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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1918)
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WiUU UX, T,M-Mafci)J-e-K .1.11 Ik Metre) WoJdrplay "TMK HIODKX HPRI.VO' i tr i ".-.-;, JVM Ml flflffPS THEATER ''.T ' mk Acta. Starriag Everybody's :?T;Yt' ' Favorite, iiit 11 r r r 'lOaJkiU Udge No. 1ST, 1. 0. 0. F., Mto FrMay sight. H. F. EaeU, iiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiipiiivjB3iEiLiE"rs ct-$ M. O., Nat Ottork4a. lecretary. jitw4,9vtu No. , I. O. o.r., meat Tuesday sight W. A. s ....... ;".' - " """ osw. " Mm tor MIT a"spsskejBae) WT "AT I SPRAINS, iCiuiri j i ii fi 1 iM RmUS Dmumbd T-1 ", . A it ... I I''.-- BOMT HTimtRi nUKViWIlM ,; nttW kfOftONTYOC SUB' WITH "; pgrjfAOfNki uyoourr !, ,. uoc't aur ariMiMi nab UU aoetk. B''X (ajr ' ' ""- rlk l f: xrT!.T". " T - -w r-'-'tM-afnii, ach or strata, and out frlfW'mmtit'tHln, aoraaeaa, sUffaeaa and i L S, s p. wwswwaj. ;rC;-Vf.WJaaig ! pteastrat, haal aad UMltkaw-' the talurad muscles. '.f'.K;' Mra,'-;tadoB,,,aad ligament ao -.. jpffapftUT.-It deeaa't bura er Jlacolor y,, aaia, ana eaa not cause injury. K j,( pw'jt Mar, Qet a alltrlal bottle FV , Ai ; ,.i"-' !ff trT! Sow-r,,m,r "V ' ,''," r,t1jlt -U; A ;,;, -aJKef ."itJacobe LisisvMt" U applied f FM;ftM ftt fffl the allghteat pain or i Mi 'seed ef tatlvoly Per ratfslM, asreaeaa.aad etll- rftr.aty'.rar--tx gold SMtUI f lL.'V :'i;'.' ".' i- ' $mfHttl H jv.. ana; rou can g uout your KUMAiH county ipslNatinn Goes On . ,r ' HBXLfcTV, MAFPKXl.NCK - ' The iprlng birds are arriving at Henley meadow larks arc singing on all aides as if they thought spring had arrived for good. Nor Is this the or.'v sign or spring, mere is mat Indescribable something In the early morning' atmosphere and warm sun thine that puts spring Into your step and hope and Joy Into your heart, and causes you Involuntarily to burst into whistling and singing white you are nt work. A big time at Henley l-s planned for Friday etenttig, February 8th, for the benefit of sailor and soldiers. A handvime silk and velvet quilt will be rallied off by the ladles of the Parents-Teachers Association. Fancy sofa l-lllow rovers will be auctioned off In Ihe hlfhixt hlditor. A hxakpt j supper will be given, the. baskets are to be auctioned off. The money ob tained from the sale or the quilt and one-half obtained from the sale of the baskets and pttows wilt be used to make 'comfort bags for soldiers and sailor. The other halt will be used to tld the high school In obtaining some very much needed equipment. Every lady, young or old, J Invited to come and bring a basket, and every U Invited to come and bid and kelp the good caase along. A good la kelng prepared. Tke Parent Teacher Association kM a SMetlog Friday afteraoon. Jan. vary 5tk. , Mr. McCloy went to the hospital In KkMMtk Fails laat Monday for an op- ntiM for appendicitis, bat was not efterated upon until la Friday. uday school will be started at the Heftier achool house on January 27tb. Mr. Jim Dixon haa been on the sick llat for the past week. Barrett 8hort. county commission. r, haa Just recovered from an attack of the meaalee. R. C. short haa been at work for ease time, making Improvements on hie meadow lake ranch. A large number of Henley young people attesded a dance given at the Booth ranch Friday evening. Mr, sexton of Miller Hill was vlr Itlng her family, the McCloy, last Sunday. Mr. Brown, sister of the Latta brothers, who haa been visiting here for the past month started Wednes day for her home In Oklahoma. Some of the, .farmer of Henley have been Improving the time this fine weather by plowing and getting ready for bumper crops next season. High School Note The Henley High English Club held a meeting Friday for the purpose of electing oncer for the ensuing semester, the following were elect- ad. President, Kenneth Case; vice prealdent, Leonard Lewis; secretary, Walter Stewart; treasurer, .Oerald Weat; editor, Henley Independent, An drew Folsom; assistant editor, Aubra Bradbury; musician, Luclle Stewart, sergeant at arm, Luclle Stewart. The Juniors and Sophomore sprung a surprise upon the Freshmen Moaejr to loss on city asd country property. Be Chilcote. 