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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1918)
W''" ..VsVA - J-J mm. , i.-.,?, 't.f I- f I v- L. .'. W f H i jiiyimrftjMhDr ' UMttouHkin. MITICK TO SUBSCRIBERS beys 1U caU ca ill aub- i aa ttecKr who bt not pal i to advance, en It . SMsrday a eeeh atoaih to col last. saseriber are kindly reboot vaaV te.arraag te bare the stoaey mlrfar Use boys wfcea tbey call, a ca carrier kw from ICO to ISO peo- atatecall apoa. M wSs be tnwsanry to discoatiaoe ssi waatfiattaai sot paid for by the i W taa seeath. valees special ar- ara mad at tats oSto. la of sabecriptloa tM We great aesistaace to the car itar bars, aa alt ara attending school Mi ""?--" 7' CyEKINQ HERALD. .. "it: HELP MWMMMMMM-MMMA WANTED JT AtfTKO--lllddla aged lady for gen. afl,taMawtrkf Mnall f am II jr. food vasos. Call. Herald omce. swt RENT JPOR JfirfT Storage room, conven tf las 'leeetioa; , tarn reasonable. Apply j: ., Herald ottce. 1M' '"".. FOR SALE lit! FOR SALE A atftat. Ford. 113 Mala 19-10t MISCELLANEOUS MVMMMMMMMMMMAM TOBXCHANOE Lot for car. 450 Michigan avenue. 30-Gt WANTED Chickens; pa? He lb., f. a. a. MaUa. A Kallna. J-t VOX ION WANTED-AU wlatar Job " Irr aaaariaand 111 ataa aad laaaber big wages; azaaUaat aan Im eahbu; alactrle Ufkta; rtatakbaaaa. TataakoM to Modoe ' Cat, Calloa.Ha. Oraaoa. t$4t VOK SALE Four dandy building lota only 4 blocks of new court house; aU graded; aewer la and ..treat aavad. Price only f l.00. Tala eter good for a few days only. 1. T. WARD U)., Ml ORPHEUS THEATER IVava Uaaaera fldeare la TMRKADfl OF FATE" sHrMfeat Metro Wonderplay WMh Viola Daaa as the Httr - , v w zwmmiLvmmM neraia rv' ".'Ni tot ttt ptttVoBit at sOMaNfe wSJ . ' mmmmmm Mm stats. ffaMssftsst aMssslsssU ; , PwroMytr. jaxtahy si. i sssssjsjjsbsk3x: KIDNEYS NEVER : W BACKACHE TO FAIX, gORE.NFXS AND STIFF. KHBS. RK1MT OUT. WITH OLD V "ST. JAOOM UMMRNT" ' Kidneys causa backache T No! i Tka? hava no nerves, therefore can "'wii eanse pain. Listen! Your back Mks) Is caused by lumbago, sciatica or wa strain, aad tbe quickest relief Is saatblng. penetrating "St. Jacobs Lin. vtsaaat." Rub U right on tbe ache or tender spot, and instantly tbe pain, sareaess, stiffness aad lameness dis appears. Doa;t stay crippled! Get a all trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Lint . went" from' your "druggist and limber ,A moment after it Is applied woider what became of tbe s;f sciatica or luataaa pain. i waimeai" stops any paia It Is' harmless, aad doesn't kmra discolor tho skla, "i ih fnuf KffiHwiwK w tub a a r paiaful back, or far v oelatloa MaralcU.- rbouns. BNlaa r a'Mrola, Adr, .WJ i-.. . .roJMi .., MOsstOa- t.oaoar ; ' "taslBslHP"J"5S!!5H'W"BHS5SPH; .'f 3ismit' v ;'i-' r --v.Vi,.. . ;flHHHHHHHH -i - MT. LAKI tACUXIOt The Red Cross worker vcre most pleasant!- entertained last week br Mrs. Eastwood, those present tolas Mrs. Brookf.e!d. Mrs. Hatch, Mrs. Clrd GrISth, Mrs. Dow, Mrs. Lester. Mrs. Everett Crlfith. Mrs. C. R. Me- Clellan. Mrs. J. S. McCleltatf, Mrs. Steeaaa. Mrs. White. Mrs, rhllllp. Mrs. Hedgepath. Mrs. Geerston. Mrs. C Bndburr. Mrs. R. E. Rradhurj-. Mrs. West, Mrs. Colson. Mrs. Ijitta. Mrs. Eastood. Mrs. Durkee. Mrs. Kooatz. Mrs. Glenn. Mrs. Hill, Mrs. S. H. GrISth. Mrs. Ce. Mrs. Lewis. I Miss West and MUs Hatch. Mrs. Hannon and her frienJs en- J tertained the patruns and friends ofl the ML Laki school Friday eTenlne.l The ct v crapbaphoae was Introduced aad cafe a dellKhttul musical treat. Next Friday evenlcc. Februarj- 1st. the school will piTe a ten rent soelal for the benefit of the Red Cross. The children Plan to form a Junior Red Cros Sodetr. for which some of the fsnds obtained ca; be used. An in teresting prccraxn is planned for the occasion. All are invited to attend and eaJor themselves while issJstlnr elht hour d,y to the Pent. w" MVe Promised that they will re-IVJrZ- uttlnr Swreta Wlf0n t know, no w de consideration. A laraa ncmber from here ec tee aaaca last rriday night at Mr.ibermen of the Northwest are so situ- I . . ... nne time. Herbert Phillips k still in Oakland. where be was called by his mother's Illness recently. We are pleased