The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 18, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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HEXLEY H.il'l'E.l.U
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T-e farmers of thli tectlon ta re
;o'cJnt over the great amount or
moisture from rain and melting snow
thai is being absorb! liv tlie soil. It
n tt.ns line crops net it-nson.
A number of Henley young people
attended the dance glicn at the Glenn
Steeman borne Friday evening. James
Morris of Henley played the violin.
Mrs. Uurrell Short and her three
young daughters, Eva, Uurrell and
Dorothy, are visiting relatives ot Mrs.
Short's In South Dakota.
Mrs. McClay has been on the sick
list for the past few days.
The ladles of the Henley Parent-
Teachers Association met at Mrs. R.
C. Short's last Friday afternoon to
work on the quilt that wilt be auc
tioned or raffled of to raise money for
the soldiers' comfort bags.
Karl Rose, the switch engineer at
Klamath rails, lsited at Henley last
Sunday.
Memle Retool Notes
Rowa Kinney, who has been at
tending school at Olene, catered the
Seveatu grade of tba Henley school
last weak.
The students of the high school are
busy with tana aad semester exaal-
natloas this weak.
Mlas Eenma Jackson has entered
the Freshman class of the high school.
Qlrla of the Healer high school are
planalag to give aa eaterUlament
the latter part of the month for the
porpoaa ot raising money to make
coafort hags for the soldiers. The
Ilea have made a handsoae silk
aad velvet ullt that .will ha sold at
that time. Pillow caees of various
klaaearetobeauctloaedoff. A good
prograa la being planned, aad evarr.
body la lavlted to ceae.
Mra. Jaaee Healer preeeated the
Kbeol with a lae potted pataala this
week.
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Taa aauias have broken ,out
tha children of tba Keno
eeaoal district. Tha followUg faa
llles are afflicted: Pucketts, Padgetts.
EdsalU and Acerys. Maar new case
are breaking out, but all are reported
to be In a light fora.
Arthur Padgett has gone to Duns-
aalr, where he will work on tha rail
road. Captain Ball U taking another boat
load of wood to Klamath Falls.
HUt eartlosj oat Bora ladaaa Taa
MtH top shoes. -Modem Wioe Score.
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Raautify aad aarlch
your homes
101 Willlu
17-lt
with Oriental goods.
bulldlag.
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
tar TlteaUr Presanta
Margaret Clark la
"BAB'S RUROLAR"
Mary Boberfs Rhlaebart faaout
"Sub-Dob" stories, taken from tbe
Saturday Evening Post. Also
A (wdaSpltttUg Two.Real Kejatflne
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TEMPLE THEATER
Temple Theater Preamta
"TOR DRRAM DOM."
Tho aost unique picture ever made,
In which dolls play real parts.
MBARST PATHK XKW8
Frturmg tka HaUma oaaatar
Mhr Oarrawt Rraaita
ABMIMION TIN CIMTg
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOnMnOTOMI
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THE EVENINO
Portland Launches
Another
PORTLAND, Jan. IS. Portland's1
campaign for a fund of 150,000 to
finance war camp community work
Is no In full swing, having started
January Ttb, when campaign workers
met at a banquet and launched the
tlrhe. The money will be used to
further the national war work under. And there has made
Vmmr Wnm.n'. PhrUllan ltmfll.,1,,w,J plaCC.
tlon auspices. The hostess bouses at
Camp Lewis, Vancouver barracks and
inc urnatnu ana runiua hud.
J
nnrf wrulliHi mam tnr uMlm an
sallors. will be the chief beoeSctarlee. ' Bd u' Uond drlTM- ! Vie' r" ? t, l " ' "T
. . . . . . I Hollowing the raising of the local, cfj tK to licenced or unlUfccJ
The plan of war workers here Is to fur, a U- wde ompa,Kn WI1 rurtl.cimoro. In caie the do? u Rati-
secure two floors ot a building wl'h'inu,,,), therein all the tonn mid'orcd In for roaming unretrict-J. his
central location, probably at Fourth
and Washington streeU, which will he!
Uncle Sam
Want Small Railroads
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. IS.
Mora than (00 "short lines" hare
been informed that their services
would not ha required by the govern
ment la Its coaaolldatloa of traospor.
tation systems.
Their executives, many ot whoa
have received detailed ordera froa
Director aeaeral McAdoo on how to
conduct their properties, were at Irst
too much astounded to apeak. Then
they declared tha situation with tha
big railroads gettlag all tha business
by tba goreraaeat edicts aaaat
certain bankruptcy.
Tbe dUclosure that ther will not
be used caaa at tha bouse Interstate
commerce coaalttaa'a hearings. Mr.
McAdoo'a attorney, John B. Paine,
made the annouaceasat. Questioned
as to his position, Paine said ha had
full authority froa tha director to
make bis reply.
Only liaea "essential to tha war"!