9 H OU.STON'i s t .(iuiIij. amassment. HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Star Tbeater Preaenu THE TAR-HEEL WARRIOR" A modern play, up to the minute, and n laughable Triangle Comedy TEMPLETHEATER Temple Theater Preeeat Gladys Leslie is "AN AMATStm ORPHAN" A Gold Rooster Play In Five Parts Hftirat rathe News Currest Ereata ADMISSION TIN CINTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE i ' . MOTION PICTURES WAN SATURDAYS tHE EVENING iby electing) them to searly all the chlcr offices of tbe ciuo. The students have been busy with the examinations and reports of the clotng semester. The High School boys and girls are busy preparing for the war benefit en tertainment to bo given on February Sth. The pupils of the High and Gram mar school arc collecting cancelled pottage stamps for the benefit of the nc!glcu children food fund. -- - - I'l.KVSA poixtkhs ; - Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Kerns were biislneis visitors In Klamath Falls Tueduy. I H. H. Van Valkenburg ha finished i the telephone Una to his home. Mr. Chas. Whltmore visited with Mrs. George Shell Wednesday. Oeorge Ager wa a county seat vis Itor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs-H. H. Van Valkenburg spent Sunday evening at tke home of R. V. Ess. George Shell If boring a well this week. He Intends to Irrigate from It next summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wkltlatch spent Sunday wttk R. V. Eaa and family. H. A. Talbot wa a business visitor in tewn Friday. Mrs. Provow of Klamath Falls I spending s week with Mr. Chaa Whit. more. Everyone that attended the Plevna literary reported s good time. The debate was one of the main features of the evening. The subject was: "Resolved, That the Tobacco Habit Is Woftae than the Liquor Habit." A decision was found In favor of the negative. ) SPRING LAKE DKIPPIXGH - -- - Many of the farmers Is thla auc tion have begun plowing again. Mrs. Qlenn 8teemas visited with Mr. Alex Cheyne Tuesday. Mr. W..F. Folsom spent the day with Mr. Frank 8tewart Friday. K. A. Schrelner and Ward Dolan are on the sick list. Karl L. Rlghtmelr and Louis Welch assixtecj Frank Stewart with kls butchering on Saturday. A number from here attended the dance at Harry Booth' Friday night. Little Willie' Dawson has been vis- Itlng the last few days with Mr. and Mrs William Cheyne. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart, Lu clle Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Stee- man. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cheyne were county seat visitors this week. FORBEGINNERS WASHINOTON, D. C, Jan. .88.- Farmer'a Bulletin 884, "Practical In- formation for Beginner In Irrlga tlon," issued by the United Bute De partment of Agriculture, deal In a simple, practical way with the special problems that face the settler when he starts to develop land on Irrlga. tlon projects. The various chapters deal with the selection, location and preparation' of land for s farm, the construction of ditches, division boxes and other structures and the princi ples of Irlgatlng alfalfa, grain, po tatoes, fruit, truck and other crops, without waste or water. This bulle tin may be had free on application to the department as long as the supply last. NEW CONSERVATION n JDBA, IS ADOPTED HONOLULU, Jan. 16. (By mall) Hawaii's latest food conservation move la the organisation of the "Ba nana Consuming Propgganda Commit. tee," as a branch of the local Amer icas Defense Society. The commit tee kaa bees organised because of the large quantities of basaaaa that are pollUg Is tke fields for lack of s wkftt- .... wi i, j.w . ( -.K.SW HIPTHN HERALD. KI1AMATH War WAS1I1NOTON, t). P., Jan. 2S The American people will go on a war bread diet today ns n part of a war rationing system prescribed Saturday by President Wilson and the food ad ministration. "Victory