to learn that Mrs. Phillips Is doiag nice ly, after having undergone a serious operation. Tbe Misses Miller spent the week end with Irene Lewis. Mrs. Mary Colson is visiting Mrs. EastwooV. Some ettrm floe Hweater at 31-tf K. K. K. 8TORE. Traveler record for 117 afaasr era taaa $lSB.BM,eee of aew life alawe. Tbe aew lew coat policial IK. SeeChHceta. t m TopMkotrli aad UoM Seal Rubber aad Pars, at 31-tf K. K. K. HTORE. BI.IM1 WILL. UK IVK.V to each of several schoolboys who will deliver copies of the Curtis publica tions to customers. Only school boy clean, gentlemanly and ambitions need apply. The $1.00 is in addition to liberal cash profits and many other advantages. Apply to Lloyd and Kea. netti Thomas, llox 1111. Klamath Falln, Oregon. 31-14-28 Travelers accident and health preauams ror 1VI7 amounted to nearly $6,000,000. Fair troatmeot of policy holders has made this poasL we. Ask Chllrota. a Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. O. F., sou Friday nlgbt. II. F. EieU. n. o.. Nate Otterbeln, Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O. o. r meets Tuesday nlgbt. W. A, Masten, C. P., Nate Ottorbsln Scribe, H OU5T-ON9 s Metropolitan Amusement HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Star Theater Presents Olive Thomas In "BROADWAY ARIZONA" A Rip-Roaring Comody In 5 parts TEMPLE THEATER Temple Theater Presents Shirley Mason la "THE AWAKENING OF RUTH" An up-to-date story of tbe Great White Way. HEARST PATHK NEWS Latest War Ptctaree, Current Events ADMISSION TEN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION .PICTURES nrsssWAYE AND SATURDAYS - THE EVENING Shorter Work Day Being Fought Hard Lumbermen of Northwest Making Big Protest Against criminatory Measure. Bend Timber Workers Take Active Move w Asin.Miiu.N, u. u., Jan. 31. -I beliere it Imperative that Pacific Northwest lumbermen ahould accede . .v . . i u. v. j ,.t .i serous oiow," asertetl Jlr. l)oi sou. to the basic elpht-hour day with time ... , . , The only voice of approval comes and one half over time." says Secrc- from tbe workc... tary of Labor Wllion In a letter to' Protests have been sent to Wash Senator Jones of Washington, ex- ington by lumbermen and. conitrcs- plaining why he has recommended the (other way to secure the necessary attend-'lumber production, adding: "Lum- a. ated they must meet competition for i-" . . -- . -. ...... v. .labor as well as competition for trade or the government cannot be sup- piled tbe material for airplanes and snips, tight hour day In the East would product a disturbing effect. says tbe secretary, while In the North- west the dlstrubance Is caused by a lack of tbe eight hour day. PORTLAND, Jan. 31. Every gor ernment requirement In tbe North west has been met, there Is no labor shortage, and material Is being got ten out faster than the government can ship It, according to W. D. D. Dodson, executive secretary of Chamber of Commerce. the Tbe Northwest has easily supplied all tbe ship timber demands, It Is de- cured, and la prepared to meet any future requirement. . Mail Service WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 31. Freight embargoes and weather de lay to freight shipments have thrown a heavy new burden on the mall ser vice by adding thousands of tons to the parcels post. Otto Pracger, sec end assistant postmaster general, said -., - . recently that the steamers were being used for tho first time In carrying par. eels post. Owing to missed connections and weather conditions, deliveries now are from twenty-four to forty-eight hour late between New York and Chicago, and from twenty-four to forty-eight hours to the Pacific coast. Nightly parcel post service .by steamer from New York to Norfolk has beon put Into effect with a sched. ule of 19 Vi hours, faster than by Some Members of Bolsheviki 1 W-WMM1mSKBKKBK tsaaBaBaBaBaBaBaali 51 n- WM&WWittKlKKKBmmmKKk rSSBSBSBSBSBSBSBBSBSBsi W;Ww(& WI;-lBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBBBBsl ' JCSsfc.SBMsf t UgSBSBSBSBSBSBSBBSBBsl lMn3?90HnOBnHSABBSBsW igSrsSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl Jss.)ffCTaiasssasssWssWsg bbIsHIssbsbsbsbsbsbbbbbbs! DrBIPassWBsWriViSSasatsVBs MyflujMBMsUMirf! BaB?AtWssssssW issBSBSBSBBBBSBSBsHsBSBsM SSSSSJSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSJBSSSSSSW''. !, 2rilBBSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBslSBBBm sUBBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBsfIBB " WfKKMU Prom left to rlKht This Is said to be the first nbotoeranh of h hniiihnviki mtiinot in,.in .. . the Siberian railway and the Paclflc Ocean. It shows Loon Trotsky, the minister of foreign affai ZZV !"d writing. Hoi. waring, bsard. 