The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 26, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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tohayuu, It I a moat timely subject.
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Georsja Walsh la
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A Star Spangled Comedy fur Boys
and. GUIs young and old.
Klamath Lodge No. 1S7, 1. 0. 0. F
meet Friday night. H. F. Etell,
N. 0., Nat Ottaraela, Secretary.
"Swauu Encampment No. 46, 1. O.
c: F., meets Tuesday night. W. A.
, C. P., Nate Otterbeln Scribe.
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WASHINQTON, D. C. Jan. 26.
DlKontlnuance of the extra pay al
lowance for men in the aviation ser
vice Is under consideration at the war
department. The extra pay waa pro
vided on the theory that aviation waa
the most hazardous branch of the
service, but casualty figures of tho
allied armlet show (hat flying It safer
than the Infantry and other arms.
Under present regulations, a first
lieutenant In aviation who secure a
rating at military aviator It Immedi
ately awarded for purposes of pay
computation, promotion to a captain.'
cy, which carries a salary of about
2,400 a year. A detail to duty requlr.
Ing regular flights adds SO per cent to
thl turn, and another 20 per cent 1
added for foreign service, Increasing
the lieutenant" pay to more than
$4,000 a year.
Sorely faoada
Be Cttllcote.
promptly
executed.
Dancing class starts Monday, Jan
uary 28th. Parties wishing to join
phone 187. 23-4t
Moaey to loan oa cKy and coaatry
property. See Chllcote. 9
Dancing class starts Monday, Jan
uary 28th. Parties wishing to Join
phone 187. 23-4t
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Metropolitan Am meat
HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
DARE
STAR THEATER
Star Theater Present
WUIlatu Mart
and Hk Trained Horse, Frits, la
THE NARROW TRAIL"
A real Western Story, written by
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. 8. Hart. Also, another
Rlp-floaiiag Keystone Comedy
In Two Parts
Sunday and Monday
Star Theater Present
"THF. TAR-HEKL WARRIOR"
A modern play, up to the ralAute,
and n laughable
Triangle Cumedy
TEMPLE THEATER
Temple Theater Preaenta
William Russell in
tTIII. SANDS OF HACRIFICE"
And a Geo. Ovey Comedy
Sunday and Mourtay
Ttinple Theater IVeaenta
" Gladys Leslie la
"AX AMATEUR ORPHAN"
A Gold Rooster Play In Five Parts
Hcirst PaUie News at Current Evettts
ADMIMION TIN CENTS
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
( MOTION PlOTtTRM
TOMaUYS AND SATURDAYS
d inu nnoflrto
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From the many municipal buildings
In New York City some hundreds of
(ons of ashes are dumped every day
on (he site to be occupied by a new
and costly county court house. Each
morning hundreds of men, women and
U.S. Airmen Prove
To Be
AMERICAN AVIATION TRAIN1NO
CAMP, Southern Italy, Jan. 2C "You
can't kill an American," la the die
turn of the Italian officers training the
several hundred tonnt .vl.tor. hn'
t.... h... .i.. k i .. j .
have been flying here since the end of I
September, when, by arrangement,
with
the Italian government, this.
camp was established.
The Americans have such a reputa
tion for luck that Italian soldiers
come here so they may touch one of
the aviators. "It brings us good luck,
too," they explain.
The Americana fly from morning
until night virtually every day. Not
a tlgle one has been killed, and but
three have been Injured at all seri
ously. One of the latter, on bis third
trip alone, got Into an air situation
which he did not understand, with
the result that he stopped his motor,
whereupon the machine began to.
piunge aownwaras until Its rail was
cnecxea oy me telegraph wiros of the
runway naiion oi ine nearoy city,
Thence the machine dropped
ground, and was smashed. The
ator was picked up for dead
PEOPLE IN-NORTHERN OREGON
REPORTED TO UE CO.W1NCED
THAT CHAMHERLAIN IS RIOHT
IN CONTROVERSY AT CAPITAL
PORTLAND, Jan. IS. Sentiment
In Oregon 1 behind Senator George
E. Chamberlain In his (IK with Presl
dent Wilton on the Inefficiency of the
war department; this Is the sltua
(Ion In the state, if expressions re
corded in Portland are a sure guide.
Revelations brought (o light by
congressional investigation have con.
vinced Oregon people that Chamber-
lain It pursuing the proper and patri
otic course. Around Portland exists
n belief that President Wilson spoke
hastily, and without weighing his
wordt, and that the president over
looked the fact that In the admlnls
tratlon war program the Oregon ten.
ator was the one man who put the
program thru congress.