bread," the food administration ralU It. The reduced rntlotu are asked for the purpose of creatine a larger ex port surplus of food Curtailment or consu accomplished largely fort, but force will be employed wher ever pcrmlted under tho food control act. The rationing system, a presented by the president in a procUmatlon and Food 'Administrator Hoover In a list of regulations, forms the food ad ministration's 1918 food conservation program, of which the chief features are: A baker's bread of mixed Hour, beginning today, with si 5 per rent substitution of other cereals for wheat until a 20 per rent substitution is reached by February 24th. Sale by retailers to householders of as equal amount of substitute Hours for every pound of wheat Hour pur chased at the time tho wheat flour Is bought. Sale by millers to wholesalers, and wholesalers to retailers of only 70 per cent of the amount of wheat flour sold last year. Two wheatlcss days n week Mon day and Wednesday and ono wheat less meal a day. One meatless day n week Tuesday and one meatless meal n day. Two porkless days a week Tues- day and Saturday. Arizona Governor Is Strong PHOENIX, Ariz., Jan. 2S. (lover- nor G. W. P. Hunt Is going In for war knitting on a wholesale plan. He pro. poses buying knitting machines for the Inmates of tho state, penitentiary, the Insane asylum and other state In stitutions, and have them knit cocks, helmet and sweaters for the soldiers and sailors Ills plan Is to have tho machines bought by public subscription, and to have the yarn furnished by tho lied Cross and other similar organizations, the state furnishing tho labor and In struction, dovernor Hunt proposes Chilcote can aavo you money on house, Iota, bualncM property, farm land and stock ranches. U This Is the First iu uu, me nrsi pnoiogrnpn or mo Kusso-Clerman peace negotiation at Brest i nv.i, . , sssSSSSSi Indicated by an arrow, la shown signing tho protocol of December IB, 1917. The German TL.0," " e Vn'Xei 8tnt08' ''"n UopoM of Davarla Russians are on the right. Minister of Foreign affair Trot.ky Is. o f couSa Ji2?B fal of tho wlln llm whl'o the that time. It will be noticed that on th Russia,, side a woman delgate"lt. at tu, ciusSTiSl." V""MUy Wt0r,, ,uto tho '"". t FALLS. OREGON Diet Today Manufacturer of macaroni, spa ghetti, noodles, crackers and break fast foods, pic, rake and pastry, will ' be permitted tu buy only 70 per cent "raw mis mrougi. ,u. .. - of their last year's purchases, mid arcN "' Unni ,,1lmo by '" ' ," asked to perform n patriotic service Inn He PW T Xm?"' ' by using wheat aiil.itu.itea. ht delights the ladlM with ) I. . I Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that, Flour will bo sold thru the rcg-j ,,0lWo!, beautifully darkening the hair ular channels, and In a manner In ..,. . fnw .indications. It also pro. ng a larger ex- WU'h each coiumunlty will receive Its airC!J Ulnt ,t ,tr i appearance I for the allies, univalent shnro. Tho food ndmlnls-1,,, abundance which Is so attractive .imptlon "l no tratlon will purchase for tho army Tll, reniy.lo.uso preparation Is a de by voluuur er- aIul aUM ns aul,0nced recently 30 , iiKh.fui .0i-t requisite for those who per cent of the flour output, and out nr fill slArit will 111! ..liiurffAitrv rn. ' , emergency re quirements If stocks run low In any pnrt of tho country. Wheat miller are required to pro duce one barrel of flour of 19C pounds fiom L'GI pounds of wheat, which rep wheat, which rep- nt Hour, no pat- tnuv tw ninfiiifur. resents a 7 1 per cc: ent or special flours may bo manufac tured, nltho whole wheat flour may be made, as usual. Hotels and restntirnnts will bo classed ng bakeries, and w bo requir ed to erve the new victory broad. State food administrators will bo permitted to ileslgnato the wheatless meal In each state. Where this Is not done the food administration request that the evening meal bo observed as wheatless. Tho president1 proclamation, bo - sides calling on tho public for a fur - thcr icductlon In consumption for a '" "H'iiioi.otcrr man and