1.s Wl o3 Wl t M " ""n HERALD. KLAMATH Proposed Dis- j "Kvery lumberman and lumber mill owner In the Northwest Is agreed lDal tne c,hl hour lla- "ouIJ h" n sl.l representatives from the.North- REND. Jan. 31. Timber workers of thla locality have entered the fight'. v. ....v avM.., HM.V to discourage the gov . At .1. ..,-.-.. ,w uiKvumtc H KUlt-ruillflll UUIvlillSf whn seem dtrmtn,i nm ih inm. ber Industry of the Northwest on an eight hour basis. Members of the Timber Workers'' Union No. 19 voiced their opposition' to the plan at a meeting held here for the purpose of discussing the propo- slttoa. The meeting decided In favor of the universal eight hour day, but It was tho opinion ef tho majority of the members that this principle should not apply to the lumber Indus try of tho Northwest. It was argued that such an applica tion would be an Injustice to the lum- ber interests In this part of tho coun- try. a telegram was forwarded to Samuel Compers. president of the American Federation of Labor, advls-' ing him of the action taken hero by the timber workers. Is Clogged In East - - trMn 'in .!, ,,rMn, .ll,.l n.a.,t b.ttlon of west bound mall Is now bo- - - " ... .- . Ha.t(U XIBttl Ing done after tho mall cross-, th'uu? .wa8lQ gM,H aou "our D", "", Mississippi, Instoad of nt Now York, Addotf track nud warehouse facilities iii.in.1. x.. ,, ... and tho tlepattment Is prepared to ..., taw iiiiiuiimviii la iriuiiuieju IU handle any Increase In business, If tho" interstate commerce commission .le.r Cle. to put into effect tho proposed 50-poitnd wc-icht limit. Insten.l nf. twenty pounds Parcel. nn.i h.tn.. m n.Mi... . ...:';: " " r ."""' was 1,173,000 sacks more than In tho same month In 1916. Lewis Union Salts at 31-tf K.K.K. STORK. Money to loan on city and country property. See Chilrote. 9 ZIotoivuky.MlrhalloH. Lynoclmlsky, IxxmTrofiky (mlnUter of for! MuraWe (lUnlfor...)d.ol. mtovJJwtoriXl? FALLS, OREGON Fine Pictures Shown Many of tlio strongest scene In "Tlireads.of Kale." tlio new Metro Icature. with Viola Dunn ns star, which will be rcn at the Orpheus to nlftht. wcio tnk-n In tlio famous coal mlnltiK district n round Wllkeslmrio, I'u. The pictures taken there depict tlio life of the rtrnl miners ami their strtlKKles with capital. Ilefote KOltiK 'to Wilkesbarrv, Director Kiikviio Now. 'land anticipated difficulty In obtain-1 ItiK permission to work n round tho ' mlniw. tin mint In ni nf tlin owmr '...i ,,.i.i ,... . ..,. i ,iv aV .nun iuiu " ii. i iiv niiuivui iwii (the pictures have Viola Dana as the star?" asked the mine owner. "Why,! she can have nn thins: she wants here, She's our prime favorite. We'll blow .... ..... i. -i I ill' .1 itiiiiii im ui'i. II Bill? nuum n. iiu w... "..."- j When the company reached Wilkes- fort to tllter It Irom the system. Reg barre. Miss Dana was besieged by her ular eaters of meat must flush the admirers. One of th mwaa an old , kidneys occasionally. You must relieve ...I,,..- ..i... ...i.i I,... .!,- -.... ,.. 'it,..ni nvn nu relieve your bowels; re- i Ml. .IV.-. .IV. I1IIU HVI .11VIU BUW BUM,- f toon children In his family, and that I all of them ! screen work. admired her uud her ritKNCII IIIIK.11 1LTHX (iltOWI.Vtl SMALLER PARIS, Jan. :il. A bread ration of 300 grammes (slightly leas than 11 ounces) per day per person has been approved by tho chamber of dep uties by n vote of 3S5 to 91, after an interpellation by tho socialists, who ; . "C'u tho quantity is Insufficient for a laborer. Victor llorct, minister of provisions, explained that present bread rnrds were provisional and thru tho efforts of agricultural commis sioners the grain production would be Increased. WATER' DEIMMH HF YOU U&ONTT PEEL MG1T ays glass of hot water with phosphats before breakfast . washes out poisons. ir you wake up with a bad taste, bad breath and tongue Is coated; ill ill-.