broken,
New City Lanndrj
W Ouarant Our wn-
Cellar --
nine -n -- .j
Wa alaa wah ellk, vl, "T
red d very carfully. TOT"
ansa and be cenvlncd. 0r"
are right Phen
127 Fourth Strgf
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