Men Now Enlisted
For War
PORTLAND, Jaa. U. Command
ar E. r. Echkardt, la charge of tha
recruiting bureau of tha navy barn,
baa been iastrueted froa Washing
ton to enlist for tha parted ot tho
war only, all applicants applrlu for
enlistment In tha navy thus far, en
listed la for a four rear period.
Enlistments In tha naval coast de
fense roservoa have beea closed.
HISS PUN TO
ORDER SIONRD FOR HIS ARREST
BY BOLSHF.VIKI LEADER LE
.MNE IS TO BE IMPRISONED
AT PETROGRAD
PETROORAD, Jan. H. Premier
Lenlne has signed an order for tba
arrest of King Ferdinand of Rouaa
nia, who is to ha aeat to Petrograd
tor imprisonment.
The order described la detail how
tha arrest waa to ha carried out ana
how tha klag waa to ha guarded by
me aoiaaemi.
Leaders of this party now believe
they have auReleat foreea oa tha Rea-
maataa front to carry out this aore.
Woaderful tow priced art ruga aad
HOLD RULER
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Whiu LUaaa at Ml WUlkaTaita-ara
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HERALD, KLAMATH
War Drive
flltrd up for welcoming officers ami
n.eu.
At Vancouver barracks tint hoteiij
bouse Is rlt ailing the Y. M. 0. A i
headquarters In popularity with oti-j
lifted men. A homelike building liai
4?d fitted up and recreation an 1 1
frUndly Interest whlih tlio o!dler
It a much fro-
Kmery Olmstead. manager of the
rar.it.alcn. and Ma lieutenants, mv
. tlier will secure Portland's quota for.
me war worn, wunoui aimcuil)
j.
f Dltr. the mult iDl eltr of Red Cross
cities of Oregon will be asked to do
tbeir share.
Does Not
were to be taken, he said McAdoo had
d Ided; further, McAdoo was said to
bare come to tbe definite conclusion
that only the main arteries of coin-
merce were thua essential. The rea-
tn anlgned by Paine was that tho
"Jerkwater lines" might proe -un-
profitable In operation, andthus
prjve a financial drain on the nation
if their owners were guarautced the
usual profits. I
Rlrd M. Robinson, attorney for the
"short lines." said: I
"Under that ruling, all the bml-
aess will move over the bigger sjs -
terns. We are told that. In theory.
we are to go ahead with our business
aa usual. But. In fact, our buslnesa U
to be taken awav. and we are lm..lv
left out In the cold. I
"If the government takes over the
big roads cd guarantees their earn
ings. Lut leaves the small ones un
protected, I wouldn't take the whole
collection of little fellows for a gift,
Period Only
The new regulations' of enlistment
for the period of the war only will
enable postmasters again to aid in re-
crulllng a large number of men be
tween the ages of 18 and 21, and 31 T- - "Kue I offering the choicest
and 35, 'who are not nubject to the good ot Aila t 201 Wllllts building.
draft, aa well aa men of draft ag l"-3t
who have desired to enlist In tho "
navr. but only wanted to obllcato
tnemselves for tbe period of tbe war.
Three Good Reasons Why
Ty Cobb Plays Baseball
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Tha plctara was taken
FALLS. OREGON
jOLDTOWSER
; is now up
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lHTMHk AT ItOsKltl'lu; AT1
PltlKNT
P.OKnt'R
Jan 1 The are
I sure sorrj day- for llosebure" doc
N wore can they ram&ie at win.
n--inR the top oS csrbace cim or-
rrtts
rats and fightlnc rranre
tanlcc.
' ' "-rr a Leg ominanre hot i.jrc-
cuner will be haled Into poltf. coj't
isnl Mini
AITKIt TMK Mlt. HH.li:
I Dr Murkle) ill appear for the last
J time tonlRbt before a Klamath Falls
audience In tils lecture en "After the
j War, Whnt?" at llouaton's opera
I hntie at S o'clock. No admission Is'
fc t- .. - ...i
iiin(i'u i lit- it-viuip la iirrscniru
tree uy ic rirsi unrisuan ciiurcn toi
the whole lommunlty. Those who
have heard Dr. Mucktey In bis ail-
dreurs nt the church an confident
tlut Ills loittiro will b- IiIkIi ctast.
Mrs. Malt Smith will sine "Keep the
Home Fires HurnlnR "
ij,t K(,t Dr Mucklej closed the
efficiency tampilKn with the church
The results are- The annual budg-t
praitlcally assure.!, and nine acres-
0ns were secured to tho church Dr.
Muckley le.ixes tomorrow mernlng
for Itosetiuri:.
1 1 ki.i v)f.;sTi:u has
.NO TIMK ItHt STItKITCAIW
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s,'0KA-y- W"h . Jan. ll-Fraak
p0"""- '"' l" '"-' ,02 "
'" ,b,uar' " "ttle use for mch
u"e,e -Pl'"w rei cars. Vhy
r.rc too much troublo, he thinks, and
'vnlkliiir Is quicker.