-'' .CTtrrL W' your, bead Is dull or aching; If what 'li.tRKR.VH IIKAt'TIKCI.I.V AND RK- you eat sour and form gas and acid In stomach, or you ara bilious, consti pated, nervous, sallow, and can't get feeling Just right, begin Inside bath ing. Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful' or limustonu phosphate in IL Tblsifnded hair beautifully dark and lux vlll flush tho oisons and toxins from' urlnns. Mixing tho Sago Tea and SuL .stomach, liver, kidney and bowel.' phur recipe at home, though, Is trou. and cleans, sweeten and purify the blcsome. An easier way I to get (he rnttro alimentary trncL Do your In- side bathing Immediately upon arts- llnB ' tho oml3g to Wash OUt Of tho .. .. . 1 B'B,l'm a" ,no ,NV'0B " POIon - , putting moro food Into tho stomach. , ,' ' "s " ou felt before your blood, nerves and mC T ,0adcd W'tb '. ,m'l fc.. .. . . .' K" ' w pnarmieui ' --.". fii C" lZ'Tll'T: ': '. "".", I . l un"leagant- I JllBl na snnn net it fct k.a .h .. ""-7 . "T "."" ' "" "." "" "." wrougo your nair, taking one ll" BK,n ensing. iwoetcmng ana: """"u'"' ""' 'r ana lime- an gray hairs have disappeared. Af stono phosphate act or the stomach, iter another application or two your liver, kidneys and bowels. Men and, hair becomes dark, glossy, soft, and nuuii-u who are uuany constipated, unions, ucaaaciiy or envo any stomach disorder should begin this Inside bath ing before breakfast. They ara as sured they wrll become real cranks on the subject shortly. Adr, Cabinet in Session MILL MKN WANTIO All wIMtr Job for perlncd mill mtn and lumber plltra. Big wogto, on- cdltnt mow house) flno cablnat oioc trie Harlot rotn'a club house. Tolo phone to Modoc Lumber Co., Chlloquln. - Oregon. S7tf IAKE SALTS TO . FLUSH KIDNEYS sit i raa MEAT IP YOU FEEL mr - -- .- ACKACHY OR HAVE BLADDER TROUBLE i -" Meat forms utlc acta wimu rsviim ..i ,....ii.mU the khlneVR In their ef' ....... ."- .-- -- moving all the acids, wasto and poison. else you feet a dull misery In tho kid' nev recion. sharp pains In the back or sick headache, dlislness. your storaacu sour, tongue Is coated and when the weather Is bad you have rheumatic twlnsva. The urlno Is cloudy, full of sediment: the channels often get Irrl tr.tcd. obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. To ntutrallte these Irritating acids and flush off the body urinous waste p t about four ounces of Jnd Salts from any pharmacy: tal.e a tablespoonntl in a ! of water before breakrast for a few days and your kidneys will then net fine and bladder disorders disap pear. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and hns been used for ceneratlons to clean and stlm 'ulato MuRKlxh kidneys and stop blad- Idcr Irritation. Jad Halts Is inexpensive. I harmless and makes a delightful effef escent llti.la water drink which mil lion of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder disease. Adr. COMB SA6E TEA - t -'iiv HTOIIKH 1TH .YVrtlLtL AND Ll'HTRE AT ONCE COLOR Common garden sago brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol rfdded. will turn gray, streaked and ready to use preparation Improved b the addition of other Ingredients. ostlng about SO cents a large bottle, it drug rtore. known as "Wyeth's Sage ,a SuJp,lur Compoun(,(.. Uu, avoiding a lot of muss While gray, faded hair Is not ln ful. w all desire to retain our vomh. " PPrance and attractiveness. U, . darkanlni your hair with Wyeth'. oae ana nuipnur uompoun.i, no one " T - " -ny, i evenly, ion just aampeu a Pongo or soft brush with It and dra ' li. t a . . ... small strand at a time: bv mm-nin. ; luxuriant, and you sppear yearr younger. Wyeth's Sago and Sutphui Compound I a delightful toilet requi site. It Is not Intended for the cure mitigation or prevention of disease.' Adv. in Petrograd ..i v 'nh 0Mmml INTO GRAY I R brou,bt to the Un" tstea over on Z!Z uMia nsve shown bin that way. 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