In Oregon the patriotic people arc
wondering what Secretary of War
Baker ha don In comparison with
what Senator Chamberlain bss accom
plished to strengthen the hands of
the president and help America win
the war. And between Baker and
Chamberlain tb plain Oregon folk
can't understand why the president
should aacrilo the latter to protect
the former.'
PORTLANK
KLAMATH
children from tho neaiby tenement
scrape oer the athej to pick the
lumps of conl that have slipped thru i
the furnaco gratos. Tons of coal are
thus carried off each day to warm1
tenement dwellers who might other
wise suffer.
Hardy Lot
five days he was ready for another fly.
The prlte story of tho camp con
cerns Harry Harris of California, who
Kt lo't, first In tho clouds and then in
central Italy. He was a couple of
nours going away, nnu a wnoio wcck
,... ,' . , .,
coming back to camp. As he after-
nrd. -xnialned. he wm .... for nn
.ii(,m , t.. i. .n k, ...
clouds ho was unablo to discover
whether he was flying upside down
or right sldo up, or whether the earth
wus above him or below him.
Finally, after grating a few moun
tain topg of tho Appenlnes, ho IlKhtcd
In the center of a village square, beg
ging for something to eat. As he
couldn't speak Italian, his explanation
that he was "Americano" didn't satis
fy the local pollco, who had never
heard of American aviators In Italy,
but had heard a lot about those Aus
trlan. who hav the nnninn.nnt hnhi
of droonln bombs on coast nuna
alone the Adriatic.
However, he was fed. and .tnrte.i
1
Sells
In order that the expensa of the
cwenninmeni? wnicn, tit the dit-eu-tion
of the Secretary of War. nio l,.
ing given the soldiers of Undo Hem,
inner inu management or the Mili
tary Entertainment Council, may bo
taken care of, this council has is
sued "Smileage Books". These bo'As
are sold for $1 and $5, according to
whether they contain 20 or 100
coupons, and will entitle Midlers to
free admission to any ntertainment
in any National Guard or National
Cantonmant if. the United States,
rriends of the soldiers may pur
chase and send these passes to sol
s!ir..Dy.nne or to the camps for
distribution.
The Smileage Plan.
Startinir tha ivmV nt Januan, 00
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the books will be on sale all over
the country, "Smileage Books" will
admit the men In khaki to some of
taw best eaUrtaiamenta in the ceun-i
. CamtlWarflfl nflnr n Mimla . ,!. m I h.I. ...I..- .t a..
to the detention, and when he got back to ,aek , p" ".:-. ",'"; til " P"?Va"nna
Ti.V.n u. ... .. .Z . . . .....b -iu uuuui you win wonuerwnst oecnme
aVI-.camn he wan Are.lllAd nt hnvlnv Iiaaii n,A.lA. rvm.i.i. j.. . .. ... .v..m
h, i.' " .... . " ""' -",'.. ".! uesmrea msi ne.or jour kidney troublo and backache.
, ... u ,,.,( lo ,ulae awecmeart. had a slight cold. Ldr
aaVif'siv W w' ot'evlaamai. . h .IaS&fc ,.iRSIsm ? JTS
FALLS, OREGON
Northwest Lumbermen
Charge Discrimination
PORTLAND, Jan. 2C Lumber pro.
diuer nnd logging operator liuo
becnghen what tlioy call a solar plax.
us shock on learning that President
WIUoifMntemU to Issuo a proclaraa-j
tlon Axing nn eight-hour workday In.
I
IokrIiik camps nnd sawmills (hruoiu'iio iiesiiiiny n v,w ...v ......
tho Pacific Northwest, without apply
I n IT tho same regulation to producers
In tho Southern states, or oven In Cnl.
Ifornla. Issuance of tho oxecutlvo
proclamation Is reported to hnvo been
determined upon nt tho conclusion of
conferences botweon tho department
of labor, (he federal shipping hoard
and other government agencies as a
means of "preserving harmony In the
lumber industry" and to expedite pro.
iluctlon of Mr for ships and spruco for
nlrp!nnos.
Among several representative turn
bur producers In Portland tho Infer
unco was clear that tho president had
concurred In tho report and rocom
mendadons of Secretary of Labor
Wilson In favoring a regional eight
hour work duy for nil employes In
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MILITARY
HK.V.lTOIl
tXIMMITTKK
WITH
CHAMIIKKLAIN
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CIDK TO GRANT HKQCKST OF
IKCRKTARY OK WAR
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 26.