Mr i'.ussett. who tends to all the
details of running a ranch across the
MjIio line, made his first visit to this
city In ten year to spend the lioll-
ilas with his dniiKhtcrs.
. Mr. Rusfett Is the father of sixteen
I children Ho was born In Montreiil,
hut c nmi- to the L'nlted States beforo
j ho attained his majority, and cast his
first tote, for President Lincoln. Ho
has spent more tbnn half his life In
1 ,lw. II.. ..
,HV 1191
imiroie ran save yon mouer on
-lioiiaf. Iota, hufdarm property, farm
land anil stock ranrlic. a
To possess a Illmalay Llama rug
suows distinction In taste. 201 Wit
Uta building. 17-3t
Money to loan on cltr aad country
, propertr. Ho Chilcote. 9
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" ""a na4 ' rMt ot "
witn these happy children.
, i:i.itv im.
The Winnek Co
Incorporated Klamath Falls
We are receiving daily a full line
of early vegetables and fruit.
We offer for Saturday the fol
lowing low priced
Specials
California Grape Fruit, 4 for 25c
Wheat Hearts,
Macaroni
Spaghetti
Vermicelli
Wilson's Strawberry, Rasp
berry, Pineapple & Lemon
Extracts. 2 1-2-oz. bottles
Sardines, Norwegiiii Style, 2 cans 25c
White Floating Tar Soap.
2 bars
The Winnek Co.
426 Main St.
lloncleiM Chicken Tamalu Factory,
Com brand. Special rates to family
trade, 20 cents each. J. M. Hall,
manager Dixie llestaurant. Is2t
Travelers accident anil hrallli
premiums for IBI7 amounted to
nearly $0,000,000. Fair treatment
of policy holder ha. made tlila xl
Iile. Ask Cltllcute. 9 i
Special matinee Saturday at 2:no,
nt the Star theater. Marguerite Clark
In "Drb's Burglsr." 18-lt
SAGE TEA TURNS
GRAY HAIR DARK
irS atUNDMOTHKK'H RECIPE TO
BRIXQ BACK COLOR AND LIS
THE TO HAIR
That beautiful, even shade of dark,
glossy hair can only be had by brew
Ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul
phur. Your hair Is your charm. It
makes or mars tho face. When It
fades, turns gray 07 streaked, Jutt an
application or two of Sbko and Bui
Phur enhances Its appearanco a hun
dred fold.
Don't bother to prepare the mix- !.
111 Iff 111 nkaal.t. ... 4
l"'1' "' rn get tins famous old
recipe lmproeJ by ,0 addition of
other Ingredients for no cents a largo
bottle, all ready for use. H I called
Vytth's Sage and Sulphur Comnnnn.i
This can always be depended upon to
bring back tho natural color Hn.i 1....
tre of your hair.
-na!?' ,.Umn "W0,,,,',, B"gllK"lrSlHopun right up; llmnlf
ami huipimr Compound now becnuhe liHiiKe8 of jr uea clear and voa
lit
arKcns so naturally nmi v,.,,iu
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Piled Sf "nI,e",,t hn bron ""
iniia. ou simply dampen a Miionen
or soft bru,hwh ,t and dru m,
through the hair, taking onn m,,ii
strand at a time; by morning the gray
-.. .... iiiioareu, and after an
other application It becomes bea tl
fully dark and appears glossy and lus-
Ta '"" Preparation
a delightful toilet requisite for
iuva woo QMiri. rlnrlr
wA..skf..i " c
nnir aatj a
iuiui appearance. H la not
In-
leuura or tna eura.
B9ltlntln
preveatlon of disease. Adr.
WB
111111,1 Y.MMMHV in, luiN
per pkg.
15c
10c
10c
10c
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15c
15c
Phone 34
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ThisWise
Old Owl
Says:
I take n t'nrl'a l.lrer Lifter at
night.
Makea tho netl day bright.
FOK KAI.K
Star Drug Co.
aajjaswaj(aw
New City Laundry
We Ouarantse Our Work.
Shirts and Collars Laundered.
We also wash silk, wool, and col
ored gods wry carefully. Try us
once and be convinced. Our prices
re right Phono 1M.
127 Fourth Street
sack of First National Bank
MFan CTIieHft a.Baa
bow giurrcu rnua
CATARRH OR A COLO:
81B9"' AppUed In" Nostrils j
Opena Air Paaaagaa Right Up,
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can lir.n.11,.. , ,.. v. . i..
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",K'''"',"""'K. blowing, headache, dry
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night; yTZ lu,
pcarH.
(lot a hiiiuII bnttlo of Ely's Crrntu
Walm from your druggUt now. Applr
n llttlo of this fruKiunt antlsoptlc,
l.callng creum In ybur nostrils. "
pcnotratcB thrnugli evory air paswgo
nf the head, soothes tho Inflamiiiad nt
swollen mucous membrane and relM
comas Instantly,
"a just fine. Don't sUy luffed
up with a cold or nasty catarrh. A.
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