woman could be In- wife to stop the waste of food. aaks gei.oral observance of the food , administration' regulations and rails on tho people In addition to hold 'down their consumption of sugar. For Knitting to hnvo tho Hwt knitting done for the sailors of tho battleship Arizona. ' II WITH SAGE TEA II' MIXKI) WITH HUI.PHUR IT lUHKK.VH HO XATUIULLV NO HOW CAN TKI.L Tho old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and fuded' hair la grand- m HAIR DARK Photo 0 the Russo-Germ Peace Negotiation In Session jfc,,atJ;;aargjxjai mothers recipe, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good, even color, which I quite sensible, us we are living In u wRo l n youthful appearance I ol tho great- A.I ItftvtttltllfA. v..u..t.iv ihouah. wo don't have1 the troutlctomo task of gathering the sage and the musay mixing nt home. All drug stores sell tho ready-to-me product, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound" for nbout 50 cents a bottle. It l very popular because nobody ran discover li h boon applied. Hlmply mulsletl your comb or a soft brush with It and ... . i. U....H 1...I fiftblfiif (lcsre morr youthful appearance. II Is not Intended for the cure, mlllga tlon or prevention of disease. Adv t , ai n Clear, Peachy Skin ' i Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Water!! T Says an Inside bath, before break. ; ; t fast help us leek and fssl (lean, swset, fresh. sparkling and vivacious merry, jhrlght, alcrt-a good, clear skin and a .,,, r01()r hMny comp,M,im ,re nMurcU ony by pure bIood f only 11 duced to adopt the morning Inside bath what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of tho thousands of sick ly, anaemic looking men, women and girls, with pasty or muddy complex- Ions; Instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns,1 "brain fags" and pessimists, we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy-cheeked peoplo everywhere. An Inside bath I had by drinking each morning before breakfast a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It to wash from the stomach, liver, kldneya and ten yard of bowel the previous day's In digestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweeten ing and freshening the entire alimen tary canal before putting more rood Into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who art constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drugstore, which will cost but s trifle, but Is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remark able change in both health and appear ance awaiting those who practice In ternal sanitation. We must remember that inside cleanliness Is more Import ant than outside, because the skin does not absorb Impurities to contaminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. Adv. an MOMUV, .t.i.SI'AUV M, tu The Pleasure of Owning a Diamond A Hue diamond U (ho Hiiurcn o never ending pluasurii. it Kpnrlillng beauty fitu Iniitcn. Neither tltno nor wear iIIuih tlio billllnncv of u good stone, nm Its Intrinsic value inner grows less, The dlatuiind Is eternally fash, tollable, If tho ntylo In luouiil. lug chaiigeii, tlin gem can ho re set In tiny form desired nt small CIH t'pp'x diamonds are cliovni wrth great care. Ciirnful, oupt-ri e. niiiluatlon of each hIoiio pre. vents a poor diamond from get. Hug Into our stuck. Single stone rings, J25 to $:tr,o. Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Main Street Official S. P. Watch Inspector rim iii:.i.iii:. i nit ii..im:ss. rou iiii.uorsNKHs. rou Toiti'io i.ivi:h. Hill fOXSTIPATIOX. Star Drug Co. IIISTItllll'TOItH -00S0l00j000AJI00k New City Laundry W Guarantee Our Work. I Shirt and Collar Laundered. W also wash silk, wool, and col. ered gods very carefully. Try u once and be convinced. Our prices are right Phcns 154. 127 Fourth Street sack of First National Bank XOTICK I shall remain In Klnmnth Palls un lit tho receipt of my commission la the U. 8. navy, and will resume my icgular dental practice In tho Whits building. Dr. J. II. Cartor. 10-tf at Brest-Litovsh Carl's J A r-H