Senator Chamberlain has submitted
Secretary Baker's request to the mil.
Ilary committee, which considered
and decided to glvo linker tho hear -
Ing ho asked on Monday or before. If
ho so decide.).
U I I.SOX ItCMAI.VS .V HKCLL'MIOX
WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 26
President cancelled all his engage
ments yesterday afternoon, Including
n cabinet meeting, nnd remained in
ninny oi worn, u is unknown
., .. .
Smileage lor the
zMvs&g&Z)
fact that official announcement has
Just been made in Wathington that
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CONGRESS
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vz&f-.m,i,Li' i ' o
tAe
tare,
Ei
k 'ivruiining uiese
men,
mfHMvri con'jucwiu under
three
lumber pioiluctlon In Oicgou. Wuth
IiiMoii, Id.iho nud Montana, follow
i.... .i.nr.iMni'iu with iiroducer nt
,.,. ,, Sl,..,.i onri, i Decern-
k.ur t thoso meetings It was in win
t0itln by tho producers to the fednrnl
labor representatives (lint llu-y liiul
ft I. 1 ..l.luw tlutlsi ItlllllBl.
' tlliw on n unsic eiRiii-m'iii 7
mdiilriMiient was tnnilo i-ountry wlilu
In Its scope, but they refused to no j imim rrom your urugglst now, Api
cont lured that It would bo fair to np-.n llttlo of this trngrniil, iiiiiUentlp
ply tho eight hour rule to the I'aolllc
Northwest while glrlng producers of
nlnn lumber In the Southern atatea
an advantage by permitting their em.
plo)o to labor on a (en'nnd eloven
hour shifts at rntes of pay far below
those paid In Oregon, Washington nnd
e two mountain states to the east.
mm salts
IF YOUR BACK HURTS OF BLAD
DER BOTHERS YOU, DRINK LOTS
OF WATER
When your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore, don't gc( scared and
proceed to load your stomach with a
lot of drugs that excite the kidneys
nnd Irritate the entire urinary tract
Keep your kidneys clean llko you keep
our bowel clean, by flushing (hem
with a mild, harmless salt which
removes the body's urinous waste and
stimulates them to their normal actlv'
Ity. The function of the kidneys la to
n"cr ,ne blood. In 24 hours thoy strain
from It COO grains of acid and waste,
.so wo can readily understand the vital
I
,mportncc of kocplng (he kidneys ac-
UtC.
Drink lots of water you can't drink
too much: also get from any pbarma
cist about four ounces of Jad Salts;
lake a tnblespoonfu! In a glass of water
before breakfast each morning for a
few days and your kidneys will act
ltjnne'
This famous sails Is made from
i,he KC'1 of 8TPe and lemon Juoce,
romblned with llthla, nnd baa been
used for generations to clean and stim
ulate clogged kidneys; also (o neutral
Izo the acids In the urine so It no long
er Is a source or Irritation, (hut ending
bladder weakness.
Jad Salts It Inexpensive; cannot In
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
ilirun wnier drink which evervnnii
should take now and then to keep (heir
.kidneys clean and aetlvn. t im. .
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Soldiers
sefia,rnl. susniccB, has ull beun con
i?J.(!tttcd tHnr ne official body, tho
Military Entertainment Councfl. ap.
pointciT by tho Secretary of War.
This ."juncll Is a part of tho Com-
!?. 5 L', Tra. nln mP Actlvl.
ties, of which IUymond B. Fosdlck
-i TO"' ,Cre,ilt tor lhe J21" n
consolidation Is given Harry P. Har-
2.- ' VkChicafT0' executive chair
nun of the Smileage CaiupalKn.
i?i 1 Pfrtalnment Is, perhaps,
fi"t thing of IU kincf In the
country. It Is the fln.t time the
Government has undertaken to nut
on "k11 ,tunU for ,4 "Idlers Un
ufnas.tMi! i'kranKement all enter
tainment in the camps is to be
turned aver t h. uilu.i. S'."m
AUftet!lkn?wn ""Liberty Tents
nd the theaUra a "Uberfy Thei-
.'Oftody Is expected to hi. .
N
wows
least on
BUUIIHAY, .lAMt.UlY -M, U.
Traveler accident and liaajjk
premium for 1117 amounted N
miirly J,utio,oot. Fair trentm,,,
of Hillry holder linn nut lie (h. poM,
Mt. Ak Chllcole. t
'CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tell flow To. OM Quick It lief
from Head-Cold, ll'a Hplcndldl
il unu ...in.. iv ..in iiii;fI liui,
lril lll open, tho nlr puhhiiki, 0
pun livnd will clear mid ),m C,D
brentho freely. No iiiuro htittklni
siiultliiK, blowing, hi'iirnt'hu, ilr)ii(.j.'
No kti iikkMhk fur lireutli ut nlnhf
jour cold or ciilnrrli wilt In. kuho.
(let it small liolllo of Cly'i Cream
iionuiiK cream in )inir liimlrlls.
pent'tratoj through every nlr puimsti
of Ihn head, noodle (liu hillnir.ed or
swollen mucous membrane and relief
comes Instantly,
It's Just line. Don't tiny stufred.up
with a cold or nasty ratnrrli relief
sonirs so quickly, Adv.
SAGE TEA DANDY
TO
IT'H llt.M)MOTIIi:it'H RICCIPK TO
IIIIIM) HACK CUMIR AMI l.l'g.
TIIK TO HAIR
You can turn grny, faded hair btit.
Ilfully dark nnd lustrous ntmoiit ovtf
night It you'll get a GO-cetit bottle of
'Wyelh's Sage, and Sulphur Com
pound" nt any drug i.toro. Mllllou
of hollies of this old famous SiikTm
Itecipo. Improu'd by (ho addition of
other Ingredients, urn Molt nunustly,
sns a well known druggist here, bt
raiMo II darkens (he hair to nslur-
ally and exenly that no ono can tell U
has Iipoii applied,
IIkmo whoso hair It (liming gray
or bediming faded hao n surprltt
iwaltlug them, because after one or
two applications the gray hair van
ishes and your loikg brcomo luiurl
uutly dark anil beautiful.
This la (ho age of youth. (Irsy
haired, unnttrncthe folks aren't wint--d
around, ho get busy with Wyeth'l
Kagit nnd .Sulphur Compound tonight
and you'll bo delighted with yoar
dark, handsome hair nod your youth
fill iippenranro within a few days.
This preparation Is a toilet rcqiililt
mid Is not Intended for tho cure, mitt-
Kstlon or pruvcutlon of disease. Adf
MM MOT WATER
EF lm UDESHRE k
Saye we can't help but leek
better "and feel better.
after in Inside bath,
To look onu's best and feel one's be
Is to enjoy an Inside bath each mora
ine to flush from the system the previ
ous day's waste, sour fermentation!
and poisonous toxins before l( Is sb
sorbed Into the blood. Just as eotl
when It burnvloavos behind a certsU
amount or Incorubuntlblo material is
tho form of ashes, so food and drisk
taken each day leaves In (ho alloie
lary organx n certain amount of Ibs
gestlblo material, which If not cllrouut-
cd, form toxins and poisons which art
linn sucked Into tho blood through (bt
very ducts which aro Intended to suet
In only nourishment to sustain Ut
body,
U you want to too (ho glow of heslliT
bloom in your cheeks, to see your skis
gc( clearer nnd clearer, you aro told It
drink evory morning upon arising,
xlasH or hot water with a (oaspoonfsl
of llmcHiono phoHphato In it, which bt
haniilesH menna of washing (he wuw
material and toxins from (he Htonuck,
liver, kldnoyH and bowels, thus delat
ing, sweetening and purifying (h
Urn alimentary (met, before puMW
moro food Into (ho stomach.
Men and women with Hallow skh
liver spolH, pimples or pnlld corapH
ion, also thoHo who wako up wlto s
cimlod longuo, bad lns(o, nasty brett
olhero who aro bothered with bss
aches, bilious spells, odd stomach
coiiHilpiuion should' begin this P
nhnlcd hot water drinking, and art t
surcd of vory pronounced resulli
one or (wo weeks.
A quarter pound of limestone ph
phnte costs very little at the drug tlort
but la sufficient to demonstrate tM
Jus( as soap and hot water cleans
purmea nnd freshens the skin on Wt
outside, so hot water and llmestot
Phosphnto net on (he Inside or
We must always consider that Inter
"nltatlon Is vastly more Import
than outside cleanliness, because.!
kin pores do not absorb ImpurM
Into (he blood, while tha hawela
DARKEN
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"smileage Book." ' .
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